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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1909)
LAKK COl'NT t'.X iiNKK, L A KF. V 11 J W , O I IK 1 1 0 N . Tllt'RSlVV Jl'NE 3. lIHMt The fcesf possible Merchandise at the lowest possible pricesthat's the policy we have followed for years and are STILL AT IT. We want to satisfy our customers and we know that their satisfaction comes only when the goods are right and the prices likewise. To sell you goods of the GREATEST POSSIBLE MERIT, is one of the ruling forces in this business. We direct your attention this week to our particularly attractive new line of Low Shoes for Men and Women. The newest, snappiest styles in every respect. If a pair of shoes purchased at this store goes wrong--we are ready to make it right with you. WE ARE AFTER. YOUR SHOE TRADE til the ral'r.ml Situation cluiugr.n, so far as ooncet us Noutheru Oregon. "Advcrlsling was h srent inven tion" mlil Hi" successful buntings niHti. "I wonder who was the II rut to advertise M manufn.'tures. ""There's no exact data on the subject" an swered the tanner, "hut 1 guess the hen's the person ynnre looking for." Ruberolf rooifng, guaranWd onrn. Auti'ii 1 1 r 1 nre Co. 10 On our editorial pane there ate tivo pieces Of t'tM't t Mint are t-t liu nl nleiet ()in in I'.v Win. lirairord, u-w in Sun l-'i :i n t' i iv ptudylng elec tricity, and tln iiIIht tv Muster Earnest Miirlni. n bright Id year I I lilll "f LmUi'I le.. Hit: hit ir-l, tlu Lent to lie had in hiiv city Merc t'n. Ni tine n' o i'nl w i t t , 1 1 1 a hath in ton ii any lunger. Mr M.Curdy ' hi" jut in two hath rii'ium in I'liniu'i't inn with his I f I t- Mt.ip, 'J rooms Knnth uf I'ol.ir.t'li) Hi t I. Give him a call. headed thl ny; and has a street j preacher mil his wife, who take tin tin at singing and exhcrlaticn, H0 Dl h", Vt shall expect the salvation Army, tambourine ntiil big base tlriini mil oon as the "aotn" road from Alturas! I In shape so tliHt l.aioinotlvcs Mini i passenger car can reach this town. All kind Wire Netting nn. I Ornl-j uinntiil Fence ntiil IStit Ht . Her- i nnr.rn. l'-4 ! '1. I''. ('ill U'tttOOcI, of Adel. WAS III ' town Moiulip, hihI ill I vv hut every1 I .it ko County rtn I tr of tln I-'. x it 'ii l n r should ilo paid ii yinr in advance, for lioth the x ii m i iur and the liilly ' Sum I 'i iiiicIm'o Mullet In. ' mmaaumi Tiacv mill l'n 1 1 weight oiV nl Oliver ('reituiery Putter. p.lUll.l. , 3 v It imII I''. T. ( lit her f.vs !a-t tnu iii'i'U lefiite lie cut) the .hints in working or ler. lie nt llHV ! M 1 1.K Ciirniit ion 'u' en n lit .N.ilk. Oil i Every Mtvle of 1.. .'. , ...I I iMi'irrnit'i ill lull - Ntiii'k Prices l'n lire f 1-1)111 f V ' :tiv to J lit men's HUiuinur lints ' in our . . 7A- .lime tith will lu Children's Pav in t he chinches ii1 1 over the hind. The Meth ' list SiiihImv School ivill ob serve the (ny with Hiiiroprinte exer cises Keiiimii her tlie il.ite Sim lav -Inne I'tli nt 11 oVook l-'ree illollel All neli'i.me. A new Hiipply of eastern tninnr eurel Imnis ami lireaktHbt line- . mi riiiveil nt Joe A m I in ik k khvs hw 1 s'learlin; .Muii.lay. Mv uimrHii tee. I tlrst chiss. w do come. Mturteil IiiiiiiI .11. All u.'l'kj Ken. iv tor al I I L Things Newest at La Mode Thonew Dillikcn Combs, Darottoa and Dandoaus-'tho very latost fancios for the hair. Drape veils, Chiffon Squares, etc. New Dutch Collars the soason's novelties Collar Supporter in Foixr, Bono, and Uolluloia Mrs. NEILQN, Woiiinii'k Out-fitter fttOlOllOtOO. OtOICK lO-OCBOtOiOlOOltJ Oeetin Unlve asties, sol I o ware Co. M'iiiner", Stilish i no tllitl, Anteti llanl County News Watch this Space ' For Bargains. Mexican tamales, hot. pvpry rvenliiB at 5 o'clock. I!1ir (ioose. IMf. liet your l'lnmliinif mill Tin Work ilone at Iternnnl'd. We ilo ti rut class work ami utiarHNtee sat isfiict ion. 1'.) 4 Tlif Kitison phonograph nn-i 4-min-ute reconls nt Thornton 'h. I'rice U, 40 and fG5. 