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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1912)
"iVe 770 7oa Earth" O'NEILL & DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon More Bargain fftMM) (M Pur a flm imw 10 room Iioiimm with largo lot, 75x11 cIom to ceo tor of town Hint High H'hool. Kaey terma. Por fl rv in ww bungalow, an Idf.U up-to-date homo, clone to center of 130.00 per acre for 200 acrea of timber land, clone lo, easy terina. 12.60 For 820 acrea irood anil In the valley 6 miles from Lakeview. If e-o want a bargain don't pass thia. Terms caab. Haw mill In firat clwaa order, Including a larg quantity of dry, finished lumber; aaw log and 180 acrea of standing timber. The book will prove It to be a fine investment. &0 acres of floe timber on the West Side, rm to a an w mill. 80 acrea of tbo best !a the vaPcy. S a,V,et Lakeview with Improvement and a fine waUr right low price X. r acre. Eaay term. 200 acrea Joining the O. V. L. Addition to , vlew. Fl ae for catting a p Into email tracts. A bargain at only I30., "acre. town on Iteriinnl Hircat. Kaay terms. Vacant Lots on MIhmIi Htrwt at a bargain. i:t o.tm Kor a mw 4 room bonne and wood ahed, lot 60 x 125, irood location. Kaxjr ttTniH. ('or mi up lo-ilnt iik bungalow, la choloe residence part off lie city. Knny term. 3." Town Property I IKHI.IH) Xaftc Count)? Crnmtncr SATI'UUAY, KKI'IKMltKK IU. 1U12. BRIEF MENTION Knluli'r mail Lakeview faiiioua. Have you tried the Vacuum Clothes Washer Its great. Clillilrcns white drwwew, si mm 2 to l yrM. lakeview Mercaatll Co. F, M. Green, Intorms us that the barley crop on his big ranch near New Pine Creek threshed about 80 bushels to i he acre. For ssle cheap, good Singer Sewing Machine in first clans order, apply J. W Hunter, (loose Lake Valley Land nd Orchard Cu. L. 1). Frakes was over from Warner the forepart of the week, having ac companied his two sons who have en tered high school. Ceorge Chandler, Postmaster Ah! trom nnd Attorney Thos. 8. Karrell Tuva lay made a trip to High Grade mines in George's Kuick machine. Found: Gold initial ring in Wisard Hall. Owner may have same by calling at the Examiner olfice, proving prop erty and paying for this advertisement. Maney Kros. A Co., were awarded the contract for constructing the se cond unit of the Klsmath Irrigation Project. The amount Involved ia nearly 47&. 000. One of the good results of the rocent raina haa been the elimination of any danger uf a serious forest bre this year, according to C. S. Chapman, aecre tary of the Oregon Forest Fire Associa tion. A new anesthetle, with which a pa tient can be lulled quietly to sleep by the odor of oranges. Instead of with the struggle that often attenda the ordinary use of ether, haa been dlacov red. Fred A. Taylor, agent for the Vacuum Clothes Washer, who has done ao well in. Lakeview, left for a business visit to Paisley on Tuesday fur a few dava. He will return to Lakeview in about two weeks. Attorney W. Lair Thompson and iua Schlagel Sunday went to Windy Hollow in Mr. Thompson'a machine to at end a directors' meeting of the Jumbo Chief Mining Co. They return ed homo Monday. Chewauran Press : A lives on Clover Flat, Schultz, who threshed 700 bushels of barley from 12 acrca this! season. The barley before cutting, j stood neck high and was grown without 1 irrigation. Sixty bushel yields are I unusual even here. Alturas New Era: W. K. Wilkinson, uhohas been running the Fandangn mill for some time, wsh In Alturas yes terday, and while here the court ap pointed him as receiver for the fan dango Lumber Company, in tho litiifa tion now pending. l 1 Jbiiicm Youngi who received a broken ; opendinir the Summer there, while leg while in the employ of the Lake-j Miss Reynolds is enroute to Tacoma, view Land & Lumber Co., some few , Wash., where she will spend the Win wecks ago, has filed suit agHiiml the ' ter with her father's sifters and attend Company to recover damages. The : school. Company carries a policy with an Em-j Alturas Plaindealer : Ex-Supervisor plnyera Liability Association upon 1 (jeorife Turner returned yesterday from which will devolve the coot. ' nl8 jonjj journey to South America. He Word was received the firat of .lie j awl Professor Rose returned by way week from F. P. Liuht. who went to, of London and both returned in good the Luna Hospital. SHn Franci'-so. to be operuted upon for appendieitiH, by his muter. Mra. Yoakum, stuling thHt the operation proved successful Hnd that he unci Mrs. Light would probably be home in ubout ten days. In renewing his subscription to The Examiner E. K. Kosaer, a hotel man of ArupMhoe, Nebraska, writes . "Wo have and in Lake urn! Harney counties and 1 am liable to be out there with a Neb raHka colony Home of these flays, (as I have about ten families ready to go as they soon as can get away from their property here." A disputch from Washington under recent date states that President Taft has given President Madero of Mexico :I0 days in which to protect American lives and properly in Mexico. If Ma dero fails to do this, the United States will require that he resign immediate ly. If ha should refuse to resign Inter vention will follow speedily. Sheriff W. H. Snider last week re lumed from the Boyea Hot Springs, California, whore he went to vndt Ida wife who is there with her mother, Mrs. Geo. M. Joues, for treatment for rneumatiam. We are pleaded to state that Mr. Snidor reports his wife great ly improved und that she haa all the rtu nf riermunent recovery. Miss Anna Jones, Mra. turned with him. Snider's sister, re- ItalnliT Heer uD draught at Ilia Ina The agent for the Vacuum Clothea Washer will give a uemonitratlon at your home on request. Two year old Lake Cltv Flour for aiilc 9 1 .74 ht sack, loqulra at telephone oftlce. tf W. K. McCormaek, of Hummer Laaa, wu In town t'li week d llverlng a bunch of mutton to II. P. Carey, tuyer for Miller & Lux. Rev. Melville T. Wire left for Ann and to attend the Annual Methodiat Conference. He waat to Klamath Falli In the Drenkel machine. Reoelver of the U. 8. Land Office F. P. Cronerolller, wife and eon, Fred, Friday returned from a couple of week a outing at the huckleberry patch. George Strom bough and family, of Warner Luke, came over to Lakeview thia week on a anort visit. Mr. Strom bougn la a brother of Mra. Rubow of thia city. Our itock of acliuol book, tablet, & (MMii'iU In now complete and an we are official diNiributera of ei-hool books, t are In a poult loo to nave you limner. Thornton'H Drug Store. St J. II. I'eyne, of Dumimuir. Calif., haa taken a position in the McCurdy barber ahop aince the resignation of W. K. Elliott, who with Holla McDon ald will opvn another ahop in a few day a. The Ely restaurant will be moved In to the new Daly building on Water street In about ten day The building ia being fitted with all conveniencea and will be furniiihed in first class style. The Ladica of the Methodist Aid yes terday met at the home of Mrs. Carrie Down below Lxkeview, where they were royally entertained, by - their hostess. Autoa were used to transport the ladiea to the ranch. G. W. Rice and mother, Mra. Julia Rice, Miss Mabel Klce and Miss Msry Hager made an auto trip to bend, where they took Miss Hager who 'baa been visiting the Hires thia summer. She returned to Arlington, Oregon, ; to spend the winter. Aviator Paul Peck, of Washington, D. C, holder of the American duration flight record, was fatally injured last week in Chicago' with his biplane while flying in a gust of wind. He died in a few hours after the accident without regaining consciousness. I A date line of September 12 appears in the Portland Telegram from Trout- d,C( WuMh H(B,nK that Miss Alice KjrK gm, Jjhn S(.hnlij 0f that place wer(J mHfl j((ji oluJ jn hnMki cotnegt d they left immediately on horce buck for I our Goose Lake where the honeymoon i will be spent in the mountain" neur the J lake. I Guv Causey and mice, Mies Genevia i Reynolds, Tuesday left oy way of Klamath, Mr. Causey going to Oregon ! City to join his wife who has been health and report an enjoyable trip. A nieco of Mr. Turner returned with him from the old home "back in the States' end will visit here for a time. Water street after several weeks of a torn-up condition owing to the many improvements that have been made in the way of new buildings, annexes and concrete walks is now being cleaned and axsumes a most metroplitau air. The improvements add immensely to the appearance ot the city and the new walks are greatly appreciated by ped iHtrans. Attorney W. Lair"Tnomp8on, through whose efforts was secured the Hill lov ing cup that was awurded to S. B. Chandler for the best agricultural dis play at the Central Oregon Develop, ment League meet in Lakeview, has written to L. W. Hill, chairman of the board of directors of the Great North ern railway, thanking him for the cup. J. H. Angstead local carpenter who Is tuilding a lurge residence house for J. HotchkiHS on his ranch at the head of the valley came In town and spent Sunday with his family. The new building ia being constructed on mod ern linos thorughout and will be equip ped wtth a ever ready air pressure sys tem which will supply hot and cold water la all purls of the house. Mr. Angstead Btates that the work Is pro