. JIM HILL KEEPS IN PUBLIC LIMELIGHT; Rt I'iiiiJ, Minn. April 2. Jamea J. Hill, tho Great Northern Pacific rail road magnate, aeea I" publicity of cor poratnm matter and lutlli nt con trol of the corporation, thctnaulves, long step luwarda Hit) solution of the present era of liimltiMS Ktrmgnrition. "And the United States needs aavlour." aaya Mr. Hill. "Tho a-oplo hove demanded not only the heat uui mi Improvement on the bctd. hixI they will now have to pay accordingly. If they ilon't puy money, they muat pHy in nroaiwritv. Tho btiaiiicaa of thn country Inercaac 15 nr rent every vi'itr : tho facilities for handling thin new htiaineMa Increase only 1-fl of Unit. Tho difference In the ratio ia too great Mini n balance imiKt lo (truck aomctime, ! there will Ixi com plete lire Mkdown of service or proncr ity. "Why don't the facilities for hand linK bualnva increase more rapidly. ilecauae tho men behind thiwo farilitifa are afraid to apend their money for ex tension and linprovenienta." Mr. Hill haa long been an exanent ofpuhlicity of coriHiration alTaira and looka upon that aa one of tho mean of bringing corporation and public togeth er. "Tho hoi1o are entitled to know wTit tho pulilio .-rvi.t oorporationa are doing and the conditions under which they Iranaaet buaineaa," ho aaya. "1 have believed in. and have advocated, -, publicity of corporation rt'orla for many yearn. When the public liecomea converaant with corJor atioii afTaira and la con vi need that it in aeoing from the inaido, much of the feeling againnt the great buaineaa con cern!! will paaa away. That will 1k, one of the elTecU of publicity." In the matter of public control of ipiaHi-public roiu'crna, Mr. Hill ia a firm ailviK-Htc, but he wanta that ron trol tojxj intelligent; he wanta only trained men in tho pliicca of control. "A corjioralion in a piece of ht louring the atamp and acid of tho atate," he uuya. "lu life ia created by the ieoilo and naturally the k" plo ahould have aome word in making the rulea under which it tranaacU buainuaa. That 'proponition ia one I have preached for years ami now I am glad to aee it making headway among common currier cororatioiia. Laat week I'rraidcnt Modge, of Hock Inland railroad, declared for public control of railrouda; George M. Keynolda, preaident C'ontinentiil and Commercial National bank of Chicago, did the ume thing the week before ; T. N. Vail, proabletit American Telephone and Telegraph, recently made an oflici al report to hia lioard of directors in which he took a firm atand for both publicity and public control. "l!ut that control muat be intelligent ly adniiniatered. Public control simply becaiiHu it ia a control by the public, ia not all. It muat bo intelligent, aa I have alwaya contended. Intelligent ieople will aak and expect nothing more. Vail. Rcynolda ami the other are right in advocating publicity and public control. Both are thingit which will eventually go far towardH making a good feeling between the corpora tiona and the people, and will aaxiat in aettling much of tho antiigoniKm which now aeerna to prevail." STATE LAND BOARD . MAKES GOOD RULE Salem, April 22. -At a meeting of ?j tho atute land Uiurd it wioj decided to il put an immediate atop to the continual m abuao of the Carey act ' by "wildcat" cor(xirationa 111 tho unimgated dia tricta of thiH atate. It hus been tho uhuuI practice of aomu corKrationa to apply for irrigation him In hiiving only enough funds to hire legul usHislanct, take over prujecta, aell