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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1911)
LAKE COUNTY LAND AND TITLE COMPANY XJm XI. PATOK, 0-Z3 TSTX1 XXV. X 2VE -A. 3V .V. O- XI xc Complete Abstracts to O. V. L. Tracts, $2.50 We Will Buy a' Limited Complete Abstracts to O. V. L. Lots, $2.50 Number of O.V.L. Lots ' 511 GENERAL REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BUSINESS HI Xnhc Count? Ernmlncr TIM'UHIMY, rKI'I'KMUKK 14, IWtl. BRIEF MENTION Ailn hii "unit umicrwcar for ladle. Mere. Co. I.owt-r flour office (or rent lu U in line h Huilclin. maklmr dnhverlti of piano void on their last vllt. A tew UtlicM duster all good We. i!& m ceut oft. Merc. Co. ('nil for No. 100 Utile hoaa. Heat to Imj bud Ml '. Merc. Co. Wo have Hi Holeproof lluan fur ladle,3for 1.00. Mrrc.Oo. Mr. Pearl lnrram waa visitor to town tha forepart of th week. L. A. Carrlaer. of tha Waat Slda. waa una of Tuaday'e viaitora. ' Jamea Wakefield. leading buaineaa man of Silver Lake, la in town. Henry Fox. of the Weat Side, waa on of Saturday'a viaitora in town. llert Tatro. of tha Weat Sido. waa in town Monday on a buaineaa viitit. S. J. Uutton waa uo from Davia Creek thia week on a buslneaa visit. If you wuut it rvnlly K'"d amuke tor a oirklt. try ht'irkuiHii'H 1 jailor. I id your K""J liaulisi by fiuit frilKht. L. U. Uom. SepM Oi:l5 For Knt bona and barn, enquire of I'rvd hpuURciilMTK. AiiK.'KHf Improved Wbito Dewing machine for aula at a bargain. Apply at thia cilice. Teams wnutvil at FuudaiiKO bum- I. -r Co., for buulliiK luiulier. HfpUJtl ? Zac Whitworth accompanied D. I'. Mallov to Betid after a bunch of fine buck a. J. C. Sheilhammcr. ot tho Crooked Cnk country, waa one of Saturdav'a viaitora. II. W. Drenkel recently purchased from John Stindt two lota in, Wataon'a addition. Mr.. and Mrs. N. T. Corv and child ren visited relative at HI v during tho lHt week. J. Frankl. Gu Schlairel and V. F. l'aine paid Alluraa a business vlsij last week. t Uooda or l)iiitam' entrusted to will iw-lv irnit und careful at tention. L. It. Monh. HrpH Oct ti. G. Hrown ha been reelected clerk vf the Slate Land Hoard for a term of fourvear. L. D. Hov.the Summer Lake stockman and rancher, waa ono of luat week'a viaitora. The Ladiea Aid of the M. F.. Church will meet witn Mrs. E. E. Woodcock on September 20th. John Fittirerald, the Warner atock man, waa in town lunt week attend in if to Home business. J. J. Van Keulen. a loading buaines man of Warner, came over Tueadav on a buaineaa trip. Thedava are beginning to get much Mhorter. which i sure a indication that fall ia not far o!T. LittlelLilliai .J L'tley ia reported to Instill quiteiill at the home of Mr. and Mr(;W. I. Dykeman. Mm. W. S. HI air and children, of I'aialey, aptnt several duva in town during the puat week. Mra. Faye Keene thia week at the II. S. Land otTice filed on a timber claimjn Sec. 4. :W-17. A fine large 20-foot wood ahod haa been erected at the rear of tho Jackaon residence on Main street. Hall &. Itt-yuolda have received a full Hue ot achool hooka and achool Hiippllea. Bept"-28 Hugo G. Weal, of the Drewa Valley 7ranch. last week filed .on 100 acrea ofjdeaert land in that vicinity. The plot of W, Y. Miller'i addition to Paialev was approved by the County Court at ita aeaaion last week. Steve Moa. tho well known I'aialey rancher and atockman, ia now attending a few dava here with hia family. Misa Clara Thruaton haa been em ployed thia week in Doctor Koyd'a otllco. during the latter' absence. Hall & Key iiold have received a full Hue of Whool buoka and achool auppllea. , SeptM'tt Mr. Alien, of Mao Dowell . Creek, waa the sruest or her aiater. Mra. Chria Langalet the forepart of the week. The Ladiea Aid of the M. E. Church will give a Bazaar and dinner on Thanksgiving. November 80. 