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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1910)
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY wi-m wni.mii T.fi1 Ties Pr1.1nl Jmr8.Klipnnn ternary ul Mat I'tiilainlcr I'. K no Vae.rv..tTr.-t.iry Franklin Ma.-XVish hw-rvtarr t XXar Jaeon H lt-klii.n fxiatina.tor licmral... ... Irani II. Illtrli.wk i r.Mrril Nav rrcrrtarv I nli-ri Hfotii- n , mtot u .. A 11.111,,.,... So-r.-t.rjr ol Aarlrnltnre wn-t--v ot rommi'roe . CMi-IJ.it .. Jainr. XX mn . . t'harlis Naci'l V. am m arn.-r. V. S. . 1 l. l.nrri I vr n.ioti I'oinintMonrT K lml iiiiiniivit.tir' . V t. Al Hnr Pi I 0. VO V. XV. R.'Iim-m . XX. IVMj.m t,'0. A. M I'' . M. Cr.rt for-1 J. H AVKITIIiall XX S. Iiilit rt . n ... .tn-t .! Plate icral . Instruction i i l'..;d Tom HMinMrfc J. Vl. Ilatll-' t .1 'lin.l hoi Boiiriii'. Jr. j Uio. A. Climqlu-rlaiti i xx., II ivy XX . K Kill. . rt .Miu'ii ilTSHiK.X'l RT Cb Jurat . ... I mice. . R. S. Beau i Fl A. Moore I Koh.-rl Kakin i Hill K. Km W. T.S.sU'r TtU il'PU.1L PISTSJCt Jti.:t . ItWDS I .. f.ro. H. 'eland V. Utirkerulali H Merrym.nl Joint fientof Q- HP Belknap' BepreenUU (H A BrattaJn ! C A. LAND OFFICE. Arthur . Ortoa rreU V CronemUler . Retter i ULLE.COfB TT , I flc. eerk erlt 0. Ia . ..F. W. yn .. Albert Iwn O. itiumn A. i. Foater . X. B. Jack ton ,C. M. Faalkner C..A. Rehart H K. Heryfard a.J. FrouJfoot i or Ctaool Hop rTtr pom ulMlouer. , Mock Inspector. Townorurivaw. fl.--. Bailey MJro' S:,8nvtS Coalmen , B. Auten ( I.B. Iaub w. B. Bnldrr .Bieri ... ..Reeordet Treasurer LAKEVItW.BOARD OFTKAi-o Prv.ident Tjea"rer fiir(ajv . Finance I'ommlttem.n ... Indu.trl.'. " Publicity " Block Municipal " Acrlrultural " .. XV. II. 1IIRK . F. M. Miller ...... M. B. Kioe . ... L. F. Conn O. E. S'eer V. F. I'Hine W. F. Heryiorrt . H. XV. Prenkel .. 6 V. Rehart Rrxjmt Ueadquarter lor Strangers CHURCH DIRECTORY CRST METHODIST iBiKi-fi' , CHURCH SUNDAY tiing every Sunday at ' Wenool.tlU a. ni. rre.ening ery uuu., U .. m. nd ::) p. m. tpwunu i Band. j- evening at o:. ",""S, A m adding a small quantity or siumng ro Tit ediSSM i'iP- Silt Season highly with salt and pep- everybody cordially Invited to all service.. riRCT BAPTIST CHURCH OF LA REVIEW Preaching aervlce at 11 A M and 7:) V M on on lit and rd Bun. Sunday School at 10 A M. Junior Society at 2:30 r M. BapllK loung People1. Union t:30PMon eacn eunuay. Praftr Meeting t 7:30 P M Wednesday .eve ning. Ever) body invited to attend I .11 er Ticel REV, H. SMITH. Pastor. ATHOL1C CHURCH EVERY SUNDAY MASS and Benedietion at 10o'clok a. m. iinday K-hool alter BcnwlU-iion. 'f'k "r.1-! 71a.m. MICHAEL O'MALLE, S.J. IRST BAPTIST CHURI'H Or frOSK t Kew Pine Crek, Oregon. Preaching aer vice, at 11 A M and 7:) P M of each Sunday l ivti month. Kundv School atlUAM. Zl?7i"M? rr.uLwfed'! whose design for the new Lincoln pen .tteudi he ervlc.-. . j T accepted, has been ut work REV. L. E. HES'PERSON", LODGE DIRECTORY A. 0. U. W.-LAKEVIEXV LODG1 NO. 111. Meets every second and (ourtb Thursday of each month. In Maaoolc Hall. Lakeview. Chaa. Tonningaen. W.M.: Vim. Gunther, F. t)KGREK OF HONORLA KE8H0RE U.iiUi. Mo.77,D.ofH, A. O. U. W., Meet. r-.i ana third Thnrwiava of each mohtn i finic H.ll- Etta Pea ck C. of H.:Mry-Pot L.of H.: Mamie McCulley, C. of C: ;Cur. Greene Recorder. L O. 0. F LAKEVIEW LOIKJE, No. O. F., meet every Saturday evening Ji Fellow. Hall, at 7:30 o'clock, from Ocro el 1 to April Land at 8 olclock from April 1 to September 3u. A. E. Ctienev, N. U.; . Cheney, Secretary 1. 0. O. F.