mnnimnmiimmmmimiiif A HATTER OF HEALTH '"Ill Illlllllllllll Illllllllllllll HtMttonal local GREAT REDUCTION IN SUMMER DRESS GOODS. SampM of the IVnnlHun shipping tAp nt The Examiner onlce. All ultra nml iHa1ltU', from Manila to linen. ,f j it. lbirns, of Warner, wim a jkovlew visitor flint of the week, minding his friend that he In still "on top". Hoard nnd lodging nt the Oregon Feed Ynnl. 4 jx-r wk. Meals iTi cent. Mho men' laundry work. Jilts. i. W. Wink, Proprietor. Si'-tf FOK I.K. l'uro-brcd Poland Chlim bigs. Iiinire of Chan. Oliver f New Pine Creek, On-giHi. 24 If. All kinds of blanks at the Examiner otlice f"r !( aluiK mining claims desert claim", tinilx-rciainisand hoiiiesleHti. The Sandwich Island sugar Im L'.l jH'r eent ln'tter than Western Kefln cry Sinjar. For wile at ticorge Conn's store. Paisley Oregon. Alex l'itzpntrirk, general super intendent of the Chcwaucnii Land & ( tittle Co., came to Lakeview on liUfiii' sH hist week, remaining never- 111 (111 VH. I'.Moii Woodcock and family and Mi A'l.i Woodcock returned l.it , Sarin iv from a several days' out- i In mi I In- head water of the Che-1 .! iica ii ri er. I'nfiii-s ivir-hinir lumber -ii 11 tind it ; lit the Norm, .liiiilli - Harris plan- ! i ti inill. team Im hauling steady, ninl can iJveyoii w hatever yon may vv.vit. fruiu t he t 'a ma sa mill. Jiitf i U. V. 1 1 1-ln-t . the linden llilliniii itii: man diid P. F. Cheney .pent last ! Wok at the milieH. .Mr. 1 1 i;: Met mi vh there i as ymid a Mirfaee prospect, ll ! lr;l I'ViT HI'll. Ml'. I Collet hart. r tlinie.l leillle. hw ty man ewe i! In hiin-cll und hi" ' f: ti l.i master a timle or pr.ife--iuti. Ili'.nl the ii-il;IV adverl i-elnellt of the y. M'.e-e Nrhnoli. of Tch-pupliy, ill thi-ir-ne ;unl learn how eic-ily a vmn,r man ; or hi'iv mav learn tele.'taphy and be a-uie l a Ki-il imi. aim -J -! C. !!. M..-CatiiU-r and his partner, ; Ti in ! ht cnii-M-rn and locators, were li'ie ft nin Klamath county liit of tli- week. They fame here with the ( t'l-rtatiiin of Investigating theni'm- ! il exritemelit. There wan something dwing in the police court Tuesday morning. J Three men w ho had had t heir "t line" i Monday and Monday night, were ! huhiiicing their accounts at the lie-; order's ulllce. ! TIkim. I. Caldervvoo 1 itml brother! Frank were In Lakeview first of thei ''k on business connected with the ! otnte of their father, deceased. TliniiiaH wan appointed ndininistrn-( tor of the estate ax will he wrii in the notice In thin issue. Mr. Murker, the timber cruiser, ar rived Monday with a loud of Pastern people wliii cuiuo here to look over the country. They went from Ply north and passed down the county to l-akeview. The leader of the par ty fi.vn ho will briny another party i'f home KH'kerH In this fall. no r q ' ion know the medicine that j nakes pure, rich blood -Oyer's Sarsaparilla. Your "other, grandmother, all your ( ?olks, used it. They trusted Sarsaoanlf ti m it. Their doctors trusted it. Your doctor truMs i . 1 Ihmi trust it yourself. J hero is health and birenyih in if. "I u(Tri UrHliljr fl.M i lu.l'i ' ";Jil lituou. 1 tuiii.il im irlul ii - - - - -.pni ill., rui i li UU currrl .,.' Li'ii 1 1 . r.',mrr" VUI. If'. I'. 1 A I' I mi. r. v. v. '' IW.O!. AlH'' ..-I M for Rich Blood rnis r nntl iaxattv. PQUDER Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE An auction sale of house hold good's will be held at the reidence of Y. A. Wilshire Saturday Sept. Hth l'.m."., nt J o'clock In the afternoon. FOK SALK. House and lot, one Mock north of the School lions, to gether with household goods and a good typewriter. Ueasonnhle terms. c. i:. Mooid.. :ii-tf Monday was Labor Day. The day wns observed by nil the county and federal ollicers, in fact, every body except the real "laboring" men. Several Surprise vallev freight i tenuis passed through town Satur- j i day evening and Sunday, going toj the Luke county sheep camps after wool to haul to the railroad. We j understood some of t hem were bound j for Me rrill after Hour. j lleryford iV Fuller, the progressive Livery stable men, have