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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1905)
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 a constant source of annoyance, as well as a detriment to the shoe, result from lack of projier atten tion to the details of construction. SHOE is made with the most careful scru tiny. Its uniform excellence of con struction assures you of its perfection. All styles to onlT mailt' of all kinds of leather, in an y size desired. B0Y5 SUITS Comfortable, stylish suits for bovs of all ages well tailored of the best and most substantial fabrics, serviceable lined, and have been made with great care. Thei prices are low and will stand the most critical A examination. HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! Particular people arc most exacting, about their hats. Tuf.v make the best customers' for our line. The New Spring Styles are very reasonably priced here. ....BIEBER'S CASH STORE.... Special Rates Kast From Reno via Southern Pacific. T Indianapolis, I ml., and return S7."i.I."i Toronto, (int.. mid return '-" V Niagara Falls. . Y.and return M.7.". Ai-i-1 1 11 1 1 1 Twentieth 1 1. tenia t it mal Turni'eet at 1 in! i:m:ip dis: Interim tionnl Sunday School ( inneiit ion, Toronto: Imperial idiiinil Aueieut Irder Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Niamirn Fall-. N. V. SALK IATKS:-.liiiie liiih, l:;tli. 34th, 1.1th. Pith and ITtli. Kouml trip to lie eoinpleted witliin '.) days troiu date of sale. ST()l'OVi:i:s;-Alowed west of Chicago or St. Louis, except that stopovers will not he aiioued in Nevada on going trip. For further information apply to. A. H. llisiso. 1). F. A. P. A.. So. Pnc.( o.. lieno, Ncv. Warner Light Plant Incorported. Articles of Incorporation are tiled with the Secretary of State under the laws of Oregon for the California & Oregon Light, Heat - Power Co.. capitalized at :M,(jm).ilO. The incor porators are Messrs. Keller, Shirk, Anthony iv ressler. The purpose of the organization is to furnish liuht and power for Luk. county, in Oregon mid Modoc e inn- ty in California. The papers ";(lflil,lrs m ,i;..(rs , ,. ,,, , tled u ii Tuesday and forwarded to' the Secretary of State. IIi-o'h Is ('. Ilenkel Im rcimncrlng IiIh Iiouhc tlilH week. Straw lnitH at Ahlstrom JiiHt received. Frank Itloomlngcnmp of Illy here thin week. J. A. Anderson whh In town from the Gap Tuesday. Look at Ahlstrom Pro'n cushion Hole hIioch for men. AhlHtrom HroV have received n new supply of cook HtoveH. AhlHtrom Pro'n keepn ihlldreiiH' shoes and stockings la all colors, I. N. ConverHe of the Mt. Converse Stock Farm, whh up town Tuenday. Those who went to the show are highly pleased with the performance AhlHtrom Pros, have Jtmt received Home lute style straw hats. Come look. Ice cream Hoda, t he lnHt ever put over the counter, at Cloud's lee cream parlors. TIioh. Cloud, tlu Soda Works man Is putting up another large order for Alt urns this week. .1. A. Morris, the Flush Merchant, and his brother Alex of Kogue Kiver, are in Lakevlew this week. Foil SALL. i'ure-bred Poland China bigs. Impilre of CIiuh. Oliver of New Pine Creek, Oregon. L'-l-tf. Fide linguist, t he sheepman, is in town t his week, lie will receive his mail at Lakeview for a while. Ivan llnniniersley eiiuie over from WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT. pelow we (dvo n report of the wnmher hh recorded hy the Government wcntlier hnreiiu MtHtinn nt The Examiner Ollice. Thin report ih chunked each week, nnd i oar readera winli to keep a yearly ricord of weather conditions for future refer ence, cut out the report along the line nnd paMe it in a scrap hook one week after another. Thin reord wilt be taken on Tuemla" to end each week nnd begin on Wednesday for the next week. Government Weather linreati Ktg. tion at Lakeview, Oregon, C. 0. Mkt.kkr, Coiperativo Ohmtrver. Week ending Tuenday , June 1.1, lflflf, buy muz inln, Iirtrlp lIIOII hii'w fell wed. I til 41 thurjM H'U fTid''y"wi" 40 j nary r H"rr"4iT hi in." j H4 I 41 moii. Nli41 O.IHI "UK)"" 'TCnif "o.imi" I INI " 110 I (X) O.IN) I IH) tllCH. 