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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1906)
I ; i!: V s s s Tim 3 10 1 for the added shoes, SHOES of QUALITY, STYLE and COMFORT It is our constant aim to offer you poods that are higher in quality price than those of anv competitor. With this aim in view we have to our shoe stock the lull line of R. I Smith & Sons Co. celebrated which ambodv all the essential points necessary in shoe satisfaction. c77 The "Ladysmith" Vici Kid ace, u fmnd-vwr welt. Military heel, pried mi The "Ladysmith" Vici Kid Bluchcr 3 if I Oxford McKay sewed, price. The uLa Vista" Vici Kid lace, McKay sew ed, Cuban heel, price, Same Misses sizes price $2.00 Same Children's sizes price $1,75 rig The "Countess" Don DM crnk Kid lace McKay o sewed, Military heel, price $2,00 In addition we have also a full line of Ladies, Misses and childrens Patent Leather Sandals ranging in price from 75c to 1.75 a pair. All our lines of shoes represent the greatest value possible at the prices we ask. PREMIUM CROCK ERY COUPONS FREE WITH EACH 25 CENT CASH PURCHASE AT RETAIL. 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 1 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 I life i 'rfls'sZ rZl BISSINGER & CO. OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF,. Have established a warehouse in Lakeview for the accommodation of cattlemen and sheepmen of Lake county, where they will buy beef hides, horse hides, pelts of all kinds, horse hair, etc., at San Francisco prices, freight deducted. Warehouse located in The Red Vutchcrshop uild ing, near the Mammoth Livery Stables. J. P. Duckworth of the North Lakeview Feed Yard is their Special Agent, with instructions to pay the prices stated above, IN CASH. Lakeview And Vicinity Putclf lunch at the Brewery .Sa loon, tf Putch lunch at the Brewery Su loon. , tf now which shows good result w ithout watei. Hi Manring went North last Sat urday. (Jo to the White Bakery Lunch Counter. tf Mrs. John Simmon is here from Paisley on a visit . Piano for sale ; good as new. Price ?373. Inqucire at this office. tf Ilev. Fred Snyder was down from Paisley a few days last week. Mild earthquake shocks are still felt in various cities in California. Man Wnorton spent a few days in Lakeview last week from the State Line. J. W. Loftus was here from Warner last Thursday. Mr. Dooher, the, timber man from Klamath Falls, was with us again llrst of the week. All orders left at the White Bakery will be promptly filled and delivered at residence. tf ' A great many of the lower California banks and the Reno banks have re sumod business. Lulu Garrett is acting as central at the telephone office during Mr. Burke's vacation. P. W.- Jones was down from the north end of the county last week, and remained several days. E. Burke telergaph operator, is tak i ing a few days rest and spent his vaca ! tion on the West Side of the valley. Wait for D. K. Penuer the well known piano tuner. His prices are reasonable and his w ork guaranteed, tf Bert Spicer, foreman on one of the big Modoc county cattle ranches, has been in this city several days" on busi ness. We have for sale a neat house and lot in the vicinity of the school house. The place tan be had for $150, cash, which is very cheap. tf ievi smm COCO'S, W tor men f 4 XV vho toil L. CASH PAID FOR ALL HIDES. n H. 1 Wells whs here from Bly Mou thy. Putch lunch nt the Brewery Nu loon. tf Mrs. Allen Is quite- nick with grippe. Frank Ulwoll was In from Pry Crook Monday. Kalph Koozor and wife arc In town this week. K. X. J id pi lull and All ert Pent are out campaigning. F.. W. Pun tola of Wiseonslu regis tered at the Hotel Monday. J. F. Kimball of Klamath Fulls was registered at the Hotel Monday. TO LET. On shares: One pair of O. 1. C. hogs, ln ptlroof J. P. Puck worth, in at The base ball buys went to Pino Creek last Sunday and got walloped to the tune o( 'il to I. K. A. Paxton Is acting in tho capac ity of county clerk during Clerk Man ring's absence on campaign duty. Judge H. L. Benson, Atty. J. C. Kuteulc, Kay Benson and Atty. W. A. Wilshiro arrived here from the West Monday evening. Flint Vernon was up to town Mon day from the ranch. Mr. Vernon made The Examiner oltlce a pleasant, as well as a financial call. Win. Carter, the West Side Tanner, was in town last Friday. He says he will put iu a large acreage to alfalfa next year. Ho has several acres In Marion Barnes went with his mother to Klamath Falls last week, w here Mrs. Barnes will visit with her son Will for a while Wore going to California. Assessor West is with us again. He has finished assessing the people of the northern part of the county and will probably remain with us for some time. I C. t'rubaeh, V. I Snelllng and F. M. Miller, will attend the telephone meetlmr at