LAKfc M UXAMINGR, j KfcVlEW, OKliOON, FGD. 8, lXM. LAKEVICVV HUNT CLUB HISTORIC FT. WARNER, j -.wvBaaBranw (continued from 1ft pnge.) his middle Huoeeeded In lotting the mare down gently on tlu opposite aide, nnd wn off again In n twinkle. Young Mr. Metlrnth wont lown nt n treneheronii badger hole. his little twiy horse turning n complete somor wuilt. Her rliler dexterously rolled out of her way niul wan mounted Again N-fore she got up. Kev. HmytheVIjikevlew" HtepjH'd In the mime hole, but the horse did not go down. He barely misled Juinplngon the fallen horse. The pace net by the little "Arabian" wiw terrible and many a stout heart faltered at her leading, and dispalnd of Iteing in at tin death. At this Juncture there whs a noise as i.f a rushing mighty wind. Those of the company who had teen raised on the prairie fear ed a blixiard. On looking 'round the onhokers U'held a roan and yel low streak going by. Everyone rrled, "it Is the good horse 'McCarthy Come Down.'" The yellow "chaps" of Mr. Lee Ueull waring In the wind. How steadily he ride, determina tion In every line of his strong huw. "He Is determined to catch the little Arabian mnre" everyone cried. Mr. Uenll knew the "Mastcr-of-hounds" too well. He knew that when intoxicated with the chase he would never stop until something died. The "Masters" wife was fran tic with fear. At the iminent rink of his nock, with possible death at every stride Mr. Ilea 11 took a danger ous short cut and captured the little mare with his riata. This proceed ing hail lieoomo necessary as her dar ing rider rather than impede her progress had tightly gralied her mane, leaving the intelligent animal to run without lines at her will. The chase led to the X L ranch, mid as hunting is forbidden on that ranch the ' Master-of-hounds" called off the dogs and gave up the chase. Sorry we lost him. Everything was done that could le done. Xo one is to bliime except, erhapH, the medi cine for the disjK'psia that all par took of freely. The cluli will hunt ".regularly this winter and good times are expected. Yours. Siiamimk K. (eon tinned from 1st page.) w placed In action. It was not a military engagement or nt order of inarch. The place wan surrounded with lavnrockM, In fact the whole face of the earth was. covered with them. The general selected the narrowest point across the lake and ordered men to bring rook to the shore at this place. The carts and wagons In-longing to tliecomniand were also brought Intorequlsltlon. They were loaded with rock to their full capaci ty and were then backed up to the lake and the rocks dumped Into tlte water. This was kept up until a foundation was made and a till was started dlnvtly across the lake. Men wore placed on the till as it proceeded to keep the rock straight and to see that they were proerly placed. and inn few weeks the tnmomt rook road across l ake Warner was completed. It is still there, and farmer) occasionally cross the lake tin it, though by its own weight all of theseyears It has sunk a few Inches beneath the surface of the water. Crook crossed over with his com mand, built the fort w here t lie gov ernment had ordered It, ami within a few years brought the Snake In dian war to a close. Paul Deljiney In 1 'or t laud Unity Journal. To Those Who Arc Not OUR PATRONS Wo have Iktu very forviMy reminded of tlio npnlliiijj faet that we are cttinj older. This, of itself, has eaused no loss of sleep but it makes ns sad to contemplate each setting sun and realize that we have added nothing to your happiness nor reaped the enjoyment ol your closer acquaintance. We have made semi spasmodic overtures for your trade in General flerchandise but nothing tangible and truly satisfying has come of it, and we have concluded that you don't fully arprcciate the amount of pleasure contained in our output and our unhampered ability to make things generally agreeable for you. Come, now, drop in and see us and let us know each other. Sincerely yours, BAILEY & MASSINGILL. Tinllt'.K TI( K. t'liiu d stair I ami oftlct nl I akcuhM Or.'Kmi K AU( IK Tt M. January. 