r - -s, CI J - . - - . . If NEW MANAGEMENT 1 i FOR THE fir. Gest Retires and Is way, an Experienced Railroad Man. The Reno Gazette reports the arrival in the Nevada town on Octoler 8th, of T. F. Dunaway-, representing the bank ing firm of Moran Brothers of New York, owners of the N. C. & O. Railway. Mr. Dunaway assumed the management of the narrow gnage road last Tuesday, Oct. 16th, vice E. Gest, resigned. Mr. Gest retires from the management of this road and will devote himself to large interests of his own in Crncinatti, Ohio. Mr. Dunaway is an old . railroad manager of thirty-one years experience, though he is comparatively young in years. Until recently he has been General Superintendent of the Colorado A Southern and Vice President of the Fort Worth & Denver railroad. He brings with him vast experience as a railroad manager, and the injection of new blood into the N. C. & 0. will have a tendency to bring the road into the prominence it deserves, and prove . a ; pleasing change. The Gacette says that Mr. Dunaway has the appearance of being business from the start. He declined to be inter viewed regarding the future policy of the road, stating that as yet he knew but little of the company's affairs. However, he stated that he would be glad to give any information possible in the future that would be of public interest. The change in management of this Lake County Good Enough. (Jeorge Bogue returned last week from Klamath county after delivering 72 head of beef cattle to the Ashland butcher. Mr. bogue was here last Thursday, and informed The Examiner that beef is looking up in the Ashland section, and that he sold too soon, receiving 6 for steers and b for cows; had he waited a few weeks he should have done better. Mr. Bogue has again located in Lake county, having bought the fine alfalfa ranch of Ed. Green, near Paisley. He says Rogue River valley is a desirable place to live, but Luke county is the lo cality to make money, lie believes fully in the success of McKinley and Roose velt in November, and a corresponding continuation of good time for every body. Ills family are still residing in Ashland, but will return here in the spring. Our Fame Abroad. Klamath Republican. Lakeview is said to be rising from its ashes and becoming an elegantly built town. Among its many conspicious features is the immense, three story brick hotel, containing 80 rooms and equal in style and construction to the best in this part of the state. There are also eight large brick stores just completed, with a style that shows that the builders believed there was nothing too good for Lakeview. Another fine building la the Masonic, and in addition there are many other fine residences and business houses completed or nearly so. The energy and perseverance of the citisons of Lakeview in thus rebuilding, sets a good example tor the citizens of other towns to follow. Democratic Opinion. Louis Gerber, the well-known stock man of .Klamath, offers to wager 5 to 3 on the election of McKinley and Roose velt, and will accept an offer on the Re publican standard-bearers carrying the doubtful states or states that are claimed as doubtful by the Uryanites New York and Indiana. Ho has $1,000 to wager on these odds. Mr. Gerber is a Democrat, is a persistent reader and eearcher after JuiowleJge, and his opin ion is worthy of consideration, lie says liryan has no possible chance of election. 