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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1910)
LA Kh COL' MY iCXajIiMKK. b&KKVlK, UUtitlON. THUK1A FF.HKUAKY 17 IWIO. EIGHT i . . MmMBOMBHHnmBBaHBv. 1 m a mar We keep the Ball Rolling by supplying the finest, made-to-measure garments, at very rea sonable prices. It is a pleasure to show you through our line of 500 fashionable patterns, the Latest Spring Novelties and have you become accquainted with the superior workmanship of Garments made by "The Royal Tailors." CITY AND COUNTY BRIEFS Tbe Board of Trade will meet Fri day nubt. A foil attendance is re quented. While it hae not been cold here the 'deep and continuous enow, is doing sad work among the herds of rattle -and rJni kfi of sheep, and if a change for the better does not come soon the lopse-" ot tr.e tockaien shori of feed will le something discouraging. Tbogj harbingers of spring wild Spee. r nve beeu tljing nortbward, hut tbe wpHtlier clerk la en absent-minded sort it h cave ton feather bag another -niKe Friday night, with re ultHDt .iuofall of about nine inches of wet enow. E. Tatro has sold bis bouse on Slash St. to J. 11. Hayes. Tbe Epworth League of tbe H. E. CLaich "ill give a special Song Ses sion Sunday, Feb 27th, from 6:30 7:30. p. m. All are cordially inrited. The eu u made desperate effort to 'sbine Mondav. ODly to meet wiih dis appointmnt and another downfall of anon that night. There are a lot of Greeks in town that are preparing to go to work n tbe reservoir for the O-V L Co. at Drews Creek. The O E-S bad several initiations Tuesday Mebt and eave a fine ban quet in bouor of tbe ne members. Joe Flynn ot Bly WB9 thrown from a horse Saturday breaking his leg. He was brought to town Tuesday ?ud placed under care cf Dr. Smith. O. P. Browne of tbe Warner Valley 'Corporation arrived in Alturaw last week with a big buocb of cattle for shipment. Henry Jackson, the wealthy Klam ath Indian arrived in Canby tbe other day with the bo1y of Hill Essex, an lodao for burial, who bad been killed by a Modoc Indian, wbil en laced in a drunken dispute. No ar rests have been made yet, but Jack sou will get out papers on his return ftotbe Yanix restrvat'oo. Ttis winter should teach stockmen that tbe future will bring about a v banse in stock-growing methods, :ind that smaller herds, and mare feed tod shelter must be prvovided f jt itack. The AHuras Plaiudealer avs: Clieu. Parker, formerly Sheriff of Modoc ! oour.ty. but at present Superintend- j aut o! the Wirner Valley Cattle Co.. i m a fi.iitor iu Alturas lat Friday, j 'de came over from Warner to ioit i:is family and meet bis brother John vho id here from Montana Cbe.8 looks . ike the world was dealing kindly ith him flbarlea Lee Moorehouse Winkle uian ia another of our famous citizens 1 1 achieve fame and obtain pulicity tuat carries their names to tbe utter most partis of our country. Mr. WlTikleman is fullT deserviug of the ionor that are being heaped upon I bim and It iu to be hoped that be is able to show tbe peoole of tbe state that be is fully cahple of holding bis share of tbe food "That tte Gads Provide," and at tbe same time van quishing all competitors in the eating line. February is a gteat month for great men -asht gton. Lincoln and St. Valentine, and iu March comes St. Patrick. J. B Auteu is getting ready for a big rash of tillers ot tbe soil He has just received another car-load of all kinds of farm machinery. Potatioes are as acarce as the pro verbial "Heus-teeth" and are bring ing bib prices. This in one ot tbe best potato countries in America seems out of place. Hay s reported worth 820 a ton at Plusb, and our ranch is not ready to take advantage ot sucn prices. Tbe popular Jack Kimball, of the Weyerbauser syndicate will be he.e about tbe first of March to be ready for granting leases to stockmen. J. O. Metzker, tbe freighter, ur rived Monday from ao 11-day round trip to Klamath Falls. He reports tbe traveling not particularly bad, A well boric outfit has commenced to drill for artesian water in tbe Christmas Lake Valley anout two miles west of Lake P. O. and ibis first attempt will he watched with considerable interest by tbe peoole of Northern Lake county who are deeply interested in the water supply ques tion tbat will enhance tbe value of