lit Mr. Walter Dyer arrl red Tuesday evening from Aurora, HI., We learn that EM on Woodcock ao! wife will upend the Winter In Kent Tea Gardin Drips $1.25 a Ion at UiDer Uin More. II. H. Hahn, the Singer sewing innrhlne man of Cedarvllle, U here thin week. K. C. Ahlstrorn made a huslnese trip to Paisley last week, returning home Tuesday. Fd. Hond of Warner r&lley ai In town after supplies last week. He returned home Sunday. H. C. Wbltworth arrlTed In Lake view on Tuesday morning's Western stage, after an absence of more than a year. Milton Brown, an old resident of Lake county, died at Silver Lake 01. Saturday, the 19th. Mr. Brown was about 10 years old. Nan Patterson, the accused mur dorvr of Caesar Young now on trial in New York, Is besieged with let ters from admirer of ber recent notoriety, who hh to marry her. - Mr. E. &1. Brown of Lakevlew, started for Sacramento yesterday morning, to be by the side of ber sis ter, Mrs. Walter Duke, who la not expected to IlTe many more days. Wni. BurguD was up from hie farm below Pine Creek last Friday. He reported things quiet in his section of country. Mr. Burgun made The Examiner office a pleasant call while Id town. Frank Tart on, the hustling young ubifpiuun, cutiie iu from Kheep Itock Uit week, where he ban the Will KoiiHtj hwp. Prank says unlet it utoriiui very soon sheep 011 the tlc--est will suffer fr water. Buy a New Connecticut Pood chopper a combined Meat Chopper I:ood Chopper and Nut Butter mil. They are simple Durable snd Strong and cot only $j.00 .at iiieber's Cash Store- 1 . M. Given returned from Califor nia Tuesday, where he went with a bunch of horws, which he sold for a tuir price. Felix says good horse flud ready sale In the California mar ket, and bring good prices. Ill Barnes, the New Flue Creek miller writes from Richmond Califor nia to have but Examiner sent to bltn at that address for awhile. Mr. Barnes will remain there several tks on account of his wile's health. The Eastern Star lodge bud a big tt last Friday night, and from the thicken bout thrown out at the tbe rear of The Examiner office, the adalr was an enjoyable one. The tou boll Is about finished and Recorder Snider and Marshall Whor too will soon be located in new - offices. Man 1 looking for some one to dedicate tbe two new cells In the r of tbe town boll. Harper and wife and Dlek Hartlorode passed through town Hint of tbe week enroute to Darls Owk on a rlslt with Mrs.' Harpers Parent, Mr. and Mrs. A. HarUerode. They will remain about a month Le ctors returning V their borne at fakley. Stock Examiner Bmltb returned kt week from Klamath county. bert be baa tee Inspecting cattle loving to the railroad. Mr. Hmltb U1 return to Klamath Foils shortly d ezpecta to spend considerable time there this winter. W. R. Bond. h old salt man of j I Earner, was la Lakeriew lat eat- , May, and tailed at The Examiner offli to see the prees run. Mr. Bond hiforoMMl us that be b4 leased bis 'rr ranch to hi nephew E. E. fc'ud, for a term of two years, and expert to spend these two years k California for bU health. Win. Dyketnan of Drews vnlley was In town Monday. It Is reported that big tlmlierdeals In the Jenny Creek section, In Jack son county, have been consummated. Wm. Reed of the firm of Reed.Pclton Ward, of Portland Is the purchoa er, and the price paid range from f 1600 to 14250 a claim. Shoes! A better stock you can not find than at Bieber's Cash Store. A. Stork ninnn, the cigar manufac turer, has received a lot of fancy cigar boxes which he will All with his best make of smokers and put on sale for Christmas presents. The boxes are made expressly for Christ mas present and hold 23 cigar. Mrs. W. A. Wllshlre will go to Portland; about the 10th of this month to remain several weeks. Mr. J. Norln will take her to the railroad and he will be accompanied home by Mrs. Norln, who has been at a Portland hospital for some time for treatment. Harvey Colvln, foreman In this office, received a letter lost week from his father, who went to Lincoln, Calif., recently, seating that Thos. W. Colvln, brother of 8. T. Colvln, was seriously HI at that place. Mr. Colvin's many friends In this county will be pained to hear this sad news. A later report, however, states that be Is somewhat Improved. KMlsfloo to Full stecIC, rool Voqacro ot. Pries St st Btebsr's Cats Star. The portion of tbe new bank build ing reserved for occupancy by the First Notional Bank of Lakevlew, was finished Inside last Saturday and tbe safe and bank fixtures were moved to the new quarters. The counter and desks are very beautiful, lielng of solid oak and handsomely decorated. We heard a business man say that 110 bank In the city wo more beautiful than this. Mr. Cressler is very proud of his new office, and wears a smile that is sure to lirins hlin business. Surprise valley Is experiencing fjtiite a mining boom. Both the quicksilver and the copier mines are promising something for that val ley's future. The quicksilver mines are at Bald Mouutuiu, 10 miles east of Bid