-LAREVItXV ENCAMPMENT NO. 1 I. O. 0. F., meeu the first aad third Tauri day evenlniis of each mouth in Odd Fellow Baa. Lakeview. CD. Arthur, CP., A. II Hniuinernley, Scribe. EBEKAH I.ODOE LAKEVItW LOIHjE, Nn 22, I. O. 0. P., meet, the .econd and fourth Frldaysof each month in Odd Fellowt Hall, Mm Edna Miller, N. G.; Mr.. Mary Ahl.triom V.Q ; Mr. M. l. Muss. Secretary; Mr.. Ale . Bunting. Treasurer. 0. E. S. ORIENTAL CHAPTER, NO 6, LAKE- view, Oregon, M-.-eu on Tuesday, on or .be fore full moon and two Week, thereafter, in Maaouic Hall, at 7:;J o'clock. Visiting members are cordially Invited. CORNELIA A. XX ATfaO.N,.W. M, IDA CEBACH. secretary PROFESSIONAL CARDS L. F. Conn Attorney at Law aad IS oar y Public Lstkeview. Orecos OFFICE Daly Building. D. VENATOR Attorney at Law, Ititd Jlaiierx Kpeelaltj OFFICii Daly Building. (JUARLES UMPACII Land and Law Ofilce Abstractor ol Titles KeOUUaUed 1SH4 i-akeview, Ore- yif LAIR THOMPSON . Attorney at Law Office in O. Y. L-Co-'h Building. Lai.kvifxv, Okkoon JOin: In JLalv J'niio. ... LAKEVItW UKIUOM SIRES AND SONS. J. I Ontit of North Momnouth. has served for forty r In tbf local ,..,iri ttlmHtholr. ; Socrvt.-l TV of iT I Mckltisul) JJUXP IIP f.O.tKHI Job a lltt.inie.v for III llll- nol Ontrtl for h JlS.UMi cnhlnot l'lnco. Frederick W. Oirit'iitcr, prlv.no rot.'iry to Provident Tuft, xxn burn In Minnesota In 1S7J. I In xxolli IJn Humls. K. .1. tjlonson. toxvn clerk of W.-ilts field. Yt.iis sjiltl to h:ixi- Ni-rvotl longer limn mix other simll.ir nllUUI In or nionl. Mo h;i served tlft.x -lliroo veiir nml Ih now olfzlil.v ,vo:ir o!il. I.rl rlillonl of Clitiilloili I ono if tho xvenlthy Uoinan fat hollo poors of Kiilaiul nml latoly l.oiu-lit tho ohl n! luy of Marmountlor. In Totiraino. to mvp It from oonvorslon Into a factory Oliver Wotuloll Holme, iilso, to Justice of tho supreme court nutl son of tho Illustrious author. U slxty-plshl I rears old, with prospects of living lie- ronj the SP of rcllrcmentx He xvna " . ... ........ wounded throO Jlnip? n tUW 1H toib'vUw"r-. . l'ur anu urriue xxripni. idp j American aertHlanl.st. In recognition or their practical solution or me prob lem of aerial flight, have been honored by the Techulcal Hlttb achool of Mu- ' top of technical Bctencea. tr. garutlel A. fireea. et mayor Of Boston, librarian of the Massachusetts Hlstprlcal society and secretary of the l'eabody Education fund, has Just cele brated his seventy-ninth birthday. Dr. Green Is a physician, historian and au thor. He has written a number of his torical pamphlets on Boston and sur rounding territory. Culinary Conceits. rarrnesnn cheese sprinkled thickly over stexved tomatoes that are later browned In a baking dish gives them an added zest. Just for a change try filling apples which have been cored ready for bak ing with orange marmalade or raisins and a little butter and sugar. The re sult U delicious. Ilard boiled eggs, chopped and cov ered with a uot too rich white sauce that Is seasoned with curry, the eggs and dressing served la ring of boiled rice. Is an excellent dinner entree or luncheon dish. delicious salad may be prepared per, stir In a little mmceu ceiery ana cover with mayonnaise or some, similar dressing. Serve on a bed of lettuce leaves. Pen,. Chisel and Brush. . Rudyard Kipling has practically ceased to write. Charles E. Hallberg of Chicago, once Janitor In a bank, but an artist by In clination, has had one of his paintings accepted by the art museum of Gut tenborg. the city of his birth. Victor D. Brenner, the sculptor upon bis model for more than a year and for many months before that had In mind the idea of submitting tbU de sign for the coins. Lorado