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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1912)
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E.T-SPENCE 8llver Lake Items (Hllver Irfiks leader) f)m Shrcxlor It-ft for Madras Isst Monday to Iook after horse which bean hi brand It la sjpposed to havs bean driven off th rang without Gua' knowledge or oonacnt. Fred Remolds and family, of Laks view, who have been visiting In Idaho, wera In town Wednesisy night on their way home. Ha was taking J. N. Wat son's car, which was left In Portland, horns. Already this month 60-100 of an Inch of rsm nss fallen, with two Inches In June is veryitfixxi showing ror a so called arideountry. There Is a Urge amount of hay down land the farmers want more sunshine now and loss rain and cloudy weather. Judge aad Mrs. Uale, of Manilla, P. I., were guests of the Hotel Chrlcman Ukt Sunday. They were going to Lake view to visit her tsther, Mart Hop kins,' ; an old time resident of this county. This Is their first visit to the t'nlted States since going to the Is lands about twelve years ago. Paisley Pick-ups (ChewHiirnn I'rcnH) We understand thst the Town Coun cil has purcbssed from the Paisley Realty Co., lot on'wbkh they intcml to build a Town Hsll and Lockup. F. L. Young returned to Alkali Lake Saturday morning. He reports the outlook very bright for the busl- ness interests of the Compsny. New buildings are to be erected. He ssya they can dispose of all the soda tbey can produce at good prices. Jt is reported by Mr. Blair's little lr la) that on Saturday, while tbey were n an old atore building, In the rear of the lilair hotel, they tound a ladiea purse containing $135. It seems bis purrt together with otber articlea be longing to Mr. Blair's Aunt haa been atored there for aeveral years. The Mercantile store stsrts its dell ery wsgon this week. W. Blair Is en gaged to drive the rig. Tbia will be a great oonvemenoe to the people of Summer Lake, while this will be an added effort with some expense to the Mercantile Co.. but it certainly will be a profitable enterprise in the end. It costs something to advertise your business, but experience proves tbst it dsvs after all. This ia a commend- ble enterprise on the part of Mr. Mil ler, tbe manager, and shows that he ia live man to the interests of tbe Com pany. SYNOPSIS OF ORE GON MINING LAWS Valuable Information For Prospectors Given In a Brief Form $ 1,000 REWARD Ifornla and NTa1a l.l Him k J'oUm lou A.WM'lAtOO. cl whlth lb. untlui alirneillaa mi'mhor will viva li.iuuuo rvwaio loi .vtduuo i7ulre' 11,1,1 eonvlctloa v.. (vol any iiari or par tlo. .U'Aliiig hnrnea, catlioor iiiuIm be- IlilllflllK lUADJP Ul III uirmmira. Id 1ditlnn in tri. lxv, ih iiiMliT.lKad often od Hi. win. nouilltlon MU.ua for All bora t brsndpil honv ulio bar on bulb or either law. Brand rocurdi'il in uliht cutitla. Kaun Harney, Laka and Croon uoumloa. Iluratu ffnittd wuimanltl. Nun. but grown homotonld, aud only In largo snbebaa W. W. Umown, t ile. Ort-gnti. ALGER LAND COMPANY Rail Estate Brokers High Grade Mining Stock Officti at NEW PINE CREEK & LAKEVIEW Both Llko Lake view The oltloe devil overheard a fight the other day. It was reported to the porting editor aa follows - Two bro thers were conducting a business down i little town of Dallas, Texas, when one Dec a me aiassllsned with that ne farious climate, and after diligently and carefully perusing numerous col umns of the Lake County Examiner, came to the grand little oltv of Lake view, leaving tbe brother to run the busiress In Uallaa. After getting out here the charma and glories of the country was so luring that he decided to stick. In the meantime the brother in Texas got hold of a oopy of the Lake County Examiner and the result was after securing management lor the business for a short time, he came to Lakeview. And now the two brothers are spending much energy, time and considerable breath in compromising as to who will go back and take care of the business. This all comes from tbe faot that they both want to stay in Lakeview. Modoc Bank Closed Alturas Pluindealer: Tuesday even ing a State Bank Commissioner arrived In Alturas