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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1913)
Ral Estate Bargains fllOO I'nr Xft-iirif firm four mile from city, with iww n room lnuiicnhiw, nmnll burn, chicken Ihhim; water rluhl on 10iercn, nil clemeil iiml faired. S-'Hto For trirtx ft Mint 7, In Sin. :U, mnifii I", ' 40, yincrc, with water on It) urns. $100 For uvrin N mile north went of vlty with 10 ucin witter rl'ht flout For Itio wren liny mcmlow iwnr city. $1000 lor itm nrrcH timber hi ml .7 nillen from city. "Wo Soil Tho Real Earth" O'NEILL & DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon Mora Bargain fust received, for quick sale, some of the best Valley Land at the following bargains, viz., $IU.C0 per acre: K) Ac ret in Hcctlon 10, Township HI), flange 19 3'JO " 22, " 3, " 19 tM " " L, " 39, " 19 210 " 28, " 39, " 19 180 " " 20, " 38, " 19 At S12.50 Per Acre Unite County Eramtncr TIIUItMtA V, MAIH'II 27, 1HKI. Itilnlcr mill! J.nkevicw laiiiniiM. IUIiiitr (in ilrnugtli lit the lintel liar CHim ti Qiiulity Khom In llrw etylcM for More. to. A. M. Smith wan In (own Muruluy from (hp Smith ami Hunting atock farm In Drew Valley. House and Lot for sale clone In on cany pa) lot-tit plan. Price SIKO.OU. See II. W. )ri nkel. ('omforliililH room fin oImIiciI. Ilralrr ai.il Imth OmIIoiih, One do'tr ciihI (InHcry. Mr. and Mm. V. i Allen, of Mc Dowell Creek, are in Lakeview thin week visiting with Mm. Allen'a sister, Mra. C. II LmigHlel. A. I'. Koncer wim in lnt week from tiia Went Side ranch, having brought Houmm lor rutt apply T 10. Her nard. If yon want candy junt a little hit bitter, Cloud 'i I the pine -. Kiirnlnhed houwo on V;itr Ktrw-t j for rent. Son O. Ij. 1 folhrook. V27-U Watch our x u,ro (or now pondx In all linen. More. Co. Ladies l a Vogue "lilts iiml comIm, oow anappy ntyleit. More. (.'. Kd l.amb returned Monday to his home ati'alitley after spending several dayi in the ruui.lv metropolis. S. Pepperdlno, a pioneer resident of j Modoc rounty, died last week at hla homo In Aliuran. lie was i. curly W) yearn of aire. K. M. Miller, eahicr of the Hank ot Lakrview, Saturday morning left for ISerkclcy. -l , to vlhit with hia fam lly for a short time. Kobt. K. Morris was in town Hatur- ' I!. J. Dotidmoiid came down IbhI week dav evening from hi ranch on the West rent, fur- fr(jrn hia horncMtaed near Silver Lake! Nile and instructed in the mysteries of D. H. Conrao, of Painley, waa down ! laht week in attendance at the meeting of county road surpervisors. Kddie Young li in town this week receiving treatment for a fractured arm that he received while felling a , j tree near the Cottonwood sawmill. tlcgant pHckagea of candy for par j ticular people at Clouds Kandy Kitchen. Henry Fox w in yesterday from hia homestead on the West bide shop' pinK and attending to biiHineas matters, j From the Silver Lake Leader we, ' learn that auto traffic for the Reason i iiceoimno nf I'linti) Iii27tf with a supply of coyote and bobcat hideH on which he procured the bounty, Mrs. Anna Hlnir returned to her home at Fainley lnnt Monday after spending several daya in Lakeview dur ing which time she waa a guest at the Hotel Lakeview. Dave Klce, son of Mr. and Mra. M. D. Klce of LaKeview. and one of the in upward of f0 dor.en eggs which he proprietors of the Hotel Modoc at Al illaposcil of to local merchants. j turan, has bought a one half interest L. I). Krkes rame over from War-, 'in the Apex saloon at that place. t.er few days ago on a visit to his j ,t , reported thst President Wilson family who are here taking advantage . Attornly rjenersl McReynolds have of our splendid school tscllities. decided to appoint Judge Will K. King, Henl Kulletin: Thirty thousand J national committeeman from Oregon, tona of mixed merchandise went to , to he rhicf justice of the court of Hums from Kend one day last week, ! claims. iieing drawn hy three teams, two with ; Mrs. Anna McCrsth departed Monday 12 horses each and the other with 8. morning for the Hod House on the Mrs. A n i midst Martin formerly of ZX ranch near Paisley where she will Silver Lake, and her sisler, Mra. Psr thenla Porter, arrived the first of the week from Portland ami left yesterday morning on a visit to relatives at Paisley. the initiatory degree of the I.O.O.F. Sheepmen are a unit in slating that conditions on the desert could not be better. Many of them will lamb on tbe Winter rsnge this year, and the sesson will commence about April ID. Henry Jones and Wslter Daniels, who have been held in the County