Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, June 14, 1906, Image 3

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(Hitch lunch at Um Brewery Ha
loon. If
A. M. Kuril Inly wan In town Tuwt
luy from Crnnked Cri'i k.
Ilort Iipliiiin whn ovnr from Mm
lliiriii'H viillcy country Monduy.
Horn. At C'rooUcd Crook, Lit kit
Cotlllty, ()ll'K"ll, J II no , 11KNI, to
tti wlfo of A. M. IbirdUty, u girl.
1 lu i ( port oln iiliiti'd IhhI woi'k (lint
A. Ainlok Inn I hold IiIh ri'Mlili'tic)) prop
erty In I'mo Crock Ii4 mm Id to be u in In
tuit". Mrn. J. !. Hull iiml mm of Modford,
nlnlor In law mid iioplmw of Dr. mid
MIhm Hull of tliU I'liion, urit liorx on h
vimII. ))r. Hull wont to lily Monday to
moot thorn, returning horn TnoHdiiy
'Veiling.
l' M. Duko rotiirnod Monduy even
lug from Mmlolino, turn ho wont
with '1'. K. Moriiurd ufliT u our loud of
ImipkIom for J. E. IliTiiurd A Hon.
Only hulf tlio ('in loud witM lit Mudi'lino
Ho tin')' hud to riiliin Imi'k with It pint
of It lulid.
MoHftrH. McCloury A Shiuior Hindu it
di'i.l with i:. C. Sllrkol Monduy for
tlio count met Ion of u Duo brick build
ing In Now I'inn Crook. Oilier brick
Ihi1IiIIiii;h will follow, mid oro lung our
nonr neiglibife- town will loom tip
union; cit ion.
L. (i. '1'humutt llnUhod hlii iuliiK IiIm
nhoop TnoMiluy nt thu Mulkoy ennuis,
mid tint crow coiiimoncod on Pete
droit's hhoop yontorduy. Thoni nro
Hovontoon Hliourom ut wnrk nt tliese
pell. Thoy uro wild to b tlm bent
nut lit. of hhourori ever In thu country.
Mr. ThomiiN hii.vm tlio food in lino out
th.ro.
T. K. Moi nurd und I'. M. Duko, who
roturnoil frmn tho ruilroud Monduy,
Imtli xuy that rapid prort- In being
llllldo on tho N (' (). oxtollnion North
from Mudolinc. Ovor u mile und u
liulf Im now roudy for tho rulU. Mr.
llel'liurd hiiH it won't ho hut 3 or 1
limntlm till truiiiH urn running to
Likely.
'1 ho Lakeview Iiiiho hull toiilil will go
to 1'uinloy Suturduy to tuktt part in tho
hull toiiriiuincnt t horn on Humhiy.
Tho Silver I jiko tonm will bo there
und good gullies uro lookod for. It
would ho nioo to get up u big crowd
und vinit oui neighbor, und it would
provo to thorn our npproclut ion of
thoir vinitii hero.
Dr. Annii Shnw, thu exponent of
woman Miiirmuo, nt u moetliig In
l'ortluud tlm other night, just lofor
Hturtiug for hor KiiMlorn homo nftor it
hurd fought und untui'coHHful buttle
with tho voters of Oregon, in hor
words of eiicoiirtigineiit to tho Oregon
col tongues, uttered uh u parting Inotit
phor "lo not loo.so fuitli in Immunity
and hopo for tlio ultimate civilization
of men. "
K. I). Miipli'Mih'ii Iiiih finished his
canviiKH of tho county and thonn who
w ibh to order fruit t rooH from tho Ore
gon Nursery Co., can send their order
to Mr. Muplchdoii at l'-l Linda Ave.,
Oukluud, California., and thoir order
will receive tho sumo prompt atten
tion that Mr. MaploHilou would give It
were ho hero to take tho order. Mr.
MaploHilon aiiuiioucoH that ho bus
done an accept ionully ' good business
In thin county this spring and will
tiring In tho finest lot if nursery stock
this fall ever brought to tho coun
ty. Hhauiko him hoon well reproHontod
tho punt fow duys hy prominent hhoop
buyers who have made oxtoiiHivo pur
chiiKOM In this Hhoop holt and uro now
hero wait lug for tho time to receive
tho nhoop. Tho buyers who uro now
in tho city uro J. W. lllako, W. J.
