j Htottional ocn Hny, Imrn-room and iiipiiIh for tali at OiinwiH I'ralrli-. Mim. Mo Danii:!.. tf JiHim'm M I t:hll-1 1 nt'H mid wlfo pciit a fi-w (layn In Laki-vU'W lant week from t'licwaumn. Tin- family t I'- Hohi' arc rxpnt e,l iicrc from I'IdmIi Friday. They will II vt la l.ak !mv thin winter. p;, s. MfKlan. , Hiijii'rhiiiMKli'tit of tlic iclt'trrapli line Iiiih Imiii over tin; lino imiklnn repair, lit? cantc hm far iinrtli aH flat Crt-ck. (ii. M. .Iuiicm liroaiclit IiIh 1miiuIi KtMin. W. ft. NaliliT ami laiiflitcr-In-law, Mr. CI. W. JoliuHoa down frum I'nlHlcy Monday. Mllli-r and Lux have piirclnnel two car loatlH of alfalfa hihm In Sur print' vallt-y, lliruiiji'li l S. Dcni-liy, wivh tin" IVilnrvllle Keronl. Y uiilt'rKtaiil 1 lint i' M. Sain Ih rm pl .v ') an MjHt lal writer for t lit I'urtluiiil OrcKonlan with lii'ailiiiiir- Ut la tin' Cniw Hay country. -h. Jim Ilwdcr t int Hovlc Uliurj cuiiii' down from Silver Luke laHt week on a vlxlt to lier father, J. II. lllalr and Lukcvlvw frlewlti. Tlit AltttniH rialnilealer reportH that Col. llt'HM, who owned a mine ut Cauliy, MoiIik: county, him mild It to San I'runelMeo partlen for $."iii,(HHi. V. K. Wlim.-ler ha leawd IiIh ranch down the valley to A. K. t'oiiverw, ami he will take IiIh hoii, who Iiiih been Hick for Motue time, to Callfor nlii. Mr. ((Hear 1. llem at-il MinMl.uetta I'oHtcr, luith of Warner, were uiar rieil Tiu-Hilay evening In l.akevlew. W, It. Snider Hilld the wordn for them. hafollet & CiillliiM have removed their thoroiitshlired laickti to the TIhih. II. NlierWk ranch In Summer Lake, for the winter, where part if h wUIiIuk to Imy can we thfin. 41 K Arthur Stanley, hoii of Thou. Stan ly ir I'alHley, who Iiiih Iteen in and ulmiit Iteno for a year paHt, returned to IiIh former home lant week, hhk- lUK through Lake lew Saturday. Jim' Howard, the lreN valley itnekmiui. wiih dolnn liimtneHx In Ukevlew lant Saturday. UIh trip to the city wan of llnanclal an well MMuvlal Intercut to The Kxainlner. ' E. It. Tatch, the vegetable man illMpoHcd of IiIh lainlneHH and Htock of Tegetalilen t( J. W. Howard laHt Saturday. Mr. Howard will now upply the people with nil kliuU of WKutalilo. t Daniel Koone arrived here from I'liwh Tuenday. 'We unflenUAnd he l looking for a plow near achool to locate for the winter. It la rumored that J. A. Morriii Jin bought Mr. Bmuie'H Mtore. at HuhIi. A iileanant Hallowe'en party wa given by Mint Ethel McKeetowveral of her youiiK friend Monday evening fttthohoiue of Mr. and Mr, ltobt. McKif. A large number a I tended J a noud time wan hud. . II. 1 'aue of Portland lias ree.-ni-ly I'ure haned the 1'ivil and lux -M i luiMf much near fort Klnniilh. HiivImjj no cat tie he Iiuh t.eerul liitn " I toiiM of hay to hi II on the place. AililreHH ISO Front Ht.. I'ortliind. 4(1 Air. Murtln, the limunuiee ffent who apeut aevonil weeks lu tlilu valley, returned to hln home at H'kii hut week. He vltdted The Ex. mim? r office lant Wdneaday ven ,nK In company with hln wife, and bora Oulvtn of l'lne Creek. Thii 1. k V.iaIliltaluuin , auu-wpj in tirw ivmiii""" iwowo voH)o to th pviul'c. For ,(ur hour the flrat nlRht over 125,. 