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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1901)
LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER t U KEVIEW, OREQON, OCT.J , 1901. A MODOC COUNTY POET A J'let Jay. Tlie follow Inir story wss not tolt in Ijktvipw by long wsya, m we hare no jy iirt, Imt it came (nun ft town : named Ij Junls, (.'! : i iViin'i tlicy 've quwr name (or U lions in tit if ill s-vtim? "Id. Junta ' sounds awfully tunny. dotin't you know" Mitt llie Nrw Ynrkvr. "Sh I IWt call ' it a Junta ; it's I Hunt," whitrtHl the fat (rit ixl. "TlifM Mexicans out 'here pmnotinov j though It vrrwh. HtMiivniWr that ami you will ivi be inn Inns-hoi at." Tli man imirinnrvil Ins thanks ami atinlirtl the bill of fir. After the w ittier had gskett tor h's order the third time he colored a little nd aid: "Waitah, you may bust hrinn me some haekrahbit with apple hellv on the side, order a mint hnlep from the bar and brintt me Home of the salmon shIipI The linests within hearing were r"rmir. The New Yorker Int'Sine highly indignant and turned will) wrathful gaze on bin new found friend. "Mavis you think llii in a hoke," he trtid. "You can htlst lake a run and hump at you reel I if you take me for a hay !" and he stalked out of the diuintt room. Visits Portland and is Interviewed on the Modoc War. Eaekiel. alias "P" Muaic.ot Modoc county, Cal.. i making his first visit to Portland. When seen at the F.smond he was enthusiastic, over the objects of in terest he had, so far, encountered in the metropolis. "She's ahummer.'ud no mistake," said he. Wydanie it 1 that Wit newspaper l.i.iKur!. Iltn Idoff tAck (if niV .. , . , .1 u:...i.. sprinkunl with lemon huii-e cabin, dow n in Modoc, nd bicycles, nd 1 everything's just icreat. Then the ele vators! (.Jee whig! The fust time I tackied one in this hotel ehe whizaed up m fast it uk inv breiuh clean away, 'nd I was mighty near as bad skeered as I wui durin' ihe Modoc War. Sure punkins I wui in that war, U'iV younger then, 'nd having less experience 'nd sense. "One day I trni sent out as a sort of a apv, ter locate a band of savage, sup posed to Ik hid in one of the noomerous caves, about three miles fi'm iieadqtiar ters. I crep' aloi;g mighty keerful like. nd wux beginnin to think the mis hed changed their locality, when all of a auddent, fr'm out'n the earth, about a million bushy MihIoc heads ril up before me, 'nd arrera 'nd ballets began to whi 'nd sing around me like a bee hive in the bloom of a Summer irui. I guess I kivered moreground in the suceeedin' ten seconds than eny sprinter of the Woolly West ever did in two minutes. "Purin' the war, 'nd up to the time the iDj'uns got plum Christainiaed, 1 wuz wounded three times. Got a bai cut oa the left shouldei blade, rnd an arrer in my back, 'nd a bullet in my right heel. How I faced all the dangers 'nd got out is a miracle to me j it. One thing, I wouldn't do it over for a thousand dol- ( lars. ! "Arter the rebellion was quelled, 'nd while convalescin fr'ui my hurts, I writ ; a pome deseri bin' the hull business. I tuk : it to the paper published at the countv , neat 'nd offered it I r publication. The , editor tuk me to one side, arter runnin' ' his eve over the introductory canto, 'nd aays he, 'Pap, I am a rniitiin' this sheet for all they is in it. I git the countv . print in' ($300 a year) 'nd that graft, with , ball tickets, boss bills, patent ads 'nd w'at few subscriptions I collec' fur, perve to renJer a meagea support fur me 'nd my family. Now, as you kin see, I print my paper on thet obi Hoe hand press, 'nd while I would like to do you a favor, 'nd send the