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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1909)
LAKK COUNTY K X A M IN ICR. LA K F.V1 I'.W , OKKOO.V. 'I IMRNli Y. AT KJL 2. I'.Cift FIVE $200.00 $10"" Buys a i()-;tcre Farm, payable Per month Your Opportunity! Illvcstlll Golden Goose iMke vaiicy.m Sunn' Oregon, i .and of Success. Wc have no Crop Failures This section is receiving more satisfied immigration than any other country. DON'T DELAY It means Health nd Wealth to You WRITE LAKEVIEW DEVELOPHENT CO. Lake view, Ore AGENTS GET BUSY. KIIKNAUD C. SITZ. Mgr., I nibnch Huildlnic IMBMIHiMlll UNKNOWN MAN LAKEVIEW BOY SUDDENLY DIES: STARTS HOME in hii suppoaed to l a An unknown HuogarUu, who had been chopping wood for Kd. Intro, waa taken 111 laat tNk, ami waa brought to Mr. Tatro's- home Monday for medical attention, hot die I the next mnrnlug. I'p l-ft nothing to tstahllati lil bleu Ity, tint three letteia, addrested to a iiiuu uuinud iiroMifiiun at IVachtree, Monterey On. Calif. Coroner Wallace opened tha letter., which with Mealed ami atuuiped, hut they contained not Mn i.' but tilat k abeeta of writing laHr. An effort la now teiug made to locate hia Mcuda and relatives. He worked at I be XL Ranch, and a kiiowli thore s Williama. lie wan biirici in tl.e Lake lew cemetery yet-tenlny. Nice linn flouncing and cover embroidery. Merc. Co. eoraef Blfutu. of Kind Ymj HartWwsw Bcitht California I Sweei Pea Seeds' fe of C J lor ma Iwtrt let THE CUIFORW PERFUMER Kl trnl ui lO.fVX) aredi to dittHbulf Irw lo U. I'imiu if im before I ttey " '""" u do nut have lu Iwr aiiyihtuK- tbe xrcdi r )rr tu cuine toriiy. I lirre bitMlwittif inrart oflrrrd tor ibr priirfiiti ul (Itr rf rf, Plim th iril now re our window- for ytirr and dait ot rontm. lira UtffT IWl Uthr lairM ptUimr. Come In and tarn pi tt. A. L. THORNTON, Lakeview, - Oregon The Kxammer haa received tha following lutier from a former Lake county boy, tbe aon of M 1). Hop klna, of thia city, lie will be gieted uy a nodi or rriemla lior. : Shanghai, ChniH, March ICth, 1909. I0d l tor luk Co. Kiauiiour, Lakeview. Ore. Dear Hir: Pleuan discontinue send ing me the Kaxniluer aa 1 am leaving for "tiolJon (iooAH Lake" aotne time iu April. If tdl goea well I will nave the pleasure ofjl hanking you In peraon for 'ho many eujoyalile houra 1 have had, through reading the F.xaminer. I Home time during the past alx yeara. I Aa pnrhapa you know 1 have done conaldnratiU . traveling since 1 left I I.MkevlMw Imt taking It all in all I i have failed to Uud a Lettet place. lleie In the haut, money la eeler to make hut you pay dearly, an there la no placo where you enjoy life or hen 1th. I llopiug u. y old home and all old ! frienda the tieht of aucccaa 1 am Voura truly, J L. L, HOPKINS. Oreaou and other Facitlo CoiiHt atatea have an inteiiHe intercitt In the ' mutter nf turl If revision, juat aa do other aMctiona of the country. Num- eroua roHolutioua have Ikh-u adopted i by commercial bodiea approving a higher import duty ou hops. Tbata it, lax every body but you-belf. The ARCADIA Hovlng Picture Show Latest and Uest Licensed Service Moving Pictures AND Illustrated Songs PKOURAH CHANGES Mondays, Thursdays Satu rdays and Two Shows each Night At 8:00 ami 0:00 o'clock Odd Fallow Building, Lakcvi.w, Adinlaftlon 10 and 15ctM CtniTII AHIRX1 Proprletora. rmmr-OLABm turnout Mammoth Stables C. D. ARTHUR, Pnofiiiti Tho ?.arirHt Livery nod Feed Stable in mjiitlieni Oregon or M. ri hern Cnllfiirnln. IIoivi'n Koimlcd Uy i he Hny, Werk or Mi otli. S.(liil Atleiiitoii Clven to TihiinUiiL Stock LAKEVIEW .... OREGON COLORADO SSL LAKfeviEW, OREGON The Best Meals in Town-Try Us. BakerV m col,,u'ction. Fresh Urcad Daily ... - - J C. E. LONZWAY, Ir'opreltor Red Livery Barn M. O'SULLIVAN, Prop. :ius and tH- Special Acconimo New Personal Mention K. A. l'rldiiy, of Adel, returm-d ThiirHilny from hia end ihIkhIoii to ,'i'iilnre, Calif., whfrelm had gone to I take bin !