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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1911)
il. v.... . H WE (K, LEASE AND SELL Q. y. L. LANDS W. Rocho Fick, Govornmont Homoatoad Export is now looking aftor this department. 1G0-320 Aero Homesteads; 160320Acro Stato Lands Wo vlll buy a limited numbor oT O. V. L. Lofb. For 8alo, improved and unimproved Ranches. Do you want a homo in Lakoviow? Wo have it for you ! A snap a beautiful Country Homo overlooking the Lako; largo Orchard, Alfalfa, etc. Let us toll you about it. SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY COMPANY -:- LAKEVIEW, OREGON ZZZ1 Xnlic County? Examiner Till KShAY. I KIlltl AllY '.M, H'll. n k In ( r' iiift 1011 fur I tin Kututiicr'n groih Harvey 1 'ro-t or was laid for sev eral (!h)ii laat week wild n veiy bad col l an I m m throat. II li now able tu tin hliout again urn) fola greatly iuipioved. Janoh Hohwetiifoith, the ganleu BRIEF MENTION (id 1 1 1 u-tH 01 1 Hour ut I'miitii.ii It fort liu yum cIri'wIii'it. if Klamath Ciunty pays 11 bounty of fi apatdalmt, ia a liimy (iiHn theaa days rents 1 sell no rabbit scalps, j tiiiiiialng trees about tou. Juki Mra. Sam Ulika, of Crooked 1'reek, underatanda bin bunltitiH aud Ih much wna n vlxltor In town on Sumlay. 'n i.eiiiand Kic the IIk.vn' hwinlrra, r. niiliir Wr A rl liehart 011 tVed uenday came In vnliif. I i ku nt :.'.. M.-riiuuil.- u. , frou the ranru at Crooked Creek to . .... 1. ,. ,, upend m turn tiny m la towu with hia nil iinuu) oil iuuiitjitj iu.i tiii 1 Illy, win to Iiih sheep hi wintering Wooil I'or Siili'. WoimI yard -1 iiHlt Tinning Mill. Mcl'iiw rll l.pi Mr. kinl Mm. Ilul (lervuy ere uim orcu.ylng their new lioiou uu the Slseti. Hay for sale, either l.ioiu or In led. Apply lo Lealitiiau .V Iliahop or J. 1'. Duokwottli. 1 1 it r 1 I I I'rMlm on Raturday came lu Irom tlm (. V. I.. I'm to fur a f day visit In lou. Mr. iiml Mra. ('. I.. Wither, i.l Siiouiitr Lake, on Kildaf l"l weie lnllt r 111 lO'Ati. folka. Ila as acco u pau led by W- by Oiinhar. Ml Amy 'aryford, who tint been visiting lu l.otli, Cel., for aunia time peat, returned heie laat week ami reports enjoying an excellent time while below. J 1 111 O'Connor, Jack Deijebr aod Tom Murphy, well known residents of I'hiali, ou Friday rstnruod to the I r lioiiie town uftel apeudltig few ilayi in our niiilitt. 'l'lin birthday anniversary of jeore Whh h 1 11 u 1 011 huh oleervad a a If mi I holiday ou Wednesday, and the banka laud public ollKva ruunuifl i:lo i'l i:il ('1UII an 1 l'.l v,.t I N.i.l.iim 'tlurin tin; diiy. rcldfiila if Atlnl, l"H l.nK-Uyv B lr. horn Hurry, of MitlU Hlr'-t, vlait l int Snl or. l.i)'. I Ulrl no l.,i o'Vi rnl ilHya durltik Kill vmkIh, P i-rl 1.1. le 11.111 '.1 r, t lie Mt ni'fk l'li a wry tioulile- Hniiie coin llir.nit SLii- in 00 niicn I ftlt r, liiiAevcr. A. K. I'l iriMM!H, 11 rent. inn I of tlm Iter h me lor ai vnal ilaytt lat , l''Kv lo lerouumn l,u., arrivcl Iio.iih Sutur lrty rvniilnK, IihvIii nliort- M-IlK 111 a ill- luiiilur of I.M M-.-k ud tu l.ukrvlew 011 h.il urdny. Mlm Morii'y JuliomMi iut fonllofil to week wiln a very luid 00 1 1 AIUm Mry JoI.iih .11 tlu.-.l lu'""' :" ' ' r,"-" ' her lion.e for xnur 1 dn l..l tek j hU "' ituH. wild 11 1 atiiifk ol toiiMliilH I M'- Mr. Henry Fox, well 1,1 . . , ,,, . .i..!knoAli rreliloiiti of the Viai Sitlo. ou IMmilmhuI s li I ou 111 111 ut . a rtitifier n from Ida Crnoltei Creek fci'lli o, vnt a TiKltor Id Ioaii Huh Autk. I'oiitrni'lor CI II. (iiHTt-H lm jiui (Mimiilt'Uil tin roil m 1 110 li on if n liit'k MoiirlHy lull Likfi Tlrtlt Htlti i j lin l lentfillv innda H'Iiiim otircha-ert ' MinoiiK the utorea. i Mnouel Sxtititiera liiit eTenioc u r- llue In tlm in A rimer turn. Mr. J ion Mi'SliHiie a cmlliel toiler liomn fit Mtiviril l.iv.