LAKE COUNTY EXAfllNER , LA REVIEW OREGON JULY. 10, 1902. I LACONICS. yc . liOiiilM-wr wrm mi arrival ' h WariMT TiH'Hday. tn tin i (j lccbc John WcIhIi were ,1)Wiifn' I'nM'y 'Ih j MniirM', tin1 Add iiicrrhmit, Hill' I" M("""l-V miniMi-nn IHII. Hiiiv !r- H1 H tiling by i i ilitrlnir riif'ji u'tx.L- ,. lllWII.VH tfllVC Wli-iii it iiiiirur. ,,oi Hiinik" try " ' thN r i iick cigars Ht the I'ostoIicn. They ...i.il to IIMlHl lf till! 10 CCIlt Cigar" in 27 ,ivrll. I r itcrnanl & Hon arc In It when , ciiiiH'H l farinliiK linilriiiontH, ))(.rHi mill raii'H. Nit them, hoy r- reliable Tiiin Sherlock of Siiniiner Lake ami ,,k tfluTluck of I'lilnlcy, both wool- ...ivi.ru of Lulu- county, Were biml- vlHllorn here during the week. 0h vhh, you '" '"id them!" i.tt'lmlV " "7 Hi""" i-viir irnKTHin "Itl'llllOllts" Ht Jainmcr- 3Ull'. 24 Ilia tlo, Harrow came down from u'Alfk'v Tueduy and will take Viva Lifax to AltnniM. where It Ih ex CvtHil that a Hale will Im made of jhinflnc '"iir''- I Mrs. (leorjre Whorton and two llillilivn Wi'n' VtXHriiZi'r Mon- ......... t.. Hi,,.,... wjHV H MOIIWierii nui,r mi niiiiuin. hey (f 11 1 " mn in iielr nlil ho""'- Kleiiunt Htin k of wines fur fiimily iiHe, ui tlm highest gr"d" "'HHe iimk1m lnky (or medicinal purposes at l'ont A iiir.: lK-t' "Tm' Wimt" mad' a remarkalilere J.ipH a race borne on the I.nkcvlew Inuk, hut there are other HprlnterN iiit iin not to Im overlooked. I,o- ,llHrillllTH. too. I i)!i' SuiiHtroiu Hold IiIh hand of Jt.l'iH) g:nvi, thiH week, to M. A. I'hIioh &. ',). uf Iteno. The jrlee wiih probnb , In ttiT than t'2 for yearllnM and $:! i,r tin- mixed lioyn. "Tlif Hwcctest story ever told" un j?iM wlnlf under the pIciiHant inllu iiiv i( h Luh I 'oh Naciones cigur. Lee Jnll Im' them uxclUNivc.y uh m lead er. "(nl. I'.ud" Currier, who hhiiI the S.vk In Laki-view, returned to I'ai- ) Tuesday. Tin Colonel uIwii.vm JliitIh a t ) 1 1 1 1 1 1 h r of frlendH here, and ' lianl 1 lear away. I Mikh MaMe Prior, HiHter of Mrn. Suiiili, retiirneil to her home at .M,irvillr Ian! Monday. Minn Prior 1j..iK until v ailmirei-H in l.akeview y Tlni w ihIi (or her ret urn. China S.iin, the fuiiioiiH cliff, haw inl a neat rcHttiuraht lit the .Iih- I hw -r'l ImiMiii. l ine iiichIh to onirr. S.V'.TVlliinc in ilie liuti kel. JK-Ii luy tr.: . I .111 I i.. itcriier niaiie a lew Mhii-p ur- f ii.imh III I Ihh wet li HI lahl week. lie V ' ' ' """ herH from ,Mt IJIIiimieN and Pin. mi li .in Maloy ami luu lr 'Aiit, i!(ur ( ii'tiilierdelivery. I It. M.C Ililderliramlt of Cednrville. -uii Mi l.ulli.. lliiirhkiHN of Lake I' Minlor urn t , Cal. were mar l'iliil I lie 1 1 of the lirlde'N Mihter '!;. r.iMin-ii, on .In in- it,, l :!.. J. Iicwry, Ili-iitiNt, ih here to retuiiiii "i mdi liiiiti-'tiiiM-. (Mlii'e Hotel Lake- ''H, Kiliiln I1' iiiiluirM All unl-L V'l'i'illy tlnar, hitiiHiHciion nuarantet'il, li'"1'-' rt-u a i, It-. . t( I I In- Klaiiia h Lake railroad rom i';iy wauiH :uu men to lalior on ifi'li' work on it h road. There are tii-ady ;m i,. ,lt work, and Inilhl i"K "ii thai line in K'iii "ii rajiidly. f J.uiii-M rtmter, the "old relial.le." viw ilowu from his Summer Lake jiiiae Sntitlii.v. He ivporiH the run I"1"'"! of , i Wif,. Hrt Homewhat 1 1 1 -3l,r,'il, hut H. h miui very weak. 1 WimilotMik A Sou, lilaekHihilhH unci