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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1911)
r WE BUY, LEASE AND SELL O. V. L. LANDS W. Rooho Flak, Export In Gov't Homostoads, Is now looking aftor this dopartmont. 100-320 Aoro Homesteads; 1G0-320 Aero Stato Lands Wo will buy a llmltod numbor of O. V. L, Lots, For Salo, Improved and unimproved Ranches. Do you want a homo In Lakovlow? Wo have it for you I A snapa boautlful Country Homo overlooking tho Lake; largo Orchard, Alfalfa, eto. Let us tell you about It, SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY COMPANY -:- LAKE VIEW, OREGON Xnhc County Ernmincr TIIIKShAY. MAKCII It, I1MI. BRIEF MENTION Ray Hcolt omit river from Pluih on Sunday liittl. Nowi'xt tlilnuM In I.n, Vnitn hiiIIn nt Mi re. Co. Ihni't mien tin !! r Halo nt tin Mer cunt Hi' Cii.'n stun. (Jit prln-s on Hour at lloiinnr.il l--fort Inlying rWwhcn. t( VimM-n-ml ynrd f ncv iulrid vrc nt Hartley t Miiilng:Ul. Lli'lli M shirt wnlnts nwnitinjr your InHperllni nt Huilcy A Masnlnglll. Us mire and liny tln rllil ktixl of a HprliiK Miilt, l.ii kih. Mere Co, An tuinn'iim Him of 10 in ? ri l li-r !, new hiiiI ilulnty nt Hnllcy A; MiiMMlng ill. Ituv your nlilrt wulnt now tieforo tin lliu U limki'ii at llnllt-y & Miihh Kill. It. II. lUIUrd, the atoiktnan. on Saturday cam Into town (rum Drew Cap. Kvitv I .'i Vojjih' hiiI t guaranteed lo Im t In lH-Ht to l hud nt tin prler lit M.-rv. Co. Vm cnii'l itfl.rd to llii Herlng our Hew lit ( t I r I wiiim. I'.ailf.v V Mnneiiiklll. Mri. .1. A. Jetmore, nf the. Crane Crrsk school, on Kitunlsy pld Lakeview x visit. Mrs. N t- 1 1 x I-'liHilm-k Tuesday came do imi Ir'iiu 1'alt.ley to attend to mi urn 1iUhIii nnttem. Ml .Nellie Klmt'nn (till shortly lMve f.ir Mfiforil on a tinit lo rela tive nii'l f rli'inlH. Tin l'rfHliyiii in n l.inlli- Ai1 meet oviT.V TlnirNilil.V lif liTllonil Willi Mrn. I.cmIIi- N-nrr. Yon fun in ik" i'iimv lumii'y I y watching; tin linrjiiiln lontil'-r nt Hailt-.v .V M inmIuuUI. Henry I.. Mevets, llemnrrut. ha been elected to succeed U. S. Senator Carter, of Montana. NVt luivi' I In nioMt ii 1 1 met I vi line of shirt wiiixtK ever einiwii ly lia. Ililtle.v MaxHiiik'HI. Jim llernard came up frnui New I'lno ('rick liit week to epeud a few days with hi) nit folks. Dill Woods was another of the Went Klilem who appeared lu I.,Bke view on (Saturday laxf. Mr. hiiI Mr. (IiM.Ihh, of I'ine Creek, were In town v-mting rela tives on (Saturday last. Harvey l'olinlextcr mi Saturday i'hiiih over from I'lush on business before tlm local luil otllce. A pair of No. II ovurHhoeH fouu I. Owner fun recover name by 'i-lylnii to L. Kenilel, Ht IIih lirvnory. Win. Alforil, it wrll known Htoek nmn of Warner, Hfient tuvnrul day in Lukovlew rliirini; tbn nl week. Juhn Ward, who In in chnrK of airuira nt the Point Hunch, on Sntur ilny chiiio luto town for huiiiIih. Mr. hii I Mth. HleHaunt MieUhmn mer on MoikIhv ciune in on Iiiihiubhii from their ranih nt Crooked Creek. Hutu lei Arziier on Mnndiiy return -eil to tiiH niiH'h noitliwtht of here after mienilniK several days in town. Tim N. C. O. I" evidently not alone In liurinu troulile, an tio'mail went of Klaiualh I'h Uh arrived labt oluht. Mm. (iuy M. (.HUHey liar reinnied tier d 11 1 If a at the local telephone oflloo after bovpihI iliiyH llliieas at her . home. Joe Amliroee, the Went Side ranch er on Saturday paid Lakeview an other of those regular week-end vialte. A Imrpiln wltli Inive K'llOlllllOIIM'. two Iiouhi'h liml burn lot. ()ni block from Kany terms. on If. V. Irenkt'l. John Murphy, who recently Bold lila sheep, ourue lu fioiu the denert laeit wet'k and la Bpendiiitf a few da lu town. I Sum Halley, wbo had been employ ed in the .tall timber fur euinetiuie paat, la nt preaeot in town Tlaitlug hia folka. Hoy lilurton, wbo oonductu the etae stable at New Pine Creek, was a visitor lu towu for several days laat week. Mrs... Delia Cobb baa been quite aerloualy IndUpoaed during the pant weok caused by a aevere attaok cf ueuralglu. A danoe held on Friday even inn at j fhe Uoyidtuu lauohjouthe WeHt.Slde, and an enjoyable time was bad by all prune nt. I'onnd on ilerert, liorm ; murk, white fine, i wblt