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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1905)
A MATTER OF HEALTH imiiiMiiiiiiniiMiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiii) actional Xocal IUvh llawkliw wiw down from the sawmill a f-w day 1 1n pant week. Xlu mill Ihim cIohihI down for the w.iih(im, an will le seen In a notlee In tH Ikhiic. .')K SA LI'.. 1Ioiih( and lot, one hlmk north of the School Iioum-., to jp.llicr wllh IkiiimcIioUI fjoo'ln and a jfoml typewriter. KeaHonalde terms. ('. K. Moom:. .'!l-tf j. X. WntHon, .1. g. WlllltH Daniel Itonne, eo. Whorton anil S. 1 Alil ntroin Imve licen appointed leleijites to tin' TratiM-MlMHlHHlppI Commercial Cuijjn'HH and t he National Irrigation CmmroHs, which are to hold session In I'nrthind August L'l to 24. The Portland .lonrnal'H agKlta tloti of n new Jury H.VHtem making a vonlirt h.v tliree-fonrt Iih of a Jury vnllil, will he too hIow to have the (U-Hlri'il effect In the cane that ho ajjrivuti'M the Journal, that of Wil liiiniHiiii, (leaner and IMggM. It Ih learned here that MIhh Ger trude .Met 'alien, cldcHt daughter of ,Mr. mid Mi'H. A. McCnllen, formerly of I.iikevlew, and of recent years of AmIiIuimI. will he married to Mr. Floyd iiiillctt, ciiHliler of an AkIiIiiii'I Imlik. Tin wedding Ih to tnke jiluce in Arililand this evening. Tin-All urns .lockey Cluli liiihiiunle up IIk pronram for t he race meet in AltnriiN iliiring l-'jilr week, commenc liiK Si'itenilirr and font Intilng ila.VK. AIioiii .L'."iOli htiH hcen hung up in Iiiii'hcm for t he event k, and the niirt I'i'i nniscM to lie t lie licht ever held in .Modoc county. Ap exchange ankn why any woman, who Iimh ever watched a newtdioy or any Italian pea-nut vender make change will Klip a dime or a nickle Into her mouth while hIil Ih lining both IiiukIm to InvcHtlgnte her purse ur bag'.' Japan linn jilaced an order with the I'. S. Meel Corporation for :i.'iO steel IniilgeH, and an order with the iiuMw ln Locomotive Works for ."( loniinotivt'H and auother order for 20ot earn with two American llruiH. The eiiilniieiit Ih for a railroad in Miuu'liiiriii. I'uther I'ieiiHl who Hpetit three dayn lu I.ukeview the pant week, after looking over a mi miter of Biten for a embolic church, left tho ImprcHHlon lierc that a church would be laiilt on one nf the HitcH, to be Holected by the HlHliop. I'uther FIouhI wont from hereto 1'iilHley, and will vlwltneveral t')im in thin and Harney county. L. li. Mohh came hi from IiIh Juni or Mountain ranch lirHt of the week "ml Htarted for Portland yewtei day to vImU the Fair. Lute has been put Miitf up the hay on bin ranch and ''ii'-ing Home. I),, hii.vh he Iwih 7 or S h'UHof hay, which will be very valu able to liiiu in t he Hjiring in feeding I'll Weak Nheep through the wpi'lug "torniH. Don' t trv cheun cnimh medi- Jjnes. Cet the best, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. What a record it has, sixty years of Cherry Pectoral ASK your aoctor ir ne doesn't use it for coi-glis, " clds, bronchitis, and a!! I'nroat and lung troubles. J '",'v" 'uiiml lliic Avnr'a Climiy IVntnril till I m-i l m, i, i.m. i. t III .ill- '""'iliii''ia..-.im.,,.iniil luii l " i.uiniMAN, M.ii., n:i.. ' ": Avers mm stars ei! 6 PQ170ER Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE J. A. SIBBETS Turher or Mnxlr Violin, piano, Org.ui. 4'iiltnr. InrlnPt and 'rni't TauiLlit I.AKKVICW , OIIK..0. Prof. .1. U. WillitH returned from Klamath 1'alU hint week, where he Iwih been tending IiIh brother'H ntore luring llie latter'H aliHcnce on a pleasure trip. The I'rinevllle Itevlew Ih very bit ter iaiiiKt liistrict Atlorney lleney been line of hin nl renuoiiH effortn to convict in th" land fraud trial. The editor of Hint paper wan a witness. As a result of tlie enforcement of the Htrict. Sunday closing law in Pendleton, which llie fai'inefH claim deprive t In-ill of an opportunity to procure extniH and supplies during the rushing harvest times, a farmers More has been organized wit a n capital of L'O.Oiin, to be inaiiita'ned on a ranch outside the city limits. Another rich strike has been made on the mountain between I.akeview and Ilidwell. The rock is naid to be very rich in native gold, and in large quantitlcH. If all, or a good part of the ledges found recently prove per manent and half iih good iih they bIiow on the Hlirface, thin Ih destined to noon be the mining center of the W'CHt. An urgent effort into Ih; made ou the part of rcHidcntH of Western Ore gon to quash the name of Webfoot for Oregon and the name the "Uohc State" given instead. So far an Kantern Oregon Ih concerned, tliert Ih no name that could be applied which could fill the wautn of reHi dentH. lu reality, more than "Web foot." The day of the Fourth of July Home little girl that rode on the Liberty car left her hat in charge of Mi-h. lien. Whorton, as many little glrlH did. and failed to call for it. Mrs. Whorton, after returning the liatn had one that she could find no owner for, and delligeut inquiry has f.,,1,.,1 ,,,yef find the little girl who lost her hat. Senator John II. Mitchell will be once more brought before the Feder al court on Sept. :.. when, with bin associates, he will be tried on what i known an the Filter indictment, in which it Ih alleged that Mitchell ac ccpled ijiJtltMi from S. A. I. Filter an compensation for hin Her vice In tw HlHting Futer to M-cure expedition of varioUHclai.i.H through the (ieneral laud olllce. Mr. A. L. Fey Her. member of the II nil of K. K. Wood & Co., San Frau cIhco, arrived here yesterday moru lng. Mr. Feyner came up from the city with a party of Sun FrancUco biiHincHB men with u view to securing the trade of Southeastern Oregon for their city over the new railroad to tup Klamath county from Weed. Mr. IVyner in visiting his ulster, Mra. A Hieber, and will remain here until Monday. Mr. 1'eyser was ouce a resident of Lakeview, and found ma ny old friend to graHP hi- ' a cordial HhaUe. p IU II IIIH GREAT REDUCTION IN SUMMER DRESS GOODS. Summer Voiles, Ribolincs, Grenadines, Silk Lawns, Dotted Swiss Muslins, just a few small pieces left, will close out for one-half price. Ladies' white and colored Summer Shirt Waists for cost Crash and Straw Hats while they last for one-half price. Also several other lines will be closed out to make room for our large fall stock which will begin to arrive next month. Lakeview M. E. Church HcrviceH on Sundav, Aug. I-'! asfollows: ll'cst Side.Utiion School House, at II a. in. and nt Lakeview at S p. in. Everybody welcome. Nankoimi Sxypkk, Pastor. I'rinevllle experienced some hotter' dayH in July than Lakeview did. The hottest day there wuh 107 and the hottest here wan 10.1, bin we can go 'em one better for August. Mrs. White, nister of Mr. W. H. Shirk, who has been visiting with Mr. Shirk and family for several weekH, will start for lier home in Chicago this week. Mr. Shirk will take his sister to the railroad, aud there will meet Mrs. Shirk's mother on her way to Lakeview ou a visit. Mr. Olson, who is iu this valley buying land, a few days since pur chased the Heltcel tract consisting of 210 acivH, lying between Cotton wood bridges and the Gap. The price was very low, being iu the neighborhood of $500, it being pas ture land. Several children about town have the whooping cough lu a mild form. Harry Bailey's children have it, and Mr. and Mrs. IJeall forbid their 5-' year-old sou liennie going to Baileys, but liennie caught his parents "nap-, ping" and went to Baileys. His. mother saw him coming from there and when he came into the house: she asked him if he had been to Bai- - leys. Bennlesaid, "yesmain, but I didn't take the whooping cough." Last week's Silver LakeOregoniau contains the validictory of Editor Kelsny and the initial bow of Editor West. Mr. West is making his first venture into the journalistic field, taking up a good work layed down by L. N. Kelsay who has steered the Central Oregouiau through the trials and tribulations Incident to estab lishing a newspaper. The field is large aud hopes for the success of the Oregouiau uuder Mr. West's muuuge meut Is universal. Nnfi.il uATAtuifi imm lu all IU lUgea. JLSfml i Ely's Cream Baling fm clew IMC, DOOtUW SHU Uvuii the dUuanud nioiiitiraue. It. curocuUirrh and Urivu wuy a cold lu the liuud ii.mu Huln. U ! laoud Into tho noHtrlU.B).'"1 ovur tho mumbriino u.id l. b.rbd. Belief U lm mediate and cure follow.. 1 1 le not drylng-oci not produce .uelu8. !! me 60 roU ' DrUS" tllBU or liy umil i '1'riol Suse, 10 ceui.- j;LY JJltOTUJiltS, t6 Wnneu Strwt, New York Mercantile 1,12.- WZ'QZGZ,&ty5& Hi BEALL'S DRUG STORE lm igss i tM. tV&&fiiZQiZ,'$& m p ted W 1$ 'J- Ti';i M LRE BEALL, Proprietor Ve have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded We Wish to Announce to the m TRAVELER That he can be as well accommodated at the MAMMOTH LIVERY STABLES in Lakeview as he can at any stable in th e State. It is our intention to always have on hand a good supply of the best hay and grain to be bought in the market. We also keep a force of experienced hostlers and careful drivers, who will always be ready to wait on our customers. HERYFORD & FULLER 7M ill TMJT SMILE, is seen on an faces whenever JESSE MOORE WHISKEY Is served. GEORGE JAMMERTHAL ! Company m 'ggg&'!ZZ& Q&&&&& LAKEVIEW, OREGON. m a p m i 11 1 O J K : liiiJ "Tjj lion00' 'U,y t'.!,M.M, - , lO i ' un With smii ciuuoa of Ayu.' y 1