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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1912)
rovn Propmrty "Wm Soil Thm Real Earth" J.' O'NEILL GENERAL REAL ESTATE Far mm $30.00 Per acre tor 100 acrea la meadow abont a mile from depot. Eaay terms. 110.00 Per acre for 100 acre In meadow with bonne and barn, all fenced. Easy terra. $20.00 Per acre for 100 acres 6ne grain land, seven ml lea from Lakeview, west. Eaay term. ; . i : . 13150 Per acre for 240 acre fine grain land, 1 J mile front tbe O. T. L. addition. Eay term. 120.00 Per acre take 200 acre of timber land 8 mile from the city. Boy dote In and yonr profit will be large. Kasyterm-. . - ; i:-o.o tar lot LiOilJS, nil i-nwl, about on. block from lllKb Nchool, just bul tmr, fav form. ' lit laat I.VKM1 00 Tm"' i,M!? W't,, U!- ST". C," 10 ,,u,ln"M 00 Water atreet, will wll .11 or part. Thl I. your chance to art busim-a location taut term. iHOO.OO For a nice 6-roorn lioue. nlm good barn, larta lot 100x264, on Blaah Kt nar the depot. Kiuy term. '' :1KX).r0 For one of Ih beat hun,r.itw In th. city; alao new barn, largo lot, a bargain, don't inUa It. Kiuty term. Lakeview : Oregon corner laftc Count? Eramincr TIU IHKAY, JANUARY 25, 1912. DRIEP MENTION Oranic anJ laroona at The Froat. U Vicu aulla aod coat at the yew. Co. WaUtiti A Mtrlpltn bay and anil end hand gootla. t(. There w a rainfall Uat night of .04 of an Inrh. t. M. WiUon arrived from Klamath Falla rrl lav laat K. U Kaaer. of Keno. vlaltad Lake vltw yeaterdaf. u K. Br. of Davla Creek wn In town Saturday. Mr a. T. V. Hall left llondav tor a two week 'a vieit at Aliaraa. , II. M. Fleming, of N Pine Creek, waa a town rial lor laat Kridav. The reoort U that the emoeror of China hae atdieated the throne. NU-e Hoe of ladle' two piece and onion undrear at Merc Co. W. Lair Tbomoeon Tueadav went to Alturaa on professional buelneaa. The beat bolter Oliver' -W cente per pound at Dwber'a Caah ntore. Walter Bonner of Willow Ranch waa a huaineaa f laltor In town Monday. If yon waot a really good amoke jc a oirile, try Hfirkman'a Leader. II. II. Rlddeia a few data alnee re turned from a bualneaa trio to Keno. f Joe McEachern. of Reno. Nov., la paving thla future metrooolla a vielt K. M. Boiler the trantfsr man. re turned Fridav from a vlait to Klamath Falla. Wm. Tavlor, of Paisley, came down ywivrdsv for vlait to tbe couatv seal. Try our Hand Roll Cbncolatea for aornnthlng rood. Cloud' Kandy Kit chen. K. E. Match of San r'ranoieco la In the eitv text a v. a rueat of Hotel Lake view. Fred Ilanaon. the Weat Side ranch man ami contractor, waa In town laat Fridav. Earl Abbott waa in from hia vallev ranch looking after bualneaa mattera. Tueadav. I.. D. and Leon Krakee. of Pluah. arrived from that I Ivelv auburb laat . evening. Mr. Laura B. Sender left Honda v morning for Warner Vallev. to accent a achool. Tbe Woodmen of tbe World enter tained tbe Women of Woodcraft; laat evening. An ice gorge In the Ohio river at Uuiaville ha done treat damage to ahipoing. Born, to the wife (of N. R. Wilcox, at Aahland. Ore iron, a 10-pound boy en Jan. 18th. J. J. Van Kenlen. of Adel. laat week returned from a vlait to hi old home in Michigan. Horn, to Mr. and Mr. Harvev Poln dexter. Wednesday morning, a bounc ing boy babv. Walter Welch, driver (of the ataare to I'luah for the Daat vear. i going to take a layoff. Hood dry 10-locb wood for sale by H. S. Tairo. Leuve order with U. Nlierman EiMter. 2-22 Lee Beall Tueadav left for hia old home in Rotrue Kiver Valley on hia an nual vacation. FurulMhfd front room, ground floor, I block from boHlnoB center. Eouutre Kianiloer osflo. eVjU it Born, to Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Tracy, of Drew Vallev. Jan. 17th, an oound girl babv. E. T. Barney, from the dam on tbe Weat Side, waa In Lakeview on bual neaa early in the week. County Judare Worden of Klamath rail I to be brought out a a candi date for congress aoon. Ceo. Wiae. of the Blurton Houae at New Pine Creak, came uo on Tueaday'a train on a buaineas trio. F. J. Loveland and wife arrived Tueadav from Klamath Fall and are visiting relative In town. Frank DeaCombe. a ranchman living eaat of Paialev. waa a bualneaa viaitor in tha countv at yeaterdav. R. J. Heam. who ia sollolting for a pioture enlarging concern has gone to Warner Valley for a few dava. President Taft reoentlv came out a t rone I v against