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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1906)
1 IS THERE A DIFFERENCE? WE SAY YES: There is as much difference in qualities of goods as there is in people. If you are a judge of Human Nature you can judge between men-but you cannot look into the quality of goods without testing and comparing. We ask you to test and compare our goods and prices with those of other stores. It will cost you noth Vg to find out the quality of our goods. You are at liberty to ask for your MONEY BACK if our goods far to give entire satisfaction. Is'nt that fair? At present we are closing out our line of winter goods at reduced prices. You may find some very desir. able BARGAINS among our stock and a small cash in vestment will mean a saving of DOLLARS. lllllilllillllllilllllilllliilllH We Wish to Announce to the TRAVELER That he can be as well accommodated at the MAMMOTH LIVERY STABLES 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. HERYFORD & DYKEMAN IIIIIII1IIIIIIIII1I1PWIIIWMIII 1W tfi FEED AND LIVERY STABLE SOUTH LAKEVIEW. C. S. LOVELESS. Proprietor. I propose to offer the public a horses wil be fed and cared for as .home. I will also keep a team and rig to hire. . f 1 wAT THE OLD STAND3 & Our new stock of goods have arrived and is complete in everything usually found in a first-class Drug Store; con sisting of Fancy Stationery, Writing 'Tablets, Spelling Blanks, Pens and Pen cils, Ink and Mucilege, Fancy Soaps and Toilet articles, Tooth Brushes, etc. A.L. THORNTON & CO. Successor to LEE BEALL CASH RETAIL. stopping place where their they would be cared for at wsaw f PREMIUM CROCK ERY COUPONS FREE WITH EACH 25 CENT PURCHASE ATI Lakeview And Vicinity Dutch lunch at the Brewery Sa loon, tf Born Id Lakeview, Oregon, Jan. 21, UK.), to air. and .airs. a. Arzner, a son. J. I. Duckworth will buy hide. Call oq or address blni at Lakeview Oregon. 52-tf Something new every day, on our bargain counter. The- very bent seasonable goods. Anno 41. Nellon & Co. The Examiner turned oirt a bit; job for J. W. Maxwell, real estate agent, last week. FOR SALE. Fu re-bred Poland China pigs. Inquire of Cham. Oliver of New Pine Creek, Oregon; 2-tf. The Misses Smith, who are to start a new paper in Lakeview showily, ar rived bere Monday evening frm Al- turas. Phil Mulkey went out V Warner canyon one day last week. Qa say the snow Is about four feet deep up in the mountains. There is clase to 20 inches iu the valley- CLOSING OUT Children's Jul iets 85c pair at Arthur Florence, who came- here for the S. & W. Co., telegraphed his com pany at San Francisco the other day that he was snow pound and eould't get away. lie left Monday. Elzie Smith and Mr. Sisson- return ed from Madeline with frei g b t Wednesday. They report nearly four feet of snow ou the level ou Sagehea. flat. Alturae- Plaindealer. Frank Banting has been for tb past week, running a four-htrse team from Lakeview to his ranch in Drews Valley, bringing in the delayed mall, which arrives here 24 to 3G housr late. The Oregon Press Association and the Oregon Development League, in joint congress in Portland last week, did a lot of speech making and boom ing the state, and some of the editors got their picture in the city parsers. CLOSING OUT Ladies' $1.25 Kimo nas for 75 centt at Miss Mamie Light, niece of F. P. Light of Hotel Lakeview, arrived in Lakeview last Friday evening. Miss Light is a daughter of Ed. Light, who many Lakeview people know well. Miss Light came from Cape Town, Califor nia. We understand that the Smith girjs who bought, or leased the Herald plant, will not start the paper up un till next slu ing. Its a pretty hard row to hoe to start a uewspape in a town this far from the railroad this time of year. None to easy at the best. All dress goods at reduced prices Alturaa has a public reading room of which the people of that wide awake town are very proud. Lakeview baa one, and while it has not received the patronage it should. Those whom a