Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, December 21, 1905, Image 3

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tttfrlttonal Xocal
Nnit Monday Id Christmas.
Cha. Itust on was tip from flic
Crw'k first of tlin week.
Mm. J I. Chirk, who linn been nick
for miiin time, In yet quite nick.
Andy Morris wim over from Add
first of ihn week, returning homo
Tuesday.
Lake County In In "New Oregon."
Paisley In to have a mask Hull on
Christmas night.
rboa (loud U as "patient aa Job."
lie make no complaint of that boll
on thu buck of his nock.
Something new every day, on our
bargain counter. Tho very Ust
ftensotiahln good. Anna M. Nellon
L Co.
). Nelson came In from thi ranch
on the other side of thu valley Monday
morning. (JcorKf Bul)McrllM- for The
Eiamluer for hi iiioIIht In Califor
nia. lib. I'ollctt returned liiMt week
from u horse drive to California.
ha mndu two or limn drive
till full, and this week went up to
Cliewain-an, In company with E. M.
Unit tain to leather tin-1 u ih-m horses,
which Mr. Follett ha bought and
will take below. Tho Inucs hunch
will niiinlxT about -.' head.
W A NTKD : by Chicago wholesale ami
mail ordur house, amtistant manager
ftnaii or woman) for tbia county and
adjoining territory. Salary and ex
pcniteN paid weekly ; eixna money ad
vanced: Work pleasant ; position er
msiiunt. No investment or eperien-e
rcpuircd. Write at once fur lull partic
ulars and enclose solf-addressed envel
op. COOPER A CO.,
Il-.V) 7 PW Lake H., Chicago, III.
Dolph Schmlnrk and wife have
gone to Callstoga, Calif., on a visit
to Mr. Schmluck's parents. Tlwy
ke)t their trip very quiet till they
had started, because they wanted to
urprUo thu old fottcn and didn't
want the now to get In Tho Kiitin
Iner, an Mr. and Mrs. II. Schmluck
an1 HiiliKcrllnTH to tliU pa;T.
L. P. Conn returned Monday morn
ing from Dallas and other place In
tho valley. Mr, t'onti remained In
Dallas, whore she will visit till next
spring. Lnfo visited Portland, Sal
cm and other point where he has ac
quaintance) and friend, and had a
pleasant trip, except for a flight In
dlMpoMltlon which Hotnewhat marred
hlH pIcMMliri'H.
Win. I tyke man has taken thu half
Interest In the lease on tho Mam
moth StahlcH relinqulned Inst week
by Joo Culler. The Examiner last
week mont to say that W. II. llery
ford had purchased tho leu ho from
Joe Culler, and the typo made It read
W. 1. Ileryford, nothing serious re
Hiilted, however, ami that "V" Iwih
been traiiMferrcd from tho "It" box
to 1 1 h own box.
Furious Fighting;.
"For seven years," writes tJeo. W,
Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., "I had it
bitter battle, with chronic stomach and
liver trouble, hut at last I won, and
cured my diseases, by the uso ol Eloe
trio Kilter. I unhesitatingly recom
mend them to all, and don't Intend in
the future to be without them in the
house. They are certainly a wonderful
medicine, to have cured such a bad cade
as mine." Sold under guarantee to do
the same for you, by Leo Dealt, druggist,
at 60c a bottle. Try them today.
Ayeri
ttald? Scalp shiny and thin?
Then It's probably too late.
You neglected dandruff. If
you had only taken our ad
vice, you would have cured
Hair Vigor
the dandruff, saved your hair,
and added much to it. If
not entirely bald, now Is your
opportunity. Improve it.
"I linvn iiumI Atbi 'i lliilr Vlpor f.ir ovtr (i
yearn. I hiii now Hi yvma nlil Hint liiivim lunvy
fniKlll lit ili'h lirn ii Imlr. lii. I llilnk, I'M
li fir lo Avxr'a lUIr VIl'oi."
XliiH. M. A. Kmiii, llt.ll.n II lo. III.
St do n Im IIIx.
,i v a veil co..
A II ill Ml rt-l.l.
fo
1 ,,..! I M ... (
Good
Royal
Baking
Powder
is made of Grape
Cream of Tartar.
Absolutely Pure.
Makes the food
more Wholesome
and Delicious.
'luh I'lushery.
I'M. Cxainluer: ItiiMlneMM Ih-Iiik
riiMlilntf mid hnvlni; two workx to
hf one man and hn vlnf had to at
tend m'otiiK of tlio Louie Shore
mamt Cntoii. I had no chance to
wend you any iicwm even In my old
funliluiii'd ilcHiiltry wiy. Now aa we
have an hour to Mpare let tin k at It.
