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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1906)
"Mason" Patent Fruit Jars PINTS 90 c Doz. QUARTS 1.05 Doz. HALF GAL. 1.50 Doz. If purchased with Four Dollars --$4.00worth of other goods. These prices will prevail until supply on hand is disposed of. ar caps 25 c Dozen. FEED AND LIVERY STABLE SOUTH LAKEVIEW. C. S. LOVELESS. Proprietor. Lakeview Ami Vicinity Fresh enndy nt Ahlstroni Uron. 1 Fruit jars, rubbers bm1 1 1Im nt Aids troni llros. 1 Ueci. M. Jones was down from Pais ley llrst of tli week. Mr. Lou;, himiI for U. V. Lnrl A Co., was in town this week. A. P. Kozer, it Wont Side farmer, was over to town last Saturday. "Col. " Star .! in town i few days hk after supplies for a sheep camp. W. K. (termini, the sawmill man, wan down from the new mill Sunday. Joe l'nyne was in from t lie Kdler ramp a few daya during the pant week. j W. II. Hcnetlcl whs down from the sheep oiiinp lust Friday nnd went to' Warner. Hert Mulkey was up from the Thurs ton ranch Sunday, w here he in put t i tii? up hay. The best and newest washing mu ch i tie. the at K. X. Jaqnish's furniture store. 1 W. A. Miissinidll ami family went out to Deep creek Monday for a couple of weeks out intf. We understand the new mill on Camp Creek will start up the latter part of this week. ' O. A. Hustings, formerly of this city, is no at Airdrie Alta, Canada, in the stock hnsiucss. Try n "UMl" washing machine, the very latest and the best made, at Jaquish's furniture store. 0 Kltner McCulley came over from Waruer last week, lie will lemain on this side for a few mouths. FOll SALE two flue bnildiuu lots tJarden hose at Ahlstrom Pros. I Mitch lunch nt the Hrcwcry Sn loon. t( Mm. M. Whorton was up from l'lne Creek this week. Dorothy Hichcr went old ciilnpliiK lunch nt the Hrewcrv Sii.i-' Hernlce MaM.-lnuill and her prii- I propose to otTer 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. in Wulters' Addition. Kmpjire of j New I'iuo Creek, Oregon ; r rank Hutchius, Lakeview. UtMt j F .M. Miller went to Waruer Mon ; day. Johnson says to tinish putting j up the hay on the 7T ranch. I H. Meudall, representing Hissitik'er i- r ., r i , , iv v v., ui uLiup, .lev. sxut several .'days in this city during the past j week. j Chester Avery cane down from the , Jones ranch j day, after J ranch. Thos, ueai Paisley, last Sun- a load of urain for the Dutch loon. tf Try J. 11. Cutter whiskey, nt Hotel Iiiikevlew liar. UTtf 1CK for sale, from llulhird Canyon, above town. Call- on J. 1'. Duck worth, iis-lni Henry Ijehiunn and wife wore up to town Monday from their farm near I'iuo Crock. Look tit the Toledo limine at .Mils troni llroa. This is one of the best ranges made. 1 L. F. Conn has rented the Field res idence, where Mr. and Mrs. Conn liv ed last year. Considerable complaint is made about the scarcity of hay hands all over the county. J. X. Watson and wife and noiec, Mable ltoyd expect to take a trip to Crater Like soon. Mr. Shiunpnune left yesteiday to no on the trail with the Kaiusey mutton I bands for Ked Ululf. Miss Mae Miller is now ready to re ceive both vocal and Instrumental pupils, at'hei studio, one door north of M. K. Church. L'7-Im As proof of the general prosperity of the country, the land otllce olllcials say business in the land otllce here is exceptionally jiond. We have for sale a neat house and I lot in the vicinity of the school house. The place can bo had for ., cash, which is very cheap. tf WAXTKD: Cook at l'ine Creek. Lady preferml. Position steady and work easy. Address. Ijike Hotel. JTtf ICK! ICK!! 1CK!!! 1 will de liver ice every Wednesday inorniut; and Saturday evening. Ienve orders at 15. Reynold's store. II. U Xorthrnp. 