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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1909)
MKKVIKW, M:u N. llMM L UM1T . , ... ii tin-re ril IimiIiIT HnBanm lh V . . im K m - ' - - o o 5 Bieber's Goods are Better This applies to every line i f Merchan dise we $ell. Whether or not you are a judge of good merchandise, you are safe in accepting our statement that the values we give are real and substantial. We hold our leadership vit1i a splendid assortment of desirable Fall Merchandis. Knowing the retail business as we do. we buv and sell only the best merchandise oh tamable. You could not select a better place, nor none where you would Iv more welcome. WEE ARE SELLINO AT COST OUR LINE: OF LADIES, MI5SFS AM) CHILDREN COA'IS. Wl WILL DISCONTINUE: THAT LINE: OF GOODS AND ARE: OFFERING THEM AT THE BEGININNQ OF THE: sPASON' FOR A LOWER I'KILh I M.i YOU WOULD EiF WILLING TO AFTER THE SEASON AT AN END. COATS FROfl $2.40 UP. A the 1U uutchl'iot make, slid " did nut hurry, lie In very hlithly I'lcHScd Wit It tlll llincllilie, Mll'l be lieves thHt class will cninn Into hlri- er favrn when Letter known. i r.ltlor S". II. Uilcv. who drew I ho! "Horse Ixanoh, " lubtitik's mill line orchnr I on the lake slime on tln W(.t Side, lort for ln Texas lie ranch Tuesday, to sn; contend the harvest, which will yield more than NO hush els lli ha iiiM'i t I tui il l In this issue ot The F.vaininer, I i'kikm in c these nee 'mi Is which those inter will I enotlt ty invostiu't tut;. The wife of 1'resi lent Hansen, of tln Hull Construed on Co , who has boon hero for a roii) l of upt'kn returned to her Los Anglos homo Monday. Stn was accompau led by tier husband as far as Reno, who drove I y team to look over contemplated hrond i?niik'i"k of tin' N. I'. O. Hallway. o o o o PAY 8 o o 01 o i aaaai loeO jj Farmer Sin it h, ourwllhoin harbor, hut now it rnni'hiT, of Now I'mo CreeK. was In town Saturday selling H lo.l I of pOHCllOS. The pinrantint "vbh raised Mon day. No new cases have appeared. il. timber scld his New Pine Creek ranch to C. W. Wit hoy, ono of the O V. I.. trustees nl 1, ft vontoril.tr, with his futility, tor Los Atik'olcs, with a view of locution permanently In Southern Califoinlt It Is uono of our htisiaees but wo I'elieve ho will travel some distance ' eforo tlndlUk' to wood a plice as the one he sold. A wptviidioir i "l rails Tuesday lilhl ilorailoil llie N. ('. ( i.'ison:er cttr" just outxiile uf Ki iiii Nil nne wu hurt, tmt all ImiMs hail tn roini'leto their Journey u foot. The jKlaiinith llenihl of the 1 1 1 1 s:in; Mr. lCoy Huiler, wlm until recently hail a restaurant in Lake vieW, ,h;rt taken rliarife of the I Central Cafe Hint will olieii it tninnle iiinl thill purlur there Weil hmliiy lie Nut priHeiit enoviitliitf aii'leliHn inir the reitauiant. The llolsiiinn nut ', tor .liulm' P.ilr lit now lit Atlnriis, mi I w ill hoou l o ilellvorr.l. V. I- Snellli ii has onlorn I an auto, of the hiuh whoeloil, boIIiI tiro tyi.o. W. W. Ilrown, tif I'ito, llarimy County, i in town in a t lonilanei at eourt. ' Mr. Rrown U one of the litrii.st horso growers In the West. Ills hordes l;avo uoiim lot i the e-nit liy seiviee in niii'iy iinntes, iuelnilint; k'reut iiiiinl eis fur that liraueli ol thoM'ivlee in the Cnllol Stiifet It. has heen toiitul that Oregon horses I ni!.MOii snp'Mlot wni'i linn ooiiinn ami for that tciison they ate In Kreat iiomaml every hero. Tost in aster Meyer, of .Valley Kb I In, was in town over Similar. t mast or Miller has varnUhol the LA MODE If you Imvo never worn or aeen