land to settlers and proceed to eatabliah irrigation aya tema on cupitul derived from tho aula of the binds and thus compel tho sett lers to bear tho burden and take long chances on tho aucceaa or failure of tho projects. In determining tho settlement of this uuestion once for all, the state land board will hereafter demand from irrigation coriairationa desiring to take advantage of the Carey act, substantial bond or other surety before an application for irrigated land will bt granted, and it will bo compulsory Umjii the part of (inns bucking irriga tion projects to prove to the state land board that the lands granted will be dovelojied without first being aold to sottlera, and that the corporation un dertaking such development haa tha necessary capital with which to com plete the project. You can be sure of sorvlce and workmanship In the La Vogue salts I akevlew Mercantile Company. La Vogue nulla are tbown In a large range of atyloa for ladiea and iiilsaua, Lakeview Mercantile Co. Get prices on flour at Boiiuuiu be lore buying elsewhere. tf j TRANSFER OF LAKE COUNTY IWLKIY Reported by tho Lakovlcw Abstract and Titlo Company Tlio following trtirixferii were record- ted In for the week erulltig April 2rt, lull; t, ,,, i;IHtn,.i i j .,r(l i),,,. i.t 2, )n ln j,,,,,,.1. Add to the jl)Wn ltf fpview. $525. j,o0 Woodward to Ma Taylor & : ,,in Hopkins, Ixit 17, Ulk 1H O.V.L. A'l.l. N NKJ 8101. Sec 6. 40-20. John Ilarriaon to Judaon Ilarriaon, Ia1, Blk 215, O.V.L. Add. SW, 8KJ, 8oc. 15, 39-1 H. $.100. State of Oregon to Robert Urcnnan, SKI Sec 10, fcl-Hi. $200. 8lMle of Oregon to Robert Iirennan, EJ KW NWJ. See. 21. K 4 NW, Sec 2H, 34-19. $200. Coo. Nuwcomhe to Adilie I aim the r- limn, NJ Si MWJ SWJ, Hue 6, 3&-iU. , f-jiKl, Mary Hrown to Jamea Allen. NW 8W1. Sec 22, 2X-14. alao town lot in Silver Uke. U. S. to Jamea Murrey, NKJ, Sec 22, UH-1C. N. 1. R. R. Co. to Weyerhauaer Land Co., Nl NKl. KJ NWJ, Sec 33, 35-17. $1320. C. (i. Cruenonuelder to J. A, Dor man, NW NK1. Son 11, 38-22. Lut 7. Ulk 213 O.V.L. Add. W. J. Moore to Joseph Konitako, Beginning at point 72 ft. W and 30 ft. N from tho NW cor,, of Blk. "A" in the Town of Lakoview, Oregon, aaid point being 30 feet N from the SC cor. of Blk "G" of the Weat Add to aaid Town , thence N 5'.t feet, thence W 102 feet, thence S OU) feet, then co K 102 ft to place of begining. Joacph KoniUko to H. W. Drcnkel, tuiiiie deacription aa above. Kattie B. Currier to George Loucka. M 1 and the W 22 ft., of Ixit 2 in Blk "K" Second Add to the Town of I'aialey, Oregon. M. C. C'urriec to Walter 1'nrker. Ixit 2. or the SWJ NWJ. NWJ, SJ NKJ. Sec 19. Ixit 2 of Sec 20, 33-19. $10,000. J. B. Whidden to Kathryn Driacoll, NKJ. Sec2 C, 2:1-13. B. H. Foater to L. R. Foster, Ixt 46, Blk 64, O.V.L. Add. SJ NJ NWJ NEJ Sec :J, ay-is. Joaeph Dorley to W. F. Ward. NJ NJ NKJ NKJ, Sec 39-19. $300. MnrMhiill McWililama to Allx-rt Allen Lot 2 of Block 316, O.V.L. Add. Wililutn R. I'owell to Leonidag Somerville, An undivided J interest in Lot 4, Blk 145, O.V.L. Add. N SWJ NWJ. Sec 15, 3S-20. $150. L. A. Booth to T. II. Shevlin, W NKf, Sec 19. 26-13. NKJ Sec 17. 