LAKE COUNTY LXAniNEH, LAKEVIBW, OREGON. SEPT. J, 1003. HbMtjonal Xocal "Heading" In nearly all dona In In tlx lioitMO liikn valley. Hurley Ami wheat are a Hplcndld crop. Jood price have I Hiii given for moiiii of It. Threshing In going on now and tlu grain I turning nut will. An effort In Is lng made to orgati Uo a Medical Annoi-laMon ly tin physicians of Modoc ami Lake coun ty Oregon. The medical fraternity will no iloiilit Ih iM-ncflted by Mlicli an ItiMtltutlon, way the Cedarvllle lUford. Max Wlilttlewy returned Hntur day from a two week fishing trip mi Nprnguc lllvcr. Max nay lie caught- Home of tlione very large oneM, hut I lieu every boily known Hint Max U handy about telling InrRe iilli'x, (IUIi stories) too. S. N. tiiillllaiiiM, accompanied ty IiIh daughters, llau'l (lutlllaniN ami Mrn. ItiH'tie ami family, Inteml leav ing Monday for Monmouth, via Sil ver l-nke. Lottie ami Phillip IJoche ami MIhm 1 1 (i ril I i u 1 11 In him will atteml school tin re this coming whiter. Chan. I.ovi leHM ami family tarU-l for Ashland Momlay morning. 'I'liey wen accompanied by I rank and l'liil Loveless who go to Mt. Angels to atteml Hchool. Mr. and Mm. l.oveh'HH ex ni t to reinaln In the Itogtie Hh'er Valley for about a in m I h. I'n-'l lAuerH tin- ioiular ami gent Icitnlily representative of the Crown IHNtlllery Company of San I'ram'lmo, sient Mevcral days In Uikevlew this ami hint week. Ill Ihe menu Mine : Wbnri" -ri u I I'm p... . t . . I i i r-ii: I.'. 1 Wfa.i .-. all . i 1 'i twi tv At tlio regular meetlngof tlm town council hehl Tlieitday nlRtit llttlo bun IneMN wan tlono otherthan the report of Mr. J. A. Ant hony that IiIh Klec trlc Light plant will 1 ready for In nHTtlon by the 10th of tlitH month. If tin plant Ih In a natlHfm tory con dition, the nyxtcin will 1h adopted by the con mil lien Mr. Anthony' bond an itccepted. I. I. Ouptr.n, tlni borne trainer, who ha been breaking horse on the 70 ranch In Chewaucan, met with a very painful accident butt wank, that will Incapacitate hlui from work for Moiue time. While handling a very heavy horse the animal Htcp peil on bin foot, Mild iniiMl.ed It terribly, Cup Ih now hobbling around on crtitche. Ir. tl. V. StepheiiHou, frnierly of Lakevlew, but who bus lxeii liH-ated at Klamath I-'iiIIm for oiue time, re turned to Lakevltw butt Thursday, and Intends to make thin hU home, lie has an olllce In the ftehart build ing opposite Hotel Lakevlew. 1 1 Ih family will arrive In a Hhort time, ami they will occupy the II. Kchiulnck proMTty on water street. Last week MUh Klla KummIII dls poneil of her rcoldi'iue property, In the Hotith cud of town, to Mr. Iacy. Mrs. Itusslll i-xpectM to move to I jikevlew, here she will reside per manently, mii.vh the Cedarvllle Kec ord. Mr. KiihhIU Ih Mr. K. X. JiuiuUhe'H nioiher, and she has pur chased a lot near her daughters, and will build a bonne this fall. Mr. Itay Sanford and MIhh iKlla KoIiIuhoii were married at San .lone, California, on August '.Dtli at thi home of the brlden pnrentH Mr. and Mr II .1. ICoIiIiihoii. They re !k ? ! . -i week and expect to make l.!i'' v i ielr future home, itoth p.iiili-r; (,! -cllaiid favorably known here :, ,: , ir Kxamluer JoIuh with tli: lr r.u.iiv trlemlH In wIhIiIiik them lien rt jrntulalloiiM. Sou lant 1'r .iiM'iit writing much iH'tter. We learn from a valuable hi nin e that a promliieiit f ) rt n in Lakevlew hw offered ceiitH H r pound for Home of the new wheat that Ih now In-liit; threHhed. Thin will be j;ool UewH to liooHe Lake fal'lilerH, an hint year'a price wan only 1 i-entn. What'n fjood for the farmei'H Ih ood for everybody. Harry Vomit, who hint lieen driv ing on the" WcHtern Stajje Line for Home time pant, Ih now holding down a Ih'iicIi In Clieney'H IlarneHH Shop- AUIioukIi he Ih but an ama tuer he taken readily to the work, ami Im-Iiik naturally hoImt audiudiiH troiiH, will hooii Im' able to do Home piml work. Mr. .1. A. IhiKheH Ih here from Cleeluiii, a lively little mining town, of about l.VMl luhatiltantH, about 1M) iiiIIch eant of Seattle, WiihIi. Mr. 1 1 UKen will visit bin uncle Mr. J. W. Mlkel for about two wtvkn, when ho will return to Cleeliiui, where he Ih employed an engineer by one of the large mining coinpnnlcn of that city. Mr. T. M. Miller ami family, Mm. T. W. Garrett and the MIhhoh Kdna lleryford Lulu Garrett ami .lonlo Harvey left for Madeline on Momlay Mr. Miller will return the latter part of the week, the remainder of the party proceeding: to Ilerkerly, t'al., where they will remain for the win ter. Tin) young ladicn will attend Hi'hool there. Mr. William I'acard and Fred Ilcnklcimm left yeHterday morning by