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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1911)
V OXFORDS For Men and Women 1 This year, to nu-ct the fast growing demand for our Oxfords for men nnd women, wc have increased the extent of our line and have given it the utmost possible care of selection. Our Oxfords are especially designed so as to insure a perfect Jit, and our patterns are of the latest in Oxford Footwear, such as show the feet to the best advantage. TT The best possible materials and workmanship 'are put into the various grades. All of them arc made to give satisfaction and to maintain the high standard of quality. tfTNow is the Oxford season and we will be " pleased to show you our line. reaching the hlifh-wMcr mark ami certainly ar with hiin. Assistant Ranger Farl Abbott, who la la charge, of the Fremont National Forest on the West Side, announces that on the second and fourth Wednes days of each mo.ith, beginning with July 12th he will meet at the Oregon Valley Land Company ' aawmill all ; applicants who desire free use of per ! mits to cut timber within the Forest. The Thursday and Friday evening performances at the Opera House, which included pictures ofJUncle Tom's Cabin, were well attended and the films . were much enjoyed by all who had an opportunity to see them. Between reels, picture of a circus parade in Madras as well as views of the town itself were shown, and Miss Hattio ' Nyswancr entertained with a solo. The Jennings-Meyer Realty Co., tux: quality store are advertising Valley FalU lots and i County Court Proceeding I Concluded from imge t:oon of that day, and after qualifying proceed to view, survey and lay out i the said proosed road according to law. i After a partial examination of the books of the County officer. Court ad journed to meet Tuesday May 9 at 9 o'clock A. M. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lake County, Tuesday, May 9, 1911. Court convened pursuant to adjourn- kment of yesterday with same olllcers present. When the examination of book of County Olllcers was resumed and continued throughout this day. Court adjourned to meet May 10, liU, at niiw o'clock A.M. H. Daly, County Judge. In the County Court of the State vf have an attractive advertisement on another page of the Examiner. Look it over ami read carefully and you may find that it is to your advantage to in vest in that enterprising little town. it-. Mav 10. Wednesday for Lake County. lill. Court convened pursuant to adjourn ment of May . 1911. with same oll'ieera present when the examination of books of County ',)fllcera was resum- . . . ' ' ed and continued throughout this date. i are acquainted wun the thewauenn r, .. . , , . ... ,. i Valley you can no doubt see the truth- j fullness of the many facts given by i this company in their advertisemeent. I ; Read it carefully and then invest. j Beginning with iast Sunday two ser vices were held at the Catholic Church. ' one at 7 and the other at 10 A. M. i Additional Briefs A lecture on "Equal Education for II i w J!:...,l Ki Mo- dame thV. w . Mature 7f ! e is for the convenience gent. but Utcr on . wi take . Tuesday evening's entertainment at ; the Opera House. The lecture was en- j joyed by the many neopie in attend-1 ance. Mrs. C. A. George, a daughter of Mrs. Rosa UcDaniels and who was married last fall in Roscburg. Monday arrived here from Klamath Falls and joined her husband, who is now em ployed at one of the local shearing corrals. of many of the congregation who wish to take trips out into the country and wish to get an early start. Mr. Eggleston, the Government plant specialist who arrived here several days ago, is now spending a few days in the north end studying the numer ous forms of vegetable life common to that locality, and which causes the loss of so many sheep each year. Lou McCulley, who is now a resident of the Surprise Valley country, this week came over for a several days 1 stay. He will be accompanied on his The Board of Trade have been at work for sometime to perfect a new organiaztion to lie called the Chamber of Commerce. A. W. Orton has visited many business men and secured 38 names who wish to become members. He then turned his papers over to Harry Bailey and J. N. Watson and these gentlemen are quietly at work j getting new members but they say j that everyone is so busy that they have no time for sui'h matter at pre- hand and complete