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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1906)
alt simu Cua ttltirt Published Every Thursday. O. O. MHTZKCK. BtlUdtrf. KnKrcd at lli- Vo Official Lasrvlrw, On. tfa-cond-Clmui Mtl r. TERMS: (One Year JSli Months I 00 (Three Month. 50 i Mr. J. K. Cnvon K4epped Into The THE SPANIARD, j K.xHinitier ottlce Monday afternoon, HU .r,.r. ZTZnn-U, -nj Hit ; ' 'T' ' ' ' ' kIhiioi.,1 over l.nltrrr Tle-k"tV Of the oiMivIimu" UMimi'i's of nil rtnj hirdi a tnivt Icr write: "So iinl.m every one to he of wrvhi to othT LAKEVIEW. ORKOO. Jl L.V jo. iWft. In talking with a eeiitleman the other day who was tni-cd iu Minneso ta, nu KxnmiiHT n pcMtitntive in quired what tlio mini tl .(Mit.t of tlio podHlitici i'f thif county i.a a farm ing country. HpwiM "I Iflieve it will be a trrt-at nKi iiiMtirnl section pome lay in the very mar future. There is not the least K ul t about it in my mind. You will soon Kit a rail roaJ, anil bkilleil farmer will hvate on this lau.l that you think worthless and make it produce. You have no idea the difference ia a practical farmer and a nmn who knows nothing about farming. It is juct like any other trade; the experienced man will get results where the unexperienced will fail absolutely. You'll see the day,"heaid, "wheu every acre of thia beautiful valley, none in the world more lenutiful. will te raising abundant crops of every kind of pro ducts adapted to a temperate zoue. You will find that fruits of all the hardier rarities will thrive heie, and from what I know ot the keeping qual ities of the fruit raised here now by your inesrerieuced fruit growers, your fruits will be famed the world over for their keeping qualities as 60on as they are placed on the world's markets and given a test. It beats the world how your apple keep." Urn ottlce in a way that spoke lu no uncertain wordx that It was not the first print shop he was ever In. Somehow he had n look that told tin that Uie strum;, r I apt to consider tr j ju, n, j,,,,,,,, ,, newspaper olll.-e. Spaniards very Inquisitive people. A i hi, Hcknow ledgemeiit of the fact experience in a Madrid tr.tmear was j . . ,. , . . , . was no more than a continuation of enhghtonlmi in (his direction. A worn-1 .... , , ... au in gettlm: Into the car appeared to ""r ttr l reMson of hun, caught at have PlippM and hurt her fo'l. She j glance. Mr. Caxctt was for '.M and her lMih:iti. bcan an luiim.itcd years publisher of the Kansas City discussion vp 'ti the 'Mont, mid of I Tnily 'l inn s, and also l ublishcr of Uie do.-cn nth. -it hi the c:.r every one - M.vral other intlnential newspapers, except ourselves crane-l forward t. l.s- j is ,1(nv j (, ..,w business, trav ten. The pascf.g.-: were well "' j ,.inc ith an up to date inoxlng pic- , cd. r.nnc:nc h.-y d:,l r.vm a captain , ,(m, ,, . ,. u ,1(i,t , lu uniloriii O'wn t .1 v.'iraii t-..i . . , , , , .,, 1 1 tittle ahead ot anything in of the tctrt:ir . -s I i:t m. at. I ail , ... ... . , . , :., ,1, . :.... - ... !i vf that ever came to Iwikev exciting the I.-:-; t i.'vvl'i rl:'. n : show will be here tomorrow ilriday! beinc appareii: !y wch -oi::cd. t loinle-I night and gi o I wo performances, one ineu arriving at l!; ir i!ct.n.iii :i 1 e r e 1 . 1'i i.lay and one on Saturday evenings. arguing, r.-.i-ed t'e-ir hat an 1 went j , - out. le:ivi:i.' o;her in possession until) The Merchants Investment ,V Trust the princip tN left.' Co. of rortland Ore., whose advertise- that ew . line His "Ther night whi. li a priate t' tl.e same writer fituls tin e 1.. frequently. I hangs Ik l the brirf !:;t Is 1 1. n.r iv or : S;:!irard l.v in.tppro- iiri.