Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, March 03, 1910, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    LAKK COUNTY KXAtflNKK, LAKKV1KW.UHEUOM. THUKftIA, MAIICH S. 110.
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Last Call:
Only a short time more and our
entire new Spring Line will be on
exhibition. Until then, many
Money Saving opportunities await
you here at Bieber's.
To offer Merchandise all the time
the prices we are selling them
now, would be exceedingly un
profitable. First cost is never
considered when we are ready to
dispose of seasons' ends.
We call your special attention at
this time to our DRESS GOODS
and GENERAL LINE OF DRY
GOODS. The present reductions
in these lines vary from 20 to 35
per ceriL.
ALTURAS DELAYING
LAKEVIEW RAILROAD
UenoUarxte: Manager T. P. Pno-
way of the Nevada California Ore
gon railroad states that tt wlnda
and warm weather are now catilug
the enow in the mountain north of
Ken" to welt and that bla road la
having cousiJttrabla trouble with
Hood. He states though that there
have ttceo u accidents yet and no
serious delays.
Mr. Dutiaway also states that at
present the work of extending the
line from Alturas to Lakevlew is not
in progress as rertaio parties at Al
turaa refimed to allow bla roa.l a
right of way and they had to go to
the courts, lie states, however, that
he hopes to see the trouble settled in
a short time, when the building of
the road will coimiitMK'e ones more.
SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON1910
Our
Samples or Materials and Styles
from Chas. A. Steven & Bros., of Chicago, whoso Custom Tailored
Suits are In a class by themselvos, are now on display.
These garments are made to
Special Measurements Only.
finest workmanship
You will be delighted
from high grade Imported matorlals with tho
throughout.
With tho new models wo show.
Mrs. NEILON, Wom'S
Outfitter
irau i
CITY AND COUNTY BRIEFS
bus
shipped from here February 11. Thepe
, are Lake coumy sheep that were
1 intered at Merrill.
Steutle Aunie! -it i sbiiBK
vame, nin ny yet, tuiu'e !
(enihl did So) siioufci b i- uufatuil
iar tsee tl t tirst time in snaie weeks ' The duck season closes March Stb.
yestt Ttiu , n ucb to tue "ai i iaoa of ; Two game wardens are etatioued hern.
all Lkt virtues
Stock Doing Well
Paviil T. Joues, one of Vnnie
Valley's ide awake Moekinen wan
in town the latter fart of Iitxt week
Mr. Jone skvs tlint I lie nmtiv sterlet
th.'tt itr com Int; from Home felloes
tlittl try to (ie wront; aliout llnutin
just to lie int rury, retlHrdlut; the
lushes if stork thrtiout the county
htivi- I i-en u 'usly ex.itei itt d. Tlieie
htr ht'i'ti some Inures ii4 every clock
limit expects either in winter or sum-uit-r
I'Ut excel t In few ruses those
Hre no more than the nvcr;it;e. It is
too early to tidk itiiont loses in Luke
count r hs tlie Utter urt of tho sen
son t.efoie the trcen i:riiM is hih
eluuitlh lor feed is the .luiiyerous
tunc.
Warner Booming
K. I!. Millar I wlm Inn clmrkje of the
com ui israry for t lit Warner Valley
I.uu I A. IrriiiHtu u couitniiy is in town
for a few diiys visit on l usloess. Mr.
Milltnl sitys thut t 'i company is in-crea.-.iiik!
their force of employes its
fttst as they en n secure competent
men. He is very oitimistlo over the
future ot the project and says that
it will menu much to Lake county to
say uuthiiit; of the valley.
out. This
F. . Fitpatriick, of the ZX ranch
Chew ileal! was i town Tries-lay. He
xepnits t; at he is Ut-iiiv a wood many
cattlf. tnt that the lots is greatly
Agerhieu. i nt nlj as to bis own case,
tut i all etc eh ii.- tsi'i ti e county.
Bo-u -To the w.te cf J. W. Isenhart
Monday, the '..'XI h lust, a 10-iiound
boy.
March came in, not as a roarinz
lion, but rather as a very, very wet
dack !
Forest Hunter V R Hammereley,
is the proud possessor of a registered
Fox bound from the Kenwood Ken
nels, Lexington. Kentucky.
