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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1906)
I - I, (il 9 TAKE NOTIOE. lUtlllllKillllll 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. B HERYFORD& FEED AND LIVERY STABLE SOUTH LAKEVIEW. C. S. LOVELESS. Proprietor. .! I propose to otter the public a horses wil be fed and cared for as ii home. I will also keep a team and rig to hire. IAT THE OLD STAND S 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 Ten cils, Ink and Mucilege, Fancy Soaps and Toilet articles, Tooth Brushes, etc. A. L. THORNTON & CO. Successof to LEE BEALL We arc Closing out our entire line of Ladies, Misses ami Children's Shoes at actual Cost Prices. No sale of the year offers such great reductions it is the shoe apparently of the season, for those who would Save money, while buying the BEST Shoes sold, any where at any price. CASH RETAIL. DYKEMAN I stopping place where their they would be cared for at :S PREMIUM CROCKA ERY COUPONS FREE WITH EACH 25 CENtI PURCHASE ATI Lakeview And Vicinity J. P. Duke was up town last Friday. F. II. Suyder wad in town Monday. Dutch lunch at the Brewery Sa loon, tf L. L. Russill was over from Lorella first of the week. Jim Green was in town from the West Side Monday. The snow has been going very rapid ly the past few days. Light & Harrow are having the roof of the Hotel painted. E. P. Combs is spending a few days in town from the range. Dutch lunch at the Brewery Sa loon, tf Ira Moshier was over from the West Side last Saturday. A. L. Thornton A Co., are having the interior of the drug store repaint ed. J. I. Duckworth will pay the highest price for hides. 5-tf Walter L. Tooze, candidate for con gress, made Klamath Falls a visit lust week. Sim Arthur was in town last Satur day from the ranch on the West Side of the slash. .Tickets for the W. O.W . Ball, ?2.0o supper at the Banquet room, Masonic Building. , J. C. Oliver and L. A. Carriker were visitors in town last Saturday from Drews Creek. J. P. Duckworth will buy hide. Call on or address him at Lakeview Oregon. M-tf Thos. Cloud, the Soda Works man, made ur a batch of soda last week. some of the saloons having ruu short. Jim MeDermitt was in town last Saturday. He was asked if his hens were laying. Mr. M. replied, "yes; laying off. " We have a letter from a man who says he has 12 years experience hand ling sheep, and wants a job herding. Who wants a good man? Keep one eye on the calendar and the other on your best girl for the W. i w ,!.., Vi,u. '.'. 5-2 "Little" Mike Barry came over from Guano valley, first of the week to make application for final proof on his homestead. Mr. Barry states that stock are wintering nicely over that way. Twelve passengers on the Klamath Lake railroad between Klamath Falls .,...1 'ri....u Mrn unnwhound for three days and had to remain out in the snow miles from Pokegama from Thursday morning till Saturday night. DEMANDTHEBRAND fmmwmmm i I i n I w mm Up to yesterday OU) had registered. Want d. la The Examiner will bring result. Al Gallagher was up front Pine Creek Tuesday. Now for a dog tax. Will the city council Impose It? Have you registered for the prim ary election? If not you had letter. The thaw last Friday and Saturday caused washouts on the N. 0. 0. de laying malls and passengers. The damage was not serious and the track was aoon repaired. Alturas Plain dealer. Walter Duke was dowu from Davis Creek Sunday. He says the snow is about fifteen Inches deep at his place aud Is very solid, having settled dowu by the rain last week. Alturas Phtiudcaler. Elmer Harvey was down from his ranch Monday with some fine pota toes. Mr. Harvey raise as flue pota toes on his rauch without water as was ever seen in any irrigated county In the world. FOH SALE. Pure-bred Poland China pigs. Inquire of Chus. Oliver of New Pine Creek, Oregon. 2-1-tf. Two more political announcements occur in The Examiner this week. That of Hon. F. W. Benson Kepubll cau candidate for secretary of State, and that of Dr. Withytfotnlto, Repub lican candidate for governor. Marshal Touuiugseu says the coyo tes come dowu oir of the hills nights and set up a howl, which, coupled with the howl of a hundred or more dogs iu Lakeview, would drive a licensed dog from a gut wagon. J. M. Thompson informs us that his sheep are doing well aud that he has an abundance of alfalfa hay to last un til spring. In fact, stock of all kinds is doing well aud no fears are enter tained for the winter. Alturas Plain dealer. Miss Bertha Dean, who has been at Hotel Lakeview for the past year, left on yesterday morning's southern stage for Alturas, where she w ill visit her mother for a few weeks before going to southern California on a visit with relatives. Ashland is no longer a dry town. Last week licenses were issuisl for three saloons. One application was refused, on the ground that the ap plic ant was guilty of running u"bliud pig" during the time wheu Ashland was "dry." Mrs. Kisley has adopted the little girl babe, born a county charge last fall, its mother having died when the babe was but a few days old. Mrs. Kisley left for