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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1910)
Xnltc County Cynmtncr Tllt'llHDAYt KKI'TKMIlKIt 22, HMO. BRIEF MENTION hlrts, ull til It, ri. at Koort, "5 I'otiKe Hoods'. NokIImbc shirts thiit look rt. at DcKino'i. Oct ptlccs mi flour nt Hnnimxa ln furn buying cUc wlicri-. tf Men's veiy lifBt tiroes buck s'lspen drs, M) rt ut Hoomu'h. Itntiy Hoods, silk nml hrhiskln, 1MM) ttitlll C.OMt, Ht lloOII's. l' A. Kll.ntrli wan down from the .X much tha flrnt of thn wnitk. For ,frmh Ouuily don't overlook Fruit. Confectionery li our busi ness. Tliolinilfrry Fiiinilf dIkiyvh tniilnht ami tomorrow night. Illglirlu-M Vniiilfvlllc, Krvsh Cmnty will mrlvn every few ilti.vaat tln I'ltNl Olllrn Htori. i:im r ('. AIiImIikiii. ;il MIm Kva llowurd was oer from Drews Valley ilorlnu tha Hnt wek visiting friend. Men's hsuvy rltiiiad urdcrwmir, lint goods we wrer bud. at the prica, tl.:x, at Mootin'. lie states tlmt ha Iibh finished hsylutf Hint hits ltwnsn :UKIUHud ItfiOO ton (or wluttr fowling. Vtrtill Oorin. of J'elslev passed through I.nkivlew a few day since on til way to Portland. W. II. Ilotchkiss was down from Valley Falla Hatuiday, and eld the Kxainlnxr a I'lmmnut oall. John Kuctmr. a tilooaer of Modoa' County. Cal., died at his home uear Lake City on the Uth Intt. During the (mat week considerable rain haa fallen, which will tie of much leuetit to the rauge. Charley Hood, of Fort . Klamath, h lu tunn Monday on Ms way to l'me Crenk for a load of fruit. Mm. N. Ottetlielo, the talented ed itor of the Merrll Kecord, raid Lake view a visit during the pant week. We niauiifarture uur own Salted I'eauuta and liliuioed Almonds. They are never stale at The Front. Mrs. Heua Hoaiuroon, of 4'lush, liaa returoed from a visit to Hsora nionto where atie attended the titate Fair. Kchool will open this year Monday Kept. 12. The aohool book and tap pile will he bandied at Thornton'i Drug store. Don't fall to wr tin (iodfrey Family In their wonderful work. Thuraday and Friday, September !KI and '23. AdmU eion 2.r and iiOVts. Dan lireunan is enjoying a veia tion from bi dutlea as cletk In the U. H land oftlue, and la now on the range boating bronco. Dr. K. II. Aoisden was up from New Fine Creek Saturday, and re ports the health of bla community exceedingly iiood. C. lleukel haa returoed from a six- weele vacation lu California. Ilia appearance indloatea that be waa treated royally during bla absence. Tom Hastings, wbo left Lakevlew the fore part of of August )u anarch of a new location, writes that be baa looatad at Myrtle Creek, near Rose burg. Volney Dixon, the Page fenoe man of Medford, who Is making a tour cf Lake County and northern Callornla, waa Id Lakevlew tha for part of the week. The Great Serpentine Dance with bouutiful colored light and varveloua contortion feats at the )era House to-night, Thursday and Frldry, 8epi tember 22 and 23. Walter L. Dutton came op from Davla Creek Friday sod spent sev eral days with Lakevlew friends befor lesving for Corvallls to leaume bis studies in O. A. U. J. A. Borle, of Los Angeles, a former oo-laborer wit W. F. Paine in railroad work, haa been In Lake view during the piiHt week asoertaln lug the advantage of this Bectiou. C. K. llraudenburg, a leading poli tician of Klamath county, whs In Lakevlew this week ou bis way home from a tour of Northern Klamath, Boutberu Crook, and Lake oounies. A. T. Langell ana Louis Oerber were over from Klamath this week, endeavoring to make a few dollars, by purchasing horses, cattle, s(joep, or anything else that showed profit. T .P. Mackenzie, asnlHtant diariot forester baa beeu In Lakevlew during the past week on ofllolal duty, lie Is aooompanied by Mrs. Mackenzie, both of whom are well pleased with Lakevlew. . O. E. Campbell, of Auburn, Cal.. waa lu town the flrat of the week and went on for a visit in the Paisley and Bummer Lake sections, where he has property. Mr. Campbell was a former resident of Paisley. John Wood, one of the old timers of Altiiras,dled afswdavs since at the home of his daughter in Mlnnepolls. The remalun; were brought