A. E. Imbler. of Ashland was in
town Sunday eizinu up the difference
between Rogue River and Golden
Goose Lake Vatiey If be managed
.n.i-r".' "ui-r;;lr Br"" IbrooRbt to town, C.W. E. Jennimzs
pies, we'll bet be decided in our far-
Art
There is talk of a " auto g kg
n Main St west of trie Exawieer.
The Road Suoervisori- of the coo bf
are io ssion this week. In consul1 a
ton with the County Court The lat
ter ii now inclined to take dd the mat-'
ter of good roads for tbe County.
The report of the proceedings will be
made in tbe Examiner next week. .
"The weather tbe past week would j
io credit to tbe Willamette valley '
AOthini; but rain, mist and slush. The '
snow has mostly disappeared olf toe
foot-bills and valley, and it is to be .
hopeJ uo more will take its place.
An orchard of 12 j acres is ta be
pi acted in cherries near Sacra'nenco
this spring. Some day wtieu orchard
men leatn cf tbe tnauuiflcent cherries
nro'.vn here, there will be biu or-
bard'4 "of ttar delicious fruit planted ;
u this htctiuu.
A homesteader lat week sold his '
hemesfrnd aojoioii ti Llctid f t.r 17.
iicei ses should he taken
is a blot worth heeding.
Services will be held by the V6
man's Guild in the Methodist Cbrucb
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Every
body cordially iuvited to attend aud
join us in a song service.
From the noise that tbe wild geese
and docks are maklag as tbey fly
northward in the early morning and
tbe welcome chirp of the robin that
sits on tbe tree close by tbe office,
either spring ia here or the feathered
tribe have made a mistake.
Some good people of Ctooked
Creek were chasing deer last week
and tbe game warden, was hot on tbeiri
trail. I be only reason tbey did nnt
get a deer was because tbey were very
poor marksmen, which was a lucky
th ng for them that time.
The warm weather yesterday
i and H. A. Utley. of Valley Falls, C
E. McCieary, of New Pine Creek; W.
M. Marsters, Paisley ; J. H. Owens,
Bly, Walter Howard Drews Creek;
fian Qrof, Summer Laka; C. C
Borch, A del and O. F. Casey. Free
mo nt.
Big MASQUERADE tbe night of
St. Patrick day at Snidar's Opera
House. Maqio by Coll is, Willits
Dunbar and Rosa.
And the Floods Came
Tbe Maine from dullard creek got
clogged up yest May and backed up
the waters) that it ran thrnjgh "Tie
r'rost", aud Col Uooue's store,
to Lakeview Mercantile Co., aud has
done consi lerabie dacage
S. V. Rehart Married
The news spiead rapidly Sunday
that S. V. Kehnrt wits married to
Mrs. Kitte uiuner id Los .Sntieles.
She I; iii l to be it la ly of culture
mid attainments, an I will lie a Vain
al le addition to Luke view society.
The litdy Is i! sister of Mrs. Jonas i
Nuliil, of Lakevlew We liuve lu!
lurther pitrticiiliirs. Mr. Kehart Is
one ot tbe pioneers of Lakevlew, a
t lemiiit pi o'lilnent in nirmrs here :
He has the left wishes of till In his
matrimonial venture
! Charles Mahan mid Miss l.vn ( t.iind
1 er were ii.uiiie i hri.lnv evening ny ;
; Ju Ik'o Paly. Th.i young In ly Is a
1 daughler of Dan Cliiindler ot Hrews1
j Valley t he young couple hnve many ,
'friends here "li i wlh them liappiiiess
aud prosperity.
Beats tho Stage
j A. liieber returned Thurity from
i his trip to San Frauds. 'o and Los,
i Angeles. He says he bad it dclighttnl
time, and thut t'nliforn la, especially
j tbe northern part, is it splendid
country. But. after nil bis trip has
, made bun better satislleil than ever
hefo'o with Lukeviuw ai.d trlt utary
i county. Aud another thing: It in his
can aid opinion that the little old
(Narrow Gauge Is (setter tbau any
stage coach that wits ever built aud
that be will be glad when it gets to
Lakeview'. Do you bear that, Mr.
Uuua way 1-
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Catholic Notice
The season of Lent, this year, be
gins with February 9th (Ash Wednes
day) and ends with March 20 th ( eve
of Easter) Wednesdays, as well as
Fridays, are days of abstinence. Tbe
time for Easter Communion this
year, extends from February 13th to
May 22nd
FATHER O'M ALLEY S. J.
