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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1912)
Town Property $1000. (VI I'or ll lino new 10-room honae wild Inrirt lot, VtTt, tlinn to center of town ami 1 1 iu t Heboid. Ctix.r tiTiiiM, I'ttiKl.dO I'or U-room tii'W tmiiKfilow, mi luril up-iu iliilx lioint', clow to renter of town oil llernnril Mtrrrt. K term. Vncaul l.ol on Hlimh Htrxi-t ai a liuriiitlii. 1 1. HO. 00 For H new 4 room koim hiiiI w ood alii'd, lot Ml x VIA, good locit Ion, Rsay trniH. $10(10.(10 l-"r mi up-io-iliitn now lnui(alo, In choice residence purl, of the Hty. ICnxy term. "Wo Soil Tho Real Earth" O'NEILL & DUNLAP GENERAL REAL ESTATE Lakeview : Oregon Moro Bargalnt Just received, for quick sale, some of the best Valley Land at the following bargains, viz., $12,50 per acre: W Acre in MectlonlO, Townahlp 39, KaoRe 19 330 " " 11, 3!l, " 9 80 " li, 3!. " 1!) 240 " 2, " 39. 19 160 " 2. " 3S, " 19 At $12.50 Per Acre Xnltc Count? jramtncr TIIUKMiAV. MX KMIlMl l!l. lull!. BRIEF MENTION Rainier tiiH'l l.itkcT ii-w filinoilH. NtM'lul dance nt Hi" opera lioiue 'very Saturday nlulit. Huy your toy now. 1ho lrf(et line in town. Tho Front. Maake for the ball on ale at the )iera house next Monday. I'oiterllelil will puy the IiIkIh'mI 4rl('e (or i our m coin) IiiiikI hotiHithohl Juriiittire, ut Mrlpllii'H old stintl. Water street. 4t W. It. Steele ami family are now occupying the Robt. MrKi-e rraidenca on Main street. Havn your coupon fur the frru tur key to tie Kiviri away lie it Mundiiy at the Opera Mount;. Sewinif mid ilri'minakliiK H'lliciled liyMrn. Huimey nl Mr. I!. H. 'I'ntro lloine, Klmli Mrtvt. ."It Large annortin'nt of ('hriitnian cake, iia, rookie and all bakery gnoda at the City Hakcry. Not Ilriochca a aperiultv. William Syma, of Viewpoint in North ern Lake County, wnii killed last week in Loa A ii(;e lea ty being run over hy an elertric car. At an rarly date an opening hull will tie given hy "Mine Mont," Ford, of the Kairport Inr, ami many are eager ly awaitii g the occasion. John llilnm of Lakeview, uncle of Mr. II. W. Short of Kliimnth FallK, left laht week for the ohkI to attend the winter, says the Klamath North weitern. I'irturea at the Opera House tonight and Friday. The Redemption of lien Farland, western drama. The Sponge Induatry, educatlunal. Drrami of a Louder Friend, comedy. l'athe Weekly. L. I'. klippel and wife came down from Summer Luke thla week. Mr. Klippel returned home while Mrs. Klippel will remain on a few weeka viait with her sinter, Mrx. II. C. Srhrninck. J. A. Donovan, formerly of San Francisco but who ha hcen in Lake view the pant few month, left thia week to apend Christmas at hia old home in St. June ph. Mo. He will re turn in January. J. W. Gilkeraon. euperintendent of the Pacific States Telephone Co., auent a few daya in Iiaeview the pant week, looking over the telephone situation. It ia possible that hia company will shortly enter thia held, althoug'u no definite statement was made. II. S. Arielstcin adjuster of the Aranolad stores at Alturaa and New J'ine Creek, came up Sunday from the latter place. He said there was an immense stock at the New Fine Creek "branch and predicts that it will take -considerable time to dispose of it. V. W. Payne and wife are again at -work in the County Clerk's office, hav ing returned from San Francisco Mon day. They report having had a fine visit. They witnessed the ceremony of site selection for the Panama exposi tion by the Netherlands and Wisconsin. The military exercises were grand and inspiring to them. J a me T. Chinnock superintendent of Water Division No. 1, who has been here taking testimony of persons as to their water rights of the Chewaucau river and tributaries, and Superinten dent F. A. Fitzpatriek of 'he ZX ranch to-day went to 1'aisley where Mr. Chin nouk will take further testimony of water users. , The Christmas shopping ia taking a noticeable impetus in Lakeview, and Postmaster Ahletrom says the mail business is picking up. However, this little mutter does not eiFect Klmer or hia affable clerks as they perform their dutiea In th usual happy and courteous manner. Numerous mysterious pack ages can be seen protruding from the postofllce boxes which all remind us that St. Nicholas la again preparing to make his yearly appearance. Attorney Thos. S. Farrell and As sessor A. J. Foster have returned from a most adventurous trip to Silver Lake. Their experiences were many, among which woa a runaway which re sulted in a badly demolished wagon. The remains were brought home in a much larger and more substantial con veyance. The Silver Lake Leader