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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1911)
fICE r OUR Lake County Examiner Official Paper of KV I IMMI H., nt ituiar tat lm II"' an nu n wl ; . inn !. n . i tl A.i Maii.inn a l tl m ee 11. i tt. n eint ii il ii.n.i ' n i l.mti tl lot i '(ii'Hhi Mii ollli r rir. Allfhon Inn. at! lr , . t1t1 Ik k .i. i.n .. IK ( t KM rrh In- i.i, IWr v.K "a Mii. imh 'IimtHi-u tt1 i' f it ;i ii (i.i. I.i'ii.ii1ii.i.i o otn.l.i- t- . tl to' m.il til''1 nr.U Trn' n't lit lv. rttui lii' ITtlit t . n.iti in p .1 '. at tc hi: , in m. i. i.n..1 ihr Ira' ol e. I' n'lllh. l.ukft tew , 4r-j:n. Thnnttlrt , Nmi'inWr 2, IIHI rtMUrt Tittt MoniHV isfiitd his Tharkf civil e l reoiarrnUiin, t Hit 8 the Jate for Ihr lnft Thursilav in the lrcnih, the ?0th ii it. "f ikukii ri churter of Salem, Mitvii r with it the r $tl luhrrent of tl c ti n n in-it r fum tf t overr-merit, m id i'in ft tie flection held lut fk i flu J fir that rurrorc. by a Til t Trbi-fiiirft the cl.nrtre to SS5 ft r tl r i t rl Mttr. ct reatlv two to ore Tie fi-M m-airst the hsrire was l"tn nlli imr if the leai'ire men of tli i n wru f l td fn.lt with the pro totf i hsiUr. Mncre Ihie eiuiosins lit 1 1 ii n i ii tv JiM'ie Ceotse H. IiiM i h in n i nu r of the Sun n e (Yin i. vi In foti v tit the charter f i r it)- i H i' i fckr t i-st O e of the oljuiurs inifeo to the iirooosed crmitrr as t-e khserce if a crovision to teltrt eariluli-te?. Kewrts from the rorihern nurt of tit iiulv rtr tr the rPVet that the "vt" are likelv to cprrv the election next Tuesilsv. As is nrettv cener allv krewr. He IoihI ortirn Ihw has on Vfd h failure in Lake coiirtv. that id bo ttt hs m l ll it I K the tt.lt t! irtoxi cetir.tf liquots in the drv urei-incta ia C i it ii td. ar.ii it tttn s that the liuuor bimtK- tin It tttttr ci-ntiollcvi un der a iicei.s-e psttm than otherwise. With the txiti .linn t tht- lUue Archie cute. 1 1 fctlv ill tie tiimnal I us-mesa btfote the Cmuit i'ouit the i.resent U i m !) t ion. hi v inec 1 1 t-. aid while ot utf.'t Hi ..cut t! itht tive been thettntlho intiis-tu ra.ooi." fXtsteO it tit t rt i it t.-. tt ti trtt tits. t he ci'nts- tin n iitifl aie UbifcuLle tii rtt tlv In 1 lir o liti s. County Court Proceedings!.0 . , ,. , ; ij,. Stwte of' Bn hel:ce of two months. Mr. ard ( , , , ,'v (ii.'tMii. jMrs. W'n.. Collier will move to the t.lit ' i'ii i ' John Kriles olace. i.i;im.h' I to i!juun- T he laborers employed bv the Ted n li'U. witn the ' ford-W'idetnan Construction Co. uut jn-ii.-iit: Hon. B. I easy Bhn.t thrir n.onev Friday ard as V l'tl.;irt. Cornmis-1 tne tteel enr.g beuan lavir.ir steel ut.n Ortki ' . It I Mi r..:i. C't tut ci i i . rrei t i f ti ' ' fr.l ow rt: i !: Dlv .'nrit't : sioi't r ; F. t A F W 1'BVI.t. ' Sh-r IT i-. If ' wert I. a i t w:' : In te rr.httt .1. A tiichiTi. W n m .-suner ; ' k ; r."i ii. Ii Milder. i.i . i n i io.fcedir.Ks ; .f tie road L't titiun cf I I Lioirom ami other f rfchi.ot;rs ii Pi a I I'i-tnit No. iii. LBke C' ui t. (.J.con uiavi.-g tor an ' orrler cf the CoLit lur tbe ibiing out aril e-talil'. hn.t.i.1 ui a ctitaui luad in said District: 1 i.e. itooit oi S. V. Rehart and Littu I'eiiuitton. viewers, and S A .Mutiiien. Coui.tv Surveyor, heretofore aouoioltu to view, survey and lav out tht ea;d road as uetuior.ed for. being tiei.i with the Clerk of this court, on the 6tn uuv ol IseDteraber. 