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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1912)
til ! OEZJ i Li o Job of all kinds neatly and promptly done R COTTONWOOD FINDS MAY PROVE DIG Manager Canfleld Has Quietly Placed His Prop erty In the Front Rank (Ullth tfrntta New) Eer day it la becoming mora appar ent that Cottonwood Canyon trom source to mouth is one of the very best mineralised areai in the district. For months prospecting has been go ing on there, with moat satisfactor re aulta. Many well denned porphyry dikes intersect the ountry and the (contacts between thera and the ad- ; incent country andesite and rhyolite I are sometimes highly silicified. These I quarts ledgea carry gold values. 1 On the ranch of Charles Larkin, at the ! mouth of the canyon are number of ' the dikea chasing up the hill to the Southeast. From one of thera quarts . is obtained that cana long strings of gold colors. That this dike will de- Smoklrtg That Maddens. Msrlllliuliil I ii wttxl iiss. by pwnU of tin lower cImh ami mniH'tlmea by eoldln, but tlms who tuske lnrttr use of It are rlnTs WMitencoil to long terms. The use of the wood and Its sale, espeotnlly In luirracka and prisons, are rery severely puntHheit) yet It hna nuiny mli'pt. and Indian women rnltlvnte It txvuiiMe they sell ti at rather hich prices. The dry leaves of marihuana alone or utlied with to bacco innke the smoker wilder than a wild boast. It Is snld that Immediately after the first three or four drafts of smoke smokers beelu to feel a alight headache; then they see everything movlnc. and filially tliey lose all con trol of their uientnl fnoultlos. Kvery thins, the smokers sny, l.ikrs the shape of a monster, aud men look like devils. They begin to flj;bt, nnd. of course, evwythlnK smashed Is a mon ster "killed." Itut tliere are Imaglnnry belnss whom the wild man cannot kill, and these Inspire fear until the man I panic stricken and runs, Mexican Herald. Tha Curs of Cewdray. Cowdray, once the estate of the earl of Ejrmotit and now In the possession of Lord Cowdray, better known as Sir Weetman Tearson, la the subject of a K - - Tt,ry interesting superstition. Shortly Telop into a rich pay mine la the com- ' ..... f ion of the prospectors and miners who have examined it. A movement ia now on foot to estab lish a came on the Cottonwood, with a town at the month of the canyon. Work can be prosecuted there all win I ter without trouble from snow, and it j ia claimed that by spring a dozen good properties will show pay dirt Mr. Ed Keller, wife and daughter El aie spent Sunday over th Kange on Deep Creek, where they went on a lit tle fishing jaunt. Alturas a High Grader ( High Grade New) Word comes from the Alturas thi morning that the Alturas mine, south of the Big Four, has demonstrated its merit by disclosing a high grade body of ore at the bottom of the misbapt and in the drifts. The Alturas la one of the old timers in the camp, and has always been considered a fine proper ty, it is owned by the Alturas Gold Mining Company, of which Mr. Canfield is General Manager. Mr. Canfield is a quiet unpretentious gentleman, thor oughly versed in mining, and always conservative. Mining men who have examined the Alturas say that it baa no superior anwyhere in the district. LAKEVIEW DRUGGISTS DESERVE PRAISE Cowdray waa conferred upon Sir Au- thony Browne, the father of the flrst Lord Montague, who bad already been given Battle Abbey as a reward for his services to Henry VIII. The story goea that Sir Anthony, who had de stroyed the church and the cloisters In Battle Abbey, wus visited In the great hall as be was holding bis first fount by one of the dispossessed monks, who after solemnly curving blm. prophenled that Ms family should perish by Ore and water. Two centuries and a half later the rrophery was tragically ful filled. In 1793 the house was destroy ed by fire and within a week of that disaster the last Lord Montague lost his life In Germany in an unsuccessful attempt to shoot the falls of the Rhine. London News. The Examiner Press PHONE 521 Hall & Reynolds, druggists, deserve much praise from Lakeview people for introducing here the simple buck thorn bark and glycerine mixture ! known as Ariler-i ka. This nimble I German remedy first became famous : by curing appendicitis and it baa nor I been discovered that A SINGLE I DOSE relieves Hour stomach and con stipation INSTANTLY. It Is the cn lv remedy which never failH. Belts by tha Pound. A western senator of ample physical proportions was endeavoring to obtain a belt at a Washington haberdashery, lie was having a difficult time in se lecting a belt whoso design struck hi fancy as well as of proper require ments for his girth. 