Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, June 20, 1912, Image 4

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    Lake County Examiner
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Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon
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Lakeview, Oregon, rhir..v, ,lune 'JO, Uia
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ALTERATION
SALE
A SEKIOUS OnSTACLK
The proposed aewer ayatem will
eliminate one very unsightly, unaam-
try and dangerous nuisance the old
wooden flume. Instead of rebuilding
very few years, it la proposed to build
. a concrete sewer that will last for
ever. It is said that it will be necea
sary to spend about $3,000 on the flume
oon. This amount of money will
nearly pay one years Interest on the
bonda of the whole sewer system.
Then, agairi, the flume Is within the
fire limits of the town. We do not see
how the town can refuse its citizens
the right to build wooden fire traps in
this fire district on one hand and
conscientiously, allow itself to build a
wooden structure that during the dry
season would be the mcst dangerous
firetrao ot them all. for it would dis
tribute the Are for its entire length
Of course you can nail some boards
together and throw some dirt around
the aide much cheaper than you can
build a concrete sewer, but it is
simply a question of which ia the
cheaper in the long run.
It Is only necessary to recall only
about two years ago when only heroic
work on the part of many citizens.
saved the Watson building, Thorntons
Drug Store and Biebera store, and the
merchandise of the entire business
block, to see the necessity of settling
this water question in a permanent
manner.
I a, ' first, nililit'titlou, thereof t
' I..- in 't on June 20, 1112. unci the laat
' l.ill t ' in thereof to Is tiiaite on
Jul .V IVVJ. by ortier oi lion. n.
L;' Judge of said Court.
UlAKLKS A. NKLSON, Kxeeu
tor of the Ijint Will and Testa
ment of Roticrt Nolaon, IVcvas-
ed.
No. 1 55
Report of tbe Condition of
The Hank of lakevlew i Lake-
view In the State of Oreaon. i
the close of business, June 14lh,
1912.
KKSOrWKS.
DOLLARS. C K N TS
Homesteader Gets Land
The following decision, pertaining to
land in this county, which was rend
ered last week in Judge Benson's court
in Klamath county will te of consider
able local interest:
"A friendly action to decide whether
a homesteader or purchaser of script
for land on the Oregon Military Road
Grant has Deen decided in favor of tbe
homesteader by Judge John S. Coke,
acting in place of Circuit Judge Henry
L. Benson for Klamath County.
"This decision means considerable to
those involved in the old Military Road
Grant cases. It was an action brought
by James Taylor against C. W. Finch.
Tavlor bomestended the land, which lies
60 miles east of Klamath near Blv.
finch purchased the land script snd
to clear bis title Taylor brought aotion.
Judge Coke finds that the homesteader
who has continually lived on the place
lor more than ten years haa a clear
title to the land and settles any further
dispute on this score.
Agricultural Year Book
The Department of Agriculture at
Washington has just issued its 1911
Agricultursl Year Book a bound vol
ume of several hundred pages contain
ing much interesting fend Instructive
information regarding agriculture,
horticulture, stock raising, etc. Each
Senator and Representative has copies
of this Year Book for d stribution and
anv farmer can secure a copy by send
ing to one of tbe members of the Ore
gon delegation.
Ioansaud Discount $d 11,880 02
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured 2.S26 02
Bonds ami warrant 3.'t.fc) s
Other real estate owned.. 3.000 00
Due from banks (not
reserve banks) 157 65
Due from approved re
serve banks 41.776 43
Checks and other rash
Items 6,094 1
Cash on hand 35,452 65
Total.
..734.GS$ 11
LIAMI.ITIKH.
DOI.I.AHH CTS
Capital stock paid in f 100.000 00
Surplus fund lOO.WK) 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses anil taxes paid... 72,744 53
Due to banks and bankers 27 25
Individual deposits sub
ject to check 277.1W2 60
Demand certificates of .de
posit 14.R02 97
Time certificates of deposit 164,574 77
LlaMlities other than
those above stated 4.755 99
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BEGINS FRIDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FIRST
V
ORK HAS BEGUN on the enlarging and romodling of our present store building It
will be modernized In every respeot. An addition whioh extends our present
building to the alloy, will contain a baloony abovo and offices and rest rooms
below. The interior arrangement will bo oompotely changed; the present display
windows will bo replaced by one otthe latest plan of store fronts; a steam heating
plant will be a part of .the modernizing Improvements, These changes will ne
cessitate room for the workmen; thle room we have not at the present time. We there
fore are inaugurating this Alteration Sale to reduce stock and make room. Thousands
of dollars worth of merchandise will be offered to our customers at a loss of profit In
order that we may have room and be able to conveniently make the ohanges planned.
