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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1909)
I.AKH t ' H T V T Y ' I ! X i A M I N ! : P. , . I , A K K V I f V OKKOON. TIMIIKDAV. M:T.Mi:i I! U. ;v i) y- : (( Personal Mention v : : . v C r -tfr The only bakinrf powder V V'' from Royal Gratc Cream of Tartar Tti Ihti nt rfiiiirl from Mr. .Inniew ntir In 1lmt. fin Is very low, mid the z r made from Grapes- Makes Ftactf, Purest Food jjp Absolutely Puro ( won I iny luil'l'"''!, whicti will l.n nd ilewit fur llm innny friends of "UnH .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V " , .1. K. ( ,'ot ri lull, i.f I'.'iwdinlmrij, Maine, wiih In town 'iinsluy. tin mi H'ciiii iilni'' dv It Im wl'e. tin m Inlfri-Hti-'l In Mm Wlill.inor Iind A i (,'nt 1 1 ( Vi,, wtilrh !,im Its head t fir ifcr I" M'uli t'. rniint v, , on I he Vet (side nf (ifiui-x I ,ii k Mr Oirinnh wss J here a j cur Hi'ii, and hii.vh tin ran see 1 iiimi k"' I chiiiiucH for llm leMer. n nr) he Helen lll COIIllllI Vl'lir lll willK'M H heavy liiitiiliiil Ion Into thlH section. K. J. KtotiM In in lou. Il took itwn 'f y pi to net here from Valley ('mIK mid reports llm road In ter rilili condition. Win. Ilolililri. (if 1'alnley. made (IohI pro".f on a valuable timber Halm Monday, before llm U. S. Lund ! olfiue. (I. Kail win 1 1 cro over Monday from Silver hake. LODGE ELECTIONS PIONEERS GOING I .ant 'I'luirmlav li U' lit the l)nr of lunor elected the following ottlcnn : in Chief of Honor. Lllllo HarrU; ilef of Honor, Ktta l'Hrooi-k ; Lady Honor, Mary i'uat ; Chief of Ore mien, liertha Mel.ker: Uaher. Inlly ( lark ; Keroruer. Dolca Wll I'lniiuiiler, Kh li. I'.. r. i:iianriT! lira MrOullv; Outer VVhtch, korne Wlioiton. After lolie refieau kuita were aervni). Mnmea played and reported an enjoyahln time. f The Mnaona I'tsd oftlcera, fMimonlo. J. (). Hull V. M. ; A. 1. fnrnloii H. V. ; V. Lair TlioinpoHii W. : J. li. Anteu 'l'lraa. ; Clinrlea tnlmiili, Kcroetary. A. K . M. M rB. V. Horem-e W. M. ; Jhk. I'iiiIiiicIi V. J'. ; Mrn. K. Mil Km A. M . ; Mr. Ma "lilnich hecretury : Mrn. Mary Hnlil j 'J'reHMiirer ; Mm. I. ill inn HuitIm, iiidurtreHH j Mth. Hmlte Wooilc.ork, iHt, IJomliietrt'NM. T. 4. Ilrattln. one of the pioneer of Laka ("oiiDty, who waa ahetlff in the early daya died ttila week ill t'nlitli-y. He la epoketi of In the tralet ea teem ty all who knew hint. Another pioneer who panned to the nihnP II.Ia Ilia, a l tk. a. m Llat-cn I Miller; Kocel- (laylord of l'alaley. He too, la one In nor Watch. 1 of the early aottlern and wna univer- Rally eateemed Hot h theao Kent.lemen were aald to da very uk"'I . The piexent manaKemeut of Kx amlner linlim a Mtranuer l tinatile to lilve the hihtor) of tht-ae men, we lirpe rotne kind friend or Hi'ijualntenre will nnpply iih mich pnrtU'iilMr. a 14.I Ki.ateru Star ( 01 nt IiiHtallalloi), Herein her -7th THE CHAUTAUQUA CIRCLE lie (!hiiillauiia Circle will iihtI I Momliiy viniiii( with Mrn. I.. Sender. I'h followliiti la the pro- it 1 : A heiidiiiK J our in-V lhroiih pt " ('Imp. .X Mri. li. li. Keiiifer; reek View I. lie" I'iiki I&4 In 107, Mahel Klini; lloim-ric Htorle, Odvnny Itunkn h to It) inclil MIhm Ilii7i'l Horn; Kxtrarta bi i'opea traiiHlntlon of tho Odya- MIhm drrtruilti rriMin ; Short ItcU if Soi-;n!ir. Mr. A Ueit.fr. DON'T MISS THE COUNTY FAIR The Ladle' A hi Soclxty will give '1 lie Country l-'air Krldiiy evenliiu 1 17, lit Hie KkaliiiM Kink. Come and Kct your fortune trld. a cup of of tea of the heautlful JapHiiene k' al the tea uhrdi'ii, or hot rhorolnte or iMiiree and cake at the collee booth, ali) home made cniidy, If you do not cere for anything to eat do not full to hi'iir the Jutillee nliiKera or in lee the lialiy atiow. i'rie will tie awarded at the liahy Nhow at eitiht o'clock chtirp. Door open Friday I. M. from 'J::t to fi. opeu aitalu at 7:111). The iidminlon only teu cent. TRIP TO THE ORIENT II. Meed, of New Plna Cre'k took In the eltvhfa of the (.4000 Lake Valley metrpoll lent Huturday. Mif M. I.'