publio library is calculated to bene fit cannot receive such benefit unless Dutch lunch at the Brewery Sa loon. . tf Counting dott" Lakeview ranka union cities, In population. Oh, well, we can get along without th mail ,lf we have to. The stage are coming In so Irregular that one forget a the date of hi laat dally paper. The W. 0. W. LodKe wlU give tholr regular anniversary Kail on the night of- February Zk Henry Newell came In from Drewi valley Tuesday. He eaya the enow 1 about HO laches deep at hi place. Oue can hardly blame the stage con tractor for the Irregularity of the mail. We presume they do the bent they can. CL0S1NQ OUT Ladies' $2.50 Gowns for $1.25 at Alsmt fx) feet of snow shed are said to lie caved lu ou the S. P. lino near Itcno, and the N. 0. O. is hav ing trouble running trains. FOU KENT. Hood residence, burn and other out buildings, with three acres of ground, in West Lakeview. Enquire of E. It. Patch. 4-tf It is to be hoped that the city council, at its uext meeting, will adopt some meaus of remidylng the towu dog evil, aud relieve a sutferlng people. WANTED: District Manager to post signs, advertise and distribute samples. Salery HvOO weekly, I-1.00 per day, for exjenses. Stste age and present cm ploy men t. IDEA LSII EAU CO ..'W Kaiidolph St., Chicago. Jaw. 2. 4 lit. Geo. II. Bayley shipped 10O head of mules from Madeline recently. Mr. Ilnyley is also shipping a larg numb er of beef cattle outside for feeding. He is feeding at the corporation about C.000 head aud has buy to Ium. uutU spiug. Alturas Plaiiidealcr. A 1. Sloau, waiter ut the Lossless Livery and Feed Staid, inform! us a few days-ago that ho would g to Argintiua next fall to look at the country, believing that good stoek country cats be fouud in South Atasr ica that will equal this- uouutry In early days. The Klamath Irrigation project is declared by the Republican to lie the most feasible- and least xnsive of any yet undertaken by the Govern. uient. lu Modoc aud Ltsko there am projects equally feasible and far lews expensive than, that at Khunath. Ab turas Plaindealer. CLOSING OUT Children's $1.2s Fur Hats for 6scentsg Some party or parties with more nerve than brums entered Frank Evans' cellar a fw days ago and stole a case of eggs bird a ham. While the eggs bad been on band for some tinn-y it is a safe conclusion that th-y wer Dot nulry so rotten as th-rturioinorsv. Silver Bow Standard. Frajik Evans' store at Silver How.. Nevwln, was broken into, recently. Fortunately, however, for-Frauk not the ljurglar nothing of importune was stolen except a basket of eggs., presumably soru- Frank took along with him when he left Lakeview Ut. started in business with Marshall Field the CLuittf niilli.vu ire merchant,, died on tiu 10th, iusU la New York, from pnotunoaia, after week's illness. Marshall Field a considered th world's greatest mer chant. He w-tho heaient iudirid- nal taxpayer iu thu United Steles. Ilia property is valued at iO,00(JXJu'. CLOSING OUT Children's leg- gings 50c varvjj CLOSING OUT The ediluw of th. Cedarville liteonli is affected with a nuttX pot;uliw type of grippe. He m. subject to. will dreams auil hiiilwiuatious diiliruai in natui.. We BMLe tiro. Stanley wQl recover before- hit malady becomes chronicv or hts, rapid transits ho is building hi tb air become a reality and endanger tho lives of the trav eling public. Wo re:eivel a copy of the Silver Bow Standard this week, published at Bit ver Bow, Nevada. The wrapper bore the marks of Frank Evans, who is iu the merchandise business In that town, and who always favors us with a eopy of the papers of his section of country whenever anything of inter est is contained iu them, for which Mr. Evans has our thauks. From the uppearauces, aud judging from statements of the Klamath .Falls papers and the political announce ments in The Examiner, there will lie but one officer elected iu Klamath county and one in Luke. Klamath office seekers aspire to the county judgeship, while other offices go beg- eing. W