i VWIIIIUhHiminMHUn uitmumn -TTr MISCELLANEOUS Four horses now run out of Altum north on Die Bunting line. Tim Examiner wishes all iti readers a "Mtrry, Merry Christinas." Jesse Moore "AA" whiskey In a gentleman's drink. Geo. Jamim-rlhal, sole agent. Kb. Foltetl, merchant of New I'ino (reek, hun attending to 1iihIiiomm in lakeview Friday. Maurice IJenner and Mm. C. Iff land, I wo oll residents of Yrcka, Cal., were married at that place on tlio lOtli Inst. Mis Maude Stevens of Alluraa ii now improving rapidly, after a dangerous 111 urn lusting two month. See the fine assortment of the latent )atent wringers at Ayres'. 47-3 Hume of the I-akeview lmys say the way the girls iiuiko them spend money along alsiut Christmas time would hreak horse. Try the liver nrt sausage for snlu at Ayr-D. It is delicious. 47-3 The Allura I'luimlenler in now agita ting the establishment of a high school for MimIoc. Right you are, neighbor. Modoc iihoiill have a high school. The iiiont effective little liver pills made are DeWitt's Little F.arly Risers. They never grie. I-akevlew Drug (Vi. "A real menu man," say a lake-view matron, " 1 a fellow who will puroely tart a row with hi wife so he can go down town and liavu a good time with the Uys." Irink nothing but Jesse Moore whisky and you'll always le happy. On Dale at Whortou A Fit "Patrick's. 33-tf Oliver Charlton n nj from New line Creek taut week on business. Mr. Charlton reorts flairs at tin) stateline ai flourishing, and numermis improve ments made. When von come to town from the country don't fail to see l'eto and Jonas under the opera hoilHe. 41-tf Cary Kainshy Iiun Itought a one hall interest in the old W. I. Woodcock blacksmith fhop at Klamath Falls, and, with Johnny Cuuihell as a artnur, will conduct the business in the future. ItaWilt's Little Karly Risers are dainty little illN, hut thev never fail to demise the liver, letnove obstructions and in vigorate the system. Lakeview Drug Co. The ice men of Lakeview are prepar inif for the harvest anl our citizens are gelling their cild storsge anrtmeutN ready for next summer's stock. There in no "ice trust" here. For more than lift v Venn the fiuuouR Jesse Moore "AA" whiHkey Iiiih been the standard brand of the world, Geo. Jammerthal, mile agent. All persons having scalp Ixmnty war wrantH which were issued and indorsed prior to June 2. ltXH), should send them to the rotate Treasurer and have them cashed, says the Bums Newa. If you have never tattled Jeaau Moore "A A whiskey, try it and tie convinced that it ia the lest whiskey in the world, tieo. Jiimmerthal, sole agent. A drunken man went to sleep on railroad track near Hood River theother day, and woke up in Kalamazoo. The engineer atoped liia train, carried him on ttoard, and droped him off at the next atation. You can't call for any hrand of wliis kiea in rase that rannot le furnished liy Post A King. Some of the whiskies carried hy them are highly recommend ed by physicians for medicinal purposes. 41-tf A tramp found a letter several daya ago at Athena, this state, and bustled around until he found the man to w hom It was addressed, A. M. Otitis. Upon opening it the gentleman found inclosed i a check for $4,000, You want a Christmas present. You have been looking for something to buy that ia different from what your neigh bor is going to buy. Now, it you want something new, something neat, and not expensive, but up-to-date, go to Ahlstrom liro.'a, where you are sure to find what you want. V. CONN THE PAISLEY MERCHANT. Mr. and Mrs. Willi Hcsmmnn, of Rock Creek, have gone to San Francisco to attend the winter. In times of iteiire; in times of war: The favorite drink is Jesse Moore. (eo. Jauime rthal, sole agent Lakeview merchants complain of dull weeks hint ltefore the liolidays, hut business a ill ttooui again within a few months. Lakeview is always dull for a few month in the fall of the year, after stork sales have ! n closed for the season. Tost A Kinjt lost a hi stock in the fire hut they have another iuxt as mood. Fine liUors and ciirnrs; A. It. C. Uer. Under the oja-ra house. 2'A C. M. Oliver, the stockman from New Fine Cre-k, was in lakeview lant Thurs day, and attended inialory ceremonies in the A. O. U. W. llrfo in the evening. Mr. Oliver recently returned from Sacra mento where he sold a hand of Ijeef at a satisfactory (Ipure. Your silelxiard at home is incornrilete if it is not stocked with Jesne Aloore "AA" whiskey, (ieo. Jammerthal, sole aicnnt. The postal ilc)artnient has authorized postmasters to refuse to deliver mail to school children, except on the written request of parents, in order to remedy the vexatious habit of continually call ing for mail, w hich has Ucn formed by children in many towns. Have your watches, clocks and jewel ry repaired hy Frank T. (iunther, and buy your jewelry at Ahlstrom Ilroa., and you will get satisfaction in both instances. Handsome prizes will be given at the Christmas masquerade for the best dressed lady, the