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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1910)
Xahc Count)? jramtncr TlltJIUHAY. MXHMHICH 1, 1910. BRIEF MENTION Bhp llnd eontt at ii. k M. Rdonmto rent cleae In, npplj" to J. K, MeOml. 1M rlce on flonr nt Itonnnsn be fore buying elrwhere. if I.nrtl.V mi I to nnd rwin to clone out 33 oft. l,nklow Mer. Co. For Wnieli Ite pnlrliiK, try A, Kauf initnn, tliH New Jewelry More. I.hVdkuo HultN unci cimti, 1 3 off Jtulur i-rlro nt I-kevie Mercantile. '.0 tld Tor Ured Htrjford Dull, for le MO.OO tarn. K. (). Hunting. W II. Hnliler returned TuexJay cTrnliiK Ironi ii trip to litem anil I'ortlMtxl Huomi for honMKneplnit, farnUhad ir out. ctr nrhool boat. Mr. J. C Ollter. Tin-VVtt t'lKiir In ii 6 rent lewler to Im IoiiikI lit the 1'ottt Olllce. Klmei ('. A I) lx I ii.iii. 34 Frt-nh Candy will mrlvu every few (lii M ! ilio Tout (Mlli o More. Klnnr C, Aliimn.in. 34 Mr. mi'l Mr. Krunk Cannon, of I'alMlej, hHT l.mn vliltlntf Lukovluw reUtlvn recwiilly. 1'. M. Mlllrrloft HundT for Hun IUfiii.1, w hern Ii nlll peutJ tlia loll (Ihi wilb hi family. Mihwh A ChlMreim rout while thev Lint 1 :i off r.'tfiiliir price at I.akevle Mercin lilo . Tlioiiiaa Jnbiiaiui, of 1'HlHlay, ipeml the winter In iiouu river ej on aerouut o lilt liaallli. I'.ir nle-(iriipliuplioiie mid otiIm. uooil IIM new, rnmplfte, will re- Ol.lj' 15. hiiilrv nt t IiIh ofllee. Another it otntnua In tha tlma of arrival or tmltn at Klaiunla Fall iporel to taku plana today. "Ton." Cluud, of the Kroat Kaod; Kltelien, baa liietmled new cUar raia In li Is pluee of lualuneiia Mr. aud Mra. Arthur W. Orton enterlalned Dr. II. Only and Jouuh Nonn at dinner TbNokMi(lf int( Mr. mid Mth W. ',. Mom uiid Mr. Kpli Mil er will leave for California next week to remain Home tl mo. Charlwa Heal, of tha Fremont Na tional Korent.U aerlouly 111 with ton allltU at hi home on HlaaQ atreet. K. Ii You in wa auDoluted JuhIIob of tha I'xnoa for Palalay pmolnot at the reraut term of County Court. Mike Finnucane hae aoeuptad a position with Una O'Conuell a camp tender and left for Faltler laat week. Tom CnrrHii bi accepted a ooal tlou oiiHrrymu rook for the new aohool boua at the rock tieda aonth of town. Am-i-hhot A. .1. Ki.Blor went up to Siiiiiii.er Lake the HrMt of tlie we'k to ere ho w t hlnn" 'it homo are K'"ttlng alone. Two four-!oi mi nUcea und au atitomobiln were naoedaary to aooo uiodutt) tho outHulurf iimsaiih'erH lanl tiunday. Mr. add Mra. V. K. Kherlook are now at Lou Anuelex aud have roouia a the Owatonua Apartment at Potter pHrk. Hotel I.nkeviow served a fine tur key dinner Ttmnknl vlnu, wlitcli was greatly uppretdited l.y IIiomo why purttoi.k tlireeof. Unlpb Miller aud John Donelly of l'uittley will trap on the denert thla winter, lmvlii left for that auction aeveral tlaya ulnre. Mrn. Ni'MU' Sherlock, of I'ainley Tuenday eveniii returnt'il from Med ford wlieru alio placed her daiihUT, MInh Knit, in ncIiooI. Mra. W. U. lleryford went down to Daia Creek Sunday to visit ber mother, Mra. John U riles, who ia iuite aeriouuly aiok. UeorKe"JamnibrthBl laat Butorday brouubt Ms mimuier vacation to a oloae Btid lett for Han Franolaoo to apend tbe winter. Married, at Alturta Nov. 10, 1910 Walter 11 llryan of Davis Creek aud lva Henderson of Lake City, Uev. U. N. (Jurduer otilolatiiiK. Tbe