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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1912)
Town Property f.'KMXMM For it (I tm iitff lO riMini Iiouho with large lot, 7-" 12., clone to ceotor of town and High Hcliool. Ens? terms. :iKX) (ill I'or ll-rooiii new tuiiitf itlow, hii lueal lip-to tluo home, c-loan to ten) it of town on Hornnrd Ntreet. Kimy terms. Vacant l ot on Hlusli Street at bargain. IIIMIO.IK) For n new 4 room house and wood shed, lot M I 125, good location, r any term. f HMHI.OO For an iip-to-dnto new Itiitignluw, In choice residence part of the city. ICnay terms. "Wo So The neat Earth" O'NEILL 8 DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon More Bargain 120.00 per acre for 200 acres of timber land, clone la, easy termn. 12.0 For 330 acre good noil in the valley 0 miles from Lakeview. If want a ttargain loo t pass this. Terms cash. Saw mill In first class order, including a law quantity of dry, finished lumber; saw logs and IV) acres of standing timber. The books will prove It to be s fine Investment. KO iicres of floe timber on the West Side, close to a saw mill. M seres of the best In the valley. 8 miles from Lakeview with improvements and fine water right low price 130.00 per acre. Easy terms. 200 acres Joining the O. V, L. Addition to Lakeview. Fine for catting op Into small tracts. A bargain at only 130.00 per acre. Tunc County Eramlncr HVIVHDAY, HHl'TKMHKIt ft, 1012. BRIEF MENTION Uiilnlcr get them all. Wood for sale: In any quantity l'lionfU2. Hert Tntro. If )r. and Mrs. Everett havo rented the W. 1. Ileryford houite on Dewey street. Loe Hcsll, of the JUiley & Masslngill firm is reported on the slok list this week. Two year old Lake City Flour for sale 11.76 -r sack. Inquire at telephone nlllco. tf Louis (ierber, the sheep buyer, Is in Lakeview thia week looking over the mutton situation in this section. George Lewis of the Drews Valley Stage station, came In the first of the week to enjoy a few days of city life. V. Conn. K. H. Jackson and Mike Sullivan Monday came down trom i'sitley snd toon In the Irish i'ienio at Camas i'rairic. n. 1. Ilolbmok sold 2iMM sheep to! Cany, buyer for Miller & Lux. The sheep will be shipped from here in about ten dsys. Uur reader will be pleased to know that "Mon Amour." the latest Keiger's (terfume csn now tie bad st Snyder & Reynold's Hrug Store. J. Q. Willita and family snd Miss Elsie I'ost are expecting to leave the latter oart of next week for Crater! Lake on short outing. An automobile. K. M. F. 30, Model l'Jll, In good condition, is offered st a ttargalu If sold soon. Nee Mrs. C. A. Watson or T. E. Bernard. A'.'tf tt Mrs. K. D. Everett, wife of Dr. Everett, is enjoying a couple of weeks visit with Mrs. C. W. Reynolds at her homestead ner the head of the lake. Mrs. J. Chna. Smith of the I'ariHiHn Millinery has been quite seriously ill the psst livers! days and hss been confined to her home since Saturday ISkt. W. Lsir Thompson chaperoned herd of young recruits for the Elks Lodge from here to Klumath Falls, Isst Satur day. They were: W. J. I'roudfoot. Ceo. Hanklns. N. A. McCurdy. and Hertle Snyder. Ceorge Lew s lat Tuesday while at-! cordislly invited to attend, tending the Irish l'lonie hsd the mis-j Miss VCva Whorton who wss accom torlune to loose one of his valuable i punled to Heno by her father, Geo. B. buggy homes. The animal was taken with a severe attack or colic, and "H , assistance was fruitless. Jonas Norin and wife and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Chirk Saturday went to) High Grade to attend a dance as the I quests of Mrs. Bemis snd Mrs. Batch-J elder. They 'returned heme Sumiay I evening and report having a very nice j time. i C. O. Roe and family late arrivals in I.Hkeview have leased the Crone miller house formerly Mrs. J. Avirsg nette's properly. Mr. Koe is represen tative of the Filer Music House, Port land, and has received a stock of musi cm! goods. H. W. Drenkel & Son report the aide of two town lots on Flower street in the Drenkel Addition to O'Neill & Dunlap : also two lots to Mrs. K. T. Baldwin on the same two streets, and the W. It. Boyd houwe on Main Street to W. J. White. Notices have been posted and a peti tion will be presented to the District Boundary Board at its next meeting to organize a new school district near "Anderson Gap," twelve miles west of hure. There aro twenty-four children of school age near there. Max Bode last week was up from his place'on the peninsula on the east shore of the lake. Mr. Bodu has homestead ed somo lund near the lake and that together with what ho has rented is go ing to establish a shooting