3chool Report. The following pupils of district No. 9 j (Crooktyi Creik) were perfect in attend a nee and excellent in deportment and svh'jlarhip for the pionth ending Oct. 5, 1100: FMwin Krttefiel, Clarence Kliine- hart and Lena lA)vlesa. Alma ii, Joukhox, Teacher. For Sule ut u Sucriflo A three-year old KtamUrd Uml Stal lion, sired by the vreat McKinney ; first tlitm, M lesion lUllo. Kor full ieli)(ree apply to Wm. Harvey, Taialey, Or. 80-2m Meaars Lane, 1'uickand Ketnler of Silver lla brought VA head of cattle to the Tails Kuiutay, which they sold Tut'Uy t Mitchell Dros. at A.l and t!, cents. Klamath id proas. . Don't forvet that C. U. Hnider Is sell iiiaT groceries cheaier than any house in N. C. & 0. Ry. Succeeded by T. F. Duna- line no doubt means the early extension of the road toward Lakeview. There is little doubt that next spring Likely, in Modoc county, will be reached and that will bring the road within eighty miles of Lakeview. Mr. Gest, good man, was always a hindrance to the developement and extension of the road ; he was said to be a good railroad man, but had out lived his usefulness as a manager. The Examiner hopes to see the new manage ment in closer touch with the business men of Lake county. Mr. Dunaway is taking hold of the company's business in a manner that will not only bring the road at once into prominence, but instead of being some what of a drawback to the developement of the country it will be from this on a great factor in the developement of the whole northern country. I He is anxious to become personally acquainted with all the patrons of ; the road. , The company will soon have a traffic manag er, which has long been needed, whose duty it would be to look after the freight department, and also a passenger man to le in charge of the passenger traffic. Mr. Dunaway says he has no doubt the road will be extended further north the coining summer. A telegraphic service for the road will be inaugurated and the business of the company will be revo lutionized. Lakeview merchants will rejoice ! You enjov a good cigar don't you? Well Post & King carry the best in town the celebrated ElComandante. Fra grant and exhilarating. 41-tf Former Bryan Leader Bolts the Policy of Americans. The Oregoninn. William M. Colvig, rf Jacksonville, one of the leading lawyers of Oregon, and a Democratic warhoree of the old school, has come out against Bryan. Four years ago Mr. Colvig loyally supported Bryan, and was known as one of the best campaigners the Democracy had in Oregon. But he can't stand the Bryan ite doctrine of hauling down the flag, and has declared for McKinley and Roosevelt. In a letter to George A. Steel, Chairman of the Republican State Committee, offering his services for the campaign, Mr. Colvig say: " There are a goodly number of Democrats in this (Jackson) county, who, for the sake of party, might be led considerably out of the way on purely economic questions relating to governmental affairs, but when they are required, as now, by their leaders to take a position that makes them feel like American cowards, they will of country, its flag, its institutions, and Femlaln Oarloatttr. "Mr. Dolley, Won't you let me look at your watch a little while?" "Certainly, Miss Flypp. Do you want to consult the time?" "No," replied the girl, as she opened it and examined' its case and works. "I was curious to see If water tarnished pold. or had any effect on the watch's delicate mechanism" "Water? What do you mwanf" "Well, Mr. Hunker told me you were lr the' habit of soaking your watch. What is the object of such treatment, Mr. Dolley ?"