-i IIiIm week i 1 ti an Htturk of Uurl'in. Jhhoii Kltler. if tlm Ftireft Keixlfe, ou Ttiuru'luy chiiim down from I'ulfley OU t ualn ( before I III) Ioi'hI otlliV. Mrc. L. 1). Hoy and Mr. Pin C'liuibeK, nf the huiii'iiur Lakn i'hiiu try, were vlttltorH lu town luxt week. llnrry HiwHrd, who Iihh been em ployed at Drew Valley for some tune pant, iald Lnketlew a vliill cm Tiivh day. K. II. Koneri ruiuu In from llin O. V, Ij, dam ou llniraday a id appeiiri-d r 1 v e 1 111 I rum toe tleeeit. He lepoiti wuHthi-r con., itloua hh oot l.iiuu' (I. aod lint ootl'j ik not at all favorable lor Hie klieep Indiirtry. The I'hIih riiloou now hg a rithtr uuit(ue iiuiii'.ot In the i!ii(o of u el 0 II I ol. It i-i perched ou a uhelf iiliov" the bur Hint present a retnark htly appearauuo. The Keeino Club will hi) iiuablu to iii't'ouiuioiiute eprctaltirH at their dance tomorrow -enluK for lai'k of ro 111', but miyuue chiiHMOtiitii a purty will tie weU'iima. Mr Hud Mre. W. H. KopH Tuesday were up Irom New Pine Creek on a t.UdineHK viMt. Mr. Sopa willrbrrtly to be inMhly triad tu ate the e ld town j upen a nilliard hall and lo lk'iun honuB oure more. I'hil Hurry, the well Utiuwn Hiite( man, ou l'riday returned to Hauuo Valley after upending eeveral ilaye here on tuiHiiieie. II. V. .lohuaiin, of the Hank ( f Lakevletv, whh conllned to hla home for aeveriil day laet week wi'h an attack of toueilitU. John Ward and Frd An lcMon. of the lliwiHon CotiHtruiitlon Company, on Monday ramu in from the Point Kanch fur aupilli8. A dance will be held tomorrow eveninK at the Myer' rauch oa the Went Mule, and several local people are t Uui:l' tu ii'terd. Klder S. 11. Kiley baa uectiroil fur (i. II. Vtiittioii. uf MIhhouIu, Mont., a :i)-(lv iiptlun on the P. M. Curry ranch on the Went Side. Kono Journal: Felix (lieou ant' C. W. Dent of LiHkeview, (ire., are lu 'enti for a feiv duv on liuaiuean and etayluK ut the KIvkihuIo. A. lileher Turit iuy eveninK returu ed from Kau Fiancinco where he placed order for a larve rtoek of Koodx for the cotniiiK reaeou. Nlok Hurry, who U oouneoted with bis father in the atook bimlin-HH, came lu ou Tuesday from Hlue Joint, where hid alicep am wlutenu. The youtiK people of tho HaptlH Church mid Sunday School will li au Aater ebow next fall. All are In vited to compete for the prizes. MIhm Nollle Harvey, e ho hut been employed lu Klamath Fulld for aev eral mouths pant returned here ou Uuuday fur n vlult with her parents. Mra. MoDoiioukIi waa quite terl ouuly 111 during the pant week at her home on Main atreet. She la now feeling much improved and stronger. The Idaho Woolgrowera Aeaoclutiou ha llxed wagea of herders at 140 per mouth and will pay C ouuta per bead for ahearlug duriug the coming lea aou. J The uumerooa trees about the Jim Heryford residence ou the Bash were lopped of many of tbsir branches lam at tho State lint? town. An epl lemi.i cif whiit i teruipd the ''itch" la now prevalent lu the locul achool and ninny of the pupllH afllicl d tut ve been obliged t re to 11 111 awH) iiotll c.otnlil in-tin Hre improved. Cy Henders'ii , who in eni Icye I at t he M no nit I h I! iru, l.U Id.st ntk fi r toe rioitort cnu'tlrv 111 1 tin vicinity of Abort Lake tu Mud rut h iw hii sheep were etttudinu the winlt" bchhou. A tery pleu-aat datit'tt wiu held at the OperH Houhh iimt eviniok:, whii'li wna Htteitded by Htiout. tlf'y couples. It whs an all-nUht nlf.tir, too ihum eion beiug' Wauhinnttiu'a birth lay. The gluten luu ell'ect i'iiu.ed by tho Knu enlnlnu vn the mio