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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1906)
LiI i J s IN. I am determined to close out my entire line of toys this Christmas season and to do so offer them now at greatly re duced prices. Nothing in the toy line will be reserved, all must be sold before Christmas. Get yovr share. ii a DOOVOCT CEOU. J OF SV FRANCISCO. CALIF.. k I Have established a warehouse in Lakeview for the X accommodation of cattlemen and sheepmen of Lake J county, where they will buy beef hides, horse hides, ryTfs rf t M U?nd5, fmrsp hnir. etc.. ni San Frane!s'!"i S g prices, freight deducted. Warehouse located in the J. P. Duckworth iiuiid ikrgr. near the Planing Mill. J. P. DUCKWORTH, Special Agent. 1 CASH PAID FOR ALL HIDES. f The Doctor If is always 55 sure that ?I his. . pre- scriptions ' e are filed 1 right at M Thornton's No matter how modest your demands in other di rections, you want THE BEST PERFECT MEDICINES. What is the use of having a good Doctor if vouhave'nt a good DRUGGIST? AT THORNTON'S Fresh Mediatncs, Exact Skill and Perfect Care enter every Prescription. A. L. Thorn- ton is the ( only gradu- bj ate Pnarma ga cist in Lake m County. A!- W 111 m ways on hand- A. U THORNTON & Successor to LEE BEALL KfcELTS AND HIDES- BOUGHT KTc. Lakeview Mercantile Co. will pay, lor niaes in first-class condition, Beef Hides 17c per lb Sheep Pelts 14c per lb Call and see us before Lsclling elsewhere. Aim '' PVfJ A 419 STAND PIRM "When you buy ah OILED SUIT or SLICKER demand It s the easiest and only way to gt the tST Sold everywhere 1' co. I m The loe harvest la on. Cob. llenkle Is quite alck. Fresh Dates tit the Sod Work. 1 Christ inns dinner at Hotel Lakeview. Fresh oysters at (he Soda Works. 1 Mr. E. E. Woodcock Is very sick. I John Oilotn was in towu resterdar. Try an oyster cocktail at the Soda ! Works. 1 ! Neal Woodward was down from Pals i ley Tuesday. , John Wells aud wife came over from My Tuesday. The school report came In too late for this week. W. I). Tracy was in from Prews val ley latit Saturday. Millinery Goods at Cost at Anna M. Neilon and Co'a. Elmer McCulley was over from Warner this week. Light A Harrow are preparing a big dinuer for Christmas. 1 Hand Painted China dishes at Bailey A Masisngill's. It WW. 11. Hammersley was In from Irews valley yesterday. J. J. Murray was dowu from Silver Lake first of the week. 1. Forrow and Win. Carter was over from the West iSide yesterday. Steve Ciaylord and wife came down from Paisley Tuesday. Go to the mask tiall in Odd Fellows' hall on Christmas night. 1 Clyde Cogburu was down from the sawmill first of the week. F.d Pratt aud Cecil Dixon came over from Plush last Saturday. E. A. Snyder made final proof on his homestead Monday. L. E. McCulley went out to the sheep camp first of the week. We are closHig out our Fall Hats at cost Anna M. Nellou aud Co. Pauce till the roosters crow at the Schminck ball Christmas night. x Mauly Whorton and wife were up from Pine Creek first of the week. Mask Hall Christmas night 1 Carl Lew was in town first of. the week. Born: In Lakeview Oregon, Decern .ber 1G, 1JXX5, to the wife of Mr. John Dilger, a girl. Dont miss the solo by the "Fairy I3iauca,"at the Odd Fellows Hall, Sat urday, Dec. 22. fiu-2 Get prices from Warner Valliy Ver cantile Co., before buying elsewhere Adel and Plush. 38 tf. John Roberts, who stops at Hotel Lakeview, has been very sick for the past several days. E. E. Bond came over from bis North Warner rauch first of the week on land business. JJJThos. Anderson came over from Warner Tuesday to make proof on his desert land claim. S. P. Moss was in town first of the week settling up the business of the Geo. II. Clark estate. A. O. Dub me and Walter Cambridge were up from the Fandango sawmill last Saturday on business. Grand ball ou Christmas night in the Schminck building, J given by Price, the musician. Tickets 1,00. 1 Mrs. A. P. Koozer, whom The Ex aminer mentioned last week as being quite sick, is said to be very low. Mr. Charlie Johnson, of ttie West Side, was in town Tuesday and paid The Examiner office a pleasant call. Mr. and Mrs. Barber have started a barber shop in the Fraukl building, one door south of the Bank of Luke view. China Eli has purchased th restaur ant aud took charge last night. Eli desires all his old patrons to give him a call. It II. C. Rani bo and wife arrived here frcin Plush Tuesday evening, they came to make proof on desert land cluims. Santa Claus "First Appearence in i:x;,"will be at the Odd Fellows Hall, Saturday evening, Dec. 22, in the Operetta. 