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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1906)
"Mascm" Patent Jars Fruit PINTS 90 c Doz. QUARTS 1 .05 Doz. HALF GAL. 1 .50 Doz. If purchased with Four Dollars $4.00 worth of other goods. These prices will prevail until supply on hand is disposed of. Jar caps 25 c Dozen. Lakeview And Vicinity Allot W. It, Koutaon wan over from iHst Week. K. V.. lloiiil whs oer from Warner Inst Saturday. W. IV Triiooy was in from Drown valley Saturday. K. S. Morris was over from tho Wont Side lust Saturday. I A. Cnrrikcr wn in town Itmt Sat urday with farm produce. Amly Morris and wife on me over from Adol last Thursday. Miss llattio Nyswanor was up from Vine Crook last Saturday. Win. Mttkor had an attack of rheu matism last week, which lail liim up for ii fow day. Sim Arthur and w ifc into town from tho Wont Side of tho1 slash in a short t i mo. tf Nil- tf liotoi ilTtf from low II Dutch lunch tit tlu Brewery loon. Mutch lunch tit thi l.rvwor.v loon. Try .1. II. Cutter whiskey, at Ijttkcvicw liar. .1. C. Oliver was In town Drown creek last Saturday. S. 1. ntiil A. li. Dick with from Crooked crook last Sunday. Leon Valentino has Iteen hero for several day from Klamath county. 1CK for wile, from Milliard Canyon, nlove town. Call on J. 1'. Duck worth. JS-1 in Dive lloldou is hto.nu a big lot of 1 I ill ii i i . . i imriry ri'iiiv i ui .1. it. lit Tlium V ISou 8 Mr. I in v. tin IviiiiD hiiiHoii Imctn UK. tWPtvt tO IDOVO I , . . " , , . . 1 I filial luirn u ftwv .liifu lit ........... I. , I 1 sheep to buy. I.. Waller Dyer and V li. Steele ft REED AND LIVERY STABLE SOUTH LAKEVIEW. C. S. LOVELESS, Proprietor. I propose to offer the public a horses wil be fed and cared for as home. stopping place where their tliev would he cared for at rOK SALK two tine buildimr in Walters' Ad.lition. K....i.ir llf eir families are going to Mud ( Frank Ilutchius, Itikcviow. 'M-it WOOD. I will take orders for wood to he delivered any time after August loth, to lie out out of large pine trees any length. .'II -I in Mrs. Kosa MoDaniols. Charley Keed aud wife expect to move back to tow n in a short time from the Pratt ranch, where Mr. Heed has heeti helping to put up hay. Mrs. Win. Harvey aud D. .1. Wilcox went to Summer Lake last Friday to arraugo for putting up the hay on the Summer Lake ranch. They returned Mondav. Dent Hughes aud family went out j of town for a couple of .weeks. Mr. , Hughes and J. W. Mikel have taken a ; contract to put up the hay on tieo. Miller's ranch, on the slash. Arthur Huh till was over from War ner last week and sold 1000 head of stock sheep to MeSweeuey for :i.'25 and f J.i". E. S. Lde of Pine Creek had a bunch in the baud, w hich Mr. Highflll hud been running on shares. Mr. Kde s sheep were sold also. and reek on a camping trip. Mr. Cadle, who has been up in Har ney county shearing sheep, returned here last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Koy Shirk came down from Little Chewaucan last Friday, where they had lieen camping. "I'liclo" J. I Morrow was here tlrst of the week from Warner on business connected with the Sloane estate. W. II. Snider, who went to Portland as a delegate to the A. O. t W. ( ! rami Lodge, returned home Satur day. J. P. Duke aud C. Thrustou were up from down the valley hist Satur day. Mrs. Duke accompanied her husband. C. H. McKeudree aud wife arriod here from Klamath county last week aud have been stopping at Hotel Lakeview. Miss Mae Miller is now ready to re ceive both vocal and instrumental . A. Wllslilro returned from Ash land Monday, where ho