any of my LADES' SUYS OR COATS IV oxt ollli e (III liik'" nml oltieo it very nioilorn CITY AND COUNTY BRIEFS of court uu. Monday. I et ware The fall terra No-aDd leHU Klamath tf.smhiers havebeeti niiileii. too. Th.it town is a sine sim nl itmtu tor. The Htiinny penoilhas .atne.l In the eart. snow at It.lu:h, Des Mniiits, .Minneapolis. KansasCitv ami Whefl iuc. Weft Virginia. Lakeview i liakititf in sunshine at)l reve u, in a bitf fruit harvest these ilays. Go hack? Well, we Kvt-ss, ui'.: : The gardener who will put iu celery ami asparagus for tbis market can make a fortune in short onler. Ileport has it that the Burlington is loniiug tK). Go'jd t'Douuh! A. J. Scott, formerly of Paisley, but now a resident of Coloiir-a, was in town a few days lart week. He is 1 10 bourn. er Jtidk'e 'a utng ti re resident of Lake county, I who left because of deeliuinK' years. with the view of ypendiu the rest of his life iu the suusbiuo of California. B, AUTEN HARDWARE CO Sells Main on 'lie tins Kiven the ti I ' 1 1 . a l a u eo l.eryholy iottliitf an unto of sonio tjpi', and oven the editor is consumed with a iat,'int( fevoi torn smell wiioii If the lever tfts inueli worse ho may take h is an tiuiiat ie Koinincton and to collect mi: ! So see tt l in tlrsl it you k"v yi u are the least tuite in in roars ! Kodak lliiishiiiis a. photo ;iilli'ry, opposite I ). V. I, .' otl'co si'tf. NOKTHl'l A M'lKSKY. An In I inn brouttht iu a I'U load ot Salmon trout Friday from Sprauo river. Thov were Hiiappod ui in a hurry. It is said that the Indians are able to catch them there only a tew davs in the fall. The llsh wore Iutk'o and of a Hi'londl 1 ipiulity. Since our late lainy booII our hoc tiou has been favored with the tnont hoatuiful of fall weather. Farmers need LakoCouutv laud. I ri'-p full y call your alleiithiti to muiii It u III he t o your a l n n I ac I ' I'l.i 'i' our . a isi Woman know liet wlial ymi My les best Nllitcil lo our lli'llie, 'Jail The otiieu w ho an' i I ll.leal ill I In' liialler of their ui npparol ami ALWAYS WANT si l ; 1 1 1 M i 1.11:1. 1 : thin thov iisii illy ln.d. InMal iLlv liml .11 si' II l I . MY STOCK. : ll'il - N on a re p. i -It 1 1 1 -I y n -sn rr 1 1 I h it t he mI Irs m lion II a re iiIimk. lati'l.v Til I) LA I I S I' and are i i.t it. t In . ti n detail. It ll l luati rli !h ale sl i h 1 1 y 1 1 I ( i 1 1 I i I! 1 1 1 f i in: kkvsiins why Lis Willi lie' i ti t m a it In. . n . m m the i;i l l I it W N I N Koil.ik tlbns for sale lory, opposite V. L NOKTIIIUT' at photo (,'al Co. ottlco.V.'tf STIKNKY I.. Mrs. NEILON, Womin'i OutfiUor New Bakery OPEN FOR BUSINESS Will havo day. OPEN ALL NIGHT Frosh Broad, Cakes and Pios ovory Lunch Counter in Connection. D. M. SHAFFER, MANAGER LAKEVIEW IRRIGATION FOR NEVADA VALLEY CENTRAL OREGON ONE WHEAT FIELD A. E. Murphy and Asso- At Least 2,500,000 Aercs Xuteti's disp ay of Tiffany 'lass- Our beautiful fall weather has brouk'ht oaf our youtik' people in force to the Tennis Court. ! The tkatitik' rink is uo.v opeD, much to the delight cf the younc people. I And It nil k; tit also be stated that some of the older ones enjoy the pay aud 1 festive rollers. I i I JnJce No:and and wife, of Klamath' Falls, arrived Monday. The Judk'e and riding k'ai'K or harrows, steel guaranteed, JCST ARRIVKIV Moliue walking sincle plows. Chilled plows, disk plow s and harrow s. 1'eter Schuttler Wagons. Kuleruid routing ten years. Ketiietnber we carry the Toledo Steel raue which is fully Koaranteed for ten years. Itarbwire aud nails, in fact ourliue is complete in hardware. Ya tftiarnntp tn fHvt von ninnov. came over in his new Schacht bih , (JjTe u9 B CH ba( exaimne our wheeled auto. He Tade tb trip ml,, miHlitv nd nrices. which is about as good time Youts for business. 