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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1910)
Hll.VI'Y i:AMINKI, MKKVIKYV, OltLGON. Til' Iif DAY, MAKCII 17, IfMO rive. Adds mm I V -JIM 1 ... J I II A. The only bauinfl powacr made from Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar Ha AlumNo Lima Phosphatoa TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LA ' D. - I n-t here in buy, change H. II. KILLY. sell nr fx LHkevie. M17tf. I'Oll HA I K - '.'' acre farm and Int In town from Onuon 'Vallev Land Cntni an Hsve deed foi same il GKIHLKK BOO Aahland Ave , Chlcstfo. WANTKD.-Hor7l2 to 15 years old, to work on ranch. K K. PATCH, Lakavlew HOKSKH rOU HALK Hrnken and unbroken. Aliio one Knt-llahahlr 6 Tfr oM stelMno. Knnul-e at tMa effo. Mohl7tf WILL SKI L nr trad two irood Olkn ,nm rdv Lot" I. Chas. Hnlth, Bot -TOO. Lakeview. Oron. BHF.KPMfiv NOTIOK 7.aok Whit worth willfVitT run Kama thla Tear MchHtf RTR VVh nr tnlen. t out An 1 , WOP. rt rr mr, branded V. fn stlfl". wlr scar on front weight Hon. nhont 10 rnn , 1 .Itrttt hmr irMtn face sd) hrr. mp hr'4 wire nfinr on left front hel. " 12 mm M. weleht J OHO poinii T,lt r. AN'DRKW MORRIS. Adel. FOR RFA'T Furnished seven room hotiae AiiulT at thia office. FOR KM. F. -On W ntrn n. hnr h.r HAM. fOTfrr Tiov ro . lviw Minw FOR H I.F, n a c r e rriUo On. Million. H mil" t iirli (! Imhfr trill loppf 10 O MISK- FOR HALF.. '.Til arrr In Hnrnrl Vnllr. oooH llonmt, Hrn and or ihHrl. fhri iirlonlun well. 40 nrrea In Hliflf Im'iinp srnln nd madow V. O MISF.M R. Lnkavlaw Or. FOR HALF.. F.lnht heavy work i(iru'M nil oiind niwl nf tfon'1 HiB. HALL CuNHTRl't'TION cr.. LnkKView. NWO.Vi-. FOR RF.NT. HuHuor Han lx toom niv Iuiiihk i'Iohh to hcIipoI Hiid (ii tor of town, wood -hIiimI .1- nti' ?1M I'fr month, i'ohhphhIoii pIvrii at oni'i. .The Arcadia-. riovin"; Picture Show Up- to 'Date Moving Pictures AND Illustr.'iU'd Songs fWCMlkAH CMANOES Mondays, Wednesdays, I?ri ilays and Sundays Two Shows each Night At 7:.li and H::i0 o'clock Solder's Opera House AiIiuihmIuii 10 and l.'ictx Loud M We are going to ?A on our line 01 lunii niipiumuiu We have the best lines in the m S market. Such as the John Deere m M plows and harrows.' OHver W enmeu aiiu Meei piowa, iiuLricjc, a and Thomas drills, 'Planet, Jr., m i Studebaker and Bain wagons.' g These are all standard makes m and sneak for themselves. The S i price is right, quality considered. A Call and see us market. T. E. Ilcalhful Qualities (; to mc loon Economizes Flour, Duller and Eggs THE CHAUTAUQUA CIRCLE ChntilamiiiH Cirri" meat with Mrs. libber M-mOiiy evenlnu. I'-ourem: ICt.ll Call: "Ourreul Kvents" "HiicIhI Lit nt Knot" Chapter C. Tii" I " t .- Ion if the Up per Clase, Mr Hieher "Tha lileimly Htars." Chanter 10 to 18, luchislve, Miss Vithihi HA r EHT. Tall tMmppr I am deticedlv super stiti'ua When 1 mr tailor com iiS 1 croaa mf doners ao ba won't aitk ma for tiU bill Hbort ICbappT-l-l uaoarallj croaa tba street. Chlcaao Nwa Luke County wants von NOT1CB OF rMNAL ACCOUNT Katata of Jerome CbuirbllU L)e ceaand. Notice la hereby given tbat tha no deralsoed, admlolntrator nr tba eatata of Jerome Cburoblll, deceaied. baa filed vrltb tba Count J Clerk of Lake County. Oreiioo. bla final aooonot of tha admlnlatration of aald catata, and tbat the County Court of aald County baa fixed the 2Uth day of April. 