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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1911)
r OREGON VALLEY LAND COMPANY CONTRACT HOLDERS WIv MAKIv A SIMiCIAITY OF MiASINO LAND bought from the (). 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 tlic name and address of every owner of the M-000 tracts of land bought. If you want us to lease your land to the best possible advantage, and take full charge of it, write at once to SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY COMPANY -:- LAKE VIEW, OREGON idBEZ Xalic County fiyamlncr TIII'IHKAY, .lA.M'AltY UM1. I BRIEF MENTION Con Murphy left for the "d'eerl" iHHt rfl. Woo l for Hale. --Wood yard, oppo alte i'lHiiloit Mill. f Klmunth Fella Iiii Hand her llmr II crime fen Ht UMK). (irl . pi Ice oil Hour at 1 1. utii ii r.Jt. I -fori" ImyiuK i'Ui'lirr ' Itrtico Kumlio, of Adtd, wan a vlHltur town durliiK the petit week. I'or Wntrli licpnlriiiK, try A. Knuf iiiiinii. Dm Ni'W Jewelry More Tom (inrrett rnmn In from Hly Unt week to upend a fnw ilny in town. Klley Nywaner, of Weed, Califor nia, l vlHillntf with rfbitlvea here. Harry Utley liaa returned after a aeveral daya trip to (iiinno Velley. l-'or rent, furtil-dn-d liuun iii Miln Ht., dime ill. i:ilillln' It. T. Si npllli. Korea lUnytir .luhiiHOii, of Silver Luke, wm a vUlmr in town lut vk Til" (Urn B0 K't 1 1 li Innwl MU'llll, .iiloli Im a tource of K(!od n li oh all. I.Hwii'i.rn I'.. Triry mine In fioui IiIm lioniPHttmi In Dre'- Valh-y 'act week. Harry I'tlt-y, ttn I y bhu'c larderi. look H trip III (illlllill Vlllll-y Irtht k. ! T.'k- i l'i in iifri" have Ikcii kipl i ii".v i Hum Ufi'U xltfiidluu to Ir i'ii MHlrri piptH Hi 4'. Wrtllt III t . 1 1 V llN") lli'll I ( IZII yimiirf hIk-.'I'. N. A. i .ii rd ui-r, Ho lifltixil. M i'. I'liriiiini Hum in I. nil linn 11 porch on t tin north aide of Mi Iiui.nm on MHln etreet. Horn, at N-w 1'im- i'ivi V. iim. 7, I'.MI, to Mi. mid Mrn Jinn.- N. nl. it !n 1 1 lu r. I'at Murphy relumed to Huwli lent 4 week, tiller Iniv.uti pent nemrul daya in mir ml In'. Mlna Allen Hliirton, of New I'itie Creek, ttHH a vlltot In town for ev vral (lay Irn-t k. Tim bnru In the rear of the Arni'i tlackx'iiltri aiop him been rmno'ii I to the Prenkrl Hd.litino. Mm. K. M. HruttHlti Iiuh been auf ferln from a nvre iittark of neurnl ilia during tlui week. A meet lug of the Catholic Lndlen' Aliar Kuciety wh held thin iiflernoi n at thn 1'nrihli HoiiHit. K. A. Kitpat rick ciimu down from I'aldley laat week on but-lueas hefoie the lacal land otllce. Home ekee operator were In evi dence lu the uorth end of town on Sunday morning hint. Jerry Harry and Kalph liarnca went rabbit huntliiK on Saturday hint, and bad the uhiiiiI Huh luck. Andiew CaniPK'e lvea fJO.OOO tu Mdforl wltn which to tmlld a free putillo lit rary liuildln. lleury Marer and Krani'iaco Krnui bailie in from thu Oreuun Vulley dam on Saturday for auppliea. Keet. HawkiiiH liHH returned from 1'ortlaud and Seattle, nfter a aeveral week's aiiai'Lico on tm h i n tn . Kx-I'lfHidcnt ItooKcxelt will vinit t lit I'ncllicCoiiKt iii-xt Spring and will be In )ri-nMi 1'ni'l.v l April. Chan. Ilarfey, who tiaa lieen driv intt the Chewanoao MnrcautHe Co. 