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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1907)
Lakeview And Vicinity ft Our Annual Clearance Sale 9 Means much to you if you have any inclination to save. The items we are closing out are too numerous to make spe cial mention. They include Shoes, Dress Goods, Underwear Children's Hats and Caps, etc. Our Bargain table is loaded down with lots of good and serviceable goods that cannot be duplicated again this year. The prices are much below the Cost, and the goods we sell are fully GUARANTEED, z a i 9 9 R Mcmlall is hero from Rono. Hutch In nv li at I ho Urowery loon. lunch at tin lunch at tho Itivwory Putch oon. hutch loon. largest Salo evet on at Hros. Kd lloiiil hm ovor from week. Indies' unit Misses Caps A. Hros. Itivwory Sa- tf S'll tr Sa Ahlstrdm It Plush last just in It at A. Hros. I too. Down yesterday. Kli Restaurant at all hours. was here from First class It Paisley montsr tf. J "Ho II voth long, who llvoth wo 1 1.' Long llfo atul a Morry ono, U nsiirol If yon drink Our Coffoo, ami oat Our Sanilw Itches. Ilaaar, Friday evening Fob. Kth. Tho I'laliidoaler report tho salo ro oontly ly Morris Hros. ot Moiloo county, of a lino band of hoof oattlo, w hich cleans up tho l'.KH't output of that county. "Tho sort hath Its shells tho Iloavou liath Its stars. Our Colt'oo and Out Snndwitchos, havo ovory ingredient to mako thorn perfect. Itaaar Prlday evening Foli. M h. It' von cntinot attoiul tho llaaar In Tho latost in Ladies' Missos Caps at i tm, ,,v.niiig, ploaso roinomhor tlo doors will lo opon all day Saturday tho '.'(li, tor tho liont'ltt of Hioho who livo outside of town. V. II. Honellcl camo ovor from Warner llrst of tho week and happened to stop ovor in lakoviow long enough to ho caught in tho high water and rendered assist anco hero. F. O. Ahlstrotn has purchased the V. J. Moore rosidonco in North Lake-viow-. Wo did not learn tho price, hut Mr. A hist rom now has ono of tho neatest homos in tho city. lieorge II. Small of Silver Lako ami Alox Fitzpatrlek, superintendent of tho Chowaucan I.mikI Oattlo Co., camo down to lakeviow last Thursday ami remained hero unt ll Sunday. Moss and Oodson, who recently purchased tho J.I ranch In Warner, havo put about TiKt head of cattle on tho ranch. They expect to stock up tho ranch to about '. hon 1. Tho hoarse belonging to Lnkovicu which has heen at l'ino Creek for a long time, whs brought up from there hist week, tho one hero having been i hurned up in tho the last l ull. I Wm Wyatt camo over from Plush 'on Saturday's stage, arriving here! Saturday morning. Tho stage was iin l ulil.i lii i',f tt.ruiii'li in mui iliiv 1)11 ill - i If you want tho host st eel raiik-o in ! t.ollut of tho high water ami mud. j Lake county, buy mine. II. T. Strip- at It Pino and Miss-It Special Sale of Sdooial (ioods Ahlstrotn Hros. H C. Stickel was up from Crook yesterday. Something now in Ladies' es Caps at A. Hros. Jan U'th commencing of our annual Sale. Ahlstroui Hros. It You will loso money if you miss tho salo at Ahlstrotn Hros. tj Miss McMilliu of Klamath Tails is said to bo seriously ill. Ho good to your sweet tooth. Visit tho candy booth. J. M. Parrish and Hob Farmer camo over from Plush Tuesday. For the best to to had In tho liquor lino, go to Post and Kings, tf All irrigation projects iu this conn try are resting on their oars. Dout overlook the Kli Restaurant when you want a good nial. tf 3 cent, 10 cent, 15 cent, 2" cent, Special Salo at Ahlstoin Hios. 1 m TtN I 1 fC 'I UK MnTwOK. Hjpr Mo tvu wnp, th'u ryL 5 r 7 8 U lO 11 la 13 14 15 KV 17 i8 io ao 2i aa.as H4 25 2(J g7"28 1 (0) III t lie i Inn it t 'hi I It i f th" M ate Oregon, fur t lie ( oiiiit v il Lake. tin. x L. H. Moss came in from tho desert 'as-t week and remained hero a dav or two. I v Wo understand that the mail con- ' ,u? ,u"1 ... , . ,. , , I I It - k .1. lit n, a m tracts awarded t. J.L. laden, from ; , ,. ;x,.