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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1907)
PuMlafcod Pvrry Iharnrtay. C. O. MITZKIZR, Editor and Publisher ! .Notice of Restoration of Public Land to Settlement aint Kntry. IV- I'nrtment ot the Interior, tleneral .Mini Olliee, Wiihhiiikiton, 1. (.'.., ,Jiiiii 13, llH'T. Notice is hereby wivcii that tin- public lands in the following t -scribed ureas, temporarily withdrawn Knlrrrd nt the Iwi nrtler m I,koxMow, Ore. iOne Year $2.0 TLRMS: JsixAtonth 100 (Thrc Months, 50 LAK8VIEW. OKKOON. ,n n 7. HX7 J. II. Leehnuin vni up from Pine Crock lust week, and informed us tlmt he had oranges iu bloom at his place, near Fine Creek. At first we thought Mr. Leehman wrs joshing, lut he said v it was a fact; he rally lind some oranges in bloom. They bought some grape fruit one time, and the children planted some of the seed, and they grew, and by taking good care of the plants', they have bloomed out this year, drape fruit irt a new fait. which is said to lie a cross between au orange and a lemon. The fruit is very large, nearly twice as large as the largest size oranges, and has a flavor similar to that of an orange only sour. Mr. Leehman remarked with nil sin cerity, tha: "we will yet have a tropi cal climat- here." Continuing with the statement which all old resideuts of the valley will concure in, that when he first cau.e here it was noth ing to see snow three or four feet deen, and lay ou the ground way late iu the following summer. Also that it was impossible to raise potatoes then. Now look at the fruit we raise here, and the mild wiuters we have; scarcely any snow to speak of, and seldom euough to make sleighiug for a day. It would lie no more surprising to the preseut residents of this valley to he told that in twenty years fiom now oranges and lemons would be growing here, than it would have been to the early settlers if they had been told that within twenty years from the time of their connug here apples and peaches would be here. south half of thiity 30, all thhty one 31. thlity-two 32, thirty three 33, Hiiil thirty-six 3i; in Township thirty-nine :u, Range sixteen Hi, south hall of Section twenty lour V4, nil twenty live ''' and thirty-six Hi!; in Township thirty live X Kange on .May lHan.IJuly.il, 1;HU, for for- ; seventeen !., wesi nan ot Mi ction rstry purposes and adjoining the l-'re- eleven 11; in Township thirty six 3d, niont and tioose Lake Natiolinl Foests, ; Kanuc seventeen I", north-east Minuter Oregon, nu 1 not otherwise withdrawn, i of Section one I ; in Township thirty reserved oi appropriated, will l y au- seven :i7, Range seventeen IT, south I hovity of the Secret aryof t lu Intel ior i half of Sect ion tlileen l all sixteen be restored to t he public domain on ! Ill to twenty two 22, both iucliiive; September 2S, KH'", and become sub ject to settlement on and ntter that date, hut not. to entry, tiling or selec ion until on an niter October V'S, 11H7, under the usual restrict iins, at the Cnited States IjuhI OIMoe nt Iikeview, Oregon : In Town ship twenty one 21 Range ten ; lo , Sections one ( I twelve (12', thirteen (13 fourteen (It1, twenty-three twentv fonr i2l twenty live "', twenty-six i2t thirty-tlve 3."' and thirty six (3t"n ; in Township twenty three (-'i' Kange ten (10 S-etioii thirty si.x (ik;-, in Township twenty-, one r-1 '. Range eleven (II), Sect ions J three ill' to ten (10 bold inclusive, the sou hcst quarter o. S-ctiou eleven ' (II 'south halt of tvelve12 . Sections, thirteen 13 i to t hit I v six (.'Hi, hotli! inclusive; in Township twenty-three ' 12; l23l, luuige eleven (II1, Lots ten v 1" . I eleven ill', twelve (12 , thirteen t 13 , i fourteen ilP, and fifteen (l'i of Siv- j tioii thirty-one 31); in Township! twenty one (21 