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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1912)
If JANUARY SPECIALS: Town Property "Wm Soil Tho ileal Earth" J. O'NEILL GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lalceview : Oregon Farm I'er acra for AC acre of (wJmiIhh land lo Kant Warner, 60 tolles from Lakevlew. Ka.y term. IVr oflM for 10(1 aTc with Improvements, hona and barn, all In mea- $1 60 $10 00 1 .1000 00 Take a flno new tdiiiKilow mi Howr Ht., root Hlnlntr ft room fliilln'd wuli hunt pla.tcr nikI all the Intent ImiirovemMOl. modtd home, fKA 00 For 4 room rotture on Wlr w lot 2"I00, rav li-rmn. 1000.00 For 4 room lione on Main Hi., lot tHx2 ii.y term. f.'IMKMH) l-'or a 7-room realdi'iire, hath rcuii, cellar, wooNlird. burn, carrluite hoiiNo, fruit trtH'N, large lot clou to IhixIiickk i(io tor un WhUt Ht., tnii term. l.'L'oO.OO For IhihIiikm olllcn Hock, new and In g uiil order, J it riht for Income InvcNtinmii, In pay i tor IS Mrcenl ni fu r paying aaUr, liiMuroucn, HkIilb ItlKl lllK'M. K'l,y 14TIIIH aoif, o uuien wjuidwwi oi i.aaeviutv. ivaay terms. Ter Acre for 40 acre with wator running thronh It. I'er acre for 80 acnsaS mil NWof Lakevlew, spring on It, er terms. Pr awrefor 10 acnm 4 mil, witb 10 acre water Hunt, high tag hronh f.00 15.00 $16.00 20.00 I'er acm for 200 ari of tlrntmr Ian I within 4 mile of towo, gitarantaed to cut at fnt 8000 cord of wood. wh cleared will make net profit of f 15,000 and the land to th good. Kaay term. fl0r0 00 Taken SO acre timber land i mile wwit of Lakevlew. lahc County Eramlncr Till IHIAY, JANUAltY 1H, U12. BRIEF MENTION CrUro at UalWv & Malnlll'a. La V.'Kiio soil and ooat at the Mtw't'o. WaUoii & Htrlnllii Imy and ell sec ond baud kkIs. tt. Mun'a mltUna. 2&c at liallev & Us.slmfiHV Kav JUawart. of Fort Kock. ia visitor In town. J. W. Uonnoilv. of 1'alslav. waa In town laat week. CblMran'a 2'id hana at 15a at th I'arialan Mililnerv. ; Rav Scott of Flush, favorad thia city with a rail Mjndav. Tha Count CInrk baa raalslared. ao far. annul 14 votrra. J. M. nrkr. of Klamath Falls, arrived on Tuoadav'a ataire. 2 llenrv Jackson, of Uonanxa. la one of the late arrival In town. i Horn to Mr. and Mra. Charlea Ee oleaton. Jan. 14tb. irlrl tabv. , P. A. Flerson of rwa Vallev waa a visitor in Lakevlew Thuradav. H.50 American Ileautv ccrJvt 'at $2,11.1 at the Tarlatan Mililnerv, S. J. Dutinn. of Davia Creek, aoenl aeveral Java In town thia week. J. P. Owen, of Willow Ranch. waa a visitor in Lnkevlew Tuesday. Nice lion of India"' two piece and union underwear at More. Co. A. P. Cbillon. of the Chewaucan country, waa In town veteMav. Lediet K(od black hoe 8.rc kind at 20c at the ParWian Millinery. Tl't Ixt huttor Uliver'e 10 ceula Hr pound at lludier'aCaHti otorc. William Pfrane-. livlnir ud the vallev. came to town Tuoadav on buinea. HI , Pat Muruhv. of 1'luith. arrived in the oountv aeat Tuesday evonlnif. Ifyonwanta really tpiod niik tor a cirkle, try Htrkiu iu' leader. An efficient lire dcuartment la one of the Immediate need of thia town. Creed II. McKendrce Tuenday left for Kamath Fall on a bunlne trio. J. H. Auten returned bv Tueadav'a train from hi visit to San Franclaco. Wm. Wood, a ranchman on the Wet Side, wa a county aeat viiitor Tues day. Ue Ponton, a Crooked Creek home ateidcr. waa In town Tuesday, on buai neaa. R. F. Richarda and wife were in town Monday. auot of Hotel Lake view. Don't mlie the Lariraina offered at our clearance aale. Uailev & Maaaln Kill'a. The backbone of the winter acema to be badly fractured, llooe it will atav broke. Or. Dalv talks of taking a vacation aometimn Boon. He ia certainly entitled to one. Geo. B. Whorton left .on Monduv's train on a buaineaa visit to Reno. Nevada. Harrv Dalv and A. J. CapD. came over from Plunh otj buainona TueBdav eveninir. Mrs. John MoAulifTe. who has been ill for Borne time, la now haooilv con valeacent. J a me Wakefield and Lloyd D. Allen, citlzena of Silver Lake, were in town Thuradav. $5 and $6 silk petticoat, a wide ranire of oolors. at 13.95 at the Parisian Millinery. Human bair switches, all shades. From $2.95 to $7.60 at the Parisian Millinery. H. M. Southstone yesterday returned from a aomewhat orolomrea visit to Los Anirele. J The force In the county clerk's ofllce Uuav these dava in.extendintr the tax roll tor 1011. , Geo. C. Taylor Iand'red Storre. of San Francisco, were among yester day's arrivals. Daniel Hoone. a