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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1903)
1 LKB COUNTY nXAniNUR. LAKBVICW OReaON, APRIL J, 1901. ?)V inn . FITS . AND. . niSFITS -I We have just the ar ticle you want. There's no need to take any thing that don't suit you we can please you perfectly from our well assorted stock. We have something for every taste, everv re quirement, every purse. When you reflect on what we have done in the past, you will be confident of the good things to come. Within a few days our entire stock of sum mer goods will be on our shelves. Kightly Selected and Rightly Priced. You are as welcome to look as you are to buy. 4f m Premium Cou- rtr " h a5c Cash THE THOROUGH-BRED STAL LION Will Make the Season of 1903 at Lakeview and New Pine Creek, Oregon PRIMROSE Chestnut horse, broad itrip in lace, rigbt bind leg whlteabove ankle; foaled 18'AJ. Bred by August Bklkont, Nursery Stud, Kentucky. f Sewminster . I. Seclusion ... aa I fMarsyas .. . I Vesuvirnne i"7 f Breadalbane. I I I 4 t T iEUermire 3 I - I (KcniucMy. S. lFleur des Champa . . SToucbitone . Beeswing ... STadmor Mitis Sellon.. ! Orlando Malibran.... SUladiator .. Verus SHtocawell link Bonny Sf'hanticlrer . EUerdale ... tLesington . . 'Magnolia .. !NewmintiUr . Maria ... ... (Camel, by Whalebone Ranter, by Master Henry (KrHyntax by Paynator Daughter of Androssen i Ion by Cain ' j falinyra by Hiiltaii ' (Cowl by Hay Mid. lie ton f Hrlle Iiame by HeUhatzar (Touchstone by Camel Vulture by l.aag;ar I Whisker by Way j'larcla by Ortovian j Partisan by Waldou Pauline by Mows (Hir Herrules by Whalebone ' I Krbo by Kmilius ,The Harou by Hlrdratcber j Pocahontas by (ilenrne j Mclborne by Humphrey Clinker ' ftjueen Mary by liladiator i Mirdeatchi-r by Kir Heiculvs ' (Whim by l.lsh Drone (l,anerrost by Liverpool ' J Agre e dam by Tomboy ) Boston by Tlmolcon Allle l.arneal by narpedon t'filencoe by rtultan ("Myrtle by Marmcluke Touchstohe by Camel Beeswing by IlrHynlax llarkawayby Economist jhucpiuluu by Speculation 6th dam Foam by Langar (rt-lim by Buzzard.) r '.n om M"im ty vt as) rope( vt axy by l'ot-H-o.) by Mi ml le ( Young slsrske by Marske i'.h dmn Miss btavcly vin tain loth dam l!th dam Jorasta . . 12th dam Milk son llth dam Mis Partner Mth dam Brow n Farewell by Irrn I Hero I by Tartar! ..by Man hem I'aiJe by Ciiiilolphln Arabian by Comfortb'a Forester, (Croft's Forrester) . . by Caoe ((iodolphin Arabian) .by Partner (Jigg by Hyerly Turk! 4th dam Brow h Farewell by Maseuell f Oglethorpe Arabian! l ith dam Bay l.a, tob's dam by Brimmer (!' A rey tellowTur lith dam Trumpett's dam by Pla"es White Turk. 17th dam . by Hodswortb Barb llth dam Layton Violet Barb Mare. 'Imported. (Censor or Kentucky. Kentucky gi ven. AI0 The Full hlwHl Norman .Stallion "SHAFTEK," by Imp. Normany. dam by Imp. BorJeaun, and the Full-blood Sbire Stal lion "KARNKAN" by Kan of Karti, be by Imp. Black 1'rince, dam by Imp Glory.... For PRIMROSE - - $25 the season for SMAFTBR - - $l2.5o oV KARNKAN - - $12.50 Good pasturage for mares from a distance at $i.5o per month. 