i I 1MB I I atB I ! I I ( I I ( I I Dtl I M IHttfJ Qi HIT I lllfc I Vall 5 BEST BUY IN LAKE J COUNTY TO DAY J $100 Reward Will Be Paid for Any .Statement in the Following Advertisement That Is Not a Concrete Fad I ! I I i i i I ! I We arc on the main Xorth ixtui South located and approved Harriman System survey. This survey is the final location, all easements, curvatures, etc., being actually located, estimates be ing made down practically to a spike, maps are fiied in the U. S. Land ()flice and approved. this is the roLT selected by tiii: ABOVE RAILROAD FOR Till- TOWX TO ACCOM MODA TE THE CHEWAUCAX AXD COXXECTIXG VALLEYS, COMPRISLW ABOUT ToOOO ACRES. Follow ing note the exact wording w hich ap pears on the above railroad's final profile at this point: "THIS IS THE EASTERX EDGE OF CIIE WAl'CAX VALLEY, COXTA1XIXG ABOUT T.IOOO ACRES OF GOOD AGRICULTURAL LAXD. A GOOD SIZED TOWX AS TRADIXG AXD MARKET IXG CEXTER 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 OXL YLE 'EL GRA DE. GRADES OX EACH SIDE, ALL THROUGH THE VALLEY, ARE PRACTICALLY MAXIMUM GRADES, PITCHIXG ABOUT THIRTY-SEVEX FEET IX A MILE, WHICH MEAXS A SEVEX TEXTHS GRADE, THE HEAVIEST GRADE OX THE LIXE IS EIGIIT-TEXTIIS. Of the lots sold to date, S have been sold to that many men connected, w ith 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 townsitc was laid out by experienced en gineers in this, line of work, and can hardly 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 ' This sale will continue but a very short time and may be withdrawn at any time. 50 per cent of all the proceeds of this sale will be put in substantial imrovemcnts for the town site, such as trees, pumping plant and grading. $50 BUYS a LKxL'IO business lot, RIGHT DOWX IX CLOSE WHERE THE TWO MAIX 100. FOOT STREETS CROSS. $r each month, no inter est. XOWISTHE TIME TO SECURE CHOICE SELECTIOXS. Good townsite investments are about the best, investments on earth. Be sure though that you in vest in a legitimate proposition; 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 doiddes ami trebles. Good town lots often increase ten fold or more. Beware of fake townsitcs. From now on thev will spring up like mushrooms. Deselect and tea. sonable. Invest where the reason justify s. Handsome pndits are going to be realized in this country w hen the railroad arrives. Why not be one? After it starts it will be too late, $5 PGR MONTH, NO INTEREST, CHOICI; SliLl-CTIONS, 55 DOI-S IT. T'wenty-five miles from Lakcvicw, twenty-five miles from Paisley, twenty-five miles from 1'lush, fifty-three miles from the East ami West survey, n probable division point, ?,JH)(t acres of tine valley land, fine climate, fine w ater, large bodies of fine timber close bv, vast winter range adjoining on the Xorth, unsurpassed sccnerv, fishing, hunting and trapping. M;AT OUR COUNTRY IP YOU CAN. WE ARE LESS THAN TWO YEARS OLD; HAVE MAIN STAGE THROUGH HERE; fl.O. POST OPPICE; WEATHER STATION; PIVE PAYING BUSINESS LINES-TWO MORE TO HE ERECTED TMIS SUMMER AND AR RANGEHENTS TO DRILL POR ARTESIAN WATER IS COMPLETED WITH GEO. EDES, THE DRILLER TO SINK A WELL. This valley surjasses in fruit, wheat, oats, barley, rye, hay, alfalfa, and root cros. POR A SMALL INVESTMENT WHERE IS ITS EQUAL? Remember this sale is limited and this add w ill tun but a short time Send for photographic plat. j JENNINGS-MEYER REALTY CO., VHey Falls, Oregon I Lake County Examiner Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ADVERTISING RATES. Hit"iiar standins; adj. J1.00 an inch. slnsMe Byti'ium snacp, pT month. All etaDJlng a t. changed ire tiee a month. Cost of contposi tl n chr-.l forail extra changes. All nciai ptMltlous extra. All short term a.li. extra Reader, local columns. 10c. pt-r line each In sertion. W ant ad. Sc. a lint- each insertion Card of thanks H.OU. Resolutions of condo- ( lence, :.S0 and upwards. , tW Transient AdTertiamg and Jeb Irint tlna, cao in advance- , Ail bills must be paid the first of each month. . Ju rear. In advance, is tnoDths, fnree months, " If not paid t C nbscrjDers to O from one locality Passes Bogus Check Charles L. Kent, a young man who has been on probation at Alturas fur some time past arrived in I.akeview Sunday. He was ridin-; a horse he hail procure! from some one in that place, ami while here ne sold the horse and sad'lle. He probably had a right to dispose of the outfit but he appropriated the money for hi own use advauce. ti SO the year. ; am, on M,)r),uy morning ha took pass- age with Morris Southstone for Klam- Notlc to Subscribers Bth jruu Turk- Mon.lnu SUBSCRIPTION RATES. !: l.ii' ."