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BMUonnl local li Dutch limrli nt 1ln' Hrewery Hit loon. tf f ).IH ciimIi liny VI pound" of (irnniilnlcilHiiKar ht 111 KIlKK'H CAHII HTOKK. Thu J ink n (".unity J lovi-lopim-til A'ilu will hI roiiKly rupinri llio limiHit 1 ,11 k ii furiiHT" In llii'lr cii'li'iiviir to lilivn tint lllm of (In1 (Inwi 1,1(1(1' l! Mi'i'vn no rlmii(i'i n to loiivn llii'iu n little hiii' ihiIhI.Ii', wIh-I'h tlii'lr eiillle may Im 1n In Mmi-li iiihI April, when llicy ititiit cmim mil nt Hin fli'Mtf, llnlli-y V MiimmImuIII Iiiivk put In m !' I'tt ic rx M ut tin I 'I'l-lipliiiiKi in thi'lr ntdii-. Vi iiti.li rt iupI that tin) linn f'liniiiiitf 1 1 in i lu lu lo 1'init Creek will liuikit runner! 1 1 hi -i w II li Hut I 'in merit' Miituul. I'iiIi-h rnr t In-luttrr linn me lii'lnu ftinntf li-teen hem iiihI I'ninlcy Mini i'ii lung t-mini'i-t imiK will lir in u I . Si'Vi'ii iIimi.I liot Mm wi ll' fiiiiuil on tint luiiiiiitiilii between Win nit mill Itltf v i 1 1 1 y li fmv iluyH ngu. It w ill Iii I'i'Iiii'IiiImtimI Hint during tlx' trial of Win. Vlnynrd evi'lenrn vuih produced nlmttlng t Imt hi'Vimi lii iul of ntoli'ii linrKiM (lihiippi'iiri'il In nun ilny frniii Viiiyiiril'M tl-l 1 mill lhern urn mippiifi'it to lin tin' it ii 1 mill i fntiiiil lll'ft'l (III till' I ll It 1 1 1 4 Ik f II , wlll'l'l' it U HiippoH)! ttny wen li I vi ii mill hlmt 1 i u ii lo ni l t Iii iii nut of tin wny. I'.mr iiti' f. hiii. I in mil' piln ami tliri-i' in uiiutlier. Tint miiiualH nil llll'l till' window rWinli brand mi. An ml li'lii in tint pupi'iH a fiw ilayM ngo nt nt imI that tlin I 'red Kruuit I'.rew IliU ( o. , of Oiiililm, ,i 1.1 iinkn, IiihI nlfi-ri'il a f-'i"" midi prize to tin' party HUgl'M llltf till' lii'ht lllllllC for II IH'W liraml nf buttled beer, ami Hint Uich ii n I Kearney hnl iinwerrl Hii lulver tii'Mini'iit ntriTliiK "Liuim" an a limiii', wliirli iiiiiiii' uiim accepted. Mr. Kcur nry is u lirotli.ir uf Mk ('. . .Mct. krr, anil a li-ttor received I y iim 'i'uen iluy i-vcuiuu verified tint Miitcinent, Haying Hint her lirotliiT Iniil received tin' nullify IukI Wi'iliu'ciliiy. A. II. Mi-1 ii in", Hi" mutton buyer, w tin wiiri lii-ri' lift Miiiiuiii'r, ami who wintered in l'i"l Mluir arrlvi'il here hint wi'fk in weareh of mutton sheep, lin wiih iiri'ompmiii'il by Mr. Ilunihcy, inmiiik'i'r nf tin' Conn property in Oil iforiila, worth million nf ilollarH. They want to liny from 1 to l.V"l mutton hhi'i'p. Mutton ami wool buy er inn getting pri'tty thick an. I Ijiko vii'w 1m hiii'l to In' tho livi'lii'ht town nn Hn l'ucille count right now. Money for wool anil mutton in beginning to pour into tlir rniiiity at u very rnplil rate. K. I). Miipli-Hili'ii him IIiiImIioiI IiIh I'liiiviihH nf th county ami thorn) who w lull to order fruit trees from tint Oro goii Nurxery Co., t'liii nciid their order to Mr. Maplewlen at 1-1 I, in. In Ave., t)akluml, Californiii., ami their onler will receive the name prompt atten tion that Mr. Maplcmlcii would give it were he hero to take the order. Mr. Maplehdell Itntliloliccrt that liu hart done an aeccptionally good business in thirt county tlii.i Kpring and w ill bring In the fluent lot of nursery htock thlH fall ever Imnik'ht to the coun ty. Zi-'M Boundaries of Che Reserve. According to Hie liouudiiry lini'H of the tiooMit Lake l''or'bt rcHervo which U now almoht Hiiro to lu creut i'd, an Indicated ly the liltie-print nt The Kxuininer liy Senator Fulton h few diiyn ais'o, thero will he connlder ithlii land thrown out from tho tem porary ro.tervit that hart not yet lieon reHtored to entry. Several thoiiHiind acrcH wi re reMtored liiMt year, hut the linen do not include near all that which Ih reprcnented iw renervo hy tho platrt ut Hut land ' olllco. The new liucH leaven out all of Drown valley, and many other Mockrt uround over tho dixtrict, lieHldi'H a htrip Hevenil mileH wldo alon tho route of tho old Oregon Military whoi roud. Tho land propoHod to ho withdrawn Ih In olKht Bepanito hodioH, mime c.omprlH- Ayers To be sure, you arc urowinc old. Hut why let everybody see It, in your uray hair? Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone nue. If you will Hair Vigor only use Ayer's Hair Vi'uor, your gray hair will soon have all the deep, rich color of youth. Sold for CO years. I am now ncr M inn oM. ",',1,, llilck. l(lu.. licmil "I I'mK l''r "'"'rli wonilnr In vty una who "' If- V,? "" (r hair In li. ll ilue u r,Vlll',r., Muh. II. 11. lltmrni, lleililn. Mluii. l 0 a bnllla. A II rtriiri't!". J. O. Tll CO., for White Hair InK nevcriiltowiiMhlpH nnd nonio Iodh IIiiiii itnit towiiKlilp. Thero could jrnt ho nonio HtralKhtenliitf tip (if lini'H Hint would prove very leiiellclal to tho pilnclpiil Indimtry nf tint country, 11m utiick liUlnu, hut If liuylhiiiK In done It w ill have to ho done pretty ipilckly, iim Ik hIiowii in Senator l'ulton'ii IcMi-rn tu The I'.xiiiiiliicr and rnemlrtirH ut tint I iii kit County Development I.eiiKiie. The Senator him heen very ncllvo III hi'lialf of Hut people nf Lake county and Ik iIi mi i vlnu nf a iient. deal of piairte. lie Iiiih ilium evi'iylhiiiK In Hin power nf li United Stateii Selilitor to lent ruin the forent reaervii policy mid hold Hie country open to nettle merit. T. II. Vernon made a htronu inlilreHH liefore Hie IfntfHu iiii'i IImk hint Salur dny al'li'i noon, ilemonnt rat iim Hi tie ci'MMity of ri'li'MMliiK from the (ioohc Lake I'l.tenl. KeHi'l'Ve, Hie lilil.l flMit hillrt Ij-inu hl.iliU Hin I IiihI. nide of the valley, tlieylii'inK Hie only pohhIIiIo feeding k'lomid for cattle In the early hplilik, when ntock lllllnt he removed from the Moftened farmlamlrt, and he fore they can he turned on the rimyo. It ilocrt not Hi'i'iu pOHnilih' thai the I lepiii tment of Km entry can lefiimt the reiinoiialilii reipient of the (ioone Lake fat'lnem, to rileliHe to them the (ioone Lake foot hillrt for Vofy early npriliK feeding ground. When thi'He hillrt 'OHMCHrt no other real valuo to any per noii. Timber l.nud Notice. l.'n It I'd Statin Land ( Xllce, Iike view, Orei-on, May 7, I!km'.. Notice h herehy civen that ill com pliance with the provinionrt of the act of Juno :i, M7M, entitled, "an Act for the mile of timber lamlrt in the Stnten of Californiii, Oregon, Nevada and Wanhini.'ton 'J'erritory, " an extended to all Hie l'olilir Ijilid Stnten hy act of Aiik'Unt I, I't'.rj, the follow Inn pernoiiH have llled in thin olllce their nworn ntatemi'lit, to W it : lumen V. Moiitrnld, of Klamath I n 11 -i. County of Kliiniath, State nf OieK'on. Sworn Statement No. for Hie pnndiane of the S'.. SV'4, Ni;1, sv4. sw4 hk'4, Si c" i;, Tp. :il. South, Kanife IH, F,., V. M. May Monuold, of Klamath Full-., County of Klamath, State of Oregon, Sworn Statement No. '.VV, for Hie piirchnne of the W" . NF.'4, Si:'4 NW, NW'., SI.'., Sic. i'i, Tp. :il, South, KaiiKo I. K. W. M. That they will oiler proof to nhow that the land nought in more vnluahlo for itt timlier or ntone than for la'ri cultural pur.oHi'H and to entahlinh their claim to naid laud liefore the Cli ik of Klamath County, Oregon, ut hirt olllcial place of liuninenn ut Klnm ath Fallrt, Klamath County, on Vnl lienday, the 1st day of Au'unt, l!!. They name iim witnennen: Archie .lohimoti. II. F. Felt., .lohii lirett, lnti r Kirkpatrick and Jiuiicm Moii k'old all of Klamatli FiiIIh, Oregon. Any and all pemoiirt claiming adver Hely the ahove dencrihed linn In are re qui'Hted to tile Hieir claim ill thin olllco on or I t'f oro naid Int day of Auk'imt i:hm;. J. N. Will nun, liek-inter. V.) 