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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1910)
A PROCLAMATION THAT PROCLAIMS You've seen the sign many times Special Sales are not infrequent, but you have never seen a special sale in our line that would compare with our DAILY SPECIALS which we have arranged for this season. 1 EVERY DAY A BARGAIN DAY We will spare no effort to make this store the busi est store in town. We invite you to investigate our methods and the advantages of coming t ; us for your goods. We are sure you will be so favorable im pressed that you will favor us with your patronage. FRIDAY SPECIALS IS lbs. Granulated Sugar, $1.00 SATURDAY SPECIAL: 1 gal. Tea Garden Drips, $1.10 fThis is the place you are looking for when you are out for Bargains THE SATISFACTORY STORE I WEST HAS 6149 OVER BOWERMAN Concluded from 1st page. Yamhill. Bower-man carried Colum bia, Coob, Gilliam, Hood River, Josephine, Klamath, Lak. Lane, Morrow, Siiertnau, Umatilla, Whsoo, Washington and Wheeler, i Clatsop, West's home county, srave him a lead of 522. and Gilliam. Bow rrman's home, gave the Republicon a lead of 79. Three counties where the normal schools are located voted heavily. Bowerman lost Benton and iackson, but carried Umaiilla. Bow- r cnan a cutting on of the normal HChools In the 19(' session of the Leg tHlatiire cost him thrnv counties. Back From Portland Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Conn and children returned from Portland the first of the week. Mrs. Conn's mother wbo was reported daogeroaa If ill has Improved.greatly and it is coondently expected tnat he will fully regain her health. Mr. Conn reports a very interesting trip 'over from the Falls inasmuch as there were 10 passengers aboard the stage and slippery roads made it somewhat unplesant. However, at Newell's Mr. Coon had an auto meet him and the latter to of the journey was there fore made mash more pleasant ALL BUT SEVEN TO BE REPUBLICANS Five Democrats and Two Independents in Next Legislature Waterman-Parker-Conklin Fountain Pens at, Thornton's Drug Store SUNDRY SPECIATIES CELERY AND S WEE TP O TA TOES 1 Also choice Apples, Onions CaJbbago and Pumpkins, Phono your ordars and have them DELIVERED FREE 'PHONE SIXTEEN- J. P. DUCECWOEXH ' There are 83 Republicans, five Democrats and two independents In the legislature, which will convene lojanaury. Republicans who sub- scribed to Statement No. 1 are In the majority, but it is not yet known whether the Senate and House will bs organized along those lines No at tempt was made to organize on State ment No.' 1 two years ago, when there was more at stake than in th coming ression. The statement No. 1 Republicans did succeed, however, in forcing the men looted to pre side over the Senate and house not to inject theanti-stutement Issue Into committee appoioemeott. The state ment Republicans in 1909 were con tent to have the anti-statement members to organize provided the organlztion wes 'not used to defeat tba statement candidate for the United States Senate. in the senate the statement men are in control with a safe margin but in the house the linenp is closer with the antis having a shade the best of it unless the two Democrats and one independent in the bouse go with the statement Republicans on organiza tion. Probably, however, the organ isation will be effected by means of a caucus, which will eliminate the Democrats and Independents. These latter how ever, will be takeu care of in eome manner and uot entirely lett in the cold. Bight 'and possibly nine of the thirty-two'inltatlve and 'referendum meaauiee aabmltted to the voters bar been favored. They are ; Employers liability bill Home rale measure Eastern Oregon breach asylum ; Support of the Normal so ho el at VtlUeg fl-fcW ! ! river eieoept by book end lloe J Changing judielal prooedare Extending all eat primary to presi dential electors The measure still ia doubt Is th e ooooty tat amendment "GOOD INDIAN " LANDHOR SALE Chance for White Men to Got Homes on Reservation A connMerabl portion of the Klam ath ludian Ittwrvation will probably be occupied br white men In the near future, owing to a recent ruling of the sovernment, says the Klamath Her ald. Under that ruling the land o( the Indiana who have died Is sold In stead of being probated and the pro ceeds of the eale distributed to his heirs. At present the property of Ralph Jackson, one of the wealthiest