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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1912)
Town Proporty t:XMK).Oii For a (tin new 10-rooiu lioiim' with liirirn lot, 7.1x12.1, clow to .center of tiiwnnml llittli Heboid. Mny tiTiiiN. I'JIM) I'xr riHiii lit vr Inmifilow, nn lmal iiji io dnt lioini', :lm to center of town oa llcmurd Mirt. t'.ity term. Vurant Lot on Hluxh Ntrwt at tiwimlii. $13) 0,(10 Kor it new 4 room bonne nni wood nhod, lot M) X 125, good location. .Hoy terinM. $1(100.00 Kr mi tip-to-clnt new liuniinlo, In chole residence part of the city. I'.nny trm. "We So Tho Real Earth" O'NEILL! DilNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon More Bargain Just received, for quick sale, some of the best Valley Land at the following bargains, viz., $12.50 per acre: K) Acre In HectlonllO, Towrmblp 39, Kmo J 330 " 22, " 3!, 19 HO "22, " :ia, " 240 " M, " 3!. ltf 160 2, " 38, " 19 At $12.50 Per Acre Xahc County Eramlncr THUItHHY M'.CKMItKft 5, 1HI2. BRIEF MENTION Kulnlcr tnal Luke-view famous. lliea Miilt aV at l-nkevlf?" Mir cnnille Co. Chas. Hsrvr-y whs a New fine Creek visitor Tuurday. For rrnf. (itiiInIkmI Iioiib oa VT str tttuH-t. N ). li. HolliriHik. tf See Clout' display of Holiday good before ordering lhrouh the mail. Ooe ut the largest and bent dlaplsy of dolts ever brought to l.akeview, at The Front. Pearl V. Ingram and h. C. Emerson were in from Sail Creek thin week nn a huaineH viit. T. W. Johnson, one of the plonccra of the Chcwanrun Valley, spent a few day a in Lkkcview thia week. Z The Mrs. Sherlock and Miller of Paisley yesterday left l.aaeview for California to upend the Winter. With the lint pout of the holiday eeason punned we ran begin to think aerioualy about the Christmas ahopping. Make Christmas time a happy one for ti e children bv remembering' them with a preacr t from The Froat collec tion. A teriffie atorm that caused the death of 15,000 people and destroyed a vaat amount of property laat week awept over the Phnlippme ialanda. Mrs K. L. Ilritten of thia city re ccntly rerclved the sad news of rtie death of her father. Henry Schrant at hit home in Spring Valley, Minn. Lost a ladiei gold watch. Monogram on back, A.G.C. Black ribbon fob at tached. A reasonable reward will be given for recovery. Notify thia office. Mr. and Mr. Claude It. Seager are visiting in l.akeview thia week from Davis Creek. Mr. Seager la closing up their rity residence here and moving ihe furniture to Dbv a Creek. For Sals Frhiay and Saturday teel range, two iron bed and spring, two dresaer, rug and other household good. Can be seen at C. K. Seager'e reaidence, Urenkel's addition. Amereia wa not alone lait Thursday In oclebrating the national holiday, a the Bulgarian probably had about Mil the Turkey they could con sistently take care of on thst dsy. Assessor A. J. Foster and Attorney Thoa. S. Farrell yesterday left for till--ver Lake and judging from the appear ances of their wagon when leaving here, there muat be aome late reports of ta'ar in that neok o' the woods. Cou- ty Clerk F. W. Payne and wife Monday morning left for a short visit to Ban Francisco and other California citie. T. H. Vernon assisted ty Miss 1'earl Witahire la conauoting the Oierk's Office during Mr. Payne's b :tenee. Mr. George Whorton and son. Mal Joy, Monday left for Stockton, Cali fornia, where her daughter, Veva I a attending arhool. Mr. Whorton and children will be absent until the school term close next year, and she will likely visit Oakland and San Francisco before returning. You want to be at your best. This is an age requiring the beat. You need to develop the whole man, and thia can not be done when your highest self, the spiriutal, is left out. Come to the Methodist church Sunday and see if you are nut helped. We aim to make -our church a live wire. Jack Johnson, the negro pugilist, was married December 3 to Miss Lucile Cameron, the 19-year-old white girl wbo recently appeared as a witness against him before the federal grand iury at Chicago which haa returned in dictmerti charging him with violation of the Mann act. They were married by a negro preacher. Joseph (JuliBter a farm hand was billed last week near Bonanza, Klam ath county, while operating a traction engine. While attempting to adjust some parts of the machine while it was in motion, bis clothing caught in a cogwheel and he was pulled into the ma--chlnery and crushed to death. lie was 'unmarriedjand 42 year old. (jeorge Bovdatun and Miss Lora Uoydritun were married Monday in 4-akeview at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Mary Boydstun. Rev. A. i Simmons of the Buptist church per formed the ceremony. While Mr. and Mrs. Hnydatun bore the same name tiefoio marriage they are so distantly related that lilt la kinship ia claimed. 