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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1912)
Classified A Want Ad In Tho Lako County Examlnor Kcpc.'itcd a few times, if necessary, will find a customer for that property of yours. Hiey are scanned closely by intending buyers, and the coet is nominal 5 cents the line for each insertion. Special long-time rates. l !- I'Olt MliE- About llHHI IVM'lt Blnl (1(10 lii Ml 1 1. Kmc4 nearly Nil tllidi-r live ,vui - ul'l and idicatcd 1 1 1, Si Itm tin year. I..1111I14 Irniii Ritiulioii let t InicR. sheen hungo lit foster 1'1'it Applj ' Thoa. II. Sherlock. D.ivi Creek, Modoc Co., "ul. tf FOIl HA l,K: Lincoln and WucU face V'.H i..- I'lir i. Al-o lambs. W. A. Mifi nch. Ainu. ". i:nl. A'2'Mt I'Oll ,. I Ciuiruilltl'il (ioVcminent m-rlp, will 'i (. 11 r any agricultural Inn. I In Oregon. " cr acre. '. O Ibm lid. f.xctcr, nl. FOR S I E To 'he highest lihl'l' r. Ml acre. Si-e. 7. 1 . .17, II. IU Last. Lake Count v, Or-goti. Hprngil" Itivi r ro m t liruimli n. Mn J I Kirliy, sr J.i-wpli, M. J.v4 lot . KAl.l".- 'in-(.pHii matched liny geldings, 4 inn ol.l, w ell broke, sound, weight. 2e") I t n m I k. One spun gehllngH II .'"' ll. sound. I mn team, wciuhl 2700 IIim. I rU- f tr lour wHh clu iu hnri.os f.Vii Write or M. P. VM Iiniim, Du.U t in k. 1 ullf Jo -Til FOR I.K l.ivcry Jt Sale. Ivnlile located at I'llisli. Oregon. C'lii-pt.-l,. oinlit Including gaollic ii g. i, i-.n rula. fir. W III hi ll tor om- MlllirilllUl eS ll'MI 1 In lllllldlllg alone cot. A money maUiT for,B IT 10 ! ilvrrv num. Aililrci .I.J. 1111 kciilen, flush. 1 reg 111. mill If .'( HU,i:-l.oi IiI.m k ;:t. triii-l Mi ( NV. .if N. va "f !. IN I wn. :is. Kiini' 3i, 1 hu m. fi in rcc 1 vtT rlKht, Taxi M ihii. l'r!" rimli aiMivmh K .1. tinulu, liiillup, N. Mi'Xlf". KOil SAI.K Trm-t i0, S.h- 7. lv,p :;, muK" -M. mi l l"l 1". " "N "r nil k x.ili' -'Hi nihil It. Ail tlif.n N S. M.ilrlm-, 143 l.lnil'ilu Av N. Mllini apolli. Mum. Tor ball Lot 'ii, blH-k 7:1. tract IS, Tcwiiflilp :is. Kuiiif - M arr'. ;J7 60 pHiil m utlilitUiniil wal r ilitblH. I'll'H I.. J. K. Htruutf, Cilliliuii. Nfb. " HI MA I ,K Tlie ImmI iiiilpl freiulilr lux out lit In l-Mke Cou'iiy, lintilrn iil iiHwinunii Mcrriiuille coiiipuny, I'airtii-y. on-noii. KOK BALK "JO arri'M to cultivniloii Ik-iiik part of tin' SKJ-4 of M-1 l hv.. l.', towimbiii o( It. !7 K. in liartn y Co. I'rbv t'JO l"-r tu ro or iiiilil taki lot I-i rortliiinl. lirny. Iwal & LucU, &2 L'nioo Ave. No., i'ortlniitl, "' KOlt HA I.K aO iu-ri-a lu w-rtlon towiiMblp X. rnnw .'. KihjuIh' of St-aner Hrox., l-iikeview, Ore. TUKLakevifW AliMtnut A Tltlu Co. Im nukuiH hixh-ihI prlrt'i on Abntrai-U to O. V. I, t'o.'a TraitH anil Town Lot. 1 OK HA I.K: l'l arrca of lanil. NW) of Sr.t4. Stttloii Towiihhlp KaiiK' KhhI W. M , ami lot No. 18. block, No. :. of MieOn-Kou V al ley La ml Co. Aiblliion. ijkevle-. I'rlce :UIII U0 caah, 1 Miler, Kerndali', Humbolt Co. Culif., Uox 2s:. f OK HA I.K- ll 1. bliH-k 47. trct in. wtlm lwtmiiii raiiiiu IV lu mn. I olliiH n oR f mi the Ihvu or rloe nil tl) lilulug laud. . 0 V lluy, Uarflclil, Kubr. roKTXl7K Ixit US, blix'k 7, ami Truct H'j if ol N W(i .( S W4. (m-0 1, TarpW. Kiik i", lu vri. Villi wkut rliflil AUilrcw red Onr.lmT, I.UlNin, North Dakota rOK 'Sai.K-1 ret 14, T.HH. R. 1U, lu aero. I.. J. l orltT, 1'orlUinl, Ti'. roKTil Trrt 1, Il. T. 87. K. U, 4iaiTM. J. H. IVarmin. W Alamwla Ave. Di'Uvur.Cul. Kmk A I.K -Ut 21, blocu II mul irnot , Hw IH, 41. K IK, ) H.!n-. Ail.lrvu Tiltluu Ward, 111 t. ..i M. Ihh Miilno, iowa roll MAI K -I ol 14, hllliU l;tU,Ilil N1, ol H104 Ol SWU, Vfc 17. Tim acri. Kiln L. rJ. Ikis 14, KlilK.'lIrl isl.