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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1911)
For This Week! Your money goes further in Over coat buying than ever before. A few remaining Overcoats several colors and several weights just what is needed for this stormy season. ?: Display in North Window See South Window for display of Men's Gloves for all occasions. THE SATISFACTORY STORE B!P08TAL SAVINGS I BANKS MAKE GOOD II I Deposits In 48 Banks Dur- Ingr January Totaled f I j $60,000.00 I I i j WASHINGTON, Fer. 10.-"lf tli J nroeoHry ncproprtiit on r avall . I would j-t-tat llsh a postal m- I n Kit tiHiik tomorrow In 500 a Hitlonal cities ami town In tit Uultnl Slat!"." TtilS 8llmllt DDI llial liy Font master General II ttcbooik in ! of report of the tlrst luimth'e operations of the punts' n v i u a To tem. The report ma most uratlfyiiirf to Mr. llitcboock. The total depoa ita In tie 4S exUtlnn postal tiatits for January will approximate fiW,Oti. rti ia la an average of about ll.Ot. A Mil ml mi that this average will be maintained throughout the year, the I aggregate 0f annual depotrtts will La clone to three-quarters of a million dollar WEST AND KAY WIN - OVER MWERMAN Sharp Lines Drawn on Purchasing Board Favor Ad ml nstratlon MM MM MM MM MM Silver Lake Items V. L. Cosbow came ia from Klatn-j atb Falls Saturday evening and id buTiug mules for the California mar ket. Mr. Coabow is a former resident of Silver Lake. ; F. M. Cbristman with a forca of wen, began putting up Ice on Toes-' day. Laborers beina so scarce neces sitated F. M. donning a pair uf over alls, nod playing the part of the "ioe man biOiSeir. Jobu Crok came in (no Redmond Tuesday and remained a tew days. He euejta to rent the Jim Small j place while beie, which. a? pur chased last yeai by the B. S. Cook Land Co. Jake Gilliam, the harness man, has : t -in (1 n n his m nl nr irfld c.-i that be can operate a pump, lie iuteu la to irrigate bU garden this guicmtr by means of tlra power and cocsB'jueut ly the machine will do rirutle duty. Cope West received a letter lu.it weei fro j) K. K. Henderson, who i no viviting with relatives at San feiro, California. King starts that be id having the time of his life in the southland, visitiug vari-jtia (.laces of interest. Frank Uarris, Ja?k Partinaa 1 Guy Foster case up frurn Sumcjer Lake last Friday aod returned Saturday. Mr. Harris informs tbe Leader that the artesian water recentl stiuck by F.. J. Boyden is tbe real thing, and that water ia running out of a pipe four feet above the ground with good force. Miss Augusta De Forest, of Fort Kock, and Dr. Ewiog, of Summer Lake, wtte among those who attended the teachers' examination at Silver Lake last week. Still Finding: Homes The following applications for land io Lake County were Hie 1 at tbe local Government land ufHce during the week eudiug February 11th: Creed Pendletou, Sea. 18, M Jl. Louis J. Speck, Sec. 1, 27-17. Douald L. Mo. M token. Sera. 1, 2, 20 13. Charles Koch, Sec. 13. 2i 10. Claude C Huberts, Sees. 3, 10, 27 IS; Sec. 11, 27 IS. W. Koch Fick. Sec. 3i, 2017. Georite F. Sweem, See. 13, 27 IS. Carl Holder, Sec. 33, 31-1'J; Se 35 10. 4. Rabbit Drive Sunday Lat Sunda.v'fl rabbit drive did not t'lk" pl.tce, i inir to the ett rm pre vailing on tti.tt d.iy. Sewral hl elfiil loads of people started ttut, but with the exception of one all returned ax hoou aa the full force of the storm j ftruck t!ie;u on Hie S nsli. However, actual! lr ve. took pl.ice ei-terJay at j which 7.V) ralibits were killed, j Sunday auotlier biy; drive will take ' place, tilts i-tart Ix-lnji from Charley . Little's place. It i ' w.ll be the nioet smce.-Hful drive of i . the season, as tin; rabblta are very pleutif.il iii that cectlon. Chautauqua Meeting: The Ctiautnu'i'ia Circle will meet at the home of Mr. G. V. Jolmoii Mond y evening February 20. Pro gram: Koll Call Current Event. Syin.pHis of "Iuvid Copperlleld," Mrri. JnhtiMiii. S.vnopHirt of 'I'.leak Houce," MI-h M. Kiee. Synoi't-i of Suelliu;;. Svnn si of MisH Uelia Little Porrit, Mi-s M. Two Citl-s" 'Tale of Ilrlling. .yliops-ls of 'Mirea' Lp ctutloii.a." j Mrn. lilie S.aer. . Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Mrs. Arthur Recovering Wurd fioiii San Fraiieineo U to the eff.