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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1910)
BRIEF MENTION Msn's run gloves R) xioti at Hnons's Money savad on overalls If you liujr at Iloone's Men'e dressy (lolf shirts, silk front, 85 otin li at Donna's The regular May term of County Court is now in -Mnn. C W K .1 tin it i hum was down frotu Valley Falls dmlng Ilia Uit week W K MrCtirmaek, of Hummer Lake allay paid a visit to Lakeview, Hat unlay Mra Charles Lewis, of Klamath Kails, In UMltlng her sinter, Mn ( I Drawn . Heel and ilreieit Neglige shirt I ever bought. v: cntN dot it ut lloonn'a Andrew Morns, thd Ariel (iHlrymnn, has removed to Cama i'riilr'a for ttiu summer. A Hiaher Iiiim been somewhat Indis posed tliirlou tlm itMt week, Imt la no Improving. Mr. an. I Mra,. F. A. Fltzpnlrlrk, of the X ranch, were In town several l My this week. 'I' tm mull cniitnii't from III'ImHI to KmuIkVIIUi IiKK lil'CIl let to JOHCIlll K)iti of Cadart llle (). K. Kteaart, a wll known cattle buyer, wait over from Klamath the II rut nf thn week. Home method to abate the dust nui sance should be adopted ty the coun cil or liiiHliifHn men. I'll a Merrill Uncord la of the opin fon that there in an excellent Held for good lawyer In that town. L L lloiiklna, formerly of Lake ?lew, I a now In New York City, Ma address being IsTI V. '.Kid Kt. Harry Adams, formerly of Lafay ette Colo., recently arrived In Lake view to locate permanently. Mra Will Freeburif, aroompauled by lier two daughters, la visiting her parents, Mr and Mr Win Kchimdt. J II Turpln, thn well known Warner rancher iw shnklug hands with hi iiumerorua Lakavlttw friend thla week. Mr ami Mra C L Shirk are now occupying their u home on Water Street, recently nuichiiHed from Mr Vvrnon. Mr anil Mra V i' Latio have teen over from Warner during the pant week and are guaHts of Mr ami Mra V L Knelling. Mr ami Mra Alvln Mosa ami Mr and Mra W K McCorinack ware down from i'alslcy to atteud the Mohh Khur Kck nuptials. Preparations to bold a big SoclallHt convention In June at Klamath Fall are now uuderway Au attendance of 6, 000 la expected. Mra Marie Fax ton and Mra Daisy Campbell were amnnit tbnae wbo at tended the 1-O-O-F celebration at Cedarvllle last week. C V Heebo left tbla week for a trip to Old M ox loo. Ha expects to go by boat from San Francisco, and will likely return overland. C. O. Cllppinger and family have moved back to town. They have spent I be winter at the Deter iamb, eleven nil lea south of Lakeview. Mra B U Graves, wjio letf for WIN bur Springs, Cat, several days since, writea tbut ahe ia being greatly bene fitted by the treatment. Lute Moaa ia In town from bia ranob Id Kyu Crass valley. Mr Moaa reports that atuck la looklug well and wintered nicely out hia way. A II liamineralcy left for j Klamath Full a Tueaday, where be will meet bla brother and other relatives and return with them to Lakeview. p'Mr and Mra. W. J. Harper ud son TIIIoHton, recently of Holyoke, Colo., arrived iu Lake lew thla week, ex pecting tn remain permanently. Judgo Noland is expected to arrive from Klaniittb Falla Friday evening to buld the regular May term of Cir cuit Court, which convouea Mondav. Henry Weudt, one of . New 1'iue Creek 'a well kuowu huaiueaa men, was a Lnkoview vtaitor Sundiiy. lie was aooompanled by Harry (J Martin. Tom Ivory bad the misfortune to bave hla leu broken at tba Ivory ranch one dny laat week, by a borao (ulliuii with him, says tbe Alturaa New Kra f!Tba craze for automobiles has aTruck Lakeview In full force and ilotblnd but tbe airship bablt will be aVle to stop tbe onward sweep of tbe "Duzz Wagons". lion A W Ortou, register of tbe V S land otlloo. left for Portland '.Tuesday, on tbe advice of bis pbyel elan. He will probably be absent for at least six weeks. II W Drenkle bas leasod one of tbe oflloes la tbe new building now being created by (leo Jammertbal on bis proporty at tbe Intersection of Mill iard aud Wuter Htreets. " Uluu I ldlillu HuPllCH. Willi J IJ Autan bad as bis guests on a flthlng trip a faw