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Hatra. 3lr eySbat Baa.... amrW Ceatialaateaers 9toTtl tor.. B. . K.N. Jaqultb Albert Dee ... P.O. 'autroai W.I). W. .'.J.Q. Williu C. K. Moor t C. W. Peat I R R. Heryford ....Daa P. Hello? faOrttiero Sta&e f inc. LAKCVIEW-PAILtlY. LVl EaUfl. Proprietcr. , taree Lakeview at 6 a. iu Mvtrj da? but Sunday. Returning, leave Pais at 6 I'm) a. tn every any ho 8unday. fiiimin' erel etHt. Blue VrfiTtrMadaT" t vHl make Blue Print of any j a a a a a a a ' iraci oi tana in in ijim-rifw i-anu District, himI do 'abut met work. Tall on or write M !. SNIDER Lakeview. Oregon 4S tf 11 Restaurant. First olae meals at an boars. tf Mininf blank ofooe. Maaiayta. aaCt al the Exam in 5 V STTINQ MACHINE. OCXll KBAttna TOWN OP LAFEVIXW. r.L. aatolUBf .. rty Bailey WJ,galder .. ATrfabar Mayor .Co locllmea Reoordar f ....Treaannr If you are thinking of organising a atk company aee our new sample Wall Street enrrared stock certHJ Battar paper at The Examiner osBa. 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All walMts niton Id be DtM with th arm crtuml tiehlad the tack of th bee aa wall as la IllMbrlikRaM, f (b trtDhoW l5 Hhow raa Oae there wa a llttl girl called DrT,r u , wmtormbl .nr It wUI Dot, and ah wa jaat 8v yt.ra old. 4 , Ib a4 ska aa a a blPthday cake. It S!' wiVul -! and .HnkU waa big and rxxiad. and It had flv tha hnaidra I bMUttrul llttl pink candle, set la pink "ES, ,lwa,; a bead. I rOT.,: soma tailor anlt. wpwratlj for on that I .a5 r1. b,"J,!:b,,,.J,t d,0f'r Pun"e th beat frock, that day, and by and by tbey put a pretty pink paper cap on ber bead aad tha brought In tb birthday rake, ad th llttl rand la war all burulna bright And whaa ah saw It ah said: "Oh. oh I How lowlyt It la Juat too prtty to cutr J But bar tnaaiina said. "I will cut It j for you, dear." to ah cut on pier ror Dot. and thea ah asked I lot, "Will Mart bar a pieer Marl waa 1 Hit's big doll. And Dot looked at brr and said. -Mart saya, 'No. thank you.' " And mamma aald. "Will fuasy have a ptcr' Fusty waa Dot's Teddy bear. looked at him and aald. "II No, thank you." And mamuia III papa bar a piece?" And Dot aald: "Oh. ye. Won't you. papaf And papa aald, "Yaa. pleaa." And Dot aald: "Mamma, you will. You must hav a plec of my birthday rak." And mamma aald. "Yea, thank you." And mamma cat th cak and gar Dot a plec and papa a plec and her self a piece, but ah left tb parts of th cak wber tb candlea were burn ingone. two. three, four. Or. And Dot'e birthday cak lasted oue. two, three, four, flv whol dajra before It waa all gon. St Nicholas. 65 piecT" I And Dot "I ; says, o i , aald, "W Tba Wall street line of engraved eeftlflcatea of Stock and Bond blanks at'the Bcamlner office. w sample book, received Monday evening. If yoa vast stock certificates see on samples and get onr price. tf f latch, lunchat the Brewery Sa- o tf mm v sf ill. 55EEDS Wa For frel- ns.pority and rell abilitr.Patry'aSaada ire ia a clua by them- aelna. ranncra ha v confidence in them because by baying this reliable, honest, high grade sew ing machine STRONGEST GUARANTEE. itiontl Sewing Machine O ' H rAANCISCO. c ; ACTORY AT BEL voder a K Piaal frol aNatlca. Department of the Interior, Land OfUoe at ILakeviaw Oregon. Novem Der 1st. VJOl. Notice is hereby given that James W. Btepbenson of Lakeview, Oregon, haa filed notice of bis intention to make final Five year proof in support or his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. TT-X) made Aug. 28, 1902 for the SLVSE Bee, 25, Tp. 38 8., R. 16, K. Lota 3 and 4 A NE, SW.U Section 30, Township 38 &. Ranite 17 E.. W. they know they 1 M., aad that said proof will be made cmn be relied op- ; before Register and Receiver, a Lake Seu.'caalp Oregn on 13, day of December. aeeds yoarare- . 