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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1910)
y wc count? Jbjmmmcr i TIII IMIAY, JULY III, 11(10. BRIEF MENTION nt Anulaud mid Dick Malioney are town on a Imslnera trip. til Lena Mohlnine In visit lni( Mm. i. M Faulkner Ht (!mlnrll. minis Itiowu i 111 a few days Is week, but Is now iiiurh Improved. lurry l'thy, deputy union warden, lu town mi Monthly of this week. I', I Mirk win IIi'm new reshleurn In lUini's Hilil II Inn In now ccim I l c f i I. iniiric Wliiirlnn, of the Kxnininer , Id liij'.ylux ii ! outing ht Keep k. A. 1'ililny mill Cut Murphy en mi' ythlirliiv frmii l'luuli on a IHei r's ll'lp. I, b'loreni-e, nt I tin Meri'ntit II" lull .Mtiinin it 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 - -4 vlelt week. Im new. telephone linn tm lid I nu In in Kin ii Im ('oniiln(oil hs flit n h dlrllni'. lorn Knlllvsn, of i'lush, was In mi tin' lorn irirt of this week on a ilneu trip. lr. hikI Mrs. James McHhane have nrtidil after h fow daya outlntf at tup Creek. Mr. A. C. Dodson and childreu vb gone to Ueep Creak for a few eke outiutf. loro, la Mlddlolon, Lake county, I., July 8, 1910, to Mr. and Mrs. Field, a ton. lack Connors liaa raturoad to town er being a burnt a few daya to Plush a business trip. J li. Carroll left Monday morning Alturae. li la presumed that ba ou bla way aaat. Mlae liana Borlllng baa ratoroad km quite an extended fUlt to bar bourn at Albany. Tuny ' htorkman haa accepted a fcition as tinier with tba Lakeview ccrallnu Company. Neil Hlierluck bun been laid op fur pu t few iliiys with a acta flutter which lilood-puiion ait In. llm. T t. ('rump and olilldran, sViirinr Vnltfy, were visltluK miiIh nt l-'ort llldwell last week, in. S Illinois la over from Duns ii on n vlrilt to Lakeview, friends, i now In tba euilpoy of tbe 8. 1. 'ii. i .-Motrin, secretary or me urd of Tni.lo. pnld Surprise Yulley huelnes visit (luring t tie Mint k. , tic v li nt' In (iiih purchased a Hue ii nf beys fiom the 7U ram-li. They lli in l ho vit liiity of l.'MK) pOUIldS h. in Null Clolninl, of Pluth, was initor ut tliu lioinu of Mr. and Mm. Ilium (.iunther tbe fote part of tbl k. C Kelby, of Oavls Crunk, MIbb .iiheth Tucker, of Alturaa, with rrleil at tba hitter peace on thelUtb r Imong tbe sheep men, but two bne 1 their wool, Michael IJarrry and In Lynch. The price received la stated. litmnth Kepubllcani will bold a fcutity Assembly August 20 for tbe poHH of suggesting candidates for nty nlllcera. oik on tbe foundHtlnnu for tbe W. I. Hit) ford rtmldence Iiiih ii Hliirtoil tiy ( out riictor .liruves )h prouroHHiii ii ic'r I j. In" il. Ileryford ri'tdili'iico, now I Hi Wrsl. Htfi'ft, H I llllK illlltt'i. I lii-vituv I li'i'ni al l vii ( 'mil puny t Im n oi k in t-1 1 1 1 ft; in V Mint, v.'iii h;n I'lM'll Ktnplovi'd ' nielli. Ijiiilri.tli-r lit t'lo I'nlm'iij him, Ii fl. Mi"i lav iiioruinrf lor i 'II, lll'I'll III' IM til lui'llt.H. iiviy I'nii'ttM' mul (ioor! l'otiirn i' liii'miiiy iiioruinu for l'liinli, ro ti'iy inn to work for tlio Wiir I.iiUt) Iniiitioii i'rojiict. .I'liai I Mi Coiil w hi In It'itdiiitf ii n of horuns Irom bu tiiirn bail bin bund npiiiniL'd on MunilHy. ,Tlm uy vmis uot a Hurioua one. piiyH to iidvcitlMo. If you don't idVB it jutit walk iiround mid take ok at tbe street ou tbe south aide liulley &, MaaninglU'a atore. II th. J. U. Wllllta and