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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1909)
i.akk copnty kxaminkh. lakkvu.w, oin.nox, rmntsiu y, ociphku gi. nim Foi:n r, i Ore i Valley Land Contract Holders We have secured a compIeLe report of all farms, owners and addresses in the Oregon Valley Land Co. opening and are prepared to negotiate leases, purchases or exchanges. We are the ONLY firm in the state of Oregon showing this complete data ; hence are in a position to furnish names and address of all farm owners. SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO. Lakeview, Oregon. totonoiiOtOiiCKOiO 0 S County News 6 impracticable to carry ou work through the wiuter. Mr. ami Mrs. Waymau Withers are exoeeted home trom the Seattle Fair alinut tlie Orft of the mouth. Mr. Withers is beiug talked of as candi date for ounty judge next year If reoprt are reliable there are to he a dearth of young lady school teachers north, west and south of Summer Lake before the wiuter is over lint the boys are such bluff ers; perhaps it is only talk. O. H. Carol!, of Lakeview. is biking barbs for a while at the Wood ward hot spriutrs Mr. Nelsou, of Sand Hollow,, has his well down i'2 feet. He expects to strike water iu about thirty feet more. (iiih-rt J. Woodward V ho came out trimi Iowa two years ago has decided to give up his lease ou the Harvey rauch after this season. The Praler ranch west of Summer Lake sold this year 4.H00 iu barley, j urowu without irrigation. There is a j half section of laud valued at 1100, ! per acre. A few years ago it was leased for fifty dollars a year. OontrresRmnn Itnoclav url.l rco tho Irrigation company at the December reople of Paisley one evening last meeting id raien. a new company week and the next day took all the netx spring will take bold and build women and children jov-ridme in the reservoirs. The matter is beiug bis automobile. Mr. Hawlev has a Frolooged for the reason that it is far eye to the future. He dubtless PAILEY AND SUMMER LAKE Dr.Witham made the trip over the rvountaius to B;v in eight Uours and returned with C. S. Beneflel. Mr. Beneflel was glad to get hack alive without his autoT bile which to be brought around by Lakeview. But the report that the niacin::. " as nomine by mail is a base fabrication, doubtless started by people w ho are jealous of tbe lumberman's sue cess. Dr. Witham savs that a first class automobile road can be built serosa the mountains t 1'ly for twenty-five hrndred dollars. Now that Mr Beneflel has a car the coun ty should meet him ha f Aay and build a road. Neal Woodward and Philip Wood ward are camped on the Fremont forest reserve beyond the obi sa mill, taking out the yearly divi.ieud of tweuty dollars each iu fence posts. Would it be all the same to the gov ernment to hand out the cash to the ( fedlow who wants neither posts nor fuel? It will be exceedingly good news to tbe people of Lake county to -learn that it ia tbe intention of tbe j state board to" can" the Portland i expects tbe women will vote after tbe uext election. lie promised to tak" a hand iu bringing tbe Poitlaud Irrigation company to time or to have its contract rorfetted. To make it valid an exteusiou of time must be approved by the Secretary of the Interior.. i W. K. McCormack say that he caw i no pUce betwxreu here and Portland he likes better than he dues Summer ' Lake, lie says the Oregon Trunk railroad will he through here in less than three years aud that in live years land iu this valley will be worth Sl.Vi per acre. This is why he refused an offer of flu an acre fvir bis ranch some time ago. "The Home of Good Values" We have Everything in our Store that can be found in a General Mer chandise establishment Groceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Doors & Windows Salt & Grain Bailey d Massingill MINING MEN LIKE THIS COUNTRY Klamatk Herald III: Karl