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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1911)
' ' 'VTliHinn "" mffT" -"'"i!aai)ainiiwiai H LAKE COUNTY LAND AND TITLE COMPANY XI. It. X A. T O II , MAIff AO UIC Complete Abstracts to 0. V. L. Tracts, $2.50 We Wi" Buy a Limited Complete Abstracts to O. V. L. Lots, $2.50 1 GENERAL REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BUSINESS 4 I Inhc County examiner Tin ini'AV, mvi:miii:ii o, mmi. BRIEF MENTION I n Y"KHr auita anil mate at the Mere. I'll, "nr Hi'iil luitiw iiiiiI barn, rliijuire ft I rtsl hiinin iilNTi. AiiKnf An excelli-iil time Is vuaranteud ty Die Wizards .Saturday riiirht. MlT lllle (if IiuIIi-m' tttll MI Mini iiiilim liii'ti r fiif lit .Mere. Co. . It. Minora, the Cadillac limn, la lu in I.akuviuw with a 11)12 rar. 'I It U-Mt lull I ft tlliVer'a 10 cnuta ler iimiiihI t J I t-1 m- r ('null .Miri If von uii I a rvully hi ii. I smoke fur a rl If, ti.v M..rktiiiiu' le.li-r. The Wizards will irlve another of tlifir enjuvalile Uaiu-ea Saturday riivht. 'Mr. and Mra. Chan I'alKlev a visit Hi wft-k. Tom Dunstnn wore lot of shoe Miss I'tonnlnirer, the new tesi-hcr st leather out In naanir Hhout the rourt tho Crane Creek school Ih meeting hoime. during- the trial. Tom wan a witness for the defense anil cava that ll In liitril work trvinir to kill time. with conmlcralile aimrobntion from the parents ami dudiIm of that vicinity. It In nice, loo, when thoae that are 'Jn- Kliiiimlh Herald : At the I nut meet- ' terested in ai:hool matters snorove of Inir of tho O, A. C. Foremry club. Lynn Cronemillor. '14. Lakeview. well known in thia citv. irave a talk on the forest service, exiilsininif ita objects. Mra. Lulwiir Ibehen. one of the wi ll known pioneer women of Klamath, died last week In her 70th year. She the efforts of a cauable teacher. It ia not alwava the cane in anme diatricta. The way that Dr. E. 11. Smith ran for eounrilman la source of much pleasure to hia friends, especially aa It came after hia having served one term in that body. Doc will be running for wa mute well known hv the i-.rlv ! Oontrress If he evr ireta time away I v an c 'ha. Umbaoh uaid I Sunda lie foreoart of the i ,w,n(j atittlera of thia entire section of state. The Southatono llrou.. of the Lake vievy (Saraire. went oyer to Kla-nath Sunday alter the J. (2. and Glenn llaroer Cotuuany. vvrmh haa been deliirhliiiir large audiencea at the Opera house thia week. Mr. and Mra L. I'. Kliooel and aon Carl came down from Summer Lake v. Mra. Klisuel and Carl will Mind the winter at Medloru. wnue Mr. K. will hold down the ranch and the 1 from hi natienU to allow hia frieiida to find him to aiirn tne primary peti tion. Joe Lane ha a fine ouartet of younir men vocalists emoloved that would make the people of aome ot the citiea pear on the vaudeville stsee. Any wide-awake man that want to handle a monev-makinif bunch of singers attould apply to Joe for further parti cular. The "Livewircs" of the West Hide ;A t-tir crowd will be in attendance ' incidentally look after hia aheep until j not together and repaired the Union sunns'. Charle Wallace wa aeen to have itt the revular Saturtlay tiitrht da rife at Wizard Hall. It una Finlev ami wife, of lily, baased through town laat week to I'aulev on lo thu fronl 0f lhe Hrcwcrv aaloon I ant n buHineaa trio. I week. (Jus Schlairel aava that he ia W. K. I'ulno aoent Saturday and Sun-j aure willing to spend money to make lav in the ('hvwHurun Valley, returning thiiiki look uu to the minute ana a j scnooi nouse in aucn a manner mat one haa to take a second look at the ' building to see if it la the same. A fine iiolne Monduv. 