Xnltc County Ejramlncr TIIUIHIiAY, AIMUHT 4, 110. BRIEF MENTION Fresh ssHionaule fruit at the KroeC Manual Hatidars U In town on huslnais trip. Francis VitIIiik cuius In town Tues lay from Horned; Valley, Jack Connors has nci r itl a post lion as tiartender itt the l'slst-a sa luoti. (lo. .1 itimtrt Iml left yritcriliiy fui NhaHhi H'MtiK fur II tMOIitli'N miv t ion. ). T. MrKendree hnx ln-nti In town till we i'k looUntf lifter his hiislnenH lutri'Mln. Hatter I). ( 'ii ii ii (i ii U over fiom Cciliirvllln hint Mill ruliiil.ly ionium sound lnnv CliurlUi Huiry Imh ri'luniml fnun Clii'V Hiiciili, wlicm Im Iiiih I rfll fur u itk's online. Mm. M. W hrf mi mill mm l ft for , I )ihl'iiii i 'Mil' hoard C. L. Hhlra Uftfor Ashland Tues day, where he expects to shor tbe hoys bow to ride a float, ba having made application to Jjln I ha Plica. Tha Hrewery Haloon la barlog a latga sign painted on tha south side of thnlr store. The work la In oharga of tha Litka?lw Dsnnratlre Company. J. L. Wheeler la up from fiat. I) io on a Imstnasi trip, lie hss a riestrt claim nn the Wet Hide Just ba low lry Creek, which be la Improv ing. Ira (larratt la now working mm tesmrter for McCntil and eons during tin elmiuire iif liirtfn McCoul, who In on few days outing at Critter Luke. CliHillo MnCarthy, linrtend-r lit l'lv nn'a, Imd tf io in Intoi t uiio to iircnk h Moodvi'iHol in hlrt eyn IimI week. I I tin Injury, however, wiik not m tier- Ion onn. Among Dm slnu-p iiihii In town dur ing tint niht Meek wefn lolin Cm 1 1 -hull, Ihive Killer, Cmi Curtlii, Tedy Murphy, John I'roniu and Charles in ;. ii t ti K Meillnid 'lui'Miliij to enjoy vImII tftlt'i relnllveH. Tiiiir. II. Hut 1 1 Ii, of tlxi C. H, Miihci wool Iniyliu linn, miih In Lakeview the llrttt iif the Milk Mr. Johnny Simmon will leiire Haturdny for Crt "swell uu a visit Jtu relntivi m Hirl fi Inula. Tom ('iirrmi Iihm art'eided a ionl tlnn ht Ij. Ii. A L. (!o.a saw mill. He loft Hominy morning. litpe enily harvest apides are now lu ninrnet, ai wrll as numerous a rletlea of green applet. Tha Koouomy atore now aporta a liaodHome new algn, the work of the , Lakerie Decorative Co. C. M. Faulkner oanie over from Cedorvllle last week to do so me sur veying out on Honey Creek. l'hll Uarry returned to bla home at liuano Valley Wednesday after hating sold IiIh wool to Frank I. Dick J. Wilcox la building a bunga low on blf property imrndlstely bouth of t)in residence on Went utreet. The Altar Koolety met hint at the home of Mr. Jsiiioh McHhnne, where they were leeautly entertained. Mr. ninl Mr. J. F. IlHtisen and children eere up frrm the rnllrond Saturday, remalulug over Kunday. Miimiii Mildred and Katie Kehert urn spending a few day h with a In rue camping purty ui the Chewiiiifiin. Waltr Kite, J I in in le Judge and llert Snider left Wednesday morning for n few diiyn outing on l)erp Creek There have hern 'JH'.i minlur'a mid 'J.' Ill honti-r's liceui n i-Hiiinl l.y the County Clerk 1'iiyne IIiiih litr diillnu' l'.Mil. The Si.iii.lai il ( il i 'ii I- putting In tiiikH ui KI.Lin.illi I .illrt, ninl w liinUe It u iliwt rlbul t t I ii t. f r that noi'tiiiu. Urx. T.C. Itlair mid eon and Mrs. AI Furrow arrived from i'orlluud Tuetnliiy evening on their way to l'ulnluy. Mm. llertha May A 1 ford and Frank ii. Carrio-i, both or Flush, were unit ed la marriage by Judge ii. Daly Katiirduy. ifon. K. A. iiallinger, secretary of the Interior baa been la Klamatb tbia week Inventlgatlog the reclama tion project. The aoaking rain we bad last week Improved the proepeute of tha grain crop In thla aectlon aaya tbe Silver Lake Leader. Howard L. Kirk, wbo baa been working tor tbe Warner Lake Irriga tion Company for lomt time past la baok In towo. The buokleberry crop la Klamath la aald to be much larger than uaual thin year, and la already rlpenlog on the lower lunds. Mr. and Mra. J. N. Watson and Mr. and Mia. W. H. Bernard and child ren are enjoying camp life on tbe Little Cbewanuoan. Tbe flrat Saturday afternoon aale of the Women 'a Uulld was highly euooeseful, everything finding ready aula at good prloea. Den Delaney left Friday morning for Alturaa, wheie ba Is to be em ployed by tbe Hansen outfit on tbe N. C. O. extension, C, c-,MleD(r tM rttarnvd, Urn very piesant trip aiong C-regon's sea coast. lie visited Tillamook, Coos hay and other points, Mr. and Mm. 3. 