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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1913)
"We Sell The Real Earth" O'NEILL & DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon Good Values for the Land Seeker 140.00 per acre for a good Weat Bide lOO-acre ranch. Improved frith buildings and orchard. , 13000.00 Fora7-rooin house, a Ipt of fruit trooa and about one acre of choice land close !n. Key terma. 12000.1)0 Take a 7-room bungalow almnat new, lot 100x150 feet, good location. Eaujr Unix. 14000.00 Will buy one of the finest home In tbe city. 7-room modern bungalow with I fine lot, a bargain, doa't mlsa It. Easy terms. Vacant lot lor aale In different parti of tbe c!ly from 1123.00 op. 121.00 per acre for a 280-acre ranch fire mile from Lakeview, 70 acr In flrtt crop inn ' canal this tear; splendid elope for Irrigation and within half-mile of O.V.L. $10.00 pr acre for80acree Ave milt a Veet of leaker lew, Irrigation dlt.h croaavt one end which glvee aome water right. A Urge number of 10-aere tracta with five-acre water right, at right prices. City Property t Xafee Count? Examiner TlIURHDAY.OerOBKrt 18. 1913. DRIEF MENTION John Moffltt and E Pollett ware up from New Tine Creak Saturday. Chaa. F. ralmerlee of Vlatillaa waa doing bualneia In town lait week. Dr. T. V. Hall arrived the first of the week from Hanta Crui on a abort bualneia visit. Mr. and Mra. M. Bsrry of Plush hive been spending several daya In Lakeview tbla week. Mlia Dorothy Blsber departed yea tcrday morning for San Francisco where aha goea on a abort visit with relatives. Adolphus Uuscb the EL Louli brew er died laat Friday in Uarmany, leav ing an estate worth' aavaral millions of dollar!. Prof. J. A. Richards ot Paisley came down the first of the wear to be in attendance at the annual Teacbera'a Institute which cloeed laat evening. F. u. Soreneon, who hss a home stead on Camp Creek arout ten m ea from Lakeview, waa transacting bull neaa In the city the first of the week. B. II. Crow and wife who have been spending aeveral weeka camping In big Valley Monday morning left on (heir return borne at San Jacinto, Cat. Manual Sanders last week delivered at Lakeview 2000 head of lambs which bo sold to Arthur & McKendree. They were shipped to San Francisco the first of this week. J. S. Rose last week returned from Klamath Falls where he went with a drove of beef cattle belonging to J. C. Mitchvll. The slock were from the 7T ranch in Warner. D. J. Wllcoa. of the First National Bank, and S. F. Moss last week went to Paisley to attend a meeting of the Moss Telephone Company, in wbiob each were re-elected to offices for the coming year. A. V. Oliver and family this week a-rlved from LaGrande, Or., to locate in tbia valley, probably on the Cove ranch on tbe West. Side of, the lake. He la a brother of J. U. and C. E. Oliver of thia place. Cobb Henkle retarned Monday oven ing from a few weeka visit in the atate of Nevsda, viewing tbe towna of Reno, Fallon, Carson City and other placea. He says he had a very pleasant trip and atayed until he got ready to come home. A ben at the Agricultural College at Corvailia now holds the world'a egg laying record. The fowl laid a total of 284 egga within a year, which la two better than the former world'a record and three better than the United States' record. Cnaa. Watklna baa erected a new atore bouse on bia property at Goosa Lake, savs the Alturaa Plalndealer. The building baa a capacity for atoring 26,000 aacka of potatoea, besides other products. Friday night with a -rand ball the building waa chriatened, to which everybody waa invited. Klamath Falls Herald: Uncle Nate Merrill appeared at the Herald office thia afternoon with something in his arms that looked like an oak stump roots, and all. Examination proved the object to be a mangel-wurtzel beet . raised on Mr. Merriii'a ranch near Merrill. The specimen weighs S3 -l pounds. Dr. E. D. Everett went to Reno Mondsy to attend the tenth annual meeting of tbe Nevada State Medical association. The program for the aeveral days session began Tuesday in, the Commercial Club rooms and will be concluded with a big feed for the visitors at Uncle Dan Wheeler's ranch near that place. Dr. Everett will return Saturday evening. Htate Came Warden Flnley la cautioning buntera to remember that the new Weeka-McLean gam atatuta provides