daughter, h Docih, Mitta LouUe titorkmau brother Will bave joined tba ool now encamped at Deep Creek. uputy Klierllf C. D. Arthur ia hack ii Sifltun where bo accompanied, a Kuard, Ike Ilarrell the oou ined murderer of the Newell boys. J. Mobameo, wool trader for Judua Nolan haa aold hla Klam ath ran r.h naar Klamath Fall to tha Klamath Ueelnpmant Co., tha con aldaratlon helnx In tba nelhborbo(Ml of IKHl.OIX). Tbe alahdrata funeral ul'en tba lata KltiK Kdward of KnKland coat tbo mitloo l'2()'2,Xi hi bowti by the iipplumautary financial tiktltnataa Jimt comphilHil. A moo tba abi'ap mrn In town dor I n it tha ('Hut wtirk with Dan Jotiua, Mlk thirty, Sluuiti Juunto, Urn DhI MHiirh'ii Murphy, jHi-k V o r 1 1 ri k and jHi k Mc.Anlllfii. Mr. and Mm. 1'. I'. Llii'. ntid rlill'lroii inn enjoyliiu tliu ph'HHurca of I'liuin I ifn on I iiii'p Crurk, nod n cor rciiponilltiu (iilftijiln pii'vuila ut lloti'l I.hI-hvIh. 'J'lion. H. 1'nrriill mid CIihb. ( 'htiii I rlnill wi-rn out pioHpri't lii in (Jiini tr. iillfy during tha punt wi-k. 1 (icy found moiiim l li'h Hunt hut were uiiuMh to llll'lltp H ii'duH. Jim O Connor, of 1 IiibIi, wiih In own for h I ii w duj hiht i-ik. Hs reportit lutvlnrf cliiniKcd Mb re Mi'iic from iJtiikti'a 1'IhI to Kwhiup, a few in I leu cimt of riiinli. Mr. ii nd Mr, W. H. Jacoba ami hoii w-ra oer from Laaa Civly thin wenk ou a Tboy expott to lente nortly for Koutbnru California to Hek a uaw location. I'i J. Htone la tractlng h photo iirapu KHiinry ou tha UuutiiiK corner, and la prctnirlntf to auam eugaKe in bualnaaa after making good on bla Valley Fa I la bomeataad. Mr a. Ilaury iiaryford la op from California on a vlait to relative. 8b raoaivad a cordial weloom by bar maoy old time frianda bar who are alaayt pleaaed to aaa bar. A big lira la reported to ba doing rnoob damage to tba timber on Clear bart tnouotalo. Tbe tire la in private boldinga and It la not expected to reach tbe National Foreat. Fifty four voter reglatared at Fori Kock a week ago laat Haturday. 1 bin ia about one third tbe voting trengtb of that precinct, according to tbe Hilvrr Lake Leader. J. C. Dudaon tbla week atartail an other hunch of 400 cattle for Senator Wee 'a rauch at Kott Klamath. Tbe chUJh were purcbHweil from Finn A. McKea ami alao from the J. J. rauch. Mart tlopkiua baa announced bis intiiutlon of hliiitiK' hiuiaulf to tbe abadua of Deep Cicek, there to com- uiuiib with unttire ami to atudy the uii-anlug of KHrl Miirx'a writings. Mr. and Mra F. M. Miller went over to Warui-r the flrnt oi ti e week. They were accompanied by Mr. Mil ler's mother wno will riiniiln for a II mo with her diiuu titer, Mm F. 1'. LllIHI. J. 1). Veuiitor and A. H. Hummers- ley, Moudiiy evening returned from a tUbing trip over on the Sycno. They lepnrt good cntcheM of amull trout, but tha big fellowa were not there Klamath Chapter No. 35, Kojal Arch Mbhoiib, waa iuatltuted at Kla math Falla laat week. A lev Martin, Jr., waa elected High priest, w. A. Leonard Kitif, and A. 11. Uerry Scribe. Mr. Kdmuodbon, who quit the Em pire S'.oi'li Company bere, bad the IIB. 1. MoHea of Ban Frauomco, apent rul ditya in Lake county durlug piibt weok examining tbe various a. . J Uolbfool., formerly of Lake v, but now of Nehraska, who haa u vlsUiug bere for aeverul week i Tuesday morning loft oa bla bouio. '. uud Mrs. J. W. Cowau, well ,.oP rroi,t,.,,f, oT rrie Jt ,lrr country, now