Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, March 14, 1907, Image 8

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Made as You Want It.
When you place your order
with us, wc make the Clothes to
suit your ideas.
500 New Spring Samples are
being displayed at our Store for
your Early Selection. A Suit of
Cffothesmade by the Royal Taylors
fa made for the man who orders
it
They fit, they hang right and
feel right. They have the style and
the snap. Cost less, too. Come
and see for yourself, that's the
Easy way.
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Lakevlew And Vicinity
J. M Curry was In towu yesterday.
E.H. Patch wan up town last week.
Dutch lunch nt tlif Brewery s'll
oon. tt
Butch I ii no li nt the Brewery Sa
loon, tf
(Joorge Lynch whs down to town
Suiulny.
J. It. Hums was over from Warner
yesterday.
No Southern in nil arrived on Mon
day's ft age.
Eli Kestaiirant. First class meals
at all hour. tf.
Dr. Amsden was up from Tim1 Crook
hist Thursday.
T. C .Welch spont several days in
Lakeview from Paisley.
L. L. Kussill was in towu from tlio
XL ratio h hist Saturday.
Phonographs and records at Thorn
ton & Cos., drug Storo. 10-1 f
V. L. Suelling wont to to Reno last
week on a business trip.
Clay Lawsou was up from the Kob
uott ranch tlrst of the wook.
J. V. Huroy brought in a load of
freight from the railroad this wook.
Harry E. Pcltz and w ife came over
from Klamath Falls tlrst ofthe week.
N. K. Wilcox was iu town Tuesday
aud made proof on his timber claim.
George llaukinsi who was sick last
week, is utile to bo about town again.
S. P. Vernon was up towu Tuesday,
aud made The Examiner ouMce a call.
Swell Hue of Ladies' hiit waists
Fresh garden needs at
If your eyes are failing, hotter pave
thorn, li. H. Whorton can lit a pair
of glasses for you that will give satis
faction in every way. 1'rlces very
reasonable. H'tf.
M. Wingtield, the Warner Valley
cattleman, was over from there last
voe"k. He was looking for a ranch
hand, George tJilhert went homo
with him to work.
J. 11. McNew, the Pine Crook livery
mini, win up from the Stale Line city
hist week. Ho informed us that his
w ite and young baby wore voiy m
in Sacramento.
Walter Nyswancr and wife have
moved to the Chandler residence on
I Maiu street. Mrs. Nyswauor has U-on
waitress at Hotel Lakeviow for some
time, up to last week.
Mrs. Win. Harvey lias leased ".VKI
acres of hind in the north end of this
valley to M. Sunders, the tdioopmnu,
for for i:tO, to ho used by Mr San
ders tor lambing grounds.
Judge Iteuson has decided the case
of Mis. I'.llen Jones against the Koad
Co. Suit to iptiot title to one-half
section of hunt iu Wat nor valley, in
favor of tlio Kuad Company.
Nearly every rauoher down the val
ley was iu town hist Thursday and
Friday attending the stockmen's meet
ing. Most of the rune tiers have cattle
and arc interested iu range.
H. K. llurker the stage man, was up
i from A It urns last week with a load ot
ul u.n ffni.rlif I tin f It ml Uiii i n 1 1 liti I lit.
just received at Bailey A Massiugill. All(rud u rMuU of U(, roai,9 Mr
Jim Boyd was over from lily lasi . jurjt.r w m put on four horses on the
wook to attend
ing.
the stockmen's meet
stage, v
The Lukrview
Examiner is prepur-
Horn : Iu Lakeviow, Oregon, March j to ,,,,1,11, u edition of 10,tU
t l'JOT, to the wife of A. 1. Ureeu, a!co,j,J( for tu, ,lrpUlo 0f advertising
girL I Luke county. A good move, that.
W. Z. Moss and J. C. Dodsoti wore I There is no better way to advertise
nr.p frnm Warner several days last thau throiik-u tlio newsintpei s. .Mod
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week.
S. P. Mojs speut several days iu
town from Chewaucau during the past
week.
Harry Ay res, brother of tloo. H.
