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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1911)
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A. limttaia came down from t'aiHley yeHtorday to asaUt in expertluK tho county Huanoea, A, C. Snow, poetinaeter at Fluuh, wan in Lakeview tlua week and maJe the KxHtniuer a very plemmnt call. Eph Miller baa realitued bla ponl tloo wltfi the Ctmwttucao Mercantile Company and leturned to Lakeview. H C. (travee, foraifily of the Ex amluer, was the bfllolal promoter at tbe New Vnar'a musk ball at the Kails. C. H. lleneflulj came down from PraUley tbe II rat of tbe week on bis way to Cnlifornln to peod ktbe win ter. Mr. atid Mrs. Felix Green spent tbs holidays at tbelr New Pin Creek raoub, returulnK lo towo si few days since. J. Frauk llarnea and family left yesterday for Bummer Lake, wbere Mr. ilainea bas taken up a home stead. Janper J. Dennett, recently of Virginia, auooeada Judge Ueaaon In tbe Arm of lieoson &. Htoae at Klam atb Falls. Jack MoAulllfe baa purebaaed from Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Lane, a town lot in Lane's addition. Tbe price paid waa MOO. 00. Tbe LadiHS of tbe M. K. oburob will bold a Food Hale at Wallace' wtore, Saturday, January 7tb, reiu ulug at 1 ;30. J.'i " School re-opened on TneedHy i f tbla week, and tbe ohildrmi me al back at their studies again ailar tbe holiday vacation. Jack VVeloh has returned just after a several weeks trip which included a visit to Sacramento, Ban Francisco aud other points. Bert Gardner, a salesman for the Capitol City Candy and Cracker Company, was a visitor m town dur ing the past week. Many people took the opportunity to witness the beautiful sunset on Wednesday evening, aud all pro n ouootd it splendid. Mlau Laura Huelllutf entertained a few frieudu at her home on Saturday OVl't.illg, llllll lll'llj JIlllH IlIMM .till- lm. I liy llll pri-aMll. 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J. 1'roudfoot baa returned alter a aeieral weeks visit to San FrauciHco and other point. He met Kill Pow ell In Ibecity, who was having tbe time of bia life. Work towards removing tbe Jo Arzuvr Louhs to the ureuktl addl tlou baa been going ou all week, aud the luiliding ban now alu.oal reached It's destination. Mr. aud Mm. Chaa. Maban, Mr. and Mra. Ilurold Fraim and IS, II. Kogers, of the Drews Creek ilnm, who npDt the holidays in Lakeview, re turnei home yeaterday. Oryou ( raves, Ueorge Ctiaudhr and Kalpb Mulkey we t out to the lower Chandler ranch yesterday. uDd wbtle there may eugagH in the gentle art of treaklug broucr.oa, etc Mra. Lnra Hurry waa coutJoed to her buoie for a few daya duilng the pant week with a very nure throat. She is now much iuiprored, however, and Is able to be about again. J. 11. Alltl'Il llllS bt't'll NllfftTllIK frntu au uttfick of sore throat timl toiiMll itia Hixl ban the iipMaraii(' (if liavltig Ufti drawn Hifuiili a knot bole, However, he ia about aK'iin, ami in rapidly regaining hlx iioriual appear' auce. "Jim" Cirave left on Saturday morning for Portland, wbere be is to remain for two or three months. "Jim" made many frieads while here and hie departure will bo regrntted by all. Lakeview Is beginning to possess quite a colony of colored people, and tbey all seem to be doing well. At present there are seven, whom the writer knows of, now located within our limits. Tbe ice harvest in now on and many toua are being stowed away for use next summer. It la about eight inches thick and of supeiior quality, there being do snow or elusb mixed in with it. (ieo. C. Clarke, of Kverctt, Wubh., baa been awarded the coutraet for building tlm diverting dam aero Limt HI vcr in tho Klamath reclama tion project. 