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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
Zaftc Count? Eynmlncc f THURSDAY, AUOUHT 20, 1910. DRIEP MENTION ' rouge shirts 1X25 at Boooa's. Men's dustsrt. f 1.7ft at Booot't. Jim O'Connor of Plush li la town oa a bnalnese trip. Polio suspenders 25 ola. at Boone's Fresh seasonable fruit at tb Frost A complete Una of hair gooda al tha Parisian Mlllloery. NasUse Bblrte that look good 25 el, at Iloona'a . Bast work ahlrta 5Uota at Boon a a. Ham Wardwell and wife arrived lo town laat availing from Silver Laka V. L. Bnelllng returned Baturdev from a buaioaaa visit to Klamatb Falla DMraoo Hot tb 35cl. kind ooly OOota at the Parlalaa Millinery. Mra. (Joy Caoaar baa ratal o ad frm tew rka visit with bar paraote lo Oregon City - Get ptleee en floor at Hatm ma be fore baying elsewhere, tf Mlobaal MoCool aod Major Kings- ly bav latoroad from a faw daya oatlog U Dig Vallay. Cbaap flout at Boaanta. Quality guaranteed or money refunded, tf The Walt Clgnr la a 6 cent leader to b found at the Foat Office. Elmer C. Ablatrom. 34 Jack MeAnllff wbo reeotly aold at his tfceep bare baa left for Ban Fraocrleco for short visit. Fresh Candy will airlve every faw days at tba Pott Offlc Store. Klrner C. Ahlatrom. 34 Mrs. W. ljalr Tbompaoo returned Saturday from ao extended visit In tbe Willamette valley Nioe wide gingham pettlooata at the Parllaao Millenary, your ebolo only75cle. W. florb Flok, tba homestead Specialist, left Toeeday for tb north end of tbe county. Tb Horn of Bert Reld on mil north of Flo Creek burned to tb ground yaaterday. "Check" Dykameo was up Tue day from tb ranch below Flo Creek with a load of produce. Lady would like work by tbe day doiog booaeeleaalog a to. Address ,0. oar Eiamlorr office Tbe Parleiao Millinery la making room for tb fall goods ao w will sell our 13. W walet for 1.80, Mr. and Mra. Harry Rigga wltb children, of Plush, were In town dor log tbe past week on a bualnaaa trip. A taw nice atylaa left In shirt waists tb 1160 kind only 11.40 and D&cte aob at tb Parisian Millinery. Creed MoKendre arrived home Monday from a trip to Klamath Falla. Nad Sherlock left thla morning to take car of a small forest flr back of Flo Creek. Wm. Dickenson waa In town Tnea day fro n New Pin Creek with a load of walermelooa. Lawrence Tracy of Drews Valley purchased a new Edlaon Phonograph from Thornton's Drug Store this week. Walter Ree. Jlmmle Judge and Bert Bnyder bav returned from few weeks spent pleaaantly on Deep ; Creek. School will open tbia year Monday Sept. 12. Tbe aohool booka and tap riles will be handled at Thornton's Drug store. A full Assortment of Stationary, Ooufuctiouery, Nutlons, Tobacco and Ciirnrs at Elmer C. AlilHtroiu'a, the Poet Otlk-o Store. 34 Forest Hanger Uradley and family are in for a few daya from Mr. Brsd ley's atatioo In the vicinity of Tbora aa Creek. George Verling, until recently con neoied with tbe sheep hualuees bere left Tborsday for Ban Francisco, where ba la to locate. Mr. and Mra. T.' J. Powell and Mra. Jacobs are in from Valley Falla. Mrs. Jacobs Is to leave in a few days for ber bom at Hazleton Pa. J Miss Winnie Harvey Is vlaltlog witn relatives lo Uldweii, Special Land Agent, J. If. Carnaban who has been working la this locali ty, left Friday morning for Klama'.b Falla. Mrs. Justin Ulbblas Mra. Charles llavrey and 0111 Cannon war np from Pin Creak tblt week vlaltlog friends. Th Lakavlew Flooring Mills Com paoy will pay 2 cants per pound for ell milling wheat. Backed, delivered a their mill In Lakeview. 2t. Among the aheep men lo towo dor log tbe peat week eer Con O'Callag ban, Cbarll Duggan, Dare Edler, John O'Callagbtn and Pat Don. Jobn E. (Jrey, traveling repreeen tatlve of tb American Weekly, pub llshed by tb Ban Franoieoo Examiner haa been lo th city dnrlog tb paat week. Vane Klnbart has been daogaroualy 111 for several days but has made a change for the better. It I thought be bad been polaooed on Ice eream eonea. Byron Uravee and Murray llord are aniof loa a week's ootleg lo tbe vicinity of Dog Lake. Tbey are ei peoted to reloro with a goodly aup ply of veosloo. Clarence Price left Wednesday morning for Reno, Ooldfleld, Tone pah, and other points la Nevada. Be fore returning be will make a trip to Cbloago oo a visit to bla folk. Mra L. F. Conn