1911. was uulv ai.U puMiclly read in ooen Court for the tirat time this 2nd day of October, lyil. and .he matter wag continued for bearing until the 3rd. dav of October. 111. In the mailer of the petition of George Kannev. rt. K. McCormack and other freeholders of Road District No. .1. Lake County. Oregon, pravine for an order of the Court for the laving nut and establishment of a certain road in Said district. The retort of A. A. Farrow ana J. N. Tavlor. viewers, and S. A. Mushen. County Surveyor, tiv hid denutv S. IL Rogers, hereto rare aoLcinted to view, survey and lav out the said road aa petitioned for. the same having been filed with the Clerk of this Court on the Ttii day of SeptemOtr K'll. was duly and pub li'.dly real in ouen Court fur the first time this 2nd uav of October. 1911. and the matter wa3 continued for hearing until the Crd day of October. nil. In the matter of the Road petition ot Philip Lynch. Frar.k Rogger3 and twelve other freeholders of Road Dis trict No. 5. Lake County. Oregon orav inar for an order of the Court for the laving out and establishment of a cer tain road in said road district. The report of S. V. Rehart and Creed Pendleton, viewers, and S. A. Mushen. Ountv Surveyor, heretofore aooointed to view survey, and lav out the said road, the same having leen filed with I the Clerk of tnis Court on the Oth day I it September. 1'JlL d'llv and publicity read in ooen Court for the. rirst time this 2nd day of October. 1911. and the matter was continued for hesni.g until the 3rd day of Octo ber. 1911. 'The following claims against Lake Cfountv. Oregon were examined allow ud and warrants ordered drawn on the Oiuntv Treasurer, to be paid out of tbe General Fund of the County, as by Hi at provided, in uavine.it of the 4 follows towit ; Wirmluw Bijlo.v, Justice f.f... VV. H. Siiih.;. I " -a -A witniMiea mid ratiiriiuijr pns- Olll'IH lilltM.li' l.fH' CulI'l'V... U. IJ. Jack-smi. pontine nnd tirtVell i i'X,n;iHim V. .. V'-lf.f, J i .. .1 'juard fur u-'iis-d ibjijr' V. (). M'ii k . . f u i :. I d.l.H.r U f .' - ' i"-i T. h. I'i'i'i'i l i : y 't IlltfiS I. L. I.le -Vf : ... .in..- .(. V. I.u .. Co . .. ! . v " ii' same 0 liri 21 15 f.5 00 41 .1 (Vi 3 Ml Lake County, Oregon .n . r. In advance, it month., ' ' v I href month. " fa II nut ral.1 In .Itui'. 1 J (0 Hi rw, Notk la SuMcrilirr a nbaertoira In I ht Kiaaittifr who rvniovf frnm one liH-mirr In another, or enact, then iv-slrf;.'! a.blreiui whotil.1 rem-mbi r hi -Ire), thm otTWf ear.1 an 'heir (.ajH-r t di-v..! to thorium oimttitrtt'e i i I I Davis Creek Items tanlov Hanson left Saturday fr Reno. Nevada. Trios. Briles and family left fur Chico. tlal.. Monday. Wm. Kirkcatrick made a ')uiitie? triD to Aiturasi Saturday. C. T. Wat kin had a fine horse killed in some looce tarb wire a few lavs aeo. R. S. Chaplain and family left Mon day for a visit to his former home n Arkansas. A laree eharvari crowd .ratherp.1 at J. H. llwson' Friday eveninir and made thines lively. J. F. Hanson ehintied part of lits mules to Dovle Monday to work cn the N.-C.-O. Rv. at that Place. Grear W'ier left tor Lakeview Sat urday to do Court duty beintr called as a witr.ess in the Follett trial. S. J. nutton and G. S. Oliver. Chief Erifineeer of the N.-C.