LAKll COUNTY fiXAIINER, LAKEVIEW, OREGON, JUNE. 5, 1902. 1 LACONICS. II "ntiA" Monilny. Uoortfn MrdrHttl left lor AlturM last Ttu'mliiy. Mr. mnl Mm. John Arximr arc in from 'h in p llila wiM'k. Willi Hi'hiiiiikiii mnl lfn with ovor from Wiirnrr this 'k, jilu' lln;r Clnin, or lUIr IU- laillcru, Nt llll MnllotflHIU. A. I- I'i'lli'tt linn a I'l hi ranch at N,.w 1'iiio Ctfvk lor I,1MM). Mr. aid Mm. Jmk KoUay arrive yi.lT(ly from l.ittln (.'liewaiii'tti. Mr. KiiInN)' in illTWOII Inllll llllxilU'BK, Charlio Triimlxi of thu ZX ranch wn calluil to Alturaa latt Tuewlay to hit iintlicr, who in not pximh-UhI to live. Will .Mi'l'ornimk came do'vn from I'aiiiliy WfiliiKMihty with the official re turn. Will aayt it wan a ' cold trip." Itoh IIIki'Iow waa in from ramp tliia week to II ml nut how It liajipotieil. Itob wont (loan with Ihn balance of the boy a. Wtifii yon come to town drop in at I'okI V KIjim'i anil mmi tho picturea and bar the beautiful iii'iatc. Klryant bar and kUfwrb gouda. 18 tf Minn Wlble, tinier of Mra. Al Mc Dowell, arrived from Kd Bluff. Cal., last Tueaday, and will go to Warner tomorrow on a vlait with her tinier. Born In Lakeview, Oreyon, May 31, 1002, to the wile of Dan Chandler, f Drewa Valley, a da-iKhter. Dan now haa aeven qucem, and ttanda "pat." A. J. l'lkf, formerly of Lakeviewf ran on the lU-publican ticket In Josephine ounty (or C'-oroner, and Judge Hale alto ran for lUtpreeuntative in Joecphine. Tb Hmokert' Kmporium Bead's, where only the bent graded of citrart can lie found. Kor a One smoke every body goa to linall'a. 18 tf Mra. Thoa. Kinn of Hidwell haa filed an application for divorce against her hutband in the Modoc auperior court. Mr. Kinn ia Justice) of the Peace at Ft. Bidwell. The Kiaminer will continue to do bntinetaat the old atand, giving to itt readera the latest newt, and doing tbe bei commercial printing outside of the big cltlea. L. K. McCoiley. the woolgrower, waa in from camp yesterday for the flrat time aince he took hit (lock to tbe des ert. He reports a fair per cent of lambs nd net much toat. Lost-Between Lakeview and New Pine Creek, latt Monday, a 3'4-inch, right baud burr, from a heavy wagon. Finder please leave at thia office. Ti snt Krlley returned from a trip to Paisley, Oregon, latt evening. He gathered up a four horae load of hides which he will take on to Hed Bluff in a day or so. Adin Argus. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Metiker ol Pais ley were visitors in Lakeview last Friday and Saturday. The Poat man waa down to tee about moving the county aeat to Paisley. Mm. Metxker was shopping and visiting friends. Mr. (Jeorge Hilton and Mitt Lena Cum mlnge, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mm, J. W. Cummings of Alturaa, were married at the home of the bride on May 2Uih. Mr. Hilton ia clerk al the Grand Central hotel in Alturaa. Poet A King have just received a big stock of everything lint-clans in the line of "wet goods." Their cellar ia stored full of the beat stock to be had on the ooaat. 20-tl Louie Rhodes, the freighter, who left for Aritona last Fall, returned to Lakeview yesterday, coming by Mad eline and loading with merchandise for Lakeview merchants. Louie aaya Aritona hath no charms for him. Miaa Grace Nckeraon, who a few yearn ago won a medal forelocution at the Nor mal School and has aince been studying at Chicago, will be the Instructor is elo cution and history at the Medford Acad emy neit year. Ashland Tidings. Kheepmen report their greatest lost from coyotes this season in Lake county. It ia now in order (or some "noodle-bead" to make bimself fam ous in the state legislature by getting up a bill for the repeal of the bounty law. We have had our fun.' The battle baa lieea fought and tbe dead and wounded have been gathered from the field of battle. We can now look on and enjoy the scrimmage in the Btate of Cal ifornia as a preliminary to the election in November. There ia a land contest on in tbe local office this week, The contest ia over a homestead in Ft. Klamath section and the parties interested are B . J Deadmond and James 8. Gordon. L. F. Conn and 0. Umbach are attorneys for the respective parties. Mrs. W, H. Iternard of the Went Ride hat been visiting relatives and friend In Lakaview this week. The jurymen in the Jinllon cane were given leave of absence from Friday to Tuesday, They are all back in thir teats again, and the rae it progrenting. Hot A Uglily of the New F.ra have the contract to print the deliiwjunnt tai lint of Modoc county