days ago lv (I J Wantr.all and a nalubbor Mr Jonas. The trip was made la Mr An ten's auo, which dltl not exactly auto as It oiiKht to a hen It came to same soft place In the road. They want oer to tbe falla of Drews creek, n.ak inu tha entire trip In the aforeaald auto, and while Jack Is not a profea tor of religion, aa bis many frlnnrla well know, yet bn says he was never nut on a camping trip with mora agreeable companion, nor did ha ever have a more enjoyable flahlriff trip. Ilia description of the many ainimlng Incident of tha trip would et hap he better left to Imagination. Mrs. U. W. .lohnaon anf children bave returned from a lit tu rela tives near 1'aMey. Uen. M. Jonaa. a well known clti zen of I'alaley, was In town several dsys during the week. Mi ICna Sherlock, of I'alsley, baa been visiting liakevlew frlenda dur I 'IK the mt week, and has been a guaat of Mr. Jotm Kl, union. Dr. aud Mra W K l! j I itra now thn proud parent ut a Imhy son, the new h ir haviiiu arried aeveral daya ago. Mr. Iliijil I- In I'ortland. ('ounty Clerk i'ayno ha iaaued HO hunter' tlcniinea and Vi'.i auuler's licniiaea au far thla year. During I'MKI tliara uliru l.lll :i7 llll lur'a lll'Hllh The atortna tif the fjat week have ' j NIJ,j naen or incalcuatiln valun to thn crop and ratiue. Manv farmers had jual nouipletfil their aeoillntf aud were becoming uneiiay leat we should have a tlry rieaHon, a hut very Hale pre clnllatloii occured during the mouth of March and April. Now, however, excellent crrpa are aNniired, and the ran io I Id the bet poMlhle condi tion, aud every one I correiponding ly elated. Mr I'iorence V. Kllppel, wlfn of Henry V. Kllpt el, a brother of L. I', ami Fred Kllppel, of Hummer Lake, died nt Orovilla, Cat. April '!. Ht.e waa burled at Kivervlaw cemetery at Portland the following Raturday. Mr Kllppel I a well knwon Portland civil engineer, w ho baa a contract on tha WeHtein racillo railroad in Cull for n In I'i A l'rlday I over from Warner to lakn a few leaaona in nperalug his new Model 10 Hoick auto. The ma chine la certainly a hnndacma one and l practically the same as the well known Whltttreak so far aa me chan leal ciiiiHtrm-tlou is 3oucerned. Mr l'rlday expects to return home with hla machine in a few day. On and a'ter, July 1. liMO, C. CI Lambert, proprietor of tbe WWem Stage Co., will operate automobile and Mime regularly Letweeo Klam nth l-all an t Lakeview. Thla will be a daylight run both ways The ataue and auto fare will he tbe same be tween theiw points. C (1 LAMIJKKT, Prop Venteru 8tae Co. 18-it isaao ueior auu family bave re turned from their trip to Haauta K-aa and other California polota where he went last full for tbe benefit or bia health Ha saya the country there i all right and that be will return thla fall to make It his future borne, as tin bas purchased a borne iu Kanta Koaa. An attempt la being made to ae euro a permit to start a sawmill on the Foreat ICeaerve about eight miles uorth of Piley in order to supply building material for Summer Lake and Chewaucan valleys. Them in'uo aw mill at present for tbla vast area that is'rapidly coming to tbe front Zlm llaldwln and W L Clapp came over from " Klamatb Falla tbe'llrat of the week, bringing in" two" liuick autoa, one for H 0 Chandler and tbe othtr""tor"K"A l'rlday. Mr Haldwln bas niado aeveral sales bereabouts and will return tbe latter part of tbe week with several more. Mrs Magule Mulkey, wife of ex Huperviaor J 1) Mulkey, of Modoc county. Cnl. died at Lake City April il. The funeral was held at Davis Creek the following Monday. Mrs Mulkey ha been prominent In educa tional afTaira, aud was beld iu high eateem. W. Heuson, civil engineer of Max well, Cal., reached Lakeview a few days tince, to take a position with the Warner Lake Irrigation Co. On bis arrival be waa sutferlng from an attack of malarial fever and i mined lately started on his return borne. James J. Hill has let tbe contract to construct l'J.r miles of new railroad In Oregon to II C Jlonry of Seattle, for a Hum in the neighborhood of