& I he morn in it xamlner who remore . , i .1 to another, or rbiurt. ; sheriff binder received a telegram 'J?.T ',I.l?;-trom Alturas that Kent had I aressea to the rival postomce. Lakeview, Oregon, Tliurstluy, June S. 11H1 In the political game. President Taf t is an easygoing gentleman, but this late announcement of his prospective trip to the Pacific Coast indicates that he does not propose to let Wood row Wilson have things all his own way. Come on. Mr. President, we will be glad to see you. forgeii a I check and if he was found here to hold : him. Word wus telephoned to Chas. J Powne at Bly to stop Kent and bring s him back which Mr. Powne proceeded to do, arriving her Monday night and : turning him over to the officers. In a j the meantime Sltenlf Smith of Alturas I procured a machine and arrived here 1 Valley Falls Items E. L. H. Meyer returned from business trip to Lakeview Saturday. Jack Halliman and H. A. Utley were; "y sun ,1'w' ! Tuesday morning Baker and Oregon City are two places that will have postal savings banks, such institutions already started in this state having proved highly succeessful. The Postmaster General has designated these cities as deposi tories and they will begin operations Ht once. An interurban railway from Baker through the Fowder River Valley to Haines and North Powder is a project dear to the heart of the Eaker Com mercial Club and efforts will be direct ed on work to bring this about during the coming few months. The projected line would open up a remarkably fer tile country, as well as give access to mu h timber wealth. Lakeview visitors the past week. H. E. Curtis has received his gaso line engine ami we hope to see water flowing shortly. Our blacksmith. Geo. Newcombe, has been on the sick list, but is fast improving. Martin Kennedy and Mr. Ullrich have made arrangements to haul lum ber for their houses next week. Messrs. Hyde and Brinkman also expect to ttart building soon. A nice soaking rain laid the dust Thursday and helped crops consider-1 able. j fine That the forest fire season of 1911 ; approaches with better laws and ! stronger patrol than were in effect at the beginning of the last season, but j that the last general rains cannot be counted on to postpone danger beyond June is the substance of a statement issu-1 by the Western Forestry & Con servation Association after systematic canvass of field conditions through its constituent fire fighting associations in Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. Forest officials of all the states are arranging for stricter enforcement of the fire laws than in previous years and promise little leniency to offenders. The VV'adhintgon and Oreogn laws were made more stringent by the last legis lation and appropriations for executing them were increased to ,$15,000 a 'year In Washington and $30,000 in Oregon. Both fctates are greatly increasing their warden force. The precautions required In burning slashings and oper atiniyfrnignes aremuchmore rigid. Fort Rock News Grain in this section is looking ar. 1 promises a big harvest. Kay Nash, W. R. New. ami L. B. Charles have put up windmills to water their gardens and orchards. L. C. Rich and I.ioyd Corley have returned from a trip to Portland. L. E. Penrose and R. E. Stouten berg have rented a hay ranch on Buck Creek. Miss Laura Meyers gave a luncheon last Saturday in honor of the Misses Ritchey, Mae Ritchey and DeForest who leave for Portland next week. The others present were Mrs. Bueler. Mrs. Noel and the Misses Scott, Pen rose ari'l Rhoten. W. M. Crawford, one of the Fort Rock merchants is building a bunga low near his store. Mrs. B. F. Wright entertained Mrs. Mary Pierce, Mrs. E. A. DeForest. Mrs. L. B. Drake and Mrs. Wm. Giles at dinner Thursday. Mr. Findley received the contract for fencing the Jamison Bros, Ranch. He and his family will spend the summer there. In apite of the spring work u great deal of interest is still taken in the Literary Society. "The War in Mexico," was the subject discussed at the last meeting and a very instructive paper on the "Referendum" was read byJMr. Hauser. left with his prisoner for Alturas. City Dads Meet A full quota were present at Tuesday evening's meeting of the City Council, but owing to the absence of Attorney W. Lair Thompson, very little was done in the way of passing ordinances or taking up new matters. Outside of routine business the main point decided was the revocation of the gasolene ordinance. Mr. Thompson is expected back here from Portland in a few days time, and at the next meeting of the council. which is scheduled fur June 27, it is j expected that the 8eed limit for auto ! mobiles will be increased to at least : twelve miles an hour and other impor 1 tai.t measures considered. view for the last thirty jeum, and this will be his lirst trip out of here in all that time. The many local friends of the family rcgiet their departure at : this time, while wishing them much future prosperity. Sunday's Auto Party An auto party consisting of Mr. ami Mrs. W. R. Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Citu.-ey. Mr. and Mrs. Morris South stone, Misses Floy and Margie Bernard and Ralph Souths tone, Sunday made than auto trip to Thomas Creek, ( where they enjoyed some excellent , fishing. Some fine specimens of lake',1 trout were brought back by the party, ! and have no doubt been consumed long ' b-fore this (taper goes to (iress. ; Returns From North End ; County Surveyor Sum Mushen has ' returned from the north end, where he : spent several days running out lines for the new road to be built between ) Silver Lake and Crescent. The road ; was petitioned for by II. H. Keeney and eleven others, and was approved ' , by the County Court at their last meet- ! ing several weeks ago. Work will be 1 started at once. I Auction Sale Th lilid.'rltfiic will Midi ut Public AiK'tuui hi IHi lx-r'n rnriHT on Nutur l..y, June :'. Hill, all (l( !,M buiiw Imld furniture, TViium of hhIc to U Mtrk-tly cunIi st. Kmd I Tom VViitHou. A net Inner. FOR SALE 1 Buffalo-Pitts Thresher notici: to runi'iTuus. In thf matter of tin- Kxlalrof JoHcpli I". Jt'liiiori', ili-ci'UHed. Tin1 lltiil.T-lwni'cl. .1. A Jet more. liMVinii Ik en duly nppolutcil bv the ('Hilly Cutirt of the Mate of Oregou, for t be County ttf l.uke, tlx ndtiiliiU tratrlx of the estutc of JoHcpli II. Jet lliorv, deei'llHetl. Notice Ih herehv (liven to (ill ere lj torn of ;iud nil piTHons bftvlnif cbilm tigaiiiNt sniil decciim-d, to prc-ent t hem duly verified, im required I v law, within Nix 'month from ti' llr-f piitilliiitJiiii of thl notice, in Nitld J. A. Jetiiiore, nt the law olll of L. K. Conn, In I.nkcvh-w, t)r. I'nted ftii'l firxt published thix Mb day of .1 u ni, Jul 1 J. A. ,1 KT.MOKE, AdininlHtmtrU of the Kit tate of JoHcph II. Jetmorc, ilecenMitl. Also horr power, .slightly used. Sle of thresher 2H-ln. cylinder. cf.in. rear. Machine can be seen at 5tan ficld, Oregon. Address I). (). LIV HRV NO I 'Ml POKl'LANI), ORr.fJON New Soda Fountain A fine new marble top soda fountain was received last week at the Frost Kandy Kitchen and will be installed j shortly. Manager Cloud is certainly improving his place in fine shape, hav ing recently added a fine large side-J board, complete with mirror, as wel j . as several very nice tables and chairs. J Hill HALE 15 bend of dairy cow; will sell nuy ntimlxT to suit pnrclifts er. Apply to J. J, Monroe, Willow liimch, Cul, FOR HAI.h TIih N'4 of the of the HW.i.,' of the K4 of Kcc 7. Town, t-hlp South o( limine "0 .; w M with wnter coiitntcl f r n ucrcM. AIko Lot 1 In Block 7H O. V. L. V. Addilloti to l.nkevlew. AdilreHM W. ri. Mulrlne, H.I Lvnilalc A vp MinneapoliH, Minn. A SNAP ! If yon WHiit 11 nice little boine, tbli. i- 1 li pi no for you. Nf 1 hni'-roiiin leiti., neiitly paltered. Lot and F ut nlnhlnga, Junt a It MiuuIm: Itatige mil Cooking 1'tetiMiln; wt of llavilin t lilnn; 10ti Victor (rnliHpliom and Re conln; 11 x (CI Willi. n Velvet It 11 jr. Ktxxl mm new; Axiultilster Rugn and Cnrpt't; Oak Morria Chair; Princess 1 'Tester; Sanitary Couch nuill'ind) Ions; .Spring MallreHn: Bi'ddlntf, Curtains, Pictures, BookMaiid other tilings too iiufueroiiM to Mention. Also Ten acrt'H of Kood Intnl. tl.V) t ilk cm ilt. wholM thln ttt once. Eiitpiire threi doors Mow Mr. Halt heliler's bourn'. scp.scRiiii: for the i;xaminf.k Clean Up Many diseases have their origin in accommulations of refuse. Kindly co operate in an effort for a clean town. All manure and iefuse of every kind should be hauled away. Toilets should especially be looked after and made clean. The committe on sanitiation will make a thorough investigation and will insist on compliance with the ordinanaee which makes cleanliness compulsory. New Restaurant The site for the new dining room, to be conducted by C. E. Lonzway of the ; Colorardo House, is fast assuming a businesslike appearacne. and will be ready for occupancy in a few days. Several booths have been erected and 1 the interior has been nicely painted 1 and" papered. Mr. Lonzway has the! reputation of conducting a first-class hotel, and the public, may feel assured that he will be thoroughly up-to-date in every respect in his new place of business. The Home of Good Values DRESS GOODS I Will Co to California The Dick Vernon family expect to leave next week for California where they will make their future home. Mr. Vernon has been a resident of Lake- For Spring and Summer In the Latest Novelties. Foulards, Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, Flaxons, Diminlties, Check Maussellne, 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 & MASSINGILL I