in giving an account of Foxter'a runaway stated that a broken tongue waa the result of the disaster, tut from the fact that Andy's speech is yet alright, we presume that reference was made to toe wagon tungue. Halult'r I ieer (in draught nt the Inn. ilen Daly la home from n brief busi ness and pleasure trip to Kcno. Found, putrtB. I-or lurtlier infor mation, apply at tlilx office, tf For rent, furiiiMhed hoiixe on Water atM-et. So L I.. Ilollirook. tf The Oregon Wool (Irowers Associa tion will meet at Vale, January '). S. C. Campbell and K, H. lierney Sunday came In from the O. V. L. Drews ('reek dam. J. S. Kelsay, W. H. t'arker and A. F. Christen luesday registered at Hotel Lakeview from l'aiidey. Coiiiair our pi ii i with oilier firm Iwlnrr tuning your winter nupplir. J.nkrvirw Men nnl lie Co. Mr. Anna Klair, of 1'uinley, haa fe turned from a visit to Keno. having spent u ml iiy in l akeview. The Kvening Herald says that Dr. W. It. Iioyd of Portland is spending a few days In Klamath Falls with his mother, Mr. K. K. lloyd. Frank Ilsrris and familv, of Summer Lake paused through town lant week on their way to Southern California to winter in a warm climate. Mr. and Mrs. a. N. Hennett and Irvin Wakefield and wife all of South Warner have gone to Santa Kosa, Calif, to spend the winter. The sun came out br'ghtly this morn ing with a decided drop in tho temper ature, and from present indications It is quite likely we will have the wel comed "White Christmas." Wm. Smock was in town thin week trorn his Salt Creek sheep ramp, msk Ing preparations to move to the desert shortly. He like the other sheep men is feeling very jubilant over the pre sent storms. George Hudspeth and Marv Minto were recently mariied at Allurus, and . left shortly thereafter for San Francis co on an extended honeymoon. Mi. Hudspeth is well known in Lakeview ' where he was formerly in business with i Tho. H. Cloud of the Cloud Kandy ' Kitchen.! l'athe Weekly, Opera House tonight and Friday. Motor boat and hydro ; areoplane racing at Monaco, pictures taken from the 'plane. Hoy Scouts In ' their demonatration of first aid me ' thuds. Capture of the French outlaw, Donnot, by the aid of dynamite. Auto racing, boat racing, parades, etc. M. I). Williams who haa been at the Lakeview Hospital the past several weeka suffering from an attack of ty phoid fever is rapidly recovering and will be able to return to hia home at Davis Creek the latter part of this week. Mr Williams has had a very serious aeige and hia many friends will 1 be glad to learn'ot hia recovery. ! George Whorton left Sunday miming , for Oakland, Calif., where he was sum moned to the bedside of Mrs. Whorton who is compelled to undergo another operation for throat trouble. She was treated nearly all last winter in Cali fornia for thia same ailment but ap parenntlv without beneficial results. It is to be hoped that she will find per manent relief. j Reports trom Vale are to the effect ' that four locomotives and some 200 mure men have arrived there and agHin tuken up the work of tracklaying on I tne Oregon & Eastern Railroad that ib headed toward Lake county and from , indications the work will be pushed to the t-innel without delay. There were over 300 men already at work j on the line at various grading camps 'and with this additional number and J track laying crew it looks like busi- ' nesB. i I George Storkmann. who recently re ! turned from i'rineville, ia getting hia 1 cigar factory and pool and billiard par i lors fitted up in the Storkmann building ! on Water street. The building has been 1 renovated and the interior repainted I whicn greatlv adds to its appearance. Two pool tables and one billiard table I have been installed. A line of tobaccos, cigars and candies will be carried. He will not begin making cigars until after the 11 rat of the year. Dr. J. 1. Kussel and wife of Willa mina, Oregon, arrived in Lakeview Tuesday evening to looate permanently. For the present the doctor will have hia office over the Snyder & Reynolds drug store, but later will move with them to the Heryford building. Dr. Hall will also have o dices in the drug store in the new buildiDg, Dr. Russell ia a gentleman of interesting person ality and comes to us highly recom mended from Doctors R. E. Lee Stei ner and F. E. Smith of Salem. Lake view la fortunate in securing such peo ple as Dr. and Mrs. Russell for citizens. F. A. Fitxpatrfck is down this week from the ZX ranch. Wali'on De Long and wife were in luesday from their West Side rannb. Dont direct the Reduction Sale now going on nt I.iikrvirw Mrrcnntile Co Miss Alice McUrath has taken a pos