to his old home, the funeral taking place Wednesday of last week. The open leason for ducks com menced on the 15th iuut., and dealers lu ammunition are reaping a Larveut. As uhuhI some parties have excellent bport In th a Bwauipa while others imiplaiu of a bcurcity of brldu. Don't forgst tbat we carry in stock for sale all hinds of Iron, bols aod chains, thimble skeins aod Iron and steel axles Arzner Hros. tf Willis .1. Fink, of Klkpoint, R. P., has been In lakevlew and. vicinity dulng the past week looking np lands owned by (), V. L. contract holders. Little Miss (Iraee, daughter of Mr. and Mra. (I. W. Johnson, who was atrlotmly III a few daya since, Is greatly Improved and Is getting along "Icely Marrld In this city Kept. 21, 10iO, Itov. Ivlen (J. Adams, offlelatlng, Herbert . A. Ilitrrett. aud Miss Hazel Warner, Chas. Walker and Kthel Huel Cob urn of Ilnrnea Valley rnarrled Thurs day evening n iakeview In Hie County Clerk's ofllce, Judge H. Daly oflliclntlng. Mr. Walker Is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. Joe Coburo, of Yainax, Henry Wendt, the well known Ne Pine Creek bustuMHS man, paid Lake view a business visit Ha'uHay. Here after he will give a moving picture show at bla upra house every Wed nesday and Saturday evenings, with a change of dim each evening. CurJe have bno received announc ing the marriage of Dr.vieo. II. Merry tnau and Miss Matile Campbell, which oncured on the 7th lost. The dnctot lepreaeute this district In tha State (Senate, and Ms numerous friends extend hearty congratula tions. Mtm. Nelloa Ix still In San Francisco where she I buying the Ifwrnt things in millinery, anl In lad everything that women wear. Watch her stock for the newest noveltlea which are now oomlng lu every day or ho, and urn lieing placed on rjeclal dleplay each Saturday. The ever popular Ues Company will Sunday eveuiug open a live nights engagement at Unifier's Opera house. This compauy Is so well known that any further statement might be considered auperllous, but It cau be said that it la hh stroug as erer aud locludea all the oi l favorites. Death of Mrs. Cheney The death of Mrs K. F. Cheney occured Saturday evoulog last, after an Illness of a year or more. (Several months since she waa takn to Han Francisco for medical treatment, and while temporary relief was afford ed yet tbe physioiana considered ber case almost hopeless, and advised that she return borne. On ber return everything possible to soothe ber lat daya waa done by lovlug hands, and when the eud came she passed peacefully on. The tnueral was held Saturday afternoon aiyl wbu largely attended, the local lodges of Women of Wood craft, Kebekabs and Degree of Honor being In attendance. Tbe servluea were held at tbe Ilaptlst obnrch, Rev. H. Smith delivering a most approp ila'e aodiene. Mrs. Cbeoey wss a woman of moat noble obaroter and during ber long residence in Lakevlew tna1 a host of warm friends who deeply sympa thize with tbe bereaved family. We take this means of thanking our kind friends who did so much for as during tbe sickness and suffering of our dearly beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Nettie Cheney. We appreciate mere than we can expreaa tbe loving kindness of tboae dear friends wbo did so much to lighten oar hardens and make our sorrows easier to bear, We thank them from tbe bottom of our hearts. . F. Cheney, A. E. Cheney and family. Smith Has The Best Al Smith, of moving picture fame has returned from a business trip to Portland. After examining tbe Ulms put out by the different moving pic ture companies he ooucluded tbat the service he uow baa is tbe best In t'ie market hence he will make no change. During bis absence be purchased a tine moving picture machine for Henry Wendt, at New Piue Cieek. A Swell Place In bis new location T. II. Cloutl Is certainly going to have tbe swellest oonfeotlonery and Ice cream store in the interior, lie is now having the room decorated and tbe floors covered witn linoleum prepara tory to installing new furniture and fixtures. lie will leave for San Franoisoo shortly to purchase new counters, soda