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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1913)
'Va Set The Real Earth" O'NEILL & DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon City Property Good Values for the Land Seeker $7.50 Per acre for 820 acre on Thotnae Creek, 11 mile from Lakeview. $7-60 Per acre for 600 acree on Cottonwood Creek, 11 mile from Lakeview. $10 00 I'er acre for 240 acre on Muddy and Cottonwood Creeks, 9 mile from Lakeview. $10.00 Per acre for 80 acre S mile from Lakeview, $60.00 Per acre for 240 acre Joining- the O. V. L. Ad. to Lakeview, all to meadow and grain, Rood water right, farm impliment go with the place, tmlld log cost SXMO.Oo, eaay term. $3000.00 For a 7-room houae, a lot of fruit tree and about on acre of choice land cIom In. Ey term. 13000.00 Takes a 7-rootn bungalow almnat new, lot 100x160 feet, good location. Easy terms. $4000.00 Will bay one of the finest bomee In the city. 7-rootn modern bungalow with 8 fine Iota, a bargain, don't mis ft. Eaer terms. Vacant Iota for aale in different parti of the city from $123.00 np. Xahc Count? Examiner THURSDAY. AUGUST 2ft, 1013. BRIEF MENTION C. VY. Dent waa In town lait week from bla ranch la tb upper Warner Valley. Mr. George Down; tbl week de parted for Medford on a visit with relative. A new modern I.nkcview residence, worth S.3000 for racbange for Lake Co. dairy farm. Curti & Utlcy, A7-t3 Dr. E. S. lrigsby and wife of Tonopah, Nevada, Tuesday pasted through Lakeview on their way to Klamath Falls. A progrsm of entertainment Is in ordsr tonlgbt for members of the A O.U.W. and Ladies Degree of Honor and a large attendance is expected. City Attorney Herbert P. Welch is pending a fw day on busln in Warner Valley, be having left for that $lao Sundsy morning by motorcycle. The Sunset Lake Lumbar Company that recently sold out their lumber tiere, will hold another ssle on Hep Umber 9 at Willow Ranch to dispose of the stock in their yard at that place. A. V. Oliver who has been visiting his brothers, J. C. and C. K. Oliver, tbe pant several weeks, will this week return to hi home st Ls Grande, Oregon. C. F. Schultt of Clover Flat passed through Lskeview Tuesdsy enroule to the West Side where he will be em ployed as blacksmith in the Hanson ditch camp. Government Stock Inspector 11. H. Sparhswk. wife and little daughter and Mrs. Lillie Harris snd dsugbter, Vlrige, returned .Saturday lsst from a short camping trip on Burnt Creek. We have a fine line of $1.25 buggy whips that we are selling for 76 eta; aUo $1.60 buggy whips at $1.00. A limited amount of wagon umbrellas at $1.75. Ablatrom A Uunther. Father r. P. Kern returned home Saturday from a trip to Klamath Falls and Medford. Father Kern accompan ied Dr. Daly, who will visit in Port land and return borne by way of Crater Lake. An "acre foot" of water la equiva lent to 43.660 cubic feet and la the quantity required to cover an acre to the depth of 1 foot. The term ia com monly used in connection with storsge for irrigation. U. S. Mad Auto Stage Leavee Lakeview for Paisley every day ex cept Sunday, at 7 a. m. Passenger please book at Joe Fuller's aiage olllce. Fares, one way $4.00; round trip, 17.60. MuuttiHtone Itros. J12-U The regular monthly dancea which were held last Spring by tbe local En campment order, will be resumed. Tbs next dance will be bold Friday night, September C, and they will be continued monthly throughout the Winter. Next Sunday is tbe last day sage hens csn be bunted this season in Lake County, and then for two weeks or until September 15 when the season for duejes and gsese opens, sportsmen will have a' vacation from shooting or else confine their pursuits strictly to deer. Alturss Plaindealer: Dispensation has been received from San Francisco for tbe organization of tbe newly form ed Dorris Chapter of Royal Arch Mas ons at Alturas and the first business meeting of the chapter will be held in the Mssonio temple the nlgbt of Monday the first dsy of September. A camping party consisting of Rev. and Mrs. George A. Crawford, Misses Ellen and Ruth Bernard, Misses Hsiel and Kathleen O'Neill, MesBi-a O. O. Uibbs, Walter "Drenkel, Chas. C. Combs and Chester Dykeman, Monday went to Mud Creek where they will enjoy outdoor life for the next few days. A. R. Fuller, proprietor of the gen ral merchandise store at Fairport, was In town yesterday on business, be hsving noma ap from that plscs with C. N. Miller, publicity agent of (be N.-C.