SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY COMPANY E. R. PATCH, GENERAL MANAGER GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS Improved and Unimproved Farms Homesteads City Property We Specialize Fruit Lands Xnftc County Ernmtncr TIU'IHUA Y, MAY 4, IIHI. DRIEF MENTION Ft) It SAI.K - Ifl Inch wood. lniiiro J. I. Jnnkworth. city. Prank dogger, of 1'luoh, wn on of Saturday' arrival hcrr. Hi Adntn In down from Silver Lake on Circuit C-ourl hotilncim, J. L Cliff lit InrtuiUfl in tlio .Silver Lake delegation now in town. Jimmie Cleland. of Plinth, wa vinitor hero during the week. (!. A. Strong, nt Vlli-y Fall, wm among Friday'a vinitor to town. I.. J. llcndcrnii, of Piilulcy, arrived here Saturday for h few day alny. A. H. Mulkcy. of Pino Creek, wm among Saturday' victor to town. C. A. Nc'Inoii, of lrcw Creek, wa among tliiit week's v ini torn to town. tiill Arthur, the Writ Side rancher, nimr in Thurmliiy to trimniu t huiiiiicM. I'. W. Icnt w over from l'liihli tht' flrwt "(if the Week on M iuilir vinit, I). !!. ( 'mini. I. tin? I'uihlry tdocktnnn, Tuesday K'Kiftrrcl lit tin- Hotel J.nke view. J. W. l'it.w ntrr. the- Went Side rancher, wioi in on IhihIhc during t lie week. Miintii l Swart, tin1 well known ) 'i inim, Suiuliiy ruiiii' in for a loud of Sum I'ickn, the well known utocknuin mi'l runi'hci, WNx in from Crooked Creek Init week. A. M. Smith, of the Hunting ranch Hi Drew Viiltey, wum in on liiihincK during the week. liodge HroH.. of Heno. nrc in town with several fine Mtullion which they are offering for !!. J. II. I .mie, the Silver I .like attnr ney. arrived yelcrd;iy on hiiHinenn lie fore the Circuit Court. Major Fine, the well known I'limh renidcnt. regiatercd at the Hotel Lake view on Saturday hint. K. W. Cowan in over from Klnmnth, and thin time nun h patent gate which ia mud to he aucccMxful. Mr. and Mr. Amick, of Pine Creek, were vinitnrM thin week lit the home of Mr. hihI Mm. Tom Cloud. Mr. and Mm. A.el Wallace came in from the Chiin.ller ranch during the week for a few day vinit. The Kei'ino nnd Cum. I Tiinrx CIuIih will give iinother of their enjoyable diiuceN to morrow evening. MidH Edith Chimiller in ending few day with her Hintcr, Mm. Churleit MuIihii, nt the O.V.I,, thim. Sum Coggburn and I.eHter Arthur eiime in from the Went Side on Thura ilny last for a few days visit. F. E. AnderHon. county comniinsioii er, iH down from I. like in attendance nt the May term of County Court. Pearl Inrgam, of the Fore.it Service, Friday came in from Salt Creek on Iiuhiiichh before the local office. Mr. and Mm. Hahner, who conduct the ulngc wtation at Prews Cup, were vinitors to town on Saturday laat. Mm. (!. H. Whorton is expected in a few .layn to arrive home, after hav ing apciit the winter in California. Mr. and Mm. Nathan Wilcox, of the htage Htation at Winner Canyon, Were vinitor8 hero during the jwt week. The Hummer st-hedulo on the Western la now in effort, and the mails arrive in the morning instead of the evening. It. H. Jackson, the Paisley morchunt and county school suerintenednt. Tueaday registered at the Hotel Lake view. Wm. Stempflg ia negotiating for the Metzker biiwmill in Camaa Prairie, and will probably operate it thia season. The Methodist Ladies Aid Society will hold their Food Sale Saturday next at 1 :30 p. m. at Ilailey Si Muruin glTi's store. Ln Voiiuo ifiirmentn iiever dlap point. Many of tho intivrtcst effects originated In l'arls. Lnkevlew Mur cautlle Oo. Dan F. Brennan, chief clerk of the Forestry office, spent several days thia week at I the Salt Creek station on official dutiea. .'C. D. Bnbcock, of the Stay ton Mail, will succeed Frank T. Wrightman aa corporation clerk In the Secretary of State's ollice. Hi Adams, of Silver Lake, is the latest victim of the butt wagon, it be ing reported that he has purchased an E. M. F. '".Vi." ' Lawrence Frizzell, of the Foreat Service, Tuemlay enme down from his utation at Silver fake on buaineaa be fore the local ollice. Jack Angland. who recently sold hi sheep, rame down from Pa I nicy last week and ia apending a few days re newing act-uaintanrea. Poatmnster Ahlstrom has purchased the news stand businesa from Wm. Wal lace, and hereafter the big dailiea ran he had at the iHistofflJe. The rains of last week put the roads to the bad aguin, and aa a consequence regular auto service on tho Southern route baa not been established. The ('ticstion of the incorporation of the town of Chewauean ia meeting with some opisisition, and the matter will come up for hearing tomorrow. Mr. A. CI. Duhme passed through Alturaa thia week with fifteen expert lumbermen who will be employed in the Fandango mills this summer, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Heryford, who intended leaving last week on a visit to Missouri, concluded to wait until the m-'J.! improved before starting. it the Hoard of Trade meeting lust Saturday veiling, n number of boost ers got together, but no definite plan as to future work was agreed iiKn. A hotel ami store will be established st Lake O.li'l by John Morgun, Alf Aldrich ami Keiie West, of Bend, In time for the fishing and hunting rea son. Justin Cibbins, until recently em ployed at the Fleming Brothers store at Pine Creek, has accepted a position with T. !'. Bernard and is residing here. Next Sunday evening at the M. E. Church Kev. Melville T. Wire will an swer the question, "Are mirarlea poa s Me?" A cordial welcome is extended to all. Elder S. II. Kilcy will preach at the Cnion Scb Mil house next Sunday at 2 o'clock form Revelations XX-lt, "Ami death and bell were cast into the lake of fire." John McCuIlcy. who has Ix-en quite sick for sometime past at the Joe Ari ner residence, is now much better and lust week returned to hia ranch on the West Side. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currier cume down from Paisley the first of the week on a visit to friends, and as a side issue Mrs. C. made a desert land filing for SO acres. Denniii Punovan. the well known sheepman, came in from Twelve Mile during the week and reKrta that all hands are now busy preparing for the lambing i-eason. Helton (lunther has been confined to hia home for several days past with a very sore throat. His many friends hoie that In1 will soon be up and around auain. S. J. Puttoh is up from Davis Creek on a bu.-!i,o;j. v i.it. On bis return ho will be nccoinpunic'I by Mrs. Putton. who has been visiting Lakeview frit mis for the past ten days. Monday night a grand ball was given at Wendt'a Opera House, New Pine' ('reek, and several of the local dancers went down for tho occasion. All re port an excellent time. "Cap" Brown, of the Hotel Lake view, was indisposed for several days during the week with a very bad cold. He is now much better, however, and ia again up and around. The roads were very bad for a few days during the latter part of last week, due to the rains. They are again in good shape by this time, which we are duly thankful. Owing to tho rain, the baseball game, scheduled 'for last Sunday whs postponed one week. Weather and ground conditions permitting the game will take pluce next Sunday. S. V. Rehart yesterday arrived from Southern California, where he ajent the winter. He is enthusiastic over the Los Angeles section and invested quite heavily in that vicinity. At the municipal election held in Klamath Falls Monday, Mayor Sander son and Treasurer Siemans were re elected and T. F. Nicholas succeeds A. L. Leavitt as police judge. In adjusting their teams and drivers to the new schedule the stage com pany Monday brought the mail in from Newell's station by auto, arriving here about 2 o'clockin the atfernoon. Albert W. Brittain and Josephine Derleth, of Plush, were married in this city last Thursday, Elder II. Smith, officiating. Both parties have numer ous friends who extend congratulations. A license to wed was Issued this week by County Clerk Payne to Fred I Bannister and Delia Bcvtl. The wedding was to have been solemnized yesterday at Paisley, where the con- j trading parties are well and favorably: known, Miaa H. L. Norton, a Med ford school teacher who was hurt in the upsetting of stage near Dairy, nearly a year ago, has brought suit against the atage company for a mere pittance of, tio.rst. j There are no new developments in the railroad situation, aside from the fact that the permanent survey is be- ing extended north of Davis Creek, ! the surveyors now being in the vicinity of Sugar Hill. Charles Barry returned Saturday from a several days fishing trip at the O.V.L. dam and surrounding country. Charlie had fine luck on the trip and hia many friends ate nothing but fish for several days atfer his return. J. L. Wheeler, who has many friends locally, arrived here last week after attending the winter at his home