""LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER, LAKEVIEW, OREGON, THURSDA, FEBRUARY 2S 1909 E1GH1 Thirty days ago some of our citizens were prejudiced against Royal Tailoring but that was thirty days ago. We are selling Royal tailoring to our best people and they are enthusiastic over the beautiful work manHhlp, hand some Htylen and nice fits we are giving them. The Royal Tailor guarantee make a customer's money absolutely wife. Eighteen Dollars and Up j2j 500 New Styles to Choose from CITY AND COUNTY BRIEFS Satire. . Bnrinens Looali or Readers Inserted In tbif column of whatever description 10 cent line lor each inat-rtion. s 8 0 0 A quiet wedding ceremony was per formed by Judge Holder Sunday when 6 Mr. W. H. Robinson late of Frlne- ville and Miss Minnie Wallace of w . Lakeview were united in matrimony. Q : The bride is one of tbe most esteemed "irniitio Indian nf T.nkvinw. and tbe j r - The elanflled advertlnlny rolumi afford tbe greateal market for lined art Idea. Yon can btain eaah for anything of vaiua. groom is a new comer who has lately I enlarged quarters. engaged in Dusiuesa oere. inn ikhiu luer joins their many friends in wish ing them a long and happy life. Gossips and scandalmongers are to get" what is coming to them" at last. A law has just been passed by tbe Oregon legislature which provides fines of from 1250 to H000 for circu lating any scandalous or malicious re port concerning another. Tbe little child of E. L. Rains received a broken arm by falling from a cbair litst Monday. Tbe baby was brought to town and Dr. Hall set the broken limb Monday evening. We have a few articles of good value left on oui bargain counter. B & M tion has Anally settled at Summer Lake, having purchased some relin quishments and some deeded land. He believes that that section has tbe making of one of the greatest fruit producing sections in the United States. Tbe Bank of Lakeview is to be re moved into the Daly Building. It will occupy the room in which Daly and Hall's Drug store is now located. New and modern fixtures are. being made bow for tbe Bank. It will prob ably be ab tut two months before the bank will be able to euW its new CRAPES, from their most health ful properties, give ROYAL it active and principal ingredient The Examiner wants correspondents at every pustoffice in tbe county. Send in your news. Ladies, we have some new neck wear. B & M An Illinois farmer, who had always distrusted banks, recently found bis strong box containing $'28,000 which be kept secreted in bis home, bad disappeared. That farmer is now a strong believer in bank. And it might be that if our banks let tbe libt of their countenance shine through the columns of Tbe Examiner that many a board now secre'.ed in an old stump or buried in a tomato j can, would be brought out to do ser Ivice in tbe interest of mankind. iO(()0)OCXOiOt!0()0!0iO(000)0( i We are showing tne most upao-date All members of Lakeview Camp 526 W. O. W. are requested to be present at tbe first regulai meeting on April tbe 14, 1009, as there is business of importance to come before the lodge. A. E. Cheney, Clerk. We have seventy five new styles of Ladies' neck wear. II 4 M The Lnkevle Literary Society held Itn regular meeting Friday, Feb. 19, at the Methodist church. As many members were unable to spare the time necessary to make the nociety a I Hucceaa It was voted to turn all mon ey In the treasury over to the Metho j dlst church, and adjourn Sine DK t Supervisor Ingram is holding a j Ranger meeting thiH week. Ladies' and Gents' neck-wear at B & vi A Texas exchange wants to know why an editor ghuuld tell bis readers that Bil Smith came in and planked down two plunks for bis paper, any more than Mecbaut Jones should get out on the corner and yell that the same Bill Smith bad j iiHt bought a pair of 50 ceut galluses. Well, we think so, too. The Examiner is