-41arlem Ufa. Th Onlr War. Mrs. Bowers I shall select, necktie for you when X am la town to-day, John. v ' Mr. Bowers Befora you select It, will you have the clerk blindfold you? Mrs. Bowers -Blindfold dm? Are you crasy? , , Mr. Howera- Ko! Br belna; blindfold ed there ia a chance that, jrou mar strike one that I could wear I Puck. Bke Coal4 Laavsu riut I cannot engage you aa house- nVald when you tell me yourself that lty friend across the strttt discharged you for e eydropping. "Hut tho temptation waa eo great. You aee you don't know what It waa I hear." On second thought I will employ you Hun and take off your haU" N. V. World. Whr Ha HaaltaUA. "Can't you set a date for the pay ment of this little UUr asked the collector. "1 coujd if It weren't for one thing," anawerrd the debtor. "What Is that?" "I want to suatain my reputation for truth and veracity." Chicago 1'oet. ProhUoa !). "Strange, legan the young author, whoae Arat novel baa just beeu pub lished. "What?" queried his frirud. "Statistic Uhvw that Illiteracy amoiitf the timasca has tliiuinikheil SM er e-ut. In the last J )eara, and yet my iuacI remains unread." l'hilttdci phia North Americao. The Only Exclusive shoe , IIOUHE In IiOkeview A All The Latest Up-To-Date Styles U'rito for Catalocua and Prices. That Makes Cowards not go. Some of us place our love its destiny far above party loyalty." i Ro Choioo. "Would you rather be born lucky or rich?" "Well, if I were born rich I would consider myself lucky, and if I were born lucky I would tret rich, so It wouldn't matter. The trouble is I am born and I am neither!" Philadelphia Bulletin. Ral Ca.w for Worry. Mamma Oh, I am terribly worried about Robbie. Papa What Is wrong with him now; tome simple little ailment? Mamma No; he has washed his face twice without being told. Tit Bite. A Limit to Maa-naalmltr. She You have boasted that you would die for me, and now you won't teach me to nae my wheel. He That's all right; I wouldn't mind dying outright, but I don't want to go round the rest of my life all crippled up. Chicago Record. Th Modern GlrL Tha youth who "makes a aonnet To her eyebrow" will not win. Ha muat have skill to make tor bar A pocketful of tin. I'hlladelphla t'resa. . JVST LI KB PAPA. -Vow tvt ! tiVf vp . - m quinine like a man. Willie Like papa? Mother Yea, like papa. Willi All t'iUti wherc'a the whla-ky?-Typca, Mot riiiiiiiilli! 11 ' RUSSELL ENGINES BOILERS SAW HILLS inh Grade THRESHERS STACKERS laGliinery PCHTLAND, or.CCON. J. AVIRAGNETE, The Tailor At J. W. Howard's New Goods. New Samples. Everything New, ..Fit Guaranteed or no Pay.. AimiXIHTRATOR't) NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the under signed has been, by order of the County Court it mtaiiifi ..r ate of jPPTon of Laae county, Oregon, dul ed administrator of the eatate of N. P. Ton. nlngsen, deceased. All persona having claimi aKaiust said estate are required to present tha same with proper voucher within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersign ed at bis resiaenca, in Lakeview. Lane count?. Oregon; and all persona knowing themselves to be indebted to said estate will please call ana pay tne same to sal a administrator. A. F. TONNI.N'USEN. Administrator of 'the Eatate of N. P. Tan- ningsen, Deceased. Iated Oct 4th, 1900. 39 . FIN4L PROOF. United State. Land Office at Lakeview. Or. Aurust SO, 1900. Notice ia hereby given that the following-named settler baa (fled notice of his intention to make final proof In support of hfn claim, and that said proof will be made Deiore u. is. waraweu. united states commis sioner, at at Sil ver Lake, Oregon, on October 0, imi, via: ri.tAfAiv i vt. jurvts, n. &. no. 1708, for the KM of N Wi and hws 1, 2 and 8 of sectional, towusnip Z7 muta, range lo east, Willamette meridian. Oregon, tie names tha following witnsaea to prove hia continuous residence upon ana cultivation of sal a land, vis: Walter Kittridge, A. H. Wallace, C. P. Marshall ana V. F. Abshler, all of Silver Lake, uregon. aep 6-35 E. M. BRATTAIN, Register, TIMBKR IVABIIt NOTIC'K. United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, September 21, lvoo. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provUious of the act of CougreM of June S, 187, entitled "An act for j (he t-ale oi timber lands in the States of Cali fornia, Oregoa, Nevada and Waahiugton Ter ritory," as exienueu to ail tne lubllc Land States by act of August 4, ISM, Annie Moss, of 1'aialey, county of Lake, State of Oregon, haa i nm aay niea in tnis omce ner sworn state ment, NC.27V, for tbe purchase of the NE1 NEW, of section No. l'i, in township No. 34 a., range No. 17 E., and will offer proof to show that the ladd sought ta more valuable for ita limner or stone tnan for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and rteceiverof thlsofflue at Lake view, Oregon, on Friday, tha Win day of No- vemoer, iuO. fne nainea aa witnesses: Jobn A. Withers, of Faialev, Oregoa; V. M.Curry, of laikeview, Oregon: J. K. Mei.'orroack, of Lake view, Oregon, and A. W. Charlton, of Lake- view, uregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands ara reunested to file their claims in this office on or before said Sutb day of November, ISuu. Sep 27-.18 K. M. BRATTAIX, Register. t-ixAt. rioor. Ind Office at Lakeview, Or., September 23, 19U0. Noti U hereby riven that tha follow-lug-named settler haa filed notica of her lnten- cU. and th.tid S wiit baTad'e befoS O, B. Warden. I nitedatate. Commia..oner .1 Silver Lake, Oregoa. on IH-tober 27, law. vis: MAilY C. BKOWN. formerly Mary C. Keeder, II. K. No. Iv&i.Jix the SA.i of aet tion SI, ! a- snip xi aoutn, ranga U east, Ulametta inert dian. lreou bbe names tha following wit nesses to prove her cvDiiuuous residence anon ana ruuivation oi sola land, via: . lilt ares. Jobn Hj, Marion l onley, ti. L. betkwitb, ail oi Oliver ta.e Oregon. Via: WlLUAVf H. 11AVKS. H. . No. 1730, for the K) 4 of vi'n,t i of sccsica ttu, aud t't of tW . r i A I ois S and 4, keotiou 14, Wo li.lup 'SI s. 'n, .i !' if,, ilUmelle uu-rtdiau, Ht -WttlKMes lo 5 utmn aud cuhi Cunlcy, ti. 1. 1: an M uer i . Ti: Joiix : II. '. J I. amis lulloMlug ttfn of m-! : t-l, i is: Marion n 'A . J. st, VM..4. It. 1. LfcUt:,' j lAYJu-S . t. No. VM, for the K of .Sv; aud of M't and NS 'l M.t of aH'tlou 30, too iisliip 27 auib, rauge li east, Willamette lut rntiau tlregoii. He names the followiug wiinesses lo prove bis commons rralttiu upuo a I'd cullttalluii uf said laud, is: Marion .-Ict. U. U Brcsaitb. J. M. Ward and B. f. Ine. all of Silver Utt, tirrgon. A. M. BRA I TAIN, Register. PROFESSIONAL. F. K. SMITH, M. 1. ' lliy "Irian and Mararlom. ; Lakevletr. Or, ' OFFICE- fieall AWIllej's Drug 8 tor. Can. r.iAm. promptly day or night. L . -' Ik. h. smith w i Phyplelaa antf Bargee lAkevlew. Or. OFFICE Laker lew Drag Co'. Store. HPKBBYAtiRKGU Atteraeye-at-Law. Lakeview, Or. OFFICE Ocrort Boon. i. r. cons Attorney at Law Lake Tie w,. Ores OFFICE-DalyEBuiidlng. C II. DALRYMPLE Attorney -at- Law. Lakeview, Or. OFFICE Daljf Building. . V. B. WATSON f,A tteraer-At- Law . Aehlaad. Oregea. WIN Attend to anv civil business antmstaH to M I in any of the count lM of the Firs t Judicial district. W.J.HOOBR Attorney-at-Law, Notary Pnblle Lakeview, Or . OFFICE Daly Building. MRS. S. J. MILLER Cenaty Maaaajer for the TIAV1 COMPAXY. OrFICE Main St. Lakeview. Or. DH.E.B. RAMSBY Harae Trainer. Lakeview, Orrgax DR. O. F. DF.MOREST ' Dentist Lakeview. Orearam OFFICE Daly Building. DR. HAROLD CLARK Dentist Paisley- Oregon CIIA. E. MOORE Surveyor and Civil Engineer. Reeervoir sites locattd, Platting and Ditch leveling. Timber and other lands examined for parties living at a distance. Lakeview, Oregon. FINAL PROOF. United States Land Office at r.ikevtno n September 18, 1900. Notice ia hereby given that the following-named settlers have filed notice' ol ther tention to make Bnal proof In support of thelr claims, and that said proof will be made Register and KeceW at LakeviSw! uu.uu uiiuum n, iwu, via: luman rus- Kti i, a. t. bo. 1740, for tne NE. of SWli and NWJ4 of 8Ei