Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, May 25, 1911, Image 8

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THREE "1FS" AND THE MORAL
Yu nrc striving to get better goods thru,
your neighbor ilocs for his money you
'must look for QUALITY."
You buy gooiis that juggle with "quality"
you take a big risk.
You take goods that represent secoml nml
third grade, you are buying in the dark ami
do not ki.ow their value.
THE MORAL:
" l'00l) CiOODS have quality ns its
tjj' primarv recommendation ami "I.UU
liKs,,trndeisbuildingupon "QUALITY." Every
article, irrespective of price, passes through severe
insjuction and careful selection. "lUliHliR'S 1 goods
are sold to you with an absolute "GUAKANTHli"
that the Quality and Trice is right.
"SI'LCIAL" on sale Apron Check Ginghams,
pe yard. Sc.
IF
IF
F. A. Wins, the blacksmith, return
ed home from Lakeview, Sunday whore
he hail U-cn on it busmen trip. He
brought the latest model gasoline blast
furnace back with him. It throw a
very hot flame and will Ih a great lirlp
to him in doing tine gun work and
braiing, etc.
Hay Cannon, son of B. F, Cannon,
mot with a serious ae-ident last Sun
day morning while at his fathers sheep
camp above Taisloy. Ho was trying to
out his initials on the trunk of a'troe
when the knife suddenly slipped. The
Made struck him in the loft arm. pen
etrating quite deeply and Hovering an
artery. The injured lad wulked five
miles to Paisley where 11 r. A. A. Wit
ham tied the artery and he is now get
ting along nicely.
DATA FOR OREGON
OWNERSOF AUTOS
Detailed Legal Regula
tions Given on Use of
Power Vehicle
THU
STORS
Miss Barnes To Wed j
Klamath Herald : In honor of Miss
Dangerous Pastime
New Pine Creek Items
Little Uiltwrt McNew, who was
very eiok with appendieitia, is improv
ing. E. C. Stiokel is making improvments
about the Hotel.
Mias Grace Gillctt, who has been
seriously ill, is up and around again.
Henry Wendt, of the Moving Picture
Theatre, will put on a special pluy j
next Friday night, entitled, "Uncle
Tom's Cabin," consisting of three
reels. Admission 15 and 23 cents. Mov
ing pictures also on Saturday and' Sun
day nights as usual.
Dr. Patterson is making several im
provements about his property which
he bought from Ira Smith.
A. C. Hobinelt, who has charge of
the new Coach Horse, feels as proud
j as a father of a new lorn son. Why
, should 'nt he? The horse is one of the
finest animMlia tvpr hroiitrht into this
Amos Light last Saturday came near I country
Goldie Dames, whose engagement to j being seriously injured by being run i
Vernie Houston has been announced. over by a wagon. It has been the cus- j
a delightful miscellaneous shower waa torn of a number of youngsters to climb '
riven in her honor at the home of Mrs. ' on wagons on the street for a ride. In ,
Charles Martin, on Walnut street, last 1 this instance Ross Paxton and Amos I ill last Sunday night.
Dr. Amsden made a professional
trip to Davis Creek last Saturday.
Dr. O'Conner's buby took suddenly
The doctor be
night. The Martin residence was
most attractively decorated for the
occasion, apple blossoms being used
with a very pretty effect. Quite a
number of the friends of the popular
bride to be were in attendance, and
strcuk by one of the wheels, knock-
she was the recipicent of many useful j ing him down and the wheel passed
and beautiful git fs. The evening was j over his body near the shoulders,
spent in a most enjoyable manner, Teamsters should not permit the
cards and other amusements being ' little fellows to hang on to their wa
features, and dainty refreshments i gons. even though tney do not want to
were served. At a late hour the assem- ', be unkind to them. It is very danger
blage dispersed, after wishing the fu- ; ous. for the boys do not realize the
ture Mrs. Houston a most happy and ; risk they run.
wedded life. Attending
Campbell. Mrs.
were taking a ride on a wagon from I '"K t Lake City was telephone.! lor
which the bed had been removed. Ross I arriving here Monday night. The child
jumped off while the wagon was in ' a much better at this writing,
motion and ran between the wheels. Mollie Lusk is sick with a bad case
Amos attempted to follow, but was . of rheumatism.
prosperous
were : Mrs. A. R
Zim Baldwin, Mrs. S.