burnin' words your genius has dictated thunderin' down the corridors of time, I really kin not ake the risk. Should I break the press in the attempt to print that masterpiece, life would hev no mure charms fur me.' He then brushed away a tear 'nd tenderly handed me back the manuscript. "I waited aw hile, 'nd then mailed a re vised copy oi the pome to a leadin' 'Fris co journal, inclosin' 2- cent wuth of stamps to pay fur copies of the nnmlier in which it apR-ared. I afterwards learned that the copy-reader of the paper spoke of tuk the stamps 'nd invested their proceeds in live schooners, 'nd subseq uently borrowed a 2-cent stamp from the snake editor to tell me that my pome had been accidently de- r-jyed by tire, through the keerlessness of the otiice devil. "I rew rit the pome 'nd hev read it over to myself so much that I've got it by heart. As you area noocpaper man, I will speak it off to you. It won't take mon 'n a hour, 'nd you kin decide as to its wuth, 'nd if you want it, I kin mail it to you. The first canto begins " Hut his auditor gave the sign of distress to the day clerk, who inforn.ed him that he was wanted at the 'phone, thus en abling hitn to make his escape bv the back entrance Portland Telegram. I The Catholic fathers have a flourish ing mission nation on the writ shore of Lake Tanganyika, at a place where the forest oouies nearly down to the water's edge. This place hat been known for IS years on the maps a Mpaia, and much haa bren written about it as a atation where the Cath olic missionaries have been trying to introduce civilization in a most prac tical manner. Here in the depths of Central Africa they have been tench in if the natites how to make brick and lumber, how to improve the iia!ity of the iron they dig from their hills, how to make bet trr im plements from thia useful metal and the bent methods of tilling their props. A great many native hae cjiiue from f.ir around to enter the schools at Mpala. A ve ir aeo the natives who had been taught to set type in the ririntinr of fice made their first book. A few copies of it ha ve reached Kurepe and a 't riveted considerable at ten tinn. The lit t hook is a geography. It tells, in the native lansruare, and in the sitii'est man ner, something; about the world. It fives the most interesting facts about the geocrapl'y and peoples of sou e of the great nations. There are only 58 pR?es in it. but they contain a rreiit deal of information without beinij crowded with to much detail as to make the story hard to read. Father O. Van Acker wrote the lit tle volume, auperintrnded the typeset ting and printing, and made the map which adorns the work. The natives under his tuition attended to every me chanical detail, from typesetting to binding. The book is an excellent spec imen of typography, considering that it is the first effort of the black print er who made it. and it furnishes con clusive evidence that progress is mak ing in the heart of Central Africa. Tha Great Carnival Which opens at Portland on Sept UHli and continues until October IbMh, lHOl, w ill l well worth a visit to the metr lis. Kxhibitaof agricultural and horticul tural products, mining and manufactur ing Industrie, athletic exercises, a horse show at which feats of horsemanship and the various forms of fancy tiding will Im seen, and a magnificent military tournament, paiticipated in by picked companies from the Oregon National Ouard, are a few of th attractions at the Carnival thia year. The Southern 'Pacific Co. will sell tickets at low rates for thisocension, and will also run a snvial excursion (nun Ashland to Portland and return, stop ping at