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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1913)
More Bargains fust received, for quick sale, xomc of the best Valley Land at the following bargains, viz., $12.50 per acre: Houses For Rent T idimi, iiiuilrrii, xrlih hum iiihI clilrkvn hoiii. $2H Oil month. 4-iniiui, fnrmshi il, wllh li.irii ami ihlrkrn imuiv. flJ.tHl u-r month, i-room. vhiHf In f l.'i iki iit niont h. Choice Homes For Sale T rnoiii Hunuiilitw, nnirl.v iivw, liirw lot tiMI x I.VI, burn uml vhlrkrn honsr t.tHlO IM l:nny tlTIIIM. A room IIiiiim nliiioHl iivw, tfooil locution. fl.'iT'i IX. NO Acre In ft-ctloo 10, Townahlp 33, Ilaoffe 19 320 " " 22, " 3!), 19 80 " 1z, " 3!, " 19 240 28, " 311, " 19 lfiO " " 20. " .IS, " 19 At $12.50 Per Acre "We Gelt Tho Roal Earth" O'NEILL &0UNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lake view : Oregon XaUc County Er.untncr 'J 1 1 1 ; I 1 1 A I'lCI'llK I(Y 117. 11113. I ! Kulnn r on ilruMKlh at the Hotel ) bllX. Joe I'oormsn (ml l.ou M Cully are BRIEF MENTION KlllllIlT III H l.llkl'V ifW fIIIIIHIM. J. F. Mnyliell, wife ami aim left thin inornii g fur San Fra-u-iaro. Karl Wiihl lre kiki Mnn Jtch are In thia wick from their ahcep CHrnp. Mr. T. V. Hall a f.'W iluyn since re turrel I mm a vn-it with relative at Willow Ranch. T. II Ciniil retorted lmt week from a Mini t I'uenrpn trip to Richmond and San Franeii-cu. Mrt I.. It. S'"K' r m up Innt week from her Davis ('nek hmni visiting with Mr. J O'Neill In this rity. A ft. Ciirko-i, a hiHincti mnn of I'aMuy, w ii business visitor In the rounty seat thu llrnt of the week. K S. Hornby, of trio Herney Con atrurtion Co , and wife returned Tues day rvonlug from Fallon, Nevada. Dave Ivtler, the well known sheep man, ha been In town th a week, but in some unacciiuntaUt manner has es raped the Kxammer man. Turn Young in erecting a shed on the ten-arro Ira -t of land recently acquired by him at I he souih end of town, and will e iga.fi! in the chicken business. The Keno papers state thai small pox In that rity has apparently been eradicated, although a couple of caxc, termini sporadic nwii, are still in ex istence there. I.ot a pocket b""k in Lakeview Tuesday evcuit g. contiini"g currency ajid bank reitiflcate. Kinder will ro ccive liber! reward by leaving proper ty at Hotel I-hUcvic. L. I). Hoy lat Saturday shipped 1400 head i t fbeep fom New Cine Creek, to Marysville where they will be placed on pasture and fattened fur the California market. Thu Mexican rrisii has at leant ob scured Interest In the Turkish Ha'kan war, yet hiitnry in -till I en g made in FflHtern F.nrope and it-sues are again pending which were thought tu be set tled. M m Catherine Glot-ter, a sinter of MifH Julia (Winter, of the First Nation al Hank, spent a f.-w days in Lakeview during tho past week coming upon the excursion with the ba-ket ball team. The Women of Woodcraft will give a Hard Time party next Wednesday evening, en h member being allowed to tnv.te one The Lnkcview Hand will rei ler several Belctions and It ia expected that a large crowd will be present. "Uilly," the little son of Dr. and Mr. W. It. Hoyd. formerly of Luke view, died very Hiidilunly lust Friday morning in Cortland. It is reported that the Do 'tor an i family will now remove tn Klamath Falls to locate permanently. Anarchistic soap box-orators will no longer er joy the literty of speech in Oregon to the extent that they can advH'ate the destruction of life or Drop erty, ia a no law enacted by the leg islature and which has rtct-ived the signature of (lovernor West, The l.akeview Knoumptnc.nt lo.ige will hold a dance and social Friday cvonirig, March 7, in the l.O.O. F. Hall. This ih the first of a series of socials to be held once each month un.ler the aus pices of tho Kncampmctit and all mem bers of the Subordinate and lipbekuh lodgeB and their families are privileged to attend. K. G I.inville, thu dairyman, has re moved from his former location in the north end. and is now residing on tho place formerly occupied by W. Hunter and family juKt0across the south city line. His present location affords con venient arrangements lor the housing and care of the cattle of which he haa considerable. The I'urcel Pout is being put to a novel teat by each brick manufacturing concern in the United States sending one brick to Chicago by the new sys tem. I he bricks will be used in build ing a house at the Coliseum, Chicago, during the Clay Products exposition next month. It will require 25,000 bricks to construct the house. Merchant A. Dieber returned last Saturday evening from a two weeks' trip to San Francisco where he went to purchJ e hia Spring stook of mer chandise. Wm. Mridgumaii returned with him from thu city to take a posi tion in th' Hichor store. 