ai!"miiak..iH, l.akeview, are well pre- ',7 lo ,l" "II work fa their hint on ! "J,l . will Kiiarautee their Li" 7 j11"1 "J'il "i liiii ry'w livmy fibW- lti-lm 1 Mw- W. A. IniKley and Hon Fred rm''l"wii from I'aUley thin week P latoliieHH. F,vd returned a few I'hko from Corvalli. where he '!u !! atleiidluK colli'K"' tor the 2 l!' ,Jriiiiiaii, the old Hheep ralner of I "k''c,,'"'l.V, wiih a vlnltr here thin Swill Utmi'y hllH l,t', troiihled ( I '"tlierhiMuiiatlcH for two yearn, I j' (" Ui.,1 Httlo relief In lhln cll- iuii frH" "'lle f ChmuU'rhdu'H Jl'flW K.' l'ivr TatilftH Ht lkrull'H fWnt ,luHU"t i' effect ihuu J.ill. tuiiBtii.... . '" Ju " HH olUin th i:hhi) with pill. nul1" uxo, S&c, ,,Mr box. I "'"I Miain. Audi. ....i .. .... M "! k!U,,j l,y U,e earn at l'okeK- ...II J,y l-t TJu, Mam. (H(,ory Vu,."11.1" 1m' t'll about liini yearn iun.i , VUM 11 bivakinau, ami wiih A. Hohrii.bacher, reprcHentlnK the WaMhl,,Ron Llf). inHaraneeconi pan.V .f New York, Ih doinK 1,hIi.hh In Lakevlew. Mr. ami M th. VlrKllflnnnnml tlauRh tern Vera and Velma, and tho M1hh..h I raneen and Anna Joiioh, relumed t' I heir homeH at PaHey Sunday "fter havliiK Hpent the' week In Lakevlew. The h,.Ht 5 rent ciKr in Lkeviw in t" Hoek, to Ik. found at Wilcox'B Va riety Storo. 27 L L. Smith, the rentable Life man, ImH Ween d,,ln: a r-oo, ImihIiichh in Lakevlew during the jmnt wei-k. The town wiih full of liiHiiranee men, but Smith and hi company do the riuht tiling. Have Killer, prominent nheepman, came in too late for the racen. Hut, lave don't rare he mcaHiircH IiIh llK-ona; ,v IhjhIicIh, and Iwih found that, clone attention to btiHincHH 1a the proper tlilm. , When vou wake up with a had tante in your raouih, k t onco to liaall'H IriiK Htorn and j;et a fruo sample of Chain Iwrlain 'h Stoma.:h and Liver Tab lets. One or two (lom;n will make you wull. They a I ho cure hilioumieHH, bick headache and conntipalion. I'IhIiIdk hciihoii Ih now on and the HportHinen arc whipping the ntrcaniH of Lake county, in an effort to entice the HM-ckled trout to feed upon the pretty fly. In the next nix w'kn the Hport will 1m good. State land Ih advanced In price. Ten da.VH ago the State Land Hoard Mold LM) acren of tlmlM-r land, Hit uated went of KoHfliurg, DoiiglaH county, at ?7.70 jer iwre. The price prevail ing heretofore wiih $1.2.1 per acre. Jackaon Square itt one of the famouH lM:alitit'H of New York. The "JackMon Square" in Iikeview in one of the fam uim nickel una mild exclunively by Aid mroiii HroH. TImh rirm also Iiuh exclu Hive Hale of the IraKraat "ItiHtructora ;" alno carrit-H the ever fumoiiH iinlmont. 3m Win. Harvey, preHldent of t he Lake County Telephone and Telegraph. Company, wiih here thiH week ar ranging thenervlee on the local line. Nearly every btiHincHH hotine, and a numlier of reHiilencen will havcphoncri put in. McNatighton'M Ktage liorHen jianned through here during the week, en- 1 route to .Modoc county, w here they I will go into Mcrvicc on the McXnugh ' ton Mtar route contract from Hid well to Madeleiie. The stock and wagon are II rnt -cIiihh. The I'alace (( ieoriie & Felit'n place) ih iK'ttoiiiing the Mianki-rH' emKirium. The excelloal tnaiulM ol ciyurH rui ned there are the " iielmmit," the "Uoberl Mau ! lei'," and a new i:it'ar unule (or the