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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1912)
"IV Se7 Tie Real Earth" O'NEILL & DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon Morm Bargain $20.00 per sere for 200 acre of timber land, clow in, easy term. $:t.MKUM For n fl no new 10 room house with large lot, 7!itl', do to center of town find High Br hoot. Krisjr terms. $JtUM) (10 For U-roiitit new bungalow, tin Ideal up-in date houie, cloee to center of town oo llernard Htreet. Kanjr terms. Vacant Lull on Slash Utreet It a bargain. fLftiO.OO For a new 4 room house and wood abed, lot 60 x 1'25, good lorntloo. Ksy leniiM. 4 fllino.QO For nn up-to-dito new bungalow, la choice resident part of the city. iz.ro For ma acre goofl soli In the vallev A mile from Lakeview. If yeo want a bargain don't pui this. Term cssh. Maw mill In first class order, Including a large quantity of dry, finished lumber; mw log aod 180 acre of standing timber. The books will prove It to tie a fine investment. HO acre of fine timber on the Went Hide, clone to a saw mill. 60 acres of the best In the valley, 8 miles from LakeTlew with improvements and a One waU-t right low price f-IO.UO per acre. Easy terms. 200 acres Joining the U. V. L. Addition to Lakeview. Fine for cutting op Into Hnj term. small tracts. A bargain at only 130.00 per acre. Town Property 1 l.ihc County Examiner HAIUKKAY. H:i'l KMHKIl 12, 1912. BRIEF MENTION Knlnler Hwr oo draught at the Inn Children white d re.-, sites 2 to year. I,ak"vlew Miimaatlle Co. A line lot of Candy Dockets and stone jugs st The Frost at 23 cents each. With every purchase of school books at Thornton's Drug store will be given a school necessity. F. K. Harris, who hss been employ ed by J. B. Auten, tor the psst year left on Wednend-iy morning's train on a trip South. J. I). Venator. Lea Vsnderpool snd Guy CauiMty Tuesday returned from s st-veral days unsuccessful! hunting trip in the mountains. An automobile. K. M. V. SO, Model 1011, In K"d condition, is offered at a bargain if sold muoii, Kee Mrs. C. A. Watson orT. K. Ileroard. AW It Leslie Seager, wife and daughter and father, M. Seeger, yesterday evening came up from Davis Creek by auto on a short viiiit. They will return home this evening. The Examiner Is In receipt of a letter from Charles W. Reynolds, of Lake view, now at the Kidpatb Hotel, Spo kane, where he expects to be until November 18. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chandler and fam ily were among the many visitors to town last week. They spent several days hero aa the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. John Arxner. Ranch for ! lftl acres on Cuiuus I'rairle. 1.T00 cords wood; good shearing corrals; largo house, burn aud out buildings. Address Rons McDanli-ls, Ukfview, Oregon. A2 Mrs. Mary Bauera and son, Frank, who accompanied the remains of the late F. B. liauere to Ashland for rein terrment, will continue on to Pendle ton for ttie Rocnd-Up before returning home. The elty attorney baa been ordered by the council to draft an ordinance to prohibit the construction of private boxes In lestauranis and cafes and to order out all boxes now existing in those places. Jay Billl' gs has removed from the e lUth end of town, where he has re sided for some time psst, to the Tucker j residence on West street, south of Slash, which was recently vacated by i ' I Brenn"n- j President Taft has ordered the trea-, sury department to permit the exporta- j tion of 500 rifles and 150.000 cartndgos I for the use of Americans In Mexico. The arms were forwarded to the (con sular agents at Cananca for distribu tion. It is now stated that although Presi dent Taft will not intervene in Mexico without the fullest deliberation upon a step that would mean war, that inter vention is nearer than it has been since the first American troops were rushed to the border eighteen months ago. Goose hunting is quite in the proper order these days. Nearly every even ing parties go to the West Side and many of the lurgu birds have been brought to town. Next Sunday the dsok season opens and this will afTowi additional amusement for local sports men. The many friends of Mrs. J. Chas. Smith, who was quite ill last week, will be pleased to learn that she has recovered and is again attending to her duties at the Parisian Millinery, the is making preparations lor their Grand Fall opening of Millinery the latter part of the month. Manager Hager of the Sunshine Twins Leasing Company, operating a lease on the Sunshine property In the (Hisrh Grade district is under a physi cians care and will be brought