cun. Iron iiiiehor on left bind Mt i Ik. Apply to K. C. Slepbi'iiioii. Mr. A. K. Florence baa beno con lined to her home by lllnem for iiev real ilaya piiht, but la not feelluit much better. Ftauk I.mie. manauer of the 71 ranch, on Katuiuav uarue over fro-n I'luub ou bunion before the local Foreiit olllue. Judge L. It. Webster him been re tallied by Hell Mamhall to defend her on a vharite of violating the white tlave act. J. O. Dotson yesterday left for New Meiiuu where he expects to pur chase a lame number of cattle for Heuator Aboei Wssd. O.'U. I'ratt, wbo needs no lotro dnrtlon locally, on Saturday oaiue up from h.s ranch to spend a f days looking the towu over. Friday last, being tue ilrst Friday of the tn ou tL, morning services were held at the Catholic Cburcb and cum mil u luu as served. J. II. Lilsir. His Hummer Lake ktockiiiku, was a tieltor lo Lakeview this week, havluu come down ou probate curt bualness. On Sstirlny even In a a very pleasant ilHiice h ulveo at the Opua llui.ee. about lorty roii lea being pren-ut foi Ine occaxlou. The roo 1 1 In, ti ee i lurk was not iu ruiiiilnii oriter fur several days tl.ln week owiou to the very wet huow, whl' li caused the humls to step. 11 L Chauiller, pro,ilctor ol the Noitheiu staue route. tn I'riday came In fioiu Valley Falls to look aftei his biikiuess iuterests here. N'ornma Jacutiioii, of the Foreiit Servlee, (iu .Saturday left for the lo Clerk I'uuntiy, wlieie he extie'ts to be buxy for seveial wueks ou limber sales, etc. Jay liillinm, of the Forest Service, on Tuesday lelnrned to bis home at bilvsr (Lake after speudlug seveial weeks hers on bun hi em befjre the local Foiest. otllce. lilt McCarty, a piine-r settler of Hurprino Valley (uissed away at Cnllrga City, Cm I., February 1. at the advanced age of 77 years. 10 uiontiis ami 'S-i day. (iiij M. Ingram a few days since I' ft i r KoHthurg on a visit to bl family, lis expejtc to leluru to Lnkeview in a few weeks to look aftar Lis busiueHs allalrs. Auioiitr thu out of town punple who regletered at Hotel Lakeview this week were J. 11. Tanuehill and K. i'. I'eck. of ban Francisco, aud J. Dubuls, of I'otllaod. They evideutly bad a lleice storm over lu Klamath Tue.iay uiuht, us the staga Ironi the wcbl did not reach lllv until noon j eaterday ueai ly 1M hours lute iu a hi) mile drive. The etierta were crowded lant r'li day ufternuou by tie many men, women and childieu who had turned out to enjoy one nt tiia tlusit duy we have Imd so f it this winter. Kvery baturday atteiuoou wilnesses the usual large uumrer of ueurty rauchera In towu for supplies. They represent quite a llttl- money, w hich of course delights the lnwiuesn men. A very ploaHuut dauce whs held on Friday evening lust At the lieorge liarriiiktou ranch, south of towu. Several local people wMit down for he occasion aud report an excelleut time. , II. W. Dienkel baa put up a large amount of couaealed aqueous fluid at bis pond Id the south eud of towu and there should be uu detloieuiy lu the looal supply during the coming summer. On Suuday afternoon niauv Jof the local sportsmen took advantage cf the few remaining days left lu the duck season nu I went to the lake lu quest of game. All report extremely good luck. Evening services were held at the Catholic Church ou Huudity aud Wednesday 'rveniugs of ttiis week, and will continue regularly oi those evenings until the close of the Lent en aeason. C, (). MIhcikt, tliu land man, this morning caino in on tho delayed Weatoni Htayo. Ho snjB tho storm was on of tlie worm lio ever expert uncod, aud they npent seven hours in one snowbank. Clinton Combs, of the Forest Ser vloo, on Wednesday left for the Forest Station at Paisley, where he will be located during the coming lie was accompan led by his wife. Bains very Hoe bull head Ashing 1 repotted at the Hot Springs lu the vicinity of the lleryford plac north of town. One of the local Hshernisn Is reported tn have caught eighteen there on Tuesday. Mrs. Hick J. Wilcox has been very successful la uurslng a brood of young chickens during Ibe past week. They were batched during the extre mely cold weather, btil are stroug and thrifty uevei theless. Ous Schlausl Is