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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1907)
T h e 4tll o'Ju'y Just the minute "the old clock strikes "June" eighty million people be gin to get ready to celebrate the 4th of July. Lots of them are going to buy new, suits and now i the time for you to get yours. We have all the snappy patterns for Summer wear The Fashionable Light Weight Greys Fancr Worsteds in Great V.irietr The Newest Fancy Cassimcres , The Nobby Cheviots and Tweeds Exclusive Outing Flannels In fact everything that is seasonable in men s dress goods. Our Beautiful Tailoring the fine work, the stylish garments we are. putting! p at this time is bringing us words of praise and has made our Spring business over fifty per cent larger than we have ever done before during any Spring season. How about your new Suit for the 4th of Julyi Order it to day. LakeviewAnd Vicinity Tomorrow is the last day of school. George bright was In town Monday. Mining Supplies at Lnkevlew, More. Co. It Dutch lunch nt the Brewery Sh oou. tf New clothing for turn at Ahlstrom, Pros. Dutch loon. Dutch loon. lunch nt the lunch nt the 1 Brewery ki tf Brewery Sit- tf nt Lnkevlew It War Pi no ham, 1 NhW RESTAURANT Opened this Week. i went than i 3 i First Door South of Ahl Strom's Harness . Shop on Main Street. MwaacenBnnnBBn Give us a trial and we will treat you right. Our table will be sup plied with the best of every thingthe market affords at right prices. Mrs. J. S. Branch, Proprietor. 3 3 J. B. AUTEN FRANK BARNES Homesteads and Desert Land Claims from AUTEN & BARNES REAL ESTATE BROKERS LAND OFFICE BLOCK LAKEVIEW. OREGON W. A. Wilshiro m .-t a ith a painful accident oae day Istat week while en gaged in marking iambs. His pen was helping him, and the young man made ,t slash at a lamp's tail to cut it off, aud Judge moved Lis baud some way SO uml me liiuutj ui iuo uijiiu citmn the Lack of hia hat.J, cutting an ugly Htih between the second and third knuckle joints. Vill Alford carats over frDm Warner Tuesday to have his face fixed up. Vhile handling a wild horse u few days ago, one of the ropes came loose imd the animal kicked him in the eye, outtiug a long ugly gush under the eye aud bruising up the side of his luce considerably. W. Z. Moss was help lug and lie also revived, several bruis ti about the logs- Dist. Attorney Monro started tor Ahsluud Tuesday morning. He will bring his family, who have been liv ing in Ashland for the past two years, back with him. His family will spend the summer in their old Lake county home. Mr. Moore will attend the Klamath County term of Circuit Court before he returns, which will be about July 1st. Trod S. Fisher was In town last Sat urday. Ho infori ied us that he was going to write taJ. V. Builey, State Food and Dairy Commissioner, of Portland for registration as a butter maker uud secure a number for his creamery. This is necessary in order to comply with the Pure Food law. AH butter makers wVl be, sooner or later, compelled to take the same ac tion before putting their butter on tho market. Rig Lace Sale now ou Mero. Co. List your town property with Autou Jfc Barnes - 1 Fiesh Fruit, Oranges and lemons at "The Frost" 1 Eli Restaurant. First class meals at all hours. tf. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Studley were up town Tuesday. M. P. Harry was over from Guana valley this week. John O'Counor has beeu spending the week in town. I). M Bryan was in town TuesJay form Clover Flat. Quite a number of our citizeus went out tishing Sunday. Joe Ambrose and little sou were in town last Saturday. O. W. Jacobs came over from ner first of the week. II.-A. Fleming was up from Creek first of the week. Ahlstrom Bros, have the best bacon and lard in town. Chas. Little was in town from the West Side last Saturday. Don't forget that we are carrying groceries. Anlstom lio s. I C. E. Oilver is spending tho week in town from the West Side, To wool bnytrs from the cast are here looking into the market. Willie Harvey has gone to the Sum mer Lake ranch to take a vacation. Novelties in mens hats for men aud boys at Bailey & Maseiugill. tf Homestead aud Deert claims, at Auten & Barnes, Laud office block, x Remember you get wide Laces for 5 cents yard ,at Lakeview Merc. Co. It E. O. Lamb came down from Pais ley last Saturday and remained severa days. Options taken on timber