-O. accompanied L. K. Seairor to Lakeview Saturday. Mrs. A. R. Berry has returned after an absence of two months. She has been vipitir.ir her mother at I'scific Grove. Cal. Ed. Mulkev. Modoc Cuontv's A jaettd or. of Alturas. is visitine friends and relatives. He is havinir a creat tin-.e fhootinir veese. J. M. Garriott. the well borer, alert ed a well for the I'avis Creek Orchards ComDanv. Mondav. The machine is :n charce of John Dotv. 'I'he Nucent-Kichardpon Conftructi. n Co. have tken a cor.tra.'t to build a dam for a ftorate res-ervoir for C. t.. Crowder. They beaan work Novem ber 1. John H. Dawson. Sutiervisor for this district was married last week to Mrs. i t.L.iitriifH!. oi i raiviue. i ui. irwv are ut home t the Fishtr ulaoe south of (.Javii Creek. Mr. Barbara Thiems. daughter if Mr. and Mr. Geo. K. Hussev and lister of Mrs. M. I). WilliHms. has left for her hon-.e. i'ierrt. S. Dak., after visit of ctveral weeks. uttl Dais Creek oner.ed uo ur. Jer Ciitnattnient Nov. 1st. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. button taking it ba.'k after me worn mat inev nad iione. trie v 1 came out ar.u or ltreu the work strnttd ur.til thev rc-i eivtd i av li r tht ir .-. 1 he sheriff was notif.ed and tarr.e 'jd ar,d took 3.j of them to Alturas ba'.'jr- 'av morning. nat tne outcome w te is vet to be seen, but thev took the get their mcr.ev. wrong proceuure tu Thev will pit Daved if thev will orlv be natient. Mr. Dunaway notified Mr Oilier, the local agent, to uav all men on the nay roll of the company that had nothing to do with the delay cf the steel gang and several got their money Saturday. Railroads protect the laborers bv holding back 10 per cent on all estimates so thev should not get un easy and do such acts as was dore n this cae Friday. A MAIL rAKKIEK'S l.ti.U) Kfins tiev(pr when hr h k .! lm k u;J kidney iro.iulc I r..U iJin lireii, li.n'l inrner t Atclii.-on, Kan, siivt.; ! have Ix-en ImiUi.tcI wi'h klilni ynnil blinliler trouble, mi l tml i fcevi re imiii i n mi my Im.-lt lu iii vi-r I rir ne'l ln '. y lomi ..I jn I n,y i.Iid v tn.i.i,;. inpfeHil .miv lime men. I iHrn.l tknii Foley Kldmy r.ii, die I .nc- lul.niKti.iii I I. me lOl 0 u ent r. rul i.i nb in v ki.liii jr trou ble and in ai suii-ij imu i.tut" lor by A I. Tiiorutiiu NOT1CI l ol: .'II.K TION InOl.AThli 1 1' Si.l I ...I I.atnll I'ul.llc ' Kiel -ale M'T f)i.irtUii il nf liie tin. r in, C S ban. I Iti.: at lk l ll w , I If i -i,u, Oi ui.. r m. 101 1 Noil ia l.ir.'i.y (iiv. n iliat, h .br. i t.' I by tbe Cumin immiiih r ill (lie ij.'iii ral l.anil orjice, uioli-r prie. iii.hs ol Aci of ( ei Kr aiproi'ii liino 87, l .ii,- 4 siaia , 517. - we v. ill oln-rat pllbl.C ! f ll. tie- biKlli l b.dner, at Hi II I loek A M.on tbe T.i Ii 'lay n Nni-mlier, pill, at Una iiflil-i .llic tiiJN.u 11 . -i f ii,. .1 lali.l : liai-.l tit.i.n Hi eiiplii Htiuii ol Klim r . Alr.Mn.in. No. lAiVJ, NJr. .WW,, .-.. i: M 1 p. It 2 k IV M, at nut le ilinii tl i-r ai re Auy perAiiiM eiauiiiiiir ailveraily Uo? above- (lPa, ril-.l iaiel are ml im iI to Hie tln lr -lun. or ol.j 'ClU.nj, fiu ur before the lime ilealitnati d for mIh A W OKTON, ilegiatcr EE M(tl. Y A Sit T VLSI) A V KVESIMiS: "13 MARRIAGE A FAILURE?" WHONI.'SPA Y AKl TltCUSItA Y KVKSISUS: "TWO MARRIED MEN" I 'I'l It A Y AM SATLT.DA Y h'VKMXOS- "THE MAN OF HER CHOICE" EACH PLAY A SCREAM OF LAUUhTER. SEATS ON SALE AT THE BOX OLTICE Now Pino Crcok Itoms Dr. 1'nllersoti ha his ollloe