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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1911)
In Your Favor! I1I:N wc wrifjli things for you, you get right weight no (1isadvant;ige on cither sice. Hut when we luiy the goods we see that the Hi-st Qiai.ity is there for vou. We watch vour interests. Our usuies is conducted in the liclief that we serve ourselves best when we serve you well. These prices go into effect today: to J;?) Cane Sugar, 12 lbs for - $1.00 Baking Powder, (.S'KfflS.) 5 lbs, $1.75 California Figs, per lb - - 10c Beans, 14 lbs for - - $1.00 C & S. Axle Grease, per can, - 10c Star Chocolate, per lb, - - 25c Table Fruits, all varities, ("Sft) can, 25c Wheat Flakes, large size, package, 45c Rolled Rye, per package, - 10c Tomatoes, standard quality, per can, 15c Flour, $1.75 sack, per 100, - $3.50 Lard, 5 lb bucket, - - $1.00 Eastern Hams, per lb - - 25c Dacon, per lb - - - 28c Fall Cream Cheese, per lb, - - 25c "THE QUALITY STORE" Of? V; PUSH CLUBGETS BUSY Continued from first piiire thinu would do anay with the n.em berrhip fee and exa.-t o-lv rez .Ur Jnpr Jrnm tbe members of the cluo Tbe ".nurd ef Trade brpea by thi vibar.te in the memory coht of tbe 3retj:tfrbip to secure tbe hearty co operation aod enthusiastic aasi-taace of every male resident rf Lakeview lai viciulty as wi-11 ua all the riromi 'M.t men of every section of the .Joty. In tbe awKtHte if all wcul i ;7irt io this work v. it h a view to ad riaici our comity and putting its adVititagi-9 before t'e enrjle of tbe partem and Mid lit Western states .vbo hie now lGckiuj to tbe "Wtst for n l.iCbtion a great Otal of good .joni-1 be done. last Friday' netting may he f s an iudex "f this toniMiet's worU t-. Bobrl i I'ruie will eccotn piiiri more in t:ie mouths ti come ban it b-is id tbe pxet. if tk' Hobnobbing: With Teddy Th fillovcing program of exercisre at Stanford University on Hbe occa sion of ex-President Rooaevelt'a visit on tbe Cltb lost, will be of iquoIi In-tfies-t tn many readers of tbe Lxam iner. inasmuch aa a Lakeview boy is tbe '.elf una to be mentioned in con nection with tbe honored Kaeet: bTANFORD UNIVERSITY ASSEMBLY H LL I. March, American Soldier". .Meyer "2. Cornet solo, I'olkn., "The Pre mier" Llewellyn liy Mr. H. F. Roh, '14 .:. !-:. erjitri from "II Trovatore-' Verdi i. American Patrol" Meaeberim Address by Hon. Theodore Kooeevelt Stanford. Hail !... .Student Eady Exit March, '.-rtars aud Strlpew Forever,' Sou.sa MINGS IN NORTHERN LAKE ii i il ver La 'Hi- I.e.tdi r I J. H. U nbsrn n-poitri tbat i.id U'.K' tr, M ifb Nev:i la, who is in b P(;rt -.i iii boHcltbl, c-illertd a n 1 iC-b - rV lays Htto. l.ut is no i utroviOii j-a t i ily aud it ia confbleCi?ut. 1.. lJ. ikKpule nf Suiuruer Luke v;Lo r lioiiu f (j r hiteeiiiij iir, id low itn: to u depth uf L!C0 feet. It is :eported ou good authority tbat jdt iidl vna baa been encounteied buf j.eut to tiuru when a tia can itb a :-a;l bole in tbe Lottocn id inverted jtt-r the well and a iiibtcb applied. Tb vouug eon of K. L, Ward met vjiUi rutber a peculiar acci lent lafct Thtiibduy. VVbile playluu Lull on Lbe school grouudd at recess bis ribt arm was broken between tbe elbow and shoulder as h result of tbrnintf the ball. Dr. Ttum reduced the fracture and tbe litthjfellow ieuettiug uIjuk as couifortabley us a strenuous boy usually does with out) arm in a Ur. A. J. Sheffield, who arrive! iu l4a"ueview recently to look over the Muotry, U bo well pleased with the lituatlon that be haa about decided io locate at some point in Goose Lake Valley. The doctor Is an ex perienced nurseryman, pud yesterday ,ie went down to Davie Creek to as oeitaln what opportunity theDavU Creek OicLard Co. offered fora"uur eery. Additional Briefs .ij Lynch nd Earl AubiIq have Koue uut to tl.e "desert" to take aj look if. trie couLtry. S. KeNdy, tbe well kuina Paia- j ley .