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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1905)
J- itoMtlonal Xocal a Hawkins anu who came u toWn Saturday and remained two or three day". Mrs. John Arncr, who has for omo time, tiecn under treatment ot Dr. Hall for middle car trouble In Improving. Tf the owner of email sorrel, bald- faced, unbroken boree branded with OZ on left stifle, will. Inquire at thin office be ran locate hie proerty. 6tf Chas. Old, a former resident of Lakevlew and member of ttie Fores ter Lodge at thla place, writes that be is very sick, at Sacramento, af flicted with Inflamatory rheumatism. The Esaralner force acknowledges Wth thanks, that they wew very kindly remembered by the ladles of the Eastern Ntar from whom we re ceived a tray of delicious Ice cream and cake yesterday evening. A hill has passed Ixith Houses of the Oregon legislature creating one hoard of Regents who are to have charge of all Normal Schools. This h believed to be the first step to wards ultimate consolidation of thine schools. I inn prepared to make blue prints or pints of any Township in the Lukcvlcw Land District, showing entries; liiml restored from the re serve, and land leserved. Address, W. U. KMi'KH, I,akevlew, Ore. 7-tf The I.nkevlt'w Concert Hand gave A very successful street entertain mi'ut lust Sunday which was much enjoyed by all. The boys show Im provement everytlme tiny apiear tiefore the publls. A. Storkmann, rhe Lakevlew cigar manufacturer, left yesterdvy, on a trip soliciting orders for his cigars. Mr. Storkmann goes by Plush, Fort Hid well aud other Surprise valley towns to Alluras from which place, he takes in Goose Lake valley on his return. Mr. Storkmuun carries nothing except first class stock, and should make a good canvass. He Intends on la-lug absent about a week. Charges of extravagance made ugulnst the legislature now In session are not well sustained. It la not umilu to appear tnat money basbeeu appropriated for unworthy or Im proper purposes. We think It would be delllcult to satisfy any ot those who think sserlously about It, that tht'iS'tate's exiiouse account could be expected to grow less, as the .State grows lu wealth and population aud It institutions necessarily grow larger and more expeuslve. Oregon does not wish to be be hind any uf mr nuter states. IShe Uuuia hs good roads as may be se cured, uml while it muy well be tout lor reasons of economy much that nun been done elsewhere must be left uudoiio for a time lu Oregon, there In no reason wliv a irreat deal more tf v - "hould not be done right uow to tnuke the highways of this state atleijuately lit for purposes of busi ness and pleasure traffic. 't appears that the Russian gov ernnicut bas given the press aud People to understand it Is desired that they make their wishes kuowu uPon the subject of the coutlnuauce f the war. Tiie entire press of America believes that official Russia Qow welcomes expressions favorable to a discontinuance of the war, wlleh the government has despaired f Mn(r able, by fighting, to termlu 'na manner creditable to Rus- "Wl arms. CASTOR I A For XobbU and Children. "And You Hate Always Bought Notice of Rent oral Ion of Public Lands ta Settlement