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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1910)
nEsnazaEaccnan HOMESTEADS Limited Number. Fine Land. Near to Kailroad and Depot. Adjacent lands now silling for $125.00 per acre. These lands were ton;; supposed to belong to private parties and have just been discovered. Von must hurry il yon want one. ;is they will not last long. Southern Oregon Realty Company :: :: :: :: Lakeview, Oregon JKHUf JB iff .VgT! W M WiIAUSSl'U: THE BEST YET TLnlte County jEynmlncr Tin itsn.vY. I !: i:ii!i:n h, v.iw. BRIEF MENTION ItiiHiiiH to n nt (l hi- )n, n ly t J. j:. M((' hi. Oi l n lcc m Hour nt Itoinwim ! for' tin)iiiK t'l'fwIuTi'. t' Uorn, PitmMxt I, 1010, fo Mr. aud Mr. Mmlo llardltly a ton. For Wnii h lti-n1riiiTi ry A. Kmil iiuuiii, 11m- New Jcwi'lry More. 1'iir n ut, ftirnlalifil hotim on Mnlii at., rlocf In 1:iiu1i It. T. Birl.lln. Our I'i.IIiU.v kikkIm (in- wllltia fit. We till i' mine nirn h"Ih nt tin? Kiml.v Kltrlii'ti. Agniixl iiimhU liall will Ik jjlvt'ii at tlio ()tii limine iii Frldny nitrht. l. :n). Koom for tionKf-iluK, furnlsbad or net. near arbool houie. Mil. J. C. Oil o r. Mlk O'HuIIithii left oo Saturday of lat . for uiihuo allrjr, rire be will wlntor III a'laai.. H. ('. llmrlxM will Irntn In a few (lit; on a nn iilli visit lo hi bIhN-i, who rntltK In M IcMuau. Tht f'o U! trlvttiM(h coiuohu; t.a coidi li-Uil Mm iik ofrlBii(l lr tliroiiKt) ltii.o mi'l Halt Lak ('its'. If mi nr I hi nk I iik' "I ii iii' " I " ' Htnl li'h' i y for ii linliiliiy ullt yon run f) lid It fi t I l.f I rent kaml.v Kitchen. II. M. Klrmintr, the writ known Nan ) inn Crrk tumli) mitii, f tut mi I day in l.nk"Tlew tli- itiat i vk Leave j-riur oidirw for ('hriHtoiH tree wllli J. 1'. Dinkwoitli, and Mm. Iuikh McDhu li-ltt will aupply tti mii me. Mr. mihI Mr W. .. Mo nod Mr. Kph Mtllr MondHy afternoon left on a 1 1 if tu California to remain some time. MIh Mabel Knelllntf hits returned from a vmlt to CeiUrtllln, where it nil tlie K'nt tf Mr. (Jims. M. Faulltuer. W. J. i'luudfnot will leave in a few day for lii home, iu Chleaito hera he will re m In until next arrinfi lalt In? relative. Judu il. L. IleuHon delivered the nmiiioriiil iiililteoM at Aabland at the aervicea li Id 1-1 the Llk lotle of tllllt JlllU'B. Iick Slirrliirk lm left for the dei-ert with the Norln cheep, iu ii I will rciiialii there- in. ill MirliiK'. Ho will hi t In tlio cujwlty of rniii ti-ndiT. Mr. and Mr V. L. Huellintf went oyer to Uodarvllle yeateiday on a ten day's title tn thHtr daughter, Mra. CIihh. M. Fuulkner. Dun Mulloy In now nt Burner valley, lie h to drive hi ah'ep from that place to tlui Lava Ilvdi where they will remain f.ir the w'uter. Jerry ISnrry went to New 1 'I lie t.'reek on Saturday lii't with avernl horned. Ilo wiiw Hcc(iniiniili'(l on tin1 trip down ly MIhh Nellie (ireen. I.uwaoii 'mid Kittherlnu Shirk, of Oiliirvillc, weio vlHltor In town .IiIh week, they ImvliiK foine ovfr on bua Ibchm hefuru the local laud olllcii. J. t. Noun yeaterday morolng left for Lo Annolea, Oal., to epend the holiday. Mr. Norln will proba bly accompany him on bl rturu. Dr. L. and Walter D. Lyooa will spend the holiday at tbelr old borne at Lansing, Micb. They expeot to be away from Lakeview forj a wontb. It la ntuiorel that Falaley ta ti have m newspaper in the near future. The proiuoteia of the well-merited enterprise have not yet made public tbeir plan. C. W. E. JenulaRa oame iu from Valley Fall durlug Saturdays atorm and reports a ratber dlaagreable til? though the raoda ate not hs bad aa expected. A. I. Uuderwoud in few dayr will leave ou a trip to the Middle WVnt, visiting Kanaa City, I hiriitio and other large olties. lie will be absent about six weeks. Veto Wall, i stonecutter from Sau Francisco who Ctttno here aeveral uionthu ago to work on the new school hntiHf, la seriously 111 at the home of Mm. KubhcII. A pleasing