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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1908)
0)000( 10000000(0 9 Canned Fruits THE TOP-NOTCH SORT The kind that's always good The kind you know before opening will be perfect in every way. Whether it be veg etables, fruits or fish, wc recommend and endorse our brands as the best. Erie Corn, Peas, Stringless Beans, 25c a can Solid Pack Tomatoes, 20c a can Standard Tomatoes, 15c a can Sugar Corn, 15c a can We have noticed an unusually large num ber of persons patronizing our dried fruit department. Fact is, we have a tempting display and our prices arc. right. Get our price list. Before anothei iwun of tliN paper our full line of Spring and Sumui r shorn 111 have arrived. We In vite you to rif i m ill. You will be much surprised to lenrn of the qim .dliy of Miot-a we sell during one mni hoii. Hue to th f.ici thm we Hell the BEST SHOES THAT A It E SH.1 UEKE Lakeview and Vicinity Table felting at and M'a. x Chaa. Morrla was la towa Saturday. Flower Seeds at Lakeview Mere Co. Get your onion Beta at Lakeview Mere Do. 1 Jim Boyd waa bera Irom Bly thla week. the Sa- Brewery - tf candidate for as fia-tf fOKOOO)OiOt!Oi0000(OtOOOt)OtO(00 NEW PIKE 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. BV Bert E Witheow, Vice 1'reKldent Abstracting Al.I.KN Sl.OAX, Secretary Maps, Plane, Blue Prints. Etc. Klamath Count- Abstract Co. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers ION J. ZUMWALT, C. E. J'nldent Klamath VI. D. WlLIJAMH, C. Treasurer E. Fa 11$. Oregon. l Pacific Land Co. Lakeview. Ore. l Lo, tes Homesteads, Desert Claims I- and State Lands, besides doing agen t era Real Estate Business. We a re prepared to get your property before 5 thousands of people on short notice. f . List with us and Rive us a trial. SAN FORD & OOGBURN W MANAGERS. Office opposite Hotel Lakeview. TIMHK' I.A.I WOTIC-. BALE OF COCJCT HOUSE BUILDINU. United States Land OfUceJLakevier TLe Court House building will be Cregon, Feb. 13, 1308. offered tor Sale oa Thursday, March Notice ia bereby given that in co i- 6th, 2, P. M., at the Office of County pliance with the provision of the act Clerk. Conditions of purchase will tt Congreai of June d, IH7. enuueo, announced at time of bale. Done 'An act for the sale or umoer lauas ie the Stat ot uamornia, uragon. - Nevada and Wellington Territory,' E N. Jaquisb, as extended to all the Pablio Lud gi County Clerk. Htatea by act of August 4, 1892, i'Kdwin Fitzgerald, of Lakeview, aounty of Lake State of Oregon, has , NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF Mad in this office bis aworn statement ; - STOCKHOLDERS. Ho. 402:1, for the purcnase or me Notlce a hereby given that the m . , Kill? XI Uf r nirtap M h . ! MJ ..q;...i2 ir. TXtr. ii : first meeting of the stockholders of , Range 17, E.. W. M., and will or far proof to show that the land aougbt tu more valuable for Its timber or tane than for agricultural purooses, mad to establish bis claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lake vie r Oregon on Thursday the 28th, day of May, 1908. tie names aa witueasea ; u. w. liar asty, WilUrd Duuoan, Joe Lane, lfenry Boydstun, all of Lakeview, Oregon. An and all Dersoua claiming aa arselr the above described lands are i uUce aforesaid requested tu Ule their claims in tbis . Dated. February 'tWtloe on or before aald SHth day or May. 1908. I Incorporators. 10. J. N. WaUua, Register. I n& The Lakeview Flour Mills, a corpora tioo, will be held on Monday, the 30th day of March, 1908, at 1 :30 o'clock P. M. of said day, at Solder's Opera House, in the town of Lakeveiw, Lake County, Oregop. All persons who are, subscriber to the capital stock of said corporation are respectfully requeued to be pres ent either In person or by proxy duly appointed in writing, at tne time ana 27. 1908. ( Diok J. Wilcox, ( V. O. Iiuutina. ( C. E. Sherlock. Dutch lunch At loon. A. J. Foster ia a sessor. Dutch lunch nt the Brewery loon. Dutch lunch At the Brewery Sa loon, tf Garden Seeds all kinds at Lakeview Merc Co. 1 Hirry Riggs and family are over fro ra Plush. Let J. L. Taylor tailor you. Bailey and Masslngill. I The Red Cross Shoe 's a Handsome Shoe. U.audM.'s x VT. R. Hamniertiley waa in from the rangers' camp Tuesday. We are agents for J.L. Taylor the up to date tailor. B. and M. x C. A. Nelson isited Lakeview from the West side last Satuday. Read the Candidates column this week ; several new announcements. Do u"t buy your Carpets uutil you see new liue at Lakeview Merc. Co. 1 The Red Cross Shoe is making a stir in the shoe market. B. and M. x We have some up to date styles in Red Cross Shoes, bailey and Massiu gills'. x R. R. Forbes, one of tho new settlers in Warner, came over from Plush Tuesday J. S. Sprague pa.