Notice of Kestorstion of Public Land to Settlement and Kntry. Department of the Interior, General Land Office, Washington, 1). C, February 4, 1905. Notice ih hereby given that on January 5, 19(15, the Heeretary of the Interior re leaned tiie following described areaa from temporary withdrawals thereto fore made for forest reaerve purposes, and restored to settlement all the va cant public land", not otherwise reserv ed, therein ; and that the said land o restored to settlement on January 6, 1005, and not otherwise reaerved, will become subject to entry, filing and se lect ion, under the usual restrictions, at the respective United States Land Of fices for the two land districts in which the lands lie, via: The Dalle and Lake view, Oregon, on May 23, 1906: In The Pallea Land District; In Township 17 8 , Range 10 K., NEJ4 Sec. 7, YM Sec. 21, W. M.; In Township 18 S., Range II E., the entire township; In Town ship 18 8., Range 10 E , Sees. 1. S and 3, E Sec. 4, KFM Sec. 9, Sec. 10. 11, 12, IS, 14 and 16, N, and SE Sec. 23, Sees. 24 and 2fi. M Hec. 35, Sec 36 : In ToanshiplO S.,R.nge 15 E., the en tire township; Township 19 8., Range 14 K., Sees 1, 2, 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, Y. Fee. 19, Seca. 20, 21. 22, 23, 24, 25,28, 27, 28, 29, 33, 14, 85 and 36; In Township 19 IS., Range 13 E., Sees. 1, 2, 3. and 7, 25, Se- 2d. $ Sec. 27, Sees. 30, 31, 32, 33, 34; 35 ami 30; In Township 29 S.. Range 11 F... Sees. 1, 2.3, 4, 5 and 0; In Township 22 8., Range 12 E.. W See. 5. St:. 6 and 7, W,4 Sec. 8, Sec. 16. W. Sec. 17. Sec. 18. N4 Seo. 19. Sec. 20. XW!i Sec. 21 J In Township 25 8., Range 12 E., S Sec. 6, SWJf Sec. 20. Sees. 27, 28, 29, 30, SI, 82, iW. 34 and 36; In Township 26 S., Range 12 E., NK and SWV Sec. 1. Sees. 2. 3, 4, 6. 10. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, HU Sec. 22, Sees. 23, 24. 25, 26 and 27, E Sec. 34, Heca. 35 and 36; In Township 27 8., Range 12 K., WM Sec. 1, Sees. 2. 3, 11, 12, 13 and 14, Stf Sec. 15, Sec. 16, Htf Seo. 22. Seta. 23, 24, 25 and 26, E Sec. 27. SEX 33. SU and NEV seo. 34. NEV sec. 35, sec. So; In Township 28 8., Range 12 E., WK Sec. 2. sec. 3. KM sec. 4, SU and N y sec. 6, sec 18, HKNeC 19, 32; InTownshl .Sec. 4. .SWand NWV 8, 16, 17, 18, 19, 29 and 30 ; In Township 21 S. Range 13 K., EM Sec. 1, r .Sec. 12 ; Io Township 24 S., Range 13 E., Nee. 36 ; In Township 25 S., Range 13 E., .Sees. 1, 11,12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 21. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,28 33, 34, 35 and 36; In Township 26 ,S'., Range 13 E., Sees. 1,2,3, 4, Hand 12, Vi .See. 18, Nee. 19, WV: Nec. 30; In Township 27 .V.. Range 13 K., .Sec. 36; In Township 28 S., Range 13 E., NK .Sec. 1, S .Sec. 25, Sees. 35 and 36; In Township 30 .S., Range 13 E., SE .Sec. 24, Nee. 25. SEU Sec. 26, See. 36; I In Township 21 .V., Range 14 E., SW)i 7. 8. 9. 10. 76, 17 and 9, Ntf .Sec. 20, .SWJ .Vc. hip 29 .S' Range 12 E., .V id NWX ec. 5, .Seca. 6, 7, S Sec. 8. Sees. 11 and 12, NJtf and S 'vp,. 3 ,'ecs. 4 and 5, .S'W V .Sec. 6, r.ia pee. i.i, rc. in, 1, 10, iv, u anu .s'ecs. 8, and 10, KWW Nec. 15, Necs. 21. P.S and NW Sec. 22, W, Sec. 26, and 17, X and Silhi .Sec. 18, K Hers. 27, 28,29, 30, 81, 32, 33and 34. S'-, ; nd SMVi .Sec. 19, S .Sec. 20, NEJ See. 35, Sec. 36; In Township 19 S ls-eC- , NWW.Sec. 22; In Township Range 12 E., Sees. I. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. , 24 Range 14 E.. WJi .Sec. 13. .Sect.. 10, II. 12, 13, 14, 15, 10. 17.18. 19. 20. 21, 1 14 5) p;, o. 21. 22, 23; 24, 25. 26, 27, 22, 23. 24, 25. 2H1 27. 28. 29 and 30. N ', 29, 30. 31. 32. 33 34. 35 and 36; Sec. 32. Si-co. 33.34, 35 and 30; In , tn Townsliin 25 .S. . Ranue 14 E.. the To'viiNhip 19 S., Range 11 E., the entire entire toa-nship; In Townphip 20 .S., township; In Township 19 S., Range 10 fanBe 14 ,S'ecs. 1, 2. 3. 4. 5, . 7, 8, i:., Sees. . 2 anil 3, e.. 111. 'a 9. j,i t jo ;j 14, 15, Ki. 17, 18, 19, amlH-:'' Sec. 11, Sees. 20. 21. 22. 23.24 25. 2fi. 27, 28, 29 and 30, NE-4' Sec. 32. Sees 34, 35 aud 3(, Sic". 12, 13, 14 and 16, SK'i S.-C 19; In Township 20 S., Range Ki I'.., Sees. 1.2, 3, 4. 5, 0, 7, 8, . 10,11,12. 13. 14, 15, 16, 17. IK. 20, 21,22, 23, 24. 25, 26, 27, 2H, 29, 33,34, 35 and Mi; lu Township 20 S., Range ! J'- 20, 21,22, 23, 24 , 25, 26. 27, 28 and 29, Nec. 30; In Township 27 N., Range 14 E..NEX Nec. 10, S Nec. 11. S .Sec. 12, .Sees. 13. 14 15. 16, 22, 23, 24, 25,26, 27 and 28, NE4 Nec. 31, Sees. 32. 33. 34, 35 and 36; In 7'ownship 28 N., Range 14 E., Sees. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, , 7, 8, 9. 10, 11. 12. 13, 14, 15, Ki, 17 and 18, Sees. 1 . 2, 3, 4, ft. C. 7. K, 10, U, 12, 1.1, j Y. Sec. 19, Sees. 20. 21, 22, 23, 24, T5. 14, 15, 16, 17 and IS 1 In Township 20 S., 7, is and iJ. and NEJ" .Sec. Range 14 E., VVt' S.e. 7, SVi snd NWJ4' -M tVtHI)- ai and o.( s .Sec. 34. 2i Sec. IK. S'.'. and 5Wt' See. 19, SW,'4 vr. ;!5. Nec. 36: In 7owli8hio iJ S.. Sec. 20. Seca. 29, 3(1, 31 and 32, w'g Sec. an(je 14 p;., .Sec. 30; In Township 33; In Township 20 S., Range 13 E.. S' ;t0 (S-. nange 14 E., S .Sec. 1. .Sees. Sim-, 1, Sees, 2, 3. 4 and 5, S'. and NK4 p( j7. , 19 ad Mt .Sec. I'S, Necg. S.c, 6, N 'i. See, K, ecs, w, io, it, I i, :w and 31, JStf Nec. XI, JN Vi lA .Sec. 3.3, .Sec. 30; Jn 'township 61 N., Kange U E.. Necs. 5. 6. 7. 16 19. 20, 21, 27, i'S. i9, ;W, 31. 32, M, 34, 35 and 36; In Township 32 N., Range 14 E., Nets. 2, 3. 4. 6, 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11. 14, 15, 16. 17, 78,79, 20, 21 and 22, ti .Sec. itt, .Sees. i-9, 30. and 37. WK Nec. Z2; In Town ship 33 N.. Kange l Nectiona o ana 14. 15 and 16. E'i Sec, 22. Sees, 2J, 24, 25 and 26, E' Sec. 27, SEJ Sec. 34, N! Sec, 35. Sec, 36; In Township 20 H., Kange 12 1. , W rec, 1, -8 cm;, -. Sec, 3, 8,'' See, 11. VB' Sec, 12. Si Sec. 4; In the Lakeview Land District; In Tow nship 24 S., ICange B J... nec. 1, jv, Uu. o si. Ke. K. SU and Nfc.'x Sec. 9, W'.' Sec. 10, E"b Sec. 11. aip ; .ln. Sees. 12 and 13.' S Sec. 14, SSi and NWJi Sec. 15, k... 111 .n,l 17. Ses. 22. 23. and 24, E Sec. 32, Sees. 33. 34. 35 and 36; In I anj Tow nship 25 S., Range 8 E., Sees. 3 and 4. ES Sc. 5. Sc. 8, 9, 10, 16, 17. 20 and 21 ; In Township 24 S., Range 9 L., b2 Sec. 7, St' J-ec. 10, SW4' Sec. 14, Sees. 15 and 16, S' Se!. 17, Sets. 18, 10, 20, Township 21 N.. Range 75 E.. N aud NE;4 .Sen. 34. Necs. 35 and 36; In Township 22 N., Range 75 E.. Necs. 1 and 2, S and NEJ4 .Sec. 70, Necs. 77, 72, 73. 