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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1911)
r OREGON VALLEY LAND COMPANY CONTRACT HOLDERS W15 MAKIv A SPECIALTY OF LEASING LA&I) bought from the O. V. L. Co. ami .'ire in a better position to do so than any otlicr firm in the State as we have a complete index card svstem giving the name mid address of every owner ol the 1 1000 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 Off SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY COMPANY -:- LAKEVIEW, OREGON Xnftc County Cjrnmtncr TIH IHMAY. I'T.UIM'AKY II, 11)11. BRIEF MENTION f Jack WrUh mino In fiom tha Went Kl) on Monday. !' r (i uk ItotiKTii c.ama ovir fron. 1'IijmIi (in Ttmn.lny. Jo Ambron rain lu fr in th Writ alrta tin Saturday, j C, II. itliinnii ram ovsr frum j flush mi hurnlay. ; John Ward rani lu from tho I'ulut, l'anch mi Monday, j W, Koche Kirk ia on ix fnwiliyn, vImII In I lii country. (ict pilccH (in Hour at Itotiiinr.it lc fnre Inlying cli-ewhcre. If Harold I'm I in ram lu from Ilia O. V. I., il n in on Monday. Oniric Mahan cania lu from tlia (). V, I., dam on Haturday. Mr. and Mm. I'M. lUrlntf cm vltltois In loan Iuhi meek. f J. A. Jetiuore rami' III from IiIh Iioiiii Mi h'I mi Weiiieilu v. liny fur iile, vttln'f I jim. or baled A I'I'ly l Lwehmau HIhIioh. For Wntrli Itcjiilriiir, try A, Knnf III II II, tin' New Jewelry Stoic. ,Virx. WiIIihiii Diliiif, of I'Hlnley, wui h vlltor In to ii HiIh Mffk. Mr. and Mm. Kohl, if Ihca'a lisp, wara tlniinra licic on Sittniday lnt. 1 i,r ri nt. luriiUlii'il houe mi Main Ml., cIm. to. 1 . 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 It. T. Striilln. W'o'nl I'Hr Snli'. W ood ynril nppo ponitc ri.ililliK M Id. Mr I In well A IVpe. lien Di'Ihiii'V came down from his lioinertciid Ht Paled y 'on Suinlny Inrt. II. L. ClmiinUr chuim In from Val ley Full oii m - rif liiiniiichM vlMt. I.iimi't Mi-yrra ohiiih In frmn Valley -'all on Mmiility In speii I a few day lu town. Di'ltiert Cloud and Porter t J 1 1 1 1 y OMina iiii from New 1'iue ('.reck on ' Katunta?. (San. (!iiiiu lift for Crtliforiilii last Satoidiir. uoli h out over the South era route. Klimtioiie, tint tax I term let of Valley Falls. HpHut u ton days In our uiid-t last week. Mr. and Mm. 'oy Itlurton, of Now Piue Creea, wcra viidtors In town thla week. Mr. Hiid Mra limner cm me in from the. h'iiuh station at Drew'a (Jap on t. , iiuuiiny. Want to 1,11V HHK) I,. 11(1 of K'ood ytmiiH' 1 1 p. N. A. (inrdner. Ho nnn.n, re County .School Superintendent I!. U. Jiii' U ho n ran:e down from Paisley Oil Tuesday. Walter Nymvaner la around atjiiio after severed days llluess at hla home on Went afreet. William Ki'itl Hurry left for Plush, enroute for the desert on Wed nesday morning. O I). 1'iatt cam up from down the rallay on Katurduy in enjoy tiia usual weakly vuoatiou. An all ii 1 li t dHiicu will lie Rien at Hulder'H opeiii li'iiiHti on U'hh liiimtou tiiittiduy, I'Vliruary '-J. N'ortnan JmcoI hi m ret ut ned bare on I'Vlday ufier m HcterHl diiys trip to Don Liiko mid vicinity. K. I. Corl.itt hit (MirchiiHed from Frank Dnko a lot lu I.iuiu'h udditlou at the eoutu end of touu. Surely no one cim rompiatu at the fine hlellilii( we have hud no far thm winter, it Iimh lieeu l ienl. Jamea Judue, the painter, la now up and arouud huh in after a several weeka' illneba with liiyrlppe. M. II. Ouldwelt, of Warner Valley, who Lua lu eii lu California for Home time punt, Iihs returned home. CliHrlua Keed uuuie in from the I0? Lake nouutry luat weak, and reports plenty