2 V Stylish People Have their clothes made to measure by THE ROYAL TAILORS The Latest, The Newest and Larg est variety of Suitings ever before shown here. ROYAL TAILORING is Guar anteed the Best Tailoring. Save money by placing your order with the Local Dealer BIEBER'S CASH STORE.... 4n Editor's Opinion of the Sfoyal , Gorfe. j Edyth Tozier Weatherred. in de-1 RCrtMaz a recent trip oertbe Ohhw &. Itlo Grande Railroad, (Ray in "The K s position": "At last the goal ofthe ambition o4. year has Iwn reached marve lous. rouderfnl. grand and luspiring; K3yal iorge is on either hand. The ; ccllv disappointing tlnug w yo'i only I have one pair of eye, while the train ! 1 art in and out uf the tremendous ' -chm. If any who have twver seen J it are womb-ring how it lookn just go and see. Thousands have tried t(5 deScrilie it, yet every attempt fall nb.irt of giving the subject justice." Jf you contemplate a trip Hast, wr.ite W. C. Meliride, 124 Third street Portland. Oregon. f..r b.xiklet pic- Minug (.ulorado laai'.UH K-eiicry and any utlier information you may desire. ..-f Ix-M-rt I- ial fT.r. United States Lrti Office, U kevit w, Oc&gon. February 10, lHOo. Notice is hereby g; veil that Charles I . Hollomay. of Itenio, Oregon, has filed Dotice o" in tention to make proof on his deri Uni rlatm No. 4"6, for the f tF,. sec. , KF.V SIM sec. 32, Tp. 40 S . K. :t0e.. u. w . . . I A 1 -. X T . v1 7:V;lV.", Stturdav, the2ith day of March, ;(K)-". lie t:iiLt the following witneees to jrav the complete imgahoB and rec-1a-at:on of said land: Ernest L. Holto r, Kelvin M. I.n, w. H. Kan roe anl Frr j l.. Alien, all of J"enii, Ort-gou. "-12 J. N. Watson, Rfm'er. I Vted state Laud OAo-, Lakeview ! 'hnn, i -Vi.ruary 10. 1 to", r-.U.-e i- 1 .-re!iyp-vet. that M -lv::i '.!. l .-o-i, of : Hrn i, rrf'n, l,a. !! i,,,tice '. m- iciiti mi tu n.ake j.r-si on !.:- fi-ert-lai- ! ctHini i .4"..",. f.,r K. ml nl . 4. i p. .r. s.. r. :r, t . i; iwin j i.-j,,w, c. s tefore , I"' J'Ui .. nt lnt ; , W ...... -4 - 1 Ui-2r.th day of March, 1 I!p uaio : 'he fol.uir,i; iti,e-' ti pr(;ve tl c ni.j-te irrnra'ion sr.a reclaniittj..!! of a isr,d-. Charlej F. Hollow ay, t Kmest I . Holloaay. w. JI. Munrof and : Fr-d I.. Allen, all of Lieiiio, Oreao.:. i J N. WaTsos, Retistfr. ! Sheep for Sale. i i Aian-iur sal-, about lWiniuJ Uf, 'w yearlings, which 1 wUh to m-U within the iext month. Vheep may U; Mru at Yhoitnand Coring ali.-y iu i:a:ie-r Ivtke V-Uley. If. .S'lhki.ocK "STRONGEST IN 8 ON'i: HUNDRED g ASSlilS $381,000,000 g UK'L,u 373,oooooo To Cure I Take Laxative 4 Seven MilSoi botet sot4 ia In ncmoriam. To the officers and memlirn of jkeview P.ebekah Ixdge Xo. 22, I. O. O. F. We your committee appointed to draft resolutions of condolence upon the death of our lieloved sister. Ollie Haoiniersl.v. 1h?c leave to submit tne follow.inR. Whw. aH Iteath hag affaln another link from the chain that binds us together, and taken away i ne of our sisters to her borne ab.ve. Therefore be it resolv- ed, that we extend our united sym pathy to the bereaved husband, : tamer, motlier, sisters and brother ! and commend them to God, who i 'gracious and plentiful in mercy, un J whu s delight is to comfort the j sorrowing. j Resolved, that we as a Iodge in this time of mourning, renew onr j well known solemn obligations to I the human family, that we revere I the memory of our lieloved sister, by rendering living de-ds of kindness to tbe bereaved husband and relatives in the spirit of our motto: Friend - ship, Love and Truth. No one hem Iht door that ci-one VVbco thejr pm tsyond rw:U. .;l luoatned 1. - of ruKfj, One bf one oar lored one fail. Resolved, that a copy of the reso- lutioua be spread on the records of this Lodge, a copy under seal of the ' i I" dge. le transmitted to the family, j 1 J .be furLifhed the pap r for i , ., ... ,.. . . i Spring goods ever brought to Ijike i at.oti, and that the C barter be ' " to (Jrap' - d ia Mourning for '0 davs. Fraternally Submitted, Mim. L. J. Maoiltox M:''. Ml.NNIK WlLI.ITH Mi:s. MAt:v Iivkemav. Mr. RIair T.cott having severed his ccniieiou with the Washington Inriurauce Company of X. Y. on and after this date ail premiums diould lie paid at the Company's office In Portland, Oregon, by checks, draft, or money