1'iiriiUln 'l front ro.nn, ground ll.ior, I bl.M k Imin liiiMiiifMHt'f liter. Kmjulre I intuitu r i. 111. e. N-yl I If Turn Sullivan, a well known buniiicns man of I'lunh. was In town several days luring the mmt week. Mimufl Snnilcr ii a Lakeview luurmt this week after returning to frum Ins ulicep cainn. Ci-u, T. Chnc. of Kurt Hid well, is iimkiritf a aurvev for a reservoir fur S. M. Lure, of I'lmh. oillre fur rent, lately ii. oiiiel ! the S. .11 1 ItiTII tjn'giill Keulty I'll. Ap ply lien Jiilniiie i thai. SfpCH tl. K. J. Sharp is one of tho Tine 'reek ilea that arc hero an witnesses in the 1'ete Kullrtt rane. ben making extensive improvement. , floor new MW befry an(1 other indications of thrift that will gladen the eve of the next "skv pilot" that goes out thetc to teach the leasons of hrotherly love etc. The nice warm raina of the last few days will make the nheeo and cattle men that have stock on the ooun range smile nicely a it will bring the green little ahead. Auto travel between Lakeview and Klamath Kails is likely to soon close down fur the winter. During tho past week several quite heavy storms have mm uf) jn fino f1, A otH'urred in thu mountain, anu ai mis stockmen that have been asked about' the range have stated that it is a lot better this year than usual at thia time tune of vcar the roads ranidly go from bad to wurne. The O. h. S. Nee-lle l lub win ineei Bm lhat utle8 there ia an unusually on Kridav atfernoon at the home of hird winter everything in that lino Mrs. Harris. "Arthur Hen Johnson" j ()0s will bo a gucHt on the occasion and , C. Schultr. of Clover Flat. wa a vis there will be much inturenting dis-, j.or jn Lakeview this week, having ciiBMion with Mr. JoniiHou "occupying brought in some produce from hi tnu center of the room. j homestead there. The turnio and ru- "J. K. Kimball, of the Weverhauncr ! t'""" tnat Mr. Schultz grew on his Land Co.. was over from Kla ath dur-' ',a"-0 re enough to take to the ing the past week to examine tho land shows in the East, only for the fact asaessmei't placed upon the holding of tnl niBy woole would not Relieve h' comnanv in this county. He wa th-'v wce real and would make out that NEW LINE OF JEWELR.Y J After a trip to San Francisco where I had the opportunity to ex- amine the largest and latest stocks of Jewelry in the country, I have selected a new stock that I believe will meet the taste and needs of the buying public. f Everybody is cord ially invited to call and inspect same. A. Kaufmann A Prospective Hotel j ing that thev believed that from the Lakeview is to have a new hotel if , nTotoecta ot the town it has better ik- ..!.. t-.t. n.i. n. I future than any section of the state uibiid ui Mien i Biner sihj ur. Miller of Seattle Wash., who were visitor in town the early part of the week materialize. Mr. Parker waa formerly connected with one of the large honbslrvs at Minneapolis. Minn., and he it now engaged In that line in Seattle. Dr. Miller ia associated wito him in aome of hia ventures and the two gentlemen were very favorably impressed with the outlook here, aav- j that thev had visited. After looking i at aome of the desirable site thev de parted after making business arrange ments with one of the local real estate men to handle tne site for them. If they decide to invest there ia no doubt that it will be on a scale commensurate with the importance of Lakeview aa a distributing point for many year to the large territory adjacent. ' W. II. Ownlev. m prominent rancher ' iiccoiniMiiied by hi wife, the imil stork man ol Mivcr I. like, mine! a Impound turnip this veur. II. M. Fleming. New Fine Creek s Icifling buHiners man. was in the forepart of the week. Word reached Lakeview this week that Mr. Huntingtun. husband of Kitten, Fine, had died recently in China. Tom Flynn ia busking in the fine weather that Lakevlewitca are having thia week .after a trip out with his sheep. Loat-Fivo miles north of Lakeview, part of one chain harnesa. Finder please return to this ofllre und receive reward. W. S. Fleming, of Willow Ranch, waa in town thia week looking over the aighta land incidentally enjoving city life. J. F. Owen and W. K. Larkin were New Fine Creek visitor in town thia week. They aav that the building tientroved will nearly all be