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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1904)
4 j. : . :' . r- i Now Wouldn't 1' Thnt .mr Vnn? Wheu you read the advertisement of one concern they II tell you because I give Premi um Coupons I have to charge more for my goods than they do, and anothr concern says to you in their advertisement that they don't hire any clerks and don't live like men ought to live, and that is their reason why they can sell ou goods cheaper than I can. These same self-styled merchants may as well tell vou in their advertisements that they don't patronize the barber nor the tailor nor the butcher nor the printer, nor anybody, and that they are saving so much money that they can give their goods away for nothing and still make money because they don't live. My Argument is Plain. I Sell Standard Tomatoes for 15c a can; American Sugar Corn for 15c a can; 2 boxes Best Bluing for 25c; 2 pas Cellu loid Starch for 25c; 2 pounds Corn Starch for 25c; 2 pounJs Laundry 5tarch for 25c; 12 pounds Evaporated Peaches for l.oo; 3 cans Sugar Peas for 50c; 3 cans of String Beans for 50c; Schillings Best Roast Coffee for 25c per pound; Schillings Best Soda for 10c a pound; 10 pound box Soda Crackers for 85c; 3 packages Challange Mush for 50c; and many goods in like low proportions. If you know of any store in Lakevlew that will give you better goods for the same price or the same grade of goods for a less price than I do I would not expect you to come here. Everything I sell is GUARANTEED or your MONEY BACK. PREfllUM CROCKERY COUPONS FREE WITH EACH 25 c CASH PURCHASE AT Bieber's Cash Store READ THE ....EXAfllNER.... FOR THE NEWS AYRES & WHITWORTH STOCK ..CREDITORS' SALE tj) The Ayres & Whitworth Stock of General flerchandise is selling at prices lower than the lowest. Store Fixtures for sale cheap: Safe, Reming ton Typewriter No. G, New National Cash Register; Show Cases, lite. Tobacco, Giocerien, Hardware, Paint, Oils, Glaus, Crockery, Tinware, Agateware, Clothing, FurniatiiiiK GoodB, Hata, Caps, Boots, Hhoi-B, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD A. II. Ilammcrsly, Manager LOCALS OF 1 HE WEEK SUMMARIZED Movements of Townspeople and Visitors Who Come and Go For the Week. HPOKTANT ITEMS GATHERED Dauhe of News from Here and There Occurrences of Both Grave and Gay Import Which Will Prove Interesting Harry Hlgg wim over from I'luh Monday. Joe Stlckcl wn over from I'IunIi Thurwday. I Frank Cuinmlug of Diamond. In ! in Lakevlew. j S. V. Young ami wife npcut Tnurday in town, i Graham' laii. will furiilxh mimic L for tin- V. O. V. dance, li I I II. .1. StllU lf I'ltlxll I Hojlirilltlg j III Lakevlc far a fi'v day. I County court met ycterday lu contlnuatfoii of tin' January term. Itoli Fciguou of Ft. Klamath wan a Iikevlew vlxitor laxt week, lift n'gltend If you don't want to get left ut ttiu coming election In June. Ticket for the W. O. W. Wnhlng ton blrtlnlaj ball an for Hale at the Monogram. J. W. Howard I n ported quite Hick at 1 1 1 i-i home iu Lakevlew from I kidney trouble. C. Supf. J. tj. WlllitM I folding teachers examination In the court hoic tlilrt week. J. '. Conn, the Silver Lake mer chant wax transacting hawlnc In Itkevlew Monday. Irtii't It about time candidate for j the coining June election were nn-j ! Uolincing themm-lvcH? RABBITS ARE SLAUGHTERED Another Bljr Rabbit Hunt Indulg ed In by th Lakevlew Club and Many Bunnies Die. Aiiol her lU raid ilt hunt win or guulxcd In Iwikcvlcw lat week nelied