Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, March 31, 1910, Page FIVE, Image 5

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m .uteri in, r.tui
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Baking Pawsfcr f?bf4y A
M Improves tlo flavor $&4fcl
v-? nnd adds to Una yi'iTy
li hoalthfulnoso M VX ' J
Personal Mention
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tijihihuictc;
Tim I burner, .1. I.. Morrow, of Add.
mentioned elsewhere, hhm mcr Iroui
A ' I il Mnnd.iy. 1 1 h im still hearty mid
vloruiiM ami linn promise of many
yearn. A. N. HeimuM ncc ai panled
Mm.
IIownuI l.'lili, who
n nurv)) v I nu tuitty In
i returned to likfiMW
II. l''ox and wife
llllH been with
Im ClmHtir,H"
1'ridnT.
of tlm Went Hide.
Girls, Go In For Athletics!
By TMI OliA BUll. Collcf. Clrl Alhlrl.
Minn Hncii n (i.hlrh.'.l m li I. 1 li- i jp. rln t IipmikIkmii t tin country by
m-orlne r,ti', ...,,ri .IU of u iohILI 70 In u r.c. nt tithhalc meet of th.
Un.l. Iln roll, K,, KirlM
f:.
Ill
fl N u"" Like l iiililclics ninl divotc licrHflf to thorn
""vl in tin- TIM'K SI KIT cim kikvi-i .1 in iiuiKin herself licarJ
J JL fr..m. It U nil in vmir KXTI 1 USI AS M AND AITI.I
CA TION.
I have ih'vit Imcii inti-n to.) in the po o!i1 fasliinnnMe nnd ultra
Li'iiiuMi"' ilniti,H wliidi ci.iiirrn so ninny women. 'I Im: lay of inoji
, of Mttin;: Mill am! ul:iiiinj' fur tliiiiir. of Lflicvin tliut bojiio
i-li"'" ii H"i" will I. ring; in t!ic things wliirli wo ili siro, including health,
nn1 Ion;; Jia-t.
I BEIIEVE THAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD JOIN SOME SORT
OF CLUB IN WHICH PHYSICAL EXERCISE IS A FACTOR. MANY
WOMEN WILL BE SHOCKED AT THE THOUGHT OF RUNNINQ,
JUMPING AND THE MORE STRENUOUS OF INDOOR SPORT8, BUT
THAT IS IN REALITY A FEMININE MISTAKE.
Today tin re a iv h ill t..o many jjirU who NIXJLIXT THE ATH
LETIC SIDi; OF LIFE, with the n.-ult that when thc-y have grad
uated into tin Mr-s ..f life's, work tin y iind that they have not a SUF
FICIENT PHYSICAL FOUNDATION OF STRENGTH to
withstand tl.r workday ftruin.
So I nay for a girl to make herself worth while 6ho must TAKE
UP ATHLETICS.
wer In town Monday.
J (J. Oliver, tlm West Side was in
toon Monday ll report much
pbuvlntf mid ixiinii mmiiIiiik done In
hi locality.
Creed McKenlrmi. local reireeitit
tlv of the lliintiT I. mikI Co. will oc
cupy hu ollici- lii tlm wti.n IjIdiU.
iMr. Jolni Yoiiiik o' Lod), (,'nlif.,
In lieni on h vlnlt to tier iiHrt-ntg Mr.
nud Mr W. K. Ilnrvfnrd.
W. K. YurlHiit mid A. KerinuT, of
I'IiihIi, are In town.
M. w. WIIIIhioh. the civil fnul
t in-i r, who went to (iirinlntf t I ! in
'Criii-k, wiin In town TiK'MilHy. Ilo Id
'Me lltflited" with lila linw nrorit
lion mid mmvh It Ih Hu) only lire, lie
t Ik itl "til Hint Im (ih nIiiio t
I tTMUKilttd 11H to I ce 1, 11 1( 11 fiirnicr.
I:. Ii. I'jiHton Ih now locbled Ht
Viilley KhIU.
