LAKH COI NFY EXAMINER. LAKOVIC, ORHOON, OCT. .V, 1902. 4uhr QTouttH Glxrt iittnt PvMiahad ET Ttutradajr BEACH & AVGARREY Maaonfc Building (One Year, $2.00 TERMS: -'Six Month. 1.00 (Three Month. 50 SPICK 1 1 mn X m ma 1 rr One Ineh l iW : w . rti U i Two Inches I 1 0 ' 'llui tna Thfe Inrhra. I 1 iv U' w 1 '' ' OuarteMnluinii ... I ' Htaj l. wi. S.Sh Half O.lumii It' l.Mi i; Turn Onr Column .Vuv iMV aV.cc tv. i', IAH LAKEVIEW, OKEOON. OCT. jo, !. B rief Mention of Our Teachers' Iti5titute. The Annual County Teacher-' In ntltute (ur It.ke county convened nt the public mhi ml Imildttu; In l.nke Tkw on Oct. 22iJ. Wl'.nml continued In Mellon three tiny. The attend ance van jroixl. nil the teacher le-' injf prewent except thine from I'iiIh ley and Silver like. President B. F. Mulkey of the Southern Oregon State Normal School wan present and conducted the work of the liiHtltute. He prov ed hlmNclf to lie a very efficient and enthuHlaatlc conductor. The program of the Inntltute wan carried out an outlined with one or two exception: occasionally Pnnl dent Mulkey would arouxe such an In terest In miru branch of .school work that the demand to have mich work completed wan ho grent an to require that the regular program le net aside ami the work In hund continu ed. The nericn of lecture on "Science "Work In the Public School, " and "Economy of Energy In the School Kooin" were new feature in the In stitute work and proved quite Inter esting to the teachers. In every sen? of the word the An nual Institute of 1902 was a complete success. The teachers were much pleased with the manner and thor ough work of President Mulkey and will be pleased to in jet him again In Institute work. ' . J Jim" the Victim ThU lime. "Jim," a dog that was considered the most Intelligent of the canine family In Lakevlew, died last Satur day night at the hand of the despic able "dog-poisoner." He was the property of J. W. Peacock, and everybody admired him for his sa gacity. Surely the individual (not the man, lecause no MAX would lie ho cowardly as to put out poison for a poor, dumb brute) must feel highly gratified over the result of his diabolical work. "Jim" was so far above his slayer in intelligence that no doubt the fellow tteciiiue ashamed and wanted to put the dog out of the way. What a low, con temptible fellow it must have la-en who would ruthlessly take the life of poor old "Jim" a dumb brute who never harmed a human Iteing. but was always the friend who would save a life if he could. If the dog poisoner were not an arrant coward he would soon be marked for life his ears cut off close to his cranium. Moore' Company De lights Our People. Moore's Theatrical Company en tertained the eople of l.nkcvlcvv four nights during last uv. and left here forSurprlse Valley. loiid.i, , with the lieM wishes of our people. Mr. and Mrs. Moore are old favorites here, and t he personnel of tit com pany has bvn greatly Improved. Some exceptionally good theatrical work was done each evi'iiinu. "Through the Lines." a military drama, was the attraction the llrt evening, and ecr body ciijoxcd It. "Chick" drew a fair sited audience t lie kcci mil uliiht, and "I'tnler Two Flags" brought out a splendid au dience tin third. The company closed before a large nudlctitv on Saturday evening, in the always popular "Ten Nights in a Ibir Room." Mr. and Mrs. tialarneau have been with the compnuy ever since Its or ganttatiou. am) the longer they stay the more popular they Uvoine. Ilkevlew people notice a great im provement In their work, and are highly gratified iMi-nuse they are. It might ls said, "home fjieople," and we all take an lutervt In them. Little Alliere Moore takes an actor's part, is property man. and receives A weekly salary. New additions to the company since Its former aps-ar-a nee hen are O. W. l'Anlualre, H. Pollard and W. K. tiraham. They area trio of clever gentlemen. Mr. D'Anlualre is a vocalist of remark able voice, w hose work in the past has lieen on the operatic stage. It Is probable that the company will return to Ijtkeview to siend the winter. Our jsople will give them a hearty welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Moore have warm and sincere friends here, and with Mr. and Mrs. (inlur Dcau, will find genuine hospitality in Luke view. SUGAR Just received a new car load. Tor the next 30 day $6.23 per 100 for cash. Our Fall Stock Arriving i I i i DRY GOODS We have an entirely new line of the latest Staple and Novelties. CLOTHING Call and examine and you will be surprised. We have Suits from $20.00 down to the ground. Movement of Stock. George Jones delivered -4 head of lieef cattle last week at Hly to C. Swanston. the wholesale butcher of Sacramento. Porter I'.ros. of Silver Lake sold their bunch of l:H) head of beef cattle to C. Horton of lionanza. 1 nnes Iiros. & Kelsay have reached Gazelle, on the railroad, with their :UK head of beef. The cattle will be fed there for winter market. Heryford Bros, have delivered to Louis Oerlier at Barnes Valley 'VX head of fine beef cattle. The Warner Land & Cattle Co. have sold to Al Henderson, for the Oakland Meat Co., 500 head of lieef cattle. The bunch of il'W mutton sheep purchased two weeks ago by Louis Oerlier from S. I'. Moss, J. L. Cole- man, Jim Mc.New and W. K. Barry, passed through Lakevlew yesterday for Merrill, where the sheep will feed until wanted for slaughter. Archie Heryford I Dead. The sad news reached I-akeview lastSuuday night by win-that Archie Heryford was dead. For a long time the unfortunate boy wa a suf ferer. Several months ago lie went blind, and wa tufeen to the State Asylum for the blind at Salem where he could get careful treatment. His death had lieen expected, as It wiw known for several weeks that he was suffering from tuU-rculosIs of the brain. Deceased was the second son of Jas. D. Heryford of I-akevlew. He was born In Iake County, Oregon, Nov. 27. 17, and was aged 14 years ml 11 months at t lie time of death. Many people of Lakevlew will re- tnemlK-r Archie, including his former schoolmates, and think of the mis fortunes of lilslifc with much sorrow. The remains were ordered embalmed and shipped to Iikeview from Salem. His uncle H. K. Heryford mid George I'.eid went to Klatinith Falls to meet thcconveyancccarrj ing the body and to escort it to I.ake view. Due notice will Is-given of the time of funeral. It will probably oc cur on Sunday next at li p. in. BOOTS & 5M0ES We carry the Buck ingham Mecht shoes They speak for themselves. FANCY GOODS Ourstockwill be com plete by the 10th of this month, and will then be the best as sortment ever shown in town. GLASSWARE We have the largest line of Glassware ever shown in the town. FURNISHING GOODS Our Furnishing goods stock has arrived and it is all right too. Bailey & Massingill, Lakeview. TIVIHKK MOTH K. t'nlti il rtiaim l.ant oflWw, Lakrvlrw, Or. foil H.-j.t, iiitxr. . Ivut Nolle I hereby given that tT-vmilianr with the i-r.ir lli.n of ihi art vi nnitrraa of Junr A. 17. entlllnl "An arl for tlir lain of timber lamia In the Hl.tr. it California, Orrvon, Nrralaanl Waihlmion rrrrllory." aa ritrniii-d to all thr I'nl.lli- ln.l otaU-s I J att of AukuI 4, 1 Iliiijainlu Paljr of jikirw, rnilnlr nf Iki- Siau- of Ornron. ha. thi. 'lay WlrU In thla oltlrr tola .worn atat tiient No. i:iw. for thr pun-haM. of thr w1, of w '..of SitVii. 3fi lmi:HHfi K w m.ni 111 offrr iiroof to hiw that thr laml MiuKht la u ore rainablr for Ita llinlT or .tour than lur auric ultiirnl ,uriPK', aul to tataltllsh hi. rlalui to aaut laml befiirr thr K'Utrr amt Kr rrlvrrof t h la uftii-r at lairvli w. oncou on Frldajr. tli 21at ilajr of NorrnitM-r, Iwi. He nami aa wlinr.a. . ; Jamri Harry, Jamra Ailama Klrhanl Mahonrjr ami I'hailra K. MtMirr, of lkrTlrar Orrfton. Any and all rraiiia rlalm lot ailvrrarlv thr aUivr-ilat'rltir1 lanl. arr rrotiratnl U fllr Ihrlr rlalm. In thla offlre on or Wfiirr aalil ilit day of NovrmlM-r. lt. H. ft 14 S7 K. M. HKATTAIN, K.f l.fr. TIKHKK I.AI !tOTI'K. Cotlrd siau-a land offinr, lakvvlrw, Ori Kon Au SI, ri. Nnil. rla hrrrby ilvi n that In roiniltaniti with thr rovlalooa of thr art of i:iKr'auf Junr X, 1H7N. i lilltli il "An art tor thr aalrof tlmfw r Uml In the Siatra of l ailfornla, onton. Nevada, ami waahlnirton Trrrilnry." aa ritrndrd to all the i'utillr Ijiml Hiali a l.r arl of Aiinat A. Alfred Jai kann. of Ht I'anl, loiintv of Kaiuaay state of Mlnnraota, haa thla lay tie! In tbla ofTire hta lanrn atairuirnt No. Iit, lor the nr. h- of the S K of s. r. No. :r.' in Towii.hl No :w s, it No HI K w M. and u III .iff r proof lo ahow lhat the land aoiifht I" ntorr valuaiilv for Ma timlH'r or atom' than for ifri"tiltural purKM..