California first of the week, where she will place the child in a home, where it will be raised uud educated. Something new every day, on our bargain counter. Tin very la-st seasonable floods. Anna Al. Neiloii St Co. The Oregon iau heads an editorial "How to (Jet to the Yellowstone Park." If some one will furnish the dough we will find the park all right, all right." White Lake Times. (If the editor of tho Times is a pretty girl , aud popular in the Oregouiau's voting contest, (a, he can "get tin dough ,all right, all right. ) The death of Daniel Cluster at San Francsco last week is announced. The deceased gentleman was will known in Modoc and other portions of Northern California. Three sons aud two daughters survie him. They ure residents of Kagleville, are rated among our liest and most respected citizens. Alturas Plaiudealer. Another county iu Oregon, Sher man, is now in a position to be in- dependant, like Lake county. Sher man is out of debt uud has money iu the treasury uud the ieoph of that most fortunate county are jubilant as result. Well they should bo proud ; to be out of debt-is something every taxpayer can look upon as a credit to himself uud his neighbors. FOB KENT. Good residence, baru and otlier out buildings, with three acres of ground, in West Lakeview. Enquire of E. It. Patch. I-tl Win. Stimpflg, who lias been stay ing at the Camas sawmill this winter, to keep tho snow from mashing tho roof of the mill iu, but had a difllcult task. He came dowu from there last Saturday on snow hIhmw, and stated that one time he shoveled ofr four feet of wet snow from the roof, and that the snow was from four to six feet deep all over Camas Prairie. Jasper Jennings, who was on trial for the murder of his futher near Grunts Puss several mouths ugo, ' was convicted of murder iu the first de gree. Dora Jeuuiugs his sister wus tried on the same charge, and the jury disaggreed. Dora Jeuuiugs is a pretty girl of 10 years. She will have to lay in jail till next April for her trial. Jasper was sentenced ,to hang on March l)th. WANTED: District Managers to post signs, advertise and distribute aampleH. Salery flS.OO weekly, 3.00 per day, for expenses. State age and present employment. IDEAL SHE AH CO.,!li) ltandolpli St., Chicago. Jun 254ra. Oranges at Ahlstrom Bros. 1 H. A. Hawkins came In town from tho sawmill Tuesday. Geo. Jamtnrethal returned from I .sib Angeles Monday evening. Joo Ambrose, the West Hldo sheep man, was In town Monday. Geo. Bennett of Alturas, was In Lakeview first of the week. Renator Fulton will fight tho reieal of the tlmlor and stone law. Bully. Sam Dicks and Frank Wilson were J In town from Crooked Creek yester day. Head the political announcements under the heading, "Candidates' Col umn." The Plush mail went out Weduenday ou snow shoes. Wui. Stimpflg made the trip. Ilev. Snyder tegau a series of ser vices at I he M. E. Church Thursday even lug. The spring aud summer sum pie book of men's clothing on display at Ahls trom Bros. 1 Prlueville has passed an ordinance authorlzng the taxing of dogs kept within the city limits. A very wise law. It. A. Paxton, who has been sick for tho past four weeks, is able to Ih out again. Miss Anna Ileidrick, sister of Mrs. D. P. Malloy, arrived here last week from Klamath Falls on a visit with her sister. Bert Alford, who came in from War ner u couple of weeks ago with his wife, returned to the Mulkey sheep camp yesterday. Mrs. W. K. Steel has been suffering with an ulcerated tooth for several days. She had one tooth extracted, which exposed the roots of another tooth. Willis S. Dunlway is a brainy man, a broad man, an upright man aud a clean man, and the newspaper are all ou good terms with him. Salem Statesman,, April 2', l'.'l. Mr. Heury K. Heryford was iu town yesterday from his farm. His many friends in Ijukvview were glad to see him ou the streets again, as they had not seen him since the day before. C. W. Embody is iu northern l.ake county w ith a party of thirteen people looking for land. Most of the crowd are from Portland. They were about a week making the trip from Bend to Silver Ijuke. Gilford Pinchot, of tho Forestry ser vice, has given encouragement to the stockmen of Crook county, w ho desire the Blue Mountain reserve made a permuuent reserve, that the reserve w ill be created. Willis S. Ihmiway is a candidate for the Kepuhlicun nomination as State Printer at the Primaries, April 20, l'.KHi Ho usks the support of those who fuvor an economical, luslnua like administration. I Willis S. Dunlway had rendered distinguished service to his party and was es-eially uulilled for the olllce of State Printer. Party policy and justico demanded his Humiliation. The Portland Journal, May 2t,l'.H)2. The gosl news conies from Salem thut Mrs. George Iiecd, who was taken to the asylum some mouth ago from Paisley, has fully recovered and has been discharged. Also that Mrs. Ablridge. who was taken from Pine Creek, hits been discharged. Willis S. Duuiway is a man of ster ling integrity, brings to the printing business u thorough knowl edge of the "ait preservative of all arts," has a host of friends throughout tho State. Portland Labor Press, Dee. 27, 11)00. 