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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1912)
"IV Soli Tho Real Earth" J. O'NEILL GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon Farm 30.00 I'eracre for 100 htm In meadow about a nolle from depot. Easy tern? a. $10.00 I'eracre for 100 acre In meadow with bouae and baro, all fenced. Easy term a. 120.00 I'er acre for 100 am flat grain land, seven miles from Lakeview, west. Easy terra. 31.60 Per acre for 240 aerr One grain land, 1J mile from the O. V. L. addltloo. Eaay term. $20.00 Ter acre take 200 acre of timber land 3 mllea from tbe city. Boy close In and your profits will be large. Kay term .l O.(k) Vor a fine n A-riram houiw, woml aliml, chicken linuxe sad barn, large lot WOsIM, nit fenced, about one block Iroin High School, JmmI built let rnr, terms. I.VKM) 00 Tak.ee 4 lots with largo honae cIm to business center no Water street, will Ml all or part. Thin I your shance to get ft bumrie locution. Khjt trtii. MU0.(i0 For n, nice 6-rootii house, also rooI (mm, Urge lot KXixSUl, on Blanh St., near the depot. Kiuy terms. llOO.ro For oneof thn lxMt bunKrilowa In th- city; kino new hern, large corner Int. n lrgiln, don't iiiIm It. Khk.v terniM. Town Property Xnhc County ramtncr Tlll'ltlAY. FEIUtlTAKY 8. 1WI2. BRIEF MENTION I. Vogue aulta aad coat at the Mere For ante, good dry wood. I'hona Ml. N.T.Cory. Fltf WaMoti Sl Htrltlln liuy and anil ec ond band gooilt. tf. I'otatoea, 1 t per pound. HtJ.8 I juie or K. K. I'atcli. if. Potato, MHi k lot, li t per pound. He J. t). l.une or K. It. I'atvh. tf. Nice IIdh of ladltm' two piece and uolon underwear at Merc. Va. The Uxtt butter Oliver's- 40 eanta per pound at llieter' I'uhIi ntorn. If you want a renlly good moke fur a oiukle, try Htorkiuau'a Leader. Mra. George Jones of i'aialev. this week is vlating relatives In Lakeview. Homer Morris and wife are vlaitlng wltb relatives and frienda In Lakeview thiw week. I'otatoee, lota ol them, I sack or 1 200, at let a pound. J. H. Luna or R. K. l'atch. tf. Jake Sebwelnforth is keot buav thete davs around town nrunlng orchard and hade trees. FurnUhed front room, ground Boor, 1 block from liimincmt center. Inutro Kxainliii-r otlii-e. SeyM tf Good dry 10 Inch wood for anle by H. M. Tatro. !,eave orders with U. Nhermnn Flutter. 2 22 Ed I'agnello. the serial traveling salesman waa in Lakeview last weak interviewlnii our merchants. Several counlea from here attended the dsnce st the John Mulkev Discs weat of town lat Friday night. Prof. J. A. Kfchard. principal of tbe New Pine Creek school, was a Lskeview viaitor lat Saturday. Frank Iluaaev and Mina Hazel Miller, ef New Pine Creek, aient laat Satur day and Sunday in the county aeat. (i. II. Aldrigo. one of Pine Creek'a moat enternirains citir.cn. came ud laat Saturday on a short uusinoaa vialt. S. P. Pick laat week returned from Layton, Cal., where he wsa on buidneMS connected with the estate of hia brother. Sheritf W. B. Snider baa been suffer ing from a uuita aerious attsck of lum bago. He is now able to be upon the street. A "Keglatretion Tea" was held Isst weak in Alturss for the Durnose of sflordlng the ladies an ocnortuntty to rsgister. V. G. Allen and wifs. were In from McDowell creek Isat week, viaittng with Mra. Allen's slater. Mrs. Chris Lsnralet. C. W. Reynold, clerk of the Wash ington Public Service Commiaaion. Monday returned heme on a viait to his family. Mra. J. Chaa. Smith returned thii week from Chicago where she has been uurchasing her atock for the Pariaian Millinery. Eddie Mc Broom arrived In Lske view laat week for a few dava atav. He recently returned from a trlD to San Francisco. John P. Cook, architect and sanitary engineer, formerly of Alturaa. arrived in Lakeview this week and is atouning at Hotel Lskeview. L. C. Sine more, of Fort Klamath. well known in Lake County. Is a can didate for the Democratic nomination for clerk of Klsmath County. Since being left without a home bv tbe fire, A. L. Thornton and tsmily will occupy the W. Lair Thompson resi dence during Mra. Thomoson's absence. A lone bsndit succeeded laat week In holding ud tbe night olerks of the Win chester hotel in San Francisco and making a clear escape with a booty ot $8!W. N. Bieber. whoae store and flour mill at the town of Bieber were last Fall destroyed by Bre. will renlace them on a more extensive