(-'- h ii alna for luirtiil, at I her foi I. i , hoiiie, I J. Kranal retnrni Krldnr from hia wlnter'a n mrn hi Haq Francisco. lie la look i u v II, mid raporta a pleaa ant time i.i il,.- city. I .1.11. Kilvai W itmiu'i. OklnhoMia; I'er low. t 1-i ii.ii Mnd .loiiii ,H iiore. of Al ui ". jit-, i '"! yet-r lipiy on tin Sum mi inue, ). li. II lid H.l l. mi lil.il.'-. fiitbel mid fan. nrrlved m inn n V1, idn.r. (l. II. Ol'llVl-H Im M On e HiiiK.1 I Mild , HIM employed III I In- lioitU'h . ul ihi'coui t huiiHe here I . f ill Ja. WakeMeld and l i I I)., kin were down Monday from -over Lake. 11. Mendel 1, a itonoite in town Monduy. . Hon. Wm, T. CreaMer and '!ho. C. Turner, bank candier, wereoter .Mon day from Cm liirnlle, CHllf. I'. Ward, who waa here hint auin mer, baa returned to hia home in WIcIiKh KmIIh, Texaa. j (J. II. Kaater la a new coiner from Nehraaka, who la ao well pleaaed with the country that he haa c deluded to nettle lute. J. Fairplay Lldiniiti, of Ced rvllle Call ., waa iu town thia week. Wm. Mcllfliinan. C. II. Walker, John I'. Mackenzie. oid W. II. C'eiirner, all of 1'ortland were Hotel Lxkeview gueata the pnht ween. J W. ami L. 11. Peacock 'were vUitora from Heno lant Tburaduy. H. W. Young, a homeateader, waa In town Friday fiorn Plaah. limidan Jouea, Kdaiund Angland, aim uawreuce mmivuii were all new arrlvHla Saturday, from County Cork, me r merain jaie. li. I). Hoy, of Nui'irner Lake, waa iu lowu f rl'luy. S. L. Hrattan waa a new arrival hriday, from llaylleld, Wis. Jack Millti-, of Klamath Falla, In town Friday. Koot. ami (J. A. NuIhou, Oie Koenlg, W. hox and L. A. Carriker. were in town Saturday, all from the Weat aide. Mra. (Jeo. Morrill la tbe new an per lntendent of tbe Methoditt Bucday acnooi. C. W. Dent movd htafamllv out to bla Honey creek ranch Tuesday. Ilia poat olllce addrea la Plush. Mr. and Mra. C. II. bberlock, Mr. and Mrf. J. K. Norin, Mra. A. J. Neilon and Mr. IJ. W. . Jobnaon, on the flrat of the week went out on a picnic and Uablog excursion to Cotton wood canyon. Mr. and Mra. O. D. Harrow, Mitt Alice Applegate and W. F. Paine drore to New Pine Creek and bark Huuday. Miaa Lola Ivory of Medtord, passed through town Saturday, on her way to viait her parents at Atluras. J. 0. Mc Daniels, of Weed, Calif., waa in town over Sunday. J. Kouop, of Fresno, the town of many raiaina, waa iu Lakeview Jant Tburaday. W. H. Harnea, of Klamath Falls, waa a Lakeview vlwitor lent week. L. Parker of Adel, was in town lhurailay. W. J. Lloyd, of Seattle, a hotel reuiater man, waa buay among our buaineaa men Iaat week. U. R. Grant waa an arrival Monday' from tioiae City, Idaho. Judge Wilahire waa iu from Laweiu Monday. J N. and Leo Uodaou, and J W. U1 vun, of Warner, were iu town Mon day. (). A. Fleming waa up Monday from Willow Ranch. C H Parker waa over Monday from Add, Mra. F. A. Fitzpatrio of Paialey is a visitor at Ueap Creek. Mrs. Pike la critically 111 of Pneumonia at the home of her daughter Mrs. W. O. Speocer. Another daughter, Mra. J. N. Fitz gerald, of Warner Lake, is aiso iu attendance. Rev. 1. C. Parker and family left Monday morning fot Salem, their former home. CarlUmbach la the proud poasessaor of a new 905 binyole. W. F. Martin is a recent arrival frrm Paoula. Colo. Thos. Sherlock found bis stray horsea over at Hums. Al. Cheney moved his family into bla new borne on West St. Tuesday and is in a correspondingly bappy frame of mind. Mra. M. L. tlreeutree haa accepted a position as teacher in the Coggswell Creek district south of town. Dick Kingeley is giving good fatis faction and is drawing a good class of trade to his "Green Garden House." O. E. Olliver who haa been teaching school tha pnat few months at Plush, returned to Lakeview yesterday. He will soou leave for his homestead. ? W. Lair Tbompsou will soon begin building a resideuce on his lot ad join ig Reed Bros, ou West St. M. O. Hoge, of