2:1. I'M. Nntlo-la ht-rrliv i Io n lht hi - tn .l 1 ti w iili lln rnvNnit nf t!ie art nl ' oiii;tv. nl .1 line ;l. 17. entitled "an ai l (it tin- ! nl titular lands In tin- Si'i-a nl t alifnriila. ore (nil. Nevada, ami hi W asfiitivtiui I i-mimy" an llciuli'd to all I he 1'ul'llc Ian. I lai l ai-t nf Annual 4. I I lit- lnlii.u i in; htmiii. hav. llli il In tin otlu-e tin Ir nwnrii mi iil, In- tl : ii m. miiii'uv o( fl'latlil. county i'l fall Hcrnurdlnn. male nf I alilnruia, om .laiiitci.i . i.i.u inr tlie A historic Bell. The it- is a lx-ll at Washington whose history dates back to the very lieginning of modern civilization on this continent, sa.vs the I'ittsiiurg Iiis'iatch. It is a trilling affair as regards size, its dimentions lieing only SxO'j inches; yet Its notes sound ed to cull the great discoverer, Co lumbus, to prayer and hc raced wor ship. It was brought from Spain in Deceinlior, 4'-:!, and set up in uehurch at San Domingo. It was the sjiccial gift of King rerdinanil, and lieurs the initial of his name r'l-") In old liothic characters upon its surf act! When La Vena, the new City of the riniiis, was founded, church and Im-11 were bodily removed to it. There its notes smote upon the air to summon the tartly Siauiards to mass, and served, how froiptcnt l.v none can tell, to real to the minds of the venture some explorers memories of their sunny homeland located far away across the sea. Thanks, Jack. i Iiuiixiautr Nc) Theiv is coining occasionally to thisothco the I.akeview ( On-. ) Kx aniiner, a newspniier which attained its tweiity-fdiirt li volnnin the Mil instant. This is a good weekly pa lter and the community si-ems to ap preciate the efforts made by the pub lishers to make it worthy of their support. Though one hundred miles " ' w ' N " 1 ' inlan l. thispaH-r gets a print, fre- K . , n ,'1 . 'A! Vlf i to.. ...... ..i Muently illustrated with half tones. :;,l;:iw;;":T,,.,,:rI11,,',; IV i .S IV Sec. i T s. H. hi t . VS . M . (iwrit.- W. Itllllnit f t'l.land, ( (ill lily nl sail lli rnarilimi, mail' i( t'alilornla, aworn it'nn-iil. No I '.72 Inr On-pur-baM- u( On- N H. 4 T :v H, K li. K V M. WihMi.l.l S. HIlllllK of t'iilan-1 rontit of Snii ItiTiianlltiK. Stalo nf California, M nrn klatf mi-n . No 1 Oil for tin iniriliaiH- of Hi.- S K NK i4. SK ., XW ami XK i4 sV i,, s.i- 2i.T :i7 s.. II lit F. ' M. Thai lhi- lll nfft r .riMii m kIihw ih.il tin laml aniight U more valualiie for h thnlMT or hloiH- than for am K-iillural i-iii . h. ami In i n lahllah Ih.-lr rlallll to i-alil Uml l Inr- .1. ". lluniak..r. I'. S. I oiiiiiiiinin r hi Klatnaih rail. Ori'Knli. on FrMa . Hi" '-''I 'lay nl May Tln-y iiHini- an w lltii'-.- : i arrtt- Hniirh.-r. of , ...,. Si'UMli., V. a-hll'lf toll. .M.-ni'li-r 1 1 1 1 ami OI.IIIIS lllll (.r,r,1(,,. v. Wlun-.of III. I, a, I.. Wahllllitnll, .Xliilri-w sallHl.urn, nf J t r rk Mi rilki'. Villlii wt.i. owi n T. M Ki tnln-i-, of . i... or. umi ami Ada M. lilllhiK. Klla M. Hiliin.--. i. ..rif. . lul I huh .ui.l W iiili.'hl lllllii,.