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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1907)
For Thin. Poor Blood You cm truii i medicine tested CO yeirsl Sixty yean of experience, think of that I Experience with Ayer't Sir apirillt; the original Sana parilla; the Sarsaparilla the doctors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. Dnl Ihl. (ranil nl4 modlUn mnnnt da Ml Ht urk II lli ll.ar I. Inarm and In bfal ou.liial. tut ll. l,tt u.IM f lulta, fnn linMld . laiailv ilra of afll'l fill villi laaliif tli hUMpailll. A Had . O. 4 O. . rirn. Mm. BBMprr i 7 iuibvnh. AOIIRCUVfl. cniiinv recTotAL. yers Wt mmil W Bnbllak lh foraiala mt all aar ai4iina. New Lino Hummer I'lothluK at WANTKl). Iii'liiin rclii'M, arrow pollltM, MolHI iixiih, inoitorH etc. Ail driw, II. li. 'J'owiim, Fond (In I iu, Win. 11-4 Hilly" Mlck.'l iiikI MInn l'hlm M. Flti'rnlil doth (if AHiirnrt. Modoc comity, wcro married In Kuno April 4th. Jon Lhiki went to Kluiuutli Kail thin fi-k, to ori;ariltt an I-jikIum Lxluit. Tint liixt nurlnl danco Id the B'hiiiliiik ItiilhlliiK vklll m hold this rorn I n i; Knturdiiy cvriiiiitf. Kvorylmdy luvltd. 1 StrltifTH of fn-lKht tciuiiH aro on the road ln'twiM'ii lien- mid Mudtdluo now 1rliiKlnU in tht) (lidnyi'd HpriiiK IihT I'lutlid If Tim likfvlcw Mccantiln Co. aro allowing tlic l-nt and iiiomI up to (lute linen of KprlnK Koodn vir hIiowji in Liiki'Vlrw. It Jim l'u Hit, mIio went to Warner with Mr. Klinen-rlu and Mr. Krricarl, thu luiitton lniyrrM, returned llnt of thin week. .Mr. J. A. .iidernon, of the (Jap, who Iiiim Ih'cii kirk for Homo time, wan In to vn Monday, the Jlrnt tlmo in atv eral month. Thu I'nloii School will cloMe next week, report come from the went aide of having tho lient Hi'hool ever taught in the district. Merclmntrt are all 'imny unpackiiiK new koIm and riiNtoineri are doliKhted with the opportunity of feiixtlng their eyim on new dixpluyM. We hnvo a car of Liiidlawa tobacco aheep dip ordered and will ho able to fill all order noon. ( ll.iiley A .MhhhIiikUI. tf C. ('. Price will givn a ilanco in the Kchminck liiiililinif Kutiirdiiy nlwlit, tho lant until Mr. Mulder fc'i'tn lii luiiMlntf llxed tip for a hall. 1 (iiirden Keedri and Onion Setn at When you clean bouse I member that we arc headquarters tor laoa cur tain prices from 85 centa to 17.00 per pair. Ualley A MaaalngllL tf Doot forget to attend the "Shadow Social" Friday nine; In the Odd Fellows' 15ano.uet ball. iSf the Lad lei Aid Hoolety, of tho M. fi. Church. K. C. Ktlckle was tba tuocesaful hid' der for furnltdilntf the Jbrlck for the new court houne. The brick will tie made lu Deadman Canon, near where the old slaughter bouse used to stand. Today Is the annlrersary of the Great California earthquake and fire, whloh devaaltated the (createat cities on the I'aolflo ooaat on the 18th of last April F. M. Miller received hi fine saddle horse from Warner Sunday, which was preaeuted to hi in by Al. Howell. Mr. U. K. Sherlock and family, who spent the winter In California, are expected home next Haturday. I'at O'Connor came over from I'luah first of week to meet bis brother, who just arrived here from Ireland. Hurley Vernon was up from the Vernon farm Tueaday. II aays he Is forming right along theae fine dajrs. I Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Cresslur are on I their way homo from California, , where they have spent the winter. ; W. 11. Hnlder went to the Windy t Hollow mines Inat week to look after : some proMpects he baa In that diatrct. Latter &. Hons ot Alturas have re ceived an order from tho N. C. O. railroad people tor the material for the bridge acrxs 1'itt river, at Altu ra. llert Mulkey was in town Sunday from Clover Flat, where be s working. Hurt aays tho Clover Flat people had a lino time at a dauco luat Friday night. Look for The Kiuujlner next week ; It will contain a write up of Lake County, such ad moat people auk when writing for "Information about the county. " Tailoring: It will (It you. If you tnibt youi apring tailoring to ua wo guarantee you a lit as well aa au extra bargain. Come in and 1 will show you a "Koyal Line" It Is said that to aoak need potatoes, foi two hours juxt before planting, in a solution of one-half pint of commer cial