Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, December 02, 1909, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    l.AlsH COI'.NTY K.VAMINT.n, LAKKV1KW, OftCOON. TMUlMDA V. 1 f-V-T.F.If ?. 1900
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"The Home of Good Values"
WehavelEverything in our Store
that can be found in a General Mer
chandise establishment. Groceries,
Hardware, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps.
Boots and Shoes.
Doors & Windows - Salt & Grain
Bailey ft Massingill
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New Coats New Suits
We sell (he I n VrarvnA Suits and
Coats. Every vu6"conc with
best rigs and shields. No better made.
r:all line Children's Bear Cloth Coats and
Moods to match All prices and fine assort
ment to choose from.
Misses Coats in good Kersey, hear Cloth,
and , Plush. All sizes.
New line BANNER BRAND WAISTS, in
Silks, Nets, Velvets and Linens. All new
styles and patterns.
BANNHR BRAND SKIRTS. The nicest
lin we have ever show n. All colors, includ
ing Black Voile. Silk and Heatherbloom Un
der Skirts.
New Waists
Nev Skirts
eview
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(( Personal Mention
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Royai Baking Powder is the
y 0 orentest of time and labor
i- caircra Inllianaclnr mnt
.J'A;. .) and eggs and makes the
JitL!P fond Mtlhle And healthful
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Makes mosi neaiiniui iuou
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No alum no lime phosphates )
The only baking powder made ;
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar v
COUNTY NEWS medial J
PAISLEY AM SUMMER LAKE j
rci'fiil kix I ii y rt fttorm. 1 !u mlu (hII .
Ht Wondunrd'n in tint 1. ."r luchcH j
compiin-d with 'J.t').'l lit Silver l.ukn )
uml 'i. Its ill l.iikfvinw. lint tin! C'Iid-
mii'iiii iMiri higher limn vir known
lieforti In NnvenitxT Mini It Mii fi'iirt'(l
Hint Hut l'liiHlcy liriilun would m.
TIib Id'hiIk'hIch on tlm X r"iifli were
wiihIumI out hikI tint liay llootl i, the
(Ihiiimki Ih'Iiik more tliitn u iIiiiiiniiik)
UolliirH.
Mr unci Mm. I.. S. AlnHWorlh. of Mm
I'HlMli y MuroHiitlU coinimiiy arrived
liy i rivnlo convtiyHiice from Klianlko
Hiitunlay nv(uliii. Triey Hpeul a two
inoni Iih v ih it In I'oitlunil.
W. K. MnlNiriiiMck killed 2(1 Iiokh
lnHt m-fk. Nt-ul Wooiiwiinl Inft Mom
day ith n loinl nf the iork for the
fnriinT iirai'inl I'hrlHtiiiMM lukn. The
irloe ia bluht cciiIm.
Ikulpli (''outer who in on a vUlt to
LHktvlw, iiiiou his rittnrn will move
LIh hoiiHH to the uiih( ulilii of the Sum
nier l.tiko road.
Uilhott .1. Woodward, who will ive
up hie lease on the Harvey much
next April will atom to hln home
Mtead In the ChrlBtiuaa Lake country.
A Cyrus lluncroft Moniidy oeleurated
liia ceveuty ninth birthday.
Kldon UrntUiu of Lakevlw the
past week baa been gathering cattle
from olf the rlui.
Mr. and Mti. Frank L. Young, the
sraodiiareota. are in fioiu Alkali via-
itloff the new heir at the home of
Mr. and. Mrs. Thou. Marsden.
The infant child or Mr and Mr.
Gineaux was burled In the Paisley
cemetery last Friday.
The past week a coyote, dragging
a ateel trap by one leg, was aeen raa
sink Dry creek. If any one haa lost
a varmint and trap here is a clue that
Major 11. Duvoe, a veteran of
the S h 1 1 i -1 1 wnr, and who saw nervice
I'li'li-r Kooi-evt'lL In l ut.H ii iid den
I.Hwton In- the rhilliiiiiia, was a
llottl l.iikeriew KUfht JintenJuy.
