THE QUALITY STORE THE QUALITY STORE Choice Things to Eat Canned Vegetables U MAINE. Wellman's taste as from the tr.irdcn. Suear iV.-i.s-. Hominy, Lima lira ns mid .Swiff Volu tins Wellman's Succotash, Corn und Tomatoes .. "J .". Fancy Dried Fruits Wellman's Select Seeded Haislns, t pack a ire l.V- Wellmeu's Currents, ;'r packa.ee... iHk' Crown Cluster 1'aisins. J ll. Imx ".Von Such" Mince Meat, per pucka ire 1 ." Lemon, Citron and Oranire Peel, per lh ll.x' FASCY . FFACHFS FA SC Y N. l .V TA 1 7, A HA pi:ri:s fascy nniLh At 'incurs FSdLlSH VA LSL'TS 0 " - '"0 Canned Fruits Vt llman's lh. Asparaeas, 17-1' ." o Wellman's Pickets, per j;ir, i!"o to rOe Wellman's 1' lie k lira ml, strictly standard iuality. Peas Hearts and Corn !$ for Wk Wellman's Puck matoes lira ml To- l.V T SOLID !. ,3 .t..VO.Y.S' ro.w Breakfast Foods Peacock It rand liuckw heat Flour, CarnationWheat Flakes Carnation Polled Oat. I.ake vlew llanm-r lira ml Wheat t lernifflermea. Cream of Wheat, Ornpe Suts, Force, Kelloe's Toasted Corn Flakes, Polled live. Wellman's (the choicest of canned fruits) Sliced Peaches. Pears. S lice d Pineapple and lllackherrics :i for Jjl.M We II m a n ' s Puck Hratid Peaches, Apricots anil Pears. Wellman's Pure Maple Sap, per can KOi- Wellman's Pipe Olives JtOr Wellman's Catsup ll'tr Wellman's l stern '2"tv X ." Wellman's Shrimps il for ."Wle ! 1 Vi. f MIhs III l( MiiMi IT II 1 1ll-: II tld'l II KHII' tM At the Opera House Week Commencing: Nov. G A trrat U in hdor' for lhi Ihi-ntro ffiH-rn of l.akvvirw romnii-nrimr Mnn- j iliiv rvrninir, Nov. , when the J.J Y. ami C.N-nn Ham r l'i. will nin-n at tho Owra llout' for a wt-.-k'n rnvakrt' mont in rrfitu-il rtunt-ili-. J Tiir tilavH vrrarntoil tv be Harm-r Co. are rrikiuovil with cvrrv alti-nlion to li-tail, ami judtrinir from r-i)orti from Klamath Kail, where the com-' imnv in now plavinir, it i the l-ent oreamzation that haa cvar ulavrtl in this vioinitv. KLAMITH-NATRON CUT0FNNI9I3 General Manager Calvin Announces Completion In Eighteen Months Tho Railroad flight of Way Hat Boon Decided Upon Her Aro Som Bargain In Home faoci flMli.tHt. tlood honsr and hum with other hutldliiu", city water, new lawn fence, tier acre of laiitl. Close to ilcpot site. fll.'iOixl Sew I room htmuahnv painted ami papvrvd, city w ater, lot ,'ii:'lu ft ,on uood street. A Ice sluill location. $:.ih. Lot :r,iMift , t Vnlii depot site. Well on lot. $ti."ttH. (I 1. 1, .Lot with three room house, well furnished, tlood rugs, clet carpets, china set. tiiaphophone, etc.. Must he seen to he appropriat ed tlooil ten acre tract a'iwa if It Tills Is a posille haixain. Altont six thicks ii new depot lte S:'li1)l mi. I It r acres In the cit y limits, Impm enients on the place worth uhout fl .mm A line titration for a chlrken ranch and home place. Fine i of the alley and alio of the tttwn I! II will run alohir one siilr This certain ly w ill not last Imitr H. B. ALGER Lakoviow, Oregon COIHe and See The Tailored SlIEtsS "I Htn leHdi to reci iinmenil t'ham berlainV (.'oijyh Itumeilv an the U-nt thln I know of nl H'lftt remeilv for c-iiiirhi, culflH anil bronchial trou ble," writes Mm L. II. Aruolil, of Denver, Coli. "We hue u--i! it re peatedly anil It ban r ever fail-) to give relief." For hale y all dealers. COl'iiHISn AT NJiiHT Mans loh of !ref wM-h is for every, one. Kol- y'h liorp-y h -1 T&r ) r. m i tirl ti.. the ''O .k'li Ht imce, r-ii-v- the