Carey Ramsbey, Mrs,
Mrs. Ermie Hosley,
E. Martin. Mrs.
E. O. Bearsley.
Mrs. Charles J.
Martin. Miss Goldie Barnes, Miss Roxa
Davis Creek Items
The Hall Construction Co.. are in
the field and busy on the N.-C.-O. Ry.,
They are completing the contract let
last October to the Nugent-Richardson
Shive. Miss Helen Harris, Miss Orpha ; Construction Co.
Shallock, Miss Agnes Marple, Miss
Agnes Stephenson. Miss Fannie Virgil.
Miss Fay Hogue. Mis3 Edna Houston,
Miss Vera Houston, Miss Aimee Wing,
Miss Elsie Stout. Miss Jaunita Land is.
Miss Hazel Barnes, Miss Elsie Low.
Miss Lucile Allison.
Valley Falls Items
George Ede. of Wagontire, accom
panied by his wife, son and daughter,
passed through here recently. Mr.
Ede had his well drilling outfit with
him and is expecting to drill for a well
on his homestead on the desert. Dur
ing the summer we understand that
Mr. Ede expects to bore numerous
wells in this and the Summer Lake
valleys.
Barney Grueman, of Crooked Cieek.
is spending several days with Harri
aon Price of this place.
Now that the good weather has set
in the summer sage brush tourists are
commencing to pass through here with
regularity.
S. A. Mushen. of Lakeview, was
out here during the week inspecting
the improvements made upon his de
Bert filing in this valley.
Autos from Silver Lake and the
country north are still coming through
here regularly. The good roads on the
north side of this valley are too much
of a temptation fur these people, and
the way they speed up and make time
leaves no other choice for them.
The Nugent-Richardson Construction
Co. have moved their outfit to the
Davis Creek Orchards Co. dam and
will complete the dam. levee and
ditches as soon as possi ble.
Mrs. Cora Kirkpatrick, of New Pine
Creek, is visiting friends and relatives
in Davis Creek.
. Tom Sargus moved his men to
Sugar Hill Wednesday but has not
commenced work on account of the
right of way not being settled.
The Modoc Board of Instruction will
hold examination for pupils of eighth
grade in Davis Creek this week. All
schools north of here will meet here
for examination.
Josheph Garriott and Robt. L. Weir
spent a few days in Lakeview. While
there Garriott purchased the gasoline
engine and sawing machine of B. Y.
Parsons. He has ordered a deep well
digging machine and expects to use
th engine for that purpose.
H. Francicso, contractor on the N.-
C.-O., arrived in Atluras Saturday
night with 100 head of stock. He will
We expect to hear of the wedding
bells ringing soon in the lower end of
the valley.
J. U. Gentry informed us that his
new barber outfit will soon arrive.
Little Papa Fa jade brought his 9
pound baby girl up town Monday to
see the sights.
Miss Ollie Kobinett is opening an
ice cream parlor and candy store.
Success to you, Dllie.
Ira Smith and family who have been
in the east for a few months returned
Sunday night Ira informs us that there
are several people headed this way and
expects to see some pretty lively times
here this summer. Mr. Smith expects
to build a new dwelling in the near
future. He says New Pine Creeek looks
good to him.
Miss Ellu Cannon returned home
Sunday and is confined to her bed with
appendicitis.
A new line of Edison nhonographs
has been placed on sale at the Fleming
Drug Company's store.
Miss Mabel Patterson, who left here
Monday the JDth ir.st., for her home in
Illinois left Klamath Falls last Satur
day. She was detained there owing to
injuries received by being thrown out
of the stage which was caused by a
"chucRhole" in the street of Klumath
FalU.
Mr. and Mrs.
