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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1906)
STRAIGHT. TALK Never in the history of this business were we so well prepared to take care of our customers as we are right now Our stock is much larger in everyway, and we have everything to insure prompt and satisfactory service for a busy season. Conscientious critics are the ones we appeal to, persons who know chic and style when they see it, persons who appre ciate quality when it is given them. We leave it to your judgement if other stores can show you as good varietysurely none can give you better value. Our late importations in Dry goods for Spring and Sum mer have been pronounced the prettiest and best in town, in cluding Radium Pongee, Silk Zephyrs, Dotted Swiss Muslins, Taffetas, Polo Cloths, Silk Dotted Suiting, Arnolds Batiste, Carreaux De Soie, Eldorado Zephyrs, etc. We have the exclusive sale of the celebrated R. P. Smith & Sons Co. shoes. A full line of Ladies, Misses and diil drens shoes have arrived and await your inspection. PREMIUM C ROOK ERY COUPONS FREE WITH EACH 25 CENT CASH PURCHASE AT RETAIL. Orange ul leimme at A hint rum luitch lunch nt FEED AND LIVERY STABLE SOUTH LAKEVIEW. C. S. LOVELESS, PROPRIETOR. I propose to offer the public a stopping pluce 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. Lakeview And Vicinity lunch at the Hrvwerv Patch loon. Hutch lunch at the loon. Go to the White Counter. Sa- tf 15 re witv Sn- tf liakery Lunch tf farm Price tf rauch ui We Wish to Announce to the' TRAVELER E , ..iIL -- , i i I .1 I 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. II . I HERYFORD& DYKEMAN 1 T. 15. Vernon was up from the j Saturday, A complete line of shelf hardware at the L. M. Co. store. Piano for Mile; good as new. 8375. Inqueire at this office. L. 15. Moss came iu from his at Juniper Motiutaiu Monday. R. A. Hawkins and family were town several days the pant week. W. A. Sherlock was in Alturas at the time of the lire in Sau Francisco. P. J. liiattaiu came down from Pais ley last i uturday and remained several days. L. G. Thomas was in from the cheep range Monday after supplies for his camp. A new line of ladies' fancy hose in tan and black, just arrived at the L. M. CVs. tin. 1 Dutch liincli tit the Prvwery Nn loon. tf N. U. Wlicox wiirt down from tho ranch Monday. Joe .Tones was over from the J.? ranch Tuesday. Our lino of men's nlpaceu uhlrts are the dope nt the L. M. Co. C. T. Thompson proved up on Ids homestead last Saturday. Miss Mathews was n visitor in I .like view last week from Add. Men's silk finish and hulhuggou underwear nt the L. M. Co. Misses I '.mum and Nadu Gallagher visited in our city hist week. We have the latest dope when it comes to men's neckwear. L. M. Co. J. C. lodsou the Warner cat lie man, came over from there .Monday. W. l. liishop the sheepman, came in from the desert Sunday after sup-plies. K. A. Priduy of the Warner Valley Mercantile Co., came over to town Monday. The Peyser hoys of San Francisco write their sister, Mrs. llielier, that they were cousidcahly damaged ty the lire. W. Moss and family returned home from Sin Franc isco hut Satur day. They left the city ju-t la time to miss the disaster. Don't look like thirty cents this summer, but net homo of our line golf and negligee shirts, then you will lie the candy kid. 1 M. Co. Miss llertha Xickerson was working iu n hospital in Sau Francisco and her sister Maliel was visit iug her at the time of the conflagration. C. C. Lotrtus came over from Crime Lake Saturday and returned yester day. Ho says the snow is nearly all gone aud grass is getting ood. Archie Johnson, the timber cruiser came in Monday from Klamath Falls with four parties looking for timlior laud. They went to Paisley Tuesday. Marshall Tonuiugscu was out look ing for dogs Monday, but not a dog could l seen on the streets. He suc ceeded in capturing a couple, how ever. John ltest and family of Seattle, who are hero on a viist. returned