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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1913)
Real Estate For Sale and Its PRODUCTS Hi-inch dry Wood, at our Wood Yard, per cord $7 00 1-foot Mini) Wood, nt our Wood Yard, per cord, 5 00 Potatoes, delivered in town, per Hick 1 00 liny, in M.irn at our Hunch, per ton, 7 00 About f0 tons of Hay in stack, per ton 6 00 "Wo Soil Tho Roal Earth" O'NEILL & DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon Moro Bargain Just received, for quick snlc, some of the best Valley Land at the following bargains, viz., $12.50 per acre: 0 Acre in Section 10, Townahlp ?, Range 19 33) " 11, " 39, " 19 80 " 22, " 89, " 19 240 " " 2H, " 39. " 19 100 " " 20, " 38, " 19 At $12.50 Per Acre 'inhc County Crnmtncr IIM'IODAY FKi'UK I(Y l! 11)13. BRIIF MENTION Knlnlor iiim l l.nkeview fiiinoiix E (). Lamb in down thii week from 1'aialey. The O.E.S. Nrcnle Club nu t lunt Friday afternoon lit tho home of Mm. Delia Col.l.. W. I". Caicy u fliti-i buyer of San Francisco jesterday reentered nt Hotel Lakt lew. Mm. T. J Evans, of Chcwaucan val ley, han returned from an extended visit throughout Kansas and Nebraska. For chapped h m ml n, face and Lps use Snyder A Key noliln Cream of IVarlt. Twentv-flvc renta the bottle. Thoa. S. Furrcll, deputy projecting attorney. lt Friday wnt over to Warner, prcdimaldv on huincH con nected with Fine-Dixnn alTray. Mra. J. Chat. Smith of the Parisian Millnery returned Monday evening from Chicago where ahe went to pur-c-haae her Spring lit of millinery. Einar ()len. a native of Norway, eame down laat week from Sliver Lake and filed a petition for ndmiinn to citizenship with County Clerk Payne. Shearing has heen atarted in Mont ana anil Arizona and no me wool in thnae atatea have been contracted tiy Boston flrma at prices ranging from 17 1-2 to 19 rent per pound. The basket hall game at the opera hoii"e between the Altera ant Lake view High School teams should he largely Ht tendril. It prom inert to lie an it'tereHtinir tfHrre. O. E. Wood, foimer local Welh-Far-go exprea agent, has flnldhcd mnviog from thisVity to the Weal Side where ho hag leaned a ranch from I,. A. Car riker, and he i. no a full Hedged tiller of the anil. A new game coCp, which divides the state into two RHine. districts, charge the closed Beacons, remove tho pro tection of lieavera and makes many other change, ha hern nproved tiy the Senate. Invitation are nut for the wedding of Mr. George Harrington and Mia Grace Oliver. Th ceremony will take place next Sunday at the homo of tho hride'a parent Mr, and Mra. J. C. Oliver, on the Wet Side. 'I he Hill County Attorney bill ha paaard tho House. The measure, would abolish Diatrict Attorney and euti atitute for them County Attorney. The vearly aalary for Comity Attorney of Lake waa fixed at $1500. Mm. Ratehelder, widow of the late Colonel J. T. Ratchelrter, and mother of Attorney J. M. and George Batehel der of Lakeview, arrived here Monday evening from Chico, Cal., and will apend aevcrai days visiting with her on. J. W, Maxwell informa the Examiner that hia daughter, Anna M. Neilon, who went to San Francisco a few weeka since for tho benefit of her health, ha gained nix pounds in weight during her stay there and that her condition i greatly improved. If the present weather thHt we have had tor tho punt week would continue for aix weeks more stocks in the Uround Hog Day omen would advance bevond par. It in rather cold at present and the snow's depth has been increased about two inched this week. "Joaquin" Miller, the renowned poet of the Sierra, died last Monday in his one-room ratin, whieh he built with hia own hand in the Fiedmont hills near San Francisco, many years ago. Ilia daughter, Jaunita Miller, and hia wife were with him. Senator Thompson's bill relating to farm extension work of the O A.C, met with hearty approval in the Sen ate, it having passed that body by a substantial majority The measure is of statewide Importance and will doubt less become law without a ripple. Mr. and Mrs It. B. Piper of Grrely, Colo., were arrivals in Lakeview yesterday evening. They' shipped all their household effects and have come with the intention of locating perman ently. Mr. Piper is as yet undecided what he will engage in, but is con sidering the dairy and creamery busi ness, DO YOU WANT un Easter Suit? We arc ready to take your order for a Suit Dress, or Evening Coat, to Le deliver ed before Easter. Come and see the prettiest samples of cloth ever shown. Every suit is made by Man Tailors to your individual measure. We guar antee (it. THE l'ARISIAN MILLIN ERY Main Street, West of Court House. J Kalnicr on (Ir.iugth fit tha Hotel bur. i S. ('. Campbell wa in the first of the week from tha O.V.L. dam. Miss Msliul Kiec attended the bsaket ball gsnie at Alttiru Saturday evening : IhnI. ! J. A. King, of the local firm ol I'oat , & King rpent several days of last week in A It urn. ! Aepnr A. J. Foater ta now in the Summer Lake section where hfl will re in i in for a couple of week". E, I., and It. II. Lyons, brother of j Dr. J. L. I ons of Lakeview, came over yes'trday from Cedarville. I hu Teacup Hub of the Kebokab lodgo will meet tomorrow, Friday, afternoon nt the home of Mrs. W. Z. Monk. (Jet trie High Shool spirit and attend ' the I iiHket ball game at tho opera house Saturday evening. There will i be a hot time. j T. H. Cloud, of the Frost ivandv ' Kitchen, is in Richmond Cal. looking after aome property InUrests there. He is expected to return this week ! F. Fetach, of tha Matchless Store, j bnd family are now occupying the E. Linvillc residence on Main street. They formerly lived in the (5. W. Rice house on South Water street. I W. I'. Curtis came down last week ' from Valley Falls. He recently sold ten acre- of the ld Heryford ranch, including the house and buildings, to McDonald E Her of Paisley. ' W. A. L. Minifie and family of the Summer Lake Valley last week passed through Lakeview en route to Cuba where his faiht-r owns a large planta tion. Mr. Minilld is a relative of Dr. I A. A. Witham. ' Herman G rather last Saturday made final proof on his homertea 1 near the head of the lake before the local land office. Ha witnesset were: Fred t Fisher, Jas. Bishop, Henry Lechman , and James McDermott. ' Dr. E. D. Everett reports the birth of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Woodcock. The hsppy event occurred Wednesday, Februa y 19, and the mother and child are Ooing splendidly, while Eldon's spirits are the very best. A statement of Paisley's financial circumstances published in the Che waucan Tress shows $1636.40 in the ! town treasury, which is an ecxeptional good record for a newly Incorporated town. May their prosperity continue. By all the boomerang articles on the new Rochester mining camp in the Reno Journal it would appear that they had a second E. Chapin Card on the job, and some of them even justifies i the thought that the far-famed wild catter is there himself. j The series of Wednesday Evening sermons being given during the Lenten seatji at the locsl Catholic Church have been very well attended up to date. "Ihe sermons are betng given by Kev. P. P. Kern, S. J, the pastor, and are open to the public. The ad published laat week giving ; notice that the Loren Bailey house would be varatated about April 1, ty ' Mrs. II. B. Alger was an error arising i from the owner being misinformed re ; garding it. Mrs. Alger has the house leased for an indefinite pericd, and has made no plans for vacating same. ' The bodies of Caotain Robert F. , Scott the Englivh explorer, and four companions who perished in the An- arctic region from starvation, are being taken to England aboard the ship Terra Nova. All civilized countries of the world have sent messages of con dolence concerning the terrible fate met by the noted captain and his com panions. The young men of Lakeview have a chance to see how some of the young women of Lakeview look at them. "A Young Woman's Estimate of a Young Man" is the subject of a sermon to be preaohed at the Methodist Church Sunday night. This sermon is based on answres to letters sent to a number of Lakeview's young women. Come and hear it. The Missouri Supreme Court has refused to modify the judgment of ouster against the Standard Oil Com pany from that state, and the original order, ousting the company from the state, now stands. The original order was issued more than four years ae;o. J. F. Hanson arrived Saturday even ing from I oh Angeles to look after his various interesU in this section, lie wa in tho East during the cold period during which time so much damage was done to California fruit, but stated that the result was serious In that re gion. Mrs. Hanson and children will remain in Los Angeles until the school year is completed. I Tonne for rent, apply T. E. Ber nard. A nice lare front room, furnished. T t . . I II . L . f II I A 1 . - ueaieu. Dam. .urn. 11. u. mytri. I Give the High School boys encourage ! ment by attending the baskket ball ame Saturday evening. Rev. O. T. Morgan formerly or Lake view has accepted the pastorate of the Merrill Presbyterian Church, says the Merrill Record. It is reported that George Wingfield has already invested $200,000 in gold prospects in the new district of Roch ester in Nevada. II. A. Brattain, one of the directors of the First National Bank of Lake view and brother of our townsman E. M. Brattain, is down this week from Paisley. President-elect Wilson has announced definitely that he will not make public the names of his cabinet until he sent them to the Senate for conformation in March. Francisco I. Madero has been arrest ed and forced out of the