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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1911)
I Lake County Examiner Official Paper of dvi-:kti.ino rah.. R.-snlor lRn.1in .! t.(X n Inch. Mnnle On i.mn imrf, wT month. All tmitn l. ChiiK-'1 lrtM I wire month. td tNirrrl tt h clmrwul lumll f xlr rhncv All l-t il . po.itie.ni exir All liM Irrm !. xlr Hi-ml-r. loeni rilinni. It-. r't Hue ''l' In- 1 ertimi. W.nt ml. V. lln' em li Insertion ('ardor lli.nk. 1 i. KoMihitioix of oon.lo- , lene, fi.Mmiil iiartL. p, Transient Adrertialng ami Job Vrint tln.il) in a.lvam-e. J II bill, mint he il the firof rarh month. I.iikct low, Oregon, Thursday, March Ht. 11)1 1 OLIVER TAKES UP tfORKJNN.-C.-0. Chief Engineer Starts Lo cating Line Through Davis Creek Geo S. Clirer. chief engineer or, tbe N. C. O.. has returned to Davis j Creek and fs now making the location euner of the railroad. Cbas. Vtatkloa retaroed Friday j Tight from Colusa. Calif., and other! points lu tbat state, tie was on the train tbat was wrecked and wa9 tiva 1 dajs cnujlus from He do, lie left 1 Mrs Watklus io Coluea. where she will remain for a month yet. H. t Kettenbach an.l J. D. Mul key made business trips to Alturas last week. Miss Beriha Crowder is expected borne from Keno Toes lay. Ronald Wrltfht. auel sis years, was bitten by a dog tielonaiiiR to Mrs. Alta Berry last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wright tooi bim to New Fine Creek, where ihey bad the wound dre"d 8od be is teperted Kettiua alontf uicelv. Mr. Berle Uulliaty a is visiticK at New Pine Crttk this wetk. The Davis Creek Mercantile Co. ere cbaueiiiij the appearance cf toe-r store buildini by having it repainted. Bert i;rabaoj at. J Bert Farsous are the men behind the brushes. Mr?. Harry l'.arker, who was re ported ill Inst week, is imj'rovliig very rapidly. Tlie sunshine has brought out tl:e birds ai'd it looks as though Spring was lu re. Clyde Hartlerode, of Hartlerode Bros., has rt-tiirneti from the lava beds where they have been wii.u-riu tlieir eueep and :eports haying lust vtry few slieep. They hauled (jrair. for them for u few Jays during the cold weather. Big dance Friday, March l"th. Music by rii.cii orchestra. Tieke'n including supper, $2.50. F. M. Cote. . manager of tl e South ern Stane line, past-ed throtiiih on his way to Alturas .Saturday. Work lias been resumed on the N. C.-O. extensii n. The (.ireeks who are doing the rock work in Canyou are busy a'ain dow ami eipect to finish within a thort time. Tom Sagus, contractor on rock woik for the N.-C. )., pass.-d through euroute for Lakeview Sunday. Mrs. M. L. U"i!!ia:ns ettertaiued the ladies on Wednesday afterncKjU in honor of her mother's birthday. Jas. and Thus. Poindexti r made a business trip to Alturas Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harriott are stopping at Hotel Davits (.'reek. K. F. Suiijlin, of I.akcview, ;iarsei through a few days t-ii ce on his w iy to Altuias af er a load of oranges Wm. F. Fisher was doing I'tls'hew at the county seat last week. S. .I. Dutton it-- well as several others an' pruning theirur-iiard-. Ulule Jimmie Kotn-rts ii ill at Lis huuje ton tii of Davis (.'reek. Chautauqua Meeting Tiie Chautauqua Circle will meet at the home rd Mirs Delia Sutllicg Monday evening, March 20. Program Boll Call; Current Events. "The Growth of Charactre." (Men tal Growth and Control ) Oppeoneim, Miss Sara Horn. "The Mind as a Machine," Mrs. G. W. John6.in. A FJKIJCK NIGHT A LA KM Is