noise, Idaho, with wife and child, drove over from there arriving here last week. The gentle man waa so well pleased with the rroHpocta here that ha has concluded r hj fid! vf ill ; Fimrlty Chthe Lakeview Here. Co. When it comes to choosing a becoming style one is apt to loose himself in looking aL the endless variety pre sented each season. Therefore we suggest an early selection from our SINCERITY CLOTHES. They are snappy and of the most, pleasing styles. If you have never worn Sincerity clothes, we know you will find them most sat isfactory: if you have had them before they need no further commendation. We hope you will favor us with an early call. Wholesale and Retail to permanently locate In Lakeview. Ho ia a lawyer, hut haa not yet deter mined juat what buaineaa he will enter here. J. L. Hampton, bad recovered sufficiently from hia operation, so that he and hia wife left Saturday tor a two week's viait with A. M. Smith and family, of New Pine Creek. S. V. Reader, of Kockford. 111.. arrived Monday. He is a linotype macbineat, but ia a little early for that line, hot will remain in town if be can find employment. Andrew Grlckson, a homesteader. was over from Flagstaff lake in tbe Warner valley. He reports warm weather over there and says tbe Rab bit creek settlers are busy putting in crops. Everything looks fine. Tbe Cxamioer made a mistake in dating that Prof. Rict waa tbe musician at the entertainment for benefit of tbe Library Association. It sboold have been Prof. Price, who presided at tbe Piano, and who is ever ready to assist in making each entertainments a sncces. A lady doctor at Silver Lake has ordered an automobile from Chicago. R. T. Striplin, foreman of tbe road onatruction gang in Drews valley for the Oregon Valley Land waa in town Tuesday. Company, The Kxaminer has received Bulletin. No. 3 from the Willamette University. Those interested will be supplied by addressing a request to Salem. Xew patterns la vaL lacea and all overa. Merc Co. Bmrt tie Tbe "and Yw Haw Alwn BwgM Signature of Tbe rand Yw Haw Almn O ZOE IO n SEAGEH'S n O IE Beat the Railroad To It D OE REALTY SALES 30 F 1000 n r-zzaoi$f- o list n Noira NOTES: For 3) daya only. We haTe two. one H(X) 19011, Jum 15tb, one eiOOO 1914, June 15th. notes secured by 1st mortaue on M acre ranch all improved, value ?:1500, at U per cent interest payble annually ?H2 interest due, June 10th. These notes can be had now for S1940 cash. We recommend these "Wire ua, if ycu waut these reserved." tiltllrltrtt 150 ncrt'H, chenp laud.10 fenced. bouse ami burn. 1'art meadow, balance grazing, i-j milea from Lnkevlew, Home timber on it. ItwrlllngM $1200 small frame. 6 room bouse, city water, wood she etc, 2 blks. from Court House furnished com plete. Lot 5UxlOO a rare good buy, one half cash. $2800 House, bain and orchard, 2 acres, New Pine Creek 8 rooms, frame, good location, one third down, balance, 8 per cent. No.16 For 3000. cash, pohhch Bion given 2 weeks lor 6x27.r) & laruiMifW liarn. Iient of ahade & fruit, bath, complete, will Include furniture thia one will be taken quick one block from Court House. Five-room house, frame; good burn, can be made over Into six or sev en room bouse for $200, 2 acres of ex cellent laud 6 blocks from Court House, house and barn aione cost f 1.000; the land can be cut Into 16 lots and re-sold at enough to clear the place this Is right In town. Price, 11,800. Dairy Itancb lilid acres. Klamath County 2 Itariis. one 7-rooni house, orchard and good gmden. 2H) acres Irrigated, about 40 bend good milch cows. On County road, telephone communication, f20 per acre. 1!M0 acres Al! good meadow iind grain binds, water rights, good barns and 0 room house Fine gar den. All feuo-d Kxceilei r stuck farm cmo h had for 1 per acre if taken atonce. Onc-limf down, balance terms. Good t-ccci Lit ion i miles from town. Homestead Keliuquuumnun two 100 acre tracts, only a short tiu:e necess ary to prove np on.