50-2 The Christams ball to be given in the Schminck building by C. C. Price is to be the chief of all like events of the season. 1 The manufacturers of J. H. Cutter whiskey have supplied Hotel Lakeview bar with a line of their goods. Best on the market. tf. W. J. More returned from Klamath county lust week, where bo was in attendance upon the circuit court of Klamath county. J. S. Lane and wife returned from their visit to Portland and Myrtle Creek last week. They report having had a pleasant trip. Nathan Smith has accepted a posi tion on the 70 ranch, where be has worked for several years, and went back to work Monday. Mr. Price has had the floor iu the Schminck building scraped and put in excellent condition for dancing. Come and see, on Christams night. x Charlie Long, cook at Hotel Lake view, mad. a Christmas cake that is about the prettiest thing in the cake ine ever exhibited In Lakeview. Bert Harbcr wan oer from the "7T ranch In Warner several days and re turned Monday. Going to the mines? Supplies of all sorts at the Warner Valley Mercantile Co., stores Adel and Plusn 38 tf. Grand Mask Hall Christina night In Odd Fellow Hall by McCulley Broth ers, Tickets on salo at Thorntons drugstore, f'150, Including supper. 1 A grand ball will Im glveu by C. C. Price, the musician, In the Schminck building, on tho night or tho 2Tth; Christmas. Tickets without supper, fl.GO. 1 McCulley llrothres will give a Mask Ball on Christmas night, iu Odd Fel lows Hall. Tickets, including supper f'lKO. On salo at Thornton's drug store. 1 The series of entertainments to be given about Christmas time, are by the children of the town, and for their benefit, therefore should le well at tended. R H. and J. W. Boyd stun were over from tho West Side last Sautrday. They informed us that some of the fanners of that side of the valley were plowing. W. 11. Hcncflel was down from Pals ley Monday ami filed on a Umber claim, Mr. Beuetlel says they have lioeti running the sawmill tho greater part of the fall. Miss Mae Miller aud pupils, will give a Christmas Cantata, at Odd Fel lows hall, Monday evening, Pec. 24th, UHKi,. Everybody Invited. Admission adults .V) cents, children 25 ceuts. M 2 Have your eyes fitted with glasses tiy M. I Whorton. His success In the past assures satisfaction. During tho bad weather he can be found at his resideuce iu North Lakeview. Prices very low. 40-tf J. M .Hammersley came iu from the desert, where he has leen for several mouths with his and the Shellhammer sheep. These bands will be foil iu Crooked CreeK valley this wititer. Mr. Hammersley was In town last Sat uiday for the first time iu esveral mouths. Mrs. Met.ker was quite sick foi sev eral days during the past week, aud Hi she operates the machine which sots the type for the news in this paper, we have to apologizee for whatveer scarcity of uews there may seem to be this week. The euterlaiument to le given ou the uight of the 22d, by tho pupils of the Primary and Intermediate rooms of the Lakeview Public school, is for the benefit of those rooms. The mon ey will be used to purchase a book cbse for each. Mr. P. M. Cory, proprietor of the western stage line, informs us that he intends to put ou four horses ou the stages between here and Bly, in order to make the trips on schedule time. His service so far has been good, and it is bis desire to furnish good service throughout the winter. A bay mare branded with an M has taken lodging at Wade Snyder's place, the old J. O. George place, on the west side of the slash, and uo one knows who she belongs to. She cumo out of the Mammoth stables on the night of the fire, and was, no doubt, supposeed, by her owner, to have been burued. W. Z.Moss came uo from Pine Creek Tuesday and brought a lot of fine sam- des of ore taken from the tern mine, in which Mr. Moss is iutersted. luo deeper they go on those ledges the better the ore looks. Bui sayB they are down only ten feet now, and tho rock ho was showing here Tuesady showed an abundance of free gold. The Examiner is in receipt of a neat little Christmas greeting bearing the photograph of the sender, L. L. Hop kins, who is manager of a photograph supply house in Shanghai, China. As Mr. Hopkins is a subscriber to Tho Examiner, we will, through the col umns of this paper, express our thanks. The same to you. M. L. Whorton wai up town Mon day for the first time in several weeks. He aays he is selling lots of glasses, and we are informed by those wuo have bought from him that tho glasses are giving perfect satisfaction. There is oi-e