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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1903)
LAKG COUNTY BXAHINnW, LAKfcVlliW ORfiOON, AIRIL i. iWJ. (m It takes more than a Low Price to make a Bar gain. Unless goods are of good quality they are not cheap. We are selling off all of our last season's goods at BARGAIN PRICES. SHOES FOR LADIES 12.00 SHOES, NOW $1.S0 2.25 SHOES, NOW $1.50 $3.00 SHOES, NOW 2.S5 $3.50 SHOES, NOW $2.fi0 FOR MEN $2.00 SHOES, $2 50 SHOES, $3.50 SHOES. $4.50 SHOES, NOW $1.40 NOW $1.85 NOW $2.65 NOW $3.40 COTTON SWEATERS Boys Sizes - 28-30 -32 NOW 50 cts EACH Men's Sizes -38-40 -42 NOW 50 cts EACH OUR Spring and Summer ..CLOTHING.. And Now Line Of ..HATS.. Mill. Arrive .This. Week We arc selling off the celebrated "LION" brand hats regular Jj.oo and $j.5o quality - - different shapes. Your choice now IjlHtlT COIIIOM (III ( I Jill. OiMi. Lynch ('111110 lii fnnn hU rittii Monday. Harden wvd til AhUttoin ttci' Monogram. 1:1 Mul I hew .Ioiich urrlvi'il heiv from Ki'ihi Tuemlay. Clay Itaiuho a over from North Warner Saturdav. $1.75 THE THOROUGH-BRED STALLION PBIMBOSEJ Will Make the Season of 1903 at Lakeview and New Pine Creek, Oregon PRIMROSE Chestnut horse. t.road strip In face, rinht hind lig white above ankle; foaled 1592. Bred by Artrsr BKL mont. Nursery Stud, Kentucky. f NewmiEfter . fl 1 i ! I f Marsya. .. .. l Vesuvitune f BreaJaibanc ! Touchstone . Reeswlng ... STadmor Miss SWlon . (Orlando Malibran ladiator . J Camel, by Whalebone Banter, by Master HVnry I lr Myotax by rarnator (OauKhler o( Aniiruuan I Ion by Cain Palmyra ry buitan i Cowl by Hay Middleton Belle Hame by Helsliauar I Touchstone b ('iin-1 Vulture by Lanicar Whisker by Waty ' JiJarela by Oetovian t'artlaan by aldou pAiilin l. Mnu. 'Venus l"'r """""'e. by Whalebone The Haron by Hirdratcher l Elierm::e 5 I tKenturky. V 1 11 jStot'Xwell Blink Bonny. iCbanticleer . 'Kllerdale .... I.eiington . . . Magnolia .. j Pocahontas by lelicoe I Me Ibornn by iliimpiirey Clinker yueerj Mary by Oladtator I Hirdratrber by Mir Uetcules I VI him by l.nh Iiroue i. (.Flt'iir d.s Chain pt 6th darn Foam 7lh 'lam M-am hth darn Mm Hu.vely.. tb earn 101b dam lllh dam Jocaia l'.!th dam Milkson IJth dam Mi- i'artner s New minster . ll,anrcol by Liverpool I Agra's darn by Toiuooy illontnn by Timnli'on J Allie CariK'al by aredon i-jlenrie by Sultan (Myrtle by Mameluke iTouclititohe bv Caned I Kei'nwlng by Iirnynlax Maria llarkaway by Keonouiifct friui.pli.loii b) speculation by l.angar (S Urn by lluszard.) . .. by Wasy PopciWaly by lol-i-o.) . by Faiutlc ( Young Marnke by Mamke by Prone (Herod by Tartar', by Marcbeui Cade by tiodolphin Arabian by Comforth's Forester, a roll's Forrester) by aoe (iiodolpiun Arabian by Partner (Jikk by llverlv I'urkl 14th dam Hrown Farewell by Maxewell lOjctidtoorpe Arabian) l',thdam hay La, ton's daiu . by Hnramer (li'Arry Yellow lurk 16th dam Truinpe.ll'1 dam by Plates White Turk. 17th dam by Iodnworth Barb Hth dam I-ayton Violet Barb Mare. lniorted. fCeusor or Kentucky. Kentucky given. ALSO The Full-blood Norman Stallim "SHAFTKK," by Imp. Normany, darn by Imp. Bordeaun, arid the Full-blood Sliiro KtaU lion KAKNKAN" by Kan of Karn, be by Imp. I'.lack I'rince, dam by Imp Glory.... For PRIMROSE For SHAFTER For KARN KAN TI3RI11S - $25 the season $l2.5o $l2.5o Good pasturage for mares from a distance at $i.5o per month. Speoial Terms will be given for the