-O. Mr. Fuller haa an up-to-date store at the" new summer resort town and reports that business is very good. E. A. Pridsy of Adel and W. H. Shirk of this plscs left Monday morn ing for Klamath Falls whore they go to tsk the Knight Templar degree in Free Masonry, Another party com posed of J. B. Auten, J. C. Brookleaby - and E. O. Lamb, the latter ot Paisley, also went over this week, they to tsk . tbe Shrine. Wheat for chicken feed at Duke' Btor. tt Tom Calderwood nd John Morris war In town last week from Adel. ' Motor Cycle, In good condition, for sale cheap. Be Curti & Utler. A7-tf Cottonwood Lomber Co. High grade, yellow pine lumber. All kind of dressed lumber oo band. J 12-3 m Mr. and Mr. John Brlle who hay been residing at Napa. California, iiio past yssr have returned to their horn at Da via Creek. For Sale or Rent Tbe Walter Res idence, Cor. Dullard and Walter Bt. 9 rooms, Lot 183x252 ft, term give. W. P. Talne k Co., Agta. y 3-tf George Jammerthal hss gone to Reno, Nevada where be will receive treatmeot for rbeumstism at th sulphur springs near that plac. O. T. McKendree, the wool and mutton buyer, Friday returned from San Francisco wher h recently went with a shipment of mutton sheep. Mr. E. H. Smith and children Tues dsy returned from their extended camolng trip In Big Valley, the Doc tor having gun out last week to bring them to town. Manual Sanders, one of Lake County's substantial sheepmen, Mon dsy morning dcpsrtsd for Reno where he will combine pleasure and business on a short visit C. A. Pruitt is a recent arrive! from Jackson County, and ia ao well pleased with this section that he ia contempla ting dipsostng of his property in the Rogue River Valley and locating here. Auto Stage to New Pine Creek, leave Lak-vtew every Monday, Wed nesday and Saturday mornings at 10 o'clock. Pare, round trip, $3.50; one way, 2.00. Bouihstone Bros J12 tf I have In my poMesniuu one irou gray horee, branded open A (a) on lult shoulder. Any one calling and proving property can have same by paying charges. W. M. Harvey, 1 ake view, Oregon. A14-UI Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rinebart aid son. Vane, and Mra. J. E. Norm returned last Thursdsy from Klamath Falls where they war in attendance at the conventon of tb Central Oregon De velopment League. We read tbat a young woman was recently short-circuited in a bsthing suit on Long Island beach and ahocked to death. W have often besrd of the shocking costumes of bathers, but be lieve this to be the first fstslity on record. Postoltice Inspector F. E. Whitney wss in tbe northern part ot Lake county last week examining applicants for the new post offices of Fleetwood, Woodrow, Loma Vista and Broadview, and also applicants for tbe vacuncy at Connelly. Mrs. A. Amick and son, D. F. Amick, were up Monday from New Pine Creek. Mr. Amick recently sus tsined a broken leg while in a playful scuffle with a friend, and as a result is still moving about with the aid of crutches. Harry Bailey, of tbe Bailey & Mas- singill stoie, was suddenly called to Portland on acceunt of tb illness of bis mother, who is residing with a daughter in that city. He left, Mon day morning, going to Klamth Falls with W. H. Shirk and E. A. Friday in the former'a machine. The Juntura Times, a four psge six column paper, with two pages home print, hss recently been launched at the town of Juntura. the present ter minal of tbe O.-W. R. & N. extension in Malbeur County. The initial issue hss reached our desk, but tie names of its publishers are not disclosed. Q F. P. Cronemlllcr, Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, and wife returned Tuesday evening from an auto trip to Klamath Falls where they attended the meeting of the Central Oregon Development League. They also vis ited Medford where their aon,Guy, is employed by the Oregon-Calfornia Electric Company. The latest fly trap Is made from a banana crata with a acreen stretched around It, and a hole sawed In the top and bottom of tb contrivance, and screen funnel Inside at the bottom. The flies get In but don't seem to get out, with tbe result that some traps hav caught half bUBhel of the nui sances. There I no patent on it. Judge Herbert Gal and family were her a few days the latter part ot last week visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. Gale is a . daughter of M. D. Hopklna and brother of Lymon Hopkins of tb Lakeview Ranch west ot town. From ' her tbey went to Klamath Falls where Judge Uale will enter the