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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1912)
Town Proporty :000.M lor ft 11 in new 10-rooin Iioiimm with larxe lot, 7.1s 1 2., chtw t'l.ccoUT of IowiiiiikI High Hrhiol. V.n-y term. I'JWK) ( I'nr tl room imw 1'iinnulow, an Imal up in date home, clone In cctitiT o( town on Bernard Htrct. Ka term. Vacant Lota oil Hlaali Htrwt at liargaln. IHHO.lN) Kor a mw 4 room Iioiimo and wood ohccl, lot M) x 125, K"ol location. Kanjr l,fniM. ilUMl.tHt Kir mi iip-to-datw new liutigalow, la choice n-aldmeo art 4 tlm city. I'.aay trni. "Wo Sell Tho Roal Earth" O'NEILL & DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon Moro Bargain Just received, for quick sale, some of the best Valley Land at the following bargains, viz., $12.50 per acre: MO Acre in hectlon.lO, Townahlp .10, Range 19 330 " 22. " 30, " 10 S " " 22, " Hi, ' 19 240 " M, " . " 19 100 " " 2. " 38, " 19 At $12.50 Per Acre Xnhc Count? Cyamlncr TIII)ltrlA V. NOVEMBER 2S. ltfia. BRIEF MENTION IChIiiW mada Lnkwvtow famoua. I.aili'a Hiilt aV at l.aio-vlew M-r-rntiitlt Co. Hamilton llrowii Kcliool Shooa nil lia' MitciiiiIIIi' Co. August Encpiest. aheap man of I'luah, king, waa busines visitor In the city came over the llrat or tho week. , (ant week. For rfot, furniahi'il house Water Con Fltrgerald and Wm. Moaa Tues-itmt-t. Ka (I. I. Hollirook. tf day came over from I'luah to apend II. U. Fleming, enterprising mer- few daa in the city, .hant of New Pine Creek, Friday rame ' Att-ol ill all-night TliankHglviim up to Lakeview. itallet tlm oHra Iiouh, Thuraday Kngeno CurtU and tamlly thia week NoV"ml-r 2. ri'glnti ri at Hotel Lakeview from A gol Mitchell wagon and aet of Denver, Colorado, almtrnt new work harness for aale at a E. H. Header of tho Weatern Pacific bargain, lnuuire at Lakeview Barber railroad, arrived Tuesday from Reno Shop. on hia regular monthly trip to Lake- . view. Black faced yearling nutnlier one, 1 for aale at leu dollar, alao Lincoln laiuU Walter A. Sherlock, Alturaa, Bill Misi-ea Maud Kite and r'ranre M By Held iilerlaincd a few friend at din ner Friday evening lant at tho residence of the former. I..ri. riUI 1 titv tlm blirbent plica tor i.ur h. cond tiand bollnahold Inrtiitiirr, lit Hlrlplla'a old atand, j Watr street. 4t George. Jammcrthul, who dividea hia time iietween tho clunea of Gooae Lake Valley and atinny California, haa re turned to San Fraiiclaco to apend the Winter. Crank Dohkina of Silver Lake, ad miriiitrator of the estate of the late Jamett Mrlin la in Lakeview thia week Iteming to mattera In tho Intereat of tho eatiite. Joe Ambrose, the aagebruah prophet, but were brought to a halt tiy "Jack" waa viaitor in the city veatcrday from Hanan, who eaw the outfit coming hia ranch near urewa Gap. He aaya and caught one horse by the bit. tin ground is in prime condition for Tho good weather continuea although plowing. this morning waa somewhat cloudv and H. A. IJ t ley haa purchased an elec- alight indications of rail were notice trie aaeuum claaner for hiuse cleaning able. The present warm apell givea purpoaea. If your house needs clean- the farmera an excellent opportunity to ing, save time and atrength by arrang- do their Fall plowing and aeeding. ing with Utley to do the job. 1 Thllf s Farrell made a profesaional Forest Assistant Norman Jacobaon trip to High Grade during the past and Ranger It. A. Uradley, of the Fre- week. He reports considerable de- mont Forest Service, Tuesday eame " thfly iown from Silver Lake where have been the past three weeks. Jamea G. Campbell of the Examiner, i!! Uit evemnir won the turkey that waa given away at Snluer'a opera house. The lucky number waa 026132, and a large audience witnesaed the drawine for the turkey. The northwest corner room on the ! ' "e town and the largo area of drat floor of the new Heryford building , cuny ""'rounding it. ia being finished preparatory to housing Eight floors of the Marquam build the Lakeview postofllce. An effort ia ing in Portland collapied last week. tjeing made to get moved into the new . juartcrs bv the brat of December. W. V. and J. D. Heryford and Andy Underwood Saturday left for San Francisco to buy the elevator and other accessories for the new UeryloM building No expenoe la being apared in making the structure modern in everv Darticular. The commission of alienist. Invest!