LAKH COUNH liXAniNCR, LAKEVIUW, ORl-UON. NOV. 6, lo02. Two Popular Young People Wedded. You can bring your money here and get the Best for your Dollars. When storekeepers charge less for their goods than I do I emphatically say that the goods are not as good as mine. When you pay more than I charge you are paying too much. I have been in business long enough to know what a legitimate profit should be. Here you pay for individual store keeping. No combina tion or partnership prices. One single profit only, and that, always the lowest. If you are not in possesion of my Price list ask for one. It will save you Dollars in course of a short time. I will supply you with every thing at money saving Prices. iSMr. ami Mrs. Panlcl P. Malloy are I now tit homo, at tlii'lr residence In I lukc lew. Tlit Examiner wan nut j suiliolently Informed Inst week of I the happy event willed Joined for j life tlie IteartH and h;ims of the two I well known and popular .voting peo j pie. to nlve an extended account of j t he wedding. The groom Is one of our prosper The County Court Is In session this wtok. ".ludgv Warner sounds h" d. "Major Henry that'H all rlKht. Arlhnr Suillli Snyder" that '. Wlilt worth" C. A. Hunting; lust week purchased "INI aeti M of land mid linproveineiilM (it Tule l,ake, Klanialh counl.v, from S. C, Tra.vner. The price was fd2,iNMi. Clarence A. linker, I he Modoe at torney Who has lieen l.vlnu at death' down from door for t In- punt three tvifkn with Vneninotila, In now rivovcrlnir MaJ. Fine, hi . m k inn u ami ram her . "l'ldly. of Warner, w as here Ttlosduv. 1 I'lVMldelit WHS mm, ,,,. im- ,.,1hI,,v v,.M,,.r,(l v iiicrsinnus inorougitiy the business , I he Im cllgngvd in. and who has II -il i 1 ii.,is. ..n i.i- nr.. ii.. i. i .. ...... I " arner, wan here Tuesduv. 1 Pivsldoiit Kooscvi It ! I.. I. ii.iiM lm.lv I.. 1 ..I ! Alex MoCnllci an. I .I..I111 l...ffm- Thursday, oelubor and mobahlv no man In the count v I " ,"er irotn earner this week ; has more friends. j The bride Is a charming; woman, who formerly lived in Lake- da. . j view, hut who for the past year has j Mr. , I(4. ,, MeUker of Pals lvn residing; with her mother at ,.v .lv (1M, Moudav on busl. lll'HM. Wade Snyder came In from camp Tuesday to sit how I lie election went . i O. I'. I'cinoivNt, thcdctitlst, return young; ed from klamat Ii count v Inst Sat ur I Klamath I nils. sin was formerly Miss l'iia lleldrleh ami Is know n and hluhly esp'ined ly a largo rir ; cle of friends ami ai'ipiaiulaneeN. ; Those who know her liesl speak of i her as a most lovable w oiituu w hose graces ami personality command re j "pert and admiral ion. She has I he attributes of a n 1 w If. and etcry- body lesM-aks a happy life (or Mr. ami Mrs. Malloy. ' .Indue Paldw in of Klamath t alis ti. I'. Kcclcstoii has mine lo Port- has named as a day of Thnuksglvl ig- ami prayer to (bid, ' ami asks I he people of I he nation lo i ihscrvc t lie day. j Mrs. licorjrc Wluklemau and MImm CotiliiMoii arrUe.l Friday from Sum. i mer Lake ami an- stopping at Hotel ; Lakeview. Mi s. liikleiuan Is under j t he care of a ph.v slelan. i The him l il hop ;I ven a t Marry hall i last Saturday evening, by tin- Satur day Night Club, w as I he best of I In- J?OOD GO 03 otlieiateil at t he iimiTm. f I lie I . i i. I, i i ...... . . .... i . ........ i mini loiiioii.i iiic i oriiauii oiisiucss , ,ps , lirln I oiiegc. Tin' Lakeview t 'oiieert Hand was organized last M. . 1 1 . 1 i nlghl with I'll members. Watch AhUlr.uii P.r. SCUM. ill. Till' I lull w III con) In IK- t hl'l Mil rmn liTni. Hii.ic. which n,-. next i-Mic ..I III.- I'.xiiiiiiiier, currod at Hie home of t he bride's The t lub w ill gdv e a not her i .f t hose mother, Mrs. E. E. Ileldrieh. at enjoy able dames at I'.arry hall sat- Klamath's capital on Sunday even- ' unlay niuhl. ! 1 .... .. .... . ..... i , I inn. ..ci. ...hi. "my reiauM-s ami a , ( '. ;. KU,!,,,, , w if. ..... .. .i " nness ,, ) n W i View 1 1 DfllUTQ Regarding the Forty Second Annual rUIn 1 0 Statement ffi EQUITABLE LIFE. New business written in 1901: -(iross assetts, Gross surplus Total payments to policy hoMers $245,012,087.00 71,72(5.797.00 27,71 1,021.42 Daring the past ten years, the Knuitable han paid t2.