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Lake County Examiner GOVERNOR WEST Vtlil IIIANIttUL Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ADYKHTI5INO RATLS. rmr Mm1in .U fl.W n inch. Ins'c .Column imit.i nor Hi. All tn.lli -t. Chlio.1 (n l i :.,!!! h. 'it ot i'trMi tton i hrel (or i xtr rbne.. All nil ii roalllonii rttrn. AUnhnri Irrm !. rllr Re iIit. Ii m rulmun.. tor. per llnv fi h erllmi. Vt.nl .V. llm mi ri ID men rl el tin-' T . Kowlmioin o. ulo ncc. II J1 nl p ri1. fl 1 'riiinu A.tvri.lnr 'irt Job f-irl-U(.i in !vr. Ill Mil man ! puiil the flrl of Mih month. 51'iw:ription K.n-:. 'n T.nr. In ad unco, lmipth. " I r.rec monlha. 1 . .74 If notpMd In .Itiw. 1 Ml the y-r. Requests Pcoplo to Obsero Nov. 30 as Day ot Thanksgiving: Nolle In Subscriber I he Kxumlnvr lw remove or rtmniri h. Ir nralnlll.v ili1r tillli1 rrmi'fl !T I" Irop int. cilice curd ih. ir rapvr lH Jrv.d to the ritlil potottli i'. i i ' uimt'riNr to I he Mummer from one lorn my l another Liikolow, Oregon, Tliurmlaj , Nounittor 1(1, MM1 than willing that Bnv item pertaining to their section of the country should be republished In everv rjaper on the coast without nv credit whatever. New Pine Creek Items Tin: r.i.r.CTioNs The Orteoi i.m Mima uo the results of the elections last week as follows The elections Tuesday iustifv almost anv conclusion one irtv desire to draw. Muth del-ends on one's individual pre dilections. or trejudicea. or hooes. Trwie is encouragement for the Demo- crati-. consolation tor the Keoublicana nd cheer lor the Socialists. The Uemo crats did not hold the ground thev had eauxd in the previous Year. The Remil'liccns .v no means repaired the advi.t8ie wus-ud lnm them bv the overwhelming Democratic triumph of 1910. The Democrats, indeed, keen Massa chusetts, lull lv a reduced majority for Fuss. Thev lose Maryland, thoueb it is lenr tl-.st tl e issue Ihere had no distirct reiutmi shin to National Poli tics. The Democratic machine is rudelv jarred in New York Citv. and the Keiiut hcans it-tain the State Lee ialature. The Retniolu-an machine ie defeated in Pnilaiieluhia ar.d the uartv holds Us own in the sirele Congress ional contest ot Perns lvania. In Kansas the powerful insurgent scirit inakef itself manifest tv the decisive defeat of a Kefjutlican for Coneress. but in Nebraska the Republicans elect tate officers and cut down decidedly the 1 'emocrat.c plurality in the one Coneressiot hI district w here an elec tion v as tel'l. A most m.uressive incident of the dav however, was the election of a Reouhluan Legislature in New Jersey. There the is-ue ar.pears to have been the Presidential candidacv of Gover nor Woo-irow Wilson. The resrular Democrats franklv and orjenlv combined with the Keoublicana to administer rebuke to the Power and prestige of Govern. r Wil.-on. and the effort tinallv ai.....a laH Thut tho rcQiilt u.ill tn withnoll the iSew Jersev delegation j from Lii. Vviisen next cr niav well be doubted, tiii.e .V Jersev has a Presidential preference primary and his appeal to ihe mi.v-es of his partv of bis own state can hardlv be resisted. It is rare indeed that an effort to denv a uonulT i! ui r.-tmenc 10 anv iavorue , son is sULce.'siul in anv slate unaer anv svsiem. Dr. V ilson is. therefore. Dractu-allv teitHin to have tne New Jersev ueleuaiu n with him in 1912. but the ii tluei.ces that are workinu aeainsl him now and that lust Tuesday mooseu uoon n. n a i. u m u crew of men aru niakinK latuie ar- mile loan 1im.1v to .