Pebllsbed fiv.rjr Thrav. 4iilldlnf TKRMS: TIHIIr.x I. Wit .! r Unit o.l Slate Iu.l office, Lake view, Oregon. Aiikunt 27, liKH Notice U hervby given tout in com, pllnnco with the provision or tl not of Congress oi -June :t, 1N78, entitled "An not lor the wle of tlmlx-r IhiuU In tbt State of Cslifontltt, Oretiou, Nevada, and NVasliliiuton Territory," extended t nil tin I'liMie Ijtnd state I J- set ot Aiiiiiiht 4, WJ, Willi i iiniuinr. ti: iiiiiihi 7 i iMiiinr v air iv iuiii. lS,' inn I. i r. . iath. State of Oregon, has this day fil i Months... ivy , wholesome cream of tartai led b tin t.iii.-. tiu sworn statement Kniored at th- l-o-l 'llrest Utlvit ea S.11111 I.CIum Mstti t ISalxiig Powder Atsolu tcIj'JFurv ITh lonth ..! LAUBVIBW. UHlIK, OCT. 4. iMe Hro. Stanley o.' Hie Cedarville Keo ord, in bis ea,:t,t m- to give the tie last week. In id hinifelf upon to eevvie criticism lor i I . i r li i r n a little stating tbat ivrtit'n men in Warm Valley bad been ested for steslii g 'cattle and iroi:tli 10 Lakeview. lie thing is 8 - absurd tbat we will not re peat what tue i!eo rd said, .v. ill say that nothing ol 1 1 kind occured. Cat- aking powder. Makes the finest, lightest, best flavored biscuit, hot-breads, cake and pastry. Alum end alum-phosphate pou ders ate injurious. Do not use them. Examine the label. Ql Sla POADfll CO., ftf 0K tie etealiu. i. and a man wh est and Dpriw 1 bee a so by ev is sure to :ee! are pnbltsheo be knows thm it for a minu i y serious" charge flnl rn f t.e. Department ot tie Interior. Land ilways been bon- "JM''e Bt Lakeview, t retell October, 1 know,, to have rtiv is hereby civea that Flmcr y in the country, m. .v.-ciirv. of Lakeview. Oregon. hen such thin s iiim, cveu though ue would believe V.. 'II- I -,v , I... ...,..1. ...... IV I ' t'.i. ill I It I' I I'" III. llltftT I'l 1117 " y XWi4, Sec. ...S'...K4 .ofSeetion No. i. ill Towtixhip No. :" S., lwttive No. 17 E. ,W M .hii.I will ofA'r proof to show that the liui.i sought i niort veloabln tor itx ttmlier or tone than tor agi (cultural purposes, ami to e tablish Ins claim to naid Ian. I lefoi Ceo. ('l)HHtaiti, (V. Clerk, at his ot flcial place of business at Klnmath Falls Oregou, on Monday the llrtl day of December, l'.KHi., He names as witnescs: CIirs, V. Pattee of Illy Oregon. S. C. llamukei ot Uly Oregon. KW. I'ollard of lily Orogm.. W. T .Carrett of Hly Oregon. Any and all persons claiming a.lver sely the atove discribed lands arc re quested to tile their claims in this of : tlce on or before said lint day of Oee ! ember 11H.H5. ! :!o J. X. Watson liegi.ster t.as tiled notice o: his iuteutionto' make final five year proo- in support FC7I M A n nil Il I Pfl'DP of his claim, viz: HomeMend Kutry 1 a"U 1 1LLttKL No. made March 10th. l'.KHi. for'FRFF Knowing; w but It wax t snf the N Sw4 Section U and KS, SF.'4" Section 10 Township 3H, S., Range 21, I,., w. in , and that sai.1 proof will tie made before Keuiter and Receiver at Lakeview-, Oregou, ou 10th day of Xovem tier 1906. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on, and ci 1 ivation of, the land, viz: Fre I Snyder. S. P. Dicks, V. L. Skiing, L. F. McCulley, all of Lake view, Oregon. 40 5 J. X. Watson, Register. OASTOXIIA. 