LAKE COUNTY FXA dlNER, LAKBVlliW, ORCOON, DUC. J, I MM. 'Thanksgiving Season at Ad el. The morning of Thanksgiving Iny was ushered In by a clour sky und bright sunshine which continual al most the entire tiny. For this the people were truly i thankful after thestortny weather of, the two weeks proceeding. Appre-j elating the change In the weather! and the bountiful crops of the pant su miner, the citizens determined to celebrate In an appropriate manner. Some hunted, some rented, some cared for t hose who were nick and distressed, and all feasted. The largest feast spread was probably the one at the residence of Mr. and! Mrs. C. V. IVnt. Here were gather ed friends and neighbors to the num ber of nearly thirty, composed of Mr. and Mrs. Imburger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wlble and family, Mr. and Mr. Stauubaugh and family, Mrs. Sites and sou Ben, of Did well, Mr. Jhke Phillips of Bid well, "Uncle Billy" Roanh, John Roosh, Tard Brown, J ames Wakefield and "Peda gogue" Hampton. At 2:30 p. m. dinner was announc ed, when all formality was dispens ed with and a geueral social visiting and feasting was the order of bus iness. One secret was discovered daring the progress of the feast aud that was made by Mr. Lemburger, who solved the question of the capacity of "ye pedagogue" by noticing that instead of the regulation "dinner euit," "ye pedagogue" was a practi cal republican, and wan dressed in a neat white sweater, ready to prac tice the doctrine of "expansion." The sweater was no longer a se cret. Toward the close of the day, the gathering dispersed, voting that Mr. and Mrs. Dent were fully qualified to perform thedutieuof host and hostess to so great a company. On Friday night a Grand Ball was given at the hall In Adel. The at tendance was quite general from both north and South Warner. Fif ty tickets were sold. The music was furnished by the Houston Frakes orchestra. Dancing began about 7:30 p. m. and continued until day began breaking in the east. The ball supper was simply Im mense aud all fared sumptuously. On Saturday the Local Institute was well attended. Six teachers were present and also a number of citizens and Eighth Grade pupils. The teachers to whom duties had been assigned, performed their du ties well, and all were pleased with the work of the Institute. At the close of the exercises, on motion of Mr. Hampton, a vote of thanks was tendered Supt. Willits for ills assis tance in the work of the Institute. The Harney Connty I.IV StOI'k AssOCla- lion, of which I m memter. payalT.Ml reward for evident lending to the con viction of parties stealing Mock be lousing to ! mem bers. In addition I offer reward, Horao brand hor In bur on either or both Jaws. Kn corded lnnntl Range, llarncv, Uke and t'rook Counties llorw vented w hen sold II rca sold to paa through this section lll be reported In this paper. If not to reported, -..lease write or tele I'lio no The Times lleralil, Mtln H-'4. Iturita. Ore Koii W W Brown, Kile, or Different Here. In a leading editorial the day after Thanksgiving the Oregonlan says: "Perhaps the impulse of thankful ness most prevalent among the peo ple of Oregon yesterday was in con nection with the Lewis and Clark Centennial and the extremely encour aging showing that Is being made for it in Congress, where Senator Mitchell's bill carrying 12,125,000 is already pending." While the people of Lake county have a great many things to le thankful for, probably a very few of our residents gave one thought toward that great enterprise that should Interest every citizen of Ore gon. There are reasons for this which are well known to everyone In Oregon. When the big fair comes off, probably very little more will le thought of It as now, unless some thing happens toward building a railroad to Lake county. This sub ject has been talked on so much that It Is getting to be a bugbear. WANTED TRUSTWORTHY LADY OR GEN tleuien to manage business m lull county aud adjoining territory for bouse of solid financial lauding. I20.IIU atraigbt (alary aud expense aid each Holiday direct from headquarter, xpeuse money advanced: poaltlou perman ent. Address, Manager, 6u5 Mouuu Building, Chicago. M TimtliK LAND NOTICE. Vn It ml Stales land erTlce, Lakcvlew, Oregon, (VI III, 1908. Notice la hereby given that III compliance w ith the provisions of tlie act of rotmreof June 8. I.h7!. entitled "An actforthe ale of timlH'r land in the statea of Oregon, California, Nevada and Washington Terri tory aa extended to all the I uldlo ljd Mate by act of Annual 4. I"-', the following HToti have filed lu Hi la cilice their worn tateinetiia, to-w If : liutlford t Wordcn, of Trouidale, county of Multnomah, alale of Oregon Sworn atatcuiciit No tM. for the purchase of the hK1. Se.i., N'l, SKi4. SW i. N K, S.