5peual Terms will be given for the service of either of the above MaIIIoos to a number of mares upon application. B. W. FARROW, Lakeview, Oregon. Under New Management . . . Having taken nonunion of the Livery, Feed, and Sale Stable formerly under the management of H.J.Vernon, 1 will, after April lnt, b ready to fiirninh any kind of a turnout coniintent with a Firut CIuhh Livery Stable. Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month Kesit or jre ,lveu to Tranfcient Mtrk. Corner Main and Bullard street WILL RUSSILL, Proprietor A Bin For Ticape i . 1 . ; Upon trial 1 can convince you that I can j. sell you as GOOD QOODS for as LITTLE t MONEY as any store In Lake County. 8j QROCERIEJ, CLOTiimQ, DRY Q00D5 L E. B. FOLLETT, New Pine Creek. r i Horse-shoeing . Shop M. S. Barnes, Prop'r. MAIN 5TRRBT, OPPOSITE fl. B. CIH'RCN. Hor.ae-shoelng of all kinds anJ at prices to ult the times Work is guaranteed to be first class. JUlYJRACES The Lake County AgrliMilttiral A ntiin will tfivev four ilaya racinK on their tratk in lakeview, coii.iticnciinf July 2d, and ending July 7th, l'.kj:i. The sum of fl-UX) still Im ilixtrihuted in pur!t a follow : FIRST OAV . JLLV Jd. 1st Kaee S furloiiKH, f 150 l wo-year-oM 2d Kaeti u mile datth free for r!I flTiO SIXONI) DAY Jl'LV Jd lt Uaco 3H mile belt t 2d Knee 1 mile iIumIi 3d Ua-e Vaijuero rae for I.Hke I 'ounty home, to lnriMl uitli v.iieri xaddlei and Sittni!-li tut bridleH hikI to l r.lc ! Vaitieri'H. Ilihtanee tKtl yd THIRD DA V JI I.V blh. lot Knee '4 mile lieii'H 2d K aee x4 mile .l.tli I (M'klH DA V . JI LV 7lh. 1st Haee 2d Knee one mile ' $i:: firm ILlkl m) Note. lt raee on 4th d:iv. rare atnl ilintaiuo to 1' made up on the Ira k, July 3i. niMiITtov-. All of tho alxivn rar s arv in'' fur all i'Sn't tnr saiMIr rare, wnirn i lor l ii roiim hi'fi'. Konr to enter ami three tn start In all rai es. Iiut the AMHK'lailou reserve Hie rinhi tu IhjUI a less numlM'r than fuur ty reiini Iiik the itiiM In jiroportlnri to the iiunilH-r ut hurMs ent'-rel. Kntries tn rlose the evening U'forthe rare. The I'aelflr 4'oast HIinmI llnrs. t'M'latiini rnl-s to govern all runulna raee.. Kntram e ft e ten Ix r cent of purse. Money tn be llvnti il as ful Iiims: 70 i'r rent to the first horse ami .W l r cent to second horse. The Association reserves the rlvhl toihanee any ol the ahove raees. In the event of not fllllna. or to rhanre the ilate of the last ilav's event to the follow In ilay in esse any oilier amusement la aiiuouneeil for that dale. No money paid without atontest. Kntries for the sadd'e rare In be made U'fore a eonimlttee eouiMs.'fl of Jlin tireen, Harry Kolierts, Jk'J i'arlsh, ( has. Tnilr.l.o ami vt lllanl Dum an. Board of IHreetora: John Mel- Hi Inne) . W. P. Ileryforil, C. f. Licht. W. A. Wlhlre. F. M. Miller, J. Innes. V. L. Mnellinv and H I 'sly. V. L. HNKI.I.1NO. H. PAI.Y, tHfreiarjr. I'rtBident. I I ill 'I'll r In t-ditie In from the div ert Trldiiy. Jntt WiiKm wim hii-e fmni Illy. NiittirtliitV. Kiiriner llrei'ii, the ilniininer wiim In town Moinla.v. Ii. II. Momh wttH In from IiIm hIicci eiunp Mut nrlft v. Mnrlon Coiiltv