and closed the doors of the Modoc County Bank of U. Lauer & Sons. Wednesduy we Interviewed Ben Lauer and was informed that be had in contemplation the closing of the bunk, and to that end woa winding up lis affairs as rapidly as possible, without working a hardnhip on the debtors. The Hank Commissioners, however, became impatient at the delay and took the liquidation of the bank affairs into their own hands. Mr. Lauer informs us that depositors will not lone a cent, as the assets are more than sufficient to pay all liabilities. This statement ia fully corroborated by the sworn statement of the President and Cashier in theBe columns on June 24th last. Vl TWO H0RSE BRAND I ftfTW AIST OVERALLS ' If) f CopparWad t f A new pair il ,'FREE VC.iVs" UVISllUUSSICO..ih. "l.ool for tiia Brand" &u tiudwa SUBSCJUBE VOli THIS EXAMINER Will Serve Cedarvillo CedHrville Record: Trafflo Mana ger McNumara of the N.-C.-O. railroad wns here last week looking over the field with tho view of accomodating the poeple of the valley in the matter of transportuti tn for freight. We un derstand that the N.-C.-U. railroad will soon put in operation a line of auto trunks from Surprise Valley and will hIso build a large warehouse here which 1 to receive and deposit freieht. That will practically make Cedarville a railroad town, as the auto trucks can make it here easily in two houra from Surprise Station. An agent will be placed here to attend to all freight matters, and the rates will be satisfac torily adjusted. Let the Uxamiuer figure on your next Job Printing. A mining claim must not exceed 1600 feet In length along the vain or lode, by 600 feet in width, 300 feet on each side of center of vein at surfsce. Within thirty dsyi after posting notice the boundaries must be marked by six substantial posts, projecting net less than three feet above the ground, and not less than four Inches sausre in diameter, or by substantial mounds of stone, or esrtb and stone, at least two feet in height at each cor ner and at center ends of such clsims. The location notice mutt be filed with the county recorder or county clerk within aixty days after posting the same upon the claims. Attached to the notioe must be an affidavit showing that the work required. by the State law has been performed. Before the expiration of sixty days from the dste of posting ssid notice of discovery opon his claim aforesaid, and before recording the notice of location the locator must sink a discovery shsft upon the claim located to a depth of at least ten feet from the lowest part ot the rim ot such shsft at the surface, or deeper, If necesssry to show by such work a lode or vein of mi' era) deposit In place. A cut, or croes cut, or tunnel which cuts the lode at a depth of ten feet, or an open cut at lesst six feet deep by four feet wide and ten feet in length along tbe lode from the point where tbe same may be in any manner discovered, la equiv alent to aucb discovery shaft. Such work shall not be deemed a part of the assessment work required by tht revis ed statutes of tbe United Stales. Compensation (HiKh Uradu News) Why should man let doubt or fear Cause distress, or draw a tearT Or let sordid projects failing Kend bis soul? Wben the Law of Compensation Rules esch Cosmoic relation, And Dame Nature, truly scaling Weighs the whole. In the endless realm of space Every atom has its place: Whole and minnow find a berth In tbe wave.! And the sunshine is as tree To the daisy as the tree, And tbey all have Mother Earth For a grave. Ot'en that which gives us pride Haa a dark, pathetic side, Such as boasting our achievement In a war: And the millionaire's success May be burdened with distress Often death and sad bereavement For the poor. But the workman's rosy health Is a better driver than wealth: And cheer and aweet contentment Are his part. To tbe rich man greed and lust Bring suspicion and distrust. And hatred and resentment Bresk bis heart. So may Summer balance Winter As the plummet swings to Center. And grander things, and rarer, Crown the strife; Every seed tr at fills to esrth Is the signal for tbe birth Of another may be fairer Form of life. Wben the angry thunderstorm