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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1912)
raBSBMBSsraoEn Town Property "Wo Soil The Real Earth" O'NEILL &DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lake view : Oregon Spring Special In Farm 9 and Timber $18. 00 Vr ncrc for SO acre, .1 ruile West of Lakeview; fine, dwp 'II, easy term. I'JO.OO per ttre for 2K acre of timber laud, clone in, easy term. $15.00 Per acre for IflO acre One timber clone to alii. Over 2,000,000 feet, 17 mile from Lakeview. $20.00 Per acre for 210 acre, 8 mile weit of town, good age bruHh land Eay teim. t ' $ 00 Per acre for 30 acre. 74 mile N. W. town, 15 acre water right, motly nnder cultivation. Term cab. $20.00 Per acre for 100 acre fine grain land, eeren mile from Lakeview, west. Easy trm. 2H0O,OO For new fl-roont liotisw, oInIim and chicken houso. On larea corner lut, fnoimi, 100 x ti'i, Knilt tru- aud lawn, close In, on Dewey mid CdllfK" HJrifM. Kimy triiis. Jflo0 (0 For 6 room new luiniotlow, an Ideal up-tn dm homo, cloae to center of town od Bernard Hi nt. Kaay ty-rnm. IJKO.00 For 5-ronin nnw bungalow, woodh d and chicken hous. On a Urge rornor lot, fenced, 100 x IM. Iviwn and II ou Irult tree oo Lake Htreit, I'.hk.v term. ttfl.o.oo f h'or it Ann ties 0-rooui Iioum, wood shed, chicken liouxsi and burn, targe Hi. K0xl2.1, nil N'ikmmI, about on block from High McIikoI, Jiimi built laat I flir, I'lMT term Inhc Count? firamtner TIII IHDAY, MAY . HM3. New White Mink Pump at Merc. Co. tlg Hue of muMlin underwear, Mic, 4 Co. Kd Calderwood, of Adel, wailn (own during the week. Jim Harry. Jr., waa In from the sheep camp Friday laat. Mra. Jim Hoydstun, of a the Weat Side waa In town Saturday. Pearl Ingram, of Halt Creek, waa one of laat Friday ' visitors. Wlii'ii you waot a ladl milt n uu'iulxT we have the l.n Vogue 'Merc. Co. For Hale Chcnp Potato In any quantity. tW J. 8. l.n no or H. II. Patch. M L. A. Carnkcr, the Weat Bide ranch er and stockman, waa one of Satur day'a vUltor. Geo. Rannev. well known business man of Paialey, came down Tusodny on business vlclt. Dan Chandler, the veteran stockman, came In from hi Drewa Vallev ranch the forepart of the week. Mr. and Mr. Pete Follett. of New Pine Creek, were Lakeview visitors on Friday and Saturday laat. Chaws K. Rice, former band master here, Tuesday night, came up from Altura tin brief visit. Mra. W. K. Harry la now entertain ing as guest her nelee, Miss Flaherty, who arrived aevcral doya ago from ban Franclaco. Gardena about town are now beglnn tnr to make showing, the call of Spring hsvlng delayed almost jany growth whatever. The fedlca of the Methodist Aid Society field a very nice meeting on Wednesday of luxt week at the homo of Mra. Fctach. M. E. Paddln, traveling auditor for the N.-C.-O., wa In Lakeview the fore part of the week checking up the ac counts of the local office. Tom Pratt, whose whreuliouta were unknown for sometime, laat week, re apeared In town on visit to hit mother, Mra. C. C. Pratt. Mr. and Mra. J. T. Burns are now residents of Lakeview, having arrived from Sacramento a few daya since. Mr. burna If a brother of M. F. Fetach. I.ost: One automobile tail lamp, Wednesday night, between depot and Southstone's garage. Finder please return lamp to garage and receive re ward. Upward of .10 large ttacke of hay long the upper lakeahore may be aeen from Lakeview, thus evidencing the mild Winter through which we have just passed. J. B. Auten, the hardware dealer, hua received a largo consignment of farm wagons, all of which are now on exhibition In the lot north or the Ex aminer office. Mr. and Mra. C. E. Sherlock and eon Irving, have returned from Lob Ange- lea, where thev spent the winter and will remain in Lakeview until the atorma drive them south again. The interior of the new house under construction for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kinehart la nowtelng painted and var nished, and it it expected that it will be ready for occupancy within few days. Dave Denahy, the local sheep man, Monday night returned by train after n extened visit to ban Francisco, Los Angeles, and other California points. Dave was glad to be with ut once gain. For Sale A ten acre tract with town lot and full water right. Furn ished houae, good water and four acres in cultivation. Abstract and clear title furnished for 15(H), Inquire at the Examiner Office. I . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tatro, of the West Side were in town on Friday last. They expeot to remove into town to reside permanently within a few days, and will occupy the Will Metx ker house, north of Slash. Mr. Padden, Traveling Auditor jf the N.-C.-O. arrived In Lakeview Mon day night, accompanied by Mr. Walker who it to aasume the duties of ttation gent at New Pine Creek. They went to New Pine Creek Tuesday morning. Burglars last night effected an en ranee into the pool rooms of Kcene & Barnes and Vanderpool & Comba and T. II. Cloud'a Candy Kitchen, and re ceived for their trouble $9 95 from the first, $7.50 from the aecond ami;$l from the third. Entrance waa effected in each instance from rear widowa. It' TIIIC St cords ltlnlr ou driiiigth at the Hotel liar Why not drink Italnlor? Iner. Plows pillow and pillow iiiim and ollnnj, Merc. Co. Joe Tracy has accepted a position at the Shamrock Livery Stable See Agatha Colo, In an appropriate role, at the oper bouse Saturday night. To see Uoraca Cole, will be good for your soul. Opera house Saturday night. Mra. Daniel O'hhea has had her house on Dewey atreet treated to fresh cost of paint. Porter Woods, of the West Side, waa in town last week on a aevera! days visit. Charlie Iteed, the milk dealer, was confined to his home by Illness the fore part of the week. C. D. Fisk, of Patch & Fisk, Is back in town aftor severed weeks business visit at Pine Creek. Got a garden? If not, you had bit ter start in to raise aomcthlng right away. It' the fashion nowadays. Mr. G. B. Whorton, who has been in California for aometime past, is ex pected to arrive home this evening. K. K. Vandervort, who has been do ing some carpenter work at Pine Creek, Saturday, carne up on a visit to hia fsmily. Tne City Council will meet in special session this evening to consider matters in connection with the proposed sewer system. Messrs. Vanderpool, Dykeman and Venator, Sunday, went by auto to Drewa Dam, where they enjoyed aome I excellent fishing. Kgga are plentiful these days. Al most every rsncher who comes in brings with him a supply of eggs for the local stores. Preparations are now being made for the big ball to be given on the night of April 17, by the Iocs! order of Elks. None anould fail to attend. II. V. McN'amara, of the N.-C.-O. came Something good at the oner house Saturday night. Be aure to be at the opera bouse Saturday nlirht. Andrew Morris, the Crane Creek rancher, waa In town Saturday.' Madame Christine ahould be seen t the opera house Ssturday night. William Curtis, the Valley Falls homesteader, waa a viaitor In town over Sunday. David Hand bury r Sr., a well known realdent or the Weat Side, wa in town triday. C. C. LofTtua came in Tuesdsy from hi Crane Creek ranch fur a vialt with hit family. W. O. Harmon, of the Geological Survey, has resigned hit position with the Service. The Wizards held a very nice dance on Saturday evening, a large attend ance being present. G. W. Johnson Is installing cement walks on his residence property on South Dewey street. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherrard, who occupy the Elmer McCulley ranch down the valley were in town Satur day. Geo. McGrath has been appointed marshal of Alturas, having assumed the duties of the office few days since. County Commissioner Anderson, of Lake, has been a visitor here the psst week attending the aesBlon of county court. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Lehmann were up from their ranch the latter part of last week attending te aome business matters. Bill Simmons, the Valley Falla hun ter, taxidermist, etc, waa in town Fri day last attending to various business matters. Fred Bliss, formerly a blacksmith here, last wtck passed through town enroute from Paisley to hia homestead in Warner Valley. Dr. 11. W. Herman, an eye special ist and a graduate of a Chicago school. Trsftic Msnsger ' ucen in town lor me pasi two weens In Monday tdirht ' looking Up business. ami returned as far as Likely on Tues-j "Cap"' Brown is still a-wondcrin' duj's south bound freight. (where all the strangers came from. Bert C. Thomas.', special agent of I "W "y the old town isn't like it the General Land Office, was in town UHed to bo- but there Plenty of roora m . ii a a Monday looking after some business ,or ""' n,ore' loo before the local Government land office. D. P. Mulioy left for San Francisco the first of the week, being called as witness in the Chinese killing which he and Sheriff Snider witnessed, there last Fall. F. W. Shell or, the photographer, came in Monday evening from the South. During the past Winter be has traveled extensively along the Coast and in Nevada. Superintendent W. A. Dunaway and Traffic Manager II. V. MoNamara, of the N.