-ct that .Mr-. C. IVArthur In rapidl re.overiiiK from her r cent seeiv ill ness, and that the will probably be thought that it I able to leave tlm bospital eooner than expee'ed. C. II. McKendree the lirst ol tbe week received a letter fn-m bis brother, Fred, who iri in San r'ran cUcc, to the above etiect , and It was also xtate 1 that there was no doubt but that Mrs. Arthur' recovery would not only be rapid but complete a.s well. Tl.is will be very pleasing hews to Mrs. Arthur' many Uicndrt tliroiib jut th s nectioa of the j-tate. A Snap For Good Dressers It ) You Want a SUIT made to your measure, by first-class tailors at prices now beini charged for the usual read v-to - wear kind? Hundreds of samples to select from. If you need a suit, don't fail to call be fore i)!acinr your order. A! Robertas The Tailor Are Sure Forehanded A meet int, of the Catholic Ladies' Altar on'it-ty held at the hOie cf Mr?. Liira Hurry oa l'hursday laet. and plans were completed fur an entertainment to be during the coming ably about tbe latter part of Jane. ! Tbe ladies starts J on a tour of the city yesteiday requeuing dunatioua, either iu the furtu of money or arti cles f ' r enle, and will no doubt meet witb much success. J Tbe oioney raited will be uned tow ards tbe erection of tun now Catholic church. SXLKM, Or., Feb. 10.-hi it sharp engagement in which the Administra tion friends and the llovneriuanllea i musternl their full atreiuth, the! Ilmveruiaii fotce went dou tn deleat : tanl night. It wait a "show ilonn" on the bills to create h bonril to pur ' chase slate anppllr. One bill, S. II. ,rn'., was prepare I by llonennati and the other, S. II. 100, was prepared by Governor West and State 1'reamirerj Kay, and wa lul l oduced by llrmi and ' Calkins. The Ailnilnlsttntlou forces' wou ami defeated the lloweruau ' measure. j This was a elesr cut tight and every senator whh on haud. The two bills j had been refeired to a committee a, few days ago, lUiweraian managing I this when he was then In a tight box j with enough vutei against him to w ipe tiiiu out. Calkins move 1 that S. It. 100 be substituted for S. II. .', and Bower- j man oppose.i inu motion. tin a standing vote to substitute, the Sen ate stond It to It, and t'leaideut Sell lug catt the deciding vote with tbe Admiulsiratlnn forces aud against tiowerman. Next came the passage of r- U 10, an 1 It carried la the Senate by a Tuts uf 17 C 11. A uinvs to In tellnitely postpone S. 13. !, was lost, t ut when Uoweruiau managed to get his till to a vote It was lost bfy a vote uf 17 to 111. Without uiincing words, the friends of S. H 100 indicated that the other crowd was playing politics? and ban been and will be trying to hobble the new A dm iu 1st ratiuu, llowermau per sonally retuted 'he s. ateinents aud declared that be bus to conducted himself during the session as to an Id auy suspicion of trying to Interfere with the Administration and thnt he was willing aud deslrloua to protect all the rights and privileges of the Governor. JUDGE BENSONTO BROOK NO DELAY Attorneys Can Be Heard Every Saturday In Future Klamath Chronicle: hvery Satur day In t fit future when iu tbe citv aud able tn attend to l is duties as jjuribt in the circuit court, Judga . Henry L. Benson, has announced he 1 w ill hold I N court to give the attor- . ! neys w ho have cases tefore the court : to be argued, a chance to bo heard. Judia Deu.iori has made it plalu iBince he became judge that he was, J going to brorjK no morn daisy than i lubaoliitey neeei's:iry iu the handling of 1.11 asea befure thu co'iit. This U 'one of the moves he bus inaugurated i :iveu sotgetime I to press matters, aud it will be a wtH Sua; mer, prcb-j come departing for tbe local uttor- oeys who have pending actions which they wish to ai yue. PIK9T-CLASS TURNOUTS Mammoth Stables BARNUM & REiHART PROPItielufl8 I be LartfeKt Livery and I'e 'i Stable In .'-ottl bern Oregon or Northern Californi.i. ll(jr-e Boarded by t be I my, Week or Month. Special Attention ijlveu to Transient Stock I'UK i:, i.oo ii:k Vi'AN LAKEVIEW - OREGON IIAVK CONSTANTLY ON HAND TUK BEST MONJCV JF CAN BUY IN THE FicLHl MKAT LINE. AT PRESENT VV WE ARE HANDLING MLVEK T11KEAI) SOl'L KRAUT. DILL AND SWEET TICKLES, CALIFORNIA OLIVES, TICKLED TIGS' FEET, SALT MACKEREL SALMON UELL1ES AND FRESH OYSTERS. WE WILL HAVE SOMETHING NEW FOR THE TRADE EACH WEEK. CALL AND SEE US AT THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. THONE NO. SO Goose Lake Valley Meat Co. Frawley O. K. Again Alturua Republican: We are glad to Htbte that our eld friend Thos. f r :w!T ij able to be out and around Hhic. It will be remembered that Mr. Frinlcy was struck in the back witb a pick some time tine, in an attempt ijuod his life by a in an who baa betu at work on the N.