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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1908)
H I ihm $1500 IN PURSES I'ltll tllMIIIM I i i ! i i ! ! I ! ! at BOONE'S Progressive Store Everything worn by women and children New arrival of Ladles' Mats. and MI55C5 I'jish mis latest iUvfs of lcnuty, prices could not he lower. and are determined to (;uirenieiit f trade nirch nnd'se. meet every in this line re- of CXJK'Ct t a i riving, v hat you made See Tlicv hat ire e- hats to he constantly If ve have not now want we will nave it for you. we have hearties. hi ItXM MM NOTICE t clf-"",, : Mr shearing corrals ami 1 1 f ! vats l" Chii.sh lmlrl are now r-H.ly for um, and In good hlwii llj10 Komi McDitnli-lit. Little t'loirnro .lohiiHon Ih much tiettur thl we '. John No.l Iihh returned from an extended lrl t' KlHinath roiintly Ham Mi'Kwi huh wife were, v If It or In Lnkeviim lint Moudiiy from thn ran 'h. Two dentists linked here tliU wk from Sun rraiii-lfi-o, looking over the country. Ciio. ntlt-kfl whs down from Warner t'Hiiyoii yesterdiiy, where he, 1 tinnKl In gett ' ot stone for 1 ho foundation of CresMers new house. Mm. Ir. .Smith and little Hon have returned trom Tacoma ami Siicrninen to, where they weut for th lit tin boy's hetilth. Tim Ilttlo tello is much iiuirovol. R. M Koner anil wlfo went out to the Hunger much on Drews i-rwlt Miui'luy, Mr. Kimnr remaining, w hile her hiisliimd returned to It in duties at thu IIitiiI.I Otlice. S. .1. St u I ley tint t ho mixlortiiiio oiik diiy liift week w 1 1 1 1 o repiiriug mowing in no In ue to receive a severe li:k over i thu eye, which cut r deep giitdi in his lirow Hinl atinoHt Minding htm. TniMiiny tin f i l iwing Kthviiii arrived in town on In ml business from thu Illy (Miuitry: Olu Huleim, M. lliuiKHiiHon, John Kvoen, John Olson, Hnury lliimeu an I V. Jorguuson. Andy Morris whs ovtr from Adrl rTTTturday He informed us thm lit would move to Camas l'ralriu about the first of Msy, where ho will run a dairy this Bummer, milking 2j or Ik) COWH. "Uuclo" Dick Urown, who went back to ArkaiiHHW on a visit to his boyhood home, returned to Lakevie hint Thursday. Dick says he did not find thi ngs there us ho left them M years ago. J. U. A u ten and wife arrived hero Tuesday from Klamath Falls to make their homo in Lakeviow. Mr. An ten will open a liardwuro store here. They wero iiooompanlod by three luldes from lily. We believe Spring has come, uIoiik with it house clean Ink time. Our lace curtains and hurliipiug, are neceHsi ties. H &, M I Thos. Hherlock is down from Bum mer Lake. Kvey one is welcome to the ftpcuking lit the Opera house during the Teach ers Institute which w ill de held Thurs day and l'llday evening. The meet I ng hint evening was very interesting. All should ktteud. (ieo. llwiiklns is on his way to Lukeviewr from San Francisco with a tine, lg nutomobilii. A story Is out to ttie elt oct tliHt Ct-orge undertook to try thn k eon of his machiue, and was "pulled" for faht driving. John rltiudt and wife came over from Illy Isst week. We understand that John has purchased four lots in Watson's Addition, and will build cottages on them for rent. Ho ex pects to make Lakeview his home in the near tuloro. Karl Harris sou of Mrs. J. II. Harris, of Corvalli, and nephew of Mrs. V. It. Kuiilei, came home with Mrs Snider to vinlt hero this summer. The lad (Ininliecl hik'h achool lu Feb ruary, ainl beinx but 14 years old, could not enter college, so is taking a VMcution until ho is 15, w hen he can enter college. W. A. MitHHliiKill retururil homo I from Shu Dleuo Monduv. Hesays his 1 wife and daughter are in ood health but will not likely return homo this year. Hilly expects to muko his city property ready for buildiuu a Hue re-Mr nro upon it next year Races Commence Thurs day, July 2d The Iiiko County Agricultural An Roclfitl'in Will give four day' rftclng on their tnick In Lakevlew. com tnrnrlng July 2d ntid cinllng July 7th, 1!M)H, 'Hit Hum of fl.VH) will IwdlM- Itrlliiited in piirncH, nit follows: ITKST DAV-Jt.i.v 2i. 'I I'I'KHK j 1st Itiicp X-imlr daali $150 W U Itace furlongn 17", 00 1 1 si;coM DAY-Jn.v I :;:il K;u X heat 200 00 i 4th I !ju c-0 furlongs 1.7) 00 ' j THIltD DAV-.Ii i.v Cut i.rth Hiicru -iiillo (1iMh 175 00 ' 01 h Itiuc 7 fiirloiigs 175 00 ' FOIJUTH DAY Jri.v 7tii ' j 7th Hiwt -inl heat 2.7) 00 ! Mt h Ituce 1 mllij and 04 f.