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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1904)
i X Bieber's Cash Store Hotel Building Real Happiness SE" comes from taking every chance to save. We provide the attractive things at a price you can well afford. Every purchase leaves you a little for other things. tmmmmmmmmmm mhmmmmhmm aataaMaaaBBaaaaMMMaMM saBaammaaBBaBsaaaaammBaaaaBBaBaaaaaBsMmBaa: NEWS OP THE WM'K Local Happenings wcKt iv hi:hh and tmhrh Our... Midsummer,.. Embroidery Sale.. Will claim your attention at once. Every woman knows the value of Embroidery. If you .want a bargain 3-011 will find it here. 700 yards from 3 inches to 7 inches wide, only 10 cts.per yard. Your Clothes will be z Extra Good if We Make Them. .When they are finished they will fit. You get. full worth of the cash you pay for the clothes you order here. Fall suitings are ready. If you order now you get first choice from hun dreds of most attractive samples. We'd like to tell you how much we can save you on a suit if you order it here. was over from Plush , A Spokane syndicate linn purchas ed for f XiO.WMI the Dekum building In Begin To-day, You've no idea how u lit tle money saved now and then counts up. Little savings yon hardly mis, soon mount up to com fortable sums. Kd Hon. 1 Tuesday. Dr. Solium and Prof. Hoffman are Portland. (A Q A at CVdarvlllo. j Ylco-presldcnilnl iionilnoo Henry (1. VllaS iCCOUflt tioo. Lynch wan In from the wood , IvIh. NO years old, denies that lu I camp Monday. , noon to Ik? marrlod. A waterspout near Reno Inundated ' (? M- Oliver, tho farmer and sUs-k- two small tOWUS. ' raiser from just across tho line In Tho Monogram carries n good IR. M'dic e.mnty, wan here hint week. 1 .1. D. Venator returned last wek from California aceompanted l.v his ; Bieber's Cash Store Hotel Building V Lakeview - Soda - Works 1 T. fl. CLOUD, Proprietor Fine Grade Carbonated Drinks A Specialty COMPLETE LINE OF BICYCLE SUNDRIES Bicycles on Sale NKW OR SECOND HAND WHEELS Bikes Repaired on Short Notice. A BUSINESS PBOPOSITIOtl If you are going east a careful selection of your route Is essential to the enjoyment of your trip. If it is a business trfp time is the mala consideration; 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 ('hair Cars, the famous BuHet-Library-Smoking Cars, all trains vestibuled. Tickets reading via the I Hinois Central will be honored on these trains and no extra (are charged. Our rates are the same as those of inferior roads why not get your money's worth. Write for particulars. B. H. TRUMBULL, Com. Agt. 142, 3d st Portland Or J. C. Lindhey, T. F. & P. A. P. B. Thompson, F. & P. A. 142 Third Street, Room 1, Coleman Bldg, Portland. Or. Seattle Wash. mother, who spmt the winter at jjj mtom o( ' w? v. Rood of R.y H,K.t .-vera. ! IhCV.CW, QtCQOW. davs In Pnlslcv the oast week. The Vfr4.'lwU SJViWVi CO Miller has lsen unite ( , , , ., , . , , i ' , travel from Paisley to IU.v now goes j over the new road. WfcKM.V WRATItLK KLI'OKT. lUy i I 2r..i. .if.. .....I I.'..... ' ','l',w He give a report el t. weather as rccorcicii tiy the (iuvcruint'ut wesilifr of working gloves. H. (iruman was In town Saturday from Crooked Creek. (ieorgv Nelson was la town Sun day from the West Side. Mrs. F. M sick for a couple of weeks, C. W. Kmbody was herefrom Monday on land business. Drummers have Isvn numerous In Iakevlcw the past week. lieo. Parker was InfromthoCrook ed Crook sawmill Tuesday. . Mrs. S. T. Col via ts visiting her daughter Mrs F. K. Harris. The Paisley Post has heard from C. M. Sain, at Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Win, Harvey came down last Thursday from Summer Lake. Ceo. Hank I as was down from Summer Iike first of the week. J. K. Bernard & Son have a new adv. in The Examiner this week. John Wet!ake was In from the Sagehen mines first of the week. do to the Monogram and look at the new Cherry Blossom Knnmel ware. W. F. Schneider of Salem, was registered at Hotel Iikevlew Mon day. Chas. and John Stindt of Michigan registered at Hotel Lnkevlew Mon day. C. M. Vanderpool of Corvallis was registered at Hotel Lakeview Mon day, i have Wen the Imsia of many n man's success in life. To have the money when the splendid oppor tunity conies often means ft fortune. We take tie posits from a dollar up. Smith and little sou 1. title, started I m rem i ntHtiou si The Kxamiiur Olllre. last Sunday for little Chewaucau for T,j r,.Hirl u ,.iiw.irod each week, and if a month's camping. our ronlr wlxli to keep a ) early record of weather condition fur future refer ence, cut out the report aluntf the black line and pants It In a acrap Issik one Miss tiertle Schlngcl has closed the Ice cream stand la the Post olllev building, having run out of lee and week after another. Thin rw.rd will be Itclng unable to get more. lr. T. V. Hall was called to the Dick Vernon ranch Monday to set a a broken arm for Miss Nora Vernon who was thrown from a horse. Patents for Umber lands are com ing In to the Lakeview laud otllce now very rapidly. Over 1(H) has Imoii received the last few days. Paisley school district has secured a teacher for the winter school at that place. Mr. Wilfred Brown of ICoseburg has engaged to teach. Jack McDonald came down from Paisley last week and took ids wife hack with him. Mrs. McDonald had leeii sick hen for several weeks. Horseralsers should read the ad vertisement in this Issue of lieo. L. Colliding & Co., Livestock commis sion merchants at Denver, Colo. Arthur Florence and wife started for San Francisco last Sunday for a visit. Mr. Florence will buy goods taken on Tueaday to end each week and begin on Wednesday for the next week. Oovernment VVather Mnreau Sta tion at Lakeview, Oregon, CO. MrrzKKH, luteal Observer. Week ending Tuesday, Aug. 1!KU. I y max inln. ir'l m'w chr-li'r J llalitin lll ! dmf vt. j ni j 4.' j o no imi j i-iour thiir. "." :il j '" o.on " "ih ' frid 'y " 4S " 0 .tMi" tn) j sTilyrtu :a o.w I (HI j sun. M M j d.UO " M " monj uTTm"! STkI t H'fs. i fV4j t)"JxT "ki j The Cigar Factory will Is otwjn to for the Men-ant lie Co. while Here Before Buying " OUR MAnMOTH STOCK OP General Merchandise leading Mrrhsnti Baile' & Massingill M the public by Sunday. A. Stork- niann. J. J. Monroe, the Adel merchant, was In Lakevltw on business first of the week. Fruit jars,' stone jars, Jelly glasses, ar rulilH-rs and Jar caps at the Monogram. The town council are having some work done on tlie big well at the light plant this week. Call at the post office book store for all kinds of literature, and dic tionaries at low prices. --tf W. C. Laird was over from Plush last week and made final proof on his desert claim in Warner. Quite a number of freight teams! brought in goods from Madeline for our merchants tho past week. August Storkniann, the cigar mak er, will be ready by Sunday to sup ply any demand for fine cigars. Supt. N. M. McKtnsey, of the C. & O. Telegraph Company was here first of the week inspecting the telegraph lino. Iter. Hummervllle returned front Paisley Monday evening, and de parted for his home at tJ rants Pass Tuesday. Frank Musgrave, who clerked In the Mercantile Co's.store a couple of months was relieved last Saturday as lie was not needed there any long er and is looking for another situation. District attorney W. J. Moore went to Susanvllle last week on business connected with some suits lu which he and J udge Spencer are associated. Post A King have the best line of ci gars in lakeview. Their liquors are pure and w hohrsome, and their place is conducted on the most modern plan -H Born In lakeview, Saturday, July SI), limi to the wife of L. D. Roblusou, a daughter. The child only lived two days, and was burled Tuesday. Jas. it. Hagglu, owner of the ZX ranch and cattle In Iako county, and Pheba A. Hearst have lost a big mining suit In which $1,000,000 was involved. The fishermen returned from Deep creek last Friday and reported the fishing very good, but not easy, as ( koosavclt Accepts. President Roosevelt's ssitIi of acceptance was a mnxforfull one. Brief as It was, he Incorporated In it all the vital Issues of the coming campaign and pictured plainly the achievements of the republican party In the past seven years of Its rule. He emphasUeil the coulldence which the administration had se cured through Its long ami tcalous struggle to accomplish the victorious end to which It strove. He pointed out that the democratic party were asking to Isj trusted with the cares of government without as much as proof of their sincerity. He reltar ated the well known fact that under republican rule the (government had prospered, and while the democrats did no more than to make promises, the republicans had "made the deed sipmre with the word." Tick Carry Diseaae. Dr. Ralph Matsou. bacteriologist of the State Board of Health, lias proved that the germs of thespotted fever are animal protoza. Ticks which live upon the bodies of ground squirrels or gophers curry the disease creek where they went. I I..,. .1... t 1 ... A .. . the country is very rough along the 8V,",B "w m,,,mu tueir bites, and 00 ior rent of cases will prove fatal to the victim. Dr. Matsou Is now searching for some anti toxin which will nullify the bite of the tick. But so long as there are millions of gophers there will lo more millions of ticks to carry the spotted fever germs to tho human body. inever't- LrAfV 9 '-Mtai - coppcr riveted overalls Shows Prom high Point. In referring to tho newly erected gauge on tho city reservoir, In last week's Issue, wo neglected to state that It can bo seen to Its best advan tage from the tower of tho new city hall which tho City Dads started to build several months ago. "STRONGEST IN THE WORLD" The Equitable-Life Assurance ONE HUNDRED POLICY HOLDERS IN LAKE COUNTY ASSETS $381,000,000 . J. L. SMITH. SURPLUS $73,000000 Special Agent