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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1904)
ft I I ! I K MPN.V AND BOYS 1 CLOTHING & : - Best Values in l own m HamH Dnr twice the price for UOn I rcJ clothes, of no better material, no better make, anil uot half the styles of IMeber'sready-towenrclothes-W lint's the use? frfi ryf you can get here a nOr 4yUu well tailored cheviot suit perfect In tit nnl finish, usually sold lor J12.50 C 1 O Cfl we nell nil nil wool rOlI.OU mack Worsted Press Sult'worth f 13.00 c c i c nn we wl11 8t" vou nl rOr 3 I nil wool allk nilxeJ Worsted Dress Suit Equal to any fJO.OO suit hertofore offered In Lake County. BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS of nil wool ma terials ages 0 to 10 yearn from $3.00 to f 6.00. None better for the price. tSlfctifcK O tAn 5IUKC AYRES & WHITVVORTH STOCK CREDITORS' SALE V V V The Ayres & Whit worth Stock of General rierchandise is selling at prices lowei than the lowest. Store Fixtures for sale cheap: Safe, Reming ton Typewriter Xo. 0, New National Cash Register, Show Cases, Etc. Tobacco, Goceries, Hardware, Paints, Oila, Glass, Crockery, Tinware, Agateware, Clothing. Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Fancy Owls, Etc., Etc. EVERVTHINQ MUST BE SOLD A. II. llammerSly, Manager AYRES & WHITVVORTH STOCK HO! FOR ST, LOUIS Z WORLD'S FAIR! u 2 NEWS OP THE WI-.liK 2 Local Happenings ,,CKtD l B ""If Hi:kb AND TMrKI! Z Prom us seed nt AhlHtroin Hro. Monta Curry J r. wun In toa n Tutu John Mulkey wna In town last Frl-; 'Kv- lay. i Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds lsnnc lvter waa up from hla farm at Blehen. Int Saturday. Mr. M. J. lluriiea wtut seriously III the past week. G. K. Mc K une was here from l'lue Creek Hat urday. , Mrn. J. II. ltnrr him Urn quite sick for the past week. t 1). Grumnn was In tow nn few day during the week. Mm. W. S. Illalr arrlvetl here from Paisley hint 'k, Mr ltoydstoti vim In townjroin Stirlmr inli "Monilnv. ' . .. . Mr. Arthur wtut III town from the West .Side last Friday. K. I). Luti was down from Sliver Lake to the convention. Dexter Aiulck wan here from l'lue Creek to tlie convention. Fred Flnher wan in town from Drews valley last week. Cnrwln Vlnyard made a trip to New IMneCreek lost Friday. Win. Hough of Silver Iake wo nere ns n delegate Saturday. Miss Pearl Moss vhtlted with friend : at New Pine treek last week. SI Henderson hart gone to Crooked creek to work for C. A. ICelmrt. Mm. 1. C. Si'hmlck watt seriously ill hint week, but In now lietter. amX. Sunilay would have Ut'ii EaHter Sunday If It hadn't rained. It. T. Striplln conteuiplateH going to Portland to work thin hu miner. WILL YOU BE THERE? Nature's Art Ualiery oi ine xocKiesin DCv addition to the attractions of St Louis. This can only be done by going or returning via the "SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD." NRIVALED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS NEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE NSURPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLEASE 1 Vnnderpool and wife were here from the Venator ranch Saturday. L. L. Itusslll In from the 70 tauch In the Lower Chewaucan marsh hint week. Tom Cloud Ik building an addition to his soda works building on Main Htreet. Mr. NelHon. the West Side ugrlcul rurlHt wan u Lakeview vlHltor last Saturday. Frank lloggcrs wan a Lakeview vinitor from PIuhIi, arriving here last Thursday. i .1 11 W.iiiuitir tvn.i In tfkivtl KfitllP. ' lay from the 70 ranch at the head of the valley. The Thomas Creek school opened Monday morning, with Miss Wheeler ns teacher. Larry Hall wan reentered ut the Hotel Lakeview the first of the week from X L Kanch. Examination of the Mh grade will be held in tli).' Lakeview hcIiooI on April 1.1, 14 and !'. Ed Hnrtzog wan one of the New Pine deckers who vlHlted our city during the convention. J. A. Anderson, one of Lake coun ty's Htnuncli republicans, waa . here to take in the convention. I. Itoblnette of Willow Kauch. wna In town Tuesday. Mr. Jamming wiw.up from l'lue Creek the first f the week. Amier Hrtm. are reinodelln the In terior of their blackMinith nhop. We have a full iihhoi tmciil of me- chaulc'H tools. AhlMtrom Hi'oh. Horn In Lakeview, Oregon Mon thly, April , l!M4, to the wife of Geo. Ayerit, a on. E. M. Krattaiii Ktartttfor Porlhind today by yay of Heno to attend the Htate convention. Tom Vernon and wife and Frank Stanley and wife came upfrjtu Crane Creek Tuesday . MIhm Ft n ley of Illy commenced n term of school at the Johnson school house, south of Paisley, Monday. Elsie ItUHsll!, the Cottonwood saw mill man, wns In Iikevlew hist Sat urday, accompanied by his wife. Eugene Kndtf and wife, proprietors , of the New Pine Creek hotel. Hent a ctuple of days In our city last week. C. C.Pratt was up town Satur day, the first time since January. Mr. Pratt has not Uvn well this win ter. Frank Hunting moved his wife to Drews valley the tlrVt of the week. Frank says he watt tired of hatch- In. George Perkins find Mrs. McDow ell were married last Saturday even ing In