Making: It.... Plain You can alwav de pend on something well worth while m hen you come hero. We furnish the, things you like to carry away with von. The price is right ; the goods are pleas ing; our methods are attractive. Come anl pet the most attractive of thing you ever bought for t h ? price. JEWELRY FOR JUNE Who romrt with summer to this earth And owest June her day of birth With ring of agate on tatr band Can health and wealth and peace command. We have this brilliant crystalline stone in a var lety of forma. It makes lieautlful Cameos, and Is shown In various set tings of pure gold. In spect our June gift jewel ry. ATTENTION We now have on hand a supply of "Kemps" patent Australian . . . "..Sheep Marking Liquid.." I RED AND BLACK Will last clear and distinct on a sheep's back in all kinds of weather for twelve months, but instant ly disolves when wool is scoured. ...Wool Buyers Recommend It... One Gallon Will Brand from 1200 to 1500 Head The Lakeview Mercantile Company HO! FOR ST, LOUIS Z WORLD'S FAIR! WILL YOU BE THERE? Nature's Art Gallery of the Rockies in a?Cw addition to the attractions of St Louis. This can only be done by going or returning via the "SCEMC LINE OF THE WORLD." UNRIVALED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS N EQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE N5URPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLEASE Writ far Illustrated Booklet ol Colorado'! Famous Sight! and Retorts C. rtcBRIDE, 124 Third Street W H It M ' A V . v - 4 And every article is Come in take a look at beautiful display of JEWELRY , On the counter you will also find catalog illus trating thousands of useful and practical Gems If you want the very beat values for your money BUY HERE THAT'S ALL SHEEPflEN!! General Agent PORTLAND, OREGON. Si Z Local Happenings .1 lino Hugs r trout hie are thick. Screen doors at Imllcy V: Minslii gill's. 1" See the ticket this week In The Kxniulucr. Vote next Monthly whether yon are registered or not. For enhhage plants rail on I'.. It. ln tch. U Voters w ho tlitl not register may east their vote next Monthly. J. H. McFtillough, the Reno unit ton buyer, arrived here Sunday. Suits repaired, cleanetl and pressed at Mrs. Avlrnguctte's. 1 Mrs. C. C. Haniiiia was la town from I 'lover Flat last Thursday. Harvey t'olvln has accepted a position In The Examiner ottlce. Fvery thing you need to catch tlsh with at J. L Iternnrd & Stai's. b! Miss Maxwell went to I'aisley llrst of the week with sttn k of millinery pii ids. W. 11. Scanunon ami wife were registered at Hotel Ijikevlew last Thursday. Fly time Is near and you will want screen doors get them at I'.alley & ; Masslnglll's. 10 ! Win. Harvey, the sheepman, made a trip to his sheep ranch last week with his family Four San Francisco drummers j came In from the South last Tl.urs day by private rig. Judjje I'.enson ami I.. K. Webster! left for Klamath Falls last Friday by private conveyance. ('. M. (invn the drummer, sH'nt several days In Lakeview last week ami went north Saturday. All rlht Mr. Kelsay, after this week "Oscar MeUker" will "take charue of The Kxa miner." Most of the I'aisley people who attended the water suit here last week left for their homes Thursday. J. ti. IVebe of 1'alsley sis-nt " ! h)io U ki.Iuk bat k to Ohio on an ex couple of days In lakeview last j toudw, v,H,t t lir lvrttlv(.H U t.rt.. week, returning Saturtlay on h'H I -t.w Ida. bicycle. Win. Stanley, who has lieen at j Flush all winter has returned to ! tioose Lake, ant will remain here this summer. Miss Young, who has leen living with the family of Harry lialley, went