0. Anten and Mf. and Mrs. M. S. Dames have return ed from their camping trip on tbe north fork of tbe Bprague. blok Qunilan, a former sneeipman of thla locality, has returned to Lakevlev arter a long visit to bis home In NeWmarket, Ireland. Dr. Dlglow, of tbe Lakevlew Devel opment Co., of tbla plaoe, will speak In the Motbodiut Church uoxt Sab bbth, both morning and evening. There Is au active deumud tor fut atook of all kluds, and the prices of ered niulce the averafje Biookman feel pleuHud wilh the woiKl In general. Mr. and win. 1'. W. i uyue are back from au outing on Chewuucau. They were uiembtrs of tbe tiuruum-1'uxtou party, all of. whom have returned. Hldeniilk on the north hIiIii of IlietierH etnre whh torn updiir iliU Mill pHHl Meek lit order t lint nee- i cHnry rrpiiirH might he miide to tint water flume. Ii. F. Creeii, aged 71, died at War n T Lake July 21, after n long lllnesii i ie mill i"ed a stroke of paralyila a it ti nn t three yems huo, from which he never recovered. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dodson and children, accompanied by F. A. I'ltr put rick, pHl l Fort Klamath a vldlt lait week, making the trip In their new FJI.K. The time of arrival of tbe train at Klamatb Falls la to he changed to H c 'clock, thus permitting connec tion lelng made at Weed of paeeen gera from Portland. ,.C. V. L. Deeoe, who went to San Francisco to undergo an operation fur appendicitis, returned lant night, and is about recovered from the eflect of the operation. Several proprietors of soft drink mtalliMhments at Klamatb Falls were Indicted lant week for Tlolatng the IochI option lna auu their trials are belug held thla week. M Im Lena Hampton and Chas. F (irltten, of 1'aialey, wtire n.arrled In this city 'i'ueU'lav, Judge H. Daly ottlciatlug. They are well knowa young people of Paisley. Word has been received from Dan lii'tnU that hia mother died at her lioine in Worcester, Mhkh. hefore he reiiched there. Mr. Keliiis is expect td luck in u few ilityh. Iin. 1;ih.-i, wiin Ijhh oitriited the t y pi iel I li.g iniichlnu iu ttiu K.ainiuer iillictt tluring the piiht rear, Iiiih rcelii e l 1 1 1 n ptiHitluii iin.l u ill hiioii leave for Citiltiiu in wheie he will el inly law, A ramping party conitibting ut Mrs. McSlmne, l.aurii Knelling, Mnrle Mo- Sliiuie and Mike liarry left for Mud Creek Saturday emoruiug. Ther ex pent to be absent for a week or so. Mrs. W. II. Massing!!! and daugh ter arrived this week from San Delgo and will spend several weeks wltb relatives and old time frienda, and Inaidently look after W. II. himself. Mrs. E. L. Orton, wbo baa been vlstlag ber son, Hon. A W. Orton la tbls city for tbe last montb or so, left Saturday morning for Klamatb Falls, en route for ber home at Port land. In nmkiiiff an nrri st of Walter Pe ranum, ii drunkeu Indian, at Susan ville the other diiy Deputy Sheriff Chun. Icvltt wan shot In the log. I"vitt returned the fire killing tbe Indian. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Storkman wbo have been vlstlng relatives and friends In Lakevlew during tbe past several weeks, started tbls morning on tbelr return to tbelr home near Prlnevl'le. Fred Alexander, a aotorious char acter of Klamath Falls, was shot and killed by Geortfe Welch last week. Welch claims that Alexander was at tacking him with a pitchfork, when he shot hlui. Leo Hazel paid a visit to tbe Iloag mining district Sunday to look after bis iu teres t there lie states that much development work la now un der way tb?r? in the camp, about w uieu uro ugiti rui)iuju( Mr. and Mrs. fl. S. Mltohsll, of Ashland, were guests at tbe Hotel Lakevlsw for several dayt during the past week. Mr. Mitchell la a well knOwh cattle btayer and is also engag ed in the butoberlng