Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, May 28, 1908, Image 8

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Hats to suit your fancy
You may not like some hats vc carry,
but we have others you will like. They
may not all of them suit you, but some of
them will prove just the thing for your
features and willf without-doubt, prove be
coming. From SI to $5
Lakeview and Vicinity
j Read Wendell's new ad this week.
Tb town waa dark Monday night.
Rib-art Morria waa in town Saturday
Kd. Hendersou waa op town Sa'ar
Immigrant art) seen now almost
dally.
a E. OI'tm mad a trip to flush
taat wk.
Tb best butter la Olivers,
ale at Blebera.
Ovcrshirts and Underwear
It isn't t be supposed that we would
overlook i ho important matter of Shirts
and Underwear for Men. Here is a beauti
ful line f cheviots, madras, fine gingham
and silk shirts, with handsome color effects
in almost any shade you may desire, and
the prices art worth considering, too.
Prom 60c to $3.50
Fashionable Suits
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Our Suits are cut stylish shap 's from
fashionable cloths. They are the sort of
Suits that will please you. Single and
double breasted sack shape. Well made
and guaranteed to fit. See them in our
north window.
From $12.50 to $25.00
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes
When we sell you a pair of Shoes we
want you to know they are just what we
say of them good clear through. When
you wear it you'll understand both the
quality and comfort. Try us for the best
Shoes made. Best for wearing, best for
economy, best at all points.
From $2.50 to $7 a pair
TlantM-r hJkA Xatirr.
Department of tbe Interior, U. S.
Land Office at' Lakeview, Oregon,
May 15, 1908.
NOTICE IS hereby given tbat
JAM Ed TA IT, of Alameda, Califor
nia, who, on March 25, 1908, made
timber and atone application. No
4125, for tbe BE qaartor. Section 14,
Township 38 8 . Ranee 18 K.. Will.
Meridian, bas filed notice of intention
Co make Final Proof, to establish
claim to tbe land above described,
Htfore Register and Receiver at Lake
view, Oregon, on tbe 10b day of Aog
st, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Clyde Cogburn, Jesse W. Nelson,
Mary Post, John Cogburn, all of
Lakeview Oregon.
2! 10 J. N.Watson, Register.
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Department of tbe Interior, U. S.
Kami Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
May 15, 1908.
NOTICE ia hereby given that Per
nulla J. Bra tain, of Paitley, Oregon,
btdo, oa March 19, 1908, made timber
and atone application, No 4119, for
Lot 4, Sec. 30, T. 34 S ., R. 19E.. and
lot 4, Section 25, Township 34 S..
Range 18 E.. Will. Meridian, baa filed
notice of intention to make Final
Proof, to establish claim to tbe land
aboe described, before Register and
Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on
tbe 4th day of August, 1908
Claimant names as witnesses:
11. A. Brattain, Ernest Mathea. W,
B. Farrow, Geo. W. Hanan, all of
Paisley. Oregon. J. N. Watson,
21-10. Register.
Notice to Creditors
Notice is hereby given tbat tbe
County Court of Lake County. State
of Oieon, bas this day appointed tbe
undersigned administrator with tbe
will annexed of tbe estate of Frederick
Cox, deceaed, in the State of Oregon.
Now therefore, all persona having
claims against said estate are hereby
required to present them, with the
proper vouchers, within six months
from the date of this notice, to tbe
undersigned administrator at bis home
in Lakeview, Oregon.
Dated this ICth day or May 1908.
F M. (Jreen
Adminiatator with tbe will annexed
of tbe Estate of Frederick Cox, de
ceased. 215
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and strictly prohibits
the sale of alum
baking powder
So does France
So doea Germany
The sale of alum food
has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum
bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as
injurious. yQ protect yourself against alum,
when ordering baking powder,'
Sap plainttj-
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BAKING
POWDER
and be very sure you gel Royal.
Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Crape
Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and .whole-'
tomeness or the lood.
For
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C II. Little waa over from the West
Bide Saturday.
Mr. J. Wendell returned yesterday
XI from Dunsmuir.
"I J. V. PltTf-ttrmlil i-.am ntAr fmm
Warner last week.
Gay McKnne waa np from Tine
Creek last Saturday. v
J. C Dodaon came over from War
nor first of tbe week.
FOR SALE: New Piano, cheap.
Enquire at Geo. Millers tf
8. T. Colvln baa returned to Lake
Ooanty from California.
Harry Uonterla la Portland attend
ing to bualneea matters.
Tbe little child of Mr. and Mrs. M.
B. Wbilebooae la quite HI
Geo. Conn returned from San Fran
cisco last Saturday evening.
ml Kobt. kelson waa la town last Sat
Ql orday form tbe West Side.
.The Fleming brothers were np from
Pine Creek laat Saturday.
Ja. McDermott and wife were la
w I town rrum tne ranon Saturday.
VI C E. McCleary was np form Pine
Creek several days the past week.
fcL Doober, tbV timber croiser, came
in from tbe timber a few days ago.
P. H. Mills and J. O. Rntenlo came
over from Klauatb Falls last week.
Miss Alice Lindsey is up from Pine
Greek visiting friends in Lakeview.
Elzia Linville took a four horse load
Ml of people to Pine Creek last Sunday.
jj died at bis borne near Keno last week.
BR. K. Funk was np town Saturday,
and reports tbe prospects for crops
fair.
S. P. Dicks and Montz Cuiry ware
down from Crooked Creek last Satur
day. Geo. Wmkleman and wife were in
Ldkeview last week, from Summer
Lake.
C. D. Arthur, tbe livery stable
jwi man, oougoc a one ouggy team last
Q week.
M. B. Wbitebouse bas moved down
from Cbewaucan, and is living in
Lakeview.
Wm. Bradford writes Tbe Examiner
from Oakland, Cal., tbat be will be
In Lake county soon.
A. L. Tborntoo and family returned
from Eugene first of tbe week, where
they bare been on a visit.
Read tbe notice in tbe Examiner
this week, of a fine ranch for sale.
near Paisley, Oregon. 19 tf.
F. L. Ross was op from tbe ranch
last Saturday. He reports tbe fruit
crop a little short this year.
Ode Pratt was up from tbe ranch
Saturday. Ole says Jhe: will have a
good crop of gikin and bay.
L. A. Carriker was in town Satur
day. Gardening has only just bgun
in tbe Drews Creek country.
Paul J. Brattaiu was down from
Paisley last week, tie says the fruit
was damaged by frost up that way.
J. Wendell opens up his butcher
shop this week. His shop will be
known as tbe Central Meat Market.
Hunt up the sample ballot published
on an inside page of Tbe Examiner
this week and see bow we shall vote
Next Sunday, May 30, is Memorial
day. Tbe day will be observed in
Lakeview with appropriate services.
Walter Robinson, who spent most of
tbe past year at Ashland, returned to
Lakeview last Saturday with bis family.
Mr. Bsstnua, of the Mercantile Co.,
has purchased the lot north of tbe
Mason to Hall, and will erect a bowling
alley t bet eon.
On the flrst of July tbe Gooae Lake
and Fremont National foresta will le
made Into one, and known as tha Fre
mont National Forest.
C. L. Hocraft, a prosperous farmer
and stock grower from Long ValLv.
waa a business visitor during tbe fore
part of the week.
Mr. O. II. Prough presented The
Examluer olllce with a mess of flue
lettuce last week. The first mesa of
the season Thank you.
An englue was moved to the shariug
plant last week which will be fitted
op to drive the clippers.
Jack Trendwell says there la a lodge
of anthracite coal 8 inches by four
feet in slxe, IK) per cent, pure, within
seven miles of Lake 'lew.
It. B. Lyons, who has spent tbe
past year at Wataonvllle, oame in on
the Western atage Tuesday morning,
ills family is still below.
Mr. C. E. Lonway a new arrival
from Reno bas leased tbe Flynn build
ing and will open up a lodging bouse
and bakery there next week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. a Hartlerode
came in from Plush laat week. Their
little son bad appendicitis and they
brought him here for treatment.
tiorsea for sale: Big Work Horses,
driving horses, saddle horses, pack
hoi sea. For particulars, inquire of
T. B. Metzker or W. M. Harvey. 21tf.
We have just received a Stock of
tbe celebrated bberwin Williama
Pa lot. They cover tbe world. Call
and aee samples. T. E. Bernard. 21 4
.tU. 00 STARTS A FINE LOCAL
BUSINESS, daily profits, $3 to 10.
Particulars free; write today. B. F.
Loos Co., Dea Moines, Iowa. 1 9 tf
Tbe McCloud River Lumber Co. j
this spriug bought seven million feet
of standing pine timber from the for-1
est service, paying $2 per thousand
for it. '
F. M. Green has charge of the Hery-
fold Laud Sl Cattle Co's. business.
Since taking over the XL property,
this is the largest livestock company
in Oregon.
George Ross, who has been in Port
land attending school for a year past,
is now on bis way boiue. He will vU
it Chico for a couple of weeks before
coining home.
Tbe Soubtern stage ia loaded down
with passengers every trip these days.
and occasionally four horses are re-,
quired to haul in the loads of people
coming to Lakeview,
T. D. Jones was in from Cottonwood
fore part of tbe week and reports of
having unusually good luck through
lamuiug mis season, saving 'Jo per
cent of the young lambs.
Tbe Sacramento Bee bas an enter
prising correspondent in Lakeview,
who is givng th-s city some notoriety
in the outside world. Good, kep it
np whoever you are.
The Silver Lake Oregon ian says tbe
ZX boys passed through that .place
tew days ago with '2000 head of cattle
taking tbem from tbe desert to the
Sican summer range
-A Woman's Duty-
Is to bens well gowned ns her purse and
her taste will permit her.
v We Help Her
to select the most becoming Styles in
Millinery, Press, etc.
For Comfort and Satisfaction come to "La lode."
jjt" ijl lMn. ifi-opnietop.
This Store is Well Named
LISTEN HERE
Ilcst Solid Packed Tomatoes .J 0 Vise can
Rest Solid Tacked Com ".. 15c can
, Best Peaches 25c can
Every article in this Store is Sold at the Same Kate.
Ask for prices on the above goods elsewhere, arid
you will find you have been paying too much
for your goods.
Buy Your Goods at
REYNOLD'S BARGAIN ST0IUL
And Save Money.
One door south of Butcher Shop
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X. Arzner had the painful misfor
tune Tuenday to K-t hln arm broken
JuHt above the wrist. While working
under a waKon. the props fell out,
It-ttlng the wiigon down on him.
Meggers Giablman & Kelley arrived
here laat Saturday ayul have opened
up a three chair harber shop in tbe
Flynn building recently vacated by
Leo Hazel. Tbey are pleasant gentle
men.
J. Frank I arrived here last week
from Han Francisco. Mr. Frank! ia
now attending to bis personal inter
ests iu this county, and will be in
the market for wool as soon as the
market opens.
The bent place to shear sheep, best
range, etc., 4a at tbe McOaniels cor
rah, in Camas prairie. Not in the Re
serve. 10 10
Through tbe courtesy of Roy Butler
and some good fallow at Paisley, we
bad a meat of fine fish for breakfast
Tuesday.
S. V. Rebart writes us tbat he will
leave Washington, D. C. and will
soon be in Lakeview to spend the
summer.
Oon't use poor butter when you
can get the BEST. Kvery pound
pure, clean, sweet and fresh. Oliver's,
at Biebor's. 22-2
F. E. Harris returned some days
ago from Oakland, where he has been
for over a year. His family will be
borne in June,
We have some choice Breakfast and
Dinner Sets, which we will f ive away
with each cash sale on Steel Ranges.
T. K. Bernard. 21-4
Call and get some of our Hippo
Garden Hose. It is the bust value we
bave evei offered our customers.
T. K. Bernard. 214
WALL PAPKR WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER
1(XX) Rolls choice wall paper
just received.
Loren Bailey 21-3
A California!' Lurk.
The luckiest day of my life was
when 1 bought a box of Bucklen's
Arnica Salve ;" writes Charles F.
Budahn, of Tracy, California. "Two
20o boxes cured me of an annoying
case o' itching piles, which bad trou
bled me tor years and that yielded to
no other treatment'" Sold under
guarantee at A. L. Thornton's drug
store.
Reports Are JUntrue
There has been a report tbat Thrus
tonfc Bethel, had butchered unhealthy
bogs and that the bacon we are put
ting on the market is not first-class.
We wish to prove to the publio that
such reports are false, and offer tbe
following signed statement from our
employees as proof:
Tbrustou So Bethel.
New Pine Creek, Oregon,
May 19, 1908.
Wo, the employees of Thrustou &
Bethel in slaughtering of hogs during
the winter of 1907-8, do hereby certify
that Kaid hogs were good, clean,
healthy beg a. One bog bad a slight
cut on the belly, but was trimmed
out, so aa to make good, clean bacon.
Signed.
Jim O 'Neil, . Walter Butler,
Lester Lindsey, Lester Veraou,
Clarence lioyue, Frank Bethel,
C. N. Stevens, 0. J. Cook,
D. S. Espey, Hermann CJreber
Lawrence Boyse.
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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 FOR ALL.
Groceries. Flour and Grain.
All kinds of Canned Goods.
Hardware & Hining Tools.
Warner Valley Mercantile Co.
AcTe"
Plush
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Pacific Land Co. Lakeview, Ore.
Locates Homesteads, Desert Claims
and btate. Lands, besides doing a gen
en 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.
COGBURN & NELSON
MANAGERS.
Office opposite Hotel Lakeview.
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MEAT MARKET
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JOHN WENDELL
PROPRIETOR
BUILDING NORTH
LAKEVIEW
OF HOTEL LAKEVIEW
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