-Dread ,: :liii un i,a ... to the aiiiiiinini; states and stav the' progress of his canip;iiL'n tt ere. Bui tan amor.e question ine position rd lower of Liuveri.or Harmon in eiven. A few poor little wcaklinu country newspapers are alwavs icarlul lest thev are not given due credit for evervthirc arpearimr in their columns worthy republication, but the larcer j the manifold 1 lessincs showered upon rliiss nf successful papers are more ' throuuh the beneficence of Almiithiv tJovcrenor West last week issuetl his Thankst-ivinir proclamation vxhich is in full as follows : "Whereas, in accordance with time honored custom handed down to us bv the pilgrim forefathers of our nation, the President of the United States has bv his proclamation set aside Thursday. November IW. as Thankseivintr dav. and has dedicated it as a dav for tuc serious and thankful consideration of Pleased With Lakovlow j Kliimnth Press: William Citt. the ! electrician and contractor, has returned from l.akcvirw. wlieio ho went some weeks airo to look over the Lake couiilv ; metropolis with a mow to possibly l' : cut in ir. Mr. (",itt i favorably impressed with . akeview and declares with the com- Inir oT the N. -('.-(. railroad thnii'S are beifinninir to look like it was to be come a close rival for Kalmiith Falls in 'irrovvth and prominence on the man of 'southeastern Oregon. He says ;th town is rapidly hiiildintr ui with new and impiisinir tmiioess blocks and innnv new resiiliMii'es have boon erected this fall and are now under course of con struction. Money is apparently plenti ful and everybody is teelinw jubilant i in anticipation of the completion of the railroad that will brinir the town in closer touch with the outside world. Tom Watson Tells Ono Tom K. Waton is abroad with an other of his jokes. This Hutu Tom caiiclit a tenderfoot from Nebraakn at Nrwell's Station and with (icnn'n L'cid to assist him. told the mn from the Wizard country that Ihey had bear moat for dinner and asked hi in if ha had ever enjoyed the delicacy. Ke ceivinir a renlv in the iioealive. Tom jjut busy and asked (Jootve to cut olT (he neck of critler that was hantrlntr in the shed. When tnev sat down to the table Tom olilicinirlv ban led the platter with "Hear" moat to tlio irut who after a critical examination stat tliat "It is Hid beef neither is it mut ton and it sure i not pink so it nunt I e bear meat and It looks (rood to me." A. M. Smith and tleo. Lewis, other travelers on the stauo brined the thinir alomr and the Ncbrankan now believes that he was the recipient of some i special favors In that Una but Tom I savs that It was the thmiithost nlr.cn i of "neck meat from a beef" that he had never tried to bite Into. Tim man from Nebraska is In blissful Ignorance of (he line duality of meat that was I handed to him. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HI, ,. NV, of NW,. M-,. pi, 1 Ullg. , lii n. r. . Knll ii-r rlM A l h..,, n. I i.t.l.i. r I l .. II Nnllll IOI...U I God : and. "Whereas, it is meet and fittintr that all the People of this state should pause in their labors and return thanks to the Great Giver of all good and per fect eifts. for His iiinnv acts of mcrev. and the prosperity, health and happi ness with which He has encompassed us. "Now therefore. I. Oswald West, covernor. bv virtue of the authority in me vested as eovernor of the state of Oreeon. and in conformity with the ' proclamation of the president and the custom of our nat'on. do bv these presents proclaim and set apart Thurs- A special meetine of the Ladies Aid Society waa held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Libbie