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GARDEN SEEDS
and
ONION SETS
Fresh and productive seeds
of every variety are here in
plenty.
Only satisfactory seeds, Es
pecially adapted to this Climate
are sold here. Leave your
orders.
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LakcvlewAnd Vicinity
K.W. Vernon up town Monday
Ed Tatro was in town hint Saturday.
lMitrli lunch at tho Hrewory s'll
oon. t(
Ihitch I ii noli .'nt tho Hrvwer.v Sn
looii. tf
Fred Hartley was in (own tlrtd of tho
week.
John Silvia came into town laxt
Sat unlay.
Geo. Mod rat ti waD in Lakeview hint
Saturday.
(.loo. Storkmau whs sick latt week
with grippe.
Eli Ko;daurant. First elaea incala
at all hours. tf.
C. C. Pratt was up from the farm
lata Saturday.
Attend the liaud dance tomorrow
(Friday) evening.
Ii. K. Fuuk wad in town from the
ranch laat Saturday.
The Lake view Mercantile Co. hare
Wkuu taking iuventory.
II. S. Fort wood and wife wore in
from their ranch Monday.
lr Pattornon and Smith performed
an opperntlon on A. J. Notion lant
Satnnlay for oanoor on tho lower lip.
A portion of the Hp wan cut out and
tho patient in trotting nlontf nicely.
A nuinlier of Pino Crocker wore up
lust Saturday iiik'ht to attend the
1. O.O.F. I-odo. Ainonji thom, 11.
K. Smith, II. M. Kloinliitr, Arthur
Follett, Chan. Cook, A. M. Smith.
Mrs. lleorjte Mdlrath who had boon
very ill for many luoutliH and aeveral
timed loon at death'a very door Id re
ported to I xi a little hotter but la
still very low. Alturaa l'liiindoalor.
The llonau.a Hullclin saya that the
Merrill Kooord failed to appora lust
wtck, booaudo the editor waa Imny at
ouiet hititf clue ; also that tho ItcOord.
will he placed under now management
Mr. lluy M. Ingram, forest ranker,
who waa entailed In the service iu the
Cascade Forest Reserve, arrik'd lu
Lakoview last week, and w ill be placed
ou duty lu the (.loose Lake or Fre
mout reserve.
Mason, David and Co. have been
granted a GU-day extefitlon of time for
completing the goveruient caual lu
Klamath county. The company will
For the best to I? hud In the liquor then move their machinery up lno
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line, no to Post and Kings.
Dout overlook the Eli Restaurant
when you want a good tual. tf
Alfalfa, Timotfcy and Red top seed,
I Pure and clean, at Ueruarda.
Joe Ambrose was iu town last Sat
urday attending to busiueoa.
J. II. Leehmau and wife were up
from Pine Crook last Saturday.
A. C. Rubnett was a Lakeview- visi
tor from the State Line lust Saturday.
S. L. Porter, of Silver Lake, was
registered at Hotel Iakeview Monday.
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Saturday
Crook county
There seem to bo some pilet pros
pecting for gold somewhere iu tlv
northren part of the county. This
otllce has had several calls for mine
location blaukd from parties up that
way recoutly.
County School Siierintendeut Will
its, started for,NVarneri-Mouday, where
he goes to visit the schools of that
valley. Mr. Willits will deliver tho
school library tooka to tho Warner
schools.
Mi.ss Mus-terson, teacher iu the sixtl
Stevens was in town last j BU,1 Mvetith grudec, iu the Lakeview
from the IJlooming camp j public school, has resigned her post
ition on account of ill health, and will
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ranch.
A. P. Cross, the mail coutiacfor ' leturu t ) her homo iu Independence
during Oregon next week.
j Archie Johnson, tho timber cruiser,
his lit'titlicr Iau Johnson and Mr.
Latterly, came over from Klamath
county ttr.-t of tho week to make
proof on the timber claims of the two
I BfSSINGER & CO.
J OF SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF..
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spent a few days iu Lakeview
the past week.
V. M. Harvey starUil for the Calif
ornia market last Saturday with about
80 head of horses.
The wife of one of the iurors in the1
Thuw murder case, died, causing a ; ,a,t'r P'utlcnien.
delay in the trial. J. P. 1'uke was up towu last Satur-
V II 4...lpn.. -n-,.r.1..,1 first I day from the ranch. He says tt.at
grade certificate at the examination
of teachers last week.