- I'rlta In-iM. KOK HALU Ut ami NK't, h1-,. -AU.Ir. u J Pierre Wo. , !. ilitltlou, . fl fi hi: rut. f 1 Villi. ;. i ... M tir '1 1 KOlt HAl.K--l.ot -4. li It i.. .....Ion. ami n' ol N w .4 ol H, '. , 1 KJi., 0 arnn. A(llr'i- C. C. lluruiou loo Klin t, Ki.inlil. H. V. I.4IMT (Ml Kt l LOST: Olio ri'd roan borw, wearluK hII mul liolililt'H, lirumli'il J .. LiimI m'fii about two wwkH bro on (Cottonwood went of Lakevli'w. Will pay - M lor information leail liiK to' retovcry. 1. 1'. Ala liny. Jl.tikevli;v. )ri'Kon, ' tl rolJM: lu Laki'vlow litnt wet-k, lady's buihII koIiI watch with t-hiilu attaclied. Owner call at tlio Kxaiu lncr 'iinl prove property nnti tlicy may have lama by pnyliiK for thin ad. A2i) WASTKU WANTKD to lie located 011 tlratclaaa 100 acroa. tilvu particular an to aoll, cliuiat-, location, water, tim ber Htc. W. M. lirowu, 112, K. 10th St., Portland, Oregon. 2tp We need a aaloHinan iu each of sev eral excellent flielda to null our apleu did nuraery atock. A permanent place, chhIi weeklv and a square tlrm ba:k of you. Write for particulars. WaahluKtou Nuraery Co. T'oppeulah, Waab. Wanted Anent. Write Health A Ac cldeut Insurance. Oregon Surety & CuuHullty Co.. 322 Board of Trade, Portland, Oregon. MlHC'KI.I.ANKOtm 4 Caniaa Sawmill la now running right aloutf. Any and all persoua wanting lumber will find It here. All orders promptly tilled. Sllmfllg k Christie. Jn2()-t( Waitf Ads I.MI OMN lu un. i. rr7:T"n.i:n whikya't the Hotel IrflKevU-W bar. The Ih'et llt d i,u- -i 'vlilxk v mad,-. 1 f r..rv f.M. I.i 11 1 K AT Til E NOTICE FOR Rl ward Issued by tin 'l t'ihlH" Company for deal roylng lu pro ert.v. DM roo REWARD A REWARD of .fly dollars Is bar iijr olfered for ieiormatlnn lh.it will lad to t lie art-en nil') conviction of h 11 y peiaou who has stolen wlrcH or t litr ruirl from our Coi)iHiiyi ri'l 1I;b ani rnnrl In Imrnliy olferoiJ for tnfoniiH' v n I hut will lend to tha rrpMt Hint riftvletlni) of anyoua ' dnb- roylriH tl property of Hie OoinpHny. (Jlin. Liiil.nch siTftii' , mV Co. Tel. A Tel, Co. 1- tf. I.I J l. ,! K HI lllMi NO'I i K OK ( O.VTKST lc artini nt of flu Inli ri. r, United Slaleii I .HUH Olllrc. uakevlew Ore Kim, AtiKUHt II, If'I'J To the belra of Martin 1" llrMWu. de (wired, ol pri'Hent addrc-M tinkiiown, 'ontiirti'e You arc hereby no llh-d that lwla K. I'eiirnw ho (tlvea 1'oit liock, Ore., iih liU p hi olllee adilr.M h. ill.) 011 Jul. I.I, llilj. Ille III ihin olll.e Ida duty cor rohoraled nppltciitiini to (niiteat and (.cur,- I he ra lid-Hal l"tl of 1 1 omeatend i:mr. . N rial No (llvil mule April Ml, l'.KI'.!,"for Loin I. 2, II Section .1, 'roan i: S . IIiiiil'" U I... W lilumette MerUl Ian, and n-i prnuniN for lilx con (Ml be iillecH that HHid land baa been iiliHiidoiied liy lieirx of da 1.1 entrymau (or more 1 linn alx niootha IhmI pnat: thiil. the helm ol Hild eiitrvman lue uoi cultivated or Improved auid land In any maimer. You are, therefore, further notified that the aald alleattoiiM will la tak en by thUolll-e a lit vlnif latui con-fe-ci d by you. and votir kbIiI entry will In canceled thereunder without your furl tier rljtht to lie heard there in, either before thin office or on ap peal, If you fall to tll In thin offire wit bin t wenty (lay after the FOURTH publication of thin notice, a4 ahown la-low, your BiiHwer tinder oath, ac clllcally iiiiH'tiii and reapoDilliie; to thene allenationH of content, or If yorj full within that time to (lie In thla ollti-e due proof that you have crved a copy of your anitwcr on the aald ron teMaiit either In peraon or py retfla teriil mall. If thin acrvlce in tnade by tho delivery of a copy of your an awcr to the conteitaut in mtod. proof ol audi acrvlce inuat la either the aald contestant's written acknow