Fills the soul with dread alarm, And the world sulks in sadness, Dull and void: "lis the lightening with the thunder Rends the murky pall asunder, And terror yields to gladness Unalloyed. It, when friends have proved unkind, There's a tempest in tbe mind, And our truBt in God and men. Is sorely tried : Then our wife or sweetheart's kiBS Fills tbe heart with heavenly bliss And our reason rules again All purified. To invite each day with joy, As the sun illumes tbe sky, And so charmingly uncertain It begins ; There's a joy for every sorrow, For the darkest night a morrow, And death still wewves a curtain. For tur sins. Prospector. BRIEF MENTION (iligb Grade New) Mr. and Mrs. Bucell left for Klamath Fall, Tuesday. C. A. Csmerson is down from the mines tor a few days. They left for their new borne at San ta Ross, Csl., Monday morning. ; Mr. and Mrs. 3. T. Hill spent Hun day at the borne of D. W. Thomas. Mrs. Robt. Wade and Son returned from Eaglevllle, Cal,. where she bss been visiting. Miss Elsie Keller, Miss Eunice Gib bons, Richard Keller and Norris Beth el have gono on an outing expedition. Jack Harwell bas been having a 40 round go with rheumatism. Jack thinks the time for that finishing solar plexus is about due. The family of Felix Green expect to move to Loa Angeles in two or three weeks. We certsinly bate to loose tbem from our midst. Mr. and Mrs. P. Simons and. son bsve tsken up their residence In our city. Mr. Simons runs tbe Mage auto between here and Lakevie. Jack Mrden thinks A bringing his fsmily to New Pine ' .eek to spend the winter. Thats the proper dope, Jack. And better hurry up a little bit also. Tbe vein ia well defined tbe walls regular, the vein filling a fine grade of quarts richly mineralized. Tbe equip ments are among the best in tbe csmp Jsck Miller baa one to the hills to lay bear a big Jack Pot of simon pure high grade. Hotel De High Grade is being ably managed by Mrs. Miller in the mean time. Postmaster Wendt is receiving bearty thanks and congratulations on tbe courteous, prompt and tusiness like methods employed by him in dispens ing the mails. ' Woile others have been exploiting tbe merits of their properties Mr. Can field bas gone quietly about his affairs ssying nothing, but developing the Al- turss with good a force of men. Rev. C H. Gardner, tbe Baptist Minister, and wife, together with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Estes, all of Al truss motored op on Wednedsay and too dinner with Dr. and Mr. Eastman. There are still several hundred mil ion fishes in Sunset Iske that have never yet been caught. What'a tbe matter with arranging to catch a few of tbem. How about this, you Henry Cook, and you too, Bird Wade. Mrs. Hattie Miller came down a from the Alturas Sundsy. She baa been cooking up there this summer. She expects to conduct the new b"tel at Fairport when it is opmleted. She is just the party for tbe place. A little Indian girl died of tuberculo sis up fine Creek Canyon Saturday night. E. R. Patch conveyed the mother and remaina to the Klamath Reservation in his big auto. It was a 500 mile trip and much of the rosd was bad. But leave it to Patch, to make proper connections In an emergency The trip occupied three days. HOTEL LAKEVIEW A well known Dei Moloe woman after suf fering mln'rablj for two day from bowel com plaint, waa cured by one dose ol Cbamberlaln'i Colic, Cbolera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For late by all dealers. The trial in the case of tbe State against George McLane which is now progressing at Klamath Falls is said to be a very interesting one. McLane Is charged with taking a borse which H. E. Winnard claims, and attempting to change a "trunk handle" brand to a "pig pen" brand. The animal was missing for some time, and Winnard ssvs when found it waa in the posses sion of McLane, Both people are resi dents of Langell Valley. Last week destructive cloudbursts and cyclones were prevalent in many places throughout the union. Several places on the Coast and Middle West and as far EaBt as Pennsylvania lives were lose and thousands of dollars worth of property was destroyed. Wm. Kooing, of Silver Lake, whose