WHICH DO YOU PREFER ) Cheap Goods at a Cheap Price O or. Good Goods at a Low Price CIRCLES AT PLUSH Two Couples United In Marriage, and Many Other Dolngw You certainly can buy a cheaper quality poods than this store soils. The success of this business is not due to the fact that we have sold you cheap poods at a cheap pri e. The poods von buy from us are of the HIC.HLiST OUAUTY-sold at a reasonable profit They are Satisfactory Goods Whom we place into your hands a can of Tomatoes for U"c, or a can of Table Fruit at 25c. voupet the very best STANDARD (100DS thnt are put into cans, ami you pet FULL WEUillT and FlTLL Y ALU Li for your money. Tlii- rule iivplies to all poods throughout our store: '-Ull- Y H K Y HL-ST MLKCLIAN DISE FOR TII15 LEAST MONEY." FLOUR AT MILL PRICES: $1.75 per sack; $3.50 per hundred "THE QUALITY STORE Sings in social wm s ATP'Y .ni.. AT- - Valley Falls Mercantile Company K:: i an and i 1 i v' ! i i lau- iirt -.1 n t iic store r I.a.cc 'iev i tic-. - The Valley Falls House and clean, ere to meet iron beds Is now in operation competition. Xew, Good Meats 35 cents Jusi half way from Lakeview to XL ranch and hall way from Lakeview to Faisiey. Give us a trial Good Bxrn, Hay and Water i: IIAVK CONSTANT! A' ON HAND THK J.LST MOSKY "CH CAN I: IT V IN T1IK ITtKSII MKaT LINK. AT I'JlEsKNT V V wi: ai:i: iiamm.ino sii, kr tiiukad .souk kraut, DILL AND SWEET l'K'KLKS, CALIFORNIA OLIYLS, I'ICKLFD I'HiS' IEI.T, SALT MACKEREL SALMON NELLIES AND FKKSII OYSTERS. WE WILL HAVE ,SOMETIIIN: NEW FOR Til E TRADE EACH WEEK. CALL AND SEE UvS AT THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. JMIONE NO. 3'J Goose Lake Valley Meat Co. Adel, Or., Fb. 1911. Kdltoi Examiner: Not Keriug Huy- J tnluii tu your rahmble iRter nlmut Ariel thnuuht wa woulii vand Jul it ( of tha tiHiipcuinu bare. Wo have just pulled utr una of the grtiuil axt tluiea thnt Tr hnppe imi lu Ailrl, lint It raiue uear ending iu h very aitil Btrair On tna tuoiuluti of the U-ud Tuoley JutUo Mortis uotl IleJ that thert was omethlnu dolnti hi, tba houia of Mr. Caldwell, and after borrowing a plun bat and dun olna aoaie other prvtty good, boriow ed clothea bia Tooley nt naa at oiit'e ruxlied to the aeue of netioo by ri- vutM nnnVBTaiinA Mfid Ht hluh IllltHl. before n uierrv crowd of tilemla and relatives joined In wedlock Mr. C. F. Caldwell and Mlxa Llale S. Coopet. The kjrooui la a sou of W. II Caldwell and la well aud favoratily kdowii, j having resided here for a number of I yeara. The bride la the oldealdauKh- ter of Mr aud Mra. W. II. Cocper, oft Adel. aud Is ery fopular with Ttry- j oue, aud all wUn them a lou and t bappy voyage through life. After the usual congratulations the I foliowiuK prtHeots weru Dreseuted : Mr. aud Mra. T. H. Waketteld. yeur lioit heifer and pillow cases; Mr. and Mrs. James Waketleld, pillows; Mr. aud Mrs. W. II. Caldwell, towU; Mr.! and Mra. Joseph Uttuuett, toilet set j aud salad disb; Miuuis Caldwell, twoj pair biaukets; J. A. Morris and i Iiurcb l!roa., cociforters; lJeter Cald well, cake .isb; Miss Myrtle tinsel, j shIh. dib; Mr. aud Mra. A. N. lieu Dett, table clotb, mirror, (run dn-h aud water glass ; Mr. aud Mrs. I. L Waketleld, lamp und fruit dishes; Kirk Cornwall, salt nod p pper shaker aud tootb piflk holder ; Ere i Culdwell, cream pitcher: Ned Nts'.atn, eutfitr bowl; Mr. aud Mrs. Fope, cake dish; Mr. aud Mrs. Alford, Ler.y dis'i:Mi. and Mrs K. U. Cirieel. berry set aud ; lookioc Klass ; Aodrew Yiuyard, water set; .Mr. aud Mrs. Ed Neaabaw, il-J rer knives ucd forks; Willis Grist-I, j mirror. j After the preseuts, some one uube. i kuown to me souuded the diuuer bell 1 and we tall filed luto the diLiutf room 1 sud threw our leet uudsr the iluIiok j '-iny to oue of the uiost palulatile wed- j diUK diuuers it bus eter Leeu our i ood fortuue to partak of. Dot Lelure ; the j '!e bad tiuie to do justice to thetuikey the phone ratiif uuil be receiver the follow iutf uiestae from F. H. 01ier at Hotel Wible: "Dear iuJKe: Rush ta Hotel Wile utooce; couple from Plush waitlLK anxioiirsly for you to u.ake