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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1910)
f J' Our Showing of Summer Togs Is of more than ordinary interest to persons who nre alert to bargain chances, while particular about Quality. Our line of sum mer hats, Overshirts, Hosiery ami Under wear re, .resent actually the Nest Values we have ever been able to put before our trade, lust think ot eettiuir a lull finished Ribbed V.uler-iiarmcnt for 50 cents, that no one !u,i! cv'ci attempted to offer for loss than sixty-live or seventy-five cents. Men's Straw Hats thai always sold from Two Dollars to Two Fifty, we are selling this season for 1.50 at this store. Other lines of goods are just as pretty and just as low. Come in and see our stock anyway. Watch our window for our Friday special J. B. AUTEN I Hardware and Implements Feter Schuttler Wagons I i The only wagon that ever crossed the Plains with out resetting the tires. Every wagon guaranteed McCormick Mowers, Hay Rakes, Headers Mol'ne Impliments, Sulkey Plows, and Ball Bearing Disc Harrows Our Builders' Supplies are complete. Fancy Locks and Hinges. We carry the finest display of Fishing Tackle ever displayed in this City. I I i OUR MOTTO IS LIVE AND LET LIVE We Aim lfM DOINGS IN THE NORTH END ( Silver Lake Le.,der) Cliff Buick brought iuto our office a bundle ot fall sown rje that stands 3 feet 2 inches higb. He bas some 15 acres of it and judging from the sam ple the bay yield will be enormous. The growth is tbe rankest of rye tre ever saw. It ia expected that tbe plaua and specifications for tbe cew Odd Fel lows ball to be built at this place tbia summer will ba crmpleted this wee. Aa soou as possible contractors who wish will be aked to bid on the con struction of the building. From present indications all tbe beef cattle that will be for 6ale iu Lake county this season will be sold to buyers from the north instead of from tbe south as formerly. The larue numb3r of laborers employed ou the two railroads building up the De chutes will demand all our beef sup ply, lo diiy enough fat cattle can not be had in Oreyon to supply the ax ti 1 rvuri Jwr f We are going to r oi our line of farm Implements- p & We have the best, lines in the fts w market. Such as the 'John Deere plows and harrows.' 'Oliver g I chilled and steel plows,' 'Buckeye, h a and Thomas drills,' 'Planet Jr., d H garden seeders.' g U 'Studebaker and Bain vagons.' m These are all stan ard makes m k and speak for themselves. The h i price is right, quality considered. A U Call and see us when on the $ S market. T. E. Bernard. mi 2 I Si I i I a i To Satisfy demand of tbe stale and Id conse quence California and Wasbicgtin are sending in beef. Tbaradxy ot last week 30 car loads of besf cattle ar rived iu Portland from California. Miss Vada fionbam, ia now witb bei sUter, Mrs. Emery, who lives near here, in hopes tbe change of re sidence will assist ber in regaiuicg bealtb from ber long and dangerous illness she bad at Lakeview. Miss Bonham ia now unler Dr. Thorn's care. J. H. Lane bas Bold cut all of bis horses aud cattle about ten days ago to lis brother, Wen. Lane. Jimmr, as be is familiarly called baa left for good and will probably settle down in some towu and practice law. Mr. Laoe ba? many frieuda here who wish him ruccese wheru-ever be may see tit to caet bis lot. Tin sheen Hhearitiir corral at Catnua Prairie are now in tirst-clans order and 1 have a nrar-ciaes caiuoriua nhoarin crew, l'lie corrals are nw and thoroughly n-uovated and no danger of scab. Alto have dipping vits. Shei'piin n are invited to shear there. Komi .Meluni-I. I c vtaaa indulge in a talk 1111 MR. HILL'S ADDRESS Coni'tint-d front ttrnt pntte. rru soil. Dnuutitaa In it abort time lou will be using these gasoline plows II over Oreuou. Now we want t cooperate with you In setting the people tit Oregon, we do uot get eo-operatlou from tin people of Washington. W work to net these people In