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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1912)
a. P. DUCKWORTH H. VtRNON H. HUMHtK Of Moo, Water St. Telethon No. ll Lakeview Ice, Transfer and Storage Co J. 1. IUCKWOUTII, Mahaokr Transfer and Drayage Ice Delivered 11AGUAUE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS STOKED RATKJ M RSISHKI ON DEMAND OUIl CUSTOMERS AKE OIK ADVERTISERS" City Transfer R. M . BOLLER PROPRIETOR HAV1NQ AN UP-TO-DATE OUTFIT I AM ABLE TO HANDLE ALL WORK PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. OFFICE AT KEEN E & BARNES' CIQAR STORE. PHONE No. 39a Piano & Safe Moving a Specialty LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporared. A Complete Record We have made an entire transcript uf all Records In Lake Coantj which to any way, affect Real Property In the county. We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer ever made In Lake County, and ever Deed given. Errors Found in Titles In transcribing the records we hare found numerous mort gages recorded In the Deed record and indexed; and many deeds are recorded lo the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds of mortgages and deeds are not Indexed at all, and most difficult to trace up from the records. VVe have notations of ail these Errors. Others .annot fiul -lit-Di. He buve pot fnudreds of dollnre bunting up theee errors, and we can folly guarantee oar work J. D. VENATOR, Haunter. WALLACE & SON (Wm. Wallace, Coroner for Lake County) UNDERTAKERS PROMPT ATTENTION AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Parlors, next door to Telephone Office WATSON BUILDING LOW ROUND TRIP FARES To Western Points From Bend CENTRAL OREGON LIME $13.95 Clatsop Beach Seaside and Gearhart. Oregon, on the Pacific Ocean. This Is the fierfwt sea-shore vacation resort Just south of the mouth of the Columbia River, reached directly by -'The Sorth Hank ICoad." Tickets sold daily, Return limit, Oct. Hist. $15.30 Tacoma, Montamara Festo Seattle's sjilrndhl annual ci vie carnival. Tickets sold Julv 14, 16, IS, Limit, July i'J. $ 9.95 Portland, Elks Grand Lodge Tucuma's greu t aim ual carnival. Tickets sold June 'JH and July 2. Li in it , J uly 5. $16,90 Seattle, Golden Potlatch The greatest national convention of the year. A solid week of public entertainment. Tickets sold July 7. H, 'J, 10, 11. Limit July 'JJ. Oregon Trunk Railway trains run dallv without change between Central Oregon points and Portland. Train leaving Bend (i: HO A.M. arriving Portland 5:30 P.M. Details will be furnished on request. W. E. COM AN, Gen' I Freight &. Pats. Agt., PORTLAND, ORE. J.H.. CORBETT, Agt., BEND, ORE. THE BEST LAGER BEER AND WHISKIES IN TOWN AT THE IMPROVEMENTS AT CAMP IIHill GRADE Work at the New Town slto on tho Hill Progressing- Rapidly POTATO BEETLE IS SERIOUS PEST O.A.C. Issue Booklet Giv ing Recipe For Extermi nation Insects (High Ormle News) Mr. Sloan has a tent on the High Grade townaite in which he carries i stock of groceries and la doing consid , erable tualness with prospectors and miners on the hill He has the lumbrJ .for his store building ordered from the I mill and will soon move Into perman ent quarters. Mr. Montgomery has logs cut f ?r a building which will be used by him as a ssloon. Mr. Call has the msterial cut and framed at the Larkin mill on Pine Creek for his restaurant building at High Grade. The material will be taken up next week and put in shape? Postmaster Fsirrhild is on the