Mursli and A. C Kitchiiin of Wyo
itiintr, und J. F. AhIiot of Whoulor
county, OreKon. TIioho ontlcmen
huvo prohuhlv purchiiHod hi tho nelnh
liorhood of (X),(KK) head of Hhoop this
HprinK in Wuhco, Crook und NVhoolor
countiPH. Tho moht of thoHo Hheop
woro yourliunH, hriiiKlntf pricos ruiin
nn from 12.75 to fl.'JO por Loud.
Khitniko lUpuhlicnn.
ers
Sometimes the hair Is not
properly nourished. It suffers
for food, starves. Then it
falls out, turns prematurely
gray. Ayer's Hair Vigor Is a
Hair Vigor
hair food. It feeds, nourishes.
The hair stops fallin:, crows
lone niul heavy, and nil dan
druff disappears.
" My luilr wh r.iiiilnu mil I . r i II ii v I vim
ahnnNi Hfniltl Oi rt.iitii II. It.it Ayi'r' ll:nr
Vitoii iiiiiiitly Hht..(il Om liilliiiu. Hint iiinu
riisnai'tl tlm iiiitiiiio r.iit.r "
Ml'.N !. II K A tin. I llliilllll! N
t mi tt ln.ll lu
A II il nii'tsl
A V Kit I'll
.l Mil.
fori
1 1...
Poor Hair
Lov Men After AH.
Quito ft dllfcront ntnumplioro pro
vullod ut a woiiihii'm rnontliiK hold In
St. I'iiiiI tho noxt day nftor tlm elec
tion In Oregon hhowrlnrf woman 'h hiilf
rntfn to huvo hoon heal on lu tlilw nlut,
to that which liun liorotoforo cliHruc
torl.od hiicIi inootliiKM. Following U
it lu li'f ni'coiint of tho moot Ink, an
pulillnliod In tho Ori'Konlun:
"After hovoii diiyn of Jontn ut imtn'ii
oxpotiHo, hovoii dayM of ironic epl
KramH, pat rouilnu qullm, nut I r In par
udoxi'H and Mi'uthliirf doniinclatioiiM, u
profoHhlou of nlfoctlun wiih rniido to
day nt tho convent ion of Federated
Women 'm Cliilm, which Im in hohmIoii
In thin city. Man hint loon rohukod
for hU monopoly of tho tmllot, lunch
ed hi for IiIm frivoloiiM i lint i ui-t h, re
linked for IiIh Impotent IcuUlut it Ion.
(ientle IiIIh of lnuondo have oven hint
ed that ho oiiK'lit to ho cIiimhoiI with
tho lower ioiIiiiiiIm. Hut ut hint tho
trul h Iiiim leakod out in Hpitoof oveiy-IhluK-tho
cluhwomoii really dotoH
upon iiinu.
Tho roveliit lou occurred at a confer
once upon louinlutlot hold thin lifter
iiiin and Mrn. Alien liradford Arh-H,
of Chlcmio provoked tho touching
Hi'ene. She uriiHo in homo Indignat ion
to proloht iiaiuHt cnuhtic wordM up
plied to inuHculinity hy Hoveral ram
pant HiillrulHtH and In it inomont tho
mooting wiih htampodod.
lU'V. Mary Andrew, of Omaha, mIho
Hprauit to hor loot to proclaim from
tho hoiiHctopM a penchant for tho op
posite hox, und many other would
havo hiiHtuod to tho ('onfohi-li)iial if
t ho chairman had not adjourned tho
meeting.
Thin neat iiiielitu climax wan pro
voked hy it dehuto upon woiiiuii'h
rlulit to vote. Tho I'onferenco wan
crowded with oxpoucntn of tho milfru
Kint caiiho and tho mootiutl Hiiddonly
jumped th truck of correct Ivo lo(ihla-
tion to plow through tho ditch of
political equality. incunniou of
Kuniiu IS. Anthony'H creed run hik'h
and the injiihtico of iiiiiii'm monopoly
of tho polln wan pointed out vi'oroiiH-
ly.
It wan tho word "holllnhnehM, " lined
hy Kov. Mary i. Andrown in com
ment IiiK upon tho dower lawn of her
htato, that canned Mm. Arh-n to iincert
liemelf.