8oatu Office at Lakeview, Oregou, October 2, 11100, ' Xotice is hereby given that Nathan McCulley, heir of Geo. H. McCulley, deceased, of Lakeview, Oregou, has filed notice of his inteution to make XearW every i.i.U for over a week there has be. u oruiikeu Indians prow linn about tht strtets. It is pretty certain that the lndiaus get whiskey from the China.ueu, hut no evidence can be produced to prove it, and Mr Indian cannot be made to tell, and the task of getting to the bottom of the matter is a difficult rue. Extrarrdi nary methods might be employed which would show up the culprit. It will go on, no doubt, until some night one of these dmu ken Indians w ill com mit a terrible crime. There was 140 timber land filings in the Lakeview land district duiing the month of September, the local laud officials have been crowded w ith work, and besides a large amount of official business the office has been overrun with inquiries about lands in this dis trict. Thousands of people write to the land office for information, think ing, no doubt, that they are the ouly onewho have writleu, and in many cases complain because they do not re ceive an answer by return mail. Hill Back of New Road In eastern lailroad circles the Idaho, Montana & Caliomia railroad, whica is now about ready to begin construc tion, is said to be a Hill project set on foot to evade Harriman ten itory in California and the Southwest. It is reported that the surveys are prac tically complete, and that grading w ill begin in a few days, says the Journal. The company has opened an office at Caldwell, Idaho, which place has raised a bonus of flO.OOO. Secretary E. E. Springer is quoted as saying the route has been surveyed and contracts will be let at once for grading. It is expected to have the line completed from its Montana terminus to Winue- mucca by the end of 1907. Addition al color has been given the rumor of Hill interest in the road by the fact that Xrthern Pacific surveying par ties were at work on the final survey from the Snake River to tfinnemucca. Close observers btlieve they see a family resemblance between this rail-j same as in my advertisement in this i road project affd the Deschutes River f paper, and triangle so rs to cover up line that is being project-d by W. F. th b?r' HOD1.both,jar'9f t , , , To be delivered at Lakeview. Xelson and Seattle associates, under yy BROWX. the name of the Oregon Trunk Line. I This road has been surveyed to Madras, t tuibkk xotick. in the Willow Creek Basin, about 120 ! .. , c. . T . . T v u i i,v7vj ui,ao uauu uiiiUCf JutfO&Uj for. I will give FREE OF I'll ARISE. i any atllictcd a positive rurv for F.cxeina. Salt Rticoiu. F.r.vxlpclu. rilcMHiul fckln Itiw'iiwii. Instant re lief. H.mii suffer lunger. Write F. W. WILLIAMS. 400 Manhattan Avenue. New Yyi k. Kiu low Stam. i. . Department of the interior, Lnud oflice at Lakeview, Oregon. Sep. G UHH5 Xotice is hereby given that Oliver W. Howard of Lakeview Oregon, has filed notice of bis intention to make final commutation proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Eutry No. f inal Proof x.i.rr. j 2138 made April 22 UHUt, for tbo Sli Department of the Juteiior, LandjXE'i and E'.. XV. Section 31, Town H I It I - .... I - ship 37 S, range 10 E w M, au.l that said proof w ill lio niado before Regis ter aadRcceiver, at Lakeview Oregon on the 20th day of October, HiKi uuui iiKjear prooi in support or nis .. ., , ,.. claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. I continuous residence opon, and cultt 3551, made January 2;. 