rebuilt soon. Not until next April will it be lawful for any person to take, catch or have in possession any trout, and there fore it is now time to put your fishing tackle away. J. C. Wing und hia daughter. Mra, Olive Gravce. were accompanied by W. Roche Kick on a trip down the valley as fur a Fandango saw mill last Sunday. Mra. C. W. Revnolda a few dava wince returned.frorn visit to Seattle, and the famuv ia now occupying L.the McCoul cottage at the corner ot Dewey andiBullard streets, jj The Harper Company have delighted large audience during the week t the Opera Housed and. their etlortsto please the people are thoroughly ap preciated. They will be ,bero the re mainder of the week. Wm. Moss, S. P. Mobs. C. B. Mc Clearv, George Harrow. F. P. Lane. Wm. Schauera and V. L. Snelilng were visitor to New PineCreek last Satur day, returning the same day. Ilishoo Paddock waa unable to make hia vlait to Lakeview on account of injuriea received recently in riding down a lumber flume. llo i still con lined in a Sun Frunciuco hospital. Young Peonies meeting Sunday night will be beld ut the Presbvteriuu church in Maaomo bull. Mr. Hunker will act as leader that evening nd large at tendance is desired. Everyone regard lo.is of age will be welcome. The meet ing will commence at 6 :30sharp. ing made in their auto. L. M. Henderson, of Lake. trio be- l"e were mane oi wax lor me ,occa j siun.' The city is doing aome flue work on j several of the streets of town in hav ing them paved with crushed stone This Hotel at New Pine Creek, is feeling exception- ..ii.. ....... i ii... ma .luta I..1..UIIUM Ki. iit nnur ivni. Miit . , ........ ..- .- .,,, , O..II I l.l.i.. that uu.iaru tauvoil t the hotel, the son of , lne at this time will soon resuu in i.aaeview naving streets thai compare favorably with those of anv community in the state. The best part : ot the matter is that the cost per yard Sublette. a Grandfather, came to Poard W. E. Brvan. and babv are doing well. The death of Mr. R. S. : i . 9 r . a lormer rcnunii i a.-.iv-. t.-..- B) ,QW that u g teMy ed at Chico. Cal.. the latter part of, chMDer lh. the oM eommon mud tht October. Mr. Sublette wa a aister h bee , fBU,t on many of the tboro or Albert and v. w. ueni ana na ; fare. for Bome tirae. munu frluniU hum whn Will 1)8 fleeniVl ... . .. n .. - - - ym. uuioi mamam rails was a pained to learn or ner oeam. viHitor thjg week and afUr viewinK F. Fetsch. of the Matchless Store, ia ; Lakeview. be stated that be waa con a visitor in Grants Pas thia week on aiderably surprised to aee such fine business. Mr. FeUch was a member , little town as we have. It Is hia first of the Citv Council there for many visit and he stated that his impressions years and it is a source of much plea- of our locality from what he had read sure to him to be able to meet his ; and learned from visitors did not begin many old friends once in while. to do justice to the commmunity. Mrs. The Sunday schoolteachers will meet: Gltt sccomnanied her husband who . th rfi-i.lemie of Prof. Burgess Sst- interpcrter in the Pete Follett urdav night, when a large attendance ia Murder Case during the examination expected. The good work of the ' 01 ome 01 lne Mexican and Spanish ..u, hr. thrmiirh organization and the '. witnesses for the State. weekly meetings is being felt bv all )hut have come in contact with their efficient work. The first regular passenger train arrived at Bend Tueadav evening of last week. Ibe train was composed of six coaches and was operated jointly with tho Hill .and.Harriman lines, leave Bend every morning. a tj 6:30, ar riving at Portland at 6 p. m. The fare to.Portland is $7.45. , .i iM Swan shooting is one of the pastimes that is meeting with considerable suc cess these dsya according to the reports that have come from the vicinity of the lake bv thoae that have been after the festive bird. Geese and ducks get their share of attention from the men that are followers of the sport. J. Zli