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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1911)
SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY COMPANY GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUS NESS Improved and Unimproved Farms Homesteads City Property We Specialize Fruit Lands Xnhc County jrnmincr Tllt'KSDAY, JULY I't. Wll. BRIEF MENTION 1 ha It. P. U. F grand lodge will ho Md in Fortland In 1W2. I ii t ii Uh Die La Vogue mill unli nt the Min niiill ( u' More. ,k t.i (! ilic t Athena I'll derwear at Meieiuitlle Co' Ntniv. Nlc (I i.p Lisle hone hi .'!" ri'iilH, or It i!rfor tl. Mereaatlln Co' Store l:KK" wan(l lit Aug. Dorlng'" nt.V bakery, liifuket price, coalior trade. tl Kit Lnke lew Almtraet A Title Co.'" nd for HM-eii.t price on O.V .1.. aliHtrnC Mr. and Mm. lieimett, or the Warner aei'tlon, were local viiiitor ovet Sun day. W. I.. t'lnpi wmh over from the Full thin week greeting eld time frienda. A. G. Duhme, of the Fandango w. mill, waa one of laxt wcek'a viaitor locally. Mm. (Juitiiio Longfellow ha accepted a ponition as clerk in the Fruht Katidy Kitchen. Min. I. aura and ISert Snider ht Sunday at Hie lluydatun ranch on tho Wot Side. Minn Laura Boydntun. of the Went Side, wax in town during tho week on a idiort vinit. Mr n,l Mr. II. J. Stein, of Mini I Oct-k. apent acveral days in Lukeview during the week. Karl Wilhire waa in from the Cottonwood aawniill for aeveral day during tho week. Harvey Northup, of the Ahert Lake country, wua in town lunt week on innltvM of liuaineaa. H. CaHibecr. of the Illy Hoetion. wis in town the forepart of the week and remained for acvenil ilaya. W. 1. Pykcmun and family thia week removed from the Slah to the Ient rexiilence on Main atrect. ir. and Mr. W. W. Dicks, of III i ttoiH . arovihitinjc the former'a brother I'. Dickn. of Crooked Creek. A. Stork miin'a ci;ar protlucta are be coioin more pojmlar than over, ami if you want a n anioko ti them. The alizarine aeaaon at the corrals is now over with, and tho ninjority of the Hhcarerst have left for other purls. W. C. Uui. k. the well known Silver l.nke rancher paid l.akeview u brief buHinrna viait during the past week. Mr. and Mm. It. M. McDonald, who ci lolirated nt Alturao. returned home Saturday much pleased with their trio. .Mrs. Bertram!, manager of the Bid will hotel, was in town last week attending to various matters of busi ness. Mrs. W. A. Massingill, with daughter Bemiee, Saturday arrived here from San Diego to Htcnd the summer months. tietitln tentn for Miile, weight 2.VHI, ui'W wagon unit linrncHM, ami one 4 hort-e and bogu'V. Cull at I'IiihIi post ollice. 7-13-20 Mihi Virgie Harris returned during the week after a several week'a' visit at tho Chandler ranch in Drews Valley. L. D. and A. D. Frakea, K, A. Fri day and D. Y. Browne were among the prominent Warner citizens in town dur ing the week. Henry McCall and Misa Novu Holder, both popular young people of Paisley, were united in murringe last Saturday by Justice Bailey. At the late election more than thirty citiea and towns elected Socialist muy ors and a majority of aldermen. O. its coming all right. Lost, watch fob with two pictures, between planing mill and Slush St. Sunday '.July i. I'lease return Jto this office for reward. Jack Sullivan, tho well known em ployee of the Hotel Mossner at Plush, was over from that place during the week on a short visit. Mra. Harry Bailey was quite ill the forepart of this week with a very bad cold, but is now aomowhat improved and feeling much better, Joe Ambroao has sold Ilia Went Side ranch, rocuivln therefor $2.pi per aero. Joe bus another ranch in tho vulley where be will itinko bin home. O. Vf, Jacobs, a well known resident of Cedarville, apent the past week . In Lakeview, taking in the wool aula Monday. lie considered the prices paid very good, considering the gonerul tone of the market. Frank Lnnc. mirmjrr of the 7T ranch, wan over from I'luah 'liirinK the week w iid I tu' I dentally at ti.'hileil the recent ion to the Governor. Mr. W. J. Moure In veiling her daughter Mm. Murk Ilamak-r. at Kliuniith Fall. Mm. Ilammaker will return with her to Anhland. Mm. S. T. Coltin. arcomhanied hy hrr grand daughter Vera Harris, last week h'ft for .Sunmmer Lake to upend a few week with relatives. Mm. Koy Shirk, who ha been quite nvrionHty ill during the past week, in j now much impioved miiI hoie to regain her UMiial Rwl health. noon Mr. ii nd Mrs. II. H. Millard, with dauuhter Mabel. Inat week aient sev eral days at the Mud Creek stae ata tion as tho irueaU of W. J. Nixon. It is the urexpecte(1 that happen. If you do not believe it ak Cua Schroder how the baseball tournament at I'rineville on the Fourth rejulted. HucUnfiir ale, I.inenlu. Slirupa ami lluniiMlilri lona WHI la- red y for delivery Nt Keptenila-r. Addre Wither A. Khi rlmk. Allurna ( ill. .127 Mrs. Nancy Snider had tho misfor tune to lose a vuluable cow last week. Tho row was taken Bick one day und died the next, the eauwe beinj; un known. S. W. Kilk'ore, a pioneer of Klamath county and well known throughout Southern Oregon, paused away Mon day afternoon following an attack of diiilictce. "I'ncle Joe" Morrow, who i known to everybody in Luke county and other rouuliea iim well, was here Sundny. "Jtaj" likes to be with us oecaiiionally. It's a hahit. Ceorjje Wenleder bus accepted a con tract to make the window weights and do other foundry work for the new llih School and expects to commence work abort!)'