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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1908)
I at, BOONE'S Progressive Store Some very fine '' Ladies' Umbroidcried and Lace Hosiery, farmcrly 85c to $1.10. Now at... ... 50c to 60c Silk Velvet, all colors, formerly 00c to $1.10, now at 50c to 75c Ladies Shoes We invite special attention to our Ladies' Shoes. They have been fully tested. They wear comfort nbly from the start. They fit easily and are of most shapely style. The workmanship and ma terial have proven to be the equal of the best four-dollar shoe. Many customers have told us they are the most satisfactory shoe they have worn, at any price. We sell them at $3.35 and agree to make good every defect New goods arriving nearly every day HATS WILL HB IN IN A DAY OK TWO Th Unix! lywl In the band stsud , Mrs. attain hist Sunday. The boya are Kt tlutf iume Ktxl, hard practice now, and can furnish as iwod ruuslo as one will hiar In any couutry ton, of much ureider pretentious than Lake tIcw. J. N. l'itKcruld was lu town Mon ,! from Ms father's t.liice. where be y - - M. K. Kiniaey, who wont to the Ht. Vincent horltul, In Fortlund a few months uo, returned home Jaat week, and aaya ahe think aa aoou as she baa time to root a little she will lin much Improved In bealtb. Bho '.eft the hospital as soon as she was able to travel. The Kxatniner is lu receipt of an $1500 IN PURSES Races Commence Thurs day, July 2d The Ijike County Agricultural As sociation Will Rive four daya' racing on their track in Lakevlew, com mcncloK July 2d and f ndlnjr July 7th, l!X)H. Thfc sum of tlMO will be dis tributed In purses, ns follows: FIHHT I)AY-Jt;i.Y 2i. I'LHMC lat Kace-X-milf daah 150 00 2d Itace furlonK 175 00 KKCONU 1AY-Jt I.r I M Unre heat 200 00 4th IWice 6 furlongs ... 150 00 TII1UI) DA Y July Otii nth IUce-kj iullo daah 175 00 Gth Hare 7 furlongs. 173 00 FOUJtTH DAY July 7th 7th lUcc X-mlle heat 250 00 Nth Kaet 1 mile and 04 feet.. . . 175 00 0th Itace Consolation or some j other aoeclal 50 00 The reason for the mile and 04 feet race Is that the track In one mile and 94 feet from wire to wire. ' CONDITIONS All of the above racea are free-for-, hII, five to enter and three to start, but the Association reaervea the rljfht to hold a leas u umber than five by j reducing the nurse In proportion to ; the number of horse entered. j Entries to close the evening before the race, at 7 o'clock, sharp. TJie I'uclllc Coaat Jilooil Horse Associa tion to govern all races. Entrance feett, ten per cent of purse. Money to be divided as follows: 70 per cent to the first horse, and IK) per cent to the second horse. i The Association reserves the right ! to change any of the aboveracea, In J the event of not filing. No money i paid without a contest. j Board of Directors Oeo. D. Har row, V. U Hnelllng. V. M. Miller,; Itobt. McKce. F. 1 Light. P. I. LKjliT, V. L. SNELLINQ, I'resldeut Hecretary STOCK-TAKING TIME m 'i 3 X'.u. m. We are now in the midst of Stock Taking. Watch our store for bargains soon as Stock Taking time is completed. We will close out several entire lines to make room for new goods which will arrive in a short time. We have added to our already immense stock a fine line of Carpets, Linoleum, etc., Steel Ranges and Cook Stoves of all descriptions. These new lines will begin to arrive next month id r to Lll DO Lakeview Mercantile Co. has been vlsitliitf his mother, who has! invitation from the committee on lie been quite 111 fur some time, Johuny Is one of the wsrm supporters of Lakeview lu the county scat removal scheme. Ira Uiahnp returned to Lakeview liiHt week, aftt-r a sojourn of several weeks, durltiu which time he visited Portland, Seattle, and many other places. Everybody comes back to Lake county; they cannot Hud a place that bents It. U. II. Jonas and wife, of Wallowa, Oregon, have applied for positions lu the Lakeview Helmed for the next term. Mr. Joans taught at rulsley one term ceptlon, to visit Han Francisco to at tend the festivities lu honor of the olllcersand men of the American licet which will asnemble lu the Day of Han Francisco on arrival during the mouth of May. W. J. Proudfoot Government stock inspector, returned Tuesday from au olllclai trip to the denert, where he luspeited lu the neighborhood of 50, i 0(H) head of sheep, lie reports some scab, but says Dure Edler's sheep are clean. lie says tho clonert is dryer , thau it was this time last year. Every voter in Lake county should a few years a, and was very well 1 renter, ami vote on every measure liked, lie has Iseu editing a news ; on tho ballot, either yes or no. If 1 you don t uuUerstauu the measure, paper for a year or more. J. P. Duke was up from the ranch luHt Saturday. Jim Is oue of those broad minded men who says the coun ty seat is located lu the most con venient place lu tho county for the greatest uumber of the people, aud ho sees no need for moviuK it. As I am ajjciit for the Chieo Nurs ery Co., and have sold a largo ship ment of uumery stock here already, which will be shipped lu a short time, would like to get a few more orders before it Is too late. J. W. Hchwelufurth. 