'How much Is that one?" he de manded of the clerk, who was entirely i unaware of the distinguished charac ter of the patron. "That Is $4." said the salesman. "Four dollars."' exclaimed the sena- j tor. "Isn't that an awful price fur a belt?" "Tes. sir," admitted the man behind the counter; "but. you see. sir. after they get Into the regular surcingle size we charge for "em by the pound." NEWS CF THE WEEK . (High Grade News) N. F.. Guyot left Monday for Alturaa on busineaa. J, F. Mannlx, a Penver mining man baa been spending a week in camp. Lessor Uassler advises ua that the Big Four Mill will be working soon. W. G. Tarsall of Madison, Wis., I looking over the ramp aa a guest of N. E, Guyot. A party of San Francisco men bent on fishing and hunting are M. C. Ilud- dleton, S. Thrashers rid F. Heffner. Fgga are the scarce article In High Grade. Delicious farm Hen Fruit would command almost any price. More than seventy five visitors were entertained in High Grade Sunday last. One restaurant alone having served dinner for forty three. Mr. M. Branley, of Greenville, 1'lum as County, California returned home on Tuesday after a prolonged visit with J. P. Branley of Camp High Grade. Billy Slayton and wife have moved up from Fort Bidwell. Mr. Slayton rep resents the Daily Mining Record. Among recent visitors to the camp are W. K. PolV of San Francisco and A. G. Grata of Portland. Both were pleased with the surfsce showings of the camp. If more people in the valleys knew that camping accomodationa and excel len mental could be obtained at moder ate prices more of them would come to this mountain wonderland. Visitors from the east who were at tracted by High Grade's climate and water included, Misa Elizabeth Cullen, Josephine Dupont, and Eleanore Bow- en. The party ia from Detroit Mich., and are touring the West. 7 he High Grade Grocery has moved into its new quarters. Mr. Sloane has increased his stock of groceries and added a full line of fresh meets. The building to be used by W. S. Moore as an office has been completed. 1C HE 1C-L Cblldrens white dnwH, sizes 2 t 6 years. I.akcview Mercantile Co. Cuts and fcruln.'i may be Uoelcil In about nno third tti tUur rvqulrrt by the uiiial trralmout t7 I'l'lylnil Chamberlain's Liniment It la an antUrptlc and rauaoi aurtl Injuries to hral without n aturatlon. Tula liniment alto re lievei anrvuru of the ntuacloa and rheumatic pains. For sale bjr all dealt-ra. Buy It now. No.i : tli time to buy a bottle of cbumberlaln's r .lie, hoi era and Diarrhoea I Kernedy. It 1 piuwt certain to be needed ! before the aummer l over. This remedy baa ! no superior. For tale by all dealer. 053 0E22ES20 EE!! If you want a really pood emokej foj a Di kle, try HtorUruan's ljwer. j Lakcview Marble Works HARRY H. CANNON, PROPRIETOR OFFICE AND STOCK WALLACE UNDERTAKING PARLORS WILLIAM WALLACE 'Local Pepreentatlv Lakeview -:- Oregon Very Brief. A record of brevity In a holiday cor respondence was established by a Frenchman In the eighteenth century. Voltaire and Plton. the epigrammatist, xfhnged rhallonges to write the sLorteat j,obiille letter. So, when Vol te 're was starting on a Journey, h wrote to Iiton, "Eo rus," which is the complete Latin for "I am going to the country." nton's answer wus Just "I" complete Lutin for -Gor" In business correspondence the rec ord Is divided between Victor Hugo, who, anxious to know how his "I.es Mlserables" was going, wrote to the publisher, and the publlKtier, who triumphantly replied. "!" A Servile House of Lords. When King Henry VIII.'s name was I Hpoken in his presence In the bouse of lords every peer prostrated himself Willi Asiatic Kcrvlllfy. An entry la the records of the house gives the sub stance of a speech delivered by the chancellor on J.tn. Id, 1541, In which What the Kidneys Do Their Unceasing Work Keeps Ua Strong and Healthful All the blood In the body passed through the kidneys one.