various way. Last year we IihiI shows lu a number rf the large Fsatern cities, telling hoot the resource of the count i v. A'e send our cars, too, Htid we are .olng to ava our lent car bf nil thin ear for Oregou Will, all thou ' Mug itoiug on, we i,t from 500 to ,WH iinpnrie tveiy day aud keep i l..ik.e force opening aud ausAi't iug jrrespoudetico. Wo wa:it you to lu'lo n mii I wo send tbne ii:uue to lilferenl part 1 jr them to auser -eudlng their literature along ill- rect 'e lv not not anyone In Oregon yet, and ae do not t;wt much ' help fr mi Washington. What I nicun hy co operation i, i we go down iay to New York fruit I ditdrii't, held a meeting aud when the farmers hy ihat they waut pH'li cu'bm of Oregou we scud a lint of 1 1 b o I r uatnes to Oregon if we have some una there co operating with us, ' if uot, we send tliem to Mouhint. It I uot in lu ll of a tank, and very ninny nit' i) in the laud huaiuess would he ! ouly tuu glad to vet tbes lists and auawer tueoi. Last year we had a rush order for the Millions, Montana, Fa!'. Montana la preparing now to meet the world in competition. It. mean a great deal. We are couti" tt-V i ual J"Jverlug ! ci.i.4. i i m i triots, and have frequeutly found I places entirely uukuown to our own people where in aume little local fair tba exhibits were worthy of good I place In a laree exhibition Such farmers as the Minnesota people could nnl li. liirn .. frn, hr. away they learned what you raised. Tbev know lud when they see it. and once they vet ou here thev would all et- tie. i Wni. Ilanley, of Hums, who is iu I charge of the party was then called j for, and in response related bis early early experiences lo urn tug cattle tbrougn this section and f.equently evoked cbeera and bearty applause by his quaiot buroor. Aiuoug other tbinga Jl'. Uauley said; "1 am not niucb of a talker ou such occasions as this but 1 woulJ like to say that Mr. .1. J. Hill said tbat he was unable lo come himself to tbis country but would send the president of tbe railroad most dear to bis hea't the (Jreat Nortberu and so tonight e have witb a oor destinguished visitor, Mr. L. W. Hill. Getttug down to the facta, there ia always some cause for everything. All cf u old timers who bave lived in the country have seen tbe time when it neatly took blood to get money out cf tbe land; it was a matter of digging it out witb our bands. The cause of tbat was that we bad n great country ajd she was fust developing. Now yuu may take up tbe paper au'l read tbat a walkiug bog Is celling for 10 cents, a steer for teu cents and a aheep for teu cents. Vou may bear men hollering that a man cant buy meat. It is not possi ble to boycott any product any more. Tbe ten cent bug baa come to stay and goes walking, equealiug, along every now and then o cents higher. Tbe etesr goes op to 12 cents, and a uood mauy of na have seen the time when we sold off steers for 1 15, $18 or $21. All these things nhow tbat tbe country is to go iteadily forward iu straight forward ways. Remember tbat a railroad is not abie to run its line witb only one . . .. . ,lQ r.i BlObllJU. 4tIB ...... uu j ....... rf . them all along. Appoint a eornmitUe to try any man who knocks one little place Hi agairit auother. (Applause.) If you have a grouch BKainBt some 'place go way lack F.net where your knocking won't do your country any haim. Warner Project Work II. 11. Millard, ruauagei tf the Warner Valley Irrigation Company, spent several days in town duriug th past week ou business. Last Friday was pa7 day .with bU company, aud he distributed nearly $1000 among hia euruloreea aud business housea ot this tection. Mr. Millard states that everytning is iirourmsing uuite aatisfactorily. i and Ihat good progress in the engi neering work is being made. lbe i Snyder Creek aud Honey" Creek res ervoirs, with a capacity or .v,uou . , . ... uiwl acre teel. nave oeeu unt)u definitely located and are situated about eight tuilea west of Pluab. Ihe ditch