-tca'kiiuiu, in toAU seveiil irirs tSe f'nt vseeli. ! .S. LI. Cl?, cf Jja-cVi)lH, ti)., art i.K in La!:cview afev days tiuce. i U i ti.-.itiL'n ruler Mrs. W. U. Shirk. "oi) rtchelder lias returned frotu u extended trip tbroueb Cal itnrDiii acd eld Mexico, aud is lcok iu! bale an i hearty. lJayes (Jrob have purchaeil '.V) bead of flue beef from several parties of Surrrisa Valley, and they will le ceive the same next week. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Watson and Mra. 1'. E. Bernard, ivho spent tbe winter at San Dieuo, are expected to arrive home in a day or so. (?o. Chandler last weeU made tbe run to Crooked Creek in his auto, altbough it was prophesied that he would mire down out of fcijht. The local painters will co-operate with the carpenters and other me cnanics in ebtablisbiug the uiue-hciur system in Lakeview tbia season. The Good Time Club aud the Keemo Club will hold their dauceg on Friday nighti in the future at tbe Civio improvement Club hall. Miss Cora McOauiels and CIihb. Ueorge, both well known in Lake view, were married tome time since at Redding, Cal., by tbe County Judgo. Colonel Starr, a well known cbarao- trr of Lake County, answttit the Ht roll call Ut ck, hi fuiiprnl takluii Place ThumUy. At the time ot hit death tlie eolonel waa In hit t-Stti year. Mrs. It. F. Kaiktr, of Joseph Creek, ho was dauiteioiiKiy ill a few week lnce. I now able to be up aud aronud attain and is rapidly improv ing In health. Iboa. S. Farrell. the attoruvy, who has be ii quite eeriouidy ill durlntf the past two week", Is greatly Im proved aud expects to be up again lu day or iu. Pan Creuilua. John Murphy, Jerry O'Couuor and Jofin ieuaby arrived duriug the week fiom irelaud. The voyage fiom iueeuetowu to Lakeview took 17 days, due to tad weather all along the Hue. Alex Davie, a wll kuowu etockmau ! of Klamath Marsh, haa teen in town several days during the past week. 1 Hli etook has wlutered well, althougn luianyofhla lndlau neighbors have lest quite beivily. J. C. Dodson few days since re turned from a business trip to Fort laud He reports tbe beef market guod tnere, although tbe pi lues helug aid there woula not justify present prices in this section. Tim Lane, Jerry U'Conuor, John Deoaby aud John Murpby on Wed nesday morning left for Plush, eu route to the "desert" country, where they will be employed ry various stockmen in eariou for sheep. N. T. Coiey and Max bode have leased tbe U.V.L. Co. boat, and will shortly have It In outn mission. Whilw as yet definite plane Have not been made, yet it will no doubt dud plenty of work to keep it busy. Mr. and Mrs. Claude il. Seager a few days since returned home after an extended abeeuce. Tbey received a hearty welcome .from their many friends, who were delighted to learn that tbey would remain here perman ently. A most cordial iovifatlou is extend ed dog owners by Recorder Wallace to ,call and secure one of tbe beautl ful "tasi he haa recently received, rcey are priced at $2.50 and to. and are a very necessary adjuuet to a dog's equipment nowadays. W. A. iiarker Is back from a visit to Drews Valley. He says the valley is literally alive with ducks