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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1912)
4 Lake County Examiner Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ADYBRT15INQ RATB3. R?nltr landing $1.00 n Inrh. tlutl 0O,nmn lining, per month. All tftnilirjf s.ls, k mtml rn iw i; s tnnnlh. i'vmi ol isitorswl- lon charted lorall extra ehanirea. All ifital paaitlonaeitr. All ahort Wrm a.la. extra j Reader, lis 1 eolomna, 10c. rr line fli ia-t ertloli. Wnt aria. c. line each mmHinil Card o( 'ins 11.(10. Reaolutlona o. oonriev Iciov. I! .M) and upward. IV Tranalent AdTrttatuc ancl Job Print- rub lu tilvjiii SUBSCRIPTION RATI. on rr, lu lTnoe, III mnth, rhre month, " i.v. .7 It not paid la advance, f 2.80 the Taf Netlc to Subcrlbr O ubaonnera to 1h Kxamlner who remove O from on locality to another, r rhtim i thrlr poatofrtc address nhoutd remember to drop till office a card to their paper can be ad- A .1 bill must he paid tha Brat of each month. dreaaml to lha rtiiat ixmofrice. Lakeview, Oregon, ThurmUj, IecMiiler 1J, UM'J Paisley Pick-ups (Chewnucnn Pre) The Paisley Llhrary Association met nd organized Friday evening at the Harper Halt. About sixteen members were present. Offireia were elected and several committees were ap pointed. Thoe who will control the destinies for the ensuing term are Misa Amelia Henry. President: R. N. Buch- walter. Vice President: David Harrow er. Secretary-Treasurer. Books from Christmas In theOhurches Catholic Church Christinas Services Deeemoer 24 Midnight High Mass, special music and sermon. December 25 High Mass and Sermon at 10:30 a. j m., followed by benediction. At 3 p. m. private Christmas tree entertain ment and social in the Catholic Rec tory. Kev. F. P. Kern, Pastor. I What does Christmas mean to you? ! Is it a time for mere feasting and rev I elry? Christsmss originated In a great raiff 'I hd l.na rh-iatmni anirit has a 1. the State Library have arrived and will waya r fof aervjce ' Selfishness has no place in iL It is a ' time for being joyful and giving joy. If vou have forgotten what Chistmas soon be placed in the reading room. Three sales were made last week by the Northwest Townsite Co , in the Paisley Irrigation Project. Fortv acres went to Geo. W. Hsyne of Juneau, Alaksa, forty acres to Victor Peterson, of Fergus Kails, Minn., and one hun dred and twenty acres to Peter Irick- j Evening subject : "What ,done for the World." is in faisiey at trie ; means, get back into the spirit of it by attending the services at the Masonic hall on Sunday. Morning subject: "The Joy of the Christmas Message." Christ has eon rt Dover, Idaho, S. A. Mushen Vonn froeh hw trnntr rn rhnreh Tha present time and is making a survey of churchj. o)(jest llttion on the Chewaucan marsh for the owners fa It has stood through the cen of land in that sctioi. . . . ,. . , tunc?, nuu luvc inc J'CI iiianciii. State Ergineer Lewis will be in Pais ley on the 21?t of this month and at that time some attempt will be made to apportion the waters of the Cbe-j waucan river fo tftat each land owner in the valley will know just what amount of water he is entitled to. I claim membership and unity with that cnurco whose alter fires Moses uilt in the wilderness, whose ; service were held in the catacombs of Rome in the reign of Nero, whose lofty cathedrals grace Milam and Cologne CHRISTMAS ALMOST HERE ONLY FOUR SHOPPING DAYS REMAIN We Sell "Everything to Use, Eat and Wear" With Christmas Specialties in all these lines: Fancy Handkerchiefs, Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk Handkorchiefs, Fanny Suspenders, Kid Gloves, Fancy Neckwear, Fancy Hosiery, Plain Silk Hosiery, Silk Umbrolas, Fancy Scarfs, Silk Mufflers, Fine