gressing nicely. J the Hotel! bar. Ask your neighbor how ahe. likes the Vacuum Clothes Waaber. Our custo mers are our best advertisers. One dornn houae dreams, assorted paterua and aiaea to close at reduced prices. Lakeview Mercantile Co. The Imperial Gasoline Flatirun Is giving satlsfsction to thousands of us ers. Are you one? Fred H. Taylor, aaent, Lakeview, Oregon. An automobile, E. M. F. 30, Model 1UI1, In good condition, is offured at a bargain if aold soon. He Mra. ('. A. WatHon orT. E. Bernard. A29tf J. B. Eaton, stste tax commissioner of Oregon, wss in Lakeview last week, conferring with County Assessor Fos ter in regsrd to taxation aod land' val ues in this section. C. M. Short, an N.-C.-O. Rtlway employ came up from Likely the first of the week to have a broken finger treated by the Company's pnysician, Dr. E. D. Everett. Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Hanson Saturday returned from a visit to San Francisco. Mrs. Hanson and children will soon leave for Los Angeles where the child ren will enter school. Louis Cerber, of Lorella, stock buy er arrived here this week scouring the market for beef and mutton. He re ports that he expects to mske several purchases on this tr.p. Thos. Hutton, accompanied by bis mother, Mrs. S. F. Hutton, is down from Egli on a business trip. He ex pects to purchase a band of ewes, al though he finds prices raiber high. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Drenkel and daughter Monday left on a short busi ness trip to San Francisco by way of Klamath Falls, where they were taken by their son, Paul. They expect to be absent about two weeks. C. E. Swsnson, the Sacramento beef and mutton buyer, yesterday received 500 bead of beef at Blv bought from the 7T corporation. The beef will be taken to Klamath and shipptd over the S. P. R. It. to Sacramento. Gordon Harris, nephew of G. W. Johnson, assistant cashier of the Bank of Lakeview, who has been in Lake view for several weeks, Monday went to Klamath Falls with Paul DrenKel, on his return home to Corvallis. George Storkmsnn, eldest son of Mr and Mrs. A. Storkmsnn, of this city, who has been in the cigar business at ii.: ,i ....... f... .,,... ...ill . I i rintrvuiu iuc jnot icw jc.i a riii - turn to Lukeview about November 1st and take charge of his father's busi ness here. Sheriff W. H. Snider ana force are verv busy now trur.bft rring the list ot jail delinquent tax pavers from the roll to a tract imiex system, this metnoa will be a great convenience in looking up tax accounts and will eliminate cursi :ershle time and expense. W. C. NefT, a former ranger on the Fremont National Forest but now a ranger on the Crater National Forest static ed at Odessa, this week parsed through Lakeview with his wife en- route to Arizona, where they are going for the benefit of Mra. Nell's health. Harvey Thrasher, clerk in the Lake view Mercantile Co. store, and Tim McCarthy returned Monday from a week's outing on Deep Creek. After the effects of the vacation, the boys felt so fine that they passed up all chan es of riding to town and walked to town making the distance of 22 miles in Ave hours. Snyder & Reynolds have recently taken the exclusive agency for the Ny al Family Remedies for Lakeview and this week received their first shipment nf Nyal goods. For over fifty years these remedies have Cecil known among druggists as the highest Quality line on the market. Thev are prepar ed by Fredrick Strains & Cj., manu facturing chemists. Chris H. Langslet, the popular tail or, is receiving congratulations from his many friends over the arrival of a fine 10 pound boy that made his advent In their home yeBterday morning at eight o'clock. Chris is as proud over his posterity as his customers are over suits purchased from him, and says he has alreadv engaged in some stunts that show he is a proper coming citizen for these great United States. Mesdames 1). H. Bemis and May Batchelder, who have been conducting a lodging house at Branley, in the High Crude district, this Summer, last week returned to Laneview. The ladies made the venture principally from a reoreation standpoint and came back greatly benefitted from having spent the warm months in the mountains sur rounded by bciiutiful scenery and en joying the exhilarating air. Rainier on draugth at Rainier on draugth or in bottlea at the Brewery. 2t Wood for aale: In any quantity Phone M2. Bert Tatro. tf W. K. McCormaek, rancher and stockman of Summer Like, was a busi ness visitor In Lakeview the first of the week. One hundred, two minute Edison phonogrsph re-ord, second hand, good shape. For aale at & cents each at the Frost. For ssle, good team work horses, J wagon and harness, apply J. W. Hun ter, Goose Lake Valley Land and Or chard Co. John A. Mulkey, a pioneer resident of thi section, last week left with his family for Drain, Oregon, where they expect to locate for the future. 