'a bid teiim, has returuad home. Deaplte the low temperature, mauy people went ralitilt huntluu on Huu day lent anil all leport flue hick. Chan, l'ollard, who haa teen dilv intr team for L. U. Moaa, tb a morn ing left for IiIh home lu 1'ortUn 1. MrH. JbiiIkb Wattu. of Hly, who ha been vUllmu Mr. and Mra. 1'. M. Corey, ieturued b.mn thU uioruln. Mrs. A. W. Orton 1 employed tein poiarily at the loual land oil Ire, awaitiuu the arrival of a pHimaneot oleik. f - A HnrKiiln If tuki n at om-o: liui'o lota In WutMon'a liret aildiiioii. Don't let this opjiortunity jiuhh. iVoo II. V, Druiikel. T. J. (iodfrey baa oloaed hi mov Idr plature show ut Alturaa and will abortly jniu bin family lu the lower oouutry. During the auow blookade of the N. C. O. all mall for southern aud eaHtero points wan aeut out via lvliun atb Falls. The rtepotdta In tbe Klamath Falls postal suvlugs bauk at the eud of tbe 11 rut wek amounted to a little lu ex cess of 1100. I A pouter telllnK of the many ttdvan tarfii to yiunK men rhu join thn Nay. I' now pHt-d up outnldo tha I'ohI Olllne. ('ounty Clerk 1'ayna la now at work xteiidinu the tax roll and will prol aldr complete the work by the middle of I'Vliriiaiy. Clinton ComtiN i-hiiih in from the I'dhtiT ItalipM Station I nut week, and In now detailed ou duty at the local Korea! ry nfllne. The Court IIoiihh clock l aualn In ruunlnu order after heiiiK out of corn ii, Union for ereral daya diirlni the hiiuw atoriii. Kupervlaor lirown, of the Kremont National Forent, hat returned from a oevernl daya' trip t'l 1'alnley and the urrouudliiK country. Mrs, Leyva aa 111 for a few dayi IhnI week, and was coiiaenueutly un able to attend to her duties In the County Clerk'a olllce. Cecil Taylor, of New l'lne Creek, wiia a TlnHor In towu lant week and lit Ik liere look the exutn In ut iona f t r rl in it I much to High School. Mle Nellie Korit, of ('miiimh, uiih a ilaitur In town for eeveral tlayn lnnt wtik, and wtiile hern attended the dain'e at III" Opera lloonn. i I i r r V Dn nki I Inn returned from Stu'iluriJ I iiiv-inily. wtn-re he hns I reu ii!tenrf i. kcI'iioI flni'i. 1 1 1 ripen ing ut li: tiiin. He will irulnthly tut lelnrii fnl ii time. The Irnll'iiiH friini Altmaa made a HOI C cufill rtll.tjlt i.rive luxt week U. II i. ii t lie pen I ti nn In in tin South lorn country. J ne) kllleil in the neign hoi hoo t of !M) raliblti". I tiny M. Ingram came In (mm l'lnli i yenterday. During bin atini nce be ban been out on i be desert and elates that , the elitep were m-ver lu l etter l ondl j Hon t tbiit time of yuar. Word I n Leii received from the l)tgoii V.illey da n to Cie ellecl lhali the temperature there registered IT degrecH below zero on Saturday morn Inf Unt. i'hat'a going home, eh? During the past few weeks many loif hat been 'Vnukud" down Uul bird's Canyon, it be my found much eimier to get toein into town that way, owiug to the large quantity cf mi nw. S'ntio ery nice little memorandum iionkr, containing maps, Hems of gcneial information the world over, andotliei vnluiit le information are now being Kent out by Thorutou, the Druugist. Dan (ioilsil, janitor at the Court limine, left Tuesday iiioruing for San I'lanclHCo where he intends to eujoy a few days vacntlon. Win. Stimptig is caring for tbe Court House during Dan's anseuce. Mrs. Mary 1'ierce, (f HalMey, cam into towu lust weik Hud while here made proof or her ileeerl claim be fore the I h iiI tiovt rnmcnt laud olllce ltr uitn, u.r.. .v,.,.k l)..