LAKB COUNTY CXAHINCR: LAKEVICW OREQON JUNU. i, 1902. LACONICS. "Ju.lMn rUmsl.y of M.rrlll I" Wll now, tlmt sound Mr. And th nm It qullw familiar, Hurcly llU mttl Im "Iuo" Kmly, formerly of Ijikevlaw "Th dluiiltf of tlin court miit m uilnulmtl." af , 8hake, your Honor I Arinttr Hro. tint Im-al olsckstnlltis hav riMdlvtxl nnw machinery (or llwlr hop. Tim iimi'hliira arn all lalxir I UK anil iito-ilali. ()im vry tine ma rhino la an Iron an l stunt :uttir. Tliey Iso have lMt-Kwr eumry hjI (or poliiliinit. Kwrnnr WvIIm, tlm Imst-tiall ilaytr tiaa nlurinl to Clrville (rom I'alo Alto, wotiipiwlml lr Prof. W. Harvlre and 8. Cssl'ii, who are no doubt good tall ilyira, also. We hoM) to ei thorn antli'iocn in t.kviti during tha port of tlie Aral week ill July. Post A. Klnu hav inst rtM-ivcl a Mir lick of rviT) thin first clas in llifl linn of "it ii'MMla." 1 hftr i-fiur la atortxl full of the ImI slock to lw had on llm coaat. JJO-tf China Ninir. who waa known hre in Lakwinw an Hook Iy, ll resUuritnl ur. and who Wftit to Kan Francim-o and marriml an Am'rlciMilwl C'hinwa girl bringing hir to Alio ran, ia the falhrtr of k bouncing kr I rl . Thia ia thtt drat Chin Me hahy born in Mmloc county. The iMcriw of Honor imM initiatory cerctnotilra Inst Thursday evening, and upon adjourn innl let' cream and rake was aiirvil, and K"d time wti had The Kinmiiier return thanka to the committee, and to Mm. II. It. Ihinlap in particular, for teneroiia iily of re Iraaliini'iit. Jark Mulkry ha returned from Napa county, Citl., to the home of hi parent t Ia In Creek. Ilia many frientta here will regret to learn Ihut liia physics.) con dltion grows gradually worao and that all hiM for hi restoration to health has been alniidined. It ia ssi I that Jack ha but a short time to live. Chttrliit tiravea, iironritilor of the Ked HIum Store, lcsir Inn patron to know that business at hi establishment in the future will close Saturday night un til Monday morning. tf The Ik Chutea I a Iio, a new aspirant to puhlic favor, published at Itend, Ciook county, ia In-fore ua. It ia prightly little weekly, A. C. Palmer publisher and II. F. KtefU editor. The Kcho onxx t to hear the echo of the Iron-horse whist It in the Je Chute foreitt Ixtfore many month. Itia aid that Mr. Craven, w ho claim ed to be the wife id Senator Fair, and who fettled the long time litigation over the dead inillionuiru'a estate with the children of dcrcrtHcd, for a consider ation of f'it),ttJ cash, haa receipted for the money and flown from San Francis co leaving her attorney to mourn her low. Miss Merlhu Melvin, a clerk in the Iteddmg iMiHtollice, in down with the amallpox, and the atamp clerk Thomas Iteyuohl, ha the variloid, or mild form of amallpox. The holding ollice ia in bad shape. I-ettom going through that otllce from IIiirriHon (iulch, a mallox infected dislri'-t, communicated the dis ease. You want a mower or rake at a low price, because tin in the season when you want to think about new (arm machinery, Schmiuk A Son will fur' nih your want at a lower price than any oilier hotiso. 1 ry lliem . Mr. II. K. Her) ford and children left Sunday for Kogue River valley on a month' visit with her parent, who re aide at ltutte Creek. They left by pri vale conveyance with a camp outfit and will atop at all the pretty camping Bx)ts on the way. Harry Heryford waa pilot and will furnish game and Hsb for camp. A aerie of Ave game of bane ball haa been arranged to m pi ay ml between the Adin and Hieber ball team and the Hret of the aerie will be played Sunday on the ground. The Adin boy have boon doing considerable practice work during the past two weeks and are in condition to put up a pretty good game. AHuraa I'lalndealtr. On the 3d inst., near Kedding, Cal., the Oregon Expreits ran into an open witch demolishing two engines and killing engineer Jim White and fireman Van Tassel I. A fiend, (or fiends) were responsible (or the tragedy. The penal ty for train-wrecking ought to be made worae than death. There ure worse punihmeiit8. Manley Whorton returned from Ton opah lant Friday. The climate there does not agree with him, and he came back to Lakeview to recuperate. Out aide of the uuhealthdilncsa of the place "Man" eaysTouopah I a great town. It Is rich, and monty flows there like water. However, few people can stand the unsanitary conditions that prevail there, and the population is of the floating kind. Governor (lagn of California, who i a candidate for re-nomlnatlon, aaya he will commence libel suila, both criminal