Miint May I'IiimIi U IiooiiiIiik, lotM
have Kunii up W r cent on Moulder
Ktn-et. people nnd family' are llvln
la tenttt waiting hr material to
build, weather lienutlful. Cattle on
the rancheH are lowlmr tow wltli
plenty jtood hay to cat when the
north wind blown. AmiiHcmentH
are all the race, wveial dnnceH and
hIiowm have U-eii n'veu within the
pnt ten dayM, ami on em li occiudoti
the I'IuhIi theater had Hcarcely Mtand-
Inif room. HotflMiirc chuck full of
KUchIh, I, inly Scammon ttie p'ulal
lioMfeNH of the Conamara Hotel
I'lUHn, had to hire thrct more helperH.
The Klephnnt nfrcHhinent rooiiiM
and wine parlorH have two new
clerk m. Mr. Wyatt and Mr. short,
two Jolly nood fellowa except at
tlmen they ro contrary to tho wIhIich
of the Proprietor, Mr. Moulder, by
rvfimliiK poor money Ichm patroiiH for
tin dnitf, ah! I'oor Mr. Moulder,
who Kladeued our hearti with that
cup thatchetTM, thou art mouldering
from our vUlon, thou art Kolnufrom
my K"Z" like a Ix-autlful dreuin.
If you Hhould kcI tlilrnty la I'IuhIi,
JiiHt Into the crei'k you intiHt p iihIi
thrtuh tho hIumIi. They'll refuwo
you the trn nnd call you a tlitiji
and order you out of I'IuhIi.
There In pretty good booze In
I'IuhIi, If yoti'r lacking tho houh you
can't IuhIi In I'IuhIi. It Hyatt ot8
.Short he'll online you to ntart with a
half broken heart from I'IuhIi, IuhIi.
The hint dance hero was a decided
huccohm, the HtipiHT by Lady Scam
mon, link the Iio.vh about It. Talk
about your nupperH by Llht & Har
row, If they had oeen IhU of ourn, It
would Ulumltio their dim Light aud
Harrow their houIh.
Tho taken are froxe over and boat,
brl and crulwrH arc In dock or fant
In the Ice. Tho Nora Paly Ih la port
at Roberta' landing, loaded with
hldt'H, coal oil, HaurebriiHli nnd Htock
Halt, tho I'cKKy liurtiH at IHk'h
wharf, Hiipponed to bo loaded with
contraband Koodn. Tho Mainly
Kambo Htranded wn McKoe reef with
two trampH drowned in her hold,
who were Hteallng a ride, uho In bad
ly damaged aud needa repalrH. Ket
ty Harry Ih at pier 27 loaded with
tuloH and bound for Iiluejoint flat.
Thu Dutch Miller U At Fort Burke
loaded- with counterfeit coins.
Chief olllcer HarlxT of tho Hetty
Barry Ih pick on board.
Tonr !'. t T,,.ca' whoso death you
chronicled hint wt-ok had no rela
tlven lit re, ho nerved In tho fnlon
army and was at tho battlo of
ClcttyBburtf and though having no
relatlven here ho was lifted by willing-
htinda and packed from Rock
Creek over tho Kim Rock and over
tho huow to tho l'luHh cemetery
whore lie was laid away with duoro
Hpect, ho Iiiih Heen hU hint camp tiro
ho Iiiih tieard hU last tatoonnd when
(Jabi iel HoundH tho last rotlllo, poor
1'at I'healy will bo lu tho rank and
utiHwer promptly to Ida name.
Oh death tho poor inau'a doarcHt
friend, tho klndi'Ht and tho bent, wel
come the hour my aged llmlw tiro
1,-ild with thee to rent.
Jeff l'nniHh U Koluy: to Atistrathi
to winter, 1SI11 In ucoing for the benefit
ONE DOLLAR SAVED IS
Our Fall nnd Winter Stock ofDry Goods, Clothing, Doots and Shoes is
now complete nnd wc arc in a position to furnish you with these goods cheap
er than you can buy any place in town.
Full Line of Ladies' Jackets and Coats just arrived. Also Walking Skirts,
Wrappers, Kimonas, Tennis Flannel Gowns, Wool Gloves Mittens, etc.
We have not enough space to tell you all the new things we have, and the
Special Bargains we are ofTcring, so come to our Store and see for yourself and
compare our prices, hot only in these lines, but in Groceries and everything
else carried in a General Store.
Lakeview
of hla health and Jeff to tms if he
couldn't K't a cook. I
J allien Hen DurnH In moving to
Lakeview to wluter, noveral otbera
are tfolnjf lo tho Denert for the lene
nt of their health and pocket.
Alderman Joe J ouea of the 14 ward
In the-clty of I'lunh Is talking of go
ing to FriHco to aeo the big fight.
