V NOTES TAKEN ALONG THE LINE. fJuaranteed" pocket cutlery at II. C. Kothe & Co.'h. Seea!vertieiuentof llul?eth'H Soda Fadory ami Bicycle repair shop in this ispue. Drink Lakeview ola and be happy all the day long. Mr. J. O. Metzker and Mi Lottie IVtern, ol Odarville, panned through Lakeview lat Monday en route to Crooked Creek on a visit with their feis ter, Mr. K. K. Kineliart. Keno (Jazette : "By mistake a Kud nau battery oened on the American line- in China and wounded a few men. In the Philippine the Bryan fire in the rear ban cut down thousand? of brave American", and in etill at work." In thi if?ue will Ui foiiinl the ad vertihernent of Budl A Co., Portland, Onvon, dealer in hitrh irrade enirinep. (toiler?, Kiwmill, farming implement",! etc. MiJ'v-ell A Co. are notorious for fair ; dealing and high cias machinery. Itj it one of the bet houett to deal with on the I'acinc Coast. .Kenl for their catologue. Agent" of the (ierrnanH are scouring Northern alifornia for hordes to be utl for cavalry purpose. These agents I have a contract to funmh 2,5X) hordes j lor tine in the (erman armv, and it in faid they will purchase almost any kind ; of a sound saddle horse. Horsemen of Lakeview should be prepared for their' coming, as- they will ariive here soon. I Mrs. Thomas Mc(irath and daughter, I Miss Kdna. Mrs. H. C. Fleming audi laughter, Winifred, and Charles' Rhodes' started Monday for Little Hiata, Sitki-' you county, where they go to visit old friends for a fe A weeks. Mr. Rhode '-l-es to witness the biir game of baseball U'tween the Little hata and Kdtre-' wkx1 team on .Sptemler 1st, for fl ,500. ' Roswell Parish, Jr., representing Jus tice, Baternan A Co., wool commission merchants of Philadelphia, started for his hone last week after a sojourn in Iakeview of three months. While here Mr. Parish procured large consignments of woo! for his house. Wool already hauled out am! now U-ing taken to the railroad for this house amounts to 300, 000 i unds. In speaking of the sheep industry in the Hawaiian islands Joe Coleman says, j in manv places, rich and fertile, there j can be seen great bands of sheep roam- j ing the hills. Owners turn out ujon i the hills as many as thirty thousand ! head of these animals in one band, not1 Lake County Wool. Very little of the 1900 clip of Lake county wool has thus far leen sold, the larger proportion going to different com mission houses on consignment. It is understood that J. Frankl was the only purchaser this season and his purchase amounted to about 20,000 pounds. About 300,000 pounds was taken by Justice, Baternan & Co., of Philadelphia: George II. Ayres fc Co. shipped 200,000 pounds ' to John Jx.e, and 11. (J. Kothe & Co. shipped to Thos. Denigan, Hon & Co. 125,000 pounds all on consignment. There are probably 1,200 bags more in Lake county yet "to be shipped. The wool clip of the northern valleys in this county goes to The Dalles. Rise In the Price of Wood. It appears that the men who have heretofore dealt the heaviest in wood in this vicinity will not furnish any to the people of Lakeview this season, and in consequence the indication points to a scarcity as well as a rise in the price of this commodity. The building contrac tors have also used up several hundred cords in the past two months. It is safe to say that the man who has not already engaged his wood for the winter will le compelled to stand the raise and rustle for his wood, Ijesides. Some woodhaulers ate already asking $5 per cord, and it would seem that a wood "trust" was teim! established, for which William McKinlev and Prosper ity are no doubt responsible. There are a few who have not yet gone into the; combine and may not do so. We talieve that the man who will establish at once a woodvard in Lake- view would find it a most profitable business thi winter. In fact, it would le a paying business at any season of the year the year round. Tinware, agateware, etc., at H. C. RnttiH At Cn a. 31-5 Ammunition of all kinds at II. C. Rothe & Coa. ant Bicycle Sbop Geo. M. Hudspeth, Prop Bicycle Supplies and General Repairing. THE ONLY VEGETABLE STORE In Lakeview. WHORTON & BARNES VEGETABLES, FRUIT, PRODUCE FREE DELIVERY. Leave Orders at the Store. ST. HARY'S ACADEHY, Jacksonville, Oregon. Re -opens September 3d. St. Mary's offers eKeeptional advan tages to young ladies who wish to receive a solid and refined education. Board and tuition for session of twenty weeks, fGO.00. For prospectus, address, Sister Superior. BUSY? 44 Yes," too busy to write ads. to be een or molested by their owners again until t!ie ehepherdi gather them T" T "1 l vT I T I O at shearing time. ! ( Hi H H i (V ( A ) James Knelling and daughter, Miss.: x ' x ' v-x" 5 James Hnelling and daughter, Miss Eva, went to Cedarville lat Friday. Mr. knelling will buy hay at Cedarville and will move bin tdieep there for the win ter. Miss Snelling will consider the ad vfnability of opening up a photograph studio in Cedarville. The young lady has !een a pupil under Mrs. C A. Knox for several months past and is said to ta proficient in the art of photography. New Era, Alturas: "This week we were shown an 8-months old half-breed Hereford and Durham bull raised by A. L. Morse of this town, which tips the scales at 790 pounds. This is a remark able weight for a calf of eight months, and when grown he will doubtless be a record breaker as to weight. Mr. Morse will exhibit the animal at the fair in October, where it will le apt to carry off one of the prizes." Leading: Merchants of Lake County tate IVoi-mal rScliool, Monmouth, Oregon. Fall term opens September 18th take the State Certificate Immediately on graduation The students of the Normal School are preptred to Graduates readily secure good posi tions. Expense of year from 120 to f 150. Strong Academic and Professional Courses. Well equipped Training Department. For Catalogue containing full announcements, address or "YV". V. Wann, X. I j Campbell, President. Secretary of Faculty. Southern Oregon State Normal School, Ashland, Ore, A strictly first-class Normal School. Thorough Acedemic instruction. The highest professional training. Each teacher a specialist Beautiful and healthful location and homelike surroundings. Fall Urn begins September 10th, Write for catalogue and further information. W. M. CLAYTON. President.