i'aleley Lad lea of Woodcraft gave a Urnnd Tbanksgivins ball wbloh wua greutly enjoyeJ oy tbe larRe number present. Dr. V. It. Jto.vd Iuih returned from a trip to I'ortland. On bin return lie. Hpent Hevernl dnys with his inothei and hiMler nt Klamnth Falln. Trannera who are atiit toned in the Oilel lake country aud In the bailor raiiKo east of there repn.t h.i utiuu duuee of fur bearing aniumlri. Mr. and Mrs. hoienzo Frakes came in from Warner Lake last Mouday and speut several daya of this week In Dldwell, ears tbe Nuet. For Halo Team of inarcH, well broke, true and gentle, 4 years old und well matud. AIho Kood wa'on and harncsH. I0niulre at tbli olllce. it. T. Stripllu ia back from a trip to I'ortland, where ha accompanied Dep uty If. H. Murulitil Ilaiumerely with the (Jreoka who monkeyed with tho malla between here and New Pine Creek. Mr C. O. Mlsen-ir. tbe real estate dealer, left for Chloaiio laat week to b on tor sometime. II will re tarn here rrut.ably by next sprint. Mra. Nettle Hherlock and daughter, M.sa Foe, of Paisley, went to Med foid a ew data since where tfie lat ter bas entered St. Mary's academy. W. II. 1 1 nin.le, the (iovernmeni hiir.UT, raine .-er from HprttKiii) Itlver Hundny nnd will pitch ramp up on Cottonwood al the Wilahlro a mill. tl. A Kaker and N. A. Corn lab are aspirants for tbe poslton of sup rem a JiidKe of Modoc connty, made vacant by the election of Jodae (taker to ooogress. Mis. Kllzabeth Forrls, a pioneer of ModoJ couoty and well known throiiiih out this whoie section, pass ed away at tbe home of ber son Kd ward. November '2u. Chas.U. Lewis an' Mlsa Paolloe V. Hmalla. of burpriae, were married at the rea rlenoe of tbe brlde'a parents Wednesday of last week. Judge A, C. Kltler olflolatli.tf. Lloyd Illckersnn returned to town on Monday last after a eeveral daya stay -.t Hid well, lie was acoompanl e't on tbe'returo trip by bla brother, Fin l, and Mr. Itambo. Dave MoAulilfa left on Katurday last for Humes Valley with tbe band or sheep rauently apurchaaed by be an I tils partners. He will oamp thla. winter at tbe Lava beds. Mr. and Mrs II. W Dreuktl Hun dny morning letf for California on a bort visit They niay go aa far aratb as Las AnKelea, but expect to return before the holidays. Pat Anuland and Dick Mahoney lett on Tnea lay laHt for i'luah, oil ttiir way to the desert country In Harney county thro they will camp with their ahuep fir tho winter. The recelpta of livestock ly the Portland Union Htoek Yards durlntf tbe llrnt year of Ita exiatauce were ai folio: OO.T.Vi, cattle, fi,!02 calves. W,G0 hos an 'I u.'l,0ll aheep. J, (i. Kark.r and Nathtn H.nltli enma In from D'ews Valley tbe first nf the we!t. They report the JJnow fall aa rrachlng It iiiCliCM, but settled q.J.-kly and Is now principally aluah. Mra. Lola M. Overton Detioy came over from rlueb on Friday and while here made proof on her borne stead. Her witnesita were K. n Friday aud Noland Currey, ootb of Plusb. (I. II. Aldrldiro and Dr. O. K. Pat- UTMon werup from New Pine Creek tlila week on a btiHlncHx trip. Th latter rerently opened bin drurf Mt ore at that place, and reporta a ino.