'IH Fortunate Missourinns. "When I Wlinn ilruirulnt, lit I.lvnlilll Mo.," wrlloM T.J. Dwyer, now nf lirn.VHVllle, Mo., "three of tny ciinto inerH were prrniiiueiiHy cured of coUHiiiiipHiiii hy Ir. KIiik'h New )ncoer.v, iind ire well and Htron tiidiiy. One wan trying to Hell hin proierty ami iuoe to Arizona, hut after lining New IMncovery a nhort time he found It mincccHnry to do ho 1 regard lr. KlnnnNew IMncovery iih the mont wonderful medicine In cxiHt ence." Surcnt Coiih and Ci.l.l cure and Throat unci I.iinjc healer, (iuar nntiN'd by li lleall DrtiKKlMt. Wlc ami fl. Trial hot He fro". H Al, fl'.OOK. Departuieiit of tho Interior, Laud Olllco at Lakeview, Oregon, May 17, llMK'i. Notice In herehy k'iveu that the following named net tier has tiled not ice of hin intent ion to make lliual proof in Hiipport of Inn chum, ami that Hind Jiroof will ho made liefore Ki'Kintcr hikI Ci'ceiver at Iiiikeview, Orek'on, oil the nth day of July, I'.Mi., viz: John F. Snider, 11. K. No. '2-'('i7, for the NW 4 hoc -JS tp. It), S., It. l'J E., W. M. Ho iinmcM tho following wittius.sen to prove hirt coutinuoiiH renldence up on und cultivation of naid land , viz: Chun. 11. Little, liaHCoin Finher, A. 1. Koozer, lloht. Nelnon, ull of Lako view, Oregon. J. X. WATSON, 21 '!. 1UK inter. Reward for Horses I will pay fr).(K) Howard for tho de livery of any and nil unbroken horses found in fields or outnido iu Lako County, South of tho desert, or in Modoo county, California, branded with an old horHenhoo und u fresh tri angle lirand underneath, on hoth jaws. Tho horseslioo plm-od ca the juwn the Hiimo tin in my advertisement in this paper, and triun'lo s n to cover up the liar, oa both jaw 8. To he delivered nt Iakeviow. W. W. 15KOWN. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha Jignatura of W E WILL TAKE THE Writ to ua far fra aajnpla of ... .i,.,u. wnu.wlthnut h. inmnrt ault rou whan tlier ara tlnlaiiad thar will coat rou $s .80. Olber Uilora aak tS to 1 a .., thl huio oloth. Our igrwtwuut wlOi you ia auoh U.at th.y muat aaUafy you or you nau not I . a iiu"y X cloth la aul.ndld raa of KunHah Ohavlot or naat atrlti.d Woratoda. Th. eloTh laa 0 auiu w.aya. w BuanuTU. It n.var to fada or ahrlnk. It wllfkaap iu ah.pa and waar Ilk laathar. Writ WUr lor rUUt aamyla. Notlcn of rent oral Ion of public land to net! lenient ami entry. Dei.Mrtment of thn interior, Jenernl Iniid Olllce, Juno 8, l!xl. Nolco In herpby given hat I ha Secretary of thn Interior, on Juno i, l!KH linn reli'iiHed from the withdrawal under hi former order of.llilinlU, l!X:i, July lHth, AtlKUnt llth, IMth mid ll, l!i, for tho Irrlua II. in ptirpoHOH In connection with the Chewaukiin. Ann Uiver mid Silver Lako project n, In tho I.nkvlew land dintrict In Oregon, tho followiiiK den crlbod land: (Ihewaiikuii I'rolect, 'I'ownnhlp III South, I la litre IH FihI, all; Townnhip 'VI South, Lanen 17, H and 111 Last, all; Townnhip 'X South, Itjiiiuen 17 and I!) I'iant, all; Townnhip XI South, IUiiik'o IS Kant, Section 1 to , 'i to xi ami :u to IhcIuhIvo ; TowiiHlilp HI South, Uiini'H l'J and 'Jt) Fimt. nil. Aim Uiver l'roject, Town nhip '.'M South, kauk-ox 17 and IH Flint, ull; Townnhip :io South, Kiuie 1 Flint, SnctloiiH U to .'W, Inclunlvo; Townhli :il South, Linuc 17 