-C.-O The pick point strncK the spinal col umn and glHtieed downwatJ, indict ing a dangerous wound. We are glad to Hay that there have beeu no com plications and that the wound la beallng nicely. N.-C.-0. WILLiELP B0ST Concluded from brat piitfe. tlon, itid yet the average yield there nboiitH In uiucli lenH. T he huccchs of that farmer iH attributed to the better methods pursued an compared with bia neighbors. And it 1h the former cliiKHof farmers that we will endeavor to locate along our line of road." Mr. CurtiH necured much data con cernlntc all HiIh nectioa of country dur ing Ilia Htay, and wan very much pleafled with the Information gained. Owing to tlio recent heavy storms lie waH unable to visit other KcctloiiH of the country, an wan bis Intention when lie left Reno. He was very much disappointed ut not being able to go out on the Went Hide, but will return later on w hen the conditions lira more favorable. Whllo It la often linpoMHlble to pre vent an accident, It la never Impossible to be prepared It ia not beyond any one's purne. IiiveHt 2' cents in a bot tle of Chamberlain's Liniment and you are prepared for sprains, brulsea and like inluriee. Sold by till uoud duaierrf. OREGON MAGNET IN EAST Concluded from brat page. that tbe mention of the ttate of Ore- j gun will catch more Interest, and catch It quicker beck here than tbe; mention of any other htate. I made ; la swiug through wertein Canada last' jtummer and 1 noticed that up there! they are bending every effort iu a) subtle wuy t j impress the wliolscouu try that is, of the states that the Feace River country is tne "Last Rest West." or something to tuat effect. They bad the idea rather deep sunk into me, at that,' until on tbe night of the 11th of August a killing frost came along, carrying Its suggestion somtwl.at forcibly of weather like two or three hundred below, later ou, when I reflected while hunting for more corera The Stars aud Stripes and the Good Old U. S. A. for Mine. I was iu Oiegou iu October, but only in the northern portion from Fortlaud east ou the O. R. & N. to Salt Lake and Denver. I talked with a St. Paul man on the train who had been for several months buck into the state by automobile and J gathered in from him some pretty good right band stuff about the central and eastern parts of the state. Now that I have your name I shall be glad to refer our Inquirers to you direct. A card 1 am enclosing will tell you something of what this department ia for. If yon have anything of Interest In a land way on your mind at any time please do not hesitate to let me have it here. Try Williams on the clip ping and I am certain you will get It. Wishing you auccens aud a railway lin soon, remain, Sincerely, PARKE WEST. Editor Farm Lan is Dept. TAILOR-MADE SUITS Y OU STILL HAVE SEVERAL months to wear a full Suit Don't you think you had better purchase now! We are nearly giving them away. These Suits are this season's models. Diagonals, Cheviots, Serges, Broadcloths, Etc. and all staple colors and mixtures. tf SL'O.OO Vnlucs $:tl.r) Wilms $:t.-$ 10 Vultics $13.50 $10.00 $19.00 Dresses, Costumes and Skirts at clear ance prices. x a n Mrs. A. M. NE1LON WOMEN'S OUTFITTER Butke ! bnttell Butte!!! WK.-uv making a cut on lUTTi: IlK'AND CANNIvl) l-KUIT. For ONE WEEK MORE we will M-ll this Fruit .'it the following rahu'cil prices ly the case. Peaches -Apricots Pears Cherries , casi: hi:g. ntU'F. now $5.00 $3.95 5.00 3.95 5.50 4.45 5.25 4.25 This is your chance to lay in a supply of Fruit at less than wholesale cost. I'iioni: Xo. lill. THE ECONOMY STORE J. B. AUTEN Hardware and ?miilements DEALER. IN FURS Just arrived, a hi' line of the Famous Winona Ihiies, Hacks and Carts THREE STANDARD WAGONS to select from Peter Shuter, T. G. Mandt and Winona Hard-wood spokes, v!ion hows, etc. Blacksmiths' Supplies Our Stock is Now Complete in all its Branches OUR MOTTO IS LIVE AND LET LIVE We Aim To Satisfy A FEW BARGAINS In FURNITURE At the close of the Holiday Trade we find we have a few pieces FURNITURE which we will sell at a close figure & dt & Willis Furniture Co.