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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1904)
Making Plain You can alwavs de- pn1 on something well worth while when you como hero. We furnish the thine you like Jo irtrry away with ron. The price is right ; the goods are pleas ing; our method are attractive. Come and get the most attractive of thine J'ou ve' bought for t h s price. JEWELRY FOR JUNE Who come wild cummer to thi earth And owest June her day of birth With ring of agate on htr hand Can health and wealth and peace command. We bare this brilliant crystalline stone in a var iety of forms. It makes beautiful Cameos, and is shown in various set tings of pure gold. In spect our June gift jewelry. A Lakeview - Soda Works T. H. CLOUD, Proprietor Fine Grade Carbonated Drinks A Specialty COMPLETE LINE OF Bicycles on Sale Bikes Repaired -rTrrn'ii'ir"va HO! FOR ST, LOUIS WILL YOU (C Nature's Art Oallery of the Rockies in -3 WW addition to the attractions of St Louis. This can only be done by going or returning: via the "SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD." UNRIVALED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS NEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE NSURPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLEASE Writ for Illustrated Booklet ol Colorado'! Famous Sights and Resorts vV. C. HcBRIDE, General Agent 124 Third Street pi Worn And every article is i Come in -take a look at a beautiful display of JEWELRY On the counter you will also find catalog illus trating thousands of useful and practical Gems 5 If you want the very bst values for your money BUY HERE THAT'S ALL BICYCLE SUNDRIES NKW OR SECOND HAND WHEELS on Short Notice. Z WORLD'S FAIR! BE THERE? PORTLAND, OREGON. ,yo r.?- - ilia . ii ii ii l kj m:V5 oi' Tun wm k Local Happenings ,,,CMD n iti:mi and -ritt:ii F. 15. Houston nover from Warner. Win. Metxkcr in down from Paisley. C W. lVnt U in town from Warner. Seven doors at Pulley & Mnssln gills. 1(5 Cordcll Thruston wiw In town Inst Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. t'ary are here from Prineville. Win. Dalglclsh wiw ii Lukevlew visitor Monday. lieo. Hanklns was 111 Lakeview tlrwt of the week. Force, the great health fo.i.1 nt oiiilcy Maimrill'H. SI W. P. tivertnn brought in the vole from Plush Tuesday. W. K. MeCormack brought the Itnllnt box down from Paisley. V.. Keller, the fine Creek miller, wiiii In town Monday. See those ladies' swell Oxford ties at Pail-y fc Massing'tU's. S3 Mrs. Yates of Alturna was register ed at Hotel Lakeview last week. You chu get a summer hat at Aids trom ltroa. for almost a sonit. 23 J. A. Auderson of Drews Hop made this office a social call Saturday. Everything you need to catch tlsu with at J. K. llernard St Son's. 11 The family of F. M. Miller returned home first of the week from Berke ley. liend Thos. 11. Cloud's new adver tisement in this issue of The Kxum Iner. John L linker, the Modoc County Judge bus been In Iukevlew several days. James William was registered nt Hotel Lakeview Saturday from Ced arvllle. Fly time Is near and you w III want screen doors get them at Pulley & Masslnglll's. PI Lulu tiarret returned from Perkclcy Sunday, where she attended school last winter. Prick for the new hank building will be burned as soon is the wcuth- er will permit. Mrs. Jas. P.oyd, Miss N. It. Drew and Mr. Oeo. Poyd were here from j Ply lust Saturday. i Miss Josle Harvey, who has uH. i attending school at P.erkeley return ed home Saturday. Prof. J. L. Smith, the Equitable Life Ins. (Vs. agent returned to Lakeview Saturday: J. I'.. Poone, the Warner hoive raiser, came to town on business last Saturday, returning Sunday. Tom Anderson expected to go to Warner this week where he will re main through the summer looking after his cuttle. Cyrus Noble Whinky the old cham pion and still champion of thern all. Used in all first-class places. Ask for Cry us Noble case goods when you want a good drop at home. 37 tf. Lee ISeall went to Ashland lust week to attend a meeting of the Poard of faculties of the Ashland Normal school, H. 0. Matt of San Francisco, at torney for the Warner Valley Stock Co., arrived in Lakeview Monday In company with Col. C. A. Coggswell. ..... -, lm (i,ra -flflliiMiryv 1 rVrr"TJ t?t7-c 17 l.iUJ.,i.lOii. Ir. William returned home on Monday, Organdie in all shade at Alilslroui Pros. ;; ( onn Kennedy Is seriously III at Hotel Lakeview. New slock, moil's lulls at lUilcy V Masslngill's. I'.'l I'. M. Urnttaln Is havluu a new feme built n round his residence In Lakeview. The Lxiimliier erreil In saying Joe Hampton wits a witness on the ('lie. wam-iin water suit. . Ahhtrom Pros, keep a line line ( children' shoes anl slocking. V'S Miss Ai.im Jones came down from Paisley Inst week on a vllt with her sister, Mrs. W. ii. SnldiT. Wallace Taylor and tlcorgc P. I.ovegrove were down from the 7. ranch Saturday on business. Tin good old summer time is here and it is Ifme to get one of those hammocks at The Monogram. S3 Modoc county will have it county fair this fall. Already preparations are ttclug made for its success. Joe Payne and L. I iiussill were iu town from the 70 ranch iu Ijower Cliewaucau Monday. Mrs. Cobb