service of either of the above Stallions to a number of mares upon application. B. W. FARROW, Lakeview, Oregon. All Bound Together. AMKHHAN I'ATKIUTIC HiM,K, M I Ml AMI Wnlthrf iiMI'I.KTr:, AMI nivrv a w.v r iikk. ' AmcrlcaiiH art" full f patriot- lntn. We love our fltf, vc ;l"fy our Atiu-rk-au liiMtltiitlniiH. r Hhout otirHel vfH huarw u lira hfar Yatikif Dmidlf, or Marcliliin 'riirotih (M'orla. Wlu-11 tlu-Mtrltiri of AiniTlca or tin1 Star Spangled ltanncr nwu li our earn, oft k our hat and we rlw rt-vi-n-ntly to uiir fivt. I!ut, ak tlit nVfra' Aturr- h-un cltliu-ti to hu any one of tln-w HtinH, and hi' dix'M well If In can titriiKKlt throiiKli out vTH4. lit known tlu- tuiH' all rlk'lit, but tin wonlrt "Htump" I1I111. School hl lil- rt-ii are 110 ln-tter verwd In tldn re j HpH't. When "HM'akln day" coincn. I If a patriotic hoiij; 1m aMwIncil to one of them there In a Krvat Hurry and Heurch of hoiik bookn and "Hx akcrM" to find the iiiuhIc and tin- word. Often It In neccHHary to run to the ncilil)irH or tin- library to wenre t.hcm. TIiIh In unfortunate. I". very Aincrlcan, old and youiiK, whould ! 1 pt-rfectly familiar with the wordt, ax i well an the iiiUMie of our Krand N'nt ionul hollK. The iiuiMic Ih Htlrrlntc I and the word Umpiring, tin- kind that will liiMtil Into Joiner luartn land iiiindri, lofty Aiucrlcaii wutl ' ineiitM of patrlollMin, loyalty and independence. To nupply thU need ( we are diHtrlbtitln a m-at littlebook i called "I'atrlotlc Kong "f America" I containing wordu and miiMic coin. ! plete, printed on uood paper. In iM-autiful, clear, larKe tyH and we will nend, irvo of chure, ti every bona fide teacher, who will wild iim their name and addrexH, 1J coplcH. ThoilHundH of thew bookM were 1 1 in tributed by um during the pant year, and we found the people ho ciikct to tH;ure the boiikh, all bound together, that we huveprocuredufrenhedltion. Send for a dozen of them. You will find them Invaluable In your work. EIUth Piano Houne, the (ireat WchI ern I'lano I'lore, WanliliiKtoii Btreet, corner Turk, Portland, Ore. Deal- ith In high grade planoH, rved and pipe orgariH, pluuo pluyern and electric planoH. Our leaiWrH, the ('bickering piano of lion ton, the Welter of New York and tlie Kimball I'n-Hh caudy Jimt arrlvtsl at the Mouogratn. II tleo. Mauplti came over from War ner Iike Sunday. It. Yatidoru came down from Sll rer Lake Monday. I.lttle Kva Haney liait bifii iinlte nick the pant week. Joe Howard waitliifrom hUIri'a valley ranch Nimdav. March came In like a lamb and went out like a hyena. Che blc nalc taken place April pith at I he Monogram. : .1. M. Ilauiinerley wiim In from I'liouiaM t'rii'k TiieHilav. J. ('. Shellliamiiier wiim In from ('looked t'tivk Tllewdav. ( has. and tio NCUoii came up from lavU ( n-ck l i idav. Andy Siiiiinier came up frmu Mail ' cllne w Itli a drummer I'ridai . N. .1. Saicler of I, oh Auuclctf reuU ter' at the l.akeiiew I'rldav. Al Howell went out to the dew it Tuenday to look after Mh nlni-p. 'hari. ScnhIoiim ret unii-d bit wii-k from a vltdt to SurpiiMc Villey. lieo. HaukliiH came dow a from hU ranch at Siiiuiiir Lake Sunday. P.otiny Keetan of Portland. relN- ten-d at tin I.alelev Saturdav. I). P. Mather- and Nathan Smith came down from I'aUlev TueMday. Harry ItolM-rt came over from the"T ranch In Warner Saturdav. AHKeHMor itlair arrived bwt we'k from the north it t of the County. Irvln ami l). N. AmlerMoii were, over from Ply MtUKlay on lainl buHl-ittie depth of i IncheM the iilht IIchm. previiMIM. ieo. II. Ayre Kliinntl Tiiertilay 1 Pd'hUHiik llder Sumiuervllle will from a IiiihIhi-hi vUit to Sau I ran-j Ix-In PivUley to hold ipiarlerl.v con cIhco. J f. reuce 011 April 4th ami .'th. I t. lUd- Walla.