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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1910)
THE BEST YET Limited Number. Fine Land. Near to Railroad and Depot. Adjacent lands now selling for SI 25.00 per ucrc These lands were long supposed to belong to private parties and ha ve just been discovered. You must hurry if you want one, as they will not last long. :: :: :: :: :: . :: :: I Southern Oregon Realty Company :: :: :: :: Lakeview, Oregon HOM EST E ADS Xnhc Counts jyamlncr TiimWDAY, NOVKMIIKK 1910. BRIEF MENTION Bbeep lined coats at II. A M. Rooms to rent cleao in, apply to J. E. Mi Coul. Tbe Maeonlo Lodge 'mtele next Saturday evening . (Jet prices on flour nt itotinnxa txv fore buying cdae where, tf All night dance lit Hnlder'a opera houHe Thanksgiving nlgbt. For Ifaht r'urniahen House, apply Mr. Taylor, Dewey street. All nigut dunce ut Holders opera Iioiihk Thankxglving night. Indies' auita nml coa'a to close out off. l.akelew Mer.Co. Tba Court House clock waa out of IjukI nna during Tuesday's storm. l.nVogue milt nml coal, I S) off Jvulur price nt I.akovicw Mercantile. '.0 Head I'ure llred lleryford liull for sale .pAuu racti. I'. (). Hunting. LuUeticw flour $.'1. 7.1 per hun dred In IoIn of IOM pound ami over. j Tim U'tiit Cigar i a cent leader to Ihi fouiii) lit th' roxtOlllce Ivtliicr ('. AMstroin. ;n Krvhli ('4unly will airlvtt every few daya at tint 1'oft Olllcii Store. Kliner (', A hint mm. ;ij Miss Louisa A i .nor la now up and inn ii ml atfer several day's k-kuess with liurlppe. ' it imiimw reported (lint I'lirtldiiil'M population m-cordlng io tho recent ociisaa im IXtt ,000. The fruit crop of tba Hood mar district for 1910 la valued at approx imately 11,000,030. Uyron Grafts la now feel log much Improved after a week 'a llloeaa at bla home ou Mala etreet. Eight aeies Dear Risen e prodooed iu.i oaioa or do pa wbiob la over 2.500 pounda an aora. Tom Uurran la back In town again afUr working all Sommer at tba I Camp Creek Saw Mill. MImhcm A t'hll'IriMiH coats while tliey latit 1-.1 off regular prion at Lakeview Mercantile Co. Count Tolstoi, the noted Kussian novelist and reformer, died at an early bour Suuday rooming. Mlkle Harry la in tovn again from camp. Mlkle says be ia bare tbia time to have bia teetb fixed. Crook county contains oua of the laigest bodies of Irrigable lao'l In tbe Wast, ha? log 350,000 acres. Kxnorta from Portland daring Ootober totaled 1,611,4 70 feet of lum ber and 11,710 buBhelU of wheat. Goo. T. Oil ne, the civil nod min ing euluueer, bus chmiged lilsjboud quarters from flush to Ft. Utdwell. Mr. aud Mrs. Mirrla Houthstone left for Loa Aouelea, Cat., a few daya since where they will spend tL winter. Ageats wanted for Phoenix Mutual Iflre Inmirance (Company of Oregon, 81i9 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. l' A. Fittpatrlok aud J. S. Kaluay, promlueut citizens of Paisley pre olnot, were in town tbe fora part of tbe week. J. U. Uentry of New Ploe Craek went to Ontario tbla week, having been called there by the aorioa a ill nesa of bis brother. On monster log, tba biggeat ever a wed In tbe Coqullla valley, Coos County, waa 9 feet In diameter and made 11,000 feet of lumber. Dave MoAnllitfe came in from camp at Humes Valley tbe latter part of last week. While here be U com bining business with pleasure. It la expeoted that tbe dance to be held at tbe Opera llouse tomgbt will . be largely attended, many outsiders coming in to enjoy then.Mtlves. Judgo W. Ii. A. I'lko, a vvc't known Nevada jurist, dropped (load at Fallon laat Friday night. Tko cauae of his death waa rheumatism of tho heart, F. M. Millar, cashier of tbe Bank of Lakeview. will leave Buoday for Baa Rafael, Ual, where Me wlU vull wtlb bia f aatlly snlll after tbe boll daya. Tke Forest Service Is eow eagaged In seeding the district boraad over aeat Aiblaad last anoamar. rJpreoe, pine aud lareh axe tbe seed varieties belag need. - "Ck reeeal stsrms kava eaesed a Ct gallon Mta travel and a yetara f o