Warner section,
arrivals here.
Joe Bennett, of the
were among Sunday's
Since spring has opened
nave lieen 1:2 new settlers that earne
Into the valley and settled down on
their properties.
Never hetdtute about giving Cham
tx'rliiin'H Cough Remedy to children.
It contains no opium or other imr
coticH andean be ulven with Impli
cit confidence. As a fiuick cure for
be in Davis Creek Tuesday ready for : coughs and colds to which the child-
operations, ren are mipceptible, it la iinmirpUHsed.
J. C. Allen has arrived from Old s"''1 b' B,! 0,k1 dealer.
Mexico. Mr. Allen visited Davis Creek
last summer and while here purchased j
a ranch. He i.- back looking after his i
For the benefit of owners of automo
biles and other power vehicles used
and operated in Oregon, Secretary of
State Ben W. Olcott has rompilecj in
formation of value, allowing briefly
the requirements of the State laws re
garding the running of such machine
as given in the following :
Any one not having a State License.
j ami desiring to oarate his oar before
Juno 1, 1911, must secure a license un
der the old law, tha fee tiding $.p. This
certificate holds good until July 31,
1911, when it will be necessary to se
cure a number under the new law.
The fee under this law la based on
the horsepower of the vehicle, accord-
1 ing to the formula adopted by the As
sociation of Licensed Automobile
Manufactures, which la found by
; squaring the bore or diameter of the
cylinders, times the number of cylind
ers, and dividing the result by 2.
The registration fees are: Motor
cycles and motor bicycles, 1 ; electric
service vehicles, $."; steam, gasoline
ami other hydrocarion operated ve
hicles oerated for whatever use up to
Ut-iiorsopower, $3; same m excess
of 26 and up to 30-horsepowcr, $"; :W
to 40, $7.50 ; owr 40 horsepower, $10.
The registration fee must accompany
application. Under the new law all
registrations of motor vehicles expire
on December 31 of each year and must
lie renewed annually. The steam ve
hicles are based on the horse power ac
cording to Haskell' formula.
Those applying after June 1, 1911, j
will be issued new numbers under the j
new law. This law is effective Aug-i
ust 1, 1911, but application can be!
made 60 days prior to that time. The
new number tags are 4 by 11. ami two
tags are required, one for the front
and one for the rear of the vehicle.
Owing to the complications it would
cause, no numbers will le reserved
but same will be filed numerically from
No I. up. according to the date received.
Chauffeurs or owners operating cBrs
for hire are required to secure a State
badge lefore being allowed to operate.
The Secretary of State has on hand
aliout 9.000 pamphlet copies of the
motor vehicle law containing the laws
of the road and will le pleased to fur
nish a copy on request. The automo
bile department of the Secretary of
State's oflice has grown rapiuiy within
the last two years and up to date
6,400 licenses has been issued.
A Raaliitio Piclura.
A Mill life l' Jan van 1 1 tiysi-n In
the museum at The lluuuc was Injur
ed, hut It I liclleved that the perpe
trator was neither vamliil nr thief.
The picture represents a basket of
fruit 011 which a number of insect
have gal hcnsl. On a pale yellow ap
ple, which is the centerpiece in the
cluster of fruit. Is a large fly. painted
ho true to nature, ho sriy the olllciaU
of the gallery, that the canvas was In
jured by Hiiiue one who endeavored to
"shoo" it u:id brought Ills cane or
hand too close to the canvas. "A trib
ute to the painter's genius," says the
letter recording the fact, "for which
the work had to under."
Willing to Divide.
Cohhlv 1 should like to lend you
that $10. old man. but I know how It
would he If I did. It would etui our
friendship Stone Well, old chap,
there has been ,1 great ileal of friend
ship between in. I think If you could
make It hve we might, worry along on
half as inn. Ii, - Life.
HL'P.SCKIliK FOKTHIC KXAM1NF.K
Are You Looking for
Something New?
We have just opened a Imjj line of
Lingerie Waists
The daintiest, prettiest styles we have ever shown
And, too, our New Knees are here.
