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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1911)
8 I T V5AriZ!n A;!) MAGAZINES WARN l!Ol!Sl:ulii:ri:RS AGAINST THE EVIL uf ssicsr vvnuiii 3 ::,.t .-v. ,,- ,.. ... ;. . : . v'y l; , The papers claim that the people of the country annually spew! millions for eatables which they never pvt. Hut all tlii short weight agita tion hs not concern - -ur customers, because their pnreh.ises here are v ujjfcol with OUR AUTOMATIC MACHINE WHICH GIVES OUR CUSTOMERS FULL PROTECTION t to U...4.1. !' UUv trwn throughout the livinjr rocmi of the Ahlstrom home. Apple tdoasom forme! the chlof decoration, their dainty fragrance and beauty wore highly appropriate for a May party. Mrs. Ahlstrom wan minted by M. t.. ....; Atwuif Av ti'rlirk 'lie hostess asked the guests to com with them for refreshment!, l ne uainurr ini? crowd of Indies were led down the !. I t .... "the tiny ly A. W. Orton. t. i. kevlew band. !' :lng ' on the Old Camp t 'trs. Farrell and rhorua. v.. ,ceH by J. N. Wataon. ' . . i I.. .I.. ...I iiiu uii tit neen jircyi""ij liv ed for the purHwe and looked very nice indeod with the ninny tinge and troamers whh'h entirely surrounded the stage. After the xrvies hail been com pitted, the veterans followed by a long stream of autoa, ail well filled, pro ceeded to the Odd Kellow'i Cemetery . - .1. . .. ......... .)..! I heriH-s were decorated with wreaths It shows the weight and amount of your pur chase instantly automatically ; no annoying de lays waiting for a salesman to figure up the charge. The scale d.cs the calculating mechanic ally, avoiding all crtors. Honest Weight Guaranteed. INDIANSONWARPATH Continued from ? rt nnir frjm the Shoshone reservation, alt armed and who had returned to the country with the avowel v-;rpo.-e of avtnuing Sr.ake Kiver Mike's band. The Indians he said were "on the war patn." a situation well indicated to the experienced men whu have been watching their movements fur several days. Turner completed his prospecting and returned to Reno for a cay or two without running across the hostiles. They are camped now in Sri lier Sfead ows and it is but a question of titr.e when the first killing will occur. Little High Rock canyon is in 0,'a hoe county about 150 miles as the crow flies from Reno. Soldier MeaJotf's is s. utheat a few miles and was the trwn of n historic battle in the early days. The country is very street to the home of Mrs. S. PyThand lor. mother of Mrs. Ahlstrom,' where in the spacious dining room fn onp long table the guests were ervod a dainty lunch. Following is a list of tho present . Mrs. E. M. Urattain, An- E. Clark, Mrs. S. O. Creator. Mrs. T. S. Farrell. Mrs. F. P. IVntmiller. Mr W. F. Grob, Mrs. Wr- Harvey. Mrs. Geo. W. Johnson, Vs- A- MeCurdy, ' Mrs. F. M. Miller Mrs. Jonas Norin. i Mrs. J. O'Neii. C. R. SeaKtr. Mrs. L. E. Setner. Mrs. V. H. Shirk, ' Mrs. C. L. Shrk. Mrs. C. E. SberUH'k. Mrs. V. L. ,el!inr. Mrs. E. J. Stone, Mrs. J N. A'atson, Mrs. F. O. Hunt ing. Mrs.-J'Pl1 MiHer, Mrs. VV. Z. Moes, 1 Mrs. Ch1- fnibach, Mrs. Wm. Sharps, ! Mrs G E. Faulkner, Mrs. F. A. Fitz- part It. Mrs. Anna MoGrath, Mrs. J. S. lan. Mrs. D. C. Schminck, Mrs. i rvla Oewey. Mrs. M. Magilton. Miss lea.