r For the Children To succeed these days you must have plenty of grit, cour age, strength. How is it with the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate? Do not forget Ayer's Sarsaparills. You know it makes the blood pure and rich, and builds up the general health in every wsy. Tha rl.llrtran punnnt pottlM? ha wmtntA haalth ...i... II. . Ifl toffffear fMjIinlllMU. I Of trri ! Mllntltmtlt.n kf ! laltlJ Uoaat vC Af All t nMbla,u'-M4- A V a4 BT O. 7 r" MW.H, AIM PMfMwnri V 7 HAIR VIOOt. ADIie CURE. CIIIKKY PBCTOtAL. yers Wa tiara aa aanrata I W. pnbllab tli r.raul.a af all aur madialnaa. The Crcamry Proposition. Mr. A. C. KWIuner, or Prluevllle, U canvassing lakvlew tliln week to m-n what can bo done lu I ho way of organ Izlng a company to build a creamery In Lakeview. Ho expect to raltta a Inul one ttnlf of tho iici piwury amount lu Lakeview, when ho will go among tho farmer for the rent. A Unit t:ir00 will bo necennary to start the cream ery going. The creamery proportion U a thing that ha In-en much talked of hero and the need for such nn luHtitiition Ih ilaln. There hit not bi-ii year for aomo time that creamery butter has not Imen shipped in here from Calif ornia, iiiiIvhm It In thla year, and more than likely it will occur thla year Im fore tho Hummer ih over. Willi a creamery here audi an Mr. Skinner propose to ehtaMUh, Imtter, the IxtHt In the world, could he tihlpped out Instead of being Import I. Mr. Skinner Iiiih been successful lu other lacea establishing creamery plant, and has given Hatlitfiictlon in i eveiy way. From what we can learn I of him from outside source, wfc be- j Hove the people would make no mis- i take iu supporting hi proposition. ', The Pourth In lk County. Tho celebration In Lakeview waa, (ulle a iiccom. A In ore crowd at-' tended and all seemed to enjoy the oocaalon. The pxrrclne in the court hoima square was all that waa antlcl- paled, the singing and Apeak Ing waa ' excellent, the Declaration of Inde pendence waa rend by Prof. Leavltt in an ablo rummer. MUa Charlton per-( formed her part In a graceful manner aa lloddeaa of Liberty, and waa very tweet and pretty In her dainty role. 1 The Mie Millie Reynolds and Kdna Ponland, acted aa anted o( I'aece and their pretty faces quite bocame tho title. .The three young ladlea were very lieaullfiil In tber handsome co tumea. The handaomcly decorated plutform, arranged by expert hand at decorating, added beauty to the scene. The mualo by the band was excellent, (and all told, the .exercises were better than waa expected, con sidering the abort time In which the program waa arranged. Tho chlldrena racea and gnmoa m the evening were wltueimed by many and enjoyed. The day ending aa It did with a grand ball in tho new Opera Houae, which waa comfortably tilled with danceia and apectatora, and the fine mualo rounded out the Fourth of July festivities in nice atyle, and we believe everyone went home well pleased. The Celebration at Silver Lake and other placea In Lake county waa suc cessful In every way, ao we learn. At Silver Lake two ball games were played ; one between the Paisley team add tho Hllver Lake team, tho hitter winning by a acoro of 14 to 11. The next day the railroad surveying crew, camped near town, played the local team and won from the boya. The score not learned. A Wonderful lUpptnlng Port Ilyron, N. V., has witnessed one of the most remarkable caaea of healing ever recorded. Amos F. King of that place says: "Jiucklen'a Arn ica Halve cured a sore on my leg with which I had suffered over ftQ years. I am now 8f." (luaranteed to cure all sores, by Lon Heidi, Unionist !Kc Lorenz Again In the Tolls. 0 .11. Parke came over from Adel last Nuiiday evening and awore nut a warrant for the arrest of Charley Lorenz, on a charge of horse stealing, and In company with Mr. Parker, the ahai iff went nvei Monday and brought Lorenz to town. The preliminary hearing Is set for to-day. Dent went back to Warner Tuesday after wit nesses. It waa reported here Tuesday that the horse Lorenz was charged with stealing had been found, but there seems to be more trouble await ing hlri should be escape prosecution on thatchurge. It la reported that he drove a bunch of horses from down near Cedrville, to Warner and had tbem In bis corral, and later Mie horses were found up in the rimrocks with fresh brands on them. If thla is true, it Is likely that Modoc coupty will want a turn with him. Mr. Lorenz haa bad some experience In tho courts of this county, having served out a sentence iu the county Jail for stealing hay, aud was also fined forty dollara for pointing a gun at an officer. Mrs. 8.T. Colviu writes tho Exam iner from Palmyra, New York, thut she Is at that phico on a visit to her old home, aud will return to Lake- view lu a short time. LOST: Team of driving mares, in the vleln'ty of Drews Creek or Dog lake. One bay mate branded JO; one brown mare branded ace of clubs on left stlllo. I will pay a liberal reward for the . retun of the animals to Lake- view or where I cuu get them. W. MOSS. Ta Trap Shoot. Another trap shoot took place on the Fourth. Home very good scores were made. Harry liailey, W. R. (Steele aud Loo lieall took live shots each, and quit the game. It was easy to see through their score (0). The score made by those who shot the full twenty-five shots is: Armstrong 17 Thornton 1J F..D. Hmith 15 AuUn 18 Dyer . 10 Proud foot 18 The club is out of blue rocks, and their next meet will be dejuyed until more can 'be hoc u red. Conn 15 Hoyd 18 Ingram IU W. IL Bernard 8 T. E. Iiernard 13 Massingill 13 H.O. Crettxler and wifu uud Mr and j Mrs A Metier and daughter, Dorothy went down to the home of Mr. and i Mrs J. P. Duke about 8 miles below town hut Sunday In Cressler'a auto mobile, making the trip down In IK) j minutes. Theie piirtukiug f an ele ' gunt ill n tier, aud returned to town in I the evening. They wea r and wear and wear Mr- t uf ' V't. m ezr- will first see that your sideboard is stocked with the favorite K Jesse Moore Whiskey GUESTS PREFER IT 'STOCKINGS von ciniDriKN Levi Strauss & Co. BOLE DISTRIllUTOP.S The United States Government endorses it as abso- I t t fli i r Ml iiiteiy pure ana stnctiy as required Dy tnc l ure rood and Drugs Act It's the same blended Kentucky Whiskey before the public the last 54 y :ars. ON SALE AT ALL FIRST CLASS PLACES J i J lui i a i ..aara., J LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. INCORPORATED tottalaMaWataV A COMPLETE RECORD e h.'ivc made an entire transcript of all Records in Lake County, which, in any way, aflcct Real Property in the count'. We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer ever made in Lake County, and every Deed given. , ' EwWMWHMItHHIIIMIHMI.H 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 arc not indexed at all, and ate most diflieult to trace up from the records. We have notations of all these Errors: Others cannot find them. We have spent hundreds of dollars hunting up t these errors, and we can guarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, Manager. m4m SALE OF SUMflER GOODS LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS Etc. 4 Our entire stock of Summer Dress Goods and Ladies' Shirt Waists must be sold regardless of Cost. $2.00 Shirts Waist for $1.25 $1.50 99 ff " .95 $1.00 " " " .65 .75 " " " .45 Wash Goods will be sold at same rate. Do not miss this opportunity but come while your size is here and before the best patterns are sold. LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO. The Ball dame the Fourth. The hall ganie played at the race track on the afternoon of the Fourth between two picked up teams waa wit neaaed bjr a large crowd of ' batse ball fana. and a great deal of interest waa manifest. FollwluK la the lineup aiid score. Players Runa Poeition Rune Players Wallace 3 I-baue Hutching 3 Catcher. McDonald 1 2 base E. MiUer 3 r-fleld Heard 2 3-base Williams 2 Pitcher ljongfellow 3 l-Qeld Reynolds 2 c-tteld JudtfO 3 s-fctop 22 totals 0 3 2 o Uowan Dutton Leavitt Dull fcoyd 2 Young 3 Storkman 1 FauLian 2 Storkman 17 $100 Reward. $ I vU. The renders of this paper will bo pleaaod to learn that there is at lcoat one dreaded dlwafiethatacience hus been able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the found ation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. Tho proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Hollars for uny case that it fails to cure. Kend for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold bv all Druggists, 7."c. Take Halla Family Pills for con tention. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lake County. In the matter of :be Oaur-)ORDER dian-ahip of the estate of) TO Robert EiiRley, Glen lialgey) SHOW Elsie Bagley aud Mark Dagley )CAUSE Minors, ) This matter coming on regularly to be heardipon this 17tb day of June, 1907. noon the duly verified petition of Olive Keal, theViu lyappointed, sct iugand qualified Guardian of the Per son and Estate of tbeabove named Minors, and each of them, for an Order ot Sale of the Real Property belonging to said Minors and each of them, and it appearing thirefiom, hat there is no personal property belonging to said Minors or either of tbem ; and that there are no funds available or on hand with which to support and maintain said wards or either of them; and that it is neces sary for the support and maintainance of said Wards aud each of them that said real property belonging to said Wards and each of tbem be sold ; ' It Is Therefore ORDERED aud DE CREED that Wednesday the 24th day of July, at Ten o'clock in the fore noon of said day tSE and is hereby appointed as the Time for hearing said Petition and that the Next of Kin of said Wards and of each of them aud that all persona interested iu said Estate of said Minors and of each of them appear at Chambers, iu ho Court House iu Lakeview, Lake Couuty, Oregon, on the above named date to show cause why a license shoull not be granted for the salt of all the iuterebt of said wards aud each of them iu aud to the following described Real property, to-wit: An undivided Four-Ninths interest in and to the W'. of NW. Seo. 25 Tp. 33 S., R. 18 F.., also commencing at the North-east corner of the NW.'i of NE4 Seo. 23 iu said Tp. and Range; thence running East 5 chuius; thence ruuuiug South 40 chains; tbence running West 5 chains; thetico running North 40 chuius to place of beginning. This Order shall be Published iu the Lake County Examiner a News pa por of General Circulation iu Luke Couuty. -Oregon, for a period of Three successive weeks prior to the date of hearing hereof. Done in open Court tbls 17tn day of June, 1U07, at Lakeview, Oregon. li. JJuiy, judge. OUR NEW QUAR.TERS The Lakeview Furniture Com pany has moved into the large Brick Building on Water street where a Large Stock of everv- . thing usually found in a Furn- jrj iturc Store will be kept pi Undertaker's Parlors a Repair Shop R LAKEVIEW FURNITURE "g ; ; STORE. Win. WALLACE. ProD'r I I j ELI RESTAURANT j I Located on Water Street, near the Post office. I Meals at all Hours. Fresh oysters kept on v hand during the oyster season. Fish and game I in season. 0 I 1 On!y First-class Restaurant "in Lakeview. i ELI, PROPRIETOR. TIMBER LAll KOTlt'K. United States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon, May 13, 1007. Notice is uereoy given mat in com pliance with the provisions or tbe act of Congress ol June d, 18 if, entitled "An act lor tne sale or timuer lauaa iu the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,' extended to all the Public Land States by ct of August 4,1802, Jennie Holder, of Paisley, county of Lake State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this ottleo his sworn statement No. 3088, for tbe purchase of the S,'a SW. of Section No. 8, in Township, No. 3T)S., Range No. 19. E., W. M. and will otfer proof to frhow that tie land sought is more valuable for its timber or stouo than for agricultural pur poses, and to estaUlsh his claim to said laud before Register aud Receiver t lakeview Oreuon. on Friday, the '2(5. dar of July, 1007. I He names rfs witnesses: w. It. Ham niersley aud S. P. Moss of Lakeview, Oregon, R. N. Phelps and C. S. Mor ris, of Paisley, Oregon. A hit Anil ell nttrsona clalminir ad versely the above described lauds are requested to nio tneir claims in mis office on or before Viid 2iith day of July, 1007. 20-10. J. N. Vataon, Register. T1MBKK LASH ROTICK. United States Land Office, Lake view ,Oregou, May 13, 1007. Notice is hereby given that in com plauce with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of Culifornia. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terriotry," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1802, Lottie D. Withers, of Paisley, couuty of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 3001, for the purchase of the E NE4' Sec. 0, NV4' of Section No. 5, iu Township No. 34 S., Range No. 18, E., V. M., and will otter proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than 'or agricultural purposes, and to establish his -tluim to said land before Register aud Receiver at Lakeview Oregon on Monday, the 5, day of August, 1007. lie names as wituuses: C. W. Withers, C. L. Withers, J. 8. Sprague, M. C. Currier, all of Paisley Oregon. Any aud all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are reqdested to file their claims iu this office on or before said 5tb, dayof August, 1007. ' J.N. Watson, Register. 10-20 S