Cannon. The Union Sunday School is erowinc very rapidly. Several new classes have been added. Jim O'Neil and family left Sunday mornine for their home in Fort Bid wt II. Evert Reed made a business trio to, Lakeview last week. I Miss Libbie Cannon entertained the ' liv. November 30. as a pubhc holiday. Ladies Aid Society. Friday afternoon ! besoeakinir its ob-iervanee bv all at her home. Although the day was. the citizens of this state, a sober verv disagreeable 14 ladies were pre-; rctrp!uei.,ion OVt.r the bounties of the sent, and the afternoon passed quickly 1 .... . , . it.-, as the ladies chatted over their work. vear that 13 c""1- fraternal charitv At the close of the business meetimr''" thought and act to those whose dainty refreshments were served bv paths are shadowed bv sorrow, sickness the hostesa. assisted bv Mrs. Green ; 0r tribulation, an universal praver to and Miss Aenea Gallagher. the oninioptent creator of us all for Dave Woithinifton returned from the continuej Ueace and advancement Alturas Saturday. ' , . . 111 1 . . .of our maitnificent slate and beloved Kev. Gooderman preached a most impressive sermon Sundaj nieht at the ' nation. Christian Church. A laree attendance "In testimony whereof. I have here- waa present. unto Svt mv hand and seal of the state J. A. Ewinir is having uuite a serious' of Oreiron to be hereunto iillixed this time with a sore hand. Dr. Amsden is still confined to his, bed. Mrs. Amsden is bIso on the sick t. L. M. Hendersun has returned from a business trio to Alturas. All the vounu people who would like to join the Young People's Class of the Union Sunday School are requested to, meet at the home of Prof. Richards Fridav nikrht. Nov. 17. at 7 :od o'clock, to oreanize and make pians for the winter. Work is now croeressinir verv rapidly on the rew Onera House and Post Office. On account of the storm, work was delayed a short time, but a larire ' UP fur lost! time. We shalll all be verv proud of I our new building when completed. i Mr. Wakcr. of Aituras, has tented, the Tom Uallard house ar.d moved his Ohio, tcllown-if the ceeistve Demo- larr.uv fiere ior me winier. cratic municipal successes there'.' ' F. M. Green was a Massachusetts has elected a nemo-i latt week, cratic Goxen or bv a narrow marein I Mr. W'aker has charee of the South and Maryland a Republican governor. .-eeU ijarn (iurir,K Mr. Ewir.jr's Yet we cannot seriously bssurne that ! iHr.osa. 4!a?a- husetts will tail to preserve; ' "' its uril ri'ken record of l.ei.uilican ; majorities in Presidential vears. or, that Mai land will r ot vote in 1J12 as it alwas has voted except in the yearn when Mr. tin an w as a candidate. The Lakeview cnller Oreeonian is not disposed to lienv that the result in Massai.'huselts will bv the people of the country be regarded as more significant of the trend and temper of the times than the outcome in Marvlind. Tne Henbulicars there mude a direct atueal f'.r surnort of the National Administration and the policy of the protective taritf. The Demo crats made their campaign almost 'hollv on local issues, although Govern or Foss new says that his tnun;ijh was aviotorv lor tariif ref jrm as well as aotrsorial enlorsiinei.t. Yet in the adj'oinine state of Rhode Island Gover nor Pothier was re-elected bv an in creased majority. It would appear Paisley Pick-ups (Chewaiii an I'resai Dai? Banister, the copular barber has commenecd the erection ( f a r.ew ar.d UD-to-date shop. It will be ready to occupy in a few days. The Press has on exhibition some ground almor.ds and peanuts which were grown on Summer Lake bv W. M. Marsters. Now. what do you know about that? A Mercantile team started for Fori t Rock Saturday with over 11.000 pounds of Potatoes. "Shorty" Mayer is the, Jthu. ; O'Air.i; to Unavoidable delav. the electric lights were not placed ready rperation as soon as expected.. 