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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1910)
if I i 1 LAKh COl'NT r'.XiMlNKK. LAKKV1KW, UltKMON, THURSDAY , MAItCTt 10 IV10, 10 abhm i NBHrnrnwimki f 1 BIEBER Says: The confidence of my customers is the foundation ot my store's success. Continuous growth is the best in dication of a live, wide-a-wake, progressive and successful business. The steady increase of our busi ness is a clear demonstration that we have satisfied our customers. delivered the goods. Quality Merchandise sold for Cash at, the lowest possible prices, sup plemented by prompt, courteous, concientious service, has found favorable recognition among our trade. This high standard of efficiency established, will be maintained-always. Its the policy of thissto; wattntbutlatlio o?tr bit protpecta kit ntw home. II. B. Millard of rortltnd tht rmtral manager of tht Warner Valley and and Irrtgatioo Co, arrived la.t Wtdnetdar evening and Utt Friday for tba valley to tee what progrtat It being mad. with tht enterprise, Atnentor Potter la la town atftr ha I rift tnont torn week at Summer Lake, lit waa out on "Tht Petort, ami says, all reporta to the contrary, that he did not tea a dead antmnl anywhere The kthm Is Marling nicely tip that way, to that from now on stock will thrive, lit raya they were lowliiit at Summer Lkt Uat week. O. K. Wiiln, mantKer of the new Warner valley telephone system taya the name of the corporation will bt the "Ljat County Home Ttlpbont Couipauy." Tht way the roada have dried up liout town a f t a r the warm ipell apakt volmea for tht toil In thlt patt of tht country making tba best roadt that art to be found anywhere, con sidering the tmall amount of expense that tbey bare ooet tba county. Martin Sandert. tbt tkeepman baa rented a big tract of tba lands of the Weyebauaer syndicate for glaz ing purposes for hit flocks. Fancy steers, on the 4th Inst, fticbod $5.9o in tht Portland market. Tht Catholic cburcb at burke was left tttnriiug after the avalanche, while all the buildings surrounding it wrre demolished. NIELON'S 1910 Spring Opening St. Patrick's Day. On the vitfll of tht feat, March KUb, there will be Unitary at 7 :: p. in., theu a Reruion on St. Patrick Apostle of Iieltimt. ai t Patron of nur paiioh, then ReucJu'tiou of the Moot llolv Sacament. oil March 17th lllch Ma s will he Thursday March 17th YOU are invited to come In and look at our elegant display A few Ready-To-Wear Hats Now on Display. Mrs. NEILON, Outfitter chanted at 10 a. in sititf the "Missa de Atiuelis". After II In h Mas:, llenedii'tioii. FAT.iKU O MALLKY S Died Email, daughter of Win. and Jane Dobklua, bouure.l pioneers of Lake county, died suddenly Weduesdar, March 2d, at 8 p in. F.mma was burn lu Siskiyou County California, yeait ago, o lining to Oregon with h t r parent when U months of age, where she tin since resided at the family home near Pais ly She wue a young woman of rwnrt ami lovalile it itinoeition. beloved by The choir will 'all who kuew her, J. CITY AND COUNTY BRIEFS f I5ig MASQUER A OK the nmbt of St. Patricks day at Suidjr's Opera Mouse. Mu-oc by Cullic, Wiilits Dunbar and Rosa. Her loss community, the family will te A nd heart Our .resent splendid warm, euuny jeacb and 3 desert entries of 100 acres wea'l.er makes us foru t the dreary, I each and 3 of 3i0 acres eacn. drizzilng time of but a few days Th .n,.-nfh.t.nr,i'.s,m.t will be administered next Sunday morning by the pastor at the Method idt Church. ten D. M Bryan, of Clover Flat, on . Jar. l'Jtb. killed a I i' congar tbat ajea-urtd 8 feet aod 4 inches from bia not-e t . i tbe tip of bis tail The present is a good time to clean -ip our streets and alleys, most of which look pretty bad. Iwo covered "mover" wagons ar rived in town Friday. Foi warding agent Sullivan, of Al turaa, aii in town Sunday, lie re ports the roads drying up rapidlj, -tad that with tbe exception of one or two places , are in good condition for teams. j J P. Duckworth has sold bis dray nd delivery basiness to J. H. Mo-: Goal. Live bogs last week commended i '10. 