of enow In thut aertlon. Leeley Arthur and Vielt5 llolloii ere among the West fnie visuors who paid Lakeview a call thia week. Uuy M. Ingrutn came in from Plusb Tuesday aud will leave lu a few days oa a visit to bis family at Itoseburg. Mlsa Lillian Taylor was one of tbe New Pins Creek people who came up to attend the rabbit drive on Suuday. C. E. McCleary, tbe bouaozu ulu lng king, was up from New Piue Creek several duys during tbe past week. ' Ueo. Haokltis left yesterday for California, where ba expects to bask iu tbe suuabine foi tbe next several wobks. A. II. Ilmnmemly haa ret ur tied from nit tour of the rnntlnent and In attain at hla poxt of duty at the Mon ogram. Jiick (Iretne rame over fr:i'ii J'limli on Friday, and wan glad to nee every. thliiK hern lu audi a pronperou con dition. K. II. raHiiellii, tlia well known comniarclal tonrlxt, ia paylnu Lake view a vlait, havinu arrived over the w (intern. Creed Pendleton made a honi'ttead HllaK n Home lauda eant of t)wu at tlm local laud uttlse on Monday of thia wadk. Mart liopklna returned on Monday nlht after iilte an extended atav at Alturaa and vicinity. Mart returned nnnccoinpMuled. J A. J. ) arker, who haa tieen In Kan Francliico for tome time paid, arrived lu Lakevlew Saturday ou hi way home lu Warner. 1'erl I n ura tn caaie in from Bull Cieek ou Sunday, and ia tpenulnil a few day In timu, lie waa accompa nied hy hia family. 'l'hr wood nln uiachina la hkmIii lu unr nildrt and may ha heard Luz luu iilinut ton a I m oh t uny (Ih; now. 1 1 Ik mii n a time invir, Hoy Cyy, L. .. Carriker ami Wei don OeLnuK wer amoiitf the Vet Hldera wlioepenl a few da) in our uiii.'nt (IiiiIijK the piiat wetk. Soire very ond td.-t urea of the rati hit drive it tHkeii on Thumday niKt, and are In Iny null atxiultown in photo I or in and pottal card ei.e. The ladle of ,the Ciitholie Aitar Society held a meet Inn thla aftoruoon at ttie hnme of Afra. Lora Marry. A ple.i-Hut time waa enjoyed hy all. A regular London forf aettled in thla vicinity Unt i riday inoruitiK, and for a time one could ecarceiy nee a divtHuce of more thau a few yard Z n apeciai man 01 expreHH was re olie.l from Alturaa on Satuiday, the Mr.t from the eoutb for several weeka, and It waa coitaiuly welcomed heie. K. II. Kuut-ra came in fton- the O. V. L dam oa Mouday. "Kn" ap peared In he uone the wcraa after the very cold weather reported from that ned ion. S. II. Kilev came in from hln home stead on the Went aide lent week, and like all the others irom that vicinity reporti Mil eitra larye uuuiher of rab hlla thia ye tr. Seveial people came op from Fine Creek ou Saturday to attend the rab bit drive, and while here took the opportunity to attend one of our Sat urday nlk'ht dance. John Wella, of Bly, has boeu at (irantH Pmhs for the paat eev, nil we-ks reci lvlng treatment for eye trouble, j while Mrs. WeM u daliiug her j dauuldeis h( .Me for 1. , Titnl.-ra Hre no being sawed and i woik etarted tnwarda the erection of' a lerite hum lu the rear of the Arzueri Hluckamith ehop 1 he work w II 1 be j in chiirgu ot Jonu Aizner. Mr, (ien'ge Chuixtler returutd oil; Friday after a visit of aeveial vvtekaj at Santa Barbara. Sho wua met at Alturus by ber bUHbann, who mado i tbe trip from there with t er. ' Mr. uud Mrs. W. il Shirk, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ortoti, Mia A K. Florence and the MIhhrs Flytiti uern among those piirllcipatiug iu the raid it driven during the pust week. T. JO. Bernard is expeutsd soou to return from Sau Diego. Mrs. Ber uard will not return