Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, December 14, 1905, Image 8

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IT OUGHT TO BE EASY
To select Christmas presents here, with this beautiful store full from which to choose.
Something for everybody, like good St Nick, we have something for every member of
every family. We have variety enough to suit any taste.
Perhaps this list will help you out. We have dress patterns,
gloves, collar and cuff boxes, decorated china ware, suspenders, silk neckwear, silk handkerchiefs,
umbrellas, gloves, silk mufflers, cushion tops, toilet sets, tea sets, vases, sweaters, magic lanterns,
pocket knives, handbags, brooches, beautiful dolls, doll go-carts, doll beds, toy tea sets, iron stoves,
iron trains, fancy ink stands, fountain pens, manicure sets, fancy clocks, photograph albums dress
patterns, building blocks, picture books, parisian stag novelties, sewing sets, perfumeries, saving
banks, facinators, wool shawls, tapestry table covers, linen napkins, water sets, fancy glassware,
shoes and slippers, scrap albums, mechanical toys, dancing dolls, games, pictures, cigars, etc, etc.
It is advisable to make your selections early, while assortments are complete. Compare oufprices vlth the
lowest you know of elsewhere, and for economy's sake alone we know you will supply your Christmas wants from
this store.
PREMIIfM CROCKERY
COUPONS FREE WITH
EACH 2BC CASH PUR'
CHASE AT RETAIL.
WKHKLV WEATHER KtZPOKT.
Itfllow ws diva rHn of the weather
as recorded by th Government weather
hurssu imlmi at The Examiner' Office,
Till rrKrt l changed each week, and II
our reader! fflnh to keep a yearly record
i f weather condition! for future rotor
sue, cut out tha report along th black
Una and jswte it In a scrap book on
week after another. Thla reord will lav
taken on Tueede- to and each week and
begin on Wednesday (or Hie next week
Government Weather Itarea 8ta
Hon at Lakeview, OroKon,
0. O. Mrrtiaa, Cooperative Observer,
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Lakeview And Vicinity
J. P. Duke wai up town Saturday.
T. B. Vernon was up town Mon
day. Fresh bacon at Wendell' butcher
hop.
Hon. S. P. Moss I pending the
week In Lakeview.
New lard at Wendell' butcher
shop; nice and white.
.1 . E. Stlckel Is spending the week
In Lakeview from 1'lutth.
S'auer Kraut at Wendell's butcher
shop, ten cents per pound.
Isaac Deter was up from the ranch
near Flue Creek last Saturday.
J. H. Turpin was In from the
range several days the past week.
iemandThB Brand!
FEED AND LIVERY STABLE
SOUTH LAKEVIEW.
C. S. LOVELESS, Proprietor.
False face at Ahlatrom Droa.
Freah walnut at Ahlatrom Bros.
Initial handkerchiefs at Ahlatrom
Bros.
Fresh hams at Wendell' butcher
hop.
Christmas caudle at Ahlstrom
Bros.
Sliver ware and crockery at Ahl
strom Bros.
5eo. McOrath and wife came up
from the ranch Tuesday.
Charley Little was over from the
Drews Creek ranch Saturday.
Frank Eoggers was In town first
of the week, having returned from
the railroad a week ago.
Joe Fuller has Bold his half interest
In the lease on the Mammoth Livery
C. E. MeCormlck exacts to move stnWt.Hi to w ,lcr,fonI.
Klls-rt MorrU was over to town
Saturday. He says rabbits are get
ting plentiful on the H'estSlde again.
.1. W. Harvey arrived (rmn Made
line last Saturday wltii n load of
freight and started back Sunday
with a load of fr-iht from tiim rail- ..... ., , .. ,
! after another load.
road Saturday. J
iiiriH papers swire mat siockiiicu
to Eagleville, in Surprise valley, this
winter.
Charley Rhodes has again taken
the ribbons on the Lakeview-Alturas
Htng" line.
Louie Rhodes pulled into thwu
i f tl.C Ji1,
aiel can '
a Hojipin place wL'-re their
n tljev woul I be cared for at
I ill also keep a team and ri to hire.
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Hat the old stands
O'tr r.ew stocl: ol "roods
Is hn vc1 arrived
complete in everything usually
and i
found in a fir st-clrss Druir "r
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A. L. THORNTON & CO.