WJCurtis. of Valley Falls, was la visitor this week. Mr. Curtis savs thut the outlook for some big business in the Chewaucan4Vullev next year are verv brightand that the many new.im provements that are ooontemolated bv men there will make a big change in the topography of the country. The Lakeview Commercial Club will meet at their new ball over the drug store of Hall & Reynolds next Monday evening. A large attendance ia expect ed as there are many matters of in terest to all concerned In the welfare of the community thut can be discussed and a good attendunce lends interest and makes everyone feel that thev have a part In the upbuilding of the tows) and county. May Locate Here J. W. Stephenson, the young photo grapher who was a partner of the ill fated Bakowakv that lost his life inthe attempt to take some winter scenes in the vicinity of Crater Lake. Klamath Tralna ' Cuntv. last winter and who made a irio mrougn nere bdoui a vear ago. is busy taking views and scenes around Lakeview. Mr. Stephenson is keot busy and Intends to open a studio as soon as he finds suitable auarters that will meet his requirements. He has finished some fine work and some of the panoramic viewa that they took when here last tall are among the best seen in this part of the countiy. Locate At Fallon A. M. Maonas waa in town the fore part of the week having just returned from Fallon. Nev.. where he and C. F. Stephens have leased a hotel and bar. having already taken possesssion. Mr. Macnab left Tuesday morning for PortJ land and Seattle to close up soma busi ness matters, and will then return to Fallon to reside permanently. Both Mr. Macnab and Mr. Stephens made many friends during their stsv in Lakeview. all of whom sinoerelv wish that they may meet with un- abounded success in their new location, NOTK.'K OK t-UKKIKt'S SAI.K ir Ii K A t. PKOI'K RTY Albvrt Ik til. I'Utmiff 1 v. Cli.rl. K Kit,.. Kva Itli-.'. R.llt y A- MuBKiniiill, roriKir- i linn. Iji kt-vit-u ljiti.1 nli.1 f " L.unibtr t'iiiu.Hii v. a corjir- atltin, ami Julin k Ku c, Ik i inlnm j Notlif l lj.-r.-i.jr niv. n ItiHl .uriumU to an ext-i-u tun in foii't-loMir' iBimi'il mil oflhet-tr-run i-iiurf ol ilii- matt- nf Ort-tfon. lor Uie coun ty ol l-k.f. i.n Hit- :tn I il ol .NoVfiiii.-r, 1911, ii. tin a jiiilKiiii-nt ami vJri-ri- i-ntt-rtil by mtul court tin Hit vib tlay of Ot-tolx-r, lull, iu lb? lMivt-4-ntlil.-il rti"i' in favor of thr aliovH naintxl iiiiitiff, Aioi'U Ik-iii, and nainiit the alMivt--nauit.-.l .li-fi-ii.laut.-. t haneii k. Kir. ami ( Kvr Klue, fur Hit-auiii of 1M5, with luit rent ILvrt-oii at uu- rai.- ol eight rti-ni imt annum I frniii Orioln-r . lull, ami tin- further uin ..f limu.rtu-'. f..i., and tin- fiirilu-r sum m l.'.i i-oktH, and tl.-t-it-i-iii n lore.-ioMiir of iiit-rtitatrti ujmiii Oil- hi-r.-lnalu-r dtarribi-d rial projM-rtjr aaiiikt all ol iiiu aoovc-iiaiut-d iH'It-nnaiiia, I liarl. a t. IUr. r . Hu e HhUi-v & MhsimuIII a rorKiration, LaLt-vit-w ltnd and 1. umber Cotui.anr, a rirKiratiun, and Julia t Hue, and fori-vt-r barrlliK and fort-t Iokiiii; t-a h of aaid dc ft-ndauia ol any and all niebi, title. Init-rt-al, claim or demand In or titou kaitl t.rof,-riy and fata ana tnery .arrt'i iiierroi, i. " .-timer, alierifl of Lake county, Oregon, did. on the 41b day il .NOM-inli r. l'.Ml, duly levy upon the lol loping dt'MTitM-d real propertr of I hariea K Klie, ibe abovv-uanied defendant, lo wit: The eut naif of Ibe noribMcal ouarter. the aouth went quarter of (lie uonheaul quarter and the norlueaat quarlt rof Iho aoulhweat quarter of aection in id lownanip w, kiuiii ol range is, eaat ol tne "lllaim lle Meridian, coiilalnliig Ii) acres of land iiliiau-d in 'ke county, iat of Oregon ; and lhat pursuant lo said execuiiou 1 will on the Vth day of ISt-ember, 111, at the hour of 10 o'clock A M, of aaid day, at the court houae door ol the county court hnuw in Lake- view. Late county, Oregon, tell at public auc lion, to the higiieal bidder for