Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, April 09, 1908, Image 8

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Our
Spring
Line
of
Woolens
Now
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Ready
Over
500
St les
to
Select
From
mpN'T WAIT UN
TIL EASTER
to order your new Spring Suit.
Our Tailoring Department will
then be working to its fullest ca
pacity. Come now Make your
selection, have it made ur and
call for it when you want it.
We seek the trade of young
men who like to wear good
clothes, who appreciate a high
grade of Tailoring, made by
tailors who understand every
branch of their art.
You're welcome here at any
time, whether you come to order
or simply to see what the good
dressers are going to wear.
Lakeview and Vicinity
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Death Was "n Hi Heel
Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, V.,
kad a close call in tbe spring of l'ii
ilesaya: "An attack of pueunnnna
left me so weak aod with such a ft r
f'll cough that my friends decline )
consumption hai me, aud death whs
on my heel-. Theu 1 was persuaded
to try Dr. Kiuii's New Oiscovery. It
helped me immediately, and after t.vo
and a half bottles 1 was a well ran a
gain. I found out tbat New Disci-very
la tbe beet remedy for coun'ia
aod lung disease in all rhe world "
Sold under guarantee at A. L. Thoru
6n drug store.- 50c and 1.00. Trial
bottle free.
f imbtt No' lie.
United States Laud Otlire, Lakeview,
Oregon, April 21 1908.
Notio is hereby give i that in cj'd
filiancn with t .e provi-ioiiH of the act
of Congress c Jnoe H. 1878, entitled,
"An act for tt'e ale ot timber lands
in tbe States California, Oregon.
Nevada, aod U'bingtnu Territory,"
as extended to all the Public. Lu ) i
States by act . f Angit :, 1892
FRANCIS s FiTZiJATRlCK. o
Paisley, county of Lake, State of Ore
gon, has file! in this office his sworn
statement , No 4008, for the purcha-e
Of tne W half, NE quarter, E half NW
quarter, of Section 31, in Township
36" S., Range 10 K.. V. M., a.id will
offer proof to aho tbat tbe land sought
id more valuable for its timber or,
atone than for agricultural purposes ,
and to establish his claim to said land
before Register and Receiver ataLake
view, Oregon, ou Tbu sday tbe 9th
day of July, 1908.
He names as witnesses: C. E. Fitz
patrick, of Paisley. Oregon, John
htindt, of Liiufi'iza Oregon, Henry
Newell, of Lake iew, Oregon, E. L.
Tall of lily. Oregon
Any aid all peisots claiming ad
versely the above described lauds are
requested to file their claims in this
office on or (Wore snid !it!i day of Ju
ly, 1908. J. N Watson, Register. 13 10
final PrMr Satire.
Department of the Interior. Land
OIH le at Lakeview, Oregon, April ii,
ms.
Notice is hereby given that
MARTHA E. CORY, formerly MAR
THA E. NEWELU of Lakeview, Ore
gou, hasHlel notice of his intention
to make Hual five year proof iu sup
port of his claim, viz: Hometead En
try No. 2742. made August 28, 1902,
for tbe NW quarter, Section 18,
Towusbip 38 S., Range 17 E., W. M.,
and that said proof will be made be
fore Register aud Receiver, at Lake
view, Oregon, on May 18. 1908.
He names tbe tmlowiug witnesses to
Drove bis continuous residence 'upon,
aud cultivation of, tbe land, viz: Geo.
II. Newell, Herbert A. Newell, Daniel
Chandler, W R. Hammersley, all of
Lakeview Oregon.
155 J. N. Watson, Register
o-li-e for Publication.
United States Land Office, Lakeview,
Oregon, March 24, 1908.
NOTICE is hereby given that tbe
State of Oregon has under tbs provis
ions of tbe Act of Congress of August
14, 1848, and the acts supplemental
and amendatory thereof, made appli
cation for tbe following described un
appropriated, non-mineral surveyed
public land as indemnity for losses to
its grant for common school purposes,
to-wit:
Lots No. 212. for NE quarter NE
quarter, Sec. 23. T. 33 S. Ii. 14 E. ;
NW quarter SW quarter and NE quar
ter SWqaurter, Sc 0, T. 3G S., R 18
E., and SE quarter NE quarter, Sec.
.5, T. 33 S , R 15 E , V. M.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely tli above described lauds are
requested to tile in this office said
claims on oi befoie the Ctb day of
June. 1908.
156 J. N. Watson, Register. '
Confidence
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. Chemists say that more or
less of the alum powder in unchanged
altim or alum salts remains in the food.