from Haney county last Satuirday where they visited with relatives for a mouth. Frank Koggcrs and D. U. Chland came over from Plush Sunday. Mr. Clelaud came over to make applica tion for final proof on his desert claim ill Warner. The Alturas papers chronicle the deal of Mr. . Street of Cedaville, one of the old settlers of Surprise Valley, aged HI years. Ho was tho father of lien Street, sherilf of Modoc county. the Itrvwcry Sn tf Warner loon Dan Mnlloy returned from Tuesday. Tutfy Storktuaii went out to the sheep range Monday to learn another trade. ' K. F. Cheney returned from Paisley Tuesday, w here he had been to n( tend the burial of (leo. Clark. J. Frank I write from Oakland that lie would start for Ijtkevlow In a few days a ml that ho was prepared to make good olfers for wool. Aaron Dicks and John Kelley have been heard from; they write that they escaped from San Francisco w it h their lives mid a cane and an umbrella. The afternoon tea given by Aiiiih M. Neiloa V Co. last Saturday nt their store, was a. pleasant alfair aud enjoyed by a large number of holies. W. 11. Shirk returned from Klamat h county Monday, where he went to look nt some land, but the roads were bad on the rcservat ion, so lie came home to wait, n while. A holiday season lasting all this week has lieea proclaimed by the gov ernors of California and Nevada. All the banks are to remain closed the entire week. T. W. Grant who used to live here, but for the past few years has been a resident of Fossil!, returned here a few days ago, and expects to make t his Ids future home. What might have grown to a destruc tive lire was nipped iu its incipient')' in a rubbish pile back of the restau rant last Friday night about 1 oclock. The night cook put the tire out and no alarm was raised. Services of the Methodist P.piscopal Church Sun. lay, April . At It a. in. West Side, I'uioii Set 1 House at 7:.'tiip. in. at church iu !.nkevlcw. All not engaged elsewhere are cordial ly invited. S-inford Snyder, Punt or. Services will be Held ill the Ilaptint Church next Sunday morning and evening. Themo lor morning, second coining of Christ, and for evening, seven thousand years of Human His tory, signs of the Times. Services will U conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Ki.-dcy. L. Adams and wife of Susanville, were iu Iakeview Monday. Mr. Adams is iu Lake county buy cattle. He went out to Abort Lake to look at a hand. He has few good words for the forest reserve in Modoc. He says in a few years they will have t lie range but no stock. VI;I-MA VI!AT!III KIIHKT. Unlaw wo give ft reMirt of the weather mm recorded by the Government weather Imresil ntsl leu nt The Kxmiilner Olllee. This report In changed em h week, anil If our reader wish to keep yearly record of wciither condition for future refer ence, cut out the report along the black line mid paste it In n cmp book out week after Another. Till reord w ID b taken on Tuesds-' to em! each week mid begin on Wednesday for the next week Government Weather Huremi Si. tion nt Lakeview, Oregon, 0, O. MrrxKkH, Cooierlve Observer. Week ending TticMdny, Apr. '.'I , )!MI( br Wed thlir. 7ft fin I 'y so sat'v ." sun. i;:i num. .in tiles' I p.i mill, .l.N ;w :w ;t; ill a I fnrlp limmii irw 111 'lira.'t el ilnjf O.INI o.no II. INI ll.ll'l rt.lKI turn" II. INI 00 j I'jeiir I INI I I INI I I I .t. c'.ly' I I 1 1 ly " (K) j ' I INI I " " .light rionths on Trial. After eight mouth of niueasluic effort, we liaxe the su I Ufuct lull of knowing that i nt r IuimIiiois U needed Iu Lukctlcw, and Unit vc have pleased uur trade Mcmls both, In dm character and value of goods ouVrcjl t hem. and Iu uur met Inn Is of business:. we have dune inure business than we Is'lleved rinild lie dune here III our exclusive lines, and II ml that our pat runs are In every Instance, pleased with the treatment given them. Uur patronage Is growing; every day. The must encouraging; feature of our business Is, that we meet tho same people at our counters day