scale than ever. A reduction of one cent Der bead is announced for grazing cattle on the Fremont Foreat from Acril 15 to Nov ember 16. The iew rate is SI csnts per head. Pastor Simmons assisted bv J. B. Griffith, of Klsmath Fails, opened a series of revival meetings Tuesdsv night at the Baptist church. The annrectlatlon of the good work done by these meetings is manifested bv the large congregations which turn out nightly, Mr. and Mrs. Chs. Umbach laat Sunday denarted for Han Franeleeo where they will anend a month enjoy ing the balmv breezes of the Califor nia climate. J. F. Mavflcld left for Keno Friday last where he went to look after a Moment of rattle which waa consign ed to the Nevada Packing Co.. from New Pino Creek. Auten & Rlnehart. hardware and furniture dea'era. have leaned the Dan Bemia lot adiacent to the Examiner office and have It stocked with machin ery and implements. A nation-wide movement, fostered by the liaotint lavmen, is under way to A. Storkman returned thla week from Sap Francisco and 'Alameda, where Jhe went for medical conaultatiftn. Mr. Storkman savs he feels considerable better from the effect of hia trio, but is now being treated by Dr. E. H. Smith. The motion ulcture reproduction Tuesday evening at Wizard hall of the Wolgaat-Moran prize fight waa well at tended. The pictures were clear and gave a good idea of this noted fistic battle. Mr. Smith will show the pic tures sgsin tonight. Psislev will furnish at least two can didates at the April primaries. F. L. Young of that place haa announced him- Induce evert Haotlat to contribute at aef aa a candidate tor State Senator least 10 cents a week toward the sup port of foreign missions. Ssturdsv night Lakeview Lodge. No. 63. l.O.O.F. will hold an eeneciallv int'rnsting meeting at ita hall, when on the democratic ticket and W. S. Blair will come out aa a republican candidate for County Clerk. J. A. Nelsonjand Frank Barnea, of khm Anna ftlvF Irrigation nrnfort mt the aecond degree will be out on " Summer Lake were buainess viaitors In town tbe first of the week. Thev re port everything flourishing in that vicinity and that plowing haa been in progress there since January 2. J. A. and Andv Morria. Monday, re turned from their trip to California and Rogure River Valley. During their atav in California they visited with Uncle Joe Morrow at Santa Roaa and had a very pleasant time. Thev found a wonderful change Id Rogue River Vallev. where theyaoent their bovbood dava. the whole country being planted in orchards. Mrs. Rubv Msvnard. formerly Miss Plnknev, and Mrs. Lois Hall, formerly Miss Plessants. came down from Lake view last Wednesdsv. on a visit toiheir manv friends. Mrs. Hall now resides at Lakeview. and was se'rompanied bv her little daughter, while Mra. May nard haa her borne at Stockton. Al turaa New Era. Mias Afton Young, of Cssosde Locks. Sundsv evening arrived in Lskeview visit to her rister. Mrs. A. W, Orton. She enjoved the trip over from the Falls very much, the novelty of a atage ride and pleasant weather in mid winter offsetting tbe disagreeable fea turca of the trip. . ' Albert Welter waa put to death in the electric chair at Sing Sing, on Jan two candidates initiated The old city pumo. acceasories and other more or less useless articles were moved from the Town Hall te Wm.Mo Cullev's property on Slash street, this week, where thev will be stored. Tbe ballasting crews on the N.-C.-O. are now st work north of Funk's Point, snd should weather conditions prove fsvorablo they should complete the work to Lakeview bv the end of next week. Dr. E. II. Amsden. Monday, came up from New Pine Creek for the first time since hia recent aevere illness. The doctor ia now enjoving excellent health and rapidly increasing in weight. Klamath Falls is to have a box fac tory. The Johnson-Clarke company are the main promoters of the acheme. and Klamath's unlimited timber supply and power facilities justify an industry of this sort. George S. Down wss up from the vsllev Mondsv. He savir the farmers are all beginning their soAng plowing ion and that he ia preparing to begin break ing aome new land on the V. L. Snell ing ranch. T. J. Kvans. of the Paialev section a fow davs ago returned from Kansaa Citv. Mo., where he waa called bv the death of his father. He was met here by hia wife, who baa been viaiting j " 9- tot the murder of fifteen-vear Lakeview friends. 