Lakeview i Iff A complete line of vii;iiii hihI buggy It rnet wllp robos.Mti., rlrttcs, spurs, quilt ..rtie ettcw, etc., etc. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. Abstracts to O.V.L. Property $2.50 Get our special prices for real estate in H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKEVIEW, OREGON Daily Service Except on Sundays Train No. L' leaves Alturas at - - - 3:(" A. M. Arrives atKeno. Nevada, at - - - 1:V 1 M. iiam No. 1 leaves Reno, Nevad, at - A. M. Arrives at Alturas at :" l'. M. S. I1. Co's Trains leave Reno as io'lows: No. 23 leaes Ki-ih) for San Francisco at - 7.30 p m. No. 3 leaves Reno tor San Francisco at - 2:15 a. m. No. 1 leaves Reno for the East at - - - 9:25 p.m. No. 2 leaves Reno for the Fast at - - - U:50 p. m. A WANT AD IN THE Lake County Examiner WILL BRING RESULTS 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 w ith the railroad. Write C. R. Scager. 22'. Oehsner Hldg ., 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 N.-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 (lowing springs on the property, and artesian well or pumping plant can be put in later. Apply to Charle- Faston on property, or in Lakeview; or write C. R. Seager, 22'. Oehsner IUdg., Sacramento. Calif. If you have any Goose Lake Valley Property for trade in Sacramento Valley or Southern Calif ornia, write C. R. Seager and pve particulars. C. R. SEAGER 229 Oehsner Building, Sacramento, California Saddlery Kverj thing la the Hue of CMrrlnKP ami horse f uriilili liiK". ltoiUrliK by com petent men. for each tract of land in Lake Co. for each Town Lot in Lakeview, Oregon, including first deed from the Company. Abstracts of Title to any Lake County. WORLD'S HEAVIEST STEEL SWING SPAN On the outakirat of the city of Sac ramento, California, tho Southern Pacific Company is erecting a itccl bridir acroaa the Sacramento river that contains the heaviest swinir soan of anv briil ire in the world. This soiin is 4(M) feet in lenirth ami its weight is fi.300.lHK) DoumU. The entire brldee. however, will weigh more than lO.OtXl. 000 nounds when it has all been placed in position upon the heavy concrete piers. There are only two steel bridges in the world that have swing aoana thai? exceed the new Sacramento river bridge in length. One is across the Willamette river and is a part of the Suokane, Forttand and Seattle railway svstem. Its weight, however, is onlv 5.400,000. pounds. WO.OOO pounds less tbsn thst of the Sacramento rivet bridge. The Omaha Terminal Com! panv operates a large steel bridge across the Missouri river that has a! awing snan 502 feet in length, but the steel is of much lighter constrcution. the weight teing onlv 512.000.00') pounds. i The new Sacramento river bridce! of the Southern Pacific is a part of the double tracking of the Harriman lines. It will contain not onlv two tracks for: the trains but a concrete wagon and j automobile road. The American bridge ; company, which is fabricating tru stee! work for the structure, have records of numerous heavy swing spans but none that can equal that of the new Southern 1'acifio Company bridge. IN ALTURAS FIRE Alturas New Kra : The unfortunate man who lost his life in the fire which destroyed the Riverside Hotel on the 4th inst.. has an uncle in Milocter. who is a ltirge potato grower. Mr. Joe Silva. the deceased, was known t have over eighty watches in his room at the time of the fire, as he was un expert jeweler, and uuite a trdder f all kinds of watches. He also hm upon his person at the time of his deatn gome ?1.2ihj which he had been saving, lie recently showed this amount to friend here in town, and stated thnt he was plauning lo soon visit his uncle .n Milpeters. Every thing about