authority for the statement that Frank Struck snT family are now ou their way to Lake view. Mr. Struck was formally lu the employ of J. F. Msytleld of the (loose Lake Valley market. On Monday 'evening a meeting of Ibe Spanish-American War Veterans was held, with a fsir sized attend ance present. Koutlne business ss time! transacted after wblcb social was enjoyed until a late boar. Itoy lluinaker, n business man of Klamath Falls, was in Lakeview this week sizing up the situation here. He wsa well pleased with the outlook, and q'lits favorably impressed with Lnkeie as as business center. John Huhine, cf the 17. S. tjenloi. eal Survey, has been stationed at Adel tn tse measurements of toe watei flow iu Warner Valley. Mr. Uubuls paceo I through Lakeview thHj week en I ou I e to bis OS. elation. i Ivi Hit i Ik DHi.ii, the well known ttockmsu on Sunday, came lu from j ! the AIkiiII Lakn country w here bis ! i sheep are winteiing. He reports his J llnck as d. iug well and the losnes so tar not giester thuu the ueual wluter season. I he watch, found laBt wrek by Mies Murrie Johnson, ot tho Forest otllce, nod wliich whs advertised in the post off I e fur several days, prov ed to be one that had l.eeo lost ty Uyron Uo. Itoii. It was returns! to the o tier. W. M. LoMhou wan arretted Mon ilav ou n charge o( tiiirglary, liaving broken Into a room in the I'ont t King l.i.lln" aud removed Home of liii- l e loni;iiij;M which were being held for room rent, ilia examination will lie held tomorrow. Many of the dogs about town are now appeariiig with muzzles, these belun ffii'id ocoessary owing to the receut peisonlng epidemic here abouts, it is reported that in the neighborhood ot Ufteeu dogs met death in this man tier. Chas. T Powue aud family, Tues day eveuiuu returned from a visit to Wuruei. Mr. 1'owuc states that Tues day uight's storm did not extend over there Bud that the roads in many places ou the east sido of the valley are dry aud dusty. ilou. II. A. Hrallaiu came clown from i'aitley yesterday ou a Crief business visit, lid etiitea that weathei conditions lu hia section have ureutly Improved recently, al though reports from the deseit are uot altogether encnuruging. As the result of another snow t b'cl-ade on the N. C. O. oo southeru mail wus received bere ca Friday, Saturday aud Sunday evenings last ; tlie Orst to arrive coming in on Tues day. The usual large crowd turned out to await its leing sorted. J. i'. Vsimtor has bad bis Hudson 20 thurouehly orerhauled, and Sun day was out giving it a trial run. llert Harbor was at the throttle, and the little machine surely did herself proud, for she operated better than iv Leu first put lo commission.; A regular meetlny: of tho Civic Im provement Club wan held in their bull Tuesday afternoon, March 7. Ar raiiK'emeutM were definitely made to order Home athletic ioods for use in tliegyiniiii.Hli.iii which will be open to the youi!; people of the town noon. " J. L. Morrow, who Is well kuown throughout this section as "Uncle Joe", on Sunday passed through bere eu route from Portland and Salem to his home at Adel, He reports having ai excellent time while absent, ni Is enjoying the best of bealtb. Manager Beiuey Informs the Ex aminer that the big Drewa-oreek dam has now reached an elevation above the top of the tunnel outlet. The work is still progressing most satis factorily, and Mr. Iierueyjls'naturall quite well pleased with the results. A large band of borsea and mules belonging tu Wui. Harvey, of Lake view, passed through town 1 att Sun day, says the Surprise Valley Record. There were some tins animals In tba buuob and ,,tbey will be driven to summer season. (Jsrlsch and shipped on th Southern Fact fin. With the adveut rf the radioed every town in north central Oregon I receiving great benefit along with the tillers of the soil. New stage Hoes are being established, new roads a re Being layed out, and the whole country is preparing tor early devel opment. One of tbe present topics of In terest Irirally Is whether or not tbe water, which Is soon expected lo come dowo ilullaru's Canyon, will overflow this rear same as it did last Sprlag. Several bet have bten made on the aubject, and