"1 wih.li to ohject. to the deni'rip
lion of men an moIHhIi, " hho declared
llrnily. "It in a fact of world-wide
recommit ion that American men are
tho iniiht uiiholllnli in tho world. Tlwy
uro t;id and kind and K'ciiorouH. lu
my opinion they aro tnoro unnelllnh
than tho women. Tho property rlKhtn
in my own ntate, lllinoin, are much
more fair to tho wifo than thoy aro to
tho hunliand. Wo have ulno placed
lawn huft'Kuarilinn our k i rln, which
cauno mo to havo homo miKiviiik'n
uhout tho daiiKi'in to which they tuh
ject our hoyn. All tho mat torn wo aro
dlncuhhitiK' ill ho remedied in one
way or another, according to local
ciiuditioun, und woman'M hiiirniKo will
not inako ho very much diiforonco. "
When tho upplaunp and commotion
died away, Kov. Mary (!. Andrews
wan demanding tho lloor.
"1 throw hlurn at men? Never,"
hho declared. "1 udoro men, 1 dote
upon men. Wo could not j:ot iilon
without them.
After theno two outhurntn tho hiilfrH
KintM hlllmiilod.
Card of Thanks.
For the mauy net a of hiucero kind
nohH which 1 havo received nt tho
handn of my friends durinif my nad
minfortuno 1 wish to expronH my
heartfelt appreciation in tho htrontfoHt
tormn word can convey. TIioho
friendn who ho tenderly and lovingly
adminintered to tho butrcrinrt of my
wifo and little bubo have endeared
thoiuKolvea to ine und tdiown that n
"friend in need in a friend indeed."
Not only do I thank those dear
friend from tho bottom of my heart
for their nets of true kindness in tho
last hours und lifter denth toward my
wife, but I hhall ever pray for the
almighty to reward them with bios
Bins beyond my power to bestow.
John 1'. Duckworth.
Advcrtlicd Letter Lint.
FollowinK l a llt o( li tu rit r.-nmliitim tin
oUlttii'il ill IhfUki'vli'W rimUlrtiii'. IiiihMiub
fr tlii'iu y "mlv. rtlni'il," al islvo itulo oi
hU limit')':
Mr. liufu l'latt, K. J. Moss, l-sij.,
Mr.. A. M. Millor, (i. M. Fuul, Henry
Scheyer, Mrs. J. Skillmau, Mr.
Charles McNames, John McNaue, Mr.
W. J. Flock.
Kl'il. Mll lKH, P.M.
Reward for Horses
I will pay ?".00 Hewurd for tho de
livery of liny und ull unbroken horses
found in Ileitis or outsido iu Luke
Couuty, Kouth of the desert, or iu
Modoo couuty, California, branded
with an old liorsoHhoo und a fresh tri
aiiK'lo brand underuouth, ou both juws.
Tho Lorsohhoo pluced ou tho jaws the
sumo us lu my udvortiseinent iu this
paper, und triangle so us to cover up
tbo bur, on both jaws. fcu.
' To bo dellvored at Lakeviow.
W. W. UHOWN.
WE WILL TAKE THE RlSPr
If If WriU to ua tat fx. mud pi o. of Una n.w atrllah trourln. Olv.ua II
If J obanv. to allow you -without any rlak to you-Uiat w. oanmak.
T. M . f uatihv uh tn wour
I . liZ Unilolh. Out aifr..tn.nt wlUi you 1. auob that th.y muat aaU.fy you or you n.wi no
MM llS;. l!tl SLth & aul.udld a-rad. of KU(fll.h Oh.vlot or n..t atrip! WoraWda. Tit.
oluUi I. a A", atruutf w.ava. tt uarauwa It n.var to fad. or ahrluk. It will Imp lu ahava mud
b&Wiite COLUMBIA WOOLEN MILLS CO. t PORTLAND OREGON
New Books Arrive.
Iakovlow Imn much to m proud of
m an interior town, but lior proudont
boiint in tho Ijakovlow Library and
Public. IloitdliiK I loom.
