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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1910)
Lake County Examinee Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ADVERT15INO RATK5. ( ra)r (taodiim Mil. I1.W o Inch. ll , oIobo rer, ft month. All .tapdlo aJt. eSaoiMl frr twlr monto. Cot ol eompol Uoo rbartrd for ell dirt . All vclal pmHtom eaira. All borl trim ala. au-e Ra1T, lot i cwloniDi. lor. per line earh In er'tnn. ant ad. 6c. a lino cb Inwrtlon Ctrdol tbank 1100. Resolution ol oBdo len e. II. Ml and upirdl. 4TSr-TTnlem Al-rlliBf an4 M Mm tiat.caib tn advanca. All bill tnu tx paid th tni of c& aontb. Lukeview, Oregon, Thursday, November lO. IOIO o "baty" Wrlubt machine at Xew Inkiest week, Kalpb Joboston reacted o elevation of971t feet, "which exceeds the former ""record bj t28 te-L A CblcbRO wnoiao ba been award d tiau fas sgaioat ber dsogb Ter fir al'rnaticg tbe affection of bet buband. Tbe daogbter married hir tp taller b days after he bad secured a dltorce from ber mother. A sever etorm tafaed the Atlan tic ori't lad week, btloelna witb It ebaip Kales and bevy falls of enow Tod rain. A snowfall of 21 Inches occurred io Pennsylvania, and moon defease reaolted. Tbat Is quite s eontrtat to tbe weather eiperleoced Eire in Luke County where flasr weather ooola not be tsJ. Postal receipt Tor tne tfiscal year Tided Jons 30 -ere I2J4, 128,"657.62" so increase of 10 per cent orer last year. More than ooe balf of this a am was collected tn six states New York, I II in ma Peoosjlrssia, Ohio Maaebuc-etts ani Miesoorl tbe total ooliMiiot' of each ststs ranging l tbe order newel. I be New York potfflce collected 10 per cnt nf tbe recetpta and Cninago tut next witb eUbt. Tu expenses for tte year ihiet an increse of 4 per cent. It cost 229.977 2-J1 50 to deliver the mail. Rttiiroal transportation co-it 144." 15 000 ; aesietsot postmasters acd clerks ia poetotfice $.18,045,000; rorel free delivery, f37.il 000; city service. 51.737 000; post mastere7i27.521.0tJ0, railway mail serf lee and clerks. 19, 369,000. More tbao 1647,000,000 In money order were issued daring tbe year. Mure tnso 15 per cent of tbeTi were paid in Chicago snd 9 per rent were paid in New York More tbao $98,000,003 weot abroad in tbe form of mooey order last year, while less tbao 111) 000.00 oaie in the same way. Of tbe money tbas sent abroad Italy got more hao 122,000,000. Additional Locals We are worviujr h t drinks at the Frost. C. W E. JeooiDgs is down from Valley Falls. Mrs. Clarence Price left yetteiday for Cal'toroia on a visit to relatives. Mr. ani Mrs J.;F. Mayfield re turned yes'tr lay from tbeir Ca'ifor nia trip, coming ia by way of Keoo Mr. aod Mrs. Cbas. rJ. Sherlock nd sod, Irviog, yeaterday left for Los Angeles where tbey ilt epeod tbe winter frs Ociobet term of Circuit Cr ort adjourpdd Monday aod Judge Noland letf for bis bom Bt Klaaitab Falls f tbe f jllowing dsy, J. O. Han maker, of Bonanza, was io Lskevl fit labt week on business before tbe land ottloe. He was ac companied by his son Earl, Judge George Noland is certainly held in high neteem by tbe people of Lake county, judging from tb fety isrgS ot? be received h Tues day's election. K. L. Wisr came up from Davis Creek Monday. He states tbat tbe work on tbe dam aod ditches for tie Davis Creek Orchards Co. is progress iog rxpidly and sverytblng will be completed io time for next teaaoa. Jndss Henry L. Benson, who was; asaociate counsel in tbe prosecution of Louis VeysHa'ie for killing .lack Barry, returned borne Monday after noon, J. D. Veaator taking bim over in bis car. Father O'Malley ban Junt received from Father K orris a generouu con tribution for tbe church funl, from jirieHta ari l people of Newmarket, Ire land, together with a letter of en couragement and a promUe of an other contribution. Try a hot chocolate or tomato bouillon ut th! Front. Tbe Weyerhhiifer timber interests are nepotlatiog to lease" tbeirerltire holdings iu Noiitbern OrTgouto"sbeep men for rauKe"durio"'tbe" oomia season Owing to tbe scaroity of range for sheep aod cattle, there ia a gteat demand for these holdings dur ing th primmer grazing. The little girl baby ot !Mr. and Mre. Dave Clelaud, of Plush, passe 1 away luht Saturday from