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v. . .--r-.. ,...v i : ' A LAKH COUNTY EXAmiNER, LAKEVIEW, OREGON, AUOUST 7. IK)2. Ilmlwr t.J Nolle. j Unites! States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Jane 2, 1W2. Notion I hereby given that in compliance with the pro visions of the act of Congress of June 3. IS78, entitled "An act for the sale o( timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter ritory, " as extended to all the Public fond Htatea by act of August 4, 1S2, Charlea II. Stoea, of Ostrander, county of CowliU, Mate of Washington, has this d:iy tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 57, for the I'ttr.hase of lheNSNW'4 NWi4 NK4 Section 32 and SKl4 SVl4 of Section No. 29 in Township No. iVt S , Range No. 17 K., W. M., and will offer proof to show that the hind sought is mote valuable for its titnlter or stone than for agricultural pet poses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Lakeview, Ore gon, on Saturday, the tHh day of Au gust. liH)2. He names as witnesses: Chris W. Jensen, L. K. Wallers, F.l ora Ingram all of OMtrander, Washing ton and Ed. Cascbeer of Bly, Oregon. Any tul a. I persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested I file their claims in this office on or before said 9th dnv of August, PK12. 5 22 " K. .M.ttK.VTTAIN. , Register. Timber LanJ Notice United States Land OthVe, fokeview, Oregon, June 2, 1SH2. Notice is hereby given that in complian c with tin pro visions of the act of Congress of June 3. H78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri tory," as extended to all the l'uhlie Land States by art of August 4, IS'.CJ. Henry Beck, of Ostrander, county of C-owlitz. State or Territory of Washing t.i, lias this day tiled in this office his worn statement No. 5ik, for the pur chase ot the SSNW4' and Ni,SW"i4 of Section No. 23 in Township No. :;d 8., Range No. 17 E., W. M., and w ill offer proof to show that the lam! sought is lore valuable for its timber or stoue than for agricultural purposes, and to Mtahlibh his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Lakeview, Oregon, on Saturday, the ttb day of August, 1902. He names as witnesees: Thomas L. Howe of Ob trander, Washington, Eugene G. Stover, da Ostrander, Washington, John If. IMterrer, of Ostrander, Washington, J. . Cusack of Toledo, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming idverselythe altove deeeribed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before aid 9th day of August, 1902. 5-22 E. M. Brattaix, Register. CRBBTSSal Our Summer Dress Goods are selling faster than we had anticipated. We know the reason why. You'll know the reason if you conic here now and look over the stock and inquire into their vnlue. We Want to Sell Them Quickly Summer will soon he out and Fall jjoods must take their places. Nothing is permitted to remain on our shelves from season to seas on. Prices arc cut in two and that's why they arc selling fast, ohject to us. Cost at this time is no imKvmios Timber Land Notice. United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, June 2, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the pro visions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of tirqber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Ter ritory." as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1S92, It ii gene O. .Stover, of Ostrander. county f Cowlitz, State of Washington, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 5tfi. for the purchase of the N '-4 of Section No. 2ti in Town uliip No. 35 S.r Range No. 17 E.. W. M. and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agrinullural purposes, and to establish his claim to 4id land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Lakeview, Ore fon, on Saturday, the 9' h day of August, M)2. He names as witnesses: Henry A. Beck, Thomas L. Howe, John H. Isotterrer all of Ostrander, Washington. ntl John J. Cusack of Toledo, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tlie above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or lefore the 9th day of August, 190 . 