ex- cIiihivi- trade of the Palace, the '"Key Went IJuurielt." Tiiin ih an extra tine ' article. - I :in l-h and Will llollu-ook, two en tei'iriHiug young men of Lake coun ty, will take charge of a band of nheep iit-Nt October. Thi-Hc Imi.vk tlewrx e hiicci'mh, and The Kxaininer ! predicts Ih.'il they will hooii beproin- i IK-Ii t woolgrowern. ,1. Mitchell llllies. director of the Lake County Agricultural Associa tion, spent I lie Week of sport ill the judges stand. Mr. I lines has not lost any of his popularity as an honest and Miiiare man in racing events. Jim Is always right and lie wouldn't lie ol herw ise. deoiue and Pent of the Palace have the liiu-Ht utadt-H ol litpioin, li igh claws beer and the popular bruiulH ot ciuaiw. llt-Hiilt-H they have in their read inn roem all the lutcHt lie wspapoi'H and per unheals, and in their club room excellent mimic and the latent KaleideHi-ope moving pic tureH. lirop into the Piilact- when you me in town and you will be enter tamed. ' ltill You can cure the pains in your feet and not cause a pain in your purse by buying your shoes at the Ked Shoe Store. Charlie tiravcH still owns the exclusive shoe house in Lakevlew, and IiIh prices are right right and no more. That's all lie wautn. Wait for his new stock. .lesMi' D. Spray, a pioneer citizen of Modoc county, ami a man well known and much respected in Lake view, died at Allurim last week, af Uir an operation for bladder trouble. Many are the old frlendH who will remember .lesne Spray as one of the best men In the country. Presiding Klder 1. T. Sumniervllle arrived here Wednesday accom panied by Miss Hose Fielder of Metl ford, on their way l Paisley, where Lev. Suinmerville will hold quarterly conference. Miss IVI ier will visit during the Huuinier w,ih the family of JL C. I'lemlng at N. w PineCrei-k. Heall Will Kuy It Hack. v ..o. m, risk uhtai VOU bllV Uhamlieihiia'H Colic, Cholera Hud Diar i , ,,.i- li... nil iti refund vour Hie nut uimiiiu.i -.... - money if you are not aatiHlied after uh ng it. It ih every w nere auiinnc" ... u.....,..uuf.il r.tm ltd v in UHti lor bowel 1 1 Hint PHWinntui j coinplaints and th only one that never .. . . .... ...f.. ...,.l ritli.il.lu Irvln Ayres. Dip 44 BLACK LEAF" NICOTINE SHEEP DIP Recommend edby the Government Manufactured by THE KENTUCKY TOBACCO PRODUCT CO. WE ARE AGENTS FOR IT Ayreb, Wiitworth Ilev. JeHHe Kirk, the official repre sentative of the Klamath IndianH, on the reservation, has returned to hlH dutlen after a nlx-monthH absence in WHshirigton, -where he talked much with the great pale-face (the presi dent ) about the rights and privileges of bin charge. Pent Smith, the "old stage driver," and a whip that few have the best of, drove the nouthbound stage out to Alturas last Monday. Fent wan worked In because drivers were scarce. About thirty -wven girls wanted to go to Alturan that morn ing, but the stage would only accom modate sixteen. Kent retured safely Tuesday evening. The Washington Life is noted for Btrenghth and earning capacity, econo my and ability of ninnagement. lion. Levi P. Morton, Lx. Vice President, is at the head of its able drectorate. policy of the Wahinton Life IB liberal and accommodating. We neglected last week to mention the beautiful window display by Ahlstroiu Bros, of