(l."ir;,;jsi .r? in diviilemls ot its rHjlicyholilerR, which largely exce.Mls the aiununt paid in diviler..lH by any oth er Company during the aui period. TIHIltKK l..M XOTI 'K. United State Land Oiticc at Iakt-vivw, (iregiin, October 2'J, YM'l. Notice is hereby L'i ven that 111 compliance with the pii'ViM'His of the act ot CoiigreHri ot Juried, 1S7S, eritit led ''An act for the a!e of tirniH-r land" in the State" of 'alit'ornia, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Teiritory'' as extended to ail the Public Land States by act of August 4, W'J'J, the following persons iiave this day tiled in this olln e their irn statements, towii; Walter S. Mathieson, of t. Paul, wunty of Kaniev, State of Minnesota, sworn Hatement No. 1521 for tiie purchase of the J"EJ4, Sec. 2, NW'VliJand NliNW. 1-e:. 11 T. :;t -S., K. 14 K-. W. M. James F. A lamson, of ,t. Paul, county of Kamsey, rotate of Muinesota, sworn siateruent No. 1522 fr'tiH purchase of the tiE SW'H, ,yr: SK4. W Vj ,K Sec. 12 1'. 34 8., . (;K,w.a. JaMei Mathiet-on, of ftt. Paul, county of Kamsev, Ktate of Mini esota, hworu stabament No. 1523 f..r tt.e piirchat-e of the HW SW,, N'(iW and SWJ SW'f Seel T. 31 K 14 K.. W. M. ThAt thy wid offer proof to chow tliat. tiie land nought is more valuable for i' tiinlsT or Htone than for agricul tural purposes and lu establish their i;l it mis to na:d land liefore C U. With- ro . II. S. ('omniistuoner at Klamath j Va'Ip. Oregon, (.n Monday the 2d day of March, 1)015. They name ai witnesses : ! Waiter S. Mathieson, James F. Adam- j son, James Ma'hieson, of St. I'aill, Min- neoota, W. Meriitt, Louis Nin, lily, j Oregon. Any and all persons claiming j a,7;rsey the above, described lands are i retpaeetf-il to file their claims in ttiis of-1 lice on or before baid , 2d d,iy of March, Novb 44 fi. IiUATTALV, Kegistei United Htatc liel Oltine Hi jiki;view, Or., Oct Vifl. Notice In lii-n-liy kivcii ilmt the fiitlowiiiK nmel aettler lmn filed notic" of hia iiiWntio" f "e fl"Hl frool in mi..ort of his omlm iil thai i't Pro"' before tne Ki-Kimor sod Itecoiver at Ukevk-w, Oregon o N. V l.lvls:ieori!e V. Wilson, II. K. No WW ftir thesWsecW I 40H R M K. w. ni. Ha usmes the followiii wllnehses to prove bis ..-linuous resilience U'SJU snd cultivation of HV7 1 lan.1 via" Aloiiao U. Krskes and Thomas Kr?ls 'Warner Lake, Oregon, and John Hsr T iw (Jalderwood, of ol Adel. Oregon, iaiil S. U. BJiATTA IN, Hosier. I'mited Srates Land Otiice, Lakeview, lOregon, Oct. 21, l'.si2. Notice is hereby j given t hat in cnuiphaiice with the pro j vi-ions of the act ef Congress of June 3, 1 S7 , entitled ''An act fur the sale of j timber lands ;n the Sta'es of California, i Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri i lory." as extended to all the Public Land ' States by act of Augu;-t 4, 1H'.I2, the fol lowing persons have this day tiled in this o'llce their sworn statements to w it : I Helena Johnston, of Portland, count v of Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn statement No 1570 for the putchase of the S,'., NEj4', N'i SL'4' sec 1, tp 35 S It 14 K. Eugene S. Clifton, of Castle Kock, county of Cowlitz, state of Washington, sworn statement No. 1571, for the purchase of the HE1;,' NWJi N) 8WJ.4", SK! hWJi, sec 4. tp 33 H, K 15 E. Frel Ieonard, of Castle Kock, county of Cowlitz, state of Washington, sworn statement No. 1572, for the purchase of the HE'i. sec 4 tp 33 n, K 15 K. Martin Delloth, of (ireen I5ay, county of Krown, state of Wisconsin, sworn statement No. 1573, for the purchase of the HWi HWJ. sec 2, Ni NW!, NW, sec 11, tp 33 H, H 15 K. Frank Van Stralcn, of 1'ortland. E 2'i Harrison stret, county of .Multnomah, state of Oregon, sworn s.atement No. 1575, for the purchase of the N Kl4, sec 4, tp 33 8, K 15 K. That they will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish their claim to said land betore J. W. liamaker, IJ. 8. Commissioner at Forrest, Oregon, on Friday, the nth day of March, 1003. They name as witnesses: Helena Johnston and Frank Van Stralen of Portland, Ore., Eugene 8. Clifton, and Fred Ionard of Castle Hock, Wash., Martin Ie lioth of (ireen Hay, Wis., F. W. Merrittof Illy, Ore. and f)aniel Kiih sell of Ostrander Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lauds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said nth day of March KK)3. Nov 44 E M. I5KATTAIN, Register Cyrus Noble Whisky the old cham pion and still champion of them all. Used in all first-class places. Ask for Cry us Noble case goods when you want a tjood drop at home. 37 tf. few friends the ceremony. The 'leople of Lakeview jrencrally will wish Mr. ami Mrs. Malloy much happiness and piod fort uue, in which wish The Examiner joins most hear tlly. 1 he Klamath county papers extend compliments to the bride in the follow lug; manner: Klamath Republican The bride Is one of the estimable young; ladles o' this place and hat many friends) and well-wisher. Klamath Express. The bride Is a chai iiiiiiK and handsome young; lady and tt favorite among; the you un people of this place and also in so cial clrclen. The g;rooni I an Influ ential stockman of ltke county, where he Iuim resided for many years and Is highly Hpokcu of by business men In that nectlon. The happy cou ple left on t he sta-e Monday niorn- itlK for their future home at Iwike view. The Express extends congratula tions with their many friends for a buiK and happy married life. In honor of the wedded couple a very pleasant social hop was niven at the Fads. It was a farewell par ty for the popular bride. Renters Take Notice. j Tlio-e who a re renting ..r lea-ing lands belonging to I lie 'alii .run Oregon Kond (iiinpaiiv in Lake County will please pay rent money into ibe I!. ink of Lakeview. W. II. miiiik, Agent. 41-tf UllentH a t irk. iei H ue M. .1 1 .lies, stockman, was a here yesterday. in tli of Escoudl- llotel Lake the Chewaticuii business vlslfiir t he Inter. Mr. and Mrs (iciue ( 'oiin of Pais ley were here Tuesday on laud basl itess. Mr. Conn rcnuts cxerylhliin llourlshliiK in the i hew atieuii, .w it h an appearame i.( winter when he h ft. I. P. P-rownc, seci-i Inry of t he Warner allev Stock iiupau,, iviw a btislue,, i r In .akelew last Saturday. Mr. P.low ne sa s I he political libl in M.hIih' has been a w arm one. losing ( UK Sale-i:erythlng; In stock; I'lothluu, hats, furnishing guilds, cris'ker.v, K'assw are and ev- mi 1 1 intc In new mains on several of the streets this week. Kave (irove, formerly of The I'olnt ranch, rutin over from (edarvllle last week on btiHlaess. M. P. Parry, the cattleman ami farmer of Warner, was a business visitor hen last week. An auot'ineiit has si-u reached whereby the coal miners are to o to work at Increased pay. I "till. K. Parry was In from his sheep camp at Orake's this week, Inlying; winter supplies. Mr. and Mrs. l T. Ounlher leave for Paisley today to attend the . Sim-iiitxis-llauilltou wedding;. S. C. liamaker has sold out at P.o- naua ami koiic to .siitami to en Kaire ill the lier,v business. L. P.. Moss sold to Pete Lorenzo of Ft. P.ldwell on Oct. 2o t h. loo head or slock shii-p at ?3 per head. C. .1. Turner, formerly of Item., but now on the raug;e In Lake county, was a visitor here this week. Clay Kambo arrived yesterday from Warner. Clay says the city elect ion at Plush was a hot one. I Tissue paH'r, Moral crape, Crape Or Asdell's Itinerancy. j paper, Paper napkins at tirely new Itr. N. I. A-dell, who is associated ! stuck. S.-e I liem at A Idst niin llros. -I I The Lakeview Water Company Is j ery I hlng; lu t he hard ware Hue Kolni; with Ir.O F. I i-iiiurest , .l Lakeview, will be in Silver Liike ir nil Oct. I I to Nov or 7; will lie in suimner Lake Nov. H to reniiiiu seven ibivs; will be in Paisley Nov. 1 to stay until I lee. 1. 