Successor to
LEE BEALL
A. II. Ilamersli-y win in low ii Sat
urday from IiN ranch on tin- West
Side of the t-lar.li.
FOK S. L L--i'ure-liied Poland
China Imjuire of I'Lar. Oliver
of New I 'ine ( reck, Oregon. L'l If.
I'oit S i.k. One good work team;
price reasonable. Address C. L.
ConverKe, Lakeview, Oregon. l'' i
Mr. I'. A. Calderwood. Mrs. .1. E.
( ald' i wooil and Mrs. .1. N. Oivan
came over from Adel Monday.
Jeo. Conn came down from I'als
ley Monday on his way to Saul'ran-
cinco to be treated for Catarrh.
T. A. Cm nip came over from Adel
! with his wife Motidav to make final
proof on her desert land claim.
V. A. SVilshire departed Tuesday
morning for Portland, where he will
' speii 1 the winter with liis family.
y Sain Iiavis brought in a load of
j. freight from the railroad last Satur
j day. Sain says lie has all tlicfrelght-
lng lie wants till spring.
j Mrs. L. It. Lcnclkl of Paisley,
ljj ! mother of Mrs. S. V. Chandler, came
ilo vii from b'T home .Monday on a
'.: -;. ie-r daughter. She was ne-
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' 1 1'-. W. M . Harvey en t Tt a iacd u
w I. k Saturday aftci noon.
' WHH p'i'aiiial amusement
VjJioflhe afternoon, until five oclock,
! when delicious refreshments were
Yjh i served. Mrs. Harvey Is a delightful
JJj j hostess. Those present were, Mrs.
JS Maris Miller, Mrs. JonasNorrln, Mrs.
sjjt i D. C. Kchmliick, Mr4. Win. Harvey,
S.r. Clian. Lmbach. Mrs. (Jeorue
Whorton, Mrs. V. Knelling, Mrs.
Heorge Ayerf, Miss Hall, Mrs. Harry
Bailey and Mrs. C. O. Metiker,
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in tin-Malheur country ln-gau ft.-ed-inga
iiioiith to six weeks earlier this
year than they did last year.
Pl.ii.kn for finul proof, Deferi iiruofH,
tiiuli) r land final proofs and blank :u!i
Li i t s for apjlieatioiis for read vert ise
uieiitR, LLtnk witness' affidavits, cte. ut
The Kxaminer oflie. tf
J. I". Snyiler was hi from the Wvi-t
Side Saturday. Mr. Snyiler Inform
ed us that he would make a trip to
Madeline this winter If he could yet
a load of freight to haul back.
V. L. Nnelling, F. M. Miller, Harry
Bailey and Ceo. ItunkLns t-xjM't t to
start for Nan Francisco tomorrow
(Friday) on a business trip. F. I'.
Light Intended to go with them, but
he has decided not to go.
Every man owe it to huuself anJ his
family to master a trsiU or profusion.
Head the (lis play advertisement of the
eix Morne Schools of Telegraphy, in thin
issue and learn how eanily young man
or lady may learn telegraphy and be
assured a position. angll-tni
J. Wendell shipped a barrell of
saner krout from Kan Francisco, and
is selling it out ut tin) butcher shop.
Tills doesn't mean that cablat;e
en n't be rained here, but that il. is
not Hindu into krout In sull'n i'-nt
quantity to supply tie) want.-, of t In
people who have to buy.
Miss Myrtle Smith and Miss Oraeu
Oliver came over from Drews i reek
.Saturday and remained In town
over nhrht. returning Sunday. Miss
Smith W teaching at the I'lilon
school hwuse, and It is said has one
of the best schools ever taught
there. About i!0 pupils are on the
role.
Any kind of a toy at Ahi-tro Pro.
AkLtrom Bro. for oranges and
lemon.
Pat Coffman and W. Woods of
CedarTllle are In Lakeview this
WMk.
ieo. Wine ha finished burning a
llin kllu, aud has some of the U'st
lime ever made In the couutry. It Is
as- white as Hour.
Harry Bailey wears a black eye,
ami tells various tales as to Its or
igin. However, he suyu be came by
It justly and deservedly.
There Is said to lie an Insufficiency
of teachers for the schools In Harney
county. Superintendent tSrlgby
stares that every teacher holding
a certificate Is now employed and
still there Is need for more.
ieo. ICeed received a telegram from
Vreka the other day stating that bis
mother died last Sat unlay. ,s
was over 7') years old. Oeorge ex
pected to start for Vreka yesterday,
and will p;oball,v bring his siwo r to
Lakex irw to reside.
