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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1908)
'8 LAKE COUNTY KXAMINER. LAKKV'fkW, O&tiQCHt, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 10OS 00 00 0 Com eg Celebrate j 0 CITY AND COUNTY BRIEFS With lie 0 fi We are oreoared for the occasion. We Q S- X X stake our reputation on the excellence of 2 our goods, and you never will regret your z JnvcttYi(nf- . . . . Ill V WOtWJWlAl The bungalo of Hanker Crensler Ia ?,VM of the opportunity of engag , i, i. i i . ..j . lug attention of lend ncekera, by ml nrariug cmmpl.tlon. It is located on ,...,,,. , theeolumn, of The Kxa.n h tine lot on Water trect, ttnd will m.r. nrn in viirr lint li lil.llnif th.tlr lie a handsome and well appointed . light unltr a half bun hid measure, home Ptt" ,,,,'vlni,e you that we are ' . , . . . I right In this matter If you wilt call kvery Mago arriving lu.th from nd look over our subscription honk. Likely ami Kl.unatli, 1 loaded with J Some laud feeketa panned down pat-songrrs, and beside many aro 1 Main stHH't Sunday on their way coming in private conveyance. Mo the north. The fact t hat n home, tied to the rear of the out tit, wax The Klamath Herald report at lean? munching from a barley sack a he five new comer arriving dnilv u trotted along, created much unu-e- ihi rtii. V. rnii e tluit. mid in. . '"r muse no wiiiicskoi ine them four or live bctt r. Hen's Neckwear 500 ail silk revcrsi- i11c I'our-ln-llaml Tics, irc ami oOc values For 25 cents each I I Belts That make the Neliiee outfit elegant From 35 cents to $1 each S i i Hen's Oxfords The right Shoes for a hot clay. From S3 to $4.50 a pair 9 fi fi a fi fi fi fi I Cabinet sowing machine. New, for sale at sacrifice, l'.mpiire at this otllce. Mrs. Kt'tii Vernon brought in the Hrst strawberries of the season invn for this mm ket. Tlie delivery team of John Duck woith started out to have a big run away curly M unlay morn int.'. They scattered things along Main street but wen tlnnlly stopped. This advertiser believtd in printer's ink: "Hull doc fur sale ; will eat i anything; very fond of children." Solid onk eecretay for salt. Cheap. 1 Kntpiite at this uttice. One ( horse and one 4 borne load of wool passed through tmvu Suiidav ' on their way to the railroad at Likely for shipment to Huston. Three quarter spring, mattress and I ineldtuit I I'arasid Lost: At Illy 'a Hcstauinnt Saturday evening. 'I he Under will ; plrase leave same at The K.xnmiiicr otllce and receive reward. It. V. II. Tucker it erecting three rot- I tages on Waller street for rentr. ' lluyer Sin it h report Home nonl com ing in. and sells tor little betlr than 1 1 cent. MAKKl Kl) : At the Methodist par sonage, Wednesday evening, .lilne '.!!, t'. l Anderson and Mi Ktdhcvl'lop ton, I'oth of Ply, Uev. A. J. Arm strong. ollleintiug. - .lamx II. Young, of Alameda, Calif nulla, was nil arrival in town last I week. He came tor the purpose of j securing a t iinher claim, but since he saw tie country and learns Mist hand of it pii'-silu-'ties he ha made up In mind to locate here and engage in business as hooii as he can go bark and straighten out hisellalrs there. Mr. Young appears to he a hustler anil will make a good addition to t lie booster ot Lakeview. rue i.inrary .Association will nerve Come in and Be Clothed You'll Look YOUR MUST alter I ct through with vmi. My Clothes always have that Stylish, Distinctive air so tntteh appreeianed liy women of fjood taste, and I am always careful to suit each customer You'll Feel Better if vott come in La Modp Anna M- Nei,on J. Underwear Light and airy From 50 cent to $1.25 a garment 1 ! Hats The Latest and Newest Blocks in Men's Crash and Felt Hats. From 35c to $5 fi I Men's Shirts The snappiest styles. Just the thing for Summer wear. From 60c to $3.50 each I 8 fll iM-i.UIII Ulttt..t-t .... b 1.. II... Lcldinir. for bale, cheap. I,m,u.re , StW U,,rary ntii,li.,B. on Thurmlay at this olllce. j ;e Jnd, tiom 'J until li p. in., for the The Examiner ha heard ,10thimj ! l,l",l',lt l,f tlu' L,l,r,,ry- 