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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1905)
X r A THANKSGIVING TREAT BASKET CONTAINS X Bottle Catsup J Can Plum Pudding J Bottle Chili Sauce 1 Can Soup J BotUe Figs 1 Can Baked Beans J Can Potted Meats SOME OF THE GOOD THINGS PUT UP BY BISHOP COMPANY S1.BO EACH AT UT OUT! The DuaUr r -j BenXd The Brand! 4 1 FEED AND LIVERY STABLE SOUTH LAKEVIEW. C. S. LOVELESS, Proprietor. I impose to offer the public a Mopping place where their horses wil he fed and cared for as they would l cared for at home. I wil also keep a team and rig to hire. TIM III. K I.AXI XOTICK. I nited State- Land Of!i -e Lakeview, Oregon. Oct. H. Notice if hereby given that in c tnpliance with the pro visions of the Ai t of June:;, 187.S, entitl ed AnAet for ihe mlcof timber hinds in '.he State of California, Oregon, 1 Nevada and U'asliiritiV.ii Territory." as extend .. to iill itie PoMic Lund StsUes l.y act of August 4, l.V.2 i he following persons have this day hied in thin ofiici; their -sworn statement", to wit : Edard A McColley. of McClo"d, countv of Siskiyou. Mute of Calif. Sworn statement No ?M 7, for the purchase of sw!4' nj:4. m-: nw. nkk J'K; n w '4' 'v4. s,m:- Ti' -A s u 18 L vv M l. 1..un.r of Klamatti luilH, r.nniv of Klamath, state of Otegon. oni HtatemenfNo. 'MlH. for the pur- j v'hase of the SW Nw,. A'4 WJ4 !-ec. 20, KEVt and NEJ4' 8Ktf Sec :w, Tp : S, H is r. v m. Arnold G. Wagner, of Klamath tails, county of Klamath, mate ot Oregon. Wworu statement No. 3022, for the pur chase of the KJ NwJ ""J NE Bec 20, T p 34 H, K 18 K W M. That they will offer proof to show that the land nought is more valuatue for its timber or Mone than for agricultural uurpones and t establish their claim to Jid land Wlr Geo. rhaataio, clerk of Utrt wantr, Oregon, 4 hut office 1 PACKAGE (V i Premium Croc lc e r v UJH&ii Coupons ree with each 25 cent Cash Pur chase at Re- ; tail. , J J Who Cannot Supply YM With at Klamath Fall. Ore., i n Friday the 2th day of December, 1905. Tfiey name as witnesses: Chan. if. McCumber of J)airy. ( treiion, Frank Hall II. I. Crammer and .1. C. Smith of Klamath Palls, Oregon, Edward A. Me Culley, John H. Heller ami Charley Mesn'cr of McCloud, Calif. Any and nil persons claiming adverse ly the alsive-described lands are request ed to file their claims in this office on or hefi.ie said 20th day of Dec. 1005. 4:j C' A. N. Watson, Register. Son Lost Mother. 'CoiiHiimptioii runs in our family and through it I Ion my .-wonier, writes k. 1). lteid, of Harmony, Mo. "For the pafct five yeari?, however, on the fcliht ent tin of a Coiih or Cold, I have taken lr. Kind's New Discovery for Con Kumption, whi'.'h has saved ine from serious lung trouble." His mother's death was a sad loss for Mr. Iteid, but he learned that lung trouble must not be neglected, and how to cure it. Quick est relief and cure for coughs and eolds Trice 50c and l.OO; guaranteed at Lee lieall'a drug store. Trial bottle free. Lakevlew And Vicinity Ueo. Lynch wan lit town Monday. Herb UwIh low returned from lluriiM. Ituldicra of nil klnd nt Lnkevlew Mer. Co. Win. Hnrvry went up to thv rnnch Monday. The lKnt KfoctTlen In town nt lakevlew Mer. Co. W. I). Trncey wiw In town Sunduy from Drews vnlley. Apples nt Weiidell'a uutchcrfthop for haU nt f 1.25 iht ln)X. 4V.'t Kxtrrv fine Eastern snjriir cunvl hums nt tHkorlew Mer. Co. C. M. tSreen, the dryjrotHls mnn.nr rlved here first of tho week, J. W. tiree n nnd A. Carroll came In from the XL ranch Sunday. A lot of new style slhrt waists Just received at ltalley & Mnssltitfill's German Sox, Felts and Overplus's tif all kinds at Iakevlew Mer. Co Henry Newell and wife were In from the ranch In Krews valley Mon day. .1. II. Turnln went to the sheep camp Stiiul ty with a loud of nup Hlles. Kaytiiond Uirot was reKMerci at Hotel Ijikfvli' l.it Saturday from Madeline. Chas. l'.uHton was renlntered nt Hotel Lakevlew last Saturday from Madeline. "Auntie" Foster of Summer Lake i vlxltlny: with her daughter. Mrs. I. C. St'hminck. T. F. Calderwoo I made Lakevlew a business visit last week, returning to