1911. Mr. and Mra. Dan Chandler and children have moved in from their Drew Valley runch for the winter. Dav Koula I book in town again after ahort almcnoe which included vlalt to rarloua part of th county. Mr. Tho. K. Farrell la expected homa thia wek after an extended visit to her old home at Fort Dodge. Iowa. Hall & KeynohU Iihv received a full ll of achool book and hool auitplle. Kept 7 28 Furnished front room, ground floor, 1 blK'k froinliUMineaaccitter. Knqulr Kxnmloir ofllc. N-pU If Faat freight tnm from Davia Cror-k to Lakeview, round trip -very thrre day. L. JJ. Mohm. rVpH OM Ktorkrnan uae onlr the lat f tobacco In the manufacture of hi cigar. Try them and 1 con v lured. Geo. Conn, th wall known farmer, miller and all round buaineaa man of Paialev, la atopnlng at Hotel Lakeview. Iave order for faat freight at Lakevb-w Merc. Co., Hotel takevlew, J. I'. Duckworth, L. It. Mow.. M OH Albert Culbertaon waa in from the Dog Lake country on Fridav. but left the forepart of thia week for Thomas Creek. Dr. W. It. Hovd. Saturday afternoon, teft lor the south on huiinea visit. He will return the latter part of the week. Fred Ahlstrom, of the Monosrram store, haa just-returned from a bual- . nesa visit to California and Nevada pointa. Mr. and Mra. W. It. Hernard and , dauirhtera. Miaaea Ruth and Ellen have moved in from the ranch for the winter. II. C. Thomas, a special agent of the General Land Olllce. ia now apending a few dava in thia section on official business. Many of the rancher have acrain moved Into town during the paat week in order mat their children miirht go to school. Mr. and Mra. V. L. Snelling yester day returned from the tig buckleberrv patch. Thev aecured about 25 gallons of berries. For pule, Kood 7 room limne and two acre of land; wit hit. two Mocks of pulilic hcIiooI. Inquire at the Kx nii'.loei oilico. Ceorge McCoul. who haa been em- ' ploved at the Hell sawmill on CaniD Creek, waa in town last week on a aeveral day's visit. The Joo Fuller and George Whorton reaidencea are now verv nearly corn Dieted, and will certainly be welcome , audition to the town. Kavmond Dunbar returned during the week from Portland, where he haa been spending aeveral months on a viait with relative. Guv Cronemillcr. Carl and Hueo L'mbach und Will Storkman are now enjoving a few dav'a outing in the Chewaucan country. A new dance termed "tho walk." ia now enjoying quite a little pooularitv here. Aa the name imuliea, it resem ble a walk mure than a danco. The Colorado Hotel and Cafe have had bibiib painted on both front win dows thia week, the work being done under the supervision of Tom Watson. Mr. and Mra. Earl Shepherd and Kalo Shenherd, who are asaociated with their father in the piano bualnesa. are now anending a few daya here The Examiner acknowledgea receipt of a complimentary ticket to the Pendleton Kound-Uo. which begina to day and lasta the remainder of the week. F. Fetsch. the new tailor, ia now busy fixing uo hia new quarter inthe Moore buildingf.on Main atreet. lie, lexDecta to occupy the same In a lew dava. One of our Paisley viaitora atatea i that hia town ia soon to have a bank. ' which will be installed bv Bend capi talist. That certainly look buaineaa . like. Mr. and Mra. Joe Howard, with . little daughter, have been spending a few dava here during the naat week aa I the gueBta of Mr. and Mra. Charles i Arthur. A 1 Roberta baa accepted the agency of tho noted Lamm clothing, and I baa Jimt received aauiplea of all the latent weaves, which he 1 now die ! playing. I A dunce is to be held tomorrow even ing at the Clover Flat school building, and it i exoected that several of our townneople will make the trip for the ocoaaion. Raymond Utley. of tho West Side. 1 now In town having been called bv the aeriuu illness of his daughter Lilian, at the home of Mr. and Mr. W. P. Dykeman. For ante 3 room houe and lot with : furultiim and 10 aciea of land. No reaaonatdn offr refu'd If taken at once, Inquire 3 door wMt of Oe. Batchebler place. Aug 21. Supervisor Brown, of the Forest Service, last week left for tha Warner country to attend tha annual round-uo of beef cattle from th summer range on th National Foreat. An auto party consisting of Mr. and Mr. Geo. Chandler and Mr. ana Mr. Geo. Boone, last week came down from the Chewaucan country and remained over Sunday. Mra. Charles Rice ha returned bcre from Sacramento, where the had been enjoying a visit with relative inc th flrat of July. She la now acting as teacher in th local achool. Mra. Sim Arthur la still reported to b quite ill at her home on the Slash, and It I booed bv her manv local friends that her condition will Improve greatly during the next few dav. Last week D. P. Browne and E. II. Peterson" came over from Bidvell. Thev were accompanied bv Mra. Peterson and Mra. Browne who left for their winter home at fi-rke!ev. Dan Mallov. the local business man. 'I Saturday mornlnar left for Burns and ' on hi return will brine back aeveral hundred head of fine bucks, which he will offer for sale to the local sheeo men. Guv Causev of the telephone com pany, this morning started on a hunt-: ing trio in nuest of bear into the Svcan i country. He waa accompanied on the trio bv the two Curtis bova of Valley Fall. i E. Caaebeer. the well known HIv j atockman and rancher, was in town laBt week on matte rs of business be fore the U. .S. land office. He pur chased an 80-a ere iaolated tract in hia section. Becinning with Sunday next the earlv Sunday service at ,the Catholic church will be held at 8 a. m. instead of 7. aa heretofore. Thia chanire was announced aeveral dav8 ago by Father Schmidt. Steve Downa. who ha been emnloved for several montha oast at Paisley, is now spending a few dava in town. Steve was surnriaed to see the wonder ful transformation in building since his last visit. An auto party coi-aiating of Harry Bailey. Sam C'ressler and Ernest Clark, took a trio tn the lake several evening ago. and returned with aeveral fine srecse. which no doubt tasted aa tine aa i they looked. Mr. O. E. Werner, who haa been in charge of the Presbvterian congrega tion here for some montha pawt. Satur day left for San Anselmo to re-enter school. He will continue hia studies tor the ministry. Gabriel Arzner. who was quite seriously injured last week when a hay rack fell and broke one of hia ribs, has returned to Camo Creek after spend ins a few daya in town under the care of a doctor. Al Smith, manager of the - Opera House, last week orovep that he also possesses theatrical ability when he took the part of "policeman." mous tache and all. at one of the plavs. Al made quite a hit. too. A partv consisting of John Venator. L. Vanderoool and Guv Ingram. Satur day, returned to town from a deer hunting expedition and brought back a fine large buck. The animal waa slain by Mr. Ingram. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Montgomery returned several days ago from a week'a honeymoon trio spent in Reno and other Nevada Don I?. Both are now receiving the congratulations of their numerous local friends. F. A. Fitzoatrick !ast week went over to Klamath Fulls on a business viait. He made the trip in hia big Franklin and waa acoomoamed by Vr. R. Daly. Henrv Newell and Bert Harber aa mechanician. Charlie Arthur haa just completed the job of, painting the roof of hia house on West Street. If anyone doubt Charlie' ability at handling the bruah. let them examine the roof and aee for themaelvea. L. R. Jones, editor of the Chewaucan Press, laatweek paid Lakeview a visit Mr. Jonea states that everything in his town ia just booming, and we ex peot to hear much from It in the future. The Examiner acknowledges a pleasant call. Frank Bunting haa returned from a trio to the northern part of the county. Frank accomoanied E. E. Free, the fioverni"'( nt geological expert who lino UCCD liir.lliK vcviiiibii. v mii In the vicinity of the varloua lakes ' throughout the county. ! William Keoncl Barrv. the local sheepman, ba returned from a visit to Burn. Several thousand aheeo wer for aale at that place at the verv low price of XI per head, but William arrived too late to purchase them. thev bad already been sold. Mis Dorathy Bieber. who haa bean ' Pending few montha vacation here with her oarenta. Saturday morning. ( letf for San Jose to enter achool. Mia j Bieber has ahown much ability in music, and her sudies during the com Ing yesr will be along that line. I Arthur Florence, of tha Mercantile Company, last week returned home after a ahort buaineaa viait in San , Krancicao. He waa accompanied on ' the return triobv hia wife and daugh- : ter. who had been anending a several ; month's vacation In Southern Cali-j fornia. j ' The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Church met with Mr. D. C. Schminkj last Wedieadav. Sent. 6th. Everyone i Brown Cheviots Let us suggest a Globe "Needle-Molded" uit in the prevailing Brown Cheviot. As representative of The Globe Tailoring Co. CINCINNATI we can . show you some browns that cannot be equaled for exclusiveoruof design nd superiority of weave and texture. Come ia and look over our 500 patterns. CL.V7A PRICES $20 to f 40 AQUSTS: THE ECONOMY STORE LAKEVIEW, OREQON EXE IF I 0 o II I EXE present spent a very oleMMit after noon. Those present were. Mrs. Foster. Mra. Cronemiller. Mr. Miller. Mr, Selmen. Mr. Russell. Mr. Whitehead. Mra. Comb. Mr. Mo Donald. Mr. Moss. Mr. V. L. Snell ing. Mr. Cloud. Mr. Woodcock. Mr. Eth Miller. Mr. Malone. Mra. Ang ted. Mra. Patch. Mr. T. E. Bernard. Mra. Dyer. Mr. Burire. Mr. Schmlnk. Mr. Wilcox. Mr. Fred Cronemiller and Mr. L. Bailey. Secy. Thoroughbred Bucks FOR SALE CAN BE SEEN AT GARB A PLACE, 4 MILES EAST OF . LIKELY, CAL. Nevada and California Land and Livestock Co., Reno, Nev. ATI I We arc now open and l I ready for business in the I Snider Block with an ex tensive line of high grade Men's Furnishing Goods Among the well known brands are: Earl & Wilson's Shirts and Collars; Gordon Hats and Fur Coats; Sweet Orr Overalls and Work ing Men's Clothing. Standard Merchandise at prices that are right BRITTEN Lakeview LADIES' WAIST TTp2very Waist in the house to go at 25 off in the next UJ ten davs. This includes all our WHITE and SILK H. WAISfS priced at $1.75 to $7.00. We must have room for Fall Goods, and you get the benefit. AH this year's goods and strictly up-to-date. TEN DAYS ONLY. THE LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO. XE30C3E Dlarrhaa I always more or lea prevalent during September. Be pre pared for It. Chamlierlaln' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhu Remedy la prompt and effectual. It cno alway ba depended apon and la pleasant to take For aale by all good dealera. Notice to Sheepmen I will have 600 Ramboulette ram for aale I ere Sept 2Cth. Bee ma. Hept7-28 D. P. MALOY. in 3 & ERICKSON Oregon 1Z D SALE D a 313