ooDularfmerchant. of New Pine Creek, was a Lakevlew visitor Tuesday. , FurulHhed front room, grouud 110, 1 block from buHlneas center. Euiulru Kxuiulncr oflltie. rH'14 tt Miss Docia Wlllits departed Sunday tor CoKswell creek, to begin teaching a term of school. L. W. Frukes. of Warner, arrived Monday on a business visit Kuest of Hotel Lakeview. J. M. Uaker. halline; from Hsndon. Or., was In town Monday a uet of Hotel Lakevlew. tiooil dry 10 Inch wood for mile by II. M. Tatro. Iive order with J. Hhcriiiiin KanU'r. 2-22 It I out aatisfactorv to Lakevlew era lo know that the town la now on the railroad man. A free concert waa Riven yesterday morning, bv a buncn of covotes on the bills above town. fCd Hartxoir and wife did aome abnpo Intr In town. Tuesday, from their ranch down the vallev. Mr. and Mr. Dan Punk, of Punk's Point, were In town doinic aome hooolnif Tuesday. James Dodson, the atockbuyer. left for Uidwell Tuesday. In aearch of bartralna in cattle. W. R. Cambridge and P. J. Plum mer. of Willow Ranch, did buaineaa in own lat Thuradav. Mr. and Mra. L. C. Howell on the 15th lnt.. became the fortunate Bar ents of a fine baby bov. ui Pearl Ingram, assistant forest raneer. waa in from bla elation on Salt Creek, for auouliea. Monday. The Commercial club has removed Ita elfecfe to its new room, in the hall of the Civic Improvement league. 2 Mr. and Mra Wm. Nolden will leave Lakeview Sunday for San Dietro. Cel.. to make that olace their future home. A few of our Dattern and atreet hat loft will give vou vour choice at one half urlce at the Parlaian Millinery. The train tor the aoutb came In a usual Monday but brouirht no mail exoect a ainela letter aave the cost- man ter. H. V. Miller, of Willow Ranch, waa the winner of the fine oercolater riven away Friday eveninir at the Arcadia Theater. Gabriel Arxner and Mike Rau. fes tive ranchmen from Auirer valley, were busincHS visitor in Lakeview ondav. Georire H. Koater and Miss Alvina Sietam. of Paisley were eranted a license to wed bv County Clerk Pavne on the 13th Inst. I. A. Underwood, suoerintendent of construction of the hiirh school building deoarted yesterday for a ten dava' visit to San Francisco. Three cars ot merchandise arrived by ventitilav's train, and hince the ooen injr of the train service there hna been an average of one car a dav. Dr. and Mra. A. A. Witham. of 1'uls- ev. are now at tiaywam. iai.. wnere they will eniov sunshine and flowers for the next aeveral months. Rev. A. F. Simmons, castor of the lUDtiat church in this city, is assisting Judge Griffith in conducting hia revival meetinga at New Pine Creek. The socialists about town were out showing their colora Monday all be cause of the newa about the aocialist victory in the elections of Germany. On Tueadav Rev. M. T. Wire took a trio to the country with his camera and other aouliancea for doing some land scape painting of which he is very fond. Lee Ueall and Mra. J. N. Watson have aold their timber claims northwest of the vallev to the Nease Timber Co. at a good figure, aaid to be about $2000. J. A. Morris, the Adel merchant, and hia brother Andrew, arrived Tues day, enroute for a visit to San Francis co. L. W. Crumoalso oame Jin from Adel. Wm. Nixon, of theMud creek stag atation. was doingjbulness in Jtown vesterdav. Bill ia figuringon putting ou.t new road over the mountain Plush-ward. Mrs.y. Chui. Smith will deoart Fri day for San 'Pranscisco. and posaiblv Chicago, to plaoe her orders for the latest in the milliner's art. to be gone several weeks. Miss Kate Dutton. who is attending school at Corvallis. is now Buffering from a light attack of smallpox. The case is very mild and no serious results are anticipated. Judge W. A. Wiahire last week left on his annual vacation and will- Boend the next few months In California and Western Oregon visiting relatives and oldtlme friends. Frank tiilde. a resident of Warner Valley, was brought to town Tuesday. Buffering- from inflammatory rheuma tism, and taken to the McDaniel hospi tal for treatment. Walter Dent and wife, of Plush, came to town in their auto Tuesday evening, the latter leaving for San Francisco vesterdav. where she will enter a hospital. P. A. Pitxnatrirk. of the ZX ranch, aoent several dava with his) family here in Lakeview during the Dast week. He reporta stock doing; well and hopeB for an early soring. Superintendent W. A. Oliver, to gether with hia aasistant. M. D. Rice, and