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I.AKB Cf UNTV EXAMINER, LAKEVU3W, OKCOON. SEP. 25, IV02. HOW TO GET YOUR HOME The Laws of the Government Undei Which Every Citizen Can 5ecure a Home. There are over W.UOO.OtX) Here of tlx? best Uovornttit'iil IhivU in Aim-rifi lo cated tn the extremely fertile region ( Minnesota. North PtikoU. Montana, Northern Idaho. Washington, ami Ore gon, ami open lor iveupancy hy ac tual settler. The law of the United Stated, or persona who have declared their intention to tammie such, can oh. - tain lands a follows : MOM EST K APS Any peron who is the head of a fam ily, or who has arrived at the age of twenty-one years, and is a oiuxen of the United States or, has filed his declara tion f intention to liefome such, and who is not the proprietor of more than ltU acres of land in any State or Terri tory, is entitled to enter one quarter sec tion (1'iO acres, or les quantity ( un appropriated public land, under the homestead laws. The applicant must make affidavit, that he is entitled to the privileges of the homestead act, and that the entiy is made for his exclusive use and benefit, and for actual settle ment and cultivation, and nuW pay the legal fee and that part of tie couimit- lions required as follows: Fee for I') acres, $10 ; vuuiniNsinii, f 4 to $12 ; fee f"i eighty acres. $3; commission, $2 to $ii. Within six months from the date of en try, the settler must take up tiis resi dence upon the land, and reside there upon and cultivate the fame for five year9 continouslv. At the expiration of this period, or within twoyears there alter, prof of residence and cultivation must be established by four witnesses. The proof of settlement w ith the certifi cate of the Keginter of the land otlice is forwarded to the General Land Uthce at Washington, from which patent is is sued. Final proof can not lie ma le un til the expiration of five years from date of entry, and must be made w ithin seven years. The government recognizes no sale of a homestead claim. After the expiration of 14 months from dan of entry the law allows the homesteader to secure title to the tract, if so desired, by paying for it in cash and making proof of settlement, residence, and culti vation for that eriod. The law allows only one homes'ead privilege to any one person. SOLDIERS' HOMESTEADS A soldier, having served in the army or navy during the War of the Kelelli"n for over ninety days, can obtain 16' acres of any of the public lands by fil ing (himself or by an attorney) a declar atory statement, and, within six months thereafter, filing his aflidavi' and application, commencing settle ment and cultivation, and continuing the same five years, lee the time he served in the army or navy but, such time in no case to exceed four years. His widow can take advantage of the above. In case of his death in the ar my, or discharge therefrom on account of wounds or disability incurred in the line of duty, the term of enlistment is deducted. In case of death of the sol dier, his widow , if unmarried, or in case of her death or marriage, then his minor orphan children, by a guardian duly ap pointed and officially a-'credited at the Department of the Interior, shall be en titled to all the benefits given lo soldiers under the homestead laws. An unmarried woman, of age, can take the benefit of the homestead law. If the marries before she has acquired title, and continues her residence on her claim, she can proceed to prove up at the proper time, the same as if she had remained single, but husband and wife cannot secure neparate tracts by main taining separate residence at the same time. All the sons and daughters of a family, who are of age, are entitled to take up land under the l.'nited States land laws. THE DESEKT LAND ACT In some portions of the Ear West there are considerable areas of arid land which with irrigation become very pro ductive. In many of such localities water is abundant and convenient, and irrigating