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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1907)
h I i LA O neml tin days a. ro r ronn 1st t Nov. X Removal Notice. We will move shortly into our New Brick Building, on the Corner of Water and Bear Sts. directly south of the Hotel Lakeview. In anticipation of our moving we are offering special inducements to close out our entire line of Summer Dress Goods, Ladies. Misses and childrens Oxfords, Ladies waists. Mens Summer clothing Etc Etc. Profit will not be taken into considera tion. We want to close out these lines of goods rather than move them into our New Building. If you are looking for real bargains do not fail to come here be fore the goods are disposed of. Lakeview And Vicinity k. p. Lam over from rinnh few daya toftt week, returning on Hat- Mluluu 8uh'Hp t Ukevlew, Mm ;r,lT, in oompauy with M. Mark Co. It Iouft KU Glove at Lakeview More. Co. 1 New clothing for men at A Matron), Hro. 1 lunch nt the Dutch loon. Dutch lunch nt tho loon. lutrh lunch nt (Hill. the N bW RESTAURANT Opened this Week. First Door South of Ahlstrom's Harness Shop on Main Street. Give us a trial and we will treat you right. Hrewery gn tf Brewery Su it Krewery Siu tf Spratt Wella, was over from My lant week. Nate Wilcox an in from the much Saturday. KU Keataurnnt. l'irvt class nieiiln at all hours. tf E. II. Peguello cmne in from the West Mouday. A. O. Dunhme was up fom Fandan go n few days. . . . .... i t . rarrow was cere irom t aiaicy first of the week. Screen doors of all eizes at Halley ami MassinfiilU. I W. Z. Wom was over from Plush flrt of the week. Frauk Roggera wad here from Tlush tirst of this week. W. D. Tracy waa in from Drews vnl ley last Saturday. Lad res Summer Waists at Coot at Bieber'a Cuah Store. x Art Kehart was in from Crooked creek last Saturday. C. Ii. llaldwin was here from Kiam ath Falls last Sunday. Cheap lots for actual home builders in Watson's Addition. U'Jtf. II. E. Koozer and wife came in from Drews valley yesterday. S. P Moss was down from Che- waucan first of the week. Mrs. . L. Heammon camo over from Plush first of the week. boys, get your tin cans ready; guess the marshal won't interfere. A. Storknian bought J. M. Hand- ley's driving horse this week. Post Master Miller and V. Moss' family are out camping this week. Men's summer suits at reduced prices at Bieber'a Cash Store, x Qute a rain fell last Thursday, put ting a stop to haying for a few days. For Fine Residence Lots in Wat son's Addition, see J. X. Watson 2Mf J. A. Morris and little son spent several days in Lakeview from Plush last week. New Line of Ladies' Suitings for fail and winter received at Bieber's Cash Store. x L .O. Knqui.-it was in town Tuesday from Gearbart mountain, where he has his bheep. Bob. Kobinette and Miss Vida Cbri.-miau came down from Silver Lake this week. Lot"t. One roan mare branded half- Our table will be sup plied with the best of every thingthe market affords at right prices. Mrs. J. S. Branch, Proprietor. Uinbacb. 1 1 NEW FINE CREEK, ORE. Under Entirely New Hanagement Having recently purchased the hotel from Mr. McDonald, I earnestly solicit a share of public patronage. My aim shall be to please. GEORGIA STICKEL, Proprietor. THEY WEAR tKO WEAR AND WEA!. STOCKINGS Levi Strauss & Co. HOWZ DISTRIBUTORS J. J. Monroo, for many yraj-s r. resi dent of Lake county having taught school in Lsdeeview and conducted a fctfire in vVarnor. been in c-ui.'y office, etc., arrived here from Santa1 Clara Monday, where he Las resided with bin family fr,r nearly a year. He cmne Ik re to Kee about leasing bis ranch down tLe valley for another year. Mr Mouroe does not like it ho well in California us ho does here, lie hardly known why, Lut lie don't. He bus been engaged in varioua occu pations there, fcuch us dealing in hors es, running a grocery etore, etc. He says his wife's health in not ao good down there iih it wan in Lake county. turn to C lr. McCoiilo id triuiuiiut up the trees on his property, recently pur chased from Massingill. C. II. Du.-senbery nnd Mike Dooher, timber cruinerii, were in from the wood.