UtUUUIMIDMIIHIHIK LOCAL I PICK-UPS.? "t it frrrrvy tt tt tt v y f y ittv llalmy spring acallmr. ViMillniyii tin th ground. IVhxIi IihIm ii largw variety at it. A M's. I.. N. ('Iili'iiiltv haa ri'liirntwl from Ashland. Iturkltiirliam A lliH'ht lUxit mill htiiM-n at It. A M's. piMirR and windows all igi at HalWy A Miomiiigill's. Kihi A IiIkItoiii llroa.' Ilicyi'li-aimoiiiii-tv input in lliiit Ihhihi. W. II. Irvini) ol Chicago was at llutcl l.akevn'W thin Kli'k, T. A. Crump was over from Wartirr tliln week on lnuim-mi. Negligee, " and white, khirta In ti ll li-m vuiiety Ml It. A M's. T. ). falderwitiid arrival (nun I'luxli Monday tin a hnsine vimt. On April 30th there with 1211) patients In tint Oregon lfiaiie any I u in. Mrs. C. V. Snider ha lieen ipiitB ill during tln wiek with la griM. Mm. (iluilya N-hlngel ttan lieen serlona ly 111 for 1 1 1 r pHt two week, hut is ru IMirtml improved at tliia writing. (!(. V. CMiH-r ami (fixity W.Hrooks arrived (rum Yrcka last Monday. lon IlriMto, ileti-ctive (or the mrpora lion, came over from Warner Monday. It, Kcyiiolilii ha mnt in lii rcsigna lion an Town Treasurer, to t ln ('onncil Three, children in llio family of Mr. uml Mi. J. V. Moore are Heriouxly ill. K. A. Keynton of San Francisco, wan a guest at lioli'l Lakcvicw I ho first of t lit week. Tin l.akcview Iiuh liall grounds an leing greatly itiiprnvi'il liy enthusiast of the. hM irt. CliMi. A. ICcharl ami family Iihvii re moved to their Crooked Creek home for tin summer. If you are thinking of investing in a hIhI itoii't overlook tlioKtt lieautics at AliUlrutn linn. Tin family of S. It. Chandler removed to their Crooked Creek home last Halttr Uy for tin huiiiiiiit, Ahlstrom Itroa. received llii week an in voire of tliiw funnel llH.it 11. A II. Wheel. IllHIMH't lllflll. The dut. from th sawmill la aaiil to Ihi killing largu duiiiUts of trout in Klamaili county streams. )'rank Koggers, tint woolgrower, wa 'rom i atny laat Motnlay, looking rig ged and healthy once mora. K J. Huillcy ami family of Coggswcll Creek, left this week for a few weeks' trip to Adiu, Modoc coillitv. A. M. Helens, formerly of Ashland ami Mrs. II. T. Htnitli of Medford, were married ut Jacksonville, May fit. It - Jluli lli A uml Clou. I will deliver ice to privuti' lamlie witliin tin- city limit, ii i m hi order. iluriiiK tin Hiimmi'r iuoiiIIik. lt'2. Sii t mtf inli'iit J. l. Willita Iihh Koni! north on a lour of inHHTtiou of tlui pud lie h IuhiIm in flirwaiirau, hiiuiini'r Ijiko ami Silver Ijtke. Tlii Whorton iV Smith lirn k builil iiiK on Water Street if KniiiK up rapiilly. i:ontrm tor ArniHtron Iihh a lii erew ami la ruiliinK the work. It. II. I.yonn waa up from liia lukexiile farm neiir Willow Kaneli luat Saturday. Mr. I.yona reHrt the condition of Mm. I.yoiiH an nlinlitly improved. Mra. Joe Howard of Irtwa Valley and Mra. John Wella of Illy were ahopiit)K in Lnkeview ImmI Saturday. Mra. Wella ia viHitiiiK at llowarda for a few days. J. Jl.Cormuttof MfDt'niiott, Nevada, arrived hero laat Sunday enroute to Sis kiyou county to viait hia father. During hia atop here lin waft a gueat at Hotel Lake view. Stain a I Stamp I Blampat Go in and look pWaut, natural or juat aayou pleaau, and let Mra. Knox make aome of IhoMu atamp phototjraphs for you. They are all the rune. 1D-1 Will Klatr tiaa ben attending hia father, AaaiiHaor JSIaii, during the lat ter'a illueaa at New Tine Creek, and will la) aaorn in to attend to the duties of Aaaeaaor until Mr. Blair recovers. Frank Marshall, who haa been upend ing the winter in Biaklyou county, return ed to Lakeviowj Monday morning. Frank's numerous friends gave him a hearty welcome. D. W. Kari A Co. the forwarders and com mission merchants, have removed their agencies from Amedee to Termo. Hhiper in this anctlon will now deal directly with the railroad freight agents ut Termo. C. A. Ilehart was taken suddenly ill at his Crooked Creek home