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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1910)
.AKK COUNTY F.XAM1NKU, LAKKV1KW, OKF.UON, TIU HSIU V, MARCH 10. ltU I Cl Jt HOMESTEADS! Homesteads? Homesteads? ii -. BEAUTIFUL CATLOW VALLEY . - 1 00,000 acres of choice sage brush land in one of the greatest valleys in Eastern Oregon. We start excursions to settle this rich valley on April 1 , 1910. We can settle 500 families on choice rich land. It will all be gone by Sept. 1,1910. Will you join us? Address Southern Oregon Realty Co., Lakeview, Oregon. COUNTY NEWS a sa), Smiles and Squalls l TIIKHIIUTtl." WEST SIDE The hieh water did considerable damaiifl to the roaJa and bridecs bv washiut! out diti-hes aud niasint! laud slicies One fI id up Drews Creek eti'rped travel for a few days Engineer K C Lary and one of bia men had qmte aa experience iu Drews Creek iu attempting to cross over to the saw mill. Their team aud wsk'OQ were washed down aud under but by beroic work the mules were cut loose from the rii. One ewam to one side and one to the other While the men sueeeeJeJ lu petiing out with their live-. Looks like spriug. Some who have good pastures have quit feeding stock. Stock of all kinds on the West Sile have come thru ibe winter looking well. Fall sown grain ia looking O. K. bo far. Although the winter has been long and cold, Winter wbebt is all right yet. Last Friday, while one of the Hall Construction six-mule teams was taking out a load of grain to the XL ranch, when crossing oue of the bridged ou Cottounood, a laluatle mule was drowned Cause, bad driv-iug. CFNTRAL OREGON ! HAS MUCH TIMBER; Id the January Timhermau an esti-j mate is made of the pine timber that j ia opened by the Central Oregon rail- j roal work that is now iu progress. On the reserves and private holdings, it is stated that Klauath County alone bas 10 00rt.fnO.UOU teet of timber much more than has been credited to the Klamath district. The pine I elt ia given a lentth of 200 n.iles, with average width of anles along the -Btem slope of tu Cascades. Tak ing the tinil.er that is in Luke p.nu County Court Proceedings Concludi'il Irani tirst pngii. F. V. tavne, Stamps and Lxpret-tao'e on Supplies aud Hook Type writer Virigl Conn, registration of voters in UK'S Bank of Lakevitvi, cash aJvauced tor Couuty I'uor Ir in-lloddou Company supplies. Irwib-Ho.lsou Company, supplies V. b. Snider, Stamps and Telegrams for sheriffs office E. II. Smith, examination of Dert Petree, lusaae A. J. Foster. Ex press charges T. V. Hall, examinatiou of Bert Petree, insane T V. Hall, Salary as Health Officer C. A. Kehart, 3 days salary as County Coiniuiaeioner V. Lair Thompsou. 1 days County lioard of Examiners, J. F. Kurgess 1 days County Hoard Examiners U. H. Allridge. Drawing Jury List, 1010 Glass it Prudhomme, effice Supplies tor Sheriff Winsluw Htyley Justice fees State of Orgou vs. H. Petree T. A .Crump witness fee State of Oregou vs. H. Petree Miidied A. Crump witness. fees State of Oregou vs. B. Petree Lakeview Pharmacy supplies 21.73 10 5o 10..30 72.00 : K 5.00 10. B5 . 5 00 133.3J 11.20 20.00 20.00 3.00 7S.73 t.30 !.:ij Crook cn:v i i the Blue i, : ranges tt at : Central Ore. to easily i ( board meu-ui e -, ;ind that purliui of I .-M H" I er rv M'.tmtai:i i t.. ;,:!;-, i l i.r I V t tt- ! I f.'lM'. I d !:'.' i i -. i feet. 1 l-:l i ' I Railroad Tied-Up Another tuoA--!i l ru'cired Sundtiv at Rogers Paet, i n t. :e Caua linn Pa ciHc railroad ami buried a mtary snow-plow and G2 men, a workiug force who were engaged in clearing the tracks. T: ! , Sl 1 if, Ph .li.t ! fir :i i " ti e .! . , -a'l 1 n.aii . i l.un-a :j tin mails a r hei Lloiug its ,i ,i to i i v r i : -.ida is on - ( : t i.e :-. nithern t i t cou. nt ;si. in for 10 1 1 r ' vui of track l. - aie Ait.-.ed out.. . it ' iger-, and all i he railroad is get ? he r inw to Its I A Chicago cletgmati :iya that the worst Hung about li'iles is that it ; will tea bore. It's astonishing the : ex c ins! re I nforin:it in Chicago clergiiH'ii , posses regitr ling the hereu'ter. A western parson eloped with a 15 year oil girl, and his wife proiiounes him blume'ess ami the girl a "mink" In the gentle art of explanation that man is a marvel, remarks an ex i hange. Senator Pick, of Ohio en iiuuie re presentative ot the intert sts in con gress savs that there is no inure party, ami that things have narrowed down to the question of Capitalism or Socialism. It U pretty clear,' j.idging f rom his collar, on w hich slJe you will tlud him anaved. A Chicago preacher argues that woman holds the key to the universe. Perhaps he does And she frequently leaves it under the front door mat. for thieves to get iu. At last the haughtv milliners havt beeu beaten. The worm has turned. The women have inaugurated a sMIe of their own, and are going bare beaded. Thank heaven, tig-trees won't grow in this country. Another American heiress baa mar lied hei chautfeur. And yet thera