the recall of judge, and alb rraod that the oeoulo were hard ly ready for Dopular government. It I reared that Mr. Wm. Wood, of Drew Vallev. who la Buffering from diopav. ia In a serioua condition. Charlea Barry, who has been soend Ing the tait two monlha in California, returned home on Sunday 'a train. Jay Shellbammer. hi on and wife were town viaitor on Monday. II aav folka ar buay olowing no hi way. E. A. Pridav. Tueadav. cam over from Pluah and yesterday left for Cali fornia to enjoy a month's vacation. Miaa Julia Gloater. bookkeeper for the Firat National bank, baa goneto Stockton. Cel.. for a vacation vialu J. C. Brockleahv the contractor, la building a aboo on Lake atreet. juit eoutb of T. E. Bernard' warehouse. County Clerk Payne la now engaged In extending the tai roll, a job that will keen bia office force buay for aom Urn. G. E. MoKune. of New Pine Creek waa In town on bualneaa tbe latter part of laat week, in oomoanv with J. A. 8mlta. (1. Schlatel, of th Brewery, de parted yeaterdav for 8an Kraneiaeo on a bualneaa trio, to be gone for a fort night. Mr. R. Fetaoh yeaterdav left for Grant Paaa. having been called to that olaee by tbe aerieo lllnea of her father. A. Storkman left oa Sundav'e train for.San Francisco, where he eioeeta to undergo ai ooeration in a hospital of that city. F. A. Williamson, who baa eharg of tbe Hervford ranch north of town, was in town on buaineaa tbe early part of tbe week. J. B. Marvin, a Portland drummer, waa in town the early Dart of tbe week laving plana to secure trade here for hi houae. Nate Smith, agent for tbe Consoli dated Stage tinea at Biv. came over .Tuesday juat to aee what a big town looked like. Llovd and A. J. Hickeraon returned yeaterdav from Bidwell, where thav were paying a vlait to their parent a for a week. Miaa Mabel Hotchkiaa. who haa been viaiting with Miaa Amv Hervford for aome time, haa returned to her home In the country. Mrs. Jeiie Mavnard. left Monday for Alturaa. where ahe will vlait for a couple of weeka. enroute to her home at Stockton. Cat. lieorge Johnson, caahier of the Bank of Lkcview, exDccte to leave tor the south in.a few davs for a brie f change of surroundings. Frank Koggers the well known Warner stockman, roadmaater. etc.. haa been aoending the Daat few dava with Lakeview friend. John Mumhv. the former sheepman. haa purchased tbe Shamrock stable on North Water street, having taken poa aeaaion Monday laat One of the numoroua tax roll of the countv baa been finished bv the county clerk' force and ia now ready to be turned over to the aheriff. Mr. and Mra. Enh Miller, of Paialey. came to town a few dava ainoe the lat ter remaining for a visit with bar mother. Mra. W. Z. Moaa. Ceoro-a W. Duckworth had a alight trok of paralysis Isst Fridav and for several days waa confined to hia bed. but I again able to walk about. Claud Gatch. the San Francisco drummer, who make Berkeley hi home, i in town Interviewing hia cue tomera, aome of the merchant. Frank Dobkin. of Silver Lake, was n town this week on probate business. Ha waa appointed administrator of the eatate of tbe late James M. Martin. Mrs. C. O. Metzker is now at Den ver. Colo., where her daughter. Miss Eva Clark, is attending Wolfe Hall. a high class school for young ladles. W. C. Hlckev, superintendent of bridge construction on the N.-C.-O., waa here Tuesday, making something of an Inspection of condition over the newer portion of the line from Altura. Loren Bailey and familv. former. resident of Lakeview. are now defi nitely located in Portland, their atreet address being 1627. Peninsular Avenue. Absolutely "nothing tlolng" about the heriff' oftlce wis ween aay. Sheriff Snlder-eoxeot of course, the usual routine of receiving money xor taxes. w j Pmudfoot. stock inspector, has returned home after an extended visit 0 Chicago. Kansas UtV ana ower in., in tha middle west He also ex tended bis trip t Canada and report most enjoyable time while aosent. Is there a town or olty In all Oregon whose municipal taxes are a low a that of Lakeview 4 1-2 mill on tbe dollar? Will the newspaper pre peak up, Meaara. Patch a Flak, the live wire real estate men. report the sale of loU 134. 135. 