(.M , .H ,,, Klamath Falls to Ft. Klamath, also ;,tate ..f lllliiin to Tule Lako and Merrill, are to relet, I llarve.v I lot i n .-i 1 . ... i .. I I'l.lllll HlM in aiTiiiinl ol .ur. lteieuiioi. uviiiK on Tho snow in Camas prairie went off the lim-s and personally siipervisiiik; j j j i - I I Julia with a warm rain flooding Warner the work, as is reipiired by law. I'li-ld, t t le Clian- vul'ey. I Tl,..r.. nr.. s..vMiil culverts out south I .'' ,:- i milliner niei . II BISSNGER & CO. OF SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF.. Have established a warehouse in Lakcview for the accommodation of cattlemen and sheepmen of Lake county, where they will btnr beefhidfj, horse hides, pelts of all kinds, horse hair, etc.. ai San Francis?? prices, freight deducted. Warehouse located in the J. P. Duckworth iuiiti ins near the Planing Mill. There are if to. nii and tho road cut out. iu a j drew M.Cnl li. V : V : i S" i ?! Si V ' S ! l V ! Suit to foreehiHO II llliil'tlle. The ice uu tho Lako has broken u aud most people, believe spring has i number of places. 'I lie culvert sout li irfriula m n. come. 'of the lime kiln is also out, ami tho bridge across Dea lman wont out Mon-. lo J. S. I l. l.l. Julia 1 :el.l ami day. ' ; drew McCalleii, t he iibovo Miiinr Mrs. Oella Cobb is im'ain able U be , fondants I.N Till'. NAMK OF We understand that (ieo.Ilaukins is! buyiiiK' cattle for A. A. Iavis of Sil- ver Lako. ami Phonographs Thoruton Co's It. Edison Record for Salo ut A. 1. Drut? Store. W. L. Robertson wh resistorod at Hotel Lakeviow from Silver Lake first of the week. At the "sweetest booth of the lia. zaar you w ill find tho most delic'ous homemade candies. P. DUCKWORTH, Special Agent. V V s V 1 The stage road between Alturas and . Madeline is said to bo in an almost impassable condition. A first-class milch cow that will be about four woeki for Sale. out, utter a serious illness caused by ptomaine poisoninir. Mrs. Cobb, and Mrs. Widlis had a narrow escape both were tjuito ill , for a while, tho elfects remaining with Mrs. Cobb much longer J. li. MeXew, tho Pino Creek liv -lerymaii, paid Iikeview u visit last! j Thursday, ho having returned from ! j Sacramento, w here ho went a tew I I weeks at;o to visit his family. The j family w ill nut return to Lake coun- . ty till iu June. I : l Come ladies and k'ontlemou, as '"si i take a CASH PAID FOR ALL HIDES. n- I d-T1IK STATK OF ORK H )N : Von and each of you are hereby iivpiired to appear ami ausAcrtho complaint tiled iik'aiiist you in the above entitled court and cause on or before tho Illst day of Jan uary, 1!K7, said date beintf the last day of tho timo prescribed in tho order fur publication of summons made herein, aud if you fail so to ap pear or answer, for want thereof, tho plaiiitlll's will apply to the Court fur the relief prayed for iu said com plaint, which is: That the plaiittitfs cree anain-t you, the defend- WLLKI.V WLAIHI M kl;IM)Mr. I'.eluw e Km- i' rrp Tl ! tb-- wenther hi m-(.. nli-.l bv tlie I nun Mninl Hinllirl bioeiin ftiilimi nt The I ' 1:010 In r Hhi e, 'I'll ih rt ir t l 1 1 1 u 1 j c I !' li nei'k, imI ll ilir leioltTH imIi I.i keep It VOrtlly tei nnl ill wenther all 1 1 1 1 ( r lilt 11 n- ri-lef 'tire, rut nut the renl alnii Hie Mack line unci pnte it 111 .1 hi tap bunk mil" w rk Hller Hieitlier. 1 lux lenrd will ln tllki ll nil TlleHibl" to ell'l eai'll week iilel bfkilii "li Wedm-hdiiy t"T tho next Week I inveriillii'lit Weather bureiiil Sla timi at l.skeview. t iri'unn. I '. O. M kt.k Kit. t 'iHiher.tt ve I llinerver. Week oikIIiij; Tuesday, I ' r.Hi; ! Weil. t h nr. fllll'.V Mil t ' V sun. ! nmi ' mill, 17. Oull IS 10 lis II 1 1 1 -: : I :i'i I UK Ml. t U-H. .".I 11. mi 11 11. .in n.r.'t flu 1 it ii.ii.'i 111 Tri I I I 00 I I (Ml I imi I j HI j ! no 1 liiri'iii uf 0)' This Space is For Reserved Chandler & Arthur Who's ad will Appear NEXT WEEK fresh iu about four Impure of li. T. Striplin. x Wm Carter was over from the West side last Saturday. He reports the roads in very bad condition. j Ed. Mclinioni returned from KeiiOj this week, where ho went to vi.