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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1906)
ONON SETS AND GARDEN SEEDS Arc here in plenty. Only fresh and productive seeds of every variety, are sold hre. Bowen's seeds have been sold in Lakeview for more than twenty-five years and the increasing sales each year guar antees their quality. They are satisfactory seeds and spec ially adapted to this climate. Large orders in Bulk seeds will be delivered in Lake view at wholesale prices. Leave your order hre. PREMIUM CROCK ERY COUPONS FREE WITH EACH 25 CENT CASH PURCHASE AT RETAIL. II FEED AND LIVERY STABLE ( SOUTH LAKEVIEW. C. S. LOVELESS. Proprietor. I I propose to offer the public a horses wil be fed and cared for as home. stopping place where their they would be cared for at In in in ! r- j I will also keep a team and rig to hire. snninifinnirfniimifiiUHUiiHiiuuuKiiiiiitiHn nihiuiiM iihiiifnn nnmunnufVTnniiuinniiiniuiiiniuitHhiiuit! We Wish to Announce to the TRAVELER J 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. 1 HERYFORD& DYKEMAN 1 Lakeview And Vicinity Dutch lunch at tha Hrewerv Sa loon. Mr. aud Mrs. tf ; ; v u v., ,,; .:i Minium 1111 iiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii K Til w X s m 1 AT THE OLD STANDp fis E. C. Ahlstrom's baby is quite sick. M. Sanders cauie in from Clover Flat Tuesday. J. I. Duckworth will p.iy tlie highest price for hides, ."-tf E. J. Iilakc arrived here from Cedarville Tuesday. Window frames and turning a spec ialty at Nuriu A Harris' planing mill. Mrs. Geo. II. Ayres was taken sick last Saturday with aa attack of pneu rnouia. J. I. Duckworth will buy hides. Call od or address Ii tin at Lakeview Oregon. 52-tf O. F. Griffith, the ZX range buss, was down from the ZX ranch first of 'the week. j Xorin & Harris are now prepared to do all kinds of woodwork and turning at the planing in ill. 1 "Grandma" McDonough, mother of Johnny McDonough, was reported I very sick a few days ago. I Mrs. Hutler, who is keeping house for Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Miller, was quite sick first of the week. FOR SALE. Pure-bred Poland China pigs. Inquire ol Chas. Oliver of New Fine Creek, Oregon. 21 tf. The dance given last Saturday night by Mr. Cole, the musician, was a social success. The music was fine. J. S. Field and J. H. Hotchkiss brought in a few line looking horses last Sunday to add to their bunch they are collecting to take below. M. Mansfield came over from Merrill first of the week, where he has been all winter, and yesterday went out to the 70 ranch in Cewauca-n to work for Heryford. Roy Awlery, a nephew of Mrs. O. W. Wise and a young Mr. Sims, both of Klamath county arrived in Lake view last week. The boys are here looking for work. Give Norin Sl Harris, proprietors of the planing mill your order for fancy wood work now before the spring rush comes on. They have a fine lot of well seasoned lumber on hand. 1 Chas. Umbach is remodeling the res idence recently purchased on Slash 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 hi. WA street, known as the Kelton property, IW i or the Moorlev house, adjoining Mr. H5 Umbach's residence. The house will SiijJ ; be for rent. 5Jj There is rumor of a wedding to come off some time this week. We tW ! w,jnt t--11. l,ut xl yu 806 a i,oPulur i ' young lady of Lakeview blush when this subject is brought up you may make a guess. Hotel Lakeview id nutting on airs; a lot of fine stationery, ordered spec ially is being printed at this olllce for use at the hotel, bo that patrons of the house may have fine stationery for their letter writing. The Southern Stage Co. announces j that owing to bad roads un increase will be charged Oil freight by stage from Madeline to Lakeview, for the next CO days. The company put on a new wagou on the lino first of the week. Dutch lunch nt the llrewerjr flu loon. If Mrs. M. Vhorton was up from Hue Creek first of the week. Head the tuw nd vertlaeincnt In the Examiner this week. Mr. and Mm. Win. Schmidt were dowu from Clover Flat lust week. Ijee lienU started Tuesday on a cam paigning tour of the northern part of the county. . Mr. Pent Hughe fell last Monday, striking his back on a piece of timber, which greatly disabled him. J. A. Anderson and Raymond Mill iard enme in from Drews Gap Tuesday and remained in town until the next day. J. O. Nyswnner returned from the Willamette valley last week, where he spent the winter. Hattie and the little boy did not return with their father. At the teachers' examination last week IX F. Amlck was nwarded a first grade certificate, and Miss Issh liellc Wright of Silver Lake ami E. J. Morris second grade cert I Ileal cs. Mr. Pent Hughes Informs us that Mr. mid Mrs. J. W. Mlkle, who spent the winter In the East, started home on the 1. th, and were expected to ar rive last night. The people of Warner valley came over to Camas