-t .-! .f s.'"'!. the' e!-e:-ve. "Wl.cniw er he, iii'.i- - 1 . ..viiy. v ! Mi !s , liv;!its a 1 ret to. Time ; 0:1 a ;.ird" 1 in rvil !"'t-.is'n f!ie co-trse ' tiient appears elsewhere in this paper, have issued a very attractive little booklet for fice distribution contain ing information about the scope and' purpose of their institution. One! point borne upon strongly is the ad-I visal ilitv for persons I. a ing estates l'e I or investments to look after, of lac ing their affairs in the hands of this; company. The Merchants lnvetsiuent k I V. ..r..o..j .It... 1 1... - ' reg-.ird.ess of la .:e. I he pr:ut:ce of. ' 1 smoking is s.. maversal in Spain that : care ,.f estates demands a talent of u, railw ay eotr.p irtmetit for nonstuok- I high order, aud that individuals ot ers exist in t!iery oniy. a:id the habit, , sufficient business skill for handling' combined v.-:;h th:H of I ';1 talkins at ' estates usually have affairs of their : at lunch and diniT. wakes at r.'ght. v. h-11 twocn station a:i 1 h tel and n'.wi'.ys when in a w iieiiev. r triv.lr.- he in an o;;'.nibus rii!w:v train. all hours of the u'g'.t and morning, makes the average Spaniard uttdesir able as a traveling companion. epevial ly at night." Of the sturdy betru-ars w!io overrun Madrid: "The beggars usually have some pretense for asking alms In the shape of a decrepit g-iitar or ti Idle un der the cloak, where it remains. An other plea is the sale of littery tickets, the lottery being a great institution In Spain. Kadi ticket costs 5 pesetas (about $li. anil N'ggars In absolute rags, as often as not children, rush about with strings of those for sale." Chieagi New s. WIT IN CONGRESS. Some Like many a run down criminal Mrs. Creffleld has acknowledged her wrongs and stands ready to repent, when the stern law stares here in the face. Very few people who have com mitted ciimes, when overtaken by the band of justice, Lave failed to rec ognize their folly and offered ready repentance. Since Mrs. Cretlield has repenteed as a matter of vindication, all that is left to complete the vindi cationfrom such a standpoint of two of the most unnatural criminals. the esi cas ever iu, . ; ppeot.bt.s iu n,fu,ation of the hitter's Esther Mitchell to repent and promise ; arjniment ju;t iiided. The mi never again to kill her brother George. , noisan launched into philosophy upon . the privilege of progressive thinkers to chance their opinions. "I honor them for it." he continued. "An honest man Is the noMest w-ork of God. As for 11:0. Mr. Chairman. In the words of an eminent American states man, 'I would rather be right than be president. own which prevent them engaging in ; such a service for any id her person. The. Mrechants Investment ",V Trust! Co. in soliciting business, culls uttctt- ! tiou to the fact that a trust company j never sleeps, never dies and never ab- I fcotids. The, company declares its w illingness to accept accounts of all CTuds aud states they are as ready to receive five dollars' worth of business WHERE QUALITY COUNTS, WE WIN. Our Sping Stock is arriving, and will soon be Complete. New spring Dress Goods V li.iv- Ikiv a showing in all the Kadini; shades of ray that has never heeii equaled in l.akeview lielore. Cream and White Knvjish Mohair Pt illianteens, Henrietta Alhetross, ete., iueludin.': many novelty waist in.US tor spring. New spring Neckwear An Attraetive Array of Novelty Neek Kilihons, Tinsel I Kits, liaek .