at 2 per name. In Iakn county that would le called a "graft." (ieo. Feyferlh, at one time employed Inthettornof M. Pinkney in Attn ran, dld Haturday evening of pleuriny, lie waa living in AUrvilln at the time of hit death. The defeated wan well known in the county and wan enteemed an honorable, upright young man. -Plalndealer. !niKirlt Iteall In reducing bin atock of Toilet Koaiit tiy reducing the pricet on the article. He munt have room for hit new slock of Koapt and ( making a slaughter on prices. IV-'i Mrs. Fred Fisher, Mitt Amy Harris and Mint Florun Kinder came down from Hummer I-ake lant Tuesday on a viait with relative! and friendt. Mra. Finder la viniting her pareuta Mr. and Mm. Win, P. Ileryford, and Mins Har ris and Mitt Fisher are guests of Mr. and Mra. F. K. Harris. A good-sired audience litned at tentively latt Thursday evening at the opera house to the lecture of Kev. C. M Hmylheon "Ireland and its People." Kev. Hmythe's add rest was interesting in the eitreme, and all who attended the lecture felt well repaid for the night they spent in Ireland. Jot. Montgomery who haa been in the county for the patt two montha buying horses, left here Monday with 78 head of aa fine work homes as"4uld be bought. He is taking this stock to Nome, Alaska, for construction work on a large irrigat ing canal. Frank Ward and Will Wil son went along and have charge of the stock. Klamath Eipiesa. "Pete" Follett waa up from New Pine Creek the day it snowed just af ter election. "Pete" waa anowed under for road overseer in the shower of ha! lots on Monday and went down to de feat with colors flying. He alleges that hit defeat was brought about by Ke-j publicans "knifing" him in Crook county. Him Arthur has sold his residence property on Slash street to J. N. Fits gerald, the consideration being fttOO. Mr. Arthur in turn purchased from W. K. Barry the farm known aa the Pierce Combe place, near Thomas Creek, for 1,000. The tradea were made last week and the transfers were recorded thia week. Mr. L. C. Stevens of Cedarville, Cat., and Miss Annie E. Gruelle, of the West Side, Goose Lake valley, were married al the Baptist parsonage in Lakeview last Sunday. Kev. C. W. Holloman waa the officiating clergyman. The happy couple have gone to reside at Cedarville, taking with them tbe beat wishes of numerous friends. T. F. Dunaway, vice-president of the N. CO returned to Keno on May 29th from a visit to New York. The Reno Gazette aaya that while away Mr. Duna away ordered of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, several new engines built with wide frames and cylindera, so that they can be readily and cheaply changed to standard gauge. This evidently means that at some time in the future, the N. C. O. will be changed into a standard gauge. Everybody who knows Si Henderson knows that he ia a truthful man. Si would no more think of telling a false hood than he would think of voting the Republican ticket, and we must believe him when he declares that a common hen, which be ia the proud owner of, the other day laid an egg which meas ured 6sOK in.-.bes. Tbe Paisley Post thinks it baa a ben that ia some on big eggs, but she will have to "go away back and 'set down." I. N. Converse of New Pine Creek has some guests at his home from South Dakota. The visitors are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Converse. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Converse, and John Olson and family. These people came from the Missouri river in South Dakota, and are looking at Lake county properties with a view to locating. One of the gentlemen, Mr. J. W. Converse, visited The Examiner office this week. He says he is favor ably impressed with Goose Lake valley. Rev. C. W. Holloman and family took their departure from Lakeview last Tues day by private conveyance en route to Baker City. Many warm friends wished the good people bon voyage, and regret their departure sincerely. Mr. and Mrs. Uollomau will reside at Haines, Baker county. They were accompanied on the trip by Miss Delia Snelling and Miss Mabel Snelling, who will reside at Mon mouth, where Miss Mabel will attend the State Normal. R. A. Paxton moved tbe families out to their destinations. I frvln Ayro. Dip "BLACK LEAF" NICOTINE SHEEP Recommended by the Government THE KENTUCKY TOBACCO PRODUCT CO. Aykes, Whitworth George and Fent of the Palace have the finest grades of riquors, high class beer and the popular brands of cigara. lluMi.lt.ia lli fiavA in their rtriinfr tvwim all the latest newspapers and periodicals, ana in meirciuo room excellent music and the latest Kaleidetcope moving pic tures. Drop into tbe Palace when you aie in town ana you will be enter tained. 