74, 75 and 76, NEJ .Sec. 27, .Sees. 22, 23. 24, 26, 26 and 27. EK.Sec. 34. Necs. 35 and 36; In Town ship 23 N., Range 75 E.. Necs. 7 and 2 E.Sec. 3. Nt4 .Sec. 70. Necs. 77. 72 21, 22 and 23, Y'i c. i, necs. to, ja, 74 and 76, Aec. zi, .ecs. a, m 27. 28, 29 and 30, K'j Sec. 31. Sees. S3, 81lc 04, X and SW'H .Sec. 25, NJj Nec. 33.34,35 and 36; lu Township 25 S., 20, NJi .Sec. 27, .Sec. 36; In Township Range 9 E.. S--e. 2, NEJ Sec. S, I 04 S'.. Range 75 E.. SW'ii Nec. 30, Nec. Wii Sec 4. S'i Sec. 10, Ve iec. 11, S y . i Township 25 N., liange 15 E.. Sec. 13, Secs.'H, 15 and 16. Sec. 22, wv,S'ec. 6. .Sees. 6. 7, 8, 16, 17, 18, 79. KE'iSec.24; In Township 28 S., Range and 21. S eec. 22, S eec. 23, swj 9 F. Sli Sec. 10, S'i See. 11, BJ-j and I 8eC. 04, 25, 26. 27. 28. 29, 30, 31. NW't; Seo. 13, Sees. 14. 15 and 1. S a:, 33, 34. 35 and 36; In Township 26 See. 21, Sees. 22, 23, 24, 25, 20 and 27, N y Range 15 E., the entire township; Sec. 28. Sees. 34, ao ano .to; ju ship 29 S., Range 9 E., Sees. 1, 2 and S; In Township 24 S. Range 10 E., S'J See. 12. Sec. 13, S'i Sw 19, hecs. 24 and 25. Stt'tf Sec. 28, Sec. 29, Sees. 30. 31 an.t 32. NW4' Sec. 33. Sec. :tti: In Township- 25 S., Range 10 b.. In Township 27 S., Kange 10 t., sees J, 2, 3 and 4. Esec 10, sees. 11, 12. 13. 14, 15 and 16, sec. 18, sees. 19 and 24, wJi sec 29, sees, 30 and 31, w sec. 32, sec. 36; In Township 28 S., Range 15 E.. SJ and NWi eec. 6. sees. 6, 7, 8 and 9. Si sec 10, sw eec 13, sees. 14, Sees. 1, 2, 3. 4 and t. MVa ? 1 - "; if,. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22, 23, 24, 2o 7. 8, 9, 10. 11.12, 13, 15, 10 and jf c;t -n M ad 29. sees. 30 and 31, NJ$ andSVV'i Sec. 18, I'M tec. -'J, tw - BCi 32. K sec. 33, sec. 34; In Town 24; In Township 26.S., Range 10 K, eh, 09 s Range b'-sees. 2, 3, 11 Sec. 24, N.l and SVVJi Sec. 2j, Sh1 1 r, Bnd 13, 14. ti and NwJ sec. 31 1-.... on I." K..e S4. Seivs. 35 and 30, ,.,.,ull- o it v.. sees nm . 4 " 1 11 T,i nsliiu 27 S., Range 10 E., N'i Sec.l, W4 Sec. 2, F.,',; Sec. d.h.'a ana NV,l Sec. 11. S,'e Sec. 12. Sec. 13, SE'See. 14. Sec. 16. E,' Sec. 21, See. 23, NJ and SV W Sec. 26. Sec. 27. HVM Sec. 28, KEXf.8. Sec. 84. N wfi Sec. 35, Sec. 36; In lownshipS K.,e. 3. Kv; Sec. 12. S'o ana r.; 13, VVt8' Sec. 1, SE.t4' Hec. . Hej. - and 5 I'M Sec 26, Sees. 30 and 31, s; Sec. 35, Sec. 36; In Tow nship 29 S. , Range 10 K.. Sees. 1.2. 8, 4. 5 and b; In Tow.iHhip 22S., Range 11 K..S - . ill IVIIimiil'- ... 2, 3 aud 4, VM 5- h?'8 ; 10', ?,V SJ'.W !HC. it, nine. 33, and 84; In Tow . 30, 81, 3: 23 S., Range nsiiip r. it 7 K II and 17, Sec. 18, excepting Lots . 3. 4, 5. t. 10 II. 12. 11,14 and 15 See. 19, except ing LotsS. 4.5, 6, 11. 12, 13 and 14. Sec. 20. Sa' aud NEW Sec. 26, S' Se5. ..i ' l ... W Uua Sees k'.SI, 34. 85 and 86; Id Township 4S Range 11 E., N) ld hoc" Hal- 8 4 and 6. Sec. 6, excepting LoU0?7.M,10.13.14,15 16 17an3 18, Sec. 7, rxcepting Iu2. . ' and 16, ai "D"-oT iwT sec HEX Hso. 33. SVVtf Sec. 34, SEW Sec. 35, Sec. 36; In Township 25, I H., Range H E., 8eo. 1 and 2. B nd NWM Sec. ?5. 16 17 and 18, 8. 6 18, Sl-2see. .33, swW see. .'