-('o.i.u- ; and John II. Allien. . . i i i ' 1 tor went lahbit hunt lug on Sunday last, llolh are expert t. outers and tine ehots, which hcvoiii.ih f ii the number of rabbits I hey 'irought bauk to town with them( f !. The practical, ilily of ueii.g t'e wiielesa telegraph in connection with aeroplanes may be further tented in u (light which Aviator McCurdy was lo hare attempted from Key West, Flor ida, tu Guhu tanaino, Cuba, Tuesday. Jason tiler received a telephone message from l'sinley ou Friday Inst tothetll'uct that hU eifo was very aick there. He immediately left, being accompanied by Super-luor lirowu, of the local Fures'ry olllce. The southern telegraph Hue was tied up for aeveral daya last week, and uo measagea whatever were sent over it. The trouble was . all caused by a break lu tbe line a abort ways out from Uidwell, which was repaired im Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Creed McKendree have returned after an exteuded trip to Portland, Sau Frauolsoo, Los Angeles aud other California cities. They came Hack via Klamath Fulls, aud thereby escaped the anow block ade ou the N.-C.-O. Jack Connors is In for a few daya from the "desert." He reporia that there la plenty of auow there, but atstea that the stock are not aulferlug any aud that there hae beeu uo more than tbe ordinary loss of sheep dur ing tba Winter aeaaou. Mra. M. M. Cruddock came ovei from Klamath Falls last week to visit her daughtar, Mra. J, H. Auteu. Kecently little Oioia Pearl daughter of Mr. aud Mra. Auteu, has beeu qolta eerioiily eick, and Mra. Crad dock will aaftint lo caring fur her. Dr. J. H. fyyuriH, returned here nn Burnley evening after a aeveral Dioutht vacation apeut with relatives lu Michigan. Uu the way back they were tied up In the anow blockades at Hacramento and Likely, and were mighty glad to reach Lukerlew again. D. I'. Malloy, a few daya r.ince, returned from Hly where he and the MoAullll'e llros. are wintering their ehnep. lie reporta stock nf ell kinds doing well in that section, there be lug plenty of bay and the weather conditions being exceptionally good for feeding. Some very line coasting baa been enjoyed by the young people on tbe hill uorth of the Hradley bouse on Water street. Largt crowds could be seen there almost any ulpht during the earlier part of the week, and the uiual big bonfire furnished warmth lor ttiem all. (iood sleighing wan with us aicaln this week, and tbe uhubI latge num ber of joy-riders turned out to wel come it. Kverythlng from a dry goods box ou runners to an up to date Hlelgh showed up foi the occhhIoii, and one eeeiued to be Hi mucli aiiurn elated ii m the other. Sol Chandler returned on Sim lay nlKht fr :i .Santa Harbara. Cm!., wlier Iih win', with lilH folks eeveml weekn ami Mr. Chandler was ore nf thoHu hrld op h1 week In t tie nimw Iniiin t tiaiii the other si le at Llkt-lj. and doeH n.. l w l.-b for auotl'i r ex peri em's i f t lint a in 1 Monday evening of lant week au Italian iiHined Cin;n made a murder oiii nshH'ilt with a (ilck on Deputy Sheriff Tom Kra ley in Allures and ,.nie within an ace of killing him. HTMtauder grspi led with the v raged ItHlian aud preveutei blm from beat- lug Kiaw ley to a pulp. ; ScHger is now bt Los Angeles and writes the Kxamluer thu be is meeting with great succfes lu bnosi -lug aud plugging fortionce Lake Val ley, lie further states that he wiim greatly aurprised to (lad su many people in Southern Caliriinia who are iutereted in this hielioo. The Klauiatn i apers chronicle the death at San Diego last week of Win. II. Davis, stating that be formerly lived at Willow Creek, near Laird's Lauding on Lower Klamath Lake. It is W. K. Davis who formerly lived at that pUce, aud It is possible the two ninn e are coLfused, as no particulars were received concerning the death or Mr. Davis. W. It. Davis la well known in Lake county, and his many friends here hope tli-it his reported d-ath Is el r.itieoui. Mrs. C. D. Ait bur, formerly Lva 'lloniird, last week underwent an ' oi 'Tii loo for appendicitis ht Kan j Frani'ieiM wbich came near proving faial. 