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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1908)
Bai, SOFBOWSER He Goes I .:pping and Prepares Little liurpri:c For Wife. SOME , OF HIS PURCHASES. Clsrks Unloaded on a H.t.rog.- nsous Collection oi Articles the Wrong 6io Old Plnloo,h.r One Moro Brsskt Out In Anger. (Copyright, 1W7, by K, i I'u-v.ltn When Mr. Ilowser ri'itrluil limnc tin' oilier rv oiling hit was Irjlntf h.iril ii look IIU sume out' clue. Hi' :ih try tnic lxik liuMTtiirlnlil iiml cnivli-.' ' ml In liulil I m (It n mrl of Kiln Hi it How iiml tlirn tiuitti n (li'li'iiiili.cil ( fort to break out on hln fine. II" Olilit'l f'Mil ,Mrx. ItuwHcr n lilt. Hin' snvv from tin' )irnt Hint there unit Koine tlilutf tip, lint tier only way wan to (ilii.v it waiting K" '". If he'd lieeii bti)lng- n roller tikatliitf rink to ralwe winter rnillhlieM In or win thinking of x liiuiicliiK the limine ami lot for a wnr liiilliNiii, olio would lienr of It In duo time. All through dinner ho tuntii talued n patronizing air ami carried a aiitiilueil e xtltemcnt, and It win not until they were seated In the family room tlmt lio untied tho lng of mys- Iff "THOHI STOCKINGS HATH HOLD At IIIOH AS A LHIttLAU A PAIH." tfrj-. lie iimile a Jump to answer a ring at the front door, and Mra. How er t'ltuglit xlglit of a lioy noil a num ber of puckiiccH. "I'lcaHe keep your seat, my dear," be said n she cam. running down tho bull. "Kut tliiwa sr. atore pitckafros," abe replied "Well?" "And I haven't lecn chopping for three day. There iuunt l some mis take. Ke If Uiey don't lielonir next floor." "Thcne packages aro all right They are addrcFKcd to our name and num ber, and they were duly pnld for boura go. If you will kindly alt down and atltl your beating heart and not act llko a rhlld of ten, I will eiplalo mat tent." Mr. Rowwr waa In no hurry. It waa a case for dramatic effect, and be meant to ring In a few. lie placed the aevernl parcels and parkngea on a chair and proceeded to walk up and down the room with hla bnnda behind him for three or four minute. Then be pnld: "Mrs. BowBer, on numerous oeca atona have apoken to you about rush big down town to bargain an lea." "Yea. and you have apoken to me In mean way. too." ahe replied. "Very likely I have. I know thut when you have stated that you could buy the regular dollar and a half glovo for 02 rent I have looked upon you aa a aoft mark. You have now and then called my attention to Indies' hosiery at one-half price to close out. I have given you money to take arantage of uch anleti. hut I hnve nt the some time pitied your gullulpflMieHH." "But they do have what they call knockdown sales, and now and then I have made some excellent bargains." ! Hunting Bargains. "For yearn, Mrs. Bnwwer, as I wild ' before. I have considered you a Boft ' mark, I have smiled at tho way tho Clerks must have mulled to Beo you come In bargain hunting. I hnve want- j ed to awenr when I thought of the thonsnnds and tens of thousands mid It Not la your life bare yon knewt ma to make a retraction. I aa an4 I tick. "Yea. I know." "1 pride myself on sticking. I'd rather lose a thousand dollars than i own up that I waa In the wrong." "Yes." "But In this case, Mrs. Bowser In the rase before us I am going to do an unprecedented thing. I am going to frankly own up that 1 9t all wrong. I am going to announce that there are bargain sales. I am going to own up that there are great big bargain to be had at bargain sales. I am going to state my belief that the woman who keeps her eyes open for bargain sales will save her husband thousands of dollars In the course of the year." "Mr. Bowser, you are ono of the best hiiMhuml In all this wide world," said Mrs. Ituwser ns she stopped forward ii tid gave hi in a wifely kiss. "Now, then show mo what bargnlna you have been maMllg," "Well, here Is bargain No. 1." he suld ns he lore off (he paper from one of the panels mid handed her three pairs of stockings. "Those stockings ! have sold high a a dollar