formalin to 15 gallon of water will prevent scab on potatoes. J. Flue went to Madeline a few days ago to meet and bring home hi wife and his mother and slater, who wore returning from Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Fino arrivod Tuesday noou and Miaa Kltton and her mother came on tho atago Tueaday evening. Dr. J. H. Dewey and wife returned to Iakeview from the Northern purt of tho couuty last week, where the doctor has been practicing dentistry sinco laHt September. When he left Lnkeview he intended to be away but a month, but found lots of work in liia lino up north. Iintch lunch nt the Drawer? Ha loon. tf W. A. Masslnglll started to Made. Una yesterday to meet bis wlf and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. llernard, on their way borne from Banta Harbara, Calif., where they spent tba nter. The water in Tula lake, pwrtly in Callforlna and partly In Klamath county, Oregon, la said to be higher this spring than at any time since 1H02. Beveral alfalfa fields around tba mar gin of the lake are flooded. John Oeorga staited to Merrill this week after 30 head of full blood Dur- i bam bulls for tha 7T ranch In Warner, and two for J. II. Leehman, of Pine Creek. The 7T people Intend to change the breed of cattle on their ranch. A subscription paper was circulated about town last week for the purpose of securing the service of Prof. Klce, of Alturas, to teach tha Lakeview Hand. C. C. Price went to Alturas to bring tba professor to Lakeview tbif week. J. H. McNew was' op from Pine Creek Monday. He will start for Sa cramento this week to bring his faii ly to Pine Creek. He will Ijo absen about teu days, during which time Mr. (ieorge Sherman will conduct the livery stable a Pine Creek. What aught a man to Hay when he buyes a cord of laat years wood, pays eight dollars for It, about two more to have it hauled and a couple of plunks to have it split up, and a half to have same piled in the shed, and the next day it turns warm to he cant keep fire in bis office? An O. ft. N. west bound passenger train ran into a washout between LaUrande and Pendleton on the morn ing of the 10th, inat, and the engine, two mail cars, baggage and smoker were dumped into the Umatilla river and five paHaengers and traiu men were killed and fifteen injured. NOTICK-After the 1st, of May tho Oliver Creamery Hutter, will be reduced from TK to 20 cents per pound full weight. If you want fresh butter manufactured in compliance with all the rules of the pure food law "of the state, delivered fresh each week, Call .. 4 I ) 1 1 ...., L,kB s-ijiiinl rrnarQii. t HV J. UIUUVIB I'uuuu nuMMU teed. x H. E. Hurker, the Southern Stage contractor, brought a load of stage freight up from Alturas last week, and another load this week. Mr. Bar ker will soon have all the freight de livered that accumulated as a result of the washouts aud muddy roads. The freight was delayed by reason of wash out ou both the S. P. .and the N. C. O. railroads, and when the trains be gan .running again, all the freight was dumped onto the stage line at Made line aud as tho road was yet bad, it was impossible to deliver it at once. 0 -r -mst.m Shadow Silks, Summer Silks, Mercerized Summer PariiV ma, Srges7 Batiste Lawns, Organdies, Mulls all shades. Mohair in all shades, Light Weight Summer Suitings. Ladies' Summer Waists in Lawn and Silk from 50c. to $5.00 each. Latest novelties in Neckwear, Belts Etc. Come and look at our Summer Goods and compare with goods shown at other stores. Our prices are lower than ever before. LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO. cr The Price of Health. "The price of health In a malarious j district In JiiHt -.") cents; tjie coat ot a j box of lr Mngi'H New Life I'IIIh," i wrltcn F.lln Slay ton, o( Noland, Ark. I New Life pills c leu tine gently uud im-1 part new life and vigor to the system. 