II. Clark aud IC W. Doner arrived Iu town Tuesday evening from Plush. They ha b en workiut' on the Jumbo Chief claim in th. Lout Cabin din trut. eight miles north of Plush In the Warner Valley. In the Butte mine in the same din rict they have dug n tunnel wlhcli Is already feel long, and the proa perts sreiu very hritfht ludeed. In tfie Jomt'o Chief I liey are at present sink li. g a shall. (bilk ant I'aner i.re I ihiihI for l'i intge. Wis on a visit to their ( Id Iu me. Mil they are so pleased witli tin" isi-t'ts of this country I hat tli-v i cniMiig back and intend to . bring - hi e ot their friends with t lii-ni. VALLEY FALLS approved as the depart for Chewim II . C. (iolT h is been cron correspondent for meut of Agriculture cna. , Miss Kva Thomas, of Salt Luke, left Saturday, alter a months vl-it with Mrs. and Mr. 1",. .1. Stout-. W . 11 . Ilotchkiss and wife paid a visit to Lakeview aud their onii-e Lake ranch last week. W. Hryau spent a day iu the lower valley last week. to the . V. Kice line, D. wiu- Sheep are cow moving ter range uorth. Miss Mabel Motcbkiss spent Wed nesday and Thursday visiting her brother W .11. C. M. Faulkner Co. Surveyor is now suodlviding the 70 ranch for the l). j V. L. Co. Late buyers of V. F. lots; C. Stiad , ly, chief locating engineer (). S. L. K. K., K. W. Armstrong, Locating I .iik'pieiM i .-i l,. l;. I; , ( l-'red ,1 I. own mi M. H. K. She;., l-l .1 Apoii 'limi I ns been made to make thin p -i idl.it- a money order otllee. '1 li- . : 1 1 1 - Falls Mercantile, Co. 1 : t r -. . U I ought the Colvin huv. Tiiev 1 ute also lelded II mule team, wagu mm I in k board to their equip meut, In lithe care of their expanding businer-s. ('. M. lireen uud V. II Ilotchkiss are developing into successful trap per.), in the past two weeks they have secured some six coyotes, three diamond wolves, one bob cat. twelve polecats, and one dug The Ilotchkiss boys have purchased tbe tl. L. Chandler calves. II. L. Chandler paid Lakeview a visit last Sunday. It. Price drove to the (ioose Lake valley Friday. CATTLE BOUND TO HOLD 'GOOD TRICE That the man with the tat cattle Is the man who la going to make money Is tbe opinion of J. C. Luuer gin, au experienced cattle buyer who has been In this seotluu for some time buying tip dock. He says that the packing plants Iu Portland will tie payiug as high prices this winter mi are being paid In Chicago, and I that the supply will be short of the idxiuaud at any price. Cattle are rather scarce this fall and bay willev blently be much hlghet thin, it is I now. Mr. Lonerg'iii has lieen buying cat I tie here (in- itoii.e time uud expceti) to have the tlrst shipment to the Swift lacking plant which la to open In i Portland on the b'lth of this month, j - linker City Herald. TEXANS MAKE GOOD The American peo e are great fur changing pirn e i f lesidt-ncc. Fur in j dunce the Cediitville Hecnid of the l'lth Inst has tills item of the doings ' i f some Tc.xalis ; !'r Wl ittler showed us a Sample nf vegetables grown on land between the lakes, on the ranch of L. I 'ate. The sample consisted of potatoes, onions and csrrnta, allot which were of a nice size and Hue lUvor. This laud has heretofore been consid ered practically worthless by our peo ple for agricultural purposes That laud Is being settled on by people from Tex in, aud we predict that with in a few years good and prosperous farms will dot the place wheretufore used only for grazing stock. Irrigation and Big Red Now is the Buying Time TAKE NOTICE Land with good water rights is the best and safest investment for anyone. We are now offering the cream of the great Golden Goose Lake Valley land, with a perpetual water right, on the following terms and conditions: M. E. CHURCH SERVICES Sunday Oct. "Jlth. Preaching morning aud evening by the I'untor. Sunday School at il;l i a. in. Preaching at 1 1 a. m Kworth League at i : ; l i p. in. Piein iiing 7 :.'