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LAKC COUNfY aXAHINER, LAKCVIOW, ORCQON, JULY. 34, 1002. Tt mbcr Land Not lea. United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, J une 2, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the pro visions of the art of Congress of June 8. 17$, entitled "An act for the ml of timber lands in the Stated of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter ritory," as extended to alt the Public Land State by act of August 4, Itt'2, Charle 11, StoVs, of Ostrander, county I Cowlita, Mate of Washington, ha this !- filial in this otlire his sworn statement N.. 6(17, for tlie purchase of tte?H. NYt NW4 NF. '4 Section 32 oil Kl4 SV4 of Sect 1011 No. 29 in Towiudiip No. :!" S, Kange No. 17 E., W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is mote valuable (or ita timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to raid land before the KegiMer and Re ceiver pf this otlice at Lakeview, Ore ion, on Saturday, the 9th day of Au gust, 1902. He nature a witnesses: Chris V. Jensen, I.. E. Walters, El nora Ingram all of Ostrander, Washing ton and Ed. Caseheer of Ply, Oregon. Any and ad persona claiming adversely the above-described land are requested to tile their claims in this oilier on or before said IHh dav of August, 1902. 9 5 22 " E. M.Hkvttai, Register. Timber Land Notice United States Land Office, lakeview, Oregon, June 2, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in complian :e with the pro visions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1378, entitled "An act for the Hal of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri tory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Henry Beck, of Ostrander, county of Oowhu. State or Territory of Washing ton, has this day tiled in this otlire his worn statement No. 5t3, for the pur chase of the SS.N WW and NVSWli of Section No. 23 in Township No. 115 S., Kange No. 17 E., W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to eetablinh his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this otlice t Lakeview, Oregon, on Saturday, the th day of August, 1902. He names as witnesses: Thomas L. Howe of Os trander, Washington, Eugene G. Stover, of Ostrander, Washington, John H. Dotterrer, of Ostrander, Washington, J. J . Cusack of Toledo, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming dversely the above described lands are requested to tile tfceir claims in this otlice on or before aid 9th day of August, 1902. II 5-22 E. M. Brat-tain, Register. Timber Land Notice. United States Land Olhce, Lakeview, Oregon, June 2, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the pro Wions of the art of Congress of June 3, l$7S, entitled "An act for the sale of Umber lands in tiie States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Ter ritory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Eugene U. stover, of Ostrander. county of . Cowlitz, State of Washington, has tbuday area in tnis office nis sworn statement No. 500, for the purchase of the N WJ of Section No. 20 in Town ship No. 35 S., Range No. 17 E.. W. M., aud will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Lakeview, Ore gori, on Saturday, the 9 h day of August, KJQJJ. He names as witnesses: Henry 4. Beck, Thomas L. Howry John H. Dotterrer all of Ostrander, Washington. nJ John J. Cusack of Toledo, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tUe above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this otlire on or before the 9th day of August, l'.XJ . 