-e Taylor, of the Z. ranch ; Wi'n m, ,u,l ul"1 lakeview, Miieiit several lavH In ton 1 1, ' iMh ami ltli. government tthtn-p S P. I'lt k Mud wife, Aaron IMckit and ICob't Mct'ullcy came in from Crooked Cnt'k TueHdny, .1. J. Kenny ami It. It. (Jardner, of Poll land arrived fie re Sunday and Mopped at the likevlew. IU1I1 Wire al HeriiMrd'a. 'J II. V. Overlimtoii and C. II. (iver- I lit; I oil IlKlhU'll'cl at tire Lakeview from Sau PrnnclMco TucmiIuy. I'raiik HaiiKlrerly nud N. A. I law. kliiH reKlxlen'il nI Hotel Lakeview from Nan Franclnco Monday. The Od( I'cllowa' Loilu'e m coa teiiiplatlng the purchipw of I ln low er utury of their hall from J. H. Field. Alfalfa ami UroiiiUM fecial lU'niard'ri. AllH-rt ChrlHllau. K. Dudley and It. Adam were down flrat of the week from the X rant h In Chewau- can. Il.rl L. Wlthrow of Klamath I'alU, ha U'U In town wveral day allciellliK lo bllHlneiui before Hie laml ottitu'. The Lakeview Mercantile Co., have the hwcIIcmI Ikii In town, which mm decoratcM the front of their r4tor Yiai are ln Iteil to attend the un cial dance at t he pont ii Kliik' Hull Sat unlay night. (ioodmulc. II Tic llepubllcaiiH took a- much In terest ut the PrlmarleM Monday an thoiinh It wait a clrciiM come to ton a. Water luut Imi-ii running rampant down tlif iiumerotiH crifkn of the county during the pant uvk on ac count of the thaw. N. Waldo Taylor, foreman of the PiImIi v Pot Mpent t wodayn In I Jike vlew llntt of the wii'k vlHltlug hU nUti-r Mrs. C. M. Siay the. Anot.ln-r of ili mo Hpular Satur day night ilauceH will In given at the Harry Hall on Saturday night. Lvcrybody wish April fooled ye terday morning when they llrMt looked out of doorn. Snow fell to week. The Pepubllcan County Coil veil .1. A. Smith, hiHpi etor reluriirtd from Merrill M01V- tloii will Ik- held tomorrow at U j ilay, where In went to look al Have o'clock. Ldlcr'rt Hhet-p. He found the nheep free from ttcub. aSa aSft aSh SafiaSaaSb aSa thj&m, aSaSa aSa aSa aSh a syjsj ssj wjw WjW wjp wj9 wjp wjp ww sjif 9jw wjw ww 9p wjw wm sjsj wjp Pw Under New Management . . . Having taken poHHeHHion of the Livery, Feed, and Hale Ktahle formerly under the management of H. J. Vernon, I will, after April lot, be ready to fiirniiih any kind of a turnout coiiHiKteut with a Firut CIa4H Livery .Stable. Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month ltet or are Ulvea lo TrvuHlrnt tclt. Corner Main and Dullard street WILL RUSSILL, Proprietor if Chlcagtj. I have a lot of fine dried peaches at 0 centa perpound at China Kentaurant by Urewery tSahxin. 10-4t Wong Sam. lKtKltr MM) tlVtl. I'ltOOK Uaiitf d Htati s Ijind Oflici-, l akeview Oregon, Maletolt?, lwu:;, Noiie-ii in-r'uy Kiven tiiat JainoaC. IjikIuiii of All Orison, lias nli.'d no tioe of intention to niHi proof on his desert- iBiin ciaun jo .w, lor tne r. .: Nt.'t tj UlSi U 1-T. .... LJ ........ I. t-ec To :w H, h i K, W M. 'before tne itei"ii;r ana uci civi r ui i.ak-vlew oreiton 011 Friday the iy ul April, I'M. He names tbe follouiiiK wjIimmus to (jrova tbu roiiiiiiete irrigation anil r i:iamutiou of sall laud: W. Mom an I ''.'