visited Mm family. Karl Wllshlro came homo with his father. H. .1. Duttoii has taken UNO acre, of hay land on tho shares, from Andy Hanunersley, also look n contract for putting up the hay on ihui acres more. 1 want to buy n good farm mid stock ranch in lnko county. Anyone having n ranch to sell might strike a trade by addressing, Kilsall d.bb, Lunliu, Nevada. U7-.'lt. Andy Hanunersley was In town Mon day from t he Hery ford ranch, where he has been helping put up buy. Andy has ipiite a lot of hay to put up on his own land yet, the water is still on the ground and haa to be drained before he can cut It. He says he will have ."H tons more hay this year than he had last. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Cohlenlz and J. .1. (iuuther arrived in Lakeview some days ago from Sun Francisco, where they were in the harness and saddlery business before the earth quake. Mr. (Iuuther mid Mis. Coh lentz are brother and sister of Mrs. S. F Ahlstrom and Hilly aud Frank Ouiithor. Another sister and her hus band will tie here in a short time. S. F. Ahlstrm tells tha his brother in law , J. ,1. (iuuther, who is here from San Francisco started in to loam the harness milker's trade with him here in Lukovicw seventeen years ago. Fred cut out it big lot of hobbles and I set young (oiuther to work sowingi them aud he got mud and jumped the job. When Mr. (iuuther urrived here a few days ago aud having learned the trade, asked Fred if he didn't have something he could do to put in his time. Fred allowed him a pile of hub bies that he hud cut out and told him he could sow them up. Mr. j (iuuther looked at the pile ami suid j "by gosh, that's the sa.no pile of h.ib- i bios 1 loft hero seventeen yours ago; 1 guess 1 just us well get in and llnish them up, " and he did. WLKkLY WIIATMFK Hl:it)RT. Helow we (live a report of the weather an recorded by the ( iovernmeut weather ' bureau ulstiun at The Kmiminor OHIoo. Thin reit is changed each week, ami II our rondo ivii.li to keep a yearly record of weather condition fur future refer etiio, cut out the ieMiit along the black line and paste it in n scisp I k ou week after another. This remd will bfl tnken on Tuemhi" to end em h week ami in on Wednohilny for the next week (iiivornmoiit Weather Hiircnii Sta tion at l.akeview , Oregon, ('. (. Mki.khh, Coiipoiiiiie ( ilisorver. Week oiullng Tiii'hiIii.v, .Inly .11, I'.HMl ly lnI jinln. in-li mi'vir i-linrM.'ler lnoiiiii lull ill liny iveil. "nTT"";I ""iTiMrVMi) '"clear t hur. !l o imi ini frid'.vl !:! ,M n.iin imi Hat 'v li'J ii.iio no j ' sun. ti:l l: o on imi liloll I j ;,ii p ini pi cl'dy" tues. I S!l j ,,u i II. in I IN) I I I will also keep a team and rig to hire. Koou roierenco, to iruvci iiy rail or with ria:. for n firm of $l."m),0'H1.ini cap ital. Salary IIOT.'.OO per year mid expenses; salary paid weekly and ex penses advanced. Address, with stamp, Jos, A. Alexander. Lekevlew, Oregon. Mav-3.ii s. 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. pupils, at hoi studio, one door north of M. K. Church. U?-lm We have for side a neat house and I lot in t lie vicillit V of tliesrho.il h. n..n wanted:-(ieiitleinan or I.udy with jxhe place can lie had for U, cash. which is very cheap. tf 1CK! 1CK!! 1CF!!! I will de liver ice every Wednesday morning and Saturday evening. Keuve orders at II. lieynold's store. H. U Northrup. '.N tf (ieorge Keed furnished the town w ith music last Sunday w ith his phono- ..... . 