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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1913)
Real Estate Bargains $1100 1'or 'JO-Hcr fimn four mile faun rlty, with nrw H room hiinffttlow, mnnll htirn, rhlckfti hoiim; wnlrr rluht un 10 limn, nil rim ml and fi-nrrtl. $3011 For Hurt 0 Mini 7, In .Vrw. 33, rtftgn 10, twji. 40,' l0 cr-, with wutvrov 10 WITH. $400 For 'Jtl urivH H mllvH north wtnt of rlty with 10 urn wntrr right. $4000 I 'nr 1110 urrrn liny inruilo w tirur rlty, $4000 For I'M! nrrtm tlinbrr IhikI 3 tn licit from rlty. "We Soil The Real Earth" O'NEILL & DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon More Bargain fust received, for quick sale, some of the best Valley Land at the following bargains, viz., $12.50 per acre: W Acre in Hectlon 10, Township 39, Kcoge 19 330 . 22, " 3 " 19 80 " 22, " 39, " 19 240 28, " 39, " 19 160 " " 26, " 38, " 19 At $12.50 Per Acre laltc Count? Cramlncr TlltJKMiAY, AI'lllI. 17. 191.1. Apply Mm. W. Z. BRIEF MENTION KiiIijIit IIINcU I.iikt-vlew flllllOUM. Jomrs Walls waa uvtr from HIv latt week. Hsnutiss, Oranges ami Lernom j Iwaya on hand at The Frost. Mr. C. K. I.nnxway ha. returned from Oakland, Cal. whera she spent the Winter. ! The next conlerence of Western Gov- ! nor will b held June S, 6 and 7 thla year In Halt Lake City. Harry Lit Icy Inst week bought th motor-cyrlo rielonglrg to Ctma. A hi atorm ot the Colorado Cafe. Home for rent Moid. Quern Qnulity shoes In uew atyh-a f 1013. Merc. Co. Furnished hoUM on Wnlur Htr't fir rf nt. H U. L. Holtirook. C.'7-tf j In the city Half doen B-pound Karo lyrup cana j Creek. wantnd. Will nay 0 centa each at the Examiner oilice. J. M. Small, a well known rancher of Summer Lake, paid Lakeview a business visit this week. Fur Sale Two large residence lota near City I'ark Price 1100 each. Easy tortna See 11. W. Urenkel. All outdoors invite, your kodak. Get Kastuian Koda. and kodak aupplfea at Snyder & Itvynolda Drug Store. Mr. and Mr. V. L. Snelling accom panied by Miit Fmma Hsnnon, last Kaliilof on (1 ran Kill at the Hotel bnr. Watch our atore for now gooda In nil llriH. Merc, Co. A. E. hollett waa a yeiterday bualneia from Nei visitor r Pine C. L. Keamee of Medford ban been chosen for United Statee Attorney for the district of Oregon. vV keep the very beat brand of Orange, and Lemona constantly on hand. The Sunklst variety. The Frost. Mr. N. McCulley and daughter who have been visiting friends and relatives i in Lakeview the past few weeka have returned to their home in Cedarville, Cal. Miia Emily Ayrea left on thia morn- .... r ... c.ir... V... I f L1 . r 1 .1 ... 1 1 .Ln A heavy road grader waa brought In- m ' . , ,. , . . to useful play last week in smoothing ' - OI orj -"- and leveling dewn the varioua alreeta ,B1 wees aum tnree ioib near ine mgn i - - m Iras i i n ii a -t 1 sat I. I viUaa of the town. Bc"001 ouuainK; 10 ineaier ana wener f'"1-"- , : Dykeman of thla place. - Lynn F. Cronemiller of Laiceview II. L. ( handler, proprietor of the r . . . j , j buaim. matter, in' thia city the first Baker, recently of the Colorado Cafe, tenant to firat by Commandent J. P. of the week 1 ttlil week "turn'1 to their former Henneatey of the Oregon Agricultural ...... ... , . j home at Cripple Creek, Colorado. College.cadet regiment. A dear awcet little baby boy arrived ry . n , by the .lork or parcel poat on the! It (.reported that K. L. Wlncheater Henry Funk and O.L. Dunbar of the morning of April 14. at the home f of the (iooae Lake Valley Meat Co., Review Mercantile Co. force are Mr. and Mr.. Hugh Jone. In the ao..thl A. brown have gone to Monter- j having thtir Iota on Hower Street filled ey, Cal. to engage In the chitken rala- " preparatory io vuuumg reniucuccD 1 Ing biiBincsa. thia sumimr. N. Wilcox la doing the i J. r. Hanson waa In town thia week I tfromhi.WeMt Side Point ranch and C. F. Schultz waa in town the first of the wetk from his ranch at Clover Flat. He state, that he baa all of hi. Spring sowing dune and that pro pec U W. r. Hervford. f . M. Urcen an-l Attorney W. Lair Thompson apent I few dav. of Isnt week In Alturaa look ing after the Hery ford-Green land in teresta in Modoc County. W. Z. Mima last wetk left with a ; band of 98 head of horsea for the Calif' ornia market. He will drive the anlm part of town Miss Fay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Green, who are now living? at Sacramento, Cal.. haa been aulfering "ro'" hi. Went Side Point ranch and from an attack of typhoid, but