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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1912)
Town Property "We Sell The Real Earth" O'NEILLS DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon Spring Special In Farme and Timber 15. 00 per acre for SO acre, S ml leu West of Lakerlew; fine, deep kv., easy terme. 20UW per acre for 200 acre of timber land, clone in, easy terms. 115.00 Per acre for 100 acre fine timber clone to mill. Orer 2,000,000 feet, 17 miles from Lakerlew. $20.00 I'er acre for 240 acres, 8 mile went of town, good sage brush Isnd' Easy tf mn., t 00 Per acre for 80 acre. 1 milea N. W. town, 15 acre water rirht, mostly under cultivatloji. Term cash. 20.00 Per acre for lflO at ret fine grain land, seven mile from Lakeyiew, weat. Laay tsrma. r or a new n room limine, woImIi and chicken horn. On n, Urg corner lot, fnNl, luuilil. fruit tree aod lawn, dime In, on Dewey find t'ollcus Ntrmljt. I'.n turma. t'JfloO.OO For 0-room now Juingalow, An Meal up to date home, clime to center til town on Hcmanl Htreet. Kay terms. (2100.00 tor 5-rKm new Imniralow, woodshed and chicken house. corner lot, fenced, loo i IM. Uwn ami floe fruit trees oa ICssy terms. On a tars Lake Hirect. 24i:0.0O r or n fine ne flroom house, wood shed. rMcksn house and darn, Isrge lot Ki0il& nil fenced, thorn one block from 1 1 1Kb Nthool, just built last itr, ea term. Xnftc County Examiner Tllt'itSDAY. MAY 30, 1IM2. Wj( line of muslin uriilufMear, Msic, Co. IUInlr on tar. ilriiugth at the Hotel Pete Follett, of Newl'ina Creek, wu no of last week's visltora. Fbws pillow and pillow cord eijuiirw and oblong, Nferc. Co. For Bale C'britu Potatoes In any quantity. He J. 8. Lnnu or K. It. Patch. tf D. M. Hrysnt, of the lower Chewsu can country, wss a Lakeview visitor thia week. Martin Prough. who hat boen em ployed cutting1 wood at Crane Creek, was a viator here Saturday. Charles Barry, of ths Mammoth Stable, I ant week made a trip to Pins Creek with aeveral passengers, being the other lively contestant. Paat Grand F. P. Light was the representative from local lodge No. m. Emil Htrtljr, of the Salt Creek sec tion, wss In town Frldsy and Saturday lsst attending to soma business mat-tcrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins are now the happy parunlt of a baby boy. born at the local hospital on Thursday morning . Iat. Mrs. Hopkins wss formerly Mist Velva Stanley. Mra. J. A. Jetmore, a farmer resi dent here and later teacher of the Crane Creek school, wss In town the forepart of the week. Supervisor II row n, of the local Fre mont National Forest, returned Mon dsy after a aeveral days trip to the Silver Lakejeountry. Mrs. T. J. Evans rsme down from Clover Flat a few dsys since to meet her mother, Mrs. Hewitt, who osme - out from Nebraaka on a viait to ber daughter. The Lskeview Public Schools will close todsy. An exsminatlon will be held in July for pupils who failed In I chs than three studies at the rcgulsr (lamination. Jack Johnson, the big smoke, has de parted for Los Vegss, N. M to pre fisre for his bsttle July 4, with Jim Flynn. Johnson is going to put bis op ponent out In 10 rounds, so be ssys. For sale, twenty bond of horses. l ew bead broken, ImUnce yearling, twos and threes. For further parti culars addrewe box 13, Davis Greek, CaMf. M202t F P. Light Tuesday returned from Pendleton where he went as delegate from the local lodge to the Grand Lodge at Pendleton. lie was absent about ten dsys and ssys be had a very enjoyable trip. Quite a little excitement was msni f en ted Sundsy and Monday lent by the finding of some rock, supposed to con tain cinnabar, in the hills esst of town. The rock will be tested and the re sill's known later. Earl Abbott, who has been connected with the National Forest Service for several yesrs, being stationed in the Dog Lake country, has resigned from the Service and expects to lcsve in a few davs for a short visit with bis wife's folks in California. He will later go to Alsska. John Cog burn, formerly of the Pa cific Land Company and who Is well known locally, lsst week arrived here from Ssn Franolsco for a short visit with bis folks. Mr. Coggburn Is now conducting a real estate office in the Csrr building, San Fransoisco. Mr. Snider has booked FixleyA Lau der for a one night engagement at the opera house next Monday night. These same people have been in Lakeview before and It will be remembered that they made good. This sesson they are featuring a oomedy entitled "A Wife Wanted" and promise it to be a side splitting attraction. L. K. Jones, publisher of the