and ebllrden, Alloe Lindsay, and Letter Better returned Monday from, a montr-a outing, oa Deep Creek. All wave a healthy color and enjoyed their ontlog Irnmoueely. Jo 8. Lan anl wife and Fran Ouotber left Sunday for Bly. Mrs. Lane will visit a short time at I be home of Mrs. Albert Walker, while Messrs, Lane aod Omtber visit Klam atb Falls. Lola Barry. Mildred Hebart and Katie Rehart apent Tuesday at the Hebart Raoob, where an enjoyable day waa apent by all. They report a fair-aired bay crop considering the dry aeason. Major Klngalei. Ira "McCoul aod Leo Dodaoo returned Mooday from Ave daya bunting, camping, and flatting trip. Tbey report plenty to eat la tbe game lino but did not iet to town wltb any. Mr. Harrington, of Cortland, Cal ifornia la visiting at tbe Lome of bit daughter, Mra. J Barry, on Main (Ureal. Mr. Harrington It a former resident of Bidwell and baa many acquaintances here. Mrs. A. M. Nellon left by auto 8at urday for Alturae where ah will take tha train for Ban Fraoolsoo. While In tbe city aba will purchase her fall and winter stock of dress goods aod ladies furnishings. Mika Hullivan bad tbe misfortune to have hla leg Injured laat wek nolle riding a frisky horse, and blood rolaoo set In. Tb Injury It CROWNING THE WINTER. QUEEN At tha Parisian Millinery Our First Fall Exhibition of Correct Millinery ' NOTICE-After tbe mt day of IV-o emW, mm, all bill for electric lights mnat m nromqtt.r paid on or before the 70th day of each month at the Flret National Rank of Lakevlevr. fJST Prompt nee In thla particular will Inmirc rontlnuewe of the service; N. P 4ENMON, Pro prietor Electric Llgtit Co. 62tf Saturday. Sept. 17, NOTICE All patron eh on Id pur chase lamps of the (Vimpney In. or der toaecure the tt llvhte. Nn low grade nor Inferior lamp aupplUel. JAnr other make not ruming np to lulO thle requirement may be cut out. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HOUSB FOR RBMT:-A good 6 room bnoae wltb hot aod cold water. Fnrnlabed. Inquire of O. ' L. Uolbrook. " - NOTICE Whenever a patron dealree eervki diecontlnoed, or change mnrie In lamp, not lee thereof mnat tm promptly eent to the Company; otherwlae. current will 1 chanted for all wirlnjr. elertrle light socket and elctri Irona, no to tbe time aiieh notice la received at the office of the Company. All electric Imne, when ordered dlecontlnoe.1, muet te eent to the office, and a receipt will be Riven therefor, nntll renoeet fr renewal of anrh aervice Is made. All la rape Ml bnrninjr. beyond the time for which the are rated, will betharsred for. Temporary office - at Firat National Bank, Lakeview. 52 tf N. F. Jenon, Proprietor (;; Electric LIrhtCo. NOTICE All Burned ont or broken lamp must be returned to the office of the Company; .otherwise an extra charge of 6 cent will be made on each new lamp. N. P. JENHOV, Proprietor 62tf Electric Light Company On thla date the Winter Queen will aecend her throne of power, and rule In the KliiKdom of Faahloti. Tbe new Fall aud Winter colorii.jca are indeecrutaoie, Mil majmucenuy beautiful and In perfect harmony with the elegant plume, lure and velvet. The Turban aa shown this aeaaon are an artistic triumph. Kitherlnit their Ineplratlons In style from nil nation. I'erhapa the newest and moat Important feature of tbe new bat I tbe high back, practically all trot. are higher at that pntot, coming lew over the face and high to the1 back where a liberal allowance la uaoally made for an abundance of balr. Among the bate that protnUe to be the aeaaon'a favorite are tbe IIIuduTurban. a perfectly cloee fitting effect, Tbe Cloche, a medium ama.ll drooped bat with a high crown, and the Sheperdeea ehape, which la rather large, but oof tent ng to the face. The striking color note of the aea- aoa la French Blue, Scarbjt or Point cetta "Red, Black, Black and White, the soft dull tone of Green, Old'Dlue, Aabeeof Lavender. Beautiful large Beaver are leading in elegance with bo wa of Lace and Plume. Our allow ing of hat will convince you of their beauty and elegance, better than any description I could give you. We are now showing a beautiful line of Silk Petticoat, Silk Klmonae. Silk Hone, 811k Wuia a, and Kid Glovee which are now open for your inspection. Everybody cordially Invited. . THii PARISIAN MILLINtRY Main Street, Weat of Court