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LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER, LAKUVIUW OREGON , NOV. 12, 1903 Bieber's Cash Store Hotel BuildingH Select What You Want Our New Stock contains much that is right for the tastes of our customers. We supply the variety and guarantee the quality. Over and Over You can search and search and you wont be abie to find a place where your interests are considered as we consider them. The thought we give to our business is all expended for your benefit. We furnish the best of Goods and you save money by buying here. Premium Crockery Coupons Free with each 25 cent Cash Purchase Bieber's Cash Store Hotel Building R ace fleeting Pro nounced Successful. Timber Laad Satire. United States Land Office Lakeview. Oregon, October 21, 1903. Notice ia hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timbrr lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of AQgust 4, 1892, the following persons have filed in this office their swore statements, to-wit: Selina Thompson, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, state of Oregon. Sworn statement No 232. for the pur chase of the NEJiSw,', NSE, Sw4' SEhi Sec 20 Tp 38 S., K 15 K. Mamie Thompson, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, state of Oregon. Sworn statement No 2ti33, for the pur chase of the SEJi'SE1 Sec 9, S.Sw, SwEJ Sec 10 Tp 38 S., R 14 E. William S. Thompson, of Klamath FaUs, county of Klamath, state of Ore rod. iSworn statement o:'.h, ior wiw , purchase of the Sec 15 Tp 38 S., It j 14 ' Charles R. Jackson, of 193 Si let St., ! Portland, county of Multnomah, sta'e of Oregon. Sworn statement N - 2' KM. for the purchase of the SE'Nw1, KH j Sw4, SwSE' Sec 18 Tp 38 S., Ki 15 E. I That they will offer proof to show that j the land sought is more valuable for its ; timber or stone than for agricultural j purposes and to establish their claim to j said land ifore Jas. II. Driscoll County ; Clerk at Klamath Falls Ore., on Friday j the 5 day of February 1904. j They name as witnesses: Selina Thompson, Mamie Thompson and Wii- j liam S. Thonip-on, of Klamath Falla, j Oregon, Charles H. Jackson, of Fort-! land, Oregon, C. W. Embody, Johnj Oilman and John McDonald of My, j Oregon j Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office j on or before said 4 day of February j 1904. I Oct 29 43 E. M. Krattai.v, Register. Ttmbrr t.aad Satire. United States Land Office, I.akeview, Oregon October 21, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Orego'i, Nevada and Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the pnblic Land States by act of August '4, 1892, George H. Jalley, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, state of Ore eon, has tiled in this otlice his sworn statement No 2t15, for the purchase of Nw4 of Sec 34 Tp 38 S., R 14 E., w. M. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before Jog. II. Driscoll, County Clerk at Klamath Falls, Oregon on Tbursdav, the 4th day of February, 1904. He names as witnesses : J. O. Pierce, J. w. Hamaker, Emma Manning and J. C. Smith, all of Klamath Fall, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above ilescriheil lands are request ed to file their claims in this otlice on or i before said 4th day of February 1904. , Oct 29-43 h. M. Bkattain, Kegister Considering tin weather mikI late ness of t ho season, the Full race meeting of the ImU County Agricul tural AiMorlntlon was pronounced quite successful. . Tlu first day rac ing wna published last week. Tito first ro on t ho second day wiw a half mile daub for $150. The out Hon wore: Dewey Id g entered by Win. Itusslll Big Dutch brg " Jm'k Parker lju)y Lavlne br m ' Henry ( offy Lady IjAvIiic won, Dewey second. Time. 49. Second rneo, one mile dash, purse 175. KntrloH: The Wdiier b g entered by BaU-r Red Steel bg " Martin Baleric dig " Martin Italerle won, Bed Steel second. Time 51. FlrHt race, third day, half-mile heart), purse $,J00. Entries: Big Dutch entered by Parker Tormento ag " Kennedy Victoria S. br m " Martin Tormento won 1st and 3d heats, Big Dutch 2d heat. Time 40 nud 5oy Second race, seven-eighths dash, purne, $175. En trie: Baleric entered by Martin Red Steel " Martin Watch Charm b g " Win. RumhIII Baleric won. Rod Steel second, Time, 1:35. Fourth day. Unit race, three eighth Ilea to, purse 175. Entries: Inly Lavlue, Big Dutch. Tormento. Lady Lavlne won 1st nud 3d