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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1906)
IT WILL PAY YOU TO GO WITHOUT CLOTHES until you sec my beautiful assortment of Royal Tailor patterns, I am now taking orders for Spring and Summer Garments. You can select a neat, natty suit from over 400 patterns, showing all kinds and styles of goods. The new Fashion Plates will show you just how the garments will appear when finished. These garments will be made to your measure by The Royal Tailors of Chicago and New York, the best mer chant tailors in the United States. You can get a fine made-to-order suit, which will fit you per fectly for the price of a ready-made suit. You can select your goods and pick out the exact style in which you want your garments finished. LET ME SHOW YOU THE GOODS YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BUY PREMIUM CROCK ERY COUPONS PR EE WITH EACH 25 CENT CASH PURCHASE AT RETAIL. Dutch lunch loon. nt the Brewery N tr FEED AND LIVERY STABLE SOUTH LAKEVIEW. C. S. LOVELESS. PROPRIETOR. I propose to offer' the public a stopping place where their horses wil be fed and cared for as they would be cared for at home. I will also keep a team and rig to hire. 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 1 I e!at 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. Lakeview And Vicinity Dutch lunch at tha Brewery Sa loon, tf Dutch lunch nt the Brewery Ni loon. tf Go to the White Uakery Lunch Counter. tf J. E. Boone came over from Win ner last Friday. We announce again, cautiously, that spring has come. Piano for sale; good as new. Price ?375. Inuucire at this office, tf W. R. Haniersley, the Quartz valley rancher, was in town first of the week. J. P. Duckworth will buy hide. Call ou or address hinl at Lakeview Oregon. 52-tf Post & King have the !ieit grade of liquors and cigars to !e' found In Oregon. tf All orders left at the White Bakery will he promptly filled and delivered 1 at residence. tf ! Born In Lakeview, Oregon, last Friday, March "A 1!A0, to the wife of ' J. S. Field, a boy. ! Ed. Lake is accumulating the pic tures of candidates. He calls it his "Rogue's Gallery." Burke &. Wiukleman inform us that the telegraph line is in good working order now. We learn that Jack McDonald of Paisley is going to start for the Al berta country in a few weeks. W. V. Miller, IS. W. Farrow and J. E. Harper were down from Paisley last week, returning homo Saturday. Those wishing score cards for the game "500 " or euchre can find them at The Eaxminer office. Price 115 cents per dozen. tf J. W. Harrington, former county Judge of Modoc county, died at a Sacramento hospital on March l'Jth, of cancer of the stomach. M. C. Currier epxects to open a ljar in the Paisley Hotel soon. His peti tion for a liquor license appears ia this issue of The Examiner. A. li. Schroder, the Silver Lake sheep raiser, came down to Lakeview last Firday, remaining beveral davs attending to business matters. Jack Knuckles, who was sturok on the bead by Ed. Laird a week ago, is recovering from his injury, which was teared for a while might prove fatal. T. II. Garrett of Lake City, and Mra. J j. E. Sorav. formerly of Sugar fi Hill, are married again. Or else the rJ first report of their wedding some Vn months ago was false. 4 A.L. THORNTON & CO. Successor to LEE BEALL 8 1 1 31 over tHe wesf Mj! if they wear wf(llWSTMBS$ III Jfc. OVER- vs." ( x trrrrf J X Al Gallagher keep mining blank for sale at the Pino Creek Hotel. tf Mr. Al. Gallagher, of Pino Creek, has Wen appointed as Notary Public Geo, Ford of Alturas, whs register ed nt Hotel Lakeview first of the week. Win. Stanley expected to loturn to the deceit this week. Ho bus boon here since the snowstorm. Ivcgular meeting of tho trustees of the Heading Kooni and Library Asso ciation, Monday evening, April '2d, Inty Miller eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Miller, bus received nil out lit of rubUr type and ho intends to learn tho "profosh. " ine glppo Iims demanded a great deal of respect from The Examiner force this week, ami we may have overlooked an Item or two. About a dozen men arrived here last week looking for work. They hive worked iu Lake county before and enmo back, just like they all do, The first freight teams of the season arrived Sunday, with merchandise for Lakeview merchant. J. W. Harvey and It. F. Hackney