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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1913)
"We Soli Tho Roal Earth" O'NEILL &DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon City Property Good Values for the Land Seeker 7.W) Per acre for 320 acree on Thomas Creek, 11 mile from Lakeview. $7.50 Per acre for SCO acree on Cottonwood Creek, 11 mile from Lakeview. $li) 00 I'er acre for 240 acre on Muddy and Cottonwood Creek, 0 miles from Lakeview. I 10.00 Per acre for 80 acres 5 miles from Lakeview. 50.00 Per acre for 240 acres Joining the O. V. L, Ad. to Lakeview, all In meadow and (train, good water right, farm ImpHraents go with the place, build ings cost $3."00.00, easy terms. 13000.00 Por 7-rootn liouno, a lot of fruit trees and about one acre of choice Inml close In. Vuty terroa. (2000.00 Taken a 7-room huuualow almost new, lot 100x150 feet, good location. Easy tnrma. $4000,00 Will buy ,w of the flnent honioe In the city. 7-rootn modern bungalow with fl One lota, a bargain, don't mlsa It. Kaey term. Vacant Iota tor aale In different parta of the city from $12fi.O0 up. Xnhc Count? Eyamlncr TIJUKHDAY. AUUUST 14. 1913. BRIEF MENTION You can get your lunch Friday and Saturday at the Sweet Tea Pair head quarters. Chaa. Wallace thia week returned from Sacramento where he went a few weeks ago. W. Lair Thompson, P P. Light and on, Amos, and W. P. Urob yesterday went to Ft. Warner In Mr. Thompson's car. 1'or J tent or Hale Sewing machines latent tyli. low cut prices. II. B Alxer, tint door eust of Photo Cal lery. tl Por Sale or Kent The Walters Hex Idt-uce, Cor. Bollard and Walters til. 9 rooms, Lot 133x262 ft, terms iilveu. W. P. I'alnu & Co., Aula. jy 3 tl JE. Bannister and family last week passed through Lakeview from Colusa, Cal. enrouts to Paisley where they ex pect to make their future home. The Alturss New rJrs reports that Eil i tor Shsrtsl of the Modoc Kepub lican bss gone to Ssn Francisco to pur cnass a linotype machine for his office. f.'iOO will buy a S-paHaonger 30hore power HiuiMiaki-r fourlng car just overhauled mid painted. Kvcrv part gurantMd except tires. Southstone Bros. Jy 17-tf The new Ambsmartor to Uermany complains that the Lmtassy at Berlin iint' large enough to permit a visit from his mother-in-law. A splendid structure. The Fort Kock Times ssys that real southern hospitality wss dispensed by Mr. and Mrs. Uuy Smyer last Sunday when they entertained W. Roche Pick at dinner. Dr. L. M. Anderson, Pastor-Evsnge-list of Southern Oregon, will occupy tho pulpit of the Preabyterian church in Mssonio Hall next Sunday morning and evening. Tom P. Cslderwood rsoently pur chased 152 acres of Isnd belonging to the Samuel E. Sloan, deceased, estste. The property lies near Adel and Is all first class meadow land. Ladles wishing to engage a com. petent nurse in confinement will do well to call on or address Mrs. P. D. Smith, Lakeview, Ore. Also board and rooms If deslrnd. Aug. 7 2t O. T. McKendree Tuesdsy morning left for Ssn Frsnciico witn a train load ot mutton and wool which he pur chased of Lake County growers. The mutton was consigned to the Oakland Meat Co. 1 have in my possesNiou one iron grsy horse, branded open A () on bi t xboulder. Any one calling aud proving property can have same ly paying charges. W. M. Harvey, 1 ake view, Oregon. Al-i-Gt David Young of Warner Lake was in town this week making final proof on a desert claim before the U. S. Land Office. He named as witnesses James Conlon, John Wsll and James and Edwsrd Young, all of Warner Lake. The Chewaucan Preaa states that Whitney, the eastern wrestler, threw H. K. Oilmour of Paisley twice, the rirat in 16 minutes snd the second In four minutes, in the scheduled match between the two last Saturday night at Paisley. The Examiner ia indebted to Mr. T. B. Vernon for a feaat of cherriea. The tip end of a limb which hi present ed this olllce contained 36 cherries, they being in one solid cluster. The cherries raised in this valley grow to mammoth size and their flavor is par excellent. A recent press dispatch trom Alturns ssys; Beef buyers and hay buyers are very much in evidence in Modoc, Lauaen and Eastern Shasta Counties. High prices are being paid and with the present prospects ahead money expected to be looker than it has been for some months. The Fort Bidwell Mews reports that the condition of Mrs. F. W. Hlcker son pioneer resident of 'that place, is reported aa greatly Improved, which will be pleasing news to her many friends In Modoo County. Mrs. Hickeraon is the