1'or a lime her life waa de- epalred it, ami her mother, Mrs. Joe Howaid. of Drews Valley, was cnllea 1 o her tieiiside. At last reports ber condition was improving and hopes are entertained of her recovery. The many Lakview frieuds of Mr. aad Mis. A rt hur eiiH'Ciely hope that her! condition is uot as serious as report- ed aud that she will soon regalu her usual good health. EwSng-Foster Nuptials C wlni, of the Forest Service, and Miss Kuby Foeter were uiairied a lew daya hk" ut tbe retddeuce of the bride's pureuta, Mr. aud Mra. P. W. Kotiter, of Summer Lake. Hot b purlieu ere well known thioiiKhout the couuty end are very popular aiuoiik the younger set. Tbe bride spent the aiitnuer iu Lakeview, beluu employed iu the Asaeaeor'a otUce. lu common with their mauy frleuda the Kxaiuiner exteuda hearty congrat ulatlouc. riour, tl .75 suck or .'J.." por KKl at ltielM i 's Cash Stoic Enjoying: Themselves A. Uleber, who baa beeu eujoviuK a well earned vaeatiou at Alturas, re turned home Tueaduy. lie left the Lake eouuty oolouy now there with many regrets, aa they are bavlntf the time of their livea. All aorta of luuo oeut amuaemeuta are enuaged In daily, and tbe daya are all too abort. 8a ai Creealer la said to be tbe klDg pio wheu it cornea to pIhuuIuk novel ties lor evening entertainment, and be baa tlddle winka, oroklnole aud the like beaten a oity block with some new loveutloua. Uueaaiuu oou teta are alao qn'ta popular, one of the conundrums remaining uuaolved being aa to when tbey would reach Keuo. GEO. WINGFIELD'S GOLDJWERTY Report on Valuable Hold ings of Former Lake view Boy George WliiKllold, foruH'rly of Liikcvii-w, la now prcldcnt of the World's KreiitoHt Koid proriy, nnd bia report to the atockhol'lerM will prove iiitcri'Mtliig; to bla many l.ake view frleiidn: To Stockholders of the Ooldlicld V.on Molidtticd MIih-h Company: Tbe facilit ii'H for inlulnu: and milling with which the company ba equipped Itnelf, to which refer rice ban been made In previous annual report", have ; Iktii Ju-tltlcil by the record of the fiscal year ending; Oetolier 3Iet 1IM0. The property produced within the year i.Vl,Hi;7 tons of ore of an averse value of f 10.7 J per ton, or flO.Htiti, 7ol! 15 groHK. .Metallurgical Iohhch of s r ton. or f.V.C.sls.s.'. left the j viiIiich reil'.i'd from t tie .Veir's pro i due loll tlO,:'7:j.!i :l.I7, or f:!s.."i(J per ton. j The groan e.xpeiim'H jf the company, j tin-Ill liu milling, milling, traiiKpor . tai ion, geiit'ral expellee, reHtorntb m ; of mill lollnvv lii a dit-antrooH lire, in i hi ji ll.it ion of a complete NVeteiu of tiro j protection, taxation, and, in facn, a'l I expc iikc of every kind appei tainlnu; to j t In oierationa of the cotnpanyluring the year, were IJ.'.dC'.l-'.Iiii. Iruvini; n. j in t operating profit f f7,."U7,t;:il..sl, I an incn-AHe ol more than two and a ijuarttT inlllioiiH of dollar over the prevloilH year. Tour dividend at 50 centa per chare each, or t2 per hhare, were ! bursed wbliln the year, ayikireuati..; t7,HH,271.00. Tbe company c 'inioeiiced the (iscnl year with -ali balances of fl.IJtHi, ;tL'1.4- and cloned the year with cash balances of f 1.54it. 134.31 aud bullion in transit and by product eettletiientr, outHtaiiilin of $l!l 1,041. 