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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1912)
if, V mtw kR Wt " 4SMh . sfc Wium M'aiA uiuUbkAiu r? Sute! Take Advantage of Our SELLING OUT PRICES, You Can Well Afford to Buy a Year's Supply Ahead. Every Purchase Brings to Yon a Good Return on Your Investment. Think of Buying Clothing, Dry Goods, Underwear and Shoes at Prac tically Cost Price, Read These Items and WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS. SELLING OUT SHOES The BEST makes, such ns the Star Brand Florsheims Wirard Dr. Rcid's Cush ion Sole Shoes, all are in eluded in our closing out sale. The prices are inviting. This stock must be reduced regardless of profit. We guarantee a saving of 75c to $2.00 on every pair. Ladies' white duck button shoes made toretail for $4.CO Our price now f...$2 50 Misses white duck button shoe, all sizes $1 65 Misses white duck Oxfords, per pair 90c SELLING OUT Silk Foulards, yd 25c Fancy Fl 1x0ns, yd 16c French Mercerized Ginghams 15c Fancy Poplins 20o French Flannel Waistings, 3 yard lengths $1 15 White Dress Linen 40c Apron Check Gingham 8c American Prints 6c Rubdry towels regular 5('c val.. now 30c Ladies Summer Vests 2 tor 25c White Goods of all descrip tions much below their real value. SELLING OUT MEN'S SUITS If you intend to buy a Suit this season, come to this store now. This store has always been known as the best clothing store, and with our present reductions you, arc sure to be benefited. You can save from $-1.(10 to $8.00 on a suit and from $1.00 to $2.50 on a pair of pants. Boys suits as low as 81 T0 a suit. Boys bibbed overalls all sizes a pair 45c Young Mens Corduroy pants all sizes ".$2 25 SELLING OUT Mexican Straw Hats 10c Soft Straws at 25c $2.o() Hats at $1 50 $3.0(1 Hats at $2 00 ' Castle" Hats at $2 75 "Stetson" Hats at $3 90 Boys' and men's caps and silk and cloth hats. Ivnglish cloth hats, the new Spring models are also in cluded in this closing out rale. SELLING OUT Men's Kibbed Shirts and drawers a better value was never offered for less than sixty-five cents. CostH you now....- 45c Men's $1 25 Union suits. good weights, suit $1 00 Men's nil wool over shirts, formerly sold for two fifty, now $1 65 Broken lots f underwear, most all sizes, at each 40o Crown negligee over shirts, extra good $1.25 value, at 85c Cotton gloves, 2 pairs ...15c U & Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Ladies' Silk Waists, Ladies' Hosiery of oil descriptions ore included at Closing Out Prices THE QUALITY STORE THE STORE THAT tS SELLING OUT Butterick Patterns, Delin eators and Fashion Quar terly for June are on Sale Fruit Crop Looks Good S. J. Dntton Tuesday came up from Davis Creek on a business visit. He reports the oat look for a bumper fruit crop in his section as most favorable. The trees are blooming, the backward ness of tbe season causing tbem to come into bloom nearly a montb after than usual. Hence there ia no danger f frost injuring the fruit. Mr. Dutton also states that a very large acreage is being set oat in fruit trees of various kinds this Spring, the Davis Creek Orchards Cnmpanv taking the lead. That company is planting apwards ot 20,000 trees on its tracts, and Is finding ready sale for a large part of its holdings. There is no doubt but that there will be a large influx of people into that section in the imme diate future. Expenses Were Light The following candidates have filed a statement of their campaign expenses with County Clerk Payne, showing that to run for a nomination in Lake County is not so expensive as it might be. There are a few who have not complied with tbe law as yet, which act subjects tbem to a fine. The names of tbe candidates and tbe araoynt each spent is as folows : O. F. Cady, H5.20: F. O. Ahlstrom, S10: C. A. Rehart, 110: J. A.Richards, $25; J. Q. Wilits. $20: A. J. Foster, $17: X. B. Wakefield, $20: E. R. Patch 112; Tbos. S. Farrel, nothing: C. E. Oliver, $5; S. A. Mushen, nothing. Box ball appears to be very much in vogue at tbe present time, as evidenc ed by the daily crowds in and about tbe Keene & Barnes pool room. L.C. I.C. WILL GIVE ENTERTAINMENT Interesting: Program A t Snider Opera House Saturday Night visa the old LowFares Home via O. S. L. and Union Pacific Via Bend Round trip tickets to principal cities In Middle Western and Eastern States Lines Protected by Automatic Block Signal BALTIMORE BOSTON CHICAGO DENVER KANSAS CITY...., MINNEAPOLIS $107.60 OO.OO 72 50 56. 00 60.00 00.00 NEW YORK.... OMAHA b'V. LOUIS NT. PAUL TORONTO WASHINGTON, $108.50 60.00 70.(W 60.00 91.60 107.50 Oolng limit fifteen days; final return limit October 81, 1012 LIBERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES. Choice of routes Proportionately Reduced Fares to Many Other Points DATES OF SALE TO ALL DESTINATIONS: MAY 2. 3, 4, 8, 10, 11, 17, 18. 24, 29. JUNE 1,6, 7, S, 13, 14, 15, 17, J8. !9, 20. 21, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29. JULY 2, 3, 6. 7, 11, 12, 15, 16. 20, 22, 2.J, 20. 29. 30, 31. AUOTHT 1. 2, 3, 6, 7, 12. 15, 16. 22, 23, 29, , 81. SEPTEMBER 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 11, 12, 30. THROUGH TKAIM SERVICE TO THE EAST STRICTLY HIGH CUSS Call on or write nearest O W R. &N. Agent and let him asalst you in outlining A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER OUTING, or oddrosH General Passenger Agent -:- Portland, Oregon H1 1 . n t . I iwl, j. i. i. win give a musical 1 and comedy entertainment by local j talent at the new Snider opera bouse i Saturday evening of this week. Tbe program has been carefully prepared tv the ladies and they promise to have a good entertainment in store for thoae who attend thia performance. Tbe funds received from this entertain ment are for civic improvement pur poses ;nd it will doubtless be well attended. Following is tbe program that' has been arranged and the persons who will appear in the cast: ProgramPart One. 1. Orchestra piano selection. 