ition with the Faxminer Publishing Co. Famous tnid-win ter tour of the world, watch for later antiounce insntM. The Kandy Kitchen is the place to buy your randy. We make it every day. Miss Mabel Patterson came over from Klamath a few days since on her way to Paisley to visit relatives. Geo. C. Ray of f!he circulation de partment of the Nevada State Journal ia in Lakeview this week from Reno. Dr. J. I. RuhhcII received a call trom Kd Chritcnscn, 20 miles north of Pluih. The Doctor made the trip lart night. Twenty head of liereforil IiuIIh for nn.l. Lli'julre A. M. Smith, DrewH Valley, or F. ). ISuntlug, Lakeview. Iilack faced yearlings number one, for sale at ten lollar- also Lincoln lamliH. Walter A. Sherlock, Alturaa, Calif. Lost merschaum pipe, last week be tween Lakeview and mineral springa bath house. Finder please return to tbia office and receive reward. Make a purchase of GO cents and get a char.ce on the uig doll at The ! Frost. Drawing will take place at 9 o clock, p. m. Xmas hive. J. J. Van Keulen of tho Warner Val ley Mercantile Co., is in Lskeview this week attending to business matters connected with his company. Miss Dorothy Richer will return next Monday from Kine'a Conservatory of Music, San Jose to spend the holidsys with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. liieber. The Ft. Bidwell News ssys that George Ay res continues to improve from a serious attack of pneumonia. He ia able to ait up and will aoon be able to greet his many friends. Miss Trixy McVey, who has ao suc cessfully filled the office of clerk in the Sheriff's office for the past year, left for Ka.sas last Saturday. She will visit ber father in Kansas and from there go to Iowa. Arthur Barnes, who has been in the employ of the ZX company tor some time past, basgona to Chicago to make ' his home with his mother. He intends to purchase a small place near the Windy City to engage In terming. - Whitelaw Reid, United State Am bassador to Great Hritain, since 1905, died December 15, at his London home. The pronounced cause was pulmonary oedema. Asthma is also said to be a contributory cause. Ambassador Reid waa 75 years of age and waa the owner of the New York Tritune. Word cornea to Lakeview announcing the marriage cf William A. Reed and Mrs. Nellie E. Sanford November 24, at Sidney, Nebraska. Mrs. Reed is known in Lakeview, she having just gone to Nebraska about six weeka ago, ufer having resided here lor Beveral years. Her husband ia a resident ot Sidney. Dr. E. 1). Everett Tuesday evening returned from Reno where he went with Mrs. Morrison of Valley Falls, who was taken to that place for a surgical op eration. At a consolation It was deemed advisable to postpone the operation, and Mrs. Morrison ia expected to return home thia evening. While away Doctor Everett underwent a nasal operation which he states waa entirely success ful. Tuesday morning a heavy safe be longing to the Lake County Loan & Savings bank fell from the dray 'as it was backed up to the concrete walk in front of the First National bank build ing, making a very noticeable impres sion in the walk. No damage was done to the sfefs other than a few scratches on the surface. The aafe is manufac tured by the Manganese company, and weighs 3200 pounds. The Rebekah "Povertee Partie" given last Friday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall proved a must 'delightful oc casion from every standpoint. A gen eral invitation was extended to all Odd Fellows and their wives, and te at tendance waa large. The ladies pre pared refreshments, and the evening waa very enjnyably spent in amuse ments and social conversation. The rules "f the occasion was to be attired in poverty costume and several fines were imposed for violation of this law. Mrs. J. F. May field took the prise for the most appropriate ladies' costume, and K. H. Rogers carried away the men's prize. llatullton Lroan School Shoea all alaca Mercantile Co. Mask ball at the Opera House, Wed neaday, Dec. 25, ticketa VI, spectators 25 cents. George Swanston the mutton buyer, arrived in Lakeview Tuesday from Sacramento. Wanted. Work by young man capa ble of any line. I. O. Hx 472, lake view, Oregon. The Nevada State Journal ssya Mr. and Mrs. George Wingheld hive re turned trom an extended trip to New York. Attorney J. M. Ratcheider and wife and Mr. and Mra. T. E. Bernard made a trip to Davis Creek the first of the week. Mrs. Leroy Lee of Adin, Modoc county, died lest week at the Hotel Morse at Allures from an overdose of morphine. The KM Rentaurant In the old Col orado Hotel building Inn Ix-en Mold to Henry Gee. The new proprietor itf HUmed