0V. L. Contract Holders: What did you get? Are you satisfied? C. M. Sam. an ex tiowspaoer man i of force mid al illty. was in town ; Friday in t e intosrest of the Port land Jouriod. of which he is a HtatT correspo . .. A spvciiiien of his 1 han liwi . an be seen in the article ! taket, fr- m tli Salem Statesman au- out 1 1 v I r t ik'nt Ion si hen e in t he Che Iwaiit'ati i allev in w hli h 1'nrtlainl pen pie ate pernuelui: dilatory tactic. Mr. Sain is at present nsl lit.it at the Won Iwnnl Hot Springs, near i'aislov. and Is a well inti.ra ed man as to i Hri,Mk' n .,11..,. I . r, ,.l .,,,1 I bl nrcb's Fin: sali:-::-.' I i. bo- ipnre at Id 1 1 at t m's .'I'lwa ARTESIAN WELLS A-PLENTY Surprise Valley has some new ar . tisian wells. One that w ;ts drilled In ! a little over one dav l.Vi feet deep, j from which the water arose IS feet : above the t round. The water is clear and tine. Another one was j drilled iu l-i-s than one day to a j depth of IUI feet, lioth thefe wells ! flow over Iii' Kll lis per laiuule. ! Surprise Valley now has; over .'Id) flowing wells It is a wonder that no attempt as yet has been made to secure artisiau water iu this valley, especially when wells are ottiu from 10 to 10 feet anywhere. ciates engaged in a Commendable Work Available for Wheat Production. f- The ( 'odarv ille lb-cord reports that A. K M irphv, vll is Interested Iu the M tsacre Lake 1 1 r Ik'at I titt ncheiiie, left there this week for his bit! ranch near Horns, Oregon, and expects to retruti here In a month or so. All the preliminaries have been I and as much as possible of le-.i.rv iir will I e complet'iil this tall. This will necessitate the putting to 'ork of a little force of men iu the near future, in. i every-' t'litik' will bo hurried aloiik.' as last aa imssildo. ino ooiiMirnoiion oi inis oit reser-j , ,,f v, ,.rnl voir, alio inn irrikaiiou in ine lauu )t, ui ,,HH of prosperity for Do you want to Buy, Sell or Exchang-e? 4 In order to do so, you must have A REPORT ON YOUR TRACT We are prepared to do this for you. We will put a corp of competent engineers in the field immediately. We' will furnish you with a sworn report of examination. in our office for 30 tracts of this land We have offers from local on file parties. GIVE US YOUR PRINTING This ntllce hai put In 2.CK)0 worth I of the latest type and machinery aud carries tl.OtJU worth of printer i stock, so that there is no rived of a I dollar' w ith of rlutintt beinu sent for to otitmde points. We can do any i work as ttood us can be yotteti any j where, lie patriotic and keep your money it'- In mo Don't send away for auythi' U you can uet here. Thai is the way to uild up a town. VEGETABLE MAN COMING ' ;()(!) MDliMNd M.KillboK! I hope you have i rospered t.Mssiirn mer. I have Imd the experience id 'J.' years ru i-ifir vegetables mid I nut Our (iiioiis ure tiniti tic ni'il me I tin y me ki'fpeis, mvret an I luitte; nl.