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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1912)
BaBHHMHBMHBBnBi Town Proporiy "IV Sell Tho Real Earth" O'NEILL &DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon Spring Special In Farm and Timber Peracifor320 acrearno.tllniiderihf.O. V. I.. tnln chm.1 Ireprove Innnta, hoone, barn, well fenced 1b renin for o.Trtru thin property at auch an nnreexouabla low prlw. It in pnrt of an fate that tnniit be old. Location, mi ew wwi i.f tha O. V. I additloi M Lakeview. Take a Ion hot at a barf aln. Phone or a Ire n. Ir acra for Iflo nrrra One timber clo to mill, Over J.OdO 000 feet, 17 milea from Lakeview. ( Per acra for 240 acree, 8 mile et of town, good aagn bruah land' F.aay term. Per acra for 30 acrea. 7 miU N. W. into, 15 acra water right, moatly under cultivation. Term eaah. I'ar acre for 1W acres fine grain land, m ran miles from l-a.evlew, weat. Eaay term. . l'JOO.00 For a nw room liouan, woo'lhe and chicken bouan. Oo a large corner lot, Ibmh1, loo x 125. r rult trw aud lawo, cloee la, on Itowey unit College Htrvrta, Kny Win. . t?y0.lO For (l-min new tmngalow, fin Ideal tip-to duu homo, cloee to ceoiar of town on llernard Htrcet. V.nmy term. 12.00 J15.00 I20.ro 20.00 120.00 12100.00 For 5-rootn now bungalow, corner lot, fenced, 100 1M). voodahed Anil chicken house. Iiiwn and Ono fruit tree on On 11 Urn Lake Htrttt-t. F.aay term. 12-tfO.OO For n, flna tie fl room bonne, wood abed, t hicken honna and burn, larva lot lWlili", nil fwnrod, about one Mock from High Ncbool, Juat built last yanr, r-av term. Xnhc County Eynmlncr TIU'IHUAY. AIT.IMI, l12. BRIEF MENTION Italnler Hour on draught at the Inn White mercerised Krlnkla at IIAM'i A new Una of tnssalinea at IliM'n Rainier on drnugth at tha Hotel bar. Ihirk boerjfor (Itirman day at ('. ItenkloV ?t Hock lwr for Uermvn day at Bart A Lynch'. 2t Mrn'a no Ion aulUfroin tl.'il to fl.W) at U & M'a. Hock bear for German day at Flynn lleryford'a. 2t American beauty corset from 75 cent to S3.60 at Smith' Millinery. J. W. Nelaon. of tha Ana River pro ject waa In Lakeview Saturday. Get your aeed oata from l-nkevlew Merc. Co. Car loud I'tah aaed oat JiiHt arrived. General Manager Dunaway. alaoWill Dunaway. of the N.-C.-O. were In Lakeview Sunday. S. C. Caufleld went to New Tine Creek Monday to can vim tha ranrhera alonir (be vallev on the rreamcrv prop uaition. Fort Ilidwell Newa: Attorney W. Lair Thomnaon of l.akevlew waa here for aeveral dava laat week on legal buainein. RemcmUr that if It too late fur a aorinx suit, we take ordera for the one piece dresse. mado of ailk, and those pretty white serge, at biniib'a Millin ery. Daniel lloone the progresalve mer chant of New Pino ('reck waa in I.ake viwe Monday. He report thine mov ing riiiht along In our neighboring town. J. II. A u ten haa purchased the inter rut, of B. K. Rtnchart in the hardware and furniture atore of Auten & Rlne hart. and will conduct the business alone. Lee Doton. of the J. Frank Adam ranch, at Merrill, wua In Lakeview laat week on hia way to the W. W. Hrown ranch in the Wavontire country where he will niircliBHo hnraea. Fred U. Nell, of Fort Klamath, auc cftled in nurfhaitinir about 150 head ot rowi and atecra in the I'ainley and Summer Lake aectiona. lleliverv will he maile about the middle of May. Juat received bv A. L. Thornton a larye $200 Amberola and Own I'hono grauh. ihcao are the very beat ma chine of the Fdiaon make. He invite everyone to reo and hear the machines. U. A. Wataon. the sheepman, haa returned to hi flock on the desert after enjovinir a delightful vacation in Lake view. He la well plcaaed with bla treatment while here, and ava the peo ple ot thia place are roval entertainer and aure showed him a good time. Sacramento Uee : The Klamath Fa I la municipal bonda of $15,000 uf which 110.000 will be for a city hall, 18.000 for flro aooaratu and $2,500 for a irarbairo dumping aite have been bought ty Well. Roth & Company of Chicugo. The improvement will atart at once. Man'a neifllKe alitrta, the laUit at I) A M'a. Drlok Hock lMor on.'.(lerman dny, May 1. 1. 2t Cedar and Jumper poata at lake view Merc. ijo. Pete Follett wa In town tha fora part of tha week. Fine awitchei from $2.75 to $7.50 at Smith'! Millinery. Pretty wnab dreaaea for younjr mlaoa at 11 A M'a. Sally Gallaaher wa a New Pine Creek vUitor to Lakeview Tueadav. Bilk hose for 50 renta a pair in tan and black at Smith's Millinery atore. " Bart and Hmmett Wade were up from New 1'ina Creek Monday and Tueadav. Jaa. C. Dodaon returned from a huaineaa trio to Suroriaa Valley and other point Saturday. Loat Somewhere in town, one Ice cream packing tub and can; Pleaae return to T. 11. Cloud. Loat. between Ft. Hidwell and Lake view, tire chain. Return to H. W. Drenkel and receive reward. In the auit club conducted bv Chri Lanrelet Willliara Harresry. the painter won the aecond auit of clothe, which coat him $.'