11)10, at the hour of tea o'clock A. M. a a tha time and the county courtroom In tha county courthntiMe to Lake vhw, Oreuon, an the plan for dear ths ohjrctlona to aald final account, and for nettlrment thereof. All per aona Intereated are herehy notttled to file their (.hjectlona, if any there he, to anld tluHl Hooount for henrlnd on ald date. J. O HULL A 1mlulHtrntnr of the tHet of Jerome Churchill, deceased. MI7A7 CONTKHT NOTICK Department Of The Interior. United Ktatea Land Ollloe. Lakevtew, Ore KOH Mar , lOth, I'.HO. A auitlcient content attldavit hivln(( heen filed In thla ottloe by Armeda J. (!Hiiiiy, coutcHtant, HHHlm-t Home atead Kntrv No. . KoHhI No. !lft. made Jan. 2nd, lixnt. for Lota 1 and 4 Section IW. Townahlp .'CIS. Hane 1X)K, WlllHinette Meridian, by Robert A Khrlch. CnuteHtee. In which It la al li'Kt.. thnt HHil Khricn lmtnt.ly atiiindnned the lmid ; ttiat he Ima nev- er rendeil on HHine, tlmt he Iihh been . Hl)Bnnt from wii'l IhihIh for leveii inonthH piist. aaid purl lea Hre here- j hv iiiitilleil to nppPMr, reapond, Hiid j offer evl lenee touching aiibl Hlleu't tion nt 10 o'clock n. in. on Apr. 'JUtli, r.iltl. '.efore the ReulHter and lvcceir er. nt the Fnlted Htntea Lund Ottlco I III I.HKClien, 'iriuu. Th anl i contPMtHiit tiaviiitf. in a proper Httiilnvit, tlle.l Miir. Mth. I'.UO, net forth fiicti. which ahow that nfter due diliuence perBoniil nervlce of ihlo notice chii nnt be niailo, it la hereby ordered and directed thnt atioh not tea be tfiven by due and proper publi'iH tiou. Record adiireita of eutryman, Lhkeviev, Oretton. ARTHUR W. ORTON, eUter FRICD F. CKONKMILLKU Recorder DRESS-MA KING SPECIALITIES: Fimmr Cumm Spwa Cotruum amd Ball. OHttmmm Ilooina in New Ituntlnjr nnihllng went of Court Hoiifc. Talk indulge in a talk wnen on tne $ Bernard. (( Personal Mention R. J. Martin, President of the O-V L ('o. arrived Thurtday from KHiiaua City anil will remain Mime week. ,loe X. I'eiiny, of Topeka, Kannaa, lirilviil In town lunt IhumdHy. He iiwneH () V-L land, mid will l here hoiiim inonthH. Dim Mm Hoy i In from the dentil eimt ot I'lueh, mipi repot In HtocM ol Mil ktnda In a lli.ur IhIiIi. condlton and that new uIhhh In xoiue plureM lit no oi) d teed V. A. IIiiiii liiri d Morrill , who Iihh been vlntllUK Old .Mexico, Iihm ie turned liouie anil wiiI'-h le wan iinch pleaned with ehat he bmw In tha Houtliern repuldlu C . M olir aiiii He, of New Fine Creek, were hi town Monday. A. VV Tuylor, of Kfimiind. Okla, la a receut d. airaidn ill7.eii who bun coma heie In a t a y. Ha la much leaned with I bo country. Wui llr-wer iid fmllv, Clark Ren frew hm.i ih illv. it I'D it UiioHon. Col . arrived K in la to tnke up their reiildeiice here Fred HHiiiiiieriiley and Kverett Reed, Of New flue Crerk, were up Moiidny Lew Ih Cerher. of Merrill and W. W Flnley, Hlockinen. weie i eru Friilay enroute to I'lurh to lioy atuc.k. Rev H.. H Riley, of hun Anyelo, I'exaa, arrived lunt week Mr. Kiley whh hero lent Ian. and Imit eeverHl O V 1. Co, tracla here, which be will attend to for eutne montha W .Nixon, left MhIut lay tar Henttle aud pouane, on a viatt. He will be ..baeot atiuut a mouth. Mra. J. W. (Jibbona, of New Pine Creek waa up Monday. Mra. Walter Iluaall la vary ill from aatbma. Joe