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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1912)
J. P. DUCKWOTM Office. Water St. M. VtffNOM M. NUNKt Telephone Ho. lilt Lakevicw Ice, Transfer and Storage Co J. 1. DUCKWORTH, MawAokr Transfer and Dray age Ice Delivered DAOOAGF. AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS 8TOUKD KATF.9 ri'RNISHKD ON DEMAND "OUtt CUSTOMKHS AUK OUK ADVKKTISEKS" City Transfer R. M. BOLLER PROPRIETOR HAVING: AN UP-IO-DATB OUTFIT I AM ABLE TO HANDLE ALL WORK PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. OFFICE AT KEENE BARNES CIO.AR STORE. PHONE No. 39a Piano & Safe Moving a Specialty LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporared. A Complete Record We have made an entire transcript of all Records In Lake County which In any way, affect Iteal Property In the county. We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer Tcr made In Lake County, and ever Deed given. Errors Found in Titles In transcribing the records 'we have found nnmerona mort gages recorded in the Deed record and indexed; sod many deeds are recorded la the Mortgage record and other books. Hundred of mortgage and deeds are pot Indexed at all. and mart difficult to trace up from the records. We have notations of all these Errors. Others annot nod them Me have pat nundreds of dollars bunting np these errors, and we can fully guarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, nanager. WALLACE & SON Wm. Wallace, Coroner for Lako County) UNDERTAKERS PROMPT ATTENTION AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Parlors, next door to Telephone Office WATSON BUILDING LOW ROUND TRIPS EAST Tbronghout the summer season, on dates given below, rono.l trip tickets will be sold to the points In the east shown below, and maov others, at greatly reduced fares quoted. ii CENTRAL OREGON LINE Great Northern and Northern Pacific Railways Atlantic City $11100 Detroit $ 82 50 Omaha.... $ 60 00 Baltimore 107 50 Duluth 00 00 Philadelphia 108 50 Boston 1)0 00 Kansas Cltv M) 0f Pittsburg 9160 Buffalo 91 50 Milwaukee 72 50 St. Louis 70 00 Chicago 72 50 Minneapolis 60 00 St. Paul.. 60 00 Colorado Springs 55 00 Montreal 105 00 Toronto 9150 Denver 50 00 New York 108 60 Wuehingtou 107 50 DATES OF SALE May 2, 3. 4. 9. 10, 11, 17, 18. M, 1912 June 1 , 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 17. 18, 19. 20, 21, 24, 25, 27. 2. 29, 1912 July 2, 3. 6. 7, 11, 12, 15. Ifl. 20, 22. 2.1. 2ti, 9. 30, 31, 1912 August 1, 2. 3, 6, 7, 12. 15. 16. 22. 23. 29. 30, 31, 1912 September 4. 5, 6, 7. 8, II, 12, 30, 1912 Stopovers and choice of routes allowed la each direction. Final return limit, October 31, 1912. Train leaving Bend 6:30 A. M connects directly at Fallbrldge with FAST THROUGH TRAIN EAST Details of tchedules, fares, etc., will be furnished on request. W. E. COM AN, Cen'i Freight &. Pa. Agt., PORTLAND, ORE. J.H.. CORBETT, Mgt., BIND, ORE. THE BEST LAGER BEER AND WHISKIES IN TOWN AT THE KENTUCKY SALOON POST A KING. PROPRIETORS FINE SHOWING IN Seven Lakes Properties Promise Golden Future For High Grade (lllah tirade News) On Yellow mountain and comprising the major portion of its area It located the Seven Lakes group ' mines owned by the Seven Lskes Milling and Min ing Co., composed principally of Oak land, Cat., people with J. P. Hranley, vice president and msnsger in charge. The group consists of nine claims 1500 by 600 teet and a fraction, embracing an area of nearly 200 acres. A tunnel has been driven 75 feet on the Golden Sunset to cross-cut a large, rich lead on this claim and Point Look Out at a depth of 200 feet. Another tunnel has been driven 60 feet cut a vein of S150 ore In the Fair. view. This lesd will be reached hv driving ten feet further. Sti.'l another tunnel has been driven on the Pmtlsnd 50 feet to crosscut a Urge lesd of low and medium grade ore in this claim, There is an abundance of timoer and water on the property for all purooses and a beautiful spot