(4. ec. 36; In 'lowihlo30 S.. Range 16 E., sees 3, 4, 5 and 7. M a and sw! sec. 8, sees. l2and 1.1. El a sec. 14. see. 1(1, N 1-2 sec. 17. sees. 18 anil 19. wl-2 sec a(), sees, a.'i, 34, 25 and aO, E I -2 sec. 34, sec. 35; In Township 31 S.y Range 16 K., sees, a, 3, 10, II, 1 4, ". 2.1, 20, 27, 34 and 35; In Township 3a 3., Range 16 E.. sees. 2, 11, 14 and 23, eeca. 24 and 25. Etf sec. 26. E aec. 35, eec. 36; In Township 35 8., R. 16 E., seo. :t6; Irr Township 32 8., Range 17 E., ec. 31; In Township 33 8., Range 17 E., aeca. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Esec. i, sees. 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, S eec. 13, eeca. 14, 15, 16 and 17: In Township 34 8., Range 17 E., sees. 1, 2. 11, 12, 13, 14, 23, 24, 25, 26, 34, 35 and 36: In Township 35 8., Range 17 E,, U eec. 2, sees. 3 and 4, Ej eec. 9, aec. 10 wj seo. 14, eeca. 15, 16, 22, and 23, eeca. 26 to 36, inclusive; In Township 36 S., Range 17 E., S and NwV eec 1. EV eec. 2, NEK aec. 11. nV aeo. 12,sec8. 24 and 36 : In Township 40 S., K. 17 E sec. 36; In Township 41 S. R, 17 E., wU eec. I, wKaec,9,eece. 12 to 16, incluaive, EU aec. 17, all that part of eeca. 21, 22, 23, and 24 lying in tne state of Oregon; In Township 33 5., Range 8 Jr..,, pil-z sec. 22, eec. 20; in Towusnip 34 S., Range 18 E., eeca. I to 6 inclusive, N 1 .2 eve i9, NwJ eec. 20, Sl-i'sec. 2b, sEW see. 26, M-Z and swWsec. 29, aec. 30, Ni aec. 35. aec. 36; In Township 35 S., Range 78 E.. sec. 37, S7-2 aec. 32; In Township 36 S., Range 78 E., eec. 5, NEW. eec. 6, NE sec. 7, aec. 8, v sec. 9, sec. 76, SI-2 sec. 79, a7-2 and NEJ sec. 20, sI-2 and Nwi sec. 27. E7-2 sec. 28, NwJ eec. 29, sec. 30, Nwjf sec. .17, N7 2 sec. 33, sec. 36; In Township 37 s., Range 78 E., E7-2 sec. 73, El 2 sec. 24; In Township 39 a., Range 18 E., eec. 36; In Township 40 a., Range 78 E., sees. 7, 72, 13, 24 and 25, SEJ ae?. 35, sec. 30; In Town ship 47 8., Range 78 E., sec. 7, sl-2 eec. 70. sees. 17 to 16 Inclusive, si 2 sec. 17, seo. 18, all that part of sees. 19 to 24, inclusive, lying in the state of Ore gon; In Township 35 8., Range 79 E., sees. 1 to 5, inclusive, El-2 eec. 6, sees. 8 to 16, inclusive, El-2 sec. 17, sees. 22 to 26, inclusive, sec. 30; In Township 36 s., Range 19 E., sees. 1, 12 and 13, el 2 eec. 14, el 2 and Nw eec. 15, eec. 10, sE sec. 19, eees. 20 to 30, inclusive, NwJ sec. 31, sees. 32 to 36, inilusivo; In Township 37 a., R. 19 E., Nw sec. 1, fk--, 2. S, 9, 10, 16, 17 and 19, N4 Seo. -A), WJ Sec. 21, Kj Pec. 26, KE'4 Sec. 83. Sees. 84, So and:'.; In Townbhip 36 S., Kange 20 Sees. 1 to IS,, inclusive. NE4 Sec. iiO, nW4 Seo. 21, Sec. 26, K'4 oec. 83, H'i Sec. 84, WUSec to, Sec m: InTownablD 7 S.. Kauge 20 B Sect. 1 and 2. NJi Sec 11. Sees. 12 and 13, E Seo. 14, Sec. 24; In Township 36H., R 21 K., Bees. 6, 6, 7 and . WJ 1 Sec. 9, Sect, 16 to 20, Inclusive, ti4 Sec. 21, Seca. 29 to 82, inclusive; In TowuHhip 37 S., Kange 21 ., Sect. 6, C, 7, 8. 16, 17, 18 and 19, S and NW Sec. 20; la Townahip 3D Kange 21 .. Seo. 36; In Town ahip40 K, Banve 21 K , K Sec, 26, SW' Sec. 30, NW, Sec. 81, NKU Seo. SS. See. 16; In Townahip 41 S., Kange 21 E., B Sec. 7, &i Sec. 8, Sect, 16 to 18, inclusive, aU that part of Seca. 19, 20 and 21 lying in the State of Oregon; In Townahip 8G B., Range 22 E., Seca. 1 to 18, inclusive, Sees. 21 to 28, inclusive Seca. SS to 86, inclusive; In Townahip 7 S., Kange 22 E., Seen. 1 to 4, Inclusive, Sees, 9 to 16. inclusive. Mi1 Sec. 21. Seca 22 o 27, inclusive. Sera. 35 and 36: In Townahio 38 8.. Kange 22 K., Seca. 1 to 8 incluaive, Seca. 10 to 16. iucluaive, Seca. 22 to 27, incluaive, Sees. 84 to 86, incluaive; ln Townahip 3 8., Kange Z E.., EHSCB. 