- d.rect competition with seven north gating aa to the mental condition of eB,e te. " ' omething to crow John Schrank, who shot Colonel Koose- er. Oregon larmer. give good . , ,,.i,, ihui ha ia ! account of themaelvea at any show velt. reported unanimously that he ia . iu i uu im,iiBlU where they enter exhibita. i limine and Schrana waa immediately j committed to an asylum. He protested j Fred Reynolds of the Snyder & Key- he waa not insane. J. R. McDonaldJand Bert T'eat who have been in Lakeview the past two unontha left yeBterday morning by auto, it ia reported that they took a very early start in order to avoid maeting .any people with whom they were too well acquainted in Lakeview. Their wives went out on Monday morning's train, - Mra. 11. H. Riddles, wife of Con (tractor Klddela ot the Maney Brothera Construction Co.. came up laat week from Pyramid Lake, Nevada, where 4ier husband haa contract on the Fernley-Laosen branch of the Southern Paclflo railroad. Mra. Klddela expects to spend about ten daya viHltlng in Lakeview. While out hunting with aome other amall buys west of town last Saturday .Freddie Bunting, aon of Mr. and Mra. V. O. Bunting of Lakeview, waa ae ."idently ahot in the right foot with a .22 calibre rille. The ball passed just un ilernouth the inner bone of the instep, 'without fracturing any bones. After reaching home the wound waa dresaed by Dr. E. D. Everett, and while the accident was painful it did not prova derioua. He ia now able to be out and .attend reboot. I RalnltT lmr on draught at tlm Inn Hyi f.r halo. Fine plump grain. I Apply at tlil ollli. 10-31 Pound, rulteami. For lurthir Infor- 1 inaiton, apply at tlila ofllcp. tl Mi'n'a overcoat in trood colora ami 1 w-1ylit matrlala. Mcrcuiitilf Co. ' W. V. I'ainr, real estate dealer, baa 'gone to Ban Francisco to apind the Winter. I Dave EUlir, Luke County'a aheep Kern thu Britten & Erickson ad of Largaina on the firat page of the second aertion of thia lsue of tho Ex aminer. J. V. Maxwell, the veteran real eatate ilealer, haa been troubled the pant few daya with blood poisoning in one ot hia feet. (irand TliMnkMgivlrig Hull at Opera! Hoime, Tlitirwlay nlilit, Nov. 21 tluod iiiiihIc, xxl H"" and an ex call-nt tun l curel. Francea G. Ilewa, ihn blind lecturer and eio('Utiunlt of IJenver, Colo., gave a very pluaamg performance at the Methodmt church Friday evening of lunt week. Floyd I. Barnard, of Washington, i haa been appointed to a clerk ahip in the U. S. Land Office at thia place. He and hia wife are expected to arrive here Saturday evening. The laundry team took a apin down Water afreet last Thursday evening, velopment work under way at several veiopmeni wora unuer way i several i of the minea and ia positive that some i rich snkea will be made during the Winter. H U. Whlteline, of Klamath tails, spent a tew days of last week in Lake- view on business before the U.h. Land i Office. This waa hia nrst trip to Lake-1 I artiAtaa a nil aau at u nrautil lu a 1 1 m r t JUil of Ihfl 1 It js stated that the crash had been expected for some time and the streets in the vicinity of the building had been roped off to prevent traiho. No one waa hurt in the wreck. Crook county won honors at the Minneapolia Land.tshow, taking in the Northern racinc cup ior me Deai urn- play of forage planta. Aa this waa in nolda drug store, left last week for San Francisco to purchase fixture and fur niture for their new location in the Heryford building. The boya aay that they will have everything in the most modern and attractivhe fauhion. They exoect to get moved shortly after the tirat of the year. E. J. S. McAllister accused of being a member in the vice clique against which the Juvenile Court of Portland is waging a vigorous campaign, was arrested laat laat week at Medtord while he waa aboard a aouth bound train, and lodged in jail. He was later released after furnishing S1000 bail. M'Alliater ia known in Lakeview, where he waa intereated in a case be fore the cirouit court a few years ago. A man caused a great commotion in Loa Angeles laat week by ruBhingintu the central police station with his arms lull of dynamite and