Prairie Tuesday several strong and with 40 head of horses, to meet those who went from here with a numlier of horses, to break the road through Camas. The rain and warm winds the past week has takeu most of the snow from the valley, regardless of the fact that several small skifts of snow have fallen during the week, ouly to disappear the next day after falling. "Plush Screamer" told our readers last week that W. E. Scammou had gone East to visit with a brother. Willis informs us that he is at his home lu Plush, cleaning out his barn. No one thought of looking there for you, Willis. F. E. Harris has bought E. N. Jn quish's interest in the planing mill and that establishment will be con ducted in the future by Norin A Har ris. They have a lot of fine lumber on hand now and say they are prepar ed to meet all demand. A subscription paper was circulated first of the week for the purpose of raising money with which to make some needed repairs on tint interior of the Baptist church. The exact amount raised is not known by us, but it is said that the sum will Ih sulllcieut to pay for the work c-tMttcmplated. The U. S. laud ottlce at Redding, Calif., was burned o the 1 1th, and many valuable papers were lost. The plats, however, wera saved. About fSOJO damage was done to the land olllce and a store that occupied a room ou the ground floor of the building. It is said that Arthur Florence will move back to Lakeview and take an interest in the Lakeview Mercantile Co's store. Every lody w ill Ihj glad to know this, aa Mr. Florence is a first class salesman, and both Mr. and Mrs. Florence were well lilted in social cir cles. Geo. Pike came la town Tuesday from Abert lake where he and C. E. Campls-ll are running their sheep to gether. Mr. Pike came down to lllo on some laud. He says the feed is Hue out there, the green grass being alxmt :i inches high. Thewiuter has dealt with Messrs. Campbell and Pike lightly. Wo are in receipt of a letter from C. C. I'arnum, a former resident of Lake county, who now resides at Orange, Calif. Mr. Harnum sold his ranch in Clover Flat to Win. Schmidt and went to California to livo. He wants the Examiner sent to him. aud enclosed the little old two dollars. The entertainment for the Reading Room and Library will be uivoti real soon. Active pre pija-at ions are lieing made and rehersals-held. This will be the entertainment of the season and the public may be assured a real treat. The best local talent of the town will assist. Next week full urticulars will be published and the program given. Watch for the date. A meeting of stockmen was held in Red Rluff recently for the purpose of conferring with ropreseutaves of Mr. T. H. Walker, the timber land kin of northern CaJiforuit.'with a view to securing grazing privileges on Mr. Walker's land. He agreed with tho stockmen that they i.ay him one half thft amount of the taxes on the land occupied and have grazing plvilegos. Dutch lnnch nt the llrewerjr Ha loon. tf I. J. Straw was registered at Hotel lakeview last Saturday from Klamath Falls. L II. Lyons of Willow Ranch, was registered at Hotel Lakeview Inst Thursday. F. 1. Everett, the H. H. 11. A Co., hardware man spent tho past week In !akevlew taking large orders for hard ware from our merchants. E. R. Hunting, of Reno, Nevada, passed through the city Sunday ou his way to visit his brother lu (jukevlew. Klamath Falls Itepuhltcan. William Sims and another young man from Tule Lake stopped over lit Pair)' Saturday evening. The gentle men are on their way to Lakeview. Klamath Fulls Republican. Win. C. Robinson, who has for sev eral years, tended sheep camp for S. 11. Chandler, left this week for On tario. Mr. Chandler loses a good, steady man when Will leaves him. J.M. Itatchelder left for Salem last week, where he went lo plead the II. F. Latio case, which had a hearing In the supreme court ou the 'JOth. Mr. Itatchelder will visit his parents nt Oroville, California, before returning to Ijikevlow. S. It. Chandler returned from San Francisco last week, where he spent several weeks. Mr. M. Wallace and son, cousins of Mr. Chandler came with him to look over the country. The gentlemen will probably remain here all summer. Mr. Suowgoose, of indwell, was here for a short t line last week. He feels satisfied that there nre millions lu the mines north of lUdwcll, and he nud his partner have purchased property at ISidwell and will open an assay otllce there shoVtly. Cedarville Rec ord. Nominating petitions were circulated here hist week for Hon. J. R. Whitney for re nominal ion to the olllce of slate printer. Mr. Whitney has made an excellent officer, and to re-nominate him would be a step in the direction of ideal k'overiiineut of that most illl poi taut depart incut of slate The bill to make Arizona ami New Mexico a State was passed by the House last week. I'.olh territories will U merged into one State, which