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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1906)
OUR SHOE CLEARANCE SALE Is interesting to the Money Saving buyer. This is not a U nor !a oft" regular price Shoe Sale, but we arc absolutely Closing: Out every pair of Ladies, Misses ami Children's Shoes at Cost. Every pair has Style and Quality, equal to the Shoes sold at other stores for fifty to seventy-five per cent above our prices. We positively guarantee their value and after you have bought them and you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, 3011 are at liberty to return them and get your Honey Back. Xo mail orders will be filled unless Cash accompanies the order. PREMIUM CROCK ERY COUPONS TREE WITH EA CH 25 CENT CASH PURCHASE AT RETAIL. 1 r (fyfyS Let's Talk It Over If there is anything at any- price, that ia any better than Rpyal Tailoring we ought to know it, and you ought to know it. Royal Tailoring ia low-priced and it is Positively- High Value. Come in and sea the New Spring Goods Un questionably the most attractive patterns we have ever opened up. The prices are graded according to quality of goods to suit every- rurse. In Royal Tailoring coat collars and lapels are hand pad dedthe clo h is shrunk by the cold water pro cessall seams are sewed with silk and the Buttons don't come off. We want your order and we guarantee all that you can ask for in the way of satisfaction. If that'a fair come in and let's talk it over. Blue Stone at Dutch lunch nt tho llrowory Nn loon. tf Put eh lunch nt tlu Urvwory Hit- looti. tf r 14. lutch was tin from tho much Monday. Clarence Hhollhninmcr la nick with pneumonia. Head thti new advertisement In the Examiner IIiIh week. It will soon I mi time for garden novels, remember tho place, Ahlstrom 'Iron 1 FOR SAM-:. Pure-bred Poland China pigs, lmmlre of Chan. Oliver of New Pino Creek, Oregon. iM-tf. 1 If t ho way ok whose end nil the nnil bun vlnjf the North Lakeview Feed Yard . . AND . . Camping Ground J. P.' DUCKWORTH, Proprietor. j Highest Market Trice paid for HIDES and PELTS Grain and Baled Hay kept on hand for sale. .1 I I : Oregon. We Wi5h 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 illiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw iilil inn l!l!!-'!!!;ll;i:;:;!:ii!!i!ii!l.:,;iJi; Nat the old stands 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. Lakeview And Vicinity Jim Turpln was iu town last week. Mrs. John Coggburu is very hick thin week. New line of Gents neckwear at JL M. Co. 3 Jack McDonald came down from Paisley Monday. S. P. Most came down from Che- waucan first of the week. II. L. CbamUer whs iu towu fintt of the week, with Lin whiskers. Mary, the daughter of Mr. and Mr. W. P. Heryford is quite sick. Hallie Willits. daughter of Mr. mud Mrs. J. Q. Willits is very sick. L. li. Moss and J. F. Clarksou who were sick at Hotel Lakeview, are nA.h up again. Alex Fitzpatrick, the ZX foreman,. came over from Klamath County llrst j of the week. I Harry Roberts, Jeff Parrish, Chas jLobrengel and E. E. Bond came over 'from Plush Monday. They came 'across by way of the Indian trail, ami had to walk about seven miles, their; horses barely able to wallow through the snow at times.' I A banch of horses are reported to hare been sold at Klamath Falls for $100 to $150 per head. Geo. Perkins and family who went to California last fall, have returned to Pine Creek, bo we learn. Geo. C. Turner of Surprise valley has recently returned from a trip to his old home In the Eastern States. N alley Willey is in the Altaras coun try shipping beef cattle purchased by him some weeks ago, says the Alturas paiers. Lech Holbrook, the sheepman, was in town first of the week. He has hia I sheep at Alkali, and says they are do ing nicely. Alturas papers report a considerable loss among range horses west of that place on what is known as "The Dev il's Garden." Cull at house If you desire to buy or lease residence, or to buy any of household gooda. E. M. lirattuin. Mrs. Pearl Mulkey, the westside j?f i milliner, will leave baturday for ban Francisco, where she will remain untu the first of March. While in the city the will take lessons in hat trimming. Medford Mail. iDEMANDTHE BRAND A. L. THORNTON & CO. Successor to lee'beall , . x. & Dutch luncl) nt the Brewery Sa loon, tf J. P. Puck worth will pay the highest price fr hides. .Vf J. I. luekwortl w ill buy