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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1907)
Whim you clan hoiiae letnaiiitier that we are headquarter, for lace our tains prlc from 80 eenU to 17.00 pur pnlr. Halley k MmmIdkIH. tf . NOTtCH-Aftr the let, of May the Oliver Creamery llutl, will be reduced from 80 to 25 ceats po pejuod full weight. If you want freah butter manufactured la compliance with all the rules of tha pure food law of f ha state, delivered fresh each week, Call i at A. Metiers. Kverjr pound guaran tpee. X W. 7 Mom brought 30 liend of borana over from Warner In it Hatur day and Monday drove thnrn to Hue Creek, whore he tin 170 had. lie will drive tha 200 head to California for ante. The little aon of Mr. and Mra.W. M. Masters loll off of a liorm a few daya aito and broke bin arm. Young "Hud" Currier waa rIvIiik tbe youuK ater a ride, when the bor.e ahled and I threw the boy olf. ' ( The Lake County Examiner Heal i rotate Co. la propard to locate all . ' bomeiiteadora Id one body on kok! anKe J bruahlnud. Tola body of laud la level, I flue, ilrt'p will, but htta no water ou j the aurfare of the Kround. tf. K. I.. HoK'irt, who for a couple of ' J years worked for H. I. Moa, and who . ' went to hU old homn, Ilmnoii, thin etata, hint fall to upend the winter, hue , recently accepted n poult lou ua guard . , at the penitentiary tit Halnin. ' Win. dowdy and three aona, if Col- I orado Kpt Iuk'k, apent aevi-rn 1 day In I Iikvlow durliitf the pnat week, luuvltiK here yewterduy morning. They are mining men alio came hero to look at the proMpectn In thla country. Mr. and Mr. Koozit enme up from IMne Creek Tueaday. Mr. Kooznr btiM accepted a position aa waltreaa at Hotel Iakevliw. Itulph him ((Iven up the Miner and I'lne Creek will Imvo no newnpnpcr, union some one elno Conduct it. Tomorrow i the HHth anniversary o Odd 1-VllowHhlp in America. Odd IVllow iiauiilly obnervu the day with public demniiHtriitjoiiH, nucli as to bn held at Alturim tomorrow, ro but we believe there will bo little olmerv a nc of the occasion In Iwikeview. r Pale, Thin, Nervous ? Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it Ayer's Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine. ThU ! Hi flrtt nnMtlnn Tnnr Aneinr would TJ h : "Ar jr.mr IhiwmU irKiiltrf H. huniri lfil aniij srn.in or in miwis i auMiuiuy .arttlial to rtKuiwry. Kwp ,uur llvr arllv nil ,i.r lw.wrl, ,(uur I'jr luklug Uutl diOH uf Ajmt't I'llU. A aUd br t. O. rr Co.. tirall. Mmm aim mauCMiurr ml r hair vioob. yers aoub ctue. CNLKRV PtaORAU Wi km BoiHnlil W pablUh lb formula of ll our nlielii. LAKE COUNTY ABSI KACI UJ. INCORPORATED 1 c have made which, in any Wc have ever made in Lake County, and every Deed given. 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 hundreds of 'dollars hunting up these errors, and wc can guarantee our work. Dutch 'lunch at tho HrewT,v H loon. tf We have a car of Laldlawa tobacco aheap dip ordered and will be able to OU all ordure soon. Halley k Maaalngllt. ' tf WANTED. Jndtao relloa, aVrow polnta, atone axes, tnorters etc. Ad- dreaa, It E. Town, Fond du Wla. 14-4 J. f . KeUey and wife returned from Palatey Sunday, and Monday left for Coleman valley, wbera they have salt uatlon with the Warner Valley Stock 0 o.. Mr. and Mra. Kalaey have been to Pauley on a too daya bualneaa visit Arthur T. LangoU haa purchased and taken poaeaalon of the lily Hotel and feed atable propel ty formerly owned by W. T. Heed. Mr. LanKoll la a very popular man who makea friend quick ly and we predict for him a prosperous buiineia. Win. Wallace and son are moving their Immnuao atixrk of furniture Into the two birgo brick buildings on the wont aide of Wa.er street, known aa tho Ablatrom and the Bchmlnck build- IllgM. Mra. W. F. 1'etree expecta to start to AHhlund an noon as the weather get good to meet her father, "Undo" John Metzker, who i coming out from I'orMiiud ou a visit, and poaslbly to remain here. He is getting pretty fcelil.i, being now nearly DO yeara old. II. K. liarker, the Kontbern Stage contractor aud one of bis drivers. Homer Humemley brought up two big loads of freUlit and exprcna lant riut urday and Hundny. They say they are getting the best uf the accumulation at Alturas. C. H. McCumber came over from Iiiilry IuhI week aud this woek went to the Windy Hollow country to look at the mines. Mr. McCumber says there is aomo good pronpecta about '20 miles wont of