orders payable to the order of the company. John Tati.otk, President. THE WORLD" I'OLICY HOLDERS IX LAKE COUNTY J- L SMITH, a Cold in One Day Bromo Quinine miets. & ra 12 month. Tr.ii Ricmatrrr. i a nrl ViVInirv Kead Klelers new ni. this week, lit Manrlug Iitend going to Plush this week. Notice the new adv. of L. M. Co. in thin Issue. For soothing rrfnuhmpBti go to Post & King, ft-tf I L. Russll was In town Saturday from the 70 ranch. J. S. ttranch was down from Clover Flat last Saturday. Mr. Shlnkle, the drummer win In ; Lakeview this week. j Knlf-h Van Loan wan here Sunday ! from Madeline, Calif. ! ( all on L M. Co. am art their j ' price on all lines of goods. K. Casebecr of lllv. was registered I at Hotel Lakeview Sunday. " l'r. Steiner and wife and little son arrived home last Friday evening. S. I. Mass was dowu from Hie ("tiewii!h-a:i ranch first of the week. W. H. Sliirk returned from- his re ceut trip to San Francisco last week. I "out Jt King keep. the very liewt wines and liquors to lie had in Iake view. 6-tf Asmus Patterson was sick several days during the past week with grippe. John Mulkey was in town Monday from his ranch on tbe West Side of the marsh. Joe Fuller made atrip to Paisley and other Northern Luke county points last week. The L. M. Co. are selling ail shoes made by Edward Ktanwood Shoe Co., for half price. X. Arzner made final proof Satur day on a homestead belonging to his father's estate. We learn from Paisley that Jphu Simmons' wife presented him with a baby girl last week. Mrs. E. H. Redden has built a neat i fence around her, home on Main St., near the M. E. Church. I'-.-ru, la LakrViett, 0(VgoU, Mulilj j 4, i:K35. a thiproughbred heifer calf to t I, i:..' . iLrl,"u Read the big new advertisement oi tlle Lakeview Mercantile Co.. In tllUl l,(HU; of Tue Examiner, Paul J. Rrattaln and family came down from Paisley last Sunday and remained In our city a couple of days. John Beet t and wife left for tl-ir Paisley home first of the week after a week's visit among Lakeview friends. We eieclally request our readers j to n-ad the advertisemenU in The ; Examiner; there is information, an d good information In every good ad- vertisemeut. The L. M. Co. will have in a few days the largest and liest line of view and their prices will lie lower .... t .... - Ijjreu Railey left last week for Cottage Grove, tn attend the grand lodge of Woodmen of the World, which meets at that place. He was accompanied by bis son. Ross Twllllnger, of the L B. Geo logical Survey, arrived lu Lakeview last Friday to gather statistics from the land office here in connec tion with the governments work lu this part of the state. The Equitable Life Assurance ..Society cf Hew York.. Special Agent Cm Crip ia Two Days, (Vtt SjCyr on every box. 25c. ' Great Kern nan t Sale I now on at UM. Co. j v Mm. H.J. Moore Is reported sick Mackerel and Salmon at Blelier'a Cash fctore. John Klder was down from Pals ley Tuesday. A. I). Green whs In from thr West Side Tuesday. J. I). Ilolln came down from thej 7.X ranch Tuesday. , Anthony and Keller were tip from Pine Creek Tuesday. , Great reduction In Men's (lata of all kinds at I M. Co. . B. Gruman tKut the fore part of the week in Iakevlew. j The Silver Iike Oregonian starts j out on Its third year last week. A. C. fitch was registered at Hotel , Lakeview yesterday, lrom Alturas. ! Onion .S'ts (iardeu Seeils and : Flower Seeds at P-ieU-r's Cash Ston i j L. I. rrikiH and eo. Manpln came over froniunrner first of tbe w-ek. Fine Ueglstert-d lVrcheron Stal lion for sale. I'.os :KW, Ashland. Oregon. U-17 The l-t Is always tlie clteajn-st. Get Your Money's Worth at Weber's Cash Store. H m. Hough of Silver Lake arrlvM liere Tuesday and greeted friends in Lakeview. Crook county papers are agitating a dally mall service from Lakeview to Shaulko. Creed McKendree was over from tbe Ely country last Saturday on a business trip. Fred Snyder ha bought a 40-acre wood rauch in Warner Cauyou, y Ing f so for it, so we learn. The most popular saloon lu Lake- view is Post &. King's, where the Wst of everything Is kept. 6-tf Commissioner leut and his wife were here last week, Mr. lk-ot attend ing the duties of his office. Kd 1-aiub returned to Summer Iako-Mouday, after spending