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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1910)
Lake County Examiner Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ADYERTI5INU RATI. Kck'tilur mmlin mln. fl.W n Inch, untitle Column mmo , per month. All muti.llni: l. Changed tree tw lee a month. t'ot o( oounxwt tlon rlmrm.1 (until xlr clmt.cn All iI ponltloii extra. All uliorl term !. etr Rcmlcr. loom column, ltv. )mt line -' h in sertion. Wmn ml, .v. it liti- rti Ins. nion fri nf llink H (V. HrmliilmiiK of oonito lenee, $l .H ami ui.wnrils. fTsyTrstnlent AilvcrtiniiiK nd lb I'rlnt tlDK.rnKh in ilmnr. All bllli must to pit the firm of emh month. .Ml Tour. In K x tnnrth'. I liree lutmlhi. 31b5;iption iin:s. Avanrr, 1 fflT" I( tint r-M lr. dvmiv, $ J . M lit your Notice to Subscriber io I l;e Kxitmuicr who r,ocriprra to i lit' r.xumim'r wno ri'innvi 0 from one liM'Hlitr to miotlior. or chuno 1 heir pnMortUv HiliircMi -.hotiiil r'iiiemter ii drop ihiKiOtu'O i-nr.l mi their oAi'ren Ik a.) (Jr,.ol to the rilit notoHier. Lakeview, Orojron, Thursday, loeeiiier IJMO Additional Briefs Kl-ttuatn F-IN n8 pl.toed her liquor OlPgOu'd tinaUCUl Condition 89 j shown by the State Treasurer's re- port, is in excellent cooiitiou. There : lh-euse fee at f2500. is m 913 on hand, with no debts, u- Ha:mersey will leave about bonded or otherwse. ! February 1 en a trip tas. - It is propose I to extend the close Willi ttie Hf!-i"ir of th. famous geasou for deor to September. Oregon land fraud cases, it load on.- rfuubel i;0USHt reasonable 'price. -Apply Mrs M. Wiorton. Horn, m this city, Dec. 23. iPIO, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCully, eon. Dan Malloy came in lust night from Blv, where bis sheep Hie ao feeding. to woniler what would occur should , the crab' b:h1ii break out in the near future? A strict interpretation of the j law anil reculationa niitflit U so con- j striieil n to Jipvril le the title to everv claim that has Uvn entered and Hold. n that the land would re-; A. LeonarJ, who has been quite vert to the lioverninent. With hut , seriously sick, his attain laekleJ bid few except ion every timber claim is forge taken for speculative purposes, ami j If some man with the ability and pull j j of lleney should take it into his head I matiou fund Klamath will receive 9000.000 dnr 8 1311 as ber portion of tbe recla- to conceive" the fori nt8. there no telling what the end might i.. is Many orga izations have pet bills to pat through tbe aoroicg seesioo of tbe Legislature, tbe Good Roads As sociation leading tbe list with Mve. Ibe association will for a state highway cotnruissiou, flrit of ad. This coal uis.-iou will bare super vision of tbe geuersl situatiou in evolvirg more aud better roads for Oregon. The law, jsbicb has already been drafted by L. K. Wecster, pro vides a salanel road tunervisur, who shall superiuteod tne cotietructioo of all mads in the stste where crushed rnck or Kruvelar used. This Ben ant must not be appointed for political reasons bat because of bis practical experience in road making. Next, ton association baa a bill prov'diog state aid for tbe construction of county highways. Thirdly conies a measure authorizing tbe use of state convicts on public roads. Following that comes a fourth measure provid ing for tbe employment of city ana county prisoners on the loads, and lastly, an enactment enabling coun ties to issue bonds for road purposes. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Chandler were made bappy a few days since by tbe arrival of a taby boy For a nicely furnished rrum in quire Mrs. M. Wborinn. First door uortb cf M. K. church. Dr. J. T. O'Connor and family, of New i'ioe Creek, spent several days in Lukeviev during the past week. 1 Pave Kdler and J. ti. (Jreeue, who ; have keen iu L.t.kevie during tbe jpast week, returned to Flush today. I The ice harvest will soon com mence, as the cunjeale 1 Boiieoaa fluid I ho, PMtn.huil a thioknAja ctt 41 i v Inonu or more. W. S. Blair cane dowu from Pale ley yesterday fur a Que piano, retejt ly purchased by P. J ISraitaia, of that place Tbe recent cold spell nf weather has caused the ponds to freeze, ar,d Young America id now enjoying him self vo skates. Elder S. II. Riler will conduct a Union Service in tbe Union Sobool boose, subject: 'Uuion," on tbe first day of tbe rJrst ween of tbe brut month of tne New Year. A farewell party in booor of Jos Konitzki was given last evening at tbe come cf Mrs. C. C. Lotftod. A large nnmber of friends were present, and an en joyable time was bad by alL Dave Filer has brought bis well from bis Keno uliji'ct to entry on Monday, bet on account of that day beliw a legal holiday, no tilings wort :erptod until Tuesday morning. The gentle men tliou itiiidn their applications and went oir hnppy. i'rui't Iciilly no complaints whatever wore heard regarding the innnnt-r iu which the MxpreM and mail deliveries of Xaias goods wo'e nuti. e, and Mr. Thornton, of the express ollire, nod Post must r A hMroiii ar to tie con gratulated on the way all goods wrre handled during the rush. No delav ocourre.l at eithr otIU'P. "Jon" Fuller, of the stage company, also had a strenuous week, but managed to pleace everybody. Mauager Smith, of tbe Opera House, wishes to announce that all ickets which were distributed bv Jl U. Snider amougst the first and see end grade BChool cblldreu iit week, and which have not teen ledeemid. may tie used at any performance from now on. Chese tickets were at Hrt-t intended only for admission to the Sunday show, but as above stated tnay be handed in t any ptrfor n- aiice, 11 not already used. Mr. and Mrs. l-'iank P. and Mrs. J. S. Lane have leturned from unite an extended trip through Oregon Hud t'ttlifornlH. They left here sev eral weeks since, fniug to Portlaud. From that place they took a steamer to San Francisco, aud from there made a number of interesting trips. Mrs. J. S. l-Hiio visited a sister at Oakland, whom she bad not seen for a number of years, aud the trip throughout was most enjoyable. Kobe:t K. Lovett, accessor to F, 11. Uarrimao 88 presidect of the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads, told Ihi Railroads Securi ties Commission that be was in favor ! trilling outfit over of Federal supervision of railroads, i SpriCK8 r8nch and has stored it bere bat questiooed tbe wisdom of, or J Hi Lakevief. lie states that there is necessity for, Federal laws to govern j not money enough in tbe sheep busi the issue of railroad seiurit'es. As a j neeg t a warrwut th operation of tbe railroad executive, he did not opuoae j outfit, as it not only require high Government regulation of stock is-; priced labor to opeiats if. but the eues, but be did insiRt that if regula- time lost ii wetting iu extras when tion is to come, tbe authorities required mtkes it practically probibi charged to enact it be vested witultitP. Mil power to enforce. j Xoe Maaonlo lodBe aDd Order of The present statns of the railroads, ( . -.., Tnflf,rt9. .venina held a New Feed Barn Ar7ner Uros, tfe well known black smiths, will at once commence the erection of a feed t urn on their resi dence property juet east of T. F. IU-ruatu'e hardware store. T.'iey rei: en'ly piirchaie 1 four lota iu tbe Dretikel a I lition immediafely west of Dr. v'. U. tioytl's repi lei ce. to which place they ere now it-moving their lesidence buildings. The main barn Is to I e :'vli feet witi t.o NO-foct sheds They will puh the work hi raf idly as p etdtde, and probably have it reaty for bri ness within six weeks. harassed on all sides by conflicting State law?, was bad, be said, hut a farther condict of etatfi and Federal laws was a possibility, from which he bgped to be delivered. As for the public, as long as tbe individual was left free to speculate as he chose in wiUcat shares, be reed not be specifically protected from the rallroa i. Senator liouroa is gaining uiuub DOtoriet) througout the effete Fast by bis advocacy of tbe "Oregon sys tem." He deliverei an address r. e - f fore the American Academy of Pol- j itical and Social Science at Pbiladel- j pbia last month, which received nearly a rolumu notice in several ' Eastern papers. Tbe Senator is cer- ' tainly keeping himself in ti e lima- ! light, and when be announces bis! candidacy to succeed himself as Sen- ator from Oregon, aa be undoubtedly will, it Is not at all improbable that be will cut loose from all party ties and become the candidate of all tbe people Republicans, Democrats, Socialists and postlbly Proibitlonists as well, ilia enemies will acknowled ge that tbna far the Senator has played tbe political game with a master band. Council Doings Lukeview's ordiuaoce No. 100 promises to become as famous as House Hill No. 101, for it is being quite generally diaoned. omlttinf the first syllables. Tuetolav e.,nlm Kbaue, M tbe oouucil held a meeting, and tinder i tbe provisions of tbe aforesaid oroi nance licensee were granted John M. Flynn, M. R. Hart, Post &. Kiug, C. Hnkle, Oeo. U. Wbortoo, Light & Harrow, Aycia X Schlagel and J. S. Lane & Co. The mutter of regulating pool rooiua a id billiard ball.s was also dis caused, but action was deferred until next regular meeting. joint installation followed ' y a ban quet, wDich was cue of tbe moot joy ous occasions of the Christmas sea son. A very pleasing feature was the presentation of a handsome gold watch suitably engraved to retiring Woisbipfol Master John O. bull, who has served in tbe position for three years. During the coming week the Fxarr. -iner will send to its many subscribers in Lake Couuty staternvnts of their standing ad appears on the books. Numerous errors ;bavo 'occurred in giving ice proper credit, and it is presume ! that in the statements sent there will be still others. Therefore if ynn receive a statement which you consider nut correct kindly notify tbe office at once. With tbe beavy incoming and out gring holiday mails the post office i mployeea have suiely beau on tbe move during tbe past several weeks. Owing to bad roads tbe mails did not arrive until late, and as a conse quence Postmaster Ablstrom worked practically all night on more than one occasion si that patrons of tbe office w.old be atle to get their mail early each morning. A party was given by P.ev. M. O'Malley, of tbe Catholic Church, to tbe choir and eimll children of tbe parish on Tuesday afternoon. Tbe affair was held in the rooms of the church bu ' '. attendance Vale, (ilad . Hutobioa . freshmenti playeri anc bad by all V i 1 1 i a i rame dowi . week and locel land 1 restored to Lake Iriij : Davis Creek Doings Walter L. Dutton is home eper.liug his vicBti.'u from Corvallis, where he is attending Oregnn Agricultural Ccl lege. He gave tbe Duttou family as well as bis many frieaJs a pleasant urprl'e. Wedoesiay of last week war tbe shortest day of tbe year, and tbe proverb, "As tbe days lengthen the cold begins to strengthen," seems to be proving true. Miss Arnettia Leonard is spending the holidays with A. Leonard and family. Miss Leonard is one of tbe Hiuh school teachers of Aiturss. The Mask Bail given at Davis Creek