all Intermediate stations, the dates and rates (or which will Is an nounced hereafter. H7 -4 risti. moor. I .and Office at l-akevlew, Oregon.) Sel J4, Hl. i Notice la hereby given that tne following named solder haa tiled notice of Ills liileulloii to make final prool In support of tils elahn, an. I thai aalit proof will ) mato tx-fore II. Kleharitaon, I'otinly Ckrk at Muni". Oregon, " Noieiuler 4, liml, via: Joseph J. ration , M. K, lortlie lots J. ami N Mec. a T 41 M., K S.S K. W'.M. lie iiainea the follow Ins a Itneaa ea to prove hla eolitttMioiiN r, alUeiti-e ooii ami riillHatlon ol aall laml. vli : M. M. Ifcmii, t'haa. (lark, saintirl Mall ami Kr.-.l I.. Ml.n. allot Ih ioo, uri'dii. K. M. Ha att us, Ncpt w as Hogtsior. According1 to an ingenious statisti cian who haa been at work on the subject ever since the assnssination of Kiiitf Humbert of Italy, the great cut number of murders is likely to be committed in that country in which animal, are treated with the most cruelty. He claims, too. that compar atively few murders are committed in those countries in which societies for the protection of animals flourish. Out of every million inhabitants, he s-iiys, there are in England and Ire land only 6 murderers: in. :.n,,f. ,i- in I'.elgium. 14: in France ifi- in 11 Stricken With Paralysis. Hetidersun Oiimelt, of this place, was stricken with partial paralysia and completely lost ilie use ot one arm and side. After being treated by an emi nent physician for quite a while without relief, in v wife r. commended Chambcr iaiii's Pain lialm, and after using two Isjttlcs of it be is almost entirely cured. ko. H. M OoXAi.n, Man, Ijgan county, W. Ya. Several other very remark able cures oi partial paralysis have been effected bv the. use of this lini ment. It is most widely known, how ever, as a cure for rheumatism, sprains and bruises. Sold by Iee IJeall, Urun- Austria, 23; in Hungary, 67; in Spain, 3, and in Italy, K5. These figures, he maintains, are Just what mig-ht be expected. In no coun try, he says, are animals treated with more kindness than in fireat liirtain und with more cruelty than in Italy, and the treatment accorded to them in the other countries may fairly be gauged according to the number of murders committed in each. At the same time thin statistician, who is a German and an influential member of the Herlin Society for the Protection of Animals, admits that climate is a considerable factor in this matter. A crew- of about HO me i are at work on the bi( canal that will drain the big marsh says the Post. The canal will be 30 feet wide on the bottom and deep. r I a, PltOOi--. I.sml fiftire Ht Lakevlew, Oft-Kon, Heptem h r SI, Nut-ee I llep-hv ill veil thai the fol lo i UK n u nnl K-llIrr has fili il notice of his i ii lot' ion to make final proof in suport of Ilia claim, and that aahl proof w ill be iiiudi- he fore the K'-Kiao-r anu Keceivi-r at lkevlew, 'ri-Kuii, on Noveiiiiwr t, Itsil, lz: Aiilmihi W illiams, lid. E. 'J, for Ihe hK1. h.-i-. li T. 41 H., H. lit K., W. M. He iihim- the folli,wlii uilueaai a to prove Ut coiitiniioiia residence upon ami cultivation of aaid laml. viz. Jniiie, A. Wiliiama, of I.akevlew, Orexuii, l,ela A. arriker, of hakevlew, Oregon, Imvid II. (irove, of bakeview, Oregon, Arou I'. Kooer, of lkeview, Oregon. Out. a-:w. K. M. Bhattain, Ki-giaier t'ulted Hlatestnd Office at Ukuvtew, Ore- roii, Sepiemher 16, 1!H. Notice is hereby Klven that the follow inn-named settler lias lllisd no lo... ,.f hi. itu,.,o. ...ulu Mnul ,..,u.f o, 3 feet : support of his claim, anil that said prool will be Fourteen fiinr-borso seraio-ra Are ! """lu bi:for the