Wool Sweaters, Wool Gloves, Purses, Handbags, Mescaline, Taffeta and Moire Waist fng Silks, Roger Bros.' Silverware, Haviland China, Prussian China, Hammered Brass, Shaving Sots, Safety Razors, Carving Sets, Pocket Knives, Hair Ornaments, Poker Sets, Sleds, Robe Blankets, Doll Cribs, Infants' Knit Sets, Slippers. Bailey (i Massing! THE HOME OF GOOD VALUES Mr. Mushen's survey is being made j and whose weekly arathenngs take to determine inst hat amount of land , each individual holds under the various ' ditches, and his rials will rje used by the land owrers when the matter cornea up for adiuoirntion. Thoa. Hawthorn who surveyed the entire Chewaucan watershed, for the atate the pt summer, covered the s s rue territory. Teachers' Examinations The regular examination for state papers is being held in the County Superintendent's Office by Miss Docia Willits. The applicants for certificates are: J. A. Richards, New Pire Creek; Mrs. Sanders, Crane Creek : Laura Simmons, New Pine Creek : Nell Berji man. Summer Lake: May Stubble field, Clover Flat: Edna Moore, Lake City, Calif., and Alice Cole, Lakeview. place all round the world whether in Jewish synagogue. Catholic church or j Protestant chapel. It all means good one W8y or another. Men are drawn to this antiquity, this persistence, this triumph over time. But while we are proud of our past we desire to make our Church a real power now and here, so that the Methodist church we will try to bring the Dynatmics of Christianity to bear on our present life. Your are invited to'bear the following subjects Sundav : Morning "What the Holy Spirit Does In Man." Evening "lhe Incarna tion, The Pivotal Point in History." President Sails Today President Taft has selected today 89 FEW WATER RIGHTS ARE DETERMINED Commissioner Chinnock Will Hold Another Meet ing: Here In June Chautauqua Circle The Lakeview Chautauqua Circle wili meet next Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Gertrude Vernon. Roll call: current events: "Paris of The Reformation," Cbautau- quan. chapter IV, Mrs. J. D. Venator. Effects of the Rernaissance, the me time 10 set sail tor fanama. Hia Reformation and Humanism on the intention to visit the Isthmus before j Literature of the lbth Century," going cut of office was influenced Smith, chapter V, Miss Gertrude Ver- nOrriD or louer rn? Ppoaiiiont Ui enn'a ' decision not to do so. Under the new Panama Canal law, the President is responsible for putting into effect the new government for the Canal zone. noon. Young: People Wed A pretty wedding was solemnized last Sunday at high noon which united in marriage John Ira McCoul and Miss Nera Vernon. The ceremony was per formed by County Judge B. Daly at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mr. Flint Vernon, down the valley. SCHOOL CHRISTMAS TREE Continued frora first pai;e nor Siuthstone, Amy Ogle, Lena Lynch. Bonnev Stldeer. Reta Reed. Catherine Lynch. Hallie Willits, Opal ! iately after the congratulations Warren. ; a delicoua chicken dinner was served. Selection by the Band. j ,ra- who 19 the eldeBt Bon of J' E- Kecitatinn-Mildred Heryford. McCoul of this citv, is an energetic Chorus. "Santa Lucia."- Sixth! young man' while his bride is dauKh' ter of pioneer people of this county who I are highly esteemed by their neightors ! and many acquaintances. The young people start married life under favor able circumstances with the best wish- wide circle of j'rienas for James T. Chinnock, water com missioner for this disrict. held a meet ing in the county judge's room 'luen day, the 17th. But little testimony was tak n. There were some water claim ants from Crooked Creek and a few from Willow Creek. As many claim ants were not prepared to offer com plete testimony to their rights and uoe of the water another meeting is --ailed for the first Monday in June at which time the full and complete testimony will be taken of all persons CHRISTMAS GIFTS JEWELRY TOILET SETS TABLEWARE DIAMONDS CUT GLASS .j A. Kaufmann Lakeviuw, Oregon CNOKAVINO Fftet on All Coocia Purchammd Mr. I nnst. rK,in. will in- snl.ir.