leilKUient of Ida receipt of the copy aliowini; the dale of la receipt, or the attldavlt of the in-rnon by whom the delivery wna ma a alatlu when and w her the copy wan delivered i If inadu by reentered mall, proof of micli aerrlce inuat cooalat of the all J davit of the pi re on by whom the copy nan mailed Klatlun when and the poat ollice to which ll hh mailed, and lhiatlidnvlt mum tie accouipuni ed bv the p'l tiaaater'H receipt for tin let te'r. Y'ou Bhould wtato lu vour answer the. mime of the poatollice to which you desire future noticea to be aent to you. A. '.V. OKTOX, UfxUu r. Date of llrct niiliUcallon Autf t " ' Hii-oud " " " third " " " " foui Hi " Sepl. .., NOTU'K h'ou PUISLICATION (Not Coal Landn) United Statea Land Office at Lake view, Orejrou, July 20, 1SI12. NOTICE is hereby izi veil that Jamea I Ij. Wheeler, Jr-, whoae poat-ollice ad- dreHH Ih Lakcvlew, Oregon, did, on the lltli (lay of May. HU'2, llle lu thin ollice Sworn Stutcmeut and Applica tioti, No. Oftil.ss, to purchase the S)B' SV.y,. Section 11. TowmhIiIp 41 S, HnutrelSK, Willamette Merldan, and the tiiplM-r thereon, under the pro viidona of t he act ot .1 lino 3, 1S7S, and acta amendatory, known oathe"Tliu ber and Stone Law;" at Biich value aa mliiht be fixed by "iippralHiuent, aud t hat piirauatit to auch applica tion, the laud aud timber thereon have bee" apprnlHod, lit a total of $200 the tiiulier eHtlmated 70,000 board feet at 2.00 per M., and the land MO. 00; that aaid applicant, will offer Until proof in tuipport of thin ap plication aud a worn ata lenient on the 2lHt day of Kepteiubur, 11)12, bo fore the KcKinter & Itecelver of the United Statei Land Ollice. at Lake view, Oregon. Any jH'raun la at liberty to protest Huh purtdiaae before eutry, or lolltate a content at any time before patent lHHUea,by llliun a corroborated affi davit iu thia office, allexlug facta which would defeat the entry. Jy26-Dt A. V. Orton, KejflHter. NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior, United Statea Land Office, Lakevlew, Ore gon, August 5, 1912. To James ItobiMon of prerent ad dress unknown, Conteslee: You are hereby notllled that Nor wood Nash who gives c o James Ualn, Law Library, Court House, Portland, Oregou, as his poat-otlioe address, did on July IU. l'J 12, file in thla office his duty corroborated application to con test and secure the cancellation of your JioracHtead Entry, Serial No. 02414 made September 10, 1009, for Lou 1. 2, K N Wjf, Section 18. Town ship 27 , Kunga 16 JO., Willamette Metidlan. mid aa croundn for hi" con test alleges that entrymau has aban doned eulil laud tor more than Mix uioutlu latit pant. That suld entry man uever cultivated said land, or I.Mil 41. AltVMtTlMI iixed the aania for KruzlDir purpoaea. Yon are. therefore, further iintltled that the an Id allegation will betaken by thla nfllco na bavins la-en coiifeaa eil by yon, anil your nalil entry will be (iniceled thereunder without your further rlhl to be beard theieln, eil her before thla olflca or on appenl, K coil fll to tile In thla off) co u nlHti twenty tiny after the Fourth publica tion oftida notice, a ahown below, your niiawer. uinler oath, ii.eclllcall v J lii'ellnir and reaponillua' to theae nl . h u.il hum of content, or If you fall I wit bin that time to lile In thla ollice 1 due proof that you have aerved a copy 1 your aiiawt-r on 1 lie aalil con teal ant either in craoii or by reKlatered mall. If thia aervlce ia inade by the delivery of a copy of your ana w'er to 1 he ctinleaiant in peraon, proof of Mich ervlco intixt be either the eaid oiiteaiatil'a written acknowledge ment of bla receipt of the. copy, Miow bi tbedateof Ita receipt, tir tba alfl davit of the