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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1911)
7 I I BEST BUY IN LAKE I COUNTY TO DAY Lot IY - WA 1 $100 Reward Will Be Paid for Any Statement in the Following Advertisement That Is Not a Concrete Fad LLS We are on the main North and South locatal ami approval Harrim.m System survey. litis survey is the inal location, all easements, curvatures, etc., being actually located, estimates be ing made down practically to a spike, majs arc filed in the lT. S. Land Office and approved. mis is the voist selected by the A ROVE RAILROAD I OR THE TOWN TO ACCOM MODA TE THE CHEWAUCAN AND CONNECTING VALLEYS, COMPRISING ABOUT 75000 ACRES. Following note the exact wording which ajy pears on the above railroad" s final profde at this pom t: " THIS IS THE EA STERN EDGE OF CHE WAUCAN VALLEY, CONTAINING A DO FT 75000 ACRES OF GOOD AGRICULTURAL LAND. A GOOD SIZED TOWN AS TRADING AND MARKET ING CENTER OF THIS VALLEY WILL DE VELOP HERE." The survey passes through only about three miles of the vallev. We have the center mile and the ONLY LEVEL GRADE. GRADES ON EACH SIDE, ALL THROFGH THE VALLEY, ARE PRACTICALLY MAXIMUM GRADES, PITCH1XG ABOUT THIRTY-SEVEX FEET IX A MILE. WHICH MEAXS A SEVEN TIETHS GRADE, THE HEAVIEST GRADE OX THE LIXE IS EIGHT-TENTHS. Of the lots sold to date, S hare been sold to that many men connected with the engineering dept. of above System. Some of which hold high positions. We have the purest and coldest of water at XIXE feet. This is the LOWEST VALLEY in Lake County, and therefore we believe the best. The townsite was laid out by experienced en gineers in this line of work, ami can hattlly be im proved upon. This sale will continue but a very short time and may be withdrawn at any time. 50 per cent of all the proceeds of this sale will be put in substantia! improvements for the town site, such as trees, pumping plant and grading. ' $50 BUYS a LTtxIM business lot, RIGHT DOWX IX CLOSE WHERE THE TWO MA IX 100 FOOT STREETS CROSS. $5 each month, no inter est. XOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE CHOICE SELECTIONS. Good townsite investments are about the best investments on earth. Be sure though that you in vest in a legitimate projmsition; one that has not only a good reason and evidence for its existance, but one that is an assured live one with a railroad. If you believe as we do that the railroad is a very short way ahead figure what a lot will be worth on its advent. Farm property sometimes doubles and trebles. Good town lots often increase ten fold or move. Beware of fake townsitcs. From now on thev will spring up like mushrooms. Be select and rea sonable. Invest where the ivnson justifvs. Handsome profits are going to be realized in this country when the railroad arrives. Why not be one.3 After it starts it will be too late. $5 PER MONTH, NO INTfiRnST, CMOICI; SI-LHCTIONS, $5 DOIJS 1 1'. Twenty-five miles from l.akeview, twenty-five miles from Paisley, twenty-five miles from I'lush, fifty-three miles from the East and West survey, a probable tlivision point, 75,000 acres of line valley land, fine climate, fine water, large bodies of fine timber close by, vast winter range adjoining on the North, unsurpassed scenerv, fishing, hunting and trapping. HI-AT OUR COUNTRY W YOU CAN. WE ARE LESS THAN TWO YEARS OLD; HAVE MAIN STAOI; THROUGH HERE; H.O. POST OFFICE; WEATHER STATION; FIVE PAYING BUSINESS LINES-TWO MORE TO HE ERECTED PUS SUMMER AND AR RANGEHENTS TO DRILL FOR ARTFSIAN WATER IS COMPLETED WITH GEO. EDES, THE DRILLER TO SINK A WELL. This valley surpasses in fruit, wheat, oats, barley, rye, hay, alfalfa, and root crojts. FOR A SMALL INVESTMENT WHERE IS ITS EQUAL? Remember this sale is limited and this add w ill tun but a short time. Send for jihotographic plat. UTP aiTVIMVIiOfc lUnfrTfrirc ni?AI T"V rf Vill i 1 ! i I I I ! 