111a family will arrive l.iUr and they will take up permanent residence in l.akeview. over from Surprise on a tiuaineM viit. FuriiUlii'il hniint un Water Htrcvt (ci rent. Ki-e tj U llolbrook. 127-tf I W. J. I.loyd representing the Wert ern Hotel Supply Co , ot Seattle, was in Lakeview lust week. T. A. Crump, a Warner Valley stock ' man rame over Tuesday and will spend a few days In l.akeview. The bill which uHssed the Senate al lowing a S'J'il'.HOll appropriation lor the Hiin Francisco Fair was trimmed to Sl.MI.IHK) when It panned the House. ' The ground hug is sure making good this year, for we nave had nothing but real Winter weather ever since he rame out and saw his shadow on the 2d ins . ; j The Kxaminer acknowledges receipt : ot complimentary tickets to the comedy drams, "Tin Lost Mine," which will j be reproduced February 28, In Alturas' by home talent of that town. The Klamath Northwestern Is now ; occupying is splendidly titled new i home in Klamath Falls. The paper has teen lficrco I from a six column q isrto to a seven columns. ' ' Sht epbuyer Carey last week came ' ' up fiom Sacramento to inspect the ' Hoy bund at New Pine Creek but re-j turned without closing any deal, as the , ' sheep were not in condition for mutton, j j James Handley, of I'lufh, who haa j j been at the Lakeview Hospital the I paht few days yesterday was taken to I the Mineral Soring hath house below 1 town where he expects to stsy for cev- 1 cral weeks. ; Kvidently Mexicans have it in for the ; MhiIckis. Latest advices my that H mil i Madcro, a broiht r of the late ' ' President and Custavo Madero who was hIs shot, was killed Tuesday morning nnrlh of Moi terey. j ' lor violation of the Sherman law, ; the president of the National Csh : ftccii-ter comnany has been sentenced . i to ore year in iail, and to pay a tine ! of $.1000. Twenty-seven other ofliclals of tho company were sentenced to jail terms of nine months to one year. Dr. W. Hsyden Fink, D.M.D., re-1 turnid Iant Thursday from a oner pro fessional visit in Paisley and is now perni'inently located in his new quar tern in tne 1 k'ry fori building. His ollicea are located on the third floor in the extreme southeast corner. j i Upon instruction from the District j .Attorney's office lat week Leland Proctor, who was occupying quarters in the county bsetile on a felony charge, iuu ml.iad.iil iiiinti Viia nan rrcnnf?ni7 I ance and given opportunity to procure bail. Apparently he took the easiest ' alternative as thus far he has tailed to ' j "show." Tho extra session of congress which President-elect Wilxon haa announced will be culled to meet April 1. There ; will be a number of tariff bills ready I for immediate consideration as w 11 : as other policies mapped out tor the , new administration. The date is said i to have received general approval in ; congress. j A vear ago the first of this ween H. ' W. Drenkel and son Paul left Lake ! view to Keno for purchase an autnmo t Pile. At that time N.-C.-O. trains stopped over night at Alturas, and that ' j fact permitted Mr. Drenkel to beat the train to Lakeview, ho having loft j ' Keno alter the train pulled out. The i j feat could hardly be duplicated this j , year, however. i j K. J. S. McAllister waa found guilty j last week in Portland in Judge Kavan-. j augh's court as being implicated in vice j ! practices recently unearthed in that ! city. Two other indictments of similar ' character are still over tho attorney's head. It is stated that an appeal tu the i Supremo Court will be taken when ; sentence is pronounced. Ad Wolgast once lightweight cham pion or lye worm, ana nariem iom my Murphy fought a twenty-one round draw last Saturday in San Francisco. , Both men' were nearing a point of , collapse when the last gong sounded, j but Referee Jim Griffith was unable to decide in elther's favor. It is said that Murphy stood the grilling better than hia opponent. 11. II. Huhn is of the opinion that muakrata uhojld be "planted" along the shores of Goose Lake. H tatea that conditions are ideal for the "rats" and that thoy would afford a very con tild. wild rcvunuo as soon as they be chiih) numerous, inasmuch as their f'jT now coiiiiiiiinds a k iod pr!c. Mr. Hahn states that they increase very 1 rapidly and thnt in a few years they ! would bo a aource of no Inconsiderable revenue. CBosiiMg Oust HATS AND CAPS $3.00 Gordon hats.. $2. 15 2.50 Hats $1.35 Good stock of sizes in hats and caps. Values up to $2.. 