1S, for the 1 vatiou of., the land, viz: Lawrence XE4 and Sli Xw4 Section 11, Ouirers of l!lv Oregon, deorgo Elliott Township 3S S.. Range 21, E.. w. rn., of Wy Oregon. Ed Miller of Roy,ton and that said proof will be made be- . . r , fore Register and Receiver at Lake- 0re0n' Joe 1 ' l,1,er of Lakeview Ore- i ,AU Y cS: HASSING ILL'S Pioneer Store Our Fall Lines t T rr r- rsms arc now complete and we invite your inspection. - Ladies and ntlemen's Furnishing goods full lines If 1 y thing For Little Fol k s Having bought heavily we are in a better position than ever to fill your orders. BAILLY & MASSING ILL'S Pioneer Store TJic children's lncr.tl- Jaynels Xbni c VcrmStf u Drives out blood impurities. Makes strong nerves and nr.i cL Gives tone, vitality and snap. "Www. nj iSSs ,cl 11 i'un' jour ururgw Viyrvlt .U.!.' SBt- BAXrr . .J . , ' J view Oregon, on 10th day of November He names the following witnesses to rrove his continuous resideuce noon and cultivation of, the land, viz: 1-reJ Snyder. S. P. Dicks. V. L. Snelling, L. E. McCulley, all of Lake- view, uregon. 40 o J. X. atson, Register. gonj 37-5 J. X. Watson, Kegiter. Baarttiw t Haw A!w3n CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the lnarore of WANTED ISrignt vountf inen nnd women of jxood standing to prepare for lnihi ness positions, mh stenographers, bookkiH'jH'rs and. telegraph operat or, nt good snlarl"H. Write today for free Ciitaliigiie to POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE 3' 0 12th St., Oakland, t'ul. The I.irgent and lest equipjied Hchoid of buHlnens traiuing;, Sho-t- I hand.T.rpew riting. Mom Telegraphy Civil. Electrical, Mechanical andMln- Mecbunical nnd To Cure a Cold in One Day '2tjve iromo Qujn?!se TcMcts. p r & Cures Cria ! f? in Two Dcj i. ' 1 Reward for Horses I will pay 83.00 Reward for the de livery of any and all unbroken horses found in fields or outside in Lake Countv. South of the desert, or in Modoc countv. California, branded:1"1'' K"Ineering with an old horseshoe and a fresh tri-! Arcliitrturul Draw ing. West uf .New angle brand underneath, on both jaws. or'i' The horseshoe placed on the jaws the ! W-(Nie)-Young men and women oi iiim vicinuy Miouid noc lau to write for catalogue, stating what course they prefer. NO TWO MEN ARE ALIKE There may be a hundred men in lliln Hy w!io hnvo artrni tho iinm l.-nitlh is yourH l.ut th r Is in l mi. iM r man In O.f ulwlo inunly who I tl Butnn as yourself In all other iromriloim. It n nlmply an lmpoRllilllty to tfet a per feet flttlii milt by buylnir rt-aJy-ti. wear clothna. ' We will make a ult to your meaiiur for t-0. You pay that much, or nearly that much for every hand-me-down suit you buy. ut'.tt..ni..U' i-li'llira lir rli.ttir ro liimul out lr '! ll"un.l. 'lUrjr i tut mid Mnl ! Utmitiiuvy. Thif la -;y yini hri Imnclil unit, lii-rrln. fnr- Hi t IimiI llilr loili .if iirwntn U-furv iwt li.nl nrn o.ciii Uult Uij. We will niulco utile (n fmr mrimre.-fnp y.nir pi. ImI.i wear lint will nt ! liw I' liullt f ir j "ii. and nit nii rm- r-r f Jo. Kimtnie.- I lip rlolh to all all wiail ilif.lnt dip rlulli la hew aiiil v IcuriHi - Jni i,It tha I.., I - aii-. iiatliTiia lian.l iiaiMcil - ptri.rr M-am liaixl .-wa wlm allk llni-il with imia.riMl Venn I tun tl..ih. like miles from the mouth of the Deschutes, and practically all of the rights of way . have been secured. Some work on the grade has been done at the lower end of the line, and a small force is kept at work to protect the right of way from interlopers. The engineers employed by Mr. Xel son have ran preliminary lines through to Lakeview, and are also pointing their instruments toward the Klamath Country. It is believed their inten tion is to invade Central Oregon with a railroad that will fork at Madras, one line going to the Klamath Basin and the other to Lakeview to connect with an extension that has been sur veyed from the California, Xevada &. Oregon road fiom Madeline northward to the capital of Lake County, which point is fbe center of a rich and pro ductive region now 100 miles from rail-transportation. OAOTOIIIA. ata, sflto Kind Yob Haw Always Baugl of Ihi Kind Yon Haw Always I view Oregon. August '22. 