and BW of NE and SEW of oi section 2a, townsbip 40 south, range 24 east, Willamette meridian, Oregon, lie nainea tne following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon and cultivation of aaid land, via: John N. Van Coughnet, of Fort Bldwell, California; William Pope, of Warner Lake. Oregon : Thomas Ferris, of W Oregon: bumner Foskett. of Warner lir. Oregon. Via: JOHN N. VAN COUGHNET, H. E. No. 1977 for the 8 WW of SWJi of section 6, and BEW, of SEW, of section 6 and of NEW of sec tion 7. towushtD 41 8.. ranee 25 east, nf A tll.m. ette meridian, Oregon. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: Ed Monroe of Ft. Bid well, Cal.. Lorn an Foaket of Adel, Oregon. Sumner Fnakett and Frank Fr.- aen oi n arner uike, Oregon. Sept. 20-37-S . M..BRATTAIN, Register. TIMBER I.AKD JVOTICE. United States Land Office. TkartAur A ugust 6, I'M). Notice ia hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tho Act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of timber lands in tha Kt.tmni r.ii. fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter ritory," as extended to all the Publio Land Statea by act of August 4. 1892. Thomas J. Otheld.of Lorella, county of Klamath, Bute of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his !r orJ?...I,wmenl' ,467' lor the Purchase of the NWW, of bEW.of sertiou No. , in township. No. 89 south, range No. 15 east, and will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for its timber nr irn ih.n cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to saia lana before the Register and Receiver of this offloe at Lakeview, Oregon, on SaXur- 7, mi i3iQ uay oi ueiODer, 1'JUO. Ha namea as vitm,iii i.nia n.. ... Lorella, Oregon; J. O. Hamaker, of Bonania, Snfi0ni '-vC!,.mI.be.11' ' Lorella. Oregon; William CaniDbell. of liril. nruunn J and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are iwimti n . claims in this office on or before aaid 18th daw of October, 1900. . August 1W1 Js. M. BRATTAIN. Register. TISIBF.R LASI) NOTICE. United States Land Offliw. T k September 21. 19uu. Ndtin in hn.h Vv,..' In compliance with the provisions of the act of C'ougrvsaof June S, 1878, entitled "An act for tuBMiieui uuioer tanua in tbe Mates of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington T. ritory,"aa extended to all tha i'iii.n T.t States by act of August 4. John A. With ers, of f'alsley, county ol Lake, State of Oregon. has this day filed in this othea bis sworn state ment. No. 278, for tha purchase of the of of aectiou No. 13, iu townshlpU 8., raage No. 17 K.. and will nffnr nnuil m k.. . i, 1 - r .ub. ,uv aud sougbt is more valuable for linlmUro. KeceWer l." ' T ' VSiZV.t! I ilV?." iici!i iutn tor agricultural rurrnwrs. aud to Oregon. on Friday tha Suth day of November. 10 ne uames as wnneases: u A. Mom, of Paisley. Oregon; P. M. Curry, of Lakeview, Oregon; 1. K McCurmaek, of Lakeview, Oregon, aud 8. I M.isis. of lakeview, Oregon. Aiifaodall persons claiming adversely tha UVf.l.-rilJ Istxin are requested lo file their claim in this ottiee ou or before said Suth day of November. 1). hep 27-a t. M. BRATTAIN, Register. rivtbrnoor rn'.tcd Biatea Und Office. Ukevlew. Oregon. K-) teiiil.'r 21. IKw. '.- .u.. '.:' f'J'M of Summer !, drewou. "haa liie.l li.lle of hi i,k,i.., s s-t irof 1 1 tore O. B. Want well p. S.Coiutjissioner at bis i.lbct In Sliver I-ake, Oregon, en Katur day, lte 27th dsy of October. !. on liiuber euliurn B.i li'.iou . llhl f,,r !!. f U't-licailou No. IIM f,ir !ii. of Kn' w i. u . r i . a andNr4..f SW0f awtioa .no. scs. in lownslilp No. i ratine No. 17 K. He names as wituessea: J.ne M.Mnali of Silver 1-akr, Orcaud Jsiucs lh.uusm. t. ti. Aldridga and HcriM-rt AUridge id fuuimer lake, ore acpt 27-37 k. M. BKATfAIN Kt(lsUr., t