9 5-22 E. M.Bhattaia, Register. Timber Land Notice. Omte'l Mates Land Ultne, Lakeview. i Oregon .June 2, l'Ji J. Notice is hereby , g.ve.n that in compliant uh the pro . VTiulY TrV'f J","e ,!i I lfltlVwZlin ill "iZA::' ' Oregon Nevada and Washington Terri tory," as extended to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4, liXC', Chris W. Jensen, O.-trander, county of Cowlitz, State (or Territory) of Wash ington, has this day tiled in this office ''a sworn statement No. f'K, for the lireiWe of tlie X;iSV'h and N.j SK'4' ui Sectioti No. '.12 iu Tgwuehip No. 35 W. jkangeXo. 1" E. W. M , ail'l will offer proof to show that the land sought is tore valuable for its timber or stone ilan for agricultural purposes, and to mtablish his claii.i to nnid land tjefore tlie Register aud lioceiver of this office at Lakeview. Oregon, on Satur day, the 9th day of August. 1022. He name as witnesses: Klnora Ingram, L. E. WaJtcrs, of Ostrander. Ed Case- eer, ot iyr wreon, u. JrjprtuiBji, Any 6 i..i .VwnUMlfU to UH beer, ot Blyr Oregon, C. ''. Em bwly of and all persons at-ve-detcribed b cheir claims in this officHon or llfl'w lav ui August, 1902. a-5 22 K. M : a taiv, Heginer Timber Land Notice. l'uit-1 sian-i.' Lanl (Iff lee, I.nkei-ii'w. (ir. i;, ii. Julie t, 11)02 Notft i hereby given " " " Ir, eiiiiiplUnce wMitheprvM'iiitoflH"("-1 ''o"grui( of June a, cMtitled '(' A-i .oT !li hale of ru,lt(-riaii(lin th Htalcol C w rla. Oregon k"ta1a aii'l Wanhlimtou lv r.-nory," ix "I4l.l to llthcl'ubiiel i.u(1 iiU'- liy Aei of A' ftil i. minora liri. ! (l.trander, ;. Jr.... k.M .1. i- .uv nt i II Kwaru trtteiri-tNo.M!. t'ir l' ttu.-H!4SWU and WW purciifcie in i i:on .nii.:;.'. in rK . VV. M. ami 11 oner prool in nuuw - u'ta valuable for Ita tinier o; ..ne t ban f(-r ifloultural purwiaea. and to t. abhii her f-T"" r." rif.7i Tin tt- K:.ter aud Xe'rof this office at lajkevie.w, Oregon, on 2lurlay, the il day of Auint, Vr2. Hlie uSnei a witneawm: L Waiter., of Oairand m wLhinat ii ChrlaW.Jr.H.-n of Oatrander, K.17 Cber ol Mly. Oregon, C Vembody of I'ortland. Or. on Any and jMrioui claiming adcriiY the above-de-iZfted Uudaarw rueated bo file their clalma OilboBlw on or before aaid Wh day of Aiig uatU J, at. BKATrAlK, Beglaler. IF YOU KNEW About the many desirable Gootls we are now oflerinjr at CI.KAKANCIv SALI5 PRICKS, you would surely not miss the opportunity offsetting our BARGAINS. Spaee will not permit the numeration of the many items now on sale. If you come here now. you will be benefitted, and will be pleasetl with your investment. LAKEVI EW Livery and Feed Stable n. W. J. BARKY, Proprietor. Hone Boarded by the day or month. Flrat-claaa Turnout and 5addta Horse. Our Specialty If the Quick and Safe Delivery f Patienger to All Points in the Dlatrlct. HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE Proprietors of Barry'5 Opera House. Only Place in Lakeview For Holding Public Entertainments. Dfl I IITC Regarding the I U I II I U Statement $ iew business written in Gross assetts, 44 Gross surplus 44 Total payments to policy During the past ten years, the Ivjuitable its policyholders, which largely exceeds the amount paid in dividers by any oth er Company during the same period. The Washington Life Insurance Co. All Ix-gal Reserve Life Insurance Companies are under State supervision; all are alike responsible. The best coin pan v is the one that issues the most liberal policy and pays the largest