I HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS PCBXHXHXOCHXKXHCHX To assist you in deciding what to give, we suggest a few articles here, taken at random from our stock Enumeration of everything in the store suitable for gifts is impossible to mention, but you can come to quick decision by viewing the merchandise itself. Perhaps this list will help you out. We have dress patterns, gloves, collar and cuff boxes, decorated china ware, suspenders, silk neckwear, silk handkerchiefs, umbrellas, gloves, silk mufflers, cushion tops, toilet sets, tea sets, vases, sweaters, magic lanterns, pocket knives, handbags, brooches, beautiful dolls, doll go-carts, doll beds, toy tea sets, iron stoves, iron trains, fancy ink stands, fountain pens, manicure sets, fancy clocks, photograph albums dress patterns, building blocks, picture books, parisian stag novelties, sewing sets, perfumeries, saving banks, facinators, wool shawls, tapestry table covers, linen napkins, water sets, fancy glassware, shoes and slippers, scrap albums, mechanical toys, dancing dolls, games, pictures, cigars, etc, etc. It is advisable to make your selections earlv, while assortments are complete. Compare our prices with the lowest you know of elsewhere, and for economy's sake alone w know you will supply your Christmas wants from this store. PREMIUM CROCKERY COUPONS FREE WITH EACH 25C CASH PUR CHASE AT RETAIL. WEEKLY WEATHCK RiiPOKT. B4ow w lv ruporl of the wihi r a recorded by tb Orwernment weathrr hart nation at Tht Examiner Offle, This report la changed each week, ami II our readers with to keep a yearly record of weather conditions for future refer nc, cnt out tha report along tlx black line and pasta It In a scrap book on week after knottier. Thla reord will be take on Tueeda to end each week and begin oa Wedneeday for the nett week - Government Weather Bureau Sta tion at Lakevlew, Oregon, C. O. Mniui, Cooperative Observer. Week ending Tuesday, Dec. 1J, 1006" 1T aa mla, r-rnclp iCw ?br-tr Itsiiuu fall ul 1j wed. 4C H" U.uu I m J clear- timr. "45' 1:1 "n.irt" T " frid'y 41 T 0 K)-I 00 I " "Vt'.v 4 i ' ' s jo.oo j bo" euit. I 40 '7 U.ih " (to "" inou. "111 ft (Urn 'or ' tuett. a? 7 I 0.00 00 " Your TradB To J rfv . The Store yk l r That Sells 11) . III -Demand The Brand! REED AND LIVERY STABLE SOUTH LAKEVIEW. C. S. LOVELESS. Proprietor. I propria- to offer the puM-c Lor.-es wil I (1 eared 'r liouie. dopplnp place where their thev would le cared for at I will also keep a team and rig to hire. LakeviewAnd Vicinity Phil Iynch came In to town Tues day, Dutch lunch at the Brewery Sa loon, tf Christmas dlnuer at Hotel Iake vlew. Dutch luuch at the Brewery Sa loon, tf Apples nt the butcher shop for $1.25 per box. B. McKuue was tip from I'lne Creek Saturday. D. M. Bryan was down from Clover Flat last Saturday. Turkey and chicken dinner Christ mas at Hotel Lakevlew. S. P. Vernon and family were up town Saturday trading. J. A. Anderson was in towu from the (Jap first of the week. Wm. Burgon was up from the old Butler place last Saturday. Bobt. Morris was In town last Saturday from the West Side. J. Prader came down from Slim mer Lake on business Tuesday. Dutch lunch at tha Brewery loon. Dutch luuch nt loon. Sa- tt the Brewery Sa-tf Wm. KuhmIII was In from the XL ranch this week. Dutch lunch at the Brewery Sa loon, tf I Bcall Is the nk sllntfer at Bai ley & Massing!!!, a tore during Mr. Bailey's ntmcnce In San Francisco. ('. XV. Wit here and wife wen down O. W. Duncan Is In the Silver Lake ! from their .Summer Lake homo lust country riding after horses. w,,.k H, remained a collide of divs. J. W. Green and wife were over from the XL ranch Saturday. Mr. Withers came on land business. Ice harvest Is In full blast. Bnllev Dick Klngsley In building an addl-jand Strllin harvesteil the crop from tlon to his dwelling on Main street, their pond up Milliard canvon hist E. F. Cheney is erecting a new j w,,,'k "", n