7 O 6 II NEW YEARS GREETINGS From the "Cash Store with a "Money Back Guarantee. 9 1907 To our many friends ami Customers we extend our best wishes tor a Happy and Prosperous New Year. 11)07 will find us better equipped to serve rou. Larger Stocks, Hivjer var iety, Best Goods and Lowest Prices. The steady increase of our tiade during 1906 has proved to us that you have Confidence in our ability to serve you right. This confidence will not be betrayed. We appreciate your busi ness enough to try to give you the kind of services that will keep you a customer. ry i Lakeview And Vicinity ; "i,',M lrom v-v"ll,-v ' " I J cant lie Co., before buying elsewhere lufeli lunch i inc l.n'tt't) s'l j -Alt1 bihI I'lu-di. 1 18 tr. "on " Y. Ij, Siiclling has some rock from Hutcli lunch in I'.lvHi'r.v S.i- j the Fine Creek mint's taken out nf l""'. if the Fern last week. Unit shows high Millinery goods at fust nt Mrs. values in fro" gold. Lake county's fcHfl- irtfOf jo -W.K- ,'. 4 . h J f !',, v.fj Arthur's. 1 A. 1. Picks Is nt Morrill for 1 months. F.li Kcstauraut. First class meuls at all hours. tf. Try J. II. Cutter whiskey, nt llottl Lakeview Bar. 'JTtf i mines are io'II in;; better nil tho time, three j hii I it is hoped ly Spring every mine j will lc ready to begin paying dividend Henry B.iberts was over from the 7T lanch last week. Fresh candy nt tht Sodu Works; Oranges and Walnuts. See tho calender for January in The Examiner this week. A number of private Christinas trees were liail Monthly eveuiug. For tln best to bo hal lu tho liquor lino, go to l'ost and Kings, tf Pout overlook tho III Kestnurant when you want a good meal, tf I Trv some of those Pop Corn Cukes I at tho Soda Works they are tine. 1 i I I I Ueorco llatcholdcr uihl wife, were iu j II,., ... i. n... ...... l- ' IIl'lll ill,- Itttl,' tutting luv I'lib ,,,-vt,. II. M. Kroui'iiuntter mitl Mr. Knol lor, oT Mosinoo, Wisconsin nrrivotl lu Litkox iow hist wook to make proo! on tinder lauils. They subscribed for Tho Examiner iu oi'ilor to keep posted on what is ginn on in lake county, and returned homo. Fugt no Hui ko w rites The Fxnmincr from Anaheim, where he is iu the em ploy of the Southern l'ncifie Co., that ho has left San Francisco, and says that ho was hurt while there, lie iloes not say when he is coming back to (loose lake to start the steam boat. John Poaey, brother of lr. J. S. j Dewey tif Lakeview, w ho has liooii in the employ of the Me Cloud railroad, whs recently kincti near ;sissou lu a railroad accident. Have your eyes titled with glasses ty M. L. Whorton. His success in tho past assuies satisfaction. Purine the bad weather ho can lie found at his residence in North Lakeview. V. tf V ' ,: , ' t iff i. Vf"l " ' ' V f 1 ' W- 1' ' - : ' ' ' ' ' A A. M. Smith brought a load of Christmas turkeys to town la.st week. L. H. Yaden was over from I'ly lust ! Prices very low. week ami made Until proof on hU home , .... illt,.v lv(lV ..,. .., i to Warner canyon with the clothiiik J. C. Podson w as over from War- nd provisions ilomiled to the fmllv OF SAN FRANGISCO. CALIF., Have established a warehouse in Lakeview for the accommodation of cattlemen and sheepmen of Lake count', where they will buy beef hid ?s, horse hides, pelts of all kinds, horse hair, etc.. af San "rsKcis: ; prices, freight deducted. AYareh ouse located in the J. P. Duckworth juiid- s XYli near the Planing Mill. a. P. DUCKWORTH, Special Agent. CASH PAID FOR ALL HIDES. i ! stead. uer a lew days last weoK. livitif? up there, who are. in almost Misess Ida and Kva Howard were destitute circuinstiiiices, un account iu town from Drews Vulley to speud of the illness ol the husband and tilth- Christmas. er of the family. They enme, here Erne Mat hes and Ooo, Ilooue came from Harney valley tmly a few weeks over from the MC ruuch iu Waruur to "KS -earcely any ttno knew of spend Christmas. their condition nut tl they were out of . - , pro-isions. Tho family were happily W. J. .Vchee epent a few days iu 1 . , , , J . . , t .i i t i -i surprised at the interest taken lu th or town Hrst of the week from the i0 ' ... . . ., welfare liy htraiiKors, and caid they ranch in Drews valley. , , ... . . had never met better people, t hail those All parties indebted to me will please , oj Lakeviw call aud settlo with C. L'nibach. I ,,. ., ,. ... w i ii i C has. K Moore , writing from Oak J. NNendell.l1 1. ' , ,., land Calif, says after calling attention (Jeore Down and wife were down U) (,)e t.h(.ck ,.,.,,,,.,,. ..xv ,.ujy from Paisley this week spouditiK J ri.u,nK tho paper, as it is like a letter Christmas. , froln )orm, Wo are living iu Oakland Tho dances K'iveu Tuesday nik'tit j at present, and i'ke it voiy well, and were very enjoyable affairs, and were i have met so many tloose Lake people attended by lare crowds. I that it hardly seems like beiutf amoiiK strangers. Are having Home rain ami cool weathei. "Grandpa and Grand ma" Bernard surprised us with a SIX hi"" .4. i ' , 1 - . ' i t r A A '1 . :sf;t j'';' .V. -v.) " . , f 1: JANUARY mW I ! ' 1U 11 1 7 1 -7 i si i 0 1J5 14 15 1 "o "io"ir la (D( lO 17 18 II) O,, "S4J&5120 Of III I lie ( ll i'uoll. it n Iri ini CiHiri of i he of Talking Machine Kecords Si Victor Machines at Ahlstrom liios. 12-7 Going to the mines? Supplies of all sorts at the Waruer Valley Mercantile Co.. stores Adel and Plusn 3S tf. ! i Roy J. Peck aud wife, of Hullalo, j Wyoming, spent a few days at Hotel j Lakeview during the past week. j J. M. Ilaadley came over from Adel j lust week, having used up al- the lum ber on the'grouud where he ftaswork-l in. A load of delayed mail aud express i packages was brought up from the ! railroad, arriving here Sunday even ing. short visit, also Johnny Duckworth, who is stopping with us yet, and Fur num aud Lillie Harris live within one block of us, so we have good company. With kind regards to all iiepiiring friends, I am etc. " Suit tit b H ii Ii i-o i i Thomas-Newall. L. G. Thomas provided himself w ith a delicate document from the clerk's j ofllcej Monday morning, aud climed iu a buggy with a seat wide enough for two, olid, started west Fortune and I passable roads favoring him, he would probably land at the home of Geo. II. I Newell, in Drews valley. No less than China Kli has mirrhasftd th resfmir ! two dozen friends of Mr. Thomas ant and took charge last night. Kli desires all his old patrons to give him a call. It Last Thursday was the shortest day iu the year, since then, the days have een gettiu loajr, a miuiitj or t.vo a day. and Miss Kthal Newell, who received invitations to be present at a very im portant function to take place on Chtistmas day, know the import of Mr, Thomas' action, liesides these two dozen friends, thero are a number of others who have nut been deceived all this time. m The Doctor H is always K .3 rum tlint auiG tiiai his pre scriptions are filed M Thornton's Xo matter how modest your demands in other di rections, 3'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 ( only eradu- fej ate Pnarma gj cist in Lake U County. Al- W nays cn hard- John Lamerian7 Mi'piel, FJgart, The ceremony, we underhtainl, was Bernard Folke and Newell Hall reg- formed at the Newell Lome. The istered at Hotel Lakeview last week ' many friends of the bride and groom from Burns. will bo delighted to learu of this rp. ... , . .. ,. ! happy union. Ilev. Armstrong per- The manufacturers of J. II. Cutter . , ... . .. , . . T , . I formed the ceremony. whiskey have supplied Hotel Lakeview Jl bar w ith a lino of their goods. Best j Union School Report. on the market. tf. ! Import of Union School Dint. No. .1, Post and King are now receiving , f('r tho flrst tuolMl their winter Ktoek r.f liMiw.rs.'tliB b,.a.! Number enrolled, boys in, girls 0. ' - i - "i line of "wot" goods ever put over a j bar in Lakeview. tf. A. L. THORNTON & CO. fj Successor to Jj LEE BE ALE .PELTS AND HIDES.. BOUGHT The Lakeview Mercantile Co. will pay, for hides in first-class condition, Beef Hides 17c per lb Sheep Pelts 14-c per lb Call and see us before gelling elsewhere. STAND FIRM "When you buy an OILED SUIT or SLICKER demadid It) the easiest and only way to get tne best Sold everywhere Mrs. L M Woodcock, who was re ported seriously ill last week, is much bi tter, and hopes are entertained for her speedy recovery. Otto It.