Taft, who has been awarded the contract for a statue of Columbus to be erected in the plaza of the Union station In Washington and to cost, with a large fountain, $100,000, la na tionally known as a sculptor and has been for several years the leading au thority on that branch of the fine arts Id Chicago. Train and Track. Belgium has been offering reduced rates under certain conditions for trav el on its passenger trains, and the change has resulted In enormously In creased business and revenues. The new subway through the heart of Boston's shopping district la the most expensive mile of underground railroad In the world, having cost, with equipment, about $10,000,000 to build. Upon their completion, In the near future, the New York Central rail road's freight yards near Buffalo will, it is claimed, be the largest In the country, with a capacity for handling 26,000 cars a day. Law Points. A manufacturing company la held In Victor versus Louise Cotton mills (N. C), 61 B. E., 648; 16 L. R. A. (N. 8.). 1020, to have no Implied power to Insure the life of lta president and car ry the policy after he baa retired from office. A person who refuses to obey an or der which the court haa no power to maUb la held In McIIenry versus atate (Mla,), 44 So., 831; 10 L. E. . (N. 8.). 1002, not to be guilty' Of contempt, even though the court ha general Ju risdiction over the proceedings In which the order la mad j. Animal Oiditiei. Flt-t often live efx years. It ukes four years to train a lion thoropghly. Ant of South America have been rtruct a tunacl three in if miles Tl.i- u'-en ant I" 'i-rxi-d etrr rar- , hi them d Is tUu xvlil.-ti iVt-L a -it. i) n- ! II i-i ii ! i I iwr 1JH Til hiJ! Jf Most roofing guarantees are a joke. I 'xperionce teaches the longer a roofing is guaranteed to last, the poorer it is. Manufacturers inexperienced in making roofings without knowledge as to their dependability without responsibility as to their own financial standing, will very often guarantee their roofing for any number of years simply to get the order. The roofing generally fails and so does the firm that makes it and they never live to make good theif guarantee. Malthoid Roofing is made to make good and while its manufacturers Siarantee it, eir guarantee is unnecessary because the roofing in itself is sufficient to do all that is claimed for it. For twenty-six years, the makers of Malthoid Roofing have made and guaranteed their roofing and not one single purchaser can ever say that this Company has failed to make good a guarantee. You can depend upon the responsibility of the makers of Malthoid Roofing, and you will never have to bother about guarantees if you use Malthoid Roofing. Made by The Paraffine Paint Co. LakCVieW MeiT. Co. S-afrinckiaadbtnmlKie I nkovipW Hrpdnn A LAUGH ALL AROUND. And, .. Usual, Those Who Laughs.) Last Laughed Best. "Common decency Is cheap abroad," snkl the man who had Just returned from his first trip to Europe. "During all the time I xvus on the contlneut.l xvns subjected to discourtesy tu but one I'j-taiK-i-. and I think I got away with It tli'-ii, at that. passes by diligence, or conch, and stopped olT for luncheon ut some little toxvn. It wan hot. and I suppos I ' made rather u comical nlrht In my shirt sleeves and black glasses, with a handkerchief over my collar, an I stepped out of the vehicle to the" road 1 suppose, too. that the brand of French lu which 1 tried to ask ques tions was pretty ragged. "Anyway, a group of young French men waiting lu a carriage while their team was changed saw In me tneir long lost original scream, and