a pair, but to ii' i' e i. ioiii for fall stock they ' were i l:i. them out nt 40 cents, j There's it k. . liiir of II. No right there." Two pnl:r v.e:e No. 10 and the third : No. 7, while Mrs. Bowser's size U j No. 8. lie tsas looking at her with a ! bland smile on his face, however, and I what could he any? They hadn't told j him that articles bought nt a bargain sale could not be exchanged, snd In making his purchase he tin it never tak en the size of the foot Into account. "And these gloves." he suld ns he held up a pair of kids green In color and only one button at the wrlut "the girl assured me that they were nit the go. but tu order to make room for brusa liedstends they were closing them out I saved Just 75 cents on 'em." Qloves tho Wrong Size. Mrs. Bowser wears a No. 0 glove, and those were 7V4. Hue never wore a green glove In her life, and Mr. Bow ser hndu't taken notice of the fact, lie watched her face for a smile, and with a great effort she managed to work up one, ami then he picked up another parcel and said: "We have here some handkerchiefs that were selling at 00 cents each. The room was wanted for woolen blankets, and so we buy the bandkers at ono third the regular price. Tho saving Isn't enough to buy a bouse and lot, but every little help. Am I a bargain hunter or am I not?" "Of course you are, you dear, good man you," wns the reply, though they were mens bandkers and she bad bought him better ones many THE MEN 110 KNOW m i a i inn rc . w m m ' l(VMUIIC.. wr i( V suckers, surrs AND HATS ort th men who hove put them to th hard tit ttstt In the. rough it weather. Get the original Tower Fih Brand mode since 1636 trio4 rtt ro ri hski La r W MM wm. I . I.I I W I a Hr ; n m m 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE 1 Traiii .Aasms Dcsions Copyrights Ac Anrnfis nrtlrif m .liwtrh an4 Arrlrrin mmy attl'-hiy Mr-nrinm inr iipinion trmm whiiifr ma Ifif Aiitcn ! iroliAl.lf TallttitMhtM. Co'-iriHifilr li.nm.iriptlr '""0'1"'II- HASUUOOK n l'imiu (rut lr, olilnt onr)r for wrunnl liil. ennui ton tiirunrh Munn .u. twlrt mft'Uti nvtta, wl'hout ci''. lu lbs Scientific flmericatie A hni1.rtnlr ltlnrtoil tk!r. I rp- milal I unf iftiliun J-mriml. 1 rn., 11 a r: I 'tir nn.'iilit, L Hold Lrll nowxlralar. MUNN & to New York kruiob OIHoi, r T St-, Wubltudufi. U. ' N0TIL Blue prlntsof any town ship In the Lakvljv Land District can be had by applying to the under signed. All work up to i jdnte. Checkings made !from the Land Of fice Records at the time the printsare made, work neatly and promptly done W. 15. Snider, Lakeview Oregon. LAKE VIEW SADDLERY S. F. AHLSTROM. Proprlet or. t t t t t. t t l. t t r The best Vatiu"-' 1 r die on the market. 4 Also n complete line of who & ftnd liuifirT hnrncMM. vrhu. Notice. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, notice Ih hereby jrlven that hI1 Irriga tion, or tnlllritce (1 Itches on all trout st res ins -.brought Lake County, Ore Kon, must lie wret-netl with a small int'sh wire scrwnlntc nt Ihelr bend or Junction with th tiialii channel of ftrcam. Also all dnins or ohnt ruct ions on silil st renins must lie pro vided with a fish-ladder, orothcreasy mruim of pusMHfre, at or near the mid dle of the main channel, so as to al ow tb- I'lid-ntc of trout at all times of year, ns provided by law. Snld work to lie done at low water time, or to lie complt-ted by IVb. 7, 1907, liy order of J. A; Barbara. Siieclal Ieiuty fish Warden for 1 jikeCounty. On'uon. A A robes, rlnths, bits, spn-a julrts. rosettes, In facterery hlnjr In the lln of carriage and Iwrno furnl-thlmfi. ft. pnrie by competent mn. I ) ; i I : V i li ffwv s"w1W.i isiiisjaai w u nmm If ssfci 1-ri.ftT-T-rlTrJrfaiii iii r i in I SEVING MACHINE. BOLXER BEABINQL HIGH GRADE Timber Ijiad .etlre. United States Iand OlUce. Lakeview, Oregon, April 'in V.m. Notio la hereby given that in Cum pllnnce. with the provislnna of the act of Congress of June . lin, entitled. llll- A . 