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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1905)
r 10 6 10 OUR JANUARY CBMBlMTIfll SALE $ 1 2.50 WORTH OF OUR GOODS FOR $10 OF YOUR. CASH! 20 Pounds Granulated Sugar, 16 Pounds Beans, 2 Pounds Corn Starch, 2 Pounds Laundry Starch. 2 Boxes Bluing, Pounds Pried Peaches, Pounds Choice Apricots, Pounds Gcrmea, 10 Pounds Graham Flour, S Pounds Pure Rolled Oats, 1 Gallon Tea Garden Drips, 20 Pound box Savon Soap, 2V2-pound cans Standard Tomatoes All of the above for only $10 in , v Cash, or we will sell to you one-half of the above combination for $5.50 No Premium Coupons will be giv en with this Combination. BIEBEK'S CASH STORE SSKSte BEEF, MUTTON. PORK, SAUSAGE, ETC., ALWAYS ON HAND AT TUB ..Lakeview Meat Market.. JOHN WENDELL, Proprietor AT PRESENT LOCATED -. BUILDING NORTH OF HOTEL LAKEVIEW TEe Lake County Examiner Is in Its 26fh Year Established in 1 880 Has the Largest Guaranteed Circulation of Any Newspaper in Southeastern Oregon Gives All the L News and aSynopsis of All Important Foreign News. In THE EXAMINER You Can Find all Land and Stock News of the Country, Subscription Two Dollars. Lakeview And Vicinity . HaT'for kale. 200 tons at ff per ton. A. II. Hammf Rfti.KV. 2-4 1 ' Get a Her. Irl R. Hlcke 1905 alman ac for 25 cent Dr. G. W SU pheneon returned home last week. Mre. Walters fa atUL Improving, ao ays her physician. Frank Romrera waa over from Plush first of the week. Good social dances are held at the hall every Saturday night. Mr. L. B. Whorton, who has len nick several weekB is about the name Mr. and Mitt. Jan. MelH'rmltt were In town lnnt Saturday from Cotton ! wood. Regular Saturday night club dance at the hall next Saturday night j Come all. j Wanted. Horses to feed, Rt the I Wheeler ranch, 10 mlleH south t Lakeview. C. L. Convkhke. 2-ttt Mrs. S. J. Button wan consider ably under the weather hiHt week with grippe. D. U. Cbrlnman aud Mrs. J. E. Ol aon of Odell, were In Lakeview last week on laud matters C. M. Greene, the drygoodM man, returned here Sunday evening from a tour of Klamath county Geo. Ayrea wishes to announce that he will unsay any ores sent to "Tlfnl". "The result will be correct 1-tf Theboya about town have been grinding tip their ska tea .getting readv for a big time on the slough. Mfss'Anna Jones, who has "been here from Paisley aeveral weeks, re- turned to her hoate first of the week Operator Burke returned Sunday evening from an Inspecting tour of the telegraph line. He says the line la In good shape now. ' Joe. oKam tots ne carried a "young aawmlU" seven mllea on his back and waded through a foot of enow part of the way, lust Sunday H. A. Brattaln of Paisley fame down from there Monday to attend the meeting of the shareholders of the First National Bunk, held Tues day. George Washington Plies Joseph, known In Lakeview as just George Joseph, Is a candidate for city at torney for Portland. Success to you George. Dr. Daly started lost Saturday for Chicago, where he goes to see his brothers, whom he has not seen for many years. He expects to return home about the first of March. The Examiner Is now In receipt of a sack of garden seeds from Senator John H. Mitchell for free distribution Any one wishing a package of these seeds may secure it by culling or sending, Several West Slders were doing business In town Saturday. Among them were the smiling facea of J. C. Oliver no Oliver didn't smile, be cause be Joat two pair of mittens L. A. Carrlker and Cbos. Johnson. Geo. Ayres, the Assayor has re ceived samples of ore from New Pine Creek and Paisley to le tested. People will keep on testing rock till a mine will be discovered the first thing any one knows w f vsaava J nuns any one Knows. Ri)3vST IN THE WORLD" The EquitabirUTTAri I ONI- HUNDRED POLICY HOLDERS IN LA K H COUNT rrL I ASSETS $381,000,000 y , . CMrPH SURPLUS $73,000000 J' L. SMITH, S Special Airent a t j I Fg Cure a Cold in One Day 8 L::::-t?ve Bromo Quinine Tablets. m !vcl: ' ln pait 12 n,onths- This signature, to. r4fet nTrrTrm iTii Ti fiTTiTT T77TT Cure Crip la Two Days. on cverv g-'"- --' '- Some of our people are putting up Ice. Harry Douglas waa here from Sur prise Monday. Dr. Smith waa complaining of grippe laat week. J. R. McDonald, a 8. F., hat drum mer waa here first of the week. F. M. Miller waa under the weather last week with an attack of grippe. Born, In Lakeview, Ore. Jan. 9th, lDUo to the wife of Geo. Down, a aon. Jlmlnnes and wife of Chewaucan made Lakeview a hurried visit last week. Al Christeu came down from the ZX ranch Tuesday tor a weeks stay in the city. Miss Thruetun, who hastieen stop ping with the family of Harry Bailey, went home lust Thursday. . Geo. Fitzgerald came In from the desert first of the week. Ue says the sheep are doing well. Geo Lynch made a trip to Lasseu Creek lust week after fruit and to visit his sister Mrs. Washburn. W. T, Cressler came over from Cedarvllle Monday to atteud the First National