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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1906)
S-H-O-E-S for WINTER WEATHER Keeping the feet properly shod is the. best method to avoid getting a cold that may take all winter to get rid of. You are now facing the winter seas on. A few dollars invested in good shoes, made specially to resist cold weather, may be the means of saving you from many days' illness. 'An ounce of precau tion is worth a pound of cure." BUY YOUR WINTER SHOES NOW. It means a saving of both health and money, if you buy them from us. THE STORE OF HONEST SHOE VALUES. OF SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF., cSCO. I S Have established a warehouse in Lakeview: for the accommodation of cattlemen and sheepmen of Lake county, where they will buy beef hid js, horse hides, & pelts of alt kinds, horse hair, etc.. at San Francisco prices, freight deducted. $ Warehouse located in the J. P. Duckworth Bund- . . . ... ij mg, near the Flailing Mill. S J. P. DUCKWORTH, Special Agent. 5 iS r.AH PAin pod ai i mnPQ rt. ao m at Ur The Doctor is always sure that his pre scriptions are right at Thornton's how modest your demands in other di rections, j'ou want THE BEST PERFECT MEDICINES. What is the use of having a good Doctorif vouhave'nt a good DRUGGIST? AT THORNTON'S Fresh Medicines, Exact Skill and Perfect Care enter every Prescription. A. L Thorn- w ton is the J& oniy firaau- m ate Pnarma S cist in Lake County. Al ways on hand- i co. I A. L.. THORNTON & Successor to LEE BEALL ..PELTS AND HIDES.. BOUGHT The Lakeview Mercantile Co. will pay, for hides in first-class condition, Dcef Hides 17c per lb Sheep Pelts 14c per lb Call and see us before selling elsewhere. MAKE NO MISTAKE OILED CLOTHING will give you com- piete protection and long service You cant afford to buy any other Every garment guaranteed The best dealer e0 it Ladles' circular shawls and scurfs at Uot price from Warner Valliy 'er .nisiroiu uroa. i onuttlo Co., Iwioro buying elsewhere Try Home of I horn Top Corn Cakes Adel and Plush. 38 tf, at the SoiU Works they are One. 1 Fancy dishes just received at Bailey A Massingllls. It The manufacturers of J. II. Cutter whiskey bave supplied llotol Lakovlew bar with a lino of their Rood. Best on the market. tf. Ahlstrom Bros' booka and novel. Lave a stock of 1 V. P. Shepperd hna a Hue asortmout of Talking Machine Hocord it Victor Machine at Ahlstrom Bio. 12 All part lea Indebted to lue will please call and nettle with C. Uiubach. J. Wendell. 48 4 Dutch lunch At tho Brewery sl (Hill, f Scmi-Annual Statement Of the County Clerk of Lake County, State of Orogou, showing the expeuso of Lake County for the six month ending September, IlOth, lOOG, also showing tho amouut of warrauta outstanding and unpaid on the first day of October. PJOtf. Salaries aud incidental expeuscs of County Officers, $ 4,087 02 Expenses of Circuit Court, 1,008 io Expenses of Justice Court, 411 (m Expenses of Coroners Court, 04 04) Couit House expenses supplies etc., 41;) (j) Publisbiug aud printing, 'Jh." u" Board inn prisoners, 77 05 Expenses of Teachers Examination, t Ui Care of County poor, J57 7 Ptimary aud (.Jeiieral Election, Expense of County Roads aud Bridges, 1,005 40 Total expenses. f208 : 8,750 IM it) Amouut of outstanding aud unpaid warrants. State of Oregou County of Uikel . I, E. X. Jaquish, County Clerk of tho County of Lake, State of Ore gou, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of the expenses of Lake Couuty tor the six mouths ending, September .kth, 1000, and of the amouut of warrauta outstanding aud unpaid on the I first day of October, 1000, as shown by the records of my otlloe. Witness my baud and seal of the Couuty Court or said