Kant, Sect iomi I to ." and 7 to '', lin lunl ve ; Townnhip X) S'liith, Kiiiiuh IH Iwint, nil; ToAimhip .'11 South, ICaliUo 17 liant, all. Silver Lako l'roject, Town nhip 2'i and i!7 South, ICaneM 11, 15, Hi ami 17 Kant, nil; Townnhip '!H South, lliuiki' i:( and 11 Kant, all; Townnhip UH South, Kaiik'e 15 Kant, rectiotiH 1 to II, l; to III and '.) to XI, Hii'liinive; Townnhip iiH South, Kame Hi Kant, Section I to IH, 'ii to IZH and 'M to :;, Inclunive; Townnhip South, Itunie i'i, I I and 11 Kant; all; Townnhip -' South, Kanio 15 Kant, Sectlonn t to ! and 15 to X, inclunive; Towimhip VE South, FniiKe l'J Kant, Section I to :i, I") to 15 and II) to X), inclunive, and ho ban direct"! that tho uforenaid laud be restored to Het tleinent, but not to lii'Ciinin subject to entry, filing or Hi-lection at tho L'Hit ed Stnten liud Olllce, nt I,akevii w, Oregon, until September 'i'i, l!Hi. . J. I'allock, Actinif CommiHMloner of tho Oeneral Land Olllce. Approv ed 1-1. A. Hitchcock, Secretary of tho Interior. June 'ii S'pt. 13. Not ice of the rentorntion of public lands to ni ttli iniiit and entry: I'o- Iiitriment of tho Interior, (Jeneral Jind Olllce, May l!l, l'.. Notice is hereby K'ven that the Secretary of the Interior on May 12, l!i, ha releaned from w ithdrawal lor irrigation purpos es the followiiiK' described lands in the Lakeview land dintrict in Oregon: Klamath project, Oregon, Willamette Meridian, Townnhip 40 S., It. (i F., all mi s. 'i, :i. Hi, 11, 15, 'i'i, 'S and X; T. II S., i! K. , all hi-cs. 1, 'i, 5, ;, 11 1- h in I f riiil ioiiiil sees, i'i to 17 ilicl. ; T. :!'.! S., li. 7 K. all sees. I'.i, 'H 'ii to 'i inch, :U and :tt ; T. -lo S., IL 7 K. nil seen 1 to 5, und 7 to IS inch ; T. 'M S., It. 7'.. K. , nil sees. 1, 'i, ii and VI; T. X; S.,"K. 7 F., all necs. 1 to i, to 11 inch, 'il and 'Si; T. :iH S., li. S K. all sees X) to :! incl. ; T. X.i S, It. H F., all sees. 1 to 12 ami 15 to 'ii incl. ; T. Ht S., It. M F. all necs, IS to 'H) and i to Xi incl. ; T. 41 S.. It. 8 F., ull necs. (i, 7 and f met ionul necs. 17 und is; T. .17 S., IL i) K., ull sees 1 to 5, H to 17, -II to 'Z, and Xi to X', incl. ; T. .'IS S., K. !K. ull hi-cs 1 to 5, H to 17 and 'ift to 'i incl. ; T. :i'J S., It. '. II, all seen. ( and 7; T. 40 S.. K. !) F., all necs . 'i'i, 'Si, 20, und 'M; T. U7 S., K HI K. ; ull necs 1 to .'! incl., IS und 24; T. ;W S., It. 10 F., ull necH. 7, 17, to 22 und 20 to :i5 incl. ; T. 41 S., It. 10 F., h11 necs. 5 und 0; T. .'IH S., It. 11 F., nil sees 1 to 17, 20 to und XI to :i incl. ; T. Xi S., It. Vi F., ull neon. :i to 10, 15 to 22 inc., 24., 25, 2M to X) incl., :i2, X-t uud Xi; T. Xt H. ii. 11 ull sees. 22, 2.1, 20. to 29 and Xi to X'i incl. ; T., 40 S., K. 11 F., ull ecs, 5 to !, 1.1 to IS, 22 to 24 incl., 20 Hud 27; T. :w S., it. IP-., F., all hivh. 1 to 5 inch, S, !i, It;., 17, 20 und 21; T. X) S., It. 12 F., Hll sees 1 to 0, 9 to 10, 22 to 25 incl. ; T. 40 S., It. 12 K.. ull necs 1 to 5. 7 to 20 inch, and .'; T. 40 S., It. 13 K., all seen,. 7, H, 10 to 22 und 27 to 34 incl. ; T. 41 S., It. 13 K., ull HecH 3 to 11, 14 to 17 inch, and frac tional necs. 2o to 24 incl. ; T 40S., li. 14 F. ull e-s 1 to 3, U to 10, 22 to 27 und 31 to X'i incl. ; T. 41 S., li. 14 F. nil six's. 1 to 1, ! to 10 inch, ami ull fractional sees. 21 to 21 inch, und he has directed that tho aforesaid, lands be immediately restored to settle ment, but uot to lieconio subject to entry, filing or selection ut the Unit ed Slates land olllce ut Lakeview, Oregon, uutil September 3, 11100, J. II. Fimple, Acting Commissioner of the tieueral Lund Olllce. Approved