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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1912)
' Xahc County Cjramlncr THURSDAY. AUOUHT 22, 1912. Mr. and Mm. F. D. Smith ar. up from their New Pine Creek ranch on a nhort visit. Mr. and Mm L. W. Clnpp cime ovur from tho KmIIh Tutilay on h short vimt to Lakeview friend. Born In Crooked Croek valley, Au Kunt 16. 1012, to Mr and Mm. i'lenaant Shellhammcr, a dyughtt r. Mr. and Mra. E. D. Reamca, pioneer of KliimBth country, lire attemlinK the Development League Meet. F O. Bunting ai.d family IhbI week returned from an extended auto trip through Caliiornia and Nevala. K. A. Remington, pout mauler and merchant at Chriatma Lake la attend ing the meeting. He aayn the cropi are fine. D. L. Shirk, of Berkley, in viaituifr Ma limthcr, W. II. and Incidentally Htteit'linK trie Development League meeting. Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Ronenhcrg and Mr. and Mm. John It. Ktinaon, dele gates from I'rineville, ramu In Tuuaday evening. S. T. Summers, one of the Klma'h County t'ommlshioncrs and an all round liooaler, rime in yetscrday to help in the League meet. Mrs. J. F. Harrow and children, trunk unci Fay, of A I Hi rim, are vihit ing Mr. and Mm. (,t'o. D. Harrow, of Hotel I.akevU'W. A. K. Harr, of I.ovclanrt, Colo., Iihs arrivt'd to participate in Lakeview'a Idg time ami likes the country so much has almost decided to locate here with tl' Mammker editor of the Italian Bulletin. acecmpiiiiled hy Fred rsoti, of the aanie place, are in at- mee at the Develutmirnt I.caifue nir. II. Bailey, county commisioner ook county and a resident of Laid- Tuesilny evening ioined the hunch of jolly fellows in Lakeview from that enterprising town. Judge H. C. KUis, of Crook County, b alien. ling the League meet, being a delegate from Bend. He la an enthus iastic booster fur his section, aa well as for all of Central Oregon. The weekly edition of the Kxamlner is out today, and it contains all the happenings of the week, besides. Much other Interesting matter. Order a enpv sent to your address. ' Jason S. Elder, forest ranger, is in town frnm the (iearhart country. He aays that so far no forest fires have lieen started save one at Mill flat near Bryan's which was soon extinguished. Hon. F. S. Stanley, who In well known throughout the State as a lum tierman and a promoter of irrigation enteprises, as well as an all round good fellow, la in town attending the League meet. J. C. Oliver, of the West Side has started hiH header. Wm. Carter und (loo. Nelson will start Friday. One of Ceo. Nelson's boys of the West Sidd has been very sick with ptomaine pois oning. K. It. Beams presidentoftheKlamatb Chamber of Commerce, and wife, ac companied by Henry Babbes yester day afternoon arrived from Klamath Falls to join the happy throng of boost ers already here. D. It. Campbell, an extensive prop erty owner in and a thorough booxter for Klamath Falls is paying l.akeview bis first visit. He is veiy much im pressed with the country and it proved a great revelation to him. D. Mariner and wife and Bister-in- LATEST NEWS OF HIGH GRADE A big mast meeting was held at High tirade last Saturday night to ar aoge for a big celebration on Labor Day, 1'ost Master Fairchilds was made chiarman, and W..H Slyton, Sec retary of the meeting. Committees were appointed to provide for the ex ercises wlnrh will consist of Broncho Busting and other spurts, a drilling content, and tall at night. W. II. Shell proposed a force of vol unteer me., to clean up the road into town on Sunday morning, which was agreed to. On Sunday morn lug a force of htty men responded with fid pounds of dynimite, donated by Mr. Joseph Guyot, and lietore night they had blown out all the rocka and stumps, and had a first cluss road into towu prooer. Mr. L. B. Boss, of Texas has been in camp for a week, investigating ita merits in the interests of London Capi tal. Mr. Boss tiuilt the Cripple Creek Electric Itialroa'l, mid has been active in mining and other Western enter prises tor many years. Mr. Bona is associated with (ieo, B. Meerham and Charles M ('Court, of San Francisco, in the district in a general way. In Company with Mr. McCiurt, he returned to FriHco Monday morning. Wm. Nance, is busy arranging to in corporate a company to operate the liotio group in tiuld Basin. This group possesses Irare merit, and has all the ear marks of making a great mining property. Mr. Nance is thoroughly up to date in his ideas of mining, and has sulli cient Kpare enervg to ojierate half a dozen great mining enterprises. The Oold Basin country received State Mineralogist Storms' hearty in dorsement when he visited that section lust week, since when much activity has been apparent. The displav of ore at the High School is an exhibit that attracts much attention. Samples from the Monarch mine of the Gaylord group near Paiitley make an excellent .showing while the same is true ',ot those from the High tirade district. Of course, the laier la the most prominent because ot the Interest now being taken in that sec tion, but'experta pronounce the Gay lord ore fully as promising as that from the other district. FIRST GAME OF SERIESjS TODAY Exhibition Game Yester day Between Lakeview and Alturas Nines Another exhibition ball game was plaved yesterday afternoon on the diamond between Lakeview and Al turas. The game stopped in the Hrst half of the eighth with a score or 17 for Lakeview to Altursa 6. The con teat was so one sided that it really detracted interest from the game This afternoon a gBme will take place between New Pipe Creeii nnd Al turas. This will mark the tir; l fame of the series fer the big biiiM'. Some misunderstur.in arose over the sched uled game to take place between Lake view and Reno and the latter nine has withdrawn from the tournament. This leaves to compete for first, second and third money, Lakeview, Bine Creek, j und Alturas. J. B. Auten's Beginning Tuesday, August 19, and Lasting the Entire Week Being Overstocked We Must Dispose of these Goods Regardless of Price. Read Carefully Art Squares, Ruga, Furniture $25.00 kl"in' Art Squares... $22.50 18-00 ',, Art Squares.... 