Il Ml ill" III' WCl.V S.t-j ill tf It I II 111 It U( till- : M'MI ":! Our Clearance Sale Before Stocktaking has been carefully pre pared On our bargain Counter you will find seasonable merchandise to be closed out. From every department, goods will be select ed that will prove money savers to the shrewd and economical buyer. Don't Fail to Come Here for Your Season's Wants. PREMIUM CROCK ERYCOUPONS FREE WITH EACH 2& CENT CASH PURCHASE AT RETAIL. ir BlviVcr.V Nil If Nt U A mm t. Ncllou 1 li llltlll Dutch Illicit (It Hie loon. Now lino o i..ctits neckwear M. Co. ;t Kant i in oysters nt the Palace Re' tnurant. Mrs. Mark Mnsgrnvc started for San Frauclseo Monday morning Torn short stay. Ledic shirt waists t exactly cost. ut II... L M. Co. Something new v r.v ib.v. on our iw.ru.iin counter. I Hi wry m-ru Ht'llHOItatlll' good. Ac I'd There In talk of extending the Far mer's Miitunl Telephone line to Silver Iuke from Paisley. The Palace Koctiitimiit will give a first i-lim chicken dinner Sunday for 50e. Don't miss it. Ladies' M!smh iil children's cnpeH, coat tun! jacket sold at it reduction of 'i per cent at L. M. Co. 3 Mr. Jennie Coggburu wa uj from the ranch luxt Frliluy. She culled at thin otlice nttil sulwrilied for tho Ex aminer for u year. J. M. Fairish mul Harry RoUrt ... i .. . i.. camcovcr trnni 1'ltisU msi .--ui.iiro.uy. Tliy said they came over to "spend the Fourth of July. " F. F. McCurty, tut old resident of Northern Ijike County, died at his home iti Silver Like, ufteriu short Ill ness, last Thursday morning. The Alt urn llopul'lican nays tho thermometer ri-1-i-.t i-r-l I'.' ilurtK lie low zero ut Aliur.is last Thureday. night. In I i U i . it wa- K I clow. I Mrs. Louisa S. Fisher died In Al- j a large turn .4 1 Vi'i'tnl'iT iiml 7 month-. .s l'.fc1 aged !i aves I I.T hllsl'HUli died We Wish to Announce to the TRAVELER That he can be as well accommodated at the MAMMOTH LIVERY STABLES in Lakeview as he can at any stable in the Statet , It is our intention to always have iff fiafftTa-goodtipplyof the best hay and grain to be bought in the market. We also keep a force of experienced hostlers and careful Olivers, who will always be )(rly to wait on our customers. HERYFORD& DYKEMAN Lakeview And Vicinity mill lililii FEED AND LIVERY STABLE SOUTH LAKEVIEW. C. S. LOVELESS. Proprietor. I propose to offer the public a stopping place where their horses wil be fed and cared for as they would be cared for at home. 1 will also keep a team and rig to hire. HAT THE OLD STAND3 Our new stock of floods have arrived and is complete in everything usually found in a first-clu:;s Drug Store; con sisting of Fancy Stationery, Writing Tablets, Spelling Blanks, Pens and Pen cils, Ink and Mucilege, Fancy Soaps and Toilet articles, Tooth Brushes, etc. L. S. THORNTON & CO. Successor to Cj LEE BE ALL County Court convened yesterday. Head the advertisements this week. Jay Hotchkis was in town yester day. Dutch lunch at the Brewery Sa loon. t( W. K. Harry cume over from I'lu.