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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1910)
Tl 1 HOM EST E ADS THE BEST YET Limited Number. Fine Lind. Near to Knilrnml and Ucp t. Adjacent lands now selling for $125.00 a - S . a jor Mire I hi'sc lands were long supposed to belong to private parties and have just been discovered. V'u must liurry if you want one, as they will not last long. .. e e Southern Oregon Realty Company :: :: :: :: Lakeview, Oregon lal?c County Eyamlncr Tin 'initAY. nvi:mhi:k 17, iimo. BRIEF MENTION rShr'p lined cihl Ml II. A M. Hl'CK'n, lit)titnr, Herman Hoi at II. A M. pongee shirts, nil Ilk. fl.'St at lioniin's. Koimiim lo ri'Ut -.! in, apply to J. E. NrO.Mil. Ilnrrt'tiM, virrantH not to break, 25c At lItwV Nellsee riblrte tbat look good 75 ota. at llooue's. Men's canvas gloaa laatbar palm, 25 rtt at Iloone'e. (Jet prices oi flour at IJonania be for buying elsewhere, tf Mao'a vety beat oroaa back suspen ders, 00 eta at Uoooa'a. Baby Hoods, allk and baartkln, lee than coat, at Uoooa'a. Ladies' suits and coals tocloaa out Mi off. Ijikevtew Mar. Co. 1jiVihii autta uml costs, 13 off jruliir price nt I-akrview Mercantile. All nltflit dance nt Raider's oprn houm TlmtikKivlDg nlKht. For l(elit--FuniUlieti House, apply Mr. Taylor, Iowry street. All niKOt 1ikiicw nt No Idem oottra Iioiim. TliuhkHtflviiig night. Trieuksglvlng Dinner at Hotel Lakeview. Thursday Nov. 2Uh. Until. In Oedarvllle. 'Calif., .NOT. 5, to the alfe of fieri Jobnauo a aon. 20 Ilea l I'ti re Ured lleryfnrd Holla for sale t-'iO.OO eech. F. O. Hooting Mra. VV ra. Holder of PaUtey la now visiting bar oil bo ma In Mleaouil. Lake lew flour ."t.7fl per huii lrel In lota of KMN) pounds and over. Tin Walt Cljtnr 1 a 6 cent to bn (ound at tbe Post Office. U. AhUtroin. H. J. Uutton, tbe popular lender Elmer 34 Da? Craek boulfaoe, was in town tba tlrat of the week. Men'a besvy ribbed urderwear, fteat gooda wo urer bad. at the price, II. (XI, at tioooe'a. Mlka Flnnuoane baa accepted a poaltloo with Cootraotor U. 1). Craves. Heard d Hou will give a Tbaake glvlng turkey aboot at BUrer Lake next MonUey. Freeh Candy will airlvo every few drive at the Poet Olllce Store. Klinrr C, AtilHtrom. 34 Fred W. Kllppol, a stockman of Bummer Lake, wan lo town tba fore pait of the week. MiKrtH A Children coutfl wbllo they liiHt 1-3 off regular price at Ijukeview Mercnntila Co. Heveral candidates were Initiated on Vednenduy evening by tbe Ladles Circle, Woodmen of tbe World. Weat Hide farmer are now uuiy plowing and a n.uob laiger 'aoreage tban ever before will be aeeded, FOR RKNT Oood barn sellable for workshop or atoroom, rent II a month, enquire tixaralner ooiot. C. W. Weyburn, of Ibe Forest Ber vloe, left Sunday fur Klamath Falla expeotlng to be absent several weeka. Mra. Frank Loveless, of Crooked Creek, was quite seriously alok tbe Hrst of tbe week but la now much better. Judge Ueuson's majority In Klamath county was about 407 while Jndge Nolaod carried Lake by 330, electing tbe former by 77. Henry lilvan, who settled In Sur prise valley In tbe early 'GO'S, has suf fered a geneial breakdown of his mental faculties. Pat Toomey, who la employed by 8. U. Chandler, is In town for a few dayi on business. Many bands of abeep are passing through town all bound tor the den ert beyond Plush. Tbey will remain there for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uobluson, of Paisley, were in town on Monday of tbis week attending to business at the looal land oQloe. Miss lLanra JBnelllng 'presided at the piano daring the mo? lag ploture how Sunday evening last, iier se tactions were enjoyed ell. Work has oommsnoed towards drawing sand and other necessary supplies for the new Catholic Cburoh to be erected here soon. (Charles Carry was laid op for a few daya tbe past week wltb stomach trouble. However, be la bow op and around asaln as usual. I