r t tsoo Choice of Woolens to Select Your Suit Brom FIRST SHOWING OF New Spring Styles 10 AUTOMOBILES 10 This year the Royal Tail ors of Chicago arc . . . Giving Automobiles To . Their Customers. Your chance is as good as the next man's. Call and see its about it. We Make Suits That Satisfy at a Saving of 25 Pr ccnt- Bieber's Cash Store Pav Less & Dress Better - fc v. READ THE ...EXAfilNER.... FOR THE NEWS AYRES & WHITWORTH STOCK ..CREDITORS' SALE The Ayres & Whitworth Stock of Oeneral rierctuuidise is selling at prices lower than the lowest. Store Fixtures for sale cheap: Safe, Reming ton Typewriter No. G, New National Cash Register. Show Cases, Ktc. Tobacco, Goceries, Hardware, Paints, Oils,' Glaus, Crockery, Tinware, A Kate ware, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, .Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Ktc, Ktc. YgRYTHINQ MUST Be SOLD A. II. Ilammcrsly, Manager AYRES & WHITWORTH STOCK LOCALS OF 1 HE WEEK SUMMARIZED Movements of Townspeople and Visitors Who Come and Uo For the Week. IMPORTANT ITEMS 0 ATM OREO Dashes of News from Here and There Occurrences of Both Orave and Osy Impart Which Will Prove Interesting Andrew Morris wan over from A del Inst week. t'mhrvllaN nt the Monogram. Ahlstrom Uros. s Place your orders for garden himmIs with A. lUotier. s Owen MeKendnM' of Loiclla. was tu Lakevlew Friday. ' Hoys ruldM'i' boot nt tin' Mono gram. AhlHt r m Uros. s John llrnnch viis In town from IiIh ranch at (lover Flat Friday. ("ha. McTlmmotis of Pokcgoui't, MImh Lulu 1 1 riles of Davis Crook, spent several days hint wMk visiting her sister, Mm. W. I. I lory ford. While here- she attended the W.I). W. ball. since Saturday evening nearly 24 AN AUTOMOUILE FOR LAKEVIEW. The HiiriiN Time. lerahl says that the local business men of (hut city have organised u local strick com. Inches of rain and melted kmow have pnny with n capital of f 1,000 for the fallen, ami the ground lielng frozen purposn of buying und etiulppTug nn the water has all run off to the low , automobile lo le put on the road landM, '. J Is'twoon liiims and PilnavlUe. The A telephone polo fell 'down $li -tfti are 'phieed at 10 eM and Ukevlow-Sllvcr Lake line last 'w.vk l","rlJ' wry Hllzeii has taken stsk. about two in Hon north of town, Imv- T'w l''" devised to encourago the big rotted off. The pole was soon 1 proposal line of automobiles to Im replaced. There wan no rabbit hunt Sunday, owing principally to the Mcarclty of put on by the Columbia Houthern railway. Should thU line prove Nticwssful, a foid klllem, who would brave a) Hue from I'rluevllle or I lend to ,uko- blinding snow and in In Htoriufora I view would no doubt Is profitable. little sport. i ax tin' roads areexoolletit nil the year Mtl.ltll.l 1 Ll llll.l ..! f .1 L I It. Operator liurke has been giving; ... ' ' ,. .. , ,. . 1 1 K Initial h ! it Mm and niiothcr one the public the latoNt war iii'W'n as It I t'o .Madeline would wll hout doubt bo llJIIItlt.HM Till I llll llt I MM II l-t IIIIMIi'iI ! good paying enterprises and Is the In the poxtollitc, iiihI art' un-atlv, . , .. . I means of brinuing our mads from .1 appreciated. , . t . , , to s hours earlier. Alturas Is to have a Flmt Natlo.,,,1 I A ,,,.,.,,. f ,,,lk,.v,,.Wi ll4 bank, the articles of l"'-'rp..iatl..u;allvi)v mxm(1 ft,r nu .,. having Iiimm, executed. The bank Is ; M). ,ur u Ht r,. ,, ,,. roulHton-d at the Lakevlew Sunday. , Wtod to Ik. ntarted durlnu the ,, , ,,,, ,,u,.u,(iri, flmt w.H of March. i ,y((tH wUh hli whlH.,H(.H,(.alnl,.(, ,r There wan no nchool .Monday on ,,, a r,u. ' he nmchlne Im account of It Ik-Iuk a IcRal holiday I ot n e.p iihIvo one, CI.'nJ ts liitf the Waxhlnutoirrt birthday. The court j ,,r,.,., t IUH y 4. home power. lioUMo. lanu omco ami tiaiiK were , 1..,, u .m,..,.,,,,.,,..! il f :ui inlloN an hour over ordinary road, and In eulpied with an extra uear Andy as noou aM I aUo cloMcd that day. I l!i-v. .1. It. Stark i'IiihimI liU inii'l. 1 InuH at IW'thel chuivh Nouth of .ew'r illiublnn Mep urades IMlie I'r.U. IimI Sill. .Imv. Twi-lvv HIIVii It Will ! lien Mrs. K. ToniiyMon of Loh AiwIch, was n KUOHt nt the lnkoviow Thum day. Old candy all gone now at the Monogram. A frenh stock just ro celveil. s A full line of garden Hoodx will Ik' on tinle nt IHelKT'rt Cum!i Store In the 1 near future. s j J. K. Xorln started for the dOHort Tuesday to hoo how his sheep have liecn wintering. .MIh Jennie Maxwell, who IiiumIhimi Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Hawkins sK'tit , teachlnu the Uly s. hool. Is lu Lake Saturday and Snnday lu lakevlew ' vU-w. and has charue of her sister s visiting ri'latlves. v . 