armed with an infernal machine. He threatened to t low up the entire building if torched but stated thai he Vaa particularly after the president ot the Pacific Elec tric Railway. While other officers at tracted the maniac's attention two de tectives leaped upon him from behind and rendered him unconscious from a blow over the head. Kalnier on draugth at the Hotel bar. Pair liora4 blatiketa for aale, 2 M). Apply at till olMi-p. tf All iitglu danoH at Hie opera noon, Tburadny night, N'lVmnlK-r 2H. Chtldrene white tlreaaoa, alxea 2 to 8 year Lakeview Mercantile Co. A. H. Canterbury, government trap per and hunter, la in town thia week. The Teacup Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mra. W. P. Horyford in thia city. OlMMloien bona dreaaer. luaorU'd pateraaand aiwa to eloae at reduced prlcem. Lakeview Mercantile Va. S. G. and C. S. Hull, twin brothera. piano tunera of Twin Falla, Idaho, were in Lakeview the tirat of the week. W. Z. Moaa haa hia freight teama hauling Hour from the Lakeview Mills to hia Snider Creek ranch In Warner Valley. Dr. and Mra. J. Havden Fiak are row occupying tho Cannon bungalow on Main atreet, recently vacated by 0. L. Huiibar. The new Eastern Oregon branch aaylum under courae of uonatruction at Pendleton la expected to be ready for I occupun.-y by January 1, 1013. i . .. A. E. Chenev, of the Cheney Har ncHa and Saddle Shop, waa confined to hia home a few daya the first of the ! week with an attack of lagrippe. Samuel Crock, who haa been em 'ployed on the Heryford building, a few days ago went to Klamatb Falla where hia family will join him thia week. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Snelling are now r-..., k : . - -1 rr.. : . l.. - . . w4 mere inia weea. ineir Limcview reoi dence has been leased to Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Dunbar. Pete Enquest returned Monday from Warner Valley where he had been look ing over hia ranch and aheep. He left Tuesday morning on hia return home to Santa Koau, Cal. We are very glad to report that Mra. A. M. Nellon who has been aeri- loualy ill the past several days is im proved in health. It ia hoped that the ta on the toad to permanent recovery, g The District Court ot Appeala of Callforria haa handed down a decision in the election controversy in that stale which democratic leaders declare will place California in the Wilson column. Get the habit of going to church. you nee4j the church and the needs you you ,re invited to tne Methodist Jchurrh Suniiay. You need the church and the church attend A live service ia promised. Good muaic. Come ! The Uend Bulletin in speuking of the Hetrew Agricultural Association of Oregon, whose solo intent ia to induce Jewish people to take up claims on go.ernment land aaya: "The first col ony ia now located in Lake county, 115 miles southeast of Bend." The four gunmen, "Gyp, the Blood," "Lettle Louie." "Dago Frank." and "Whity Lewis," accused of the killing Kif Gamble Herman Roaenthal in New York City, have baen tound guilty of first degree murder, and must pav the penalty of death in the elactric chair. Simeon Chevalier, of Guano Valley, spent several days In town thia week purchaaing supuhes for the Winter. He brought in eighty coyote pelts to get the bounty and sell the hides. He ia opening up a farm in the extreme eastern part of the county near the Nevada line. The largo stock of Edlaon wax stan dard 2 niln record and the Kdiaon wax ainlieroI4-inlu ri-cordn will Ir sold for 2. and 3."c reapectfully. Tbene record are all new, uo aecond Imuil records anions them. ThU price will prevail aa long aa the present atock laHta. Come anil play them and aelect while the stock la large. Thornton's DruK Store. 2t At last Wililara Jenninga Bryan's most cherished hopes and fondled aa Dlrationa to enter the White House may in a degree be realized providing he ac cepts the reported offer to tecome Secretary of State In the Cabinet of Preaidem-elect Wilaon. It is alao ex pected that Mr. btvan will be one of Wilson's chief advisers in aeleuting the new Cabinet. Those who have been circulating re port of the marriage of 8. V. Kehart, president of the Lakeview Water Co. aud Mra. M. E. Peacock at Reno on their way to Southern California, will be Riven further grounds for gosaip by the news contained in a letter from Mr. Rehart to friend in thia city. He stated that "we" had very pleasant trip down, and that before returning to Lakeview it is likely that would again forsake the state of ginglehlerfsediiena. Haloler on draugth or in bottlea at tb Hrewery. 