1 ! I I Lake County Examiner Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon .DYEW1 ISING RATES. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. yar, in advance, Tupre monthi, " l-'.oo ; .75 I If not paid 1 advaurc, fZ-iO the Tear. R vulur .tsmling ails 1.0O n Inrh. xinnie 9:timn inncf , pr Btontb. Ali atandinif a 1.. CinM lr rMf a ninntn. t'oat of composi-U-a chained forall extra changes. All (fial pocltitjnr extra. All abort trrm ad extra Readers, local cnlunins, W. per line each la- i er-iorj. Want ad. 5c. a llneeaeh inM-rl!in Notice to Subscriber fiSByuf.,.ke,0lU,iU" Cc-r.o.rato I he Examiner who remore ieuMf.il 5an.l upuaraa. fr..m oi.e locality to another, or chaue,. fTTraas1ent AdveriUing and Job Pr.ct- th..lT wmce a.ldres. nhould rmembT to t'-Bd cah in advance. . drp thi oiliie a card ) th ?lr paper can be ad- All bil'.i must be paid the first of each mon;h. dred to the ngtit poatoifiee. Lakeview, Oregon, Thursday, .June 1, 1011 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SALKSMAN XX'ANTKD To represent I riuition and Land ('milium ' t I'.lalio at Lnkeview. V dftiT an Btlrai-tlvt) in vt'Mftiunt ntnl hii nt tnctive hmIi' plan, unit run make u pn.pi.Hlttnn to iv man of ptamliiu In thin coiiiiiiunltv that beat the hijrhewt KHlary paid In Luke Count' . T'e iisht ileal tr tin- rluht man. (i i ve r'fiTeui '' when aimweriiiif t hU ail. A'lrpxn. KrniManil Ai reae t'o., Ltd., IU, 6S. I'.ol-.-, lilaho. jl 7 'lU'CKS KOK S A I. K-l.iuri.lnM. ' StiropH f4i' I llaiiiiiHhlr- Itns 'lll j hf r-uly f'-r i-livtT.v lt X'ptfinlx'r. ! Ad'ln-sM XX'altiT A. Shuriofk. Altnrati, CalifornU. .Itin 1-"H. .1 A great city the greatest in all the land -is 8 palled at the prospect of be ing left without something to laugh at during the coming summer. "Dream land." the greatest pleasure point of gay Coney Island has been destroyed by nre. One of the most pitiful and at the Bame time the most revolting trials for murder that has ever taken place in the Pacicfi Northwest has been in progress through the week at Tacoma, where a man i.i charged with having murdered a woman by beating her with ars oar until she could no longer resist then holding her under water un til nhe drowned. The fight was evi dently between a brute and a terma gant. The ; itiful feature of it is the fact that it wi witnessed from its be ginning its fatal ending by thrrc children f t iet.Jcr years. Venator-Horn Nuptials Thursday evening last Rev. Melville T. Wire performed the ceremony which united in marriage Miss Sara Horn, until recently a teacher in the local schools, and John D. Ver.ator, deputy prosecuting attorney. The "Examiner takes this opportunity of extending to the young couple its many good wishe3 for their future success and happiness. Silver Lake Items of been struck on S'Jmmer Lake PETITION KOI: I.KH'Olt LICENSE XXV, the nnderaltipil lenal vott-rn of Cniukeil Oeek Precinct, Luke County. 1 fctate of Oregon, rpectlvely elitiiii the Hon County Court of Lake County. StaU of Oregon, to grunt h I.ic'ri.e to A. M. Mm nab anil .1 I-'., Ilalliiim to h) 1 Sprit iuiiH. Malt and Vinous Liquor in Ii-bh iiaiiiticM than one gallon in Crooked Creek. I'recinct Lake County, bf ate of Ore gon, for the I'erlod of twelve MontliH an In duty bound we will tver pray. Oeortre Neacomlie 11. A. 1'tley ErneHt L. Meyer C. W. E. JenningH A. S. I'atton In his ir.troiuction to the "Year Book" for i?V, just issued, Secretary Wilson sayo : "N'otliing short of science ran rtip the value of the farm product.'