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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1911)
Get your next Suit at BIEBER'S TIT We e.irry by i :i r ti e best line of "Rcoily to Hi Wear" ilothiu- i- this city, nnd nt prices rc inark.iMe forthei- money Paving to customers. This n-ims Si!e- are nil in now, .and we have them on !is l ty. Never before have we had so many cood values and such a wide varutv of tasty patterns. The three (lis tinclive 'caturis embodied in our "Ready to Wear- -tilts arc STYLB FIT WORKMAN SHIP In matcri A "get up" they are. un qiHsiivMbly, the nicest Clothing you can .buy. a . we '(luaranty" the unfading wear of every garment. A GO' I SUIT Rk $12.50; THE NEST SUIT FOR $J.U0. OXFORDS For Men and Women flJTThis year, to ir.u-t the fast growing demand "for our Oxfords for men and women, we have increase I 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 fit. and our patterns arc of the latest in Oxford Footwear, such as show the feet to the best advantage. tfJTThe best possible materials and workmanship " are put into the v.uious grades. All of them are made to give satisfaction and to maintain the high standard of quality. tflTNow is the Oxford season and we will be pleased to show you our line. Sliver Lake Item (Silver l.nk Idor) Georir Emery nnd daughter. Mins Ethel, and lion. Evervtt stUndod the Odrvill whore nho h lren funeral of J. H. Honhrnn at Summer ng Bchiol. Vincent wm elected Trustee, succeed- In A. K. FolK-tt. whoas term expired. Minn Elsie Keller h returned from attend- Lake last Frldny,. Mr. Ronhain re turned home with them, J. B. Gilliam hs beon dolnic a rush ing business with his auto thia week hauling passenger at 25 cents the round trip, to ami from town to the ZX. to see the process of dipping the cattle. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Chrisman. Hob Robinett and J. C Lewia accompanied Hi Adams to Summer Lake Friday for the purpose of ailing up the land with a view of taking desert claims. Dipping is now In full blast at the ZX. they having oommenced the first of the week. Aout 2000 head of cat tle went through town Monday on thoir way to the vata and more will be brought on as Jfast Jas they can be attended to. The dipping will probab ly last a month. Dick Sherlock had a runaway near town the last of the week that broke the buggy up pretty badly. Dick got off with a few minor scratches, and saya that he thinks he made a pretty good showing considering that he is nearly sixty years of age and lit on his head while the horses were running at a breakneck speed. Miss Jennie Anderson of Lake visit ed friends in town the first of the week enroute to Lakcview where she will take the county teachers' examination and also attend the Baptists conven tion which is in session there this week. Others in attendance from here are Mrs. J. A. Brown and Al Dunning, and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ousley. The new barter shop outfit arrived last week. New Tine Creek now has an up to date barter shop. C. N. Stevens and sons Altert and Theason left for Altura last Monday. Mr. Steven 'will burn brick ( in that city. The State Line Ball Team was un able to go olHidwell last Sunday. Two of their best playera were unable to go. Davis Creek enme up and were defeated by 12 to 8. Our hoys will reorganize next Sunday and they expect to get there out side teams to play here on the fourth. Games to be played July 2, 3 and 4. They will lease the .ground from Bird Wade and will have it fixed up in good shape. Will Go Into Business F. Fetsch. of Grants 1'ass, spent several days in Lakcview during the past week, and was so well pleased that tie decided to locate here and en gage in the tailoring business. He has returned to Grants l'ass to settle his business affairs and expects to again be in Lakcview in a few weeks with his family to remain permanently. THE C5,XJ A.LITT" STORE Valley Falls Items Messrs. Gaston & Yournr. of the Oregon Borax Co. accompanied by A. L. Emery. Chemical Engineer, made a tour of inspection to the properties of the Borax Company lecentlv to obtain data preparatory to makirg arrange ments for the opening of the properties to the worlds markets. Mr. Emery is an engineer of high standing in this profession, and expressed himself as highly pleased with the investigations he made on the ground. Preliminary surveys of the properties were made by Ernest Meyer of this place. Henderson & Rehart have finished shearing their sheep at the old Rehart corrals, and are now enroute to the dipping v?ts at Warner Canyon. Mr. Henderson reports a good clip. Mrs. Frank Paxton, accompanied by her brother Tom Mukley, passed through recently on her way to the XL ranch at the upper end of Abert lake. We are very glad to learn that Mrs. Wm. Rousch, who went to San Fran cisco to undergo an operation, had stood the ordeal very well, and that she was progressing very favorably. The Norin sheep are now at the Khearirg corrals across the valley. To Locate In Klamath Cha. H. Combs was over in Klam ath during the past week and during his stay found some land subject to entry upon which he has filed a home stead. The land is located near Kay lor and is quite valuable. Mr. Combs made the trip by auto and is very enthusiastic over the con dition of the Lake county portion of the road. In Klamath but a small por tion of the road is in good shape, while in Lake all of the road is in first-class shape and the run from BIy to Lake view was made in three hours. New Pine Creek Items New Pine Creek will celebrate the 4th of July this year. An elaborate program is being arranged. A parade at 10 a. m., the leading features will be Theodore Roosevelt. George and Martha Washington. Uncle Sam. the G. A. R. Veterans, the God Hm of I.ihertv. the Anele of Peace. ecu. and floats ty the business houses. Some clowns will make the scene lively. Prizes will be given to the bst decorated Automobile and car riage. The program will begin at 11 a. m. and in a beautifully shaded grove on the creek at the edge of the village. Two