practice of law. A floe lloe of buck and homhide glove at greatly reduced price. Ahl strom ft Onother. Tb next meeting of th L.CI.C. hss bn postponed entll th first Tuesday fa October. For Sale One wagon, team and har ness. Team weight 1300; wagon as good as new. Ht J. W. Mikel. A7-U F. O. Bunting earn in town Sunday from hi ranch at Drews Valley where he haa been the past two week rusti csting In the hsy field. Trying to wslk in bobble skirt, a Medford girl sustained a brokea arm th other dsy. Possibly a slit In tbe skirt wsuld bsv saved ber. An all-night dance will be given Monday nlgbt. Labor Day, at tb Snider Opera boos. Mnsle will be furnished by the Lakeview Orchestra. J. Q. WJIIita left Sunday morning. by way of the west, for Umatilla County where be will teaoh a nine month term of sehool near Pendleton. $.VK) will boy a 5-paaaenger 30-horse power Htudebaker Touring car loot overhauled and painted. Everv part guaranteed except tire. Sontbstone Bros. Jy 17-tf All tb members of the Aid of tbe M. E. Church with their fsmilies are Invited to a picnic lunch Wednesdsy evening Sept. 3, at 6:30 P. M. on the lawn at Mrs. Cbas. Arthur. Tbe Ladies Aid of tbe M. E. Church who instigated snd mansged tbe Sweet Pea Fair which was recently held bsve announced tbat they will make the fair an annual event lor Lakeview. George Ross, son of Mrs. J. S. Ful ler, who has been spending his vaca tion in Lakeview, Monday left for Palo Alto, Cel. where he will resume his stuides in tb Stanford University. According to ststistics given out by tbe Ford factory of automobilea there are now 325,000 ears in us in tbe United States, or one to each family in every 67 or a oar to one person in esch 306 In the country. Mrs. Homer Pollard, daughter of Mrs. Carey Down, who with ber two children have been visiting with rela tives tn this valley tbe past seversl wseks, left Monday morning on her return to her bom at Berkeley. Cedarviile Record : A good deal of complaint waa made about tbe heavy rains damaging tbe bay but from what we can learn tbe second crop will be so much besvler on account of the rain tbat it will more than offset any damage done. Alfred Smith left this morning for I Fallon. Nevada, where he with J. F. ' Mayfield, formerly of Lakeview, has j leased a theater and motion picture house. Tbs picture show here will continue operation under the supervis ion of r. D. Smith. One second hand double set of ex pres harness with collars and breecb ing for $20.00 One set second hand collar & name single harness nearly new for $18.00 One set breast collar stogie harness second hand for $10.00. Ablatrom. & Guntber. D. M. McLemon, tbe well known stock dealer, expecta to arrive in Lakeview about September 7 or 8 with a shipment of stock csttle. Tbe ship ment will be an extra choice lot, and any one desiring to purchase should tske advantage of the opportunity. Wm. J. Nixon returned last Friday from Coure d'Alene, Idaho where he was recently celled owing to the ill ness ot bis mother, wno, we regret to state, died a few days, after Mr. Nixon arrival horn. He has resumed his position with tbe Hotel Lskeview Bar. V. S. Peet, editor of the Utsh Inde pendent of Ssit Lake City, Utah, was tn Lakeview yesterday he having com up from Fairport where he is spending seversl days. He is making an exhaustive inspection of this country, and will likely become inter ested in bringing settlers into the valley. William Powell, who has been em ployed . on the Hartxog ranch down the valley, received injury to one ot the Angers of his left hand last Mon day by getting it wrapped in a wire cable while unloading hay. Dr. Ever ett dressed the wound which wss so serious aa to necessitate amputation of the member at tbe seoond Joint. A Salem dispatch aays tbst Secre tary Bynon of tb Salem Commercial Club ia making arrangementa for the entertainment of Colonel Charles W. Tbstcher advocate of the Lincoln National Highway, who will soon visit that city. Ha will deliver an address in that city and the Commercial Club ia planning for a royal reception in his behalf. Bee Curtis A Ut'ey for tw good re linquishments. Jy 34-tf Por Sale Ten bead of milch cow. Bee J. C. Oliver, West Bide. A 28-tf William Jennings Bryan baa changed th Commoner from a weekly to a monthly publication. . Dr. T. B. Short, dentist, of Silver Lske, cam down last week and ia spending several daya in Lakeview. Attorney L. F. Conn and family and James Judge and wife have returned home from their