their lands many dollars if a good now of water is struck. Lake County wants you. J. B. AUTEN HARDWARE IMPLEHENTS We have a carload of implements j tbat will arrive about Feb. I5tb, such as Disc Plows, Sulkey Plows, (Jang plows, Disc Ubrrows, Spring Tooth Harrows, Steel Lever Harrows, Also, the Peter Subuttler uagou, the only wagon that ever crossed the plains without resetting the tires. Each wagou fully warranted. Why buy a Steel Range tbat is not warranted? Buy a "TOLEDO " or a "CHICA GO" steel Rmge, they have a writ ten guarantee,, for ten years. Soon be time for gardening. We carry a full line of gardeu tools and Plaute Jr Seeders. Mining News 1 Sugar Pine gold mine la the Hong, according to the Did well Nugget is coming ahead la the big clans aa a mine. It says that the wet drift on upper level at top of raise la belug run nn a three foot ledge, aud every root gMne'J shows a decided mcreaxe Iu width, the asxay mine ruuulug Into figures or .U 00-121 00 aud 1:10. Of. the lowest fl.lM, and was taken from what was thought to be barren roc, in mi lower maiti level a rtroM-ou. was startod 'AH.) feet from mouth of tunnel and when in 118 feet, three well defined stringers were cut wh iwiug assay values from t4.00 to ftVS 00 The showing at. this mine in a wouder, the values running steadily rum 1.00 to 82.60 per ton and ttie company now only await the coming of Mpring and the starting of the mill t" begiu shipping bullion. The lies gold mine, south went of! A It urns, it unld to be vieldlng 100 a day w Ith a ." stamp mill, and that a moderate si. I hoom is on, with the usual getting In his work of the claim bog. New Spring Skirts am showing a Tow New Numbers. Bo autiful Black Chiffon Panama with tho now ovor skirt Prloo $10.50 A protty plaid Mixture mado in tho much favorod tunio ofToct, with plaits. A particular strong valuo at $10.25. Drown, Navy and Black, mado in tho plaitod stylos. Prloo $7. Othor numbors from $5.00 to $7.00. Mrs. NEILON, Wom'Su,r 1 1 WUMMammWaWaatKMWaWaMmWmWBnKaWBBmWtd How Men Thrive Here 11 It. Jackson has Hold to A. A. Davis, Klan.Htli Marsh about ?IUK0 wo'ttiof cattle to be delivered at Williams Kiver, April 15th. lie also retains stout oiK' head of yearling from his herd The exact price pant per bead for these cattle is not knowu but Is considerably In advance of anyting sold before in the county. Mr. Jacksou enit-trkel iu the cattle business about eight years ago in northern Lake couuty. At that time he aa a sc'iool teacher, having a capital of 110 in money, a hard hut anil a pair of red socks. This derel opment in so short a time again snows the resource of Lake County. Illegal Fencing Deputy U. S Masbal lla.nniersley bas Brrested Frank Paxtouaud twelve others, including a lady, most of them Klamath county people, fm il legal fencing of government land. Mr Pax too left Mouday morning forKlarua'h Falls for examination. He states that he ouly ran a fence across a 40-acre tract, which thereby i saved him building considerable feno to iuclose his boi lings We. are uol advistd further as t;i charges against tbe other persons placed Hu rler arrest. Homcscekcrs Busy The Lnkelew, (ioverunient I. an I Otlli'H is beselged with letteia of In 'inlry asking about the (ioverna ent lauds that are open to entry In ttie Lakeview Land District tird especially icgxrdtng the new :i20 acre homestead !aw. The many people that signify their iutenioti of coming to tbl sec lion of the state is very gratifying and it Is too bad that the census is not tak yearly to show what Lake county can o toward making the largest percent gild fertile pieseut year over that ot last sexsoii thlch iv as 1'iauv times the number that bid ever coma to thu couuty during any previous year. Wants His Homo Back W'. T llosworth ha purchased th'ougli the agency of v F Paine A Co, the Frank Lane lot :ti'.XJI0 feet ou Water St. opposite Mm Planing mill Mr. Ilosworth will erect a rsi dene. He bad rvntcd tbe J. W. Mlkel place Mr. Mlkel had sold out all bis interests tier except that house and left for good After mils lug all over California ami lludlng uothlug be likes so well as Lakeview, ha is coming I ack, ami wanted his home. Here is a moral. Watch Our Orchards An apple orchard at Medford, con taining i'i0" acres sold last week for an even ."00.000. The orchard pro duces 1000 per acre per annum. That's all right, liiit just keep your eve on some of our Lake county ap ple orchards, and see what the future will do foi theu.. Raw Furs Wanted Hihtfct price paid. Write tortnv for pric- list. EATON' & JONF.8' 5l23 fuvallup A ve , Tiicomii, WiihIi. Do You Want to Sell? If you w-wit to pell your IhihIih'hm of any kind, or if you want to sell your property. iud will make ihc p'ieericht.I would like to hear frojn von. Cfve drHcrin'inn and price. AddreHH J. E. SMITH. .