Che waucan Press, and Geo. S. Park were visitors in the oity this week from Paisley. Mr. Jones stated; that num erous bomeseekers are arriving In Pais ley andhe predicts a fgreat influx of people to that seetionwhen the. (North west Townslte Company opens their ir rigation project. "Dr. E. D. Everett, who recently re turned from Reno, informs us that there is a good opening In the Sisters Hospital of thst city for gilrs to enter the training school. A new building which will give them fifty beds is just bolng completed and the opportunities are'exoellent for girls desiring to take up this class of work. It's THE at the Mo- Why uot drink Ilalnler? Inter. Cnrihsite plant fur sale Oil ley rsnrh N. A. Bennett, of the Wsrner Coun try, wss one of Saturdsy's visitors. J, 8. Branch, the sheepman, waa In from camp the forepart of the wees. Beginning with tonight, charge for picture show will be 10 cents strsight. C. U. Snider. Complete assortment of typewritten psper and office supplies just received st Thornton's. Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler esme In by auto Sundsy from their ranch at Crooked Creek. C. D. Sessions spent a few dsvs in Modoc County during the pest week on a business visit. Repairs are now being msde to the old Harvey property, st the rear of the Bsnk of Lskeview building. Msny sslesmen hsve been in town during the oast week drumming up trade for their respective firms. air. ana Mrs. rrsnk smith and son were up from their ranch for sevcrsl dsys last week renewing old aequain tances. K. P. Lane, of the 7T Ranch, was over from Plush the forepart of the week attending to vsrious business matters. A irood house and two acres of land, within three, blocks of the Pub lic School, for sale at a sacraflce. Easy terms. Inquire at this office. Smith's Picture show re-opens to night at Wlxsrd Hsll with a complete change of pictures dsily. We solicit your patronage. Admission 10 cents. ft. L. Low psssed through Lskeview Frldsy en route to his claim ncsr Fort Rock. He hss been engsged in the building line at New Pine Creek, for sometime pest. Miss Gertrude Hslmer, of Los Ange les, is row visiting here as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Jonas Norin. Miss Hsimer hss been here seversl times previously and bss mapy local friends. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, former residents here, were among lsst week's visitors from Pine Creek. "Monty," ss be Is known to all bis local friends, is now conducting a soft drink psrlor in the new mining town. The old building occupied bv China Ely's retsursnt will be rared and work will begin next week on excavat ing for a new briok building. Ely ssys he move out tomorrow, tske rest, then he go back when building done. Owing to the stormy westher of Frl dsy lsst, the Civic Improvement Club were obliged to forego their work of clesning up the streets. Their tesms got busy, however, on Tuesday morn ing and the results are certainly notice able. Harry C Hunker bss acquired all other interests in the Lakeview Steam Laundry and will conduct the business in the future. Mr. Robertson has re tired as mansger and Austin Sher lock's sbsre in the firm bss been tsken over by Mr. Hunker. Elmer Hoyt is at present superintending the work. The stste convention of Oddfellows which was held in Pendleton came to an end on Thursdsy of last week, when a banquet was beld for past grandmas ters, psst grand representstives and past grsnd pstriarcbs. Medford wss successful in carrying awsy the plum for the next convention, Roseburg be W. E. Baum, who owns a ten acre trsct in Section 7. 41-19, on the West Side, is a recent arrivsl from Milwau kee, Wis. He Is very well pleased with his allotment and optimistic as to the future of the country. He is now on bis land and will soon begin to clear it, perpsrstory to converting the raw trsct Into a small tsrm. The countenance of our good friend Jsmes Bsrry was beaming amongst his msny friends in tbecity this week. He is making T preparations to begin shearing bis nocnsoon and be isas suredjof a good clip. Despite the un favorable weather conditions of lamb ing this spring, Mr. Bsrry says bis lamb crop will reach 80 or 90 percent, which is considered a very good yield forithitaesson. The Exsmlner is in receipt of the sadfnews that ThomasJA. McCulley is suffering from a serious attack of pluresy at the Jesse Msry hospital in Santa Rosa. Calif. Some time ago he was operated upon for appendicitis. appsrently with Kood results, as he had left the hospital, but later pluresy de veloped and he was compelled to re enter the hospital for treatment. It is said his condition is critical. Tom has numerous friends in this vicinity wbo sincerely hope for thebest. Watson Sl Utrlplln buy and aelt ec oud band koI. tf. Colonial draperies and nets In big variety. Merc. Co. When you want a ladl suit re mcmlier we ba ve t he La Vogue, Merc. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherrsrd cams up on Sstuidsy lrom their rsnrh for sup plies. This being a legsl bolidsy, both ot the Government offices as well as the two banks are closed. Mrs. Robert Weir, of Dsvis Creek, wss visiting with friends In Lskeview the first of the week. Rsymond IJtley, who bss a home stead in the Don Lke section, wss in town for seversl dstys lsst week. Fourth big shipment of Rexsll goods received at Thornton's Drug Store this week. Everybody's tsklng it now. Ned Sherlock, wbo hss been attend ing school at Los Angeles, ssturdsy, returned home to spend toe summer moeths. The steel for the rew Heryford build ing is now being received and will be put in plsce on completion of 'the foun dstion work. The lambing season is now practical ly over, which accounts for the many sheepmen who are visiting with us. Don't forget tbat we carry In stock for sale all kinds of Iron, bols and ohnins, tbitnble skeins and irna and tsel axles Arznsr Bros. tf Excsvstion on the basement for the addition to the First Nstionsl Bank building hss been comp!ctJ and work begun on iiie foundation. Mrs. W. F. Grob left for Dorris a few dsvs since on a viist to relstives. She will also visit in Rogue River Valley and Portland, expecting to be absent about six weeks. W. G. Fuller is bsck from the old Msrt.Hopklns rsncb on the West Side now owned by Messrs Dunlsp and O'Neil, where be hss been busy for seversl weeks plowing. 2 Mr. Snider turned over the opera house lsst Saturday evening to the Pearl Ingram, of Salt Creek, was in Ssturdsy for supplies. Will Rehsrt wss in from csmp the forepart of the week. Douglss Trscy. of the Drew's Valley section, wss in town Ssturdsy for sup plies. J. S. Kelssy, of the Pslsley section, wss a visitor here the forepsrt of the week. Tbomss Curtin, a homesteader of the Dog Lske country, was one of Ssturdsv's locsl visitors. Jack Flynn, the local business msn, lsst week, msde a trip to New Pine Creek to view the sights. Nora Bsrry, wbo bas been in' chsrge of the Plush school, returned borne Ssturdsy for the Summer vscstion. Bill McCulley bss resigned his posi tion as City Msrsbsl and Is sgain work ing with his teem oa the city streets. Gus Schroder, of Silver Lake, was In town for seversl dsys last week shaking hands witb msny locsl trlends. Mr. snd Mrs. W. F. Psyne yesterday moved into their new bouse on Water street, which he recently purcbsbed of George VVhorton. Uncle Dick Kingaiey reports tbat lots in the Kintrsley addition of New Pine Creek are bringing stesdy.sale and a e being disposed of quite rapid ly. Miss Doratby Bieber, wbo hss been attending the King Conservatory, of Music, in. Ssn Jose, is epscted to arrive home Modest next to spend her vacatfsii. A telephone line is now being con structed by the Forest Service from tbe Dog Lske ststion to tbe C. L. Becraft rancb, in Long Valley. Tbe distance Is approximately 6 milea. All Lutbersns of Lskeview and vi cinlty desiring to firm a Lutheran CburXsb are requested to communioate witb Pastor Sebe, Drews Valley Gap, stage station, Lakeview, Oregon. Con Taylor, the well known sheep- msn, wss a visitor In town over Sun day and while here managed to sell bis wool to the Bailey & Massingill Com- Witards snd a very pleassnt dsnce en-1 Py 'or sixteen and one half cents per sued. The manle floor in the ODera pouna. mis is sdoui ice recora price bouse is in excellent condition for dsncing. Witb wool selling at from fourteen and one belt to sixteen and one half cents per pound, the sheepmen bsve every resson to be jubilant this yesr. Further, it is now certain feed will be plentiful on the range this summer I Tbe members of the Dobsllow Foot ball Team will turn out for practice next Sunday on tne grounds west of the new High School. The team will endeavor to eet into shape for the gsmea to be plsyed here this summer, Lsst week T. F. Nicbolss defeated F. T. Sanderson for msyor of Klamath Fslls by 218 votes. It is said thst the election of Nicbolss promises to bring about harmony in tbe city. The com mission amendment to tbe old charter csrried. Dr. Walter L. Edwards, Veterinary Snrgeon and Den tint, lately of San Francisco, baa located in Lakeview with headquarters at tbe Mammoth Livery ' Stables. All (domestic aut mala treated. Calls anawered day or night, any ulatanco. Uentlntry a s)ecialty. ' . 