tiled to come off lut Sunday provld- pile I the happy queen, during tliU Hie Impending Htorm did not pre-h-II of ronl winter. However, the vail. Twelve men i.im xlde wen queen I being kldiiapiH-d by piece j chimcn. lint when Sunday arrived In many plaeeM hereahoutM. I only llfteen had the courage to K I owing to the threatening condition of the weather. The latter lr. Ntelncr wan called to New I'lne Creek Sunday to the lcdlde of John Held, whoMe condition I ronldcii'd ipilte neilou. At hint report he iim ntft tit iicli tH'tter. A Lakevlew Examiner reporter, who wrote up it meeting of women who were preparing it leap year hail hint taken out nil accident policy, ay the Telegram. Jack Front Im king, while the wood- The applicant for cert Wen ten at the teacher'x examination now l'lng held are: Ml Wlnlfn-d Fleming. New I'lne Creek; tl. L. William, Warner valley: Hay and Hex Eincr kiiii, Lakevlew. i". A. Cog well left Satiifila.v even Inn for San rranclMi-o, aeconipanled 1 1- hi family, on a pleasure trip. He contemplate m placing Nome of li Im clilhircii In hcIiooI at Berkeley. Cortland Orcgonlnii. Two well known young men Eldoii Woodcock and Marlon llurnex, lean ed the W. 1. Woodcock bluikxmlt h Hliop, and will continue the welt cxtabllxhcd bunlne iim heretofore. No tloubt they will In HticccNxfiil. Word wn received from I'aUlcy yewterday that a child of Win. Holder') had died at. I'rliieville of d.Vplit liella, and that he had gone to I'rliieville to nee hi family who were all nick with that dreaded dleae. Mr. A. J. Ni-llon wa a pnxxciigcr on the western tatfe lat Wednei!ay for Etna. Cal.. where ithe kih-h on a vlrdt. She will probably vUlt Cort land before returiilnir and lay in a Hprln HtiN-k of millinery for her Lakevlew trade. Eldoii Woodcock and Marion BarueH, two llrHt-cla blackxinlt li III A wa at our elbow HUi;cHtM tlmt . I"ive f..rmed a partnernhlp and w hereafter conduct the buliifH of 1 j any time a ntorui Ih wanted JiiHt wad i Harry Bailey to Dor Lake. E. F. Cheney ha recovered from an attack ol pneumonia, and Ik able to attend to hi hUHlnc affair atraln. Elmer Klilneliart and wife were in from Cna)kel Creek Friday, the Client of Sheriff and and Mr. Itun lap. F. M. and MIhh Wlnnlfred Fle-n- ing of New I'lne Creek came up from the State Hue town llrxt of week. Don't forget the date Feb. I'.tth U the date for the Washington Birth day ball to le given by the W. O. W. Lodge. ti I have a quantity of ll rat-grade Lake City flour which I will dipoe of at 4 iK-r hundred. Call at retau rant. W. M. Hakvkv. The HooHevelt Ieagii" will meet at the court houe tomorrow night. Everyone I Invited to attend the meeting. A new line of namplcH of Spring and Summer clothing for men Jut received at John Avlragnete'n tailor Hliop. Call and Hee them. 5-1 1 If you want to tie comfortable and enjoy yournelf while out Hlelgh-rld- ing, get one of thomj swell lap rola'H atS. F. AhlHtrom'n. They're clienp too. The Hale of the C. ('. Snider Htock of good, under the management of I). J. Wilcox, wan lA'giin laHt week, and Iiuh already Ix-f-n pretty well dixpowd of. AYRES & WHITWORTH STOCK I 1 1. WoodciN-k tV Son. A xhare of tin ' public patronage iHHollrited. Hore tdioclug a Hpe-lalty. li If you attend the Woodmen ball iui the l'.MIi you will ! accommodat ed with any kind of danec you wIhIi. If you can't dance tin raging two utep. try it waltz; if you can't waltz get your partner for a quadrille; if you can't nhuffle a quadrille, dance Tucker. 