. Supervisor Hrown, ot tho ForeBt Service, Friday returned from a trip to i'uialey. Silver Lake and points fur ther north on buHineas I'onuected with his department. In addition to his numerous other enterprises. .1. F. Hanson has now embarked in the aheep liusineaa. bav inj purchnsi'il lJlX) well bred ewes from O. T. Mi Ken.lree and C. D. Arthur. Doctor Hall, last week left via auto for Klamath Falls on it business visit. He took heveral passengers on the trip with him, which was made without hcrakdowna or accidents of any kind, j Mrs. James McShnne with daughter. Lena, w ho have tieeu employed at the Amliroso Hhearin corrida for several weeks pust., Friday returned to town " !" - , l. .. 1.., : . u- -l. .. . tu.. iiuce. M rs. Charles Rice last week went to AUuras to attend the Fourth of July celebration and from that point jour neyed on to Sacramento, where she ex pect to aperu! several weeks visiting with friends. Miss Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Steele, former well known residents of Lakeview but now resid ing in Portland, is spending the Sum mer with her grandmother, Mra. F. P. Lane, of Plush. Dr. J. O. Stiner, of Cedarville, a graduate of tho Kansas City Veterinary College has been in Lakeview during the week and will remain a few days longer. Ho may be found at tho Mammoth Stables. Don't forget tho big A. 0. U. W. meeting tonight. There wilt be class initiation and a general good time. All members and visiting brothers are requested to bo present. A. BIKBFlt, Recorder. Hi Adams, the well known " Silver Luke stockman, was here on business last week, making tho trip In .his new uuto. Hi has got to be a wonder at handling the wheel and has all the ear marks of an export chauffeur. Tho Women of Woodcraft will .hold a Bpeoiul mootinj; Wednesday evening, July 10, for the purpose of installing thenewly eloctod ofHuer?. 'i'ne W.0. W. have been invited to attend and it is hopud that all members of both or ders will bo present. JJ Hurry Riggs. the well known War ner Valley stockman, was in town over Sunday. Harry had read ,inj .last week's h'xaminer thut the Governor was to be here and aimply couldn't re sist the temptation of coming over to see Oregon's chief representative. Judge Wilshire was in from tho CottonwooJ sawmill during the week and reports thut the fishing in that section Is now line and dandy. The judge expects to see many people out there from now on and Is sure that many large catches will be Reported. C. K. Senger, of the Davis Crock ; Orchards Go , will again goon the road for hi rnmpnny, and hIiow prope"tive i buyer why they cannot mis it hy in- I vi'nt inff in (Soong Lake Vnlley orchard 1 land. ' A rm'ftinjc of tho Catholic: Ladica; Aliar Society wan held Thursday after noon lant with Mm. Dun Hrennan. The meeting wan well attended, and much preparation wan made toward getting matters into shaH ror last Monday fair. Mr. mil Mm. .1 V. It..rnar.l. who now make their home in San Dieo, Cal., arrived in l.akeview Sunday and will spend tho Hummer here. Itoth are enjoying excellent health, and they received a w.rm welcome from their many former friends.. In a remark made at Saturday niKht'a banquet, Governor West stated that he would return here in October in connection with tho exercises to be held when the new Ilitfh School will I have teen completed. Good for you. Governor; we'll all b glad to see you I back here aain. Dr. A. II. Fehr, Veterinarian, for - merly of San Francisco and Seattle, i who is now permanently located at Klamath Fall, will be at the Mam moth Stables, l.akeview, on July Kith, where he will examine all animals b,'ouj;htto him free of charge. He will come prepared to preform any and all opertationa. . L. F. Lane, a ((random of the late j Gen. Joseph Lane, and cousin of J. S. I i Lane, of Lukeview, is paying the '; Litter a vii.it. Mr. Lane is now a j resident of I'ortland but was born and raiset at IKoseburK where for many : years difTerent members of the family occupied prominent T position. his father at one time representing Ore- ; (ton