-C.-O., made an official trip over the road this week, spending Monday night in Lakeview. II. G. Weal, of Drews Vslley, was in town this week. He reports range conditions as being exceptionally prom ising in his section and that the crop outlook it alsi good. A. Seppala, who has homestead In Canada, Monday passed through town enroute south. Mr. Seppala made the trip through from Bend, and was favor ably impressed with all the country he saw enroute. C. M. McCabe, until recently em ployed at the postoffice, yesterday morning, left in his auto for Grant's Pass. He will visit the entire Rogue River country with a view of locating permanently. Rial Striplin, of the Second-hand Store, left Saturday morning for Fres no, California, where he will act aa i delegate to the convention of the An cient Order of Foresters, He will be absent for at least a week. Contractor O. B. Graves is now ie curing rock f near Blackcap for the foundation of the residence to be erect ed on the north tide of the Catholio Church, and which it to be occupied, when completed, by thepaBtor. Stanley Hanson, of the Point Ranch, waa in town last week tor a few days rest. Stanley ttatea that Roosevelt's theory of the "strenuous life" la being developed upon at the Ranch, and' he has to knock off occasionally to rest up. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Char let Easton, who was taken to San Diego about a month ago to be operat ed upon for appendicitis, it now re ported to be getting long nicely and it expected back here within the next week. Mr. and Mri. Easton will re turn with him. Carpenter Purris was again busy last week addine new mail boxes to the Post Office. The demand appesra to ' te greate" than the supply. i F. J. DeLongchamps, architect of the Heryford building and the new de-j pot, arrived last evening from San i Francisco to look over the work now in progress. A. C. Christie the lumber man, has returned from prolonged trip to his home in the east and is making ar rangements to reopen his sawmill near Salt Creek. Judge Farrell wears bis new honors with becoming dignity, and it is diffi cult for the average person to tell by his bearing that he it now a full-fledged Justice of tho Peace. All persons interested in the obser vance of Decoration' Day will meet with the vetcrana and Spanish War veterans, Saturday afternoon, May 11, at the Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Featerolf and the let ter's father, II. Pagnelo, are now resi dents of Lskeview. They are from Cedarville, and Mr. Featherolf haa pur chased an interest in the Goose Lake Valley Market. The ladies of the Baptist Aid Society held a sale of ice cream and cake on Friday afternoon last at the Baptist Church. A nice turn was' netted, and the ladies are thankful to all who help ed out in any way. Word bat been received from Mr. end Mra. Sam McKee to the effect that they had reached Corvallia without mishap. They stopped over at several points enroute from Lakeview to renew ao quanitances among old friends. M. E. MoGratb who hat been repre senting the New York Life Insurance Company in Lakeview since railroad day, Jan. 7th, returned to Reno Friday morning. Ilia many friends will, be glad to greet him on hit return. P. C. Vought, a new settler who re cently acquired the Hartzog ranch a mile west of the Crane Creek school houae, waa in town the forepart of the week. Mr. Vought it very favorably impressed with the country hereabouts. Curtis & Sons, of Valley falls, have just received a fine well-drilling outfit with which they can go down 2000 feet. Their first work will be on the Koenig ranch near Paisley, after which they will sink a wall for the ZX people and others. Wttson & Hrrlpltn buy and aell sec ond band goods, tf. Colonial drairie and net In big variety, Merc. Co. J. W. Fitzwater, the West Side rancher was in town on Saturday laat. Phil Barry took a trip to Frisco and other California point Friday morning. J. C. and Pleaaant Shellbammer. of Crooked Creek, were among Tuesdsy't visitors. W. H. Hayes, a well known resident of Silver Lake, is In town on a busi- Iness visit. ( Sam Bailey, the lndefatlgble, has accepted position on the new iiery ford building. Roy Carev waa another of the many West Siders who appeared in town on Saturday laat. Walter Lyon, the Warner Valley stockman and rancher, has been town during the past week. Henry Fox. who hss a homestead this side of Drews Gap, waa in town last week for supplies. 