feature of the tiuuday eveuing moving picture show at Haider's Opera house baa been the piano and violin selection rendered by Mltw Bnelliog and Mlaa Lorena Uailey. The latter is a vtollu pupil of Miss Soelllng anj abows uiuob aptitude in that line of work, 'I he food hiile In Id Snturdiiy 1'iKt liy the IikIx m r.flhe M. I'., elmrrh win inn II ol it elinil-H, they liil vlll(f e. nir. il ilile H h i of I nlde ilellelliMe llmt wereenijeily plirclilifrd. The ImiIIi o the Cut hollo Altar Hoclety met Thiir(liy afternoon i f lurt wnk with Mm. CYU L Iftua. Itefn nhmanta were rvrd and an fu joynld time wa had all around. Ihe Oreitou Uood Koad A nunc I a lion w I II I f Id a CMiti nll( n at I'ctt land nmt Monday. I he editor of the FxamliiKr I a delpate to the conven tion tut will le unslile to attend. N. JarohHou, forent aKlstant, ba ronideled th reeedlii of . KiO here I mrne l ovi-r landa In the Fiemoot Fort nearHilver Lake, The wed planted were Aualrlan and Buotch pine. Ml-a Docla Wlllita crced Mr. May Kalchelder aa librarian atTije Public Library, the latter having redgued the position on account cf havlg more awreeable dutlea fo per form, Wor rf hulldltig the roucrete dam arroc l.oat Itlver aud diverting chub I to turn the waters into the Klamath will rhcrtlv heeln. Thin will reclaim tnoimand of acna ot land around Tula lake. r i auk Harris a mm Iu law tt Mr au I Mr, liud Harvey, who ha I eon a miirerer Irnni drouNy for oine time pant, died Ihhi week and wa luried Sunday, iia leaves a wife and child to moiiru hie Ufn. N. .fht'ohHon, of the Fi rent arrvlee, went out the l)ng Lake t-tatlon ttiie week ol huslurb connected with a ponding timber eule Iu the iSernev t'onetructlo'i t'o., for use ou the (). V. I.. Ire a creek dam. lndepende ;uo. heretofore drv, ha already Blunted 'two ll(uor llcetie, the fee helnu ? 11HK) un.i b limit of one milium to every l(kK) popnlutioi). j A bond cf fMX) wa bIho require I from the faloounien. itobert S. he yotiopent aon of Mr. and Mr. Kdwra'd Ivory, reeidlng near Altuias, wa killed a few dtty since by hi horse fall in if. Ill skull wa fractured, and it wu teyoud hu mn power to ave bl life. ('. II. McKendree yesterday etated that he wa going to Idaho, which point I In the Ktate of Oregon and ncated ahout thrm mile eolith of I'IiihIi. lie went Jover there to look after some fcuslneas nialtere. M. Hert Rloe, farmer eectretnry of the Hoard of Trade, and n young uiau of much aoill v, hus aooepted thx position of rity editor of the Herald. Hert la a god runtler ami IU certainly make good iu hi new poeitlon. A henvy rainHlorm prevailed through out this snot Ion last Friday which'waa quite out of the' ordinary for this tluie of the year. This week the weather tins ltea duiigbful, the sun ebiuing brightly, with cool crisp IUO-ulUtfH. Mth. W. 1'. Ileryfonl returned from HiivIh t'icek a few day hlnee where ehe was called by the illne-8 of her mother, Mm. John Hrileg. The lat ter accompanied her daughter on her return and ia Hpendln; a few day In Lnkevlew. At a meeting held by the ladles of the Catholic Church no Monday last It was decided to have a Xmaa tree, with th usual decorations and pres ents ou Xmaa eve. A hall will be engaged for the affair, and a big time Is expected all around. Almnftt all the logs for the new Woodman ball at llldwell are on the ground aud the work of building will be started soon. A great deal of tronble baa beea experienced iu get ting the logs, owing to the rough toroiy weather, says the Nuggett. Work was begun Monday repair ing the Metbcdist Church. A flue and new chimney have-been construc ted, and the celling will be lowered. Funds for the completion of this work are being collected by Hav, Wire and he reports muoh suocess. Mr. and Mis. James Klrpatiok came op Iroru Willow Kauoh last Sat urdy. It is said that whenever tbe weather Is extraordinary bad Mr. Klrkpatrlok may ba expeotsd in Lake view, and ha oertaioly sustained bla reputation lo this lntanoe. Strawberries were still growing in the gardens at Davis Cieek the mid dle of November, nue of the Alturas papers having beeu favored with a box ou tbe 17th Inst. They were of good size and Cavor, and are Indica tive of what may ba expeoted when that section reaobes a biga state of cultivation. 