I.lkn'iill Holdlem he rm a win in
-i t III III" LllHOIII (of KdOOK'X clt.
The Mujnr is U. H. jDht'ertor of
I'nf I h arid Forti. n1 Is now return
In Irom a trip to .Mi;Bka. lit) riiuie
iinuii trom the North from Khanlko.
Id- left for Alturna thia morning
The uiHjor is a tlclitfhtf ul conveisa
tiomillHt, mid hii wHr tine reiuliilii
reiji'eH Interthlcd man; while he was
in town.
Mm. V. M. Miller will anon depart
fin Oakland to spend the winter.
Mauly Whnrton has moved his
family from New Pine ('rank, ami thej
are now nrrupyinK the tieo. Milller
lioimi' oo Main Street.
.I. J Keilley, the rronilnPtit (iold-
lleld iniulnu man, who is operating
j in many districts admit the country,
! ciime up from Keno Friday, and went
out to look over the work ou his
(ioldtier properties.
j I!onan?K Hull-tli. 2." ult Jan.
mmm i podi-on and famljy were in Honan
' j a Fridny. Ttmy hare tieen livl";; in
-N ! I'ortlanil lint the climate was nr t
hat t hey ex pected, so are returning
in iiiKe rnuuiv wn 're iney can uei
(jood pur air to tireath.
t imer llarrey is located at (irauts
Pass.
II. I. Northup who has been out
I to ('una Itav the past month, returned
'u j FriiiHy with his family.
(en. Jamerthal has g'e to Sun
the winter.
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hair, wit ii nuiiij. t he
urn t hin week
Miss Lou Maxell, s profeft-inriHl
nurse, was ralld t, Suinmer Lake la
attend Pi'ireer Fuster. wim is re
ported sfrpi'iniy ill
Mr-. .Miiri 1'i.Bt nti'l MI-m fill,- n
ex(H-it tu li-iiv 1 1.. wti-k for Ciilifur-
llla, f.ir the Iw-infit of t It- latti-rs
health. t
('. .J. KiiH-fl of. Khio-hi City, reirif
tered on 'J'niid;iy at Uiitcl Lnk view.
MImm 'ii(iii limit, am. of i he '(,r.iirv
citvicp ruin iiti mi tor the I. mm!
'weckM nnil il(Mi not Heiii t o improve.
Ir Fveret f hn iH'efi i-nlled Mi
ISiitiiiuer Luke to treat Mr .Jain s
I'oMter, Vi lio h reiurtei qulle it.
Lalph, l:an-, of ftorri", Calif., ns
la town Moo. lav.
down from Vallev
H II. Ft lev i
Fulls t lii wivk.
Jinlire lira i lain teleidioni-il Imp win
that liix fatlier Ii Ivinr at I lie p'unt
of ileafh. Mrx Ur'attlan left tin
lliorilill for I'llisley.
Anton (icli.itra and Fred Asiiiuh
were arrival- fro i. (JlenvlHe, Ni r.
The proliiliiiioiii-lH ot Alaliama
at the election the h innt liv
i,(h) nuij.irity
RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE 1
Resolution on the denth of . fcigh
bor FLORA B. ARTHUR. I
lierean, it haa pleased our ileaveo
ly Father to call to the Great lie
yond our Beloved Neighbor, Flora B.
Arthur.'
Therefore, t,e it resolved:
That with deep sympathy with the
afflicted relatives and friends of the
(Jceaied, we express an earnest hope
that eren en sreat a bereavement
maybe ovet -ruled fur their hiehest
' wo ! ,.nnA
Alco be it resolved :
That the i;enoiutioH lie spread up- I
on the miuutps of Solace Circle. No. J
'.ill. Women of Woodcraft, and a copy
be sent to the family of the deceased, I
a i mi a copy be eent to the L.ake
County Examiner for Publication.
Comraitte LILLIB HARRIS.