1. S. Fuller thia week purchased a fine Smith & Barnes plsyer piano of C. P. Koe, local representative of the Eiler Music House, of Portland. A correspondence from Talent to the Ashland Record says tbrt John and Riley Nyswaner left Tuesday ot last week for Rogue River where they will engage in hauling lumber. Save time, labor and money by get ting one of those Domestic "Prize" Wringers of Fred H. Taylor, agent. Wrings any size garment and its con venience cannot be excelled. Ranch for cale 160 acres on Cam a Prairie. IfiOO cords wood; frood eheurlug corrala: large house, barn ! and out buildings, Address Ro" , McHanlt-ls, Lakeview, Oregon. Aii! ! Last Saturday and Monday 42 cars j of sheeo were shipped out over the I N.-C.-O. Ry. to Sacramento and San ' Frsncis-o, they being transferred at, Doyle. Each car carried about 101 ' head which made about 4200 sheep in j two shipments. Roy Arthur, son of G. F. Arthur of , the West Side, last Monday while un- j coupling the separator and traction en-, gine received a very badly lacerated ' thumb that will lay him off trom work I several weeks. He was brougr.t to town and Dr. Smith treated the wound. ' The Klamath Northwestern sava that i City Attorney Drake of Klamath Falls' will make the race for District Attor- ney of Lake and Klamath counties on I an independent ticket. He will oppose Attorney John Irwin, Republican rom- inee also of Klamath Falls, for the; office. The Progressive party is now a legal '' organization in Oregon. Over 7000 names were rn the petition filed at; Salem lust week, a few hours before Colonel Roosevelt"a arrival in Oregon. The petition was filed by O. M. Hickey of Portland, and George Rogers of Sa-; lem. The law requires not ies than fi per cent of the legal voters of the state for the creation ot a party. The ; legal numoer required was 5ti61. . j Because ber friends ostracised her! from society and shunned her presence I for marrying a negro, Mrs. Jack John-1 son, white wife of the champion heavy-1 weight pugilist suicided last Tbuiaday : in Chicago by shooting herself in the j head. She was 31 years of age and the i daughter of a wealthy Brooklyn race I horseman. When she married John-1 son she was the divorced wife of Clar-, ence Di'ryea of New York. The only j white persons attending her funeral : ! were her mother and sister, Mrs. David Terry and daughter. toiiie of the live promoters ot the High Grade District are contemplating holding a Lakeview Day at the mines, and arrange a celebration for the event. They will furnish transporta tion to the mountain from New Pine Creek and propose to have everything fre- for the visitors. This is a spirit that ia deserving of commendation and one that would no doutu be greatly , appreciated by our citizens should the j affair be pulled otf. This would be a good means to afford Lakeview people j an opportunity to see wnat they have . at the mines and it would no doubt al so add a good many boosters to the j camp's l;6t. j Mr. and Mrs. George B. Graves and son, Byron, who have resided In Lake view the past five years will leave this week to take up their residence in Port land. Mr. Graves and son will go direct to Boise. Idhao, where their household furniture is stored and from there will go to Portland, while Mrs. Graves will go to the Wilbur Hot Springs, California for a couple of weeks treatment, after j which she will join her husband ana, son in Portland. Messrs. Graves arej brick masons and have helped construct , several building in Lakeview. The Graves have made many warm friends during their residence In Lakeview who will witness their departure with much regret. 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 w'll be better if possible. THE PARISIAN MILLINERY. 5nJnln loth,cs 0 y a Sold exclusively by BRITTEN & O0H LA VOGUE SUITS AND COATS are quite the rage, so be sure and come in and get what you want be fore they are all gone. mm mm mm n- pN: Mm I ,te 4 e.s-4 ' - , I ' NICE new snappy line to select from in Tweeds, Chinchilla and Zibalines. Every suit and coat guaranteed to be bought for the price. Come early and look them over. T AVPVTHU lUIPTPrANTTT F CCl i IjiUUT 1UTT HJUiw --w. . For one week, beginn ing Saturday. Sept. 21 a "BENJAMIN" CLOTHES Fall Styles $J8.00 to $27.00 You pay no more for a "Benjamin" than you do for the ordinary kind. D ERICKSON use the best that can be