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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1912)
if. Town Property : ' v ' $Wfm Soil Tho Roal Earth" O'NEILL & DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon More Bargain ' 120.00 per acre for 200 acre of timber land, cloee In, easy term: 12.B0 f For 320 nrrea (rood stl the valley mites from Lakeview. If yea want a bargain don't pint thla. Terms cash. 120.00 I'er acre for 100 acres One grain land, seven miles from Laker lew, west. Easy term. . . , Maw mill In flrat class order. Including; a large quantity of dry, finished lomber; ew log nnd ISO acres of standing timber. The books will prove it to fine investment. 0 acres of floe timber on the West Hide, eloee to a mw mill. Z'jn wren, desert claim, wlih Improvements. Kelinqulshmeot ran be eeenred very rhnap. Good oll nnd near the line of the O. . ltallroad which will . be built throngb there in a short time. ITOOO.OJ For a tln new 10 room hous with largo lot, 7Bil2), close to (rotr of town ami High Hchool. Kaay tenna, . , l'JflOO.(K) For 0-mnnt now tmniraluw, an Ideal tip-tn date homo, clow to center of town od Bernard Hlreet. Kaay terms. 12100.00 For fi-HHtm new ImwkhIow, woodah d and hl-kn house. On m large HtriK-r lot. frhcvO, li x 1MJ. Lnwu ml tine (rulttwa on l,ukuHtre.-t. Kaay ti-rum i:U)0.0 For a m w 4 room' buiiae and wood eliod, lot 60 x 125, good lixntloo. Kaay terniM. 1 1 800.00 For mi mi to-iWito new liunuitlow, In chilie rraMcnce part of the lty. Enny trrm. Xahc County firamtncr TlllUtiOAY, JULY II. 1012. DRIEF MENTION Rainier on dm until At the HoUl lar. Louis Mauisy was In town thla week from tho Warner country. Children white d slues 2 to 6 years, takevlew Mercantile Co. Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Dent, of 1'lush, were In town the forepart of the week. One dotrn house dresses, assorted pateroa aud eiwa to close at reduced prices. Lakeview Mercantile Co. r'red H. Fisher, who now owns the Hob McCulley ranch north of Pino Creek, was one of Monday'a visitors. A. J. Footer, county assessor, left Sunday tor Summer Lake and other towna In the northern part of the coun ty. Jerry and James Barrv, of Horse 1'ralria. Tuesday, cams Into town for few days (visit with local frienda and acquaintances. TbS Lakeview Transfer Mondav pur chased the buss of R. M. boiler and will conduct same in the future, to tween towq and the depot. 7 Mrs. Roxie Cleland, Mra. William tiunther, Vint Miller and Kelton Gun- tho returned last week after a pleasant Ashing trip In the Mud Creek country. John Peacock, former city marshal, waa In town Monday from his tlmter claim In Warner Canyon, where he baa been cutting wood during tho past winter. "Cap" Brown is putting In consider able time just now trying to figure out who will bo elected this fall "Cap" aaya it'a a cinch they can't all be presi dentand ho knows. Mr. and Mra. Ben Daly are in town thia week from Horse Prairie, where Mrs. Daly baa been viaitlng for some time aa tho guest of bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Barry. Eldon Woodcock, who attended the Fourth of July celebration at l'aislvy, went on to Bend to meet Mrs. Wood cock, who baa been In Portland for a abort time. Coob Henkle accompanied him on the trip. s Mart Hopkins, who is now residing on his West Side ranch, waa in town Tuedaay for auppliea. Mart aaya that everything la a booming out bla way, and ho predicts that the hay crop thia aummer will be banner one. F. P. Light of Hotel Lakeview, who haa been laid up with an attack of ap pendicitis, Monday," appeared again on the streets and walked about aomo with tho aid of a cano. Frank ia feeling considerably better at thia time, which ia good newa to his many friends throughout thia aection. A fine new eoda fountain waa In etsiled Tuesday In the Post O files atore. Tho only beverage obtainable from It at present la Hire's Root Beer, but Postmaster Ahlstrom statea that Coca Cola and other aoda flavora will be added later. Somo havo been ordered, but they havo not aa yet ar rived. William Gunther, of the Arm of Ahl strom Sl Gunther, Tuesday morning, eft by auto for Klamath Falls enrouto to Portland, where he will act aa a delegate of the local lodge at tho A.O. (J.W. Convention. Incidentally ho will witness the dolnga of the Elka. who are now in aeaslon in the "City of Roses." There are twenty four children of achool age reaiding near Anderson Can, which is twelve mllea west of Lake view, that are practically without acboal facilities, owing to the distance from Lakeview. Thia territory ia now In School Diatrict No. 7, but to travel from aeven to fourteen miles to