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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1910)
I.AKK (OPNTY. EXAMISKC,J,AKj;VJKW, ...OqOX.TIIi:K81)A.y. FKIlRUAilY Wn 4 o I Absolutely ! Royal JtkZs Qnklnn Powder $r I Inwrovos tho flavor r;r - - Ttrr and adds to tho fc of tho food ?J ',1 iritis O-WiiU P?JBSE8 Absolutely Pure Personal Mention ) Ctiea, flarrla, of Chicago, U here on look nut for laoatlon, TTT m m w I' II. At ftely and K. W. Thompson of Valley Falls art lo town for a few darn. i'-irt ;r.itr-ti "jL l'botographer Weudt, of New i'ine Creek, was a Hatnrday visitor and ra tion evrj thing Una down there. "itaVa" land-looker thin week from I ikiritnlown, Wawh. Klamath Kails wan represented Id Liikevle lbl week fy M. Will lama. Thou. ilHunesy, and Wtn. Kimball. Lake view Post-Office Amount of business transacted through t ic Lakeview Post-oflice from January 1st to December 31st 1909 Money Order Issued 48 G8 amounting t. f 55,770.20 Amount paid out on Money;Orders Deposit with U. S.FrcnsuryJ- - Hs- WW''"'- 1 g;"" Ki;gisti:ri:ii QMail: deceived for Registering, I'icces of Mail S44,3G8.20 - 1,1 ,402.00 55,770.20 3777 1000" 500 Increase of pieces over 1908 Registered, fc Received for delivery 4 Increase of pieces over 1908 Register in Transient Total Handled 8475 Postagi: Salks From January 1st to December 31st 1909 .",090 1 008 4,G5G.40 A n increase over 1 908 of 1 125.54 Transient Mails, Mails for delivciy and Out-going Mails for the year 1909 amount to 052,0S0 pieces. '5 PRIZE liO (HO HT.lt APPLES WERE BAD NOKTII YAKIMA, Wash., Jan. 'ir. f IIihI the K(kii Ktver aileit whlttli on 11 rut (it l at tlin Nntional Apjilo hduw were ortuj la the claim of W. W. Bawyer, ha luia juat returned PETRE ACCUSED OF W . It. 1rlne!,' hii1 W. H'mxHu were over thin week liorn l'liuli. a . .). J. VHimeulHii hikI V, I'', liurch of Adel were In town Kunrlny. .- T!7iTrrlHou and Oau Howard, of OMcelo, MlkMourl, are Ixire luokina oer the country. J J. IJ. Ilrockeleby, hait returned from bin trip to Hunt liartara aod MM A tiKelei. Z -i . . I. Martin Hander the Hheep y rower, Ih lying very III with pneumonia lu the Hotel Lakevlew. :t,- f&!Z51 Will Currier down tbia week from tiumioer Lake. Dr. Daly and Col, Light made a trip laat Friday to New Fine Creek lu,tbe fortnera auto-buiicy. Creed MoKeudree and family are na'd to he on their way bera. . It l reported ' tbat Mr. McKendre and fuiully will aooo leave bera wltb tba flow ta laatloa lo Oatarlo, Malbaor Couuty. It la hoped -tbat inch will oot btbe case,; aa they have taen life loos reeldenta, aod would te ead ly minpd from tbia oomrouplty. Mm. Koy HbiriTleft town laet week. od accoiiut of tbe alarming illneae of bar alater, io Booora, California. KTracy and Hannah Ander- Drewa Valley, bare beeo lloenae to marry. Tbey on, of granted are quite young, the gtoonv being on ly 'JO and tb brl'le , itra. Hartln ia reported Ivery much improved In health. .Hbe la tbe daugb ter of tbe late Jamea Fobter. ra. w. u. iioubd and latnuy, or PaUley, paanad tbrougb town laat Tburaday enronte to Grants Pan, where tbey will make tbelr future borne. J rtfentoo, a looa- Mr. Lucy Seariau, of Oregoo, ia bera looking uo tion. Nfw Pine Creek' viaitora tbia week were Peter J. Liu ft. Urt McCuoe, C. l Kmitb aod (May Laraon. Hilver of Lake, ATTEMPTED RAPE The preliminary examination of Hert I'etreo. of Plimb, on charge of threat to kill and attempted rape on the peraou of Mildred, tbe Itt-year ( Id daughter of F. A. Crump, of Ariel, was held hefoie Jimtioe liayley fioiu the eaat, where, he anert, the ' J'eerday afternoon,. The defendant wit i vii i'aiui iiiHiuiu, ana