the Monogram, but we presume no visitor overlooked it, as it was the "admired of all ad mirers." It still holds good and all of our townspeople who are interest ed in art should not fail to see the't Monogram window. .1 i in Handley ran across a bear the ot her evening in the Masonic wood shed. Jim started after his gun, but before he got back to the scene he discovered that bruin belonged to the circus next door. Explanations be tween Jim and the bear werecordial, and just because the animal growled a bit, Jim changed his clothes and went to the circus. Very Remarkable Cure of Diarrhoea. "About nix years ago for the first time in my life 1 had a midden and severe attack of diarrhoea," says Mrs. Alice Miller, of Morgan, Texas. "1 not tem porary relief, but it came back again, and auaiu, and for six Ioiik years 1 have suffered more misery and agony than 1 can tell. It was worse thau death. My husband spent hundreds of dollars for physicians' prescriptions and treatment without avail. Finally we moved to Jiohipie county, our present home, and one day 1 happened to see an advertise ment of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy w it h a testimon ial of a man who had been cured by it. The case was so simMar to my own that I concluded to try the remedy. The re sult was wonderful. 1 could hardly realize that I was well again, or believe it could be so after having suffered so long, but that one bottle of Medicine, costing but a few cents, cured me." For sale by Bead's Drug Store. Notice to Sheepmen. The Stock meu of the south side of Sprague river, Horse Fly valley, Dry Prarie and Langclls valley, have formed a Slock Committee, and w ill not allow auv sheep from the county line on the south side of Sprague river to the reser vation. We, the stock men of Klamath Co., have in vested all we have in stock and laud and without the range we can not, live. W want no trouble, but it has come to the point where we must protect our range or starve. A word to the wise is sufficient. By order stockmen, lily, Klamath Co., Ore. H. C. Whltworth. Cure the Scab your Sheep with the famous BEALL'S DRUG STORE mi m LI:E BEALL, Proprietor We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc, Prescriptions Carefully Compounded US 1 r Now located in the NEW J. E. Bernard & x -V. BIG XiIZuZj OF DKALEH8 IN i Hardware, Stoves, And Tinware Lakevlew, Oregon, July 10, 1902 Dear Friends: We have been so busy the last two weeks that we havn't had time to wr i te. you , nevertheless we will try and supply your wants. We have had over 47,000 lbs of freight arrive in the last two weeks and more coming. We expect to hear of the shipment of our Wagons and Buggies at any time. Would invite you to call and see them when they arrive. we have thirty Cook Stoves end ranges in this lot of freight. We can fur nish you Stoves ranging in price from $13.50 to $75.00. Call and see us. Keep, yours, J. E. BERNARD & SON. Geo. H. Ayre. & Ayees m I'm LAKEVIEW, OREQON. IVWwtV:-iW.lC-IVWyIVW.lVW.VW.lv BRICK South of the Daly Bldg. Carpets, Mattings, Portieres Mnealum, Carpet Covers. Undertaking in every branch FX7RBriTX7ZC XI g AflENCY FOR ACORN STOVES AND RANjQES. . . . Over 1 00,000 In use. Farm Implements, Wagons and Vehicles. . .1. m Aii m failM. Jt in 'ieaani, omc