-h Tuesday. T. 15. Wakefield came over from Wurner Saturday. Chicken dinner ut the l'ahice Bes tauraut, Sunday, price .Vic. W. (J. Si'eneer bays his family is recovering from a Hick spell. Fresh walnuts, oranges and lemons at the Ahlstroru Bros' store. Don't fail to try that 50c chicken dinner at the Palace Restaurant, Sun day. . E. Wert of Puisley was on the reg ister at Hotel Lakeview last Satur day. L. S. Ainsworth the Paisley merch ant was down on a business trip last week. Commiseioner Currier came down from Summer Lake Tuesday. J. I. 1 tuck worth will buy hide. Call on or aildrcHH hlru at Lakeview Oregon. fc'-tf Charley Lohrengel waa over from Warner and spent several days in the city the past week. VOll SALK. Pure-bred Poland China iI. Inquire of Chan. Oliver of New Pine Creek, Oregon. 24 tf. J. N. Watson and wife went to Pine Creek New Year's day for a hleih ride and took dinner at the state line. A fire in Ileno Tuesday morning destroyed property in the Palace Ho tel and fcamblinK house to the amount of 81000. L P. Cheney the harness maker, re ceived a lot of calanders with his curd printed on them and distributed theut among the people. Jas. Small came down from Silver Lake Tuesday. He says th desert I lif.xtVi lt ill'.!. T.llLll il 111 i t.l 11 in I settle up very rapidly. The members of the A. l. U. W. and V. of II. w ill have joint instal lation tonight, and a banquet will be served after the work. WANTED: 10 men in each ntnte to travel, poht nlgnn, advertise and leave Bamplen of our goods. Salary ST.j.OO per month. f.'J.OO per day for expeiiHCH. kuyal. mji'I'x uu.; Dept. W, Atlas Block, Chicago. 52-2- Ilev. Bailey of Prineville arrived liere Sunday morning to hold revival meetings in Lakeview and (it Pine Creek. He expects to remain in tho field a month or more. He will preach ut the Baptist church every night this week, lie v. Bailey is suid to be it flue speuker and a good revivalist. J. I M.J Batchelder returning from Paisley Monday where he and E. M. Britain were disposing of more of the 1 11 lies laud. Mrs. Geo. M Jones bought 510 acres at 922.50 per acre. All the property is sold uow except 100 acres of laud la the vul ley, 20 head of borses and a few year ling heifers and the land ou Little Chewuucan. family of chlMivn. in" i:Kl. Ira McCall. Clia-. Wright and Ike Scmtsiii gave nni'shiliitciii ill rough rid ing Saturday. The hor-e l t them fa'l a . h 'hi : .) -'.'.( - ln- I. art. Merrill lie.-.. id. The reie'd innv fin.n and 1 1 - col I siH-ll lias put the mad-, in tin- In-.-t sleikfliiug coiidit i 11 il ha been ill tor , I. mil. i Dutch lunch nt tlf t.rt'wiry i llHlll. if A bnrgnitt in ladies nnd Mlssen, wnlklutf fklrtrt nt L M. Co. 'J do to I M. Co' tor quilts, just th Mtiiir for then cold winter nightn. l J. M. PurrUli , Hurry Itoherta nnd Bert lliirbor returned to Wurner Tuen- day. A. D. Short of the llrtit of Wyi.lt A Short, saloon men of Plush, is here this week taking out n liquor license. K. B. Hill and J. li. Blxby of BuritN art' in lakevlew. We understand they are here to buy idieep to take to Har ney county. John Simmons, night bartender ut Hotel Iukeview, went to Paisley Tues day ou u vtsti to tils family, lie ex- HH'ts to return Saturday. Kd. (). IjuiiIi, the Summer Iike heeptnnu cume to Iikeview last week to tuk iu the sights. He Iihh Uen slightly under the weather since he arrived lit town from catching cold. crowd of lakeview young folks went over on the West Side lust Prl- lay night to utteud a dance ut the home of CIimm. Morris. A four horse team nnd bob sleds were brought Into phiy us u means of conveyance. A jol ly time um hail and the likevew peo ple were well treuted. T. J. Olllcld and wile have mured into their new building opptwlte the Riverside Hotel! Tln front part will occupied by Mrs. Ollleld and her confectionery and notion store, while t he n ar w I. :ch Im l ei n part it lolled olf will ! i:-.eit in I heir living uppurt meal-. . Men ill Ki cord. 