House. .. n . I I I now roucn improved aoa iJar. onui van la able to be about. Mr. aod Mrs. Edward E. Bond aod Mr. and Mra. L. Manaey were In from Ploab last week. While here Mr. Bond and Mrs. Manaey made tloal proof on deaert claims in th vloinlty' of Hart Mountain. J. B. Auieu left Tuesday In bia auto wltb Mra. Craddook and daunb ter Hnlda for Klamath Falla. Mra. CiHddook will make ber borne lo tbe Falla after bemg with ber daughter, Mra. Autio, for tome time, ; George Maxwell aod wife aod Rob art Sparks aod Austin Beckdolt, of Bonanza. Klamath County, wer in Lakavlew Sunday on their way to New Pin Creek, where tbey will lay lo their supply of trult for tbo " win ter. N. II. Wamer arrived In Lakavlew from BpringUeld Oro. tbe first of the wexk. Mr. Wamer baa tome land bere and came to look the country over, and talka of looatlna. We would welcome him aa he la a very plesaut gentleman. A committee consisting. of Mra. . K. Barry, Mra. .P. Hutchigs, and Mis Laura Snelling started out Mon day morning collecting funds fur tba new Catholic ohurob, -and for tbe flret day 'a returna reported 12.13. Let DOINGS IN THE NORTH END r fSUver Lake Leader) 8tanley Martin baa Juat returned from a trip to, Klamatb Fall. Oar postmaster baa pot lo forty Ave additional look boiee. The pat ronage of tbe office baa doubled dot ing tbe paet year. Hon. tl. A. Brettaln, of Paisley, aod Eldon Brattaln of Lakevle t pent aeveral daya laat week In Silver Lake and vloinlty tasking over the country attending to business mat ters and cenewlng acquaintances wltb old frieoda. Bob Roterta wbo left her about a year ago, aod during bia absence waa in the grocery buelnsea In Lane county returned tbe latter part of last week having aold out bla atore and now tbluka after hla ramblea there it no place like Lake oonuty. J.C Dodson of Lakevlew apeot aev eral daya laat week In tbla vicinity. While here be bought tbe Wm. Lane keef oattle as well at all the cattle both beef aod stock of J. L. Cliff. He also pnrobaaed on his ray up beef oattle belonging to S. P. Moss aod Enoa Mo Jonald at Paisley. On bla way back to Paiaey be ezpeoted to purchase aeveral bunobee. . He wat paying eight ceota for ateera. "TlJarry Drenkel, who waa working at the good work go on. Beiber'a for tonmtlmt past, left Wed neaduy morning for Stanford Univers ity, where bt It to study law. A few new atona-cutters arrived here during the paat wtek from Poit i.nH and era to commence work ahortly on the new High School. Arthru W. Orton register of the lo cal land oHloe left for Klamath Falls and returned Sunday with bis auto mobile, which bud been al tbatjplt.ee for repairs. All pertont having any nic views oTany portion of Lake County are requested to send them In at once to the Ejaminer and they will be placed In tbe New Yeara number of the Ort gonlan. q "John Venator tud Coy Ingram re turned laat Vvenlng from tbelr trip to Lake Odtli and report a tine time. The fcu Lak Until la the eportmane pared lee. II ty ucctfded in Lag lag a number of deer and bear. Have You Protected Your Family? Why thoud a man value hla horse or barn, more than Hie Wife and Children? The Union Central Life Insurance Company of Cincinnati came into existence at a time, 43 years ago, when life insur ance presented many unsolved problems, and when, as com pared with the present time, the territory in which it began to operate was undeveloped. It' successfully solved each problem as it presented itself and had more than kept pace with the gigantic strides of the great' Middle West. Of all the companies writing ordinary life insurance exclusively the Union Central as to amount of insurance, asscsts and pre mium income is ranked by. only fseven companicsall of them older than the Union Central by from 8 to over 40 years. It now has $284,906,828 insurance in force, assets aggrega ting $74,523,966 and an annual premium income of $10, 202,904. Its total income . last year was, $14,554,375. It paid its policy-holders $5,91,056 and after, meeting all ex penses saved $6,201,713 out of its income lor the year. The company in its investment department may be said to stand without a peer. It is the one company which in the panic of 1907 did not have to mark off anything from the value of its securities. Eighty per cent, of its assets is invested in mortgage