24-11. $1200. Harriet Waller a to Peter Poat and J. A. King. LoU 150 ianl 151 of Wal ter'a Second Add to the Town of Lake view. There were 48 O.V.L. deeds record ed. Th Miiguidod Friand. Ie Chappie-If there's any one nul aiiucn 1 hnte more Hum another It'a a fellow who Is iiIwiivh going around In troducing people. There's GoiHlheart. for liisiti n c. IJiuitl.nvii - WIimi's be been doing? lH Cliupple- The idiot: The other day he iiiiroducid me ton tiinn I owed money to. and I'd deen owing It ao long lie'il fni'Liiiteii all 11 1 ion! me. Now I'll have to puy up or be ailed. Lou don Telegrnpli. Mnt onica. "Why do j i'ii iilv:i, put n pitcher of wnier 11 'ill a Ki t on tlio table before nil orntoi "That." snid the cliiilriiinu of ninny reception eoiiimltlei'S, "is to give him so:netlil:ii; to do in cue he forgeta hla piece mil has to stop and think." Washington Star. Quits Strong. Grocer - (" il morning. Mr. Popple. I low are l lucic cuv I sent you? Popple--Better, thank you. They are gaining atreiigth every minute. The more you apenk of yourself the more you are likely to Ho. Zimmer man. "with strength and ae thvy alwaya pla" TWO HORSE OVERALLS MAt BV STRAUSS LEVI ox co; STRAYED or stolen. From Catnala Prairie, one team horses, one Iron gray, the other white; both branded 14 on left stalllle; vmtod on left shoulder; weight about 2700 lbs, 100 reward for their return. PAT DUANE, Lakeview, Classified - A Want Ad in Tho Lako County Examiner Repented a few tune, if neceasnry, will find a customer for Hist proXTty of your. They art a"iiimed closely by Intending bnyera, and the coat la nom ih.iihiihI f cent I he line null Insertion, Fpoclnl lonir-tlme rate. WANTKD- 7500 men U wear clothea made by Lakeview Tailoring Co. WANTKD-Mnn to take logging eon. truer. Apply to the Iw-rney Oon triiclloii Co., Lakeview, Ore. WANTKD A RANCH TO KENT with lock and iruplamaota, stock taken on aharaa or run nn aalarr. Baat of ralaranca. Wild good cook. Inqiilia of O. W. Wblti. Alturaa, Cxi., care J. C Rlchardaon'a camp. WANTKO-Wa mount all kludaof l-lrda animal heada, etc. Via tan aklns and make ruga aud robea. UllMy and Slmmnna. Ta-edermlita Valley Kalla. Oregon. 30 2ni. rH flK..T l .OOMM FOR RENT Webnier'a Room Inn Ikmihm corner Slaali a Ih-wev. ICvery thing new; rntea reitaonnble by 1ny, wwk or month. tf rK WALK- FOR BALK-40 nenm In alfiilfa. 2 milea aouih of New I 'Inn Creek, alau 80 acrea (arming bind, 60 acre in whi'Mt 6 in I lea touth of New Pine Creek. Pnrticubira of L T. 1 lender mu. New I'lno Creek, Ore. Apr20 tf FOR HALK -10 Hfwn with ten iicrea water right, O. V. L. trnct 45, Bee. 21. T. ;W, K. IN. Ad lrea Oacar F. Diutiolaon, llohlrege. Neb. al.'t-20-27 'OK KALE 20 acre trwt and town lot. Tract 14, Kec. 19, T. 3rf. R. Ike County. Lot 20, B. 14-'. Ad ilreaa (ieorgo Kucuru, (jrand Inland, Neb. a 13 to m4. FOR ALE 10 acrea, near Lakeview. iVm rlption: S of of SWy of NKI4 of Section 10, TowiiHhlp 40, Range 19 E W. il. Otto E. And eraon, LakeCI'y. Minn. FOR HALE -Port. acrea with rre k running through laud;SVl4' of NK of Sec. 7. Tap. .'19, Range 1H. Price $300. Mr. F. R. Muiiday. Ogden Utah. r RANK LIN, 1910 four paaM-ngar. aix vy Under roadMie;. run .only 4500 iiiIIhm. 4.' h. p., repainted. A-l Mlnipe tbrouuhoiit, guarunteH hsoihI as nc, bargain for iinyoiic wlahlng lilgh powered ruaiUter. wlla new for $41X10. Price $2750 f.o.b. Port laml. Meiizlea-HulJola Autc Co.. 7th & Davie Sta., Portland, Oregon. 10 acres fine, level land adjoining Pauline Marh, aix milea noith of town of Silver Lake. Vtry cheap forcaxh. Apply to J. O. Hall, 522 Chamlier of Commerxe building. Portland, Oregon. 4-13 FOR SALE The V of Sec. 31, T. .'W S.. Range 19 I'.., V. M., near Lake view, or. Call on or addn-aa Chaa. F. Klglu, City Recorder, Salem. Ore. 2-2,1 4-68 THE Lakeview Abatract & Title Co. la makina aja'cial prills on Abatracts to O. V. L. Co 's Tracts and Towu Lota. FOR SALE 10 acres with a r .