5 22 E. M.Bbattaia, Register. LA KEY I EW Livery and Feed Stable n. W. J. BARKY, Proprietor. Hore Boarded by the day or month. Flrst-claM Turnouts and 5addl HorMS. Our Specialty Points la the District. If tbe Quick and Sale Delivery ol Passengers te All HAY AND GRAIN FOR 5 ALE Proprietors ol Barry' Opera House. Only Place In Lakeview For Holding Public Entertainment. DM HIT C Regarding the Forty Second Annual I Ulll I U Srrnrnt f EQUITABLE LIFE. New business written in 1001: - 5?-M5,!)l'.',OS7.00 Gross assetts, " - 33l,0:jy.7'J.:JI Gross surplus " - 71,720,7!7.0( Total payments to policy holders 27,71 4,021.4 2 During the past ten vears, the Equitable has paid 21.0.rirt,:iHl.f in dividend ol its policyholders, which largely exceeds the amount paid in dividur.ls by any oth er Company during the same period. la n blackla'iT.v nhvn.VM green when It 'a red? J. Mitchell lutics visited Lukctlcw friends n few day last wick. 1 Ice on sale at fokvvicw Soda Work. i The Redding and Richer slime will again run Heven (lines n week. i Mrs. M. Conley of Paisley has Is-cu a guest at The Oregon fur ten tlll 8. For a genuine g km I smoke, try a I'orto Rico I'igar, for slo only at Cobb lien kle's. 2V ; I'lil ler rietisiiiitM of Willow Ranch wns n visitor In l.nkevlcw IiimI ' Thursday. i Not black baby's shoes, but lull 'm blnek sIiim'm; ,Vl cents a pnlr lit the Red Sins- House. ,'io J l ! J. J. Ctlsack. tlllllsT mini, WHS 11 ; lillnllieNS V Isltor hel' hist week. Mr. 'iiNiiek Ih from Illy. I I'uke Itemiett, the Warner wool j grower, was a business vUllor III j l.nkev lew Thurmhiy. I Tom Keene rent Cignrs, "nlway i g'Ml" maile of IaiMrtel Tobncci l.ee j Itesll, Agent. The biilhlei'M of the Klaiiialh l.ii'.e ! rnill'oail tllnl the Kl''iltet dlltlelllt.V In the siwin'll.v of labor. The MIsmim 1-: 1 1 m and Nellie Vln yard of New I'lne I 'reek were Ifllors III Lakeview Inst week. Eds. RUe mid MIxn Anna IMik of New I'lne I 'n-ck were vlnltorM In Lakeview hint ThiirMday. The lule-t ami U-st ileur Havanna Cikiars are El Sy uiihoiiie Cigar- for ale at Ij-v lU'all'a. 2ti Mr. mid Mri. John CoKKbnrn, Mrs. Myrtle and Slit IlurWr retiiriied Monday from Silver Ijike. Jtert Harder wiim In from I he North Warner curjn ra t h ti ranch Thn rsday lifter a lilr load of supplies. The Strlplln Itrothers and their families and James .linle n turned from the north Monday evening. ' SjKitlers" are in Town they ar' all right something new. try them onlv to 1st had at Cobb lleiikle'. ?.l UiriH. Nlckeraoii, Hie civil t-n-Klni'i'r, returned Thursday from HII Ver like wliere he has Ims-ii dnltiu; llehl work for Heveliil w eeks. II" I) now busily enuiiued In tiiakliig: up report of the work, Mr, Trunk Rosa and ami leor.e returned from I'.clm, this atnte, on I'rlday lat, Mrn. Ross bus Issn vIhIHiik rehilhes nf her old home for several months) and let urns much belielllled by her trip. The llfleenlll 11 it ll tl it I wmbIoii of the Ol-eUoll I'ress A hhi s'lat loll will l held at Newport. .iiuut 11 1 II. The iiieinlierH are ii'iiie.ted t "lay drwn t he H'iiell and shear and g;lvr the think tank a few day respite." "The weelet Ktorv ever tohl" waa related while under the plensanl inllll euce of a La n Nseio ie cigar, Lee Itesil ha them excluoive.y a a lead er. 2t Mm 1'raiik W. MiiHurnvo left for hU home at Moiilauue lat Monday af ter visit Um his brother Murk Mum. grave, at the Hot Sptlnus for a w iek . Mr. M usrave Is a elerk In the liter rlminllne store of I has. Sehoi k. at Molltllglle. Have lldler and .1 M. ThompMon, shis'pllleii of Lake and M....e eollll tie, left fur Sail I'raiicUco IhU week oil some llh ii .1 I ll 111 bllKlle.N. Th Lvamlner iiiilei'claiiilM Hint Mr. lldler Is koIiiu to Invent a small (! ( line In a Hew eiilerpi Ue. iru,;giii Rial i rrduiiiig hi lmk of Toilet S.ihIi- tiy reil.ielng Hie lirlre Timber Land Notice. United States Land Oiliee, Lakeview, Oregon, June 2, TJ02. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the pro visions of the act of Congress of June 'A, H78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oreg'tn Nevada and Washington Terri tory," as extended to all the l'uhlie Land Slates by act of August 4, li02, Chrs W. Jensen, OMrander, county of Cowlitz, State (or Territory) of Wash ington, has this day tiled in this othce Via sworn statement No. 5o8, for the awrchae of the NS,SV and N SK'f oi Section No. 'A'2 in Township No. 35 f. Kange No. 17 E. W. M., and w ill offer rotjf to show that the land sought is Bore valuable for its timber or stone ttiau for agricultural purposes, and to establish his i-lati.i to said land before the Register and Receiver of this bflice at Lakeview. Oregon, on Satur day, the 'Jth day of August, 1922. He tame hh witnesses: Elnora Ingrain, tl. 10. Walters, of Ostrander. Ed Case-l-er, of Bly, Oregon, C. W. Embody of Fhrtland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described Hnds are requested to file their claims k this ollice on or before said !llh :iy of August, I'.K)2. 'J 5 22 E. M. Rhattain, Register Timber Land Notice. I'niieu Kiuies jMHtt iini',-. I.akevii;.., Oreion, Jute; 2. iiilju Is k-v-ii thai lit eo-iifWiaii':. wftU tin- i,rn icioiis ol tlio ni:l of Co'iurciH ui J.e 3, 1S7S, enlitleil M Act fur Hie. Ml': ui Umtir UikI-in tie- SiHk;iifCilif"irula,Ori:ijMi ' (I iid sinl WanhiiiKIOii 'i '-rrilory," n ' a - ' tftfx it to nil Hit; I'lililii- Lmi'l hmt.-i. Iy A(;C ijt I M.tat 4 lstr'. Kliiura linrrmii, of OhtrKiiiicr, WilU'y l CoNV'ilz.talf for Turrilnrir f Wa,li iiiiumi, tit Ih day filed in thin onie lier iiworii stateineiil No. ), fur lh vur1''1"" ' lH!,3W' aii'l HJi-K'i of Hi;ctiun Uo.U. Ill T'iwni:iil No. MS., Kange Nol7K , W. M ami will offur uroof lo show that the luc aoihtlH tore valeahJe furiu luubur or aiiuf tliAn for uricuiiural uiirpoae, anil lr Balaliliah lir efaira to aai.1 i-iiiif oeforu lli Krffiktar aii'l Ki rjverof IhU nttine at Lakeview, temi, nn SuurJay, the Kth day of Atimmt. liKr Hdt BM.IB a. wltne: L. K. Waiter, ol OUraniJ ,rkWahiiiKUiii.Chri W. Jut; n of lM'rnd.-r, wjfihlnKlon, K.I. Caseheer of Rly. Ore(,(.n, C W Emtsidy of Portland, Oreauii. Any aud H'prus clalmiiig adverwly the abovs-ns-Jilribed landKare requested to (lie Ueir ciaiuis mWS. , oSSSTqii or "j,Ty2' aat.lSlW. t, il. BUATrAJM,flej;U'sr. The Washington Life Insurance Co. All Ix'gal Reserve Life Insurance Companies are under State supervision; all are alike responsible. The best com pany is the one that issues the most liberal policy and pays the largest dividends. Large reserves and choice risks are the factors that insure large dividends to policy holders. The Washington Life is very particular in its choiee of risks and has the largest reserve to the amount of insurance it haa in force, of any com pany on this continent. C. A. ROKRABACHER. 0n. travelling aft. P. B. DUKKN. Special art. lor Southern Oregon THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON EUGENE, OREOOIN. The First Semester, Session l'J0?-3, opens Wednesday, September 17th. The following Schools and Collegesare comprised in the University: Graduate School, College of Literature, Si ience and Arts, College ot M-ien'e ana r.ngiiieenng, University Academy, School of Medicine, School of Law. Tuition tree, except ing in schools of Law, Medicine and Music. (InciJental ree IU.m, Muilcnt- Rody tax 2.50 per year). Cost of living Irom ltXJ.