fountain, etc, and everything is to be modern and np to date. During the eomlng winter season ha will serve hot drinks of all kinds, and he Intends to make tbe business generally a oredit to Lakevelw aud one tbat wo will all be prodd of. Notice for .Contractors l have 1J mllos of canal for t Irriga tion I will hereby contract to be completed this fall. Write or call on me at Painley, Ore. For Informa tion call on L. F Coun at Lakevlew. b Ueo. Couu. Jt. DOINGS IN THE NORTH END fMllver Lake Ider) H. A. Lester end Jske Olllam spent Huudsy In the Gbrrlatmaa Lake val ley. Ilert dowdy arrived home Monday from a couple of weeks business trip to Klamah Falls. Mia Jennie Anderson of Lake bus been secured to teach tbe sohool at St. Patera Hiuk, Miss VIiIh Cbrlsman left forKugere Tuesday morning at which plane slni will attend school this winter. FM ChrlHman made a buMtiFas trip to Fort Koek. He say the country out there looks bettar to him every time he sues it. The frame work on tbe Odd Fellows ball Is now up aod its Immense size and magnificent proportions are a surprise as wtll as a pleasure to every one. We understand that A. M. Jlaxtar, formerly of tbls place, but now of Kddyville, Lincoln county, bad the misfortune to lose all his hay and fences by forest fires tbat swept over tbat aeotlon. V. V.. Anderson, Northern Lake's uuNnmloua choice for county com mlssioner, landa for pood roads, good schools' aud economical adminis tration of tbe county's attalrs. Ihose that know Mr. Anderson know what It means wheu he stands for anything for bla word Is ss good as bis tend. A UOOIJ POSITION Can be bad by arohlMtona yonng men and ladlea In lbs Meld of "Wire Ihhs" or Railroad telegraphy' Since tbe 8-honr law became effective, and since tbe Wlrelesa cnmpswlea' are taLllxbing etatlona tnrousr out tbe ooantry there ih a great sho tags of telegraphs. Poxltiona pav, begin nera from 170 to 9W per montb, w ltd good chance of advancement. The National Telegraph InMltnte of Port land. Ore., operatea alx cfllical lo-e Mtitiitea in America, under the sup ervision of ft. K. and WlrelMH offlclala and places all graduates Into portions it will pay yon to write them for full details. TQ9 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAL-i have a few young full blooded, barred Plymout Rock ., Cockerels, as good If nol the best la Lake Co. ' 'Anyone desiring snch drop me a card, will bring them to Lakevlew September 21. If not sat IsMed when you see them dj not take them, tl 25eacb. Ink. Florence Carey, 'Lakevlew Oregou. Cheap flour at lionanza. Quality guaranteed or money refinded. if S20 REWARD TyreeA Hendernon offer the above reward for the return of th account book diet Thursday, Ang. 2T, on Main street It wn a black book ahnnt Cx7 ln he- mid contained the geta bio iice-'uit"! of the firm. Return to Hotel Lakevlew an receive rn rd. No question naked., TYUnf. HKNDKLSO.V If r Valley Falls Items Chas F. Uartllng, of Lakevlew, has moved on his property near Wagontire. The travel from the north la in creasing perceptibly, some coming by team ntheia by automobiles F. I). WiUon is stopping In the valley and Is busily eogBged making yearly proof on bla desert claim. The school In Clover Flut open ed Its full season last Mnnda), Sept 12, under guidance of Miss P. Curtis. Mrs. J. Stoua, and H. A. Ctley accompanied by C.Comba have return ed from an extensive visit to Lake view. fi. K. Woodcock, of Lakevlew, passed here last Thursday bound for points in th northern end of tbe county. Another O. V. L. settler arrived and la busily engaged putting op buildings on his traet just sooth of tbe old 70 ranch. F. O. Runtlog. candidate for sheriff, nooned here last Thursday. Mr. Dunting was on bis way to Pais ley and points north. The long drowtb Is at last broken. Oo the 20 tb Inst, the weather station reports a trace of moletuer; oa tbe 13th lost 0.03 of an inch and on the 10th Inst .05 of an Inch. And what is better still It luoks as if there were more coming,. Dr. Merrill, aooompanied by his family, en roote'from Bend to Calif ornia points, weut tbioughthe valley last Sunday. Dr. Meirill experienc ed considerable trouble in orosslng Tucker Ulll, so much as to pat his machine out of running order and necessitating his hiring a team to haul blm. to the nearest telephone at the old 70 ranch. . Tbe Walt Cigar ie a 6 cent leader to be found at the Post Office. Klnier C. Alilstrom. 