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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1911)
OREGON VALLEY LAND COMPANY CONTRACT HOLDERS Off WIS MAKIv A SIMvCIAIPY )lf LIvASINO LAND tMullt Irotn the O. V. L. Co. and arc in a better position to do so than any other firm in the State as we have a complete index card system giving the name nnd address of every owner of the 1 1000 tracts of land bought. If you want us to lease your land to the best possible advantage, nnd take lull charge of it, write at once to SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY COMPANY -:- LAKEVIEW, OREGON Xnltc Count? Eyamtncr TlltUHKAY, JAMlAltV II, IUII. , BRIEF MENTION The abating rink was olossd til laat week. Wool for Bain. Wood yard, oppo site Planing Mill. tf (Jet prices ou Hour Ht Itoiuinca ) lore buying; ilaewhcr, tf t'at Murphy and Guy Ingram earns over frmit Pluab on Friday. Mn. Clarence Fool km a vinltor Id town daring the peal week. Dave Pouts was laid up for a day or two last week with lagrlppe. For Watch Itcpritrlng, try A, Kauf iiianii, the New JewHry Htorp. Puroiehed Itooma at reasonable prloee. Apply Mr. M. Waortou. Nick Harry registered bli branding Iron t tbe Court Home tbla week. The celling of tbe Kail Drug Com ior wait repaired on Sunday laat. For tvnt, furnlnlnil hoiim. on Main 4(., clowc hi. Kmiili It. T. Siripllu. MInh Millie Punt if qulle III wltb tcnailitle at her ho urn on linllnrd etreet. Mr. aud Mi. K W. Flnlry. of Illy, last wek mKiut nifcml da lu the Fella. The Jo Arrurr Iiouhm him not been permanently located In the Drenkel aoditlou. Mr. mid Mra. Wade Kul lr. of Kid well, wwr vlaitira4u tuwo during the peat . BUI W i ntiiite, of I'lmh, we a vlalt -or In toa for aeveral da) duriug the uae.t week, i'eter Caldwell came oer from Plnah last week, aod retorned wltb a load of freight. Jobs Ward left on Yoeiday with a load of supplies fi-r te Hansen crow at tba Point Itancb. j Tbe Postal Havings Jlank at Klam ath Falls will open for business to morrow, Jaooary II. For a nicely furniahed 'room In quire Mr. M. Wborton, Flret door Dortb rf M. K. church. Phil Parry came in from Twelve Mile Creek Co Tueady to aee If the town bad changed any Uertha lialla, of Merrill, came over from that plaoe laet nwk on Lualua before the looal land otiioo. F. P Laoe cod F. M. Miller greatly enjoyed tbe etorm yeetirday while on tbeir way over Iroui Waraer. Miaa F.ruia tiharpa la at preaeut eruiiluyed by tbe Morgan Abstract 'Company iu tba Court liouse. Jobu MoCartby, a former resident of this plaoe, baa returned froir Han FrauolHou and will locate hre. C. K. Louwzay, proprietor of the Colorado House, baa purchased two loan lota .to the U'ataoo Addition. Bteve Downs citme In from tbe rnuch and wua a v-ielt r In town for aeveral days during ithe paat week. y '.VIHUm Wood' ranie In fiom bia tiouietfuJ o (Saturday, aud Attended tbe dauce that eveuing at the Opera lloime, Work lowande removing tbe X. Arener bouae ito Dreukfcl'a addition baa now hem started and la progress tug nicely. Tom Curran, Ciuy XjHWHuer and Tim McCarthy left on Saturday for Paisley, where tbev iutend todoaooue surveying. Louis KeadL, f tbe Lakeview Hrewiug Co., bunday evanlag return td from Saorauvuto where lie spent tbe holidays. Mr. and Mn. Millard, with daugh ter Mabel, of Pluab, bare returned to town and will again take up tbeir maldence here. J Ror Wynkoop, of Plueb, waa a via itor In town during the paat week, having been over ou .busiueas tmfoce the land otHoe. Mra. Polk liaun Inter catie down from Paiwley tbla week and it epeni- lug a few dayi wltb iwr daughter, Mra. Frank Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Obas. M. Faulkner, of Oedarville, were made happy on tbe 30th ult. by tba arrival of a hand some bitby daughter. Jobu lirocklesby, the carpenter, will upend the uext couple of months at Santa liarbaru, Cal., returning to Lakeview iu the Spring. As a result of the recent prohibition election Grants Pass went wet by a majority of forty-nine. Total num ber of