tickling an! dryn-ss in lh-' thruitt hi:'! j18 The iutlnnt- mcmoriiii.'n. Prevent eoM tleveliiinc IDlo bri.nehi'is or n-umiii. Keep alwayfl iu tb- boiife. Kelustt utjtl!tute for tale by A L ThurmoD "t do riot believe tii)re is an.v otlx-r mecllciiD' do -rooil for whooplnit oohkIi a Chamber'nlfi'ti t'onuh Ketnedy." wrlteHMrn. Krancig Turpln, J unction City. Ore. Tlilri n-uiedy 1h h!ho un-Buria-eil f ir ojIiIh am croup. l or sale by all dealers. A Hot -Kill-1. Il MKMi'ISt ( Thai . s i-nut-hi iiii'kly an-i i: u r-s rul lt in T'oiey's ilinef aii'l Tar 'iT Hjn.l Mm Anna I'elzer. '4ii l-ff. -r-.it! M -.1 OniBhR.N.'b. -Hhl J ran r--"ni iii'-h'l i'-y 'a Honey Kirl Tar 'ornoun't a- a iur- rure fnr coiiKhn an-l r-oiiji . It eiir'"l my daughter of a fa'i rul aii t my . n-iti ior, M r- iieiiMin. cir- tl ii' r ) f anl li -r wbole family Kol' Hnn-y ah'l Tar loiiiMiMiel Kv'-rytie in on ce',thborhool l-ak bkhlyof li" For nale by I. 1 bo. nlun WIFE MURDERED BY INSANEJUSBAND Warned of Danger Refuses to Forsake Him and Pays Penalty AHDuranct-a tliat the Natron-Klamath i-utolT of the Sotith'-rn I'ncihr. which is to reiiuce te runninii time of trains between Portland and San rratiriaco to "Jfi hourn. will lie comiletet carlv in l'JKl ai-il that the troiM)nel line from Kuuene to Ci itav will tie atarted and rushed to comulction aa earlv bh tirart ii-ublc. were niven bv F.. F.. Cal vin, vioe-nrtmdent anl if)-ncral mana ger of the Southern I'ai-ific who arriv ed in Portland luul week. "It ia our intention to atari the work tin the Coon Rav line a earlv as noa sioLle." he aaid. "It la ore of the first thinirs that must be done. Wearereadv to do it. and only have Dreliminaries to complete before we ran begin actual ! oierati)ins." The Natron-Klamath work is poinv forward rauidlv. he reuorted. Kerent contrar-ts on that project will provide activitv until the cml of the nre.ent fist-nl vcar. A Dnronriationa have been provided for completion of the entire cutolT anil the construction will be authorized as rapidly aa proirreria re- quirea. "I expect the Natron-Klumuth line to lie finihhed in a year and a half." Haiti Mr. Calvin. "It mav be done noon after the befinninu of 1913." A 280 Acre Farm for Sale Agreeable Terms or trade for Central or Southern California prop erty up to half value Lies four miles from Lake view, all good, level sage brush land; artesian water has been struck in immediate neighborhood. All lays under the Oregon Valley Ditch. Fenced on three sides. Fine alfalfa and grain ranch. Will in crease rapidly in value with the railroad. Write C. K. Scaler, 220 0chsner Bldg., Sacramento, Calif. , for further particulars, at once. 80 Acres or More for Sale of the famous Charles Faston Ranch, lying immedi ately under Sugar Loaf mountain, near Davis Creek, which is the finest fruit land in Goose Lake Valley. This property has lake-shore frontage, side track and shipping privileges on the X.-C.