Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, April 25, 1907, Image 8

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In last week's Examiner we made mention of the coming of
our Stock of Shoes for Men, Women and Children. THEY
RE HERE: an such a variety of New Styles were
never before shown in Lakeview, and be reminded that our "prices
on shoes are not Copyrighted; they can be duplicated, but the
Quality of our Shoes cannot be matched at the prices we sell ours.
"LADYSMITH" SHOES.
Ladies' Vici Kid, lace, Mat Kid top,
Goodvcnr Welt, Military heel, Patent
Tip. Price, $3.50
Infants' Canvas Oxfords. Colors,
Blue, Vvk and White. "Little Heaut
tics," at 75 cts per Pair.
LA VSTA SHOES.
This is the Best medium-priced La
dies' Shoe sold in the U. S. We
have them in many different lasts
many tiiiferent leathers. lvvery
warranted to give satisfaction.
and
pair
Our
Price, $2.75
Ladies' Misses' and Childrens' Oxford Ties and Sandals, in
Bluchers, Three-strap Button and Four-Button Bluchers; all
kinds of leathers, "from
75 cents to $3 a Pair.
Men 'itent Bluchers, Mat Kid top,
Goodyear Welts,
Price, $4.00
Men's Vici Kid Bal's., V-double sole,
Plain toe, McKay sewed, warranted.
Price, $3.00
Men's Bo Calf Dluchcr, la-double
sole, Straight last, McKay sewed,
Price, $3.50
Men's Napa Calf High-cut lUueher,
Goodyear Welts, Double soles. The
perfect shoe for the miner.
Price, $6.50
LakevlewAnd Vicinity
Dutch lunch nt tho ltrowory n
oon. tf
1 Hi toll lunch lit the Hrvwery KHl
oon. tf
Nato Smith wait In town Hint of the
week.
Jimmy hurry, rou of Jim. Unrry, Ik
quite sick.
Ell KoHtituriuit. First clue tneitlx
at all hour. tf.
New ginghams allkiiula nt Pulley &
Mnsalngllls, tf
(!((. llankln caino down from I'm la
ly Sunday.
J. V .(Mlllua was up from Pine
Creek Monday.
S. Dixoa tame over from Warnei
tlrst of t tie week.
Son our lino of luco ci.rtalna.
Palely A MassintfiU. tf
J. K. iloouo wan over' from Plush
Hrst of the week.
l'hil Lynch came over from Warner
tlrxt of tho week.
W. 11. Turner went to Altura for a
few lay last week.
Clarence and Cecil lM.xoti were over
f i oni Warner Tuesday.
Sen tho now at of tho lily Hotel in
this week's K.XHininer.
Mr,. 1 termini
were over
New Spring Line
of Ihe Celebrated
Florsheim Shoes.
...The Store of Quality and Low Prices...
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BfSSINGER & CO.
OF SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF..
K j to town for treatment,
V ! Thornton's rlrn, l-l... u,
2-I railroa.J freight depot last Sunday
' b-'l ,0al!J f eXI'reia I'uc'kaK,''i
Have established a warehouse in Lakeview for the jj VnVrmu-!11"6'
., , m iiii.u, 1 w ill (ipiivi r
v, f..j.j.i ii r t l. i III..M...1 i
t; iteeonunouciuou 01 Laiuciucii uuu snrtjjmcu ui lum : i """no. canyon ice anywhere iu town , Cream parlors ou Water Street,
count-, where they will buy beef hides, horse hides,
pelts of all kinds, horse hair, etc.. af San Francis: o
prices, freight deducted.
fc Warehouse located in the J. P. Duckworth imiiri
j ing, near the Planim? Mill.
It lucks good to see
ou the streets again.
Nolan Curry and family
from Plunh hint week.
- I'll Miographs and records at Thorn
ton & Cos., drug Store. 10-tf
W. 1'. and T. C. Weclh came dowu
from 1'airtley hint week.
J. M. Small va.h down from Silver
Luks ln;-t week on luinvs.