1 Ml JJ, UlClUBlVe, DOT., XV W W. inclusive, Seca. 22 to 27, incluaive, and N;, Sec. 31, Seca. 34, 35 and 36; In Townahip 40 s., Kange 22 E.v NW'4 Sec. 8, and nw Seo. 4. Sec. 5. E'i Sec. 6. Sec. 8. S', and NWI Sec. 9. Bi Sec. 10, Y'A Sec. 16, Seo. 16 and 17, Sees. 20 and 21. W Sec. 22, Seca. 28 and 2,U Sec. 81, NWSec. 3?, Seca., 83, So ana 36; Township 26 S., Range 12 E SWU 8eo. 7, Sees. 15 to 22, iucluaive. W. A. Riciurds, Commlaaioner, Approved; E. A. Hitchcock, Secretary of the Interior. 0 ami 7. H'i sec. 10, sec. ll, a sec. i-, sees. 13, '4, 15 and 16, wtf sec. 17. EJ sec. 18, SEi sec. 19. w aec. 20. NKK sec. 21, se-a. 22, 23 and 24, NJf and sEj sec. 25, N J sec. 26, H see. SI, NEJ se:i. 28, E sec. 30, S and KE sec. 31, Kit aud NEi eec. 33. b aec. ii, eu. i3!. sec. so j ln iownsjjip at a., Kange 1 15 E.. sees. 3, 4 and 6, K and EV aec. it - Kl hhi'. 7. KM sec. 8. sec. 9. N!4 and swl eec. 10, E sec. 11. sees. 12 and 13, swi sec. 15, sec. 16, w eec. 22, sees. 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27, sEJ sec. 28, sees. 33, 34,' 35 and 36; In Township 32 S., Raii"e 15 E., se.:8. 3 and 4, EM eeti. 5, EM sec. 8, sees. 9, 10 and 11, v sec. 13, s.H.8. 14, 15, 16. 21, 22 and 23, w-W aec. 24, sec. 25, sees. 26 Biid 27, SM and ai'M sec. 28, NE) sec, 33, sees. 34, 35 and 30; In Township 33 d.. Range 15 E., NwJ sec. 1, sees. 2, 3, 4 and 9, NJ sec. 10, sees. 11, 12 and 16; lu Town ship 21 S., Range 16 E., sees. 1, 2, 3 and4, E sec. 8, sees. 9. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 aud 16, NE. sec. 17, sec. 21, sees. 22, 23, 24. 25, 26 and 27, EX ee 28. aw sec. 31, aec. 33, NX s00- a4 eC8 35 and 36; In Township 22 S., Range 16 E., aec 1, El 2 sec. 2, Nl-2 and ewj aeu. 4, El-2 aec. 6, wl-2 eec. 7, HEM aec. 8, wl-2 eec. 9, El-2 eec. 11, ecs. 12. 13 and 16, SI 2 and NE aec. 17, Sl-2 aeo. 18. sec. 19. Nl 2 aec. 20, wl-2 sec. 21, eeca. 24 and 25, wl-2 aec. 28, eec. 30, Nw eec. 31, wl-2 aac. 33, El-2 aec. 34, iv l 9. sn. 35. aec. 36: In Townahip 23 .S'., Range 16 E aec. 1, Nl-2 aec. 2, NE aec. 3, Sl-2 sec. 6, aecs. 7, 12 and 13, Kansas and the Standard Oil. Already the Standard Oil Com pany Is showing Its resentment, and Its power, by Issuing orders which stop all oiieratlous of the Company In Kansas. Development of the Oil fields of Western Kansas is suddenly term inate 1, and thousands of people are out of employment. Kansas will suffer a loss of f2e0,000 per month as the reault of throwing down the gauntlett to the Standard Oil. Whether Kansas will go on with the ui o eUiuiiilimsV ttU uiponit loll refinery, remulns to be seen. No one can doubt that the people of Kansas will get the worst of this fight, if the state presitsts In Its de termination of entering Into the busi ness of refining and selling Oil. Petition Par Liquor Llcente. We, tho nndersitrned Wal voters re siding in Cogswell Creek Precinct, Late