now sending out notices to nil subscri tiers sboniug bow tliey Hppeiirou tbe books of tb office. Under tbe new ruling we are not allowed to give credit longer tbau one year oi; subscriptions, unless we place a nue cMit stump mi each paper, something we emmet aflurd to do. Therefoie if vou wi lithe paper ceu t in ued .be nrompt with payment. Do Mot forget. Molilalia and Wyoming sheep buyers are operating in Gilliam County, and reeutly niekiil up 10,000 mixed year- A. ..i-7 J : T '- ,! -MT'. - If ti...Sti-h; It it economy to use Royal Baking Powder. It saves labor, health and money. Where the best food h required no other baking powder or leavening agent can take the place or do the work of Royal Baking Powder. W, C. Ford and wife returned Fri day from their stay In Alturas. Mr. Ford will re-open the rink as soon as his skates arrive from that place. DEATH OF ONE OF OUR OLD PIONEERS C. C. Cannon, one of tbe early pioneers of this section died a bis borne, near New Pine Creek, Monday morning. He left here last fall for a visit in Califorina. Tne climate there did not seem to agree with him and be returned borne about three weeks ago, suffering from a complication of dis eases resulting in a general break down, which soon culminated in his death. Mr. Cannon was born in Holt Coun ty, Missouri Feb. 11 1842.' In 1853 be crossed tba plains with his father and settled in Polkconunty. Tbe next year be located in tbeUmpqua valley. In 1861 be took up a prospector's career and for several years followed that calling all over tbe west. 1869 be located in tbe (Jocse Lake valley, at Lassen creek, adjoining New Pine Creek and at time of bis death possess ed 300 acres of fine land, well improv ed which is considered one of the most valuable estates in this calley. In 1887 Mr. Cannon married Miss Blanche, tbe daughter of Capt. E. Follette, who survives him, together with a daughter, Olive, who are thus bereaft ot a loving and indulgent hus band and father. Mr. Cannon bad tbe reputation of being an industrious, honest and up right man and was higb y honored and respeoted by bis friends and neighbors. He was a stauueb republi can and his hones'y of purpose was such that he never scratched the ticket. He was buried at New Pine Creek Tuesday mornnig at 11 o'clock. Terrible wind storms of late am re ported from Oklahoma. At Oklahoma City, Tulsu, Ardmore and Gutbria, brick walla and plate class windows were blown down and big trees were broken down by tbe force of tbe wind. At Enid, several people were seriously injured by the wind. In view ot tbe p a noe of these ttorms, Tbe Examiner ceases to wonder at tbe rapid iucrease of its list of sub scribers iu that state. Mrs. Neilon's Sale of Women's Up-to-date Suits, Coats, Skirts and Millinery. Everyone of the above positively NEW this Season. Come and See for Yourself. La Mode AnnaM. Neilon WHEN They get time to write it MAXWELL & SON Real Estate Will occupy this space to tell of their bargains. Red Livery Barn M. ('U1 and T'Vw-5 S New Mis Fancy Tc nns to Lit Corner Canyon ai d M.iin Sts, IVAN, Prop. Special Accommo dations For Freighters Lakeview, Ore. MANY WILL BE HELPED BY IT PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS Trade-Mark's, Designs, Labels, Prints, Etc. Atl eliiPHex if business bef.ire III United StuteH Patent Office fjlveii Prompt and I'mvful Personal Attention. Terms the nioHt reu Minable and ;"' work KU.'ii'nulacd Address all Incpilliea to JANES K. POLK, ( Member of the It.ir of the V. 5. Supreme Coust. ) 2407 P Street N. W. Washington, D, C. lings . t Iper lit ad with the wool to l e delivered at Cor. dun uuiu'. i April 1st. A dance wa broken up at Bly be ouno same one shipped in some stuff at t'i per bottle, that had lots of fig lit in it. Pettv tMeviiiir is going on at Bi.u iiiiza anr. the ISulletiu lutia.Hles fame j thiug surprising will be doiug soon. The