Novelties In mens lint for men
and Imys at Pailey A Massdugill. tf
Ed. Luko has lieeu somen hat under
the weather for several days pant.
M. I). Hopkins is trout led with in
llHtnafory rheumatism in the wrlt.
WANTED. -A good milk bow. In
quire at Clouds' Soud Works. It
Options taken on Hinder hind nt
this utile. Wo will pay the highet
price. It.
1). I'. Mulloy came home from Plush
Saturday with tho Muss hand of
horses.
J. I -Morrow and W. II. Cooper
were over from South Warner tlrst of
tho week
Mr. Harrington and Jack Harry's
family came over from Warner it few
days ago.
Visit Tho 11. Clouds' Ico Cream
Parlors on Water Street. Fresh Fruit
aud candy. 1
Head the new advertisement of tho
Lakeview Furfjturo Co. in this weeks
Examiner.
Port Snyder is learning the harness
and saddlery trudo in tho S. F. Ahl
stroin shop.
Jim Young fays ho is running oppo
tit ion to Oliver uow, coming to town
every Saturday.
Fresh fruit and candy at Cloud's Ico
.1 lint
j jouj ujj, except Sunday, at one cent c penod Monday. 1
Q i a pound. - .
' Win. Sulhy canio iu town last Sat-
S , ; J- R Duckworth. I nrjuy from the S. T. Colviu ranch on
hoiiKht a hand of Crooked Creek.
Carpet lining at the furiuturo storo;
lots of it. Putter aud cheaper than
old newspapers 1
Head tho write-up of Lak county
1 L'Lf' Ik
89 mrilf THE WIDOWS BIRTMIIAY It, ;H U i U
. rr i.p?
1 A I I . VVJ lU7-
1 14. 15 lO 17 18 If) HO fOJ
21 &g&5 24 255 2iO 12T O
I a'sta'PTgot T i" " t " 1 $
.T. W.
Cren and wifo were in town
the biixf
ft Jim had an attack of fever , and canio
$ i to town for treatment.
t
Cltlrn's .Mettlnj;
The citlens nf Lakeview are leipieot
ed to meet nt the Court lloiiho this
Thursday evening at H, P. M , to make
suitati'e arrangements for a urnud cel-
eliratiuii of the Fuiuh of July. Jly or
der of Coin.
Lout: A Knld monuKram pin, tlinli'i
please return to this otllce and receive
reward. )t
Thero is n m-i-t of very thrifty peo
ple called Duukards, who aio settling
up Hut to Creek valley, In Shasta
county, Calif. These people are com
ititf iu there ly tho hundreds.
The Klamath Falls 11. -nil I seems to
have a very troii( tendency toward
plah'iurlsm. There are nuinreoiis in
stances where whole, -irticles aro lifted
bodily without credit or comment.
J Six of tho Warner Settlers whose
: lands were affected by Judo llelisous'
recent decision, this week tfavo notice
of appeal to tho Supremo Court aud
executed undertakings.
The Examiner him an order for stock
certificates for the lioinina Cream
ery Co., of Poiiana, Klamath county.
O.T. and Fred McKeiidree are inter
ested in the iitnv or'an iation.
WCIiKLV WLATIILK Pl.l'Olil
Itelow i ifive lepoll nf tin- .i
as lei-onb-d by t he I iiivi-riiiueii I i-mi
bim-sii HtHtimi a' The Fxniuii i :l
TblN report i i -hanged em h mi , n
our reiolern rIi In ki n yeiuly re., c
t.f wiutlier I'oii.litiuna f. r fiitim- i.
eiiee, nit oul t lie repf 1 1 nlonu II..' )!: t
line ami pxMe it in a m-iap I u ..
week after niiulhr. Thix r-nrd '
taken on TllemiH" to ellil each werli
betili nn Weiliii"lny for tint next
tnvi-riiliieut 'eiilher I'miichii l
ti.in at Lakeview, I reuii,
t". O. NlnKMi. Cm.i thIpi. (iliM-rvei
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Dick J. Wilcox
V about 10C0 ewes from Pat AuKland lnt !
week, for which he paid ?0 per head,
V the hiK'he.-t price yet paid for a I aud
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P. DUCKWORTH, Special Agent.
of ewes.