. Fae. the little daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. T. Honner, baa been Buffering for aeveral dava with toniilltl. but 1 improving. Atfer a week' emanation the Hidwell NuHgett apicara aa the Fort Bidwull Newa and ahowa evidence of being a carefully prepared Paper. Mr .C. N. Miller haa been appointed nutilicitv airent ot the N.-C.-U. Rv. with headguartera in Room 415 and 416 Clay Peter Ruilding, Reno. Nevada. Mr. Dola Dewev Saturday loat a valuable attrk pin of diamond and pearla between tha McCrath rcildence and the residence of Mr. William Harvev. Contractor Underwood began work Monday morning at the aite ot the i Hervford building, erecting the ahed which will be uaed for etorage. ahop work, and tool, while the building i being erected. Nelann Rounrevcll. a prominent real eatate ojierator of Klamath Fa I la. and J. Scott Taylor, a well known news paper man of the aame place, arrived in Lakeview Saturday evening on their wav to Illkh (traae. T. R. Bernard experts a shipment of four E. M. F.'a and two Flander 20' to arrive the latter part of next week. While none of tho cars have been sold, vet it is not expected that they will be a drug on tho market for long, as they are proving very popular cars every where. A number of Lakeview'a prominent citizens were New Pine Creek viaitors Sunday. The mining boom seems to be on tor fair, although the miners will have to wait for the snow to deport bo fore much extensive prospecting can be done. The new schedulo on the N.-C.-O. goes into effect next Monday after which date No. 1 will arrive at 8:45 p. m. and No. 2 will leave at 6:30 a. m. daily except Sunday. Freight trains will arr've about noon and depart about one o'clock on Tuesdays, Thursdays. Fridays and Sundays. Why out drink Italnler? It'a THE bwr. 2t A oomoleta line of waists at Smite's Mllllnerr. Hock beer for Gorman day at post A King. 2t Good, dry 10 Inch wood at Lake view Merc. Co. Rov niurton wss in town from New Pina Creek Tuesday. The very latest In drsperiea and sllkoleoc at 11 A M'a. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. George Ver on Aorll 6th, a 9- pound boy. H. Wendt was among tha New Pine Creek vintors to tha county sest Tues dsv. George S. Oliver, Chief Engineer of the N.-C.-O. Ry. was in Lakeview Fri day. Dave Jones, of Plush was in town for a few days the forepart of the week. Ixat, diamond and penrla, creacent broach Reward II returned to Mrs. Uolu Dewey, Dr. Lyou'e office. tf Lost : Ladies brooch, clover leaf sat with small diamond. Finder leava at Examiner office and get reward. W. A. Wilahire. who started overland with seversl high grade Jersey cows from Ashland March 2Mth. arrived here thia week. Jack liolterfield. who has been suf ering with blood poisoning in his hand haa recovered, after about ten days serious trouble. Cy Uecraft of Long Valley waa in Lakeview over Sunday for the purpose of interesting Mr. Caufield the cream ery man in his section. Last Saturday evening at the resi dence of Mrs. William Rehart, Fred II. Baldwin and Mabel Linebarger were united In matrimony. Rev. A. F. Sim mons ofliciating. C. L. Bee-raft, of Vistillis. was in Lakeview the fore part of the week on a buslneaa visit. He reported the out look for good grazing tho coming sea son as very good. Twelve visiting members of the Esst ern Star gave a pleasant and uniaue entertainment to the resident members. The entertaining members were dressed in costume. After the program refresh ments were served in the banquet room. The reorganized band, under the leadership of Jesse Darnell, held a rehersal in Wizard Hall last Sunday: two sections were set apart for prac tice, the new members in one. and the experienced band men in the other. The prosect8 for an excelllent band were never brighter. The registration books were closed Tuesday night to be again opened on the 24th. when they will remain open until May 15. The total registration by parties is as follows : Republican, 647: Democrat, 284; Socialist. 57; In dependent. 7; No oartv. 1; Refused to state. 2; Total. 908. Alturas New Era: J. C. Dodson. of Lakeview. is in town today looking after business matters. He recently purchased all the livestock of the Lake Shore Cattle Co. 'a ranch, and has now sold the entire lot of cattle, horses, etc.. to the firm of Leland & Meyers. who have large tracts of land in the western purt of.the countv. "THE HOME OF GOOD VALUES" DON'T lose sight of one fact; it isn't so much the way your clothes look when you first get them that's important; it's the way they're going to look after six weeks' or two months' later. Hart, Schaffner d& Marx Clothes are made for long service. You'll be ns well pleased with them when you've worn them awhile as when you buy them. Suits $20.00 and up BAILEY & M ASS1NGILL This Store is the Home of hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Copr'iiiht lUlt kluflnel Mi Rainier on draugtli or in bottle at tha Brewery. 