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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1913)
"W Sell The Real Earth" O'NEILL O UNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon City Property Good Values for the Land Seeker 140.00 per acre' for a good West Bide 100-acre ranch. Improved with buildings and orchard. (21.00 per acre for a 280-acre ranch five mi let from Lakeview, 70 acre In first crop tbla ear; eplendld alope for irrigation and within half-mile of O.V.L. canal. (10.00 per acre forSOaeres Ave tnlka Went of Lakeview, irrigation dtf.h crosses one end which gives aome water right. A large number of 10-aere tracta with fire-acre water right, at right price. 13000.00 For a 7-room Iioums, lot of fruit trees and About one acre of choice land close In. Eey ti-roia. (3000.00 Takes a 7-room bungalow almost new, lot 100x160 feet, good location. ; Eaa terms. 14000.00 Will buy one of tbe finest homes In the city. 7-room modern bungalow wlih 8 fine iota, a bargain, don't mis It. Eaay terms. Vacant lota tor sale In different parti of tbe city from 1125.00 np. lafic Count? Cramtncr TliUKNDAY, OCTOBBIt 2. 1913 Bee t ortla A Utley for two good re llaqatebmente. Jv 24-1 1 The Fair weather promises to con' tlnua mora than fair. Vulgarian wllka, velvets and trim. Inga. Mercantile Co. For Rant A good ssven-room bouaa at vary reasonable price, two blocka from Grammar School. Apply at thla office, Mai Bode lait week left for Call for nla polnta to buy aome dairy atock which ha will have ahlppad Into thla valley. C. E. Driver ot Warner Lake waa a buaineaa vlaltor In the county aeat the first of tbe week, he having coma over Sunday. J. Frankl, the well know wool buyer who baa been in Lakeview aince early laat Spring, Tuesday morning left on his return to hia homo in San Fran claco. Until further notice. The Embroi dery liop will be situated In the building lormi-rly occupied by Mrs. ' Weiloo's Millinery Store. Mre. II. B. Algvr. tl James Young waa In town Saturday from the Cottonwood sawmill. Ha re porta a good run at the mill this sesson and the sale of a large amount of lumber. Judge Van Fleet has granted the at torneys for Maury Uidg and Drew 4Jamioelli an additional twenty days atay of execution in which to perfect their appeals. "The Sweeia of low prlcea never equals the bitterness of poor quality." You will find we keep the best candy that is poiSible to be turned out. The Kandy Kitchen. C. C. Randolph who haa a homeitead at Crescent in the northeastern part ef Klamath County la spending sever al dsys In Lakeview, be having coma down with Earl Austin in the letter's auto. i Frauk Wilson la making choice tamalea back of tbe Inn Bar. Henry Dlppe 1 scllln r tbetu over town, tak ing the plnce of tbe colored man who formerly sold the tauialea. I'houe Main 311. S 11 1 4 E. S. Reader, traveling freight and passenger agent of the Western Pac ific, rame in on Tuesday evening's train and will spend a few days in this vicinity looking after the interests of his company. L). M. McLemore, of Klamath Kalis who with Albert Walker ol Bly haa some blooded stock for sale, waa in tbe proposal, and William Uarnei, Jr.. Lakeview last week for the purpose of making aome salea to looal stock men. The first dance of the weekly dances end soclsls for the winter in the Antlera Club will bo beld next Saturday evening. All members and their wives or lady friends are requested to attend. By order of F. P. Cronemillei, president. H. L. Chandler, proprietor of tbe Northern Stage Line waa in town last week from bia Crooked Creek ranch, he having come in to get aome school books and supplies for tba aohool which recently opened in hla district. Miss Madge Doubletree baa been employed as teacher. Crater Lake National Park contains an area of 249 square miles or 159,360 acres. Crater Lake itself has a water aurface c.f 2414 square miles, la 6177 feet atove Bee level, and has a depth of K1 feet. The lake was first dis covered by John llillman, the bead of a party ot gold huntera on June 12, 1153. A press dispatch from Alturas atatea that the capital atock haa been fully ubscribed for the organization of a new bank under the atata lawa at that place. J. H. Derevan, J. U. Stewart, A. Gibaon and otbera are aald to be tbe heaviest among local atockholdera. Tba capital 'stock baa been fixed at 25,000. The sum of (270,000 baa been named a conservative estimate of the eost of the mountain eeotlon of Jaokaon County's portion of tba Pacific High way. The eost of tba mountain sec tion is based on a mileage of IS 1-2 miles at (20,000 a mile, 110,000 a mile each for grading and paving. Tbla portion of the highway extends from Cha Barron ranch to California line. The mountain section will have a con rete base, surfaced with aome standard , paving materia and la to be 16 feet wide In addition to a four-foot oxten slon on each side, For Sale Toain and harneaa; (50. Enquire at tbla office. 