orators will be engaged for the occasion. Miss Elsie Keller will be the poetess of the day. The New Pine Creek Band will furnish the music. A lunch will be served free at high twelve. The afternoon program will consist of a Base ball game at the ball grounds, and on Main street will be a series of atheletic events for prizes. A "tug of war" is being arranged between California and Oregon, across the state line. The evening program will start off ! with an extensive display of fire works and dancing at the Opera house.at 8 :30. Between 250 and 300 Indians from ' tne Klamath and other reservations have sent word to New Pine Creek ' that they are coming to attend the exercises. James Llewellyn came down from the mines laft Saturday. He informs us that they are moving things right along on the Lost Dollar claim and that he and his compur.y will put in a steam hoist and other machinery this summer. Miss Ollie Rooinett opened her Ice Cream Parlor last Sunday. Mr. Bert Rusk. J. H. Leehman. C. E. McCleary and T. Hinkel returned from a fishing trip in the northern part of the county. L. C. Vinyard has ordered an electric forge. This is a good sign that we will soon have electric day power. WILL DEGIN SUIT Continued from first pngfl United States government, when, on the payment of the balance the state ! would nmke a deed to its assignee in lieu of the swamp land certificate. Under the law "Swamp Angel" Owen filed a list covering 100, 000 acres of land in Lake county, all supposed to be swamp land, but did not make tender of the 20 centa an arre to ac company the list, following this the next legislature passed a new law pro viding that no single applicant cuuld file for more than 320 acres. Following the passage of this law Owen made a tender of his money and was awarded G0.000 acres through the swamp land ' certificates under the prior law. Some of these lands eventually fell into the hands of the Warner Val ley Stock company and some into the hands of settlers. Some of the settlers itibJc application to the United States government for a patent, but the gov ernment notified them that the lands were covered by the state swamp land claims and could not be patented to the settlers. George E. Chamberlain, who was governor at that time protested to the government, stating that the lands could not come under the swamp land claims as they were in many cases not swamp lands. He asserted that the state authorities originally had no right to dispose of them, because they did so after the new law had gone into effect requiring that no single applicant could receive more than 320 acres. The state brought suit against the Warner Valley Stock company, con tending that the deeds were secured through fraud and that former state officers had exceeded their authority. The state won in the state courts in the Warner Valley cane and the suit ha been appealed to the Supreme Court. Before the 1911 session of the legis lature the State Land Board reached a compromise with the Warner Valley Stock company in which the company wus to deed back to the state about 4000 acres and to the settlers about 3000 acres. The company owns alto gether approximately 25.000 acres, which are in litigation. This compro mise met resistance in the Senate and West ordered the bill killed as it was an administrative measure. Now the balance of the liOU.OOO acres originally secured by Owen will par- i tiallv fell under the suit which West Wedded at Alturas Word has been received here of the ' marriage of Robert Wier, who for ! some time has been employed by the ! Davis Creek Orchards Co., at Davis Creek, to Miss Fannie Tonningsen, a I former Lakeview girl. The ceremony took place at Alturas on June 14 ana the young couole are now residing at Davis Creek. Both Mr. and Mrs. Weir are well known in Lakeview, and their many friends as well as the Ex aminer join in wishing them a long and happy life. 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 PARTICULARS' ADDRESS THE KLAMATH NURSERIES Nurmmryt Mill Addition KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. 1 School election was held at Kelley ! proposes to bring as soon as possible Creek school house last Monday. Wm. through the Attorney-General. Half-Prlco Sale of Millinery DIG SAVINGS FOR THE ECONOMICAL We nro closing our Season and want to clean out all Spring Oood so that when Full cornea wc will have nothing hut now good to show you find lot of room to show them in, The Harjjnins are too li for any economican woman to miss. MRS A. M. NEILOIM WOMEN'S OUTFITTER Here Is a Bargain For the Ladies We are closing out our line of LAM US' MUSLIN UNDFRWIJ R AND NIGHTGOWNS at a 1itf re duction. If you need any thing in this line, wc can save you at least 'M). Come in and look them over. The Economy Store Phone - - Four-Five-One The Lowest, Warmest and Best Valley in Lake County We have munv ten acre trmfM, mimn adjoining I'atwl at (rum 1150 to f.'l.vJ, oni ntilf oIhhiuc itli perpetual water rlulit on a never fullini; utteatn. A1h flncHt of natural meadows. Don't leave Lake Count u It limit w-eitiK tlii vullcy. Jennings-Meyer Realty Company VALLEY FALLS CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. P. M. COfttY, Conmral Manauor LAKEVIEW - OREGON Upere. 5tr, crrl g Cntftd MU MhHi, hsprc ml lan,crr nn thv lolltlnK route ALTURAS TO LAKEVIEW ; IAKEVIEW TO PLUSI I KLAMATH FALLS TO LAKEVIEW Al'TOIOMII.:. (It'l.ll lf'l IN CONNHCTI'IN WitM l ilt: T Ui!S 'AHI : On M tit Uuuml trip Klamath falls Rome $10.00 $16.00 Alturas Route 5.00 9.00 Plush Rome 4.00 7.00 u:i'iCH.st- Laktvlfw Pluih KUif-.i. Full All II A Mu Ottkc Sullivan Mnld American tfiitrl Mutrl Uoal El: AUTEN RJNEHAR.T GA S ENGINES The Famous 'Waterloo Chief" Gas Engine, Guaranteed One Year, at These Low Prices: 1-2 Horse-Power 2 J -2 Horse-Power $ 75.00 no.oo WAGONS - -,. MM- - ,- , , I Winona, Mandt and Peter Schuttler Wagons, Hacks and Road Carts The Best Vehicles Made "Good Timber and Bone-Dry" e Moline Farm Implements McCormick Mowers and Rakes ' OUR MOTTO: "LIVE AND LET LIVE" GIVE US A CALL a