mother of Mrs. Peter Post and A. J. and Lloyd Hlukerson of Lakeview. The CHse ot Charles Walker, charged with assaulting his 15-year-old sister-in-law, Oskla Coburn in Barnes Valley near the Klamath-Lake line, is to be appealed to the supreme court. Walk, er whs found guilty tn Judge Benson's court at Klamath PbIIj and sentenced to serve from three to' twenty yesrs iu the penitentiary. Hee Curtis A Utley for two good re llmjalnhiueuts. Jy 24-tf The Band will play at Sweet Pea Fair Friday and Saturday. Bring your baby over 16 months old and under 8 years to ths Baby Show Saturday at 3 p. m. FOU HALE-Barrlngton I'.aiich. To be Hold at once. Cash only. Kn (j a I re at the ranch. 3t F. O. Ahlstrom, county trcssurer, left on Monday's trsin for Reno on a short business trip. Cottonwood Lumber Co. High grade, yellow plnu lumber. All kinds ol ilrui-wil lumber on band. .11 2-3 in Dopuiv Game Warden LaSater of he northern part of the county is spending a few days in Lskeview this wsek. Wm. Poit and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hickeraon returned Ssturdav from a short camping trip on Deep Creek. W. J. iiolbrook snd family, accom panied by his father and family thia week departed for Ashland where they expect to locate permanently. Lost In Lakeview, Saturday, Ang. 9, Ladles brooch enameled, Inlnld with gold, property of Mrs P. L Young. Pludtr ple leave at Hotel Lukrvlew, Ut Mr. F. L. Young, of ths American Soda Products Co., sccompanied by his wife arrived last week in their auto truck from the sods mines at Alkali Lake. Leland Parker and sister. Miss Vera, were in Lskeview last week from Adei, Miss Parker being enroute to Berkeley, Cal. where she will attend school the coming Winter. Auto Stage to New Pine Creek, leave Lakeview every Monday, Wed nesday and Saturday mornings at 10 o'clock. Pare, round trip, 3.&0; one way, $2.00. Kouthafme Bros. J12-tf Warren Laird, a well known stock msn of Wsrner Valley, waa in Lake view last week and consummated a deal for the Jim O'Connor's place in the northern part of Warner, consist ing, of 160 acres. Pred Keene and family have been spending ' several daya in Lakeview from their ranch at Summer Lake. He .e ports crops good in that section but ssys the rabbita are becoming ! quit numerous. j Morris Southatone and George Stork man and families returned Monday evening from a seversl dsys outing spent on Sprague River. They made the trip in Mr. Southstone's car and report a most enjoyable vacation. U. S. Mad Auto Stime Leaves Lakeview for Painley every day ex cept Sunday, at 7 . tn. l'HHsengtrs please book at Joe Fuller's stage olllce. Kb res, one way $4 00; round trip, $7 60. Southatone Bros. J12-tf K. G. Roberts, of Lewellen, Neb., writes the Examiner that there are about three carloads of Shorthorn and Red Polled dairy cattle for sale in that neighborhood. Any one wanting that atrain might find it advantageous to correspond with him. This psper extends thanka to R. A. French, aecretary of the Dorria Park Association of Alturas for compliment ary tickets to the ball grounds. Grand preparationa are' being made for the week's grand celebration at Alturaa beginning September 22. The company taking Klamath Falls city bonds under the new charter for refunding tho oity indebtedness has declined to tske the bonds for citv hall and other improvements becsuse the election waa called under the old charter. This will make another bond I election neoessary. I Alleeiuar that Governor Suiser of New York State made a false and fraudulent report to the secretary of state regarding the expenses of his election campaign and for wilful and corrupt conduct in oltlce, a legislative committee has filed resolutions for his impeachment from office. Walter A. Sherlock "came up from Alturaa thia week to get his automobile which has been here the past aeveral weeks awaiting the arrival of aome parts from the factory. Ths Shetlooka and some friends came up In their machine to attend the last ball game between Lakeview and Atluraa and the car was broken on the trip. The requirement of making payment at the time of application for the sale of an isolated tract at the U. S. Land Office has been done away with by the Department. The new regulations governing such aalea have not been re celved as yet, but it is presumed that the old regulation whereby no deposit was required will be again in force. Bring your baby under 15 months old to the Baby Show Friday 3 p. ro. Our first showing of Fall Street Hats at the Parialan Mlllnery Main street. Cooked