! this year. At no time in the world 'i hist ry ha a country produced farm pro lu.'ts within one year amount ing to Htf4,.lj). which is the value 'Silver Lake Leader) Lawrence Frizzell returned home irom khkeview ihursday evening la.-t week. Artesiun water has Mrs. Payr.e's place at at a depth of l.'iO feet. j A.S. Hawk was in from Fremont J i Friday a 'rnpanied by Uc men who' I filed on lfc.-.d in that district. j ; l Attorney James Lane arrived home I from Lfckeview the last of the week, where he had been attending court. Father O'Malley came up from Lake ; view Tue.viay evening and went out to ; Fort Rock Wednesday morning in the I nterst of his church. Father O'Mal- ley is a cultured gentleman whom it is a pleasure to met. lie will return to Harrinorj Price I! OrnniHii .1 It. Heckman If. I . llerkman Mnrtln Ki'nnedy Karl L. I'llrich Tim Murphy Mike Murphy C. F. H'diultz A. HenHteel .lack Marker Oeo. Shcruian I. M. V.H7. r of the agricultural products of thi courury .or i". mis amount is larger f silver Uktt the ,ast of the wcek Mn(, than that of IV by $:!(5.CW.W0. an win hol(J masg at CliarnV ha at 10 a amour:t of in .rea?e over the preceding I !n Sundnv year which is sr:.all for the more recent years. Prose-ution of the Western Retail Dealer's association, including retail lumbermen in Oregon. Idaho and Wash ington, is contemplated by the federal government, it i said. Special agents of the treasury department are known to have been investigating the work ings of the organization for some time. One of them left for Washington last week with information concerning the association and its alleged agreements in violation of the anti-trust law. It is probable that no case will be filed in Portland but that either Spokane or Seattle will be selected as the filing place for proceedings against the north western retailers. The headquarters of the 2 we.ternassocia'tio'ri "is at Spokane. . , , i W. G. Lane and Miss Vena Wallace who were married at Corvallis on May 1 1, and nt v at home to their friends at the Lane ranch near Silver Lake. Neither Mr. nor Mrs. Lane need any ! introduction to our readers, both hav ing been raised here. The Leader joins their many friends in hearty congra tulations and best wishes for a long, happy and prosperous Jwedded life. To Speak at Opera House Madam Weatherford, who is giving palmistry readings at the Opera House on Tuesday evening will give a lecture there between pictures on "Equal edu cation for nen and women". Mrs. Weaterford iame from Bonanza, There will be no extra charges on the night of her lecture outside of the regular fifteen cents admission fee. Richard Neil Si lli ielerHon XX' S. Kim a uns KnlpliK. If yde Frank Hriiikmau J. C. Griffith T. V. Mulkev Nur Meailll Peter Morrin C. S. Stone Win. Smack It F. Sherlock Dan Uiieklcv Roll Holt L. P. M A. '. X'anderpool Art Rehart Mitiirice Keeffe F. I. Lovelenfi L. C. Meyer Ge'j I'arker P. E. Robert- Houston-Barnes Wedding: Klamath Herald: The iuut notable society wedding of the season and one that united two of the het known and rettX'cted families of the city was that of James Vernon Houston and Miss Goldie Mae Iinrncs at the Grace Me thodist church lust night. Rev. George H. Feese, olliciating. Mrs. Rirdean Frnker Gambell played the wedding march as the bride whs led down the aisle of the east room in the church by her father. Sheriff W. R. Rarnes. There she was taken charge of by Miss Helen Harris, maid of honor, while the groom was attend ed by Harry Ooeller. The bridesmaids were Miss Elsie Low and Hazel Rarnes. Six girls dressed in white formed trie, aisle through which the bridal party ' marched to the ultar. These were Misses V'eraJIouston. Li.i.e