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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1910)
Lake County Exam km; Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ADVERTISING RAlh5. ReRilr ntnnltn !. II. CO n Inch. inle jluitin npurr, per iw.nth. All nun.ling t. ihnngfl frr twlre it month. I'wl ol coiiivi ,Wti rlmrxiMl tor nil mm chniti'. All Meeinl 0ltlan eitre. All ihorl H-rm ail, mti Bi nder'., local column. HV. r lllio-. M in Itlnn. Wanl V. a lln -i-avh Insertion J ard of thnk 11 no. KpMiiultitnt ol coiuto Doe, 1, Ml ami upward. fKTrnniilent A.lvi riining and Job Print ing. rnih in atlvanr. All bills mum bo paid the firt of eai-h month. 51B5CHIPTION H fliS. m r. In advanor, t tiioriht. ' rhrve n.omliv " I.MW 1 :'.v .74 II not pa! 1 ll a-lvaiuf, $1 SO Iho year. Nntlt. tu Suhacrllxr nornrHT lo I In- Mamtiior who remov O from oil'- liH'aliif to anotlior. or rrotiiKt, irtt'ir jinlofrU'e litfi"i thonlii romi'inbor in trop ilnn otlu'f a I'ltM o ihir iitpvr i't Pi ail .lrve1 to Hit- right ooMotlloe Lakeview, Oregon, Thursday, May 1 9, I9I0. II ILL. At last there is reason to believe Lake County anil Lakeview will tip on the line of n standard gauge- rail road, mid that at m late date. L. W. Hill. prt-hhnt of the Onat Northern Railroad, nun the nmt of our poit plt lad Sunday, ami he was outspok en In stn Ing that his visit was not one of l( bmiio, but of iut-pectlon of a great territory which lit- expects to tap w i t li his tnstern Oregon inilwny pyetetn. now under conat ruction. Not only tins, hut he wan accompanied by the heads i f his publicity and colon ization departments, and promised that in these tit j arlm nts lake County should 1 given first place, if our commercial organizations would awiit in furnishing the necessary sample products for advertising pur poeec Railroad svBtetns do not ad vert iso a country which they do not exptct to serve, ed the topography of Lake County lis suh that the only way to draw the tonnage of Southern Lake County to the north ward Is to construct a railroad to the southern boundary of the County Mr. Hill said he would complete the developeaaent of Oregon in two years From the above statement there is but one conclusion to draw, anil tl at Lakeview is soon to be placed cn.the commercial map of Oregon. Mr. Hill's coming was known to the people of Lakeview but a few days before his arrival, but so great is the faitto of our. people in the Hill railroad builders, and so great their esteem for the man who is the active head of an organ'zation that builds railroads to develop counties, that L. Y. Hill was given uch a welcome reception as has never before leen tendered to a man in private life by the citizens of Lake County. His was not a reception managed by the Commercial or booster organizations of the County. When the propose! visit of Mr. Hill was flashed over the wires to Lakeview, it was immediate ly transmitted to every section of the County. Every section of the Coun ty responded by sending her repre sentative citizens. The reception was the spontaneous expression of the , good w ill of our people an expression of their esteem for and confidence in : the man who is removing Ihe stop-' per from the Eastern Oregon railroad bottle. The welcome could not have been warmer. No man could be the object of such a welcome and doubt that he has the good will of our peo ple, or that lie will have their heart iest co-operation in transforming this section of the country into a traffic prod'icinn area unsurpassed. ' : E. M. F.and Flanders 20 i T. K Bernard will receive wlthii j the next few ilays two of Ihe well , knwon F.-M-F automobiles, and wlth- in Ihe next oO day a carload factory shipment of K M F aud Flatulent 20 jeans Mr. Itcrnaid baa had the prom ; Ise of these ears for sometime past, ; but legal entanglements preveuled ! the sh.ipmt.nt. All dit!l;ul' l? have 1 been adjusted between the couteating f parties, ami almnneiils will be made 1 at once. j All are familiar with the workings of the K-M-F, M-. Bernard havinu had one in use for the tmst year, and i It has demonstrated iuruv times its supetior quality and niTkinu powers. The price in Lakeview will be ?1 500. top and glass frout about 150 ddi tional. All auree thai if the Flauders '5) comes ur to speciBcations, it will he by fat the best car for the money ou the market, and those who have Been it say that it fullv meets every state ment put forth by the manufacturers. Such being the case Mr. Bernard will doubtless And ready sale for every car be can land here at 8!50, tbe price at which de will sell them. Corey will now have eliame ol all tl e transportation linen, excepting th Northern, centering at Lake lew, which assure" excellent wrvlce, both mall and passengers. It is reported that Arthur Yates, of