Food Ssle Ssturdsy at Sweet Pea Pair, one door north of B. & M. Store. Mrs. Hsrry Vernon Is spending a few weeks visiting with her mother, Mrs. Pred Snyder, at Pt. Bidwell. Keo ('lark A Ounley for cement work of at! kind. Hpeclul prices given for hurt time. Phone XXI. J 13 tf J. K. McDonald of Paisley is spend ing seversl dsys here visiting with bis son, Rolla and family. Vor SmIc One wagon, team nnd har ness. Tean weight 1300; wagon a good as new. 8 J. W. Mikel. A7-t4. Our Fall snd Winter book of Fash Ions for suits, crats, skirts and dresses Is now on display. Parisisn Millinery Msin street. Mrs. C. W. Reynolds entertsined ! Mrs. T. S. Fsrrell, Mrs. R. Crosby, Miss Dorothy Bieber snd Miss Hazel O'Neill at her home on the West Side for the week end. John Arzner and family returned to Lakeview last Saturday evening from j San Diego, Cal. where they recently ! went, with the expectations of remain-' ing permanently. Ior 8a e Cheap Tbree buggies, one rubtxr tire, with net of heme; one pbeUi, aluiOHt new, and one alnitle seat buirgy. Enquire Wm. Harvey, Lukevlow, Oregon. j Miss Lers Duke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Duke of this valley, J has returned from Monmouth, Oregon ; where she has been attending the sum mer course of training school. The Valley Hotel st Bieber, Cal. waa destroyed by re last Thursday ; night. The origin ef the tire ia un known and this waa the aeventn build ing to be burned in that town during the past two years. The greet scsre about the removal of the atockyarda to the "Y" seems to have been uncalled for, inaamuch aa work waa commenced laat week in building them at the aite originally aelected on the Norin ranch. T. B. Vernon laat week purchased the Ford automobile belonging to John Lull who with bfa family have been visiting at the Hanson ranch on the West Side. The car was prsctie- i sllv new, it only having been driven i from Aahland to Lakeview. Henry Boydatun who has been farm-'. ing Mrs. Anna Harvey's ranch on ihe j West Side has disposed of his cropa to J. F. Hanson and sold his stock to . Lymon Hopkins, with the expectations : of leaving this fall tor Chico, Cal. . where he and tamily will locate. j Oregon lumber ia also enjoying a , aeasnn nf great popularity in foreign I countries, judging from the present j brisk demand. In one day the past week five vessels were chartered to J carry Oregon fir from the Columbia River, tbree to Australia, one to New j Zealand and one to England. Fort Bidwell ia planning on holding a big celebration October 8, 9 and 10. ; By that time the crops will have been , gathered and they have christened the j celebration "The UarvesFFestival." They will have on exhibit agricultural j displays aa well as mineral samples from the High Grade mines. Mrs. A. L. Thornton and children thia week returned home after having spent aeveral weeka camping on Deep Creek, Mr. Thornton having gone out to meet them last Sunday. Mrs. Smith and children remained for a longer stay at the camp, they being located near the Cressler rancn. The older and younget members of the Sunday Sohool of the Baptist Church enjoyed a day's outing and picnic last Friday on Cottonwood. There were seventy-five participated in the merriment and it required five vehicles and an automobile to convey the parties to and from the grounds. Refreshments, consisting of ice cream, lemonade, cake and various sorts of delicacies were served and from all standpoints the picnic was pronounced a great auccesa. It ia the intention tu make it an annual affair. A dispatch from Corvallis to the Oregonian says that thirteen O.A.C. cadets, members of the graduating classes of 1912 and '13, have been reco mmended for commissions in Oregon National Uuard, among Walter Dut ton, and Guy D. Cronemiller of Lake view. This procedure ia In conformity with a general order of the War De partment Issued in 1909 providing for auch recommendations in the oases of students wno show special aptitude for military aervice and have satisfac tory college reoords. Motor Cycle, In good condition, for sale cheap. Bee Curtis & Utley. A7-tf Our first showing of Fall Street Hata at the Parisian Millinery Main atreet. County Superintendent Oliver ia thia week visiting the vsrlous schools in the northern pert of the county. The committee will be at headquar-1 ters early Friday morning to receive ! Sweet Peas entered for premiums. I A new modern Lakeview renidence. worth $3000 for exchange for Lake C. j dairy farm. Curtis & Utley. A7-I3 j Our rail and Winter book of Fasb-i