w-i'ovrred Krmiutl la cauaine mauy pcnple to Wear blink-loned uluHiex these tluya nR a ort of protecliou fi r tlio eyta. Indiuu John may bn Re u at out 'own any tluy now, Inrkiiiii rather feeble and pule, dewpite his. color. The old man la juat recovering from a very nerlou.s lllneaa with lu Kilppe. Dr. H. Daly Tuesday evening re turned home aftr an abgence of pev eral weeka. He epent much of his vhohMoq in Boutheru California, where he 'net many Lakeview people. A ureut many of the local ftporta nieu went rabbit huntinn yeaterday, iiuioou the Hat being ,lohu Venator, Andy llummerf ley, Krueat (Mark Hnd Vlns Bnellicg. All- report excellent luck. Earl Abbott, of the Forest Service. on Friday came in irom the Dog Lake country, accompaoled by bis wife. Uoth report a great deal of eunw lu that vicinity, and intensely cold. Jerry Harry had the misfortune to epruin bie aukle laat week wbeu a toboggan lu which be aud several otheia were riding slewed around and scattered the oooupauta over the ground. The lloimle family remained lu town one night over their preset ibed Bobed ule, and on Monday evening at tbe Opera HouBe gave a performance con- flxtlng (if vaudtivlll. It was well attended. MIhs Vatia Hoiihaiu, who was for merly rlerk In the local Fmcat olllce, la now unrlerRoirig treatment In l.ie (Jood Hamarltau Honpital at Portland ami la reported tu be getting along nicely t heie. F. D. Loveleaa wa In from bin ranch a few days din re, and report hiiije anowdr'fta lu and aiouiid bla place. The ftorin ol the 12th in t. was the wornt tfiat he has experienced for nmuy years The auutheru atagn, with the tlrat load of mall aloce the recent block ade, nrrived lo town on Friday even ing ami waa surely welcome I by tbe many people who turned out to wait for it to be sorted. , Walt KusHull and Jim McSnane have accepted a contract to aa Dp the Hotel Lakeview con! wool an 1 may be seen operutlug the steam er.uloe acroxa from tho Kxamlner cilice al io out any day now. We received several invitation to no rabbit huutlDK yeatetday, but on I 11. -count i f the liire a'nount of buai- 1 11 run on hand, Incidental with the in any ie feuliMcripUooi pi.urli u tu, I were ot hue. to ilei'lloe. 1 I A lll.HU t !. Ollt llf t.JWtl peo(; who j reUtireil at ti e Hotel Lakevi.. tl'ia I pan week vo-rn llhriy Starr, ol I'cit I hiud, an! . M. Dildine, A. K Ham j moii I, I'. J. U- till Knu and H. W. Ld ; wurils, ui l-'allnn, .Neva ia. J l!e. M. O'MalUy, of the Cuthollo iCtiurcti. 011 WetlueaiUy returned from ! Lalevillu, C.il., wheie be et to otllctate at the buriul aervicea over J t w u of the eheepmeu w.io weie murileied thre rcceutly. tJil Monday iae.t H meetl!;g of the 'Stock Men whh held ht tort Hilweil and Heveral of lo local dealers who runue. their cattle, horses and eheep near the Caliiorniii Hue were prcseut ID iulk over uiriziii mattem. Much wood la being hauled ioto town these (l.ijn It appears to be much euaiei to t!et utthia eeaaou than it waa liibl iuier wiieu rices auBred sky hliih and when wood, of any ae ecriptlou, hs very much of a luxury. Jim ti raven, while itooe, acquired a bin 11 1 1 black 'I ok. which answers to the uanie of "Zip." Jim says it's a water rpauiel, an 1 it will uo doubt co:ue lu haotly ou eunie of his hunt ing expeditious tu the Lake next Fall. W. A. MaaaiiiKil!, of tbe Urm ej HaiUy A Matssiutfiil, returned on Tueaday from shu Dieuo, Cat,, where ho ha beeu vleitiu with hia family for acveral mobtha put. 'le leports hav'':i! an enjoyable time while ab- 1 He tit. Wur.l had reache 1 here to the ntTect Hint. "Tull'y" Stoikmau, a former Lukeview boy, Iihs juat beeu appoiut ei City M htm tin I at Dutariu, Oreiiou. The tuany IochI actiualiitoncea of "Tull'y" wish him the best cf success in his new position. tin account of the dou-arrival of r.ev. 