I'oHtiiini-tcr Meyer of Vallpy FhIIh
'let tli liclit of 'iin riiiiiiti uiiiiCH Mliine
' mi Iinki'vicw I hchIhj'.
j Mrn. Ifnchl of Add. 1111 Mondiiy tie
.ii) tini'liiii j in tlm I'nion hi'IiooI 011
II.11 Went Si Ih. Mr. WillitH I.BViiiK
I 11 "ik'neil to iln iiu rovciii"ut work en
I. in liiiini 'htcml.
1 l'rof . Will itn tiui'lc 11
iiml rcturin-l lnt. week.
('. ('r.iciiw. of l lii-h, Iiiih
In Klnn.n'li 1 hIIh ( n I iiHncm.
Sum il imiicii, the ciill eiiuincer,
in u nt. I'iiilIiiii'u I'iii.h. will return in
1 !m MiiVh. nnd i en up 1111 -iiincer'n
nltire 111 the Witoon dlni-k. bum in 11
k'Ond tellou, u id hliOlll'l liliild up a
K'io
LA VOGUE
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.
Lokeview Mercantile Co.
IBS3CE
trip to lily
none
hi-
Gono Twenty Years I N. C. O is Coming Soon
l . (i eii:i!,,r. of !' " 1 l:tnd, II V,,,, riuro, .Itnatlonln KdtlllK
lirolliMi of Attorney Veiintur, i i , lirlk'l.ter. nnd It renin with tlm ppople
tun ii TneHiliiv. ltw;iH Mr Yemitoi 'm i ' 'h Hid hik! witlitlmne of
tlrnt vihil tu IiIh luyhnoil limne in 'Jo i IjIiIcvIw hs to whether we Hhiill lime
Venm. lie ciiVH l.iikevieu iiIaiivh mh ! " rH'' r,,!l ' ''V l'"- 1h' ' I'' J',Hr
ii koii I town. I. ut Im ni.lin.H treiit i A nd l'5' the kiiiiih token Altiirn will
clmiiyeH for Ilie lu ttcr. nml lie feeU ' H"" '"' N !'' rMllwtiv pullel up
" '(ml our future Ih exeeitimi-
Mlly l.rlKht. Mr eiintor ! n i r mil
nent I iixiiicxM n, i, u ,.f 'nrti,i,, in
the hnnlwiire line an I im , . i,,r
MM e 't 1 1 V lllilr'lll iMIinect i .11 talwi'C
here mil 1 .nl I ii n . t mm Unit I.elt.T liiule
rcliitioiiH thini in the piiHl he
renll.'d hrtuci-ii tlm to 1. 1. mm
from their town Mud it "ill pni-H live
or nix Milieu to the eutWMrd. It. iIoch
not pny to llk'lit a rnilroitd compiioy.
II. . I'renkcl Hiid fninlly, who 'iiite
I i e i in I. on Anuden all winter nr on
their uy ho-ne. uud will arrive in
it d fi v or t u o
ANNOUNCEMENT!
The Colorado House
Will open its doors to dny at 11 :30, under the
former manag;orr.cnt. Wc will be glad to see our
old customers, and promise them, and all who
may care to patronize us, The Dcst Table in Town.
BAKERY now 04c:i, which will be maintained at
its former standard of excellence.
C. E. Lonzway,
Proprietor
Losid Talk
g We are going to indulge in a talk y
g on our line of farm Implements. U
We have the best lines in the B
m markets. Such as the John Deere g
i plows and harrows.' 'Oliver g
i and Thomas drills,' 'Planet Jr.,
ft garden seeders.
g 'Studebaker and Bin wagons. M
g These arc all sta:: ird makes m
h and speak for themselves. The h
price is ngnu, quaiuy coiibiuurcu.
lCall and
'd market.
see us when on the
T. E. Bernard.
Ineh-i here.
! T .). I'outll, nml trot her, re
I tnnied In l:. ! cijiinjhi.niH TiieHilny,
j He ih the i rood Mipn of a daughter.