Lakeview, Kev. Myers olllclat lug. Have Edler came In from Itatty's I'uttes last week, where he has his sheep. Mr. Edler reports sheep doing well. Dfinlel liootie. the Plush merchant and postmaster, Is iiiite sick at his home, ncordltig to lute reports from Plush. George Conn, a Paisley men hunt was in Lakeview on business mat ters last week, lie returned home Sunday. Kich. Klngsley was In town from the West Side Saturday. Mr. Kings, ley sa.vn the Exnnilner Is better than ever before. Halph Day spent several days In Jdikevlcw the past week from the 7 t ranch In Warner. He Intended to start home yesterday. We have garden seed In bulk. Don't semi away for your need. We can save you "0 per cent. Come in ami try tin. Ahlstroni Pros. Nutlmn Smith, of the 70 ranch in Lower Chewauean, came to town last Thursday and spent a few days with his Lakeview friends. J. McEllilnney, who was seriously 111 with pneumonia, has taken a turn for the lietter, aud It Is hoped that Death Of llthal Hartla. Word reached here last Saturday morning of the death, nt Silver Lake, of Miss Ethel Martin, daughter of ex commissioner J. M., Marlln. Mlsa Marllnwas li years old. She wna attending school, nud had returned home from school on Friday even ing. There was no one at the house at the time, and shortly afterward her father heard her scivam, nnd went to the house, where he found' her In convulsions, apparently from I poison. Mr. Martin asked her sumo ' questions but could get no satisfact ory answer from the sufferer, but found strychnine near by. She had taken the poison, but nothing could Is leiuined here to Justify an Intent to commit suicide. The above Is n near n true statement of the ease could ls learned. It Is the.ls llef that her death was the result of accidental poisoning. Hurry up the Mailt. If what ws heard last week was true, and we have no reason to doubt It, considering the aourtv, the sympa thy expressed for tlw driver on the western stage Hue on account of tint hardships they were roi!itclled to en dure, driving all night through the mini and cold, was lavished upon them while they were aliimtwrlng In a cy lsil at Jih Howard'aln Drewa valley. However we are more ready to condone this onYuso thau the gov eminent would Im If this method should ls adopted as a rule by stage drivers on that line. Everypody wants their mall, and, while It Is a task to get It through that few men would undertake, every effort should U put forth to get tin mails In as near on time as pussllde. Hlck'ry Farm. The iM'uutlful comedy drama lu tltled "Hlck'ry Farm" will ! pre sented at the Harry 0sra Holm on Wednesday April 11 th by the talent of Lakeview under the direction of Mr. M. A. Phelps. Prof. Huiuptoii of Monmouth will take an prominent part In the play. Musical sst laltles will ls given Is? ween acts. Among them will Is- an Operatic selection by Mrs. Walter Dyer and Mr. Phelps (special re quest . The On-licMtni will furnish music during the piny. Space will Is- reserved for those wishing to send chairs. I 'all at licalcs Drug Store for tickets. AdinUslon .V) cents. Eddie Klce brought a load of Pork-. e will continue to fmprove. em to town laat week for E. Keller, the New Pino Creek miller. Willis Iiurnum brought his mother to town Monday from Clover Flat to have her ears doctored. V. A. Masslngill started for Port land Tuesday where he goeH to at tend the state convention. Register J. N. Watson returned from Portland yesterday. He has been jplvlng testimony before the grand jury In some laud fraud caws. Win. Vincent was In town this week, lie still carries his hand lu a fdlng im the result of a sprained wrist a couple of weeks ago. Writ tor Illustrated Booklet of Colorado' Famous Sight and Retort W. C. HcBRIDE, General Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND, OREGON, p i Democrat Hold Primaries. - The democratic primaries were held last Saturday, and the county convention will ls held next Satur day. Things passed off sinoot lily In tlx democratic ramps, but one or two Issues being of more than ordi nary Importance. Our republican friends will know next Saturday who they are to battle with. We are Informed that some of the candi dates have withdrawn from t he prin ciple places on the ticket. At pres ent it is hard to tell who will com pose the democratic ticket. A ietltlon asking for the establish ment of u mall service from Cedar vllle to Shirks ranch In Lake county, Oregon, was circulated here this week nnd received numerous signers. A postofMce has been established there nud a mall service would sup ply the people along the route with mall aud prove a great convenience The route Is 'one that will tie open nil times of the year and a mall once n week would put the people out that way In touch with the world. Record. ItolRTt Hesteu, a resident of Klam ath county about 50 years of nge, was found dead In the road near the Howard place on the mountain Pi miles east of Aahlaud, apparently having perished In n storm. Tho body wan found by tho mull cariior. Mr. Hesteu hud lived with u brother, Jim Hesteu, In Klamath county.