Altnras, was st rioiisly injured Mon day by the overturning of his nut" mobile It Is stated that he a ou the iVdarvllle grade, and meeting a team Intended stopping his machine after turning to one side but Inad vertently touched the wrung lover, causing the machine to leave the griul and turn over aevcritl limes, 'completely w reeking It. It i rumor. ted that Mr. ates was very seil..iiwl,v injured, having an arm, log and Jaw broken. heiilcs other serious injnr ts. It is to bo hoped that his Injuries are not so b id as reported. I. K. Man-ea ha I his elbow dlslo cated Tuesday by (1liiK from Ills v. Itseesuathat Ills t oa in si a 1 1 ed ui'eM'e te(ll,-. r."niiig him t lose Ins balance, and in the tidl he fell npoli I Is head mid arm. IV. Smith was called, and with the assistance of IV. li ny, reduced ti e dislocation. While the Injury was not serious yet It was extremely painful, and Mr. Hansen suffered severely for a time Additional Locals In his address at the banquet ; tendered him Sunday evening, Presi- j dent Hill, of the Great Northern Kail-1 way, laid particular stress upon the good roads question, and he was warmly supported in the position by William HaDley. Mr. Hill stated that ; he recognized the needs of this sec-; tion tor a railroad, yet be etrootfly advocated good wagon roads, for they would be used far more after t' e ad Tent of tbe railroad tbau tefore. It ia extremely gratifying to know that the county court had already taken op toe proposition with the various district road supervisors, as can be ascertained by reference to the pro ceedings of tbe regular May term published on another page. It will be Been tbat ail supervisors are in structed to put tbe roads in good condition at once, and under such broad instructions no community will have any excuse for poor roads. It is frequently well-nigh impossible for road supervisors to properly per form their duties at this time of year, owing to spring work on tbe farm or ranch which cannot be postponed, bat it Is earnestly hoped that ia every district throughout tbe county tbe work will be performed at the earli est possible moment and in a manner tbat will reflect credit not only upon the district bat upon the coanty as a whole C. A. Clippinper bad the misfor . tune to lose one of his fine Inrye work horses last Tburs lay. Tnis is surelr a bard blow to him as he paid an un usually big price for tbe team last February. J. Krankl reached Laketiew last ' Saturday even-ua on bis annual Sum mer vacation, or business visit, just as vou wish to term it. Mr.Ftaukl is as welcome as tbe birds In the ! string, as it were, and be always 1 seems to be very glad to get back. Fred J Bowmn. formerly editor of tbe Exmiuer, writes from Uilroy, Cal., Mrs. Bowman's bealtb is im proving nod tbat she stood the jour ney down tbeie much better than be expected. This will be pleaanat news to tbeir many friends in Ibis section W. I'- Heryford has contracted ; with I. A Underwood for the building of a handsome brick residence, work upon which will commence as aoon as the old residence can be removed The plans call for a 10 room house equipped with all modern conveninces The basement will be of ;ut stone I George Hankins and Mrs. Delia : Cobb have leturned from California ! where they spent tbe winter. During their stay in cur sister state Mr. Hankins purchased a Wioton six, which is the envy of all fancierer of the trouble wagons. It is pecabriue for looks, and its looks are said to be far outclassed by its performances. It is by far the best looking car yet seen in Lakevie. .The Odd Fellows dance, at New I'lne Creek Friday evening was much of a success, and all who attended re port a most enjoyable time. Owing to tbe expected arrival of the Hill party, the attendance from Lakeview was not as large as it would other wise have been. Among those at tending from here were Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Willits, Mr. jml Mrs. Walter Nvswaner and Mussrs. Dunbar and Koss. Ceo. T. Cline, county surveyor of Klamath, has returned from a visit to the Windy Hollow mines, in which he holds an Interest. Mr. Cline is confi dent that the mines will prove highly valuable, and will add much to the wealth of Lake county. He realizes that as yet t here has not been sufficient development work done to absolutely prove the richness of the lamp, but he considere the outlook extremely favor able. Quite a number f well known citi zens of Bonanza have decided to en gage In farmipg, or presumably ho Judging from the number who filed on hornesteade at the land oflice last Friday. Among thOBe were John and Charley Stiudt, A. Crawford, J. liea n Fred Peterson, Alex McOaggart, John Yahr, Harry Nichols, L. Oliver and.Tohn Horn. They located a few mllea nortbes.it of Bonanza, and will