Keed, Alex Kobioet and Harry Aldrldae. ot New Fine Creek, were in town Haturday. J. W. Child, a banker of Canyon City. Colorado, arrived laat week, to look after aoue iotereata here and may conclude to permanently locate. Dr. Lauo, who waa beta laat fall vltltlog relativaa la atrongly talked of aa a candidate for Governor on the democratic ticket. M. M. Allen aud P. E. Wacte, of Lakeview were In Klamath Palli laat Friday. M a. U. A. Harrow and aon have gone to F.ureka. Calif , on aconot of lllneaa of her mother. She waa ac companied aa tar aa Ban Franctnco by Mr. Harrow. The lady will l.e aheaut aome time. F. A. Cold well, aud brother, tf Kockfoid. 11!., are here to look afttr tbelr O V L Co lauda. Bupt. of Scboola Jackson, of Pais ley, was in town Saturday County Clerk Fayue has rceetved GoO O-V-L Co.. deeds ao far for re cord Iok. 1 1U came in one day. F. M Duke baa retutned from bis trip to Haota Barbara Ilia family la atlll there. M W. Williams and wife, wete up several days last week from their new borne ou their farm at Davu Creek J. A. Charles and family, arrived Thursday from Canyon City, Colo. Chas. Fnulkneranu wife, and Mrs. V L. Knelling left Sunday in their h uto for Cedarville. The FaUlknera go there to take up their permanent rettidenco. much to the regret of their many friends in Lakeview. F. V. Frondfoot the Federal stock inspector, Iihs returned from a tew month viwit in hm old home in Chicago. He reports appalling stock loHses in Wyoming and Idaho, aud I I glitd to learn thitt Lnke couuty stock came through the winter in sucu nue ehape. F.d. Detrick left Tuesday moruiug tor l'aihlev where he has quite an invlmiiiio inh nt rilnniliinL' in the home of Mrs. Nettie Sherlock. Ft) Hip Lyuch, oue of the prominent wool growers of tha county who has been O' t on the desart all winter, is n town He reports bis flocks com ing through the winter lo good shape ami aaya the grass baa started up, so that there is prospects ahead for a big year in the sheep industry. Zack Whltwurth, the sheepman is in town this week j Mra. W. Pay 36 has gone to Sil- jver Lake to visit bar parents. Andrew Morris f AdeL waa in ! town Tuesday He expects to move j hie dairy herd back to Camaa Prairie ' some time next month. , Col. P. F. Light got back last j Thursday from Han Frucieoo, aud was shading bands so onrdially with everybody, that the rumor got started I that be is going to run t"r cougress j against llawley. I Dick Kingsley is making an addi ition to his tireeu Garden House. I O. T. McKeudree, of Merrill, i I in town w ith hij familv for a few i daya. The Wonuui's Guild meets today with Mrs Arthur W. Orton. l J. P. Roberto, h t rother of Al., is a recent aTtriil from New York citv. ! He has entered into pai'tueriihiii with !.M. iu the tiiiloring Iiiihiiicsh. L. L. Hopkins bus written The F.x ! ii miner from liuenos Aires, South lAmericn, that he "ill soon leave SOCIALIST The Socialists have completed a strong organization at Lakeview, Ore., known aa Local Lakeview. F.veryone who believes in Justice and that lab r should receive the pro ducts of its toll and especially every Socialist in the county should be come a member and is requested to do so. Meet lug each week. Every body invited. Parties residing out of town citu obtain full information by writing tho