to Lake view for treatment. The mine will be closed until Mr. Hager is again able to assume charge of the work. Mrs. Charles Cobleutz, ot San Fran cciao, a sister of Mrs. S. F. Ahlstrom and Wm. and Frank Gunther of this city arrived in Lakeview last week and will spend a few weeks vUit here. Mrs. Cobleuti haa visited Lakeview oetore and her many friends will be fdeased to know that she has returned. Kev. C. A. Phipps, General Secre tary of the Oregon State Sunday School Association is in the city holding a Sun day School Convention in the Baptist Church. His addresnes Tuesdav and Wednesday night showed wide ex perience In his work. Wednesday af ternoon various loi-ul people took part. Kalnler ou draugth at the Uotel bar. Wood for sale: In any quantity Phone A42. Bert Tatro. tf If yon want a really good smoke tr a oirkle, try Htorkman'a Leader. Joe Uruener, one of High Grsds's most active boosters wss In the oity Monday. Maurice Murphy, the raleley busi ness man. was in town the forepart of the week on business. The quarantine, due to the preva lence of Infantile paralysis In Los Angeles, has been lifted. Frits Williams, deputy county clerk, resigned bis position and left Tuesday morning by way of the Sonth. Sam Dicks and family of Crooked Creek thia week moved Into their new home on Water street recently purchas ed of Lewis McCulley. J. V. Duckworth, president and man ager of the Lakeview Transfer Co., will leave tomorrow on a trip over the county to buy bides and furs. The local Wilson-Marshall enthus iasts are organising a Lake county Wil son club. A rally meeting will be held next Saturday afternoon in Lasevlew. Colonel Roosevelt and party arrived In the West this week to cover this territory In the Interest of his cam paign, lie and his party occupies two pullmsn csrs. Jack Donnelly, aalesman for the famous "Donnelly's Rye." wss smong this weeks business visitors. He re turned the forepsrt of the week from s trip to I'sisley. ' Senator Jonathan Bourne of Oregon issued a statement declaring that he will support Colonel Roosevelt for the presidency, lie is aa yet undecided where to take the stump for tie "Pro gressives." Operator G. W. Welch cf the Califor-nia-Oretron Telegraph Co., is spending a few days in repairing the line be tween here and Ft. Bid well. Miss Alice McGrath haa charge of the office during bis absence. The Boone house now belonging to Chas. Umbaeh on Dewey street, just South of the Heryford brick residence, is being town down and will be moved to the rear of the lot and reconstructed facing West street. The Hayes & Grob smokehouse at the rear of the market on Canyon street, that got in the way of the big Heryford building, was this week torn down ,nd wj le moved to tho Biaugb. ter house ,,e0W town , , o i jtu Last w, en Jack Burke and Tom Mur- phy assumed charge of the Mud Creek Sta(f(J Sutjon belonging to Frank RoKser8. noln boys hjjve extablishcd reDUtatlor. a. .rtists in culinsrv things and promise to give the traveling pun- lio the best. Chria L ar gtdct has purchased trom Doctor Hall two lota Bouth of the High School building, in Drenkel'a Addi tion. He is now having one nf them filled in preparatory to erecting a sub stantial live-room residence within the next few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Combs, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Combs and Charles Combs have removed from the house they have occupied on Water street for some time past to the residence property re cently purchased by Mr. Combs, Sr. on Water street, north of the Baptist church. Last Saturday afternoon a very pretty birthday patty was given at the G. W. Johnston home on Dewey street in honor of the fifth birthday of little Mies Mary. About twelve children were present and they were treated to light refreshments and amusements in kindergarten games. Numerous Klamath Indians from Yainax are beginning to come to Lake view and Goose Lake Valley on their annual tour to get supplies. They haul great quantities of fruit, veget ables and Hour from this pluce everv year, they almost wholly depending upon this section for their supplies. Burns Times Herald: Wm. Hanley arrived home on Thursday night from outside points where he had been since the Development League meeting at Lakeview. He was accompanied in by Col. Wood. Mr. Hanley states that quite a number of our neighboring counties would send visitors to our county fair. William Spencer and family ho have been spending the summer in Lakeview, have returned to Springfield, Oregon, to spend the winter. They have a heme at Springfield as well as in Lakeview and find much pleasure in sharing the beautiful climes of Lake's summers and taking advantages of Wostern Oregon's balmy winter. Rainier on draugth or in bottle at the Hrewery. 