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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1912)
A' ''" -' Jg-j Mil ill ii I,, ill ilUT t ''JZ' lie HI U 1 13 3E Shoe On Earth! That may seem like n, broad assertion but it is backed up by the fact that every pair of these shoes are 100 per cent, leather positively no substitute. This shoe is made especially for the farmer, gardener, railroad man, dray man in fact any man who requires a shoe for service. This shoe is made from select chrome tannage leather, the soles and uppers are thoroughly infused with oil, which "not only makes the leather practically water proof, but prolongs the life of the shoe. The price of this shoe is MANY PROJECTS IN CONTEMPLATION Much Development Work Planned for Eastern -Oregon 8 100 Per Cent Leather Shoes $3.50 For Evry Member of Your Family THAT S WHY STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER' "THE QUALITY STORE' XXE E 3E3 aJ GAME LAWS TO BE MORE STRICT Hunting: Not to Be Permit ted Upon Receipts of Justices Ashland Record : Chief deoutv same warden L. Alva Lewis of Klamath Falls was in the citv last Satardav looking over came conditions in com pany with Deontv George Hargadine. Mr. Lewis is the chief deoutr in the newly created district comorisine the counties of Jackson. Josephine. Doug las. Klamath. Lake and Harnev. The office was created bv an order of Game Warden Finlev in order to relieve De puty Warden Sam Sandrv of some of his resDonsibilities. Hereafter Sandrv will have to do only with the interests of fishing in this district. Mr. Lewis informs the Record that at the meeting of the game warden and his deouties held at Medford recently an order was made that hereafter no fishing or hunting would be Dermitted upon receiots issued bv justices of the peace or other oarties authorized to to accept monevs for game and fishing permits. The order of the game war den is to arrest all persons so offend ing. Mi. Lewis wishes it understood that it is not the intention of the game and fish department of the state to work a hardship upon hunters and fishermen but that the order is merely given tor the orotection of the state's monevs. Mr. Lewis returned to Klamath Falls Saturday noon. JURY REVEALS CASE Continued from flrwt pane Alfred Smith has rented the Wizard hall and will give Dicture shows every night except Saturday nights, when the club holds its regular dances. He eDxects to be readv for operation the latter Dart ot this week. Union Cookery B&ge, "5c a package at she had been hit However, she soon regained possession of the gun and commenced firing at the door. In the darkness sne wsa unable to see anything and the Dosse bid behind some sage brush, from where thev were able to distinguish her by the flash of the gun. She fired number of shots around the house, but did no injury, finally going in to Schaffer. when the oosse came out of hiding and were then permitted to assist in caring for the injured man. Schaffer lingered until the next morn ing when be died, all the time refusing to bold any conversation with any one exceot the woman. Such in substance was the testimony before the coroner's jury, although the Wilson woman claims that she had no gun until after the shooting, and that her screams and the shooting follow ing was to arouse the neighbors and have them come to her assistance. However, after a warrant had been is sued for ber arrest she disaoDeared be fore it could be served and it is ore sumed hurriedly left the country. Schaffer was man of oleasinc ad dress, and one not acquainted with him would at once jumo to the conclusion that he was a man of means and straightforward and honest. He and the woman filed on claims in 26-15 last July when the land was first subject to entry. Thev filed in Derson and are well remembered by the land office offi cials. The gentlemanly bearing of Schaffer being oarticularlv noticeable. However he seems to have been a fiend incarnate and had no fear of bis follow man. His remains were taken to the Fort Rock cemetery for interment. i The coroner's jury found thst he came to his death while resisting arrest, and that the