and daughter llssle re turned Saturday from Perkeley, where F.ssle attended school. H. K. Mct'onnoughy. the Warner Valley stink man is transacting business In Iakevlew this week. Massingill and I'averlcy havu bought about a quarter of a million iuinls of wool In Lake county, paying from l'l to 14 cents. L. Yanderpool spent Monday In town from the Venator ranch. He says lie will have a gond crop this year. Pope Paulstcr returned from Mad eline last week with a load of freight for withers Pros., the Paisley mer chants. We understand that Will Steele Is negotiating for the purchase of the residence in Lakeview Is-longlug to Mrs. I lot lie. A crowd of picnickers went to Cotton wooil last Sunday to ss-inl the day. This, we believe, Is the "rst pleiiU-of the Meiison. J. L. Hamilton and wife returned to Paisley Sunday, after sH'iiding a couple of weeks visiting relatives and friends at New Pine Creek. A shoothfg gallery on the lot Im hiliglug tn J. l'raukl, buck of the 1'rewery Saloon, affords much amusement for crack shots. Isaac Kccleston was iu town from the ranch Saturday. Ilt says there is so much wuterdown his way that the ducks can hardly get around. The Ahlstrom Bros, are run ning their delivery wagon In the northern part of the coputy now. I). C. Schmlnck made n trip last week. It U said that a half-gallon of coal oil poured Into ft largo pond of stag nant wntcr will destroy the mosqui to iost. This is a cheap experiment and should bo tried by unyone who lives near ponds where mosquito are bad. It might save big doctor bills, and possibly lives ns mosqtiltos breed nil kinds of fever. MBsMtfbaaslvkMswM EPOOVE IsKNsMI . 7 KAliLy I A IN iJjLllj No. 72 TiiK.xsrnv Piii'AUTMiovr, nmi u of t oMi-i hoi i i ii or 'i n i: (iiiiiim. WIII.KIvVMi-by satlsfactoiy evl deuce presented to the undersigned, It lias been made to upMar that "The First National Hank of Pur view," located In the city of Lake view, In the County of Lake, and State of Oregon, has compiled with all the provisions of the Statutes of the Culled States, n'ipilred to 1st compiled with Is'fore an association shall Ih nut horlted to commence the business of Hanking; NOW, Tlir.ltF.I Olti:. I, Thomas P. Kane, Ivputy and Actlntr Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The 'li National Hunk of Lakeview," hs'iitcd In the City of Laket lew, In the County of Lake, and state of t in'gou, N ant It orled ty coiuiiieuce the lni-liir-H of Paiiklug as proxldcd in Section I'lfty ne lliimlo d ami .sixty. nine of the rev sed Statutes of the Cnlted Slates. IN TL'STLMUNY WHKItLOF wit ness my hand and Seal of oltlee this Sixth day of May, P.m. skw.J T. P. Kam:, iK'puty and Acting Comptroller of the Curctiey. m-llt-J lt Wlil-KLY WKATMIIR KIIPORT. Itelow we give a report of the weather as recorded by the (lovernment weather bureau station at The F.kamiiicr Office. This resirt is changed each week, and if our readers wish to keep a yearly record of weather condition for future refer elit e, cut out the report along the black tine and paste it in a scrap Issik one week after another. This reord will bo taken on Tuesday to end each week ami Iwgin on Wednesday for the next week. (ioverniiienl Weather lhircau Sta tion at Lakeview, Oregon, CO. Mktkku, Ls-al observer. Week ending Tuesday, June 7, PJOl. I'sy Jinln. tnsx errclp Lit'w j chr. rr Ilsiioii Isll I ol day iveil. ot 40 II. IN j mi cloudy thur. ( t!!i .17 l " -,N, iki clear " frid'ypir I :w 'r """"" siit'.v f'sn H1J ii.tN)"""j"iii Miiiiri'Mi "f its j 'o.'.'s "cloiiify"" moii. li'rpil j ii.ihi ini tues. I 7:i j 4-1 I n Jsi oo clear " Most Married Man in America. Peter West of Pendleton, alio n cently applleil for a pension, says he has Is-cn married ten times and wum divorced from eight of his wives, one died and he Is still living with No. 10. Ills statement was not Isdieved, but records prove Mr. West to ls the most married and divorced man In the Ciilted States. Only IS days elapsed at one time iM tween thedate of his marriage to the next. Mr. West has but four children. He fought In the Seventh Iowa Cavalry. The dates of his marriage and divorces follow: PII.h Hubbard, married la Water loo, la., divorced there in 1M!S. Pel ll.a Melrs, married December 7, 1S(VS, In Independence, Iu.; divorced In WftvoYly, la.. In 17:1. Kin ma Dixon, married In Sacra mento, Cai., Octols-r IS, 1875; .divorc ed January is, ls7l, In Iowa City, I own. Elizabeth Pray, married July 4, 1870, In Wlniicmueen, Nov.; divorced December 19, 181, at tho same place. Trances Westfall, married August, ISS2, at ltyo Patch, Nov.; divorced June 10, 1S85, at Wlnnemticca Nov. Mary Pendleton, married Novem ber SI, 1SWI, Oakland, Cul.; divorced December 1!, 18!M), at iteno, Nev. Lucy V.. Johnson, married Decem ber ill, 1VI, In lieno, Nev.; divorced February PJ, 1MMS, at Pendleton, Or. Hellnda II. JIanley, married Jul.yS, 1SU7, at Pendleton, Or.; died May 17, lMts, at same place. Laura F. Purget. married August lSits, nt 1'endleton, Or.; divorced April 4, 18!)0. Paulino Miller, married October 25, ls'j!), at Pendleton, Or. The Oregon Somi-Weokly Journal,' a Democratic newspaper, ever fair and al ways fico; 1C4 copies In ona year for only 11.00 to any address. Tho Journal, P.