until inter, ! though ber beulth bus greatly mi proved siuco going to the Southern city. Many people about town lire now putting In their time sawing and splitting wood for their year's fuel supply. This is sure a healthy form of exerclHe, as well as u busiueba I proposition. Mr. and Mrs. (J. L. Dunbar bavs returned from their honeymoon trio, which included a soveral weeks' visit to Poitlaud aud vicinity. They are now residing in the Deitrloh oottage ou Went street. Cupt. M4 F. Egglestoo of Ashland aud member of the Legislature from Jackson County, dlsd at Portland Friday nlgbt. Tbe cause of hli death was cerebral hemorrhage following a stroke of paralysis. Frank Koggers bas sold bia sheep and some other stock to Phil Lyncb and F. P. Laue, of ,Wiuer. How ever, Mr. Koggers expects to continue lu tbe stock business aud has no tu tentlou to quit tba country. v meeting of tbe Spanish-American War Veteians was held on Monday evenluu, and whi well attended. Itoiillna liiialdea waa tranaacted, afer which the "Veta" enjoyed a oc.ImI talk until a Inte houi. J. F. Ilanren tame up from lieno nu Huturday and Sunday went out to hla i'oint ranch. lie found that Maunder John Ward bid everythlK lu ahlp shape, and that the addition to the residence waa completed. At the rnuiicii meetioK Toe. lay eveuinii out little buaitieaa waa trans acted. The (Iok tax la to be collected at once, and owners of canines era to be held reeponalble for anv damage' 1 that may be dote by their doga. Klamath Chrjnlcle: Koaa Fioley oauie in yeaterday from tiie lily coun try and leaves for Portland this morulug, where ha gos to meet Mrs. Flnley who has been flatting relative and friends there for some time. H. L Mc''ormlck, the uiillionaiie lumber man of Tacoma and Quite well known all over the count through hla connections with the Weyerbaiu.er j Intereata, m reported tyiturday as lying at the point cf death at Sacrt rueuto. During the month of .Januarv 2!l ti'iihr and atone applications were made nt the local L. S. land olflce. It would thus appear there are yet aoiim vacant timber lands in tbla dis trict if one knew j u k t where to look fur them, (iu SchlHL'i-t, who has tiuen taking a lavolffor son p time paaf, H uo viaitii'g l'ie cceiics cf hla childhood at l reka. r rum there he will gu to i t'oitluuil and t' en by eteanier to Shu Francisco, return iog home about March 1. Wind has been received from Plnah to the effect that Tom Sullivan, pro prietor of the Pltifh hotel, waa just recoveilug after a very had attack of rheiimati-m. Tom has mauy friends here, all of hn:u wlab hiai a veiy epeeijy recovery. Frank Pratt had the mi-fortune to injure hla rlaht hand quite badly during the rabbit drive lent Thurs day, so that it was) ueternary tu open one of the tinner. Tito baud la now much better however, an I no uerioua reaults are tcared. A rery pleaeaut Juuce whs held at the Opera hu':se Saturday night, about forty cocplea being la attend ance. Mr. Dunbar, the troiuhoue player, was again on deck after sev eral weeka abaeuco, and the djuhIC waa ouuHiially good. . C. D. Aithur vrltea the Fxaminer under date of January 'JS that bi w ife ii still la "ery bad condition, and that ahe will be con I) tied to the 1 hospital tor at let tn tnnnMis loog- er. She ha undergone tinns for appeudiciti.