In thf Lake Hotel now. The Monday family exihct to leave the first of the wetik for the F.ast. Mr. Rusk is on the aick list. Dr. Patterson is the attendimr physician. Corwin Wnvard exnocts to leave in the near future for Mid II. California. Mrs. . msdon will so to Lakeview Monilav as a witness tin the r'ollett murilor case. W. F. I'liine. of Lakeview, sneiit sev eral days here the forepart of the week, on business. Nineteen Indie met Ht the homo of Mrs. Patterson Thursday to sow for the unfortunate ones of the lire. Mr. Fishtnsu and family and Mr. Alcorn and family leave Suiubiv for their new home in Mishoo. CUIifornia. Miss F.diln t'anbridKe. teacher ot the Mountain View School, and her mother were in town Saturday on busi ness. A hi ir load of supolies went to the Fandanco Lumber Co. from here Sitturdav : also a load to the Sunshine Mine. The framework of the popular old town well, that burned in the tire. Is beintr rebuilt. Now the wearv travel er ran uuench his thirst atrain. Mr. Kidilels. general manager of the railroad Construction Co.. and wife letf this week for Lakeview. The rail road surveyors have also left for that Place. A wagon load of ore arrived Satur day from the Sunshine Mine and will be stored here for the the winter or until the railroad facilities are so it can be shipne.l nut. The Post O If ice has its temporary quarters in Fletninir Bros.' store. The Mi-at Market is occunving one aide of the Burton building and Wendt's Con lectionerv the other side. Mr. Richards, of the Oregon School, did such strenuous work at the tire that he was unable to be at school Mondav. The children enjovel tne holiday verv much in d.gging around in the ruins. Mrs. C. W. Cantiel l and Mrs. George Cantiel I came down from the Con solidate I Mines where thev have been I soending the summer, this week. Thev ' exiec l to remain here about a month. ! I'nion Sunday School in the ( blistian Church every Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock; C. K Meeting. 6 :30 : French-, ing service every two wee1' a. Rev. GiMxiermisii. Pastor. Kvervone is cor dially invited to utter;. i. j President. Mrs. Conrad; First V'icc Presi.lert. Mrs. Patterson: Second V ice President. Mrs. (ialleger ; Record ing Seerit.irv. Mrs. Richards; Assi-t-ant Seen airy. Mrs Green; Corres- imrKitur ecretarv, Mrs. rvree; lreas ! urt r. Mis ki ller. ' The .Methodist Ladies sent out 75 in- , vitiitioi .- to the ladles of the town to meet at tht borne of Mrs. Miller last J Sat'iMav to organize a Ladies Alt! I Society. A laree number rcstxinoe.i ' and t.'.e ..eietv was organized with l (Ci.arte. n.tml ers. Alter the meeting lileiicious fef re.-hnients were served ti v ire fVstess M.ited bv Mrs. Keller , d Mi-. I';. '.tersun. Otlicera were, ele. t-j l us follows : j I Now we realh and truly are going: I to l ave n New Pine Creek. While we are verv sorrv fjr the losers, it will be a great boon In the town, for good new tijildir.gs will S"on lie nut uo and f n the street. Thev should be fur1 a in idern. lean, nrogres-uve tovn. lit b. f re has awakened Pine Creek -ers. and thev have found out that thev are on the n.ao ami will soon make our neigli! oring sisters "sit, uo and take notice." A Commercial Club is to be formed. A fire protection installe 1. and we will soon have a town boss. "Wat. h New Pine Creek grow." The patror.s of the New