- water right, O.V.L.. Tract 10, Sec. 7, T. 41. R. 19, and Lot Jl. Blk. 67. for $100. $170. paid. Ail. I reus Alfred Kuvkeudiill, Gen. Del. Los Angeles, Calif. FOR SALE. 10 acrea, with 5 acre water right, O-V-L, Tract lO, Beo. 7, Tap. 41, R. 19. aod Lot 11, Blk. 07. Must sell at ouce. Price $170. 1180 paid. Addteaa A. KUYKEMDALL, Gen. DeL, Los Angeles. Cal. FOR SALE SU Sec. 21. Tp. 34S.. R. 19F... containing 320 acrea of Collupe ljuid. Address, P. lleily, 2013 Mall on Ave., Spokane, Wash. l-2(i9 FOR JlAI.K-TractS, Hfc. 14. T.SS, R. ID, 10 acrci I.. J. i'orler, liri'gury, Ti-xa. FOK HA I K-Lot block 40. and tract 11. tk'C 15, T. 8, U. IU, lu acr.'. I'ntur Hwvumn, 470 iiiuihX"'. fail r ranciaco. i ai. roH 8AI.E-l.ot 24, block 7, O. V. U Co. addi tion, anil S'.ot N of NK': of NEL tie. T. IU, K. ID. 1(1 acre. Ail.lriM Fred KiiL-rrcr, KKl) 4, box 10, . Kkiiaas I Uy, Kau, l'ricu -10. FOK HAI.K Tract 1. Si c. W.T. 8J. K.l. 40acr. J. It. 1'i'araon. 3.1 V Alaiui'da Ave. Dcnver.Col. FoltSAI.K-fxit .'4, bloca l:8 and tract 6, 8co IN, T4I, K 1H. 'At ai'rt'i. Aildrcaa I'lldeu Ward, 111 K Ut Ht, Ivi Mohii-t, Iowa FOU HAI.K-I.nt 14. M.M'k 130, and of HKof cnc it. i v, i in, zu aurt'B. fwaiit i.. Wray. Iiox 14, IttdKi'tUld, Wasb. Price fu0. FOK MAI.K-l.ot . block M, O V I. addition, ami M.1,, WW'., we 17, I .m, K 14, 40 acre.. AdUrt'rn J. I'lercn Wolfe, Moorbcad. Minn, FOK HAI.K-l.ot .4. block 81.1, 0 V 1, addition, and ',of NWi, ol K l,, Htw 19, T 86, K 1W, 0 iti-k. Aihlri'M ('. C. Ilarmou, 108 Kaunaa at, Kcdtlald. a. II. KOK SAI.K-S', of N'y, of HK'.i ol NK' j.Soo a. I w, k jci, lu acrea. Atinreaa i.aura J. Uevrea, 8:i'. Jcff.'i on Ave, Ixivelaud, I'ol. You may have the only light that is like daylight if your wiring is right and you have Mazda Tungsten Lamps. E.T.SPENCE Want Ads!, MIMKIlJlllMIIH $:) KKWAKU. A RKWAKO of nfty dollars la here by offered for Information that will lead to the arrea and convlctloo of ny paiaon wbn baa atoleo wirea or other property, from our Company: . and the aatna reward la hereby olfered for Informal i'n that will lead to the arrt and nrlctloo of auyoue dta troylng ttu property of the Company. Unaa. Umbaco 8ecreUi Lk Co. TeL k TeL Co. itf. Ooo't forget that carry in atock lor sal all kinds of Iron, bol's aod chnlna, tblmble akalos and Iron a no steel axles Arzoer Bros. tf WHY NOT. Spend your vneatloo at "Tb Jeirersou," Ban FraoolacoT A city hotel situated in a beautiful Sark but Bra minutes from Market t. Special rates for tha summer. Blue Print of any township in Bums Land District showing all land sntrlea, oamea, datea, ate. To pography. V'our order tilled on day of receiving. Price $L J. C. TUK.NKV. Bums, Oregon titf Cheap flour at llonanxa. Quality guaranteel or money refunded. tf TKf.KPIf Olf KM. LOOK AT THE NOTICE FOR RE ward laaued by the Telephone Company for deatroylng tta prop, erty. , lfltf L il $1,000.00 Reward The Oregon. California & Nevada Llveatock Protective Aaaoclatlon will give $1000 Reward for the con viction of any party or parties steal ing tioraea, cattle or miilea belonging to any of the following memliera of thia Aaaoclatlon: Cox & Clark, Chewacan Land & Cattle Co., Heryford Land & Cattle Co., I.ake County Land & Llveatock Co., Warner Valley Stock Co., Win W. Brown. Geo. M. J one, Jeo. Han klna. K. B. Chandler. O. A. Rehart.X. Fine, W.A. Currier. Frank B. Bauera, J.C. HotchklMH, Calderwood Broa., I J. Brattalu & Nona. T. A. Crump, Creakier & Bonner, W. T. Creaaler Maud I. !:niiilw. .11. .iiii.i. r.K.ot-c ix . W. P. liKKVroKIl K. M. Okrkn S. It. Ch- FlNAMB l.l(IOHa A.MMIMIN, POST it KING HAVE THE BEST grade . iqoura aud Clgara to be found In Oregon. tf .II. CUTLER WHISKY AT THE Hotel Lacevlew bar. The beat and pun-it whlak.r made. tf NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal Land) Department of th Iuterior, U. S Land Otllce at Lakeview, Oregon March 22. 