lodge. Ho is organizing a gun club called the Peninsula Gun Club. A farewell surprise party was given Miss Lelah Hunter at her borne" Tues day evening.; About twenty hve young people were present. Miss Hunter this morning left for Colorado Jwhere she will be joined later by her father and mother. Her many friends here will regret her departure. Last week workmen completed the grading of Flower street in the Dren kel Addition : also the streets around the CityJPark and on two sides of the mew High School building. This im provement adds greatly to the attrac tion of that portion of town and will be -appreciated by residents of that section. Italnler lifer on draught at the Inn. If you want a really good smoke fur a Dirk In, try Htnrkman'e leader. Dan Jones this week bought the W. ! W. Wllshlre property on Uernard street off from Center. Iln.Msr and Turkey Dinner will be held on Thsnksgiving by the Baptist Lsdies Aid. Particulars later. Miss Ids Fletcher, one of our high school teschers hss arrived and is at home with Mrs. K. A. Hawkins. " Mr. ana MrsTF. P. Cronemiller and son, Freddie are spending the week at the Huckleberry pstch near Crater l.ako. Hev. W're, psstor of the M. K. Church, has been III the psst week. He was unable to appear in the pulpit Sunday. Klsmath county wlll.have three in dependent csndidates lor Sheriff: S. S. Grlgsby, 0. St. George Uishop and J. W. llswkhurst. Wm. Nixon hss accepted a position ss night clerk at the Hotel Lakeview. Kill Knows how to cater to the com forts of his gucots. Modern bungalow to rent, seven rooms and bstb. liaru, chicken . I. , I iioum ami eeusr. i-urg" s"''lu," fenced. On LakeHt. A2!) The real estate deals that have been transacted the past few days indicates that the market Is beginning to open with considersble activity. The establishment of a new post oflice at Fsirpoit, Modoc County, has been announced. Harry E. Walker has been named poatmssler. O. E. Wood, locsl Wells Fargo Ex press agent and N.-C.-O. telegrsph operator has bought the Hen Cloud residence property in Drenkel's Addi tion. The City Council held their regulsr meeting in the city hall Tuesday night but as there was no important business before the board an early adjournment was had. County Commiaisoncrs F. E. And erson, of Lake and Chas. A. Kehart, oi Crooked Creek are in 'town this week to be in attendance at the regular session of County Court that convened Wednesday, Sepetmber 4. A Union Sunday School picnio com prising Methodist, Presbyterian and Baptists, will te given up Bullard canyon, on Wednesday, September 11, members of these Sunday Bchoola are ho will enter a Convent school. In Stockton she will stcy with her mother's aunt, Mrs. Pinkney. prc Kcene, of Kecne Barnes store.' accompanied by hi wile; the first of the week left hy WBy uf Klam ath Falls for Southern California, for a visit with his parents and to investi gate some business matters.. Hon. A. W. Ur'ton, Register of the U. S. Land Oflice. Sunday returned from Portland where Mr. Orion went to accompany the body of Chas. B. Merrick, who died here during the League meeting. They came back by way of Klamath Falls. The Economy stre is introducing a new feature for giving away phono graphs. The instruments ere the new hornless symphony and are satisfac tory machines. With each,' purchase your are given a ticket and when your purchases amount to $10, after buying some records the phonograph becomes yours. Reno Journal: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mariner and Miss Springer have re turned from a ten day trip to Lake view, Pine Creek and High Grade. They accompanied the Reno Commer cial club on tho big advertising potlatch at Lakeview and came back with en thusiastic reports concerning the trl utste country. The Portland papers state that the late rains have wrought a decided! change for the worse in the irrein crop situation In the Pacific Northwest. The reoent storms have been prevalent all over the country and in some of the Eastern states especially nearPittsburg, Pa., heavy Hoods have caused much loss In life and property. The old Catholic Rectory fon Slash street is now for rent, Kev. Father Sehmittt, S. J. having moved into the new Rectory near St. Patrick's church yesterday. This in the sixth Church and Rectory that Father Schinut has built or brought to completion within the psst eight years. St. Patrick's church and rectory presents a nice ap pearance and represents an Investment the Csthnlics of Lakeview can well feel proud ef. at lloft-I ! bar. Children while dropsex, sixes 2 to 8 yesrs. Lski-vlew Mercantile Co, Ssm Cressler, cashier of the First