F. A. Hitchcock, Secretary of the Interior. May 31 Aug. 23. Reward for Morses I will jcivo fiO.OO Kewanl for tho delivery, in Lakeview or at my ranch at wnpintiro Mountain, of any and all unbroken rane liorHen, 4-year-old and upwards, unblemished, rai!Kli In Lake county, Oregon, branded with an old horseshoe on both jaws, without any other brand on the ani mal; liorHenhoe open partdownward the Hiiino as cut In tho folio wing ad vertisement, w. w. IllUIWN. $1,250 Reward. The HarncyCountj 1.1 ve HUM'k A.ot'U lion, of which 1 am a uh'iiiIht, iy 7,y. reward lor evliienre leading lo the con vleliiiu of parllet IralluK aloek b& loinriuu: to lis llii'iu (era. In adillliou I nffer .'ilX) reward llnrae brand luirKe- Hhou bar nn t'tthei or both Jawa. K corded lnMcountiea Kangc, llarner. Lake and Crook ('ountiet lloraea vented when aold. Horaea aold lo paw through t It Ih section will be roiried In thii lHer. If not ao reorted, please write or tele phone The Timea Herald, Main X24, llurna. Or.' goo W W Bkown, fife, Ore. STUDY HIE ORIGINAL SCHOOL. l tnv fuui ly uutil utiapit'l lo ' HtM'iHJmftl hy i'OiiilNti:i' tiniii KxiK'rumi'oil unit -uiiih it-nt uiMt u i tn laUc until' t int ualy. i hi 1 roumt rreprtraiory, l.iinuitiw, O I lre. rrt'iMtrc lor piin-tir. Will lienor your outnlitioii ami inpt'' It) tuiMiH'Hji. MiMr.ilK ttPtl iiiUiiunU'M every wihmv. r mi im tit-nlnn ntul n I c rttt I of i'vr TNE SPaAGUE COKRESPUHUCNCe fCHOOL OF UW. 644Mjiliic Bioa. Df'ROIT. MICH. Una naw atyllah trouaerlna-a. QIt us uv rlak to vou Umt wa can mtka 1 mH) 1 iW 1 . LAW AT COLUMBIA WOOLEN MILLS CD. t PORTLAND DRtuDN I I I JUST ARRIV Our complete line of Ladies' Summer dress goods, consisting of Silk Mulls, Taffetas, Voiles, Batiste, 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 AR.E LOWER than ever before known in Lakeview. Lakeview itOOOO M 0000000000 000000000000000000000000COO00000000000000OOIOOCOO060OQOM 1 " 1; I A Car Load of i, 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 1 can J. E. BERNARD & SON WANTED : by Chicago wholesale and mail order Louse, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and adjoin in territory. Salary f-20 and expenses paid weekly ; expense money advanced. Work pleasant ; position permanent. o investment or exper lence required Spare time valuable. Write at once for full particulars and enclose self-addressed envelope. SUFER1XTKDNENT, lXi Lake St. Chicago, 111. lit Final Proof. Laud Ofllce at Lakeview, Oregon, June 13, 1!K)G. Notice is hereby giv en that the following-uamed settler has llled notice ot his intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Kegisetr and Keceiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 27th day of July, T.KHJ. viz: Charles Lohreugel, li. E. No. 1083 for the NW4 SW Sec. 20 and Lot 3, Sec. 27, Tp 39 S., li. 24 E. W M. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his contin uous resideuce upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Frank Lemburger, Win. Koutson, and Andy Morris of Adel, Oregon and J. A. Morris, of 1'lush, Oregon. J. N. Watson Register. 25-29 How's This? We oirer 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 uudersigued, have known F. J. Cheney for the laBt fifteen years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financial ly able to carry out any obligations made by his Arm. Walding, Kinnan fc Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catanh Cure is taken inter nally, acting dlrcetly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c, per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. MMIIHIMIM Mercantile -1 Buggies i Carts Surreys Spring Wagons Wagons and Stock: we please you. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, For the County of Lake. In the matter of the Estate of, WARREN B. WHITTEMORE, De ceased. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice 13 hereby given, that the undersigned 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 10th day of May, 190G, duly appointed as the Execators of the Last Will and Testament of Warren B. Whittemore, deceased, and have qual ified as such. All pei sons 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 months 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. 24-5 Pacific University FOREST GROVE, OREGON. A High-grade college with SUPERIOR EQUIPMENT. Beautifully located twenty-six miles from Portland. Full regular college courses. Academy 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 13,0iK Volumes. Healthful social life; religious influences. All student enterprises active. THE SCHOOL THAT STANDS foil THE BEST IN EDUCATION WRITE FOR OATALOGUB ED Company $1450 IN PURSES. Races Commence on Mon day, July 2nd. The Lake County Agricultural Asso ciation will give five days' racing 01 their track in Lakeview, commencing July 2nd, and ending July 7th, 190&' The sum of 9UM. will be distribute! in purses as follows : FIRST DAY-JULY 2nd First Race, i mile dash, parse Second Race, 5 tor. for 3-year-olds, purse SECOND DAY-JULY 3rd Third Race, g mile dash, purse Fourth Race, mile heat, purse THIRD DAY-JULY 5th Fifth Race, mile dash, purse Sixth Race, mile heats, parse FOURTH DAY-JULY Cth Seventh Race, mile dash, purse Eighth Race, 1 mile dash, parse FIFTH DAY-JULY 7th Ninth Race, i)i mile dash, for trotters and pacers, parse 1125 200 tlSO 200 150 175 200 910O There w ill probably be other roce on the last day. All races are free for alL CONDITIONS. All of the above races are free for all, four to enter and three to start but the Association reserves the right to hold a less n amber than four by re ducing the purse in proportion to th number of horses entered. Entries to close the evening, before the race. The Pacific Coast Bloo' horse Association rules to govern 'ail 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 thB following day in case anyv other amusement is announced for that date. No money paid without a con test. Board of Directors : Wm. Harvey F. M. Miller, V. L. Snelling, RobC McKee, F. P. Light. V. L. SNELLING, F. P. LIGHT, Secretary. President TIMBER LAXII XOTlt K. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S73, I'ntted States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, April 17, 1906. Notice Is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of J une 3, 1S7S, entitled, "An act for the sale of timber land In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land ptates by act of Angnst 4, 1S92, John E. Ililler, of Sisson, county of Siskiyou, state of California, has filed iu thin office his sworn statemeut No 11025, for tho purchase of the w Sw, SEi SwJ, sec. 15; NEJ NwJ, nee. 22, lo township No. 35 S., It. 17 E., w. il., and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before county clerk, at his official place of business at Klamath Falls, Ore- sron, on Friday, the Cth day of July,' iuuu. lie names as witnesses: chas. Mccumlier of Dairy, Oregoo, chas. H. Dusenbery, chas. Mesner, o! Klamath Falls, Oregon, E. A. Mccul ley of Mccloud, California. Any and all perHons claiming ad versely the above-descrllied lands arB requested to file their claims in thfa ofllce on or before said Cth day of July, 11)00. . J.N. Watson, 20-23 Register. I