dividends. , ... . . .i ., H Tl,e Washington Life , v , , t , t, aiI1()(lht Pa-'y on this continent. C. A ROI.WABACHEB. n. travelling agt. P THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON EUOENE, OREGON. The First Seuiester, Session 1902-I5, opens Wednesday. September 17th. Tim following Schools arid Colleges are comprised in the University: Graduate School', College of Literature, Science and Arts, College of Srien e and Engineering, University Academy, School of Medicine, School of Law. Tuition Free, excep ing in schools ofaaw','; Medicine. and. Music. (Incidental Fee 110.00, Htudenb ttody tas 12.50 Pv' vear). Cost of living from f 100.00 to $200.00- per year. For Catftioguev Address, Registrar of the University, Eugene, Oregoax MIhh AHi Sfray wril! teiu li tin Ow Kon diMtrict Hchool. JtiHt Houth of the Htntcline, the COtninK nt'iiMon. Minn Anna Goodman Will tetwh at Willow Itttich. The Lake Shore "iuV- cotujiaiiy, of OaviH Cr(M-k, m iiurchaHed of J. O. Mulkey, tlie'(.1iaH. Dean place to the went of GuW Lake, recently la.tiKht of Deaiihy Mtilkey. The iK.hlitiKH of the Lfu fontlnuo to Inci-cane wlthe'vcfy aHHliiK year. The new lunch add three huti(liv( and twenty w-.n-H to the cnioraGoii hohliiitfrt. New. Era. Thou. McGralh, the Goohc Lake fanner, who recently HUlnnltteil to the Hiirjseonrt'-knin for tin removal of a tumor from hi neck, In which op eration the Jusular vein wan cut, waHln Lakeview luHt Saturday n celvitiK the congratuJatloHH of many filendH upon hlH inlraciihaiM recovery. Mr. McGrath ntlll hJiowh the effectn of aute Htifferiupr, . Iut. Ih gvttlnts Htronor daily- 1 Forty Second Annual EQUITABLE LIFE ivvi: $2 i'),0 1 2,07.00 :;n,o:i!.7-Jo.:H 71,720,71)7.0(; holders '27,71 1,0 ;7 711 CM .! has paid f 2'i,0.m,.iKl . in lividends ot ,t. f,.,.i,., i,,m,r.. turtr.. dividends is very particular in its h.u-e of risks of insurance it has in force, of any com- B. DfBKN. Src... at. lor Southern Ore,o "Hilly" Hai tinan U (IoIiik a turt the Alhanibra (liiriny Jia- FiiIWh-uIi-mcik'c. Don't ask for "mixed drink." The Examiner In reliably Informed that a Kocuil event of Hmiic prom inence will take place lien r Hly, Klam ath county, next Sunday. July 2"tli, at 2 . m. The partle mont Inter fted nte Mr. John Watt of Uly and Moot Marion A nt one of I'ih ikIIhc Val ley, wlm will la' married at the home of Mr. and Mr-freed McKendree on that date. The bride to la- Ih n i.ivt ty jf'rl. the niMter oJt Mrs. Mclvendm'. The 1'aiHley font ticcaHlonaUy drawn public attention to I'aUdey a the proper locatlmu for the county Heat. 1 ' I m lumlicrliiu enteriiriwH aud a railroad In the north end, and bin evaporation worka by the Oregon 1'iitaMli Cuiiipany, inljiht clinch an ni'K'tnu'itt that dlrectloii, but It Ih lunch eawler to talk about retnovlnjx county HeatH than it Ih to do It, The name with railroads they lire enny to build on on per. imKVITIKS J. C. I lent left for ApT hint Thum day. Jo Fuller left for SpriiKite Itlver ItiMt Monday. C. W. Thui-Hton came over from A del biMt wii'k, J. A. Waldeu wan an arrival from Itly TueHilay. "Iim-" Verllntt, woolnrower, ar rived Monday. .1. W. MoitIh, wife and child left for Warner Sunday. I. Vim Loan came up from Made line Tliiit'Hilay evenlnn'. Fred Griltitli of Merced. California, arrived here luxt week. "GetthiK warm" but of course everybiily known that. Malheur and Harney countlcH will pay a bounty on rabbtta. The Malheur oil llclda will Ih- devel oad with EiiNteru capital, llaylmr la hi full blunt In the