.) LAKH COUNTY EXAfllNCR, LAKCVIOW, OR COON, OCT. I, IWJ. A IltMttonnl Xocal Dun Mfiloy hoIi! for (Joorjfo Mail pin .lift ton of hajr on Tui-mliy 1!W tona to II. L. Clwindlcr and 175 tona to Geo. Nell of Prlneville. The price paid wit 7. i:. CuwlMt r wan In town laat wwi for acvcritl ditya, waiting to nni't hla faintly who huvo Im-cii vlnltlnn lit HtiMMiivlllt' for aonie Hint" mt. Thrjr h'ft for thi'lrhome In My on Monday. A. V. Ilem-h, editor of Thw Kxnm Iimt and Max Whlttli Hy. formerly of tin Lnkcvlcw Land I Hllre left on the Western Htnjrr Monday nmriilnn for AHliland tolte guiie furaevcml weeka. Wanted Ntork to jiaMture or winter, In law or ainull Imiik-Ih-n. (iood 1000 m-re (xuiliirr partly hunch ed hay. HIimIc can Ik titkcn by OttolM-r loth. Kminlre at thla otiice. :iv:tt A very m at trKruni of the Modoe County Teitchera' liiMtltute, which will In held In AllnraM for three dayn tM-Klnnliitf Kept. JU, aiicl printed 1y the New I'.rn, Iiiim Imiii received by Tin DxamliHT. A. T. t'llpiMMiKt-r and family have moved to town and will occupy the property recently vacated hy Jmina Itrown and family, thereby kIvIiiu tin Ir ( lill'lr.m an opport unity of nt- 1 4-1 ! 1 1 1 1 U OUT plllllll' HcIhmiIm. ii. W. Mnpi-M, of Itciio, haiiki-r anl t-Mi-iiMw I m ml ti ii I en I owner, wiim lit Warner l;it week. Mr. Mih h lioiiulit a iinmher of one ami t wo , ear oldM in Warner Valley ami turned t ln-iii all out on the ninnc I'r. J. S. liewey, the well known and alwa.VM rellahle dent Ut , l hi 111 In ljikevlew, and will remain for a hhcirt time longer. Crown ami lirldue work done without delay and guaranteed -r(ect. Olllce In Hotel l,akevlew. IlVtf Dick Wilcox perfected iirrnnj;i luentH hint wirk for the purchase of the I.liieliark'er proN-rty In Iine'a iKldltloii. The ImlldliiK will Im iihiv 'd thU week to the lot Houtli adjolu- lnf that of Mr. Wilcox on South lvcy ntrcct. O ir lianeliall nine under the able mamiKeuif nt of I'cte l'ollett ami Joe Lane will t-tart for Klamath Full on Octolxr 4th with lent Smith an caiitaln to participate In the ball tournament In that city dur ing the raccH. W. Z. Mohh Htarted for MaryHVllle, ('ill., Sunday inoriilny; with head of horm'H. Mont of them.' tire line iinlmaU and ahoulri mil readily In the Sou them market. Mr. Mohh whh accompanied by Icwla FrakeH and Will George. W. I). Woodcock ami It. A. Haw- klim left early Sunday morning for nn extctinlve hunting exjiedltloii to Ouano Valley. They expect to Iks gone about two weckn and we ahnll undoubtedly hear Home choice hunt ing Mtorlen when they return. The S. J. Sturtlcy h-mIiK nee on South Dewey atvet changed hntnla on Mon day, MIhh IClhi Ituaalll, of Cedarville Iw'lng the purchnHcr. She In expect lug her mother to arrive hooii from (Vdarvllle, when they will at once inovelnto the above named reahlence. ('. II. Dunhiii returned Saturday! from a long bicycle tour of the north . crn countlcH. Ho covered about I'joo lullea on the trip taking In Sliu'ulko, Hepimer, Pendleton, 8uinpter.( Kaker City, Vale and llurna. Htah day's ride, from Silver l-ake to Lukcvlow, wan made Intenhouni rA dlutanco of one hundred mllefl. J. M. HugheH, tha 'mining expert of Freano, Cal, who haB boon lu town for Boveral weelr8 looking over the claims of the JJnper Mining Co., vt which lie la a niomber, left Monday morning acr jonipunled by hla wlfo and daug'u-r for their homo In Freano, Vhere Mr. Hughes la largely ougagev. In frultTalalng. W. K. Harry, returned Monday evening from Iteno, nfter apendlng a week In that city. Mr. Barry anya the growth of that city la