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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1909)
i i , i. a k h cointy kx .um-:k. umaifw, oki:uo. tiiuksiun. dkckmuf.u n. num EIGHT COLVIN, The Furniture Dealer, Would call your attention to tlicfacl that he has The Largest Stock of Furniture dm hand ili.it has ever Ihtii carried in stock in l.akevicvv. Art Squares, Rus, and in lad Ivvery thiii' in the Furniture Line. Six diHerenl Pal terns of Linoleum. Six diucreut grades of mat tresses. Call and inspeet his stork. IS THE ll PLACE IB See Old Santa directing all the Little Ones and Grown-Ups to BIEBER'S CASH STORE. Hundreds have visited our store during the first week of Christmas shopping, all are pleased with the collection of new things on display. The variety is great enough to supply the wants of all. Suitable Gifts TAVQ Suitable Gifts For Men 1 v fi For Women Military Sets Toilet Sets Handkerchiefs Silk Mufflers Silk Reefers Slippers Neck Ties Suspenders Sweater Coats Shirts Fancy Socks Gloves Umbrellas Etc. Etc. Dolls Buggies - Banks - Gamts Blocks - Air Guns - Toilet Sets Mechanical Toys - Magic Lanterns Post Card Albums-Flying Machines Printing Presses - Story Bo ks Animals - Watches - .Rubber Toys Kitchen Sets - Dishes - Wagons Humming Tops - Go-Orts Bell Toys-Brooms-Carpet Sweapers Perfumes - Circuses - Horns, Etc. Jewel Cases Manicure Sets Toilet Sets Hand Bags Purses Belts Han dkerchiefs Mufflers Silk Scarfs Silk Shawls Felt Juliets Fancy Combs Papeteries Dress Patterns Robe Blankets Etc. Etc. We are CLOSING OUT our entire line of Ladies Misses and Children's Coats, below Cost. These will make most Suitable Christmas Gifts at a Saving. OPEN FOR BUSINESS have Frosh Broad. Cakos and Pios ovorv day. Lunch Countor in Connocton. OPEN ALL NIGHT D. M. SHAFFER, MANAGER LAKEVIEW New Bakery Will SCARCITY OF FUEL Wood or fuel lit a ncarcn article In Lukenew, aud with the good price and nig demand fur It, thorn seems lo be no ex on no for such sli.ttnge. Thoe who ueglected to eet tlinr supply In the summer are In hard line. The man with capital and "git up and Kit' who will go into the wood bunnies on a scale eijual to the demand cau make a fottutie hole. Theie la pleuty of timber lint I tie thing seema to lie to net it ready lor the market. A iiimI portable mill to follow In the wake of logging opera totia and use up the watse tups, would he a anre mouey mater. This la a tip. Siomebody get busy. IT WAS TOO BIO T JOB An outside subm-rlber coiii Inlna tie cause the .miiIiht did not fxitillnh n !l"t of O. V. I.. Co. html, with owner names, and descriptions it to nee 1 1 on b, towns. ruiiKoa mid lota. Thla paper Intended lo do that stout; hut when tve f (hi ml tniit It would rnre four or II vo iHiom the present aize of The i:niiiinor to provide aunb lu furniHtloii w kmvo It up, aa our presa and type net tt n n facilities wtre not etjoal In the joti. In order to make a hualnens sucorns, take plenty of space lu your local p pr, change your ad every issue and keep vvelraiitluKly at it. If you do the uothluK cau atop the dollars from rolling into your till. CHEAP PHOTOGRAPHS We do not make cheap photographs, so we will Dot lower on l prices. Hut we will give one tinted pho-i toKraph with each dozen cabinets j before Jan. 10 We have a new Hue ' of mounts and folcere and more ex-! pelted next week. Call and aee our, ! samples i.korirw Photo Studio. , SfiCKNKY AliKTTV : CHEAP PHOTOGRAPHS Wry low Prices mi high grndo ho'ogruph nt W'endt'a photo Mudlo Now I'm Creek, Oregon, from Due. let to .Inn Nt I'.UO. Tllewo prlim ir fur one limit only. 21k" fitru for each lifinl. Iti'Kulur prlci-. Holiday price. imt dozen. M-r dnK'n, Cnbliitt photo o IN) 9 2.7ft I " .... 