1 01(1 Kutb Wheeler, nearly two years ago. Wolter left a statement with I Warden Kennedy denying that be Mra. Richard Kingslev and aon. Ma' t.tr ratiirnml 'rnuuriBU Imffl an yf AMI. i ed trio through Western Oregon ,nd I committed the crime. He was convict- California. Thev report an enjoyable j time and Mrs. Kingslev s health much) Improved bv the trio. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis returned laat week from their honeymoon trio spent in Ssn Frsnclseo and other Cal ifornia citiea. Mr. and Mra. J. D. Hervford. of New Pine Creek, accom panied them on the trip. The amputation of Thomaa Farrell's finger has caused him considerable pain but Is recovering as rapidly as could be expected. Dr. Smith perform ed the operation while Dr. Everett ad ministered the antiseptic. J. C. Dodson thia week took an option on 800 acrea of land in Big Vallev. Thia property controla the reservoir aite of the Warner Irrigation Co. and the (option was secured from W. T. Cresitlor at a price of S500. Weather conditions during the past week have been ideal, the davs being wsrm and pleasant with scarcely any freezing at night. Early laat evening rain commenced falling and continued all nigbt and thia morning. Mrs. C. W. Reynolds reoeived a seri ously sprained ankle the night of the fire bv fteouing into a boxing surround ing a tire plug. Dr. Everett ia attend ing bar and promises that she will be able to be out in a few davs. C. B. Koozer was in from his West Side rsnch this week to get lumber preparatory to begin building on his homestead. He aavs the farmers in his section are buav tilling the soil and that feed is growing nloely. The third-term bugaboo seems to have no terrors over in Klamath. It Is now ststed that "Billv" Barnea will seek a third term aa sheriff, while County Clerk DeLan has announced bis candidacy for tbe third term. An attraction aside from an excep tionally good program of pictures at the Arcadia theatre last Sundsv even ing was the rendition of a violin solo by Miss Lorena Bailey. Misa Mabel Ver non accomanied her on the piano. F. M. Duke and wife returned last week from a pleasure trip to Reno and Goldfleld. Nevada. Mr. Duke has a brother residing at Goldfleld whom he had not aeen for twentv-six years. Thev rcoort'having had a very pleasant time. ed on circumstantial evidence. Edwin Hawlev, one of the most prom inent financiers and railroad men of the country died February 1, at his borne in New York city. L had been plann ing a merger of railroada of the south and southwest that would have been for that country what the Harriman avstem is to the region into which it extends. The warm weather ia awakening the soring snorts. Yesterday Tom Curran. of Hotel Laaeview. upon a wager, sprinted off 100 varda in just 14 seconds and took the money. The bet made was that he couldn't make the distance in that time. Tom didn't have any time to go on. but said after taking the monev. that It waa all that waa necessary. Bend Bulletin : A petition for nom ination aa candidate for the office of Representative of the 21st district in the Stste Legislature has been filed by Vernorn A. Forbea with the Secretary of State. The district is composed of Klamath. Crook and Grant counties, and is entitled to two joint Representa tives. The primary election will be held on April 19. T. B. Anderson, who wss arrested Isst week upon a warrant from F. M. Chrisman. of Silver Lake was released Tueaday after serving a jail aentence for a fine of $20. It seems thst the first reports were misconstrued aa Anderson made no attempt to break in the hotel at Silver Lake, but wss ordered to leave bv Mr. Chrisman when Anderson offended him bv use of vile language and it waa upon this charge that he was arrested. In answer to a communication receiv ed from II. E. Oleweiler of Harnev county asking if the people can recall the county court or demand a referen dum on an order of the court to build a new court bouae, Attorney General Crawford has decided that the referen dum doea not apply to the orders of a judicial body, tut only to legislative enactments, and that the people have no right to vote on auestions involving the order of a county court.' A former decision of the attorney general is that the recall needs no legislation to be effective. Through the efforts of the Klamath Falls Chamber of Commerce, a great reduction has been aecured in the freight rates on grain over the S. P. line. The new rate Is $4 a ton from Klsmsth Falls to Ashlsnd. 