camping trip In Big Valley. WOOD We are now prepared to take order for yoor Winter's wood In aoy quantities, at f 0.00 per cord. O'Neill A Danlap. ' Jy 10-tf President W. U. Shirk of th First National Bank, accompanied oy Mrs. Shirk lsst week returned from a trip to Paiaiey and Silver Lake, which was made in tbeir auto. Mr. and Mra. T. H. Bill left Toes day morning ot tbis week by privste conveyance for the Rogue River Val ley where tbey expect to locate on a ranch near Medford. For Sale Cheap Three buggies, one rubber tire, with set of harness; one phaetoii almost new, and one single seat buggy. Enquire Wm. Harvey, Lakeview, Oregon. . Mr. and Mra. H. A. Funk have mov ed into their new bouse in the Drenkel Addition, and W. R. Steele and family have removed into the Sam McKee house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Funk. J. E. MoDonsld, K. M. McDonald and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Elliott left Sundsy for tbe Little Cbewsucan country where they will remain for seversl dava enjoying camp lite. Mrs. Wm. Lubke, formerly Mrs. Anna Babel and Alfred McCoul return ed Saturday from Klamath Falls where they hsve been the past several weeks, and where Mrs. Babel and Mr. Lubke were recently married. Mra. J. Beemer of Sparks, Nevada, a aaugtber of "Grandma" Taylor, and Mra. Clarence Bigelow of Bakersfleld, Cel., a granddaughter, arrived in Lake view laat week on a aeveral days visit with Mrs. Taylor and son, Ed. De trick. Tbe dance given last Friday night at New Pine Creek by Darnell's tend of this piece wss a pronounced success socially aa well as financially, the band having made S26 after all expen ses were met. A few couples attended the dance from here and' report a very enjoyable time.. Frank Schmidt, who lives a few miles northwest of town, was msde happy lsst Tbursdsy by the receipt of a telegram from St. Joseph, . Mo., where Mrs. Schmidt has been the past few months, stating tbat a baby girl bad been born to them. We bad previoualy heard of a Kansas train being stalled for forty minutes by graesboppers. but it remained for the Detroit News to tell us that "be sides clogging the rails they bit off the driving wheels, and kicked the engineer and fireman to death." And you don't have to go outside of Lakeview to get ssmples off troit to show what can be produced here in tbat line. We now have on display some peach plums and Yellow Trans parent applea tbat were grown on Tom Cloud'a place in the northern part of town, tbe quality of which is convinc ing that tbe hardy fruits will grow abundantly here. T. E. Bernard and E. E. Woodcock and their families returned tbe first of the week from their outing to Odeil Lake, Bend and other interior points north of here. The trip was made in their cars and tbey report's very en joyable time. Miss Msrgie Bernard j returned with her parents from Mon mouth where she has been attending Summer school. For several dsy last week, up to and including Sunday, the hottest weather of the season was experienced in Lakeview. While there is no sta tion of the Government weather bu reau in town, the nearest being about five miles north, the correct tempera ture was not learned, but different email thermometer registered about 90 degrees in tbe snade. Lake County and Lakeview have gained an ardent and conscientious booster in tbe person of M.J, Emer ick, who with hia wife, mother, F. X. Emerick, Homer El wood and George Hendselmen all of Medford. Oregon, haa oeen spending several weeks camp ed on Blue Creek on the Lakeview Plush road about twenty miles east of here. Mr. Emerick is a heavy property holder In Jaokson County and operates different Uaragea in the metropolis of th Rogue River Valley. CONCRETE WORK Contracts taken for all kind of Concrete and Cement Work Sceptic Tanks, Walks and Foundations a Specialty Cemetery Work, such a Vaults, Curbs and Fencing ' Phonm f A Dl O. rMlf3l 832 VSaWMrirV W VUOlsdl Phon B32 Sweet-Orr Work Clothes They wear better and fiit better than the other kind SwtCT-ORRVI ?UNl6NMAP OVERA&Sl Bibs, in plain blues and stripes $1.00 'Ace of Spades' non shrinking bibs..$ 1 .25 Look at our Jumbo Work Shirts some value for 50c Corduroy Pants, peg tops; cuff bottom; good grade; well made .. $3.50. BRITTEN & ERICKSON CORSET NEWS The NEMO is the Standard Corset for wear and com fort. None better at the dMtt) ()& price. One price all over the world. When in need of a Corset let us show you a "Nemo." LAKEVIEWQMERCANTILE CO.