x. Range twelve (12 the west half ot Section four 4 the' east half and souhwest quarter of Sec- i t ion live i." southeast quarter of Sec-' tioii six (,(!;, Section seven i"1, north i halt and souh-aest quarter of Section ' eight ts Sections eighteen Ui. nine-; 4)f twenty the 2 teen (19, thirty 30 thirty ( in i31'. ; i twentr-s'even 27 twenty seven 2" to thirty-three HH, :both inclusive; iu Township thirty 'eight 3M, Kange seventeen 17, south ; half niiit north west quarter of Sec tion three ;i. Sections tour 4 to ten U1, botli Inclusive, west hull' of cleicil 11, all Ihteen !.", to twenty three 2:1, ; both irclusive, twenty-live 2'i to t btr-1 jty-six .to, both inclusive; in lown j ship thirty-nine ;t, Kange seventeen ; I", Sections one I to live o, both i inclusive, nine '. to sixteen It's both I inclusive, east half of Sect ion seven j teen 17, south half ot nineteen all twenty 20 to twenty seveu 27, ! both incluMvc, thirty .'U, thirty one M, thirty four I'd. t hii ty live :i." and, j thiry-si.:i; in Township forty 40,1 . Kituge seventeen 17, Sections olio 1, tro 2, eleven II, noith half of t welve iu Townshio thirty four :M, Kaiim eighteen is, couth half of Section nineteen 1'.', iu Township thirtfy-sixl 'M, Kange eighteen I, the south and j north-we-t quarter ot Section six 0; in Township thirty-eight "s, Uange ' eighteen l.s, south halt of Section! three X all ten 10, south half of elev- 1 en 11, all thirteen lit, fourteen It, fifteen 15, sixteen hi, north -east, quirter of twenty four 21, south half twenty six '.'ii, and , all twenty eight 2 in iownsnip imriy iwo Lance ( twenty-nine 2i, thirty one ill. to. fourteen v li the west halt of Section thirty-six :ti'i, tioth inclusive; in i twenty seven 027 south half of Sec-1 tow uship thirt v-nino '.V, Kange ih-! tion twenty-eght 2 , east half of ; teen is, Sect ions one 1, to thirty two Section thirty-two (:!2. all Sect ion j 32, iu,th inclusive, and north half! thnty three west half of Section I ot thirty-five Xt; In Township forty J thirty-four (:tl) ; iu Twnship thirty-1 Kange eighteen IS. Sections tlve;! three (:, Kange fourteen ill', the six, fs nortlhalf or seven 7 and eight; I west half of Section three 1, nil sec in Township thtrtv eight :iS, Kaug. i tions four 4. rive (5 , eight luiuetevti l'J. Sections one 1, two 2, ! nine , sixteen (10 to twenty one; three:!, ten 10. tothirtvsix 3(5. both in- I (21), both inclusive, all twenty tl v. olusive ; all Township forty-one 41, (2.m, south half of twenty-six i2ii all j Kmige nineteen l!, not iu (loose thirty-four (:U, thirty-tlve v:i."i and j Lake; iu Towuship ttnrtv-seven ;t7. luuiy-six v-toi; iu iownsnip iniriy-i liaui'e twenty Li' south hair of Sect ion nine all sixteen Hi, south half of seventeen 1., all nineteen K', twen ty 20, west half of twenty-one 21, all twenty-tive 25, to thirty-six .Iti, both r... IT WILL RAY YOU TO SEE. OUR UNE OR SRRNG GOODS We want your trade and will do our utmost to please you. Never before has our stock been so complete and up to date. With our increased flooor space we are showing new lines and more goods. Whether you buy or not wc will be pleased to sec you and will take pleasure in showing you our goods. BAILEY & MASSINQILUS Pioneer Store four ( i4 , Range fourteen (14 Sec tions one (1 two (2:, three ( east half of four (4) and nine t,i.'