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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1911)
DECEMBER SPECIALS: "kV Soil Tho Real Earth" J. O'NEILL GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon Farms (1 M Pit ami lor W." irw nf (fro I grHZiug land In R it Warner, f.0 mile from Lakeview. Kmy term. I0 W Per M r for 100 wrv with lrriiror"innt. hvnn anl hum, all In mro low, 8 mile Hoiithwi-Mt of LaKeview, Easy terms. f '.OO IVr ncre for 40 ncron with water running thrngh It.. 115.00 Per acre for H0i:n-H5 mil n SW of Lakerl'W, aprin on It, enjr termi. I5.0 IVr acre for 10 acre" 4( mile, with 10 aero water right, high sagH tirus'i growing there'. ii. llnny terms. IJ).(K) IVr acre for 200 ww of tlmh-r lani within 4 mil- of town, guirnf'l to cut at i'iit WHJO cord of wmhI. wh mi ckar.-d will mukn n -t prollt of fl5.0oo and tlm land to th good. K-wjr trini. flOM (X) Tii ken 0 acre tun her land 10 mile Went of Lakevhtw. FINISH UP 1911 nr MAKING A OOOO INVESTMENT Town Property s icon IMI T n llu.' Mi liung uw iu Flower HI., ri.tiluli Iok ,". ruutiia Mnlxlied v. I'll l iinl I'buler hihI all the luii-t I tn ir v-iti I m n,.Ml home. OIIit l' ir 4 ruimi roil gc nil Wsli-r S lut 'i n Ml, (,v limn. IsOl.OU Fur 4 room ll'iil mi l llu A -., I ll ."). 'I , t.y ,.r.ii .ltfi.M) l-'iim 7 mmiiii riMlili-iii'.', Imtii i-i'iiii, ci'll ir, wmi .'.,-(. turn, carrlngo Iiiiiimc, frull I rii-i, lurn l it rl ink tu I ! mI u -x rmii..r on W.iliT Ml. , enay It I iim. .2WHHl l'ir Imalncnn iilllci Muck, lien nil I in ir ii' uri..r. J i.t right fur lin'oni" lllVI-Mt llll'lll, Ii4 hl.V tig IS MT "lit IHH idler l,l. lllg Hl.T, lll-lliri'lll C, llgu n nil I ii . i.v Ii-i iiik "1W " Xaltc County firamlncr i in itih.w. ii i. Min. u ii, mil. BRIEF MENTION t-'roali t h I r at 'I lio froft. , Xrna tree ornaments Ml the Front. I. Vikhi' ml mi ' 1 emit at Hi" Merc t o. Nice 1 1 in of ladle' Io piece and uuloii uinh reur at Merc, t o. i:. D. Williams was uu rrom Pino (reek en Monday if this wi ck. W a l. li fur our ilimiUv ol 1 totitlu v I'andv. Cloud's Kamlv Kid tun. 'I'l'l' U-l liuller i iliVct'a 10 font per iwiliii at HuOwr'a 'ali .iliirc. Mr. ami Mra. Pearl Invram were in from Suit Creek on lucadav last. If you want a really goud unko r a iilckle, try htui kiiiau'a leader. II. K. (lilmoro. wa I'mImw viiiitor who aloiiocJ with u ovrr Sumlav. y Mirhael Hau of tli Auatr Valley cclion waa in town Uurinir the week. ,.Mi Winnie llarvcv haa rciiiifiifil hr txiNition at the llntrl l.ukeviewi I N. K. CalilerwtMnl. tho Ailol alork- man. waa in town on nuiuiav oi mm week. Min IhjU llarrv hniarceoted a tMiai lion a clerk In A. Kauf mnnn'i jewelry Nlorti. W. Z. Mum. tho well known atiw k m.ii ,f I'lunh. I.i aiu'iitlimr a few Uv in town. Mr. ami Mr. Uen l'luul MhihIhv left for Stoi-kton. Ctl.. to remain tlurmir Ihe Winter. C. W. II Mil came over frcm Plunh tlie lirnt of tho week on an alleifeii l.llHillCKH viwil. i . ... i . . I ; Kav l.ainh. a reMl' iit of llnrria. , I'alifnri.la. Saturuav reifintere'1 at the Hot I l.nkuvicw. PiiriiUli.-il front room, mun l 11 ior. I m k frcmi Imi-iik m" iter. I'i 'I'll"1 i:iiliiln.rolil.e S-vlllf Don't overlook a lino ho of ramlv (..r voor Chrintinaa Cifl. at C'loml'a Kamlv Kiictien. i.ikhI ry 11 inch I l.ir i-nli- hv II. S . 'lit 1 1 o. I cute nr.lcr wllh '. Mii-rmiiii jii r. -- iioo.l It-Hill 't ho ', liarnt'MK, w r ..li.l.av ami K'aln fur Hiiltclieni. A jily t'- U. T. Mni'lm. Mr. unil Mrs. T. J. Sullivan of Plunh weru i-itorn hern for pevernl iluyu the fornmrl of the week. Lee Ponton, the Crooked Creek lancher. wuh in town tho forcuurt of the week for anutiilea. F. P. l ane, of tho 7T Comoanv. i over from Warner on a brief viiiit to hii numeroua f rieiuU. Kodak nnil Caineril lllilMlimtf work. ord.