iv'' Im'' hauling lee from woodshed back of his harness shoo. Cottonwood for several days. F. A. Fltrpntrlck, the ZX foreman has returned from a trip to Silver Lake. J. II. Taiiuehill, the cabinet maker went out of towu Friday for a few days. The best fountain pens made. The "Waterman;" at Thornton's lrug Store. Fil. Fitzgerald Is stopping In towu after spending the summer on the range. B. F. Cannon was down from Chc waucan first of the week after sheep Ivan Harnersley and Bird Wade camp supplies. I Ml AT THE OLD STANDjh Our new stock of jjoods have arrivetl and is complete in everything usually found in a first-class Dru Store; con- sisting of Fancy Stationery, Writing Tablets, Spelling lilanks, Pens and I'en- cils, Ink and Mucilege, Fancy Soaps and Toilet articles, Tooth Brushes, etc. A. L. THORNTON & CO. ' Successor to 1 LEE BEALL were U from Pine Creek last Satur day. ICat your Christmas dinner at Hotel Lakevlew and get the best go ing. The children of Mr. aud Mrs. Joe Arzner w'.iu have leeu seriously sick, are getting better. FOB SA LL. Pure-bred Poland China pigs. luijnire of Chas. Oliver of New Pine Creek, Oregon. 24-tf. Mr. Feeney, the A. O. I'. W. man will go to Pine Creek tomorrow to visit the Lodge at that place. Oeo. Stombough of Warner came over this week to visit his daughter who has been sick at Pine Creek. The restaurant has changed hands ayalu, Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Berry, relatives of Whorton's have taken charge. Fred Wcldey was In Lakevlew last week after a load of merchandise for the AInswortli & Withers store at Paisley. A. If. Harnersley came, to town last week from the ranch and went to Mrs. C. V.. Sherlock's, sick, where In; has remained since. M. Whortou was called from Pine Creek, Sunday to the bedside of his wife, who was dangerously sick: Mrs. Whortou at this time Is Im proving. The Lakevlew Herald died last week after a lingering aliment. Wo have uot heard whether or not the paper will ever start up again. We bare naught to say of Its demise; let the dead rent In peace. Satisfy that longing In your stom ach by eating Christinas dinner at Hotel Lakevlew. About four inches of snow fell at Lakevlew Monday night. Thesnow was very light and fell without any wind. W. M. Taylor came over from Klamath Falls first of the week, where he has been engaged In driv ing freight team from Pokegilma to Klamath Falls. What makes a ulcer Christmas present than a Fountain pen'.' Thornton the Druggist has the best assortment; all the way In price from f 2.50 to $5.00. Blanks for final proofs. Desert proofs, timber land final proofs and blank alii davits for applications for readvertise ments, blank witness' affidavits, etc. at The Examiner oflke. tf Pat Murphy, the genial uheepmuu of Summer Lake, came down to Lakevlew first of the week to stay a couple of days on business and pleasure couiMned. The program for the exercises at the M. L. Church Sunday night, is complete, and one of the most Inter esting ever arranged for a Christinas tree entertainment In Lakevlew, ,(ieo. Hanklns left last week for the Hawaiian Islands, where he will remain several weekn looking at the country. III object could better bo explained by himself, uo doubt, but Mr. Hanklns may be looking for a sheep runge, In case the fclieep are driven from Lake county with a permanent forest reserve. H. M. Fleming. i. H. Harnersley, Henry Cook aud C. O. Vincent, all of New Pine Creek came up to Lake view last Saturday and remained to uttend the I. O. (). F. Lodge. Mr. Vincent Is learning the mysteries of the order. Mrs. Trow, mother of Mrs. W. H. shirk, who Iuim been visiting her daughter in Lakevlew for several months, started f()r San Francisco Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Shirk took Mrs. Crow as far as AI- turas where another daughter lives, who will accompany her to the City. C. M. Oliver was up from bU farm over the line In Modoc county