ground at High Grade getting the ground on his lot resdy for the erection of the High Grade poatofftce tuilding. Mr. Winkler has moved up to High Grsde where he has invested in prop erty. Mr. Stscy is at High Grade prepar ing to build on his lots in that new townsite. Charlie Taylor, the proprietor of the Oregon Club of New Pine Creek, has purchased a lot opposite the bsnk building on High Ursde avenue on which he will immediately erect a building to be called the High Grade Club and where that popular caterer will aupply the wanta of the thirsty at the new townsite. Newton Crumley will ably assist Charlie in his laudable enterprise. The snow ia rapidly disap pearing at High Grade and things are beginning to move rapidly here. Tne trees snd logs on the townsite are being cleared away and the new townsite is beginning to take shape. With the continusnce of this Ideal Summer weather work at High Grade is being pusned rapidly snd it will not be long before the new townsite will present the appearance of a modern mining city. HIRAM HIGH GRADE AND OLDQUARTZ One Beautiful Night of Joy With The Nymphs In Fairyland KENTUCKY SALOON I (High Grade News) Its a great old world after all. Life is worth living if you know bow. From dynamite and bull quartz to fairy bowers and nectar is a transfor mation that touches a fellow; clear down to his big toe nail. Last Sabbath eve Old Quartz arose from his lair, limped over to my highly upholstered nail keg and yelled in my ear a direful threat to drown his sor row in the flowing bowl. Upon bis countenance was an ex pression of fixed determination and In bis voice there was something that sounded very much like absolute cer tainty. I arose from my nail keg and ac companied Old Quartz to the fabled fountain of Supreme Delight, located in magical realms where the hoot owl twitters his midnight orgie snd moon beams tremble on fern and wild garlic. Mystic spot peopled with stranire dreams, haunted with wonderful shapes and fraught with fantastic frolic. Thither we meandered, Old Quartz and your Uncle Hiram, to quaff from the spring that will bubble on and on. And with whom du you suppose we struck glad mits in that realm of mvs tic maneuvers Hipshot Harry and Si lent Si, Dough Faced Dick and Slv Slaton, Two fit Teddy and Do It Now Dan, Jayhawker Jack and Happy Hank and a long list of seekers after salva tion. The gong sounded and longer Krooked Kreek were fairies with Do It playing the role of Puck. Dan waved his wand and the big show was on. Zephyrs floated through sylvan aisles laden with melody from lily beds, bellow of bull frogs and aro ma from witch hazel and skunk cab bage. Dan wore purple wings flecked with small triangular, pale yellow spots. His wand was a wild rye straw with a dew drop welded to one end. He was dressed in pink tights and a lavender shirt waist. His halo was 11 or 12 inches In diameter and his slippers were of old gold tipped with rubies and amethysts. Old Quartz had a pair of red wings fringed with white and blue at the tips. His linen duster was a mulberry maroon and his bloomers were lemon drab. He wore pale blue slippers without socks. Sly Slaton wss a dream of subdued A warning against the ravages of Fpitrix Subscrl.