'The fcxaminer joins with their friends in extending congratulations. Rainier IxH-r on draught at the Inn. Hamilton Brown KcIkmjI Khoes all alum Mi-rcantlltt Co, A good line of fancv china ware at Lakeview Variety Store. It Is estimated that 30,000 turkeys were consumed last Thursday in Port land. Why not an Eastman Kodak for Xmas Snyder & Reynold have a complete atork. W. S. Fleming rancher or Willow Kanch, wa registered Tuesday at Hotel Lakeview. Chas. Easton came up yesterday from hi Davis ''reek ranch to pend a few days In town. "Cap" Brown, of Hotel Lakeview, Wm. Krppel Barry and Ben Daly left thia morning for San Francisco. )lll llotell lldlM drCHHCP. fUHOrtt'd (interim and a'sea toclnaoat reduced prlci-H. LakevU'w Mercantile t'o. Ralph L. Carter, a druggist of Klam ath Falls, arrived this week to take a positiun with A. L. Thornton' drug tore. , W. N. Kenedy, former bookkeeper for the Bailey & Massingiil firm I reen tered at Hotel Lakeview from Valley Falls. The poatonVe will close at 6 o'clock Saturday evening preparatory to mov ing the fixtures, etc , into the new quarters in the Hervford building. The Examiner is very glad to inform Mrs. Anna M. Neilon'a many friends that she i recovering from her illness. She is now able to sit up part of the time. Snyder & Reynolds, druggists, thia year purchased their Christmas line from S. Landorf & Co., New York and will have one of the nicest assortments for Christmas giving ever 'brought to Lakeview. K. 11. Cairns representing the Sani tary Closets Msnufacturing Company of Portland, Oregon, spent a few dsys of last week in Lakeview. T. E. Ber nard haa been appointed local agent tor the company. Willie Ritchie last Friday defeated Ad Wnlgast in a contest in California for the world's lightweight championship. Wolgast lost the fight when he fouled Ritchie in the aixteentb round. It Is said that the new champion put up a good clean scrap. General Manager Dunawav of the N.-C.-O. railroad, accompanied bv Mra. Dunaway. spent Thanksgiving day at Fairport, Oregon, eating their turkey dinner at Fairport Inn, the "fie new hostlery which hss Iubi been opened at that place, snya th Reno Journal. Joseph J. Ettor, Arthur Glovannitti and Joseph Caruso, who have been on trial tne past Beveral weeks at Salem, Maas , charged with murder of Anna Lopizzo, who was killed in the Law rence textile strike riot last Winter, were acquitted last week by the iury. As a resultof Secretary of the Interior Fiaher to turn over the Hetcby-Hetchy Valley as reservoir site for the San Francis 'o water supply a move is now on font to take the water from Mount Shasta for that purpose. It is 300 miles on a direct line from Shasta to San Francisco. Thanksgiving was quietly observed in Lakeview, there being no demon stration to speak of other than numer ous turkey dinners, which are consid ered the most prominent features of the holiday's uausl festivities. An all night ball was given at the Snider opera house which was largely at tended. Attorney E. B. J. McAllister, of Portland, waa one of the 13 indicted parties in Portland last week bv the grand jury in connection with the cru sade waged by the officers of the Juve nile Court againBt persons accused of depraved habits. The grand jury re port entirely exonerated the Y.M.C.A. from any imolioation In the charges. C. W. Jams, agent for the Toppen ish Nurseries of Toppenish, Washing ton, i in this section taking orders for Spring delivery of stock. He reports that he ha done a flattering business over the country and says there will be a great deal of fruit planted next year. The Toppenish trees are said to be well adapted to the climate of this country. Chas. & Rice, the Altera musician la quite tuny this winter. He being in the employ as grocery clerk of E. Lauer & Sons and director of two Bands, the Alturaa Concert Band and the Modoc County High School Band, the latter of which P.ot. Rose haa just organized and has a membership of 18 meinters. We are glad to see this movement as muaio ia the life of any city. Alturas New Era. Modal dance at the opera houae every Saturday nliclit. Holiday goods are now on display at Cloud's Kandy Kitchen. Men 'a overcoats in jrood color and weight mati-rlala. Mercantile! Co. Chlldrens white dreswa, alzen 2 to ft year. Lakeview Mercantile Co. A nice line of glass ware to select from at the Lakeview Variety Store. The total valuation of Crook County' assessable property is quoted at $9,001,677. SrwItiK and dressmaking aoliclted by Mr. Ramsey at Mrs. 15. 