were tho ones to break the ice. Al Gallagher and Miss Ella Itussey wore iu lakeview last Thursday and rrlday. Some of the boys liogau to time up their old tin cans, but they were disappointed. Mrs. J. A. McDonald, who spent tho wiutor iu the southern part of California, passed through Lakeview last Saturday moruiug on her way to her homo at Paisley. luilpli Mulkey made the trip from Plush to Lakeview by way of Drake Camp and Camas prairie Monday, the A . . - A , , , nisi luau 10 make mo rule ou one horse iu one day for quit a while. tattle for Sale. I ifty-tlvo head of cattle for sale at 20 per head. Forty one head of cows aud '2 year-old heif ers, eight '2 year old steers and six liead of . year-old steers. Inquire at this ofllce. The New Era say that C. E Ilacb ford aud F. A. Smith have purchased what is known as the Alturas Cash Store, li. L. Sloss, former editor of the New Era, has accepted a position as clerk with the new llxm. M. W. Boweu, who has been living at Klumath Falls, has moved to Lake view, where he will make his homo in the future. Lakeview is the best place iu the world, after all, aud more eoplt) are finding it out every day. The Alturas New Era says H. Bar nes, formerly of Pino Crock, passed through Altu ras last W'cok ou his way to his former homo ou a business trip. Mr. Barnes is operating a flouring mill iu Lake county, Calif. Who wants a good piano? Ouo that has been used a ilttlo by careful hands, and is iu good conditio! ; just as good as new and can bo hal for f'570, which is ilHO less than cot aud freight. Inquire at Tho Examiner otlico. tf Tom Wall of Alturas, has one of the best teams of horses wo have heard of. One day last week the team got loose at a school house somo five miles fcom Alturas ami ran all tho way to towu, aud never damaged tho buggy or rais ed the sweat ou tho horses. Prof. 14. P. Jackson, who resigned the priucipalship of tho Silver Lake public school some weeks ago ou ac count of poor health, has sufficiently regained his health as to accept tho Paisley school aud began teaching there last Monday a week ago. The mail for Plush and the mail for Lakeview from Plush went through Monday for tho first time in several weeks. Tho driver from Plush met tho driver from here in tho vicinity of Blue Creek aud they exchanged mail sack and each returned to lus start ing point. Thos. It. Walker, the foroat king of Northern California, has ma Jo another deal for 5500 acres of timliee laud aud a sawmill in Shastu county. The price paid was $75,000. Tho iutel cut 3,UJ0- OuO feet of lumber last year. Mr. Walker will close tho mill down wntil be can build a ruilroad to tho timber.. Dutch lunch nt the Brewery Sn-' loon. tf .1. 1". Duckworth will pay tho highest price for hides. ." If R. P. Dicks was down from Clover Flat yesterday. j O, C. Hluimonds whs hero from Plush Tuesday. Henry Stevens was hero from Itld WIIliKLV WlIATIir.R Kt0KT. Below wo glvn report of tho weather I as recorded by the Government weather bureau Matlnn At .The Examiner ((Hire. Thin report U chunked each neck, am! If . onr render a IhIi to keep yearly record 'of weather condition! fur future refer, i ence, cut out the reort along the black I, lino Mini pnitte It In acrap book on j work after another. Thl reord will Isj' taken on Tnemls" to end each week and Ix'ldn on Wednesday for tho next week Government Weather Bureau Hta cjion, srallve Observer. well last Saturday, John O'Connor whs Iu Lakeview from Adel Tuesday, Pete Enqulst came lu from tho sheep 1 ,l l-vlew, Oreuon. range llrst of tho week. I O. Mirrisaicri, Coo.cral Chns. Enstou was up from Pino1 ' Creek first of the week. j " ,vk ''HK Tucndiiy, Meh. '27. 11MM1 Bend the new ndvertlsemciias In tho Examiner this week. J W. X. Moss aud family started for San Francisco yesterday. ; max 'tiiln, registered at Hotel lnkovlcw Tuesday. Warren Laird camo over from Blue joint Tuesday with a team by way of Aliert Lake. A California horse buyer passed through here last Saturday with nlsuit '20 head of horses purchased from W. A. Currier of Summer Lake. We have n full set of MysellUnlllns & Co'., samples of Stock Certificate find bonds, with price IM. If you tire organising u etia k company get our prices on stock certificates, tf The uudornlgued respectfully tender most sincere thanks to kind friends aud neighbors, both lu Paisley aud Lakeview, who rendered