-.lta. the Western Pota to Flsa beetle, is being issued by A. Li. Lovett, asaistsntentomoligist at the Oregon Agricultural Collrge. "One of the serious pests of the pots to and tomato plants at this time Is the western potato flea beetle," asys Mr. Lovett. "This Insect, properly known ss Fpitrix Subacrinlts, occurs at this time as a small, dark brown beetle feeding on the foliage of Its host. It ests characteristic, small. Irregu lar holes in the leaves and has the abil ity to lump quickly like flea when dis turbed. "The puncture which the beetle mskes in the leaf, while aerioua In it self, becomes even more detrimental, due to the fact that a fungus disesse galna ready en'rsnee through these in jured cells and caues a decaying of the tissue tor a greater or less distance. "The female will commence deposit ing eggs later, shout the bane of their I oft. In the case of the potato, the larvae hacthing from these eggs feed on the developing tuuers. 1 hey mine Into the pots to, usually turnelintr only a short distance beneath the surrsre and turnirg again to the exterior. The effect of their won is to give the po tato a pimply aopearanoe which some' times seriously affects the selling qualities. "The spray to be used for this flea beetle is a eombinstion Bordeaux and arsenste sprsy. It Is prepsred by suspending 4 lbs. of copper sulphste 'in gunny ssok at the top of a barrel in 25 gallons of water. Then 5 lbs. of lime is slscked in a small quantity of water and made up into a 25 gallon solution. Then the two solutions, 60 gallons in all, are poured aimultaneous Iv into s sprsy tsnk, and stirred vigor ously I mesnwhile. Good fresh lime must be used, and ahould always be in excess, (inly wooden vessies should be used in hsndling Bordesux mixture. The pump should have brass parts or be brsss lined throughout. To this solu tion should be added 2 lbs. of arsenate of lead and mix it thoroughly. It may he used at normal strength for poia toes, but 10 more gallons or wster should be added for tomatoes. Either of the solutions used alone ia fairly efficient. If only lesd arsenste is used spply at the rate of 2 lbs. to 50 gal Ions of water. DISCOVERS GRANITE ON HIGH-GRADE Large Dyko of Metamor phosed Material Tra versing Miles A. D. ( lliuh (Irsilt News) Fornisn, who has been In camp for three weeks Investgsting the of the district, brought to the News geology office on Wednesdsy morning samples ot mot inor phoned grsnitd which he broke from a large dvke ot that rock between Kelley creek and the Sheep corral. The dyke ia on the Le Koy property near the old sheep corral. Mr. For man Is of the opinion that it traversea the country for miles and that It tra verses the country for miles and that it Is the foot wsll of the minersl sons. we were no miners. We Now Daniel POST A KING. PROPRIETORS Strared From the Iloltuork ranch on Hay Creek, last week, ouc light bay gelding, with mealy nose. Weight about lixxi pound. Dim braud on left Mhoulder. Horse hud low build , heavy ret and wan very fat Kinder inform (. L. Holbrook, Lnkevlew, Oregon, who will pny them for tholr tr iuble for recovery of horse. JuiMf trope frock and pea green hose. Fireflies lit up the bower and the nightingale warbled his wsr whoop in the jungle. We danced amid cowslips and toad stools in sequestered nooks in the shade of the old balsam tree. We quenched our thirst at the fabu lous fountains where Moonshine Monty fumbles the faucet and where Chipper Charley dispenses the dew. The revelry proceeded to continue. Khspsody and rampant joy mingled on the midnight winds. Aoelian strains from pine and appen waded into our auditory nerves like blue cranes into a mud puddle. Arsbolad, the Arabian Knight, who studies the stars and