no doubt be raising all klndu of farm products next year. f. M. Corey has purchased the Lam bert and Cross interests on the West ern stage Hue Including two wagons and auto, and will take charge of the through route June 1. Mr. Corey has also received word that W. M. Miller has puroliased two autoa in San Francisco for the Alteraa line, and they will arrive in a few days. Mr. Change of Mail Schedule The change of schedule ou the Western stage line, which went into eflect on tbe 1th inst., now puts the mail over that courBe 1U hours nhead of the former schedule. Aeeordiug to the rw schedule stagev leava Klamath Falls immediately aftet the arrival of the train due there at 5 p. tu.. and are allowed VI hours in which to reach Lakeview. Outgoing mails leave Lakpvtew iu the morning aud reach Klamath Fulls the follow ing morning, in time to go out on the train. By this sched ile all lay overs at Bly are avoided. After the Uret of July Manager Corey exuects lo reduce the time to about IS or 'JO hours, thus putting the mails into Laketiew about 3 o'clock iu the afferuoon. Tha new schedule remains iu effect until De cember 1. wiieu Ihe winter schedule goes into effect an 1 Bly will again become a layover (station, the night drives tlieu hiug done way. Under the new schedule mails from the soutu will arrive iu practically the same either by WBy of the West ern or Southern aud 'he Western being daily service while the South ern is but six times a week it is likely that much mail will be diverted to the Western line bs goon as the fact be comes generally known. Heretofore tbe San Fraucisco aud Sacramento papers have been held at He no over Sunday, and together with a big let ter mail would reach here Tuesday night. Passengers cau no rtch San Frau cisco or Portland in 48 hours and have tbe advantage of two routes ot tbb former place on practically tbe same time schedule. Teachers Employed Prof. J. F. Burgess has been re tained by the school lmrad as prin cipal of the I.akevviw schools for an other year The profeMnr has given the beat of at I if act ton during the past ymr, and the Board was certain ly fortunate In securing his services for another year. All of the trscheia during the pa t year who applied for positions during the coiulng year nete employed, na follow a: Misses Hael and Sarah Horn. Miss Muirle John son, Miss ilcrfrniie Vernon, Miss Pearl Hall aud Miss Bessie BurweKS Sevsral vacancies mo yet to lm lllled The employment of former teachers shows that tvelr services have pr jveo satisfactory aud Hie appreciated, and it will uo iliniU he of iiiiii'h U'lniii Isge to the pupil for the work of the school will pioeeed along the same excellent lines as heietoforo, which inlvjlt tmi'0 uot been the case hail newt teachers been chosen. Mrs. II A. Junes has leiuor krmit fur sale tf. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Sl.LlNw ami showing O. V. L, claims dally. S. I,. Klley. For rent Section towimhip :!! M'liih, range 'JO, within one imi,. town. pi'lv to F. A. lUueri'. IIOKSF.S Poll SaI.K Also f(, I'.ngllsliHlii re Si nlli'ii, fl era old. Kiiiilre of ('has, M Oliver, rancli 5 miles south of New Pino t'oek, Itagoli. FOB Sale The 11 llder-lglled will Bell at public am i Ion on Sutiir.lnv May 5. IU 10. all of his household furniture. See ha ml liilU f,.r dirt ti er partlciilais. t . T. MeKemlree. FOK SAI.K in m r. s with h 5 mre water right, U.V.L. Tract 10. Soc. 7, T. 41. It and Lot II. Bik. 117, for flliO. $170. paid. Address Alfred Kykemlall, lien. IVl. L,s Aligvlcs. Calif. FOB SALK -- T.'.O h 1 of (ioats and about .'.00 Kins and IU acres of land situated in Bulls prnirle. For further particulars write m liiquhe ot W. I Stanley, Lakeview. Ore gon. LM-l On and after, Julv 1. HMO, C Lambert, proprietor of the Western Stage Company, will operate auto iiiobilesatid stages regularly between Khuaath Falls and Lakeview. This will be a daylight run both wnv-. The stage mid auto fare will In- the same hotueen these points. C. .i. LaMHF.UT, Prop Western Stage Company. is .p. The Motto of the Parisian Millinery lt tats yr '. ...;--v; 7-;vy I.rttlirs I is LEADING IN STYLE, BEST IN QUALITY, and LOWEST IN PRICE. Ladies sKcvliss miiiihut union suits iu ivjjular and extra laie sizes, only "." eents Ladies white muslin, Mack satee". and silk petticoats, liiee 81.00 to 8r..r0 Lace aud Lisle hose in all colors, can match anv costume, vour choice, ."." cents, DON'T - FORGET THE - PLACE THE PARISIAN MILLINERY M.'ilu m., Wist of ( mirl IIohni Notice to Creditors I It. u eon . t .( ' I ... i. i . m of pi! rt 1 1 1 f m 1 1 1 1 ll II I i i k u I In II melt iii'eiiMl t M... I. iii Uiiioleiiek H u I'll.