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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1911)
NOVEMBER SPECIALS: A KpU-ndid fnrni (,f ; U) nm-a. 1 'a mile west of 0. V. L. mlilition to Lnkcvicw, about luill under in intion, every foot line iKcp mmI auiitnlile for fruit. K"iii and u I la I la. fenced, with Home improvements. Price $.'11.50 per acre, flood tcrmn. A 10 acre city farm joining the O.V.L. Addition, west of I.akeview. fine lcep Moil all in meadow, under irrigation, bet ter investment than n fjold mine; don't miss it. Trice $35.00 per acre. Good terms. "Wm Sell The neat Earth" J. O'NEILL GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon NOVEMBER SPECIALS: This is one of our choice residences with 7 large rooms, bath room, porches, nlso a fine lot of furniture, piano includ ed, together with stock and machinery, viz: one matched team of marcs, nothing better in the country; two good lum ber wagons; one double harness almost new; one milch cow; one vream seperator; barn; carriage house; woodshed, large lot of fine fruit trees; large lot runs from Water St. to Main St. Price $t,GOO. Good terms. lahc County Cramtncr TIIUHDAY, NOVKMIIKK SI. iwll. DRIEF MENTION Hot Drinks at the Front Camlv KIMii-n. La Vk'i' "It" Mini rout at I In Mere Co. C. A. NcUon cam In from Davis Creek thU wenk. Cloud's Candy Kitchen la where vou Jet ramlv of aualitv. IllMirK. WIllllOWM, IHkH, HIllgKMHt Allien k klm Imrfx. Icc. 7 The Klvrtire I.tirhta failed last week and Alturaa was In darkness. Mina Flossie Lake, of the Went bttle. was olio of Mondav' visitors. Nice line if liullin' to plcre Hlld uulon undrrweiir at Merc. Cn. Time to think of liohdav goods; on dianlav at Cloud'a Camlv Kitchen. 4. C. Walker of 1orrlla waa a Lake view visitor durinir the past wee. The ln-t butter Oliver' 10 rent (mt iiiiuihI at HUdwr'a CbhIi Morn. Mike Hao. of the Auger Vallcv sec tion, waa vliitor here over Sunday. If j im wnot ft renlly K"M mukc lor a ob-klr, tr.V Ntnrkliiun' leader. D. (J. Funk, one of the Vallcv ranch ers, was in town Monday for supplies. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mondcll were in from their Mvrtle Creek ranrh Tucs day. Mr. and Mm. Joe Artncr and I."uis Kendl. Sunday Paid a visit to the Went Side. C. Myers, of Summer Lake waa irgiiiterrd at the Motel Lakeview thin week. (J. C. Howell, of l'aialev was a visi tor ihia week looking after business niHttera. John McI'oikhikIi huM accented a poai tlon with I ho llanvon ('otiHtruclion Company. Con O'Conmll. the I'aia'.vv sheep man. wan in town hint week on a hui-in-aa vUit. IU member I he turkev dinner and I a.uHr lit the Mkmimc Hull on TlumkK giving dav. Mra. l.ottie Coghurn returned Tucs dav after a several week's Sojourn lit other point. If vou want a "bracer" these froitv lava trv a cuu of eulTee or a bullion at Tne Frost. FiirnUliftl front room, ground lloor, I hliH'k from liiiNini'HM center. i:n(nlrc I Xrtiiilni r ollli-e. In'Ji' I l' DneM your bnru Iek? KuIiImt As iM'stim Ifoofii Kr- (iuurnutceil 10 yearn. Allien A Kliielinrt. Dec, 7 M. 1. Williams and wife of Davis -reek wi re registered at the Lukeview hotel Wednesday. I'ete Follett left Tuesdav for Salem where he will t nkc a position at the Stale Iinuie Alum. Walter Dent wsh over from Warner thia week seeing thu sights and visiting his manv friends her. W. K. McCormiick of Summer Lake and J. S. Kelnuv of Paisley were visi tors in town lust evening. Italnh Koner paid a visit Sunday to his Wept Side Hunch nnd incidentally brought hark some tine ducks. (it-orge Sliermiin. of the Clover Flat eouiitrv. waa in town the forepart of the week on a ImsinesM visit. Alvin Mom. of I'uislev and the Che waucan country Diiid Lukeview a visiljaal week for a few days. Virifil Conn, i the l'aialev business man. was a Lakeview visitor for sever uljdava the forcnurCJof tho week. T. K. Wakefield. L. 1). Frakes and A. D. Frake were visitors from War ner Vallev last week on business. "0. F. Wilson waa in town Tuesday from his ranch near Hower'a Creek. He was accompanied bv Georifo I'arkcr. G. C. (Hurt) Lnpham. of VistillaB. Klamuth County, wus in town for a tew duvH lust .week Jenjoyinif himself. Tom Cloud, of the Frost Kandv Kitchen, ia now exhibiting a biir ad vance line of Xnuis goods for children. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Anderson, of Loiella. were in town on business last week havinir driven over with their team. Sheet Htid Pillow JCase Dance next Thursday evening at Wizard hall. Don't fail to all end. auaiiKcra wel come. N. T. Corv. tho contractor, is now UiHV on the emi t ion of a new barn at the rear of his unidcnce in tho Drenkel Addition. Frnrst L. H. Mover, the Vallev Falls businessman, waa in town durinif th week attending to virions business matters. The Judvna have been rhosen to award the orixe at the dance to be viven bv the Wizards next Thursday evening'. Mrs. (I. 1). liruwn Is now entirely recovered and is able to be about airain after aeveral diva' illness at her home on West Street. Mr. and Mra. George Chandler were atnoiitf last week's visitora. navinif come In bv auto from their ranch north ot Crooked Creek. Don't frirrt-the biir Thankairivinir dance at WUard Kail. November 30. Kvervhodv welcome and an excellent time is assured all. Mrs. Mahan. who has been visitlna here for some months past the guest of her son. Charles, returned Monday. .to her home In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dicks, of Crooked Creek, expert to leave anortlv on a combination busineaa and pleasure trio to California pointi. (i. W. Hentx waa a visitor from the Construction Works the latter part of the week and report everything mov ing? alone: there nice I v. The little daiiKhter of Frank Cannon of l'aialev ia ill with acute and infec tious fever. Dr. T. V. Hall of Lake- , view is in attendance. Testimony in the Southern Pacific land irrMiit suit will orotiablv be taken in Portland beirinninu' next month, and be completed before Mav 1. Mr. and Mrs. Hov Chandler were in from their ranch the latter part of last week ami are sneiidimr a few dava here on a visit with relatives. Deride (iiiick -and be sure to attend the hi ali-niirhr Thatikninvinir dance at Wizard hall. Tell voiir friends aboil il. F.vervbodv welcome. Some dtvs airo the Methodist ladies bouuht vountf lurkevs for their Thanks trivmir dinner at the Masoniu Hall, thus takinu time bv the forelock. II. Jerome, of the West Side, waa in town Monday utteiulinu to various business matters. He returned with a , lari.'e loud of ifram for winter une. I Miss Kdith Chandler came in last I week from the ranch in Drews Vallev. I and is now ehiovint a few day'a visit with her sister. Mrs. Charles Mahan. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Ingram returned several davs airo to Salt Creek after soendimr a few dava in town aa the truest of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ilrown. Post & Kinir have removed their ice house from the rear of Mr. Post's home to some property that thev own in the lower portion of the Walters addition. A new roof line been erected durinir the past week on the Arzncr Black smith Shot), the work be.nif done under the direction of Fred Spanuenbcrer. Ilenrv Fox. the West Side rancher, was in town Mondav. He was accom panied bv Miss Graham, his sister-in-law, who is here on a visit from Chicaao. A new barn is to be erected soon bv the Forest Service at the Salt Creek Kanirer Station. The work will Le done bv Assistant Kunirers Bradley and Inuram. A committee from tho Methodist church huve been busy tor several duys past takinir ud collections for their pustor'a salary. Thev report consider able success. Simon Jaunto, the local sheep man, was in town aeveral davs airo and on his return trip brouuhtout a larae load of supplies preparatory to starting for the desert. Miss Nora Barry returned several davs aao from San Francisco, where she underwent an operation for a erowth on her throat. Kho is now feel ine much better. W. V. Tvree. of New Pine Creek was a Lakeview visitor thia week hav ing brought in another load of fine vegetables for the humrrv and appre ciative residonts. A Pillow Case dance will be givnn next Thursdav. by the Wizurds in their new hall. It is expected that a lame number will be in attendance for an alfair of thia kind. In additiont to last Sunday's renular oveniuuc services at the Methodist church, a special musical prouram was rendered bv tho choir, BMsistud bv some outside singers. John Arzncr. the contractor, lust week came in from Crooked Creek where he is engaged in buildina: a lume house for Sam Dicks. Tho structure will be completed inaido of a few days now. Ilarrv tJtlov. avent for the Albany Nurseries, hsa been in town durinir the past 'wo wka delivering trees and shrubs for which he took orders esrlier in the season. Chamnv Fitch Is the haoov father of a bov that arrived at the home of Mr. and Mra. Fitch Mondav. The proud father now aavs he has a "full house" three bovs and two crirla. W. Y. Miller, of Palslev was vlaitor here the fore