10-tf. Atkin's saws kinaran teeil the"llest" in the worl I. Aden ilarilware Co. llinln-Ht iniirket prlct nild for ImiK wool Hlioi'p pelta, ly th Iiikcvlew Mercantile Co. ftf M. (!. Zomoun, M. Medina, A. (. Fastotla, and John Frnza, of Madera, Cailf.. arriveil Thnniday to euxntte in eheariim for Joe Ambrose. If von want tlrst cla's work done, satisfaction fiuinui tee.l. at tiiholster iiiK'. mat t'essiies over hHiile.l. t.e.l son ns t iif litene.l e 'e . leave word nt H. K'yuold's ntor for A. J. I'avis II tf I M W A lOi Ck Ot l3 tCjk at IO -C tot Ol O tCJ H-B tC9 Ot a9i - - 0 Aikl iii- frost at Stockton, Calif "1st tilt , nip;ie.l the pntatoeii. (ieitns were no liadr ileainaiied liy fiost that it will lie necessary to replant. Our frost at the name, time waa not no ba I as nt first feared, a. id the later fruit trees are now loads I with bloom, while the earlier vnritiee were not damaged other than to thin o::t ttie crop, something that would have been necessitry in any event. Swiss embroidery dress patterns at itulur t'eiri-iHitnlfni'i-. A colony of home seekers passei Oiroiich Ailel .Moiiil.tv. (M(, Although a mule lie sweet and iKlini, wain in I mnt aim nui i '. il. i Harris and family are occn pyintf the l'rlday residence. 1 Win. Nick ols Imys the K.iheri liiirus ranch on 'J" mile creek. Another line ilookinu bachelor, tiirls thin in the I place to llinl your alllnity. John Morris made, a business trip J to Adel Saturday and returned the I same tlav. K. A. l'rlday returned I with him. Or. Morrow will dwell .Morris' house this summer. in ,'ndy SCHOOL LAND ASSIGNMENTS We have for ale 32ft acres of land, In Klamath County, 30 miles west of LaKeview, the tnont part ot which is mountain tneBdow !(ind, witb some pine timber on it. There Is a creek flowing through this tract but is not used for Irrigation, us thin land does not require irrigation, there hein? sufficient nub-irrieatioD to produce a a good growth of grass. This is an excellent pri.erty tor a dairyman, or is firt class pasture land. Price K per acre. tlijO. cash, balance as ler state terms on school land. We also have another school land In assignment for 320 acres, located the Warner valley, and is bench land, but excellent pasture land. This tract is lower in elevation than Lakevlew. but there Is no water here for Irrigation, and the same would have to be u-ed either a pasnire land or for dry land crops. The price of t4. per acre will justify you in buying this for a speculation. Half cash will handle the above prop erty, the balance as i?r state terms. Further particulars regarding eith er of the aboe properties will lie furnished upon application to, I Silver Lake Leader: It is reported j that a coup: of yotintf people left i heie a few days huo bound for Van- POTATOES a shipment of potatoes : couver. Wash., for the purpose of at Hieber'a Cash tore. getting married. The iMrl is not old enough to get a license lu this state. Harry, a .Mikado. Is Creek Kanoh. representative of the cooking at the Deep The Hoard of Traie has Its regular session Friday njKht. The school Novelty question will be up for cousideiation, i combs, an and a full attendance is expected. ljue at I The Needle Club met with Mrs. Florence Friday atfernoon. The base ball boys will play Alturas Sunday.' An exciting game is ex pected. II. K. Lonzway has engaged a baker for bis bakery in connection with bis Colored Hotel. belts entire and uew at Bieber creamery cheese PACIFIC LAND COMPANY, Offices, Bank of Lakeview Building, LAKE VIEW, . - - OREGON. Lakeview is surely puttiug on nidtropolitian airs. It now has two tJrst-class moving picture theatres: has had one revivalist, and another Maik Hopkins aud sor, formerly of China, are guests at the W I tils Hotel. T. A. (lump returned home this week. 1 i The Adel Mane ball team lost the' game Sunday. The crowd was large' and many fans lud paid a quarter ' Soon the game was railed with Park ' on the bench, divans at the stick, Measles was catching. Wood was In i the box and all was a II re. Morse was playing first base, r iddle aecoud and lloal short,' Stanley was in the Held and Potato was umpire. Kuive began ' to spoon with fork and was put out. Spider toook bis place and caught a My. Ice kept everybody cool until . The papers of the laud are now i Wood singed him 'with a pitched ball. ; prlntiug portraits of the graduating , i on should have beard Ice cream The school report of Prof. Han by shows that there were enrolled Hill boys and 171 girls dlvl led as follows: , Overt) and uuder U, 30 boy, 45 i girls: 0 to 12. 