Mena Work Shirts 45o at A. Bros. 1
Flower Seeds at Lakeview Merc Co.
Albany Nureeriea, K. R. Patch,
agent. Utf
C L. llarnum was lu from the ramp
laet Friday.
FOR SALE: New Piano, cheap.
Enquire at Oeo, Ml Hera tf
W. K. Brown nea registered at Ho
tel Lakeview first of the week. t
II. C Fleming, the Plue Creek fruit
grower, was up town Inst Saturday.
The steam shearing plant at Warner
canyon will start up about May first.
A. M. Smith and wife were up from
their farm at Pine Creek last Saturday
Jas. Melio't has returned from Wash
ington, where he went ou a visit with
relatives.
J. D. Edler, the sheep King of
Lake county, was iu towu from the
range this week.
See our Wiudows, we are showing
I you shirt waists, uuderwear, belts,
hair ornaments, etc. B. & M. 1
(leo. M. Jones aud daughter. Miss
Anna, of Paisley, speut several days
of last week in Lakeview.
Fred Weidy was down from Pais
ley last week after a load of tartu ma
chinery for himself aud neighbors.
C. E. Rice, the musician, has biii
working iu the county clerk's ollloe
tbe past week or so recording deeds,
eto.
We believe Spriug lias come, along
with it house cleaning time. Our lace
curtains aud burlapiug, are necessi
ties. 11 Jfc M I
Why not wear the best shoes.
Williams & Marvin Co'a samples for
Men Women aud Children at Ahlstrom
Bros. 1
M. Wborton and family aud Miss
HatMe Ny-iwauer were up from Pine
Creek last Sunday to atteud tbe ball
game.
S. J. Duttou, proprietor of tbe
Davis Creek Hotel, was up to Lake
view last Saturday, having brought Mr.
and Mrs. Uifford here.
O. E. Field, who recently sold his
ranch af the head of tbe valley to J.
T. Metzker, is stopping at Hotel Lake
view for a cbauge of pasture.
J. L. Grieve, O. B. Stickel, Frank
Bethel, Miss Emma Gallagher, Emma
Smith, Pearl Smith,Agues Gallagher,
were up from Pine Creek last Suuday
to see tbe ball gam".
C. C. Price is leveling up his lot
ou south Water street, putting it in
shape to build on. Mr. Price has one
of the prettiest building lots iu Lake
view, and will have a nice borne.
Jack Kimball, Weyerbauesers range
man. passed through Lakeview last
week on bis way from Silver Lake to
Klamath Falls. Mr. Kimball has been
very successful in leasing tbe large
tracts of laud in thN county belonging
te tbe Weyerbauesers.
W. M. Gifford, tbe Cailforina sheep
buyer accompanied by his wife, ar
rived here last week. Mr. Gifford is
here to receive a band, of 3000 bead
of sheep purchased from W. K. Mc
Cormack by Walter Ftfxton. The
sheep will be put on tbe trail soon.
J. F. Snyder, for many years a res
ident of tbe West side, last week sol 1
his ranch south of Drews creek for 810
per acre, and bought .he Barnes ranch
a mile north, of Willow ranch, iu Mo
doo county, for $3000. J. W. Maxwell
made the sale. Mr. Snyder moves to
his new home this week.
The man arrested at Plush last
week charged with being Ole. Hamil
ton proved an alibi, and wax dis
charged soou after being brought to
Lakeview. He dia not sue the coun
ty for damages, as be was at Plush a
foot and wanted to come to Lakeview
tnyway and felt very thankful for the
free ride.
O. T. McKendree last week received
3CO0 head of sheep from C. W. With
era, purchased under contract entered
into last fall between Mr. Withers aud
McKendree and D. J. Wilcox. Mr.
McKendroe says tbe outlook for a big
wool crop is encouraging. He does
not believe the price of vool will be
so good this year as last, neither will
sheep bring as much. The McKendree
and Wilcox sheep will be sheared at
the Warner canyon corral about the
middle of this mouth.
Some, in reading the program for
tbe High Mass, Easter, given iu the
paper this week, may think it strange
that the word "Solo" is given, sung
by two young ladies, but those who
are acquainted with the Mats will un
derstand. The Solo's are part of tbe
mass, just as you would give a name
to any other song, but in order to
make it easier for the girls, Miss
Suelliog had the solo's sung as duets,
but this did not give the privilege of
changing the name.
Mr O. U. Baldwin, who owns a
homestead near VUtlll wai la Lake
view last week aud made proof on bis
timber latin, lie Intormed us that
the post office at Vlstillie was likely
to be discontinued In the near future,
at Mr. Tull, who keeps It, Is going
to move.
C. O. Reynolds, who baa been run
ning a flour mill at Kelseyvllle, Cel., 1
writes The Examiner that be baa
leased the mill, aud may come back to '
Lake county.
B. R. MoMartlu aud Mr. Smith.
were up from Piue Creek Tuesday.
Mr. MoMartlu has bought a hall iu
terest iu the Wtiurtou saloon at Pine
Creek.
Kobt Hart I n aud wife arrived here
Mouday evening from Santa Barbara,
Ca lf., ou a visit with Mrs. Ilaitlu's
relatives, Mr. and Mrs D. O. Schmiuck.
II F. Cloud has leased his much
below Pine Creek to Green Smith
and has moved to Lakeview to live.
He occupies the II. L Chandler house.
Orenkel & Paiuo sold the Soda
Works property Tuesday to 11 tyss A
lleebo, the butchers. This Is a line
location, corner lot ou Main street.
A message was received jepterday
morning by Mrs. R. A. Hawkins stat
ing her nephew, Willard lll:l, of
Cedarville died that m.iruing
The orchestra gave another of their
popular Saturday evening dances last
Saturday, which are always enjoyed
by those who attend.
J. E. Harper, D.ck HartleroMo, John
Elder aud Ed Lamb came down
from Pialsley first or the week mi laud
business.
It mm
We are ready for you-
Give us a chance. We've been thinking
about you and have some particularly
NIClv NIJW SPRIN0 DKIJSS COOPS
to shjw you. Come in and see us.
jjlimci )j)eiloH. )nopnicton.
Timber Nolle.
L'uited States Land Office, Lake
view. Oregon, Apr. 1908.
Nolle is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provision of the act
of Courger-e of June 3. 1887. entitled
"Au act for (lie sale ot timber binds
in tbe stales of California, lot-ton.
Nevada and sVimh'ngton Territory."
as extended to all the Public Land
States by net of August 4, 18:J, Jos
eph L. Hampton, of Pauley, couuty
of Lake, State of Oregon lias fllt-d iu
this office bis sworn statement, Nt.
4tH5, for the purchase of the SEfi NW
quarter, N half SW quarter, Sec. 0
and NE SE quarter of Section Nn.O,
in Township No. 31 S. Runge No. 18 E.,
W. M., ami will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stmio than for agri
cultural purposes and to establish his
claim to said land before Kcgister
and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon,
on Tuesday tbe 7th day of July, l'JOH.
He names as witnesses: John Bar
ham. B. W. Farrow Georgo Harper,
W. W. Hampton, allfof Paisley Oregon.
Any and all persons clauui'ig ad
verlsely tbe above described lands
are requested to file their claims lu
this olficeon or before said 7tb day of
July, l'JOS.
13-10 J. X. Watson, Register.
Petition for Liquor License
We, I he undersigned legal voters of
PAISLEY Precinct, Lake, County,
Staet of Oregon, respectfully petition
tbe Hon. Couuty Court of Lake Coun
ty, (State of Oregon, to grant a Li
cense to U. W. COOLEV to Sell Spir
ituous. Malt and Vinous Liquors iu
less quantities than one gallon iu
Pai-ley Precinct Lake County, State
of Oregon, for the Period of six
monbts as in duty bound we will ever
pray
TEA
The cost of good tea is
so very little : only a third
of a cent a cup! a cent-and-a-half
or two cents
for the family breakfast!
Your f ror.r return! your mosey if r.u ia'l
Wu Scullllng1 But; w. pay biia. ,
Art Stanley
Eruest P. Matbes
C M. llauaii
P. W. Banister
M. C. Currier
W. A. Pitt
L. J. Heuderson
Oeo. Drumni
F. G Mcllroora
L. A . Moss
T. W. Johnson
W. W. Hampton
J. J. Moore
hi (). Itfiil)
O .It. Carroll
R. B. Jackson
S. .-. Bauister
I). II. Lamb
C. L. Withers
R. G. Adams
Al Farrow
J. A. Drum in
G. W. Hanan
P. C. Withers
Frank Miller
Fred Price
Laurence H. Aidsworth
James Brockett
J. W. Douuell
W. O. Hough
W. H. Tucker
Frank Oobkins
A. A. Witham
W. P. Welch
H. Poindexter
C. W. Withers.
State of Oregon, )
jsa
W. S. Blair
R. Random
Geo. It. Louks
F. W. Farrow
John Dm mm
S. Gavlord
Clarke Johnston
B. W. Farrow
Johu B. Elder
Allen D. Haker
Claud McCall
J. I Farrow
J. K. Banister
ark Hartlerode
Martiu Laurit'.en
James Harper
A. J. Hcott
Henry Hanan
G. W Cooley
J. A. Barham
Geo Harper
W. H. McCall
Elmer Stanley
Jas. M. Bevel
Tims Stanley
Win. Taylor
O. F. Griffith
T. C. Welch
N. M. Robertson
Jas. S Wakefield
W. J. Sherlock
Nels K. Dubl
Geo. Uanuey
(1. S. Farru
A. F. Christen
Couuty of Lake, )
We. W. H. Blair and W. II. McCall
being first duly Bworn according , to
law depose and say: That the fore
going petition contains the signatures
of au actual majority of the whole
number ot legal voters of Paisley Pro
duct iu Lake County Oregon, that
each of said signatures is genuine,
that each of the persona whose signa
tures are signed to (aid petition is an
actual resident in said precinct at the
date hereof and was and has been an
tually a resident in said precinct and
resided therein at least thirty days
immediately proceeding the date he
signed said petition and also of the
liliug of the same.
W. tt. IH-iAlK.
' W II. McCALL
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 1st day of April 1008.
J. D. FARRA. J. P.
Notice ,is hereby given that the un
dersigned will apply to tbe Hon.
County Court of Lake County Stale
of Oregon on May Ctb 1908 for a Li'
cense to sell Sprituous, Malt aud Vin
ous Liquors in less quantities thau
one gallon in Paisley Precinct, Lake
County State of Oiegon, for h period
of Six months from the Seventh day
of May 1008.
15 U. W. COOLEY.
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.
Wo will make you prices that no merchant in
Lakeview lias ever ti'-ped the scale not even
ourselves. Now is your chance. We mean husi
ness, and these good must go in order to tyake
room for Our New Stock. Kemeinher vyedonll
our own work, ami our prices will surely stir,
prise you. Never let this opportunity pass,
good people, as we guarantee every word we
say.. Make yourselves at home with us. OUR
S7'OKIv should lie ynir headquarters. Many,
thanks tor past favors.
REYNOLD'S BARGAIN STOKE
One door south of Hutchcr Shop
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Plushj
MINING
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SUPPLIES
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Everything: Carried in Stock for the
Miner at both our Stores.
Boots and Shoes for Miners, ISucca
roos, Sheepmen and Ranchmen.
GLOVES AND OVERALLS FOR ALL.
Groceries, Flour and Grain.
All kinds of Canned Goods.
Hardware & Hilling Tools.
Warner Valley Mercantile Co.
Adel
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Plush
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Pacific Land Co. Lakeview, Ore.
Locates Homesteads, Desert Gains
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 n trial.
GOGBURN. & NELSON
MANAGERS.
Office opposite Hotel Lakeview.
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LAHGL3T CATALOG ,
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Mail Ordr Hou in
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GROCERIES
Utdw4ic. Iv Goods and
Niiptic of U kindt Quoted
m out reguUi Monthly
CiUe
MENTION THIS PAIMifc
ECONOMIZE THRO JONES
"Wtn.N WMIIIMl I OK VAIALOU
JONES CASH STORf
rai mty need irnj fix
C l4lo.
Tha Buyer Guide
rronl .nd Oak Si.
PORTLAND. OH.
MUa M. Ivory, of Alturun, viaiti-d
iu Lukeviow tula week.
FOIt BALE':-500 choice yearling
eweu, with the wool ou. Apply to C.
E. Sherlock, Lakeview, Ore. 2t
Twelve youug men arrived here di
rectly from Iieluud Mouduy eight to
flud homes iu Luke county.
The family of Tom (Jruut hua been
very ill. Mr. Grant btated the tlrat
of tbe week that tbey were some tetter.
Go to Q. R. IIutohiuBon for II rut
olaaa watch repairing. All ltepulra
guaranteed. Located iu the Hoda
Work building, Lakveiew, Ore.
51 tf.
WOOlf VOli BALK 10 in. 7. 4 foot
Hi. Apply to Win. Mutzkor.
Mn. Neilou U at 702 Oluytou St.
Huu I'Vuncluoo, and any of hor cuh
tomem dealrlng to place apodal ordora
tuny do bo by addreaaing her, or
leaving aume with Mr a. Htoikmau at
Lu Mode. 14 l
Ageuti Wuuted: 10x20 crayon,
portraits 40 ceuta, framoa 10 cents
and up, sheet pictures one cent each.
You can make 400 per cout. proQt or
f:i0.00 per week. Catalogue and Sum
plea free. 1HANK W. WILLIAMS
COMPANY, 1208 W. Taylor B.
Chicago 111. 11-4