85c SOX 35c Cashmere 20c 50c Cashmere 35c 50c Silk Lisle 35c 15c Cotton 3 for 25 All Shawknits at re duced prices. SUITS Any Benjamin Suit $ 1 6.00 Regular values up to $25.00 SHIRTS $3.00 Flannel shirts $2.00 2.50 Flannel shirts $ 1 .65 2.00 Flannel shirts $ 1 .35 1 50 Flannel shirts $1.1 5 1.25 Flannel shiris 85c 2 for 25c Linen Col lars, per doz $1.15 NIGHT SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS 83.00 grade $2.00 2 50 grade $1.65 1.50 grade $1.15 1.25 grade 85c 1.00 grade 65c .75 grade - 50c Including Soirsettes, Out ing and Muslin Garments. TROUSERS $5.00 Trousers $3.75 4.00 Trousers $2.25 3.00 Trousers $1.65 All sizes in stock now. O nci&s 'Weill, ma' Aleut ut tret,!) Crab "Stei co" ltoull'oll Cubes one doxeu U5u ut Rainier on draught or in botilca nt the Brewery. 2t Born in Lakeview February U6 to Mr. and Mrs. M. Antone, a daughter. C. E. Swanston, a Sacramento mutton buyer, is registered at the Hotel Lake view. Dr. J. Irving Russell reports the birth of a baby girl, in this city Monday evening, to the wife of Mr. Lee Dennis. The Encampment branch of the I.O. O.F. lodge bestowed the Koyal Purple Degree uoon two candidates last Thurs day evening. S. O. Greasier. caBhier of the First National Bank of Lakeview. and wife departed last Thursday morning on a several weeks sojourn through Calif ornia. Bird Reed of New Pine Creek recent ly sold 200 head of lambs to a Surprise Valley party. He received $3 50 per head for the weathers and $3.00 tor ewes. Governor West -has signed the bill providing for the office of clerk of the circuit court of Klamath County. A salary of S1800 a yeai' ia stipulated in tno bill. Tho bill providing for Multnomah county to bond itself to aid in con structing an interstate bridge across thu Columbia river Is now up to the Governor as ii has successfully passed both houses of the Oregon legislature. Father Kern has had the sidewalk ulnng the south aide of the Catholic Chruch put in gooa condition, an ex ample that would be followed by other people in other parts of town with much benefit to pedistrians in general. The young man who left his scarf pin in room No. 5 of the Green Garden Rooming House, may recover property by calling at the Green Garden, and paving for thia advertisement. In the meantime Uncle Dick will take care of the pin. It Mrs. S. F. Ahlstrom, wite of our esteemed citizen, of the Ahlstrom & Gunther Harness Shop, has been seriously ill the past several days, suff ering from an attack of eryuipelas. She is reported to have nsted much easier last night and is now considered to be on the road to iecojiy, which news will be a source of much delight to the family'a many frieiuia. Dr. S. Daly ia in attendance All vaiitoih-H Ferry'" Garden Hud Flower Seed HutiMe fur rent, apply T. E. Ber nard. R. K. Rice, one of the new proprie- I tors of the Hotel Modoc, is up from Alturas. - i Tilden Ward of Des Moines, Iowa, Is j a late arrival in Lakeview. He will spend several days here in looking over j the country. Miss Tarleson, one of the young lady i basketball enthusiasts of Alturas, came up on the excursion and attended the j game Saturday evening. ; George W, Jhonson, assistant cashier; of the Bank of Lakeview, who ia so-1 journing with relatives in California, j ia expected home the latter part of, thia week. Nyal'a Beef, Iron and Wine will build up the body and givn you a new 1 vitality it supplies rich red blood, ; circulating freely and nourishment its continued use will result in permanent health. For sale by Snyder & Rey- noils. Louh Wenzer, of Susmvil'e, Cal. has accepted a position in the Goose Lake Valley Market. He was well acquainted with the Winchester boys when they were residents of Sunsan- 1 ville, and is therefore well pleased to be with them here in Lakeview. i The interior of the Daly byilding on Water street occupied by the Palace Bar, of which J. P. McAulifTe is pro prietor, has been thoroughly renovated ard calciminei. The improvements add to the appearance of the place and ' is now one of the most attractive gen-' tlemen resorts in town. j The 11. S. government is looking for! about tiOO horses for use in the army, j The horses must be of solid culors : bay, Drown, sorrel, or black they do not i have to be well broken, but muBt be j between 4 and 7 years old, stand 15 and a half hands, weight 1075 or over. 1 The government will pay as high as $189 fur the right horses. : It seems that a mistaken report has become circulated on the outside about stock conditions in Lake county this i Winter. Several traveling men have expressed their feara to local merch ants about the effects ot losses sustain ed by sheepmen on the desert this ... . .. j sphsoii fuvii reports are erronoua hihi misleading us all the sheepmen state that this bus been the best Winter on sheep in years and that stock ia in good condition. fcarutuKi I'oiatol.'hlps, ry , fresh and orlsp at f' R Our Great eduction Sale Still Continues We are 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. Ail 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. and Ouiou Seta at