-t tn M-t- , x.iid l'rtrr Ik-iU-it iiliHmlniit'il nun) l.iinl. tl.nunt n.xl ,,y ,:,,-r t , ..vim.,,,, i i,,,;,,,;,, , a,mil ,.,,;, .t).....t l liouirMvail l.ivviol tin- I iiitril . , , , Stat,-, and th- m l ..I orr 11, 1 ,l""r- "I,l,,w "r '""I ' i.nt - (:H St.it., '2'Y.), at the l'niii-'l Simrs ,"l to t.'iv nwr trom xniil I.mikI lor Claiming I. .mil Otliee nl l .-iki-virw, (lit-unii, on,"1" l"l,t '" vrnia, iiikI Hut lirvn mi- any of the water of the Chewaucan or tributaries. Thereafter the records will be subject to public inspection. Mrs. Batchelder kept a record of the testimony offered. Mr. Chinnock is tin affaole person and thoroughly in touch with the interests of this part of the state. He has made many frienda here and we hope for frequent visits in the futura. He will hold another meeting at Paisley Saturday. WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO Us Grade. "Evergreen Drill" Leah Chandler, Verda Random, Bessie Rusow, Gladys Loftus, Sadie Wilson, Ada McCulley, ; Vera Harris and Clara Drenkf-1. Ladies' Quartett, "Night ot Joy' -1 e8 or 8 w,Ue clrcle 01 ,rlenn8 ror 8 Mrs. Farroll. Mrs. Willits M,. w PPV iourney through life. They will and Mis O'Neill. Claironet Sole J Darnell. Selection by the Ea-d. Everybody come. NOTICE TO MiO OWNKKS Nntice is htriby yivi-n owners ol d within the town of l.iikeview that the licenie will he due on January 1, H 1 '1 . and ten flays thereafter dogt not hav- make their home for the pretent at the i Hurley Vernon ranch Lelow town. I The 'bride and groom were the ! recipients of many handsome and use ', ful presents, among which were: Coffee pot and p rcolator ; hand tainted s i cake plate and bread set : silver butter knife and sugar shell, trom Oakland, Cal, ; complete set of table silverware; he impounded. 1 hf 0 f it malcH and J.'i inj; licenses will license fee iH $2. for females M. WHOKTOX, Town Marsbal.--.';t DECLARE WAR ON COLD-, A cruKude ol education which alms "that common coldn may become uq oomuion witliia the next ui-ueratioa" lias bet-o I.emiQ tiy prominent New York pliyKlc-iaiis. Herb 1m a lint of "don'ts" which the doctors nay will prevent the annual visitation of the cold: "Dou't sit In a draughty car." "Don't Hleep in hot rooms." "Dou't avoid the frenh air." 'Don't etuff yourstflf at meal time. Overeating reduces your rebltauce." To whkh we would add whi u you take a cold iet rid of It as quickly as poHHil'iu. To urconitdihh that you lind Chainl'Hilaiii'H Cuugli Remedy moHt excellent. Bold by all daaler. China berry net; Bet of bread and nut ter plates; glass sugar bowl, butter 'libh, etc. ; set of cuds and saucers; cilve dish ; pair white woolen blankets ; bed spread; pair of embroidered pillow covers and embroidered pillow shams. O'Brlner-Mikel Wedding: Mr. Jofceph O'Briner and Mrs. Lura Mikel were married Sunday at the Methodist church at the close of the evening services by the Rev. R. t). Myers. Mr. O'Briner has been a resident of this vwlley about three years. He owns the former J. W. Mikel residence property in South Lakeview and at present has the Fred Fisher ranch on the WeBt Side leased. His bride is well anown in this section, she having re sided in Lakeview several years. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. O'Briner drove to the West Side where thev will make their home. The Ex aminer joins their many friends in ex tending congratulations. Their Unceasing Work Keeps Strong and Healthy All the blood lu the body paHSCM (through the kldneyri once every three niinute). The kidneys filter the blood. They work night and day. When healthy they remove about "'X) grains of impure matter daily, when un healthy some part ol this impure tnnt ter is left in the blood. This brings on manv diseases and symptoms pain in the back, headache, nervous ness, hot dry skin, rheumatic pains, g"Ut, gravel, disonleri of the eyesight anil hearing, dizzi ness, irregular heart, debility, drowsi ness, dropsv, deposits in Jibe urine, etc. Hut if yon lu-ep tlv- liliers ri'ht you will have no trouble with your kiilm ys. A. H. SchofirH, Ashland, Ore., savs: "It gives me pi e a s n i e to endorse (loan's Kidney pills. They brought me great relief from h severe attack of kid ney complaint ami I am now entirely free Ironi the trouble. I' wtn's Kidney fills can be relied upon lo dispose ot backache and difficulty with t tie kid ney secretions." For Hale by all dealerH. Price 50 centH. FoHter-Milburn Co., I'.uffalo, N. V., sole a'ntH for the Uulted StatfeH. A a v Match 1. 1 "J i : was actually Htid in good faith claim ing any ot said lands l r uyi iciilt in a I purposes prior to Janii irv 1, I'.lOli, and hns not a ba ixloned same, has a pirlereiicc nijht to make a home steail rmiv tor the I iwls actually occupied Said Uinls were listed upon the applications ol the persons mention ed below, who have a prefeielue r if lit subject to the prii r rijjlit ol any such settler, provided such settler or uppli cant is (ua!itiei to make homestead entry and the piel-ience nu-ht is exercis ed prior to March t. I'll,'!, on which date the land', w ill be subject to settle mcnt uud enlrv bv any tpiabtied 'lersou. The lands are as lollows: 'Ihe NWjid SV",, Sec. 4, T. 40 S.. U IS 15.. W. M., except n strip. 'to leet wide described as lollowo; Kegiiiiiing at n point 5 chains north of the southwest coiner ol the NW'iol SWl-4, Sec t: rxtendiiig thence I." feet on each siile of a hue l uuiiin N. 7."i deurees Iv. 20.7.". chains to the place where the end ot the strip closes on the hoiindrv of the trai t listed, the net area briny Ti'.l.lO dcies Said tiact was listed upon the application of John A. Ivdmis ten, ot Lakeview, Oregon; List fi ti.l'.l. The Rij of Mil,. The X ' , ol Sli',. Sec. H.T. .'i'.i S., K. 17 li., IliO acres, applica tion of A. M Smith, of Lakeview, Oieyon; List 0-7.1l Approved Ihceinber 1. l!lll'. S. V. I'ROIIU'l 1", Assist ant C ommissioner ol the General I. uud Office. ttler who prord or lem-rd sanl land. Vou are, therifore, lurther uotilied that the said alleyutions will be ttkrn bv lliis olhce m haviu been confessed by you, ami your said entry will be canceled thereunder without your further riirht to be heard llu-iin, either h'-fore this ollicc or on appeal, il you j he post oiine l o In, h 1 1 w us mailed, uud fail to file in this office within twenty '''is nth'la it must be accompanied bv ilavs alter the -"OIKTII public, it ion ot i 1 poslinascei ' leeeipl lor the letter m.ole bv t he deli vt f v f a copy ot your answer to t lie contestunt in person, pro of ol Ma-li h i vicr must lie rilher the said conlestMiils wntten it know lel iiirnt ol his teceipl o the copy, showing the date ol its leceipt, or the atlidnvtt of thrpeison by whom Ihe delivery was made statins w hen and w heir the copy was delivered, il ininle bv reuistetcd inuil, prool ol sin h service must consist ot ' he a lliiluvit ot the iersoti by whom the copy wasmailid Mutiny when and i ins notice, as snow tulow. your answer, under oath, specifienlly meeting and resondin to these allegations ol contest, or if you fail within that tunc to tile in this olhce due proof 1 1 . . t oii have served a copy of your xuwer on the said contestant either in peioii or by registered mail. II this ci O. e is ou should statt in your nnsnvt-r the name of the pimt offue to which vou desire fuluie uol h i s lobe sent to you. A . OK' I l IN. Newsier', Dale of fir-r public iliou I ,--. 