1 hom he m l levee, ami ho do we, w ill
I in tiu.e hecuine one of the helleH of
Liitkcview. ih I rolher fiaa come
with a lew of lucatiiiK here.
liernaid Sitz Hiid wife now occupy
the Untier'a home in the uorth eud
of tow u.
I. T. MctJee, of Myrtle Creek. Ore
k'nil. H III tiiuil
Virgil Conn, .1. V. 1'nilciKh and
W. K. IUert were i'alhley repre
e 11 1 nt n in at the County neat tills
week.
J. !' Kimhhll and hride. of Klamath
I'allh ho have t een in I.iikeview never
m1 ecks l-tt Moiiilay on a tummem
trip to Silver Lake.
Mieg llael. diiuuhter of II. U. Ilery
ford, arrived yehtreday from Lodl
Calif im u viuit with relntive.x.
Mrs. V. L. Stielllntt returned taut
ThiirMilny from her trip to Surplice
i alley.
j d'eo. DimiiH, who Iinh tieen in the
jetnloy of the XL ranch at r'uibtey
1 lor aome uiontliM hHH ii liirued home.
j J. M. Ihitchehler, oue of our popu
lar attorney, who him tieen away for
j Hi-veral week viHtniK ('alitornia
toMii:i, Ii:ih rcturnud with the lilnom
I of health o hid cheeks.
Monroe and Kliner Maitin were
over Iroiii I''t. iiidmell yei-terciiiy.
J.I) Mnlkev. of Davi Creek, was
in toun MoiKlny.
I", l.. liiillty ot i:idwi-ii wus over
Muadiiy.
O. It. Hodon. York, Nehr , aU'l W.
.1. Si'iulfiiore, Clurk, So. DuK,, were
iirriviil.H t It i m eek.
I). J. Killer and Frank KoyerB,
Hlieepiiieii. were in Iroui l'lush thin
week.
Mrs. .Inn. liiii'luiiinmi of Khu!'
drove, Iii i.. mi i Clarence 1'. lier
huh of Cedar Kapl U, lo-a, were in
tow ii lui-t Tliiii ndii v.
I.. '1'. 1 li iidt l sun as op iroui New
l'nie Creek, Monday.
lien. S. l'.ili'ln Ului and wile hme
returned from tluir Cal il drn in trip.
NdllCK I'OH I'l l!LIC.ATIt)N
llepnrtmeiit Of '1 he Interior, U. S.
I.Moii Oitlee at Liikeview OrckMin, Mar.
::i', l'.Mu.
Not Coal l.ai.d
Nidice im hi n l y u i ven i lint Tlioimis
(). Mi l'ullli v, i-l l.iikev iew, Oieyoi),
who, on Oi t el i r '.VI, r.'il'J, niiidn Hoiih
tdcinlentrv No. 'J0'.i, r-erial. No. ofili!,
for l-:SW'4l .WiSK',. SKJNWJ, Sec
ticn "js, Townsliin :iss, Kanne 1SK,
Willamette Mei idniti Iiiia tiled col ice
of intention to iniike Final Five year
l'roof, tn eHliililish claim to the laud
noove dercrihed, titfon ltcKistpr nud
lteciever, U. S. Land Olllce, at
Lakeview, ()ieon, on the 191 h day of
Mav, 1910.
Claimant nunies an witnewbes:
Jon Ar.ner, of hula' view, Oregon
Mont Cnrrey, of " "
Iiert Tiitio. of " "
Jack McOulley, of "
AKTUUKW. OIU'ON, ReuiHtflr.
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Coming: 10,000 Strong:
John F. SteveriH. prei-ideot of the
Or;ri!i Trunk iiillay, now under
construct ion up ttie DeHchute to
Central Oregon. nv 50')') men are at
work on the lnu milj now under coo
Htrurt im, or nearly an runny uieu as
erer were employeii on the construe
tion of the :tT(i milen of the North
l Win K run I ll snys the new line ih j
of the rimt-t in'idera c-ujHti uctiou and j
th whole thinii Ih tjeinir puHhed with
the iituioi-t possihle energy. The pre-
tent flan is to build south only a far'
hi isen'l. although maps have been
tiled from liend south to the Klamath
Indian Ken. ivation.