a closed season on all nigra- tory blrda that fly from one atate to another between the hours of sunset and aunrlse. Under the new law six federal warden in tbla atate will ba appointed by Mr. Flnley, to be select ed from the present eorpa of deputy wardens. Nome, Alaska, the moat northerly elty in the world, built on the shifting aanda on the ahore of Bering sea, was half wracked last week from the effects of a gale that piled tbe high tide watera deep in tbe streets of the elty. There were 600 buildings wreck ed, but only one life lost. The town of Solomon waa also devastated by tbe storm and SOU inhabitants jrenderea homeless. (Jood line of lad Ins wool dreaaes jtiat in, Mercantile Co. For Sale Ten head of milch eowa. See J. C Oliver, West Side. A 28-tf Harry Bailey and family Sunday made a trip to Davia Creek in their auto. James II. Owena, a prominent stock man of Bly, waa a business visitor in Lakeview laat week. O. E. Pratt last week Bold 16 bead of choice beef ataera to George Swana ton, the Sacramento buyer. Wm. Harvey last week made a trip to Merrill on bualneaa connected with the aale of soma horses to Guy Merrill of that place. recently returned be delivered 2400 were to be ship G. L. Ilolbrook from Band where bead of lambs that ped to Montana. WOOD We are now prepared to take ordera for . your Winter's wood In anr quantities, at $0.00 per eord. O'Neill A Donlap. Jr 10-tl At a meeting of the towa council of New Fine Creek held Tueaday evening Marshal Henry Cook resigned and (Jeorge Wendt waa appointed to tbe position. The Alturaa New Era aaya Dave Kice proprietor of the Apax saloon, haa tranaferred bia license to J; P. Mullln who will conduct the place hereafter. Mr. and Mra. P. W. Jonea returned to Silver Lake laat week. Mra. Jonea haa been here aeveral montba receiving medical treatment . and ahe returns home greatly Improved. ' The Antlera Club will hold a dance and aoclal in their club rooms next Saturday evening, at which all mem oera and their laay mends are re quested to be present. The Cedarvllle Record says D. L. Shirk brought . in about 600 bead of cattle Ust week that be aold to Geo. Swanaton, and they are now being fed on tbe Patterson Cottonwood ranch. Before securlog your Winter sup plies sheepmen andatocktntn can save money by purchaalng their beana, cabbage, onions, potatoea and applet of Sherrard Brothers. McCulley Ranch. - Oct 9-t3 E. P. Bo8bysbell and daughter, of Loe Angelee who have been apending few daya on tbe J. F. Hanson ranch on the Weat Bide, yesterday left on their return home by way ot Klamath Falls. Mr. Boayahell is an uncle of F. and Stanley Hanson. Mra. Fred Grob, who for the past several weeka haa been vialting here with her aon, W. F. Grob and familv, last week returned to ber home at Dorris, Cat. She returned rather unexpectedly owing to the illness of her daughter at that place. Guy McKune waa down last week from the Foster ranches at Summer Lake, bringing a load of late Alberta peachea that be soon disposed of to local people at $1.00 per box. It waa very choice fruit and Mr. McKune reports a large crop tbia aeaaon. L. F. Winaleraan, a former resident of Lakeview and who at one time conduoted the Oregon Hotel here, est week arrived from Pasco, ' Washington where be baa been the past aeveral yeara. He looka aa though time had dealt kindly with him and waa warmly welcomed by many local frienda. He i brother of C. L. Winkleman of thia city. Rev. George Feese, newly appointed pastor of the local Methodist church. with his family arrived last Friday evening from Klamath Falls. His first sermon here was delivered Sun day morning and he waa greeted by a large audience. Rev. Feese comes to Lakeview with the best of recom mendations, and we trust bis work will prove both pleasant and successful In his new field. Curtia & Utley report that the deal for the large Bowera ranch at Joseph Creek. Modoe County, haa been prac tically completed, both partiea being satisfied and the deeds are now In aacrow. The property which consists of 1648 acres will be taken, by a Loa Angeles party, involving a transaction of (about 160,000. The ranch will Jbe used for raiaing atock and ia consider ed one of tbe best for the purpose in Modoe County. " ' Deputy Game Warden MoKimmena last week returned from Harney County where ha has been the paat few weeka on