1,'tli y A riiriiiufni are doing toma linn tsi Ii der m let work and a rug made from m conger skin Is cv on dl(lay at the Front, which I ceitainly a work of art . Andrew Morris of Cam a is 11 with pneumonia at. the (ireen (larden 0 i te. Hi rrndilkn la now much Improved over what It was and he will no doubt be around as neual In a few days time. "Cap" Drown, aeiatant at Hotel Lakeview, .ad the mlifortune to In jure hi left eje the forepart of the week ana ha been obliged to wear a bandage over II. "Cap" report the eye aa being much better now and h etpect to resume his dulls shortly. DOINGS IN THE NORTH END f Silver lake Iader) Mrs. Fgll and daughters have moved In town for the winter. Li. Frizzle leaves tins week for a month's visit with hi parents at Ueuessee, Idaho. A largft amount of plowing and seeding ha tiuau done In the uoria end of Lake county this faM. We understand that H. L. i'trter and fnibily will eoon ' move again t ihcir home at i'lne Creek. Alec Havis ariived here from Kuluiiith Marsh ou Wednesday morn ing. He repcita 30 inches of enow at his pluce. Nothing definite as yet can be giv en out us ti wtitMi thn OJ I Fellows new hall ciiu Lu used, as there is a largo amount of work yet to bo doue ere It is completed. Jack Kmliody came down in fTl auto through the terrible storm Sunday and rever uot stuck until he ran into a six toot enow drift about two htiu Ire 1 yards above town that took n team to pull him out beeidea a lot of shoveling. Ony Foster aud Keason Harris, of Hummer Lake, accompanied by the Misses (loldle Moore, iiuby Foeter, Carmel FoMter, Maytelle Hoy end Nelda Clark, spent Thankgivi g day in Silver Lake, returning home Sat urday. They all appeared to have au enjoyable time. Foil SALK-Lot 12, HIiH-k 64, also N'v of N'-i d SW; oj NKJ of Sec. 21, T. 40S., 11., pi:. (iive cash offer to Joe Hahli r, Sidney, Nelir. 12-MS WANILI) A RANCH TO RENT with stock and implements, stock taken on shares or run on a'salary. 13est of references. Wife good cook. Inquire of O. W. White, Alturas, Cal.. care J. C. Richardson's camp. STRAY F.D Illack cow with white face. Heward for any information leading to her recovery. Ren B. Bartcher, Lakeview I'lanlng mill. If you are suffering from bilious ness, coustioatlou, indigestion, ohroo io headache, invest one cent in a postal card, send to Chamberlain's Medlolne Company, Dee Moines, Iowa, with your name and address plainly on the baok and they will send you a free sample f Chamber lulu's Stomach and Liver tablets. Sold by all gooa dealers. 1 J A most acceptable Christmas Present for "Him" or "Her" would be a few nice Visiting Cards neatly printed "The Kx a miner Way" JJ Let us show you Styles and Prices Examiner Press "quality printing" NOTICK FOIl ri;i;I.ICAT10N Not con I land. Ieiirt riieot ' f Ihe Interior, I.'..1. Lii hd Office at Lake . iew, Oregon, Nov 'in. :il0. Notice ia hereby kIwii that I'erdi-1 tinnd llaHoett. of Lakeview, Lake, j County, Oregon, who, on May 10. I 11X), made homeetesd entry No. ul!77, j 'for NR'4 HKJi. Sec. 'M, lota 3 and 4, ! N WJtf KWJ,', H.