MTon by w horn the de livery aim made atatilitf when and where the copy win delivered: If made bv ri-Uteied mail, proof of nich aervice inuat conalat of the afll I'avltof the peraon by whom the ropy waa mulled Mtu'liijf a In n ami t he poat. ofllce to which It waa mailed, and thla affidavit ninat be acorn IMtnleil oy the poatinaater'a receipt for the letter. Y'otl ahould atite in your answer the nam-of the poaloffice 1o which you dealre future if. tlcea to be aiit to you. A. W. Oltl'OV. Keiflater. I 'ate of flrat publication Auk. 15, llI2 " " aecoml ' ' VI, " " " third " " SI. " " fourth " Sept, 5. " NOTIOJ KOlt I'l.'ULICATION Not ooal lauda U S. Land Office at Ijikeview, Ore- MHI. AllLftlat 0, l)V. Not Ice In h'-rel.y e;iven that (ieore W. A inn i, vvliow! piint-i llice lidllrepa la Fori I'.ldwell, Cal., did on the lit h Say of October, I'Jll, tile In thin olll-e Hworn Klatemeiit and Application, No O.iOll, to purchnae the vM SWVi. SK'.j, Sect'. n XI, Tp. 40 K.. it. 22 I.. V liUmel te .Meriilhin, and the tim er tli'-r.Mii, midf thi' irov Ulotia if the act of J line ;i, lTs ami n.ta amen latory, kiio-vu aa the "Tiiulier and Stone Law, at auch value an iniht be fixed ty (ipiiralni'iiient, and that piirauant to audi ai plication, the land and 1 1 tn I ht thereon have been np-pralHi-d at a total of 9100 i 0 Hie tlmta-r eetimated at Ii2ll,0n0 bunrd feet at 2.1 and 50 i-enta ia-r M, and the laud at (Um.OU; that KHid applicant will oiler dual proof iu aupport of hU applica lion and aworu atatemeiit on the 11th day ol October, 1U12, la'fore the Kegla ler ami Ko .elver ol the United Statea Land Ollice, at Lakevlew, OicLTOti. Auy peraon la al liberty to proteat thi ourchaM! beforeentry, or Initiate a con teat at any time la-fore patent Ihmich, by tlllnu a corrolarated affi davit lu thla office, alli-KlUK facta which would defeat the eutry. A. W. OKTON, llejriater. NO'I'K'K OF ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE OK HEAL 1'ItOPiUTY In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lake County: Notice is hereby given that Myrtle Payne, formerly Myrtle Uaroum. administratrix of the estate of Kll liarnuni, deceaaed, will veil at private sale for caah In hand, purau ant to an order of the county court of Lake Couuty, Oregon, the follow ing described property, to-wlt: rom menctng at a point thirty feet North and two hundred and fifty-five and three tiourlliM (26,'iJ) feet Kaat of the. Southeast corner of the .Southwest (jiiarier of t he South west (jaarler of i-eci Ion ten ( 10) In township thirty nine South of Kauge twenty Hunt o( the Willamette Mcridhiu, running theiico east one hundred twelve and three fourtliH ( 112"1,) fi et; thdu'e run tilnn North two hundred hixty (our (201) feet;; theuce ruiuuua went one hundred twelve 11 lid three-fourths (HU'j) feet; thence running South two hundred sixty-four (204) feet to I place of heginning, said property be ing situated in the town of Lukcvlew, (regou. The above described property will be sold from and after the Hut li day of Al.gust, 11112, at private sale, sub ject to the continuation ot the above entitled Court. Pate of llrnl ptbllcatlon August 1st, 11)12. MYRTLE PAYNE AdiniuiHtratrix of the estate of Kll It irtitim, (Icci-axcd. NOTICE OF CONTEST liepartinent of the Interior, United States Land Office, Lakevlew, JOregou Aug. 3, iyr. To Clarence W. Walker of 110 known, Coutostee : You are hereby uotiiled that Jacob II. Helsser who gives 2ttij ltussell St., Portland, OreKon, as his post office address, did ou July 5, 1012, tile In this office his duly corroborated appllcntfou to content and secure the cancellation of your hornet-tend. Serial No. 04H4.uiade September 4, 1II0S, for