liirrcaalng rapidly and everything la In a proa perotia condition. Mr. Harry thinks that Ileno ha proMpecUof tiecotnlng quite a city In thocourao of a few yeara and that a little money put In- to town projHTty now would bo a paying Invent men t. Major I H i Mar, the fatnoua trotter of New York atate, laat Friday tied the worlda record of two mlu- titea for a mile, paced by two running hnraea hitched toaulkleH. The event of the race waa to la-nt hla own re cord of 2:00 and to U-at the world'a ns-ord, of 2 mlnutca, held by Ion Dillon. lel Mar trot ted a moat won derful mile ami In a game but tiring liulnh ahot under the wire In the re cord time. l'erry Stanley narrowly eacapiHl with hla life lat Friday evening In the performance of hla dut lea at the electric light plant. I'erry'a right hand accidentally came lu contact with a live wire, burning the fore finger and thumb and atralnlug the uiUMclcH of the entire arm and right Hide of the body. Had the nhock penetrated t he left aide of tha body, death would have Itccti liiMtautau eollH. Kohcrt Kelly ww up from New 1'liic Creek on Friday and made The Kxamlner olllce a pleanant call. He liiixilinpoKed ofhlM pri H-rt y t o Harry Ahlilri'lK1' atnl ill h'.mm I'-uve for lilg lleinl SprlugH where lie cxectH to f.M-nc t he coining winter. Mr. Kelly linn been in poor health for a iiiiiiiImt of yearn and thlukMtlie change of climate will, to mime extent , alleviate IiIn Niifferliig. Should t he ell Ilia t e of ltlg Itend SprlngN prove nal iMfactory , lie will buy proH'rty and make that point IiIn future home. KolN'i-t WllllaniN of Silver Crei-k, Harney ( o. arrived In townSaturday morning on a brief vUlt to hia half brother and hIhIct J.C. llodHouuml Mtn. A. V. lieacli. While here he Hold to II. It. iMinlnp about If.V) head tif HtiM-k and lx-ef cattle. Mr. WllllaniM hail about -I.MIhead mon to mil. U'longliig to other partlea In Harney county but. could find no buyera. The price of hay being much higher thlN year than hint haa run the price ofxtock cattle down con Hlderablv from that of lat year. . CREDITORS' SALE .. ...STOCK OF... AYEIS & WHIfWOETI Sale Now Going On - - - Call Early and Get Your Choice. Everything Will Be Sold Off At Cut Prices. The Business Must Be Closed in the Interest of the Creditors. ii GOODS WILL BE SOLO REGARDLESS OF COST n Races! Races! The Lake County Agricul tural AwwK-iation will (five Four I ny Racing on their track in I-akevjew, com uiencinti on Novemlcr 4th ml ending on November 7th, VMM. The turn of $1400 will te distributed in purxvR as follows: Notice to Horse kaisers. I will Ih lu your part hooii to buy all the l.'iHilb borHcH and mnrcH I can get. They iniiHt weigh 1001t or over, broke or uubroke. John W. (iiuhon US-tf Carlton, Mo. Notice. Itntea nre how rained In iny Livery Stable aa follow a; to hay, 50 eta per head; cr month $10. WlM. Itl'HHtt.L. THE OLD RELIABLE FlItST DAY, NOV. 4th. 1st Kaee, mile and repeat $200 2d Ka -e, A mile dash 150 FCONTi DAY, NOV. 5th. 1st Hace, mile dash, $150 2d Ivace, 1 mile daub, 1 THIRD DAY, NOV. tith. lnt Race, mile and rejH-at $200 2d Race, mile dasii 175 300 RAMS V V V 300 Full-blooded Year ling and Two-year-old Rambouillet and Delaine. . . RAHS . . Now In Prader'a Pasture at Sum mer Lake and are for sale by ALLEN & LAFOLLETT PRI.NEVILLE. ORE. Aa there are hundreds of our sheep in Lake countr but littl nppda t- le aald aa to their quality for they apeakfor themaelvea. Y-. X',-k .'yt . '-:f ; 1 'At; m 1! . M mmm rrat t q nonr. cthdu tmm FOl'RTH DAY, NOV. 7th. 1st Race. mile and repeat $175 ' 2d Race, amount