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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1911)
MEN'S KLIPPEL STRIKES jCENSUS OF LAKE BIG WATER FLOW COUNTY PRECINCTS UNDERWEAR AT FIFTY CENTS New Lightweights for Spring and Sum mer wear. They are, without exception, the very best line oi Underwear produced at the price. Colors: biown, natural, pink and blue. Oriy iifty cents each. A chance for you to save. At Depth of 260 Fet Finds Plenty of Water to Reclaim Land Return For Fort Rock and Lake Probably Includ ed In Silver Lake ..U,M...I.I ..li.l.lLin Q 1IUM.il ......-!. STORB I . P. DUCKWORTH Officr, V jiter St. H. VERNON M. MURKER Telephone No. 10 Lakcview tee, Transfer and Storage Co I. I lt KWOItTII, Moamk Transfer ard Drayage Ice Delivered iia;;a;k ami ikuskiioli coons stoi:i:i R.ITI.1 t KSIIIEI UN IIIMAMI 'OUR Cl'STOMEKS AHE Oi l: AOVEltTISKKS" Valley Falls Mercantile Company Run an up to date iner:anti' store and sell for Lakcvk w ;'-; The Valley Falls House Is now in operation and here to meet competition. New, clean, iron beds Good Meals 35 cents Just half way from Lakeview to XL ranch and half way from Lakeview to Paisle'. Give us a trial Good Barn, Hay and Water The Proof of the Pudding is In tho eating of it. Have you tried our make of Sugar-Cured Hams and Bacon, also our Home Made Mence Meat? Orla C. Hale waa lat wk down from Silver Lake ami gave the Exam iner much information eonceminu the arteaian flow of water that has been sruck there. A week ajro la.it Sunday L P. Klippel at depth of 2iM feet i truck a flow that will funiih suffi cient water for irrigating at leant 160 j acres, and that from an 8-inch pipe, j Realers of the Examiner will remem-1 bvr an account of Mr. Klippel having truck a flow at a depth of 150 feet, but that was not satisfactory, and he decided to go deeper with the result as above mentioned. Mr. Hale recently purchased the well drilling outfit from his brother, and he intends sinking a 14 inch well in the near future. When he strikes a flow he will reduce the size of the well, thus getting the water from all the flows through which his well may pas. When the casing is continued the same siie through a flow it naturally shuts off the water where it passes through it, but by reducing the size of the cas ing it will permit the water to come up around the smaller casing, and hence if a second or third flow, as the case may be, is not struck the flow from the first will continue.' of a well will average about 8-inch pipe. This last strike of Mr. doubly assures a sufficient supply of water for irrigating purposes for all that section of Lake County, and greatly enhances the land values there abouts. ' The cost $1000 for Kiippel'i The population of Lake county, as given out by the Census Department, was 4, WW in 1910, 2.H47, in 1900 ar.d 2.604 in 1M90. I?y precincts the popula tion in 1910 was as follows : Couswell Creek '.VX Crooked Creeek 1 lrewa Valley 02 Itooxe Luke 370 North Lakeview .'.7(1 North Warner Pm inter 440 Silver l.nke l6 South Lakeview tCrt South Waroer 'Si" Summer l.ake 137 Thimam-k ..W4 No returns are given for Fort Rock and Lake precincts, and presumably they are included in Silver Lake Neither are returns given for any town in the county except Lakeview. yfy AT PLV AT THE CANAL iT'-" t ! LIVESTOCK QUARANTINE ! Contlnuol from tirt page of such animals to other localities until : atfer due inspection and permission j granted as provided by law ; and I Whereas. I have been advised by the State Board of Health and the State Veterinarian and through, them, by the United States Bureau of Ani mal Industry that a large number of cattle in Lake and Klamath Courties have become infected with a commun icable skin disease known as scabies or mange, -and that unless effective quarantine regulations are promulgated and enforced by the State authorities it will Income incumbent upon the Federal Government to take action in the matter; Now, Therefore, I, Oswald West, Governor of the State of Oregon, upon such information and recommendations do hereby order that no cattle now within the boundaries of the counties of Lake and Klamath, in the State of Oregon, be removed from said counties into other counties of this State until the same shall have been duly inspect ed, found free from disease and permit for their removal granted as provided by law, or until such time as this proc lamation is annulled. And cattle shall be moved from one locality to another