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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1908)
LAKE COUNTY EX AMIS Kit. LAKEVIEW, OKKUO.N, TtltUSDAY, JtLY 1. 1W8 8 o O0U 8 Ice Cream Freezers 0 0 8 6 CITY AND COUNTY BRIEFS I 8 made at home is , and ready when 8 8 Ice Crean puie, you warn ii. j. mo wttrw vvt cut the price on freezers. They jl A one gallon size, hard J made, with gal parts, and will make excel ent cream with lit tle labor. ar wood, stoutly vanized metal 8 Ynte' auto Tuesday nl M, nil the way from New Ymk City hi alttnl her husband. Mr. Jennings is innv re petted to ho improviui.'. ' In Ml k It 111 lite hi one time whs In ihiuucr. A l ine liatlcry Tlio Tollman Photograph Cnllrry. now lot'Hlil on Main St., just north of II p Mehodist church, I certainly prepared tit do work in it line In iipMiii t-r ftiitil to tli best f ,'i(y pro illli't inn. I One of t li roveiiieiit is a now camera, with a hlli'iit-nk Loyal Por trait lens, of great speed, tin Jutt'ht and I 'rut make of thin ccVbi iiti'.l com ' I'ttnj , finely moiinti'il and p rtcot both IIS til it Optical Hll'l IllCchlltlil'Ill ' construction ; hihI it Is capable of taking t he finest portrait. Tin gal-' i lery also has two ottii-r cameras lor (MM t I H itl, lutldsCapO VleWS, postal Hll'l , ,J. I. Auten hmiI I o. ..II jstamp work. Shhi leu of the work' 1 The Woodmen of th World mve , OH" 1 " l,H,, " "' powtotlloa wii.dow I organized a hand with Charles Wallace ! Hiui Hi Ht t"' gallorv. !ms instructor. They held their Hist i A lull line of the Intent photograph , practice Friday eve inn 1 10 ""iterlals and supplies in on hand. niiii me niii'iueiii. euaoir lie gniicry to do euhirKiug. coi.vluii. Kodak On Monday afternoon. Mrs. Norln gave n rei'ept iiin Ht her home In Lake- view for Bishop Paddock. Ketresh inent were served, Hnd the afternoon as spent in social converse. Anoth er meet inti conii't line next week will I'e held Ht the home of Mr Steele to dei'i 'e In regard to organliug a (.lull I in Lakeview. It I reported t hut Charley Foiik li'i Ht one t!me conducted a rvstau rant Ht this plm-e was killeit In the railroad wuvk in liikl:md on the Fi mtli. Found Sunday, i n side walk, near liii'iting ii'.-ilriii'i', one mr gold riintiii d n efl.u li'S . Owner nuiy , Hii-ive fume l y fiillinn und pnyiiiit for thin loi'iil. I'h'itok'i iii'her Armtroim has tiiken , iiHiie line photo of the new lit rmy ' 'tl ill liik.- Hiid nl H new view ot the i town. to;n piioii) Hre kii" J, hiui ' bhould niet't with reHdy dale. ' Ilxyim; tool. Kope Hiid Fu'lies lit Who Said Bargains? I DID, AND I MEANT IT Next week I will begin my Mid-Summer Clearance Sale. Come in and get prices. tf La Mode Annicilon Our Price 8 8 8 8 ft $3 8 0 PETER POST JONAS KING Tj -v v 4r, 1 i r. 1 T T TT 0 POST dL KING PROPRIETORS ' Our Specialty: STRAIGHT WHISKIES The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Constantly on Hand LAKEVIEW - OREGON Wanted: Hl hend of Htoi'k, morn or lens, to pHsture in linll 1'rnirle. Hoy Stunlej. Umidlord I.U'ht Hiid . nrrow of the L akeview Hotel covered themseive with k'lnry in the h! le whv in which they hHUilled the crowds here the Fourth. Such times prove the metal of Ilote' nieu. Illxt arrived new Mtm-k L. t '. I Smith jjuiirt J. 1J Aiitcn & Co. ?.)if; (n of the indication of outside I Interest In this country in hnd in the fact that The Examiner printed 'JU) extra copies la-t week, aud h!I have been sent out, aud more culls coming in from every point of the compHca j in every mail. I Try one of our vsa poacher. .1. 