part of the week. His son. who was operated on tv Dr. T. V. Hall, recently, is doing nicely and will soon be as good as ever. Treasurer Miller, of the Bank of Lakeview. is now having- the lawn about his residence well filled with loam on which he exoecta to raise a fine crass crop next summer. Th O. K. S. Needle Cluo will meet at the resilience of Mrs. Woodcock Fri day afternoon. Thomas Jefferson will be a vuest of the ladies on that occa sion and will be nicelv entertained. Mra. Walter I'axton. who has been auite ill for sometime past, exoecU to leave in a few davs fur San Francisco, where she will undergo an operation in the hone jf permanent recovery. Charles Mahan and John Bramer have purchased from Fred Snider the wood ranch owned by him In Warner Canvon. Thev expect to spend the winter in cutinar wood on the olsce. Messrs. Ilenrv and Jim Bovdstun are making regular trios to and from town these davs. hauling lumber for some new buildings thev intend to erect shortly on their West Side ranchea. Bvron Graves, who has been emolov cd for sometime pant on the new school in process of erection at Alturas. return ed to town last week, and will orob ahlv remain here during the winter. Albert Culbertson. who was emolov-i ed as a Forest Guard during the past I summer, left Mondav. for San rrancis co. wh-re he intends to auend the win ter. He will return here in the spring. The Catholic Ladies' Altar Society met this afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. B. Graves. A large attendance was present for ihe occasion, and consider able routine business was transacted. Xmas and Holiday goods are beginn ing to appear in manv of the store win dows and remind us that we must all tiegin to save our nickles if we wish to purchase remembrances for friends. Fred Snider, who until recently has been engaged in the wood business at his ranch in Warner Canvon. is now located at Cedarville. where he has accepted a position with his brother. ' Wavde. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Brvant. of Los Angeles, are spending a few weeks in ! Lakeview as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Orton. Mr. Brvant is looking over South Central Oregon with a view of investing. ' William Schmidt, proprietor of the North Lskeview Feed Yard, is to have a new house built inside of a few davs in the vincintv of his old one. The work will be in charge of contractor John Arzner. i Louis Gerber with his old familiar smile is a welcome visitor in town where he has come to look over the prospects of separating some of our local stockmen from a part of their sheep and cattle. Mr. and Mrs S. O. Creasler Tuesday , made a trio to Davis Creek. Thev were ! accompanied bv Mrs. Nellio Robinson, who was on her wav home to Berkeley, I Cal. after having spent a week visiting ! Lakeview friends. J W. P. Dvkemaii has purchased from ! the Catholic Church the house and barn owned bv them on the north side of the new chur-h building. He will re move them to Inmlsjowned by him in the Watson addition. I II, Hopkins, son-in-law of Newt I Stanley, sent for Dr. Hull to set a ' fractured forearm that he sustained during the oast week. The member is , doing well though it will take a little , time to regain use of it. i ... .. .... C. u. Miners, the Uadillac man. yes terday left for Burns. His 1912 dem onstrator was greatlv admired bv every ono here and it is likelv several of the machines will be purchased here in Lukeview next spring. Wm. Lemon, formerly a Lake County school teacher ia now the Editor of the Culdwell News a live paper in Idaho. Munv of the people who knew "Bill" will bo glad to know where he is and that he is doing well. Contractor George U. Graves, ussisl ed bv his son Byron, is now busily en gaged securing rock in Bullard Can von. Thu rock will be used for the foundation which is to be erected under J, P. Duckworth's warehouse. Mrs. K. II. Amsdcn. who has been j ill for the past week or two ia report ed aa improving nicelv at her New Pine Creek home. Dr. Amsden is able to be about though he has not entirely recovered his strength as yet. Thanksgiving ia due just one week from todav. and it ia expected that turkevs and fowl of all varieties will be much 'Jin demand during the next few davs. Turkey retries will be held at several of the resorts aoout town. The Forester's held a well attended meeting last Monday night at the Masonic Hall, twenty eight members being present for the occasion. A sud-p.