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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1910)
LnUc Count? jCynmlncr I J!rn ( TIICHSDAY. .M'l.Y 7, 1010. BRIEF MENTION i it. i. .n- I.. i i tntn JII II, IU tlllll VIIJl Will If 14IV, 'a. a ii. II a ali a . - io jr ami mis, r. w. Aiimirom on. Mm. 1 'urn urn Han In ami daughter Vlrgle have kodh to ran Francisco on vilslt. Miirrlml. In tlila city, Jnly 7. HMO, J'idgn II. Paly oMIolrttiritf. W F. McKeuty and Mrt, IMta Vernon. (I. K. (Jraliam lias opener n fruit mid green vouHabln store In the building opposite Hnlder'r Opera home, .Mm IIUkIiio, (if baseball f h in , has now rntlridy recovered fioin Dim automobile accident which Injured liU fniit Tha nut", however, I still lul l op for repair. tt in iM'ortKl Unit tlm ennd It Ion ot Willie Kin-duck, lit Pallev. I virv Cfllli'iil. Ho lum been sick for some 1 1 iii, iiinl recently hi ciili'lll Inn ti (t f been grim Hitf n nrrli. Mm. Jin-k lUrty, with dangt ter j l.oln hii.I Mihn l.nuimi Aizner horn re turned fr'iin ii Itv 1 1 ii v i- put Icni jnnllv wlili (''nrnxt llanucr llrndley iH ill f n m 1 1 T nl Thomas Crenk. vlrifll (J'iiiii, mm nf (tin prominent 4'lllniiN "f Lake county hii'I bonifies men of 1'slnluy. arrived hero Monday Mud remained over Tndny. cm hi way to Altorae nn uuslnasa visit. Mr. Ii. Harrow nod nn have (iharlla Ktevena la noting as niht blender al (Ilia Hchlagel'a saloon, jitlsa Li1 nn Shi B la acting as clerk Ithe linn Toil leu dentil parlors. Jhtn Ornf wna down from Hu m rni-r lie the past week (Hi a business Ijlnhart M liter and ('ail To mi in u aji arii visiting Minos orer lu V'"r. irr. W. I', Hereford mid I im u t I r, 3n Mary in I visitlLu icliitlve lit !i rim cnto. jjirnnxt Ciiilnn was down from Stumer l.nka last week, belt g nil i jnr.V I let ilr. and Mm. James McShane, nl mil Min t, mil i-pirnllng ii lew lay the iMiiirnl y Urliln V. I vans, n atookinan of V, mhh In l.ahevinw Monday on II nllll'S Visit. diss Cuba A in lr k la now etiiploved i Nli'!ioKihil.ir lu t tie law u Illicit of . . WiiHtor. ft do Wiiiiinii'a f ii I Id will in i' it al i home of Mra Taylor, Tbursdnv. ly 21, 1'.I. hit! Lynch returned from KU.nath j returned from a very pleasant visit to bis Jorry Ii ivr a fe Ills Haturduy, and went out to i eep camp Monday. )ason L. Kdlar la down from Pals- f oo business ooooecled with bit jtlea format raouor. Mildred Hereford and -brother Upb are nojoylot, a vlelt wltn rla ea at Pa? la Creek. t. O. and 11. P. Kuqolit, wrll lowu ahicpman Were la from Pluib ) flrat of the week. (loortta Ktorkuiau, who left Lnke- fm atiout two yeara aso for Priua lie la back on a visit. linrry la back la town attain duya apent at the aheep ii of Jai'k MoAnllire. Inn Ciirrln llHtrhnlilpr, arrlvnd a iIh)h I uc( on a vlrlt to tier iittntm, Jm'k ii ud (iporK". Ixnry Wiiiidt. Ilio jiliolnKTHplmr il nil rem ud IiiihIiibkh mini, wa up 0iu New I'lnu ('rk Tuemlay. )). N. Clidnml, u wrll known etock n ot Umiiht, Kim In toan for av l iIh) iltirliik' llin 'nt waek. tV. (.'