-C SA, T 89 S, K In K Horace R l.ilucn.ld 7iV K Hurnaide St., Portland, rnnnlv of Miilluoniah, Hale of Ore gon Sworn aiaienient No4l. for the purchase ofther-r.1, NW',. S'.SIMS :IA and Nh4 SW i4 Sec !H. T. S9 .. K 16 K. W M . That they will offer proof to how that the land aoughl la more valuable for Ita timber or stone than for agrtcoltural purposes and to estshltsh their claim to said land before Jaa. H. Drtseoll. iVuuty Clerk, at Klamath Kails, Orcgnu on Tuikii)' the 7lb day of January, 1901. Tbey name as witnesses: II R I.lttlcfleld. of Portland. Oregon, Henry Clary, of Ashland, Oregon. J O llamaker, J W W rage and O O Worden of Bonanta, Oregon. Any and all itersonst-laitriug adversely the above-described lands are rcqinatot to rile their claims In this office ur r before said 7th dar of January lt4. Oct 2S-42 K. M. HRA1T.MN, Register. TI1BER LAND NOTICE. I'uited States Und Office Ukeview. Oregon, Oct. 16th ltf. Notice is hereby giveu that In compliance w tth ihe pvllons of the act ol Congress of June S. 17, entitled "an act for the sale of timber lands In the Mates of t'allfornta, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land statea by art of August 4, 192, Elsie Converse, of New Title Creek, county of Lake Stale of Oregon, has Bled in this office his sworn ststenu-nt Nn fii, for the purchase of ihe SW'4 SK1,, Sect. In Tp N.i 41 8 R No SI E w M, and will offer pr.H.f to show that the laud sought Is more ral liable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purpoara. and to establish hla claim to said land before the Register and Receiver yt Ukeview Oregon on Monday, the ll'h day of January, l'.JI He nanus as witness's: Albert I on verse, Geo Vincent, A. M. Smith. Hurt Held, J. Dcvter, all of New Pine Creek, Orcgnu. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to rile their claims in this office on or before said Ulb dar of Jan. lvw. Oct. 2212 B V.BTTAI Keglster. TinUKK I.Ail TI( K, I'nited Statea Land Office. Lakeview. Oregon, tep .'J. l'JWI. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance witb the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, laTS. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the State of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." as extended to all the Public 1-and states by the act ol August 4. 192. Nolen K. Currcy, of Ijike view, county of Lake State of Oregon, has fi led in this office his sworn statement No. laM, for the purchase of the NE A NE '4 of S-i'tion No. Zl in Township No. 40 8. K. No. Is E. W. M. and will offer proof to (bow that the land sought Is more valuable for l.s timber or sione than for agriculture purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of tbis office at Lakeviow Oregon on Tuesday, the 29th day of December, lata. He names as witness: Thomas Hasting, L. A. Carriker, R. W. Vernon. Harvey L. Norihrup, and A. P. Koozer all of Lakeview. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in tbis office on or before aald 2vth day of December, 1"S. Oct. 22-42 E. M. BraTTAI.m. Register. TISIBKK I.A.I XtrTICH. I'nited States Land Office, Lakeview, Ore gon, Oct 17, laUI. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, lV7s, entitled "An act for the sale of tsmber lands In the elates of Cal ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the Public Land Plates by act of August 4, Mi Robert McKec, of Lakeview, county of l-ake, stain of Oregon, has Sled in this office his sworn statemenr No ZM, for the purchase of the w',ol NE'j ol Sec No 13 in Tp40S,R 0 E w M, and will offer proof to show trial the land sought Is more valuable for Its limber or slone than for agricultural pur poses and to establish bis claim to said land before the Register aud Receiver at l-akeview, Oregon on Wednesday, the l'lth day of January lyo-l. He names as witnesses: w J McKee, Arthur Florence, V L Suelllng and L whet stone all of Lakeview, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aoove-descrlbed landsare ri nested to hie their claims In thl-office on or before said lilt h day of January, VX4. Oct W-4J E. M. BBATTAIN, Register. Timber Lana .ollrr. United States Land Office Lakeview, Oreiton, Oetoler 21, l'JU.'l. Notice i hereby given that in compliance with ti.a nrAvwlrina ni t Im Act tA .1 one . 1H7H. . " - - - - - - - entitled "An act for the sale of timljer lands in the Mates o! ualuornia, Oregon, Nevada and Waeiiinton Territory," ag extended to all the Public Land Mated by act of AutfUHt 4, 18'J2, the followinK persona have filed in tbis ollice their swore statements, to-wit: Kelina Thompson, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, state of Oregon. Hworn statement No 2032, for the pur chase of the NESw, NMC.Sw NK riec 20 Tp 38 8., K 15 K. Mamie Thompson, of Klamath Falls, . c yr I . I. ....... f , couniv Ol rklHlimiii, niaie ui wrniuii. r, . aj.. oit'i'i I.- l. nworn maicuieub it mo ur chase of the Kec 9, HSw, i!.,iui,i Gu. 111 Tn :o; Hliv: o 1 William hi Thomr.aon. lit If I a m u t Vi FaHs, county of Klamath, state of Ore Kon. Sworn statement No 2).'!4, for the purchase of the N w bee lo Ip 6H ., H 14 E. Charles It. Jackson, of 193 1st St., Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon. Sworn statement Ni 235, for the purchase of the SEJNw, E) Sw4, SSE, Sec 18 Tp 38 8., K 15 E. That they will offer proof to show that the land sought U more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish their claim to said land before Jas. H. Driscoll krnnty Clerk st Klamath Falls Ore., on Friday the 6 day of February 1U04. They name as witnesses: Selina Thompson, Mamie Thompson and Wil liam 8, Thompfeon, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Charles K. Jackson, of Port land, Oregon, C. W. Emtwdy, John Oilman aud John McDonald of Bly, Oregon . Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 4 day of February 1904. Oct 29 43 E. M. Bhattaiw, Register. BSSJsUXstKI n a I Our Store Policy The Chief Study of This Store Is to satisfy Its customers. Our stocks nre always Wv t coniilcte with thoroughly n'llnlilt' merchandise, t'ourtes.v on the part of exery employe Is Insisted ufiu. Our iiroKrvHhlve methods of mert handixliiK, loiipli'd with the very jireat amount of business we transact, keep prices at the lowest point consistent with the IiIrIi quality. We keep iM-rmaiifiit patronage lu view, not Hunting trade, and aim to make this a store to w tilt h you will turn, not simply when we annoum-c extraordinary bargains, hut as the natural source from which to supply your wants. Our motto: Satisfac tion always, or money chtvrfuuly refunded. BAILEY & MASSINQILL 2 L- BAILEY . . . . 2 S PAINTER . . AND 7 PAPER . HANGER 2 A ('nplrlr and llrantl- L . mi line f Hamplra to f4- L Irrt fraina. 7 7 WORK . GUARANTEED Z 7 PRICES . REASONABLE I I.akeview brewery AYRES& 5CHLA0EL, Propa. SALOON IN CONNECTION Beer sold Wholesale & Retail Delivered any place in Town Ass DIRECT LINE To CHICAGO .. AMI.. ALL POINTS LAST LOllSVILLi:. MEM I'll IS, AMI.. A I.I- POINTS SOfTII. See that your ticket reads via the ILLINOIS ('EN TICAL It. It. ThorotiKhly modern trains connect with all transcontinental lines at St. I'liul and Omaha. If vour friends are coining west let us know and we will quote them direct the sst:lally low rates now in effect from all eastern points. Any information as to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully II. H. TKUMHULL. Com. Art. 112. M st Portland Or J. Limisky, T. K. Sc. P 112 Third Street, Portland, Or. A. P. It. Thompson. F. & I'. A. Kooiu 1, Coleman lUdtf, Seattle Wash. TlmtM-r tJiod olrr. United Slates Land Otlice, Lakeview, Oregon October 21, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congrens of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the wale of timlier lands in the Stales of California, Orego'i, Nevada and