business. Mrs. J. Chas. Smith, has returned from Ohloago, where she purchased a choice selection of the very latest creations In tbe millinery world, which will soon be offered to tb la dies of Lakevlew and vloinity. Numerous fires have been reported throughout tbe Fremont Forest dur ing the past mouth, but thus far Sup ervisor Ingram, together with his foroe of rangers aud guards, have pre vented any serious Iuhs of timber. Mr. and Mrs. MoNab, Mrs. Wells Win. Nixon and Jim lliggeus left Suuday morning for Porouplne Creek where tbey are to have a few days outing. The party expect to bring tele, b' lei Mr. Illlrl some big game back to town wltb them. O.K. Oliver was over Torn Plo-h during tbe pant weak and received a bearly greeting from bis many Lakevlew friends. He Is proving to be a general bandy rnao at bis nsw borne, and bis services are always in demand. Limit, and Mrs. Andy MoCalleo, wh i have spent the paat several wk 'n Lakevlew, started for, their home at Ashland Tuesday. Mr McCallen will accompany hi company to the Army Kncampiiii-iit at American Lake next week. Died, at the F.uihoily miwmlil near Silver Lake. July '2. of cholera In finitum, Infant child of Mr. aud Mrs. Alex fireeri. The, little one was only nIioii'. live ;relH of h(.'c, and was ill a week when dentli ciiiiih to relieve it of It's hull erlnuH. Mmiauer Cnni'ey of the local phone com pan v has returned it weeks iilmpiicn in Purtlmid. ('Miicey, who accompanied bsr timid on the trip, topped over at her lion, e In Oreu'ii City where ahe will remain fur u aliort vIhU. "Cap" llrnwn, vn'tiero and cow puiirlier lor Light A Harrow, met I'll an accident lent Friday when the home he was rising tiuckcd and threw him "Cap" was dragged along the ground for some dUtance, hut nut seriouhly Injured. Mrs. F. M. Miller and sous Vinton and Hohart , will leave for California next Monday. The boys will attend Mt. Tamalplas Military Academy during the coming school year and Mrs. Miller will look after ibem. They will make tbe trip by auto. Hums News: Mrs Win. Uowan and her two toys arrived tbe first of the week aud will visit wltb Hums relatives for a time. They have been living at Fargo, N. Dak., but Mr. Cowan was recently appointed clerk at the Vale Land ofllce and tbey will make that their borne. Tbe open seaHOn in Cillfornin for deer begins July 15 auu In Oregon August 1. Hence if a person kills a deer iu California July 1 and brings it luto Oregon August 1 it would appear that tbe law is violated. That Is tbe fate that is said to have be fallen a six-point buck. The local land olllce did a genuine "land oHIcb business" on Monday of this week. Fiftytwo applications were received upon which tha fees amounted to ?70S. The 'rush was caiifed by the restoration to entry from the Irrigation i'rojtct of some of the valuable tiuiher lunds ami hotuettU'nds lu Klamath County. Davy Joiiex, tins sheep man, proved hluiHt'lf to he quite a vaiuern lu.-t Saturday moruing when coming lu from Joe .iu!rosu's Ktiuiriiig plant. Dave's horse balked ou the way iu aud it was ouly by following It up with a tiuggy, lu which were some expert horse persuaders, and deli cate horsemanship on tbe rider's part that Lakeview was finally raeched. W. Lair Thompson returned tbls week from tbe Willamette, where be baa been visiting friend, polltioal and otberwlte during tbe past month; As tbe readers of tbe Examiner know Mr, Thompson received tbe Repub lican Assembly nominatloo as oandi ate for repiesentatlve of the dis trict and it might be added that he wears tbe honor wltb grace and dig nity. Charles Saddler and wife and Law rence Frey, of Reno, Nev., came In last week in a Dorri automobile and registered at Motel Lakevlew. Mr. Saddler la proprietor of the Grand hotel and a member of the city council of Reno, and on the back of hie ma chine has a large sign which reads: "Stop at the Grand hotel when in Rene, Nev," They are en route to tbe Rogue River valley and making a tour of the country for pleasure. time. F. II. Green has been sent ont to