in San Deigo. Mr. Wheeler has business in tercuts herealtouts, which will keep him here-during the coming summer. "Scenes at the Union Depot," will be presented at the Ojtera House one week from tomorrow night under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society. KchiTnals are now being bad. end the ' ulTair promises to be out of the ordin- j ry. i H. Cottrell. who expert to run the J moving picture show nt Paisley, was a visitor here lat Meek. He is soon to start a moving picture show at Paisley, ami has already purchased the machine from ifenry Wendt. of New Pine Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hoebl, who re cently made proof on their homesteads in the Prewa Valley section, were in town for a few days last week. They exKct to leave shortly for Chicago, where they will make their future home. The attention of horsemen is partic ularly called to the advertisement ap Itearing elsewhere of Walker Bros., of Bly, offering stallions and a jack for sale. No fancy prices arc asked for tho animals, atlhough they are of sup erior breeding. Geo. B. Whorton this week sold to P. P. Malloy a half interest in the Inn Saloon. Mr. Malloy is one of the most widely known men of Lake county, and the resort under the new manage ment will consequently maintain its present itopulnrity. Ahlstrom & Gunther during the past week have distributed among their friends and customers a thermometer and storm glass w hich is greatly ap preciated. It advertises the famous Vanco brand of gall-cure collar, which the firm handles. W. C. Buick, of Silver Lake, was in town Saturday on his return from Sur prise Valley, where ho purchased a load of alfalfa seed. Mr. Buick by ex perimenting luvs found that alfalfa will do well in his section and will now seed a large tract. Judge Henry L. Benson and Court Reixirter R. M. Richardson Tuesday arrived from Klamath Falls to prepare for the May term of Circuit Court. They came by stage to Newell's sta tion, where they were met by an auto in which they came on to Lakeview. Wallace Benson, son of the late sec retary of state, Frank W. Benson, has been tendered a clerkship in the secre tary of state's office by Secretary Olcott. Young Benson is at the Uni versity of Oregon and if he accepts will succeed C. A. Zeigler about June 1. Word has been received here to the effect that Jimmie Hayden, who for some time was employed at McCurdy's and later at the Hotel barber shop, was now conducting a tonsorial parlor of his own at Reno. Jimmie has many friends here who wish him the best of pucce88 in his new venture. Joseph Schmidt and son, Frank came in Sunday from the Vanderpool ranch, which they recently purchased. The Messrs. Schmidt are doing much in the way of grubbing sage brush and . mak ing other improvements about the place preparatory to putting in the season's crop. R. B. Jackson yesterday informed an Examiner representative that the new hotel at Paisley would open between the 10th and 15th of this month and that they expected to have the electric light plant in operation by June 1. The furniture for the hotel Jhus arrived ana air eady a few rooms are in use. The residence of S. P. Dicks, 10 miles north of Lakeview, together with all of its contents, was destroyed by flre a week ago last Friday. The fire Is supposed to have resulted from a defective flue, inasumch aa when first discovered the entire roof was ablaze. The loss is about $2,000, w ith no insur ance. Messrs. Bailey, Thornton. Massingill, and Foster, who were reported last week to 'have gone to Paisley on a fishing trip, changed their minds and made L. P. Klopitel's new artesian well their destination. Of course the fact that the fish were "not biting" had nothing to do with the facta in the case. Archie Williams, who bus a home stead along the edge of the lake, has built a 14-foot lioat, and Sunday last," put it in commission. The launching was witnessed by J. G. Campbell and son and was highly successful. Archie's residence is now surrounded by water and the boat is an absolute necessity. A small blaze was discovered by Ixiyd Hickerson in the Post & King building Monday. The fire was be neath the floor of the second story and is presumed Jto have been caused by defective wiring. But little damage resulted, although it was a narrow es- cajte from what might have been a very 1 destructive fire. - ( It hnsbeen announced