them oue; say noth ing , wedding private" I Of course the juiie suid uotbiui to any oue oulj junt the crowJ, as he j has usake hiaieelf famous fcr kt-epioK secret., so be was at ouo lushed to Hotel Wible with ull the crwd follow , inn. Ou arri"ini at tba iceoe of aitiou be found Mr. Oliver aud bis; couitaoioi). Mr. O. HuIjIjbu, busily! enKHge l iu making wreaths from the ' hcatterius sage brush aud juniper for j the brbie. After all due pr parution8 were made the judtfe at once made I Mr. John (jee aud Deliah M. liurcs. ! both tvell kuowu ret-idents of Flush, i uiau aud wife. After the ceremony all present partook very freely of tbe .efieshments that Mr. Oee had j t,r')iiht from (ireater Flush with; hii), to the neultb of the happy couple. They all weut thuir cilfeieiit , wajs t'i Holer up and irepare the'ii ( selves for the social ball to l; held at ! thu A'l-1 Hull iu the evening. lint hue our troubles Uan. Mr. ' Wihlo of llot:l Wible bunked four; b ihi'B onto tbe bi coach and header) l.i ..1 fr.w 1. Ii U I If iiuj a wir v ! ditik tiiiiht and as Lu lost hi.- hvariona no the .Morris gr de, drove too hltfh. capbiziuK the rU aud ull idh passBn Hera into the wire feuce below; and tte way they lit wh not graceful. Dr. Johuaton from the Djuout was sent for uud soou dressed the wounds. Those cri pled were, Mrs. Wible, hurt iu he back ; W. K. Wible, two teeth out aud reputation apruiiK ; M isa Myrtle Wible, crippled under the bat; Mrs. Roberts, eye blacned aud face badly skinned; Mr. Roberts, oue Hutfer baJly cut, hhoulder hurt, aide badly bruised; Mrs. (Jrlsel, bead and face badly bruised; Ii. li. (Jrisel. cheek hadly affected, one wheel dish el; liert Lee, waddle over riht eye, left listener kuocked down aud voice affected; John (Jee, uroom, cheek aud nerve both affected, one wheel sprung; Mrs. (Jee, bride, face and head very baaly cut and bruised all over; test of party not hurt but bad to cbauue clothes. All cf the party was able to proceed on to tbe bull after having their vari ous wouuds diessed, eiceut Mrs. (Jee, who was very badly hurt aud will not be able to be up for some time to conid. All able to be present de clared that eveiythinn wus a success, eveu to Cbas. Wullis, tbe coarse voiced uiuu from Ft. liidwell, and to Concluded from tlrwt min )vpr cold of northern Nevada winter. At lb lower end of Siiuaw taller, near Kelly orik, 40 uilUs from Ool enda to th outh and Ilk dis tance from TiiKOoror to th east, the pox led by Captain Donnelly of th tat police and nuiulierlntf 'i meu. oauin at noon upon the band of 1'J Shoshone. Th Shoshnnes were llrt lhtd Klrinutiitf tnelr way. I ml inn fashlMi, up Int" ri(juaw valley, forinliu a III n mil hikI n halt loim. On th rear Kitard when llrst seen was described on of tbe yoiinn hruve tnnlitlnit wearily betide his horse a hnif-mtl behind the malu body oonit'osel of two other braves t lie siiiiaws nod the children and po-iles. Far ahead the totterlun leader of th party, advanc ed hi aue but yoiintf lu warlike venom, led. On the llrst ball, the cowboys who bad joined thti poss ami bail refused to be deputized, nave warlile yll and spurted their horses ou to the charue, accompanljd by Captain Don nelly's men, who could uot restrain t lie u . 'lhe In Dans saw the pursuers and rapidly d e in their tanks, ti eu ctrcllutf out over a radius of a iiuar ter mile, where they tlrst executed a rapid war dance, tbe Sbonhoue dance of death, while they smeared their faces with war pH'ut. ntterlntf mean while their shrieks of delinnoe. Ed Hiuel, of the cowboys, rode ou far ahead, tlrlutf his rllle tepeatedly aud umpplng the nearest buck, 'lhe ludlaus replied with u ncat.eritii! tire aud as llokfle rolle.l from the saddle, the Shoshones tiecama ma Ideued with the ciaze of battle. .With t! first f.tal'ty. Captain Donnelly uiauiiued to peisua le. the cowtoj s to open out iu a ekirinlb Ilue aud take it easier. Thou follow ed such exhibitions of sliari shonOotf as have net been seen since the liners cnt down ttie lirilish on tbe Mod. lei river. Oue by oue with the crack of the