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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1912)
0 Town Property For it new II room tiniien, ohUIh Ami -lilckeu houoo. On a Urge tiortMT lot. fenced, 1W x 12.1. rrult trw aud liwa, clomt la, on lhwry and CoIIi-k) MtrwU. l-My twins. For ft-mom new tiiingitlow, nn Ideal up-tn -Onto home, cIinm to center ol town on Hcrnnnl Min ot, F.aay teriue. Kor f MMiu iu'w lniiiL ti!ow. woodnhc tl ntxl lil(;kn Iioiim. (Mi d large corner lot. d'Uivi, ihi liiit. Iwtwu ami Hun lrultir- ou l.nki Ktiwt, "IV So Ti ?oa Earth" O'NEILL & DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon More Bargain 120.00 per acre for 200 Aero o( timber lanil, clou la, easy term. 115.00 pw acre for NO acre, .1 mile Went of Lakeview; firm, dwp all, ray t-rm. 120.00 I'er acre for lfiO arret fine grain land, eeven mil-e from Laketlf w, went. fcay term. Haw mill In flrat clns ordr, Including a large quantity of dry, finihH Inmher; aw log and 1 ncrea of atandlug tiiiilxr. Tlw book wl I proe It to Im a fine inct Tiifiit. yfi Mnn of floe tlmtor on the Wput Hide, clone tn a haw mill 320 e rv, duwert claim, wlih improvement. Kxllnqiilehfiwnt, -nn bn mntirrd very (heap. Oood hH and near the line of the O. K. l'.llroad which will 2MX).00 00 .00 2100 F.y ti-riim For n in w 4 romu Ihhumi and l.'M'O 00 ojit ahwt,' lot 60 I 12ft, kooiI I'N'iitloa. m-j .. . Fur nit tit to ilittf now Imnc'ilow, la clioli n-Mlilcuc pirt of 1 1 . tit. IChx irin. ! term. I04K) .00 im vuiiv iiriiu('i mere in a nil on time. Xaftc County firamlncr TIIITKSIA Y. JUNK. 27, 1012. BRIEF MENTION The Fourth of July it only one week off. lUlnlr on draiitflli at the Hotel bar. Mr. and Mra. I'alrlrk Anglawl were in town Taeaday fur supplies. Charlie Harry has accepted poaition at the N.-C. O freight depot. Mr. and Mra. Doualaa Tracy were In town over Sunday Irom their ranch In Drewa Valley. MayneM Honna waa up from High Grade Tueedey, and returned with a load of supplies. Mra. Dutlon, of Pavla Creek, waa a local eialtor last wi-ek aa the guest of Mra. W. r. Dykeman. Jamts H. Owens, the Hiy atockman and rancher, la now In town attending to aome bualneia mattera. Father Srhmltt, of the Catholic church, Saturday, returned from a week'a vlait to Kiamntb Fall. Amongst the vUitore Sunday from Alluraa waa Mr. and Mra. R. A. French, of the Alluraa I'Jaindealer. Mra. Thoa. Farrrll Tuenday loft for Klamath Fella to join her husbad who waa called there aa a witness in the Willie caae. Jamea Hcrvtord haa aold hie old Ituick auto and purchased new Clial-rmera-Oct roll from the local agent 7.1m Baldwin. Father O'Keilly, pastor of the Catho lic church at Alturaa, waa one of Sun day'a local visitors aa the gueat of Father Scomttt. Mra. O. M. Hedley and daughter, Miaa Joaepblne, of Los Angeles are visiting with the Hanaona at their Point ranch on the Weat Side. Mr. and Mra. I'hil Harry, of Uoano Valley, laat week, arrived in town and will visit here during the next few weeks. Mr. Hurry la attending to aome business mattera. t - --. c... k - lfanffr In the uiwrnuiv unlit... - Forest Service at Willow Ranch, waa In town Sunday on a vialt to bla alitor, Mra. Erneat Brown. He came in on the excuralon train. Mra. John Arzner and children, Km ma and Mabel. Tucadav morning, left for a viait with Mr. and Mra. Wade Snyder, of Hidwell. They will be ab aent for about a week. The excavation work for the new Daly building la now practically com pleted. It haa been held up aomewhat during the past week while the old foundation of the Friat National Bank building waa atrengthened. "Uncle Dick" Kingaley, of the Ureen Garden llouae, la the lateat to auccumb to automobile fever. He baa ordered a Chalmers-Detroit, with all the lateat contrivancea, and aaya he is going to make a mahoot out of Major. One of the many atrangera now in town got to feeling to good early one morning laat week that he puahed his arm through a window in the Brewery Saloon doorway. Later he waa gather ed in by Marahall Dan Be mis and es corted to the city jail. Tom Murpbv, a local ahcep roan, ia now nursing a broken jaw aa a result of being bucked from a horse at Twelve Mile Creek. Mr. Murphy struck on a rock and the jaw bone, on the right aide of his face, waa badly broken. He is being cared for by Doctor Hall. Mr. and Mra. Frank Schmidt, who have a ranch several miles northwest of town were taken quite ill Sunday while in town, with an attack of ptomaine poisoning. They were obliged to call the doctor and were under hia care un til the next morning. They are now able to be about again. Aa a culmination of the recent wars waged between the sheep men and the cattle ralsera of eastern Oregon, Gov ernor Weat haa issued a prcolamation in which he directs that a f500 