LAKE COUNTY XArilNER. LAKEVIF.W, OROClOn. AUOUST al, l02.
THERE IS NOTHING
in ativ store in Lakeview that 1 could not du
plicate in QUALITY at a LOW UK PRICK.
Low prices do not indicate that you are let
ting your moneys worth, unless the quality of
the goods corresponds with the price asked for
them.
COMPARE MY PRICES
with other dealers test the quality of my
goods. If my goods don't prove better for
less money, bring them back to me and the
purchase price will be returned to you.
PREMIUM COUPONS FREE
WITH EVERY PURCHASE.
LAKEVI EW
Livery and Feed Stable
n. W. J. BARKY, Proprietor.
Horses Boarded by the day or month. First-class Turnouts and 5addl
Horses. Our Specialty is the Quick and Safe Delivery ol Passengers to All
Points In the District.
HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE
Proprietors of Barry '5 Opera House. Only Place In Lakeview
For Holdln Public Entertainment.
Of) I II TO Regarding the Forty Second Annual
rUMI 10 Statement $f EQUITABLE LIFE,
lew business written in 1901: - $245,912,087.00
Gross assetts, ' - 331,039.720.31
Gross surplus 44 - 71,720,797.00
Total payments to policy holders 27,714,021.42
During the past ten years, the Equitable has paid t2.0."i,38L!9 'D dividend ot
tta policyholders, which largely exceeds the amount paid in divi.Jei.ds by any oth
er Company during the tame period.
The Washington Life Insurance Co.
All Legal Reserve Life Insurance Companies are under
State supervision; all are alike responsible. The best com
pany is the onethat issues the most liberal policy and pays
the largest dividends.
Large reserves and choice ricks are 'he factors that insure large dividend
to policy holders. The Washington Life is very particular in its choice of rinks
and has the largest reserve to the amount of insurance it lias in force, of any com
pany on this rontinent.
C. A. ROIiRABACHER, Oen. travelling agt. P. B. DURKN. Special ag-t. for Southern Oregon
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
EUGENO, OREGON.
The First Semester, Session 190?-3, opens Wednesday, September 17th. The
fallowing Schools and Colleges are comprised in the University: Graduate School,
College of Literature, Science and Arts, College of Scien e and Engineering,
University Academy, School of Medicine, School of Law. Tuition Free, except
ing in schools of Law, Medicine and Music. (Inci lental Fee $10.00, Student
iiody tax $2.50 per year). Cost of living from 100 00 to $200.00 per year.
or Catalogue, Address, Registrar of the University, Eugene, Oregon.
Don't Guess
At It
but if you are going east write us for our
rates and let us tell you about the service and accommodations
offered by the
4lllinois Central Railroad. Through tourist cars
via the
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tUlllUlUlS VJLTcll UUUl l itLUiL Vt7i.M LU w I H C I," l- mill
Cincinnati.
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Don't fail to write us about your trip as we are in a position to
give you some valuable information and assistance. 5319 miles
of tra-.'k over which is operated some of the finest trains in the
world.
For particulars regarding freight or passenger rates call on or
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J. C. LISDSEY, 15. H. T HUM BULL,
T. F. & P. A. t-Wl Agt.
142 Third Street, Portland. Ore.
GIVE "LYNCHF RSM A REST.
Tito Nan Francisco pit per nn
once more pouring hot shot Into the
lynchers of Modoc count v. Whonov.
ir ;ii old cow dies In the Lookout
hoc t inn the city press phut thcblamo
upon the Lookout moii, alleging
that who was ell her nhot to dentil or
poisoned. I'M Kennedy's death wax
attributed to the lynchers, but It In
likely that the assassin was not one
of the men who were on trial for
lynching Calvin Hall and sons. Now
comes another death, by poison,
that of A Uf Cort right, at Happy
Cauis twelve miles from Lookout,
and In llc HotiNatlonnl artlcloN the
San Francisco and (tedding iaH'iH
charge the "Modno Lyncher" with
his death, claiming that poison had
1 it'll placed In a pot of Unns during
Port right 'h absence from Ids cabin.
It now turns out that CortrlKht and
his tw o sons were poisoned by eat
Inn Is'ans which had Isvneookeil too
long and had fermented, with the re
Hiilt that all three men were taken
violently 111, and the father died that
night.