- every three ; minute. The kidneys (liter the blood, i They work nUht nd day. When j healthy tliey remove .tiout ')0 grains of Impure matter diillv. when un healthy M'in) part of thin impure matter is left la the Mood. This ' bring on tiianv dlHeases and symp toms pain id the lack, headache, nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheti- I matic puliis, a mi, ur ivel, diuorJers i of the eyesight and heating, dizziness . Irregular heart, dehllffy, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits la the urine, etc. i Hut If you keep the filters right you i will have no trouble with your kid i neys. j A. H. Scofleld, Ashland, Ore., says, ''It gives me great pleasure to en dorse Douo'g Kidney Fills. They , brought me great relief from a Bevere attack of kidney complaint bihI I am now entirely free from the trouble. I Doan's Kidney Til s can hu relied upon lo dieposeof backache aud dlltl- tfirt I'iii 'u (mnftiwiuo. a rA '1u1rtm ai ta extoiled, and It tells us that whenever ; c,1,lv W1U1 ,"e kl""'Jr "' ''etlon his mnjesty was mentioned, "which ; For ""l" '7 dealers. I'rlee. 60 happened often," all the lords prostrat- cent. 1 outer Nullum Co,, lluffalo, ed themselves, as one man. Have You Ever HAD A Visit by the Sea on a Run on the Sandy Shore AT NORTH BEACH WASHINGTON I)ll you know riu coulij rvuch this rinliirht ful, earn sluyimr, health pi vine, fun making SUMMER RESORT BY TAKING THE O.-W. ?. & N. to PORTLAND THEN DOWN THE COLUMBIA RIVER via STEAMERS "T. J. POTTRR" "JIASSALO" uud "IIARVKST QUEEN" To M EG LER Vrliere train co:::;cvt with bouts for North Bench VolntH You Can You Should Ask any Apr-nt i f the. O.-H'. . & N. and find out how little It will cost to leave fitre and dunt and heut behind and have u real REST BY THE SEA bowing to the ground !N. Y., solo uti uts for the L'nlted Stata. Iteineinber the name loan's and take no other. The Important Personage. "Arc you the owner of this place?' asked the book ugent. "I am," replied Farmer CurntasseL "Anything I can do for you?" "No. The chunecs are that you are too hard worked to have time to read anything and that you haven't any spare chango anyhow. Let me talk to the hired man." Washington Star. Poor Simile. ) "I never buw uny one so timid as i rienpeck Is," remarked Wlgger. ""Why, j he's like a mouse In his own house." "Xouseu.se:" exclaimed Wagger. "His j wife Isn't the least bit ufrald of him." IT'S A BIRD And War Continued. Miss Coodley Bess says she's ready to make up If you are. Miss Cutting Tell her I'd be ready to make up, too. If I had a complexion as muddy as here. Philadelphia Ledger. Patience. Her Mother You must be patient with blm. The Bride Oh, I am. 1 know It will tnke time for blm to aee that be can't have his own way. National Traits. It takes one hour to 1 new a French man, one month to know a German and almost a lifetime to know an Eng lishman well. Rome Corrlere. It la ever true that he who does nothing for other does nothing for himself.--Goethe. - (Hi That's what the best ad vi tisnrH ray of this paper. WHY NOT MAKE IT SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE OR MORE FOR. YOUr D NO NO end of variety of stylish patterns NO limit to our willingness to show them NO question as to the fairness of our prices NO such stocR of clothing in this town NO previous approach to beauty of patterns NO doubt as to our guarantee to fit NO repairing beyond our skill NO old stock The Matchless Store Exclusive Clothing and Cents Furnishing Store 2 Doors North I. 0. 0. I 151.1., Lakcview, Ore ENGINEERING, MAPPING AVD SURVEYING S. A. MUSHEN County Surveyor City Engineer TOWN SITES SURVEYED AND MAPPED Land Reports Made Blue Prints of Government Townships Build With Wood To Suit Your Needs e Today and enhirg ah your demands require. That'll one ofth bl advantages offi rvd In frame construction over all nt hern, Futurp addltloiw ran bp imivldiil for rlfiht. In your original plana nnd ttw money saved by bulldlnjr only for firvsent needa van goon working for you until tlm enlargement are denlred. There are a lot of other advan tages that wood ronstruetloti offers and before you deelile on your material Is the lime to Invrxtlgat as thoroughly as you ran. I ur exerlenre rovers nearly every fduise of the hulldlug iuestlmi ami If you think mtr udvlee Is worth havlntf. Itsynurs furthe tisklni. Come In jmd get right on this lumlier iuestlon Let us show ,mii wherein our mills save you dollars In labor ami time In dtdng by ma chine work what the cartenters lnnnerl did by hand. It's surely worth while to yon and It w III be a dc'asure to us. SUNSET LAKE UMBER CO. re?2ciontcr st Lakeview, Ore. Brceciaunessui Lakeview Saddlery A complcto Hue o( wagon nutl buggy harness, whip, roheH, IiIIm, Hates, HiirN,iniitM, rose etlvK, etc., etc. Ce-N r"-.rtrev mi 1 pimp Kvcrj tiling in the line of oh rr In gi- ii ikI horse furnish- j liitfM. Iteitali'liig 1 by compete nt men. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM SHAMROCK STABLES J. MURPHY, Proprietor HALF BLOCK I BAST OP ' COURT HOUSM Special Attention to Transient Stock Horses Hoarder by the Day, Week or Month Always Open J'hone 571 LAKEVIEW OREGON Read The Examiner Want Ads D 0 J