2t Mrs. II. W. Busselle and Mrs. J. H Miller, of New Pine Creek, were visi tors in the county seat Monday. Tbe ladles bsve recently taken over tbe msnsgeruent of the dining room in the High Grade hotel ir. tbe new mining town and will conduct that portion of the hostlery In tbe future. Mrs. Harry Morren, of Valley Falls was last week taken to Reno to be op erated upon for intestinal obstructions. Dr. E. D. Everett, ber local physician, accompsnird her on the trip and as sisted Dr. S. K. Morrison, of Reno in the operation. Tbe doctor returned to Lakeview Saturday while bis patient remained over for a few days to re gain her strength. He stated that the operation was a complete success and that Mrs. Morren is expected to return to her home the later part of the week. W. P.Dykeman is r.egoti sting with C. D. Arthur for a lease on the Mam moth Livery Stsbles. While- the lease has not been perfected It la practically arranged tbat be will take over tbe business about June 1. Mr. Dykeman was at one time associated with W. R. Heryford in conducting that business. The Mammoth Stables Is one of the Isrgest and best equipped livery estab lishments in Southern Oregon, and no doubt under the able management of Mr. Dykemn will make a most profit able enterprise. psid this vear. Forest Supervisor Gilbert D. Brown returned the first ot tbe week, from a trip to the Northern part of tbe county where be went on duties connected witb bis office. He states thst stock men in thst vicinity are highly pleased with rsnge conditions, and are all look ing forward to a prosperoua year. The weather bas all appearances of clearing op.- Tbe sun came out bright this morning after a oorttinued stormy spell. No cold weather has been ex perienced and during tbe past ten days of rain, occasionally interspersed with light snows at night. 00 cold weather bss followed that woula damage tbe fruit. v A tin shower party turned out in force Tuesday evening st the home of Miss Oswald, who is to be married on Sundsy next to Henry Newell. Many srticles of tin-ware were presented to the young lady, all of which will no doubt come in handy later. Among those present were: Miss Kathleen O'Neil, Gwendolyn Corbet t, Edith Ogle, Winnie Bosworth, Dollie Blsck burn, Etta Bosworth, Laura Melick, Minnie Vernon, Mabel Snelling, Lucile Bailey, Margie Bernard and Miss Burgess. Our Old Friend Ike Bakar, Oregon, Msy 23, 1912. Lske Countv Examiner, Gentlemen: Please find enclosed two simoleons, said amount being due you for subscription to your worthy sheet for the past year, and many thanks to you for the accomodations of said pa per as I enjoyed its perusal very muob, but I would kindly asa yon to discon tinue sending It to Baker tor the pre sent as I will this summer morning lesve for parts unknown, and when get permanently located again I would like to have my name among your subscribers. Yours truly, Ike Kent. New Mining- Companies Ft. Bid well News: Two mining companies with total capitalization of $2,000,000 were organized in Fort Bid- well this week and charters have been applied ;for. Both companies will op erste on some of the best properties in High Grade this summer. Tbe Gold Shore Mining Company oontrols the New Yesr, Gold Shore, Dsisy and Inner Fraction claim, ad joining the Contolidsted properties. They are considered among tbe best porspecta in the district. Walters' Addition Oilers the Best Close-la Home Sites in Lakeview! Near Schools, Churches, Depot and Business Center. Buy Now! Lots 50 x 125, $140.00 to $275.00 Easy Terms. 1 W. F. PAINE & CO., Agents rpcr 'GORDON' HATS $3.00 Rival cf any $5 on the market. We have them in scratches and plains; in all the leading styles. Crush hats, 51.50 Extra light sum mer hats from 50c to $1.50. "Gordon" straws from 25c to $3.00. Genuine Pan amas, $7.00. Have you seen the Faultless Shirt with the new patent "Xek-Gard"? The great est thing that ever happened to a shirt. Come in and look over our splendid show ing of this widely advertised line. Priced at $1.50 to $3.00. t "Walk-Over" Shoes BRITTEN & ERICKSON The Best Values in Shoes Queen Quality stands for all the name implies in both style and quality. The little custom touches that women look for are embodied in the new models. x QUEEN QUALITY SHOES fit the foot and have no gfe$J equal in wearing qualities. wc iiavc rcceivcu a nice mn -If . ' line of 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. g g The Lakeview Mercantile 2 Company j