Thoro Isn't a town anywhere the al.e
of Iakovlow that can hIiow atich a
laudnble Itintltutlon, well epilppol
and well manuKod. The xioplo of the
town havo learned to fully appreciate
Ihl ami patroiil7.n It llhorally. Dur
Ink tho pant year hlxty Library card a
woro atdd. Tli la year many morn
ahould Im taken a many book have
I mvo u adtlod. Tho Library now con
tains four hundred vol union. Tho
following list of liookn huvo junt been
roc.oiviwl :
Klmplo Life, Tho Hotter Wny,
Around tho World With Grant, How
Marcus Whitman Havod Oreon, BoyM
of other Countries, Wo two Alone In
Kurope, Paul 11. DtiChailhi Works, 2
Vol., Studios In tho South and Went,
Travels in the Hunt, Little Journeys
to Kvcry Lund, Pole linker, Unleaven
ed llroad, Undercurrent, ThaddeiiM of
Warsaw, Childs Garden of Yoihuh, The
Silent Places, Tho I'.luUed Trail, Idlo
in London, Kollo in Holland, Hollo on
tho Khine, Hollo on tho Atlantic, Mrs.
WIkkh of tho Cabbage Patch, Sandy,
Tho Pit, Tho Octopus, Tho Daughter
of an KmprcsH, Jan of tho Windmill,
Greek Heroes, Prince of the House of
David, Swiss Family Robinson, The
Spenders, Tho Castaway, Jn tho
Country Gorl Forgot, Fredrick tho
Great, Four Chautauqua iirln, Chau
tuiuua i iris at Homo, Polly Oliver's
Problem, Tin Leopard's Spots, Sold
iers of Fortune, Hon. Peter Sterling.
Involution of Dodd, Kxcelsior Kdition,
Standard .' vol., Tho Prisoner of Zen
da, Kupert of Hentuii, American
Teachers, S. S. Hiblo.
Notice of t ho restoration of public
lands to settlement and entry: Do-
Iiurt merit of tho Interior, (lonentl
Jind (Jfllce, May 10, P.M.. Notice is
hereby Kiven that tho Secretary of tho
Interior on May VI, r.N', has released
from w it hdrawal fir irriut ion purpos
es tin? follow ink' described lands in the
Lakeviow' laud district in Oregon:
Klamath project, Oregon, Willamette
Meridian, Township 40 S., K. 0 F., all
seen. 'J, .', lo, 11, i;, 'St and W,; T.
41 S., IL C i;., all sees. 1, !, II
I'J und fructiniial sees. Pi to 17 incl. ;
T. :Ct S., It. 7 F.. all sees, lit, 'Jit, 22 to
2-'i incl., .Tl and 'M ; T. J S., It. 7 F.
all sees 1 to f., and 7 to 1H incl. ; T. 31
S., H. 7'.. K. , all noes. 1, 2, 12 and l.'J;
T. :n: S., It. 7 F., all sees. I to 1, I) to
14 incl., 21 and 2o; T. :W S., It. H 11
all sees .10 to :! incl. ; T. :ii S, It. H
K., all Hi es. 1 to 12 and 15 to 21 incl. ;
T. 4' S., It. H K. ull sees, H to 20 and
2H to :t2 incl. ; T.. 41 S.. It. 8 H., all
sees. 0, 7 and fractional sees. 17 and
IS; T. .'17 S., It. 'J F., all sees 1 to 5, H
to 17, 20 to 2H, and :12 to : incl. ; T.
.'W S., Ii. ! K. all sees 1 to ". 8 to 17
and 20 to 27 incl. ; T. :W S.. It. !i II,
all se's. 0 and 7; T. 40 H. , It. '. K., all
sees . 22, 2-", 2f, and :'; T. 37 S., It.
lo F. ; all sees 1 to 1.1 incl., 18 ami 24 ;
T. ;W S.. It. 10 K, all sees. 7, 17, to
22 ami 20 to incl. ; T. 41 K., H. 10
F., nil sees. 5 ami 11; T. .'W S., It. 11
F., all sees 1 to 17, 20 to 2!, and Si to
.tO incl. ; T. S., Jt. 13 F., all seen.
3 to 10, 1.'. to 22 inc., 21., 2.", 28 to :to
incl., :t2, :c and :k;; t. :c S. Jt. 11
F., all sees. 22, 2.1, 20 to 211 and 32 to
X incl. ; T. 40 S., It. 11 F., all sees,
5 to !. 13 to 1H, -J2 to 21 incl.. 20 and
27; T. :W S., Ii. ID,.. F., all sees. 1 to
r incl., 8, it, p;.t j;t -jo Hnd J1 ; T. JC
S., Ii. 12 F., ull W'cs 1 to 0, '. to 10,
22 to 2.'i incl. ; T. 40 s., It. 12 H, all
sees 1 to fi, 7 to 20 incl., and 30; T. 40
S., Ii. 13 F., nil sees,. 7, 8, 10 to 22
und 27 to 34 incl. ; T. 41 S., Ii. 13 K.,
all sees 3 to 11, II to 17 inch, und frac
tional sees. 20 to 21 incl. ; T 40 S., 11.