tif Silver l.itke wiih In town Siindiiy. I'. T. Hunt her ret tinied from Sun FrnnelHco la( vfk. I'rulik I'm k wood of IUi-Im". ( ill , wiw In Lukevlew Saturday. Walter I teed and wife of PaUley ven In Lakeview lawt Friday. N. M.. I.. I)., and A. I. I raken were over from Warner Monday. W. K. Meformaek and wife came down from I'aUley laxt 'riiuixln v, I'rank Kiitfi-rN eaiin In from hU uluvp eanip offer MtipplleH l-'rhlav. A. A. linilmni In (IuIiilt Moine artU. tie paliitlm; at Vniiii'ik's paint 1 hllop. J I'orwln Inyanl ami wife iimvedj to town from New I'iin- f'n-ck Mmi l day. I'llllllll t.-ll-ll tvilii III I. .ii-i t.ne ' II. f. lireene Is) lieiv from Taeoiiut. It. It. I.yon eitiiie up from Willow Kaneh TneMita, . Caul ItrA 1 1 riltt wax In town from ralxlfy .Monday. J. A. Splcelmxer wiim Ihiv from Ahlainl 'I'lieHilay. I. W. Cade, of St. Jo.-, Mo., ar l'led In l.aketlew TtleNilny. W in. HhiulelKh and J. i:. Walker were over from Ailel TiifHiliiy. I.. S. (ini tilatid and II. IC. 'I human arrived here from Iteno Tiieiiny, I. I. Johlmoli, I', W. .Merrill, J. V. and I'. II. HlekM were hen from Cortland Monday. You are H'isionall,v liiltid to at tend the mimIiiI ilauee at llarry'n hall Saturday iiIkIK. l oiue and en joy .vourmit. . 1" I rauk I'avne and w lfi- of Sliver Lake HiM'iit wveral dayx In Lake lew t Ills r. I'avne U the popular clerk In J. ('. i'ihiu'h hIoii. I.. I'. Wliikli-inan paxin d llnoiej tos li yi'Htei'day with thrvo waiolt loadx of flour from New Pine 'nek to .1. I '. 'null's More at SMv. r Lake. Ir. I'london fur eluhl yearn a The Association W ill (live A GRAND BALL On The . Night of July 3d. TIMMF.lt .0TI I: I'nlted Htates Ijind OBlee ' akei lew Oreiron. Ms red 21, Pjui. .Notiee Is h rei,y rneii Hint in eompliance with Ihe pruv luloris of Itii ai t of June :t, 1h7h, entitled "An art for the sale of 1 1 in tier lands in the Htates of sill. .nils. ore Ron. Nevada, slid Washinirtoh Territory," as extended to all thn I'ublle l-and Htates l y ai t of August 4, in'.'! Kranklln o. MiintuiK of Ijike view, eoiinly of Lake, slat" of on khii, hantlus day filed In this nlliee Ins sworn sialeim nt No. 1141, lor the purchase of the W 'j NVVi . nee I'p 37. also S W'4 iTpXMH p. IX K.. anil lfl off- r priHif to show that the land soincht is more valuatile for lis tlmlier or stone than for aire c ultural puries. ami U ertahlisti his i lalm lo said land Iwfore the Ki'irlster and I'.ee. 1 i t of this iiltire at Lakeview, ori son, on Tleirs lav, the 11 day of July, l sj.i. lie names as w lueses: Manuel J. hwsres, Kraiieis M. Miller, Vsilllam I'. Ilerrford, William A. WUshire, all of Lake view, Ori'ifon. Any and all tMirsons clalmlni; adversely the above-described lands are reijiiesied to file their rlaims In this nftlee on or before said 2d day of July, lwui. apr.iu 17 E. M. BrsttaIn, Hegls'er. Fix At. rr.oor. Ind Ofllee at Lakeview tire., April 2U, USA Notli e Is hereby given that the IoIIowiiik named settler has filed DOtlre of li.s inleiitloii to make Dual priMif In upxirl of Ins claim, and that said nroof will tm madu before the KeKis'er and