County, Mate of Oregon, respectfully petition the Hon. County Court of Late county, mate of Oregon, to nranta License to ( Jeo. H. Steven? to sell (Spirit uous, Malt and Vinous Liquors in JM qirantitiea than one eahon in Cogswell Creek Precinct, Lake county, Oregon, for the period of 12 months, and yotrv petitioners will ever pray. Chas Easton Chaa Eccleeton L Whetstone J II Lehman Dan Fnnk O E Charlton Rylviater Gallagher EH Ed Jim O'Neil Robert McKee Ivan Hammers ley Omer Hammereley A M uaiiagner Walter Butler J W Gibbins W S Vincent Emmet Wade A S Down Isaac Eccleeton Geo Down Henrv Funk A L Goodman Jay Hammereley J W Converse Gideon Sherman A E Converse M E Musg&yo C C Pratt Isaac Deter Al CocMe W M Lamb Geo Bwasey B BafkAcy H Floyd Flint VorSfca W J McKfie C X Btevena C L Convene L C Emerson Win. Blurtrm Bird Wade T H Fleming Guy U am mars ley 8tever5owo Chas bo(&) EOPxaU Bernard McGrat Ira 8 Smith FPLCD4 . Geo Sberufiro John OletJn CCLofftta LCVinyati V.."" roi h. and 24, Ki 1 Keo. ''n"7;-""o7,vw Kec. 28; lu Nwi eec. 18, eeca. st, wua oo; n Hec. 25, N, Sec. 26, NX j. d T ;u(jL1 21 s.( Ratlli9 W H., etc. 1; Ton..l.lii2o b.! ,1-uiaj. .11 j iuTwnfthlp 25 S., Range 18 E., aecs. BWK Hec. 19. Bm. 27, A.M A d ln TowUHl)ip 28 H Rage 86 1 In Township 27 T.," ,0 8eca. 8, 4. 6. 6, 7, 8. 9. 10, 11, 14, W Hec. 1, 6e. 2, 3-- 16 17. 18, 19, 20. 21. 22. 23. 26, 27, and NW Sec. 11, i i Kt2 28 29 30 1. 32. 33. 34. 35 and 36; la and NW?Seo. 14, wKS 27Rae; 16 E.. ig Hbo. 21. Sees. 22 and 123. S a o towu,,iD: In Township 28 8., M NW Hec. 20. ra. ... - ... i o. 3 and 4. El 2 . r. y . uu .: i auu oo l NVi See. 28. N hoc, oa. "yi l.' Kmcs 1 sec. 5, sees. 8, 9. 10. II, 12. 13. 14. 10, l, "Township 28 8., , Kmie h..M L ; a and 8. V-!!! S .11. 12 20. 30 and 32. wl 2 a,-e. 31. aec . 30; In (i E.. Ki'i'ti. 4 County division is creating much feHing aud leading to hot words about the .State Capital. .Senator Tierce met Frank Wilson of Union County ln tho loby, and Wilson ac cused him of havlug promised to support County division, whereupon the&'iiator replled'yoti are an Infern al liar." Bystanders interfered and prevented a fisticuff, for wbicb (Sen ator Pierce seemed anxious. Employee of the government in I'auama Canal work are rlslgning on account of Insufficiency of pay. Sev eral engineers have quit and taken crvlco with tbo Panama govern ment. Patriotism counts little with these people. We are glad to see that the legis lature has praeC:ally decided to ad journ witnout day on the 17 ultimo We are sorry for what ha been In the papers, as a reason for another J Wendell EG Robison State of Oregon 1 88. County of Lake) , I. Geo II. Stevens, being nret duly sworn, depose and say : That the fore going petition contains the names of am actual majority of tbe whole number oi legal voters of CoKSwell Creek Precinct, Lake County, State of Oregon, and that each of the signatures thereto is gen uine; tnat each of the iiereons wtioae names are signed to said petition, ia an actual resident of said -precinct at thja date hereof, and was and has actually been a reeirfeut of and residing in said precinct at least thirty days immediate ly preceding the date he eigaed said petition, and also the date of