-O. Likewise enough fine timber for firewood and posts. A large part of it is now under cultivation. Moderately sized barn, granary, house, etc. A part of this ranch can be had at a very good bargain if taken at once. Will have to be mostly cash. Two flowing springs on the property, and artesian well or pumping plant can be put in later. Apply to Charles Faston on property, or in Lakeview; or write C. R. Seager, 229 Ochsncr Iildg., Sacramento, Calif. If you have any Goose Lake Valley Property for trade in Sacramento Valley or Southern Calif ornia, write C. R. Seager and give particulars. C. R. SEAGER 9 OcLsner Building, Sacramento, California K. R. Patch Monday evenine return ed from Portland where he was called two weeks aeo by the daeth of his ais ter, Mrs. irvinur A. Millichamp, and her huHband. The sad affair occurred in the Stanley apartments, 701 Wah inyton street, sometime Monday even ing, although the bodies were not dis covered until Wednesday morninir. It is presumed that Millichamp was uc- ranifed and while his wife was playinp ! at the piano he shot her over the riirht i A" ,Me Idood in the body h ear with a 3fe-caliber revolver and irn throiiKli tin klilin-ys onco every three mediately afterwards hhot himself in ! inlinitcH. The kidnt.VMjfilier t he blood, the riuht temple, dropping beside his i They work iilht hid! day. When wife. healthy they remove about )() grain. It has been subsquentlv learned that . "t Impure matter daily, when nu Millichamo had reauested his wife to ! healthy hoiiih part of thU Impure commit suicide with him. ami although I mu'ter j h-ft to the blood Thi4 warned of her danger Mrs. Millichamp I hrlnicxon many dltt'-a-oa ami nyinptoinn Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S CASTOR I A WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO i (Their Unceasing Work keeps Us 5trong and healthy TjTPROTECT T I the things that Jl money can not buy. If your feet comes under that head, we have protec tion for them in must any style you may de sire. Our Fall High Tops are now ready for your inspection at reasonable prices. We also have a few bargains in Ladies' and Misses' LowCut Shoes at prices too low to mention. 06 vj: ttf The Economy Store We are ncknowledcd IcadciH when it coiiu-Hto the popular price in Suits. No effort lias been spared to grt the best for the money. All up-to-the-minute stvlen and every new shade and material. Come and see them . Coats The largest ami most com plete showing in the City. Nobby Mixtures, Cnricula, Poles, Plushes and Miack Mroadcloth. Modest Prices. $14.75 to $42.50 NEWEST MILLINERY Mrs. Neilon Women's Outfitter SHAKE I.1F0 VOUR SHOtS All.u'i fiMitolur. poo lire K.11,.,. mi, IDi.imartlii(. u-rruu I. .1 .nil lDroaua aalo and luiiamiy i.tet iu atlua out ul uru aim aiiDlona It ii,., ,,. atr.i rombtri iiaiirr' of the ai. Aorn ) oot Kaa. tultn mil n le ah.-t lel r.) Il I, , weailnt.i aili.iii. awollxD. Ilr.il a. tlu imi TryutixlaT Houl t, an Uruvalai. .no abu "tore. by mall b.r -J t lu .lui(.a . 00 a,. ri.' nr uMnnr. Trial r , m, . 4. Irs .. 4 I. I nii1 I 1IAIKAII1K, IIKAIUIIIK NKKVol ,,NKf. Atl1 rb iimallmn. Im.Oi ii. .. .. mean ki.lm y i,b,. ,,, ' ' Kr. l.Voi o,e r. !, of m ,,el ,, , ninmiii 1 niih 1 iv 1 "''I'n ' :. ' ""? on iii.-v rec'i- ate the a, 11.11, ,, , lionat) i.nrah, l.oio-b, i lion, nun k In r. ..,,n. . . . . !.'.'" "' ton " " ' Stockholders Moeting j The annual nn-e! Iri( of ti e Ntovk I holder of I.akn County Teh'ilione ! and Ti-li-Kraph Cniupany will Im held 1 at Maaoiilt llall In the town ( l'i I ley. fjike Co., On-iiiii, on Moiiilny, NoveiuU r tl. lilll, at tho hour of ID ! o'clock A. M. f 1 r the inrioi- of let t inK a b ard of ilin-ctor. to nerve for the eiixnluir. year, ami fir the trano-Mi-tloti of atii-h nt her biiMlrn-oa im limy Colin- before the meet InaT, CIIAKI.KS CMHACII, Secr. larjr, I A Good Position Can ho hud bv ainlnl Ioiih niink' iiii-n ami ladle, in I he Held of " SVIn--j loca" or rntlw ii- teli-;raihy . Since I the S hour luw became effective, and 'Hlmvtbe wlreletot coinpatlleN ftn ea ! talillxlitiiK rial Ion throiiuhoiit tin i country there in a tfeal Hlioroik'1' )' , telenniihern. l'o-ltlons pay Id kI'i , era Irilm f 70 to I'M) -r liionth. witli uooil chiinie of advancement. Tin ;Natliilinl TeleKrapIl I nntl 1 11 1 lo" o Port laud, t ire. , iieratea unih-r kumt-vi-ioti of U. K. aud wireleaa otlii'iitl him place, all KradnatiH Into ponl tl'.o. 1 1 will pay you towrlli-tl.cn for full tletal'l. refused to leave him, feelinir that she could perhaps save him from gointr in sane. She therefore remained with him to the last. Millichamp was employed as city salesman of the Standard Oil Co.. and was an exceptionally fine young man of exemplary habits, being about 32 years old. while his wife was aix vears his junior. Mrs. MiHichamo'g maiden name was liethel McCoy Patch, be ing a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. D. Patch, who live in St. Joseph. Mo. Mr. Patch is an artist of national rep utation, and the family tree dates hack to the 16th century. In a portfolio treasured by the young wife were photographes and drawings with ex planatory notes, showina the ancestors of her family to have come to America before the Revolution. Paisley Pick-ups (Cbewaucau I'ri-sa) A bona fide offer is made by a Pais ley cili.eii to dctc 15 oucd of lai.J to the N.-C.-O. for a depot site, so as to settle the I.akeview tangle. There have been sown to grain in ttutte Vallev this fall 'JriJ acres of land. Tf.L id pi city K'od i': a ;.i-,v j.culc- ment. Sum Jetmore at North Alkali has 82 acrea In grain. pain In the back, head ac lie. Devours iietH, hot, dry akin, rheuuatic pain' Ifoilt, gravel, dlHorders of the eyenlght and hearloK, df.ziiieaM, Irregular heart, debilitj , drowsinesH, dropHy, (li-ponitM in the urine, etc. Hut if you keep the 11 1 tern rlxht you will hnveiio trouble with your kidneys. A. 15. Hcolicld, Axhlaud, Ore., Mnya: ''It kIvch iid! pleasure to endorse Doan'H Kidney I'IIIh. They brought me great relief from a severe attack of kidney complaint am I am now entirely free from the trouble. I loan's Kidney pi 1 Im can bo relied upon to diHpose of backache and difficulty W illi the kidney kecrotlona. For nale by all dealers. J'rlce 60 ceotH. Foster Mllliiirn Co., Ituffalo, New V(jrk, fde agentn fur the I'nited KtateH. Keinemlx-r the name Doan'H and take no other. Chamberlain' Stomach and I.lver Tablet, do not sicken or grlc, ami may betaken with jHTfeet aafely by tho nioHt delicate woman or the youngest child. 'J'he ohl ami feeble i will alHo find tlu-in a moMt Hiiltable remedy for uidinx aud atreiiKtiienliiK Ibili- weakeiud diKeHton and f-.rr.'KU-lutlno; tho bowels. For Hale by all ilea lers. ror ciiiiKbiiiK, (Irym-aa kinl iiekllnii In tin. lliroat, buaraeiietia ainl nil com In anil coldri, I Uka Kolejr'a flouev anil ' ar oun-ouiiil I on-1 lalut uo ojlale. fur aalu by A L Tburulon ' RELIABLE CLOTHES Men and young men who appreciate good, reliable clothes at moderate prices, will be abundantly sat is fied with the clothes we sell. See them tf Compare them with any, anywhere NO OLD STOCK TAILORING, CLEANING AND REPAIRING Yours for Service The Matchless Store MAIN STREET, 2nd Door North I. O. O. F. Bldg. LAKEVIEW :: :: OREGON