officers were wholly within their rights when thev fired the fatal shots. WOOL IS ALREADY IN ACTIVEDEMAND Buyers Already In Local Field But Make No Contracts I Ilarnev Countv News: Thera is now 1 undor construction a Urge irrigation nroject on Silver creek bv which the lands of that valley will be furnlnhvd with uermanent water bv the vear 1912. A similar nroject Is in contempla tion on Silver river, whloh will carry water to the lands of Ilarnev valley. Another Drojejt Is in process of devel opment In Blitten vallev. which will serve an immense amount of the rich est kind of land. Other projects are developing in the Trout oreek and I'ui'Mo vallevs in the south end and in Catlow vallev Jn the southwest. Still another very lmoortant enterprise In this line is an eleetrical irrigation sys tem which is backed bv a strong coroor ation owning water powers, bv whloh electric cower will be generated and transmitted to any cart of the couMrv for oumoinir purooses. and through which it Is exoected to furnish water to everv farmer desiring It. The natural water in all the vallevs is found in abundance at a deoth which makes it easv to raise and spread upon the land, and the level character of the vallevs permits the spread of the waters with very little labor. Mrs. Anna Blair and son, of FaiBlev. are paving Lakeview friends a visit. Union Cookery Bags. 25c a package at Low Fares West SPRING COLONIST PERIOD DAILY, MARCH 1st TO APRIL 15th TO All Central Oregon Points ON AOruTrii rav. CENTRAL OREGON LINE 'FROM ('II WACO CINCINNATI.... MILWAUKEE.. ST. LOUIS NEW YOHK .... DETROIT .$13 00 ST. PAUL . H7 90 KANSAS CITY.. . ft -0 OMAHA . S3 00 DES MOINES . . . . M (0 INDIANAPOLIS. . SS' 00 IJENVEU sr. oo jr oo 'J7 ST, :tr, Mi H5 oo From Other Eastern Point In Proportion Tell your friends lu the Last of this fj,ort unity ofmovluir Went at low rates. Direct train net-vice via Hurlliirton Route, Northern I'mltlc Great Northern, "North Hank" ami Oregon Trunk Railways. ' You can deposit funds with me, and west bound tickets will be furnished people In the East. Details will be furnished on request. W.E. COM AN, Con'i Freight A. Paam. Agt., PORTLAND, ORE. f. H. CORBET T, Agent, BEND, ORE. Wool buvers appear to be more or less uneasy concerning the spring clip, and already several contracts have been closed in Nevada and California. The too price seems to be around 14c. but thus far no local deals are reported. It is said that buvers went into Sur prise Vallev and contracted about 750.- 000 pounds while other contracts are said to have been made over in Nevada. These early contracts are in a manner accounted for bv the low prices of wool and mutton last season which out some of the sheepmen in a hole. In orriter to raise necesseurv funds at thia time thev have contracted their wool at the prices offered. All of the sheeomen of Lake Countv are in gooa shape financially, so far aa this season is con cerned. and they will be able to handle their flocks until shearing time with out contracting their wool. The local banks are able to advance all necessary funds, and hence buvers are unatle to do business in Lake Countv at the pre sent time. The Boston market last week made a decided advance and trading con tinued active. As a conseauence sheeo men are greatly encouraged over the outlook, for it was feared that the agitation of the tariff auestion in Con gress would have a tendency to un settle prices. J. Frank! last week unexpectedly arrived from San Francisco, he having been sent ud here by Koshland Bros, to 8csertain the condition of the local wool market. Before reaching Lake view Mr. Frank! visited Alturas and Surprise Valley and found that a few thousand pounds of wool had been con tracted, but that no reallv important deals had been made. In this vicinitv he found the woolgrowers in good financial shape, and hence unwilling to contract at prices offered. the highest being 14 cents. While Mr. Frankl's appearance was unexpected yet it was none the less appreciated bv bis manv friends, for bis jovial nature makes him a welcome guest wherever he may be. Back to Newspaper Life "Chap" Graves announces