1911. Notice is hereby given that Julia A Auatln, whose pnetothYe addresa la Lakeview, Oregon, did on the 20th day of March, 1911. file In thia office I aworn atatement and application. No iiih. in jiurunnw me 7 uwi," )j Di-.i. tt.'j ntL.;i, section 4, lown ship ;W S., Range 17 E W. Merldi u. and the timber thereon, under the provision? of the act of June 3, 1878. and acta amendatory , known as the "limber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed bv appraise ment, and that, pursuant to auch ap plication, tne land and titutier thereon have been apprabed, t2.80, the ttm tier eatlmated 1, 008,000 board feet at $11.00 per M, and the land fSO.OO; that said applicant will offer final proof in aupport of her application and sworn statement on the 18th day of May, lwii, ueton ltegiater and Kecelver, v B. Land Otllce at Lakeview, Oregon. Any peraon ia at liberty to protest tb la purchase before entry, or initiate a content at any time before patent Ihsucb, by tiling a corroborated affi davit In thia office, alleging facts which would defeat theentry. ARTHUR W. ORTON. Kegister. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lake. In the matter of the estate of Wil liam Uahuka, deceased. To all whom It niav concern: No tlce la hereby given that the under algned haa tiled with the clerk of the above eutltled Court, the final ac count of hia admtniatratlon of the eatate of William Dahiika, deiianed. and that Honorable U.Daly, Judge of wild Court, haa by order duly made and entered Id aaid Court aud matter, on April 21, 1911, fixed aud appointed Friday, the 2fith day of May, at 10 o clock iu the forenoon of aaid day, at the Court room of said Court In the Connty Court llouae of aaid County, In the town of Lakeview, Oregou, aa tho time and place for the hearing of objections, il any 'there be, to auch final account and for the aett lenient thereof. DICK J. WILCOX, AdmlnlHtrator of the Katate ol Wil liam Balinka, Deceased. $1,000 REWARD The Ore tforuia aa eaon ca ad Nevad Live titock Froteo Mou Association, o which tha under signed la a member IU glre 11,(00 00 reward lor sviaenos lu,lln . n Ik. - f.Veat aud conviction . Jfof any party or par. tieinloallug horaea, oaltleor mules be longing lo any of Its meuioera. Ia addition to the above, the nudenlaned oSera oa the aame condition tMO.OO for all hora ea aranaea nom aboe bar ou twin or eitner w. Hraud reoorded In eight oountiea. Kange arney, Lake and Crook oouutlos. Uoraea rented warn aoia. None bat grown horaea aold, ana only in large eohohes W.W.Baowa, rife. Oregou. 