?, all ten (10) to sixteen ( 10 1. both inclusive. twenty two v22', to twenty-eight (2s JoaquiD Miller has gone to Oregon with a view of entering the race fo' Senator, "Waukeen" may have some trouble in satisfactorily expiaiuing that little "hoss trade" in Shasta county years ago. Those web footers are mighty inquisitive at times. Cedarville Kecord. (Not only that, but.) Ashland Commercial College. This institution will enter the new year on September 2, 1907, with lar ger and more convenient rooms, add itional equipment, and with a course of training that for accuracy, com pleteness and thoroughness is surpass ed by none. During the last year we have placed oar students in excellent positions, in Los Angeles, Portland. Grants Pass, JMedford, Winer, Dunsmuir, and in Ashland, several of them receiving more for their first month's work than the cost of the course. More were called for and none to eejd. The development of the great Pacific Coast is only begun and our enter prising young men and women or the incoming ones are going to carry on the buisness. You can receive the qualifications and share in the general prospreity. Send for full information to the Ashland Commercial College. 264 Notice to Water Customers. On and afier July 1, 1907, hours for iirigating from hydrants will be limited to four hours each day ; from 6 to 8 A. M., and 6 to 8 P. M., These rules will be rigidly enforced, and the water will be shut off from any patron found to be U6ing watr for irrigation purposes outside of these hours. 26 tf. , The Magic No 3. Number three is a wonderful mascot for Geo. II Parris, of Cedar Grove, Me., according to a letter which reads: "After suffering much with liver and kindey trouble, and becoming greatly discouraged by the failure to find re lief, I tried Electric Bitters, and as a result I am a well man today. The first bottle relieved and three bottles completed the cure." Guaranteed best on earth for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by Lee Beall drug gist 50c. both inclusive, east half of tweutv nine (;, west half of thirty (:0', all thirty-one (31! to thirty-six k'M , raised ''0'0 inclusive ; all Townships thirty I five (35 thirty six (3C and thirty- seven (Ji ), Kange fourteen (14); Towubips forty (40) and forty-oue (41), Kange fourteen and one half ( 14'j, ) ; iu Township thirty-three (III', Range fifteen (15 , south half of Sec tion nineteeu (19 ., west haif of twenty-seven (27), all twenty-eight, south half of twenty-nine (29) all thirty (30), I iniriy-one (Ji), tniriy-two (.5-j;, tnir ty-three, (33 west half of thirty four (34); in Township thirty-four (34), Kange fifteen (lo section five (o), all sis (0). seveu(7). west half of eight (8), all eighteeu (18), nineteen (19), thirty (30), thirty-one (31), thirty-two (32), west half of thirty-three (33); iu Township thirty-live (35), Range fifteen (15), Sections three (3), to ten (10), both inclusive, west half of eleven (11), all furteen (14) to twenty-two (22,) both inclusive, west half of twenty- three (23), west half of twenty-six , (26), all twenty-seven (27; to thirty four (34), both inclusive, west half of thirty-five (35); in Township tbirty six (36), Range fifteen (15), Sections seven (87), eight (8), sixteen (16) to thirty-six (36), both inclusive; in Township thirty-seven (37), Range fif teen (15). Sections one(l), to twelve (12), both inclusive, north half of thirteen (13) and fourteen (li), all fifteen (15;to twenty-two (22), both inclusive, twenty-seven (27), thirty-three (33), both inclusive ; in Town ship thirj -eight (38), Kange fifteen (15), Sections four (4), to nine (9), both inclusive, fifteen (15) to twenty two (22), both inclusive, twenty-six (26) to thirty-six (36) both inclusive; in Township forty (40), Range fifteen (15), west half of Section five (5), all of six (6), and seven (7), west half of eight (8), all sixteen (16) to twenty- one CJ1). both inclusive, twenty- eight 28, thirty-six 36, both iDcluisve; in 'lownsbip forty-one 41, Kange fif eenl 5, Sections two 2 to nine 9, both inclusive; all of eleven 11, sixteen 16. twenty 20, both inclusive; west half of twenty-one 21 ; in Township thirty six 36, Range six teen (16), Sections sixteen (16) to twenty (20), both