Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, September 26, 1907, Image 8

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    PEOPLE WHO KNOW, tell us that our's is the Best
store to trade in.
PEOPLE WHO KNOW, tell us that our prices are fully
15 to 20 per cent less than Credit giving stores charge for
their goods.
PEOPLE WHO KNOW, tell us that the quality of our
;
goods are better for the price than can be bought elsewhere.
PEOPLE WHO KNOW, tell their friend Just as they tell
us and thats the reason our business is continually
growing.
wetelL YOU that you can buy the Best Fruit Granu
lated Sugar for $6.00 a hundred if you buy from us
$20.00 worth of other goods.
WE TELL YOU that you are saving just 25 per cent on
your sugar and fully 15 to 20 per cent on the other goods
if you buy your seasons supplies here.
LnkevlewAnd Vicinity
WEEKLY WEATMEK REPORT.
llelow ws Rivft report of the weathel
Iariww up mm R ll'nilli WITT Tf fHMM'l
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1 hitch lunch nt the
loon.
Dutch lunch nt the
loon.
Dutch lunch nt the
loon.
at the corner directly South of the Hotel.
NW PINE CREEK? OKE.
Under Entirely New Management
Having recently purchased the hotel from
Air. McDonald, I earnestly solicit a share of
public patronage. Aly aim shall be to please.
GEORGIA STICKEL, Proprietor.
HIE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE
elks huilding, Portland, okeuon
OUR FACULTY IS STRONGER THAN EVER
We have just soured the services of two high-salaried, practical, men.
a8 well as leading husiuess Educators, frmu the East. We leave no
Moiie unturned. We are now giving
you the best that money can procure.
H. v. isehnke, rres. SEND FOR CATALOGUE i. m. wamckk. i-rin.
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IJDSIB
Owing to the overcrowded condition
of the primary department of our
school the K.-bool Board baa decided
to receive no beginners after October
7tb.
Denis O'Conner, who has been at
Tule Lake for two years witb C. E.
Sherlock's sheep, came over to town
this week. He will return in a day or
two.
FOUND: A ladies' parse, on the
West Side. Owner may tec u re same
by identifying property and ying
50c for tbis local. Apply to E. S.
Morris.
The Lakeview Brass Baud, assisted
by C. C. Price, the pianist, will give
a concert in the Opera Uouae ou the
evening of October 4th. Price of ad
misfion 50 cents. 37 3
S. F. Ablatrom, the saddler, haa re
ceived a new shipment of gloves, the
best in the market. If you want
golves good ones call at the A hi
strom Harness Shop. r tf.
STRAYED. Came to my -nc-n
known as the Fish Hole ranch, a small
sorrel horse branded crown J on left
shoulder. Inqiurers address (J
Holbrook. Lakeview. Ore. 30 1
Clarence Dixon came over frmn
Warner Lake Monday. He informs
us that South Warner bas inaugurated
a reform movement. A Sunday school
was organized there two weeks ago,
and is well attended.
J. S. Kelsay and wife came over
from Coleman valley where Jack has
been working for the Warner valley
Stock company. He is going to
Paisley to see about getting bis own
cattle fed this winter.
The Examiner was misinformed last
week about the N. C . O. railorad be
ing in operation to Likely. It seems
now that some three or four weeks
will elapse before regular trains will
be iunniug to that place.
Joe McCulloch and Elmer Davis, of
Iowa arrived in Lakeview Tuesday to
look for homes. Mr. McCulloch was
here last spring with some stallions,
and "got stuck" on the country, and
thinks he will locate here.
We understand that W. It. Steele
St
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re
Bill Carter was over from the Webt 1 Don't forget the Band Concert at
StJe Monday. He baa finished thrash- the Opera House Oct. 4tb, The beat
i .n4 i.uri a thmmand bushels of Lakeview can produce in the music
TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON
A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B , PRINCIPAL
Educates for success in a short time and at small expense, and sends each stu
dent to a position as soon as competent. Quality is our motto, and reputation for
u ... v. ,, lnrt calla oer month for office help. Individual in.
struction insures rapid progress. We teach the loose leaf, the card index, W ( cha8ed u bM jntrest in the
TOUcher and other modern methods of bookkeeping. Chartier 19 our snonnanu, Fa,ace Saioon witb J. S. Lane and
tAStf, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business ionu uu m. wiu reBign Lis poB,tion at the Mercan
write today. Referencts: any merchent, any bank, any newspaper ia Portland, Co,g Btore and aunCQ upon B
new venture on the first of October.