for a townsite which will be platted In the near future. Ed Hildebrsnd is foreman in charge of the work at the present time. He states thst the lead is likely to be en countered at any shot in the Fairview tunnel. The company has ample machinery to develon the property now en route from SanFrancisco, which will be installed immediately upon its arrival in camp, and the roads o the property are being opened for that purpose. BRIEF MENTION Let The Examiner Figure on Your Next Job Work (II gh tirade News) M. Garrison, of San Pedro, Nev., aecompsnied "Jack" Burns to the com ing greatest gold camp of all time, lie looks you square in the eye when be says "High Grsde's a whopper." J. A.'Ewing, who has been at Santa Barbara two months under treatment for blood poisinning, has returned to the "Gold Paved City" and is getting resdy to write bis check in seven fig res. Mrs. Jack Miller hostess of the Lake Hotel, hss demonstrated her sbility to the csre ot the crowds before the rush, during the rush end after the rush. She is certainly the proper party in the right place. Agent W. J. Bradley of the N.-C.-O. reports a heavy increase of passenger and freight traffic at this point during the Isst month. The News feels sorry tor poor Brsdley when the rush hits High Grsde. E. J. Donnelly, of Los Angeles, came into the grestest gold camp on esrth Wednesday. Mr. Donnelly is one of the prominent mining men of the coast. having operated extensively in Calif- ornia. Nevada ana xaano. YV. M. Lingenfelter arrived here Mon day from the Coeur d'Alene country and, notwithstanding the fact that e bss attended the birth of many west ern mining camps, immeditely contract ed the High Grsde fever and hung bis hat on a New Pine Creek peg for the season. William Triffet is here representing Colorado Springs cspitsl. He is more than Dleased with what he has seen thus far. Mr. TrifTet has had wide ex perience in Western mining camps and pronounces High Grade the best he has ever seen. Eugene Kelley, of Reno, arrived in New Pine Creek Monday night to loos; over the ground with a view to opening a general merchandise store. lie has secured an option on four lots and will probably begin the construction of a store at once. C. N. Miller, general advertising agent of the N.-C-.O. railway, arrived here Monday night in the interest of his company's townsite on the lake shore. Mr. Miller speaks enthusiasti cally of High Grade and the town of New Pine Creek. Born To Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Barry, of Adel, Ore., Sunday April 5, a daugh ter. Mrs. Barry is the daughter of Mrs. O'Neil of New Pine Creek and wbb viBlting at her mother's at the time of the birth. Both mother and child are doing well. Jaok Padgett, an old timer in west ern camps, has teen in the High Grade district for a month opening a group of claims adjoining the school section on the west. Mr. Padgett has onerated in the camps of Colorado, Nevada, Cali fornia and Arizona. He is very favor ably impressed with Camp High Grade which be has looked over carefully for the past two years. The big billiard room and soft drink buffet building by A. L. Montgomery of Lakeview is Hearing completion and adds one more noteworthy improvement to our magical voung city. Mr. Mont gomery comes from Lakeview, where he has been located for several years. He is a thorough going pusher and is proving himself a valuable addition to Pine Creek's bunch of boosters. . .. v" i. "in n if as- ii- m , ZANDERS C3 11 " J 8 Automobile EMF If You Were an Expert, What Car Would You Buy? The time has passed when automobiles can be sold to you on their appearances or claims. This is a day when you and every purchaser must be shown what the car for which you pay your money will actually perform; what it will do. Beware of on automobile salesman who attempts to beguile you with a pleasing story. Tell him to show the goods and prove to you that his cars are worth the money. Find out whether his car is a