wor ships the nun, was indcued to gut up In the geographical center of the night nd some underwear to furnish olives, huh and shew bread to the revelers. And the dance went on. Dan waved his wand for silence in vain. The to pography of Warner range was sudden ly and mysteriously transformed. Full grown holes were bored in the skv. Salyton gazed long and lovingly at a vacant void in space where he thought the full moon out to be but was not. There was a sound of revelry bv night that night which made Bird Reed think that everything was all right. e.tars disappeared from the firmament. Long flHsure veins appeared in the milky way. Gold' dropped from the clouds and clung to the whispering pines. Richness and ripeness and the merry go round of ridicule and retort swept across the waves of old Goose Lake. n And then the rivalry for supremacy in rhunic rhymes, classical clatter and beautiful bull con was on. Dan waved his wand and fairyland faded. Krooked Kreek with its Krumbler and its can yons of porphyry and free gold. Hea ven miliiona of billions of miles awav. Hadea and a head like a phonolite blowout only a Fraction Jack of an inch from the seat remorse. And the drift Into dreamland where the mighty and the weak swap conditions and places and where any old thing Is Palsloy Pick-ups (('! wnix-rWi Cress) Morris Southstone and Tom Bernard, of Lakeview, paid Paisley a visit Fri day in a new E.M.F. csr. A.rosd gsng under the supervision of t'-ounty Commissioner F. K. Ander son has been at work on the Summer Lake road for some time. County Clerk and Mrs. V. W. Jl'syne spent Sundsy In Paisley, coming from Lakeview by team. E. King Henderson, publisher of the Silver Lake Leader, passed Sundsy night in Paisley en route home from Colusa In his Reo csr. Among the business visitors to Psis ley, Tuesdsy, were, W. Lair Thompson, Republican candidate for Mate Sena tor. Sheriff W. B. Snider. K. H. Rogers of the S. A. Mushen Co., Wm. Wsllace, and Prosecuting Attorney J. u. Venator, all of Lakeview. orriciAL Ma TIM At, Preldnl wuiam II. Tart Vic. I'realrienl ,, , Jam. N, Skat nan rWmtary ol Hietit rhllander It. K iioi seeixtary nl Treaatiry Franklin MarVelgh mrmri iilltnf Jamb H liiKkln.cn Attorney Oeneral Oroide W, H i, keiar.am Foatmaaiar nenrrnl Frank II, II ilrtu oei Re retaryof Navy. . ..... Iieorae V ... Myr aevreiery Inmrlnr ti.A.riaher Se r fiery nl Ae'ii'nll'iis . , . 'anna w iiaou weort'tf y l I'viuumroe). , Itarlea Naael I lilr.1 Juatli-e Chat Ire Mward Vt Ml If. M. r uelou t oinmlaalonnr , h. Klrharda V, S. Laud t uiuuilaalouer STATS. " lenverrMir M aal1 Weak Secretary ol Slate nit W.oimui Treaaurer ...Ilioa, M. Kay Attorney llonerel .....A. N.rrewiurd nei. 1'iibilo lii.iruollnn I.. M. Alderman frliiM! W. H. Ininlway Dairy ami Kimx! Vom i. W, Halla u OougraaatnaB ,4pm, K. l'SattilMrialu in. I', liaoiv I A. W. URarljp Chlof Juailiai svrasascot'ST R.B. ktaa Aaxxilala Jaatlofa , Y. A. MiMira II. J -aa II. II. iiururtt T. A. K.'JItlil. IlKlK A I lor nay. aiira 4umuiAi.iiaTBin. lli'iir I. Hvnaou l. V. kuykauilall Lsuiat.anvs J iinl Senator... SapraaanUUrs all f II. II. atarrjrmaa naiauap Thumiaua o a. lamp orric. arthur W. Orion .... tr4 f l.'ruurtiilllor .. Raflatar ..k.inr Rlfht Id your baalnl araaiin whan yon bar the Ira.t timo to a.ara you ara utua' likely to lake dlarrnhra and loaa aeveral (laya lima, on leta you have rhatntmrlal u'a l ullc. Cholera ami lUarrohea llnoieily si hand and uka duae on the flrit a:araiica ol lti dlaeaao