Itly sect Ion and cropn an heavy. AHhlaud will have rural mall de livery on Septetnla-r 1Mb. Zmh Whltworth wan In town tell hitf about camp life, thU wi-k. Jan. Murphy, hIh m-iiiii ii of 'IVIhco, wan at Hotel Lakeview thin week. OHcaraud l-'red Wright of AHhlaud were arrlvala at The Oregon Monday, j Elder Siimmervllle of the M. E. j Church, left for Ft. Itldwell Tuemlay ' afternoon. .latiieH Harry, the woolgrower from ' Warner, was traiiHactiiiK IiiihIih'mm In ! Ijlkevlew thla week, j Minn Ue'd of New I'llieCreek vlnlted i Mr. ThoH. II. Cloud ami MImm A mlck, iu Lakeview thin week. A. C. Darlll and J. E. Ha vden of St. LouIh, Mo., were glicMtH at Hotel Lakeview ycHterday. .1. L. Deaty and wife of Klamath Itittervatloti were biiHlneHH vlnltora In Lakeview laxt Saturday. Ml-H. J. W. Maxwell Ih reported very HciioiiMly ill thin week. Her ail ment Ih coiigfHtloii of the brala. Walter Duke, landlord at Davis Creek, was a IhimIiichm vlltorin Lake view Monday evening. Chan. A. Ituiitlug, cattleman of Spraguc Itlver. arrlveil here last Sun day front Illy on a IiuhIuchh vlnlt. Koy Shirk came up from Ketio Fri day to vlnlt hli fat her. Win. Shirk, for a few weeks and to "rough it" III the mouutaltiM. Wallace Ta lor came down from Chewaticau Friday and left Sat urday for San Frauclnco. Mrn. Taylor ac compaiilcil him. The State of Oregon h wool pro duct for 1902 ban reached 20,IM)0,U0n. Ijike county proiliiceH more than olM'-t went let h of the clip. M rx. II. It. Ileryford and children returned from Koku' Kiver valley last Thui-Hday evening. Mrn. Ilery ford reportH an enjoyable vlnlt. The Da vln Creek correnpondont to t he New Era. hii.vh t hat Jack Mulkey in improving a little la health. He in able to take nhort riilcnlu the coun try. Labor In exceedingly waive In Lake county thin neanoii. If then in an 1. tli mull here It in bin own fault. Wage ill t he hay Held are two dol lars per day. The Klamath Republican nays that I'll if. W. II. MumhIciiiuii ban cloned bin Hcttool at Ft. Klamath, and ban been employed for another term at thts name place. Mr. and Mm. Walter Sharp, Matt UuUilenn.l Johnny Itoyd left Tucm (luy for Whit wort Ii'h caiiit on the Sooth Fork ot Sprague Elver for a week linhlng. Kiivloiin people whocaa't get away t the trout nt reams may now give with Home natlnfactlon the old detlnl tlon of a tlnblng rod. an "a pole with u worm tit one end and a fool at the otler." i Klugry I'roH. nold hunt week 1270 head of line mutton nhcep to Louln Gerber, and the baud wan ntai tcd at once for Montague to be nhlpped to Mr. GerlM'f'H place of lainlnenH, Sacra mento. The Fleming Dron. Waragraph moving picture and legeidemaln ex hibition delighted Lakeview , audlen-( et'H Friday and Saturday evening. Thl company In worthy of public patronage. Attorney John E. linker haa an nounced hlniHcIf uh a candidate on the Democratic ticket for nuperlor Judge of Modoc county. Kaker Is a bright younjc lawyer and ought to make a koo1 aau on the Ih'iicIi. Thim. Little U reported to ls ier loiiMly III at IiIm home on the Wch( Side, llenreiitly MUfrVrvd it Htroko of paralyMlH, It Ih ninh'istood that I(d4l I'aUley chanued haniN thin wik, Mr. and Mrn. Georue Ilnirow retlrliiK', ami Mr. and Mrn. ('. O. Metaker taklnv: charue Whorton & Smith d the I'ahnv Will have the fight by rotlllilH t li ked off In their club room tomorrow night. A Hptsial wlrv will gle the Hewn if the gii-at Jeffrie FIUhIiii iiioiih battle to the pi.troim of the l'alnce. The Woodmen and