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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1912)
Town Property "Wo Soil Tho Real Earth" O'NEILL I DUNUP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon Moro Bargain Just received, for quick sale, gome of the best Valley Land at the following bargains, viz., $12.50 per acre: f0 Acre In bectlonO, Townahlp 39, Range 19 320 S2, 3, A CIO Rf) IJOOO.Oi Kr ft lln new 20-roo.e bosh,, with lirn lot, 75il2C, clow U;a,ot4-r of town iiiid I Huh Nrlioiil. Kiy term. .'K).iO I'or rmnu uuw liitiimlow, nn l.intl up-mdau) home, clot..; to center of town on llrtrnnrd Mirrt,. Key term. Vneant Lot on HlftMh Mrt at lirta,ln. $10.00 Kor ft new 4 room koiixe and wood ulind, lot M x 125, ffoo4 location li'aMff ImPiiih 80 340 160 S2. 2. 19. S9. 19 19 19 Per Acre ilMO.(K) Kor n tiii-to-dm new bnlow, In chol realdcnre p,irt of the itty. ICitwy trm. nc Count)? Eramtncr TIIUKHAY, DKlKMIiMt 1.'. 1HI2. draiiKtb at the Hotl BRIEF MENTION Kaliilcr made l.ukcvlt-w finiova. null 111 I.H1' Mer cantile Co. llAullion UrowD KchMl Shoes all el-. taVrcwiitllt Co. Nix-lnt laiMi Ht the opera house mvrry haiurduy night. 1 f you want aoma nice eauer kraut all at Mra II. A. Jonea'. Wuitil.-Work by voiiiik man capa ble of uny line. I. O. Bo 4T2, l-Hkf-flaw, I tn-Koii. Hock Inspector Malloy hat been over in Warner during Ilia paat week on ofHrial tiuslneai. I J. F. Harmon Monday evening re turned from l.o Anuii-a, where he had IUtulr on liar. Christmas tree trlmmlnga galore at 'The Kroit. The Lakeview Variety hat a com plete Una of Xmaa goods. Don't overlook the Lakeview Variety when buving Xmaa goods. Thoa. Frawley, a butcher of Alturaa, came up on Tuoaday'e train. The Lakeview Variety will ha open night beginning Doe. 14th. SewliiK and (IrotniiiikloK wolicited liy Mra. Kamm-y at Mra. II. 8. Tatro hnmo, fcilnali r-trwt. 3t Warren Dunran. brother of our townaman (i. W, Duncan, was down thla week from "ilver Lake. Don't forget we are In the candy bunineaa and can put you uo auch a box of candy good enough for a Queen, at Cloud 'a. Tim Ml ItMt aura nt In the old Col orado Hotel building Inn been Mold to I In) ry Otit. The new proprietor Mimed chiirirr lfci?-inlMr 1st. D12-3 Mr. and Mra Caldwell, of Add, were visiting In Lakeview the latter part of last week. While here they were the guest of Mr. and Mra. K. F. Cheney. Workmen art! now employed in re rtHxItdinir the r'irst National Hank room formerly occupied by the postottke. hern ceding acquainted with hie family. The N. -C-O. la hmlling a large amount o' incoming freight these daya, indicating that business la good in all parte of the county. Frank I'olte, who recently made dual proof on hla bomcst-ad In tho Fort Itnrk neighborhood, ha gone to Sun Franclcao to spend tho Winter. Mra. E. L. Orton ar'ived from Port land thia week on a visil to her aon. lion. A. W. Orton, register of the U. S. Land Olflce. She will remain dur ing the W Inter. Th. Lakeview Mercantile Company a now conducting a big reduction aale in all line of their atock, getting ready to move to their new location in the lleryfurd building. Deer are reuorted unusually numer ous in the hilla around l)rea Valley. At thia time of year there are gener ally only a few in that entire section, aa ihcy Winter in the lava beda down near Tule Lake. C. M. Farmerlee and C. L. Beeraft, well known ranchera of Vistillua, were in Lakeview the forepart of the week. They report atock doing well In their aartion. with the outlook favorable for a mild winter. An ricavation la being made at the Hide ot the Heryft rd building for a big tank to hold the oil which will be uaed to generate electricity for the elevator and lighting syatem. After thla winter o'l will also be burned in the furnace. ' There are numeroua sidewalks throughout town that are sadly in need of repair, and there la a lack of auch walk! in many placea that are badly needed. The new Council haa some what of a job on ita hands in these re-; garda, to say the least I Mr. and Mra. Claude K. Seager have been in Lakeview during the cast ween, preparing io move w.cr ....un. nQW benR ((me on VBrioug street hold effecta to Davia Creek, where they ... miin .,. wi ue Ralnler beer on draught at the Inn. Kor rent, furnmhed home on Watrr aUeet. Ha (1. L. Holbrook. tf The Lakeview Variety haa the aaaor- ment and the prlcei are right. For Kale A ton of Candy for Holi day! at Cloud'a Kandy Kitchen. Mr. and Mra. D. W. Thomaa Tueaday oume up from New Pine Creek. H. L. Chandler, the Northern Stage man, waa in town the drat of the week from bia Crooked Creek ranch. One doieu homo drcHMes. amor ted pateriia and Hin-a to close at reduce! piicea. Lakeview Mercantile Co. I'orU'rfleli will -pay the blbet price for your h-cud(I hund bouaehold furniture, at ' Btrlplln'a old stand, Water atraet. 