SARAH WOODCOCK,
CLARA RcHART.
THE WEATHER
! The weather the pai week wan
somewhat improved. ni the 25t.h
nit hiifhen! wbm 43 above zero, low 2'i;
26th 3h 17; 27th :.:13; -2 h ;5 14; 20tli
r3-f4; :th 4fJ 4; fec. N. 41-14. 21
10 15. The riuufall wan 20 on the
25th and .05 on Mie .rh. It would
seem that ornethlnjf Is wrong with-,
the H'lf-reifiatereil U. S. miniinutn ,
thermometer. But a new one wi!l
be received In a few days. It will be
observe I that our weather rmi lieen
much more favorable than that re
ported b.v the paper elaewhi re about
the couti'rv.
"You,"
Judue Wilshire is in from the mill
at Cottonwood Canyon. He reports!
that a tremendous rainfall took
place up there. W-itbin 12 hours I
three inches fell. The creek la now '
too mine and ii blither than be has
eeeu it the past 15 years. He thluks '
thert will be plenty ot water from j
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unb niieuuj tor irriuuiiuu purpuntfs, us
may I fu J to the recovery of his pro
perty.
There will be it imihpui) bull
Paisley t'liristmiiM Pie.
Chester Withers ami Jlair chased a Fmni lMco to epend
Krily bear track on the rim one day j . K v (f , he LltlU!0,ri, Val
ley, west of here, waa in town Satu-
Tho peopiu of KIuiHth Falls are
takluastus to iut-ure that tlace a
sewerage iiys em It is about time the tiow is steady and will not require (
for Lakeview to be takinu steps 8 storage teservoir as is the case ;
looking toward that desirable end. " 'tn Lrew's valley creek., i
said Judge Lindsey to the
policeman, " want to save
bicycles. I want to save
boys."
From "The Beast and
the Jungle," in the
DECEMBER EVERYBODY'S
It's a big, human, well
written story. Get it and
read it.
''lift week tint caught no sight of
bruin They report that the bear
waa as largo as a lmie, perhaps larger.
Here is another boost for Oregon.
The hiimi steadera out at Saed Hol
low beg pardon, we mean Fairviw
b'iv tiiat the recent big storm was
nothii'g compared with what they
left In Oklahoma.
Paisley celebrated Thanksgiving
witba dance.
F. Ciavln, of ISew York, who is
looking into the resources of Lake
county with the view to an extension
of the N C O railroad, spent a day iu
Paisley the past week. He was ac
companied by Joe Wheeler, of Lake
view. Mr. Richards, brother-lu law of
Mr. M"ore, of Sand Hollow, or Fair
view, haa bled on a nnmestaed be
tween the Woodward Hot Sprlug and
the lake, and will aoou begin ou too
erection ot a house.
M. E. CHURCH SERVICES
Sunday Ieo. 5th.
Sunday School at 10 a. i.
Kpwortb League at 6:45 p. m.
Prayer meeting every Tbuready ev
en tug.
Preaching at 7:30 p. m.
The fifth of a series of sermons on
Jiurulng Questions will be given in
Ibe evening,
O. J. WENTZELL, Paator.
The recent cold snap caught uiauy
of the farmers with their potatoes
still in the ground but the frost did
no damage.
The petitions protesting against a
further extension of time to the Port
land irrigation company were sent
off last week to Congressman llawley
and Secretary lialliuger. Attorney
F. L. Young will start December
7ht, via Shanlko, for Salem and pre
sent the other copy of the petition in
person to the state land board at the
bearing on the 15th.
W. K. McCormaok expeots to start
Thursday of this week for Portland
to bring home bis family who are vis
iting relatives at Oregon City.
Tba lowest temperature the past
week at Woo ward's was 21 on the 20 tb
aud the highest on the 22ud.
Mrs. Geoorge Johnson gave an af
tearnoou tea last Friday for
bor mother-in-law, Mrs. Ueorge Jonea
nf Paisley, who has been her guest
the past two weeks. The folllowlng
ladlea were present: Mrs. K. 11. Tay
lor, Mrs. 8. P. Moss, Mrs. D. lloone.
