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LAKH COUNTY EXAMINER, LAKEVIEW, ORE'fON, JUNE 2fl, 1W PERSONAL nilNTION Mrs. (Ion. Johnson ami chiMren left hint wenk for it fcliort vUlt with rolti tlvus In Mnrrlll. Mm. Win. Hhtt; and Mr. Thorium, tlit Hankln's cluiiilliior, )ft on Mon day's tiie for California. W. E. Hcaiumon, of I'IiihIi, n pom I unit tumliHrnn mnu of the Warner Iwtko valley, wan in to i) NfvurHl day Ida HHt Wttl'k, R V. I'tiyiiM hik) fanil-y of Hllvwr Lak iirrlv.-d In town thin wii k with llw . InliTcut of ri'HlJInK lije. Mr. l'n y 11 h In tlio nnw liu'iimliHiit of Ilia county olnrk'a olllim. lis aptx-ars lo tin n very pli'iimmt Kiiilli'iniiti, mid doulitlcNH will miikn h koiI olllcliil. V. J. Kli.'ilot k, of PttUloy, iw in town mi voi u ijty Hun week, nnd wun t '( t n t t tin hiikovlow Ilotol. Mrs. Ni-ltlo Klierlcck ami lir (IiiiikIiI'T, liolh of 1'iilnli-y, woro In town liiitlii novoiiiI iliiyn thin weiik, M. Dixilior, of Kluiniilli KuIIh, Id In town, lie In lioiivy IIiiiI.oiiiihii ami I lioro to look after til 4 luti ronti. Crulir "Juok" Kimliitll, accompau IikI Ijy J. L. AloXKuiUr, of Portland, were In town this week. They are rojuiHonUtlvtii foi the Weyrbaiiiie! tluilr ayiiiioiite In this vicinity. Mm. W, . Mod and daughter Edna bate returned from Portland, where tbe ladlea were in attendance at the Kuan Festival. R C. Arthur, father of the Arthur boys, is quite ill from heart trouble, it la hoped he will aoon mooter bii usual health. Fred Williams baa ben appointed Assistant t'oatniaater to Mil the place vacated by Jlmtnle Judtfe.. A. F Kltzpatno of Palley,superln tendeot of the Chewaucan Land and Cattle company, la in town on buel nana. W. II. Ik'iiencl.a mining man from Plueh, Id In town. Eltrt Morris, a prominent farmer of tbe Weal Bide, traaacted buiineaa In town Saturday. 8. J. Dutton, hotel man at Da via Creek, Modoa county; Calif orn in, was in town Tueeday. He ia tbe father of Walter Dutton, tbe operator of the type setting machine in Tbe Examiner office. Janies Judue, who for tbe paat two yearn baa been (AaHlatant Postmaster, resigned bia offlne iaat week aud ocepted a poult loo aa clerk In tbe Laker lew Mercantile Co's. store. fl. II. Chandler, a farmer from Kru-gr-r creek, wai In town Wednesday. Lester Wollman and wife of the MongTlwatrlcal Co , arrives) In town from Reno on Tuesday's elage. E. Caler, the sheep-raiser of Bljr, was In town Monday. T. A. Horntiack nnd (1. B. Steven wcjo In from Pine Cntk Tuesday. J. E. Caved. Han Franclaco, ad vance agent of the Francis Travesty Company, la blllluK the town for bia show 1-Ylday night. Jaroea Mo Dermot and wife were in town Saturday. Mr. McDermot ia a prominent itook grower of tbe West Side. T. H. DlHbrow.I'ouKhkeopHle, N. Y. la here In the Interest ot the buggy trade. J. C. Oliver, dairyman and farmer of the Went Side, waa among bia customers in town Saturday. H. W. llartninn U In from hlsshcep ranch, out on ttie iloaert. Miss Edna Penlund retnrned first of the week from a visit to Cedarvillo. The father of O. K. Hollirook. tbe sheep rancher, la If re from Cushion, Nebraska, ou a vlnlt. M. WIMiaiiiHon, the atove man, of fit. LouIh, Mo., Ih In town on buHlnesn with our hardware dealers. L. C. VI n yard of New Pine Creek waa In our U'rg Monday to make bia final timber proof. W. Z. Mohh drove tn from Pluah a few day a ro. Mrs. R' M. ilruttaiu arrived here from Oakland Mouuay. We learn that Mr. aud Mr, llrattaiu will remain in Lakeview for some time. My Hair Ran Away Don'f have a falUnf out with your hair. It might leave you ! Then what? That would mean thin, scraggly, uneven, rough hair. Keep your hair at home I Fasten It tightly to your scalp! You can easily do It with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It Is something more than a simple hair dress ing. It is a hair medicine, a hair tonic, a hair food. The beatktndoia, testimonial "Bold for over alxty yeaxa." kT J. O. Ajrr Oo., Lw.U Alt' .a nianii fkntuMva af 9 sarsapakiu.' yers PILLS. CUtlUtV PECTORAL. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT Of the County Clerk of Ijike Courtly, Hate of Oietfon, allowing the ex jieiiM4M of I -like County for the tlx month ending Mum li 31, lfK)S, nlnn Mhow in the ninoiint of wnrratita outMiiudlng anil unpaid on the flmtdayof April. 1ININ. halarlea and Incldentiil exH'ni'a of County Omcora f 42!t2 HU I:xm'Hmoh of Circuit Court 71 W) Court llotim' exM'iiw, aupplleM, et. . , hi l." I'ulilUhliijf and pt liitltiic 410 31 l'.XpeiiHoa of Teneliera' J'.xiuiill.utloit 1J n Care of County poor T-l W ExpemeN of County Koinlaand Urldirea , I.'Mi.r !." Amount paid lor Court IIoiimo material ntxl labor .!'.! hX Total , 1 12.11 10 .Vi Amount of outHtaiidliiK ami unpaid STATU OK OIO'.UO.N, County of Lake ( MM. I, K. N. .Iatilnli, (!iMint.v Clerk if do hereby certify that the foregoing In a correct Mtatement of tlio cxjm-iiwh of I.ike County for the lx month ending March Til, l!MH,arid of the amount of warrant otitHtnndlng ami unpaid on the (1 rut day of April, W iih nImiu ii by the record In my olllce. 5 EM I -ANNUAL STATEMENT ' Of tlu County Treasurer of Lakt ('otiuty, Oregon, for tlio nIx niontlm ending March III Mt, l!M)H, of the money Mourcru received, ami what account pahl out. CENKItAL FUND To amount on band from bint report fl"!M;i HO " reielved from Tiixi-m 37 " " " " Clerk'a FecH KM) K" " " " " l.liior MeeiiBC VH (X) " " " Finea 100 00 Total amount received and on bnnd f.'lhftiN Oh lly amount paid for redemption of warrant U'XVI 72 !y amount paid for Urate Taxe 643 75 Ilalanee on hand In Oenernl Fund f 2751 1 CI IIOAD FUND To amount on hand from Iaat report f 4332 37 received from Taxea 1327 W) " n-celved from Koad Dlntrlct No. 10 117") " received from FomtKvarrrn M3 21 Total amount received and on hnnd. By amount paid for redemption of warrantn. Balance oo band In Koad Fund SCHOOL FUND l"o amount on hand from laat report f 03 " recelvefl from Taxea 8ti14 43 " received from J uatlce's flnea SO 00 " received from Boundary Board 70 00 " received from Foreet lU-eervee 623 21 Total amount received and on band f 122T1 67 By amount paid for redemption ot warrant 21)94 01 Balance on hand In Fchool Fund I 9257 66 BUILDING FUND To amount on hand from Iaat report ..$11030 20 iwlved from Taxea law 10 " received from aale of old Court Houae 300 00 Total amount received and on hand $30834 By amount paid for redemption of warrant- 5U57 38 Balance ou hand in Building Fund $24876 CITY OF LAKEVIEW FUND To amount on band from Iaat report $ C4 19 received from Taxea ? 100 24 Total amount received and on bnnd ..$ 2154 43 By amount paid City Treasurer. 400 91 Balance on band In City of LIBRARY To amount on hand from Iaat report " received from Taxea Total amount received and on hand f 92 97 By amount paid Oregon Library Comm 92 13 Balance on hand In Library Fund ; , SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND To amount on band from Iaat report. $ 212 92 received from Taxed oT43 29 Total amount received and on hand By amount paid for lutereet on bonda Balance on band In Special School Fund....' f 5016 21 " " " " State Trcaaurer Fund 15 00 " InBtitute Fund 42 60 Balance on band In all Fuuds 173880 25 I, F. O. AhlHtrom, do hereby certify that tbe foregoing la a true state ment ot the amount received, paid out. and remaining on band In the County Treasury of Lake County, for STATEflENT of Albert Dent, as Sheriff, ot )ake County, Oregon. Compiled from the Tax Roll of wild County, for tbe year 1907. lected thereon: total amount of rebate allowed double ass. ssments and other errors, amount of Sheriff's assessments and other matters affecting my return thereon: and balance between total ot tax list as given me as such Sheriff, and total collections, less such errors and other (natters up to April 1st, iuus. Dr., To amount on Tax Roll, 1907 Dr., To Mierin a Assessments Total amount Cr., By Amount Collected Cr.. By Amount Rebates Allowed Cr,. By Amount Errors aud Double Cr., By Amount on Roll April 1st, 1U0H Total amount... $78670 30 I, Alliert Dent, Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon, do hereby certify that tlio foregoing is a true nnu correct statement, compiled from tne lax Roll of Lake County, Oregon, for the year collected, the total amount of rebate, the amount of Sheriff assessments, collected and uncollected, and all other mutters affecting my return. Dated this 30th day ot March. 