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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1908)
1 0lCXKO0OlOCC0K)CClCK0teO MEN'S CLOTHING When ou start to buy Clothing you want to et ail for your money that it will bring. You know that prices evervwher are not alike. You know tb.ii the cost of selling materi ally a .' - th figures at which the goods an it. rkcu. Tnen, to do justice to rui cu are very much inter estetl n i UNing f a house that is in a position t) l uv light, sell right, and give you the right treatment when yen do buy. We want you to compare our Clothing with others. Compare the style, the construction, the general make-up; see if you cannot see a differ ence in the entire combination. It you go elsewhere and pay more for Cloth ug not as good as ouis, that's vour fault. B 0 0 8 o S i 0 8 B B l- B b! fi! . fif B ll is Lakevlewand Vicinity See the Moii'n 'company tonltfht. p. I 1 Nrvwrry Sti if fi n fi 2 fi n s fi B fi Our shirt Waists are going fast. M. I Hitch lunch tit tlu loon. ' Albany Nurseries, K. K. 1'atch, 'ageuL lltf Ladles' long silk and little gloves at A M. 1 We have a Dice lino of Ladies belts. B. A M. 1 J. S. Fuller returned from Warner last week. Try a dish of Lemon Ice nt "The Frost" today. 1 tr We have a nice line of Ladies and Misses Ties. H. t Al. 1 Frel Tatro made proof on his timber claim Tuesday. FOK SALE: New v Piano, cheap. Knquire at Geo. Millars tf ' Clothes That Suit Women of Taste at "La Mode". 1 Clitf Hulek, of Silver Lake, visited Lakeview last week. Miss (Jate was In Lakeview iast week from Warner Luke. O. F. Amick was up to Lakeview Monday from Flue Creek The Dress Making Parlors at "La 1 B . 6 Pine Creek loving Ahead One can note improvement in the thriving litUe town of Fine Creek very time that place is visited. The tepa of progress there may not be so sery rapid, but tbey are eteps in the right direction, and every one of them counts The mines above the town are taking new life, and the miuiog nen of that community are quite ean guine as to the future. McCleary & Bhauer have assurance that they will win the Fern mine, which has been in litigation. The Kafader mine has been leased and several other properties to the district are now beiun worked on leads' that show better than 9100 tu the ton. The outlook is mdeed en roaraging. Mr. Burgen, ho recently wade a trip to the famous Rawhide nines, in Nevada, states that Pin? Creek has Rpwhide "tkirmed"' for prospects, and that be nould not. trade Pine Creek mixing property for which to build himself a home, and knows of do place in the country more favorable to the bomebuilder than Lake county, and he is quitting a 95 a day job to ttnd a borne in Lake county. There are homes here for mauy thousand of the country's homeless, and the prices within the reach of any energetic man. Central Committee Meets The members of the Lake County Kawniae property, uuru inrntm i . ... n ,r . , . County Central Committee ; S. F, shows that prosperity is smiling upon j them, and the real "laugh"' is to come, yet and its coming The investor in j Pine Creek cannot lose he h ucky to ha there now. Pine Creek and Lakeview are so close ly linked together by natural inclina tions that one cannot move ahead without the other moving aleal One cannot grow without the other. Coming to Lake county That hundreds of people, and no doubt thousands, have Ibeii eye on Lake county, as a future home, and are only awaiting the settlement of their affairs in their preeut liumcs, in evident by the hundreds of letters received by The Examiner not to mention the many hundred received by the real estate men of Lakeview. When men engaged at highly remuuer ative employment, as in the case of the man we now have in mind, pull op stakes and come to Lake couuty to had a home and a.pieee of land that they can buy, there is ceitainJy some attraction here, and they are sure to come. The man referred to writes The Examiner for certain