Friday olgot, Deo. 21, was quite an affair, there beig a good display of costumes. Max Hartleroda as a Spanish Cavalier and Miss Kuby Wat kins us Cheyenne won the prizes. Mrs. Jai. Watkins gave a fine supoer, which was appreciated by all. "liahe" Hertford was in Davis Creek Friday night. H was moving the last of the 70 cattle for Dean Duke to Altora-. "Babe" attended tbe dance and reports a very pleasant time, Frank Fisher sold bis borees, abont 100 bead, to Mr. Mattice of Alturas. The stage broke an axle seven miles below Davis Creek Sunday and Omar Hammersley was compelled to get a farm wagon to carry tbe mail and express on to Lakeview. Miss Inez Lee was hostess at. an j informal dinner party Christmas day. J Those present were Mies Kat Dot-j ton. Miss Koby Watkins, Walter' Dottnn and P.obeit Wire. ibe Christmas tree at. the cborcb Christmas eve was well attended. North and Sonto Davis Creek and Lindale schools gave a jolm program, each number of which was a treat In itself. The nolo by Mr. Wert Wright and the doet by J. William (.rave and I?ev. Sain Cnrats, deserve spe cial mention. All who were there will join iu saying that Bert (irsham ' was certainly In his element while j acting the part of Santa Claus Bat j the hit of tbe evening was ma-ie wben little Donald Wright appeared on the stage and sang "BinKo Back to Boa I ton For Mine." All in all the even- ing entertainment was a grand sue- j cess. The teachers and pup;ls and j the ladles who had charge of the decorating are to be congratulated. Toesday afternoon and evening a vd of Uavis Creek's younger set jregated at the home of Mr. and 1 . M. D. Willlama and wailed - y tbe time with games and music. 1 ' er refreshments were served and -ybody went home thinking that r time had been well spent, All i Mr. and Mrs. Williams royal . : irtainers. On account of shortage of hay, Kelly llrilrs wis compelled to shot down Ms station four miles north of l'a Creek. Msx t!. Ilnrtli'tode returned fnun the lava beds west of Davis Creek and reports sheep doing line. L. F. Seager and J. O'Neill of Lakeview were In Davis Cieek look ing after their interests. Mr. mid Mr. John Hi lit s have ie turned from Lakevlw where the)' havrt been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Hervford, for several days. New Pino Creek News Tie X mas tree entertainment wlilcri took plaoe at the opera house last Saturday night was a grand success. The house wai packed to the sinewalk with old and young who all hail a joyful time. The entertainment was conducted by Miss .Mabel t'atteison, liitii lpal of the Kelly Creek school, and Mrs. Cora Berry K irkpaf rick, of the state Hue school. Both teachers deserve union credit for the way they conducted the entertainment. All tbe children were well trained; Also well eljcted songs were snug tiy members of both Baptist aud Christ ian churches. After the entertain metit hundreds of presents were dis-tritut-d. i nereis souw ihk or -tiirtlug ) Boosters club in New Pine Creek. If this clut. could be started and if they do lialf as much goou boosting as the Kuockera Club In done kuocklug iu tbe past, wool Cut New 1'lue Creek boom? Thomas Ducston proprietor of the Oregou Restaurant, and Dick Mason came down from the Hong Mines last Saturday . They went to Lakaview 1 1 speud Xnias, returuiug ou Monday. A large crowd attended the New Pine Creek Mcving Picture lheKtei last Sunday night. The management received a shipment of films from a' ue hiuseuud oidered som special' good reels for Xmas Mght, which proved ery unsatisfactory. They were eld, patched uu films wl.icn cai.srfd some si Dps. Ins theater will l e open only i nee u week hereafter, eery S tor l.iy night and in caio tl e