him was destroyed, and a portion of nis bodv was found where the back stairs were, as though he was making an efurl to escape. This point wus one of the hotest of the fire, and onlv a portion of his bodv was recovered. and partially identified by the rtmnents of a few watches. Mr. Silva was raised in I'hili and has traveled all over the world. He formerly did a large business in Lon don as a broker. He lost everything in London by misfortune, and began to , wander over the earth, and finally ; drifted into Alturas. where he has been ! off and on for over a year, endeavoring to recuperate his finances, and has been doing well. He had planned to I make a visit to his uncle in the near future. Last year he had a narrow escape from being burned uo in the Alturas Hotel when it was destroyed. Now an Eastern Ministerial associa tion favors a movement to extend the sane observation of holidays from Fourth of July to Christmas. The ap peal is to avoid extravagance in Chriat mas buying : to make the holiday re memberance more a matter of affection and of the real manifestation of that, regard and respect which friends owe to each other, rather than an ostenta tious display of false generosity, (iive tokens of affection and frendslnu rather I than expensive presents -that's the slogan of sanity in Christmas time, 'there is no denying the fact that fool ishness characterizes a great deal of Christinas buying. People run in debt to buy expensive presents, and asiue irom mai apenu mu.icjr .t.i I . . , i :,u they ought to pay their current bills. ; cat)in jn whiskey Creek. A blunt Asaseuuel to all this there is em-1 w,8I1(in B(1(.h a cljl ha(, aBmrmUy barrassment and sometimes distress. been use( m.,,or(lin to the inHI)t.ctlon That manner of Christmas celebration ! mH,,(. ,JV ,)r w. S. Johnson, of Uonan is pure foolishness an J ought to be Thl! , d , . Mhtf Hn,, abandoned. There Ih little danger from a cold or from ftti attack of tb prip except when followed by pneumonia, and thin never happens, when Chamber. luiu's Cough Keinedy Is used. This remedy hn won Its great reputation mid extcrirdve Bale by Its remarkable ciireH of colda aotl jrrlp mill cun le re lied upon with Implicit confidence. For sale by all dealers. Rankers of the state are taking a part in back-to-the-soil movement and at a recent meeting of officers nd di- rectors of the state association, a coin - mittee was named to devise ways and means to make country life more attractive. Literature will be issued and steps taken to educate the young to the attractions of farm life. For cougblnK, dryueaa soil tickling la tin Ibroat, boarai'iieaa a nil all cutiln aul colila, laka Foley's Honey nd lor Coiii.iiuul Con taint uo o.lali t Fur ale by A L 1 liornloo ELECTION RESULTS PLEASING TO ALL 1 F.lcctions last week in many states snd cities throughout the country re suited in the election of democratic governors in Massachusetts. Kentucky Mini Mississippi, a republican governor in Ithode Island, a republican assembly in New York, which will challenge he continuance of Coventor Dix'a policies, a New Jersey legislature with major ities nut in accord with Governor Wood row Wilson of that state, with results of the state elections in Maryland and New Mexico still in doubt. In Massachusetts. Governor r'ana. democrat, was elected bv a reduced Plurality of about 8.000 over Iiuis Frothingham. republican. The contest was unexpectedly close and early re turns indicated Governor Foss' defeat. The republican candidate for Lieuten ant Governor was elected I y seven th'usand majority and the other re publican stato candidates are elected. In Rhode Island. Governor 1'orthier. republican, is re-elected over I,ouia C. W Waterman, democrat, by