fcldes. Call on or add resit Mm nt Iikerlew Oregon. rcH.t Miss Hall is livintf at Mr. and Mrs. Watson's home during the absence rf Dr. Hall, who reeeatly went on a visit to his mother alt Myrtle Creek. The small boy will soa have to seiik new pleasures; the wow and ice ia alHit all gone now from the street, so he can't skate fo soiuool any more.. The total eclipse of the moon lust. Thursday night was ohrved by ninny people here. The night was perfectly clear and the scene was sutereeting to wateb. G. D. Grizzle, proprietor of the Klamath Falls Marble work, is iu Lake county in the interest of his bus iness. He went to PauJey last Sun day. Commissioner C. W. Daut and his wife returned last week.fium a trip to Missouri, where they went on a visit to Mr. Dent' relatives. They- hud a very pheasant trip. The ieople who sold the electric pi ano to Post Sl King aivl guaranteed It are expected here iu a few days with another instrument. TW first one seemed to be a failure. David Walls, an old pknwr of Sur prise Valley died at Cadarville lust week at the age of 77- Mr. Walls came to Surprise Valley in 1KT0 anil has lived there ever sine. A large crowd of young peo ple went to the slush Sunday to take a farewell fckuto for the winter. The Lee was a little soft in places but they hud a nice time, nevertheless. L. Holbrook stated while iu towu first of the week, that in his opinion, there would not be near the number of mutton sheep turusd otf from this county this year thai there was last. J. Wendell, the butcher, last week received two loads of fat hogs, one from I. N. Converse and one from the flour mill at Pine Creek. Mr. Wendell has bought and butchered about 300 hogs since curly' fuM. Tho Surprise valley Record says sheep are selling iu that valley for 1 to 85 per head. Perry McDauiels re cently sold part of his band at $5 per head. The Record also says horses are worth 75 to KX. We understand that A. McCullen, how of Ashland, who sold his residence ia Lakeview to W. A. Sherlock, has bought the property back, and A. Stork man, the cigar uiuu has leased it and will soon move in. Geo. Johnson occupied the place for a year. Dr. F. E. Smith and Dr. R. ' E. L. Steluer, of Salem have contracted with the contractors of the Klamath canal to furnish medicine and treat labor ers oa the canal, and we understand that they will establish a hospitul at Klamath Falls for that purpose. TlilMtnV" tho men hi! wives att pa rtlea ' I W jMucm, ie "", mum at homo. J. L. Clark, tho painter, put lu about two weeks painting and calcl mining iu tho Mercantile (Vs store, and the place now looks like a now store. Everything in tho store was moved, the floor washed and re oiled. K. K .Funk was up town lust Satur day from his ranch down the valley. He bellows the lsst way to insure against loss by lire Is tho kind or in surance John Henderson hud on his homo, tho sympathy of his neighbors. "I'nclo Tommy" Garrett, an old pioneer of Surprise valley w hose w ife died a few years ago, and Mrs. Jesse Spray, a pioneer of Goose Luke valley whose husband died some time ago, were married at Pacific Grove, Calif., about a week ago. Chiilrey Wendell, who had a serious attack of blood poisoning lut week, Is getting Utter. A great deal of sympuiny is expressed for i hurley ; he hits hud such a terrible time with his log, which was broken about a year ago, and U not well yet. W. M. Harvey returned from Sur prise valley lust week, where ho pur chased severul head of horses. He left here Saturday with 1H head and would pick up enough to make two cur low Is between here and Alturus. Ho will take the horses to the Culiforuiu mar ket. Window docoratiaf has Ix-coni uito a fml iu lurge citbs. Ijikeview stores ure not behind iu the fail either. One can go along the streets of nights when tho electric lights are lighted uud observe tli lieautiful doc oratml w indows and imagine himself In sutue large city. Carpenter flulshed the Methodist parsnaage tlrst of the vek, all but painting, which will not be undertak en till warm weather. The grouud, renxxMing and moving of the mrsou age, together with the ilriC cost, will cost the Church about I 1 J aud it is a real neat little two story dwelling. i Onion Sets and Garden Seeds at The First National Hunk received a letter from one ot the prominent attor neys ia Alturas inquiring about tim ber claims west of Goose Lake suying WEEKLY WRATMEK REPORT. Itelow