ditches are inexpensive. It pays to irrigate, as it insures a certain crop every year and an increased yield. The following act of Congress designates liow one-half section (320 acres) of such can be obtained. CNDKB DESKKT MANAGEMENT Citizens of the United Stales, or persona who have declared there inten tion to become such, and who are also resident citizens of the State or terri tory in which the land sought is sit uated, may file a declaration, under oath, with the Register and Receiver of the land district it which any desert land is situated, that he intends to re- claim a iract of desert land, nol exceed ing 320 acres, by conducting water upon the same, within four years. At the time of tiling this declaration, a foe of 25 cents for each acie of land proposed to he so reclaimed must la paid. At the time of making the declaration, the land taken up under this net must bp particularly described if surveyed, or, if niiiirveyrd. must le deseriU'd as nearly rts sisille. The party shall also tile a map of said land, which shall exhibit a plan showing the mode of contemplated irrigation and which plan shall U suit) cient to thoroughly in iwiile and reclaim said land, and prepare it to raise ordi nary agricultural crops, and also show t he source of the w ater to he used for irrigation laud reclamation. At any lime aithiu four years, upon making satisfactory proof to the Receiver of the reclamation of said land, ami the ex-ln-nditnre thereon fur improvements of $1 an acre each year for three year and proof of the cultivation of one eighth of the land, and upon the pay ment of the additional sum of 1 dollarl iH-r acre, a patent shall he issued. A claimant must .ilo file w ilh the Regis ter during each of aid three years proof hv the affidavits of two or more credible witnesses can make the reqn'red proof if reclamation, cultivation, and eeiid- Pure to lh aggregate extent of $.1 per acre. All lands, exclusive id timber and mineral lands, which will not, without irrigation, produce or..e agricultural crops, ate deemed desert lands Resi le ce on the l.ind is not required. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until tint last few y-ars was -o , i-t-l to be incurable. For a great many years doctors have pronounced it a local disease, and pre-i-eribeil lo al remedies, ami by constant ly falling to enre with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. cience has proven catarrh to le a constitutional diease, and therefore requires coustitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken inter nally in doses from 10 drops to a .ea spoonful. It acts directlv on the hloml and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. Ciiknrv & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, !V Hall's Family I'ilU are the best. A Severe Test. "You have taken a ncvcre cold," said the old family doctor, "and it net'ins to have set tied in your throat." "Yen, dis-tor. You sf 1 can hard ly Hs'ak," Maid the patient, viva cious, brlKhtH-ycd yoiimi woman. 'Canyon Htand heroic treatment, do you think?" naked the doctor. "Try nu" "Are you mire?" "Ych, anything; you like, medicine, mustard planters, electricity any thing," mild Hhe in a breath. "And you wunt to net back your voice?" "Yen." "It's heroic, treatment, mind yon." "All right. What Is It?" "You miisn't talk for two days." Tit-I5itH. A lie ruarkalile Kerorit. Chamberlain's Coiwh Remedy has a remarkable record. It has been in use for over thirty years, iluring w hich time many million bottles have been sold and Used. It has long been the standard and main reliance in the treatment of croup in thousands of homes, yet dur ing ail this time no case has ever been reported to the manufacturers in which it failed to effect a cure. When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse or ev en as soon as the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. It is pleas ant to take, many children like it. It contains no opium or other harmful sub stance and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Lee lieall, druggist. Roseberry Cigars are world beaters ; they give you that exquisite feeling. Ahlstroiii tiros., Agents. SKVKN TO ONE Sometimes the weight goes i )1 lii.tt way when taking Scott's -miUion. Seven pounds of .ev, healthy flesh from a one niv bottle of Scott's Emul- ',o i is on record. Scott's Emulsion bring? .v: rything to its aid ; good ap- elite, strong digestion, rich !