12-2 irank Stanley pusnod through towu Monday with his family, movlug to Houth Warner valley, whero he goes to locate a new rang? for his band of goats. Mr. htauley will bo on the east aide of Waruer, and his uearest poslodlce will be Warner Lake. C. D. Arthur has purchased the half Interest of 11. L. Chandler in the Mammoth Livery Rtnblea for IC000. Mr. Chandler hm bought the S. J. Prose ranch four miles above town, aud moved oik to his uew home Tuesady. We did not hear tho price. (Jeo. Harrow, of Hotel Lakeview, has been having a siege with blood poisoning of tho hand, which started from a very slight wouud on the knuckle joiut of the left hand, which be thinks may have been caused by a small sliver, but he does not know. It is safer to vote no, for you kuow you can get along with the laws we have, and uulea you understand the uew law ami waut it better voto uo Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. One freqiiMit (mm of bud blond II ilumUh llvnr. Tina 'l"ilwi'i' C(in.lliHll"ll. I'olamioui mibatiiiii'ua ma I lien Hbaoiliml Into tlia blood. Kui tii uowola uiuu with Ayur'a I'llln. O. Lowell. Meee. o ineuufeoturera of 9 HAIK VIUOR. AUUB CURB. CI1UKKV FUCT0RAL. Made t7 O. Ajtr Oa. All yers We hue no oraUl We publl.U tn formulae of all our medlolne. Can the Country Afford It? The Brewers, Matters, and Distillers of the United States consume in their products every year: value :iG.:w; 1,975 Du's of Corn 127,274,208.00 02,700,000 " " Uarley 02,700.000.00 5,K:,000 " " Kye 3,91t'),8H9.00 Sugar Products Hops and assorted grairs, C,U58,a)0.00 Labor (Producers only) 54,542,000.00 Coal and other Fuel 0,000,000.00 Lumber, Rubber Goods, Steam Engines, Mach inery, Too.s, Steam Fit tings, Plumber Supplies, Wagons, Harnesses, Ituilders Supplies, Glass, Filtering Material, 150,000,000.00 Chemical Supplies, Paiut and Varnish, Furuiture, Brushes, Packiug House Products Advertising Signs, Printing. Fire Insurance Premiums 15,000,000.00 Itailroud, Freights and Exprens 20,000,000.00 Making a Totul paid in to the producing sources of the U. S. of 1354.851,097.00 These industries pay annually state and governmeut license amounting to G8,875,4G3O0. Iu addition they pay City Llceuso, Real Estate and Personal Property Taxes aggregating the enormous total of 170,000.000.00. The continued growth of Prohibi tion and tho destruction of the Brew ing aud Distilling Industries will re suit in the Allied Trades in all lines i of mauufuoture beiug made to suffer ' great losses through the destroyed market for their product. The unemployed of all the large cities of the United States just at the present time number many thousands who are olamerlug for food aud sbel ter. The piohibltlon movement, if allowed to expand will certainly ag gravate these conditions by addiug many thousands to the uumber of un employed and over loadlug tho tax payer by compelling hlni to shoulder expeuses uow borue by the ludustries ; that certain fanatics are attemptug to put out of business. It will put in ' jeopardy the livelihood of upwards of Four Million people and precipitate the greatest financial crisis this coun try has ever known. for men who toil Levi Strauss & Co's Copper Riveted Overalls the kind that - WEARS" cut full made of tclccicd denim Si Wm. F. PAINE. LAND AGENT A no KritVKYOR Prompt and careful attention tdven to survey of Lands and Townsites, Map work Sec. Settlers located. Land and Town property for sale. LAKEVIEW, OREGON. Dr. Chas. H. Drake, Veterinary Surgeon OFFICE I ffio Fkoht. Fbmo ct Lirmmr Stablm, West of First National Bank. ; Lakeview, Oregon. W ANTE D A representative In this country by a larg;o real estuto corporation. Kieclul Inducements to those who wish to become financially Interest- ed. The Real Estate Security Co. fort Dearborn BIdg. Chicago, 111. WESTERN STAGE LINE Chas. Lambert. Manager i Leaves Klamath Falls Daily at 7 O'clock, A.M. Office; American Hotel SIO LAKEVIEW S18 ROUND TRIP OUR NEW QUARTERS The Lakeview Furniture Com pany has moved into the large Brick Building on Water street where a Large Stock of every thing usuallj' found in a Furn iture Store will be kept Undertaker's Parlors Repair Shop LAKEVIEW FURNITURE STORE. WALLACE & CO., Prop'r EatflBI I The Overland ealty Co. aniOE; Of RENO, the Hub of the Slope Invites Land or Lot Buyers to call and see or write them for a List of Good Investments of Houses and Lots in Reno and Sparks Acreage near Reno Acreage North to LAKEVIEW, ORE., FRUIT LAND, GARDEN LAND RANGE LAND Real Estate is the Best Investment "Towns Tributary to Reno: North Susanvillc, Madeline, Alturas, Cedarville, Cal.; New Tine Creek, Lakeview, Paisley, Ore. South Goldfield, Tonopah, Carson, Yerington, etc., Nev. West Tahoe, Loyalton, Verdi,. Truckee, Boca, etc., Cal. Hast Wadsworth, Olinghouse, Elko, Fallon, Fairview, Ilazcn, Lovelock, etc., Nev. The Overland Banking: Realty Company RENO, NEVADA (Formerly Hibbard & Turner) jmii nil mmmmmmmm )