an attack or cnoiera infantum, me utile sne. was brought over to Lakeview in or Felts und rubbers, ulna SUBSCRIPTION RATES. IB rr, IB advance, tli mariht, fbr month. " II not paid la advance, li te the rear. Natlca I SahCf1br jnwnofnui lb Eiamtner who ro from one locality to another, or rhng heir notofr)ce adrirvM hould rvmrmher u Irop ihli office card o thrir pap' can b ad trMed to tb right poaiolllce. iter to secure medical aid but t-e I bysiciana (Were unable to sate its lile. A look at tbe Pott Office floor Toeadsy nlgbt would reoall the tact t iat all tbe .political literature aent torouKb tbe mail la not read by Ins nulpieut. further, Elmer's wast basket ia not used as much ss it misnt be. wbicn lurolfe extra work for him tbe morning after . Tbe Anti-Saloon Leexoe closed its oa uf.aitn Monday evening at tbe ooort boose Tbern was la.-ge crowd present, a large majorty of wbiob wet of tbe male sex. U.J. Wenttel delivered a very eotertainiog address aod prophesied tbst Ibe county woo Id go "dry" by from 150 to 2u0 votes." scony of death VALLEY SH0WS UP Notorious Character Puts In An Appearance at Reno Unexpectedly Clai In tbe familiar blue flannel tbirt open at tbe throat, and a long d-iater reaching from oeck to beel Datb Valley Scoilj. tbe biggest press aent outside cf T. K. blew into Reno early yesterday morn log, says tbe Reoo Joaroal. Toe old careless abandon witb which Scotty osed to toss away the gilt was not apparent daring bis tty bere. In fact be aeemed to abow e f jDdneae to save tb change from tbe big yellow eagles instead of wav ing It aside. It's not many years ago tbat Deetb Valley Scotty chartered a traia end made a trip ucross tbe continent, blazing a golden trail dampened with wine wbeu the speed got so bigb tbat it seemed tbat trlctioa i w mld start a blaze, In New York aid Chicago and San Francisco he bunt into the public eye witb and l.'ke a million dollars. Nutbiog was too good for the miner wuo ordered an entire menu from soup to nuts aod ate only ham ' aod egiis.. Ordinarily be hired all tbe colored menials in tbe hotel io siog and lance for birr. Tben recently tbe weird been flashing bis gold in miDer has j differDt parts of the state, letting mining men bava a glimpse of specimens. that carried and running almost pare gold, lie claim to have several mines itaked out tbat will make Croesus look like a non union barber. Fast Auto Time Walter Deot hoM tbe record for fast traveling over the r.rtd betawen Flush aad Lakeview. Friday, in his Oakland 40. be covtred the diatance in two boars and wbich is going some. 15 minutes, Tbe road in not of tbe beet, blDg over ; mouutains aad bill', BDd tbe beac time heretofore has been in tbe neighborhood of Ibree tiours. c:r. t ih t'ci lln- .r i. ; iff i.f ti-Kili Vtn tj gifts :.;,-..-ir tn iiuvv oii ti in Anwrira ami Is iii ..i-i ..(.Fiilftc It ilicrt'fore set-um to ili-M rve a note. It toes back to 1 1 Harvard college mow Harvard unlver sifyi tejnd 17U4. In that year Wil liam Higlow was tbe recipient of the Jatkkiiife. In 1705 he handed It on to Charles Prentiss, with these lines: Item: C. P. ha my knife During hi natural college life. Tbat knife which ugliness Inherits Arid due to hi tiuperlor merit, And wben from Harvard ha shall steer I order him to leave It her That 't may from das to ela descend Till tlrn and upline shall end. Notes and Queries. Tbe claim has been made within tbe past few weeks tbat tbe packer bos been doing the farmer a kindness by V...,lr.n . t. a r.llf.iia t.9 1 1 1' A fitfiflr If, such unusual levels. This Is uotlilr. the fa Uintr Inierei-ts deservu any par ticular credit fr, for the KUpply Ims been so scan-e l!i:it bi'li prices have had to he offered io supply the frchh meat trade It Is fafe to say that when tin; rank und tile of feeders have sent Muff Into which they have been cruiumiiig hub ptlced feeds to market tbe prices will have Buffered a disas trous kIuiu Judging from his past conduct, when yuu lind the packer doing antiii:i' on the benevolent or der for the ttock raiser the devil will have iiiriiol hiiint. standard quality table Important ij VjJ properties of y t? the Grape arc , transmitted M IEakirag Absolutely Puns to the food. The food is thereby made more