-nfrnw was up from Summer Lake Tuesday. He has been working tn the telephone line between here and I'aisley. Silver Lake Oregonian. J. F. Bevil passed through Luke view last week on his return from Klamath Falls' where he went a couple of months ugo, on his way to I'aisley. ! A letter from Mr, C. K. Sherlock informs us that the family have ar ..4 ti.. : ,!.. , 1 .. :n iiioj ut Liii:tt uuniiiiuiiuu, uiiu tit spend the winter at Long Beach, ! California. J N. Fine writes from Orange street Sacramento, that they cannot get along without The Examiner, aud asks to have it sent to them to that d dress. Wo are in receipt of a letter from Kliner Harvey, who loft here u few months ago with his family to spend the winter in California. They have located ut Lodi. Mrs. Kitty HuUt; daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Sbargur, is expected to arrive in Alturas iu a few day on a visit. Alturas I'laindealer. (Mrs. Hulso was formerly resident'of Lakeview) Henry E. Aukeny well known throughout the state, died at Portland December 22. M, Ankeny has been largely interested in property in .Kla math county, and was part owner iu the Aukeuy-llouly canal in Klamath county. i " days attendance 'Si'i. i " " absence 2U. j " times tardy 4. ; Holidays 1. j Visitors, ' Boll of Honor: Ira Bolton, (Iraco ' McCrary, Bobbie Snider, James Young ItJrace Oliver, Fail Carriker. I We invite parents and friends to I visit our school. Though our school I is small iu numbers, we fetd as great I an interest iu education as any. I C. K. Oliver. i HPIU ABSOLUTELY PURE 1 lea'tlif ul cream of tartar, derived solely from grapes, refined to absolute purity, is the aclive principle of every pound of Royal Baking PowcVr. Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder renders the food remarkable both for its fine flavor and heaUhfulness. No alum, no phosphate which are the principal ele ments of theso-called cheap baking powders and which are derived from bones, rock and sulphuric acid. OVAl tAKINS KWDIR CO., NEW VOtlft (or t he t 'iiiiii I v in l..i ic Kuli. Harvey tind Dick J. Vlln, iinI F.Xi-c uiiil'M ill the FnIuIc nt llil.im llurvev I leceitHeil 1'JtlllltlffH. -VM- .1. S l leld. Julia Field. OUIe Chun. tiler, tietil'ge Iv ( lllllnlIlT tl II I All tlrew b t'nilell. l . - r-1 1 i j i ) i ii . To J. S. Field. Julia F el l and All- tlrew Mct'alleii, the above named de fendants IN THE NAMK OF THK STATE OF OKKOON : You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled auaiiiht you in the above entitled court and cause on or before t he IHhI day of Jan uary, I'.K'V, naid date being the htht day ol the time prescribed iu the order for publication ol summons made herein, aud if you fail so to ap pear or answer, for want thereof, tho plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief 'rayed for in said com plaint, which is: That the plaintiffs take a decree against you, the defend ants, J. S. Field and Julia Field, foreclosing a mortgage on real proper ty, executed by you on 1 )eceuiber lid, 1!", in favor of plaintilf 's ti-Htator, William Harvey ;to recover tho money dun and owing on said mortgage, to wit: The sum of Nine Hundred and Thirty four dollars mid seventeen cents, together w ith interest thereon at the late of ten per cent, per annum from June 'i'lth, 1!KCJ, and attor ney's fees ami costs of suit; for au order or sale of the lands ami premises retained and existing hm Hccurity in t-u id mortgage, and