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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1909)
LAKK COl'NTT KXAMlNF.lt. LAKKVIKW, OKEOON. TUVIIHDAY, MAItCII 111 FIVE LAKEVIEV is the Ont-fitting Point for 5 I His urai Inland Empire Personal MentidfT i DO NOT tlISS H is now on the verge of receiving railway fa cilities. It will receive, nn increase of several thousand inhabitants duririj the coming Rea son. It is surrounded by the richest country oil the face of the globe-TMB COLDEN 00050 LAKE VALLEY. this last and best chance to secure Nce 10-acre tracts at $200.6opiya ble$20 down and $J0 per , month. These aro IDEAL FARMS for Fruit R&gjlog, Sugar Beet Culture, or Poultry Farming. We plant your land to. t)r-' i chnrcls or anything you-de- sire. We save you money; we tnnke you nfonrv; and then we " Let your land take crc of you. " REMEMBER IflLIT LAKEVIEW DEVELOPHENT CO. Lakeview, Oregon Bernard C. Sltz, Mir. Loyalton," tu la COLORADO ffia LAKEVIEW, OREGON The BestMeals In Town Try Us. BflkerV n connfetion. Fresh Bread Daily jL C. E. LONZWAY, Propreltor c T - v - mmmmmm mmm Thousands of millions of cans of Royal Baking Powder have been used in making bread, biscuit and cake in this country, and everv housekeeper using it has rested m perfect confi dence that her food would be lirl.t, e vcc , and perfectly wholesome. Royal is a safe rzzrd against the cheap alum powders which are .i0 greatest menacersto health of the present day. ROYAL IS THE ONLY BAKING PGWDIR MADE I ROM ROYAL GKAPE CKEAM OF TARTAR fill 15c arcadia LIBRARY ASSOCIA TION NEWOFHGERS rioviu Picture Show Illustrated Sons Moving I'ictinvs I'UOURAri CIUNULS Mondt'iys, Thursdays and Saturdays Two Shows each Night At HHK) mid i(:(X) o'clock Odd r.llow. Bull.tlng 'nkcvuw. AllnilHulim III linl 1.1 cl Air in i Ni'i ii, riiii to-. At the AiiihihI Meeting ot the Lake view Ueading Uooin hikI Library Association held Saturday, March li, ! WOO, the following otllcers weieelect ed for the eiismug year. M.rf W. II. Klnrk, President ; Mrs U. I5. Khiuehart, Vice-President; Mrs V. L. Huelllnir, Secretary; Mrs. ij. N. WhtHnn. Tr nxurer. I Triift'-pc ; i J. 10. Norln, Mrs. P. M. Mill, i Vrs W. Mobs, Mm Win Iln Mm Win. lleryord, Mr. V. II i nk. Mi II. W. Drenkel. I'll luilotiib' ih the Secretary's .'iimt ter vt'iir ending Mar. 0. KH9: Amount n hand Mar. 0, I'.KM) 4 Mr, K. M. Wilier eotertalfWa dnmber -f lulM Inotflntqriijr. i Tli ru-rnoon wm apent in playing wnuu Th ttu'Ktu wr Mrn(lm Hhlrk. Wfttann. Harvey. !Mmlo, Powell, Nv rtn, Clftrh. Htwrlnrk. VrttxX MclTrn. flrtw. .Thornton, Fnllrnr, Harrow, MliMrK ApplejiAtc And Linton. Mra. Hrry Youat I tf ported na twlnKg1t III. IIoo. II. II. Brattaln pu& tbroonb lows Matardaj on hit way front Balam to bl bona In Palilty. Raf. W. II. Ho(klna, wbo baa baaa ooeopyltiK tba pblolt at Hilvar Lair tha pant fortnlfht ratnrnad boma Krl day. to eomplata arranaauaBta for fiarmaaantly location In that town, la praaobad bla farawaU aarmon bar a Hood ay. Barnard C 81 U la onnfload to bla bad wltb an attack of rbaonatlan tbat ba faroarad In North Dakota. Ha l r ported aomawkat Improrad. Harry Draokal laft laat Tbaraday for WUllti. Calif, wb.ia ba baa aaoorad n poalton an one tba old frlanda of bla boyhood boma. M. O. WlUla'ma aod wifa. and O. C Uotf. werrf In tbla -weak from tba Ora- ffon Vallay Land Co Irrigation worka at Cot too wood. Li. I.Emeraon. of Bic Vallay In Daap ! Creak waa In town aararal day tbla weak. Wm. Oobkina, of Palalay, eama down Monday ' and ratnrnad boma Toady. Mr. Dobkloa la ona of tba nartlMt MttJara in thla eonntr. la a ! maM nMAAMAil Man mnA K.. iMnNul a Una property. " t Ed Cammall, of town Hntura'ay. . W. ). Htain waa In Saturday from Mad creek. John ISlalr returned Retodray from Salem, wbera ba bad been on boilneaa bafora tba tax oommlaaloo. J. 8.Kebay waa down Mnoday from Palalay. Among tha oaltde arrirala tbla week waa C. 8. Odboroe and family of Loup City, Nebraska. Uenola lirown Creek MoodaT. G. W. Johuaon returned Friday from bla visit with bin family at Clorerdala. Calif. Mra. Johnson will return bare aometima in June. Editor Uacbelder, of tba Herald haa tieeu eomewbat iudiHpoaed tha oast week or ao, but la now much better. Victor Maxwell got back Wednesday from tba oU fields of Slekiyou coiiDty. California. He secured some Interests while away, wblcb be bores will (-lai:e blm on easy street, ami III also enable him to niake several Kobinora gleam on bis manly bosom one of these days. It is ustlesa for the Examiner to advise tbe ulrN to get bus under thene circunistnces, as they will surely do tbat of tbeir own volltlou. The Examiner rvjrretn to Htate that Mra. A. J. Hnnliy In very III. The Indy Ih one of our lendlnir tent-bera. and lier illnt-Hg Iihh enK'iK (I i tie attention of Prof, llan- tiv ho that the II lull Mhool Whh cloHcd Indefinitely 'I'ueNilay. Judue Heury L. llenson of KlBmatb Falls arriveil in town Tuamluy after noon. Ilu came over to exuniine the title of the lleryford Lan i and Cattle (.i)., and toasHlHt In dranuiK up me papeis of trail Hfer hh attoruey for the Onioii Valley Laud Co. A Hieber returned Thursday from a sojourn or several weens in Miin I'VnnriKiMi an i other Darts nf Califor nia. He reports the Kreatect interest everywhere maulfested in Lal-eview, all of w hom lei I uud predict that it is to he the Spokane of Eastern Oregon. The Alliinis Stone Co. brouuht In (1 people last uiht , from t he ernt. The r.nuli'M wilt ei lelinile St. l'at rlck'rt day, ly ivitif; a unnul l,a" HUM'5 Keeeipta for year eudinn Mar 5,l!tt'.) tf'21.Kr Disbumements for the year ejnl Miy Mar. fi, i'.VU lhC'.i.r.l. Italiinee on hand tiil. !'.'. Nam her of book iu Llln iity MrtL-atnes 21, Daily 1'iipern D, Local Papers 1. Money ppent for uiavazims and pitperc '.'." 40. llnoUs donated l Cards isnued Number of Honks circulated during the year 107. waa op from Davis fiilniiriiiiiiiiiiiin GREAT clearance SALE SHOES Ladies, Gents, Tiisses and Chil dren's Shoes to be Sold Re iardless of ;Gost. Come and Look Over Our Bargain Counters; SB. m B a n Bl M ' itltil2 Ml U Lib 1 AHIPq CMOPR f- MISSGS5H0E$, from $1 .00 to $2.50 per Pair. r 1.00 2.50 . 75 1.50 r a M bLV. an? . a . , ClilLDRENS', and INFANTS' SHOlBS .25 " 1.00 faW Every pair must be s6ld in order to make room for l. New Lines, which will arrive in a few davs. : v, ye hfivc secured the agency for the,' . ; ? . .,r W; L. DOUGLAS Shoes for Men,: " QUEEN QUALITY for Ladies, the very best lines that can be bought. Lakeview ilerc. Co. - Wholesale and Retail MIIIIIIIIIHMMMMMl f ! I 5 acre tracts half mile south of town $600 and $700, eas- terms Lots in Sherlock's Addition 50 x J 50, 16 Ft. alley $250-$275 Lots in Drenkel's Addition 50 x 150, J 6 ft. alley $150-$ 175 Excellent wheat and general farming land near town $15 per acre. DRENKEL A PAINE. LAKEVIEW. ORE. i I - i METHODIST 8ERVICES. Run.lav. March i A. M. Subject: Soma reaaona why tbe yoong shonld study tha Bible. Text John 639. Kven log KerTic, euojeci: uoa in