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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1908)
REAL GENUINE BARGAINS For CASH BUYERS. This is the season when broken lots of seasonable merchandise are sacrificed. Sold at a loss rather than carry the goods over. Here at Biebers are opportunities offered now which will make every dollar buy two dollars worth of merchandise. In every department are REAL-GENUINE BARGAINS. If you fail to come here you miss the opportunity of saving dollars. Biebers Cash Store. (At the corner directly south of the hotel.) NEW PINE CREEIC, OHEf Under Entirely New flanagement Having recently purchased the hotel trom Mr. McDonald, I earnestly solicit a share of public patronage. M- aim shall be to please. GEORGIA STICKEL, Proprietor. SALE of- timber, Washington, D. C, January 8, 1908. Sealed bids Marked outside- "Bid, Timber Sale Application, December 2, 1907, Fre Mont" and addressed to the Forester. Forest Service, Washington, D. C. will be received up to and includiu. the 21 day of February, VMS, for a" tfce merchantable dead timber stand fag ar down, and all the live timber tarked for cutting by the Forest ofii era, located on a designated area in approximately the i Sec. 31, T. 0 SL, K. 13 K, W. M. within the Fr toot Natooal Forest, Oregon est) un fed to be 500,000 feet B. M. of yellow pine, log scale, more or less. No hi" -f lees than 92.50 per tboueand feet I. at. for all merchantable dead and he saw timber (j Qoueidered, and rolaf S0 must be sent to tit. It; Kingy. Fiscal Ageut, Forest & ice, Washington, L. C, for each bi . abmitted Jto the Forester. Timber apoo valid claims is exempted frou We. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. For further iufor action and regulations governiiu ales, address Guy. M. Ingram, Forer-i Kapeevteer, Lake view, Oregon. 4.-, R. E. Carter Acting Forester Makes Good Showing. At the annual meeting of the share holders of the First .National Bank of Lakeview, the following uamed per sous were elected as Directors for the ensuing year, viz: W. II. Shirk, II. A. Brattain, S. O. Cressler, Dick J. Wilcox, J. II. Hotchkiss, and C. A. lie hart. The same offices were elected ; W. II. Shirk, President ; II. A. Brattain, Vice President ; S. O. Cressler, Cashier; Dick J. Wilcox, Assistant Cushier. This Bank having been organized in March, 1904, has since that time paid to its shareholders 110,000 00 iu divi- t-jds, and has placed to its surplus h.i.d 12,000.00, showing the prosper ity of this Association siuce its organ izution, and the careful management by (ts officers. Fifty-five per cent, of all deposits vaii on band October 29, 1907 making c ne of the highest percentages within he State of Oregon for a Natoinal lib k. O. Li Holbrook came in this week from thadese! east of Abert Lake, vkere be baa bis sheep. lie says the ru&e is flae and all stock look well. ome "smarty" who, the Silver La e papers say "got the best of their '.j iv-i" a short time ago, worked them s well that he proceeded to Paisley, where he worked the boys there to the lane, of several dollars, before concluding to depart, for climes more c i ttnial. li&kCViCW And Vicinity I Sixteen Inch wood U mlllng at nine uwmn lfr uuni. ivtbj uik.ii, nil. Leita Handley la 111 with La grippe. llonauia Creamery Butter at L. At, Co. 1 Dutch lunch At the Brewery S loon. tf Dutch luuch it the Brewery sa loon, tl Dutch lunch nt the, Brewery Sa loon. r tf J. I. Melick was In town first ot the week. Buy your Rubbers and Overshoes at L. M. Co. 1 Young mens Overcoats and I la in coats at L. M. Co. 1 Mens and Boys High top Shoes at Lake view Mere Co. 1 Swell line of Mens Winter Suits at Lakeview Merc. Co. 1 Rubbers and overshoes all kind, at Lakeview Mere. Co. 1 . Ceo. B. Wborton has been quite ill, but is on the mend. J. L, Clark, who has been sick, is able to be out again. Dress goods in all the latest fabrics at Bailey A Masslngiira. tf There are 80 contest cases pending in the Lakeview laud office. The Hotel bar room is receiving a new linoleum ou the floor. We have a few nice announcements in our candidates columu this week. Dick Hartlerode and N. 1). Wood ward were down from Paisley last week. See the New line of ladies' furnish iug and dress goods at Bailey Maa oingill's. 1 A full line of sheepskin, Blanket, and Plush-lined Coats at bailey k Massingill's. 1 Any one wishiug good apples will find them for snle at Bailey and Massingills. 1 WANTED : Two or thre goo4 milch cows. Enquire of Ik Hohn, Lakeview, Oregon. 