school Is impossible. Messrs. Hahmer, Lake, Goodnight, Trlnk and Mallott were In town Saturday to take steps to organ ize a new district. They wish tu or ganize a district beginning on the east at tho Tatro place and extending west alx miles. More acres haa been aeeded In Lake County tbia season than ever before and nature has been laviah with her blessings for tho best results of a bountiful harvest. A few demonstra tions in agriculture and Jlsrgs produc tions will turn eyes to this aection, and attract the attention of railroad capi talists. And on the other Hand the already activity of railroad builders together with the Increasing influx of people to theaa parts insures a mar ket for the farmers products, which all goes to show that the railroada are just as dependent on the country aa ths country la dependent upon them. Why not drink llalulerf It's TIIK lMr. 21 Dan Chandler was in from bis Drews Valley ranch Tuesdsy. John Cronln. the Adel stockman, was ona of this week 'a local visitors. Born, In Lakeview, Monday, July 8, to Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Welch, a son. There will ho an early Masst7:30 oclock in St. Patrlcka church next Sun dav. Mrs. Jay Billings la now spending a few daya at Summer Lake on a visit with relalivea. Andrew Hotchklsa, the Valley rails rancher and atockmsn, was in town Tuesdsy attending to aomo business mstters. Two of t lie choicest lota In Itounso veil's Addition for eate by Alger Land Co. at a special price. Excep tionally Due resident Lota. tf F. Dean Bradley, of the Bradley Engineering Co., accompanied Archi tect F. J. DeLongchampa up from' Falrport tho first of the week. The lawn about the Court House now : presents an appearance second to none . in aouthern Godsil ia to sucoess. Oregon. Janitor Dan be congratulated on hia Some mighty fine moving picturea j of the various processes used in mak ing the famous "Walk-Over" aboea were ahown last week at the Wizard Hall by Manager Al Smith. Farnum Harrla. who waa a witness in the Willis trial, returned tbo latter part of last wek from Klamsth Falls. He remained there over the Fourth, and reports a "heap big time." A jolly party of local boya, consist ing of Carl Umbach, Guy. Lynn and Fred Cronemlller gathered on the Fourth at Thomas Creek and managed to apend a pleasant day fishing and en Joying good eats. The teams employed by the city are now hauling aand and tine gravel from tbo Drenkel quarry, aouth of the brick yard. Thia mixture la boing uaed to fill In all low places on tho city streets, and makes a very good road bed. On account of the entertainment given by the Civic League, the con ference of workers of tho Preabvterien church, which waa to have been held on last evening waa poaponed until thia J evening after prayer meeting at Mr. Corbett's. Mrs. Michael P. Barry, of Guano Valley, laat week, arrived In town to join her husbsnd, who is now spend ing a few daya here on business. Mrs. Barry baa been viaiting for aeveral months past aa the gueat of her mother at New Pine Creek I Workjon the' new Heryford build ing ia now being oushed forward rapid- at work. Tho men were at work all day Sunday aa tho stormy weather ofi the paat month has held up tho work aomewbat and lost timo must be made up. A flsqing party consisting of Mr. and Mra. Jonn Arxner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baldwin, Miss Mablo Arzner and Andrew Kornath spent the Fourth at Cottonwood Creek. Tho members of tho finny tribe were not very plenti ful, but the party managed to apend a very pleaaant day. T. J. Burton, of Redding, Cel., ar rived in Lakeview thia week. Ho ia here looking for hla aon who la about twenty yeara of ago and not heard from him for aome time fears that something hsa hsppened to him and consequently Is trsveling over tho oountry ;in an effort to locate him. Whllo fishing at Thomas Creek aev eral weeks back, W. J. Bradley, the local lumber dealer, had the misfor tune to lose the horse ba had driven out on ths trips Tho animal ia a cheatnut sorrel, with light oolored main and tail. Mr. Bradley ia now offering a aub atantial reward for hia return. F. O.MoFall and O. C. Nelson, two mining men recently of Denver, now operating the Jjucky Dutohman lease on the Sunahlne property in the High Grade diatrict, were buaineaa visitors in Lakeview the first of the week. Both gentlemen are very optimistic aa to tho future of tho district and re port that they havo opened some fine ore on their lease. . Wm. Nixon, who for tho paat year has been conducting the atatlon at Mud Creek, between Lakeview and Plush, sold his leaso to Frnak Koggers, and returned to Lakeview where Le will be employed. Will Grisel and wife will operate the station for Mr. Koggers. Under Mr.' Nixon's manage ment the atatlon became popular re sort among travellers of the eastern road, but hla standard will no doubt bo maintained by ths new proprietor. Ludie suit sale at Lakeview Mer cantile Co. Mrs. Johnny Simmons last week went to Paisley to spend tbo Fourth. Bsrtnolomeu filaa, the West Side rancher, waa one of Saturday'a visi tors. Zack Whltwortb will go to bia mountain homo near Spraguo river to spend tho summer. 