FRUri .;hl?YER$ 1 r - f FADELESS FLOWER. Lnkcvlcw And Vicinity A I'rrllr AtmirnllnB riant Wllk Mraaln lrfwiur. Some veiy sensational statement have Imvu given t concerning tha i oHvt ive rah:e of .tlio new fadeless flurrer i!cvo!.ii cd by Luther Hurbauk. Santa ltosa, Cal. It Is declared tha 1 blooms are m Attractive Hint perma-j t-V'i.t that they may lx expected large-, ly to displace artificial flowers rar mil linery a ml Kitt. il.tr decorative purposes. Karbank's variety Is not ti l given to the public fx a year or two. but seed tJ Cephallp'.erum dnimniondlt, the spa cer from v hicta It was selected, ta freely offcT-c ' this season by leading ffclsruen for -. ccuts packet This pant. ha:f h r'.y annual, was discov ered In cent:;:! Australia not long aga It Is ensl'y g-D-.vn from seed, quickly - . -v: ! 1 making k i fntiy in an Li anas it The c'.l Mi ll v.li .: Fbn. ami sin' !)! 'i T ' I' f. . c-.: : to ! i.;:':t dr, !. c-J i.i cr '. h it; li! - , i.i . - ti. . :. tl:.- I .: OS .:i re .' fe:e.2 1 i : of t::i-..i- - ' ca.-y i value ill! 1 Lar.ic's Hi prrdv.re I; The Eo. niouii aro i.i'.i li;t t!;i y r-li ' tnoro i'.w.tL". !. kew i ii '.r ss runn:. i plain prowuis; j . it g inlen snil. Tht I i. the iilusiration. '. iiver varies r vn J pretty r. -y vi;a- ;roJu't-i iu k.v it i ut la.' n 1 f ' ' ;.s a f.iiut 1 :t ' ' t li -c-.-r a ' If life is worth living, live well. To live well, you fnitst have the very hest of food protluets. Here everylhin is jrooil; every tiling is intre, ami rapitl selling keeps out stock fresh. Your Thanksgiving Order Is wanted Mere. Hxtra Standard Tomatoes irc a can Solid Pack Tomatoes 20c n can Iowa Sugar Corn 15c a can 3 cans California Sugar Teas 50c 13 cans California String Beans 50c Ivrie Corn Eric Peas Erie Stringless Beans 25c a can Bishops Soups 3 cans 50c ? I ! Bishops Plum Puddings 30c a can 1 1 Choice Mince Meat in Cdass Jars 7;"c FRESH CRANBERRIES JUST ARRIVED. r I Premium Crocker y t Cou p o n s Free with i each 25 cent Cash Pur- l chase at Re- ' tail. ft re . WMBa T i -T- "I i -. s-t:-. ii id- .. 1 : 1 n t i issouora t t I. :. ; j V. : l il I": .: i !i-v .y it T 1 nil t hriT ; in!i;-:it!- !; th": o'isvr !!:::.; '.ft.- when Cr'xvX. a tl.f aUai-'-u.et t t:;e stalk I of a raUier flimsy cb-iraeter. ; The color, Ihov.z'i t'e.'icate anil a Tree- ! able, will not uir every on?. Tbe re- ! talne-.l perfume is a p!e;iinR feature ' we Lave not tiiticod in other gmlea , everlastings, tlicmcrh It is comraoii with ; many ura3-.es vi d for lryin5, eo:i- ; eludes Itural Nerv Yorker, In corn- : uienting upon the ue-vv floral sensation. ' -r , ,,Si f 1 -Demand Tha Grand ; PlantlnK StrTvbrrrle. It lias ahvjy; U-en n:y practice to plant straw! .cirics in rx-.-s three ainl one-half feet apart, aui! tiie distance ia the rows iVpt'U'is very uiucb on the variety. Wi ii .! 'j i nk fr-cvii's va rieties iii the r.:.. !-: i c t!i;ee ( ' i:i a ruw is plenty . '. , 'u y.S.i. TU.-y will fill i:p tLeu. La'.. t.;'::!.,'a v.Tifiy I.V.. i- :' . ' lif'-.-:) or FEED AND LIVERY STABLE SOUTH LAKEVIEW. C. G. LOVELESS. Proprietor. the N-.vi ei-htiM-:i iu. 1 ;:ii i .1 p! u- 1 ! u:iv.g t! want ii a : the war: , f if '!i!1:- : pii!i:'i" i. l.'