4t Lost Small Brown fur neck piece, between M. K. Church and residence of F. P. Cronemlller. Finder please leave at thia oflice and receive reward. J. W. Howard of Drewa Valley, waa a departure on thia mornlng'a train on his way to his old home in Phlladel ph's, Penn. He will not return before next June. Lutber McCarty of Springfield, Mo., won the heavyweight chamoionablp elimination conteat Dec. 10 at Loa Angeles from Jim Flynn. The battle ended in the aixleenth round. getting It ready for the Lake County Th. tMmin , e,ipt of . let Loan and Savings bank. tef ffom r FjQok who own , r,nch Ceo. Msupin, a well known resident jon Hock Creek, ordering his paper aent and business man of Fort llidwell. ; to Selmsi. Calit.. where be and Mra. spent several days in Lakevie renew Ing acnunintancea and attending to aoine business matters. While chopping wood yesterday st his Crooked Creek ranch Cenrge Boone nearly aevered his thumb from the right hand witn an ax. He was brought to town bv George Chsndler !n an auto, and Dr. Smith dressed the wound. After several months of considers tlor, President Taft and the Secretary of Agriculture have appointed Dr. Carl Alsberg as chief of the bureau of chemistry to succeed Dr. Harvey W. Wiley who reafgned (ast Spring. Undoubtedly the most handsome calendar issued thus far in this city for 1913 is that of the Lakevinw Mercan tile Company. The calendar contains a reproduction 'from an oriirinal hand painting by C. T. Wilson, entitled "The Forest Primeval." Mike Sullivan, Charley Duggan and John Hallinan came in from Guano Saturday to spend a few days with Lakeview friends. They report the range on the desert as excellent, but tl e lack of water prevents sheepmen trum getting the full benefit of the same at present. The cltv dads Sunday mad au in spection tour ot the town to inveatigate different portions of the ureets and sidewalks that need repair. Work is secern- expect io reame in me imure. uurmg p,ove(1 ,he rcmBimer of their atay here they were gueats of Mr. temljn. ,0 tnig work, the Fall st and Mrs. A. . urton. I L. A. Carriker and G. F. Arthur, two prominent ranchers of the West Side, were in town tho forepart of the week. They repart that a large acreage had been seeded to grain thia Fall, although the cold weather of the past ten days hns interfered somewhat with plowing. The holidays are rapidly approach ing, and the fact la well evidenced by the many handsame stocks of goods now on aisplay in the different stores of the town. Generally the linea are more on the useful order than other wiito, although no difficulty will be ex- i perienced in selecting toys and games ! for the little ones. , Geo. Storkman thia week received ! Three liqour licenses have been is the fixture for hi new cigar . store ! gued in New Pine Creek. Those re and poolrooms to tie located i" the ! reiving licenses are : McCurdy & Hsr Storkman building, mid he will open 'vey, W. S. Crumley and Anderson & far business in a short time. Ihe room has been thoroughly renovated and will present a hanudome appearance when furniahed and occupied. Z Mra. Harry Morron, of Valley Falls, who has been at the Lakeview Hospi- Williams. The town according to the ordinance adopted, ia limited to four saloons, and the licenses are fixed at 1400 a year each. A party was given last Sunday even ing at the borne oi Airs. J. i. uoaaon talthe pastseveralj weeks under the jn honor of the twentieth birthday oare of Dr. E. D. Everett, was this 1 day of Mrs. Dodaon's niece, Miss Delia morning taken to Keno ;for an opera-1 Walker. About 14 guests werejpresent, tion. Dr. Kverett accompanied her. j Bn( delightful refreshmenta were 1'his is the second time that Mrs. Mor- gerved, accompanied by music by the ren haa been taken to Reno to be oper- Lakeview orchestra, ated UDon. a big duck stew was held in Alturas W. ;il. Drenkel and sun, Walter, a8( Saturday night at which there Lakeview real estate dealers, returned were atout 200 guests present. Two Monday eveningifrom ,a tripto; Sun hunting teams were organized with E. FranclscoJ and Kichmond, Calif. They report that Kichmond, the California oil town, ia the most active place on the eoaat and that Ifgives'the.beHt promises for a thriving city. Mr. Drenkel in vested in twelve lota there. It. E. Winchester, of