14.25 to Med ford snd $4.50 to Grsnt Psss. The former rate to Ashland waa $7.10 with a proportionately higher rate shipment to the more distant parte. G. H. Aldridge. a well known citizen of New Pine Creek was in town Sstur dsv snd reported the State Line town in a flourishing condition. A new store bss recently been opened in tbe Blur ton building, while a billiard hell will be opened In a part of tbe new building being erected by J. B. McNew. Every thing indicstes a rapid development of that part of Goose Lake Vsllev now that the rslroad haa been completed. The taking of testimony in the Davis Creek water suit came to an abrupt halt last Wednesday afternoon, after the examination of a witness, aa an error was discovered in a dste con tained in tbe order of the court, which made it necessary to postpone proceed ings snd obtsin a new order snd notice. The testimony will be taken later on under a new order. Alturaa New Era. There ia considerable agitation over the proposition of forming a new county tbe proposed outlines to embrace a portion of Northern Lassen. Western Modoc, and Eastern Shasta countiea in Northern California. Aa proposed the new county would embrace a territory of nearly 1700 aquare miles, and tske in a section that at the present time is isolated from their respective county seata. BIG DEAL ON FOR LAKE SHORE LANDS J. C. Dodson Interests Portland Capital In Property Another big realty deal of much im portance to Goose Lake Vallev is sbout to be made through tbe efforts of J. C. Dodson. The landa which are about to be aold are those of the Lake Shore Land & Cattle Co.. at Davis Creek, which are considered to be tbe moat valuable in this entire section. The trsct embraces about 5600 acres snd is so situated as to. be advantageously sub-divided. Mr. Dodson this week returned from Portlsnd where it is understood he was successful in inducing several capital ists to nivestigate the merits of the proposition. It is also understood tbat thev were very favorably impressed with the proposition and it is practi cally certain that the deal will be clos ed within 10 days. For years the lends of the Lake Shore Company have been held intact, all efforts to purchase any portion of them having been futile. The Davis Creek railroad station is located on the eastern part of the tract, tbe lands gradually sloping from there to he lake. At one time it was 1 announced that the lands had been aold. but it appears that for some cauae the deal fell through. Tbe soil is especially adaoted to the growing of all kinds ot fruit, vegetables, grains, grasses, etc.. the fsmous John Briles place almost adjoining it on the north. When sub divided into small tracts it will no doubt find resdv ssle. Fire Incidentals The windows of T. E. Bernard's hardware store were auite badly dam aged bv tbe fire Monday evening. As a result of the fire Monday night. practically every window in ;the south side of the court house was broken. The residence front of Attorney J. M. Batchelder wsa damaged somewhat but sside from some little damage that the law books received while being moved from the office, his loss was not heavy. Good Printing Is the art of putting Into another mind what Is tn your own. IT IS A SUBTLE METHOD OP SUGGESTION i ks a maass of making a favorable vpresaloo. o have th beat results. It must be bit bwt prlollu. ttial we are prepared to give jrou. a ALK RIGHT IN SHAMROCK STABLES J. MURPHY, Proprietor HALF BLOCK tmsT or COURT MOUtK Special Attention to Transient Stock Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month Always Open Phone 571 LAKEVIEW OREGON The "PIKE" One of the lead ing Walk-Over Models Shown in Tan, Calf and Blacky Radium Calf, short stub toe, stilt heel, arch-supporting shank either style Button or Lace. $4.50 is an unusual price for so good a shoe. i BRITTEN & ERICKSON ere They Are Every Ladies' Suit in the House Must Go And Go Quick. ONE A La VOGUE SUIT I' l Look At These Prices: Regular $16.50 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 " " 19.50 35.00 " " 22.50 I' 'I TTT Also a few Ladies' & Misses' JJ J9J0 Coats to go at Exactly ' ' Half Price. Come and look them overthey are bargains. Lakeview Mercantile Co.