-wed through Lake view first of the week on his way to San Francisco. A fine liue of Ranges and Cook Stoves will arrive at Lakeview Merc Co., in a short time. 1 J. B. Blair came down from Sum mer Lake Monday. He will begin as sessing next Monday. J. L. Taylor's Spring and Summer clotbiug samples can be fouud at Bailey and Massingills. 1 A few scraps took place at the Lane and Steel saloon Monday night. Spring must be coming. McCulley Brothers will give one of their popular all night dances in the Post & King Hall Friday night. Miss Ida Howard visited Lakeview a few days the past week from the Howard farm in Drews valley. Several team3 have been hauling gravel for a week past, buihdng up the streets in North Lakeview. 1 am agent for the Sacramento Bee, the best daily paper on the Coast Wm. Wallace, at the Furniture Store. 33-tf. S. B. Chandler and F. O. Bunting left here for Cedarville yesterday to attend Dr. Patterson's big horse saie. W. W. Hampton, R. B. Jackson, and Frank Dobkins came down from Paisley Urst of the week on land business. A special meeting of the city coun cil was held Monday evening for the purpose of discussing the electric light question. Come in aud examine a pair of these Red Cross Shoes. Try a pair on and notice the flue comfortable feeling they give your foot. B. and M. 1 Go to G. R. Hutchinson for first- class watch repairing. All Repairs guaranteed. Located in the Soda Works building, Lakveiew. Ore. 51-tf. Frank Stanley was up town last Sat urday from tbe ranch. Mr. Stanley is tbe only goat raiser in tbis county, be having a band of over 1000 head. We learn that Mrs. C. B. Parker, of Adel, while opening a fruit can, cut her band quite severely, an artery was cut, and for a while it was feared she would bleed to death. 1 C. D. Arthur went to Burnes this week after tbe team driven away from here by Peter Miller, who was arrested at Burnes for an offense charged a- gainst bim before be came to Lake- view. Mr. -T. W. McAtfee, of San Fran- cisco, came over from Cedarville Tues day to figure on tbe building of tbe court house. Mr. McAffee is super intending the construction of tbe Mod oo county high school building. GOOD STOCK: A first class, young, registered rercneron ataiiion for SALE. Price and terms right. . ,1 Jt f. Itl.n- .nf Qsin k nlilnrwl Oregon. ,W. O. Myer Stock Farm. )8 3 Feb. !trth 1908, Seed Barley aud Seed Wheat for II. W. Drenkel. The Reuo Journal states that through the efforts of T. F. Dunoaway of th N. O. O. Ry., a large tract of land in the Amedee country will be put under irrigation and made available to et tier. There la aald to be 80.000 acres of rich laud in that valley, partly gov ernment land, which Is. open fo loca tion, and tbe remainder la now In private ownership, mostly In the bands of the railroad company. The own ing up of this and other large bodies of agricultural land In northern Cali fornia and Southeastern Oregou, will Inure to tbe benefit of tbe first rail road to tap this section and either Insures the early building of tbe Ore gou Short Line surveyed tbough Lake view last Summer, or the extension of the N. C. O., and Its being broad gauged to meet the demands of this rich and growing country. Notice Some boys or rather young nieu bare been in tho habit of destroying mail boxes and cranes, on Route ?(22, Iwtweeii Lakeview and New Piue Creek Oregon. These persona are known by several men who llva on said route. Under sections UKJ and ltVH's K11, tbis is a high crime, as follows : Every person who Willfully and Maliciously iujures, teHrs down or destroys auy letter box, pillar box, or other receptacle established by the POSTMASTER GENERAL for the safe deposit of matter for the mail or for delivery, shall for every such olfence bo punished by a Hue of not less than tlOO or more than HK) or by imprisonment for not less than one year and not more than three. 91 Eph. Miller P. M. la Jt$ Our First Clearance Sale is a Hummer SPECIALS THIS WEEK IN Muslin Gowns, Drawers, Corset Covers nnd Chemise LACES and EMBROIDERIES Dress Goods, Gloves, Belts and Collars Sale. 9-lm. TEA You think one tea as good as another ? Why don't you buy at the lowest price you see in the window ? Tour f roctr return, your meaty If you o'l UiO ScUilliof ' But; wo pay bia. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COl'lCI OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNT V OF LAKE. CARSTKNS PACKING COM - PANV, A Corporation. ) Suit Plaintiff.) in vs )Eiiiity REUBEN E. II EN NEMAN, ) to JENNIE M. II EN NEMAN, ) Fore hie wife)close ALEXANDER KEITH. Mort- Dcfendants. )gage. TO REUBEN E. HENNEMAs; J E N N1E M. II E X X E M A N A M A L EXASDER REIT1I, Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and eucn of you are hereby required to appear Htid auswer to complaint tiled aniust you in the above entitled Court and cnnse within six weeks from the dute of the first publication of this Summons, tow it. on or Itefore the H'th day of April, l'.KW, and if you fail so to ap pear and auswer the same, for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree aeaiust you aud each of you for the sale of ttie North west quurter of Section Three, Tp. .'17 S., R. 1'JE, W. M.,Lake County.Ore gon, aud for the toreclos re of the following described Mortguges upon said described lmitl to-wit: A certain moitgage executed by tbe Defeudunts Reuben E. Hoiiiieman and Jennie M. ileiineiiiau, his wife, upon the aforesaid ilescbribed lands on the 4th day of April. HKXi, in favor of the Plaintiff herein in the sum of f.'KXUMJ with intere.it thereon from dute at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, uud tor i'M.OO Attorneys fees therein: A certain mortgage executed by the Defendants Reuben E. Ilenuemau and Jennie M. Heuiioinaii upon the afore said real estste on the 13th day of Februarv, l'.H'l, in favor of Frank D. Nash, in the sum of ?IU0,()0 with in teresi thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from date, aud for (M 00 Attorneys fees therein, which said mortgage was duly assigntvl to the Plaintil! hereiu tor a vttlimble l consideration, on the -ml day uf May 11KJ7. A certain mortgage executed by the Defendants Kouljen E. Heunemaii and Jennie M. Heunemuu.bis wife.up on the aforesaid described real prop erty on the i:ith day of February 19U4, in favor of Wl'limn W. Hey more in tbe sum of 3j0.00 with interest there on at the rate of 10 per cent per an num from date, and for tbe sum of 825.00 as Attorneys fees therein; which said mortgage was duly assigned to the Plaintiff herein for a valuable consideration. A certain mortgage executed by tbe Defendants Reuben E. Ilenuemau and Jennie M. Henneman, bis wife, upon tbe aforesaid described land on the 5tb day of Juue, l'JOTi, in favoi of the Union Meat Company, a Corporation, in tbe sum of &JMO.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from date and for the sum of 100.00 Attorneys fees therein; which said mortgage waa duly assigned to tbe Plaintiff herein on tbe 24tb day of May. 1007. for a, valuable considera tion, and for his costs and disburse ments herein and for such other and further relief aa to tbe Court may deem meet. Notice is berebv given you'that' this summons is served upon you by pub lication thereof in the Lake County Examiner, a newspaper of General Circulation, issued and published weekly at lakeview, laae uounty, Oregou, pursuant to an order of tbe Hon. Henry L. Benson, Judge of said Court, duly made at Chambers, In Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Ore gon, on the 18th day of Feb. 1908. The date of tbe first publication hereof is 27th day of February, 1908, and the date of the last publication hereof ia tbe 9th day of April, 1908. J. D. Venator. 97 Attroney for Plaintiff. Facts and Figures Up-to-date Merchandise at Reynold's Store. Goods at Your Own Prices. Now is your opportunity for thirty days. CASH ONLY, .a We will make you prices 1 hat no nu reliant in Lakeview lias ever ti- ped the scale not even ourselves. Now is your chance. We mean husi ness, and these tooil must k i" order t make room for Our New Stock. Remember we do all our own work, and our prices will surely snr. prise yu. Never let this opportunity pass, flood : eople, as we u ir nitee every won! we sav Make voursclvcs at home with us. OUR S7X)RIi should he yur headquarters. Many thaiixs for past l.tvr.-N. REYNOLD'S BARGAIN STORE One door south of Mutehcr Shop 9 Pi uh Adol T MINING SUPPLIES 9 i-veryt "lotf Car ied in Stock for the Miner at both our stores. Boots and Shoes for Miners, Hucca roos, Sheepmen and kanchmen. (ii UVt-S 1) OVI:IMLI.5 TOR ALL. Groceries, Flour and Grain. AH kinoS of Canned Goods. M rciw i-r- & n in in Tools. . r XJ( " . t io2 a Wain Valley Mercantile Co. "'uT iPlusfi 6 More Bargains. The Overland Banking Realty Com- f any of Reno, Nevada have had placed n their bands for sale a piece ol land in Fast Keno facing Two Hundred (200) feet against the main line of tbe Southern Pacific K. Ity,, for Two Thousand Dollars (12000) Tbia land is suitable lor ware- bouses, lumber or coal yards etc., and will aoon increase in value. It is an easy matter to run switches through tbe land. For further particulars address, " The OVERLAND BANKING REAL TY COMPANY, 10(1 Commercial Row, Reno, Nevada. tii HO AW2 In Foob and strictly prohibits the sale or alum baking powder So docs France So does Germany The tale of alum foods has been made illegal In Washington and the District of Colum bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as injurious. jQ proec y0urself against alum, , when oraering baking powder, Sap ptainty- and be very sure you get Royal Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and whole-' artmtnMi ci the fnnrL