-dt hisi mother, Mrs. Lapham, who wa very ; : sick. 1 ! The ground hot; could not havo j j seen his shadow on the first, Lut it ' 'rained so hard he probably stayed in j i his bole. ; i Law rence and AKfjie Tracy and W. J. ! ! and Grace Hoi brook were visitors in; ants, .1. S. l'leld and Julia Field, or ! r, 1, ,. ,,,,.,) , ...... 1 ........ I .............. n ...... .... ..... I ty, executed by you oil I )i'Celiiber ;id, I'.H1, m favor of I'laint ilfs testator, i William Harvey ;to recover tlio money j due and owini on said inort ca'e, tn :wit: The sum of Nine Hundred mid a you can fly. And buy from una Valenliiu we'll know the reason why 1 Ti.- bocau.-o you have no xweet heart, j Hut now is the time to try, ; With a valentine just woo them j Ami they are jv.urs until you die. ! 1 J. C. Oliver was over from the We.-t j Thirty four dollars and seventeen Side Tuesday. He nays the roads arejeents, together w it h interest thereon somithitik' terrible. There are several) at the into of ten per cent, per annum washouts on the slash road. He says from Juno ,".th, I'.hi-J, ami ?-J at tor tile frost is nil out of tho ground and j ney's fees and costs of suit ; for an that farmers iu his section w ill bo order of salo of tho lands and premises plowing in a few days, if tho ground retained aud existing as security iu settles. 'said mortac, ami described as fol lows, tn wit; CoiiiuienciiiK at the All Out inn Fliiinel.-i lo cents yd. at t. . 1 1 ..f Ifl,.l 1 " in 11 uteiiit town last Saturday, ! Lakeview. I If you have timber or other land ! for sale, write the La Grande Invest -imeutCo., Lakeview, Oretron, C. O. j Metzker agent. ' The rain beat into the school house Monday till it F. M. Miller, w ho recently purchased lmiO Lead of slock cattle from the outfit, mentioned in rt.i 1 . . I. 1 .. . t ..IV I Hie rxaminer lasi with, nas uniu uu I ered ii'An) for his bargain. Tho band was an extra fluo one and Mr. Miller secured an excellent bargain, but he would not aell, even at a bint profit. At a sacrihVo of createxpeuso, tho Library Association have succeeded to became necessary to ! : ,,,!rriUadinL: tho "Great Omar, dismiss bchool iu the primary depart- j C()IUL. to Lakeview and bo at the liu ment for the day. I zaar, Friday evening Feb. H, when all "A Nectar fit for the ko1s" Our may aval! themselves of the opportun .PELTS AND HIDES . BOUGHT Hie Lakeview Mercantile Co. will pay, for hides in first-class condition, Beef Hides 17c per lb Sheep Pelts lie per h Call and see us before selling elsewhere. When you bury WET WEATHER CLOTHING, you want complete long service. These and maw other good points are combined in TOWERS FI&H BRAND OILED CLOTHING You CAirt Ajford ' to buy Any other jTOWf4 CO 0rON Wl4 TOwia CawaO'AW CO b . 'VI Ik 111 Coffee. "Like those that Mother used to make," Our Sandwitches. liazaar Friday evening Feb. 8. Very few people, if any, ever saw the lake extend so far north as it does now. A solid body of water can be seen as far north aa Section 21. Handkerchiefs, for show, Handker chiefs for blow 'Tis for the Lihraiy, So corne and blow your dough. Marion Hughes, an ox county clerk and a former resident of Codarvdlo, and Miss Mary Foster were married in Iteuo on the 2)th of January. Aprons here, and Aprons there, Aprons for K'outlemeu and ladies fair, i Come with your mite aud goodwill And kelp us to fill the Library till. Mr. C. O. Jiethel, the Pine Creek butcher, was up from that place Thurs day. He bad started to Silver Lake, to investigate the mining rumor there. Most Wonderful! "The Light of Other Days, "on display at the liazaar in connection with the Fish Pond. Try your luck at the Fish Pond, then take a "peep" at the Wonderful Scene, which is beyond description. ity