1IU bid for tho work waa 11)8,050.50. Mr. aod Mra. Charles Mabaa came In from the Oregou Vulloy dam thin week to spend a few days la town, lncidently tbey attended tbe New Year's danoe, aid report having bad a very nice time. Hayes &. Uiob have had tbe interior of tbelr store nicely papered and var nished, so that It now presents a muoh Improved appearance. Tbe worn waa la oharge of Tom Watson, hIiI r) l y .1 tin II m''. Tlm Inriil l''orrHtry ('Iflro rrrt-Un) iinw n 1 1 1 1 1 i-K mi Wfiltn-iiiny, lncl'iil llllf HU'l.u H'lV till" tillll'B furiiitiiic. I lm rliij.iiii'iit iil'i ciititmiii .1 n-vi rnl li Mini 1H tiiiiii'n tfiiln Mini rli'i-filriK I.hh fur iihm In tii ' Hul l. V'.V llll tu,! llllliV tin KiM I ll'l lm, H iii Km hill lint if t Oi I) him fmii H III I I i-lr ti i : 1 1, in U It, 'I nf i ,il hi-r, (ml ii fl r mi t nr I V M t ft J r M III- r MilJ'l I, I", fl: 11,,'n III fluht ll II Hi III U mm! t'lill'i vnmili'ii i'li.iii"'. A tu- iltiiM-lf.i y nf M riml'i l ull U III I.I- i "'ll"l M'l'.ll. llllll ll." 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Kiitif iim-iti, I f.t) will rtiui.ik-r. lm I11I Km luli'iinr nf Utt t i r- uncly ii'l'dllit.'il Hii ' lltli-.l Ui t'l l:l Hl.Hpn l.iikettew ciii no In h1 uf hat lug tn o ttie t e-t MH (ilte I an I up tu- ti.te jeweliy ahopa of aur fwu f.f its cii-e 111 the country. l.oorge, Hutchelder iuia t.eeu con lined to bia home for oeveikl daje pu-t with a very had cold and hBH not been able to aiteud tu tin dutlett at the Hailey & Maaaiugill etote. li. T. Slriplin is acting im Fulieti'nte there during bis atiBeuoe. Mri. Avery, of Portland, mother of Mra. Florence Jones of Paisley, paeMd away this week, bavlog reached the good old age of four score and ten. She waa an early pioneer of Oregon, and tbe family is well known tbroouhout tbe wtat.i. On Friday nf laat week J. Frank Heroes purebaaed from tbe local land otnoe at public aioiion a rorty acre isolated tract of land near tbe bead of Summer Lake. Thl atrip adjoins other land owned by bitu, and will be uaed for paaturlng pnrpuse. Mtm. M. E. Kimsev, who has been seriously sick for aoue time past, left tbif week for Santa Uhb, Cel., hop ing tbat a change of climate will prove beneQical. She was accompa nied by her daughleira. Mrs. John Uiluiore and Mrs. Kaodom. W. A. Currier a few dtya sinoa ma le a lig sale of range boraeH, fot which be reoelved $18,000. M.ody L Thorp, who ara extensive borae dealers, were tbe purchasers, and tbey expect to sblp tbe horses to Killings, Mout. Mr. Currier reserves 10(1 bead. William T. Scbriener, of Klamath. Falls, was a vlaitor lo town during me paei weex. ir. Mcnreiner waa formerly a mail oootiaotor between tbe Falls and Bly, but has given it up iu order to make eome necessary improvements on bia nomentead. One tblug we ehould all be thank fui foi is tbat there is plenty of wood in town this winter. Lanl year we experienced a fuel era re, but tbe local dealers have been stocking ud all Fall and are now prepared to mtet all demands. Many of the sheepmen, who came in tu remain over tbe holidays, have returned to camp and will be seen no more until next spring. Among those who went out were Mike Barry, Jack Ueuahy, Con Taylor, Phil Barry and voa Fitzgerald. Tbe hotel barber shop waa Mbort handed Friday and Saturday of last week, when Roll McDonald was left alone to acooiumodate everyone who came in. This was caused by the abuenoe of Frank Smith, who went to paialey to attend tbe funeral of bis father In-law, Polk Bannister. Word has been received from B. Reynolds, who formerly conducted a general merchandise store here, to tbe elfeot that he Is now manager of the Mew York Store In Ontario, Oiegou, and 'waa doing