-,13 Chamber Commerce, Portland. ( iretfon.. .1w(l A Good Outfit An enterprise that means much to the ranchers the Weal Kid, that are engaged in farming is the purchase of a complete tlreshlng o;,ttlt to handle their crops this season. The engine Is a type designed 10 do traction work aud will be used wtien needed to help clear olf the hhl's brush and to plow the land. The on 1 11 1 is owned bv a company composed of J. C. ) i ver, O. F. Arthur, Cbas. Nelson. F. S. Fisher Wn( Carter, J. C. Morru and James McDermitt. Business Locals After the Looters Miss Agues C. Laut, a Cunadian girl, has wntten au elaborate article for the Februi.ry Technical World, which exposes the laud, coal, forest and water rower looters of the i utilic domain in the United stales in a scathing aud convincing way. It will open tbe eyes of some of the peo le around here who depend upon the low-browed Oregonian for information on conserval ion ijuest ion. if ttiev will only take tbe trouble to real it The place where business men meet is at Swenson's Restaurant. WANT D --Experienced woman or girl to do kitchen work for family of five, on ranch 3 miles from Paisley. Enquire at iiank of Lakeview. lw Klnsr Edward Praises Our Oregon Applos Tlm the wilt of lle loirs of prime Oregon apples -en I to King I'M a nr. I of England during '' winter, by K M. rir'i ton and ol lifts of I'ortlaul, were much enjoyed by England's ruler, ih shown In a letter Mr. Ilrer ton has rereived from Sir Dlghtou I'rnl'vn. extra eiiieirv to Ilia .Majesty King Eiward and kee r 'f the privy purse l'lnt letter I - dated .iHUUay II, at Saudi Ingham and says in part. "I h ve to thank you for your let tel of November 10 Isst and of atlll more Importance to ask you t ) con my to the Hill ishers anil those who sent that splendid lot of apples from Oregon fur the king ami (ji a-n, their majesl les' t!i:i ks for the same They arrived sately jimt at the time you said tbev would au I were much ap predated. " Mr. Urereton sar the Earl of L cester and ttie Duke of Agryll, who bad lieu guests at Saudriugliam, have also written him expresailug their ad miration of the Ongou apples. Praises Plnchot F KEN NO. February It -Thn Sail Jnauuin Valley Oil tinmen's Associa tion, iu session here, have passed re solutions endorsing the poller of the Forstry Service, the Tail adminis tration In general, aud specifically the method Inaugurated by (iifford Pucbot tlie deposed Forester, ill col lecting feus for trespaoslug rattle, horses and sheep on government re s-rves SOCIALIST ORGANIZATION Millions For Defenco According to a report published, President l.ovctt and his associates of fie ilbrrlman syst-m bate suiveyed ami are to build, at a cost of tJl.lM, I s H . kit hundred miles of branch lines i in Northern and Northeastern Call ' forn la. Sunt bei n Oregon and West ern Nevada to Intrench thilr proper ty against the prospective aggressions of t'e Mil' combination and of (mil I - ne a W.hleru I'aclllo road. A feA ai i-toi'allo cltlens are at Iu to eat 'gg uith their tuicon, tint o ate not mm ong them. We nee I mine poult r very niuch or we will le stranirem to tfie palatable fruit ro duceil In the hard winking hen. The Socialist have c.oiiiiiti B trong niganlftioii at l.aksview, Ore, knowu as local I uknvisw. Eteryo'in whu believes In justice and that labor should receive the pro duels of Its toll and especially every Social Inl in the country siiould be come a member and I riiestait to In so Meeting each week Rvery tioily Invited. Parties residing put of town can obtain full information by writing tbu secretary. Watch Iake County. Something doing uet elec tion. M KS FLORENCE WKSLEDER, Vii.Yit Hecretarr. T00J.ATE TOLASSIFT FOR RENT. Seager Has ill mom liuur house cloon lu school and cen ter of town, wood shed A etc I1H per mouth, possession riven at once. WAN TED.