Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, March 21, 1912, Image 5

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Town Proporty
"We Sell The Real Earth"
O'NEILL & DUNLAP
GENERAL
REAL ESTATE
Lakeview : Oregon
Spring Spool ale In Far me and Timber
IMOO.OO For a 7-roim rwldaiice, bath room, cellar, Wrxxlxtinl, barn, carriage
lion', fruit Irooa, large lot cloau to huaiuraa center on Water rtt., rajr
txririn.
For tuliiMM office Mock, new and In good order, Jnil right fur Income
Investment. In plng IH er cent net after pay Ing water, Insurance,
lUhie and taxi's. 'I'.ixmy forma.
24f0. Ou Knr flnr imw fl-room hmim-, wood h1hh, chicken bonne and barn, large
lot IftOxl&l, nil fencud, about ciiid block from High Hcbool, Juat built iHMt
ytnr, easy term.
12.60 IVr acre for tto acre mo.t all tinder the O. V, L. main canal. Improve
menu, houae. barn. well fenced. The reaauu for offering tbla property
at euch aa nrea.o.able low price. It in part of an rat ata that tnnat be
(old. Juration. 4)1 mi rawest of the O. V.I addition to Lakeview.
"r n uiiK enoi, at oargain. j-pone or wire as.
Per acra for 100 acre One timber cloae to mill. Over 2.000.000 feet. 17
11500
20.14
25 00
130.00
1'er acre for 240
F.aar term.
acree, 8 tallea vest of town, good aage brush land
I'er acre for 30 acree. 7tf mi lea N. W. town, 15 acre water right, moatly
5000.00
Takie 4 lota with large houwe chm to busiwse center on Wali-r atreet,
will noil all or part. This I your ohsuca to get a btiHinesa location.
Eaay urum.
nnuer cuiutbtioo. iertna cash.
1'er acre for 100 acre flue grain land, aeven roil a from Lakeview, weat.
I.aay tarrna. '
Xaftc Counts Cramlncr
THURSDAY, MAJ'.CIl 21, 1012.
DRIEF MENTION
New Gingham at It & M'a.
Italnlor Heor on draught at the Inn
Watson & Htrlplln buy and well m
ond hand goods, tf.
A good cigar for five centa at Tho
Froat. The only one In town.
II. A. Urattain. of Faialev. ia resla
tared at Hotel Lakeview thla week.
Charlea Morrlaon and Iater Vernon
Monday dame uo from New I'lne Creek.
Nuw aurlng hlmry, allk, Hale and
cotton, faucT raid plain, black and
color at LI. A M.'a
A verv enjoyable ,deee waa held In
Wuard hall Saturday evening in which
about twenty-five oouolee oarllcloated.
Mra. D. C. Hrhmlnck Monday re
turned from Hevie Creek where ahe
haa been vlaltlne: with Mra. M. L).
Willlama.
Loula Gerber. the mutton buver. la In
Lakeview tbla week interviewing our
aheeo vrowera. No purchases have been
reported aa yet.
Laat Saturday Fred Fiaher aid
family moved to their new home at
New Pine Creek on the McCullev ranch
which be recently purchaaed.
The Klamath Daoere are devotinK
much time enerirv and valuable aoace
to a little newsoaoer controversy to
aettle the ouestlon of "Wbo'a a lUrT"
Laat week the old well curbing which
waa In front of the I'alace aaloon. waa
torn down and moved away. Thia waa
an old land mark and ita diaauDearance
ia nuite noticeable.
Mr. and Mra. Georre W burton Fri
day left on the aiiecial train for Reno
and California cltiea. Mra. Whorton
went for 'medical treatment and the
lenctb of their trio ia indefinite.
Uncle Dick Klngslev celebrated hia
ttfth birthdav, March 15. Uncle Dick
aava he can smulefoot faater and jump
bivher and dive decner and come out
drver than anv other old atlfT in Lake
view. Mra. C. H. Parker, who haa been
apendlnu the winter in California, vca
terdav reached Lakeview on her way
home. Mr. l'arker met her here and
thla morning they left for their home
at Adel.
County Commiaaioner F. E. Ander
mi Sunday came down from Fort Rock
to attend the adjourned term of County
Court. Court convened a couule of
weeka ago but waa adjourned to await
the arrival of Mr. Aoderaon who waa
not in attendance at that time.