tin; hoarse, htartling cough of a child, i-iidileuly attacked hy croup. Often it aroused Lew is Chamblia of Manchester, O , B. It. No. '1, for their four children were greatly subject to croup. Sometimes hi severe uttackH," he wrote, "wo were afraid they wculd die, but (since we proved' what a eer tain remedy Dr. King's New Discov ery ie, we have no fear. We rely on It for croup and for coughs, colds or any throat or lung trouble." So do thousands of others. So may you. Asthma, Hay Fe.or, LiiGrippe, Whoop ing Cough, Hemorrhages fly before It. 60c and fl 00. Trial bottle free oltl by A. L. Thornton. Lake County, Oregon 51 05CWPTI0N KATIS. n Tour. In advance, ix mnptln. i " inter months. I.'. 00 1 ?A faT!' not paid la advance. 12 00 tl'' Tt' Notice to 5iihi.-rlbcr litwnwrilo 1 ho Kiainlnor who removt o (rotn one locality to -iotln'T. r ch.n: ! 'ieir pmtotTtrr address should remi'mlMT io irop thin otlu c a card no ttutr paper can tie at drs.d to the rtfcnt ooMoftU-o. EXPERT INVESTS IN FRUIT LANDS Former Resident of Wen atchee Buys In Gooso La k e Va 1 1 ey Y,eA.(i ,u the light of wtiRt the futvlre hclds for lands in the fruit jn.it 0f Cocse Liike talley, a sale of ery much importance took place tbia week. The purchaser was no leas a person (ban O. C. McManus. who for many years has been a resideut of the famous Weoatchee apple conutry and who for three years servd as general nianaKer rf the Weuatchee Fruit Growers' Association. The sala was made by K. K. Patch, of the Lakeside Orchard Trafts. the property beitm located near Willow Kaocb, Mr. Mo Mauus takiu a 10-acre ttact at a b ore in excess of (100 per acre. Mr. Mi'.Maoiii bas traveled exten sively tr rc-usti tbe fruit districts, and tbat te invested in Goose Lake Vhll-r lands proves conclusively that he is more than pleased with Re coaui. i tijns here and is couHdent iti-it there is a ureat future in etrie for tl:e lands in the fruit t-lt of Goose ralley. Lakk What the Market, Offers in Spring Millinery Sprb'if Millii, i ry Mi l soon burst info llooiii. It 'aliens our lieart to Baza oter tre tioautiful no cieatious', so hriiit with color aod the promise of Sprint?. All kinds and conditions of straws are bMn emoloyed in t(el,,!k' Ti-usr C.imiaiiies ... , , ; and saving Banks construc-i of hats, Javas. Tagals, j j,;vi, ,,,s I'npaid tleaips, .Milans, Lecborns and Chips. It is above all things a season of odd ities, there beiug the greatest variety of sizes 8ni shapes. Never hus there been reater latitude Ran at preseut, when alxost every size and shape is bidding for favor. There is a tend ency iu Re eoiall collap.siule or brim less bats to be ratter bib lu crowu anil triaitxiig. ninny of theui beiuu made entirely of Sowers, 6ud yet the Buiuriesi inrk;e nits Hre notat-iy nar. i hs. la n t'ard to triiunncys, lodiao col- ( oi nt v ok Laki: orini's have usurped everything el.-e, I - " Presld-iit of , . , , . . , the above-uained bank, do solemnly it nl be a eeasou cf high colLr:SW).ur ,.,. ,,. a,,()V(. Matl.ni,.Ilt j, effects ; Fans btlll favorB Black and ! t rue to t lie best of in y knowledge and White effects; Bright Blue. Blue in belief. fnef. in Mil aliuHoa llyuoll uu nnrnL I SKAI.l W. li . S II I 1 1 K , F IVS i l! I'll t . aud all tbe B'Ba eoloi-iuKs. Cortl in buth the trightest. aud snft sbadefl are used in combination with Blues ana Black, Bright Yellows, shading into Old Goll and Sand color hr especially good iu Blacked Milans. Java and Li-.ruegh". V A review cf niatenala offered would te tar