-rM prompilv llll 'd. H. M. Pryne, :t tloi.r-4 noith M I"., church. K. K. ThomiiHon. a reanlent of Stevenhvillm Montana. Tucaduv. reia tered at the Hotel Lukuvicw. S F. T. flunther. the Imav auto reuair man of PhUIuv. arrived In town Tues day on brief huinea viait. I). M. McLcnmre. tho horao huver. arrived from Klamath a few davi aince and ia looking for more horhea. Koiluk nod Camera lliiihln work. i ir.h rn promptly llllcd. I. M. Prye. doiiiri north M. K. chinch. Mr. mid Mm. J. C .Shcllhummer mid children. TuchIuv. c.imo down from tlrooked Croek on u abort viait. Mra. J. F. HuruuMa aulTercd a ora Ivtic atroko limt week hut in now much better and able to be ubout again. 1 Mrs. Maud lUmbo. of the Warner country. Thuraduv. waa a viHitor here iircomoanvwith Mian Mabel Millard. Mr. and Mm. (5. D. Hrown exoect to leave Hundiiv for Sim FmneiHco. whore thev will Buond a few weeks' vacation. Manuel Swurtz. the well known aheeu man. waa in town Tuesday from Ihn "ileHi-rt." He CIII110 in tor aup- lilies. Normun Jacobson. of tho Forest Service. Mamlav. loft for the Voa Lake country to look after some timber aales. J David Hanbury. Jr.. of tho West Side, waa In town for two or tnree days last week attending to various business matters. Anions' the Summer Lake people who'visited us durimr the week wero V. IN. Arnot. C.; F. .Snider and U. Ilalvorsen. Manhattan. KanuiH. boimts more wir,i h.iuHos and olllcea in otouortioii to the oonulation than any olhor in the country. j plaeo . A Ail - .1-... .. .1 at Vf' - I'antur I li ven of tho Church of ('hrit at TillHinook linn hrcculcil a all from tin) church of that lt'hoiiiuiHtion at ('olliiirit (irovo. Phil I.viirh. Iho wrll known Wariifr Vallcv aliirkiiiaii. waa over from 1'IuhH on TucmlHV of thiw week atloniliim to litmiiicnn rnattitri. lUrthnloiiiew Ilia., the well known Went Siile rancher, whs In town last week and returned with larve load of winter auiuilipN. Mr. and Mra. Panirrec. with their rhildrrn. eximrt to leave In a few lav for Kuifi'iie. where thev ma lo cate tx-rmanciillv. (?harle llarrv left UhI Friday morn Inir for Kirhiiiond, California where hu exiH-ct to remain tor sometime on a visit with relatives. The A. O. U. W. will have a meetinK in the Mainnir Hall this rvemnir and in connection therewith will hold their annual election of olHcera. Mr. and Mra. Ilenrv Funk have leaned the lien Cloud reaidence and this week will aellle down to the reg ular details of married life. Some verv nice Imnrovcmenta in the war of a bay window ami front Kirch are now bcimr made to the llao tint tiarnonaire. on Water ntrevt. (ieorire and "TulTV' Storkmau have i oiiened a nirar store at Ontario, audi their in'inv Ltikeview friends will be . ulcaned to learn that thev are dointf : well. i I.. P. Kliniiel. the well known Sum- miT Lake rancher, was in town this week on his w av to Me l ford where he will auend the holidays with his' family. Ceorire II. Avre. of Fort Hidwell. ; was in town Monday renewing ac aiiaintanreH amomr hii many local frit-mta its we'l an alten linir to l.uninens ; matters. I Mr. ami Mrs. Charle.1 Arthur re-1 turned la.l week alter a anon ir.u 10 San Francisco and other California points. Both report an excellent time , un,l ,,ent- ! Mr. and Mrs. Ilenrv Pox. of the West Side, were in town SoturdaV for suni.lies. Thev brouifbt in a larue tnroun ,hl. rars all() otherwise insnect lot,f. -s whi.-n found ready sale at vurU)Ul) ()ctlli)l) tjf the worlt I f0 cents nor dozen. i A . I ' an I piisscnircr trains. I Mr. and Mrs. (iuorire Chandler and ... . i iv n t. i..u ! Kan ire conditions on the desert are , Mr. and Mrs. Azel Wallace. Tueodav. . , . , . . not as iroixi as thev mitrht be on ac- reiurnen oomu: uimt run m n , ... 