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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1903)
LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER, LAKLVIbW OKEuON, DEC. 3, 190.1 V- Bieber's Cash Store Hotel Building ilding A MESSAGE FROM OLD SMITH CHILDREN LISTEN: After months of la bor in hie far-off home way up near the north pole Jolly old SANTA CLAUS is once more ready with the greatest lot of playthings you ever saw, and he has brought them all here to B1EBER' S CASH STORE, where all good little Boys and Girls may come and take a peep before you write your letters telling Old SANTA what you want him to bring you on CHRISTMAS EVE. Here we have an assortment of many styles of Dolls, Agate Dishes, all kinds of Anilnals, Dancing Dolls, Doll Beds and Doll Furniture, Wash Sets, Pianos , Tabl es and Trunks, Games of all kinds and Books of funny Christmas stories, Magic Lanterns Soldiers, Swords, Sailing Yachts and Iron Clad Boats, Printing Presses and all kinds of Blocks, Chimes and Chiming Tops , Drums and all kinds of Mechanical Toys that cut up all kinds of capers and make you glad that Christmas has come again. In fact, there are more things to see than we could tell you about if we take up this whole page in the news paper. New things that Santa Claus never had before. So come and see them and bring your Mama and Papa too, that they may see; they'll enjoy it as well as you. Our stock suggests many useful gifts for the coming Holidays for Father, Moth er, Son or Daughter. Dont delay, but make your selections while the assort ment is complete. BIEBER'S CASH STORE. Bieber's Cash Store Hotel Building To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to care. . W. Grove's dena ture ia oo each box. 25 c. 50 ly Oregon Dally Journal, a Democratic daily newspaper, eight to -0 pages, 4 a year; 12 for six months. The Journal U a newspaper. Send In your subscription. Interest your neighbor in The Journal. Address The Journal, Box I'll, Portland Or. Tin Examiner twtn for sale one of the Itent ntock ranchen In Itkeeounty on very reasonable terms IUX) wivh, all fenced, and well watered. Thin Ih a great bargain and will not remain long unnold. We alno have a dozen other rancheH and furmn to ilinpone of. If you have any land or proper erty to well, lint It with the Exam iner. Send In deHiriptlon and we will nell It for you. 3tf Creditors' Sale AYRES & WHITWORTH STOCK ...GENERAL MERCHANDISE.... All Goods must be turned into Honey as soon as possible. NO PROFIT CONSIDERED Tobacco, Gioceries, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Crockery, Tinware, Agateware, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc. Extra Heavy Overalls, 65c 13.00 I'ants, $.150 f 15.00 Suits, H.50 All wool Mackinaw Coats, 2.00 $1.50 Shirts 75". $3.50 Hats, $2.00 $2.50 Hats, $1.50 $2.00 Hats, $1.00 Thread, 50c doz Star Tobacco, 45c lb plug All Evaporated Fruits, 81b $1.00 Prunes 12 lbs $1.00 Best Bacon, 15c lb Bebt Guardian corn $3 a cane, 2 doz Java and Mocha Coffee, 20c lb Agate and Tinware, half price $4.00 Shoes, $2.75 Lace ami Embroidery half price 8 & W (.'aimed Goods at greatly reduced prices. All other goods too numerous to mention, will be sold regardless of cost. Store Fixtures for sale cheap, Safe, Reming ton Typewriter No. 0, New National Cash Register, Show Cases, lite. Buy now and save money, don't wait. JAMES A. WILLIAMS. Again we are culled upon tochron Iclo t ho deatU of an early anil re octed wttler. Jnnu'M A. William died at the hot nprlng ranch two mile Month of Lakevlew, at 1 o'clock a. m., Natunl&y, Nov. !!Mh, HHM. I'liclo Jim had levn liedfant for evernl wceka with kidney and bladder trouble. Several surgical ojx'ratlon were performed upon him but hi disease wa too deepneated to prove ucccHful. ' When It wa announced to I'ncle Jim that he wa noon to die, hi Jocular dlnponltlon wa not abashed In (he leant, ami hi happy frame of mind wa only stilled when death came. James William wn horn In Pike county, Missouri, Sept. lMt, KU, and crossed the plain to California In lSott,Pettltug In Sacramento county where til family have ever nlnce re Hided. He came to lake county la 17S, and located the Dunn's Cove ranch on the went Hide of (loom Lake. Thl place was afterward old and he took up another In that vicinity, which he owned at hi death. HI wife, who mirvlve him, I TO year of age. HI only on, Frank L. WUHaniM, arrived Junt I1 hour too luto too sec hi father alive. Two step daughter are ahto sur vivor. I'ncle Jim made a will several day U-forv he died, iM'qucathlng all hi property to hi xon. John lllalr wa appointed ciiHtodlan of the entate without bond, to pay all bill, and turn over the babance to hi un. The funeral wa held Sunday afternoon under the nuHplce of the Ancient Order of I'ulted Workmen, of which order he wiim a ocial mem Iht. The funeral wa preached by Hev. J. It. Stark, at the M. E., church. A large proccHnlou followed the remain to the grave. I'ncle Jim wa one of the pioneer men who shed their intlucnro over the rough life of early day, lie leave a multitude of friend who will ever rememU'r him a one who al way tried to do what wa right and houcHt, and carried tliU pro gram out during hi life. May he rent in jieacc. T It I MMMIIIIIHItHMl X Wanted, Stock to Teed. I am prepared to fvd any inmilier of borne and cattle for the winter at my ranch south of New Pine Creek. (iood panture thrown In. Enquire at the ExamiiK-r oHlcc. 4v2t. W. P.i itoi .N. THE OLD RELIABLE fppi Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Jack Harry I over from Warner. N. Fine I a vlHltor from Warner. Thim. Andcrmin I over from PIiihIi. J. E. Dunnavln Inhere from Warner. Joe Jone I over from the 7T ranch. Ml France Avlrnguuto I quite nick with fever. W. It. Miller and Mlchiel I wine are over from Plunh. John Peacock I running a burlier nluip at Uonanxa. Harry UolnTt. foreman of the 7T ranch, I In town. Willi Scnmmon, the PIiihIi mer chant, I In town. A. Hogncr of Alturn wa a Lake, view vlnltor Sunday. Horn Fuller ha Hold out hi bur net htiHlucH at Honnntn. Owen McKendree wa hero from Klamath County Monday. Mrn. W. M. Harvey him Itecn quite III during the pant week. Andy Morrl' little girl at Adel 1 quite Hick with pneumonia. Fresh bam, lard and bacon at the Lake view meat market. 4Mf Wm. Harvey came down from hi Summer Lake ranch Sunday. Mr. (1. Schlugel returned Monday from a vllt to Modoc county. C. (). Vincent of Willow Hunch wa a Lakevlew vlnltor Saturday. T. A. Crump and wife of Adel, were trading In Iikevlew Tuenday. I nne ItroH. have Hold 4uo head of beef cat tie to Geo. W. MaH nt Iteno. Pete Morrl and Tom Alford went to Iine county thl week for the winter. Mr. and Mr. W. JI. llarr were v ha lting In Iwikevlow lat Friday from Willow Itanch. John Clark returned hint week from Pnlnley where he ha lxen do ing Home pulnl lug. Wm. P.urguii wa a visitor In Lake view Tuenday from hi ranch l low New Pine Creek. Jeff Parlnh, fori'inan of the J J ranch, at PIiihIi, ha been Hojoiiruliig In the city for a few day. Exeter Glhhln the New Pino Creek merchant ha liven critically 111 