the way they langhed was convincing. If uot flattering. They weren't backward , , ' . .. . . . .... about pointing out the real, racy bit In the picture either, and tbey onlT laughed harder when I glared at them! mildly. Another American aud I trudged off for lunch, and when we came back there was the bunch ready to take up the boxvl at me boxvl at me again. I looked at my compatriot and he al me. I don't think either of us put the Idea in words, but we began. "We begun to laugh. We fell Into each other's arms and laughed. We held each other up and laughed. We laughed till the tears rolled down our cheeks. Wo laughed till we couldn't staud. We rolled Into our coach. till laughing, taking Inspiration for each outburst from a glance at the French men. "Well, sir. that bunch of Frenchmen Just wilted. First they closed their mouths; then they lost their grins; then each one began squinting at the other, trying to make out what was wrong. Before we'd been at it two minutes they nil discovered they need ed a drlfl k and sneaked off to the Utile hotel. We laughed till we saw the last of them, and then we Inughed al the way we bad turned the trick. H Chlcago Tribune. That Rs';f C--c-.t. Now there comes ttie rta.rilin rumor that the ultimate c-onKumt-r. In a grim and surly humor, tiring up his pieco to tj'nk. Bays, bJln?s, bo's ce'tln;; tlrftd. tho com- rnainlrn-nt has expired, und no long er he a required tu pieHent tho other cheek o with gracious -ondjt:om;Ion you xvlll kindly f;lvo attention xvhll" ha makos hl little mention of his puryoHe. whirl-, In bi I. f. Is to rnakr- a f , i.y tii.of a bit of :!! denial and, iJ.-.-pito the trust's cle trlal, quit the vied of eutlnt,' beef! Chicago Tribune. She Understood. She looked .it the well tilled shelves. "Are all thi-i-e- nexv books?" ahn "Yes," h; aosxwred. "And h'is uim-'.v are reully worth reuu.'Ji'. "Madam," I r r piled, "do you nsk Die ix Loo::;c-Uc-r or as a fi-U-nd?" Shu louLc 1 at !j!:;i and uml'-iKi.,. i find went u t-tjity UauJi d. Cl c land I'l.jlii ii. ,4Vr. It's free . Uni lot It. A aew n r.lMbls knt pa "Cheerful Homes." TahWoakrt lll.Mr.tn nat I is. aMI W..ilfal iMtlfl Csiilvrsla. A bov r.ry kM k.iMr m t'laa, Srnl i. . MMMMMa. UUAKUiAN'S SALTOb, KEAL PKOFKKTV. Notice is hereby glten that In ,'pur suance of an order of the County Court of the state ot Oregon for the County of Multhnomsb, made at a re ftolar term of said Conrt on the 21tn day of Angnst, 1910, la the Matter of the Guardianship of the xstate of Karl JobusdBtter llollnui, a minor, the noderHlgoed Guardian of tail estate will proceed to sell, from and after Saturday, the btb day of October, 11)10, the real property hereinafter described, belonging to said estats, at private sale, for cash In hand, said property being described aa fol lows : Ad undivided one-tblrd Interest io the Last one-half of tb outhreet ouarter, and lots three (3) and four, (4), all io section seveu (7) in town-, ship thirty one (31) south of iMOgej fourteen (14) east of the Willamette Meriilan, contsiolog 1C7 acres, more' or less, in Lke county, bisie .or Oregoo. TTT' Addn-ss or call on the undersigned at 613 Henry linllding, Portland, Or- 'on. -Dated at Portland, Oregon "j,?0? 1 Vi j L u - tiodre M. Cederbergb, Guardian of tbp etatf of Kr JonuBdBtter Uol. iam, minor. p'rit publication September 1st 1910; last publication September 29, 1910. Tyson Kinsell, attorney for Guardian, Portland Oregon. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICK Io the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of fake. In the Matter of the ttitate of U. II llarfzng, Deceased. To all whom It may concern : Notice is hereby giveo. that the nn dersiuned tiutan l. Uattzng, Eiecu tirx of the Last Will and Testament of I). II. Ilsrtzog deceased, has on the 20th day or AuuuBt, 1910, duly madn and Hied in the olilce of the (bounty Clerk of Lake Ccuoty, Ore goo, the Final Account of her 'ad minstration of the estate of U. ii Ilsrtzog. deceased, aad that Honorable 13. Daly, Judge of tbe above entitled Court, has by order duly made an 1 entered herein on August 2citb, 1910, appointed and Used Friday, the 30th day of September, 1910, at the boor of 10 o'clock In tbe'fortaooq of said Jay at the Court Koom of said Court In the Couit House of LakA County, Oregon, In the Town of Lakeview, aa the time and place for the beailng of objections to said Float Account, if any there be, and for the settlement tuereof, and directed that , notloe of the tiling of snob account and of the time and ' plaoe appointed by said Court for the bearing of soon objec tions and the settlement of suoh ac count, be given by publication there of for four successive weeks prior to the date so appointed. Dated and first published this 1st dsy of Septem ber. 1910. Susan D. ilsrtzog, Kx eotitrix of the lust Will andl'estameot of (). H. Ilurtzog, deceased . The tract of land advertised on soother page has been sold hot have 10 acres and O. V. L. town lot that can sell at tlOO. cash, have not seen tola land bat it should be worth the money siuht or unseen. First oomo get the land. Send money to Hunk "t Lnkevie and will have them tent ycu riCwidcJ deod. W. loehe J Fik. j iy ,i i rorHi that wecairy in fur .-..) '.II k m.l., of iron, bi l'.-t ami ell-i - I bin. bin bitfluH und iron unq steel uxles Arzuer Bros. tf v: n piSf HOTEL ERHCTED IN 1900 MODHKN TIROUaHOIT FIRST-CA1.53 ACConnonTNs SAniM.i- Roon For conniiRci TRAVI; COURTHOUS TREATMENT LIGHT & LER5 afi NEVADA-CALIFORNIA-OREGON RAILWAY Dally Service Except on Sundays Train No. 2 leaves Alturn? nt - - - 4:50 A.M. Arrives atReno, Nevada, at ... (1:10 1. M. Train No. 1 leaves Keno, Nevad, at - l:()0 A. M. Arrived at Alturas at - - - - 10:10 P.M. S. 1'. Cn's Trains leave Keno as fo'lowsi No. '2? leaves Reno for San Francisco at - 7:.'K) p. m. No. 3 leaves Keno for San Francisco at - L'jiTi a. in. No. leaves Keno tor tlie I:ast at - - - .:25 p. ni. No. 2 leaves Keno for tlie liast at - - - D:50 p. m. Valley Falls Mercantile Company Run an up to date mercantile store and sell for Lakeview prices The Valley Falls House Is now in operation and here to meet competition.. New, clean, iron beds Good Meals 35 cents Just half way from Lakeview to XL ranch and half way from Lakeview to Paisley. Give us a trial Good Barn, Hay and Water 10,000 ACRES Subdivided into IO, 20, 40 and 80 acre; tracts of the Best Orchard, Grain and Alfalfa Lands In SURPRISE VALLEY v , watered by Mountain Streams and Artesian Wells Suitable or Orchards, Dairy, Pec Culture, Chicken Ranches Diversified Farming' or BEST BUYS IN THE NORTHWEST Thirty years without a crop failure Good Climate. Good Soil, Good Water also Several Good Stock, Grain and Alfalfa Farms for sr!e Several yun tinmii'i ) i -, , CheNvautvii. valley 20 acre tract-- in (o.- l.'il valley n Goose Lftl. Fur mi,u m!,ii:, ..lite C. O. MISENCrc, Lakcvlow, Oregon. LAKE VIEW Saddlery S. V A MLS I ROM. Proprietor 1 lie lt Vnnqucro 5aJule on the) market AIo a complete Una of wagon and buggy harneas, whips, robes, bit, rtatea, purs, quirts, ro. ttcs, In tact every thins In the Una s4 carrlrga nnl horse fnrnlshlngs. Re pairing by (onp snen. I1AROW, Proprictoi aWs I i m - " -