liilii'vli-w flour H.'t.75 per linn lr-l In lot x of IOOO pound uim HIT, 'Ilin Illg Four KtHiiip mill rearbrd New Pine CrroU a lew dny since and U now being t rsnHixirtrd np the mountain to tbe mine. Don't forget that w carry In stock (or sale all kinds of Iron, bol's and ohnliis, thimble akelns and Iron ann steel axtea Arzner Hroa tf Dae Joues panned through town Mooday on bis way to Cbewaacan with bis sbeep where be will feed tbem on hay during the winter. Mlsa Cuba Amlek Las aooepted position with Attorney Venato.' aod la at present woralng for blm In the local land ofliae oopying records. Tbe next meeting of tb Catholic Ladies Altar society will be held at the borne of Mia C.'C. Loflnsa. Tbe dale baa not been definitely fixed as yef. Contractor Craves U now at work Olnsblog op the plastering of the oew lleryford resldeoee. Ibe boose Is fast assuming a habitable apptar anoe. Late return nhanged Jndge Rafter's defeaat to vlotory, ami reports from Altura are to the eUeot that be has been eleoUd to Coogress by a small majority. Tbe Order of Kaatero Star gave an entertainment last To4aday night. Home forty oinmbera wltb frlenda participated and a very good time la repotted. Word has been received from Miss Klale Post to tbe effect that abe Is getting sloog nicely at Kt. Mary's Academy, Medford, where abe Is at tending school. Chas. M. Faulkner, formerly of Lakeview, bas platted Falrvlew ad dition to Cedarvllle and la now offer log for aale a number of lota. He has already eoid 14. Hayea & drob, of tbe Lakeview Moat Market, have Just Installed the latest thing in scales. They have no eprlngs, and are Kunranteed cor rect, the cost Ih'Iiik fjl&Y W. Lair Thompson is reoeivlog numerous congratulatory Utters aud telegrams on bla election aa Repre- teutttlve from this disrlct. His majority Is about IG7. Tbe stamp mill for tbe Bid well Consolidated Company, of .the Hoag district, vii delivered on tbe ground last week and mechanics are busy put ting up tbe machinery. Tbe Catholic LaJlee Altsr Sooiety met at tbe home of Mra. U. B. Craves on Thursday last. Refresh- oeute were served and a very pleaant afternoon waa enjoyed by all. William Kepple Hurry left Wednea day morning for San Franolsoo, werebe will 'remain for a month's time. It is doubtful whether or not William will come back alone Mike Hart had tbe misfortune to break one ot bis ribs by a fall one day last week. He la netting along nicely, however, and will probably be alright lo a few daya time. Among the aeveral abeep men In town during tbe past week were John nd Dennis O'Callagbau, Simon Joanto, Hill Denahy, Faddy Harry, Manuel Banders and Dave Jones. Rev. M. O'Malley of the Catholic Choroh lett here Monday morning for Klama'h Falls, where he will re main for aeveral daya. While tbre be will vIhII with Father Cunningham of that place. A.H. Schroder was down from Sil ver Lake tbe forepart of the week, and bad tbe same pleaant smlla and greeting for his tuany friends that be bad dunna tbe recent campaign. Uas Is sure a good looser. Mra. M. Sharps and daugter, Erma, arrived from Hailey, Idaho last week on a visit to Mrs. Kva Jaoksou, Mrs. Sharps' mother. TheMadita eame ovetland and report a very plenanc trip which took lourteeu days. J Hon. J. L. Morrow came over from South Warner the tlrat of the week and Tuesday morning left by auto for Klamath Falls on his eay to Salem" and Portland. He expeots to be gone a couple of months. The handsomest calender to yet rsaoh tbe Examiner is, that of Pbll 8. Cummins & Co., of tbe Eoonomy Store. It is Dot only ornamental but useful as well, being arranged aa to be made up Into a wsllpooket. Jim lllgglnaand Irv Garrett wish to state that tba election suited them exaotly and tbey are latlaOed all around. Both of the geotlemen are well known orators aod no doubt bad muoh Inflaeooe la tbe general result Mr. llarrlniiton, of hHcramenro.who ms