'JS tf Mr. J. II. Mclnues starts toward Tehenia county, Calif., in a day or so with the sheep purchased by him for Mr. IUmsey, of Ked Illulf. Adam Munpiart left here last Thurs day for an extended visit to Cailfor- ci.r I here i j cuts. I Mrs. Tingles who spent II , in Lakeview. has iilnined I to reside. I It is said that llsh are ipille limner I ous In Honey Creek, at Plush. W. W. I Freeborn caught there lust Sunday. ! Mrs. Harvey, Joe Ibmcy of San j Francisco, and D. J. Wilcox are the I administrators of t lie estate of I lie Into William lliii vey. We see by the llidwell Hold N d'v'ft that C. II. Dunbip has I. Milled at Hi. I well, ami Is putting' up a building for a jewelry store. Fx 'County Stock Inspector .1. F. Clarksou has I n ipiite bn-y, since his lei in of ollice expired, initio let erinary and surgery line. "Doc." Malloy htn been ipiite busy the past several days i iij ! Hit; and passing tinlelintf bauds of sheep Into Modoc county, California. Chas. TouuiiiK'seu returned from Spokane Tuesday. His daughter Annie, who litis been id Ontailo fur a year, came homo with him. Commissioner Her) lord was in town Monday nou n bit;, presumably try i n k to st ir up auollier session i count v ciiurt to last t lironh huyliih' WI I KI.V WIIATMFK kCHOKT. Helow wKlve report ol the wesihsr n recoriled by the I lovertiuient wtmther ' I..I....II tdll..ll Ml TltM Vm Ml.. I ... Ilill ifii.i-im f-,-iiM.i, .ii.- n iii ii,' , , miii n, l liln ieMii t in I'liitlitfcd c mi ll week, mid our leielem wish to keep yesrly record o( wentlier condition" I'T (illurn refer erne, ciil out the reputt sloiitf the black line hihI pnste it in n ncihp IsHik on. work niter another. This rtid will ha tskeii on TlleMilif to end esrh e'k hiii betiin en U'edliekdrtV fur the next Wi'.k I iiiverunient Weather bureau St. lion at l.nkeview, OietC'ii, I ', ( ). l nm ii, 'iHipemiive ( Ibnerver. Week li 1 1 1) X Tuesday, July VI, I'.NMI Ihv ' ini lulu, .t.v llltl rl. I mil lull I'lutm. tt-i Ol ll)r M. ill t bur. ti'i frid'i j I Hilt v I Hi mm. ! ''7 lii n. ; t'7 ! tiles. ' I.I '- I I i'.l I I.I I II HO II IMI IMHl II. IMI fl INI ll.ill II, Ml IMI (Ml mi IMI INI (Ml 11(1 Unlit flontlis on Trlnl. Afler ellil lu.ilillis uf liuceiiHiiit; rfl'ilt, We Ii.iio the sill Isfnit Inn uf kilunln Hint uiir ImihIiii'ms In invdeil t i III Liil.evlev, ii tii t tlwit We hiivo j pleased ('III trade IiIcIiiIm butli, In I he We are iutolluc.l that Judt;e lleUsnn i !' I"ir'" ,, r ! f KhmImi.II.t.-i will undergo an operation for ruptutc j t mour t hods of l.iisiiieNM in a short time, in fact as seou as he has rested up Irom his trip to Iike view. It is conceded that "Dad" llery ford and F. M. Miller can put up more liar in one day in the bnek otllce of the bank -than any two men in t he county. 1 want to buy a k'"od fin in and stock ranch in Ijike county. Anyone havii.tr a ranch to sell iniM strike a trade by addressing, Ld-iiU Cobb, Luniuif, Nevada. V7 lit jnia. Mr. Manpiart will probably re Anderson, the pioneer stock-' turu to tn'" county next spring. 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. man of Warner valley arrived here last Thursday from Sun Francisco on his way to Waruer. II. A. lirattain and Clifford John son catne down from Paisley Sunday j3 after some hayintr machinery for the Bruttain stock ranch. S. O. Cresslcr expects his wife home about next Suuday. Mrs. Cresslcr is at the summer resort in Hitf vallev now. She has been absent for some i time. Isador Sara has purchased the band of sheep owned by (). W. Jacobs of; Mrs, II. i;. Adams uf Paisley passed I Mr. Sara is atheriiiK his dilf- sti ick Hold i :i;s m i :i :ti m ;. The annual meet in t; of the MncklioM ers of the Dent Telephone A Tele graph Company, a corpornt inn, will be held at the County Judge's ollice, in the Court House, in the town of Lakeview, Oropin. on Au;u-t Ith, I''., at the hour of J o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of elect iiiK' a Hoard of Directors to servo the ensuiiit; year and for the transact ion of such other business as may come before t ho meet - j int.'. , Dated July s, Harry llatley, Secretary. i j through this city first of the week en route to Iiidwell, where she pics to J visit relatives. She visited her sister j here, Mrs. Pete Post. j Cteo. M. Junes and Miss Anna Joues J came down from Paisley Sunday, Mr. Jones to buy some jrrain and Miss ! Jones to visit with relatives and friends here for a while. I D. II. CJrove came over from Cedar- ' villo a few days a.'o. He was investi gating the mutton market with a view i to buying a band. He had made no purchases when last seen. E. Ilice has some views of the Santa IIosu ruins. Mr. Iiiee was in the fur niture business at time of the earth quake and his store wis shattered down and the contents burned. erent bands together and will bo on ! the trail in a few days. The manufacturers of J. II. whiskey have placed a stock of that famous old brand on sale at the Hotel Lakeview Par. The J. II. Cutter whis key is the purest and lst whiskey made; none better. V7-tf The ses.