11. jarr was 111 uim'vhmv j Thursday last from his ranch south A report comes from Altnras that , of New I'lne Creek. jl'ltt liver Is out of Its banks and j Llovd Hunter, a Summer Lake ' "tnvls of that town an- under i tu. . 111 . ii.. it water. It Is uiiusiialforthat stream .e.i.e aui inum- r.arry aim Twelve )hii.v 1 were taken Into the church, and a ' spring opens. Sunday school was started. "' millinery business, while the latti-r, ' Mrs. Nelloii Is a way on a visit. ...Scbool 1-1otc0... Xahcvicw H)iob School Molidny's varatloli as enjoyed. Kex ii in I Kay Kmci-soii Iuin c ipilt I SCIIOOl. rancher, xvas ilolug business In Lake view hist Thursday. L. X. Kelsay of the Silver Lake Oregonlan spent several days In the county seat butt week. Mrs. W. A. Massingill and Mrs. A. V. Beach sp'nt several days last week nt Willow Hanch. Jack Miller of Klamath Falls, passed through Iakevlew Monday on Ids way to Cedurvllle. Lecu Holbrook spent several days In town last week from Ills sheep camp west of Goose Lake. Geo. Cooley, of the firm of Currier i Cooley at Paisley, was In Iike vlew several days last week. Geo. Colvln and I.. V. Walker of Paisley, started for San Francisco yesterday to remain until spring. . Ivan Charlton started Monday for Wadsworth, Nevada, to Join his ... I... . . I I . I. I.. II... iw m' iiiii nil riiuj ill lit. nil Fifteen head of prime lnvf Sioerw ! were recently brought In from Drews valley by Henry Newell, and sold to Wendell the butcher. Tiny are Is'lug slaughtered for the Lake view trade. t The W. O. W. anniversary ball last Friday night was ipiite a Hiiccessful affair. The grand march was led by the uniformed drill team followed by the dancers. The many sj mi-tutors were greatly entertained. The service on the southern stage this winter, so far as mall Is con cerned. Is better than usual. Post master Wilcox says that only on two occasions has the malj lst'ii too lute to distribute at night. I have new line of wall paKT samples for V.Htl, which are prettier and are iniichcheaiK'r than last year, father, who has some mines In that j (.a ftt JI)y nH m.M UI(, vicinity. A.JL. Howell returned trom Kedding and other California points .Monday, having gone down to see tils daughter. Ayres & Kchlugel have Just com pleted puiiorlng and pantlug their saloon und now have the neatest re sort In town. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vanderpool, who have charge of the Venator ranch this winter, sere shopping In town Tuenduy. Judge 11. L. ISenson returned Tues day evening from California, where he was called owing to the serious illness of his son, Ilea. Kcpubllcnn them they an beauties. 7 2 1j. IUii.ky. F. V. Hwartz writes The Examiner from Woodland, that he will be In Lakevlew a month curlier this year than last, with his running stallion Joe Terry, and trotting stallion, Amador Chief. Terms will be very reasonable. War news Is plentiful In the papers, but very little fighting Is reported between Itussla and Japan In the post few days. Wur Is threatened between Knglund and France over the coaling of some Russian vessels In France. Otherwise nothing serious 1ms happened since last week" 1 Frank Moore an also alMcut. The bad weather has made no dif ference lu the attendance at school. Some people think the I'mf. lias Ikn-ii called down pretty hard but he don't Sim It that way. Tin' programme lu Miss Sands' room was uood although thcluvltcd pupils were disorderly. Then' will ls a programme lu Prof's room Friday, come one, come all. The rweii t rains caused an over flow of the sidewalks which left a ' deposit of mud and made walking to school very disagreeable. Has any one found 11 fur boa since it week ago Monday? If no please leave It nt the school house for It was lost by one of the pupils. The nM-esses of the boys of the Prof's room are cut off this wiM-k 011 account of having 11 rough house last Thursday and breaking a win dow pane. A FREE FEAST FOR FARH FOLKS. Kvery rumlur of this paper, aud on jieclally those who go to make up our big list of country constituents, are invltisl toreadourextruordlnary announcement on nnotls-r page of this Issue, which explains how each one of you may secure for one year n feast for the mind In "Farm Life," the loading magazine for thecouutry home. "Farm Llfo"lstothccountry people what the Saturday Kvcnlng Post is to the city tieople. It Is a clean, wholesome magazine a inaga zlno that delights every member of the household that gives satisfying 1 nourishment to the mind that has common sense for tho basis of its many splendid articles. The exiHMidltures of Klamathcoun. ty for the past three years has .been its follows: For the year IStol, 115,. 237.41; 11H)2,23,82-1.00; 1003,12:1,2.12.1k). This county contains 3,014,240 acres and a population, excepting Indians, of 3,970. Express