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Our new line of Dress Goods
Our new line of Ladies' and
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Our new line of Men's Cloth
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Our new line of Fiorsheim &
Cos celebrated Shoes
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STYLES IP YOU WILL TAKE
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NEW PIIVE CREEK, ORE 2
Under Entirely New flanagement j
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.
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Bert E Withrow,
Vice President
Abstracting
Allen Sloan,
Secretary
Maps, Plans, Blue Print. Etc.
Klamath Count- Abstract Co.
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
Dos J. Zlmwalt, C. E.
President
M. f. Williams, C.
Treasurer
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Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Pacific Land Co. Lakeview, Ore-
Locates Homesteads, Desert Claims
and State Lands, besides doing a gen
era Real Estate Business.
We are p epared to get your property before
thousands of people onshort notice.
List with us and give us a trial.
MANAGERS.
Office opposite Hotel Lakeview.
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RESTAURANT
Water Street, near the Post office.
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New Fancy rests at B M' 1
EagleV March 27th, 1008.
Flower Seeds at Lakeview Merc Co,
Get your onion Sets at Lakeview Merc
Co. 1
Dutch lunch at the Itrrwery Sa
loon, tf
Albany Nurseries, K. R. Patch,
agent Utf
Durham tobscco at the llrewery
Saloon, itr.
S. M. Luce came over from Flush
Monday.
Garden Seeds all kinds at Lakeview
Merc Co. 1
A. Uieber received two loads of new
goods this week.
J. F. and Geo. Owen were here
from Willow ranch last week.
Ladies, we have something new iu
belts; they are swell, it. A M. x
CW , Dent was over from Warner
last week to attend county court.
Do nt buy your Carpets until you
see new line at Lakeview Merc Co. 1
We have an elegant line of men's
golf and negligee shirts. R 1 M. x
A fine line of Ranges and Cook
Stoves will arrive at Lakeview Merc
Co., in a short time. 1 i
E. R. Patch, of this place, is agent
for the well known AlpbMuy Nurse
ries. U tf
Mr. T. D. Hoy, of Summer Lake
spent a few days in Lakeview last
week.
Our Summer dress goods are now
on display, call and look them over.
W u. it M. X
X F. M. Payne, of Klamath Falls,
was registerd at Hotel Lakeview first
of the week.
Grand Ball Macro 17th, at the Opera
House, by the Orchestra, price of
tickets, (1.50. 1
The "Eagles" never do things by
halves, attend the dance March 27,
and you wil be convinced.
Ira McCall has located at Bonanza,
where be has established a meat mar.
ket. Success to you, Ira.
Wm. B'urton instituted suit Tues
day against Cbas. Barber, of Pine
Creek, for collection of debt.
E. Rinehart informs us that the
Rinehart sawmill will start up soon,
with about 800 logs In the yard.
Don't forget the Seventeenth of Ire
land ; grand ball at the Opera House,
the orchestra. Tickets tl.50. 1
The "Eagles" are giving the dance
March 27th; that is all that it is nec-
cessary to say; a good time is assured.
J. C. Elder, forest ranger, came
down from Paisley last week, and
speot several days at the headquarters.
The divorce case instituted last
week, mentioned in The Examiner,
was withdrawn by the plaintiff the
next day.
Bill Bailey was in town from the
wood camp Tuesday, and made The
Examiner office a financial call. He
borrowed a dollar.
Grand Ball and Banquet by Kim
Rock Aerie 777, Fraternul Order of
Eagles, Lakevi?w, Oregon, March 27,
1908. Tickets ?2 00.
The Eraminer is turning out some
floe job work these days. Come in
and see our work and maybe jou will
see lit to place an order.
R. L. Burns, of South Warner, was
in Lakeview Monday on a business
trip. He says things are tiouri-thiug I lt'n ooin
in his section of the county.