-uul side Comhes. Hand Hajs, Silk anil Kid (iloves. New ShowiiiL: waists iu Lawns to Men's and Hons' I I'.eautilul Shirt Arrive soon. Spring Clothing. Do Not Overlook This Store. BAILEY & MASSINGILL'S Pioneer Store r as they are live thousand, booklet will be mailed to you you write and a.-k for it. Their ' 1 1 e A: V J Famiini llrliirl, lnlp Dnrlog Ihc Ural of 11,1m I r. One of the most famous of Heed's re tjns was Dij.lt' at the i-xpene of Springer of Illinois. The -'Maine giant" had just read one of Springer's own Mr. S. V. Kehart says that he passed through towns on his way home from San Francisco that he would lie as hamed to call his home and come back to, but he said "I am not ashamed to come back to Lakeview, and call it my home to any man from any town. Lakeview and Lake coun -, worry. Mr. Chairman." drawled Heed. tv is KimDlv all right; business here -He'll never be either:'' J r T K A C 11KKS KX AMI X ATiOXS. Notice is hereby given that the Jimnty Superintendent of Lake Comi ty will hold the regular examination of aiilieants for state and county papers at Lakeview, as follows: For State Tapers Commencing Wednesday, August S, at 1 o'clock a. ni., and continuing nut il Staurday. August 1 1 at 1 o'clock p. 111. Wednesday 1'eumanship, history, spelling physical geography, reading, psychology. Thursday Written arithmet ic, theory of teaching, grammar, book keeping, physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geograj hy. al- Thc children's irieiul Jaynels Tronic Vermifuge Drives out blood impurities. Makes strong nerves and ma eles. (Jives nme, vitality and snap. -fny I i .. A7 r--ws (Jct it hum our drucgiit rm siLi ill ; 1 imSfri I.M.. ,.w- r V JiWO"y.HJWHliA.l.m'LJWU-Jt..W.l ILPHl. , U-'ll f'WlHH...'.' lJL'.rm lull Mil ll.lllljmlllllMIMIM A To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo 2nine tic. rvsj .S"v mvion boxes sold In past 12 mor.;.i. ; fcw lUSr.UtU.C, v-y Cures Ci Ip In Two Days. on every box. 25c. -sun The gentleman from Illinois neMnt "'eutai ariuimeuc, comj.ositiou. gebra. Saturday IJotau v ta w,nt Anna in the sliD-shod manner I AO UW. ' " . see it done in many places 1 have visited, and I am proud of Lake coun ty and Lakeview, and proud of the energy and ambition and brains of the people here, proud to call them my neighbors aDd this my home. State Sentor F. P. Mays is trying hard to evade trial in the federal courts. He is stopping at his farm some distance out from Portland aud his physicians declare he is too sick to go to trial. A physician employ ed by the government, however, went out to examine Mr. Mays as to the condition of his health, aud did not announce his coming, so Mr. Mays was found out horseback riding. The doctor stated that Mr. Mays was per- I Imring the bitter tight against "Reed ' rules" the house was throw n into eon , rulsions by General Spinola. whov ; pointing to the painting of the "Siege of Yorktowu" hanging in the hall, , gravely accused Speaker Itee 1 of count ing the Hessians in the background of the picture in order to make up a quo rum. The general always v. ore a tremen dously high ciU.ir. so h'gh. In fact, that Representative Tim Campbell tapped It one day with the f rule of hU cane cud in;t!i.-.--.'