are pessimists who say a pool man has no cnance iu tuis country nowa days. F.ngland is now mad about "rink- 1 iDg". The roller sxatiug craze, like everything else, arrived in dear obi , Knlgand about rive years late. 1 Gold in Streets ! The Adiu Argus, of the rir l in-t 'says: While digging a post hole on his lot in Adin. y. J. Niks encount ered a vein of quatt7, and on being 'punned it yield.'d a "color." Today ". u prospect bole is being sunk, and in all probability in our next issue we will la culled upon to announce the discovery ot u nch mine right in town. We rret'ict that Adiu will suuu rival Oobltield iu importancu. ; 1). Worthington and C. M. Tayler, Ne:w Piue Crek, came up Satuiday i tf' puy their taxes. r i The Home of Good Values This moans maximum quality at minimum cost. We say unhesitatingly that this is truo of ovcry itom in ovory department. Wo endeavor to carry a com plete general lino of merchandise and in any one or all of the following departments you will find values that are unexelled. Dry Cccds and Notions Boots and Shoes Groceries Hardware Clothing Hats and Caps Gent's Furnishings Ladies' Furnishings Rich and poor, at this store, you arotreatcd Just the same. Wo will bo pleased at any time to show you our now lines. Buv if you I ike--but see them. Bailey & Massing.!! destimtinu by way of Portland aud j Los Angeles. It is the most serious break in communication that aver oc cured ou that line. J. L. LYONS, I). L). 5., Dentist Office in Watson's Block, Lake view, Oregon ElKht Vear't experience In Michigan. Graduate of L'uivemUy of Micliigau WILL RIVAL FRAUDS IN POUTLAM). IV in I'istiiet Attorrey todnv made a special call t lie federal gran i gate the aetpiisp ion ' Ol 0 Hen s ot land Pi I 1 1 e ( In gon Lum l er i Sumi ter valley riiilu ,. isea to rival the lrau'1 cases A sent, eu.-tern OregnniaiiH case. They being sut i C'harges of violation and Stone act are mad" :a tion. nil I i lot'. ' M .Hi tl.o Pl I er Itltll No Cyclones Hero All lino cyrlnii" 1 1 : t Is a in e v 'I'M! M i'i ii Pitpubir Meed in ie ll s-Vh r ii n elal ( ii 't'l n e nue of Ii e i'rl"iie nttites id tin nest 1 1. lan- utai luie ng the rii'l r liar ot ex Ira I. in v gull til. it- I iciirual.il ii "ii. 1 litis. i , i i ii I ' 1 1 II shape mi l Is prn P i ' I nil i .ttii kiw neat -lives' ii'i I I I " s ' ill' til ! i.-.i i", t i mi fur I 1 1 i 1 1 sl'iti'. 1 1 1 1 1 we In not '"" I t' e n Pi S i Hlii'i 'i )re' tn o ii Melker an I 'Villi.. (Purvey lett M on lay t'.r Inn I i Davis Cieek . Bazaar March 25 'lie la ins nf the Lakeview Library Assoi 'n'l I eve dei'lded to hel l the li'iaui i i 1 1 tl t ot the Librat y on .ilarcli V'. in I he Snider bull lin:;, w hell' 1 1 e : a 1 1 nun lul 1. They Mull legin he mil ecf i c n it neellt , i ,. inrlhe I Jaiuar a lion t tip' 5lh. in-l Mi ie pat tiiMilaM will be ' I I'll PI v t V I I'll . It in h leiy m thy cnu-e, and ehe'iid be nl r i : n i I liberally bv eliey eitfen i. 1 .11 lie v lew. S. J. Dutton und ,M'r. K,te. i.f Davis Creek, were in t mi c'n lav THE CHA'JP,UQU C.'RSLE I'll" l l aul nuiiti 1 ill meet Mm day evening with V) iks Sarah Hum I'ru giam: Cull Cull. Current Kients, " i; nl log Join ney Thniilgh I'gvpt," t'lati, (i. The ThiiipIm inul Tomhs of Westein Thebes, Miss Murrin .lohii H"ii. "The t''riendl Stars, " Chapters 11 II. 15, Mihs Mabel Kl'e. Tin: last 1 1 mi; Orelitnr I iusk Joll the last tliuii to pay li e that s.j.im you n.se nie. Debtor Thank goodness theln's 1111 end In that, silly ijuesllon ! Tit-Hits. The place where business men meet Is at Swcnson's Restaurant. T Make Money-Enjoy Life RE MO VA L NO TIOE! The Lakeview Development Co., finding that their interests are located in Modoc County, California, and from experience gained by attempting to do business away from the county-seat and where mails are delayed in transmission to and from Alturas, have decided to locate their main offices in that town. The business of the company will in no way be changed or Dffected, and the contracts made by the company with their patrons will be carried out to the letter. Contract holders in their Lakeside orchard tracts will please take notice of the change, and here-after address their communications to Lakeview Development Co. Alturas, California. In the Land of Fortune 10 Acre Orchard Tracts ua $500.00" $50 OO c, Cash and U4i-.1fc 'afiiU-, r 'iw.n,v $15.00 per Month p' L ij 1 1 ) et 4 v f. p..,, Golden Goose Valley Orchard . f 1 '. ,.! J. J.) x, -. ' Uft. .. fc, a m - A j ill 1 Our Irrigated lands in the "Golden Goose Valley Fruit Belt" offer you the most profitable vegetable-raising and fruit-growing opportunities? be found anywhere in the whole United States. The climate and soil are great factors in the popularity of this Valley. People are constantly buying our fruit tracts. Don't delay-write at once for Information. Tri-State Land Company, BERNARD C. S1TZ. Lakeview, Oregon. Manager. lliaa9tlllinrwi.aia mi mfffjy 11 a n 1