digestible HILL'S AGENT IN CENMOREGON Expert Is Favorably Im pressed and Predicts Great Future Tboiuas Sbaw, for many years pro feasor of anirxal husbandry in tbe University of Mianeota now agricul tural expert ia tbe persoaal employ- meat of J. J. If ill. chairman of tbe' board of directors of tbe Great Nor- Itber Kallroad Company, arrived in Portland recently, completing a 1000 mile automobile trip tbrocgb Central and Western Oregon. Oa bis letara to St. Paal be will submit an exhaus tive report covering tbe agricultural posssibilities of tbe country In Ceo- jtral Oregon. Tbe report will be submitted. q J, J, Uill personally and will later be osed in an illustra ted booklet for uae iy tbe roads pa b llclty department. "I dld'nt reqaest speciflo Inform- ;tlun from Mr. Hill as totbslr reaions for sending me qq tb's trip," said M. Sbaw when aaked if the head of tb flrest Northern Is contemplating buildlog a line of railway to Central 'Oregon. "1 presume, however, tbat j he would not ask me to submit a re port nij the country unless be baa some object in view, hverwbere 1 went 1 ran across tbe sentiment tbat i Mr.Hill baa seriously torned bis atten tion to the development of those por tions of Oregon now unserved by i railways and would not be surprised j If such is tbe case." i Professor Sbaw Is enthusiastic in praise of (he country visited. He says tbat nowhere in tbe United States is there land wbicb can be put to such diversified use and yield snub larger returns. Lie believes j tbat tbe bench lands will become famous in the production nf Winter wheat. He declares that tbe adop tion of dry farming methods will work wonders in tbat country. He I s in charge of Li demonstration station, now operated by tbe Oreat Nortbt rn in Montana, and tmlieves that Oregon would benefit were sitn ilsr stations to show tbe way to set results from dry farming established in tbls state. Hid well Nnugett: Phil Tread t who Is doing the wood work at tbe Big Four mine came down from tbat place last Friday and reports work progressing nioely. Tbe engine to he used on the stamp mill was deliv ered at tbe mine last Thursday. w tastv and i A DOINGS IN THE NORTH END fNllvrr Iitke Utlrr) Mies Vade Hoabam Is again taken worse aod is In critical condition. C II. Kelly of Lake has gone to Portland where be will speud the winter. Horn-On Thursday, October 20, to Ibe wife of Ed Luudy, a big fine 8 pound girl. Fred Price and family, bo have bo vultlog In the Willamette vallsy for tbe past month, paused through bers the latter part of the rrk, on their returne home. Dr. . A. Witbam, of PaUley, spent last Wednesday nlgbt I" Silver Lake. Mr. Witbam came op for bis dangler who came in un the" tag from Port land. Nest morning tbey left for bla home. Valley Falls Items: 61 Htodersoo and Jee Liraocb top red over night recently on tbelr wsy to the desert witb supplies fer '.heir winter camp, Mr. aod Mrs, Stone, of Bo!e, ldsbo, were vlsitore at tbls place lait week looking over tbe -vslley They were deeply Impressed with its possibilities. Mi. Btone owns land procure through tbe (). V. L. Co. 'a sale. Geo. Necombe, tbe Lakevlee blacksmith, was op bere receotly, looking after bla interests In this end of tbe valley. Mr. Cantlebory, tbe Government trapper, accompanied by M. li. Klce is ormped close by and is msklng war on tbe eoyottt. K. O.Creesler and party bad dinner bere last Sunday. Mr. Creasler came in bis new Apperson car. Bis: Four Mill Arrives Altar Plaindealer : John Drown, of tbe Big Four Mining Co., In tbe Uoaa dlntrict, ia Io town to receive tbe stamp mill purchased enme time ago aod wblcb arrived at the depot Wedoesdsy evening The mill wilbe forwarded by teams as rap idly as possible. Mr. Brown says tbe mill will be running In m short time. He says tbe company has tboaaaod ot tons of ten dollar ore and can keep tbe mill going nlgbt and day through ont tbe winter. Cedarville Record: Mrs. A. Cresiler and Miss Margie Bonner left Bnnday for Berkeley where tbey will visit for a time. Mnffiera, all colors and all pIwh 50c t, at Oregon Valley Land Com-! pany Contract Holders i We mnko n anoolAlrv iA Unnlmi InnJ bought from the O. V. L. Co. and are in better position to do ho than any otner nrm in the