'I'lu re U -..id to be not enoiij.li miow ill the Cheuaucau lor sleighing. The stages take a sleigh as far as the Smith ranch in Clover Hat, ami goes on to Pai-ley with U Ulik'ou. There hasn't been a good fdi iw'hin around likuiiew for seeral years as has 1 11 the .e t week, and llio-e n ho iia.e fleit i,-. are in.tUiiig up It r lo-.l till.". Mi. Mel .IliiiiiK y ami Mr. and Mr.-., Iec, w ho came here from Ireland last fall to nettle with the adm in Lit rat.or of WI:liKL W !ATHI!W WI.I'OM I Itelow we lve a resirl ul the we " r nt recorded by the (lovennueui wimlir mreHii nimliiu The i:mnlner I if . . , ; Thin reHirt l clutnged csrh week, ei il our remlem wish to keep m )rrly record of went her eomllllolis fur future reler nice, nil out the reHiil slong the Insek line and pHte It In a setup honk on week after another. Thin reord will bi taken on TuentU" to end each week and liegln on Wednesday for the nekl week (loveriimeiit Weather Unread ! lion at Lakeview, ttreiion, ('. O. alrrxiica, CiMiierHlie (llmeiv. . Week eliding Tuesday, .Inn. I'.HIt) I'ny .mat inliij i f.i-li. n' I elmm . .. I (lHIKill IkII III .1. . Weil. 1 1.' I 2 1 II..'!.' I HO I le.Tr ilnir. I 1(1 -H I 0 IMI I (Ml 1 frul'.vj :i -I I il ."si j im I ' Tat'vj'll -I I U.2U i nt Willi, j t.l .1 I lUM I INI ' IllQII. I -tjj2 1 "tl.tHI I "Oil " tuei.. f4;rj' "r j"' .:. "j iki several years. Kveiyono piidLts big , (..itji (lf (hi,ir ,,,.,.,,,,,, irtlt.r( crops next year. j.lohu Mcl .lhiiiney. ur.. having a time Blanks for linn! ir.H.f, Desert proof-, . ,,f it They ars still laying over in timber land tinai proofs and blank atli j Philadelphia, at big 1 h iish auuiting davit" for Hpp'c-ai ion for read vci 1 1 ' t K,. a. t ion of the railroad company iu meat, blank w itnes' Hfhd.it 11 , etc ! 1 matter of t he Iom. of t heir trunks The Kxainiin r otli e. tl , ami paper- 111 a train wreck. Then- i- talk of making a tobognn ' The Ina-k I all ut N. Pine Creek slide on the hill east of the Boyd the night of Jan. 1st attract pliiet', thi-i is a line place for one, and ,.,i u.k.,. rrml, fri)1 lakeview. A would uift ird Hue sport for those liiclin j fiir ,,,rri team and bob sleds were ed if properly fixed up. Do not forget that next Saturday uight in the night of regular meeting Used to convev the merry dancers to thi stat4' line. The crowd left !uke- vtew about three o'cha-k, jolly nnd 0 the Ijike ('ounty Development , full or fun and returned next mora- league. Memliers sltouia come out ' mg coin, siccpy ami iianceu out. lit and make it interesting. Miae Jessie Sands, who taught school in Lakeview tho past two w inters, and who is teaching iu As toria this winter, remembered her Lakeview friends with a neat postal Christmas greeting. Mrs. J. N. Watson entertained the Needle Club Friday afternoon, and the mem liern were treated to a delight ful surprise by tho introduction of the gentlemen just in time to partake of a most delicious lutichnon. Those pn sent report a very happy afternoon.. (uite a number of jwople in town received very dainty "Mrry Christ ians and Happy New Year" curds from Miss Jessie Sands of Astoria. Mis Sands was a general' favorite iu Lake view, and