Paisley this week. Their i wives accompanied them on tho trip, for pleasure. We understand that n steamboat company is Wing orguuized iu Lake j view, for the purpose of putting a steamboat on (loose Lake. Peflnato plans have not beeu arranged. P. K. Penner, the reliable piano tuner writes The Examiner that he will be in Lakeview shortly. Thoso having pianos and oragns that need tuning would do well to watch for his arrival. Is tf Rev. Allen of Bonanza, spent sever al days in our city during the past week visiting with his wife's parents, Rev. and Mrs. S. Snyder of this place, and preached at the Methodist church Sunday. We are reliably iufromed that rich Tellurium ore has been struck in the Pino Creek mines, which means that mining men will bo attracted there and a good mining camp will open there soon. Portland is to have a carnival next week, named the "Made in Oregon Carnival," It is the purpose of the fair to exhibit and cncounigo Oregon products and make popular the all important kome Industry." Archie Johnson returned to Klamath Falls a few days ago from Paisley, where he located Mr. aud Mrs. Mun- gold of Klamath Fulls, on good tim ber claims. Mr. Johnson's partner accompanied him. We learn thut Wm. Eoush, who went to the Black Rock desert some time ago to make further investigat ion into tho mines discovered by himself and John Peacock last winter, Is digging out some very rich copper ore. Hon. W. T. Cresslor und Attorney James Wiley of Cedarvi'le, came to our city last Suturday and remained several days on business connected with the First National Bank, of w hich the late W. B. Whitemoro wus a stock holder. Monday evening while Mrs. F. M. Miller, Mrs. C. O. Metzker, Miss Hall and Mrs. V. L. Snelliug wore out bug gy riding, tho horse fell and broke tho harness and lamed himself so bad ly that they had to walk home. Too bad for the horse. II. P. Cranmer spent severul days in our city the pabtweek. Mr. Cran mer has a homestead near Paisley, where ho has been doing ranch duty. Ho says no man need to carry a bed in this county; ho can find a tick to sleep on most any place wood tick. .PELTS AND HIDES.. BOUGHT The Lakeview Mercantile Co. will pay, for hides in first-class condition, Ikcf Hides 17c per lb Sheep Pelts 14c per lb Call and see us before, selling elsewhere. (leorge Wright was In town Monday from tho range. , Horn In Iiitkevlew, Oregon, May 4, l'.XXt, to tho wife of J no Armor, n son. Stockmen should rend tho call for a meet ing of Lake county Stockmen In this issue of The Fcamlucr. J. N. Taylor of Paisley has made ap plication for dual proof on Ills home stead on Alder Creek, west of Paisley. M. W. Bowen, who was hero aqino time ago soliciting orders for knives and scissors Is delivering tho goods now. Klamath Falls Is to have another bank. Major Wordcn of that place Is at the head of tho new Institution, and a new brick building Is to be erected for tho new bank. ' We now have a supply of mining stock cert itlcates on hand. They aro of appropriate design, and wo can print the name ot any mining corpor ation on thoiifc desired, (lire us your order. tf Walter Putt on, who has for several months put in his mornings ami even ings In tho Kxaininer otllco learning to set typo, was compelled to quit to attend to other duties. Ho learned very rapidly, and wilt, no doubt, bo a tlrst class printer some day. S. A. Iostor, proprietor of the Sil ver Iko Saloon, w ho was iu Ijikevlew last week for the purpose of securing a license to sell liquor , was confront ed with a remonstrance, and failed to get a license. Mr. Is'stel Informed The Examiner that he would try again at tho next term of county court. Wm. (iunthor and Jim Part In, the harness shop boys, left for tho .X ranch In Cliewaucau, Monday with a load of tools and leather to repair about rl sets of harness for tho 7,X Co. They w ill bo about two weeks at the job. All tho boys around town euvy them their "picnic." John Kclley returned from Madeline last Saturday evening. He says Mr. Harvey stood the trip to the railroad very well, all but the last day. How ever he felt better when h e boarded tho train and thought ho would be all right as soon as he struck a lower al titude. Henry Lotltus arrived here last week from California, and after laying In a good supply of mining blanks, started out for (he hills to prospect for gold. Mr. Loftus says the earthquake did some damage to his home town In Lower California, but no lives were lost. Some of the oil wells iu his sec tion of country were alfectod. Situation wanted by gentleman aud wife, either on a ranch, or at tho mines. Man is an experienced ranch man and desires job as foreman or otherwise, lady is an expert cook, and will cook for ranch hands or would take similar job at mines or mill. For particulars, call