.eni iz a - plain - it ; lie : .'-n lug r.jre i ji-ver y ".i Of it-: rhiil;' A Xe-v Jt 'ii- 1 '., inr.i V f.f ;;i y ; i.itjt tr.ie t ::inc 1 pi -uty i . Ci .h I ,.r,,i ! v. t t..f r tl.c i.i ! c 1 i aii'l c: r 'I t,,.,.i.' j.hitt- where their lh. v '.v ht cared f r iit N xt rlnirmliijr U rinmk-tf 1 v inur John O'lotit win In town Smi'liiy. I'tit , nr I linnkKiilvhitf dliuier fit Hotel Lnkevlew. W. I.. ll wim lierv fruin Tort liunl l't Trl'liiy. J. W. KIiikO' liux lioiiulit property ttt Iikcpoit, Cut If. ThrtM'f Jih Armer'H clill-treii nn HK'K W Mil t, pllolll. t'luli nunc .smunlay iiIrIK, k hikI enjuy yonrm It, Murilu McHincr ut Ailcl win In LMkevleW ll Week. C Thrimiou wm up from the ranch lut Sutunlfty. J. J. Monroe iu up (rout Willow Knucli ltit I'uurMtiMy. Apples ut WcmleU'a buUherlup for utile tit pxT box. 45 3 Jim Young wiM In towu liwt tsa. urOny Iroiu I'oUouw oihI. C. K. t'iiupbell, the t'aUlejr uliwu luntl, Ih In LevleW on IiiIhIiichm. Have a K',nl'c treat ly eatltiK ThaiikfMlvtii iiiuiu-r at llou-l lukc-vlcw. tieo. l. Ihiirow, of Motel Lake view, Ult on Aiomhiy'H utatfe lor iCciio. TIioh. t'lon.l. the Soda workM man, has Ikh-u limler the weather for xev eral ilayn. W. 11. HaiumcrHley wan Iu town l.iHt Saturday from hi tiuarti val ley ranch. Thniiknnlv dinner nt 12 m link on Thursday. NovciuIh r IU), at Hotel l.aVeview. ill;. Sclll.t;el expt-rtx to Hturt for Ohio ni-t Tuetiilay, w hen- h" w ill re main all win('i'. 1'on't furu'et alxiiii the lilu Tha " i i ; v i 1 1 Ii 1 1!, N; i muiw-r -" f 1 1 1 . Tii ..f. j it.eliKliiii; iipier. 1 (. ' UiiiiiMi i.iir.l n .ii in In .ui iir-l ( I the Hivk iifd r a f-itir-lior.e load '( suppliert for hi i n-k ranch. i J Mr. Tlmrii ton, I he ilrui-i , h.is i e- I mod 'led the hi i ,-nor of t he d r u -j st ore l j it 111 hod a k dvht put ill. I Foil Sai i:. i 'lie khoiI work team; I price renaonalile. Addre C I.. ('iiiivcrw, l.ahcview, Orcnon. I'M FOR S.M.i:. 1'itre-bred I'olitnd China pi;. Iminlre of Chan. Oliver of New Tine (.'n.ek, Oregon. 21-tf. If you are thinking of oraulzln a hKck c(jtiipany nee our new Manidei of Wall .Street engraved ntock cert ill catcN. tf Ught & Harrow will put every, thing gooil to eat on their IhIiIcm for the dancer on the night of Thank irivlng. :! Your wife han ln n treating you to dlnnerH a w hole vetir, now treat I her to one on ThanltHglvIng day at ; Hotel I.iikex i.-w. A Ne w f,llie I'iinc.V l -coratcd l'lelil- 1 , ... ..I. I I s HUM i inrni'i.i iiinvni UK ' Av 1 Mi..?- s-r.r.vl.cTry ' ili 1 1 i :: ;j V j.'.tnt U no'h I have I will also keep a tesm and rig to hire. ::iv I!' aetrr t!j;it way. .-erry Specialist. A iue t.n.e tj lir.ett cnttiiiKs of rose? . .. L .7-.- . ' . .,...t,ufrt, Inr Is about the end of Sepu-Uiher or the ! , renews ins na:r, m? X.i. .1 1 a 1r.3,u,o..iv,i,v,, ,.v o, month of o -toi.er. Thr pro-.vth then 4 hat you ne.d if yoi:r l:'.r h f I . J . d c r t u r n 1 n g g r a X J TJ f a ifl is practically completer and the shooti j 1 restOf-S te r1""". S.fr" f"'l''7 h?'T, a'"0.u r"fVT,i''7ci7?Y.Ei.. u. are fairly firi;l. I T T" 1 --r-ri erm n.,iniwi . A plan which has been often success- ful is to take an ordinary garden 1 " " frf.me, stand