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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1912)
IE 3E IE 3E 3E 3E LAKE COUNTY TEACHERS' ANNUAL INSTITUTE Lakeview, Oregon, October 2, 3 and 4, 1912 Instructors: L R. ALDERMAN. State Sup't DR. A. E. WINSI HP - - ' MRS. MAMIE L FULKERSON, Salem Oregon Boston. Mam. Snlem, Oregon Salem, Oregon E. F. CAKLETON. Assistant Sup't O. M. GARDNER, Principal Lakeview I ligh School 4 PS YOUR MONEY INVESTED HERE BRINGS BIG RETURNS SweaterCoatsforMen Mens Suits AviatbnCaps and Women and Children tcrnSj ncw fabrics s,)cciauy tje. Av;ation Cni,9 nn)l Toques, aii We are showing, this week, a signed for this store. Made from sjzcs nmj sKipcSt pried to sell at variety ot Sweater Coats suitable select fancy worsted and Cheviots , for all purposes. Sweater Coats in ir.any pretty shades of browns. v OC lO Ip I .VJU of all colors, all sizes and mos blues and greys. A suit that beautiful , weaves; everyone the can positively not be matched FlnndcttC GOWttS best at the price asked for them. under $17.50. Our price this T" .. , . 1 Ladies I-annclcttc downs, a Children's Coats from 65o season garment and a teal bar- Ladies Coats as low as $2.00 C 1 O 50 l?nin at, each Men's $5.( 0 Coats for $3.50 ff jj QQ M , Socks Worsted Suitings , . , , , Desirable goods of the latest KOyai 1 ailOreO OUltS Men's heavy Merino Socks, good shadeSt suitalllt. for the tlcw Nor. Morc than fi0 new, all-wool quality, strong and warm.regular folk suitg for niisscs rhese Kunruntec1 s;inipics ()f tjie Royni 25c value, we sell goods can be placed in the G5c Tailors. Suits and Overcoats 3fffc .0 class and stand fair comparison. made to your order anl delivered EJall v Jvv We are selling them t-iis season, herefrom The Delineator 25c yd. $16.00 SrrDZ"winsof' Underwear ' Boys' Suits 1st Five m on t h s' trial offer Men's heavy cotton ribbed, fie- Madeof best qualities of Cheviots, for 50c ood until Sept. 30, '12 cced under wear, in different colors Cassimeres and Worsteds, marT- ,ts . the kind you have alwavs paid ufactured to sell for $:i to $( a 2nd-Two years subscription for 75c forour price this scason ;s suit. in dark and indium dark $2.00, new or renewals, begin n 5()c a arment or a suit shadcs. Most FcrviCeable school ingany month. Cash with or, icr. JL suits for boys. Suit from This offer holds good until with- 6! flf . m drawn. I .UU $ 1 ,50 tO $4.50 Cash buying makes it possible for a jf PyJ saving of at least fifteen per cent on JJ ftT your grocery supply purchases if you J J LrffT bring your want list here. liiiv. quality store r D 3E IE IE I E 3R IE CELEBRATION AT CAMP HIGH GRADE Dance Saturday Night and Sunday Will Be Spent in Inspecting Properties SCHOOL Sin WILL VISIT NORTH END Superintendent Will Its WilljHold Local Institute at Fort Rock A celebration for the benefit of Lakeview people will be held at High Grade next Sunday. A dance will be given at the Golden City Saturday the poetolTice. night and a free dinner provided for the visitors Sunday. The mini K men and companies of the district will fur nish free transportation to and from the mountain from New Pine Creek, Saturday afternoon and Sunday morn me, and Sunday cenvey parties over the camp to inspect different Droper j ties and workings. This will give I Lakeview citizens an opportunity to ! make an inspection of Iiigb Grade, and I it is hoped that all will attend the cele- i I bration who can. Those contemplating 1 County Superintendent J. Q. Willits 'making the trip will confer a favor to preparing, to visit the Bchools in the I promoters and committee on iranspor-1 northern part of Lake county im- tation by inarming rJ. C. AhUtrom at : mediately after the close of the Annual County Institute which convenes at . Lakeview on October 2nd, 3rd and 4th. ! While in Northern Lake county he will huld a Local Teachers' Institute at Fort Kock w here