-! Hall. Miss Brida Flynn, Miss Ckristina Flynn. Miss Laura Snelling. rs. S. D. Chandler, Mrs. Geo. i Boone and Mrs. W. K. noya. Valley Falls Items Aithough we have had a very back ward spring the apparent prospects for o-ruin fruit hnv and all earden truck rouijh and t could not be better. As a tip to pros fi r Indians rrtive buvers ami settlers we refer to in case pursuit and reciure is attem-j the May issue of the Crop .reporter pted. j issued by the Department of AgricuN The news indicate? the truth of what ture as to this general cold spring all was feared by old Indian tiir-.ters. that ; throi he country. In same we al. the Shoshones ill not rest .vith the ! quote. "Over almost all Europe tem txtermination o.' Indian Mike's bund. ; poratures during April were abnormal Tl, vmititr braves have been brooding ! Iv low. frosts and heavy snowfalls in over the result of the last battle and. hv some nretext or bv stealth, have and flowers. Land Filing: The following applications for lands in Lake County were filed at the lval Government otllce week ending May 27ih:- Ben C. Greene. See. 31. 2.V19. Ross II. Morell. Sec. 28. 20-14. George E. Morell. Sec. 2H. 26-14. Karl C. Allen. See. 3. !MM7. James Morbeek, See. 24. 25-14. Margan-t Hayes. Sees. 19. 30, 72-15. Thomas B. Anderson, Sees. 3. 4. M7.: Lloyd S. Allen. Sec. 2, 30-17. Dora M. I'itcher. Sec. 13. 30 17. Charles W. Titcher. Sec. 12. 3tH7." Maurice Murphy, Sec. 10. 30-17. K f 1 V- 1. V. - " gotten from the reservation ami travel e 1 over 000 miles to the very spot the feud liegan. many countries checked the develop-1 ent of vegetation and brougth spring Will Open City Bakery & Saturday Coffee House June 3 Newly Fitted New Management ( W- ul.iil'K, Neir T- i p' o i- Ottice) Fresh Bread, Rolls, Pastry, Cakes, Lieht Breakfasts, Lunches, Coffee, Etc. .-it 3 f r '2."v '!) only r r. k- - Mler r id ri.-KHf-. 13 'or i 00 !". DOKIMi. 1'iop field work temnorallv to a stand still." We opine that there were localities with a colder spring than we had. Geo. Ede with his large freight otit- : fit is on his way to the railroad to I bring in some casing for the well he in tends to drill in the Wagontire coun- i try- 1 Our friend and neighlior. Harry Goff is expected in August with him will be 1 Mrs. GofT. They will be given a hearty welcome on their return. Mr. Patton of the Valley Falls Mercantile Co., has been on the sick list with qunisey soar throat but is now out and around. i Among the visitors to this place last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Heckman, New Pine Creek Items The fourth of July committee have canvassed the town, and found every tatdy willing to donate liberally and they have raised enough money to in sure a big time on the fourth in New Tine Creek. Next week meeting will be held to make out the program, etc. ; L. M. Harter Is employed by Flem ing Brothers General Merchandise store. The first load of Lumber arrived Moiulnv for Daniel Boone's store which will be built bftween the 0era House and the Fleming Drug Co's store. Jim Vincent is tearing down his old house North of town and will build a new one. Dan Funk is building a new dwelling on his place north of Bird Reed place. T. Stevens f.xin J out how ulive the electric wires were last Monday. A fish line was thrown over the wires and he climbed up to get it down ; w hile he had hold of the wires the current was 1 turned on at the plant and he wus j burned pretty badly aUmt the hands. Our Base Ball team played the Davis Creek team at Davis Creek last Sun day and won the game by 15 to S. THE LAKEV1EW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. Abstracts toO.V.L. Property lor each tract of In nd in Lake Co. j ibriav.ii I own Lot in Lakeview, ( Oregon, inchi iiiu tirsc 'eed from ' tin? Company. Get our special prices for ALstracts an 1 Title to any real es'.ate ia l.axe County. New Bakery August Doring. recently of New York City and who has held high posi tions in. the Waldorf-Astoria and Fleishman's bakery of that city, ia now installed in the City Bakery ami Coffee INuse. across from the Board of Trade rooms, and will lie open for tman, . 