7 t 55 riDorPDiPQ I5 News, Interesting Notes Gathered During The Week and Stated Briefly For Examiner Readers I ALL OF SCHILLINGS BEST GOODS ....AT SAN PRANCISCO CARD PRICES.... :: Pslsli'y in to Imvii tnn( tnarkttt, with (!u(rn Italian as llio city msrkftman. T. A. Oiiinp. ono of tlio niii'ri'tlc HiImmik of U'nrncr, was n I.ukcvlow a turn Uy last wc-k. Ht-K tlmt yon irt tlm orliiinl DuWltt'a Witch llditol Hulvtt when ymi ask for it. Tim Kniiiiinii In a ccrtnio cnrit for piles, sori-a ami skin ilincHHcN. l.nk-vk'w l'riiii Co. Kil. It. Hunting- linn Ih'iti 0H'iiiini( a few wis-kit In Ijki'vifw. I Id lias Ihii ii thu ili'wrt with stuck for stivers months, You never have a head in tint morn iim from ilrinkiiiK Jesse Mitorn "AA" whiskey. Try it. ie. Jaiuinerthal, Sole BKfllt. Mm. Ilarol.l Clark, wife of Pr. Clark, tlm tlctitist, in learntiitf lint art of jilio tnrahy in the. i 'i.l io of Mrs. J. It. lUniiiioml at I'aisley. Try a hot hath in tlmt fine hitf jxirce lain tub nt Frnlik Smith's shop, lie it door to tlm Imitk. All tlm latest iin )roviiiintii, mii a Turkish attendant. JuiltfinK from thu "17111 of Ireland" notea in Tim I'ost, I'alaley must have celebrated I lie birthday of Ireland's Tatruti httiiit in regular old country style. I)rink nothing lint Jesse MiMjrn whisky oil you'll always I hi happy. On sale at Whortoii A r it.atru kV 33-tf Miller Morgan, who came to Orison in 1M7, died March 4. l'.,at Alhany, Oregon. IIk wit 7(1 j rum of age. I H! I Morgan of I'nii-Icy is a grandson of de ceased. When you are finding "on thu bum" ifo to Smith' litttliiiiit parlor ami take a hot Imth in tliHl Hint Miri'clain till). Smith's is a neat slid :oy retreat. U .'( I r . William was called early lust Thursday to go1 to Quinine:- l-ako to at tend lli liltlu son of Mr. and Mrs. John Foster, fjoit reMiiti were itiil favor alile to the mite. I'oht. lletler than n ibs-tor'a prescription a hot 1'iitli in the porcelain tub at Frank I). Smith' Imth purlor. U3 The I'oHt says that if I'aisley con tinues to grow at the rate it hits grown In the 'ant month the town will aooii in cororate, elect a council and bnprovo the streets. Oood for Paisley. When taken at thu proper time a little JeMM Moore "AA" whiskey will prevent a cold. (ioo. JuuiincrthHl, sole if lit . The 1'uislcy public hcIkmiI pupiln will (five an eiitertaiiiineiit and Imi-ket no; iiil, folloMed hy a Krand hull on the eveniuK of April ftth, the priK'cedn of which will bu applied t tho hcImkiI lihrary fund. " ll m to b an artual lct lht an Indian lnvtr laiiKlm." "NuiiiH-iiMit IMiln't UniKfi'llnur maka Mlnne Italia?" And eVerylwHly elm "Ha Ha'a," who drink and amoku at rout A King's. ltf William It. Hurnea of Bummer Lake ha leaed the M. Con ley ranch at Silver lke, and will tH'k the aame with fine you iik Httle. Mr. Itarnet ia aatisfled with the future outlook for Luke county. John Hoiuillul and family moved from I'aisley to the aawmill lat Friday to prepare for the summer run. He saya if the fine weather continue it will he hut a short time till they w ill start the saw. Post. Don't drink the Arst thing the bar tender offers. Call for Jese Moore "AA" whixkey and insist on gutting it. (ieo, Jumuirtiiul, sole agent. All the Lakeview people who went to Pailey last Saturday with the "Uncle JohIi" company speak in high praise of the Kenerous hospitality extended them by the citizens of that town. Paisley eople are "all right, all right." William and Allie Metxker, father and sister of ye d., arrived in Paisley Tues day evening from Jjikeview. They will remain several day. William wa here twenty year ago thl spring and this I hi first trip since. He saya there were riot ho many "PoU" here then. Post. "Thcr In a rharm It? oflin Uilil, (iilivtrllliK ll II linn lm In In fil(l; foment i:an ootln- wlirri-Vr t lorlun placet, fan rt-sr a r1iii In I hi" iIi-m-m (." The contented MNipln aUmt town are those who enjoy their drink and smokes at Post A King's. 1-tf Awful atrocities, including the nias Hire of whole villages by fire and sword, are charged against !! T'irkisli trMip w hich have Iw-en " restoring or der" in Macedonia. Fugitives who have arrived at Salonica say that the Turkish soldiery have thus massacred the In habitant of llnjalci and several other village in Macedonia. Their promptness and their tileasant effect make IleWitl' Little Karly Kiser moht Hipular little pills wherever they are known. Thev are simply perfect for liver and bowel troubles. I-akeview Irug Co. Iave 1 4i in I it t came In from Warner last week to siwnd a few days. Mr. Lamlx rt ha been away from Ijike county for long time, and only return ed within the yenr. Next to 1) R. Jones he is the oldest resident of Ijike county now living. Mr. Jones came here first and settled and Mr. I-amlxTt was the next. He came first in IWKl. Charlie Graves of the Red Shoe More i doing a fine businc in his line. He carries the bent grade of gentlemen's Mines, and I making new allitions to his stock for the spring trade, (i raves conduct an exclusive shoe husines, i and ha the best gixxl. See hi stock land prices before puchasing elsewhere. Win. Harvey the Summer I-ake stock man and telephone promoter enmo to i Paisley yesterday, says the Post. I "(iriinilitiH" Parker, C. H. Parker's ! mother, CHme with him. Mr. Harvey thinks he will raise a good crop of peach es and apricots this season. He also has a fine, big walnut tree that lieara every year. It is said that the peaches on tliu Harvey farm cannot le excelled ! in the state. "Th tmppy tisve whole ilsjrs and thnsvtbey rhiMiM ; Tin iinhi..)f have ut hour and thiiM tbejr lose." The hntipy rK-opIo are those who drink good liiior and smoke Kl Com andante cigars at Post & King's. 1-tf IVxtcr Amick, the young merchant of New Pine Creek, was a business visi tor in Lakeview lust Thursday. Mr. Amick says his linn will put in a good all round stock of general merchandise, and dry goods, just as soon a teams can haul tho goods from the railroad. The firm is enterprising, ami will doubtless meet with uulimilel success. Viewed through an inverted glass, Sometimes makes one see double; Thus four quarts of beer is apt To make a full eck of trouble. Rut if purchased at Post & King's (A. li. U.) it will make a barrel of pleas ure. 60-tt Word has been received in Lakeview by a friend, from Mrs. H. C. Rothe, to the effect that she arrived at her old home in Hydesville, Cal., after a hard and tedious trip. Mrs. Rothe went to San Francico and went by water to Eureka. The trip on the ocean was rough, and her little daughter was quite sick on the way. She found her sister Miss Hansen very ill. PEPPERS, MUS'IARD, ALLSPICE, CINAMON, CLOVES, ETC. $k & SCHILLINGS BEST TEAS, SCHILLINGS BEST EXTRACTS, jfc ffi S. & VV. CANNED GOODS, FINEST ON THE MARKET. $ V; COMPLET LINE OF GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES SC. U. SNIDER "ilosf The Other Nineteen. nation of Lake county, held in I,ake- At the r'iiiSith Grade "chool oxami- T st naaairjr view, Mis F.mma Dobkins of Paisley was the only successful applicant out of 'about twenty. Chewaucan Post. "While The Examiner would not pluck a Inure 1 wreath fiom the brow of the; bright young pupil at Paisley, it is but I just to the other nineteen pupils, who went tw-tore me examining ooaru, to say that scarcely any of them attempted to take the complete examination aa did Misa Dobkins. They only took up a few studies, intending to complete the course on the remaining at the next examination, and did not expect diplo mas on the incomplete course. Mis IMikina bad once before taken the ex- animation in the Eighth Grade, and. as ! a lesult, was better prepared than any 'of the other pupils. However, Miss 1 Dobkins is to lie complimented for her splendid work and high standard, and ! no one congratulates her more heartily than The Examiner. Stops th Cough and Works oil th Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure no pay. Price 25 cents. 38-lyr The Henn Mutual. "Reports of the Oregon Life Insur ance business for 1900 show the greatest gain in amount of insurance in force in this state during the year was made by the Penn Mutual of " Philadelphia." Sunday Oregonian, March 17, psjl. Investigate the Penn Mutual before you insure. Sherman & Harmon, lien eral Agents, Portland, Oregon. Handley & Clendenen Was tlmdrwea LAKEVIEW - PLflMNQ - MILL Malsi SUrct, I. view zwa?xt.cv. 3 xnff a- Sc buzzdi Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and Door Casings, Furniture made to order Write us for estimates on all kinds contract work and material BEEHIVES MADE TO YOUR ORDER HANDLEY & CLENDENEN When you are bilious, nse those fa mous little pills known as DeWitt'e Lit- .1 .- I . W.f . 1 Mi l' J lie r.any nisers 10 cieanse vne liver ana ! bowels. Lakeview Drug Co. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY Take I-axativo Rromo Quinine Tali lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture is on each box. 25c. 3H-lyr The stomach controls the situation. Those who are hearty and strong are those who can eat and digest plenty of food. Kodol Dvspepsia Cure digests w hat you eat and allows you to eat all the good food you want. If you suffer from indigestion, heartburn, belching or any other stomach trouble, this prepar ation can't help but do you good. The most sensitive stomach can take it. Lakeview Drug Co. v Absolutely tuRE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome oru aurm MMtm CO., Kfw vosk. ill1!!, !ake ERECTED IN 1900 Tiinnl iiuai t-r- -r-jr I I ItvvUVJIIlU I FIRST-CLASS ACCOnnODATIONS SAHPLE ROO1 For COnnORCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT F. P. LANE 5c CO., Proprietors. F. P. LIGHT, Manager F.xx rriox halk UNDER AND BY VIRTUK OK AN EXECC llon iaaued out cf the Clrcat I ourt ol the state ol Orenon, lor tbe County of Lake, on the lBiti day of February, 1901. to toe directed and delivered in a suit wherein MeyetSeld, Mitch ell and Biebenhaner recovered Judgment aifalDtt Will T. Boyd and P. H. Murphy a deiendanu, on the 21at day of October, IMS, for the sum of fifteen hundred dollars and tho coat of suit, I am commanded that out of th porsonal property ol the said defendants, or if undent cannot be found, then out of the real properly belonging to said defendants, or either of them, in Lake county. Oregon, on or after the aaid 21M day of October, l&u, to aatlsfy the sum of fifteen hundrtd dollars, now due oa aaid judgment, with Interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 21st day of October, 1HU3. Having failed to find any per tonal property belonging to the aaid defend ant, or either of them, within Lake county, Oregon, I have levied upon the following de scribed real property, to-wit: All of Lot No. eight (S) in Block No. three (S), In tbe town of Lakeview, Lake county. Oregon. Nones is hereby Givz.f, that on Saturday, March suth, luul, at t o'clock p. m. of said day at the front and east side of the County Court House of Laka countv, Oregon, in Lakeview, t will aell all the right, title and interest, which aaid defendant,, or either of them, had In and to the above-mentioned and described premises on the aaid 2Ut day of October, 1893, or that they or either ol them have since said datt acquired, therein or thereto, at public sale, for cash to the highest and heat bidder therefor, to satisfy aid Judgment, imprest and costs of making this sale. Dated this lath day of February, 1901. U. R. DUN LAP, 7-td Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon. IISAL PROOF. Untied States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon. March 4, 19U1. I, George V. Wliaon, aaigner of Lewis A. Moas, of Warner Lake, Oregon, who made desert land application No. S77 on the St h day of May, 1M7, for BE'i of KV and NEW of 8W'., bectiou 19, Tp. 40 8, K. 24 ., hereby give notice of my intention to make final proof t establish my claim to the land above described before the Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 24th day of April. imm, ana last i expect to prove mat aaia tana IB the following witnesses: A. N. Bennette, T. B. Wakefield. George F. Maupio, all of Warner Lake, Oregon, and W. Z. Mots of Lakeview, Oregon- E. U. Bbattain, Mar. 7-9. Register. has been properly irrigated and reclaimed ia i ne manner required Dy law, oy two oi FIXAL, PROOF. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,) March 4, ltful. ) I, William Z. Moss, of Lakeview, Oregon, who made Homestead Application No. 1324, for the northeast quarter oi northeast quarter of sec tion SO and southwest quarter ol southeast quarter and lou 1, 9 and 10, section 19, town ship 40 south, range M east, do hereby give no tice ol my intention to make final proof toes, tablish niy claim to the land above described, aud that 1 expect to prove my residence and cultivation before the Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on April 24, 1901, by two of the following witnesses: A. N. Bennett, T. B. i aaeneiu. ueorge r. naupiu, a v. r rases, ail ' of Warner Lake, Oregon. j mr7- . M. BRATTAIN, Register. or 5 this si-ack is BKsuuvED T .T?lVrr. AT CV T-T A Trrryrr FOH THE ANNOUNCKMKNT OF I J I 'JJJJLWJL1 iX JLJLJ3LJLL JLZJWVJ MERCHANTS NEW PINE CREEK 1