and civil against Spreckels and Ieakeof the Nan Franclaco Call, M. II. Ie Young of the Chronicle, and Col. Otis of the Lo Angeles Time, who mercileaaly saileil him nn charges of corruption at Kan Quentln prison. The Davis Creek correspondent to the New Kra aaysi Mias itertha Khed J met with a very serious accident on her way to Davis Creek Sunday. The seat of the cart (ell off backward, precipitating the young lady with great force to the ground. Her head struck a rock and ahe was rendered unconscious for several hours. At lat report she had improved a little, but t still In a i iotis condition. HUHISKHH OPPORTUNITY: To the right parly we will give excluive sale of our product in iike county. Ilejuire iiiiiiumI ail vance payment lor vxxia Addre. International Power Vehicle Co., Drawer 0, Stanford, Conn. One day lat week Cheater l!loodo a young man well known in lakeview waa handling a 22-calibre tiiatol, at Pitch 1ak, near liarnes Valley, when the firearm was accidentally discharged the ball enter! g the inide of the left thigh. BlooiUoe cut the lead from be neath the akin on the optoite side, and started for I-akeview to have the wound dreed. The young man ia now about town on cruU he. Dr, II. II. Iiowlhy, a young dentist of Portland, arrived in Lakeview lat Fri day and will loeate here to practice hi profeion. Hi cifflce i in Hotel Ijike view, room U8. Dr. liowlby comes highly nHOin mended, a letter to The Kiaminer signed by a prominent gentle man of Portland iiaving preceded him here letting of hi high standing in the dental ro(enion and hi gentlemanly iiilalille. rtie Dr. will lw pleaited to have call from tliono who wish dental work done. The flnt vegetable of the season are now in tlie market, hverytliing In the hue will le louml at the Lake view Meat Market. I-ane A Wendell proiMHoi to furnish their patrons with everything tiro' class in the meat anil vegetable line I rom their cold storage. (iet it there and you know it's good. 2 A private wedding occurred in the parlor of the Hotel Lakeview I ant Mon day evening, the contracting parties being Mr. John D. Farra and Miss Fan bie It. Taylor, both of Paialey. Town Recorder Uaibuch tied the nuptial knot in proper style, and Mr. and Mrs Farra received the congratu'ations of friend. The groom is a prominent buaines man of Paialey and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pre. Taylor, who rexide in the Chewaucan valley. The Examiner wishes the happy couple much joy and good fortune. S. L. McNaut'hton, opular stage man, arrived from Ager Monday, and went to Surprise Valley to see about his star route contracts. Mr. Mc Naughton will soon leave this section much lo the regret of all the people from lakeview to the railroad. The changes will not Ite made, however, for several weeks, although the contracts will go into effect on July 1st. Mr. McNaugh ton will conduct the service on the Wow- tern line for Mr. Yadin until that gentleman winds up his affairs in other localities. In turn the contractor doing service betweed Ft. Uidwcll and the N- C-O railroad will continue the work un til Mr. McNaughtou finishes up here. The man who has tried the McCor- mick mower or rake will tell you that no matter how gnxl others are, the .Me Cormick suits him. Schinink A Pon will give you the best terms on rakes and mowers. II you haven t tried the Met or mick you have missed lots of satisfac lion and a good deal of comfort. They are prise winners, hxtras lor AlcCor- mick always in stock. 23-2 NURSING MOTHKRS A mother's poor health is bail enough for the mother but worse still for the nursing baby. Mothers find Scott's Emu! sion a nourishing a iu strengthening food. If tin breast milk is scanty or thin scott s Jimulsion will make rich and more abundant. When mothers take Scott Emulsion the babies share the benefits. Thin babies fat. Weak babies get strong-, Wf'lltcnd VOUI Hlflatn Ira Ifum. lit. SCOTT ft UOWNK, l'e.rl ..,' N Vmk. it in II M IIOH I.UY, O M 1 ItenUet Ijikcvle w, Oregea OFKK'K-llotul Ukevlow I Irvln Ayrct. M. C. Wbitworth. Geo. H. AyrtM. Cure the Scab Dip your Sheep with the famous "BLACK LEAF" NICOTINE SHEEP DIP Recommend edby the Government Manufactured by THE KENTUCKY TOBACCO PRODUCT CO. WE ARE AQENTS FOR IT Ayhes, Wkepworth & Aybes (ieorge and Kent of the Palace have the finest grades of liquors, high class beer anil the oopular brands of cigars. IWside they have in their reading room all the latest newspajiers and periodicals, and in their club room excellent music and the latest Kaleidecoe moving pic ture. Urop into the l alace when you ate in town ana you will oe enter tained. 