tie Ki-rihed as fol lows, to-wit. : Commencing at the South east corner of Block "O", in the Went Addition to the Town ot Lnkciew, in Iake County, Mate of Oregon, according to the plat thereof, tiled iu the ottice of the County Clerk of the County and State aforesaid, tin the Until tlay of July, 1H7S; Thence running North along the Eastern Bonn buy line of saiil Block "O, "One 1 i N inl it'll aud Seventy-three feet; thi'iic'i at right angles running West One Hundred aud Forty feet; thence at right angles running North One Hundred and two feet; thence at right angles running West One Bun dled undForty feet, to the Went bound ary line of Block "N", in said Yct.t Addition ; thence South along the West boundary lines of said Blocks "Valid "()", Two Hundred and Seventy-live feet to the South-west corner of said Block"!);" thence East along the South boundary line of said Block "O" Two Hundred and Eighty feet, to tho place of begin ning. Also that a certain deed executed by you, the saiil J. S. Field, on April III, IH'M, to the above named defendant, Ottie Chandler, conveying to hurt ho lunds above described, be, by decree of the court, adjudged void lib against' the said mortgage, mid that all of tho defendants be barred and foreclosed ot all right, claim or equity of redem tion in or to the said promises. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of tho Hon orable II. L . Benson. Judge of tho above named Court, which order is dated tho loth day of December, VMM, and the date of tho llrst publication of the summons is the -01 h day of December, lOlXJ. W. A. W1LSH1HE,, Attorney for l'lalutllls. i km- n rrpi ti "( le wenllier 'I'l l' 1 1 e I miM'i nmiiil weiilliff ii M;it i. it, t , c F x a ii , I nt r lllhre. ' - i l ot I i" t li.tiigi-d em 1 1 wei k, and It i -i-.i ,1'ik rtili lo keep a eatly record ,ti inT fonditiiiiiM (or Intiire reter i ii', rul out (lie report itlont: the blink 1 ii d pn-tt it in a Ki'iup 1 k mm " unci nliiithet. Thix leuld hi, I be I i sen mi Tuesdit" to t ii, I i hi h week mid bewm mi U filneidjy lor the next week inVeriitlielit Weather ItureNll Nl tluii Hi I.HkrView , Oregon, C O. .,Mi;m, CiH.lM l,lll',. HliBlTVlT. Week eliillng I'licHibiy, I t c .'... l'.MC l) jmai mill, i.r.fi. ilalii'ii ni il. lu j il. no t hur. 4 .". o Hi fnir.vi -Is lil n.'MI Hllt'.V 1 -l I -s u.oti hiiii. i 'i.J'i un hi. i l.'i ; ..' o .1.1 ruTtH."T -tl i ;u i u.ist u'm i i lim, o r I 111 ol iUjt In llllll, I Iptlil.V no , IMI Oil no (Ml I cletir tidy , mm. a mm Timber I nJ Notice. l ulled MutfM l.nnd Olliee, Lnke View. Oregiill, lec, 10, I'.MM',. Notice is hereby given that III coin pllunee with the provisions of the net of Congress of June It, 1S" en titled, "An net. for the sale of thills bind In t he States of C'nllfornln, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Terri tory," iim ex tended tonllth" 1'ubllc l.nnd States by ai t of August 1. 1V.IL', Harry W. Crawford, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, State of Oregon, has 11 led in this olliee bis sworn statement No. :i:ios for tho purchase of t he N WJ of Sect Ion No. 10 In Township No. Il.'i S., Itange No. 17 i:., W. M, t ml will offer proof to show that the laud Nought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for Hgiicull ural purposes, and to on tiibllHh his claim to said laud beloro County Clerk of Klamath Co., ut his otliclal place of business nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Tuesday, the fith (1 i.v of March, l!H)7. Flunk Johnson, Lynn I. owe, lb W. Bussell and Jesse Cravens, all of Klaiuath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming; adversely the above-described land lire icq nested to tile their claims lu this orflce on or before said fit h day of March, 11)07. N. Watson lteglstcr. r.l J i PS r. Xm. 8SSCE Th3 School that Placcs i YOV IM A COO P05ITIOK. OLMES BUSINESS COLLtGr: WASH. C TINTM . 6TS. PORTLAND, OREGON M