Meet me at
Restaurant.
Swenson's
What The People Say:
If you want to huy ood land, go to Lake
County, Oregon. The land is there.
When you get there go, to
J. W. Maxwell & Son.
They have the land.
Oldest Real Estate Virm in Southern Oregon.
Lakeview, ----- Oregoti
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JOZ
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Seager's Sales List
General realty, ranches, improved and raw,
homestead relinquishment. Look this list over
carefully if you are coming to LAKEVIEW.
1M0 acrcH. 2, inilt'K from town
town limits, tcoiiit lioiine, Imrii
and hIkmIh, V."i acre in wheat,
avcrned .'t.'i Im. to the acre,
dry f.irii.iiiir, home irooil hay
lands, a well improveil farm.
1'i0 ai-reH liiieHt kind of trruln
jrrarn land, 17'.; aeren under O.
V. I.. Co b. ditch. If any part
of the valley is orchard land. CO
acre of this i.i. .lust 7 mi!en
west of town. f J.M'0.00, part
cni-di, balance longtime.
15S acres, 10 niilcn from town.
SO acres under O. V. I., ditch,
balance yood Krain land, tine
new fell-'es, one room house, new
barn, .'ill acresi cleared, f:!2(i0.00,
part cash
197 acres, joining town of
Adel, irnod hiiuse, harn, fences
and orciiard. Till acres to alfalfa
balance line yraill land, .li'iOO
cash, this is a jfood one.
I7: lo res, proven fruit farm,
8i 0 to KHI tries trout 4 to IK
years uf ay;e. 1000 dewberries
n'-ci st t;i w berries and raspber
ries, fond uter rly In ,alsi i;iain
land and hav lam!, leiici d and
huIi fenced, cbi.-e to New 1'iiie
Creek, fl.i.000 cash, down.
This hind w i'l sell within 5
years for sfJ.-'.0 per acre.
Id acres. Joining New Tine
Creek, iiud house and burn,
siiiall orchanl. -0 acres nlftlf i.
balance 1 train land, $I"('0
cash, this is a beauty spoi.
."t.'O acres, O. V, 1.. di'ch i-ms
tluoiieli it. e-'iu.l buy, f I.'j pee
acre, miles from town, small
iinprovinents.
40 acrea, $SU00. easy py
meiits. this in one of the best
stock ranches in ibis country,
all fenced, 120 acres in luy,
plenty of water, burn ho!ds 100
tons liny, 150J head she p. line
garden, j;ood 7 room bo ise, un
limited rnujre all ariimd tbij
place 1 bat can never b' u-ed..
Jleduct the improvements and
the land costs about 7.."i0 per
acre. It Is the best buy we
have on our lists and will soon
be taken.
HiO acre sheep or iroat ranch,
small lion e, unlimited ranre
around. !H) acies in ineadow,
spring on the land. $:IKA) part
cash.
20S acres, 1 mile from town,
la rye hot spriuy, bath house,
t wo dwellings, barn, this is a
niohcy maker as a mineral oatl.
and iireen house propi sit ion.
f lO.OtiO, .. cash. IVtix future pro
tits if tiiis is improved.
20 acres, yood hiune, burn,
chicken house, feed sheds, ran
ery, a beautiful farm nil cleared
fenced and sub fenced, boy,
yraln and orchard land, repar
ion water riyht, .'!50 trees in
diehard. -l." per acre, cash,
1. U, or 3 years on balance.
This is an income producer
fiith t from the jutnp. 'C miles
from railroad,
"2" acres, tl room linese, fair
burn, parn fenced, just (i tlliles
from Lakeview, on county road,
all lavs under thediteh, about
111 acre waier ritrbt. $17 '0.
Cash. This is a baryain for
energetic buyers (let busy.
2000. 40 acres. 1 in, water
right, old hon-e and burn, all
fenced. This is an ld al fruit
and alfalfa farm. Cas'i only.
20 miles south of Lakeview.