2."c. Satisfaction guaranteed at Iah Healls, druggist. Bitten by a Spider. Through blood poisoning caused by a spider blt, John Washington of BoHiiuevllle.Tex., would have lost his leg, which became a mass of runn ing sores, had he not lioen oersuaded to try Uucklen's Arnica Salve. He writes: "The first application re lieved, and four boxes healed all the sores." Heals 5 very sore. 2.1c at Lee Hcalls, druggist. LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. INCORPORATED 3: iL l lllllllhllllll iUa.lllLIUIal4 The Mew Oil Stove Different from other oil stoves. Superior because of its economy, cleanliness, and easy operation. The NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove saves fuel expense and lessens the vork. Produces a strong working flame instantly. Flame always under immediate control. Gives quick results without overheating the kitchen. Made in three sizes. Every stove warranted. If not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. THE fayd Lamp it the best lamp for til .round household use. Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly constructed ; absolutely safe; unexcelled in light-giving power; aa ornament to any room. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's, write to our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ilAUttBPvalATU II 1 Srfryons should subscribe for his Stems f aptr, In order to f at all tha local bows, but U keep la toxica with th world's A&7 wonts should bIm road The Evening Telegram, Portland, Oregon, Tho leading orealzuj newspaper of tho Pacific Coast, wSIclt has com lets Associated Frees reports and special leased wire service, with correspondents in important news centers and In all the cities and principal towns of tho Northwest. Portland and suburbs are covered by a bright staff of reporters, and editorial, dramatic, society and special writers. Saturday's edi tion consists of 2S to St pages, and has colored comic paces, aa well as a department for children, colored fashion pace, an interesting serial story and other attractive features In addition te all the news of tha dy Subscription Sates: One month, 50 cents; three months, fLjtfi; six tenths. 12.50; twelve months, S5. Ssmpls copies mailed free. it PI (I 2? 5S : c have made an entire transcript of all Records in Lake County, which, in any way, affect Real Property in the county- We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer gig ever made in Lake County, and every Deed given.. MMHtHNIMttlll limHIIHWIWl ERRORS FOUND. In transcribing the records we have found numerous mortgages recorded in the Deed record, and not indexed; and many deeds are recorded in the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds of mortgages and deeds are not. indexed at all, and aie most difficult to trace up from the records.' We have notations o all these Errors: Others cannot find them. We have spent hundrcxls of dollars hunting up these errors, and we can guarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, Manager. Under Entirely New ilanagement Having recently purchased the hotel from Mr. McDonald, I earnestlv solicit a share of public patronage. My aim shall be to please. GEORGIA STICKEL, Proprietor. LAKEVIEW FURNITURE STORF Wm. Wallace, Proprietor Having Purchased the Furniture Store from E. N Jaquish, I desire to invite the Public to call and see my Goods and get my Prices. I will soon have on hand a full line of everything to be found in a frst-class furniture store. I am a Cabinet Maker by trade and Guarantee all my work. Located In the Snider Building on Water Street WOMEN iful makes Robrtlne elves what every woman most desires a perfect complexion. It brings that soft, smooth, fresh, clear tint to the cheek that denotes youthfulness. It will bring beauty to those who lack It; It will retain It for those who already possess it; tt will enable you to successfully combat the ravages of weather and time. Don't doubt don't argue. Just try Robertine. Tour druggist will ive you a free sample. All drug gists keep Robertine. S i-u'i."- - 1 ERWS Seeds prove their worth at harvest time. A.'tcr over fifty yearsof success, they ore pronounced. the be.'.t il surest by careful. planter-. -. very where. Vour 'hem. 1907 Seed request. K Ifelrall. Ill lh. ,v.i t-..ii sua: j planter-, vervwl 1 dealer : :s 'hem. 1 Annual 1 1 req . 1. l. x 1 ; v 4 Nothing has ever equalled Nothing can ever surpass 0 Dr. King's Now Discovery. leovflt MPTiox 1, 1 1. at ukm a ai aA Prfc A Perfect I- r All Throat and Cure : I :ng Troubles. Money back if It f -k. Trial Bottles free. OAS1 oniA. Beau Us J 1 ' Mi '"l Hil AJwan m$$ tt I : ;fl V"i Haw Aiwa. 1 1