I xt a 7, 8, 0, 10. Section 1, Tuwnship 20 S., linage 14 E , Willam ette Meridian, and as grounds for his content he nlh'gea that said entry man has wholly adundoued said laud for more than six months last past. Yot are, therefore, further no titled that the said allegations will be taken by thlH office as having beeu coofoned by vou, aud your said entry will lie canceled thereunder without your further right to be heard therein, either before this office or on appeal, If you f.ul to file In this office within twenty days after the fourth publica tion of this notice, aa shown below, your answer under oath, specillclally meeting aud responding to these alle gation of contest, or If you (ail with in that time to tile la this i tiice due proof that you have nerved a copy of your answer on the said contestant either lu person or bv reentered mall. If this aervice la made by the delivery of a copy of your answer to the con testant In peraon, proof of auch ser vice must bu either the said coutcst aui's written acknowledgment of bla receipt of the copy, showing the date of Its receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the delivery waa made et. 't tin l; when ami where the copy waa delivered; if made by regis tered mail, proof of auch service must couolat of in.' affidavit of the persou by whom the copy was mailed stat- I.VAiM. AUVKIITKIIIi Ing when and the poat office to which It waa limited, and thla affidavit must 1st accompanied by the poatmater's receipt lor the letter. You ahoull state in your a newer the name of the poaloffice to which y ou (leniie In tore notice to be scut 'oyiin. A. W, ORTON'. Register Hat of first publication .liirf. 1", VAYl ' ' aecoml ' " 22.1IH2 ' " third " !W Irfl'i " " fourth " Sept. S. 1012 n oFh i f fo iT 7 ubLTcaticoT .Not Coal Land Pennrttiient of the Interior, U.S. Land Ollice at Lakevlew Oregon, August ll. l:il2, Notice In hereby given that Orover Wittier, allow post ollice address Is I ake City, California, did, or the -j:!rd day of October, 1011. Hie In thla ollice sworn Statement and Application, No. 0WKJ, to purchase the V. XKl, NX 8E, Section Township 40 8., Itango 22 K., Willamette Meridian, and the timber 1 hereon, under the provlHlons of the act of .1 nne 3, 1X7N, and act amendatory, known as the "Timber aud Stone Law," at such value aa might la llxed by appraise ment, aod that, pursuant to such ap plication, the land and timber there on have been nppraliu-d at a total of 1470.00. the limber estimated 740.000 hoard feet, at 5 and 50 cents per M, and the land ft 10 00; that aald apyll cant will offer final proof iu support of Ids application and sworn state ment 011 the 11th da of October. 1012, before the Revister and Receiver of the United Statea Laud Office at Inkevlew, Oregon. Any peraon la at liberty to protest this purchase before en try.or initiate a con tent at any time before patent issues, by llllng a corroborated affidavit In this ollice, alleging faclaw hlch would defeat the entry. A. W. O It TON. Regl-ter. ADM I MS f It ATOlt'S NOTICE In the Couuty Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lake. In the matter of th CHldte of) Edward A. Su.vder, Deceased. ) To all Whom It tnwy concern: No tice Is hereby given, that the uuder- sikiuiI Administrator of the i-ntate of hdward A. Snyder, deceased has tiled the liuul account nf big adinluls tratloa ,f said eMtate, with the clerk of the above entitled Court, and that Itno. li. Daly, .ludge of said Court, has fixed and appointed t-afurday, the IJbthdayof Se)tember. 