lust Monday morning, and a physician was despatch ed for at post haste. Mr. Kuhart has the fever, hut his physician, Pr. Hall, believes he will have it broken in a short time. Cheater Withers came down from Pais ley Monday. F. Fletcher, of Agnr was a vlaltor in Lnkrview this wni'k. ' Mra. J. I'lillen of Hummer I-ake was vlalting In Lakevlew this week. Aaron Dirk, th cattleman of CrookiVl Creek, wa a buaineaa viaitor in the county seat thi week. John K. Hililerl.ratid of Ft. Ilidwell, and C. M. Ilililerbraml af Adel; were liueat at I Intel (.akuview Tuttaday . The Arm of J. K. JU-rnard A Hon have had a largo ailed built aa a receptacle of thrir large atia-k of wagon and boggiea. Mr. J. It. Hammond, the 1'aialey photographer, is now atudimr mmlern work in the art at ihe atudio of Mra. C. A. Knox. llii'lnK'tli A ('loud, the aiMla manu facturer", are having built this week an addition to their building, in front, to be lined aa a aalearoom. lie memtier the aorial dance on Friday evening, May IMth. It will m a benellt for the I.akeview baae ball leatn, and should In-lilx-rally patroniu-d. Mra. ('. C. IifTlu waa in from Crane Lake laat Tueaday, for the 11 rut time in fifteen month. She waa agreeably sur prised at the apMarance of New I-ake-view. The pupil of the Ijikeview public arhool, attended by their teachera'enjoy ed a picnic in Warner Canyon lafit Tuea day. It waa an enjoyable oecaaion for both teacher ami pupil. K. II. Ti'itje aMnt wreral day in Warner lat week, looking after the en lute of hia uncle. Since hia return from Warner he viaited the flailing (kkiIb at the Drew Creek falla, and hail excel lent RHirl. While in California re-ntly C. C. Iifltua met Johtiy Terry, at one time a well-known young man of I-ake county. Mr. Terry now live at Cottonwood, (.'al , and will read The Kxauiiuer each week in ihu future. The regular examination of applicant" for Kighth iradu Diploma w ill la-gin at II oYliM'k a. in. on Thurmlay May 23d, llMl 1 . I.akeview pupil", who deairo to try for Diploma, will report at the above mentioned iiour. J. Wili.it, Co. Supt. L. (!. I'.each arrived from Salem laat Saturday and w ill have charge of the mechanical department of The Kxamin er during the abaence of hia brother A. Y. lt-ach. Lib haa Iteen engaged for wiine time in the state printing ofllce at Salem. Take a piece of paa-r and w rite upon it the number representing your age in year, multiply by two, add 8, mx), divide by two, theti aubtract the number repre senting your age, and you will have aomething before your eyea that yon will never nee again. J.CMorae, representing Harding A Cuvelry, wtxilhuyers of Itoston, Mass., arrive' heie last Saturday and ia looking over the l'HH wrail clip ol Lake County. Mr. Morae repre-nta gia! people and in "good anple" himself. Ituiley A Man aingill also represent tliia house, News cornea from New Tine Creek this week that Assessor J. II. lilair has o far re-rovered from a recent attack of pneumonia aa to la able to ait up. He ia rapidly on the improve, and will soon U in condition to lake up hia duties aguin. Later Mr. Hlair arrived here Tueaday. Alex Fittpatrick of I jikeview, Oregon, came up on the train Tueaday morning on hia way home from a trip to San Francisco. Ileia a brother of J. W. Fitzpatrick of this city and J. II. Fitz patrick of Hunicy, and was born and reared in this county. Hedding Free Press. There ia a new job printer in The Exam iner office and lie is turning out some fine work at a rapid rate. If you want mechanical work, on short notice, and printed on the liest material to lie found in pBper manufactoiiea, call at The Ex aminer otlUe. Mesdames J. J. Moore and J. N. Tay lor were here from Paialey laat week, returning home Sunday morning. They were accompanied to Paisley by Mrs. Frank 1). Smith and children, who will spend the summer at the Hanister home on the Chewaucan river, eight miles above