Ayres, arrived hete from llostou a few
days ago.
James aud Johu Furusou, of llend,
ford Mail.
Frank Harris writes from Suunner
Lake that he bus returned home and
is feel i tit; as tine as he ever fell in his
life. Fut nud saucy as over. He says
his wife will return as soon us the
weather will periint. Mr. Harris speut
the winter iu New Ix-r', this state.
F. P. Liht remarked when the
croud beuan to blow in lost week that
it Mas "au ill wind that blew nobody
uod," but when th hotel was full to
rmiuim: over and people bad to llnd
pmrters outside) the tic three rtory
In tel, ami Prank hud to dun a white
apron ami wade intn the dining rio:',
he Ih''iiii to wish the wind would
ctiAiik'e.
BSSINGER & CO.
OF SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF,.
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wore registered at Hotel Lakeviow tlrst ; M. Mu. pire M..an wiers u.e..
I HI r.unene .nari-ii tjin. .mis. h m - .--r.il.-.
Have estciblishcd a warehouse in Lakeview for the
j accommodation of cattlemen and sheepmen of Lake
county-, where they' will buy beef hides, hcrse hides,
pelts of all kinds, horse hair, etc.. a San Fraccisco
prices, freight deducted,
s Warehouse located in the J. P
ing, near the Planin"r Mill.
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of the week.
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P. DUCKWORTH, Special Agent.
CASH PAID FOR ALL HIDES
Duckworth 2uiid- $
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Ready ujado skirts, muslin uuder
wear aud cuii bouuots at Uailey A
Masiugills. It
K. Casebeer and To'n Garret were
over from li.y last week to attend the
stockmeu's meetiu.
Dave Edler came in from the ratine
i last week aud remained iu towu sev-
'eral days on busiuess.
Spriuy dress oods in wash and wool
en. A nood fctock to select from at
Bailey & Massin'ill's. x
Ed. Pek'uello, Mr. Shoukel, and a
number of other commercial men were
iu Lakeview last week.
ResolutlcmH.
A Ftesuhit ion on thfl Until of broth
er David 11. Hartok', by l.ik,vnw
the mother of Shorilf W. W. Withers, i Loilyo No. ,1 A. !. .A. 31., Ijik. vlew
who was shut and killed three years a'o ' t)re,'nn
by a ftiKitivo from justice. Mrs.
Withers was 71 years of uise. She was
related to the Withers boys of Paisley.
W. A. Currier and his smi-in-hiw,
Warren Marsters and wile, returned
from Hanford, California last Satur
day. Mr. Currier has lu-u away from
his Summer Lake homo since Novem
ber. Mr. und ilrs. Maisters will spend
few weeks at Paisley, wheu they w ill
return to Hmiford. '
Lakeview thinks it ii haviiik' it
pietty roiik'h iu the matter of delayed
btae freiufit aud slightly delayed mail.
FUK SALK or KKNT. My residence , but just look at the plight our neigh
bors on tho north are iu : ritty tons
of mail at the little towu of Wasco, on
the Jolumbia Southern railroad, and
up to last week not a through mail
spice Jannai y 'H).
Lverybody takes a pride in an early
Harden You can havo the first mess of
Kurdtu Btutf if you K t your seeds nt
property iu wet Lakeview.
tf. K. II. Patch.
See liailey Jc Mastjinill new stock
of woolen dress jroods tor Kpriuk'
Vou are sure to lie pleued. It
Sheriff Deut received the sad iis
Testerday of the death on Macrh
'Jth
This Space is Reserved
For
Chandler & Arthur
Who's ad will Appear
NEXT WEEK
.PELTS AND HIDES.
BOUGHT
The Lakeview Mercantile
Co. will pay, for hides in
first-class condition,
Decf Uidcs 17c per lb
SUecp Tclts lie per lb
Call and see us before
MAKE EVERY DAY
COUNl-
no matter how
bad the weather
You cannot
afford to be
without &
TOWER'S
WATERPROOFI
OILED SUIT
OR SLICKER
When you buy
look for the
, SIGN OF THE FISH
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?OWC II QMWUEAN CO .1Q TQQrofAW
of his mother in Bismark, Mo. j
Horn. Iu Arddutid, )ron, .March j
, l'.OT, to Mrs. L. L. Mulit (neo (Jer-
trude McC'alleii; an h-pound ticjy. j
J. F. Clarkaou is very ill at note
Lakeview. Mrs. D. U. Clelaml is over
from Plush vraitiu,' oa her brother.