8. Tatro home, Sliutli Mreet. .'It Anna Blair came down the first of the week from Paisley and left on yes terday's train for Reno. Found, Elk' pin, HOiiveuir ol Port land Ooavention. Pin In at Exaasiner oflice awaliluif the claim of owner. 1)5 Beautiful and durable pictures, just the thing for a handsome Christmas present at the Lakeview Variety Store. The-e ia nothing better for a Christ mas gift thsn a nice picture. Stone, the Photographer ha a special holi iday offer. I'orterfleM will pay the litjheHt price for j our m com! bund liounabold furniture, at Strlpllu'a old stand, Water straet. 4t Attention ia called to page six, sec tion one of this issue, where appears the announcement of T. E. Bernard 'of the new 1013 Studebaker automo biles. Before buving that Christmas pre sent Inspect the stock of toys and use ful article at the Lakeview Variety Store, Main St., opposite Heryford building. Any peraona having ordered grocer lea or merchandise through L. V. Hsl ler from Hotcbkiss Hill Co., Chicago, will find it to their interest to address P. O. Box 289, Lakeview, Oregon, giving particulars. J. , M. Fulton, assistant general freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pacific of Reno came up on Tuesday's train and spent yesterday in Lakeview. He left this morning on hi return to Reno. Ft. Bidwell News: The local affairs of the Modoc County Irrigation Com pany have been turned over to Geo. H. Avres. who henceforth will have charge of its local office and work. A ligbt crew has started actual work. Deputy Sheriff Dan T. Godsil laat week returned from Salem where he went to take J. Bertuca who was re cently sentenced by Judge Benson to a penitentiary term. Dan combined plea sure with business and came home ty way of San Francisco to take in the sights. J. W. Howard, of Drews Valley last week purchased from J. P. Duck worth the lot and building just north of the Lakeview Transfer Company's office on Water street. The prioe paid waa $1000. Mr. Howard baa also bought the interest of Harry Howard in the property occupied by the Transfer Company. A very enjoyable party was held on the eve of Thanksgiving at the home of Miss Kathleen O'Neill in this city for the members of Mra. L. F. Conn's Young People's class of the Presby terian Sunday School. , About twelve were In attendance and a very plea sant evening was spent in games and various amusements. Word has been received H Lakeview that Misa Marie McShane and Frank Mitchell were recently married in Reno. The bride is a daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. James MoShane of this place and lived here until about two months ago when she went to Reno. Mr. Mitchell was In Lakeview the pact Summer being employed here as a chauffeur. The Reno Journal eaya O. U. Met calf, assistant district passenger and freight agent of the Southern Pacific Company at Reno, ia rejoicing in the arrival of a nine pound baby girl at his house. The advent of the girl oo cured last week and it ia their first born. Mr. Metcalf la well known in Lakeview where he makes frequent trips in the interests ot bia company. An error crept in last week's Exam iner report of the expense account of Lake County candidates which mad3 it appear that two of our pooular office seekers were quite extravagant. The statement of J. Q. Wiilits, republican candidate for County School Superin tendent, and Assessor A. J. Foster for $500 each, should have read $5.00 each. The error was too ridiculous to be deserving ot any credenue, but It is only a matter of fairness to the parties involved that the correction be made. Rainier on draugtb at tbefloul bar. Manuel Handera left thia morning on the train for Reno. Found, foilcaae. For turtbtr Infor mation, apply at thin office. tf Cbriatmas tree and home decorations at the Lakeview Variety Store. " A fine big doll given away for a 50 cent purchase of Holiday goods at The Frost. County Surveyor S. A. Musben is doing some surveying work on irriga tion ditches near Paisley. Mesdsmss Sherlock, Miller and Blair! and the Misses Hellen and Ena Sher-! lock have been in the county seat from their home at Paisley. . A Lake County Teacher's Institute will be held at Silver Lake December 16, 17 and 18, the