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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1904)
j " " " NliW OH TtlC WliCK Z 8 " I !? 2 Local Happenings P,CMD lp I YU Vt nbAKU iUtllN SAY k I I they are willing to pay for what they let if they set It.' That's the kind of trade we cater to. Your cash entitles you to the best. Our aim is to place in your hands the best quality goods at a price you are willing to pay. We know all about our goodsthe goods we advise you to buy here. We know the goods so well that we w ill cheerfully agree to make good" if the goods don't turn out to be as good as we claim. Every article we sell is full of Merit and every sale makes a SATISFIED CUSTCHER. BIEBER'S. AYRES & WHITWORTH STOCK ; CREDITORS' SALE. . The Ayres & Whitworth Stock of General Herchandise is selling at prices lower than the lowest. Store Fixtures for sale cheap: Safe, Reming ton Typewriter Xo. G, Xew National Cash Register, Show Cases, Etc. Tobacco, Groceries, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Crockery, Tinware, Agateware, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hate, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc. YERYTHINU MUST BE SOLD A. II. Ilammersly, Manager AYRES & WHITWORTH STOCK Mr'vr,.'.f ! FOR ST, LOUIS Z WORLD'S J AIR! WILL YOU BE THERE? Nature's Art Gallery of the Rockies in CC addition to the attractions of St Louis. This can only be done by going or returning via the SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD." UNRIVALED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS NEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE NSURPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLEASE ltubberti Ht Halley A Malngtir. County Court wa In "etwhm Tues day on HcUI call. Mm. Hon Andemon litis lieen quite sick for nevera! day. Why don't Homebody ulng, "In the (Una? old Summer Time?" Mr. Dr. It. K. lee Stelner Ik Miild to have lieen 111 t ! pat wk, ' Geo. Porter brought Home drum mem In from tlu went Sunday. Den Shluklc, tht drummer came In town from the Went hint Sunday. S. H. Voltaire of Alturo nR-nt a few day In I.nkevlew and vicinity. J. II. Newell wan In town Satur day from hi ranch In Drew valley. Ml Hattle Peter of Coggwcll Creek I In town under the doctor' care. E. Keller, the New Pine Creek mill er wm doing buslne In lakevlew Tuewlny. lloru At New Pine Creek, Oregon, March 21, 1904, to the wife of M. P. Barry, a girl. W. H. Whitehead was registered at Hotel Iikevlew lat week from Nebraska, Wm. Iteneflel watt In town neverul day the pant week Interviewing business men. Local pugilist are doing all In their Hue to force spring upon uh, but to uo avail. Frauk Tetreau, of Han FrauclHco, wiw reglntered at Hotel Lakevlew flnt of the week. Mm. A. Weber, who won reported Hick In hint weck'ri Examiner 1 nblu to be up again. Joe Ambrose, a prominent wool grower of Lake county, wan In town Friday on business. Walter Duke of DuvIb Creek wan here ilurlng the lat IIIiicmh uud death of hi father. A new lot of rubber jnwt arrived at ISailey & MaHlnglH'H the only rubljcrn in Lake view. 1J Two fine young Pcrcheron Htnlllon for nale. AddreHnMyer-IUIllngH Stock Farm, Ashland, Oregon. l0-rt Prof. A. C. Hampton ban cloned hU term of hcIiooI at Adel, and came over from there Monday. I j. A. Caruker wax In town from the West Side liwt Saturday making Home neiX'HHary purchase. C. H. Keith, a llrt cIohh printer, arrived here Inst night to accept a poHitlon on The Examiner. F. W. StepheiiH, "Shilling' Itcst" man, wan Interviewing Lakevlew merchant first of the week. E. Iiliimlln, of the S. & W. com-' pnuy, wiw doing business with our merchant llrst of the week. i The clement arc putting it down in "black and white." One day It in mud ami the next day hiiow. It Ih Htaled that General NcIhoii A. Mi lew will bo a candidate for pre ident on the prohibition ticket. (J. W. Morlne, proprietor of the Bonanza Hotel, brought a load of drummer to Lakevlew Sunduy. Very little mail reached Lukcvlew thette day. However the HtageH come in occaHiotially to change horse. JanieH Doyle, who In In Jail In lleno for vagrancy, recently net lire to the door and miceceded In burning hi way out. A. M. Smith, the New Pine Creckcr wn doing business In our city Inst Sat unlay. Ho drove a Hpan of black flyer up. If you want a full blooded Scotch collie pup of, edlgrecd ntock, ap ply to W. A. IUnnik. It. It. No. 1.. Frecmont, Nebr. 1 1 -4 1 Dr. IlauiMby returned to Klamath Fall hiHt Thurmlny after spending tlire da.VH among hU old friend about Ijikevlew. Harry ItoUTtM, foreman on the 7t ranch In Warner after t'iuling a few day In Iakevlew returned to Warner lat Sat unlay. AugUHt .attlla of Iowa and EnrncHt Norllng of Chicago arrived here lat wi-k, ami will t inl the HUinnier In Iake county. According to the Pont a new chan nel I Udng opened for the water of the Chewaucan river, and the big bridge Ih Mug n-pa I red. Iter. J. It. Stark accompanied by ProfeHHor Vallandlgham, went to New Pine tYeek lnt Saturday to hold Hervlce at that place. Thin nloppy weather you have to wear