OFFICIAL DIRECTORY HATIONAL prrpM. nl Wlllam It. Tuft Vice Prol.lent .. Jemca S.Sheiman - o ol siaie ... Philander '. kni.j ,.irv in Treamiry rrenann -. On- eiarv ol W r .. ..Jacob P iwniwn Att.rn.v i.eiieral tieorwc W . l;eiriem Po ma.ter (ivtieral Krink II. Hltrhooca H ,,'Wfof Navy l).-orc '' '- " H rri.rylnl.-rior . .. Kier.er.1 A ' ' " H retar) ol AkTirnllure -- Ji"-; !'" Swi-rtYof Commerce . hurlin JSaael n -pI J.i-ii.-. Melvi.ic " ruu.r V,. anon arner. P. enton ( omml-ioiier W. Kunard, l K ln.t n..inioii. (Jot nioT Sec fury of Siato . - Treuoirer AU iruri liencral till .1. I'ui'iic Inmriu'tlon. I'r u.ei 1 r m1 KoodCom . . f. w. n.-nMii '.. V . H'lloll ..".. A. M.H'I A. M.Crawford J. 11 AClTlllll W. S. IllM H J. W . italic. J,illDinH pinirm-.Ji. j Geo. A. i'toinl.--laiu U, senators. 5, . . . nj VV. K r . 1 1 . . Ctalel Justice Awooiate lattice .. LAKEVItW EOAKDOFIKAi 2 Premdeut W.H ."tRK Trra. r-r F-l-Jiil"r Bcomajv ' ri.' Ftnauip l onimitteicaii .. I- F. Conn Indumrla: " r-"""'r publicity ' r. I'Rinc gto t ' W. P ll.Tvionl Agriruilural S V. Kt-hart RcM.- n llcaJqiiancru tor l-tratiin-rs. CHURCH DIRECTORY FIRST METHODIST r H 1" KC H t" N D A Y Bcho.il at 10 a. m . Preaching every smulay at 11 a. m. and 7 :) p. m. E(.iwtrth lauue every Sunday eveuiu at 6:4j. Prayer Meeunir Tburs day at 7 :30 p. m. Cn meeting at "::) p. m Ladies' Aid Every ,-1ne.lay at 1 :M p. m. . Keerybody cordially Inv'tefl to all m-rm t. j li.J. WENTZELL, Pastor. I riRfT PAPTIPT CHrP.CH OF LA K EV! K W j Prt acliiuc -rvi.e at 11 A M ari l I si (' M w ' lt an-i ir-i ?nn. Mimlay iV!i-il ai 10 A M. Junior ?.ieietv ai P M. hiM-u-- V-i'ii.' People'!" I'tiKm at 6 P M on . a. r Sun-lay. Prayer Meet in.' at 7:Ho P M W'r-li:einy evr niun. Ever j body i m ite.l to " wl t!l i.-r-Ticea. REV H. SMITH . Pastor. CATHOLIC rHURCH- EVERY SCNPAY MA-S . aud K.-io-ilietioii a! In o'clock a. m s-m-Iny acnooi after B.ii'-ii. iM. lOli -lnv Mi-sat I 7:ooa.iu. MKUaEL O'.MAI.LKY, b. J. j FIRST BaPTISI i'H'.K H or '.'io-k lKK ai New Pine r.eti, in t-on. Pre-tnn2 -r-j Tices at 11 A M anil 7:;u V M of r li p niday of everv i.ionili. Su:;dy .-clioo, hi o a -I ; Pray- r S- rvu . ai 7 : . 1 1 tMiiv icy ci-nn a ! Of eacti w-.'1. Ail are cor-iin.iy luviied lo l attend he fi-ri i'-- i EEV. I.. K. HEM KP.-oV, ! LODGE DIRECTORY A O. I'. W'.-LAK EVIEW Luliiji Mi. ill. Me-t every o-.i oii 1 and tourtn Tioir--!ay of each mouth, in MimiiIc Hall, Lan.-.ie,v. Chaa.7oann.B-en. W.M.: Wm. Guniher, F. DEUP.EE CV HONOR-LA KEsHORE 1. No. "7. b. of 11., A.o. f. W., Mt-et, third 1 rmr-an- 'jf eto.n niohti. Hail: t.n V- h i'. of 1!.; Mry L. of li.: Maniie M:Cuiley, C ol C; GreeDtt rWc-orner. Post" Cora I. 0. 0. F- LAKEVIEW l.rjIiciE, No. O. F., meet every Saturday eveiniiir J Fellows Hall, at 7:iw o'clock, iroin uco ..i to April 1, and at nli loek from A.ri 1 Be,t.-nili-r A. E.Cheney, N. o.; . Ch.-ii-y, S-v.Tc'.ary I. 0 ('. F.-I AI.F Il-W KM'AMI'MKM N') 1 I 1). (i. '.. ii.o i the Br.-t and M.irl Tin.r.i dav vct!irii!J- et earn month in 0-1 I Kel.cvi bull, Lakevievv. i. U. Arthur, CP., A. II BDmiiierek-y, scribe. BEBEKAH I.OUijK- LAK t IE W LOIX.E. NO 2V, I. O. 0. F., meets tbe neeond and fourth Fridays ol ea h month lu Odd F'-llow Hail, Mrs, Mae Ai-trow, N.O.; Mra. Ida L Iilnu-, V.o.; Mrs. M. U. Moan. Secretary; Mrs. Ale Bunting, Treasurer. O. E. S. OKI KNTA L CHAPTER, NO 5, LAKE le , Orenoii, Meem on Tuehday, on or be fore full in. .on and two Weeks ibereatler, Id Masonic IJb.il , bt 7: 'J g'clock, Viai ting lurii-b'T! e.r cordially invited. CORNELIA A.WA'IbON, W. M, IDA ffcBACH.oecr.