!' :. m. We Ihinm a ciir s of aide teurhei in t ho Sunday Sehnnl win will welcome the children aiid iu.-tniet the n in the lenhiiu. The sermons are designed to mag nify Christ aud bring u- all into the knowledgo of the truth. "Como let us go into the IIOL'SK of the Lord" (J.J. Weuutzcll, Pus-tor. rm mmm PORTLANDERS HELD UP ON CIIEWAUCAN Tu Examiner baa bean favored witb the folllowlng letter from John 11. ljewla, secretary for the Desert Ianri Hoard of Oregon, under date of the 1 1th Inst which says: Mr. C. II. Hall, Secretary of the Portland Irrigatou (Company, and Mr. Harold Mawyer, Attorney for that Company, appeared before the I'esert Land Hoard at a recent meet ing and requested li further eitnu slou of time within which to begin C oust ruct Ion. giving detailed expla u at ion of the vai Ions leanons tor auk lug same. As neveral e t en si i ins liml been previinisly granled this com pii'ir and theiewas a prtitl n agiiiunt further extensions the llnaid, In or dt-r that loth sides might be beard , hrt Wed. I ec. I.i, 1 '.'I'll lit '.' HO m. a th' I line for henring i ruteHts, so tlnit if any eo In lit I. nkn enmity winlieil to he represented before the Ho ml they would Inn this opportu nity, ThiiHe Intel i Med iu IIiIh luattei Hhoijlil.lt so -I l-i ih.'d, llle their pro tests before the ilnte of t lie hearing. CUBA AMICK HONORED It 1 1 1 " ' be interest lug to the pupils and otheiH ciiii in did with the Lake view High ScIiik.I to know tint, onw who was In at t endnuce hei" liel year tins already gained roiinueui e in the I Iregoii Agnciiludral College. When the I'renhuiun Hums was orgatilnd at tliu' College lat wee': Miss Cuba Amiek, who attended the High School here last winter, was elected vice- President. Carse Crowder, of the Sbre Cattle Co. has told to Mr. Wiley something over (XX) head of beef cattle. He 1 In Alturas superintending tbe weighing and shipping of the cattle. .iT.XZ 1 fSW-VrT-i "1 '"v .'Mi : .- uvjt jiw" 'I I msm if - mmwrr 'am MORE LOCAL NEWS F. J.IIallock U. S. land commis sioner for .Nevada, says he located 15 homesteaders in Long Valley, east of here, last wek. He also says that within .r months more free govern I meut land will be fund to get any j w hi re I II t Ill-he pal ts. John Adin Inn gum' out t.i Ms 1 1 act I got o the V. I.. ',,., and p. lll.'irlllg till' n II ll II- III Mige Pl'llnll, get ling reiidv to plant an oii hurd. I ii-ii liflllry, wli i has I eeii nt (ioldlierg stiine month.-, Iiai gune !u Colorado to limit after a big mining tunnel enterprise hi which his fath er J. J. Peilley la interested. Miss (dara Thurston of Cognwell Creek, left Monday for Herkley to enter a business college. Austrian Drug 6tor. Austria limits the number of drug tores to the number of Inhabitant of district or city, and the need ot an additional one must Is? clearly a bo wo before the license Is Issued. v.. Fr 5 ONE mi Farm tfnr KAA' $50 Dcvn and $15 per month until full amount is Daid. FARM I BBM For Whom Are You Sowing? If You Pay House RentFOR. THE LANDLORD If You Are Paying For Your Home FOR YOURSELF AND FAMILY . 1 TOWN LOT, size 50 x 150 ft, FREE WITH EACH 10-ACRE Wo have hcped many parties to soVo their rent problem WHY NOT LET US HELH YOU? quickly. our egont, 1 offer v i nit Land offering in the State, j o within thirty days' time. Act not wait. Don'L Delay. See! for full information. iVELOPMENT LAKEVIEW, OREGON IB CO.I Ve are prepared to build homes for you or loan you money to build, or purchase it yourself. We will allow you to pay for ihem on rmal monihfy payments at less than ordinary rontal rata:. You can have nine years lo pay buck (he loan iviih interact at the rate of 5 per cent. " ' The privilege is given you to pay up at any time. Interest will be charged only for the time loan is carried. CAN YOU AZil ANYTHING FA I: Lakeview BevsJmmurr.t LAra:vrEW U -"-'f ----"' -WW Uernuid C. Sit