hile in Lake county 110 one wants any office except county clerk Ed Henderson was In towu yester day. J. P. Duckworth will pay the highest price for hide. IV tf H. J. Studley and sou Chester, were up town yesterday. E. It Patch and wife were np from the rauch yesterday. Hob. Smith was up from Plus Crsek yesterday on buslue. We learn from the Klamath papsrs that Dr. R II. Smith and Steiner of Bnlcm are at Klamath Falls. J. O. Hamakor announces In the Klamath Falls paera that he Is a can didate for county judge of Klamath connty. Saturday, the 27th, will be the Inst lay of our clearance sale. Better hurry and make your purchase. Ahlstrotn Uroa. 1 Phil Mulkey took out a crew of wood chocra to his wood ranch lu Warner canyon Tuesday, to Wglu cutting for next summer' run. I. Deter ami family were up from the ranch ye-derday. Mr. Deter Is plesed with tl winter, as It ludlcate big crops next year. E. S. Morris was In from the West Sldo Tuesday. lf say there Is plenty of snow over oir f h. West Sldo of the valley for all present needs. The "town dog question has come to lie one of frequent discussion. The dog pest is alsiut the worst nuisance the towu of Lakeview has to contend with. L. ('millUms, the- Lakeview-Plnsh stage driver, made two or three trips around by Wagon tln mountain, a distance. of l.'s) miles, to get the mall to Plush, 40 miles. NOTICE There wtlVbe regular ser vices at the Methodist Eplsoopal Church iu lakeview, un Sunday, Jan. 2S., Sunday School at l a. m. and f-rencbing at 11 a. m. Han ford Snyder, Pasrfor. Harvey McDimifls, a sneepmaa, was la from Dry valley tlnifof tnn wee. If report very little- sifl on the desert. Mr. McDatiieL started" bnck to the desert Monday. J The Pal! given by the tTagle Lodge Tuesday night was a grand tiefal event. Th hall was rmeked fnlL The supper was flrst obiss. Tb Eagfs never do things bjrhnlves. Whwrton A Lane sent to San FWi eiacofor a pianist, aud w3Ir. Colr rivwf here Monday evening lir re sponse to tftir call. Mr. Cole cunr Fie hearr knocking the mushB Oiit of the piano any time at tho Pafiuio Hafeon. Billy Cole returned from1 tho Marlee ranch last Saturday, wiere he ha been stopping for a montlipast, leok ing afUr the- rhickeu and' thing on the ranch wfcile the MiiKee family have been iu town, lllly was uot retir ing very well a few days ago aud eanie up town- for nufdiciue. J. lraler, Bfie Summer Lake farm er, wlr recently leased hi rnuolk. an nouncMtieut f which wistniwlo initha Exam iuer,, are! oH his ffarrn implem ents and stout. Muisod tArough Lake view Jtrst of the week- winiiite- to Ashland,, wlmre bis famUy is resiling. Mr. P7vler h'ft here ou Moiiday morn ing's Western: stage. Join Shook, of Dairy, present joint ropreoututi.v to the S'ute legisUiturs from tile district comprising Klam ath, Lako, Crook, and linmt tmiiutius. is a oauiUifcit for ro-ljtiou. IU E. L Stvinor, of Lakeview j lint ropsoaentnr tivo from Uli same d wtrict wilL als be at oaud uiate for secou4. Una. We have hmtrd of no ether candhbiiiss for this otUcw as yet . Klamil. Falls oorwtHpoudiwit to he Mxirrill Bociwd. (NNTlo.darWtnnk-it? A statement to tbw affect that Ifogh Fialtou. his disposeib 0 his. iiiieeests ini tdiu Ifcsrtmles mi to to Messrs.. VTing flld audi Nixon ha isjen giiwuiL clrcu lution by the poess of fcho state. Ifbure a no truth lb. the report aul tho paper which started tku stury was given the wrong dopoi It is true that Mr. Fulton whs oltsred a snug sum, but the present excellent show ing caused him. to ducluut tb offer. Silvsr Bow Stiimdard. A crowd of young iople came up tnicu Pine Creok Tuesday evening to attend the rfuuee in Lakeview that night given by the Csgles- They idl report the UHt time oi their lives. Lakeview Is. always glad to entertain our neiubtsjrs. and will be glad to. have them uome Imek. Those hero were: Hurt Wade, S. Oallnghec, Grove Dlwk, Henry Cook, I. D. Ham- ersley, E. S. Ede aud wife, C. Harvey and wife, Miss Gallagher, Miss Bar rett, Miss Bethel. DEHAMD TFIX BRAND WEEKLY