18-tf Tin bar Laad Notice. United 8 tales land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, June 2, 1DU2. Notice is here by given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber landa in tbe Stales of California, Oregon Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory." as extended -to all the Pnblic Un.i States bv act of August 4, 1892, Thomas L. Howe, of Ostrander, county of Cowliti, State (or Territory 1 of Wash ington, haa this day filed in thia office his sworn statement No. 6o4, for the purchase of the WUSE. and SSW of Section No. 23 in Township No. 35 8., Range No 17. E., W. M. and will offer proof to show that Uie land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of thia office at Lakeview, Oregon, on Saturday, the 9th day of August, 1902. He names as witnesses: Eugene G. Stover, Henry A. Beck, John 11. Dotterrer, of Ostrand er, Washington, John J. Cusack, of To ledo, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 9th day of August, 1902. 9 5-22 E. M. Brattaim, Register. JULY RACES. The Lake County Agricultural Asso ciation will give four days racing on their track in Lakeview, commencing July 1 and ending July 6,1902. The sum of $1,300 will be distributed in purses, as follows : FIRST DAY, JULY 1. Ptrtt Racs, -8 Mite 4ah , tlfe.oo (TkrM-yMr Ids) 5cad Racs, J-t MIN HaaU lo.e Third Race, 600 Yard dub, (Lakt C. saddls bore) 7S-o SECOND DAY, JULY a. Pint Raca. g-8 nil datk laj.oo Ssceod Racs, I (Ills daub.. 7S-o THIRD DAY, JULY 3. Plrtt Race, 1-2 Mile kaU iSo.oa Sccoad 3-4 fills dath Iif.oe FOURTH DAY, JULY 5. Plrtt Racs, I 1-8 (lilt dath soa.ae Sacond Race DUtaac t b aattcd at Raca Track on atttroooa, July id ifto.oo Thtrt will ha a Conaolatloa Parta, dlttaacs and amount aaaiad tha laat day. CONDITIONS: All al tha above races ara fret for all, except Mitdle race, which la lor Lake oounty horaut. Kour to enter and three 10 atart, but toe Aaao clatloD roaarrei the right to hold a lest Dumber than lour to 011 by rcductug the purae In pro portion to the number of horaea eutered. Kntrlea to clone tbe evening before the race. The i'ai'ltlo CoaM Blood Horae AaMHtiallon rules to guvi rii a'l running racea. Entrance fee ten Slti) per ceut of purae. Mouev to be divided at followa: 70 per cent to the nrat boras and M) pur cent to auuoud borae. The AaatM'latlou rencrvci the right to change any ol the above racea, lu tho event of not nil liiK. or to change the date of the laat day's event to the following day, in cane any ether ainuacment la announced for that date Mo money paid without a content. Knt r le for saddle race to be made before a committee compoaed of J. N. Ulvan, Harry Koneria, uui Bonroiier, Jen farun, Jim ureen aud Charlie Trurabo. Board of Directors: John McKlhlnuey, F. P. Light. W. A. Wil.hlre, r. M. Miller, i. M. Innei, V. h Snelling, and B. Daly. V. L. 8NELUN0. 5cy. B, DALY, Pratt, 1M11 M. C. Wbitworth. Cure the Scab your Sheep with the famous Manufactured by WE ARE AGENTS FOR IT 1 BEALL'S DRUG STORE m LEE BEALL, Proprietor Jt We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. 4 Prescriptions Carefully Compounded S.R.SUBLETT&CO. Now located In the NEW J, E. Bernard & mm )"-,-"1 1 .v. .-rn'Mhh. -xiUatayMtwa-1 DEALERS IN Hardware, Stoves, hj And Tinware Lakeview, Oregon, May 29, 1902 Dear Friends; We are before you again this week. This time vc wish to talk wagon to you; we are making- up a car 01 Wagons and Buggie's besides the large stock we ha ve on hand. We will sell you a Wagon or Buggy for from twen ty to forty dollars less money than the Foreign agents who are canvassiug the country how. We guarantee our rigs to be of a better quality; we can also give you good easy terms if you wish them. We are here to stay, and mean to do business with those who do business with us. Why not give us a trial and be convinced? We will sub2 stantiate what we say. We have nothing to say against local dealers but ask you to call and see if we are not right in what we elaim. We will have Waukegan Wire in afer days, Yours for Business J. E. BERNARD & SON. Geo. If. Ay re. DIP & Ayixes LAKEVIEW, OREOON. BRICK 5outhof the Daly Bids. Carpets, Mattings, Portieres Uneolum, Carpet Covers. Undertaking in every branch s J Son AOENCY FOR ACORN STOVES AND RANGES. . Over 1 00,000 la av Farm Implements, 1$) Wagons and Vehicles. . m