Pine Creek Post Olfice will soon have the office hamlv as before. Postmaster Wendt is nuttirg uo a new building next to Fleming Hro3. store, where he will open ud bis candy factory, soil urinks. ice cream parlor, cigars and tobacco, etc.. togetr.er with the office. He will keep the place open regularly as be fore. Mr. Wendt also has carpenters figuring on an uo to date Oner a House 10x1 'Hi feet, where he will ooen the moving picture show. He expects to buiid the moving picture room where the machine is operated absolutely tire proof. Sur.dav. October 22. at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C M. Tav lor. occurred the marriage of their daughter Lillian Beatrice, to Mr. Everett Reed. The parlor where the cererr.onv was performed was beauti fully decorated in white and green, the cout'i.- standing under a huge wedding b-ll. while Rev. Howard nro- j nounced the impressive service which united them for better or worse. After j congratulations an elaborate dinner was served in the dining room. Here the color scheme waB bIho carried out in whue and green. The bride was i very beautiful in her gown of silver; Hiik. while the. groom was attired in! the conventional black. Only the near I relatives were present. Mr. and Mrs. i Reed will make their future home at I the Reed residence on State Street. SNIDER OPERA HOUSE NOV. 6 i OneWeek Comm'ng Monday, The J. (i. and Glenn Harper Company, (Inc.) Present REFINED COMEDY I WEST PLANS TO III ill II HIGHWAY i mil Plans to road from start iinineditslely on N Hie slate hnvIuiii to the tienitentiarv have been formulated bv Governor West. He will have asvliim nalienls and convict do the work. Tne road will be built of the most im proved tvne. with a solid foun luliml nf ciil-hc I mck. and. n.voiding In I lie governor's nlnu. will be but the lirsl of a network of iiiter-coniniunicHiing highways between the various stale institution. Not a penny will be aske I from the county court. The governor said last night he was sure what lillle money would be needed to cairv necessary rxnenscs would be gotten from the Salem Board of Trade and Irotn pro gressive merchants. A loan of forty mules has been se cured from Porter brothers, of Port-; land and a rock crusher will be furnish- j ed bv John S. Ileal. alo of Port land, j A uuarrv near the asvlum farm will bo opened from which the rock will be nrocured. It will be necessary to got a traction engine to turn'sh power. There are hones that the ue of one will be offered bv some one who has a good engine that Is nut at work at this season of the year. ! V I 1 1 K III 111- Ci.lllllt c , 111 I llttHli' .url ui tin- Sn Its 1. 1 ilr....ii. fur I lie tieillljr ui lake 111 ihe mall-rut Hi- eiale W liiihiw I'.avlev. ivet-aiM id -.1 I .i ail m hoin II niav 1 1, tie. r . i : N'.i le- ! lrri t.v ,lv en. Ilial I. I lie .ill ! r-ltu-.l llarrv Hall. . Iia.- Ih-vii lia v attio.l ali!iii!iirainr el itie -fat ;.il WiiirIiim li)l p. il.,M-.. .v II. .n N Pali Jn.e .. 111- .' riilill. ennri. t.v an .nil r 1'ilr lua.le an. I etio-r-.l in al.t . .'e.rl ail I li.a'.t- r nil tlie :tiat la -I 1 ii IiiInt, net ami hi. - .lii i iai i fl,'. a .-It t.lntini ttati.r til i -r,.ii' liailna' im i aaain.t l I ' e .1. e I r -al I eaiai. ar- ln irl.i r. -..lr.'.l to r-.'lil It.