votes cast waa 700. Krnut L. Hkael and William M. Whltny both Heattle attorney, were admitted to practice before tbe loral land ottloe on Monday lent. 1)111 Curtis enraa In from Valley Fella on Monday, and wblle here took tbe opportunity to file on 100 anrea of Uncle Ham's land. F. Falrplaze bas been In town for the lent few days on one of bis annual trips through this aeotlon In queat of fur, bldas and sheep skin. N. Jaeobsoo, Charles Combs and Walter Dreukel went to the lake on Runday aod retorneJ with several floe geeae and a few rabbits. Ned Lynob baa purobsaed two town lots in tbe lower eud of Watson's Ad dition. Tba nale was made tbrougb tbe J. vV. Maxweil A. Bon Ageooy. Mr. Kd Sellgmaou, daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. Franal, who baa t een residing at Logan, Utah, is now wltb ber parents In Ban Francisco. Jam Kyan, a well known timber locator, who operated bare a few years sioca, came over from Klamath Falls the Drat of tbe werk on a abort Vlait. Hurvlce wer hvld at the Catholic church on Friday morning IbhI, It belog tbe tint Friday i f the month. I'hirieen ravuibera received com munion. Ina'lvf rtrotlr th limit of Mra. L. I. Kliporl omitted ar a m'fr of the late Mr Itobt. Martin. han dHth waa rhronirled In the lt iaaue of the Kxnmlner. Thomaa J. (Curtis mi la a HHog nt the local laod office on Monday. The lend, are located nu t)ng Creek, above the Oregon) Valley Lean Com pany's dam sit. Lealie 8iager, of tbe real aetata Urra ef Hosier Brotba sne.de a Tim ber and btftsa filing lauds iu Klamath County at tbe local land office tbla peiMt week. Mies Wliale Harvey baa now foliy reoovered froc te iwjury auatained to ber aokle wblle ekatlig at tbe ICm'r several caya ago, and is now able to be about wgaia. A. Kaufanann has bad an loner filtas window placed in bis jewelry etore. It present a "ery neat ap pearauce and eerve to keep dust from reaching the etock. Liuv Augetead, who came bere eev eral months ago from Council blutfs, Inws, bas accepted a poettlon as clerk in the Poatotrtce and has already aHunied his dutk-e there. Hubert li. Kogwrs bas relioqulabed bia homeatead in the Cbewaacan. "ling" state that tbla waa bis tirat real eatste venture, aod be was auite poettive that it would be bis last. l ellx Ureen was to bave started this morning for Kpdo and Sacra meoti, aod he waa going tf be had to go aloue, eo h elated. It I there fore priirud that he la on hie may. Maoaeer 8 m it ft, ot th Opera bouae, haa placed a new 1 ihUt litibi, wltb green inilba, at Kim rr of tbe theater eo that late comers ran Hud a seat more eaally while tbe theater is dark. A. iileher iutende I lu i' u this mornlog for Han Francisco to pur chose spring at oca of gondii, tint the storm was too much tor htm and he will wait a day or so before aiarting Jobo O. Heed, a business -i an of Klamath Falls, was a vieitor iu town during the pant week. WblJe bere be took opportunity to die timber claim of ItiO aores of Uoele Sam's land. A great, many people are takiuv ad vantage of tbe tine weather to go rab bit bunting. Ou Sundays especially a trip to the Biasb will show dozens of men and boys engaged in tbla sport. Jim MoAulilfe came In from tbe deaert" on Monday to spend a few days lo towu. Like all the reet be reports that there is plenty of feed for the stock aod lots of water this vV Inter. Mra. lilancb E. Wells bna resigned her posltlou as operator for tba local telephone company. Mrs. Uuy Causey is acting as substitute in tbe position until a permanent operator Is appointed. V Col. Frank Llgbt is having toe lawn about bis bouse tilled lo witb loiiui so as to brldg it on a level witb Malu Street. Fiauk iutauda to do wuuders there uext Summer in tbe Hue of gurdeuing. Dr. 11. Daly expected to leave this uioruiug on a visit to Chicago aud other cities In tba middle west, as well as Ban Franoisoo, Los Angeles and other coast cities. Tbe storm did not delay bis departure. Thomas II. MoOratb made final pioof on his houieateai. situated about seven miles noutb of town, at