in the hall of Congress. A couple of men who had secured an entrance into Mrs. Ncilon'a milli nery store had a narrow escape when Nightwatchman Whorton fired a i couple of shots at them when they came out. A third party on the street 1 gjtve the wurning. but all ettcaned. It in presumed that they were trying to effect nn entrance into A. Bieber'a ' store. I Davis Creek Items j The farmers are husv nrenarinir for ' a siege of haying. Amen Leonard has constructed a new barn on his ranch. Miss Kate Dutton is visiting Mrs. M. D. Williams for a few days. M. D. Williams is building a new house on his land, south west of Davis Creek. Harry Bailey and family spent the night in Davis Creek on their way to Alturiis. Mr. and Mrs. Jas Collier and family, of Cedarville. are visiting Mr. and Mm. C. T. Walkins. The Fourth was quiet in Davii Creek. There was a picnic up the creek and a nice social dance in the evening. Lloyd Wood has his new house al- most completed on a tract purchased from the Davis Creek Orchards Co. Mrs. Odel, mother of J. K. Kerns, of Hotel Davis Creek, has been ill for several days hut is improving rapidly. The Davis Creek Orchards Co.. finish ed their dam and over How Tuesday and have everything in readiness for storage of water. V. V. Finery has returned from Sae ramento where ho spent the winter and is now employed by the Davis Creek Orchards Co. F. T. Dunaway, General Manager, and J. F. Hanson, Superintendent of Construction of the N.-O.-O. Ry.. spent Sunday in Davis t reek Koad Master luce and Superinten- dent Wm. Dunaway. of the N.-C.-O. I't. v.. were looking over the line as far north as Davis Creek Sunday. Messrs Walter Dutton and Lynn Cronemiller and Misses Louise Storko mau and Dorathy Bieber, of Lakeview, were guests at hotel Davis Creek, July 4th and 5th. Francisco & McLain have finished their grading south of Davis Creek and moved their camp to Luke Mul- key's place one-hulf mile north of Davis Creek, "ni. jiuiuey. oi nuiim. mi. mm mro. Chapman. J. T. Whistler, of 1'ortla.ui. tr li..l.. T f- 1 R M. B. Rice, of Lakeview, were look ing over the Dvis Creek country Sun day. All were fuvoral ly impressed with the out look. Valley Falls Items Haying on many places is now in full blast. II. G. Holbrook was a visitor from Lakeview Friday. The past tew days have been excep tional hot. A large nay crew of S. B. Chandler passed through here Friday on their way to his XL ranch. Providing there is no remonstrance, Geo. Edes with his well drilling ma chine, will be busy at this point in a Bhort time, so we are informed. We have high hopes of artesian water here in a short time. The natural reduction during, the past year ot the stock on the range is reflected in an abundance of grass which is a surprise to many. Soil which has been overranged as this has and which will come back so soon shows strength. Paisley's Celebration Pahdey, July 5. -The Fourth wan celebrated ill great atyle at l'aialey. On tho evening of the 3rd, Mink L. linniater amiU' J hy Mm. L. I'ike and Home; of the t;oyn ch-iirt-d ut this Picnic J (i round at tho re ir of Hayea McCall'i reHiini-;. i he fourth wan ushered in to the report of cracker and the riri(f ing of the aehool hrnjxe bell at .'i:.'50 in the morning. The I'irnia groun l were decorated with fcMuon arid flags for the glorinu ocraiiion. The ladies of Faiftley were very genprou by their donation of flowers ami assisted in ideoratini th platform, (tr. Mr. Jones, Ulilor 01 the 1 reSS, was Chair i man. ami Mr. Young was quite elo quent in the apvech of the day. Miss L. liiinister reail the Declaration of Independence. The national anthems were rendered by the choir and the Woodward Brothers nans neveral trios. After the pro -eedinj;8 a basket pictiic was held which was a (Treat suc cess. In the afternoon various amuse ments were under wBy. The skating rink was very popular, as it was the coolest lace in town. Towards aun down foot races were held in the main street. At 9 p. m. a ball was held in the hall opiMisite Ulair Hotel. A simper was provided by the Hotel Chewaucan management at 75c per plate, under the able supervision of . Mrs. Blair. This suniier was first class and reflects great credit to the chef. The music at the ball was rendered by Mr. Haiidon on the violin and Mrs. Taylor on the organ. The dance throughout was a great success and everything ran smoothly Jwith the ex ception of a little roudy ihm by some outsider". Otherwise there was no hitch fro.:) the start to the finish at 4 o'clock in the morning. En Route to "Pen" Hugh Kevnolds. of the genius hobo. ' a now confined in the county jail, and ' will probably have to answer to the charge of burglary at the next term of Circuit Court. On the Fourth he is : presumed to have entered the