14 F. all sees 1 to 3, H to 10, 22 to 27
and 34 to 30 incl. ; T. 41 S., It. 14 F.
all sees. 1 to 4, 1) to 10 inch, and ull
fractional seen. 21 to 21 iucl., and he
has directed that tho aforesaid, lands
be immediately restored to settle
ment, but not to beconio subject to
entry, tiling or selection at the Unit
ed States laud ofllce at Lakeview,
Oregon, until Septomlnr 3, llKHi, J.
H. Pimple, Acting Commissioner of
the General Land Ofllce. Approved
F. A. Hitchcock, Secretary of the
Interior.
May 31 Auk. 23.
Reward for Horses
1 will nlve 120.00 Howard for the
delivery, In Lakeviow or nt my ranch
at wuKontlre Mountain, of any ami
all unbroken rano horses, 4-year-old
and tipwardu, unblemished, nui'ntf
In Lake county, Oregon, branded
with an ohl horseshoe on both Jaws,
without any other brand on tho ani
nml; horseshoe open part downward
the same as cut In tho following ad
vertisement. W. W. HltOWN.
$1,256 Reward.
Tho HRrneyCoiintj
I.IVB MOt'K AHKOl'llt-
tlou, of whii'h 1 um
member, pKi$7.i0
reward foreviilonc
leailiiig to the con
viction of purtit'i
ipiiiiiik sttH'k tie-
loitKliiir to im mt'in
ln'm. 111 mid I linn 1
oltiT ("ioo rewnril.
Horse bmntl homo,
allot' bar 011 eilltei
or both lawn. Ke-
oordett luMcountloi
Range, Hirnri, Lake and (Took ountiri
iliimea vented when atiltl. HoraeK no Id to pant
through thin aeotton will be reported In till
paper. If not at) reported, pleane write or tele
phone TheTlinva Herald, Main SJ4, Biirua, Ore
gou W W Dkown, Kilo, Ore.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears th
Blgnatora of
miuuN that vou mvmr bi
t t MltlMIUlll
JUST ARRIV
Our complete line of Ladies' Summer dress goods,
consisting of Silk Mulls, Taffetas. Voiles, Batisbe,
Ventura Suitings, Organdies, India Linens & Lawns.
Shirt Waists, Silk Shirts, Muslin Underwear, and
Children's BUSTER BROWN DRESSES, and Boys'
White and Colored Waists, have just arrived.
PRICES ARE LOWER than ever before known
in Lakeview.
Lakeview
teoooneneiaaoopootoBooaooooooo.ooeoooooooloooiiloiemniiinm
4
A Car Load of
Buggies Soon to Arrive.
The best assortment and styles ever shown
in Lakeview or any other town off
the railroad. A complete stock
of Hardware. Call and ex
amine our Stock; we
can please you.
J. E. BERNARD & SON
WANTED : by Chicago wholesale and
mail order house, assistant manager
(man or woman) for this county and
adjoiuiug territory. Sulary 20 and
expenses paid weekly; expense, money
advanced. Work pleasaut ; position
permanent. Xo investment or exper
ience required Spare time valuable.
Write at onee for full particulars and
enclose self-addressed envelope.
SUPEKIXTEDXEXT, l.VZ Lako St.
Chicago, 111. lit
Paisley Co Celebrate.
We are informed that Puisley will
celebrate the Fourth of July this year.
I lull guinea and various other amuse
ments will be features of the accasion.
Among tho ball teams counted on
for contesting for purses is the Silver
Lake team. Special inducements will
bo offered teams to come there to com
pete for the good purses. The Paisley
team weut to Silver Lake last Sunday
to play a practice game, and the north
ern team will play the Paisley boys at
the latter place next Sunday.
Tho game at Silver Lake was won
by Paisley by a score of 5 to 3.
How's This?
Ye otfer one Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen years
and believe him perfectly honorable iu
all business transactions and financial
ly able to carry out any obligations
made by his Arm. Walding, Klnnan
& Marvin, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarih Cure is takeu inter-
ually, acting dlrcetly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price 75u, per
bottle. Sold by all Druggists. '
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation.
