LAKE COUNTY GXAHINOR, LAKUVIliW ORHOON, MAY 2. I90J. m THERE 15 MUCH THAT WE MIGHT TELL YOU ABOUT OUR SPLENDID STOCK ... OF SUMMER GOODS . . . WE WANT YOUR TRADE, and appre ciate that in order to Get it and Mold it, we must offer you the Best Values your money can buy. We have made a careful study of the value of our goods and can safely Guarantee the Quality and Style in every instance to be the Best that can be Obtained for the Price. I 9 7 Premium Cou- gJfSf each 25c Cash GOOD Purchase. PRIMROSE Chestnut horse, broad strip in face, right hind leg white above ankle; foaled l9i. Bred by Arurcr Belmont Nursery rttud, Kentucky. f Newmlnster ... I 11 I Seclusion ? i f Marsvaa l Vesuvlenne . . . " f Breadalbane. 't ! Touchstone . . Beeswing STadmor Miss Sellon... ! Orlando Malibran 5 T (.Ellermire 15 . J'tKentucky . Hi I. 1 Fletir des C bani(s cladiator 'Venus SStocswell . .. Blink Bonny. . Chanticleer ... 'Kllerdale iLetiugton Magnolia SNewinioster . . . Maria (Camel, by Whalebone Hauler, by Master Henry Ir Syntax by Haynator IaQKhler of Androesan Ion by Cain Palmyra by Sultan (Cowl by Kay Mi.i.lleton HeUe fame by Helsbaiiar I Touchstone by Camel I Vulture by Lanirar I Whisker by Waiy Misreia by Octovian jl'artisan by W alriou ) Pauline by Monh (Sir Hercules by Whalebone I Kchu by huiiliu IThe Unroll by Birdcatcher Pocahontas by (ilencoe Melborne by Humphrey Clinker lyuecu Mary by ladiator ) Birdi atrhHr by Sir Heicules (Wliiin by I.ish lirone )L.anercjst by Liverpool Agra's dam by Tomboy i Boston by Tiinnlcou Allie Cariieal by 'riarpedoii (lilencoe by tviltan (Touchstone by Cauiel (Beeswing by iirnynlax (Harkaway by Economist suspicion by Speculation 6th dam Foam by Langar (Hvlim by Buzzard.) 7th dam St. am by Waxy l'ope(Waxy by l'ol--o.) fcth dam Miss otavely by Sauitle I Young Marske by Marske 8th earn by firone Herod by Tartar loth dam by Marchem Cade by liodolphin Arabian 11th dam Jocasta by Coinforlh's Forester, (Croft's Forrester) 12th dam Milkson by Caoe ((iodtdpnln Arablan ltth dam Miss Partner by Partner (Jigg by Byerly Turk Mth darn Brown Farewell by Maxewell Oglethorpe Arabian) l'th dam Bay Laytoh's dain . . by Brimmer Ili'Arcy W-Jlow Turk 10th dam Trumpett's darn by Pla"e White Turk. 17th dam by Ixxls worth Barb ZV.t J ' r, 'Vol-' Parb Mre. Kentucky given. 'Imported. t'.'ensor or Kentucky. ALSO The Full-Mood Norman Stallion "SHAFTEK," by Imp. Normany, darn by Imp. Bordeann, and the Full-blood Shire Stal lion 'KAKNKAN" by Kan of Karn, he by Imp. Iilack I'rince, dam by Imp Glory.... lakeview School Closes - Successful Term. jnl Friday wm the litMt dn.v of tilt' Lakeview School, tiiul examina tion coiiKiiincd t he principal part of the lux t week. Tin term wan tilte Biicct'HHful HM the high average Ih mIiowii In (ho examlnnt ItuiM. Twcn- t.V-H V ptlpIlM llHVO pIlMHCll the State Flghth tirade Html examination, and hold tlipltnutiM certifying t hit t fact. TIiIm Ih th flrnt year t twit any Lake- VlfW ptlpIlM IlllVf MIllVfMNfllll.V pUMMCll thin examination. Stierliiteiident U'lllltrt received word from the prvNldent of the Med- j lord IIunIuckm College offering u fnt' ; nix month HcholHrHhlp In Unit col ; It'Kv to the nill of I ,ti kc foiinty w ho jutood lil;lict III tin State Mh Krad. ! final examination. The little ilanuh : ter of Vlrull t'olin, Vera, of Paisley, I liavlnjf the hlheHt avera:eMtaiiilln. j Is entitled to the Hfholartdili. A Hiiininarv of the enrollmeiit ami atteiulanee follow m: ; No. boys) enrolled 'is Kin 1:' THE THOROUQH-BRED STALLION Will Make the Season of 1903 at Lakeview and New Pine Creek, Oregon For PRIMROSE For SHAFTER For KARNKAN $25 $l2.5o $12.50 the season Total .11 No. da.VM taught I .m " holida.VH I i.'iys at tendance .M.sl!! " al'M'lice l.l'l" TitncH tanly i'7i; Average initnlr Im1oiik;Iiii; M.1! daily attendance l.V. Our n. 1 pioneer friend .1. I'rankl writeM that he will ! hen- during the week, lie In htlll in the oo ptirchaHin InisineHH, and lielmj cm liected with the lartrent Iioiih.