Circle, W. O. W., held Joint liintallat Ion civiimhiIoh hint ThurHilay evening. The affair wan att'iiiled by many plinnlng feat u ri'M, chief among them refreHh. inentH and luncheon for nil who at tended. The Hale of the California A Ore gon ltoud Company IiiiiiIh to the Uootli-kcllcy Company appeals to be the Hoiin-( of much wtirry to mme Hople. Cali iilatluiiH have be n up Ht't and hopeH for wide range have wlthereil. II. A. Mi Daniel, of Mc Daniel llros.. Hlieepmell, tvns Up from DhvIh Cre'k Saturday. Me naya their btiHlneMi wan HllcceHHful this Heiuiou uud they reallxed the top price for their clip. I'erry McDauk l and wife are ItM-ated at Da via Creek.. Sveral partieH have gone to the trout NtreauiH on Little Chewatuau. Friday morulas Mr. and Mr. W. A. MuMxluglll, Mr. and Mm. A. V. Iteiu h, Mra. c. A. Knox and F. 11. McKln.h r went to make camp for a few uvU on the Druiuin Mat. The big ImU at the ek-rtrle work a 1 snapped In twain hint Friday night I and Lakeview hlittllcwM IioIIHi'M once I mre went back to t he ronl oil light for a couple of evening, until the break wan repaired. Fair Luna lu r Helf lighted thi'HtrwtH. W. K. Harry hint Monday Hold the "Figure H" baud of mixed cattle, numls-rlng about 200 heiul, ami the McDowell bunch ot borne, which lie bought on July .'Id. about l.Vl la uuui hcr, to the Lake County Lund & StiM'k Co. of North Warner. Mm. Owen, mother of Mm, Charlie LovcIchh, returned lot Saturday from an extended vlnlt Kant. Mm. Owen ha iM-eii n latent nlnce iM-cein-In r aud during that tlnat vlnlted n 1 atlvenand old frleudn In Colorado, KaunuH ami Minnouri. SwaiiHton, the mutton buyer, inado a few piiivhaMcH thU wait an follow n: JaiueH Marry 1,2(M) one and twos, Warner Valley Sta-k Co. l.tMHi two Itradford ami Dennett 600 onen ami twoH. The price paid for yearling wan f2,2Ti, for t wt-year-ddH f.'.iio. W. F. Grob wan iNMlly injured hint Wednenday. "I'ett' wo breaking a team of young colt at the hot spring ranch, ami while riding one of the animal It fell with him. He nuffereil from licmorrhngeH for nc vera I dayn, but I now able t Im around ago In. Frank Ilonn returned last Monday night from Itogue Itlver valley, after an abneiice of five week Junt for recreation. Kohh nnyn it'n a nice country, but then are two many nlcklcH In the place of ipiartern circu lating over there., ltkevlew In good enough. Mr. Frcnhleiglt Wi-re you ever klnneil? Minn Siun Sir-r! Mr. Frenhlelgl I N g pardon; per hap that wan anlmpurl-nt ipient Ion. MIhm Spun L nhould thtuk It wan the idea of yo Innlnuatlng that I haven't been'. While pitching a game of ball hint week at Jackwmvlllo "TrKit" Hotn mer accidentally hit u batter on the head, the ball coming to the man; at the plate with a high ln-nhoot. Hie wa carried off the field uiKitnHcloti and I said to Ih nerlouxly If aid dan gerounly Injured. Dan lieeler, Manly Whorton n.tid Hon Georgle, and Jaine Kant ret tim ed Satunlay from a week' nport on Honey Crtvk. They caught almul 400 genuine mountain brook trout, ami brought back 10. No prettier flnh were ever hooked Ihau. thone taken from Honey creek. Charlie Old, a local rltlaen hint 1H5 hint Thtirnday nlgbt, itud he wtinn't playing poker, either. He had the amount latirlud In the rear of hlnbach(lor tpiArteiv, and Intend ed to unc It next Ly. He anoart lied the tnauitt durluff the evening, ptac mI the amount in KU trotiaerM' pock et, and retired. Next morning tlie money wu gvnf, fttvd he- hu no huh plclon of w4on tku party mlxlit be. who took it.