rub In baud and n.hject to redemption in the manner pro vided by law, and discharged from any and all claim or lien of each of the above-named de fendant, all ibe right, title and Interest of the above-uamed defendant. Ihariea & Kluc and Kva Hire, In and to aaid premiaea, and also ail (be r'g 111. title and interest which aaid defend ant, Cliarlet E Hue and Kva kite, had in or lo said p remix. on and after tbe said Itib day of October, lull, together with the tenements. heredltaiuenla and api.uruuancea thereunto Deio.igiug, or so uiucu uiereoi as may be neces sary lo sallnly such execution, and the cons and expcuaeaol sale lialed this 4th day of November. lull. W B iNIPKR, Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon JUST RECEIVED a large shipment of GLOVES AND MITTENS including: Wool Mittens good ones at 25c Golf Gloves 35c to T5c Muleskin Gloves and Mittens 25c Goatskin Gloves good weight 50c Horsehide Gloves, medium and light weight $1.25 Indian Tan Buckskin Gloves 81.50 Also a large assortment of Dress Gloves and Driving and Automobile Gloves and Mittens BRITTEN & ERICKSON Lakeview : : : Oregon 22 NOT1CK FOR rt'BI.U" AVION Not Coal luds Department of the Ulterior US Land Oiffce Lakeview, Orvgon, November 4,!1V11 Notice is hereby slveu that J Fred rlherrard. whose post oltiee address is Lakeview, Orepin, did, oil the 3rd day of July, lull Hie In this ortn-e. Hworn Statement and Appliiatlon, No U47UO, to purchase tbe WL NE', N1, rKj, 8ec lloa 7, Township 37H, Kaugeiil K, VYillainetU) Meridian, and the timber I hereon, under the provisions ol the act of June 8, l7H, and acta amendatory, known as the "Timber and Bloue Law," at such value a might be, Died by ap- p, H(V,nU.. UU IU.I lllll.U.II. W ltU .fp,l- cation, the laud and timber tlieroou have been appraised, at a total ol v the timber esilm aiea 30,ouo board feet at 1 U0 per M, and the laud fitsj; mat aaid applicant will oner nnal proof In support of his application land sworn statement ou the 5th day of !auuar, lDl'i, be fore Register aud Receiver of the I'uited Blales Land OrBoe at Lakeview, Oregon Anv Porsou ia al liberty to protest tun pur chase Drtfore entry, or iuitlaie a eouteatat any lime peior pateut issues, by nung a corrobor ated affidavit lu this office, allcglug tacts that might defeat the entry A n uk run, ttegtster J V Ka ker, 2021 No. luth 8t, Kt Hmlth, Ark, says that he bad takeu many kluds ol kidney medicine, but did uul get belter uutli ha took Foley Kidney Tills No matter bow long you have had klduey trouble, yon will find quick and perinauc.nl bene (it by lha use ol Foley Kidney fills hlarl taking Inc. 111 now For sale by A L Tuorutou NOT1CE2 FOU I'UBLIOATIDN Not Coal Lands. Deuartment of the Interior, U. 8. Laud Ottlce at Lukevlew, OreKOti, November 2. 1011. Notice is hereby trlveo that loom as B. Alford. of Lakeview, Oreiron, who. on Jannary 3, 1003, niae homestead entry No. 3351, serial No. Ol'S, lor SlAl. sectloa 26, township 38 a., rsnge 20 K.. Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to make final five- year proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before the reg- lnU-r and receiver ot tho United States Laud Ottlce, at Lukeview, Oregon, on the 8th day of December, 1911. Claimant names as witnmues: Fred Hnider. A. N. Stanley. John Rilra and Oip luy, all of Lakeview, Oregon, A. W. OKTOX, Register. For coughing, dryness and tickling In the throat, uoarsuueia and all coughs and colds, taka Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Con talus no opiates For sale by A L Thornton Were They Are Every Ladies' Suit in the House Must Go And Go Quick. EVERY ONE A La VOGUE SUIT Look At These Prices: Regular I1G.50 Suits, now $11.00 18.50 " " 12.50 " 20.00 " " 14.25 22.50 " " 16.50 25 00 " 17.50 27.50 " " 18.50 30.00 44 44 19.50 35.00 44 44 22.50 CUT: Also a few Ladies' & Misses' 19 JO Coats to go at Exactly ' ' Half Price Come and look them overthey are bargains Lakeview Mercantile Co.