- In that line ill the 1'. S., he in enabled to offer tup prices!. So innch for our friend In the tdieep lmliiHlry. T our home folk, the Information that bin daughter Pearl eoineH on a vUlt to the HceneH of her childhood for health and recreation, will U home newH. A wiicmi lmul of hi. Hen, con- HiHtinof .Mth. J. . Maxwell, the MlHrteH Alice Aplileate, JeHrieSaii.rH, ami Anna Down, started for Klam ath Fallrt TiieHday. Mrn. Maxwell H'M'H to visit her daughter .lelinle over (in the coast, and Miss Apple Kate returns to her home in Klam ath. Miss Sands also returns to her home in Astoria. Miss Down will make a short visit to her Aunt in Klamat h. Flection .Monday. Vote for Hinder Hermann. Hltijjer Hermann for t'onmi ss. When you vote, vote rluht; vote for llerinanu. Willis Scammoii was oer from Plush Friday. Tims. Anderson came over from Warner Sunday. t'has. M. Oliver mine tip from New Pine t reek Friday. '. A. ( onswell returned t Port laud last Friday. t'has. I. iiic harder was In from hU Mhei camp Sunday. fleo. II. Iloue came down from Chewaucan Saturday. .Ilm llamllcy Is Just recovering from a spell of sickness. Thus. Plonk came over from Itnck rnvk on IuinIu.-ms Mon.lnv. ". P. Dtkeman w as In from Dn-ws Valley on luislneMs Sat ur.la y. Pnscom I'lsher was In from his west Hide ranch yesterday, lie re port very little rain Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Phcrsoii wln ha Ihh'ii stopplnirat the I'lsher ranch on the west side, was In town yerlerday. Will T. Iloy.l Is exH-ete home lotiluht from Altura tfter touring j California In the Interests of the A. O. P. W. order. Frank Loveless and sister l-ciia, w ho hate li.vn attending s. ho. i at. Mt. Aiiki'I, Or., returned to Pakevlew last Sat nrday . Mon.lity, .lime 1st elei tl.ui day. Don't forget to Vote cal l v for ller manu, and put off voting fur It.aines until Tuesday. Pe. Stark of Paisley and It. v. Pepper of I t. Hldwcll, Were here ye, terday on their way to Ashland to at tend conference. Mrs. W. A. MassliiKlll and dauuh. t. r llernl.e are visiting with the for- Ten head of registered yearling I m. r's l.rot her, W. It. Il. rnard and bulls f,.r Kale. I '. O. I !i vi i i, t ;, fa mlly , i .n Cot t on w o. .. . 1 All Friiest Pinter, of San I'ran.ls.o stopped at t he .ake lew Sun. lay. W. I'. Sloeum, cummer, lal travel er, was at the l.akevlew Saturday. I re-h candy, leinoin and orange! at the M. gram AhNt.om Pro'. '1 from Good pasturage for mares from a distance at $i.5o per month. Special 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. Horse-shoeing . . Shop M. S. Barnes, Prop'r. MAIN STKEET, OPPOSITE ,1. E. CHLRCH. Horse-shoeing of all kinds and at prices to suit the times. Work is guaranteed to be first class. TINKKIt I.A.M OTIt K. I'liitcl htatcs l.aii'l ntli. e, lJik-vl.-w. Onnn Ki-li. 2i. I'sjll. Notim is; lii ri-i.y Kiv-n tlist in coiiiplisiiru witli tlii; provisions of tin: s.:t of (.'oiiKr. s .f Jiiii.- :i, 17, ri 1 1 1 1 - 1 "An net I forth.; shI: of timliir Ihii.Is in 1 1 1 Hihus of Or.-oii, i.ullforniit, .N.'vu.lii. and n ustniiKlfm Territory," as i'Xt"inl'. to sll tli! 1'iiMiu Ijiir' htat.