several days lu Lakeview on business. March "came lu like a lamb," and according to the old adge, we may exjiect it to "go out like a lion." 11. K. Darker Informs us that his wife, who has been sick several weeks at Alturas. is not uiucn Improved. Several West Side farmers were In town last Saturday and report farm ing progressing nicely on that side of tbe lake. Are Lakeview and Luke County dead or alive? Tbe attendance upon the meeting of the 11th will answer this question. Difficulties lu securlug right of way have all becu adjusted, and work ou the Medlord-C rater Iake railroad will soon bejrlu. The oldest residttut cannot r--H n ' time when Iake county was favored with such lovely weather. No time of 3-ear excepted. Miss Mae Snider has received spring a nd su m mer samp lev of Lad let' Tailor Suits, SklrU, Jackets Uaglan and Bhlrt Waist Suits jMt M. It. Hart went to the railroad last week after his wile, who la com ing to Lakeview to vfedt for a few months. They arrived here Suuday eveulng. Geo. Cooley, the geulal mixer of the Pioneer" at Paisley enchanted Lakeview populace with his presence several days last week. Ilereturncd home Monday. W. K. lllalrcame down from Pais ley last week to meet his family, h0 Jiave been visiting lu California the the past winter. They returned to Pnlsiey where tuey reside. lr. J. S. Jvwey Is now located In Itoon 44, (first floor) Hotel lake view, the same rooms be occupied when he was here before, and is pre pared to do all kinds of dental work. - c.tI WPFkll Y WPATHPD Drtv,,.. ! . . Mytf j. Maw we give report ol ths w, 5 s recorded by the Government mhtt i bureau Utlou si The Eisminer Offi i This report is changed each seek, 1:1 ! oor readers wish to keep a yearly recmj of weather conditions for future tcf j enoe, cot out the report along the ttlut ': line sfxTpstte it in ,sersp hook e week after spother. This reord will n I Uken on Tneeds- to end each seek ud begin on Wednesday for the next I , Grernment Weather Bureau j tion at Lakeriew, Oregon, - C. O. Mktssm, Local OberWt f Wk ending Tuesday, Mar. 7, &. lmj- jmss mlo. rrti Inn' Ivsoon j full at v Will. thurT t.. r.7 0.O0jlll cF "2.V" tnd'yl I 2 0.(H ULf i " r Q1 i 1 iT sat ' V I Hi I 211 I sinil 'fi't:Ci " mon-Hi-i j ":12"" 0.00 O.tM TtTtNl" t new. OIK) (HI j Crucial Moment for Lake (("onlinui-il Kritit Firnl Pv gress. if we prove competent nod capable in our chosen work. W know that we cannot grow escrpt as the country grows. We do not lielieve there can 1 much Increase cf production or busi ness of any kind In onr county ex cept through Irrigation of Its arid lands. We believe, Intact, that pre, ent forms of production have readi ed the highest point, and that t shall witness a decline in both pro-1 ductiou and business if lrrigatkn does not become a reality. The wealth and buslaea uf this count? 1 not upon a lasting basis, flange Is steadily falling. All know thlf and all know that the range Is tbt chief, the only source from which wt derive money from the markets out elile. We must Jin-pare for this to fail In a large degree. Irrigation, alfalfa, licet and ap ples must U the future reliance for stability aud enlargement of buol ness in Iake Couuty. Study Economy. A distinguished authority ou econ omics, wrltlug on matters relutlns to prosperity oCanadasays: "Glw Canada the jMjpulatlou she needi aud she can compete with the world lu any respect." Exactly what we have been cot tending for some time was the great need of Lake county. Population is tbe highest char acter of wealth in any country, and the greatest power In tbe promo tion of the growth of a community Irrigation wilt bring population to Iwike county and there is nothing else that can. Population mean development, and new and divend lied forms of production. This new energy lu productiveness will brin railroads, sure as day follows tn night; and all taken together will create a bu lus -MvUv iusolrlai for a progressive man to think about. Geo. Down bad tbe painful nil fortune one day last week to cut W thumb off, Just at the root of tl nail, while splitting wood. It natural for George, friends to '' aorry for bluj; yet they all know George was entirely est cf p!a splitting wood, when hi wife should have been splitting It. Lb J " j