-n potiitois early atid lute, which an- well ripened ami mealy, line rained, mi h as you would wish when jt,u tit t hem on the table, and the llneet pop com Tetiei has nev ei tieen a yrol. So pleano yive us uu order and oblitte. A. Steiihcnson, Cedarv ille. The vegetables w ill lie ready by 1st of .November Maytiel'l ibinch. raised on the V, moans a new era Limit Valley. V to thin year thers were only three or four hom.es on all that vast amount ot territory lyinx open for settlement. Now, there are, we understand, ten or tAolve new hiiimn Koinif up, and a lartte acreage of la'.id has been tiled on by Ititeud luit settlers. When the irrigation sys tem is completed land secured by the Irrlitstton Company will be mild Iu Hti.all lots, each lot with a water riht, aud In a few years from now many comfortable homes and profitable farms will dot the lands heretofore itiveu over to stock, the coyote ami the rabbit, aud In time Surprise Val ley may have a rival for beauty and productiveness lo the the Ida valley east of here. A K'ood road from theie will be at once constructed to connect with the Western 1'aciflc at (irauite 1'oinf, aud by this time next year a liik' change will be seen iu the land that haa heretofo-e seemed practically worthless for anything outside of stock raisiuit. CHICAGO MEN TO ORGANIZE V. .1. Patterson of (irand Opera 'House, Clucak'o, nun of the contract holders ot the Oregon Valley Land Cotnaiiy is actively iiKntted in tryitik' to k'et all the Chli'iik'o contract hold ers tou'ether in order to net ac ipinitite 1 uu. I to form themselves in to groups accord int; to tt.elr riHpuc 1 1 v i local inns I l(ili) the lesult of the draw iii'. The plan adopted to not them to T'.nt Cential ireMon will, within a w voars, iloulde the cereal crop of the nil In I'liellllc Northwest Is the belief i f The. id. He II. Wilcox, presi dent or tn I'oitland I boiniik' Mills. When opened up I1)' t he r a 1 1 r olid s now . tin ll 1 1 ilk', an lininetihi. a.'ieiu:e will lie i thrown open tn wheat nil"l" "In Cei.tril orerfiHi, " sail Mr. Wil cox, " there iil .nlllioiis and lulllollH ui acres ot Ian. I uliicli. unlexH I am k're'itly mistaken In the nutiiie of tl.e soil, will be excellent for iiilu trim- lutt w 1 1 tin. il In Ital Ion. ry lln'ie tn lint ,im,ini acres available for wheat. I hls is un lane nil in reaye as there Is now In wheat Iu Orei..n aud Washington. All tl.nt in nemled to opo.'i up I his k'l eat teirltory U a rallioad and as there are two Hues now enterluit that suction, It Is only a matttor of a short time before the country will develop. Nor will the increase yield reduce prices. With such a condition of alfalrs as now exists, there la no danger of loss ou prices through the eiplolta tlou ttf wheat Holds ill Central Ore Kou. " DIED Nathaniel Thrush, a ntw comer, died Wednesday morultiK. of stranuu lateil liernia. He and his son had only arrived from North Yakima, Washington, Sunday, listing drlveu over land. lie was lis years of te, and leaves chihiieij iu various parts of the country. lie will be buried today. Hamuli, the little eik'ht year old sou of Creed M cKetnlree d led Friday of incipient t ulieiculosis He had been ailititt If'o'ii chihlh I He had recently recovered Iro'nau attack of diphtheria, but his hearl a 1 1 on was weak and lulled to curry l.im over the i lli-ls The luiieral was held .iiituili In 1 1 1 1 1 1 . k lit II o'clock. the 11. Uuy Lots In Watson' Addition Before you buy lots any where In this ticiuity nee tnoae in Watsoan' addition. Close to business center, of Lakeview. !M tf. REMEMBER: bet write today for examination of your That we report on same in order tri which application is received. You had an application blank, thereby securing early tr ict. See or write us for prices and terms. REYNOLD'S STORE AT LAKEVIEW Is the place to buy your veuetnbltH. He Iiiih tile liirp'Ht nHHortuieiit that Iirh ever been carried by uuy linn In thin country. Lay 1 1 . i a . 