I'll) acies. 40 timber. 1.0 mea
dow and yrain laud, the tim
ber alone will lie worth the
price. Old bouse nnd fair barn,
about ."0 acres fenced, just 12
miles across the valley, flHJ.
Easy terms.
Ii Davis Creek
110 acres all under cultivation
a fine 7 room bouse in best of
repair, two-rood barns, orciiard,
about H' acres in bay and
jrrain' this farm is riyht in ttie
town of I'avis Creek and afford 4
a yreat iuvesliuent.
7 acres, (' room good house,
yood barn and improvement,
riulit in l'avis Creek. fi'ii'O.uO.
2l.,.acres, 4 room lions", food
ban:, and work -dn u comity
ro 'd, rire 1 e iT'.i!: for harness
shop. flCrtlO.I.M.
In acres, 4 room boi.-e, burn
for hay anwl stuck, water ri.-at,
nil cleared, ifl'i '0.00,
b0 acres, led lniit trees, 40
acres lirst class fmit bind,
bouse. Imrn berries, yiinl-'ii.
Dynamo exciter, ."'..'j miles No. 9
electric 1 i tr 1 1 1 wire stuiny, side
lines, l'elton water wheel, a
qtanlity ot juiles. yo.id plant,
$7l'-i0 Oil. ab nit 2 customers,
0 MI t o easii. yood f peniiij; for
an electrician.
SO acres, a few miles south of
New Pine Creek, fenced 70
acres in grain. ;i mighiv good
buy, 82000.00 cash. This will
not be open long. ee it at once.
We are Head quarters for the Sale or the Purchase of O. V, L. contracts from 10 acre
irrigated tracts to lOlH) acre farmsif you wish tt buy any joining your- or want to sell
writ e us.
THE AMERICAN
RESTAURANT
Will have hot
Light-Bread
Biscuits
Every Evening
25 for 25c.
From 5 to 6
o'clock
10 acre (). V. L. tract, f:tJ5,
just two miles west of town.
Fully paid, In See. 7. Twp. till. It.
20. Tills in a good. one.
10 acre O. V. 'L. Tra-rt t2.0.00
In Sec. 25 Twp. I!S. It 19. Lot 12
1(1 k ao.
Special 20 acres In 'White
Horse Valley, l'art of the Old
White Horse Itancli. for sale at
par- 1,")0 paid up to date will
nell even money. Tract S, see 31
twp 30, It. 30.
Special offers with 5 acre water
righto.
10 ucre, with 5 acre water
right, O. V. L. Tract 10: Sec. 7;
Twp 41; K 19. lot 11. Blk. M7..
If taken at once 240.00f 130.00
paid.
10 acre with " acre water
right. Tract 11; Sec. 13; Twp 39;
H 19. Just 3 miles west from
town on eouutyroad, If tukeu
at ot.ee 275.
Two ten acre tracts joining.
19 and 22, Sec. 25, twp. 40, H IS,
Together with two town lots
44 and 41, blk 17, we can reecoiu
mend both tracts and lot as
good Investment at 9240 each.
Must sell. Two contracts fi r
150 cash. Have paid flUO on
each. 10 acre-", tract 30, Sec. 23.
Twp, 39, It. IS. Town lot 12, Hik
10, the other 20 acres. Tract 20,
Sec 11, Twp 3ti, It 33, Tewn'lot
3, blk 20.-1.
Relinquishment
100 acres. 140 tillable good
three room house new, 2 creeks
on land, good horse coral, port
fenced, ,VK). 7 head clalry
cows, 0 head horses, plow,' liar
row, cultivator, house furniture
dishes, etc. 100O,
We are printing a beautifully.
photos nt Lakeview aud
Illustrated booklet giving
Uoose Lake Valley, also large nlats of
the Valley showing ditches, creeks and each netlon and
township and range, location of the lake, Lakeview, etc.
Send 1 0c in stamps or coin for each.
SEAGERS REAL ESTATE,
LAKEVIEW, URECUN
Beat the Railroad to It.
LZOZ
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