house of K. Smalley several miles south of town and stole a wat-h, several rings and other things of value, while Wed nesday night he broke into the Mono I gram store and aecured some f 10 in cash, several fountain pens, a pair of . shoes and possibly other things which have not been missed. He disposed of the watch to William Thorn, and it i was through that deal that the officials quickly effected his capture. The watch was identified by G. Sherman Faster, the jeweler, who hail repaired it and recorded its number on his books. . Keynolds hat been sleeping in one of the sheds at the Mammoth stable, and had cached his other boodle under neath some hay were it was discovered by the officers. j W. A. Massingill Sells Out i W. A. Massingill, after a long and I successful business career in Lakeview, ' has disposed of his interests in the firm j of Bailey & Massingill. His interests ! have been purchased by J. A. Farrah, 1 of Woodland. C.ul.. and D. C. Schmir.ck. I of Lakeview. There will, however, be ! no change whatever in the conduct of ! the business. The firm name remaining j the same as will the management. Mr. i Farrah has visited nearly all sections 1 of the Coast, having been here about two years ago. At no place did he con- aider the outlook as bright as here in Lakeview and hence he returned and ' made the investment. j During his business career Mr. : Massingill has made a host of friends I bv his straightforward dealings, and all will regret his retirement. Visits Davis Creek General Manager Dunaway of the N.-C.-Ry.. Sunday made an official trip over the Lakeview extension of his road as far north as Davis Creek, and expressed himself as being well ' pleased with the progress of the work. ' Lumber is now on the ground for the depot and warehouse at Davis Creek, I and Mr. Dunaway announced that i train service to that point would be I estallished not later than August 15. i Carpenters are now at work on the depot at Surprise station, and they will complete the work in a short time when they will be transferred to I Davis creek. i . - A. O. U. W. Initiates A special meeting of the A. J. U. W. was held Thursday night in the Masonic Hall, at which eight new can didates were initiated into full mem bership. Another meeting is to be held this evening and it is expected that several more candidates win ue put ; though the mill. The Workmen have u .I..: .. u .... . .ti..,.. .i, . i. ucfll UUIUK mum auotmiK uuiiiie hi. . f Vi.Ua toward securing new P" members Special Organizer Gentry much has been accomplished towards securing additional membership and putting new work Into the degrees. In Honor of Miss Cobb Mr. Bert Rusk, a well known min ing man who is interested in the Hoag district, on the Fourth at New Pine Creek, gave a dinner in honor of Miss Esther Cobb, to which were invited a number of her friends. The dinner was given at the Gallagher residence, and was greatly enjoyed by all present. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Norin, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rinehart, Mrs. Dola Dewey, Miss Ellen Cobb, Mrs. 1). H. Cobb. Mr. Geo. Hsnkins, Dr. B. Daly. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Harvey, Mr. H. M. Fleming and Master Vene Rinehart. Look! Who is as eager to leave this valley aa I am to remain? 1 have Income iinmerlv rented In OklnhoiilA uolnta. ' ( 1000 up. What have you got? Address (John Ensnainger, Lakeview, Oregon. TO 0, V, L, CONTRACT HOLDERS We are now ready to furnish Complete Ab stracts to'0. V. L Properties as follows: Tracts $2.50 or Lots LAKE COUNTY LAKEVIEW : : Don't pay more than $1.75 a sack for Flour, buy the "Banner Brand" The flour that is made in your home-town, in Lake view, and is guaranteed. Every time you buy a sack of "BANNER BRAND" Lakeview Flour you are helping yourself you are building: up your home-town and you are helping the farmer in this country. LAKEVIEW IP BANNER At Mercantile Co.'s For the warm weather we have nice airy White Shirt Waists in endless variety with prices that will help to keep 3'ou cool. All sizes and styles to draw irom. We have a pood variety of Silk Waists in pood colors as yvcll as in white and black Jap Silks. Our Ladies' Layvn Dresses are going fast so you had better hurry. :: :: Lawn Dressing Sacques, all sizes and colors, G5c to $1.25. Now is the beginning of warm weather and you will surelv need them. ' LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE O COMPANY O lizaot tea oo ezxxxoxL1 Each Each LAND & TITLE CO. : : : OREGON The merchant who sells other than "BANNER BRAND" Lakeview Flour, knocks the Lake County Farmer. Be a BOOSTER for LAKE VIEW use "BANNER BRAND" GUARANTEED FROL'R and pay $1.75 a sack for it and no more. FLOUR MILLS X3E o WAiSTS The o II o