WBATH0K KEI0KT, Below we give report of tin weather a recorded by the Government weather luiresu ttatlon at The Examiner Ulhce. Thta report Is changml each week, and If our readert wish to keep a yearly record of weathor conditions for future refer nice, cut out the report along the black line and paste It In a scrap book on week after another. Thla reord will Imp taken on Tuesda- to end each week and begin on Wednesday for the next week Government Weather Bureau Ma lion at Lakeview, Oregon, C. 0. MrrtKxa, Cooperatl Observer, Week ending Tuesday, Jan. 2.1, 1D00 Psy mat mln. ersolp in'w shsrsnivr Italian fsll el djr wed. W i'J I 0.:io 00 I ik.iu.ly t hwr. j i M 19 Z'-,HC 'j Z" thd'y :ti I it 00 aui'.T ': )' 17 f o.iH) w ." ;vt I is "0. 1 o 00 I" w liHsat. iW t Jt.O.'i (Ml The Ladies' Outfitter, Aor M. !teilm A. IV)., will make for you wny garment for women or rhlldrenr and will make it as well as it ran be mad. Will make tt to plcsmi you In every particular. We wil) do the worto prouif4ly, and n-ier allow you to lie dis sstisfled with any Wieines you may do with ua Kvery gtsrmenl shall fit, cKik well on toe wearer, nd prislni-e a sense' of emu fort. Good (S'umIs, and price nisi In any in tsnce, more than we- would 1j willing to psy if yon were selH:g and we were buying, are tho principle fin which w e exjH'Cfto succeed, ( Mir gKil f e as we IP worth the mon ey we ask ftr them,, as- good you buy from any catalogue house in tS.11 Fran cisco are. We are read? to prove thla, and anxioim to meet you for this purport. We were ' month buying onr slis-k. We searchcifllhe city to get exactly whut we wnntcd kwtd would tskw nothing eUe. The price had to be right,. anl we got the full tM'iietlt of call pasnieuls. We ran, and s irt treat you as well as you can be treated iirhnylng ANY" WHKKK. tf Everything frtuu the vary small hat to the elateratnly trlnini.l plcturo hat is in voce, one rendie iu tae Feb mry Delineator. Tho si nidi felt hat trimmivl wirli a vi)umhioiis plume, and placed far I wick ou Ute loft side, or quite nt the Isuk of tholiiga coffl ure ha achiered dlsUuut snccess. The use of oHch plume has ran Into extravagance?. Alluostt every hat rhown lHar thia trimming, which Und a sofa lMworuitig:ttjuuh to the fa. Panel iaw plumes,. aigntte aud targe wings rare also exUotislvely usivl. Xovel but btsvntiful is u hat; faeblouod ef cloth -of gold. It is rather large, with high irwn,.aiid wido brim Mar oing at the left side. The frame is revered wltlkibotiusoltwoth.. Around the crown arstbtrgo rons of Itnown silk shading to yellow, wWile i bow of trans)sireut gold bnaid' secures the brim edge tutho crown at th left sldo. Ostrii-h pluiar iu doep-brtswn, shad ing to decporeum, ane softly iirraugixl against tlie Oared brim. Pt In Your Card. It is abort timo that thsse tanking of mniiing for ollloo this.siring were gxtUng thntr liaiiio-i befor the people. Announce yourselves and give the voters a efeanco t(.,eliK-t tjio uian they waat for.- the d'tfereub. ollUes. We have thrire announcemeat's of candi dates for-oounty clerk and una for tle olllm of slistrilf. Mo man ever expects to get i.-itu olfSto without us ing printers' ink and if u little is good, laore is better.. No man ought to I ushimied to an nounce the fact through the papers that 1 is a caudiditto for office. If he is,, lie ougkt to Is equally ashamtsl., to aiCthe pisiple to vote for him. Tan re is a buuch of horses 011 th'i high, hills above towu. Nearly every day; they can bo seuu from town come uU: ou the north side of the peuk, whure th snow b) probably shallowest and dig around for grass. The whole bunch will probably stay there till jjjey starve to death unless some ouo breaks a trail out through the deep snow aud drivos them down. It would be a humane act on the part of the owner, or any one, for that mat ter, to break a trail to tho animals and deliver them up from tholr snowy peril. (fcpfiil3TWiiI?t30 1EYI STRAUSS CCOtf OVERAtli they patronize it. LATEK--0ne candidate (or Sheriff,