2t Social dance at the opera houae every Haturday eight. Dr. E. H. Amsden of New Pine Creek waa a visitor in Lakeview Tues day. C. F. Hchultz. farmer of the Clover Flat aeetion, waa in Lakeview yester day. W. M. Wooda, tiller of the aoil, waa in town the first of the week from hia Weet Side ranch with a load of grain. W. P. Vernon, eon of Mr. and Mra. T. B. Vernon, recently returned from a ahort pleasure trip to San Francisco. C. N. Miller, putlicity agent of tne N.-C.-U. Hy. and Live Stork Agent V. L. Knelling were op Saturday from r airport . 11. A. Funk, clerk in the Lakeview Mercantile Co. store, ia having a walk graveled in front of his lot in the Dren kel Addition. That old slogan, "Do Your Christ- man ahopping early," atore windowe and newHpaper advertising will soon come Into ciiHtom again, which reminds ua that the great holiday is drawing near. Christmas ia but 26 davs off and the ahopper is being reminded to get tusy. Over manufacturers ot alleged quack patent medicines in 72 cities throughout 22 states were arrested lant week upon order and instigation of Postmaster General Hitchcock. The action 8H the result of months ot in vestigation directed against firmg mun ufacturing medicinal preparations con sidered injurious to public health. The arreata were made aimultaneoosly and displayed great skill and caution of the manner in which wholesale arrests were executed. Attorney and State Senator-elect W. Lair Thompson lat week made a business trip to Paisley in the welfare of several parties interested in the water rights of the Chewaucan Kver. A meeting ot the water uaera waa held at which plana were made for definite action in defense of their claims at the meeting with the State Engineer in December, saya the Chewaucan Presa. 'Ihe waters of the Chewaucan have never been apportioned and many of the present claimants to the water fear that their right will be questioned by the state. Storkmann-Welstrerber At ti e cilice of Justice of the Peace Kennedy, this city, at high noon Nov. 21. George F. Storkmann to Mrs. Pearl Wei.-K't-rber. The hBppy couple will remain in the city for a few daya and then take their departure for Lake view, where tbev will reside. Mr. Storkmann was for some yeara a resi dent of Prineville, while Mra. Stork mann ia a Harney county girl. Prine ville Review. , George Storkmann and wile arrived In Lakeview thia week from Prineville to make their future home. Mr. Stork mann will open a 'cigar factory in his father'a tuilding now occupied by Keene & Barnes. He expects to begin as soon aa the latter move their pool room and store into the rear of the First National Bank building. Mr. Storkmann ia the eldest son of Mr. and Mra. A. Storkmann of thia city. He has been absent from here nearly five yea's and received a warm welcome from friends upon his return. Mrs. Storkmann, while a stranger in Lane view, U a charming lady and has made many friends since her arrival. Payne's Abstract Correct The abstracts of the votes cast at the general election have been received at Salem, saya a dispatch from that place to the Portland Journal, by the secretary of the state, and the checking of the returns have been practically completed. Out of 80 abstracta, from aa many different counties, only seven were without errors. One of the ab stracts bad 20 errors, another 11, and the othera had from 4 to 10. These bad to be sent back to clerks for correction. County Clerk F. W. Payne's abstract of tbe Lake county vote waa presum ably one of tbe seven without an error as it haa not been returned for correc tion. Chautauqua Circle The Lakeview Chautauqua Circle will meet Monday evening Deember 2, at 7:30 at the home ot Miss Mabel Snelling. Program : roll call, current eventa: "L. Forrer, the Swiss President," Chautauquan European Rulera, Mlas Gertrude Vernon. "Labor Legislation In England and on the Continent," Ogg, Chapter XV, Miss Minnie Vernon. "Care of tbe Poor in England and on