well, and the copper mines are about 6 miles south of Bid well, on the mountain that separates this valley from Surprise valley. It Is said that the copper mines are very promising, the ore being about 80 per cent, besides several dollars in gold and sliver to the ton. Notice of Annual Meeting. Tbeaunual meeting of the stock holders of The Ffrst National Bank of Lakevlew will be held at It office ut Water Street, In the town of Lake vlw. County of I.ak and Stat of Oregon, on January 10th 1905 at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon, for the elec tion of director for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other buUnea as may properly come before the meeting. ' ' 8. O. Chess i,eh - ; Cashier. One dose of Aycr'i Cherry Pectoral at bedtime prevents sight couthi of children. No croup. No bronchitis. A Cherry Pectoral doctor's medicine for sit affections of the throat, bron chial tubes, and lungs. Sold for over 60 years.. I fcr m4 ktf CWtt fmrnl r hBllilwauMrMn. rkmnmU of' cflN. i.C.iVfll .. AH for Night -Coughs! Avar's t tt.l - - A MATTER OF HEALTH Jill Absolutely Pure OAS 10 SUBSTITUTE A Chance for Speculators. SCHOOL LAND. 280 acres of level unimproved agricultural land for sale cheap. Discription: SW, 8 of NEtfand iNW of SE, Section 10, Tp.,39 S., K. 19 E. W. M. This is a desirable piece of land, located in Goose Lake valley and will make some man a good ranch. ricrefords for Sale. We offer for sale at a great sacrifice tbe following full-blood Herefords, grand animals and grand stock. Armour Grove (Bull) No. 149560 calv ed Mar 21, 1902. Sire' Mack No. 54165, Dam Sara No. 104509. Florence, (Cow) No. 127649 calved May 16, 1901, Sire Lord Lytton No 67320. Dam Flossie No. 44442. Pearlena, (Cow) No. 137814 calved Nov. 8, 1901. Sire Lord Lytton No. 67320, Dam Pearl No, 74063. These animals were secured by ns at the Meadow Brook Farm, Woodstock, Illinois, and shipped in last year, and would prove a great acquieion to any herd. We also have one Berkshire Boar of the famous Lovejoy strain, also shipped in from Illinois. For terms and full particulars address the owners. Baulev Improvement Co. Woodville, Oregon. Notice. All ih tbms are hereby warned and notified not to negotiate or pur chase a certain Promissory Note dated at Lakevlew, Oregon, on or about the 3rd day of October. 7904, for the Principal sum of $(100.00, pay able on or before one year after date, with interest on Bald Principal sum at the rate of ten per cent., per an num from date, gayable to the order of Chas. Vinbocb, and executed and signed by Warren C. Laird and James Barry, The signatures of said Laird and Barry to said note were obtained through fraud and the said Note was executed without consideration. Dated this 7th day of Novemlier, 1904. 45-48 Waiiken C. Laihu. Land Scrip for Sale. Forest lleserve eicrip for securing title to timbered or agricultural land for sale at lowest market prices. II. M. Hamilton, The PortlAnd, Port- land, Oregon. . EnterUlned In the City. Ban Fbancimco Caijk. Mrs. M. A. Htrlplln and daughter Mhte Orace,: were glfeo averyelabor atedlncron ThaoksglTlng at tne home of Mrs, Striplln't sister-in-law, Mrs. 0. yf, Purstj at 2C12 Bush St. Corers wore laid for 12 and tbe menu consisted of: Htlftd ' lbrisftUA4 CelrsoBruB MtUskU borrr hm VofoUbles Coll&or - MocmouI sponnnon Uswbsrry isortstts . MUSS HuHf MlneoPU Applo. iuu Mrs. BtrlpHn I greaUy liaproved lu health and will shortly return to Lakevlew. Spring is Come and Gone g g and we are under renewed obligations to our many sriends for their liberal patron age.' We have in stock and expect to keep t t 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 9 continuance of your patronage. Respectfully, ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOMODATIONS SAITPLE ROOn For COnilERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT otoharrow LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors i '1 T) Z) 3l Si 'S5 SE . ci Si Si rSi Si S S Si i m BEALL'S DRUG STORE I 5 LEB BEAU., Proprietor ,'S m We have constantly on of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy fj Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. 1 Prescriptions 5 Si so: Js2?s?isJtXIJ? i ' HARRIS LAKEV1EW FURNITURE CO, T I t Full and complete stock of Everything In the line of FURNITUR X JUST nE?.-. th!?timr" ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND i&B Olik 'STOCK AND uBT OUR FklCiid t Before Buying Sow fi I General Merchandise 1 a I! v.- 4 ift 3. he Palace .....Now Under New Management . , . .., . ELI, WprMr ,'4 - ; ; GOOD MEALS AT ALL HOURS Having purchased the Palace Restaurant I intend to guarantee the best of satisfaction. ADJOINININO ... I ileal NAllONAl. BANK J. E. Bernard & Son. t) r Ei S ol SE T El S) SEl S3 SKl .Hi Zl Bi Si El il . LAKBVIBW, 0REQ0N hand a Fine and Complete Stock Carefully Compounded if R N lAniTISH & JAQUISH Snider Building on Water -ssssiaa MAHMOTH STOCK OP 11 m m Bailey & .-Massing!!! toy-' , Restaurantee Al WAVS on HANU.. W . to s m Kit 1