National Bank, left yesterday for San Francisco on a short visit. Alex Fitzoatrick, and family yester dsy came down from the ZX ranch and registered at Hotel Lskevlew. Ono dote ri Iioiiho dresses, assorted paterus and sires to close at reduced prices, lakeview Mercsntllo Co. T. II. Mctzker and John Lewis re turned the first of the week from a hunting trip to the Cbewauean country with two fine bucks. All tho school books for all the grades and the most complete line of school stationery in Lakeview at Snyder & Reynolds Drug Store. Workmen will this week complete the row of cement walk in front of all the buildings on the Esst side ot Watei between Csnyon and Center streets. The $1200 piano hss been installed in the Assembly room in the High School building. This Is a "grand" Grand and will be spprecisted by the school and the puHc. Mrs. F. O. Ahlstrom and children j Saturday evening returned from a sev ers! weeks visit with her psrents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Heryford at Santa Cruz, California. Ranch for sale 1(50 acres on Camas Prairie. l.'XK) cords wood; good shearing corrals; large Iiouho, baru mid cot buildings. Address Rosa McOatilels, Lakeview, Oregon. A 29 Sheriir W. B. Snider, left Sunday with the circus crowd. After tsking in the circus at Reno if not taken in he will go to the Boise Springs Sani tarium to spend a week with his wife. Jsmes Turpin, one of Lake County's prospering sheep men. Isst week came in from his camp and spent a few days in Lakeview It was his first trip in for several months and his many friends gave him a cordial welcome. Sam Dicks, of Crooked creek has bought the Louis McCulley plaae on Water street now occupied by the Combs family. Mr. Dicks will move his family to town for the winter so the children may enter school. Mrs. Josio Fates, of Reno, formerly Josie Woodcock sister of Mrs. G. W. Johnson, returned Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson who went to Reno to attend the 'Circus. She will visit with her sister and family several weeks before going home. A new sail boat has been launched on Goose Lake, the first one on the lake. Mr. Anderson of New Pine Creek owns the bout. This is a beautiful body of water to tie lying idle and no doubt before many years it will be dotted with numerous water vessels. Attorney T. S. Farrell last night re turned from a trip to High Grade. Tom reports a new strike on bis com pany's property that will incldently add a few beans to his pile. These things usually make a man feel pretty gloomy and Tom is no exception to the rule. (J. E. Crowder, who recently sold the Lake Shore lands near Davis Creek has become Interested with Attorneys Jamison and Wylie, of Alturas in the Hess Mine at Cunby. The New Era says the Hess Mine has been taking out sdouc i,uuu weekly, ior over a year, and has a mountain ot ore in sight to continue the run indefinitely. Silva A.Ramer, sole heir of Charles Lloyd Raymer, deceased has commenc ed suit against the Nevada, California Oregon railway for damages resulting from the death of C. L. Raymer in Modoc county some time ago. It is stated that Rsroer was killed by a train wnne ne was driving stock near the right of way of the railroad at Davis Creek. It is reported that a serious accident happened to a Mr. Coon last Monday while driving over the mountain be tween here and Paisley. A telephone message came from Jason Kdler stating that he found Mr. Coon near the road in a serious condition, suffering from inqjuries caused by being thrown from his wagon. He was taken to Paisley and particulars In regardt o his condi tion have been unavailable. The Teie'iers Insitute to be oeld here in October will be one of the best ever held in the County. Dr. A. E. Winship, ot Boston, one of the most noted edu cators in the United States will be one of the instructors, Mrs. Mamie Fulker eon, of Salem, Oregon's most noted and successful Primary Teacher, will be another of the workers. All teach ers, p irents. and school directors should hear these instructors. Rainier on draugth Rainier mad Lakeview famous. Ijnl.ex suit ni'e at i.akevleo Mer cantile Co. Rainier on draugth or in bottle at the Hrewery. 2t Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes Dodson Mon day made a business trip to Klamath Falls in their Dorris car, returning Tuesdsy. Clint Combs, of the Forest Service, and wife csme in from the Roggers ststinn st Mud Creek ard spent Sun day in town. The Domestic Science and Art de nsrtments are almost furnished and will be equal to the very best in any school of Oregon. Our stock of school books, tablets, 4 pencils Is now complete and as we are official distributers of -school books, we are In a position to save you money. Thornton's Drug Store. 