well there. Tbe Kxamlner wishes him much sua cess in his new undertaking Poet & King are giving their cus tomers something very attractive iu tbe form of a email book containing blana memorandum aheets, calendar data, various rules of arithmetic, map and Items of Interest tbe world over. These books are certainly use CLOSING Ol YOU GET THE PROFIT BEGINNING SATURDAY, JANUARY 7th, and until our cntiro lino of Winter Goods ard closed out. Thi'3 is the positively the Greatest Cut Price Solo ever inaugurated in Lake County. Our entire stock consisting o? Ladies', Misses' and Children's I tntXf Dress Skirts, Silk, Sateen and Gingham Petticoats, Silk and Wash Waists, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hose, Kid and Jesey Gloves, Underwear, Toilet and Hair Gocds must go regardless o? cost. We are making room for our Dig Spring Line before our buyer goes East. You must come in and get prices to be convinced that tho profits are coming your way. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE The PARIS! AM MiLUtiEtriY Lrhm STREET f f u I hiiI if r .-1 2 1 t tj ever j mm. I n... i)n,, ,iH !!,ir f.vnu : Cr , ,in,.r i.ft (ur CuVHlii, ou Silt- j t,)By tiMirn intt, after fn-iiJifiK' Kit.' hoi diija nl hotiK-. to rerun, e their utudit.i Ht tho Agricultural celleKe. Much ex,:ii(:iiient occurred lo the tioiKieu i of ton at tniduitit 'U ShtiirdiiV, "ten h l.i ii t twenty uf the tiuyH hn ftuye l up to e tho old yeNr out and the lie year in, tit t the be 1 1 4 in the Metbotiict aud ijuptist i-hii iv In. -1 li MUKIUK, and h," un ailded iitirm'tiiiii llrei o:! teseritl hutb fiotn a revnlvef. The reaidiiuta in Km vi rlaity were alightly Heated at Uret, Home thiukiug that there m a tire. j but on second tnought decided tout the boys were only out on a lark aud no damage waa intended. A stockyards and sugar beet pur chasing naaociation is being formed iu Klamath. Tbe main object of tbe aiaociation is to encourage tns raining of sugar beets fur stock food, J. C. Mitchell, the well known br-f buyer, having announced bis willing nees to purchase tbe product of 500 acres at prices rating at beet tsugar factories.) The Spanish-American War Vet tiaua held their monthly meeting ou Monday evening, with a large attend ance present. William E. Curtis was) Initiated into tbe order, and is now a fall pledged member. The regular routine business was transacted, and tb meeting then adjuurned nntil the Hist Monnday in February. Keene A Barnes have now on ex - hibitlou at tbelr store something very neat and useful in tbe line of a gasoline lamp. Tbe lamps sell for I lli. CO each, and when it comes right down to giving perfect light they are sure worth tbe money. Manager Welch, of tbe telegraph otlice, a few days since received from W. A.T ay lor a box of cigars with tha season's greetings. Mr. Taylor wan in cnarge or. tue oaggage auring tbe O. V. L. opening lo 1909 and is now located at Ogden. Klamath Chronicle: James Taylor, tin old-timer of the Bly country, came in jeeterday with his family. Mr. 8 FURS! FURS! FURS! FURS! llll FUK SEASON IS NOW ON and we are here with a line of good ones. You will find them verv reasonably priced;tnadeby the best furriers in the world. T See Our Windows! Also a nice line of Xinas Ties, Sus penders and Hose and Ties to match. Don't forget the place they will not last long. Heavy Knit gloves and Mittens in endless variety enough for everyone. Fine line of Ladies' Handkerchiefs and Handkerchief Cen ters, from 10c to 75c. f LAKEVIEW MERCAN COMPANY ior T i West of ami Mf. Th. If.r itt.il daughter are on i a lively hi -Mrniice Hong about ml 1 tm ir way to I'll l.i.!i-l,lil.i to vixit ' night. The Cr nrt llonae rhimea were ' 'tn-i i if