waa uoudu over to tho May term of Court, wltb hull at 1,KM). lkowtie Hiver oiiplea wore iuHHed Lpuu hy I tie ilefurtuieut of nyt Icul t urn. Mr. huw.ver who awnrded hih:hhI pn.e lu the oweeu ittiktH 1'ulileHt. Me frtyn he tddk Hiimt 1H of the Kotie Klver applex tu U HuliiiiKtou wheie they ic declured illHeiiNed liy ex erl, imt tlie DHtule . . t Ik il I'eliHH Ciiul I ll.it . i' iln terinli en NEW P!NL" CREEK ORCHARD SOLD TO LAKEVIEW MEN W. l'n i ne ,V Co. liMve cold tor J. II. 1'crkin. tu l V. Hull and I' re I j lieyuol Jm nt LHkuview,4C t crea 01 uri'li- 1 urd Hul fruit linj.J nt New l'lne Cim U, ChI., beinv a (mrt of the rHet known; aa the liuyce Khik'Ii 1 hey 'Imve iiIhu aold tiiSndie M Keryford Hie I'-tkiim renidetiee uml II ni;ieH uiljoluinrf above ttiict. "lid to a, liiikeviuw ell I en, the l'liiteraou houau and !1 acren. Storms Everywhere All l'luroie Iihh luyl hi vere weather, lillziiriH in I'.uuliOnf uml (icrinHiiy. ihllu terrible llurda havn prevailed .'in I'riiMi e, iletttroy iu thoiiHiuiila of f r ,l..ll . .i. . m iivva u iiuiiii'iin 1 i uuuniH niiriu ui piopeity. The lateut repot rs hih lo tba flit ct tiuit the rivers lire reced ing. It is aa:d that hundreds of buildings lu Paris will te condemned and torn down. Atfer all, good old j Lake County tins heeu ; particularly favored thta ttiuter, as is evidonced ' by our governiuunt Weutber repor'e pabllsbed euoh week; New Comet Receding' 1 ho i.'leiir nky iuehdHy gave iinotli- I er i't pui I ii ii il v tu view the comet. It . tin I Iuhi ui'iht of ltd lirilliaucy. and tin 'ml I u I ii im i n iclierl at leut-t three jluiirlliH ui its lentil) It aUo ap .("ii(iii lo IiiiVh teeeiled a gteat din- tiiiicn Irom itx fdi iner poailion. Old Mold's Club Don't forget the funny entertain ment by the ladies of tbe M. 11 i Church in the Oreta lloute. Frl 'ay ; Feb. lull. 'Hie la lies will abow you the wuy to intitriinnnlal bllsa. All eilkibla men of l.akeview will be curefully oouMtdere;! lor future bus bauds. Adinitthiou 2f Jt 00 . ceuts. Sen ure. your Heals early. THE CHAUTAUQUA CIRCLE The next meetng of the Chautauqua Circle will be at the home of MIhs Uut-ule liurgens. The followug will be program: 'Social Life at Home, " Chup. a "The Lower Population," Mine Hazel Horn. "The Frieudly Ktara, " Chapa 1 to .'I, inclusive, Mra Leblie tieager. There will also be abort kketchea of (ireek Cbaiaotera, bv member of tbe Claaa. J. J. WllliHins has just Hnlahed niarke'lDg 1.UU3 aaok of onions taken from three acre (t land tbree miles ' , nortb of Firewater; Willamette - VU, ley. I'be oulona were sold at tl a The Brut iineiimatla tirea wra made I ok. A few years ago be tlaud was of leather for a borne, tlrawn vehirU ! considered wort hi ewe. it ia now lo Loudon lo 1845 or lHlti. uid you notice CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. The Kind You Have Always, Bought fnhturo ol ZffdcjCu wortb flKX) ner acre tboae big o n lost. adeLaiifiyJew FairT Well, if yoo did wbaT TJo you suppose 10 acres of oolons of like quality would bring yoo lo ready oasur FOU8ALB. 10 acres In 8oe. 7. Hange 21. Township 36, Tract 6 lo cated in tbe Heryford ranob Also town. lot iu addition to Lakeview Lot a, ulnnk 91., fully paid np for MOO. W. W. WILLIAMS 6th Frauds 81 rw2 St. Joseph Mo. I f i I, Here Is Where You Qet Your Money's Worth! When you by Mutton Ktvw at (ic per pound, have you tried Our sugnr cured Mams, liacon? No iK't.UT mailo any where. Lanl, homo kit tel rendered, ubnolti tely pure, 6 11). binkt'tH $1.00 In 4(1 ll. i-aiiH, INc.. FrcHh frozen Oyaters, 1.0(l per cmi. Krout&Oc per nn lion. All kinds of first class fresh Heat and 5ausage kept