1 1 i M onre.1 a Ib-tm divorce some t i in ii t; . i and Mien m:ii I rle.l a chorus Kill. His divorced wile ap peared in Court ami nllci'ini liiunl L'elher will be to meet in the fiiriu i "'" mci ee an u u leil. I.ay Mow of a hanuuet at some of the lartie res ! "' 'H bijjamiht. laiirantH iu Chicago where a room may be had aeperate and ll.vo speeches from the ca taina who were at the drawing. It is expected many will be Koinit on their land in the early spring ami will be able to represeut the others who are to come, later. In this way development may begin on many tracts this winter aud next eprliiK even though the owners ore not able to reach their land for another year. The plan is commendable and the Chicago aubscriliers will do well to send their names at once to Mr. l'a-terson. Latjrande ban discovered from re cords in London that John l'redniore is 111 years old. He is as sprightly us Home men at fit) and attends to all his I UHiLess alfalrs, in u day. und walks miles DON'T FORGET! We and Warner Valley. Don't fail to call on or write us. are still locating Homesteads Desert Claims in the famous 1 W- il ritiij PACIFIC Over Lakeview Pharmacy LAND CO. LAKEVIEW, OREGON Uai SAWMILL WANTED IN CHEWAUCANVALLEY Tim iinderHined owns '.i'Jfl acrea of line timber lands, jim I luinber tim ber, on weHt bide of this valley. 7 or H miles southeast of l'aisley Lake view btak'e road, about l'i miles from said road und connected there by an easy Kinde und new rmd not yet completed. Surface free from rocks, steep nor diflh ult loK'ntf, with near ly or quite all down (trade haul. lJienty of water for ateam power at several places on the Ian I, No mill now from (ioose Lake Vulley to Thompson Vulley, b" or i!u miles be yon I Kilver Lake, ( more than 1 X miles). To riuht puity hoi ) a itou.i busiues, opeuinK us favorable terms for coiivunient timlier, aii i uthnr necessary riithts, can be secure I by interview i'tu nr uddiessinu. T. J. liliATTAIN, l'uibley, Oietfon. NOTICE I ll coinpliituci' with the Mute laws nil nei'Kons who have not luinii-bed e mi-Iiim 1 u 1 1' of tlieir prnperl , , ton I itt.d perHOIiltl Ille I'i'Hpeelfull.y reipienl . il In cull ui in.y office in t he County ( oui l llouso nl Luki'VieW, Oleiiiilt, helole Oclobei I .'ill. for the pil i po-e of ihsch inn. A .Mill I. W.I I'osril;. A sHemi ir. FOKKST LLdCLA l IONS. KF FKCTlNii STOCK MKN i)S Til L FKKMOVr FOKLS'l'. Lakeview, Oregon. Oct., K, VMM. New reulMtiniis have been promul gate. I by the Secretary of AKrlcuture to the elf act that ull new owners of sheep and catthi desiring itraliitt privileges ou the Fremont National Forest during the hdiihuu of HMD must notify the Supervisor al Lakeview of their intention to file an appllratioti for rantte on or before Jauiury 1 l!M0. I This action in necessary owintf to me increased demand rot rantte on this Forest making it essential that the Supervisor be in a position to make proper urrane inents for the ensuing seusun. Owltik' to the overstocked condition of the ratine it Is probable t lint a re duct ion wil I be made on all bauds of sheep containing morn Hiaii'JliHl I e i I. but iu case of soch actioi the 'tiekmeii Willi he ili.llnitel y uotilled at. a I ater date. Supervisor liuiam has many wurds o .ruse lor the Forest UHors this year and i.tnteH that with their cnu liuiied cooperation and yooil will the resources of this lorest will bo put to their best use at a much earlier date. EVERYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE GET YOUR School Books, Tablets, Pencils Pens, Inks, Etc., at A. L. THORNTON'S "1