HMtjtloi.nl Xocnl
NW lllllt lif kihnU HlTtlH MohOUMHII.
Clrniik;f nihI 1 titit nt tltt Munonrtun
Ml l.iilu linnvt t Im iKct ptcl it
ionIiIiii h'4 vnllri'NN hi utt- l,iik.'.
Vll'W,
MIm .Icllllll MllWVlll fXlHM-lM III
l"'t v IIiIm will, fur mi liiili'ilnitc
atiiv.
Luiik mil for t lic lilti hiiIm uf ftmil-tun-
iH'ji, Hiitunltiy lit I I'. M.. nt
Mrl )iiIiiiIIuIi'm I I .
li'inl till' it'iiKl-HIII fur tin- Mitel'-
tuliimi'iit tn Im ylvrn l'rl'1iv - t-iiiiit;
fir 1 In ivnnMrry funil. ,
Mr. W. II. Iturr nf Vw I'lm-i ink
U vlltliitf IIiU wim-U xvlili In r ilmmli.
tir. Mm. e. It. Vlu.viml.
A. 1' iy I'lirki r. Mho tuiiiilit win ml
t I'tilnli-y wvi-rul yvr.ru nun. iiirlvi-i
hvrv .vrMii-riln.v fur u Mlmrt l,v.
Nora t'nrr, wlm li it 4 Imi-h t llutt-1
l.ikki'Vli'W fur m-M-rnl iiiontli iih uiu
of tli' Hltr'w. I'ft fur I'n1i.i'.v
Tui'xiln.v.
Mr. J. li. Nuiln, iiitiiiiimiiiIi'i li
IiIm w '.f, li ft j I'hti rilii.v uiuriilnu fur
n tiiotitli'x ritiiiilnu v 1 m 1 1 f iiiti mi
tint I'lira iiiiffi n.
Tin' llllli-clill.l of .1. S. I'liM Ml In
t lit )ll Fvlltiwn well 3'fHffrtla.v
rvfiiltitf, ami wit only mivrtl fruin
drowning dy tlic liiiiiii'illutt 11 til Mil
tif Mr. WiilkiT wlm n-Hfin'il It.
'Ixt, tiM null'!., (uiaalrr ulri-ft,
ymtf nUy. Kinder !- reditu to the
Mereantile t ''. Mure awl ritvive h suit,
aide reward. I.. I i. Tiiom a
Ji.ll iih iimiil. 11 wi-'lillnu; uii Wed-,
uemliy t'Vfiilitif jifit-r Tin- Kxniiiiii.-r
Iiiim jjune tu jirt-HM. 'I'Mm time tin
riiiitriifllnir purtlfK nri Mr. A. Hn.v
I'arki-r Mini MImm Jennie Mux well.
Mr, f. U. VlnyirirnllttliMlaiiKhtT,
Olvlt, Willi llltM Ist'll KM-Il'lllltf till!
utmiier with lier Kniinlinulher, Mm.
W. II. IWirr at New I'lne "rtvk re
turned lionn Wedneadiiy evening.
Tim family of teo. K. Nlckeraoitrtr
prt'imrliitf t move to lleno to ninke
their future tiome. They noM their
houMehohl furniture at auction Mon
day and exiiert to "tart Saturday.
Jimmy Pnrtln. who work In AliU
troni's harneiw uliop, win taken
suddenly III TueHilay and enthome.
He emit Inued to K't worms and I'r.
Ku-liier wan called, and pronounced
It 1m cane apiiendlcltlH.
An entertJilnment. will U Riven at
the ojktii Iioiihv to-morrow (Friday)
evening liy local talent, the prom-da
to gn to the cemetery fund. Kvery
one should attend. AdnilMsion M
and 25 cent.
Au error appeared In the date of
the treasurer' notice lat week. It
tdiouM have reml all warrantu pro
tented prior to ami Inciudlnsr March
5, 1904. The notice will lie found In
thin Ihuuc corrected.
Atty. C. II. Dalrymple Iiiim moved
IiIh office to hU reMldenee nt North
Went corner of School grounda.
Where It will remain until the new
Bank IluildlnK Im furnlHhed and where
he can lie found at all tliuen.
Mr. and Mm, Wm. T. Cretinlcr of
Cedarvllle made Lakevlew a three
tla.VM vlMlt during the pant week. n
tuniliiK home Hunday. Mr. Cn-MHler
Im Interented In the Flint- National
Hank of Iwikevlew, and he came hero
to vImII IiIh moii Kam, who Im cashier.
llandley nnd StepheiiH commenced
work on a new dwelling hoiine for
V. IJayley and Lren Hayley a few
dayM atfo. The old hoiine where
they now live will tw moved uml the
uew one will be built on the name
upot.
DrawiiiK for Purlor Pot J 'HI clntneeB,
rantfintr in price from one cent to 1.60
First prixe, 3 upholatored chairs, 1 Ro
man uhair, 1 aeltee, 1 onyx top centre
table, 1 dictionary holder; mnom! prixe,
one f 10 book case. DrawiiiK will tuke
place a noon a tick eta are all boIJ.