it on a hard bottom and ! iu It place a cowDo.st made ud of loam i. lf r.,,.1.1 .....1 . .... I 1 1 . j...... n uiuiii uuu niuu iu iuai jirv ' portions. This must be thoroughly In- $ corporated and when placed in posi- j tlou and pressed down flrmly should i S be about six Inches deep. It must then i be watered aud allowed to stand a few i 'days before Inserting the cuttings, i Tbese should bo taken from shoots ' 'S wbicb Lave borne the first crop of j wvritfs vi ine year, as uey win uieu DO In the half ripened condition required. They must be stripped off with a light heel and cot cut from the plant. ;Four Inches Is the proper length for tfce cuttings. Washington Star. The Return of SHERLOCK HOLMES 1 t 1. s M prepared with one-half of rotted j ;Q turfy loam and e-balf of equal por- 'ft tlons of rotted manure, leaf mold and eand. The teds should be rounded rp two to four Inches above the path to carry off superfluous water. t Beds for hyacinth planting should UfTT Tfclanlnat Fur I'lrnni, The Americana ilums fruit so hear liy that In an experiment conducted at tha TVlaeonsIn experiment station It was found that nearly four-fifths of tha crop should be removed In order to get ratiBtttttory results. This latest and best work of Dr. Doyle is now running ser ially in the Lake County Examiner. j The Most Progressive and up-to-date Newspaper in Eastern Oregon. ONLY $2.00 THE YEAR A. I. Splccr, foreman of the Lake Short fat tie Co., icar AlturaM, tpeiit a few dity In Lake view the piiHt week 011 liUHiucHi4 for the company. Tlic recent Ktorui brought with It gladncHH to the Hhe'pii)eii, and an epidemic of la grippe. To have both , it in ucccHHary that you have the former llrnt. Petitions have been filed with the Secretary of .State by advocate of woman suffrage to have the amend ment to the state constitution ' plac ed ou the otllclal hallott for the next election. Klamath county has two uew newspapers, the Merrill Record, pub lished by Al Barnes aud the White lake Times published by the White lake Publishing Co.. with It. V. Hut- chins as editor. Postmaster Wilcox wlshen to state that parties who inteud bidding ok star route mall contracts should rush In their bids, as all bids must be sent In to the department so us to reach there by December 6th. Attorney J. K. Kane, of San Fran cisco; who came to Lakevlew to ap pear for Mrs. Jones In the Circuit court, and who had the misfortune to shoot pnrt of his foot off, left for the city ou Monday's stage. Mr. Kaso had not left his room In tlio hotel since he was shot live weeks ago, until ho was carried out to board the stago Monday morning. Mrs. K. A, Nnydcr U sunVilrg from CI'J sIpclllH. Iron toy of all kind 011 dUplay at AlilNtroni UriH KvcrylUiiK nt AhlNttoin Hnn, to mnke X inns a miu'CfM Win. Alford was in town Tuesday preparhitf for the w inter. MIhm Alice McOrnth I visiting MU I'n mile ToiinliiKMcu this week. Hearst Irigaluluif votes In the re count of the New York election. The display of dolls at AliNirom llros. In still complete for you to see. A lower country p d. Her was here this week selling peanuts and sweet potatoes. Win. Heneflel was over first of the week to make final proof 011 his homestead. Say, that display at Ahlstrom llros. Is first -clans, articles to num erous to mention. J. F. Floiirnoy Is the new operator In K. llurke's place, while .Mr. llurke takes a much needed rest. ItoitN NpatiKctibtirif, In I.akevlew, Oieoii. Noveinlicr "I, ltNI.", to the wile of I'red Spanuenbiirg, a daughter. A ddllculty aroso one du.v IumI will Is-twei-n .1. I'. Matlpli 11 Hi I !