1. M l it I KiMpu. no nas a line lot of records ! and for the transaction of such u goou macniue. business as may come before t he meet WANTKD : Cook ut Pine Creek. ; lug. Dated July r.nn;. Hairy llailey, Secretary. Mrs. Cobb, Miss Kssie Cobb, (ieo. llankins aud Dr. lironn returned from llig vulley last Sunday, where 3 j they epont a couple of weeks at the 3 ! popular summer resort. They caught a nice lot of trout, a hue mess of 3 : which The Kxamiuor acknowledges re jjj ceipt, aud extends many thanks. STOCKHOLDKKS' MKKTIX(i. The annual mooting of t he Stock hold ors of tho Dent Telephone A Tele graph Company, a corporation, will be In Id at the County Judge's olllce, in the Court House, in the town ()f Lakeview, Oregon, on August Nth, P.;, at the hour of J o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of electing a Hoard of Directors to serve the ensuing year' ot her HERYF0RD& DYKEMAN Lady preferred. Position steady and: work easy. Address, Iake Hotel, ' New Pine Creek, Oregon. UTtf Last week C. K. SIh.H,.L- l i.i i Any one wishing to put in wood , 7ui head of yearling lambs from Pat Jon their account with The Kxamiuor: Murphy of Summer rike. Phil Lynch i may do so, if they will either bring I bought .' yearlings from Pat Murphy j the wood at once, or notify us that j of W,.rnor, puyiog f.l per head for : they will do so, before we order our j them. ! winter s supply. Full loads will bi taken, and cash paid for all amount of the bill. over the tf ' There has leeii a groat boom iu real estate in Klamath Fulls. It is stated tuat Dr. Demon-st, formerly it resi dent of Lakeview, bought a lot last full at two hundred and fifty dollars and has ieceutly disposed of it for live thousand dollars. Perhaps this statement should be taken with salt. Lewis Gerber ?i nd J. O. Ifainnker' have purchased the Uonunza Iiulletin, j recently established by J. F. Salcido. ; Mr. Hamaker iu to be editor. Mr. College Opens August 27th. Prof. (i. F. lligley is now in Sail Francisco completing arrangements to open the Lakeview Itusinocs Col lege Monday, August 21, l!;. !... 1 1 . . ... i allien who c ouioinpiaio Hiking a' Business course iu any college will do well to LlRlit rtonths on Trial. After eight months, of imceasliikC effort, we have the sat Inflict loll of knowing that our busliiess Is needed In Lakeview, and that we have pleased our trade Mends but li, In t lie character and value of goods offered them, and iu our met buds 1 if business. We have dune inure business than we Is'llcvod ciiulil be done here In mir exclusive lines, aud II ml thnt mir pit rons are Iu every Instance, pleased with the treat men t given Ihom. Our patruimge Is growing; every day. I The most encouraging feature of j our business Is, thai we meet tho I Maine people at our counters day I after dav. We have striven In ilom-rie t lie guod will aiid coiindeiice of mir pat runs, and we ln'licw we have sink Cll'deil. (lur thanks are hereby tendered t hose M In 1 have fa urod Us v 1 1 li I heir patruuage, and wopruiulH.- thnt they shall have every bem tlt Hint we by wide a v itke luel huds and paiiiNt aking labur can give tlieiu, in tin- future 1 undue! of uur lillicnM. We Will lieer give up trxlng tu please and bem-tlt yuii. we are Iu dally receipt of New liooils How, the best and latest In fashlulialile styles. We w HI nut buy any t hlug else. Sis- our guuils and get uur price when yuii iiei-d niivthiiig worn by ulueii Hlld hlldrcll. Anna M. Neiluii V 1 u. .PASTURE. I li.