inclusive, north half and eoutb-west quarter of twenty one (21), all twenty-nine (29), thirty (30), thirty-one (31) and thirty-two (32); in Township thirty-seven (37), Range sixteen (16), Sections five (5) to eleven (11), both inclusive, thirteen 13 to seventeen 17. both inclusive, twenty-three 23, twenty-four 24, twenty-five 25 thirty-five 35,;and thirty- six Jo, ; in Township thirty-eight, 38, Range six teen 16, Sections one 1, two, 2 three 3, nine 9, to sixteen 10, both in clusive, east half of seventeen 17, and twenty &), all twenty-one 21, twenty- three 2'J, twenty-four 24, twenty-five 25, twenty-eight 28, twenty-nine 29 inclusive, ; iu Township thirty-six 3t Range twenty-one 21, west half of Section four 4: in Township thirty- seven, Range twenty-one 21, Sections thirty :t0 and thirty-one 31 ; iu Town ship thirty-eight 3S, Range twenty one 21, north-west quarter of Section six 6, all sixteeu 16, south half of seventeen 17, all nineteen Hi, twenty 20. twenty-one 21, twenty-three 23, to thirty-six 36, both inclusive; in Town ship thirty-nine Range twenty-one 21, Section one 1 to eleven 11, both inclusev fifteen 15 to nineteen 19, both inclusive, north half of twenty one 21, all thirty :0, thirty-one 31 an 1 thirtv-two '.tl: iii Townshin fortv west half of i 40, Range twenty-one 21, Suctions five o, six 6, seven 1, eighteen IS, nine teen 19, north half and south-east quarter of thirty 30, east half and southwest quarter of thirty-one 31, in Township forty-oue 41, Range tweuty-one 21, Section six 6, north halt of seveu 7 ; iu Township thirty even 37, Range twenty-two 22, north east quarter of Section thirty-four 34 ; in Township thirty-eight 38, Ruuge twenty-two 22, Section five 5, east half and southwest quarter of Section seven 7, all eight 8, nine 9, fifteen 15 to twenty-one 21, both inclusive, twenty-eight 28, to thirty-three 33, both inclusive; in Township thirty nine 39, Range twenty-two. 22, Sect ions four 4 to nine 9, both, iuclus ive. sixteen 16, seventeen 17. and the north half of twenty 20; all south and east, Willamette Meridian. Oregon. Warning is hereby xpressley given that no person will permitted to gain or exercise any right whatever under any settlement or occupation begun prior to September 28, 1907, and all such settlement or occupation is here by forbidden Fred Dennett, Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office. Approved: Jene E. Wilson, Acting Secretary of the Interior. 26-10 To Cure a Cold in One Day fc;.ri sold in txr.t 13 months. Thl3 Signature. S J-SsT' t. pa.t 13 months. 1 ni3 signature. Curtj o:. la Two Im. or cv, bo'i. ? .j rnin:i i..i oi 14 : United S'ates lju.d (Mllce, Lake view, Oregon, June 20 IIK17, Notice is hreri by given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 17, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Neva 'a, aud Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4, ls:C, Char les II. Dusenhery. of l'aisly, county of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this otlie his sworn statement. No. 3728, for the purchase of lln-SW; NW4 W SWJ Sec. It and NW$ NW of Section No. 23, in Township No. 34S. Runge No. 17 E W M, and will offer proor to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpos es, and to establish bis claim to said laud before Register and 'Receiver at Lake view Oregon, on Tuesday the 3rd day of September, 1907. He names as witnesses: M. Oooher of Klamath Falls, Oregon, M. W. liow en of Paisley, Oregon, Win. Harker aud Jas. Ilarker of Lakeview, Oregon, and C. II. McCumber of Dairy, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming nd versley the above-desciibed lauds are requested to file their claims in this ottlee ou or before said 3rd day of Sep tember, 1907. 