Receiver at Lakeview Ore., on May M, I Kit. Viz: Messner widow of Jacob Measlier dee'd II. K. No. 2J lor the N) N W'X4 Her. 21 T 3 H R V4 E. Hhe names tbe following w itnesses to prove bia continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: ( harles Tonningsen, of lakeview Oregon Hainti'-I K. Hloau, Krank Lemberger and Wil liam palgllsb, ol Adel Oregon. Apr. 1-16 K. M. Ha attain Register. :lih.iilan of AlturiiM. illed In San- rliilKllii; Hiipilii-N fur hU hheep eanip:.. , .... , , , . . , 1 1 I raiuiwo, on I newdty of I.imI wi-ek Moudav. ! . i . . ,. iiiuii mi iiii iiiiiiire. lie n ux : veins J. Ciitr.liill and wife of San j "f ae. IranilMeo were at the Lake lew! I. fl. Ahlsitrom. A. it. Hammer-ily Saturday. I ami IM lljiMlnire unl ,,nl I,, llrv 1'ioril III Crooked Creek, Tlleday April 2Mb, to the wlfeof.l.C. Shell- haiuer a hoy. I tli'k IiihI wi-ek for a few illIVS llxll Inc. 'l'helotsi li oil I a 'i n id time and plenty of lin k. J. W. Ilaiiiaki-r, land attorney of i Mr, r.uiersion Tui'suluy inornliiK Klamath I'aIN, wasi dolnt; ImimIiii-hm I neelved a check for fJ.iNH) In full in lwtkevlew Monday. j a iiient of the Jn-nellelary eertlfleate Harry KoImtIh and T. A. Ander Hon were over from the 7T raiuli In Warner Saturday. After a nhort program. Icecream and cake were nerved after Initiation held l-v her late hiixliaiid In the A. 1 1. V. W. Lodeje ,f this) place. I'. J. Cn-ed of New Pluefrtvk Htdd bin ranch lat we-k to Alex Itolmetl for 2.2h. Mr. Creed s) health U not FINAL PKOOr. IndOfflneat Lakeview, dr., April 7, 1'JO.I. Notice Is hereby given that tbe following-named settler haa filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hia claim, and that aaid proof will be madu beforo Register and Receiver at Lakeview. Or., on May 1.'). liscl- Viz: H. K.KIoan, I). H. a.KDt for the K N E'i" Sen 27 Yi N W. Hec 26 T H9 H R 24 K. He names the following witnesses lo prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Jacob Messner, Iiwight fnskrtt, Luinan Kos kett and I'. E. Taylor, all of Adel, Or. Apr. nil E. M. Brattain, Register. tlAI FKOOF. Ijind Orlice at Lakeview, Oregon, March Di 1'jO.i. Notice Is hereby given tiiat I lie follow ing. named settler has filed notice of hia Inten tion to make, final proof In support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the. KeglHter A Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on May 4, 190:1, viz: John Westlake, 11. K. N. 2IM for the HW'HecM To 39 . R 2 E W M. He names the following witnesses toprove hia con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: C. C. Lofftus, W. K. Barry, John Lofftui and James Harry, all of Lakeview Ore gon. Apr 2-13 . M. BKATTAIN', Register. . . riM4i rKoor Ind Office at Lakeview, Or., April 8, 1903. Notice la hereby given that the following-named aeltlera have Sled notice ol their Intention to make Baal proof In support of their claims and that aaid proof will he made before tbe Register and Receiver at Lakeview, on May 16, Viz: Joseph L. Morrow heir at law of John W. Morrow deceased, D 8 Ufa for the HU Nil dec. 83 I 39 8 R 24 E. Via: Edward