rifles of the police and Vow bets, the lodlans leaped lu the air anil fell to move no n oie. Tte siuaws, with pljrciiik,' cries of rae, helped with the llk'ht and bau lied the heated ri"is of lhe braves, tiriug with them and even fesistiun wheu therH seeu.ed no furl her hope. It was a battle w li b tbe ii to the death und they chose to joio tbe dead lather than to sutler with th" In inn. After a t nlf hour cf tUhtiuu tbe old warrior ind the three braves foul.t no more. lhe lust remaininu hruve had ordered a n treat which covered a mile before be fell aud it was an other half hour before tie pursuers could approach near euo.:uh to cap ture tie remainicu suuaws who fought aud bit wheu tbe lurt cartridge hS IM'lle. Kven the cliildreu, the three mux inu from Id t'J 11 years of ue, helped lu the lliibt, haudlluii tho turtri lues, and t.t the last uslutf the primitive weapons Columb:ls found the bow aud arrow. lhe hirows fell aboil but the resistance slowed the dt sp.Tale resnlie of the untamed rs lt kin-i. At the Ja.-t there remained but one yauou s'jUiiw, one Indian cbil 1 of l'l and two papooses. These were seized aud bound aud theu the victors sur veyed the result. Over the kuoA-y and bl iod stained Held for it mile were seen tbe bodies of the slvuis, with here and there a dyinu pony, while the remnialuK stock scattered far ;ip the gulches. At the lat stand, where t tie last sjnuw fell, there was presented a sc.Mje id curtiage. Front' on their f io-s Imj two of the old s.iiaAf, whilu strapped on their liHcks. scie.iuiiug as if with an en'ial rancur. -Ai re cued in the c:baictrU tic baskets the papooses which bad beiu cmi i iod l,y tiit ir medbers nil thiouiihJtliH tlbt. These were re moved aud autimeutbd the list of the captured. The Uifct concern after the lUbt wus over was for tbe body of Hogel, which was picked up iiy bis mutes au'1 car ried over a horse until the fray end ed. He was shot through the body aud lived but u few moments. Tbe next 'inncern was the ueurch for tho proof that this was tbe mur derous bund. It was; a practical cer tainty that t tit r iu lit Indians bad been caught, but if there remained a doubt, the cuups, tbe clothing und tbe watches und pistol of the mur dered sheepiueu removed tbul. cud the climax ut daybreak this morning Wible's old sow thut baa a reputation for upsttinu all tbe swill tmriels iu towu, iu the dead hours of night gave berth to eleveu pigs, even Jim (Jiveus, who bus uot smiled since be got home from tho city, snillod and fcald it was a bigger time thau they ever hud iu Fumpkiu Ceuter. ED. ADEL BURKAMER. T. E. iieruurd a few days since re turned from Bau Diego, where he left tbe Lakeview colony iu most excel lent spirits. Tom says the E. M. F. are the popular car In Southern Call fo uia, uud he expects a shipment to arrive here iu ubout six weeks. Just In A New Line of Beautiful Art Goods EX jf Tinted Pillow Tops new con ventional and floral designs. Tinted Center Pieces these are especially pretty. Stamped Linen Hats, Corset Covers, Etc., Etc. : Mrs. A. M. NEILON WOMEN'S OUTFITTER SHOES? SHOE-S! SHOES! E have just received a large ship ment of Men's High Top and Heavy Work Shoes. You will need something like this for the Spring slush. yE have several styles of thse Shoes, and the prices are right when you consider the quality. Come in and price them. Phone No. 451. THE ECONOMY STORE A Snap For Good Dressers m Lb. Vm Want :i SHIT " mailt- t your nu-asii iv, liy ln"t i-l a- tailors at pnYcs now Ik ii i.i: t liari-d for the usual l t ad v - to - wi-ar kind? TTT II und rids ol' samples to select from. I! you need a suit, don't fail to call be fore placing your order. :: :: APRoberLs The Tailor J. B. AUTEN Hardware and Implements DEALER. IN FURS Just arrived, a l)i' line of the Famous Winona Busies, Hacks and Carts THREE STANDARD WAGONS to select from Peter Shutler, T. G. Mandt anJ Winona Hard-wood spokes, waon hows, etc. Blacksmiths' Supplies Our Stock is Now Complete In all Its Branches OUR MOTTO IS LIVE AND LET LIVE We Aim To Satisfy Read The Examiner Want Ads 1