W. C. Hitkev. oame in Sunday aboard the aoeclal car "Lakeview." on a brief business visit. Beginning on Sundsv nighta. the 2 at. the pastor will conduct aoeclal arevices In the M. K. church for two weeks. There will be meetinws every night except Saturday night. The Ancient Ordor of Foresters held the annual installation of officers for tha camo Monday evening in the Masonic hall, after which the members partook of a toothsome aoread. Mra. Sim Arthur, who returned from the hospital at San Francisco aome weeks ago la reported convales cent, and atrong hopes are entertained of her early and complete recovery. Mra. Anna M. Neilon. the Water Street milliner, will leave tomorrow for San Francisco to order a soring stock of millinery goods, and take notes of the latest atvles in the art B. St. Geo. Blshoo. who was the Demooratie nominee for Representa tive in this district at the Isst election, is mentioned as a orbaole candidate for State Sonator on the Democratic ticket. The work of hauling gravel from Bullard Canvon for covering the streets down town haa again been resumed. now that the snow in gone from the atreet. Two team were engaged in the work Tuesday. The damo and rainv weather of the Dast ten davs has had its comoenastion in this town it kept Saturday even ing's fire from spreading everything was ao damu that even the house that was afire would hardlv burn. Prancea Rich, aaid to be a woman of the underworld, waa examined Tuea dav bv the board of insanitr and pro nounced insane. She will be sent to the nsvluro as soon as attendants arrive to convev her to that Institution. Countv Clerk Pavne yesterday paid out $2:19.50 in covote and bobcat bounties. L. V. Crump brought in 24 covote and 1 bobcat scale ;C. T. Usher 1(6 covote and 10 cats: A. P. Christen 24 covote scalps and J. E. Lnfgren one covote sculp. Dr. Hall haa arranged to move the houne in which he resides, on Kast I Center street, to a lot which he owns I in the Drenkel addition, intending. . later on to build a more pretentious structure on the lot it now occupies, which will again become bis home. P. M. Corv. the stage contractor. ' and wife, went over to Bly Sunday. Mr. Corv took with him 18 head of horsea. withdrawn from the New j Pine Creek route, to out them in pas ; ture. and returned home Tuesday even j ing. Mra. C. remaining for a visit. Bart Snvder. of Thornton's Drug House, is dulv authorized to compound ; pill, prepare perscriotions and the like. having successfully passed the examin- ation reauired tv the State Board of j Pharmacy. His standing waa unusually I high, and notwithstanding all that Bert will continue a resident of Lakeview. L. G. Thomas and his neighbor, Carl Lu. from down the vallev were in town on business vesterdav. Mr. Thomas sava he and his neighbors find it prettv tough to have to come to town for tneir mail, after having had it de livered to their doors for veara by the stage. Pa il J. Brattain. the Paisley cattle ranchman, arrived m the citv Tuesday evening, tor a visit to the countv seat, tie reports fine weather in hia section and the farmeu are plowing. His cattle are in pastures, need no feed, except the calves, and everything is lovelv. ' The DHmphlet which the Commercial Club Is preparing, to publish, descrip tive of Lake countv is to contain no advertiisng whatever. It is intended to be finely illustrated bv half tone en gravings, ana to be handsomely printed as can be done on the presses of the Examiner. Mri. Ernest M. Brown, widow of the late town marshal, who was killed on the evening of Dec. SlBt. ult., has received a check for $1. 000 from the A. O. U. W.. in which Mr. Brown was insured. The certificate of his death was sent to the order's head quarters on the 4th inst. a very prompt Davment. The Women of Woodcraft installed their oflicers fur the ensuing term last evening. After the installation manv amusements were indulged In followed by refreshments and everybody reoons a fine time. The Woodmen of the World were invited as well aa numer ous otitaide friends. A. H. Hammerslev recently Inverted in a Photographic History of the Civil War. which he finds a valuable addi tion to bis library. Not only doe It give thousands of views of incidents that occurred during those times, but a description of much that haa never before anoea-ed in print. Walter Dent and his Party of autoiata Chaa. Rice. Mike Hart with Bert Harber aa chauffer. who left here last Friday for Plush arrived there via the north end of Abert lake, at 9 o. m.. that evening In good form, ""he stage, however, bv which Mra. Dent deoart ed. did not reach there until 2 a. m.. owing to a breakdown. W. J. Bradiev and wife were among yesterdav'a arrivals bv train from Davia Creek, where Mr. Bradiev has been employed In the freight depart ment of the N.