DECORATED SEMI-PORCELAIN WARE ON SALE THIS WEEK A Line of Decorated Semi Porcelain Ware in Single Pieces or Full Dinner Sets. A Very Desirable Xmas Gift. Every piece has been reduced Silk Auto Scarfs German Silver Music Carriers Fancy Stationery Silk 1 kul Scarfs Ladies' Hand 75c, 85c end Vanity Cases $1.50 and 25c to $1.25 and Shawls Hags $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 Box $1.25 to $3.00 75c to $2.50 silk Men's Silk Muf- r , t v it . ,rv Kour-in-l land ,"xdc I',i,.lc!1 Suspenders, in Handkerchiefs, j , civet i on city clI.r. andkerchiefs. iianuKcriniciN tiers ami .... Silk lies. ... ' (nit Hoxes, special y priced f 1 ics sample line, fancy . t J 1 Reefers bin assortment , best value at tr Dr borders, 5Cc 51.50 35c to 50c 25c 25cto$1.oo 65c LADIES' AND MISSES' SKIRTS hundrkds 01 I MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS . .. . ,. M I'LKASlNCi The New Stle Norfolksforytmni' Our second shipment within sixty - rMm-e poij c ,, i t , .t 1 TV rvK fellows arc shown this season. Also the days from the Capital Woolen Mills. fljj GIRLS new weaves in hair-line stripes and fancy The very best values ever shown here. w mm worsteds. liy comparison you will learn Every Skirt is guaranteed pure wool and Tn Y t,,at hK are better for less KINDb IC) Jl monev than elsewhere. If you hnd it sold to you at a big saving price, from PLEASE. otherwise, your money goes back to you. $2.50 to $6.00 THE BOYS Prices, $12.50 to $20.00 Ladies' and Misses' Felt Slippers and Star Brand Shoes are better for the Ladies' Silk Messaline Petticoats, all Fur Top Juliets, all colors, entire family. New lines are being new shades and colorings, $1.00 to $2.25 received here almost daily $2.50 worth more CHILDREN NEED PALATABLE FOOD Former Lakeview Girl Suggests Sample School Lunch Menus. As nourishing and palatable lunches are fundamental factors in the health ard activity of children in school, mothers should know what materla's to use in preparing school lunches, an i how to prepare them. Ths sandwich is the basii of a'l school Irncbes bat it should be variei from day to day in form and material. And as the sand wich is varied so must be the accom panying lood matirlaU it the proper nutritive ratios are successfully main tained. Here are lice scientifically selected ' sample school lunch menus prepared, by Hazel JSlcKee, a senior in the domestic course at the Oregon Agricul-: tural College. No. 1 Plain bread ani batter sand wiches, cheese sandwiches, bottle of milk, two or three cubes of sugar, tapioca pudding, fresh prunes. No. 2 brown bread and outter, chicken sandwiches, bottle ot milk, sponge cake, raisins and nuts. No. 2 Nut and celery sandwiches, two boiled rgg9, bottle of milk, corn starch mold, two cookies, pears. No. 4 Peanut butter sandwiches, egg sandwiches bottle of milk, gra bam crackers, orange cream, grapes. No. 5 Sardine sandwiches, fruit and nut sandwiches, bottle of milk, small piece of chocolate, cup custard, apples. How these and other savory morrela are prepared and arranged in suitable lunch carriers is explained in detail by Mrs. Calvin, professor of Domestic Science at the Oregon Agricultural College, in Extension Bulletin, "The Scbool Luncheon," Series 3, No. 5.. This bulletin may be had free of cost by addressing R. D. Hetzel, Extension Director, Corvallis. Ore. NEW PINE CREEK DEPARTMENT DEVOTED TO LIVE NEWS NOTES OF THE STATE LINE TOWN SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE A dispatch from Fickaburg, Lake County, to the Oregonian says: Through the efforts of Representative N. J. Sinnott. W. Roche Kick, presi dent of the Ficksburg Development Club, has been notified by the Depart ment of Agriculture at Washington that a shipment ef trees, plants and chrubs will be sent to him for experi mental purposes within the next tew days. The specimens are adapted to the climatio conditions there. Mr. Fick has set aside a portion of his homestead for experimental purposes and the trees will be planted thereon. itww mi JgP GUARANTEED B to be equal to any Beer brewed. Bot tled and on draught at all leading saloons Reno Brewing Co., Inc. 0- -1 J Teachers' Institute Mrs. Nettie B. Harris, County Su perintendent of Modoc County, held Institute in New Pine Creek Saturday, Dec. 13. Mayor Keller gave the teach ers a most cordial welcome. The su perintendent, accompanied by the teachers, both High School and Gram mar School, of Alturss, and the teach ers ot the Alturas, Davis Creek and Willow Ranch vicinity arrived on Fri day night's train. They were enter tained at the Wendt Opera House that same evening ty a bazaar and enter ainment given under the auspices of the Mount View school assisted by the Primary department of the Pine Creek, school. Saturdsy's session opened with a school exhitit, each teacher having brought work from her school. The exhibit wb8 splendid. A few years ago such work was thought a waste of time, but school authorities as well as teachers are awakening to the real ization that the education of the hand is' the worthy education which is an incentive ard aid to purely mental education. All the papers, talks and discussions were helpful but most benefit was derived from the discussions on read ing, spelling acd writing. Prr f. Conley. principal of the Al- lur.o Orammar school gave a most convincing explanation of why Fairy Tales ehould be taught. Prof. Rose principal ot the Modoc County High School explained the California University Extension Work. No one young or old need complain of not having an opportunity to obtain knowledge. Those who can not go to the university now have the blessed privilege of the university coming to them. 