7th dav of November. A. D 1UU. "Oswald West. Governor." Valley Falls Items Lakeview visitors the past week were W. Curtis. H. A. Utlev and wife, and E. L. H. Meyer. F. N. Curtiss. who is building the Utlev residence here, has same about completed. It is a verv neat improve ment. Mr. and Mrs. Utlev expect to move in this week. Mr. Carl Strad'ev. who made the R. R. locations throueh this country four vears airo and who last Spring w as advanced to Chief Engineer of the Ore gon Short Line, has lately been ad vanced to Assistant General Manager of the above sv.-tem. The Valley Falls Mercantile Co. making a neat improvement r-ri hotel here in the way of rustic i n front and sides. New homesteaders who have hauiing lumber the past week who are now building are Ily.ie Marschell on the South side, the south end and Elliott and the N'.rth Side. C. S. Stone brought down some tur nips from his dry farm yesterday that weighed 5 1-2 pounds and were per fectly sound. are the the jeen and and Kcim in Fox on probable that the personality and re- cord or foimer unu me persor aniv aii'i 1 ,, .. . . ,. . , record of F-s have been, mitr all. the However, the work is proceeding rapid success of their ly and will soon be completed. Rev. E. S. Wilcox, pastor M. E. Church here, arrived strongest fa. torj in the r-Ptcti ve f-ai.d idacie.-. fcn tne whole, tries elections iTUV be -in.i tn idi;ate eiearlv that tne P.e- riitiiicani a.e :. va-tlv hetur iitiiation ! charge We.dne.vJav evening, lie f. t'r.-i i-;j',!rv thin ir.itv w.-re a -ar ago. Reubiicun-i are hh',Aing tnat thev are nut i.t e I u.oosi J t.j let the Presidential elicii.n of VA1 bv default, (in tne contiaiv. thev may well expect a victory, if ti.ev shall gain in another twelve months at the same ratio of prog t ess arid co- lidenee that thev have gained in the pait vear. of the to take his plans to hold servii-es in Paisley and Summer Lake or: alternate Sundays. Loth morn ing at d evening. We bespeak a large attendance at both services and akindlv welcome for Mr. Wilcox. tiurine his inouinber.ev of the o.Iice ot Mavor of Lakevie.v Harry Ilnilef has certainlv made good in every sense of the word. '1 he business of the city has been transacted alonu linen that i-i armrovrd 1 v every thxpaver within the citv. and the indebtedness of the citv has not only been kei,t within reasonable bounds Lot at the same time a large amount of street improve ment has been done. He may '.veil be vroud of hia record, and while the time for still greater civic imarovem-jnt is near, vet all will agree that the pro gress of Lakeview during Mavor Bailey's administration has been all hut jj!loj4-ijl7 bcMiwdoJ. D-jring that time he at all times had tne heart eu-otcration of the member of trie council, all of v honi had at all time Wi". heat interests of the citv at .heart. Chas. Easton Invests Charles Eas.ton has purchased the 'Maude Seager home and will occupy it A Splendid Company With many regrets the people of Lakeview sw the J. G. and Glenn Harper Company complete their en gagement in the Arcadia Theatre where thev played one week to good houses. There ia no doubt that this was the best show that has come to Lakeview as they did not attempt to play Comedv. but aeutallv made one feel that thev were plaving a comedv and the manv Iaugh3 that they bronght forth show that thev are doing a lot. of good in the World. One thing that will please the people of Lakeview is that thev are going to make a return engage ment Eome time during; the ruining Summer if nothing happens to prevent and that a welcome awaits thiH re-, markablv (dean company there is no doubt whatever among the devotees of the drama. To give special credit to anv of the members of the company would be doing an injustice to othera as a rt.