3.00 1.7.1 :x7 " 7.50 6.U) l-x " N M 5.50 l8 H l " 10.00 (1.00 Ho uuiirmiicrK nil his work to rive HMtiWnctioti or no pn.v. Ont half UHlHt In-pnl. I lit time of hlttiliii DIJI Citliiiict Photos at MVndt'a Htmllo at New I'ln I'rwk. On'., only 2.7." per dozen for one month. Dl.ll ME 9 - CITY AND . COUNTY BRIEFS )j I is being done, but Cie j shown that there will , ana wh"U it can be bum led. development be a bin ton- ecouomlfully Kngioeer Phil brick, who has beeD looking over matters io the Warner Valley left on Monday's staije to make a report to hia juperiors .which will probably mean much for the lu ture of thai big valley from au agri cultural standpoint. In spite cf the ttormy weather here and elsnwhere, traui?erg con ticue to arrive daily to this Land of Promise. One of the pictures at the Arcadia Theatre frunday evening waaa bi loooojotive labelled : "Not Vet, but boon. "It :augbt the people ail right. J. J. Keilley, and hia son Frank, returned Krilay from an ioHpection of the Goldberg mioea and left Katur day momins for Reno. They report evey thing in a very satisfactory con dition at the mineB. H. Wendt and Geo. Stickel, have rented the Malloy building at New Pine Creek. They will add 20 feet to its length and will put in a Btage for show purpose. The building will then be 3UXC0 feet. When euoi pleted they will give a fiee ball. A U . . 11 I f. it. .... i umi, nuie in its rnaiory. rtia coiaea'. reported heretofore wan 14 above, it la feared many prospectors known to i be out on the denert will suffer, uh A. Dykeman, one of the fruit such weather, there was wholly unex i growers at New Pine Creek, was in 1 pected I town Monday. He reports that ow Mucked Hall will be biven New Vwar'a Night. A ball has beeD ! iDg to inability to ee. ore help that needed at New Pine Creek, and these I the cold npell last week cuught him gentlemen should be appreciated for j with a big lot of his apples un their enterprise. i picked. The coining of the rail- ! rads will remedy the present scar Word receivd, written the Oth i-ist., i city of help, so that those with pro- froui Summer Lake, inidcated tnat duciug orchards will then be in shape HUTEII HARDWARE Sells liu cberkuivpg, Skinning and '-ticking knifes, made by Brziiib and Sun, Pine Creek, Or. Unaruuteed to give satisfaction, or money refuudad. Auten Hardware, for Heating stoves. Auten carries the most uitty line, in the city Highest price paid for coyote hides, and furs of all kinds. "Furs," Auteu buys them. Pavs highest, market price. JL'ST ARRIVED- Moline walking and riding gang or single plows. J Chilled plows, disk harrows, steel plows and barrows. Peter Schuttler Wagons. Kuberoid rooting guaranteed, ten years. LKemember we carry the Toledo Steel range which is fully guaranteed for ten yeara. Barb wire and nails, In fact our Hoe a complete In hardware. 1. We guarantee to save you money. Give u a call and exaimoe.our pods, quality and prioes. Youia for business. Mr. James Foster is very low and does not seem to improve. The Examiner tbaDks outside read ers from different a parts who have ao kindly sent us clipping from eastern papers relative to the railroad pros pects for Lakeview and vicinity. Andrew Morris, who has been run ning a dairy at Cama9 Prairie this season bets moved back to bis ranch atAdel fur the winter. The new people at Fort P.ock are all right. They have organized a lit erary society. The rainfall at Silver Lake for No vember was 32.8 inches the greatest fall ever recorded for that month. The city of Klamath Falls baa bonded its self for 40,000, 00 for sew er construction. Manager Sullivan, of the Southern Stage Co. was up Sunday from Al turas He says he will put on an ex tra twine a