the organization. I " j Shot Through Hand Thursday morning last while at j tempting to pack more securely into j his wagon a mattress wrapped about I a 22 special gu: John Moseley had the misfortune to have a bullet from the rifle enter and pass through his right hand. In company with an older brother. Mr. Moseley hHS been making a plea- The Band boys again pleased a very ! of the Surprise V alley country, this , sure ,ri through soutn Central Oregon large audience Sunday afternoon with ; week came over for a several days aml ha,j re0.nuv arrived here from many well rendered selections. The j stay. He will be accompanied on his j Ashland. At the time of the accident boys seem to be improving all the time ! return by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j he was ut the -0 ranch on the West and we are in hopes that one of these j Matt McCulley. who expect to make ' sitje where he nHd stayed over night, days they will far surpass Sousa's Surprise valley their future h ime. Thursday morning at 7 o'clock he famous aggregation. j r R0gers, who has been employed j started with his brother to pack up Joe Ambrose startel his shearing j as suiveyor for the O.V.L. Company, j preparatory to leaving. The gun had plant Tuesday and has a full crew, but j has resigned his position and has ac- j been securely wrapped up in a heavy the storm coming on work will not be ceptea a similiar one with County Sur- mattress, and in attempting to push resumed tor several davs. SheeD will i veyor Sam Mushen. He has already the bundle more securely into the be turned out as fast as they are brought along and good accomodations can be had at his place. Bill McCulley. who has hauled more loads of crushed rock in this town than anyone that we know of. Tuesday morning laid off for an hour or two to repair the board cross walk in front of the Ahlstrom Harness shop. . Bill says it pays to be careful. A large party of laboring men left Friday for Davis Creek where they are to be employed by the Hansen company on railroad work. The rail road is being pushed right through, and we may expect to hear the whistle of the train almost any day. commenced work for the latter and is j now busy running out lines about town. '. j ' 1 Fritz Williams was called away to i ' Dunsmuir, California last Thursday by J 1 1 : Ml 1 : me serious umess oi a oroiner resiuing i , - . ' 13 Ul UpiIUl'II gon the gun accidently went the above stated results. An examination by showed that two bones of off place. Word nas just been . . .. . , . th tut m, ..... . , . . j full use of his hand, and was buried on . Sunday of this week. Fritz is expect-; - 1 I L ... Stiff. eu uacK nere wunin me nexi lew aays at that received here to brother has died Dr. Smith the middle The doctor that in a have the although be somewhat One of Elmer Ahlstrom's hens this , week proved herself a record breaker by laying an egg which weighed a ; fraction over a quarter of a pound. It j measured 2 1-4 inches in diameter and j 3 inches lengthwise through the center, j Elmer thinks this comes mighty near i Mr. Moseley is about twenty years of age, and in September last graduat ed from the Birmingham, Washington High School, where he resided previous to starting out on his trip through this section. Trees for Fall Planting HOLD YOUR ORDERS for nursery stock for our representative who will canvass the entire Klamath County during the summer, of fering a complete line of stock grown right here at Klamath Falls. 1- -Our prices are bed-rock. 2- Our goods unsurpassed in quality. 3- -You get them fresh and thrifty. 4- -We unconditionally guarantee every tree to grow or replace same absolutely free of charge. FOR PARTICCLAKS AliDK ESS THE KLAMATH NURSERIES Nursery: Mills Addition KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. Land Filings The following applications for lands in Lake county were. filed at the local i Government office for the week ending I June 3: j Ruth Frost, Sec. 28. 28-1-1. ! Earl E. Reed, Sec. 9. 30-17. j Fred Egli. Sec. 1030-17. I Flora B. Wakefield. Sec. 10. 30-17. i Joe S. Densmore, Sec. 2, 20-14. John H. Leehmann. Sec. 19. 37-19. Rufus Grisel, Sec. 4, Thomas Cronin, Sec. Fred E. Keene. Sec. Sec, 2. 37-1 37-23. 15, 30-17. 21, 30-K Court adjourned to meet Mav 11. 1911, at nine o'clock. A. M. B. Daly. County Judge, j In the County Court of the State of i Oregon for Luke County.. Thursday, I May 11. 