charge December 1st. D12-3 George Ross, son of Mrs. Joseph Fuller, of this city, is expected to ar rive this evenine trom Stanford Uni versity to spend hia holiday vacation at borne. NEW PINE CREEK ITEMS (Hy MalT CorrvKponJcat) Mrs. N. Wingfleld baa been ill for several days. Grandma frollett is slowly recovering from an attack of lagrippe. MisB Simmons of Oregon school is spending her vacation with relatives. Miss Spargur who ia teaching the State Line school In California ex pects to begin ber vacation December 18. Mrs. Fanny Morrison and daughter, Alturas, Cal., spent Sunday with ber mother, Mrs. Capt. Follett, and other relatives. J There will be a program rendered at the Union church Sunday evening cum- ! mencmg at 7:30, December 21, 1912. All coralally invited. ( Ann r.A ni.kini. nin. lin. r.f Ymo. I presents and confectionery call on Henry Wendt, Jr., and Fleming Bros. They can surely please you. Mrs. Blanche Cannon returned last week from Cedarville, Cal.. where she had been visltng her daughter and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCulley. There has been a public library or ganized here now and all member be longing to the organization will find bjoks at drug store, where Mr. Da Pont has charge of the same. Mrs. Mary Milier enteitained the Ladies Helping club last Friday after noon. Alter the usual DUBiness meet ing conducted by Misa Vinyard a nice program was rendered, followed by hostess serving a delightful lunch, con sisting of fruit, cake, sandwicbea, pick les and coffee. On Xmas eve there will be a public Xmas tree in Wendt'a ball. All parents are expected to put candy on the tree for their children. Program committee : Misses Vinyards and Richards; decor ating committee, Mesdamea Carr, Thomas, L. C. Vinyard, Wade, Follett, Flora Hammersly and Mrs. Mom'n. All are requested to be present at 10:30 P. M. to help. Last Monday at 9 :30 P. M. one of our beloved and pioneer settlers entered into life Eternal, December 9, 1912. Mrs. Cynthia Keiley was born in Ohio 18-11, and while yet a child moved with her parents to Kansas. She waa mar ried to Robert Keiley in 1860, after which they moved to Goose Lake val ley and have resided here ever since. She had been a devoted christian and a member of the Baptist church. Rev. Howard conducted the funeral services at the Baptist church, where there were many beautiful floral offerings, after which interment was made in New Pine Creek cemetery. The de ceased leaves many relatives and friends who will miss her greatly. Storm Is Beneficial , The rain which began falling here last Friday and which turned into snow Saturday and Sunday haa extended over all the Pacific Coast according to reports received from the outside. A cold, chilling rain ia aaid to have visited the western coast of Oregon and California while snow has fallen at places further from the coast. The snow was about three inches deep Monday morning on the level in this valley, while it was reported much deeper in the mountains. The precipi tation is of incalcuable benefit to the sheepmen on the desert as well as the country in general. We Wish You All A Merry Xmas and A Happy New Year and grasp this opportunity to thank you for the liberal patronage of the past year. Our greatest ef fort will be to serve you at all times with the Best Quality and Latest Styles at the Lowest Possible Trice; that we may merit your continued patronage and good will. Sincerely yours, ANNA RIVER IRRIGATED LANDS Productiveness demonstrated by growing crops. Lands eurround new town of Spring River. Best in vestment in Lake County Dodson Realty Company LAKEVIEW - OREGON Lakeview A complete line of wagon and buggy harness, whips, robes, bits, riatos, spurs, qulltm, rose- ettee, etc., etc. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM NEVADA--CAL1F0RN1A-0REGDN RAILWAY Daily Service Reno to LaReview Except Sundays No. 1 Arrives Lakeview at 8:35 P. M. No. 2 Leaves Lakeview at 6:45 A. M, Daily Except Sunday I'ullman & lluflett Service Between Lakeview and Reno C. VV. CLASS, AGENT Jm III :.' E za Mm . -.VI 1 . i V VIA'' E. F. CHENEY lakeview .: Oregon 8 SUBSCRIBE FOR fc3 Saddlery Everything in the line of carriage and horse furnish ings. Repairing by competent men. :: LAKEVIEW, OREGON THINK OF YOUR HORSE AT NEW YEAR Surely bis fultbful services dur the past year eutltle bim to some reward. Why not bay him some new blankets? Or if your taste inclines to a uewset of harness that will not gall or chafe him we stand ready to supply that too. So' need to enlarge on the quality of our harness, etc. Every good horse man knows it. THE EXANjliC jjjf ' -