0 I Head a line to nay, I love you very dearly: Come rain or ulilne, nwect valentine, I'm ever your nlncerely, The Monogram. We have therareHt and moHt beautiful dlHplay of valen tine ever beheld In J.nke county. There I nothing more appropriate for a remembrance. li I'ete Euqulht who hn hi hheep on the deert eat of Warner val ley, arrived lu town TueHday, and report everything proinilug for the Hhccpmnn. He Hay it Im the iM-xt winter for Hheep he ha Keen, and tdieep are looking U-tter than could be exiMfted. There i no low to amount to anything. Chan. E. Sherlock met with a e cullar but painful accident lat Mon day morning while taking hht UHual exerclHe with dutnb-bellH. In throw. Ing IiIh hand lehlnd lilm hln little finger of the right hand came In con tate with a hook, which ienetratcd It to the bone and lacerating the member to the end. Charley will "cut out" cxerclHlng for awhile. Wllrt every thing that could be eeeted, eHpeclally for one v ho tta hi the lloiine. No ootier li.ld tin liUlllelH reached the Hcciie of chi nulili-r than a driving mimivv Htorm coiiimeuced and cont lu lled I hroiiliont the da. But a Lakexlewlte 'i lii-M r known to lie "cold footed" or hov tin' white feather, and t lie coiiMeqiienee will that tlieKtoiin had Very little effect on the hunter. The xcore wa even greater than the Sunday pre ion a t he count M III kIidw. New hiiow had fallen in the ae bllloh to the di'pth of to Im he ami the bruli hung' low wlih thw weight, tliU ulvlng t he cIiimi ral bit ample protection from the hit Ing hunter. Thl. touet her with the blinding Htorm, made It quite dllll suit work, but the hunter wcr vlcf orloii. Tin exeiiw for not ucttini; many M-alp were not quite o niiinerou. wldch wa accounted fur by the fact that tin- "good fellow" remained at home warming themeve by the warm (in-, w hile I lie "goo hhot" wen enjoying one of the rent ex t xport with which Luke I'ounty abound. Following i the line-up. loget her with the iiuiiiUt of Healp: Frank Held I.'l Loiil Brauttaeht..'. IU Will Boyd Ill A. W. Maurlag ! Tom Beall IU T. S. Hundley . ErueHt Brown 'j:t Feiit Mnlth :'7 Total .TJ Manley Whortoii Captain M George Held Itrj A. Y. Beach -It 1. T. Bowman .Ti I ah' Beall Ill Hr. E. II. Smith I'll A. II. HainmerHly KM Total 410 It will Im noticed that one Hide had eight men while the other only had Hcvcn. but a the latter won, the count wa made that way. The tiHiial NiipiHT wan at llarvey'n and wa given by the losing Hide. Another hunt IiiimImimi organized for next Sunday by George Held and AI Cheney, which will Include nearly ev eryone whocauHhoota gun t might. Till hunt I expected to decide the fate of the rabbit In Lake county, If the follow Ing lint of name count for anything. "22 i A. E. Cheney Frank Held Lon-n Bailey L. 1). Koblnnon Leo Ik-all Jack Woodcock Will Steele Guy Bowman Win. Dykcman Fent Smith T. E. Bernard LouIh Brautliu'ht Harvey Colvln T. H. Hundley C. H. AnderMou Geo. Held A. H. HainmerHly Manley Whorton Dr. E. II. Smith TIioh. Beall Eldon Woodcock Joe Iun A. Y. Ihach V. L. Snelllng A. W. Manrlng Harry Bailey Chart. Hehnrt I vim Charlton Ia'Iii lleryford W. Dyer The Women of Woodcralt and tho Woodmen enjoyed an evening' entertainment at a regulur meeting of the former laHt week. Among tho gatncH played won one where a prize wart given to the permm making the moHt hldeoim face through a hole In a nheet huug up for the purpone. Mono Htrlplln carried off the capital prize, while Tommy Kler won tho leuHer trophy by not being able to look any way but pleasant.