Paisley. T. E. Greon.the painter, was probably as near Heaven hist week as the average man ever expects to get. He was paint ing the big wind -mill tower at Bernard & Son's warehouse. Mtssra. House and Green are also making a fine appearing brick building (with their brushes) of the Brewery Saloon property. Subscriptions to the Lake Coutity Examiner are pouring in rapidly. Three new names were added to our list, un solicited, in one hour last Monday. They were Frank Roggers, Lakeviewj C. II. McCumbur, Hly ; II. J. Green Oakland, Oregon. The Examiner is rap idly getting to that 12X)mark. SOAP SOAP SOAP SOAP SOAP Fairbanks Brown Windsor, 20 Bars $ 1 Cudahy's Soap, 5 cents per bar Figprune Cereal, 3 pkgs for $1. The latest substitute for Coffee. Geo. H. Ay re. H. C. Whitworth. Gceo. H. Athkes & Co Lakevievv Soda Works HUDSPETH & CLOUD Proprietors MANUFACTURERS OP MIOH GRADE CARBONATED DRINKS BICYCLE REPA1RINQ BICYCLE SUPPLIES BICYCLE EXTRAS, ETC. AQENTS FOR ..RAMBLER.. Something New and Valuable. I have for sale (the exclucive right in Lake rotintvj the famous "Many in One Fruit and Vegetable Preaa, for the lirai time introduced in thi .section. This is an apparatus that will take needs out of liernes, take atrimts out of turnips, cixika and iiecl totatoen, renders lard, Htuffa aaiiaattes and does a hundred other thing. Tliia ia a machine that ia almost iiiiliHiKmsahlu in a well regulated home. 1 will start out to canvass this county next week and will be pleased to show the workings of this preas to all who wish to see it. The price for press com plete is I will also sell territorial rights in this state. J.K.Fi r;kkson, l'.Mm 'ew Pine Creek, Ore. A Lamb Freak. Joe Ambrose, the sheepman, was in town laat Monday, and told of a wonder ful freak of nature among his band of sheen. An old ewe save birth to a per fectly shaped and full sied lamb, or rather two lambs joined together ala tu-itia" Thfl mnnAtmnit v hud two iiertVct heads and tnvame one body . i .i i i.i t. .i.... i.... i :. HUl'K Ol Hie DUUUiuera. iv moo unu cikiii legs. Joe is Iwwailing his misfortune m.uv tliu .li.utti of thn animal, as he be lieves he could have made a fortune by ..... . . I l: I exhibiting tlie liregon ireaa nmi unvou. Something Oood. If you are going out of town hunting, finding or sheep shearing, call around at Post & King's and get a bottle of their fine case goods. We carry in stock : II. O. B. Bourbon, Kentucky Favorite, Cyrus Noble, II. B. Special, Old Pepper, (Jilt Edge, Jesse Moore, Tea Cup, Cunningham's, Chicken Cock, Cock 'O the North, Ac, &o. A fine assortment to select from. 10tf Post & Kino. Offers unexcelled facilities for learn ing the Celebrated Pernin Shorthand by mail. This method employs neither shading, position nor arbitrary contrac tions; is the simplest, most legible, and rapid shorthand in use, and the only method that can be successfully learned by mail. Send for free trial lesson and catalogue. Commercial Buildiug, Wash ington, corner Second. ' 12-tf IIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIinillllllMMMIII S.R.SUBLETT&CO. Now located in the NEW BRICK "S&Sg: 1 - - - - - . - ...... jOl. xsxo- XaXiyxi New Goods always on hand Undertaking in every branch mti Hardwoodbedroomsets$27 tniimiiiiiiiiiiiiii uniiiiiitiiiiMmiimtiimiiiiiiiiiiiiMM Car load Of &&3&5&2S BAIN ACONS 'c The Peerless Chilled Plow armasi aaa mm m m ft Hardened Steel Mole Plow Farming S $ Implements i The Disk Plow (Something New) of all kinds ft Peerless Cang, a Fine Plow We are the Benicia Star, Sulky plow if Farmers' Outfitters S. J. STUDLEY 5TUDLEY & HARRIS LAKE VIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE ""LLEfAS: Snider Bui ding on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES WW I Ely Restaurant Mrala at all hours of the Iay r KUht A GOOD MEAL V S MAIL PR ICE Table auyitlled with everythlnaT the niarket (Tordu Fine Sunday Dinners