-- Oue house ami baru etc. KIM), the other 1250, and fenced, part cleared. l'o" acres Near New Piue Creek, f 12,000, 1,000 fruit trees, all kluda of berries, acd gardens truck, best of v ater rights 6 room house, a tried and proven fruit farm, one third dowu, balance S per cent. Hiyrhl-K Ranch SCO acres, pan fenced, burn only. If sold with ranch of lb) acres bouse bam for I2 60. if seierate, if IU per acre. The 3i0 is juxt at south cud of iooe Like, the 00 2 miles south of Davit, Creek. Calif, on coun ty road excellent level grain anil gar den lands, is located on the right of way Ky. "Beat tbe ICailroad to it." Ranch 200 acres all cleared, 1G0 par tially so, two houses, three barns, creek thronKh it. good orchard, land ready for grain, $5000, a ood buy. Tbe 200 farm with bouse and 2 barns, fine orchard can be bad separate for ? UtO, part cash, balauce two or three yeara. i0 acre. 40 timber, 12 miles wast of Lakeview, on stage road. Jloue barn, c.xpacity 8 head 50 acres fenced, good gar.ien, 30 acres grail.', 4 living spr nus Includes 30 to 40 cord wood cut, all for fl;O0, cash. This price Is low. 2200. Modern 0-room Bungalow, new. all details complete, fenced, a good buy, mum close at once. Houses, eltber to sell or rent are scarce in Lakeview, if you mean business we will semi pho tos. . Loia No. 3. kS3 acres, uorth of Lakeview 2" miles, on proposed rigtit of way of railwav. 7-room house, bam, capac ity 100 tons of hay. 1500 sheep, 100 acres under Irrigation, two creeks cross the farm. Small orchard. Beat of hay & grain land. Unlimited range. $N00O. The improvement's alone rep resent $7000. This will not be on the market long. Ranch I'.-O ncres all fenced, good for fruit of all kinds, also 40 to no acres for grain, near IiUkevlevv on county road, spring water all year, 5-room house. 17.5 fruit trees 2 and 3 years old - f..r00, half cash, balance 1 to fi years. "Bent the ltuilroad to it." 1 lot 00 x 27f) ft. main street of town, orchard, tine tdiade trees, one block from court house, f 1000, part cash, aurronuded by the best homes iu Lakeview, Residence Lota--Best location iu town 50 x 50, 1000 build in;: re strictions. Lois 7 300. 82."ill !I2!V., fllock 1 also lots 12200. Jt 13 8200., Hlock 2 Dreukels first addition. Ranch ot Ut)acres-80 acres cleared & fenced, on west shore of Goose Lake Iu California, five miles, fi lty. light of way. House and barns, garden & fruit trees, good spring water, $12 50 per acre. This is a leal-iarv-inveHi meet. The own er Is forced to scP. "He a t the liailroatt to it." Ranch 100 acres 10 acres cleared, till fenced, bouse and a barn, both practically new, this propotrty is m the betrt of condition, 1 miles from town, creek runs through it. t-ioini. This last one lor persons who have $55,000 and some energy. Fruit anch,800 to 1000 acres, 3 housw, 3 barns, good fenctng, perp-tual wo-., ter right, all irrigated, best lands in. Goose Lake Valley for fruit & garden farmlnit.no frosts, local market for all, will produce from 125 to $00 per acre ordinary farming, fruits much greater. All implemeuis. wagons, 14 head of horses, harness etc. Can bs sub-divided, part town lots, bal ance 10 to 40 acre tracts. The lota will bring fS00 to 1.0K) per acre the balance f 75 Kto f 100 per acre. Tha right of way goes right by this farm. To the parties who can handle thia sized property It is a big money maker. Can all be sold this year, price $55,000, can send photographs if you mean business, "Beat the. Bailroadtoit." Hranrh Ultlcea GOVERNMENT LAND Branch Ottice, Plush, Oregon, Joe ICIllott. Mgr. Warner Valley. One of the het chinees to secure the frtst Kolng, Free government lands. We locate persons on only tlje best o good lands. Ak for particulars. HOE s SEAGER'S Xf 30E Lakeview, Ore. o Branches: Plush, Paisley M I?ancy Teams dations to Let For Freighters Lakevlew, Ore. Corner Canyon and Main Sts, iriOE JOT" 1 II I - -