particulars rot'arding this countv, and states that La has been employed at 80 per day, and has not lost a day for Ave years. This man is looking for land upon Central Committee, elected at the last Primary Flection, held on April 17, IOC'S, met in the 1. O. O. F Hall, in Lakeview, Oregon, on May 2, 1908, at the hour of 2 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of oganizing a County Cen tral Committee. S. B. Chandler, was appointed a member of said Commit tee for Crooked Creek Precinct; L. Fraues was appointed a member for I South Warner Precinct. F. P. i Light was! elected chairman of the Ahl stroni, Secretary. L. F. Conn was elect 1 State Central Committeeman; V A. Massingill was elected Con gressional Committeeman. The fol lowing were elected delegates to the State Convention: S. F. Ablstrom, F. P. Light, S. B. Chandler, 11. A. Brattain. The following were elected to the Congressional Convention: A. !E. Follett, W. A. MaaangilL F. M. Chrisman. L. D. Frakes. There be ing no further business, the commit tee adjourned, subject to the call of the cbiirrnan of the Central Committee grade 1 Funk mar- 1 Hay Ranch For Sale A choice quarter section of improv ed meadow land, one and one half nile east of Paisley, Lake county, Oregon. This land is under irrigation, supplied with free water rights from the Che waucan river. Surface level and smooth having been mowed and raked over for i many years past. Public road ou ! north aud oust lines of place. Fur lUi'iher particulars, addreaj or inquire of T. J. Brattain, Paisley, Oregon. 19 f OASTOniA. Bean ths Vol Haffl Alwayl Bot$l Signature ef pill fe 111 p Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made with Royal Crape Cream of Tartar No Alum, Ho Lime Phosphate Mode" will open about May 20, Rubber and CoHon Hose best at Lakeview Mercantile Co. W. A. Massiugill and Henry went to Plush Hrst of the week. The best Lawn Mower ou the ket at Lakeview Mercantile Co. L. B. Moss brought in a load of freight from the railroad this week. One and two piece Oslermoor Mat tresses at Iakev.-ew Mercantile Co. 1 Ladies Shirt Waists iud Muslin Uu derware at Lakeview Mercantile Co. 1 Harry Cannon, the marble dealer, came over from Cedarville this week. B. R. McMartiu, the Pine Creek sa loon man, wa up to Lakeview .Noon day. Our line- of Ladies Uudewear can not be excelled in this couuty. 11 AM. 1 Hay for Sale:--J. E. McConl will deliver hay in town or sell at the stack. 154 The iligh School base ball team have received their suits, aud they are very neat. A. F. Fitzpatrick and wife spent several days of last week in Lakeview, from Paisley. For anything in the line of Frozen Dainties or Soft Drinks, you will find at "The Frost". It George Jammertbal returned from Sao Francisco last week, where he spent the winter. Look at the notice for reward issued by the telephone Company for destroy ing its property. lOtf. We are showing in our window a complete line of Hardware and Carpenter tools. B. M I Read the notice in the Fxaminer this week, of a fine ranch for sale, ney Paisley, Oregon. 19 tf. You will not feel exactly right until you have drank one of those "Egg Phosphates" at "The Frost". It E. Lake has gone to his homestead, aud J. C. Blaisdell is in charge of the bioycle shop during his absence. John Nyswaner started to the rail road Tuesday with his pranciug freigb team after a load of freight. The best place to shear sheep, best range, etc., is at trie wcuanieis cor rals, in Camas prairie. Not in the Re serve. 