that William' H. Cobb, of Sun Francisco, Francis J. Honey's partner, is to lie appointed assistant attorney general of the inter ior dopiirtmeut, .succeeding Judge' Lawlor. Secretary Fisher, Senator ' Perkins and Congressman fKahn have strongly urged that the position lie given to Cobb. t Work on the Odell ranger station two miles from Crescent is progressing ra pidly unde rthe direction of Superintend cnt Irleand. The force, as soon as the station and barns are finished, will be-; gin on the sutiervisor's office and barns at Crescent. A number of assistant forest rangers have been appointed the past few weeks, among them being J. L. Ringo and Fred LaFoIlotte. V. C. Berney and Miss Carrie P. Bass were married 'at the Method iht parsonage Sunday morning last, Rev. Melville T. Wire officiating. The young people last week entered lands at Summer Lake, the former a desert entry and the latter a homestead, where they will make their home. They ( left for their former home at Seattle, on their honeymoon trip, expecting to be absent several weeks. ; Among the out of town people who registered at the Hotel Lakeview during the past week were Peter Doehr and B. R. Gardner, of Reno; C. B. Marshall and T. J. Kennedy, of Omaha; W. J. Heifer, of Oakland; R. B. Oror.sidy, B. F. Thomas and J. S. Lindig, of San Francisco; S. B. Humill, of Chicago; H. Berney, of Denver; S. Poindexter, of Alturas; C. S. Crosby and Bessie Chiloquin, of Klamath Falls. Many Oregon teachers are to attend the next meeting of the National Edu-; cationul association to bo held at San Francisco July Sth. Arrangements are now being completed by State Superintendent L. R. Alderman for a special train to carry the Oregon tea chers to the July meeting. Mr. Alder man says it is an opportunity they can not afford to loose, and'th t every tea cher in the state should arrange to ac company the excursion. Vint Miller, son of F. M. Miller., has again made good at Mt. Tamulpias Military Academy, he having captured a full scholarship this year. The scholarship is awarded to but one out of every UK) students, and hence in or der to secure one the standing must necessarily be very high. Next year Vint will iittend the University of Cal ifornia, and will probably take a course in commercial law. 1 New Pine Creek Items Concluded from first pnge. J The G.G.G. Club presented the playj "Six Kleptomaniacs" at New Pine Creek last week to a fair sized crowd. They advertised only one day ahead, j Thia was too short notice to let every ( one know. Come again, girla, but , give us a little longer notice of your coming. Miss Isabella Knapp, of Washington, ! D. C, will arrive here in about two, weeks to spend the summer with Dr. j and Mrs. O. E. Patterson. The May day Hall was postponed on account of the serious illness of Miss Grace Gillett at the home of Dr. Ams den. Thia ball was to be a benefit ball , and will be given at some future date, j SUDSCRI11E FOR THE EXAMINKK Davit Creek Items Morris Routhstone awl wife hav been stopping at Davis Creek a few days. They drove their E. M. F. 30 up from Los Angeles. Morris' father and mother and two sisters accompani ed them. Grear Weir, brother of Robt. L.. has arrived from Rocky Ford, Colorado, and expects to spend the summer. Chas. Ieonard, the local forest rang er, is transacting business here. Mrs. S. J. Dutton is visiting in Lake view. Miss Inez Lee closed her school in Davis Creek Friday. Fred Hanson drove his car down from Lakeview Sunday but continued his journey to Alturaa with buggy and team. C. W. Ritter is moving his family here from Madeline. II. C. Topscott, of Reno, Nev., is looking over the Davis Creek country. Dodge Bros., of Reno, stopped over Monday with two fine Percheron j horses. They were enroute to Lake- view. The Davis Creek Orchards Co. have I several men and teams at work pre , paring ground for apple trees. C. R. Seager, of Lakeview, has been in Davis Creek for several days. Louis Shaw, resident engineer on the N.-C.-O. Ry.. came up from the lower end of the valley a few days ago to consult with G. S. Oliver, Chief En gineer. ' Joe Leonard, son of Amen Leonard, is taking a vacation from his duty in the Alturas Post Office and is visiting i here. Automobiles have been seen often in Davis Creek since the roads got good, but recent storms made progress very ' slow. 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