3t Frank Light and wife left with the excursionists Sundsy for Ban Fran cisco, where he will undergo an operation for the removal of the vermiform appendix. j Ail tmt add second class postoffices will be closed on Sundsy's as a result of one provision of the new postal sp propriation bill psssed by Congress'and signed ly President Taft. 1 Mrs. W. R. Dyer left on Sunday's special train on the her way to Aurora. 1 III., by way of the Northern Route. She expects to be absent from Lake view during the coming winter. The lady who was hired to teach the fourth grade in our schools, resigned a few dsys ago and Prof. Gardner a: once wired Miss Elsie Lathrop of Port land, Oregon, who accepted the posi tion. Work on the Daly building proper on Water street Is practically finished : and carpenters are now installing partitions snd necessary departments I for the restaurant that is to occupy the building. j IMPRTOlf ERA i STILL JpCING i Money Spent This Year on Buildings Unsur passed It seems that the development and improvement stride that is now in pro-1 gress on properties on Water street is I unceasing. Besides the new brick structure:! and ro vs ot cement walks that Lave been put in, numerous minor improvements aro being made. T. E. , Bernard is finishing bis new brick : front and adding a coat of paint to still l further the appearances. The ! front ,f the Daly ouilding occupied by ' Lane & McAulitTe is also being re- j touched with paint. j All these improvements add greatly, to the appearance of the town and are in keeping with the reputation that Lakeview has made for herself as the i i (i w 1. 1 ,t pivicooiuu ui aiijr tvitvu it. the South central part of the stale. The amount of money expended this year for buildings and improvements will exceed that of any previous year. sunshInTlease is transferred Chicago Co. Acquires Lucky Dutchman Lease Operators Continue F. L. Schrott of the Lucky Dutch man lease on the Sunshine property at High Grade and A. L. Arnold, of Den ver, Colo., were vistitors in Lakeview yesterday. Mr. Arnold is a member of the Spearmint Co., of Chicago, and his company has purohased the Lucky Dutchman lease. Messrs Schrott and Mack, former operators will continue to develop the property and numerous developments are planned for the mine. Mr. Schrott has all faith in the fu ture of High Grade and predicts that some good pay mines will be opened there. He is going to back hia convic tions with hard toil and says that. he la prepared to stay in the country until these results are obtained. He will move his family to Lakeview for the winter to take advantage of the schools. Notice to Sportsmen There will be a meeting of the Goose Lake Gun Club Friday evening at 7 o'clock at the Forest Oflice. All members and all persons interested in shooting should be in attendance. Harry Bailey, Secretary, Jerry OXonnel Is Injured Che waucan Press: Jerry O'Connell, cousin of Con O'Connell, came in from the sheep csmp on the Sycan, with a broken rib, Sunday. He wss working with a pack animal which suddenly wheeled and kicked him in the right side, breaking one of bis ribs. He was unable to leave for a day but msnsged to mske the trip Fridsy and Saturday, lulni Im tnmw C .. n .1 .. n T L. . . . " ' ' "" dressed the wound Monday and at this writing Mr. O (Jonnell is doing nicely. a Fosston Mills All-Wool MACKINAWS The most serviceable coat on the market. You will want one this Fall, so be a wise one and buy now and you will have it when you need its A splendid stock of Flannel Shirts and Sweater Coats, Heavy Shoes. All grades of Underweartwo piece and union suits. You buy more quality for less money at BRITTEN & ERICKSON a 3 D C t LADIES3 SUIT SALE All our LA VOGUE SUITS will be closed out at These are new goods and snappy styles. Notice the following prices: $15.00 suits $10.00$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 skirts we are closing out at half price. Don't overlook these bargains! LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE Postmastership Deferred United Ststes Senator Bourne baa been advised hy the Postmaster Gen eral that the President has directed that action on the Portland postmas tership be deferred until fall inquiry can be made into the situation. It is expected a careful inquiry will be made regarding the ability of Mrs. Merrick to perform the duties of post master. She is the wife of the lata Chas. B. Merrick who wss recently drowned at toe batb house below Lake- view. 3d Jlfo Dm m big reductions. CO. At 1 WSl t