. to the amusement of th Louse, "Is General Spinola within';" During t!.e fam m de-ell-K fight In the house over the civil rights ill Gen eral Ren I'.r,t!iT favored a Sunday neo- . slon. -Rad as I am, I have some respect for God's ilr.y," replied Sam Randall of i Pennsylvania. l-flnn. !.. T'1 Ir. ...... ,l,n f. a Un.fnl fectly able to go to Portland although , q & he was Buffering somewhat from ner vousness. the Sabbath: asked Rutler. 'You Portland has b'.eu iu the throes of a street car strike for neveral days past. About 400 car men are agitating a strike for higher wage 3. The Oregon Water Power Co. has argeed to an in crease in wugen from the present scale of 23 cents per hour for the first two years, 24 cents for the second two years and 20 cents per hour for the fltfh year and thereafter, to Zi cents per hour for the first y jar, 21 cents for the 6econd year, 25 cents for the third year, 20 cents for the fourth and 2" cents for the fifth year aud thereafter. have thirt.v s. ven nssis on your side of the house, and 1 want to get Uiem out of this ditch tomorrow. I think I am engaged in holy work." "Don't di it," replied Randall. "I expert soir.e dav to see you In a better world." "You'll be ther;-, as you are here, a member of thf lo-vi-r house." flashed back the general, with telling effect America n Ma ga 7.1 in-. plane geometry. I reneral history, Kuglish litem. ore. . school law. For County Paj ers I Commencing Wednesday, Augu-t s, ' at 'J o'clock a. m. and continuing 11 11 -1 til Friday, Augii.-t i". at 4 o'clock ' p. in. Fir.-.t. Second ami Third Grade cer tificates ; Wedne-day Penmanship, history, orthography, reading. Thursday Written Arithmetic, . theory of teaching, grammar, physiul 1 ogy. Friday Geography, mental arith metic, school law, civil government. Primary Certificates Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra phy, arithmetic, rending. I Thursday Art of iiiestioning, theory 1 of teaching, physiology. I Truly Yours. J. Q. Willits, Co. Supt. 2 Pacific University FOREST GROVE, OREGON. A HIGH-GRADE COLLEGE WITH SUPERIOR EQUIPMENT. miles NO TWO MEN ARE ALIKE There mny he n hundred men In tills city wIk liave nrrrm tlio fnrno length 33 yours lint tliere I n.it line other 111.01 In the w liulu county w ho In Uie sjiinu U3 youruelf In nil other I'rnporUonx, It Is Klmply an lini.oH-ohllUy lu get a iM-rfert (Ittlntf milt by buylnif ready-to-.wear cluthes. Vo w ill make a null to your measure for $ JO. You pay that much, or nearly that much f..r every luiiid-iiie-dovvn suit you buy. 1 -tit..!'i-iMii.1 H.iflii' i'.rt- rlnil.i nro turnit w I ill llllil nMCil l...r.'tiv- eiit . li.H tliollMalitl. 'ilii-JT ! 1 II. ... I.II11T)-. 'I I11O in why ).t lm,t. t iicl.t mi! f..ri. C .-it tl..-ir k ..f .i.r I i.ml ,".ii 11. em t.jjt a il... VW vlll 11 ii L h pMlf fi r.rtir tai-ii-nri fur i.iir lO.lil-O.. Hfnr Hint Hill tit )i Imthiiw, It H i l.uilr f-.r o-ii. hi.. I 11. . .-in- i-Ni- f..r .. . tu-,. :. .,!.. ti r i-l.itli Ui an nil w.,i .l.fvlet - t!. i.-:li U 11. -H- nii'l Oi;..oii J.et i.ff 1 1 if I . , Itilf-t .nll..rli- I'ioi.I .in.t..l ,-,frr .i-n III Intel -.. . .1 wiiii .llk -III... I Hltli I in -.r Vi-nr-linn ili.lh. We li.ivi ..!i.iti..t iM.Tritl .:iffi'rn. miT of Ml l' ll HI" will llnik fill to ..lir IMr.iil-. f.-r I'J. I 1.1. 1 ..i i-.r. -i, n-.ii.i. iri-ti'iiti.' we will li.uli Ji.il 11 i.:i:i I'le nf n lull. I'.tik'll-li oviTlliif tuitli-rn. ' 1IJ- 1 no. -ni In m in-xr tint It Kill I' ..).! l.y t:ill..ri ui.t ;-i-nr uii tlio "luti-nt." Tin' l.in kreiiii'1 of ll. tintti-rn In a it'-op j;mj, 1 with iei hIiim.mI liuM.ri-iit IMa (ivitIIiii, er rlii'rk. 'l li, i-..l.ir ef to In fnt.rl. iih-h ii..t utinw flut i-iihUv. ii- net MTlriklf mnl lnitt tiiki-u Km, ilv,. iui ui'll thnt tlir h niM-n t l.ieki, llki iiiw unlit II In ill nrn uilt. 