-t Nat ibfat'tory biiHlneHn. The pot.ulation of Portland, aa of ficially K'iven out by the Cciihui Dts partment, U l!07,'-'l4. while Seattle'a In 'i'l7,Ut4. Tha original returua from the two i-lt lea were i'lM.ii.V.I nnd '.MH, :tsl n'Haciively. NuKtfet: MIhs Kmlly Ayres has returned to lildwell aud will prob ably rpend the winter burn. Tbe lady la an Hcoomptiahed pianist aud will lie a valuable addition to the Jacob Orchestra. The partition which baa boen in between Wallace'a store nnd that of CO. M inner htm beeu taken down, and the entire storo ia now belriK ueej by Mr. Wallace In connection with his business. Th.ila liei of tho M. K. church will hold a food Mtle at Wallace's More Saturday afternoon. Tho aalcrom iiieucea promptly at 1:30, and If you want tbechotceHt dellcaetea you should l.e there on time. I'artleM having Indian relicn, mucIi as Hint apeara, atone axes, morriirH, etc. .whould writ to H. E. Towiih, wmi du Lac, Wis , who paya the hinli.'dt price for all ood rare rellca In pre hiatoriu atone. Minis Caldwell Is baok again atfer a several week's visit to Rail Lake City aud Han Franc isoo. He teporta havloa enjoyed himself all aloug the line, but was of oourso glad to see Lakeview once mors. John Coubrau, mauager for Jay llowertnan in tbe iate gubernatorial campaign, expeudlug 1,'J'23.:U) in be balf of Mr, liowermau, aooordlng to hit sworn atatement tiled with Sec retary State of Henaon. Ueo. H. Whorton waa anion? those who braved Bunday'a storm to reiiob the railroad. However, he waa ex- louseable, us bo waa going to visit , Mra. W,, who ia undergoing treat meut at a Suoraneuto hospital. Jno.' Uuohanau.of Euglegrove, Io.vh. la anxloua that the Examiner secure u good uorrepondeut at Paisley. Kev eral elforta along that line tiave beeu niuda, but thus far without success. Won't aome kind fiioud come to our relief. The Lakeview Merchantlle Co. held ita annual meet lux a few duya alnce, The old oUlccrH were re-elected aa fol. Iowa: A. E. Florence, president and Koueral manager; C. A Kehart, vice president; V. L. Snelling, eecreUry ud treasurer. Although. Frank lienaon oartied every oount la the state In hie cam palgu for le aleotlon to the oflloe of aeortary of state, not on ceat did be eipend for campaign eipenaea ao enrdlog to tha campaign statement filed by blm. Tbe machinery for tho lu Fonr old not reach the millHite aa reported. The buttery, welg ilnit 7,tXX) pounda, waa within one mile of the mine, bin tliii roads were too soft to proceed flintier. They were compelled to wait until tbe road frocse to get It to pluee. B'.ys tnnr ti had and aoTietlmee Klrla. The older onea at ordinary watce and othera to be echoolwl and cared for in return for slight services rendered. For partlculiire addreeH W. T. Gardner, Hnpt. boya and glrlAid Hociety of Oregm, Port land, Oregon. Pat Angland, Dick Mahoney, No land Currey and Harry ItlgM earn over from Ploab oo Thursday last in eonneotloo wltb a land contest before tba looal la nrt office. Tbe trip orer waa very nnpleaant on on ao oount of tba snuw storm, and all were very mnoh renohd opon arrival here. Appioxlmately 1,f00,000, frolt trees will be planted In the Rigne river valley, according to ao estimate made by professor O'Uara. This number of trees will sufficient for 20.000 acres, which will be m-.se the total planted area in the orchard district of tbe Etngoe river valley 85, 000 acres. Word baa been received from Ueorge V'erlln, a forn.rr sheepman of thla place, to the effect that be ia now in IIlo De Janerio, Brazil. The postal old not a'ate w.at he was Zo ning there, nor a bether tbe other liojs who It-ft when be did were still with him. liert llarber, the Consolidated Ktae Co. 