1 I . I .. .1 . ,i(tlA no ecii lor two saio ui iimuei muui in the States of California. Oregon. i Nevada, and Washington Territory, -i aoni mow mat i snomcin i nave . extended to all the Public Lund bought this," bo explained as be held states by act of August t. 1H!)2 up a corset, "but It was going at such i FUANC1S A. FITZPATK1CK. of a sacrifice that I couldn't resist It a I Paisley, county of Lake, State of Ore regular two dollar corset for 08 cents. Ron. has nle j in this otUce bia sworn and the salesgirl aald It would laat you a lifetime. Ob. yea, I'm admitting that there la money to be eared In looking for bargains." Mrs. Bowser weighs 135 pounds. That corset was made for a woman statement ,No. 4(HW, for the porcbaew of toe W balf, M quarter, U halt .NW quarter, of Hection 31, in Township 30 S.. Kan e 10 H, W. M., aud will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes weighing Just 100 pounds more. It aud to establish bia claim to said land wasn't bur make or her style. The ' before Hesister and Receiver at Lake husband who thlnka that hla wife I view. Oregon, on Thuisday the 9th wears most any old corset has some-! (la.T, ' Ju,y 19u8- ... i, , He names as witnesses: C. E. Fitz . A . , .... Patrick, of Paisley, Oregon, John u,h, s runin a. corsei nnu ouujut : Stodt of Uonanza Oregon, Henry one. Mrs. Bowser bad to luugh at ; Newell, of Lakeview, Oregon, E. L. the grlmness of tho Joke, and he waSjXtill of Illy, Oregon, pleosed with himself. There was one I Any and all persona claiming ad- more packuKe the largest of all. She I versely the above described lands are auanected Its contents nud would have requested to file their claims in this given a hundred dollars to be else where for the next balf hour. It was a Ind; 'h hat. It was Inteu led for a young lady of eighteen or twenty It wbr cocked up on all sides. It whs rakish nud debonair and sau cy and Impudent and duredevlllsb. and yet Mr. Bowser reverently extended it on his bund and said: "For you, my deur. and how do you like It. I got It for $5 lesa than the regular price." I-t us draw a veil over most of what followed. It Is sulllcieut to say that Mrs. Bowser tried to faint away, but she only succeeded In sitting down on the floor lu hysterics. Mr. Bowser once j more been mo Mr. Bowser that is, he I Jumped up mid down and tore the hat ' Into fragments. He talked n Mint dl , vorce. fche was ordered to her moth er's by the morning train. She had driven him to the dead line at last and nnd- I He put on his hat and left the bouse, and when lie ciuiie In at 3 o'clock lu I the morning nud was asked If It was1 ottice on or before said 0th day of Ju Iv, 11)08. J. N. Watson, Register. 15-10 fnlltl.iiiM if rlfkllnra vmi lint, natil IntA w 4. j, . , ruin ng (iiit'loo s be shut li s Jaws hard tho coffers of the dry givids stores, ..... ...... m. u i . .. i . . .u . ' and relived to unswer. nlthough It There have been times when I thought to appeal to your common senso and other times when I determined to for bid you to attend a bargain sulo of any ort or kind." "But I got these shoes for 75 cents off," wiih answered. "That's worth saving. Isn't It?" "At last," be continued, without look ing at her, "an Idea struck me. We will say that It was a bright Idea. I would go shopping myself and solve the mystery of tho bargain sales. I would seek to discover wliero tho fraud came In. I would expose the duplicity of the merchants and bold them up In public censure. I would discover whether a pair of ninety-eight cent stockings reduced to 47 cents were ac tually worth 75 cents." ' "And yon went shopping this after noon?" "I went shopping." "And you bought bought" "I bought a number of articles. They aro here. I arranged for their delivery at this hour." "And did you find bargains?" aux-' fously asked Mrs. Bowser. "My dear womuu, my nniiio Is Bow ser, as perhaps you knov-.Samuel Bowser. When I say a thing I mean ilthough was, and he bad got sopping wet. M. QUAD. $1,000.00 Reward. I'he Oregon, California & Nevada Livestock Protective Association will Rive flOOO Reward