from complete if Laces were excluded. The popularity of Lace bas beyrud a doatt come to stay, all sorts of fdaboifite m.fnods of employ I iny Lace with flu net 3 are bebi used, j We aie rrepared to deiiions'rate all j the l.e utiful new crcutiouii at our! Grand )p-n ii. i;. aI ie-i dtitH mil le announced in the Let lemie of this paper. Watch fur our anncuncenrient. THE PARISIAN MILLINERY Main St. West of Court House j Fine Two-Year-Old C. C Pratt lb the proud possesboi ! of a black Fercheron colt that tips ' tbe pcales at fan even 1 800 pounds. lAudbeis certainly entitled to te proud of the animal, for ha will not I te three years old until June 22. The sire of the. colt is tbe Lee. Thomas horse, while the daai la a mare that Mr. Piatt bas owned for some time and has always produced large-sized I colts. Mr. Piatt la laving the colt 1 broken to work, and expects to drive ' bim single in a few weeks, inasmuch ! as be is prefeutly gentle and of a . Kindly disposition. The city ofllclals have been kept busy during thi past ween iu clean ing out the flumes about town pie paratnry to the rush of water from Bullard's canjou, which ', exiected almost any day now. NoruT. roi; ffbi.ication (Nllt Clllll Lntld) 1 Vp.u t .i cut of Hit- Interior. I'. S, Laud Odico ii 1 .ti k- I. vv M i -h II. l;M. t irenott, Not tec is hctebv given that Anton Schuster, w li 'mo pi s t idllcc ttcl. Irons in l.nKcvlew, Orecoti, did nil t lit .tli t v o( M.iv, III 10, tile m t Inn ofllcc Sworn Stntcmi'iit an. I pellest ion. No. OutST, l pnrehu-e the I- ' S I : J , S-v SV, MY4', Section 21. Township IM S., 1C ;i ii u ls'., W ill uni t li- Mcildliin.mid the tltnU-r thereon, under i he previ sions of t ho m-t i( June :l, s7S, nml net amendatory, known us the " I'hn her niol Stone Law," tit such value nnuht l' nrd I'.v iipiinlt'i!ient, nml tll.'lt. (HI rsilil II t tO Hlll'll m t Iff ( t loll, I In' liiml nml llinlur theii'ou luivo I'roli etliniitiM utiil vnltioil liv the - I'lu-ntit at a lotnl of $iiiH).(lu, tlio litn lr oKtlnmteil tkt,t'tn Imnnl feet nt 7."i tH per M. nml the liniil .MiH; tlwit Html npplioitnt lil offer II nil proof ill Sl'.ppOlt (if llirt ilpplil-ltllOII Mini h om Ntnteinent on t lie 1'Jt Ii il.iy of M;., li'll. Iiefotv KeciHter ami l!eeiver, V. S. IjiiimI Oftice, lit l.iike-, view, Oregon in. pt-moii i ti iiiiTi.i n iron-wi this pun-liii-e In'lore entry, or Initiate H eon tent lit Jlti.V time l-efore pntetlt Is.Miien, by liliiiii ii eorrolioriitetl iilll ilnvlt in tliix oitloe, ullrulntf fiicls which wonli) ilefeiit the entry. A Kill I K W OUTOV KcKi't'' No. 7,244 Report of the ConJition of The First National Hank of Lake view, nt l.iikeview, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business, Mnroh 7. l!ll: ItKsori.VKS 1IOI.I Alls Loans ami discounts f l;i;!,r.;t :vi Overdrafts, mn-urtMl ami uusecim'd 'J,'2'i7 On United States Bonds to se cure circulation ftO.imo Oil V S. Bonds to secure I". S. IVposits 2.V0OO 00 Bonds set'iirlties, etc 10,1'.'7 .r. ltanking house, furniture, and fixtures JS.fuMl 1K Due from National Banks (Hot reserve naents I U.-tO.l SS Due trom State hiiiI Frlvate Hanks ami Bankers, Trust t '.iinp.inies and .ivlnirs Banks 170 l.'l Due from approved re serve agents .'!J,.'!:!I Cheeks mid oilier cash items 1.1 :ki f Notes of other National Dank: i(l,.',M.'. I"! Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents I. iwi i I. Mom v Bi.si.itvi: in I : k , vi.: Specie Ki-iieinpl ion fund with F. S. Treasurer l . percent of circulation l J0,"1U i " 2,."iin On Total :',7-'..ri:i II V 1 : 1 1 I 1 1 1 Pol. I. A Itl Capital stock, paid in Siirplu- fund Undivided profits, less ex peases ami taxes paid, .-ll,IMKl CD .'.-..lion k National Dank Notes mitv standing 4 .7iH) (mi 8.1M ): H On Im'iviiiual deposits, ;ub- ject to cheek. I'M,'.' Demand certificates of de posits I'llited Stales tleposits Deposits of F. S. ilisblirsiltL others, Liabilities other lll.ill tho-e above slated: I-tterof Credit .n lis mi Jl :.40 5:1 2,S)H !:' 7C0 (X Tot; Stati: 01 ( iiiKiiu.v j Correct Attest : II. A. 15BAT TAIN j DICK J WIl.L'OX Diiectors C L. SI II UK ) Subscribed and sworn to lielore m this 1 Itii day of .darcli. I'll 1. 'SEAL) CilAKLLS CM BACH Notary Public for Oregon. No. I56. Report of the Condition of The Lake County Loan and Savings Bank at Lakeview, in the Mute of Oregon, at close of business M.ti ch 7, Bill : KKS( M i; KS Loans ami I liseoiint s, lii'- iroiii approved re serve ba tiks. Cash on ha la! I. A Its ( Tm i.'.i.M S.lsl I'i Total 1 LIABILITIES Pol. I. A Its I TS Capital Slock paid iu if l'o.U'M) (ill Sui plus Fund 10,l) 1 00 I ndivided l'rofits, Iesi ex penses and taxes paid.... l,vi.- 12 Dividends unpaid 2d 00 Time Cei l iliea li s of Deposit I 1:7'.) 1.1 Sayings Deposits 17 Total fin; 2:::i -II Sta i i: ok Oi:i:i;on Iss CoINT Ol I.AKK J I, W. II. Shirk. President of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above (statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. fSKAl W. II. SIIIBK, President. Correct A I test: Dick J. Wn.cox ( H. A. Bimttain f Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1 1th dav of March Pill. skai-1 CIIAKLFH UMBACII. Notary Public for Orvgon. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen'i Foot-Kae, a powder. Kullevet pU luhaiimrtliii,', ti( rvuu I. et nd Ingrowing imlh tid Inttaiitly lukei t tliiK uut ol vorni tud buDloii. Jt UK ji. ateii comfort dlw overj ol in.. kC Allen'. I riot'Kkne ui.tsi UkUI Ol nt-w h.iHi l, t-l e.y. It ! rertaln cur foi iwvmiiiit fhll..ii. wfiilcu. llr.Ki .(Hug left lrylllonaj Mj)l tj .11 PniKKl.V U(i Sbo Slon.-i. ht i.nll I. .- '. .i l.i i-u,.s. pon'l ar cepl anv -a- K-.im-. TI.l i..:s..- KkKK Af I'.-. " i " a-.t.! : I w .:'. . V , No. 1 55 U'cpHirt ( the Condition f I'lio Hunk of l,nkelew nt l.u'i. lew In til.' St.lte of OlvyoM, ill I lio close of lniln. 4. M n-i li 7, 1111. Hi noi l.-! I h. Pol I V lis. I i s I l.onnsninl inxiontitM itil..-i!i."i j i j crilr.ifiH, hcciicciI ninl iliisecnreil 7,'ti !l !il Moinlrt, HeciltlticM. ctf KKMWi iQ I ' IliT rcill cm In I e o lieil . . li.t (0 (Ki Due fiom limikit (not iokitxo luniks .'7 l"i Due limn npprovcil re- sere ImnkM 2 i .:.- l)J ClieckH mnl oilier cnli Items '.Vi'll IS CiihIi on li iml U4.-J.tS ;.(! I'liini f ;.':i.:p2s n;, I I Villi III Km, not i auk tis t'upltal stock p. ihl in tOil,iMKi oil Surplus fiiuil 10U,lhi( ntl t 'tiilivlileil prollts, less ex peiiKcs ami taxes paid. . 4l."7il Due to lUinksaml Hunkers jiis I mli lilual (leposlts hiiIi-Jei-t to check oOt.777 l.'l leiliami certlllcateK of de posit l.