11112, at the hour of 10 o' -lock in the forenoon of pa ill day, at the court riiiin of bald Court In the County Court llonneli. fhe town ol Lnkeriew, County of Lake, State of Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing of objections to such final account, if any there be, and for the settlement thereof Dated and fimt published thla 29th day of AugiiHt, 1912. JOHN ARZNEIt, Administrator of the eetate of Edward A. Snyder, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Conrt of the state of Oregon, for the County of Lake. In the matter ol the Estate of) Clara It. Ch ippull. Deceased ) TO all whom it may concern: XoMee Ih hereby given that the undersigned waa, by an order of Hon. it. D-dy, Judgo of the above entitled court, duly made and entered In said matter on the 29th day of August, 1912, duly appointed as administrator with fhe will anaexed of the State in Oregon, of Clara B. happen, deceaaed, und has duly qualified as auch Adtninistra tor. All persons having claims against said decedent or said estate are here- be required to piepeot the same, duly veiltietl. together with the proper vnucbr. 10 i.-iid Administrator at the 1 m orfie hi L. F. Conn, lu the town 01 I .akeview, Lake Coii"tv, Ore gon, within nix months from the date of the tirst publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 29ch day of August, 1912. OROX L. DUX PAR Administrator with will an nexed, of the estate In O e gon, of Clara P. Chappell, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Not Coal Lauds Department of the Interior, United States Land Ofllce, at Lakeview, Ore gon, August 22, 1912. Notice Is hereby giveu that James B. Searing, of Lakeview, Oregon, who, on March 9, 1910, made homestead entrv, No. 03124, for BW4'. Section 12, Township 39S., It tinge 17E, Willa mette Meridian, has tiled notice of In tention to make dual three-year proof, to establish claim to tho land ubove described, before the Register and Receiver ol the I lilted States Land Ollice. at Lakeview. Oregon, on the 2" til day ol September, 1912. Claimant names as witnenaes-. Oeorue Homier, Dan Chandler, Ceoige Hugh Weal und Lawrence Trucy, all of Lakeview, Oregon. A. W, ORTON, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate of Thomas Fenls, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of Thomas Ferris, deceased, has filed with the County Court of Lake County State of Oregon, bis final account of the Administration of said estate and that the Honorable U. Daly, Judge of the said Court, has by order duly entered, appointed Saturday, the fitb day ol October 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. as the time; and the County Court Room In the County Court House, in Lakevlew, Oregou, aa the place for hearing any objections to aald filial account, and for settlement thereof. Now therefore all persons interest ed are hereby notified and required to tile theirobjbctlona In writing with the said Court on or before said date. J. O. DODSON, Administrator of the estate of Thomas Fer- Dated this 29th day of August, 1912. Notice to the Public All outstanding bills owing the Lakevlew-Plne Creek Electric Co. tor electric wlrlug, globes, etc. now due must be paid to lhe above company at the First National Bank ot Lake view, E. C. T:if C4io.-, PresI Jent. OREGON AGRICUL TURAL COLLEGE I Thla great institution oimmis' lis dooia for the fall semester on Si-ptetn ; 1st 20th. Cournes of instruct loo in cbtdej Oeneral Agricultural Agrou- omy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, Bacteriology, Korony I and 1'laot Pathology, Poultry Hua- , bandry, llonlculture, Entomol -vy, : Veterinary Science, Civil EnirinK-rlng, 'Electrical Engineering, Mining l-n-ginerltig, Highway Engineering, Domestic. Science, Domestic Art. Com merce, Forestry. Pharmacy. JS-'olory, Chemistry, Pbyscs, MHtlieinatlia, English