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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1908)
Happy New Year? We desire to extend to those friends who have fav ored us wit h their patronage during the year, our best wishes for a happy and prosperous NIJYY YHAR, and to those who have never done any business with us, wc extend the same pood wishes and hope that they may enjoy the best that the world has to provide' whether thev buy goods from us or not. Lakevlew And Vicinity Well, did you resolve? Do not. forget to write It Uw. Curl Lite was in town lit week. At the corner direetlv south of the Hotel. TaW aWaW"aT aP aaia1" aT"yWa ,waWV NEW 1MIVE CHEEK, ORE. Under Entirely New Hanagement Having recently purchased the hotel from Air. McDonald, I earnestly solicit a share of public patronage. My aim shall be to please. IUuiHiuH Creamery Hotter at I M. Co. 1 Hutch lunch tit the Hrewory Sa loon, tt Hutch lunch at the llrvwery sh loon. tf Dutch lunch at tho Hrewory Sa GEORGIA STICKEL, Proprietor. my PINE RIDGE STOGK FARM THE BIGGEST AND THE IU-ST HORSE BARN IX THE UNITED STATES AND THE BIGGEST AND BEST PEROHERON HORSES 14-0 head of Stallions, Marcs .nd Colts to select from. A choice selection of young Stallions black and grays by Sampson 27,238 the greatest Pcrchcron Sire in America, weight 2,4-G-lr pounds. We can show more size, bone and qualit' than any breeder in the country. Price below competition. Call and see our horses, or address, L. M. Hartley, Salrm, Iowa Joel McCullough, Age 1 t, akeview, Ore. New Plat Filed. Department of the Interior, United Mates Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, v. :th. iiw. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a certain plat of Township No. ') South. Range 21 E.. W. M., as survey ed by Geo. S. Niekerson, under con tract No. has been received in this otfice; said plat having been accepted by the Hon. Commissioner, December 11. 19U7. and that the said plat will be filed Fberuary 3, 1008. That on and after said 3rd day of j February, 1908, all vacant Govern-' ment lauds will be subject to entry, j tiling or selection under the various i laws of the United States. Dated this 3uth day of December, ! PJU7. J. N Watson Tlegi-ter, O U. Snider Receiver. final I'rool otlce. Department of the Interior, Land OHice at Lakeview, ( iregou, ' Dec. 31. 1!07. Notice is hereby given that Martin D. Hopkins, of Lakeview, Oreg u, ha.- filed Inotice of his intention to ri:;ike dual Five year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 'JISO made Dee. 'Jtllh H'Ul, f r t he N A' ipiarti r, Sec lion 4, Township 30 S,. Katige -Ji E.. W. M., and that said proof will be made before J i.-r i r aril K -ci-ivi-r at l.akuvicw Oregon, mi loth il.iy of Feb rtiary, WjS. Ho names 111" loll ;wiii" ivit . i-- -fr s tc prove bis oo!it.iuii'i;i.s ri.-..i h-nce. ui on, and cultivation of, the laud, viz. : Dan Funk, Cha-i. Eceleston. W. R. Steele, W'ai. Darker, all of Lake-view Ore. J. N. Watson, rtegWer. 1 5 Not ce for Publication. Department of the Interior, United States Land Ollice, Lakeview, Oregon, Dec. 2:1. VAX. NOTICE is hereby given that the State of Oregon has, under the provi sions of tho Act. of Congress of Aug ust 14, 1818, and the acts supplemental and amendatory thereof, made application for the following de scribed unapropriated, non-mineral surveyed public laud as indemnity for losses to its grant for common school purposes, to-wit: List No. 212, for NB quatrter sec. 2."). T., 33, S. R. 11 E. ; NW quarter SW quarter, and NE quarter SW quarter, See. 0, T. 38 S., R. 18 E; and SE quarter NE'4' NF.,, Sec- 3, T S. R. la E., W. M. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are revested to filo in this ollice their .-.i l claims on or before the 21st day February, l!i08. J. N. Watson IiegHter. Overland Hanking Realty Co. i-ivite all persons passing through; i: no to call and see their display of j M-oliK-ts of the soil. Roth ruineral j 1 id vegetable. Also to invest in good 1 irt. 43-tf. I loon. tf The Lakeview Merc. Co. for School Shoes. 