Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, September 04, 1913, Image 5

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    "Wo Sett The Real Earth"
O'NEILL & DUNLAP
GENERAL
REAL ESTATE
Lakeview : Oregon
Good Values for the Land Seeker
10.00 per acre for a good West Bide 160-ncre ranch, Improved with buildings and
orchard.
121.00 per acre for a 2X0-acre ranch five miles from Lakeview, 7i acres In Brut erop
thli year; splendid aiope for irrigation and within balf-mile of O.V.L.
canal, t
110.00 per acre for SO acres five milra Weat of Lakeview, irrigation ditch crosses
one end which gives aome water right.
A large number of 10-acre tract with five-acre water right, at right prices.
3000.00 For a 7-rootn lioune, a lot of fruit trees and about one acre of choice
land clora In. Ksy teiine.
12000.00 Taken n 7-room bungalow almost new, lot 100x180 feet, good location.
F.aay terma.
4000,00 Will buy c.ne of the finest homos In the city. 7-rooin modern buogalow
with 0 fine Iota, a bargain, don't mine It. Kaay teriiu.
Vacant lota tor anle in different parti of the city from f 125.00 op.
City Property
Xahc County Examiner
TliUilHlAY, HKI'TKMHKK 4, 1913.
BRIEF MENTION
Wheat for chicken feed at Duke's
Htore. lit
Manuel Sander returnod Saturday
evening from a acveral daya trip to
Keno.
Al Christy, proprietor of the Cum hi
Prairie ssw mill waa in town aeveral
daya thia week.
ror something tootiiaome try our
I'eanut Taffy. We make and sell tone
of it. The Kandy Kitchen.
L. A. Lyon ot Cedsrvllle, la spend
ing several daya bere vliiting with
bia brother, Dr. J. L. Lyon.
The Order of Eastern Star mcete ai
usual in the Maaonle Temple, next
Tuesday night. Full attendance is re
queued. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Flniey of Bly
last week panted through Lakeview
tn their auto enrouto to their ranch
near Adel.
Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Fox of Eugene
spent a few dava here lust week visit
ing Dr. and Mra. Kussell, who met
tbcm at Klamath Falls. I
Edson Fouike of Uazelle, and aunt,
Mra. li. D. Kdson of Klamath County
were in Lakeview Wednesday, regis
tered at Hotel Lakeview.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Baldwin have
leased the Mrs. Ablatrom residence
property on North Main street, and
are now occupying their new quarters.
Al Cochran, who spent aeveral
months here last year, returned last
week from an extended trip, including
eastern and auuhern California pointa.
We have a lino lino of 1.26 buggy
wldps tlmt wo are selling for 76 eta;
alao 1.50 buggy whips at 1.00. A
limited amount of wagon umbrellas
at 1.76. Ablatrora A (Juutber.
Fred Reynolds and wife and Clarence
Rinehart and wife Saturday afternoon
autoed to Deep Creek and spent the
night on that atream. 'Ibey report
the catch of nice atring of fish.
George Edgecomb of McPhearaon,
Kansaa, ia a late arrival in Lakeview.
He owna soma small tracts of real
estate in the oounty and is looking over
this section with a view of locating
permanently. '
Lakeview was as quiet as the most
obscure village Monday, the Labor
day holiday being unusually like a day
of rest owing to science of many
people who attended the Irish picnio
at Camus Prairie.
Misi Pearl Hall baa returned from
her vacation spent with relatives at
Myrtle Creek, Oregon, to begin her
dutiea as teacher of the primary de
partment of the Lakeview aohool
which will open next Thursdsy.
W. H. Shirk accompanied by Mra.
Shirk and Mrs. C. A. Watson and E.
A. Friday of Adel, Sunday returned
from Klamath Falls where Mr. Shirk
and Mr. Priday went to take the Knight
Templars degree in Free Masonry.
Andrew Morris, daughter Miss
Florence, and J. L. Morria left Friday
for Medford where Misa Morria will
enter achooi. Andrew and J. L.jwlll
visit with relatives in the Rogue River
Valley tor several daya before return
ing. Heavy rains and cloud bursts that
are causing considerable damage to
property and railroad trafllc are occur
ing over the state ef Nevada. A
cloudburst at Ely Saturday almost
entirely destroyed the city's water
system.
Mrs. E. R. Patch and children Mon
day morning left for Stockton, Cal.,
where toey will remain during the
Winter while the children will attend
school. The two girls will enter a
convent and the little boy a kinder,
garten achooi.
Dr. T. V. Ball acoompamed by (1.
A. Tindall Tuesday evening arrived
from San Francisco and will spend a
few days in Lakeview attending to
business matters. Mrs, Hall and aon
are at Myrtle Creek, Oregon, where
they will remaia for aome time visit.
Ing with the Doctor's relatives. Dr.
Hall will spend the winter In Oakland.
W. L. Clapo Monday came over from
Klamath Fa 11a In bia auto bringing
W. A. Davia and U. u. Burtt of San
Francisco. Mr. Burtt ia a mining en
gineer and Mr. Cavls la said to be a
man of considerable capital and they
are investigating the mineral resources
of this section with a view of Invest
ing. Tuesday thev made trip to
New Pine Creek end High Grade and
later visited the Windy Hollow dis
trict in Warner.
We carry nothing bat first class cho
colates at the Kandy Kitchen.
Koe Curtis Utley for two good re
linquishments, if 24-tf
N. A. McCurdy bualness man of
New Fine Creek waa in Lakeview
Tuesdsy.
A fine line ot buck and boraehide
gloves at greatly reduced prices. A hi'
stmui A (lumber.
II. P. Welch Tuesdsy evening re
turned from a aeveral daya business
trip to Warner Valley.
Mra. Jsck Parttn of Summer Lake
la apending several daya in Lakeview
receiving treatment by Dr. Russell.
J. R. Rose last week came over from
the 7T ranch in Warner Valley where
be has been the psst seversl weeks.
Mrs. H. II. llahn and daughter,
Viola, this week left for Grants Pass,
Oregon, where they expect to remain
Indefinitely.
WOOD We are now prepare! to
take ordera for your Winter's wood
In anr quantities, at 0.00 per cord.
O'Neill A Dunlap. Jy 10-tf
The third graoe this year will at
tend achooi at the old building, which
has been thoroughly repaired and
renovated for the purpose.
Miss Marie Church, who has teen
engsged to teach in the Lakeview
hign school the coming term, arrived
Saturday evening from Corvallis.
G. W. Rice, obief engineer of tbe
Goose Lake Valley Irrigation Co.,
waa last week called to Denver, Colo.,
on business connected with the locsl
project.
R. J. Swift, booxkeeer for the
Lakeview Mercantile Co., ia taking a
vacation from hia duties, during which
time F. O. Ablstrom is working in
his stead.
Puplla attending achooi thia year will
need a lot of tablets, pencils, pens,
ink and all aorta of achooi supplies.
Tha place to get theae things ia at
Snyder St Reynolds Drug Store.
Tbe fifth session of tbe Pacific Log
ging Congress will be held in Upoksne,
Wash., Setember 24 to 27. The object
of tbe congress ia the advancement of
the science of logging engineering.
Reno Gazette: Land Commissioner
Fred Shaffer of the N.-U.-O. railroad
returned to Reno yesterday. He baa
lately arranged for the distribution of
two eara of the best seed wheat in the
N.-C.-O. country.
Frank C. Chapel of Chicago arrived
in Lakeview Tuesdsy evening to look
over tome lard holdings he has in this
county. Today he made a trip to
Chewaucan where he has some small
tracts of real estate.
Upon request of tbe attorneys for
the defense, the aentencing of Maury
J. Digga, convicted white slaver, haa
been postponed until September 10.
The sentence was to bave been pro
nounced by Judge Van Fleet Tuesday.
U. S. Mad Auto Singe Leave
Lakeview for Paisley every day ex
cept Sunday, at 7 a. ru. Paaaengirs
please book at Joe Fuller's stave
otllce. Fares, one way $5 00; round
trip, $S 00. Soutbetone Bros. J12-tf
C. G. Merrill and G. W. Offleld came
over tbia week from Merrill, Klamath
County, expecting to buy a car load
of horses, but bought only about 12
bead from Wm. Harey. Jack Hannan
and Virgil Brattain drove the horses
to Merrill.
An appeal ia being made to Governor
Weat urging him to commute tne sen
tence of Robert Morgan, who is
sentenced to be executed today for the
murder of his sweetheart, Virgie
Hart, at Condon. It is reported that
II jurora who aat in the 'case are ready
to sign a petition asking for clemency,
giving as a reason that Morgan ia
young and at the time of committing
the crime was blinded by jealousy.
O. U. Metcalf, traveling freight and
passenger Agent of the Southern Pac
ific, writea the Examiner from Ely,
Nevada, that he thinks it may be of
some interest to the people of Lake
County to know that the sheep inspec
tion will no longer be required on
shipments of sheep from pointa on the
N.-C.-O. Railway to California points
and the East.
The Beeson Brothers show which ia
now at tbe Snider opera bouse will
continue their engagement until Satur
day night. Tbe performancea 'consist
of vaudeville aketcbea, motion pioturea
and clever acta by their trick dogs.
Tonight they will introduce a feature
of trained ponies whlob promises to be
a treat to both old and young. Tbe
show is attractting good audiences and
their class of entertainment ia new and
quite different from anything that haa
been here for some time.
For Sale Ten bead of mllih cow a.
Kee J. C. Oliver, West Side. A 28-lf
Dave Edler, the well known sheep
msn, came In town yesterday to spend
a tew daya.
Mrs. Phil S. Cummins returned home
Saturday evening after a three
month'a visit with relatlvea in Kaniaa.
For Hnle One wagon, team and hir
neia. TeaiP weight 1300; wagon as
good as new. He J. W. Mikel. A7-U
Dr. B. Dsly Sunday returned from
a trip to Klamath Falls, Medford, and
Portland, returning by way of Crater
Lake.
A. L. Thornton haa just received a
shipment of school books and supplies,
and ia now ready to fully aupply all
needa in this line.
rather P. P. Kern, pastor of tbe
local St. Patrick's ehurch last week
purchased a Ford automobile of the
Lakeview Garage.
W. P. Curtis, of tbe realty firm of
Curtia Si Utley, returned borne yester
dsy evening from Los Angeles where
he went several days sgo on business.
Save money on your school books this
yesr by tsking yoor lsst yesrs' books
to Snyder & Reynolds Drug Store and
exchanging them for new books.
Mrs. V. O. Ahlstrom and children
departed last week for Santa Cruz,
Cal. where they will spend the Winter
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Heryford.
For Sale Cheap Three buggiea, one
rubber tire, with aet of barusa; cue
phaetou aim oh t new, and one alngle
neat buggy. Enquire Wm. Harvey,
Lakeview, Oregon.
Mrs. S. O. Cressler returned home
last week after apending several
months in different parla of California.
Mr. Cressler is now at Cedarville and
will return to Lakeview in a few days.
George Conn arrived last week from
Oakland to look after business inter
eata in tbia county. He will remain
until after tbe Fall term ot Circuit
Court which will convene Ootober 20.
. Some splendid Yellow Transparent
applea, which were grown by E. R.
Patch on hia ranch below town, are on
display in the Examiner window.
Tbey are considered the best of tbe
variety ever shown here.
Snyder & Reynolds bave the agency
for school books and will te in posi
tion to take old books in exchange for
the new onea when achooi opena.
Look for list of books that can be
exchanged on page three of last
week'a Examiner.
Robert McKee, wife and son, led,
who recently arrived here in their auto
from Corvallis, last week departed for
California. They are ultimately bound
for San Diego, where they will spend
the Winter, but will spend aeveral daya
visiting enroute.
One second band double set of ex
press harness with collars and breech
ing for $20.00 One set second band
collar & bame single harness nearly
new for $18.00 One set breast collar
alogl harness second band for $10.00.
AbUtroiu & Guntber.
Mrs. Mary Ablstrom, widow of tbe
late S. F. Ahlstrom. and grandson,
Harold Venator, Saturday morning
left for Sacramento where they will
remain fur aome time, later
visiting with relatives in Ssn Frsncisco
and her sister, Mrs. Gates, in Marys
ville. They expect to return to Lake
view in about a year.
County Commissioner F. E. Anderson
of Lake arrived Tuesday from the
northern part of the county to attend
the September term of county court
which convened yeaterday. Mr.
Anderson reports good crops in his
section and aaya many new settlers are
coming into that part of tbe county,
Harry Bailey returned home Sunday
evening from Portland, accompanied
by hia mother, Mra. L. Bailey, and
hia niece, Miss Josephine Beach, who
will remain bere on an extended visit.
As waa atated by the Examiner last
week Mr. Bailey waa called to Port
land on account of tbe illness of bis
mother, and their many friends will
be pleased to learn that she ia so im
proved aa to be able to return to Lake
view. Trudge Wolverton of tbe United
States District Court for Oregon
granted an appeal from bia decree,
rendered July 1, forfeiting 2,300,000
acres of land ia Oregon, comprising
the celebrated Oregon & California
Railroad land grant, to the United
Statea Government. The case will
now go to tbe Court of Appeala San
Francisco which convenes October 6.
It Is said that no decision may be ex
pected before the Summer of 1915.
Motor Cycle, In good condition, for
tale cheap. See Curtia & Utley. A7-U
K. S. Sherlock and M. S. Lester
came down from Silver Lake yester
day evening.
Sheriff W. B. Snider and Assessor
A. J. Foster lsst week msde a business
trip to Warner Valley.
E. Carlson, well known farmer of
the Summer Lake Valley, was in Lake
view a few daya last week.
MeKendree & Arthur report tbe pur-
chase of 900 head of lamba and wethers
i from Con FlUgerald and Jack Burke.
Cottonwood Lornlxr Co. High
I grade, yellow pine lumber. All kinds
: of dressed lumber on hand. J12-3m
C. C. Chitwood, fire warden of Lake
and Klamath Counties, and Fred Ap
plegate were bere the first of tbe week
from Klamab Falls.
For Sale or Rent Tbe Walters Res
idence, Cor. Bullard and Walters St.
9 rooms, Lot 133x262 ft, terms giveu.
W. F. Paine & Co., Agta. Jy 3-tf
Miss Elsie Post, who haa been ser
iously 111 the past several daya, suff
ering from an attack of appendicitis,
is reported to be recovering nicely.
T. B. Wakefield, county commia-
! sioner, Tuesday came over .from War
i ner Lake to pertomr bia dutiea at the
present session of tbe county court.
George Swanston, the Sacramento
mutton buyer, spent a few dava in
Lakeview last week, but returned,
we understand, without making any
purchases here.
All Odd Fellows and their familiea
and Rebekahs and their families
should not torget the dance and social
wbicb will be held in tbe I.O.O.F.
ball tomorrow evening.
Sammy Hoyt, young eon of Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Hoyt, received an injury
to his foot last Sunday, caused by a
piece of lumber tailing upon it wbile
playing at the Sunset Lake Lumber
Yard.
Louia Conn, an old and retired mer
chant of Adin, Calif., committed
auicide at bia bome at that place last
week, by abooting bimaelf with a re
volver. It is said that be left quite a
fortune.
I have la my possession one iron
gray horse, branded open A (a) n
left shoulder. A ay one calling and
proving property can bave same by
paying charges. VV. M. Harvey, 1 ake
vlew, Oregoo. A14-6t
Q The Alturaa baseball team met de
feat in the game with Reno Sunday at
Mnana Springe in a score of 6 to 3,
and also lost tbe game Labor Day with
the Carson City Indian team, in a re
ported score ui 11 to 2.
Twenty-one persons were killed and
nAnvltr Rfl InmrArl flnmA nf w hrtm will
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die, in a rear end collision Tuesday
morning on the New York, New Haven
Hartford railroad, six milea nortb
of New Haven, Conn.
C. B. Parker and D. P. Browne of
the Warner Valley Stock Co., were in
Lakeview tbia week from the com
pany's ranch near Adel. They recent
ly received a dynamo and engine which
will be installed on tbe rancb for beat
ing and lighting purposes.
J. E. Paddock, who owna a sheep
ranch in Langeil Valley near Lorealla,
Klamath County, was in Lakeview
thia week attending to business mat
ters. Mr. Paddock haa resided in Lan
geil Valley tbe past six yeara, and this
la hia first visit to Lakeview.
The prizes given by the Ladies Civic
Improvement Club for tbe beat flower
garden and the best aweet peaa were
awarded last Saturday. Tbe prize ot
95.00 for the best flower garden waa
given to Mra. D. C. Schminck, and a
prize of $2.50 tor the best sweet peaa
was awarded to Mrs. J. O'Neill. The
judges were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Fotaer of the Foster-Elliott Stock Co.,
and Miss Calmer of Berkeley, Cal.
C. L. Jamieson. a mining engineer
of Seattle, came near meeting with a
serious aocident at Currier Camp yea
terday morning. He waa apending a
few days with his college mates, Walt
Dutton and Lynn Cronemiller, and
while engaged in cleaning a gun it
waa accidentally discharged, the bullet
passing between the great and second
toes, the latter being broken. Super
visor G. D. Brown waa at the acene of
tbe aocident and he immediately
ordered Mr. Jamieson brought to
Lakeview for treatment. On arrival
bere Dr. J. I. Russell dressed tbe
wound, and Mr. Jamieson is now get
ting along nicely and expects to be as
good as new shortly. He waa accom
panied to Lakeview by Supervisor
Brown and Lynn Cronemiller, and is
the guest of the latter at the family
home.
Play Troupe Pleases
The Foster-Elliott Stock Comosny
again pleased good audiences In Lake
view on Saturday and Sunday even
ings last. Saturday evening they
presented "Tbe Missourians," the play
that real'y made Nat Goodwin famous.
Many considered thia tbe best per
formance the troupe gave in both their
engagements bere, and it is surely a
very lively and interesting bill. Tbe
play Sunday night waa "The Marriage
of Kitty." This is replete with tunny
lines, which eoupied with good acting.
Fall Suitings
Over 400 samples to select from, ranging in price
from $13.50 to $4-5.00.
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By ordering your Winter Suit now you get what
you first select, not second or third choice as
you will later. Better look them over.
BRITTEN & ERICKSON
FAlL
ILL our Fall
arc now on the way and we will
soon show you a new up-to-date
line in Dress Goods, Ladies' and
Children's Suits and Coats, Men's Suits
and Overcoats, Shoes, and in fact all
goods necessary for your comfort for
Winter, Be sure and see these lines
before you make your purchaces. We
guarantee the best at the price that can
be had
Lakeview Mercantile Co.
made tbe pereformance most enjoy
able. Mr. Foster atated tbat the company
would return here next year, carrying
a good line of scenery and in a reper
toir of late and classical plays.
Gun Club Meeting:
A meeting of the Goose Lake Gun
Club is called for Friday evening at
7:30 o'clock at the Fremont National
Forest office. All memters are re
quested to be present.
Harry Bailey, See'y.
The finest line of
Woolens in town fit
and workmanship
guaranteed.
GOODS
and Winter Goods
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