-idenrc in the near future. Mr. I H0 jj js sufficient to say that along with Easton sold Stagers half of hia 320 acre j being; the best company that has come to town thev were also as popular 011 omtreHii pllhlinh K-dainlh ! '- : '''1' nr. i U us.-s 1 in? iA.a;niii i' of a cm tain article w.Jioutdue credit If.the afi-re.a.'r! V.. article 111 o leMion ct-rUi: ljh.dj-tl.-t proper credit is P. v. ill read the rarctuljv it will ranch near Sugar Loui i.i.d will retain the balance for the present. He in tends to start a transfer line when the N.-C.-O. Railway is completed to Lake view and will cart the merchandise from the depot to the varouH ware houses and storesabout town. The new i ridustry will be eauipped with heavy trucks that will handle easily the larKe amount of freight that is consigned to lo'-al dealers and probably will be handled in connection with the present exoross service owned bv John Duck worl h. and ofr the stage as any people that have ever come to this section of the Htate. and the personnel of the entire cast of the several plays were com petent in everv respect. 'I h in I'le.ised to recommend Chain bi i l.-.iii'n t onsil Ruinod.v as the beat thnm I know of and aafi'tt reined y fm coiiulirt. coldM and bronchial Iron bio," writes Mih. 1.. R. Arnold, i-r, Coin "Wi have used it iv- :;y aiil It ban never failed lo relief.'' J'or ale by all dealers. 1 11 . 1 iirou, Lrmoii and Onue peel at Vt'' RAILROAD OOMINO I Walters' Addition OlK'is the lU-st Close In Home N;fcs '; l.ikwifw! Xcir Schools, Chmrlu s, Vr :ml Hnsiticss Center, liny Xow! Lots JO I'.T, IO.OO to SLT.'.OO W. F. PAINE & CO., - - Agont8 Shop Early Yn,,, CHRISTMAS I'rt'Sfiits nrc easier MtKi-tfil now. The last mi nute is a liunlen to vmi, find you have less tt si K i t from. My line of Wiitehes and Jewelry ate intended to meet y o ti r , needs. T h e v 2 vt "-'1a t' e O. A. C. SHORT COURSES Begin JAN. 3, Continue FOUR WEEKS you ARE INVITED 'i i ; i riri'rii ! ( )n-uri I rmtli.ilh i;n;N .fi :ll Irli.l llir oif mil si v of I lir I !. nil .titi ('lilt Itl'A I ' '"i'i.''', hi-uilllliHit .1.111 '. .'rlc.O ills- I inct 11 ci 11 ;! 11 lie ,,tlriffl hi uririill nrc, Witti.iliic .llf, I'miir-I If Silciiir :nnl Alt, ('tiintmrif, 'nn-wri .iro Wivc .'on rwirr Is i.vsi,-... f. lll.l, I' tin- tihlcnt In his 1. 11 noA. M.1K1' tins .1 ili. is mi .111 ifrHt.ilh' winter mil inn .Va tuitl'Hi lias, m.ihle nr. ri 'in m fl.it n hi - 'or In. nit lOil ilhist r.ttvil hiilli tin. ,i,Wi , . M l IV', .'.;nlnr, '..... 1 in'. Farmur'mBumlnom Cour mo tty Correiponifpnct 11 e w KWjfar'u 0 aV I 11 e - 11 p-to- iiiiimtf. livery nrtiele is tut ra n teetl . Von are eoidially invited to in spect my new stock. Any nt tiele will laid aside on payment of a small deposit. Ilurav in l'tee on all oods ptirehased at my store. A. Kaufmann FAST AND BEAUTIFUL WILL BE THE NEW "SUNSET" TRAINS Southern Pacific "Sunset Routa" will cut t Imo bctwoon Now Orleans and San Francisco thirty hours and connect with stoamships tor Now York-Cars built of steel and of tho latest design PREVIOUS RECORDS TO BE BROKEN S--:- I...!, 1 '1. " - no ,. I 1 . I" w !!l !. .''o 1 1 -i- in'-r 1 1 li fr. 011 Nr n o. ,-nu .uid li l.i .i wlni; day fr.nii "-.iii l-'ran. is, ... 