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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1913)
Real Estate Bargains flloo I'or llt-wr fin in itur mllim from vlty, with new !l-room IhiukhIh w, miiiiII luirn, chicken Iiuhm', ii titer ilnlit tin 10 tic rex, till clcnrcil inul fniccil. f.'HiO for tun In ( . In St. SJ, In ii v 10, twi. 40, 1'Oncrrn, with witter on Kt tim-M. fHM I'or 'JO iiiihh s mill' tn nth west, of city with 10 ncm water rluhl. f ltHiO I'tir HlO uviTM liny nictiilnw neiirclty. $4HM i;,r i'lHi twrt'M timber liwl .1 ; from city. "Wo Soil Tho Real Earth" O'NEILL & DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon Mote Bargain Just received, for quick sale, gome of the best Valley Land nt the following bargains, viz., $12.50 per acre: W) Aere in nation 10, Township 33, Kange 19 320 " " 22, " 39, " 19 " " Ii, " 39, " 19 1M0 28, " 3!. " 19 160 " " 20, " .W, " 19 At $12.50 Per Acre xaltc County? Cramlncr II 1 1 ' ICIA Y MAI. ( II 2't. Illl.'l. 1 .like view fiiniiliH. IJiiim ii Qniilily dhcicn In new nylc fi- Illl.'l. M.MI-. Co. I.mlii'd I. ii Vinui ciiiIk ami coiitH, new hiihiv lylen, Mere. Co. Hauler Ccrpe Nakplns, Hauler Nov ell ten inul CbiiiIk'h hI 'I'lii! Front. KKI iii-w Huiltli I'rviulur typewriter fur sen J. A. Ft ley, I.ukeview, Oii'kou. Fl'l-lf l.iirgr Iron! room f.ir rent, fnriilxlin'1 inul with heater. Kirxt iloitr eiiMi of I'lifito nailery, if lUlul'ir 011 dniiiglh at the Hotel bar Watch imr Hlnri- for t';w itohiIm In nil line. Mere, John Ward wmi in Tuesday Iroin Iiih homestead on thu Went hide. Five, ten and filteen cent Kaaturn novelties nt Cloud' Kandy Kitrlicn. Wm. Ilotchkisa wasln town last week from hi ranrh in Chewaucan Valley. I'nr iiI!hmI tiuiiMi on Water for tent. Nee. (J ,. I lollin ink . for rent, apply T H. I!er- llllllWI nard Rainier 011 draught or in liottlea at the iiri wery. 2t Frank Muggers and Jim Cluland came over Friday from 1'lunh. Frank Romer wa up Friday from the Heryford Orcen ranrh at New I'ino Creek. Mrs. J. W. (iihliina and daughter re st reet 1 turned home Monday evening from a fl'7-tfj vinlt with relatives in Woodland, Cal. Oregon, Suui'ay and Mrs. S. A. Ilorn In Lakeview, Ma nh lf, to Mr. Mushun, a von. Mnntx Currey, Jr. haa taken the Hunter place juat below the south end of town and hai moved hi family to tho properly where he will conduct a milk buaineta. II. M. Fleming of New I'ino Creek and II. A. Uratlain of Paisley are Lakeview, and tnev with the ailance of Mis Kathlrne O'Neill are cxperting the county record. Among the out of town Irish boyi who came in to participate in the St. I'atrick day festivities in thia city, we notieed Tom Murphy, Dave McAulilfe, Mike Finmicaue and Mike Harry. The Lakeview Mercantile Co., through Its president, A. K. Florence, I thia week purchacl the merchandise! atnrk of the AhlHtrnm Bros, atore, and I an inventory is now being taken of the goiia. r. M. Miller of the Warner Valley 7T runrh informs the Examiner that his cot pany naa decided rot to aell the properly and all neiiotiationa for the sale of a-me to San l''ranciico partieajBt present nave rcnveti. Klatnath Falls Oddfellows are rre paring to aend large delegation to tr.e senalon of the GraMl Lodge to be held in Mtdfoid in May thia year, in an effort to secure the next meeting at that place. C. W. iMit of Wnrner Valley wasj over liifl week attending to buainess 1 matter in thia city. Mrs. M. McCul'ey and daughter, j Mm Nora, are viaitmg relatives here this week from Ccdarvllle. S I'. Mima, who has been visiting in Califonria the paxt several weeks, arrived home Tuesday evening. F'or Sale - 5 room house and lot in 1 south part of Lakeview, or will trade I for team, harness and wagon, taking bslsnce in stock. Address Look box 481, Lakeview, Oregon, Miss Cora York ha returned to ln Lakeview after spending the Winter in the Willlamette Valley and ioumed Mr. and Mrs. N. A. McCurdy came up from New Tine Creek Sunday, Mrs. McCurdy remaining to attend Mrs. S. A. Mushen. C. W. Reynolds returned home this week from Spokane, Wash., where be has been the past several months in connection with the Bell Telephone Co. Mike Rau who has been with hts son In Rakersfield, Cat., the past several months returned last week to Lake view. He bas many friends here who welcomed his return. Hsrrv Benson and wife returned to Klamath Falls last week after spend ing several months in Lakeview where he was employed by R. T. Baldwin in Applicants Send Names Senators Chamberlain and Lane of Oregon are beii g swamped with appli