tba looal land office on Bsturday of last week. Ills witnesses were C. Tbruston aod K. K. took. (leorge Koebka aod Jobu Lynob, stonecutter wbo cam brs aeveral months ago to work on tbe uew High School, left for Portland lat week. Tbey will probably return bere t ext Spring when tbe weather opens op. Members of tba Klamath Falli cooncll have been onable to agres on the amount of I be Ibjrjur license fee, and as a conre'jueoca tba town Is a! Ill "dry." From $1200 to I'iDOO Is tbe rsnge covered lo difference of opin ion. George Neaham, Lloyd Murrla. Km (Jlvaos aod Uruoe Ka nbo retorned to Adel last Friday after a several weeks visit lo town. They all reoort having bad tbe time of their life tbla trip. with two all-nlgbt dances to tbeir credit. . I painting tbe interior of tbo Mr. and Mrs. Warosr Laird, of!1' cbuicb is progressing Pluab, paaaed through bere last week enioute fo; Santa iioaa, California, where 'bey will remain for several muuthfl. Their daughter, M las Beads Laird, la a pieseot attending school there. Alturaa New Kra : Upon tetlting fiotu her ottlce, we learn tba Miaa hva Sparuur will take charue of thej Willow Kanch acbool. The taotmr lormtirly euiploted there bta reaUui'l. We can recorumeod Miaa Spargur aa a Qrat olase teaoner. Nell iensen a few days since started for Chicago, where be expects to spend the next aeveral month. Oo bia way ou ba stopped at Klauatb Falls and wblle there purchase, a bluck of land n Mill addition, pay ing Iterator $3000. Cedarvllle Kecord : Uncle George Peolend and wife arrived bare fr.m an extended trip through tbe South ern fiatt of toe State last week. They report baring a good time, but Uncle Ueorge says Surprise is plenty good enough for blm to live in. Mrs. Paroom Harris, with ber daughter Virgte. left Monday morn ing oo a trip to Uerkely and Han Francisco Mlari Viigle bas not been feeling well for eome time past, and ou rea .blog tbe latter city she will go ooder tbe doctor's care. A very nice auow storm started on Monday aod continued until aeveral inches bad covered the ground. Jt called for tbe use of tbe enow plow, and Dill McColley wai right on deck Tuesday morning with his big black team aod tbe wooden oottlt. Hoi'o one Rls"t 'tin 't'Vr da why thu e waa eucb til boom in tbe real eatate burin t this particular eeaeou of the year. Me immediately referred him to the iaron nii'utier of mariiactx, aa reported iti this week's ieiue, H'j.l he went of? ext itified. A lew nights since tbe eastern heaven were lit up tiv h reflection of a fcnge fire over in Wrner. For a time it was feared tiiat considerable bar would be destroyed, but fortn oately no damage reunited aod the light wes caused by burniug tt1ea. The tone foundtttlin under John Duckworth's store house bas now been completed br Cooti actor tiravea, nnd will be need a a storage roam for vegetables and fruits It is oertaioly very mnch snited for tbat purpose, being up to-date in every respect. An application for permit to oon struct a reservoir site in Willow Val ley, along the eaat t ranch of the Lost River In Klamatb County, was Bled in the looal land office on Fliday lttat by Robert F. Tuttle acd William Dnnoan, botb of Loreila. Tbe reser voir will cover practically 2C! aores, and will be used to irrigate much of the surrounding lands. A gieat many of onr readers have been to large cities throughout tbe country, and while therfe bave un doubtedly noticed the large number of signs on tbe different bouses, reading "To Rent." "For Sale," etc. Will a trip through oor streets show anything of this kind? Certainly not. Think tbis over and figure out what tbe logical conclusion ia. Grant Lioooln, a well known news paper maa of Klamath, has beeu In Lakeview several days during tbe past week looklog over tbe Held wltb a view of locating here. He has pot deolded as yet just what be will do, but is very muoh pleased witb the town. Should be decide to locate bere It would be ot much benefit to tbe county, for be Is a metier and woold get out a good paper. O Word ('as