The big TruHt la proaperlng In
I'IuhIi.
MoHt ObHequoua,
McCakthy Comb Down.
Our Offer.
With the June duiiiIkt will Ix'glu
Tho Pacific Monthly's aeries of apec
tnl editions for the year 190.i. They
will comprise a nuiiik-r for Portland,
for Seattle, for Southern California,
for San Franclsro and the souvenir
tiumber of the lwia and Clark Ex
poHltlou, also a special automobile
iiuiiiIkt. The articles of lr. Wolf
von Schlerbrand, alx In iiumber on
"The Coming Supremacy of the Pa
cific" are alno promised," uud the
planscoutemplated by the publishers
will, without question, place The
Pacific Monthly far In advance, not
only of present competltora, but also
Into the unreachable class of ierlod
Ical literature on tho Pacific Coast.
ThoTaclnc Monthly la sold to regu
lar Bubscrlbera at the extremely low
price of $1 a year. We have made
an arrangement with the publishers
by which wo are able to offer it In
connection with Tho Lake County
Examiner, (both Publications), to
new subscribers, aud old ones who
pay up any back subscription they
may owe and a year In advance, for
tho very low price of $2.50 a year, tf
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I Bg
Lucas County. f
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State afore
said, and that said firm will pay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each and every case of Catarrh that an
not be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh
Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASQN,
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Send
lor testimonial free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by all Druggists, 76c.
Take Hall's Family Pilla (or constipa
tion. A Bargain.
Sawmill, located near tho Summer
Lake road, eleven mlloafrom Paisley,
consisting of double circular mill, 60
inch and 20-Inch saws; large boiler
and 12-In. by 12-ln. engine; new fric
tion log-turner and log-haul; edger
and cut-off saws; lino, heavy pinner;
shlnglo mill; lath and picket saw;
wood-hit he; shafting, belting, etc.,
nearly new; blucksmlth tools; log
truck, chains, dogs, etc., all complete.
Price $2,200. Or, will sell a part, If
desired. This offer will not be open
long. Call nt tho mill, or address,
C. S. IIiaei iki., Paisley, Oregon, tf.
TWO DOLLARS EARNED.
Mercantile
JllliiilliillllilitilllliilillilllilliilllliiilW
i We Wish to Announce to the B
TRAVELER I
That he can be as well accommodated .
at the MAMMOTH LIVERY 5TABLES in
Lakeview as he can at any stable in the
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.
1 HERYFORD& DYKEMAN 1
Petition for Liquor License.
We the undersigned legal voters of
Cogswell Creek Precinct, Loke county,
Oregon, respectfully petition the Hon.
Court ol Lake County, State of Oregon,
to grant a license to Geo. B. Whorton I
1 TOT Mnn . ...It en;;,...a n.olt !
BI1U tf . O. LUUO lu ecu ci-iiuuuudi lllfflV
and vinous liquors in less quantities
than one gollon in the town of New Pine
Creek, Cogswell Creek Precinct, Lake
county, Oregon, for a period of six
month, as in duty bound we will ever
pray.
Ivan Hamersley
J J Laughliu
S Gallagher
L C Vlnyard
A Farringtou
K S Etle
I S Smith
O N Denson
C J Cook
W !Cl Larktn
Emit Wade
Ij Boise
J H IeeliniAnu
Stephen Dodd
Bird H ade
Geo Sherman
A S Down
Lafe Whetstone
.) Wendell
John Westlake
M K Musgrave
J W Stephenson
C C Pratt
Steve Down
t'has Easton
K E Smith
W M Lamb
Fred Tritchler
G V Hamersley
J Hamersley
O It Hamersley
Asa G. Whetstone
C N Stevens
G B Stevena
Walter Butler
O E Charlton
John Olsen
Wm H Blurton
Bert Floyd
Charles Sears
L Vauderpool
11 A Funk
Chas Eccleston
L E Emerson
IV A Miller
IS Eccleston
V P Iane
E O Pratt
II 8 Iiewls
J 11 Devilbrlsa
NOTICE -To
all whom it may concern : Notice
is hereby given that the undersigned,
applicants for a liquor license to sell
spirituous, malt and vinous liquors In
lesx quantities than one gallon, in Cogs
well Creek Precinct, Lake County, Ore
gon, at the town of New Pine Creek, for
a period of six months, will on the 5th
day of January, PJOtt, apply to the Coun-
TM MAM,
TMim
in good whiskey is
Proper Maturity
Absolute Purity and
Perfect Bouquet.
JESSE MOORE WHISKEY
has all these good qualities.
GEORGE JAfiriERTHAL
Company
ty Court of Lake county, Oregon, for such
license to sell spirituous, malt and vin
ous liquors in less quantities than one
gallon, in the town of New Pine Creek,
Cogswell Creek Precinct, Lake county,
Oregon, for a period of six months from
and after the issuing of puch license.