PI, ouo.ojo. The road will ruu from Madras to tho northern boundary, of Klamatb Indian reservation Tbe (..rent Northern rullway 1ms sent tbe Hand Hoard of Trade 5,000 copies of their new pamplut, "Opuu lug Ld Ceutral Oregon." Our louul commercial organization couli no kuowu lu Lake county, bus auuepted a perman enT)ositiou la tbe dry goods depart ment of tbe Monarch Mercantile Com 4raoy, at Klamatb Falls. doubt kaudle quite a number of tbe booklets advuutugeoulsy Wig Valley (Jazette: An automo bile line has been pluoed on tbe route be! ween Uartle aud Alturaa. Tbe tirut oar paaaed through Dleber last evoujug on its way to Alturas with a big foad i? i Bssepgers. Tbe trip will ba m '9 ?T rj day. Ti'i ' :i tknap, bead engineer for the Irr! ntloa corapacy wblob la operat ing extensively in tbe Lakeview country, was at tho Hotel Llvermore last nlsbt enroute to California for a few weeks vaoation, says tbe Klam atb Chronicle, Tbe mails from the west now arrive In the morning, thus saving prao tioally 21 hours la mall service be tween Lakeview and points on tbe Southern Paciilo to Portland. Tbe change went Into effect May 1. Frank LovelL chief olerk la Sucre tary of State DenBon's office, has re signed to engaue in tbe Insurance business, He Is succeeded by II II Corey, auditing olerk.lasame olfloe. J i lle lnrl;;h. a prominent real estate man of L i Jruii le, Oregon, baa been In Lakeview Jurlug the pat wank 1'iokinu over ttia country. Ma ia a retail of Win Htimpllg. W K llammertiley. tha fatiiou (ov eiiiiiient hunter. I now in tha vicini ty of Manuel (Sanders sheep-camp on Cox Creek, where the coyote are aald to te lnut(hterliig the ilioep. About l.VK) O-VLCo deeds have baen filed for record at the clerk' olllce. ThU lit hut a email t.elunlnt, a the total number of deed to be I Hiied by that company will be about lti.OUO. Mr Nettie ii llarri announces her self a candidate for the olllce of school superintendent of Modoo county, Cal, subject to the decliou of thn Kepu ul lean party at the pri maries. In the United States Court at Port- laud Friday I'rank Paxton pleaded guilty to a charge of fencing public land. On bia promise to remove tho fence Judge liean discharged him without impntdng any penalty. Mis Loulee liuMworth is acting ss clerk of the Hoard of Trade, and la tiuxy eeodlng out literature to in ij'ilries from all parts of the Union. Charles Harris of Portland, well known among the timber men of the count waa here a few days tbis week. He la very much Impressed with thn wonderful latent poHHtbilitiea of Lake County. In Sunday's San Francisco Chroni cle appears a cut of S. O Cre.iler, (leorue Haokins and Max Koseufleld seated m the formers new Apportion car. Contrary to expectations tbe car is of tbe touring type, while it was geuerally understood that Mr. Crestrier would purchase a roaduter. Klverview Kebskab Lodge No. l'K) l.O. O. F., was organized by Mrs Mary 1) Moss at Pnlsley laHt week with tbe following officers. Mrs. llet- tie Cannon N. O. Mrs. , Fmma Wltb am, V. U. ; Mrs. Mlna Taylor, ISec. ; Mra. Alice Taylo.-, Trea. ; Wm Hold er 1 S. N. O. ; Fred Wleday, L. S. N.O. : Martin Lanritzen, K. S. V. (1 : F. 11. Cannon. L. S. V. G. : Mrs Annie Mrsa, Chaplin; Mrs, An nle Hlalr Warden; Mrs. Alice Mil ler, Conductor. A very pretty wedding was solemn ized Saturday eveuing at the resi dence of Mr and Mrs Johnnie Sim mons, when Stephen Moss and Miss Helen Sherlock were limited In mar-1 rlage by Recorder Snider. Tbe cere mony was performed in the presence of a number of telatives of tbe con tracting parties. Both are well known young people of Paisley, and have many frelnds throughout Lake county wbo join the Kxaminer lu ex tending congratulations. Decoration Dav occurs Monday May 30, and preparations are now un der wav to properly observe the day iu Lakeview, all individuals and or- gnuizatlous desiring to participate are requested to be represented at a meeting to be held at tbe M. F. church Saturday ntternoou at 2 o'clock. The O A U and Spanish War veterans are dafdrous of making that