136, and 40. all in Walter' Second Addition to Lakeview. during the past week. Tbe Wizard are going to give a big Hard Time Dance to morrow evening. Arrangement have been made for a large crowd, and the proaoecta indicate a big turnout. Steve Moaa. Jack Green. Walter Dent and aeveral other Lake coanty oeoole. have been enjoying life In California and are stooping at tbe Argonaut in San Francisco. Th member of the Rebekah lodge of Odd Fellows will give wbist party Jrldav evening, at tbe lodge room after the close of the regular lodge meeting. All are invited. It is reported that Mr. Aviraenete I about to diaooae of her borne on Main atreet intending to go below where her daughtera are living, ao that ahe can be with them. The atatement made In last week'a Examiner that Mrs. Neilon would leave for below Jsst Fridsv. waa premature, a th lady is still at home. She ex pect to go later on. Tbe state railway commietion ba ordered a reduction in tbe dietanee tartfTa on the railwava of Oregon. It will be of great advantage to all in terior citiea and town. No new ault have been Bled in tbe County Clerk'a offloe for week, and tbe present indications are that the next term of tbe circuit court will be pretty shy of business. It ia evident that Valentina'a day la approaching. Number of little girl have been coming Into the newaoa per beadauartera inquiring for different ahade of colored print paper. W. F. Paine & Co. agent fur Walters addition, report the aale of 10 lot in th addition the naat week. Tbev have also old during December and January 52 10-acre tract at a consideration of $10,400. Paul Drenkel a few dava aince re turned from a viait to San Francisco and other California oitiea. He re porta the 1912 Dorris car to be at tbe too of tbe bean in automobile row in all citiea visited. E. R. Willis, who is quite well known here in Lakeview where be spent some time during last fall, with the Willis Furniture Co.. is a candidate for tbe Republican nomination of coroner of Klamath Countv. German conservative newspaper are fearful tnat the aociallsts will elect enough members of the reichatag to control the coming parliament, all be cause the government haa failed to unite the opposition. H. C. Jackson, wife and two little girls arrived yesterday from North Dakota, with the intention of making their home in thia countv. providing thev can And a auitatle place. They had been traveling for a week. Misses Gertrude Litchfield and Emma Caldwell, nurse from the boa plat fur the insane at Salem, arrived Saturday and on Sunday took with them, on their return r'rancea Rich, the woman whom the board of insane commissioners last week pronounced insane. Chaa. M. Falkner waa a few davs since called to bia old home in Indiana bv the aerioua illness of his father. On hi arrival he wired that hi father' condition waa much improved and it was exoected that he would gain hia health. Dr. B. Daly, departed Tueadav for San Francisco, intending to visit his brother at Chicago before he returns home. As county judge the doctor baa had hia band full of work for some month, and thinks he not only deserves batjwill enjoy a vacation for a while. Stumbling along the other day a bov over on Foots creek, Jackson countv kicked ud a bright appearing piece of metal, and taking It home discovered that it was a gold nugget. It proved to be worth S30.18. Isn't U strange that some chicken had no devoured It? On Saturday evening the Odd Fel lows, at their regular meeting will have work to do in the drat degree. All visiting members ar cordially in vited to be, present, and a full attend ance of the member ia expected, to see that the goat i properly cared for. Cheater Avery, well known in Lake county, has announced his candidacv for the Democratio nomination for sheriff of Lake county. Mr. Averv is a man of excellent character and should be elected be will no doubt perform tbe duties of the office In a most efficient manner. The chicken pie sooner given bv tbe ladle of th Civic Improvement league. 