every pos sible nid during their bereavement iu tho loss of a fuithful husband aud de voted sou and brother, also to those who supplied floml emblems. Mrs. II. U Uoydstuu, J. G. BoyiUtuu aud family. Page InVt, IT. H. Postal Guldu, He. 3s:i. Letters mailoit at a iot office for delivery to patrttus thereof, by Star route carriers and thoso deposit ed for mailing iu box aloug a star route or rural free dulivory roultf collection by the carrier m such route, are subject to postage at the rate of two ceuts an oiiuco or f rue ton thereof. Eph Miller., postmaster. WANTED: by Chicago wholesale and mail order bouse, Hswi-!aul tnriungcr (man or woman) for this iiouuty aud adjoining territory. SuL-u-y t'2o and expenses paid weekly; oxpwnso muuey advanced. Work pleasant; position iwnunucut. No iuvestm-nt or exper ience required Spare time valuable. Write at once for full particular aud enclose self address! envelope. BUPKKINTEDNKNT, l fi Idiko St., Chicago, 111. 12t Wed. I Imp F. W. Jones of Willi t, Calif., was .: silt 'v sun. iiinii. 57 .'.1 ".VI :o If -in :ui m "2r jit irx'li Ullllll (all rhf. (it II.INI ti.:t7 0.0(1 11.51 Itl ".III "O.IHI 00 elouily- (Ml pf. v'lf I IK) I 00 i pt. c'dy clear The l.aik' Outfitters, Anna M. Neilnn & Co., will make for you iiny garment for aroinen or children, and will make it a well a it ran I hi made. Will make it to pleae you lu every particular. We will do the work promptly, and never allrnv vou to le dia satislleil with any hiiNinrsn you may do with u. Every garment ahall fit, liKk well on (he wearr, and odiic aenio of ciuiifort. Gih GismI, ami price rH in any in stance, more than we would) he willing to par if you were aelling ami w were buying, are lite principle nptn which we eX-rt to piK-eeed, Our giNsIa are as well worth the mon ey we ak lor thrui. as goods yon hy front Riiy ratsloune houmi in 'un aa rinrosre. We are ready to prrwe this, and anxiofj to meet you for this pnrjssie. We were a month buying oar stock. We M-arrhfd the city to get exactly what fr ! we wanted and would teko nliing else. The price had to In' right, ami we gol the full !eiieut A rh pnyuienta. We ran, and will treat you an well as yon can betrrated in buyli.g ANY WIIKKIl. tf I'or Sale. Oue fine Ja k, aud a small bmiij good mares. For artlculars, to J. W. Loftiut, Adel, Oregon. of writ FOB HA I.E. I'urc-bred PrJaml China lgM. Inqiiln1 of f'his. Oliver of New Pine Creek, Oregon. 21 tf. Surprise Valley ke cleaned alfalfa acc J at Republican Candidate Tor U. S. Senator. Walter Howard of Drws valley,, bo- came snow blind some Juya age, and his mother, who was stepping at the Win. Harvey home in. Lakovievx taking care of tho boys during Mrs. Harvey absence in Summer Lake, had. to go home and take care d her sou, who was Buffering very much.. We are informed that a chicken sup per was iudulgled la "ou the bill" a fow nights ago, to which the owner of the chickens was nut honored by an invitation. Tho party whoso chickeus were appropriated for the occasion fools pretty sore over his loss, and should the thing occur again bethinks someone else w ill Ih sore. To the woman of fashion the Apr! Delineator will bo more thun welcome, for it contains an array of attractive garments that will enable her to select and develop in her own homo every thing necessary for any occaisou. Apart from mutters of style, there are two stories by well known writers: Tho Flight of Jim Charles," by Albert Bigolow Paine, aud "The Btolou Speech," by Joseph A. Altshelor. E. B. WATSON, PLATFOUAI Is a pioneer, having come to Oregon Enforcement of tho provisions in when a boy. His first yours were the Oregon liallroud aud Wagon IloaJ spent on the farm in Douglas County ; Subsidy Land Grants iu favor of Bet later be attended Pacific Uulversity tiers and purchasers from which bo was graduated. Ho is Improvements of Itivors and Har a lawyer by profession and a repuhli- bors. can In politics; has held Important offices, the last being Chief Justice of the Supremo Court, and has loon a resident of Port laud for over twenty years. Tarifr Buvlslou. Parcels Post. No denomination by corporations and trusts in politics and legislation. Congressional Kate Legislation. North Lakeview Feed Yard . . AND . . Camping Ground J. I DUCKWORTH, Proprietor. Highest Market Trice paid for HIDES and PELTS Grain and Haled Hay kept on hand for sale. Lakeview, Oregon.