(H) to jLtJ.tJ er year. For Catalogue, Address, Registrar of the University, Eugene, Oregon. It 1m iiiidemtood that one day this week wiih the time fixed by the cat tlemen of Klamath to remove Ijike county HhiH'p from the ranges: of Sonique river. Edler, and tJrolt fe I5nt( holder, we learn, are the pnrtien w ho have catiHed the Ire of the Klain- !nth cattlemen. The woolnrowerH ! claim their liKhfc to inline t here and 'lire In no mood to be dictated to. 'The cattlemen are (supposed to is ' eijiifilly detvrmiiiej, and trouble In ; expected, it Is hiiM t hat iletel'iuliied I men are in charni of the ImndH of I tdiecp. Slis'k Inspector Clii.rknoii returneil from the SpritKiie. river and Menu country last wwM, avid report m the fliH-kH in that Miction i ompiirntlvely frtv from "Hcab". While on Hie lieadijiiarLeiM of KpntKue river hi' wan the uui'Ht of J. N. WatHon, who hatt neluiled himw;lf for the past few iiionthH at IiLh U-aiitiful iiioiin ta in ranch In that locality. Clark Hon Hays WatHoii liat a terfect tinr tleii upot iiji there, and when the railroad Htiikcw that (toiiil lie w ill hhlp frarden roliic.f to market. Mrs. ('. E. Sherlock and tw o hoiim Ned and Irving, and .MIkh Hum' Ve nator, left here ThiirMdny for Sum mer Lake, where they will spend a fewweekHiit the pleasant home of ThoH. II. (Sherlock. Stock Inspector ClnrkNoii Informs The Examiner I hat M.iHH) iniKTntor.v nhii'p have hmm'I under the Sum mer Luke rimroek ami through Sl eiin this summer, and that these IuiiiiIh have pretty thoroughly cleur ed the rangeH of feed. The local woolgrowerti hhoiild combine in nn effort to do Hoiuethilig to compel the migrntory owners to either pasH through the runges In reiiHonable time or make I hem pay a lax. tJeorge Whorton, of the I'alace, can go Home when it coiiicm to riding bucking hoi'M'H, but Ihiii Mnlloy KiiyH he wrote on ahead to the rail road officii! It at AHhlaiid to lock the I'lillinaii wlien Ocorge got n boa id for fear he would fall off. Mallo.v iiIho iutimateH that Whorton can't ride a load of liny. He certainly gave a very bad exhibition of liorM mniiHhlp hist Sunday evening when Jlin ClarkHoii'H liortio unseated him. l' M. !reeli, HUM'rlnteildeut for C. i'l..l. t.. . .. I H 1 Mil K M (in III ,ilMin I I Ml 11 1 tV I last wivk loolng after his tlrm's Inter est s. J. ). Ilamnker. the tlinls r lain! lo cator, and A. R. While, of White's Station, lies (Hid Illy, arrived ill tow ii Thursday. C. If. Hill of llieH'lidelice. this stnti;, was an arrival at The Oregon Inst Saturday. Mr. Hill was hereon land IhimIiii-hm. Elegant slin k of wines for family use, and llie iiigheht grade of cae gissl w hisky for mediciiial pursises at l'ost A Kings! IM-tf lr. F. 10, Smith, formerly of Lake view, now of Salem. Is enjoying an I outing at Newport, Orcgon'M fash ionable resort. Mr. and Mrs. lOhlon Woodcock and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Fltiigerald left for Ihi'p Crts'k last Saturday tocump for t wo weeks. ( has. ToiiiiliigM'ii, S. AlilHtroin, lii' Renll, .John Tucker ami Ernest llrown started north Monday to vis it TimU'rlaiid. find It I lie article. He lull. I ,ne rxm fur III new l a ol .ip ami l inaklug slaughter on price I '.I 2 H. I'. Roach, who wax In theMheep business hen' t w elve years nn, and "went broke" wit h a uood innny ot It er stiM'klnen In Lakei oiinty In lsMI 1st, returned to his old haunts last week. Mr. Roach lina Meii many count l ies since lie left Ijtkevlew. William ltradford, book koceriiiii story writer, his gone to San Frnn I'Im'ii to remain for several mouths. Mr. ltradford will llt tl II fields of the Southland, and will look over j Rlchmonil for an in vent incut. He I owns slock III the Itakel'Mlield