(i ;d, new body strength, and bore all the power to get all ;!ie good out of ordinary fr od. For those who are in i ted ' more flesh there is nothing better. Thin folks try it! We'll tend you I little to try, if JOU like. SCU'JT & IJOWNK, 4ua J'eari aOMt, New York. The (llrl He Wanted. A farmer down near All lira Hcnt the following: letter In answer to a matrimonial advertisement. Tin letter wnsi too ood and it came out I Ineloa m.v potouraf wit h My Full IVwrlptlotiH. It hIioww the feat turn ns null hoi a can Is', only It I to Dark. 1 am very lite Complexion tlra.v cytM, Orbon hair, foot hluh. wait l!H Mix. Inclined to be hnitit Hhotihh-rvd; A Muskier Mini ami a widower IN yearn old. with a com tnou School l'iiiatloUH, but hav tiot Anof to At ten to Knny tiinliienN, I am Ntrlctlv Morivl. Dont iw To bacco Nor Whiskey. lie In anxious to have her under stand that her Alt, ('(imiiloct IhIih, wait and All Suits, mo to a toe, Kind Loving; tilrl I hav only one Thing: To Offer. And It Is Neither l.niiil Nor lit. Id. Ittit a Strong: Arm and True Hart, and will Ui.v Down My Life for the rlt. lllrl and 1' happy, for I am tired of llvlnir alone. The tilrl that Steel my Hart and take my Name for the Remainder of M.v life, I w ill make Happy, for I am Hunting a i; Irl that I can Idolise and make a Aimvl d. Ill I.I re suivrtl by I 'hnMhrrlalii I'olir, holri-n and It arrlioa-a Mr meal). "11. I.. Itver, a well known cooper of this town, says he believes Chamber lain's Colic, Choiei a and Diarrluea Rem edv saved his life last summer. He had been siult (or a month with what the docmr cull bilious ds,.ite'y, and coiiil net noih ng to do him an giMsl until he tried this remcilv. It guw him immcihaie relief." sas It T Little, merchant, II iocs k, Md. For -ah' b l.ee I'e.tll, diu.gist. ALL WOMEN Wine, of Cardui U the guardian of a wom.ni's health and happi ness from youth to old ae. It helps her safely into womanhood. It sustains her during the trials of pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood, making- labor cajr I and preventing flooding and mis carriage. It gently leads her through thr dangerous period known tia the change of life. WIME"CARDUI cures lcucorrhu.-a, falling of the womb, and menstrual irregularity in every form. It U valuable, in every trying period of a woman's life. It reinforces the nrrvout system, acts directly on tho geni I tal organs and 1 the finest tonic for women known. Aak your druggist for a $1.00 bottlo of Wino of Cardui. Bat-H1!, Al.. Julr 11, 1W. I am nflinir Wins of Carlut and Thml- (rl li;ai -lraiiht mid I feel like a cllrlornt woman already. Hnveral la dif here kn. p the niivliclnea In their I homo all the time. I bale three girls and they are uaitiir It with me. Aire. iiuuwur.n, for adrlr nnd Utralurft, vldra, fflTlna- ' 7niituii.t. "11. j,'tii' A'lviM.rjr ls-iru instil ". Tim CtutftAitooic Umucmm L'ouivmli LliilUulU'tfa, leuu. Zac whitworih'r,:;::;::;;:';: rlKto fnrcwi-B: reverse for w. iln r. Tar liran W. RHlixe, Klh t'r' i k. I'(i-tnltire .l.lr. Ijtkevlew, (In-tfliQ. TIM It Kit l. NOT I IK I'nlti-il siHti s land office, Inki-vlew, oreunn, May lei, YM'l. Nulirela herehy kIvi ii that In eoiii ,1 1 k lie-- u 11 h Hi" iirovl-liilih nf the ni l CollXrehH of .III lie .'). I NTS, inll'I'-'l "A II Mel fur I In hhIi-nl tlmlier Inudi i ii lie- -mi. s of i Hlifnrmn. (ireitoii, Ni-im'Ik hikI u H-tii nuli.ii T-rrltury." aseatemleil loull the I'ul.Jn: land atalea hv act of Aiikii"' 4. 