Georee McGrath. la working behind
the Hotel Lakeview bar during the ab
ae'nce of George Harrow who left laat
Friday for a few weeka viait in Reno
and California polnte. Mr. McGrath
waa oroDrietor of the Alcove aaloon in
Alturaa which he recently aold.
Charlea Allatrum and Mra. Julia
Haker. brother and aiater of Mra. C. E.
i,ontwav. have arrived from CriuDle
Creek. Colorado, and have permanently
located in Lakeview. Mr. Allatrum
haa acquired an Intercut in the Colora
do Cafe and Hakerv and will assist in
conducting the buaineaa in the future.
Ideal Nhlrts, all new at H A M'a.
Do you drink beerT Ak for It iluler
The Ion.
Our Shirt WuIhU ale nobby and op
to date. II A M'a.
L. P. Klippel waa down from hia
Hummer Lake ranch thla week.
The Froat la whnre you can vet vour
Eaater Candlea and Kaiter novetiea.
Dick Mahoaev the well known Irian
lad. waa In town the foroait of the
week.
Mra. John Metzker veaterday return
ed from a vialt to Reno and other oolnta
In the lower country.
' 100 ncrea anin-brtiah land on Weat
Hide (or atita at 1 10 per acre, bar
gain, ft J. N. Wataon. Of
I. A. Underwood, contractor and
builder, haa begun work on the new
home for Clarence Kinehart on Main
atreet.
Jamea Turpin and Frank Roeere two
ofLake countv'a aheeo men. came over
from Pluah to attend the funeral of
Pnil Lvnch.
ItOHK COMIi White and Drown
Legborna, eyga $1.60 per aettlng,
apet-lal price on two or more aettiiiga.
E. C. Alilatrom. 2t
Andy Morria. the Adel dairyman
waa in Lakeview Saturday. He atated
that be would aoon move to hia aum
aier quartera in Camaa Prairie.
The Preabvterlan Ladiea Aid will
meet at the Maaonic Hall on Thuradav
afternoon. March 28. Mra. O'Neill
will aerve refreabtnenia. AH are cor
dially invited to attend.
Indian John, the pioneer red akin
of thla aectlon. la over from Yanlx.
John ia a hale old warrior from the
Piute tribe and hia acuualntance ex- i
tenda over a large area of the Went.
D. M. Jonea. a reaident of liarnev
county laat week came over to viait hia
aon. Henrv Jonea. He baa anent the
winter montha in trapping for covotea
and bob cata and reporta quite a aue
ceaaful catch.
All kioda of new Hhlrta at It & M'a.
1m Vogun auita aod coata at the
Merc, Go.
Do you want good leer? Aak for
Ititliiler. The Urewery.
F. P. Lane, auoerintendent of the
7T ranch In Warner, ia in town.
If yon want a really good emoke
for Dickie, try Htorkman'a Leader.
A big line of linen In whit and
natural color for embroidery work
Marc. Co.
A. L. Thornton, who left on the
Flk'e Special for Keno. continued to
San Francisco to attend to buiineea
mattera,
G4ntlrnao dcalrea room aud board
In private family without youngchll
dnn. Apply at tbla office Dy letter
atatlng terms. ' M21 tf
C. U Snider left foran Francisco
Sunday, whither be goes ' to purchaae
manle flooring and ataea fittinga for hia
new Uoera boose. ' -
M. Whorton and wife and Mr. and
Mra. Montegomer 3 'nosy made a abort
buaineaa vialt to New fine Ureek. re
turning borne on Monday's train.
For Sale Cheap. Edkon phono
graph. 40 4-ialn. records, 00 2 nilo.
records, alao aet tit Encyclopedia Bilt
annlca .11 veil. Koqulre Examiner
office. tf.
The Red Rose Division of the M. E.
Ladiea' Aid will aerve a chicken oie
auooer at the Civic Improvement Club
rooina. Saturday. March 23. from 6
to 7 :30. 50 eta per cover.
VT. F. tirob veaterday returned from
Reno after an absence of 10 dava or
more. He went on tbe Elka' excuraion.
and tbe event waa ao jovoua tnal he
gave himself credit for double time.