's "old rsliable." drove an auto as far aa Davis ('reek lHst fiunday, taking down a land of pass eugera bound for the railroad. The mud was too deep to proceed inrther and Monday he returned with bis machine. Stanley Hanson, of the Hancon Construction Company, Is spenlng a fe days In town preparatory to starting on a trip emt. Ha will ee aa far as Omaha, Neb., anfl probab ly clear through to New Yntk citr. The trip will be purely for pleasure ad sight seeing. 2 Tbe Christmas goods are beginning to pnt In an appearance In toe differ ent store wiodows about town, aud some very nice articles are being exhILIted. A One stock nf rtatlnnety may be seei at Tie Frost Kaa ly Kitchen, tbe Poet Office store and at Wallace's . Tbe M. E. oburch building ia to receive a general overhauling, and funds therefor are now beiug raised. Tbe celling ia to be lowered and tbe walls will receive a new covering, while provision is to be made foi two beaters. It la to be expected that the total est of tbe improvements will approximate tlOO. ('. I). Arthur ha returned from Klamath and San Franciaco, where tie baa been engaged In ablpping mut ton to the city market. Since he left here a few weeka eiuce tie haa made three eliipinents, and prenumably haa cleaned up a wad of money. He ex port to rdturn in a few days and will apend the winter in California. The latest map of Oregon shows Lakeview as tba nouvergmg point of our rairoads, one coming from tbe uortbeast, another from the north west tbe third from tbe west and tbe fourth from the south. We are thankful for; email favora, and if tbe one now building from the south reaches us during 1911 our cup of rejoicing will be overflowing. The publishers of The Youth's Companion will, as always at thla sea son, present to every subscriber whose subscription (11.75) ia paid for 19 1 1 a beautful Calender for the new year. The pioture panel repro duces a water oolor painting of au old time garden In a Hood of sum mer sunshine with a background of Lombardy popnlara through which one catches a glimse of distant bills. Word has been received here to the effect that Nels Jepeon, formerly of Lakeview, participated on Tuesday last In the annual wrcatHu rhaiu pionalilp contest lor the Pacific Coast, held at San Fraticiaco. Fully 10 w rentier took part in the affair, rep reHciitiiiK the beat talent In Brltlf-h Columbia, Washington, OreRon and California. The reaulta hve not aa yet. been received here, but it la hoped that JepNon waa victorious in the content. Ft) It SALE Ten nrre O V. L. tract. The N of the Ni of the KW of SWtiol Sec. 7.Townah1p4i)Sltaiige 10 Hunt W. M.; oIho lot 'M in block 6S, towu of Lukevlew. l'riuo fMH). A. U. Ten ii v. till South Harrison St., Denver, Colo. 12 I Sp FOH SALE Lot 13, lUoek 64, filxo N of N of WJ oj NK1 of Sec. 2D, T. 4H., It.', IDE. Hive cash offer to Joe Hahler, Sidney, Nebr. 12-1-15 Crt'ioron Ory FOR FUTCHER'S CASTOR I A Up Qoet tha Best The best tntter.Ollvei 'a, will sell fcr 80 rents for two ponoda oo aod fter December 8; cream at 25 cent a plot. Tbls hotter la nii't and sold accord ing to the pore food las of the state aod tbe rules to follow in mak ing par wholesome batter. If yon are satisfied with anything but the beat gat the other frllow'a make of butter. A. HI -ber. agent. rW!H" -s-HfM.