11. J. Stein and L. P. Mauzev, well known citizens of Warner, spent sever al daya in Lakeview during the past week. Frank Wilson, the well known rancher was in town for several days last week looking after some business interests. The regulsr monthly meeting of the Commrecial Club will be held Monday night in the Ladiea Civic Improvement Club rooms. Deputy State Game Warden William La Safer was in town Tuesday and Wednesday of this week attending to some business matters. Mr. and Mrs. James Young with boys, last week, left for the Csmp Creek sawmill, where logging opera tions bave been started. . Harry Vernon, of the Lakeview Transfer, was kicked by one of bis horses last week and for several daya walked with a decided limp. , ft. B. Chandler, was another of the veterans who appeared in our midst during the paet week. Mr. Chandler was in Irom Crooked Creek. Col. F. P. Light has been elected a delegate by the Lakeview lodge to the Odd Fellows grand lodge which meets at Hood River two weeka hence. Mayfield Boone, former Lakeview boy, Saturday, came up from Pine Creek on a business visit, incidentally renewing acquaintances with many lo cal friends. Mrs. G. M. Causey this morning left on a visit to her home at Oreeon City. Aa a consequence Guy is likely to have a high old time for the next sev eral weeks. r. Mrs. A. Day Parker, of Portland, last Moonday gave birth to a baby girl. Mrs. Paker is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maxwell, and the relatives are haopy over the event. Mr. and Mrs. George Cbtndler came j in Friday from Crooked Creek on a brief business visit. Mr. Chandler re ports tbat all hands are now busy witb the sheep which are lambing. Mrs. W. B. Snider, who hss been dsngerously ill in California, is re ported much better, although her con dition is still serious. Her many friends here sincerely hone that she will short ly regain her health. Although quite a little building is going on here at the present time, we would advise no mechanics or laborers to come in for work. Many are already on the ground and the supply is great er than the demand. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Heryford were very pleasantly surprised this ween by the arrival of their daughter, Mra. John Young, and children of Bethany, Mo., and their ton Felix, who bat been In Caliofrnia for tome time past. W. C. Laird, of Blue Joint, will this year irrigate a large section of meadow land by means of a pump operated by a gasoline engine. The outfit arrived here a few day since, and Mr. Laird will be in after it In a few daya. A. Keister, who hat a ranch to the north west of town, waa a visitor Sat urday. It was Mr. Keister't team which ran away on Main street, and which finally stopped when they ran astraddle of a telephone pole on Slash street, in front of the Frank Wilson residence. The memorial services held at the Baptiat Church Sunday afternoon in memory of the victims of the Titanio were largely attended. An interesting program was rendered, appropriate remarxt being made by Revt. Wire, Grigsby and Simmons. The music waa especially good, and much credit isldue those having charge of the exercises. Walters' Addition Offers the Best Close-In Home Sites in Lakeview! Near Schools, Churches, Depot and Business Center. Buy Now! Lots 50 x 125, $U0.00 to $275.0Q Easy Terms. W. F. PAINE & CO., Agents ' l -It. fi.Y q -in. lA Benjarriin Qotes The styles shown above were the latest in Manhattan about one hundred years ago. If you want to see the latest in New York.styles today, come in and see our display of BENJAMIN SUITS From $20.00 to $25.00 you get the most for your money when you buy a B-E-N-J-A-M-I-N Superb t, Careful Workmanship, Superior Quality, and Best in Style. Britten & Erickson The Best Values in Shoes Queen Quality stands for all the name implies in both style and quality. The little custom touches that women look for are embodied in the new models. QUEEN QUALITY SHOES fit the foot and have no equal in wearing qualities. We have received a nice i: Qf pumpS and "Half Soles in white buck and canvas, velvets, satin and all style leathers. Prices $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00. Try them, they will give satisfaction. The Lakeview Mercantile Company c