-larv PROFESSIONAL CARDS L i Couti Attorney I'Ltuv aa4 .N jary Hjbli; l.nkeview. Oregon OKH' I -1 Jt D. VKNATOK Attorney at Law, I . nil Matter Hpeelaltj OFFIi K Pa'r llulldt'ii. rjHAkU i;.Mi;.'n Lj.iJ iiiul I. a Ot Ice Ahitraclor of Titles Kibta J.ai- y i.ir ! i ' ' l'. 1 v Attorney at Law Ollite 111 O. V. I.. Co.'h liuilihn I.akevikw, Oio.won riJOS. J. HlUKJ.L Attorney at Law Olllcc lu l;a!y 1 .uli.Motr L.AKKV1EW OtiEliO.x fw"WM ..... i-'V .-'.'i'M I il 1 t -.y t v 1 Joint Senator 0. H Morrymau 0 Vf-rc', , K. I V'SSji Brprc-ntatie u A Brattalu jfe'''-' Zx' '''gr ' I V V J - i f 8k. ! fi4 fred H Crouemi.UT K.-Wnj . ' VU'I ' " la k k roni tt $ ty N ; J &rr:::::: (SJ P A CURIOUS WILL (Survivor: . M. i aii.auei fca 1 . ' . t i : "V ! Irl I It Forcee a I t'. A. Rrhart I psf - v.s ; ' ' a.a .V . Com uiMlourra ( H R H. rvior.t I sJ.-T. '.i,.' -'"Iln,lN..-' gj 8to lnrtor W m J. Prou.lio.it j . rr" 1 " 1 ' b-' a ; TOWN OF LAKEVIEW. k ! ' Haer.ail.-y j -f -3 I). J. Wii.-oi l Co inctlmeo M U - ,S Vr ; -A J i 1.8. Lue i CT.' t. - .? .- ...V; .(I 1 W. B.Snlaer KeooM.-r IP- v -;v-. j A. Bir'n-r Ir.nMir.-i I . - - , ," - ,r ; '-j'mj JOHN US MARRIAGE Former Heavyweight Champion Wtd Sweetheart of Hie Youth. The mat-rlugc recently of John L. Siillivitn. former hen vy weight chani (ion nf the world. M Miss Katharine llnrklns has revealed it pretty ro mance. Years ago Miss Marking milil have been Mr. Sullivan hail not Sullivan jiiiL-rtvil her l v Inventing il pugilist. A" the "Poston strong liny" lie wn trioil nut t t hi" ulil Crlhh club urns I srLi.iTA.v and viifr. In r.oston and soon was tnakins so ui'.k-u money tliat li.-inc ilisappoiutr.l In lovo ili.hi"! sc'in to manor. A fow yoars ag i. howovi-r. w lion ho was tlircatoiieil wit'i liliiulnoss. sho can-.l fur h i in aii.l nurso.l him lia. k to hoalth ENGLAND'S NEW GAM! Jumping Beans and a Hot Plate Pro vide Much Amusement. Cyril Matidf. the notot P.ritish nrtor. Is paining famo hi a tiew way abroad, ami had he need of a press net tit thai ponrloniati would have some ratlier novel material with whirh to keep his employer In the limelight. A few r- if ' - - .;,'. i J". -' i 'Ai v. 1 , . . --a'. -- st . -j THE Ntvv BKvn OAlll- months ntrf the a.t'.r was hurry In a home from a rehearsal when a street pe. Idler wi;h a tray ..I' Mexican jump in:.' bi-.-t':.- eativhl Lis ee, and he be came Intensely iijN-rc-ted i.'i wapliiny the little euri-i Miles. A few days later It occurred to him that much pleasure ini'!it be derive wilh I hem. and lie has invented a (.'nine that has spread all over F.iik land and Is now- beiuu intrednce I in t!,i.s country. T' .' -anie is p'.-ted with the j '. 1 1 j : I . hems iind a warm ilate, on which circles have boon drawn with a pen. The owner of the bean which lir.st jumps beyond the outer ir le.s takes the pool. The aceompa nyiii illustration shows a xmim in progress. GIRLS AS MESSENGERS. Berlin's Fair Mercuries Make Good Time on Their Wheels. All IJermaiiy is Interested in an ex periment belli;; tried in Ib-rlin which will no doubt be adopted in other coun tries If It proves successful. This Is f 7 f' ' 1 ON F. OF 1:1.1 -LIN'S NEW M'-'ENf.EltS. I to employ eiils to do the work of the j inc-Ksidii-r boys, anil so far they have j tnanaei-d Mii-prisir.'y well, making j quirker tin.e, hi a rule, b delivering i niossa? s mid provln;? more ob!!f'ln J aud respwtful than their predecessors p. ff LAKE- VIEW s&Jmft Saddlcry Happy Family Under Pe culiar Conditiona. An extraordinary will has been left by an elderly unmarried lady who died in Vienna. Her "property, anioui.tm to about tr.'iitiNi. Is appointed to be ill Tided belw.