Jail since December 4, on a charge of lar ceny in a dwelling, were this week re leased from the custody of the Sheriff on bail. Julia Haker, sister of Mrs. C. E. Lonzway, returned home last week from Oakland, Cal., where she with her sister has been spending the win ter. Mrs. Lonzway will remain away a few weeks longer. Mrs. Virgil Conn and dsughters are at Logansport, Ind., which is In the sturm-swept srea. However, it is pre- rmsin a few weeks and care for the urr,ed that they are in no danger, as children of Mrs. K. A. hilzpatrick ; the river bed is some 20 feet below while the lstter will take a trip to Cal-1 the surroudine country. F. A. Fitzpatrick is down from the ZX ranch on a business trip. He will T. A. Crump, a well known citizen ! moved his law ollice into the Heryford I shortly commence sinking an arteslsn Ifornia. Senator W. Lair Thompson this week of Adel, wss in town a load of fruit trees. this week after building, having selected a suite on the On arrival here third lloor fronting on Center Street. he learned that the trees had been for warded, but he rame a different route from which the trees were forwarded nd hence rniased them. N. W. Hadford, of the U. S. Ueologl- The offices are very pleasantly situated, affording an excellent view of the Court House Square and the southern part of town. H. P. Welch has removed his law cal Survev. arrived from Portland a office to the Heryford building and oe few days since and will bo associated copies the first room on the right of with H. Kimble in the local work. ; the hall leading from the elevator on Mr. Kimble wi'l leave for Hawaii the third floor. It is ouite conveniently about June 1, after which time Mr. locatod, and being equipped with light ICadford will be in charge of the local , and heat makes very comfortatle work. quarters. Tho Tourist Chautuuoua Circle will ; The Examiner is informed that a baby meet Monday, March 31st with Miss girl wss born to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Pearl Hall. Program: Holl call, cur rent events, Powers, Chapter XV, Miss Pearl Hall, Chapter XVI. Mrs. Fields Friday, March 21, at their home well at the Red liou-e, having just re ceived 600 feet of pipe therefor. He has secured the Williams outfit to drive the well. Chsrles L. Fulton secretary of Sun shine High Grade Mining Copmany, who !h now in San Francisco writes that his company will open an office by April 1st either at the mines at High Crade or at Fairport on the N.-C.-O. Railway. Dan Chandler was In the forepart of the week from his ranch in Drews Val ley and spent a few days with his fam ily, lie states that he has fed a Urge j amount of hay to his sheep during the wincer, but they will be in good shape near Middietown, Lake County, Cal. Mr. and Mra. Field were formr resi- Johnson and Mrs. Reynolds, Chapter dents of Lakeview where he was en-1 may not De generally Known, dui XVII and Conclusion. Mrs. Thos. S. gaged in the mercantile business sev- 11 18 Iact neverthele88..tnsi sheeptiera- Farrell. eral years atro. u, . ... . . . ! ing is too good for them, and the sheep- t-i t i. m . i ... . I. w lflf0 fillet onmnan, rT tho B n ' r j.r. nimuuii, or me wevernauser - iiml.r Cn i. n m... hi. ,nn.i ', O.V.L. Co., will next week remove his ! to put on the spring range. I It may not be generall; ! it is a'fact nevertheless. I era live on the fat of tbe land. ' ing is too good for them, anc i men buy with a lavish hand I 1 . L. 1 1 i . u ..... crrai uruera iu lijb men ira it Spring visit to Lakeview in the near , " " "y,ora nui a.ng. navmg liiBUi.il f ha anilA in lha nnlhoiAGt inrnnp ! - n - " in ana get it. future. The sheepmen are expecting him daily, although no word has been received as to just when he would be here, for they are desiruous of making contracts for range during the coming Heason. Members of the Lukeview Foresters lodge held a special meeting last Mon day evening at which it was decided to conduct a strenuous campaign in an effort to secure more members for the order. E. F. Cheny and R. T. Strip- The gen- you send on the third floor. The offices are ideal, having large windows in loth the south and west sides, thus atToMIng all the light that can possibly be needed in diaughting and other engineering work. Adin Argus: The meeting of the Uig Valley Co-Operative Association in Adin last Saturday brought a large number ot people to town from all parts of the valley. It was the sense lin were appointed opposing captain a of the meeting that the Association to vie with each other in