-. lo opera- Flunk Stiuck, ulu Ii.ih lieen In the employ of the (uitine Luke Valley Mi-iil Market fur Home time i:int, left the fotcpurt of the week for Iiih homo ill I'.i'IlevUle, KniiMH. Ih Npecta to ! rt-tiirn in the hpiltif? to I nkeview i o ( 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 ici I ly hie family. T a first aunual livestock show in I tie Pacitlo Notthwest will be tie 11 at lYrtland, commencing March 'JO aud ojutinulng three days. A niimbir of pre'iiliirns are offered, ranging from t.,0 beat carload of stems down to .5 for the best wether laaib. li. W. Ulce, chief engineer of tbe O. V. L. Co., will leave t'day for New York whero be will join an ex curaiou of civil eugineeis to Panama, where they will eve the buge work of constructing tbe canal now beiug done by the United States. J William Keppel Bairy and Teddy Driidaue, who have been visiting in San Fiaucisco for some time part, returned to town on Friday. They report that business iu the big city is rather quiet just now, with very lit tie rioiug atnuug the trades. Miss Baithug, a daughter of Chas. F. Hurtling, will shortly arrive frum Chicago to accept a position wi-'h the local telephone coinpiiuy. Miss Bart ling has beea au operator iu tbt "Windy City" for a uuinber of yaBra aud Is uu expert lu ber profession. Jim Moyulii.iu, Jehu Haley, Tom Lane aud Jobu Moyuihan have re turned from Davis Creek, where tbey have beeu employed by tbe N.-C. O. Hue. Tbe railroad work there bas been discontinued for tbe winter ow ing to the deep enow aud weather conditions. Mr. and Mrs. Halph E. Koozer are now occupying tbe Harvey cottage immediately east of tbe Land Office. Tbey performed' tbe moving stunt yesterday, and while tbe weather was not to warm as It usually is along in July aod August, yet tbe day was very pleasant. ., ; fc j Home fine picture ot Sunday's rabbit drive are now on exhibition and are being sold at the Font cilice. Deaplte the stormy weather during the day, Photographer tJettemy man aod to get tome good negative, and the carda i rluted ere Una aoover.irs of tbe day's work. A few very Dice calendars were re ceived t y the local roreat office last week fer dlatrlbutlnn among the ser vice employees. I he picture shown represeuta a logglug srsoe, wbere timber haa been cut and Is being n,alel without destroying any of tbe young growth cf trees. J'he Ladies' Aid Society, of the Methodiat etiureb, held a food sale at Wallace s store on Saturday? after uooo laat, and report excellent re tjrne. Everything good in toe line of cake, pastry, salads, etc., was on sale, and the ladies may well be proud of their ability in the cooking line. Word has been received from Miss Annie Touniogsen to tbe effect that she is now studying to become a trained nurse In a hosoital at Boise, Idaho. Mies Tonoingsen states that she likeathe work very much, and we have tint the slightest donbl but what ahe will make good iu ber new pro- feaaion. Last Tburaday, February 2nd, waa (iroutidhc'K Day, and there is no jd iuhi whatever but what that animal I naw hla ehaoow if he happened In ! fauDter forth during tbe day. Ac j cordiug to the old way of thiLkiog 1 this would naturally mean six weeks moid of Winter, for wbtcb we are all prepared. . Much southern and eastern mail, which. had been held up by the enow blockade, was received at tbe Pont ofllce during tba past week, uud from tbf joyful looks ot the people as ti.ey gazed at tbeir well-filled boxes, we have no doutit but what tbe news received at this late date was ,all ti e more appreciated. Mr atd Mrs. W. A. Currier, of Paisley, were In Laknview Mnnday nigbt, tbe guests of Mr. and Mra Dick J. Wilcox. Tbey were on their way to Corvallia to vioit Mr. Cur rier's fatbtr, whom be baJ not eeeo foi - years. Mr. Currier, senior, will