want timber Itna. and are la tbe line-up at tbe i Office. , company's property attached at Klam ath Falls. However, he failed to make good and the property was eoon releused. O. U. Carroll, who litis tieen con nected with Tom SullivHti in tbe new hotel at l'liifh, l.t Imck in town iik'iiin. lie Iiiih bold Ills intercHt in tliu luiii iii'hh to Mr. Siillivun, who will con duct it nl. urn. .) . I!. Autcii tins ii'!uiivi'l hit is tuck ut' iMi'iiiiH mill (arm implements to I lie Keil lim n :i n i rly. Mi lin: ma lc ii ecu -ral cieiiuing ui' oi Hi c property, and It irf lunv uill iila U I to Mr. A iiti'im'H hoc Li. The Honrd of Trude hin ju.it re ceived iiuollier supply of folders ect- tint,' forth HilviiiitiigHs of Lnko county. The Urst supply waa quickly ex hiiiiHlen, neceHBitnt ing the ordering of ol'UO copies more, ilidwell Nugget: Mrs. Mary Uruilly, of Lnkeviow, arrived m Dldwell last Friday. Hho was called to be at the bedside of her niece, Mine Kiln Leary, who baa beeu very ill from heart trouble and appendicitis, VV. R. Bernard baa just finished harvesting 250 tona of bay on bia rauoh, and notwithstanding the ex tremely dry aeasoo be reports a good crop, the shortage being not more than 20 per cent below tbe average. Dill Kolbaugh, Percy Randolph and Clay i'euland bave returned from tbe 70 Ranch at A 1 turns, where they bave tieen dolug some surveying. Mr. and Mrs. Fraiuidid not return with them, having decided to remain for a short time. Mr, Dunbar Is alao teoretury of tbe Chamber of Commerce of hit city, and be baa bald both positions for a number of years. N .H. McKlmsay auperlndant of the California and Oregon Telegraph Co., with a crew of lineman, arrived In Lak'ovlew taut ten lug. Tbay have been tmyaue'l in repairing the line from Ueno, and It. la now In good unarm. Mr an1 Mra. Fieri J. Ilnwann ar ' iio nt (illhrrt, Ml ri ii. visiting thHr i boh Frank. Mrs. Hnwmatj'a health 1 turn urRtly Itnprnvnd, and le Is bet- ' ter than for ynirn. Mr. l(ommi j writ I hat h expect to he Imck to I Lakevinw Keptprnlier 1. Mr. and Mr. Lornn I!hII.-v xnd clilldreii and Mrs. S. C lleHi'.fi. of 1'ortl iiid, left for Kliimiitli yenterdiiv. Mr. I'.iiiley will Htteud the W (). W. hend ciimp at I'ottlHii'i, while Mrs. liulley mid the i l.il Iren will Vlmt te ut'ves near Dilty for a Hum. Mr. ami Mr. H. I.. Thornton, a fev diivs uluce nrrlved from li'ianhurg on a vli-lt to their son, A. Ii Thornton I ho dniKUiBt. Mr. and M-s. Thorn ten Nre old time friends of Mr. and Mrs. F. I'. OtniPtiilller, who are also former residents of Koaeburg. Klamath Chronicle: W. F. I'alne, the Lakevlew real putate man and Jat k Kimball have returned from a trio In tbe former'a automobile to Crater Lake. Mr. Pa Inn was foreman of tbe Lake county grand Jury which found tbe indictment against ike Ilarrell Mr. and Mrs. George Owen who bave beeo visiting reaitives at bly bave returned to their home at Ash land. Tbey were aooompauled by Mra. W. W. Bmitb, a sister of Mr. Owen, who will make an extended visit with relatives In tbe Rogue River Valley. Harry Hart, Al Connolly, Faye Fergnaen and Artie Lee appeared be fore Judge Bailey this morning. charged with conducting a boose of prostitution at Plush. Tbey plead guilty, and tbe men paid 1100 fine each, and all of tbe parties were orderil to hie themselves to other pastures. It Is remarkable with what unani mity tbo