private conveyance for Klamath I'allH where they go to prove up on their timber clalmn. They will re turn In about ten da.vH, when Mr. I'acard will rcHinnc IiIh dutlen in Andy Hevine'H barber nhop and Mr. I lenkleinan w ill go to work on the X ranch. A i.i:i,(.;;.g party COUHlHtlllg of M . i.; .nor Itoyd and Kate i i..,, i.,;,. ! r I-:. J. Itoyd. L. 11. Yadlll and J. L. Condon left Wedlien day morning for a week'n outing on Spragne river near Illy, nayn the Hi'pulillcan. It U to lie hoH that thellHhlug will be good, otherwlne theboyn will Im- disappointed an t hey went well Hiipplied with bait. The party may take a trip to Lakevlew before their return. II. K. Tole, who with bin family In on bin way from Morrow to Jacknoii County camped at the upper end of Klamath Mamli Thumday night, hu.vh the Republican. After HiipHT while attending to bin homen, hln little 7 year old girl who wan with 111 in approached too near one of the aiilinalrt ami wan kicked In the head over the left eye, crushing the nkull and leaving the brain expomd. A mcHHcngcr wan nent to the Falln ami returned with Ir. Manton, who found the nkull ho badly crushed that pieces of honcH had to be re moved. The child wan still alive Monday but no Iiom'h of her recov ery are entertained. THE OLD RELIABLE Ml Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE RETIRING SALE BEGINNING JULY 27, 1903 Having Decided to Retire from the General Merchandise Business, we offer Our Entire Stock Below Cost for Cash, MASON FRUIT JARS 1-2 Gallon, $1.50 per Dozen Quarts, $1.00 per Dozen Pints, 95 per Dozen. Jar Rubbers 5c. per Dozen Jar Caps 25 : per Dozen. ALL OTHER LINES IN PROPORTION J. X. Watson returniHl from a vlnlt to San FrnuclHco Saturday. He went down osieiisllily to Imj prcHcut at the (2. A. K. encampment, and had a royal good time. He met many old comrmln from hln state Illinois ami many old retnerlncen were retold. The bay city treated the old Holdlem like Kings, and the keyn were turned over to them dur ing their ntay. Mr. Watson nayn all the railroads made them Rpectnl rates but the X. C, O. J. T. Olllcld, after spending a couple of weekn looking over Lake County cattle returned to bin home at Merrill Sunday. While here he purchased for Swanson & Gerlier I. 'hh) head of cattle from lleryford limn. He alno purchased at Hlg Valley :HI head from Frank Smith, 17 head from Kiifun Ward, 5 head from II. A. Miller, imuI IH) head from Jim Hudson. The cattle from Uig Valley were delivered at Tat ro'n place on Cottonwood ami the lleryford cat tle at llarnen Valley. i. i. -'I't "'- , . i ' . 300 RAMS V y v 300 Full-blooded Year ling and Two-year-old will be oiitred In jjikc Coucj lor the caAon trale by . . ALLEN & LAFOLLLT'I IMil.NLVILLL 0KF2." ji't-'in in Ah there are hundreds of ourKheep In La'c n-tintv but liti le nald an to their quality for they speakfor thi'iii-:v-. We are informed that Mr. N. A. King and daughter Anna, accompan ied by Mm. J. W. Tucker, met with nn accident ufter leaving Klamath Falls on their way home to Port land. The Htnge wan upset and Mm. Tucker ami Misn King who were on the outside sent buckled In, were thrown to the ground. Miss King falling on Mm Tucker, who wan bruised about the arms and body. Fortunately no serious in jury wan received by either of the ladles, ami our friend Dick, who was on the IiihIiIo of the coach, being uninjured, wan able to aHHist.sothat travel could be remaned In a very Hhort time. hi Hz m m Hi i m tMtm KKALL S DRUG STUKKiii m m LEE BEALL, Proprietor LAKEVIEW, OREGON. We have constantly on hand a Fine andComplete Stock of Druge, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded m I A Missouri editor Ih said to have gotten off the following: "We live In a land of high mountains and high taxen, low valleys and low wages; big crooked livom and crook ed statements; big laken, big strikes, big drunks, big pumpkins and big men with pumpkin heads; silver streams that gambol in the moun tains, and pious politicians that gamble In the night; roaring cat apultn and roaring orators; fast young men and girls faster, fastest; Hharp la wycm aiid sharp tinanclers; noisy children and fertile plains that lie like sheets of water, and thousands of newspapers that lie like thunder." If you intend buying a Vehicle of any kind, remember the Best is Always the Cheapest. A A A A A A A A A A The STUDEBAKER .. Beats Them All in Every rVay. J. E. BERNARD A SON'S is the Place to Buy Them. 1 1 Wabash Tourist Car Lines I.v. Chli KKO Uondityi, 11:00 4 M Ar. Ronton Tuetilayt 5:20 p u l.v. CliH Kii TliurHility 11:00 A H Ar. 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