been received from tbe party Including Mr. and Mrs. Creed McKendrea and Jack Flyno, who jleft bere several weeks ago, to tbe effect tbat lhv were lr Ban Fraoolsoo, bat were loteoding to make a trip Into southern Metlen, where Mr. Flynn bas a sinter reridiog. Owing lo tba fact tiiat the work towarda painting aod papering tba J Interior rf tbe Methodist rborcb was not completed, (be Bnnday morning services were held in tbe Opera lions. The regular eboicb service was beld at 10 a. m., wblle tbe Sun day School class convened at 11. Bo.oe one of tbe great poets,, we disremember now wbo It was, once1 reu arked in a barst of enthusiasm, "What Is so rare aa a day lo June?" If be could only see toe floe weather ibis section bss been enjoying in Jauuary we feel lertaln tbat he would cbnoge the month. Tbe work towards papering and Metbo nicely under tbe direction of Tom Watson and bis assistant, Jim liager. When completed tbe church will present a vi-ry attractive npi esrance such as the panto' and members may feel proud of. well On account of business beiog ratber quiet juat now, In connection witb tbe expeuse in keeping op elertrln grits, etc., several of tbo business men about town have entered Into an agreement tr close tbeir Htoree at b p. I m. on Saturdays nntll farther notice . This agreement went Into effect last' Saturday evening. Miss Laora Snelilng eotertalnad tbe members of tbe Catbolio Chunb choir at ber borne on Saturday after noon last. The affair was In (be nature of a "oandy poll" and iti immensely enjoyed by all present. Among tboee attending were Miss-H Mabel 8nellinb, Louise Arzner, Lola Barry, Vale Lofftos, Mary Barry and Berths Lofftos. George Chandler. Byron Graves. Jack Connors and Mr. Keena came in from tbe 'lower Cbaoaler ranch on Monday in an aato, and returned again on Tuesday. Tbey report that all bands are now engaged in weaning cults, breaking baises, etc., wblcb keeps tbem all busy. The major pait or .ne won in creaking tbe horses is ; belt g dooe by Ralph Mnlkey and Pat ; Toomey, botb of wbom aie expert; buckaroos. Returns Coming- In The notices sent out last week by tbe Examiner to delinquent eutscri ti ers in tbe county are resulting Id very favorable returns, aod the man- agement w lb bee to thank tbe many people wbo bave been so prompt in attending to tbe matter. These not- ices should not "dons" by any be considered aa('Bn Da'y. for J13t0 tHJ. It is built means. Tbey ore i oraclica'lv tbe same aa the one mr- simply eent out eo as to allow eut- ! MOrihera tn na inof hn ik.i . I ... Huw J " " vw HlVII BUCUUI, stands on oor books, and coirect any errors tbat may be shown to exist. if. HOE FURS! FURS! FURS! FURS! UK FUR SEASON IS NOW ON and we are here with a line of ool ones. Vou will find them very reasonably pricedjmade by the best furriers in the world. T 8 (stye: See Our Windows! Also a niee line of Xmas Ties, Sus penders and Hose and Ties to mateh. Don't forget the place they will not last long. Heavy Knit gloves and Mittens in endless variety enough for everyone. Fine line of Ladies' Handkerchiefs and Handkerchief Cen ters, from 10c to 75c. o o LAKEVIEW MERCAN COMPANY oi Lorenzo D. McCabe, of Lakeview, made a detert laod filing at tbe looal Government office this week. "Boike," a dog owned by Jack Mc Aoliffe, was accidentally sbot and bad ODe of bis front legs broken oo Sonday of this week. A very nine letter is being sent oot by tbe Hall A, Reynolds Company to tbeir many customers, thanking tbem for tbe patronage received daring the year of 1910. Charles E. White, of Portland, was visitor in town for a few days dur ing tbe past wetk, aod Incidentally made a homestead filing at tbe local Governsioi office. Some new "Rales for Practice" for attorneys and practitioners before tbe lead offloa bave been received at tbe loeal federal office, aod may bo pro cared oo application. Word bas beej received from Jim Graves, woo left bere about a week go, to tbe effect that not murb building Is being done in Portland joet now, and everything Is