week to bring up the ex press and freight which became con gested during the rainy spell. The Silver Lake Leader believes that when the census is taken next year will sh" a population of over 3,000 in Lake county north of Pais ley. Our rainy spelt was suceeded Satur day by a touowy spall. Abor.t an inch or so of snow fell hut with the south wind blowiug it remiLded one of Dakota we t tier, i'ae mercury only got down to 4 above. Martin Sanden, the sheep man U io town. He reports the sheep doing well and lays this snow fall will make grand pasturage for the next season. The Silver La 'te Leader says: "Cope West eaya Sam Wardwell has the woist case of automobileizatiou be ever diagnosed." The disease is rag ing here, too, among those who baveu't got 'am. The other fellows are not saying a heap. L C. Heckwltb, Sopt. of the Gold berg Butte mioe was In town Satur day. He la a mining man of yeaie of experience and U very eubusiastlo over the prospeots. Until the railroad nearer only exploratory work to reap big incomes. Spokand is rune 1 beneath snow, and repo col lest weather for years. At Tonopah Saturday the weather turned very cold with a strog wind. The mercuiy went below zero for the Some of our business men realize the value of printers ink. Others do not. and as result, wonder how their rivals, who fill their liberal space with new and suappy uds, do so much business. 'The bad roads are giving as con cern about gettiog our print paper up from Alturas. We have several tons there but it is task to get it to Lakeview. Greil.nm ia to huve a municipal I water m Uui and some sewer-. (iresluiMi one of the best altUMted ! towns Hi Hie state, ami has ht-eu held back by empty lot ownes who were uuwllliug to have uuy public Im provements umi ei taken. It la about time that (.iiki-vie dulfed it swud riling clothe.-, him) Iichii t" consider iieedod ii.uuicipnl improvement. liuy Lot In Watson' Addition Hefore you tmy lot any where In this firiuity eee tn-ise lu WhImosii' Hdditl.'iti. Close to business center. f Laki-vpMv. Xi tf. NOTICE Fok PUHLIOA TION'. Department of The Interior U. S. Laud Otllcn ut Lakeview, Oregon, Dec 7th, KKi'.l. NO TICE I hereby given that William N. Dobkin whose post olilce addroH ia Paisloy, Oregon did on the 4th day of December, V.HiH, tile in tliis ottlce Sworn statement and Applica tion. No. OH'.l.'i, to purchase the S1,, SWL Section 5; SE' SE'4'. Section 0, Township .'US. Kiuigu 1H E. . S 1 1 -lu motto Meridian, and the timber thereon, uuder the proviHious of the act of June ii, 1S7H. and nets amenda tory, known bh thn "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might b llxe l by appraisement, and thHt, ' pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon, have been appraised, f"il5.2" the timber estimated r.07,000 board feet at .".' p. r M. and the landftiOOO; that said j applicant will olfer llnal proof In sup port of his application and sworn statmiient on the 2Uth day of I'ebru- , ary, l'.HO, before Register and Recei- ' ver. U. S. Laud Oltlco, at Lakevie'.v, I t)reg'ri. Any person iii at liberty to protest . this puichase before entry, or initi ate a woutest at an time before patect! issues, by tiling a corroborted atlida- vit In this otllcn, alleging facta which! would defeat the entrv. ARTHUR W. OKTOM Register1 In '.ha County Court of Mi Slate of Oregon for Lake County In the miittrr of the Elate of E. II. COON HE. D ceased Citation. To Thema Cnotise, Itella Cuouae. CInuiIh Cnoue, OIIIh (Iooiiso, ami all other heirs at Inw of E. II. Coons, doceased , and all poison Interested In the said estate, knu.vii and uuknowii, ( root lug : lu The Name of The State of Ore gon. Vou are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the