11. P. Enquist, a prominent sheep men of tho county yesterdsy registered st Hotel Lsksview from Santa Roaa, Cal. Willis Scammon, tbo Warner Valley atookman and rancher, Saturday, ar rived In town with a large band of horses. I am prepared to do discovery and asseasmenti work at reasonable rates on contract. Fred jr. Wright, New 1'lne Creek, Orcg n. Work on the foundation for tbo new Daly building waa started Monday and la now well along. The foundation a of cement and atone. Cam ft I lao aSrl lr maiAii m rtt Ti mm- i Sk'saaas vaiivj) wiiwa aeiaawa ease ymm- terer, la busy this week making aomo necessary repairs to tbo Post & King rooming bouse and saloon. Guy Rice, of line O V.L. Company, waa busy for a while Monday morning taking anap ahota of different viewa of the new Heryford building. A meeting for women waa held in the M.E. Church Sunday, Juno 30th attend ed by about 70 women Interested in the promotion of a "Mothers Club." The L.C.I.C. musical that waa to be given at the Wixard Hall last night waa postponed to an indefinite date out of respect to the late J. N. Watson. O. C Stidger, formerly, an employe on tho Lakeview Herald, Monday came up from bla homestead near Da via Creek and apent several daya in Lake view. Johnny Morris, tho Adel merchant and philosopher, ia tranaacting busi ness in town. Johnuv has done more than moat men toward development and betterment to Wsrner Valley. Jamea and Wm. Marker Tuesday re turned to Lakeview after having apent tb wmtr ,n Hornbrook. on tbo S. P. Railroad near the Oregon and Cali- 'orn'" " Tbey expect to locate hero, Mra. C. W. Class, wife of local N.-C.-O. ticket agent, laat week joined I ber husband in Lakeview to make thia ber future home. She haa been spend ing several months In Sacramento with a sister. Dr. Goray of Portland regular licens ed phyalcian and aurgeon who limita i bia practice exclusively to the eye, ear, nose and throat and the fitting of ,:n i- r .i i t .i . week ,rora ' Father Schmitt thia morning recelv- wier,m Kight Kev. Chss. J. O'Reilly D. D.. BisboD of Baker City will bo in Lakeview Sun day and dedicate tho new St. Patricks church, at the 10 o'clock Masa. Mrs. Michael M. Barry, Misa Mabel Snelling and V.L. Snelling returned the forepart ot the week from Burna, where they enjoyed a week's visit aa the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faulkner. Tho trip waa made by auto. Twenty-one persons were killed and thirty injured, a number of them fatally, aa a result cf a wreck laat week on the Ligonier railroad at Wilpen, Penn. The accident waa caused by double-header freight train crashing into a passenger coach. Mra. G. B. Yooom, of Oakland, Cali. forma, sister of F. P. Light ia hero on a visit She came to take care of Mr. and Mra. Light'a children during their Intended trip to Portland, which hia recent illneaa prevented. Mra. Yooom will probably remain during the aum mer. It ia reported by the newspapers from the south that tho Fred Moore troop, old Lakeview xavorltes, aro heading thia way. In years sgono Mr. Moore furnished tbia aection with the beat class of entertainmenta that has yet been presented in this northern coun try and hla return here will bo . looked forward to with great pleasure and Interest Mr. and Mra. C. C. Lofftua enter tained a jolly crowd on Thursday, the Fourth, at their Crane Lake ranch. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. John MeAuhffe, Mr.-and Mra. Nick Barry, Mr. and Mra. C, C. LofT tua, Misa Bertha Lofftua, Nora Barry, Bessie and Gladya Lofftua and Dave McAulifTe, Jerry Barry, Willia Griaxel and Jamea Barry. Gamea were played during tho day, fishing waa en joyed, and aome tine meala were aerved tho visitors. price Ernest L. II. Meyer, tho Valley Falls business men, is In town this week st anding to business matters. ,. II. H. Van Keulen, of tbo Warner Valley Mercantile Company, waa ia town over Sunday on a brief business visit. Mrs. John McCulley, of tho West Sioe, who wss quite ill Isst week. , la now reported much better and is ablo to bo about once more. Mr. and Mra. Tom Sullivan, of Plush, ware in town over Sunday on a brief