Reglaler aud Receiver at rouriu-n iour-uorse scraers are , k,.v., ork-on. on Octoher is. iwu. vis: Imjuil' used on the Job. No more than . barles K. Wllwon Hd. K. uM lor the h4 Hee. fc ... , , ... ... , . :w I . Mi H., K. 21 K., W. M. Hi) names the follow- oneoanal will lie dug this fall, and that , in witnehses u prove his voiitinuuuN rualdeuce i i. t .1... : ' upon ano cultivation w sam laiuj, vijs: t nas. lover uiih. a.i w.o Bpiiog, H. l.veless. H. B. Chandler. Wm. Klmaev anJ Will IAS Ullif on the liowever, a oimilar one through the big marsh. h. Ixvelesx, H. B. Chandler, W. I.. Hohlnson all ol Lakevlew. Orcxou. licpt. l'J-37 K. M. liKA l l AIN, Hugliater. Ijind tiffice at lakevlew. lrron. An.-, a. r'l I I Notice la hereby liven that the follow In- named aetilcr li tiled police of hi- liiiciiiion to make final proof In aupiMirt id ti la claim, i and that said proof will lie mad tHdore Ihe. Keslater ami lteeeler ai l-akri lew. Orrs-mi, on I OcioImt I.V lsnl. vli: lein i. Ivleiiliamtli II. K. No. 'JUH3 for the f'x NK1, and V, sK' I mt. IT Tp. .1S. It. S7 K. lie namea Ihe fldlo i IllS w IttleaiM'a to prove hla colllitilloll ri-aliletlce t U(n and cullltaiii'ii of -aid laud. ti Adam Adrian, r'rank Adrian. Ilenrv lliiKhaon and M'wia IK-lenl'aii(li all ol IKnio. iiresmi. K. M. Ha.n ts. 3.VS Keglalcr. KIAI. PltnOr'. IaiiiI Officr, l akevlew OrrKon.l Aug J". Mil. I Notice la hen-br given that (lie follow lug. named Settler lla. tiled notice of hla lutein loll to make Anal imiI In aupsirl of toa claim, ami thai aald pr..f will In- made Ufore the keirtalir ami Hi'elver at lkeileM. Ilri'iroll. on Ociotx-r 1 1. I'd, tic Adam I' leleni,augh I Manager II K. .No. a4 tor th HWi. SK' ST.il,i,i fiK.', ami sS.i, M.', S.H-. Jii 1 p. .M . It. ST K. He names the following wlttu a-ea lo prove hla coiitlnwoua resident e uimmi and rulttvatloii of said Isnd, vis : Adam drlan, Frank Adrian, Henry H ughftou and Ijtwis iefeiiiauirti all of liriilo. On gun. K. M HaaTTAis. H.VS Kcglalnr. ' dii-fd liaik 1st) acres-an arrea meadow, all (nod larmlnf land, ilusted nn Iha Hla.h road, ad iilnlug l.akevlew limits) house, barn ami corral A valuable piece uf properly ellher tor agrlrult ural, garden or building imrpoaea. For furlher particulars riuiuire at Tli f.ssmlner ortli'e. si rea -Meadow and palure land In lliwiac lk Valley, all fenced with four barbed wlrei living springs. KihUlr at this uftlc' Forty acres, isrdrn apot, I mile south ad Lake view en main mad. Five head of rattle, liiirau and buggy, good realdeiice, roolna. IIISI organ, all hoiiaehobl rffwts. Iluysr ran step lu and lakt lull poaaeaalon prepared for farming. On hundred and Ally buahela gralri grown nr. I year It w aa cultivated. Will grow alfalfa, One of the beat amall garden apota III Ijiko county. Knqulre of Agency lakevlew. A saw ml'l, caaelly s.iui feet -r itav. Mow running, In good order; half lulvreat In goo.1 planer i Ih roc yoke of cattle, trucks .chains etc. ; also I.Hacrea laml containing i seelleiit llmlH r. sitnaled 4 mllea from Ijikevlew. W rite In I ake view Heal K.laln Agency, l.akevlew. Oregon, KlghlY acres laud fenced, good home and barn, -M aero cleared; S area been plowed; will grow alfalla or garden. W tile lo I aket lew i ll.