-ctl her throe nephews, liow med twenty-four, 1 w eu!y-se eli ntnl twenty-nine, and her three nieces, am d nineteen, twenty-one and iweutj-two. in eipial pans on the following eotiili tions: The sl nephews and nleees must all Iho in the house formerly Inhabited by ! their aunt, with the executor, a law ; ver. w hose business It will be to see that the conditions of the will are strictly observed. .None of the nepli ews is to marry before rea. Iiiin; Ills fortieth year or the nieces be!.. re their thirtieth, under the penalty Unit the share of the one so marrying will be divided anions the ot tiers. 1'urilier. the six legatees are adinou Ished never to ipiarrel anions llu-ui-aches. If one should do ho persistent ly the executor Is empowered to turn him or her out of tin- house and diiile the share as in the case of marriage. The executor Is himself forbidden to marry or to reside elsewhere than In the liotl-e with tin- legatees as Ion,- ns he holds his ollice. to which a Ii.inil j some remuiier.itiou is attached. The old maid is said to have made this peculiar will because her nephev s and nieces continually worried her during In-r life bv a--kiii' her to j;ive j them money to enable theni to marry, j requests she always ref u.-ed. London Kxpress. OLD I.IAN HARE. The Actor's Mce'.inj With Gladstone Outside the Theater. John Hare, the eminent Kn-lish nctor-manaoer. said that tiie most de lightful coniiili aient he ever recehed was from Mr. liladstotie. It was n double ended compliment. H'hieheror way you took It It was satisfactory. .Mr. Hare earned fame playing old men's parts, his character as Mr. Uold by ill "A Pair of Spectacles" beinir II food example. Added to this was u horror of having his picture taken. Mr. (Gladstone had never seen a pl-t-ure of the noior, but he knew him well behind the scenes as well as lie fore the footlights. The premier's fa vorite play w,-!.s "A Pair of Spe ta dos." and he always went behind t!,. scenes to chat awhile with the ucl.-r The really old tiian and tin- made n,. old man would sit there and talk in the most delightful way for ail horn after the show. One day the Karl of Posebory had Sir. (Jladstoue to dinner, and lie also Invited his friend John Hare. The actor came in smooth shaved, looking ubcut thirty-live. He was presented to Mr. Gladstone, and the prime min ister shook his hand most cordially and said: "My dear sir, I nm very, very glad to meet you. I know your father very, very well. Splendid actor! Fine old man!" It took the whole evening for the earl and Mr. Hare to convince him that this son was really the father. Rea-jrt and ! r . I i r t. A certain l.ort.i i-ii!.:r;, miner was particularly don I of a clevt-r 'liltle do;; he posses, ed. At limes he was apt to claim a little too much for til pet, and one morning a neighbor wns en deavoring to point out the difference between Instinct at d reason when an amusing li.tt rrupiinn occurred. A needy looking tramp turned the corner, und the dog, without so much as a word from his masler, sprang into the road and olj'i re, I battle. "Tla-rc yen are" l.ni-.'.hed the mlnei lis the dot; snapped and t nai led urmltol the laeli ol' t; ... tri::,;,. "'i! doh't li.i" the .i'i:s of i!.e ol,..p. i'!:..l'.