Ft T. Or nth kii, Agnut,
A, F.. MnrklntoMh, t lie ( rook coun
ty lifi'piiinn luforiim um that he will
vlnlt the old country IIiIm aummer.
The recital (tlven by MImm Ki'mmIoiim
of Hid well, iiHKlHted by MImhcm Cole
and ICakcMtraw w hm well attended.
The llldwell IihUcm innde a kui,.I Im-:
pri'MHlon In Lakevlew and have
many frlemlM here. The Lakevlew 1
t
iM'heittra fiirnlMlied iiiiimIc which !
In'lied to maiie the nffnlr a kih-cchh.
Julia Hiilplln, brother of M. A. ami 1
It. T. Strlplln, arrived here IjihL week 1
fioiii Cottage drove. lie uprunKi
iiilt n mirprUe 011 Mohc, who whmi
not looking for IiIm brother ami dldj
not know him when In applied font'
Job at the brick yard. Mr. John
Ntrlpllti Im iiIho a brick manon.
Win. I'. Ileryford. Mayor of lake
vlew, IIiIm wi-ek received the follow
Inif letter from the roillitml Tele
K 111 111 iihhIiik him, HrMt, IiIm vIcwm an
to the nierltM and practicability of
Hie Oregon Development league,
and mi'iiml, how the Moplc of IiIm
city and community would regard
the project, and whether their co-oH-liil
Ion lnlht be exH-cted.
Imrlug the pat wet k there Iihh
Imi ii the bent, and III fact the tmly
gond haying weather IIiIm MeiiMon.
CoiiMlderable hay wiim put up In the
early part of July when the wind
blew every afternoon ho that It wum
liupoMHlble to handle the hay, and
the men would have to lay off. The
pant few tbiyN Iiim been warm and
the hay eiiretl fiiHt and 110 wind, to
Mieak of, prevented hauling.
I'rof. I loft hum nine another one
of IiIm excellent performance Iiihi
I'i iday evening, the I'rof. putM on a
trick that can't Im lient anywhere In
the world. Then are but two tir
IT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH
110
Absorutcly Pare
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
it
i
Spring is Here
Benefit nntertainmrnt.
Tomorrow eveniiiK a very intcrcM'titf
rrmii h ill be remlereil ul llie Opera
Iloiife. and while everyone w bo hUcikN
w ill receive value equal 10 the money
expendud, every renideiit of the town
will receive wirnelhiiiK. 1 lie money i
to no to flxiiiK up tliu eenielery. It may
lie aid that thin matter tdioulil have
U-en nettled long aifi, but it wm not,
; anil it l never lie; the ceine'.cry mut
continue to Imi an exHne to the fieople
if they exeet the city of their lieloved
tlend to be a monument to the honor of
the living.
It Mhould not l necennry to give an
entertainment for the purpose of rail
ing money to keep the cemetery in nice
nhaief but itice it i, everylnwlv nhould
go. Ilon't nit lurk ami Y.nh fur come
one eUe to pay fur beautifying tiie one
dear upot 011 earth to vou. You cannot
look t) (hoi a U'Hiililul cemetery where
licit your friend or relative and enjoy it
if you know you were akrtl to help
three men wlm call tlo the bird cage J niakt. u beaulilul, and would not help.
It is now time for business. If you want
n irood crop you must have eood machinerv.
Anticipating your wants, we have in stock V
a large lot of Farm Implements of the best $
grade and quality, consisting of Gang Plows, V
Sulky Plows, Disk Plows and Harrows of all 5r
kinds. The celebrated Oliver Steel and Chill- ?
ed Plows of all sorts and sizes, Grain Drills V
and Seeders. In fact anything the farmer V
want. ?
Call and see us and get prices. We are V
in the business and think we can do you good, y
J. E. EBRNARD& SON
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a;
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trick. Mr. Hoffman Iiiim been offered
large MiiiiiM of money to ex pone t IiIm
trlek to the preHM, but he refiiMetl.
It Im almoin tely ImpoHwible for the
eyt to catch what iMfomcM of the
bird In the cage. It dlMiippcam right
iH'fore your eyeM um If InMtautly van
lulled from exlhtance. If Mr. Hoff
man'M health would Mrtult lie could
Im In the largi'Mt cltieM In the world
giving iMTformaiiccH. There Im none
U tter than he.
Sajte Brush Reunion.
Iji1 week Mra. Flora Arthur and
jo t the entertainment ; following ir
the program :
SeltH-tion Orchestra
Violin Klo (i. T. Dowiftan
Kecitaiion Floretta Graham
Vocal Hoio Miaa EaoieCobb
1'iano 80I0. . . Miaa Huth Nickeraon
Kecitation Miaa Genie Knelling
Hong . . Rita Btelner
Violin Kolo Miaa Laura Fuelling
Vocal Solo Miaa Ernie Cobb
j Cornet Kolo I'rof. A. A. Graham
!luet. Miaa Ottie Field and Miaa Nell
Simpson
Miaa Ethel McKee
Vocal Solo. MUa Ottie Field
Selection Orchestra
or
Mrs. M. A. Hlriplin upent tveral days ! I'antomine, Miaa Genie Knelling and
visiting on old neighbors on the west
side of the lake, on Saturday several
friends gathered at the home of Mrs.