15. A u ten A; Fo. r.Mf j Mr. John Coififhuro Im Iki-u mif-1 ferine uiili ii Hcvcre troulih- nlmoxt nkln to nipi'udiritiH, dot I Miii.l tot Im J i t i 1 iK-tteriit 1iM nccoiint. ( Victor Maxwell nimh- ii trii tol (lOllllllll hint Wl-k. tie lilt HOllll In- tervt In the mine there nid to U' of atirwt rate order. Clia. Cinliach i etvctinjj a tin two ptorv ollice luiil'llii jut at the head of Hear street. New Assortment of Fien Silk Fish linen at J.U . Auteu A Co. "JT tf This Keetlun wii vlitcd hy a heavy rainfall of cveral day' dura tion t lie lawt wei k. Fori SALK. One parlor nrpin, out Stamliird new im; .nini lilne, one Smith Premier No. typewriter. In pjireat the Kxamiuer ollice. Sample of work of the To.lman irallerycuu ho Keen iu the pcmtollice window, where local pontal and other view of the (jallery are on wale. S '. Spranue, uf the Paile.v Mer cantile Co., " wa ii caller lat Thur-day. Red Livery Barn E. E. LINEVILLE, Prop. New Riirs and r. r33 Special Aecommo- Fancy Teams to Let dations For Freighters Corner Canyon and Main Sts, Lakeview, Ore. J. s. LANE W. K. STEELE Palace alooi STEELE A LANE PROPRIETORS We Handle Only the Very Best of Goods LAKEVIEW . - - OREGON Jut Bmictly Right "I huve used Ur. King's New Lin Pillrt for several years aud dud them joat exactly ritfht," Bays Mr. Felton, of IlarriHville, N. Y. Nuw Life Pills relieve without the least discomfort. Hest remedy for conhtij.ation, bilous nesa aud malaria. '25c. at ,'ih'iratoii'b drug Btore. Alfalfa for Sale J'articM w iHhintf alfalfa hay ran nccoinmodated hy leavinn or K at Jreuklu& Paine'x ollice. t!8 w 2 J. E. McCoul. Proud of His New Office 'Fray without ceaa in und your Best the World Affords It gives mo unbounded pleasure to recommend Jiucklen's Arnica Salve," nays J. V. Jeukins, of Chapel Hill, N. (3. "I am convinced it u tho betit naive the world affords. It cured a felou ou my thumb, aud ic never fails to Leal every sore, burn or wound ti which it is applied. i!To. at 'J'horu tou'd drug btore. prayer Hhall be answered For alrnoht two years we've been (irayiuK for better quartrs and a moie centrally iucated aituutiou ho that our many aud permanent oulrons could transact business more satisfactorily and iu a more private manner thau heretofore, but up to the ''e present we were unable to procure Mich location. Now that the C. ii (). el Co. has moved its ollice into the building recently occupied by the Library Association, opposite Hotel Lakeview, we are better prepared thau ever before to truuaitct business more quickly uud privately. This is tha otily telegraph ollice in town. Our motto; Courteous treatment, quick aud correct service. (J. W. Welch, Operatdi. "- SubHerllM) for The Lake County Ex auluer, if you waut the news. The California-Oregon Telegraph Co. VV. elch, iiianaurer, haw moved the othce from the buildiiiu opposite the" Lakeview Hotel ou ater Street, to the building form erly occupied by the public library on jiear Nt. Complete caniplnjj outfit only $S..V). J. li. Auteu Co. ;".m .1. Salcido. representing Metzker I it Salcido, the couutv directory tlim, and alao the F.xainiuer, has just re j turned from Paisley, Summer Lake and Silver Lake. While aaay he I received payment ou a number of oiil : subscriptions and many new ones to 1 the paper. He pays that The Exam iner is K'viUK tfood satisfaction where ever he has gone, which is t;ood news to the management, and we will strive to coutiuue such good will. The I. O O. F. of Lakeview had au installation of new otilcers Saturday af tiiht. L. Aiusworth, Noble (irnud Chirk Johnson, Vice Uraud ; Fred Weide, Seretary, aud Dr. A. A. With am, of Paisley, Treasurer. Here is a town of 200J people, and a bin country tributary, and not a man to care for their soles ! The shoe maker who gets here first will get busy at once. j F. P. Lobblus, of Portland was in I town Monday. I J. T. Anderson, of Bly one of the I prominent stock men of that section was in town Monday. I L. L. Kusstdl, sawyer for Itinehart's i saw mill Pi miles north of town came down Monday. I F. M. Hardy, liveryman of Adin, ; Calif, came up Monday after "Jim" I Murphy, the traveling man. j ft. II. Loftus, the discoverer of the Lost Cabin mining district returned Friday from his trip to Fresno, Calif ornia. Ceo. A. Pygon.of Eugene. Oregon, and John K. Voung. Portland, ire iu town looking over the prospects of the country. Boat Oars at J. B. Auten Co. 27tf C. Ii. Peters of San Francisco, representing the fire safe merger, was in town Tuesday. He was accompan ied by his wile and child, and came iu by Klamath Falls. Pocket Fishing rods at J..B. Auten &. Co. '27 tf The town has been alive with "drummers" the past week all after trade from Lakeview business men. Marhcls and Lymuus Kide Sights a J. 11. Auten iV Cc. '27-tf t Marcus II. Oillman.E . M. arrived iu town by Vat.e's auto Tuesday eve ning, enroute to the gold mines at (ioidrun. J. A. Yates, of AHuras, lias a new Auburn touring car, which he has at the disposal of any one who wishes to come or go anywhere in this section. His rates are reasonable aud a phone or wire will reach him. Wall Street engraved ntock certifi cate Mining blanks at The Examiner ptllce. Mrs. M.K . Jennings, wife of the mining euigneer from iJoldruu, who is now ill iu this town, arrived In developing and everything re in i red in the biiiAinct-s. The new proprietor of the tinllery Is A J Armstrong, well known latins town, mid while this Is a new line tor i him, he has vmIuhMb help In his Hsststaut, Mr. Albert Cook, an ox- ! I crieuccd and expert artiM. i Mr. Armstrong hits enk'nued In I lie litisiue.-s because his throat trouble-) him, having hnd three nttnek the present year, which on the advice of a rhytdciau inclines him to take a rest. He, however, will continue to till bis place here o tnr as he is able until a ssuccessor chii be nccuied. Ow iuit to the fact that a change of climate is neceHiiiy for Mrs. Arm strong, they will only be able to re main here until fHil when they expect to return to their former home In the Willamette THlley. i Visit From Bishop Paddock Bishop Kobert L. Paddock, of the Episcopal church in Eastern Oregon, held cervices in tlm Methodist church Fri.lay uight, and on Sunday morn lug and evening. The Bishop is a very enrut'bt Christaiu gentleman. He has had a wide aud varied exeri?nce In the slums of New Voik, hum his des cription of the vii'ioUHtieHS he subdued and regenerated into useful citizen ship is very iuterenting. The gentle man is a power for good in the world, aud as he is still a young man, his future Is full of promise lor the well being or humanity. He will be wel come when beHgHiii chii pay Lakeview n visit. He left for Klamath lulls ou Tusday's stage. This Store is Well Named LISTEN HERE Host Solid Packed Tomatoes Kil-.