becn vliill Ing hi daughter, Mrs. J. Hurry for the pant fa riionths.return nd to lit home oi LiU last. Mr. Harrington made many friends wl lie here and wilt surely be missed by all. L. Jerhr and A. f. Laiigall this week put-chased 421 head of raltle from V. M. Miller, H H. Chandler; and citbera lo Crooked Creuk. Tbty will drive them to Merrill fredmg aroonds end prepare there for tbe California market. (J. D. Browo. aiprvlsor of tbe Fremont Forwet, bas none to Port land to tae a eoorae lo tbe district offoe. He will be gooe ebout two months, end during bis absence As sisiant. Ranger Bradley will be id r barge ot tbe looal otf oe. Will Morgan, of Plash, was 'brown from a borae Monday and suffered a compound tractor of the right leg jast above tbe ankle Dr. Hall waa called and bad tbe Injured man re moved to Lakeview, where be Is now real eg eesily at Dick Klogaley'e rooming boose. Title to the Mountain S'leep mle In tbe Hoag district bas floally been awarded to McCleary A Scbaoers by tbe California Supreme Coon. This Is considered a valuable proper ty and suit to qoiet title was broogbt neveral years nlooe. li A. Friday ome over from Plush Tuesdsy. brloaloa oer wm. Morsso w bo suffered e fracture of tbe right leg that day. Mr Friday states that tbe recent rams bave beo of muoh benefit ti tbe raoge on tbe desert and tnat feed is very good at present. A drop in tbe temperature Friday nlgbt caused tbe prevailing rain to torn to anow ami Hatorday morning tbe around waa almost covered with a coat of tbe beautiful. However tbe son csueed tbe snow to quickly dis appear and by 10 o'clock tbe ground was again bare . A. P. Koozer was In from tbe West Side tbe first of tbe week, and ex pressed himself ee well pleased over the prospect for tbe early building of the N. C. U. tbro'iub bis niab borbood. Tbe survey pass clone to bia place aod be Is of the opin ion that a atatloo will be established S ) immediate violnty. Chautauqua Circle The Chautauqna Circle will meet at be home of Mins Mall Rice. Mon day, November 21. Program Roll call; quotations from "Hhakeepear's London." "Reading Journey in London" II Miss Sara Horn. 8hakeipear'H Life" Mrs. Hall. "Anne Hathaway" Mlse Johnson. "Eyente of Elixabeth's Reign" MIhh Rice. "Ely" English Cathedrals, II Mre.L. E. Scagcr. Hardly Expected Probably tbe greatest surprise of tbe eleotion was toe faot that the "wets" oarried Lake oounty aa well as tbe state. Quite a bit of money changed banda on tbe result in the oonty. and Wednesday morolug it was generally ooooeeded tbit, the oountv had gone dry. Until the re turns were reoeived from Lake and Fort Rock preolnota It was supposed the oounty had gooe dry as It waa tbe general opinion that both of those preelno a would go dry, by a good majority, which did not prove to be tbe case. NOTICE FOtt PUBLICATION Not Ccal Land Department of the'Interior, C H. Land 'Office at "Lakeview, Oregon, Nov. 16, 1910. Notioe la hereby given tbat Will iam u. Woodward, or raisiey ore- ?"n, who on Jan. u, iwi, made )esert land entry No. 651, seilal, No. 0070 for NEiN WJ, NWwNKt, (Section 111, Township .'US.. Kauge 17 K., Willamette Meridian, has Hied notice of intention to make Fioal Desert lnnd Proof, to establish claim to the land above decribed before Register and Keoeiver. at U. B. Land Otlloe, Lakeview, Oregon, on, tbe 27th day of December, 1910. Claimant names as witnesess: L. D. Woodward, of Paisley, Ore. W. K. McCormaok, of Paisley, Ore. J. L. Woodward, of Bummer Lake, Ore. W. D. Woodward, of Paisley, Ore. ARTUUR W. OKTON, Register. Tbe old, old atory told times wltb out number, and repeated over and over again for the last 36 yean, but It la always welooote store to those In search ot health There la nothing In tbe world tbat cures cough and colds? as qulokly as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Bold by all good dealers. DOINGS IN THE NORTH