- a few daya this week. Tho bent gmcke for u niokle, "Ad ams' Cabinet" C'igarn; Six far a quar ter at Uieber's Cash Store. x Some excellent hay land to rout. On Sec. 31 aS-'.U Apply Hunter Land Co. First National Hank. tf Two prospectors from Grant.-! l'ana pas.-ed through Lakeview lat Saturday euroute to the Windy Hollow hill. Ladicb', Alinaes and Children's Ox fords and Sandals at reduced prices to close out at I'ieoer'a Cash Store, x Do not overlook Special Sale of Ladies Shirt Waists aud Summer drens Goods at Lakeview Merc. Co. 1 I am agent for the Sacramento Ueo, the Lent daily paper on the CoaHt. Win. Wallace, at the Furniture Store. ,'5.1-tf. T. H,. Johuntone, of Cedar villo, nierchaut, and C. K. Bender, a Reno hanker, ai rived in Lakeview yester day. B. F. Ham urn and ton btarted Tues day on their return to Callahan, ufter (spending u couple of weeks at his old home. The Lakeview Laud Sc Lumber Co. are prepared to ill! all orders for lum ber promptly. Send in your orders. 33 1M. The aseHBrneut of members of the Women of Woodcraft for the month of Autfiiht may be paid to K. F. Cheeney. 1 Tho Mercantile Co. are giving the bcrit values in Ladies Shirt Waists nnd Summer Goods ever tun in Lakeview. 1 X. Arzner and family, hpeut. Sun day fihhing, und having a good time eating a line lunch and a big freezer of ice cream. A. II. Mclnuis, the Bed liluff sheep buyer, who left here a lew weeks ago with the intenion of remaining in tho Lookout country for some time yet, returned to Lakeview quite unex pectedly Monday morning. and his engineer. When you clean houno lemeinlxr thnt we are headquarter tor lace cur tntni price from H5 cent to 17.00 per pair. Huiloy A MnRslnglll. tf Th Hutter paper kept by Tho Kx amliier ran be Roaked In water and wrung out like cloth and U aa strong and tlrm aa when dry. Coma and try It tf. V. U in bach cama in from the ramp a few daya ago, lie aald one of hid roan horses left him Rome nlghta ago, aud he was unable to Hnd him up to that time. Mrs. F. M. Miller write from Yel lowstone Tarn, "We are havinu a line ! time here; havo neen almost every thing there I to ee, and It Is cer tainly wonderful. ' J. M. Handley, who wna brought over fiom Warner nick last t wn-k is able to be up again. He will return to Warner, there to remain, having disponed of his properly here in lake view to the Library Association. C. S. I ten illol ami family were down from Paisley last week. Ves. says his sawmill has not been running of late on account of the scarcity of help, everyone going to the hay field to work. CHAKLKS K. KICK. Director Ijnkerlew Citizens Hand, will give sous on all brass instruments cornet aud slide trombone a spec llaty also mandolin. Lessons gvien amateurs on vlo in. 2:-tf. C W. Withers and wife came down from Summer Lako last Thursday, Mrs. Withers to make proof on a tim ber claim. M. C. Currier, proprie tor of the Paisley hotel, accompanied them as a witness. Yesterday while ruuuiug the type setter in The F.xaminer oltKv, Mrs C. O. Metzker met with n painful ac cident. Her Iiair tieeame tangled on a rapidly revolving shaft and her head jerked violently against the machine. tearing out a laruo buuch of her hair aud bruising her hend severely. No serious results ar expected, however. M. Marks, tlio mining man, leturned from Seattlo last week. He brought a civil engineer with him, aud thvy will make investigations lath in the mines and in the Warner valley irrigation project inaugurated by Mr. Marks some mouths igo, in North Warner. George Wiuglleld, C. A. Lundy, W. U. Snider and G. It. Whortou went to Paisley Tuesday afternoon in Wing fields automobile, leaving here about 2 o'clock. They expected to make the run in two hours. 40 miles, but were two hours and to minutes on the road. I. G. Moshier. who left here last fall for Stockton, Calif., returned here last weok in company with his uncle Ira Mohir. They expert to lx hero a couple of weeks, when they will take a trip over to Myrtle Creek. Ira Jr. may return to Lake county this fall to remain. Mr. ('. A. Lundy, the nutomohilist. rejmirel S. H. (.'handlers' automobile this week. Since Mr. Cressler re- eived bis machine several other Lako- viewites are talking of getting ma chines,. We understand that Dr. Ihtly has ordered one and D. P. Malloy also. Lakeview will son Le filled with "choo-choo wak'ous. " V -.'