-ecan Hest Solid Packed Corn loo can Host Peaches U."e can livery article in this Store is Sold at the Same Kate. Ask for prices on the above joods elsewhere, find you will find yon have heen paying too much lor your nods. Buy Your Goods at REYNOLD'S BARGAIN STORE And Save Alone' One door south of Butcher Shop 9 T 1 1 , I IT 1 Lif 1 I Est ray Notice Came Into my enclosure about a tuiiiitli iitfo, two blnckllmr s, gt-ld-inM. Mtrnvs. uulirokeii. one branded dl ou left Hhoiililer; about four-years old; a nood liiirw. The other branded . on the left Mille. Tin." oviner Is requested to call, prove property, pay chargva, and take the animal iiu iv, I'ated. July II, 1 ;a is. SPP.ATT WELLS Ply, Oregon j Add T MINING SUPPLIES Buggies For 5ale One new haiid-iiiailo' Imgy, my own iiianufacturi', and some Hecomi hnnd buggies. Low Prlres. It Woodcock BarncH. Stockholder's fleeting The annunl meeting of the Stock- I holdeiH of the Dent Telephone it Telo ' graph Company, a corporation, will be held at the Couoty Judge's ollice, in the Court House, in the town of Lakeview, Oregon, cn August H, I'.toH, at the hour of '2 o'clock, P.M. for the purpose of electing a board of Director to serve the ensuing year and for the transaction of such busi ness hb may come before the meeting. .'0 '2 Hairy Bailey, Secretary. Dated July 2-2, 11)08. Everything Carried in Stock for the Miner at both our Stores. Boots and Shoes for Miners, IJucca roos, Sheepmen and Ranchmen. GLOVES AND OVERALLS TOR ALL. Groceries, Flour and Grain. Aii Kinds of Canned Goods. Hardware & Hilling Tools. V Warner Valley Mercantile Co. i Adel Dissolution ot Partnership Notice is hereby given that the business heretofore existing between B. K. McMartin and M. Whortou in the name of Whnrton McMartin has been dissolved, Mr. McMartin having retired, aud Mr. Whortou continues the business, and all bills dun said firm are payable to Mr. Whorton and he settles all indebtedness. Signed B. Ii. McMaitiu. 27-4wks. M. Whortou. 6 Plush 6 ? Th. Remedy That Due "Dr. King's New Discovery is the remedy that does the healing others promise but fail to perform," Hays Mrs. E. It. Pierson, of Aurburn, Pa." It is curing me of throat and lung trouble nf long standing, that other treatments relieved only temporarily. New Discovery Is doing me so much good that 1 febl confident its continu ed use for a reasonable length of time will restore me to perfect health." This renowned cough and cold remedy and throat and lung healer is sold at Thornton's Drug stoie. GOc. aud 81.00. Trial bottle free. f inal rroor Notice. Not coal land Department of the Interior, U. 8. Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregou, July, 14, 11)08. Notice is hereby given that Oabriel Arzner, of Lakeview, Oregon, who on April 11, HKI'J, made Homestead Entry No. '2010, for E half NE quarter, Sec. 'S.i N half NW quarter, Section IM, Township 1J7 H, Uauge 11) E., Will. Meridian, lias Hied uotice of intention to mako Final live year Proof to establish claim to the land above des cribed before Register aud Receiver at Lakeview, Oregou, on the '20th day of August, v.m. Claimant 'names m witnesses: Fred Snyder, Fred Spangeuberg, II. E. Amnion, Jack McCulley, all of Lakview, Oregon. 2D-0 J. N. Watson, Register. Pacific Land Co. Lakeview, Ore. L c ates 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 im a trial. COGBURN & NELSON MANAGERS. Office opposite Hotel Lakeview. J CENTRAL MEAT MARKET i i 5 BEEF. MUTTON, PORK, ETC. s JOHN WENDELL PROPRIETOR BUILDING NORTH LAKEVIEW OF HOTEL LAKEVIEW OREGON ft Lake County Examiner $2 Per rt