I cations f'om Oregon democrats necking . federal appointments As vet neither senators has been able completely to 1 clHHify the applications thus far re jeelved, but it if thought likclv that I some conclusions will have teen reach ed hy the latter part of thia week. Among the list who are seeking ap pointments in Oregon appears the names of J. F. Uurg-as of Lakeview and F. L. Young of Bend : The form er is seeking the appointment of Reg ister of the (I. 8. Land office at Lake view, while Mr Young ia alter the iob of Surveyor General. Both appli cants hsve received the indorsement of the loesi Democratic League. E. T, Hitmsn, of Paisley, is a candidate for appointment as Collector of Customs in Alaska. her duties as stenographer in the plumbing the Heryford building. Thompson law oHIees. I County Commissioners F. E. Ander- Mrs. Jonas Norin left on the trsin ! of Fort Rock and T. B. Wakefield Saturday morning for Los Angeles J ot Adel arrived in Lakeview Sunday where she was called on account of 1 o 1 in attendance at the special term the illness ot her father, Mr. Carr. ' of County Court which convened Mon She will probably be absent alnjut nix jdBv morning. weeks. j The fourth annual convention of the 1 f. I i. 0 - vi . rt F. Cloud and famtly removed last ""umm" 01 K,vers ""erwaya B. week from here to their ranch nrar Falrport. They will remain on the farm abo';t two months after which time Mr. Cloud will build a house in ; Participate. A s son's ton will be held In Feidleton 'April 14-15. Commercial organizations I of Oregon, Washington and Idaho will Fairport where they will take up real donee. Word bas bien received in Lakeview that Mr. and Mrs. J. F. May Held are in Sacramento, and that Mrs. Msyfield has been quite ill at that place. 'I he communication also statad thtit Mr. May field's eyesight was no better. John Arzner departed. Saturday morn- j ing for San Diego, Cal., where he goes : to take a position with a relative in a President Wilson has appointed Gov-, mBChine shop. Providing he finda his ernor Burke of North Dakota to be j new location satisfactory he will send trexaurerof the United States. The 1 1(1r his family and they will locate nomination will go to the Senate at ' once. Kurke was nominated without' either his knowledge or consent. I The ladles f tile Preal.yterlnn 1 Church will give a chicken linner. 1 Murrli 21, in the Masonic banquet; i there uerinanentlv Among ine laminar races who were among the Alturas delegation in Lake view last week we noticed R. L. Sloss and Herbert Stepher a of the New Era, R. A. French of the Alturas Plsin dealer, Merchant M. Lauer, and J. Todd Bonner. D. P. Prennan, ot Holyoke, Mass., who has been visiting his son, Dsn V. Brennan the past severalweeks in this city, left on his return home Saturday morning. He will spend several days in San F'rancisco and Los Angeles on his way home. On Good Friday evening at 7:30 room, tiood progiam and Hale of work Included. Ticketa 50c; doom opn nt 6:30 p.m. S 2t o'clock the Lakeview Episcopal Mis- Mrs. V. L. Snclling returned home ion will hold services over the 'First this week from Burns where she has National Rank Building. No services been spending the Winter with her will be held Easter Sunday, the Mission daughter, Mrs. CM. Faulkner. She 1 being reprsented in toe Union Services came us far as Plush by auto, )eing of the churches that evening. Begin Bridge Bill Vetoed Governor Lister of Washington veto ed the 1500,000 appropriation proposed ty the legislature of tnat state for the Columbia river bridge at Vancouver. His action was based on the economy pledge on which be was elected. Tbe Oregon legislature passed a bill allow ing Multnomah county to bond herself to cover her share ln the cost of con stru:tion of the bridge. Regsrdless of Governor Lister's action there is still a chance for the span providing the people of Clarke and the adjoining counties of Washington consider it will be worth enough to them to warrant the expenditure. This is tbe purpose of the bridge enabling act whicn bas been signed ty the Washington Governor. Rebate Period Closed Last Saturday was a busy dsy in tne Sheriff' office owing to the rush of the last few dsys on the part of those wishing to pay their taxes in time to benefit by the three per cent rebate which time expired on that date. Per sons paying half their taxes between Monday and April 7th have until Octo ber in which to pay the remainder without getting on the delinquent list. No penalty or interest is charged those taking