ot having all tho past, present aud future events of their lives correctly and truthfully stated. No one should miss this, tho ono chance in a life time. Protractea Meetings Begun. Ilev. C. P. Uailey, who has been holding protracted meetings in this and Surprise valley this winter, ar rived in Lakeview llrst of the week, having closed his meetings at the State Line last week. Ho began meet ings at Crane Creek, and was mi t there by large audiences but on ac count of tho heavy rains ho thought it best to close tho meetings there and come to Lakeview. He began a series of meetings iu the Uaptist Church Tuesady evening and will continue till a week from next Sunday, when he will mako a trip to Klamath Falls, returning here to take charge of tho work here until u pastor can be found to succeed Rov. A. F. Simmons, who was transferred to tho Lake City, Modoc county charge. Rev. LSailoy made The Examiner ottloe a call and informed us that while at Lake City there were about 52 conversions and 27 at Pine Creek, where he baptised 12. South east corner of Hlnck ')", in tho West Addition to tho Town ot Lakeview, iu Lako County, Mate of Oregon, according to tho plat thereof, llled in the olllco of the County Clerk of tho County and Stale aforesaid, on tho lioth day of July, 1H7S; Thence running North along the Lantern lioiiudury line of said lilock "(), "One Hundred and Sevonty-threo foot ; j thence at right angles running West One Hundred aud Forty feet; thence at right angles running North Ono Hundred aud two feet; theuco at right angles running West Ono Hun dred andForty feet, to tho West bound ary lino of block "N", in said West; Addition ; thenco South along the West boundary lines of said iilocks "N" ami "O", Two Hundred aud Seventy five foot to tho South-west corner of said Iilock"0;" thence Fast along tho South boundary lino of said lilock "O" Two Hundred and Eighty feet, to tho place of begin ning. Also that a certain deed executed by you, the said J. S. Field, on April bl, H'.)H, to the above named defendant, Ottie Chandler, conveying to her the lands above described, be, by decree of tho court, adjudged void as against tho said mortgage, aud that all of the defendants be barred aud foreclosed ot all right, claim or equity of r ode in tion in or to the said premises. This summons Is served upon you by publication by order of the Hon orable II. L . llonsou. Judge of the above named Court, which order is dated the 15th day of December, 1900, aud the date of the first publication of the summons is the 20th day of December, 1900. W. A. WILRIIIRE, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Timber Land Notlir. l ulled Males Lund I Min e, Lake view, ( Ireoii. I lee, 10, P.iiii;. Notice h hereby 1 vent hut In ciun pllniicc with the prn Isluns of tho I net of ( 'undress ul June :i, IsTs, en titled, "All net for the Male of tllillier lands In IlieSlali'sof Otllfurnhi, Oro- gun, Nevada and Washington Terrl ! tnry," iH extended to all the Public band SlateH by act uf August I, ls'.C', Harry W. Crawford, of Klamath Falls, cuiint.v of Klamath, State of Oregon, has tiled In this nllice his Hwnrii Htiitcuicht rw. .(.His for tho purchase uf t ho N VJ of Section No. 10 lu Township No. :!." S., Itango No. 17 ll., W. M. ii ml will offer proof to hIiow that tho laud Hoiight Is inoro valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to Hiild laud beloro County Clerk of Klamath Co., at IiIh olliclal place of ImihIiichh at Klamath FallM, Oregon, on TuoHilay, tho Kilt day of March, 1!H)7. Frank Johnson, Lynn I. owe, 1. W. HushcM and Jchho Cravens, all ol Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming' adversely t he above-described lamU arc reiiiested to (lie their clalniH iu this office on or before Hald.'th day of March, l'.)()7. Td .1. Wnftniti Kl'fjlHtOI mint Tho School that Placcs yov in a Goo Position. ' 7T Tr.r M M BUSINESS COLLEGE - PORTLAND. ncrr.riN