thing sure, Mr. Whorton is a perfectly reliable man, and whatever he says of bis glasses is as good as a trial Avoid alum and alun. phosphate baking powders. The label law requires that all the ingredients be named on the labels. Look out for the alum compounds. NOTE. Safety lias In buying only Royal Bakinf PwUr, which is a pur, cream of tartar baking pow der, and the bett that can be made, Fred II. Brlggs, Informs us that bn will start In a few days for his former home at Grants Pass, to bo absent for a month or two, He will return here, and as soon as the weather will per mit, will bring his fnmlly hero to re side, The entertainment to no given by Miss llrtll and MIms Knelling for the benefit of their rooms on the 22d, Is looked forward to with great pleasure by those who nre acquainted with tho ability of the ladles In putting on en tertainments, especially In drilling children. It Is an assured success, and a largo crowd Is expected, aud amply provided for. The cantata, to be glveu by Miss Mil ler's choral class next Monday evening, Is said to be n very beautiful affair. It has been given quite recently In several valley towns, and when given in Medford was highly culoitled by the papers of that city. Miss Miller Is thoroughly competent to put on a play of this sort and a splendid pro duction Is looked forward to. The hall is now iu good condition, new seats and a new stove have been put iu aud will no Very cosy for tho several entertainments to be held there duilug tho holidays. Wo understand that there is a fam ily in Warner canyon that Is In desti tute circumstances. Tho man Is said lo le in the last stages 01 consump tion aud thero are eight children, the two larger boys of tho family are cut ting wood and trying to support the family, but the row Is a haid nun. A subscription was taken up at tho M. E. Church last Monday night for their relief. Wo did not learn the fatuity's name but it matters not what their name, if they are iu need, they should receive attention from the more for tunate eoplo of the neighborhood. in the Irciil t Court of the State of Otvgou. for the County ol I. like. Itubv llnrvcv and llck J. Wll. 111, om Executors til tile K-tute of WillUin llnrvev Iivciihm. Plaintiffs. -VM .1. S. Flrld. Julia Field, mile Chan dler. George E. Clumdlcr nod An drew .Mi'Ciillen, iH'fellilltlltH, WlillKLY WUATIII2K RliPOKT. Helow we Rive report of the wealhet as recorded by the Government weather bureau station at The Examiner Office, This report Is changed each week, and II our readers winU to keep a yearly record of weather conditions for (uture refer ence, cut out the report along the black line and paste it In a scrap liook on week after another. . This reord will I taken on Tuesda to end each week m.d betrln cm Vednonday for the next week Government Weather Bureau Si tion at Lakeview, Oregon, ('. O. MrrrxKK. Cooiwrstivo Observer. Week ending Tiieaduy, I C 20. 1IM;0 lr nisiTlnin" iifoolp .n'w rlnrnni I (mucin lall ol liny wed. I .'U I :.'! I '.1J, I 4 I I'i.V tint r. I :il I '.'I I o ld fnd'yl IW I 22 0.20 iuif.v ! -10 I 20 I 0.J2 sun. J -II ( 21 I tt.iHi moiO" -i.'i I 21 T'o.uo tnT..T:Ci f:il o.ai I I 110 1 I I I I I 00 I I (HI I IT l 1 i.L '..k 1. Suit to foreclose 11 mortgage. To J. S. Field, Julia Field and An drew McCalleu, the above-named do fondants IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OEGON : You and each of you aro hereby required to apwar nal answer the complaint filed against you iu tho above-entitled court and cause on or before the 31st day of Jan uary, 1!X;, said date being the last day of the time prescribed in tho order for publication of summons made herein, aud if you fail so to ap pear or answer, for want thereof, the plaiutiffs will apply to tho Court for the relief prayed for in said com plaint, which is: That the 4alutlirs take a decree agaiust you, the defend ants, J. S. Field aud Julia Field, foreclosing a mortgage on real proper ty, executed by you ou Decern ler 3d, l'.HIO, io favor of plaintiff's testator, William Harvey ;to recover the money due aud owing ou said mortgage, to wit: The sum of Nine Hundred and Thirty-four dollars aud seventeen cents, together with interest tboroon at the late off ten per cent, per annum from June 2T.th, 1002, aud 200 attor ney's fees and costs of suit; for an order of salo of the lands and premises retained aud existing as security In said mortgage, aud described as fol lows, to-wit: Commencing at tho South-east comer of Block "O", iu tho West Addition to the Towu of Lakeview, in Iak County, State of Oregon, according