Couuty. afllxed thia ilrst day of October, 11MJ. R N. Jaqulsh, County Clerk. SEMI ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the County Treamirer or Lake County, OreRon foi the six month ending September :.'tb, lOiW, or money received, and paid out, rroiu what source received, and on what account paid Out. tieneial Fund. .To amount on hand from last report, do received do taxes, do clerks fees, do lujuor license, do sheriff's fees f '20, 1 1 1 70 1,817 10 y.Vi 00 1,400 00 10 70 By amount paid on State taxes, &i,M3 75 do for redemption of warrants 7,081 40 Balance on hand in General Fund. Koad Fund. To amount on hand from last report, do received do taxes, By do paid for redemption of warrants. Balance on baud in road fund, School Fund. To amount on hand from last report, do received do taxes, do do State Treasurer, By amount paid for redemption of warrauta Balance on hand in school fund. City or Lakeview Fund. To amount on hand from last report do received from taxes, By amount paid Treasurer of Lakeview, Balance 00 band in Ctfy of Lakeview Fund, Institute Fund To amount on baud from last report, do received from School Superintendent, By amount paid School Superintendent, Library Fund. To amouut ou hand from last report do received from taxes Balance on hand in Library Fund Special School. To amouut on hand laht report, do received from taxes, By amount paid on special School rJ4,:Ucj 4D U,SSi 24 112,077 4,2Ht 103 11 74 4.3.S7 K5 1.1NS 71 t 3,100 11 8,371 4H H J0 00 1,570 HO 10,772 8,371 1H 4.S I 2,400 70 Ha yu 13 2 05 215 04 102 18 52 m 32 50 C 50 30 00 :w 00 201 25 20 00 280 80 1,128 .T7 00 20 1,104 57 1,010 83 8 183 74 Balance on hand in Special School, State of Oregon 1 ounty of Lake H I, F. O. Ahlat rom, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a truo statement of the amount received, paid out, and remaining ou hand, in the County Treasury of Lake Couuty, Ore., for the six months ending September 30th, 10OG. F. f). Ahlritrom, County Treasurer. S EM I ANN UAL KEPOKT Of money received for taxes by the Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon, and paid to the Treasurer of Lake County, Oregon., for the six mouths ending September 30th, 1000. 1'r. To amount on IColl of 1004 March 31et, I0u;, $ km 77 " Sheriff's Assessments, j(j 00 Total By amount collected, " Errors and double Assessments, " amouut uncollected, 875G7 138 4 8 10 10 727 03 Dr, Total, g H75 07 To amount on Tax IColl of 1005, rrom March 31st. 1000 to September 3oth, 1000, 3 4,808 43 Ur to Sheriff's Asaessmenst ' 4'j Total Cr. By amount collected, " " Errors and double assessments, " " Amount on lioll uik .-.ollected, 8 4,037 02 $ 2,7!H) 05 30 40 2,108 :i8 4,037 02 Total State of Oregon 1 'ouuty of Lake! f, Albert Dent, Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon, do hereby Certify that the foregoing is a true and c orrect statement of the moneys collect ed by me, and paid to tho Treusurer of Lake County, Oregon, for the six months eudiug September 30th, 101X5. Dated this the 1st day of October, 1000." Albert Dent, Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT: Showing tho llnanciul condition of Lake County, Oregon, on the llrst day of October, 1000. Itesoorc.es : Money in hands of Treasurer, received from Taxes, Lipior License, and Clerks aud Sheriff fees, 10, 100 55 uncollected Taxes, 1004, Boll, 727 03 lOUo, " 1 Liabilities : Outstanding aud unpaid Warrants, Taxes due State of Oregon, 2,108 38 2 l,0:i5 00 208 20 3,343 75 Balance, 9 3,551 05 18,384 01 E. N. Jaqulsh, County Clerk. Lakeview Ami Vicinity Lunch Uotul nt Ahlstrom Bros. I Olive and pickles at Ahlstrom Bros. Alt kinds or mush at Ahlstrom Bros. I Try some of Ahlstrom Bros', Coffee. I Skatea, skates, at llnlhy A Massln- Rlll'a. 1 Choice fresh Date at the Hoda Works. J. Q. WI11IU was down from his farm this week. Iloy Shirk left Monday 011 a horse buying trip. - J. K. Harper Is dilvlug on the north stage lino. M. D. Hopkins Is about laid up with rheumatism. B. Oruinaii was In town Tuesday from Crooked creek. The llrsh hay wm li ttilo 1 to tlio nn livery stable Tuesday, Big reduction lu Ladies' shirt waists at Bailey ,i MH.Wsiik'ill's. 1 Ladies' Men's and boys' skates at Bailey A Massing!!!'