16.00 13.00 AoV,i Art Squares 10.00 7.50 Art Squares 6 50 5.00 Kuks 4.50 3.00 Rugs 2.50 1.25 Dining Chairs 1.00 1.50 Chairs 1.25 3.75 Dining Chairs 3.25 10.00 Morris Chairs 14.50 25.00 Dressers 22.50 10.00 Davenports 35.00 Buggies, Wagons and Farm Implements Y will allow Huh wrek only on nil KukkIch and Machinery t llaiulxome Discount. Following are Some Snaps w are? offering In Hugg-teH: $ 1 35. OO Buggies $ 1 1 0.00 110.OO " 9500 100.00 " 85.00 155.00 Wagons, now... 135.00 50. OO Iron truck wagon 40.00 100.00 Light Wagon 85.00 Sale Closes August 24 Beds and Bedding $ 5.00 Iron Beds $ 4.25 5.00 Matresses 4.50 G00 " 5.25 S.00 " 7.00 11.50 " 10.50 13.50 " 11.50 2.50 Heavy Quilts 2.00 3.00 Blankets 2.25 H.00 Sanitarv Couches... 7 50 8 00 Unlds Cribs 7.25 15.0d Book Case 10.50 25.00 China Cupboard 22.00 Remember this Sale will Last One Week Only, Beginning Aug. 19 and Closing Aug. 24, '12 Jto A U TTTlirW Hardware, Furniture, and Farm JtWJ H iwl J Implements - Lakeview, Oregon j. up law, Miss Susie Springer, came from Reno on Tuemlay'a truin. rtl remain with us about ten Ml. Mariner said that about sixty-live penplu came up on his train. H. C. Schulti! of the (Mover Flat section whs in Lukeview yei-ti rduy and syn that his crops uro excellent this year. Off of sixty acre a t f I mly be says he is confident of harvesting almost two thousand bushels. O. U. Meteulf, of the traffic depart ment of the S. I', and who can enumer ate his friend bv the score, was sud denly called away from the convention yesterday morning by a telegram that demanded his presence in Reno. Kent Mallard, wife and sun, of Klamath Falls swelled the big bunch already from that lively town. Klam ath wants the next meeting of the Development League,. And we would like to know who can take it from them. We are showing the verv latest in FALL STREET HATS And are now prepared to take your order for a Man Tailored Suit, Coat, Skirt or Dress Over 300 Sample to Select From Watch for the announcement of the date of our : ; Grand Fall Opening PARISIAN MILLINERY MAIN BTUKET :: :: " WEST OF COURT HOUSE Ahlstrom Brothers -DEALERS IN- General Merchandise We Will Be Pleased to Show You Our Stock ! Corner Water and Bullard Streets Suit for Damages Alturas I'laitviealer' : A suit nuainst They I the, N.-U.-O. Ky. will be filed this week days, i t,y Mr3i Alice Kamer in the U. S. Dis trict t'ourt for Nevada for dumage re sulting from the killing of her son last April. A prominent legal firm ut Keno has been employed to prosecute the case. There ran be no doul.t but that the ileutli of the young man resulted from the criminal carelesnesa of the engi neer, and we hope ample damsc.es will be recovered. C. S. Jackson, publisher of the Port land Journal is among the Portland del egation in Lakeview this week and witi a very pleasant caller at the Examiner office while in the city. This country held a great surprise in store for him and he expected Lakeview to be a little village instead of a modern little city. O'Neill & Dunlap For the immediate conveyance of Bag or Baggage, Telephone 767 GENERAL REAL ESTATE Canyon St., Lakeview, Or. Phone I Let the Examiner figure on j vour next Job Printing. Greetings To Our Visitors Snyder & Reynolds PHARMACISTS Drugs Drug Sundries Toilet Articles Kastman Kodaks PHONE NUMBER TWO: Arzner Bros. Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers Dealers n Blacksmiths' Supplies WATHR STREET Lakeview - - Oregon SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY 'Benjamin' $25.00 Suits at $18.50 'Benjamin' $22.50 Suits at $15.00 FOR. THIS WEEK ONLY Britten (Sh Erickson LakeviewTransf er Co, Deliveries made to all parts of the town. TWIN VALLEY LAND CO. Let us show you the many good things we have in Lake County Lands The Auto Livery ire c:m convmce you that llaiikins & Rinehart, Props, j j this is the place to I x v r uarage anu auio Supplies Arrangements for Special Trips Phone 371 Haln & Water Sts The Best Drink in Town Can Be Had at Postoffice Store HIRE'S ROOT BEER Oranges, Lemons, Candies and Nuts Special attention given to O. V. L. Holdings City Bakery and Restaurant ALL KINDS BAKERY Q00D5 FRESH DAILY Meals at all Hours Bullard St., Opposite Opera House PIf you have a few Minutes to Rest, Drop in and enioy yourself at KEENE & BARNES WATER STREET Bowling, Pool anu Billiards, and Card Tables Soft Drinks, Ice Cream, Candies, Tobaccos YOUR VISIT WILL BE APPRECIATED Arrangements for Special Trips to Any Points Can Be Made at the Lakeview Garage j Auto Company CORNER MAIN AND BULLARD STS. Garage :: Auto Supplies :: Repairs The Frost Kandy Kitchen T. 11. CLOUD, Proprietor Manufacturer of Choice Candies Ice Cream, Soft Drinks Everything to Keep You Cool!