reward will be paid for the arrest and convic tion of the parties responsible for the outrages even now being enacted in the gracing country. Mr. and Mrs. A. Amick. of New Pine Creek, last week returned from a month's visit In Ashland. They were joinod at that pUce by their two daughtere, Mrs. T. H. Cloud and Misa Cuba, and the party returned home to gether. Mrs. Cloud has been absent several weeks on a visit with her sister, Mrs. Cannon in Woodland. Calif., and from there she went to Corvallis where her sister Miss Cuba has been attending the O.A.C. Why not ilnnk li&!oUrr It's TUB I.t. 31 Jas. Harry waa among the aheepmen noticed in town this week. Krneet L. II. Meyers, of Valley Fall, was In town over Sunday. I'lillilri'iia white (Iri'KMfx, slum I to fljcur. Ijskeview MirvitHtlle Co. Hill .Simmons, of Valley Fatla, was one of Lakeview's visitors during the past week. Mr. M Mra. Frank Hameraley were in laat week from their ranch, north went of town. A. M. Smith, rf the Hunting ranch In Drew's vallev., was in town the fore part of the week. Mr, and Mra. George Bents Monday were visitors In the city from the Drews creek dam. Mra. Hen Daly ia now spending a few days at Home 1'rairie as the gueat of her mother, Mra. Jamea Barry. J. Frank Barnes, the Summer Lake rancher who ia well known about town, Mondav, carne down on business. If anyone aoubts that Lakeview has a Urge number of good, husky rooters they should have attended Sunday's bHctiall game. William Brown, clerk of the Forettt office at Alturas, Sunday, came p on the excursion train to look over this part of the Valley. Several teams are now being used to haul lumlter f'om the Lkeview Land & Lumber Co. 'a mill on Camp Creek ! for the Herytord building. The lumber for the new Catholic church rectory haa now arrived, and work towards the completion of tne building ia now being rushed. Owing to the rush of business Sun day, the Kandy Kitchen waa helped out during the day by Mra. Hugo I.eyva and Miaa Mae O'Sbea, who aa stated the regular force. Owing to the ruah of buaineas at the local land office, incidental to the paaa ing of the new 3-Year Homestead Law, Guy Cronemiller ia acting aa tempo rary clerk for a few days. (icortre Haukinn, of the Auto Livery Company, last week returned from be low with a new 30 horae power Gergeoll car for use In the garage. The new machine ia fully euuipped and presents a dandy appearance. Its a $1 6.10 car. Daniel F. Brennan, the genial clerk In the Forest Service, ia making pre parations to begin work on a new resi dence house on hia lota In the Drenkel Addition. John Arcner has the con tract and will auperintend the work. At a recent meeting of the Bend city council G. P. Putnam was elected Mayor of that enterpriaing little city. The office of Mayor had been vacant aince tbe resignation of Dr. U. C. Coe laat March. Mr. Putnam ia editor and prorietor of the Bend Bulletin. II. P. Sootheran, of Seattle, repre senting folk -Co., directory publishers, waa interviewing Lakeview buaineaa flrme thia week. He ia oompiling data and taking ads for the next publication of the Oregon-Waabington directory, which ia now' being prepared for tbe presa for the l?13-)4 edition. Merchant A. Bieber ia another to contract that dreaded disease,1 autorao bilist. Lent week he placed an order for a Chalmera 30, which will be de livered August lat. Ills new car will be a fourdoor, 1913 model and is said to be one of tbe clasaieai machines being put out this season. A social dance will be given at the Snider Opera house Saturday night of thia week. Owing to the many re quests for a dance in the opera house, a few of the local enthusiasts got busy and made arrangements for it to be given this week. Good music will be provided and everybody is assured a of a pleasant time. To prevent the city's affairs from being impeded by the old charter tan gle, exists at Klamath Falls, a commis sion of attorneys and business men are drafting a new city charter which will be submitted to the voters in seventy days. It is said that the charter com mission represents every section of Klamath Falls and every political fao tion. Until the new charter is aocepted the town will probably remain in a muddle. Wm. Noonan, who haa been employ ed on the Tboa. Flook ranch at Rock Creek, this week came to own to have bis eye attended to, which .he had the misfortune to quite seriously injure. While running after some sheep in the willows, be went to qulokly dodge un der a projecting twig and missing his calculation the limb struck him in the right eye. Dr. Hall dressed the wound and the injured member Is recovering as well as could be expected. Lndii'4 milt sale at Lakeview Mr en n tile Co, Anton Schuster, of the Swamp Creek country, was in town