. 1 For the best to bo had In the liquor line, go to l'ost and Kings. tf. Dont overlook tno Kll Uestaurant when you want a good meal. tf Cotton sheets, blankets and com forters, at Ahlstrom Urns. I Mrs. A. I'. Koozor, nt the west side has Ihjou quite sick for aomo time. Tuesday. He auto owns several claims In tho wiudy Hollow mining district. lleorgo Conn returned Tfrom San Francisco Monday evening on his way borne. Sam DavK the freighter, was in from tho railroad this week with a load. The semi-annual report of tho coun ty officials appears In The Examiner this week. Local news is scarce this week. TF Dried fruit of all kinds, at Ahlstrom 1 Imiili nt the ttl.l.M.t WKATtiliK MI.I'OKI llelnw we kivo rep " ' "I the went lief nn refolded by the Onverntiient weather bureNii istlnii at Tlie F.iaminor Ofllec, This reKrt i chnngil eiit-h week, and II our readers aish to keep a yearly record ol Healher coiiilitlons for future refer ence, cut out the reHirt aloiiK the black line ami panto It In a scrap book on week after another, , This rnord will Im taken oil Tuesda" to end each week and ImhIii on Wediiokday lor the next work Government Weather Bureau Hta tion at Lakeview, Oregon, ('. (). Mktxkkr, CiNiieratlve Olmerver. Wivk eiiillng TiifHiloy, Nov. A, 1000 l'y mini riHli au'w rlir.tr ItNliuii (Nil ul djr wetl. 1 ;iu I 1 1 0.00 1 bur. I :J I N I 0. (Ml fnd'.vl 40 I 12 I 0.00 hhI'.v 1 :w I 14 I 11.00 sun. I 52 I l.'l I 0.OO IIK'II. 1 III 1 .l 1 t u.ih. J M I 27 I (I. (HI 11.00 I I ptiio.v j 00 1 I 00 1 " I no 1 " - 1 w L"" "Z. i 00 i " 00 lire wer.V Naif SimIii candy nt the Soda 1 kind of soap, at Aid-I Hotel 27tf ranch inoals tr. Mud Pino Bros. Dutch loon. Choice fresh walnuts at the Work. Home made Works. Soap, any old strom Bros Try J. II. Cutter whiskey, at Lakeview Bur. A. S. Down was up from the Tuesday. Eli liestaurant. First class at all hours. H. J. Ktrtiu was over from creek Tuesday. C. E. McKuna was up from Creek Tuesday. A swell line ir mens winter caps, atl Bailey A Massingi Is. it Phonograph Records at Ahlstrom Bros. 4. 2 J. P. Snider, the West Side farmer, was in towulast Saturday. II. II. Hafer, or Klamath Falls, was in Lakeview this week. Sum Cressler went on a business trip down the valley last Sunday. Boy Shirk returned from his recent horse drive last Weduesd ay. Manley Currior wiw down from A. C. Oberlin,' of lily, was a Lake view visitor first of the week. Summer Lake first of the week. ' C. D. Brown, or Bend, was lu Lake view last week on laud bus) uses. J. C. Dodsou came over from War ner last week ou a business trip. J. C. Oliver last week bought two fine milch cows from Win. Metzkei. I. I. Wakeiield whs over from War nor last week and spent u few duys. Clarence Dixon wus over from War ner several days during the past week. Wm. Metzker went to Paisley this week to visit his daughter, Mrs. W. Y. Miller. Bill Hot.chkls', who has been seri ously sick with typhoid fever Is recov ering. C. B. 1'aiker was over from Adel last veek aud first of this, as a witnes in the Fiuucane case. Born : Monday, December 3d, 1000, lu Lakeview Oregon to tho wifo of Bert Alford, a girl A. P. Fitzputrick came dowu from Ihe ZX ianch last week, and remained lu town several days. Iteud the new advertisement of tho