1h!m. the fnllouhiK ieruiH have this day filed In this ofllee their vi.rn state. Iflellls, to-u it : Arvld KarlHOii of Wise, eon nt y of I laiHoi. slate of tin ifon, nworu niaieue-iM, .-,, 1,1 tor tile Itliri'liase of the w U aw i - w '., nw K. m i: I ! if :ia h, it it, k. Joho Carl of CliliKK.k, county of I'acille, atate of U'aah., "Kuril Muii iiH iit So. tor the tuiri hine ol the he J see vi t, :tX a, It In K. W , 1 1 1 lin Vr 'f rw I i-ori of Hcaalde, county of ' litio. mihIi of lireifoii, MWiirn ataleiiieiit No l.' ,7 for the piirehuK. of 1 hi ll 4 ace l to ,'lta, It ID K. MH' iH Aap of AHtorla, county of IiiIho, vtate of Orixotp hworn Hialenii iit No u:m for the inirchac of ihe w Vt ef M li M 1, It hi K. Alexand r Kn drlckoii of llatnond, county of ( lalaop, alale of iireifoti, aworn Ktateiueiit No. la'ii, for the nun-hane. ol the ht l4 bt-c ii, l :w a, It. Ill K. Kri di rlck M. Klaladell, of fllney, county of ( latMon, Male of Orison aworti Hlaleiiii lil No ::iiii f,,r the iiurchaae of the NK i Hec lh ty :t H K 17 H. ( harlea A. ilotloill, of Jewell, county of l'lao.oi, mKIii of On-itou awoill alali iiient No. (or thu iiiindiHHu l the W A Sec 1M 1 1, ;ih a, ; f,. That they will over proof ui ahow that the laud aotiKhl la more valuahle for Ita lltiiher or atone than for aid leiiltural purhom a and toea. tatiliah their claim lo aaid lumi hefore ('. II Wllhrow, II. H. roiuuiltalou at Klumath Kalla,' OrcKon, on Tueaday Ihe lllh day ol Novemher, ''f?... '"'y u"i''a w llneaaea: Al vld K arlaon of V I He Ori-Kon, John Carlaou of Chinook waah. Wllhelin Kredricknon, of Hi-aaldn, orvKou, Maria Anp, of Aatorla, Ori'Kou, Alexander Kredrlckatin of Hammond, Ori-Kon, Kre.lrli k M. Hlaladell, of Olney Oregon, ami Charh a 1! Hottom of Juwell, OreKon. Any and all pc.roiu ciultnlnst advnrxely the ahovtvdeftcrlhed landa are requealed to file their clalma in thla nffice on or he fore aald llth day o.' Novemher, lUtU, M UA TI A IN, Hept. 116 Keglater. Mark Twain's Cousin, C C. Clcitrnt, of Topckt, K:i 1., the no ted constitu tional lawyer, who hears to Unking a re semblance t o Mark Twcin, ( S a m u e I li. Clemens) that he i fretticnt lv taken for the original Mark, 0. C. Ctom.nt. is a man of Jeep intellect and wiJe experience. He i con sidered one of the foremost lawyers in thisiountrv. In are cent letter to the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Mr. Clemenssays: Trrvinal ripfrlrnre and oharr. valmn havrthnn Ufc-lilyiuilitltnt mr that Ir. Milri' NrtMiir tuntamt true mrnt, ml ii r,Tl!fnt for what It li rcimu nirndcd." Mr. Norman Waltrlp, Sup. Ttr. Hank en' hratrrnal Nnirly, Chicago, aa)ti Miles' Pain Pills a.-c inv: ' ...'.!; fjr L.i'-! ai l all p.iln. ! hail "it a i"t uffrrrr front licadarhr unt l I I- i-eeil ol thr rttit'41 ( f !t. .M Ira I'jin l iiia. Now I u. i f lMv I -li f I 't-r'-t reve-Ttna at li' U i v t i'.n n 1 ,1! wlitu the )uii torui lir-t j) i-ji.h 5ol4 by all Drunleta. aii " - rivv, ier iqi, Dr. Mile Med.aal Co., ClWhart, nd. LOOKOUT 53 For int nnm tiilltriii ur trl Inrf iha i lK-lonk-iiiB lo th South Eastern Oregoa Stock Association $500 REWARD W 111 ' kis t n f'r (lir rrrt rnl cotivl. t Ion of nj mt m"U ir rr(fi ti-tiliitg fiy Un h ttotontnf Ui rucliitrrrB uf thU AWM'Utloa. J. ). COUOMLIN, J, n. IN.NKS, PrcsiJent. Secretary. Nasal CATARRH In all Ita lafc-ra. Ely's Cream Balm cU-ajiea, aoothea and heala the d.a-aM-d lurmhrntir. It run-araUrrb and dr,vt-a axajr a cold Id the head null kly. (renin It aim la (ilarrd Into the nuu-ila.air-ad over the nivtiihraiiit ami la alorlied. Hellrf la lm mwllatii and a cure followa. It la not drylnu iloea not produce an-ezlnK. I-ari;r tiire, 60 null at lruk' glata or hy mall ; Trial Mute, 10 cenu. KLY mUrt llKHH, M Warren Htreet, New Vwlt BO YEARS' VT "V EXPERIENCE 1 Traoc Marko DCtlONt Copvriohts Ac. AnfntiA ni1lnf iiliMrh mx(i (1wripllon mmf quti'kif wHriniri our iMiiuii frtw Uilitr all hivMiif intt i prohnhly iHtnlNlil. nfiirnmilrtv tlmiBriiruMlf ronnilHnlUJ. 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