8aturdav evening waa a moat pronounc ed aucceaa. both In tbe ouality of tbe menu presented, th exauiaite manner of It being served and In the manner In which it waa patronized. The ladie are to be congratulated. Rev. A. F. Simmon cam home Sat urday evening, preached twice for bia people Sunday, and returned to Naw Pine Creek to belo carry forward tbe revival meeting at that place Monday. He re porta that thev are having very intreaeting and profitable meeting, having a large attendance and good aucceaa In gaining convert. F. M. Miller ha returned from an extended visit with his familv at Berk ely. Cab. where the bova ar attend ing school. He states thev are doing nicely in their atudiea. but that tbev. a wall a Mrs. Miller, are longing for tbe time when tbev will be back at Lakeview for the Summer vacation. J. W. Hunter, the realty man, re turned yeaterdav form a ten days' visit to Cedarville. Cat H ere porta having bad a pleaaant time while awav from Lakeview and ssvs that although Sur prise vallev ia a fine country, he belie ve that Goose Lake vallev will be a better country when it ia developed. Lakeview ia now being most heartily congratulated by many Examiner ub- criber because of tbe tact that we have railroad connection with tbe out aide world. E. O. Weaton. of Victoria. B., C. aav : "I congratulate you moat heartily upon this progressive achiev meat and hope it may be only tbe forerunner of greater things." Tha workmen who have been engaged in erecting tbe oolee and stringing tbe wires for tbe railway telegraph line in to this eitv reported veaterdav that the work iajalmost completed, only lacking a ahort atretoh'of line to reach the Jde pot from whioh point to the uc-town office being now all completed. Jt may take a day or two mor to make the connection. John Clanton. lately driver, of tbe atage on tbe down-the-vallev route, which was abandoned, baa been visit ing friends in and about Cedarville, in Surnrise vallev. returned Tuesday, and will shortly take the Plush run for the stage company. John states that fine weather prevailed about Cedar ville, and moat of tbe farmer are en gaged in plowing. The Pine Grove section near Klamath Falls is to form an irrigation district covering 8000 acres. The main canal ia to be located 75 feet above the pre sent 'Government canal, from which tbe water ia to be obtained. Electric pumps will lift tbe water to the upper canal, and it is estimated that the cost of the project will not exceed S15 per acre. New Pine Creek Items Mr. and Mra. Henderson and daugh ter, of the Lake Hotel have gone to Alturaa for a week'a visit Mr. and Mr. John Householder of Lakeview spent Sunday at the George Crowder home, t Mra. Amsden made a buaineaa trio to Lakeview Friday. A meeting of the directora of the Big Four Mine was held Monday at Altura to consider an offer that ha been made for the mine. Los Angalea capitalists also have an option on the Sunshine. New Pine Creek has great hopea in it minea and when Spring opena up. rapid development will be gin in all the mine. ' y Doc. LeRov met with a aevere acci dent caused bv a log falling on hia arm. whil e cutting wood a few day since. George Crowder left Monday for a buaineaa trio to Alturaa. Mr. and Mra. S." S. Henderson, of Alturaa are visiting the former par ent. Tbev exoeet to remain for sev eral week. Ed. Larkin arrived this week from Wisconsin for an extended visit with his brother. John Larkin, J. Todd Bonner aoent Sunday and Monday in town on business. A party of voung people were royally entertained by Mr. and Mra. Jim Vin cent at their home north of town. Mr. Lew Henderaon is recovering lowly from the attack of blood poison ing in bii foot A week ago Sunday, owing to the carlessness cf the linemen working in town, a wire was left low across the street. Early Boone's team became frightened and a aerioua runaway was narrowly averted. Owing to the illnesa of Postmaster Wendt tbe Photo tent will be opened at a later date. One of tbe moat enjoyable event of the season was tbe Rabbit Hunter' supper riven bv the losing team. Three hundred people were fed. A auoner WALK OVER For Every Day in the Year g Style, Comfort and Service GLOVE BRAND RUBBERS for Perfect Fit We have your size V 3 : fciry w ' ww -r A TV Here They Are Every Ladies' Suit in the House Must Go And Go Quick. EVERY ONE A La VOGUE SUIT mm ' TTT Abo a few Ladies' & Misses' vll 9 10 Coats to go at Exactly Half Price. Come and look v them over they arc bargains. Lakeview Mercantile Co. "fit for a king" and still there waa plenty left Proving tbe "Steven Bunch" are all right 1 Revival Meeting ar beiLg conduct ! ed by Kev. J. B. Griffith at the Baptist Church. Very good crowd bav been in attendrnr. ' rJT : a an f-iriTa'Tyrvr-iw "w r i a I ft ' - ' Look At These Prices: Regular $16.50 Suits, now $11.00 18.50 " . " . 12.50 20.00 " " 14.25 4 22.50 " ' '" 16.50 25 00 . 1.7.50 27.50 " " 18.50 " 30.00 " " 19.50 35.00 41 " 22.50 . ' r. 1 !