Mercantile
Buggies
Carts
Surreys
Spring
Wagons
Wagons and
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, For the County of Lake.
In the matter of the Estate of,
WARREN B. WIIITTEMORE, De
ceased. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given, that the
undersigqod were, by an order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Lake, made and
entered in the above entitled Matter
on the 15th day of May, 190G, duly
appointed as the Executors of the
Last Will and Testament of Warren B.
Whittemore, deceased, and have qual
ified as such.
All peisons having claims against
the estate of said deceased are hereby
required to present the same, duly
verified and with the proper vouch
ers, within six mouths from the date
of this Notice, to said Executors, at
the First National Bank, of Lakeview,
in Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon.
Dated at Lakeview, Oregon, June
7th, 1900.
S. O. Cressler,
W. II. Shirk.
Executors of the last will and Testa
ment of Warren B. Whittemore, De
ceased. 21-5
Pacific University
forest grove, oregon,
a high-grade college with
Superior equipment.
Beautifully located twenty-six miles
from Portland.
Full regular college courses.
Academv gives strong preparatory and
High School courses.
Conservatory of Music and School of
Art, with superior instructors.
Business branches taught.
Gymnasium and Field Athletics under
a Physical Director.
Well-equipped Laboratories.
Library of 13,000 Volumes.
Healthful social life; religious influences.
All student enterprises active.
THE SCHOOL THAT STANDS FOR THE
BEST IN EDUCATION
WHITE FOR OATALOQUB
ED.
Company
I
$1450 IN PURSES.
Races Commence on Mon
day. July 2nd.
The Lake County Agricultural Asso
ciation will give five days' racing oa
their track in Lakeview, commencing
July 2nd, and ending July 7th, 1901'
The sum of $1130. will be distribute!
in purses as follows:
FIRST DAY-JULY 2nd
First Race, Ji mile dash, purse
Second Race, fur. for 3-year-olds,
purse
SECOND DAY JULY 3rd
Third Race, i mile dash, purse
Fourth Race, mile heat, purse
THIRD DAY-JULY 5th
Fifth Race, mile dash, purse
Sixth Race, mile heats, purse
FOURTH DAY-JULY 6th
Seventh Race, fj mile dash,
purse
Eighth Race, 1 mile dash, purse
$12
15
175.
15t
200
FIFTH DAY-JULY 7th
Ninth Race, IJtf mile dash, for
trotters and pacers, puree f ZOO
There will probably be other races,
on the last day.
All races are free for alL
CONDITIONS.
All of the above races are free fox
all, four to enter and three to start
but the Association reserves the right
to hold a less number than four by re
ducing the purse in proportion to the
number of horses entered.
Entries to close the evening before
the race. The Pacific Coast Blood
horse Association rules to govern all
running races. Entrance fee ten per
cent of purse. Money to be divided
as follows : 70 per cent to the first
horse and 30 per cent to the second
horse.
The Association reserves the right
to change any of the above races, in
the event of not filling, or to change
the date of the last day's event to the
following day la case any other
amusement is announced for that
date. No money paid without a con
test. Board of Directors :
Wm. Harvey.
F. M. Miller, V. L.
McKee, F. P. Light.
Snelling, EobL
V. L. SNELLINO.
F. P.
LIGHT,
President.
Secretary.
TIMBER I.AXO ftOTlCK.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
United States Land Office, Lakeview.
Oregon, April 17, 1900.
Notice Is hereby given that in com
pliance Tvith the provisionsof the act
of congress of J une 3, 1S78, entitled,
"An act for the sale of timber lands
In the states of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
ns extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4, 1SU2,
John E. H liter, of Slseon, county of
Siskiyou, state of California, has filed.
in thin office hla eworn statement No
3025, for the purchase of the wj SwJ,
SKJ SwJ, Bee. 15; NEJ NwJ, sec. 22, In
township No. 35 S., R. 17 E., w. M.,
and will offer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for
Its timber or stono than for agricul
tural j.urposes, and to establish hla
claim to said land before
county clerk, at his official placr
of business at Klamath Falls, Ore
pron, on Friday, tho 6th day of July
i'JOG. He names as witnesses:
chas. Mccumber of Dairy, Oregon,
chas. H. Dusenbery, chas. Mesner, of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, E. A. Mccul
ley of Mccloud, California.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claims in this
ofllce ou or before said 6th dav o
July, l'JOG.
J.N. Watson, ,
Register.
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