50. Tbe company bus no debts. Karly In the year the capacity of the mill wan increased froinj'50 to 850 tons per (Jay by tbe Installation of aix Chilean mllla at a coet of f 75,000. In April, 1U10, a lire ileatroyed 111- rellnery at the mill aud other adjactn. out build liijjti including' the conveyor and two etamp batteries. Within seven daya of the oc-ur.-ence of the lire 70 per cent of the mill resumed operation. Hy July let the necessary recoi: striictloii waa completed and tbe uiiil resumed full operation. The accldcut diminished tbe ore milled for the year by '5,0i.0 tone but this was offset by hig;h jiraile ore shipped to erm-lters. While no predictions ian be made as to bow loiij extra divkleuiU wi 1 be inaiutalned, the company will con tlniu its policy of disbursing to stock holders In dividends; the net enrninirs OE IOE c III- FUR SEASON IS NOW ON ami we are here with a line of ooil ones. You will find them very reasonably prieetl;inatle by the best furriers in the world. T 8 i iiH- See Our Windows! Also a niee line of Xmas Ties, Sus penders and Hose and Ties to match." 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 c LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE rAMDAWV o ao lot of the company as I bey 'accumulate; always, however, retaining-a reserve ol not lea than 1 1 .000,000 00. Change in Modoc Forest The President ha signed a procla mation llmlnntlng; 70,!KJ7 ncrea from the ModiK: National Forest, California, and added 1SJ,(,V) actea. The elirni iiii tlons coir prise a numlier of areas adjacent to I lie exterior boundaries of the Fore 4 1 which were found upon examination either to lie heavily alienated or to Ik not suitable (or National Forest purposes on account of having no stand of tlinla-r. The larycHt and tnof-t important addition comprises tbe Hayden Hill reglon southeast from Big; Valley and south from Adin. Another addition is made northwest from Pittsvile and one s.j'jtti from Canby. A narrow strip of exceedingly rough countrj Ih added tojtbe southeastern portion of the Warner Mountains Division southwest from Middle Lake. The unappropri ated portions of the lands eliminated by this proclamation will Im? restored to settlement and entry after they nhall have laen advertised by tbe Sec retary of the Interior. ADVERTISING SIGNS That Advertise i WE MEEI ALL Lakeview Decorative Co. Sheep For Sals 2,500 head of Delane Ewes, tops out of 3,000 head, bred to Cotswold bucks, start lambing April 5, J9JL Delivered March I, J9H. Price $5.50 per head WE ARE CLOSING OUT Wr Diamond C. Wool Company PRIME VILLE : Bex 216 : OREGON I 1! .11! ii Jt't i l1 ll 1 f Binoenty Clothe Copyright inooi J'UK iA I.F. S. e. 'Z, Tp. K. 1!IK., nontiilniiiK .'120 acres of College Land. Addres-, P. Ilelly, 2il.t MaP'in Ave . Hiwikane. Wih. -1 9 NOTICF. OF I)l-iSOlXTIlN OF I'A KTN K I IS 1 1 1 P. TO A LL WHOM IT M A Y CONCtSKN: NOTH K Is hereby Riven, that the Partnership heretofore conducted under the style and firm name of "PAISLKY i.UMHEK CO.MPANV by the underslif -ie'l, L. Vanderpool and K. Potts, has Uen this day rlisolved by the nnituiil consent of the above named persons and partiii-ra. Ail debts due or hereafter lKcominf due to (he sal I firm are payable to C. R. I'otte, and all obligations doe, or to become due iigainst said firm are pnyab e by said C. It. Potts, who has licoinJ sole proprietor of said partnership aset. Dated January Pith, 1011. L. VANDKKPOOL. I H. Pi ' I TS. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A BUSINESS SIGNS That Talk COMPETITION t)r te: f ilTrtilil'Flffi'TFl1 fr o o z o r ,-i . . .- . 1 , o o JOT.