we are no all waiting to see ihe result. Klamatb Herald: Dr. and Mrs. Oeo. H. Merryman left Wednesday morning for New York City, where tbe doctor will take a post graduate course, wben they will sail for Kurope, where they will travel for several months, returning bome some time In mid-summer. Tbe open season for ducks came to an end yesterday, but it will be lawfnl to kill geese nntil the first of April. During tbe past few days numerous local nimruda bave been making forays upon tbe waterfowls which have hocome quite pleotlfil since the winter weather broke. John Tannehill. a former well koown Wei-t Sider, returned Inst week hfter an absence of a year, moit of Ihe lime bsvlog been spent in a San Fruucineo bospital. Wln-n Mr. Tanuehill left bere bis condition was quits serious but be bas regained tils health aud is now stroog and hearty. John McCnllsy. the well knovn West Side rancher, was taken quite ill at bis bomfc Wast week and it was found necesrary to bring him into town so as to be near medical attend ancs. He is now at tbe bome of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arzner, aod is getting along rery nicely, considering his condition. On tbe otb Inst. Mrs. Elizabeth Hrown, more familiarly known a "Aunty" Brown, died at her borne in Lake City at an advanced age and aftei an Illness of long duiatlon. Mrs. Urown came to Surprise', Valley years ago with ter husband Wm. Drown, and "settled at Lake City, where she remaioed.until berdeatb. Representative ThompRii Sundiv eveolcg returned atfer a 40-days feaot of oratory and wit, intrepereed with more or less wisdom, at Sulem. Mr. Thompson spent several davs at Kamatb Falls on bis return and while there made on address before tbe Antlors Club which received much praise. Mrs. Thompson remained at Kuuene for a few week3 longer. Several deals and near deal in real estate bave been reported during the past week, and the outlook is quitn favorable for numerous transactions in tbe realty-market as soon as spring epens. F. M. Miller purchased the Guy M. Ingram residence property, LAKEVIEW D30 3 or O n f? I M i ' 1 O VjtEl5 n 0 paying therefor t'MOO. It is bar gain at tbe price, as It Is convenient ly located and tbe building Is a modern bungalow and presents a neat appearance. Bought New Ranch jAlturas Flatndealer: Mr. J. C. Oliver, ot Lakeview, wasa welcome visitor at our office tbis week. As will be remembered. Mr. Oliver was one of tbe originators of tbe Plain dealer, but withdrew soon aftei tbe Initial number was Issned to devote bis time and eoerglea to hia own pa per, Tbe Lakeview Herald. Mr. Oliver informs as that be and his brother bave purchased a ranch on Mammoth BARNUM A REHART The Larjreat Livery and Feed Stable In Southern Oregon or Northern California. Hornet Hoarded by the Day, Week or Month. Special Attention Given to TranHlent Stock PICICE, $1.0O LAKEVIEW ADVERTISING SIGNS That Advertise WE MEET ALL Lakeview Decorative Co. SheeB For -v.irti.'a 2,500 head of Delane Ewes, tops out of 3,000 head, bred to Cotswold bucks, start lambing April 5, X9X ! Delivered j March J, 1911. WE ARE CLOSING OUT Write Diamond C. Wool Company PR1NEVILLE Box :co: La Vogue Suits E have received our first spring shipment of Ladiesf LaVogue Suits, and come in and is no better line of suits on the market. Every suit thoroughly made, with linings and shields in every one. They are strictly up-to-date in style, and are the kind that fit and hold Watch our windows for new goods MERCANTILE IXZ300EZ3Z. Goose Lake lo this ooonty and will soon establish bis residence here. As he Is one of God's ncbl'men. we extend a bearty welcome, both to blm and bis brother. Chautauqua Meeting: The Cbaotaoqoa Circle will meet at the bome of Mrs. G. W. Johnson, Monday evening, Marcb 13. Pro gram : noil call. Current events. ''Dickens London." Tbe Cbnntau quan. "Heart ma Journey in Eng land." VII. Mrs T. V. Hall. J "Rochester " Tbe Cbautaaqnan, "Knulisb Cathedrals" VI, Mlsa Hazel Horn. ooMrarisr Mrvsss Stables Psoraifioss PKIt SPAN OREGON BUSINESS SIGNS That Talk COMPETITION Price $5.50 per head 216 : OR.EGON O we invite you to see them. Tfjere O their shape. O O COMPANY 3OX0 30 Sale o 0