- kauie I.i ael a.lii!ilil4lra'.tir.lily v t . : i . .1 an. I n .... ...ul ' 1 t.y r... r 1..1.1 In ii. wl'h.n li im.iirli. f , m tli,. .lat .. i I tl.e ft't ..i, ..I l tin ii..'. . ... at li- sue e! ball, y iii'll. a e..r j...ra: ...n . I.i llei lnau i.t . , I ak- I . .iinl y. 1 1 1. ..n a lei rt liiieulu I Iblr "nl itav i. .v In. bi S.e . ml r. I 'll It l;i;Y H Ml M . : ! i n.:.:r: .f ..I : lie I ' al - n! WIlialw IU ! ! 'I Delinquent Tax List, 1910 Till-, ad vol t lil ll-l if i i 1 1 1 it 1 1 it' Ii t invert lur tbe ciir I'.HI l In n r-iioiieo , nl all lilt of (lie .Mute I , u kIii ' Hie, I vv .rh in eiut ii idl' d ill loili r .'i.'i of I be i;. liernl Laws nf the ltl I Sfisiiin. lie- Invert nil I he bn! ;i a in nd er I real iiii.iert bee nit,' ib-lltni'iei.t mi 'll I. HMI.iiud ore rtibj..i i tu a ii n il. v ol 111 n r cent and iim re-t at tbe late n( 1J r eeiil .er amiiltii nu ll i llev rtliall l.aVe ), i.i. I All', dm atier the e I l;i t n hi i.i -: I liiu.'i I ha utter t be la ei- ill a i .'I'd ii).'. i in at Mi.- f.illnw tut; real pi 'i'i. rlt uie tic. lu ll mil t I lie In-rl !! 1- 11 ll t bi il!.ei, 11(1111 .l."ii:i nd nf . n i.'ri m iii.i k I ii n.ill I a I I' HI, I I) h - uo (o I lull, it r I I tb 11 1 1" , i if .!e;iii. Uency iiniii paviii' iil nflhe t ' ally, iiit. ri rtl olid I'H't ul Jl t el l 'rt, II a. C'lT Ibe.lles nf del i in lie In V t-il-'lll i b. ar lull re-l fn.m tli d.itj' ot i-hiui ni'e until reiei'iiied at tlie r;i re t I l.'i per I Cent per 11)111 11 111 I I In- ij ii in I ht-i I'ltliel, ft ,if tl,,. ii ri ii it-h I refer tn tht- Millllllll. (i. life and line ill j tbe I'll X Roll OO W llll'll t he property I Irt ll-ti'd. 1 li w rit ill H colli el ll inn laxca j 111 mlvertlsid lint ll Is ai.Hi.Iii'eiy uet enHiiry to (jive tbese iitiiiiliera and ll leHcrlptlon ol the irn ity TAX HOLfi NO. 1 1- 2 A. Abbott, lot 2, Vernon's Addition $ 3.60 2- 4 Alexander & Barry. NW14 SWVi 8ec. 36. T 31 8, It 18 B 22.40 2-12 L. S. Allen, S V, 8E Vi Sec. 7, T 33 8, It 17 K 5-27 Oscar O. Ilaldwln, EV4 . .NVVt 8oc. 31, T 2 7 8. It 17 K; NV4 8EV4, SEV4 Sic 28, T 38 8, It 16 E 5- 20 Frank V. Hall, SEVi NV V. WVi NW'J Sec. 16. T 2 48, It 14 E 6- 1 Mary E. Hall, NE'i Sec. 3 6, T 31 F, It 17 K C-14 Lillian Harbor, ono lot New I'lne Creek 6-1 !i John I. Harber, NEt, 7.40 8.40 4.00 2.50 22.40 8.00 , SE,i S c. 36, T 27 8, It 12E 6-1 S L. O. Harnnrd, SWV4, 8E 'i , Hoc. 16, T 34 8, It 23 K. 8-1 I 0. P. Daly, lot 1. block C. Watson Addition 1.80 The Home of Good ALL $4.00 VALUES, 3.50 3.00 2.75 ii ii ii ii We also AILEY tl 28 J. T. Ileneiaft, lots t. 1, 3. 4. See. .11. T . U U N. H.JO lO lfi !!. V. Ileiifonl. S' HV i Sl'.U. Wi N'ii HW1, NK V. Sec. Hi, T Ho.S. U I7IJ 1 28 11-18 Albert K. Hell, lot S. Ni si:' aw'i, mo' Soc. 12. T ii A S, It IN K 10. JO 12-10 A. J. Illband. town lot A GIGANTIC MILLINERY SALE if h h ' '' v. ii . Suit, Coat r -kiit. and appreciate having it made strictly Man-Tai oifil, to our individual measurement, let us show you three hiiiidrcil and sixty live samples of fahries fit prices that will surprise ou. The Parisian Millinery Main Street West of Court House WE SELL THE Farm So. I. A .!.'II b I .'...-in a't eit hall ii 'el ami a. 1. 1 la '. t. t r . I- ... r ) ' K. . 1 ft , ,l ll, M il-.i. 1 . . . :t AM, I - ,i r , 11 a ' Mo. 3. 1J1. OO I a i 1 a. : WO. 4. A N.lr l I . No. 5. II- .1) , f ... I ll. : : 9 JO No. . 