For sale by alldealara ruMfcsr orKii k IflltM-rl P Hron kupervlaor Naiaou J. Mlllina'a Orating Aaaiatanl Norinau Jarohauu ftireat Aaalaiam I. t. Urvnnau Soraal Clark tA UK COUNTY S Data ''"It r W. fayaa Jttl W H Holder iraaaurar F. O. Ableiruaa. Aaaeaaor A. i . Potter arhn.il Hupl. J, y. WUUM lurveyor .S,A.Muabeu Coataiiaaloanrs I ': J"' "I I F. I Andraua lounty 4k-k Inanawtor l I'. At alloy Hi .IN Ok LASKVU. K. a. Hlnaha:! K. K. I heuay i F. M. Do kd I I. F Ma. field, K. U.aiulio I Win. Wsllare A Uleixir . Mayor Ooancllmea . . Keoardar 1 rvaaurar I.AKKVIkW COMatakt ULl I.UM lf.ldent x U Hrlltaa Ira fr.aidanl fclnier C. Ablatruia S'r ir. g, li. Kier.lt Treaaurer .Frank Fitch Trueiewa, i, Vt, ttuuler, II. W . Marfan, W. f. w.ich CHURCH DIRECTORY FIEKT METIIODIMT (HlSt'll-Mf'NI)A V tohuol at 10 a. in . Frrarhlug a eery holiday at ii a. m. aou r:av p. m. iiianrijl laa DEL FLOY MINE IS NOW OPERATING - - i Surface Trenching to Lo cate the Bit? Contact Vein-Sink Shaft m. ai'Worih laaua erery l:4. i-rayar Meaiinf Thura Choir niaatitif at S:kup, aa. anday aeauiua at I lay at 7:wii. m. Ck i.auua- am Kvara MtiiNi.. at i an (varyriudy cordially laitlied lo all aer.lrea. M. T. MIMIC, faalur. color and surpressed hilarity. Happy Harry made all fairyland mad possible. with envy with bis sunburst halo hell-J Its a grand old world after all. ( High Grade News) CapC F. L. F.vans hss force ot men at work on the Del Floy mine. They are now surface trenching to locate the contact and are finding good valuea in this surface work. Capt. Evans is srrnnging to sink ; shsft on the Del Flov to a depth of 500 m - t , !., . . ' ieei or more, worn wm uo pusneu on j this shsft with the u'mitst vigor. The i present workings ci;nlRt of two short tunnels which have pnvl'iced ore run ning as high as SUtil per ton. There are three well defined veina on the claim in addition to the Big Four dyke. There is slso a fine spring and an abundance of water on the property. Silver Lake Items ("Sliver Liike Leader) Jimmy Lane has placed an order for a new automobile. The machine Is a Chalmers 36. W. 11. Shirk, the Lskeview banker in company with his wife and another dy, passed through Silver Lake last week on their way to Portland to attend the Kose Carnival. Mr. Williams has finished hist second artesian well on the Jim Small place in Summer Lake Valley, and got a good flow of water at 1U0 feet. He will move home in a few daya to put down well for himself. It was thought by muny the hay crop on the marsh would be short this year, owing to the light snow fall during the winter. Out the rains of Msy and June have adjustod things sufficiently and prospects for a good crop are now as sured. Last Saturday about 2 o'clock a se vere hail storm passed over the ranch of Mr. M. Buchanan near Lake. Ap parently a cloud irom the west came in contact with one from the east, when It begun to hall, and in a few minutes there was at least two inches of hail on the ground. Then It began to rain the water coming down in a perfect tor rent, Mr. Buchanan estimated there were at least two Inches of water pre cipitated in ab6ut twenty minutes. Strange to say the storm only covered about one square mile In area. FIKKT BAPTIST t ill' III U OF LAKKVIK rrvarhlna, aervlia at HAM and 7 o C N oo lei and ad Hun. Suuday Huhuul at 10 A M. Junior Hoclety al 1:30 I'M. hapllal Vnnn l auple'a l oloa al :ao CNoa ea-h Sunday. Hrayor Meetluf at 7:au V M Madaeaday aa niUK. ICyvry ttudy lamed to aiuu4 all ear rlra. USV. A. F SIMMONS CATHOIJlM lll'KCII-KVIKY Ml' N DAT MA- at l:UU and IU a.m. ; Howry el 7:ev p.m. Maaa on areekdaya al 7 :uu a ni. rW.lroe In lha Near Church. MATIIIAH MCHMirr, SJ. F1HT I'HKMHYTKKIAN I UCKl II OF LA kit VII.W. movie In tba Maaonlo Hall. Sunday Srhoul al IU:oo A.M.: Morning avrvkeal ll:ta k.ciilng Hervira al 7;!J. I'raynr Marling on ftednredaye al 7 ) f.M. All ara cordially u. TU'-d, RayVi .."