house is used tor eotne other enter tainment on Saturday nitibl tbe Mov D CQ PAMPER Cook Houlc V. i n rocript of - Miy' mailed free V, your addrew. M Tells How to Make 178 Kind of Calie l If Cakes of all kinds for all people are best made with Royal 1 ft SPECIALLY FINE BBM II FOR LAYER CAKE FCiVt: 11 luhfl in i ih-. I, . I i .t . llli li.i I .,-...V..MI. '-lifljP r i --..I patent. j Dr. J. I'. O'C omer ct e t pihi i.t ! Lakei lew nn ii'iitl of i ti ' 1 1 l u r ' ' i h i i.' i a' t ml In I he M n-k Cull at Imi.ii .., on Jim 'J. Good Printinsf I- the inn ol Mr. Knirker. let n quit kmi and boost a Mtlo. w't .!o u kio Unlc d Tltotx r. 1'iit tloml " ir n I lecember :'l . I III. M-ol.d lililv oi.rk ed out hlc II I. Tiuil.ir n i-attoii. I In -duller 2 ivtn I," .. .1 .. .1.1 i . . . i i . . . . ing picture, w.ubd on Sunday B.M. i ns;.v:;;;,,;H;;;.;. a on .uses noil inal Is 10 laKI place;""1 " n-i-i-i en mi u huo iiirii.oiiff at New Pine Creek on Friday, Dec. it m loo t 1.1 I til.- 1 !i.o v f p ii mi j into ainiilirr ii in imir own. n is a sur.iu; MI.TIIOO SU(.GI:STION in i -. i ol (iii.i.i it I .t tir m bl i I. :. . I i t i I 1 r 11 lilUMt l t i im.i.,; - l-f l r.l ;. ) i 1. tl I (. II I IN 30, is expected to be one of the best ever had here. Several tickets have already been sold Prizes will be awarded ts follows: lle.-t dressed lady t i. Best sustained oharacier t'.l. Two of our best floor maotgers have been oboteu, who will tbow every body a good time. Ceo. Sttckel, who has been at Pais ley for several weeks, has returned borne. Miss Jessie Stickel, who Is attend ing school at Altnras, is spendiug the holidays with ber parents, Mr. aud ' must lie s.-nl in Mrs. K. C. Stickel I snt.iiill tn r I IU- .ti'l 11 llll J I I .IflllllMr 1.1, I, Inr Itll 111 any part ' ' timber. live tiinli. - Forest r Im defiid officer In II bout 6'.' Drew C sk4 ..f r of Sec. 1 w'thiti t OrMion. It M. nf tllllT. bldolli B l. w offlXlp Nntli.ii.il li.'l.lk Miss Flsie Keller, who is attending school at Cedarville, is spending the holidays with ber parents. j Mr. Wendt's Caudy Kit-hen enjoy, j ed a tine holiday trade. Their caudy J Id always freaii, which is uiaJe about three times a week. .1 l' r i Mini, a th.it loihk fur i mi I. the I'l-ltict I'io.m er. I itnner llion Milhl rlnlniM Is . eliipfeil frotn sii!e. The rich! to ri j.i t any ami al I In. Is is ro.o . .1 Inr further Information mill roguln t nmw troverniu sa l.-s addr. s Forest Mii ervisor. I'Veiimiil Nillmi.tl l-or.-.. Lakeview, Oregon. Jen. II, Co. il, Acting District Fore-'er. li'Jti.i i; V.' Ml-.- line LAMP lb 1 1." i tne 1 1 li-M t.i I..- I,,-, i ' io v . 1 1 r . i v ii ii i Ml' 10 ' o Ht-MwN i ' ' . .Hi. I at t . ." oiiiiiIohI . 'ion t rale ..ii III lot ii-..oii. S'. 'It Mi i ii t io nnv i veil in..' at io ir iilii. i.. II. II. ALGER, LAKEVIEW, ORE. The skating rink after New Years. has closed until Henry Wendt had sold bis Pool Room fixtures and stock of goods to Carl Adeen. Mr. Adeen will take charge about Jan. II. Mr. Wendt, who was appointed Poafmaster, will attend to tbe office at,d bis Photo Uallery and Candy Kitchen. (ieo. and Albert Stevens, who have been at tbe Windy Hollow mines, aie Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Waterman-Parker-Conklin Fountain Pens at, Thornton's Drug Store The Home of Good Values zxsEJBinmmBBSfmM&Qaafwm I I on onday evening a crowd of yonng pie took advantage of tbe late ' and. spent a few happy boors ing oier the ice on Uarren's d. OUR LINE OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS IS COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU EVERYTHING NECESSARY ! rinTruiTjirianifmiUniTi'rtfa.rjiiwMiafi'iiiiU! "i. mfFWw BAILEY & MA$$r'QILL u.:v, I