take charge of the aheap awaiting developments. Tbe tr o'ls is sop possed to have been caused tbrongb some tecblncaillty, rather than an attempt to derfaud Mr. Eiler, as tbe person handling tbe deal was Dasoo and not familiar wltb such transactions. Surveyor Still In the f ield I M. D. IWIUIaois who was op from j Davis Creek this week with a load i of frlut, reports N. C. O. Riilrond surveyors at work In ins vicinity. While nothing definite was learned of their plans, yet Mr. Williams Is of the opinion that it is extrem ly probable hat the line will he built to the lower end of the lake thla yesr, or at least before operation are stmpended for the wiuter. The end of the present contract is said to be at a point where it it would not be prac.tial to establish a permanent htatlon or at I'-utt one that woul ' he easy of access for any conHiderable amount of huMinenH. On which side of the Lake the road will come la still a mooted ques tion, Mr. Williams being of the opin ion that It will come up tin east side, although he makes no claim whatever of having any direct information on the subject. The Economy Store We have a new line of ART LEATHER BELTS at 70 cents to $1.00 According to Width and Workmanship Our new Kne of Men's Purses are of Extra Value from 20 cts to 7CP cts We have a Complete Line of GROGERES and we can Save You Money on them Phil. S. Cummins & Co. Lakeview - - Oregon Don't forget that we carry In stock tor sale all kinds of iron, bol's and Many freight teams loaded with wool are beginning to pass through chniiif. thimble skeins and iron ana j town enroute for tbe railroad at Al steel axles Arzner Bros. tf 'tnras. ""1 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 After Mules J. F. Hansen, of tbe Hansen Con struction Company, now building I be extension of the N. O. O. Ry. Into Goose Lake valley, was op from tbe scene of opperationt Saturday. He reports tbe worn progressing satisfactorily, although he desires to put more teams to work, and to that end purchased four mules from W. W. H&rvey. Stonecutters AVantetl As soon aa the neoessary foroe 'of stone cutters and masons oan be se cured work will oommenoe on the foundation and basement for tha new High Sohool building. The exoava ing has been completed and rock la now being delivered upon tbe ground. ' Any competent cutter or mason de siring work Bbould apply to the Sohool board. Prolmbly nn Frror Dave Edler some time sluoe sold to the John Areudel Co. about XiCO head of sheep, reoetvlng in payment two checks, one for 91000 and the other for some iYlOOO or If 1 5000. The first check was promptly paid nnd tbe other returand, marked "no funds.' Tbe sheep were started for Wlnne muoa about July 20 and should be bout Summit Lake at tbe present Bailey & Massing.!!. J O JOE IOZ Time F-lies and with it YOUR opportunity for making an investment in Fruit Land Property, proven not a supposition nor a gamble IXZeJ 0 It o o 8 Send for our booklet, containing maps, etc, showing location, railroad surveys and rights of way, reservoir, main ditches, etc. BUILDING TODAY 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 any thing that makes farming a fight, but every thing to make gardening 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 WATER SYSTEM. All the lands of the reservoir, the dam, ditches, and all im provements, are deeded direct to buyers of the tracts. o fraj o g LAKEVIEW, LAKE COUNTY", OREGON, JUNE 9, 1910 N.C.0.T0BUILDAT0NCE 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 8 O Note the above news item from the Lake County Examiner under date of June M 9. 1910. For full particulars, price, fac-similie letters from neighboring farmers 1 1 as to what they produce on iu ana -'ti acres joining our lanu, write louuy, 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 ynir own livelihood, on a fruit or truck farm ...Bvi i r n w e i - - c I Ml j i ..I, !... A. I . . . . m'maaif .AfriM' f m iv ii 'i 1 1 np linr ivi f r- uiniiir . 4 UaVIS trctl UlllldiU lU. . l. Jingll, jciim LUiiuivn, vi, mm u o