ions for suits, coats, skirts and dresses! is now on display. Psrisisn Millinery j Msin street. , WOOD We era now prepared to j take orders for your Winter's wood In unr quantities, at $0 00 per cord. ! O'Neill & Dunlap. Jy 10-tf j According to the Klsmsth Fallal papers Arthur W. Orton, until recent- j ly register of the Lakeview Land ; Office, and who with Mrs. Orton baa teen in Portland since leaving here! will remove to Klamath Falls and lo cate where be will practice law. Little Nellie McDonald was hostess ! at a birthday party given yesterday afternoon at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McDonald. The happy affair waa in honor of ber aixth birthday, and was appropriately cele brated by a group ot young friends. T. E. Bernard and family and E. E. Woodcock and family Monday morning departed in their autos on an extended outing trip to Lake Udell and other retreats in the northern psrt of the county. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard will meet their daughter. Miss Margie, at Bend on her return from Monmouth. forest Supervisor Gilbert D. Brown returned to Lakeview Tuesday even ing from Silver Lake where be haa been auperintending the construction of a telephone line from that place to Lakeview, touching the stations through the forest enroute. He states tbatthe line will be completed in about ten days. All aliens who boy a hunting license in this state must also pay $25 for a gun license before they can be permit ted to carry a gun, according to an opinion recently given by Attorney General Crawford to State Game War-! den Finley. . Non-residents of Oregon must pay 1 10 for a hunting license in the stste. The Christy Comedy Co. will appear at the Snider Opera House v Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings. These people are well and favorably known having toured, this country several seasons ago. Their repertoire consists of good clean comedy plays, exoellent music, good singing and all styles of danoing. A very interesting game of base ball was played last Sunday between Susan ville and Alturas at the latter place. The score was eight to six in favor of Susanville, and those going from here to witness it pronounced it the best game of the season. Alturaa ia plan ning on coming to Lakeview a week from next Sunday to compete with the local nine. Tom Watson, a local painter, baa produced on hia lot below town a 'lorn Hannock bead of lettuce which meas ures 60 inches in circumference, 15 inches In beishth and weighs five Doundaand 12 ounces. Thia may sound like aome lettuce atory but Tom sure had the goods and states that further more he can show any doubting jay the place where he grew it. Word haa been received from John Odum, whojis well known here, that he is now located in Klamath Falls. He recently returned from a trip to his former home in Georgia where he took unto himself a bride, a sweet heart of younger days. His many friends will rejoice to bear of hia good fortune and wiBh for Mr. and Mrs. Odum many years of happiness. C. F. Blaca and family of Oakland, near Roseburg, Oregon, where he owns a farm, last week passed through Lakeview by private conveyance on an outing trip through thia part of the state. Mr. Black and Attorney T. S. Farrell of thia city attended eohool together and the two bad a moat pleas ant time discussing incidents of former dsys, during their short visit here. Dan O'Connor and Cbss Duggan. two well known young men of thia city, laat week closed a deal for the purchase of the Palace Bar from J. P. McAuliffe, who has conducted that place the past two or three yeara. The new proprletora have already aa sumed charged of the resort. Mr. McAuliffe will devote his attention to sheep raising in which business he is associated with D, P. Malloy. CONCRETE WORK .-. Contracts taken for all kind of Concrete and Cement Work Sceptic Tanks, Walks and Foundations a Specialty Cemetery Work, auch aa Vaults, Curbs and Fencing Phontt A D If O 832 vsft.trarv oc Neckwear specials A splendid showing of Cheney Tubular Cravats, regular 50c values, now 3 for $1.00 Keiser Barathes and Broadsilks in plain and-fancies 50c Washable Ties in white with fancy fig ures and stripes..... ."T. ...50c Britten & CORSET NEWS The NEMO is the Standard Corset for wear and com fort. None better at.jthe FAMOUS mF-feDUCiHa CORSETO FAMOUS price. One price all over the world. When in need of a Coriset let us show you a "Nemo." LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO. AllfM C Phon Ptone vuobci 332 Erickson