Legislature passed a law estab lishing an asyluui four the iusaue in Eastern Oregon Now, wDo wuuts itl Does Lakeview? One of our Minneapolis subscribers, Mr. A. Kylander, hBa our thanks for a copy of the Sunday Tribune of that city, long a welcome visitor in our former home. L. F. Conn, who In considerable of a hunter, wrote a letter discussing the inline laws, which was published in a recent Issue of the Oreyjonlan. tl. R. Boydeu, of Sioux City, Iowa, after traveliug extensively in this and tlaruey couuties. looking for a Iocs- To relieve tbe worst fcrms of Bbeu mutism, take a teaspoouful ot the following mixture after each meal and at liedtime: Fluid Extract Dnndelion, oue-t'alf ounce: Compound Kargou, one ounce ; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Tbese ingredients can be obtained from our home druggist', and ar ou euMlv mixf-1 by shaking them well in K8 Alturas, California Government Land Homesteads and Desert Claims in Lake County, Oregon. Thousands of Acres of the Finest Grain and Fruit Lands on Earth can be secured now, FREE ! Do Not Lose This Last Opportunity! ' CT Scandinavian and German Spoken. For Particulars, apply to john coqburn, nclsj epson; Managers. I FIC LAND CO., LAoSNw' h iiih'iu. ji'iiti is Ku'ruiiv it5ib iruiu til.' Orst few doties. I VU up, iuHctive kidneys to tiller am' strain from the Lluod the poisonous wade matter and uric acid, Mtucb CHtibes IxheuniHtism. Ac KbeuuiHtisii) is not only the nioet puintul h iid to:.'turous diseiise but dungerous to lite, this simple recipe will no doubt he greatly valued by many suil'ereis here at borne, who should at ouch prepare tbe mitxure to get this relief. It is said that, a person who would take this prescription regularly, a dose or two daily, or even a few times a wetk, Viculd never lave serious Kidney or Urinary disorders, or Rheumatism. Cut this out and preserve it. Gool Rheumatism prescriptions which really relieve are scarce, indeed, and wheu you need it, you waut it badly. A Needles, Call', youth received a circular setting forth opportunites iu tbe navy, in answer to which he wrote the recruiting offices, as follows: "I will cut olf my right hand before I face war. I wouldn't work for tbe United States navy because Japs work for less money tbau white men get. All us white boys go without jobs; tbe Japs take them." Revolts at Cold Steel "Vour ouly hope," said three doc tors to Mrs. M. 11. Fisher, Detroit, Mich., sulferiug from severe rectal trouble, lies iu au operation," "then 1 used Dr. King's New Life Pills," she writes, "till wholly cured," They prevent Appendicitis, cure Constipa tion, Headache. 2."c. at A. L. Thorn ton 'a WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT. Week endiwc Tuesday. Feb, 23 , 1W0 Pay max juilu.j proolp m'w character I (vatiuu tall of day wetl.' I 44 ' !' 0 00 "' "uo" pt cldy thur.j 44 fa7 0.15 2 frid'yl 41 j lor"""!: I 2 i " aat'T ! a.', j ID 0.08 j 1 cidy suu. 84 14T"T"fr I I iiiuii.l it) 4 0.00 1 00 tues. 4(i j 15 U.tK) no Bunch (b Tussey Wholesale Commission Merchants fa We carrry & fali iine of Fresh Fruits, indluding Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Ap pies, also all kinds of Nuts. $ Vegetables, such as aj Celery, Cauliflower, Onions and $j m Potatoes. m $Fresh Fish, Oysters, Clams, Crabs.tp Mlf your merchants do not handlejS f this class of goods, get them busy, m m fS:,;a,,a.V-rr-fatoaa" ' feg Goods delivered In one day to Lakeview. i I i i i CENTRAL MEAT MARKET i j ! s BEEF. MUTTON. PORK. ETC. I JOHN WNDELL PROPRIETOR I i BUILDING NORTH OF HOTEL LAKEVIEW LAKEVIEW OREGON OASTOniA. ami Km Haw Aiirarj i immr-outmrn rummourm sotirarHr omiymmm Mammoth Stables O. D. ARTHUR. POMifitf The Largest IJvery and Feed Stable In Southern Orepon or Northern California. Hones Hoarded by the Day, W eek or Month. Special Attention Given to Truusieut Stock Boatu LAKRVIEW OREGON af I