Lake County Abstract Co., in Tho Examiner this week. Fresh cranberries; arrived too late for Thanksgiving. Uoing at cot at Builey & Massiugill'a 1 W. K. Barry was over from Warner this week after a load of barley for his Wuruer sheep camps. The Shakespeara club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. U. Steele, uoxt Saturday evening at 7TW. J. C. Oliver camo over Saturday and remained over night to take homo some cows ho had bought. Born : Last Wednesday, November 28th, 1000 in Lakeview Oregon, to the wife of E. It Putch, a girl Nelse Culderwood was over from Warner last week, after a load of sup lea for bis warner ranch. H. P. Vernon camo to town Tuesday T. B. Vernon was up town Tuesday after a load of lumber. Chandler X Arthur moved the stock to the lie barn yesterday. The Woodcock A Barnea blncksmlth hop is nearly finished. They have a much larger aud better building than the one that burned down. Mrs. .). ('. Nysnaner nntl Hattle ar going to Medfonl to spend Ihe winter. Man Whortou was up from Pin Creek yesterday. China Ell has purchased th restaur ant and took charge last night. Ell desires all his old patrons to give hltu a call. It Born : Iist. Wednesday, Novemlier 2"th,I0(;. in Ijikevlew, Oregon, to the wife of Frank Paxton, a boy W. M. Han ay started for Bums Tuesday to buy up another shipment r horses for the California market. A. Storkman, who recently went to Sisson has returned. Mr. Storkman has not leeu very well aluce his return. Mrs. Thus. Cloud, teacher of one of the intermediate rooms In the Lake view school, was sick first of the week Oolug to th raiuaiiT Kupplie of all sorts at the Warner Valley Mercantile Co.. stores Adel and Plusn 38 tf. A few scraps are wild to havo oc curred last Thursday evening. We diil not learn Ihe names of tho parti cipants. The Thanksgiving dances given In Lakeview last week were both said to have been well attended and very en joyable affairs. Mrs. S. ). Cressler returned from Cedarvillo Monday, where she has been visiting with her parents for several months. John Nyswaner and the freighters, arrived loads of merchandise business men. J. W. Harvey Tuesday with for Lakeview Post and King are now receiving their winter stock or liquors, the best line or "wet" goods ever put over a bar in Lakeview. tf. Dr. E. II. Smith was called over to the west side of the lake Tuesday morning to see Mrs. A. P. Koozer, who is ipi lie sick. J. W. Loflus was in town Tuesday from the Warner mines, 011 his way to California, where ho expects to re main several weeks. Mr. Vokain was down from Clover Flut Monday after a load of provisions for bis station at the old Bryan place. They will keep the travel at the old stand. We learn rrom tho northern stage driver that A. Hartlerode, who has been sick at Paisley for sometime, Is giadually growing worse, mid is not expected to last many more days. Mrs. W. A. Massingill and daughter Bernic.o will louvo tomorrow for tho lower part of California, where they will spend the w inter. If you want u "bracer" these cold duys try a Tomato Bouillon, Hot Am ber, Hot Buby, or in fact, any thing "Hot" at the Soda Works. 1 Several parties in tho valley failed to get all their potatoes dug before tho freeze came. Among those who have lost heavily by the freeze are, J. C. Oliver, and J. A. Anderson. Mrs Hartlerode w ho has beeu in Lake view a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Jas. Harper who is bore under the care of a doctor, wus called home to Paisley, to tho bedside of her husband. We understand that Miss Myrtlo Smith, of tbo former Arm of Smith Sisters, publishers of the Herald, has disposed of ber intercut in tho paper to Uoo. Ay era. Miss Smith left for her former home in Alturas Tuosday. f 7