advantage of this method. Be ing tost receipts have not all been written for moneys psyed before the expiration of the rebate period Sheriff Snider is unable to state bow much money has been received thus far for taxes. County Clerk F. W. Payne has placed his order witb Geo. Bichn of Klamath Falls for a Ford car. The brought over from the latter place by her son-in-law, Mike Barry. Plans are ssid to be under way to in ning Sunday, March 30th, The Shamrock When St. Patrick, ages ago, cast the hour 1 "bout him to show the meaning of a for services will 1 afternoon every be 4 o'lock in the Sunday, instead of Klmath n 1 7 AH are cordially invited to at tend. corporate Illy and Ft Klamath County. Such a step is being taken out of the law passed at the re- Construction on the Panama-Pacific machine Is to be delivered some time I cent legislature to prohibit the sale of International Exposition, which is to this spring and no doubt Mr. and Mrs. I liquors in unincorporated townB. It is J be held in San Francisco in 1915, is Payne will derive much pleasure from probsble that Plush in Lake county the investment. j will undertake a like plan. The new nickle about which so much Jas. Vincent and R. F. Moore two has been said has made its first appear- j substantial furmurs of the New Pine ance in Lakeview this week, Kldon Creek viciitity were business visitors Currey of the post office having receiv- in Lakeview last Friday. Both these ed the first. 'I he design consists of a picture of a buffalo on one side and! that of an Indian on the other. j President Wilson has issued the for-1 mal proclamation convening congress 1 in extra session at noon on April 7. gentlemen report the oiUluok as bright for good crops this season and predict a prosperous vear fur their locality. They stated the ice was still very thick and solid on the lake, it measuring 18 inches in depth a few days before com- Too president's announcement wHS:'nKuP brief and followed form closely. It A warrant has been issued for the stated merely that "whereas, public arrest of Charles V. Baker assistant interests require," congress would be J cashier of the Crocker National Bank convened in extra session hy order of 1 of Sin Francisco on a charge of em the executive. I bezilcmcnt of $200,000. It thought that three Frisco broaerage houses witn which Buker became involved through extensive speculations rnHV share in I his downfall. Baker'a embezzlement ('. C. Barnum, a former resilient of Hi is county, but now of Orange, Cal. in renflriiiicr his suhHrrintiim tn thn l.v. I aminer writes that the freeze did very proceeding at a record breaking pace and thousands of men are now employ ed on the exposition site at Harbor View. Every one of the fourteen exhibit buildings to be erected will be under construction during the coming July and will all be completed within a year from that date. Owing to this being a special meeting of the County Court all action on road twitters and appointments of road sup ervisors must necessarily be postponed i until the next regular term which will lie neiii in May. there were some im portant road matters to be considered at this meeting, and it wss somewhat of a surprise to the Coirmissioners when they found such proceedings at a speolal meeting could not be held valid. Depositories for school books in Ore gon are named by the State Textbook triune Uod he chose the shamrock. It was one leaf, made of three leaflets, all perfoct and the whole was one. It is a coincidence at this anniver sary, dear, to the hearts of those of there is a similar of a political sort solved and on this are tetter than, in years for an understanding. There are three parts of Britain each as a leaf in the trefoil and one has been seeking the legialatve separation while even as the leaflet has its perfect form in the three of the shamrock. Irish blood, that question of union that is soon to be day the prospects ------- . . j . , . , hi w hbuiiu u j vii- uiaii. A cai j 1 ii r little damage to oranges and lemons 18 "Ia 10 cover " Purloa 01 lnree yeBr8- Commission in a circular letter it-sued in Inspection, and stating that his fruit was hardly damaged at all. He says his barley is about 10 inches high and the alfalfa crop will soon be ready to cut. Attorney J. M. Batchelder and wife went out to their homestead a faw miles north of town Monday to take up their initial residence. Mr. Batchelder will continue hi law practice with Mr. Combs in thia city ooming in every few days to attend to business. His motner who Is here