to tho plat thereof, filed iu the office of tho County Clerk of the County and Stato aforesaid, on tho 20th day of July, 1878; Thence running North along tho Eastern Boundary line of said Block "O, " One Hundred and Seventy-three feet; thence at right angles running West One Hundred and Forty feet; thence at right angles runulog North One Huudrod aud two feet; thence at right angles running W'iut One Hun dred and Forty foot, to the West bound ary line of Block "N", in said West Addition : thenco South along the West boundary liuee of said Blocks N" and "O", Two Hundred and Seventy-five feet to tho South-west eorner of said Block"0;" thence East along the South boundary line of said Block "O" Two Hundred aud Eighty feet, to the place of begin ning. Also that a certain deed exe cuted on the said J. S. Field, April 13, 181)8, to the above numod defendant, Ottie Chandler conveying to ber the lands above described, be, by decree of the court, adjudged void as agaiust the said mortgage, aud that all of the defendants be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or equity of rodem tion in or to tho said promises. This summons is served .upon you dy publication by order of tho Hon orable II. L . Benson. Judge of the above named Court, which order la dated the 15th day of December, 1000, aud the date of tho first publication of the summons is tho 20th day of December, 190(1. W. A. WILSIIIRE, Attorney for Plaintiffs, ON TIM U KliOM MIIHT I'AIIK.) ELllcTRIC ROAD f'Ok LAKliVIEW. was ore to Lakeview. Wlille there the Goose Lake scheme was heard of, In vestigated and practically decided on. But Carroll was a hard nut to crack. Ho had tho situation well iu baud aud iu a fair position to dictate terms. So a cainpalguof waiting was decided ou, so far as the milr ad was conce'iied. But the Goose luke irilgatioli enter prise was to go ahead. ('. H. McKeu dree, of Bonanza, who was really the mail who brought the proposition to the attention of t he capitalists, was authoized to go ahead aud get optlous on as much land as he could secure. Ill this v.ork he has bt-eu engaged for I the past two months or more, ami lias been quite successful In tils ellorls, tying up a big Ixidy of laud at from 92 to ('i au acre. In the meantime, negotiations were carried on with Carroll, ami Tho Re publican is In receipt of reliable information that the Hewitt Iand company lias consented to tluauce the electricul road, aud that it will l built on to Lakeview. Carroll Is now iu Seattle makiug final arrangements to complete the deal. Farmers' Bulletin. Tho farmers' bulb-tin No. 2ti3, gives directions as to the selecllou of au ir rigated farm, the construction of farm ditches, the preparation of land for ir rigation .applying water by ditferet methods ami to different crops, aud the quantity to apply t slnglo irri gations aud for tho season. Tho bulletin Is prepared especially for those who are beginning irrigation, and gives simple, practical directions for their guiduuee iu taking up akiud of agriculture which is new to tlnm. Application for this bulletin should le made to the Director of the Otllce of Experiment Stations, Washington, D. C. Timber Land Nolle. i'liltcil States (wind Olllce, Luke- view, Oregon, lice, 10. l'.HMi Notlcols hereby given that In coiu illiincu with the provisions of tho net of Congress of June 3, 1 is S, en titled, "An net for the sale of timber ands In theStatesof California, Ore- gon, Acvaila ami v asiiingioii terri tory," as extended to all tli Public Laud Stub's by act of August 1. ls',2, Harry W. Crawford, of Klauialli FhIIh, county of Klainatli, Stato of OrcK'iu, has llled Iu Hum oflicu Ills sworn statement No. u.'lOS for the purcnusc of the N VJ of Section No. 10 In Township No. S., Range No. 17 E., W. M. und will offer proof to allow that the land nought Is more vuluablo for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to es tablish hla dului to Miild land before County Clerk of Klainuth Co., tvt Ills official place of business at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Tuesday, tho 5th day of March, 11(07. Frank Johnson, Lynn Lowe, D. W. BuhhvU aud Jesso Cravens, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any find all persona claiming; adversely tho above-described lands are requested to file their claims la this office ou or before said Mh day of March, 1007. M J. N. WatHon Register. mi mji Trie School that Placcs yov m a good PosmoK.5 OLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE WA8M. O TENTH 0TS. PORTLAND, OREGON HA . ' n 1 . . 1 1 11 1 . ti