7 I; I iAV NOTICK FOR PCnLICATIO.1 (Not Cool lin.l) Ivpnrt-i.ent of th Interior, U. H. ind Oflic at Iakavlew. Oregon, March 14, 1911. Not leu in hefubr (riven that Anton K:htit'r. m Ihm ot-'(Hre addreaa ia Iwikevlpw, Oreifoti. did on the.V.h day of Mar, V.ilO, flic m thia office Sworn Ktatement and Application, No. 0.1407, to piiri lirioe tw y.yt rtF.J. Bw! 2o; HWj bW,". Kecllon 21, Townabln Jjfl H., j Kange im;., Willamette Merinnn,ano the timber thereon, under I ha provl- jalona of t ho act of June 3, 1S7I, and act amendatory, known aa tlio ' Tim 1 ber and Htone at och . a e might la; fixed by apprab-emeae, and that. pliTHuant lo auch application, the land and tlinla-r thereon 1 ave been en' i mated and valiie'l by tne ap plirnnt at a total of $000.00, Hie lliu ber eatlmated KXi,roi board f.t at $.75 eta per M. and the land $150.00; that aaid applicant t:l offer final proof In auppoit of hla application and aworn atatement on the 19th day of Maj, 1911. Ix-forv Regiater and Rec-olver, U. B. Land Office, at lake view, Oregon Any peraon la at lilierty Ui proteat this purcliaw latfore entry, or Initiate a content at any time tiefore patent laauei, by filing a corroborated alfl davit iu thia office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. ARTHUR W ORTON. Keginter NOTICE TO CREDITOR. In the County Court of the County of Lake, for the State of Oregon. In the matter of the Estate of Mary E. Klmscy, Deceased. All iMTaona having claims agalnat the Estate of Mary E. Klmsey, De ceased, are hereby required to preaent the same with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of thia Notice to E. F. Cheney, Admin istrator of aaid Estate, at hla office In bis Harness Shop in Lakeview, Oregon. , Dated this 9th day of March, 1911. E. F. CHENEY, Administrator of the fcstate of Mary E. Kimzey, Deceased. M9-A9 NOT1JK OK SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned Admlntetrator of the estate of Edgar Howell, deceased, haa filed hla final account aasucb Adraicatrator with the Clerk of the County Court of Lake County, Oregon, and that Fri day the 5th day of May, 1911, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of aaid day at the County Judge's office In the County Court House ln lake view, Lake County, Ore?on. haa been appointed by the Hon. B. Daly. Judge of the County C jurt of the County of Lake. State of Oregon, as the time and place for the bearing of objections to said final account. If any there be. and the settlement thereof. Dated at Lakeview, Oregon, this 4th day of April, 1911. Date of first publication the 6th day of April, 1911; date of laat publication the 4th day of May, 1911. E. F.CHENEY, Administrator of the Estate of Ed gar Howell, Deceased. PETITION FOR LIQUOR Lit ENSE We, the undersigned lejral voters of North Warner precinct, Lake county, Rta.t of Oregou, respectlully petition the Hon. Countv Court of Lake conn- ty. atate of Oregon, to grant a license to T. J . KuIIIvan, of flush, Oregon, to aell aplrituoua, malt and vinous li quors lo less quantities than one gal lon io North M arner precinct, Lake county, atate of Oregon, for the period of aix months, as in duty bouod we will ever pray. J. J. Scott. -lack Gee, D. U. Cleland, J. Mesener, Bert Brittaln, Richard Allen, R. E. Hartley, Joe Jones, George Maralin, 11. A. Stanard, Billy Morgan, C. H. Connor, M: M. Barry, Win. Lane. C. W. Dent. Jamea D. O'Connor, C. H. Robinaon, L. P. Mauxey, Hugh Falvey, H. B. Klgge, F. P. Lane, John F. Burke. W. B. rl?l. Con Fitrgerald, W. E. fsjhuster, John D. McAuliffe, fat v. Umnlun, Tim Murphy, Pat Barry, Geo. L. Van Patten, P. IC. Caldwell, D. R. Jones, J. W. Fine, 1. E. Taylor, Thos. Lynch, T. Anderson, A. M. Bogner, R. B. Grisel. . Frank Ro)-gers, O. W. Higby. A. C. Snow, W. M. AHord. Philip Lynch, W. Z. Moss, E W. Priday, J. M. Handley, 11. Witael. N. E. Currey, Pat Murphy, J. Moynihan, J.J. Van Keulen. State of Oregon,) County of Lake, j I, T.J. Sullivan, being first duly