Mrs. W. Y. lleryrora ana mrs. Mil
ler. Sr. The ladies had a delightfu
afternoon. Mrs. Jonea departed for
bar home Sunday.
SWENSON'S RESTAURANT
European Plan Everything;
from a Cup of Coffee to a
Square Meal - Call and fry ,
' . U Vou will Come Apatn.
E. G; SWENSONV Proprietor! '
I. O. O. F. Block, Lakeview, Ore.
day.
Ralph Knozer of the West aide, was
in town Monday.
L. A. Carriker and bis adopted son
Karl, nf the West Side, were in town
Saturday. The young man who was
reported dead, haa fully recovered
his health.
Wm. Proudfoot, who was ached
uled to leave Isat week for east
ern points did not go until Monday,
on account nf some government usi-
nessthat needed bis attentoin in the
Warner Valley.
Mr. Gesford returned from Alturas,
Sunday evening, where be bad been
attending to legal business.
W. E. Oiterlch and family, of
Holateln, Iowa, arrived Saturday
and have tkeo up their permanent
abode in Lakeview.
Thoa. Sherlock aod C E. Sherlock
have goue to Los Angeles for the
winter.
V. R. Cambridge, and A. A. Rod
g'era, saw-mill men of Fandango Pass
ware in town Monday. -
' J. "P.""Hurts"and'"Prd Alitker, of
Frederick. So. Dakota, were outside
homeaeekera this here week. '
'lke KenCthe dispenser of liquid re
freshments at the Hotel Lakeview
bar, has gone east on a vacation.
T. J. Powell, one of our legal lights
depsrted on Wednesday, s stage, for
bis former Pennsylvania noma lie
will be absent for soma time.
Mrs Fiank Smith, of New Pine
Creek, was in town Saturday and
remained till Sunday morulng.
Eldon Curry took Mr. Howard to
her home In Drew Valley, Monday.
D. P. Itmwn. of the M. C. Ranch.
Warner Lake, who lml thu apleudid
1 WALTEIR
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
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.The Arcadia.
floving Picture Show
Up- to 'Date
Moving Pictures
AND
Illustrated Songs
PROORArt CHANGES
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri-
: ; days arid. Sundays .
Two Shows each Night
At 7:30 and 8:80 o'clock
5nlder' Opera ffout.
Admtaalon 10'aad IS ct
second Addition
Several hard-headed, common-sense reasons why WAL
TER'S ADDITION is right now, and is bound to be in
the immediate future the most desirable city property, from
both residential and commercial standpoints :
1st. Physicaly the soil is good. Will make good lawns and
gardens. The land lies on a gradual slope, insuring drainage
for all time to come.
2nd. This addition is in reality not an addition to the town,
as it lays in the center of the most populous district, Just three
short (200-ft.) blocks from the principal business street and
commercial center.
3rd. Wa believe it is the first and only tract that was sub
divided In oonformity with adjacent property, aJf mtreta and
alleys Join and have the same nvmes.
4th. All lots blocks and streets are made to conform as
nearly as possible to that of surrounding property. Lots 50 x
150,60 ft. streets, W ft. alleys, G ft. sidewalks and 6 ft.
parking.
5th. Every lot when sold will be subject to restrictions, both
as to value snd character of improvements. A 25 ft. building
line is likewise stipulated. Building restrictions are value in
surance to the buyer, it guarantees the status of your proper
ty and assures you the better class of neighbors.
6th. A liberal discount is given for cash, and most lenient
monthly payments can be arranged. The prices range from
$300 to $100 each according to location. We will gladly sho w
you the property, and furnish plats.
BEAT THE RAILROAD TO IT RJLAL ESTATE FARMnd CITY
INSURANCE LITE-ACCIDENT
LOANS INVESTMENTS
SEAGERS,
afcftAcSt .'. Lakeview, Oregon ..