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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1903)
LAKE COUNTY EXAIINER, LAKEVIBW, ORCUON, OCT. Is, IWJ. HMMtlonnl Xocal CSS Mr. .1. WVri'l"'ll'H mother Mm. II. William. iMT(iuiianli' liy Fred ami Ituy William, nephew of tlic former arrived Mntiirda.v from Tulare, Cal. Morula mi it vIhIL to tliclr relative IllTt'. (1. II. Idol, a reeetit nrrlvul at Illy from San l-'raiirl!", who hit t-hiirp;e of YikIcii' KtaRi' II ii" from Illy to halo-view, hih! vvho lenm-d t lie 'hmi Imnt hotel. Iiim How Iciwil I'llcli hotel, will ami ciniclm I lioth pliuen In the future. Urn. (I. I. Ui'inorcHt and N. i. A hi Id I liiivi- returned from t lo-lr pro. fi'MMlonal trip through tin' northern part of t he eoiinl.v ami until further notice will lie found lit their ol eMtalillHlie.l parlor In the Ialy IpiiIIiIIiik'. -II Mr. IHxon, !o erntnent liiHpei'tor of I u 1 tit u Si IiooIm, aecotnpal.leil liy hU wife, nrrlveil on the Weteni ye terday. Mr. I'Uoii hu Imii looking after the hcIiooIh at Klamath anil Yanlnx iiKfiielen, ami today ki'h to Ft Ithlwell. A lire In Iteno. early Monday morn llitf destroyed half a Mock of wooden fhantlcM on I'laza Mlreet, together with the larKelirlck InilldliiK iH-enplei! liy Alnley & Son, in apliiiultliiKHhop. The Iohm Ih i Hilmatedat ftl.ouo. parti ally cini'ivil liy liiMiiraniT. J. Ilandley, I,. SteveiiM and llert : Tatru left for Warner Valley Tiii-h-1 day iin riiliiu. They will prom-d to j the old Hart ranrh, now ow ned ly! the 7T eorporatloii, when' they will 1 I envi a ranrii mniHe 4ixu ieei ami two utorleM liluh for that company. Joiinx KIiik. eorKi' Whortoii, Joe Crawford and Arthur Verlliijr won. amoiiK thoHt to vlnit Alturaa from Jji lie view at the Fair liuit w'k, TakliiK everything Into coiiHldera Hon, they expn-HH themwlvi'M a l Iuk very well mi t lulled with the rate niectliiK. MIhm Lottie Ahlntrom, after a visit of one month to her parent Mr. ami lira. N. 1 AhMrotn of this city, ex pect to leave for San Franclm-o this morning, acroinpntilei! hy her aunt Mrs. ( has. ('nhlcuti. MIhm Atilntrom will proliahly spend the winter lu Iam Autf-le. I). I. Dunn, nn expert druggist who twiH len employed liy Ie lleall for tho pant three months, left on the Southern .Stage Tuesday morning accompanied hy Ii Ih wife, for Hacra mento, California, to accept a posl tlon with I iiff & Alice, wholeHiile druggists of that city. Kalph Itutler, who recently return ed to li Ih honieat Iialliut, after spend ing the greater pur t of the Summer with Mm lirother-ln-law. Late Conn, has decided to enter the Sanitarium at Hot Spring, I'nlon County, In Htead of spending the winter at Cali fornia polntH as he Intended upon leaving hen-. Mm. Helen I'. Catch, of Salem, Grand Worthy Matron of Order Kastcru Star Ih around on herauniial tour of Inspect Inn of the lodges of the Ht ate. A tiauiuct wan given lu honor of Mm. (ialch on TueHilny evening at tho MaHonic Hall In Lakcvlew and on Wednesday morn ing she departed for 1'alsley accom panied liy Mr. ami Mrs. K. K. L. Htelnernnd Mm. F. K. Harris. Oeo. II. Ayres, who went to Port land In search of Mayor H. C. Whlt worth, who has lieen missing for nearly two moths, visited Tacoma and Seattle and other towns, but found no trace of him. His myster lous disappearance has caused much alarm to his family and friends, and Mr. Ay em has returned to Portland to make further search. It Is hoped that Mr. Whltworth, whoso record heretofore has liecn unblemished, will turn up safe and sound, but It Is greatly feared that something serious has happened to him. Heventy-nveineiiiliemof the Mystrle Shrine of Portland went to AnliUm! hint Saturday ami Inlated fifty candi dates, among the latter being Oeo. II. Ayres, F. It. F.vaim, Mas Whittle sey and A. V. Miach of Lakcvlew, and seven from Klamath Falls. The boys report good time, but do not smile much when linked about the part they took In the street parade dressed In faiitastlccostiimes. The Fxamliier has for sale one of the lieot sds'k ranches lu lakecoiinty on very reasonable term (KM) acres, all fenced, and well watered. This Is a great bargain and will not remain long tiiiMold. We iiImo have a down ol her ranches ami farms to dispone of. If you have any laud or proer ert.V to sell, lint It with the Kxillll (tier. Send ill di'Mcrlptloii ami we will sell It for you. :mtf Too Many Wildcat. Oeo. Iteld and Louie Itrauthuht were out on the Chewauean for a little hunting trip hint week In search of big game, ami from all re ports, we arc under the ImprcMHlon that they found It. They camsd nt the old Jay HotchkiKS ranch on the edge of the mamh and seut the fimt day out hunting ducks and geese. As they were returning to the ranch Ccorgc saw a wildcat dodge