SlHte of Oregon, for the County of Lake, at the Court room thereof, at Lxkevlew in the County of Lake on Thursday, the lit Ii duy of Juuuary, I'.tlO. at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of that day. then ami there to show cause, if any there hi, why an ruder should not be mad in the nbove en titled cause grunting the prayer of the petiti n of the administrator of said estate on 11 In herein, aud author izing the hiiIh at private sale of the follltywlug described real property of said estate situated In Lake County, Oregon, to wit: Tl.o Southeast quar ter of the Southwest quarter and Lot Number Four, In Section Eighteen, In Township Forty South. Range Twenty, East of the Willamette Merl'I'Hii, containing Eiuhty acres. Witness, The Hon. H. Daly, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lake with the seal of said Court alllxed, this 4th day of December, A. p., V-W. Attest: DeciiPiK) F. W PAYNE. Clork Skating Rink NOW OPEN AdmlsHloii :!.V, Every evening'. Weil ni'Hihiy afternoon LidltV Pay. E. U. EAHTON. Prod CASH BUYERS TAKE NOTICE. Purine; this month of December we ' v i 1 1 exchange all premium crockery coupons for decorated chin ware, fancy glass; wan-, and mantel clocka. ThlH in addition to other advnutujri.'B in buying; here, we will upve you an opportunity of netting suitable able ChriHtuniH Gift Kree. Make all your purchuHt-s at thlH ry . Kturrt nnd do not formt 1J w " t I' to aek lor Premium coupon. Business Locals Just arrived, Fortv hundred Furo ituie, at Col v iu's Furniture Store. Rockers. Commodes, Carpets, High Chairs fo' Children. At the Masked Ball, on the 24tb. three prizes will be glveu. Two to the best masked lady or gentleman also to the most comical masked ladie and gentleman in the hail. Masks must be kept on till 11 o'clock. This rule will be enforced, aud uo one will lie allowed to dance until after that hour, who are unmasked Tickets 9150. Visitors 'Mi cents. New line of Gents' aud Ladles' Gold Filled Watches, Just received, 25 per cent discount during the Holi days. Caipenter Jeweler, P. O Building. La'revlew 48w4. Wonderful Attraction I Thn most peculiar animal lu tbe .world to be seen at tbe akating rink, Deo. 17. A masquerade ball wiUl be given in the Snider Opera House Christmas eve. Pen. 24th. Tickets tl 50. Specta tors 25 cents admisisou. Itiaexpeo ted there will be a Urge attendaoo. Select Your Christmas Goods Before the Rush. It is human nature to procrastinate, particularly in buying Christmas goods. We are anxious to have you do your buyiug early and for that reason are making our display earlier than usual. A word to the wise 1 HA NDKERCHIEFS 27 are a noceHHity and prolmlijy no other article Is more used for ift purposes. We'huve a ticautiful UHHortment to select from. is sufficient. FANCY NECK WEAR Dainty little collar, and fastvninirH fo' the nifk are very atyllHh thin w'nter. We have some late arrivals that arc mire to please. RIBBON FOR FANCY WORK. A 'peep at our Window, will tell you of the many pretty things made from our beautiful assortment of ribbons. Come in and copy our designs. COATS f:i2.50 C'oatH now selling isi'J.50 27.50 (jo 0 CO 25.00 f4 I.'j.IX) 20.00 (n. 12.00 15. GO ( 11.JJ5 I0.(K) (o 7.00 10.00 (w .(X) (I. GO (it. 4.50 4.00 (4 2.W) SUITS (:J8.00 Suits now wiling (w $22.(H) 31.00 27.60 2H.00 20.G0 24.00 2.YO0 25 00 22 H.1 I!)..'.0 21 00 1U.00 15.00 17.00 1C.0O SKIRTS 22.00 SklrtM now Belling (e 16.00 11.00 12.50 10.00 11 00 11.50 (" (' (H (? 10.00 9.00 7 00 7.S5 4.115 The above are only a small lot of our values. Our garments have the tyle touch so seldom seen except In the more expensive garments. Alterations without extra charge. Mrs. NEILON, Wo55 Outfitter