Susanville. Calif., haa bought the Goose Lake Val ley Meat Company's Market in Luke view from J. F. Mayfield and Ed Fetherolt. Mr. Winchester arrived here Inst week and lias spent consider able time in the surrounding1 country looking into the aheep and cattle mar ket, lie will take charge January F. Auble and Mr. Henshaw as captains. Auble's aide won the contest by killing 173 du iks and 6 geese during the day. In all there were about 360 ducks killled which made the scores of each side nearly equal. It is said that the Arabolad Company stores at New Pine Creek and Alturas are in the hands of a receiver. H. S. Aldcetein of San Francisco has been appointed adiuster. The company has large stocks of merchandise at each place and it is expected that they will be able to continue business after some of the atock has been tun ed and collec tions of old accounts made. Flook will spend the Winter. li. Elliott, an electrician of Carson Citv, Nevada came up last week to plsce the electric light fixtures In the new N.-C.-O. depjt building at Lake view. He is now installing the new pumping plant for the Fairport Inn. Ueene & Barnes are now comfortably located in their new quarters in the First National Bank annex. The room la admirably adapted to their business, that of cigar store and poolrooms, Do ing well lighted, with high ceiling and fine front. Financier William Guntber and Re corder Dan Brennin. of the Ancient Order of United Workmen lode here, have received from Portland a check for 12000 in full payment on the death claim of Mrs. Msry E. Snider, widow of the late C. U. Snider. Attorney General Cleveland H. Baker of Nevada, died suddenly at bis borne last week in Carson .City. He was 29 years old and considered one of the most brilliant young men in the state. George B. Thatcher, of Ton- opah haa teen appointed bia successor. The hearing of James Metzker last Thursday before Magistrate Wallace on a charge of assault with intent to kill on the person ot Chester Yates devel oped in binding him over in $500 bonds and to appear betore the grand juiy. The bonds have not been furnished and he is now being held in the county jail. C. W. Reynolds who waa to leave this morninsj for Spokane. Wash., by way ot Sacramento, Cal., missoj the train and was compelled to wait an other day. He expects that his busi ness will keep him away about two months, after which he will return and resume farming his ranch at the head of the lake. M. D. Williams,-of Davis Creek, who has been confined in the Lakeview hos pital for nearly two months ty a severe attack of typhoid,-is slowly improving, although it will yat be some time be fore be fully regains bis health. He has certainly had a eeige with the dread disease, but his atmng constitutes finally overcame it, . ,. Attorney J. M. Batchelder last week rled on a homestead near the Chaa. Gott ranch north of Lakeview, and he with Mrs. Batchelder will take up their residenoe there in the Spring. Both Mr. aud Mra. Batchelder have a longing for farm life and no doubt the venture will prove both profitable and pleasant. For a limited time the Examiner ia prepared to give with each renewal or order for new subscription at the regu lar prico of $2.00 a year, the California Country Journal for one vear free. This is a 16 page journal published in San Francisco, and ia entirely devoted to farming, fruit raising, poultry, aairv iag, etc. Sample free at thia office. At the town election at Paislev last week, the following personnel of officers for the coming year was elect ed : Mayor, C. E. Campbell; council men : Dr. Thayer. L. A. Moss, Epb Miller, W. A. Currier, J. Hampton and V. Conn; Recorder, B. F. Farrow; Treasurer, Neal Woodward, and Taylor for marshal. There were 89 votes cast, 80 woaien voting andf9 men. J Found, soitcaHe. Kortnrtiur infor mation, apply at thla office. tf Wanted A thouasnd customers to bey holiday goods at The Frost Men's overcoats Id rood colore and weight material. Mercantile Co. Chlldrens white drew,, sites 2 to 8 year. Lakeview Mercantile Co. Famous mid-winter tour of the world, walch for later announce niaota. Twantr head of hen-ford bulls fori aale. nqulre A. M. Baaltli, Drews' Talley, or K. ). Hunting, Lakeview.' Dave Rice, son of Roadmaster M. D. j Rice of (be N.-C.