la now "h1" here bought a large amount of convaleacent. I wire netting to finiah fencing his i place againxt rabbits. Tho Ft Hidwell New. i. informed : that Kohert Batv haa .old his Warner Valley ranch to Hugh McManua. The i consideration waa 110,000, S1.000 of ! which haa been paid to bind the deal. I Xl anrl Mm W V f?n.h aitin hups been occupying Mra. Sib Harbors' resi- ' . . . . a ala to Rod BlurT from which place be oenc ,or "mcume pasi, nave ie.ea will kblp over the Southern Pantile. . the Fred Fisher residence on Main , ,,, ,, i ... . . n.i .. Street and removed thereto thi. week. Cedurvillo Kecord : Klmer McCulley and wife arrived here from Santa Rosa j Alfred Smith of the Arcadia haa in last week, and he will conduct the "old 8tulll!d new EvBr9 P1"" Pittn0 ,n h,s Hornbaek" r.iace hetween here and theater. The irntrument waa bought l-'.-UuliU u,hl.-h Is now nwneri bv the direct from the factory at Dea Moines, j McCulley Bros. I Iowa, and adda pleasing attraction to j w,8e the evening entertainments. i Mrs The L.C.I.C. has given up the club. . tw. A. I. iivnif vi mg vo.iiviiiv Church, is expected to arrive home tomorrow evening, alter an absence of aeveral weeka. He has been viait- are bright for excellent corpa tbia season. Mra. C. S. Cro.oy arrived tbia week from Klamath Fall, to join her husband who Is manager of the Lakeview Gar age. Mr. and Mra. Crobsy are very pleasant young people and Lakeview welcomes them to her citizenship. Many autoa were out Sunday, the roads having reached a stage that makes driving enjoyable. Aside from a few ruts, the road, south are in ex cellent condition, nd those in other directions are rapidly becoming like- club . room, in the First National Bank I Kuilding and will hereafcr hold tneir meetings in the court house. Most of their pictures and furnishinga were , placed In the pubile library. Hurley Vernon and family who have ' Jonathan Bourne, wifeot Ex- Senator Bourne of Oregon, has filed suit for divorce. In her complaint she alleges that she was subject to vile names and at many times threatened Hoiimm for lent, atiply T. E. Ber nard. Lfidii-s La Vokmo suits and co.-ita, o"w aiiappy styles, Merc. Co. J. C. Oliver baM 10 hrad of moles j and homes fomale, alno a few choice, milch eons. j Fornlnhed rooms with or without j houwkeeptnit privilege. One door j eat of 1'lioto Gallery. j hor Sale (Jaaolloe engine, two horse power, all In Kood runnlog or der. ICnquIre Leo HumcI. Ltkevlew, Orrgoo. tf Omar Prough, formerly of tbia valley but who haa been away the paat few years, is here this week from Stock ton, Cal. Wh n the German bark Mimi capsiz ed a few days aince off the Oregon eoast nar Nehalelm 18 livea were .lost out of the 22 aboard the unfortunate vessel. F'or Sale. Twenty head of horsea broke and unbroke; 20 head of good marea, gentle; and two a tuitions. Add reus or call Banting Stock Farm, Dn-ws Valley. alO t2 The Curry County Commercial Club has set to work for better roads. The aid of the state and Forest Service, as well aa the issuance of public bonds are the mean, proposed. U. S. Senatora will hereafter be elected by the people in the aeveral states the amendment to the constitu tion to that effect having been adopted by the necessary 36 states. E. S. Berney who was in town last week from the Drews dam stated that thus far no fieh had been caugot at the dam and that he does rot oelieve they have yet made their run that far up the creek". Mrs. J. Q. Willits. Mrs. W. Z. Moss and Mrs. Dan Bemis were elected a. delegates from the Lakeview Rebekah lodge to attend the Grand Lodge ses sion which will be held in Medford next month. . ' ueiuiuajr iiuiii . uumi:u wutAC kjcj are glad gprng haf) caused considerable land ere and will remain during the Sum-, gpent the Winter with relatives of Mrs, ing different citiea in California and Oregon during his vacation. Bernard Andrews and James and R. been snend.ng tne Winter at Pasadena, , H Uoyd(jtun were in thi(1 week frotn Calif., have returned home to resume ,he,r reltp!Ctive West Side ranches, residence on their ranch a few miles They report farming well under way aouth of town. They report as having ln ,h6ir ,.,: hut ,.,. that tha lata spent a pleaHant W Inter but to get bark to thia valley. Owing to a strike of its employees, l r. L m .: .1 . . . anu wiinoui nope or getting tne llu""fr0m tho tlon adjusted, etatemcnt. have been issued that the International Harvester) lo. win remove u. enure p.an.a to Koor.er'. place tho road