purchased j a new piano from C. F. Sliepard, thei piano dc.th-r. Tho-e who attend ! any kind of entertainment, at the! hall lio can have the ph UMIIV of; listening to good inuMc, at least. j Mr. S. T. olvin was lu-oiight in ; i from 1 he ranch last Saturday unite sick. It was feared at lirsl that lie j was taking down with typhoid1 i fever, but he thinks now heeontract-1 eil ague in California before he -re- turned home this spring. The old gentleman iiipton has suf- j fi led a portial clorke of paralysis, i and is in a soinewlnit embarrassing j predicament. He is without means j 1 i of support, and the climate does not : agree with him. lie wants to go to w here his daughter is, where he ex pects to be cared for. We are informed by Mr. (ioo lwiu that the chances were very favor able now for Mr. licyiiohls to take charge of the Key nolds & Winglield goods and open the store next week. There Is hut one creditor holding out and he is i-xpected to give in this week. Mr. (ioodvvin is glad to see the business settled. A letter from Mrs. A. J. Neiloii in San Francisco says that, F.inporiuni of fashion in that city are "resplend ent with beautiful, new things, und that she is studying and working very hard, and hopes to be at homo by the loth with a much broader knowledge of her art, and many very pretty things for her friends. The annual meeting of the Oregon Slate Dress Association meets In Dortiand Friday and Saturday of this week. Au invitation Is extend ed to all Oregon newspapers to at tend the meeting. The letter car Hers of the United .States met In Dortiand Monday la annual conven tion and the newsboys of Dortiand on Tuesday. 1". D. Light returned from Sur priJe Valley last week. Mo vlslu-d the Kuffader mines while at liidwcll and brought back a Huh specimen of the ore, which contained free gold In good proportions. Mr. Light nay the mine Is to be worked, and the hoys have already located a mill ,!te and secured water righl. vU-. Tho Uo ledges are owned by the three Kuffader brother, John Wall uud Deto Loreuen. The sample of or brought over by Wlit - piece of that which assayed f 2533 to the ton. Summer Voiles, Ribolmcs, Grenadines, Silk Lawns, Dotted Swiss Muslins, just a few small pieces left, will close out for one-half price. Ladies' white and colored Summer Shirt Waists for cost Crash and Straw Hats while they last for one-half price. Also several other lines will be closed out to make room for our lare fall stock which will begin to arrive next month. Lakeview Dr. V. K, Boyd wishestoannounce that, he has purchased the dental outfit tif Dr. (). F. Demurest and will be located In the olliee formerly oc cupied by Dr. Demurest. He will be ready for appointments as soon as lie returns from a business trip to Klamath Falls. 34-1' When the liritish admiralty built the new and splendid naval barracks at Chatham they fitted up one of the ! largest rooms in line style for court I martinis, and had "court martial" inscribed on a big brass plaie on the door. Wh.m it was about to be used for the first time the discovery was ninde that the regulations re quire nil naval court martial to be held on the water. The Development League meeting last Saturday night was very light ly attended. The secretary was the only officer present, and the meeting was not called to onhy. Dr. Steiner, the president, Is absent, also V. L. Snellliig, vice-president is in Dortiand, so there wus no presiding oflicer here. Work for the League Is piling up, and a call meeting should be had to get to the bottom of the work. We have liecn reliably Informed that i:d Mays of Dortiand, and L. S. Ainsworth of Paisley, are on a deul with (jco. Conn for hisstoreand grist mill, located at Paisley. If the deal Is closed, It Is the Intention of Mays & Ainsworth to stock the store up with a complete line of gen eral merchandise, and put the old mill In operation at once. It is also reported that ieo. Conn is on a trado for the J. C. Cotiu store at this place. Silver Lake Oregonlau. The tallest tower for wireless tele graplc purposes Is going up on Mt. TamalkaU, In Marin comity, Calif. The station is said to be tho biggest wireless telegraph station In the world and will be used for transmit ting messages from tho United Stat es to tho Hawaiian Island, also to keep In touch with ull vessels plying between the San rranclsco and Hon olulu ports. There will be two towers each 1500 feet high. I n 09 r I ! -II Im nljiL'in. M - "la V. Ht LI) UlGUUi uaim Cli'niiw , Miethr.t iiiu! hi''1! tlie dkwd un Minni e. Iiruri-' nilanli ai.it 'l.'in- iivoiy ii 1 r..i Hull.. In 1 J In.o the u.tr:U.fi ou r the ii.o.il-runo 1.1. 