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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1911)
PACE nve ISGSESBH LAKE COUNTY LAND AND TITLE COMPANY M. XL. X -VT O IX, O X3 IW XJ Xt A X. IMC J. 2XT .V. O X3 XC We Will Buy a Limited Number of O.V.L. Lots Complete Abstracts to O. V. L. Tracts, $2.50 Complete Abstracts to O. V. L. Lots, $2.50 GENERAL REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BUSNESS 3. Xahc County aSjramlncr C H. i'arkcr. the Adel rancher and alockman. accompanied bv hii aon Arthur. Monday, arrived In town on a brief lnmlticHi vlnlt. Lc.ter Elder, of I'alllev. waa In town Iha fnrnnart nt thm uirok ami nap. Ren are a orvltv scrace article these' "''V ln .lh' J1""''" "nation i ins rwm umcaj. Tom. Sherlock, now a resident of Alturaa. waa In town the forepart ot the week renewing aruuaintenoca ' among hit numeroua frienda. j David Baty ami Bovd Peterson, well a vlaltor , honw it0CBiro, f tne Big Valley sec tlon. were in town Monday attending TIH HSDAY, H ToliKK 2H, mil. BRIEF MENTION dava. Dont' forgat the Masquerade Octo ber 81. 11)11. Co to the Wlxard hill fur a rood time October SI. 3. E. Datv. of Likely, waa here ovi-r Sunday. A. n. Klncald. of Illv. waa In town ' to varioua bualne detail.. during the week. j f, Fot)ef of Summer Lake. hM Fur IU-m-Ii. milium! Iinru, emjuire 0aod the Hall & Reynold place at .f Fred hMi.K-iilKTii. AugWtf . N.w pin Creek, ami rhla weak la mov- Uert Smith, of I'luhh. waa In town the forepart of the week. Han (iillett. ot Willow Ranch, waa one of Saturday' visitors. Everybody la going to mask. Why don't VuuT October 81. 1911 J. A. Rice, of Mvrtle Creek, waa in town on Monday of thia week. U. C. Uott baa accented a position clerk at the Colorado Cafe. Nice llo of ladle' two piece and union undcrttriir at Merc. Co. K. II. Dalv. of the Salt Crook coun try, waa in town during the week. He aure and bo to the 131 nek Cat Dance. October 31. Ticket 11. GO. If you want u really "k! amoke tr a oirkle. try rHorkiuan's Leader. Mr. and Mrs. Thorn. Dicka. of I'ine ('reck, were anions- Saturdav'a visitors. J. K. Hanaon. of the Hall Construe tlon Co.. oaid Reno a business visit thia week. For p-n: it thoroughly niodi-ru ItirtilNhed room, bath In counocllon. I'hooet:2. O'.tf A. W. Drvant of the Drvant Stage Station waa in town for aeveral rlav thia week. Purulxliitl front room, ground floor, 1 block from liuHtm-aa center. Eniilro Kxamlot-r otllre. N'jiH tt The new ateam laundry expects to bo ready for bunincua atxiut the middle of next month. Frank Owens, the Dlv rancher, waa in town Monday attending .to some lav for the Toint ranch on the West buKincaa mattera. i Side. II Sheriff Snider and W. Lair Th )mron Mr. and Mra. George S. Tark. of were called to Silver Lake yesterday j Paisley, laat week, returned borne after on legal business. spending aoveral weeks here. Mr. . . , , A. ,. ' l'ark waa a witneaa before the Grand T C. W. E. Jennings, of the Valley !jury Falla neotion. waa In town last week j , ,, . .. ., Mra. Ada Austin, a former resident on a buameaa visit. .... m i . t of Hakerafleld. California. Friday, ar- 8. L. Ilavley It nnnd in plaster ng , L,kev(cw.,nd ,XW!cU u mtke the Hlh School bulletin- and has m,!, Mction of the country her future work well under way. . Ins hla belonging thereto. Mr. and Mra. H. Ilahner. accom panied by Mra. Graham, all of the Drewa (Jan Stave Station, were In town Saturday for supplies. Shelby Bailey has recovered and la now about attain alter a aeveral dav'a aevere Illness at the home of hia parent, Mr. and Mra. Harry Dallev. Scott McComb, of the Summer Lake country, was in town the forcnart of the week. Mr. McComb took part In the examination at the Forest Office. Mr. and Mra. Nicholaa Barry are in from their Crane Lake ranch and ex pect to remain for aeveral days as the guests of Mr. and Mra. James Derrv. Preparations are now being made bv aome of our local people aa well aa aeveral of the lodges for the proper ob servance of Halloween, next Thursday. W. L. Dutton and L. r'. Cronemiller. who are taking the forestry course at CorvalliM. thia week took the assistant forest rangers examination at Albany. Mra. W. R. Bovd and children have returned after a aevora! months vaca tion aoent in aoutbern points. All report an excellent tin. while absent. Another load of bullheads from the Cbuwaucan country were brought Into town the forepart of the week, and like thoir predecessors found a ready sale. John Ward, of the Hanaon Construc tion Comoanv. waa In town the fore part of the week, but left again Tuea- Mr. and Mrs. Caldorwood. of Plush. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelsay spent were In town the forepart of the week i dye Jn Ukeview during tbe past week on a visit to their many on a visit with iricnus Mra. White-house, of the Paisley country, is In town thia week attending Circuit Court proceed. nua. S. 8. Wardwell and family, of Silver Lake, were in town Monday, having made the trip down bv auto. J. A. Edmlnsten. of the West Side, is now having a very nice houee erect ed at the south end of town. Gil Arthur and C. A. Nelson, of the West Side. -Saturday, came into town on one of their semi-monthly visit. Guv Anratead has returned to town after a several month's employment at the John Morris ranch on Crano Creek. For suli', noo camp wagon In Rood condition- Apply Odom raoch.Thom uh GWk, or write C. K. Trlnk, City. 12 19 20 Wanted, cook for lumber camo either man or man and wife, bv the Lakevlew Land and Lumber Co. See J. N. Wat son. ' Among the West Siders who visited with ua during the week were L. A. Carnker. A. B. Koorer and Porter Woods. Mra. Sam McKee returned aeveral dava aero after a weok'a visit in Cedar villa aa the guest of Mr. and Mra. Wada Snider. frienda here. Thev returned home yesterday. A. Horton. of Washington. D. C. and D. H. Horton. of Boise, were among the out of town people who registered at the Hotel 1-akeview the forepart of the week. The Band Boys again turned out Sunday afteronoon on the Court House grounds and pleased the large audience ussombled for the occasion with the selections rendered. . Charlea Marian haa resigned hia position with the Oregon Valley Land Company, leaving their employ last week. Charlie la aa vet undecided aa to w'uat he will do now. John Wall was one of the Fort Bid well peooie who appeared in our midat during the Dust week. Mr. Wall waa peaaantlv surprised with tne marked improvement here during the past year. F. Fetach. of the Matchless store, suffered the loaa of his household good In the New Pin Cieek fire. Included in his belongings were a number of valuable papera. all of which went up in amoke. Supervisor Brown and Grazing Assis tant Billings, of the Forest Service, have returned from the Dog Lake Dr. Patterson, who was quite a heavy ; country. A large barn is now being loaer in Sunday night' lira at Pino Creek, waa a visitor here on Tuesday of thia week. Mra. 8. L. Porter, accompanied by her daughter Clara, were uo from Pino Creek tho forepart of the week on mat ter! of business The O. E. B. Needle Club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. N. Wataou to morrow alternoon, The author will m Loid Oliefterfluld. Charles Walker, of the Chewaucan country, ts down from Paisley the forepart of the week and while here went through the examination for the pottilion of Awistant Forest Ranger. erected on the Ranger Station site at that place. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Scatter a few davs since left fur Sacramento to spend the winter. Mr. Seager. will be in charge of tbe office of the Davis Creek Orchards Co. which will be opened in that city shortly. A very pleasant party waa given Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ahlstrom in honor of the seventh birthday , of their daughter, Miaa Fern. A great many frienda of the young lady were present refreshments were served and a plea sant time waa enjoyed bv all. It looked Ilka everybody was pound for Pine Creek cn Monday last, the news of the fire having thoroughly apread bv that time. A great many autos and rigs were brought into com mission to make the trip. Harrv Rlggs. of the Warnsr section. Monday, arrived In town with a large load of aalt from the' Warner Valiev marahee for the Bailey tt Maaainirill Comoanv. Two other loada were brought in at the eame time. Another well attended dance waa given Saturday night bv tbe Wizards at their hall. About thirty couoles were in attendance. Tbe hall haa been fixed uo in fine ahao during the paat week and Is now very comfortable. Born, at Summer Lake. October 25. 