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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1913)
"Wo Sell The Ileal Earth" O'NEILL JDONLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon More Bargain Just received, for quick sale, tome of the best Valley Land at the following bargains, viz., $12.50 per acre: 7-muiH, modern, wllh limit mid vlilcki'ii Ihiiim: $2(1 00 per month. 4 room, fimiMwtl, m Hh hum mid rhlrki'ii hound. tlJ.00 vr month. 6- room, vUum In, $11 (HI wr month. , Choice Homes For Sale 7- room lUmuiihtw, nvnrly ww, lirfo lot 100 x MO, hnrn urn! chtckvn hmiHo. $L'OVO 00. hiiv ti rniH. fi-room Jloum; iillimst tii'W, tfood lornthtn. $1.17.1 00. Houses For Rent 0 Acren lu (Section 10, Township 30, Range 19 320 " 22, 39, " 19 80 " " 22, " 89, 19 240 " " 28, " 39, " 19 1W ' " 20, " .18, " 19 At $12.50 Per Acre inftc County JCyamtncr THUUHAV MAItCH (1, 11)1.1. Kiiliilcr in l I.iiki'vli'w fiiiiimiM. Everybody I buying it. Buying what? Cloud' chewing taffy. L. I'. Klippt'l and wife yesterday came down from their homo at Sum mer Lake. C. L. Hccnift whh a welcome viator in llio t'ity thiii wee K from )i i h ranch at Vistula in l...rK VulU-y. 11. L. ('lisi) IU r. thu Northern Stage I limine for rent, apply T K. Ber nard. Mint Ethel Bailey I now employed in the Cloud Kandy Kitchen. J Mm. Delia Co!l wan a departure on ' Monday morning' stage for Mud Creek, j KiiruUlx-il hiMiwi on Water Street ! fur rent. Ni-e U. i llolhrook. f27-tf A I Furrow came down from Paisley thin week to attend to busini-Hi matters the county neat. Mr. W. llayoVn Fink returned last Thursday evening from an extended visit in Portland. I ho pcraon who borrowed contractor, wan a Ionium visitor in I , ... .. . , . seat for a Winona wagon will please the city the fire t of the week. " ibiuui I no nnuiv lu u u. nuicn. The fariioun Spencer Sweet Peas and j other choice flower aecds for sule at Snyder & Reynolds Drug Store. The Teacup Club of the Uchekah ; lodge will meet tomorrow, Friday, 1 afternoon at the home of Mm. John KimmonH. Now ii the time to use Chloride of I.ime. (let it in one pound air tight ouna at Snyder & Keynolda Drug Store. I r. . ruzpairicK, superinienaent oi the ZX ranch, came down to Lakeview text week on his regular rionthly viait. I ti; u i.. -- n i it tu i - County Clerk K. W. Payne Saturday " ". ' ' -u...i . i .h- , ! f the Weat Side, returned Saturday li.. i u i j iii. o u I from Los Angelet to take up resid hdwln C. Woodward and Ida S. Moore, . . . r . I.nlh of P.I.I..U ! Watch for our riinptay of Eaater Noveltiea and Easter Candiea. The largest and Uncut aUjtlaiy ever ahown here. Cloud's Kandy Kitchen. Mm. Joe Uertrant who ha been re aiding In Lakeview, IhhI week return ed to Fort Bidwell to join her husband who ia employed in thu Indian schools at that place. . The income tax amendment haa be come effective y proc lamation of Sec. . . tr T L : . .4 n . i xciHrjr fvilim. 1 Ills in inn iiibi nmoiHl-i Butte merit to the l.onMtution hi nee the; Abolition of slavery. j Mr. Maude Rnmrio punned through j Lakeview thin week on her way to Warner Vail' y w here nhe haa extenaive ! land n' d atnek interentH. She Bpent the Winter in Oakland. Alfred Honrne, the genial painter, waa made happy IhhI Thuraday by the arrival in hia homo of a handsome 12 pound baby boy. Dr. Krcrett ia in attendance and reports both mother and aon as doing nicely. J. T. Flook, the Hock Creek stock man, arrived In Lakeview laat week on his return home from Kelma, Calif., where ho and hia wife apunt the Win ter. Mrs. Hook rcturntd home vi'b Winnemueca, Nevada. ence on his West Side homestead. Mrs T. H. Cloud and daughter de parted Tuesday morning for Woodland, Cat. where they will visit with Mrs. Cloud's sistei. Mrs. Harry Cannon. Andy Foster and Spencer with their hounda are making the wildcats scarce. They got a line one Sunday, aaya the Summer Lake correspondent in the Silver Lake Leader. Mr. Ede, the well boring man, who has been spending several days In this city, returned lat week to bis claim Mrs. Ele and daughter accompanied him on h s return. A. F. Klrmln, representative of the Wcyerhauaer Timber Company, was here last week from Tacnma. He left a check for J4.n3U.41 with ' Sheriff Sni der for the 1912 taxes on the company's holdings In Lake County. Ft. Uidwell News: Mrs. Peter Post, of Lakeview, who is here on a visit to her parents, and receiving meiical attention, is rapidly regaining her health. Dr. C. E l.eithead, our local physician, is prescribing for her. N. A. McCurdy came up Saturday from New I'ine Creek. Mrs. McCurdy left Tuesday of this week to take up permanent residence with her husbund in the State Line town. Dr. FisK and I wifft urn ncriinvintr t ho Mrt!nrdv mil. J. F. Hanson last week shipped In a j (,cne , Llkevlew. trio of blooded uirkeys and a pure bred '.,, bore from California. They were taken' Governor Went vetoed the