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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1911)
LAKE COUNTY LAND AND TITLE COMPANY XI. XI. ATOH, Oil 2VX1 XX-A-Xa MiL3VA.OZn We Will' Buy a Limited Number of O.V.L. Lots Complete Abstracts to 0. V. L. Tracts, $2.50 Complete Abstracts to O. V. L. Lots, $2.50 GENERAL REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BUSINESS Xnhc County iCjamlncr Till IHIAY. r-KI' l KMIiKIl 21. BRIEF MENTION Atl i iiH knit uuihMWt'iir for ladles. Mere. Co. Lower Hour offlw lor rent In U intuit-1 HiiiMmtc. A If w Udifn dimtcrx nil knk1 trn. I'O ctriil 01). Mt-rv. Co. We luivtt Holt-proof iltmt for U.llc, 3 lot 1.00. Mrrc. Jo. Cull lor No. 710 IkIU- hoi. Hint to he tin 'J ttt V!.'o. Mrrc. Co. Born -Wadnkadav Dornlna to Mr. and Mr. Nals Murtanaon. a airl. If JOU WHOt li Wnily K"xl kiliukf fur Dliklt', try Mtiirklllitu'a tailtr. Frank MaltlamJ. a resident of Cadsr villo. was a visitor ho re over Monday, Ti m in. witlitl Itl r ttlliUliKO Luiu 'ln-r Cu tor liaulltiM Iuiuin r. NyUU lift your guoila IihuIihI by Utt fndjjhi. L. fi. Mum, .s.Hhm5 For Kent Lou' uiid luiru, viiUtit of Fwl bOlUlKt'titHTil. AUK'll Krooat Hamilton, returned last week from I'aialay Irom a aeveral weck'e visit Kroeat I- K. Meyer is down from Valley Falls on one of his periodical visits. II. M. Fleminir. the Pin Creek busi ness man. was one of Saturday 'a visitors. Doualaa Tracv. of Drews Vallev. was in town on business the lort'Oart of the week. H Dutton and Fml Kamer. of Davis Creek. wara in town the Utter part, of last week. W. E. Woods is now at Zvalamlia. Mask.. Canada, bavin removed thera from Calvary. Tom Murnhv. a well known resident uf I'luMh. was a visitor here the fore part of the week. L. E. Tracy, the Drews Vallev ranch er, was In town the forepart of the week on business. Auction aale of household foods. Saturday. SentemberiU. at 1 ;.K) o'clock at liieber'a corner. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Abbott were In from Doir Lake the forepart of the week for suoulie. Lee Emerson, who baa a homestead on Salt Creea. Mondav. came Into town on matters of business. J. A. Woods, the West Side sawmill man. Saturdav. came Into town on matters of business. N. Fine, one of Warnor'a leading citisens. Saturday, came over from that plarc on business. Christian Science Meetinira are held every Sunday afternoon at 2 o flock at the borne of Mrs. Mumlav. F. L. Younir. the Paislev minister mid all round rustler, was a visitor here on Mondav of thie week. Thomas II. Curtis, of the Dob Lake country, last week came In from his homestead on a business trio. N. J. t'arman. a well known stock man of EaKleville. was a visitor here for several days lust week. Mr. and Mrs. John Briles are now at their home in Naoa, Cal.. their post office address beine Box 144-A. The Kebekahs will dive a whist party at the Masonic hall .tomorrow evening. All members are cordially invited. Mrs. Hoxie Clelund todav left for Sacramento, where she will spend the winter with her brother J. O. Bull. A Grand Hall will be srivon bv the I.akevicw Hand on Fndav evening. September CDth. at the Opera House. Flint frriplit team Irom Davis Creek to Lakrvirw, rouud trip every three days. L. B. Mohh. KepU Oct.". Ilnll & KeynoUla have received a full line of Hf.liool books anil acbool applies. 8ept7-58 A nice brick and frame ssraee has been built for Harry Bailev at the east side of his residence rn Canyon street. Hull & I5e.roolds bav rm-lved a full line d school hook and Kcliool HupplleH. a'l7 W Charles Palmerlee. the Vistlllaa postmsster and stockman, was In town Saturday attending to business matters. Onoda or bHKKMBrentrustwl to me will reiflve prompt anil carful at ti ntion. L. B. Mobh. MipMOctS FuruUhed front room, ground door, 1 block froinliUHineHcentr. Ei quire Fxamioer office. r;I-t If Hall A. KuyuoliU Lave received a full ll'ie of acliool hooka and a..hool mippllee. &'Ptf '-8 Lnavtt ordiirs for fast freight at Lukevi- w Men C., Hotel Lakevlew, J. t. Duckworth, L. B. Mosa. HI OS Mra. Sim Arthur is this week re ported to be considerably better, after an extended Illness at her home