1 ilHVS 111 IUWI1 !. lliu tiii-at" "i .'ii. t ...... 11 ' mr. n. ... v............ Chas. I). Swift is now associated with F.. K. Patch in the Laki County; Land & Title Co.. and the tw. will make a atronir team. Thev are live ones and will cortaii.lv do bimincss j E. S. Bernev. President of tho Bernev Construction Company, last week, returned from Fallon. Nevada., where he has been on a visit w.th rela- ! lives for some weeks past. ; The N.-C.-O. announced one and one- thiid rate for round trio tickets bo-; tween all points 011 tho line for 1110 , holidays. Tickets will Peon sale next, Monday and uood until January n. diihiim ' Norman Jacobson. of the Forest Ser- vice, will probably leave Sunday for San Friincisco. Los Anireles ami other southern niints. He will be absent for several weeks on annual leave. 1 - , . Whorlon & Graves, proprietors of ' . , . . 0 1 the fish murket exoec to rece ve r,e eonM.mment of all kinds of -!, this even,,,, Tl.ey wil be able to, suoolv alliuhdoin.nd, for rr.dav. j W. O. Harmon, of the U. S. Goo- logical Survev. Mondav morning, made ! trip west to Drews Gap and other ! localilios in that neighborhood on some work connected with his dooartmont. ; : Mr. and Mrs. Cnarlo M ihan. ,ho j moved out to Warner Canvon last week, j were obliged to return to town again owing to the illness of their baby. Tne babv is now considerably better. Contractor John Arzner commenced work Monday morning on tho erection of a now barn for Charles IJmbach. Tho barn will bo built on tho lot north )f the Linville residence, on Main street. It is probBblv safe'to aav that in the neighborhood of U00 locul children who ha l nevor before seen a ra Iroad last Saturday and Sunday saw their first one when the N C.-O. arrived north of Eagle Point. A meeting will be held tomorrow evening at the Civic Improvement hall for the purpose ot making arrange ments for planting trees and beautify ing tho City Park. All persona inter ested in the welfure of Lakeview are reauested to be present fi-IMiiiml box cl'isti r rui t.lns 1 at ,cf Mr. and Mrs. Ilickcox have assumed management of Ihe Hotel Curtis dlnin? room at Alturaa. and have a warm wclcoma for all. Kaloh KiHizer removod hii house hold irooU Friday morninir from Ihe llarvev tirooertv on Canyon street to the house recenltv vacated bv Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mahan. on Dewcv Street. Countv Survevor Sam Mushen. ac romiianieil bv his assistants K. II. Hover and VY. J. Archer, are now busv iloimr aitmo work for the rmiiitv in the wav of surveying in the Summer Lake country. The ladies of the I'-CHbvterian Aid Society met lat Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. L. Webster. Dainty refreshments were served and a nleasant time was enjove l bv all present. ! "(lid Glorv" was unfurled Sunday I from the flair stsiT aurmountinir the lliuh School for the first time. It is a handsome Heir, heinir unusually larire and it nroudlv waved out trreetinirt to the N.-C.-O. Prof. J. y. Willits. countv school sunerintendent. left this week on a ; visit to the schools in the northern oart of the countv. He will visit Silver ' Lake. Fort Itock and other tilacea tie- fore returning. Mrs. Fred Ahlstrom. Sr.. ha re lurncl after n several weeks' visit in southern noints. She renorts an ex cellent time while ahnent and saw quite a number of Lakeview neoule durintr her travels. At a meetinir or the Catholic Church tiarinhioncrs held on Siii.du v morninK taut it wns decided to have a Xmas tree and other atinronriate doings. f he affuir will be held in the church build ing on Slush street. G. A. Pridavs Tuesday came over from I'IiihIi in his auto, having a a passenger J. J. Van Keulen. who was of) W8y wl lhey wt()t l() Davj8 he gBfne iUy iJf ,rj(av yeturninic in thecvenintr. All nmds led to the N.