END fHllver !uke Iendcr) Horn To Mr.'and Mrs Ira Bradley on Nov. 7th, a girt. Dr. Thorn was called to Fort Rock Katndrsy to see Mrs. L. N. Haines, who bus been severely ill for tbe past two weeks. Ibe residence of Pltcber caoabtBre Taes'dsy morning but no serloos demege resulted. Tbe paper oo the celling caught Are wblcb was qolekly pat oot. Two young ladles, cooelaa of A. C. Miller, arrived Satorday evening, to take op tbelr tetldenoe In Lake county. Their claims ere near Poesil Will aod Jim Lane, eocompaoled by Walter Kittrldege, left Sooday morniog for Ibe Willamette valley, tbelr objective point baiog Corvallls. Mr. Klttrldge and Jim will remain daring tbe winter. Will expectl to return la about a month. Marrl-d, on October 19, at Saline, Cel., Mies Jessie Coder, of King City, Cel., end Jake Ullliam of this place. Since J be wedding Mr. and Mrs Ulllmcn took trip to 8ao Frao ciaco, Portland aod other places errivlog here last Wednesday evening The 8 months old child oi Mr. and Mr.. Brady, of fort Rock.dled Tues day morning or pneumonia after a sbort illness. Mrs. Brady Is sUo quite sick, suffering from an attack of pleurisy. Bbe bas just recently arrived from a viait with relatives In New York,, while tbe doctor re mained, expecting to cume about tbe first of toe year. Tbe family bave tbe sympathy of tbe entire commun ity lo tbalr sad bereavement. Owing to Jwork on tbe new Odd Fellows ball not having progressed aa rapidly aa anticipated a couple of weeka go, aa well ai tbe non-arrival of tbe ligbts,etc .the trustees wlso to give notice tbrooab tbe Leader that tbe building will not be dedicated on Nov.18 es was announced a couple of weeks ago. Aa soon aa tbe ball is finished, notioe will be given to one and all at which time all will be cor dially iovltid to be present. When a cold becou.ee settled in the system, it will take several days' treatment to cure it, and the best remedy to oie is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will cure quicker Chan any other, and also leavea tbe system in a nataral and healthy condition. Bold bj all good 'dealers. CLEAN-UP SALE We have a few Ladies' Suits and Coats to close out and we are going to give you 33Vs per cent, off regular price to make quick work of it. Reemmber 1-3 Off Regular Prices Our line of Knit Goods are ready for your in spection, and they are nice warm ones. Fasci nators. Toques, Silk Shawls 8c Scarfs, Gloves and Mittens. See our Overcoats before thev are sold out. The DUPLEX COLLAR is the latest addition to these coats, priced very reasonable. Rubber Goods of all kinds to fit the whole family. In fact you will CA t A A. o o o o o o g UUUJUSl Wllilt yuu Willi l. for all your needs. LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE COMPANY II 3E HOW BASEBALL PLAYERS TRAIN, Diamond Stars Must Work Hard Beiore Season Begins. PRACTICE MANY HOURS DAILY Preliminary Work Gt Everybody In Shape For Opening Game Spring Trips Very Coetly Training Season to Stan Shortly. y TOMMY CLARJL Tbe spring baseball training season la now ai band Wltbla tbe next few week 'he sixteen . major - baseball clubs will bave tbelr playera batting tbe ball, running tba basse, working to take off auperSoooa weight and un doing tbe etimea against good condi tion that bave been wrought by a win ter of Idleness. Id fact, many playera are on their grounda now. Manager Johnny MeGraw of the New York Na tionals already baa at work In Mar lln, Tex., some of tbe pltcbere upon whom be will depend In his efforts to have a championship team in Gothnro this season. Tbe coming of March Is a signal for tilting tbe American laud scape so that all big bull players who in the summer contribute to tbe ex citement of tbe peunant races are svut flying to tbe different training camps to And the sunshine that la so essen tial in getting athletes In good condi tion. Those who know tbe diamond heroes only