-C fi, Townahip SI) (.. j Itimge 20 h W. M hue filed notice; of Intention to make' final commutation proof, to ontablleh claim to the land 1 nliove dewrlU'd, liefore Kegieter and , Hecelver, thle office, at likeview, tjregon, on the St h day of January, Kill i ('liiiinunt nnmea n wit tieMeee: ( C W. HeyiMilda, .f Lakeview. Ore. J. A. l'.Uhop. ol l-akevlew, Ore. Herman Orel', of Lnkevlew, Ore. W. F. I'alne. of Lnkeview, tire. AKTIIL H W. OK I ON, lleifiaier. REALTY BARGAINS 2 lot, clow In. flu t 100 adjHcetit lots held at each Price each feet. M00 1425 3WlO 9 Nice liunaralnw, 4 rooma. pantry and bathroom, tartly fur l It. lied, giod woodehed, chicken houi-e, etc., lot SO x ISO feet lOO-aere timU-r tract, 3 miles out. Wl 1 (tuIm; 4h)0 cordn if u od 40-Hi-re tlmlier tract, 3 mllea out, niioiit .TKIcora cf wood fl.iHM) ncreFtiK-k Farm, ph i.ty of water per acre) 10 acr- Fnri'i with Improve rueiite, three mlleH out 10 acre Farm with email im provement! i.C0 ncre Improved Farm near 11 ne Crt;ek 600 S50 7.000 S5 I 500 Choice HomeHteads In Cat- low Valley 4N0 duiry ranch, liea' proposi tion iu Lake county, per acre, i!75 icrea, lieet all round ranch in (iooee Lake valley, ail improved, auk for price. 5 A. iu city limits, 'A room houiy partly furnished, jfood barn, chicken hoUNe, etc.. good well, all fentvd. Will be miitible for fub-dl vieion 1(52 acres of kooJ Ii vcl land, mllea from O. V. L. Addition (pei acrej lOncre tracts with water rljjht S-roorn house with land enough for 4 loie, good terms 2,r' 2f 17S 12.-.0 Southern Oregon Really Co. l.A KK VIEW, Orkoon The peculiar properties of Cham berlain's Cough remedy have been thoroughly tested during epidemics of tnfluesuza, and when It was taken in time we have not beard of a single case of pneumonia. Sold by all good dealers. 20E CLEAN-UP We have a few Ladies' Suits and Coats to close out and we are going to give you 33Mi per cent, off regular price to make quick work of it. Remember 1-3 Off Regular Prices Our line of Knit Goods arc ready for your in spection, and they are nice warm ones. Fasci nators. Toques, Silk Shawls & Scarfs, Gloves and Mittens. Sec 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 o o 8 LAKEVIEW MERCANTfLE COMPANY Oregon Valley Land Com pany Contract Holders We rnnke a ewrialty of leaning; land bought from the O. V. L. Co. and j are In letter iioeit ion to do no than any other firm In the Mate ft we have a eomplete Index card avatem ' giving: the name and uildreaa of every j owner of Ihe 14xi0 tracts of land; bought. Jf yoii want ua to lea-e1 your land to the tieet ioetble advan- tage ami take full charge of H write nt once to Southern Oregon Realty! Co. i The greatest danger rfom Influenza I of its recalling in poenmonle. This ran be obviated by oeiog Cbau-. I erlain'a Coueb remedy, as it is oot only cores iofJiciD?a, but counteracts any tendency of the disease towards pneumonia. Hold by all good dealers. Satisfactory IF NOT, CALL IN E. T. SPENCE Anr ask him fo remedy the trouble. On the most remote part of the sys tem good lights may be had by correct wiring and the use of proper lamps. AN EXPLANATION People passing the Singer Headquarters opposite Snider's Opera House during: the even ing, have noticed recently the powerful I ig; lit with which it is lighted. At first sight one would think there were several electric or gas lights in the building:, but it all comes from one ordi nary sized coal oil lamp, using: a mantel by means of w hich the oil is generated into a gas, pro ducing the best light in use any where, and at the same time, is a rest for the eyes after using an ordinary light. It may be seen at work any evening at your own home if jou wish. The Alladdin Lamp for sale by H. B. ALGER. Don't fail to see it working. 3023COZSO Porltsnniultlhi 4:-'l SINCERITY CLOTHES Copyright Iff f& mix 11: Il CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ENGRAVING FREE in i m i nu i i i i mm i w mH B HAVE a clioice selection of Kinjis, Wfitclies. Cltnins, Kobs. Brooches, ? Hatpins, etc.. etc. suitable for Christmas Presents for the whole family, at moderate prices. We guarantee everything sold by us to be as represented. SKILFUL WATCH REPAIRING A. KAUFHANN LXKKVIEW, OREGON S eventeen Days to Xmas Others Are Buying Gifts Already. Are You? 3GE o o o o o .:tr - - 8 f i 0 SALE ijj. 1 I i4 fi V I f i aoc