Mra. E. E. Woodcock who haa been
auite eerioualv ill in Lakeview tbe paat
few weeka. laat Friday waa taken to
Portland to enter a sanitarium where
it ia hoped ahe will regain her health.
Mra. Guv Foster, of New Pine Creek
will give a demonstration of tbe Flet-
Atluras Plaindealcr: J. E. Nllea ! cher vitem of teaching muaic at the
Civic Improvement Club rooms. Tues
day. March 26. at 2 P. M. Every one
interested in music ia cordially Invited
to be oreaent.
will take charge ot the Hotel Curtia on
the 20th of thia month. Tbe building
formerly occupied aa tbe Hotel Nilea
will be ooconied tv the First National
Rank of Alturas.
Miaa Gladva Chandler and Miaa Veva
Whorton entertained a number of their
friends Friday evening. March 15. at
the Chandler home on Water Street.
Various games were olaved and dainty
refreshments aerved.
It ia rumored that George Wingfield.
of Keno. haa atated that he will viait
Lakeview about the first of April
when it ia expected that some definite
information will be given out regard
ing hia contemplated hotel building In
Lakeview.
Anna M. Neilon Sunday returned
from San Francisco where ahe haa been
the paat month attending to buaineaa
Mr. and Mra. Ben Cloud have re
turned from California where thev
spent the Winter. Thev got back just
in time to get the effects of Fridav'a,
heavv atorm. which waa the first really
bad weather thev had experienced
aince a year ago.
Miaa Mellie Vernon, trained nurae.
daughter of Mr. and Mra. T. B. Vernon
of thia place. Monday returned to Salem
after spending several moniha visiting,
with relatives here. She Intenda to per
manently locate at the State Capitol
where ahe will follow her profession.
W. K. McCormack. a prosperous
farmer and aheepman of Summer Lake,
thia week cama to the" county aeat to
mattera and making purchases In mill-, attend to business mattera. While here
...... ..5.1 Ifl.l!.... Ck. ..Ill k. n.H. unnaman l t1 .
inerv and women's outfittinge. She will
conduct a fashion ahow at her millinery
parlora the latter part of the week.
A heavy anow fall occurred through
out thia entire section last Friday and
Saturday, which will be of vast benefit
to crooa and summer range. Un the
hills bask of town the snow ia now sev
eral feet in depth, which Insures plenty
of water during the Arrowing season.
he made arrangements with the Foreat
Service and J. F. Kimball for hia sum
mer range on which to graze bia stock.
Harry Vernon, aeoretarv of the
Lakeview Tranafer company, and wife
came un from the firm's ranch at
Davia Creek laat week. He baa sown
some grain thia soring and on account
of the recent storms feela verv opti
mistic aa to crop proaperta thia season.
The Home of Good Values
Special Inducements
for March Shoppers
fTT New Spring goods arc coming in. Winter goods are
Hi Kn ou' liven in the new purchases there are
special values because we picked up special lots at lower
ed prices. In the Winter goods prices only represent part
of their hrst cost. So whether it be in the NHW or the
OLI) that your wants can be best supplied, we can fill
your needs satisfactorily and economically here.
Sec our Window
Display of Shoes
fTT We offer you all the correct styles for Spring 1912.
A few bargain lots of lines to be discontinued still
remain. And the prices of these latter will be marked
down and down until they are gone.
BAILEY & MASSINGILL
The beat In men's ahoes at H. M.'a
Rainier Beer on draught at the
Brewery.
New line of wool divan gooda and
an It patterns at Merc. Co.
Women's tie w utioe sty I, the cor
rect shoea for spriog. B. A M.'a
Sam Dieka, a farmer of the Crooked
Creek valley, apent Ssturday in town.
Mrs Ida Courtney a former property
owner In Lakeview. yeaterday returned
from Kansas.
Mra. Fred Revnolda returned on
Monday's train from a short viait with
relatives at New Pine Creek.
Walter Dent and wife Tuesday re
turned from San Francisco where they
have been spending tbe past two
montha.
E. K. Henderson, of Silver Lake,
thia week paaaed through town enroute
home after having spent the winter in
San Franciaco.
We bave tbe only cigar that ia a good
cigar In town for five cents If vou
don't think ao. come and we will prove
it to vou The Froat
Al Smith, tbe picture ahow man.