8 2J-t3 New Hoe of coat a for ladles and misses. Mercantile Co. Good line of ladles wool drcee Juat in, Mercantile Co. J. II. Green of the 7T ranch in War ner Valley was in town Mondav. For Sale Fine quality balled bay at reasonable price. Dao Brennan, Forest Office. Mrs. W. J. White Tuesday morning took bar departure on the auu'h bound train for Reno. Wanted: Pupilaooall Brass Inatro- menta Mandolin, Violin, Guitar, IMano and Harmony. Apply to J ante Darnell. B25-1:?, F. II. Oliver of Spokane who has been spending several daya In Warner Valley yesterday departed for Klam ath Falls. About CO bead of good grnde Shrop ahire bock lamb for sain. Inquire or write Pelton-Slaemor Co , Fort Klamath, Or. lit Judging by the also and quality of soma of tbe numerous squashes and pumpkins on display in the Fair room, tbia la the original land 'of "Peter Piper." Supervisor Gilbert D. Brown and Clerk D. P. Brennan of the Fremont Forest Tuesdsy left tor Crescent by auto. They are expected borne tomorrow. George Swanston, sheep and cattle buyer of Sacramento, was here a short time the latter part of laat week. He recently bought the Cbas. Sherlock mutton. For Bale ('heap Three buggit.'ri, one rubber tire, with act of lianii-; one phaetou aluioet new, and one aliigle wilt buggy. Enquire Wiu. Harvey, Lakeview, Oregon. Mrs. E. E. Colvin last Thursday morning received a telegram from her eon. Harvey, stating that a baby girl bad been born to ba and Mra. Colvin at their borne in Oakland on tbat date. Judge W. S. Worden, of Klamath County, baa been named aa one of tbe eight apeeial commissioners to assist in tba preparations for tbe Portola Festival to be given in San Francisco October 22 to 25. Joe Parman, a prominent sheepman of Bidwell was in Lakeview last week, be having come over on business connected with tbe shipment of lamjs which he recently sold to W. P. Carey of San Francisco. lifilln Mpflnnnhl ia havincy Nevem! ( - - - - impruvementa made to bis residence in the Watson Addition. A bath roum haa been added and the entire house has been painted which greatly adds to its appearance. Harry Cannon this week came up from Wooiiland, Cal. He atatea that Mra. Cannon has been seriously ill the past several weeka but ia now out of all danger. During ber sickness she was treated at hospitals at both Sac ramento and Oakland. E. Keller was up yesterday from his ranch at New Pine Creek ar.d brought an excellent display of fruits and vegetablea for the County Fair. Among other choice products Mr. Keller is exhibiting aome samples of grspes grown on his place. Chas. Zahn, wife and son were ar rivals in Lakeview yesterday evening from Cloud County, Kansas, having taken advantage of the Homeseekera ratea west. They have come with the intention ot spending tbe Winter In Lake County, and to locate permanent ly If they like the country. F. A. Fitzpatrlck auperintendent of the ZX ranch Tuesday departed for San Francisco in hia auto to attend the delivery of the company's beet cattle which will be shipped from Klamath Falls. He was accompanied by bis sister, Mrs. C. B. Parker, of Aoel who will spend the Winter in California. Manager F. O. Bunting and Miller George Hammersley are very busily engaged in manufacturing flour at the Lakeview Mills. The mill is now being operated time and a quarter, running up to nlna o'clock P. M. Last Monday 80,000 pounds of wheat were delivered at the mill by farmers from over tbe valley. W, S. Lamb, recently of California, tbia week purchased 160 acres ot tim ber land on Salt Creek from F. P. Light and Geo. D. Harrow and will estabillah a wood yard here. Mr. Lamb also purchased the E. S. Hoyt residence property in the Walters Ad dition, and will abortly take possess ion, Mr. Hoyt and family expecting to remove to Rochester, Nevada to locate. Win. Barrington is now working aa elerk In tbe local N.-C.-O. depot T. A. Cramp, ofAdel la spending a few days in Lakeview tbia week. tra nloe lot of all tbejneweat dreaa and coat goods. Mercantile Co. For Sale Ten bead of mlkh cowa. fieej. C. Oliver, West Side. A 28-tf J. T. Flook, a prosperous stockman of Rock Creek, waa a buaineaa vlaitor In Lakeview laat week. If Mr. 8alzer la aa homely aa the newspaper pictures, show him, bo ought to be impeached. WOOD We are now prepared to take orders for your Winter's wood In an quantities, at 6.00 per cord. O'Neill & Dunlap. iy 10U Luke Walker and mother, Mra. Albeit Walker of Bly, were In Lake view a few days last week, the guests of Mrs. Dora Lane. Miss Lera Duka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3. P. Duke, haa gona to Summer Lake where she will teach school this Wfnter, A choice fls" room tangalew, all furnished, in best resldeBcd section for sale very cheap. For particulars in quire of U. W. Drenkel. H. B. Millard, of toe Warner Valley Irrigation Co., Monday arrived here from Portland, and continued on to the Warner Valley on business connect ed with the project. Wm. Combs the first of the week left for his former home at Freeport, Micb., where he waa called on busi ness in conne ition with property In terests at that place. Emit Enquist wss in town Friday from bis sheep camp near Cottonwood. He stated tbat bia stock were in good condition, but tbst a storm would greatly improve the range. George H. Bixby, a millionaire of Long Beach, Cal., who baa been on trail tba past several daya charged with having contributed to tbe down fall of minor young women, was found not guilty by the Jury. Wm. Harvey, the boras buyer. Sun day arrived by auto from Harney County from whiob place be bad a band of horses brought to thia valley. Mr. and Mra. D. P. Brown accompan ied bim over from Adel. F. L. Young, superintendent of the American Soda Produota Co., and wife have been spending several daya in Lakeview of late Mr. Young baa just completed a nice dwelling house near the soda mine at Alkali Lake. Motor Cycle, In good condition, for sale cheap. See Curtie & Utlev. A7-tf C. B. Parker and wife came over from the MC ranch at Adal Toeaday. Simon Jnanto waa in town from bia sheep camp tbia week baying supplies. W. H. Casebeer, a aheepman of the Bly country, waa transacting buaineaa here a few days laat week. Do not forget the dance at tbe opera bouse to-morrow night. Moaie will be furnished by four-piece orchestra. Earl Austin returned to Lskevlew last week from near Bend where be baa been employed aa Forest ranger. Daring the presence ot County Com missioner Wakefield In town last week a special seaaion of the eounty court was beld last Friday and Saturday. Ike Robinett, a substantial farmer of tbe New Pine Creek aection, came op from hia ranch yesterday evening and will remain until after the fair. Mrs. Eugene Smith and two children hive removed to Lakeview from Butte In the northern part of tbe eounly. and will remain here this Winter while the children attend school. F. A. Remington, of tbe Lska County Fair board, yesterday evening arrived from Lake In the northern part ot the county with a wagon load of exhibits from bis district. County Commissioner T. B. W eke- field end family last week came over from Warner Lake to attend the fun eral of Bryon Dodson. Mra. Wakefield and Mrs. J. C. Dodson are slaters. W. R. Steele bss taken a position in Bieber'a Cash Store, be having begun work yesterday. F. S. Long fellow is now acting as night clerk in tbe Hotel Lakeview, filling tbe position vscated by Mr. Steele. U. S. Mail Auto State Leaves Lakeview for Paisley every day ex cept Sunday, at 7 a. m. Paaaengtra pleaxe book at Joe Fuller's stage office. Fares, one way $5 00; round trip, 18.00. Soutbatone Brna. J12-tf ' W. B. Barnea and family were over last week from Klamath County on a short visit, tba guests of M. S. Barnea and family. W. B. waa at one time assessor of Lake County and haa numerous friends in this section. T. H. Cloud yesterday received a splendid apeclmen of deer head, the antlera having five points, from Cbas. Ohlea, who bss a homeatesd near Drews Valley. Tbe animal was killed Tues- i dsy at Secret Valley, and its weight was estimated at 300 pounds. ! All persons knowing themselves In-' Taking advsntage of the good roads debted to Mrs. Neilon, are requested the uneepmen are now purchasing tbeir j to call at the store not later than Oct. supplies in Lakeview in lurge auan-j 15, and arrange for the settlement of ' titles. Last week Bailey & Massingill j the account, which has been placed ! ent out 22.000 pounds of camp supplies j with ua for collection. H. B. Alger ' to O'KeefTee & Parman and O Keeffee I & Fitzgerald in Guano JValley. District Attorney John Irwin of Lake and Klamath Counties, and wife at Mra. Neilon'a old atand. W. B. Chance, deputy atate labor commissioner, arrived In Lakeview Saturday from Albany and devoted a tew daya in thia aection posting both employera and employee on the Oregon lawa for the protection of labor. He departed yesterday morning. The Alturas Plaindealer ia entitled to all grand sweepstake priz.es tor gen uine boosting in the following: "A correspondent asks? "Ia Modoe county healthy? Healthy. Why, here ia Grandpa Henderson, Dennis O'Brien and lots of others tbst will have to be shot on the dsy of judgment. Healthy. The Examiner thia week received a copy of a French newspaper, up in one corner ot which ' waa penciled "Lourdes, France, . September 18. 1913, youra truly, Old Mike Barry." Thanka for the remembrance, Mike, but in order to thoroughly appreciate the "news" vou should have sent an Interpreter along. R. b. Piper, recently of Colorado, last week bought thirty acres of land a few milea west of Lakeview from J. W. Thompson, paving 1550 for the property. The aame field thia year produced 1206 bushels of barley. Mr. Piper and wife are living on the O'Neill & Dunlap rvnch (at the west and of Slash road. m H. C. Turrittin. cashier of tbe Nix on National Bank of Reno, recently purchased from John Qulnn 2289 awaa, 1330 lambs and 595 wethers, the prices being $4.25 for ewes, 12,60 for lambs and $2.75 for wethers. He also bought 2500 ewea from Roy Chandler, the pnoe being the same as that paid for tba Qui'nn ewea. The atock was pur chased for the Pyramid Land and Livestock Co., and will be used to stock tba old Flannlngan ranch at Pyramid Lake, Nevada. Mr. Turritin la in the held for more choice sheep and ia at present at Rck Creek in apeotlng the sheep belonging to J. T. Flook. have returned to Klamath Falls from an extended trip to Pennaylvania and other eastern points, ssys the North western. Mrs. Irwin ia reported aa greatly improved in health aince her operation performed while 'she and her husband were in Denver. Two masked bandita beld up and robbed tbe New York-New Orleans express in Alabama the other day, and escaped with (100,000. The ' bandita who were later captured turned out to be two mere boys. A deputy sheriff while searching for the robbera waa fatally abot by another deputy who took the man for one of the fugitives. The local Chapter Royal Arch Mas ons will bold a tanquet Friday evening, October 3, at the Colorado Cafe after conferring degrees on new candidates, the new membera being Frank Rog gers, Joe Fuller, Jamea Blaisdell and S. V. Rehart. An invitation has been extended to members of tbe, Alturas Chapter, and a socially good time ia anticipated. That which ia said to hive re-awakened interest in Mexican affairs is the nomination of Frederico Gamboa, Mexican minister of foreign affaire, by the Catholic party for president. While the United States might ulti mately recognize Gamboa, if chosen at a legal and fair election, the dis position in official circlea ia to doubt whether he could be elected. Fred Bremer last week cams over from Klamath Falls to meet Mra. Bremer who baa been here tba past month visiting with ber mother, Mrs, C. A. Rehart. He was accompanied on tbe trip from Klamath Falls by R. E. Outhridge of that place and Charlea Barry and wife who bave been In San Francisco. Mr. Barry la a son of Mrs. E. F. Cheney and bis wife is a daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rehart ot tbia city. GEE WING FAUN f Has recently opened the New York Cafe in the old Bank Building on Water Street, and is prepared to serve the public in a first class manner. Everything is new and clean and will be conducted in up-to-date style, specializing on dinner parties and dance suppers. Meals served at any hour, day or night. Walk-Over Shoes One of the new ones, in tan buck skin, low heels, double soles; a medium heavy shoe that is dressy PRICEFIVE DOLLARS Other Walk-Overs in Black and Tan, at $4.50 and $5.00 BRITTEN & ERICKSON New Coats We have just received a big shipment of Ladies' La Vogue Coats, Ladies' Dresses and Children's Coats. They , are all up-to-date and good, heavy ma terials. You will have to see them to appreciate the values Brocade Velvets and Vel veteens. Bulgarian Silks for Trim mings. - ) A big line of heavy Suit ings and Cloakings 58 and 60 inches wide. Nice line of Ratine to cho ose from at 60c and $1.25. These are all up-to-date 1913 goods and we be- , V ' lieve we can please you. . . . Watch Our Windows for New Goods Lakeview Mercantile Co.