1908. ALBERT SEMI-ANNUAL Showing the financial condition day or April, iui'8. RESOURCES Money In hands of Treasurer, received from Taxes, Liquor Licenses. Fines, and Clerk's aud Sheriff's Fees $73SS1 25 Uncollected Taxes, 1008 Roll 21700 94 Total $1)5593 19 LIABILITIES Outstanding aud unpaid warrants $ 127 35 Balattco Hay Ranch For Sale A choice quarter section of improv ed nieadow land, one and one half mile eiiHt of Paisley, Lake county, Oregon. This land Ih under Irrigation, supplied with free water rights from the Cbe wauoan river. Hurfaoe level and smooth having been mowed and raked over for uiaDy years past. 1'ubllo road on north aud east lines of plaoe. For further particulars, add rem or Inquire of T. J. Brattaln, Paisley, Oregon. 19 1 Subscribe for The Lake County Ex amlper, It you want tbe news. 1 ' warrant J 1 27 3." the County of Lake, State of Oregon, wi I M-.s my hand and ttie aeal of tin JSKAI.) County Court of mild County, atllxi-ii thin flrat day of April, lifis. I'.. N. JAUUISH, County Clerk. received and paid out, from what f C1!C 1.1 . 1.383 20 .$4811 o; Lakeview Fund $ J754 52 FUND f 92 60 -t 31 84 $ 5756 21 140 00 the all months ending March 31, 1008. F. O. AHLSTROM, County Treasurer Showing total amount of taxes col $75417 19 3259 11 $78076 30 $53617 75 1355 21 Assessments I'JOO 40 21700 94 1907, showing total amount ot taxes double asseHsments, and other errors DENT, Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon, STATEMENT of Lake County, Oregon, on the ffrst $95405 84 E. N. JAQUISII, County Clerk. Think It Saved HI Life Lestei M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, says iu a recent letter' "have used Dr. Kings New Discovery many years, for coughs and cold a, and think it saved my life. I bave found it a reliable remedy for throat and lung complaints, and would no mora be without a bottle than I would ba without Tfood". For nearly forty Tears New Discovery has stood at tbe head ot throat and lung remedies. As preventive of pueu monla, and bealer of weak lungs it has oo equal. Bold noder guarantee at A. L. Tbornton'a drug store. 60o. and 11.00. Trial bottle free. Free Soap purchased from us. Wc recommend and THE PERFECT LAUNDRY SOAP Fairbanks SUNNY MONDAY is a laundry Soap that wc arc glad to recom mend. It is r7c perfect laundry sonp, made from the highest grade materials by a company that knows how to make soap right. Sunny is pure, white, efficient. No rosin or other adulterants that rot and ruin fabrics. Uest of all, it contains a remarkable new. soap ingredient, called a dirt-starter, that makes clothes' clean, and takes all the hard labor out of washing. You can wash everything with SUNNY NONDAY in any water at any tctnjcraturc. One bar of SUNNYJMONDAY' does as much cleansing as two bars of any other soap, because it is all soap. Give SUNNY MONDAY a tiial and acquire a good habit. Vc also recommend these other Fairbank soap products: Gold Dust washing powder. Fairy toilet soap Glycerine Tar shampoo soap Pummo hand soap Lakeview Mercantile Co. COUNTY NEWS Add Special Corref poudenc. After a most successful year's work tbe Adel School closed June lltb with a picnic at Sweeney's Grove. Lowell's Immortal words, "O what Is so rare as day In Jane?", seemed particularly appropriate, as the day was an Ideal one for an outing. Long before noon merry parties might be seen wending their wsy op tbe canyon, occasionally stopping to permit some of their members to in dulge in thespoit which Immortalized Isaak Walton. A party soon gathered in tbe grove where games, swinging and social chat became tbe older of tbe day until about one o'clock, when tbe fishing parties began to arrive with their troot. And what a catch I Mrs. Pope, an amateur, distingoished herself by bringing in nine speckled beantiea. Mrs. Routson brongbt in seventeen, Mr. Wakefield nine while others of tbe party brongbt in enough to make a grand total of fifty five. Soon every body was busy, preparing fish, making cottee, spreao'lbg-tables, and making lemonade. 1 " ''"' A bountiful dinner with flsb enough and many to spare and wbiob proved tbe ladies of Adel to be adepts in tbe culinay art was in order and a happy hour was spent by young and old around the tables. The dinner over, a short program was rendered by the primary pnpils of tbe school as follows: Reo. A Little Gentleman, Erest Messner; Reo., A Speech for a Boy, Cbas. Crump; Dialog, Bessie's Grand ma's. Vera Barker, Esther Cromp, Hazel Uivsn; Reo., The Captain's Daughter, Esther Crump; Reo., When Sister Graduates, Florence Morris; Reo., When tbe Little Boy Ran Away, Hazel Uivan Dialog, Old Times and New, Earnest Messner, Vern Parker, and Dallas Givan; Kec., Little Or phan t Annie, Vera Parker; Reo., Frog glee at School, Esther Crump; Reo., Ills New Brother, Dallas Givan ; Rec., Tbe Lady from Over tbe Rhine; Es ther Crump; Arithmetic Drlll,School; Reading, Rock of Ages, Miss Crump; Miss Beam Is gave a few statistics of the Bchool, and advised parents to visit tbe schoolroom oftener. An abund ance of ice cream was the next indulg ence and this was enlivened by Mrs. Thos. Calderwood making snap shots of various people eating ice cream and others feeding Mrs. Uivan and Mr. Wible. It was generally regretted that a picture of Mesdames Wible, Routson, Pope, and Miss Wible cross ing Deep Creek on horse back waa not secured. No socidents were reported though Eddie Neaeham while '"cpon ing" an overbauging tree was, only saved from a bath by extraordinary agility; aud Mr. Uivan and party when returning, ou account of some harness straps breaking, came near staying for a while aui with waters of Deep Creek. Mr. Crump killed tbe one rattle suake seen after it bad been valiantly stacked by Mrs. Dodson and Mrs. Pope. . , The day passed quickly and all came borne tired, but unanimous in declar ing tbe day a success in every par. tioular. Those present were : Mesdames, Pope, E. Dodson, Crump, Wakefield, Wible,' Routson, Uivan, Pidary. Tboa, Cald erwood. Messrs. Beam is,' W. Tible,' Crump, and Ethel Crump. Messrs. Wible, Dodson, Givan, Crump, Pri-j day, Morris, Neusham, Jas. Wakefield, ' Free Soati with vnch ensr Monday Fred and Leland Crump. Tbe child ren were: Hazel and Dllas Givan, Flor ence and Cbas. Morris, Vera Parker, Ross Routson, Mearle Dudley and Et erett Dodson, Esther, Cbas, Ralph, Raymond, Thomas and Elmer Cromp, Earnest Messner, and Edward Caldar. wood. Silver Lake Central Orefoaian U. B Conrad, of Paisley, who re cently went to Sbanlko to bring oat s new threshing machine which be had bought, arrived In Silver Lake Tuesday evening on the stage nurs ing a badly crushed band, tbe result of an onfortunateand costly accident wblcb occurred while be was bring ing tbe machine down cow canyon. At the bead of tbe canyon, where the road Is very steep, tbe horses became unruly and Mr. Conrad was forced to torn them into tbe embankment In order to save the machine. In so do ing be waa thrown off and barely es caped being killed. A wheel passed over his bnd crushing one of them very badly and mashing' one finger on tbe other. Tbe machine was con siderably damaged, bnt will be brought In by Ed Lamb aa soon as repaired. Geo. Cooley, tbe Paisley saloon man has sold out, and It Is reported that tbe stock will be moved to tbe Bryan stage station. ..Ueo. Emery was down from tbe ranch on Buck creek Monday. Mr. Emery has a cow that gav birth to