-Dlstrlet Managers, Agents and Solicitors for New Win ile Life and Ten Year 0 per cent Debenture Itond, aim) best uaturnl death and disability policy. No eiaHHltb'kt lo'i f or occupation. I ace or sex. llood pay. Mr. MEEK, lot I Drexel iildg., Ph tin Pa WANTED TO RENT. T noli In Rangn 11 or 111 T. H. 40 or 41. Will clear 3l;d see I as desired. C. C. ALEXANDER CU'CI ludli.ua Ave., Chicago 111. lw 10 ACRE FARM FREE. I have a ten iter trrct close to Lakeview, Tract 47. Hec. VJ T. H . 'M, Range '31' aud I have a proposition by which you may have to cultivate free of cost. If Interested let urn hear from you quick References required w4 I. HKROERON 707 Douglas St., Kloux City, Iowa. DO VOU WaN'T a hume In Lakeview, I have it for you, small payment down, balance same aa rent, nn in terest, no taxes. See or write, K R. PATCH Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O A STO R 3 A If vou arc thinking and see the f juying a firing; heel come in THE LEGGETT he reiniorc-c su e ran makes this Deil ;J;,"!iiui v noiseless. Kests directly in the cleats in il.c ide l without the use of slats, renectnm in ail t . -vets Guaranteed not to sag; or lireak. COLVIN'S FURNITURE STORE. Undertaking Parlors in Connection. We have just ree'd a shipment of Rgina Pneumatic Cleauers. It takes all tbe dust out of your carpet with out ttie tiresomeueab of the old I metod of beating them Price t'l ! U &. M Rainbow laces "The kind tbat plea es just opened at li A M. Fresh candy, every day at the lion Ton confectionery. Mr. Home tsuilier Our line of suppl ies bas never be n questioned. See if you can Mud fajlt with them. m a Peanuts a popcorn, always but, nt the Bon Tou contectinery. Hawkin A: Smith Lard, Hams aud I'anon at 15 A M Embroideries dainty pleasing ou display at U &. M For goodness sake ask tu see our new linn of Egvptian tissues and j Scotch Zaphvra. You'll be eothusias tic, too, li & M NOTICE On and after Mutch 1st 1910 the udersigned meat markets will be closed all day Sunday of each week. HAY EH A REERF. OOOSE LAKE VALLEY MEAT CO. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature vi HAIR-DRESSING MANICURING FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ftooMS ih mmw BUMTIHO muiLoino wmr OP OOUHT NOVW Fimar Claim Wonm Fmrnr Cuna outrCM Souoirmo FOR KALE Orchard lauds In the demonstrated fruit belt of Lake Co., "re., 10 nod J(i area treats, small noitldv payments, Write E. R. PATCH, Lakeview, Ore. Skating Rink AiIiiiIhhIdU .'&(', Skating; on Tiich.Ihvm, WedncHiltya aud Thurrtda.VH nlnhta. Polo n Moll diiya iind Friibi., m nlghta. Wctliu'M day afu-ruoon, I.hiIIch' Day. E. 0. EASTON.l'roii. Swenson's Restaurant is the place where you meet everv-bodv. WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT. Week ending Tucadiiy, Feb, 22, 1!)1( il I I lay max mln, pnclp hii'w character I nation fall of day "";d. I 2!) 21 j ll.tiu ih) ' 'Idy uuV; i aa" :) o.oo " "(hi i i.i.v fri.Fyl 27 H.'lt'.V j I huh. 10 :i0 20 27 0.00 I 00 j 0i I" cldy 0.00 00 j moil. I 40 :5T 0.o 4i " tut-H. j 37 .'50 I 0.00 00 ptfldy New Bakery OPEN FOR BUSINESS Will havo Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies every day. Lunch Counter in Connection. PEN ALL NIGHT D. M. SHAFFER, MANAGER LAKEVIEW DRESS-MAKING SPECIALITIES: Fimar Clm Sfa Comrummm ado Ball Roonia in New Runtlnff Building went -f Court Jlotiso. Mr. H0ME5EEKER: Why delay getting that homestead? Your chances are less every day. Railroads are building; into our section. Capitalists are securing: Iarg:e tracts of our lands. Settlers are coming every day and locating. What has been known as the GREAT INLAND EMPIRE will soon be segregated with railroads and become one of the most prosperous farming sections in the West. You know the advantages and opportunities there are in a new country, and the ever increasing price of land, and we assure you that a trip into our county will prove oneof the best investments you ever made. REMEMBER, we make a specialty of locating homesteads, desert claims, and reporting on school lands, college lands, etc. and we assure you of the very best of service. Write or call on us for any information you may want concerning such lands. D PACIFIC Over Lakeview Pharmacy LAND CO. LAKEVIEW, OREQONr-iJ