on the Slash. Willie Vinvard. a resident of the Warner country, was in town the latter part of last week looking over the eighta. Mrs. W. A. Wilshire, who has been visiting in Portland for sometime past, has returned to her home at Ashland. Walter Rea is now busily engaged in erecting a large wood shed at the rear of his residence in the Wulter'a addition. E. .1. Stone, the ohotoeranhor. is now quite well satisfied with himself, having bought out Mark Gettv'a photo graphic) establishment, tie secured all of Mr. Gettv'a plates which com bined with his own makes the plant very complete. Mr. (iuttv oxnects to leave shortly for California. I I). P. Mallov and Jack McAulifTe vesterdav went out to Barnes Vallev to measure somo hay which they recently purchased. Miss Grace Oliver, of the West Side. Is now reported to bo much better after a several week's attack of ty phoid fever. I A large attendance was present Sat urdav nigh; to attend the dance at the Opera House, and a pleasant time waa n loved bv all. I The larg barn at the rear of the Dent residence on Main street is now teing thoroughly repaired in the way of shingles, ret. Miss Emma Armor was confined to her borne for aeveral dava last week with a severe Void. She is now much better, however. Mr. and Mra. C. W. Dent were over from the Warner country on Tuesday of thia week, attending to varioua businesa matters. Mr. and Mra. E. M. Srattain have returned from an extended visit to San Francisco. Oakland and o.her California oitiea. C. A. Nelson and IG. F. Arthur, ranchera from the Drews Vallev sec tion. Saturdav. appeared in town to transact business. Mrs. John Simmons and daugther. I.ucile. last week returned after a several months' absence on a visit with friends at Paislev. Miss Ella Learv. a resident of Cedar ville waa a visitor here the forepart of the week, being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. it. A. Bradley. Mona Currey. one of our local auth orities on Isnd. lett the forepart of the week on a visit to the Warner and Uus.no Valley sections. Miss Kste Dutton. of Davia Creek, will attend the Agricultural College at Corvallia this vear. and will prob ably take a business course. Mra. Geo. B. Graves Tuesday made proof on her timber claim before the U. S. Land ofllce. Her witnesses were Dan F. and Louiaia Brennan. The ladies of the Presbyterian Aid Society will meet next Thursday with Mra. Leslie Saager. All ladiea of the Church are invited to be present. Walter Dutton and Guv and Lvnn Cronemiller expect to leave Saturdav for Corvallia to resume their studies in the Oregon Agricultural College. It Is exnected that a number of local rwonle will make the trio to Klamath Falls to attend the fair at that place, to be held September 27-30 inclusive. The population of Lakeview was added to within the oast week by the arrival of some seven or eight families of Indians from the Klamath Keserva tion. Jav Hillings, of the Forest Service, vesterdav. arrived from Silver Lake on business before the local ofllce. He will probably remain here for several weeka. Mrs. Alex Macnab. Saturdav. left by auto for Klamath Falls, en route for Portland, where ahe will remain for several months on a visit with rela tives. Work on the J. G. Campbell resi dence in the Walters addition is f"8t nearing comoletion and the house will be ready for occuoancv in the near future. The duck hunting season opened last Friday morning and for several davs thereafter the meat markets did very little business, while everybody feasted on duck. Al RoU'rta ha accepted the ngrncy of the noted bmra clothing, and hasJUMl received aamplea ol all the Istent weaves, which lie la now dis playing Mra. Bertrand. of Cedarville. has now taken full charge of the Bath House. Former proprietor Currev is undecided as to just what his future plans will be. A. L. Thornton Is now the proud possessor of a fine set of mounted antlers which he sent to the Falls to be fixed up. and which were returned here last week. Mrs. Mina Howe and son. accom panied bv her mother. Mrs. O. E. Pratt. Tuesday, left for YoncOlla. where Mra. Pratt expects to enjov an extended