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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1905)
I ,1 I been made low and will prices are examination. i HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! Particular people are most exacting about their hats. They make our line. The New reasonably priced here. ....BIEBER'S CASH STORE.... National Good Roads Association ' Tin' F.xumiiit'r is in receipt of the otliicial call for tlie Fifth Amniiil , National Good Koads Convent ion. to tie held In 1'ortlanil on .lime L'lst toi'lili. iroin the secretary, l:. W. Kichardson of Portland. .Mr. Kichardson states that niueli of the present sentineiit in favor of tin' iiei'inanetit improvement of -the public roads is due to the substan tial support liiven the movement by the press of the country, and he tiroes a continuance of the support that j has brought about the present sue-1 cess. j The time is most attractive for a visit to Portland, beiny at a time' when the Lewis ami Clark fair is an , attraction itself, mid any one wish-1 ilm to visit the lair would do w ell to ' . .LAIDLAW'S.. SULPHUR TOBACCO POWDER SHEEP DIP Absolutely NonPoisonous. The name Laidiaw's has lon been synonym ous will; sure Citiv. Their customers who have jnit these dips to practical trials, say that you can always be sure ol'tlie following: They are certain in their effects in curing scab. Their effects arc durable.. They do not stain the wool. They can be used with all safety. They are cheaper than other remedies. They help the growth of the wool. A clip cheaper than lime and sulphur, and ''Uperi;r in every wa v. 'No injury possible to the sheep by poisoning, or to the woo! by burning or staining. Specially prepared with the correct proportion of sulphur in it, for the convenience of sheepmen to whom the procuring; and handling ofsulphurisboth jrcat expense and labor. All mixed and ready for the bath. One 50-11). bu is sufficient to dip 1,000 sheep in short wool, price $8. For Sale By BAILEY & MASSING ILL o B0Y5 SUITS Comfortable, stylish suits for boys of .'ill aires well tailored of the best and most substantial fabrics, serviceable lined, and have with preat care. The stand the most critical the best customers for Spring Styles arc very make it a point to visit the fair lur- ins the session of the (iood Koads i convention. F.ach county is entitled ! to several delegates, and if tliere is any person wlio wishes to goat that time could make his visit of impor- . tanee to the county as well an toj himself bv jroiim' as a delegate to the ' - I Good Koads convention. We would be ulad to recommend any of our read ers to County Jude Duly for ap pointment as a delegate. The National advisory Committee of ( re(;on consists of I )r. It. Duly of Lakeview, Senator John H. Micliell, .John H. Scott of Salem, G. A. Hart- miin of l'endletou and J. . I'.ooth of Grunts 1'ass. OASTOTIIA. Bean the hie Kind You Have Always BoujM 1! SHOE PERFECTION So many of the defects in shoes, such as breaking down of box toes and heel counters, ripping of stitching, etc., which prove n constant source of annoyance, as well as a detriment to the shoe, result from lack of projer atten tion to the details of construction. is made with the most careful scru tiny. Its uniform excellence of con struction assures you of its perfection. All styles to order made of till kinds of leather, in any size desired. Lakeview And Vicinity Dr. Stciner was called to Warner Sunday. Several mutton buyers are in Lakeview. .lolm I.ofl'uis was over from War ner last week. W, V.. Scammoii was over from Warner last week. Lottie Ahlstrom has been iliite sick for the past week. (,'. C. Lofftus and wife were in town last week from Crane Lake. Jeff I'arrisli and .1. T. l'look came over from Warner last week. Knymoud Italian! was in town .Monday to make linal proof on his homestead. let your mowers ami hay rakes at Lakeview .Mercantile Co, aent for the Met orniiek. Adam .Maripiurt of I'lush was in town Monday and made tt mil proof on his homestead. J. I'.. Sackville, of SisHon, Calif., traveling for a medicine linn, was in Lakeview last week. .Mrs. ')'. J. Maiiton went to Klam ath last week to visit her daughter, Dr. Alice .Muifllton. I), f. Cleland has the thunkM of Tlie Kxnininer family for a mess of line Honey creek lish. Lest line of Knstern shoes ever in Lake county just arrived at (Jeo. Conn's store at 1'aisley. Geo. I). Harrow of the Motel I nke vievv went to I'orlland last week to take in the Lewis and Chirk fair. The report of the condition of the First National liank of Lakeview appears in this issue of The l'.xain iner. W. K. .McCormnck and .Mm .Mc Donald were down from the .McCor mnck sheep camp in Lillle Chewail cau, last week. The 1 1 1 1 1 1 pusher of this sheet had the fun of moving last week, from the Ahlstrom residence to the lioyd residence on Water street. Dr. Daly went out to the Loveless ranch .Monday to examine a couple of applicants for !ifc Insurance pol icies in the .Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. The Hheepshearers who played u ' practice name of ball with the I al.e. c i'-uui a weeK n;;o last . ill lit lay , I J say the name was llayrantly mimep n denied by the 1 lei aid lahL week. 1 4)1111 Mort' ruin, more grass. New Jewelry at Ahlstrom Itros. ramlly liquors at I'ost & KIiik'h. If Itljt crops this year; plenty of ruin. Dorothy llielier Is visiting at the McKee ranch. LuniHii I'oskett was over from Warner last week. las. Turpln spent the fore part of the week In town. All kinds of new goods this wii'i at Ahlstrom Itros. Men's Khaki Suits $1.7.1 at Lake view Mercantile Co. It rallied like thunder Tuesday afternoon, but no thunder. here was a hall (of a) storm down the valley Tuesday. The new assessment of the A. ). V. W. noes Into effect thlH mouth. For Sai.k. ut a bargain, a llrst-class sewing machine. It, F. .Mamii.no. ( rder your suit now or you will he late for the 4th. Ahlstrom ISros. Men's and Hoys Crash ami Straw Mats all kinds at Lakeview Mercan tile Co. if you want a bracer, gel some thing that Is a bracer. At I'ost & Kind's. tf I'ost & Kin; have the best grade of liquors and cigars to he found In Oregon, tf Don't send away for a watch when you can save money by purchasing from us. Ahlstrom Itros. Dr. Cowan, the optician spent the fore part of the week iu Lakeview and started today (or Shasta county. Me expects to return here this fall. While playing with some other boys last Saturday, Carl Touidng- seu was hit on the head wilhastoae, which cut an uxly unsh on the back of his head. Ahlstrom I'.ros. have announced that they will present the winner In the contest for Goddess of Llbcrtjy, with a handsome diamond brooch valued at $1.1. Karl, son of Win. Dalrymple, who lives at L. A. Carricker's, met with a painful accident one day last week. A horse fell with him and his collar bone was broken. ieo. Storkinan returned from Sis- son, Calif., Sunday morning. Iledid not make the rounds he intended to, on account of the smallpox south of here. Me returned from I lie west. On account of I he smallpox mwiic down the valley it was thought best to allow the Development League meeting night, last Saturday to pass over iu order to avoid a public gathering. The 1'rst National Hand of Lake view was awarded the S0im bonds for the Cedarville MUth school builil liiK. The linuk's bid was is.l'i). Tlie bonds are payable in ihm an nual jiayments at l per c.mt. A. Storkinan, i he eiar man, in formed ii t,iH week that his wile Kreoj.cfl into it hulu iu Ull. h;il.Wjlj near their residence on .Main street one evening last week, and came very near hreakln her lee,-. (. Hllyti the sidewalk Is in very bad shape down that way, and hinted that somebody would break a limb and the tow n would ha ve the expense to pay. Win. Harvey and family will stal l for Ireland next Monday to npend the summer around tin. .,f .Mr. Harvey's boyhood (lays. They will stop at San 1'rancUco about a week before crossing ie continent to New York, where they will sail, after a few days rest, for Ireland. .Mr. Harvey Intends t,. visit the rel atives of the late John McLlhinney, while In the old country, besides nil the important places on the a,ild HO(l. Wood. Wo will hv'cr yuu a load, id ,, leimth, at any ph.ee ii, J.aluivii.w, ui.y day you want it. Uuum: .m, , Kl;y WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT Ilelow wo bIvo b report of the wather hm recorded by the Coveriiinent Wmit,et bureau BtHtion at Thn Kxumiimr 0l$ TIiIh report in changed Kach wiok, and if our rimdem iviiih to keep yonrly record of weather conditions for future refer, mice, cut out the report along the black lino and paHte it in ar.rap book odi week after another. This reord will b, taken on Tneada" to end each week nd begin on Wednesday for the next week Government Weather Bureau 8t. lion at Lakeview, Oregon, C. 0. Mktzkkr, (Cooperative 0biierr. Wtfk ending Tm'Hday, May St, loos ljr masjmlii, prnrlp nn'w ctirtM 1 11 ion (all d,y wed. 7 Ji j 0.tai 00 pi. ci'J" tliur, 70 j" :12 i"Q.iH) jMM '' ' frhl 'y lis j :i.'l I 0.00 I IK) Mat'.v M j :ij 0.IK no j " Him." ' iii :m "j 0..1.1 " (H) j i-ToTi7fy inoii.l f" I j t m " " tues. ii.i :w n.i'.i nu I Report of the Condition of No. 7,a44. The First National Hank of Luke view at Lakeview In the State o! Oregon, at theclone of business, Mny l!!)t.h, 1110.1. im:moi ki'i:s noi.i.,iti Loans and Discounts f T.'t.Sll 14 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .117 31) 1'. S. Itouds to Hecure cir culation IL',.100 ) I'remlums on I'. S. Itouds 040 G? Itouds, securities, etc 1111 In ItuiikliiK house, furniture and fixtures 1 J,.lM lu Due from approved re serve agents IM.Wi 31 Checks and other cash Items 1,771 ."I Notes of other Na'tioiial Itaiiks I, "ill 1X1 I ruci hum! papcrcurrciiry nickels, ami cents. (17 fxi Law im i. Mo.vpv T.i:si:im i: is I'.ANik.Ai.: Spej;H' fS,.10.1 7.1 J-eual temh-r notes 1J0 III) S.l.lM 7.1 Kedemptioii fund with 1'. S. Treasurer 1.1 per cent of circulation ) Oil 00 Due from I'.S. Treasurer other than .1 per cent redemption fund tint) on Total $1 17,777 31 I I A III I I I II. Capital stock paid in .III.IHX) Hi Surplus fund l udivided prolits, less ex pellees and taxes paid... National Hank notes ot, )siaiidiiiK- -.-rrrrrT Pue to other National LurfkH. :;ii N) 7'.i,!).Vi 3.1 j,:itni 4:' Individual deposits sub ject to idieek Demand certilicates of de posits. ... Cashier's checks outstand ing Total 1 17,777 3i Stati: oi ( )i:i:oo. . ss. Coi vrv or Lam: I, S. O, Cressler, Caslder of tlie above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my know lcilj,''' and belief. S. (. Ci:i:ssi.r.it, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before im' this ,1l.li day of June, 11)0.1. J. M. llATciii:i,iii:i(, Notary l'lihlli'. for Oregon. Si:ai CouitccT Attest: W. II. Shuck ) Hi' K J. Wll.eox Directors. J. M. Mol l IIKIss) !ti run m Fob H men ro toil m v4 L'7 71 1 " inn ml Mm mm k for