'I tin K.Nil ni.-il hi iiir luu tl' Ih vufli'i'Ht win, Mi'lfi-ti..! ullh iiiiimuiil uri. Tl.fre l no utierf wh. In tli fnl.rli? ihi.1 In, dlimlily. '1 ho elntli linn mi flint il wi'iivi' th-.t It i.ri-,' ii t a THlrly l.nnl mirfie-i. nml Ht thi mii IliniT It kefi nml pllnlili. It will tit m-urf . uri or t-'i't iiMtiy. 'HiIm 'lot ti ritimet Im heiuclit ' rretti tin1 mill fur leim tluin VI. Ml it ytiol, ni t tiililler If )"'! iM.iiiflit flv tliiiiiMriml riN. V'rt i r tin I'nfltli' CiMmt ri'iircni'Mtii 1 1 viN nf h hyihII rnt( (if ll.l liirfMHt win.li'n mllU In tlio wnrt.l. 1'hat fiinhlepj iin tu tmikf thin iiiit.ri'i-.ii'iili.i i.tTrr ,if it milt tu yeiir tiH-HNiir fur f'i. Sen. I fr h . inlllJ.lH llllil It rl ili-l-. ee lievv letnr tth.l l-VIMI j tint wnoi mrumift- are ueiw iiuw wt'll 1 1. Im set. Myo I Nevertheless the great excitement caused by the first discoveries, of gold and silver in this county some mouths ago, recent discoveries have laid the first strikes iu the shade. As prospect ing goes on more valuable strikes are being made. We will yet see one of the richest mining oectioiirf here ever known iu the world. A Hundred Million Sunn, A peep into the heavens through modern telescope Is a very depths of mystery. With such an Instrument one may gaze upon 100, 1)00,000 stars, each of them a burning, blazing sun. From what little we know of creation we cannot but be lieve that each of those suns Is giving light and heat to a train of planets, Just In the same manner that our sun gives light ami llfto his little flock of wlds. IJeyond those 100,000,000 sum there may be hundreds of millions ciore. Thus Ihey may continue "sys tem after system and worlds without tnd." i lieautifullv located twenty-six I lrom Portland. I full regular college courses. I A cudem v gives strong preparatory and ! High .School courses. : Conservatory of Music and School of ! Art, with superior instructors. peep into the j riness branches taught, u-in, o V.-r.'.riasi'jrn and f ield Athletics under a Physical Director. Weli-equipped Laboratories. Library of l.'j.'HHi Volumes. Healthful social life: religious influences. Ail student enterprises active. ThE. SCHCOL THAT STANDS FOR THE BEST IN EDUCATION WRITE FOR CATALOGUE rill ont thin rriiipen nml mall to tin nml w will m.hI yeii a miiiiMp or ti.i i-leth. vie k"11" i ant1 that thf hhihiiIh In ai'timUy ent from the ! very belt of elolli from wlih-li w n.akp th ault. j When you vM! I'nrtliiinl. .iinp In nml verify thltf, , fir any a-mrtlen we inaki. If yen h-I.Ii, auk Home 1'ortlntlil frler.ll t' lell ni iitmllt tl. re. utaflnn auii NtautlUij; of the Culiimtiltt WunU-a Mills Co. It la the ltiilpat tlilnir In the wrli to liav aofne frlml tak ymir infannrp. t will aeni yuo a 1 i riieaKure fraa. atil Inatruethnia huw tu take a iiieniiure for a anlt of rlethH. lie aura anil anrl for thla auniplf. If jrtn Ret a ault from thin, offer, ynti will lie wearlnK a ftarnirnt the iatlern of which local ilciilera can riot potiallily itft In atock U'for aimtlier yr. The iattern of our t'J anlt will I aold ueit year aa the latfut Oiy other tnllnra), COLUMBIA Woolen Mills Co. Portland. Ore lolunitila Woolen M Ilia Co., I'ortlnnil, Or. riraan acml me free, aamjile rif lute pat tern Knitlli.il ovcrllne from wlil.li j'td aRrce tu make a mil I to uieamirn for I'.'O. Alao aeml tnr, free, a i k.-t Int neaanre and Mank, ami limtnictlnna fur taking meaaurca. 