Nancy Morris, where thera was a glor
ious dinner awaiting for us. fried
Chicken seamed to of lieen ordered.
G00J cakea pica and everything that
goea to make a good dinner was luretjr
there auJ when seated at the table it
was a race to ate who could eat the
moat chicken.
those present wero Mra. Sarah Gar
rett, Miaa Lulu Garrett, Miss Ikila Gar
rett, Mra. Jane Nicola, Mrs. Flora
Arthur, Mra. M. A. Htriplin, Mm.
Nancy Morris, Mr. John Morris,
and Master Tomie Morria and it
was divided a tie between Mra. Flora
Arthur ami John Morris w lin the later
won the prine by jumping up ami .get
ting the glxxard from Flora Arthurs
No. 7244
TUKAMI KY DKI'AWTMKNT, OFFICE
com i'tkollkit ok the
(YiiheWy. ' "
WIIEKF.AS: by aatlsfaVtory evi
dence presented to the underalgned.
It lxu Ikvii made to appear that
"The First National lUnk of Ijike
vlew," located in tin city of lake
vlew, In the unty of Iake, and
State of Oregon, Iiiim complied with
all the provlHtonn of tho Statu tea of
the United .states, required to lai
complied with In-fore au utMoclatlon
Hhall Ik Hitthorlxt.i to commence the
biiHlucMM of Hunklng;
NOW, THEHEFOUE, I, Thomaa
I'. Kane, lleputy and Acting Conip-
plate and swallowed it without cliewing J troller of the I'ui i-ency, do hereby
the priiie whs 11 glus of Milk punch certify that "The First National
with loo viooiiful8 of htruw berries in It, j Hank of Iakevlew,' located In the
which whs very nice, the day wmh City of Iakevlew, In the Comity of
spent in merriment and pleusuru and hake, and State of Oregon, la auth
will long U rememlMired by all that tirlxetl to commence the buaiucHM of
weie prehiiut liie tliiiner wus one of the - Jtunklng hm provided lu Section
Unest lvMof which our neighlKir, Mrs. 1 Fifty-one Hundred and Slxty-ulue
Morris is capeablu of prepuiring hoping ' of the ivvlcd StnttiteM of the 1'nltetl
to M)iidiug more such happy davs and . States.
.,.!,. manv mor.eh dinners. ' ! IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF wlt-
Mita. M. A. KiiticLiN
tiewa my hand and Seal of ttHce thin
' Sixth day of May, l!Kl.
T.I
Act lug Comptroller tf
Kanr,
the Cnreney,
' Treaeurcra Notice ; ' mkai.
Notice is hereby given that there are Ocputyatid
fundd in my humla tu pay ull outU lut
ing warrants protested prior to and in
eluding March 8, 11)03. And Interest will ', ' Sheep or Cattle Kanch. " '
cease after this date. ' ,, , , . .
Julv 14, 1004. Moiu ranches for fale. Tina lime a
F. O. Ahlstroni, 'sheep ranch of 14 forties lying along
'Jounty Treasurer t ,., . , '
by Deputy, E. c. Ahlstroiu. ' River, and controls a vast range on
- the banks of the rivnr and for miles
The Oregon Burnt-Weekly Journal, a
Dfliiiocrutlo newspaper, ever fair and ai
waya froci Ifi coplua la 0110 year for only
II. b0 to Hiiy addrtiss. The .lourniU. I',
O. Uox Vi roiiland. Or.
back. This stock ranch is a snap at
ftlHOO. Write to ihelake County E
aminer for particular.
ERECTED IN 1900
MODERN
TMROUOHOUT
FIRST-CLA55
ACCOnnODATlONS
SAllPLE Roon
For COnnERCIAL
TRAVELERS
COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
1- , 111 m .rjMn
LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors
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LEE BE ALL, Praprlctsr
LAKE VIEW, OREQON.
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W'e have coimtantly on band Fine and Complete Stock
of Drugp, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toiled Articles, Fancy
Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. ,
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
mm
mm
n 93 is nni C a i aL flfife
V HARRIS & JAQUISH $
LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, I
4
s
JUST OPENED. OOOD5 AR
R1VINQ ALL THE TIME.
Pull nnd complete stock of
Everything In the line of
rjRNTTU
folder Bsi'ding on Water St.
1 aitpvipu; nonnniM
CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICE5
IMMHIIIIIIiillMHIMMIIIIIIHiMIIMMItlllMUIMIUIMIIMIMMK
BEEF, MUTTON. PORK. SAUSAGE, ETC.,
ALWAYS ON MANO AT THE
..Lakeview Meat Market..
JOHN WLXHKIX. IVvrittor
AT PlttSCNT LOCATED
BUILDING NORTH OF HOTEL LAKEVIEW
rghe Palace Restaurant
Pries Always RtaMitakle.
flrwUI aa4 Pastry Always n Hand.
Tbs Oaly Plrst Class Rtstawraat In Lak.vtaw
Tha takavisw