42 3 John W. Paster Dead. John W. Paster died in San I'ran cisco Friday iiIkIiI, Oct. 31, P.SI2, as he Hat in his easy chair chatting; pleasantly with his daughter, Miss Nettle Easter. He was a native of England, aued 7!l years. Ills wife and two other daughters, May and Laura were visiting; In San Kafad at the time he died. He also leaves three Hons, L Sherman Easter of Lakeview, J. W. Easter of Welm-r, Idaho, ami (Jeore W. Fastcr of Humboldt county, Cal. (1. Sherman Easter received the sad news by win last Sunday. THE OLD RELIABLE Hi (Vklif II tl f i 1 IS Abtoluteljr Puro THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE The 'ioss hotel am) livery properly at I'.oiiniuu has chunked hands. Mrs. Ta.v lor of Ashland is the pur chaser. .). T. Ol t , formerly of Paisley, has purchased the residence properly and dairy business of A. I'. Eddy at Ashland. Mrs. N. I. Fuller, who has Itccn visltliiK Mr. and Mrs. Horn Fuller, at liolian.u, ret lirned last week to her home lu Slsson. Later report are to the effect that the Infant Hon of Mr. and Mrs. .1. (J. Wllllts, 111 with pneumonia, Is lu a critical condition. "lirandma," Chandler Is lying; very low at her residence on Main street, ami it Is thought she can not sur vive much longer. John Iteneflel and II. W, Farrow were among; the business vlstors from Paisley t IiIh week, and stopped at. Hotel Lakeview. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Keld ami II. E. Iteid of Paisley, were here this week. Mr. Lofn us will noon starl below w ith a band of fine mules. .lack Oreelie, who has been Improv ing; his farm lu Warner, arrived Monday ami ha.H accepted a position as mixologist- In llenkle's Alhambra. .1. 11. Killer, the big; woolg;rower, haH arrived from Warner with 13(1 head of his flm Merino bucks. He will feed t hem at Tat ro'H for a while. Post & King; liavo added a pair of chipmunks to their zoo. With the four pretty mountain quail them little fellows at t nut considerable attention. They can bo seen In the cng;e In Hut front window. The little animals and the birds uyt along; nice ly togvtlM'r. at k really reduced prices at Sihmim-k's. 41-2. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. W. Mlkel of lake view arrived here hiHt week on a visit to old time friends. They rt slded here years ago, ami their old friends an pleased to see them. Cetlarvllle Kecord I. I. Applegate has leased two bands of sheep, 2Psi In each lot, to P. low n Pros, and -I. It. Stoble. The sheep wen taken to the Lava P.ciU last week and will Is ratiKcd there this winter. Klamath Express. E. K. I'ltvb. the landlord .t old Ply, was a business visitor hen this week. Mr. Fitch suys that business about Ply Is looking; up. ami he Is enjoy lug; a luerut ivc patronage. He w as here after a load of winter sup plies Col. Cogswell left for Klamath county on Monday, w here he hits an Important law case on baud for the Southern Pacillc railroad company. Klamath county has brought suit ag;ains the railroad company for I a xi-s. LOST-In Lakeview, Oct. 21th, be tween ll.liley A MasNingill's store and the residemt. of Elduu WoodciM'k, a phiiu gold band ring. Finder will be suitably rewur.led by leaving the ring at this i.llicc. H I It Is said that limit her party could have made more money out of the cont rai l to dip t he pipe for t ho ltke vlew Wn tcr Company's plant, than Lore 1 1 P..t I ley. Loreu did not have a corner on the asphalt, and con sequently may lose on the Job. .1. A. Anderson, the Orewstiap far mer, wits In town last Saturday to order une of those air ships that Perry Stanley Is Kolnu; to put on tlx market. Our friend Anderson suys It Is too slow poggjng; aWii(( with tli "old bays" bet wis-n hervntid theiap. Mr. Kaker wits notified TuoHlay mo rtdiiK to ls present ut, the meet ing; of t he Supreme Court at Nalein, Oregon, on the 5t It, n tin ciiHt of Mo Call vs. Porter, on appeal from Lake counl.v, would cons' up at (hat time, lie however, Htiocivdcd III having; the nim' postponed to Not. 13. Plain dealer. Post Sl King are now rcccivinj( big in voices for their winter trade. All the linest brands of liqueurs and cigius are kept there. Post & King furnish tho home with the best brands for medicin al purposes. 42-tf The big; band of bucks brought here by I he a ;en Is of the Prlnevllle Land and Liveslock Company will 1st removed lu a few days from the pasture at the Venntor ranch to pasture two miles west of Lakeview. About the 15th Inst. all of these bucks that are not sold will be started back to Prlnevlllp. This Is a flue oppor tunity for sheepmen of this county tit make their purchaseH of royal broil buck before (heir removal. Those who contemplate purchasing; should remember that the time Is Hhort, Heo I'Nell and Vanderjiool nt wnct",