heats, Big Dutch 2d heat. Time 'M' and 37. Second race. Huddle horses, purse, $40. EntrioH: Paddy br g entered by (Jeo. Wilson Spider Kelly gr g " Jim (Jreen King gr g " John Wall Spider Kelly won. King Heeoiid. Fifth day, quarter-mile heats, purse $100. Entries: Dewey, Tormento. Victoria S., Big Dutch. Tormento won, Big Dutch took 2d heat. Time S. 2 1-5, and 2-1 TIMBER LAND NOTICE. I'liitofl Staled Laud OftU-, Latirvicw, On-Kon, Oct. l'i l!ei. Not'cu in tiiTit))- Klven thai in co iiilianie with the iroviini of the a:l of oiii!ri of June . IH7S, i-iitilli-i "An t for th! sale of timlwr liuni In the fiiateo( Califor nia. Oregon, Nevada ami in Watiini?ton Terri tory ak extended to all the lutlie Ijind Htatea, by ai:t of August 4lh 12. St.-rlinif 1'. Vernon, of I.akeview. eoiinty of Lake late ol Oregon, has filed in thin orti'-e his sworn statement No. ii: for the iiiirchase of the It 1 and t of Seetion No. S in Township 40 H., It. No. 21 K. W M, and w ill offer proof to dhow that the laml sought lit more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish his claim to said land before the Register and ke(:--lvT at I.ait' vieH, Oregon on Wednesday, thu uJth davof I'ei ember, 1jo:I. lie names a witnesses: T. H. Vernon, K. M. Duke, J. H. Field, and (i.H. Down all of Lakeview, Oregon Any and all ernons claiming adversely the above ijeseiihed lauds are re'juested to file their claims In this otlice on or before said 3otu day of December, K):i. (W a 4'i E M. BKATTAIN, ReKister. Creditors' Sale OK AYRES & WH1TW0RTH STOCK ...GENERAL MERCHANDISE... .NOW (iOINO ON , ALL GOODS SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST This is the place to buy your supplies if you want to save money. Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Fncy Goods, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps and clothing, Crockery Tin ware, Tobaccos. Store Fix tures for sale cheap, Safe, Reming ton Typewriter No. 0, New National Cash Register, Show Cases, Etc. ...School UlOtC0... Hahcvicw Ifotofo School 1;at lUoocock, EMtoc xQh V rt jfPm, Km tri w trTh TrrTK W W Tfl Ot v Ita.v FmorKoii in nliHcnt from hcIkkjI thin wwk on account of Hlck newrt. Italph Koozer ntarted to Hchool thin week. lierthu MckciHon Ik nliHcnt from Hcluxd on accoiiiit of tin; hIcUiichh of her HUter. The Mcliool editorforTho Kxamlner Ih wick thU week. The pupllri In Prof. VallandlKhanrH rjom'were dlMappolnted Friday 1k cmiHe they did not Ket to k to the race. The algebra claHH Im having a ter rible time with their problem. The program in MIhh Nnnd'n room Friday afternoon wan very lntercHt lug. Be Bure and come Friday. H. S. ADELSTIEN, Hanager. MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THIRTY DAYS . .- - - -j. t-'--nz. The old city council met Monday night and tranHocted all butdneH Ins fore them and nwore In the new council. Little i-lno wan done ex- eept to appoint the Hoveral commtt- te'H, hucIi iiH Htrw!t, fire, and Hanl tary cornmlttwH. The new board enquired Into the probable xtand lnj of the town, and went up to the electric liht jilant and made a perHomil examination of the boiler which wiiH reporte(l to be In bad condition. John LofttiH, of Lukevlew, wiih here Monday, on bin way home from the .Sacramento valley. He nayH everything down that way lookH very dry, with no leed and hay at from to $20 jK-r ton. Modoc Ih not Much a bad pbice afUr all, when yon coiiHlder the condltloim of jther placeH. Hero we have plenty of fruit, grain, grub, pitHturo, hay, cattle, home, hogn and tdieep and the rnoHt gencroun hearted people In tlio world. Cedarvlllo Itecord. Ijird bncketH at the Monogram. 4."i Try one of those hot drlnkn at (loud'H. Puke Itcnnett wan over from War ner Friday. Mrn. J. V.. Swan, of Warner wan In Lakeview Friday. MImm ltuth NIckerMon Ih quite nick thin week with erydehin. W. W. Shart. l of Lake City, npent hint ThurHiIay In Lakeview. Freud hatiiM, lard and bacon at the Iwikevlew meat market. -l.Vtf Mrn. Andy Iwlne returned yentcr tlay from a vUlt to Kent, WiihIi. ItromuK Hti'd Mold at a bargain at the Monogram, AhlHtrom 1 1 rim. !. tJeo. V. WIIhoii and nlHtcr ere here from Warner during the race. Save your wood by buying your heating Move at the Monogratir 45 It Ih more painful than pulling teeth to get up then' froMty morn ings Six InchcM of hiiow Ih n-ported to have fallen at Summer Iake IomI Saturdny. J. C. Podtton and wife were over from Adel htHt wwk In attendance at the race. K. It. Hunting left Monday for Hetio where he expectn to remain peruiiuieiitly. J. I). Venator and I-bm Vauderpool flMut Keveral day In Warner hint we-k hunting. Oil Schroder of Silver Lake, wan In town Hhnklug hatnlH with frlendn laMt Thurmlay. Win. Holder, editor of the PalHley Pont wuh trniiHacting btiMlneHH In I.akeview Monday. 