rtibl'r. Italley & MaHluglll have juHt retvlved n new lot. Hurry up before they are all gone. Y A large contract van Meets red by a Portland Una nn-ently to furnlxh Uutso tosi ot oat to the goverunient for Mhlpment to the Philippine llauil. It wa reported here hit Saturday that the I'ailey bridge aero the Chewaucan river wa about to go out, but 1'alnley ople denied the n-port. Pete Follet wa here from Pisa Creek hiMt Friday for tnetllcil treat ment. He wa quite nick, but re covered HUlllclentl.v to n-turn home Saturday. The "Hard Time P.all" at Harry' Hall osi the I'.'tth I going to ) the bct dance of the Meaon. Come early and tay late or you'll not Ih In the Hlm. 1' Perry Striplin lcanvaMing for a book callel "Triumph of Our Era." It Ih a good book and It I to Ite hoped Perry will snake a huccch an acanvncr. Mr. Heryford'H buggy hore took a little plu over town lat Sunday, of hi own accord. He ran amuck near the l'aptit church. No criou damage reunited. M. K. Hart, who returned from Point Iiiclimond lat week where he went a couple of month ago to iit 111 family, tell u that he built a new house while there. F. P. Eight, HIManrlng, I-e lU all and ltee Hawkln went to I'aliley hint Friday to Institute the siew Oild Fellow' lodge at that place. They returned home Tueday. "Vou'ro In." Ornhum' Cotscert Hand will give a "Hard Tisne Hall" on Friday evening March i'5th. All perHons wearing any article of Jewel ry or other fluery will le fined !"0 ct. or more. Ticket (Huppcrnotlnclud ed) fl. ."(), Hpectator 2 ct. Orand parade at 2 o'clock P. M. U Writ for Illustrated Booklet of Colorado'! Pamoua Slchti and Retorti M. C. flcBRlDE, General Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND, OREGON. vm . Honey the Root of All I'.vll. The city treaurer of Han Joe I f kIioi I In hi account. Thl I another eae of a oung man living beyond hi mean: ho Intention at II r I to default, but the dlxpoMltloii to Hud grow and at lat detection and dlKgraee. That the)oe of mon ey I the root of all evil I it fact ! youd any doubt ami the womhlp of the dollar I growing Mtrouger each day In America until It i the aland dard by which all men and women are measured The man who ha the hltttfet bank account ami the woiu an who dlbi.v the moat allk am dlaiui.inU, are the leader la bimlnc and Hoclety, toadied to by three fourth of the -ople. Their Intellec tual Mtaadlng or moral worth I not coiishh red at thl date. No wonder the young men iuci'llle' all to make the how and keep pace w Hit the o. called soc iety of today. The nation must get hack to the good, old day of hoiiies, farm, honesty In public affair, the worship of the true Uod, else It must mtIhIi from the earth. Willow Journal. John Duckworth' delivery horse know a good thing when he can think of It. Thcls st thing he could think of last Friday evening, whn ass aNMlgniaetit of merchandise had Isi-n loadeil on the wagon, wa to go to the barn. And no doubt ! Ilevlng that a moment' delay would prove disastrous to hi purpose he acted upon the spur of the moment while Mr. Duckworth' thought were otherwise engaged, and pre lug the go-ahead button he pi eed cd down the street, delivering got! on every corner. He had a hurry-up-there look on wiien Mr. Duckworth reaclH-d hi barn where stM. hi horseshlp In waiting. Michael llartery, a former n--Ident of Klamath county, and a wealthy stiskiiiaii of that section, wa found dead at hi home near Hayward. Cal., where he went about a year ago, after selling hi Interest In Klamath county, for which It I said he received the neat sum of tlH,(NMi. HI wife ha for some time lvn In ii hoNpltal In San Francisco, ami It I Is-lleved that, the fact of her continued Illness with little ho for recovery caused Mr. llartery to commit suicide, a evidence wa strong that he had taken a large doe of strychnine. The promoter of the new bank In Eakevlew departed from here hist Sunday morning, Mr. Met 'alien going to Ashland, Mr. Whiteiaore to San Francisco iu, .r. Crc!cr to Cedarvllle, where he will remain until a charter for the bank ha been Issued. W. H. Shirk I to be pre, blent and S. O. Cressler cashier, t he are the only olllcer yet decided upon. The company houuht the lot on which once stood the llopkiu hotel and contemplate erect ln a line bank building thl suniiii.-r. Thomas Cloud will move hi soda water plant from the old HopkliiM corner opposite the Italley Ac.Massln glllMtoro to the corner where once Htood the Odd Fellow' hall, opposite Ahlstrom' hurnc shop (n Main Htnta. Tom will move the building to the new location a soon a the weather will permit. District Attorney L. F. Conn ha returned from a week at Silver Lake where he, with hi brother Virgil and (icorge, of Paisley arranged for a continued Hearch for the body of their brother J. C. Conn. Frank Payne will conduct the hulncH for a time until more dellnlto arrange ment can be made. Senator John II. Mitchell' daugh ter, Mr. Fraud u. (irtlllu of New York died recently a the reulc of an operation. Mr. Urltlln wa well known In thl utate n the wife of Itobcrt Humboldt, her first husband who died Mcveral year ago.