0.1 ( I business on Saturday. "ew i t .i.i:,:.. , u;., 1, ,1.,, ,,-,.. .nf combe and children Mr. and Mm i.. wj erve ,5 ,unt.,,ei,i Mr. lw. Kennedy. Wm. Kennedy Mr. 'rlcn ' nn'n advertisement appears on another and the Misses Curt.s and Curren. , of h.B ! Harve Hex-kman. Mr. and Mrs. $3.50 IV THIS OFFER GOOD UNTIL AUGUST 1st, 1911 Impressive Doings On Tuesday last some very excellent exercises wire held locally in obser vance of Decoration. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon the Civil and Spanish American Wur Veterans met at the ollice of the .Southern Oregon Realty Company, and from there proceeded in a body, accompanied by the Lake" view band, to the Civic Improvement Society's hall, where the following program was given : Music by Lakeview Band. j Introductory address by J. N. Watson. Invocation by Rev. il. Smith. Singing of "America" by stage sing-; : trs accompanied by entire audience. 1 Gettysburg speech by Miss Lucile ' Will Start Shearing: Soonj Joe Ambrose of the West Side was in j the city Wednesday anil atuea that he expected to frtart ahearing at his corrals Saturday but owing to the weather he will not get started until the middle of next week. The shear ing price will be the same us at the other corrais and his profits in sacking I ami handling the wool will be as rea-, sonable as he can make i t. The wool will be delivered at the warehouse in I.akeviev a as cheap as he can possibly haul it. His work will show for itself. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Are You Looking for Something New? Wc have just opened a litf line of Lingerie Waists The daintiest, prettiest styles we have ever shown And, tot), our New Luces nre here. You must see tneiu. MRS, A. M. NEILON WOM EN'S OUTFITTER HI, There! WAIT A MINUTE!! We now have one of the largest stocks of SUMMIvK FOOTWLAR in Lake County. All kinds of Low Shoes for men, women and children. This line is" new and up-to-date. Come in and sec them Lcfore buying elsewhere. The Economy Store Phono - - Four-Fivo-Ono The Lowest, Warmest and Best Valley in Lake County W have nmn.v ten (tern tract. iiihi adjo'idii P"IihI f. fri'lll tl'AI tit '' K me llulf of Hilllie with perp -tuul Witter rUht on a m vi r biliinK Mirmn. Ali tliu si tf iiaMir.il iiii'iuIowm. Don't leave Lake Count. without eiuK thin viilley. Jennings-Meyer Realty Company VALLEY FALLS CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. P. M. COfttY, Cmnorat ManaQttr LAKEVIEW - OREGON Oprt Mage, crrylog t'nlfcj 5tatr Mll,f iprvn nJ ('fitri on th Jollowlng ruutr:- ALTUKAS TO LAKEVIEW; LAKEVIEW TO I 'LUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LAKEVIEW ALTOnoilll.ES Ot'lHATII) IN CONNECT ION WITH TMI! 5TAli: Klamath Falls Route Alturas Route -Plush Route Oni Way $10.00 5.00 4.00 Uound trip $18.00 9.00 ' 7.00 "I I It I S: Lakvlr I'lu.h KlaiF-'i. Fall AIChh. Mailt Otlka Sullltan M.lil Acnrrlcan Muul H..I.I Kotal ATMAV V 14 AT tHt CANAL J : ftltM AUTEN (S. R.INEHAR.T 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 no.oo WAGONS Winona, Mandt and Peter Schuttler , Wagons, Hacks and Road Carts The Best Vehicles Made "Good Timber and Bone-Dry" Moline Farm Implements McCormick Mowers and Rakes OUR MOTTO: ' LIVE AND LET LIVE" GIVE US A CALL 3