visit. C. E. Oliver, of the Weat Side, waa one of Tuesday's visitora. Mr. Oliver is now engaged in farming his brother's place, which Ilea just south of the state line. The people of Cedarville are desir ous of incorporating having petitioned to the Board of Supervisors therefor. The city limits as described contain a population of 500. Roland Post, who waa quite serious ly injured several weeks ago while rid ing a saddle horse, ia now able to be about again and has entirely recovered from his injuries. Mrs. Harriet Walters todav left on an extended visit to relatives ' at Sac ramento. Seattle and other points in the northwest. She expects to be absont until spring. Thos. S. Fsrrell Has moved his law ofllce from the building immediately north of the Odd Fellows Temole to the Umbach building and will occupy1 rooms with the Seagers. The Cedarville Record reports the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cloud, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ellerv Phillins. and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Kinn. Geo. Maunin. of Fort Bidwell, met with a serious accident Tuesday pear the planing mill. He waa driving in his buggy when one of his horses stumbled and fell which frightened the other, causing the buggy to turn over. Mr. Maunin was thrown out on his head.. and tofluv his raue has me appearance of having been badly battered un. Cedarville Record : The McPullev Bros, finished threshing last wee, and their hsrlev averaged 86 buhells to the acre. Thev have a tine property that is yielding good returns. Mra. Mona Currev was confined to her home for several dava lt week with a very bad cold. She is now feel ing much improved however, and ia abH to be about again. Owing to the fact that the hav crop thla vear was Quite large, the prices are correspondingly lower comoared with those of last vear, when hay at times was sold at $20 a ton. R. Madsen. a piano man and music dealer of Klamath Falls, is looking over the aituatlon here in Lakeview and may decide to encage in a similar buianess here In the near future. Miss Lillian Utlev. -who has teen quite ill tor the Past few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dvkemsn. Is now re do r ted to he considerable better although rOuwwhat weak. A. Bieber. the local merchant, again showed his uo-to-dste methods, bv presenting all of the children who rallel at his store with school bags. It la certainly a fine advertisement. Considerable work has been done during the oast week in the wav of re pairing the roof over the Bailev & Masslngill store and warehouse. The work ia now verv nearly completed. Mrs. Bertrand. accompanied bv ber daughter Alice, and Miss Jacobson. all of Cedarville. Isrt week arrived here and are now being entertained aa the gucta of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Bradley. Mrs. Thoa. S. Farrell. Friday, re turned after a several week's visit with her foiks In Fort Dodge. Iowa. She reports a verv pleasant time while ab sent and enjoyed ber railroad trio in everv wav. H C. Con wav has taken over the management of Hotel Chewaucan at Paislev. Mr. Conwav has been acting as chef at the hotel and hia ability aa such haa gained much of a reputation tor the house. Mra. J. W. Maxwell is quite serious ly ill at the family home, although her condition is somewhat imDroved to dav. Her manv friends sincerely hope that she mav be up and around again in a few days. A party consisting of Harry Bailev. A. L. Thornton. V. L. Snelling and L. F. Conn, all well known busineaa men and crack , snots. Friday, left on a week's hunting trip into the Long Vallev country. Miss Mellie Vernon, who haa been spending the past few montha here on a visit with her parents, aundav morning, returned to Salem, where she is employed as trained nurse in one of the large hospitals. D. P. Rrowne. of the Warner Vallev Stock Co.. soent aeveral dava in Lake view during the past week. He waa called to Salem on business connected with the settlement of the famous Warner Vallev land suit. El ire Lanville returned aeveral davs ago from a trio to the Warner country. Elzie expected to bring back a few fine Lurks, but some how or another thev heard 'of his coming and dis appeared for parte unknown. Suroriae Vallev Record: It ia now practically assured that tho vield of alfalfa all over the valley will be large. The seed is now being cut in many places and . we are informed that it will take about two montha to thresh it all. No action has as vet been taken bv the Post Office olticials towards having the mail come as far north aa Davia Creek over the N.