. liiilck, n widl know I. atock u iiml iHiicln r ol Silver Luke, hi t'd in toMii 'l'u i-1 ;iy n veil I n ki 1hvm Hjllcr U atilpidiu: 'ds wool A It ii run, ulinr ho ill ntoro It it 1 1 1 ii 14 ii ilium fu viiriihlii iiiHrki't. 1 1 1 n Si'iim iimii. ii well kiinwn rnt ht ickiii.ui npuiit nevurul 1 1 ii ' n l.uki'Vlew il ltltin t hu uint week. A Mnrrle, of tlm Wnruoi Yallvy arciitit iIh ('o. uhh over from 1'IiihIi, n witnem la t tin Ike llnrrell trial. Tli xiiii m Siillivnu who U ainndiictlnu t new hotel tit I'IiihIi, was in town h hiiKlnet-) tilp the fore part of the N'k Iv.it . Juckn(ii) wiih down from 1'nln f thin week on biialiiuaa onniiHcted itli ii i - dutiea ua County School tiup- lutelldeilt. Jo mi MclJeth, tln W. O. W. orKan r, loft for Portland Frlduv to at 0l the lleinl C'licup, nhltfli convenes it he 'rah ioHt. lithe mljoiiriied term ofCirauit fort, helil liiHt wok W. Mohh Id n linn or fJiH) for having aold nor to miiioiH. V fori'Ht lire thi.i llrnt or the week r (,'unit Valley im controlled by f iiMt rmikiir.4 mid iiurdH, Only nit n Mi' 1 1 wi win burned over and L little (laiu:io rexulted. 9. I'll lk I pill A I til I'll H ll blLslliidri it Al iinhiy. A. II. liuiiiinoiuley Al til in ilmvii lu his until, uiukltiK i romi'i trip in ono ilny. a I K i tmrJrt, tlm t. ii lor, ii bin'k from il l'Vi,iii'.iMi!o, where it 1.4 priiHiiuied timk H iut k'rii'liiite oourim In the kkliiK of inoii'4 weiirln uppurol. (Juy M. Iiiruuin, auprovlaor of t hi niniint Niitioniil I'or.mt Ima ro trued fui Kouetiiir, where he wua pleil by tbo Berloiirt llnosa of hia ii.. ill. AduuiH, W. L. Sutherland and 18. Wakflllld, well kuowu citl gia of Kilver Luke spent several iya lu Lnkeview durlug the past ton. 1. Ii. Millard, of the Warner IrriRa n Project, cunie over to Lakeviaw turtfny to meet State Engineer fewla, who la now lubpeotlnff that jojeot. al. L. llolKuti', State Water Com afloiier, lum lonitod at Klamath l11h, where Im will vngnKO in tho factlco (if law lu addltlou to hia herdutioH jfJeo. HauklDH, with his WIntou six, La employed to take Ike llarrel and m guarda Snerllf Dent aud Uep- iea, Arthur and MoKondree, to io raiiroua. Umauit tliu aheepmea la town dur U the past weak wer Dave Jonea, ok M-AnllrTo, Tool rale Flyun, lave PMlar, Pat Duaae nd Wil li Harry. California reUtits. Ther wera met in Han FranoiOHO by Mr. Harrow who accompanied them oo tbelr ret'irn. Pat Murphy, a hnslneaa man from Plusb, waa Io town during the past week. At Rsturdar evenlna's aeaslon of tba ooort. Judge Noland present ed blm wltb full naturalization pap rea. Mlas Mas Darnaa and Mlaa Nell Simpson are attain substituting Io tba County Clerk's ottloe, their ser vice being necessary owing to tba larg mount of business to be ban died. James Metzker. wbo is atilferlog from hrait d Incuse, returned from Cut l for ii In a few days allien. Ilia con ditiou U very nerlons, althmiuh his many friend hope to see him around HKIllll. dipt. W. H. Parker, repreaeuting the Iteuil'iKtnu arms couipuny, gave a tree ethlbitlou thla morning, Mr. Parker In an expert with the rifle, nhotunti mid pintnl, and his exhibi tion arn well worth socio it. f I ho fellow H.vmi who wna nhot live fltlli'M l;if week luiil nt fur rcciivercil 1 1 in t In xv im ul i li t i net on n 1 nr drunk nil the Ith, hi.VH the AltliniH t'lilill (lettler. He Wiih jrlveii M lloatcr, Iiml lie llo.itcd totil'i'.V 1 1 J i n Hdiue nl her (( mi niiiiiity. Mm. IMll.l Pullllllld I'Vuim left hint week fur Alturna to joiu her hua biiiiil, who I a doiiii' some aurveylug for the XL Kunoh at tlmt place. With him are Percy Randolph, Hill Kolhruuh aud Clay Punlaud, all of this city. Word