land at this ottlc. We will pay the highest prce. tf. If you want a Delicious refreshing drink of Soda, don't overlook "The Frost". Dr. Boyd, and Mr. Ingram, fishing Sutfiay and caught less 170 fish. Read the new advertisement in The Examiner this week of the Hunter Land Co. Homar Morris is over form Colemun valley where he is workiug for the MC company. G. L. Holbrook was released from jury duty and left for his sheep camp last Friday. Geo. Conn of Paisley, passed throu Lakeview last week goiug to the citr on business. Dr. and Mrs. Dewey, Miss Lulu Garrett and Creed McKendree, went fishing Sunday. Miss Essie Cobb an J Miss Ellen j Cobb, are expected here form the city i in a few davs. A. F. Fitzpatrick, superintendent of the ZX riuch, came down to town first of the week. Mrs. (!. W.Morris and ber daughter, Mrs. ; Geo. Fitzgerald, were in town Monday shopping. Drs. Dewey and Proudfoot went fishing out to Cox creek Sunday and made quite a catch. M. Conley and wife and W. II. Mc- Call of Paisley were in Lakeview last week on land business. Msr. J. D. Heryford, is visiting her brother, Frank Pratt, at the Harvey ranch in Summer Lake. W. D. Bishop, the sheepman, was in Lakeview first of the week after supplies for his camps. Don't forget the social dance in the Odd Fellows' Hall Saturday night by Mr. Price the musician. 1 A. L. Price returned to town lust week, after spending a few days on his ranch at Abert Lrfike. Frank Marion went out to the tim ber Tuesday to do some cruising. He will be absent some time. Read the new advertisement of Au ten & Barnes, real estate dealers, in this isHue of The Examiner. Mares bred to Fine Jacks or Driv intf Horse. Write to E. S. Morris 'Lakeview or call ut ranch. 18 lm V. Conn the Paisley Merchant, pass ed through Lakeview last week on his way to San Francisco to buy goods, W. M. Harvey returned a few days aao from Califonira. where he went a few weeks ugo with a baud of horses, Mr. T. B. Vernon was up from hi lino valley farm last Saturday. H informed us that he would have rip strawberries at bis place ia a week two. Have your eyes tested by L. li. Whorton and fitted with glasses that will glvt satisfaction, at reasonable prices tf Klgut hundred new Edison Phono graph Records received nt A. L. Thornton's Drug tstore. The Tory latest. . 17 tf. The Oilver Creamry butter U the beat on the market for sale at Biober's Cash store at 2T cent per p-und, full weight. 1 Lloyd Hammond waa In lnkevlew last week from the XL ranch at the lower end of Abert lake, where hn is at work. D. IC. Pen tier, the piano tuner, will make his anutial visit to Lakeview In the near future. If your plauo ueods tuning, wait for him. 22 tf. . For handsome styles in Ladles' Suits, Skirts, Coats, Jumper Suits, and tilk Shirr Waists see Miss May Solder's Sample Book. 11-1M - When you clean house lemember that we are headquarters for lace cur tains prices from 85 cents to 17.00 per pair. Bailey & Masslngill. tf There is talk of a ball team from here going to Paisley on the 10th to play In the tournament to be held at that place the ICth and 17th. E. A. Snyder would like for the patty who borrowod his double tree and single trees some months ago to return same, as he needs them. 1 W. II. Shirk has returned from Cal i forma, where he went somo weeks ago with a band of horses, which ho sold very readily, at Red Blulf. We understand that W. K. Barry j last week sold to Walter Paxton, aj Imnu of sheep, receiving for yearling weathers 13.75 and tl.60 for ewes. Auten A; Barnes, the real estate firm located in the Land ottioe block, iu Lakeview, are uow prepared to buy aud sell real estate of all kinds 1 Tho ball game Suuday between the marriod men aud single men, resulted in another victory for the lads. The boys say the benedicts can't play ball. Bailey A- Massingill have received the plate-glass front for their store, and have it in place. The appear ance of their store is greatly Improved thereby. C. W. Withers this wick received two flue thorough -trf p bloodhound pups from I. A. Curriker. The pups weresont up onthe stage to the With ers ranch. Jack Hampton, of Puisley is re ported very low. Mr. Hampton has been suffering for several months with caucer of the liver, and his recovery is doubtful. K.K. Henderson and Bonnie Van doru the two Silver Lake jurors, who spent all the term of circuit court in Lukeview, derurted for their homes last Thursday. D. P. Browuo wont to Mudeline last week to meet his family, returning to Bidwell for the summer. They have beeu in Berkeley since school opeue 1 there last fall. Miss Laura Snelling expects to stHrt for Portulnd ilomluy, to meet hot mother and sister Genie, they will then visit San Francisco aud several California points. J. H. Hucthinson cams over from Warner this week. Ho says the news papers did not get him married lost winter. But thru tie ought not to blame tne papers. Auten & Burnes, the real estate dealers have a few good homestead eliuquisbmeuts for sale. Cull on them iu the I-aud Office block, or write for particulars. 1 C. li. Parker's son, Arthur, cume over from Adei last Thursday after his father, aud they went home Saturday. D. P. Browue having taken Mr. Pur- ker's team to the railroad. I! it .V: V rMf.'-w. A 1 l:.v.V: V! it" r n r LOVI OK COUNTRY JUNE Ht$ 3 K G T JL(T IT "18 lo fcso li i 3QI I T 1 WCIiKLY WEATMliR Hl-POKT. Below we give a report of the westhct a recorded by the Government weathei i tu .() station at The Examiner Otlice. i This rert is changed each week, and II our renders wish to keen a yearly record of weather conditions fur future refer , ence, cut out the report along the black ' line and paste it in a scrap book one week after another. This reord will l taken ou Titemla" to end each week til legin on Wednesday for the next week ; Government VV eather bureau Sis- ; lion at Lakeview, Oregon, j V. O. Mrrzxita, Coonerative Observer. ! Week ending TiK-sdiiy, June. 4 , 11)07 Imr niljmlii. iircflp ii'w rlmraitBf ((Hull (all u( 0r wed. j 7.1 W' " ' ' clear thur. l 75 ( !' 0.00 00 ' " frid'yi 42 I 0.0.1 00 , " Hnt'.v i'"7 I O'lO ; 00 I pt chj sun. I ff I Oil I (Ml j ch'nr " tiio.j.v 1 o.(K)"pK)'i "" tuo:i mIm ("(mhi 1 (h "i 9 ri ,,ui X lUdll I -. . I Adel J MINING SUPPLIES or Childrens Day" will be observed at the Methodist Church Sunday evening. Prof. Rice will render a cornet solo, and Mrs. Steele will reeite in addition to the childrens part. E. S. Morris was in town Monday from the West Side. He says the one dollar ad. be has been running in The Examiner biought him in $112 worth of business. See, it pays to adver tise. So gradually did the crowd dis burse from Lakeview that baa influxed our city for there weeks past, occa sioned by the session of circuit court ended last Saturday, that no reaction was visible. Dist. Attorney Moore went to Kla math on horse back this wbek. He promised to write back and let us know how be felt after the. ride, aud also send a picture of the horse when be got through. CHARLES II RICE. Director Lakeview Citizens' Bund, will give lessons ou all brass instruments cor net and slide trombone a specialty also muudolin. Lessons given ama teurs on violin. 23 tf. L. S. Ainsworth and J. S. Sprague came down from Paisley lust Sunday to meet some dry goods drummers, Messrs. tAinswoith & Spruguo have purchased the interest of C. L. With ers in the Puisley Mercantile Co. They are enlarging the store building uud intend putting iu a larger stock of goods than they have ever carried before. They returned homo Monday. A. Everything Carried in Stock for the Miner at both our Stores. Boots and Shoes for Miners, IJucca roos, Sheepmen and Ranchmen. GLOVES AND OVERALLS I'OR ALL. Groceries, Flour and Grain. AU kinds of Canned Goods. Hardware & Timing Tools. Warner Valley Mercantile Co Adel I Plush 6 3S Judge Iteuson left for Klamath Falls lust Sunday. Judge Webster also left for bis home in Portland. Attorney McAllister, who attended Cicruit Court in Lake county as spoolal pros ecutor, returned to his homo in Portland. Mr. A. W. Erickson, fathor of For est Inspector Erickson of ttls place, arrived here from South Dakota last week ou a visit with hia son and to look over the county. Mr. Erickson will probably Invest In some timber land here. rX-JMLJ L.MI vl-o r- kJtX I SALE OR LEASE I Stock men, Especially Sheepmen, should write or interview the Land Commissioner of the Military Road Co. beiore deciding to sell or Reduce their Bands. 4 Large or Small tracts may be leased, Klamath, Lake, Harney, or Malheur Count les, ior one year, or term of years, and nwmv JiiniillllV JHIlCIJilSetl ouingiu, or terms. Address all communications to liar in easv iy A. Hunter, (Land Com.) or Wm. Shirk, (leneral agent, care of First National Hank, Lake view, Ore.