Htate as we, have a complete index card Hvntem giving the name and add rend ol everv ; owner of the 14000 tractH d land ' bought. If yen want uh to leael your land to the bent poHHible tuivan- i tage and take full charire of It write: at once to Southern Oregon Realtv Co. LAKEVIEW SKATING RINK LEWIS & YOUNO Proprietors Open Every Evening and Sunday Afternoons Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons for Ladies .PRICES: Per Hour, 2oc; Two Hours, The Home of Good Values BAILEY "IF in NEW, WE HAVE IT" Ml ill MCIICAM BUUTY t" 01 KUuaia CrtC.. Mkr Escluslve Agents for the American BeatrLy Corset OPEN SATURDAY EVNG. TILL 9:30 NOTICE FOn PLBLlCATlON Not Coal Land Department of tbe loterlor, U. 8 Lao Ottloe at Laktvlew, Oregoo. November b. 1910. Notice 0 hereby given tbat George Wellmaniter. wboe poat ottlce address la Lake City, Modoo Coooty, Calif., did on tne 4th day ol Up tember, 1010, Hie Io tbls ottloe Hwnrn Htatmepi and ApPlK'atlon No. 02445, to purrbane tbe SKNNWi. Heciiou S3, Townblp 408, Kbom TiK, Will melts Meridian, ao'l the timber there on, under the provlaioo of the act of Jone 3 lHH, and art amendatory known a tb "1'imber and tstoiie Law, "at uch value a might be flaed by appraisement, aod that, pnrnot to sucb application the land aud timber thereon have bfo apprUad at a total of (10 , thn timber entiui ated 110,000 ooard fet at 1 1 (K) per M. aod the land STXi.OO; tiat il applicaat - will olf r ttnal pioof In aoppirt of hi apphcntloo and uro tatement on the Uthrlav of January. 1911, before Kegitr and Receiver this office, at Lakrlew. Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to prnteat this purchase before eotry, or initi ate contest at any lime bef. i pat ent Issoes, bv Bling a corroborated affidavit In this office, allegmg faots wbicb would defeat tbe eotry. ARTHUR W. ORTON, RegUter. Rolled Rye, a whole oin brcnkMat ftnxl, parkAgi J-'n tu at 40c; Hntiru livening, SOc OUR LINE OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS IS COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU EVERYTHING NECESSARY! & MASSING! LL r Mr wast stylk, Qunllty Mitd how Tces fa Vi tol)t MILLINERY LiaW l)rrm Sk Irln. .Silk nnl l.mwn H'wsfs, 'rs In njrM nrlnnctM, l.lhm' nmtt A SwMlrrn.GhtrfHnnil lltmirry Mini M chMOrf tit rhnnitr from th IjHrfr! AKnnrlinrtit of Fmich itml Anivrlcnn l!nlr, niHdn i7i In HHltvtii-n mid iucr, ira-ew tn r..v, MAKK OVU Ut'.ST KlHU YOl'K IIK.WQVA HTKRS WIIKS IS TttWS Ihtn't forgrt th irr: The PARISIAN MILLINERY MAIN STREET West of Court House J. CJIAS. SM1TJI A CO. t'mpriftor REALTY BARGAINS n.OOO acre Ptock Farm, plri.ty ol water (per acre) t 10 aer Farm with Improve ment, three mile nut 000 10 ncre Farm with aninll im provement UK) '.DO acre Improved Farm near IMneCmk 7.000 600 I'hoirK Honieteal In Cat low Valley 1.H00 acre K toe k Farm, nicely Improved Jfl.OOU lrVJn acrea of grilling laml at ... l.W 7 ro in llouae and big lot. com pletely furnlahed 3,000 3JO arn- TlmluT ami Ornilng I Jilid (per acre) r A. In city limit. :i-rx)iii butiw pnrtly (uruiehed, good barn, chicken houa, etc., kmh) well, all fciiod. Will tie Miiitbb fur rub-dl virion 2,V 102 iicrt-H of goo-J level land. in Ilea from O. . U Addition (ie acre) IrtO iu;rea. Improved, identy if water for mock, power and Irriication pleut.v of building f'Mice. etc., bearing fruit treN i!6 acres of meadow land and plenty of timber. Adjulnlng this iMahomeHtead relliiiiliih meiit of ltM) acn' of the aanio veneral character. Tlne bimlM are only 1' niilca from n uoimI little town. f.'IO.UO per acre for the il.vded lanj sikI S'Al.OO for the r. !lii'ju'sb ment. lOacie tracts with wnt.r ilub. 17.'. ."-room ho u ie with Intel enough for 4 lute, good teruiH l'iri 3'.'0 urrea Agrlcrltun aud Stock Iiml 3.00.S Southern Oregon Really Cc. LAakVIEW, Oucio A Mill i) SINGER If you don't uc a Rood Sew Injf Machine it is your own fault, for we carry them in stock constantly, and will give you prices and terms that will suit you. THE SINGER IS UNRIVALED -THE WORK TELLS Machines for Kent. Repairs and 5upplics of all kinds Singer Headquarters: Opposite Snyder Block H. B. ALGBR I fijgSt a Mil line goods at of rubber fruit all caa at kindr, locts Lakevlew flour 2.00 a Rl2t2 sack at Mj0'