-tvv Kasiil tin- V. M. ltie manufacturers of J. H. Cutter whUlo.r l...v.. ..1 1.. .1....1, ... .1.... . t' investigate tho Lakeview famous old brand on sale at tho Hotel i t"11''' ''oforo making arrangements ll.'U'Vcy pastures, .'lIKl ll.'lVC Lakeview liar. The J. H. Cutter whis- 1 l"tK "f "'" "ores. key is the purest and be.,t whiskey! ,!l"'eep.ng, lypew rit ing. Short made; none better. '.'7 tf I hand, will be made specialities. Ui-tf rt'i 1 - 1 1 1 no j inn LreeK. Miner informs us j NoTICK that Whorton k Gentry huvo purcbun- j LANDS Ni. eu one 01 uiose celebrated lamps that 1 the eipi.il U10 sun. .Now boys, don't hub your light under a bushel, and we'll ( ,,.to,(.r rN; nave iJay light all t in time 1 We understand that .MissKlIle. Con urd who used to live here, was mar ried in Ashland a short time ago. Wi OF SALK OF STATIC dice is hereby k'iven that State Lund Hoard will receive sealed bids up to '1 o'clock P. M. on r tho purchase of Jjunl, Gerbor does not say in the salutatory ' 'H'l not learn tho man's name, 5 BISSINGER & CO. OF SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF., Have established a warehouse in Lakeview for the whether he w ill be the "devil" or not, but he is u "devil" of a good follow aud if the Hulletiu don't make Uonun za grow it won't be the fault of the proprietor S. O. Cressler received a few days ao, from Geo. Armstrong of Alturas, j a aaniplo of the concrete blocks which ! are being ued in the rebuilding of 1 Alturus. Thid concrete pluck can be j Lank. A Miss Tid- ? aeeummodation ol cattlemen ant sheenmen of L.'ikp J K-'"1 many nne ""w in cities arc;r was mrgeiy unenueu e N , being built of this composition, w hich 1 d"t not fehow J'riday n COUlltV, Wil Cre tllCW Will llUV heel llltlCS, horse hides, ? : J.s desirable both for its durability I hilled to, on account of X t . 1. 1 . . . . 17 , Hnrl 1 1 err. t noua f. ir full 1 ,11 i bl i , iru i.,.d TV 111 KOCIirllll Inlit b J-"""" -'i J uuiuuu S.forthe ventilation it affords. The j perfonnauco on prices, freight Cleducteu. V blocks are about loxl2x2o inches, which was highly app i S) Warehouse located in The Red in 14;. near the Mammoth Livery Stables. I J. P. Duckworth of the North Lakeview Feed Vard I is their Sjiecial Agent, with instructions to pay the I prices stated above, IN CASH. I - 1 ti& J ir y l.onard has been in the Ashland ings oilice for ipiite a while. C. K. McClcary aud Win. Schuuer were up from Pine Creek last Satur day. They brought up Momo samples of the ore taken from the mines. We understand that one of the groups of mines will be incorporated and the stock placed on the market. The moving picture show given here lust Saturday night by Prof. Mil- Mr. Miller ight, us ho was some dilllcul- ut gave a good , .-laiurciay evening, reciated. Mr. 2. oblong in hhape and are hollow, hav- 1 Miller umlnrstands his business thor ougiiiy. laid, jointed as y , seen at the First National the following deseiibed School to-w it : All of Section Hi T. .'is S. II. 'M K. All bids must be accompanied by a regular application to purchase in ac cordance with the law for tho sale of School Iiuids and by cash or check for j ut least one-fifth of tho price offered j No bill for less than il.'A) per acre 1 will Imi considered. j Tho 1 ight to reject any and nil bids is reserved. Applications and bids should be ad dressed to G. (i. Jlrown, Clerk State Land Hoard, Salem, Oregon, and murked "Application and bid to pur chase School Lands." G. G. lirown, Clerk State Land Hoard. Dated this 11th day of July, l!MHi. one field that has formerly been reserved for hay, which was opened up for cow pas ture hi nc first, at - $2 PER MONTH j Strictest attention given jail stock left in my charge. I will not be responsible for : breach v stock that get out ; of the pasture, but will do what 1 can to get them back. Horses brought tip once a week, if desired. t. H. MirrzKi-R. tj wise LiEsa: - A' M.tJt-W 11.. i. .1 1. . . ri -t .1 r 1 . ' yuicncrsiiop iuilCl- ft . 1 lag a partition in the center. When bricks are laid, a flue V avli.ill! f..... II... ....1 in II... . .p V j tho wall, which may bo tapped at uny ) j place for the insertion of a stove pipe, or be tiaed for ventilation. The j ; 1.1 1 . 1. . M - . CASH PAID FOR ALL HIDES. 0 I w r. . I Desert Land Pinal Proof, Uuitjd Rtutes Land OUice, Lake View, Oregon, July 30, HXX). Not ice 1b herel-y tiiven that A. Gustavo Ku quist of Plush, Oregon, filed no tice of iateution to make proof on his desert Und claim .No. 3I.j, for the 8EJiSK!4' St c. 17 Tp. SO S. L. 2G li. W. Jtt. before liegloter and Keceiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Monday tho 10th day of September, IfMMS. He names the following w ituesi-es to prove the complete irrigation and lecluma tion of fcaid land : S. W. Young, Arthur IlighflU, K. K. Norhiug aud V. li Mulkey all of Plush, Oregon. 31 J. N. Wataon, Kegister. i H l. I'KOOK. Lund OI!h:e at Lakeview, Oregon, July 'in, Notice is hereby given t hat tho following named settlor has filed notice of his intention to make Ilual pi oof iu Kiipport of liis claim, aud (hut suid proof will be made Is: foro liegi.-ter and Jteooiver at Lake view, Oregon, on 7th rlay of Septum ber, vi: William K Stanley, UK No. ',V.t for tho W'. Si;',', HL'f KWM S.. 10 and NK.SV-( See. 15 Tp. 'MH. L. 121 K. W. M. Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous li-sidence upon und culti-; vutiou of said land, viz: Mat Mc-' Culley, Llmer MeCulley, Lewis K. Mc-! Calley and Hurry hailey all of Luke view, Oregon, ill J. N. Watson, Jtegister. Johnny .Morris of the West Side cume into town Monday and awore to a warrant for the arrest of a man nam- v j puce ior me insertion or a stove pipe, ed Hoffman, charging him with tho or be u.,ed for ventilation. Tho theft of a suit of clothes, 11 puir of i blocks are made of gruvei und cement, shoes und other articles. Sheriff j. '.i.i ...... ....... ....... 1 i .... 1. .... . . . -...j a. .7 iKiuijuiKu toguiuer wicn nue-, oeui went over to the XL ranch Mon day evening und placed tho niun under arrest and brought him to town. Tho (riul was held Tut-mlay and tho man bound over to tho circuit court. Tho clothes aud bedding belonged to Thus. Young. ' ed in tho wall. ..PELTS AND HIDES.. BOUGHT The Lakeview Mercantile Co. will pay, for hides in first-class condition, Hcef Hides 17c per lb Sheep Pi-Its 11c per lb Call and see us before selling elsewhere. From an absolutely reliable source Tho Lxaminer this week gained the information that Mr. Diinnawuy of tho N-C-O. had wired the Alturua Chamber of Commerce that tho Co. would accept tho deeds for rights of wuy into Alturua embodying an agree ment to complete tho road to and within tho city limits of that town by January 1, Utm. Our infoimunt also believes that no warehouses for tho storago of freight will be built at Like ly, owing to the early extension of the road to Alturas. D. W. Karl & Co. will doubtless move direct from Mud eliuo to AltuniH. 1 The Doctor m is always sure tnat his prescriptions is are filled right at M Thornton's No matter how modest your demands in other di rections, you want THE HEST PERFECT MEDICINES. What is the use of having a good Doctorifyouhavc'nt a good DRUG 0 1ST? AT THORNTON'S Fresh Medicines, Kxact Skill and Perfect Care enter every Prescription. A. I. Thorn-1 ton is the p ate Pnarma vl cist in Lake County. Al ways on hand- I A. La. THORNTON & CO. g Successor to I LEE BEALL 4