- iho t,'i , -I N. 1 1 o liiiine diaiely, us i bo a e oi i i t ill io pi io III the Inooi-tilii en In n.r .1 1 1 1 ! b-t. I'ivim nfi i on l o him. I.' nt the lioi. i:. i; oin ot'K .M. BMiNFrt Ihe a earliiu rorral nt the under Kigueit will lie ti ti fci use at an? time needed, ami ttie dipping ritf with it. Hate n fc-uiiit ere t men M)K MII:t)F tfx. Normal Schools The Norn id .School iumMhii la fair ly lefule tlio Voter by the I ll It lilt I v Bill fur Moil" oiilh framed by her . In iu ti t Tins aoprrnto It wholly fruin lollttCH, nii'1 gives the voter a fit i. elia.ice to fXpresa their choice. Schonla are a nt cessl-y we must edu cate Oia bia mi l girU-nnd we niuat have t.iMchera ; I lie Normal K ihuul la the place t i train and prepare these. Vole. Ye for Monmouth. J. B. V. BUT I.Kit, Ho. Com. A7'JH Meet mo at Restaurant. Swcnson's Valley Falls Items Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ilotchkiss have gone to Lakeview for a short visit. Frank Pax ton passed through here bound for the north end of AU-rt Lake. Mr. K. J. Stone returned last Tues day from a short visit to Lakeview. Mrs. Stone who accompanied him ifl spending a week or so at that point with friends. Mr. aud Mrs, C. K. HouinHon, of Sand Hollow paid us a -hort visit; last Tuesday, as did Mr. and Mis' lies Combes and Mr and Airs. Cliai. A. Moore of the same place j Last Monday with iutermittant storms of three and a half days dur-l ation, tiie rain gauge, at the station j showed a total fail of 0 10 inches, i Since then ninhine has prevailed We have been having none nice showers this week tbat makes the, farmers aud etockneo wear broad tsmilea. Both the grain aud grass J crops never had a more favorable j outlook. NOTlCt; FOB PUBLICATION Department of the Interior V. S. Laud Oflice at Lakeview. Oieuon Mar lit, 1U10 ' Not coal Isnd N'ltice ia here'jv ulvn timi iO. Mayfield, whose (lOBt-ofllce addreca ia Lakeview, Lake Co., Oreiou, did ' on the 11th day of April, i;iu, lie In ' this office Sworn Statemeut aud Ap : plication No. o:Ul5. to pun ha.e the I K,NWJ ,W'2NL'4. Section iW, 'Town 'Hhip3HS, Bange ITK, Willamette Me riilian, aud tbe timber thereon, under ! tbe proviaions of the act of June '.I. IHiS. and acts ametnlutriro i .... the "limter and Stone at auch value as might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, purauant to sucb ap plication, tbe iauJ aud timber there on have been appraised, the timber estimated 917.00O board feet at $ 75 per M, Bad the land eitJO.lXj; tbat said applicant will offer final proof la support of bis application aud sworn statement on the i!lat day of July. l'JIO. before Begister and Receiver U. S. Laud Office at Lakeview, Ore gon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initi ate a contest at any time before pat ent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit io this office, alleging facte which would defeat the eutrr AKTUUKW. OliTON, iiegister ISO-Ot WHAT'S THE USE of putting down tho old car pot again if you can put down an Axminator, or Brussels Art Squaro cheaper? We have them Rocking chairs, dining, high chairs and overy other kind of a chair at Colvin's Furniture Store Lakeview Meat Market HAYES & GROB, Propr s Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc., Etc. Try our Sausages and Cured Meats Quality Unexcelled Frio Delivery Greek Play In Preparation The members of the Chautauqua Circle c jmpleto this season's course of readings next Monday evening at the home of Sarah Horn. The following Is the program : Reading "Journey Through Egypt" Mrs. Cloud. "Koman Architecture". .Miss Burgese "Woman In Progrea of Civiliza tion Mrs. Bieber The members will begin work this week on a Greek play, "Pygmallan and Galatea," a comedy in three acta. The Circle. Willow Ranch Orchard Homes Have No Competitors Because they excell all others. The best opportunities for buying of Irrigated Orch ard and Garden Land is in the WILLOW RANCH ORCHARD HOMES TRACTS, Mo doo County, California. Big- Fire at Bonanza Two blocks of the business portion of Bonanza was burned Saturday night, supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. The fire started in the Drlscoll Mercantile Co's. store, and destroyed the Mori no hotel and stable, Eldred's harness shop, Nichols Billiard hall Bean's barber shop, the American hotel aad Berry & Uettingf r's opera house. The loss is estimated between (50.000 and 100,000, with an Insurance of 1)20,000. The Cream of the Goose Lake Valley No expert who has investigated this wonderful land of sunshine has yet dared to place a limit upon its horticultural possibilities. Nature Here Gives the Maximum Return For the Minimum of Labor Ten acres of Perfect Orchard Land - - $650 Fifty dollars down--Fifteen dollars per month No Interest. - - - No taxes until deeded Give Us a Chance to Show You. Write for Booklet and Plat Good Live Agents Wanted TRI-STATE LAND COMPANY, LAKEVIEW, OREGON