9 Thanksgiving Needs v Men's Clothing Take nny Overcoat in our stock, and you can't miss a bargain. In material, style, workmanship and finish they are the very best goods we have been able to secure. We can fit any man: long, short, thick or thin, and we'll cut the tailor's price about the middle for goods of equal merit. Overcoats at $10.00, $12.50, $15,00, $17.50 Thanksgiving Suits You'll look your best in one of our new Suits. We are showing the New Nor folk for the Young Men at $ 1 6.00, a very classy suit. Others in Worsteds, Chevi ots and Fancy Tweeds at $120, $15.00, $17.50 and $20.00 none higher. Toys-ToysToys We are displaying in our New Department, Hundreds of Interesting Toys for the Little Ones. A storeroom full of Useful Gifts for the coming Christmas Season. CALL AND MAKE THE QUALITY STORE STATE TO AID IN FORESTDEFENSE Insects Have Caused Seri ous Destruction To Timber During Year. Ashland Record: State Forester F. A. Elliott has left for Salem after spending several days in this city. Daring bis stay in Ashland Mr. Elliott was in conference with the local mem bers of the Federal Entomological Bureau and Manaeer Kimball of the Klamath and Lake Counties Asspcia- alt of the conlerence the State of Oregon will cooperate with the Bureau of Entomology in its fight against the forest insects and their destruction of timber. Mr, Elliott JbP guaranteed wjk if a52!Wl2fl to be equal to any Beer brewed. Bot tled and on draught at all leading Reno Brewing Co., Inc. Star Brand Shoes are good shoes for all sea sons. During the Winter season no one can enjoy rel health unless their feet arc encased in substantial shoes. With the Feet Dry and the Head Right, the Health is Assured. . You'll find our stock of Men's, Ladit-s' and Cr.ild ren'sShoesa fineone;you'll find the shoe to suit you here. New styles arc ar riving every week. A Nan's Appearance depends on Collars to suit the neck, Cloves that are just right, Neckwear that is becom ing, Socks that look pretty and wear. We furnish things worth wearing at prices worth paying. YOUR SELECTION already has appointed one assistant C. C. Chit wood of Klamath Falls. This conference is of more tban pass ing importance as the insects are gaining considerable foothold in Ore gon timber and it it estimated that between 20,000 and 30.000 acres have been killed during the last year by forest insects. Income Tax Puzzles Treasury Department officials are puzzled over the income tax question, and Nut Uoodwin. the marrying com edian, was at the bottom of the prob lem. "If Nat Goodwin pays more tban 13000 annual alimony to his former wives,' the treasury men asked each other, "must Nat or his wives pay the income tax.?" Hundreds of other ex-hubbies swsited the decision with interest. New misses. line of coats for ladies and Mercantile Co saloons J(j NEW PINE CREEK DEPARTMENT DEVOTED TO UVE NEWS NOTES OF THE STATE LINE TOWN MMti SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE Cranberries, figs and dates at Kandy Kitchen. Mrs. Mary Miller is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Bussey. Don't forget the Mt View school baiarr and entertainment Dec. 12. Mr. Zobel has built a board side walk from bis residence to the Adeen Building. Mrs. Lehmann and daughter. Miss Mattie, called on Mrs. J. C. Freeman Sunday afternoon. Get prices on your Xmas candles at W ndt'a Candy Kitchen, -New Pine Creeie, Oregon. They will aave you money. Don't tail to attend the box supper at Opera house Saturday night, Nov. 22. The proceeds go fur an especially necessary cause. The City Council ordered a partition put In the city jail which will make two cells and will keep the prisoners away from the store. Marshal Geo. Wendt made two ar rests this week one for a man striking another, who was fined S10 and anoth er man was fined S5.00 for being dis orderly and drunk. The City Council ordered two plank street crossings put in on between D. C. Berry's corner to the Reed Corner and one from Keed corner to the Dorlng corner. E. E. Carr is doing the work. Mr. Wilcox, the real estate dealer of Richmond, accompanied by Mr. D. C. Berry, drove op from Davis Creek Saturday afternoon so they might apend Sunday with their families In New Pine Creek. Will R. Larkia one of oar most pooulsr young men left last Tuesday for Ban Franciaco we suppose to take in the sights. Don t be Konei too long Willie, as the girls are all carrying long, ssd fsces. Mrs. Robert Wade was very ill last week. She is improving cot has not fully recovered from her attack of lagrippe. Mr. Wade just returned