through the barn door and suggested to Louie that they cap ture the "kitten" alive and take him home for a H't J.oiile wn crfit t ly willing to undertake the "con tract" and the two hunters made a ijulck sneak fur the bam, got Inside and barricaded the door. It was iiilte dark ami upon looking around they were confronted by four pair of fiery eyes. About that time both hunters made a grand niHh to get out of a side door and the cats being of the same mind, a general mlx-up oc curred. After a hard battle Louie succiiHled In making his escape and from his perch on a high fence post soon saw Ocorge emerge from the door precceded by two large cats. Investigation revealed tho bodies of two ot the ferocious animals that had Is-cn killed by Oeorge In a dis pute over the acrature of escape. Time Changed. The time card on the Klamath Inke Railroad will Is changed nest Sunday. The schedule will be as follows: Ix-ave Laird 7 a. in., arrive Pokeg ama ll:.'U)a. in. Stage leave for Klam ath Falls on arrival of train. Iieave Pokegema 3 p. in., arrive Ialrd 5 p. in. Passengers can remain there all night, or go out on night train. Good accommodations at Lnlrd. Coming! Coming! New Millinery Goods. We have the Urgent and lent assortment of Millinery Goods comlngever brought to Iakevlew. Watch for our Open ing Announcement. Mits. A. J. Nkii.on. Mimh L. C. Max wki.i.. For Sale. 100 tons of hay, cattle on shares. Cattle or homes to winter. Good pasture. Apply at this olllce. 41-?t THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE DRE55 GOODS Wc have now in stocA the Ilicst and Ik-st Stock of Fall and Winter Dress Goods that you have ever cen in Lake County. No shelf worn goods we don't keep that kind. We order new stoek for each change of season and cosequcntly arc always up-to-date. OUR WINTER CLOTHING If you want to purchase a good winter suit you can get a better article for your money right here than any other place. Our line of waterproof garments and heavy makinaw clothing for stockmen can't be beat. AHLSTROM - BROTHERS Races! Races! The Lake County Agricul tural Association will give Four Days Racing on their track in Lakeview, com mencing on November 4th and ending on November 7th, 1903. The aum of $1400 will be distributed in purses as followi : FIRST DAY, NOV. 4th. 1st Race, i mile and repeat 2d Ra-e, ?' mile daah KF.C0ND DAY, NOV. 6th. 1 nt Race, -i mile dash. 2d Race, 1 mile dash, THIRD DAY, NOV. f.lh. lat Race, )i mile and repeat 2d Race, mile dash FOURTH DAY, NOV. 7th. 1200 150 1150 175 $200 175 lit Race. mile and repeat f 175 2d Race, amount and distance to lie named at the track Nov. 5th. mf BEALL'S DRUG STORE P LEE BE ALL, Proprietor LAKEVIEW, OREOON. We have constantly on band a Fine and Complete Stock of Druge, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded CONDITIONS. All of the above racet are free for all, four to enter and three to start but the Association reserves the right to hold a less number than four by reducing the purse in proportion to the number of horses entered. Entries to close the evening before the race. The Paci fic Coast Blood horse A siioriat ion rules to govern all running races. Entrance fee ten per cent of purse. Money to be divided as follows: 70 per cent t o the first horse and 3 0 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 i date of the last day's 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. Innes, Y. L. Hn elling and B. Daly. A A A 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 V. L. SNELLINO, Secretary. B. DALY, President. V 300 RAMS A V 300 Full-blooded Year ling and Two-year-old. Rambouillet and Delaine . . rahs . . Now In Loveless Pasture at War ner Canyon and are for sale by ALLEN & LAFOLLETT TV" Th Harner County lAvt biotk Auooia tlun, ol which I ni a member, pjt $740 reward tor evldanc li'diug to the con Yluilou of parties lealinf atock b loiif Iny to Ha mem Sera. In addition I : .Rur J0U reward. Horae brand borae hoe bar on eiiber or both awi. Ke corded InSaountiea Kanne, Harnt-v, Ike and t'riKik Couutiea. Ilurwi veined when aold. lloraeaaold to aKi throuRb thla aectlon will be reported Jn tliia paH-r. It not ao reried, pirate write or tele-' iiliono The Tlinc'K Hernlit, M.in K-.'l, HuruH, Ore. i W. W.UHOWN, Kite, Oregon. 1 PR1NEVILLE, ORE. As there are hundreds of our eheep In Lake county but little needs to lie said an to their quality for they fipeakfor themselves. Wabash Tourist Car Lines Chicago Mondays, 11:00 A M l.T. Chicago Thursday 11 :U0 A M Ar. Boaton TneadaTi 6 :X r Ar. Boaton Friday tMru Arrive Bt. raal ana Mln- Leave Kauaai Oitv Pridaya :Xru neapona eaiuraay i:t ra. For particulars consult your agent or Address C. P. CRANE, ROSS 0. CLINE G. V. Agt., 8t. Louli, Mo. r. C. V. Agt., Loa AugWea