licst dressed gentleman and the Itest sustained character, either lady or gent. ' Sme elegant costumes will be worn. Hectators will lie charg ed 50 cents admission at the door; chil dren 25 rents. You don't want to forget that Tost A King, the (Kipular dispensers, are still in it. They are under the ojmra house. Call and see them. 22 While you are preparing for a good time during the holidays, remember the printer and save out enough to pay him upon Januury 1st, so he in turn can pay the "butcher, the baker, the can dlestick maker" and get a new pair of overalls to boot. .When the stomach is tired out it must have a rest, but we can't live without food. Kodol Oyspepxia Cure "digests what you eat" so that you can eat all the good food you want while it is re storing the digestive organs to hea'th. It is the only preparation that digests all kinds of food. Lrkeview Drug Co. The mask ball at the oera house on Christmas night will be the Bole holiday week attraction in Lakeview. We hear of people who are coming from all over Lake county, and it will doubtless le the grandest affair of its character ever held in the town. Spectators who desire to have real enjoyment should not fail to attend this mask ball. One hundred pairs of English part ridges are on their way to Portland from Hamburg, and will be turned loose in the Willamette Valley and Clataop county. These fine birds are imported into Oregon through the generosity of a number of sportsmen who have con tributed to a fund for the purpuse. Now ia the time when croup and lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that produces immedi ate results is One Minute Cough Cure. It ia very pleasant to take and can be relied upon to quickly cure coughs, cold 1 ll 1 i' a. ;n a and all lung diseases it win prevent .. n..... consumption. Lakeview Drug Co. Mra. Harry Bailey arrived home last Thursday from the south altera month's trip, during which time she visited Ash land, Portland and San Francisco. After a week's stay in Portland, Mrs. Bailey took the ocean trip by steamer to San Francisco, and visited there for a week, returning home via Reno and Termo. She had a very enjoyable trip and returns much benefitted in health. 26 YARDS Why don't you buy your wife M nmpthln(r Iicp. aVi fill n well tin ornamental for a Christmas present? It will please her a whole year C IT QMIHPD HEADQUARTERS U. OilL'CK. For FINE GOODS The town of Kesw ick has two thou sand inhabitants, but, according to the Kedding Free Press, there is not a living plant w ithin its borders that has verdure or blossom. Pot plants cannot even be raised. This desolation is caused by the sulphur smoke from the roasters near by. What a delightful place Keswick must be as a place of residence! S. H. Sublette A Co. have a fine line of furniture. Mr. Sublette is now mak ing to order a very fine spring bed lounire with the latest conveniences. Covered with a very handsome piece of tapestry it will be an ornament to any home. Sublette makes everything but threshing-machines. Hundreds of Eastern people are com ing to Oregon, and eastern Oregon, w here the railroads penetrate, are get ting a goodly share of these settlers, who come, in most instances, with plenty of capital to buy homes. Hun dreds of these people are making inquiry about Lake county, through The Exam iner. The first question atked by these people is, "How far are you from a rail road?" The next, "when will the rail road reach Lake county?" Which goes to show that with the arrival of a rail road nqw homeseekers with money to invest will find places in this county. My son has been troubled for years with chronic diarrhtea. Some time ago I persuaded him to take some of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy. After using two bottles of the 25-rent size he was cured. I give this testimonial, lioping some one similarly a lllic led mav read it and be lienetited. Thomas C. Itower, Ulencoe, O. For sale by Ixe Ileal!, druggist. It was a Johnstown flood in the min iature and made things hum for a little while last Thursday afternoon when Henry Heryford'a ice-dam in Hammers ley canyon broke and precipitated its waters down through the narrow chan nel lied with a boom and a rush. The waters swept everything before them in the yard at the Heryford home for the apace of sixty seconds or thereabouts. Chickens were caught in the rushing flood, but there were no fatalities and no perceptible damage done. The dam has been repaired and "Hank" ia now wait ing for it to " freeze up." When you need a soothing and heal ing antiseptic application for any pur pose, use the original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, a well-known cure for piles and skin diseases. It heals sores with out leaving a scar. Beware of counter feita. Lakeview Drug Co. It is believed that Dr. J. N. Smith, representative from Marion county, leads the race for Speaker of the House in the next legislative session. Dr. Smith w as a member of the