Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, October 08, 1903, Image 8

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That our goods arc as good as
wc say they arc you ought to be
one of our steady customers.
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IF IT ISN'T
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we give you back your money. At
least, you should compare our qual
ities and prices with others. Wc are
willing to accept your judgement.
LADIE S FURNISHINGS.
Swiss Ribbed Vests
and Pants
35 cents
DRESS GOODS.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS.
Jersey Kiblied Wet mid
rantrt Go cents.
Ijulle'a Union Suits 75 cents.
Mown Underskirts AH
Colors including Black $1.2T.
Ladle's Fancy Circular
Shawls f 1.00. $1.25. $150 to
$3.50.
You get Premium Crockery
Coupons Free with Each 25
cent Cadi t'urchase.
New Ones That
Are Good Ones.
The l'atteriiH we are show
lug are the llest you
will 11 ml anywhere
From $t.50 to $12 suit.
Fancy Walstings Full Pat
terns from $1.S0 to $5.50.
12 cent Outing Flannels 10
cents. 15 cent Vicunas
Y2, cents. 10 cent filng'
ham s cents.
50
cent Neckwear
25 cents
Natural (Srcy Underwear
50eents. Heavy fleeced Shirt
and Drawer $1.25 a suit.
All wool Shirts mid Drawer
$1.25.
Fall and Winter iotf ami
Negligee Shirts From 75
cents to $2.50.
Men's Fancy Worsted Sweat
ers $2.(i
Men's Fancy All Wool
Sweaters Kegular $!.
Kind $.1.50.
Boy's Fancy Sweaters $1.25.
MENS CLOTHING - Suits from $6 up
We want to sell you a suit of perfectly tailored clothes. We
want to give you a fit that will nw keyou look like a prosperous citi
zen. We'll supply the clothes---you give the suggestion. When you
are dressed for a holiday or for any day you'll look right.
Itanch.
Arthur Smith was down from
Paisley Tuesday.
C. C. Humum, of Clover l int was
In town Monday.
Mrs. i:. K. Filch of Illy Is a guest
ut Hotel Lnkcvlcw.
.loe Stickle was In from Warner a
few days t his wivk.
Zac Whit worth was In town after
supplies mi Mini. lay.
Prank l.lndhall and Pete 1'.ii.uIhI
are In town for a wick.
I. Peter was In town from New
Pine ( 'reek on Tuesday,
ieo. Ibintiy cnliie lu from the
I lauklns raiieli at I'nUley Monday.
C. O. Keynolds of New Pine Creek
was lu tow n on luisliiess Monday.
I.. M. and Wm. Dcnly of Summer
hake were at the l.akevlew Monday.
A. Hanson, athuU r man ofl'iilou,
Ore., was here on hUHlne Saturday.
I Moss ramit In Monday from hie
sliti'p camp on the Little Chewaucaii
to order supplies and get every t lilng
ready for winter.
Wallace Taylor returned Ttiendny
from Montague, where he went to
deliver a large hnud of the X cattle
about two week ago.
P. V. Wnkclleldof Pl lnevllle piisned
lliioiiuli this section yisterduy with
a Inrgehaud ofmuttoli hlieepcnrotite
to Sunt ht'i ii ( 'allforiila.
lii'iirge M. Junes of Pulxlcy was In
town yesterday making airnnne.
meats fur the purchase of his win
ter's grain and provlNlon.
Pent Sinll h snys" he 1h jollier to
Warner on Sa I urday to mmwUI Jeff
Pnrixh in I he rounding up ami I mind
ing of about 2Ni head of stork.
A. Pent and wife have leeii ill for
the pant week with a very severe at
tack of toimllltls hut at the prenellt
time are reported much better.
Mrs. Plwood JaiiilHh arrived on
Ueo. Wlmrton andArtliur erllng i,-,a v evening' Hinge from Ceil nr.
are at Altnras taking In the races this 1 vln,. ,,, ,,, ,.,.,,1 u p,,Hii,ni lu Mrs. A.
.1. Neilou's PresMiiuikliig Parlors.
week.
Born, to the wife of Jas. Coiivcrxc,
at New Pine Creek on Saturday, Oct,
5th, a son.
Mark P. Ouilllams Is representing
The K&amlncr at the Pair at Alturas
this week.
Frank Fvaus left Sunday inornliig
for Ashland, to lie ahm-nt for about
two weeks.
Mrs. I.. IC. Hereford I touting In
the miThanieal work on The Fxuitil
tier this iimnt li.
Jas. 1'litnneny and II. Crltcldow, of
Suiupter, Oregon were lii town Mon
day elirollte to San Francisco, w here
they expect to remain for tin winter.
Fred Foster and son. liny, of Sum
mer Lake, w ho have Imi ii lulling
with Mr. I 'osier's sUter, Mrs. 1. C.
Si hininck lu this city returned home
Saturday.
W. S. I look, of Kansas who has
Id-en on an extended visit to his
hrothi-r Thus. Flook at Huaiio V:l-
Mrs. lie... Wlnkleinan. of Summer!,,.,. rrved In to n Tuesday evening
mi his return home.
Lake Is visiting with friends in Lake
V lew t Ills week.
Al. Howell went out to W arner
Valley to look after his Interests
t here on Sunday.
('. I,. Becrafl the Imtter iiianufac- j
turer of Vlstillis was Interviewing j
our merchants Tuesday.
Pave Filler arrived from Keuo
We have the agency for 5. N. Wood Co. of San Francisco and
The Royal Tailors of Chicago. Made to order clothing from $12.50 up.
More than 1000 choice woolen samples to select from.
PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER.
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BIEBER'S CASH STORE dt
HOTEL BUILDING
FIAL. PROOF.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, 8ept. 10
1o3. Notice is hereby given that the follow-ing-named
settler has riled notice of hii inten
tion to make final proof in support of bia
claim, and that laid proof will be made before
Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon on
October 19. I03 U: Henrr E. Duncan, of
lAngells Valley. H. E. No. 20 for the Kit 4,
vC- IN anil Lota 1 and i. Hec. 19, Tp. 41 8., K. Vt
K. W. M. Oregon . He name the following
witneaaeH to prove bia continueui reaidence
upon and cultivation of iiaid land, vii:
Frank Groha. William Deal. Alex McDonald
and George Deal all of fuiteila Valley, Ore
Sept. 17-CT K. M. Uhattain. Keylater.
Flaial Proof.
Land OfSre at Lanevlew, Oregon, October
. rta, lWil Notice in hereby given that the
folloniUK-oanied aeitler baa filed notice of bia
intention to make final proof in support of his
etaim, and that said proof will be made before
Kdwln J. Catlow, U. d.Commisnioner at Denlo,
Harney County, Oregon, on November lnth
103, viz: Albert Lewis, II. 1) Entry No. 3172
for the of HKU Sec. 2V; Ntf of NE'4 Bee. :,
Tp 0 H. K. 40 K. W. U. Ha names the follow
ing witoeMesto prove his continuous residence
upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Thomas
Soott, Oiis alcaminch, Kobeit Wilainson and
Jaini-s Minor of McDcrinitt, Nev.
40-Oct H K. M. Hrattain, Register.
FIX. 4. 1. PBOF.
Und Office at lakeview, On-goo. Beptcinber
1S0.I. Notice is hereby given Hist the fo.
low ink named settler has tiled notice ol Ins
intention to make tins' proof in support of his
laim, and that said pn, .f ill be made before
the iM'iti:r and Receiver of the Lakeview
I and ODici!, at Lakeview, Oret'on, on Nov. M,
lusviz: Kdward K. Koinl II. K. No. 2-l'J7 for
Ihe K.'A of the W.1 of -c. !), Tp. :i; S. H. -li,
W Al.,'Onion- He names the following wit
messes to prove his con tin no us residence
unoii and cullivatlini of aid laud, viz: Arthur
Hia-hfield, J. KHUckle and lloozc Hi; of
J'lunli, and A. Vf. Mauling, of Lakeview, Ore
Kua tictl SM K. M. Brattsin, Register.
Plata! Proot
1,M1 Office at Ikeview, Oregon, fM:tober 6tb
lo. Notice is hereby given that the follow-inir-named
settlor has filed notice of ills inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
aim. and that said proof will be made before
Vdwiu J. Catlow, J. H. Commissioner at
lienio, Harney County, Oregon, on November
lit! loSvis: Thoinkt rk-ott H. I. Entry No.
il 'fortheV o! BK.BrM ol BWU He. W,
uvi of VEX HeC-14. Tp41 8. R. W E. W. M.
Hi nameatbe following wiluessea o prove
liis continuous residence upon and cultivation
Li said land, via: AlbertLewls.GusMcamluch,
RJbVrt VVIlklnsoD and Jame. Minor, ol Mc-
.Black Leg.
AMONG CATTLE
In now prevalent In nearly all
nectlonH. It can 1ms prevented
by vaccination, nnd
Cutter's
B ack Leg Vaccine
1h the lowent prlwd, fiwleHt
uwd and inont HUcceHHful vac
cine made.
QWritefor IlLACK LK'J book
let containing full liiforinatloii
coiiC4-rnliiK the llrtenne and the
IniKeni of vaccination.
Cutter Analytic Laboratory
rri'hh Hiipplh-M of our product
are fur Hale by
I,kk Ik alt,, - Lakeview, Or.
PIAI. PltMF.
Ind OHIce at Ijikevlcw, Oregon, Oct., Id,
lisja. Notice is hereby given that the follow-ing-nauied
settler has filed nollceof his Inten
tion to make final proof In suporl of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before
Edwin J. Catlow, II. 8, llommissioner al Denlo,
Oregon, on Nov. 7tn. Wo:), vis: Ella Coburu
M. B. No. 8171, for the N!a of r)E, and Hzfi of
BE'4 of Heo. 10, Tp. 41, 8. R. a, E. W. M He
names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said laud, vis: I. . Holloway and C. P.
Holloway of Denlo, Oregon, R 11. Conner,
Mary J. Packard and Jobn M. Vance of Mo
Dcrmltt, Nev.
40-Oct. It E. M. Brattaln Register.
SprliiKH, T Hi-mi ay eveiilnu and reporlH
lVi I III' Hllll'll III KOI III CI ill I II I lull.
A hand of 1 In head of horncHe nroiitc
iji? to Hi-no and piirchawd In llinu-y
j County jiaHw-d llirmiuli town yi-Mter-
day.
('. M. Siuythe and Win. Ituruun,
the two eiitcrirlHiiiK Hhi-pnieii of
NewJI'liie Creek were lu town Satur
day. Mr. Myrtle lian rented hcrproiM-rty
recently vacated by John CoKKburn
and family, to Joe Smith of 1'iue
t'm-k.
Sheep For Sale.
For sale :XX) head of Btock Bheep,
all under 5-yeur-oldn, Including 1100
lambH, 3000 In all. Will ncll cheap.
FirHt elaMB Bhe'p for breedliiK or for
mutton; will average about 8 11m for
wool. Stock fat and In very. K"'d
condition. Apply to
A. K. Mackintohii,
IMJ-3 iuo raullna,
Crook Co., Or.
Notice to Horse Kaisers.
I will be ill your part hooii to buy
nil the I JOOIb hornet and inaren 1 can
et. They niiiHt wclnh l-'UOIb or
over, broke or unbroke.
John W. (Jiiihon
;tS-tf (.'arlton, Mo.
A deal a lot rat or Siotlee.
Notice is hereby given that the undersign,
ed E. M. Brattaln has been appointed by the
County Court of the 8tate of Oregon
County, administrator of the estate of Clara
Mauihblder, deceased, and all jiersons having
claims against said estate are hereby requir
ed to present sucb claims, with the proper
vouchers, within six month! from this date,
to me at my ressdence in Lakvlew, Oregon.
Dated this 80ih day 0,B,,,",JJBK1A"TXIN,
Adminstrator of the estate ol Clara Batchelder,
deceased.
Notice.
ItuteB are now raiHed In my Livery
stable aH followB; to hay, ) ctH per
head; per month f 10.
Will Uuhhii.u
WeliiHtock, Lubtn & Co., do the
lar-Ht mall order trade In the Wet
Thin Ih proof that their goodu, price
and service are of exceptional merit,
Victor Max well Im clerk Iiik for the
firm of Italley and MuhmIiikIII durinu;
the temporary abHence of Frank
KvanH.
W, 1). Duke, of Han Francirtco, ar
rived In town Monday evening from
Warner Valley. He left on Tucmlay
for (Jawlle.
EIhIo KuhhIII Iuih moved IiIh faintly
from the hiiw mill to hit ranch on the
West Side where they will reside the
coinliiK winter.
Geo. Hilton, foreman otthelarno
ranchcH of the Frcncli-Glcun Live
Htock AHHociatlou wan a lakevlew
vlHltor Sunday.
JouitH Norln, iiMMlHted by Dick Wil
cox, are moving the Llnchargcr
properly, recently purchaHed by Dick
Wilcox, thlH week.
L. MeCurry, of New York pam'd
tliruiik'li town Tueda,v with W. D.
Duke. Mr. MrCurry U out fur lit
lieallll Hid flli'U the I'llmille of Lake
county viry aureetble.
I'rmk Howard, of Drew Valley
Ml... lit IslltlilllV fill. I flllllllll- III loU'll
He departed nil Tllexiluv with it ft ill r
ImrHe lund of winter MiiiilleM pur-
j dinned frum our uien liantM.
I .iiiiiii i niriiiirii aim i.iiini.v hinrieu
fur Warner Valley Sunday morn
ing to remain fur the inter on their
Inimi'Hleii'l. Mirt. t iiucliuru'w inutli
er, Ml'M. Myrtle accoiupiiuied them.
Waldo Taylor, formerly of Lake
view, but now of Sliver Lake, who
ban held a riMe on t lie Central Ore
goulaii for about four liioiitlin, de
parted for1'! he winter range lu charge
of a band of Hheep luxt Wii-k.
Wade Snider of Warner Valley and
MIhm Nellie Itowden of AmIiIiiikI were
married at the home of the bride'.
parcntM in AHhland on WedneHday,
SeptemlHT L'lld. Mr. Snider 1m a well
known Htock man of Lfike county and
ha a largo circle of frleiulM here who
all Join with The Fxamtiier In winn
ing the newly wedded couple a bright
and proripcroiiH future.
F. K. HarrlH will Boon move bin
burilncriH Into the Snider building,
formerly occupied by the Iakeview
Athletic Club iih IiIh prenent uartern
have Ihi'ii found to lie too hiiiiiII for
IiIh faHt IncreoHing trade. An addi
tion Im now undercoiirse of count ruc
tion which will add Is feet to the
width of the building, and will Ih
iihciI an a work hIio), the main room
being iihciI only for the imineiiKC Htock
hooii to arrive.
Strmiss 3 Cos
Copper-riveted