Wash ington Territory," as eitended to all the public Land Stales by act of Augimt 4, 1892, (ieorge II. Jalley, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, state of Ore gon, has tiled in Ibis ollice his sworn statement No 2015, for the purchase of NfJ of Sec 34 Tp 38 8., K 14 E., w. M. and will offer proof to show that the luud sought is more valuable for its tim !er or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establinh his claim to said land before Jas. H. Driscoll, County Clerk at Klamath Falls, Oregon on Thursday, the 4th day of February, 1904. lie names aa witnesses : J. G. Pierce, J- w. llamaker, Emma Manning and J. C. Smith, all of Klamath Fall, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above described lands are request ed to file their claims in this office on or before said 4th day of February 1904. Oct 29-43 K. M. liKATTAi.N, Register. TIMBfCB LANI NOTICK. Unltod stales l-and office, Lakeview, orefron, Oct. 14, 1UUK. Notlcela licrelijr given that In uorniiliamwwltb the provisions of the act of congress of June 8, W. entitled "An act for the ale of timber lands 111 the statea of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," asex tended Wall the Puhllo l-and states by attt of August 4. IHVS, the following persons have Hied lu this office tbelr sworn statement, to-wit: . Kloyrl farmer, of Ukeview, county of Ike, state of Oregon. Sworn statement No tlM, for the purchase of the KJ-, See , Tp XI H, tt 1 K. Fred M. Hlnkleraan, of Ukeview, county of Uke, state ol Oregon. Bworo atatenient No 21M, for (be purchase ol the HWJBeo 10 Tp 37 H B 19 K - Mom J ." Cornpo, of Ukevlevr, county of Lake, state of Oregon. Dworn statement No 8114 for the purchase of tbe SK'4 Bee 10, Tp 87 8, K 19 K. That they will offer proof to show that tbs land sought Is more valuable for ita timber or Une than for agricultural purposes and to establish their claim to aald land before Jaa. H. lrlesoll county clerk at Klamath Palls Oregon, on Tuesday tbe XVlb day ol December I vim Tliey name as witnesses: Floyd Farmer, Fred M . iilukleinan, Mose J. fJoinpo, K. O. Stark and K.I Welsh, all ol Ukeview, Oregon. Any aud all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are reuueaied to file their claims in ibis ollice on or before said Mib day ol December 9o. , .... Oct tirit K. M. Krattaln, Iteglster. TinilKK l.Wi OTI K. I'nited Slates Ulld Ottlce Ukeview Oregon OctoiHT Z7, lam. Notice Is hereby given that In nun pi lance with the provisions of the Act of Congress of June 8. lXiM, entitled "Ail act fur Ihe sale of Umber lands lu the Stales of l allfnrnla, Ore gon. Nevada and Washington, Territory" as t-x-t uded to all the I'll bile land Htatea by art of august 4, IWl. the following yeraous have filed In this office their sworn statements to-wit: Anna Fliaik, of I'ltish, county of Lake, statu of Oregon sworn staiiiieut no 2?iVi, fur the pantliase of the HK'4 hK'i S.-C :tU. Tp :IIS., It iVK. .lami's T. Flook.of I'lnsli, coiiuly of Uke, stale of Oregon sworn statement No 27IM, for the purchase of the NH(t NVSli Sec U Tp M 8., It 2i K. That they will offer proof to show that the land aoiiKht Is more valuable for Us timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to es tablish their claim to said land before the Iteg lster and Receiver at Ukeview, Oregon, Oil Wednesday the loth day ol Feb. 1IU. They name as witnesses: A. W Mauring, Hay Garrison, Steve Young, W. K. Hcammar, am! W. II. Shirk, all of Lakeview. Oregon. any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said luth day ol February, 1IM. Nov. S M K. M. Hkattain, Register. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. United States Und Office, Ukeview, Oregon, October 14, IWua. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the Act of Jiine8, 1X7H, entitled "An actforthe sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended lo all the Public Und Htatea by act of August 4, 1W, the following persons have filed In this office their sworn statements, t wit! tleorge It. Phillips, of Warner Uke, County of Uke, Slate ol Oregon sworn statement No. 2141 for the purchase of the Y. Hw, Nw Hw !and UliHcc.81.Tp.8iS, KiaK. James !. Hudson, of Adel, county of Uke, state ol Oregon, sworn statement, No. I14x for the purchase ol the SU HK't Kw HK Hw 'Nk''Soc1, Tp. 10, l K. rinima Dodson, of Adel, county of Uke, stale of Oregon, sworn statement No K14H for the purchase of the HH BK, NwJ4 mi. "14 NU BecTp.40B, R2Slt. m , . . Ilyron F. Cooper, of Adel, county of Uke, state ol Oregon, sworn statement No 2144 for the purchase of the Lots 1 aud 8, Beet, Lots I and 4 bee 6 Tp 40 B, it 12 X. ....... That they will offer proof to show that Ihe land sought Is more valuable for lta timber or sume tban for agricultural purposes and to es tablish tbelr claims to aald laud before tbe Register and Receiver at Ukeview, Oregon oil Monday, Ihe tub day of January, 1004. Tbey name as witnesses: Ueorge B. Phillips, of warner Uke, Oregon, James C. Dodson, Kin ma Dodson, Byron t. Cooper, and J. w. Uifftui of Adel, Ore., U. B. Phillips, ol (Jedsrvllle, Cat., and w, B. Moss of Ukeview, Oregon. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims In this office on or belore said 4th day of January HM. Nov. 6 44 K. M. BmattaIn, Heglster, Tlmhrrl.and Notlr. t'nlti-r Stales Laud Ollice l-akevlew, Oregon October 17, I'SlH. Notice Is hereby given that In romtitlanc with the provisions of the Act of June H, 1TH. entitled "An act for the sale of llinler lamls In tbe stales of California, Oregon, Nevada alul Washington Territory," as csteniled to sll the Public Und States by act of August 4, I'-' the following H-raoiia have filed In thisoflice their sworn statemeiiis. tu-wlt : Claud C. Kmmertoii. of lib'iidale, county of iNiuglas, stale of Oregon sworn statement NoW-ift lor the purchase ol the K HK'4 See I'J, Tp!l7S., It :iK. ami si, NW; Hec 7 Tp a7rt.. K I4K W M. Abraham S, Koiius, of (lendalo, county of Douglas, slate of Oregon sworn statement No Blnr the purchasu ol the N', rW W S HK' j see 7 Tp 87 H. It. UK, 'that tiny vvllf offer proof toibow that the laud sought Is more valuable (or Its timber or stone than for agricultural purMiaca and to ea tabllNh their claim pi aald laud before C. II. Willi row (J. H. tlomiiilssloner at Klamath Falls Oregon Monday the lsth day ol January IS4 'I hey name as witnesses: g Mitchell, II. M. Ackley ol illy Oregon, Oscar F, North of Troy Idaho, Claud C. Kinmertoii and Abraham H. Kouus of tileiidalu On-goii. Any and all persons claiming adversely the alMive ileM:rliHu landsare requested to Nle Ihutr claims In this office ou or before said lstli day of January im4. Oct. xtf-41 K. m. IIR Attain Roglster. TIHIIKHAKI NOTIt'K. United Status UnOffluo at Ukeview Oregon Oct, 14, luos. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with Ihe provisions of the act of Congress ol June 8, 1S7M, entitled "an ai t for the sale ol timber lands lu the States of California, Ore gun, Nevada, and lu Washington Territory" as extended to all Ihe Public Und Htatea by act of August 4, 1HIM, Manuel J Hwarcl, of Uke view, county Uke slate of Orcgou, has filed III this office his sworn slHteuient No J1HI, for tbe imrchase of theHWi HWi Hec 1 NW N VI Seo No Win TpNo8s81t no IS K W ni, and will oflnr proof to show that the land. sought is mora valuable for Its timber or stone than for agri cultural nurnoae, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at Ukeview, Oregon ou Saturday, tbe 9th day ol January, 1904. 11 e names as witnesses. W A wtlshlre, James Young, Win Cleudeuiilng, aud tils worth Rue sll, all of Ukeview Oregon. Any end all psrsous claiming adversely th above-described lands are requested to Die tbelr claims In tbis offioe on or before said lottx dayioUan-, 1904. Oct fx-4'J . M.Biattaiii, Register. final Vft Und Office at Ukeview, Oregon, Nov. 4 1908. Notice Is hereby givefh that the following-named settler bas filed notice of bis Inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will lie made before th Register aud Heuelverat Ukeview, Oregon, oa ec. In, 1UUH, vis: Her I !. llaskins, H K 2499, for the NK4 UVM Seo Is, NU NW14 Nw Seo 17, Tp 80 B, R 22 K w M , Oregon. II names th following witnesses lo prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land vis: waiter Dent, Adel, Karly Hixme, Marvin. Ilooue, liuslou Deiil, ol Plush, Oregon. Novmp cv. M. RRATTAIN, Register.