Miss Margaret Chamberlain, daught
er of the Governor, was married to H.
Rowan Eaitber on the 11th of Septem
ber. San Francisco, Cal.
Sept. 7, 1907.
Mirth Boone &. Co.,
Lakeview Ore.
We chip you to day the
Coats ordered. These garments are
the very best popular prioed goods of
this season, and are the latest de
velopmeuts in Styles. 391
A. Rothschild & Co.
grata on bis little ranch.
J. F. Clarkson, who baa been sick
for a long time, started
Creek Tuesday afternoon
hot springs at that place.
line will e handed out.
37-3
J. L. Hampton came down from
for Shovel Paisley Monday. He was appointed
to try the administrator of the estate of his
brother, J. (J. Hampton.
J. Frankl returned from Logan, I Mark Musgrave has purchased the
Utab, last Sunday evening, where be ! Turpin property, consisting of half
baa been vlsltlag bis family since I block west of the I. O. O. P. HalL
leaving Lakeview a few weeks ago. 1 The price paid was $1700.
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H. Reynolds, BARGAIN STORK. It
Full LlneJapalao nt Ahlntrom Bros. 1
New line of Laces at Ahlstrom Bros. 1
Try Quaker Wheat Berries at B and
Ma. tf
New Mute, nud Cap, just In nt A his
from Bros. 1
Buy your goods nt B. Reynolds Bur
gain Store. It
F.H Restaurant First dims meal
nt all hours. tf
Band Concert October 4. A dm is
aion f0 cents. 37.3
Jolley Ciliisses and Jar Caps at
Ahlstrom Bros. 1
.1. C. Edsall, of Bly, was in Lake
view this week.
Men's Winter Fashion goods a fu
linn nt B and M tf
8. F. Ahlstrmu received n load of
freight Tuesday.
For Sale: House and lot Main
Drenkel A Paine.
jonu Mimit, l no cruiser, was orir
from Bonanza this. week.
New lot of Dress Ooods just
ceived nt Ahlstrom Bros. 1
Wanted: Vnlely ranch with good
orchard. Drenkel A Paine. x
M. Sanders, the sheepman, was in
town first of the week from camp.
J. R. and A. H. Barnum were In
town from camp first of the week.
I. 11. Mcrvenaree aiM wi'e made n
trip to Honey Lake valley last week
List your lunda or town property for
sale or rent witb Dienkel St Paine. 1
It is said there are 500 people ou the
road to Lakeview to locate homesteads.
John Odom whs in town Monday.
Oeo. Fitzgerald was in town Mon
day.
Ed Woods wa registered at Hotel
LaKeview tbis week from the West
Side.
For rent : Stock ranch, 480 ncres,
rats 100 Ton bay. See Drenkel A
Piue. I
" Watch for the fine line of ladle
dress goods to arrive at Bailey and
Masfringill tf
Mrs. A S. Down has gone to Sacra
mento on a visit with her daughter,
Anna Pollard.
Wm. Selby and wife left yesterday
for Dunsinuir, Calif., where they will
remain this winter.
For Sale, Quarter ffcvt ion choice val
ley land. 4 miles from town, easy
terms. Drenkel A Paine : 1
S. V. Rehnrt ha been having a
piece of rnml straightened out and re
paired up Bollard caayon.
Dr. DotigbiH experts to locate in
Lakeview. He will probably establish
an otllce in the Rehnrt block.
C. W. Withers aurf wife came down
from Sumsier Lak Sunday to make
yearly prof on a dert claim.
1 am agcBt for th Sacramento Be,
the l'Ht daily paper on the Coautt.
Wm. Wallace, at tb Furniture Store.
31 -tf.
IS head of Pure bred Hereford Bulls
L. I for Sale. Price Cu.0O.
I F. O. Bunting, Lakeview Oregou. 30-2
The Alturas Plaindealer has installed
a gauolrne engine for power panoses,
with which to operate their presses.
Man. Whortou of Pine Creek, has
been quite sick for Boine weeks. He
was barely able to be about during the
fair.
C. A. Clippenger this wetk pur
chased from E. P. Combs, his slash
street residence. The price paid was
$800.
School teachers seem to be scarce.
A first grade teacher is wauted to
teach the Uniou school on the West
Side.
Capt. E. Follott, of New Pine Creek
expects soon to statt for Sacramento,
where he will remain during next
winter.
There is talk of a match ball game
next Sunday on the Lakeview
diamond between Pine Creek and
Lakeview.
J. G. Hall and son, Ceil, of Med-
ford, who have been visiting in Lake-
view some weeks, started borne last
Sunday.
Wm. Bradford arrived bere from
Oakland yesterday. He and Bennet
will sell their sheep and buy again
next spring.
M. E. Oerow, of Prlneville, bas
been about Lakeview for some weeks
looking over the country witb a view
to locating bere.
L. O. Thomas was up from the
ranch Monday. We understand that
Mr. Tbomas and wife will move into
town to live tbis winter.
J. B. Sprague, of the Paisley Mer
cantile Co., spent a week in tbis val
ley, visiting Lakeview and taking Jin
the fair at Pine Creek.
This reivort is changed each week, and II
our rentiers wish to keep a yearly record
of weather conditions lor lutnrn refer,
ence, rut out thn rexirl along the hint s
line and paste It In a srrnp hook our
week after another, This reord will lw
tsken on Tuemls to end earh week and
begin on Wpdnemlay for the next week
Government Weather Bureau Sis
tion at Lnksvlew, Oreaon,
('. O. MrrtRRK, Cooperative Obnerver.
N eck ending Tuesday, Sept. 24, 1IH7
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The Progressive 1
Store
Letters from Whole-sale Houses
we are publishing must be con
clusive proof that we are buying
the best merchandise we can get,
and every lady who has seen our
new arrivals expresses her delight
at their superior quality, and her
surprise that they "are no higher
in price than inferior goods have
been."
We are determined to keep the
Best merchandise you will buy,
and you need only to see our new
goods to be convinced.
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MINING
SUPPLIES
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Everything Carried in Stock for the
Miner at both our Stores.
Boots and Shoes for Miners, iiucca
roos, Sheepmen and Ranchmen.
GLOVES AND OVERALLS POR ALL.
Groceries, Flour and Grain.
All kinds of Canned Goods.
Hardware & Timing Tools.
Warner Valley Mercantile Co
Adel I Plush
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BEEF, MUTTON. PORK, SAUSAGE, E'IC.,
ALWAYS ON HAND AT THB
..Lakeview Meat Market..
. JOHN WENDELL, Proprietor
AT PRESENT LOCATED
BUILDING NORTH OF HOTEL LAKEVidW
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY.
44 PROFESSORS 3 INSTRUCTORS
COLLEGE OE LIBERAL AKTH
COUI18ES ClasHlcal . , A. It.
Literary . . (. L.
Hclentlfic . .UK.
Philosophical . h. I).
The College of Liberal Arts inaln-
tuln the following Hchools:
The College of Oratory, O. ft.
The Teacher College, U. I'd.
The Normal Kchool, Diploma.
The Oregon Institute or the
Academy . Diploma.
The School of Commerce,
Diploma.
A EE I LI A TED COLLEGES
College of Medicine, . M. D.
College of Law, . . LL. D.
College of Theology, . il. I),
College of Music, , . II. M.
The Affiliated Colleges are finan
cially Indlpendent of the College of
LlberulArU.
The School of Art, Certificate.
The School of Art la also finan
cially Independent of t College of
Ll eral arts.
For Catalogue address l'UEMI DENT JOHN U.COLEMAN Haleui, Oregon.