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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1905)
FULL VALUE 5H0E 5ERVICE. There is more In buying shoe f than you might think possible. j ur clothing section, and i' v When you buy your shoes of u r,irmtly urge all men to net- the i. you get the best possible quality. . wi mV(i ,,(,1r,lt ? the latest shntes al wavs and our tm WTtM miiii flirthem. They come in medium v personal guarantee that the foot- ... .,,. it is weight serges, cheviots and i wear in just what we say ii i. V The price is a. low as we eati scotches, dark colors, well made. make and give yon shoe salisbic- lilirn,,1 mients that will not 5 bag or wr'tikle. Prices range ti.IXt ) Children' and Misses' '! strap Sandals. U to V per pair 1. S 11 !.-". IK to -2 ?1. ". sllit- : Buy Your Groceries Here ;uv here t IiLTure liir.ate are ai'le to haii'iii. the laruet 1 onlers. We ixt.'ti Cane 5ugar Sl.(". ' Premium Crockery Coupon?. Free with each L'oe : Cash purchase at retail. BIEBER'S CASH Ir U lalv made two trips to I'lne Creek last Saturday night. He was called to see Mrs. CO. Reynolds who was very sick. Then he was called to the home of Mr. W. C. Fleming. See birth notice. 1 W. l. Snider and Al inllagner ; who went to Portland to attend the tirand Lod a. o. r. w. returned ! home last week. That was Warner's . first tri;. to I'ortlaud. and he was very favorable impressed with Ore gon's Metri I '.. -. I". Vertton and V. M. I Hike la-l week purchased a half section of laud lying m the lull above the'.r ranches. They !,,, have a sure on-Jet to tin tnoi.ni 'ti'.i r.'.iig". ami when fence. I, tlie l-ttel w iil make -ooil spring ! ti:r- . No d .!.t if W. V. Ml'.ier i'ai-'cy and I-au Malloy of I.;-keviev v. ere to in. t there WollM be something loiiig. They certainly could not ' ompromise, as each believes he has the finest bov in Lake county, yes, rhe world! L I Fitzgerald came over Jrotii l.V mile creek in Warner, where he shear ed his ewt band of sheep. He brought the ewes c a this Hide to iamb, and wi!! shear the dry -.heep ou l.'.-mile ina week or two. Il l says his sheep are f.t i.nd t'.:rtied ff ft g' I. d tle'ce. Hurry Wright, al.its 1!. ( 'i ttch -t , who ci.:;.pleted a I'-yeu.r ten.i in the ;..!.'.:,, ry at V.'alh. Walla. Wash.. -as arr.-t.-d the !aol:e-nt he tt";.. ;e. from t he do or of t he pet... on t h in.ne oi ii ,i v mg piaeeu lie- nti"n m the Oregon penitentiary, by which Merrill and Tracey gained their liber ty a few years ago. i'n I'. Lrowne, Se retarv of the Warie-r V alley Stock Co.. who has i ' "" "- "'" nas returned to Hid well. Mr. J'.rowne superintended theshippiiig of several car loads of cattle to the Las.ern inn rket during the w inter, , ... I Mrs. II . B. snider, made this ofhee a and it is sai l h received a good I , , I pleasant call i uesday and Hubscrib-pn-e ior ih-in. ! , ed for 'J lie ICxaiuiiier to be sent to l.a-. s. i ,:,- is gettit-g .-.long j j,,.,. aiigliler, Mrs. J II. Harris of -.etymeely with llankins' artesian ; r, ,rv;Ulis. li e thank Mrs. Jones w eii. He w as about a .lay going ! ,r tie fuvo,.. H.ehiw through the b-d r:k, whi-h was H si ruck at a depth of 'M f'-'t. i-everal vt-iuij of water Lave l--u ittruck at difJereut depths, but none uufliclent lit Iwrce water out through the top of the casing, although Hometlmes t be water could be Been near tlie top. I-ast Sunday Dr. Hall and bister MU Grace Hall, and Mr. F. M. Mil ler started for San Franclneo. The Jr. exject to return Lome about next Sunday or Monday. Mr. Mil ler will reaiaiu lu the city several 1 FOR. YOUR. CASH STYLISH SUITS. f..r spring are N'ing "hwn now Willi you on your season s cost you nothing. We well as tile smallest 12 Pounds Fruit Granulated STORE.... mouths for her health, and Miss Hull will return to her home at Myrtle Creek. Miss I 'earl Hall will return home w ith the lr. She has been in Chicago since last August. W. A. Currier, the Sumtyer Lake norse raiser, arrived nere last i-ri- day evening and remained a couple ! of days, leaving for his home Sunday ; morning. II tine stallions had with him three two .Norman and one , Clidesdale md ii Hue jack. The ani-' mals w ere looked at by several horse lo-.err at ''iie Mammoth Livery sta bles, where they were kept. Mr. Cur rier it. ten s br-eding to better strains. ii-t what every stockman should il l He brought the animals from K itgs en: t,t c. California. I i ! i Mailoy and i.eo. Harrow w.-i.t to the .Muik-y crrals one day last week where the Mailoy shee. Wele beiliu nheiired. They KilV the sheep are all fat enough for iimt , ton. an Ix-lieves his sheep will : sheur k pouuds, and if the weather j had been warm, he w ould have had j'J pounds. While Mailoy and Har j row were looking at the sheep, John dom, the herder, remarked that he would have them fat by July. You know how John is; the sheep are bog-fat uowt and he knew it. H. here I'., liarker informed us w hile last week that he would turn j me southern stage line over to Uis I bondsmen. He has had bad luck j and says he wants to quit w hile he can pay his debts. Mr. Larker has ' had a lot of sickness in Ids family, : an i i.ad r.. rake Ms w i- to tie- i.os pita! at San Francisco. Lesides he lost two rigs in the Altuiits lire that cost him f4a0. Mr. liarker has given goo. service and attended utriclly to business, aud it is to be regretted .1 . . ., . . ., that he is compelled to give up the line. He may be retained as man 1 ager. j Mrs. Geo. M. Joues, who is here ifl'.iln I'nlkil.'V k.ilii..r lt.tr .1 ft ii 1. t..s ii one- of our best customers; while we run the Chewaucaii l'ost Mrs. Jones pah from four to nix sub scriptions all the time, to le tie ut to her f riendi. If more jieople of Lake county were Imbued with the name public spirit, thU county would Im lietU-r advertised throughout the United Ktateo than It Is. Wood. We will deliver you a loud, of any lemcth, at any place in Lakeview, any day you want it. Loosk ic Mi lkkv. Lakeview And Vicinity Unite a niee rain fell Tuesday evening. Nee onr bargain Counter. Neilon & Maxwell. County court will lie In session next week. Ir. Stelner Mini wife went to I'lne Creek Tuesday. (. Howard wax in from Prews valley yesterday. Mrs. M. K. Hart h iuite Hick tirst of the week. Keady to wear clothing for men i and hoys at I! & M's. I 1. C. Hull. rook, the sheepman was j In town last Saturday. I'.crt Snyder came to town last week fur a few days lay off. C. Johnson, the West Side farmer was in town last Saturday. I'.ailey A. M : 1?-i tiiii 1 1 have a tine line Ml' summer garments for ladies. I .a dies and M isses Sum mer Gloves and M It t- a t Lakeview Mir. In. We can supply any magazine. One hundred samples to pick from. I 'res. Tavlorand fainilv f I'aish-v ' ' i were here tirst of the wrk on btisi-1 tiess. i Albert 1'entisin town this week, he says to get tien uainted with his! folks. Thos. Cloud expects to open Hp his ice cream I'arlors on Water street soon. Mrs. I'earl Mulkey weut to Cedar ville last w eek with a stock of mill inery. W. 1 1. I'.ishop, the sheepman, was doing business in Lakeview last Sat-! urday. ' ; Alex. Fitzpatrick, the ZX foreman. ,,vn fr..m i -t,..u ., ........ I'ridav. A few Spei ial bargains in hats at our l'.argaiu Counter. Nedoii Maxw ell. ieo. llankins recently purchased a section of grazing hind south of I'.ig vttlley. Miss lis-ie I'enlan l has been sick for a Kirk or two. but is able to U - a bout again. Mrs. liileii .lotienand h r attorney from San Francisco are expected here Saturday. Frank Loggers made application while here last week to prove tip ou his desert claim. Work ou the artesian well oa the HankitiH lot is progressing. They are down about ."0 feet. W. A. Masslngill has been adding to his residence. Harry llazzleton I"11 '") a room last week, S. L. I'orter, the Silver Lake saw- mill man was doing business in Lakeview lirst of the week. s. c-essler and wife and W. J',. Whittcinore returned Monday from n.eir trip to Surprise valley I inehisi .Naiionai iiaiiK have re j eel veil a lot of small money safes to la- used by savings depositors. Loren I lay ley is at work finish ing up painting the exterior of the First National Lank this week. Jim Metzker exjiects to start his sawmill In a short time. He drove his logging team over last week. Mrs. J. J. Moore aud Mrs. Win. Hartlerode, of J'aisley, came to Lakeview hist Saturday for a few days visit. Lavet'leland and family were visit ing in Lakeview from Flush last week. They were the guosti of Mr. and Mrs. Looiie. The north wind last week caused considerable uneasiness amoug farm ers. A continuation would have had a tendeucy to dry up the ground and make hay crops short. Everyone should visit the Publle Library. The ladies who have had charge of the work of putting the reading room iu sliuie arc to lie con gratulated. The room looks very neat, Indeed. Charley Arthur Im in from the slurp range. Summer HatH of all kinds at Luke view Mercantile Co. Watch for D. K. I'enner, the piano tuner. Me will vIkU you noon. (J. F. Aithtir came In from the range with his slurp lust week. The old pent leinan IVtrle of War ner, was trading In Lakeview Mon day. The big brick saloon on the corner Is the Itest place In town. Tost At King. ltklH .loe Arctier, w ho was kicked ly a horse last week. Is able to lie tip again. Fine Legistered Peri-heron Stal lion for sale. P.ox !hls, Ashland, Oregon. !-17 Wool is being hauled to the rail road very last, teams going out nearly every day. The n oft h end of t lie valley is alive with sheep. They are in from the range for shearing and lambing. I'ost King ate silling th llest grade of lniioi's and cigars of any establishment in Lastei n ( iregon. 1'.' The order attaching a portion of the Lakei-w land district to the Kurns district goes into effect July tirst. Calling cards are a different cut to w hat they were last year. The new style can tie had at The Lxaminer office. 1'ailey Mussingill have cut a door through the partition separat ing tlie main store from the store room. 1. K. I'enner, the noted piano tuner writes The Kxaminer that he will be spring. in Lakeview early this Thomas was in town the :iy. He has brought his ! L i. : ot her d i sheeep in the valley for shearing and ! lambing. i i Jas. McShane came down fr. m t he ! head of the valley summy, where , he has the Harvey sheep on the ; lambing ground. Miss Ada Currier, who has been at ; the Currier farm at llanfoid, Calif., : h ir se ( ral inont hs, returned to sma mer Lake last week. L. M. r.rattain as adininistrator of ! the Loveless estate, has filed notice 1 of final settlement. J. I. Vcnntorj represents the heirs.. I Si Henderson made a trip to Steins ( Hlif., for ho kindly donating a 'Jic Mountaiu for the Mammoth St allien tlonary tand. to the varloim new with Kitchen, the sheep buyer. He returned last Friday. H. Follard, who Is clerking for J. K. liertiard & Son has arranged u neat window display, to represent the battleship Oregon. ('. II. McCutnber, the cruiser, went up to the northern part of county i I"" Week. He expects to return to ! 