'M Every one who cares to be progressive should take advantage of this opportunity. The good, faitnful ladies of New Pine Creek, Mount View and Willow Ranch served a chicken dinner to all visitors at noon Saturday, in the evening all attended the Moving Pic ture thow at the Wendt Opera House. Sunday forenoon was tpent in Pine Creek canyon. Mr. Lenham kindly uonsented to drive to Mr. Jensen's power Iiouhc All the teachers could at Fairport for the train at one Jensen made the must favorable im prestion. Dinner was served all who were to take ! o'clock. The teachers departed expressing many compliments for the hospitality ' of the people of New Pine ('reek, j Many took much interest in the lnsti-1 tute. It was well attended. The In stitute like the university is coming to the peop! Our merchants are all enjoying a rood holiday business. Li rest slaughter in prices on Xmas candies at Wendts Candy Kitchen. Mrs. J. IS. McNew who has been pn the sick list is able to be out again. N. E. Guyot made a trip to High Grade Isst Monday and recorts every thing moving along nicely. Mrs. Mattie Follett is thinking of enlarging her boarding house which is too small to accommodate her fast growing business. We are informed that Dr. J. L. Garner our new physician has bought the hospital property. This also in cludes the old lilurton livery barn. A new'board cross walk was put in from Fleming liroa. store to the hotd, also from the hotel to the Gentry bar ber shop, which is quite an improvfi ment. At a regular meeting oi the City council Dec. 2, 1013, the saloon license was raised from f 12"j to SHOO per quar ter. Mr. D. W. Thomas was the only one to get a license. There were three applications. August Doting, our expert oakcr and restaurant man, in still making improvements ubout the restaurant building. Mr. Doring has every thing neat and clean and is serving good meals at all hours. Saturday the stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr leaving a beautiful nine pound girl. The little mother and child are doing nicely un der the care of Dr. AmBden as physic ian and Mrs. Sanford as nurse. Duller & Moffet, our butchers, are very busy these days killing bogs. They have killed over a hundred in the last 10 days. They are putting them into lard, bacon, hams, etc., for their large growing business in New not take the drive, those who did were Mrs. Raker, wife of Judge Raker, of Alturas, Mrs. Harris, County Super intendent, Prof. Rose,' Prof. Conley, Mrs. Puyne and Doolittle, Misses Leonard and Berry. All were delight ed with the beauty of the canyon. The power plant was visited with in terest, but the unique borne, the pits and the pleasing personality of Mrs. f Pine Creek. The Bazaar and entertainment given by Mountain View school at the Opera House last Friday night was a grand success. The children were all fell drilled and all filled their parti splen didly. The entertainment was given for the benefit of the play ground which netted the school something over f63.00. MWMACK SELLS RANGDjraOPERTY Wayman Withers Acquires Summer Lake Ranch at Large Figure. W. K. McCormlrk has sold hi Sum mer Lake ranch, consisting of 1000 acres, to U. W. Withers, the considera tion being 1 10,0(10. Possession will be given thi first of next April. Mr. Mc Cormtck retains till storit, Including sheep, cattle and horse, beaidc other lands. Mrs. McCormlck' health Ni nut been good recently, and she will probably spend some time In the Will amette Valley horeafter. Sale Was Success The Presbyterian Ladies Aid did ex ceedingly well at their pillow slip sale last Friday. A dainty luncn waa served and a handsome Mum realized. All who partook of the lunch were greatly pleattvd. a it Included an ex cellent soup, tine sandwiches, excellent pie and doughnuts with good coffee. The receipts of the sale netted tho Ladles' Aid approximately SHO, which amount goes towards the Presbyterian Church building fund. Th ladies in tend to make the Pillow Slip sale an annual event, to be held about the first week in December. Surprise Valley is evidently having much eolder weather than we are ex periencing here In Goowe Lake Valley for the Cedarville Record says that last Monday morning business men com menced putting up ice for inmrnir use. The Ice is of fine quality and about 8 and 10 inches thick. LYMAN CONVICTED OF LAND FRAUDS Promoter With Active Career Was Once Arrest ed In Lakeview. Dr. John Grant Lyman, promoter of Panama land schemes, who was cap tured by Sheriff Snldtr In Lskevlsw while making a desperate attempt to eacapo from the authorities was con vloti'd at Los Aegnlc last week by )urv in tho United States District Court of having tiard the mails to de friiud. The conviction was on one count of I he Indictment only, the pro moter being declared not guilty on live other cniintti. Tho jury reported attrr having been out 23 hmira and !I5 minutes. The con viction of the pKiinoter, according to a statement made by Special Proarcutor Edward Regan, mat the United State Government SVfi.OOO. Government agents cauaca his arrsnt in tsan Franciaco in September, 1011. During several montha prevloualy he had operated the Panama Development Company through which he proposed to locate settlers on goverpment land in Panama. The Government contend ed that ha bad no rights in Panama, and brought wl'neaaea from the Central American republic, fmm Manilla and England, and from various other part to testify against him. Lyman will ba sentenced Monday, December 29. Harold, the young son of H. 0. Car. mack, of Davis Creek, who has been suffering from a serious attack of typhoid, has been taken to Altura for treatment. 41 We Sell The Real Earth 'Neil! 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