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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1912)
HaWaSBMBBaBaBBaBaSSHHaWBS r .w- SPECAL NO TOE ! This Ad Is Worth Your Time Reading- Wc arc jjoititf to discontinue carrying muslin underwear and shirt waists, so now in tlic time to buy your summer wear. Cost cuts no figure with us; we want to clear out the stock. ihir SI ill mill ..lrt Indeifklri only $1 ". thir f'IMtind f.'MViulrrHklrtiont? 91 .5 tH hem nt T.V lift to SI ti f'r .f..' WMlsta 'J:,0 thir-Jtm Wtttst Ml iirl.V WhImih l tH) our w nint it Cornet Cover Hlnl fiHlitR from X'm lit u. Chlldren'n uihI MIsitfM How, jf.V iunllty, two imlr for WOW FOR THE FINAL CLEAN UP O F - SUMMED wommmmtmmuammmammmsmmmmmmmmnammmmmmmmmmBKBm coops Women who want Wash Dres ses for about one-half the usual pricethis sale affords the opportunity of buying Dress Goods for much less than their real value. Our line of Silk Foulards, Silk Suitings, Marquisette, Flaxons, Dimities, Persian Lawns, Poplins, Serpentine Crepes, all being sold at greatly reduced prices. Ladies' Waists form 60c to $3 00 Kabo Corsets, a live model corset from, each ...75c Special Values in Summer Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Our line of "Star Brand Shoes" afford you the selection of the most stylish and comfortable footwear. The liberal re ductions at which our Shoes are now sold should prompt you to buy a season's supply. Two pairs instead of one. To appreciate the values, come and see them. Ladies' and Misses' White Duck $1.65 to $2 50 Barefoot Sandals, 85c to $1.15 MEN'S OXFORDS AS LOW AS $2.00 PER. PAIR. "THE QUALITY STOKE" Butterick Patterns for July Are Now on Sale "THE QUALITY STOKE" Among- the Theaters Tbe Leota Howard Co., under tbe able management of C. P. Perkins, is playing an engagement at the Snider opera house tbia week and will remain here until next Sunday night. Tbe eomoany is playing with good success. There are ten people in tbe troupe and it is one of tbe beet balanced cast of players that ever appeared in tbe city. Miss Howard is a very clever woman and displays good acting in all roles. She is ably supported by effi cient actors which feature adds a prom inent attraction te their performances. They are producing a fine repertoire of plays tbat warrants patronage. j This is tbe first trip Mr. Perkins bas ' made to Lakeview but some of the com pany have appeared here before, and are again greeted by friends and ad mirers. Their opening bill Monday night was "The Power of Truth". Tuesday "lh Belle Marie" and last night "Tbe Gambler." All of these plays were now to Lakeview and in each one a beauli- j ful story is portrayed and this together with the company's ability of presenta tion, made a series of interesting per- j formances. j Tonight's bill is "Our Irish Ameri- I can Cousin," a four act comedv drama, i Friday night tbey will put on "For- j get-Me-Not:" Saturday night, "Way Down East," an old favorite bill, and , bunday mgbt "Tbe Bosom Friend of Bowers." Tbe entire cast of the company is composed of Leota Howard, James Mitchell, Lloyd Harwood, Harry Yard, Joe Simpkins, Chas. Ward, Joe Thompson, Nellie Young, Florence White and Geneva Locks. train prevented a large number from attending the performance, who had contemplated upon atteruing. It , is en id the acrobatic dancing stunta of ; George Lucky were well worth seeing , and something out of the ordinary for a place like Lakeview. Mr. Lucky is employed on the Orpbeum Circuit and ia op in this country on a short vaca tion, and while here has been tbe : guest of tbe lies troupe. I The company's next performance 1 here will be Sunday night, June 30, I when tbey will present "Mies Texas." One feature of the entertainment on that date will be the marriage cere monv of Mr. Elliott and Miss Beatrice Garrett, which according to custom, will be solemnized on the stage. Miss Garrett ia lately of Seattle but former ly played with stock company in Portland. She joined the Ilea com pany last week in Cedarville. In conjuction