on hand. N't' will pay the inurket price for ool lieef and pork-hojjH, VanU on delivery. t'oino utid K''t nctiialntiil with hh. e.p.cuu..y. QOOSH LAKE VALLEY MEAT CO. J. I7, Mayfield, Gen.riBr. 1 n I a i (J. B. Kobroeder. was here Sunday. C C. Harris is down tbis week from Summer Lake. N. J. Stevens, of Aostio. Minneso ta, is bere looking for a 'arm. Nels Jepsoo. of tbe PaciUo Land Co. will leave tbe latter, part of tbe week for Warner Valley to look after tbe interests of tbe company. M. w. (Jborcb, who "as teen as sociated wltb tbe Donee Lake Meat Co., bas gone to AUuraa to atart in a business foe himself. J. C. Craveus, was over from Warner Valley Tueaday. J. W. Nelson, and M. W. O'Urieu, of tbe Ana litter Irrigation Co. were In towu this week on Hitduees con nei ted wito their euterprise. They re port the work niakinu wood rrogrees. and hope to have wHter ou some of the laud this ceHHou. J. ()' Nell and w if e have arrived from Michigan, Nmth rakota, and are to tec 'inie permanent residents of Lake view.t-,-. J. C. Oliver, of tbe West Side, was iu town over Huuday wttb bis family. As 'another evidence of the high cokt of living an Ohio man paid 2, WW for a dog, C. A. Hunting, of Merrill. In now io Old Mexico looking op a location While be ia traveling bis family are located at Fassadena, California (eorge lieckroao. of Lindsbors. Kansas, w ho bHS been here for a year, baa goue to Coos Day, on a tour of obnervation. fc. II. Ueebe, who was called to Klamath Falls on account of alarm ing Illness of bis brother has re turned. His brother aied. An all nigbt dance will be given on tbe nigbt of Feu. 22. or near tbat date, at holder's Opera House. Date and particulars glveu in next Issue M. E. CHURCH SERVICES a. m Sunday Jan. 30 . '. Vttoctiing fvcry Sunday at 11 Sunday School at 10 a. hi. kpwortb League at 6:45 p. tn. Prayer meeting every Tbursady ev ening. .UgUWQblnB atliM rJ.' br " ' U. J. WUNTZKLL, Pastor. .. The largest known volcano iu tbe woria la eitincl Mount r.lgon, near r here former Preiedent Roosevelt la bootlna in Africa. Its orater ia tbir ty mile across. OHIIren Cr ' .. FOR FLETCHER S CASTOR I A DRESS-MAKING SfCOIAUTIES: fmmr Olam Smih Cesruata . mo Ball Orishs ItooniH in New Hunting nuilillng went i'f t'ourt I Inline. J. L. LYONS, L). D S., Dentist Office In Wat&on's Block, Lake, view, Oregon Klichl Year's experlunoe In Mluliksan. Urailuale of Uulveriliy ol MloUlgu Watch This Space. New Spring Goods Will Soon begin to arrive. We will show the following Well Known Brands. LA VOGUE SUITS for Ladies and Misses. BANNEK BRAND Waists and Skirts HOLE PROOF HOSIERY HI Lines Pull Line Dress Goods and Neck-Wear QUEEN QUALITY SHOES STEIN BLOCK SUITS for Men W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES CLUETT & MONARCH SHIRTS HATS all latest blocks Lakeview Mercantile Co. Tl N. C. 0. 8UIN8 LAUERS FOR RIGHT OF WAY ALTURAS, Modoc Co., Jan., 21. Borne time ago an action was uroogbt In tbe 8apzrior Court of Modoc Coooty by the Nevada, California Oregon hallway Company to coo damn tbe right of way for tbe rail road across tbe land of E. Laner and ooa. Tbe attorney for tbe defend ant filed a demurrer to tbe complaint, alleging defect in tbe manner and form of tbe action. To-day Judge John & Raker of tbe Superior Court overruled tbe demnr rer in every count aod gave tbe at torney for defendant ten days to answer. New Telephone Rates OPPORTUNITIES HERE F0 POOR MEN TO MAKE 6009 Herring, County, la 33 After March 1st, 1910 tbe California aod Oregon Telegraph Co are to make many reductions on tariff over ! E. H tbeir wires, among tbem we notice i Adams. . L . . . a ' ioey are