day memorable lu Lakeview, and to that end urge upon all good oitizeus to participate iu tho exercises. FRIENDS: Wc are the oldest Real Estate firm m Southern Oregon, and until this season, we have not attempted to locate a single party on Government land, "GOOD" land subject to nomestcading is scarce, but we can now locate a few on the cream of now vacant lands in Lake County. We also have a big list of farms, unimproved lands and town property for sale. Very truly yours, J. W. MAXWELL & SON. $20,000 School District I No. 7 Building Bonds' Healed proposals will be received by I tbe underpinned County Treasurer of Lake County, Oregon, until the 2nd i day of Jujv, 1!) 10, at the hour of two I o'clock lu trie afternoon of aaid la7, at which said date and hour ut the office of the mild County Treasurer in the town of Laktview, Oreunn, all pro-! posala to fiiirchuHe aaid bond will be! opened aud courlderad for tho our chase of tai.OOU.UU of & per cent cou pon buildtuiz bonds of eaid School district or any part thereof to be is sued iu pursuance of subdivision 31 of section '.i'-lH'J of UeSliuuer and Cotton's Annotated Code aud Statues of Oregon. Said bonds will he payable twenty years from date of Issue. Op- tlonsl after ten years. Interest to be paid semi annually on the 2nd day of July and January of each year. Prin cipal and interest payable in lawful money of the United States at tbe office of tba Count) J Treasurer of Lake County, Ore. or at such Bank or Trust Company in the City of New York as may tn designated by the purchaser of said bonds. Said br.nds shall be sold tor cash, paid down at date of sale, and not lees than their par value and shall draw Interest at tbe rate of .r per cent per annum and be Issued In the denomination of twenty houds of 1 1000.00 each. Kach pro posal to purchase said bonds mast te accompanied by certified check upon some responsible bank for 10 per cett nf tbe amount ot tbe bid. Tbe County Treasurer reserves tbe right to reject any and all bida. F O. AHLSTROM, County Treasurer of Lake County Oregon. Dated at Lakeview, Oregon, April 23, 11)10. Tanglefoot Fly paper fOc a box at Valley Falls Merc: Co. Oregon. means I alley Falls, We do our best to please. We buv and sell for cash. This better prices. Wc will soon have n more complete and up-to-date stock and would respect fully solicit trial orders. Best Prices in Lake County The Valley Falls House Walley Falls, Oregon On or about MajT 15 wil' be open to ac comodate all travel, everything new, iron beds and good meals. Our aim is to please all. Good barn in connection with fine water, hay and grain. PQPULAR PRICES The Home of Good Values Our Spring stock of Ladies' and Gent's furnishings are complete in every respect We especially call your attention to our line of Ladies'. Ideal shirt waists, and our famous Ideal shirts for Men. Hanan Shoes Stetson Hats Mrs. Maxwell entertains "Hackward, turn backward Oh time lu your lllght, Make me a child agaiu, Just for to-night." The Maxwell home waa tba scene of much merriment on Monday P M when a gatberiug of youug girls (?) in commemoration of tbe bout's G7th birthday. From old pictures" of tbe children" assembled taken 40 years and more ago many interesting stories were related and sweet old faces grew youug In' thought, so much so, in fact that one little girl of Gti proposed taking otf her shoos and stockings and running barefooted. A guessing content of tbe pictures as to "who is who?" created Imuob fun. Mra Colvlu, age U (?), carried off the prize while Mrs Miller, another lassie of sweet 10 (), was handed the lemon. A lunoheon was spread aud Mrs. Neilon, was kept very busy keeping tbe "youngsters" in order. Those present were: Mesdames F. A. Miller. El. II. Taylor, I). Cloland, S. 1. Oolvln, L. U. Whorton, Mary Russlll, Eva Jackson, S. P. Moss, James Foster, T. J. Magilton, M. T. Walters, A. 8. Down, Ben. Cloud, J. N. rVatson, E. II. Clark, and A. J. Neilon. Bailey & Massing.!!. XOE 30E EST A n , 'ILxoi AGENTS DAVIS CHEEK IOE ORCHAIUD CO. XO!i 3E IOE LXOE