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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1907)
The question of selecting a store is too Important to be decided without ' ' mature deliberation. Buying your goods in the Right store means a great deal to you, whether youb( y much or little. So successfully has this store always met the most exacting recjuire- ' ments of other Customers, . we feel justified in believing that it will meet yours Equally as well, y We make it a point : to see that you are in every way with the satisfied ' goods we sell, and this insures your coming back. . You'll aiways find 1 Our prices as reasonable as we can . make them. ' The Store of Quality and -! Low Prices. NbW RESTAURANT I Opened this Week! First Door, South of Ahlstrom's Harness Shop on Main Street. Give us a trial and we will treat you right. uur taoie win oe sup plied with the best of every thingthe market affords at right prices. Mrs. J. S. Branch, Proprietor. ft ! r I J. B. AUTEN FRANK BARNES Homesteads and Desert, Land Claims from AUTEN & BARNES REAL ESTATE BROKERS LAND OFFC; BLOCK LAKEVIEW, OREGON Lakeview And Vicinity Mining Supplies at I.kevlew, Merc Co. n Dutch lunch nt the llrowery Sn- oon. tf , New clothing for mcu at Ahlstronii Bros. 1 Dutch lunch at tho Uwwpry loon. tf Dutch luuch nt the Brewery Sa loon. ' tf W. P. Wright it here from Urant Pau. CI. B, Wilcox waa lu Lakevtew laet week. Geo. Wright waa iu from the rauch Tuesday. i E Efrualley was In from the sawmill Tuesday, , Kli Restaurant, First class nieali at (ill hours. tf. Mrs. J. !.. Heryfonl is reported, sick this week. SI Henderson was down from Camas prairU Tueeady. ! Joe Yokum Vas in town Tuesday from Crooked oteek. ! Ueorge StirKel came up from l'me Creek last Saturday. Dance in the New Hall on the Fourth of July night 1 Ut i W. A. Shauer and wife were up from Pine Creek this week. ' : Jas. Harry was in towu from the sheep range last Sunday. ' ' Geo. Harrow whs to Paisley to nt tend the ball games there. Man Whorton and wife were up from Pine Creek Tuesday. C. Easton and Jas. Vincent were up from Piue Creek Monday. A stenographer is to arrive here soon for the forestry office. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stlckel came up from Pine Creek yesterday. O. B. Burch was here first of the week from Klamath Agency. J. Campbell of Oakland, was over from Warner ttrst of the week. W. J. Mokee was In town from Drews valley one day lasi week. P. Williams was registered at Hotel Lakevlew last week from Burns. Novelties in mens - bats for men and boys at Bailey Sl Massingill. tf See the new ' advertisement of J. Wendell, the butcher, tthis week. Win. MendenbalL of Klamath Falls, was in Lakeview first of the week. S. J. Dutton and family were iu town from the ranch last Saturday. 1 Frank Paxton waa in town a day or two last week from the sheep range ' Notice the weather report; over two inches of water the first week of Jane. Frank Romer was down first of ton week from the "0 ranch in Cbewaucan ! Homestead and Desert claims, at Auten A Barnes, Land office block, x Joe'Arzner and family have moved out to thtir homenteaJ for the Sum mer, Miss Pearl Moss went to Paisley lat Saturday , on a visit with relatives there. D. J. Wilcox went out to the War ner canyon ranch Tuesday to dip his sheep. Options taken on timber land at We will pay the highest tf. iu the Wallace j Final ivool Notice j K mirkable Rescue. Laud (jtiico nt Lakeview, Oifgou, ) That :uth is stranger than Motion, JUiua 11 lJi'7. has on more been demonstrated in Xotice ! is ln-ieoy tjireii that V, 11. j t be lx'.tk; town of Fedora, Tenn., the Cotirad, of Klaumth County Jr'Kou, 1 ret;iuVj .. of C. V. Pepper. He fca tihsd 'notice of his intention to ... ... . . , outiieiy ij. l,o O.x.l l.'luu vimr r.rfinf hi iiliriri.it Wfliet J W UH JO 0 .'1, unities? f liis.c.laim. viz: Honii-;tea(l Entry : abled v.Uh hemorrhages of the this offie price. Arthur Follett is employed Funiture establishment of and Co. Jim McDonald and W. K. McCor mack came down from Paisley Lit Sunday. Oeorue Whortou. Bill Nixon and Cliarley Crapps went to Paisley lust Saturday. Wm. Vallaoe exoects his wife and daughter to rtturn from California this week. J. S. Sprague passed through Lake view yesterday on his way to San Francisco. S. P. Moas came down from Ohe waucan first of the week to e the wool buyers. List your town property with Auten Sc Barnes 1 Vintie Miller was assistant Postmas ter for a few days during the absence of James Judge, No. 212 made Hf i't. 7. fur the and t1.. .it. Doctors tailed to help H y, vVAV" 7' 'imwheip jii h, ; me h, j M llope L.