11, I'.II2 I Mile of seconij piilbent urn L'li, l'.H hate of tlnrd publication aii. 'J, l'.ll.'l llale ft louith pubh, alioii. Jan !),1'J13 NOTICIi I-OK I'CIH.ICATIO.v (Not Coal Lands) Department of Ihe Interior, L'. S. Land Ollice at Lakeview, Oregon, December 1-t, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Harry Bartholomew of Lakeview, Oregon, who, on October 1.1, 1010, made home stead entry, No. 02SGtt.fr. r Lots 4-,5,, S, Section 10, Township :itt S, Kanye 21 Ii, Willamette Meridian, has iiled notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the ieiister and receiver of li. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 22nd day of lanuary, 101,'i. Claimant names as witnesses: Nate Wilcox, Hert Tutro, Walter Paxton. George Lynch, all ol Lakeview, Oregon A. W. Orion, Rcjjisur. NOTICIi TO CKIiDITOKS In the Count v Court (' the State of Oregon, for the Countv of Lake. In the matter ol the Estate of) Martha J. Farrow, lcccaseil) To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby 141V111. that the undci siiied were, bv unorder ol Hon. 11. I'nlv, ludyeof the Countv Court of the State id Orijron, tor the County of Lake, made anil entered in the above entitled inattei on the IHIi (lav of lccemlci, 1012, rlnlv appointed as lixecutors ot the last Will and l estaineul c f Martha J. Farrow, decensnl. All persons havui).' claims against said decedent or said estate, are hereby re quired to present the same, dulj veri fied and accompanied by the proper vouchers, to said Lxecutors, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, at the law olhce of L. F, Com,, in the town ot Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon. dated and first published this Hull day lleceiubcr, 1 til If. A NX IK ULAIK WILLIAM V. M1LLHK lixecutors of the last Will mid Testament of Martha J. Furrow, deceased, Lakeview Steam Laundry HARRY C. HUNKER, Prop. We give eHicieiit service ami lo good work. Semi your washing and give us a trial. TELEPHONE No. 732 Wc are now ready to roll your liarley at any time KLS I'OKATIOX TO JiNTKV OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOKJiST Notice in heiehv given that the lauds described below, embracing 100.10 ucis, within the liciiioiil Natiouid NOTICIi OF OONTIiST department of the Interior, Failed Stutes Land Office Lakeview, Oregon, Decemlier 12, 1912. To I'eter Herlert, of Lakeview, Oregon, Conteslee: Vuu jre hereliy notified that George S. Lewis, who gives Lakeview, Oregon, hs his oosi-ollice address, did on Dec ember 1.1, l',02, file iu this ollice his duly corroborated application to contest and secure 1'ie cancellation ol your Home stead. Ivntrv No. 02X6 , Seiiil No. O'JKIiH made dec. 20, 1'tOO, for S. W. iiai tt-r of N. li. ipiarler, VV. half of S. h. quarter. Section 4, Township 'PJ S, K a one 17 li, Will. Meridian, uud as jri'iim's for his conlcst he all.-ges thut THE BEST LAGER BEER AND WHISKIES IN TOWN AT THE KENTUCKY SALOON POST A KING. PROPRIETORS liill WVMA W CHRISTMAS POULTRY of vlHtlcost fnuli' In here In HbiiiHiuive. No iniitlir wiwri' you huy thn rest of tho dinner, fret your poultry here. We have neotiretl the markets to obtain n nuiily or the younK. est jiihI temlerest hints. If you ent uny other klml on Christ, nms, It will not huve eonie from here. - -" - Lakeview . Meat Market HAYES & GROB. props Tit V