1 . I IJ.!0 I An ' ' ..r n , t . tel.. XI. At, l . ! iVa. 7. .nil ..I,:) ' g. u- r .l t.. t li. I ll l nal li in- ! li ) Vo. . tyo.oo i" t . t it n .VO. it. A it 1, . 1 . i,r ii. .ii 1 i a t - . . ' , I .. , ll li I'l, lkt- l teilil), )-r. e fiti im I II. ' In. " iltwU I'l " 1. I", ' 1'.'. " ' . . . -.'41 uu I I. .ci. " ' . . J.'ai oo in :m, " i' t, " vi, " tuo to bi " 1 i, -.. " " . ... .... '."Ml to l'i ,' ' :., " II, k lamaili t ti. j:t vu 10 " it-, :'.',. " a.",, Hani, jr t u. im oo City to. A (I ne . ii it .VriH.iii LtiliKali.w villi veillbtlli', l.alli rmim, al.txlxxril, boukraa an. I dri ka-r l.nllt In. .artljr luriinle .1. btilll tlili T-ar. ltn (ikhI wiMnUhrd, Iim at..'. t.ti Him Ave an I H.iafr Ht A (ri al bargain 4oo (iixi 1 ivrm tt. A rlriti'laaa. tniiileru A nxitu bum-alow, larye tt itlbulu ami ballir eiln tent). lute, all pew ami birol.tie.l llirtiu, linul. laun.lry, itiriirixiiii, cellar, womtalirtl, ci.lt ai'ii Lnnae, tli Iruit ita, :ti a varit lx ol tmall (run, lot InoilMi, ittualnl tin lake f-t A inaii at $35oo I'timl lernu 12. 1 lili In nnr til our i linlei" n niftier ulili 7 largt rixuua, liatli rotun, Krchei, aim a nun lul ol luriilturr, iino Im linlfil, It.tietlit r with lock ami niaelilii' ery, vlr,: one malt lie. I team til luarei, InilliUif belter In tlie conrilrjr, IwokimmI liimUir waKiuia. iiiin iltiublii liarneas alinuM nrw, iitin iiilleli cow, one cream i... rait.r, barn, t arragr liniiai', niHi.l.In d ami a ln nt fln trull Irrci, larirn Nil rniiK I rom Vt ater Ht in Main ft Trice 94SOO 'I.mmI leritil Vacant Lots 13, It n eily li.t" el.ixi In mi Hlaih Hi, w 111 II pii blot k I'rlt e 7oo taali Mo. Wo, No. . Cl'MFII I Um J ill Urn i LmLm Let The Examiner Fig-uro 100 Pair of Ladies' Low Cut Shoes at Over-Stock Reductions: $3.00 2.50 2.00 1.85 ALL $2.50 ii 2.25 2.00 1.75 ii ii have a number of Bargains in Ladies' High Shoes & MASSING. LL Dn nkela Add., lota 7 and H, block 4 12 S S V. H. Hlalr, W 'it lot S. its block A. lots 4, ft, block A, Pnlnley, Oieuon 10 tO II II Vnda IbinliBin, tot l, blot k 3, Drenki'la Add .... 1 r) Ciuillinii.it uti mux nine liVMU in the history of I. like Cmiiity luis tin iv i'Vit I urn a Salt- to viit;! this. No other store has ever olleretl sneha vastassoi tiiuiit N :;ssrs atail Xxx ol New, Hi'h (iiade Hats in the heart of the sea son, at such low pl iers. Over one h ti nd rel exclusive i lesions to select from. We fully in tend to close out our present stock, which means much to you, and a jrcut sacrifice to us. We will not carry stoek ftovt one seas. ii to mother. Therefore you et the heuelit . Our Willow and French Flumes find Fancy Fc.nhcrs are included in this sale. It you arc thinking ofettiua REAL EARTH I. a 11; I lull lii I ak. .i .ilial.',. Inr Imii, ' tJI.HO a- a re. 1 leu . lam II 1 i 1 I. ...I II Hi ib . I'll. I a lb le .it, i. I- ii. r im I I. t 11 ii.u. i... SIO.OO ) iltatl It ait I I alt.': nt tl.au 'Ur. nil- tit .'(. a'-ii'l inlnf. I 111 n t a, r 11:1.1. If .til 1 ak. vlen i I I. im. a to,- a ran. Ii at-ll r- i,.h,.l trrina tin latel A bargain i n. $tj.no i-' . i.i I ak. ...-. Hi.. ,;l 1 l 1..I- Ir : k ai-l II,. 111 I 4). laf in 1 Iti'lO NIHI i.i l..r I'll. ill t ti.. e it 1 1 i nt 1 1. ia.ii r. n -.til ! t OO 1" ' a. r ui jk. . i-ti ..I i,'itn liav- at,)' r ...li in the i; yu 'Alton It General Real Estate LAKEVIEW, OREGON on Your Next Job Printing Values VALUES, $1.65 1.50 1.45 1.25 it ii 3