. ixilttiis of Lake view Oregon, kmlJoliU Loff um and B. V. Cooper of AdHl Ort'ifon. tu 18 11 K. M. i!KA TTAIN, i(ejiter. ikm:ht riteur t;nlti'd HtatH Laml Ofliim, Laki-viow OreKon, March 4. 1UU3. Nolii'ii is tnTidiy K'ven t hut Clarence plxonof Warner I jik( Orei(., Iian tiled notice of Intention lo m ike proof on Ilia deaert land claim No Ml, for I tie lot i iiec :il T M H, K 24 K, W M, lielore tin: it Kiicr and K;ei-lver ut Lakeview Oregon, on Wednesday, tliu 1jtli day of April, 11M1. lie names the following witiieiwi-s to prove the (von plet irrik'ation and reclauiatioii of said land: William Hweeny, Claud Dixon, John Uihson and L'lera (Jihson all of Warner Lake, Oreaon. Mar U-lb E. M. UHATTAIN, HegUter. Stockholders Meeting. La He County Telephone and Telegraph Co The annual ineetiiiK ol the Stockhold er ol the above Company wil be hehl at 1'aiHley, OrcKiui, in WoiMlmen'H Hall, on Monday, April nixth l'JO.'l, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M.f for the par pone of electing a Hoard of l)irectorn to nerve for the eiiHtiiiiK year, and fur the trans act ion of mich hiiHincHH an may come be jore the meet inn. 12 Chaw. I'mhach, Hhcietary Kll I'ltOOF. Land Otllce at Liikevlew, Ori'iton, Mareh w r.Hi.i. Notiei! Is lierehy Kivcli Ihat Ilia lollow iiil! named setip-r loo. tiled in, lice of his Inlen- I tlon to make linal proof In support of his claim i ami that said proof will he made heforo Ihu itexister At deceiver at Lakeview Orei,n, on may 1, nail, vix: John nestlaki-, II. K. N, 2H, lor the hWJ4 Mefi A 'I n :l H, H sm K W M. lie J iin; mmiiiw uik Wlllli-HSe t, UfitVi' M Coll- tliiuous risideiieu iiou and cultivation of said laml, vl: C. :. l.ffiun, W. K. Harry, John Ixfftus and Jamus Harry, all of l.akewew Ore gun. Apr 2 13 K. M. UttATTAlN, Kcglsler. Sol (irii-nlx-rg, a San FrancUco drummer htopped at Hotel Lakeview Friday. 1'ent Smith wa.-t iiulte Hick laat weeK, but Ih up and around again thin week. Chan. ToniilnuMen returned 'I'tien ilay from a v'.Hit to hUtdicep camp in Warner. Paul Prattaiu and Fred Weldey came down from PalHley Friday on land hurtliu-HM. (.', W, (Conn) Kennedy returned Friday from an extended vlnlt in San FnuiclKco. THE OLD RELIABLE am num Absofutefy Pure THE RE IS NO SUBSTITUTE I have two tiugglcM.n cart, fanning mill, rakes) and mowing nun IiIiich wblrh I wbth to dUpoHe of at a roan onable figure. FIthI comw llrxt Nerv ed. l'-tt H.SCIIMIMK. County AHHetor Itlair will iuhwmk all tlmlter I&iuIm that were proved up oiv Marvli Int. The valuation ban not liwu ilwldetl on yet, but will not be IcHH thatl '2 Jmt acn. A. F. TonnlngHcn returned from San Franclwo liunt Saturday, where lie 8Hnt the winter with IiIh family. Mra. TonnlngHen will remain In Cali fornia for ik hhort time yet. W. S. Illalr returned from Parley laHt Friday, where he Iiiih U-en per fectlng arrraugeiueiilH to open a bar In Hotel PalHley. An addition will be built oil the hotel for tlu- purpime. .1. W. Howard, tin Silver Lak Htockman, accompanied by IiIh fore man, A. A. HiivIh, arrived here hint week from Klamath I'iiIIh, on their way to Sliver Lake. Mr. Howard Iiiih lecn away on n hIx iiioiiHih VlHlt, Anulley ban lieen oened tip be ginning at the rear of H. F. Ahl Hlrom'H liarneHH h1io and continu ing through the block to J. S. Fleld'n mI ore building. A deed Iiiim been made out to the town and rdgned by all of the property owneiM. Lake view iiecilH more alleyn und itoh Btrwtu.