LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER. LAKE VIEW, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY U, 1W 8 10(0)01 Ice Cream Freezers 8 8 8 CITY AND COUNTY BRIEFS 8 Ice Cream made at home is pure, cheap, and ready when you want it. This week we cut the price on freezers. They g ar of one gallon size, hard wood, stoutly made, with gal vanized metal parts, and will make excellent cream with lit tle labor. The ladies who Hold loo cream and ; rake Frldav during the opening day of t tie baseball tournament fui tho heno llt of t ho Library were very veil patronised. That was h it should be for It surely was in a good ohiiso. Pocket. Pishing rods nt-J. It. Anion Co. UT-tf Horn : To Mr. and Mm. .Isek Fair, of San Franolsoo, fomerly Miss Marie ( Hullo, of Lakeview. r buy, torn -'.Uh i of Juno. t It. J. Kline and P. K. Sturgeon, of i I'plaml. Iiiilinna, arrived hero Satur day. They are looking tlio country ! over with n viow of locating n WHlfrJ system tor some .own in this vicinity, i Finding Mint Lakeview MIH Well Slip plied ill tllisWUV, tlio gent lemon lift for Fort liidwoll over the lino In Oil iforina. lloat Oars lit J. 11. Anton Co. '.'7tf C. K MoClenrv, tho Pino Crook raining iinin, returned Saturday compelled to wait In (ho lobby until tho llrst Hot In completed. Tho P.tain Inor note with approval tlmt Mr, Mont; advertised hint night flint tho show would Pegln nt S :.'I0 Hhnrp. Tlmt hour I plenty Into enough to milt thoi convenience of nil, hiicI will give tho early to boil people nu opportunity to, retire nt n sotisonuUo hour, Homo t hi tin needed In this high altitude. fSeUon Knock Out Onus Tho redoubtable ,loo (iiuiH, tho colored light weight champion of tho tlslio nroiiii, wim knocked nut in tho 17th round Nt San Frnm-isoo, on tho Fourth, I v " Hutt I ing'' Nelson, tho 8 Our Price i a 8 e c i $3 I t D Reaching For the Lake County Wool It i8 to be regretted that A. E. Irv ing, the representative of the Century Mercantile Co . of Berkley, Cailf.. was unable to meet the sheep owners before the wool sales of the past two weeks wert made. By invitation of beep owners in Nevada, Mr. Irving made trip through their s ate, inter viewing and explaining to theui his company's method of handling wool From eastern .Nevada he rode north Into Oregon and west unt 1 he arrived in this community, covering h dis tance of over 700 miles. In a recent interview with him some interesting facts were discussed ad letters were shown from men in various parts of California, whose wool the company bad bandied, which brought out the fact that the grower bad received from two to tour cents per pound moie than the speculator buyers would pay. The Century Mercantile Co., is a oo-operatiTe concern in its workings and shippers get the benefit of full Market prices at eastern woolen mills, lees expense of handling. While this ceo pan y maintains a strong eastern riling force at al. times, yet this year a personal representative was ant rom California to push sales, being aware of the fact that it might Fm harder than usual to make sales. Upon recei'iug the wool at their warehouse every sack is opened and the wool properly graded ho that mcd manufacturer may be able to buy just the grade be desires and in the quantity be wishes without hav ing to buy a lot be cannot use, as is usual in au ungraded clip, and which he must re sell. In order that the company might bare the wool graded as the mills desir--1 they went to the trouble and ex pense of bringing a man from the eastern mills to train their graders. This means prompt sales and good prices The fact that the movement has spread so rapiily throughout Calif ornia and that in every locality they go, as in Red Bluff district sb 1 year, the local price for wool is forced up is pretty good evidence the company has struck that for which growers have been looking, viz: "A co operative method' of handling their product direct and cutting out, as much as possible, the middleman and nis profits. " Mr. Irving has been urging those whom h was able to see not to sell at the low figures offered by the speculative buyers; because, through all this seasin the maiket for long staple trools, like those of Lakeview. has been tiim and with au upward tendency. Within the past month these wools have risen from Ave to tan per cent in value, which makes the actual market price but little