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... -uu u. .iuukiklt were ,1U the ,;th U11(J 7th j,UK.rt vt thil4 i(jl)U0
I 1U t0Wn fr0,u valk'y 't Satur- ut The Examiner.
.j uiiv uiid remu IU..I
CASH PAID FOR ALL HIDES.
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MAKE NO MISTAKE
OILED
1! CLOTHING
viu give you com
p!ete protection
ejia long service
You can't afford
to buy any other
Every garment
guarejiteed
The best dealers sell it
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y j .umaiuL-.J UlCf I11KI11, J11SS
V , Tracy attending the social in tho
5- Schmiuck Hall.
s; ! A. Hartlerode came down from Pais
J ley Sunday, on his way to iavis Creek
Mr. Hartlerodo has been seriously ill
for several months, and is now barely
able to go about.
We. the undersigned lauul voters of ! Pr"fHrjr the musician, who I
South Warner Precinct, Lake County, irfcut'nt'y arrived here from Alturas
State of Oregon, respectfully petition . flayed the cornet tor tho dance laHt
Everyone present
their praine of Mr.
i.,.rU ince.b music ana an were Looefn that
in less ipuantities than cue Kallon in 1(J would be retained hercfto teach the
Adel, South Warner Precinct, Lake band. Mr. Rice and Mr. Price are a
County, Statfl of Oregon, for the v in,. um.ni.ni, . . i I
Period of Six Months, as in duty;' acquisition to the city.
ijouuu we will ever pray.
tne Honorable County Court of Lake Saturday night.
juui,, ,Jln i u,ck, icoi, was emphatic in
License to J. M. lessner, to Sell ; ,,. .
Sriiritiinna Mt.lt- f.rwl Vinni.j r
Kiual Hioor Vollee.
Department of the Interior,
Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
-March 2", 1Mj7.
A'otice is hereby given that George
A Relsou of fj.iueview Oregon, has
tiled notico of bij intention to make
Onal 1'ive year proof iu support of Ins
claim, viz: Homestead Lntry No.
2MI, i.iade March, 18, 1H0J, i r the
Kyi JN'i; Section 7, Township 10
Kaufre K, Ii, W M ., and that mid
roof will bo u.-ado Lefore ii'-gister and
itcctdver, at Lakeview Oregon, on 7th
iay of May, l'J07.
He names t tie following witxt-ses to
jirove his continuous residence upon,
and cultivation ofr the land, viz:
J. D. McCrury, Robt. Morris, Jiluni
mer McCrary, W. U. Spencer, all of
Lakeview, Oregon.
136 J. N. oTutsou , Register.
(ieo V.Wilson
O. R Garixtt
Jack Harry
M. (J. Messner
J. L. Morrow
L. D. Frakt-s
Harold Miles
W. M. Hums
W. H. House
James Wakefield
Lewis Frakes
F. H. Houston
1-Vauk Chiso
Michael P. Hairy
A. D. Frakes
W. S . Wilile
D. T. Forkett.
J. K . Donniin
W. F. Hurch.
TO WHOM IT
John Cronin
Otis Follett
Michael Lane
W. if. Cooper
H. i'. (Jreen
L. V.'. J'rakes
K. L. Hums
Stomljough
Stock For Sale in T5 Fern Lease.
The Pine Creek Leasing and Mining
Co. which has hud a force of men at
work all through the winter, sinking
a shaft 'on tho Fern property, will
Friday, April l!ith, oiler for public
subset iption twenty thousand r-hares
MAY
OAfJTOlllA.
Bnan tli Hart AlOTvs B33!(
X' . A T - . 1 1 . . ...
ouce is nereoy given mar, ttm un
dersigned will apply to the Honorable
County Court of Lake County, Ore
gon, on Friday, tho 3rd day ot May,
l'.HC, for a License to sell Spirituous,
Malt and Vinous Lienors in less quan
tities than one gallon, at Adel, South
Warner Precinct, Lake County, Ore
gon, for a period 'of rix mouths from
and fcftcr May ;ird, 1!)07.
J. M. Mesf-ner.
APPLICANT.
I nut U lltvf. ii'. l i
M Jl Caldwi 11 ireasury hock hi jo cents per
Irvin WakeHeJil himn'' 11(3 I'r,,(-"'Hi of which, to bo
Oakley Clark "I'I'licd to the Carrying on of further
T. A. Crump development.
wiixVcho'l? ! r'J"rs lor Uliri bt0l:k c;,u ,J0 u,,,,,e
J. "ii. Johnl-'on "1,ou V' I s"elli''i president of the
li. Foskelt j Company, in Luke view, or Win.
Andiew Morris Si-hauer, S'.-cy. and Treasurer at, New
CONCERN ;,i,neCmik- 1
lilue Stone ut
' THIS LAKKVJFW MINING AND
MILLING COMPANY, Decided at a
meeting held on the lUth instant to
! place 4u,OXJ (forty thousand ) shares
;of its treasury to(;k upon tho msr
' ket liniiif'Jiatly at twenty live cents
' per hure, this oIleiiiiK of stock ex
pires ou tho 10th of May next, all who
desire to secure btook in tho flattering
prospect iu tho WINDY HOLLOW
Hills of Lake County fchould got iu
and act with promptness, as there will
bo something doing by this company
after that date. 15 Im
Jasjier Jenuiugs, once set'toncod for
the murder of his father, iu Josephine
county, is set free.
J. A . Anderson was over from tho
Gap last Saturday with a load of wood
for tho Masonic Hall.
Mrs II. II. Heryford started for
j Rogue River valley this week ou a
visit with her parents.
The roads aro said to be improving
very rapidly these days,. Tho stages
aro making pretty good time.
Forest Inspector Erieksou went to
Drews Creek Tuesday to bo absent
from his office a coupio of days.
Humess men of Lakeview report
businesc pickiug up very satisfactorily
They look for a prosperous hcusoii.
A. Storkiiiun returned from his trip
over the county last week. Ho says
he met with good success selling cigars.
Eigtit hundred new F.dison Phono-
i graph Records received at A. L.
Thornton's Drug &toro. The very
latest. ' 17 tf.
C. W. Withers and wifo, C. L.
Withers aud W. K. McCormack came
down from Paii-loy Sunday on land
business.
Mr. Ehrl arrived here a few clays
ago to make beer for tho Lakeview
Hrowing Co. He is said to be u llrst-
,.t..U.J l.w.,.,...
. . i. . , i j ui i, n l i i
Mr. Massiugill returned Monday
with his wifo aud Mr. and Mrs J. K.
Heruard. Heruice came with .Mr. and
Mrs. Cresslor.
Prof. J. q. Willi's and family took
a spin down to Pino Creek lnht Sunday
to take In the ball gamo aud Wood
liiun exercises.
Mrs. W. Z. Moss, ana damghter
Edna, returned to Lakeview this
week from Ashland, Oregon, where
jhey spent the winter.
R
A
YOUR
oiiiach
GIVE it food that will not irritate or
retard the performance of its natural
functions, and it will reciprocate in a way
agreeable and comforting.
No single ingredient contributes so
largely toward wholesome, nourishing,
agreeable food as Royal liaking Powder.
Royal Baking Powder's active ingre
dient, Grape Cream of Tartar, is the
most healthful of the fruit products.
This is why Royal Raking Powder
makes the food finer, lighter, more appe
tizing and anti-dyspeptic, a friend to the
stomach and good health.
Imitation Baking Powders Contain Alum
"The use of alum and salts of alumina in
food should be PROHIBITED. The con
stant use of alum compounds exerts a
deleterious effect upon the digestive
organs and an irritation ot the internal
organs after absorption.
"EDWARD S. WOOD, M. D.
'Professor of Chemistry
'Harvard Medical School, Hot-ton."
R0VAL BAKINQ on., NtW vdfi