on or address Tho Kxaininer, Lakeview. (leorge Varbro, nephew of T. E. Watson, was k irked iu the stomach lust Sunday at the loveless ranch, ! miles north of town, while trying to catch a horse in a Held, Tho lower part of his brcust bone was broken off aud be was rendered unconscious for a couple of hours. Pr. Smith was call ed to attend him ami reports the man getting along nicely. J. Frankl arrived here lust Thurs day evening. He was met at the State Lino by (leorgo Jammerthal who brought him on to town in a private rig. Mr. Frankl views the San Fian Cisco disaster philosophically, and while he says his losses Wcru heavy, ho was only ono in a hundred thousand to loose. His family are comfortably quartered at IXt'.l Orovo street, Oak laud. F. W. Purbin, the Crook county thoroughbred sheep raiser, who was here two years ago with a band of line bucks, arrived Monday. Mr. Purbiu is here to investigate tho market for bucks, und if satisfactory he will bring in about fSXJ head this summer. Ho says that Hamiitou Bros, of Crook county will bring ubout 700 head of bucks here this year also. j I UITkl V VVIIATIII'U UDIXtUT. Below we give a report of the. weather mn recorded by the Ooveriiineiit west her bureau station nt Tho Kxnmlnor Olllce. This report Is changed each week, and If our renders wish to keep a yearly record of wenlher conditions for future refer ence, rut out tho report along the black Hun and paste It In it scrap lsmk one week alter another. This reord w ill le taken on TiiemU" to end each week and begin on Wednesday for thu next week doverninoiit Weather Bureau Sta tion at I.akeviow, Oregon, C. (). Mkt.kkk, ('(Hipernllve OhMorvor. Week ending- Tuesdiiy, May 8, 1IHM1 Pay ni'il, thur. frid'y NHl '.V Hlllt. 1111)11. t UeM. mm 'iiiln, ill Ml mi j ::o 7:t i M 7.". j :i:t 7 :i;i 7!i :!.. (latum n'w lull i'lmm,'lir O.IIO ' IHI II. (HI (Ml II.IMl IHI II. IHI IHI (VIM INI (I. IHI IHI O.IHl" I 1)0 cloudy clear Fight HontliH on Trial. After eight months f iincciiMlng; effort, wo have the diitlsfictloii of knowing that our business Is needed Iu Lakeview, ami that we liavo pleased our trade friends Imth, In tho character and value of goods offered thrill, aud In our methods of business. we have done more business than we Is-Ucvcd could bo done here In our exclusive lines, and llud that our pat rons are In every Instance, pleased with the treatment given them. Our patronage Is growing; every day. The most encouraging feature of our business Is, that we meet tho same people at our counter day after day. wc have striven to deserve tho good will and confidence of our pat rons, and we Is-lleve we have miic civdod. Our thanks are hereby tendered those who have favored us with their I patronage, and we promise that they i shall have every Is-nolll that we by I wideawake methods and painstaking labor can give ttieui, in the future j conduct of our bilslneMS. we will never give up trying to please aud belielit yoll. we are In dally receipt of New lioods now; the best and latest 111 fashionable styles. We will not buy anyt hlng else. Sih' our goods and get our prices when you need anything worn by women and children. Anna M. Nellou & Co. kit ulnfax. Kita Sinfax, the race mare that had so many admirers at previous fairs In this county, Is making a brilliaut rep utation at tho races iu Colusa during tho past week. She is now owned by J. H. Oodfrey of this place, who after ! purchasing her took her to Colusa, i and placed her iu tho care of Luke Conner, for training. Last week a race meeting took place in that town, aud Kita was an eusy ; winner of every race iu w hich she was entered, alt hough ridden by a jts-key weighing Kid pounds. Soiiih of her opoueuts were horses from Sacra mento, and we aro informed that the time made was very good. Alt urns New Era, Is The Moon Inhabited. Science has proven that the tnooii has an ntuiosqhcre, which makes life In some form possible on that satellite; but not for human beings, who have a hard et.oiigh time on this earth of ours; especially thoso Whodoif t know that Electric Bitters cure Headache, Biliousness, Malaria, chills and Fever, Jaundice,, (lyspepsla, Plzzldess, Torpid Liver, Kidney com plaints, Oeneral Debility and Female weakness, rncqtinllcd as a general Tonic and Appetizer for weak p r sons and especially for tho aged. It Induces sound shjep. Fully guaran teed by Is-e lieall Hrugglst. Price only h Ladies' shirts find shirt waists at ; m -3 A rr-i r-r.TTT-, . unn, ULU o 1 AJN IJ: Our new stock of oods have arrived and is complete in everything usually found in a first-ckiss Drug Store; con-sistin- of Fancy Stationery, Writing Tablets, Spelling Blanks, Pens and Ten cils, Ink and Mucilcge, Fancy Soaps and Toilet articles, Tooth Brushes, etc. A. L. THORNTON & CO. Successor to LEE BEALL