'J'hla il'. nut olillifRto uie tu buy a ault u ulcus I wlxh. Name Ad.lrona A wave of Holy Kollerism ban swept down the Pacific Coubt us fur aa Angeles. At Monrovia, Culif. , it is believed that the fanatics intend to eacriflco two of the oldest children in certain families, as their doctrine teaches that the christians' noblest fate is to die by tire as a sacrifice to J Puck. God. A Serloua Breach. j0H i luiiuiuie iTicwi vwiui was me urcacu or senatorial courtesy or wnicn you accused Senator flraball? Senator Grafton (fiercely) Why, the scoundrel approached the Interests I represent end offered to work for 25 per cent less legal expenses than they're paying me! About the longest hot spell Lakeview has experienced for many years has prevailed since July 2. Several thun der showers have visited this section during that time but the weather soon turned warm when the clouds passed over. The Port'a Tronblea. Friend What did you find the most difficult thlnj when you wrote your first verses? roc t To find gome one who would let me read them to him. Fllegendo Pdatter. No one lores the man whom he fear. -Aristotle. lirautifully located in Portlar.d. Oitnn, often uniurr.as'rd facililiet lor II e cul ture and education of young women. Si.e. ial cyioriunitiei in Music. Art. Lngut and Liter ature. Well equipped Phra ral and Chemical I ab oratoriei. Herbarium and Mineral Cabinet. 'J b larKut and oldeit Lad.ei' Seminary in the Pacific Northwekt. it enjoys a national reputation for inv partinir tbe l.i-M pbya;ial. mental and Dioral tram ink' and developing true womanhood. Kiuipa ooally and educationally (or the moat eiaited nation. Confers Academic and Collegiate Degrees by State Authority. Interference with convictions of non Catholics is scrupuloubly avoided. Academy is ideally located, amid inspiring scenic advan tages. Social opportunities su h as are available in no other city on the Coant. liuildinga large and commodious, well lighted, heated and ventilated: durmitones and private rooms supplied with all modern conveniences. Tbe institution is liberal and progressive without sacrificing tbe character and traditions of age and achievement. Terms modest. Satisfactory references required. Write for announcement booklet, board and tuition $180 per year, Address Sisier Superior, bt. Mary's Academy PORTLAND, OREGON, U.S.A. NOTICE. TO VOI Nfi MKN AND WO.MKX. dreat o..nrluiiltlc are awHlting you l'l the If iiainesa World, II unilreila of youuif men and woint'ii wanted lu and around Oakland and Fun KranrlBco, to take poaitioiia uk ateiiogra plitra, bookkeepers, telegrapher, office awdat anlH, etc., at K'iod aalarle. The J'oiytctlinlc Hualni-aa College, of Oakland the leading aetiool of Its kind iu the Went, In dented by the Chamber of Commerce arid lead ing educators, offers exceptional opportun ities to tliono who can enter college at onco and prepare for punltloim. Thin Hchool In con lidered by many to be tlio best equipped busi ness college iu America. Itia un'iueatioiiably superior to any other similar school west of Chicago, Alleipciiaeslow. Home Influence Individual Instruction, Address Polytechnic Hualneas College, Jic-pt. A., Oakland, Cal.. for free catalogue rhowlng the elegant Interior and splendid facilities of this school, which lias five times more money Invested In epulpmeut than any other school In the West. New building in perfect condition. Dutch lunch nt the Unwary Sa loon, tf Reward lor Horses I will trlve f 20.00 Howard for the delivery, In Lakeview or tit my ranch ut