19 0 6. Xotice is hereby given that in com pliauce with the provisions of the acl of Congress of June 3,1878, entitled An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington, Territory, as extended to all the Public land States by act of August 4 ,1892, Susie E. Casey.of Klamath Falls .county of ruamatn ,btate of Oregon Las this day filed in this office bis sworn statement Xo.3102 .for the purchase of the EM SWJ, Sec. 22, and E'aXW'of Section Xo. 27 ,in Township Xo. 35 8., Iiange Xo. 17 E..W.M.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land be fore County Judge of Klamath Coun ty, at bis official place of business, on Thursday the 1st day of November, 190G., lie names as witnesses: Chas. McCumber, of Dairy, Oregon. Cbas. Messner,of Klamath Falls, Ore. Chas. Dusenbery of Uly, Oregon, C. E. Hadley of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above -described lands are re quested to file their claims in this of fice on or before said 1st day of Nov ember, 1900. 35 J.N.Watson, Register. Wilalmette University Largest Denominational University In the Northwest. Christian, but not Sectarian Two New Buildings Adequate Equipment 45 Professors and Instructors Two new Courses added this year JK2 English, Commercial, and Electrical Engineering "cSl For Particulars, Address, Dean J. T. Matthews, or President John II. Coleman SALEM, OREGON. Beiutitullr located in Portland. Ortfon. often umurpataed facilities (or the cul ture and education o( yooof women. Special opportunities in Muiic. Art. Language and Liter ature. Well equipped Phriical and Chemical Lab oratoriea. Herbarium and Mineral Cabinet. The Urg-eat and oldest Ladies' Seminary in the Pacific Northwest, it enjoys a national reputation (or im parting the best physical, mental and moral train ing and developing true wo ms a hood. Equips socially and educationally (or th most eialted station. Coolers Academic and Collegia! Degrees by Slate Authority. Interference with convictions el non-Catholics is scrupulously avoided. Academy la ideally located, amid inspiring scenic adrin tages. Social opportunities sucb as are available In so ether city en the Coast. Buildings large and commodious, well-lighted, heated and ventilated: dormitories and private rooms supplied with alt aaodera conveniences. The Institution Is liberal nd progressive without sacrificing the character ad traditions of age and achievement Terms modest. Satislsctory references req aired. Write (or announcement booklet. Board and tuition 1180 per ysar. Addreas Sister Superior. St Mary' Academy PORTLAND, OREGON, U.S.A. ! ) I I - III ;c if I POINTED PARAGRAPH? Keep away from mi.1o yon i j and don't talk ntxiut Itx-in. j Tut a Un lit a purlor nnd ho puld breuk out iiml wallow in a rniiUhi. It hciMiurH iwivumiry ocrunloua for every man t tnko punishment. Vhcn your time coiihm don't annoy :hera with your wr n;i h. Wr have arlM-iail aevrrnl pattern, any of vthhti f will make on li your mraaure (. I JO. - vn fiiir aiiiw iirftreiirr ww will mail jon aaini.!.. .r a lain Knitll'b trrllii aitrrn. TM atUTn la so new tlat It will le aolil by tailors lu-U J'ar as the "latrat." Tim IKkr-miM of tlie pattern Is a ileep grajr, Willi an all""t luiirrivil Ihlo .-rllno (r rim k. Tlie roior of ll.la fahrlr dia-a liol alxnv clu.t eaally. ! not wrinkle and baa takrn the Ajr mi wvll that the (arinent looks like new until It la all worn oot. 'Itie wool ua4 in wrar lng tlila garment was avlwlnl with unuaunl care. Tliere la Do short wnol In the fabric ami no slmlii. The rlotta baa so Una a weave th-.t It prMrnu a fairly bant aurfa.