-a, and ati,nti hi claim lo aald land Ir-fure J. o. Hamaki r 1 S I 'omtnlaMoner al HonaiKa.Ori'Kon on Saturdav. i iht zzii'i nay oi mivemin-r.i'au. lie ..anira aa I me iia: Owen T. Mi Kendree, Kred Mi K-n- ilree, An hie While and Ijinia KoMiiaon. all of oieie, Ori'K'm. Any and all M-riHiiia elalinliiK .ivi-r-.,)y the atMive.di'ai'rllH'd ImipIh are rr-ii'-M .I to file thrlr rlainia III thla iltlre on or U lure hiI '.'nil day of Ndvi inlx-r. Ir. Sept. 11 - .Hi if.. M. HKATTAIN, Keajiater Beall'sfor all the latest In toilet articles. Try his perfumes. Best in town. Renters Take Notice. Thone who are renting or leaning lanln iMiloncing to the CHlifnrnia ft Oregon I toad Company in Lake County will lease pay rent money into the Bank of akeview. W. 11. Hiiihk, Ajent. 41-tf Ur Asdell's Itinerancy. Dr. N. D. Amlell, who is aHRoeiateil with Dr. O. F. DernoreHt, of Iakeview, will be in Silver Lake from Oct. 14 to Nov. H or 7; will be in Hummer Lake Nov. 8 to remain seven days; will be in Paisley Nov. 1 to slay until Dec. 1. 42-3 Jack Mulkey Dead. Jack Mulkey died at Bavis Creek last Thursday, Oct. ld. For over a year deceased has lieen bedfast from that dreaded disease, consumption. When the news reached Lakevlew there was genuine sorrow, for Jack Mulkey was well known in this sec tion as an honorable man and a jrood fellow. Bart'cularly was the news of his death felt keenly ly his old associates at the cattle ranches in Lake county, lie was always popu lar, true to the trust. Imposed upon him, and his word was all that was necessary for the fulfillment of a promise made ly him. There were the best qualities of manhood In un fortunate Jack Mulkey's make-up, and it is reKi-etable that his life was cut so short. The funeral wns held from the home of his p'treiits at Davis Creek on Friday, Oct. 24th, under the aus pices of the Knijjjhts of Pythian. Public Notice. To whom it may concern : Be it known that we are the sole owners of the Lime Kiln and l-eilnn property on Sec 'JH Tn 'AH 'Ai in Lake County, Oregon, ami are prepared to warrant and defend, not on ly our excliihive right and title to the name, hut will utilize Haiti pros-rty hh we deem heft, and will guarantee any purclianer or letiHee agaiiiHt all cost a or exjienwo of litigation, and hereby notify the author or author of the notice of Hept. llj-l!K)2, in The Lakeview FxHiniii er of r-ept. 25-PK12 that if it become, ap parent that aaid notice lian had in any one or more casea an intimidating effect villi any prospective purcliaHeror lepnee we will primecute aaid author or authora of paid notice for all damage attribu table to the notification referred to K. II ly.flhiH. 41 4t J. VV. Liffiii. Lakeview, Oregon, Oct. 15, 1!)2. I see in The Examiner that Bailey & Massingill, lyres. Whitworth & Ayres. and Lakeview Mercantile Co, Have cut Sunr to $0.25 per hundretl ttst for .'10 days this fall. This is surely a big bargain for everybody, and they are all good, reliable firms. Take advantage ol this generous offer to make money. And, incidentally, if you are thinking ol buying anything in the Shoe Line, don't forget that I can give you the best Bargain in Lake County. All lines. ....Charlie Graves.... The Red Shoe Store 0a f'f'S f''St'S''f'St Ladies and Childrens Footwear 0 J-J'lfe Ladies Fur Trimmed Garnet Felts $1 .!." Ladies Fur Trimmed Mack Felt Nulivettes $l.f( Ladies Fur Trimmed (ireen I'elt Nulivettes $l.f() Ladies Fur Trimmed Ked Felt Nulivettes $l.o() Ladies Ked Trimmed Mack Colonial Felts $l.f0 Ladies Ked Trimmed Ked Colonial Felts $1.75 Lanies Fur Trimmed Velvet Top Kid Fox $2.50 Childrens Fur Trimmed Felt Nullificrs 00c to $1.25 Glance at the Monogram window for a nice assortment of Ladies Footwear Ahlstrom Brothers. I I i