we diva report of the weathar as recorded by the Government wimlhftr bureau station at Tho Examiner Olllca, This riM)rt I changed each week, and If our readers adsli to keep yearly record of weather conditions for future refer once, cut out tho raport alonu th htaok line and paste It In a scrap Isiok nnt week after another. This reord w ill ls taken on Tuesda to end each week ami heft-In on Wednesday for tha neat week Government Waather Htireau Sta lion at I.sksvlew, Oregon, ('. O. Mktxkkr, Cooerstlv Observer, Week en.lliiK Tuemlay, ebi 13, llKKb ljr diss Jmln, itrwlft uti'w ehkrai'lur (((ion lull of tiny vrd. 4. l.V il.iNt J (k I I, t-lear thur. -13 ' 13 " O.mr (MJ fritl'.v 41 U M.(H ' (Ml fiat '.v 42 j 10 imw H " sun. 40 l L'io J nion. .'lit ft " WM "Titf tuoM." tn "ft ((".no (Hi. Tho Utdles' Outfltter.4, Anna M, Neilon . Co., will maku for you any garment for women or children, and will make It a well as it ran be made. Will make it to pleano yon lu every part ion Inr. We will do the work promptly, and never allow you to be din- Kntislletl w it It any business yon may do with us. Kvery unrnieiit shall lit, look well on the wearer, and produce a sense of comfort. Good Good", and prices nut in any In- stanre, more than we would Is willing to pity if you were selling and we were buying, are the principle upon which we esjiecl to rucceed, OurgiMsts are as well worth the mon ey wo ask lor them, an gisMls you buy from any catalogue houe in S.in l-rsn cinro are. We are ready to prove this, and uuxiou to meet you for this purpoiie. We were a month buying our nUs k. We reart-hed the city to (jet exactly what we wanted and would lake nothing clno. Tho price hsd to bo right, and we got the full Iwnelll of rttnh pay meiitx. We can, and w ill Ire'.t yon as well as you can le tiealel in lm)lng ANY WHKKK. tl Resolutions. Rotokah Lixlge , , Iukovlcw, Or., Hull a Lukevicw No. UU, I. U. (). F., b'eb. rtiv r.N;,. To tho oltlcers uud members of Iiko flew K4 kuh Lodgis No.'JU, I. (). ). F. Wo your committee on resolutions of eoudolsm-e on the death of Sinter Fidua F. Muoie, beg U-avo to report tho follow ing '. lv4Molved that in the death of Sister Mectro this Ijttdgo Uu lout a fuithful mamlH-r. Although (ickuesttand udllc- 1 1 ou were 1st lot for ninny mouths aiul prevented her Isriug with us, wo feel that her symptilhy wh with our wiirk. While we deplore her loss wo knew that It Is well with her. Itesolvcd, Thut her sweet, chrintlaiii spirit we would do wll to emulute. Kusolvod, Thut wesxtoud our hen rt folt sympathy to tho bereaved fumily iu their houe of grif and sorrow, aud .tuj.li u'ooLI Ijo iittid ffir tlmltvr elmiins ami if nect-ssary cmisers would ! "'y !' lr in levlng kl.idness re t-Miit to Uivk at the timber uu these ( luiius with the view of miduutf pur c liases. Mr. Chin. Cole, the geniid putnist, who presides at Whortou X Liiid'h wishes tea nuouace that thare w ill be a dunce at the hall next Saturday ntyht. He will furnish taw music. Ailmittance, geuU.r0 cents, holies free. Also, he wilL, furnish muske for any uoid all parties at any time, (any ittuuber id instruments) at reusonuhle rv.tes. 1 A Healing Gospct. Tlie I'jev. J. C. H'arren, pastor of Sharon Buhtist Church. Ikdakr, Ga., saya of Electric Hitters: It'a a God send to mankind. It tured' mu of loua.- bvck, stiff Joints, and complete i.iy sit at collapse, I was so weak It took me half an hour to walk a mile. Two bottlca of Electric Hitters have aimleme eo. strong I ha re just walked three miles in oO minutes and feel like walking three more. It's made a now man of me." Greatest remedy for weakness and all Stomach, Liver and Klclney complaints. Sold under gua rantee at l o lV-all's Drug Store. Price oOc. meinlsT thoee who mourn and with. tender inercj lift the clouds of sorrow fnuu their luaits. ICesolveil, Thut a copy of these rcso lotions- be ai"'ead wi thu miuules of this Lodge, that a copy under sold of the Lodge, m transmitted to the fum ily of the deveused, aud a copy bo sent to tho Lakj Couaty Examiner for publication. Submitted in Y. L and T. Cornelia Watson, Monrovia Knelling, Minnie Will its. Committee. LEVI STRAUSS ZCOS OVERALLS I FEED 'AND LIVERY STABLE SOUTH LAKEVIEW. C. S. LOVELESS, PROPRIETOR. I propose to ofler tho public a "topping place whoro their horHCS wil bo fud and cared for aa they would" be cared for at home. I will also keep a team and rig to hire. 1