and; Keens, and that fact probably ac j couuts for tbe receipt this moruiug, by the Examiner man a tine fat 1 lioote. it id presumed that J. U. Barker boueht one from some buuter and kindly sent it in. lie mail carrier on the Flusn route last Suc'ay ha I a horse drowned lu Camas Ci-ek. Tbe horse was loose and was Leing arivu ahead ot the mail carrier and in going aloun the back cf the creek accidently gol into a deep bole fiom which he could uot extricate himself. Ablstrom A (juntber are doing a bii business in tbeir saddlery depait mebt, aud are maaing numerous shipments to ontciJe parties. Ye.ter uay tbey shipped to J. D. Flouroy iV Hi u, of Altura-i. a i'iO saddle, aud tbe day before a iC'-i outUt to (;. C. Clark, of Fittville. J. Ci. Campbell, foreman of the Ex aminer, Tuesday of this week receiv ed a shipment of household goods which be L i 11 J at Dallas. Texas Aiiiiust 3l of last yeai. The shin ment included a lot of winter wear ing apparel, and Mr. Campbell is congratulating himself on having re ceived it io plenty of time for next winter's use. ChanilierhUu's Stomach and Liver TaMt'tH are t-afe, sure and reliable, ami have ben praiHcd by thoiiHands of women who have been r-ntoivd to li..ltli tlnonejb their gcnilt. aid and i.HFotive pi'opertlt'H. Sold by All) Good i-u''r.s. LITTLE CHANGE IN STATE TAXES Lako County's Share Practically Samo for Past Eight Years After all we have heard about tbe extravagaut LegUUture and all that, Il Is somewhat surprising to leain that L eke County 'a port ion of state tax da Is s nailer than It haa beau biuo UK7. ami less tbmi I UK) greater than It wa in HRj. With the excep tion of l'.HH? there has liteu very little change iu the amuuiit Lake (.'ouuty has ooiitributed each yar to the tState, althuuuh this year It Is a llltle tl excess of fJ(KK) Insf than year ago. Through the courtesy of County Treasurer Ablstrom the Examiner la able to give tbe amount of state taxes paid aud to Le paid I y Lake County f or r ach of the following years: WKKi ." tui,imr..-o l-xm ii,i;s7.ro l!M7 IO.!Mi7.riH w L'.aoo.ix) ltKiii l'.'.Hi.M) HMO l:i.41'J.:m 1!M1 ll..,.V..4 Couuty Assesror Foster has recent ly received tbe statement of the aiwii maries of (he assessment rolls uf the several counties as revised by the. State Tax Commissi"!!. Of the 31 counties of the state, the value of tbe taxable pioperty as equalised by tbe Couuty board was Incieaxed lu all but rlx, the latter being Curry, Jackson, Laks, Liutvdu, Tillamook, aud Wallowa. Our assessment for state purposes whs reduced from f. ua.27'J.Hl to fil.S'.l l. I.TI.SI The great est increase U iu Multnomah, it be lug MO0.SS.T. I'.Ki as against i:77.0, 0'Xi, or uearly IJI.UJO.OOJ. Lake County's proportion of the eotire state tax is .UCNloli. Adol Items Wm. M.rth, the Adel uierchant made a business trip to I'.idwell, Thursday lllll complains of heart failure who can tell what or who Is the cause. C. 11. I'urrer and wife spent several days In Coleman Valley this wnek. Cattle are doing splendid In this vicinity, everyone having hay euuuith to see them through the wlntei in on the. Tne Warrer Wiley Stock Company are regrrgating their rattle gettlug reaiiy tu turn nut. Geo. Htomboiigh and Geo. Ileiaiett left for the tleaert Monday. Lojd Morris is queening now. lie took a huggy ride Hundny. The ChMvsI fanllf 'hare moved from the Wlnullcld ranob to the Wil sou place In HouthWaruer. August llog-.ier was dawn Irnm i'lush Friday August repoits every thing OK iu that section I l I. l lillt Win. l'opn ami wife hive perman ently moved from Adel, being now located at Fort llldelt. Wa feel sure tti.it all of their frbnide wish them siiooess In their new sphere. The card party at the Morris home Friday ulght was a decided stiminss. There were nine tables 000011 led ami a big basket supper was served at twelve hells Kmrvou ha I dandy time. Mink Myrtle W1I1U se cured the first pil.