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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1908)
at BOONE'S Progressive Store Everything worn by and children women A Further Reduction of Prices on Mats and Ladles' White Waists If you are not buying these goods you arc missing nn op portunity to get the best mer chandise at prices much below their value in this market :: Ruchings, all colors, per yard 25c Toilet I'ins, all colors, per card 05c New Line Lace Collars, including black 50c New Line Pearl licit Buckles 25c IUautiful Linen Bureau Scarfs 75c New Corset Cover Embroidery, 17 inches 50c Full Line, all Colors, Crochet Cotton 05c A heary rain ttortn wet ovnr the valley Tneaday vcnin. til continued on north, wettlntt up tblnn pretty generally. Nearly three fourth of an inch of water fell here. "The Run-lay cloeiuK fuJ haa struck the LarUtrahope. Hcitb kbopM announce that they will be open until late Katurilay nltfht aud l-e clotted all day Suiuluy. J. K. Iloone, head VBiiuero for the Moan A. Koberta cattle firm, waa over from the JJ ranch a few day lant week vliilting and looklutf after LuhI douk lutoreats in Lakeview. The Bunday School plcnlo iaat Sat-1 e Hnoi called urday at Cottonwood waa well attend ed. A flue time waa the remit. The day waa upent lu HahluK, races etc. an excellent lunch waa apread. We understand by the Silver Lake Lender that V. A. Currier, the Sum mer Luko borauman, baa dlnpoaed of all but 50 of hi band of horaea to a Mr. K. V. Handle?, of St. Loula. Ceo. 11. Whorton and Hobt. llartln Lave leaned the Kehart building, oppoalte Hotel Lakeveiw, aud will have it remodeled into a saloon. They will atart up about tho llrat of Au uat, poatdbly by tho middle of July. a O. Creaaler and W. II. Shirk made a trip to Alturaa recently in Sain'a automobile. They went to arrange for tho settlement of the Wbittenioro eatate in Mudoo county. "WANTED. GOOD MAN IN EVK KY LOCALITY -COOH pay; exper ience unueceaHary to repreiient large Keal KHtate organization, write today. U.F. Loos Co., DeaMoinos, Iown." tf (leo. I). Harrow of Hotel Lftkevlew was called to Alturaa last Saturday by the death at that place of bla Bed fathor who waa a pioneer of this in terior country. He was about 1)1 years of ago. O. F. Arthur and wife and "Grand ma" Nlckolls were over from the Went Hide luBt Saturday. Mrs. Nlckolls seldom cornea so far uway from home, aud it waa pleasant to see her ou the street. Haniar Pollard and wife arrived here laat week from Sacramento where they Lave been living the past couple of yearH. Their Lukoview friouda were glad to see thorn. They will remain here several weeks Drunkel & I'alno have sold to Mr. E. S. Kico, Lot 4 in Mock 4 Dren kel's l''lrst Addition to Lukoview, on which he will build an up to date cottage. A number of the school cbldren held a pleasaut plcnlo at Cottonwood lust Friday. A jolly ood time was bad; there was a Jolly crowd of young people and a jolly cbaparone Mrs. Jas. MoShane. The Lakevlew base t-all team will go to Mdwell next Saturday to play ball with the Uldwell boys. They will go over in automobiles. Several from here are expecting to go if the weather is suitable. Klamath county, and some of tbe precincts in Lake county, that voted Bk'aiuht the whiskey trattlo, face a water jag." This may not be a new kind of "jag," but it Is uuknown in these parts. John Keatinv, of Lincoln, Nebraska, a gasoline engineer, who has a special t euton of Uxperlence "Mr. Cake's defeat was do directly to the votes of Republicans opposed to Statement No. 1, who voted for Mr. Chamberlain expressly for the pur pose of passing It np to the Legisla ture, where tbey hoped to get a result mora satisfactory to them than tbe election of either Cake or Chamber- The above is from the Oregon la o of tbe 4th, and the editor declares It to be a fact, from 'inside knowledge', gained before tbe election. Thus we have the anomalous situation of a re publican legislature, of a strongly re publican state, pledged to elect a most partisan democrat to the United States Senate by the deliberate pur pose and act of republican voters, not for tbe purpose of electing the demo crat, hut, to compel the legislature to commit at leant, moral perjury, by electing a man not of the choice of tbe voters of either party. There Is but one remedy for the condition that confronts us. In the future, stand by the laws we have, vote your party ticket, and urge others to do ao. Tbe people will tnus win in tbe end. Tbe people know very well tbey cannot elect a United States Senator, nor direct tbe Legislature whom to elect But, tbey claim the right to advise tbe Legislature of tbelr wishes In this, as they may In any other work of legislation, and we believe tbey will force a recognition of this right to suggest, though they cannot by Statement No. 1, nor by any otber means, destroy tbe legal power of tbe Legislature to elect whom tbey will. Vote your party ticket, and victory Is sure. We told voters throughout tbe campaign, tbe old bosses wanted them to tangle things up in this very way, for the put pose of discrediting the primary law, and restoring tbem selves to power. Unfortunately, we did not have the active assistance of tbe Oregonian. We supported Ful ton for tbe nomlnaton. t8 ' Fsr1 Buy Hair at Auction? At any rate, you seem to be getting rid of it on auction-sale principles: "going, going, g-o-n-e I " Stop the auction with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It certainly checks falling hair; no mistake about this. It acts as a regular medicine; makes the scalp healthy. Then you must have healthy hair, for It's nature's way. The bast kind oi a testimonial "Sold for over sixty years." iu.au byJ.u. jrr Oo., Lowell, J BMuuiMiurart vi 9 SARSAPARILLA. Li Wf O CUUtRV PECTORAL. iguiter, wblcb he is selling, arrived here last Saturday. He says he may get hung up on some of this sage brush laud and never go back to Neb raska. Jimmy Bernard started for Klamath Falls yesterday, taking bis sister Miss Margie, as far as Ashland on ber way to Yonclllu where she goes to visit lelatives for a few weeks. W. J. Moore anl Mr. Stickael rode to Klam ath Falls with them. Word comes that Walter Duke, formerly of this valley, but of recent years a resident of Davis Creok, where he conducted the Davis Creek Hotel, was married last week to Mrs. Ulondon, of Alturas. Tho wedding occurred in San Fraucicso. C. M. Oliver aud wlfo were up to Lakevlew from the Modoc c-tiunty, California, ranch this week. Mr. Oliver says the crops are not very far advanced in his Hoction of country. He says that there was quite a rain storm at Pino Creek last Sunday. District Attorney W. J. Moore left for Klamuth Falls yesterday, where he goes to attend the regular term of circuit court in that county. He says Klamath county has a long liut of cases ou the docket this year, not wilhstandiug the extra session held there a few mouths ago. Mr. Moore will be absent from Lakeview about a month, visiting his family iu Ash land before returning. Executors' Notice IN TUB COUNTY COUKT OF THE STATE OF OKKUON, FOK THE COUNTY OF LAKE, lu the Matter of the Estate of) Warren 11. Whitteniore, ) Deceased. ) TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN : Notice is hereby giveu that the un- dreingned executors ot the liiHt will aud testament of Warren li. Whitte niore, deceased, have duly Hied herein the final account of their administra tion of the estate of said deceased, and that Friday, July 10, 1008, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. oi said day, at the court room of the County Court of Lake County, Or, in the court house of said county, has been fixed and appointed by Hon. 11. Daly, Judge of said Court, us the time and pluce for the hearing of objeotions to said dual account, if any there bo, und for the settlement thereof. This notice is directed to be pub lished in "Tbe Lake County Exam iner," a newspuper. of general circula tion, published weekly at Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon, designated for that purpose by said executors, once a week for four successive weeks prior to Muly 10, 1008, the date by said court so appointed for tbe hearing of objections to said Dual account and the settlement thereof, by order of Hon. 11. Daly Judge of the County Court of Lake County Oregon, made and entered In tbe above entitled matter June 10, 1008. aud the date of tbe first publication hereof is June 11, 1008. 8. O. Cressler, W. II. Shrk, Executors of tbe Last Will and TeBtanieut of Warren 1). Wbittemore, Deceased. 246 If .-"Ml M Si, 19 'I Pi I I 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. mm WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. hit AT"-FR Lakeview Mercantile Co. S Administrator's Notice. THOMAS C. L TITLE ESTATE, Notice s hereby gven that the under slsned has been appointed ad' mioistrator of the estate of Thomas C. Little, deceased, hy tbe County Court of the State ff Oregon, for tbe County of Lake, and has Qualified. All persous bar in if claims against said estate are hereby no titled to present the same at the law otllce of W. J. Moore, in Lakeview, Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly verified within six months from tbe date here of. Dated and first published this 10th day of June, 1008. C. II. LITTLE, Administrator. W. A. Currier is here from Summer Lake. Millie Reynolds has opened up an Ice cream parlor in B. Reynolds store. Several race horse men are arriving with their strings for tbe Judly races. C. C. Price arrived borne from Sacramento this week, where be went on a visit with relatives. It is claimed that there will be 47 statement No. 1 men in tbe legislature this winter; enough to elect Chamber Iain. Farmers should tee the Lakeview Flour Mils before selling their wheat, tbe mill will be teady to grind this year's crop. "Better than Ever". If you are interacted in seeing and hearing great men and women in fine musio in Art iu Bible Study in Cookery, and lots of other things, send postal at once for further information. 8. O. Chautauqua Association, Ash laud, Oregon. 212 Those indebted to Ueo. Cooley, will please call at once and settle, as my saloon In Paisley will be closed July first and all accounts must be settled. Settlement can be made either with me direct or with W. H. Tucker. Yours Truly, O. W. Cooley 211 mouth NOTICE. Subscription to Stock in the Lakeview Flour Mills is now due, and share holders are requested to call upon the Secretary, A. Bieber, and make payment aud receive their certificates. By order of president, F. O. Bunting. 21 tf Which Shall it Be?" The Eugene Register says, "A Republican legislator elect, who lives not 1000 miles from Eugene, and who signed Statement No. 1, is re ported to have telegruphed Geo. E. Chamberlaiu as follows: If I live until January, 1900, I'll vote for you for U. S. Senator. I hope, however, that one ol us may die.' " for men who toil Levi Strauss & Co's Copper Riveted Overalls the kind that "WEARS" cut full made of elected denim J 1 1 J. B. AUTE1M CO General Hardware We have just opened a Complete Line of Shelf and Heavy Hardware and kindly ask the public to Examine Our Stock, Compare Our Prices and Quality of Goods. Our motto is: "TO LIVE AND LET LIVE" Therefore, we kindly ask the Public for A PORTION OF THEIR PATRONAGE & & & & dt All Goods at This Store Marked "O. V. B." or "H. S. B." are Fully Warranted. If not satisfactory, BRING THEM BACK. 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