waKoiitlre .Mountain, of any and all unbroken ratijfe horwH, 1 -year-old find upwards iinhlcmlHhcd, Yunu'liijr In Lake county, Oregon, lirandcd with at) old Iioi'hchIio! on lioth Jau'H, without any other lirand on the ani mal; noreicHiioe open partilownward the Hiitne iih cut In Hit' following ad vertlw tuent. w. w. P.iiown. $1,250 Reward. The IlttriieyCoiinty Live rltock A NHocla tiou, of which I am a member, pnvVi0 rewuru lorevlcli-nce ling to the con lion of iiurtlea alluir atock be ii'iirihu nun uii'iii. . fS,,)ber.. In addillou I V 7nfTi-r l.'iOO reward vy 1 - Jir( ,rM,i l.rll,,. vjf ahoe bar 011 elthei or iio in jaw. Ku f!orileit In Memititl. ftange, Harner, I.ako and Crook Counties, lloraes vented when sold Homes sold to pans through thia suction will be reported In this paper. If not so reported, pIcaHu write or tele phone The Times Herald, Main VH, lliirns, Ore ua W W Ukown, Kife, Ora. Denths from Appendicitis decreaMc In t he Hatnc rutin that the tiMi- of lr. Klny'n New l.lfcl'lllH In crcaxi'N. 'I'licyMiivi' von from dniiucr iiihI lii liiic quick ami piiinli'HH relent from coiihi Ipa t h in and I h" IIIh i;rmt ln out of It. Strength atnl lKr"r alwa.VN follow I hi-ir iiMf. liuaraiitefil hy l.cc Hcall 1 'ruul"! '-''. Tr tlictii. ('. S. I.Hll-HH 1 1 1 i 1 1 H till' plllllll' tl fliiui. t heir put rmiae with him at the South l.akeview l'i d and 1 .1 t-r. Stalih'. I le trtia rantii'H e;.,( trciiU ini-nt to all Mock li ft In hU i iirc, an, I propOM-M I o fen I K""il Iih 11 iui pi'llt of it. :!:i tf Dissolution Notice. The Co put t ner.-hlp hi-fel cifuie rit. i tl 14 lietween the liitl'llilin hlcthers un der the llllil inline nf J'.iu nimi lirun., Iiiih lieea ilii-Milved 1 y unit uul cuiixcut. No lull.' w ill he coat mctcd niter thU date, July 12, Pun;, ,y U (!,,, ,! the llll'leivine.l w ill nut he ler.niH ilile fur imy hiu-Ii. Ii.iriiuia I'.n.s. hy A. II. Iliirniiia, ('. L. i tit 11 1 1 1 11 iu l:xcursion Rates Knst. "duly -Jud mid .'Ird ; Annuel 7lh, St is mid Kth; mid Seplenilu r hth nml !'lh; hpeciul low rtilind trii luteH will he 111 cllect to all imiiitrt I jiMt; lliiul return iiiK limit :m ii,yH, hut nut h,,.r than Octolit r :n.-t. ( '(ilnnnlii coiiimini imiiits .Mihhiiuri l:iver MiHhinnippi Kiver ChicHKtt WiiehiiiKluii ami Cult mum c New Voik, For part ii'iihirM nee any i .V) ( liO (M ;t ro T'J 50 l)7 (H) .Kent, or ',:,' 'I J Kim s Ifc I, II I I' I l' Sle II, li M ' f H'MrcHri D. H. Tai,'Kiiit, I). '. A p. A., Iiciki, ISevndti,. I:liCUTOKS APPOIM IU). la the County Court tif the Slate of On1.m11, For the County of Lain,. In the matter of the Fritnta of, VAKi;i;. I!. V 1 1 ITT KM OKI',, De c.eiiHed. TO WHOM IT M A V CO.NCKUN : Notice is hereliy niven, that the uude.MKned were, l.y an ordt-r of tlm County Court of the .State of Oregon, for the County of Lake, made ami entered ia the ahovo entitled Matter on the l.'.th tluy of May, P.knI, duly appointed an the Executant of the Liiht Will mid TcHtaiiient of Warren li. Whittemoie, dei-eiiHed, and imve qual ified IIH Hlicll. All pCIHotlH hlivillrt clllilllH Ilk'llillHt the entitle of Hiiid deceiiHtid 11 n hereliy required to preheat the hiime, duly verilled and with the proper vuueh ern, within nix montliH from tlio date of thirt Not ice, to Htild KxecutorH, ut t.ho FiiHt National Hank, of I.tikevlew. lu Lakeview. Lake County, Oregon. Dated ut Jjtikovlew, Oreuon, Juno 7th, l'.MHi. ' H. O. CiPHMlor, W. Jf. Hhlrk. LxeculofH of the lllHt will anil Tih.m. ment of Warren 11. Whitteinoro, Do ceiiHcd, 111.J