linn jimt been received here that Mike Ilraen, wbo left town a abort tlma ago, la now on hia way to New Zenluiil. Ho at first went to Port ii nd mid from there to San Fran cIhco, the hitter place boluu hia sail log polut. W. 1). Humea and party returned from HtumiiHr Luke last evuiug on their way homo to Klamath I'ullf. In lit tern pi lug to start his mnchine alter nrri"liig hero, it "kicked back," the crunk atirkiug hia forearm aud breaking one of tha bonea. J. V. Peacock, ulghtwatch, la tak ing a vaciiioii ii nl Knrncbt ISrouu in looking utter tho wulfaro of tha city during tho nuht. Mr. Pencock Ih prehiiined to tie on n fiuhiiiu trip "t Hull a l'raire, but it ia a lU-to-1 Khot that hiiuiii o:i0 eUo ciit.-hea the firth if liny arc naught. It. PoynoIdH hui Hold hirt rexidonco pioperty to l-'rod l-'ishor, nnd expucta to leave tlm tore part of AugiiHt for Ontario, whore ho will engiign in luminous. Mi. lleyuolda hna loug been a rcMident of Lnkeview, and hia many friends report that he bus de cided to uook a new lociitiou. Johunle Koberta ,who baa beou as Boolnted with hia brother Al lu the tailoring buslneaa fnr several months past, left yesterday for Southern Cal ifornia. He is afJJIoted with catarrh, and a high altitude seems to aggra vate tbo diaeaae. Should ha regain his health ho will probably return to Lakeview. Mihael Sullivan, who has been con ducting the Hod Livery stable, baa re moved ula place of business to the Mo Klbeuney stable on West Street, near the oorner of the Slaab, All old as well as any new customers can be eaally accommodated la the now quar ters. Tho stable la to be used by, J, 11. Aulou us a ware bouBe. At the June term of County Court, wblcb has been In session during the past week, the petition ot J. 0 Oliver and others for a change la the county road on tbe west tide waa granted but tbe petition ot tbe people of tbe Valley Falls neighborhood to estab lish a new road was dented, because of a remonstrance thereto. Tha horses belonging to tha estate of tha late H. T. Colvln have been aold to partlaa In the N.irth Kod. There ure about HU head, and will tie delivered Anaust 1 , Death has again made its second visit Into tha fiimll) of C. 1 Morris during Ilia pant nooth. Last Holi day r.dna, aged 2 months, died, at Ilia Moss ranch and whs Interred In tha 1. U. ). V. cemelary yentordHy. t tie sympiit hy of nil la extended to the bereawl parents. Tha ritv Dads h"l I a meeting lat Friday n lit lit and cancelled the bond ed ImlebteiluesM by paving t'VOO cah nnd l- linn ttarruntn to tha amount of ft, 0X1. The bunds ere m-in-d on account of the water mil Hk'lit Mtem, which was n hnc( ut-nt ly din poi-ed of to hilvate pintle. Fred IMinn, who is the employ ol Arrncr lima, met wl'li a ipieer ac cident. Tueu'l'iy. II" whh MtlindinU mar the anvil lth hia rUht l iu d by hli Mile when son.et hlng struck hii rift hihI idond iipruti d out. for ti-v crrfl fi-it On e x ii n t n fit I on it wan I I , I..I o. ...... u II . . u . I Inln I... I ' I'Miiri i in, n.iii? c'lt'iii I'taiiii i.. im enieii-d I is wrint and cut n a-oell vein, but what It wan la not knnan. Mr. and Mis. W. II. Karnes, aecom pnnld by ttielr daughter, Mlnnen (iuhlie and Hanl, and Mil KNle Lown, all of Klamath FhIIh, were en tertained pt.HHaiitly dorl g addition to bar full craw. In size she rank second only to the latest Zep pelin alrshln. Cast of Living. The prlre of Wf. like the famous row. Will Jump o'er the moon some day. And the tariff nn rnllk will take a leap Clear up to the Milkv way. Chicago Tribune. The Usual Expression. "How do theeii star convicted crimi nals attempt to excuse their delin quencies?" ' "In the tiHiinl wny. Thcv aav uu- nlly can. Pardon tim."' Knltlmore Amcrl- Prosperity and Pride. The fiirrn'T K.