presidency of Mexico and General Huerta, command er of the federal troops proclaimed provisional president. Darnell's Band, consisting of fifteen pieces, will go to New Pine Creek to moriow night to give an all night dance for the purpose of buying another horn to add to their eauipment. The boys have been practicing for this event fur several weeks and good m sic and a good time is assured all who attend. There iB quite a number of tbe younger set of Lakeview contemplating ac companying the boys. During his present American tour Harry Lauder ia receiving $4000 a week. Every pay day he demands three $1000 bills, one $500 bill and the remaining $T00 in assorted change. The report is that Lauder sends the bills of large denomination to England, where they are banked on arrival. Lauder is the highest paid attraction in vaudeville and when he has salted down $1,000,000 he says he will retire. The Lames Aid of the M. E. Church met Wednesday afternoon at tbe home ot Mrs. Dan Chandler, wno was assited by Mrs. M. S. Barnes in entertaining the nunihiiit. 'lh so present were: Mesdames Russei, Newell, Burgess, Han is, Down, Down, Alger, LeoiiHid, T. E. Bernard. Dyl-e-man. W R Bernard. Fetsch, i). Crone- miller, MevHrs, M '('omt'S Vainlorponl, h5 'etree, Hayes, Harijes hud Chandler. i8i lor, Mrs. Walter Kusseii. $.'5.00 Shoes, now $3.50 l.CtO Shoes, now 3.20 .(() Shoes, now 2.05 3.50 Shoes, now 2.50 3 00 Shoes, now 2.15 This represents a few only of our many Bargains in Shoes. One lot of Hats and Caps in pood styles and patterns, values from $1.25 to $2.00, at 85c. Underwear, medium and heavy weight values to $5.00, at per suit $3.00 One lot, values to $3.00, at suit $1.80 Union Suits, values 82.50 to $5.00, per suit $2.00 Shawknit Sox, cotton and worsted, at per pair 20c : Rainier on draught or io bottles at I the Brewery. 2t I Fred Hanson is feeding 3000 head of sheep at J. C. Oliver's Cove ranch. ?100 new Smith Premier typewriter for $."i0. See H. A. Utley, Lakeview, I Oregon. F13-tf Ernest Givan, of Adel, left this morning for San Francisco where he j will visit for a few weeks. j Miss Simmons, New Pine Creek's popular primary teacher, visited her J trotber here last Sunday. The sweetest thing that the sun j shines on Nylo Chocolates. For , sale by Snyder & Reynolds. J Manuel Sanders returned yesterday evening from San Francisco where he j went last week wltb the shipment of Chandler sheep. i The Modoc Republican says it is re ported that lames J. Hill, the railroad i I magnate, has bought J.Noble Jones' t Interest in the Madeline Valley below : J Alturaa. i i . The Humphrey brothers, who were found guilty of murdering Mrs. Eliza beth Griffith near Corvallis in June 1U11, have teen sentenced to bang Friday. March 21. ! Colonel and Mrs. Roosevelt have , made public the engagement of their j second daughter, Ethel Carow Roose velt, to Dr. Richard Derby, son of the late Richard H. Derby of New York, j A. H. M-'Innes, the sheep buyer of Red Bluff, Cal. will arrive in New i Pine Creek in a few days to inspect the L. U. Hoy sheep that are being j fed there, with a view of buying them. Harry Roberta, a former well known resident of Lake County, is now at! Lordsburg N, M. where he is in charge j of a bunch of cattle reoently pur-1 chssed by J. C. Dodson and associates. Miss Murrell Williams closed a six month term of school on the West Side last Friday, and is visiting in town this week. She has been re-employed for four months. The West Siders arei never behind in school affairs and ten months achool this year is more than any other ditsrict in the county will muiiitum. Miss Williams is one of the btrocgtist teachers in the county, and the directors show their desire for schools and their appreciation of good work by continuing her services to the end of the school year. The district has asked for Prof. Gardner to deliver a lecture there in the near future. $3.00 and $3.50 Shirts, now $2.00 $2.25 and $2.50 Shirts, now 1.65 82.00 Shirts, now 1.35 $1.50 Shirts, now 1.15 $1.25 Shirts, now 85 This includes' Golf and Negligee Shirts, in Flannels, Madras, Percalesand Soirsettes. Twelve styles in Linen Collars, reg ular 2 for 25c, at $ 1 . 1 5 per dozen. $1.25 Sweet Orr Overalls $1.00 $1.00 Sweet-Orr Overalls 85 $2 50 Whipcord Pants 1.50 Corduroy and Fustain Pants, values to $4.00, at $2.25 Sweet-Orr Cottonade Pants.. 1.15 rlcksim Our R eduction Sale Still Continues We arc making Special Prices on: Ladies' Underwear Children's and Misses' Underwear Dress Goods Muslins, Sheetings, Etc. Hosiery Ladies' Sweaters Men's Wear Curtain Nets, Towels, Yarns, Etc, Ladies' Suits and Coats Groceries, Etc. All goods are marked in plain figures, both regular price and reduced price, so you can see for yourself by looking at the tickets. It will pay you to investigate Lakeview Mercantile Co. Great