1 no iiDim Htrcets or the town nr udurnen wiln ImiiiIIii and ever j;n-'ii lur t ho l'miri li. Henry WVndt who conduct a candy factory at 1'ine Creek, ha erected a temporary refreshment utiiud in Lake view jiint acros the utieet from Motel Lakevicw. His candies Hie all homemade. If business jiistllle lie will remain lieie I'erinaiieutly. Ills photoKraph tent is now located at the rear of the retrehmiuit Bland. It I Lost: On June 'J.'ith between Lake lew, on Slash Street Koad on the way to Mulkey Sheep corrals, on way to Sevan Up Kauch, to cronsiiiii Little t'lifwuucau, one roll bedding iu can vas, coiitai.iitin two pair hiuh top rubber boots, huniiutl coat, one over coat, two common coat. No question uskeii about Juk of Halt. l.enrd paid. Cloth m Fashionable Clothes for I3oys, Y'ouths and Men. For all ages. The kind that satisfies. From $2.50 to $25 a suit j further about that wool pcourniKj j plant. Such industry, coupled with. a woolen mill, would it seem to us, be h pay int enterprise. Snr.'.e one understanding the tdcam ! laundry business will tlnd a little! K'old mine by locating iu Lakeview. j L. (i. Liuville nhc wa hurt in u an accident mentioned a couple of I wee':s at;o, is about town aain, but is uinK crutches. Pocket Fishititf rods at-J. 11. Auteii A Co. '27 tf When you have a few spare mom ent to indulge iu luxuries, you can find ju.-t what you waut at "The Frost" Neat and attractive, and any Ithiuntobe found at a First Clan ISoda Couuter. 20 'J. S H. 'jrieKsby, of Woodlaud, tulif oruia, arrived iu town Tuesday via Klamath Full, with a bin auto. He i looking for horses, it 1 supposed for the L' in ted States government. This Store is Well Named LISTEN HERE Best Solid Packed Tomatoes K.'-je ISest Solid Packed Corn loe Host Peaches L"c can can can I'V As We want you to come and look through J SIOCK oui Hoy (I. liutler, l.eorKO Itatchelder, tieorxo Leed. be can not tlnd whAt he wants here' he will be hard to suit JI. C. llutf Si Sou, a tijaJe to-order tailor for men, wari in towu Monday soliciting trade. Our local tailors Business Change To my putrons and friends, I have sold all my outllt. w ith mv If ood will iu the i'hotoxiaph Lusineas ; t i i . i cry article in this Store is Sold at the Same Kate, k for prices on the ahovc goods elsewhere, and you will find you have been paying too much for your goods. Buy Your Goods at REYNOLD'S BARGAIN STOKE And Save Money. One door south of Hutcher Shop J L 9 T5 1 1.1 1 1 Lib! II I in IaKevlew, to Mr. and .Mrs Arm stroll. I will cease to operate the (Jallery at 0 P. M. Saturday July 1. The new owners have outlawed Mr. Cook a Lomptent man to continue the work. 1 bespeak tor my auccessor the samo liheral oairnnneu OimI I In.,,. should Ket busy and let the public received and leel eure that they will know they are alive by advertising! not disappoint thoso who may tender L We have every means at hand to give jj i you the very best of service s in The Examiner. O. I- Williams, representing the of Alpena, Texus "Home Comfort" stove, has been interviewing our hard ware dealers the past week mid Pu'lies at 27 tf Haying tools, Rope J. II. Auteu and Co. The riong Company Lakeview has six nights of delight ut entetaiument in store Mr. and Mrs. William V. Monu and their new company open their engagement iu the opera bouse tonight, presenting on i of Mr. Modus best palys, "Till Death do us Part". Which will be plveu with a larger company than before and with new, bright and tit i iking scenery paiDted by Brother Ueonje Ay res, of tue Herald. We are happy to greet Urotber Ayreu as an artist. Ilia work upon the large can vaaea Btand as striking proof that bis geflioun in this line entitles him to rank at the- topwith the best of them. On Saturday night Mr. Mong will -give one o' his TDOt famous character xatiouH, Jacob valentine, in "The Dyspeptic". Mr. Mong claims that this is one of tne very best ptrts he jdays aud says it will prove tne of the hijrgest hits of the engagement. On the same evening David Garhk will lie played and a vaudeville program will be given between the acta. Witn Mr. and Mr.s. MoDg so well and lavor ably known throughout our county wa predict that our people will tmn out in force to show their appreciation of real dramutic art. The Lakeview JorchCBtra will render a pleasing program each evening of the engagement. On Wednesday evening July feth when Mr. aud Mrs. William V. Mong andjtbeir company give the last per formance if their engagement here they wiU give, between acts, a pro gram uiA'l.i up of our local tlent, and oiter a pnze of 80.00 in gold to the bwt amatuer appearing4. Mr. Mong will act as judge bud the prize will lie awarded from the stage after the performance. (citations, songs, dances, declam ations poses, comedy ot dramatic .reading may be ottered and Mr. Mong states that he will lend any aspirant ivory (tibtanco possible. Raises Blooded Cattle F. O. Bunting, of the Hunting Stock Farm, iu Drews Valley, was in town Saturday, on business and gave The Examiner a call. Mr. Buutiughas built op a nice business, and uow Las in his nerd over 200 head of registered Hereford cattle. Mr. Bunti g does not do much gen eral farming, although he says he could do 80 if disposed that way. His ranch will produce grain and fruit without irrigation. J.D. Venator and family left on a campiug trip up to the Chewaucan va.ley for about ten days. Mr. Venator is just recovering from an attack of pneumonia and au outing of this character will do good. New Assortment of Flea Silk Fish lines at J.B . Auten & Co. 21 tf Cottages Needed For Rent So lie of the capital said to be lying idle here could be put to good ad vantage iu the building of email cot tages for rent and for sale to the new corners. There is a crying aud urgent Deed for homes for the people. Not a day passes by without some one corn ing to the Examiner office emiuii ing for rooms or houses home public sprlted man can relieve this need to his own pecuniary advantage. Where Is the booster's Club? e understood, before coming here, that there was an organization iu town Ut the express purpose of adver tising tte advantages of the town and county. Such an organization would be a most Important factor, if rightly conducted, in the upbuilding of this Ureat inland Empire. The teal etitato men ari property holders ehould combine aid make linme howl about Lakeview au Luke county. NOTICE. Customer must comply IUj the rules aud regulations of the lakeview Water Company, or the waUr will be nhut oft. Just Exactly RlgKj "I huve used Dr. Kitvg.'s New. Life PilU for several y ears and find them just exactly right," says Mr. Felton, of Harrlsville, N. V. New Life Pills relieve without the least daoomfort. fiest remedy for constipation, bilous uena and malaria. 'i"c. at (Thornton's drag store. Hoy Butler and Geo. Heed returned Monday from a trip to the Chewaucan river with the finest lot of brook trout ever brought to towu. All their friends weie treated to a mess. Frank Stanley has taken a contract to put up a large amount or hay for the "ZX" company at Chewaucan. Fourteen passengers arirved in tow n via the Klamath Falls route Monuav morning. It is evident that some of the newcomers chronicled in the pap ers of that burg must have got away. Hut the beys there should not feel bad about thin defection, as they still have llarnmau "in their midst." It is your own fault if you do not see that item of yourself in The Exam iner. Send in or phone all the local news of interest The Klamath Palls Herald says the team of that town and a lot of rooters leave there Monday for Lakeview, and that they are sure to win Urst money, the $600 purse. The citizens of the town generously contributed a fund of "J'iO to help the boys pay expenses. The roster of the team is: Joe Hall, Jess and Holly Sienons, Cbarlws and Joha Moore, Crews, Frsncis, I.uper, Swan and Harry Ben son. Hon. F. P. Cronemiller, receiver of the United States land office, and family, accompanied by C. O. Metzkr and wife, went on a fishing trip the first of the week, aud report a fine time in being diciples of old Isanc Walton. The