-ion of the (Jrand Lodge A. O. F. W. closed in Portland last Thurdsay. It was said to be u very busy session. W. H. Snider repre sent -d the Lodge of this place and A. M. (iallagher represented the Pine Creek Lodgi College Open August 37th. 1 Prof. ti. F. Itigley is now in San Cutter ' i.Yiim.-I... ..,.,,, 1. .1 ............ . ....... ...j. 111 1 iiiruin to open the Lakeview lliisiuess Col lege Monday, August '.'7, V.'i. Parties who contemplate taking 11 lliisiuess course in any college will do well to investigate the Lakeview l ollege heroic making arrangement.- to go othern heres. Hook keeping. Typewriting, Short hand, will be made specialities. '". tf e liu e lb tin inure business thilll e believed could be done here III our : cM'IumIvc IIiii'm. nod lllid that til r pat j runs are In ecry Instniice, plenwd 1 1 ll I he t rent men I gl en t lielil. ( ur put riMinge Is grow lug every day. I The most eiicitiirnglng feature of our bultieMs Is, thai We inccl the same people lit our riilllltelM iliy after day. we Ii.ino mi til en tn deserve (ho good w ill mid cuiilldciice of our pat rons, and we believe we have sue eeeded. Our thiinWH are hereby tiiiclered t Ipise w ho luive In' ued us w It li I heir patronage, and w c pruinlse that they shall havoeiery beiielit that we by w I ile n w hUo 11 it-1 In id and pa I lis I uk llig labor can uie tliein, hi the future I iilldlli't uf Mill' liiitieN. We Will liexer ule up trillig to pleiisi' Hid belied t nil. we lire In daily receipt of New (binds I10U, the best nnd latent III faslib ma die sl y e. We w ill not l.ii v 1111H ding eUe. Sei' our good and get our price when on need any thing worn by ollli ll und 1 hli'lfi 11. iiha M. Nclloii Co. .PASTURE. I HERYFORD& DYKEMAN I ! Mrs. Ituby Harvey and two sons, Willie anil Joe, arrived Tuesday even ing from Oakland. They were expect ed nearly a week ago, but on account of one of the boys being ill she was A. ltieber lias recieved a bonk of j delayed in her arrival. Mrs. Harvey views of San Franci.-co taken after I w ill remain here indeflnately. the earthquake. The book also con- , , , , ... ,. , . , . .. .. , Mr. John Kelley, of the I'.ooth Ke - tains a descriptive write-up of I, r 1 , . . t . . . ileyLumlsr Co., arrived here t is Americas greatest earthquake and . u , , , , , jj week to lisik over the company's lands in mis section or country. .Mr. Kelley I NOTICE OF SALK OF STATE I LANDS Notice is heredy given that ,'tl I li.tvr K;imI tin- W. M. " , I Iarvvy iinstiiu-s, and have onr licit I that has joinicily I urn riMTvcd lor hav, which or cow pas-at $2 PER MONTI I Mnctcst attention was opcncil ii tnrc Itinc first . veil BISSNGER & CO. OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF,. Win. W. iJrown, the Wagon tire stock man came down to Lakeview last week on business. Mr. IJrown sold 81 head of horses to I. W. McfJrew V 'for per head, i head to Cecil and Q. j heail to Frank Parties. Have estahlished a warehouse in Lakeview for the y wanted: (ientleinan or Lady with goou reierence, ro travel y rail or with rig. fur a firm of f ".O.OOO.OO cap ital. Salary $1072.00 per year and Q j stamp, Jos, A. Alexander, Lekeview, ft J Oregon. & 'ifpnmmflnftntl rf n't f f lfmr.ii fitirl tricot ic-i nn nf T ri 1.- r ? iiS 1 k expenses salary paid weekly and ex jjk count-, where they will buy beef hides, horse hides, Jj j pen.s-M advanced. Address, with pelts of all kinds, horse hair, etc., at San Francisco prices, freight deducted. Warehouse located in The Red utehershop L'uild ing;, near the Mammoth Livery Stables. J. P. Duckworth of the North Lakeview Feed Yard is their Special Aircnt, with instructions to pay the prices stated above, IN CASH. CASH PAID FOR ALL HIDES Naaal Catarrh quiokly yiuldn to treut teeut by El'g Crewa iiaha, which is agree. Uj MOiutttic. Jt Is received through the nostril, cleanses and heals the whole Bur face oer which it diffuses itself, l-irugsjibts oll the 50o. size 5 Trial tt'uo by niuil, 10 cents. Test it and you are Bure to continue the treatment Announcement. To aoconuiiodute thobe who are partial to the use of atomizers In applying liquid into the nasal i isates for citurrM trou. llei, the i-ropr: us prej.are Cream liahn ia liquid form, nnioli -ill ba l.nowa as K'y's lquid Cream lialm. I iice including the apmyiug tube U 7.",centa. Druggibts or by tuaih rih" liquid form embodies the med icinal properties of the solid preparation. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back if it fails. Trial Bottles free. Ma3'-3-nmoH. Judh'e II. Ij. lienson and hirt Kon-in-luw, Mr. ttriKKa, paid thin city a visit last week. The Jude wbh here on a litttlu matter pertaining to his ofllce as circuit Jude, but not to hold a Besfcion of circuit court as stated by the Klarnath Falls Republican. Mr. UriKKs is interested in a condensed crearn factory in Cailfornia, and hub here in the interests of his company. .PELTS AND HIDES.. BOUGHT The Lakeview Mercantile Co. will pay, for hides in first-class condition, Beef Hides 17c per lb Sheep Pelts 14c per lb Call and see us before selling elsewhere. and .Mr. W. II. Shirk, th criuijuiny's iiKent, went out yesterday on a tour of inspection, to see some of the tim ber lands. Clarence Snider, who has ln-eii tak ing a medical course in a Portland school returned to Lakeview last Thursday with his mother fur his va cation. Miss Mao Snider stopped at Klamath Falls to visit with friends nt that place for a bhort time. Clarence had the imiiiijm while at Ashland. Any one wishinK to put in wood I on their account with The Fxamiuer may do so, if they will either briritf the wood at once, or notify us that they will do so, before wo order our wintei's Hiipply. Full loads will bo taken, and cash paid for all over the amount of the bill. tf J. W. Maxwell, J. K. Fuller and Frank Olwell weut over to Hprague river last week on a prospecting trip, returning Saturday evening. They did not report any rich strikes, but brought back a sample of the. best they found, which was a 2 oz, vial of sulfate of iron, which is lielievcd to carry a quantity of gold and silver. They have not had it ussayed, and do not appear very much excited over their discovery. We are in receipt of No. 1 Vol. 1 of the liidwoll (iold Nutfisct, the new paper started at ilidwell by The Nug Ket Publishing Co., with It. L. Sloss as editor. The Nugget has every ap pearance of starting off on the right track. It is well gotten up und full of news, as was expected by all who know Mr. Kloss. The Nugget bows to the public iu stately form, and may the crown that decks its initial num ber never loose its brilliancy, all stock K ll in my i hnre. State Land Ihmrd will rendu pfiih-d bids up to U o'clock '. M. on ( Ictolnir '., I!"; fur the '.uivhiiM (if tin f.l,,v iug dr.-ci ili.-d School Lurid, to w it : a of ;s,ct.on i.;t. :hs. k. i i;. j wj nol H. , t.N1,()1Isi(iL. U)r All lilds luii.t hi) iiiviiiupatiifd by a , . regular aj.pil.at ion to purchas. in ,.. , '"''"-liy st ck lll.lt 'et Otlt cordance with the law tor the sale of of the pMSllllV, but Will do School I .amis and by cash or cheek for ' ... 1 ... j l , , , (i l I at least one 11.11, of the prin, ..Hered : U 'Ml ' 1,1,1 l l llK ,M ,KK'k' No bid for less than ?J.."mi ,er acre! 1 loi'SeS brought llponCC.'l will lie considered. 1- W !.. The light, to reject any and nil bids is reserved. Applications and bids should be ad dressed to (J. (i. Jiroun, Clerk State Land Hoard, Salem, Oregon, and marked "Application and bid to pur chase School Lands. " J. (J. Ill in. II, Clerk State Land Hoard. Dated this 11th day of July, i:hm;. 'si ret I IJ. METZKER. I 'I i . K WISE VH 3) P The Doctor p is always m sure that m his pre- g scriptions I? are filled g right at Ihorntons No matter how modest your demands in other di rections, you want THE BEST PERFECT MEDICINES. What is the use of having a fjoori Doctor if youhave'nt a good DRUGGIST? AT THORNTON'S Fresh Medicines, Ivxaet Skill and Perfect Care enter every Prescription. A. L. Thorn-1 ton is the m only eradu- U ate Pnarma V cist in Lake m County. A!- g Ways on fi hand- A. L. THORNTON & CO. Successor to LEE BEALL