( iu.,i wy)fea I ,h. JmJl ZLXr'r taking Dr. Kin,, New Discovery, and Receiver ,at Lakeview Oregon, on jTheu .Drtaut relief came. The cougU 2oth day pf July. l'.W. ll nanie-t the i jn(. so-.;, ceahud ; the bleeding dimin following witues to prove his con- 1(.heJ rc aud iu thrv r. weeks I 4,4,1 to o to work." :ar.nUed U. S. McDonald, John j:iler, G. W ', enra f r coughs and cold-". &Jc. and tfJooley, H. A. llrallaiu, y'.l ot Paisley ii.ijij Lec Bealls drug btore, trial Owgou.i i bottle fv-u. 21-C J, N. 4t;-.( r., Register. 1 J. a. ijrli rt on was in town Tues-I day. .Mr. Audorsou informs us that ; II. K. Barker, the Southern lungs j coritractoi, spent a few days in stage town "Uuclo "John M ut.ker was quite slok at Cumas prairie tlrt of tho week, au 1 lir. J'attersor: was called out to uttond biin. Ho .- better last rejort. b e i di out to sell the ran' b ut the Uaji. 'a'o did not learn the name of the R.m who contemplated making the purchase. j j The city council held u brief moet- OooigiJ Baohol ier came iu from the , iUt ij uu(j juvehtigated the shoep riuge last week to look foi a j Bweriit'e system. A ' new bewerage house to'move into, the one where he tank vn, to be dug in the rear of the has been liviug having A Storkiiianu. r,et-a sold to hotel block uud the was requested. ouucil's approval first of the week.- Joe Benunet came in Town Tuesday frnm Paxton's sheen camp iu tho Pitch Log country. Wm. RhIIiv and wife were down to town Tuesday from the Colviu Ranch, on Crooked Creek. C. C. Loftus and wife were over from Crane Creek Tuesday, attending to business mutters. Miss Mabel Iiaekuey is quite sick with the measles. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Friday came over from Adel last week, aud spent a couple of days iu town. Don't forget the social dance in the Odd Fellowa' Hall Saturday night by Mr. Price the musician. 1 ' Willani Wallace has been appointed administrator of the estate of Charles T. Thompson, deceased. W. B. Sulder and Dr. R II. Smith went to Bubuner Lak ; 111 wnk ;to inn 00 r prospecting lour. . , - ; j j 0. M. Ingram, head of tho forestry department iu I.nkeviow, Is expecting his oHoo f urnlturf fcoou. j. W. II. Martiu aud Oeorxa Kmith were registered nt Hotel Luke v low last week from Slher Lake. Born In Iakview. Oregon, Jun 12, 11X17, to the wife of F. B. Hous ton, of Warner Iake, a son. Mrs. C. (). Metzker left this morn ing for Paisley, woero her dauLgtvr Kva Is ill with the tuoaslea. . Kd. Henderson and H. A. Lester spent several days of Inst week lu Lakeview, from Silver Lake. . Work is progressing ou the Sulder Hall. The carpenters expect to have it tluished by the first of July. . A Oraud Fourth of July Ball will be given in the New Sulder Hall on the uight of the Furth of July. 2t L. B. Moss rnme in from the sheep range last week with bis sheep.' He will shear at the plant this week. A. C. Oberlin, Wm. Sutherland aud Jos. Phillips, of Bly, were lu Lakeview first of the week, on land business. Mares bred to Fine Jacks or Driv ing Horse. Write to F. S. Morris Lakeview or call at ranch. 18 1m. have yonr eyes tested by 1 B. Whortou and fitted with glasses that will give satisfaction, at reasonable prices tf F.lgnt hundred uew lvdlsou Phono graph Records received at A. L, Thorn tou's Drug btore. The very latest. 17 tr. The Oliver Creamry butter is the best on the market for sale at Bieber'a Cash store at ' cents per puud, full weight. , 1 Mrs. Harriet Walters has been ap pointed admlnlstrattlx of the estate of her deceased husbaud Martin T. Walters. Bob Smith, O. K. and C. K. Mo Rone, Ceo. Perklui and Ceo, Stevens were up fiom Pine Creek last Satur day night. Miss Edna Stevens, who ouce resid ed iu Lakeview, ws married lust week to Mr. Oeorgo Upton In Lorn poo, Calif. A tennis club has beeu organized iu Lakeview, the court to he laid on the Watson property north of The Exam iner Office. . Pete Post weutto Paisley last Satur day. It is said that tnls Is the first time Pete has beeu out of Lakeview for 25 years. Dick Kiugsley presented this office with a few flue starwberries last week, raised here in towu ; the first we have sueu this season. ' Ebon Tatro passed through town Tuesday ou his way home from Lake City where he had beeu to attend the Baptist Convention. . Walter Dottou rttnruad from a weeks vacation at their ranch lust' Sunday. While ut home he hail a touch of the measles. . Miss Eva Clark departed for Prlue- ville last Saturday for several mouths visit. She will remain at Paisley a week visiting there. ;Miss VeraCoun, who lias been visit- jog n L.akeview ana riue reo w some