eyes were seriously Injured by an ex plosion of dynamite last week at that place, was brought down to Lakeview Sunday for treatment. He is under the care of Dr. Goray, who reports that hiB patient is getting along nicely. The best butter Oliver's 10 cents per pound at Biobtr's Cash Store. SEEMED TO CIVK HIM A NEW STOMACH "I mffered Intensely after eating and no medicine or treatment I tried aueiued (o do any good," writes H. M. Youngpetcru, Editor of The Sun, Lakeview, Ohio. "Tbe flrst ten doiei of Cbamberlaln'i Stomach and Liver Tableti gave nie surprising relief and the second bottle teemed to give me a uewitoinocb and perfectly good health," For tale by all dealers. State School Superintendent Alder man has received notice from the Southern Pacific company that it will give free transportation to and from the state fair for all exhibits sent by regular pupils of public schools. This includes allexhibtis from drawings and needlework to poultry a.d livestock. The condition ia that exhibits from each district must be shipped together and under the supervision of a school superintendent or principal. This is the only company that has granted this concession to the schools. 50 KEWAKD. A REWARD of liftr dollars is here by offered for information that will lead to tbe arrets' aud conviction of any peiaon who has stolen wires or otber property, from our Comranv: and tbe same reward Is hereby offered for Information that will lead to the arrest and '.nnviution of anyoue des troying tho property of the Company. Chas. Uuibaoh, Seoretas y Lake Co. Tel. & Tel Co lotf. , J. L. LYONS, D. D. S. Dentlt Office in Watson's I' lock Lok vlew, Orrgon Blunt (ear's exnerleno In Mlotoiaaa. Qradnat. of t ulveralty of allcblsait. ERECTED IN 1 900 MODEKN THROUQHOIT ACCOnnODATIONS For conn ERCI A Lc ' - LLK-TRAVELEB3Z?; COURTEOUS TREATMENT LIQHT & HARROW. Proprletoi-5 r. . LIQHT QEO. HARROW THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. ABSTRACTS TO ALL REAL PROPERTY IN LAKE COUNTY, OREGON Our Complete Tract index lnurt Accuracy, Prompt net and Reliability ' Such an index in tbe ONLY KKLUBLE system from which an Abstract can be made, showing all defects of title. We Also Furnlsh surterr bonds ana flRK. INSURAMCe H. W. MORGAN. Manager, LAKEVIEW. ORECON POSTOFFICB BOX 83 PHOMKITt All orders amounting to $20.00 or over will be delivered free of charge at the Lakeview depot. FROM AUG. 1 TO SEPT. 1 We arc making these special prices to all. Quality is the main feature of our preat sale. There is noth ing cheap about it but the price. Call and see the goods. Star Oil $2.90 Elain 3.90 Extra Star .., 3.25 2 Doz. Our Taste Tomatoes .4.00 2 Tillman's Tomatoes;.... .....4.00 1 Bartlett Pears 3.60 I " Our Taste Peaches, best Quality 3.25 1 " White Lily Peaches, finest qual'y 2.50 1 " Standard Tomatoes, 1st. quality 1.65 1 " Sunflower, Oysters 1.50 1 41 Our Taste Fine Large oysters ... 2.75 1 " Our Taste Corn 2.00 1 " Standard Corn 1.50 1 44 Eagle Brand Sugar Peas 1.80 1 44 Bengal Sweet Gherkins 3.00 1 4' Bengal Sour Gherkins 3.00 12 packages Arm and Hammer Soda... 1.00 12 packages Shilling's Best Soda 1.00 1 can Paradise Soda Crackers 1.20 Keg mixed piokles, three gallons 1 .25 1 keg Pickles, five gallons J. 50 . 1 paper Cera Prize Mush 35 10 bars Fels Naptha Soap :.. .05 15 bars Sunny Monday Soap 1.00 16 bars Gasene Naptha Soap 1.00 20 bars Silk Soap 1.00 12 lbs. Climax Corn Starch, 1 lb paperl.00 9 pks. Kingford's Corn Starch, lib. pk. 1.00 1 doz. Our Taste Pne Apple 2.75 1 gallon Corn Syrup S. B 85 One-half gallon Corn Syrup S. B .45 3 gallons Corn Srup, S. B 2.40 5 gallons Corn Syrup, S. B 3.50 1 gallon Old Manse Maple & King Syr.1.50 One-half gal. Old Manse Maple & King .85 1 can San Juan Ripe Olives 35 ' 1 1 lbs. Rice, Fine North Carolina ... 1 .00 100 lbs. Sugar 7.00 I case, 4 doz. Carnation Milk 5.35 Full and Complete Line of Dry Goods Your Patronage respectfully solicited. We cheerfully refund all money on any unsatisfactory transactions We also handle wagons, mowers, and rakes. Money back if everything is not satisfactory - - - - E. Arab of ad fc Co. NEW PINE CREEK ... OREGON Let The Examiner Figure on Your Next Job Work