for the con viction of any party or parties steal hiK horses, cattle or mules belonging to any of the following members of this Association: Cox & Clark, (hewacan Land & Cattle Co., Heryford Land & Cattle Co., Lake County Land & Livestock Co., Warner Valley Stock Co., Wni W. Brown, Geo. M. Jones, Oeo. Han kins. s. B. Chandler. C A. Rehart, N. Fine. W.a. Currier. Frank B. Bnuers, J. C. HoichklsN, Caldi-rwood Bros., T. .1. Brnttitlii & Soiih. T. A. Crump, Cressler & Bonner, W T. Creaslor Maud I VhiiiIim. Oi. m rim I W '' "KKVKOItn. Presld't ' n Mc EI(H I F. M Mil i.kk. Sec & Treos I W. I'. IlKIIYKOKl) FlNAM H C' M.F M. tiKKKN S. B. ClIAMll.KU Too Much Diabelo. T7 u M. fl"l k I fi, (L Lakeview by boybg this reliable, honest high grade eew ing machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co- SAN FRANCISCO. CAI FACTORY AT BELVIDERB. IU. ERECTED IN 1 000 MODERN THROUOHOIT "IRST-CALSS1 ACCOnnOOATIONS SAflPLE ROOn For COnnERCIA TRAVELER ! i ii utphi ic vr art awvs TREATMENT oeo'harrow LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietor.- ECZL'MA and PILE CURE f REE Knowing what It waa to suf fer. 1 will give FREE OF CHARGE, to any afflicted a positive cure for Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles and Skin Diseases. Instant re lief. Dont suffer longer, "Write F. W WILLIAMS. 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. Enclose Stamq. RESTAURANT Located on Water Street, near the Post office. Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW -PAISLEY. A. W. BRYAN. Pronrietor. Leaves Lakeview at t? a. m every day but Sunday Returning, leaves Paisley at 6 :30 a. m every day bir Sunday. PiiMiItri' arfj R4 trip I OFFICB- Reynold" A Wlnfleld' jikrti e Meals at all Hours. i Fresh oysters kept on hand during the oyster season. Fish and game in season. , Only First-class Restaurant in Lakeview. ELI, PROPRIETOR. ; LAKE COUNTY ABSTRCAT CO. INCORPORATED CuHtomer Snhnon tnnyonnaIne, Waller (absentiuIuUcdly (uuctlcing f( the IIIrtHl Menials' Dlubul) handl enp) Ves, sir. Shall I spin It for you, or would you rather catch It II I throw It under your leg? Tntler. Timber Land Nolle United States Land Office Lakeview, OreKon. Mar. 18, l'.08. Notice is hereby niveiMhat lu com pliance with tho provibimiH of the act of Coniftess of June t, 1 b78, entitled "An act for the aaln of timber laud in tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August I, 1802, Koae L. McUauiels, or kakevjew, county of Lake, State of Oregon, has hied in this otlloi hiH sworn Btateueut, No. 3Syi'i, for the purcbaHO of the NK quarter, NW quarter, N half, NE quarter, SB quarter NE quarter, of Seotiou 32. in Township 38 8., tiaupe No '21 E.. W. M., and will offer proof to show tlmt the laud aought Is more valuable tor Its timber or stoue thau for agricultural purpoaes, aud to es tablish his claim to said laud before Kuk inter and Keceiver at Lakeview, Oregon, ou Thursday the 18th day of June, 1008. lie names as witneases: Flint Ver non, A. Neilon, Win. Motzkor, J. i). Brooks, all of Lakeview, Oregon. Auy aud all persons claimiuK ad versuly the above described lauds are requested to tile their claims iu thin olllce on or before said lHlh day of June , 1908. ' J. N. Watson. Regibter. 13-10 A COMPLETE RECORD e have made an entire transcript of all Records in Lake which, in any way, affect Real Property in the county. We have a complete Record of every Mo tirade and ever made in Lake County, and every Deed fjiven. ERRORS ROUND. County, yj transfer J - (fi In transcribing the records we have found numerous mortgages recorded in the Deed record, and not indexed; and many deeds are recorded in the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds of mortgages and deeds are not indexed at all, and ate most difficult to trace up from the records. We have notations of all these Frror$: Others cannot find them. We ha've spent Hundreds oi dollars hunting up these errors, and we can guarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, Manager. 9