real car or only an assembled automobile built to sell. You have a right to your money's worth, but it is up to you to see that you get it. Deeper than all appearances, there are a few expert tests which ought to be applied to every car. Who makes the car? Is it an assembled car or made from top to bottom by one manufacturer? What kind of a guarantee is on it? Does the manufacturer respect his own product with a real guarantee, or does he want you to take the chance? What do parts cost you and how conveniently can you get them? How many cars of this make are in service and how many are giving satisfaction? Questions like these go deep into the heart of the case, and if you put them rigorously upon any car you will find out with a certainty whether or not that car is worth its price. We are selling Studebaker E-MF "30" and Flanders "20" cars because we know that, dollar for dollar, their equal is not sold in the market today. The records of many thousands of cars in all kinds of service have convinced ns absolutely. Studebakcr E M F "30" and Flanders '20" cars are built to runv.and because they run they sell. If we cannot prove to you under the most searching test that StuJebakcr cars are absolutely the best automobile values in the market, we do not want your business; but we can prove it, and your lgnoors wno drive these enrs will tell you the same thing. Be an epcrt when it ccmcs to buying a car. You can, by getting from us some further ideas on real tests of an a... n oDile. Clip the attached coupon and send it to us new because we have something new to tell you Vr which you ouht to know, whatever car you have I r m mind. The Studebaker Corporation Detroit, Michigan V II you want good potatoes at a low price, see J. 8. Lane or E. It. Patch. tf Pine Creek Amusements (High Grade Nmm) New Pine Creek is strictly up ti-dste in the matter ot amusement. One of the very best moving picturo shows in the country is now being conducted at Wendt's opera house, the dimensions of the bouse being SO by 116 feet. The shows are put on in first clsss shape and are wn patronized. As necessity demands the seating cspscity of the bouse will be increased. Arrangements are being made for en tertainments by traveling theatrical troupes during the summer months Pixley and Lander's "A Wife Wanted." is booked for May 30 and Billie Burse's "The Moon Girl," a great comedy suo cess, for Msy 81. New Pine Creek sporting men sre or ganizing a bsseball club and promoters are busy settling detail for a number fo glove contests. Another Endorsement (High Grade News) S. M. Mingus, of Ely, Nev., who hni grown grey in the mining game in Cal fornia, Alaska, Nevada and elsewhere, came into the High Grade district six weeks ago and wss so favorably im presed with the howing here that he went home, closed up his bii-dnetH affairs sent his family to Sacramento for the summer and is back in camp to pile up a fortune. Mr. Mingus is advising all of his friends to at least spend a little time and money investigating the High Grade district. He is certain that all the knockers in the country cannot head it off. RICH GOLD IN THE BIG FOUR STRIKE Rich Gold Is Encountered In Tunnel C5 Feet From Surface Commendable Enterprise (High Or i It) News) Jack Miller, wife and son, arr ved in New Pine Creek from Cripple ('reek, Col., on March 12, at noon, and before sundown of the same day paid tOCOO spot cash for the Lake hotel here. Since thst time Mr. Miller hss spent a large sum raising the building an other story- and otherwise improving It into a first class modern hostelry. The place has been crowded for' the Isst six weeks notwithstundlng the hardships occasioned by making tlie improvements mentioned which neces sitated noise and litter. Mr. Miller has rcchristened the houe which will hereafter be known as the High Grail hotel. It is such people ss honest and IikIum trlous Jack Miliar :.,. t ': and the enterprise they have demon strated thst will push this great