L. ''arriker has a park of very
line hunting do trs. They an- a pro
tection against predatory animal",
hiicIi as wild cats, coyote, lc. that
come down out of the Dog" Lake
hills in tlie winter time and live iff
the farmers domestic through' tie
winter.
Editor West, of the Silver Lake
Oregonian must lie contemplat leg
some changes In his paper, he wns
phoning to this olllee last week
il.ont some printing material "that
would be unnecessary la the present
capacity of the paper. Whoop Yin
up, Cope, tls-re Is nothing like progress.
.1. C, Oliver wants stock topastuie
and winter at $1 per monlli. 10-tf
NEW ARRIVALS.
Walnuts
I 'rem lu m Mush
I. X. L. Tamales
Felts and Kubls-rs
CHRISTMAS (iOOI)S
AT
Oeo. Mctirath met with a very
painful accident last Saturday morn
ing, and Eern wi re haulage hay
out to th" slock. They had the
wa;:oa loadid and IVrn w,n wu he
ground cleaning np I he hcalteivtl
hay. (ieorge Jumped from the stack
down on tha wagon, ami at the
same lime Hern threw his for up on
the load, not noticing that (Ieorge
had Jumped down, t ieorge struck
the fork Willi his knee and fell, drlv-
lng one of the fork tines under his
knee-cap to the bone. He came up
town to have the Injury treated, and
was very lame vrht k weal home.
Sue Lin Ntwi.
Some of yon Iixevlew fellow,
ought to come to Fine ('reek and see
Man iH-ddlc soda water. Km say he
has ent the route with soda water
more In the but week than he ever
did isfore In hl life. Man looks fin
behind a soda water bar. (leo cant
down Saturday and stayed till- Hun
day, he also handle th oda .water
pretty neat.
John Walker came dowa .froai'
Lakeview Monday.
I'at ('offinao and Buck Wood,
passed through town Monday oft
their way to Lakeview.
Dr. Mmlth wu down Monday,
It I 7 below aero and UI1 frwilng..
John Wall, R. O. Ward, Frd k
aud Harry Ward were her from'
llldwwll last week.
Ed. Htrlbblln was In town from th
mines 8unMy.
Skating I fine on the Lak bow, ,
large crowd wa on the lak Sun
day and report tho Ice amooth a.
glass, nnd all had a good time.
That mask ball New Ytur's ev
don't mlits It.
Matthew ha taken a. picture of
the town.
Ace U'hetstoue started to Made
line Monday after n load of freight
for Fleming llros.
Fire broke out In Frauk Hackneys
house Monday aud burned the roof
very bad Is-fore It was discovered.
The Infant of Ira Smith has been,
very sick till week.
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The Ladies' Outfitters,
Anna M. Ni-ilon V. Cm., will iiuikv for
yen : i n y KHriueut fur woinen ur i hildretl,
and Mill in uke it in well a s it run be
iii.t. Ic. Will iiiuku it to pleuiiu yon la
every particular. We will ilothe vmrk
.r iii.lly, Biul never allow you to be (lis--atif
l'nd w it Ii iiiiy baniiuvii yi"i may do
w illt oh. Every e.n .'mail "lia!l i.t, ,Kik
u ell on thu Wearer, and irn'lui e a Keliue
of comfort.
(iuod (en)il ', and pi icew nut in any in
"Iiiihc, more than we would l
to pay il yon uero selling and we were
Inlying, arw the pi inciples ujsm wliich
we 'Xscl tu sui'oeisi,
Our eiMnU am us well worth the mon
ey we ask (or tlioin. ii.i gixiila you buy
from any calaluan house in Suit I ran
cico are. We are reudy to prove thi,
anil anxious to meet you (or this purpose.
We were a month buying our stock.
Wu searched the city to gut exactly what
we wanted aud would take nothing else.
The ptics had to ha right, and we got
the full benefit of cash paymouts. We
can, uml will treat you as well aa you can
be treated in buying ANY WHERE, tf
To Cur Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE ItROMO QUININB
Tablets. All druggists refund th
money if it fails to cure. H. W. Grove's
signature la on each box. "5c.
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