a grcat Iv increased plurality. The state sen ate is solidlv republican and the as sembly larre Iv republican. New York state furnished one of the chief surprises of the election, revers ing the Present democratic majority of -J4 in the stnte assembly and elect ing h republican mnjontvof 50 upward. Four congressmen were elected to fill vacancies mime I v : W. 1). Ainev. republican, in the fourteenth Pennsyl vania district , Win. .1. llrowning. re publican in the first New Jersey dis trict, and Daniel V. Stephens, demo crat, of the third Nebraska district. MINING FIELD LOOKS PROMISING The prospects for some large opera tions in the mining fields of Lake and Modoc counties the coming vear are verv promising. Kecentlv the Jumbo mines at Windv Hollow in the t'ovote Hills changed hands with some people lit the head liu have siilllrielit catntal to develop the properties and prove that the taith of the men that tiHve I el I on so long in that part of the cuuntrv was not ill founded. In the Hong llistrict new men have invade! the tick! and promise ilevelonmcntj.vork that will make the former efforts of the men that have hung on there look Vi-rv feeble in comparison. Those that have done so much for the districts mcl.tioned are' loyal to the new owners and sav that thev will make winners out of their new Mciuisitioiis. With n.ii.i.ig and agriculture running a close roe with the timber and stock in- tere.-is of the couiitv theie is a fine out- ok ahead for this part f Oregon that onlv the most blind cannot see. Road Completed Klamath Herald : O.K. Burrell. of Fort I'ock, who has charge of the gang of road builders who have been improv ing the Klamath county highways . direction of the county court, re HjrU tht the countv roa,j ig completed from chj,0()uin to Sl)vtr Lakc Thi i.i,ltt, rlln nn ,h .Mt aid. of the marsh, and along it the follow ing new bridges have been built: Solomon's Klat. 2 feet long: Wocu I!av. li feet long: Skellog. 16 feet long ; across Williamson River at the uIlr end of the marsh. 67 feet. When Mr. Hurrcll settled in the Fort Rock region there were onlv seven other people at that place, and now there are a larger number, and this'season 5.IKK) bushels of grain have been thereshed. despite the still primitive conditions and the large amount of unbroken land. A La Bige Archie Anderson Faithful, a Klamath Indian, was arrestled last week on a charge of murdering his wife and taken to I'ort- jllnil for ,rjal Mr. Faithful's wife was found on the morning of October "f.th In their breast bail been badly beaten. Faith- t ul had been imbibing the night before, ! which strengthens Huspieion of him. I ll .1... : i .... . i .i 5 .iti.ien uoy Koowienge oi me crime, although he slept in ihe HHme room with his wife. A Good Position Can be hud by uiiiliilioiiH yomii; men and Indies in t he field of " Win Icsh" or railway telegraphy. Hlnco the S hour law beuitinu effective, and ulncc the wlrelcMM companion are dh tiibllHlilne hlatloiiH throughout thu ' country there is ii great Hhortiign of telenrnpherM. I'lihlllons pay begln- eis from f70 to !KI per monUi, wit li good ehnnce of adviiiiciini.it, 'J,i, N ii t It mil 1 TeleunipW I iihIII itt lo' of I'ort laud, Ore., operalaM liinler super-vii-ion of It. K. ami wireleMM oHioiils and places all graduali m Into poul tloim. It will pay you to write them for full iletnl's. OPRCIAL DIKI'CTOm tUTIONAI. lr(l.iit Wlllatn II Tal. V'lra rraalrlant JamraH.HIii'itnaii crlart ot Mtaln I'lillati.ti'r I'. K amoolarv l Trxaaury Frauallu Mai Vll Vcroinrjr nf War Jacob M luralnaiii, Attorney llnimral Iloor W. VVIrariahain l'ialinaator llcnnral Frank II. Mllt'liooca Aavrvtarjrnl Navy (Itfirfff Von I.. Mcrri 'marf ItiliTlnr ... . . rluiianl A llal'liiam i.