-O., and mother have i returned from a visit to eaatern statea. I A new sidewalk waa laid tbia week j along the west side of the Lakeview I Meat Market to connect with tbe j cemc t walk at the corner of the postoffice. j Mrs. Anna Neil n, who has been J seriously sick for several weeks past, j is gradually improving and will be aole to atten I to' business matters in the , near future. .Christmas is now onlv two weeks sway, and aa a consequence Young America is on bis good behsvior. It might be incidentally mentioned that the Surday Schools are also largely at tended. The subject for tbe sermon at the Masonic Hall Sunday morning will ts "The Character of Jesus aa the Teat of Christianity." The pastor will preach. ' There will be special music. Tbe pub- ; lie ia invited. Lost: In Lakeview Monday morning ; between residences of Mrs. G. Metzker , and Mrs. J. Lewis a pair of spectacles In glass case, containing inscription of "Riner Lawson, Santa Ro?a. Calif." Finder please notify Mrs. Gladys Metzker. Dave Edler, tbe renowned sheep king of Southern Oregon, last week passed through Laaeview. from Keno Springs in Klamath County to Baty Buttes, where several bands of his sheep will! Winter. He is feeding some sheep at Keno Springs. Senator and Mrs. W. Lair Thompson i Monday morning left for the Willamette Valley, going by way of Reno and San Francisco. They will spend a few days i in the latter place, afterwards going to Eugene, where they will spend Christ mas. Mr. Thompson will then go to Salem to atteod the regular biennial session of the Oregon Legislature, which convenes early in January. r.etrve your orders for 1914 calen dars fiT the Examiner. We bave com ing one of the most complete lines of samples ever introduced in Lakeview. Tbe series include both foreign and domestic designs. This will be an ad vantage for calendar purchasera and they will be insured against having any errors appear in the printing as is oi ten tbe case when sending orders out of town. W. P. Heryford, who returned a few days since from a trip to Califor nia, has been somewhat under the weather since his return. However nothing serious has resulted, and it is quite likely that it will be sometime before be again tackles the California climate, inasmuch as be never fails to come home sick after a trip to tbe city? And there was'no'hydrantjn his way this time, either. Invitations are out for the wedding of Ira McCoul ar.d Miss Nera Vernon, which happy event is to take place next Sunday at tbe home of the bride's Barents, Mr. and Mrs. Flint Vernon down tbe vallev. Mr. McCoul is tne eldest son of Nigbtwatch J. E. McCoul of Lskeview, and is now farming the Hurley Vernon ranch. The bride to te is a popular young lady and has resided in this section since childhood. The Oregonian says Mitts Cassie If. Thompson, of Albany, is probably the nrat woman to serve on a regular elec tion in Oregon, acting as she did at the recent city election at that place as clerk of the board. One of the men ap pointed aa clerk failed to appear when the polls opened and inasmuch as wo men were to Vote at the election Miss Thompson waa elected to serve. She is a sister of Attorney W. Lair i ho rap son of Lakeview. The new quartera in the Heryford building tor tbe United Statea Land Office are nearing completion and the offloe will occupy tbe same January 1, opening there for business on the moruing of tbe 2d. The new office rooms will be very pleasant, the regis ter and receiver each having private offices. The main oflice ia large and well lighted and will afford ample accomodations for the clerks as well as the general public. 1 SOMEBODY Is Expecting You ON CHRISTMAS OR NEW YEAR Thy arm waiting tor you to comet THE HOMING INSTINCT TELLS YOU TO GO The Desire For Comfort Suggests The Line of Block Signals To Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Katsas City and all Point East "THE EASY WAY" Through TrnlnfiIliffh Class Equipment A Pleasure To Ana wer Quefillons Write them you are coming, then let us tell you how little it will cost Ask any Agent O. W. R. & N., or write Passenger Department, 704 WELLS FARGO BLDG., PORTLAND, ORE. Lakeview Saddlery A complete Uneof wagon and buggy harness, whips, robes, bits, rlates, spurs, quilts, rose ettes, etc., etc. Everything in the line of carriage and horse furnish ings. Repairing by competent men. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM Lakeview Ice, Transfer and Storage Co Telephone No. lOl J. P. DUCKWORTH, Manages Suss to Meet All Trains. Transfer and Drayage. Storage by day, Week or Month "OUlt CUSTOMERS ARE OUR ADVERTISERS" HOTEL LAKEVIEW ERECTED IN 1000 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CALS5 ACCOMODATIONS SAflPLE ROOn For COiirtERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors F. f. LIGHT GEO. HARROW Let The Examiner Figure on Your Next Job Work