Houston, Edna Houston. Gladys Roberts, Winnie Wamplcr and Jaunita Landis. The church was beautifully decorated and following the marriage ceremony, , which was very simple and short, the ; happy vounir people received eonirrK-. tulations of the invited guests, about 50 being present. From the church the guests repaired to the home of the bride's parents where all enjoyed u bounteous wedding super. The united couple are among the best known and most popular young people of this city. They have lived moHt of their lives here and have u host of friends. Mrs. Houston is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs..W. R. Rami's whil Mr. Houston is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Houston. They will make their home in this city. Mr. Stidger has accepted a position as comMsitor with the Herald, and has already assumed his duties there. Mr. Stidger is a recent arrival from Nebraska, and exited to Jmakej Lake view his permanent home. tNaar Oakland, Calif urma 'III only Vttinan' Colli-cr ort the I'arjfic Cmf. t hartcrr.l lhS. Nr.r ti kumI I ' liu ri .it ir t. Mr! lunalr lltittii;liiiiit llic )rr. I tttiai' find Kimt'laliiMi iriitniriurut rtiiivulmt t tho-ie of St.tnfiol and I'ntvrivity of t alil-Tina. t.ulHiratonrt for ttirucr with MltMlrm cin' mrnl. kucrllrnt Of poMunilic t Inr li"iil ecommili-i. Itlitiwy aludy. mti.ie and ail. MiHlrin uylltDukitiul. ccvil taic tnr lifdllll f.f ttlii'lmt. oiil dt"r lif-. I'lcmdrnt, l.urlU ( lay ( ain. ,. l , I. .11. 1 . 1. 1.. !. I "f rjtjlrKitc allrr cc'taly, .Nlill t'ollclic 1'. 1 1 , i-jhioruia. MBBMBaMaMMHaaaaMHnaraaMaaaiMaMBMaaaMaa June Offering in Stylish Millinery and Ladies' Furnishings Children's Hats at f.Oc Ladies' Silk Hose at "jOc Ladies' Tan and Silk Lisle Hose L"e Ladies' Muslin Pants flOe Ladies' Nilit (jxvns 7."c Ladies' Dainty, Dressy White Waists $1.00 Ladies' Knit Yosts, only 1."c Ladies' "Comfy-Cut" Knit Vests 20c We carry the finest line of Hair Goods in the State. If you cannot conic, send your mail order. Our Ladies' Dress and Street Hats are unsur passed in quality and style ash at seen low pkicrs. THE PARISIAN MILLINERY Main Stukkt Wkst of Copkt Housk A. M. Ilaolirfty Geo Schmidt S P. I licks XX'. T. liiirnum P. K. Shell hammer John M. Murphy Win. Schmidt State ol Oregon, ) HH. County of Lnke.) I, J. F. Ilallan, Ixlng first duly sworn depoHe and nay: the foregolnu petition contains an actual majority of the whole number of legal voters of (.'rooked Greek Precinct, of Lake' County, Oregon; thst ench signer of Hald petition was, at the time be . Higned the same, and U now, an actual , resident of Haid precinct, and has ho actually resided in said precinct con-, tluuouHly for a period of more than ; thirty flays next Immediately preced-: lug the date on which he Hlrned said petition, and of the filing and present- tatlon thereof. ! J. F. IIALLMAN. j Subscribed arid sworn to before mo this ''9th day of May, 1911 . (SF.ALX 0IIAS. II. COMRS, Notary Public for Oregon. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the underslitned will apply to the County Court of Lake County, Oregon, ou the Cth day of July, 1211, for a license to sell spirituous, mult and vinous liquors, la quantities lest than one gallon, at Crooked Creek Precinct, Lake County, Oregon, fcr the period of one year. A. M. MACNAB J. b IIALLMAN. I The Home of Good Values 1 noroc (Csnnno I For Spring and Summer in the Latest Novelties, Foulards, Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, Flaxons, Diminities, Check Mausselne, and a full Line of White Goods of every description. Ask to see them It is a pleasure to show our goods, whether you buy or not BAILEY & MASS IN GILL J