-C.-O. It ia still Doing dumned off at Alturaa. and brought bv 8 tune from that point to Lakeview. E. E. Bond, who recently sold his ranch north of Plush, through Max well & Sons' agency has purchased the Anderuon place in the Vernon addition and with his family are now residents of Lakeview. Mr. Bond will engage in teaming. ' William La Sater. who until recently was emoloved as a guard on the Fre mont Forest, left the forepart of the week for Silver Lake, where he ex pects to remain for aeveral weeka. Later he will leave for Los Angeles to snend the winter. Messrs. Britten and Erickaon have now opened uo their gent's furnishing store and are ready for business with a complete and uo-to-date line of goods. Thev are located in the building oc cupied bv Mr. Boone, and have fitted it up in fine shape. Bill Hammerslev. the Government hunter, ia now busy trapping coyotes and other wild animals on the Crater National Forest, with headauartera at Odessa. Bill will no doubt make good in hia new place, and we certainly miaa him and his narrations here. The local Forest office ia to publish a small paper each month containing Foreat Service news, and for the ex clusive use of Forest Service em ployees. The paper is to be called "The Fremont Tidings." and the first tssue will be printed October 1. R. B. Dalv, who has a homestead about 10 miles northwest of town, was a visitor hero the forepart of the week. Mr. Dalv and his four sons, all of whom have filings, possess about 1080 acrea of land acquired under the home stead lawa. and thia vear raised watermelona in addition to all kinds of garden vegetables. W. F.. Anderson, a well known and ponliiar man about town, who haa been making his home in Lakeview for the oast several years. Mondav left for Colorado, his former home, having; been called there on business matters. It is possible he mav not return, but his mnv fnenda confidently expect to see It. in bark in Lakeview ere manv months roll bv. GRAN etSP OPENING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 23RD Our New l;ALL and WINTER Stock of nen'5 and Young: Men's Clothing, Extra Pants, Overcoats and Tailoring among them you will find some snappy, up-todate designs and patterns which are bound to pleae you. Prices reasonable. Give us a call and be convinced. A handsome Present given with each ready made suit sold on the Opening Day. We have some Swell Novelties of samples cf Men's and Young Hen's Sweater Coals, Suspenders and Shirts, which will be placed on sale Sat urday. They are samples come early and get first choice. I MATCHLESS STOR.E 2ND DOOR NORTH I. O. O. P. BUILDINQ :: LAKEVIEW, OREdON r The latest ''Overcoat model This is one of eur new GLOBE styles. You caa hiv it made up io any one of 500 patterns sll pure wool fit and workmamhip guaranteed. You will find GLOBE weaves finer, GLOBE patterns more ex clusive, GLOBE styles more indi vidual than any you hsv ever seen. Prices, $20 to $40. Mad by The Globe Tailoring Co. CINCINNATI. AUENT5: THE ECONOMY STORE LAKEVIEW, OREGON 1L eg nun HATS "THE GORDON" fgordonOai Rival of Any $5.00 Hat. Styles Up-to-the-Minute. We have your size. Make Your Selection' To-Day. Price, $3.00 BRITTEN & ERICKSON LAKEVIEW : ; : : OREGON ! CZJC Read The Examiner Want Ads IE LADIES' WAIST SALE W wm-'Ji i ;it u: i N7,vf"- J ?wy TTTEvery Waist in the house to go at 25 off in the next U ten days. This includes all our WHITE and SILK H I WAISTS priced at $1.75 to $7.00. We must have room for Fall Goods, and you get the benefit. All this year's goods and strictly up-to-date. TEN DAYS ONLY. THE LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO. 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