Von must see them.
MRS. A. M. IMEILON
WOM EN 'S OUTFITTER
Hi, There!
WAIT A MINUTE!!
We now have one of the largest
stocks of SUMM1.R FOOTW1SAK
in Lake County.
All kindsot' Low Shoos for men,
women and ehildren.
This line is new and up-to-date.
Come in and see them before
buying elsewhere.
The Economy Store
Phono - - Four-Flvo-Ono
The Lowest, Warmest and
Best Valley in Lake County
We have tunny ten acre tracts, auine adjoining ted
nt from $.V) to f.tV). one Imlf of mime with perpetual water
right on a never fulling itteain.
Also fluent (if natural inendowM.
Don't leave Lake County without seeing this valley.
Jennings-Meyer Realty Company
VALLEY FALLS
OREGON
CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO.
r. M. COfer, Conors Manof
LAKEVIEW . OREGON
Operates 5tagea, carrying United Male Malta, Ciprees anil I'autngan on tha
lulluwlng rout:
ALTURAS TO LAKEVIEW; LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH
KLAMATH FALLS TO LAKEVIEW
AirronoMii.Es o'I!ati:i in connection with tmij 5Taoi;
Klamatn Falls Route
Alturas Route -Plush
Route
PAKII5I-
Ona Way
$10.00
5.00
4.00
Hound trip
$18.00
9.00
7.00
OI-l'ICI'Si-
Lakevlcw
flush
K lam. Hi FalU
Alt'if
Staga Otllo.
Sullivan Hotel
American Hotel
Hotel Royal
Stradley Talks
A large delegation of Oregon Short
Line officers visited Vale recently for
the purpose of meeting' the people and
petting acquainted. Among tnose on
the special train was Chief Engineer
Stradley who is quoted Jn the Vale
Enterpri.se an saying:
"There are many things that we can
not tell you people today in this matter
but will Bay that the main reason why
railroad work has not been carried on
la on aocount of the opposition we have
meet in securing right of way3. We
have wanted to purchase it and have
been willing to pay a good price for it.
We had .authority to start work some
time ago but delays in securing right
ofways for the Oregon Eastern stopp
ed work. We have had the line under
consideration for four years and it is
afe to say that had it not . been for
certain legi.dation?in'this state that the
line across the state would now be con
structed. '
interests here.
A. G. Duhme, of Fandango Saw Mill
was transacting business in Davis
up there I Creek Monday and Tuesday.
One of the N.-C.-O. survey parties
has gone to Willow Ranch to do some
work.
B. F. CloKi-on. the Cedarville Nur
seryman, is transacting business in
Davis Creek.
F'rank Fihher made a business trip
to Alturas Saturday.
It. M. Lur,d. F. I. Huek and F. G.
Johnston, of Keno, arrived Friday to
work for the N.-C.-O.
Paisley Press Items
Dr. E. H. Smith of Lakeview cajne
over Sunday to see Mr. 'J. II. Jetmore
who is very till. Dr. Smith returned
home the same day,
S. I'. Moss carne in contact with the
business end of a mule one day last
week. While considerably shaken up,
Mr. Moss is able to be about and his
muleship is improving.
Wm. Die who is at present working
on Geo. Conn's ditch outfit, had the
misfortune to be severely injured a few
days ago by a piece of steel striking
him in the eye. Dr. A. A.- Witham re
moved the steel ami he is now better.
AUTEN
R.INEH
ART
GAS ENGINES
The Famous "Waterloo Chief" Gas
Engine, Guaranteed One Year,
at These Low Prices:
J 1-2 Horse-Power
2 1-2 Horse-Power
$ 75.00
1 10.00
WAGONS
Winona, Mandt and Peter Schuttler
Wagons, Hacks and Road Carts
The Best Vehicles Made
je "Good Timber and Bone-Dry" je ,
Moline Farm Implements
McCormick Mowers and Rakes
OUR MOTTO: "LIVE AND LET LIVE" GIVE US A CALL
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