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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1910)
Our Reputation for Truthfulness Needs No Introduction Every Article We Sell Is Guaranteed Dy Us This Means Something We want you to feet entire confidence in coming to us for We wanz you u Wn intend that our store and That whatever you buy here shaU be right MEN'S FURNISHINGS We show the right things for the right time. You are right ly attired if you buy your Fur nishings here Shirts from GO cents up HATS The Straw Hat season is hero You'll get a good one if you choose from our stock. All our hats show quality and per mit economy. From 60 cts up SHOES Easy to buy -r. nnH noints about our shoes are- " if ' . . . .. i haty nro ntrv f if in li i ks w stock of they are easy Easy to wear ... i: lAn have a Mens, Ladies and Childrens Shoes thai will afford a satisfactory shoe for every wear . . 9 Rnvs Ctothina at Great Reductions We are " Vuteed the Best in Town for Twice Our Every suit is fully 9uaraniee & k f it vear sizvo w - , have-long pants. From $t.U suit up MENS CLOTHING aii . season's suits. We have only about two dozen felt and ar "offering them to close out. Their former -If S12.50. You can buy one now for $8.85 fjl IbC "M" " Agency for Florsheim & Co. Shoes Hart, Shaffner & Marx Clothing A . - - . N- - - - J. B. AUTEN '1HARRELL GIVES I Hardware and Implements STORY OF Iffi tby moved again to Portland, theuoe to Forest Urove. They llad on my grandfather'! place three tnlles from Forest Urove for lonn time. My father took bomitH't adjoining Parson's place about two n"d a half tulle west of Koran Drove. "At the age of eliibt years I attended school for a period of nix weeks at a school house near Wiu. Nhearwrs'a plaoe, when tbe school n moil to Dlllj station, a dlxtanoe of tire uilloa rrom father's homenteail 1 a tended school there for three Months, I uUo at tended aohool at IIIIUI oro tor one month, that being all the schooling 1 jvor had "At the age of I" we removed to llllUlioro, remaining there with my parents about line yt'itr, when I began working for myself. When at the ng of 111 n y ONreut aenerate , my niolh er removing ti Portland There were live toy In the family, the older heiug myself, jhiuck, (incur, Marlon (deceived) lleroert (deceased i, and Piivld Mollis. "My frtther niul elf uiovi'd to Cor vullte, and from there to tie AIh valley. We returned to (.'urvallta and from there to Albany, where we spent the winter. In the spring we went Solo. From Solo to i.etniuun, where father liotuht a piece of Ian I. He lived there aliout ten year. During thut time 1 worked for various per sous, saving tuitlloleiit money to pur (lhaHe a pieoe of laud troni Fat Mor row, where 1 remained for two or i three J ear. 4 lu 18!U 1 wont to PrlneTllle. theuoe to Shepherd' rauoh, thence to UllobrUt'a aawnilll, where 1 worked about one year. Ahout 1815 I went to work for Wm. Hrowu. I workeJ Hteady for Urown for two year an-i at Various times durluti the followluif two yeara In lS'.K) 1 went to Ktelu'a tnountaiu where I berded sheep for Wm. .Hufflniitoo for abcot a year. In l'.KK) l went to Ontario where 1 pur chased a ealoou, paying tlliOO, flOOO casu and a f.'KXJ note. 1 tun the aa lcoo about a yeBr. During tbla time 1 married Lizzie Arnold, a widow with three i hildren, at Welter, Idaho. We returned to Ontario from Idaho, and shortly Iheroatfer purchaned bakery. In Y.Wl m wife left me and came throuuh to Lakevlew, thence to Surprise Valley etoppiotl aroun'i KaclBvllle about oue year. In 1903 went to Hay Creek for L Adania and returned with a baud of sbeep. lo 1904 I berded for (Jeortje Wiliion. 1 lived oo tbe Corf man ranch nearly ton veaia from VMi to 1903. About l'J05 I went to California worklf- time - Un I XInty. Bioce for tbe MC In Chandler In Crooked mm Here is where you probably meot the biest surprise .von have vet experienc ed in nny of our advertising Ladies Beautiful Tailored Suits .7 mid $10 values now $L' .','." ;m, I :U) values, now L and L' values, now ALL MILLINERY AT JUST 1-2 OFF MRS. NBILON WOMAN'S OUTFITTER H. W. DRENKBL Real Estate Agent LAKEVIEW. OREGON Beautiful Residence Lots for Sale Easy Terms and Small Monthly Payments on Peter Schuttler Wagons The only wagon' that ever crossed the Plains with out resettingthe tires. Every wagon guaranteed McCormick Mowers, Hay Rakes, Headers Moline Impliments, Sulkey Plows, and Ball Bearing Disc Harrows Our Builders' Supplies are complete. Fancy Locks and Hinges. We carry the finest display of Fishing f ackle ever displayed in this Cit OUR MOTTO IS LIVE AND LET LIVE We Aim To Satisfy ii a I BUT ' CAN'T TELL TWICE ALIKE IT Waives Examination At Hearing: and Will Be Tried Next Week various places for some rMme back to Lake r tben I have worked Warner, Sol 1. on4 several other for abort periods ontll April 4 of tola year 1 I commenced work for tbe Newell brothers. , "WbJle a( work, at sawmill cear Susauvilie, CaL, 1 LaJ a fill. but ' outside of these two Instances I never j bad a tight with anyone, cover killed Bfiyetl Or Pever tried 9 Mil anyone I . ... 