staging. Travel la quite heavy and prom lues to continue ao pretty much all winter. Dave MoAollire returned Tuesday evening from tbe McCulley ranob bstweeo Jhere anl New Pine Creek with soma bucks wblcb be Is to drive ever to JJarnea Valley. K. C. Foster.a well known atocmao and raoober of tbe Rummer Lake aaotlon, waa vlatlng old time frlenda and making new acqaalntanraa in Lakeview dntlng tbe past week. Lakevtaw flour l'1.7rt per hurt lrrt In Iota of lOOO pounda and over. The Hill line from Medford to Untte Falls waa completed last week. It la aald that ibe wor of extending tbe line to connection wltb be Des chutes line will be commenced In tbe spring The atorms ol tbe past mootb p) oin lie to make ."dry (arming" a anooeaa next ye.r. losmuoh aa ther haa bteo do frerxlnit weather aod tba tain baa all soaked into the grouii'l. The large pile of wnd which bas hue n laying went at the Court bouse fur verl jviks has tieeu stored away in the burnuirtttt of that build lug by Jonltor (Joddc! during the past few days. II. ft. C urtls of Valley Falls spent a fe day lu LakATleiv during the past work. Ducks aud (temi are nnw very plentiful in hia section, the late Dt'irirri 'having brought th-in down fro en the north. Uucki iniiHt be vrry plentiful out lu Prewa VMlIny for J. (J. linrker Kant some lu to Lakeview frluodM durlug tbe pat week, llowerer, it might be that Jim bought them from some buuter. Mra. Uarnas, mother of Marlon II.. . . . ... uernei, ia very sick at the Jailer's tome on North Main Stieet. She fell from a carriage on Tuesday laat and Injured her blp, wbiob ia sup posed te bave caused bar illness at thia time . Wblle Pbll Uarry and two otbera were driving out of town wltb a team of boraea on Tuesday, one of tbe animals dropped dead in tbe bar uea In Mallard Canyon. Tbe occu pants of tbe wagon were obllned to retain to town afoot.' I KUmatb Falls ii going tn build a 13 foot board driveway on ber princi pal street in order to make it pass able for teams. It waa torn up pre paratory to' paving, but tbn work was delayed aod winter atorms set In before it was completed. may vitoaIly 'ourohsse four hun dred additional lambs from AlrMor pby but bave not yet made a final decision on tbe matter. MUs Eve Howard, of Drews valley, baa bean visiting Lekeviaw frisods tbls week. Mlas Ruby Foster, of tbe assessor's ottloa, la apeodlog a few weeks at bar borne at Bum met Lake. Mrs. D. U. Brown and daughter, Mra. L. Alva Lewla, of Klamath Falls, are.'goests of Mra, U. D. Drown of tbla city. Mike O'Hullivan went aafaraaAl turn with William K. Harry, the latter going clear through to Frlaco. Mike reports that Lakeview ia very much ahead of Altoraa in every re aped, notwithstanding the fact that they Lave the advantage of us in hav ing a railroad. One of tbe prettiest calenders tbe Examiner bas yet seen ia that being distributed by Woodcock k Leonard. It contalne a small receptacle for papers aod lettera surmoonted with a horse shoo with a aoree's head In tba canter. It is both osfol Frank Wing, an employee of tbe .B1 ornamental P. Co.. at Klamatb Falls, waa shot and kIPed last weak by R. E. Alllion, a freight eondactor. Tbe latter returned home unexpectedly, and finding Ibe di-or locked went aroood to tbe back of tbe bouae, where he saw a rran leap from a win dow and aart to rnn, whereupon be abot at him a couple of times, with the result as abovs atated. Klamath Falls' soft drink ernpurl-, uius were raided again laat week, and ) thefproseeuting witnenHea were lodged, j in Jail, while J. L Stewert, Ilill Fee. j .1. L. Poole and J Vill Duffy, the alleged violator of ttiH law, were relciiHcd on t'J.V) bonds. In a previous rMd ttie prom-cutlng wiUii'hh i-klpped, and ! liencit druntic ineafur 'H were taken i till time to iiiHiire the prem-nce of! the purlieu making the complaint at j tho time of trial. The recent vlnir, to Luke county of ! F. K. Whiiiii-y, rcnite inspector, uiid 11 !. Durand, puMtnl liiKpeftor, In': likely to reniilt In one or more