loans well secured on property worth nearly four times the amount of the loans, and nearly 18 per cent, in loans on policies. J. C. Blgelow, Reeldent Agent, Lakevlew, Oregon We do not decry any Standard Fire Insurance Co., but call attention to the Company just entering Lakeview, that ranks with the very best, if it is not the best of all Fire In surance Companies- "The Union Assurance Society Limited of London" Older than this County is old Founded in the year 1714. It is a matter of congratulation to have this Company es tablish an agency in our community. , - J. C. Blgelow, Resident Agent, Lakeview, , Oregon The North American Accident insurance Company Covers every accident, and any disease or sickness, and pays $50 each week of total disability, besides surgeon's and physician's bills Perfect Protection Against Loss of Income J. C. DIG E LOW, RESIDENT AGENT, LAKEVIEW, OREGON If E 101 201 A Few Boarders That Lakevlew and tbe County la growing la shown by the faot that there are three prisoners awaiting trial In the jail apartments of tbe Court house. Thia la the .largest num ber of hoarders tbe tberlff hat had since the building or the court IIouho. MoBt of tbe time the place haa been empty , but some one comes aloug after a while and l.reakt In. New Itegtilntlons at Land Offlee The General Land Office bat formu lated some new regulations regardlngj isolated tracts in which ;hereaner .all applloants will have to specify whether tbey are native born or nat uralized citizens of tbe United Sta.es and furnish proof of naturalization. The minimum prlot of 11.28 It to be done. away with and tbe General Laud Oflloe will arpralsa or Hi a . ,'ni.iinii on each tiact applied for reperately. Valley Falls Items Renorta fiom tbe weather station ahow no moisture at tbia point for the past two weekt F. S. Payne, of Rossville and Chi- cago 111., was resiaierea at iue v al ley Falla bouse. Mr. Payne waa look ing over hla O. V. L. holdings in this valley with tbe object in view of Im proving some and putting them un der cutivation at once. 1 Postmaster Meyer bat gone to Lake- veiw for thort trip. A storaae water tauk la now on tbe ground and is ahortly to be used ou tbe desert claim of 11. J. Owen-dyke. Tbe travel over the desert between Lakeview and Burnt Is now ploking up considerably.. Tbe Hotcbklst boyt bav finished their bavins and are ahortly Intend ing to go gathering tbelr oattle. R. B. and U. L. Chandler are busily engaged braveating aud thrash lug their grain. Deaths Joseph Agnew Anderson died at the Down ranch lata Sunday aged almost 70 years. Tbe funeral services were held Tuesday under tbe auBpicea of tbe A. F. A A. M. tlarry Parks Emerson, eon of Mr. and Mrs. L. 0 Emerson died at Salt Creek, aix miles north of Lakeview last Monday. Ilia age wat 4 years, 4 montha and 7 daya. The funeral o o wat held at the Metbodlat Church. Don't forget that w carry In ttook tor tale ell kluda of iron. bolt and thiuiLia akfllnt and Iron and it eel axltt Arcner Broa. tf Walters Addition o O O O Walters Addition has been one of the most gratifying pieces of property we have ever handled, it seems to have met the popular demand of new comers, old residents, and even specu lative out-of-town investors. Every day ojr so we are called up on for prices, terms, etc., as relating to the various priced lots. A number of persons have realized that it is cheaper to build than rent. Our Building and Loan Company has helped those that otherwise would now be paying rents. Outside of the gradual slope of the land which insures first class sanitation, the streets are wide and well graded. The principal factor In many selections is the immediate proximity of this additisn to the heart of the business district THREE SHORT BLOCKS from center of town. This is of vital importance to both builder and investor, close to work, close to schools, and in a few short years parts of this addition will be business property. Ask us for prices on the lot that suits your fancy$100 to $25010 per cent cash, easy terms monthly. O O o o o o o o Seager Bros. Real Estate . Insurance LAKEVIEW, OREGON Loans o o Write us today for beautifully illustrated booklet of Goose Lake i.ff.. c,nitr nhntna nnd araohio doscrloilc iS. 10 turior - - v - f t. cents In stamps. This also Includes map 01 me vauey j.