celebrate bis 8ltb birthday next Sunday, and is still bale and heatty. Tbe Southern Pacific will make a rate of rue and one-tbird fare fioui points iu Nevada tu Sacramento and return for the Western Fruit Jobbers meeting. Tickets will be sold Feb. 11th aud 1-th. good to return any time up to and including Feb. 2oth. This gives tbe California, Oregon aud Nevada people an opportunity to at tend the Citrus Fair to be held iu jSucramento Feb. 13th to 1Mb. Do you know that croup can lie pre vented? (iive t'linuiberlaiii'x Ciiita Itemed) as soon as the chid becomes bourse or even after the croupv eouirh Mppwirsnnd It will prevent the attack. l ..I... .. : i . i" in iimi iiire uu croup anil has never been known to fail. -old by all good dealers. HOE 8 FURS! FURS! FU II 11 FUR SEASON IS NOW ON and vc arc here with a line of good ones. You will find thrm very reasonably priced ;niadc by the best furriers in the world. T o o See Our Windows! Also a nice line of Xmas Ties, Sus penders and Hose and Ties to match. Don't forget the place -the' 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 o Valley Falls News The groundhog did not see bis shadow hereabout. Lakeview visitors last week were H. E Curtis, II. A. Utley aod W. A. Simmons. J. K. ileckman Is sinking another well on bis homestead. Sheep In tbls rallty are doing well. torn the number of ootside in quiries as to resl estate tba Jennligs Meyer Realty Co. predicts good year in tbe realty line. Snow on tbe grouod at tbe present writing amounts to three inches. I T. N. Curtis, of tbe V. F. Mercan tile Co., bas been cn tbe sick list but Is iaat recovering bis usual bealtb. Tbe Valley Falls Mercantile Co. bas in storage about five tons of ice cut from Crooks creek. Mr. II. A. Strong, who is trapping witb Utley and Slmmous, last week caught a cat wbicb must have been ao old timer. It Is tbe largest caogbt in this vicinltv ia a long time. Following Is tbe meteorological record taken at this station for tbe. month of January ADVERTISING SIGNS Thai Advertise WE MEET ALL Lakeview Decorative Co. Sheep For Sale 2,500 head of Delane Ewes, tops out of 3,000 head, bred to Cotswold bucks, start lambing April 5, J9U. Delivered March J, J9U. Price $5.50 per head WE ARE CLOSING OUT Wr'te Diamond C. Wool Company PR1NEVILLE : Box 216 : OREGON 2 11 CO I J tico 3 11 Inches as follows: Jan. 0, .02; 10, .03; 11, ,87, 13, .OC; J4 .08; ID, .05; 20, .10; 21, .15; 21. .15, 2fi, .15; 27, .75; 30, .cr.; 31. .tfO. Snow- ; fall, 2JJ inches; No. clear days, 13; partly cloudy, 6; cloudy, 13; prevail ing direction of wind, soatherly. Filings at Land Office Tbe following applications for lands in Lake County were tiled at tbe local Government office daring the week ending, Febioary 4th: Harry J. Angatead, Sacs. 23 2C, 34-19. . William B. Hatch, Sen. 11, 27-14. ; Walter K. McCallum, Sec. 32, 25 13. John O. Wbitaaer. Sees. 3. 4. 22-20. Chester Bod ly. Sees. 3, 9, 10, 22 20. Edward W. Uillam, Sees. 3, 10. 22 20. Fran Sorenon See. 2, 38 19. Floreece L. Payne. Seo. 34. 23-17 Edmuod Williams Seo. 4, 25-13. FALLS VICTIM TO THIEVES. S. W. rW'tlda, of Coal City, Ala., bas ajuatiflable grievance. Two tulevea stole lua health fr twelve years. They were a liver and kidney trouble Then Dr. King's New Life Pills throttled them. He's well now. Unrivaled (fr I Vilmtlriatlritt flr i . II..n,l..nl,n Total preclpltayind Dyapepaia. 25c. A. L. Thornton. BUSINESS SIGNS That Talk COMPETITION RS! FURS!l It h A" P' ' ;-k Bincrity V 'tllfl'- ! - V V 4T Clothes ?,':"'. hail Copyright S-W V!-'!' mm