line from Honey Creek to Ori ano Cauyou. a distance of aome u miles, baa also beau eatabiiabed, as bas also the Big Valley ditch lioe. Tbe latter runs from Big Valleyo the intersection of llouev Creek, a distance of 20 milea, at u point four miles west of Piuab. Tbe Big Valley reatrvuir site ia about completed, aud ita oapaoity ill bo 25t,U)0 acra feet. Wort will aoou commeuos oa the Mud Creek reservoir site, wbich wilt im located ut the juoctioo of Camaa Creek. MR. CONN'S ADDRESS I), m.i ln.led Ixnii ilriii piiuv. tertlla Uud ami tha influx ot capital tor the eatal halting if maniitai'lurliig institution audi aa 1 have iu mtioned ami the iieneral development of all of! our resources, aa the mete itellulta, announcement com In a through authoritative ootce fituu tin man-1 gomeut of aome one of the artat rail ! road tranaportat ton systems ot thla country, that a railroad it to he cum stiiio'cd in the near tu'ure through tn in eottiuii of t tie Sl..t We earnestly hops iuh an utter-auce-o uibit trout thai tticat inllroad count r iii-tor 'The Kmpiro Un t tiit-r. , Jamea J. Hill, the rlre, or Louis V. ( Hill, a noli wotllir of tln.t iml. I iie. We hove been li.-deulou with lulled 1 breath tor uiolo than a year f"i tlml u Iterance an i promise, which, It ever issued over the signature t t"lll!l." we know will be siuieitly kept and fultllled. I Mr. Hill, may prouiiM which will t oil ( I'llk tll'lt make us Imppy j and prosperous, and wl eu tultlileU, : will ivo iij ltitrro:iui'Mt with the' rent ot the nui at) 1 iu'cckh to It' markets, au i may tio 1 Mieod the iUy when our hopes aliall ilpeu Intoi fruition. I .Mr Conn khd lolloped hy W. l.alr IhompAOl, who w Hrt ovl ieutly lu a very duppy liauie 1 niiiol and ru l ouileil to "lieiiuttl iopli'n," aa followM : Mr. ToastuuiB or aud liautloiucu: Theie la hut little ot real fulitfht euuieut to ha turuinhod tiv a uiau at the tail eud of a program nucu aa I lI"- JU"KU U"ljr F ; rmouri'd of the cuuutv. aud ha kuowa tttsui perhaps tietlei than auy other oilizvu ot Luke Couuly. .ur. Coou baa to) J you what wa ueud, a subject that he is well a tile to hauille. I ,or hu l)B ro"3 'ol' u waltlug lor ilphb bxeua looe aup- P"Ba- Hut I Mi'n hoii'l that aalda ' thai we are i lrom uo"lu our ""later of the XL Itanch, pollaulug an i"ou.j oi our uouuij auu i l I iu recouutlug its luauy resources auu i (lillou i)f fl)8 i..tiw,8U j your advantages, we huve added bin linle j r, y ,,, im r(1j)()ll t,rantel -llh j to their luud of iutormat iou. I luakei,,, L Letore you g-l aaay, lu order .this ataleuieul upou the promises ! ,1)1(t te imporlaui mark w ill be he J tnat the uieu wb.i furulah the t.raiua J tnat the meu wbi furuiah the tor the great Hill railway sysieui have bad occasion to iuvestlgata our 'county, aud 1 pray you that if I aui lu error iu ttie asaitiutiuu you will uot uudecelva uie, fur it baa been a oleaaaut dream. 1 oauie to bake- view just three years ago tbia mouth, because the North Bank railroad bad been cooatiuuted au J i felt sure that it was tbe f jrerunuer ot au luvaaiou I of Lasterq Uregou. J dou't menu luvasiou the proper telin la a trlum ! pbal entry with a warm weluuiniug I reception. Aud I feel tody that Mr. ' Hill kuowa more about Lake County thau do we wbo live here. Wa know it ia a stock country, we kuow bow mauy thousaud pouuda of wool are marketed auuually, how many thoun aud bead of cattle aud aheep are drlveu a huudrad wiles to the rail road eacb yaa,', aud tbat our banks reflect the prosperity of our people, . but we dou't auow the possibU ton nage ot cereals that will be growu : upuu our level plaius or the thousands of people that cau dud prosperous homes there. It is a habit of the peo ple who build the Hill railroads to kuow what cau be made of a countiy better thau the pioneers ia that country. It is this that makes the people tike the Hill roads. The road that preefceds the development of the resources of a cuuutry It was tbis that renewed