Paisley ,wblcb be would like to nee omo expert Investigate. IUjv. K 1. Ualley started for Klam ath Fulls Tueaday. Ilev. II. Smith wll fill tbo liat.llht pulpit here the 4th Buuiay in this mouth and tbo first Huuday in May, moruug aud eveniug. Uov. Kuilevexoectrito be back in time I to tnke up the work the socoud Huu day lu May. I). T. FoHkett came over from Koutb Warmer llrnt of tho week. 1wigbt looks us if bo bad wintered well. He was here on business connected with the appeal of the land case recently decided against the War ner Valley settlers lu favor of the War ner valley stock Co. I Bheepmen. Attention. I have en-1 I gaged "Ulg" Duncan aud biB crow of 1 California kbeaicra who w ill be here aoon. My shearing corrals ae in better shape this season than ever, aud there Is an abundance of flue ruuge surrounding the corrals. 17tf. Mrs. R'JStt McDauielB. J. C. Dodsou waa taken eick about a mouth ago with apppeudicitia and whilej he was not bedfast his ailment seemed to get no better. Last week ho came to town for treatmeut, but wns advised to go to Portland to a bonpital. Mr. and Mrs. Dodson start ed for Portland Monday by way of Madeline. " OASTOXIXA. A COMPLETE RECORD an entire transcript of all Records in Lake County, way, affect Real Property in the county- a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer J. D. VENATOR, fl. O. Creaaler, caihler of the Flrat National Dank of Lakeview, and wife, who have been la Calf or n la for lever et month, arrived Monday evening, j Walter Duke, tba Davis Creek Hotel j and Livery eta pie man having driven ' : them np from Altnraa. Mr. and Mra. Creaaler eato (come In a) mobile, bat : they didn't. Oaoar, the little aon of Mr. and Vrs. . W. Y. Miller of Palalny, one day re cently attempted to walk a foot-board ' acroea a creek near tba Miller borne ' 1l V.. Tfca KIM fl. " aaij4 ion suw auv tt av y w-v low waa carried down stream quit a dlatanca before be could be rescued by bla mother, who happened to see him fall In, Mr. Wot. McCarty and Mlaa Carrie Morabou, both of Hilver Lake, came down to Lakeview tbla week, and on Tueaday, April 20, 1907, were married, iCev. A. J. Armstrong performed the ceremony. Mr. Ulcuarty is angageu In locating homesbaadera In the Silver Lake country and the bride and groom win make meir noma at Diiver Lake. Dr. II. Paly went to Silver Lake Tuesday, expecting to retnrn last night, lie waa called to see Mrs. E. II Cm-Ion, who bad Injured her band in some manner and blood poison bad set lu aud was taking a serloua turn. However, the Doctor received a. tele phone mesHHge at Paisley that Mrs. Carlon waa belter, and returned to Lakeview. Thet'a has been ft change In tbo management of the Wells Fargo Ex press Co. wbicb raises tbo charges. Mr. A. L. Thornton, the agent at lakeview Informs us that the rates formely charged were based on rail road traffic rates, but from now on tha rata to bo charted will Include a charge for a stage line baul. The family of M.O . Neff, the forest ranger, camo over irom iwoneuurK, r m . 1 riving here last Saturday. They will make their home here while Mr. Neff is engaged in tho reserve work in this county. Tbey have a little girl and twin boya. The loys are eight years old and look so much alike that the parents can hardly tell them apart. Tho Exuminer force has the pro mlho of a mess of strawberries, as i rSward for having mentioned Dr. Pat tersou's strawberry patch last week in this paper. Either tho mention or the warm weather one is responisble for a rabpid growth of the vines the uut ttk. it navs to advertise, ao we conclude that the weather bad lit i in An with it J. C Oliver has a aires the finest cream 1 Do you take tho hint, J. C.? Pneumonia's Deadly Work had seriously affected iny rlghtlung:. Writes Mra. Fannie Connor, oflturnl Route 1. (ieoreetown, Teon., "that I coiiKhed contlnuoualy nlijht and day and the neighbors' prediction con sumption seemed Inevitable, until my husband brought home a bottle of Dr. Klug'a New Discovery, which In luy case proved to be tho only real cough cure and restorer of weak, sore lungs." Wbeu all other remedies utterly fall. 'tu my tin w,n 1,10 battle ngalnBt luir and throat iroublea with New Discovery, the kkalci hk. Guaranteed by Lee lieall druggist. Mcandfl.OO. Trial bottle free. , Manager. m is Mi m .1. 