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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1909)
r I.AKK roVNTY KXAMINKH. I.AKKV1KW, OKKON, Tllt'KKlU V, NOVHMHKK 11. lim louu imii I I hi - - " : " ll Ft U3 Attention 9 Oregon Valley Land Contract Holders We have secured a complete 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. Lfi Q 0 County News 6 PAISLEY AND SUMMER LAKE Joe Howard the cattle king of Squaw cref k, who has the contract to supply heef 'o the Oregon Trunk contractu re is ftedinu three hundred head cf rat tit- Ht Summer ' uke n'i the Harvey, Withers and McCormack places. The tiiu drain ditch put iu by the ZX on the Chnvauean marsh was completed last Saturday It h twen ty feet lieweeu levees and runs trom the Jo'ies place nine miles to the low er end of the marsh The settlors iu Christmas Lake val ley have su hscri bed thirty seven hun dred dollar?! to make a test for arti eiau water The machinery was to arrive 1 i-t S attirday from Shaniko A well wili ne liored 2.LHK1 feet, or until it strikes an arti-ian tlnw, near the i'bt-lps place on the west si i cl ;-e to the Hue between ranees 17 aud 1. The petitions protesting anainst u further e.vtenisou of time to the Port land Irrigation company were Ipmu circulated in I'aislty last Satur iy ly A I Harrow. There are three copies, one to le presented to the .-t.ite land iK'Hrd. one to Congressman Hawley and the otner to thp secretary of t tie luteri r I'll" pet it ions w ere ev l ien t Jy i repaint tj the attoniej s for t i.e protests! t-. Conn and LieL.-fm, and cover tn typewritten aj They recite that the i'oui any ha-" not acttd in wood faith but is hel linn 1'J.tXMi acres for speculative pun uses, au 3 Mllekre ttmt the lauil will ero crops without irrigation The penide in I'aisley are practically unanimous iu Bik'niutf the protect. John llaunon and Miss I'eal Suit were married Sun 1 y at the home of the bride's parents at Summer Lake Twenty-three pounds of notatnes were dim from one hill on I'r. With ams ranch at White Hill. Can any one beat it? Stephen Iviukin has acoei ted a po-ition in V : rii 1 1 Conn's store With his wife and family he is occu pying the lieueflel re-i lence Mr. Waukiu came out trom Kansas leceiit lv an i drew a hundred and sixty acres of land on trie Malheur llarnev line from the Orek'.m Valley Land Company. Mi-s Velum Conn has been elected cnp'aiti of atletics by her cla-s at College. She and her sister. Miss Conn, aic attending the St. Marv's nf the Woods at Terrahaute, Iii'liaia. Mrs Virgil Conn the mother, is spending the win er at her old home iu Liuan-port. Indiana and is a fre-ipo-nt visitor to see the lrls. Ticreisa 1 i 'f eretice "t o; in ion over at 'si. id Hollow that ttirca'ens to le cei-imis. The women wish to call the lie settlement Faririe-.v hut the men s:ty tint the idd na re i- wood rnoiiuh, The historic tiH'ne a Sand Hollo is beet. Put In a case of this kind the ladies generally- wlu out. F.puineer llntler, who lias been looking after the interests of the Portland Irrigation company was called homo by a telegram Isat week. The ZX cattle ha'e heen foorinw over the snowy rim from Sycun to the w inter feediuu grounds nu the Che wancau marsh. Wayuuvi Withers, who returned from his Seattle trip by way of Hail ley canyon, reports about a foot of snow the other able of the summit il. A. ISrnttain, joint represent a five, returned last week from a trip to Portland and t lit Willamette val ley. The coldest weather of the ytar thus far was Friday, nlKht ."th, a hen the themometer at the l' S. weather sta tion at Woodwarl Hot spri-iK weni to '" above The highest tempei at ure f-ir the week euded the Till was !" on the 'Jud T'e rain fill for the week was 'Jd hundredths. KiKhty-six head of cattle through a inisun leistaudiui! were shut op tor three weeks iu a Held over on Spi iitMie river with very little to eat. 1'hey J I'hIoiich 1 to Dr. With-tn: and Wayman Withers. Fortunately they were ri'-i- j cue I in time. j Phillip Woodward the pt iveek ! has resumed merchau i IsiriK'. He is helping out William Millei iu the, Paisley Mercantile store till Mr. Ainswoith wets back from Portlirnd. ! Ilobinson, lies Combes, Mo. re and ! ottiers are netting ready to bore the wells 'u the new settlement. Neal ! Wno ilwal brought their l.oiiim out tit dtiAu from Christmas Lake this : Irrigation 4M and Rir Red 0 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: 10-Acre Fruit Farm for $500 $50 Down and $15 per month until full amount is paid. ONE TOWN LOT, size 50 x 150 ft., FREE WITH EACH 10-ACRE FARM This is the greatest Fruit Land offering in the State. Prices are sure to advance within thirty days' time. Act quickly. Tnis offer will not wait. Don't Delay. See our agent, or write for full information. LAKEVIEW DEVELOPMENT CO. LAKEVIEW, OREGON "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 Baiiey eft Massingill week. Kobinson Krv h lair Ka'den dry fHrnmiK the ast summer. Mid Nelson is seeding forty .eies this fall Into winter wheat. The store nt Valley 1'alU sends a nation up with snppllea tnlt'i'ii month, and Sand Hollow is expei-lliiM that after n while it will have a place on