to Cotttjnwood last week to be with her father w ho is sick. Jack l'atchelder arrived here Sun day from San Francisco. Ho will open a law ottlcu In Iakevlew'. Mr. I'.atchclder was met upon his arrival here by many warm friends. Cyrus Noble Whinky the old cham pion and still champion of them all. l'ed in all firet-cIttsH places. Auk for Cryus Noble cane, goods when you want a trood drop at home. 37 tf. W. A. Masslngill returned from Madeline last Thursday, accom panied by Mr. Caverly, the Boston wool buyer. They came by way of Surprise valley, where they bought several clips of wool. Alvln Moss of 1'alsley hnd the misfortune one day last week to get u fine team of work horses drowned In the t'hewaucan river, while trying to cross the stream. It is a wonder that some person has not been drowned there. n.j...i. m., . .,.. . mini, - ,ir -( '"-T-tn 'l r'nl-riii mlii ir 11 I im tifM nzM' "" ""' mmmmmmmmmmmmm i i n i j iiini .luiiim raw 1 M.w or thi: w x.v.k- Next Monthly Ik election tlit.v. It. IS. Patterson was here from l'lne t'roek Sat unlay. U. W. Ilartmau sMnt i few days In town tlurlnu the week. It. A. Hawkins and family were down from tint sawmill Sunday. Timber land In this section IsIs-Iuk assessed at from f I to fV.V) H-r acre. ('. M. Oliver was In town last Saturday from Ids farm near Willow Cane h. The family ol l. I. Urown, who spent t lie winter In Ueikcley will re turn to IHdwell this week. F. S. Senator Matthew' Stanley (niiy of IViiiih.n aula illt-'l after a luim llliii-.-H. at Iteaver, I'a., on May '.:. Thtis, Auilersou, a former stock man of Warner valley, anUcd here last Saturday from Sail li'amisco. Dels looking after his luteifsts In jke county. Those who tlid llttt register Is'foiv the reulst ration books were closed can vote by having six freeholtlers to certify that the applicant Is a pualitletl elector. "On-jf on" is the title of a hum soinely Illustrated pamphlet tlesciip. I tlve of tin; ureal "Oregon country." I We will have more to say about this ( w hen space permit. Sam luke was on a do rodeo last week ami succeeded In captur- l In; wt-n lon ears. All tlos not having tas will Is- taken by the Marshall. New Fra. A Mexican who worked out east of Surprise valley came In to tVdarvllle last week ami IsTiune violently In sane. Zed St reel ami a companion ttiok the unfortunate man to the asylum. Mr. tins Schlacel, wife ami dauuh ter spent the evening at the hotel last Wednesday. Mr. Schlajfel was taking his wife to the Itallroad ami Mrs. Alts'rt Imulster came tlowu frfkiti I'ulMli.t f iii.iIii ' ...'..titfiif t.k join her husband who Is tending bar at Hotel Iikevlew. They expect t remain In Iwikevlew till after the KouPtu AllR-rt will play bull here on that day. A man from I'aisley last week In formed us that the saloon keepers am! gamblers of I'aisley would all support lirattaln. We did not know that there were very many gamblers there and only four saloon keeK?rs, ami two of them are df-mo- K-rats. Win. Masslngill of Ltikevlew was in this vicinity this week. He was accompanied by Mr. Caverly, the Huston wool buyer. They purchas ed nil the wool at the Tuletlad and Uadger shearing corrals and we understand the price paid was 1.') cents. Cedarvllle Record. A. O. U. W. Notice. All members of Lakeside Lodge No. Ill, A. O. U. W., are respectfully re quested to be present at the next regular meeting. Important business before the lodie. F. K. Hakiiis, Master Workman. rickiD if i w m:m: and ini;t! I 7 No. 7244 Tlii;.sriiV IM I'AH I Mi: r, n iri: nl' CtiMI'I IMII.I I' ll OK TIIK Ft 'II II KM V. 1 1 lilt l-:.VS: by satisfactory evb tlciice