from the mines in time to be with bis wife during her illness. Postmaster Henry Wendt Jr. remod eled toe New Pine Creek postoffice. moving it back In tee building which gives him more store room and also makes the office more private and much better in appearance. Estimates ol amount to be raised (or the year 1914, prepared and published General Laws of Oregon 1913. For Circuit Court For County and Juvenile Court ; For Justice Courts For Sheriff Office: (a) Salary of Sheriff (b) Salary of Peputy (c) Traveling expeneejillowed id) Office expense For Clerk's Office: (a) Kalary of Clerk (b) Clerical assistance (d) Office supplies For Assessor's Office: (a) Salary of Assessor (b) Clerical Assistance (t) Office supplies 350 00 For County 8chool Superintendent's Office: (s) Salary of Bcbool Supt (b) Statutory traveling expense , (O Office supplies ; For County Treasurer's and Tax Collector's Office: (a) Salary of Treasurer 1000 00 (b) Clerical assistance 1200 00 (c) Office supplies 1126 00 For County Judge's Office: (a) Salary of County Judge 700 00 (b) Office Supplies 20 00 For Office of County Healer of Weights and Measures: Office expense 120 00 For Office of Couoty Coroner: Fees of Coroner and expense For Oflice of Stock Impector, Salary , 400 00 For County Fruit Inspector, per diem and traveling expenses , . . 2.00 00 For County Health Officer, Salary 100 00 For County Commissioners, per diem and mileage 6U0 00 For County High Kcnou! Fuud , ItfOll 00 For Scalp Bounty Fund 4&00 j0 For per diem aud mileage of County Surveyor and expend of estab lishing county roads. . r 1000 00 For County rouds and bridges 20462 91 For County printing and publishing delinquent tax list 1500 00 For Circuit Court Library 120 00 For fuel, lights, water, furniture, Janitor litre, Insurance and n pairs , of Court House 2870 00 For registration of voters and elections 1600 00 For farm demonstration work 2000 00 For County School 82701 10 For Count v Library 160 00 Kor State Tax 8C617 60 For expertlng county records 60 00 For care of county poor and Insane 1000 00 For Widow's Pension 1000 00 Board and other expense of prisoners 900 00 Kectipts of money from sources other tban taxation.. 11000 00 HA IU UC VUllCUIXU H J IUWU Ol MlltTIPWi lKKVU, w vivj mijfvv. as per tax rate on file alth County Clerk 3734 80 Amount in tha Count v Road. School of the County Treasurer, less warrants outstanding, at this date.. .12230 08 Notice Is hereby given that the County Court will meet at Lakeview, Ore gon, on Monday tbe 8tb day of December, 1913, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., in tbe Chambers of the County Court, for tbe purpose of an examina tion of the foregoing estimates and the notified to meet with the members of the County Court for tat parftee of dla cussing with said Court the estimates herein made. Dated at Lakevlew, Oregon, this 13th day of November, 1913. Attest: U. DALY. County Judge. F. W. PAYNB, County Clerk. F. K. Thanksgiving Ball at New Pine Creek, Nov. 27, music ty Lakevlew Orohestra. Supper will be served by Mrs. G. V. Hammeraley in the base nient of the Opera House. Mr. and Mr. Harry Ileryford have moved into the residence on Church Street belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Wise Mr. Heryford just recently rturnel from Santa Crus, California. We are glad to welcome the family back to our town. Miss Willie Burgun wss In Pine Creik SstuHav afternoon, accompan led bv her school. Miss Burgun held her tirst rehearsal preparatory to the entertainment which Is to be given in December for the benefit of the Mount View Play ground. August Doring is preparing to put a front porch on the City Restaurant and Bakerv. Ha bas had board side walks built from Msm Street to the resr door ot the Restaurant. Mr, Doring is enjoying a good business, and be furnishes good meals at all hours. Uur city election will take place Dec. 2, 1913. Three concllmen. mar shal and treasurer will be elected. No douct the three present councilman will be reelected as all are level-head ed, good straight forward men and are well able to look after the city's business. A bssket social will be given in Wendt's Opera House, Saturday even ing after the Moving Picture She The proceeds will be used in extending the side walk leading from the school bouse Into town. This is a good work and every one is lending a helping hand. Success is already assured. Mrs. rJ Keller and Mrs. U. Hammera ley are putting forth every effort to raise the needed funds. The Ladies Civie Improvement League hel the regulsr meeting