1911. to Mr. and Mra. Carl M. Ewlng. a aon. Mra. Ewing'a maiden name waa Rubv Foster, and hence the great amount of rejoicing in the Foster family over tbe event i easily explain able. Rev. K. E. Dunlap. district superin tendent of tha Methodist Church, was In Lakevlew Tuesday night on hia way to Paialev and other points north of here. He will hold aervicea In Lake view one week from next Sunday. November 6. The stave auto was pressed into the mail aervlce between bere and Pine Creek thia wetk on account of the loss of stage horses in Sunday night's fire, at the. latter place, tiert Harbor la ! driving and he makea the trio in about 40 minutes. Mr. C. C. Pratt, accompsnied bv Mr. and Mrs. Mell Howe and aon. Charlea. Tuesday, arrived here from Yonralla. The Howe family expect to remain here permanently and will . re aide with Mrs. Pratt in her residence on Weat street. Geo. B. and M. Wborton Tuesday left for Portland, having been ur poenaed to appear before the United Statea Grand Jury in the case of "Razzle-daxzle" Johnson, now con fin ei in the County Jail on a charge of selling liuuor to Indiana. A. C. Horton. Jr.. of Washington. D. C. and L). H. Horton, of Boise, Idaho, were in Lakevlew Tuesday night. Thev are in the employ of Uncle Sam and are examining surveys in different sections of tbe country, From bere thev went to Valley Falls. A. M. Macnab. formerly bartender at the Brewery saloon, and Charles Stevens, who has been acting as bar tender at the Kentucky saloon for sometime past, left last week for Nevada, where they expect to locate. Nevada City will be their objective point. A large number of Lakeview people went down to New Pine Creek Sunday night whea the news of the fire reach' ed bere. Among the autos that went down were those of W. B. Snider. Geo. Hankina. Dr. T. V. Hall. Southatone Bros.. E. E. Woodcock and U. P. Malloy. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dykeman and Mr. and Mr. S. J. Dutton. Monday, returned atfer a several week 'a trio by team to Jackson'Countv points. Tnev bought back with them a large quan tity of applea and other fruits, and all were very enthusiastic over what they had seen. The ateeole of tbe new Catholic church has been completed during the oast week, the roof on the building ia now receiving a coat of red paint and the plastering ia very nearly finished. It will not be long before the parish ioner of the church are occupying their new quarters. Dr. Andrew C. Smith, of Portland, who aoent last week in Lake oounty. left for home Saturday morning. He was accompanied bv V. L. Snelling. who waa called to the Oregon Metrop olis to confer with some railroad mag nate on matters of importance to Eastern Oregon. The Young People's meeting at the Baptist church are steadily growing in Interest, a well aa attendance, each Sunday evening there being a large number present. For next Sunday evening the topic will be "The Life of Job." with Miss Trlxie Mc Veigh a leader. , The Ladies Aid of the M. E. Churoh met at the home of Mr. Fred Span genberg, Wedneaday, October 18. After tho regular order of business refreshment were served. Those pre sent were : Mesdame Burgess. Malone. Leonard. Warren. Peacock, Welch, T. E. Bernard, W. R. Bernard. Fetsch, Low, Angstead. Mikel. Russell. Alger. Dvor, Cloud. Nolte. Bonner. Linville. Patoh and D. Cronemiller. Mr. Harris. Secretary W. L. Dutton hss been elected yell lender of the Junior Clata at 0. A. C. n position held last year by G. D. Cronemiller. The Lake county contin gent at O. A. C. have alwav given a good account of themselves, standing well with their classmates aa well as high In their studies. The Infant on of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Johnson, whose birtn waa mentioned in the last Issue of the Examiner, panned away Monday morning, the cause of death being heart failure. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to Mr. and Mra. Johnson over the loss of their only son. Those looking for an investment might find what would suit them in J. O'Neill's list in this isaue. Should you wish to sell call at the office in tne Umbach building or write bim. Hia commission ia regular no extra price put on above your price. A square deal to all ia hi guarantee. In the course of his remark at laat Sunday's services. Father Schmitt.' of the Catholic church, announced that $108.00 clear bad been netted from tbe dance given bv tbe Catholic last week at the Opera House. Tbe money will be used towards finishing the new church, now under construction. Mr. and Mra. W. Y. Miller, of Pais ley, were in Lakeview last week, hav ing bad their son undergo an operation for tonsilitis. The little fellow stood tbe operation manfully and suffered no Inconvenience whatever, or at least did not permit of it interfering with bis business, which in thia instance waa olav. Bidwell Nugget: Gus Schlagel. one of the leading busineaa men of Lake view. Oregon, waa a business visitor in Bidwell lust Fridav. This was our first meeting with bim 'in