--t.. . . J75 00 1 tHh llncv Consolation orsome ither ajieclal CO 00 The reason for the mile and M feet race Is that the track Is one mile and 04 feet from wire to wire. CONDITIONS All of the above rac.en an free-for- all, five to enter and three to Mart, I but the Association reserves the rlht j to hold a lens iiuiutier than five by i reducing the purse In proportion to ii... . , 1 ue iiuiiiihtoi iiorsi-s i-iuvreii. ' lOntrles to clow th evetdnjf Iwf'ire the. race, at 7 o'clock, sharp. The I'nclllc Coast lilood Horse Assocla t Ion to govern all races. Kntraneo f.i-s, ten per cent of purse. Money to ls divided as follows: 70 is-r cent to the first horse and IV) per cent to the second horse. The Association reserves the rltrht j to c limine any of the above races. In i the event of not tlllltuf. No money paid without a contest. I Hoard of Directors Oeo D. Har row, V. I.. Snelllng. F. M. Miller, Kotit. McKce. F. I'. Light. F. I. LKiHT, V. L.SNF.LLINO, President Secretary Ostermoor Mattresses Guaranteed Better than the Best of Hair. It will never Mat nor Pack. Dust, Moth and Vermin Proof. Absolutely Non Absorbent, practically un-wear-out-able. It is Built not Stuffed. - - Superior to any Mat tress Manufactured. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. Lakeview Mercantile Co. !I1IMII Mlllll E"., builders, mechantcs rlinni and worker! of ail kind wear Levi Strauss & Co's Copper Riveted OicraHj ft cut full elected denim tron and serviceable tk your dealer -W ANTE D- A n'preseutatlve In thin country by a large real estate corporation. Special Inducements to those who wish to become financlallvjnterest ed. The Real Estate Security Co. Fort Dearborn Bldg. Chicago, 111. Wm. F. PAINE. LXD AOK.NT ami SUHVKVOR I'rompt and careful attention given to surveys of Lands and Towneite, Map work &c. Settlers located. Laud and Town property for Hale. LAKEVIEW, OREGON. Dr. Chas. H. Drake, Veterinary Surgeon OFFICE Rmo FmottT. Fmmd A Lirmmr Stabl, West of Hirst National Bank. Lakeview, Oregon. WESTERN STAGE LINE Cbas. Lambert. Manager Leaves Klamath Falls Daily at 7 O'clock, A. M. Office; American hotel $JO 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 Pale, Thin, Nervous ? Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take It Ayer's Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine. Thli U the flrat qovttlon your doctor would Mki "At your bo we la rKulrT" II kuowi Mint dally action of ilia bowel. It atxolutoly .ti.ulUI to rooovary. K.ep your liver anil v. and your bowali regular by Uklug laxatlva Gout. u( Aysr'a 1'iUa. A Mada by i. O. lj Oo towel!, Maaa ieo luauunutturera or HAIR VI(M)B. AOIJB CUKE. CntKUV etCTORAL ijers Wa bava no aeoretal Wi publlib tba formulae of all our medloloee. lieorK Storkmaii, bo went to I'rlneville a tew weeks iiyo to eetablitib j u cIkhi factory, returned here Iitrit j week, ami while hia epillcatiou f or I h lieoiiHe to inhke Hinl mcII cigars Id, oiiiK tlirnUKh t tie regular clianuela, he will make preparations foi' nioviog to Lin new location. A petltioQ wbh neat up to thu Pout niHHter (icnerul this week protoHtlnif HKHlnnt tlio new mall schedule, which iti boou to no iuto effect, calln for thn departure of the southern stage at 3 o'clock iu the uioruiug, as it is a great luconveuieiice to the travel, and all who handle the mails, and also un necessary. Subscribe for The Lake t'ounty Kx funliier, if j-mi wnnt thv iicwa. Child-kescue iihe U In the. six months of its Child Res cue Campaign the Delineator has accomplished certain results. It is now iu touch with forty five agencies for plaomg children. It is in corres pondence with twelve hundred Insti tutions caring for chlldreu. It has facilitated the : placing of several hundred children in good homes. It has brought together and orystalized the best thought of the country upon this subject and presented it in read- able form to the laity the publlo which knows nothing of this form of work but which is ready and eager to hear of 'it. It Intends to go on as fast as wisdom permits, In close connection with the most advanced thlnkes upon the sub' ject, and it sincerely believes that the 1 Lll -1 L A- .LI A I & A. puuuuiiy given ic mis mum important work w ill result ultimately In incalcu lable good to the childreus' cause. At the Theatres THE MONO CO. will play six nights iu Lakeview, beginning May 4tb. SI1ERKYS Musical troupe will play one uight in Lakeview, May 19th. EMPIRE STOCKfcOw"ill play in Lakeview six nights commencing June first. TAYLOR-DANIELS CO. will play six nights in Lakeview commencing June 22. venana mnmM Keaiw lo. 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, FRUIT LAND, GARDEN LAND, RANGE LAND Real Estate is the Best Investment. ORE., Towns Tributary to Reno: North Susanville, Madeline, Alturas, Cedarville, Cal.; New Pine Creek, Lakeview, Paisley, Ore. South Goldfield, Tonopah, Carson, Yerington, etc., Nev. Wust Tahoe, Loyalton, Verdi, Truckee, Boca, etc., Cal. 1JAST Wadsworth, Olinghouse, Elko, Fallon, Fairview, Hazen, Lovelock, etc., Nev. The Overland Banking Realty Company RENO, NEVADA (Formerly Hibbard & Turner) i 23