business connected with his office. Saturday ha and bia wife In company with S. G. Jawett, of tbe Biologic Survey, and Harrv Telford Reserve inaoector of the State who have bIbo been In Harney, went to Klamath Countyjwheretheyjwlll remain for aeveral days. New line of coat a for ladles and nilsaes. Mercantile Cn Chaa. D. Arthur laat week bought 800 lamba from John Davia of Davia Creak. Darnell's band will give an all night dance at New Pine Creek, Thuraday. October 23. George Conn arrived in Lakeview Tueaday evening troro Oakland, having returned on court business. V. Conn of Paisley yesterday even ing arrived in 'Lakeview enroute to Portland on a businesa trip. M. R. Hart, who reoently diapoaed of his saloon Interests to Jack Burke. will leave ahortly for Utah where he expecta to locate. Mra. J. F. Hanson nad daughter re turned Saturday evening from Loa Angelca where they have been the past aeveral days. George Stork mann, the local cigar manufacturer, laat week made at trip to Prinevllle on business connected with aome land matters. Prof, and Mra. J. V. D. ' Patch, who have been visiting their son bare tbe paat aeveral montba, Tueaday morning departed on their return to St. Joeeph, Mo. Until further notice. The Embroi dery Shop will be situated iu tbe building formerly occupied by Mra. Neilon'a Millinery Store. Mra. II. B. Alger. tf Hugh K. Gilmour and wife Monday came cown from Paislev and while here Mr. Gilmour did aome good boost ing for the fsir which la tt be held at PaiBley October 21, 22 and 23. The Wool Warehouse Association his let a contract to I. A. Underwood to have the building removed from ita preaent aite to the railroad track, a distance of about 100 yarda west. Among those going from bere to Paialey yesterday to attend the Demo crat rally to be held at tbat place tonight, were : 1 . B. Vernon, O. C. Gibba, S. P. Moaa and wife. B. B. Alger am S. L. Bailey. The art collection which will be ex hibited 1n tbe High School did not' reach bere yesterday aa expected, but it ia expected to arrive oo today 'a freight train and will be likely ready for Inspection tonight. A. E. Florence ia havinar an addition made to hia house on Dewey Street and tbe building otherwise remodeled throughout. The new improvementa will greatly add to tbe appearance and convenience of the home. , I A. L. Porterfleld, dealer in second- j band goods, last week bought tbe F. tre nice lot of all tbe neweat dreat and coat goods. Mercantile to. John Fitxwater waa in town Tueaday from hia ranch on tbe West Side. Motor Cycle, In good condition, for sale cbeap. See Curtia & Utlev. A7-tf Miss Lera Duke who is teaching a Summer Lake school waa bere tbe first of i he week attending tbe institute. Mrs. M. E. Russell, of Eugene ar rived bere Monday on a visit with her aon. Dr. J. Irving RusselL and wife. J. C. Dodson arrived in Lakeview last evening from Silver City, Mexico where be baa been the past several weeks. Wanted : Papila on all Brass Instru ments Mandolin, Violin, Guitar, I'lano and Harmony. Apply to Jaese Dsrnell. 8 25 1m. John Flynn Friday returned from Bend where be delivered bia mutton abeep that be recentlfy aold to J. H. Green, of Billinga, Mont. Some editorial . wit haa said that every time yon aneeze you take tbe name of tbe new president of China in vaio. It ia Ynan Shi Kai. Phillip Cahill, a repreaentative of the Cudahy Packing Co., of Kansaa City, Kas., apent a lew daya bere laat week looking over tbe country. On November 24 Klamath Falla will vote on a bonding issue for S5u,000 which amount will be used to construct a city ball in the event the issue ia a success. Wm. W. Brown, the well known horse raiser of Eastern Oregon arrived bere tbia week from Wagontire .and will remain until after tbe Fall term of circuit court If you have a cold and probably have get a box ot Lax scold Tablets and a bottle of Nyal'a Cherry Cough Syrup at Snyder & Revnolda atore. None better. J. B. Auten, E. E. Woodcock, J. O. Kubl and J. B. Brockleaby today went to Warner where they will remain until Sunday, enjoying duck abootlng and Ashing. Tbey made tbe trip in Mr. Aoten'a car. For Sa'e Cheap Three buggies, one rubber tire, with eet of harness; on phaetoii almoet new, and one single aeat boggy. Enquire Wm. Harvey, Lakeview, Oregon. J. D. Farra formerly of Faialey but now of Anderson, Cel., Tueaday re turned