-v. ami at the an rue time Is soft an1 pliable. It will not emir I "i or gi-t sliliiy. This rlolh eannot be bought ' fn.m the mill for leas than I.I. Ml a yanl, no matter ir you honcht five thnnaarnl ysnla. We are the I'srlne t'oaat representatives of a vmll rate of the largeat woolen in 1 1 la In the worbl. Tint enables ua to make this unrireceilrnteO nftVr of a ault t your mraaare foe . H4M11I for a sample pull it to pleree are how long anil evert the wool stramls srs note bow well ths'dye tas set I.n't II :i f;n t (list Hip most Hftf fill mi'ii v.i-i kinnv nr mlitiiriicul Then diM sn i It fallow Hint If yj hop to Htlr-i-i'i you tuilht be polltcl Wbfii you hear n inn n aliiiKl bo hind hiH lnuk wo 1d not tliliilc,"lIow uiipopuliir otla r prtipli nri-:" bif'Ilow we all n till it vIhii w p not orouiul!" j Don't worry If you uro til good looking. You look all rlht p your frlcudn. Tho bnt look" on rd could not ma ko you look good to yir euo iule, nnd Hiomo who oro not bcreatotl In you don't know how yo look- AtchlHOII filolll'. ; PHI nnt tlila ronpnn and mall in na and we ill send you a sample of tlie rloth. We guar Ate tbat the aauiule Is actually ent from the very bolt of rlolh from which w make the an It. When yoo visit I'ortlsnd. eome In end verify this or sny saaertkm we make. If yoo wlah, sak eome I'ortlsnd friend to tell you slant the rep. otstlon and standing of the Columbia Woolen alllls Ce lt Is the simplest thing In the) world to hare eome friend take your niesaore. We will eeml you s tspe measure free, and tnstruetlous bow to take a measure for a suit of clothes. Be sure and send for this aample. If yon get suit from tbls offer, yon will be wearing a garment the pattern of which local dealera can not possibly ret In stock before another year. The pattern of our 'M snlt will lie sold nest year aa tbe latest (by other tallora). TIMBER MHUSOTKK. United States Land Office. Lake- view, Oregon, July 17tb, 190G. Notice is hereby given tbat in compliance with the provisions of tbe act of con gress of Jane 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale, of timber lands in tne states or OuUrorn'a, Oregon, Ne- ttuilo an1 17o Vi I rrl n Tac.! t am, tf m vwuw, auu i lui uiu( iaui AvI s IWI jf. no extended to all tbe Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892. William T. Cressler, of CedarviUe, county of Modoc, State of Cab, bag this day fil ed in this office his sworn statement No. 3143, for the purchase of the NW 8WJi of Section 17, in Town ship 40 8., llange 22 E. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural pur- pones, and to establish bis claim to naid laud before Keginter and lteceiv er at Lakeview, Oregon, on Wednes day, the 3d day of October, 1906. He names as witneHscs : S. O. CresHlor. and F. P. Light, of Lakeview, Ore gon, 11. Ji. Kobinson of Berkeley, Cab, and Oeo. W. Wimer, of Lake City, Cal. Any and all persona claiming adver sely tho above-described lauds are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 3d day of October, 1900. 30-39 J. N. Watson. Register. COLUMBIA Woolen Mills Co. Portland. Ore Colombia Woolen Mills Co.. Port land. Or. r lease send me free, sample of late pat tern English overllns goods, from which yea agree) to mske suit to messure for t20. Also send me, free, a porket tape measure and blank, and tnatractlona for taking measures. Tbls dose not obligate m to bar ault soles I wish. Nsme Addrei Floe I Pisr ftsHIr. Reward for Morses . I will rive 120.00 Iteward for tbe delivery, In Lakeview or at my ranch ward al- epartment of the Interior. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Octobei o iimvi Notice is Hereby given tnat wwli'".", ",uuu'MUi " "y ana E. McCulley, of Lakeview, Oregon, ',,U"!'r!?.k,f paW howyearold has filed notice of bis intention to ?nd. PV'ard. unb emlshed, ranging make final five year proof In support !I,LAe',uJlly "nuron, branded of bis claim, viz: Homestead Entry w a old horseshoe on both Jaws, No. 3550. made made January 15. 190(3. ?'"'uv n"7 ou,er Ijrantl on the anl- for the H EIa and ship 38 S that said proof will be made before Itegister and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on 17th day of November, 1900, He names the following w itnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, tho land, viz: Fred Snyder, K. P. Hicks, V. L. Snelling, Elmer M. McCulley, all of Lakeview, Oregon,. 40-5 J. N. Watson, Iteginter. SwW SEJi Section 3, v N ??H,; hr- open partdownwn BEH NB Section 10 Town- he ame w cut In the following t s, iitnge 21 J4, w. m , and vertlstiuent. w. w. Uhow.v WANTED: 10 nun In each r,tnt to travel, post hIkiih, uilvfrtirw and leave Hiinipli H of our K""1'-. Kubiry $75.00 per month. .1.00 per 1iy for exiienwH. JtOYAL MJPPLY CO.; Dept. W, Atlas Block, Cblci.go. X'i 2. $1,250 Reward. The Ilariieyt'nunti Live Stork Aaaota tlon. of which I am a iiioiiiUt, pnyaV6tl toward lore vide m-t li-adiiitf lo thu fiui vlotlou of partiut aiealltiR slock be ioiiKIIil' 10 its ini in tiers. In addition 1 offiir $.roo ruwara. Hume bra ml Imra... sliou bar on ullliei or bntli Jaws, ho irorilml III N moitili.. riauKOi naroev, ime aim roll II t Ollhtlca llorw-1 vi'iited v. lien sold llorsrs sulil to pa as through I lila section will b rcporUMl In ibl, plr. Hunt so rcioriH1, iilcano write or iciu plume Th Times iiuralil. Main H24, Hums, Ore ton V w DHOWS, rllu, Ore. Ted br Cool lies. Sir Audivw Clarke while trvellng In Italy ascended a high tower 00 even ing and found at tbo top nnsier tour ist, an Englishman. They chacd pleas antly for a few minutes whcisuddcnly tho strauger seized Sir Andiw by the shoulders and said quietly,'! am go ing to throw you over." Tb man wn a maniac. Tho physician id onl a moment In which to ther his thoughts, but that momentaved hlin. "Pooh!" he replied unoicernedly. "Anylxxly can throw a nn off the tower. If we were on the round you could not throw me up. Tilt would be too difficult." "Yes, I couJ," retorted the maniac. "I could east! throw you up here from the ground. Let us go down, and I will do It." ho descent was accordingly made, ding which Sir Andrew managed to ecu re help and release, himself from da perilous situation. I Wheat Edlaom Apltlae4. When Thomas' A. Edlsa first came to Washington to dlsplayUia gTopho phone, which had just recstly been lo rented, Itoscoe Conk Hug, rbo was al ways quite vain, was thfa too. Mr. Conkllng wore a little, curoa his fore head, and when Mr. Edbn repeated something about a llttleglrl with a little curl right In tbe qddle of her forehead the New York soatur thought that, of courso, tho retnak was mad for him, nnd Mr. Edison tad to apolo gize. Dr. Keyburn's Ilerfnlsceuces of Churles Kiiinner In Washigion Post A Lofty Mill. A lofty inliul ulwsys tbiks nobly. It cuslly creates vivid, treeablo and natural funeles and pces them Id their best light, clothes ,hen with all appropriate udornnioiits,tudles others' tastes and t leu is awayfrom Its own thoughts all tliut Is uflesn and dls Ogrceablu. Uochefoucaijj. ) loortliy of Itenuubran ve. My Dour Erlend-1 bff you to lend mo C.0O0 francs. Theufort?'t mo for ever. I am cot worthj to bo remem bered. Krom a Letter round br Tarls iigaro.