W. A. Wilnhire returned Mouady
frnm u visit with his family at Ash
land, lie says the roads are very bad.
Miss Mollie Ivory came up from Al
turas Monday, arriving iu the tnorn
in after riding all uiht.ou thostaKe.
! Quite a number of the town tiiin
rods went down on the lake Sunday
to take a boat ride aud watch the
ducks swim.
! J. O. Hamaker of the Uonauza Bui
leton, was in Lakeview last week on
business before the U. S. Land ofllce
j at this place. j
j C. E. Campbell wus down from
Paisley last week and made final
1 proof on his homestead. C. M. llanan
'and P. J. lirattaiu were bia witnesses.
The Lrattain Boys were down from
' Chewaucan labt week to attend the
stockinen'H meeting, and Del. made
! proof on a desert claim, while here.
Ebtray Notice. One Bay Keldintf,
very email, branded 25 on left Btifle.
Went to J. O. George'a ranch, west of
Lakeview in December.
10 tf. Wade Snydre.
O. W. Jacobs, the sheepman, was
over to Lakeviow from Ouanu valley
I last week, and took n the stockmen's
tneetiuK. lie returned home first of
this week.
C. D. hSessious and wife returned
last Friday from an extended visit
through California. They spent about
a month in Keno, and also visited the
ay cities. t&r
Seven head of tlno short bora Dur
ham dairy cattle for sale, also one
Hegidtered bull of same bleed, lor
particulars inquire at The ExanTiuer
Wheieas the'tirand Master of the
Uuiverne having; been ph-Hf-ed to cull
from earthly labor to eternal refresh
ments, en March fith I'.XT, our tieloved
brother David II. Ilartzotf.
IteHolved that iu thi I erenvement,
thi bulge is deprived of an active
zealous mill painstaking member who
was thoroughly imbued ith the prenpt
and principals of our ordr, who evinced
in a ilfe markad by iategrity hihI up
rightnens the cardinal virtues, and
who presented not only to his Breth
ren, nut to the community au exuinble
and an inspiration ta better deeds.
In token of the deep 'rcpe-t we de
sire to pay to the Memory of our de
parted Brother, Be it Kesolved .that
a Copy of these lli solid ions V spread
upon the minute of our Ixidge, a
copy be transmitted to the relatives,
p1 a copy be furnished our Weekly
xjper for piiblicaflon.
Krateruiilly sill initted,
X. Ar.ner,
A. S I town,
C'hus. L'uibiic.h.
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This repiiM is ehaiib'i-d eiu h week, II
our remlriH i isli In keep it edilv r n)
"I ueullter condition- l r lulnre teiei.
eliee. etil elil Hie re"Ht iiloniJ the (lin k
line mid paste it in ii setup bm-k
week ittir another. 'Ihisrenr t wnl
i taken on Tnesihi" to en I rai h im ek I
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Mrs. Bill nte. .Iiibii uU Cliinton
Wylii. S. Ball. .1. ('rail. lull. V. L.
.Morton. Mrs. '. Browu. Mr. A.
Johnson. M. Kwin. Win M. MCK'ay
Frank Liudahl. Fdgnr Sehrnder.
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TO GUARD SHIPS against the unseen danger at lea,
the United States Government maintains lighthouses.
To guard your home against the un
seen dangers of food products, the Govern
ment has enacted a pure food law. The
law compels the manufacturers of baking
powder to print the ingredients on the
label of each can.
The Government has made the label your protection
so that you can avoid alum read it carefully, if it does not
say pure cream of tartar hand it back and
Sap plainly
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BAKIHG
POWDER
ROYAL Is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder a pure
product of grapes aids the digestion adds to the health
fulness of food.
selling efcewherc.
office. 93.