8.1 I 41' I O.IHI IHI character ( dajr P.t. cl I 0y clear Warner last week, where he has been I t A I LaKt'VieW nu V ICiniiy removing the wool from sl p. Family liquors at 1'ost & Kings, tfj A. Iliclfi- has received some neat Several drummers are here this j writing tablets wit h the picture of school on the front week. I '.. K. lloinl was over from last week. ! If .Mill wiuk a bracer thine- that is a bracer. King's. net some t Post iV tf I 'ost King ha vt 1 1 recoil. tl best tf The lirst week of the Lewis and t iark Fair wu a rainy one. The attendance fell short a little. O-A-STOXTX-A-. Boan the I lha Klnl1 Hav9 klmn NETNfiTSJl NISrNiSN&NB'BSd! .LA ID LAW'S.. SULPHUR 0 POWDER SHEEP DIP the Lakeview coyer. Mr. Flournoy, the sheep trailer, arrived in Lakeview this week to receive several ba lids of sheep Intake i iver t lie I rails. Harry Ahlridgc was up from Fine Ovek Tuesday. He says the fruit crop will lie light, hut hay and grain crops could not be bet ter. .1. IF. Donnelley, formerly of Pais ley, who has been on a F. S. train ing ship in Sail 1'rainnsro for about Clem lleryford returned from !:! years, returned to Painley lids Millville last Sunday, where he has j week. been all winter. J J. A. Anthony, the electrician, was An instructive ruliiiK' by the w,.. j up from Pine ( 'reek with his family eral laud ollice is printed on aiiot her j 1 lliH week. He came up to reuulate pae of this issue. i the wires for the moving picture ' hIiow. i W . M. Harvey sold :;." head of C. Swansou, the sheep and cn 1 1 It buyer fr. mi Sacrann'iit o, is in Lake view (.his week. Several of our town people were out lishiii"; Sunday. The duv was1 TAD A C Absolutely NonPoisonous. The name Laid law's has long been synonyni 'Mt with sir" cvr - Th'-ir nitomers who have jitit these dips to practical trials, say that you can always be sure of the following: They are certain in their effects in curing scab. Their effects are 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 dip cheaper than lime and sulphur, and superior in every way. No injury possible to the sheep by poisoning, or to the wool by burning or staining. Specially prepared with the correct proportion of sulphur in it, for the convenience of sheepmen to whom the procurino; and handling of sulphur isboth great expense and labor. All mixed and ready for the bath. One 50-lb. bag is sullicient to dip 1,000 sheep in short wool, price $H. For Sale By BAILEY & MASSINGILL i an ideal one for a picnic. ' i 1 1 .1. S. Dewey and Mr. Iiu-kcr, the I ! cruiser, was at lii-valley last week j fishing. They returned Sunday. !: .1. L. Hampton of Paisley, went to 1 j Portland, as a delegate to the Grand Lode, A. F. &. A. M. of Paisley. Thos. Cloud is serviii"; the patrons of the ice cream Palors with a super ior ipmlil.v of ice cream these hot lays. Press Taylor ami family ami Klvcy lianister came down from Paisley last week, ami remained lien; several dayH. They started m for Surprise valley Monday, Mih. S. M. lieneh ami a friend of AHhland, j;ave a birthday party In Ashland last Tuesday, a week 11450, to about 40 of their friendH. A 45raud time was had. Peter Arbios, of Kan Francisco, representing Miller & Lux, was here 11 few dayH the pasL week, looking after his lirm's interest in the sheep market lie left Monday morning. llids aro invited for Cutting, and HCIU1145 1200 posts 7 feet lone; and lL'OO poleH M feet long for a, Telegraph Line from Lakeview to Plush by way of Adel For partlculnrH hco Harry Pulley. i:i-2-l Prof. Slbbets, tho iniislciun from GranU J'iihh, who wo H)oko of a few weekH 11450 as coming to Lnko vlew to take charge of the ltriiHS Land, arrived here last Saturday evening. He wan received cordially. horses this wVek to Tom Madigon. The price received will remain a secret unless we' catch Mr. Harvey asleep. Ilailey Massingill have 1 ived 1 HouiewritiugtaiiletHwit.il the pici. lire of the Pioneer sl ore on I he cover 1 he pict ure of t he block was taken 1 before the lire. ('has. ( Hi ver, the Goose Lake hog raiser, was up town Tuesday willi some line liauiH for sale. .Mr. Oliver has a brood of full-blood polnnd China pigs for sale. C. AhlHtrom Is in the northern part of the county this week witli a load of iiicrchnmllHe. Mrs. AhlHtrom went with him as far an the ranch, where Hhe will visit for a week. The little baby of .Mr. and Mrs. AyreH had Its hand frightfully mash ed hint Friday. The baby whh at an open window, ami laid Uh hand on the Hill, when the window fell, catch ing the fingei-H of one hand. "Fncle" Stanley, of the Cciiarvllle Lecon, in Ids liiHt week'H Ihsiid mukeH a iioIhc like a rag. If you don't look out "Fncle," you will have the new disease, known us lint on the lungH, canned by chewing the rag. We understand that K. Keller is to build one of tlio nui'Ht dwelling hotiHCH In the country thin Hummer In the town of Pino Civuk. Mr. Kel ler Iiiih alwnj-H lived Just ncrosH the Htate lino In California, and we are glad to learn that he Ih to become a renldeut of Lake county. A Chance for Lakeview. V.. A. McDanlelH, and T. J. Ilonlrn traveling for the Portland Kvcnliig Telegram, of whom The lAiiinltier made mention last week an having Jiint arrived when we went t, prow, proposed to give Lakeview a credit able page write-up, I'liiHt rntlng with photographs. All they asked of our cltl.eiiH is for at leiiHt !H) to hiiIikctIIk1 for the paper at the regular price. 'Phis is 1111 opportunity Lukevlcw should 110I overlook. It costs until- iug, for I he Telegram Is well worth j the money asked for it. There an" I but a few Telegrams come to I.ukc ' view now, and if our people would I once net to reading It they would j realize its worl h. ' The gen 1 leiueii are nice nppiiiriui; ! nnd me certainly capable nf per- forming the work I lie.v propice in n ; manner that will insure ret urns, and , in 1111 honest mid enlightening wnv that our 1 pie could not nelp t m -1 1 ig proud of. Hiss I'lo. Hall Married. At I he 1 10 1 ne of t he bride's pilivnts ill Myrtle Creek, on June 7th, If'1"', happy wedding took place that Join led for life Miss Florence I . Hall ami 1 Dr. A.C Seeiy of Koselnnn. Miss Florence Hall resided in l.nki I view, living with her lirolher, Pr. T. ! V. Hall, foripiilea while, r.nd piin ed t lie friendship of all h met Iht. 1 The Mvrtle Creek Mull hiih of the happy event : The wedding was a ipiiet uffnlr, ! only a few invited guests and nit'lii j hern of the family being pivwnt. County Clerk Zopher Agee aclcil j lies! man while Miss Grace 1 lull. sister of I he bride acted lis lillliil I or. The bride is a chin miiig W"1 occoinolislied iiiiiie- lad'. 1 h 1 Ki-ooin is one of Douglas coiinl.V 'leading pliysicians. Dr. S.vl.v nnd wife will reside in Uosidiurg. 3'he.Matl uiiiles will: their wide circle of frii'iul In ex ten ling coiigratulalioiiH nad wishing them a. long and lnil'l'? wedded life. The I. O. (. F. Lodge of Lnkrvi' elected Hie following oIIkcih In1 Saturday night: F. . Ahlstrom, Noble Grainl; 1- lienll, Vice Grand; A. W. Miuiring. Secretary; Harry Haley, Treasurer. Wood. We will deliver you a load, ' leiiL'th, at. liny place in Lnkevi''i duv vou want it. P.oonk & Mi'i.KiiV. '"""""I 1 1 limn laiin; !"' fiiniaM1 ievi simss &co'S OYERALli