-4jr.."A.'V t - '. ,. , ,i 1 ', ; v , ,. '..v, i .... ih 4 Jm . IIYl'ATU mmiNTiNOK A.actrinr I !w'wnwi Hi i i 1 ii. i i mifjMMWiW i hi '.' V. J yfj SVV. zrirZlIB iff ia is 14. ifr lG IT j o" ac j ra rr res ao1a"7lg6iaot5QiSi ill i Corps of Tea. her. Prof. J. lilough, of Iiyfayette, this state, who taught the high Heboid in Lakeview two terms, has been en gaged for the same position for the coming term. Prof. Hlough gave per fect satisfaction when ficre before aud bis engagement insures a good school for Lakeview this winter. We understand that Miss Snelling, Mrs. Cloud and Miss Hall have been engaged to teach in the same rooms they taught lafat winter. The other two teachers havo not yet been selected. Glanders in Shasta County. That there Is ground for fear of an epidemic of glanders in Shasta County is the belief of Dr. G. C. Taylor, a veterinary surgeon, says tho Redding Searchlight. . The danger from such an epidemic may xiardiy be overestimated, lue disease is not confined to horses. It is both courageous and infectious and the human race is not immune There are many cases on record of human beings contracting the dread disease. There is no known cure for it, and no more frightful death can be imagined. In the past few weeks Dr. Taylor klled a score or more horses suffering' form glanders and there are cumih now being watched. The Limit of Life. ' Tho moMt eminent medical scientists are unanimous in the conclusion that the generally accepted limitation of human life is many years below tho attainment possible with the advanced kuowle'lge of which the race is now poseswed. The critical period, that determines its duration, seems to be between &0 aud 00; the proper care of the body during this decade cannot be too strongly urged J carelessness then being fatal to longevity. Na ture's best helper after 50 is Lloctrlo Hittera, the scientific tonio medicine that revitalizes every organ of the body. Guaranteed by Leo Heull, Druggist. 00c. WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT. 1'elow we give a report of the westhei as recorded by the Gov eminent weather luVHti station The Kxaminer Olm-e. This report is Chang)! each week, and II our readers wish to keen a yearly record of weather condition!! tor fnture relet, cure, cut out the report along the black line and paste it in scrap hook on week after another. This reord will be taken on Tuesda" to end each week '( la-gin on Wednchday for tho next week Government Weather Itnreau Sta tion at Lakeview, Oregon, j ('. O. MvmtKKK, Cooperative Obecrver. Week ending Tuesday, Aug. i, I'.ni? Pair mat mill, .r.i l. 111 loll nv lull I'liara.u-r l 'tr wcii77Tn".Tri7 I lilt r. SH fnily) M n"i ent'v1 s:l I to MimJ: i.s mnnj v.i ! s file's. !t! I .Vi II. Ml II INI 0.(M 11.00 0 .nu " 0.00 li.OO I on I no I i ; ini j IM " clear 9 i X Plush MINING 1 Adol I SUPPLIES Uverything Carried in Stock for the Miner at both our Stores. Boots and Shoes for Miners, Hucca roos, Sheepmen and Ranchmen. GLOVES AND OVERALLS R)k ALL. Groceries, Flour and Grain. All kinds of Canned Goods. Hardware & Hilling Tools. fern .- - Warner Valley Mercantile Co IFIusrT 1 ! 3 r BEEF, MUTTON. PORK, SAUSA0E, ETC., ALWAYS ON HAND AT THE - ..Lakeview Meat Market.. JOHN WENDELL, Proprietor i. AT PRESENT LOCATED BUILDING NORTH OF HOTEL LA KEViEVV WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. 44 PROFESSORS 3 INSTRUCTORS COLLEGE OE LlliEHAL A UTS L'Gl'ItSES CliiHHlual . . A. H. Literary . . Ii. L. Scientific . . It S. 1'hllOHOphll'Hl . 1'h. Ii. The College of Liberal Art nialn tiiln the follnwing hcIiooIh: '1 he College of Oratory, O. IS. TheTeachera' College, 15. I'd. Thu N'oiuiiil School, Diploma. Tho Oregon Inatltuto or the Academy . Diploma. The School of Commerce, Diploma. AIT ILIA TED COLLEGES College of Medicine, . M.I). College of Law, . . ,L. j. College of Theology, , II. D. College of MiihIc, , . 11. M. Tho A (llllnted College are finan cially Indlpeiidciit of the College of Liberal Ai Ih. Tho School of Art, Corllflcate. The School ol Al t la o1h0 fiimn. daily Independent of tho College of Lb ernl nrtu. .- For Catuloguo addreHH I'ltESlDEN'T JOHN II. COLEMAN, Saloin, Oregon