2t You ean get th toilet soap yoo wsnt at Snyder & Reynolds Drug store. Two year old Lake City Flour tor sale $1.7 pr sack. Inquire at telephone office. tf J. M. Bstchelder snd fsmily bsve lessed the Leslie Heager bouse in Seager's Addition. Andrew Konnerth, the well known local carpenter, baa accepted a posi tion on the new Heryford building. L. D. sod Ben Frskes of Warner Lake came over to Lakeview the first of the week on a short business trip. Hsves & Grob this week received bunch of 31 fine beef steers, purchased from Mr. Stewart, of Surprise Valley. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hsnaon who bsve been in Ssn Frsncisco and other coaat citiea for the past two weeks will re turn home on tomorrow evening's trsln. Llcutensnt-Genersl Arthur Me Arthur, United States Army, retired, died Isst week in Milwsukee of an apo letie stroke while delivering an ad dress. A permit wss Issued this week by City Recorder Wsllsce to Attorney W. Lair Thompson for the construction of a cement walk in front of hia residence property on Dewey street. Frsnk Sereles who was employed aa druggist by A. L. Thornton haa return ed to hia home in North Dakota. C. L. Copeland is now scting ss druggist in Mr. Thornton's pharmacy. The Examiner thia week printed a large order of folders for the View point Homesteader's Associstion, con tsining information regarding that fer tile section of the Northern part of 'be county. Eugene V. Debs, socialist nominee for President of the United States, ia stumping the West in behalf of bis campaign. Newspaper notices atate that he has been tendered flattering ovationa. A hunting party consisting of G. B. Grsves Byron Gravea and Will Mulkey, Monday evening, returned from Quartz Valley with two One bucks. The bucks were shot by Messrs. G. B. Graves and Will Mulkey, and are sure danoles. J. Hotchklss, who owns a ranch in the upper part ot the valley is erecting a splendid new dwelling bouse, and has metalled a large scale for weighing cattle. The capacity of the scale is eight tons snd will add a great con venience to bis property. Dan F. Brennan, clerk of t tie Forest Ufflce, Sunday reived hia family to Joe Arzner's in Drenkle's Addition. Mrs. Arzner is an aunt of Mrs. Brennan, who is suffering from n attack of in- flamatorv rheumatism. It ia to be hoped that Bhe will experience an early re Tovery. Next Sunday will be the last Sunday in the Conference year at the Metho dint Church. Reverend Melville T. Wire expects to leave on Monday for Ashland where the Methodist Confer ence opera September 18. The Confer ence year closes In good shape and the church shows a gain in membership during the year. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Anderson, of St. Joseph, Mo., arrived here the first of the week and spent a few days in vestigating the country. They have some O.V.L. holdings in Harney county Mr. Anderson has been associated with the Santa Fe and Rock Island railroads as yard agent in his home city for number of years. Due to the honesty and Integrity of Pat Duane, J. W. O'Keefe and Morris Quinland, well known Irinh boys of this vicinity, last Friday, T. E. Bernard recovered his purse containing $20.10 that he dropped in the postoffloe. The boys found the purre and cheerfully surrendered it to the owner upon Iden tification of the property. That interest In shooting and Ashing in Lake county is forging ahead at a rapid pace is evident from the report ot County Clerk F. W. Payne that over 1000 game licenses have been sold in the county in 1912, eighty-three of which were sold since September 1st. This shows a marked Increase over the number sold last year, the total for 1911 hoing 863. W. A. Massingill, who has this sum mer been supervising the Lakeview Land & Lumber Company's sawmill on Camp Creek, came to town the first of the week, they having closed the mill down for the season. . He informs the Examiner that the mill's output this year wns a record breaker and that about one million and a third feet of lumber was sawed. Halo lor made Lakeview famous. lilies null ia at L&kevle Mer cantile Co. John O'Neill, wife and mother were Lakeview viaitors, Monday from New Pine Creek. Attorney L F. Conn has a fine buck banging under a tree In Ms back yard as tbe result of a few days hunt Isst week. Jonn H. Wystt and family left Isst wsek en route to tbe country West of the Cascade Range, with a view of possibly loeatii.g permanently in that region. V. L. Snelling. livestock agent of the N.