and distance lie named at the track Nov. 5th. LEE BEALL. Proprlctar to 1 653 LAKEVIEW, OREQON. CA)NDTI9.!8. All of the above races AfP free for all, four In untfir Amt ihrAA . iha fcv Dll Association reserve the right to hold xj) m POUEHSGS Absolutely7 Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Th Itarnryeonoty l.lvx Block Auoola tloo, ol which I am a memhtir, payi7A0 reward (or evldruce IcmUiiK to th coo vlcilou ol parties stealing stock be- lonsliiu- to !ts mem xri. In addition I .ifft-r V reward. Hone uraad hore hoo bar on cither or both Jaws. Re corded Intsounlles Hari.ev. Iku and ( rook Counties. Hum! iiiid when nolil Uorx s sold to paes t hrougb this section will be rcixiried In Ibis paper. Knot so rcoried, please wrlla or tele phone The Times Herald, Main V14, Hums, Ore. W. VI, BKOWN, Kile, Oregon. lees numbet iin four bv reducinn the puree la proportion to the number of horees fentered. Ettiriea to close the evening before the race. The Pacific Coast Blood horse Askociation rules to govern all running races. F.ntrance lee ten per cent ol purse. Money to be divided as follows: 70 per cent to the first horse and 30 per cent to the second horse. The Association reserves the right to change any of the above races, in the event of not filling, or to change the date ol the lutt day't event to the fol lowing day in case any other amuse ment is announced for that date. No money paid without a contest. Board of Directors: John McElhihney, W. P. Heryford. F. P. Light, W. A. Wilshire, F. M. Miller, J. Innee, V. L. Sneiling and 11. Daly. V. L. SNELLINO, B. DALY, Secretary. President. re have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Druge, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 1 as Eiiiiii&iii5.ii Rang, riAL. PKoor, Ind Office at Iikevlew, Oregon, Sept. 10 1V08. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has ft lid notice ol bis lutcn tlon to make Hnal proof lu support ol his claim, and that said proof will be made before Ki'glsler and Kecelver at Lakevlew Oregon on October 19, 1U03 vis: Henry E. Duncan, of Langells Valley. H. E. No. for the Lot 4, Heo. 18 and lxilsl aud 1, Beo. 1. Tp. 41 H. 15 K. W. M. Oregon. He names tha following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Vrank Orohs, W illiam Deal, Alex McDonald and Ooorge IH-al all ol lngella Valley, Ore Kept. 17-H7 K. M. Bhattaim, Register. AdaulalHtrmter a Wot Ice. Notice Is hereby given that tha undersign ed K. M. Brattaiu has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lake County, administrator of the estate of Clara Baluhelder, deceased, and all persons having elalms acalnat said estate are hereby reqnir- i ed to preeent such elalms, with the proper vouchers, witnin six monins iron wu umj, to me at my resadenee In Lakvtew, Oregon, Dated this 80th day of 8ePt8'5IbJl1Aj.A 1N Admtnatrator of the estate oH'lara Batchelder, deceased. WE ARE NOW PREPARED To Do All Kinds of .... TIN WORK etc, We can also furnish Gun Furnishings, make estimates on Galvanized Tanks or anything else in the lines above. We have a first-class workman in con nection with our store and will guarantee satisfaction on any work brought us. J. E. BERNARD & SON V A A A A A A Wabash Tourist Car Lines I 00 a u At. Boston Tneedaya I : r a Til :00AM Ar. Boston rrtdaya l:wri Leave Kausaa Olty Fridays 9:30 r u Arrive St. faal aad Mln- Lv. Chicago Mondavs, 11:0 Lv. Chicago Thursday 11:0 neapolis Saturday T:M rat. For particulars consult your agent or Addree O. 8. CRANE, ROP8 0- CLINE 0. P. Ag t., St. Louis, at o. r. C. P. AgC, Los Angeles