WATCH OUR WINDOWS; WATCH OUR ADVERTISEMENTS; WATCH OUR COUNTERS.
We will keep adding to the list of bargains dally while the sale lasts.
Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords
REDUCED FOR OUR. ALTERATION SALE
Total T34.0$S 11
State of Okkoon,
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County or Lake
I. F. M. Miller, cashier of
tbe above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that tbe above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
F. M. MILLER. Cashier.
Correct Attest:
B. DALY
Signed W. 1'. HERYFORD,
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 19th day of Jnne, 1112.
CHARLES UMBACII,
Notary I'ubltc
Lot, 1
Consisting of Shoes ami
Oxfords, sold formerly up
to $2.50 a pair. White
Duck Sandals and Shoes,
Vici Kid Oxfords and Shoes
both blacks and tans.
Choice, a pair
$1.50
Lot 2
Consists of Shoes and
Oxfords, formerly sold up
to $3.50 a pair. Black and
tan leathers and patent
leathers, in lace and but
ton styles.
Your choice at
$2.50
Lot, 3
Consists of Shoes ami
Oxfords, formerly sold up
to $ t-.L'5 a pair, includes
all styles and leathers of
the season. You take
your choice at, a pair
$3.00
Lot, 4
Consists of Shoes and
Oxfords, in black, tan and
Nu-Huck leathers, worth
up to $5.00 a pair.
Your choice now, a pair
$3.50
No. I56.
Report of the Condition of
The Lake County Loan and Savings
tsanic at Loteview, in the State of
Oreeron, at close of business June
14, 1912:
BB80DBCKS
DOLLARS CT8
Loans and Discounts 194.954 15
Due from approved re
served banks 10.791 23
Cask on hand 4,789 96
Total $114,535 34
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LIABILITIES
DOLLARS CT8
Capital stock paid In $ 40,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid .. 1.183 24
Dividends unpaid 32 00
Time certificates of deposit 5,291 01
Savings deponlts 17,029 09
ALTERATION SALE OF
Men's
Furnishings
Golf Shirts
This lot of Shirts includes
those lines that sold up to
$1.50 each, in soft and
pleated bosoms, in a varie
ty of colors. Your pick of
the lot
95c
Golf Shirts
Consisting of Shirts sold
up to $2.00 each. This lot
is composed ot our best
styles and makes, assorted
stripes and figures. Your
choice
$1.25
ALTERATION SALE OF
Ladies'
Dress Skirts
$8.00 Skirts
Ladies' fine Panama
Dress Skirts; blues, browns
and blacks that formerly
sold up to $8.00.
Your choice
$4.95
Wash Skirts
This lot consists of Wash
Skirts worth up to $li 15.
Made from a variety of
plain and stiiped materials
Your pick at
$1.00
ALTERATION SALE
Total $114,53.-. 34
Statkof OltKGOX,
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WANTED A live, experinnced and
renpitnHible salesium to sell to
funm-rn, miners ttockmeu. etc., to
represent us In this territory. One
that knows prices and people, iilj;
inonev for the ri'ht party. Address
smith's Cash 8tor-, iSau J rancisco,
Cal. Jir.iO-.J4
NOTICE OF FIN A L SETTLEMENT
In the County 'onrt of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Lake.
In the matter of the estate of Rob
ert Nelson, Deceased.
To all whom it may concern: No
tice Is hereby arlven, that the under
siuned, execnto' of the lact will and
testament if Robert Nelson, deceased
ha filed the final account of his ad
mlnistrati"ii if aald estate, and that
the liou. D. Daly, Judge of bald court
ha, by hd order duly made and eu-
teied In shIi! Court and matter on the
14tb day of June, lrfl2, fixed and ap
pointed the Itr day of Auguat, lUl.',
at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore
noon of said day, at tlm Court room
of said Court, ar. the County Court
House of sal County, in the Town of
Luke view, Oregon, an the time aud
place for the bearinx of objections to
said linul account if any there be, aud
for the sett'emcnt the.eof.
KThls notice is puLlinheil in the Lake
County Examiner, a weekly newa
paier published in Lake Couoty, Ore
gon, once a week for fonr successive
Cocntv or Lake
I, H. O. Cressler, cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that tbe above fctatement is true to
the fieet of my knowledge and belief.
ISealJ S. O. CKESSLEK,
Cashier.
Correct A test;
f W. If. SHIRK.
DICK. J. WIIXJOC,
lirectori.
Suit-critx;il and sworn to before me
this Kith day ot June, 1:j12.
Seal DANIEL F. BRENNAN,
Notary Public for Oregon.