the hope of tbe poiueers wheu the const ret iou of the Oregon Trunk up the Deschutes was begun. Yuu see, the people ot Lakxview huve beeu disappointed ao often iu the past 20 years that wheu s new lull road aurvej was run through the County, instead of investing iu real estute they would bull tbe mule : market aud put a new freight team ' ou the ruu l. But wheu Hill filtered ' the field there was a real luuseuiug of purso strings, and a real levival ot i hope, aud iustead of adding anew wagon tn our three cur freight trains that are moved by long earud auimals witu neither pride ot aucestiy or Lope of posterity, old timers like Dad Hereford auu .Sol Chandler began selling their great lunches and buy ing fruit lauds aud gaa wauuus. There is no better evideuce of the faith the people of Luke County have iu the builders of the Hill ra'lroud syt'tem. 'Ihey remember what tbut sysem has done for the great btate of Washiugtou. They bave seen the Hill rouds double aud treble tbe pricj of timber iu the Coast Couuties for ihousuuds of meu la tba sawmills, they bave aeeu the great table lauds of Lusteru VVashiugtuu transformed from raw aagabruab plaius to waviug wheat fields. Aud tbey believe tbut wheu tba uregou Truuk railway en ters F.aaturu Oregon, it aieaurf waving wheat Holds for the thousand of acres of letol luud iu Northern l.aku County. Do you kuow, Mr. Hilt, you have mado u distinct bit with our people Wa ara delighted to have you with ia tonight, uot ouly botniuoo it la a pleuaura tu uuteitaiu you, but nlnu becauau wo beltv your visit per feuds guud thiuga fur our county.. We Summer Dress Goods A Beautiful Lino to Chooso from Silk Homeopun 75 oto yard Rajah Silk 05 eta yard Shantung Silk G5 cto yaro Now Fancy Weavos 37'i-ctoyurd Lfnons In new popular ehadea, 40 eta yard Ginghams Newest Taffota Chockfj.. 25 cto ynjtJ ' Zephyr Checko. .. .3m c te y. i Zephor Plaids 35 cto ynrj TIi esc n re very fine tjii:ihtv I.ouh :ii my u ':;. n Conic in mill hi's t;tlk over the ijiu iKiu MRS. IMEILON Woman's Outfitter like the lull text a girnt mlliuud , pranident Inn riho.Mi lu uiideigoing , hardnhtpa to vimt our ooiin'y. We ! like the frauknena exmhitud lu takiiiu ua Into your coulldence and telling ua aoiiiething of your plana The i iutereal uianlteated t) aome ot our olt.izensiaa caused rue mint woriy aud I wlnh to warn you for your "wu ( safety. The old tun" catlleuieu here' can throw jut a long a rope aa they j .j i ... i ... .... .. .. m i I uu iii ueifcuodi iiih k'iMJiii-ii, auu wo- IieteirefiHTecieviKiiB uu juur hi. Yi.U kniw the cutl'e raui'hia at. known hy the hrand u.e l aud one .f ' lha well kuuwu hrauds here la tnei XL. Today 1 mhw IVIix (Jreen, iuau- , XL hraii.ling iron aud from the I furM i k- Couulv au I Lakeflew everytlma you t ' I k of the tuat- era Oregon territory. But seriuiisly, Mr. Hill, 1 wish to aHsure yuu that it ! a real pleasure j for the pt-ople of Luke County to eu tertaiu yourself aud party aud that if to the future yuu want auytblug from Lake County, whether it be In. formation nr patronage for a trunk lint railroad your reqoett will be a command. And wa need railroad, and can support one If you don'l believe it tefer to your button and 'ask Leedy." The Sheep Industry The oulook for the thvep i.iduativ. witb the possible eacept Ion ot th market, was uever hetore no flatter log lu Lake County hi l ttu pteseiit time. Weather conditlous have been ideal, and the larubliig mm on ims beeu highly aucceful llu Ions hu beeu ecatcely auytblug, aui the in crease baa been simply wouderful, as blgti aa 20 per cent ot the ewes giving birth to twins. Owiug to tbe excel lence of rauge conditlous, it will be au easy matter for tb twins to do well and make excellent giowt'i, wbereas it the weather aud range con dit'ons were otherwise it would be ditllcult for the ewe to raise either of the twins. Tin- shearing season will ojnn up iu full force next weak, aod tbe wool is said to la unusually