. NVillard of PIdhIi wa recently a Lakevlew vUltor. Clay I.aneon. waa up Friday from Willow Hannh. Mla Mamie Dunn, of Minneapolis. Kana, la a new arrival Hhp baa vlalted Kfiokane, Henttle, Portland and other place, and Ilka Latrrlew an well that ahe will d ou titles con clude to permanently locate. W. '. Paine haa teturned from his California visit, and his naual emlln la more clearly defined than hereto fore Now, W. F. dH you make some it real eHtate deal, or did yo'j Kft the promise of a valuable piece of property, to be all your I own? j K. I). Lut.. was a Drews Valley re preHciitutlve In town this week. ( J. lirciiDHii. of Klnnihth Falls, was j oter thin week, taking note of mnt ' ter In the iiietropolis of bout hern ( Jreuon. (ieo. Hook, of Split tin pUced hi nau:e on the book at ll.it el Lakevie Mi i e week. W. D. Duke, of the 70 ranch War ner Valley wa in town Saturday. Jack McAuliffe, of I'IijhIj la in tow 11 for a few days. Photographer Wendt was up Friday from New Pine Creek. J. D. Keller was In town Tuesday. He reports the stormy weather cauited hi in to shut down work on the arte sian well. 20 per cent OFF During the month of December we arc goln lo give a dis count of 20 per cent on all Ladies' and Misses' Coats and Suits, Waists and Skirts, None reserved. We must have room for our Spring stock and you get the benefit. All new 1909 goods. Not an old one in the lot. Watch our Windows. Liikeview Mercantile Co. Mining News MIh Drobney, of Fort Hidwell I in town foi the winter, the truest of The Seattle Commercial ('In b I or I Mrs. J. Harry, yanlzlnit an excumiou to the Orient! . ,,.,,, for biisli.e.s. in n. their fiiiuilie and .. Mr(. ,U",'?1VH J-, '"e. Mr. au.l connections, to leave Seattle by the S. I Mnt- I1".0- H'-Kerld, dow n the valley, K. MlnueHOta on December -Jnd. and I w"re s"tu"lHy iHltors. return aliout March fab. U10. The! A Ioiik War in on among tho local MluueHota will touch at Kobe, Voko- I Chi ntce. ?Ihe Arcadia. loving Picture Show Up- to -Date Moving I'ictures AND Illustrated Sons lk(KIKAn CHANdPS nd.'ivs, Wednesdays, Fri days and Sundays ko Shows each Night At 7::w and S:.'I0 oVlne k Snlder's Opera Mouse AiIihIhhIiiii 10 and l.'ictn liHinii, Nuuasnkl, ShatiKhai, Manila Hud Houukoiitf. Fiist cIiihu round trip wll be i'tl (X). Si ace for exhibit 11 board will be provided Storm will be made from one to three days at all ports, and seventeen days at Manila. Application fur full particu- 1 lar and reaervaMone should be miule to J. M. Shawtiaii, chitlrmau of I the Publicity Committee, 700 Kilor's Music Uuiidlnt; Seattle. Wash. 1 Flook and w ife, eant of Pluah town. Miss Meyers ia with up J. T are in them. A. M. Smith and wife are today from New Pine Creek. J. S. Soiree, of Pueblo, Colo., arrived yesterday. Km met Wade whs up Thursday form New 1'ine Creek. GOLDBERG The Stock holders of the Goldberg Hntte mine held the auniml meeting at Plush laid week, and elected the foi I owing officers: President and Treasurer John A. Morris; Vice President. John W. Lottus; O. A. Kelley. Secretary; General Manager, Pre I II. Oliver; Directors, J. A. Morris. J. W. Loftus, K. II .Loftas, F. II. Oliver. J. .1. Leilley. W. Z. M on and L C. Het kwitb. The Big Four Miuina Company also held its annual election: F. II. Oilver, President and General Mana ger, J. J. lieilley. Vice President and Treasurer; K K. Irwin, Secretary: Directors. F. II. Oliver, J. J. Heil ley, E K. Irwin J. A. Morris, and W. K. Jennings. fined vein, and considering the fact of the high grade samples ot ore wbicb were taken from the surface on this leade, we shall not be at all surprised should we eocoQDter a pay chute of bigb grade ore uo this vein ai any time. The upraise In "Sugar Pine," pro petty of tbe Consolidated Co.. have struck a streak twel'e inches wide of tVJH) U0 ore. There ia simply no guess ing a boot it. the Hoag district, will deliver the goods in the coming sea son of 1910. Winter is on in the Hoag district, regardless, however, of the severity tbe elements, 'he mines ander de velopment are sbowiDg up epleuiid. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Gold filled small watch eoclosed in steel case, leather fob, brass badge with Taft and Sherman 00 same. Will give 110 for its return M. SANDKKS. Hotel Lakeview. 1'Jtf FOUND. lady's side saddle. En quire at this office. Pure Maple Sugar 2-": a pound at HOAG The eant drift from the bottom of "The Fern'' stmft. property of the Pine Creek Leasing and Mining Com pany, is improving with every foot of work, developing iuto a big, well de- THE WEATHER The weather tbe past week has been bad. The mercury on tbe 2nd was 45 above, highest, lowest 13 above; 3rd. 42-10; 4th, 437: uth. 438 btb, 410; 7th 41 C: 8tb, 407. On the 4th, the precipitation was .00, with 1!4 inches of snow, fab S'jinchea snow, t'.th 3J4 inches, snow. But on that dute there was but 1 1 .V inches left on the ground. It rained and thawed all day Wednesday. NOTICE The turry who took tbe seat from tr.y wagon io Bernard's shed will sire himself cts nnd trouble by reluming samu at once. E. L DETK1CK FOR SALE. One 5 room bouse, cellar a i I woodshed lot 57X338 Price tlOOO. Terms. One 3 roori hnnse, $.V0 l.jt 50XTR Term. On 2 room hou-e. lot 50X33. Terms. This property is all three blocks from tbe s hooi hii'i.-" See rr writu 3. K. Patch, Likeview. 48if FOR r.iiNl.-.-Ejiu i:a of T. id l"i,i- n.0ULujuti... Ber.jarc. BORN a Horn Monday, the Gth, lust to the wife of A. J. Hlckerson, aeon. M. E. CHURCH SERVICES Sunday Deo. l'Jtb. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Kpwortb League at 0:45 p. in. Prayer meeting every Thursady ev en log. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. U. J. WENT. ELL, Pastor. HOLIDAY GOODS HOLIDAY GIFTS Don't overlook The FroBt for Holiday goods. On display in a few fduys. Holiday Fan cy Box Candy our own make of sweets. Dolls for the little girls, and many useful articles for tbe old and young. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A frnasai I O.V. L- Co. Land Holders: We live in position to lease many sections of land included in holdings recently disposed of by O. V. L Co.and would be pleased to act as your agent for coming year. By our plan you are not out One cent. Write for terms. We are still reporting on these tracts, and so licit your patronage. We also bay, sell or ex change these tracts. Land exami.;ation and location is our spec ialty. If you want a homestead or desert claim write or see us. LAND CO. LAKEVIEW, OREGON, PACIFIC her Lakevlew Pharmacy 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. Physically 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. IVa believe it is the first and only tract that was sub divided in oonformity with adjacent proDerty, al' "itrts and aleys 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, 16 ft. alleys, 6 ft. sidewalks and 6 ft. parking. 5th. Every lot when sold will be subject to restrictions, both as to value snd pharacter 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 tho better class of neighbors. 6th. A liberal discount is given for cash, and most lenient monthly payments can bo arranged. The prices range from $300 to QlOOeach according to location. YVe will gladly show . yo'j th j prop3."tyf n i J f urnish plats. 4satf443iua BEAT THE RAILROAD TO IT', JJJTL ESTATE FAMand ciTY L. E. SEAGEjU. C. R. SEACiiK. INSURANCE FI LOANS INVESTMENTS Lakeview, Oregon