lower house of the legislature in 1897, at the time of the hold-up, and was the temporary speaker of the organization forces. The record he made then as a presiding officer stands him in good stead, and be is widely supported for the placethrough out the state. The Marlon candidate has announced that he will make the contest for the Speakership. Dr. Smith is a brother-in-law of Dr. V. E. Smith of Lakeview. of GOOD CALICO for $1.00 1 NOT MOUBB LININO CAI.JCO Buy her a FINE JACKET, CAPE, Fur COLLARETTE Fur SCARF, Silk or Wool SKIRT or SHIRT WAIST This advertisement is changed every week Watch it. Christmas is Coming: Santa Claus has Arrived And is now opening his large stock of Fairyland Mer chandise at his usual headquarters, 'JL'H H Item from our Erie lit, X3-u-sry cry Stor Wooden articles. Blocks, Tool Chests, Washing Sets, Doll Carriages, Tdps, Wagons, Guns, Checkers, Trunks, Baskets. A new line of Dolls arrived this week. Christmas Tree Ornaments, Candle holders. A dazzling lot at small cost. A grand array of Jewelry, Perfumery, Neckties and Fancy Suspenders, all of which are carefully selected as gifts. Ahlstrom Bro's " I see by the papers," says Brother Dickey in the Atlanta Constitution, "dat de Publikins en sinners hes got in ; but, de beauty er it is, de righteous will git dar by en by. De wicked may flourish lak' a green bay tree; but suddenly he is cut down, en w'en he falls de right eous is sho'ter find a 'possum under him. I voted fer Mister Bryan and de dimmicrat ticket, but, bless God, I only voted twice! De publicans is done 'elected; but do' de house is done blowed 'wav, please God, de Ian' ia lef ' us." Do you want to run up aeainst a good thing? If you do, call on Pete A Jonas, under the opera house. 41-tf A great many people in San Diego county are finding in the Australian salt bush the exact thing that is needed for feed in the dry valleys and deserts. It goes far after what little moisture there is in the ground, and the top spreads to a diameter of from fifteen to twenty feet. It is about the only thing that keeps anything like green during the dry sum mer months when there is no possibility of irrigation. All animals are fond of it, and w hen there is nothing else in the country that is green the salt bush can be depended on. There is a salt bush growing in Lake county, in the alkali portions of the Chewaucan Valley, and there is a grass also growing on alkali lands in various parts of the county that is known as the salt grass. This grass grows from 4 to 8 inches high and very thick. Stock are very fond of it. In places stockmen cut this grass and mix it with other hay. Help ia needed at once when a per son's life is in danger. A neglected cough or cold may soon become serious and should be stopped at once. One Minute Cough Cure Quickly cures coughs and colds and the worst cases of croup, bronchitis, grippe and other throat and lung troubles. Lakeview Drug Co. Ten thousand more El Commandants smokers at Post A King's to make ten thousand lovers of the weed happy. Alturaa is now connected by telegraph with Canby. Don't use any of the counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Most of them are worthless or liable to cause in ' jury. The original DeWitt's Witch Hazel is a certain cure for piles, eczema, cuts, scalds, burns, sores and skin dis eases. Lakeview Drug Co. , The wood men still have an opportuni ty to do business in Lakeview, and are taking advantage of the good weatb er and a better condition of the roads. The Modoc county grand jury passed appropriate resolutions of respect to the memory of the late foreman of the grand jury, Geo. Freeman. As a cure for rheumatism Chamber Iain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide repu tation. D. B. Johnson, of Richmond. Ind., haa been troubled with that ail ment since 1862. In speaking of it he says: "I never found anything that would relieve me until I used Chamber lain's Pain Balm. It acta like magic with me. My foot was swollen and paining me very much, but one good ap plication of Pain Balm relieved me. For sale by Lee Beall, druggist. G. G. Boydstun was in town last Fri day and gave The Examiner a call. Mr. Boydstun is one, among several citizens and taxpayers, who has given gratuit ous labor and assistance to Road Super visor Fred Snyder in repairing the pub lic highways in his road district. Some time ago the county made an appropri ation for the repair of the road in the vicinity of the lime kiln, which was in an almost im passable condition for loaded teams, and that piece of road has been greatly improved. "Wishing to com plet the good work in another direction, Mr. Boydstun and about a dosen others donated their time for three days in graveling and repairing tbe bad portion of the road near the 70 ranch for a dis tance of about 300 yards, and that part of the public highway from the bridge to tbe hill ia now in first-class condition. Tbia ia a display of public spirit highly commendable.