-C.-O. railway .gt Sundiiv Imorninir, and the children r.i.l..,ul,l. ,1..'.iht in wnndorintr ..111 r . count of the lack of water Kxcentfor! u 11 me eariv aiorms 110 iinueLuro uas tnuco Hnd the water problem isone;that is causine much concern at present. I a meetinir of tho Catholic Ladies AUar Socjctv wa ht;,j H9t Thursday ,(ternoon at the horrio 0f Mrs. Lora uarrv Kefreabments were servedjand a nleasant time was enjoved after routine business had been attended to . en(fineer 888aver anJ chem. M maJe , uio to the hilla and re. tufn the Daat week The object of hi8 trjo wa8 t(J d0 aome assavimr for the jort Bidwell Consolidated Mines Co. . 13, Watts, of the San trancisco . . enifineertnir firm of Sloan & Robson. waH Jn LakevlPW thja 0. lookinar oyeT tne DroH0ect8 of a aewer avstem. 1Je .g now in ch,irKe of lho waler gvatem buin(I mbtalled at Alturaa. Miss Pearl Hall will entertain the ; , CliHutautiua Circlo at her home. Mon- dv cveninrt llec. 18. Proirram; Rol, c c ent .Tne checka q( Con8titution. (Smjti Chapter VI) Mrs L. Vander- voo, Mp am, M NicnoiHS Barr, are now recejvjnB congratulations from tnoir manv friends over the arrival of a .nound bnbv girl, who made her ar- r(va aBt Friday morning at .6 o'clock, Both Jmother and bahy are doing nicely. Tho flagstaff surmounting Bieber'a Store Sunday floated a large streamer bearing the words. "Three Cheers for tho N.-C.-O." It showa the spirit pre valent among our citizens regarding the new ruilroad and the welcome ex tended it. The rest room of tho Civic Improve ment Club will be open to the public Saturday afternoon, and a most cordial invitation is extended to ladies from the nearby ranches as well as others . to avail themselves of the accomoda- tions offered. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Pavne last even ing returned from their vacation which thev auent in San Francisco "and other California cities They report a most enjoyable time while absent and met a number of Lakeview people at the different places visited. Mackerel, 2 for U5c Pert Snvder. of the Thornton Drusr store, last Thursday mornintr. left for Portlsnd. where he will take the .State examination for nharmsciHt. There is not the slightest dount but what I'.ert will be sucressiul. and eertainlv has the best wishes of us all. The O. K. S. Needle Club vesterdav atfernoon tendered Mrs. M. Snider Swift a very ulensant sururine dartv which was irreatlv enjoved bv a I. pre sent. A pleasant feature of tho occa sion was the nresention to Mrs. Swift of a handsome niece of cut irlass, Frank Struck, of Haves & Orob Meat Market, has juxt put in a fine! irravel sidewalk infroi.t of his town Pit in Drenkel's addition. There is now a continuous walk from the Mavfield ! residence alonir in front of the Struck and Arr.ner nlares to the next block. Oreiron aonles krown at Talent bv Houston Bros, caotured the hi if nri.e at the recent National Annie Show at Sixikane. These irrowers evt ths first prize for a carlosd of Yellow Newton aonles. Thev carried away $300 caih. merchandise worth S200 more, besides liatiners and cutis. Mrs. J. C. Mmith. of the Parisian Millinerv. has kindly offered to disDoee of some ai tides which w.