1 am prepared to do Hewing at my residence at reiiMonable prices. 4.V2 Mum. M. A. Sritin.iv. T. 11. Wakefield and wife of War ner Luke were giieHtM at the Lake view during t lie niccH. Chester I'. Kanfi-r rettinied from AhIiIiihI hiHt Thursday on his way home to New Pine f'reek. I Jeo. Whortoll IIiIh Week IHirchllsed the well known race horse "The Wooer," from Kobt. Itaber. I'riuik II. Houston came over from Warner Lake and npent sever al day In town hist week. Tin 'se colli mornings, a pair of those winter gloves at the Mono gram come In mighty HaY'dy. I.'i Two Inches of snow fell Tuesday night, but tin; weather moderated and the hiiow hooii incited. Ilrlng In your old heating atoves and have new linings put In them and mude good as new. J. K. Ber nard & Son. 42 tf T. K. Bernard and W. I). Wood cock went out Into thu mountains near Dry Creek Sunday for a few day'H Hport. Sheriff Dunlap went to Warner Valley TueHday to Hubpoena Homo wltnesHcH In the Vlnyard como to le tried Monday. L. N. Kelsay editor of the Sliver Lake Oregonlan, accompanied by his bride were guesU at the Lake view Sunday. MIhh Flo Hall, winter of MIhh Pearl Hall, returned Sunday to Lakeview after a year'H abHeuee at her home at Myrtle Creek. I Sam Parrlsh of Mum, after upend ing a week In Lakeview, returned I home Saturday accompanied by Uuy McTlmmliiH. I). C. Sch ml nek lyi moved from 'the. K. Harris resilience on Main Hlre't to l. J. WIIcox'h new resi dence on Iewey si ret-t. Martin, the race horse man, start ed his horses to Mimanvllle Tuesday to enter the races at thai place the latter part of the mouth. The thermometer took n sudden drop Saturday night and the result wa 1U above writ. Several nights followed at tliesnuie puce. The ladles Aid Sis lety will meet at the M. F Church next Saturday at o'cliH-k. By order of tin Presi dent. Mns. Wm. llntVK)ii. H. O. Ward an I wife of Ft. Bid well wen- over during the races. They were guests of Mr. and Mm. F. P. Light. The ladles are ulster. I At' Beall and Harry Bailey took their guns and fishing rods Tuesday and went out to Bog Iike. They will troll for dog salmon, and will kill a few prairie dogs while out. Kd. Banhore, the Jeweler, took the southern stage Tuesday morning1 for his old home at Toledo, Ohio, on a visit, and to nettle up the estate of his father who died last winter. Thos. Anders, who has snii work ing at the Hawkins Sc. Hhlnehart sawmill for some time, started Tues day for Banner, Neb., on a visit to liU idd home. Thursday, Nov. '.'I!, Is the day set ! bv President Itoosevelt for Thanks- giving. No doubt this announce ment will cause t he fat gobblers to roost several limbs higher. The little (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stonewall Vernon, who reside above Lake City, fell off a horse Saturday and had h(-r collar bone broken, sa.vs the Cedarvllle Beeord. Sheriff Imiilap returned from Sa lem Sat ni'iln.v, after safely landing his t w o prisoners In the slate pen itentiary. The sheriff visited in Portland and his old home In Kogue Klver valley. This winter weat her suggests that It Is time to talk Christmas tree. It Is none tooeail.v lo make the neces sary arrangements for the holiday festlvl tiles. A public trve should le had without fall. Save your picture coupons; one given with every lucent purchase at the Monogram. When you have purchased $-." worth you can have any Photo enlarged free of charge. AhlHtrom Bros. 45 What grudge has Alturan against Lakeview'.' It Is not known that this city has done anything to merit the wrat h of the Modoc town. Then why nhould AlturaH ship her crazy people to Lakeview? The Oregon Dally Journal ami the Lake County Examiner both one year for $(J. The Weekly Journal and Examiner one year for $2.75. The Hcml-Weekly Journal and Ex aminer one year for f 3. tf Mark Musgrave last Monday pur chased from Perry Stanley the Cen trul Cafe and restaurant, nud will hereafter conduct the same. Mark Ih a well known chef, and will no doubt bo HiieccHHful In hlrt new enterprise. I. lem Strauss 6 Cols Copper-riveted. Overall