the in a o Mrs. L. II. Woodward and Neal Woodward were recent Tlsitors to Sand 11 'llow. It i- the lioBttt of the perple that Fremont, oo'i iurf iln n l-'ostfr creek in Pei'eniher. IM.'l, ind no miH'Hke when he named It Summer Lake. The month of 'letoher In the ("he WHtiCHti l.asin tn heen Ideal went her. The lowest temperature recorded at t 'm l S went tier station at the Woodward Mot Sprlous wus HI on (li'fril.er .toth. duly on three other I "ikfhts di 1 the t hemometer yet as low j m U Not until the '.'llh as there a k'llin frost that turnded the leaves on the (lie apon tieex at fry creek. The hi u.st tern inrature for the no'iith 1 a l on the 11th. The rainfall was 11 hu-dreths of an inch nd rain fell 0:1 eight e.perate davs. t' liennj on tne 'Jn i There were "Jl .dear Ill's in ' Oetnlier. - partly cloudy and iditht elotidv. I'our or live days there was .1 little v. ind trom the southwest and 1 1 the others were Indian summer. Oefoher is the month when people Cther apples, 5 ears, reiichos and j prunes. I Eastern Buyers For Farm Lands If you want to so, list your land with C. O. MISENER, Lakeview, Oregon Box 21G OfUco in Umbach Block Lots for sale in Lakoview and Valloy Falls Accurate and prompt roports made for hold ers of O. V. L. Co. tracts. WliliiNirj PLUSH Houston lent has purchased the livery s'atle. Messrs (ortis and l'reee have rented the Mei-snnr hotel. Mr. I'hill.rii'k, the miveyor. Ion lifted up an oltlre in the M iss Imild iiiK. Mr. Wall, from Surprise, came over at week and puri hared two line hiiils from Walter I lent. Steve Yotini; Inn retorne I from Sac ramcnto where he has tnkeu ti i s fain- 1 ily for the winter. The town had n chance to see the pioneer wav of teaming, liert l.ee 1 rniik'ht a load (if liimler from the Metzker 111 ' 1 1 with an ox team. 'I'he three yoke nf oxen attracted i:-ueh attention. ' Messrs I 'lily, Miller, Malloyand Me Kendree were over from Lakeview ; Monday. Frank Luna hus started the hirt , l.eef drive of the 7T much. j 1 Harry Anthony is clerkinu for thej Mercuutile Co. j MADAM Kodak Minis for sale ar photo Nai lery, opposite O. V. L Co. otllcii. slltf NOliTHKUH KTIKNKY 1 I Somet'iiiih; w as 1 1 anspi 1 in I lilt; circles In liiiktiew hint wee .as most ' f the principal slock hid lers in thetn ldher (Windy Hollow mini's wit) registered at the l.iiKevjcw Ho tel. Mr. L ('. He'knith. Arthur I'hil 1)1 ick, Fled Oliver and J. Leilley all repf it Unit the i'ii 111 1 nf I ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 will k ep men workiiu,' on the niioes Ihrouuh the winter, ami 111 the tprli evpect lo In.-liill a mill with w Inch I o e 1 1 act tie 1 1 ee In ! 1 1 iiik' toll f I o lit the 1 IS. Oil the J11111I0 Chief m tin 1 1 they have 101 it 1 1 I'd a hul-t'lik! apiuuallls and '.'.ill ploteed to hoist ore diiilnu' the winter, then when the null Is ready t hern will I.e sullicieul. ore to Uei' it I 1111111111: .i'"l thev will he k.' 1 1 1 1 i 1 r 1 -r out t!elr own yol I in ' 1 1 1 II 1 1 It es I Sll 1 1. An isatern iiiiiii who lately iupei ted t e Jiimho Chief, stated Hint H had the hest showing of any mine he hud . Hi-!, In the pant tew ears, ami lis they sink on t hu rich find that was made a month iik'o he helicves it. will increase In value. To have a liuoimutf ininiiiK camp a few miles from Lakeview will iiieuu much to the growth of the town for this is trie natural supply center of te (ioldhcl'U camp, aud lor this rea son the citizens of this county should help a inod thinu nlonu. Tor liy so doniK they will heuellt themselve-i. The owners of the mines have I showed food faith ill nil they lune jd niie, nil'! have call red It hevoiil i t he experimental tiit,'e 11:1 I for thell ' ie sUtmit noil, they hale their JUsl lewnnl. in the way the mines are sliU.V illb Up. I'lice a cultured, rellned and trained teacher 111 eveiy school room, iiiid In les-i than 0110 feiier 1 1 1 on . we wo!. Id have loom to spin 1 1 inn I 11- iiIiiih ln.ii-e ami 111 l " . 'j i " coiiiiliy. (jhiaulltv teachinj nai In .11 welheii in the 1 1 11 it If I'M 11 ud found wai t'lii.' "With mill ice towarl none, mil t-tin 1 it v 1 1 w 1 1 1 1 1 all '' who can and will trnlii licit li heart anil head. , - J en 11 le I la vy . Shiillt llarce. of Klaui'ith Coimt coll.-cled Id I 1'Ji'i. I I fl the l'.'"H tax nil TP MUST BE SPRAYED To Lake Courtv Orcha rd Ists : Notice is hereby kIviiii that fruit urowers must make picparat lonn to throuuhly spray their fruit tree diiriiiu the year I'.Md. A. M. SMITH, Inpsector Dated, Nov. 4th, I'.KM lino. For Whom Are You Sowing? If You Pay House R.ent---FOR. THE LANDLORD If You Are Paying For Your Home FOR. YOURSELF AND FAMILY 1 We have helped many parties to solve their rent problem-" WHY NOT LET US HELP YOU? We are prepared to build homes for you or loan you money to build, or purchase it yourself. We will allow you to pay for them on small monthly payments, at less than ordinary rental rates. You can have nine years to pay back the loan with t (erost 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 ASK ANYTHING FAIRER? For full particulars write i ORE 3 Lakeview Development Co. 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