secretary. Watch Lake County. Something doing uuxt eleo tion. MRS FLORENCE WESLEDER, P21AU1 Secretary. ORGANIZATION Suits are bound to give you Satisfaction. First, the Styles are correct. Second, the Quality is there. Third, they fit. Fourth, they keep their shape. Fifth, they are moderate in price. Now these are strong statements, but you don't need to take our word for it. These statements are made by the makers in their full page advertisement in the "Ladies' Home Journal." See March number. Page 85. We want you to come in, examine the materials, the make and the finish. ' Lakeview Mercantile Co. Emm there for Europe he ta not pleanel It la evilent that with the southern continent. Mayor Hailey baa returned from his trip to California and is now ready for anotbei year's bard work. M. W O'Brien, or Aoa River, waa in town several days this week. J. F. Fitzgerald and family re turned Tuesday from their trip to California. 3. P. Hanson, of the Hall Construc tion Co, left yesterday for a month's stay at bis home In Los Angeles. Itarry Ileryfnrd was op yesterday from New Pine Creek. Carl biedel, of Montana, la a new arrival. or Seager's General realty, ranches, improved and raw, homestead relinquishment. Look this list, over carefully if you are coming to LAKEVIEW. We nre printing a lieautlfully illustrated booklet piving photos ot Lakevienr anil Goose Iake Valley, aIo larire plats of the Valley allowing ditches, creekH and each section and township and range. location of the lake, Lakeview, etc. Send I Oc in stamps or coin for each. 240 acre. 2 milea from town town liiiilte, good bonne, barn and hIumIh, li acres in wheat, averaged .'. bu. to the acre, dry farming, aome good liny lnmlw, a well Improved farm. 110 acres finest kind .f grain grain land, l"?i ai-rea under O. V. L. Cos. ditch. If any part of the valley is orchard land. 20 acres of this is. Just 7 miles west of town. $2".00.00, part cash, balance long time. 158 ncres, 10 miles from town. HO acre- under O. V. L. ditch, balance good grain land, fine new feie es, one room house, new barn. SO acres cleared, :32O0.U), part ensh We are HEAD-QUARTERS for the SALE or PURCHASE of O. V. L. contracts from 10 acre irrigated tracts to 1 000 acre farms-if you wish to buy any joining yours or want, to sell-write us. If you wish to BUY, advise us at once, giving TRACT, SECTION, TVVP.-and RANGE. If you wish to SELL, d likewise. Write at ONCE. We will print this list at various times as necessity demands It is the only logical method of bringing thebuyer and .seller together. Our commission is 5 per cent. When addressing us refer to the number. Special 20 ncres in While Horse Valley, Furl of the Old White Horse Kanch. hr hale at par-1."'0 paid up to date will hell evt 11 1111 iii y. Tract S, ec .'tl t wp .'to. It. Special offers with 5 acre water lights. 10 acre, with 5 acre water right, O. V. L. Tract 10: Sec. 7; Twp 41; It ID. lot 11, Blk. 07., if taken at once $240.00 i;U).O0 paid. 10 acres with 5 acre water right. Tract II; Sec. 13; Twp 89; It 10. Just .'t miles west from town on countyroad, If taken at once $275. Two ten acre tracts joining, Send at once for our beautifully illustrated view and Goose Lake Valley, SEAGERS REAL ESTATE, LAKEVIEW, lor LA VOGUE Don't "Paint" Don't Do a Thing in that line Until you See The Lakeview Decorative Co. We know how to Buy We know how to Sell Wc know h w to do the Work. Boone & Blees 20E 3C Sales List 3G0 acres. t30 00 per acre, fine sheep cr dairy proposition, all fenced, best farm in county, 70 tree orchard. test of bay land, part ch1i, easy terms unlimited range. 