by tbe work tbey do in Aupuflt would not recognize tbe same men it they saw tbem laboriously striving to get In shape at tbe training campn. Work that la accomplished with light ning celerity In the height of the sea son la performed alowly, painfully, or not at alL World's champion batsmen are un able to bit tbe corves of tbe buxb leaguers, star catchers bave nor arm enough to throw tbe ball to second base, fleet outfielders bobble and limp at the protest of suffering muscle, and wonderful pitchers fall so fur short of having tbelr midsummer ef fectiveness that tbey are pounded not only by their own comrades, but by any minor league club tbat happens to be In tbe district of tbe tour. Those who imagine that the profes sional baseball player la busy only a few months during tbe year and the rest of tbe time bas it easy should ee I tbe teams at practice long before tbe! season opens. The players cp to work J lonnoo or SINCERITY CLOTHES ' copyright VMf i fly IriVy r'.V ' s ...vy- " ; i 'ft "r" iff T?i Porttsmuitlhi tit V 'III In the iiiiriilnt;. like I j7e HVtVaire fiusC nex iii.iii tmd the way they are piat throiit'h Mielr pure eiiij4 I hern limne at iiu'lii I'n.i-u.ii. uml wriiry jt ltd rt.uly for Im-I )hmi lifter lliter I'lie me Shirt fur the dull park ufier hrciikfu-t, and lie-Ode ibe KMinex played with pti-ked iphmih they print Ice running uu4 throwliiK Miid batliiix. I'rfe,,ii;ii tHelull txjny llienaa week and week of trainiiiK. Jut aa tbe puctllxt prepHree for a niaii h. aid a player mum have a strong onxtlta tlon to stand the excitement and strata upon mind and mum le during roe bard fought games. While tbe actual play ing eeason Is about six miutbn ioin& from tbe middle of April to to first u second week In October, long beforv the race for tbe pennant atarta the mea are bard at work, aud from then oo ta tbe last game played tbey earn everj dollar tbey receive. This early training ta costly. Before tbe players assemble at the training headquarter the secretary and ta ground keeper have gone on ahead ta look after tbe playing field, tbe note! accommodations, the advertising ar rangemenu and tbe Innumerable other minor details. Wltb tbe team finally gathered together tbe work coniea tblck and fast. It costs a nice little) figure to feed and bonse these beaJrby athletes, not including trainers, rub bers and other camp followers. Tbea there are big transportation bills and fair sized items for playing parapher nalia, wblcb includes suits for ho rue) and ont of town games, gloves, bate and balls and numerous sundries. 'Re training trip Is an expensive necessity, and tbe club is lucky if tbe preliminary , games bave. paid half of tbe cost of the sojourn in the south and on the coast. No other sport Is as expensive a our national pastime. Some money ii taken In at the gate by tbe exhibition games that are played en route, but It is safe to say tbat tbe big clubs spend every .vear alxut $150,000 on the spring training trips Ode to a Wife. My roommate la a worthless shirk Who never does a stroke of work. Ee never seems to have a cent. And when he has We antckly spent. And yet, because he's kind and dear, 1 do his lersons. buy his beer ' And let him lead a social lUe. Tou see. be makes a model wife. -Tale Record. Many school children suffer front constipation, wblnb is often tba cause of seeming stupidity at lessons. Chamberlain's titomaon aud Liver Tablets are an, ideal medioia to aiv a child for they are mild aod geotla lo their effect, and will care even . chronic constipation. Boll by all good dealers. Croup Is most prevailing during tbe dry winter months Parents of young chill-ea should be prepared for it. All that Is needed la a bottle of Cbsmberlaina Remedv. Many mothers are never without It in their homes and it has never disappointed tbem. Sold by all good dealers. 30E o o o 8 8 8 I J I "Y-5': ' 1 J v '4'' eat Ot t