Language and Literature, Public Speaking, Modern languages, Hlatory, Art. Architecture, Indus trial Pedagogy, Chyalcal Edncatlon, Military Scieucn mid Tj.'IIc-, and and Music. Catalogue nod illustrated literature mailed free on Application. Address; DUl" 01 lne ,a" le,r 01 newe "0' Reglntrar. Oregon Agricultural Col- etnd beyond the sheaves of the first lege, Corvallis, Oregon. ! tcir- E' h "acceding teir is laid siml- Schoolycar opens September the j'1,ar'y. gradually increasing the height ofjid Jy25-a,0lo' B,ac' relatively in the center and GRAIN SHOULD BE PROPERLY STACKED The crop of small grains in the Northwestern statea the present year ii unusually good. In fact it is in a sense phenomenal. It is exceedingly 'mportant to all concerned that, this crop shall be paved. If possible not one buahel ahall be lost. The hazard is very considerable that the farmers may not he fully able to properly take CHre of this great wcrk. It is fitting, therefore, that everytb ng in reason should be done to auxia f hia ruin r f 1 r m I ! W VM I crop. Much of the grain grown in the Dakotas and Montana in 1911 was lost. This loss resulted from the inability uf the farmer to get the grain threshed in time. The outcome was that snow fell on the shocks in the field and on the flax lying in the sheaf, with the result that all of thia grain was greatly damaged and much of it was a total loss. This loss might have been en tirely prevented bad the farmers stack ed thier grain. The harvest of 1911 waa late, especially in regard to the flax crop and as a result much of the late flax was buried under the snow while lying in the sheaf. This loss might have been avoided bv stacking of flax as soon as it was dry. The flax crop of 1912 will also be late, and in order to save the crop it ought to be stacked as soon as it is dry. If it was not possible to get the comparatively light crop of 1911 thresh ed on t;me, it is a foregone conclusion that the bumper crop of 1912 will fare worse in that respect. It wi 1 be sim ply a physical impossibility to thresh all the grain grown in 1912 when it should be threshed, if the threshing is done in season. It, however, the grain crop is properly stacked, the farmer may thresh it at hia leisure, even dur ing the winter season. His crop is practically safe as Boon as it is stacked, let the weather be what it will. The farmer may then not only thresh his grain at bis own personal convenience, but when labor is more plentiful and cheaper than if be threshed bis grain at the usual season. The obiections that are usually urged to stacking grain are, that it Involves more labor than threshing from the shock. That is true, but when the thresher cannot come until much of the grain is lost, as it stands in the ahock from shellinir and other causes, the loss is far more than offset the advantage from threshing the 1 grain from the shock. It is morally certain that the present season, the thresher cannot overtake the work when it ought to be done. If, there fore, loss is to be prevented, much of the grain will have been stacked. The advantage fro-n stacking much or ad of the grain includes the follow ing: 1. It insures the crop from loss by birds, by undue shelling, by hail and snow, also tv rain, should the weather prove showery. 