2. Quintette: "There's Girl In Havana. 3. Reading, "The Cowboy's Prayer," Mrs. E. J. Stone. 4. Violin Solo, "Value de concert" Mrs. M. M. Barry with Mrs. J. D. Braley at the piano. 5. Vocal Solo, "Will You Lova Me When Tbe Silver Threads Shine Among the Gold," Mini Hattie Nys waner, with Miss Ayres at the piano. 6. Reading, "Tbe Modern Loohni var," Miss Julia Gloster. 7. Piano Solo, "Fifth Nocturne," 'Miss Alyee Linton. Part Two. A play of one act entitled "How The Vote Was Won." Cast of Characters. Horace Cole, "An English Clerk," S. A. Mushen. Ethel, "Ills Wife," Mrs. L. F. Conn. Winnifred, "A Publlo Speaker, " Anna M. Neilon. Agatha Cole, "A Governess" Mrs. Eva Rice. Molly, "A Writer of Scandalous Books" Mrs. Thos. S. Farrell. Madame Christine, "A Fashionable Dressmaker," Mrs. Delia Cobb. -Maudie Sparks, "Queen of Comedians," Mrs. E. H. Smith. Lizzie Wilkins, "A Lodging-bouse Keeper," Mrs. Jonas Norln. Lilie, "Maid of all Work, "-Mrs. -H. O. Kuhl. Gerald Williams, "A Smug Young Man,"-R. H. Rogers. Tickets, price 50 and 25 cents on sale at box otlice Saturday afternoon. Death of Mrs. Linville Mrs. Emetine M. Linville, who re cently went to Eugene on a visit, died very suddenly last Msnday, and the re mains will arrive here this evening for interment. Mrs. Linville was aged 71 years, one montb and 19 days at the time of her death. Besides a loving husband she leaves quite a large family of children, all of whom have the sym pathy of the entire community. Tbe funeral will be held Friday. Court Convenes Monday Just when Judge Benson will arrive irom Klamath has not yet been learn ed, although he ia expected not later thin tomorrow evening. The regular May term of Circuit Court will con vene Monday next, and there is some work to be done tefore that time. Among the canes to be considered are the fishing cases, the dumage auit of Dodson vs. Lane from Silver Lake, and several others of more or less Import ance. It is not likely that the term will last longer than a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Barnosconi arrived from Reno a few days since and are now at home In the Heryford cottage at the corner' of Court and South Dewey streets. Mr. Barnosconi ia get ting everything in readiness for the commencement of work on the new j passenger depot, he bavin? been award ed the contract for the same sometime since. The inclemency of the weather during the past several weeks has de laved the work very much, but now it will be rushed as rapidly aa possible. County Court Session Concluded from first page. Sheep Conditions Good Manuel Sanders is In from bis sheep vamps and reports the outlook aa very favorably for sheepmen. The feud on the desert could scarcely be better and the late storms provide! wster suffi cient for all purpose lor at least a month longer. There hm been iite a loss in lambs, but thia I offset by the better feed, and as a consequence but litte regret is felt over the loss. It is estimated that there will be a loss of about 25 per cent of lambs, although in some Instances it will be some heavier, while in others It will not be so great. Owing to the excellent feed Mr. San ders does not expect to shear until June. At Juniper mountain during the recent atorms the snow reached a dentb of 13 inchea, aomething that hsa never occurred before at this time of year. Some blasting has been going on this week in Buliard's canyon, where rock Is being secured for the foundHtion of the Bailey & Massingill store addition. Tag Day Next Wednesday Next Wednesday Is the time fixed by the Library Association ladies to In dule In the game of tag, and when you are tagged the only way to escape Is to put up a dime, that being the penalty imposed. It will be the first "tag day" to be held in Lakeview, at d it ia i likely to prove popular game, inasmuch 1 aa the object sought to be benefitted is one of which we are all proud. Quite a number of tags have been secured and it ia not at all improbable that some unfortunate will accidentally have more tags than one attached to them. At the annual military review and inspection of the O.A.C. cadet corps, held last week. W. L. Dutton, of Lake view, was first In the sergeant's indi vidual drill and R. R. Hammersley, of Corvallis, mm second. Walt's many friends hereabouts are greatly pleased. over his success, and on his return next month will extend hearty congratula tions. The fact that a Lake county bov can and does put it all over others of his class is cause for general rejoicing. titloncd for by J. C. Oliver and others on the West Side. The latter petition was allowed in part, being that portion leading from the quarter section cor ner common to sections 14 and 16 to the section corner common to sections 22, 23, 26 and 27. ' The Court appointed Thos. S. Far rell to fill the unexpired term of the late Winslow Bayley as Justice of the Peace for South Lakeview precinct, or dered an election to be held at New Pine Creek to decide whether the town should be incorporated, and also can vassed the vote of the recent election held at Silver Lake on the same prop osition and declared that town to be duly incorporated and ready to transact business. I r XT k tj i jKJ U i IS. known by the com pany you keep. Your clothes are your constant com panions. You will be recog nized aa being in good com pany when wearing a suit Tailored by us Tbe Materials are Right The Work manship is Faultless CLEANING, PRESSING, RE-PAIRING-Satisfaction or No Pay Lakeview Tailoring Co. it