Indians of the rettrvatlou, Is being offered fur eale under this act, and It Is atatcd that eventually about 400 claims will le disposed if. The claims involved cover from 80 to 100 nerve, the grating land being in the latter areas while the agricul tural lands cover the smaller amounts. Under the new ruling the lands of the Indians may Anally le purchased by the white m n who are enabled to n-cure lands they otherwise could not obtain. Drama at New Pine Creek "Tony the Convict" in to lx presen ted by the New I'lne Creek Dramatic Company a week from tomorrow wen lug at thej New Pino Cnt'k Opers oouse with the following Casts Tony Warren, a many elded char acter, who has an honest heart beneath his ragged coat Dr. Patterson Weary Wayside, his henchman, "Too Tired to Work" Babe Blurton James Barclay, hard hearted and vindictive, Urbai flentry Philip Warburton, a Koclal leader Norrls Bethel Judge Van Cruger, of the Su preme Court, Justin Gibbons Warden Burrows, of Sing flng PrlHon Cecil Taylor JackBon, theiiejTo footman Reggie Miller Lena, the reputed , daughter of Judge Van Cruger, Kdytbe Blurton Mrs. Van Cruger, the judge'a wife Mrs. Urban Gentry Mine Sedley, who takes pleasure in being disagreeable Iconise Boswortu Sally, with a soul above bath ' Mabel Patterson SvNOPwia ACT I. The warden's room at Sing Sing prison. The trusty prisoner. ACT II. VauCruger's country borne on the Hudson, alx months later. ACT III. Parlor in Van Crnger's country house, two days later. ACT IV. Tony's bumble home, hx weeks later. ACT V. The Judge's home as be fore, two years later. Time, the present. Place, various points on the Hud Hon river, New York. Sad Death at Davis Creek On the morning of November It death visited the home of Mrs. Uetien- dorf of Davis Creek aud took away the vonneest member of the family, Jessie Oriole Mulley, who was born Februrav 13, H94, in Liao.Couoty. Oregon. Kbe leaves to mourn bsr loss her mother, two sisters, Mrs. Wm. Hartlerode and Mrs. Jamas Clerk, and three trotLers. Will, Albert and Claude, all of Davis Creek, who were present when she passed away. An other sister, Mrs. Jennie Diddle, of Layfette, Oregon, and a brother, Jo seph Molkey.'of Spray, Oregon, were unable to attend the funeral. The funeral was held at the Davis Creek Church the Wednesday followlng.ser vicerbeins conducted br Rev, Sam Combs and she was laid to rest in the cemetery at that place. 11 las Mulkey was a charming young lady and bad a large oumher of friends who 'will deeply 'mourn the untimely ending of ber lair young life. Notice to Stockmen Notloe to whom it may concern: At a meeting held at Paisley by M. T. MoKenzle and uumeronsly attend ed by local stookmeu the undesign ed was appointed seoretary to notify the cattle and horse owneis who use the Simmer Lake, Sprague river, Sloan, and Little Chewaucan cattle and horse range on the Fremont NatlonalKorest that a meeting will be held at Paisley Deo. 5. ' 1910, at 13 A. M tor the purpose "of organizing livestock association. All cattle and horse men please take notloe. if, it. A. BRATTAIN, Seoretary. m WE ARE AFTER YOUR BUSINESS W Eare showing the Newest the the very latest ideas in Millinery. Ladies' Coats, Suits, Waists, Etc. 5 j&Wc arc anxious to serve you. tf is Mrs. A.M. NEILON Woman's Outfitter Oh You Teamster ! If you want a pair of WOOLEN GLOVES for the cold weather, go to the Economy Store and price them The Economy Store OLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT What more appreciative gift could you give or nicer, than an article to adorn tfie home? We have a very choice selection of Easy Chairs, Couches, Buffets, Side boards, Bureaus anil the like, any one of which would make an elegant Christmas Gift, and one that would be appreciated Make your selection and the article chosen will be reserved and delivered at any time jou may desire. We arc constantly receiving new addi tions to our stock and by calling frequent ly you will certainly find something that will just suit your needs, both as to price and quality. Willis Furniture Co. J. B. AUTEN Hardware and Implements DEALER. IN FURS Just arrived, a big line of the Famous Winona Buggies, Hacks and Carts THREE STANDARD WAGONS to'select from Peter Shuter, T0 G. Mandt and Winona Hard-wood spokes, wagon bows, etc. Blacksmiths' Supplies e Our Stock is Now Complete In all Its Branches OURIWIOTTO IS LIVE AND LET LIVE We Aim To Satisfy SUBSCRIBE FOR THE EXAMINER. i