000 people rode on the underground Wrofta. whlcli Iia been utulur con- Thou. II. Cloud has pnrchaHed a home north jf the nchool hotine from C. II. Dalrrmnle. We nmW utand the price paid wan $7.ri0. Mr. Cloud Iiiih a neat homo, and In a de Hlrable part of town. B. M. Oliver, of La (irande, father if our neighbor J. C. Oliver, arrived here on tho Htago Monday morning for a couple of monthH vUit with IiIh Hon. He In quite aged, and the trip lined hi in up pretty badly. Ilamey O'I'arrell paHHed through Lakevlew lant week on IiIh way from I'alHley to AlturaH. where he goes to take charge of a i and of Hheep, 1m- longing to V. ft. Tarker, for the win ter. He expected to meet Mr. Par ker at Alturan. George Kcclenton and Mins Ilcrnlce Caw were married at the Venator ranch laHt Sunday. Judge Daly per formed the ceremony In bin iinu.i1 plfiiHimt manner. The happy couple Ht ii rt for Portland thin week on their wedding trip. The Examiner wIhIich them a life of hiippincHH. .1. T. Jordan, of Spokane, Ih here (IiIh week In the IntercHt of the WcHt ern Hlntorv PuhllHhlng Co., of Spo kane. A complete hiHtory of Cen tral Oregon, embracing 7 coiintioH which will includ.' Lake county In to be iiil)lihlit'd The hlHtorlcal writers will be here U'fore long. s Another item publinhed this week, c.lipimd from the Alturan New Era Hhould nerve an a warning to the people of (Joone Lake valley to une every precaution ugalnnt the dread ed d Incline diphtheria getting ncat tercd among the children of the val ley. At thin time of year an epi demic of diphtheria might take half of the children In the valley. Pkih roil hai.i:. A number of thor oughbred Poland China plgH, Import ed from JiliiioiH bred from prize winner at the Illinois State Fair, and clowly related to t lie winner ut the International Stock Fair nel 1 at Chicago In llHi;i. Come and look at thene pign whether you want to buy ornotut the C. M. Oliver ranch, 3 milen noiith of New Pine ("reek, tf C. II. Markham, for Heveral yearn employed by the Southern Pacllic Co., and who ban worked up totJen eral manager, ban nent In hU renig- uatlon, to taHe effwt an noon an Mr. Harrimau can find a mnu to take his place. The honur. It in believed, will go to Ed. E. Calvin. Mr. Mark hum in offered a more lucrative ponl tlon at the head of uu OH Co., lu Texan. y - Attorney C. H. Dalryinple, who ban Ihnmi a practicing attorney In Luke view for several years took hi departure for Ashland lontSaturday, where he U'lleven he will find a letter field for bin labors. Mr. Dalrytnple Is a very able counselor, and it Is hoped by Ills many Irleuds here that he will meet with prosperity In bin new field. He has the promise of a partnerHp In ,i "od Invr t!rm In Ashland, but he had not deckled Just what he would do, aud would not decide until he reached there and looked over the pronHct. V r 10 SltaIWHIWW-' . Take cdIU easily? Throat tender? Lungs weak? Anv 1 relatives have consumption? I Then a coujih means a great i Cherry Pectoral deal to you. Follow your doctor's advice and take Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. If heals, strengthens, prevents. Vnr It yri 1 Inn illW :r',l kuu II r.ll ltnllii. wimK li'' H..M.. !.. ".".I' All tlnlKV'.t. for A MATTER OF HEALTH fx 'S Absolutely Pure' HAS IM SUBSTITUTE MEDALS OF HONOR COPIED. Ruthless Piracy Practiced Upon De signs Adopted by the United States Government In tearly all the countries of Europe medals of honor issued by the govern ment or the sovereign ici peopie deserv lnR recoi.u.iiun for tii&anfeuiscd ser vices la t;ie army, navy or i,:- lits of civil lile are i.ro.t-cud by lasi aom im itation. It is a pen.il on'tse in Eng land, for instance, for ha ir:di,'l'hil or a society t6 issue a bron.