1911. I Court convened pursuant to adjourn-1 ment of May 10. 1911. with same j officers present, when the examination i of books of County OihVers was re-! sumed and continued throughout thia date. Court adjourned to meet May II. 1911, at nine o'clock, A. M. B. Daly. County Judge. In the County Court of the Slate of j Oregon fur Lake County, Friday May 12. 1911. (Vtlirt w,n. mianai . ... 1 i . . i en ' merit of May 12. 1911. when the f.ill.iw-; ! ing proceeding were ha I to wit: In the matter of the application of . T. J. Sullivan to sell spirituous, malt ; and vinous liquors in lei q utilities thai) one gallon in North Warner I'rc-. cinct. Lake County, Oregon, for a j eri.nl of six months. This matter cumin;' on regularly to be heard at the time and it appearing from the papers on file that the said ; T. J. Sullivan has complied with the j law i'i the premises, in all respects; It ! is therefore hereby ordered that the ; Clerk of this Court issue a license to ! the sHid T. J. Sullivan, granting him ! authority to sell spirituous, malt and j vinous liquors in less quanities than one gallon in North Warner Precinct. Lake County. Oregon, for a period of six months from the 7th day of May. 1911. upon the payment of all fees as by law required. In the matter of claims against Lake county, Oregon, the following claims were examined , allowed and warrants are hereby ordered to be issued aH by law provided, to be paid out of the respective funds of the Coiintv as fol- thel lows, to wit: To be paid out of the General Road Fund. I '.link of I.akevlew for i-iihIi al- valued for mad inucl.iuery li-Vt 7 Ben II ,t Company rufl ma-liiuory 543 .'.0 Creed Piinllet-.n lumber fur county road.... 1:0 00 To be puid out of the General Fund, lliclt J. Wilcox for loMiirauce Prt- milium Ml 00 Coiirtoli.late.i MhkmCo., Htui!- f teiiiht 1 HO Lakcvicw Herald printing 19.00 Mth. K A. Triplctt care of !Arr. Hyde MHiO F. K Aodi rnon attendance nod mllwiutf Co., Court 00.00 C. A. Keluirt, Haine 3H.0U Adjourned without date. B. Daly. County Judge. wa-with David Young, Sec. 22. 41-23. Clciimery Butter SOe a hi ii nr.' at 3s Are You Looking for Something New? We have just opened a big line of Lingerie Waists The daintiest, prettiest styles we have ever shown And, too, on r New Laces nre here. You utttst see tiiein. MRS. A. M. NEILOIM WOMEN'S OUTFITTER Here Is a Bargain For the Ladies We fire closing out our line of LAWKS' MUSLIN UNDIJUWIJAR AND NIGHTdOWNS at a bitf re tluction. If you need any tiling in this line, we can save yon at least Come in .and look them over. The Economy Store Phono - - Four-Flvo-Ono I. zz The Lowest, Warmest and Best Valley in Lake County We have many ten acre tract. Nome adjoining poled at from W to 'Vi, one half of miiik miiIi mt ( mil water rlulit on a never falling utteam. AUo II nest of natural meadows. Kon'tlesvo I.ske County without seeing tin- valley. Jennings-Meyer Realty Company VALLEY FALLS CiCON CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. " P. M. CORKY, Omnmrttl Manager . LAKEV1EW . ORI-1GON Operate 5tages, carrying I nltrd Matra- Malta, f iprra and a.cnKrr on tha following roulra: ALTL'RAS TO LAKEVIEW; LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LAKEVIEW . AIT010UILR3 OI'I KATI D IN CONNECTION WI1M 1 MR 5TA(il 5 1-Altfc.V- Klarnath Falls Route Alturas Route Plush Route Mil Wny $10.00 5.00 4.00 Wound trip $18.00 9.00 7.00 OKI ICI S;- Lakevlew Hlu.h Klam.'i, FalU Ait , I h. .Mane Ollk Sullivan Hold American Hotrl Mnlcl Unval MOW City Bakery & q Coffee House ti EZL 13 'WATs0N BLOCK, XcarTelej'bone Office) Newly Fitted New Management Fresh Bread, Rolls, Pastry, Cakes, Light Breakfasts, Lunches, Coffee, Etc. Wedding and other Special Cakes to order at Hhort notice. liread Ticket", VI for f 1.00 3 for ii5c Cahh only. U'J. UOKINO, I'rop. SHAMROCK STABLES HALF BLOCK EAST OK COtKT HOl'hK J. MY KI'H Y, I-Whiktok Special Attention to Transient Stock. Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month Always Open. Phone 571 LAKEVIEW i : : : : : OREGON AUTEN Sb R.INEHAR.T GAS ENGINES The Famous ''Waterloo Chief" Gas Engine, Guaranteed One Year, at These Low Prices: J J-2 Horse-Power 2 J-2 Horse-Power $ 75.00 10.00 WAGONS Winona, Mandt and Peter Schuttler Wagons, Hacks and Road Carts The Best Vehicles Made e "Good Timber and Bone-Dry" Moline Farm Implements McCormick Mowers and Rakes OUR MOTTO: "LIVE AND LET LIVE" GIVE US A CALL