Meet me at
Restaurant.
Swenson's
PROGRESS OF CIVILIZATION
"Why d'i we send miBioiiarie8 to
the savages?" asked the mail.
"To civili.e them. "
"What . ood does that do them?"
"It educates tDem out of tbe habits
of idlenees. "
"And what then?"
"Toey go to work."
"What do tbey work for?"
"To become prosperous and rich."
'What good does porsperity Jo
them?"
"It irrcures them leisute and com
fort "
"Which was what they had before
stirring them up. What's tbe use?"
He
Raw Furs Wanted
nihMt pneen paid. Write toddy
for price liHt. EATON & JONES
423 1'uyallup Ave., Tacoraa, Wiuth.
Business Locals
and
Likes Lakeview
R . Watson, of tbe Coirin Sheep
and Land Co., of North Yakima,
Wash., and who is also intnretsed lu
sheep in tbe vicinity of Plush was lu
town, Thursday. Mr Watson has been
here iiefore, and Is enthusiast Io over
Lakeview and Lake County. He says
Lakevlew is the best town in the
country considering its futuie pros
pects in fruit growing aud lu oiber
ways. That is pretty good, coming
from a man who knows North Yaki
ma and Its capabilities as a fruit
growing center.
IMP
fey
What's the Use
of
Duyin; Shelf Goods
when you can have
your Spring Suit
mado to measure
of fresh floods for
$16.50
and up,
And get all tho
Latest New York
Styles for 1910
Season?
Young: Men's Col lego
Clothes our Specialty.
NOW is tho time to
order your
Easter Suit
LAKEVIEW
TAILORING CO.
The place where business
men meet Is at Swenson's
Restaurant.
Notice to Water Users.
Commencing: uu Mtv 1st The Luke
view Wuter Co. will charge all water
UHed by rentrH, to the owner of the
property throughout the residence
dlHtrlct.
Hereafter the irrigation of Lawn
and garden will be restricted to
ntte of ttprinklera.
8. V. It I
M.SM24
Meeting: Postponed
j Inspector Ingram, of tbe Forestry
'Service says the Eiamlner was mis
informed as to tbe time of the stock
1 men's meeting, mentioned last week,
j Instead it will be held some time
about tbe first of April, at Lakevlew,
Silver Lake and Paisley, for tbe pur
' pose of organizing stock assocla
i tious toon-operate with tbe Forest
Her ice, in connection with grazing
Hie f maiiert. . aeuuite umn win now-
ever, on neoinoa upon uier, ami
HAI'T. jnotlce given through the Kxainiuer.
l'rvH'deiit.
New Shirt Waists diinty
pleasing on display K 4 M
Our xbipment ot ladies muslin un
derwear has just arrived Lingerie i
fashions for ID 1U offeis some beauti
fui patterns. See and vou'll appre
ciate tbem. La.iies Combination gar
ments our leader H A. M
Aud still t h a y come Men's
"Ideal" Shirts latcht patterns H A M
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CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
j Tha Kind Yen Have Always Bought
Bears the
SiKrutturo ol
HAIR-DRESSING
MANICURING FOR
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
oomi in nmw muNTiNa muiLoino
waar or counr houum
Fimmr Cuam Worn
Fimmr Cuam custom Solicimd
High Salaried Women
While it apparently bss aotblug lg
do with tbe uaae, tbe aaaiiranoe ot
Josephine Dodge Daskam llaoon that
no woman earning a salary of Ave
tousaud dollars a year Is a suffragist,
la met by the statement that Mrs.
Klla Flagg Young, superlateiideot of
publlo schools of CbloMjio, who is
paid ten thousand dollars a year;
Kllen Terry, Julia Marolwe, Fresl
deut Thomas of liryn Mawr and oth
er women earning or having an in
come of more than live thousand dol
lars a year, are strongly In favor of
vutes for women.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
i FOK KLNT. Meager Has tlx loom
I new boiiKU close tu Hchool and cen
ter of town, wood shed Ik eto V1H per
. uioiith, poHHUMun piven at once.
'I t.e N'cith Ktar property, in tbe
Joat! district according to tire Uid
ell Nutlet is 'ripening np a e,oo1 or
'tody. It has UOU ft. of tunnel and
tbe itrenk is from 3 to 8 iuches wide '
jl tiiuh-iirade fctutt'.
if yri'i want to kno" wbat weather
i in More HiibtjBcribe for "Word un i
Vorks". il a year, St Louis, Mo.