prosecuting should close its business out as soon as the work. ! possble and steps are being taken to James Filzputrlck, of Hurney, Cal., j thtit end is visiting bis brother, F. A. Fit.pat-; The Elks excursion to Reno will take rick of PaiHley. He has been engaged j place one week from tomorrow. The in the stock business In Shasta County, ! rate of S10 for the round trip Is open but recently disposed of his interests 1 to the general public, and it is expected there, and is now looking over this I that a large number of people will country with a view of investing. Ilej avail themselves of the opportunity to will gu over to Adel to vioit his sister, I visit the Nevada metropolis, and it is Mrs, C. K. Parker. probable some may extend their trip Tho Wnmnr. f W ., t ...III ......lull lA ,,w..Ulia. will I a "t'hiid'a Partv" next Wednesday I evening at memher and , ' to San Francisco. l.akeview's HiHt Luke Clapp has leased a lot in Klam ath Fulls and is having a garage erect ed on the property. He expects to have his business opened by April 15. int. Clapo was the first to open auto mobile traffic between here and Klam ath Fall and has many friends in Lakeview who wish him success in his new business. Manuel Sanders was in from the desert the past week ourchasing sup plies for his camps during the lambing season, which will commence April 10. One of the items purchased was 300 dczen of eggs, and that indicates that his men will not suffer for good tilings to eat during the strenuous work of lambing. Dr. II. E. Pitikerton of Pendleton, Or., inspector in charge of the Bureau of Animal Industry of this district, has written to local headpuarters that en inspection of all sheep south and public watering I ea8t 01 tne iycan Kiver must be made their lodge room. Each , trough has been installed by Woodcock guest being required to & Leonard at their blacksmith shop at come dressed as a child a small fine j the north end of Water street. The will be imposed upon all who fail to trough is located conveniently on the do so. Games will be played and Chas. j outside of their shop, and will no doubt Gott and Miss Emily Ay res will fur- be well patronized as soon as its loca- nish music for dancing. tion becomes known ami the weather . . r ii ii i t i .u o... 1 1 turns somewhat warmer; U. L. Holbrook returned the first of the week from the Paisley country I Chewauoan Press: C. S. BeneHel whereMie went to turn out his band of, left for points in the souhthern part of sheep that was being fed on the Geo. I the Willamette valley, InBt Sunday. M. Jones ranch. He says the teed at He is interested in a power site in that present is somewhat short but believes section and is making the present trip the sheep will be able to do well. lie with the intention of working out his left today for Barnes Valley to look , annual assessment on the project. He after stock interests in that section, expects to be gone several weeks. John Klippel, of Portland, has been Thomas D. Dwyer, formerly a sheep recommended for appointment as col- man of Lake Cojnty but who has been lector of customs for the district of in his home town, Charleviee, Ireland, Alaska, a poaitoin paying $5000 per tho past four years, returned to Lake annum. Mr. Klippel waa a former view last week, tie la now in the reisdent of Lake County, and is a j market to buy sheep and will reengage brother of L. P. Klippel, of Summer in that business. James O'Mauhoney, Lake. Mr. Klippel's wife Is a sister , Daniel J. Linehan and Jermiah Fits of L. W. Vanderpool and of Mrs. War-(gerald, of the same town, returned to ren Duncan. 1 Americu with Mr. Dwyer. before sheep will be allowed to enter the National Forest. County Treasurer F. O. Ahlstrom this week had the county safe an d books belonging to hia office removed from the Ahlstrom Bros, store to the treasurer's quarters in the court house. The duties of the office will not re quire all ot Mr. Ahlstroms' time untH after the 1912 tax collections being which duties were added to his job by a law created at the recent session of legislature. Kirk Koontz, a familiar character and old time resident of this section, was this week examined for his sanity by Physicians Daly and Smith. His mind has been gradually weakening for the past year or so and his condi tion waa such that it waB deemed ad visable to commit him to the State Hospital. The authorities of the East ern Oregon Asylum at Pendleton were informed and an attendant will arrive shortly to eocort tre patient to that hotpital. has begun between