Democratic preaess of tbe State oppose the Republican aHBem- by. As one prominent Democratic. politician of Klamath rtated, the Kttement No. 1 plan is a mighty good thing her In Oregon but it would be a very poor way ot doing politics down iu Texas. Mrs. L. A. Curriker, who baa been taking a course nf treatment at a health resort near Portland, teturued home Friday eveioug. Mrs Carriker has tieen suffering Hovere pain from rheumatism for some tiinn past and her many friends will be pleiifed to learn that she has about recovered from tbo dread disease. A m ruing train into Klamath Falls which the Chamber of Commerce of that city Is now eudea"oring to se cure, woulJ be of mnob benefit to Lakevlew. it would put tbe mail from Portland Into Lakeview 12 boura ahead of the present schedule, and would be of much benefit to every body receiving mail from points north of Weed. FINANCIER VISITS LAKE Continued from psge 1 of Twohy Bros., builders of tbe J Jer ri m a a road, have more than 27X) men making the dirt fly. Tbla quota la de clared by local officials to be normal amount of labor that baa been em ployed since tbe Initial work ws un dertaken. It Is also stated by the contracting Urine that he only drawback they bave now to contend with Is the , stringency In the laiior market which prevents them from yetting as many men a tbey as tbey den ire. j The call of the harvnt fields has I proven too attractive, to a yreiit vol ume of laborers who the rnilroad em ployment agents have, teen trying to corral. As a mutter of fact, the con tractors are coiu-ld'TMlilo elated over Inelr success In keeping a many men iu their camp as they do It will he ft III harder for them to keep thfeii mnks from being depleted as the but vent season prngre-ne. ArrauuementB are going forward tor getting grading started on the fecund section of tno Ormun Iriink ' between Madras and liend Camps are being scattered Blong the prnrios ed right of way at fie.p ent Intetvals, and tbla stretch of line will be made ready for the rails within a few mouths. The laying of steel for the first 1 0.1 miles from tbe so nth the Descbntea to Madias would be com menced early In August, and ought to be completed In less than 00 rajs from that time. The Economy Store Wo wish to call your attention to our STOCK OF GLOVES AND SHOES Buckskin Gauntlets, $1.25 Other Gloves In Porportlon Mon's Vici Kids and Box Calf Shoos At $3.15 We also have some food Ladies Shoes At a Low Price Boss of tho Road Overalls In Stock We buy for Cash anr' sell for Cash Therefore You Get the Benefit Phil. S. Cummins & Co. Lakeview - - Oregon Inn Grill KAY SA KA HOTO. Proprietor Ojen day and nlifht. All kind short orders Give me a call.. Nicely furnished rooms, sinh or ensuite THE ANGELUS Main St., west of Court House. Lakeyicw, Ore. The Home of Good Values Our Spring stock of Ladies' and Gentfs furnishings are complete in every respect. We especially call your attention to our line of Ladies' Ideal shirt waists, and our famous Ideal flirts for Men. Hanan Shoes Stetson Hats Bailey & Massing.!!. c Hlg Auto. Littlei Money The Auto Livery no doubt baa the car bargain of the seiiaon in tliu Oakland 40. Tbe car arrived Suuday afternoon, and a tinmtier of demon Ht rut lorn proved it to tie all that is claiii.eit by ttie manufacturers as well as the au'i'iits. Tho prR'H fur .'10 daya bus been tl.eil at flT"'1, and ttiat prion not only inclii-lcg the delivery of the vnv ut LiUev'tw. but a gunmntru for a ymr iiiiiiifl. bri itkiiKi", as wt ll iih agreeing to ti'iu'h t!u piircluifer to ot I'llltO tliu e n. It i:i u Mi,' i'i:r for thn money, it be ug roiiiuy nil uro ri I, witii :rgo whet Im, all online good clonrniu'e, niiil it linswoibls nl power enabling it to climb any hill.