SOCKS OR HALF HOSE It doesn't matter which ytm cmII them they arc lure in the endless variety ami different juices to suit the tastes of our gentlemen customers. The better quali ties of socks, ami even some of the cheap lines ai ' now being Made With Double Heels ami strengthened at other points where the strain conu-s The prices are from TEN CENTS PER PAIR for cotton goods right up. the same as in anything else the more you pay the better quality you get. Special Sale of Fancy Lisle Half-Hose at Twenty-five Cents per pair Step in, gentlemen, a;ul see for yourselves THE QUALITY STORE I TO RESUME WORK IN HOAG DISTRICT OrABrfe ls Will Ra frkrvi , menced Within Next j Two Weeks j Ridwcll Nugget : A pnrty of min ! iriR men and other who nre interested in the Hong mine took their depar ture for the enmp last Monday niorn in;;, anions them being J. M. Stone, l Pick Mason, launder l!ron, I, li. Lnmbom, John Van Coughnct and others. The main object of the visit was to look over the renditions and to form I'-lana for immediate operation of the mines that have praotially been closed down during the winter, the l?ig Four i lease and Sun Set ln-ing atwut the only ones kept in operation during the win ter months. Reports coming from there are to the effect that the snow has melted so that work can be started and within the next two weeks the roads will be open for traffic and heavy loads, when J. F. Cutler will cart hi machinery to the mine and begin oierationa imme diately. Also the tram for the Con solidated Mines Company will Ik taken and put up and made ready to convey the ore from the Sugar Tine to the mill. Davis Creek Items C. T. Watkins made a business trip to Reno Monday. Francisco & McLain are rushing their work south of here. -' Master Hillatd Bailey is visiting at Hotel Davis Creek. John Davis is in from his sheep camp and reports sheep doing fine. The Finch Orchestra of Alturas gave dance here on June 23rd and every- J. C. Richardson has just returned from several days spent in Lakeview. J. O'Neill was looking after his in terests in Davis Creek a lew days this week. Geo. S. Oliver. ChiefEngineer of the N.-C.-O.. is transacting business in Reno. Miss Anaetta Leonard, of Alturas, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Leonard. A shower was given by Mrs M. D. Williams. Sunday, at her home, in hon or of Mrs. Robt. L. .Weir. Stanley Hanson, of the Hall Con struction Co, was among the outside people who attended the dance. L. E., C. R. and M. Seager were looking after their interests in Davis Creek the forepart of the week. Wm. Kirkpatrick treated a few of his friends to strawberries Sunday. They are just beginning to ripen. The Davis Creek Orchards Co., have completed the levee and have the dam and overflow almost finished. The grade of the N.-C.-O. Ry. is almost completed to Davis Creek and the steel ganar are laying steel m the lower end of the valley. Some excitement was caused Satur day morning whe. a blaze started in A. Leonard's house, but the fire was soon extinguished and the damage was light. thing was a grand success. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hartlerode did themselves proud in the supper they furnished. There were severaljcouples from New Pine Creek present. Mrs. VV. M. French, of Illinois, arrived in Davis Creek a few days ago to join her husband who came here a year ago and was so favorably im pressed that he sent for his family. Although Davis Creek has not been heard from for several weeks through the Examiner it is still on the map and will soon lie a railroad town. There has been much doing since our last correspondence. Paisley Press Items The pump for the Ana River irriga tion plant passed through Paisley Sat urday. It will be installed immediate- ly. The first dish of fresh strawberries for this year, is reported to have been eaten by Mrs. Heisse Moss on Tues day. F. H. Williams, who has a farm at the north end of Summer Lake, is bringing in a well drilling machine and will soon be prepared to go after arte sian water for anyone who desires it. Chas. Morrison left on Tuesday for hi s home in New Pine Creek. lie will visit with his family for a week or so and then return to Summer Lake where he has contracted to build a house for C. C. Harris. The school directors of this district held their annual meeting in the schoolhouse Monday afternoon. Rou tine business was transacted. J. J. Moore wa3 elected clerk, and D. B. Conrad director for three years. 