J. B. McNew, who baa been on a
several weeks' visit with his family at
Petaluma Cal, returned to New Pine
Creek latter part of last week.
Wm. Baf-ett, the Bonanza saw mill
man, LHi sold bis mill to .Mr. J.
unch, nho id a recent arrival to
that locality from Coos county.
The Eatilcs are all "good fellows."
They ejoy a good time, and ulways
five their friends u good time. Tne
dance March "'7, given by this frater
uity will bo proof of this.
V. Conn, the Paisley merchant, who
spent several days iu Lakeview last
week, left Sunday morning for San
Fiancidco, where he goes on a busi
ness trip, to buy his bummer goods.
Miss Mollie Grady, who finished a
euc:e.-.;ful tcrui of tchoul in Union
District la.-t week, went toChewaucuu
lufct Sunday, w here she w ill teach iu
the Johnston district, a few miles
south of Paisley.
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Pete Follett was up from Plos Creek
Monday. II luformed us that Me-
Cleary A Shatters had purchased the
Alex Boys ranch for 4!00. Pete says
that as many as twenty mlulug deals
have tieen ma le In the Plue Creek dis
trict within the past two weeks, and I
cash paid for the claims. Thl" would
Indicate that there will t something I
doing In the Pine Creek mines this i
summer. Mr. Follett la very conrl- i
dent that the mines will be opened ud
there this spring. He says the coun
ty seat agitation at Plue Creek carries
about as much (liferent with It as
ground hog day In Wall Street.
iv. a, uawkin ana family iisve re
tured from Berkeley, where they spent
a very pleasant winter taking In the
sights. Mr. Hawkins says lie put la
his tin e pretty faithfully observing
things, and thinks he saw about every
thing that would appeal to his Imagi
nation. They visited Los Angeles,
San Diego, and mauy othr places of
Interest, and while thre they visited
an ostrich farm, which Mr. Hawkins
says was about as Hit retsiug a tight
as any place he visited. I" ey visited
with Masslngllls at Sau Diego
Hon. V. 'Jo n ii came down from
Paisley last Thursday and speut sev
eral days in Lakeview on buiuena.
Mr. Conn says that he lias obxelTed
very closely all that has been said
against Senator Fulton, and Das noted
the Seuator's answer to the charges
made against him. Mr. Conn em
phatically states that Senator Fulteu
is absolutelv uuscathnd ; that he has
not lieeu touched by his enemies, and
that he is even stronger than ever.
Frank Morine, who has been work
ing on the telephone line between
here and Silver Lake, returned to
Lakeview Tuesday, having flnixhed
putting the cross arms on the poles,
ready to receive the double wires or
the metalic circuit which will be used
for commercial purposes alone, leav
ing the singlt wire fur party line!
purposes. This line will be in excel-
lent shape for all kinds of business
when the new wire is on.
Warner Clark, a graduate of the
Modoc county High School, presented
The Examiner ottlce with a copy of
the first edition of the "Modoc Pur
ple and White", a Rem! annual pubti
cation got'en out by thn Modoc Coun
ty High School. The publication is
neat in every department, aud a
credit to the school, it is on a level
with similar publications by much
larger institutions of learning.
C. L. Withers and C. S. Heneflel,
of Paisley, who have leeu circulating
the pe ition to get the county seat
removal proposition on the ballot for
the June election, arrived here from
Warner Monday evening, just in time
to attend the mass meeting held here
that eveuing. The boys atteuded the
meeting, but were like the boy the
chicken ran over; they didn't have
much to say.
Our line of Ladies' shirt waists is
complete and up to date. B. &. M x
C. A. Duncan aud J. W. Nelson,
both of Nevada, are in Lakeview bis
week, and were located on Warner
Valley agricuK ura' lano by Cogburn
and Sauford. Kettlt-rs are coming iu
to this county about as fast as the
locators can handle them. These men
expect to locate several bun J red the
coming summer. They are working in
a Hue body of rich agricultural land.
Shirts, Shirts, Shirts, up to date,
stylish and made to lit B. A M. x
Mrs. Bertha Charlton aud Dr. Ama-
of Lakeview, were united
We are ready for you-
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Give us a chance. We've been thinking
about you and have some particularly
NICK NKW SI'KLW, DKLKS COOPS
to show you. Come in and see us.
jjlnnct jfy. ciloii. Jpropi'ieton.
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, o
, We will mnkc you prices that no merchant in
Lakeview has ever tipped the scale not even
ourselves. Now is your chance. We mean busi
ness, and these good must jjo in order to make
room for Our New Stock. Kemcnihcr we do all
our own work, ami our prices will surely sur.
prise you. Never let this opportunity pass,
jjood people, as we guarantee every word we
say. Make yourselves at home with us. OUR
S7X)RIJ should he ynir headquarters. Many
thanks for past favors.
REYNOLD'S BARGAIN STORE
One door south of Hutcher Shop
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MINING
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SUPPLIES
M. D. Williams, of the Klamath
County Abntract Company, is iu this
city engaged in surveying lines for a
number of Merrill people who realize
the unusual efficiency of Mr. Williams.
Bonanza Bulletin.
W. A. Mickle, the Cedarville lhery
man, was in Lakeview lukt Saturday
uight, haviug brought a drummer
over from that ' place. Mr. Mickle
was at oue time a resident of this
place and he has many friends bere
who were glad to see him.
GOOD STOCK A first class,
young, registered Percberon Stallion
for BALK. Price and terms right.
Address Billings and Son, Ashland,
Oregon. iW. O. Myer Stock Farm. )8-3
- Mt't Feb. 25th 1908.
Seed Barley aud Seed Wbeat for
Sale.
II. W. DrenkeL
I in holy matrimony hits Saturday even
ing, Bev. Baily oltlciating. Both Mrs.
Charlton und Mr A louden are wdl
and favorably known in this valley,
aud their hont of friends will joiu iu
extending good wiches. Tho Exam
iner wirihi.'ri tlie.n a long and proxper
OU4 life, full of happiui HS.
Dutch lunch at the Brewery s'-(
loon. tf
(jovernmi nt Inr-pi'i tion of horses at
my place, near Likely, on March 2.1 th
1008. Will ray 115 O) for all au
cepted, mares or geldings, any color,
except gray, l-'ifteeu hand und up,
pounds and up, 4 tj H years old,
broken to ri'le.
11-2 GKO. II. BAVLKV, Likely Cul.
.Mr. Hen Vernon, sou of Mr. and
Mrs. Ii. Vernon, left for Arkansas
Monday for his health. Young Mr.
Vernon has not been well for a year
pant and will try auother climate. It
Is hoped thut ho will soon be back
here, sound and well.
Everything Carried in Stock for the
Miner at both our Stores.
Boots and Shoes for Miners, Bucca
roos, Sheepmen and Ranchmen.
GLOVES AND OVERALLS R)R ALL.
Groceries, Flour and Grain.
All kinds of Canned Goods.
Hardware & nining Tools.
Warner Valley Mercantile Co.
Adel IPTusIT
Co to V. IJ. Hutchinson for fl rut-
clabs watch repairing. All he pair a
guaranteed, located iu the Hoda
Works building, Lhkveiew, Ore.
M-tf.
The Klamath Falls Herald says that
McKeudree llruthers and Dave Kdler
are on a deal with J. V. Kimball for
the lease of OX), 000 acres of the Weyer
haeuser timber lands in Klamath
county, and will, if the deal is made,
stock the range with 50,000 bead of
beep.
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New York is too far
from Japan; San Fran
cisco is nearer.
Yoar rioter i. turns your moo.r if res ioo't
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Absolutely Pure
Tho only haMng powder
made with Royal Grape
Cream of Tartar .
Io Alum, Jo Limo Phosphate
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