gold camp rapidly to the fronU ( II lull Urn If Srw) John P B..xIt, leasing on the Big Four, is ft-elirg iuhilsnt over an im portant strike of !l igh Grade gild in that propi'ily two meks go. In driv ing an suit tunni'l on the vein which hxs shown g i' I vil lus all the way from the siirfm e, Mr. Hscslor shot into a 2 foot iiodv f on? which hugi close to S100 per ton mi ho ttverwg", selected samples runniig vi ry h gh. The strike was made wiihin 20 Net of an ol I shaft that mmH a surprising record a few years sgn. The vein in whmh the strike was made Is of phnnnliti" qusrlz. Vsl'jes Increase with depth from the surface to the bottom of the lowest working. The Big Four wa among the tirst discoveries in the district snd hss been classed among the best properties In the csmn from the start. Mr. Bsssler will develop his rich fliid ss rspidly as possible. Danny WIIIKms on Deck ( U'g'j (Jial New) "Danny" Willuu.H, one of the beHt j metal snd coal mine prospectors and , Paisley Pick-ups (Clii'WuucHtl Press I j A six cylinder Wintor car passed through town Sunday with some pass icngers from Bend to Lakeview. F. W. Silvertooth, of Silver Lake has a motor boat that refuses to mote. Frsnk Hsrris brought an auto load of people from Silver Lake to Paisley Isst week. Eight or ten Isnd filings were made at the Commissioner's office Isst week. Soon there will be little public land left for entry. Another gold nugget wss found in a chicken's gizzard on the II. T. Stan ley ranch recently. It was larger than either of those previously found. Sheriff Snider came up from Lake view Saturday and took back his fath er in law Geo. M. Jonea, who la going to San Francicso on an extended visit. Th !ri) on the south bound stage took a notion to go to Lakeview with out a driver Saturday morning and went across the bridge on a desd run, A couple of men on saddle horses caught them and brought them back. L. P. Kllppel, of Summer Lske, was in town th's week on business in eon nection with his mines. Gsnltalists from Baker City and elsewhere are in specting the properties with a view to leasing. A Chinese short order restsurant will be In operation in the Blsir hotel In a few dHys. It Is understood that the fHmous Eli, of LHkeview is to own the business and give it his supervision operators in Colorado, has been in the j Un,J this is a sultioient guarantee that High Grsde district for the Isst five I jt will be drat class. The rooms of the wfleKB nviKing a enrerui ann searching ' hoti-1 will also be under the conrtol of extimiiiHtion of its resources. Mr. Williams has snow shoed to the priiu.'ipiiLmint'S or the comp. lie has also ma'le m trip In the "l.oat Cabin or Wlniy Hollow and 1'ninluy districts CO mil's north of hi're, snd has spent n few c'sys st Ft. HMwell and vicinity. He I'HS mi7.i (i the district snd its pnssi- I iliMrs i'P from grizzle veters ami is emphatic) in bis prsisu of the cum p. Mr. Wllims represents the Willi .n'H-Vight pool of Denver of v t leb hi' S ft iiieiiii i r. Ifo HlsteS that i:i his g yarn ' xpcriei ee in the hills he r..,H r.evi i 8 . n n S'liliicn show i g .".'-),,( Hiiih I 'sdf 'I an h i t.i .t inncu lm hhH be come one of the peimanent fixtures ot he district. the restaurant management. F. A. ltemington, the genial poat- i( ; master, merchant ar.d farmer of Lake, 'paid Paisley a viait Monday. He stated , that the prospects for good crop In his ; part of the country are excellent snd that the farmers are putting in all the grain they possibly can. lie has nine- n lh standpoint of I., (,( , ow ,an(J Be,dcd Bn(1 n prHcUcslm.ningman ,, eve morfl Mr Remington paid the Press a ploasant call and left for home Tuesday. 1 ihcru aiiythmir In all t Ills u orM tlint Is of mori tin port ttueu to you tlisii cod IIksUuiiT in 1 1 i Im iiulcii in .UHtnlii ll(i sii l must Im il l'i -t ' t Kiel viiiivvrli'il llilo bluml. Wlii'ii.thu die tl'ni 'iiIIh Ihn whole lii'ily ,i'f' r. 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