'Mr. E. Keller, a prominent miller of New Pine Creek, spent Monday night in Paisley. He is on his way north, renewing his acquaintance with a country through which he has spent many a week hunting in years gone by. He expressed great satisfaction with the development that is apparent in this section of the country. Returns Home S. C. Graves, who so ably assisted on the Examiner during the illness of F. P. Cronemiller, last Friday returned to his home at Klamath Falls. On being advised of the illness of Mr. Cronemiller and that his services were needed here Mr. Graves placed his business in charge of his brother. Chas. S.. and immediately hiked for Lakeview. arriving here 24 hours after being advised that his services were needed. One is proud of having such friends, and Mr. Cronemiller feels it is scarcely possible that he will ever have the opportunity to repay the kindness. is Now Mrs. Wier Ontario Optimist: Mrs. E. M. Grcig was hostess Saturday afternoon to a number of frierds who gathered to tender a gift shower to Miss Fannie Tonningsen, who is to be married soon. M iss Tonningsen has made her home in Ontario several months, and has made many warm friends, all of whom greatly regret her departure from On tairo, as she troes to Northern Culifor nia. She received a large number of pretty and useful gifts Saturday, prin cipally linen and silver, and the hearty good wishes of all the ladies present. BANNER EVENT OF BENDJMRTY TRIP Danquot at Paisley Term ed Such Dy Boosters After Return Home The Oregonian'a corrcndont gave the following account of the recent trip of the Ilend booster through this section : Leaving Rend early Thursday morn ing the party passed through La Pine, Crescent, where they were entertain ed at dinner, and Fort Klmuatli, arriv ing at Klamath Fulls late at night. After a day of sightseeing at Klunmlh Falls a banquet was tendered the visitors. Saturday, with stops at Honanr.a, the trip was made to Lakeview. There a smoker in the Court House brought out more than HiH) persons. The next morning was devoted to an auto trip to the California line, viewing the fer tile Goose Lake districts en route. At Paisley on Sunday night, how ever, occured what the memlx-rs of the outing characterize as the banner event of the tripj this being the banquet at which they were guests of the people of that isolated but proteroua com munity. A feature was the speech of F. L. Young, representing the Oregon Borax Company, which oeratcs a bor ax mine TO miles from Paisley. Mr. Young said that his company already was at work upon a road from the borax deposit to connect with the lately constructed Bend-Burns road, upon which it intended to freight the borax to the railroad at Bend. The use of traction engine is contemplated li on this route, each outfit having a ca pacity that if expected to be hh high ; as 7." tons. When this borax is shipped j to Portland and other points, it is thej intention to load the empty cars withj freight for the'return trip, thus open ing a new, and wlmt is Miid to be a cheaper, memod ol ireiglil im poriituon i from Portland to Paisley anil Lake-view. New Pine Creek Items A. (.". Robinett is making some im provements about his residen"e. Henry Wendt received the refresh ment stand right at the Picnic Ground for July 4th. C. W. Canfield and son and their wives ieft for the Hoag mines last Monday morning. The Chrinty Comedy Co, played here June 2 and 27 to large crowds and gave C. W. White, a recent arrival from Reno, Nevada, has accepted a position as bartender at the Inn Saloon. general satisfaction. The Lake Hotel property was sold last Iweek to Louis Henderson, who will take charge July 1. The base ball team reorganized last Sunday and we are looking for some rattling good games on the Fourth. Ivan Hammersley is (joing to put in a doll rack lietween Fleming Bros. Store and Wendt'a Candy Kitchen dur ing the Fourth. Several of our young people attend ed the dance at Davis Creek last Fri day night and all expressed themselves as being royally entertained. Fred Hammersley and Roy Blurton made a trip to Lakeview last Friday after two large stage conches to be j used in the parade here July 4. I Charles F. Volk has lcen engaged j by the Fourth of July committee to: help the New Pine Creek band, who' will furnish the music on the Fourth. Valley Falls Items George Newcombe and family made a trip to Lakeview lust week for a day's visit. Harry Utley. the Deputy Game War den, recently made a trip to Paisley on business in connection with h;s office. C. S. Stone of this place made a trip to Lakeview last week and brought out a load of supplies for the Mercantile Co. here. Jonas Norin finished shearing his sheep last week and started to move same towards the Wilcox corrals. where he will dip. The fishing in thin neighborhood is fine this spring. Last Sunday a party of enthusiasts went out on Willow Creek and caught a nice string of trout. The dry sheep belonging to Manuel Sander passed through here a few days ago looking fine. Several pic tures were taken of the bunch a well as of the $K)W dog which herded these i-hcp fur several days, without loss at the time that the herder in charge of the l and succumbed. Land Filings The following application for lands in Lake County were filed at the- local Government office for the week ending June 24th : S. L. Buckmaster, Sees. 17.1s. M-M. Bertha K. Olson. Sees, i.'.t, 2h-14. William L. Dehne. Sees. 11, 11, lJi, 2'i-lH. Fredrick W. Klippel, Si c, 27, 2-17. Alonzo N. Jones, Sec. 4, 2(-14. Mary A. McCallum. Sees,, l'.t, 30. I50-1H. Half-Prico Sale of Millinery BIQ SAVINGS FOR THE ECONOMICAL wmmrnmmmmMWHMimwTmmmmmMmwwAMjmsz Wc lire closing our Season and want to , clean out all Spring (ioods so that when Fall comes we will have nothing hut now goods to show you and lot of room to show them in, The Bargains are too big for any economienn woman to miss. MRS, A. M. IMEILOIM WOMEN'S OUTFITTER Notice of Dissolution of Partnership XOTICi: IS Ill-RHIIY GIVES that the partnership existing between Phil S. Cum mins, I). I). Baxter and C. V. L. Heche, under the firm name and style of Phil S. Cummins & Co., is this day dissolved hv mutual con sent, the said Pnil S. Cummins and C. V. L. Heche assuming control and management of the business heretofore conducted by the firm of Phil S. Cummins & Co. The said Phil S. Cummins and C. V. L. Heebe assume all debts due r owing, or to become due or owing by said partnership, and all debts in favor of said partnership will be collected by the said Phil S. Cummins and C. V. L. Heche. Dated, this LMJth day of June, I'M 1. PHIL S. Cl'MMlNS I. I) HAXTI-U C. V. L. bi-i-iu-: H ZaEBnBQ8MSKlMHBannSBUnBBaBBaHUBnUeSB3K2DBSHV The Lowest, Warmest and Best Valley in Lake County Wh have iniriv ten acre tnirtx, mono adjoining I'eh-d it In tin 1150 to I'toO, one iiu If of m line Willi x-r r unl water rivet' t on a never fulling Mo-am. A1hi (Incut of natural meltdown. Ilon'ti leave Lake Count.) without m-cing ttiN Vlllley. Jennings-Meyer Realty Company VALLEY FALLS : : : : or -.CON CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. f. M. COHeY, Oonoral Manaar LAKEVIEW - OREGON Operate 5Uga. carry, jr t nilcJ 5ttr Malta, I ipra an.l Mwn.m on thv foll"inu roulrar- ALTURAS TO LAKEVIEW; . LAKEVIEW l() PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO 1JKEVIEW AL'TOnoitll.K OCI Illi IN CONNECTION WM It IMi; Mtiili.4 . Si One VV, k.iuml Irlp Klamath Ffills Koutr . . $10.00 $18.00 Alturas Ro-ne 5.00 9.00 Plush Route 4.00 7.00 OIH1UK:- l.akevlw 5Ib Olllic ,,)ub .... Sullivan M.iUI Klam.'l . Am.rU.r, Hotel " " Hutrl Uoal Investigate Now! You'll say afterward: "If I Had It To Do Over Again, I'd Buy a CADILLAC" Demonstrator now in this city with car. It's a pleasure to show you this car whether you already own a car, intend to purchase or not. Phone Mr Miners at Lakeview Hotel for demonstration which places you under no ob ligation to purchase. We ask this as a favor to us. C. B. Miners, Local Salesman. COVEY MOTOR CAR CO. , PORTLAND, OREGON AUTEN R.INEHAR.T GAS ENGNES The Famous "Waterloo Chief" Gas Engine, Guaranteed One Year, at These Low Prices: . 11-2 Horse-Power 2 1-2 Horse-Power $ 75,00 110.00 WAGQNS Winona, Mandt and Peter Schuttler Wagons, Hacks and Road Carts The Best Vehicles Made "Good Timber and Bone-Dry" Moline Farm Implements McCormick Mowers and Rakes OUR MOTTO: "LIVE AND LET LIVE" GIVE US A CALL