40 boys, 4 J girls. l'J to 14, 25 boys. 22 girls, 14 to 20 01 boys. . DO girls ; the total being 340 pupils. I Decorated china free at to cash purchasers and kept ipilet. Furnace gave out some hot air n I mul what he omild tin. Hammer tiegaii to knock. Mule klfMe.l and said I'ntitu wn rotlfu. lire. id lilt floor and was liadly J it nt in i" I Wind i began tu pitch and gnl a pain. Kite took his place and went tip III the air Soon llin trees began to 1 1" live, Ua.or Man callnd out for shaving tlrst t.asn and liops for skipping the plate. The betting on the gainii was heavy String went broke and Konp cleaned them up but Woo. I spill even. I.verj body kicked when In the heal of the game Wood win put out aud his future badly charre I but not until he liad roasted the umpire. Drum lul l down a Ixint and tieat it out while I'nrk cheered. I l if now began to root an I Kite weut up in the air ami Morse fell down. Iltiet was playing for Idg stake but was put out on the pl-ite. Mouse stole second hut was caught liapplug by Pursy nt third. Tne score was 'it tu 13 bud the game v as over. CARD 0FTHANKS We take this opportunity to thank all who so kindly gave their aid and sympathy during the Illness and death of our wife and mother. K A. Snyder and family. Ii Snider Opera House J CITY AND COUNTY BRIEFS ollee. Business txifsls or Readers i:. i roliiinn el whatever d ::rii:i"n I.. it (or uch iuKtriiun. The cia.6lii-d advertising coli:i:.s Kn-Hiest innrket fur u.-rd articl. . otitsiu cssii fur anything of vultt. '! in thi le e::t '.ff-iid the Vat ran sprayed and it is alleged that the spray contains enough arsenic, to I make the berries dangerous, uules they are thoroughly washed before j U ey are eaten. Joe Ambrose was in from the West Side Friday. He reports that tbines i are looking SK) per ceDt better out Hurlej ernon called on the Ex- there since the rains atniner Thursday and reports bis: , , fruit in SDlendia condition, with' Paper ! Paper ! Paper ! of all kinds, themes half grown. ! Rosiu sizing, PA B Building, Deaien- j ing Felt and Roofing. Prices right The Sliver Lake Leader says, a band at Bernard's. 191 uf gypsies were in that j Uce. but j Th Wpatern paelflc haa eBtablished ooa eft headed for PaiseJy. These yv8""1 ra.ln5 ! eB"tJ"'fii wanderers mav reach Lakveiw s.on : H Btat,on at Un11 Point, near Deep wauaerers may ream i-,Hijveiew soon. Ho,e Nevada tor tD9 accommodation Strawberries shippai in from Cali- J of Ft. Bidwell and Cedarville people. t rnia are blamed for several cases of. It la also possible that the people severe llluess in Saleot the past week, of Warner Valley will make Granite Some of the California berries are : Point their shipping point at least.un- 8, AUTEN HARDWARE CO, Sells 50 ft. (iarden Hose ?. Lawn Sprinklers, all kinds. Lawn Mowers from i- up. Scieen Doors, all sizes, from 2 up. Window soreeus, all sizes, from .115 up. Building Material, full line. Kuberoid Hoofing, guaranteed 30 years, cot of shingles. Blue aud Bed Building Paper. Watr Motor Wasning Machines Guaranteed to run on less woter PrHnure than any other machine Made. Buckeye Mowers, Peerless Hay Rakes. Repairs for Buckeye, McCormick, Deering Mowers. Paints and Oils, Wood Stains and Varn ishe. 'cIrss. 'tin trie average there are , about h aft rl graduates to one boy. Why is tv Too much cigarettes, or j just plait) cussednesB? We call your special attention to i our line of Cluett Peabody shirts! 