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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1908)
i oaot LakeviewAnd Vicinity Shriiik has always been the bug-bear of the tailor. Shrink is what kills style in clothes. The Royal Tailors, Chicago and New York, arc doing something no other tailor in the world Can do. To every customer they give a legal guarantee that Royal tailoring will hold its style until worn out. Their shrinking process is a trade se cret. It takes every last inch of shrink out of cloth and linings, then when style is sewed into Rjyal Tailor clothes it stays there forever. Why take chances? Wear Royal clothes and get a Royal legal guarantee that you can pin your faith on. More than Five Hundred New Spring Samples to choose from. Come and look at the line. At the corner di recti v south of Hotel 5 0 0 x W. tf53 TO NW PIJVE CHEEK, GEE. Under Entirely New Hanagement Having recently purchased the hotel irom Mr. McDonald, I earnestly solicit a share of public patronage. My aim shall be to please. GEORGIA STICKEL, Proprietor Bert e. withrow. Abstracting Vice President Al.l.KN Sl.OAN, Map, Plans, Blue t'rints. Etc. Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Dox J. Zcmwalt, C. E. M. D. Wll.I.IAMH. C. E. President Trein-urcr Klamath ralls, Oregon. n Pacific Land Co. Lakeview Ore. Locates Homesteads, Desert Claims and State Lands, besides doing a gen era Real Estate Business. We are prepared to get your property before thousands of people on short notice. List with us a t give us a trial. i SAN FORD & COG BURN MANAGERS. ; Office opposite Hotel Lakeview. : ELI RESTAURANT m . 1 iii.a f A- - A.1 r a. .ff) 'Locatea on water street, near ine rust oiuce. Meals at all Hours. Fresh oysters kept on hand during the oyster season. Fish and game in season. r Only First-class Restaurant in Lakeview. ELI, PROPRIETOR.. I Table felting at II an J M'a. nonania Cr.ainery Butter at L. Co. 1 Hutch lunch at the Brewery Sa Ihu. tf Dutch lunch at th Brewery fin, oon. tf Dutch lunch at ttaa Brewery Bn loon. tf Buy your Rubber, and Overshoes at L. M. Co, I Read the new ads. in The Exaniluer tbti week. L I) Mom caa-.e down from PaUley thla week. Mien Dorothy Uleber was quite ill Hrst of the week. Let J. L. T.yior tailor you. Dailey and M.sslngill. 1 The Red CroM Shoe a Handsome Shoe. It .ami M.'s x Young nien. Overcoat, aud Rain coats at L. M. Co. 1 Mens and Hoy. High top Shoe, at Lakeview Merc. Co. 1 Swell line of Men. Winter Suit, at Lakeview Merc Co. 1 Rubbers nnd overshoes all kimis, at Lakeview Merc Co. 1 Mrs T. 11. Vernon wa. up from the ranch lst Saturday. We are agents for J. L. Taylor the up to date taUor. B. and M. x Mw. Neilou want, to see you get the "La Mode" habit. It pay. 1 S. J. Dutton wa. up from Dari. Creek last week on a butdncs. trip. lco nod crocs feline is making a stir in the shoe market. It. and M. x William Carter wa. in towu from the west side of the valley last Friday. We have some up to date style, in Red Cross Shoes. Uailey aud Massin- gills'. x J. L. Taylors Sample, are rich and dressy". Uailey and Ma.- in gill agents, x W. K. McCormack and Jim McDon ald came down from Summer Lake last buuday evening. J. L. Taylor's Spring and Summer clothing samples enn be found at Bailey aud Maseingills. 1 M. Sander, came in from the range first of the week, lie state, that the sheep are doing nicely. Boys School Suit. Two pair pants with double seat and kuee with each suit. Lakeview Merc. Co 1 W. F. Paine, the real estate man, went to Pine Creek first tf the week, to he absent a couple of days. The Red Cross shoe adapts itself instantly to every movement of the inline eld aud cords. 11 and M. x e S 0 0 8 0 0 0 s n 0 0 0 I am agent for the Sacramento Bee, the best daily paper on the Coast. Wm. Wallace, at the Furniture Store. 33 -tf. KaI Hart tog was In from the ranch Tueihi.y. Tom Ourreo I. working at the court house thla week. One of Mm, Shellhammere little boy. I. quite sick. Oeo. Dloomingcamp, a B'y .took raiser, I. visiting relative, in town. 8,. U. Cresaler i. at Altura. on business connected with the Wbltte more estate. Raymond Ballard wa. in town Tues day from the (tap, and made The Ex aminer ottloe a call B. McCreary and Mis. M. (1. Orady, the teacher at the Union School house, were in towu thl. week. xui. moiii. urauy, or ine union School dihtrict, aud Stella Martin, of Silver Lake, are taking teacher.' ex amlnatlou thi. week. Wm. ltlurtou wa. tip from 1'iue Creek Tuesday. Will say. that the Ick iu the