weeks, returned to ner home at Paisley last Saturday. D. K. Penuer, the piano tuner, will make his annual visit to Lakeview in the near future. If your piano needs tuning, wait for him. 22 tf. Mr. O. (Junderson of Portland, is hr in tlio Kalvauon Army wora. He delivered a lecture iu the M. E. Church Tuesday eveniug. When you clean house lemember that we are hoadquarters for lnoe cur tains prices from 85 cents to 87.1)0 per pair. Bailey &, Massingill. tf Mrs. Lizzie Chrisman, daughter of Mrs. Harriett Walters, arrived in Lakeview from Sacramento this week on a visit with relatives here. Auten &. Baimes, the real estate firm located in the Laud office block, in Lakeview. are now prepared to buy and. sell real estate of all kinds 1 Major Klngsley, son of Mr. and Mrs, Dink Kincslev. oflLttkevlew. who has hAAn in Harnev county working for the past year, is home on a visit. Joe Tracy, son of Xlr., and Mrs. W, D. Tracy, of Drews Valley, who atteu ded school at Corvallis last winter, r' turned homelaBt Friday morning. George Huffmaster, an old time vnouero. of Warner Valley carne to town last week and spent soveral days, He will go to work on the Heart rauc The base ball boys went to falsley ast Sunday, starting from nere at nnnn. to take nart in the ball tournament at that place ou Monday Mrs. J. Wendell went out to Crane Creek a few days ugo aud bought bunch, uumbeiing about 20 head, of the finest beef cattlo suid ever to hav been brought into Lakvelew. Th hoof are for the Wendell butche Shop. ' The Silver Lake Oregoniau says tha the barn belonging t J Mi Martin of Silver Lake, ou the ranch now occu pied by Ira Bradley, was set on lire one day last week, oy the children playing ju the barn, and was burned down. WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT. , Below we give a report ol the wentbei ns recorded by the Oovernmeiit wesiher hui-tMiu station at The Examiner Olllce. Thl report is changed each week, and II our reader winh to keen a yearly record of weather conditions for future refer ence, out out the report along the black line and paste it in a scrap bonk ons week after another. This reord will lt taken on TuemU" to end each week slid tagiii on Wednesday for the next week Government Weather Bureau Sta tion ai Lakeview, Oregon, ('. O. Mrtxkrr, Cooierativa Observer. Week ciiilltiK Tuesday, Jin"'- 's Pny mat mln, Wc,).pl"'ilJ "tii nr." .V :io ir"iil 7.1 ,2i, iiit'y Ti mm.1' 7 1 1.1 mo u.i T4 tu-w. I iinj' ' IISIIIIII i;. (all rharal.r pi day I'lu'inl n.ir. "ll.Oii "((.(Ml (H) (Ml IX) 0.(M J IN) tUiO ( M " clear 9 Plush MINING Adel SUPPLIES Everything Carried In Stock for the Miner at both our 5tore3. , Boot5 and Shoes for Miners, Bucca- roos, Sheepmen and Ranchmen. ' i OLOVEES AND OVERAH FOR ALL. . j Groceries, Flour, and Grain. i All kinds of Canned Goods. Hardware & Hiiiing Tools. Warner Valley Mercantile Co Adel i t Plush T GRAND 4th OF JULY BALL THURSDAY NIGHT JULY 4th, 190?. ' In The Snider Hall, Everything New, Music By The Orchestra. Everybody should attend the first ball given in the New Hall, plenty of room, plenty of dance, plenty of fun. Everybody Come. r BEEF, MUTTON. PORK, SAUSAGE, EIC, "i ALWAYS ON HAND AT TUB ..Lakeview Meat Market.. JOHN WENDELL, Proprietor Iitvl ilarvey arrived lHt Kuturday from Madeline with K. O. CreeHler'n Hiitomohile. The oiachiue waa un loaded Bundny at Mr. Creswler'a reel- denue, mldet a crowd of ApectatorH. When the choo chco wagon was put In tune Ham took everul spina about own, uivinff tiiotie who desired a ride. The machine is a Huick, one of the heat oiado. It coat Sam' about II 103 AT MKK3ENT LOCATED BUILDING NORTH OF HOTEL LAKEVitiW in Ran Fiauoluco. power machine. It i a 22 horrfo The time cnnieti every auuimer iu lakeview, wheu the married men miiHt cither wear all the clothe they have or hide the aurplua to prevent their wivea from trading them to tho Vim lux Indian forbuukeU. That time Iiuh arrived thin eanon a little early, uud if tho men don't get their eyes opeiithey will find theniBelvea with-, out clothed Home day, and a ' atac.k of Indian IiauketH lutho corner of th' purlor. ROAD LANDS SALE OR LEASE Stock inen, Kspccialh' Sheepmen, should write or interview the Land Commissioner 'of the ' Military Koari Co. belore deciding to sell or Keduee their Bands. Large or Small tracts may he leased, in , Klamath, Lake, Harney, or Malheur Count ies, for one year, or term of years, and in some instances purchased outright,1 or easy terms. , Address all communications to Harry A. Hunter, (Land Com.) or Win. Shirk, (Jencnil agent, care of llrst National Hank, Lake view, Ore. 1 ; ': , i , , SSL