eighteen veara and while the nana of time ha dealt kindlv with him. vet it baa left iU mark. However be ia the same old reliable, jolly good natured Uub. During the fire at New Pine Creek Sunday evening. Dr. E. H. Amsden. who recently underwent an operation at Portland, undertook to lift a piano and the result was that be came near in vestigating tbe mvateriea of another world. Hia condition for a time waa extremely serious and Dr. T. V. Hall waa called. However, be rallied from the relapse and is now considered out of danger. Preparing: To Build Henry Wendt is going to show his faith in New Pine Creek bv erecting a large building which will contain an up-to-date opera house, store and photo gallery. He was negotiating for a lot Monday morning while the member from Sunday night's fire were still smouldering. Mr. Wendt was under the impression that he had lost a team . in the fire but Monday one of the horse returned from the mines. Barn Changes Hands The Shamrock barn, which has been conducted for ometime oast bv John Murohv. has changed bands and ia now under the management of Lute Moaa. Mr. Moss is an old hand at the liverv business and there is no doubt but what he will make good in his new Ication. Stockholders' Meeting1 Notice I hereby given that a meet ing; of tho stockholders o( Lakevlew Wool Storage Co., a corporation created under the law of tbe state of Oregon, will be held la the First National Dank building. In the town of Lakevlew, Lake Co., Oregon, ou tbe 7th day of November. 1911, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, for the purpose of elect ing directors of said corporation and transaction of such other business as may legally come before such meeting OLMNa HAKRY BAILFY, Sec. You are not experimenting on yourself when you take Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for a cold, as that preparation has won Its great reputation and extenatye sale by Its remarkable cure of colds, and can al ways be depended upon. It is equally valuaMe for adults and children aad mav be iriveu to youug with Implicit confidence as tt contains no harmful drug. .Sold by all dealers. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coat Land) lkiartinnt nf tli. Interior. V 8 Land Office at lAkevluw,OrtKttu. October W, 1811, Nutloa 1. hunibv ulven tbat Anion Sonuatrr. of lkwlvw, Oregon, w uo.ou May A, Iwlo. matte thubrr and .(one aiiplu'allou No 03467, lor 8K'i, auction M. SM f48VVavuUoii 21, towuahlp IW S, rauiu la K, VS lliniuelio alerUllan, baa rllod notice of Inlenlion lo make flual proof, to eatab- liab claim to the land above uuavriuea. Dtnore the Ktiylalur and Kuecivor of the United ritaloa laud otnue, at Iaktviow, Oregou, oo tho Slat dar of Puoembor, 1111 Claimant uauiua aa wltneaaea: Hubert Wilaou, fr r.uk VaU, Frank Bean and O. A. Kevuoltli. all of Lakevlew, Ori'gon. A W OKTON, Kmlator Paisley Pick-ups (Chewaucan f're.H) The little daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. E. Harper Is very ill. It is thought with typhoid fever. We sincerely booe for her recovery. At this time ot the year everyone should be very care ful, especially, a regards the drinking water. The North weat Towns! te Co.. who haa taken the Irrigation contract here, is also negotiating tor tbe purchase of several other large tracts In tbe Che waucan valley. Look for big thing next year. ' Frnk T. Onntber Is located a,t Harry Dalley'e garage and Is prepired to do all kinds of repair work on any kind of an Inntroment front a watch to an automobile. He alno curries a full line of auto supplies, olt at city prices. Automobiles for hire any time day or night. "When yon go wl'h liontber you'll aure get back on cheduk time." Has te agpney for aeveral different machines, sold and delivered at Lakevlew at city prices. Phone No., garage, 31. Residence, 941. St-pt29-Octl9. Hl- 1L IB EARL & WILSON SHIRTS in plain and plaited bosoms, at $L50 to $3.00. The latest word in shirt making perfect fitting roomy garments -In a splendid line of patterns. EARL & WILSON'S RED MAN COLLARS in the most popular stylesquarter sizesprice, two for twenty five cents. The Home of Sweet-Orr Overalls BRITTEN & ERICKSON Lakeview : : : Oregon LI 11 - 4 LaWogiie Suits) 3 Tijrj c have received our first shipment of these nobby buits and Coats and are expecting another in a short time. We will have your size and style and guarantee perfect fit and satisfaction. - Come in and let us show you the nice points about them.&iSttgijfcg THE LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO.