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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1913)
I City Property "We Sell The Ileal Earth" O'NEILL & DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lake view : Oregon Good Values for the Land Seeker $40.00 per acre for a good Weat Bide 100-acre ranch, Improved with buildings and orchard 11000.00 Fora7-rooia horn, lot of fruit tree and about one acre of choice land clout In. V.y turns. ' $2000.00 Takee n 7-room bungalow alnvat new, lot 100x150 feet, good location. Eaay term. 14000.00 Will buy one of the finest homes In the city. 7-rooia modern bungalow with II fino lotn, a bargain, don't mis lt Easy terms. Vacant lots tor ail In different parts of the city from $123.00 np. $21 00 per acre for a 280-acre ranch Are miles from LakeTtow, 70 acre la first erop tms ; canal, this rear; splendid elope for irrigation and within balf-mtls of O.V.L. u. $10.00 per acre for80 acres five milre Weat of Laker lew, irrigation dlt.h crosses , one end which gives some water right. A large number of 10-scre tract with five-acre water right, at right prices. Xaftc County Cramtncr TllUKHDA V, OCTODKK 9, 1913. BRIEF MENTION llood linn of ladic wool dreiaes juat in. Mercantile Co. Everybody invited to study art at the High School next week. Motor Cycle, In good condition, for sale cheap. See Curtis & Utlev. A7 tf John McDonough la selling sauer kraut at the Uld Ducawortb store on Water atreet. J. T. Flook, the Rock Creek etook man, la spending aeveral daya In Lake view thla week. Dan Jones and Earl Wilthlre left last week for San Franclcao. accom panying a lare shipment of sbeep. Lost pair of gold rimmed glasses last week on High School grounds. Kind er plese leave with Prof. Gardner at High School. W. P. Carey, the San Francisco mutton buyer, will todsy receive 2000 lambs from Wm. Darry which ha re cently purchased. Lout In Lakevlew Thuruday evening, Oct. 58, key ring containing about twenty kcya. Owner's name on ring. Finder plouse leave with Dr. E. II. Smith. Attorney E. H. McKee returned Saturday evening from Woocsburn, Oregon, whero he was recently culled on account of the death of a young brother. Numerous new fsrea' are noticable in our city of lute, owing to homeicek era here during the wen tern colonist rates being in effect from the eaat and middle weat. C. O. Arthur Friday evening return ed from San Franolaoo where he went with a Urge ablpment of mutton aheep which he and O. T. McKendree recent ly purchased from local growers. II. C. Goff of Valley Falls waa transsctlng business here a few daya the first of the week. Mr. Goff bad some nice exhibits at the fair which were awarded different premiums. J. V. Kimball, of the Klamath-Lake Coontles Fire Association and local representative of tbe Weyerhaeuser Tlmler Co., accompanied by bia wife last week passed through Lakeview from Klamath tills on their wsy to Summer Lske. "the ladies of the Presbyterian Aid have today gone to the O'Neill & uun Up ranch weat of town where they will be entertained and incidentally sack the largo potato crop on that place, turning the proceeds of their labors into the church. Luke Walker ot lily waa in Lake view several dsys last week. He la interested with D. M. McLemore, of Klamsth County, in a large band of blooded beef steers that were recently brought from Arixona. Mr. Walker report; that thuy bave sold quite a number of the stock In their home eounty, but have made no sales here. The Lassen Mail aays that while running a donkey engine at Riddel's camp, Theodora Johnson, who is well known in Susanville, was killed ono evening last week. It seems thst the train jumped tbe track and John ton waa pinned beneath tbe engine. Death waa caused by scalding irom tbe steam and hot water from the engine. T. B. Wakefield, of Warner Lake was here last week to receive a large load ot supplies which were taken out over the new road through Hullard canyon. When this road is completed it is be lieved that nearly all the businras of that section will be diverted here in stead of going to Bidwell and other points farther away aa as it has here tofore. S. feeler had a splendid sample of honey on display at the fair last week which waa produced on tbe Geo. Ham mersley place at New Fine Creek. Mr, Feeler baa a homestead In the Pine Creek canyon and will soon remove hia hives to thst place. He has 93 stands of bees and the Examiner can vouch for tbe quality of honey, as we acknos)legde receipt of a kind remem brance irom Mr, Feeler. . Today on the Polo grounds at New York City ia being played the third game between Philadelphia Athletics and the New York Glsnta to decide the world'a championship in baseball. The series opened Tuesday when Phil adelphia defeated the Giaote in a score ot 6 to 4. New York returned the trick yesterday, however by winning in a ten-inning game with a scoie of 3 to 0. They are plsying for the best four games out of seven. Remember the Art Exhibition next week. Vo' Sale Ten bead of milch cowa. See J C Oliver, West 8lde. A 28-tf K. B. Jackson of Paisley was one of the many out of town visitors here Isst week. J. F. Hanson Isst Friday shipped bis lamts wbicb were bought by Arthur & McKendree. For Sals A thoroughbred untrained bird dog. About one year old. In quire at thla office. Yon can buy kraut from one gallon to fifty gallons from John McDonough at 40 centa per gallon. WOOD We are now prepared , to take oruYrs for your Winter's wood In an quantities, at 90-00 per cord. O'Neill A Duulap. Jy 10-tf A. E. Florence, president of the Lakevlew Mercantile Co., Is out this week after being confined to hia home for aeveral daya with sickness. A. Kaufmann, proprietor ot a local Jewelry atore, this morning depsrted for San Frsnclsco vwbere he goes to purchase his holiday stock of jewelry. Mike Hart hss sold his interest in the "Mike's Piece" ssloon to Pat Lerkln, who la now In partnership with John F.Burke in conducting that j popular resort. j For Sato Cheap Three buggiea, one rubber tire, with Ket of hnnibii; one phuetou aluioat new, and one hIiikIo wat biiKgy. F.iiijiilru Win. Harvey, Lakevlew, Oregon. An attempt wss made to destroy the Scuttle Timta last Sunday when tire, said to be incci dinry, gutted the press room injuring eight ' remen and doing 76.OO0 damage to the plunt. Tbe year round you should use Nysls Face Cream. It JS good for winter chaps .March winds, summer a eun burna and freckles. Twenty-five cents a jsr at Snyder & Reynolds Drug Store. Before securing your Winter sup plies eheeptncu and atockmt o can save money by purchasing tbvir beana, cabbage, oniooa, potatoes and apples of Bherrard Brothers. McCulley Ranch. Oct. 9-t2 , . ' Don Batxer, formerly of Lakevlew but who with bia family la now resid ing at Cedarville, came in Monday night on a short business visit. He is now employed in the Denny store st Cedarville. R. A. Harrower, of the Northwest Townaite Compsny, brought down the exhibits from Paisley and Summer Lake for the fair. He remained here and did some good boosting tor bis section, which was almost unneces sary, however, because the "goods" surely shuwed for themselves. Night Marshall McCoul last week arrested two Mexicans and they were later given a hearing before Deputy District Attorney Farrell on a charge ot larceny. Each waa assessed a fine of (50 which they could not psy, and they were given a job on tbe city road being built In Bullard oanypn. J. G. Campbell, foreman of tbe Examiner office, yeateraay afternoon received a quite serious injury to bis arm from getting it bruised in '.be machinery of a largs job prats. For tunately no bones were fractured, but tbe pain waa Intense. He was able to resume his duties this morning. Mrs. C. W. Class last Friday even ing arrived from Sacramento on a abort visit with ber husband, who ia local ticket agent of tbe N.-C. O. She left on her return yesterday. Owing to por health Mra. Class is unable to remain In aa high an alti tude as this for any length of time. C. A. White who haa bad much ex perience it a singer and instructor in voice culture, arrived in Lakevlew lust Saturday. Mr. White who has studied with Host, Gotschslk, Baird, and others, and has also done much work at the Sherwood School of Music and tbe American Conservatory. He also spent much time singing with the Castle Square Opera Company of New York. He comes well recom mended and will give a limited number of lessons. He la working at present at Kaufmann'a Jewelry tore, A. H. Pratt, father of Mrs. Gordon Robertson of this eity, arrived here Saturday evening from Fairfield, Cal. on a visit with h's daughter and son-in-law. Mr. Pratt ia engaged in the chicken buatneaa In California and for a wedding present be brought Mr, and Mrs. Robertson, who were recently married here, 14 thoroughbred ply. mouth Rock chickens. ' Gordon ex pects to make quite a success in the chicken buainess, and will doubtless spend many sleepless nights in keep ing watch on bis coops. Bulgarian silks, velvet and trim logs. Mercantile Co. . Ask for Nylotls Talcum Powder at Snyder & Reynolda Drug Store. Sr J. Dutton waa a welcome viaitpr In our city a few days last week from hia borne at Davla Creek. J. W. Embody and wife and A. B. Schroder of Silver Lake were register ed Monday at Hotel Lakevlew. Guy Merrill waa here last week from Klamath County and received aome horses from Wm. Harvey. Wanted: Pupils on all Brass Inniru- For Kale Team aod barneaa; 150. Enquire at thla office. S 25-t3 Ktra nice lot of all the oeweet dresa and coat goods. . Mercantile Co. J. W. Nelson of the Ana River Ir rigation Co. of Summer Lake last week returned from a buainess trip; from Reno He wss met here by Curtla Duvall of the same compsny and they are spending a few dsys inJLskeview. B. K. Davie of Grand Island, Ne braska, was an arrival In Lakevlew 1 120.000. . last week and apent aeveral daya in this vicinity looking over the country with : a view of locstinsr. He was accomDsn- menu Mandolin, Violin, Guitar, ed ty Mr. Sweet, wbo is also from Nc I'lano aod Harmony. Apply to Jeee branka. i w uri..L.., - ,. t i t One ot the largeat transactions for R. IS. Winchester, of the Uoose Lske fi . j , . , 'beef csttle in the county wss made aeveral head of beef from W. P. V.r-. Poolkt of QmUU the jj non. The price i. reported at 13 cents. . A UntMa u u uted hi B. W. Ogden arrived in Lakevlew tbe det, Jnvolved Something over iui. week iiui L.va migoieg uu - peots to spend the Winter here. He hss some property interests at Valley Art Exhibit F,,, j The Art Exhibition to be held at the Until further notice, The Embrol- . High School next week will be one of dcry Shop will lie situated in tbe the pleasant features of the yesr. building formerly, occnpled by Mrs. Over 200 reproductions of tbe -great Neilon's Millinery Store. AlfH.il. B. i masterpieces will be presented and Alger. t( j tastefully bung. Catalogues will be D. L. SHIrk and family of Catlow jo" ' giving much Informstion con Vslley spent seversl daya In Lakeview cerning the pictures and carefully pre law week visiting with his ' brother, 1 Ped guides will conduct parties Wm. H. Shirk, president of the First through the room and give explan;- Nationul Bank of this city. j tion8 concerning tbe different author ..,.(,. , land tneir vorks. Three programa R. I. Baldwin has, removeu hia ; m h , , . . , j . . be given free Thursday evening fjiumuinK buud anu Blue jrutn Kits Masonic building to h i place of resi dence at. the Mrs. Mary Ahlstrom property on North Main Street. Rev. and Mrs. Geo. A. Crawford left for Portland Tuesday morning to at tend tbe Synod of the Presbyterian church which meets in that city. There will be no services in tbe Mas onic hall during the neat two Sabbaths. U. S. Mad Auto Siae Leaves Lakevlew for Paisley every day ex cept Sunday, at 7 a. m. Pasriengira pleaae book at Joe Fuller'a etae office. Fares, one way $5 00; round trip, IS 00. Soutbatone Broe. J12-tf According to the semi-annual report recently published on the condition of j Klattatb County, the total amount ot unpaid county warrants ia $465,541.59, with intereat amounting to $l.25u.0U, Apparently pretty bad financial cir cumstances for our sister county. The Klamath papers report that the J. G. Johnton Company of San Fran-' Cisco fast week shipped fifteen cars of lambs from tbe Klamath Falls yards. The lambs were raieed by and pur chased from Dave Kdler who ranges the school. School Notes Remember tne Art Exhibit at the school house Thursday and Friday Oct. 16 and 17. On account of the Annual Teachers Institute there will be no school next Monday, Tueaday and Wednesday. School will resume Thursday morning. Material for. Manual Training baa arrived and tbe bencbea are now being made. Soon the pupife will be at re ! gnlar work. Tbe new chemical labratory baa ar rived and la being rapidly put in place. The chemistry class now has a good equipment and will do aome splendid work. The athletic boys are finishing a pack for Basket Ball and will begin practic ing at once. Ihere was some thought of Foot Ball but at present the team looks di ubtful. All High School classes are organlz- large band j of sheep in both Laae and Klamath Counties. . ed. The Freshmen bave the following A party of Summer Lake farmers j officers : Pres. Virgil Brsttain. vice and aiockmen composed of C. W. ; president Clyde Clark, seoy-treaa. Withers. C. L. Withers, Z. G. Harris Nlda Clark, ssrgeant at arms. Vernon and G. S. Minton