--. it I plaml. I'alllnr nia. Any ami all i rmi r'aiii.inir mln r I v tin-alMivi- .i itiIm-m laml. ar- r-.ii--i- il In HI--I hi'ir . lai m in th m nlTI. -hi ir l.i-Inri- miiI 22ml llaV nf NV l''l. " Ian. rj I H. M. HI! VIT 41V !: kisO r that would do credit to many of the city (?) papers reaching the News. Strayed On th night of Jan. 28, from the Soiilhi-rn Slaise Co'h liarii, in I.akeview, a Iihv mare, neilit about ll."0, blind in the left eye, hue clieen on himi feet Hinl tall done up hen iHft feen. .A liberal reward fur her letum t Dick Wilcox o 5t H. K. Hakkkk HIGH SHOES Lowest Prices See Me ! mmmm In a few vears whit grace the American dinner table or the Italian's fruit wagon. One of tlie explorers of tlie nuriculturnl de partment discovered this freak of nature in his rambles along the shores of the Mediterranean some months ago and brought some cut tings from the tree to the I'nited States. These were can-fully grafted to an ordinary stock at the depart ment grounds, and an now throe feet high. A cutting of this plant was sent to Santa Ana, Calif., to Is- tried in that climate. A couple of j years will see the first fruit. If It I proTes of fine flavor, cuttings will be I widely scattered, and in time the white orange may be as plentiful as the si-edless orange. G R iA !V iE IS Susses I u - i, : i., i .'. . . i :,, , 1 km Lett 82 Decendents. Joint Mitchell, who recently died tit. his home on Heaver Crock, In lien ton County, at the ripe age of 87 years, left 2 descendant. The d. censed says the Corvallis Times, was born in Dundee, Forfarshire, Scot land, May L'l, l."i. He came to America in 1M', and was married to Mary MotJregor, Octolier T2, 1M7, in Kant Brooklyn, N. Y. To them 11 children were born, four of whom preceded the father to the grave. The wife, seven children, 1 grand children and 11 gnat-grandchildren mourn the loss of (irundpu Mitchell. Tl .TI HF.lt I. UI) MITK K. I'tiit' il Hut' s I.8I11I Orfli c at l.akf vii v On-noii. I'.KA lVKhll-iKMI.T Jhinmry 2;l, I .: Nntifif 1 licn-bv ulvi-n thai in . nin 1ihii.'i Miih thi' pro Iiihiiih of Tk ai t of Conri'SM of lulu- :i, 1S7 i niilli'l "An ad fur tin; khIi- of liiiih.. r lanilK In Hit-iali of I allhiriiia, On K 1111, .V. aila ami in W arliiiitnii Territory" a 1 t 11.I11I to all t mi I'll hiii' l.aml stati-a hy act of AuKni-t I, l!2, the fnllimiiiK ) rMiiiw hav" III. '1 in tliihuffii'H their aworn xiMli iiientii towit : Al. xuinii r U lulu, of I'hi'tialiH, en 1111 1 y of 1-win, atate of Wanhlnt' toii, HMorn Hruieiiniiit Xo l.8 for tlei iiiirchan of the W of K'2 s.rc et, 1p HI W, It It; , W M. I.eriruile V. Vlilt, of t'ti chal 1 a , couniy 01 lwia. Biati' of WaahiiiK U111, fcworii ntatt-nit-nt No 1H;9 lor this pnrehaHX ol the HK hti St4 tK! nud tit'i KKU. 2, Ti 11 K Hi K, W M. arrlo K. Bouelier, of Ta Nini'U'rnlli Ave, Si aitie, county of Klnir. Matt- ol Vanliingtoii, aworn ulatfiiiii'iit No l.uai for the pur. ham-nl the N'., NW'4imI Vi .. NK4 Sec2Tij a7 H, It 16 K, W M. Andrew hau.hurn, of Krci ki'iiilrlilKc couniy of Wilkin, alatc of Minneaota, nwnru tatement No l.iTa for the i.iin haae of the W KW U, HK 1 Stt' U and ftW (4 sK 14 her H,, A. Hi K, W. M. That they will offer proof to t-how that the land MiiiKht U more valuable for ita limtier or tone than for aKricnltiiral iiiriioii'ii and to cb taljiiii their claim to tali! laud hefore J. O. liamaker, lT. s. CniiiuiiMiiiiiiier at Klauialh Fall, Orexop, nil -uliir'lny the aid day of .May They name wltni'"e: WinAeldH. IlilllnK. Ada M. Iiillin. Kiia H. IlillliiKa, and Oeorxe W. MilliiiKa, of Ciilaoil, California, Carrie It. wrrNEfrwifli It is Very Hard to Get A Suit that Suits and Fits . . rtByjmj, "laviimi mm l.wa, jmiww. if mw.i twrvpairnrMrm?rmirTu. AMLSTKOM BROS, have had the Experience in taking meas ures and have a house that can make clothes to fit and suit. 500 Samples are now on Display At - The - Monogram For the Spring and Summer Clothing. Every Article Guaranteed. Houcher. of Healtli;. WaabliiKiun, Oertrude V While and Alt 1 a rider While, ol (hcuatia, Wanhl'iKlon, Andrew Saimhurn, of Hreckin rl'lKe, MiuuiKiita, Oweii T, MeKeudiee ol Oleic Orcnon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the alHiVc-deacrihrd land ant r. iiu.-hte.l to tile their i laluia in thia ot'lco on or iM'fore aald S3. 1 day of May, l'Joa. Jan W-4 E. M. lilt ATTAIN, Ucg-Mcr.