r'Kloli. China Sam, the fsmoii chef, ban oeiiod a neat reslauraiit in the J How ard buildliix. Hue uienln lit order, ef Kvervlhimi hi i -...I ..i.,1.1 the market. ti'it tli 2U tf "Oh ves, you can "What?" Why those Havana "Relinonts" tlial's. ever at them!" fragrant :im Rev. Adolph Hals'ily, u Medford divine, occupied the piiliilt at the Met hodist 'liurcli last Sunday mid delivered a yood mtiiioii. Mrs. i i l la Cobb and daughter l)s- sle started for Oukland, Cal., Mon day morning. They will reside there this winter, Miss KhhIc attend ing the Lincoln school. Wo have secured the Agency for Lake- view lor the l.arwence tlarrelt Cigar; they are a sweet, pleasant smoke. H liorton & Smith. Si) Joe W. I'lne and mImIcc Maud Fine came lu irom warner riiiirsiiiiy, where they have been spending their vacation. They left for Oakland Friday morning to resiiine I helrst tid ies. Mr. uml Mrs. L. F. Conn mid Rita, the little daughter of Or. and Mrs. U.K. L. Slciner stalled tor the rail road Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Conn will vlsll Salem and Port land, mid will then go to Monmouth w here Mrs. Conn will visit with tier parents, Mr, anil Mrs. Hiitler, for t wo inont lis. Mr. Conn will return home In two weeks. Rita, will re main with her grandma at Salem for several months. Woodcock A Son, blacksmiths and wagomiiakers, Lakeview, are well pre pared to do all work In their line on short notice, and will guarantee their work. Shop just north, of Harry's livery stable. 101m Cobb lleiikle of Lakeview arrive from Portland Saturday night an Is HH'iidllig the week In Ashlale Mr. lleiikle Is it well known sabu man and he wax In (hat count long la-fore Lakeview w as born. 1 1 Km'm to Salem t hlseelilnn.--Anhlaud Record. July .'II. It Is nude rstoiMl that de clopemelili are Is'liitf made lu ferreting out tie murderer of Fd. Kennedy , near Look out, M odoc county, and that w hei the grand Jury iiiivts an liellt linen will probably m found ami th arrest of a prominent man will fo low. The nrrcNt will Is-a surprlM'. Mark Musgrave, the hot spring bath house man, is now running a Mutton to and front the spring every iluy. Satur day and Sunday 10 a. m. and 2 p. in. Week day, any time. ll fieorge I). Young, nn Ashland young man, Is In Jail at Cianls Pass with a charge of forgery ngaliiHt him. Young Ih 24 yearn of age and a few months ago he wan married to Miss Tillie Howard of Ashland, aged HI. He forged a check for a small amount on the Flint Nat loiiul liauk of firaiits Tan. He also forged a note. A new company with unlimited capital will proceed with icclama t Ion w (irks under the Carey law, In F.iiHtern Oregon. Judge J. A. Wa.v mlre of San Francisco Is at Hut head of the new company. Tint ground for work will U the Ioh Chutes val ley, to t In? Houthern boundary of Crook county, and away out Into the "deM-rt" lsyond I'rliievllle. When von want a physic that is mild and gentle, easy to take and certain to act, use Chauiherlain'i Stomach and Liv er Tablets. For sale by Ie Ileal I, drug gist. Miss Minnie Cox of Medford wiih terribly stung by ycllowjacke ts near Tolnwin SprlngH, lost I'rlday. She accidentally stepped on a nest, of thn Jackets while tlshllig, mid the mad dened Iiim'cU at Uu:kcd her by bin;, ilreils. Her bunds, face and leus were si ling, and she was unable to walk. Her companion, Mrs. licotge (!. Stanley, huslencd to T'olinan'H af ter a conveyance. A rich strike ha been made on (Iranlte Creek In Nf)f!ida. 'i'he locu tion of the Htrlko Ih Just noil h ol Deep Hole in Nevada. It Is claimed n two foot ledge him ttecti found, ami asHiiyM range from ti7.7u to 10,1MI to the ton. It Ua true flssiire vein, and t-oiiNlddrubfeeicltetncnl wan oc ctiHloned In lino over the tlinl. Tom Shearer, Jim IUimt ami John Mtirry were the Iticky dlM:overcr.