Saturday. The attendance was not as large ss ususl, but there was the same interest shown. Two members, Mrs. J. T. O'Connor and Mrs. Ella Janes, nee Morrisun took the train Thursday morning for San Francisco. The ladies were very helpful to the league, and shsll be greatly missed. The best wishes of all go with them. Mrs. O'Connor goes to join ber hus band who is permanently located in the city of Berkeley. by taxation, by Lake County, Oregon, under the provialona of Chapter 234 000n 00 600 00 410 00 ir00 00 900 00 by statute fiOO 00 300 00 1800 00 1800 00 830 00 1500 00 1320 00 1200 00 200 00 2T0 10 of holding inquests 350 00 and (Jenerel Fund In the hauda citizens of asid Cnnntr. re hereby ANDERSON, Oonnty Commissioner BARGES WILL PLY ACROSSTIIE LAKE Falrport Company Will Inaugurate Transport Service In Near Future. Falrport, Calif.. Nov. IS. (.Special) The first definite etfort on the way of affording transport service to the residents of the West Side of the Lske hsa been made by the Falrport Fuel and Transfer company, which Is n' building a big barge on the dry dock at Falrport. Wernmark Hroa. are the moving spirits In the company and associated with them are several citizens of Lakeview and other sections. Over 200 cords nf wood will bo brought over from the West Sido forests this fall, besides the large tmount of wheat and ! other furm products awaiting trans portation of thia character. The barge will be forty feet In length and fifteen feet in width. This! will be the dimensions of No. 1 and I K7i 9 in k. hul InlA Mimmluinn tl a. I ' year will te lamer; Both are Intend ed to be run undet their own steam although for temporary use tne Wern mark Bros, may employ their launch for towing It over. Orders for lumber for one or two housee on the other side are already regiatered and several wheat buyers are ready to take advantage of the opportunity and have tbe product un loaded right here at the railroad. Something of thla character has been needed for sometime and reports that boats would be built have been current, but in this case the boat Is actually ander construction at tbe present time and will make trips across tha lske at least three times each week. The ten milea acrosa can be made In less than two hours, while, hereto fore it bss reouired a two-days trip to get to the markets and return ThW will undoubtedly stimulate set tlement on tbe West Side of the lake. Notico All parties knowlrg thcmrelvcs to bo indebted to the undersigned will plesse settle accounts with Burke & Lsrain. M. It. Hart. Corn Show TO PENDLETON, DEC. 5th-6th Low Hound-Trip Furea , From All rotations In Oregon On the Oregon-Washington Railroad (8i Navigation Co. Sale Dates Dec. 1 to 6 Inclusive 1913 $ 1 ,000.00 In Cash Prizes To lie given for the beat Exhibit of Corn grown during 1913 In country tributary to tbe O-W. K. & N. Hvery Corn Grower ahould enter bia products In thia contest. Every Farmer ahnold attend theae shown whlcli are the first of the kind ever given by a Rftllroad In the Northwest for the benefit of the people and communities aloog Its linea. Aak Particulars of any Agent of the O-W. R. & N. EMBROIDERY SHOP A IIEAUTIFUL LINE OF SEW GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Hand-made Center, Scurfs, Cush ions hiii! Novelties, Silk Floss Sofa J'IIIowh. Luil les' Suultury Gunnents. Funcy Work Exchange. EpihntMery Work to order. MRS. H. B. ALGER OI'I'OSITE HERYFORD HLDG. E. F. CHENEY LAKEVIEW Postmasters Appointed Joseph L. Beatty, of Bonsnas, has been appointed postmaster at Baatty, new office In Klamath county. Sherman Brown, at Crystal, Klamath County, vice C. O. Brown, Thomas (1. Ilawley at Multnomah, vice Nelson Thnmsa,. Poatmastere Charles Palm erlet, VUtlllaa; Mattie W Frskes, Werner Lake: and Msttie J. Patterson at Swan, are continued until May 7. Eli Cafe arc wino paln . Man. Lake view, Ore. Meal 5 Served at All Hours with every thing the market afforda $6 Meal Tickets $5.00 Special attention given to Family Din ners and Ball Suppers W. J. SHAVER Money to Loan Klamath Falls, Ore. Excursion Final Return Limit Dec 8th 1913 RANGE FOR RENT -ANYWHERE If we don't have what you want we will get it for you. Good Dairy Ranches for dale. ALGER LAND CO. LAKKVIEW NEW I'INE CKKEK We Could Magnify the worth of our harness with glowing descriptions, but we prefer to let the harness apeak for Itself. That It gives a good account of Itself la very evident from the high praise It receives from those who have used It. Actual service Is the best test, and our harness stands It nobly. OREGON