is greatly missel in the numerous festivities tlii winter. Quick payment of tho death claim of Mrs. Snyder was made. The dwuth proof was sent up oa the 10th of De cern Iter, was act"d on by the finance committee on the IStrd, and a check wus received on the 'J!lth in payment of the policy, in the A. ). U. W. Register Watwn received a letter from li. P. Jiu-kson a few days ago who stated thud he liked his new loca tionHelena, Montana very much, and that ho had lieen advised of a raise iu his salary to fcluo pr mouth. Mr. Jackson nays though the tlier mometer dodges around zro most of the time, lie rather like the pi. we. "UncU S. O. l'naee, Stiinmer Lake poet, arrived iu Lakeview last week on his return home from Klam ath Fallls, where he has been visiting with the family of AV. Ik Barnes. Mr. Pease says Mr. Barnes Is getting along nicely at tho Klamath town and is building a new Hotel. He remained here several days visiting tho family of P. E. Harris. Mr. Ralph Feeney, the gontlemau who spent two weeks in Lakeview iu the interest of tho A. O. U. W. de parted for Jacksonville Monday morn ing, where ho hud an appointment. Mr. Feeney did good work here, and was the means of an increased mem bership to the Lakeview lodge. He gave a free lecture at the Opera house lust Friday evening which wus very instructive. There was uot such very largo crowd, but those present were impressed with the fact that Mr. Feeuey understood what be was talk ing about. Ho is an earnest worker, good time they hud, though,, paid for the after elfiH'ts. The Pine Creek em an- good entertainers and all w hit went enjoyed the nffair greatly. BUT QUICK As ow uer must sell the Sec. Irf, Twp. :W S Buuge I'.l Cast good tiluW, cut .'I,)' im) feid pine and cedar plen ty water, also see .'!) same Twp. isx) acres natur.tl hay, creek thru same, Lund b milt NW of likeview. Saw mill U miles north See '.it I If you mean hnsiner.s wriUu for spot cash price or make olfer now. Fraak W. Hooper, .Vtity., Vreka Oil. Tho Ashland Tidiiun tells of A. II. Fisher, who is in the merehudinu busi ness iu Phoenix, being the vu'tiin iu a recent holdup w hiln on the way home from the stoin one uaght uot long ago. Fortunately thu highway men wuru green nt the business anrf did uot succeed iu getting Mr. Flshr ir's money. Thern were two of the Bibbers and one of them slugged Mr. ! lisher over tho head with a sand bag Uxt did not fell his prey, and the icmifii victim uscupui. Mr. ruber iilwell known la Lake eouuty, having r'liderl both ut Lukeviuw and also at miner Ijik 1I was one time sdiool superiati'uduut of Lake County. many friends here while they Ldder ut his narrow escape, are that he cume out w hole ia liody pocket.. A WbisC Party. I110 of the most deligtful "after n us or ttio season was given by M s Hall to a numler of her friends la Wednesday. Progressive whist wi played from two till six, when de- liil'iis refreshments were served. Mrs. M r served tho delicious fruit salid Mil Massingill presided over the hot chosen sundwiches table, Mrs. Hnell- ingt i ved the cake coffee and almonds. TV score cards were very pretty and crilnul and quite appropriate at this seailu it lurge star w ith u pretty buueh of ild let oe tied iu the center. Miss La iji Suelling won first prize, a liittid soul plate, Mrs. Win, Hurvey the coiiLlatiou a box of perfume. Tl ladies uro unanimous iu voting MislHall a royal entertuiuer. Those predjit were: Mrs. V. II. Shirk, Mrslr. N. Wutsou, Mrs. W. A. Mas singll, Mrs. F. P. Lime, Mrs. V. L. Sueliug, Mrs. W. R. Boyd, Mrs. P. M. filler, Mrs. Chits. Urn bach, Mrs. llaii- Bailey, Mrs. Wm. Harey, Mra. Jon C. and presents facts and figures that cannot fail to impress his audleuce. landpliss Laura Suelling. ItNorln, Mrs. W. M. Harvey, Mrs. Sherlock, Mra. C. O. Metzker, The i udlc' Outfitter, Anna M. Neilon ,V Co., Mill umke I t you any gurment for s..inen or 1 I1II.I1. n, ami will nmke it 11 . well da il rsn I it In.lde. Will make it to pleuc yon ,.1 every pttrtit'itbir. We w ill do (he wofK promptly, und neier allon yon to be .lis natistleil with any biiniiieos yoit iniiv d.r with lis. Kvery enrieiit fluill lit, look welt on the Wearer, snd prodiice'a e-.i of comfort. I.hm lilltMU, illnl pi ice- ll-lt ill lUM ' . stume, inoie III. in ,ie m.ii!i lie Mil 1 to pav if you were sellin.' oid we . ' -1 buying, urellie . nei'e Uh,ii i W e ex (s et to succeed, I lin i'ikmIh mi' 10 well a . , i tli the i , , .. ey we a-k for lln in. u .mli Mm I, y from any cut i!i .on- h.,i .e m S .n I i.; . ci-. o aie. W e i.e ready In prove i..s, und an mil to meet mi i,.i liar pin . ...... We Mere a moiilh Inning our We sen relied the i if v t" (l exact If what we wanted arid woald take nothing .!-... The price had to b liifhl, und we .'"t the fail liem-lit ol cih pai ineuts. a can, nnd will i teat y. at ii- el! ym n b.lnitled in biilng ANY W llblU if Masonic Installation. A joint instullHtion of I lie olb. ers . of th Masonic Lodge mid the o.der of llasteru Star was la Id oa Dec. ami, t.ho. Invitations IimiI been extended by vuch order to one r. latire of each memls-r and U o'ebs-k in the evening of said day the Lodge room of thu. Musi mil- Temple was filled with mein I vers ami guests. The ceremony of both Lodges re- quired about two hours after which,, all present were invited to the Hotel Ijtkeiew where all clitltoruto and, bountiful banquet was hrved ; noth ing wus spared for this elegant din er and the table decora'.ions consisted' of KJiiylux, ferns an vlob-ts, which had been ospiH-illy selected ami forwarded from Sun Francisco fup tlmt (H'casion. About midnight the happy partici pants adjourned and Landlord Light who hud kpeclal chait(e of tho "re freshments" was overwhelmed with congratulation by ttu guests for the sfdendul service reuJered. The following is a list of idllcers who wnro installed by W. A. Musslu gill, W. M., assifttud liy A. S. Down,. Marshall: Masouuj Lolge. P. E. Harris, W.M.; Ed in Luke, H.. W. John (). Bull, J. W. ; F. M. Mil ler, Treasurer t. Chan. Umlxu-h, Hoc retary; A. Clippeuger, K. D. ; J. 1 Clarkson ,J. i John Wendell, S.. 8- ; L. A. CarcLker, J. K. ;A, H. Down,, Tyler. Pattern St-ar. MuoHnldwr, W. M. ; John (). Bull; W. P. ; Lillian Harris, A. M. ; Mrs. C. S. Down,, Kecy. ; Mrs. Mary Knider Treasuree; Mrs. T. J. Mugilton, Cou ductress; Mrs. C. Walton, A. ('ou ductress.i Mrs. E. A. Maxwell, Chap lain ; Mrs. Carrie Weudcll, Marshal; Mrs. M. Loft us, Adah; Miss Ethel McKot Ruth; Mrs. Ida Urahuch, Martha; Mrs. Sadie Woodcock, Miu'tha; Mrs. C. Dent, Electa; Mrs. Edith McKoe, Warden; John Wou dr41. Sentinel ; who were installed by Pant Patron Chan. Umbach, and Mar shal Mrs. M. MasslngiU, P. W. Mut-roii. z LEVI STRAUSS Ainilik at m . tt .1 for men who toil EES I