-s hy ni:t of AiiKuht 4, H'.r. tin-follow ititf ptTons huvt tiiis luy 1.1.M1 in tliihotticr tiioir sworn stut.'iii.:iits to-Mit: Muli.1 .'. Hurley of 1'si Fourth st, I'ortlRii.l, oouuty of Mnlino iimh, MtalK of tir.'U'oii, sworn tt. -incut No. lh';l for itt: jup.'Iius: of the K'J W .t Sec. ;i4 T :th, Jt II K. Mary K. Hurley of im'i Fourtb st. Portland, County of Mulluo luah, state of Or.-Kou, sworn Ktal.-111.-nt No. ls.i'J for tii'- i.ureliase ol l.ols 1 2 :i - 4 Hee 2 1 M K, It 14 K. That tin y will offer proof to show that the land soiiKht Is more valuahle for its tiuiher or stone than for aKtieultural pursis.-s and to es tablish their claim to said laud hefore Jas. II. 1'ris.oll, County Clerk at Klainth Kails, Or., on Monday, the -Id (lay of Auxust, I'JUI. They name as w itnesses: J Wragc, of Corval lis, Ore., J. I). Hamaker, of Honan.a, Ore., ami O. T. McKmidree and Ij.uie Koblusou of Oleic-, Oregon. Any and all iH-rsons olaiming adversely the above-deserihed lauds are reuuested to file their claims iu this ollice 011 or beforu said ilr.l day of August l'i'J. May 14 Vi K. M. UHATTAIN, Keglster. JULY RACES The Lake C.mnty Arii-tilturul Amhk- Nation will K've four dayH rucing on their tru k in Lakeview, coiiiineiicirix July 2d, and ending July 7th, I'.KKI. The an in of flXH) will he (liHtriliuted in purneti a follow h : FIRST DAV - JULY 2d. lnt Kuce .i'j itirlonw, 1 150 (I wo-ye ar-tildH 2d Hace mile dash free for all fl50 SECOND DAV.JLI.V Jd 1st Pace mile heats f-175 2d Hace 1 inileilawli ,v 3d li".e Vaqnero rate for Lake ( lounty home, to he rode ith vaqnero Raddles and Spanixh hit bridles and to lie rode hy vaqueros. PiHtance fsfXJ yds. $75 THIRD DAV . JULY 6th. 1st Race K mile heats $200 2d Kat e mile dash I5) FOURTH DAV . JULY 7th. lnt Kace 2d Kace one mile $xi Note. lnt race on 4th day, race and dintance to be made up on the track, July 3d. CONIIITIONB. Ail of the above races are tree for ail eseept the saddle race, which is for l.akeeouuty horses. Four to enter and three to start in all races, hut the AsMoeiaiion reserves the right to hold a less number than four by reducing the pursu in rortlnn to the number of horses entered. hntries to close the evening hciorcthe race. The 1'acilie Coast Jlioorl Horse AMHo.-iatioii rules to govern all running races. F-uirau.-c fee ten tier cent of iursf. Money tit lie divided as fol lows: 70 pir cent lo I lie llrst hone and W ncr cent to second horse. 'I he Ai-sociat ion reserves the right tochaugc any of the abovu races, in the event of rot tilling, or to change the date of the last day's vent to the billowing day in case any other amusement is announced lor that date. Nu uiotiey jaid without aeont.-ht. hntries for Ihe saddle race lo be mad.) before a committee i-ouiioh-. ol Jim ijreeu, Harry Hobi-rls, .le.'f Purinli, ( has. Tniiiiboaiui W'lllaid Inim an. Itoar.l of filn i.torH: John McKlhlmiey, VY, P. Hcryford, F. I'. Light, W. A. WiiHhirc, F. l. .Miller,.!, f ri iii-N, V. ,. Hnelling and II. Iialy. V. L. HNKI.LI 'i, II. JA LV, heeretary. I'resldent. The Association Will (Jive A GRAND BALL On The Night of July 3d. .1. I-:. I 'nlderM in id wiim hen Warner mi lim.lneHs tlr-t ..f the week. W . I-'. St rlnnl.y, nn nlt.irney fr.ini llen.i, m Mti...i, nt the l.uketlew. .1. It. McNew niel li. V. Ihtniui wen-d.iw h frmn I'nUlev flrMt of the the IntWefM. wlliieMix'M. cnii- teHliintM Mild inrlleH In jit t. li, lull. e it) I'lr. tilt c.nirt iind la-f, ire the hin. t'lllce, lui e ii't nriied Innne. lie.i. In .rt i m. .1 1 ihn I Vie ik k f i in S. It. i irlnnet t went iiv.