program of which will appear in next week'a Issue of the Exsmlner. H. W. Drenkel and eon, Walter, local real estate dealers left Saturday j morning on a brief business trip to San Francisco. They expect to return the first of next week. Found on Main Street, Lakeview,' Oregon, pair of gold rim spectacle. Owner can recover property by call ing at the Examiner office anil pay lug for thin notfi-e. D-5 Pat Murohy, well known county busi ness man, '.his morning was a depar ture on the train enroute to his former borne on Emerald's Isle, for a visit with the home folks. Edaon Watson, superintendent of the Klamath Indian Reservation, and T. '. White of the forestry department, were in Lskeview this week on their way to inspect an Indian allotment in the vicinity of Clover Flat. H. A. Brattain of Paisley, vice president of the First National Bank of Lakeview, was here several days last week on business connected with the settlement of the estate of bis fa ther, '1. J. Brattain, deceased. W. L. Clapp, the champion autoist of Southern Oregon, came over from Klamath Falls Tuesday afternoon witb Mrs. J. Partin and daughter and Mr. Landls and daughter. After a short visit here Clapp went on to Paisley and returned here at 11 :30 p. m. that's "going aome." Senator Isidor Rsyner of Maryland, one of the leading members of the United States Senate, died last week in Washington. William r. J season, j republican national committeeman for Maryland, has t een appointed to fill j the vacancy caused bv the death of j Senator Rayner. R. A. Clark and A. J. Owsley wbo have been contracting cement and con crete work in Lakeview this Summer, last week returned to their former home in Kansas to spend the Winter. They enjoyed a g-'oi business while here and atated that they would return in the Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Mr. Owsley made many friends during their stay here and a warm wel come awaita their return. Sheriff Snider visited Camas Prairie Tuesday, and returned with Walter Daniels and Henrv Jones, who are charged with lacer.y from a building. The young men were given a prelimin ary hearing yesterday before Recorder Wm. Wallace, he officiating in the ab sence of Justice Farrell, and they were bound over to await action of the grand iury. The bail was fixed in the sum of 11000 each, which has not been fur nished and the boys are now doing lime in the county bastile. The Keene & Barnes cigar atand and pool and billiard tables are being moved from the Storkmann buliding to the roam in the fcirst National Bank annex, on Center street. They have covered the floor witb linoleum, and seme modern esses and furniture will be installed. The box bowling alley will not be used, being substituted with pool and billiard tables. The new lo cation affords them a splendid atand, and it will doubtless be made an attrac tive resort. Ihe Sunday School Board of the M. E. Church were very pleasantly enter tained by Rev. and Mrs. Myers at the Parsonage last Friday evening, November 29. A sumptuous dinner called the guests together at 6:30 and it is needless to eay that each one showed hearty Appreciation of Mra. Myers' culinary skill. Following this was a meeting of the Beard, when election of teachers, and plans for the future were made. It was decided to hold these meetings eaoh quarter and thanks are due Rev. and Mra. Myers for establishing the precedent. Those present were Mesdames Cronemiller. RuBBeli, Vanderpoul, Gardner. Misses Rice, McComb, Knight and Messrs (Jill, Burgebs and Gardner. Xmas Millinery 3 C rtfkl rm OXV is the time to iret vour Millinerv at N your own price, us we will not carry any I r - --I over, i rice cuis no ngurc wiin us as we will positivly clean up our stock regardless of cost. For your Xmas selection we have a nice line of I eils, fancy Collars, Kid Gloves, Suk' Hose, Narrow Ribbons in all colors, Rough Neck and the new Jersey Sweaters, Silk Petticoats and Kimonos, and many other little items for Xmas Gifts will be added to our stock each day. A nice Coat, Suit, Skirt, or Dress would make a very desirable gift for yourself or friend. Re member we take measures for these and give yoa over three hundred samples to select from. We guarantee a fit and deliver in three weeks. Each suit is made to your individual measure. The Parisian Millinery Main Street West of Court House ig Reductions 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 :!' in A short time at $18.50; all X9J2 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.