L. Nesham beir at law ol W. ter Nesham deceased I ri &m for tbe EU N WW WU NE'4 Hec 20 T 39 HK 24 E. They name the loUowing witnesses to prove tbelr continuous residence upon and cultiva- by the KeU k, e Friday i,lht. ' k"""1' ,u"' w lM r,,"",v" " M-lfi.r.1. ...... , ... . . i bin old home, In a hIioii time. John ( lack returned Monday from; a flHhlny: trip to Snrairne river, i n ai count of t he poor condition where he pulled out Home mounter I many lialidis of Mln-ep, and t Im HhIi. hi un ity of ".ran for fe d, and the MarHhnl llarve.v 1h havlnK tlie!'"1'1 W'"""'-. "heaiin ban Im,m Htn-etH raked and . leaned in fine ! I""4,l'"''l "Hill afier Ian. R. Hhae, a very HeiiHllde uimI proper j The AlturitM I'lalndcaler Ih niaklnn move. j arraiiKemeiitH for the erection of a J. A. Storey, Chan Malley and j buUdlinc. nwln loan Increase Jerry Van Wanner of La Ci-ohh, WIm., arrived here Monday to look at Home t luilier. I. P. Prowne, ieo. V. WIIhoii, Tli oh FerrU and !eo. T. Mauplu were Warner valley t inhorn In Lake view thlM week. F. L. ThompHon and .1. Mclianlel of (irand Itapldn, Michigan, were here vie wlui; Home Lake County pint tlmlirr Friday. (iood raiiHlc and a Rood floor to dance on, are neccHnnry to have ft j;ood time. Select your partner for the Parry Hall Saturday nlht. 17 Win. Metxker wan 1own from PalHley firnt of the week. He Ih pre paring to k Into the Kir(lei)lti(r ImihIih'hh at Palnley on an cxteiiHive wale thin HUimiler, having liet-n KiiiiranUH'd a (rood trade. THE OLD RELIABLE O tion of said land, viz A. N. Bennett, W. H. Cooper, Ed Poonlvan, nd L. D. rrakei, all ol Adel, Ore. Apr. t-14 . M. DaarraiN, Register. Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE of IiiihIiichm. The Kxamltier U pleaM ed to iioN that the Plaludealer Ih proMperlnir. Lakeview prewnted a lively ap-IM-arance Saturday. In addition to the UHiial Iflt'Ke luemlH-r of farme-m and rata Ihth In town tnidliiK, t IiiiImt land men jfaloiv were here from everywhere. A crowd of NheepHhearerH were In town Monday on their way to the Mohh ranch In Che wuurnii. They were: Chan. MoitIhoii, Walter Hut tier, lHter Vernon, A. M. ami Hyl-vi-Htor (JallaKher. A crowd of 'M tliiilwrlaiid men arrived here IiihI Saturday, nntl 10 Hunday. Smaller crowd tiro com InK and K"1"K nil the tlmt. The proHK.-ct Ih for n IiIk runh for t IiiiImt thin Huniiner. Home ltkevlrw peo pit? are taking advnnta of their iHiidriKhtH while the tlmlior litHtn. W. IltiHo & Son, who luire ho ably conducted the Klamath Itepubllcan for the pant two jeuiH, liavo Hold that paer to W. O. Hintth tf that city. The lU-pulillean linn alwajH been n ttrt-claHH county nowHpn)er, find tho new proprietor, It In mild, will conduct the paper ftlnug tho game Hiich h hrrctofore. V, D. Woodcock & Hon, the up-to-dnto MnckHmlttiH, are ftill at the old Htand, always rt'ady, and let tr equipied thnn ever to do all all kludn of bhickumlth and w agon muklnff. In a few dayH they will have a tiew and complete atock ol ready made buggy tonguen, wIkioIh, fhaftn, Iron ulnKle-treen, Iron and ntel, and hard wood of al (Jcbcrlp tlona. 17