vlait with local friends. They are always welcome visitors. Wm. Harvey, aon of Mra. Ruby Mc Kay, of sn Francisco, last week re turned to Lakeview for a few months stay to look after business Interests In this and Summer Lake valleys. Henry Leehman ia having the barn and other out buildings at the rear of bia property between Main and Water streets rszed, preparatory to tbo con struction of two dwelling bouses. North Msin Street, lost sooth of tho Slash, is being nicely fixed op now with rock foundation, overlain by fine gravel and aand. Bill Pitta ia at tending to the epreading of grave L Tbo Margaret Ilea company played "MiaaTexaa" at the Snider opera bouae laat Sunday, at leaat that waa tbo title they gave it. Tbey will not appear here again for about a month. John Clark and X. Arzner, local buainesa men, Saturday, left for the Cbewaucan country, where they will apend about a week on a fishing trip. They expect to return with a big sup ply ot trout. Charley Robinson, of Plush, received a telegram last Friday stating bia brother bad died at Chico, Calif. He came in Saturday morning and lelt on the train to be at the funeral. Mr. and Mra. Tom Farrell returned Friday evening from Klamath Falls, where Mr. Farrel acted aa a witness in the Willis trial. Tbey atayed over for the ' Red' Men'a celebratioo on the Fourth. Norman Jacobson. of tho Forest Ser vice, Tuesday, arrived in town after spending the winter and spring in and about Bend and The Sisters, Oregon, where be waa engaged the greater part of the time in cruising timber. One week's mission at St. Patrlck'a church, Lakeview, Oregon. Beginning at 10:00 o'clock, Mass Sunday, July 15, closing at 7:30 Sunday evening July 21. Conducted by the Jesuit Missionary. Rev. Hugo Gallagher S. J. Invitation to all. Corvin Vinyard, of New Pine Creek, waa a visitor in the oounty aeat the first of the week. When asked about tho new mining town, ho said it kept him busy dodging tho high grade ore that waa flying around down there. Mike O'Sullivan and William Kepplo Barry, local sheepmen, last week paid a visit to Paisley, and while there suc ceeded In receiving subscriptions for tbo local Catholie church building in the amount of $300. They returned Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Batchelder ar rived Friday evening from Klamath Falls, where Mr. Batchelder waa one of the attorneya In the Willia trial. Mra. Sndlling, of Ablany, mother of Mrs. Batchelder returned home with them for an extended vlait. Last week Sheriff Snider received a telegram from Culver, Oregon to bold the tea ma and wagon driven to Pine Creek by U. S. Prine, and belonging there. Snider at once went to Pine Creek and finding that the property had been sold to parties in California ar rested Prine and lodged him in jail awaiting the arrival of interested par ties from Culver. , - Miss Katie Dutton and Charlea Hasa were laat week married in Alturaa by Rev. 1. C. Crook The bride ia the only daughter of Mr. and Mra. S. J. Dutton, of the Davia Creek hoatlery, and is well known In Lakeview where ahe baa many friends. The groom is also from Davis Creek and is a promising young man. The young couple start out on lile's journey followed by the best wishes of a host of frienda. A big crowd gathered Thuraday last at tho Dan Chandler rancb in Drews Valley, and managed to make a gala day out of the Fourth, Bucking horaea, foot and horse races and other porta were "enjoyed the entire day, while In the evening a dance was given. It Is estimated that between 30 and 40 people were preaent, moat of whom had come in from the aurround ing country. Several Lakeview boya were atao in attendance. 8ee those ladls skirU at half at Iakevlew Mercantile Co. Walters' Addition Offers 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., After Wearing Your First Pair of Sweet-Orr Overalls you will never bey satisfied with any other kind SWEET-ORR Overalls are made of the best non shrinking denims, cut extra full, and guarante ed not to rip. SWEET-ORR Overalls carried i n t h e different styles: "Ease Back" "Hi Back" and "Waist." - Prices range form $1, to $1.25. A large stock of SWEET-ORR Pants reg ular and peg styles, good patterns. Prices, 11.50 to $10. BRITTEN 8c ERICKSON LADIES5 SUIT SALE (JTTAll our LA VOGUE SUITS will il be closed out at big reductions These are new goods and snappy styles. Notice the following prices: $15.00 Suits $!0.00$22.5O Suits $16.50 J 8.50 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 '19 1 Skirts we are closing out at half price. Don't overlook these bargains! LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE Agents mm CO. Tv A J il ft ' V