-C.-U. Ry., and one of the prom inent promoters of tbe new town Fair port, was a busy visitor in Lakeview last Monday. Tbe West Side thresher was started up on G. F. Arthur's place Monday. Owing to the heavy grain crops this year tbe threshing season will be con siderable longer tban last. Charles Mahan, well known locally, baa removed from the Dan Chandler residence to the house recently vacated by Jonn Walker and which ia located north of the Grammar School. After a week of unsettled weather last Sunday this section was again greeted with warm sunshine and pre sent prospects look favorable for a con tinued spell of plessant weather. Our stock of school books, tablets', & pencils Is now complete aod as we sre ofllclal diatrlbuters ot school book-, we are In a position to save you money. Thornton's Drug Store. 3t A big celebration is planned to take place at Ft. Bidwell September 25-27. A lor.g program and list or 'ports is oeing prepsred, smong which will be a base bsll tournament, rock drilling contests and foot ball gamea. All the local nimrods are examining their guns getting them ready and pro viding tbemselvea with bunting licen ses, preparatory to making a grand rush for the festive duck with tbe open ing! the season next Sunday. You can buy school books at Snyder & Reynolds Drug store ss cheap as you can buy them anywhere in Oregon, and no one in Lakeview will make you ouite such good prices on school supplies. Children sre given the best attention. W. O. Sheve, representing the Rem ington Arms Co. spent several days in this city last week. Mr. Sheve came here to call on the local sporting goods merchants, but while here took sever al trip to the West Side to take advan tage uf the guore shootirg. Rev. Father Kern, of Tacoma, Wash., this week arrived in Lakeview to take charge of the local Catholic Church. Father Schmitt who has been here over a year has been transferred to South Dakota and will leave for that place Monday of next week. Wm. Roufh, the Clover Flat goat man came down the first of the week to order some registered buck goats from Monmouth, Oregon. Mr. Roueh has about 700 goats and will Import six rams. He sava they came at a high price, being almost as expensive aa registered cows. R. N. Buchwalter has bought the Chewaucan Press at Paisley and is now editing that publication. Mr. Buch walter has a good field in which to pro fitably enter journalism and the Exam iner wishes be and bis paDer the best of success. Paisley is located in a rich farming center and has the promise of a coming town of Oregon's Interior. W. S. Hunter and family removed from Lakeview on Wednesday morn ing's tra!n for Elbirt, Colorado, where Mr. Hunter has accepted a position. During their pericd of abode among us they have made many friends who witness their departure with keen re gret, and wish them the highest mea sure of success in their new location. L. G. Linville. a pioneer of Lakeview and Lake county, now residing at Sum mer Lake, is a visitor in Lakeview this week. Despite his age Mr. Linville is ! a ale man and is very aetive. He has collected a large stock of curios con sisting of numerous speciemens of rock and stones, and has recently bad polish ed what he claims to be a valuable topaz that was found in this country. That long looked for and well deserv ed vacation cf the school child will end this week and their work will be re sumed next Monday, September 16 with tbe opening of Lakeview schools. City Superintendent Gardner is very busy thia week In adding finishing touches here and there and getting the courses outlined for the teachers. A meeting will be held tomorrow to complete all preparations for the beginning of work j Monday morninsr. ATTENTION! and lasting until Saturday Night, Sept. 28 we will show a New York Sample Line of Ladies' Ready to Wear Garments, of Suits, Coats, Skirts, Dresses and Furs. You all remember the line we showed last Spring this will be better if possible. THE PARISIAN MILLINERY. fJiWfJCT,ln CloOv D Sold exclusively by BRITTEN & mm LADIES3 SUIT SALE (TTTAll our LA VOGUE SUITS will Til he closed out at big reductions. These are new goods and snappy styles. Notice the following prices: $15.00 suits $10.00$22.5O suits $16.50 9 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 19 skirts we are closing out at half price. Don't overlook these bargains! LAKEVIEW . MERCANTILE For one week, beginn ing Saturday, Sept. 21 "BENJAMIN" CLOTHES Fall Styles $18.00 to $27.00 You pay no more for. a "Benjamin" than you do for the ordinary kind. ERICKSON us CO.