within the boundaries of said counties only after permission granted by pro per State or Federal au thority. All persons and railroad companies are hereby ordered and warned not to handle or remove any cattle from the above described territory unless ac companied by a permit or certificate of inspection issued by the proper Fed eral or State authorities, or until such time as this proclamation is annulled. Exectued at Salem, Oregon, this 27th day of April 1911. OSWALD WEST, Governor. By the Governor : BEN W. OLCOTT, Secretary of State. ' I Mrs. Kittle L. Reeves Surprise Valley Record : Mrs. Kittie L. Reeves, for 29 years a resident, of this valley, and the mother of Chas. II. Lamb, of this place, died at Pacific Grove, April 19, 1911. at the age of 73 years, one month and 19 days. Her remains were, at her request, cremat ed at the Cypress Lawn cemetery, in San Francisco. Mrs. Reeves waa well known and highly esteemed by a large circle of friends here, who deeply regret to learn of her death and extend sincere sympathy ,to the bereaved ones. DOCKET FDR HAY COURT Continued from llrst pngv for plaintiff. Florence L. Payne vs. Frank W. Payne, divorce; L. F. Conn for plain tiff. W. Lair Thompson vs. W. H. McCall, to recover money. Range Troubles The range troubles in the Deschutes j forest and the northern part of the j county, wherein the ZX Company is the principal factor, are apparently auite generally misunderstood. As is usunl in such controversies there are two sides tQ the question, and the com pany claims that the rattle were driv en off the public range and forced on to the Forest by interested parties. All early range was egarly sought this spring by the stockmen generally, and the place to which the ZX people took their cattle is considered one of the best early ranges in the county. Should the case come up for heaing in the United States Courts or'elsewhere some interesting developments may be ex- j wcted. Land Filings The following applications for lands in Lake County were filed at the Lake view land office for the week ending April 27th : David Dotson, Sec. 13, 27-15. Emma F. Thomas, Sec. 25. 20-14. Carrie P. Bass, Sec. 21. 29-17. Victor C. Baney, Sec. 24, 29-17. Chautauqua Circle The Chautauqua Circle will meet with Mrs. B. F. Cloud, Monday even ing, May 8. Program : Roll Call, Current Events. "Imagination, the Enlightener" Oppenhiem, Miss Sara Horn. "The Emotions and their Educa tion" Oppenheim, Mrs. G. W. Johnson. MILLINERY! MILLINERY! MILLINERY! Prove to yoursrlf that wt place better nillinery value with you than any other house. In our Hats are style, quiet elegante. Individuality and simplicity. The work manshlp Is the best. Compare the quality of our Mat with other.. We have a large line now ready for your In spection, (lood. practical Mais that will merit your atten tion. Our business Is our pleasure so keep us busy. MRSc A. M. sMEILOlM WOMEN'S OUTFITTER LOWEST VALLEY IN LAKE COUNTY jtnt week w Intrrvated and located a limn who tin made truck garden In it a apvcialty In the American Fnll, Malm, provrn dUtrict. Ilrt going to California, hut could not a u, lie tutta be will ntnke III and Inn family' rUht here. Iovelij(nt tills Valley; it mnr pay. See Jennings Meyer Keitlly Co. They locate FKKK. Jennings-Meyer Realty Company VALLEY FALLS OREGON qr It don't matter what kind of a face you have, you can get your head CGvered all sum mer at the Econo my Store for from 10cts to 50cts. : a a a a CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. R. Af, COREY, Cmnmrol Manatfr LAKEVIEW . OREGON Oparataa Stagaa, carrying United Stale. Malls, Eapra and Paaaangar. an Itaa following rout: ALTURAS TO LAKEVIEW; LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LALEV1EW AUT0H0UILE5 OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH THE 5TAUE5 FARES: On Way Round trip Klamath Falls Route - $10.00 $18.00 Alturas Route 5.00 9.00 Pluah Route 4.00 7.00 WiPICESi- Lakavlaw . staf, Ottlca Pluah .... Stilllvaa Holal Ktaaa.ih Fall . A Mr lean Haul Alt-uaa ... Hotal Royal AUTEN iUNEHART GAS ENGINES The Famous "Waterloo Chief" Gas Engine, Guaranteed One Year, at These Low Prices: J J-2 Horse-Power 2 1-2 Horse-Power $ 75.00 U0.00 WAGONS Winona. Mandt and Peter Schuttler Wagons, Hacks and Road Carts The Best Vehicles Made "Good Timber and Bone-Dry" Moline Farm Implements McCormick Mowers and Rakes THEY WILL STAND THE TEST OUR MOTTO: "LIVE AND LET LIVE" GIVE US A CALL Goose Lake Valley Meat Co.