last Thursday and remained In town to attend the A.O.I'. W. Lodge that night. Mr. Oliver says his line hogs are doing nicely, and that he sells one occasionally. Mr. IM ward ( oiilan of Bid well will be over this week for one of them. J. B. Blair started yesterday for Montana where he expects to re main Indefinitely. We are sorry to see Mr. Blair leave Iake county, a he was a hearty supporter of The Examiner's subscription list. He paid -'0 In subscriptions the other day, for papere he ha been sending to friends. J. W. Harvey, the freighter, will arrive to-day with the new typeset ting machine for The Examiner. However, we are In receipt of a let ter from the Company stating that the expert they had detailed to In stall our machine could not be hero till after Christmas, so we will have to be content to set our type by hand a week or two longer than we had expected. K. O. ('ressler returned from Al turas .Monday, where he spent sever al days attending to business mat ters. Mr. Cresslcr states that some hesitancy Is manifest; la the Modoc capital about rebuilding the burnt district. The uncertainty of tho railroad company which I to ex tend the N-C-O. road next summer a to Just where the road w ill pas through tho valley 1 responsible for the reluctance of Alturas business ! men la rebuilding. In Mcmorlam. Whereas, It ha pleased u myster ious providence In It Inscrutable wisdom to remove from our midst and from the scenes and nsHoclatlou of i useful and honorable rnrcer our frleud and sister, Anna P. Snyder; therefore W It Itesolvid. That In the death of our sister, Likeshoro Lslge No. 77, Degree of Honor, has suffered the Ions of an honorable member, one who In alt the relation of life, whether as wife, mother or friend, merited and receded In the hlgheHt degree the esteem and confi dence of all who knew her. That, In her we recognle the true wife and mother, who as such left no undischarged duties; who, dying, , tM-)ucathed to her family aud friend a reputation and a inemls-r without Mtalu or blemish. That, feeling how vain aie mere word to soften or iiMsuage a grief mo overwhelming, we yet tender to tin' faintly of our sister our most profound and sincere sympathy for their IrrcparaUe loss and commend them to Him, whom promise will not fall. llesolvcd. That a copy of t hese tvo- ! Iiltloll ls sent to the ttcrcaved fun- lly, that they Ik spread upon the records of the Lodge and sent to the F.xamliier for publication. C. P. SNinMt, Mits. Aiuuk II aiivi v, Mks. Minsk: Wii.ijts. The Ladles' Outfitters, Ann M. Neilou & Co., w ill muku for you any garment for women or thlldien, and will make it n well on it run Is? made. Will make it to iilcime yuu in every wrticulsr. We w ill do the work promptly, and never sllow yon to ho dis satisfied with any buKincHx you amy do with us. Every garment shull fit, look well on the wearer, and produce a fen ho of comfort. i xd OimhIn, and prices not in any in stance, more than we would 1 willing to pay if you were selliiiK and wo were buying, are the principles Umii which we expect to succeed. Our K'sids are as wull worth the mon ey we attk for them, as (;kmIi) you buy from any catalogue bonne in S,m Fran cisco are. Wo are ready to prove this, nd anxious to meet you for this purpose. We were a month buying our stock. We searched the city to get exactly what we wanted and would take nothing eUo. The price had to be right, and we got the full benefit of cash payments. We can, and will treat you as well as you can be treated in buying ANY WHERE, tf Thl Is examination week at tho school, and all tho pupil are expect ant of the result, each one anxious ly striving tohavecleanexamlnatlou paiers. There I a great deal of In terest being taken In the schools thl winter, parents a well a pupil aro delighted with tho success so far attained. li'.ntmuti i n"ifi i i -Zm..1 . ... x ..-aI.J.:: j IWSIMSS VCO'S OYERALU1 for men who toil ii h-- it am S3