Men's
Underwear
One lot of Men's fine rib
bed Shirts and Drawers,
summer weight, most all
sizes, worth up to $1.00 a
suit. Your choice a suit
45c
ALTERATION SALE
ALTERATION SALE
Children's
Stockings
Pine, fast black Child
ren's Stockings, lace effect,
sizes G to TVa, worth up to
25c.
Your choice, a pair
15c
Back Combs
Barrettes
Pyralin, Hack Combs
and Uarrettes.l in assorted
styles and colors. Worth
up to 35c.
Now, each
10c
ALTERATION SALE
Wash
Goods
One line of Flaxons
which formerly sold up to
25c a yard, selling now at
only, a yard
15c
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BAIi
"THE
EY
HOME OF
MASSINGILL
GOOD VALUES"
No. 7,244
Report of the Condition of
The First National Bank of Lake
view, at Lakeview, In the State of
Oregon, at the close of business,
June 14th, l!i!2:
KKSOtllli.'KS
JlOI.I.AHH
lioaus and discounts J19,H49 14
Overdrafts, secured aud
unsecured 164 30
United States Bonds to se
cure circulation 50,000 00
U. S. Bonds to M- ure I.'. S.
Deposit ITi.OOO 00
Bonds securities, etc 7,640 14
Banking house, furniture,
aud fixtures 1:1,753 04
Due from National Banks
( not reserve ajjen ts ) 7,34") 10
Due from Ktate aud 1'rlvute
Banks and Bankers, Trust
Company, and Saving
Banks . 3,081,79
Due from approved re
serve ugents 58,505 28
Chocks aud other cash
items 714 87
Notes of other National
Banks 1,920 00
Fractional paper currency,
nlciels, and cents '. . 15
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Lawkll Money Kkhehvk
in Bank, viz :
Kpecle 10,397 65
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer ( 5 percent of
circulation) 2,500 00
true to the best of my knowledge and
Is-llef.
Hkai. S. O. t itles I.KK, Cashier.
Correct Attest :
W. II. SHIKK )
DICK J WILCOX Directors
II. A. BUATTAIN )
Subscribed and sworn to Istforo me
Total 1107,772 26
I this Mtli day of June, 1912.
'HEAL)
I.IAHIMTIKS
DOM. A ICS
Capital stock, paid In f W,(MK) 00
Surplus fund .'10,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid, 11,2'9 75
National Bank Notes out
standing 48.000 00
Due to other National Benka 43.1 90
Due to Trust Companies
and Havings Banks 10,791 23
Dividends Unpaid 130 00
Individual deposits, sub
ject to check 207,535 29
Demand certificates of de
posits 21,203 25
United (States deposits 20.H68 71
Deposits of U. 8. disbursing
officers 3,900 07
Notes and bills rediscounts! 3,200 00
DANIKL b BKENNAN.
Notary Public for Oregon.
Total f 407,772 20
tatb op Ohegon,
County or Lakk
I, B. O. Cressler, Cashier of
the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement la
Do You Want
To Make Money?
If no, mid you have tlif quull
flcutiniiH to Imniih the very
latest, bent uuil fully tzuurunte
etl lighting H.VHtumx In thin din
trlrt, write at onto with full
lirtlculnrs to M huh fact unfit
Agi'iit, rare of h. A. KLKIN,
I'HHTLASn, IHIWIOS,
I Will Do in Town
within the next few iluyn anil
talk mutters over with you.
Write u t once. This u1 vertlso
wiit will not iippeir usnln.
MAY PROVE FATAL
When Will Lakeview People
Learn The Importance Of It?
Ita the little kidney ills
The lame, weak or achlnu back
The unnoticed urinary disorders
That lead to dropsy aod Bright's
dlaeuse,
When tbe kidneys are sick.
Help them with Bonn's Kidney
Tills.
A remedy especially fr sick kid
neys. Doau'a have been curing, kidney
troubles for 76 years.
lOndnraed by 60,000 people endors
ed by people of thin locality.
W. I Oould, 110 W. Jackson Ht .
Medford, Oregoo, says: "I used
Doau's Kidney i'iliw at Hasklu'a
Drug Store aud am pleased to say
that they have given ma more relief
than any other kidney medicine I
have ever taken. Other members of
my family have also used Doan'a
Kidney Tills and the reeolta have
been so HiillHfactory that I do not
hesitate one moiueot in giving this
ta lenient."
For aale by all dealer, price 50
cent. Foater-Mllbuni Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole ng nU for the United
States.
Home mbcr the name
take no other.
-Doan'a and
' The Best Bib Overall
Two Horse
Brand
A New Pair
FREE
If THey Rip
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