good. J. A. Morris aud Fat Murphy are putting iu a shearing and dippiug pliiut at Flush, while a Dumber oi aheepmuu are putting in their own sheariug plauts this year. The Wilcox plant will begin operations next Tuesday, aud a force of 2o men will be em ployed. Other plunts will be in op eration and the next several weeks will be a busy one. Stock lusnuctor Froudfoot states tbat while there is some scab lu his district, yet it is well under control, and conditions generally could not be better. While the market Is somewhat un certain, yet at the same t i in o condi tions seem to be sucb as would warrant good prioea lu the very uear future, although that is something uo one cau foretell. Bitten By a Rattler Mra. (iibbs, of Kock ('reek out uear Callow Valley, was brought to Lake view by the Hill party Saturday she having been bitten by a tattlo anake tba evening before. While ptukinf up wood lu the dusk she unfortunate ly put ber buud ou bis suakehip, aud he in turn bit her on the tlngur. Lo cul remedies wera applied and Mrs. (Jibbs was resting easily, but ber hus band became uneaBy next morning, and was preparing to bring her to Lakeview wheu tha lli'l purly up peured on the scene and losiaie l ou bringing tbe lady to Lakeview with thorn. There are no better ced Ferry Hwida, henco It , will way you to plant Ferry's Kuedri only ami I. Jmu uot rcsiiltH. For Hulc at i 'mil rni Clroult Court Adjourns Thuta.iav the rek'iilitr Mh i.rn, of Circuit ('our adjie ru d, an I th jury was eiuoved subject tu tha call of the Judgfc. There are several ui. pmiaui eases to ta lieanl, au It iilkelr that au extra term will he jelj poHflhly in Setember. Ou the cloklug day divorces war e-iauted in the rasrs of Ayras vs. Ayir, Batchelder vs. Illi heblor. j Camp tie II Vs. (Vi'phiil. beamuioo vs. Mamanu aud HenkU . llenkle. W. .. Moss ,s,i K,iy lo ittrif charge of kellinu li.jnor tu u.luura. KeiileucM being .uspeinle i. The case of Fat Murphy, un a sloil. Ur clinrua, a continued. , It Is probable that some new ras j will be o tisidnied 1 y the grand jury at the extra term. 'llORSEMENJM NOTICE! I huve liri'!iiiMd the Stallion COLONEL Known m the Ch.irle.v Little liorae, which I will imtke the hciimdii vtttiid ut Lukevlew ami tt my Went Hide Fiirni, Lukevlew Frhluya and Mondiiya, 'tiul at t lit) farm the biilutice of the week. Colonel1 sin- ia Cherokee Chief, one of the beet thoroughbred trottiutf Mtullloua bred in California. Terma S4'asu mrvice ami Insure foal, f 10. J. C OI.IV Kit. Notice to Our Patrons The lower freight rnti-s whuli will iro Into effe-t on May iat w ill have lei delicy of lowering pru-ea On many loo. of inerrhuinliHe. We are chaiig ln our prhen to con lor in to the low. er rate and aa mooii aa dohsIIiIu we will la? lu a tiofltioti to fiirulHli vou with a revised lint. In the mean time If there lastly thing' that you would require mi. iiiii ,yoiir nut . Hint rl.'im u .11 i... U . st-Lr .1 111 I IT- ail f- w- M B niHtied you on n-ticMt. To Light Consumers All user of elidrlo lights are cau tloued to have their oil lamps ready for lice during electrical atornia, as Mie curreut will te shut oh witliout lall whecevei danger threatens, S.l' Jensen H4t OUR FRIDAY SPECIAL An elK'ht day wtrlke Mantel Clock, worth f".. Only ONC CLOCK to u customer. On miiV Frl. . ''n.v. April l:i, for J.!ti). Inn Orlll KAY SA K A riOTO. Proprietor (J;.en day and niht. All klmla of short or.lei-rt (live m.t a call. Nicely rurnished rooms, single or ensuite THE ANGELUS Alain vSt., west of Court House. Lakeview, Orel J. L. LYONS, I). . S., Dtnti.st Olficc in Watson'a Block, Lake, view, Oregon Klulit Vi'ar's oxpurlunn In MMilan. OmJUHlo itl Inlvuiolty oi MiuIiIksu. WANTED- Mhu cupabtH (,f earning i'A),M per week selling trees for largest un I best knnwu i.uihtuy lu the West. Choice territory (iuurauteed -itock rnr particnlHis. addresa, OKKdON NUKHKHV COMFANV OKKNCO, OKKOON 7 12 Wo make special pi hes u ijuuntiiy ordera or Ferry's .Soeds.