superior to his West Side Point ranch where !fourt btt lihlnir the office of amongst other things Mr. Hanson will i Loun,y J',d(fe9 an, tofi" tnf acandes Legin raising thoroughbred stock. , w'th" """""' " "PP'ov . , , led the bill increasing the number of Mrs. Batchelder, wife of attorney J, ; ,jjB(rlcj attorneys allowing one for M. Batchelder, returned home "t ( ech coun, f th(J Blate Sunday evening from Albany where she recently accompanied her mother, ! T,1 first dance and social to be given Mrs. Snelling. on return home after j tomorrow evening in the l.O. O.K. hull spending the Winter in Lakeview. under tne auspices or the t-neampment Yesterday was the the bi-monthly session of county 111 UHKCVICW. I - --"i - regular date for i 0rder Pton"e to be rettt l"ci' ,n of county court ' i,,,"e88- J AU mbe" imiUe to convene, but owing to the absence ainiliated with the subordinate lodge of County Commissioners Anderson j ",m ,l" """ "ro and Wakefield at that time, the March , Pre8ent- term'will not set until Monday the 17th. J.F.Hanson last week shipped 14 Thomas McCulley, who recently re. head ot .stock horses to Reno. After turned to Ce larville from a Santa Rosa ! ac" P'c Mr- Ha.nr.n rcceiv Hospital, waa compelled to return to a I e.d the, Bd, news ' the death of 8 HiHiur in uur.uis, uuu i ruin mere continued to Los Angeles. It warmer climate owing to hculth con- 4i 1 1 inrm fin Finiu't ii in rumuin in i southern California until late in ,he ; thm'ght likelv that his sister's death j will again call him loins iormer home. Mrs. Alihie Chandler Sessions, Spring. J. P. MoAuliffe this week went over to Merrill to look after his ahuep. Snow still covers thu ground in the lava buds and hence it is necessary to feed tho sheep. Hay is now quoted at S12.50 per ton on the feeding yards in that section. The Examiner is advised this morn ing chut at a regular meeting of the I'ouncil ot New Pine Creek last night liquor ili-enses were granted as fol low! : N. A. McCurdy and Mr. Thomas. the message also stated that another j aoBslon would he held today when two more licenses would be allowed, they being for Crumley and William each. Guy Angstead Is now employed in the post ollice to assist with the hand ling of tho mails. Postmaster Ahl strom informs the Examiner that the tnuil business Is exceedingly heavy and that there is a decided Increase in all claafes over that of a year ago. He says the parcel post has added consid erable labor to his job and that this tranch of the tuslness is steadily in creasing. The laleBt scandal that Klamath Falls has added to its list is that it has de veloped jnt( rendezvous for ..inblers. It Is reported Ly one of its nuvvspupers that games of chance have been In op eration almost incessantly in the town and that one of the prominent business men has lost all his money besides gambling off 'a portion of his stock which was used for collateral while the game would be in progress. mother of C. D. Sessions, of this citv: J. (). Sessions and Mrs. Anna Harris, of Reno; Mrs. Uelia Limberger, E. P., L. H,. and A. H. Sessions, of Ft. Bidwell, Cat., died in Reno, Nevada March, 3. The deceased lady was aged 84 years and 14 days, and was a native of Vermont. C. C. Oott, co-operative observer of this station, was in last week from hia ranch a few miles northwest of town. He stated that last Thursday night the mercury dropped to zero at his place, which was the coldest period since early in January when the ther mometer registered 8 degrees below. That was the coldest spell of the Win ter and lasted but a few days. U. F. Arthur was In town Tuesday from the.West Side. He expressed him self as being very much pleased with weather conditions. He says tho pres ent thaw is taking the snow off to the best advantage as all the moisture is going into the ground. Owing to the amount of snow in the mountains he anticipates an abundance of moisture for this season's hay and grain ciops. For tho second time in the last 15 years congress uverruue tt President veto, when the house repassed over Taft's veto the Webb bill prohibiting shipments of intoxicating liquors into "dry" states. The Vote in the House stood 244 to 05, The measure was re passed by the Senate and the bill is now a law. CiOSSMg SHOES $1.75 ,Gym" Shoes best rubber soles.. $ 1 .25 l.r0"Gym"vShoes$1.15 3.00 Elk Shoes, now $2.15 2.85 Elk Shoes $1.95 2.75 Elk Shoes $1.85 2.50 Heavy Work Shoes $1.?5 HATS $3.00 Gordon Hats $2.15 Splendid patterns and all sizes in Hats and Caps regular $1.25 to $2.00 85c SUITS "Benjamin" Suits values up to $25.00 $ 1 6.00 OVERALLS $1.50 Lined Duck Coats $1.15 1.50 Sweet Orr yel low ticket pants $1.15 1.25 Sweet Orr non-shrinking overalls $1.00 1.00 Overalls 85c 90c Overalls 75c SOX 50c Shawknit Sox 35c 35c ShawkriitSox 20c 15c Sox bl'k and tan 3 for 25c Bargains in underwear, Union and two-piece, light and heavy. GLOVES S3.50 Auto Gloves 2 50 le"n Gloves... 