11. A M. J ICE CREAM In the seventh Inning Prune refused to play aud Bread got fresh and put him out. Cabbage had a good head WEHKLY WEATMI-R K I: PORT. Week enillng Tuesday, June, 1, 11HH.I a'. FreezerH closing out prices at 7"w'' I my di si inlti (latum There is an elfort being made to enjoin theState Tteasnrn r from paving the 1 K), 000 voted for the Crater Luke : auto road, on the ground that it Is ia local, and not a state road. ' I BROOMS Sweepers . ; ! i that stand hard usage - I the best ChMo broom HlL" j The Mount Vernon, Wash., Herald t evidently has its ear close to the i t: round when its says: "If a rail-1 road should finally bresk into South eastern Oregon the Golden Goose lake region of that state would afford another Yakima and Hood Kiver hiuh priced fruit land district. All that' country lacks is a railroad." Country bacon and lard at B. Sc M's. I 4T III nr. ! W 111 frid '.v .".it 1 21 siit'y ! IKI 'js sun. I sj :ts num. i si', t lies. -4D 41) O.I HI 0.00 U.00 0.00 j).50 0"(i) o.i n) tt'w fall rliarai-ter of ilar pt chl.V cl.lv 00 00 OD () pt cldy 00 I " 0.) i "The Black Aristocrats," will .how nt the Snider Opera House this i Thursday: evening. They have beeu here before and are reported to give a very creditable performance. Petersen Bros. Musical Comedy Co. will hold forth at the Stildar Opera House, all next week, beginning Mon day evening of June 7. 0 10 I .A T E t o ciminL i-7)R(LE-fwt) (OUNTEI1S AND four show cases, eiiqulre of A. L. Thornton, Druggist, Lakeview. I 00 I clear pt cidy 2.260 ACRE TRACT 'FAKMhlM. IF YOU CAN LOCATE me near you write your terms. Box 187, Portland, Ore. WANTED-FAT LIVE HENS FOR Intimitis al the Blue Goose. Itttf. FREE of improved land on East shore of Goose Lake. This land will produce grain, alfalfa or orchard has an Umbach requests of j abundant supply of wat the party who borrow- er- $27.50 per acre, ecr his 100 foot steel McCleary $ Shauers tape line tO return the New Pine Creek. Ore. same. Green Garden House. When you get to Lakeview come to the Green Garden House. You will llud good, clean beds, and ynii will be made at home. The Green Garden Is a modern house aud DioW will treat you right. Opposite the M. E. Church. !, HOTEL ARRIVALS Homesteads and Desert Claims In the FAMOUS WARNER VALLEY. for loction. several acres of We have surveyed out, hundred Sage brush land, s0" as there ls '" thi- This land can be irrigated at moderate cost. this is about your last a homestead. in Lakeview rv XT fr-nns For this JLHJ 1WL wci iuui chance to secure This Opportunity ! tZe"AT only ,irm The Location of Covernment Land a Specialty. f m 0f ;t-i regarding these Government Lands promptly lnlOriTlclLlUIl supplied. Call at our office and see photos of Wat iier valley. We also have homestead remqulshments ana scnooi land assignments for sale. 03" Scandinavian and German Spoken. JOHN COOBURN, NCLS JEPSON, The following are among the more prominent arrivals at the Hotel Lake j view the past week: II. h. noutb-lfS4 worth. Altruas; W. A. Speaker, I Euueue ; M. D. Rice, Madelaine, C Caiit l..l.n I Uuln. Wul.uul.u JOk Minn. ; H. E. Lewis and wife, Hutch- son, nannas ; vieu. 11. wu, vjeutrutta, Wash.: W. R. Condor, Poitland; J. E. Maytleld and family, Quincy, Cailf., A L. Ingerbam, Alturas; A. M. Bmith and wife. New Pine Creek; Mrs. Jane Button, Hacramento; C. W. Watson, Ashland ; C. II. Wal ker, Portland ; Edward J. Casebeer, Illy; J. R. O'brien, Klamath FaBs Managrs. For Particulars, apply to PACIFIC LAND CO., LAKEVIEW, OREGON. The following is a list of those arriving at the Green Garden House the past week. : H. Y. Camden, Portland. Frauk Deter, Autsin, Texas; ii. L. Burns, Warner Lake; L. C. Hausou, Deadwood, K. D. ; I'.uke Bennett, wife and grandfather, Warner Valley; A. D. Keisler. A. J. Hunter, H. Ahlf, all of Kan Fran cisco, C. E. Preham, lnla, Kansas. ; Peter Miller, Golcnuda, Nev. I L. I). Brlssell, Kt.Paul, Minn; M. Anderson, West Bide ; Geo. Avery, Hunta Bar bara, Calif. ; J. W. Appleton, Kan sas City Mo., Curuatlon wheat Hakes 50c at Duy Lots In Watson ' Addition Before you buy lots any where in this vicinity see those in Watsosn' addition. Close to business center, of Lakeview. 'XI tf. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A H Id Bunch (& Tussey Wholesale Alturas. California s We corrry a fail iine of Fresh Fruits, indludirtg fdOranges, Lemons, Bananas, Ap-ffl aiau uii tunus OI lllllS. Vegetables, SUch as Celery, Cauliflower, Onions and Potatoes. Fresh Fish, Oysters, Clams, Crabs. dlf your merchants do not Finn HI pi una uawui oous, gei mem Dusy. m Goods delivered In one day to Lakeview. 1