1 i uWurbcd. ltclitf 1. Im media l a ere follow It la not drying- E,Jt vroiliiu) .neiug. iMf BiM, at Drug ( tu or Ly Diaili Trial Sim. W BLT BlUiTUMS, M Wafra. iMMt, TA DUSTER DftjWN rt .j rcjoivcp! I lr 1 THAT IT Ig THE liLA ?y .nocKiKc; hakzs II V V Wrr TH' pov- That is II .Niv3& whew im nam JV BROVWiTOCKINC Mercantile Minim; blanks ut 1 1 it! Examiner oflice. More trouble among the Irish, and more doing in the police court yes terday. The original Senator Hamden ar rived in town, today ( Wedminy) and will perform this evening. Mr. U. 11'. Toney, of Lake City, came over from there last F'riday, accompanied by his wife, Mrs. II. llobbs, and I toy and Matldie llobbs, who were going to Portland to take in the Fair. Mr. Toney had started to take the party as far as Ashland by private conveyance, but upon reaching Lakeview, lit found n crowd composed of J. T. Met.ker and fam ily anil W. F. I'etree and family, T. 15. Met.ker and Win. St imptig, ready to start, mid lie decided to turn his crowd over to them and he went back home. OASTOIITA. Bean the 1,19 ltin(l You ,lave lw3ys Methodist Episcopal services Sun day Sept 10, as follows: 11a. in. at Union School House (West Side). S p. in. Lakeview M. K. Church. These services will be the last for the Conference year as the pastor leaves on Monday following for tho Confer ence which meets at Albany. A re port of work done, money raised In cluding Pastor's salary for tho year will bo made ut the servlee. Per sons knowing themselves to bo tu arrears on any matter will please adjust the same with tho proper of ficials before that time, so that credit may be given. The pastor takes this opportunity to express his gratitude to the many friends and adherents of tho church, for tho many words und acts of kindness re ceived din ing tho year. u WT I eVMB, Vllf VM 1 JM II. t I I a I at II k . UbOKCIb JAMiVlfcKl HAL i MMalaTTaTlTarral faMaTaTTa1TTlMTrri T " ' " f " T-1T -J Company A steam Laundry will shortly op en at Klamath Falls, Oregon. All kinds of Laundry work w ill bo taker and finished in a first-class manner. W. NEVE, Proprietor. OASTOniA. Bean the Tha Kind You Have Always Bougfit Bignatnre f , jSrfl of Likj Finding Money. Finding health is like finding money bo think those who are sick. When you have a couyli, cold, sore throat, or chest irritation, better act promptly like W. C. Harlier, of Sandy Level, Va. He says: "Iliad a teriiiilechest trouble caused by smoke and coal dust on my lungs; but, after finding no relief in other remedies, I was cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds." Greatest sale of any coug'i or lung medicine in tha world. At Lee Deall's driitf store; eOc and if 1. UO; guaranteed. Trial bottla free. OASTOHIA, Bean th si 1 h9 Kind You Hava Always Bought Mr. tleorge Touey while here last week Informed us that harvest wa about over in Surprise valley, and that the hay crop was a little, light while the grain was good. Thefruit was nearly all killed by frost in tho early part of the season. Only a few orchards will have any fruit on, to amount to anything. Mr. Toney says tlie alfalfa crop in that valley In good this year, ami that the valley will produce more seed this year than ever before. Tho sales from alfalfa seed will amount to more than all other products put together. There are now two regular alfalfa, threshers la the valley, and seed coin ing from there may be expected to bo clean. THE f II 1 1 Yl or all whiskies for- thevclub, the ome or m use, I n JESSE MOORE 7 i