-re left over from tho Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Itazaar. Thev are Quite suitable for Cbrixtinas rifts, and can be seen at anv time in the Heft Room of the! Millinerv Flore. Some very fine calendars are now beinu dintributtd by the various stores about town. Amor.tf the iixt of donors 1 are Auten &. Kinehart. Leo Hazel. I Haves & (Jrnt.. T. E. Bernard. Britten. ! & r.ricktton. and Chris aiislet. The : i calendars this veer are the prettiest' , that we have vet acen. t Uncle Sam's mail carriers as well as the express comoanieti will l.e oblie- j cd to work overtime durimr the next) , few weeks attending to deliveries of Chirstmaa gomls. It would be well for everybody to make immediate shipment of goods which are to be sent long distances before the congestion starts. L. Kemll has fculd to the steam laun dry people a 15-horfe power engine to be used in the laundrv. Mr. Kendl has had the engine stored at Grass Val ley. Cal.. and it has already been shipped to Lakeview. The engine is ot the horizontal tvoe and is in good condition. Something uninue in the wav of a decorated v. inJuw inay be seen at the Ahltdrom Bros. Store. The main fea ture is a larre doll, which is to be presented on Xmas Eve to the partv holding the luckv number, tickets be ing given to eR'.'h person purchasing fiftv cents worth of goods. The doll is surrounded bv numerous other childrene tovs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hartzog gave a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Funk last Sunday, the guests in addi tion to those named being Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Funk, and Mr. and Mra. Dan Funk. Mrs. Hartzoe did herself proud in tho preparation of the feast, and Henrv has scarcely recovered as vet from the effects of trying to do the dinner justice. Grants Pass Election Bv a narrow margin of three votes Robert G. Smith of Grants Pass, the candidate for prohibition, a republican, took the mayor's chair over Dr. J. C. Smith, the candidate for the wts. while the other member of the Smith family. E. V.. took third money. The total number of votes cast was 8i)3. Kobcrt G. Smith received 318 Dr. Smith 315. while Socialist Smith received 200. The other officials were shared bv the socialistsjand the republicans. G. p .ToMi.-r. socialist, captured the re corder's office and E.J. Evertonofthe fourth ward of the same party obtain ed a winning number of ballots. R. W Clarire. republican, was elected coun- cilman of the third ward ; A. R. Me- Lain. republican second ward and S councilman of the CaUiwell. socialist. was also elected from the first ward. Itii'H pep ioiliid lit corn, iWc Means Much for Onr Community At an expense of 75.000.000 dollars the Southern Pacific Company are now double trucking their line. This will increase the efficiency, it .Is estimated H to 1. This means much to the people of this section, who are bound to profit bv having a more sure service and convey ance to market their mines, crous and livestock. "Crenincry butter, 40c a .oiind at. YOUR EARNINGS view property at present prices means profit to you. For bargains in Town Lots, West and South of Business Center, at $5.00 down and $5.00 per month, call or write to H. W. DRENKEL A Few HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS At our store you will lind the useful things that men appreci ate as gifts such as Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes, House Slippers, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear and Suspenders It Pays to Shop Early 1 Tmnrarsi 1 1 mi m7 BRITTEN JSi EEliaZEEiil 2LS3 H ere They Are Every Ladles' Suit in the House Must GoAnd Go Quick. EVERY ONE A La VOGUE SUIT tf' '.'. MM IN,!? TfT Also a few Ladies' & Misses' iJ n910 Coats to go at Exactly ' I Half Price. Come and look them overthey are bargains. Lakeview Mercantile Co. & ERICKSON 111 12 miisE El 1' 'I Look At ThesePrices: Regular $1G.50 Suits, now $11.00 " " 18.50 " " 12.50 20.00 " " 14.25 22.50 " " 16.50 25 00 " 17.50 " 27.50 " " 18.50 " 30.00 " " 19.50 " 35.00 14 " 22.50 IllllU'l ."V 1 "