I According to the New Era the men
had been riding after stis.-k, and on
returning from their ride ate for
lunch Home Is-ans which had Uin
cooked two or three day la-fore.
In a short time all were taken nick,
and all remedies woiv powerless to
relievo Alee fort right, who contin
ued to rapidly grow ivurw until
death relieved bin suffering. The
two HiniH, however, were not ho bad-
, ly poisoned, and aiv now recover
ing. i It Is about time the men accused
of lynching in Modoc, and Moths
, county an well, wen1 given a rest by
i the M-liHatloiial press of Sail Frun
I cIhco.
Southern Oregon Normal School.
The Southern Oregon State Nor-
I mal School Is making thorough pre
j paratioii for the coming year's work.
The buildings are Ihdng remodeled
and repaired, and cxtctiHlvc addi
tions to the t lu-iii bul and ph.VHlcal
departments art ) m-Iiiut made. The
faculty is composed of strong tench
ern consecrated to the work, and
each department Ih In the handri of a
specialist.
A year's course in Lnt In nnd Eeo
noinlcM hart Ist-n added to further
prepare teachers for high nchool
work. The training department
will In osclnlly strong. A man of
Hileiidld education aiul wide experi
ence will be at the head of thirt do
part incut . Much attention will Is
gl von to oratory, and athletics will
lie made prominent. The citizens of
Ashland ha ve guut-aiitocd Home ?.'oo
as prizes for excellence In these lines.
The City Library of lismi well soleot-
ed volumes is thrown open to stu
dents of t ho lust it lit ion. Board and
lodging can Ih hail from $-'.' per
week to 1.(10. Climate healthy.
Course of study practical and ex
haustive. For catalogue of announ
cements, write B. K. Mulkey, Presi
dent, or Clifford Thomas, Secretary,
Ashland, Oregon. :Wr-t f
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Xccal UMppcninoo Ecto in iparaornpbo
. sf
$20.00 REWARD.
Strayed from my ranch on Susan river
!) lui es west of Sucimviile. ChI , one
buy horse, 7 years old, weight about
1200 lbs., left hind foot white to hock;
small black spot on ritfht rump; l eigbt
alsnit 17 hands; no brands. Kiii.-cd by
Conley Bros, at Silver Lake and pur
chased of Jim Conlev at Beil Blulf.
Twenty I)ollnrs reward (or same de
livered in gixsl condition at the Oregon
Feed Yard at Lakeview, ( (regon.
!51 4 O. Wil.l.AKii, Susan ville, Cat.
More cot taues are needed In Lake
view. Andy Morris was a visitor from
A del t his wvk.
New lot f hardware at SchmiuckV.
Stove Yoiiiitf was In from Book
Creek thU week.
C. JFIsli-r of Warner wih report
ed very III this week.
Boy Shirk nnd Larry Hall wont to
Cedarvllle last Sunday.
Fresh supply ol aiuoiulion, all kinds
just received at Scbuiinck's. 112 2
The Lassen county fair has Ihvii
postponed to Sept. V-M.
An Inch ami a half of rain fell at
Medford olio day last week.
Klmoraml Bird Beeil were up from
New I'lueCrcvk on Monday.
W. II. Barr was up from his farm
near Willow Baiich this wek.
Buy you decorated crockery and glass
ware at Schmiiick's. latest out. :I2 2
A. L rolled was up from New
Pine Creek on business last Monday.
A Ml; camp linitlny: will Is- held
at I'avls ( litk, comilieucluu; next
Sunday.
Bayiiioud Ballaril was In from bis
slu-ep camp on 'rooked Creek,
Tuesday.
For a genuine gnnd moke, try a I'oilo
Bico Citiiir. for miIc only ' tit Cobb ll u
kle's. '
The Misses liruelle of Lakeview
have Ihcii vlslihitf Mrs, Toin ey L-oii-ard
at havis Crc k.
Born In Lakelew, Oregon. Au
gust i, P.NI2. to the wife of .1. W.
Harvey, t w in bovs.
Mr. John Cole and Miss Hntllo
Bark lev were married In Klamalh
Falls on Aui;iiHt I'll h.
Tom Keene .' cent Cunr. ''always
K'i'si m.eie oi i hi juiri.-.i i.ni.ic. o ih
Bos II. Agent. 2!i
Carl Baesser and .1. W. Hickory of
Cherokee, Iowa, Were quests at The
Oregon last Saturday.