io reauce toe rate irom Lakeview and New Pine Creek to Reno, N'ev., of fort; cents for ten words and tbree centa each additonal word, present rates 00 cents and 3. Through rate to Frisco and all pointa 4.1 1 FA t a I tm in l a ....UK iiu u ;fc The f,Uure historiaoTf ?r -. L"' "YJlr-1? ' county will recoid last each exDeri- Klamath Falls. land on oor aage-bra-h plalna, and Rate to Alturaa will be reduced to . Till? who arrived Washington. years ago, with a big family, in debt ana wun only tou in money, ?no owns a 2OO0-acre wheat farm all 1 im proved with ample machinery and stock, and is the wealthleta farmer, la tbat section. J A wise old owl lived in an Oak. Tbe more be saw tbe lea-1 be spoke, Tbe less be spoke tbe more e beard. Way can't we all be like tbat bird? 25 and 2- This is owing to increase in business over tbeir wires. It bas always been tbe policy of tbia ' company to redact, tolls as fact aa tbe) business would warrant. Hood's Robbers wear well. In season "There's many a slip" a pair on sale at B & M, tbis Try ceed. J We all know what has been done La Eastern Washington and Northers) Oregon, and tbe opportunities wera not one whit better at the start tbaa they are now In Lake Connty, Ore gon. j l)o not neglect present opportune jties woicb will not last long. H I rl v v tl irk w w ii 1 ii VsN!to yiHi w Four Modern Dwellings We have been favored with the sale of four of the most modern, up-to-date and delightful homes in Lakeview, full particulars, price, detail and terms below. Any of the folow will make good interest paying investments on a rental basis (its a known fact, houses to rent are like hen's tteth.) 1st. --The cosy, modern, well built, bungalow of 5 rooms, not counting complete bath room, of Mr. Chas. Fulkner, which is situated about three minutes' walk from center of business district; still strictly in the residential district; on a 54 foot frontaae,-which extends through the block for 220 feet, mak- ing two lots, one facing with the house on Main St., the other. ,i on West St. Thls-hoase is Just one year old. Will not want repairs for years. Also best of brick cellar, and ample wood house. $3000.00. Terms. 2hd."--That most home-like of homes, of Mr. Owen F. McKen dree, on Water St., Just a few hundred feet south from the Court House. Good new barn for 6 horses and hay storage. 6G 1-2 ft front, 225 ft deep, giving chicken range that can't be beat. 5 rooms downctairs, complete bath, hot and cold water, and room for two big rooms upstairs. Fine orchard and one of the shadiest yards in town. $3000.00. You can't beat it. 3rd. '-The large, airy, roomy seven-room residence of Mrs. Cora E. Reid, is for sale at $4000.00. Partially furnished, bath with modern, equipment. Lot 83x230 giving frontage on two fine residence streets-a short block and a half from Court House, still it is located in the best of residence district. 4thTh&' five-room modern bungalow, up-to-date in de sign, about a year and a half old. 50x150 foot lot. The en tire property in best of repair. Large wood-shed and wash house. Just a nice distance from town. This property be longs to Mr. Ed. S. Rice and $2000. is an exceptionally low price, if taken at once. The above residence properties are fair example of the class of town dwellings we are agents for in Lakeview. Wq have a large- list of town lots, business and residence, farm property, ranches for stock, farming and fruit; also ten-acre irrigated tracts with water rights. "BEAT THE RAILROAD TO IT', RAL ESTATE FARM a.CITY SF APITll INSURANCE -LIFE-ACCIDENT jtPhlhkvy I AA1MC INVESTMENTS ivziio L. E. SEACER. C. R. SEAGER. Lakeview, Oregon .'.