w ill make a dilferenco of two Senators less, aud the loss is said to fall on the Democrats. -Cedarville Record. (Ret ter taJte a rest, your are overworked aren't you, Rrother Stanley. ) A. T. Clippciigcr, who went East with the. remains of his late wife, to be interred in the family cemetery in Ohio, returned home last week. Mr. Clippeuger says his trip was free from hardship, other than the mental strain upon h'iii caused by the sail occasion of his trip. He encountered no storms until nearly home. This wt-ek we received a card an nouncing the marriage of Miss Pearl Fran kl, daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. J. Frankl of Sau Francisco, to Mr. Ed ward SeUginaiin, of Logan, Utah. ' Mr. Seligmuriti is a prominent mer chant of the Utah city, where they j will res id in the future. The many friends of Miss Frankl will be glad to hear the news of her liappy union. Tho Examiner exends U-st w ishes to the brido aud groom. H'ANTUD: Two men lu each cou nty to represent Hiid advertise Hard ware department, put out samples of our noods, etc. Trnvellng Posit ion or Otflce Manager. Salary I'M) per month, ash weekly, with all expenses paid In advance, We furnish every- thliitf- 1'-' The Columbia Hoiih4? Dept. 610, ZU ."th Ave Chicago, 111' DEMAND THE BRAND Mi whi'.kly wr.ATiinR Kuinmr. Ilelow we (live report of the weather as recorded by the Government weather bures u tint inn nt The Examiner Olllce. This report l changed each week, and II our readers wish to keep a yesrly record of weather condition for future refer ence, cut nut tho rexirt alonu the black line ami panto It In a scrap lsok on week after another. This reord will l tsken on TuesiU" to end each week and In-uln on Wednesday for tho next week Government Weather Korean Ma tiou at I-aktivlew, Oregon, ('. O. MrrtsKR, C-4H)Hrslivo observer. Week cnrilnff Tuesday, l eb, 'JO, 11MM) l'jr mm Un, i.r.lp an'w rlmriutr llallon (all i, day 'veil. 4-N lu ii.imi oo j pi. rl'ily" thnr. 41 I 0.1U (Ml I ' fiid'.v 41 j i'l m.:iu j no " " sal'v' II tut mi cloudy" Nun. 41 n.oo oo inoiiTj 41 ( L"J tCl ixi tues" 4i ill U.M m The Ladies' Outfitter, Anna M. Neilon & Co., will mnke for you any garment for women or children, and will make it a well as it can ln made. Will make it to please .you in every particular. We will do the work promptly, aud never allow you to bedis ntifled with any business you may do with us. Every itnrment all m 1 1 lit, lock well on the Wearer, and pi-mlncs a sens of comfort. (iihmI OiiimIs, and prices not in any iu staiuv, more than we would I willing to pay if ymi were selling and wo were buying, are the principles upon which we exHct lo micceed, Our good ate as well worth the mon ey we ask for them, as goods you buy from any catalogue house in Sn Kriiu cisco are. We are ready to prove this, and uuxioiis to meet you for thia ptirMe. We were n month buying our clock. We senrrbed the cily to get exui-tly w lint we wanted mid would take nothing vino. The price had to bo right, and wo got the full Is-nelll of cash payment. Wo can, and will treat ymi an well aa you ran be treated in bating ANY W HE ICE. if Garden Seeds at Ahlstrom Brothers' 8-tf (lou.tehold Mint. To make biscuits light -drench them with gasoline and ignite Is-foro serving. How to keep servants chloroform them ami lock them in the cellar. Quickest way to get rid of peddler buy all they have. How to remove fruit stains from linen use scissors. How to keep ruts out of the pantry place all food in the cellar. To entertain women visitors let them inspect all your private papers. To entertain men visitors fcd them. To keep the children at home lock up all their clothes. To keep hubby at home hide his toupee. Ill order to prevent accidents lu the kitchen 1111 the kerosene can with water. To stop leaks in pipes send for the nearest plumber. To economize on coal get a gas. rauge. To test the freshness of eggs drop, them ou some hard substance. To propitiate the janitor it can't Vie done. Smart Set. A Mealing Gospel. The Rev. J. C. U'arren, paator of, Shanon lSnbtist Church, Helalr, la. eays of Electric Hitters: " ICh a UoU seinL to mankind. It cured' tuo ol lariie back.Btlft Joints, and complete psysical rollapee. I wan bo weak It twok me hall an hour to walk a mile. Two bottle of Electric Hitters huve iii.'ule ne so strong I have Just walked three milea in CO ininutcH and feet like walking three more. It's made a new man of me." Urentest remedy for weakneHa an J all Stomach, LWer and KIdnev complaints-. Sold under gua rantee nt Iaxs IJeaira Drug Store. Price r0e. E. V. Carter of Ashland, has an nounced himself as a candidate for state treasurer. LEVI STRAUSS &CO'S OVERALL? for men who toil North Lakeview Feed Yard . . AND . . Camping Ground J. V. DUCKWORTH, Proprietor. j Highest Market Trice paid for HIDES and PELTS Grain and Baled Hay kept on hand for sale. Lakeview, Oregon.