George Hudsieth, of the Lakeview
Soda Works, returned last w it k from
his farm In Surprise Valley.
County Clerk Oriscoll was thrown
from a horse near lily, last wi-ck and
suffered a fracture of two ribs.
The latc-l aiul Ut clear Huvmiiiiii
Cimirs are El Sy uiiileinio Cigars fur
"Oil yes, you can
'Whatr' Why those
Havana "Belmont"
that's.
Crook County Premiers.
George. O'Noil, represent Iiik O'Nell
Brothers & Vandorpool, bre-ders of
flue sin-op III Crook county, who has
BHM) head of line bucks on the way to
Goose Lake valley, has rented the
pasture on the Vciiufor ranch, six
miles Hunt h of hero, upon which to
turn his sheep upon their arrival.
Mr. O'.Wil has his own conveyance
ami will n'lve any of our wooIktow
ei's a comfortable ride out to the pas
ture to inspect his premiers. Be
sides, he has a bi band of royal
prod bucks that ho Is not ashamed
to place on exhibition anywhere.
Badly Bitten.
Several families living on the out
skirls of Lakeview have been badly "bit
ten" by tiaveling peddlers w ho sold them
goods. Investigation reveals the fact
that Bieber sells gooils ot hetter outtlity
at lower prices than any other dealers
peddlers or others. .10
A Broken Leg.
While driving Hie town cowm to
past lire yesterday iiioi-iiIiik', Fred
Boy Holds mot with a serious acci
dent. In turning his horsosiiddenly,
the animal fell. The rider could not
net out of the saddle III time and his
loft let; wascatiHht Iwiioaththe horse.
The liU'ue bone of the lot; was broken
In two places between t he knee and
uuk
sale al l-ce Beall's. 20
(!. Grime, formerly of the hot
springs, has bouuht a farm near
Central Point, Jackson county.
Harry Bailey, WalterShorlock and
Max Whittlesey were killing IiiosijiiI-
tos on I) -cp Creek last Monday.
.1. Newsom, commercial traveler
from San Francisco, was an arrival
at Hotel Lakeview last Sunday.
Any woman can keep a secret per
taiuint; to t4ie fact that her now
dross is but an old one made over.
Schmiie k A. Hon received this week
a lug lot ol le -orated crockery, hard
ware and aiiiiiuitioii. .'12 1
Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Miller and JiVi
Harper and Miss Buby Harllroilo, ijf
Paisley, spout last Sunday In Lake
view. Miss Lille Blnohart has returned to
Cedarvllle, and Is rapidly recoverlnj;
from the effects of an operation for
appendicitis. a
B. P. Walsh, represent hit; Folder
& Co., was vlsitini; his patrons In
Lakeview this week. Mrs. Walsh
accompanied him.
''Spotters" are in Town they are nil
right something new, try them only to
be had al Cobb Henkle's. 20
Phelps and Holmes, the musicians,
wore billed font concert at Fall Blver
Mills' last flight. They are on the
way to Lakeview.
A.J. Loouilrt, a timber laud pur
chaser of St. Marios, Idaho, was a
visitor here t his week, and stopped
at Hotel Lakeview. '
Dick Payne, brof her of Mrs. T.
Kinsman of Bonan.a, was killed at
Phii-ulx, near Ashland, last week by
a si roke of Unlit nlut;.
llr. Hall wishes to notify those who
have ordered spectacles that tint same
have arrived, and they can cad for them
now at any time.
F. W. Men-It, II. F. DoiIko and W.
L. Icck of lloiiilaiu, Wash., won
hereon land business this week ami
h topped at the Oregon.
Mrs. Frank I). Smith ami children
have boon Hpeinllnt; the week with
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Khellhammer at
their ('rooked Creek ranch.
Elegant stock of wines for family use,
and the highest grade of ease, goods
whisky for medicinal juirpoKes lit l'oht &
Kings! lH-tf
W III lloryford, who has boon ab
sent at the lloryford rani lies for h
few nn hi t lis, ret uracil to town last
wis'k.
Win Bein-tlel came In from Warner
Monday ami reports three day
heavy rain fall In the vicinity of old
Ft. Klamath.
find themt"
ever fragrant
at Jammer.