10 10 Our Millinery and all Kind of La dies' Furnishings v take the lead for style and quailty "La Mode, Mrs. Neilon Prop. ' 1 NEWSSTAND: Daily papers can be purchased each morning at Wallace A Co's. news stand on Water strebt, north of the Postofflce. ltitf '.'Uncle" Jim Foster, of Summer Lake stated while here l ist week ,that bis fruit bad not been damaged. by frost ao far. The Mong Co. Baker" to-night, drama. Mr. and York success. Grain crops down the valley are looking well. Although not very tall, the grain has not suffered much from want of water. Miss Kdna and Mr. Merle Houston, of Klamath Falls, are in Lakeview this week visiting. They came over with the Mong troupe. Oda Cravens, J. II. Driscoll and F. C. Eldred, the Bonanza harness maker, came over tn Lakeview this week on land business. Tollman, Photographer, Residence Studio at Walter Dent's place, two doors north of M. K. Church. Those wanting Urst class work can be accom modated on or after May 13th. 19 Mr. James Brady was down from Paisley last week. , He informed us that be would soon go to Rosland, on the Deschutes, for the summer. W. W. Hampton and Prof. R. II Jackson came down from Paisley Mon day night, Mr. Hampton to defend a protest against bis timber filing. plays "The Clay a 4 act character Mrs. Mong's New Bicycles for rent at Lake's it. Ed. Bond and wife, who spent the wluter at Hauls point, Oregon, return ed to Lake county Monday, and went on to North Warner, to their ranch. Bicycles for rent at Lake's. it. Little Flnteuce JohiiMtoii, Is some better as wo go to press. The little baby, Mary, Is much better, and U at the home of Mrs. Charles Sherlock. Frank Morine and his cmw of line men finished stringing the wires for the Lakeview - Silver Lako telephone line lnnt week and returned to Lake view. 1. F. lioltuook, of Cusltlug Nebr. , father of the Holbrook boys cell known lu this county, arrived in Lake- view lat week, L take a look at the eouutry. i George Cannon paused through Lakeview Tuesday ou hi way from Fandango to the Kinchin t sawmill with six yoke of work oxeu to haul lugs for the mill. Miss Mullo (irmly, who has been teaching at the Johnson school house closed her school this week, and pays ed through Lakeview Monday mi her way to San Francicso. Mrs. Neilon will be in Pine Creek May !th. Paisley, May 10th, with a beautiful display of Spring Milliunry, also a few correct, things In Belts Fancy Neckwear, Veils, etc. 1 Bicycles for rent at Lake's. l. S. O. Cressler and A. J. Armstrong claim the houors for making the cham pion record automobile run from Like ly to Lakeview. Thy made the run, a distance of SO miles, in H hours. Mrs. Wendell and Leita llandUy started for Pnusmuir Sunday morn ing. Mrs. Weudell will be absent but a few w-eks, but it is Mrs Hand ley's intention to remain at Puns mull. R G. Ross, agmit for tho Oregon Nursery Co., is lu Lake county taking orders for fall delivery. Mr. Ross is the successor of II. I). Maples den, who visited this couuty for many years. 1 The little son of Dave Caution, of Lassen Creek sawmill, fell from a imrch ono day last week aud broke, his arm. Dr. Randall, of Pine Creek is attending the boy aud he is getting along uicely. The highust votes stand as follows for tho "live baby" to lie given away at tho Opra House Saturday night. Judge Benson 10, Dr. Daly 14, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Noriu 12, S. (). Cross- ,'lers, 9, C. O Metker, 8. The Mong Show Company are play ing this week in Lakeview to crotftled houses. The plays put on are up to date, and well played. They will pluy every night this week. The Lake view orchestra furnishes music every uight. Mrs. Plyuer Howard, Walter and Harry aud W. J. Howard came ovei from Drews Valley Sunday. Mrs. Howard and W. J. recently returned from Philadelphia, to prove uuon their timber claims. W. J. will endeavor to II mi employment in Lakeview, aud will not return to. Philadelphia. Bicycles for rent at Lake's. 4 t. I. Deter was up from the ranch Tuesday. Mr. Deter has been quite sick for a month past, witfering from an attack of pneumonia. He says the grain crop has been damaged a little by frost but not enough to materially injure it The fruit, such as cherries and Bpricots, was somewhat damaged. C. E. Oliver spent last week on the West Side farming. He says the crops ou that side of the valley are not Bufferiug for rain as yet, notwith standing a shower would do much good cow A very large acreage baa been sown this year, owing to the fact that the flour. mill being built promis es a good market. Mr. W. B Chance of Albany, Ore gon, deputy commissioner aud factory inspector of the Labor Bureau of Ore gon, arrived in Lakeview Sunday morning from the West on a second tour of inspection of mills and facto ries in his district. Mr. Chance waa here last fall and made au inspection, and comes this time for the purpose of making a second inspection aud re commending issuance of certificates where mills aud factories are in good condition. Bicycles for rent at Lake's. 4t. A Woman's Duty Is to he as well gowned as her purse 'and her taste will permit her. We Help Her to select ( he most eeoming Stvles in I Millinery, I h v , etc. . . m mm m 9 or Lonilort and Satisl.iction come to "i.a i loiic. Jlmm fy. Icilon, lnoprietoi'. i The Newspaper Annual There is no end of information a bout newspapers in the ''American Newspaper Annual' (published by N. W. Ayer & Son. Philadelphia, 15.00 net), the 1908 edition of which is just out. Catalogued in simple tabulated form are the facts one needs in deal ing with newspapers, with particular attention to circulations, which are all given in plain figures. There are supplementary lists of daily newspapers, magazines aud class publications. A colored map of eitctf State is bound in the book. It also contains the Advertiser' Telegraph Code, compiled especially for the use of the publishing interests and filling a long-felt want in this direction. 18 lo Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. All druggists rutund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's itgnature is on each box. 25c. This 5tore is Well Named LISTEN HERE Ilest Solid Packed Tomatoes KJk'C can llest Solid Packed Corn 1.re can Hest Peaches 2;"e can Ivvery article in this Store is Sold at the Same Kate. Ask for prices on the above goods elsewhere, and you will find you have heen paying too much for your goods. Buy Your Goods at REYNOLD'S BARGAIN STORE And Save Ylonej'. One door south of Huteher Shop 6 V T) 1 Ul 1 J Add T MINING SUPPLIES everything Carried in Stock for the Miner at both our Stores. Boots and Shoes for Miners, Bucca roos, Sheepmen and Ranchmen. OLOVES AND OVERALLS R)R ALL. Groceries, Flour and Grain. All kinds of Canned Goods. Hardware & Hilling Tools. Warner Valley Mercantile Co. I PTusiT Add 3 l - 6 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 Rive us a trial. GOGBURN & NELSON MANAGERS. Ofltcc opposite Hotel Lakeview. MENTION THIS lAIi LARCEST CATALOG Mail Ord.r Haiut in th. Notihw.it GROCERIES I Lidwir.. I)rv Good, tnd SulxJic. oi .11 kjftda oucrird "iJi Itful.l Monthly - nw:niiiini inisi'AI'I K f 0NOMIZETriR0J0NE5 VVMLN WKlilNU I OK CA-AUViC Jones cash stori OH-,,, (,.!,, m,y nrrd Vnd lu, The Buyer. Guide Front and O.k St,. PORTLAND. OR. A California!,'. Lurk. The Incident day of my life aa whou I bought a box of Jiucklou'u Aiuieu bulve;" writes Charles 1 Jiudahu, of Tracy, California. "Two 25o boxes cured uie of uu uuuoyluK case of itobiug piles, which had trou bled me lor years aud that yielded to no other treatment1" Hold under guarantee at A. L. Thornton's dru store. Every Sunday Mass aud Jlonediction at 10 o'clook A. M. Sunday School after Uenedictiou. Week day Mass at C::J A. M. Father Vabta. S. J. NOTI(.rK The Comity Court of Lako County, V" tho -lt,J ,ltty April l.iiw, nuwlo an order for the alu of the personal properly of the C. U Mitoh-ell-lnos estate, at private sale. Said '.'?r? . . r,r"I'i y consists of an un divided half interest lu i;i(l oows with youiiK calves, und HO mixed yearling, also live head of horses, IKX) bushel or Krnin, some farming Implements and mac.hiuery. aud complete outfit for cutting urn! stacking hay. Any oue interested in tho purchase of tha above property call on the under signed. ., . , Thou. II. Kbeilook. t ,WA(lr 1,lHt WiU ud Testament of V. U Mitchell-Innes, Deceased. - iBtf.