from Chico, Cal., will con tinue her visit, a tew week before re turning home. At an election in Klamath Falls last week a new charter was adopted by a majority of 97 votes. This is the third charter to be adopted by that town in the last year. Tho new instrument is said to bi virtually a copy of the San-derion-M. tuning charter which wa foimerly accepted but met with consid erable disapproval. The legality ot the new churtur will at once bu tested in the court. Darnell s band gave an open air re hearsal Sundav afternoon south of the Hotel Lakeview building. The music brought forth large crowds who heart ily enjoyed the program. The progress of the band under Mr. Darnell's super vision in so short a time was the sub ject for much comment among the by standers. Such entertainments through out the Summer will be looked forward to witb delight and Lak-jvlew should be proud of her band. Judge Benson has rendered a decision declaring the Horsefly Irrigation dis trict a legally organized irrigation dis trict. The decision was out of a suit brought by several land owners of the district who sought to have the bond election, whioh was recently held ln the district, declared invalid. The ir rigation district in question lies ln the eastern part of Klamath county and embrace soma excellent agricultural la-'ds. Friends of the project lay they will loon be able to commence work j on tha dit 'hes. by the State Board of Education. Over 200 cities and towns in tbe state are named as depositories where books must be sold. The new Textbook Com mission will decide in June on the books to be used in the schools for the com ing six years. The towns in Lake County where the books are to te sold are Lakeview, New Pine Creek, Pais ley, Silver Lake and Adel. Supervisor Gilbert D. Brown of the Fremont National Forest informs the Examiner that after April first this year the price of green yellow pine for fuel purpose will be reduced from 75 cents per cord to 25 cents. Also saw timber for looal use from tbe forest will be sold to farmers and homestead er at the rate of 50 cents per thousand, this ia against $2.50 to $3.00 per M, as was the price l.tvctofoi-c. Tin 00 price bave been established by the gov ernment to cover only the coet of ad ministration and the reduction will provo of benefit aliketo farmers and I homesteaders. E. O. Lamb In Capture Chewauoan Press: It S rumored that Cupid has at last captured our es teemed fellow citizen, E. O. Lamb, He leaves Monday morning on an ex tended triD to Lakeview, and Reno and several of his friends prophesy we will have the pleasure of meeting his fiancee on his return to Paisley. It is understood thst he will erect a bungalow on property that he recently purchased from the Northwest Town site Co. in their new addition west of town, and this alone is enough to create considerable suspicion. Chautauqua Circle The Lakeview Chuutaqua Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. A. Bieber, Monday, March 23. at 7:30 o'clock. Program: roll call; current events: Powers "Mornings With Masters of Art." chapter XV, Mrs. L. Vander dooI. Power "Mornings With Masters of Art," chapter IV, from page 346 to 361, Mrs. J. D. Venator. From page 361 to 376, Miss G. Vernon. From 376 to 392, Miss M. V ernon. From page 8'J2 to 143, Mrs. H. Bailey. From page 413 to 425, Mrs. A. Bieber. Lakeview Couple to Wed The Klamath Northwestern of March 15 says a marriage license was issued last Friday in that citv to Roy Sprague to marry Miss Lola Barry. Butli young people are from Lake view, tho groom-to-be being a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sprsgue of this city, while Miss Barry is the eldest Haiicrhtur nt Mm V V Hhenev bIho nf j Lakeview. ALGER LAND COMPANY STOCKMEN DESIRINC TO LEASE O. V. L. tracts please let us know your needs at once, as our plan is getting many tracts, and we can get what you need. We have for lease an improved ranch of GIQ A 7 miles west of Lakeview. See us at once for price and terms. One Door Eat of Photo Cattery, Lakovlomr, Wondt Bldg. Vet Pino Crook Closing Out Sale MEN'S FURNISHINGS CLOTHING and SHOES All the better lines represented, such as: Sweet-Orr Working Men's Clothing E. & W. Shirts and Collars Walk-Over Shoes Benjamin Suits Gordon Hats SEE OUR WINDOWS Britten & Erickson ANNOUNCEMENT i ;' 1 ' . I j I'll' ! 11 ., : i if ' ';, 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, AH our drygoods will arrive in a very short time. Watch for New Goods, LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO.