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LAKK COUNTY KXAMlNKR. LAKR.VIEW, ORROON, TIIURftnA, (VTORRIl 2, Ifjnfl
STYLISH COATS FOR LADIES
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STYLISH COATS FOR CHILDREN
Kvcry now color is in our splendid show
ing t)l" Fall ami Winter Coats. The
stylos arc liotli ti.u'.it-fittini; and son.i
fittinsj ami trimmed very handsome
ly with silk br.iids in fancy designs.
All satisfactorily priced to jjain
ijuick sales.
Fatly buy ins; jjives you the advan
tage of beinvr ainon the first to wear
the new fall styles
Prices of coats range from
$3.00 to $15.00
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CITY AND COUNTY BRIEFS
HuatmM l.o-U r Hi-i1it Invrrixl In thli
Column nf whitli'Vrr il. M li.l.ll 10 mil
lln for rarh ln rilon.
IJivelvor Cronemlller of tin V. S,
Land Office Im hnvlnir Mm vacail.n,
nml N Hx'iutlim IiIm -iii liotwcvli I'lic
KxntiiliicrottUrniid the duck nninli-
ch. lie h tin old print. ami ciiniiot
lit'tp tin- liuiiki rliiLC for handling: tin
tvi. A tit I tln lic-t i f It Im, he In (i
llrst class workman, and knows how
til ll'lll! M llllllll In thin- of ntvil.
It'lVO till 1 1 It'll
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rill' CltiieilM Krlliil
air concert Sund.iy.
Mayor Ibill. y and I riti." v ! Thorn,
tonkin up at exactly 4 m m. the
Mist day nf I In- week mill a rni hunt
Inc. We have not learned ili hf,f i if
I tho bag they fetched home.
Ml night dinco Tncaday evening;
Nov. :m. Flection night. At tie
Opera IIoiim,'. MuhIc by tin- Or
chcMtra. HeglMter Watson has Hold all IiIm
liiiMliililMllrHtiiililltli.iiiii.il m now
Hiirve liitf anoi It -r out To pli'i-" on
t lie market.
Hanker sink fiitertalie-it Missr
It J. nml' K. W Mania wl ban un
to r i I to New run lYe- k S'linlay. i
Win. Nli'lmlil n nliit-p man fri'in
Aili I. informed i hi' ''.miii nu" . hat In-!
Im ii i m nit to iviiioxc his Hot kM to
WvM.bi.
riu- weathi'l llii' I'HmI week li.o
ts'ii I'l' iil roiililm have Imimi k'lter
If It ll id lieell lll'l.le lo order
j The dBMce given Sal urd y evening;1
f. r the iM'iu'tit of the l'l t liu-iiH Hand
i HUH Well attended.
: The Bonn iizii Bulletin rti.VH Harry,
j Pel IS passed Ihrou l Houadxa Su. I
i day on Iiim way to Klaiucih FuIIm, In'
iiIm anion. iiIiIIi', mi IiIm return from
It9 S3t 'Ot43iCtit3SZK)S3OttC3 Lnkevlew. In row of a four liort ,
- I team, the m .chine hnvlnir met with!
a m'Hm of tulMli.'ipM mi th ro'nl nml
finally becoming entirely tll-nhled. I
SntiMcrilie fr The Lake I oiinty
aininer. If you want the new.
F. A. Fitr.patrli returned fruiu1
San ! raui-isco Saturday. and left Im
GRAIN CROP ON WEST
SIDE 0,838 DUSI1ELS
A few wivkn ulnoi' a ulati tiii nt aji
pt'arvij In thi KxnniliiiT to th t-ffivt
tliat tin' tfraln crop thlM year on the
"Went Milo" aiiioiiiitiil to only I.IHMI
IuihIicIm.
Tin' liiiii'lilne tvi-onl now I'.iiimli'ie.
mIiow liiMieail that (Im n were Jl,.'l.ts
IniHlieU tlir'Mln( t IiIm HeaNon.
TliM. of eoure. Im not n lartre rrnp.
Init It to hIiow thai lunler the
niont. ailviTHe i ln-iiiiiMiain-i'M, t he
farmer In the (lohlen Iioom Lake
Ynlle iIih'm not K'i nitre xvar.liil for
IiIm toll.
Would Mnrtgtf thr I'irm
A farmer on liurul Koute 2, Fn,iirit
a, W. A. l-'luj il ly naine, aayn :
"Hiieklen' Arnioa Salvo ourcil the
two wornt orea 1 ever hhw: mm on
my limi. I anil one on my leu. UN
worth more than It worth hi iri.l.l.
1 woulil not he without it If 1 IiikI
to mortKak'e the farm to uet .ti . "
Oiilv'J'O. at A Thorntoii'H iliut,
atore.
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I'. S. i:nliieer lion
Joaeph .laeolia, L. S. o veriitneiit
enttliieer In tho n laniiitiiin aervire,
waa In town la t week. He hail neen
looking over the CliewaiieHu projeet,
ami alao ettin polntera aa to I he
Waruer Luke ati.l Catlnw valley re
lona. He waatery favorubly impreaii
I, and id pretty certain that koiI
will come from )! inviat ittatlnim In
way or reelaimiiJtf much of Lake
county liimi iitnler govern ent irriga
tion, aa the Hehemea are ton lniyo for
private CHpital to hamlle.
MODE
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New, Just,
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A beautiful line of Lndifs' Fancy and
Tailored Waists with the New Sleeves.
La Mode An"!fam
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MINES Ai MINING
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Buy Lot. In Watsin Addition
liefore you tuij lota any where In
thia fieiuity aee li -iae in Wataou'a
H.lilitlon. (.'loae to tiUMiuean eenfer.
of lakeview. 'tl tf.
AiUerf isotl L-tterM
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me.liat. lv with I.I- fainllv lor ihe ZX i .. ' -T. 'r r.l-ia Mr, l.y
Plush
MINING
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SUPPLIES
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n5 ! from M t II
iii aneii oi i in
Alturas Plaindealer : M. K. Adams
ami W. R. lieHll. minint! men from
Oakland, have speut a n.ontb iu the
Honk district, anc! as evidence of
their ood opinion of t tie mine have
ninde iuvestments and vmII develop
their property. Mr. Heall a miuiut;
man of experience, having rpetit ev
eral yea -s in South Africa aud other
ieotions of the globe He is favorably
impressed with the possibilities of
the Hoai! mines, but ays as yet
sufficient development work has uot
teen done to determine the value of
hold ink's. That rich mines e.xL-t on
the mountains be is fully convinced,
but it iv ill r?iuire money and exreri
enced miners to develop them. The
gentlemen will return to develop tbur
properties.
chased a rive etamp mill ami has it on
the Kround and as eoou as possible
will bei;in the crushing of ore. aeveral
hundred tons of wbicb ate now ou the
dump
Mr. : its has t-'reat faith in bis
mine. Though an oi l man and a crip
ple, be lias displayed great energy
aud enterprise in the dvelopaient of
bis mine, and we hope he will make a
milliou.
bn hi,
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The Hhlpnient required
The SliakeMpeHiv t'luli
Wwli Ht t lie home of
Va ti-on.
on the Weeil
lii California
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The gold brick from the Bassler 4
Shauer property in the Hoag district,
and wbicb was on exhibition at the
First National Haok of Lakeview,
was sent to Washington, aud gave a
return ot ?373.97.
Alturaa Plaindealer: Mr. Shauer.
of the mining firm of Shauer, bassler
1 Co., was a caller at our otliee 'his
eK. He hi ings encouraging repoits
fruji thi mine?, and is ciafi lent tlut
rich district will be ievelcped.
During the past four n.or.tlw his cikii
jauy has been ruuninj nii;ht au 1 day
ttbifts of miners, aud is eonridei't that
lie is mariog a rich re chute
While bi-re Mr Shauer cure I a Hve
year lea-e im the LJi I'our and i 1
begin development w rk at once. He
says that at lesat half a dozen clui ns
on the mountain, upon which develop
mei.t work bas been pushed iluriu
the -un:nier, are s-bnwing up well
THE NEW AUTO LINE
FULL OF BUSINESS
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II.. ti...r... L iTu .,ir,1iuv ii mown, I urn liar
.,n. 1 1, i'i . njp, ,'im I'owniug,
Iiih l-ay rergHen. Curtis Mils.
. fliyron Hearer, Mra Karney. Mr.
tlarry Ihuuer. Mrs. A. Miller, Leo
Karin house., Or. O. O. Smith. Mra. K.
It. Cowlet, Win. Uurnei, Mr. I).
Caylor, James Jlorke, Mra. Win. Arm
atrontf. .Mr. . H. Hunilln, Sallie
t. onion, A. M. (iordeu, Mr. A. U
Casel, Mra. Swan Moiln. I W. Hark
hart. A. M. Miller. S W. Miller. 1.
K. Johnson. Uet ld T. Neil. Mr. Nev
barHS, Samuel I'utton, M isa O. K.
Wine, Hn.el Johnson, (Uihs. W. John
son, Hen Swingle, Marl Mi'Diiniel,
Mrs. J. M. Stone. Abide Stephen
Mr. Jessie I'lankintou.
Kph Miller I'oatmaster.
evening; at
by the (r-
A Ituras Plaindealer: Cel. Hess has
Ji-eu developing a nine en Shafer
oiountain. midway between Adin and
San by. 11; has sunk a .-Latt on a
win to a depth of SO feet, the vdn
Sihowi'i ,r feet in wi itli at the bottom
A Redding assayor took to samples
and they ivt-nt fll and (i'i in gold and
oiincse in silver. Mr. Hess has pur-
We me pleaneil to nee the nuto
Htiii;e to Likelj Ht ill rutninj; on time,
i lie ili-' p mud anil heavy roads mviu
no i ti. Iiiiht-rtbls machine. Wednes
day i lie auto left on time with eight
iiaHs.-nirerM. The managT'nient t-avw
i verv neat Is Mold for next Friday and j him
vuinlay tripa. A ride over the m'
milei. of rohli road to Lakeview in
an auto, iiiakeH the (iolden (ioime
Lak" Valley look bright to the home
rt'eker, even on a cloudy day. Tin
promise of ample dally service next
Ki'-iiiii and Hummer will c appn ein
ted by the whole country.
S a'lal dance S itur.liiv
the Opera 1 louse. Music
client ra.
AlturaM N. w Km: Win. Itouner
and w ife of Willow Kaiu h. ninteil to
AltnriiM thiM week, Mr. Itouner hv
ing; leahi'd S. II lioilfn 'm ranh near
town, lb- bus loaded bis farm at
Willow liancl. to his brother, .1 .
Todd ltoinier. and will Inn nlii-r re
Mide at thiM place. W( are ubid to
welcotiii' I In in a' Icsidcnls of this
community.
There is considerable building goinjf
0 iu tow u.
l'lioor.'iph.-r Wendi. of New I'lne
r. k. was in low ii Tuestlny. lie
came up for the purpoM' of takiia; a
pho'o of the M'hool children He
wllnotput iu his ton i Hiilloiy In-re
ibis fall as iulemleil. but probably
will .Id ho in the spring.
L A. Carrker. the dry lai d f it ne-r,
oil the West .side, Ii.'Im rineii'lv pir
ch iMeil 4u acres of land of M. W. H.irt.
w hich makes him i he por-si-rsor of
an even l.tNHI ;n-r. s I bis tract plltf. I
on to I) e m i n ek which
i uri-at coiiVi'..i'iii e io him iu I
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liverythlnK Carried in Stock for the
Miner at both our Store.
Boot and Shoes for Miner. Ihiccn
roos, Sheepmen and Ranchmen.
1LQVI:S AND OVHRALI S I'OU ALL.
Groceries, Flour and (irain.
All Kinds of Canned Goods.
Hardware & Hilling Tools.
Warner Valley Mercantile Co.
Adel rPiHslT
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I inr Hack
Him ailment is usually rauaed by
rheumatism of the muscles of the
small of the back, and is easily cured
by applying Chamberlain's Liniment
two or three times a day aud ma-sag
ing the parts at each application For
asle by Italy and Hall.
RESTORATION
TO LNTRY OF LANDS
IN NATIONAL FORliST
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Pacific Land Co.
Lakeview. Oregon
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A few subscribers have taken advan
tage of our ren offer and our clubb
ing items for magazines. These offer,
are limited as to time, so if ynr.
want a lot of good reading for iittl.
money, call or write the Examiner
j The Loiiisvlln Courier-Journal rises
i to make tins ertinent ami tilling re
iinark: James J. HiU. who says the
; forests are fast diminishing, is a prac
j Ileal man. Joe Cauii u, who says it
I does not mutter a tinker's dam if they
are, is a practical politician.
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Furniture and
Undertaking
A. E. FOLLETT.
New Pine Creek, - - Oregon
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Lists 15! r.'t 1021. 1025, 1055, and 1050 I
Notice is hereby given that the j
lands described b( low, embracing
HiHl acres, w itbin the Fremont Na
tional Furest, Oregon, w ill be subject!
to settlement aud entry under j
the provisiona of the. '
homestead laws of the United!
Slates and Ihe act of June II, l!Mnii
CM Stat., sa , atlhoUnit. d Slates I
land office at Lnkeview, Oregon, on
December IT, I'.hih. Any settler vvlej
was actually and iu good faith claim
ing any of saiil lands for agricultural
purposes pri.ji to January 1, 11HI0,
and has uot abandoned suin, has a
preference right to make a homestead
eulry tor tho lauds actually occupied,
SUlll lltlldu u..tu I in... I k I
the N. C. O. railroad. He m.ivm thex Z .... V " .T ,.. - l,J"
. . i I I ... ..... i.d,,,, iiiriiii.iijfll
march of . belo , who have a p eference right
! subject to the , rior right of any mien
nciiiiM, proviueii sucu seltler or
applicant is qualitlm to take home
stead eutry find the plelereiico right
is exercised prior to December 17,
r.nm, on which date the lands will be
settlement and entry
GENERAL
REAL ESTATE
DEALLRS
tj,K I nmp.ui) to Hun till am
II K. Hnrker, of Alturns, manager'
ol the -oniliern StHg-e in., wiim In,
town Fildny llesn vs his enmpany ;
intend pl icing: autiiM on the line be-1
tween h r- and AlturaM iu the spring, :
w Inch w !l then la- the terminiiM of1
Intei d to kee,) up with Ihe
improvement.
Building Loilin House
j Tb" Lakeview Meat Market is bav--
ing its quarters enlarged and improv
j 3". A second tory is being added
! in order to make room for lodgers
i With men sleeping in office chairs
and barnp. it is a wonder that no one
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subject to
any quniniml person,
as follows : The NK
The lands
iiarter of
Taxidermy Work
Mounting of Heads
of
Deer, Antelope, lite.
Mounting of
Animals,
Game-birds, Etc.
Tanning of Skins
Making of Skin Kutrs.
with open mouths
or cJosed
We guarantee all our
work moth-proof and
indstructible hy time
by
are
N K
has attempted heretofore to supply ! fl,)Hrt"r half of NK quarter, KK
this need. It is pretty evident, as iurtr or .N quarter, Hec II, T. 28
the months roll on, that there will be!K' 1:1 w- M listed upon the
still greater need of bleeping aoc.omo- j l'Ptioii of Knyal K. Ward, of
dations in town. A word to the wis y,lver L"ke, Oregon, who alleges
should be sufficient. settlement in V.HH The SSV quarter
of SK quarter, He. 21 ; W half of N K
quarter, and the NK quarter of NW
(quarter, Sec. 2H, T 28, S., It. l:j K...