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Contains hiiti'IrertH of portraits of "people In the public eye," of cartoons, Illustrations aud valuable original articles Regular Price per Year p 00 MONTHLY. W to lOw pa?H, 10 by 14 Inches. Every Issue Is full of bi Ibwnt and fasclnatlh Ht-rlal ami SL(;rt Stories, original articles on "The Work ot the World," with departments eoverlngall phusei of "Trw Home Life and the Terson," and .with many Inspirational feanuree. Regular Price per Year WEKKLY: The leading Taper of Southeastern Oregon;i)ubllKhesall the latest land and Stock news of h territory embracing 200 miles square. Iuke County, Oflicial paper. The Oldest Newspaper In Southeastern Oregon, established In 1S80. Wv lar Price per Year 2.00 Cipher Coda. "So that dining room orchestra play by Instruction, ehr aald the new ar rival. "Oh, year replied the corpulent pro prietor. "When I aotle a ffuest sip ping hot coffee I signal "P. L.' That means 'Play loud.' " ' "Rather Interesting." Ts, and then when I see one eating soup with a great deal of noise L sig nal 'P. V. I That means 'Play very loud.' " ' "Clever very clever. Is that all of the code?" "Oh. no! When a man starts to eat corn off the cob 1 hurry up ant? slgnul p. a l. a. n. t. c "And what does that moan?" "Yhy tuut means Tlay tilauied loud and beat the cymbals.' " Chicago News. ! Jutt Kids. ONLY A HORSESHOE. Haw Yaurig JoJmh th Farmar Sen, Wa Taught a Lassen. A farmer waa on day walking to town, and his llttl son, John, was by bis aide. "Look." sakl tb father; "ther la a horses ho oo th ground, rick It up and carry It bom for good luck." "Ob." aald John. "I do not think It 1 worth stooping for." Ilia father. mad no reply, but be picked up th Iron himself, and when be reached town h aold It to a black- amlth for 2 cents and bought a few nuts with tb money. On tb way hm John grew very hungry. Aa If by accident, the father let on of tb nut fall. John picked It up quickly and. cracking th shall, at It After a few more steps the farmer dropped a second out. and John grasped It from the ground as esgerly as If It hsd been a piece of gold. In tola way tb nuta kept dropping until th boy bad stooped for tbcm all one by one. Aa John was eating his. last nut bis father turned around with a amlle and said: "See. now, if you had been willing to stoop one for th horseshoe you would not bsv bad to stoop twenty times for th nuts." John had been taught a lesson. Phil adelphia Ledger. A Day In Sehaol. I wish I knaw my lettere wall, fk I mlKht loarn to read aivj apalL id And them on my pretty card It tbey were not so very hard. Jiom, 8 la crooked don't you acT And U la making moulha at me. roa MoaNTOo wkab 4Tx kit. Ffomeapun, serge and chevolt mak tb nicest poaalbl auK for every day. Tbre plec fur seta will be as much worn aa tbey war last winter, and this la cheerful nws for th womea who bought their eats 1st In tb sea son. Cluster scarfs also will be good. and bos ar a atapl article. A metal belt shows Interlocking rings with a tiny enameled flower In tb renter of each. Th clasp la form ed by th stem and foliage of a alngl flower. Broad ahonlder are tb proper thing for tb tailored garment lu both suit and aeparat coats Intended for day wear. It la in tbeae gnruietita that tb restrictions of th A merle tsst are likely to prevail over the Frwcb fash ion. Tb morning gown plrtnred can be mad In any suitable inaterlnl and will be found to be very comfortable snd pretty. The low cut necjcijif tho Jacket does away with the nueesalty of a high collsr. JUDIC CHOI.LBT. FRIBBLES OF FASHION. Th Nam Flower Ueed a an Em broidery Motif Stitohing Used. Tb crate for embroidery meana a large bol In the pnefcethonk If one la to keep op with the styles In this smart trtknmlnir. The latest fsd Is to use wben posalhlo tb name flower of the wearer as a motif for the em broidery. For limtnnee, a lovely schema- was carried out In crystal And O la Rrmicthlng Ilk a ball It httau't any end ut all. Anil all the r'Ht ar-niy. m ijiimt! They look llko To kol llck.t oh, dear! Ma counN'il Mix and twenty trior. i. What ilo thpy huve ao muny for? . y. .rVK'i-i. mer ) j; . 1. 01 The regular price of these 4 great publicatf s is Our Price - - - - $7.00 - - - $5.0o vSUBSCRIP IONS, NEW OR RENEWALS, TO ANY OF "THE BIG FOUR" MAY BEGIN A ANY .1 E. SEPARAE SUBSCRT KM TO THE MAGAZINES WILL NOT UE RECEIVED. THE FOUR PUttLICATIONS MUST BR SENT TO ONE ADDRESS. Lake County Examiner. Lakeview, Oregon. "How do you like my new bat, Kia tyr' "Lublcy, Minnie, I bad one Just like It last winter." New York World. The Morrora or Matrimony. "One of tho prominent actresses says ulne eut of ten marriages turn out unhappily." "Yes," replied the old bachelor; "If a man marries a woman for ber beau ty he is likely to find that a good deal Game of Memory Test. The players m;iit thcuim-l 'cn In n cir cle. 1 lie lender liellin by reeitlntf the first of these scutenrcs loudly and distinctly.'' The one on the left repeats It after him. and ho on around th circle. When all have repeated It. the leader says with eal rare the , second sentence. Joining It to the first; j the uext !erson repeats both sen j tences, and the rest of the company follow ia turn. The leader then re peats the third, preceded by the first and second In regular order, etc.: 1. Oue old ox opening oysters. 2. Two toads totally tired trying t trot to' Tcdbury. 3. Three thick, thumping tigers tlo kllng trout. 4. Four fat farmers fanning flames. S. Five frivolous foreigners fleeing ! from fashions from France. The player who makes no mistakes repeating the entire list of sentences wins the game. All who fall drop out ! as soon as tho first lapse of memory. A Boy'a Composition on Hens. Here is u boy's strong essay on hens: A SAnsFACTOKY WBAP 5303. lilies and silver leaves. Violets are ex. qulslte lu the One embroidery, and roses, as everybody knows, are charm ing In chiffon. Hens Is curious animals. They don't 1 Btltchlug is an Important factor on have no nose, nor uo teeth, nor no tho cloth gown, and in soino cases It cars. They swallow their vlttcls is (julte us elaborate as braiding. A whole nud chew It all up In their Kioat deal of soiitaehe hmld I nU..i of it is countcrreit, ana u ne tases uur , crops Inside of 'em. The outside of i A variety of Jumper walHts will beln she vlll merely give him an allow ance." Chicago Itecord-IIcrald. His Platform at Amended, "My platform," shouted the orator, bringing his fist down with a resound ing thwack on the desk before him, "la 'Leave well enough alone!' " "Beg pardon." whispered the chair man of the meeting, an emlneut Bos ton citizen, pulling bis coattalls gently. " 'Let well enough alone la the prefer able form." Bohemian. hens Is generally put Into plllors and , out a slinplo wardrobo wonderfully If feather dusters. The inside of a lieu they loue In with the best street Is sometimes lined with pebbles, shirt buttons and slch. A hen Is a good deal smaller than some animals, but they'll dig up n loro t -ion to plants than any thing that Isu't a hen. Hens Is very useful to lay egKS for plum pudding. I Ilka plum pudding. Hens has got wings and can fly when they are acart. I cut my Uncle William's ben'a neck off with a hatchet and It acart her to death. Hens sometimes make very fine spring chickens. suit. They are easily made, and a number of attractive patterns ore to bo had. Tho long protective coat Unit cau lie worn In tho rain, for motoring or for traveling or for uny occuslon of the sort Is tho one that every woman likes to own. Here Is a model that Is ao simple that It can readily bo made at home. The material U craveuetU cloth, with trimmings of velvet JUDIC CIIOLLET.