'In.- 1 r. d n will l".i v N Orn-iiM- nt 1 ' 11 in .M.miIivm mil rbcrnliy of eiidi "'k ami -ii-rHe 111 In- A 11-. 1,-h a 1 .l.l.ip. m cm 1 v S .inr- ! n ,1 lot .i 1 11 1 d 1 v am I 1 11 S11 11 I raurl-tco at 1 1 .00 n in. 1 1,,. f,,l., , .viiii; .l.n -. Oil tin- I'li-lrrn lr!ji ti.inirt i' l.'iivi- wan I'r.i mi s. , . m I 1', ; 1 p. m. ' in-du and S.n 11 rdi.VM. I.oa V at '. 1 in toe . Jli. a :n- .!a and a riv i- i 11 N.-w iii!..iiih ill 7 Uo p. 111. i 11 y I rl la.T and I'uoii. lay, tli'M 1 lining tin- riiin.l.. fin.- In Ihivii mii I ran. 411 I ew nrr.ui-to cm-iiIv In uira and II 1 1 v : liuilte-. BUILT FOR HIGH SPEED The traliia will ronit of only bi cara and tlniH the hluh k.... il at will M dcinriiidml to nuke the pehediile may be 111 . i i 1 1 1 ) I w.tli coinpurallve e.miv Kindi train will carry only a d. naino and bni;.i.' car, 11 dinar, llirm- drawing room HlicMrN and ainl an olwrrvntlon car. ria- ( pini; and dra wing, loom rara will U- iiolshnl in iiiali.ian- and other beautiful hard -.1 In and f uriil-la-d I'l blMirloim laaliloa. I I, e h. i plii mm will no h contain ton wt- lioiia, two c.iii.nariiiii-nl and a dr ivlntf-rom,,. II. ey an- Immiij; built Willi peclal ri'Kard to the comfort of women and the a. r. mi inod.it ion for llieia nill be nio-t roin uio l ioim. A liidlea' limld, inalilciire lllld hnirdreB i- will aid 111 ailn for the nee.U of wumeu. The no n will alao be well taken rare ,,f, there heln a KarU-r, ah iwer bath. arraneinelita for prea- -111 clot In 1 1 1 I a Hl..ioTn pher alioanl. Pert lis are t,, . , 1,.,-ti-.,- b-l.teil, Ih,U, upper and bmer and el.clrle Ihii-i will vA tho air of the car. The dust and dirt of I ran n ml innit a I trav.-l will be 1 !:a. Inatel l,v the limta l.itioii of vacuum iI.aiieiH that will d . away with tl ollm-ive l.ru',iii up ot the dlit la I lei earn. At all leriuliiaiM. IiiiIiih will be -iven t.-l. t.b .iie . .,1111, Iioiim nml traveler w III I nal.led t 1 talk with tileiida III the city without leaving t In- cars. . The liiMirlei aff.,rdr, tie traveler and the h..e. all allied ar.- hii. Ii I bat all exrchH fare of Ten Hollar will la. cbaivd between the t w.. I . riiillniiM. l or Initli. r iiilorinaf ion apply to Agents ,r IH-lrlct I'liss.-nm r Acciil, Keno, N. BSE3BSBU The Home of Good Values NOTICK l'OR PL'ULICATIO.N I ISOLATKI) TRACT Iiepartment of the Interior, V. S. Laud Olllco at Lakeview, Oivxon, NoMMiila-r II. Pill- Notice la hereby wven that, as ill I rected by th" CoimniaHloner 0 the Mieneial Land Otflcc, under provisions of Act of CoUKivHH approved June tl, i Pica Cil StaU., .017), wo will olfer at public auction to tho hlhertt hlddi-r, at l'J o'clock a. in., on the l.'dh May of lleceiabei 1!11, at thlH ollice the fob lowlnjj; diecrlbed land; liated iipou t he of 1 application of -Nathan K. Nllco,, 1 .No. (JtliUf : n Pil-4. " '4 i-o-.V) . o'-i- tlonJJ, TSHH, It -Ji K., W. M. Anv imthoiih tlalialPK auveiboiy the above ilem-rilied lund are mlvl ed to lllo their claiiiiH, or oPjec.tlouH, 011 or before tl" time t'eslnoated for Hale. A. W. ORTO.N, Reylhler. 100 Pair of Ladies' Low Cut Shoes at Over-Stock Reductions: ALL $4.00 VALUES, - $3.00 I ALL $2.50 VALUES. 44 3.50 " - 2.50 44 3.00 " - 2.00 " 2.75 " . 1.85 2.25 2.00 1.75 $1.65 1.50 1.45 1.25 We also have a number of Bargains in Ladies' High Shoes BAILEY & MASS IN GILL fciajtf.-tiT-rr-r--.-w - mrrpiiiii IMrnrTj