Sundav. J. C. and Pleasant Shcllhammer, of Crooked Creek, were in town Tuesday. Louia Mauzey, of the Warner coun try, waa one of last week'a local visi tors. Mr. and Mra. A. Leonard have moved Into the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mra. 8am Bailey. Roy Chandler waa In from hia ranch the forepart -f the week attending to aome businesa matters. Mrs. ChsrUs Arthur returned Sun day after a aeveral days visit with ber folks in Drewa Valley. One iloieti bouse dresses, assorted pntt-roa and mum to close itt rm uced price. Lakeview Mercantile Co. Mra. Wm. Bernard laat week return ed to Lakeview from Southern Califor nia to join her husband and family. The Lauer Brothera, well known Alturaa businessmen, were among Sun day's visitors on the excursion train. A meeting of the Catholic Ladies' Altar Society ia being held thia after- noon at tbe home of Mra. Michael M. Barry. Mrs. Lee Ilea 1 1 and children last week returned from a aeveral daya visit with Mra. Fitzpatrlck, of tbe ZX ranch near Paisley. Mra. Fred Longfellow, last week acted aa clerk in the Kandy Kitchen for aeveral daya during tbe absence of Misa Ethel Bailey. Chria Langalet, the enterprising tailor, ia planning an addition to the bouse he recently purchased in North Lakeview, near the Grammar School. Zim Baldwin, agent for the Chalmers-Detroit, returned from Klamstb Falls Monday with a new machine for Attorney Jamea Lane of Silver Lake. Considerable lumber ia now on tbe f andango Lumber Company's yard in Lakeview and nearly every freight train bringa from one to three oars from the Willow Ranch station. i j Tom Boyler and John Crutchen, two ! young men of Woodland, Calif., have arrived in Lakeview, fully convinced that thia ia the proper place for them, and have decided to locate with ua. Bill Barton ia now nursing an iniured wrist aa tbe result of being thrown from the Missner automobile while rounding rJsgle Point one day laat week. He waa not serioualy injured. Owing to tbe fact that Mra. K. E. Lofftus hss tound it impossible to at tend the annual convention of the De gree of Honor, A.O.U.W., Mrs. Lillie Harris will act aa local representative and will leave for Portland in aeveral weeks. A dispatch aays that work is being rushed on the Natron cut off near Kla math Falla on the S. P. line. We have bad aesurance that immediate work will begin en the Goose Lake Southern through thia valley when thia cutoff la completed. Dave Fouta who haa been working on the O.V.L. telpehone line, was com pelled to quit work Monday and come to town on account of an abscess on his hand. The affected member Is very painful and willl keep him from work for aome time. Cedarville Record : The Margaret Ilea Troupe showed here last Friday night to a good bouse. The troupe ia a good one and will render a performance here every Friday night. E. H. Meade, the Manager, purchased two automo biles from Chas. Lamb and now covers tbe circuit in their own automobiles. J. H. Cochran and J. F. Hutcbson, representatives of the Mutual Life In surance Company, last week arrived from Medford and spent a tew dava here, after which thev went to Paisley and canvassed that territory. E. H. Clark, local representative of the com pany, accompanied them on the trip. Perry Curamings, proprietor of the Lakeview Variety Store, laat week re turned from an extended trip to Cen tralia, Wash., where be has been the paat few mentha. Mr. Cummings is a horse trainer and went to Centralia with tbe understanding that It was a good field for bis line, but after his arrival found it to be rather quiet, and hence waa glad to return to Lakeview. Alturaa New Era: Ueo. C. Turner of Ceadvrille, left here this week on a trip to South America with a view to making inveatments there. He waa ac companied by Prof. Rose, who speaks several languagea fluently and goes aa as an interpreter. The professor also will take bla camera along and gather material for use in hie next term of high aihool. They are going by way ot New York, and expect to take passage from that ci y on a south bound steam er on July 20th. Lee Emerso'i, of Sslt Creek, was one of Sunday's local visitors. See those Indie skirt at hiilf price at Lnkeview Mercantile Co. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Grisel, of the! Warner country, wre in town over j Sunday. Wanted: Furnished or housekeeping j rooms, for family of four. Apply at this office. Mlas Ida Howard ia in the city this week visiting with her sister, Mrs. C. j D. Arthur. Bert Barton haa accepted a position ; as cook for tbe Kiddels Construction Company. Lew McCulley, is now spending a few days in town, having come over the forpart of the week from Cedar ville. William Keir, an old time reaident of Lakeview, and now employed aa a atone mason at Alturas, was one of Sunday's visitors. Chas. E. Rice, leader of the Alturaa band, Sunday came up on tbe excursion and atayed over Monday to attend to some business mattera. Attorneys Batchelder and Combs went over to Klamath Falls the first of the week to be present at the Willis trial which waa begun last Monday. Calude R. Seager, of tbe Davs Creek Orrharda Co., accompanied by hia wife, yeaterday came up from Davia Creek for a few days visit in 'he city. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bernard accom panied by Misa Bernlce Massingill, daughter of W. A. Massingill, the first! of tbe week arrived kin Lakeview to apend tbe summer months with rela tives. . George Wbortou, of the Inn Saloon, last week made a trip to Reno and re turned with a brand new 1912 model Overland. The machine has all the lateat appliances, with foredoor, and is a handsome car. The city dsda are doing a most com mendable piece of work in having Weat Street graveled from Slash to Center. The work is being done under the supervision of Wm. McCulley, and Is' almost completed. I i Mra. Wm. Wallace Saturdsv nivhtl returned from Woodland, where she bss been visiting the past few weeks. She waa called there to accompany tbe body of her mother for burial, and aside from thia aad mission the visit waa enjoyed. . Roas Farnum, a brilliant and promis ing young attorney, of Portland, last week arrived in Lakeview, and ia so favorably impressed with the town and surrounding conditions, has decided to caat hia lot here. He is a graduate from the Willamette Univeraity and we wish him success in bis newly chosen field. E. Cbapin Card, of the High Grade Newa, who ia now in San Francisco, aent a telegram to Chas. L. Fulton, stating that San Francisco feels meet friendly toward High Grade camp and that they would send press representa tive to the camp, and that also State Mineralogist Storm would soon visit tbe district One hundred and eleven thousand pounds of wool were aold at Madraa i. Crook 'county, laat week. The highest price paid was 63-1 c cts and the lowest 11 cents, tbe total average being about 15 cents. It is said that over 300,000 pounds of wool are being held. although the price offered was about tbe ssme as for that sold. D. S. Bryant and O. E. Blattner, of Pasadena, Cal., last week arrived in the city to investigate some of our possibilities. They made a trio Sunday to tbe west side of the lake in company with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Orton and S. A. MuBhen, to inspect some land in that section. The party stopped for dinner at the Koozer ranch on Dry creek. From this date we give the folowlng prices for Ice Cream: One gallon S2.25 delivered, two gallons SI. 75 per j gallon and 25 cents for delivery, five gallons and up Sl.oO per gallon and 25 cents for delivery, Sherbet $2.00 single gallon delivered, two gallons and up S1.75 per gallon for delivery. Satisfaction and quality guaranteed. Phone your orders one day in advance. T. H. Cloud. The Leota Howard Dramatic com pany cloaed a successful week'a en gagement at Snider opera house Sun day, evening, when they presented the laughable comedy, "The Basom Friend of Bower." The company while here made good decidedly in every particu lar, and they are dramatic organiaation oom poaed of respectable people travel ing through the country giving good, clean performances, and are entitled to tbe people's patronage. Walters' Oflcrs the Best Close-In Home Sites in Lakeview! Near Schools, Churches, Depot and I'usincsa Center. Buy Now! Lots 50 x 125, $140.00 to $275.00 Easy Terms. W. F. PAINE & CO., We carry the 'Faultless Q Day Shirts, Night Shirts and Pajamas so widely adver tised in all the leading magazines. Priced at $1.50 to $2.50 Silk Socks, in black and colors, at 25c Silk Plaited Socks, extra quality, at 50c New Washable Ties, at 50c. The "Reiser" Barathea, all bright Silk Ties, in a variety of plain and fancy colors, at 50c to $2.50 We sell "BENJAMIN" Clothes, sold by all the leading clothiers in the land. Prices range from $20.00 to $25.00 You will do well by look ing them over. BRITTEN & ERICKSON LADIES9 SUIT SALE QTTAll our LA VOGUE SUITS will be closed out at big reductions. These are hew goods and snappy styles. Notice the following prices: $15.00 Suits $IO.OO$22.50 Suits $16.50 18.50 Suits 13.50 25.00 Suits 18.50 20.00 Suits 15.00 27.50 Suits 20.00 $30.00 Suits $21.50 About one dozen in the lot, so come and get choice as they will soon go. We also have a few J9JJ Skirts we are closingout at half price. Don't overlook these bargains! LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE Addition Agents D C 0 3 1 It avoids the unsightly sp4 ' on front of neck ' Ask to see the New PATENT on . HAY SHIRTS c CO. 2