chnn- I gei on the mail routes centering at i Iikevlew. One change thnt h-ciiih wiUIii ia the schedule now in effect on the Moiitliern route, DeceHaltating the laying over malla at Alturas. Uutnora as to other poeaible changea lack verification, and nothing will be known aa to the reault of their viait until the change or changea are or dered Into effect. e A great many turkeys bave been Io evidence daring tbe paeWew lays and some very nioe onea bave been on tbe market. Joe Ambrose brought aom in from bla West Side ranob and sold them for $2 apiece irrespective of ,'wetgbt. A few bave also been aold by ungo (Jmbaoh aod M re. C. C. Lofftua ran ng io price from 111.75 Jap. The markets have bad aome very nioe dressed turkeys for sals ao that tbure ia no doubt but bat everyone will be plentifully provided for tbia year. Thirty Days To Xmas NOV. 24 Now Is The Time to Be gin Shopping TAKING THE NORTHWEST TO THE PEOPLE "The ay to get iopl Into the North weet la to take the Northwest to the people." This is the firm tw lief of L. W. Ilil), President of the Great Northern Ry., and that he has the courage of 'his 100,000 conies of literature were distrib uted describing the various districts. The Great Northern will atart three exhibition cars on a circuit of Eastern States within the next two weeka. m X - ."I . A. .... rwr -.j.. M w m. a .w m --k. 7-' i;-: t: V & Boston Exhibit; 10,000 People a Day Look at It .. t . . many uauas or sneep are now uasa log through tbia aootioo bouud for the deaort beyond Plush where .they will rentals for the wloter season Ibe boys are all saying "good byes' as many of tbein mill not aee t)wn aguln until lute next aprine. Owing to tbe Inclemency of the weather tbe masquerade at tba Skat log Kink ou Tuesday night did not bave tbe usual attendnoe for an event of that kind. There were several very pretty costumes, however, aod all present enjoyed themselves. Information haa been received from tbe Dlatriot Ottlue at Pmtland that alCtbe new ownera of Block wiabing to aeoure grazing privileges within the Fremont National Forest must have tbeir application on rile at tba local otlloe before Deoe tuber 1, 1911, A dispatch to the Mee from Klam atb Falls saya all rlgbti oi way have been obtained and that tho 8. P. will build to Merrill at once. From that place tbe road will be extended to Alturas, says the dispatch. It can oome any too aooo to suit oa here In Modoo, remarks the Republican. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maxwell left for Portland a few daya ago, where they will piobably remain during tbe winter. They were aouompanled by Mra, Kobs, sister of Mra. Maxwell, b3 has been visiting in Lakeview lor aome lime past ana wbo is now returning to ber home .at Kansas City. Jiev. M. O'Malley has returned from Klamath Falls where he remain ed for several days visiting wltb Fatber Cunningham of that plaoe. He reports that the Cathollo Church of tbe Palls realised WOO elear money frem the fair recently held there, waled waa aa aeebt very aoaeb appreciated by every aee aea oerned. Daa Valley with Jee aaa1 Dave MeAulllffe aave . parehaeed eevea hundred yews froaa Jaek 'Jaiela Murphy vhlea tay wlUaadteUelr Vreeeat band sew la Baiaae T allay. Tke prise, paid was fti far head, They Veterans Oaganlze Hood River captured tbe grand prize of $1000 at the Spokane Apple how for tbe best car load of apples the variety exhibited being epltzen burgs. Col. R. L. Hullarl camp No. 9, Spaulsh War Veterans, was mustered in laat Saturday evening by Lieut. A. W, Orton, mastering officer. The officers chosen to serve for tbe eosu log year are; Commander, Phil 8. Cummins, Senior Vice Commander John Ward ; Junior Vice Commander, Al Rob erts; Chaplain.