-.7'.' :t.' Tluieccrtlllcates of deposit l!J,;in:l Jt! l'ertifie.1 Ch)ck st IK) l.laliillt ies other than hIkivo stated I.lii7 7w Total ?7:.,.i.:t:,s o,' Sl'A I K OK OltKiaiN, 1 V HI. t'ol-.NTV OK LaKK. ) 1. F. M. Miller, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that t lie above statement Is true to the best of my know ledge and ladlef. F. M Ml LLF.lt,, 'ns.7ic7 Coriect AttoM: Seal It. DAL i . W. F. IIFKYFUUD. Directors. Subserlbeil ami sworn to before me tlds 1 1 1 Ii ,lay of Man ti, 1 : 1 1 Seal (HAS. FMH.UU, Notary I'ubllc. A GOOD POSITION' C'h'i bo ha I ti v am lii itoo.t young j men an. I lulu's iu the II. a I nf "Wire 'l.ss"r Bnllroad lelegrcp.'iy Since jtheh lii.ii r la.v became illeete, m ,1 I since the Wireless imtnpuiiirs me r tatli.stiit.g stnllous triroiik'ti out ttie I -oiiu'ry H ere is a gteat sfio 14- e! ! teln'rapliers Fositiotis hi li-uiti . ners frmu 70 In cOO 1 er minth, with t ini"l tlmtiCH i,f Ht vitiicen t ot The i N tii.nui Telegrnph Disii'.ulo of I'urt lami. Ore., oL t rates six oUuchI in-t-(stitii'es in America, under the sup lervisiou of K. 1;. and W U elss ott'c bile I and pi ,ces nl 1 gradual rs till o (toslt tuns ll Mill ui y in tu rl te thi ni ft mill I dctaiU. this Culoty saii opEfi (1001I, live, responsible tiailv. tin- 1 :; 1 ui'i-stuuuin; automobiles, ran -i euro an ageucy for the famous BRUSH RUNABOUT LIGHT DELIVERY CARS Oregon Brush Auto Co. 803 Alder Strrat Portland : : : : Oregon ulitftrwtfi'iinTtr'itf iiii I fei.rn t he oi .,1, nd co.'iiplte. with 11 pure food law.. l"ll' -. CRF'-SCKNT MFC3. CO. Me- of MAPIJT.SE 'ijciti r t.lun Mnclei. v:-"-12',' -J C A -t W n v it ft .(.'(tv.-it: ar.a C'i:i(irca ,A V,-, ll,, . Bought K.-.-.rs i, Sj''lti'.U.-B iii''T.i3 ! The Home of Good a3ues to select from. -:- 5000 YARDS OF EMBROIDERY Best Styles and Best Values just arrived from the East and waiting your inspection. . -:- IE BAILEY (iuiinliellnln'N Stoinncli nml I.Jver I'sIiIiIm Invni'inlil.v litlnu; relief to women miiforlnif Irom chronic coiinIi pillion, lirn.l.olii'. tollon-nii'-N, iliiri iionm, Hiitlow iicmk of t lie okln nml ilm pepNin, Nnlil liy All (iunil lle tlotH. C, fl. MISENER Farm Lands Orchard Lands Timber Lands Stock Ranches LAKEVIEW :: OREGON aaiaaiaaaa The plant is pre paring to turn on the current. Are you ready? E.T.SPEWCE NOW HERE! IN LAKEVIEW, OREGON, FOR A SHORT TIME I Dr. H. Pierce, O. D OPTROMETRM AND DISPENSING OPTICIAN rnren years' practical experience in Corrcct nl ingr Vision Scientifically. Graduate of Tho Philadelphia College of Optometry. VViM remain long enough to see that all Optical Work t;lvcs absolute satisfaction. Up-to-Date Methods. Office at Mrs. Rusovvs Boardintj House Conscientious Service. Trips every two years. Waterman-Parker-Conklin Fountain Pens at, Thornton's """" in '"T-ntf r Mn"mvftrrticinf ' yn i imwiiiiij nnj'f y SHIRT WAJSTS for Spring and Summer--an immense variety & MASSING! LLn ri r.",rt) f- Li U s5'!H "I r : i f V H Yf oW HAY FEVER ELY CREMVI LJALPj ApllMt loto Urn riotrlla I qolttkly shitMi, oivs Hilar at oxer. It i inn. t . ', i .i , , . , 1. 1 1 dl .. .1 i .. I... ; I. ... l i, i. sin! ilro i ii m ii ' 'I I in t Im 1 1 im. I i .u, k , Jii'Htiui ". Ilio hi'll-i I'l' lii'lo nil i .-si,,, ;1 It ix euiy Id too'. (' til nut im iiiuiiiii drtl,". No tiii't-i in y, n riH-iiiiin, no ,,,,r. ilittio, 'I'lio lo'iim li"l'l tt nu'ily, Trii'i'. fill n nVi I.I l. !l 't or l.y i,.ul LV BHOTHI H!!, MS V mn St., M Yotk The Juice Is Off liut you can have a better Unlit than ever hy Rcttlnic one of the ALADDIN LAMPS or Burners. I.envc your order at the lnijcr t Icadqunrtcrs.' S. 1 11 ir MaclilueH ci list sll 1 1 y on hand We sell, exi-haugt or rclil tnaehiues. Needles and silt. piles (if nil kinds for eer.v mat hliio. I'.V i.'ittl. s nf nil rm :'iic THE SINGER HEADQUARTERS on.. 1 .., r N. rOi ,.l Id ml. I ofti. n H. B. ALGER Consultat on l-irco. Drug Store g an yi mut I'linai wm. mi 4