-.e 'jcavlag a rLBcuibianco to the Victoria crcts. AUhough the genuine to:. en Is- of tri fling iniriLbic value, to posaesg one is the hifchect ambition of the British soldier or sailor. In this country, bow ever, Bays an exchange, there is no penalty attach fd to i;.e wearing of imitaiions of the medals that .may have Ken worn on the field oi battle. Because the Grand Atmy cT ;he Re public and oi her societies M.'t copied the original design of the medal of honor issued by the Uni:cc! StiLcs gov ernment It Is pro;;obtd to call in ali these emblems and adopt an entirely new deslpfc. A bill to accomplish this Is now pending in the tenate, having been favorably reported by the com mittee cn military a"a:fd. A great deal of cornjilaint has been made over the cuRtom of various patnoiic- organiza tions of conjinp the medal of honor given in recognition oT deeds cfsvalor on t!ie pnrt of snny and navy men. The inslr-n'a of the Grand Arrrr of the Re:"'bl!e sro almost prac'.'-.'i'.y the same and miiny others are so simTir In gen eral apijeirinte that it is dlClcult to distinguish the medal or badge of hon or, when on the wearer, from the insig tiia worn by members of military, fra ternal, charitable and other associa tions. Designs have been prepared which will furnish new medals and rosettes entirely different from those adopted for other purposes and whicfc are more appr"rrive for the purpose In qnestlon. For Instance, th rrrrnt etrb"'-in rnrn In lieu of the medal !s a double bow knot of narrow red, white and blue ribbon, mounted on a button and de signed for wear on the lapel .of the coat. Sometimes th bow is in a hori sontal posl'ioc, aonretlmes rerilca and sometimes V.antwtse, according ,'o the position of the button. EecVse of these varytriT poel'lons tie badge 4s not a comp.et uooess ttrfui. ornamentsl and durable decoration. On the button H t not r'i" that the emblem la an award of valor or a btdge of honor. The only reulia mat ter thereon is the Imprint of the firm w'tlch hns bt rln the mooooly of minufactr!nr h hdre. Thm the nt',em Is ("erlared to be so d "-rtla-lng nrd inntead of b" cf iaror. When the r.rfent b'll from 1h wiif iltM ' ivnt it vnwHw d rmlt the vf ' of tnet'a's of honor for "other o'dle"11l-e calH''- " This rro vlsfbn Tttrd a s'tapici' n thnt It wa Intcn.''''' ' i'itbo'- tk of medals fo d"'- wir"- fid other duty out of atght of the enemy. It was qulci-Iy changed to as to restrict th sward of medals for "gallantry In ac tion." M. C. Church, Ljpkevlew, First QitartiTly scrvl.-o will lie lu'M ut I.aUt'vlt'w: (iitnti'rl,v runfi-ri'iuv Sa tu rd ii y, Nov. 5, ut 7 p. in. Kev. Dr. M, V. Win', 1'. K. will ptvaili, Sunday, 11 H. in. anl 7 I. in. Sucraiuent of the LonlV SupiH'r will follow mornliiK mrvUt. Kvm.vImm1,t fordlilly Invited. SANfOUD K.NVltKK, Fantor. Pout & King hav tl hw 4 i: gra (a LaUevlvw. Tlieir liquor r pare and abolutoine, and their pluo Is oonducMd ou th most mwWii plan 2t) o Bnil . tf OTOniA. lbi M Yn H Alwirs Spring is Come and Gone g ' & A and we arc under renewed obligations to our many srichds for their liberal patron age. Wc have in stock and expect to keep constantly on hand, a complete stock of Hardware, Wagons, Buggies and Farm Implements of all kinds, and hope by strict attention to business, and square dealing to merit a continuance of your patronage. 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INSeCT OUK MAriMOTN TOCK OP Bailey iVLassingill Restaurant., AT ALL HOURS I'aiacc Ectaurant, I intend i.st w BUVtssActton. s ' Aa , Y A V i V V V ft Weak Lunfir i 'truction four jcurn and cot t75,00, f ftw . .... . . lu im Vw ItowHiumi Boitf " witn t equipment. The roiw w Buw Ulue m lien long. Avr' Wior tr th lvr, and tlius id it.v-.- t