10 per hondrod in Portland, I necessary to employ more help la tbt bicb is a record breaking prloe auy- j recorders offioe on account of tbe in wbere. Farmers wbo bava bop to flax of tbt O V L Co., land holders aell at tbat price are almost Id the ' deeds coming la at tht rate of 10 or oteaa with John O. and J. Pierp I . j GO a day. Born, tbe 7tb lost, to tbt wife of ! Tbt lost of Ufa from floods and ava l-tank Paxton. a boy. , Uncbet this season bas been tbe largest Tbe'Cbristmas Lake artesian well, according to the Silver Lake Leader, is down over 200 feet, and in pumice stone The Woniaoz's Ouild will ireft this afternoon witb Mrs S B Chandler. ." Cannot tbe legislature look over in to VViaconelt aud see tbat direct pri maries bave not blighted tue crops , even if tbey have put a crimp in some un wo rtby politicians? Chicago News. A. Bieber bas a big new Hag labeled "fiiebers Cash Store", floating to tbe breeze. It is nary blue, and tbe let ters art white. County Clerk Payne bas found It Hotel Arrivals Arrivals at Hotel Lakevle the past week were: K. . L umti Paislvy; W. LMne and Fred V. Huge I'lush; Mrs Cleo. Yount. Altnras; (i KairpbiT JCedarville; E C. Andrews and SF MUkelv Summer Lake; V. P. TVeUr Livermore I'alif. ; John H. May Keno; J. E. Pope aud wife Seattle; F. D. McDonald Seattle: Cou O'Con onel Summer Lake; Frank llcggers Plush; Thos. S. Carrol Fort Dodge Iowa; L D brakes 'urii-jr Lake; 11 Greeue Plush ; M McCatile and mother Seattle: li L Mclntyr. Spokane : Geo. N 1'elter. Oroville, Calif; T J Sullivan, Plush keenly felt by the her going leaves broken. Tbe funeral sen Ices wer couducted Filday March 1th, bv Kev T. L Young, pislor of the Methodist Church. A largo congregation of friends from Paisley and surrounding country were ITent. Tender hands laid lu the grave the body, to await the reunion whlrh Is to come. Willard Martin one of tbe busineas ! men of Silver Lake died the 1st lust. lie had an Attack of I tiatlmiiatory rheumutism which went to bis beii't Me was a widower and leaves lo daughters aud one sou. I bo Leader says he was bel lu the highets esteem by all wbo knew him. An lufant child of Mr,, end Mrs Charles Srritner. of Silver 1 ; .. lied 1 hs-t week. J. F. Langdon. of Central City, Nebraska, writes under dale of Feu. 5, tbat be made a trip to Lakeview ..'sat fall and was so favorably 1m -greased tbat be and two of hit neigh bors will arrive here next week witb ffcree emigrant cars. -Qi Barnum was kicked on tbe knee. ' y a horse last week, to resume bis duties. An extra bill, the Ohio Military aihiiuvera. will be shown Friday and latcrday at the Arcadia Theatre Advertisers who Brend money to se :ure iucrascd trade une the columns nf Thfi Kxaiijiner beou'ite it reaches practir,.-i!'T every reu'ler of Kuglisb iij rbe t,:,.l- terr ttry i t l.liview. J E Nciin Lu'igbt t)ii( tlep. from t P !;:rry He I ought tbfetn witb 'he cu lor Jun 'it-liveiy He laid e-j ft;i ti;e ewn u:jd :'J.&'J lor the et hern, J V' Tucknr hus en!d bi Interest in 'lis tl 'cks to his paitner Siri,(ju juauio le got ij tor tbe ewe au 1 ?1 for tbe ,-eai lings Cartoonist Buel of thn Kono Gazette lae a ra;toou tf a narrow wauge car. ipped hair way over, and tbe cou iuctor on tbe tiD ed t-iJ?. exclaim ing: ' Gel ding it! I told that cow to stay in tbe center of the cur." David Wort hiii tton.a veteran of the -ivil nf, felt ttf bis hore Friday, in1 riroke bis leg. The attendance at tho Metbodist Sunday School tor the laet four Kuu lay 'a Lm averaged 132. Tbe cimu:h is considering a plan to eulau'e '!. building so as to give more iunu lu the lapidly iucreASiD(r h,:n'lay S?bool. The Silver Lake' Leader ripo,---thut during tbb month of Februti , '.2.320 HottB of government laud were riled on before CouiinisHloner West, i l'beie were lo houiekteads of 1(X) acres ?ach; 20 homesteads of 320 acres in tht history of tbe coo o try. Atfer reading such tales of borror it makes those here feel glad tbat tbey are liviog in good old Lake Coonty where eucb tbinga do not happen I Bieber Gazette, 3: J C. Dodson, of Lakeview. Ore., wbo purchased a bunch of beef cattle here last month, arrived Monday to start tbe last but is now able drove for tbe railroad. Mr. Dodson it snipping to roriiana, uregon. The Cedarville Record says a man named Wm. Plotiber. was killed in j Long Valley, Nevada. Feb. 22d, by I the accidental discbarge of a revolv er. He whs 35 year" of age and came , from Soutb Dakota. Mr. Flouher ai a Lakeview visitor last f.i'1. and Geese Fly High The geese are fly !ug northward In largo numbete baving ruu tbe gaunt let of all tbe tportsuieu tbat have tried to lessen their numbers since late last fall and by tbe haste that tbey are making tbere la something in their baring gained tbe knowledge from experience. Some