Is open to auto Europe where it. official, say labor ( ,r(ve, lt jg probllb,e that the wash conditions are more stable. i h ..:,,. , appro-1 ciiran KHr. a native of Au.tria. i who wan ahot in Reno fin Siinrlav even- Day in Lakeview aa the atreeta in I i(g Aprj, fi by Ivan novcner died last front of several buslneaa blocks, espec- weck from lha lMel wound(J Hoych. ially on Water Street, underwent I , . uiU to the prime and ,. " t ed that he was proud of the act. F'ur- At the regular meetiog last evening of the Women of Woodcraft, Mr.. Chas. Umbach and Mra. J. Q. Willits! were chosen as delegatea to represent tbe local order at the session of the grand lodge which will meet in Med ford June 3. Now that the fishing season is open tf mill la U' c 1 1 (a trot vnnV lifflnu anri with physical violence. Mr. Bourne ... i m. . , i r l i . carry it in your Docket. The state is now in Waxblntgnn serving on a . . . ........ j ......... . . . ! game waruen oas inetrucieu tne oepu- 1 Inlf ail Ul.l.a I .i.i.m.. nr. n n I . i-, m ......... ( " ; ties that receipts won t go tbia year, Mrs. C. A. Watson returned to Lake -! you must have the license in your poas view the first of the week after having ession when fishing, spent the Winter in San Diego, Calif- j N. Waldo Taylor and family returned Mrs. Watson has much property SutnrHav from Pnrtln-H whrrp thPT .. . J....-.L. : . ' ornia. ; to be seeded without plowing. F. Hanson and John Ward were in j Point Ranch Saturday and reported the roads in excellent shape. Last Saturday could 'have priately been duaignatcds Cleanup thorough cleaning, all trash and rub-; bish having been removed by a team anu wairon proviueu oy tne city. . U)e matt,ri and u , beleve(1 the Chas. Adams, who has been driving la insane. thcr than that he refused to discuss man on the Western Stuge line during the Winter, U now enjoying a well-earned vacation. He went to Portland a few days ago, and in connection with the trip there are rumora to the effect that he will possibly return with a bride. J. F. Hanson lust week traded 15 According to latest news from Rome there haa been another sudden change for tho worse in the condition ot Pope Plus X. The pontiff has-been very low for several day. and his condition ha. caused worldwide anxiety. A careful watch is being kept on the Vatican, head of mules to Win. Harvey, the lo-1 and he is being given all assistance cal horse buyer, for mares and colt.. Mr .Hanson took the mares to his West Side ranch, while the mules were In cluded in Mr. Harvey's shipment of horses to the San Fruncmco market. Norman Jacob.nn, assistant fores ter of the Fremont National Forest, left the first of the week for Silver Lake where he vill be lor some time attending to the planting of seeds in the Paulina Forest. He may also work in the Ochoco Reserve near Bend befor returning and will likely be absent sev eral weeka. , Thomas Burton and wife and brother, Wm. Barton have returned from Pyra mid Lake, Nevada, where they have been employed the paat aeveral months possible. Lambing I. now under full away on the desert, and while no reports of weather condition, during the past weck have been received, yet it iB likely that they have been good. Lo cally a few storms occurred, but they were of short duration and it i. supposed that they reached only a few milea north and eaBt of Lakeview, Generally the weather ha. been warm, and only for the storms, all of which occurred at night, no fault could be found with the weather man, E. S. Berney of the Berney Construc tion Company was in town last week from the O. V. L. Company', dam on Drews Creek. About twenty men are bv H. H. Riddle of the Manev Bros, j now employed on the dam and work is reported to be progressing with good headway. The top ot the dam is up four feet of thorepuired heighth at one cud and aix feet at the other which leaves an average of five feet to be Construction Co. on the Fernley Laesen railroad that i. building to Sununville. Mr. Riddle has finished his vui.tnict but will soon begin on another 15-milo division of the same road between Kusanville and Klamath completed. With the present force of I Falls. ThoniHS Harton was proprietor men and reasonable condition, it l. con of tho Ant Kirs Rooming house in the ' sidered entirely possible to finish work .Snider building on Water street before ' on the dam proper In uhout a month'! the bloc, burned last Spring. time. mer to look after her interests. She reports that they also experienced