the filing of the same. UKO. II. ftTEVKNS. Subscribed and sworn to before me this lat day of February, 1905. (Notarial Sbal) L. F. Conn, Notary fnhlic lor Oregon. NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that the under signed, Geo. H. Stevens will apply to the County Court of Lake County, Ore gon, on the 3rd day of March, 19Q5. for a license to eell spirituous, malt aud vinous liouors in less Quantities thffa one gallon in Cogswell Creek Precinct, Lake county, Oregon, lor a period ot 4 months. Geo. II. Stevens, Applicant. Dated February 1st, 1905. 6 9 Petition for Liquor License. We the undersigned legal voters ot Paialey Precinct, Lake County, State of Oregon, respectfully petition the lion. County Court of Lake County, State of Oregon, to grant a License to M. C. Currier and G. W. Oaoley to sell spiri uoiia, Malt and Vinous Liquors in fQa quantities than one gallon in Paisjgy Precinct, Lake Cbunty, State of Oregqn, lor the period of six monthsrt.8 in dujy bound we will ever pray. Al Farrow Allen Rouit Albert A. Moore John Simmons R G Adams Al BanisjAr A J Scott E C Sticlol S S Banister B W Earrow J S Wakefield Geo (Ajou J S Kelaay A J Hampton R N Phelps J D Farra W W Hampton Hugh Witzell J E Harper E P Mathes P V Withers John Scott John N Long W 11 Tu 'Iter J C lUnan G Gaylord 11 T Stanley G W llanaii A A Wtthnm Wm Taylor J P Tavlor M Conley J A Drumm L A Moss ' Al Christen Geo Ranney O Grillith M C Currier State or Oregon 1 . County op Lkh I ... .. .1 ii' ry i we, ni. i. uurner anu ii. v . vuuiey. being tirst duly sworn, depose and say, each for himself, tiiat the foretioimg petition contains the signatures of au actual majority ot the whole number of leual voteia of Paisley Precinct, LuLp County, tgon, and that each of tjSi signatures is genuine ; mat eacn o yio persona whose signatures are signed .Jo eaid petition ia an actual resideut oi tFj ireeinctat the date hereof, and waa ttiJl iaa been actually a resident of and Re siding in aaid precinct at least thirty daya immediately preceding the dateTTa signed eaid petition, and also of the Cl ing thereof. M. C. CUBBIKJi G. W. COOLB Subscribed and sworn to before . me tbit 23d day ot January, 1905. Vumiil Cows, Notary (Notarial Seal) Public for Oregon, KOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that the under signed wilt, on the 8rd day of March. 1005, apply to tbe lion. County Court 1 4 Lake County, Oregon, for a Lioeuse Ai sell Spirituous, Malt and Vinous Liquors, In lose quantities than one gallon, Hi Paisley Precinct, Lake County, Oregon, for a period of ais months, from the '.Tu day of March, 1005. Dated January 20th, 1005. M . ( '. Cuuuii i., , (i. V. Cool.KV. Will J Sherlock J A McDonald J K Banister Geo Drufftla' Dave Dotsgn ('lias Bargls S GayloTd J J Modl Wm Holiftr Lawrence 8 Ainaworfh O J Funk J 8 Elder Frank Pratt A StanjFy C L WitliSIa C M Ilanan Jrhn Drnn F A FitzpatrLck J F UeJ Geo Reel W M Marstra Frank Dobknts P W Banister Virgil Cona E A Banister G W Cooley a-" 'it . ?.! t;r ' !i ,4. ' :ii L'i; i : k 'i 1 ! . a I .i; t U ;'i ; - Bsw, the rtf ?r Ki' sVc. 14. A;.-;.'16. 17. IS and I 'i 'SN.I.Hec 24.HU.-.S.-. Towns no ::' . ox" 5, 7, 8 uud i. w. L Nl-2 .':. 17, aec, nut-ting.