1 All night dance at Post and Kings Hall, Friday evening, Jau. 3 J at 190$. By McCulley Brothers. 2i Ed Bishop returned to Lakeview last Saturday from California, after a several week's absence. Boys School Suits Two pair pai&ts with double seat and knee with eb suit. Lakeview Merc. Co. ' 1 Miss Genie Snelliug ha engaged to teach the Drews Valley school,, mad will commence in a few weeks. Mr.Leavitt and Mr. Grob, has the lumber on thi. ground with which, to fence their lots in WaUons' addition. Mitsa Mollie Urady, who is teach ing at the Union School house,, en. the West Side, was iu town last Saturday. 1 am agent for the Sacranieuto. Bee, the beet daily papw on the- Coast. Wm. Wallace, at tho Furniture Store. 33-tf. W. J. Moore has had gravsL buled for bis share of tl.e side walk that is being built to the new Watson, addi tion. Dick Walsh, a drummer who visited Lakeview for fceveral years, died re cently of stomach ticsable, In Cali fornia. A new stock of fur wui pluuh buggy robes just unpacked at Ahlutrouis Harness shop. LSesl ever snoii u Lakeview. Mr. Oscwr G. BaJblwia, of Klamath couuty, was over to the land otlice first of this week aud filed on a piece of timber laud. E. Keller, the Pine Creek flour m ill man, and electrician, came up from there Monday and remained in our t own over night. L. Bailey and J. Donnell are paint log the Methodist Church windows ou the inside, tearing off the old paper which they were shaded with. The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Bunting Telephone and Telegraph Co., will to held at the of fice of the First National Bank on February 8, at which officers to serve one year will be elected. bests going to the timber, through the mud and snow after It. I Mrs. J. N. Anderson, of Bly, camej over to Lnkevlew first of the week to remain a few days V .M. Miller and Mrs. Dewey are expected home the latter part of this wek. I Mr. W. O. tlrlsel, whole working I for J. C. Dodson, Iu South Waruer( was over to Lakeview yesterday. Go to tl. R. Hutchinson for first class watch repairing. All Repairs guaranteed. Located In the Soda Works building, Lakreiew. Ore. 61 tf. 'Tu try" Ktorkman was down from the Telephone construct ion camp Sun day. He says they are getting along pretty well with the work of putting cross-arm on the poles or the Lake County Telegraph and Telephone Cos. line. The baud boys are preparing for a trip to Paisley pn Feb. 7th. They will give a giaud ball in Paisloy oi that night, and furnish some of that excellent music they have been ron del ing here nuit every evening of the week. " T. B. aud Clurruce Mctzkcr made a trip to Paisley mmI Summer Lake lust week, intending to go lis far north as Silver Lake, hot tluy ran into the snow when they reached SummiT Luke ami came back to Lakeview, where suow seldom fulls. On Thursday erening, February t h will be the regular meeting night of the Lakeview Encampment, I. t). (). F., aud a full attendance is requested, as there is important business to transact. All members if this order will please take notice. ' Thos F. Curran, who worked In Lakeview the paet siimtnr at the Ore gon Eastern Ry. Co's. office, and left here a few weeks ago 'or Salt Luke, returned here Thiesday for a short stay. Robt. NeiMon and s in (Seorgo came over to towu Monday from the Drews creek side. George brought 'his fath er to towu to be cared for by a doc tor, lis he has been quite sick ever since Christmas. W. II. Mason, of Klamath Fall, came over frcni there first of this week, he ha'rng accompanied' the eastern gentelinen, who are here look iug over the timber situation in this county, mentioned in an other item in this issue a having been brought here by Mr. McOnmber. The- pnrty left for the tail timber Tuo iday- afternoon. CUTTHISADv't. OUT And bring it to LA HODE, the Ideal Store for Women. It is worth 5 Ct5. on every cash purchase of one doll.ir, Jnnct ))cilont jjjJpoppicton. 9 Plush MINING j Aclel T SUPPLIES Every person interested' in the Erection of a. Flouring Mill ire Luke view, is reUutttel to tie pretest this, Thursday evening, n.:'.V) at. the Town Council Chamber. Do not f jil to at tend as your presence is repectfully solicit!; 6 Everything Carried lt Stock for the Miner at both our Store..' Boots and Shoes for Miners, hticca roos, Sheepmen and kamhmen GLOVES AND OVI:IMLI.3 POk ALL. Groceries, Flour and Grain. AH kinds of Canned Goods. Hardware & Hinin Tools. Warner Valley Mercantile Co Adel Plush 4 r ' 0$ Real Estate Sransfers. By (; E. ttilvi r, IjJievl-w, SeawhiT of 1'j-cordM. Or-, A man who went by trt name nf "Smithy" -disappeared from l'uisly last Tlmrsday moruiug abtatt 3 o'clock in tie morning, statiug liefoie leaving the Cooley saloon that be whs gtiing to kill himself, anil hn not beeu seen NW ((r. N half W nr. aec, siace, although a ccntinued search !.S,. K. 17 E, 1'iioiit. Lat beMi made for hitu. Ho worked C . C. Loftut, toS. Ilurgnss; oae half ubout Paisley for tlicpast ytitr. We j internet in i mijiiug claims kttowu us conM not luarn where ho ca'w- from the Confidence (Jroup. i?W.Ci tit what his name watt. Beul Eutalo truunfei, rscordeik. week ending Jan. tl. Fred M. Martin to. Cbas. Veugha; KE quratsr, KE qiuirtor, Seo 10, MK qimrter, NE iUurW, Shi., IS W half, NW qiiavU-r Soc. 17. T. 40 S. li. '1 E. trrfKt.ou U. K. to John .11. Mynn ; W half, 12, T. 41 A marriage liceuMe was u-sned in New York 011 January II, UKJH, to Mra Glulys More Viimietbilt, and Count Laazlo Jeo Mariii Heurik Bi mou Hzecheuyi, of Hungary. When Countess Oladys-Mtiore-Vanderbilt Laszlo-Jeno-Maria-ileur I o k-H I m o a Kzecheneyi calls her husband to din ner it will be supper time before sh gets through calling him. OFKR FOR A SHORT TIME! The Overland Banking Realty Com puny offer Eight 2i foot switch lots faoing the Railroad which are suitable for a lumber yard or property of that kind, for 91C00 00, When the switobes are built 00 this property it is bound to increase very materially. Address Overland Banking Realty Co. I 10G Commercial tiow. CHARLES E. RICE. Director Laisvlew Citizens Band, will give ou all brass iiiHtruments cornet aad slide trom bene a specilaty also TMiudollu. Lessons gvieu amateurs on ilo in. 21 tf. l o Cures lod in One Day rake I.A.X.ATIVK BKOMO li'JINRNBi. Tablets. All tlrugkiits reliuid tle noney il it .Vile locure. E. W.lirove's nsnsture in on ein li box L'V. Nolk. lor Publlcallna, To (ioo. H. Ayrns, (int Kchlugell A. C. Iowull, aud Al. Farrow: V011 are hereliy uoMlled : T hatl have expended J100.00 1 hundred Dollars iu Intior, and introvementsr upon the Monarch Mining claim, lo cated li the l'aihley Mining l)intrict as will appvnr by cert llU-ntu third iu tlio cltice of Hid County Clerk of said Coiwity, in order to liohl said prom is es nnder the provisi(as of rn.ut.loi irjt revised SUtutes if the L'nited States, leing the ainnint re'iulriul to hold thtt siime for the year ending iJkicomber UNt., I'.hi" and it within lx days after thin notic. liy piibticutiou, you fail or refuse to contrllnite your pr iportlon of such expenditure a a co owner, your intotesta in sitld ohtitn will become the property of tho sub sirilier under sail section ZfZi. li lim StephuM Ouyloxd. XfSaSI t M I T1TH I T T three one ribbon and its new color device The New Tri- Chrome Sitiiili Premier Typewriter is virtually three typewriters in one. It produces indelible black, purple copying or red type writing at the will of the ope rator. One ribbon and a small, easily operated lever do it all. mm art rth. This machine permits not only the use of a three-color ribbon, but alhoof a two-color or single color riblxjn. No extra com for this 190(1 mode I. the Smith Premier Typewriter Co. .. 217 f5tn,rk St. Portland, .Oregon 1 lm Reno Nev. Appllrnilon for (arHsliiS I'eriallM NOTICE is hereby given that all applications ,or permits to graze cat tie,- horses and sheep within the GOOSE LAKE ft FREMONT NA TIONAL FORESTS, during the sea son of 1008, must be filed in my otlice at Lakeview, Oregon, on or before March 1, 1908. Full information in regard to grazing fees to be charged and blank forms to be used in making applications will be furuishod upon request. 4-lm GUY M. INORAM, Supervisor. Advertised Letter List. Mr. Clias. Johnson. W. II. Wood rull W A. Wingute. Bert Cross. Isaac Curson. Miss Mary Goodrich . Carl Holder. Joseph Hunter. Olive Hawkius. Geo. llazeltou. Kristian Jorgensou. Lucy Jones, llarly Ogle. Ed. LltteL E. R. Londuu. W. J. Nesbitt. Ueorge Stephenson, Mr. Urandersou. Nora bright. Miss Clara Mores. Harry M. Glazier. John Jaoobsoon. Mr. Kaizmierz. Epb. Miller I'. M. Economizes the use of flour, but ter and eggs; makes the biscuit, cake and pastry more appetiz ing, nutritious and wholesome. 1 n ABSOLUTELY PURE This is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It Has No Substitute Tbsrs are Alum and Phosphata of Lima mlitur.. sold at a low.r price, but aa bouackMper regarding th baaltb el bcr family can arturil to um tbaui, 1.V1 pa