1 L. B. Moss took George Batchelder to the railroad last week. Mr. Batch- elder goes to Oroville, Calif., to re main indcflnatoly. Mr. Moss return ed Tuesday evening uccumpunied by George Conn of Paisley, returning from San Francisco, where ho went several weeks ago to take treatment for catarrh. H. ft. Dunlap came over from uear Merrill, in Klamath county, where ho is feeding his ccattlo this winter, last week and made proof ou his timber lund claim. Mr. Dunlap states that stock are doing nicely over there, aud though the snow has been very deep, there will bo plenty of hay to feed till spring. Mr. Dunlap put a quietus on the rumors thut he was a caudiduto for sheriff, by denying that he wus such. A Healing; Gospel. The Bev. J. C. B'arren, pastor of Sharon Babtist Church, Belair, Ga., saya of Electric Bitters: " It's a God send to mankind. It cured' mo of lame back, stiff joints, and complete psysicul collapse. 1 was so weak it took me hall an hour to walk a mile. Two bottlca of Electric Bitters have made me ao.Htrong 1 have Just walked three miles in IO minutes and feel llko walking threo more. It's made a new man of me." Greatest remedy for weakness uui all Stomach, Liver aud Kidney complaints. Sold under gua rantee at Ivoe BcaU'n Drug Store. Price r.0c. WEEKLY WEATHER REP0KT. Below we give report of the weather as recorded by the Government weather luireau station al The Examiner (Xllce. This report li changed each weed, and II our readers wish to keep a yesrly record of weather conditions lor future refer cure, cut out the reairt slum the black line aud paste it In a scrap book one wrrk after another. This reord will he tsken on Tuesda" to end each week and begin on Wednesday lor the next week Government Weather Bureau Sta tion at Lakeview, Oregon, C. O. Mrrixitn, Cooertlv Observer. Week eiidlnj Tuesday, Jan. .10, 11MH1 l'jf niai mln, )rwlp an'w fltir.rtr flalion fall nl Uj wed. il I li ..' I Ou ptcl'dy tlmr. j 40 is o.no" 00 J frid'.v 4:f" Itl ,MH,1 00 m clear' aiitv"iij i-T" O.'OU J txf " sun. 45 j 12 " ' I " IjK'll'' J" JLi,,,M, " tncH.J 4rjjL'tl J MH) f The Ladles' Outfitter, Amis M. Nellon & Co., will msko (or you sny garment for women or children, ami will make il a well as It can bo made. Will make it to please you In every particular. We will do the work lroniily, Slid never allow yen to le ilia eatislied willi any business you may do with ii". Every garment shall lit, look well on the warer, and produce a sense of coinfiirt. (Join) Coodit, and price not in any in utaiiif, more than we would Ihj willing to puv if you were selling and wo were buying, are the principle U)kii which we ex'ct to miecced, Our goods am as well worth the mon ey we as k for them, as g'oln you buy from liny catitlogue lioiie in Sun Fran cioco arc. We are ready to prove this, and iiiixioiiH to n I you for this purpose. WeMeien month buying our slock. We scan bed the cit V to get exactly w hnt we wHiileil ami would lake nothing else. The price hail to b- righl, and we got tbn full lctietll of cash pay incut. We can, ami will treat you as well as you can be treated in buying ANY W1IKKK. tf Burton wa Presjnt. One ef tho most remai kable proced ure lnth- history of the Senate occur red, to avoid a technicality which prevent)-! Senator Burton, of Kansas, from drawing his mileage for the pres ent session. In order to have Ids re quisition honored, it Is necessary for some ollh-lal of the Senate to tak oath that he hud seen tho Senator la the ChamlMM-, but since the indict ment aud unuvlctlon of the Kan -a Senator he la. not appeared iu the Chamber. There is mi dlspisit ion on the par of anyone to withhold the mileage, and the Senator, then-fore, was asked to step from tin' cloak room Into the the cetyiiuU-r for a moment In or- der that he luight le s i by some official, lb-declined, hut mi employee engaged him iu conversation in the cloak room neiir the entrance to the chamls-r. Thu employco suddenly turned the Senator so Hint he faced the Chamber and, the attention of tho olllcials previously having been direct ed toward this door, he was seen from the Chamber. It was then certilled that Senator Burton wus in attend ance and his mileago was paid him. Will Return Patents. Benders of the Examiner will re member an art icle puhlishM iu this paper about a year ago, to the elfect that the Secretary of the Interior had recalled all patents issued to land claimants, which had been received at this laud otllce for dill very to claimants. There were about 100 patents In the Ijiikcvicw laud olllce that had not been delivered, which wore all sent back. An order has now been issued from the department to return ull patent to tho local land ofllces for delivery, ecxept those which showed fraud, so many people who proved up ou lands will now receive their patents. Noth ing has been heard of this order at the local lund olllce as yet, nor the patents received, hut it is presumed they will come iu time. Dutch lunch at the Brewery Sa loon. t( 'Tall 'over the wejf they wear LEVI JTRATJ55 OVER ALLS