-iy nf ranh, th'y say, Is ono of O'jr itri-ut hoarders. Ito now prri-nres to jnjt on airs O't-r this year's summer boarders. Wawhlnicton Htar. Realistic. "1ft ho a real hi ic writer?' "lie could vvrlii' of the old swimming hob? In n way to make your ejea swim with tours." KnnvMH niy Time. Old Refrain. ITear tho wen typewrlhr bdl. Tlnkllnic h"ll. Vhut a Jolly hit of nonnlp ' It could tll! 3t. Iuls I'ont-Dlspatch. Nsturally. "Docs yonr IniHlmnd go in for golf?" nka tho caller. "No." she answers. "lie eoca out th pMHi for It." Judge. The Economy Store We wish to call your attention to our STOCK OF GLOVES AMD SHOES Buckskin Gauntlets, $1.25 Other Glovc3 In Porportlon Men's Vic Kids and Box Calf Shoes At $3.15 We also have some good Ladies Shoes At a Low Price Doss of the Road Overalls in Stock We buy for Cash an-1 sell for Cash Therefore You Get the Benefit Phil. S. Cummins & Co. Lakeview - - Oregon Inn Orill KAY SA KA fiOTO. Proprietor Open day nnd tiljfht. All kinda of hort ordera Give mo a call. week at tha borne of Mrs Marlon Ha rots on Mam Street. The party ielt Sunday inoiolug by auto forSu tu rner Lake where I hey will remain for a few days. They will return home by way of Crescent and Kilver Lake. A grounded telephone wire coming In contact wltb an electric, light wire Tuesday evening aroused tbe curios ity of many. Tbe telephone wire bad not been put uo when quitting time came, aod It was temporarily at tached to one of tbe iron pioa In tbe pole just at tbe west end of Hotel Lakelew. About 7 ::J0 o'clock smoke waa seen lasuloa from the pole, which was caused by tbe pin becooilog over heated by the electric current. Man Mger Cmsey. of the Telephone Co., quickly located the disturbance and broke the connection by cutting the ire. A big new steam thrashing outfit pa-fed tl.rouuh Lakeviow a few days, tdiice, having been purchased by sev eral of the prowronnive West Klde farmers. The outfit was purchased th'ooyh T. 10 Hernard. and consists of a J 1. Case 'i- inch steel separa tor. 'aiO home p-'wer traction enK'ne and a 'JD barrel ttecl water tank mounted on wheels. The outfit is crmplcte and the best manufacture I. It has n dully capuc-lty of about IVO bushels. Among tiiosu liderentod in Its purchase lire Fred Fisher, (ill Arthur. James Mi-Dennett, J, Oliver, Wm Carter. I. M M an Wm. Nelson Tha cost of outfit wna about flliOO. I ! Nicely furnisherl rooms, single or ensuitc THE ANGELUS Main St., west of Court House. Lakeview, Ore. 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 hirts for Men. Hanan Shoes Stetson Hats Bailey & Massing.!!. C ji rh the Mrs. Conn Entertains Mrs. L. F. Conn entertained tbe (J.(i (i. club at her home ou Oewey atieet, Haturday, July I). 