2.25 2.00 1.75 1.50 1.25 Gloves .. Gloves .. Gloves .. Gloves .. Gloves .. $2.25 $1.75 $1.50 $1.40 $1.25 $1.10 90c Rainier on druugth at the Hotel bar. Wanted three thoroughbred White Plymouth Rock roosters. Box 615, Lakeview, Oregon. J. C. Oliver baa 10 head of rnulte and horses forHile. also a few tlioioe milch cows. The late Joaquin Miller died without having left a will. His estate is esti mated at $11,000. Willis Scammon luesday came over from Warner Valley and teft on Wed nesday morning's train for San Fran ciBco. Deputy District Attorney Farrell and Attorney L. F. Conn were in New Pine Creek Tuesday attending to legal business. It is reported that State Superinten dent of Public Instruction, L. R. Alder man will resign from his present office to accept the City Superintendency of the Portland schools. While as a general rule bills enacted by the Legislative Assembly become laws in May, this year. It will be about June 6 or 7 before the bills fin ally become laws until 90 days after I he adjournment of the Legislature. The many friends of Sib Harbor will be glad to lear-i that she returned to Lakeview Tuesday evening from Ply mouth, Cal. where she has been spend ing the winter. She will soon resume residence in her house on Dewey street now oeoupied ty W. f . Groh and family. C. O. Roe, formerly manager of the Filer Music House store at Lakeview, left Tuesday morning for Ashland via Klamath Falls. He will later go to Sacramento where he will be joined by Mrs. Roe and son. He expects to re turn to Lakeview in about six week with a Bupply of pianos. The city council met in its chambers Tuesday evening to dispose of routine work coming before the regular month ly meeting. No special business ap peared before the meeting other than auditing incurred bills. A sine die ad journment was had to reconvene some time during the month. Mrs. Walter Stoddard, (colored) was Uc.rpi'ture on this morning's train for Reno. She brought herself into the limelight Tuesday evening by taking a few shots at her husband at their res idence in North Lakeview, but out of the fact that her spouse refused to enter a complaint against her she could not be held on the charge. Rainier on draught or in bottles at the Brewery. 2t Fresh line of Lowney's Chocolates just arrived at Cloud's. The very beBt. J. W. Wheeler was in Saturday from the Dry Creek dam purchasing supplies for the construction gang. Alfred Smith of the Arcadia tonight is featuring Owen Meredith's poem, "Lucile" in three reels. Announcement has been made by the' Klamath Falls Elks that the second annual rodeo will be held in the early part of July. Mrs. Jonathan Bourne, wife of ex Senator Bourne of Oregon, returned to Portland for the purpose of starting divorce proceedings against her hus band, according to the Portland papers. Miller and Lux are feeding about lbOO head of beef cattle in the valley, and have about the same number of stock cattle here, says the Surprise Valley record. The duck eeason in this county will clone next Saturday. Owing to the continued cold weather local sports men were cheated out of all shooting this Spring. Franklin McVeagh, secretary of the treasurer is the only member of Presi dent Taft's cabinet who will remain in Washington, all other members and the president having left the national cap- it ol immediately after the inaugural ceremonies. He has a handsome home in Washington which he will retain. F. E. Whitney, of Spokane, Wash. ; postal inspector, was in Lakeview this week and consummated a ten year lease with Heryford, brothers for the present postofllcequarters in their new building. ; Mr. Whitney expressed himself as being well pleased with conditions of the local office and greatly surprised ' at the large and commodious location. The rooms are larger than the specifi-: cations called for, and the vault is an-1 other valuable asset that was not re- 1 quested when the bids were made. i Cost for the mileage and per diem ot Senators and Representatives and for j clerks and stenographers of the Leg- j Islature totaled 45,415.80, according to the figures which have been prepar ed by J units E. A llison, ot the Secre- ary of State' offices. This does not hi-1 elude such clerks in the House. The. Senate mileage and per diem for mem- j bers amounted to 15243.15, while in the House it amouted to $10,009.65. Sen- j ate clerks received $11,736 and House' Clerks $18,427. ! ANNOUNCEMENT V4 .' nr. Utii A ? I j v. fy r'Firi Owing to the delay in our new quar ters being finished we are compelled to open our New Spring Goods at the old place of business and invite your inspec tion of our various lines. The first shipment of our La Vogue suits are now on display, also Queen Quality Shoes and new line of Childrens' Shoes, All our drygoods will arrive in a very short time. Watch for New Goods. LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO.