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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1905)
I I I n Quality" in Our Store. The Best and nothing but the Best, f at lower prices than ferior goods. That that is why Bieber's new customers every QROCERES 12 His fruit Su.irar $1.00 Shillings Economy Roast Cofll-c Hreaktast Delight f inutiul package '0.' A valuable prize in cadi package. .pa sLlKuiatiirc .Miin i Karo Syrup 51.00 a ial. Star Chocolate VA)c a pound. Shilling's Sofia 1 Oca pound Mica Axle Grease 1 Oca can 3 pounds I 'ale Savon Soap 2fc Premium Crockery Coupons Free with each 25c Cash purchase at Retail. Ask for them. '"11" M IS U ki Into The Dealer's It's I DemandThe soil FEED AND LIVERY STABLE SOUTH LAKEVIEW. C. S. LOVELESS. Proprietor. I jiropone to otter the public a ntoppinp place where their hurni-H will be fed and cured for as they would lie en red for at home. I wil also keep a team and rig to hire. S. V. UeliurtexpL-ctM to Htart for : I" - I'U'luint i-peiit neverul duyn Mexico in u few dayn to inventlate ; tw the I.-t w.k. Mr. Fm.uiHt . will pjit lu the winter in North War The ituhber Plantation. Mr. Kehart U(,r; believen bin luventineiit is a kooiI one - j'nj(. j, L. Mnlth, the Life limur and int. ndn to timk..' a thoroiili In- uuce man, returned n few dayn njfo v. miration lufole letiirniiiu-. lie ri - from a trlji in t lie noi l lu ru part of ccived bin t.ti;ckcertilicaUrlanl week. the counly. Rules others charge for in tells the story and Cash Store is gaining day. DRY GOODS Yc arc now ready with a fascinating array of fall styles. How pretty they all arc! You should see hem. Kenienilier the new t hi airs an. always here first HI I'orado Flannels 1 Oc yd Ovauia Flannelettes " " I.conea Vicuna Flannels lLacyd Xew Flaid Dress ("oocls L'Oeyd Toile Iu Xord Dress lioods 1 c yd 14 Cotton Sheet Blankets $l.L- Ladies Dress Patterns S'J'A) each up. 1 V!! iT-JH" M k-:Z.-V-. HcadThat 1UU fVQIIU Brand! Lakeview And Vicinity (Hit Collier wan In town Monday. Family liiiinrH at Pont & King. If (leo. FIMgcruld was In tow n Mon day. L. I HiismIII wan here 11 rut of the wet'li, Oim Kchlugcl returned from the mint. People continue to locate milling ClllllIIH. J. W. Vlnyard was over from War ner Sunday. S. P. Momh tame down from Cho wuuean Sunday. Quite a lot of gruln Ih Isilng liuuled to town thcMC days, J.C. Oliver, the Went Side fanner. wan In town Monday. S. T. Col via wan downfroint'rook-! ed t'n-ek tlrt of the week. U. Ileynoldrt Is liaviuj; u lare nln ; painted on the north HldeofhiHHtore.: TIioh. Cloud Iiiim fluiHlied up and painted IiIh house, whlfh lookH very l"'a,t- ! You can't lieut 1'utcli'n prlceH on vej;etalileK. liny your wliitcrnupply : of him. j (ieo. Kanney, the Suinmer Laker, who had u loui; wick niiell. recently U aide to U' up. MUh Myrtle Smith lien;un a term of hcIiooI Monday ut the I'nlon hcIiooI lioiiKe on the Vet .Side. Dick KlnHley came to town Mini- day. lie linn Iteeu worklut; on a inreHiiitiK macliine all tail. t i.... wit i f... i ....m... ...... ...... I........... the Warner valley woolrowerH, ranch t IiIh week and reiiiaiued bcv were in Lnkevicw thlM week, l .: t ! cral tint n. John P.rileH. the Havln Creek farm - er, wiii up Monday to deliver a load f fruit. It wan all eniruired. I j One day last week while J. W. i Tucker wan working about the : house b" received a never.' cut on the ' eve. j H e want to hIio v.-you our line of jCoutH, Suit. Skirts, WuiHtH, Wrap - j pern, in fact, everything that women wear. Axxa M. Nkii.ox & Co. If tie- Kxiiininef lnu't the biMt newepaper in Lariteru ( ir-on li-ie are a whol- lot of felinwn that un guilty of Hiiborualion of perjury T". 7. I'.. F. Cheney in luiviii"; a porch built on bin rerddence oiioHite the j Muintnoth StableH, which Improved the lookn of the rcHldence wonder- fully. I Winter in coining; on, you bud In-t- ter lay lu your winter' vem'tabli'H. I F. It. I'atch, the comminnlon mer- chant will Hiipply you at reanonable ! pricen. j County Superlutebdent. I. (j. litn went to 1'ainley and hllver Lake; thin week to vlnit the nchooln In the i northern part of the county. I'rof. Willitn will teach at Fine Creek thin winter. Mm, L It. Jucknon, mother of.Mrrf, F..H. Patch, arrived liere hwt Frl - day on a vlnit with her dautchter. She lives in Indian Territory and cuine went to eee tlio Portland fair. Mrs, Jacknon Htnrted liomeTueHday. C. H. LoveleHH luviten the public to nliare their putroiiUKo with him at tlie South Lukev lew Feed and Livery Stable, lie guuranteen good treat ment to ail Htock left lu IiIh enre, and propoMeH to feed good hay and plenty " It. liU-tf Jack McDonald ha returned from Portland. As soou m he was freed from "the hog" he came homo. Mrs. McDonald went to Kantu Cruse, Calif., where she will spend the win ter for her health. Jack drove the stage down from Paisley lust Frl day. O. IF. Jacobs the Guano sheep rulnor, was in Lakeview flmt of the week after a loud of lliuo and sul phur for dipping his sheep. )!. takes The Fxniiilner and came to the ollice .Monday ami I. -ft a few "lioijuets." Thankh, If lie ever ruun a liewnjiaper we'll htiiiiy leturu the couipllmeni. j Stork mull cigars arc I lie bent. K. CiisclsN-r n here Irniii I'.ly iIiIh week. I C. W. Wltllfl'M M IIH . IV til lit tilt , week look In- lor inoii' ilitvi. I J. T. Flunk wiih In from His-k creek, east ot Warner suiula.v. j Attend the Saturday nluht dunces If you want to have n Rood t hue. J. (' Oliver winitH Mtoek to mint lire 1 ... ... ,., , and winter at fl per month. 40-tf Ilert (Jerking of the X ranch, wan registered at Hotel Lakeview Sun day, Frank I'nxton IhIii town this wwk, i .lliv lll.lone Mil III ion ll K'nin. . ,(Vi j ,. .... .... . ,, .... . I The little child i( tleo. VMh liaH ; ,.,. ,miK,.ruv Mlck wlih whoup. ! inir .. .... .. Kli. Follett and linn tnoiid, Calif., are vlxltlnu rehitlveri at I'lne ( ni k. J M. :uU.l(.der met I.U wife at the railroad mi her w n.v home. They arrived Moudn v. Hoth CoinmlHHi -uier Currier and li-nt attended Hie Hpeelul term t t eounty court la-it week. speak!.. of n.lli. r. hah'l. Itooiie, of Lakeview U MiuiiethiiiK of a bonne- er. hiiiiHelf. S. L. Ireiioiiian. ; liowal. Ih loot. Inu for hix fniii- j y to arrive from Hiirim. where they ; have Ikh-u vIhIiIiiu for two mouthx. j planned to have an opening, j lint we are too limy for that; come and nee iih. A vna M. .Nhi.o i o. j c .UMi,.,. wife mid miii en me . ""l l""ii I .i i- i.-.i- . ... . i. ,.oi. ...... ui.-.i r........ier 1-UKenuiCK ' F. T. liuniher, the waichimiker, i Iiiim moved to I lie imlel, l'ltrtleH ' want inyr work i.oiie . an Cud hlin at want my: w ork ..one run Cud lilui at that pliici-. A u"uile:iiau and bin family ate here tcoiu ' irici I. in to iniike t heir home. Tlie iuv ii i.i ul I lie S. T. Colvln ranch. ; XV" 'Mr' "Ix'dl.lerent Hiylen In the Warner Kirnet, ran;lii- lu price from j cciMh to i.Hll. Uclitour coi-Hctn : to you. AN.. ,. Xiiii.on & en, F. O. Hiiniio r..i'i.t Hcveral Iii,h ill town iiom ii-eM valley thUweek. 1 rank niii I whil- be was at Portland r.M-ently aboui the mimt familliir thin-; he run uci-imh wan a 70 nteak. 1 little child of Mr. and Mr. j Ju,,"e SlmmonM, who ure IIvIiik at j O'e "White Hoiihc," on the ZX ranch, i in Mcriuunlv 111 with l 111 If II tl II ! 11 kll ffll ! " I The fluent lot of plunh buytry roU-H 11 "" wi"','r '"" idaiiketH ever In j hak,'vll''v "ow "' ,'l't' Clieney'H lamenn & Saddle Mhop. AlIdeniKiin. ! (- them. . au-41 1 W'IM,II tough Iiiim taken a M,;,'lol,M turn Mince the cool weather ma lu and in inlxltiK with jcrlppo and pueninonln, wlilch maken a danger. ohm complication. When you Mtnoke an KnxUt or 1 M,,u,,tfAl" i'-' dKur. you nwdn't j ,K' UH,,"uied to blow your muoke. In j a"y ,'" '"-. Ktorkiuan, the 1 1'wkl'vl,'w t'lRar maker nelU them. I). I!. Conrad and Uoo. Conn, tao Paisley geutlemen, spent u couple of days In the county sent last week. Mr. Conrad was making a purchase of part of the ltugley farm adjoining Pulsley, from the estate. Ir. and Mrs. Dewey, who have been In Lakeview since hurt June, left yesterday for " Itlc well, where they will lie located for a while. A team from the Mummoth Stables with Joe Fuller us driver, moved them over. Walter Deut has moved his family to town. They occupy their residence on Main street, recently vacated by (ieo. Ayres and family, who moved to their own home on Water street, recently purchased from J . W. Tucker! It. Itaiidoin and family, and Mrs. Handout's mother came down from Paisley first of the week. rttrM. Kan dom und children and (irandma" i.agiey left for Ldgewood. California Monday, where they expect tl, side. WEEKLY WEATHER ftPrvT llelow wb give n.bnri of the wiiL, i rwordml iy the Oovn,t,.u... w it Imrenn xtntlni. .t Th. KxBminMr 0V" Thin rKirt la olmniteil rm-h wtk Ju mr rMden mUU to kmp y.,,!.''1 of weathar cnndltlona for folBrt cut out the ronort almg th, line and paate It in unrap bo,,, week after annttmr. Thla mri taken on Tueada- to end each o tKin on Wwlnewlay lor the neit Government Weather Hiirvan 8i. tion at Lakevtew, Oregon. C. 0. MrrtKRR, Cooperative 0hairt Week ending Tueadny, (Hit. J, mi mln. liaiion chtrvttt Nat, lall wed. thur frid'y Hilt '.V HI r.f wf ili) IMNI INI 100 j 01) Ulllll Iff j O.IH) 0.410 o.im ' miiii. 7.i N) iliL'lLL"'1 I :," ljMMT it imh. th ;i ii.im ini i i.TTisnr The Ladies' Outfitter j A.,.i M. Niil.m & (V, will nmkii for ymi liny 'nrineiit for women or rlilldrm, nud will nuike it u well a it mm b j Will umke it to plenne you in every purtieultir. We will clo iJie ork i proinptly, mill never nlln you to heJi. ""'"''d ' "".v Imihihh y mj d UH- ,:v'r.v trnn"iit hIimII fit, l,k ! w M" ti" w",r. priHluw a tn ' of I'oinfort. i i oc ) (.iiihIn, and prices not in any in. atuuits more tlain we would U wilting to pnv if ymi were mtlliiiK and arert liiiviiiit. are the principle iihiu mlikh we cxH'Ct to Biirci'd, (lur kihmIm Hie n well worth the inon- . . rv We a-k (or ihein. mm ijikmU you bnr : (,, muv caXuUt:u Imh,. in Sn FD. cif( are. We ore reudy to prove lliii, mid HiiximiH to uieel ymi tor tliii purpuK. We were u mouth ImviiiM unr wtock. We eii relied the cil v to uet exm'tlv alut ! we wnut. il 1011I would tuke imtliiiiR cle?. ' The price liii.l to I,, richt. Mini (tot 1 '"'iielil ui : v.x b piiyimtiiti. We ' r" "''d will I rem you ii well uh you rid ! be treated ill buy bin ANY WIIKKK.tf Our bi utliu' hIovcn tire tuovltig out come and umke your rholi'c while t he annorl llieut incomplete, Mr. Virgil Coiiu of Paisley, who ban Imcm u .Villi I ''ritueinco tin' Mtnt moiitli. rciiiriied lani we-k nil III way In .me. Mr. (Nutii nayn he Imil a very nice trip and enjoyed IiIm sttiyln the city very uiticli. He remained lo Lake lew a couple of days liefotv going on to Paisley. Thus. I lut ton of F.gll, ciimc to Lakeview flrMt of the week. He wa here to buy sheep, but said the prk was too hljih. lie sold all his skwp last spring, Mr. Mutton sitys th range was pretty dry out Ids wo? this fall, lie made The I)xumlur ollice a pleasant call. . ('. C. Harris, the Summer Luke farmer and stock raiser, cunie dowu first of the week after a load of flour. Clarence says lie unuall.v gis-s to Mer rill after flour, but thought hewotiM try Lakeview this fall. 1 le says tli fruit crop on the Harris rati-'h wo good this year, but all the fruit l spoken for by people up north iih lu' as lteiid and Hllver Creek, Wood. We will deliver you a loud ol wood of any length, any day, at any p' in Lakeview you desire It. Our price is 5 per cord, with dl couut of ten isjr cent If tn cordf or more are taken and paid for. Boo.nk & Mdi-kiov. for- liTlHevViiTJ)!1 IEVI SmMS SCO'S OVERALL'S