men tre Ilk geese in tbat they are ard to teach but these kind of men seldom learn until it is too late. READY FOH A BARGAIN. Pat reading sign, "Umbrellas 75o op," Wbat will yez charge me for one of tblm closed? Judge. New Shirt Waists dlnty pleasing no display B 4 M aod WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT. Week ending; Tuesday, Mar, 8, 1910 Card of Thanks We take this opportunity lu thank our friend and neigbbors for their kindness ami sy mouthy lu the occas sion of the loss of our beloved daugh ter Emma. Mr. aod Mrs. Wm DOBKIN8. Paisley, March 5, 1910. Married Roy Rehart. aod Mist Yinnie Hen derson, clock p. wtrt married Sunday, at I o m. by Junttoe W. li. Snider. Meet me at Restaurant. Swenson's ' ' ,V f y , H 1 w ;Vl Be Tore putting your wlntor Suit away for tho summer get them Cloannd and Pressed Prcscrvo thorn from moths. Suits Your madc to Satisfac- !r v.. lifts fM tion from $16.50 and up, Young Clothes Men's Collogo our Specialty. LAKEVIEW TAILORING CO. Notice to Water Users. Commencing on May let The Lake view Water Co. will cbargu all water UHed by renter, to the owner of the property throughout the residence district. Hereafter the irrigation of Lawna and Kardenn will be restricted to the nae of Hprinklera. S. V. REHAUT. M3.M21 Prea'dent. Dusenberry Wins Grazing Curtailed A case tbat was tiled in thn C'rcnit Circulars mcelvtd from tbt UolUd Court at Klamatb Fi lls. Dec. 12. 1!KMI, I States forest servica anoounot tbst of C. II. Dusenberry vs. J. iCot,rt i '-il.X) oaitle aud borate, and 2.0J0, Horning, and there after annealed to ! "" thteo aod goats It the maximum Swenson's Restaurant is the place where you meet everv-bodv. J. B. AUTEN HARDWARE 1MPLEHENTS V.V- have a car load of implements t;.a'. will arrive about Feb. loth, such ! m Disc Plows, Sulkey Ploa, Gang i dI"ws, Dic Harrows, Spring Tooth : Harrows, Steel Lever Harrows, Also, j thn Pter Scbuttler wagon, the only : jou that ever crossed tbe plains ; without resetting the tires. Each ' wagon tuily warranted. Why buy . Steel Range that is not warrantee? , iii.y u "TOLEDO " or a "CHICA ' i-i."t. ; :!:nge, tbey have a writ Dy mlxjmln! preelp n'w chrcttr I itatioD fall ot d7 wed. 65 au 0.00 li) cl-ar t h u r. 64 ""f30 "0.'00 . friTryl -M 30 JMK) 00 t " aafy t49 2ti 0.K ', (JO j " Hiin" I Ti V27 I 0(10 I (X) I " -... , - , . , - - - I I I inon. I WJ !AS 0.00 OO ww kn i b iw wbnwwii m 1 the Supreme by tbat body Dusenberry. Court, waa decided Feb. 16fb in favor of Raw Furs Wanted Highest priceH paid. Write today for price lint. EATON & JONES 423 1'uyallup Ave., Tacoma, Waali. Subscribe fur the Examiner. of livestock to bt grated on tba forsst i reserves In Ida bo, Of agon and Wb- Ington during tba teaon of 1910. Tt ? Fiemoot reserve of lakeview, will ( K.n VJIl.ir RUU 1U,VJV utrcyi t and tht Malbeur ressrvt will admit j 21,000 cattle and 112,000 sheep. AO exchange smjs tbt way tonoj husbands foot millinery bills is to kick against them. for ten car:.'- at'. Piautb Ji years. irdening. ! i e t r u'T.len (riolH FOR SALE. One lute pattern new hay imler. HALL COXSTRUC : 'HON CO , Lakeview. MlOVVj; FOUS LE. HO acre timber will cruise One Million, well loci. ted iO miles from Lakeview C. O. MlSE NEK. Lakeview. FOR SALE. '10 acres In Surprise Valley, good House, iiarn and or chard, three artesian wells, 40 acres in alaflfa balance graiu and meadow C. O. MISENER, Lakeview Or. FOR HALE. -Eight heavy work horses all sound aud of good age. HALL CONSTRUCTION CO., Lakeview, M10W2 FOP. RENT. Seager Has six mom new bouse close to school and cen ter of town, wood-shed & eto 118 per month, possession given at once. II lrr II We and Se d-i If you are thinking of buy i r.j. and see the a f-ii irtg be ccnu- in THE LEGGETT The reinforced side rail wakes 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 Creak. "GOLVIN 'S FURNITURE STORE. Undertaking Parlors in Connection. HAIR-DRESSING MANICURING FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN DOOMS IM NW mUHTIMa BUILOIHCl wmmr or couht houbm First Class Worn Fmmr Class custom Solicitso dough Raises the dough iJav"i Tasajlw and complies with r"r'"mZ-Z'j all pure food laws. f,r'7-rr mm CRESCENT MFO. Ca Metiers of MAFLEINI (better Uuta Maptc). Mr. H0ME5EEKER: 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 known 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 u chlands. PACIFIC Over Lakeview Pharmacy LAND CO. LAKEVIEW, OREGONr-')