Friday came down to j Sticael. , The Sophomores headed their attend the closing session of the organisation by electing as President, the Summer ' Msry Herytord; Vice-president, fioy County Fair, wbich Lake vicinity waa well repreaented with a magnificent exhibit. According to a late report from Mexico five of the northern atateaofj that republic have aeceded in conven tion at Hermoaillo, Sonora. Thla quintet formed the Confederate ststes of Mexloo, and it ia further reported. that tbe union will apply for annexa tion by tbe United Slates. Jules Jasauad. a sheepman of War ner Lake waa in town last week at tending to the shipment of several cars of sheep which he recently sold to W. P. Csrey. of San Francisco. The Ex aminer erred a few weeks ago in ststing that Mr. Jasauad bad sold hia mutton to J. H. Green of Montana and that the sheep would be shipped Jrcra Bend, The general appearance of the weath er since Saturday last baa indicated tbat we would be entirely robbed of our beautiful Indian Summer. ' Light sprinklings of snow, have been noticed on the higher mountain peaks at differ ent tlmea, with cold rains in the val ley. With the sun coming out this morning, however, prospects look much brighter and we can fairly hope for our usual good Fail weather yet. The so-called Medford rate bill, which was adopted by the people of Oregon under the intlative on Novem ber 6,4912, and which made aweeping changes in freight rates in tbe state, has been deolared unconatitutional and void In a deeiaion by Judge of the United States Distr'ct Court 'in Port land and the United States Court of Appeals ln'San Francisco. The meas ure baa been generally referred to aa the "Medford" rate bill because of ohargea tbat it waa prepared and placed on tbe ballot in the selfish in terests of Medford. merchsnts. Frank U. McCune was its author. Bernard; Sec. Dola Garret; Treasurer, Alice Curtis; Sargeant at Arms, Will Storkmann. Junior President, Maurice- Drenkel; Vice-president. Beryl Vernon; Secy. -Trees., Laura Melick. Senior class, President, Marshall Ayres; Vice-President. Clarence Orem; Secy, Marie McComba; Treasurer, Ellen Bernard. Foresters Celebrate The member of Court Pinewood No. 8530, Ancient Orter ot Foresters, have every reason to feel proud of the show ing they made on Monday night of this week when they celebrated the seven teenth anniversary of their existence in this city. Aa guest of honor, Mr. Summerlad. of tbe High Court, San Francisco, was in attendance, and just before social program waa commenced, spoke for a few moments ou the strength and unity of the A. O. F., and the advantages of being a member. Dancing Btarted at about 9 o'clock, being interrupted only at midnight, when an excellent cbickenn supper was served. The menu consisted of salads, olives, cbicken, cottee, cakes, fruits, etc., and waa enjoyed by all. After supper dsncing was resumed until about 2 80 Tuesday morning, when those who were atill present departed for home'. Music waa furnished by Mr. and Mra. Darnell and Mr. Cbarlea Gott. The committee in charge of the en terainment consisted of Rial Striplln, E. S. Arthur and T. Watson. About 75 memoers and invite i guests were present. Stated Communication of Lakevlew Lodge No. 71, A. V. & A. M. this Saturday evening. Oct. 11th. Full at tendance desired, visiting bretbern Invited. II. M. NOLTE, Sec, at 7:30; Friday afternoon at 2:30 and Friday evening at 7:30. Admission to the exhibition 25c and children 10c. ; Money to be used to buy pictures for j Wm. F. Paine&Co. REAL ESTATE LAKEVIEW -:- OREGON POLAR COATS 32-in. Coat, made of a good grade mode duck, sheepskin-lined, knit wristlet, price, $5.00 32-in. Coat, made of drab mole skin, lined with bark tanned sheepskin; good, big storm collar, knit wristlet, price, $7.50 32-in. Coat, made of olive brown Fustian Cloth, sheepskin-lined to the edge; best Beaverette collar; knit wristlet, price, $8.00 NO BETTER COAT MADE BRITTEN & ERIC KSON New Coats We have just received a big shipment of Ladies' La Vogue Coats, Ladies' Dresses and Children's Coats. They are all up-to-date and good, heavy ma terials. You will have to see them to appreciate the values. ' Brocade Velvets and Vel veteens. Bulgarian Silks for Trim mings. A big line of heavy Suit ings and Cloakings 58 and 60 inches wide. Nice line of Ratine to cho ose from at 60c and$ J .25. These are all up-to-date J9J3 goods and we be lieve we can please you. Watch Our Windows for New Goods Lakeview Mercantile Co