..ayaltlU,.l raeal 1 1 KMT BaFTISI CU tHl H OF MMmK I A S a al Naar Flsa I rwk.orrvnn. PTeatrhlng ear rlcraatll A M and 7:)V M ol each Hundat ol eerr monih. Sunday Krbo.il at IU A kf. Prayer St-relea al T:SUuu Klnexlay erenlna ol rai-b arae.1. All aro Cordially Inellad to atland ibe aervl-ea RK V. U K. HKNHKRMOM. alaK-d mentlnaa Halurilar on or U-tore lull iiiooii. Jauuary J.th. Man h 2nd, March auin April 77tU. May '.'Mil, Juno Slilli, lull. hw il nui-uuaa uhu rail, ariierally Saiurday aean. iDKa. Vlaltlng t.ri'lliren ailrome. W. Lair Vboinpaon, V.. M. ) A. W. Orion, neo'y A O. U. W.-I.AKKVIEW lWiR NO. III. Mneuj ayery w-cuud and lourtb Tburadar ol rarh month. In Maiulr Mall, I-ake!ew. t'haa. Touiiliifarn. M.W.i Wai. UunlUiir, K. Uk.i.KKK OF IIONOK-LAkliHIlOHK Ujr. N.i. V7, ). ol II., A. O. V. W., Meaia .i-t n 1 third Thiireilaya ol each inoulli I n.o Hall: Mary Foai, Col II. t J. Hells Arinar. u nl II.; Lore Mny,l,.r V. ol C, Alameda brown, Reoorder. I O. O. F'LAKKVIKW UUH1I, No. SI, 1 O.K., nice la every xalunlay eelilii . I Knlloare Hall, at J :au o'l'lin k. from ooioirr I to A(,rll 1, and at k olrlork Irom Ann. 1 In H. Member mi. I). M. item la, N, It.i , .. Lbruay, Sacrutary I. O. O.K.-I.AKKVIkW KNCAMFMKNT NO. I I. O. O. F., uierla Ilia Hret and third Thura day UTeiilima ol ea. h luiinlh lu Odd Kalloara Hall, Lakrvlew. I.'. p. Arthur. . F A. II auiuif retry, hrrlbe. RKHKK All MIM.K-1.AKKVIKW LOIHiK, NO 11, 1. o. o. F nieela Ilia eorolid and lourtb Krldaye ol t'Bi'h uionth lu Oild Kellow. Hall, Mra ix'lla l li.im y, N ti Mlaa 1uIih Stork- man, y t Alloa duutlua, Traaaurvri M. i. kloaa, Muo'y. O. K. S. OK1KNTA1. CHAr-I KK, MO 6, LAKH view. OrrKou, Meata on Tucadar, on or be lora lull union and two weaka tbarcatlar, In Maaonlc Hall.at7:auo'cl,'k. Vlaltiu Biaiubera are cord tally Invllrdi L1IJ.IK HAUKlrt, W.14. IDA I MUACII.H. rolart PROFESSIONAL CARDS AKIHUK W. OKTON Attorney-at-liw Notary Public All Tructlce Except U. 8. Laud Oftk-e BustnesM. ) KfcWAKIJ. A REWARD of dfty dollars is here by offered for iulortnatlou that will lead to the arreH' ami conviction of any pel son who 1ms stolon wires or other property, from our Company; and the sauui reward Is hereby offered for Information that will lead to the arrest and "nnvlctlon of anyone den troyng tin; property of the Company. Chas. Uuilmuii, Seorotaiy L,uks Co. TeL & Tel. (Jo lttf. . Attorney at Law and Notary Public OFFICE-DaW Du.ld.n,. '' J. D. VKNATOIt Attorney at Law, laiid Maiiem Hirrlaliy OFtridK-palr Rntldln. (JUARLIOH UMBACII Land and Law Office Abstractor of Titles Batabllaliad IHIW u vlw, Ore W. LAIR THOMPSON Attorney at Law Olllce la O. V. L.Co.'a Duiltliiig. I.AKKVIKW illfa-0'.M lliilililcat (llrl In l.lnruln Lincoln, Neb., ulrl wrltoa, "1 had I n filling lor wiiiietliue ivllh i lituulo I'onnlniiii in f'.d aiomarh trotililu. I u.iyan lanlnx t'l utn I iluln'a Htoinurli and l.lvnr Tal,nn and In llimadaya 1 waaablii in bu tip and not lo-i '; r:bt along I am tho iroudrat girl In I .Inn, lit :n s to ilud auv Uvalurs gond rauimly" Fiir'talu by all