7. I W. ' MM f Shadow Silks, Summer Silks, Mercerized Summer Pana ma, Surges, Batiste Lawns, Organdies, Mulls all shades. Mohair in all shades, Light Weight Summer Suitings. Ladiesf Summer Waists in Lawn and Silk from 50c to $5.00 each. Latest novelties in Neckwear, Belts Etc Come and look goods shown at other stores. Our prices are lower than ever before. LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO. 8. O. Greasier informs aa that there are about 1900 Greeks working on tha N-U-O. extension. The camps are in sight of Likely, and one crew is at work at Dry Creek and one crew on the north side of the hill between Likely and Dry Creek. Tbey are now working through the hardest cots, and will soon be on easy sailing to L'kely. They expect to be at Likely . by Jnly first Mrs. Geo. Winkleman, of Summer Lake came down from there Tuesday on ber way to Sacramento, where she will be joined by Mr. Winkleman later, and tbey will spend the summer in those parts. Mrs. Winkleman went by way of Klamath Falls to visit a daughter who is living near there. Mr. O. R. Kenfro has leased the Win kleman ranch in Summer Lake valley for a period of five years. The write-up of Lake county, pub lished in this issue of The Examiner, la a very clever and reliable one. It la endorsed by many of the old settlers and officials of the county. The arti cle was written by J. W. Maxwell, and as it answered abont every ques tion tbat could be asked by anyone wishing information, 'The Examinei secured a permit from Mr. Maxwell to ; publish it for the benefit of tbe hun dreds of people who have written The Examiner for just this sort of matter. Many of our Eastern subscribers have' also requested us to publish something of this character, and we coud find notbingtbat covered tbe ground any! better. UUR NEW. QUARTERS The Lakeview Furniture Com pany has moved into the large Brick Building on Water street where a Large Stock of every thing usualry found in a Furn iture Store will be kept Undertaker's Parlors Repair LAKEVIEW Wm. aw w STORE. M' 7 ikev'- ot n expert. J I T y k 'ir ment, but wllli propcrculU-V J y," TUon, llicy ur iucceti X J - I fa doubu at planting uor diaap jl DolutinenU at harTcKt. e J A fjf ; .y,Si rialawiM JT tor blgs't. aurcst, beat cropa 1 vV at alldralei. FainouaforoTer Jf a 5r y-"r- 11,01 Asaaal V i Ire ou requcat. f 11. V-fcv at our Summer Goods Bitten by a Spider. Through blood poisoning caused J by a aplderbite, John Washington' of Boaqueville.Tex., would have lost, bla leg, which became a mass of ronn-; Ing sore, bad be not been persnaded to try Bucklen'a Arnica 8alve. He write: "The first application re-1 lleved, and four boxes healed all the aorea." Heala every sore. 25c at Lee Iiealltf, druggist. TIMBER LAID ROTICK. Lakeview Ore, Apr. 18th, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com- ' pliance with tbe provisions of tbe act 1 of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for tbe sale of timber binds In tbe States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Wil liam Y. Miller of Paisley, county of Lake, State of Oregon, baa this day filed in tnia office his sworu statement No. 3C20, for the purchase of tbe NE-4' SEJi Sec. 2G, k NWJ SWJi of section No. 25, in Township No. 34 S, Range No. 18. E.. W. M... aud will offer proof to show tbat the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to paid land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Tuesday, the 9th day of July, 1907. He names as witjeses: Al. Farrow, Will Farrow, Geo. Har per of Paisley Oregon, anil W. B. Snider of Lakeview, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before laid 9th day of July, 1907. i 1710. J. N. Watson, Register. 5 n o p FURNITURE WALLACE, Prop'r Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's Jon Discovery ro'Cs wairMmoir l ti tut u4 a.'.., aa A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Monay back if it fails. Trial Bottles fraa. B i and compare ith Wl Everyone abotild gnbscrlbe for Ids bom yapcr, in erder to get all tha local arm, but to keep la touch with tho rld'a dDy erasta hould also road The Evening Telegram, Portland, Oregon, Tho loadloc orcoliiK nswrpaper of tha Padfle Coaot, vhlch hao com plete AModatod Presa report and pedal leasad - win Mrvico, with correspoadtatt la Important newt centers aad tm all tho dtlea and prladpal toiroa of tho Northwest. Portland and nVorho aza covered D7 a bright itaf f of roportort, and editorial, dramatics, society and tpodal writors. . 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