-C.-0. He expects to remain bare tor a time, assisting Mr. Claaa. the station agent, and eventually to take charge of the agency of the company at New Pine Crock. The finance '.committee .having in charge the expenses of the Railroad Dav celebration are preparing ateoort of the receipts and expenditures which will be published next week. There wss no special effort made to limit the exoenses. and therefore the committee ia well pleased with the showing it will able to 'make. F. E. Anderson of Chriftmas Lake Valley left for home Tuesday morning. Mr. Anderson wa called here in the I performance of hia dutioe as Countv Commissioner, and while here Buffered witb an attack ot bronchial trouble which made it necessary tor him to be placed in the Lakeview Hospital for a few dava. We hone he will soon be entirely well again. Mra. C. B. Watson, at one time a resident of Lakeview. where Bhe had manv frienda and waa universally res pected, passed awav at the family home in Ashland on the 9th inst. Her maiden name waa Ella C. Chitwood her father being the late Dr. J. H. Chitwood. a pioneer physician of Southern Oregon. Her manv Lake view friends sympathize with the be reaved family. Farmers Plowing: While the country east of the Rockies has been for ten daya experiencing a record breaking season of severe cold weather, in which much Buffering and many deaths ensued, manv of the farm era in the northern half of the 'oountv have been plowing and preparing for the coming cropping season. The country here is free from snow and the frost is raoidlv disappearing. People living in the east should come to Oregon. Telegraph Line Coming; A force of Dole and wire men in the employ of the N.-C.-O. ia engaged in erecting a line of poles and stretching the wire for the telegraph line toward this city along the railroad line and have reached within six miles of the Lakeview station. At the present rate of progress it is probable that the work will be completed within week, and the telegraph office will be ooen for business, which will be a good thing for the town. Social Party Misses Gwendolyn Corbett and Trixv McVev entertained a large party of friends Tuesday evening at the home of the former. Gamea of various sorts and social chat haooilv employed tne time till a late hour. Dainty refresh ments being served at the close. Some tbirtvflve people were present. Misses Beach and Bessie Burgess and Messra. O. C. Gibbs and George Barrington were the prize winnera at the games, which included two musioal contests and throwing of the bean bag. FOLEY'SHONEY AND TAU COM POUND Is a reliable family medicine. Give it to your children, and take It your self when you feel a cold coiulug on. It ctHt-kH and cure coughs and colds am croup and prevents bronchitis and pneumonia. Nor Hale by A. L. Thornton. Good Printing It the art of putting Into another mind what ta In your own. IT IS A SUBTLE METHOD OF SUGGESTION t la a maana ot making a favorable uprSMMloo. "o have the best results, tt must be fi Lfct priming. . .'Iiat w are prepared to glva you. rt'ALK RIGHT IN Walters' Oflcra the Best Close-In Home Sites in Lakeview! Near Schools, Churches, Depot and Business Center. Buy Now! Lots 50 x 12 J, $140.00 to $275.00 Easy Terms. W. F. PAINE & CO., TO REDUCE OUR STOCK of HEAVY UNDERWEAR and make room for spring mer chandise now being shipped, we offer: All -Wool Union Suits, regular $5.00, special $3.50 Heavy Ribbed two-piece Suit, regular $4.00, special $3.25 Morris Mills, medium weight wool, regular $3.00, special $2.25 Ribbed and flat wool, regular $2.50, special $2.00 BRITTEN & ERICKSON 22s1bEbBj3 SBBB3 El CBBMBBWSBMSBBa 0 Here They Are Every Ladies' Suit in the House Must Go And Go Quick. EVERY ONE A La VOGUE SUIT fefei I Also a few Ladies' & Misses' 19X0 Coats to go at Exactly Half Price. Come and look them over-they are bargains. Lakeview Mercantile Co Addition Agents IB I' 'I . Look At These Prices: Regular $16.50 Suits, now $11.00 18.50 44 " 12.50 20.00 " 14.25 22.50 " 16.50 25 00 " " 17.50 " 27.50 " " 18.50 30.Q0 " " 19.50 35.00 " " 22.50