tln'ir .viutigr day. Cuironm j startd fbcitly before 12 and togeth Tayior, n, eon, lirmiilit the family ln.jer with chnrch bells", for 2') minutss The local land otlice received sev jBeut 0flt th- r uni-ical notes ai a har eral very nice gectional book caaea t mger uf tie uot procperous jeitr yenteiday. Theae will te uned for j Lake Coouty has ever known, filing away land decision, reports,; Tbe first batch of applications from etc.. aud are sometnicg that havejj f) Haniaker, the new U. S. Cum e ii badly needed there for some : ., iin,.f ht Hunntiza. rereiceil tlo.e pa.-;'. Mr. and Mr. W. (j. Fuller and little daunhter, ( f L'roo'at on, M inu., ' before Mr. Hnmaker tbe applicants arrived lu Lakeview this week ex- save a trip to Klimat.h Fa IN, which r.ertii,g to ren.atn a oople ot . was tba r earent. piaoe that tiling pap-tu'-ntba. r. Fuller ia a teaming I ers could b made cut befote Mr. cnt;."?' tor, aud ia bere with a view ; Han .'(-r aa appointed to Lis pres of locating, lie is ao repreaeutiug ! ent position. other pdrtlee wto desire to locate I here i 'Ine Woman's (Juild met at the borne of Mra. U. W. Jobusoo, Tues day, Jan. ll, 1911, and eiected the fol lowing otlicert for the eoeuing year: Mrs. T. 8. Farrell, ureeident; Mrs. L. F. Conn, vice president; Mrs. H. O. Kubl, secretary ; Mrs. E. E. Kine bnrt, treasurer. With the price of fresh eggs at aixty-flve cents per dozen we do not wonder tt reorjle grumbling about tbe high cnt of living, etc Tbiv. too. when there are no freight charges to be added. Surely the ben Ih a valuable posaeseion at tbis par ticoiar season of the year. Owing to tbe nou-aniral of tJlrnt for the moviug pictures, Maneger Suiitb of tbe Opera House was unable ! to give any show on one or two nights during the past week rhe fllms are now coming aloog regularly, and no trouble of thia kind will be ex H.;onoed in the future. Ex-Sberltf Albert Dent left Wed - nesdsy morning for Santti Barbara to join bis family, who have been reaid - log there for some time paat They expect to return to Lakeview during j tSe coming sum ter, aud should tbey do so, will receive a warm welcome rrom their many fiiende here. The New Vear at Lakeview wae usiered iu with a ringiug of bells, tiring of gnos, joyous singing and shouting, while the streets presented 3EHOOXZLXC J J Sincerity Nv ' f J t f ! Copyright - , IXOOZ3E 1 1 Court House at the local lun l ot1i"e ou Saturday mornina. liy making these tilings A great many attaugera came into town tn epend tbe holiaaya aod a majority of them are still with us. It's peculiar, but there's something attractive about Lakevie and lh surrcanding country Mcb keeps us all her. Mitybe it's because we realize tbe many advantages it has and tbe big opportunities ahead of n. In any event, tboae who come remain here, and we all eeetn to pros per. There's plenty of rojoi for others tco. If ycu nbould happen any day now to offer a cigar to lumeone who prior to January 1st was an inveterate emcker- and be refuses to accept ; or if you Aboold see some fellow who used to partake, calmly refuse a drink, don t stop tn ask tbe reason . by Just meber f bat it'e only a j few jBJ.8 BjDCe j,'ew Veer's aod sev- . r.i cf ns Da.a male those annual ! promises. We'll all come arcuni to J the usual way of living in a few days ! n iw nnd furget all about our good , reeolutlocs. etc Wait and see. ' i DKTH IX ROARIN'G FIRE th work nf Bra b(Jt otWn 8t.vere burn8art. t.mi!Jeil th)ltraake a quick need for lUu.kk.nV Arnk.a Halv,t the (,uil keat. mxmt fof baTM wouml8 brulrte,. boilc, fure. It subdues inflammation, It kill pain, .t mho then and heala. Driven of akin eruptions, ulcers or piles. Only 25c at A, L. Tbornton'e. 30E o A s o o i u