triplet calves, recently. AH are ap parently bealtby and doing well. Many loads of lumber have passed through Silver Lake of late, going to the "desert" country to be used by the homesteaders in the construction of houxes, barns .etc. Tbe sawmill is taxed to its full capacity to supply the demand. While at work up at Sears flat one day last week Forest Guards W. J. Patterson and Earl Abbott found and killed a large female lynx and captured her brood of kittens, two in number, and brought them to town. Tbey are now in the Rangers' office here and are growing fat on raw beef aud sweet milk. Tbe little "Jynxleta" are about three times aa large as house kittens of their age would be, and are getting very tame. The Oregonian sagely remarks: Saloonkeepers forced out of business In dry counties can torn their premi ses Into moving-pictnre theaters and continue to gather tbe money. J. C. Basey, the new proprietor of tbe horse rauct stage station, was in the city on business early this week. Mr. Basey says there is lots of travel at present and business Is good at the station. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McKune and daughter Myrtle and Miss VldaCbrls man left Tuesday for Klamath Falls to attend tbe Baptist Association meeting. Fred Stussy accompanied them to the Falls. Orin Thompson and another buck a roo passed through Silver Lake Sunday with 4oO head of horses pur chased by E. Stewart &. Co., San Francisco, of W. W, Brown of Wag ontire. The price paid for the horses was $70 per head. The new suits for tbe Silver Lake ball team have arrived aud were worn Sunday in the practice game. They looked very nobby, with the white belts and red sox and white aud rd caps. The suits are navy blue with the letters S. L. in red ma tbe shirt fronts. Jeff Howard, Henry Schooler and Wm. Howard, who started to Dia mond Peak the tirt hf the week on a prospecting, tlshlag aud hunting ex pedition, were compelled to turn back ou account of deep snow and will make another attempt later. They encountered ten fettuear the summit. Freeman Post, a Summer Iako farmer, was In Silver Lake over Hun day, leaving Mouday for his home stead on the "desert." " Every business and professional man iu Lake county should have bis advertisement in tbe Examiner. Con sidering the fact that this paper baa the largest circulation In Eastern Oregon, our rates are very reasonable Send us joi bring in your copy. nf Ki-vw fnvmv guarantee these goods. OHLPAW-Or mm Rework two OF MTV OTHER LAUNDRY SOAP TEST 1TI WANTED A representative in this country by a large real estate corporation. Special inducements to those who wish to become financially Interest ed. The Real Estate Security Co. Fort Dearkom Bldg. Chicago, GL Dr. Chas. H. Drake Veterinary Surgeon OFFicm Kmo Fmomr, Fmbd 4 Ltvmmv Staml. West of First National Bank. Lakeview, Oregon. Nolde & Reynolds House, Sign and Carriage Pa i n ters Papering and Kalsomining Office with Woodcock &, Barnes General Blacksmiths Lakeview Oregon H. D. Clark Contractor and Builder Job Work a Specialty Estimates Furnished Shop next door to Ahlstrom's Saddlery Shop Lakeview, . . Oregon AUTOMOBILE TO Exchange for Ranch I will trade for a ranch with good water supply my large tour ing car. It is a'WLlte Steamer, la good condition. Has top, lamps aud extra tires. Is worth I1S00. I will run it up to Lakeview If suited. Address, giving full par ticulars of your raucb to P. THOMSON. 913 North Brown Street, Nata, Camfounia en A Freah CnmnleT-Inn la preserved ad rjoduce! 44 1 Rebertias, a nuld, delighrtihM creparatieau sabemtcly fragrant. Make the skia eaewuittlr ofti banunei crackled at aaaraacs cawed by over-dryneui reduce the sisc ot enlarged pores, cleanses thenu re- cuce uuummauon ana spreads an even, radiant plow due to wholesome nmiruk- . T a - . . . ment of skin glands and stimulation oil tne capillaries which also feed tne akin and supply iu healthful color. dikywr Pntgzut farm frti utmplt if iCBERTINE!