Mpfiilcatinu of I' . W. Fayne, of Silver
More Than Enough Too fluch
To maintain health a mature man
or w oa in n needs just enough food to
repair the waste aud supply energy
and body heat. The babiitual con
sumption of more food than is necess
ary for these purpose is the prime
cause of stomach troubles, roeuma
rism and disorders of the kidney. If
troubled with indigestion, revise
your diet. l.-t reason and not appe
tite control and take a tew doses of
Charnberlau's Stomach and Liver
Tablet's and you w ill soon be all
right again. For sale by Daly aud
Hall.
Will Itllilll IIOIISCH
CIiuh. K. Sherlock, of Lakeview
who owns ono of the addltioiiH to
the town' Informed The Kxamlner
that he Intends erecting a number of
cottaH for rent, and for Hale, In the
early spring. He la a public uplrlted
man, unil hih'8 the need of uch enter
prlae to meet prem-nt and future do-inandM,
.easonable: $8 to $10 for Deer or Antelope Heads
Express will receive prompt, attention
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CHAS. DONART
Box 115
Klamath Falls
Oregon
A Healthy Family
"Our whole family Las enjoyed
good health since we began using Di.
King's New Life Pills, three years
ago," eaya L. A. liartlet, of Kura'
route 1, Guilford, Maine. They
cleanse and tone the system in a gen
tle way that does you good. 25c. at
A. L. Thornton's drugstore.
Lake, Oregon, who applied iu July,
V.n. Charles H. Howard, of Silver
Lake, Oregon, also applied for the
said BW quarter of SK quarter, Sec
21 , and the W half of NK quarter,
Sec. 28, in September, 1!K)7, alleging
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I rritiou eui, in mn spring or r.jutj. ihe
riK quarter ot hi'; quarter, Sec 21, T.
28 H , K. 13 K., application of said
Charles li. Howard. The 10 half of
NK quarter and K hair of SK quaiter,
Sec. 23, T 27 H.. K. 15 K.. application
of 11. F. Lane, of Silver Lake. Ore-
go n. The NK quarter Seo. 34 T. 33
H. K. 18 K. application of (ius'av
Stern of Paisley Oregon. The HW
quarter of NW quarter Sec. 3; the H
fiair of N quarter aud SK quarter of
NW quarter, Sec 4, T. 27 H., Ii. 13
K , applictaion of Amos. H. Howard,
Jr., of Silver Luke, Oregon. TheNW
quarter of BK quarter, K half of SW
quarter, and south west quarter
of KW quarter. Sec. 15, T, 27
H.. It. 13 K., application of W. K.
Davis, of Silver Lake, Oregon. The
SW quarter of NK quarter N half
of NW quarter, and SK quarter of NW
quarter, Hoc. 15, T. 27 B., H. 13 15.,
application of Percy J. Warne, of
Silver Lake, Oregon.
Fred Dennett, Commissioner of the
General Laud Office. Approved Sep
tember 2.1, l'J08,Frauk K. Pierce.First
Assistuut Secretary of tbu Interior.
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Homestead, Desert and Timber Claims
Located
AGENTS FOR STATE LANDS
Automobile Service from Likely to the Land Located or Soldi
PROPERTY OWNERS
We are prepared to jret your property before
thousands of people on short notice.
List with us and give u a trial.
COG BURN & NELSON, Hgrs.
Temporary
wZl?try Cogburn Residence
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' wo Hlocks West ol Post & King SJoonij
CENTRAL
MEAT MARKET
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2 BEEF. MUTTON, PORK. ETC. 5
JOHN WENDELL
PROPRIETOR
BUILDING NORTH OF HOTEL LAKEVIEW
LAKEVIEW
OREGON
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Mammoth Stables
O. D. ARTHUR. Por,mrom
?lJ v L'trK('Ht I1""1 FtH Ntable In Southern Oregon
or Northern California. llo. Hea Hoarded by tho l ay, Wiik
or Month. Special Attention (Jlvei, to traiiBlwii Stock
OREQON
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