24 am
Mr. and Mrs. Burrlll Miller ami Mr.
and Mrs. Tod Jaipilsli returned Sat
urday evenlntt from a week's outing;
on lhip Crtok.
Arthur Price came over from camp
Tuesday. Price t;ot Into a band of
"mountain shit-p" Monday and
brought down a bit; one.
The Misses Nettle ami Ft tie Vlu
yard of New Pine Crs-k were the
Ullests of their sister, Mrs. Lldoll
Woodcock, Inst Monday.
' Tim sweelesl si.'iy ever told" waa
related while under the pleiixaiit inllu
ei.ee iif s l.i Hon Virion's clgitr. I.c
Beall ha tbi-m cxciuive y as a lead
er. 21 :im
A. B. Seal, the "hardware" drum
mer, w as In town this with with the
Jolllcst, up to date "coon Hunt;"
"The Phrenologist Cooll."
The bli; Verdi box factory, near
Bi'iio, w as deni ro. ed b.v lire Friday
in. ailing. I'oilv iie men are out of
eiiiloy ineiil. Loss .'hi,ihs.
Mrs. Harry Bailey nnd children, an l
"lirandpa" Win M. J .It mi lefl yester
day for the ). Homestead at Havls
'n-ek lo remain about feu day s.
When you waul a physic ihul is mild
und geu'.ie, eay to Ittke slid ll llulll to
net, use ( 'hands' I lulu'" Mi hi nub and Liv
er tut lets. I .r n.ile by 1-e lU-all, ilrug-
glxl.
W.J. By ham, C. M. Allen, and S. I).
McK une of Vancouver, Wash., were
at Hotel Oregon last I'll. lay. The
Keutleinen wore on laud business.
John K. Baker carried the MoiIih-iK'Hiis-ratlc
primaries la favor of his
nominal Ion (, ,r SiiM-rlor .Indue. His
opponent was J. W. Wiley of Cedar
villi. N. S. McKlllsoy, sllM-rllltendellt of
the California k Oregon telegraph
system, arrived from Susaiivlllc last
Sa I unlay to take cliai'Ko of t he of tier
hen".
China Sam, the famous rbef, has
opened a nest restaurant in the J.s How
ard huiMing. t-ino ii i I'M In lo order.
Everything in the miukel. t)s-n day
and mghl. 2 if
The Htorin of last week aps-ars to
hae Imi'Ii general In the Northwest.
Klamath had a very heavy rain.
This Is an unusual August for the
Northwest.
Born III Lakeview, Oregon, Au
gust 17, 1002. to the wire of Dr. It. H.
I av St-inor, a moii. "Dim'" hasn't
really grown any, but he Is a big
fooling follow.
Moths- county will offer a rewunl
for the arrest if the murderers of
Ed Kennedy of Stone Coal, that,
county. The state has already of
fered $:too reward.
Druggist Beat) is reducing his clock
of Tmlei Soaps by red. icing the prices
on the article. He must have room for
his new stis k of Hoaps and W making a
slaughter on prices. 1U I
Will Stifle left last Thursday for
Ashland, whore he wllV meet Mrs.
Steele on her return trip to lake
view, after an extended visit with
her mot her In Port laud.
Mark Musgrave and wife, of the
hot spring bathing resort, accom
pli nlcd by Ell Barn u in and wife, and
Miss Noll Simpson, left last week for
Spraguc river on an outing.
I have leased the Beid field and the
race track enclosure and will, in few
days have an abuiidanae of fresh pas
ture. The feed w ill be excellent.
W, M. Hahvry.
Bob Hart In came (low n from Pais
ley this week. He reports the condi
tion of Mrs. Jaines Postorof Summer
Lake as much Improved. The aged
woman Is now able to leave her bed.
Tne Examiner lea rusfrom a private
source that a wealthy man from
Alaska Isat New Pino Crook prepared
to purchase at a liberal figure the
ranch and appurtenances of John
Iteed. This Is considered one of the
finest possessions In the entire Goose
Lake valley.
Take a look at Cheney's elegant new
stock of saddles, harness and sundries.
"Happy Hooligan" is always on deck to
show people whore, lo buy, Cheney's is
becoming a regular city emporium. You
cuii gel anything there, from a buckle lo
a silver-mounted latest stylo harness. 'I