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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1908)
MHv Ml I at BOOME'S Progressive Store Everything worn by women and children We are closing out Hats very rapidly, without regard to cost No more Summer Hats IK-tter come 50011 and save on every purchase SO cts. to $1.50 Closing out White Lawn Wmsts at a saving to you of 25.ccnts to 75 cents on every Waist Silk, Linen and Fine Muslin Roses, 50c An entiles variety of other flowers at correspondingly low prices Call Mil'! Kt Homo of our Hippo (Jarrien 1 1 ohm. It In the limit value we Iihvm evui nlfernil our customers. T. R Uernard. 214 l;. (). Ahlttrnm i KrixlliiK the hill on tint upper side of hln lot and flll I UK up the lower lie will have Uil'O llOIIIH. Wo have kjiiik choice Kroakfast and Diuuer rfc'U, which we will slve away with each ohhIi sale on Ktotil Kiiiiuoh. T. II Ueruurcl. i!l -4 81 llenrirenon, the sheepman, ient the fore art of the week In town. He report that he hul exceptionally good lurk In in Li I ii t, HS per cent, beluif the result, notwithstanding ho had bout 3)0 drjr stump In the band. The wool mlm at I'luidluton schedul ed for I nut Saturday resulted in about H00,(XX pound of wool chaiKiit hitodn. The price ranged from 11 to Wi cent. About '200, HA) pouuda was withdrawn from the market On account of the low price offered. (leorgaKosH, w ho hue been attending II ilia' Military Aeadomy for a year pait, started for homo hint week, but topped at Chico Cul., to vUit aud wuh olferei a poNition in tho Chico baud, bo will renin In there thle sum iner The Methodist Sunday School will indulge in a plouio at Cujtouwood next Sumiay. Conveyances will be furuiHhed the tiinday School, but all othtire attending will arrange for their own rigs. Kvery body cordially invltod. IJOouuty fruit lusotor, A. M. Smith reports that the orchards In Summer Lake show prospects for good crops. He says there will be plenty of aoplea, quite a crop of pears and cherries; and that there will be considerable fruit about Paltdey. lie says there is scarcely any fruit pouts iu the county, aud that little spraying will have to be done. W. U. Neir returned lurt Suturday from Urauta Pass, where he went to take civil service examination for the position of lumberman in the for est service. He expects his family home from Washington, where they have boon visiting their old home for the past month. Mr. Nolf says there are thousands of Idle men along the railroad. A number of Lukeviewites will accompany I'roflessor Wlllits and family to Portland to attend the Kose Festival. They are: Miss (Jussie Metzker, Miss Laura Holtou, Mrs. Ceo. Whorton, and Mirs Robin Conn. Mrs. Whorton will upend the summer with her mother in the Willamette valley, aud Miss Conn goes to bcr home in Kosoburg.. The dinner aud cupper given by the Ladies' Aid Society on election day for the benefit of the M. K. C hurcu was quite a success. The groHS receipts were about 9104, with very light expenses. Meals were served In the Mason lo banquet hall from 11:30 A. M. Monday until 2 oclock Tuesday morning. AH kinds of good things wero served cooked to perfeetoln ty those lo charge. At the U. 8. land ofllcemany home steads are being fllod upon, and a largo number of pnople aro seeking information there daily relating to lauds. It is time for the Commercial Club to get a move on itself and per fect its organization, so that it can be of beuetlt to the many strangers who are arriving with a view of locating iu Lake County. , Depth of m Foster-Hot her Love One of the recent letters received by the alitor of the Child ICesciiw Campaign of The, Delineator make ns feel that, after fall, we know very little. It Is a natural assumption that an adopted child cannot take the plnca of a natural one, but 'he writer of this letter declares from her person al experience that her adopted child reu are as dear as ber own. ''The Delineator "Dear Sir- "I am reading with much Interest your campaign for the child. I want to protest against a clause lo the article 'Doesn't anybody want a little boyT" He wouldn't be TIIK little boy and mother t couldn't love him in just the mtno way. "1 know that to be. false. 1 took two little boys when they were babies, and I have threi children of my own. On. of the little boys died at the ago of three, and my loss wan as great. as when I lost one of my own. The other one is now seven years old aud the hardest child to manage 1 ever tried to manage. , "Still he is as dear to every member of the household as any other. We re working people, and 1 the mother have to be away from home all day and the child' care falls on my father seventy five year old and a daughter sixteen : think we are com potent to say one can love a child not only of a different bood but a differ ent race and a different faith at least the parents wear a different faith; the child was taken when four months old. "So PLKASE tell people they will love them just as dearly and perhaps i be more proud of them than they are of their own. "Sincerely," HcMartln-Penland A quiet wedding took place in lakeview, Wednesday afternoon, the coutiacting parties were, Mr. II. It. McMaitin, and Miss Essie Penlund. The ceremony was performed by Ilev.A. J. Arnibtrong at the M. K, parsonago. Miss Ktil4 lb the daughter of Mrs. Hutu Penlund, of Lakeview, aud is a charming young lady. She was raised In Lakeview, and by her sweet and winning ways has won many friends. Mt. McMurtin is in the saloon bus! nesa In Pine Creek, where the young people will make their home. The Examiner wishes the happy pair a life of prosperity and happiness. A Hair Dressing Nearly every one likes a fine hair dressing. Something to make the hair more manage able; to keep it from being too rough, or from splitting at the ends. Something, too, that will feed the hair at the same time, a regular hair-food. Well-fed hair will be strong.and will remain where It belongs on the head, not on the combl The bast kind, of a testimonial "Sold lor over sixty years." A Mat bjr J. O. Aftr Co., Low.ll, Mm. 4.1. muufMlur.r. of 9 SARSAPAKILU. tiers CHtKHV PECTORAL. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE CIIAS. M. METZKER ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed the administratrix of the estate of Cbas. M. Metzker, deceased, by the Couuty Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lake, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at my resi dence in Lakeview, Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly verified with in six months from date hereof. Duted aud first published this 4th day of June, A. D. 1908. Luolnda Petree, Administratiix. Be Star Drilling Mine Go. is erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON for the manufacture of their world famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, gus, etc., etc A moderate amount of money will start you in a profitable business. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been preved by Competitive Tests to be The Best In TnoTVorlri. For full particulars regard ing well drilling machines, tools, supplies, etc., write to THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. PORTLAND, OIMQON, or AKRON, OHIO. r it t X ... build f crs, mechanics artisan and worker of all , kind wear Levi Strauss & Co's Copper Rwctcd Overalls cul full elected denim ttronf and serviceable ask your dealer Bucklen'a Arnica 5.1 v. Win Tom Moore, of Ruial Route 1, Cochran, l!a., writes' "I had t bad sore come on the Instep of my toot and could lind nothing that wou'.d beal It until 1 applied liucklen's Arn ica Balve. Less than bait of a 25c box won the day for me by affecting a perfect cure." Sold under guaran tee at A. L. Thornton's drug utore. Restoration to Entry of Lands In Na tional Forests Notice is hereby given that the lands described below, embracing 440 acres, within the Fremont National Forest Oregon, will be subject to settlement aud entry under the provis ions of the homestead laws of the United States and the act of June II, 1900 (31 Mtat., 233), at the United States land otUce at Lakeview, Ore gon, on July 28, VMS. Any settler who was actually and In good faith claiming any of said land for agri cultural purposses prior to January 1, 1900, and has not abandoued same, baa a preference right to make a homestead entry for the lauds actually occupied. Said lauds were listed up on the applications of the persons meutioned below, who have a preference right subject to the prior riglit or any sucn settler, provided such settler or applicaut is qualified to make homestead eutry aud the preference right is exercised prior to July 28, 1908, on which date the luuds will be subject to settlement and entry by. any qualified persou. The lands are as follows : The E half of NW qnaitor, tho NE quarter of SV quarter, Sec. 1, T. 3.1, S. R. 10 K, V. Mer., listed upon annlication ot (1. A. Frederick. Sum mer Lake, Oregon. The t- half ot SEl quartr,theNW quarter of SK quarter, the NE qr.of SW quarter. Sec. 25, T. 27 H., R. 13 H, application of Jobu J. Lundquist, Silver Lake, Oregon. The SW quarter of SE quarter, Sec. 15, the NW quarter of NE quarter, the N half of NW quarter, Sec. 22, T, 27 a, R. 13 E., application of A. U. Llndquist, Silver Lake, Oregon. Fred Dennett, Commissioner of the Ueueral Land Otllce. Approved May 13, 1908. Frank Pierce, First Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Lists 1120,1001 and 1140. 2-4 The Secret of a Beautiful Face lie in keeping the skin pro tected a well u cleansed. Just washing I not enough that only leave the delicate surfact more exposed to the irritation of dust and germs j to merci less attacks of sun and weather. After washing, ap ply Robertine and experience its delightful refreshment. You wuTadmire the line-lei softness it impart to face, neck and arm. It not only timulat a radiant glow, but protect the tkin from becom ing coarse. Prevents burn ing, tan and freckle. MERTINB- Ostermoor Mattresses Guaranteed Better than the Best of Hair. It will never Mat nor Pack. Dust, Moth and Vermin Proof. Absolutely Non Absorbent, practically un-wear-out-able. It is Built not Stuffed. Superior, to any Mat tress Manufactured. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. Lakeview Mercantile Co. BBSS To Cure a Cold in One Day Tcko Laxative firomo Quinine Tablets, tvit Seven Mi! :on boxes sold in post 12 months. TlSift &?OTatnre. STjCyT Cures Crip fa Two Days. i past on every box. 25c. OVERLAND BANKING REALTY CO. Mr. Wood Butcher Mr. Bricklayer Mr. Plasterer Mr. Painter Mr. Pipe Fitter Mr. Laborer Mr. Printer Mr. R. R. Man Mr. Tooth Carpenter Mr. Pill Roller Mr. Barkeeper Mr. Counter Jumper Hr. Hash Slinger rir. Telegrapher rirs. Dressmaker Hr. Sheepman Etc., Etc. Are You Out of Work Part Of the Time? LISTEN! For $249.99 we will sell you an acre of land, within five minutes by bike of the Reno Post office, on which you can employ your leisure time and raise all your vege tables, chickens, children, eggs and fruit. Payable In Installments Then you'll own your own home. We are benefactors of humanity by getting you clear of landlords. Talk it over with your wife if you haven't one, we will furnish you one -FREE. OVERLAND BANKING REALTY CO. Phone 7 RENO, NEVADA