-ritary nl Aarlrultnr. J a mini A liana Vcrfirrjr of loiiimi.n-a rtiarloa Nail i'hlil Juailco.. . . I'liarlra Kilaranl Whlir Veavatlun IAarntr, P. H. Vuaioii I'uiiiiiiImiiiiiii At. s. Klilianli U.S. I.nil I oiumlaalont" ilor.-rnor Hiriar of rllala fraaaurnr VllormT Uniioral nai. 1'ntioo lualrurtlou. I'niucr ... OawaM Krai , ,.F. VS. Ili-naoi . , .Tlioa. H Kay , A. M.l'rawliird . I.. K. a I'lt'tmau ,W. H. luminal Itoirr ul FimmI IVni . . U. a. Manatora J. W. Mailt.. jnliaalliaii hourm, Jr Uva. K. t liainlirrlalii Coiif roaamm l . ('. llai- A. W. l-afrvriy acranaom'T Ohlcf Jttatlc K . H. Hi-ali iT. A. Mimru ".iVhu"....!! T. A. Mi'llrnlK aiata jiuilil iiiaraici. )u l .... ll.nrr I. H.'ti.li All-mi-r . . II. V. kiiraftxlall LWitaUaTIVS II. 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M, IPA CKIIAI II.M-cr. tar, PWOFri5SIONAL CARDS AltrilUK W. OKTON Attorneyat-liw Notary Public All I'rnctlco Kxcept U. 8. I lllUHI UlfICO JillHllleHM. 1. V. Conn Attorney at Law and Notary Public orri-iu, uaii.il.,,. J I). VF.NATOH Attorney at Law, ijtia Halter a e.rlalt) OKriClt-Dalr RnlMlnf. (JIIAltLFH IJMUACII " Land and Law Ofllca Abstractor of Titles Kalalillaliml HUM UkTlw,Ora W, LA I It 1 IIOMI'rNON Attorney at I -aw OnVe In O. V. L.Uo.'a Iliilldlnn. Lakevikw, Oiiig'ion S. A. MLsTlKN. HurvfyliiK ICiiiiliioerliiK I City Kiiglnm-r Nu1w No. 1 Lnbi'vlew Watson Itlock Oregon J. I LYONS, I). I). 5. Dentist Offlce'ln Watson's Block, Lake vlew.'Orecon etuhl Tuft riMflrnim In Ml Main. !ra1nat of lalaarall (il Mtoblfia W. F. MAITLAND Official Decorator Erj and Window Trimmer -:l'rttlcnl anJ lixperlciiC' d "OKNtmUL DtllVIKY" LAKlIVIIiW - OKf'ilDN Will Sell for S12GO cash or trade fur ranch or stock, my 1-4 Interest or $ 15(H) equity In good Planing, hlnxle and Saw At 1 1 1 . 10 mile from Alturas, Cal. (lood market sell more than mill can produce at 10,000 feet per day at $17,00 per I000M mill. Capac ity of ahlnitle mill 20.0(H) per day. All In good running order. Invlta an In veMl gallon of prorty. XV ni. K. Harris, tf. I. (). I to 2.11, Alturas, Cal. 77: I'XDl'h'TAk'IXC l)i:ih'TMi:XT of the Willis I'liriiiturc Co. h:is hern cul.iritni. Thcit Ilcirsc litis been rctiltvtl with new cur til ins. lie . iif)-to-tl:itc itnil deserve ytiur f;it totiiiLH'. Phone No. 981 Night or Day WILLIS FURNIFUKE CO. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables I I .1 III IlitW vi ?( 1J I t it furnish Sim k turn I I l!;iin hrrx nml nlhrrn i'ivh I'rult uinl (irrt'ii Yi'Ki' 1 ii l li' nf nil klwJn eie;i ilut In wvvk. oi:iu:n nr I'liu.xic on MML ShvIhI ill nil Inn tfivvn tit mull iificw, h ;ci w ill he ililiiril tlm inuriiluK fnh In wlntr nrvlit uf onlvr. I'llOMi osi: - SIX OSK J. P. Duckworth A SNAP ! If you want it nice little home this Ih the pi act- for ou. New three-room hmiso, neatly paltered, Lot and Furnishings, Just ax it HtuinlH; Itanvje and CookliiK L'teuailw; Mot of llaviliil China; lOo Victor (Irnpliaplione and He cords; It x i:i Wilton Velvet KiiK. j;ood as new; Administer KugH and Carpel; Oak Morris Chair; l'rlncess Dresier; Sanitary Couch and Cash Ioiim; Uprlnw; MattresH. Keddlng, Curtains, 1'lctures, liookssnd other thtiiua too uumeroiiM to Msiition. Also Ten acres of good land. KiD tn kits the wlioln thing at once. tieo. WeHleder, Owner. Kiupiiru three doors Isdow Mr. llatl'lielder'a Iiouho. CHICHESTER S PILLS lint niAaiiMi nuAMi. J- Prauf.UL. Avb r.arrui-rin- K rrx II IH A Mil M IK ItlltMl I'll I h t. ha )TMikiuiwn ll.t,hlil, AUvk ktH. SOLD BY ORUGGISTS I VtRYUHLRE J, N, (lli'glalur U. B, baud lillluu, WoJ mm) REAL ESTATE LAKEVIEW .'. OREGON ""ai jaariTiiBaKi nf f 1 I'lIU In llrJ 4-..I.I ii inWS loiift. avauU.J aaitk III., blli... X i mm wibrr. Ilur mf fur WATSON