today his purchase of the Klamath Countv Demo crat, which has been run bv Miss Cath erine Prehm. tie states that the deal bv which K. A. Koooes of Cleveland was to take the paper is supplanted. By his own arrangement he takes from J. P. Harter the option which Harter held on the publication, and which was to go to Koooes. Mr. Graves will go to Merrill tomorrow to take charge of the paper, and will change its name back to the Merrill Record Klamath Herald. "Chan" is well known in Lakeview, be having been formerly employed in this office. He is a thorough newsosper man and the Examiner wishes him un abounded success in bis new field. Library Association Annual meeting of the Lakeview Li brary Association will be held at the library Saturaav. Mar. 2. 1912. for the purpose of electing officers and trustees for the ensuing vear. Bv order of Mrs, Wm. Hervford. vice president. Mrs. E. E. Kinenart. Sec. Social Entertainment Mrs. F. P. Cronrmiller entertained a number of ladv friends Saturday af ternoon at her home on Dewev Street. "500" was the feature object of the entertainment after which refresh merits were served the guests. Thone present were : Mesdames Srtrlling. Schminck. Reynolds. W. K. Hervford. Orton. Norin. Miller. Moss. Bemis, Ahlstrom. Cobb. Cretnler. Thornton. N. T. Corv. Stone. McKen dree. Fitsoatrick. Clark. Dewev, Farrell. , Magilton. and Johnson Misses Laura Snelling. Pearl Hall. Afton Young and Linton. i . i j W. F. PAINE & CO. Real... Estate LAKEVIEW, OREGON IMPROVE YOUR FLOCK I have a few Ierhnrn Cockerels which I Imported from some of the best flocks In Missouri and Nelt raska, which I will sell at follow ing prices: S. C. HL'1'F LEiSllORNS. $100 R. S. WHITE LEdllORNS ... $3 00 H. C. GOFF Valley Falls : Oregon Located on I'alsley-Lakevlew St any Line m ai a m "with erreakrftH and tKx slwtyi pls" TWO HORSE OVERALLS MAOt BV LEVI STBAUSS CSX CO. mmm mm NEVER PUT OFF UNTIL TOMORROW WHAT YOU CAN DO TODAY! Stop as you go by the The Economy Store and price their stock of Groceries, also their Shoes, Socks, Gloves, Woolen Underwear, Sweaters, Dress and Winter Overshirts. DorVt look back and regret that you did not trade at the Economy Store bn Lm ESTATE NOTARIES PUBLIC INSURANCE O.S. LAND OPI'ICE PRACTICE HOMESTEADS O. V. L. Co. Lands Our Specialty PATCH & FISK LAKEVIEW OREQON Lakeview Meat Market HAYE3 eft QROB, Propr b Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc, Etc. Try our Sausages and Cured Moats Quality Unexcelled Krw Illrrj Walters' Addition Oflcrs the liest Close-In Home Sites in Lakeview! Near Schools, Churches, Depot find Ilusincss Center. Buy Now! Lots 50 x 123, $140.00 to $275.00 Iuisr Terms. W. F. PAINE A CO., Agents TTTGood wiring is 1 1 is the very best insurance policy you can have and the cheapest. We do it. E.T.SPENCE Victor and Edison Phonographs Disc and Cylinder Records ON SALE AT Hall & Reynolds Drug Company LAKEVIEW - OREGON ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS IT IS THE FIRST THOUSAND DOLLARS THAT IS HARD TO ACCUMULATE The very best way to accumulate one thousand dollars is to buy a city lot in Portland. Portland real estate has been increasing in value at the rate of over 20 per cent per year for the past five years. This is shown by the records of the assessor's oflice and includes the total real estate of the city. Some sections have increased several hundred per cent in five years. The prospects for the future of Port land are better now than at any previous time. There will soon be a million people here, and so long as the city continues to grow real estate will increase in value. Portland real estate is the safest and best investment in the Northwest and there is no better investment any place. Selected real es tate is increasing 25 per cent and more per year. A small payment down and a smaller one per monthSwill soon effect a saving of that first thou sand dollars. Investigate our opportunities at once. S. H. ADAMS, District Superintendent COUPON Henderson & Koiilman, Lakeview, Ok boon. Please send me Portland City Map and special information. Name . Address ... The above request places me under no obligation. '