the Continent," Ogg, chapter XVI, Mrs. 11. Bailey Linos to a Skeleton In making excavation for a vegetable cellar underneath their bouse a few weeka ago the family of C. W. Rey nolds, residing on a homestead about four miles aoutb weat of Lakeview, made a grewsome find that has excited considerable speculation. The major portion of a skeleton waa discovered lesa than three feet from the surface. F'rom the aize of the skull and tbe di mensions of the long bones of the leg it ia more than likely that the individual who clothed these bonea waa a woman. Waa it a white woman? Or waa it an Indian? At all eventa the mystery will probably never be aolved. The tew teeth remaining in the upper jaw were weJI worn down indicating that at tbe time f death thia person aa past middle life. There were no trinketa whatever, and no metal or other evi dence of the kind of clothing worn. Ia it possible that aome old woman while attempting to cross through swampy laad and tulea, euch as are now found I at the head of the lake mired down in the muck and ber remains were inter-; red to tbe music of the ainging aedges, I while the water fowl wheeled unmind-, ful? Such a discovery brings to mind ' the linea of an old author, name un known, which were written about four hundred yeara ago: i Behold this ruin ! T'was a skull I Once of ethereal spirit full: I This narrow cell aa life'a retreat, ! This apace waa tbougbt'a mysterious aeat. What beauteous visions filled this spot. What dreams of pleasures long for got, j Nor love, nor hope, nor joy, nor fear ' Haa left one trace of record here. j Beneath thia mouldering canopy j Once Fbown the bright and buey eye ; But start not at tbe dismal void, j If social love that eye employed, j If with no lawless tire it gleamed, But through the dew ot idleness beamed That eye shall be forever bright When sun and stars are sun in night. Within this hollow cavern hung I The ready, swift and tuneful tongue: If falsehoods honey it disdained, Big Redudions We have about eight new up-to-date Ladies' Suits, in sizes 34 and 36, priced regular at $20.00 to $27.50. You may have your choice of these Suits for a . short time at $18.50; all 9 12 Suits. All our Spring Suits left over you may take at half-price. Good patterns and sizes. About six Ladies' and Misses' Coats, good heavy materials, we are of fering at a good liberal reduction. Don't let this opportunity pass. LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO. And where it could not praiae was chained. If bold in virtues eauae it spoke Yet gentle concord never br ke. Tbat ailent tongue aball breath tor thee When time onvaila eternity. Say, dd these Angers delve tbe mine. Or with tbe envied roby ablne? To hew tbe rock or wear the gem Can little now avail to them; But it tbe page of truth tbey sought, Or comfort to tbe mourner brought, Theae banda a richer meed shall claim Than all tbat waits on wealth or fame. Availa it whether bare or ahod these feet tbe path of duty trod? If from tbe bo were of eaae tbey fled, To seek affliction's bumble abed: If granduer'a guilty bribe they spurned, And borne to virtue's cot returned Theae feet with angle's wings shall vie, And tread tbe palaces of the sky. Advertised Letters Mr. Rotert Wilcox , Mr. L. S. Bishop 2, Harry W. Allen, Cbarles L. E. Moyne, Mr. Bernie E. Gleaaon, Henry Koher, Mra. W. A. McCord, Mr. C. C. Roberts. E. B. Griffith, W. H. McDonald. Tom Fasleigb, W. E. Edwards, E. W. Greene, Will Grey, J. Davis, J. E. Griffith. Bert Goocb, John Edwards, Charlie Olsen Butcher, P. M. Batchelder. Miss Marion F. Brown, Harry Monslev, Fred Ritiznger, D. W. Burling. Cbarles Egeraon, F. W. Re vier, W. L. Evans. Mr. Keith, Mr. Jaa. Baris, H. Besaec, Mr. Louis Ges sig, Mrs. C A. Chase, Mrs. E. A. Chase 2, P. F. Tighe. J. W. Coudale, Mr. Delltreguo Gulseppa, A. I. Rich ards and wife, Kenneth Works, Mrs. W. W. Wymore, Emett Vooder. Fran cisco Iilarro, Mra. T. F. Tipton, Mrs. A. F. Smith, Tom Si mole 2. Tbeo. Sargeant, Victor Raymond, W. Paraons, Bill Simmons, Christ Petersen, Mrs. Vye Pbilpa, Dr. C. Major. Miss Jennie Martinez, E. L. Martin, Marvin Irwin 2, Harry Hunter 2, O. O. Jet ley, Mr. Job Jones, Mrs. Jones, Mr. H. F. Hanson, T. Hanson, Ivan Houston 2, W. P. Hill. f ) I'M .4 A till 9