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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1905)
YOU i KNOW j BIEBER?! I ui 11 inn nnnnHc 1 Cane Fruit Sugar and One Doz. Pints Mason's Fruit ! Jars for I 9.00 BIEBE-R'S CASH ELr - RESTAURANT 1 "l i'.f. t'L Interest Gold Bond The Mutual Life Insur ance Company of New ork . . . KICMAKD A. McCLRDY, Pr.sid nt V,-. L. HATHAWAY, Ore. Manage. Ti.ii- g ld isjn'1 differs from any p.ilicy w ritteu by this or any other life innur ance company in the following essential particular : lei. The policy ie by its terms pay dhle iu liulii Coin. Tins refers to U-th the princitml coin and the intercut : 2J. It guarantee actually, (or specified terrxi of years, 3 per cent in TLeiw credits may i drawn at the tune lliey are made or at any other time, butasi'iig as they are allowed lo remain with the Company, they will be incress edliyl'1. frrei,t iiiteret, coiiipouuded annuHlly, uiitil ttte end of the said term, and, in theeventof the death of the in fcured, any such accuuiuiatated credits wi'd 1 paid with the sum insured. '!. At the end of the js-riod during rt'k'h prea-ium payments are required ( 10, 15 or if) years, as the case may be), the Company, if required, w ill exchange tii is Iiond for a i.ew one a stipulated mount, payable at tue doath of the in sured and, in the meantime, drawing 3 ier cent simple interest annually on iu par value, haiNi-iPAt. ako istkhost ev aiiLE ix ooi.o coix. The accumulated surplus or dividend w ill at the same time t paid in cafch, or it may be applied to increase the amount of the new 3 per cent Bond, which wilt also thereafte participate annually io the dividends of the Company. In addition to these feature which are peculiar to the Gold liond. it also combines all the advantages of the I 'at tribution Policies of The Mutual Life Insurance Company of Hew York, such at full participation ia the surplus earn ings of the Company, Cash Surrender aud Loan Values, grare ia payment of STORE .J . .. ,. i u:i .li.f- in.;.'. i-.-.o : i ...- red':iii;!r Kipulai u: at.r.irtive i in- 1 (.i.atioti ot itive-tii.ei.t aii-1 l'r.t-cT,..n i !'r any particular a;- aiii uiit u.a ! ie ol'.a;ned bv apnUii.: t-. the jin;- any nearest nt"''1' ; ' 'I I lit- I Lakevies . Ore. I Governor Chnmherlniu has issued a proclamation naming June i. ls;t jus the time fr hvldiL"' the election i ern the referendum to the voters of the state of the fPHt.isKi appropria tion bill. This election is a loDg way off. aud some of the institutions that exiiected to receive support from this bill, aud which are iu a measure responsible for the forcing of the bill trn':'!i tb l"ir'slHtir. are already tottering. These are the Normal schools two of which the one at I'rain and the other at Weston are about to give up the ghost. Mr. Weed, w ho came here a couple of weebs ago from Shasta valley, Calif., to look at the XL property with a view to buying, was not quite satisfied with the locations of the vurious ranches. One of the main ranches of the firm is iu .Modoc county, near Alturas, another one west of Ijikeview, a distance of some "sj miles from the lower ranch, and one at Abert lake, about 40 miles far ther iiort'.i. Mr. Weed seemed to think the property was to badly scattered. Probably if he had been more familiar with the range condi tions here he would have been more favorably impressed with the aparaeuess of the l satlons. It pro bably is a little more expensive to operate, but the advantages In being scattered overcome the inconven ience. They have access to more range by the principal ranch being located some distance apart. Lake iew And Vicinity . ll.-mttii-K w- Jit I. M- s- . i Camp supplies nt I. A M s. Family liquors at Post & Klnirs. t( 0. S. Morris was in town last Sat urday. J. M. Innes of t hewaucan fame down Sunday. Auction sale next Satunla.v at Howard's store. C. Johnson was over from lrews Creek Sat unlay. Ice Cream Freesers at the Iike Tiew Mercantile Co. . The silver Iake tiall team arrived here Friday evening. To Pokegama and return f20.i each for two or more. 2.V2 Kay Ballard was a visitor from lrewa Gap Saturday. Bird Beed was up from Tine Cwk to take in the ball Raines. ElU-rt Morris was over from the West Side lat Satunlay. Extras for McCormavk mowers and rakes at Lakeview MtT. t o. Bailey & MHssiiigill have the liest line of shirt waists in Lakeview. Patch keeps on hand constantly an assortment of fresh vegetables. Hay Forks and Harvester Oils of all kinds at Lakeview Mercantile Co. Y. K. Mc "oriuack and .1. F. Mc luliald come to Lakeview hist Sat urday. If von want a bracer, pet some thing th.it i- a b-.-n-er. At Post & King's, tf J .;( .i . r f men frot;-, II"-'- " '.:' .: 1 an- l.er- 1 ;:: .- 1 1.. : i t. . ; w--cta!-.-- . :. ii... - :. .-:ty raised -j- t.;-: v. ;.-. atr tdze li-.lle- , tr '.' 1 i' k K y. who has liecu ali- nt f r s.-v -ral months in California, returin-d to hi- home in Iike county iUrt Sunday. Assessor West came down from Silver Lake last Friday, having finished census taking iu the north eru l"irt ' lte county. The Lakeview ball team that went to Paisley last Tuesday to play ball started home Tuesday evening, riding all night. II. L. Sloss, editor of the Alturas New Era, was among the Lakeview visitors from the Modoc town to at t'id Th' n bull toeirrtnwnt slid j-'ourth of July. The Eli I'.eatauraut chauged hands last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Gates of Klamath Falls bought the establish ment, paying for It, 4.V). They are doing a good business. We uiiderstaud that L. K Ains worth, of Paisley, who lost his wife last week, will bring his mother-in-law and sister-ln- law to Paisley on his return from Berkeley, aud they will live there. District Attorney Moore aud wife returned to Lakeview Friday from Klamath Falls, where Sir. Moore was attending a session of the cir cuit court. They also visited Port land and Ashland. Andy Morris waa down from the mountains Monday. Ills little boy was riding on the range recently, and his horse fell with him, pinning the boy to the ground. He could not get out, so held the horse down till he uuciuched the saddle, ao that when the horse got up be would be free from him. I ;. 1 1 , li Pay e.ii.u- o. i' f:.iiii l'..y last W tfk. Fd Pratt was down from the ZX ranch to tvlebra tc. Win. Thorne was her.' this week taking In the sights. Charley Ward celebrated the Fourth In Iakerlew. Win. A. Miller cam? over from his homestead, near Big valley last Friday. Harry Mctirath and wife of Al turas are among Lakeview visitors this week. Mr. J. M. Mclade came down from I hla homestead last week and stayed ! for the hall game. Chandler's automobile upset the other day while running at high speed, hut nobody was killed. Andy Nellon came in town last week on a visit to his family. Andy has Uen out for m'veral weeks. From July first to OutoWr first the I". S. land office will lie cloaed at noon on Saturdays aud not open until Monday morning. W. K. Harry, the tule ptet was dic ing business in Lakeview and inci- ' detally quoting popular pis-ms as a means of reviving his spirit. lr. E. H. Smith and wife, who have ts-en on a visit with the lr's. rel itives In the Fast are exjiected to return to lakeview 'n a couple of weeks. J. II. McNew and family came down from Paisley last week. Mrs. I i Mi-New will remi.tn here fur a comple of weeks, and .!( iil ivl urn to the i sheep camp. .1. Pr.id-r. i S i i !.-ikT. u.--k '.. ;-;t t ' . ; f iir a ad ntttiid the Aiiini.i. ne-.-tii g of tiie National Me.licai A-o, iation, which Is-gitis its sesfinii July 7h. T. II. Vernon and family started for a summer's travel with their daughter, who has leeii ill all sum mer. Thev had a good outfit, aud w ill camp out. They w ill visit the Portland fair some time during the summer, aud will travel through the I Willamette valley. C. Fisher, the Warner sheepman came over to Lakeview last week to collect his money for his wool. He sold about K) muttou sheep to VV. U. Koutson for a California mutton buyer. Mr. Fisher has been troubled with rheumatism this spring. A. K. Itose, representing the West ern Historical Publishing Co., of Spokane, Hash., spent about 10 days in this office looking over the files of The Examiner and collecting other history obtainable la this office. This week he is looking over the county records, and says he is collecting some good matter fur the history of Lake county. A shootiLg scrajie took place one day last week on the bridge at Keno, Klamath county. A man by the name of Took aud a man named Nurss bad a difficulty over money owed Nurss by the former, when Took drew a revolver and shot Nursa. The bullet passed through Nuss1 baud, which he had In his pocket, aud entered the Lip. The wounded man will probably recover. Fred Moore's -Comedians arrived here last Saturday and in the even lnj played to one of the biggest bouses ever had In Lakeview. The play was one of the best ever put on by Mr. Moore or any other company here, aud waa well played. Mr Moore has a good troupe, composed of proiultuent Knights of the stage I.! KL WHATiH. Id. i OKI, r l..w we kivc s report i ( the w. un as recorded by the (iomthihi iiI i a'.liri htircnii Mat inn t The Examiner Oific This report is changed each week, and if our resders wish to keep a yearly record of weather conditions for future refer, rnee, cut out the report along the black line and paste it in a scrap hook od week after another. This word will h taken on Tnesda- to end each week a4 begin on Wednesday for the neit wek. t torero men t Weather Borewa Pta lion at l-aVTiew, Oregon, C. 0. tlrriiK kb. Cooperative Ohsertcr, Week ending Tuesday, June T. Mi. Psy mat mlB. itrsrtw ItaiMMi rhaiwetar IsU wTTTiiStToi 0.(M clear i 1 i. i. I " tliur. M 47 .(N) 00 trid'yl Kl 42 1M "("k" ul't I S9 I 4i I T Ital I o.r 00 sun. w IM mon.l us 42 O.no 00 (HJ tm-s. ItO 44 Q.tx Indians from the ISidweU Inillaa n-hool afford ntiislderalkle amtiav ment for tla bit; crosds that Rather on tin' stneta these evenings The Iwvs are pretty handy with the gloves, und for a few dollurs art willing to amuse the white people with a few fisticuff bouts. WANTED: Wuiiieu to represent us iu their home and adjoining coun ties to distribute sjunpli-s and ailrrr tis- ort goiMls. Salary f 21 per week and cctis-s, guaruteeil. Kxpeow advanced. Exx-rleiuv uiinect ssarr. Adiln-ss. with stamp, staling nsr, Keeve Co., 41." IH-arboru St..( fliciigu, III. l. 21-1 Hub. Sloss of the Altliras New Km who i in Laketh-w e.-l. brritinj;, that hi- iuvi si igat . ns in Klaiiidlh - i : 1 . ! .1 a hs alii'ii f .r :i m -ja-; .- '.s ! : i:n t w i ' ? -tr . ;- t : se . ....... - ill I', II-. I V Would you accept a poM-itiun that will pay you a straight salary i ::... l p'-r day C'POO per week id w hole oi spare time? If so write at once. This is no book cavnsslng scheme, but n straight forward bu ness proposition, which will he a permanent as you may Is able to make It, aud will afford exceHVot change for promotion. No hood, red tajie nor unreasonable repaire ments. Act quickly as we wish to employ some one In your locality without delay. Sprague Wholesale Co., Wabash Ave., Chicago. 25-5 Wood. We will deliver you a load of os of any length, any day, at any p1 Iu Iakevlew you desire It. Our price is to per cord, with count of ten per cent If tea cw or more are taken and puld for. IIoo.vk Mi un wanted A Cook at Hotel. Paisley. S' Hages given. Call ou or adi 27-2 It. IUnuoM Paisley, Or Mr. Purrett died at Pine Tuesday night. We did not k& the particulars. jnttcJi WjsarJO mm 1. iu 1 rig ''Jtlgb i gu tar H vi "MMi fiff.a, :noiat Mi lidiiy t