2t Dock lxf for Oermm day at Lane A McAullfTt. 2t For Bale Cheap I'otatoe in any quantity. Kee J. 8. Lane or E. K. Patch. tf ltecleaned Utah seed otta at Lake view Merc. Co. Wataon & Btrtplln buy and aell sec ond hand goods. tf. Mrs. E.E. Carr of New Pina Crwk Is reported as ouite alok. A verv nice line of muslin underwear at Smith's Millinery store. Fred Keene ba been absent for sev eral days on his desert claim at Ana River. Men's floe grade underwear white lisle and French balbriggan at 13 & M'a. Dr.S. S. Thayer of Paisley made the Examiner a pleasant call on Saturday the 6th. Mrs. Blanche Cannon and Miss Libby Cannon were up from New Pine Creek Tuesday. Tom Sullivan, tha Flush bona face, and wife were in Lakeview over Easter, and to attend the Barry-Snelling nup tials. E. Arabolad & Co. ahve eauipoed a general merchandise atore in New Pine Creek and will open to the public Sat urday. John P. Cook, the architect who re cently located in Lakeview left Friday, for San Francisco, where he will re main until Julv. when he will return to Lakeview. Fort Bid well News: John Moffitt of Lakeview has purchased a half interest in the butcher shoo at New Pine Creek and will soon move to the new town with bis family. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Societv meets this afternoon in the Masonic Hall, and refreshments will be served bv Mrs. H. W. Morgan. J. C. Bachtel of Cedarville. recently appointed bee inspector for Modoo Countv. was in Lakeview last week, on business connected with his office. John Uskila. a homesteader in the Fort Rock section was declared insane this week bv the authorities. It ap pears that his trouble is hereditary, and while he is rational at times it was considered best to have him treated at the asylum for a time. Word has been received that Mrs. Cbarlutta George, grandmother of Ceorgn L. Whorton. and mother of John George, formerly of Lakeview but now residing in Santa Rosa, died at Little Shasta. Siskiyou. County. Cali fornia the forepart of the week. W. II. Benefield came over from Warner a few days ago, and reports that last week a fire in the tules came near destroying several stacks of hay besides causing other damages over about the 7T ranch. The wind whipped around in a different direction which prevented any serious damage being done. W. A. Massingill of the Lakeview Land & Lumber Co.. made a trio last week to the Camp Creek sawmill, where he found considerable snow. Owing to the demand for lumber the company desires to begin operation as soon as possible, but it will likely be a couple of weeks before the mill is started. The gun club met in a rather inter esting meeting Monday night in the ollice ot the Fremont National Forest. It seems more than probable that steps will be taken to atock some of the Lake countv streams with black bass. The club also decided to do some trap shooting at clay pigeons during the summer. The new fire chief Saturday made a run in his official capacity, likewise in the delivery wagon, when the alarm of fire came in from the Hayes residence in the south part of ' town. The fire caught from a defective flue, and was easily extinguished with only nominal damage.'tbefore the arrival of the tire department. A heavv rainstorm visited this sec tion during the past 86 hours which will be of inestimable value to crops and range. Rain commenced falling early Tuesday evening and continued almost uninterruptedly for 24 hours. Practically all of the moisture went into the ground, thus insuring bumper crops again thia year. II. J. Stein, who made his reputation while conducting the Mud Creek sta tion, was in town several dava during the oast week. He is now ranching over near Plush, and during his stay here told an Examner representative a number of interesting happenings in his neighborhood which perhaps had better not be published. Walters' Addition Oflcrs the Best Close-In Home Sites in Lakeview! 1 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 1 a 4 ftenjarrijn Qotfyes BRITTEN & ERICKSON LADIES' SPRING SUITS wit II I STYLE, like beauty, may be only skin deep, but we all want it. What's more, we're go ing to have it, and we're going to look around until we find it We're as fussy as you you are about style and fit. La Vogue Suits Possess All these Qualities Prices $15.00 to $30. Ladies who come here will find that style, comfort and durability predominate in every LA VOGUE GARMENT. The Spring Line is nicer than ever. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU THROUGH OUR LINE. :: :: :: THE LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO,