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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1908)
Lakeview and Vicinity SHOES FOR Dutch loon. lunch at the Brewery 811 tf COMFORT During the heated term, you will 6 want Lo keep as cool as possible I 5 Q fi fi fi 9 9 9 9 Comfortable Low Shoes will permit cool g teet and correct style as well. People who make a study of hot weather 5 comfort wear low shoes 8 Our line is full of comfort giving Shoes, in correct shapes, made after hygenic ideas Although Hummocks, Hammocks, Hammock, at 11. A M. It L. K MoCulley was In town first of tbe week. tor Lota in Watson's addition, see Masinglll. 23-tf The best butter U Olivers. For sale at Hiebers. 22 -'J Read Hoone's new ad. t It id week. Something new. tf. Our assortment of men 'a neckt ies are ueat. II. Jt M. It V. K. Mcformack cam down from Paisley Tuesday. We carry a complete line of Pishing tackle. II. A M. It M. W. Ilowman was down from Paisley this week. FOR SALE: New Piano, cheap. Enquire at Geo. Millers tf J. N. r itzgerald came over from South Warner this week. Mr. Henry Fuuk of the Mercantile store is quite ill this week. Rubber and Co' ton Hose best grade at Lakeview Mercantile Co. 1 iom btanley and Ueo. Harper were dowu from Paisley Tuesday. Subncribe for The Lake County Ex aminer. If you want the news. M. Lauitzer, Cbewaucan stockman came down to Lakeview Tuesday. ine best uwo Mower on toe mar ket at Lakeview Mercantile Co. 1 I . . . . A pair or spectacles was picked up lu the street first of the week by Mr. Heebe and left at this cities. The owner may recover same by calling Tor them. t NOTICE to sheepmen: Mr shearing corrals and dipping vats In Camas prairie are now ready for us, aud In good shape. 1010 Rosa McDanlels. Every Sunday Mass and Honed let lou at 10 o'clook A. M. Sunday School after Ilenedictlon. Week day Mass at 6 A. M. Father Vata. S. J Miss Laura duelling, I lie accom plished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. U Snelling, Is assisting in the Mercantile store during the illness of lleury Funk. C. W. Dent and family, of Adel were in town Tuesdsy. In addition to being county commissioner. Mr. Dent is one of Jthe promlneot stock men of the county. O. II. Wilcox of Red VC have warm weather High Shoes, we recommend the Low ones Ladles Oxfords from $1.75 to $3 a pair Men's Oxfords from $3 to $6 a pair Timbrr Land Setlce- Department of the Interior, U, S. Oregon, JEnd Office at Lakeview, mr,m 15 1908. BfcQfTlCE is hereyb given that EARL AUSTIN, of Oakland, Uaiir.. wno, on April 22 1908 made timber and stone wpplication. No. 4153, for N half SE Huarter, SE quarter SE quarter, Sec Uon 2G, Township 38 S., Raoge 18 E Will. Meridiap, has Hied notice of intention to make Final Proof, to wtnblisb claim to the land above des aribed, before Register and Receiver t Lakview, Oregon, on the 3rd day f September, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Geo. Lynch, Marion S. Barnes, Elden Woodcock, Oscar Metzker, all ( Lakeview, Oregon. J. N. Watson, Register. First publication June 18, 1908, Lest Publication Aug. 20, 1908. rimbrr l-and tl-e. Uaartment of the lutetior, L. S. Iud Office at Lakeview, Oregon, June, 15, 1908. NOTICE is hereby given that OTIS FOLLETT, 'f Lakeview, Oregon, who, on April 18, 1908, made timber mad stone application, No. 4110, for UK quarter N W quarter, NE quarter SW quarter, Section 8, Township 39 a.. Range 21 E., Will. Meridian, has Wed notice cf intention to make JTiual Proof, to establish claim to the lauds above described, before Regis ter and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, Mr the 1st dayof September, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: J. T. Metzker, Wm. Stiinpflg, C O. Metzker, Uirt Lee, all of Lakeview, Oregon. 10 J. N. Watson, Register. Timber l.aiid Xotirr. Department of the Interior, U. S. Hjuati Office at Lakeview, Oregon, JUiue. 15, 1908. NOTICE is hereby given that GIL rJUT C. LAP11AM. of ?Vistillis, Oreiron, who, on April 15, 1908, made timber and stone application, No. 4MU, for NW quarter SW quarter.Seo tion 28, Township 38 S.. Range 10 E. Will. Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final Proof, to aatablish claim to the laud above described, Lefore Register and Recei ver, at Lakeview, Oregon on the 31st i- of August, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Waiter Howard, Frank Howard, Ww. O. Patten, all of Lakeview Ore Itoa, aud Oscar U. iialdwio, of Viotillis, Oregon. 3610 J. N. Watson, Register Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of disease. Catarrh la a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cqre it you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The per fect combination of the two ingred ients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY St CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Take Halls' Family Pilis for consti pation. One and two piece Ostermoor Mat tresses at Lakeview Mercantile Co. I I). M. Bryan, the Clover Flat stock raiser, was la Lakeview last week. Ladies Shirt Waists nd Muslin Uu- derware at Lakeview Mercantile Co. 1 The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Down was seriously ill Monday. John Brady, familiarly known as "Jack", is down from Paisley this week. Joe Jones was over from Plush this week after a load of supplies for tbe 7T ranch. TAYLOR DANIELS CO. will play six nights in Lakeview commencing June 22. Work on the bowling alley just north of Tbe Examiner office will be gin soon. J. Vincint, the freighter, brought a load or freight from tbe railroad this week. Born: At Drews Creek, June 14, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. C. & Morris, an 8-pound girl. H. Graber, who recently bought a farm near Pine Creek, was in Lake view this week. W. O. Hough, tbe popular hotel man, of Paisley, was doing business in the metropolis Tuesday. A new shipment of Wall paper. prettiest ever shown in Lakeview, at Wallace Co's., furniture store. 4t Ches.Dykeman, twirler in the Lake- view ifigh school team, was in from tbe XL ranch last Tuesday. E. E. Clark, of the Lakeview Mer cantile Co., has leased tbe dwelling belonging to Mrs. Ruby Harvey. Bluff, Calif., rived in town this week on his reg ular annual outing trip to the moun tains uorth of Lakeview, - where he has a big sheep ranch M. Sanders was In from his sheep camp on the Harvey place In the north end of this valley Tuesday. He re ports a good lambing and la finishing sbearlug a . ood crop of wool. M. C. Lewi, and wife, of Goldfleld, Nevada, arrived In town on Tuesdays stage. Mr. Lewis is a carpenter. They are well pleased with our town and county and will locate here. John Hewitt, of Taooma, of the Hew i . . r .j i . hi, uauu vumpany, is in town, lie Is formulating a great imra Igiatlon project for he West Side, of which full mention will be made later on C. Duvall, of West Virginia, and Chas. H. Isabel, of Aiou, Ohio, are iu town, leading a strenuous life looking for land If they do not And what they waut they will be hard to suit. Several communications from out of town friends are in type, but have bad to be delayed iu publishing until our next incite, because of n rush of legal work that must be iuserted. get the La Mode habit It Pays IT'S FASCINATING to people of good taste to visit this attractive little store and see the select display of Fancy Waists, Dress Skirts, Mil linery, Dress Goods, Underwear Jjl?na ijt JIM011' ijoppieton. "WANTED, GOOD MAN IN EVE RY LOCALITY GOOD pay; exper ience unnecessary to represent lHrge Real Estate organization, write today. RF. Loos Co., DesMoines, Iowa." tf Those indebted to Geo. Cooley, will please call at once and settle, as my saloon n Paisley will be closed July first aud all accounts must be settled. Settlement can be made either with me direct or with W. H. Tucker. Yours Truly, G. W. Cooley 24-1 month Timber Land Notice. Department of tbe Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakeview. Oregon. June 15. 1908. NOTICE is hereby given that ROS ANNAH HEATH, of Cliils, Wash., who on April 15, 1908, made timber aud stone application, No. 4144, for E halt SE quarter, SW quarter SE quarter, Section, 4, Township 39 8 , Range 18 E.. Will. Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Fiual proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 31at day of August, 1908. Claimant names a witnesses: George Lynch, Fred L. Ross, Marlon S. Barnes, Elden Woodcock, all of Lakeview, Oregon, 25-10 J. N. Watson, Register. The best place to shear sheep, best range, etc., is at the McDauiels cor rals, in Camas piairie. Not in the Re serve. 10 10 Perhaps we have told you about our Red Cross Ties, they are here. Come in aud look at them. They are elegant. B. & M. It LOST: Between Opera House and School House, gold watch with fob. Fiuder please leave at this office aud receive reward. 2t. NEWS STAND: Daily papers can be purchased each morning at Wallace Sc Co's. news stand on Water street, lotf LOCAL to 110. B. F. 1 9-t north of the Postofflc.e. S2.00 STARTS A FINE BUSINESS, daily profits, 15 Particulars free; write today, Loos Co., Des Moines, Iowa, Toney Murrato, from Grants Pass, an experienced turf and track man is in town with several horses to attend the races. He came over via, Klam ath Falls. We want to tell you, again about our line of shirts, neat nobby, and well fittiug, and the largest assort ment ever brought to Lakeview M. It NOTICE Tbe County Court of Lake County Oregon on tbe 21tb day of April, 1908, made au order for the sale of the personal property of the U L. Mitchell-lues estate, at private sale. Said personal property consists of an un divided half interest in 130 cows with young calves, and 80 mixed yearlings, also live head of horses, 300 bushel of grain, some farming implements and machinery, and complete outfit for cutting and stacking hay. Any one interested in the purchase of the above property call on the under signed. Tbos. 11. Sherlock. Executer last Will and Testament of C. L. Mitcbell-Inues, Deceased. i8tf. Botn tU M Kind Km Have Always BoDfilf E. E. Linville, of tbe Red Front Stables, went ou a trip to Altura Inst v.dtk, aad while in that viciuity his team ran away, tbrowiug Elsie out and ho received a severe injury to his leg. Evidence of interest in this section is bad everyday in hotel arrivals from tbe outside and a constant procession of ''movers" wagons, lookiug for new homes in this "The last aud beet West." Ed. Lake, who has a homestead in Bly country, spent several days In Lakeview last week, returning to bis home Tuesday. Mr. Lake has lust some surplus "tat" since "going on tbe faim." This Is a land of rain as well as of sunshine two necessary adjuncts to well filled purses. A quarter of an inch of rain tell Sunday evening. Moie Monday, and it looks as though tbe end is not yet. G. F. Arthur, of West Side, was in town Monday making final proof on a timber entry. He was accompanied by B. McCreary, one of the formei's witnesses. We were pleased to meet both gentlemen. Pete Enqulst. tbe sheepman, re turned to Lakeview last Friday from Santa Rosa, Calif., where he spent tbe winter. Mr. Enquist says times are pretty dull iu California and theie are many men out of work. Tbe new public library building is rapidly assuming shape, aud will be handsome addition to the town. It will serve a most worthy purpose, and speaks well for tbe intellectuality ot tbe people of Lakeview. Mr. J. N. Jaqiusb, the cabinet maker, last week finished up a lot of picture frames, which are about as ueat as any we have ever seen. Mr. Jaquish makes frames for sale, aud does repa r woik of all kinds. S. F. Ahlstrom reports shipment of several saddles this week to Nevada aud California points. He has a large and growing trade in saddles extend ing all over the West a distinction for Lakeview workmanship, aud profitable to himself. Chas. E. Rice Director of tbe Lakeview Citizens Bund has been contracted tor another year by the Businessmen of Lakeview at a salary of 1100 per month. This is good news to the people of Lakeview. Mr. Rice is a success as band master. Tbe family of F. P. Cronemiller. arrived here from Klamath Fulls, last Saturday, and are greatly pleased with their new home. They were surprised to Hud such a pretty little city, and such a busy one. We are glad to welcorn3 them among us. This Store is Well Named LISTEN HERE Rest Solid Packed Tomatoes H.c can Best Solid Packed Corn 15c can Het Peaches l?5c can Kvcry "article in this Store is Sold at the Same Kate. Ask for prices on the above floods elsewhere, and you will find you have been paying too much for your jttonds. Buy Your Goods at REYNOLD'S BARGAIN STORE And Save Monej'. One tloor south of Butcher Shop 6 9 TT5 1 . . I, I iriubii I ) Adel 1 MINING SUPPLIES Everything Carried in Stock for the Miner at both our Stores. Boots and Shoes for Miners, liucca roos, Sheepmen and Ranchmen. OLOVES AND OVERALLS FOR ALL. Groceries, Flour and Grain. All Kinds of Canned Goods. Hardware & lining Tools. Warner Valley Mercantile Co. Adel 1 (PlusH Pacific Land Co. Lakeview, Ore. Locates Homesteads, Desert Claims and State Lands, besides doing a gen era Keal instate Business We are prepared to get your property before thousands of people on short notice. List with us and give us a trial. COGBURN St NELSON MANAGERS. Office opposite Hotel Lakeview. Photographer Here lleury Weudt, photographer, who has a photo studio aud candy factory at New Fine Creek, Oregon, is in Lakeview, with a photo tent, south of the Herald ofllce. Mr. Weudt wrtl remain here until July 10, 1908. Pbotoa taken from stamps, postals and all sizes up to 11X11. All work up to date. Mr. Weudt expects to come to Lake view once a year with a teut. 23 tf. I ! I j BEEF. MUTTON, PORK. ETC. s CENTRAL MEAT MARKET JOHN WENDELL PROPRIETOR BUILDING NORTH LAKEVIEW OF HOTEL LAKEVIEW OREGON I i i I I Lake County Examiner 2 Per Yr