sworn according to law, depose and say That the foregoing petition contains the signatures of an actual majority ol the whole number of legal voters of North Waruer precinct, Lake County, Oregon ; that each of said f signatures is genuine; that each of the persons whose signatures are signed to said petition is an actual reaulent In said preolnut at the date hereof and was and has been actually a resident of and residing in said precinct at least thirty days Immediately preceding the date he sinned this petitlou, and also of the filing of the aame and pre sentation thereof. T.J. SULLIVAN, Plush. Or. Sworn to and subscrlled before me this Hth day of April, 1911. (SEAL) J. J. VAN KEULEN. , Notary Public for State of Oregon. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to the Hon. County Court, of Lake Couuty, State of Oregou, ou May 12, 1111, for a li cense to sell spirituous, malt and vinous llauors lu leas nuautities than one gallon ln North Warner precinct, Lake Courty, Oregon., for a period of six months from the 7th day of May, Bill. T. J. SULLIVAN. MTKAY NOTICK STRAYED or stolen. about Aug. 16., 1909, one gray mare, branded 1th .K on left stifle, wire soar on front leg, weight 1400, about 10 years old. Light bay, white faoe saddle horse, tame brand. ' wire soar on left front heel, about 12 years old, weight 1,000 pounds Liberal reward. AJXUKUW JUUKKUJ, Ad Si. BUMMONrJ I theClrcilt Court of ibo State of Oreiroii for Like Connty. K. W. Folic. t, I'latntirr, vs. Margnret M. Follett. Defendant. To Margaret M. Follett, the above named defendant: In the name of the atate of Oregon yon are hereby required t appear aud anawer the Complaint filed against you In the above entitled mnt on or before Friday, the 12th day of May, 1911. and If yon fail ao to an awer for want thereof, the pin In tiff will ak the Court for the relief de manded In hia Complaint, to-wit: For a decree forever dlanolvlnir tha 1 bond of matrimony now exlntlng be Jtween plaintiff and defendant and for tuch further relief aa may be meet with equity. Thia summona la nerveil no on you by publication thereof for aix Consecutive week In the Lake County Examiner, a newspafier of genera' circulation published in Lake County, Oregon, by order of the Hon. B. Daly, Judge of the County Court of ljke i.ounty, Oregon, and the first date of publication of thia summons ia March 30, 1911, and the laat date of publication ia May 11, 1911. V. LAIR THOMPSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICti OF FINAL SETTLE VI ENT Estate of J. a. Anderson, deceased. Notice ia hereby given that the un deralgned administrator of the estate of .f. A. Anderson, deceased, has filed bla final accouitasaaid administrator In the above entitled cause and that said court has fixed Saturday, the 29th day of April, 1911, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. as the time and the Court room lu the County Court house in Lakeview, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said final account and for settlement thereof. Now therefore, all persona Interested are hereby notified and re quired to file their objections In writ ing to aaid final account in the above entitled court on or before said 29th day of April, 1911. Dated this 29th day of March. 191L M. G. ANDERSON, Administrator of the Estate of J. A. Anderson, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Not Coal Land Department of the Interior, U. S, Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon. March 8, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Max Roebl. of f-akeview, Oregon, who, on. October 19, 1909, made Home Head Entry. No. 02645. for 8E, Section 24. Township .la 8, Range 18 E. Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention to make Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, liefore Kegi-ter and Receiver, United States I -and Of tlce, Jat Lakeview, Oregon, on the 15th day of April. 1911. Claimant names aa witnesses. Joe Am brow , Clarence Anderson, John Camptiell, and Oeorge Stevens, all of Lakeview, Oregou. Arthur W. Orton. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal Land) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, April 4, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Edward O. Pratt, of Lakeview, Oregon, who, on May 2, 1904, made homestead en try 3230 serial. No. 01185, for NE, Section 1, Township 40 8., Range 20 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed no tice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, United States Land Of fice at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 1st day of May, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: 8. H. Lewis, R. L. Vanderpool, C. W. Reed, R. W. Vernon, all of Lake view, Oregon. iRTHUR W. ORTON. Register. NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior. United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Aprils, 1911. To H. E. Janes of 713 Vanderbilt St, Portland. Oregon, Conteatee: lou are hereby notified that Oaka G. Beeler who gives 520 Windsor St., Portland, Oregon, aa his post-offlce address, did on February 19. 1911, file in this office his duly corroborat ed application to contest and secure the cancellation of your Homestead, Serial No. 02833 made January 10, 1910, for Lots 2, 3 and 6 Section 6, Township 20 8 , Range 14 E., W. Me ridian, and as grouuds f r his contest be alleges that II. E. Janess has not compiled with the law in residing uK)jj i he land, he having not estab lished his residence thereon. You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be tak en by this office as having been con fessed by you, and your said entry will be cancelled thereunder without your further right to be beard there In.either before thia office or ou appeal, If you fail to file in this office within twenty days after the fourth puhll cation of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and responding to these alle gations of contest, or if you fall with in that time to file in thia office due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the (aaid contestant either ln prson or by registered mail. If this service is made by the delivery ol a copy of your answer to the contestant ln person, proof of such service must be either the said contestant's written acknowledgment of bis receipt of the copy, showing the date of its receipt, or of the affi davit of the person by whom tha de livery was made stating when and where the copy was delivered; if made by registered mail, proof of such ser vice must consist of the affidavit of the person by Jwhom the (copy was mailed stattng when and the post office to which It was mailed, and this affidavit uius be accompanied by the postmaster's receipt of the letter. You should state tit your answer the name of the poat office to which yon desire further notices to be sent to you. ARTHUR W. ORTON, Register. Date of first publication April 13, 1911 " " itx-oud " zi), mi " "third " . " 27,1911 "fourth " May 4. 1911