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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1903)
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL Bieber's Cash Store Hotel Building ! WE OLD RELIABLE TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! Here we have an assortment of many styles of Dolls, Agate Dishes, all kinds of Animals, Dancing Dol 1 s , 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, Sail ing 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. GIFTS FOR SWEATERS NORFOLK SUITS DRESS SHOES Many Other Useful Gifts GIFTS FOR LADIES DRESS SHOES DRESS PATTERNS WAIST PATTERNS CIRCULAR SHAWLS ICE WOOL SHAWLS LADIES KID GLOVES TABLE SETS BERRY SETS LINEN TABLE SETS DRESSING CASES 2.50 to 5.00 1.50 to 12.oo 1.50 to 4.50 1 to 3 1 to 2.50 1.25 to 1.50 75c to 4.50 75c to 3 3.00 2 to 3 GIFTS for GENTLEflEN MENS SUITS 6 to 15 MENS SWEATERS 75c to 5 MENS SILK HANDK'FS 75c to 2 HENS MtfKlHAED KID GLOVES 1 .50 MENS SUSPENDERS 25c to I MENS NECKWEAR the 50 kind 25c MENS NECKWEAR the 75c kind 50c HENS HOSIERY AT ALL PRICES Bieber's Cash Store Hotel Building 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, Gland, Crockery, Tinware, Agateware, Clothing, FurniHh'uiK Goods, Ilatu, Caps, Boom, Shoen, Dry Goods, Fancy GiKdH, Ktc, Ktc. Kxtra Heavy Overall, ;ru $3.00 Pant-, $.150 $15.00 SuitH, $S.5U All wool Mackinaw C ats, f'-MJ) f 1.50 Shirts 75: $3.50 Hals, $2.0') f-2.50 11 at,. $1.50 2.00 HaiH, tl.iiu Thread, 50o doz Star Tobacco, 45c lb pliitf All Evaporated Fruits, Xlb fl.00 Pruned 12 lbn fl.HO linht Uncoil, 15c lb lieMt (iuardian corn f'5 a cane, 2 do. .Java and Mocha Coffee, IS In lb Ajratc ami Tinware, half price fl.OU Shoca, $2.c I . uiiu uiwl 17 i lr tit l.ri' liulf ril'ti'K K &. V Canned doili atlreatly rodunel prices. All oilier good too numerous to iij.jntion, will be Bold regirdleis of cost. Store Fixtures fur sale cheap, Safe, Reming ton Typewriter No. 0, New National Cash Register, Show Cases, Ktc. Buy now and save money, don't wait. H. S. ADELSTIEN, manager. LOCALS OF THE WEEK j SUMMARIZED Movements of Townspeople and Visitors Who Come and (lo For the Week. iniH)RTANT ITI2M5 ClATIIKREI) Dashes of News from Mere and There Occurrences of lloth (Irave and (lay Import Which Will Prove Interesting Tin Ice mini will noon Inning. mve im Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE 11 Id rt iiiHin tH'mii I In lamarlvk hoi alo e u As t home 11k VlirMmii ly U tuvatlng wan. Thi'jr will lriuk our licalt lis t iIiiiiht. llmsc who tell Us Imw Ihi'jr love us, And forget us till snoilu r jrr 1 gonvl - Kiul.vnrti K I l 1 ii K. I. Hunttou, of Antihunt arrived here on the Pith. Any old kind of disguise rocs at 1 this Mask Hall. si tin- sun is i The llrt day of I lie holiday vara- lion bcglnx today. j ('.liner Khliieluirt mil wife tin I vlHlt Inir In Cednrvlllc. 5ee the parade of Oraham's band on Xmas afternoon. 51 An you going to make your mi- ...Scfoool IRotco... Xnhcvlcw tbfob School Jeff I'mi ImIi foreman of I he .1 .1 ranch ninl Unity Kobei'tn foreman of the 7T ranch, were In lowiiTiiemlny. tlet your t'htltini toyn nt Dirk Wilcox Variety Store. Kvery I hlng up-to-date. Iiollx In cinlleHrt vari ety. M J. I'.. M. Innc ilrovo down from ti Im Chcwuucun runeli Friday on IttiHlneHM, mid returned home next ilny. Come and aee Happy Hooligan, Mrs. Kaf ilnjammer the kids, and the rest of them. I hey will be at the Mask Hall. SI M r. Joe 1 1 own rl nml daughter came In from their Drew valley place Friday to do Home I'lirlHtiiwiM Hhopptllg. Aliura ha lieen In ilnrkniieNM for 11 few night the pant wii'k, Moine thing having goto wroimnt the cloc trie plnnt. llrlng In your old heating bIovcm and have new lining put In them and made good n new. J. K. Iter imrit & Son. 4-' If There will be a ureal many pri vate home t'hrlt man tn-e tomorrow Mon- No Hcliool tMlay. Twt vlrtitor in l'rof'n room day. iUnln WlllltM hai quit m-hool till nfter the holiday. S4veral puplU were alinent from whool thU week. All are K'-ttlnu: ready to have a lii time Xiiiiim. They are looking forward 'HH'eially to the evening of the U'.".th. MIkh SuihIm' and Minn I lall'ri rooiiirt are exM-etln to prepare Home work for the Kdtioatlotiiil exhiliit of Ore Koll. to lie Kent- to the world fair at St. I.oiiIm in 1!K)4. We think it would be well for eaeh room to prepare HoinethiiiK for tiie Mute exhiliit. Ottle Kleld who hart leen ipilte Hiek for Home time, nat up ahoiit live miniitert Sunday. We hope nhe will lie hack In hi hool hooii. The Keliance Literary Society entertained Prof, room Friday with a well prepared program art followx: Noiiif liy Society ('oinpoHition i:ion Tatro Heading Maude iSarnelmrK KlddleH Koy Kehart Duet inrttrumenta, ( Keel tut Ion Jonle W)odfock Dream !. Mary McIIroom Son; Soidety MrtHiiy .'...Km my P.oydnt mi Ueadin Walter Dutton Itecitatioii Ito.v Wllllanirt Voeal Solo . (.'arry I'.hu k ii;ii.'i'i:. "WI10 was tin? K'vatcr dirtcover ColiiiuliiiH or the I'aliotrt." Atlirniatlve, (ieore Kortri and Ida Mclirooin, Negative, Hoy Kehart and Mabel Hotchklrtrt. Alliirmatlve won. nual Hwareoff New Year. Hhk'rt Almanae. worth anybody1 !ht for the younger who can .Vk", at the porttolllee for V .M Hev. S. V. Warivn of I'alnley wiih vIhIHii In I.akevlew l'rlday. 1'renh liauiM, lard and bacon at the I.akeview meat market. 4."t f Win. Stanley In In town thU wi-k from the Frank Uonm-rn hheep camp. Typical ChrlHtmart weather no vy 011 the ground, and cold and froty. not attend the public tree. Win. Warner, who ha held 11 potd tlon on the pnMTit at Silver Iwike, arrived In Iikevlew IhhI week, ami hart accepted a portion In the Herald otll.e. IiIm'I your ChrlHtmart prewiitu with an aluminum name plate, which In ItMelt will Im. an appropri ate prcHeiit. Make them yourwlf at A Christmas Present Worth Having. Henry Vch, MIhh Oliluii, tin I wan about to Hay, our plaiiH often K( wronji man proponeH, and Jr Ted Jmpilrth wan laid up for never- i the Monogram for a nickel. M al daVH liiHt wtH.'k with an attack of j M. Smith and wife of New I'iue Krlp. ('n-k were In town Saturday to The dayrt have Im-huu to lengthen, I iiuvt Mrs. .lonle Hodue. who arrived on the Htac from Sacramento to HM-nd the holldayrt. She I a nUtcr of Mr. Smith. Did you ever read 'Turin Life?" A free Hainple of the beautiful No vember Ihmiii' 11 wait h you at The Fx aniliier ollice. It Ik ulven ff a whole year to advance Kxumliicr HiiliMcrlbers. Several prominent LaKevlew ladli-M were pronuMiadluu one nllit IiihI wii'k ilrcHMfd In iih-u'm at (Ire. What t heir object wart W e did Hot learn. I but prcrtume It wurtinoreforciirlortlty than anything clue. The Oregon Dally Journal and the Lake County Kxumlncr both one year for Tiie Wi-kly Journal and Kxanilner one year for f'.'.T.V The Semi-Weekly Journal and llx auilner one year for $:. tf Tiie huntfry town i'owh are much In evidence thene dayrt. When a load of hay couicM to town the proccHnlon of cowh that follow'rt relnludrt one of a Fourth of July proceHKlou with the hraMrt IiiiihI attachment. The Oregon Supreme court made' the following order on (he lMh: Lake County, rcHpondeut, vm. A. J. Nellon, appellant t ordered that ap pellant 'x t line t o (lie pet It ion for re hearing lie extended to January l.'i. Walter I'axtou came in from IiIh Hheep camp on t he dcrtcrt lant week tortpendthe liolldayH with IiIh fam ily. Walter In well pleaned ho far with the proMH'ctrt for Hlii'p on the denert. HeHiiyHthe recent, Htornirt have done a world of K'd. He report i coy oteH and wild hii(h more numerous than he hart ever before Heen tlieui, and that they are ho rnv. euoiirt that they will come rl-lit Into a band of Hheep in the day time while they are nhoot liitf it t them. TueHilay wan the HlmrteHt day of the year. K. M. P.rattaln and wife retunu-il Sunday from a vIh'u to Klamath Fa IN. II. S. AdelHtelu irt quite ill with erynlpelart at Mrrt. Iteddlu'rt board ing hoilMe. (eo. Conn, the I'alnley merchant, wan t raiiMu l liiir hiirtlncHH in Lnkt vlew Sat unlay. A iiioMt merry ami enjoyable Chrirttiuart to one and nil, it the w Uli j of The Kxumlner. Take your prewntrt to the church thlrt ii.oniln if you wlrth them liiinu; on the public tree. The little baby of Mr. and Mr. John Druinui of Summer Lake, died at I'alHley Monday. Charlie Harvey returned from Mad elene Monday loaded with frelnlit for Luke view merchant. Silks and Velvets are not necessary bring your old duster or overalls and attend the Mask Ball. 5 1 Mrrt. Harry I'.alley hart been quite ill the pant week from a nevcre attack of rheiimatlHiu. Slltilclent miiow fell last week to coax out a few hIcIkIih, but a little thaw made hIi'IhIiIii bad. Mrrt. JoMcph i. Pierce, ikhj JKdn Appleate, died at her homo In Klamath FallH on Dec. 17th. K. ('. TliruMton recently purchased from Dr. 15. Daly :i'.':i acreH of hay land at the head of the lake. ClirlHttnart Hliopjiern have been buny the iant week. Many a little hoiiI will be mado happy tonight. Mirtrt Oltlo Field, who hart been duiitfcroiiHly nick for the pawl two weekrt, in con valeMi-ent, audlH on the hltfh road to recovery. Mirthi Oldun Jli, Henry, HiIh Ih ho Hiiddeu! lint never mind, dear; your pIuiiH Hhall not K wroi'Jf thin time I'll accept you. Oh! I'm ho uuxIouh to wee the diamond engagement ring. They have beautiful ouch at the Monogram, dearie, and they give coupon free too, ho wo can have our pktureH enlarged. 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