1 i , 1 I .. . 1,1 .1 t Ill.11 Lf . - I.. .f up to me lime ui my iruuuie aa nuoi 9, 1'JIO, at Plasb Oregon "Signed 1 N. llarrell "Lake view, Qr6ibni 3tia6 19, 1910" CHAUTAUQUA Ashlardt Oregon JULY WW Ex'Governor Folk and other big attractions Write for Booklet J. L. LYONS, D. D. 5., Dentist Office In Watson's Block, Lake view, Oregon Eight Year's experience In Mlchlitan. Graduate of I Diversity ol Michigan S, A. MUSH EX. Surveying anil Kiigineering City Kriiiint-cr ! Suite No. 1 Luk-vlew ! Watson I'Aock Oregon Loud Talk m We are going to indulge in a talk iK on our line of farm Implements. We have the best lines in the m market. Such as the John Deere jS plows and harrows.' 'Oliver! if chilled and steel plows,' 'Buckeye, h I and Thomas drills,' 'Planet Jr., C garden seeders. g 1 'Studebaker and Bain wagons.' k These are all stan vd makes m and speak for themselves. The H price is right, quality considered. Call and see us when on the m Si 1 ; tin II1UI liUO. is T. E. Bernard. The preliminary examination ofl Ike fiarteli, for tbe killin of tbe Newell boys was fixed for lo o'clock Tuesday morning before Justice of tbe Peace Bailey, but HarrelL through bis attorney, 'Ibos. t Far rell waived examination, and bis cane will come up before tbe Grand Jury, at tbe adjournment term of Circiut Court, which will propbably convene next Monday. llarrell 'a conduct has not changed in tbe least since bis arre&t, aud be seems to have no remorse whatever, tie has coutradicted himself so many times io relation Incidents connected with the crime, as well as with bis paac lire, mat it is impossible to be lieve anything be says, lie stated that he bad been fed at Pat A Poland's camp near wcere be whs arrested, bore as a matter of fact be was not at the camp at all, so far as any one knows. Mr. Angland bad not s-en him for two years, previous to seeing him in jail Sunday, and was there. fore greatly surprised that be should be accused of assisting him In any way. When arreted Hariell had some 23 in hit poBaeBsirju, nd lu addition thereto a cerihate of deposit for I2U0 "u,u lUB rm national Uauk of Lake view. Through the courtesy of F. O Bunting, the Examiner la able tn'ulJn I the following ur.nnimi n , . . . . - "l Kill padt life, or at leant llarrell signs it ,as such, although differing very ma terially from .other statements made atdiiJereut times. ili8 last fiB. meut follows : "My tr-e uame la Jsaao Nntr.n n-. rell I was born in Kola nine miles on tbe 18th day of July, lao2 M father was Sootch-irish descent, and a native of Missouri. My parents moved to Portland. Oregon, when 1 was quite young , thence to Portaae about 90 miles from Portland, here they remained for two and u half years. From there they moved to Tillamook Valley, remaining three years at that plane. From Tillamoek Thei Forest Service boys ' lew days si u(!' succeeded la controlling tthat for a time premised to aevelop Into a biff foiet Hire on Crooked creek. . Several oieo" went cut from town aod assisted in tb7 ork. Scented Talcum Powder AT ThormWs Drug Store Here Is Your Opportunity To the Homeseevtr:' At present we can locftifl forty people on homesteaders level valley land, where gxid well wAr can be had at depths varyirfrt' 'rorn 30 ,to 60 feet, and w.hre thertf is plenty of timber available .fo fuel within five miles. I'M oM ncr ,s very tertile, beiner a sandy asv1 loam and at present there a heavy" growth of sage oh It. The soil is very similar tc t fc 8" "found the northern part of Oregon' and the eastern part of Wa;Srn&oni and wi" without doubt prove to be equally as productive ant' valuable, when we have the same trans portation facilities. The rain oa d survey passes through some of the claims refered to, and none of the m are more than three miles from same. Here Is'a pretty valley, tha has never been cultivated, but has been used for range purposes on lyf and wo assure you that it is equally , as good as any land left in centra I Ok southeastern Oregon. Now If you still have your homestac ' ''Bht, why not investigate this ; proposition, for we are quite sure yo u w ,0u,d not overlook such an- op portunity, if you knew postively that it v ya here.- Dont listen to idle ; remarks, but come and let us show yo We also have several relinquishmc nts "d excellent bargains in raw deeded lands, if you are In the marl tctfo ' such. DON'T FORGET US WHEN YOU COME TO LAKEVIEW Write or call for particulars regarding al ove ta ntiV. ' PA CFC LA lJD-' COMPANY Office over Lakeview Phn I i mm. tu jinn m mi fpyiQmrjji Bb3