-. Jones, which tiTiiiiaared In a H-ttl-ctiff. A. Itleber is iilte busy this wek mnklug arrangements for the dis play of hU large sti ck of ChrUtinas go ds. What's the ums hi cooking your own Tliiinli-ulvliiir dinner when you can uet. I lie Is'Mt tliittcau be had at Hotel Lakevlew. ll. ... ... I. . I '1 .. I im. 1 ii 1 1 1 - 11 111 ii'iw c 1-i 1 1 -i 1 in,- r lin k renldeii "e, on Water lii t, and will move in. ri- us mi'o'i ,i-i i. o. j .1 1 l!i llr-l ill (li .1 t I 'li' J ill Hi'. ! A !i' ro ii 14c it n.-c-i liiv.. itn lrj 'lil'Ut III is 0 N lie. 1 1 1 v .1 iimii I to I lliovv off lo tie- li.'t a I v i 11 1 .1 vi'. j 1 In y have a line t . of lm!i i.iy i ;.n ids I lil e.t r. j lli:l r.eril.ild. Iti I ,:i k W, j trefoil, Novemiii r 17. I 'o.", MUm j I. aura I '.-r 11 . t r I . I iiM-ea-.d had no rclai i ves here; her rem liim were in terred ill the I. O tl. I', cemetery. Mrs. l'.llen Jones, who has here since October attelidilii; to blll iichh matters, left Monday morning for hin Francisco, wnere she will upend the w Inter. W. It. Itertinrd has boiinht the Wiugtleld r Mldeiiei, and will move to towu to send hU children to school. The lion Is a nice, lare one, wlih plenty of ground. Mrs, Crow, Mrs. W. H. shirk's mother, will leave Lakevlew shortly 1 for ('uliforuia. she has been hero tnont all sinniie r, hut t he ( I, male iu w Inter does not nree w ilU her. .1. IS. Vi'4 ban lii-i ii misted from the relHlerfhip of the I.e'l-1 1 ill Idaho, liltid tifii in iiei'Diilil of .il- leed dnbling in polnies while III the conduct of otlii'lal IniHincHs. The lyewUton bind ollh- may remain cloned f r some I itue. lie mider-iiiiiiil t lift t Mih, C. W. Dent will take the infant Klii babe of the girl who died laxt week, and raise it. There was talk of taking It away to an orphan's home, but 11s Mrs. Dent wanted to take the child, that seemed the best thing to do with It. Mrs. O. W. Johnson and two little children are to go to Long Leach, a California health resort, for the la-n-tflt of, Florence, one of the children, who has had pneumonia the past two winters. Miss Funnlo Tonnlug- sen and Miss Manriug will also go to Long Ueach. They will be awny till next June. H. M. McDouald has re u ted tho house vacated by A. Florence. The house Is furnished. Holla's actions may seem rather strange In this matter, but he says his mother is coming over from Iebanon to live In the house. Iu tho absence of no other explanation, we presume this one must be accepted. If Lakevlew Is to have a Christmas tree this year It Is high time that preparations was being made to In Kuro tho greatest success, Tho Ilttlo children of Lakevlew are as happy to see Christmas come as children In any other town, and It would bo a shame to disappoint them by lotting Christmas go by without having a tree. WIIUKLY WnATItr.K Rlil'OKT, llelow we glvs a report of the wcuhsr s recorded by 1 tl v (ioveriimeht Meal her bureau station al The Kxsinlni-r t'lllre. This n-Hrt Is ehanueil cadi week, and If our lenders wish to keep a yearly record of weather coiidltlonn for fulilro refer elice, cut nut ths reHirt sloii the hist Ii line ami pasts It In a scrip book ana week after another. This reord w ill lis taken on Timsils" to end each week Hml beitln on Wednesday fort lis next week Oovcrninent W'eather Hnresii Ma tlon al Laksview, Oreitou, . O. Mktixkn, CiM.H.rHiv Olmerver. Week ending Tuesday, Nov. 2(1, l!M5 ly rosijinlii, irli .n'w tiharxnr ItatlM.ii tall of tiny wed. till ii7' O.iMI Ijist I elear " ttiurV "tkl imnP I (h7T cidy frld'y "M l 2 : sat fsi y: " 6aKrJ tS wnii. 4" I'l' u.OT 4 moii. :ilTi!0 iijtii TnI The Ladles' Outflttara, Anna M. Neilon & Co., will make for you any garment for women or children, and will make it a. well si It rsu Im liiatlo. Will niaks it to plesi otl Iu every particular. We will do the work promptly, and never allow you lo twdis- Htixllod w 1 1 It any Im-incm you nmy do with us. Lvery i urineiit sIihII lit, liMk well on the wearer, ami produce s sense of comfort, tiood Ooudu, mikI prices not In any in itsnce, more Ihsu we would Ut silling to par if you were selling snd we were buying, are the principles tipou which we exS'Ct lo auccivd. Our gisMls are ss well worth the mon ey o alc for them, as gisids you buy from any catalogue lioii in S,,n li.tn cin'osie. We ate ready to provo lliiit, snd i. i.iiii to meet ) on for thiit (.in po.e. W were a inonih buying our rim k. We m'.in bed ihe ci'y I 1 el 1 n.ietlv wh.il we Wiitited :lll I i' ll I t.ik 1... ;oi ' . I o. Die puce had to li' l:,':i!, .till l . e,, t l.e fail !i...e:il ;. 1 .1 , .1 . We 1 im, 11 1 id v til 1 1 1 .it .111 ji , ,i a- v '1 . in U tM-lted 11. Imli A N ' U HI- i.i.. If .Ml 10 no :i.i Pike Lit, of Vhool Dook. lie, l c'h I r i tner- i C r's I ilt Header,. " Stvotnl " " Third " " Fourth " " ' FifH' I (eeil's Word IjChsou ( a complete slicller. ) Heed's Introductory Laiiuaue W.rk Heed's & Kellogg's I iraded !-cs- soiis In LiikIIsIi -id Weutworlh's I'Mliuciitnry Arith metic I'.", Went worth's Practical Arlth- metlc Crook's Mental Arithmetic Fry's Iilenn ii tar (leoriphy " Complete " Thotiiiit' lileineiitary lll-toiy of the I'lilted States Thoinan' A 1 1 v;i in e.l Hintory of the 1 lilted Stales. 1 00 Stowed' lleaUhv Hodvia colil- I'byslolouy.) W) Stowcll's I'rjiiier tif Heiillh Hold's American Cltl.en V) Higher Is'hhoiis In I'.nlish U) Spelling Clanks : ().". Wilting Hooks, Nos. 1 and 2 0." " " Nos, :'. and uj ID The above Hooks are for sale at The Lakevlew Pharmacy. la :n I :-D (i.i Wood. We will deliver you n loud of wood of any length, any day, at any place In Lakevlew you desire It. Our price Is f 5 per cord, with dis count of ten per cent If ten cords or more are taken and paid for, Hoonk & Mltl.KKY, Illanks for final proofi, Desert proofs, timber land final proofs and blank affi davits for applications for readvertiae meats, blank witness' affidavits, etc. at The Examiner office. tf r tho woit v ff theywenr ffV2NlSTMBS$ J J&CO'iS j W n OVER-