-r was served after the regular routine business had been transacted. Culligan's Show. the Nashville Students, will appear in the Opera House in a two nights engagement. The show bears a verv good reouation and it is expected that it will be greet ed Lv large audiences at both perform ances. Supervisor Brown, of the Forest Service, last week, left for Paisley and Silver Lake on a business visit. In cidentally he attended the meeting of the Central Fremont Cattle and Horse Association which was held Mondav at Paislev. Assistant Hanger Earl Abbott was In from Dog Lake for supplies on Mon dav last. He reports that consider able snow has visited that section dur ing the oast two weeks, but is raoidiv disappearing with the present warm weather. J. C. Brocklevby has gone to the Point Ranch to make some improve ments to the home of J. Fred Hanson which is having an addition built on it that will be in keeping with the manv things that this famous property is experiencing. It is reported here that Mavfield Boone, who is well known here among the younger set, is ill with inflamatory rheumatism at his home in Pine Creek. Mavtiehl has many friends locally, all of whom wish him a speedy and permanent recoverv. D. M. Brvan of Clover Flat and George Sherman were visitors in town vesttrdav. They are getting reeudv to j clean out some of lh; animals that the I county is paving bounty on ana inci dentally help the supply of fur for F.astcrn ladies along. A. G. Duhme. of the Fandango Lum ber Company, was one of Tuesday's visitors. The comoanv is now negotiat ing for a big sale of White Fir and Yellow Pine timber on the Modoc National Forest, which will be sawed at their Willow Ranch mill. Word has been received here from Mra. Sim Arthur, who had recently undergonean operation at San Francisco was getting along nicely and the opera tion was thought to nave been a suc cess in evcrv wav. Her many local friends will be glad to learn the news. It is claimed that a total of about three thousand loads of stone and gra vel have been hauled to the various streets of town for pavements this vear. The next couole of vears will show streets as good as any to be found in the state for a town this size. Bert Snvdor. of Thornton's Drug Store, expects to leave shortly for Portland, w here he will take the exam ination for druggist. Bert will also probably remain in Portland for some time and take a sort of post graduate course.in one of the big drug stores in that citv. Charles Sherlock, the well known sheepman and rancher left Tueadav for a trio to Los Angeles where he will spend the greater portion of the winter season. Mrs. Sherlock preceded her husband a few davs ago. Thev will be missed in local circles until their return. Crook County has 80 school districts which shows what the peoole going in to that Dart of the countrv get when thev take land. Lake County has about twenty five school districts and there will be others when the settlers pour ing into manv of the fertile vallevs need schools, Charles Wallace has been attending to the needs of the thirstv during a short session at the Palace where he handled things in a verv satisfactory manner. Charles' specialty ia the mixing ot a multicolored confectfon that brings tears of jov to the eyes of the beholder. The entertainment committee of the Degree of Honor did themselves proud on Thursday night last bv giving a very nice box supper after the business of the meeting had been transacted. A number of outside guests were invited for the occasion, and all report a verv enjoyuble tune. WHY PAY RENT Z'luTa targe building lot In the best resldenoe district In Lakeview for $5.00 down and $5.00 per month? Can you beat Lakeview property for a eaTe Investment? For Bar' gains In town property see H. W. DRENKEL MUNSING UNION SUITS LL over America "Muns ing" stands for all that is best in Underwear, best material, best workman- iili ship modern methods can produce. Heavy weight cotton and merino at $2,50, $3.00 and $3.50 per suit. f Also a splendid stock of two piece suits in cotton and wool, at $1.00 to $5.50 per suit. CBuy your Underwear now our stock is complete. BRITTEN & ERICKSON Lakeview : : : Oregon H ere They Are Every Ladles' Suit in the House Must Go And Go Quick. EVERY ONE A La VOGUE SUIT m I' 'I Look At These Prices: Regular $10.50 Suits, now $11.00 1S.50 " 12.50 20.00 " " 14.26 22.50 " " 16.50 25 00 " " 17.50 27.50 " " 18.50 30.00 " " 19.50 35.00 44 " 22.50 I' 'I Also a few Ladies' & Misses' J9J0 Coats to go at Exactly Half Price. Come and look them over they are bargains. Lakeview Mercantile Co.