-ll. E. Curtla; Burgeon. H. Dent; Adjutant and Quartermaster, Ed ward R. Patch; Officer of the Day,N. Waldo Taylor; Officer of the Guard, Jesse Cra vens; Truoteea.l year, Pbil B. Cummins; 2 years, toward Patob ; 3 yeara, W. Kocbe Fiuk . In addition to tbe officers tbe fol- owing are mi rubers of tbe camp ; Kd- gar Pelletler and Lamou Thorn of Plash, and Gilbert F. Smith, of Fre mont. Otbei veterns are expeoted to join soon . After tbe oamp waa mustered . in banquet was served aud the tbe boys bad a jolly good time. PURS Hides PelLs COMMAND Btg Prioes If you don't believe it, see J.P. DUCKWORTH eiivirti.j, jg demonstrated by the ag- grimve 'fifimeseekera' campuisrn," . the cpenin iiiri of which were fired at Pittsburg. Pa., during the' Western I'enomdv.i ni.i Exposition. The i.i.at Northern secured space In th n.air: building and installed an ex hibit of 'ruit, grain's and grasses from .Merita na. Oregon and Washington." Nearly In addition to these cars, permanent exhibits are maintained at St. Paul, Chi- cago, St. Lonis, Boston and Philadelphia. For the first three days of the Boston Exhibit the attendance ranged from 10, 0H) to 12,500. It will reqnire about two ' million pieces of advertising matter to meet the demand for literature created ' by these exhibitions. Death of Miss Mulkey The death of Mrs 8. R. Utley tf Long Valley occurred Sanday oiabt as the result of Injuries auetainad a few days previously by a aeverb fallen acoouot of wbiob appeared in tbe lirit issue of the Examiner. ! Tbn accident wblcb caused ber , death' wa& moat peculiar, it baviog I occurred while abe waa in tbe act of ! preparing breakfast Her little child was playing on tbe floor wltb a stick of wood, and in attempting to grasp bo article ou tba stove abe caabt ber toe on tbe end of tbe ettik which lu turn caagbt on the wood box and caueda ber to fall. Her Bide struck on toe corner of the wood box, pro dontng internal injuries which sub sequently caused ber death. Dr. hi. H. Smith waa called and afforded temporary relief but her injuries proved beyond tbe reach of medioal surgical aid aa i finally proved fatal. Mrs. CJtley waa about 19 yeara of age at tbe time of her death and leaves a little one two yeara old and a husband to mourn ber outimely death, tier oarent resile iu tu etate ot Wasbiingion. Tne fooerl too! place Wedueday forenouu service bel ig b-1 1 nt the Bantiat church by Rev. Smith and interment in the Oil Fellows ue notary. Bidwell Niiggett; George T. Clioe, Mialng iOigiaMsr, sssifer ant (J. S. MiDeril surveyor, of the state of Ore son, arrived In BHp1 last Thurs day and is located hern for tbe win ter. Mra. Cline accompaioel ber nnsband aud they will 'oocupy tbe ISnelling residence. We welcome tbe new corners intj oar midst and bop to see more of this class of peo- , ble locate bere o CLEAN-UP SALE 4 o o o o o o jojmnjociAss LOST lu the city of Lakeview, Ore gon, In the summer of li)10, a nego tiable promissory note bearing date March 7, 1D10, due March 7, mi, for the eum of 108, with interest at 8 per cent per annum. Payee, W. o. Patten. Finder retain te thia office and rweive suitable reward. Nov.32-Jan33. Many school sblldrsa suffer fiotn oooatlpation, wbiob la oftea the eaase of seenalag sinpNlty alleaaeaa. Dbamberlala's Utoaaash aad alver Tablets era aa Sdsa) aaadlalae to give a eh I Id fev they are asild aad geatle ta their effeoe. aai will eare even ehreala ooaattpatlea. fteid hy all geea dealers, 8 We have a few Ladies' Suits and Coats to close out and we are goiog to give you 33V6 percent, off regular price to make quick work of it. Remember 1-3 Off Regular Prices Our line of Knit Goods are ready for your in spection, and they are nice warm ones, fasci nators. Toques, Silk Shawls & Scarfs, Gloves and Mittens. See our Overcoats before they are sold out. The DUPLEX COLLAR is the latest addition to these coats, priced very reasonable. Rubber Goods of all kinds to fit the whole family. In fact you will find just what you want for all your needs. W v iYsl v'' ,f -- Sr..:- :rt ' .;.! 1 'V" ll (jM -iS, HJ--I; Ml - . . - i u. .'-.4 ,t? 1 v I -i k: t. it "?! 'pn r a, . i a a . i 8 8 8 v f '1 J.'' ' " Jrv, ' SINCERITY CLOTHES Copyright Ik LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE COMPANY ' 301 " OK