with motion pictures at the Wizard ball on Tuesday and Wed nesday nights an exhibition of psy chic force was given by Msy Howard and Dr. Charles Sade, wbo are travel ling over the country giving manifes tations of invisible powers. Tbe en tertainments brought large crowds and the magical stunts were performed in a clever manner. Three reels of pictures were shown and the performance in all was well appreciated. for himself as an angler, as well record breaking traveller without tbe means of conveyance. He often steps out on these beautiful mornings to 'Ibomas creek, a distance of some ten miles, and returns with a delicious mes of the finny tribe for bis breakfast. Drowned Near Bldwell Irwin Poindexter, four years of age, the son of M. W. Poindexter, a well known stockman, of Reno, Nevada, Sunday fell into a fish pond at the Bueher ranch, near Ft. Bidwell and was drowned. Mrs. M. W. Poindexter and her sister, Mrs. Ernest Nicholss, were visiting at the Bueher ranch and j , preparing to go borne. In some wav I ; the child ventured to tbe pond, a large ! enclosure, and on a search for him after ! he was missed, bis body was discover- : ed in the pond. j Tbe funeral was held in Fc Bidwell j ! Monday. I ALGER LAND COMPANY Real Estate Brokers High Grade Mining Stock OtTlvm at NEW PINE CREEK & LAKEVIEW 4 OF JULY CELEBRATION Those who had tbe pleasure of seeing the Margaret lies company Sunday night in the bill, "Old Kentucky" report a very good show. Unfortunate ly the delay in the Alturas excursion Some Fisher J. M. Gilchrist and family, of Dal las, Texas arrived in Lakeview last week and have rented the Mrs. Jack son bouse on Main street. Mr. Gil christ is a stationary engineer by trade, and will spend the summer in this valley inspecting the country. He owns ninety acres of land near Lake view, and is well oleased with his pcssef-sionB. Since arriving in the beautiful Sunset valley, Mr. Gilchrist has established an enviable reputation LaRcvicw Marble Works MARRY Mm CANNON, PROPRIETOR OFFICe AND STOCK WALLACE UNDERTAKING PARLORS WILLIAM WALLACE Local Rframantatlva Lakeview -:- Oregon ALTURAS CALIFORNIA SNIPER'S OPERA HOUSE SUNDAY NIGHT JUNE 3 MARGARET ILES CO. IN "MISS TEXAS" We Have Just received a ship ment of the famous Gotzian and Goodman Bros.' Shoes ; Including black and jtan, high and low cuts, the latest styles for Spring and Summer 'wear. Give us a call j before you buy elsewhere. PROORA.M July Second Ball Game 2 P.M. Social Dance 8 P.M. July Third Aviation 10 A.M. Bali Game .....2 P.M. Moving Picture ShowS P.M. July Fourth Auto Parade... sharp 9 A.M. Speaking, Jitc.,sharplOA.M. Address of Welcome I. W. GIBBINS Oration A. K. WYL1E Aviation 11 A.M. Juvenile Sports 1 :30 P.M. Base Ball 3 P.M. Grand Ball 8:30 P.M. July Fifth Base Ball 9 A.M. Aviation 11 A.M. Base Ball 2 P M. UnVmcntX: Dancc8:30 P.M. July Sixth Broncho Busting and and Steer Tying9:30 A.M. Baseball 2 P.M. Boxing Contest ...8:30 P.M. Baseball Purses as follows First Prize $500 Second Prize $300 Third Prize $200 We. are still making hatn. Our .Mid-Summer hm- rj brouiery and Katme lints are now ncingsliowu. Come in, we want to show them to you. The Parisian Millinery Main Street i t West of Court House SUNSHINE GOLD MINE Richest Discovery in Many Years The Sunshine gold mine at High rnun, bought 4O0,0ijO share of Uoldneld Grade, located In tba Warner range of j Consolidated at f I per share, and later mountains, 6 miles east of New fine ,oU r ' . . . ... . . I Wlnfield Stratlon took $0,000 0K Creek, has been sold to a party of Cat- , ... , . , , .""". ' ' ; o'lt of the Independence mine at Crip, tie and Ranking men of Gooe !. p Creek and later sold It for lll.ooo. Valley, and a company organized to (KO. The writer of this article It per. work the mine and ship the rich rock , sonally familiar with the Independence containing the gold and silver. Tbe mines aid states emphatically that It rock from this mine Is exceedingly rich, i did not show as much rich ore at the some of it contains as much as $20,000 surface as does the Sunshine mine at to the single ton. Prom a little open High Grade. hole not over 20 feet in drptb it ia said the former owners took out tlO.OOU. ; Little practical mining has teen done, i and it la the intention of the company Thomas Walsh took million out of the ('amp Ilird mine of Colorado and finally sold It for $7,500,000. iiootblacks. porters, chambermaids 10 wora me mine umier competent and wanner women made fortunes In management Work has already begun Goldfield by buying and selling mln and some of the rich rook Isid away ing stocks. for shioment which contsins over The Sunshine stock. In our opinion, $1,000 per ton. I offers alluring ftaturea to make for- Tr-o company has been csiled Sun- j tunes, as has been done with other shlne-Iligh Grade Mining Co. Felix mining stocks. M. Greea of New Pine Creek is the j The financial and business standing President, and F. M. Miller, the banker of the offlcers of the Sunshine-High and cattleman of Lakeview is the Grade-Mining Company Is sufficient ev Treasurer. Messrs, Dawson sad Ful- Idence that the mine will te made a ton, well known practical mining men protflable producer and a sensation in are officers also. ! the mining world. When the company The corrfpsny is ottering 100.000 was organixed it was not intended to shares of its stock for sale at 25 cents per sbsre. In view of tbe richness of the gold rock already found and the apparent certainty of the Sunshine to develop into a big paying mine, some thing similar or even giester than the Goldfield Consolidate which has paid 1220,000,000 in p.ot.ts in less thun 8 year and which u n ally owned by a former Lakeview boy "Peule" Wlngtleld- trfock ia lUu Surmhioe is something every rehicicnt of the Goose Lake Valley should own and put away, feeling that it will be a certain and Lig money maker. Thero are thousands of cases where poor people bought mining stocks and later realized a fortune bv investing a smwll amount of money. Take for In stance the Goldfield stocks. Many of the mines there did not have nearly as good showing nor as rit-h rock as the Sunnhine, offered I heir stock for sale at a few cents per share, and de velopment opened rich rock just as the Sunshine mine has done -their stock sold for many dollars per share. J. 11. Carstairs, a wealthy whiskey offer any of It stock for sale but at tbe request of Mr. Green and others ' who thought the resident of Goose I.ske valley should be given an oppor tunity to become partner In the de velopment of a rich gold mine located wilbin sight of their home and farms and share in the Immense wealth that evidently will be taken from the hills they have learned to love so well, the company decided to receive subscrip tions for 100,000 shares at twenty five rents per share from the residents of this valley. The office of the Sunshine High Grade Mining Company la located at New fine Creek. Oregon. From this date, we give the follow ing prices for Ice Cream: One gallon $2.25 delivered, two gallons $1.75 per gsllnna and 25 cents for delivery, five gHllons and up $1.50 per gallon and 25 cents for delivery, Sherbet $2.00 single gallon delivered, two gallons and ui. $1.75 per gallon for delivery. Sstisfsc-, linn and quality guaranteed. I'hone ' your orders one day in advance. T. II. Uloud. A SLICE OF OUR BACON or hum will tfiwh yim lw KhhI u hrt'itkfust ciiii he with nurh itrovlsloiiM. We hand If mine hut the niiirnr cured kinds uml u t.-iste tif them menus h Km l uimetlle nt once. Try some tn-mtirrow morning uml enjoy u hrenkfiiHt lit for a klnx. Lakeview " Meat Market, HAYES A GROB. PROfS We Don't Saddle You with hnrncHH whose only vlrt ue In Its flood looks. The klml we sell In tcuod all the wny t hro tifrh. L'ns only hrliiffs out lt.1 jfood qualities. Ituy your ImrneHb here It you wunt the kind (hut you will not liHve to renew utter a little nervU-e, You'll find our prleeti us low uh good liur nesH rnn he nohl for. To !' less In to run hlt risk. Curtain Will Rise Promptly at 8:15 . F. CHENEY Economy Store LAKEVIEW OREGON