-l instinct." Suddenly the trmip turned and kick ed the dog lute nil adjacent field. "There you tiro," ejaculated the min er's friend primly. "The chap don't like the looks of th dog. An' that' reason." London 'jit-Htia. j ', Two Strange Coineidenoea. A struciure knowu as Stoodley Tike, which, stand ninety yards high and ii sllualcd near Ilebden bridge, Kugluud, a remarkable. Uistory,. It waa S. P AMLSTROM. Proprietor The best Vnnqucro 5flildle on the mnrket AIao a complete line of waon and bug' harne., whips, robes, bits, rlatcs, purs, quirts, to, ettes, in tact every thins in the line o carrlrRe tint horse fnrnlshlnxs. Ke pairing by compc men. tunlt In IMI to coliiiileliiornte (lie peace of Client. Singular to relate, however. It fell on the very day that the Hum slau ambassador left Knclaud prior to the Crimean war. Kebullt by public subscription. It wltlistood storm mid rain for half a century, but on the same day that the l.iitlsh government lssti.il Its ultimatum to the liners It was struck by llehtninR and badly damapHl. These unique colncideni-es have stranpely perplexed local peopla. Strand Magazine. Pandemonium. "They are colnj to lK-k Jones up for the kohI of the cotnuniiilty." "Whafs he done?" "lie's talkini; of settlnR Itrotvuln'a poems to Klchard Strauss' music." Cleveland Leader. Rather Outspoken. Tounir Sportsmnn-Is It worth my time to tlsh In this neighborhood? Na tiveWell, the llshln' nln't worth Duthin' ka speak of; but, then, I don't know what your time might be worth. Comic Cuts. Pessimistic. "vThnt a pessimist Ilrown IsP yVhut'a the matter now?" "He even bewails the fact that he enn"t live to collect Ids life Insurance." Hetrolt Free Press. Bom men enn't eren And fault with out acttcz ns though they tmd dlseov red aometbinir to ho proud of. Wanted It to Take. j Mrs. P, bepe.ed in infant baptism, I but for some reason that rile was not performed fur Tommy till he was. some four or live years old. While the cere I iiintiy was in progress the mother wa ' very much gratllioil with Tommy's be ' havlor. He seemed duly In pros-oil j with the solemnity of the occasion i and remained with bowed head bi some time after the sprinkling haO i been done. "The iiugel!" exclaimed the mot tier. "The little d"ar!" said n pod slste: as Mie went up to give til 1 1 1 a "doi: bless you" and a pat on the head. I'.u Just as her hand was descending with that bencdi' lion a very w rathful ai d unangelic countenance was turned upon her. n pugilistic little tint deliv ered a paralyzing blow on her biceps and the indignant Tommy exclaimed "You git away from here!" (if course lie was led out in dlsgraci and iiest lone. by his liorrihed mother "Why. don't you Know she would 'a rubbed ail the l.apliing water olf be fore It would 'u' had time to soak in' explained Tommy, who from his point of view was fully Juslllicd. ln Au geles Times. Their Advantage. P.lobbs-Thls muslcali'lsa charity af fair for tin; benefit of Hie poor. Hlolib- I don't see Just w here the poor come In. Pdobh.s Well, they don't have I. be present. Philadelphia tecord. A Reliable Medicine Not a Narcotic. 'Mrs. F. Marti, Kt Joe, Mich., saya Foley's Honey and Tar naed ber I I it Ho boy's lie. Shu writes: "Our llltl" bov contriiefed H hi-vers I roil ehial trouble and the doctor's medi cine, did not cure him , 1 uvn mm Foley's Honey and Tsr in which I have preat faith. It cured the eouyh as well as the choking and gaging npeils und he got well in a short time Filey's Honey and lar has many times HHved uu much troubls and wn are never without it in the house. " A. L. Thornton. The (Jrstitudo of li.Uiiy Pnople. (Iocs out to whatever hilpH iive tliioii ease, con. fort himI .-I i enet h. Filler's Kidney Pills core kidney mi l I bebli r i! i r-eiii-.e i n.n: t!v, und o.ivn :-(;inlort and niief to tilirly peuplo. A. L. Thoriuon. I lour kl-ncy trouble muy be of loiiw standing, it may be either smite , or chronic, but whstsver it in Foley' l Ui,!r,nn if.. A ...111 ..1.1 , I ii.'.unjr i.t-iim.iy win mil yuu m Kl l- rid of it iiickly and restore your nnt- nral tienlth and vigor. 'One bottllu t,f Foley's Kiduey lieuiedy uiale me well." itd I. Klbbull of (iiHod Vi wis.,. Commence taking it now. i A. L. Thornton. You Pay for the aanaaaeataaaeaaaBaa BeBBeaBaavaaemaa aaavaaaaeaM aaeaiaBmaaBaB Sand on Roofings When von arc olTcrcI a ready rocdini; which is ecu led with sand, mica, or pebbles, yu can make ti your tnitid tli.it you arc pavitic; roofing piicca for the coating. I 'or stii lt coatinc; .Iocs nt help t tic roof. It is merely a "talkiup; Kiiii(" to make the roof seem different from what it really is. Such coating, in fact, is a detriment. 1'or it washes off after a few rains, leaving a roughened surface on the roof ing, and choking up gutters and drain pipes. The reason why coated roof ings arc offered you is because there are ."() substitutes for the genuine Kuberoid, all look ing much the same. 1'y adding sand to the roof ing, it is made to appear dif ferent that is all. And you pay for a mere selling feature, when you ought to be getting roofing value. The First Rf.tcly Roofing Ruheroid roofing has never been coated. It is the 0tis4i11.il ready rooting bv several yo.'irs. The scen t of its wonderful properties lies in t lie Kuberoid gum which is used. This gum is an exclusive product. Xo other maker ran use it. It is this gum which makes Kiihcr- m fl 10 IT n oid heat proof, cold proof, r MMIW IIWOI, l.u,u,n.,u mm raitl proof. Ke- B"nre tol.x.lc forlhla rtfi-irrrd tr mli-murk .. . , i, who h n.niwt every f..i.r f.-t on H.- undtr Slsiailt lO acuis, B),rf (KriMiini ltul-rohl. Itui your !- f 1 S C S n II (I terf Ion uu fiit.Mt milmt ittiten wlileli unoiy dralt-ra 7 U ' l.tmenly ell I II .lU-ri.l.t . Knt r-.l. I. ..1.1 fUIUCS, e,. lii.iwly t.y u. S r v. ill tell ..u in.-rr nl-nil llubefuul KlieU you KUil fur Hie live book. J.B. AUTEN, LAKEVIEW, OREGON HOTEL LAKEVIEW nRlXTEI) IN IWH) MOI)l"RN TMROt'GMOl T riKST-CAI.55 ACCOnnl.TiONS SAHPLI: ROOH Lor CO.nnLRClAL TRAVLI.LRS COURTKOUS TRfiAlMLNT P P l.lliHI (H O Ha r y LIOMT & MARROW. ProprictoiK LOW RATES EAST Sunniicr excursion at greatly reduced points? Sold May 11, 1L l.'J, 11, li::, HO, 117 June 'J, 1, '21; LT, !'(, lUi July 1, 2, 4,5, 0, 2, L'O, 17 AuK. 1, 2, 3, 4 vScpt. 1, 2, 11, 12,1.1. 11- r a ill. District Passenger Ait nt's Oiiicc Koom 207, Odd J-ellow UluV , KIJNO, NIvVADA. It is ihis Kuberoid r.i"" which makes Kubcioid sigol a lire resistant. You can throw binning coals on a nf of Kubcioid without d inger of selling f"1' cither to the roof ing or to the timbers under neath. It is this exclusive Kuberoid gum which makes Kubcioid llexible enough to stand the strains of twisting and bending which every roof must bear. Seventeen Ycnrg of Service The first Kuberoid roofs ever laid seventeen years ago are still flexible, still weath erproof, due to the life of this Wonderful gum, which is used in no roofing but Kuberoid. Kuberoid tooling is suitable for any b u i I d i n g from a woodshed to a large factory or public building. It a!-o comes in attractive colors Ked, (iieen, l.town for use on line homes. Hut before deciding on any rooting, for anv purpose, M-nd f..r tiie free book, "All AUut Ko .lings." This book tells what has been learned in twenty years of roofing tests. It gives the advantages and the disadvan tages of shingles, tin, tar, iton, and ready roofings. It N a gold mine of practi cal in format"' 'i. To get this valuable bo..k, simply aJJu's U3. , ...n,n, .. mm 2237. round-trij) tickets nriccs to Kaslern r i I