presented to the undersigned, It has been iiiailo to npNar that "The First National Hank of Lake, view," Its-atetl In the tity of Lake, view, In the County of Lake, am) State of Oregon, has compiled with all the provisions of the Statutes of the Fulled States, required to ls compiled with before an association shall le nuthorlxetl to commence tin business of Hanking; NOW, TIIF.ItL'FOIti:. I, Thomas I'. Kane, heputy ami Acting Comp troller of the Currency, do licit by certify that "The lirst National Hank of Laki view," .mii(i Iii the City of Lakeview, In the County of Lake, ami State of Oreoii, Is auth orUett to colilllit'lice t In bului'ss of ItuuktllK as prtivlded In Section lifiy-tMie lluudiid ami SIxty-nlue of the revised Statutes of the Fluted Slates. IN TF.STLMONV WIIFltF.OF wit ness my hand am) Seal of olllce this Sixth day of May. Umi. si:ai T. F. Kami, Ivputy and Acting Comptroller of the Ciireuey, in l! J l!) WLLKLY WKATIILR KLPOKT. Ilelow we Kve n report of the weather as recorded by the (ioveriimeiit weather bureau rliitluu a'. The Funiiiiner tlllice. Tlii" rejsirt l chniik'ed Mi ll week, and if our render ih to keep n )eHrly record of weather Ciilidilionx for III til re refer eni e, cut out the re srt sIoiik the llack line and pante it in a -rap Ismk one week after another. Thi reoril will Ixt taken on Tuefdiy to end eiii li wet k ami Is'ltin on WedneniUy for the next wrek. t iovertiinent Weal her Imiu iiu Sta tion at l.akcview, Oregon, C. (. Mktkku, Ls-al Observer. Week ending Tuestlay, May til, I'M 4. I'ay jiiilti ,!in iri'l !u' j hr.-i r I I llaiioii l.ll 1 til day wed. j 7u ii iki tni clear I I ! I I il lyl 1 JU" f rj 1 1 "y T M J Jk'L k J uuL' ' sat 'v f"77"l 4't ) u.nu' i "is i " sun. 71 41 u.ihi is iiioii. li! IMS! K cloutly tiles. .'.7 j tl.INI (H) Kcaolutlons. Hull of lakeview Lslo No. 71, A. F. it A. M. lakeview , Oregon, May 2K, 1904. Iieath ban come into our inidst and taken from tm our beloved brother John McFIiiiiiney. Our frieml and brother ia Is-yond all earthly trouble, worry or care. lie has reached hi heavenly Home. )et us humbly Ikiw to tiod'a decree. In the death of our brother, our Islge has sustained a great loss, the Commun ity one of its most useful citizens, anil hi numerous friend, the noblest mid truest of men. Those that knew him best, loved him init. He practiced the greut principle of our Order, "Charity" with a heurt, overflowing with kindness ami un unstinted hand. To liiiu let us therefore say : "Later thou into the joy of thy I ml ni.il throughout all eternity enjoy the assts'iation of friends and loved ones gone before." In token of the deep re. ajsjet we desire to pay to the memory of our departed brother, lie it, Itesolvetl that the foregoing be entered upon the Records of this Inlge, a copy be sent to the relatives, anil that the Lakeview newspacra bu retpiested to publish the same. Fraternally J. Fbanki. A. ItlCHKH W. A. Wilsiiihk. final I'rusf. Lnnd Ollice at Lakeview, Oregon, May 24, VM. Notice is hereby given that tno following named settler hits filed notice f his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, Mid that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on July 8th, 11)04, viz ! Ueorgu K. Davis of Olete, Ore., lid., No., 201)4 for the ti-.'. of HK'-4 riec. 10 anil N'i NH,1 Sec. 15 Tp30 H., R. 11) K. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his contin uous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: lOugeno Wilkerson and W. R. Campbell, of Lorella, Oregon, Win. Deal, of Langoll Valley, Oro., and Fred Hartley, of Lakeview, Oregon. J.N. Watson, Register. r