197 acres, joining town of Adel, good house, barn, fences and orchnrd. 00 ncres to alfalfa balance fine grain land, $0500 cash, this is a good one. 176 acres, proven fruit farm. 600 to 1000 trees from 4 to 10 vears of nge. 1000 dewberries also strn wbernex and rnsplier ries, good water right, also giain land and hay laud, lenod and sul) fenced, close to New Pine Creek, fl'i.000 cash, down. This land wi'l sell within 5 years for $2;0 per acre. 40 acres, Joining New Pine Creek, good house and barn, email orchard, 20 acres alfalfa, balance good grain land, HO0 cash, this Is a beauty spot. 320 acres, O. V. L. ditch r-ins through it. good buy, $12 per acre, 15 miles from town, small improvinents. 4S0 acres, fSOOO, easy pay ments, this is one of the best 10 and 22, Sec. 25, twp. 40, It IS. Together with two town lots 41 and 41. blk 17, we can receom inend both tracts and lots as good investment at 1240 each. Have paid $100 on each, will .ell for $150 cash. 10 acre tract 30, Sec. 23. Twp, 31). R. 18. Town lot 12,l!lk 16, the other 20 acres Tract 20, See 11, Twp 36. It 33, Town lot 3, blk 205, 20(( acres, good home, barn, chicken bouse, feed sheds, gran ery, a beautiful farm all cleared fenced and suh fenced, bog, grain and orchard laud, ri par ion water right, 350 trees In 01 eh n rd. $45 per acre, cash, J, 2, or 3 yeara on balance. This is an income producer booklet, giving Beat the OREGON in SHHTJ Don't "Paper ft 30E 20 stock ranches in ibis country, all fenced, 120 juics in hay, plenty of water, bam hoMs 100 tons hay, 1500 head e p, fine garden, good 7 room Lo 'e. un limited range all ar.n 'i i this place that can never b- u-ed. Deduct the improvements and the land costs about 7.r0 per acre. It is the tiest buy we have on our lists aud will soon be taken. 160 acre sheep or goat ranch, small hou-e, unlimited range aroui;d. ! acres in meadow, spring on the land. foOOO part cash. 20S acres, 1 mile from town, large hot spring, bath house, two dwellings, barn, this is a money maker as a mineral oath and greeu house uroposition. 110,000, i cash. Big future pro fits if this is improved. o O Relinquishment 160 acres. 140 tillable good three room house new, 2 creeks on land, good horse coral, part fenced, $500. 7 head dairy cows, 6 head horses, plow, har row, cultivator, house Turulture dishes, etc. 1000, right from the jump. miles from railroad, n 320 acres, '1 room house, fair barn. par, fenced, just 6 miles from Lake iew, oil county road, all 1 iys under theiUlrh, about 12 acre water rlfht. $17 .'0. Cash. This is a bargain for energetic buyers. (Jet luiy. $2000. 40 acres. 2 in, water right, old house and barn, all fenced. This Is au Ideal fruit and alfalfa farm. Cash only. 20 miles south of Lakeview. 160 acres. 40 timber. 120 mea dow and grain laud, the tim ber alone will bo worth the price. Old house and fair barn, about 50 acres fenced, jiiht 12 miles ncross the valley, $1S00. Kusy terms. o o maps and photos of L ake- Railroad to it. o soizD ion o D o o