ufter day. we have striven to descric I ho guud will and confidence of our pal. rons, and we ts-lleve we have n Ctvtled. Our thanks are hereby tendered t hose w ho have favored us with t heir patronage, and wcpruinle that they shall have every lieiielll tint I Wo by will" a whUc met huds and pal mtu king; labor can give thein, in the future i nu I lie t of our bllnlliet,. ve Will never give up tl.lug to please and beiielit y oil. we are In dally receipt of New lioods now; the best and bit i'ii t III faHliiuiiable styles. We will not buy anything else. See our goods and get our price . when you need anything; worn by women and hlliln-n. Anna M. Nellon t o. J. N. Wat-on left la.it Saturday for Keuo where he could reach a telegraph line iu order that he might hear something of tile fate of his folks iu the city. Mrs. Watson received a telegram from them also a letter stat ing that they escaped vv.it li their lives j and barely enough clothing to cover Felix Geeu rreceived a letter a few I "' -Mr- re,i at lo-no days ago from L. F. Winkleinun, who!"'"1 is -I -t-t.-.I home today. Id is at Shauiko, stating that the geuleman (iuptou had died there a few days ago aud was buried at Ante lope. Win. Harvey has been very poorly for several days. No doubt his iudis- Harry Roberts spout several days in position is partially due to theoxcito- the 7T runchjn ment about the dentiuetion of life aud j property iu San FrancUco. They left for California today. liert Harbor was over from the 7T somewhat. 'ranch in Warner Monday. liert says J. W. Harvey arrived Sunday with a j th delay in getting out the flrit isntie load of freight from Madeline for our j of the Plu.ih Screamer is due to the merchants. j ink factory at Pluh not being able to All orders left at the White Pukery ' ""I'l'ly K"-''n ink in sulllcient ipianti- a ill I,.. T,r,,,,,lli- fSU.wl ,.,.,1 lies. town last week from warner. A little rain and a little hail Monday served to cool off tho atmosphere We received a letter from Win Urad fonl, yesterday who was in San Fran- jcisco at the time of the great di.nir-ter. He says hi had to run for his life, with hell and destruction at his heels and all round him, and had nothing to eat for -1 hours. Money could hardly buy food. He saw crackers sold for M cents each mid tomatoes for i a can. ' 't-V'c . . . T , A v Wti saya the Plainde AT THE OLD STANDS gl kund,,Btan, y N w ill rnovo back 1 it-- i ' i, - r - 1 in i -' Our new stock of roo'ls have arrived and is complete in everything usually found in a first-class I)riir Store; con sisting of Fancy Stationery, "Writing Tablets, Spelling Iilanks, Pens and Pen cils, Ink and Mucilege, Fancy Soaps and Toilet articles, Tooth Irushes, etc. at residence. tf C. A. Kehart, who was in San Fran cisco under tho doctor's care most of the winter, returned home a few days ago. T. A. Crump of Add brought tho election ballots from South Warner precinct, arriving here Saturday night. James Parry was over from tho sheep ranch Monday. Jim has a mule that ho says won't look an Irishman in tho face. Mr. Geoge Cannon aud Miss Lorn Toney both of Surprise Vall.iy, were married at Alturas a tow days ago, aler. tand that C. U. Parker to Lake county from San Francisco and tuko charge of tho MC cattle ranch in Warner, Stcvo Gaylord and Prof. It. It. Jack-on brought tho election ballots down from Paisley last Saturday. They returned homo Sunday. A. L. THORNTON & CO. Successor to LEE BEALL i 5 over SJi J tho we Zj 7 they wear WJfmm $Tmm$ U.ti .SCO'S ll?lA,Liy A private di.ipatch received iu Lake view stales that tho Continental Insur ance Co., would loo-e about c',roii,ooo in tho San l'rauci.ieo coullagrat ion. This amount will, however, not strain the company, as it will have left assets to tho value of I .", " m, i M I. There is a chance that tho gas plant in which K. M. Prattain, Geo. Love grove and Wallace Taylor were inter ested may not bo entricly destroyed, as it whs located across tho bay from Sau Francisco, although tho