'iJ. O'Malley, who went to Fele ville lust week to cuuduct the burial services over two of the men who nere found murdered, uo aervices were held at the Cut ho lie Church ou Sunday uiortiiiiK lust. Mis Alice Lindsay, a former Lake view giil, Is no empl-jyed as wait ress iu the Livermore hotel at the Fulls. Through many local 'people who have atopped there euroute for home, she baa sent her tegarda to her mauy Lakeview friends. Uoth Mr. uud Mrs. Mhellhammer are youug people and well kuowu lu Lakeview. Their many friends here joiu with the Kxaniiuer in extending mauy good wishes for tbelr futuie success aud happiness. They will reside at Crooked Creek. Word has been received here to the ellect that Mies Auule Tcnniogseu, a former Lakeview gii 1, was confined to a hospital iu Uoiee. Idaho, with au attack ot scurlet fever. Tbe many Lakeview friends of Miss Annie wish ber a very speedy recovery. Jay Iiillluga of tbe Forest Service, on Thursday came down from Silver Lake ou baainesa before the local Forestry ottlce. Jay reports plenty of snow all along tbe route, and states that is partioularly deep lo tbe vloioity of Crooked Creek. A. D. and L. D. Flakes came Id from their Warner home last Wednes day aud spent tbe major portion of tbe week gathering up boises that were left ou tbe range, says tbe Old well Nigget. Tbe animals were suf fering considerably from luck of feed. Elder S. II. Riley is getting busy these days and bas contracted for breaking uu dm lug the coming sea son about '.VKI acre of raw land ou the West Side. The land ia owned by (). V, L. contract holders, mod Mr. Hi ley will cultivate it for them. Several members of the local band on Sunday evening turned out In con nection with the Heagle family band and rendered a public concert in front of the Opera House. Their work wan much appreciated by the larue crowtj who feathered around to listen. A tneetini; of tbe ladles of the Calhollo Altar Society was held tbis afternoon with Mra. Kolus Harry, at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. C. Loirtus. A pleasant social time was enjoyed by all present alter Ike aecea sary business matters bad been at tended to. L. D. Hry, tne well Roown stock man, on Monday pasaed through Lakeview eoruute to his borne at Hummer Lake. Mr. Hoy bas just returned from a several month's visit to Woodland and other California poluts, and reports enjoying a floe time while absent. On Sunday lust a party including- Perl luuram. Clinton Combs, Dr. Hoyd, (iuy Ingram, Charles Keed and John Auteu went rabbit tiuutiuu 00 i the West Side aud managei to kill' lAO'uodre.l of the H'null animals.1 A II are expert fell ita. which accounts for the line ilay'e work. Clayton Aodersou, aged about 18 years, last Saturday night robbed tie tore and poatotfice at Lorella, seem ing 01 rabbit scalps, a pair of inen'e gloves, two purses, a money sack aod f-0 10 coin. Anderson was subse quently captured at Klamath Falls and admitted committing (be crinre. Son e floe, substantial, borne made tleighs hare teen seen about our streets duriug the recent snow ttortrs. ! When i comes to looks they caau t be compared with the factory-uia e aiticle. tut for strength aud practic ability over the rough roads tbeycei taioly accomplish tbe work required. A very- pleasant wedding took place yesterday morning at Crooked Creek, when Pleasant Sbellhammer, a well known rancher of that place, was united in marriage to Iva Benetiel). Tbe ceremony took place at tbe borne