H. C. Fleming was up from Pine
load
his brother Frank bought an old well
recently, intending to uyike it over
into portholes, but has about conclu-
! ded he has been buncoed.
siitf-
I Dintrict Attorney Moore, who spent
llastweekat Silver Lake, states that
S Have established a warehouse in Lakeview for the
r accommodation of cattlemen and sheepmen of Lake
j county, where they will buy beef hid 2s, horse hides,
$ pelts of all kinds, horse hair, etc.. at San Francisco
prioes, freight deducted.
Warehouse located in the J. P. Duckworth inuid
tng, near the Planing Mill.
v' 1 (J reek Ia.-t baturuay witn
a ! winter apples for sale.
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t. i.'. 1 iiii'n 1 117, w uu lias nun - , . . t i
h '. .. I the grass is growing nicely up in thut
S enug from rheumatism for some time, , , . .. . . ,,
Sj. . , country, and if tho spring weather
is able to hobble about again. Y. .... . - 4 . .
j 1 ' keeps up awnue longer iruii ireen 111
S ! J. L. and L.II. Shirk wee here last j Summer Lake valley will be blooming.
,J week from Catlow valley to make year
: i ly payipeut on a desert claim.
J. X. Fitzgerald came over from
Warner lust Friday after his wite, who
Mrd.Chas. Umbach entertained a Lad been visiting in Lakeview. They
few ladies last Tuesday afternoon, in ! returned home Monday. ,Mr. Fit'ger
honor of Mrs. Curtid Alexander. uld says there is yet considerable snow
in C amas Prairie, anil the roaijs are
P. DUCKWORTH, Special Agent.
Geo. and FA. Fitzgerald passed
through town yesterday with a band
of sli"ep .on the way to the spring
range.
CASH PAID FOR ALL HIDES.
This Space is
For
Reserved
Chandler & Arthur
Who S ad wil1 APPear
NEXTWEEK
llllfflliMML'!
rrs KMD hides.
BOUQHt
Irhe Lakc'vkw
Mercantil
- r,. Vi?1rt in
Co. -will I'ay,
c.ef1?iss condition,
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iwfHides xi' "
SUccfrelts Hcpenu
i CaU and see us before
'iiillll
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Mrs. J. M. Katchelder entet taiued a
few ladies at her home bist Saturday
afternoon. A very pleasant t kine is
reiiorted :a tho.-e iTe-eut. '
K. T. Stripliu .-t u'u 1 for San 1 mu
cinco Tty-s lay iiioruing, v. here he will
work at his trade, bri -iv laying. His
little sou itccouii'aifuil him.
J. C Fiio-iuk.i and Mr. Hawkins,
iimaercial men. arrive.! in oor city
la.-t week to supj ly the wants of Lake
view merchants in their lines.
S. O. Pease, the Summer Laker, af
ter spending a week iu Lakeview ami
making proof on a timber claim, re
turned to his home bint Saturday.
' The Kxamiuer receives regularly,
copies of the Senate calender and
House calender, sent by A. Y. Beach
through tbe courtesy of tbe Senate,
i The Lakeview Pine Creek telephone
' line installed a night central office in
.the Lakeview Hotel this week, so that
1 calls may be made at all hours of tbe
: night.
I The first enow storm in several years
in Mexico City occurred there on tbe
' 11th of February, causing a great deal
: of suffering among the thinly-clad and
I barefoot poor.
I Misa Pearl Deibert, arrived in Lake-
view on the Tuesday morning stage
j from Medford. Miss Deibert will
I make her home in this city with her
j aunt, Miss Pearl Hall.
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! Have your eyes fitted with glasses
by L. Ii, Whorton. He bus a complete
outf it for testing the eyes and fitting
' glas-ses, and has Jieen successful. His
I'iitto hid tejy leasouauiu.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sherlock and
sous, are in Los Angeles at present.
From that city they will go to Santa
1 Barbara, where they will visit for a
wnue, ueiore returning Lome.
LoftUH Bros., the Windy Hollow
I mining men, who apent the winter
In California, have returned. K. H.
. Loftuu came Into Lakeview last
I evening, and J. w. went to the mine
through Surprlae Valley.
W. L" McCormick, attorney for the
Weyerhaesuer people, who spent a
week in Lakeview paying their taxes
for tbe company on their Lake county
lands, returned to Klamath Falls last
Saturday. Mr. McCormick paid over
tlCOO in taxes for the Weyerhaesuer
company.
very bad.
Mrs. I ieo. Storkman entertained "a
number of ladies lant Saturday niter
noon. Thotio present say a very en
joyable afternoon was spent in 'play
ing whist, conversation, and partak
ing of the delicious luncheon prepared j
bythe ho.-toss.