1 Yederday was the day of resolu tions. O. Thrustou was up from the ranch Tuesday. Ruy your Rubbers and Overshoes at L. M. Co. 1 A. II. Itanium was in from Camp last week. Henry Cook was up from Pino Creek last Friday. F.arl Messuer was over from Waruer last Wcduesday. George Harper was down from Paisley last week. A. J. Neiloii and others are on the (sick list this week. Young mens Overcoats and Rain coats at L. M. Co. 1 Mens and Hoys High top Shoes at Lakeview Merc. Co. 1 Swell line of Mens Winter Suits at Lakeview Merc. Co. 1 Rubbers and overshoes all kinds, at Lakeview Merc. Co. 1 If this weather keeps up we may have ice before long. W. P. Vandevert was iu Lakeview last week from Rend. Mrs. Henry Stephens, of Bidwell, is said to be quite ill. Dress goods iu all the latest fabrics at Railey & Massingili's. tf Ivan Hammcrsley was up troui Pine Creek first of the week. A. E. Florence contemplates a trip to the city before long. W. D. Tracy was iu town last Satur day from Drews Valley. C. E. Rice, the baudmustcr, is quite ill with the crippe. Miss Ida Howard was in from Drews valley to spend Christmas. Harry Calderwood was over from Warner last week on business. H. E. Rarker, tho Southern Stage man wss in Lakeview this week. Alex Fitzpatric, the Superinteu dant, was in Lakeview this week. Dag. Ranister was do'vn from Paisley the fore part of this week. lee Cream, Hot Chocolate, and Cake at "The Frost," during Holidays. FOR SALE: Good, large Rrood Mare. Enquire of Drenkel Jc Paine. 1 Oliver Creamery Rutter will be 3."i cents per pound beginning Deo. 21st. oO 2 J. C. Oliver. See the New line of ladies' furnish ing and dress goods at Railey & Mas singili's. 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. D. l'auer? and son Frank Fpent Christ ffins at Hotel Lakeview A full line of sheepskin, Rlanket, and Plush lined Coats at Railey A Massingili's. I M. R. Hart has installed a new National Cash register in his place o' business. Geoge Hankins came down from Summer Lake last week to spend ChistniBS in town. Mrs. Ruth Penland has resigned hei position at the Eli Restaurant on account of illness. WANTED: Two or three gooil milch cows. Enquire of H. Hohn, l-UKCview, wre0"ju. , 'I 1 A ii.an is a doggond foil who will I 1 1 1 .., .-i ... ..it 1. I asK you wnere: wneu yim Leu n.'.ui you have tho grippe. John Sliudt. the timl r i rui. t r i.f lioaanza, .- eijt a few (U.ys in Lake view tirst of the week. I The wpnlhcr"bltrM Uself on Christ mas duy, nil over the l'tu'lllo North wont, no say dispatches. M. D. 1 1 ok pi us came over from the Windy Hollow mines lust week to spend ChrvtiiuiM in town. Roys School Suits Two pair pants with double seat and knee with each ( suit. Lakeview Mere. Co. 1 Ed. Henderson, thf Paisley black-1 smith, came down from there last i Monday on a business trip. Mr. Refund's communication ti) the Examiner would indicate that Sol. is having a time In New York. The A It urns papers report the dipthorttt epidemic over at that place, all patients out and no new cases. For a delicious cup of Hot Choco late, Tomato llouillon, Clam Umiillon, etc. dout overlook "Tho Frost" 1 Mrs. J. A. Foster, and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Marsters cam down from Summer Lake last Sunday. J.L. H amptou and wife came down from Paisley lust week and Saturday tiled ou a piece of timber land each. A new stock of fur and plush buggy robes just unpacked at A hist rums Harness shop. Rest ever ho n u Lakeview. 42-if Charley Rhodes was up from Pine Creek last Saturday. Charley has been workiug for the government on tho reserve. Rev. Armstrong has been sick with the "Grippe" for the past week, therefore lo service was held at his church last Sunday. Mr. Roy (Sutler, the popular mixer at Post ami Kings presented his friends with soiiveuire "Teddy Real" bottles for Christmas. Walter and Kate Dutton spent. Christmas at Davis Creek with their; parents, returning to Lakeview first of the week to resume school. Two of the rooms at the public school were closed tlrst of the week on account of the teachers being Hick, Miss Laura Snelling and Mrs. Cloud. Go to G. R. Hutchiusou for tlrst class watch repairing. All Repairs guaranteed. Located in the Soda Works building, Lakveiew. Ore. 51-tf. Miss Inez Watson, daughter ot Tom Watson, wo the sofa pillow which was given away at Thornton's Drug store last week to the must popular young lady. We are iu receipt of a postal card from L. L Hopkins, of Shanghai, which bais a photograph) of Mr. Hopkins. Lyman looks as natural as au old shoe. When the news gatherer goes into the street ami asks every one lie meets "well", whats tho ue", nnrl every reply i "Oh I've got cold." Why whats the use? Mrs. E. 11. Gibbons and daughter, Mi-llie, who have been living in Sacra mento for several years past, are in Lakeview visiting Mrs. C. r. Rio-, who is a daughter of Mrs. G'Jihons. W. P. Welch, who went to Anttorn c.ii ...;ii. ..t f lllll ...111 l-l(- l.llllllj Jt ... j Campbell, returned to his old home at Paisley, last week. RiP.. wiys CUTTHISADv't OUT And brinn it to LA 1101)1:, the Ideal Store lor Women. It is worth 5 Ct5. on every cash purchase of one dollar. f(mia )?eilon. (proprietor. OG! 9 ni,,L 1 I L.J o I II j Ado! 43 T MINING SUPPLIES 6 nvcrytliinjj Carried in Stock for the Miner at both our Stores. Boots and Shoes for Miners, liucca roos, Sheepmen and Ranchmen. ll.OVi:S AND ()VI:RAH.S TOR ALL. Groceries, Flour and Grain. All kinds of Canned Goods. Hardware & riming Tools. Warner Valley Mercantile Co Adel fPlush 6 3 Ni trutM'ully the article" were ipiite fauc.v and west greatly ci. joyed by the hostess and guests, hiu after a few boors spent, very plita-mutly play ing 'TSXt", IjiicIimiiu v,ii served.. Sucb salads, diAighnuts, nxsilts, sand wirhvs, cheeseittraws, ciikei and oh so miu:-y good t.MngH. prepared vt-ry can-folly by tLe guests, and delicious coltae and chi.oolate. It was a spUu diil alVair, aiyl thornughi? eiijoyud. Miss Hall has it happy knack of making her quests feel iiiiite at home. Those pre-ut Mere: Mrs. F. M. Miller, Mr. V. L. Soelliug, Mrs. ('has. SherUck, Mrs. J. M. Uaclulder, Mrs. W. H. Shirk, Mrs. .1. N. Wat son, Mrs. Delia Cobb, Mrs. vV. II. Stui lunar.. Mis. i irk, of Cedafville, Mrs. C. O. M.-l .-.k.-r. Miss IIaU, M ins - nelliiiK, M i.is Gen'v Knelling. 4 The Ncv: is virtually ti one. ItprodiK -Kon and its new - device i-Chrome Typewrhcr .ypewriters in idelible black, V-i 5""" CSS purple copyiii or red type writing at the will of the ope ... i ii rator. One ribbon and a small, The Smith premier easily operated iever do it all. Typewriter Co. ' 247 Stark St. Portland, Oregon This machine permits not only the use of a the-color ribbon, but also of a two-color or single color ribbon. No extra cost for this 1906 model. 1 mere is no ia:e like i.uue couuiy for hi 111. The Chrint ma trees of the L'liurrhes lask week wero very beaot'i'ul and well attended. Young and old were made happy, th'fet tlie whole purfs ww accomlished for which tint ttSfair wer gotten up. There was a jolly dance- iu lvis Cneek ChristmEi night, attouded by a large crowd. Au elogunt ttupper wan tserved at the Dutton hotel, which was saivi to be th Hni'st ever Mst lief ore, da livers at thit place. H. J. and W. Loft as returned from Oil i for miit lat veek, to look alter their iiiuing intierusts iu the Win.lv llolbe district. It seem-! that 1 Harvey, Mrs. Geo. somo one Itad juinpcd u poition of ; Creed Mrkcndn-e, Mrs. .1. L. the J umbo claim, heiuo their return before spring. ('. C 1 l.'dnrichseu dieil .suddenly iu Klamath Falls Inst. Friday evening while dancing at. the wedding ol i I ;i - ly .lans(;ii and Mi.-s Lena i'rooKs. Decea-eil was aged, about I'j yearn, and owned soma property in tho Fall which he bad willed ti Alex Martin. H. Jhdiu returned lant Saturday evening trom .Mtunoi, w Here in lias been winking with the (). K. railro al surveying crew, wtucli iinisiieii up its work to Alturas last week ami was discharged. Mr. Holm took the crew to the railroad at Likely, where the members departed for their various home. a II. vV. Farrow, of Pnirloy, came down from there Hint of tho week to act us a witness in the final proof of Mrs. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Mars ters. Some of tho witnesses had not been on tho laud very recently and other witnesses had to bo summoned roiii Paisley, thus delaying the proofs a day or two. Presiding Elder, E. IJunlap, will be bere tbla week and bold quarterly meeting at tho M. E. Church in Lake view commencing January 4th., 1908. He will also preach Sunday morn ing at tbla place, and at New Pine Creek in the evening. From there he will go to Paisley, where be will conduct quarterly meting. A Surprise Party. lly rtne's tw"j arnl in lii.uches all carrj itig, very tenderly, iu package (of it k'ferent hhaH-s and sizes.) a num ber ? ladies gathered at the home of Miss Hall lar-t Friday 1 teruoon. Tin y were met at the ilnu.', with 11 puzzled expression by Mus Hall, but pointed to dralt ii-tolut ion of respect ill! deKhiled their 'bundle' le-ld t heir , t he niiwnoi y of our deceived llro fancy work, though it ua noticed , ther, John At liao.-lle, would rei urt that each one depufite 1 lur "fancy I ' follow i r ig : K. ! work" very caielully ou the kitidieii I hei.n, In .'i, lonn of I'.i other table, and whan unwrapped it found that tiny had spi ken very UcsoliHlons. Lakeview Kehcck I.odk'e. 1. O. (). V. Lnkev umv ( reg in, I )ec. l.'il li, Phi?. 'l'o the ( (Hirer 1 and .Meinlcrnof Lakeview Kebi-cki Lodge, No. 'JJ, I. ). (I. I'.: We, your coiuini. ten up .John At h iinnct P , our Lodge has been deprived of a gis ,1 ami faitbftil mem ber, a iron and trusted frioid. Tho call of our eHtee ad bruthi-r to a high it life was our but, vvi- t an truly say, his gain. K'Hv.lveil. Tl.iit la the death of our brother, wo l.ave hint art esteemed Mii'inlmr, a fai'Jiful wmker, and ono who was prompt to advar:o the Inter est cf tho Oriii-r. Unsolved. That the hwirtfidt sympit thy of thn I udge, be extended to tin beiMaved ftniily of ur decvius'.l brother. Kesolvift That. 1, copy of these rtoliitiu.it tin spread upon tlieuiin l.fes of tti.-. Lodge, it copy be m lit let the lauii;y, of our lute brother and f opy be ..ent. to the Luke County Fx. niuinei .ir publica' ton. Fraternally r-ti Inn it ld. ( 'dl h. ( I c ell. .Mai y F. Snider. .His. L. .1. .Magillon. Fscapcd SiAfx W'tstk Mr. ('. Stradley the heal ol' the surveying erew in this section nfthe count ry t he pa-t year, left with his wife for Salt Lake iaf week, 'l'i.i y awrled a t-lat'e acciilent. by .- t 1 ( 11 g at Davis Crock one day nil tl.eir way to All urns. It w as not their intent ion lo do so, but there was to L a dance nt Davis Creek and tho regular driver wanted to attend, so hired a new driver to take the stage on to Alturas that night, while he stayed over. Mr. ami Mrs. Stradley concluded that they diil not fancy riding with a new driver, and stopped off lit the Davis Creek hotel. The new driver upset the stage tw ice on the way to Alturas, and broke the tongue out of the wagon. They felt very fortunate that they decided to lay over. I' llliil I'MI'il' Nllt It c. o I iih ut of I he 1 11 terii ir, III l.ukevicw l l-eoll, 1 lei Laud . :n, I I III; I:' ". V t. cm is hereby jiwu that Daniel ! I 'link, of l,akevie. Oregon, hail lil.i I not id- nf his int. -ut ion to inaki iiunl Five yem- prool' in Mipport of bis claim, viz: I limn-Mead Fntry 'o. r.ii niuile Man h :t, I'.po, tor tint N I ) 'u ii tei , Sect i, mil. in I'liwiiship in S , Kange 'Jo I L , W. M., and that said proof wid be mmle bi fine HegU ter ami Keceiver, at. Lakeview Ore gou, ou llth (laj of I'ebruai'y, I'.MIS. names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resideuco updi, and cultivation of, tho land, viz: M. I. Hopkins, A. H. Down, F. (.'. Thruston, James liishop. all of Lakeview Oregon. .1. N. Watson, Kegister. 15 I o Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE IIUOMO QUININE; Tablets. All druggets refund the money if it fails to cure. E. V. Orove'a iiuusture is ou each box. 25c. FUKSsIHlOEJE we h guvs: niiv i r ii n 1 1 v 1 for mi euh. 10 to luira mnwt for ynm to ahlu Bo fun ul Ill.l. to oa Utu ta Mill M hnniB. WrIUi lur Prloe LUt. M.rkot lt.-ix.rt. Hblviilna 1mm, mid lot our HUNTtnb'&TnAPPEns'QUiDE.riri MO PHM, lMt kuuM. Ml Iblof m tha lubwt f.w writwa lllurtnMBl all rat a.luula. All owit Trtppan KMraU, Itooan. T1.0.. 0BM Uwi. him n Ksm to In. to bni, Mr '! " l'i. rue., 11, Ti.i.nMu.nl. l m. Hl Uoaxl law ImaaUlal 0 taM k aa Uaipr aUrarw M.I..U k. baaa. II M vm b.la. khln taur 1 1 1 . .