ratber quiet among tbe trades. A lineup was formed at tbe local Government office Monday on soma lands wblcb bad been restored to entry fro tbe Klamatb Reclamation Project. These lands were not sub ject to application ontil Wedoea lay, and on tbat day all tbe applicants eohmitted tbeir 81ings. Among the list were Brt North, Grant Lincoln aod Walter B. Innt, all of Klamatb Falls. Some unknown person whose intent was probably burglary, tried to effect au entrance to tbe Ogle aod Nichols booaes in the vicinity of the tSlish during tbe past week Re was fright eoed off, boa ever, by tbe occuptuts An affair of this kind is a serinu effeore and tbe person wbo atte-opted tb entrance had better beware or b may find bimbelf bebiod tbe bars one of these days. James Judge, father of "Jlmmis" of baseball and Mercantile fame. 'arrived here last Friday from Ban ' Francisco. Mr. Jodae is a for t er Jreaideot of this place, and has many j acquaintances bere. lie left Lake- view about seven years ago and since j that time bas been employed as a I paimer in Stockton an1 Friaco lie 'will remain her., for Mna time. unH ru8g)biy loc8t) paoentlv m thi eectioo. ' , Sells Residence Property On Tuesday of this week, Jak McAoliffe pnrcbaeed from Dan God ail, one of the two houses nwued bv tbe latter lo tbe Watson addition. Tbe price paid was tl'iOO.OO, aod It clmlea the house, rootainini; s-ven j rooma, with tb lot it stands on and wbicb is G2 feet by 100 fet. Tbe rerttBinlts bouae waa soil to cbaa.(i by Mr. McAuliffe. aud adjoins: It. Botb parties expect to Otcuov ' their new residences within a ehort time. tf i ii I 3 vi(Joa7 S tits Sincerity NX ' e M! ciothea N.ri ( ; CAjpyrijjht -2jl V "ji!-' iqoo ARCHIE WILLIAMS IS BACK TOXAKEVIEW Visits Relatives at Corval lis and Has Happy Reunion Arthur iIi'm..i "o is tetter knon herit'OULa by the name of Archie Joh a "i, k: etnrned frnnt Corva'lla, terete nt about to monthe eg" n rnr a me newly 1ia cov red lelativee. The atnry of bia baviog foind out the "hereabouts of tbes relatives t'irouuh the aid of the Cbief ot Police of Co valll. was told in tbe Kxanluer at that time. Ou leaving bere. Ailbnr immedi ately proceeded to the college city and on arrival fiere found ooe broth er, George and an oncla and anot. Later, two other brothers, one, Frank, residing at Colfax, Wash., and tbe ctber. Lew, at Wilcox, Wash., came on to Corvalli to meet blm, and a genuine reunion was bad all aroond. , Tbe ttoiy told to Arthur of bia eettaugemeot la sa fnlloes: Wheo he waa tbree years old bie mother died at Cnrvaliis, and tbe father there upooi ut tbe four boys Into different families in that !own. Arthur waa taken by a Mr Mis. B. A Jobn on, 9n reoiaintd fr n ahoit time at . Corvallia ai d tfcen e''erl that tbey were trciinu- ..:. iibi.r was taken aloos with them, but insteaa of goiaa back EaRt I bey went to Cook Bay, Oregon, where they remained ontil Artbnr, or Archie Johnson, as hia parents by nioption bad named bim, was thirteen. Iinrlrjg f u a time the) bad eent no word of any klod to Cor vallia anl Arthui'a relatives oator .ally torpoed tbat he wa Oack Uait samewbere. '' ! The Johneons ten moved o Cen tral ual'firnla, where Arthnr ren.aio e1 with th-ra until he was twenty, whereupon he started out foi t.itne'lf. dn'lly winding op in Lakeview Uia fatbr did Ufteen years ago. ,-rthur was neturally very gla I to meet bis relatives and to Bud tbat tney were all prospeiiog aod in good health He states that this section of tbe State suita nim muub better t' an 'the Willamette Vallev. and he expects to lewain here for a long time yet. Uwioe to the fact tbat snow bas blocked usj tbe ditches from which the water supply for the electric light pisnt i obtained, Mauabcr Jensen iahes to announce that no electrio liuhts will h: furuishei In the resi dential district weat of Main street for a fww daje "r until tbe eim bas d isappeare 1 guUl.Meutly tu all; tbe wnter to r-.ia tietly. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S i CASTORIA 30 o I li o 8 4y A eWJCa o ""we