of tbe bride's pareote, Hev. H. Smith, of the Uaptist Cburcb, otlici aticg. Jimmie Harry, who is employed by his father iu tbe sheep bu iness, on Saturday came in from tbe desert country near IJlue Joint. Jim states that reports have beeu received In Plueb to tbe etfect that many sheep were now dying, and that it hs9 been found necessary in many cuses to feed them bar. Dr. T. V. Hall ia expected to arrive borne Saturday eveuiug. He baa been at Myitle Creek. Douglas Coun ty, duiing (he past several weeks having been called oy tbe serious illness of hia mother. Although im proving, his mother ia Mill confined tu her bed, bnt it ia expected that she will soon be up again. On fo'iiorrow even log the "Keemo" Cluo. a branch of the Ladies' Civic Improvement Society, will bold their f re t dance for the yonnger people at the Skating Kink. A large attend ance is expectrn to be present. Many ticket have already been given ont and there is no doubt bit what tbe affair will be a decided success. Tbe Beagle Family, consisticg of seven members, appeared pt tbe Opera House three night during the past week and were favured with fair-sized ; audiences at each preforraanre. Oa ! Friday night they rendered "1'be Deacon of New York." 00 Saturday; Other People' Money." and on Hun : day eight "Tbe Miner's Daughter." Jason Elder, wbo is down from Paisley, reports that a rabbit drive was held np there recently, whicn was attended riy about 200 people. Only teoty-flve rabbits were killed! lurlog the day, wnic) leads us to! believe that our neighbors to tbe, north must not be favored (?) with as many of the email animals as we are. Wort he been received from Mies oettis Cuahman, who spent Beveral months f a visit with ber sister, Mrs. L. H. Herney. to the effect that she khi now at ber no me in Fallon, Nevada. Mls (Jertia reports that on arrival there she found her folks all enjiying the bnt of health, and that she n now relieving old acqdalnt aocea. Herman Arzner, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arnzer, on Fiiday last bad the misfortune to have two nails pen etrate bis right eye. He was playing ith Heveral other toys in tbe vicin ity of hia home and accidentally ran into a clothes pole wbicb bad several nails protruding fiora it. It is not thong .t that tbe Injury will be of a permanent nature. , Kid McClelland, tbe poallist who spent several weeks in Lakeview dar ing tbe past summer, fougbt against Bert Aioslinger. a SaTameoto boxer at Kennett, California, cn Wednes day, February 15th, li a 20-roood boxing boot. McClelland was given the decision In tbe lGtb round, be having proved himself to be tetter man all through the flgbt. I ADVERTISING SIGNS . I "I " .4rlAsW OA BUSINESS SIGNS That Talk WE MEET ALL COMPETITION 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, 19 H. Delivered March 1, 191 J. Price $5.50 per head WE ARE CLOSING OUT Write Diamond C. Wool Company PR1NEVILLE Bex 216 OREGON CO SO! o o I BIG REDUCTIONS 8 ABOUT 2 dozen Boys' Heavy Button Sweaters, ood weight for Spring wear, sizes 2G to 34-, in navy a:ul red, to elose out at 35c each. WE have a few Extra Good Purs to ' go at 33V&6 off. These are exceptional good values and are good for a lifetime. This is a chance to save one-third the regular price. BOYS' Cotton Rib U.ulerivcar, broken suits, assorted sizes, to close at 25c gartnent. ALL our Flannel Gowns in Ladies' and Misses' sizes, Dressing Saeques and Kimonas, are going at 20 reduction. THESE BARGAINS will only last a short time, so it is to vour interest to come at once. c 0 O O o LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE COMPANY o ioi icaooar boe