Instinct Text Pa. 114. Prayer raeetins for Tbuaday evening aubject: Paul'a teatimony concerning tbe Cborcb. If you like aioging come out and haHr one of tbe beat choirs in aoutbern Oregon. Oo March 24 we will have a special bafvIom fnr tha aaed and will furnish a conveyance for any and all who can not conveniently come otherwise. We are especially anxious to make tbla . . . t.ii service a success ana luereiurc buiicii, thA h In nf anv and all who know of a any aged wbo do not get out to ser vices. Plae be free to apeak to the pastor in regard to any aged persona you kuow of in tbe town. OBITUARY O. II. Sawyer. Portland; R. P. llamaker, Kluuiatb Palls; J. S. 8pra gue. Paisley; John Htindt, lionauz.a; nod tieo. Uonn, were aa registered yeBterday at Hotel Lakev'ew. Tim Hii-h Sconl otiidtots orcatiized hu nth'etic club VedpesfJr. The fol lowing onlcera were eiccien : rreKi- deut. bnrtie Snyder: Nice resident, lieorgo McCoul; Secretary uud Trens- uer, Kelton UuutDer, ineciuo win devote its time to base bull during flm nnmiuu season. New oUiu-nls in tlie team were also elected: Captain. Chester Dykemau ; MaUHger, Walt Puttoti. Tba death of Mr. John W. Smith occurred at tbe boma of bla eon. P. D. Smith, yesterday morning at about 4 o'clock. Mr. Smith waa about 75 years old. a was horn in Wilmao county, Michiwao. He was married in Illinois in 1H00 to Miss Me-issa Norton, wbo died about two yearn ago Nine children were born of this union, all j of wLo o are alive, except Charles. iTbe oldest, Geo. 15. ia residing iu I Aloerta. Canada, and at the old home ! near Med ford, Arthur, Lewis, Ler .) 'and John reside, and P. D, Alfred j and Kola u J are residents of Laka- view. 1 Soon aftnr he nai :;iarried be w Lit with the rush to Pike's Pea, ami ioi a number of years resided in Colo rado, following ui'niug as a business. About 40 years ago he move ! to Calif ornia, and two years later moved to Jackson Co., Oregon, and took no a homestead and has resided there until last September he came here thinking this higher altitude and better water wuild i e a btretit to his health He did improve at fir?t. but the relief was not permaneut. The remaiuc. accompanied bv his son, P. D. ill leave here today fcr burial beside his .vife at Me'lfoid. Members of the fa;mly here have the sympathy of ul iu ttioir losi CATHOLIC SERYICE8. Rev. Father Tonkin. 8 J., will be here for the purpow of holding ser vice Sunday the 14th inat. and will i remain till after Low Sunday. April ! 18th. to irfa:e a few chlldn n for I Pirat Holy Commuulon, aud alo ti 'give hlx par'wb'o er- nn opportunity to imikc tueir Kaater duty. A cbnnse la tli? etrar lws of the stat"! 1m bee i mile by the passage of- p -.,. .rf r n p'a'ut-i iu h if h it'll r. t v ! 1 " t ' ..p o q .irt. t htiT" s.tle (MJ ilu in oi auinialf tfilf.'ii in rtrsr CASTOR I A Jor Infants and Children. The Kind You Havs Always Bought Blguatura of i s.iAi,;Ar k Phi.h $ K (VntralOllico Joh. Klliott, MKr K 1r jM A aaw wvav n . , n . Town Lota. Hunch Prcn rt.v; ' SEAGERS Ml STATE $ L. E. SEAGER C. E. SEAGER Office on First rioor ) Umbnch BuUding Lakeview Oregon THK MUTUAL U.iNKPlT LIPK INSUIUNCK CO. given the Wife, Mother or Children, rnlt nlHoluto protection ICendy 1'awh at time of death, or by nn Endowment, and aj a-teinutU-ly aavo for your declining years. The LIVEUPOOL, LONDON & OIOUE PI re Ins. Co. Dou't have the neighbor condole ; VUh you after the fire. Me pro- tected, NOW. The coat If In exact proportion with the Ilu i. nnu hdrhor tii rntn. th Iimh voii. aa an Individual, can afford to bo without It. 0 LIFE INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE t t riaced L'D.otX) tree in Lake county liint vear. Bent ad.ipteil fn ie edrf ot tliiH nect inn. l-'i-f" from all ilinenses. i Eni!orsel by f'uit iiispfctrf. feh5tf K. K. l'.UCJI, I.nkcview. Louis 5hav Dealer In Real Estate O. H. McPouuM. a Portland capital ist wa in town Saturdny, on bib way to inspect the llciag Distrct golo; mines. ! 