a cold and backward Spring in California. Miss Pearl Hall received a telegram from Connellsvilie, Penn., containing new. of her brother, Dr. T, V. Hall, to the effect that he had almost recov ered from the shock caused by his in jury and that he in company witn bis wife and Dr. B. Daly, who went from here a short time since, will return home in the near future. The lake is now practically all clear of ice which, aocording to oldtimers, is the first sure signs of the advent ot Spring. It is reported that consider able of the ice decayed and aunk in the lake and as a consequence there is not so much ice left piled along the shores aa is usually the case when the body is I roken by strong winds. Dick J. Wilcox, assistant cashier of the rirst National Bank of Lakeview, and wife left Tuesday morning for San Krancicso where she goes to enter a hospital to have a growth removed from her ankle that has been troubling her for sometime. Mr. Wilcox will re turn here to bis duties just as soon as his wife gets uomtortably looated. The Chewaucan Press states that twenty feet of the new tunnel In the Campbell mine caved in last week. The mine is located near Paisley and has been undergoing active develop ment for some time. Fortunately the workmen were away at the time and no loss of life occurred. The tunnel has been driven about 180 feet, the portion wich caved in having been left unsupported. W. M. Harvey a few day. ago left for Gridley, Cal., with a Lunch of over 100 head of horse. He expected to drive to Doyle and ship from there to hi. destination. The horses were all good outs, and represented an in- vobtment of over tl 0,000. Mr. Harvey has been dealing In horses for a num ber of years, and has been the means of bringing Into the country may thous ands of dollars. The fact that he has not become rich i. evidence that he ha. paid good price, to the producer. Taylor. They came in from the north by way ot Bend, and have resumed residence on their homestead at the mouth of Crane Creek canyon five miles south of Lakeview. F. 1. Lyon returned last week, ac companied by his brother from Wiscon sin, who is here looking over tbe country. Mr. Lyon spent the winter in Dakota and the southern part of California, say. the Cedarville Record. Mr. Lyon is a brother of Dr. J. L, Lyon of Lakeview. Will R. King, National Committee man, of Oregon has been named on the board of appraisers of New York. Two vacancies were created on the board by removal just before President Taft's term expired. The salary is $0000 a year, and the tenure for life, unless removed for cause. Mr. King had been endorsed by the Oregon Senators for the Court of Claims bench, but it is rumored that he has decided to accept his present appointment. j County School Superintendent C. E Oliver is in receipt of a letter from N. C. Maris, Field Worker of Indus trial Fairs lor this state, stating that he will be in Lakeview the week of May 12. to 17. The writer asks Mr. Oliver to arrange the itinerary andfsuch meetings a. he deems advisable. Mr. Maria is a devoted worker for indus trial faira and country education and this county is fortunate in securing bis personal attention this year. L. A. Carriker was one of the well known West Side ranchers who waa in town Saturday. In a sort of second handed way Mr. Carriker is authority on the fishing conditions in Drews Creek. He gets hia information frum Mrs. Carriker, who has the reputa tion of beirg the most successful par son who casts u line in the waters of the creek. She had not-"got a bite" up to Saturday morning, and as a con sequence Mr. Carriker reported that the lake trout had not commenced "running" a. yet. However condition, teemed favorable for good finning in a few day., and no doubt Sunday will find the stream lined with fishermen. ALGER LAND COMPANY O. V. L. tracts lor lease in various localities. Ranches for lease for development work. Land for exchange. What have jou to submit? Only real estate considered. C40-acre hay ranch for rent G miles west of Lake view. Taxes paid for non-residents. One Door Eaat of Photo Gallery, Lakovlow, Wond t Bldg. Vesv Pino Crook Closing Out Sale MEN'S FURNISHINGS CLOTHING and SHOES 0 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 0 SEE OUR WINDOWS Britten & E rick son ANNOUNCEMENT 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 Chrtdrens' Shoes, All our drygoods will arrive in a very short time.' Watch for New Goods. LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO.