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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1913)
ttf Flags, Bunting Festooning and Other Decorations for the Fourth Just the Suit You Want Cut from the best of ma terials and made to fit per fectly, trimmed as well as any garment could be and priced minus the makers' royalties, viz: Just one profit to the retailer. $12.50 a Suit $15.00 a Suit $17.50 a Suit $20.00 a Suit No Higher Silk Four-in-Hands, 25c Men's Shirts, 60c to $3.50 Whip Cord, heavy Trousers $1.75 pah Fancy Hose at 25c a pair 4? Arm STAR BRAND SHOES Men's Oxfords from $2.00 to $3.00 pair Ladies' do. do. $1.00 to $4.00 pair Child ren's do. do. (0c to $2.00 pair HATS FOR SUMMER WEAR Silk, Crash and Straw, blocks of the new est shapes, at...G0c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 THE QUALITY STORE ! Dior Oattl Doal 1 Klamath Herald: The largest deal in oatila oocurlng In tbla Motion thia yaar waa consummated Friday after noon, whan D. M. McLemora Bold 688 Una cow a to Senator Abnar Wead. , Tbe purchase price waa 126,675. '1 be cattle were bonght by McLe- more In Portervllle, Calif., and com posed the cream of the herda In that section. They arrived here only the day before, and were promptly taken over by Senator Weed. While It has not been detlnltelv stat ed, It u expected that the cattle will be taUen to the Weed ranch in the Wood River Valley. Brothers Qet Affection "1 do not give anything to mv broth- era who are able to care for themselves, but nevertheless 1 remember each of them and mention them In my will aa a token of affection and esteem, Henry V. Klipple wrote in bia will filed recently. He died in Loe Angel, Tuesday June 17, leaving an estate ot .r5,uun. Among other assets la a promissory note for 110,000 and prop- i erty in Fortland. The estate la left to the widow, Ella i II. Klipple, the mother la given 10,000 and Alice, Klipple, a sister, $6000. The brothers, Lannas, J. II. and F. W. Klipple live in Oregon, the former being a resident of Summer Lake, in this county. ADDITIONAL BRIEFS Enjoy dish of dellcloua ice cream and cake on the Fourth served by the dies aid or l be rresoyterian emircn. j dllini ani ow, ov th. Al Roberts, the well known (ailor, and lack of moisture. general over the Middle and Centra r West." Rssldea the losa of life it la stated that the oat crop haa been prac tically ruined In Illinois, Missouri, In- Intense heat Following the recent announcement that freight rates over the Southern Pacific lines in Nevada would be sub stantially reduced, beginning July 1st, the Ksilroad Commission of tbst state haa given authority to the Weatern Pacific to duplicate the ratea which the S. P. were to put in effect. Resignation Accepted J Portland Stock Market President Wilson telegraphed to Keceipts for the week hsve been; United States District Attrney McNab, Cattle 1525: Calvea 278; Hogs 2786: of San Francisco, acceptance of the ; Sheep 4896: Horses 23, tatter's resignation. In a letter to Cattle market steady to strong all, Attorney Genersl McReynolds the pres ident exonerated him from blame and adopted Mr. McRevnolls' suggestion that the Caminetti-Diggs white slave case and the Western Fuel Company case be prosecuted immediately by special counsel for the government. President Wilson then selected Thomas E. Hsyden and Judge M. T. Dooling for the UnitedJStates Attorney aod united states circuit Judge, re spectively for the Northern district of California. Their nominations will probablv reach the Senate this week. Matt I. Sullivan will be special pros ecutor lor the Caminetti-Diggs and Western Fuel company cafes. Judge Dooling. who is now on the superior court bench, will bll an existing va cancy and the cses him. week. The general run of steers has been above the average in ouality, the bulk selling $7.7i tw $8.25. Sever al loads of California grass cattle sold at higher prices. The steers in this shipment brought 8.75, the heifers 8.00 and the cslves 9.00. Outlet hss been very good and the market seems to be on very sound basis. There is a poor demand lor stockers and leeders on account of the high water, which con dition will be eliminated in the near future. The hog trade surpassed all records since 1910 for a single week. Prices made a shear gBin of 80 cents in seven days. Market opened strong Monday at 8 60, which was a 20 cent gain over ,the previous week, and by Friday top LAKE'S SHEEP INDUSTRY The following table shows the names and address of the msjority of sheep growers in Lake County and the number of sheep in each band as well aa the amount of lambs and wethers that will be for sale this season. The list was compiled from dsta, which in most cases was obtained direct from the owners and is considered very accurate. This data is prepared for the purpose of interesting aa many outside mutton ouyers as possible and thus creste a stimu lus in prices. The splendid range this year has cauced sheep tobe in good shape and will doubtless bring top prices in the market. I The list follows: Grower Post Office Arthur. C. D. Lakeview, Ore, Angland, Mike Summer Lake, Arthur Lane & Jones Lakeview, Ore. For Sale Allan broa. Barry, W. K. ill be tried before j quality light swine was selling strong i Barry, Jas Plush, Ore. Lakeview, Ore. Madras Wool Sales A dispatch from Madras, Oregon, states that at the wool sales there last at 9.00. Keceipts have been very liberal but buying has been on a larger scale and the supply was quickly absorbed. Transactions in the sheep house week a large number of growers sold 1 have been very few due to the light about 600,000 pounds. Prices are re-! receipts and slow demand for mutton, ported as being generally satisfactory. ! Extra choice yearlings are worth 4.75 For fine wool, the highest price wss I to 5 cents and ewes 4.50. The lamb 14 5-8 cents, and for coarse wool the j trade is in very lair shape and prime highest was 16 cents. The Baldwin , fat spring stock has bad a good outlet, Sheep Company's clip of 140,000 pounds prices ranging from 6.00 to 675. sold at 14 3-8 cents: the Black Butte j elip of 30,000 pounda brought 12 3-4 Attorney J. M. Batchelder and wife cents. Secretary Hoke, of the Oregon j Woolgrowers' Association, haD organ- j ired a local association for Central j Oregon. Hundreds of Civil War veterans are I thia week gathered in Gettysburg, Pa., i for tbe 50th anniversary of the battle , of Gettysburg. 'Ihe program began 1 Tuesday of this week and will end July 5. The Blue and the Gray are ' mingling and the greetings between j the veterans is reported to be must j hearty and sincere. ! last week returned from Albany, Ore gon where they have been the past several weeks. Mr. Batchelder under went treatment for spinal trouble, and while he states the course was roost painful, it resulted it much benefit to his health. They are now stopping for a short time on their homestead a few miles north of town. Thev re turned home overland bv private con veyance, having purchased a team and buggy in tbe Willamette Valley. SUBSCRIBE FORTHE EXAMINER Barry, M. M. Barry, P.:p. Barry, M. P. J. " Barry & Collins " Barry & Linbam " Barry, Linham & Collina " Barry, Wm. Kepple Branch, John " Burham & Carroll Cannon, B. F. Callahan Bros. Cronsn & O'Conner Chandler, Dan Chandler, S. B. Casebeer, E. Dent, C. W. Daly. Ken. Daly & Shanbau Dugan, Chas. Dugan & McAuliff Edler, J. D. Egan, Jerry Enquist, Bros. Fitzpatrick. A. Fitzpatnck & Murphy Fitzpatrick& Green Plush, Ore. Lakeview, Ore. fi.imm.mwmunu j i .11 ,. ill.,M,mu. lIJ,l, ,j , -ill -ff js5p jj urns' m oliLs GUARANTEED to be equal to any Beer brewed. Bot tled and on draught at all Ieadmg saloons injure-: Reno Brewing Co. Inc. 7t j Flook, F. T. Flynn, Jack Flynn, Tom Fitzgerald. Geo. Hoy. L. U. Hanson, J. F. Holbrook, Bros. Hammersley & Moynahan June, Dave Jones, Dan Juanto, Simon Jassaund, Julius Klipple, L.;P, Lamb, E. O. Lynch, Tom Lyon, Dr. Total Band 6000 Ore. 2000 3000 1000 - 12000 l'JOOO 3000 3000 3000 2000 3000 2000 3500 2200 2300 3100 6500 3000 3000 15000 3100 6000 5000 5000 3000 3000 20000 2000 15000 8000 4000 4000 4000 5000 10000 7000 2600 3000 5000 3000 " 3000 3000 3000 4800 Summer Lake, Ore. 3000 . Paisley, Ore. 3000 Lakeview, Ore. 5000 " " 3000 Paisley, Ore. Paisley, Ore. Lakeview, Ore. bummer Lake, Ore. Lakeview, Ore. Blv. Ore. Plush. Ore. Lakeview, Ore. Bonanza, Ore. Lakeview, Ore. Plusb. Ore. Lakeview, Ore. Plush, Ore. Lakeview, Ore. Summer Lane, Or. Lakeview, Ore. McCormick & Murphy Summer Lake, Ore. Malloy, D. P. Lakeview, Ore. Meyer. L. C. " " Murphy, Bros. " " MesBner.Mose Norin, J. E. O'Connor, John O'Connor. Ned O'Connell, Con Owen, Jas. H. Parker.iO.iB. Parman Bros. Pike.JBrus. Rebart, C. A. Sherlock, Tom Sherlock, C. E. Saunders. Manuel SwartzT Emanuel Shellhammer, J. Toomey, A. . Taylor & Duane Verling, W. K. Warner Valley Stock Co. Adel.Ore. Welsh, Jack Lakeview, Ore. Miscellaneous Plush, Ore. Lakeview, Ore. Bly. Ore. Adel, Ore. Ft. Bidwell, Cal. Paisley, Ore. Lakeview, Ore. Paisley, Ore. Lakeview, Ore. Bly, Ore. Lakeview, Ore. 3000 3000 2500 3000 4000 6000 2000 2000 3000 1400 8000 10000 2000 5000 2500 12000 10000 1000 8000 2000 7500 ' 6000 6000 bOOO 9000 Wethers Lambs 2000 500 1000 300 1000 2000 1000 2000 600 COO 600 400 COO 400 600 500 500 500 700 1000 1000 600 500 500 1000 2000 ' 1000 500 1000 1500 1200 1500 1200 600 600 8000 600 4000 4000 2000 2000 400 000 1000 300U 1500 600 3000 500 1000 500 1000 500 2000 1200 600 600 700 1000 800 1000 500 1000 500 1000 1000 60o 700 800 600 COO 1000 600 1000 600 600 hOO 500 250 1000 4000 600 1500 600 6000 1000 3000 300 600 600 2000 1500 , 1000 2000 1400 1500 1000 2000 who waa formerly located In Lake view, but who haa been In San Fran cisco and Los Angeles alnca last December, returned this week and will engage In business here again. He hss leased two of the rooms in tho Daly building, formerly ecciipiod by the Land Office. He returned with a stock ot men's saltings, and states thai he will resume bulnea on broader lines than heretofore. John A. Mulkey and wife returned to Lke County thia week after having spent Ihe Winter and Spring at Drain, Douglas County. Thry went away last September and visited different points In Western Oregon. They traveled overland making the trip by private conveyance. Mr. Mnlkey states that the trip home was C. W, McNeea, who haa been In Lakeview the past few weeks, laat week returned to hla former home at Bavne, Wash,, where he will clone up bia business preparaiory to returning here late In the Summer. He, bought two ten acre tracts adjoining, nar Cottonwood on Ihe West Side, and will engage in farming. He states that he has a friend, who with hit family, will arrive prior to hit return to locate in this valley, providing he can find a. suitable location for dairying. At midnight June 30th marked the end of the Kono divorce colony, ae since that hour it la no longer possible for the divorce seeker to take advan tage of tbe six months residence clause whi rh for yeara has been In effect In Nevada. On January 1. 1914 the made somewhat unpleasant owing to amended divorce law passed bv the last continued rains, but that the entire trip in general waa moat enjoyable. Thesv cool and refreshing mornings In Lake County feel vretty welcome after picking up a city paper and read ing such news items aa thia: "Twelve deaths of adulta and f0 prostratinna In divorce law. Chicago in the last 24 hours, is the record ot the protracted heat wave now state Icitislalure goca Into effect, re quiring a yeara' residence before application for divorce may ta made. Arrivals In that olty after June 30, 1913 will nnd It impossible to come within tbe six month a provision of the law. Thia requirement puts Nevada on a par with the other states In the FORMER CITIZEN IS KILLED Continued from first piifct investigste the case. The body waa shipped to Oak Hsrbor Friday from the Falls, the jury hav ing examined the remains before being shipped. Al Heminger was well known in Lakeview, he being the first Her ted marshal of thiscity. He was f8 yeara of sge, ar.d a member of Lakeview Lodge No. 81. A. r. & A. M. He left here with others to go to Klondyke gold fields in Alaska, but later settled in Washington state, where he had presumably resided the Istter few years of his life. He had a number ot friends here who would have been glad to wclcomo his return and who deeply deplore the ac cident which terminated in his sudden death. FOR SALE Six hundred Lincoln Iluck Lambs, first of Sep tember delivery. For particulars in quire Pyramid Inud & Stock Co., Keno, Nevada TOMORROW A GREAT DAY Continual from tlrnt pago irg Contests. Band Concert. SUNDAY AFTEKNOON 1:00P.M. Baseball gsme. Alturaa vs. Lakeview, followed immediately by Trap Shooting contest between Lakeview and Alturaa Gun Club. Quite a few people from the neigh boring communities are here for the celebration and it is expected that many more will come In thia evening and tomorrow morning. The Fourth of July apirit is being manifested by many Lakeview houtei, and it is to be honed thst every place will besr some significance of the occasion. Embroidery Shop Jtmnene Drawn Work Sew Cushion unit Center I'leces HhiuI St title I'nuey Article I'urr Linen llntulkrrrltlef KMIUUtlltKHY WORK tHt.Mi Tit nltl hi: MRS. H. B. ALGER Flrmt Door Eatt Photo Gallery A Fine Dairy Ranch In The Goose Lake Volley C)U) Acre, living water good hay land Fenced, buildings and ' the PRICK is KI'.HT ALGER LAND CO. LAKKVIKW NEW PINKCKKKK LA m p " isi Any Horse Will Stand to In- Imukeil Ufi tiftrr lie It us twee lintl ii net nf our li.irufus ou lilin. lie knnws litem's Kit. Iiitf to be tin cluttlntr or Ktillluif, mi strain where there Hlmiililn't he lin.v. You'll be just itx sitls fleil us the hone too, I'nr yon' will luive h hurtles th:it will wear well h It looks, tluit will cost you little iinil vrt' you lonu. E. F. CHENEY LAKEVIEW OREGON -VSr- 7 v. Put the rest in the bank. You" 11 find yourself in the best of com-pamj-your troubles lighter -your purse heavier-4f you buy a Ford -and join the happy throng of those who know car comfort plus service satisfaction Prices Ht Ukeview-Ranahouts, $050; Ton,intf car $725; Town Car. $025-with all equipment. I'di' pnrticiilnrs get "Ford Timcs"-an interesting ,u)t., mobile magazine. It's Irec-lrom Detroit P,.ci..ry Ford Motor Company, 144 Michigan A v., Ch,cau.,' IGEORCE BIEHN, Agent KUmuth and Lake Counties, and Dun!, Clif,,, ,',4 Home Address, Klamath Pall,., Oregon, 'I 1 Total 348000 4C5O0 68300