0Ot Easter Sunday April 19 ARE YOU PREPARED FOR THE OCCASION? 8 8 o g fi I 1 9 e '' Jg S We are ready to supply your needs fl WE have the Latest and Newest Fabrics for Ladies' Stylish Suits Up-to-date Styles in Men's Ready-to-Wear Clothing ofi A large variety of New Spring Lasts in Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes. Also a full line of Men's Florsheim Shoes for this season fi OUR NEW STOCK OF MEN'S HATS will arrive within one or two days. We want you to see them. They will embrace The Latest Styles of 1908 Blocks including a line of the celebrated STETSON HATS- fi fi fi fl fi 8 fi a fl fi fi, Lnkeview and Vicinity Eagle IUU Friday March 27th. Flower Needs at Lakeview More Co. Albany Nurnorlea, K. It. Patch, aiient lltf Dutch lunch nt the llrfwery 8a loon. tf Metis haU ; Latent atylea at Ahl trom II rod. 1 0. C. Loftus was in town lust week a few days. C. M. Hanau cams down from Pals ley Tuesday. Ladle, do not fail to read Hoone'a adr. this week. Lnmwrtfor and Cream cheese at Ahlntrom Hro. 1 Warren Laird waa in town from War uer this week. C. S. Morria waa over from the West Side Saturday. F. M. (Srcen aud family started foi California last week. Ira McCull waa here from Merrill thia week on butdneia. Hani plea of Williams A Marvin Co'a shuns at Ablntorm liros. I Chas, Lit le was in town last Satur day from the Went Side. iteri uaroer ana J. . r ulier came over from Plush yesterday. P. M. Coiy spent first of the week in town from Drewa valley. Mrs. Henry Newell made proof ou her limber claim last Monday. Miss Mill'e Reynolds, who haa been quite ill, ia attain abl to be out. Fancy Navel Oraugea at "The Frost." Freah Dates and Lemons. It F. P. Litfht, of Hotel Lakeview, baa been quite sick for several daya pant. LOST: between my place aud Fred Fishers, one log chain. 12 2t J. C. Oliver. T. Hilling, the Silver Lake forest ranger, was in Lakeview several daya last week. See our Windows, we are showing I you shirt waists, underwear, belts. hair ornuments, etc. B. & M. 1 John Cogburn and J. W. Nelson, the real estate dealers, returned from the desert yesterday. Frank Murine haa taken m contract for putting up the wire on the Laka County Telephone Uo'e Una from Lakeview to Sliver Lake for 8 per mile, two wire. Kobt. Nelson came In from the Wast Side last Saturday. Mr. Nelson haa been considerably under the weather for a month past, aud came In to be treated by a doctor. Do not fail to attend the "Faiilea" HaU. next Friday nltfht. Hood mualo, Cloud management, aud a good time I generally, is the anticipation of I those I who know tho F.agloa. A little blaze in the It. Reynolds home on Malu St. creatrd an excite ment Tuesday. The lire caught in tt.o celling of tho porch, bow, no one knows. No damage was done. Mrs. A. It. Thornton waa quite ill last week, but la much U'tter, and left here on the Western stage Moo day morning for a several months visit with relatives in McMinnvillo. W. Y Miller am! C. L. Withers came down from Pulaley last week aud vpetit several daya in Lakeview. They were over to Drews valley Sun day, and Monday left for their home, J. (.5. Wooitard, who has leased tho Harvey ranch iu Summer Lake valley has moved to the place and begun work. Mr. Woodard ia said to be a tirst ilnsf tanner, and will doubtless make a success II. II. Holbert, a homesteader In the Quartz valley aectlon, was iu lake view Monday after a load of lumber with which to imorove his place. He matte The F.xaminer odlce u call, aud subscribed for the paper. E. V. Kyausen, new settler in the North Warner country, went to My last week to uect hla wife ou her way from Seattle to joiu hei husband at their uew home in Lake county. Their little child accompnuied her. The "Eagles" are making grand preparations for their ball, to be given next Friday night. Tho auoper will be something to remember; this is as sured by the fact that the ladies who have tlte supper iu charge are fatuous cooks. F Leidiks'keit, one iif the Christmas Luke settlers, came down from there case Ml We are ready for you- Give us a chance. We've been thinking about you and have some particularly nici; ni:v sprint, i)Ni:ss coons to show you. Come in and sec us. fi .1 W Tnnlrop onl a if a. k... f I i , n .i . . inis wee as a uuuesa iu uiu case ti from Portland, where they rpeut some ; . v. . . . . . ... . .. ... , I' rank Nekika, who waa charged with insanity. The examination was made Tuesday, aud the man wan committed It -b?r Land Noti United St i -n Land OttiiM Lakeview, Oregon. M.. 18, IMS. Notioe i.t -reby given t tat in com pliance wit the provision of the act of Congress June , lfr78, entitled "An act for toe sale of tbnber lands ia the Stat- of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," asr extended to all the Public Land Timbrr Land Vitl.e. United Sates Land OiHjh, Lakeview, Oregon, Mar. 18, iOOH. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions f the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timher lauds iu the States of CalirurI-. Oregon. Mates by act of August 4. I8J2, Kose Nevada, aud Wasbiugtou 'ien ittory " Ij. McDaniels, of Lakeview, county as extended to all the Public Land of Lake, Slat- of Oregon, has filed in States by act of August 4, 18:1-2, Ollie this ottlc? his sworn statement. No. I M. Bond, of Plosb, county of Lake, for Mp purchase of the NE State of Oregon, has filed in thia office ajttarter, quarter, N half, NE I his sworn statement, No 4imo, for the (Barter, SE quarter NE quarter, of ! purchase of the E tialf, NE quarter, taction 32, i-i Township 38 S.. Hanger of Sejtion 2, id township:.:) , Range .No Sil E.. H. M , and will offer proof 18, E , W. M., and will ..e. proof to to. show that the land sought is more i show that the land smiiiht i- tore val f ituable tor its timber or stone than 1 nable for its timber or atone ttian for fiir agricultural purposes, and to es- agricultural purposes, an establsb tahiish his claim to said laud before i bis claim to sai l land bei Register ftgister an i Receiver at Lakeview, i and Receiver at Lakevie iroii, on OjSJgon. on Thursday the 18th day of ; Tuesday the 231. day of . 1908. Jane, 1908. He names as witnesses: i W Har- lie name- n witnesses: Flint Ver- diety, Arthur Price, .larj . . Nixon, on, A. Neil ci, Wm. Met.ker, J. D. all of Lakeview Oregon, Edward Brooks, all of Lakeview', Oregon. 'E Bond, of PlutU Ureg n Any and all persons cliiming ad- Any and all persons rial i ing ad varaely the anove describe ) lands ar i versely the above descritied 1 nda are nvjueated to 1le their cla ma in this! tequeated to file then claim in this office on or iie'orw said I8m day of Jane , l08. J. N. Watson Register 13 10 j office on or before said 2-3 day of June iri 10 J. N. Watson. Register. , W the most healthful wOM ffl of fruits, comes the jSA UJ chief ingredient of Jp' g It rriWfA fl BACIIHG 1 WAifjO The only baking powder made from Ryal M VM Grape Cream Aff sgSP' ofTartarfw if'lVNfl CoU a Kule wore thanlhc iojuriou alum ' BK fj( U Jk y P""" heaWJul food. - CxU a little more than lite injurious alum or photphate of lime powders, but with Royal you are More of pure, healtli ul food. fl I time visiting relatives. 9 Born : In Lakeview, Oregon, March 18, 1908, to Mr. and Mra. L. F. Conn, 9 a bouncing 9 pound eon. Little Florence Johustou. dangbter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnston, is quite ili with pneumonia. Mr. T. J. Flook and wife, and their niece, uisa Myers, came over from Rock Creek, arriving here Monday. W. P. Moss, brother of Hon. S. P. Mors, arrived here from Washington thia week on a visit with his brothers. We believe Spriug has come, along with it bouse cleaning time. Our lace curtains and burlapiug, are necessi ties. B Jt M I Geo. Down and a Mr. Payne drove out to the Rinehart aawmll last Thurs day to make ready for starting tbe mill. Si Henderson's family, all but those going to acbool, weat to tbe desert with bim. last week, to remain some time. Why not wear the best shoes. Williams k Marvin Co'a samples for Me Women and Children at Ahlstrom Bros. 1 We have a nice line of Dresa Ging hams, Wash Goods, and Shirt Waists, in fact everything for Spring wear. B fc M. I & E. Curry, came- over frora Plush this week. He say sheep are as fat aa wbeu tbey were pat ou the desert last fall. C. C. Harris and wife, of Summer Lake, arrived iu Lakeview last Sat orday. Tbey are stopping at the Gar rett boarding house. Tbos. Newton, Al Lyon and J. C. Smith from Klamath Falls, were doing J business before the land olilce tbe fore part of the week. Cbas. Barber, whose team of horses was attached by tbe sheriff a couple of weeks ago, bad the team returned to him last woek by Elisor, 'Malloy. Jeff Parriub, former foremau on tbe JJ ranch in Warner, who has been absent from here about a year, re turned to Lakeview lat week for a short stay. x J. F. Suloido was compelled to make a trip to Bonanza this week on land business. He will go to work on the directory for Lake county as soon aa be returns. Pete Post walked past the old court bouse yesterday while it was moving along tbe street : Some one remarked that it reminded them of the hare and the tortoise Geo. L. Holbrook came in from the raoge last week, after supplies. George says that water on the range ia scarce, but that feed la pretty good yet and sheep are fat. 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. We will make von prices that no merchant in Lakeview has ever tipped the scale not even ourselves. Now is your chance. We mean busi ness, and these floods must ijo in order to make room for Our New Stock. Kememher we do all our own work, and our prices will surely stir, prise you. Never let this opportunity pass, jjood people, as we guarantee every word we say. Make yourselves at home with us. OUR S7X)RIi should he ynir headquarters. Many thanks for past favors. REYNOLD'S BARGAIN STORX One door south of IUiteher Shop 6 P TD 1 1, I IT 1 LI f 1 1 I to tbe asylum. The Examiner bus received a letter from Mr. aud Mrs. NewtTay-l lor, formerly of Paisley, who now live I iu Crab Orchard, Nebr. Ihey aay they are doing ip:iite nicely but rather live iu Lake couuty. Tbey read Tha Examiner every week, aud are glad to get it. C. E. Cuiuptiell and wife, former residents of Paisley, who spent tbe winter at their uew home at Aubtiru, Cal., returned to Lakeview vesterduv In response to. a telegram uotifylug them of the serious illness ot Mrs. Morris Wiugtluld. Mrs Wingtlelds condition is some better as we go to press. J Add T MINING SUPPLIES TEA Wc couldn't moncyback tea, if our tea weren't bet ter than tea as you know it. T.r pacer r.larai .r aestr U r aa'l Uk Scailliac't ; Mr him. KXM I TUHH .NOTI4 K Notice is hereby given tnat the un dersigned, Thus. II. Sherlock, has been this day appointed executor of tbe last wiU aud testament of C. L. Mitchell-lnaes, deceased. Now, t Intro -fore, all peisoua having claims agaiiiHt the estate vt tbe said C L. Mitchull lunes are required to present them with propeo vouchers, within six months from the date of thia notice, to the undersigned executor at his home in Summer Lake, Lake County, Oregon. Dated thia 23rd day or March. 1908. TboH. II. Sherlock, Exector of the last will and testament of C . L. Mitchell Inues, 13 5 deceased. Stockholders' fleeting The annual meeting of the Htock holdera of Lake County Telephone and Telegraph Company will Ik held In the Hecond Htory of Mauonic hall In tho town of Paisley, Lake County, Oregon, on Monday, April eth. l'jtin, at the hour of ten o'clock a. in. for the purpowe of electing a board of directors to wrve for the entwine year, and for flic transaction of hiicIi other burtliieH a may romu U-foro tho imwtlutf. CI1AS. I'M HACK, .Secretary Timber Land Ntlc United States Laud Olilce, Lake view, Oregon, Mar., 18, 1908. Notice is hereby given that iu com pliance with the provisions of tho act of Congress of June'), 1878,"entitl ed "An act for tbe sale of timlxsr lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4 1892, Edward K. Hond, of Plush, couuty of Luke, btate of Oregon, has tiled in this olilce hla aworu statement, No. 4011 for the purchase of the SW quarter NE quarter, NW quarter SE quarter, of Section No. 15, in Township No. 38 S., Kange No. 18 E., W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought ia more valuable for its timber or etone than for agricultural purposes , and to establish bis claim to said land before Uegister and Receiver, at Lakeview Oregon, on Monday tbe 22d, day of June, 1908. He names as witnesses : U. W. Hardisty. Arthur Price, James W. Nixon, all of Lakeview Oregon, and Ollie M. Bond, of Plusb, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely tbe above described lands are requested to.tlle their claims iu'this office on or before said 22d day of Jane, 1908. ' J. N. Watsou, Register. "13 10 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)k ALL. Groceries, Flour and Grain. All kinds of Canned Goods. Hardware & Hilling Tools. Warner Valley Mercantile Co. Ade IFTItslT 3 4 1 L It CUT E. WiTIIICoW, Vice President Am kn Si. oas, Sec ret a ry Abstracting MapH, I'laiiH, Blue Prliits. Etc. Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Don J. Zumwai.t, C. E. President M. 1). Wll.l.lAMM, C. Tn-aHtirer E. 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 prepared to get your property before thousands of people on short notice. List with us and give us a trial. GOGBURN & NELSON MANAGERS. Office opposite Hotel Lakeview. IT MENTION THIS PkPER LARCEJT CATALOG , Mail OraUr H.iu. in .iu ML i GROCERIES (ECONOMIZE THRO JONES ' 'wwmi. I J KtotA ana n $mmmm Maaitkltr i. tuLi IS-k I lilt f JLSSL JONES CASH STORE Ottit 4 uvin. M wtiilHM " mr tml brnd w The Buy art Guide tfcm tm4 O.k Sit. PORTLAND, O.