2. It enables CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. P. Mm CORY, lessee LAKEVIEW - OREGON Operate Stage, carrying linlted State Malta, Express and Pasngr ea the following route: LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LAKEVIEW AUTOnOBILES OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH TUB 3TAUE3 PARBSi One Way Round (rip Klamath Falls Route - - - $10.00 $18.00 Plush Route - - - - - 4.00 7.00 OCFICeS;- ' Lakevlew . aae MHce ptuth 1 Sullivan tlil Klamath Pall . AoMrtcan Hot. I he farmer to threrh at hi leisure and at a time when labor is leas co tly than in the rush of the harvert reaeon 3. It enable the farme' to diac his land as oon as trie shocks have been renor- and to plow It later, thus putting it in good condition for growing of crops ; the next season. In this way the moia , ture now in the ground may be so cob ! served as to mske practically sure m crop in 1913. ) It does not reauire great skill to , slack, but, of course, experience is ; neceaaary to Insure perfection In stag ing grain. The method to be followed is in outline as follows: A tier of sheaves should be laid after the fash ion followed in building a round shock. This tier should be as wide as the bot tom of the stack and circular In form. The stacker then begins in the center of the stack to lay the next tier. The sheaves of this teir lap over one an dher so as to make the center the highest part, the lap being less and less ;owards the outside of the stack. The , graouHiy iweiung me aiameier Dy ) the overlapp ng of the butts until the i height of about 10 feet is reached. A I few tiers then follow o an equal cir cumference, and then the stack shrinks in diameter with the laving of each succeeding tier, keeping the center I high until the last tier of fheaves ia I laid. The narrowing ot the stack is ! brought about by not permitting the sheaves of each tier last laid to extend so far cut as those of the preceeding tier. The stack should not have a diame ter of more than will enable the men on the stack to work withou- discom fort. The one who lavs the soeaves usually treads on each as he lays it. The Eheaves should be Ditched onto 1 lhe Btack from the waon on different sides of the same. If all are pitched on from one side the stack will settle most on the opposite side, hence the stack will naturally tip to that side. The top covering she Id be of some material that will readily turn rain. For 'bis purpose there is nothing better than slough bay or Kentucky blue grsHB. If kept high in the center and proper ly spread, it does not take much tor each stack. The stack should .not be so wide that it will call for the work of more than two men to build it. One takes the sheaves aa they are thrown onto the stack from the wagon and pitches them to the stacker. The stacking ought to be done aa soon as the grain ia dry. It may be necessary to delay, however, until the grain is all cut: that is. it may be ne cessary to delay stacking each kind of grain until that kind ia all cut. The number of days called for to leave the grain in the shock will decrease with increasing ripeness in the grain. When building the stacks they should be so arranged with an eye to convenience in threshing. The aim should be to place them eo that they will be thrown to the machine from two sides, having an opening between the two tiers of stacks in wnicb the machine could be moved forward from time to time. To allow the crop to waste after it has been grown is nothing short of a crime. $11.05 BEND TO SA LEM AND RETURN f 1195 round trip Bend to Salem via Oregon Trunk Ry. for the Oregon Stae Fair. September 2 to 7. 1912. Tickets w ill be sold August 29 to Sep- tember 7th inclusive, with return ,llutt of September 11th. Through dally train for Portland leaves Bend ot C:30 A. M., arrives Purtland 5:30 P. M. in same station with Oregon Electric Ry. for Salem. Details fur nished on request. J. H. Corbett, Agent, Bend, Oregon. A 29-2 J. L. LYONS, D. D. S. DentUt Office in Watson's Block, Lake view, Oregon Eiprm Tear experience In Mleblgaa. Gradual ol Culvemlty of Mlchiu.