-r t.i Kl.ttn- ii til I'ulU l-'ti. In v tu take In the i i riic.-M nt that place next vvit-k. Week. f. L. Shirk ret nene.J fn. in Iterkelv Saturday, where he Iuih Imnmi atti-nd-Inu- Hchiiul. W. .1. Sunders) and i. .. II.. In, ml, cum' In fnnn their cninp at iry Val ley Tni'Milay. AHsM'HHur Jiihn I'dalr returned Mmi day frntn the extreme in irth went cril part nf the enmity. Now that Hchuul haw cIum-.I the Mtnnll liny Ih nearly an happy us If he wan playing "hiiiikey." A very much needed rain mine 1 Ili Milay. In wiih it little late. Imf Will flu l.ltrt (if 111 1. 1. .Iiidtfe IteiiHiin returned to Klain- at h I'alU lant I-'rl. lay, w here he will onveiie circuit cntirt for Klainath county. Jr. Stelner writeM tu Lakeview frleinlM from Salem, that he in Im proving rapidly In health, and will hood return. The W. ('. T. C. will u I Saturday at the I'.nptiril I liiirch, at .1 o'clock 1. M., and all Iim-iiiIm-i-h are reipieNU-d to Ih- there promptly. L'l The concert nlvcil hy the Lake- view Concert Hand and OrcheMtra htHt Friday nluht wan a decided hiiccchh, and many compliineutH were kIvcii t he hoyn for t heir play ing. The hall wiim well lilled, ami a Kood hiiiii wiim realized toward pro euriiiK iiniforiiiM for the hand. Tin dance after the concert wiim enjoyed hy all. THE OLD RELIABLE 6$ ' .sks-v a m m 1 WW 0! i j I t l M Elf Ill mm Absolute! Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE '.'. Vaughn, represent Inif 1. ,. M.Coiinell A Iu., San Fraiiclmo, lu'coiiipanled hy IiIm w Ife, arrived In Iwiketletv from I'.tiriiM, Sunday. I'leil Lala, datihter of .1. J. Moore, at I'aUlev, TtieM.lay, .fay 2i, of Inllatuiuat Ion of ItiiiKM and hrou chlal IiiIm'm, nj,., ; yearn and I til. Hit h. ('.II. .Ioiicm, repreMeutlne; Spruauce, Stanley A Co., San Fraiii-lnco whole Male ll.tnr dealcrM, wiim her IIiIh wti'k t m K 1 rite ordern for Kentucky Favorite. Mtm. Win. I. Hcryford returned from the railroad Monday wlis-renlm went to meet her daughter, Kdna. w ho Iuim Ini'u Mpendln the winter In 'alif. iruia. MrM. Maud I'leiiMautM and mImIi t MImm Millie Itolinett, of Willow fCaiich. were vlwli inif In Lakeview TucMilay. Marie Iteach returned with them for a Hhort vIhII. There waM another hhort uame of hall Sunday iM-tweeii the Lakeview nine and a picked nine of Mhecp MheanTM. The latter didn't "do a linn" to 'em. A party of tltnlur people from Taeoinn, WiimIi., were heiv .Nfonday. They were i.. J). Stone and wife, T. IHmmoii and wife, MrM. (Irant Stone, and T. V. Ilccr. The farmerM and rancherM of Lake County are vltforouMly iroU'Mtliiej analiiHt the wholcMiile tlmU-r rererve Rrali, and an anxlotiM to have It thrown open mralii. The Women of Woodcraft flrclo prtxluced a Hhort farce after the reg ular hcmhIoii of their lodire ineetlnir WedneMilay night of 1tHt week. A very pleiiHaiit time Ih reported. Mrn. Fldon Woodcock wan very Hick ItiHt week, and for a time her life wiih illHpnrcd of, hut nhe in now Improving, mid herclianceH for com plete recovery are very good. MarMhnl Harvey gave IiIh Imck a nevere wrench one day Iiih) week, and una coiiHeiiueiice Iuih lieen coiillned to IiIhIhmI IiiohI of thetimeHlnce. Thou. WiiIhoii Iuih heen ncllng inai'Hhnl for t he time helng. The fact that Lake county Ih near ly nil a tlinher r.-Herve HeeniH to make little difference, iih people t Huiin to arrive from all illrecl Ioiih. Among t hoHe who were here from Mlnncnpo 11m were I". K. NcImoii, Otto OleHon, Wm. II. Keenan, Mrn. Clement, V. A. Uahllly, Mih. 1). (). Irwin.