W. J. Moore returned from Silver j
Lake last Saturday evening, where he
had been for a week taking testimony
in tho Small contempt care. The case
h to be tried in the supreme oonit
and the evidence taken by Mr. Moore
will be submitted in affidavit form.
The Badge of Honesty
I nn every wrapier of Ivvtor Pierre'
(iolilen Medloal liiseuvery iM-ransn a full
ISt of the iitgreiln'MlH eoiilHsim( II H
printed tlier.t In p:.iin Knglidi. Forty
ye:ir of experience I i.l.H prn en li t superior
worth as a IiIihhI puritier and Invu.'ir.ii
tug tunic for the cure of Momucli d.urI r
tut all liver Ills. U biuMs up the run
down system tn no other toule can In
which alcohol Is used. The active medic
inal principles of native roou sm h 11
liolileli .Sfjl 11 ml yneen'd riM)t, SUme nii.l
Mainlruku roit, l.liNxIrool and I'.l.oU
Cherryhark are extracted and preere(
by the usi of chemically pure, trlj 1.--rcflncd
ulyci rlne. N'tul to I)r. U. V. l'ier.f
St ISuITalo, X. Y., for Jrre booklet whl. h
quotes extracts from well-recognized in.l
Ical authorliiut such a Dn. liarthoto-.v.
King, Scuddcr, Coo, Llllnawcxxl and a
host of otln'p. khowlns that these rx H
can bo Urjided upon for their curative
action (ball weak alntcsof the Momucli,
accomijpl'-d Vy Indigestion or dyniiepMa
anu in wus wasimg oiseas'w wnere inero 1 , , -t..
tA... 1 1.. i 1- .i - ' 1 nur.
f tlstrenKth and system.
Thu "(iolilen Mod leal plscririrv'tndVod
rlrfj p're 1Iimh1 Hiid Invigorates :;ti.J
Palliates- thesoMi:n-ll. bver Llll 1 l. J.t j
and, thronylt tlem. the whole yejn
Thus all skin atTecllons, blotches, puiiie
and eruntioiis ;n well as scrofulous swel
lings and old open running sores or u!rer !
are cured and healed. In treating old
running iiores, or n leers. It Is well to Pi
suro their healing tu apply to them It
Pierce's All -lb-.il. ug Salve. If yourdrn.v
glst don't Iii4 ieii to have this Salve In
Mock, send lifty-four cents In posi-ic"
Hnmpsto Iir. II. V. 1'ii ree. Invalids' II. 1. I
and .Siirle.il Institule, IliilTalo. ,. Y.. .1:. :
a I a rite IniX of the " All-1 lealiug Nalv '
will reach you l y return post.
You can't alTurd to accept a seerft iio..
trntii a a su'ostitute for this iion-ii li'ohul,,-.
inedirilie ol' known omihixi i ion, nut
en tho'iirli tho urgent dealer may
erehv make a little tiiuizer protlL
lr. Pierce's pleasant Pellets refuln'e
and Invigorate stomach, liver and lw ei .
Hugar-couicd, tiny granules, easy to tn"
as candy.
wniikLV vi:aiiii:r ki iokt.
Ilelow we give ii report o the Weill liel
us recoil led by tde ioernineiit ether
bureau Hlutioii ut The FxHUilller (Hlice.
This report is cliangeil earh wyek, and ll
our readers wixli to keep yearly leeurd
o weather conditiotiH f 1 r future n (er
el.ee, cut out the repoit along the black
line and paste it in a xcri bonk on
week after another. This renrd "ill
tskeu on I'liehdM" to end each week niid
begin on YVeiliieMluv for thx next week
(tovernuieiit Weather lluremi St
tion at Lakeview. ( iregon,
('. O. MktkkH, CMiierative (llmerver.
Wwk ending Ttn-Miluy, Feb.
! Iinax ruin, I r.-,-l Uri'w rlixrx. o r
J j j ftit'iiiii j lull ol ilar
hi 1 1 0.00 j 1x1 1 clear
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In England and France the Sale
of Alum Baking Powder is pro
hibited by law because of the in
jurious effects that follow its use.
The1 law in the District ol
Columbia also prohibits Alum,
in food.
You may live where as yet you have no protection against Alum
The only sure protection against Alum in your Baking Powder is to
Sjffp plainly
BAKING
Pl"JIEinl
ROYAL is made from Absolutely pure Cream of Tartar, a pure Gran. y
yyjjroduct Aids digestion adds to the healthfulness of food j
selUngelBcwhcre.
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