lower than that of last year. In fact the company in March, and again in April, sold wool at only ten percent less tban that received for the same grade last year. This certainly speaks well for tbe company's outlet in the East. fc'acb of our local banks baa personal letters from tbe Berkeley bank with which tbe company does business, showing that they bave strong East ern connections and are very success f u in tbeir manner of handling the wool, freeing that our wool interests are quite heavy bere we would sug gest, as did Mr. Mc Bride, secretary of the Eastern Nevada Wool XJroers. Association, that "Mr. Irving's proposition is one which may be commended to the careful considera tion of all wool-growerg in this section." Similar Conditions Produce Same Results Up in Wasc) county, north of bere, , of tbe crop for tbis year puts" tbe muder similar conditions, it is re-, aggregate yield at 2,200,000 bushels parted 'that on account of the un-! for tbe couuty. ually mild winter, Fall-sown wheat! Wben tbis southern portion of the bs an exceptional stand. j Great Inland Empire gets to the front, H stool of tall grain which was on . now assured from coming of railroad, display at Dufer, 15 miles south of j tbe wheat crop that wlil pour out Tbf Dalles and in tbe heart of tbe of Luke county will lie something Wfaaco Couuty wheat belt, contained enormous. atalk all grown from one seed. Similar conditions must produce It is thought that a yield of from HO ; similar results, and as is the case up to IK bushels an acre will be harvest-, there now, wben cheap rapid and easy wl from Fall grain. The ruins which . transportation is assured bere, then wm) general over the Iuland Empire uriug th latter part of May aVj tafliated in briugiug about wonderful f'jvelopiuecit in both Spring and Fall jwn crops. A conservative estimate will tbe desert bloom aa a rose, and large ureas now devoted solely to grazing will be transformed into vast i wheat Holds that will yield immense 1 crops of a superior fall wheat. The Remedy That Uoc "Dr. King's New Discovery is the rnmedy that does the healing others promise but fail to perform," says 14rs. K. U. I'iersou, of Aurburu, Bit." It is curing me of throat and lung tiouble of long standing, that other treatments relieved only temporarily. Hw Discovery is doing me so much rood that I fool coulldeut its continu al use for a reasonable length of time will restore me to perfect health." Tbis renowned cough and cold remedy ud throat and lung healer is sold it 'Thorn tou's Drug stoie. 50c. and tl.UO. Trial bottle free. Dissolution of Partnership Notice is hereby given that the business heretofore existing between B. K. McMartin and M. Whorton in the name of Whorton McMartin bas beeu dissolved, Mr. McMartin having retired, and Mr. Whorton continues the bubinesa, and all bills due said firm are payable to Mr. Whorton and be settles all indebtedness. Signed li. It. McMaitiu. 27 4wks. M. Whorton. A It ii ihs, Modoc county, California, jntt over the utato lino, whoro ho tins been in attendance at court in a met for tho "Mountain Sheep" gold mine in the llottg district. Tho property Iihs been in litigation for a year or fo, but be thinks now that it will be doei'led in bis favor. It Is said to be a very valuable mining property. The .V.tura Now Kra reports 23 j bores at. the race track in that town It purely was 2:t" for Enkoview, 'judging for our recent nutiotiuccuient. Now Aniortment of Fios Silk Fish 1 lines at J. B . Auten A Co. 27-tf C. D. Kakestraw, Supt. of tho Bid wo;l Indian school bus informed tho Now Era that a similar school will be established in A It lira. One of the exhibit! nis the Fourth provided was a young fellow who dropped from a 50 foot polo into a pool ot water. He did it twice, and came out a I riuht,. It look to us as though that was a pretty dangerous way of making a living. The Foresters gave a banquet to members and fronds Mouday uigbt. C. S. Beeraft, a dairy man of Iho couuty, with postotilce at. Vlstillis, Klamath county, was in Lakeview Saturday, lie is getting together a big herd of dairy cattle, and finds profit in the business. A dance was held in the Opera House Monday night. These be strenuous times iudeed for tbe young people hereway and also for some of the older ones who have to act as chaperones. Haying tools. Rope and Pullies at J. B. Auten aud Co. 27 tf County Fruit Inspector A. M. Smith wan In town TuendHV. lie ro porfH that tho orchard of Luke Co. show prortpects of nood cropH. Tberv will ! plenty of npplcH. pears and cherries about fuMcy and hummer Lake. E. It. Patch, of Pine Cn-ek, who rep reKoiitM the Allwiuy numeric, wmh in town celebrating the Fourth. I If j gave tin much Information n to fruit growing which we will iiublUh later. E. Taire, a rancher engaged in rais ing cattle ai il alfulla on the Cotton wood, Went Side, wan In own thin week. W. 15. BarncH, formerly nxwHrfor of Lake County. In over from Klimath Fallf. Mr. Barnex I now n rcHhlcnt of Klamath, and was recently eU cted Hbcriff that county. lliw many friend here are glad to cee him again and uth pleased over hi pronperity. MarbeU aud Lyman' Rifle Sights B J. B. Auten Jt Co. 27 tf LOST: - Between Opera House and Hotel Lakeview, a cluster garnet scarf pin. Finder will be liberally reward ed by returning same to Win. V. Mong. A lady's drnli kid glove, with pearl button wjih left at thin office the4th. The owner can secure namo by cal ling at the Examiner office. L. A. Carriker and wife were callers on Tbe Eaxminer Tuesday. Mr. Carriker was looking for hay ing bands. Wages for that sort of labor on tbe big ranches have come down tbis year, being SI. 50 tor bands, and S3 for man and team This in cludes board. J. L. Morrin, a former Lake County renldent. hat len lucky ntnce in iv- lutr to Middletown, California. The Miihlletowii independent nay: "Mr. Morris won a eat rutilicr-tlred buggy on the Examiner gift propor tion and It wu delivered ycMtcrday. He is to be congratulated on his luck." S. T. Colvin, a resident of tbis sec tion since 1873, was a caller Friday. He was interested in sheep and cattle for 30 years, but for tbe last seven yeats baa grown horses and spent tbe winters disposing of them In various parts of tbe country. He thinks be will stay Mere the coming winter. P. Ward of Oakand arrived bere Monday night. He bas been a reader of the Eaxminer and conclnded to come up and get a piece of govern ment Jland before it is all gone. Others can emulate bia example with future profit to themselves The big Paisley package of Exam iners mailed from this office last Thursday, bas gone atray somehow and somewhere in the mails. It seem almost impnsssible such a thing could happen. We are at a loss to account for it and cannot imagine what could bave become of the pack age, our supply or extra copies nas gone or we would remail them to our Paisley subscribers. llano, whom lie ilcfcutcil two ycuM ; ago at liolillh'ld, Nevada. Cans eiiys j the best man won. It was evident to all present, that after tlio 7th i round, victory was going to NoIhoii. Tli result of t his tight makes NoUou I froin ' ' bo Champion. Ho ban not decided w hot her or not ho wi'l stay in tlmi ring. (!aus savs now that ho stayed; one tight too lung, aud that may be i tho cas- with Nelson. I riONGOXGO TO KLAMATH 5hoved to Bi Mouses All the Past Week Tho Mong company have been play ing the past week to crowded houses, and on some nights standing room evou was at a premium. The company are in advance of what oue might opxoct in a towu so far from railroad transportation, which renders travoliug difficult, tiresome and expensive. Mr. Mong is a very talented young man, and iu all lines ho far essayed he bus proved himself a hea lliner in his profession. Ho has played many of bis roles, such as "David tiai rick," "Tbe Poor Inventor." "Till Death do Us Part," and other bills, oue of which, "Tbe Clay Baker" lie wrote bimslf, to crowded bouses iu th cities of the Fast ou u ightly runs un high as III consecutive nights, siinw lug conclusively where good acting is best known be Is highly appreciated. His supporting company Is good, especially the dn'.icato graceful act ing of bis w ife. The company will leave hero this week for Kalmath l'al'S, aud when they complete an engagement there, they will make a tour of the surrounding country, after which they will return tu Lakeview, of which due announcement will be uiudo in The Examiner. While away the companv will lie accompanied by the Lakeview Orchestra, an organ'zatinu of artists iu their line. They will provide music ot a quality that cannot fall to please tho most critical tusto. The Examiner wishes the company and the orcbtestra, pleasure aud pros perity while away, anil commends them to our neighbors who desire a high quality of entert ininent. Come in and Be Clothed You'll Look VOUK MlvST niter 1 jet tlirtuili with you. My Clothes nlwiys have that Stylish, Distinctive air so iiimh appreeiauetl ly women of jjootl taste, and I am always careful to suit each customer You'll Feel Better if von come in La Mode AnneiIon This Store is Well Named LISTEN HERE IWst Solid Packed Pest Solid Packed Tomatoes 1 -! .e can Corn l"c can Pest Peaches Hoe can Pvery article in this Store is Sold at Ask for prices on the .above floods the Same Rate, elsewhere, and yoit will find you have liecn paying too much for your oods. Buy Your Goods at REYNOLD'S BARGAIN STORE And Save Money. (hie door south of Huteher Shop V TD 1 1 I x I Li o I II I 1 Rear Admiral Charles I. Thomns, retireil U .H. N., died nt the famous Del Monte Hotel, California, at H ::!0 July 3. Heart failure was the cause He was tecoud in command of the big fleet that left Hampton Hoads for Kan Francisco, During Admiral Evans illness the duties of command devol ved upon Admiral Thomns. After Evans retired fur a period of two weeks Tho nas commanded the (loot and was then succeeded by Admiral Sperry, the present commander. Adol J MINING SUPPLIES Rustling for the New flill F. O. Hunting Is around this week liUHtllng up the Htnall liiilnnee ncc eawary to lie HiibHcrlbi'il to tinlnli the tlnurlnir mill, now under coiiHtruc tion. It should lie hii ciimv matter to do that, as there Is a Held for such an enterprise and will prove a pa.vlntc InvcHtniont from the Htart. The mill will coHt about II2.0H0, and all the money except about $.0i0 ha Ix-cn raised. Tbe Democ.ats are now assembled at Denver to nominate a candidate for tbe presidency At tbis writing it seems that the man will lie William Jennings Bryan for tbe first place, but no one can tell aa to his runn ing mate. Subscribe for The Lake County Ex aminer, If you want tbe news. Joel Chandler Harris, "Uncle Re mus," tne noted rouineru wruer, died at his home in Atlanta, Georgia. after a short illness. Busy People Protest One of the strange things to a new comer is the disposition of the people of this town to delay arrival at a tbeatricral performance, until ten o'clock or later. This makes it im possible for the companies to get through before midnight or Jatei Everybody in consequence gets tired out, sleepy aud cross, aud no matter bow good tbe acting, it fails of appreciation. In all the cities with which we are familiar, the ourtain goes up at a :lj sharp, bnould any appear at the door later, they are Card of Thanks We wish to eipreaa our apprecia tion and heartfelt thanks to our frelnds and neighbors for their kind assistance during the recent III new and death of our dear wife and mother. Kufus K. Funk. Henry A. Funk. Daniel O. Funk. Cord a M. Funk. Elrua E. Hartzog. JonunjA. King. NOTICE. Customers must comply wltb tbe rules and regulations of th Lakeview Water Company, or tb water will be shut off. 27-tf. H. V. REIIAUT. 6 Everything Carried in Stock for the Miner at both our Stores. Boots and Shoes for Miners, Bticca roos. Sheepmen and Ranchmen. GLOVES AND OVERALLS R)R ALL. Groceries, Flour and Grain. All Kinds of Canned Goods. Hardware & flining Tools. Warner Valley Mercantile Co. Adel PIush Just Exactly Right "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for several years aud find them just exactly right," says Mr. Felton, of Harrisville, N. V. New Life Pills relieve without the least discomfort. Heat remedy for constipation, bilous ness and malaria. 'e. at iTboru ton's drug store. Alfalfa for Sale I'artk'H wlHblnn alfalfa bay can accommodated by leaving orders Drenklo & I'ainu'a olllce. 28 w 2 J . K. McCoul Best th World Affords It gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend Ducklon's Arnica Halve," says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. "I am convinced it a the best salve tbe world affords. It cured a felon ou my thumb, and it uever fails to heal every sore, bum or wound to wbiob it la applied, lo. at Thorn ton's drug store. Pacific Land Co. Lakeview, Ore. Locates Homesteads, Desert Claims and 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 with us and give u trial. OOGBURN & NELSON MANAGERS. Oiiice opposite Hotel Lakeview. i i i CENTRAL MEAT MARKET JOHN WENDELL PROPRIETOR BUILDING NORTH OF HOTEL LAKEVIEW LAKEVIEW OREGON Lake County Examiner i i ! i i