18-tf Timber Laod Notlc. United State Jjind Office, Takeview, Oregon, June 2, 1U02. Notice is here by given that in compliance with the provision of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the htates of California. Oregon Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory.V as extended to all the Public f-an.i States by act of August 4, 1M!)2. Thomas L. Howe, of Ostrander, couiuy of Cowlitz, State for TerriloryJ of Wash ington, has this day hlel in this othce his sworn statement No. 54U, for the purchase of the W'sSri and SWSWt of Section No. 23 in Township No. 35 8., i w- I- ti' m 1 -ii ct - uniio .v, ii. r,., t . iu. auu win oner proof to how that the land sought ia more valuable (or its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver nf thin office at Lflkcview, Oregon, on Saturday, the IHh day of AiiKtist, UKi2. He names as witnesses: hugene ti. Stover, Henry A. lieck, John 11. Dotterrer, of Ostrand er, Washington, John J. Cusack, of To ledo, Urcgm. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described land are requested to file their claims iu this ollice on or before said 9lh day of August, 1!H2. V 0-22 fc. M. liRATTAiN, Kcgister. JULY RACES. The Lake County Agricultural Asso ciation will give four days racing on their track in Lakeview, commencing July 1 and ending July 5.1002. The sum of $1,:UK) will be distributed in purses, as follows : FIRST DAY, JULY I. First Raca, s-A HIU dash f ISo.oo inrct-yur old) 5ecnd Raca, 3-8 Mil Heat 1 50.00 Third ttac. 600 Yard dash, (Lake Co. atima borsea) 78-oo SECOND DAY, JULY a. First Raca, 5-S nil dash Ilg.oo Sacond Raca, I nil dank) 175.00 THIRD DAY, JULY 3. First Race, i-l Mil boat 180.00 5acond 3-4 ftlla dash 1 15.00 FOURTH DAY, JULY 3. First Raca, I 1-8 nil dash 100. 00 5cond Race - Dlslanca to b named at Kac Track oa altornoon, July 3d 1 80.00 There will be a Consolation Purse, distance and amount named tbe last day. CONDITIONS: All of tbe above races are free for all. eiceot saddle race, which Is for Lake comity horses. rour lo eutvr aim tnrt'e 10 sisrt, Dili (lie Asso ciation ri'nervi-s the ntcht to bold a lc number tlia.ii lour to nil tiy rcum-ing tne purse lu pro portion lo the nunibvr of liorsoa vutured. Kiiirit-s to close the evt-nliiK before the rare. Tbe I'srlHo Coshi Hl.nxl Horse AsMHilation rules to govern a'l running raevs. Kiitrauee lee ten I 10) M-r cent 01 purse, money to be aiviueu as - follows: 70 ner oeut to tbe first horse aud M i per cent to aeeond horse. The AssoclHtlou ruserves tbe rliiht to rhaiitre 1 any ol the above races, lu tbe eveut of not till-. uiK.or locnaiiKit tne tisie 01 tnu last day's event to I he following day, iu esse any oilier amuseiiioiii Is announced for tbst dale No money paid without a content. Kuirtca for ssdillu race to be made before a cniuiiiliiee coniHised of .1. N. tilvan, Harry Koberis, litis Schroder, Jeff far lull, Jim (jrecu and t'bsrlie T rum bo. Hoard ol Directors: John McKlhinuev. F. P. Ught, W. A. WlUhire, K. M. Millur, J. M. 1 lines. . 1. Snelllng, and B. Daly. V. L. 8NELUN0. Secy. B, DALY, Prest. 1S-1U m m m LJ f I I ft" MTiT ir CTT T e.N.-r''VJ a BEALUS DRUG STORE I LEE BEAU., Proprietor LAKEVIEW, OREQON. We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Not ions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 1 HMHMMUS000SM0Sl0M0MMI0MH S.R.SUBLETT&CO. Now located ia the -a. ma XaXiurx ox : NEW BRICK 5D.u.Vb&h.e Carpets, Mattings, Portieres Lineolum, Carpet Covers. Undertaking in every branch 1 MIIMMIMUMMM MtllMIMI MIXtlMHIIIIIHI III J. E Bernard & Son Hardware, Stoves, And Tinware AO.ENCY POR ACOKN STOVES AND RANGES. . . . Over 1 00,000 In use. DKALKR8IN Farm Implements, Wagons and Vehicles. , Lakeview, Ore., June u, 19oa. Kind Friends: We wish to call attention to our line of Stoves and Steel Ranees; we have them in styles ranging in price from $13.50 to $75.00. We call your especial attention to our Moore's Steel Ranges, of which we have a large stock soon to arrive. It Is an up-to-date Range, asbestos lined, boiler riveted, has thermometer in oven, au tomatic lift, and is in every respect reliable; our prices are right for quality of stoves. Call and see them before buying elsewhere. Our Haying Machinery is now ready for your Inspection. We carry a line that we are willing to match against any in the mar ket. We solicit your early orders and remain yours truly. J. E. BERNARD & SON.