bere to appear on businesa before the circuit court. He will re turn to Anderson where he and his tamily will epend tbe Winter.' Henry Conn, brother of George Conn, now ot Oakland; V. Conn of Paisley; and Attorney L. F. Conn of Lakeview Variety Store atock of gooda. i lhii cltVj tbii week arrjVuli here from belonging to Mra. Louia Collins, form erly Mrs. May Batchelder. Mr. and Mra. Collins have taken op their resi dence on their homestead on Muddy Creek. The Silver City. N, M., Independent containa the following Item: Six in dictments wen returned against J. C. Dodson, tbe alleged offenses being in connection with tbe business of the Highland Cattle Company, of which Dodson waa formerly manager. By agreement of counsel all of these cases were continued nntil the next term and aet for trial on the aecond Tuea day of said term. Oswald C. Hansel, of Aatorla who waswbo found guilty ot murdering Judge Taylor recently at that place, was aentenced to hang at the slate penitentiary at Salem on Friday, November 14, and now hia hia borne at Roaeburg and will spend a few daya bere visiting with relatives. U, S. Mail Auto Stage Leavee Lakeview for Paialey every day ex cept Sunday, at 7 a. m. PaMuengi rs pleaae book at Joe Fuller'a atage office. Fares, one way $5 00; round trip, $8.00. Southatone Broa. J12-tf W. H. Lvtle, atate veterinarian, of Salem and H. E. Pinkerton head of the Federal Stock Inspection service of thia district with headquartera at Walla Walla, Wash , arrived bere this week and will spend a few daya in this arction on business connected with their offices. Tbe ladies of the Presbyterian Aid last Tuesday sacked about 500 bushels of potatoea on the O'Neill & Dunlap ranch a tew miles west of town, re ceiving for the labors about S25.00. onlv alternative depends upon the'""'"4 " V. clemency of Governor West. The ' -u" ""ul --" crop thia year, An urgent efficiency bill, carrying provisions abolishing the oommerce rnnrt on TWemher Slat, removing According to the Silver Lake Leader j deputy colleo,or, and depaty field doomed man swooned when sentence waa pronounced and be had to be car ried from tbe court room. a move ia on loot lor tbe establish ment ot a creamery at tbat place. A meeting waa recently held and a com mittee appointed to ascertain the num ber of cows that can be relied upon to aupport a creamery. The citixena are marshala from the civil service, haa passed the senate. Aside from abol ishing the commerce court the house also passed legislation removing the preaent court judges from their jobs. i The senate provision retaina these confronted with a propoaltlon from an i ,nAa,. .,.,, thmlr riutle. ... termlnet- expenenced dairyman tbat if they will; cd b elthef rignatior)t daalh or guarantee 100 eowa, to furnish milk eight months In tbe year, be will give them a creamery and cheese factory. Rev. H. Smith, one of the moat removal. Among the prominent educators here thia week to attend the inatltute waa Dr. . Clifton Freemont Hodge of the highly respected citixena of Lake , University of Oregon. Tbe Doctor ia County, haa been seriously 111 for the I an eminent biologist and hia services paat aeveral weeks, pot at preaent hia ar0 tbia year at the dispossl of towna condition ia reported aa being aome- an(j villages of tbe atate. He tells the what improved. Mr. Smith ia well children and grownupa the aecreta along in yeara, and aa a consequence 0f (he toad, the birds, tbe mosquito, hia illneaa baa bad a telling effect upon the house flv and of aome of tbe un til m. However, if well-wishes will tamed animal creatures tbst are fam assist in bia recovery be should be out iliar afghta on Oregon f arma and fields. on the atreeta again In few daya. for " t wn,n5 ?J" . . ... ,., illustrated lecture here on tbe evils of everyone that heara of hie Illness ex- ;be hou, fly, Dr. Hodge ia really the presses the wish that be will aoon be promulgator of the "swat tbe fly" well again. I movement in thia atate. Wm. F. Paine & Co, REAL ESTATE LAKEVIEW -.- OREGON POLAR COATS 32-in. Coat, made of a good grade mode duck, sheepskiri-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 & 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 ) 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 J9J3 goods and we be lieve we can please you. Watch Our Windows for New Goods Lakeview Mercantile Co.