-t and Clna. Ul roll played for the booby. The ducks mid gse are Hocking In our valley by the thousands. Deep Creek ami Teuty Mile have been furnishing I hem plenty of water fur the swamp. 1 An you frequently liourm-? )oyoii ' luivn thai aniniyiiig II. kllo lu your throat? Iiiina yiiiir cough iiniioy you at night, ami do you r.'tltn mueos in I the moriiinu? I you w oit iclef? ' If mo, lake ('hlillllicl'lalu'H C'otlg;tl , Itemedy and you will be pleuf-ed. Sold ; by All Goo I Ihwilera. THE BELTED PLAID. This th. Was the Cng.njl Dress of Scottisli High'ander. The orlvrinil i!res nf the liilihinder WHM the belled pi. lid This IH a piece of tartan l;!i, I vo yards liinad and fniir leii-, whleli uas drawn iiruund the uitl-t iu nicely adjusted folds and tlgbf'y buckled with a belt. The lower part came d"wn to the knees in much the same manner as the modern kilt, while the upper part was drawn up mid ndjiisfisl to the left shoulder, ho that the rl'.'bt arm mi,-ht Ik? perfectly free. This upper put was the plaid, whb h was uscil as a covering for the shoulders end liody iti wet weather, mid w lien the use of both uriim was required it was fastened ncrosM the breast with a brooch, ofien curiously enriched. A brooch was also used to fasten Ihe plahl on the left hhouliler. To nttire himself in the belted plaid required nu toe part "f the hlhlamler no small amount of dexterity. Tbe usual way was to lay it on the floor find lifter -areful!y arranging the foliU to be down upon It nnd then buckle It on. The lower end wn fas tened at tin' rilii hip The utility of such a iliv.s in the highlands Is ob vious, for the plaid rendered Ihe mini lmlilTerent to siorms end prepared to pass 11 n'ht in the open air iu the most Inclement wea'her. while the loo-e tliiderMnuoii' enaliled bill) to wade rivers or nsi end mountains with equal ease. It was thus peculiarly ndapted to the war rior, the hunter nnd the shepherd.- London Mall. EASTER. HATS Will be on Display Next Week! jEach day next week and following days will bring out new features in New Spring Millinery fWe have on display a very pretty line of Newest Fancies in Neck wear and Belts. GJJHave you seen them? n Mrs. A. M. NE1LON WOMEN'S OUTFITTER Betty and the Kitten, lietty Is only four and often In her excitement i-he makes very odd re marks. The other day she cried out, "Oh. mother, there's a dear multlne kitten ull curdled up In 1 lie corner!" It Is better to hold hack a truth than to speak It uimraclou- ly.-Dc Sales. Muslin Underwear We have a new line of Women Muslin Underwear and t Night Gowns which are worthy of your attention, t? We also have some good values in Summer Skirts and Petticoats. Come in and look at them. dtdt Phone No. 451. THE ECONOMY STORE AUTEN R. INEHAR.T We Se tho Famous Monitor Double Disc Drill Guaranteed to increase yield from three to five bushels per acre Spring Tooth Harrows Steel Lever Harrows Disc Harrows, Etc. Potato Planters & Diggers Winona, Peter Shuttler and Mandt Wagons The Best Wagons Made Buggies and Hacks A Complete Line of Farm Machinery OUR MOTTO: "LIVE AND LET LIVE" GIVE US A CALL -"-- i 'JL