H'anier Sunday. C. O. Key notds, the Pine Cn-ek flour mill man, was loiu; buslneHS in Lakevlew one day last week. If you are thinking of orani.lnn a stock company see our new sutnples of Wall Street engraved Htock cerlili catcs. tf Mrs. M. Messiier of Adel spent sev eral days in Lakevlew during the past week, the uest of Mrs. C. I. Sessions. F. M. (irceti h is returned from the Sacramento valley, and brought back with hiiu M head of yotioj; dnr ham bulls for the 70 Arm. In our last week's issue we aimed to say that John Illalr would soon (,'o to Montana, but the "devil" made us say "Montague." Last Sunday was a seven cold duy, the wind blew from the north all day. Although the sky was clear and the sun shone bright the day was a disagreeable one through out. Charley Wallace came In from the railroad Monday with a bunch of young bulls for Felix (Jrcen. Mr. Wallace went down some weeks ago with a band of Ist-f from Warner vulley. A. Hartlerode moved his hoii Clyde and family from Davis Creek to Paisley last week and returned home this week accompanied by his wife, who has Ix-en at Paisley tin past two months. Duglas Sellers, who has been sick at Silver Lake with typhoid-pneumonia, died Sunday. Mr. Sellers was about 42 years old. He has ls'en In Klamath county for some time and went to Silver Lake on business, where he took sick. He was an uncle of Frank Hellers of t hat place and also an uncle of I.loyd Hunter of Summer Lake. Edward A. Heals, the government weather forcaster, stationed at Portland, spent Monday in Lake view, on u tour of Inspection of the various government stations over the state, and repairing the instru ments. He found the liiHtrumentsut The Examiner office In good shape, Mr. 1 Seals Is a friendly gentleman and made his first trip to Lakecouu ty one to bo appreciated by nil who met him. He went north from here. Fresh candy at the Monogram. mx i , . , -Tit a good smoke try an Eagle clmir At Siorkmau s Head the new advertisements In The Examiner t hi week. II E. Marker wa- no Tuesday on itis monthly collecting I rip. K'tlph K oui. r Is hulling hay front the Venator ranch to town. The Eastern Star gave a haiupict Tuesday night tolls meinlH'rs. M-. and Mrs. A. F. Plupiitrlck were down from Chew atienii last Wlt'K. The Eagle and Mountain Kose cigars me for sale by Storkmau, the cigar maker. Geo. M. Jones returned Tuesday from i lie railroad, where he went to sell hU beef cattle. It Is sa'd that both the grain and fruit crop In Summer Lake was good 1 1 1 In senson. Extra lluht eastern sugar cured honclfMN hivakf.ol l.a't.n nt Lake- lew Meicanllle Co. FK S I.E.--l,me-l.re. Polaml China piuM. lmpilre of Chas. Oliver of New I 'lilt Creek. Oregon. 21 If. John 111 ili'M, t he llavis (reek fruit grower, vviih up to Lakevlew hist Wi eK W It ll a lonil iif apples, l'oii S t t i:. One good wnt k team; price I eas! ma I .le. Aihlress C. E.I 1 1 Converse, Last-view, Oregon. 41-1 j Mrs. Ki'ini I'.etu llel was In town fri.lil I 'rookeil I reek hist ! rlda.v to have Home denial work done. Arthur Florence, wife itml little girl will start for Sun Krauelm'o in a couple of weeks to vllt relatives for everal weeks. The old Gentleman Yokum start id for Pokegauia Tuesday, where lie will take Ihe train for l,os Angeles, to I he soldier's home. Lottie Lol.hohl relumed from Winner lirt of the week, where he has been working on the bridge across Fhigst.iff slough. W. F. I'.tirch was In from the sheep camp llrst of the week after supplies. M r. IStirch will run his sheep ou the Warner desert this winter. The Harris brothers of Summer Lake drove 4H head of Isi-f to Klam ath county where they sold them to J. Howard, the stockman. L. Holhrook was In town from his sheep camp Tuesday. Mr. Holhrook says he will not go to the desert with the sheep till the storms set in. "Grandma" I lauimersley, who has Is-eu lying seriously sick for sev eral mouths, despite her age, has Im proved and Is able to sit up some. J. Prader, the .S'u miner Lake farm er is seriously ill with typhoid fever, lie was moved to Paisley last Fri day, where he would be near the doctor. Dr. Patterson has leased theWlng II eld residence ami moved Into It. Pen Heavener was here first of the week with the Dr's furniture from Merrill. I J. M. Hundley has gone to the ZX ranch to build a new house, where the old "White House" stood, before i the fire that destroyed It a few weeks ago. J. L. Clark returned from the rail road Monday where lie went with the Shampalgu sheep. Mr. Sham palgn sold part of the band at Mer rill tti Mi Kendrce. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Light and daughter accompanied their son Amos to i'.ldwell last Saturday for a few days visit with Airs. Light's sister, Mrs, K. O. Ward. To-day is the day set for making the second payment on the Wade-I'luinmer-Keed mines, by thejeotu pah.v that bought the mlui!safew months ago. The payment Is f 1000. Joe Langdon and Frank Abbott passed through lure first ofjtho week with about 50 hiia l ot horn jsjjwhlch they gathered ou thejtlesort J north of Silver L ike, and arj driving to California to market.) , WEEKLY WIIATMI2R RliW)T. Itelow wo itlve report of th weather I ... . ., . . as recorded hy the Government wrather mm(1 M T,, Kxamlner Olllee. j Thla report is changm! each week, and II U" readera wish to keep a yearly record 'of weather conditions for fntnre refer , , n wu. k ........... , - line and paste It In a scrap hook one week after another. This reord will Ile taken on Tuumls- to end eauh week and lsliin on WedueMlay for the neat week Government Weather Bureau Hta lion at Lakevlew, Oregon, C. O. Mktzkkk, lsiertie Ohsertrer. H'tt'k ending Tuesday, Nov. 7. l! Ir ml mill, prwcla "u'w rhrtx-lKf (lain. n Istl ol ilr wed. i4 2: ti.tsl 0" clear thnr. 115 21 "o.iHi 00 I ' frld '.;" '"20 0 .IK) ,Hi 1 " I silt '.V n 2l"1 0.MI 00 I 7 " . - nun. I -10 211 JiMNI 00 "' " " nioTt. r.u 2.i J'-'-o tnesTI'lUI "27J 0Jrtlj0l t" " "" The Ladies Outfitter, Anns M. Neilon & Co., will mske for you any Knrmcnl for women or rhlldreti, sod will mske it u well as it t'liu Is m.ide. Will niitke it to plcu'ie you in I every pitrticol.tr. We will d.i the work I promptly, and never allow you to he hs- I nut mtl.-M lili miv I.UHinei you may do I w ith u. I'.veiy i;;o menl "hall lit, -....k j nil the wearer, mid product- H m-iihi' of com for t . (i.mhI li.h.., iiikI prii i'N not in ii) in stance, more 1 1 1 it it ne wuiild he willing to pay if you were Hcllim and we were Inlying, are the pi I net plus upon which we expect to fili'tt-ed. Our ijimmIh me it well worth Ihe mon ey wKHk for them, an gMid-t you huy from any cHtrtloue lioue in Kuii Friiti fi'fti are. We are tt-H'ly In prove lliis, and anxious to meet on lor this purHi,', We were a month buying our otiM-k. We rtesrctieil the city to get exactly wfeat we wauled end would tnke nothing t-Ue. The price had to h right, and we got the full beuelil ol ciimIi payine iit. U'e can, and w ill treat you us well as you run he tieated in buying ANY WIIKUK. if Sclby-Yokom. One of the happiest weddtugs took place Monday at 4 I'. M. at Judge Daly's olllcc. that ever occurred in Lakevlew. when Wm. Selby of .Sum mer Lake ami Miss Martha May Yokum w ere joined In wedlock. The loving couple met first several mouths ago when Miss Yokum went to the Harris home In Summer Iake. They met ami loved, and tlie pretty little love affair terminated happily at the time and place al.ove men tioned If there ever was supreme happiness It certainly existed In the young hearts that were made one on that evening by the precious words spoken l.y Judge Daly. There was nothing too good for the pretty young bride, and the fond husband lavished his cash upon her ami made her the happiest woman ou earth. May fortune smile ou them and cause all their troubles to be little ones. "Peck" extended the glad W to all his friends. They departed Tuesday for Sum- j mer Lake where they will makethcir I future home. Wood. We will deliver you a loud of wood of any length, any tiny, at any place In Lakevlew you desire It. Our price Is $.1 per cord, with dis count of ten per cent if ten cords or more arc taken and paid for. Loom; & Mt't.ht: v. o"vraliv? made from velccted materials