Monday received bia new trauaformer
and ia now prepared to give abowa
every evening except Saturdava.
George M. Jonea. stockman of tbe
Cbewaucan valley ia In Lakeview thia
week attending to buaineaa mattera and
viaiting with George Jobnaon and
family.
P. G. Vougbt. recently of Liona.
Kanaaa. laat week came to Lake county
to caat hia future lot. He ia a farmer
and expecta to inveat in some land here
and follow bis choen pursuit.
C. C. and John Loftua. mine owners
in the Windv Hollow district were In
Lskeview this week. John Loftus
recently returned from Orland. Calif.,
where he has been spending tbe win
ter. Geo. Roea ia taking a prominent part
In all muaical events at Stanford. "G.
P. Roes. '14. of tbe University Band,
cornet solo." aopeara in almost every
program, evidenUy being a drawing
card.
Cbas. Dunlao. wbo laat week arrived
in Lakeview from New Jersey, baa en
tered into the real estate buaineaa with
J. O'Neill. Mr. Doulao is a very plea
sant gentleman and his association
with Mr. O'Neill will add to the
strength of the firm.
Mr. and Mrs. Hsrrv Riggs came
over from Warner thia week on buai
neaa before tbe local land office. Mrs.
Riggs recently filed on a desert claim,
and in connection therewith under a
recent ruling it is necessary for her to
make affidavit to the citizenship of her
hue band.
C. M. Oliver waa a buainesa visitor
in the citv thia week from hia farm be
low New Pine Creek. Mr. Oliver ia a
prominent farmer and stock raiser of
the valley and reports prospects verv
bright in that vicinity. He has a few
head of horses Including a fine stallion
which he intenda to put on the market
in tbe near future.
The Examiner is in receipt of an
elaborate folder descriptive of the
Grand Lodge Reunion of Elka to be
heid in Portland July 8-13 thia year.
The celenration will be a memorable
event in Oregon thia season and will be
attended from all over the atate.
Rates bave been established by all the
railroads and an effort will be exerted
to make the reunion a grand success,
Now is the tims to U30 stationery to
advertise the meeting of the Central
Oregon Development League I n Lake-
view next August. Tbe Examiner has
s handsome cut for use on envelopes
aa well as an appropriate one for letter
heads. No extra charge is made for
the use of the cuts as tbe price is tbe
same aa for ordinary printed station
ery. Last Friday Mr. and Mra. W. B. Sni
der departed on tbeaoecial for southern
California where thev will remain for
some time for the benefit of Mra.
Snider'a health. She has been auite
poorly of late and it is hoped bv her
manv friends that a change to a lower
altitude will result in her, recovery.
During tbe absence of Sheriff Snider.
E. E. Kinehart will officiate in thia
capaoitv.
M. D. Williams and wife this week
came up from their Davis Creek ranch
on a short vacation and to visit with
Lakeview friends. Mr. Williams ia
verv optimistic as to croo prospects in
hia vicinity and savs the recent storms
have sufficiently insured results. He
ia also enthusiastic over establishing a
creamrev in the valley and is of the
opinion that tbe move will meet, with
like fsvor among the other farmera ot
his locality.
Walters Addition
OHers the Best Close-In Home Sites in Lakeview!
Near Schools, Churches, Depot and Business Center.
Buy Now! Lots 50 x 125, $140.00 to $275.00
Easy Terms.
W. F. PAINE & CO.,
Agents
(Tff To be sure that the style
of your EASTER SUIT
is correct and that the quali
ty and workmanship are the
best your money can buy
wait for the
"BENJAMIN"
We will have these in a
few days and you will
want to see them before
buying.
BRITTEN & ERICKSON
PC
A GALLERY OF SPRING STYLES
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line of Spring Goods that
will do you good to look
at; also you will note with
pleasure the Substantial
Recuctions all along the
line. Cheaper transportation and
taking advantage of the markets
before the rise in cotton, enable
us to do this and our customers
reap the benefits. We have a nice
line of Ginghams, Japanese Crepes
Searsuckers for Underwear, and
many new novelties in Summer
Dress Goods. We are showing a
big assortment of Messalinesand
Foulards which are priced lower
than all previous years. We in
vite you to come and let us con
vince you we are right in all our
statements.
The LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO.
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