'eview about the middle of next month. ui.uiniiiiH, toe in tn ion tuiyer, is here looking after mutton. He has Is-en in the northern comities, and states that the best slurp have birji sold from the bands there. W. 8. Kd wards of the West .Side, has leased his ranch to Messrs Wil shire & Young, and w ill move with his family to Nebraska some time in August, where they w ill make their home. J. H. llartzog was up from the ranch Tuesday. He has been Irrigat ing, and says the grain looks well. The north wind dried the top of the ground, but has done no serious damage. 11. V. Jacksou of the land ollice, left for Helena, Montana, last Suu day, to report for duty at his new quarters. "Jack's" friends hated to see him go, but Uncle Ham said "go," and go he must. HI Manrlng went to Warner last Friday, presumably in the interest of the H'aruer road extension propo sition He will probably have the people to preseut a new petition, gotteu up in a legal form. V LIlkLY WEATHER REPORT Helnw we give n r'parl of the woathn hs recorded hy the (ioverniiietit winthn hnrenii station at The V.x a mi tier (ifrlcs Thin report in chanKetl each week, andil our readera wivh to keep a yearly recqrtl of weather condition for future rer, ence, cut out the report along the black line and paste it in a no rap txxik on week after another. Thii reord will taken on Tuesda- to end each week and twgin on Wednesday for the next week Government Weather Bureau St tion at Lakeview, Oregon, ('. O. MrrzKRR, Local Otmerver. W'k endltifr Tteday, Apr. lsor, iy jmax jmln. irH'lp mi'w rlikrum liaiMiii mil wed. no I ;i-' U.lMl j IX) ( cenr thurrU' :is (i.tur on "i "" f rid'y !! f :I4 T (,-"LL,mLL " saV'v i 7f 0.14 I (HI . sun. r." ::i j."ii (m ' moti. i 7o :'.J i o ::it fS i pi . v;f tiles. I I'iII :;i ; O.lta i TlO j idi-nr Resolutions. II 'hereiis II till- pleued our 1 1 en Vetllr ; I at .her t.i i nil tr.iiii oar mi 1-1. uiir lie- ; l ived si-t. r, I'earl I'.atue-. I : lie it U solved, that Liikeshnre I..nlje, No. 77, I 'et'ree of 1 lolinr , has lust a Vulu ' ed liieii l and worthy uieinlH't, u lid while we mourn our loss, we du not lament u those who have no hope, be le vinn in u glorious Ke-urrectioli, 1hmi we iiL'nm shall meet her I:. -solved, that our condi leln e and sincere fympitthy are tendered In the bereaved relatives of our departed Sister, and may they in thin hour of sorrow , turn to the all w ise lio.l, who docth all things well. Resolved, thul a copy of these Reso lutions tie spread on the minutes of our lode, a copy be seal to the family ol the i deceased, and that the same he puhlitdi- ed in the local newspapers. Fraternal l Submitted, l'.i:i:l 11 Fitzi.i:ai.i M ai:V 11. Svitd:ii - Co muiittee. II. F. Ciikvkv ) Library Note. The following is t he amount ex pended by the I'ublic Leading Loom and Library Association: tnoimt collected s:liir.,:'Ji Looks .eili:i..Vi Magazines and papers L'li.lHi Stationary 7.l!" Wood .'..() l urnishings, light, etc. tk).4.". Total expenditure 2v2:& Amount now oti hand f 103.(4 A vote of thanks wan extended to Mrs. Walter Sherlock of Alameda, paiKTs that have contributed, aud to all who have contributed books. The Library w ill be opx-u to the public for the first time, thlnifveulng. -Stiffs" W in From "Kids." The ball game last Sunday be tween a team picked from the boyn of town and one picked from what the boys termed "Stiffs" resulted In defeat for the "kids." When the "stiffs" got warmed up they were not so stiff, and waxed It to the "kids" with a score of jMtoH BOtfN M A I .LO Y I n Lake v ie w. 6 regoiiT April il, 11)05, to Mr. and Mrs. V. I'. Mailoy, a son H pounder. M I LLLK I u Paisley, Oregon, A prll I'L'nd, 1U0., to Mr. and Mrs. V. Y- Miller, a son. FLLMING At i'lne Creek, Oregon, April 22d, l'.m.-i, to Mr. and Mm W. C. Fleming, a sou. lEWTRAUtf CCO'S OVERALLS for men who toil I I'' " 1