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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1903)
LAKB COUNTY EXAMINER, LAKEVIUW ORCQON.OCT. I , 1903. BIEBER'S CASH STORE III TIME OF NEED necil and that is where we come in. Just now it is a case of Cash ami Values, and we help you by our store offers. You'll want to save on price, but you want worth in what you buy. There's where we are strong. Now We Are Showing Our New Fall Lines. New Lines of Dress Patterns and Suitings. New Lines of all the latest Waistings. New Lines of Viennas, 15 c kind for 12 1-2C, New Lines of Outing Flannels 12 1-2C kind 10c New Lines of Ladies Dress Shoes. New Lines of Hosiery. New Lines of Under Garments. New Lines of Men's Clothing. BIEBER'S CASH STORE .Black Leg. AMONG CATTLE is nun prevalent in nearly all sections. It can lie prevented 3 J by vaccination, ami Cutter's i B ack Leg Vaccine i I in the ' lowest priced, easiest useij and most successful vac cine made. Write for BLACK LF.G boik let tout. sluing f'lll information concerning the disease and the process of vaccination. Cutter Analytic Laboratory Frown supplies of our product are for wale by Lke Beam., Lake view, Or. a The Largest Mail Order House In the West. The new fashion catalogue o' Men's, Women's and Children'H ap parel, household supplier etc., Issued by Weinatock, Lubln & Co., Sacramento, Cal., Is the handsomest hook ever neat out by them. Many of the illustrations are works of art. The book Is free, and valuable to have, whether one cares to buy or not. Welnstock, Lubln & Co., do the largest mall order trade In the West. 'This is proof that their goods, prices and service are of exceptional merit. Sheep For Sale. Tor sale 30O0 head of stock sheep, Jill under 5-year-olds, Including 1100 lambs, H0O0 In all. Will sell cheap. First class sheep for breeding or for -Mutton; will average about H lbs for woo). Stock f it and in very good iwndjtloii. Apply 1o A. K. M VK i XT 'in, IV) 3 in o Fa il na, ( TOoii 'o., ' ir. 1 !k- f)!ffn P .. ..,-t M ic lii-V. - wavs fno; liil :;.! i I" ' ' iir ror only !.') lu !''y nJ!it-i. Yi.c Jouixj-1, i: O. HoX liil, i'Mitlal.d, Or. i i t HOTEL BUILDING It is important to III bo active in time of HOTEL BUILDING I ibrary Books Must Be Returned We wisli to call the attention of the patrons of our public schools, to the following list of library books that have not been ret urncd to t he library It is ijui te csM'iit i.il to have a good library in i ounce t ion u it li t lie school, and in order to hae lids we n.-k every pa t run t o ex a mine I heir home libraries and see if any of the public school library hooks are among jthem. It may be yon have forgot len I to return them, perhaps someone lias left tlicm with you when they moved from town. A set of live vol umes of ooper's works and a si t of seven volumes, of I'.. I', line's works are missing, will you help us to re- cover an many of these books an possible? We will soon have more money lor books but will not know whether to buy the numbers missing until we get all the out side books that are In the city. The following FSO volumes are missing, also 12 text books be longing to the Library. Joyful Tidings, Ostler Joe, Deer Slayer. Pathfinder, Prairie, Pioneers, Mohicans, From Jest to Earnest, Nature's Serial Story, A Face Illum inated, Barriers Burned Away, A Knight of the XIX Century, A Day of Fate, His Sombre Klval, The Female Spy, Children of the Abbey, (iirls Own Book, Loves Harvest, A Perilous Secret, Heart and Science, Itepented at Leisure, The Earls Atonement, Beyond Pardon, Scottish Chiefs, Love Works Wonders, A Woman's Temptation, The choice works of Thomas Hood. Four vol umes of the Waverly Novels. Ten volumes from set of Abbots Histories containing twenty volumes ns fol lows: Hortense, Cleopatra of Egypt, Martin Uowland, Darius the Great, Nero, Josephine, I lannibal of Carth age, Boiniilus, Mary 2ueen of Scots, Cyrus the Oj-cnt, Irish Dialect Kccifa llons, Frosts le tter Writer, Stump speaker, I''"') popular Quotations, L'dO Keel tat ions and Headings, Fam iliar Quotations Advanced Bending- and IJei itations. Life of Wash ington, Life of Garfield, Life of Alex ander HamllU.n. Life of Thus. Jefferson, Lift of John Qui ncy Adams, I.ady of the I,ako, Biographical Sketches, Emerson's Essays, Nature and Addresses, Volume X of Shake speare's works, Being a Boy, Pop ular Quotations, Voyage Hound the World, Paul Grayson, Slss Family, I,eslli Goldsmith, Strange Stories from History, SHoches from Webster, Plutarch's Lives, DomU-y and Sou, Arabian Knights, Oliver Twist' Sketches by Box, A young Girls Wooing, Without a Home, Social Statistics, Picture Teaching. Women on the Frontier, Manuel of Elevation, Indian History for Young Folks, Centennial History of V. S., Tales from Shnkesjienre, The I-opold, Addresses N. E, A., New Cyclopedia of Illustrations, Stories from the Arabian Knights, Lady Gerohline, A I ay of Pleasure, Fndlne, Slntram, Brother Jacob, John, or our Chinese Hclatlotts, ltomaiice Period, The Curate of Orsleres, Kip Van Winkle, Fun ami Wisdom, Charles Dickens, Early Poems of Lowell. Pleasure of I Ife, Lost, Tso Little (iirls, Mrs. Caudles Curtain lvtures. Golden leeds, Called Back, Ilawtliornes Tauglewood Tales, Fnder the Mistletoe, Child Life. 1st Volume Alden's Manifold cyclopedia, vol !, , 1.1 and 1(1 of Kevlsed F.nry clopedia Brltanlcn, Dora Thorue, Mill on I 'loss, What can she Do? That Dreadful Boy, The Wedding King, Ben llur, Opening a Chestnut Burr, Aesops Fables, two Volumes. Some of our Friends, Stories of Industry, two vol. Stories of Aus tralia, Our Fatherland, Stories from Shakespeare, volume one. liulliver's Travels, A Wonder Hook, Stories from old Germany, Poetry of 1'lowerland, Bright Boys, American Writers, Volume two, Little Nell. Those ho may have any of the above books will please send t hem in at their earliest convenience. Yours in the Interest of votir 1 j schools, the Welfare and advance- meat of your children, and tic- up- ' building of I lie comtiltlll i ty. ! W.M. N. A I I A Mi. I! V M. i Principal of I.akev li-w Si 1 N. H iirli School Correspondence.! .Miss Sands has :;i; pupils in her room. She has one new pupil this j week, by the name of Carrie Black. 1 here are no cases of tanliuc-.s or absence so far. .Miss Blough has i-' pupils a ml one case of tardiness. I'wo new pupils Jtldd Wise and Minnie Welsh. Miss Callahan has Pi pupils, ami no cases of tardiness; ." pupils absent. Also three new pupils, Vera Wise, Nettie Welsh and I iia Black. Mine Hall has 60 pupils and only one case of tardineHB. She has four uew pupils, Chauncey Dent, Kay Cannon, Bernice VVuIbIi and Elsie Post. Profeeeor Vallandighara has 20 pupils five cases of tardiness. There is one new pupil, Bessie Wise. Miss Pearl Linebarger has kit the Lakeview School. Last Friday a Literary Society was organized in Prof. Vallandigham's room. The following officers were elected. President, Clarence Snider, Vice President, Ottie Field; Secretary, Fred Reynolds; Critics, Bertha Nickerson and Kate Woodjock; Program Committee, Ottie Field and Mshel Nickerson. All are invited to attend the exercises for Friday Oct. 0th. There will be teachers' institute Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Committee on correspondence. ivi. ritoofr'. I.iui'l onicc st I.Hki'vW'W, on-iron. Ki'iilcmlu r I'll). NotK'IJ IS (llffeOy KlVIII llllll I IH! I'M- lev urn niiiiii'il h' ltl' r liim 11 1 - I imilci' of IiIh iiit iiiiioi lo inn k e 1 1 j i ii I proof III Kii'iirl nl Iiih i i.iaii. lai'l t liat mil'l itii'iI will tin imi'li' 1,1-l'T" ii..- I'.' nl' T hikI Idi i'ivi r il Ha! I.ki lcw I ..nil oili' '-, lit I.Mkeviiiw, ori'Cuii, mi Nov. J'l I'M ! viz : K't viinl I.. Hon. I II. K. No, 'r.i; for i ii,,. K.e; of iiic W.', of s.!i-. 'I p. :t"i s. it. m i:., ! VV. M ,'!. miic lie iiiiini-H Hi" Iitllow in'-r wil- . ,,. ,, (,I"VII Iiih LOIllllllloUh I'c i' I'-lli'l ii)ioii Mini ciiliimij.ni ill hhI'I Ihii'I, viz: Artluir ' II I.I. II. II. J. ! . Sill 4.1.1 llll. I ilDK.e VWc, o riimu, mill A. W. .MunriiiK, f l.nkevli'W, Ore Hon. Ocl I-J'J t. M. Jlrutlniu, iiiglntor. filftj) MtMIH T. A, Crimp was over from Warner on Sunday. C. L. Becraft. of Ylstlllls was In town Saturday. Bert ltpham. of VIsMllls. was In Ijikevlew Tl.ursdav. J. N. Watson of Paisley In a Lake view visitor this week. John Welstier left Tuesday for Ids home lu San Francisco. .1 V l.'ln.i ..f II,,mI. ... .i.a.... - business In town Mondav. Frank and J. Caldcrwood of War - ner are In town on business. Assessor J. B. Blair came down from Sliver Lake on Sunday. Karl B. Klan was over from Susnii vllle for several duvs last week. All sixes lu silk tloss sofa pillows at the Iwikevlew Mercantile Co. Il'.l-.'tt All designs Infancy pillow tops and silk cord at the Lakevlew Mercantile. Co. :tn:it Summer Poskctt.of Warner was . .., , . . ... , III Lakevlew 1 iiesday and Wed lies - day. Dave Jones, of North Warner spent si'veral days In town this week. E. L. Kafader and John I'edersoti made Lakevlew a lslt from Bldwell on Monday. Hops arc now selling at -.'. cents with every proscet of a raise before t he season ends. 1". . Ahlstrom and lun Hereford are la Warner alley this week mi a little pleasure trip. The fence ari.uinlour public school building has been Undergoing some much needed repairs. Whortoll and Smith have Just re ceived L'.IKMI iolllds of Wet goods and cigars from the railroad. Miss Klla I'ral t has I a under a plivslela lis ca re for several da s 1 1 li a seM-re attack of La Griij.e. .r ,p, u--li l.r. Us .lennie Ma- Jack Grcc ii and Charlie Wallace, i if ; w ell 1 1 1 1 1 1 . i - been teaching sc hool Adel were In town 'i liiirs'la.N and, at New p nl f. a- t he pa -I ea r let urn I I'll 1.1 V fl'.lll Adel oil business. ! ed home oil M on la v . a. Garlield, Wash., on Tuesday, w hcte he has ben for the past month Oriental Chapter No. ."i, o. I:. S., will hold a, special ni-eliug oil Oct. lith, and a full attendance Is desired. Karl Bone oof Warner Valley passed through town .Monday wit h L'.'i heinl of mules for the California market. Duke Bennett and wife, of Warner Valley, were visiting friends here last week. They returned home Sunday . D. S. Hartson who has liecn in Keno for the past month on busi ness, returned home Friday evening. Bob Gllsan, who has Imh-ii herding sheep for Zac Whit worth for the past year spent Saturday and Hunday lu town. V. Conn of Paisley arrived In Lake view on Tuesday evening and depart ed on Wednesday morning for San Francisco. Mark Guilliams started for Alturas this morning with "Lady Lordlike." She will be entered for the races there next week. J. Snyder's thrashing outfit pass ed through town on TucHduycnroute for the West Side. They have lieen out 40 days already and have at least 10 days more work In sight. Levi Strauss c $s Vopp e it- v5i . r- s IIIIMMIIIIMtllMIIMIIIj( All dcllniuent taxes must lie paid jby Monday, Oct, ft. or a It) Mr cent I"'""" n M'r m,t lnU,fvni will be added. N- K' lsay. editor of the Silver I lMk" -K"l. was In town moil- day on business. Il returned to Sli ver Lake on Tuesday. Mrs. W. Luckey who, with her husband, has liocn In Lakevlew for about a month left Tuesday morning . for tier home In Sulciii Steve Down had his right hand ' severely bruised while operating a derrick fork for the Snyder thrashing out lit one day last week. Mrs. Clint I.lnebargi r and family started .Monday morning for Chlco, Cal., at which place 1 hey cxpivt to make their future home. L. B. Whorlon was aroiiml town on Saturday after a serious Illness i of several weeks duration from the effect of a paralytic stroke. Miss W'liiiilfivd Fleming, who has , Isi'ii visit lug friends In Newport and ' 1 aipilua Bay returned honicTucsilay liiornlng la die Western Stage. S. M. Bailey left Wednesday for Silver Lake, w here he Will take the active management of I In Central Oregoiilau. Crook County Journal. If through any mistake of ymir ow n, or that of some inn else, you havegot It "lived" In your mind that Pete I ii ib's donkey can't buck-ask bowman. I iei i ge Ki id let lll'lied I 'I Iday from a pleasure trip to 1,'eno and way points. I icorgesays t hat bean Utile lUellcsl little tow n he has Ulti'd for a J,,,,., time. Fmell Cell of Ashland, formerly with the Baker A Hamilton Co. if Sacra lueiil o, but imw lu business fur himself, has lufii In town for several days i .a business. Mis I. W. Maxwell, accompanied 1.. a l l ing t on, of .s.n ralaeiito, j traveling machinist for lirm of Baker A I la milloti has bii'ii lu town since Friday, overhauling the 'Minis. ton t In ashing machine. The addresses before the Teachers' Institute on 'I huis. lav mid Friday evenings will be giv en III the Bally opera House. Admission fn-e. All are cordially Inv ited to attend. John Chastalu, of Bonanza, w ho has been working for Dimmer Fuller, at that place for the past year, arriv ed In Lakervlew on Saturday to work lu S. F. Ahlstrom's harness shop. F. I'. Light has purchased a lot M x 125 feet In Walter's addition adjoin ing that of John McF.lhlnney. He will at once erect a barn and probab ly a fine residence In the near future. Miss lues Gallagher formerly of New I'lne Creek, waa married to W. F. McDonald, at Sacramento on Sept. 17. Mr. McDonald is a prom lent business man of San Jose, Cal. Geo. Hanklns, who holds a $300 mortgage on the stock of goods of C. S. Graves, together with others holding accounts have now taken charge of the Graves shoe store and will conduct the same until their claims are satisfied. They have en dorsed a new stock of shoes. a? I ve t cm! : f ' ; -i