1 have listed some of the ' 1 Ranches Timber Lands and T ! property in Northern CHliforni i, j country that is bound to improve rap I idly. Alturas, California. MISERY IN STOMACH IS ENDED FOREVER Why uot tdart now today and for evei rid yourself of Stomach trouble aud IndnrestlonY A ilierea stnmacn t-ets t lie blues and grumbles, (iive it a good eat. then take Pape's Diapep siu to etart the digestive juices work- in u. There '11 be uo dypsepsia er . hel liinu nf t!as or eructations of un I dieefted fond : uo fee'iug like a biino . of lead iu the stomach or heartburn, sick headnche and Dizziness, and your food will uot ferment an 1 poison your breath with nauseous odors Pape's Piarepsin cost ruly 50 e uts for a large case at any druu store here, and will relieve the most ohstiuate cnt.e of ludiuestion and Upset htoiu- i acti in live minutes. j There ia nothing else better to take (as from Stomach and cleause thei stomach and intestines, ana, besides, one trlaugule will digest, and prepare fur assimilation into the bio d al. your food tie same as a Bound,! healthy ttomach would do it. When Diapepsiu works, your stom aoh gets rett-gtts Itself in order, cleans up and thou you feel like batiug when you come to the table, and what you eat will do you good. Absolute relief from all Stomach Misery ia waiting for you as soou as you decide to begiu tukiuu Diapepsiu. Tell your druggist that you waut Pape's Diapepsiu because you want to be thoroughly cored of Indigestion Settlers Rates to Via Southern Pacific Lines Daily From March 1 April 30, 1909 FROM Onwilui St. JoKeph Kaunas City... I .en venn orth . IVnver Houston St. bonis Mew Orleans.. fir, (X) U5 00 sr. 00 So 00 25 00 sr oo sr. oo ,.. Ill) 50 Memphis lMooniiiitou . St. Paul Minneapolis . Peoria ChicnKO Pittsburg; New York .$:!0 "0 .. ;u "5 . SI 75 ,. ::i 75 .. 31 75 ,. 3:1 ixt OABTOTIIA. XjlKjfjVJll afford tobe without It. Blue Prints Made I will make 1 he Prints o any tract of land in the Lakeview Land District, aud do abstract work. Call or write W. B. SNYDER Lakeview Oregon Corresponding: low rates from other points. Kates for lr v.iVll.lilu8 .,oilltrf will be a combination of the proper colonist rate for nialn line junc tion point and the usual branch-Hue locul. Theco8tofatk-ketcanbedtposie.'tineeNvIth agent In Nevada, aod the ticket wrurnl-,ieJ to thH piWH,.ntt.r ,n thQ East, whilo these low rates ar , e(wli Stop-overaaren lowea ,t Cobre, Elko. Winnemucca. Lovelock. H7.,r ami RRXn. Nevada. LAKEVIEW, OREGON A Growing town in the heart of the Fertile Irrigated Farms-. A Home for You Tell your friends In the Eaat about these low raiea, and aend them a d Horlption of the SUNSHINE STATE. Maps and Illustrated doHcrlptl ve mat. ter can be obtaiued of any agent of the Southern Pacific, or from CHAS. E. FEB Passenger Traffic Manager San Francisco, Cal. D. E. BURLEY, General Passenger Agent Salt Kake City, Utah JAS. HORSBL'RGH, JR. General Passenger Agent Sau Francisco, Cal E. V. CLAPP, Dlst. Freight and Pass. Agent Reno, Nevada