- It IF IT'S NOTE A FEW OF OUR Ohrlatmai Tinnue Paper, 2-t heete Faeaanartout Prtper, f r framinar 12 vii rda for 7 . 6 -MMi 4ml' Ladies' Kid, Mocha and CaHflmere Glove, 35c to $2.00 P.eiiuillul Line of Ladiea' Embroidered and Hem-titcbed Ilandkerehiefa, from 10c to...3r A fti e line .f Laie.' Silk and White IJnen Wai'ta, from trc t K5 75 A nice line of I adieu' Ginirbunri, Kateen nnd Silk t'ettlcoata, for I2.&0 and t'.00 A complete bne f Furn. In eet and eingle stolea, from 10 !'. to IIS.00 Iadlea and MlfaeM 8weatern. from D5c to... $2.50 HAIR GOODS The very best awltchea. etrlctly all American and French H-iir. S wltcl.ea from $3..V) tof7.50 HAIR PUFFS lS-Cluater Puffa at 2.50 We have beautiful Leather, by the whole skin or in any quantity you want, to make up for your Christmas Presents. Come in and let us show you. THE PARISIAN MILLINERY MAIN STREET, West of Court House J. CHAS. SMITH & CO., Props. fj CLEAN-UP SALE jj We have a few Ladies' Suits and Coats to close out and we are goin tj to give you 33Va percent, off regular price to make quick work of it. Remember 1-3 Off Regular Prices Our line of Knit Goods arc ready for yotir in O O O O spection, and they are nice warm ones, rasci nators. Toques, Silk Shawls & 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 find just what you want for all your needs. O O O o LAKEVIEW MERCArmL:?, COMPANY VHIOE Chautauqua ClrcU . The Oiiautnoqaa Circle will meet ut tlx home of Mis Delia Knelling Mon day evening, December 6. Program: Roll ce.ll; current events: pobjecta, Dlekena and Thackery aa social paint ers. (aVudder) part II, chapter I. Outline, Miss II. Hora; aketch of "Dlcke&a," Mla Sara Horn; sketch ofThaekery, Mra.T. V. Hall; ayeopsis of ehaper II, Mia M. Johnaon; NEW. WE For Christmas, all new gifts, just arrived from the East, at money-saving" prices. Our cash system enables us to save you from 25 to 35 per cent, on every dollar's worth you buy. Now Is the time to select your gifts while the stock Is complete. ALL Millinery At Greatly Reduced Prices PRICES AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS Select a Cornet that tieoniiM ymir tinre. one that is comfortable while elttlnirH ved as while standing or walking. Our at.a-k l- moat cre fully choaen, so we enn fill nnv dem .r.d. however exacting, amonff onr American IV.niry Curaeta, can be found model for i he womnn .f Utffe figure aa well aa for thoae of el Ik I)' or in.-'liuui form. Pilcea ranging from 75c tr. . $.'1.30 for pic to rea, lic LADIES' AND MISSES' ' HOSE In Silk, Iale, Caa aimere. Heavy Fleece Lined and Cotton. From 15c to $1 50 lU Hi f V ' 5 PortsmdiiuitlTi - It i i V i O SINCERITY CLOTH r o zzaogaoocaoi ioc3 & "Th Proble a of atlng;" the Chatttauii.n, Demoerntie Eng land," chafer Ut Mi-a M able Rice. Many persons tied themelvaa affect ed with a prealatent ooiwi ater ao attack of mfl ienz. At a result thla ronjh rati be qn-Kilvo red by the naa of Cha ntx-rUm' Cd iuu Remely. It ebonld uot be allowed to rnn no notll It beonmes tt mblesome. Hcll by all glod dealers. HAVE IT AMERICAN BEAUTY Style 307V Kalsaiaioe Corset Co., Maker ? j j 3, BV F t "N it Pill 1