vlciuity of I'ine Creek are getting along nicely. Rev. Black i. astisting Rev. Bailey In protracted meetings at the Buptlst church this week., aud a great deal of interest is being shown lit the meet in us. ( F. A. Campbell, of Illy, wa. here during the week on his return from Silver Lake where he had been tn at tend the funeral of his sinter, Mrs. Ad in X. McCmII. if you waut tu e kindly remember ed get one ot those Fancy boxes of Bon lions at "The Frost," and ad dress it "To My Valentine." it will be a sweet rcmeuib'ance. 1 J. F. Sulci io is agent for the Kirk- wood short system Accouut of Book keepinu, aud all kinds of Duplicates and Triplicate .ale. and Order Books. The great Money, Time and Labor saver for Merchauts. Will pay for it self many time, over during the year. Shows at a glance what each customer owes. No Books to xttt. A Reliable substiiite for Day Book, Pass Book, Journal aud Ledger. Mr. (. R Hiitchenaou, the new jeweler, is contemplating gelt ng a silver-plating outfit. lie has a samplo of the work done by this machnie, and with it he can make the rustiest old spoon, knife or fork look exactly like a uew piece of silverware, and at a very low cost. I he work is suhl to wear well, too. Mr. Ilotcheu4on Is a first clans workman, ami also has a small stock of good watches aud jew elry. Auything not iu stock, can be ordered through him at very r-anou-abl rates. Mi 1 Mode " Our First Clearance Sale is a Hummer SPECIALS Tlllfl WEKK IN Muslin Clowns, Drawers, Corset Covers and Chemise LACES and EMBROIDERIES Dress Goods, Gloves, Belts and Collars 9 Plushj MINING Aclel SUPPL Silver Lake Nev a Silver Lake, lb. 10: The political pot is beginning to simmer, iu and around Silver Lake. Mis Peruicia Taylor is visiting with Mrs. Coslm ut Buck Creek. Frank Puyue, Democratic candidate for county clerk, isspendiug the week at Paisley flxiug up hi. feueca. Love, love, love; Its in the air, its talked ou the streets, aud debated in our debating society aud even heard I The Red Cross Shoe is a fine, sty lish, sensible shoe, with a flexible sole that bends with the foot. B. and In . x The Red Cross Shoe is not a loose onshaDeiv shoe. It is a neat trim un I to date, distinctly ban Isouie shoe, from his hoinentead ueur the haw milL B. and M. x The logs that were recently cut for Baruairn of the riht sortth kind He no w BaptL-it church have been that are appreciated for women and a JES Everythlns Carried in Stock for the Miner at both our Stores. Boots and Shoes for Miners, Bucca roos, Sheepmen and Ranchmen. at ()VI:S AM) OVERALLS TOR ALL. Groceries, Flour and Grain. All kinds of Canned Goods, Hardware & Hilling Tools. Warner Valley Mercantile Co. Adel iPTusTT 6 Tlmbr Land Nolk. fnited States Land Office L-ikeview Oregon, Feb. 7tti liXW. Notice is hereby giveu that In com pLiance with the provisions of tie net of Congress of June :i, 187ft entitled. "An act for the ! of timlter laud, in the State, of California, Oregon, Nevada aud Wushington Territory." an exteuded to all th Pulilio Land Sisten Ly act of August t, lH'.rJ, Klvie ('tiwiiler, of Lakeviww, county of Lake state of Oregon, bn. ft is uay Died Ht tins omee tils .worn lu the forestry ciuup. it would not 1 ftntemeut No. 4iNr. for the tircha be strange if iu the uear future the' the h half, NW quarter. V hiilr, N L- ..,!.... V .... ... f,lL. i..Lrli.., .1 .....I I... . Iw.llj .. ill I. I r "I'lnrier, 01 nmiliJll .10. .0. 111 idwii children at the "La Mode." CLEAR AXCE SALK. 1 J. X. Japiish,tbe cabinet maker, is kept quite busy these Jays repairing aud making uew furniture. Mr .(squish is a good workman. J. M. liaminersley was in from the 7 up ranch Mouday, where be baa been feeding hi. sheep this winter. He say. the .beep are doing fine. Come in and examine a pair of these Red Cross Shoes. Try a pair on and notice the fine comfortable feeling tbey give your foot. B. and M. I Mr.. Jim McDermott wa. io from the West Side last Saturday for the Hrst time io several week, bavin beu at home eutertaining the "grip". A. Bieber baa installed a fine, new roll-top de.k in hi. store. It ia one o the neatest and most convenient desks we bve ever had the plymura of looking at. Go to (J. It Hutchinson for first class watcti repairing. All Kspairj guaranteed Located in the Soda Work, building, Lakveiew. Ore. 51 tr. Albert Walker, the Bly Land and cattle man, came over from bi. place arriving here last Saturday evening. lie aay. the roads are in bad shape between here and Bly. Ira Bradley, a Silver Lake borse raiser, is on bis way to Likely with 35 bead of horse, which be expects to sell to Oeo. Bayley, of South Fork. John Donnelly is assisting in the drive. . Situation Wanted : China oook; tn hotel, restaurant, or private family. Wages ICS per month. Fancy cooking a specialty. Reputation for neatness. For further information, inquire at Eli Restaurant. Lakveiew, Oregon. 7-2 Joe Wing A new assortment of II K ATII ERBLOOM PETTICOATS Just reeieved at "La Mode. " i lulling M Ifun.fa IT I.' W M ....I T. C. ClirgeSS is Vi.-Utillg iu toWtt I ,l r.t!..r nrnr tn ul.nu, I ..' I.Im..,! sought is iiiui valuable for it. timber or s'.oue than for agricultural purposes, an I to establish bis claim to satid land before Register and Receiver at lake, view Oregoo, oil Friday, the l:'uh day of May, liXW. hauled and are iswiy to he sawed into bin her as soon a-i ttn mill starts up in the spring. J. W. Mart lu aud Kd. Luudr are the champion wmm chopper of tbia sec ti in. Last week they cut 47 tier, of Id inch wood in four aud a half dsys. Oeetu ba. claimed two ol our be loted ueigbUor. as victim, tbe pant week. Mrs. Adin McCall tied last Tuesday, and was buried here ou Friday. The three year old .on of W R. MiUer.wbo live, at Fort Rock, died oi throat trouhle, and was bur ied in the Silver Lake ceiuetery Friday The fodow ing ofilcers were elected at tlx last regular meeting or Paulina Camp, No. 487, W. O. W: F. 0., U. li. Urewer; C. C, R. Spencer; A. L., E. D. Lutz- Clerk, J. W Thorn ; Banker, Fred Egil; Escort N. W. Taylor; Watchman J. Billings: .Sen try. Le. Duncan; Manager, B. Heifer The boys contemplate giving an en tertainment io the near future. J. W. Smith, the northern stage driver, laid off a couple of trips last week, on account of illness: F. Coop er drove in bis place. Wm. MoOatty and wife have moved into town from their Christmas Lake bome. Mrs. McCarty baa resumed tnnsio teaching, and has a large class. Mrs. Rev. Short who baa been sick for some time, is able to be up again, and preached to a large audlenoe last Sunday. Mrs. Short is a fine speaker, and always talkes to an attentive aud lenoe. Notice of Meeting Notice Is berepby gievn that the initial meeting of tbe incorporators and subscribers to tbe Capital Stock of tbe Lakeview Flour Mills Co, a corporation created under the laws of tbe State of Oregon, will be held in tbe Court House io Lakeview Oregon on tbe twenty fourth day of February, A. D., 1908, at two o'clock In tbe afternoon foi tbe purpose of transacting any and all business which may legally come before suoh meeting. F. O. Unting. 7 2 He name, as witoesHea: Henry Newell, P. sr. Cory, William R. liam inersley, William J. McKee, all of Lakeview Oregon. nyanlall persons claiming ad versely the abov described land, are requested to file their clab i. in this office on or before said 15th day of May, 1908. 7-10 J. M Watson Register. Timber Imnd SUc United State. Ijmd Olllce, Litkevioi Oregou, FeU 7th liiiiH. Notice is twrhey itvnii thst in com pllnnce with ttiw provisons of the ait of CougresH of June. .'I, 1H7H, entitled, "An act for the Hale of timber laud, in the Ktatei of California. Oregon, Nevada md Wm.hingt.iu, Territory." as extended Io all the I'uhlio Luud States by act of August 4, Krj, Daniel rtiMiuiUr, of Liikevlcw, rounty of Lake. State of Oregon, has filed in thl ollle his sworu state meut Nix 4iWN for the purchase ot the SK quarter, of Section W, in Town ship :W,S . Rni.go I" K, W. M., aud will oiler proof to -how that the Inn I .ought 1. inoio valunblu for its timher or stone than for agricultural pur pose., and to establish his claim to said luud before Register aud Recei v er, at Lakeview, regon, ou Friday, the loth day of May. I!HIH. He names as witnesses: Henry Newell, P. M. Cory. William R. Usui niersly.Will J. McKee, all of Lakeview Oregou. Any and all persons claiming ad versely tbe above described land, era requested t0 tile their claim, in this olllce on or beforo said 15th day of Slay, 1908. 710 J. N. WaLon, Register. Coniidence when eating:, that your food is of highest wholesomeness that it has nothing in it that can injure or distress you makes the repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory. This supreme confidence you have when the food is raised with The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be no comforting confi dence when eating alum baking pow der food, demists say that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged . alum or alum salts remains in the food. If J 1