-! in tho country. Tliu eugine is almost iioi.-i lo.n, and cuu suuicely be beard aa it glides along tbe btreet. It is baudsomely tluished and presents a natty appear ance Its weight is but 2U50 pounds which should make the up-keep veiy light, especially ou the 31x4 tires with which it ia equipped. T 1MB Flies and with it YOUR opportunity for making an investment in Fruit Land Property, proven not a supposition nor a gamble aAaasaraaepBej Send for our booklet, containing maps, etc, showing location, railroad surveys and rights of way, reservoir, main ditches, etc. BULDNG TODAY TO The Davis Creek Orchard Tracts, one of the surest, safes. t investments of the West. Renumber no crop failures due to too much or too little rain, no malaria, no any tiling that makes farming a flight, hut every thing to make ardnitn a pleasure and a profit. Altitude l-TlK) feet, air dry, crisp, health-iviiii; ami invigorating; scenery magnificent; life as nearly ideal as one can ask for this side of Kingdom Come. And you own YOUR OU'X V .TKR SYSTEM. All the lands ol the reservou, the dam, ditches, and all im- ' :e tracts. s provements, are deeded direct to lnivn Improvements at Lund Office The land otlloe bus received a gen eral over hauling this weok, tbe floor being covered with linoleum and the desks, bookcases and blank cab inets being rearranged. That portion allotted to the use of the public has alao been inoreaaed in size; and the new arrangement ia much more con venient and satisfactory to all con seined, both tbe otllolala aud tbe public Au Altar Society baa beeu formed by tbe ladios nf the Catholic- church, with quitn a largo membership. At the first meeting, tha following offi cers ward elected ; 1'resldont, Mrs. William Uarry; Vice President, Mra. (). li. U raves. Prof. K. II. Dunbar, city superin tendent of aohoo'.s at Klamath Falls, Is Id tbe line op at tbe Land Office. Stray Pigeon Silver Lake Leader: On the 28th of June, a pigeon lit at the borne of Duvid A. i,Kershiier'B at Seara "Flat, some fifteen miles from Silver Lake, and had on Ha leg an allumlnum band on which waa stamped, ED099, and P. P. U. At laat auoounta the pfn.'1-it) w.a nf 111 there spparontly sat isfied with Ita surroundings. It is undoubtedly carrier plgoo gone eitrey, from where, no one knowa. LA K KV1KW, LA K K COUNTY', OIIKGON, J UNE 0, 1910 I CO. TO BUILD AT ONE Binds Itself to Reach Goose Lake Val ley During the Present Summer SECURES RIGHT OF WAY THROUGH CANYON V. L. Co. Held Key to Situation and Insisted Road Should Build Immediately, Which Requirement Was Agreed to u Note the above news item from the Lake County Examiner under date of June - 0, 1910. For full particulars, price, fac-similie letters from neighboring farmers 1 1 as to what they produce on 11' 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 arc hard and the salary cheek don't show up regular. Be independent, produce your own livelihood, on a fruit or truck farm Davis Creek Orchard Co. C. K. Seager, Sales Mgr., Lakeview, Or. 3 3or IE J