Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, July 21, 1904, Image 8

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    Bieber's Cash Store
Motel Building
Closing Out...
Our Entire Line of this Season's Stylish
..Ladies' Shirtwaists..
AT ACTUAL COST PRICES
75c WAISTS NOW 50c
l.oo WAISTS NOW 75c
I.50 WAISTS NOW I.15
2.25 WAISTS NOW I.60
7 Nr.ws or tub wm:k
I Local Happenings PKKVO vp fl
mi:hb ani THI HIl 7
Jars !! Jars !! Jars !!
FRUIT JARS, RUBBERS AND CAPS
Our Prices are Below Others
Bieber's Cash Store
Hotel Building
Lakeview - Soda - Works f
T. H. CLOUD, Proprietor j
Fine Grade Carbonated Drinks
A Specialty $
COMPLETE LINE OF BICYCLE SUNDRIES
Bicycles on Sale
NHW OR SECOND HAND WHEELS
Bikes Repaired on Short Notice.
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A BUSINESS PROPOSITION
If you are going cast a careful selection of j'our
route Is essential to the enjoyment of your
trip. If It is a business trfp time is the main
couHlderation; if a pleasure trip, scenery and the
convenience and comforts of a modern railroad.
Whv not combine all by using the ILLINOIS
CENTRAL, the Up-To-Date Road, running two
trains dally from St. I'aul and Minneapolis and
from Omaha to Chicago. Free Reclining Chair
Cars, the famous Buffet-Librury-Smokliig Cars,
all trains vestibulcd. Tickets reading via the
Illinois Central will te honored on these trains
and no extra fare charged. Our rates are the
same as those of Inferior roads why not get
your money's worth. Write for particulars.
B. H. T HUM BULL, Com. Agt. 142, 3d st Portland Or
J. C. LixnsKY, T. F. & I. A. I. B. Thompson. F. & P. A.
142 Third Street, Room 1, Coleman Bldg.
Portland, Or. Seattle Wash.
If cream at the Monogram.
A. Dicks was lu town Sunday.
Znck Whltworth was In town from
camp Monday.
J. W. Stout of Klamath Falls was
here last week.
(Seorge Reed was In towp from
Paisley last wwk.
Pete (irob was lu town Monday
from the sheep camp.
I 'oh l A King's saWou it the moot xp
ular resort in lakeview. "S
F. O. Bunting was lu from Drews
valley tl rut of the week.
C. C. Cannon the New Pine Creeker
was lu Lakeview Sat unlay.
K. S. F.de the Pine Creek hotel iiiiin
was up from there last Friday.
Mrs. A. A. Iipham has cloned her
lodging house on Water street.
F.d Sessions and family spent a few
days In Itkevlevv the past week.
W. II. Ikncllcl was over from
Warner last Saturday and Sunday.)
Dan Hunt and W. E. Lytle spent a
few days at Bend, says the Bulletin.
I am offering for sale the Isvls lu
my lodging house, Mrs. A. A. I-np-ham.
(i 29-2
tiood fishing Is reported at ( a mas
Creek, near where It runs Into Deep
creek.
We understand that Win Uunther
has left Klamath Falls and gone to
Portland.
tieo. Sufklu, a St Louis drummer
was registered at Hotel Lakeview
last week. .
Boru lu Lakeview, Sunday July
17, 1'JOj, to the wife of AI Cheney, a
daughter.
Mr. II . Coffee was registered at
Hotel Lakeview Sunday from San
Francisco.
John Shcehan passed through last
Saturday with the Parker sheep
which are Itelug driven to the rall
road. W. T. Cressler and K. Sessions,
both of Surprise valley made The
Kxamluer ottlco a pleasant call last
Saturday.
Jim 1 1 ii ml ley has purchased Mr. W.
Hay ley's old house, and will move It
to Ills lot back of the Reynolds &
Wlnglleld store.
The U'st place to stop In Lakeview
Is at the Oregon Feed Yard. Your.
self and your horse will be cured for M".,v! I :ls '
, , , .1 sun. M 41
at reasonable prices. 2s i - -
1 mi mi. .s.t
Below we give H report el the weather
as recoiileil by tlie OoMTIimeiil wcitther
bureau Plstlon st The Kxsminer OHIce.
Thin report In changed each seek, Slid If
our renders srtli to keep yearly record
of weather conditions for future refer
ence, cut out the reMirl slung the hlsek
lino Mini pNl It in a scrap book one
week niter anther. Thhi rord will ls
taken on Tuesday to end ewh week sad
l'giu on Wednesday for the net I week.
tioverninent Weather Bureau Ma
lion at Laktvlew, Oregon,
P.O. Mktkkkh, Is-al Observer.
Week ending Tuesday, July lit.
limn (mill, iinili iii'w 4-hr.o.r
union lil el ly
wed. i sT"f"Jt7"P II Oil j IHI j" pit i'li.V "
thur. "4 4l o.J.'i ' ! h i "
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Miss Rakestraw, MUs Cole and
Miss Chapman, nil of Bldwell were In '
Lakeview last Saturday and assist-!
ed Miss Sessions In her recital. J
Warner Snider has liceu busy the
past week making an abstract from
the records In the land olllce for J.
W. Haniakcr of Klamath Falls. 1
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M osuultocs Present Their Bill.
Last week V. L. Snellliig and
Harry Bailey made a trip to Warner
to Investigate their salt mine to see
If It would produce any salt this sea-
sou. They did not ste any Indlcs-
Bllly Trlsch, a prominent business ii,,,,-,,f -,.t nnd think the crop will
man of Burns, was In I.nkevlew last ( ,M, ,lrtt ir xUt.y K,.t ny. Some
Saturday. He Is taking a trip Into j,.nr certain beds have no salt and
camorniu wttn the teen Horse. m mH.mH Ut ,H. n, off yvlvr fP t,.r
Henry McCa tins' team brought a mine. They werw accompanied by
load of wool down from the huub J. M. Haudley, F. M. Miller and sou
& Kllpple sheep ranch last week and, Yluty and A. L. Howell. ' Mr. Miller
went on business connected with the
7T cattle ranch and Mr. Howell to
uuloaded ut Bailey & Miisslnglll's.
Boat A King have the best line of ci
gars in I-akeview. Their liipiors are ' get a horse. Jim Hundley went
pure and w holesome, and their place is
conducted on the niont modern plan 2S
Miss A guess lcc, who has ts-eu vis
iting In ljikevlew for u couple of
weeks, returned to her home at
Klamath Falls on Tuesday's stage.
Novels by popular authors, dic
tionaries, heavy literature, mag.
ailnes and all kinds of reading mut
ter at the book store lu the post
olllce. 2-tf
Otis Schlagel started for Burns
last Thursday on a business trip.
He was accompanied by Mrs. Anna
Flint Vernon brought a load of Burns, who will make her home
freight In from Madeline, arriving i there.
here Monday.
When bilious take Chamberlain's
Stomach an.! Liver Tablets. For Sale
by Lee Beail.
Contest otlre.
Department of the Interior, United
.States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon,
January 15, 1904.
A sufficient contest affidavit having
been tilled in this office by John Roberta
contestant, against the heirs of Michael
Lynch, deceased, entry No. 1890, made
August 4. 1894, for w4 of nw and lots
1 and 2, sec. 30 tp. 35 !?. , R. 24 E., w. m.
by Michael Lynch, deceased, contestee,
in which it is alleged that said en try man
abandoned eaid lands about October 1,
1895, and thereafter on December 0th,
1895, died, leaving as an heir at law, bis
father reti'ling in the county of Cork,
Ireland.
eaid parties are hereby notified to appear,
respond and offer evidence touching said
allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. cn August
15, 1904, before the Register and Receiv
er at the United States Land Office in
Lakeview Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a pro
per affidavit, filed, set forth facta which
show that after due diligence personal
service of thia notice can not be made,
it ia hereby ordered and directed that
such notice be given by due and proper
publication.
jnly 7-31 J. n. watbon, Register.
The Fair Route
Via Chicago or New Orleans to St.
Lewis, is the one that gives you the
most for your money, and the fact
that the ILLINOIS CENTRAL offers
Unhuhpassed Servick via three
points to the WORLDS FAIR, and
In this connection to all points tsj
yond, makes It to yourad vantage, In
case you contemplate a trip to any
point east, to write us before mak
ing final arrangements.
We can offer the choice of at least a
dozen different routes.
B. H. Tnt'MRUi-L,
Commercial Agent,
142 Third Street, Portland Oregon.
J. C. Lindhey,
T. F. & P. A.,
152 Thrd Street, Portland Oregon
T. B. Thompson,
F. & P. A.,
Room 1, Col man Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
No 11 ty Mhowa.
"For years fate was after me continu
ously" writes F. A. GuUedge, Verbena,
Ala. "I had a terrible case of Piles
causing 24 tumors. When all failed
Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me.
Equally good for Burns and all aches
and pains. Only 25c at Beall'a Drug
Store.
Dr. T. V. Hall bought a fine team
of grays last week from Mr. Frank
lin of Davis Creek.
J. Hughes, a Seattle whiskey
drummer was doing business In
Iakeview Monday.
Jack McDonald went back to Pals
ley last week where he will hay for
W. K. McCormack.
Wade Su3der came in from the
sheep camp last Friday and sjent
a few days iu town.
1 will sell at private sale all the
E. N. Walker, formerly of Lake-)
view and for several years past a
resident of Saulsby vllle, Calif., writes
as that he has removed to Tuolumne,
California.
C. H. Johnson of San Francisco
has contracted with Flanlgan &
Dunn, of Reno, for f73,0MJ worth of
spring lambs, the delivery of which
Is to Is'gln wlthlu ten days.
A band of 225 head of horses and
mules belonging to Ctrl I of Harney
county passed through Lakeview
along to make an estimate of the
cost and lay plans for -the contem
plated bridge across the slouch at
Flag staff, north of Plush, A sub
scription is being raised to put fl
bridge there for the convenience of
those who have occasion toenms t lie
marsh, who now have to go about
10 iiill's north of Plush to cross.
We understand If a reasonable sum
Is raised by subscription the county
will assist In putting a bridge in.
Mr. Hundley nays the slough at Flag
Staff now Is 12(1 feet wide and U feet
deep, although a bridge ran easily Is
constructed.
The boys took their guns along
and a good supply of ammunition,
but the largest game they rnw was
mosiultis's. They tell sumo pretty
hard stories on the Warner mosqui
toes. They declare that some very
large ones would hold the ledcloth
lug up while others would pay their
resccts to the occupauta of the lied.
VI nee says that one mosquito about
the size of a yearling calf alighted on
J I in Hundley's nose, and after taking
lu the situation offered to balance
accounts.
last Saturday curoute to California
beds belonging to my lodging house' where they will Ik marketed. (Jood Place to Dip Sheep.
Mrs. A. A. Lapham. 29 2 I .
I Mr. Fred Schallock, a merchant of! At Jmi Ambroses dipping vats
mm ai me post omce oook store j Klamath Falls, and Miss Edna lrlng the spring 1S.0O0 sheep were
for all kinds of literature, and die- Clark( ,luIshu.r of Jnck CIftrk n
pioneer of Surprise valley, were mar
ried In Lakeview Saturday evening.
Judge Daly officiating.
tlonaries at low prices. 20-tf
W. K. McCormack canio down from
Paisley Monday after machinery for
haying, returning Tuesday.
F. I. Light aud family returned
Saturday from Paisley and Summer
Lake, where they spent a week.
C. H. Dalrymple has moved his
law office from the Daly building to
his residence near the school house.
W. A. Masslnglll and Air. Floreuce
of the Mercantile store went to Lit
tle Chewaucan last week on a fish
ing trip.
Will Ileryford, while in Sail Frau-
clsco, saw Chas. Trumbo and wife '
on their way from New Mexico to
Washington, where they exacted to
buy a ranch. i
LEVISTMUM
COCO'S ,
copper riveted
overfills
fed
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dipped and 11,000 of that nil in 1st
were dipped twice. Those who dip
ped there were, A. L. Howell, 2,000,
Ambrose, 1,000, Ixuhman, 2,000, In
quest, 3,500, Tonnlngsen, 4,000. Boyd
stun, 5,500.
Tho totul cost of material for dip.
ping w as J279. For sulphur S3 sacks
at f 5.50 per sack, 7 barrels of llmo ut
$7.50 per barrel and $ flfl worth of
Cooper's dip.
Stock Inspector Clarkson was well
pleased with the method used at
that vat.
Working Night and liny
The Misicst ami mightiest littlo thing
that ever was made is Dr. King's New
Life Pills. These nills change weakness
Into strength, listlessnesa into energy,
brain-fag into mental power. They're
wonderful in building up the health.
Only 25c per box. Hold by Leo Beail,
"STRONGEST IN THE WORLD" The Equitable life Assurance
..Society of New York..
ONE HUNDRED POLICY HOLDERS IN LAKE COUNTY
ASSETS $381,000,000 J I SMITH
SURPLUS $73,000000 Special Agent