1910. Oaln ty needle work whs ludulged in dur ing the afternoon. Mr L. C Cutler delighted thoie present with two vo cal aoloa eutitled, "Sun of tbo Desert Am I," and "The Cardan of RoBes." Fmily Ayrea rendered several piano selections in a pleasing manner, after which refreshments were served. Tioi-H preseut were Kmlly Ayrea. Hazel MoKee. Verdu Unibacli, klmlly (Mark, and Alice Liudsuy. Republican Delegates Attlo Republican County Absent bly , held lu this city bust S lit unlay, tho following dclegHt.es wore elected to tho tdato assembly. V. Lair Thoinpson, F. P. l-ignt, J, Watson nod Wm. Il u ry, of L ikovtiwv, ; A. M. t-iiiilth, of No Pine Creek; II. A. liraltatii hikI Viril C on of Puisley, and Win. lloldei and H. K. Header son of Silver Lake. Tho IStuto Assembly convenes at Poitlaniid a week from today, and It promises to he largely uttended . However, lit'le interest Is beiug t akon In politics iu the "cow coun ties" either of tho "Assembly" or "Statement No. 1" varieties, every one beiug busy giviucr the almighty dollar a chase. However, after har vest Is over aud the primary election Is near, possibly more iuteiest may be manifest. To Cross Atlantic Walter Wellman and Melvin Van Ionian will attempt to cross the At lantic ooeen lu tbe dirigible balloon America, which waa built for the Wellman polar expedition and bas been twice testod in voyages over tbe Arotlo oeean north of Bpltzenber-geu- Tbe attempt will be made on-the re sponsibility of tho aeronauts, but tbe The New York times, tbe Chi cago Record Herald and the London Dally Telegraph have arranged to buy tbe newe of tha expedition wbiob will be transmitted by wlrolees from tbe airship. Tbe Amerloa will carry a crew of an men, including tbe wireless oper ator, and 1000 gallons ot gasoline In steel tank. Equipment for m day's run sbe could eairy 75 passenger In IE son 30E 3X: Time Flies and with it YOUR opportunity for making an investment in Fruit Land Property, proven not a supposition nor a gamble Send for our booklet, containing maps, etc, showing location, railroad surveys and rights of way, reservoir, main ditches, etc. BULDNG TOD A Y TO The Davis Creek Orchard Tracts, one of the surest, safest investments of the West. Remember no crop failures due to too much or too little rain, no malaria, no anything- that makes farming a iirht, but every thing to make p;arclenin,ir a pleasure and a profit. Altitude 4790 feet, air dry, crisp, health-giving and invigorating; scenery magnificent; life as nearly ideal as one can ask for this side of Kingdom Come. And you own YOUR OWN WTER SYSTKM. All the lands of the reservoir, the dam, ditches, and all im- ) provements, are deeded direct to buyers of the tracts. t Ak'i.'vn.'W t tk'i,,ri.i!V'i,v nni.Y:iv invi.'n ioin s I C. 0. TO B ULDATONC Binds Itself to Reach Goose Lake Val ley During: the Present Summer SECURES RIGHT OF WAY THROUGH CANYON! O. V. L. Co. Held Key to Situation and Insisted Road Should Build Immediately, Which Requirement Was Agreed to Note the above news item from the Lake County Examiner under date of June 9, 1910. For full particulars, price, fac-similie letters from neighboring farmers as to what they produce on 10 and 20 acres joining our land, write today, now, ask, it may be the means of starting you right, getting a support for yourself and family when times are hard and the salary check don't show.up regular. Be independent, produce your own livelihood, on a Iruit or truck farm Davis Creek Orchard Co. C. R. Scaler, Sales Mgr., Lakeview, Or. ax 30E HOE E