-al K.iair Agency Is.'ai acres alta'ia, hay and grain land. 3 m t lea south if (Vdarillle, In Surprise Valley. In l'JtMa place produced bail tuna of hay a d sissi buahela of grain, ran grow i inna uf hay any year. Now baa a aland of 'JvA acr- a ol alfalfa Three crops alfalfa without Irrigation will 1 ru ihla )car. Flte gmsl remdellce plM-ea on the ranch. The place can be cm up Info ? or S amall ranches very nicely. All Inradow and natural iprlnga all over Ihe land. Tarilca buying citn alo Include In Ilia purchase A'aalgood breed aheep ami li headcallle If .hey ib alre. A 1'SI wliool hollar la l,a ad d III olie corner of Ihla ranch. No Irrigation nco-aaary i for fruit, allalfa or grain rablug. Complete outfit of g'MMl liora, a, wagons and machinery i for farming purasra go with the ranch, Ihla la Ihe flucat dairy ranch In Surprise Valley. A splendid .-state for a colony of seven or rlghl famlllra. Ow tier dealn s to sell l cause he has tii iiiiii li laud and too many other lulereaia lo look afiar. For further part eulars write to or ruiiilrr of Ijikrv lew Agcucv, J. K. Me'.arrey What' Your face Worth? Komctimcs a fortune, but never, if you have a sallow complexion, a imiii moth patches slid blotches j on the skin. -all signs of I.iver Trouble rui ir. miik s .New i.iver I ills itive Clear Skin, llosv ( hiiks, l!ii'b Com- riAi. rKnF frilled statea Ijitid nfflce. Ijtkevlew. Oregon . U 11 tut, I V...l.. 1 I. .. ... t. w ,.l..n II.., follow ing-named aeitbr haa Hied notice of hla ' lleion. Only 1'5 cents at I lea 11 ' Iril tiileiiiion to make final proof In support of hla Stole. claim, and that said proo: will ' made U-tore i H. Itichardson. i'oniitv I lerk al Hurua. Oregon, i " oil Novrtnlwr 4. ti, i: Melvln M. ISian. II. K. I'M, lor the SK1. SW I Mec. ,U T ' It. 4l K. W M.. Nf.i. tt 4, sK1. SVS i, and lot : .t- 4 I . :iS , K :Ci r... W. H lie namea th- following wltiieaaea to prove hla continuous residence up on aim cultivation ol said land, vli: Joseph J. t allow, ( has. ( lark. Samuel Hall and Fred 1.. Allen all of Dcliio, Oregon ' Kepi. j; : K. M. liaATTAis, Keglatcr. : PR0PK5SI0NAL. HWITH at MTKI4;K, W. I'a. l.akevlew. Or. OFFIt'K- Heall s Prug Mlors, (alls answsrts promptly day ar nlghu K. II. MMITII M l Idihevlew. Or, OFFH'K - Uksvlaw Prug t Vs. Mora. J W RfSsr 4 haw Morrlaon i A 3L. Iiiiii : i-i. Feeder & Morrison BLACKSMlIf S AMD I10RSISII0IRS New Pino lo ever thing: In the tllarkamllhlliK l ine and waliarur lion (ssrsslrrrl CroeK, Oregon. JSSWISiiSaiis nmm il umiii aaassaaaaasawaamasi Jk .. ,T ' - -- i i - Lakeview Livery WM. K. BARRY & H. W. J. BARRY, Props. m-4 0 Vi m a 4 i t - a . a in Connection Horses boarded by the day or month First class turnouts find saddle horses. Our specialty is the quick and safe de livery of passengers to all points in the district. and Grain for Sale. Hay Prprietors Barry's Opera House Only place In l.akevlew fur holding public entertainment, LA KRANCESCA $3.50 Shoes for Ladies. Fine Kf Shapes Shoes ff Anc For Wf All yy - sizes. ife. Men. I.. V. 41 "OK Allarnrs al laiw lakevlew. Urrgaa OFFIt'K- Hal lull.lm. V. II. IMLHI MCI K Atlrnr .al-liw. lakevlew. Or. HFFII'R fair lliiilillng vj mooiTk " Allrsie..jkw . lakevlew , lr HFFIt'K - laly llulldlng. IMt O K. i:ih:sst Isestllal l.akevlew, llregat) uFFIl K I'aly Hulldlng. r voodieh Qf the MRio .'::;!:: a- Mr-,.,,ti (hr M ita 4th W ."In, of ) rmvii iniiiith Iti Mai.tnc Mnll i n i,. m IT V I MsetaaiW a ... I I C aT a . a 1. . u .. I... a - l.l iniel li tana r m, iril. i ...I'mhts Pvthius... jS ) I"MIMK 1..4.KK lOlMiK N v.. mmda Sj . every Tues-lat o.iilii.. (i., Fellows V 's Hall. I.aketlea, lire. V tailing Ki.lglila S) 3 v isii. ii. a ipd. a, oi it. aim n. i S t cordially luviied. JAt III HIOM, I lialieollor I'oii.inander. fa II s i r ii n Mm lamoc Rarrv "ria kaiio Fms in jailiC) Dail J n.1,1 r , raes; re.eran for (aethers. Koui.cs. s Sijuare I rop and Hill lu rlglil ear. lar brand III, llaiige, ran l.ak I'oslolTIi r .'bin as, akri lea , I iregou. Zac whitwonh :;:r:;;z:",;!i right lor ewrs; reterae for weibera. Tar limit W, Itauge, Fish I reel,. I'osli.niie addraaa. Ikrvlesy, Oregon. at thb RED SHOE STORE. MaiE!3pC T tski rffis'l Siiinliiv, My '. mi. No. i H tA a. in. l.r . lieu Ar u o'i a. in. Ar . r- n in in It . I.v V.i'i a. in. Ar . i' ar I.v V 41 a. in. Ar . Kraneia . I v lu lu a. in. Ar ,. I'urdv I v In a., a.m. Ar I'lumaa I.v Hi l.it a in. I.v .. I'lumaa r in '.J a. m. Ar I hat Ar 111.1 a. in. Ar ameroii Ai II :4.'i a. in. Ar. . Hed Ilia k . Ar II 'VI a. m. Ar . I'ouaiaiitla . Ar li 1:1 ii. in. Ar . Isv i. . A r I lai p. in. A r l ie nan . . A r I in i p.m. Ar A I lee . . I.v 'I HI I p III. Ar , A lio dee A r i in. Ar lloi springs. .Ar ':Vi p, in. Ar . Murray t H .! p. 111. Ar . . Kario Ar 4 in p. in. Ar . Morse Lake. .Ar p. in. Ar Haverljr Ar ft: In p in. Ar leruiii I.v No. t : p. in M p. III. ft ,'7 p. in. ft:.".' p. m. Hi p. m. 4 is'i i p.m. :i:4u i p.m. :i si p. m. H.'t p. III. ':: . in. i M p. in. '.' p. in. I iai p. in. I.' 1 .( p in. II 1. 1 a hi. II .'I a, m. u a. in. It': ai a. m. I' ' a. in. U I : a. in ! a. lu ft is pm ft i'i pu A :l pin 7 'Ji pin 5IFHHA VAI.I.I; V V 10 :i'. sin.l.v.. I'I u in aa A'.I.ki pin i ain 1 1 an am I.v Vliiion A r Lift pm s pe, , I.'.Yiiin I.v. Meek li h. A rJ.M pie 7 ,VT ain 1J ftftauil l.v.i lairvllleAri l.4opm 7 uu am i'ONNECTItiN WITH HTAliK AT: Terrno, for Ijikevb-w, I'sisley and Flush, lire., ami Ft. Hldwell. l ake I lly. J edarvllle, Adlu, Alturaa and Hleber, I'aill Hot sturlligs. for Htnndlsti and Hiiaauvllle. I al If , I r - for Mllford, lane. villi- and lliiulliig fllle, lallf. Vinton - for Ixvalton, Hum ulevllle slid ( amp bell'a Hoi Hpriutis, i allf . Ileek w ith, - for iienesee, Taylort II le and (Ireen v II I- Calif. I Inlrvllle,- Mohauk and U'llney, Tallf. Reno, -eonnei nng v II h Ho. Phi', l o for all poluia Kaat A Weal : V. ,1 I . K. It., for all point houlh. YEARS' BO 1 'iXPEHttCE Anyrtjn Hi-ndltiK A ffkotrh rmd it rt qiili ulf lutwrlMln ftur iiinioii f r t. . iv tnvurit Inn in pmtinhly itiintnh1ii. i o i llon(ntr.ntljr'otin.1ntiilHl. 1 1 ntnt .' i, i I ' it. j itt fin. ofiit um'y fur aunti (.uIimm.. 1 it i iMii g tuk tit i lliniuivli Mumi A itj, rotvilto Uttrlnt ntic$, without cliHrHu, III tun Scientific Jltncricatu httnrlaomnlf lniitrn(fi wpi'klr. I-nraMt rlf tin! Ion uf wif m-U'itt inn Joiirnul. 1'iriii. H i inr; Cinir nuiiilhs,, tL HolUbyull nHWMdrHUim 1UNN & Co.3018'-'1""'' llranch (irtica, 1124 Y M Waahingioii, II, TIMHF II l,...l ItOTH K I'nlleil HhtieH I .it ml Ofllee, I.Hki'vleH, (in goii, August ft, I'lil. Notice Is hereliy given thul In eouipllisiiee with the provlsloiia of the set ol ( olinresa of June , ls7s, eulllled "All set for the sale of tlinher lands lu Hie HUlo. of Ciillforiila, Orn gon, Nevada and W iislilnnloii Terrllory," as ex teiuleil to all the I'ul.lle baud Htnles hy aet of August 4, 1"W, :harles I'. Kulder, of l.akevlew, eoiinty of Lake, hiale of Oregon, has this day filed In this oflliiu his sworn hluleinent No. 81H, for the purchase of the, HK' (if HK'i of Hetillnii No, 80 In Township No, lis H, Knugii No. 22 K, ami will offer proof to show that I no laml sought Is inoru valuslilu for Us timber or stone than (or agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before thu Keglster and Keuelverof thlsottlcu at l.akevlew, Oregon, nil Friday, tlie'4'ith day of October, Itml. II u names as witnesses: W. K. Harry, Charles Mourn, James Anthony, Mike Harry, all of ltkuvluw, Oregon. Any and all personselulinliig adverse ly the alsivu ilnai rllied lauds aru re.i nested to fill) their elalius III this olllcn on or lieforx aald Vlt day of October, I'JOl, K. M. llSATTAIN, ii i" Ktigisler.