Die Silver Lake Leader save tbat
fi. arttsiau uell drill at Ciiribtmas '
ttkp has been fat woik three days, and
rnaced a ueptb of 100 feet without eu
countering took. ,
. rabbit drive was carried on re-
c.ently letweea Willow Hunch and
New Finn Crpek. We did not learn
the result The captains were Leon- '
ard lleaderson, aud Clay Laweon. ;
Tbe Wcman's (Juild will meet with
.Mie. Johc.oi at2!0 this afttrnooj.
It is reported tbat tbe higb v ntei,
otviua to rapid melting of tbe m w,
ia liable to wahb out part ot the b. uvv
tirade i n the Slash road.
Cflamatb Ksprees. O. ;T. McKtu
dree shipped 1,5X) sbeep, VI cars,
yetderday Irmu here t tiau Frbucis
:o. 'Ibis is an addition to 1,700
J. B.AUTEN
HARDWARE
IMPLEHENTS
'iVr. have a car load of implements
tbat will arrive about Feb. 15tb, such
a Di.-ic Flows, Sulkey Flows, Gang
oliiws. Disc Harrows, Spring Tooth
Harrows, Steel Lever Harrows, Also,
tbe Fter Sobuttler wagon, tbe only
wacu that ever crossed the plains
without resetting tbe tires. Each
u;ou fully warranted. Why buy
a teel Range that is not warranted?
1; .y :i "TOLEDO " or a "CHICA
GO" st.-ei Rmge, tbey bave a writ
"! r. jr.. dee,, for ten years.
-u ' ii"" for gardening.
rari a 'i;il line o( nurdeu tools
Flante 'r Seedei.s.
It' you arc
and see the
thinking
ofl
iiiyi iij. a j-i-iiL Lc ct n.c-
We
and
Land Going: Fast
Over thirteen thousand acres of
land were filed upon at the Lakeview
Laud Otfice. f ir tht month (if Ferbru
ary this year. This is tbe largest
amount of land that has been taken J
in this district for ai;y February aud j
shows tbe way the wind Is blowing
settlers this way Those tbat wait j
will be sorry when they come and;
find all tbe laud taken. ;
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NOTICE
On and after Match 1st 1910 the
udersigned meat markets will be
closed all day Suuday of each week.
HAYES & HEKBK
GOOSE LAKE VALLEY MEAT CO.
Swenson's Restaurant
is the place where you
meet everv-bodv.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT.
Wit-k ending Tuemlay, Ma r.l, 1910
THE LEGGETT
The reinforced side rail makes this bed absolutely
noiseless. Rests directly in the cleats in the side rail
without the use of slats. Perfection in all respects.
Guaranteed not to sag or Break.
COLVIN'S FURNITURE STORE.
Undertaking Parlors in Connection.
iJay Iruax'min, preclp mi'w character
j ItatioD fall ol day
ihur.j 40 1 lio ' O.txT 00 j "clily-
irid'y 4.". ; ' J.oj f 00
mtt'.v! 41 0.00 ! 0,) f j;id.v
hum. m I J70 IHJ I CO "
nioii. I lit) ! (Mix 1(,
tueH. j 4i!'Y'"X'" I ('-('" I"0 I
pt fldy
DRESS-MA KING
SPECIALITIES!
Fimmr Cumm Sia Comrummm
mo Ball Onmummm
KoomH in New Bunting; Building
went cf Court House.
Mr. HOMESEEKER:
Why delay getting that homestead?
Your chances are less every day.
Railroads are building into our section.
Capitalists are securing large tracts
of our lands.
Settlers are coming every day and locating.
What has been knovvn as the GREAT INLAND
EMPIRE will soon be segregated with railroads
and become one of the most prosperous farming
sections in the West.
You know the advantages and opportunities there are in a new
country, and the ever increasing price of land, and we assure you that
a trip into our county will prove oneof the best investments you ever
made.
REMEMBER, we make a specialty of locating homesteads, desert
claims, and reporting on school lands, college lands, etc. and we assure
you of the very best of service.
Write or call on us for any information you may want concerning
uch la nds.
PACIFIC
Over Lakevlew Pharmacy
LAND CO.
LAKEVIEW, OREGONr-l,