olllces iu tho Merchants Exchange building wore destroyed. J. li. Horning, the real estate man of tho northern part of tho county, arrived iu this city last Thursday, and Is looking over tho county for homos for a bunded families. Mr. Horning will remain hero homo time if ho meets with success iu finding suitable locutions for his clients. Judge W. K. Parry of the high tulo bench of tho Plush court was in our city Monday. His tuleship Hays ho hired one of tho lads from across tho poud to plow for him. Tho lad look ed at the machine which he was em ployed to operate and asked his majes ty where tho other man was, us ho seen there were two handles lo tho plow. Jeff Parrlsh, Hurry Poberts, X. Fine and W. 10. Scanunon came over from Warner yesterday. They reported that a man by tho namo of Will Viu yard had gone on the range north of Wuruer uud picked up about 1- head of horses uud hlochcd the brands on them and had tho animals in his pos session. A warrant was sworn out for his uiiobt and Sherilf Kinohart left last evening to place tho fellow under arrest. J. M. Haudley moved home from Aclel lai-t week, where he has been building dwellings ami barns for the Warner people for several mouths past. Mr. Handley found a rock iu Deep Creek that resembles a lien's egg ! almost exactly. Ho says tho freak is tho roHiilt of tho peculiar nt mofphc ro 1 ill March that froze the geese mid 1 ducks ami caused the hens to go ' blind. ; Two Runwy Team. I Iart Sunday Henry Funk look tlio ' black team from t ho Mammot h Stabler to drive dow II to the riuu'h. Flmcr ' McCulley also took a rig from the stab In for a drive down the valley. Hank was some distance ahead, and, Khncr's team Imciiiiic frightened uud ran away. The wind was blowing aud j Hank did imt hear the runaway tcum till they were in about :!) feet of him and he had no time to get out of tho way and the team ran into his rig, up setting t lie buggy on top of his team and throwing him out. His team coin ' Uieneed to rvu and soon lauded Iu a heap In a wire fence just below tho Pub. .McKee place. One of the horses ' was pretly badly cut on the wire, but the other did not get any cuU, Tho other team left part of the buggy and ran on to the Thruston place where 'they were caught. Hank's buggy was. torn all iu pieces and the other rig damaged considerable. Neither man , was hurt. Is The Moon Inhabited. Science has proven that the luoon has an at inusqhere, which males life In some furm possible on tluit satellite; but not fur human beings, who have a hard ci.ougli time on this earth of ours; cspeclnlly thoso whodou't know that Klcctrlc Litters euro Headache, PIIIouhiichs, Malaria, Tim Oregonian is to i hlllsmid Fever, Juundln',, Oyspepsla, UUtldcHS, Torpid Liver, Kidney coin plaints. General Debility uud Female weakness. Unequalled us n general Tonic and Appetizer for weak p r hoiih and especially for the aged. It Induces sound sleep. Fully Kuarau teed by Jee Ucall HruKHl"t. Prlco onlyiOc. Twulvle million dollars iu canh and many million dollars worth of sup plies is on tho way to San Francisco, and it is believed that the cash reliof fund will reach twenty million dollars I n ii il i v nt I uri maintain an information bureau at; Oakland where parties wishing to do nate to tho sufferers may send their donations, and thoso having relatives iu tho stricken cily who hav uot been heard from may send their names uud tho lost ones will bo limited. t V J .f '.r , BISSINGER CO. OP SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF., Haw established a warehouse in Lakeview for the accommodation of cattlemen and sheepmen of Lake county, where tney will buy Inel miles, horse littles, S pelts of all kinds, horse hair, etc., fit San Francisco prices, freight deducted. Warehouse located in The Red utchcrshop 7'uild ing, near the Mammoth Livery Stables. J. J. Duckworth of the North Lakeview Feed Yard S is their Special Agent, with instructions to pay the prices stated above, IN CASH. CASH PAID FOR ALL HIDES. I