he expects to meet ; the Fort Kock, Silver Lake. Arrow j and Lake teachers in an all day ses- a:on Saturday, October 12th, beginning ; at 9 o'clock a. m. and continuing until 4 o'clock p. m. This bunt? the first meeting of this kind held in Fort Rock a full attend ance of teachers is desired an'' the pa trons .are invited to attend and parti cipate in the work. The subjects for chief 1 consideration at this meeting are Arithmetic and Language. The Language work will embrace spelling, reading and grammar. BODY DURIED IN ASHLAND CEirlETERV Frank Bauers Formerly Conducted Meat Busi ness In Ashland A. M. 9 00- 9 15 9 15-10 00 10 00-10 45 10 45-11 00 11 00-11 45 P.M. I 30- I 45- 2 30- 3 15- WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2nl. Opening Exercises History The Recitation E. F. Carleton ArithmeticIntermediate Grades O. M. Gardner Recess Spelling. General Discussion I 45 2 30 3 15 3 30 3 30- 4 00 7 30 Opening Exercises History The Recitation Arithmetic Advanced Grades Recess Geography Address A. M. 9 00- 9 15- 10 00- 10 45- 11 00 P. M. I 30- 1 45- 2 30- 3 00 3 15 7 30 A. M. 9 00- 9 15- 10 00- 10 45- 11 00 P. M. I 00- 1 15- 2 00- 2 45- 3 00 7 30 9 15 10 00 10 45 11 00 II 45 I 45 20 3 00 3 15 4 00 9 15 10 00 10 45 11 00 II 45 1 15 2 00 2 45 3 00 3 45 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3rd Opening Exercises Language Reading Recess Education for Efficiency E. F. Carleton O. M. Gardner C. E. Oliver O. M. Gardner E. F. Carleton Mrs. Fulkerson Dr. Winship Mrs. Fulkerson F E. Dunton Opening Exercises v Reaciing I ligh School Recess Fundamentals of Educational Progress, Dr.Winship Address Getting Into the Game Dr. Winship FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4th Opening Exercises Habits State Superintendent. L. R. Alderman Numbers Mrs. Fulkerson Recess A Little Child Shall Lead Them Dr. Winship Opening Exercises Language ' Mrs. Fulkerson Parents' Meeting. General Discussion Recess Public Responsibility Dr. Winship Address The High Cost of L iving State Sup t The evening address will be preceded by a few choice se lections music, both vocal and instrumental. The general public are not only invited but earnestly request, ed to attend both day and evening sessions. You will find it worth while. Let us make this the best ever held in lnke County. Parents are especially urged to attend the Parents' Meeting and prepare questions for the question box. No admission fee. No collection. The object is education. J. Q. WILLITS. County Sup't. jMSaV sr ifff ' ir III si srif 1 1 is mills ii in I GUARANTEED WB to be eqiial to any Beer brewed. Bot tled and on draught at all leading saloons Reno Br :m. , wing Co. Ii.c. - .T if tQ Resolutions of .Condolence To the Officers hhc! Memtiers of Oriei tal Chbpter, No, 5, O.E.S. We your committee on resolutions of Fympstby submit the followirg: Whertas. It has pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst our sis ter L, Elizabeth A. Maxwell: and Whereas, This Chapter hac suffered the Ions of a true and efficient member, trie community, a kir d christian und, and her family a loving devoted wife and mother, therefore it Resolved, That we bow with l.uicble submission to the will of Han that doeth alignings well, that we emulate t.er virtues, and extend to the bereav ed family our heartfelt ftyrrpathy. That a copy of these resolutions be sent. to the family a copy printed in I Ashland Record: The remains of Frank Bauers were interred in Har gaoine cemetery iHst Friday. He died in Lakeview last April and was buriea in the Odd Fellows cemetrv there. 'nr many years deceased was engaged in the meat business in Ashlund. 'His widow and son. Frank, brought the remains from Lakeview and were met here by his daughter Mrs. Nellie hag don, and two children from Springfield. An interesting Item in connection with this is that the remains of Mrs. Bauer's faiher C. H. LofTtus were buried in the grave at Lakeview from which the remuins of Mr. bSriuers were disinterred. The remains of Mr. LofT tus had formerly reposed at Crane Lake but were brought to Lakeview the day of Mr. Bauer's disinterrment and the exenange of occupants of the grave was made. Mrs. liauers and son came with the remains to Ashland by way of Keno, Nevada and Sacramento, Cali fornia. , 'that Crater Lake is the greatest scenio wonder in America was the du cision of the party of noted scientists wtio have jut visited Oregon. 'J'hey were amazed at the spectacle and as a result of their visit this great attrac tion will be widely advertised through out the whole world. Hundreds of photographs were made of the lake and as many foreign geographers of note were in the purty, the picluics of Oregon's great scenic foutuiu wilt appear in many scientific magazines ot the world. the county papers also entered in the minutes of this Chapter. CAKim-; t. duvvn, . IDA UMBACJJ, A. L. THUKNTON. LEO GRADDGCK SUICIDES Cinliimi'd frois tlit pac is said that nothing o'her than iunt passing acquaintance ever existed be tween them. They would oocatdnnHlIy ! HnH..Aafl n nuno.il tfitiipa iinnn rliMnce Ulill VVI fC VII i, I ' V .".' f - " ' meetings but the girl had no idea ot the young msn's seriouHncss. Tuesday morning about nine o'clock Mr. Crad dock called up the shariff' office by telephone and Bfked for' Miss MoVey, and it is said asked her to come by the store at noon, as he wished to see her. She acquiesced to this and whiln on her way borne at noon stepped into the store. Mr. Crandock was alone in the building and bis first action was in question her in reagard to s marriage engagement, of which ho had been in formed, existed Detween her Bnd a man living in the Kaat. She hastily acknowledged this to her questioner, and it is understood that the engage ment has been quite generally known by her friends for pome time. He then aksed her to como back to the office, saying he wanted to talk to her. Tho girl state that alter refusing to go to the office Craddock ancoxted her with ubusive language, and she became frurhtened and started for tho'v front door, through which tde entered, and pHBHe l out crossing the street to the South. While shu was crossing the ttreet Craddock culled to her from the side door, near the offic ', at king her to corns back, but this she did not heed, and went directly home. Tins was almost exactly fifteen minutes past twelve o'clock and when Mr. Auten returned to tbettoreat twenty i"iniitis past twelve ha fouml the unfortunate man i i an office chair with n build wound in his head. And it is supposed from this that be immediately entered the office trorn the. door, where be IhhI culled to tho young iHdy, and commit ti d the raHh act. Leo Craddock was a young man c.f ti i. out HU years of ago, and came to Lakeview latt Spring, UT'woik for &!r. Auten. He rTad the,' appenrenct of u very q uel ami pieanaut young nam, and one who was least expected of ever attempMnr: to ilcHtrucf his own iifti. His mother, Mrs. Martha. M. Crai'duck, arrlve-J yi-aterdiiy evening frorn K lain alii L'uUa, Ltbiuu Lib inoliier tinu si, i ter, Mrs. Auten, dm-pn-ed leaves three ! sisters and three brothers. He was ! native of Jsrkt'nn county, Oregon ! The tcNtimony of the young lady a": tho coroner's inqu -ct tinu miming was in accordance with the above statements. ! . Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Keenati. of Santa Cruz, Calif., arrived in l ake vie hint week to spend several davs In inspecting this country. They own a 4( acre tract near I'lush and will go over I and Investigate this property. They j formerly conducted a hotel in Santa ; Cruz and Informed the Fxaminer that , they were open for a buMness invest ment In this city providing they could tino what they desired. 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