that place and Bend. Mrs. T. V. Hall last week went to Willow Ranch where she will visit for a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. I'lessnts. Henry Mendell and W. D. Bishop were business visitors in the city yes terday from their ranches at tne head of the valley. H. Kimble, of the U. S. Geological wurvey, has been transferred to Hawaii and will leave tor that section or Uncle Fam's possessions about June 1. King Consta''tine of Greece has taken the ostb of office as King of that Monarchy to suoceed King Georgft who was assassinated last week. Mert Harber was down from the ZX ranch this week after a load of sup plies. Bert is just as much "at home" behind six mules as he Is at tbe wheel of Fitz'a Franklin. Thomas C. Flynn, a well known sheepman, was in town this week get ting ready for the lambing season. Incidentally it might be mentioned that he expects to go to Reno on the Elks excursion and have a set of horns fitted. A private letter received in Lakeview states thst a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. VV. S. Edwards, Msrch 1st, at their home near Freewater, Or. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards were former residents ot this valley, having moved awav about seven vears ago. The reels at the Arcadia showing "Custer's Last Charge" drew a crowd ed house last evening. The pictures are epsecially good and portray the scenes of the famous fighter's last bat tle in a realastic manner. Tbe pro gram will be repeated tonight. Harry Angstead and family, former residents of Lskeview, last week re turned here, and Mr. Angtead has re sumed his old position in Bailey & Mas singill's store. During their former residence in this city they made many friends, all of whom are glad to see them again in their midst. C. W. Class, local agent of the the( N.-C.-O. Ry., this week received the special passenger rate lists for the Elk excursion to Keno April 4. The reduced fare of $10 for tbe round trip is effective from the following points sleng the line: Lakeview, Fairport, Willow Ranch, Davis Creek, Alturas, Likely and Madeline. Tickets will be on sale April 3rd and 4th, the return limit being April 7. Attorney and Mra. J. M. Bstchelder left on Monday morning's train for Al bany, Or., by way of Chico, Cal., where Mr. Batchelder will receive treatment for spinal trouble thst hss been troubling iiim conisderable of late. Mr. Batchelder's mother, whe has been in Lakeview the past several weeks, accompanied them on her return to her home in Chico. Mr. and Mrs. Batchelder expect to be awav about six weeks. Gilbert Anderson and H. H. Ogle, who are in the employ of the Klamath- ! Lake Counties Forest Fires Association, are now in the Silver Lake country in vestigating the prevalence ot the pine beetle in the timber of that section. Tbe infection of the pine beetle has be come so alarming in the two counties, so it is said, that timber owners will have to spend considerable money to rid the forest of this pest. According to reports it costs about $1 a thousand feet to treat ihe trees. Fully one hundred killeu, twice that number badly injured and hundreds of thousands of dollars wortn of property destroyed, briefly tells the story of the tornado which swept through Omaha, Neb., and suburbs at 6 o'clock Sunday evening, in an almost straight path from four to six blocks wide and more than eight miles long. It is said to be by far the most appalling catastrophe that ever vieited that portion of the middle west. The estimate is that 135 houses were demolished and a total of 1250 buildings destroyed. It is reported that word has been re ceived in Lakeview from Los Angeles giving announcement of tbe recent marriage of Miss Lena McShane and Stanley Hanson both of this place. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McShane of this city, while the groom is a brother of J. F. Hanson, proprietor ot the West Side Point Ranch. It is stated that they will re main in Los Angeles, where Mr. Han son is employed, for some time after which they will return to this valley and take up their residence. ALGER LAND COMPANY O. V. L. tracts for lease in various localities. Ranches for lease for development work. Land for exchange. What have you to submit? Only real estate considered. G40-acre hay ranch for rentC miles west of Lake view. Taxes paid for non residents. On Door Eaat of Photo Gallery, Lakeview, Wendt Bldg. Now 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 C" '-. l H: ! f?: ii 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.