Bank's atockholder'a meeting. Jaa. Givan aud Jeff Pariah came over from Warner Tuesday. Jim came to aee the doctor In regard to his recent Injuries. Loat. Last Saturday on the streets of Lakeview, two pair of inlldrens' yarn mittens. ' Finder please leave at this office. Geo Batchelder left Monday for the aheep camp on . the desert. He came In from there aeveral daya ago Geo. saye be la on "this aide of the deadline.'" The Irl II. Hlcka almanac contatna dozens of prise photographs of tor nados and atormi, floods, anow uiocKaues, wrecks of all kinds re sulting from storms. Send 35 cents for a copy, to tbla office. Miss Cora Sessions of Bid well and Mr. R. R. McFarland of Kansas, were married In Berkeley, Calif., on Decem ber 7th, and left that city for Law rence, Kansas, where they will make their future home. We have received at this office a few copk-B of Irl R. Hlcka 1905 al inanuce for 25 cents each, the' reg ular price is 90 cents. This is a val uable book with 192 pages of infor mation. Send 2a treats In stamps for one before they ttte all gone, tf B. W. Hart man came in from Jackass mountafiY, i? the desert, last Saturday. Billy reports- sheep doing well, and cuttle' anf hvfses fatter than he ever sw then on the range In the winter time; That mountain is several miles north of Rock Creek. A dispatch from Crook ebuut to the Portland Journal ol Jan. 3rd, states that a band of sheep were raided by six masked men uear Paul ina, and 500 were slaughtered. The aheep belonged to a man named Smith. Miss Cora M. Donnell and Mr. E. J'. Pool were married at Klamath Falls on December Slat. The bride is a sinter to Miss Myrtle Donnell and Mrs. L. Bulley of Lakeview and has many friends both here aud at Pals- ley who wish her much hupplues. AsHiHtunt Postmaster Eph Miller will start Saturday for Oakland and Sail Francisco on a 20-dny vucatlon, and to visit his I'uclo and family, Geo. Miller. Mrs. T. B. Vernou expucts to start either today or Saturday for her old home, Rogers, Ark. on a visit with her uged father, J. P. Duckworth. Mrs.. Vernon will bo absent from home about two months, and will return by Moumouth where her , daughter Is teaching, and Miss Ver nou willcome homo with her mother. Mr. Duck worth may come home with his daughter from Arkansas. UfFPIflV WPITHFD DFPnDt as recorded by the Government weathl bureau station at The Examiner Ofllit Thla report it changed each week, and our readers wish to keep a yearly recot of weather condition! for future ref enoe, cut oat the report along the M line and pasta It In a aerap book os week after another. Thia reord will ( taken on Tnesda- to end each week begin on Wednesday for the next w Government Weather Bureau fib tion at Lakeview, Oregon, C. O. MrrtxtB, Local Observer. Week ending Tuesday, Jan. 10, 10 i ilstion fstl ol 0., wed. I j W O.mi I (K eit.Kf thur. .'H 10 j Q.in H) " frid'y III 1 7 0. 00 00 sji.yj 44 I IS 0.00 06" Hiin.'21 IS 0.1m) 00 7 moil. 41 10 0,00 00 tnes. 40 10 0.00 00 State Line Topics. John Miller wua over trom S prise valley Saturday and Sunday Walter Barbarlck left for Fresi County Sunday, where he will woy at i lie iiiacksrolth trade. Win. Blurtou started to Alturf with Ash Farlngton and wife, wlJ they go to the hospital for tref ment. A party waa given at the home Miss Ettle O'iNell Saturday iulg Several of her frlenda were presJ and a good time waa had till oclock. Heury Fnuk waa In the burg 8d day. , Jack Lark in went to Alturos fin of the week. Frank Hacklney returned from tf railroad with freight for Lakevle Sunday ulght. Pine Creek will continue to be "dry" town, aa eome of the peofi had rather drink water than wblnke; Geo. H,ammersley, Ira Snilti Oscar Smith atd Cbaa. MorUoi went to the deaert to hunt coyotJ for a few weeks. Thomas Cloud waa In New I'lJj Creek first of the week. Merchant Fleming Is ou crutch! for a few days; scuffling Is the cams "Grandma" Reed la very low acl not expected to live much lon?f than a few daya, at the test. Sunday waa a busy day oil tee. Rev. Cheek went to" the flat Preach tbla week and next. . Lester Lindsey went to Modem Sunday, with a load of people E. Burke and Perry Strlplln wrfl In Pine Creek the other day,' fixlt the telephone line. I aee Pauline Pry baa changed b Dane to Bro. George, but I st remalu ' Sister vii.l. A 14 year old lad named Geo.Gol hailing from Lebanon, dropped lay Klamath Falls a few weeka ago vtt pony wtrfcrb be had traded u atoK wntrh frrr. and Dlcad aralum good-hearted Charley Wilson, wM took film' liMf knu t.nm.ht litf , TJ books aud warm clothing and atari ed him to ecbool. For tbla klndue! the boy a few daya ago-atoie a g watch and ring from WflsoaAndforJ .1 a . M . , - . SJ ou vwo ui uia oruera, one i-or a w saddle and one for a revolver aoO two boxes of catrldgca and rode e of town In" the night. He got co or lost aud went back to toff where he waa nabbed, and an otlli was there from Ashland after hliu. levi mm$ copper riveted overalls foil '.n vr -s-