party secured about 40 speckled beauties from Thomas creek. E. F. Cheney, wife, and children went out lishing the other day and returned with M fine, large, brook trout Boat Oars at J. B. Auten Co. 27tf Harry Koberta, of the "JJ" ranch near 1'IuhIi, with some of his vaqueros, came over last week with a bunch of tiorees. He is taking them down to the railroad, having sold them to the U. H. government. The High School nine are to take part in the competitive base ball games here next week. The boys are ubilant over this decision, as there iad been a disposition not to allow them thia privilege. Judging from outside interest mani fested in this section, the local real estate men who do not avail them- their patronage. Thaukiug you for your favors, I am, Yours Truly, . J. W. TOLLMAN. To Our Friends, Having purchased the Tollman Gal lery we solicit your patronage usMiir lug you that we will do our best to please you. (lur Outfit is complete aud the best that has ever been iu Lakeview. VVe will do Portrait Work, Viewing, and Bromide Enlarging. Samples of our own work can b seen at the Post Otllce or at the Gallerv. him much j 'I'he Tent will be moved to the lot ba jtween the Methodist Church aud Geo. Millers, ana win lie open for your service every day except Sundays, when it will ijo strictly closed. Our Mr Cook is a competent operator. We ask a share of your work. A. J. aud L. M. AKMSTKONG. J Adel MINING SUPPLIES Died of heart Disease William Welch, au old resident of Paisley, engaged iu sheep-herding, died Saturday moruiug of heart dis ease. He had. been feeling ill all the previous night, and sent out his helper with sheep, iu the moruiug. When the latter returned he found Mr. Welch dead in bis bed He was a stout healthy looking man about 45 years of age. The remains were taken in charge by the Odd Fellows, of which order he wag a member, and were buried Sunday at Paisley. His brother Thomas came to Lakeview for the coffin from the Lakoview Undertaking Parlors. Coroner Wal lace found the factsas above set forth, 6 Everything Carried in Stock for the Miner at both our Stores. Boots and Shoes for Aliners, Uucca roos. Sheepmen and Ranchmen. OLOVE3S AND OVERALLS R)R ALL. Groceries, Flour and Grain. All Kinds of Canned Goods. Hardware & riining Tools. Warner Valley Mercantile Co. Adel Plush 6 3 O Dissolution of Partnership Notice Is hereby given that the business heretofore existing between B. K. McMartin uud M. Whortou in the name of Wbortou McMartin has been dissolved, Mr. McMartin having retired, and Mr. Whortou continues the business, aud all bills due said llrrn are payable to Mr. Whorton aud he settles all indebtedness. Signed 11. It. McMaitin. 27-4wka. M. Whorton. Pacific Land Co. Lakeview, Ore. LoCates Homesteads, Desert Claims r State Lands, besides doing a gen en 1 Real Estate Business We are prepared to get your property before thousands of people on short notice. List Wth us and jrlve us a trial. OOGBURN d? NELSON MANAGERS. Office opposite Hotel Lakeview. Bent the World Afford. It gives me unbounded uleaHiire to recommend Hucklen'a Arnica Halve," says J. W. Jeukius, of Chanel Hill. N. C. "I am convinced it a the bent salve the world affords. It cured felon on my thumb, aud it never fails to heal every Hore, bum or wound to which it is applied ton's drug store. ISic. at Thorn- Mr The Remedy That lioe Dr. King's New Discoverv ih I he remedy that does the healiug others iromise but fail to nerforrn." va rs. K It. Piersou. of Aurlmrn. P 11 It is curing me of throat aud lung trouble of long standing, that other treatment relieved only temporarily. New Discovery is doini mn n r,n,.i, good that 1 feel confident its coutinu- eu use ror a reasonable length of time will restore me to perfect health." This renowned cough aud cold remedy and throat and lung healer la sold at 'Ibornton'a Drug stoie. 00c. aud 1.00. Trial bottle free. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET JOHN WENDELL PROPRIETOR BUILDING NORTH LAKEVIEW OF HOTEL LAKEVIEW OREGON Lake County Examiner S2 Per Yf I ! ! 1 I 4