Geo. B Whorton
J. S. Lane
Applicants.
Notice of Final Settlement
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
.S'tate of Oregon, for Lake county.
In the matter of the estate of Ellis
Bliss, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed his Final Account in
the office of the County Clerk of Lake
County, Oregon, in said estate, and that
December 29th, 1905, at 10 o'clock a. m
of said day, in the County Judge's of
fice, in the county court house in Lake
County, Oregon, has been fixed as the
time and place for the hearing of objec
tions to said account and for the settle
ment thereof.
Dated and first published
November 30th, 1905.
V. A. WiLsntKE,
48-62 Administrator.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
jignatuxe of
A Fishing Party.
ADRt., Dec 18.( Editor Examiner.)
Aa new from Ariel has tteen scarce,
perhaps you would like to hear of a
very pleasant ctent that occurred
not long ago. I believe It happened
in this way.
A large party, consisting of the
ladle and gentlemen of the neighbor
hood, went np the creek for an out
ing and to flab. After Joking each
other for a time the lad lea Joined to
gether against the gentlemen aa to
which party Would be the champion
and finally decided that the defeated
party, whether lad leu or gentlemen,
bould give an oyster supper to tb
crowd. The lad lea for once entered
the contest with energy. Trying
hard to keep their tonggea front
wagging to freely, for fear they
ahould forget to fish for champion
ship. Thus the day was spent and
the ladles came off victorious; so
the gentlemen had to keep to their
agreement and give the oyster sup
per. A few of the lad lea were to-
prepare thla oyster treat. The plac
chosen for the feast wsi at Mr.
James GI van's and Satarday even
ing the time set.
Most every one was present, but
those not, truly missed a very pleas-1
ant affair. Soon after the crowd I
gathered progressive wblat was In
order, alx tables were kept running
all the evening. All seemed aa de
termined to win aa were the fishing
party. When the bell tapped tc
close, points were counted and found
to be that Mr. Fred Mecener and
Mrs. Friday were champions. Mr.
Prlday and Mrs. Powne walked of
with the booby prlxe.
While the supper was being prepar
ed music and conversation were In
dulged In by the older people, whll
games for the young people were li I
order. When supper was announc
ed, we all were more than surprise
to see how the table groaned unde
the lavish spread of chicken, serve
In all ways, baked fish with dressinf
Beauties to behold, whether cooke
or uncooked, deviled bara and oy
tern. Well in fact good things 1
suit the most fastidious, and ever,
thing that could be obtalne
Twenty seven sat at the first tat
i aud we all ate uutil we feared aor
might have thought we bail be
saving up tor the occasion fof.Wv
al days and finally when wn were el
cused, one poor unfortunate k
with so many regrets, that' he aa
he only wished he had a iieck like
crane so he could taste the go I
things for a long time, while It w
going down. There were two ti
les spread and in all present tb
were nearly sixty. A better ti
was never had.
When the clock struck two
crowd dispersed, all thanking I
and Mrs. GIvan for the good ti
and their generous hospital!
Every one voting It was the be I
nlug of very enioyable'tlmes In A
this coming winter, and hoping
another one as enjoyable as this
been.
A Fhie.
Petition for Liquor License.
We the undersigned legal voter
North Warner Prefinst, Lake Cou
Oregon, respectfully petition the 1
County Court ot Lake County, Mat
Oregon, to grant a Licence- to
Wyatt and A. JJ. Short to-sell spirit
malt and vinous liquors in lens nil
ties than one gallon in North We
precinct. Lake County, tate of Or
for a period of six months, as in
bound we will ever pray.
W E Scammon Joe Itongs
W P Moulder Martin Me
H C Rambo J E St
U M Morris S W Y
J B Burns John Q.
Phillip Keeffe clarence 1)
Robert Farmer W K 11
J M Parrlsh J A M
Jake Nuckells Harry 1
H'm Alford Dick O'Aiah
Philip K Barry Pete
IV W Farris T. in I.
Pat Muvpny t
N'Vie'i i lnev'V i;i i i i -i
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A. D. m
Torture of a Preacher
The story of the torture of Hev
Mooie. pallor of the BaptiMt elm
IIurperKville, N. Y., will inti-iv-J
Unsays: "I suffered ugonie-,
of a persistent caugli, resulting i
grip. I had to sleep sitting up i
I tried many remedies, without
until I took Dr. King's New DiJ
for Consumption Coughs and
which entirely cured my cony
saved me from consumption."
i-uie I ii di-eiiM-d conditions of
and Lung.. At Ta-o BimJI's, di
price 50 i and fl.00, yuaianteed
bottle tree.