34 REALTY BARGAINS 100 acres Wood Land. reDns Beating 4,000 cords $3,0n0 500 acre Partly Improved Farm 7,500 160 acresChoice Level Land un der canal 3,200 320 acres Agrlcrlturo aud Stock Iand 3,500 50C 10-acre Tracts with water (each) 300 2 10-acro Fruit Tracts with water (each) 500 160 acre Homestead Relinquish ment, 3,000 cords wood 500 (5,000 acre Stock Farm, plenty of water per acre) 9 RuainesH Lot on Water Street (per front foot)...-. 30 10 acre Farm with Improve ments, three miles out COO Reeidence Lots In best district (each) 200 10 acre Farm with small im provement 550 200 acre Improved Farm near Tine Creek 7,000 500 Choice Homesteads In Cat- low Valley (location foes) , 100 1,00 acre Stock Farm, nicely improved 20,000 4-room Rrand new Rungalow, furnished 1,350 7-room Hon ne and big lot, com pletely furnished 3,000 820 acres Timber and Grazing Land (per acre) ' 9 640 acres Good Crating Land (per acre) 2.60 Southern Oregon Realty Co. , Lakevikw, Obeooh J. L. LYONS, D. D. S. Dentist Office In Watson's Block, Lake view, Oregon Eight Yrar's exyerloiiue In MlvlilKan. (jruduHto of luivvmlly of Miohlgku. Have You Protected Your Family? Why Should a Man Value Hia Horse or Darn, More Than His Wife and Children?1 0 , The Union Central Life Insurance Company of Cincinnati came into existence at a time, 43 years ago, when life insur ance presented many unsolved problems, and when, as com pared with the present time, the territory in whie!t it lc;m to operate was undeveloped. It successfully solver) each problem as it presented itself and had more than ke -t price with the gigantic strides of the preat Middle Wear. Of all the companies writing ordinary life insurance exclusively he Union Central as to amount of insurance, assests and pre mium income is ranked by only seven companies, ;iil of them older than the Union Central by from 8 to over 40 years. It now has $284,906,828 insurance in force, assets aggrega ting $74,523,900 and an annual premium incom ri $10, 202,904. Its total income last year was $14,554,375. It paid its policy-holders $5,091,050 and after meeting all ex penses saved $0,201,713 out of its income for the year. The company in its investment department may be said to stand without a peer. It is the one company which in the panic of 1907 did not have to mark off anything from the value of its securities. Eighty per cent, of its assets is invested in mortgage loans well secured on prope ty worth nearly four times the amount of the loans, an. I nearly 18 per cent, in loans on policies. J. C. Big clow, Resident Agent, Lakeview, Oregon We do not decry any Standard Fire Insurance Co., but call attention to the Company jast entering Lakeview, that ranks with the very best, if it is not the best of all Fire In surance Companies- "The Union Assurance Society Limited of London" Older than this County is old Founded in the year L714. It is a matter of congratulation to have this Company es tablish an agency in our community. J. C. Bigelow, Resident Agent, Lakeview, Oregon The North American Accident insurance Company Covers every accident, and any disease or sickness, and pays S50 each week of total disability, besides surgeon's and physician's bills Perfect Protection Against Loss of Income J. C. BIGELOW, RESIDENT AGENT - LAKEVIEW, OREGON 3 O C 1 o c If 3E 30E o o o o o o M?W-- - New u Arrivals LA VOGUE SUITS AND COATS LA VOGUE RUBBERIZED SILK COATS All the latest weaves and styles. They are going- fast, so don't wait. Ask to see them. Nice variety in Misses Coats. All good values. Bear Cloth Coats for Children, sizes 3 to 6 yrs. Silk Kimonas in the newest designs of Massa. line Silks, Flannelette Wrapers, Dressing Sacques and Kimonas, Outing Flannel Gowns for Ladies and Children. 03E LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE COMPANY 30E