at hi home for the pant week. Sec t he dlnpluy of Hollilay (iood at Wilcox variety ntore. t'lirlwl iii;im novcltlcH of every dem rlptlou. Is W. II. Coomt ante over from Adel Sunday to meet J. L. Morrow, who wa returning home from Salem. Frank Cannon, who ha hi Hheep on the dfHcrt.cnmclu hint wwk after Home more Hiippllc for the winter. Free one year for the linking "Farm Life," a beautiful magazine for everybody. Get Miiuiplo at thl office. T. W. JohiiHon wa In Lakevlew Monday from hi ranch near Palnley. He took home a loud of winter up plle. A. L. Howell Htarted for Iteddlng TueHday morning, where he goe to upend a few month, on a vlnlt to relative. J. A. Anthony, the New Pine Creek electrician, wa In town TueHday and WcdncMday, interviewing the city authorltle In regard to funilnli lng power and light for tho town. C. C. Illinium, t ho nprvent old man In Luke county, wa vUltlng In Itkevlew from hi Clover Flat ranch Sunday. W, It. Ileryford lat week nold hi IntereHt In the He'yford Live Stock Company to F, M. (lnen, one of the t(N'kholder. Itrlug In your old heating utovc and have new lining put In them and made good a new, J. L Her nard 8t Son. 4i tf W. S. Fleming wn up from Willow Itiulch Saturday ami took home with him a plow, which he exect to nne thl full, G. Schlngel I building an addi tion to til building occupied by l). F. Cheney' harue nhop. The mihI lie will In enlarged. A big lot of the XL cattle wero moved bint week from the Go oho Iiike ranch to the Alx-rt Iwikn ranch to l Uh thl winter. Jim Turpln after taking hU nhei p out to JunlH'r mountain on tho demTt, returned Friday after frtnh mipplle for the winter. Manuel Sander came In from the demTt lnt week and n-tiirnivl Tuen day with a new Ark made by Arim r Uro. and Spangetiburg. A. N. Iiphuiu wa In town hint wwk from llurue Valley, preparing to vUlt Yreka where he eiMit to remain during the winter. C. W. Lmbody, MIh Thomn, Jo Harrl, M. ClnrkHou and J. II. Mc I linen. wen all here tlrnt of the wek from Hly on laud IiuhIucmm. IMntrlct Attorney L. F. Conn, ha, on motion of t'lilted State IMntrlct Attorney John II. Hall, Ihn ii admit ted to practice In the federal court. Dlntrlct Attorney Conn, accompan ied by Mrn. Conn, returned homo hint Friday. Mr. Conn ha been vlnltlug with her parent at DuIIuh. Joneph L. Shirk, wa here Hcvcrnl day luMt week from the Shirk ranch In Guano valley. It I nald that Jim had an experience with a goat while here. Mrn. II. It. Ilazlelou wa apaHHeu geronthe Southern ntage Wednes day morning returning to her lion at AlturaH after a vIhH hereof nevernl weekH among old friend. Supt. .1. 2. Wllllt returned from Adel Sunday, where on Saturday ho held a very HiicceHnful 1huI liiHtltnte. He report an abundance of water In Warner valley. Tho. II. Cloud ha cloned hi Hoda work for tho winter, and Htarted Tuenday accompanied by hi wife for Sacramento, where they will HM-nd the winter. Frank Koggcrn came In from the Windy Hollow Hill Saturday after MiippllcH for hi nheep camp. Frank Hay Windy Hollow I an Ideal npot JiiHt now nlnce tho big Htorm. Tho ThuukHglvIng dinner at Hotel Lakevlew wa a spread worthy of tho occasion and many Lakevlew rcnldent enjoyed the npreud on tl duy wo all gave thank. Hid you ever read "Farm Life?" A free Hample of the beautiful No vember Innue await you at The Kx amluer olllce, It I given free a whole year to advance I!xa miner Hiihncrlhcrs. Levi Strauss 6 Cols Copper'-riveted OvexaJ.ls 6o different games all new one in each package of Lion Goffee at your Grocer'. II. S. ADELSTIEN, Hanager.