25-10 J. N. Watson, Jegister. Iu the County court of the State ot j Oregon fur li.aki County. j In the Matter of the Application ) of Paul Frank for a Change of Name. ) Notice Is hereby given that the a bove named Paul Frank on tho 21th day of June r.H7 tiled an application iu the above entitled court for 11 de cree forever changing his iiamu to FranlcJohiistiiii ; ii.iw then, the putilic is, Iu "he County Courtroom in Iike Comity, Oregon, oil the 1st day of July i:07, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M. of said day hereby notified and requir ed to appear aud offer and show cause, if any they have, why a decree as hrrlM's 5le. 1 j Under and by virtue of an execu tion, in foreclosure, insued out of the I Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon. for the County of Lake on the htli 1 . day of .June, !Nl7 to me oirei ted and Delivered, iu 11 suit 111 raid Court, wherein Ruby Harvey and Dick J. Wilcox, as executrix mid executor of the last will and testament, of William Harvey, Deceased, us plaintiffs, ro- 'covered judguiei t against J. H I Field, for the sum of fifteen huudred 'and eighty neveu Dollars, and forty n fa ly . A ,'r' ;tfj NEW PIKE CHEEK, ORE Sallowness Transformed to Dusky Beauty A dark ikin become fascinating when delicately soft, undertpread with the radiant glow which indi cateiahealthy. active ikin. Robert ine keepi the tkin refined in quality, keepiporeifree from clogging waste and Mijpulatei the tiny capillaries to contribute thecolor which charms in blonde and brunette alike. Robert ine is certain protection against tan, unburn and freckles if applied be fore exposure to tun or wind. Spreads like an imperceDtible sheen of gauze overskin surface, forming a shield stimulating and preserving a ueucaie, lustrous beauty. ROBERTINE TIMHKH L. It ITM'K. United States Land Office, Lake view .Orensjn, May 22, 1907. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands iu the States of California. Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory. as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 189: La Fayette Conn, of Lakeview, county of Lake, State of Oregon, baa this day filed in this office bis sworn statement No. 3704, for the purchase of the N) or wecuon .-no. in Townsn 010. 36 S., Range No. 19, E.. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon on Thursday, the tn day or August, PJ07. lie names as witnesses: W. R. Dyer, j. u. uaruer, tienry K.lleryford, W, II. Shirk, all of Lakeview, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 8 day of Au gust, 1907. J. N. Watson, Register. 22-10 aforesaid should not bn entered and loeuts, and the further mini of fifty thri-e allowed as prayed for in applicant's Dollars costs, sal it judgment bearing petition ou tile herein. This notice 1 mien-si 111 ten per cent, per annum irom sain .nay 1.1, i-juv, and also is . decree of foreclosure aud order of salo against each and all of the dulundutita, I namely. J. y. Field, Julia Field, iOttla Chandler, George Chauiiler, and I Andrew McCallen, and the said An j drew McCallen, having also, in said (suit, as a Junior Mortgagee, recovered j a Judgment of four hundred and Two j Dollars and fifty cents, and costs in I the Mil 111 of (IftV Tn llrillur.. .11.1,1 NOlrCI OP ArroiMMtm Of IklCUim. Judgment U.arlug Interest at ten per In the County Court of the State cent, pel milium, from May 13. 11107. is pniiiiHiied in I Do LiHkeview r.xam ler by order of the Honorable It. Daly County Judge of Luke County, Ore gon. Witness my hand and the Seal of the County Court of Lake County Oregon, this 24th day of Juue, A. D. 1907. K. N. Jaquish, County Clerk t Under Entirely New flanagement Having recently purchased the hotel from Mr. McDonald, I earnestly solieit a share of public patronage. My aim shall be to please. 7 I GEORGIA STICKEL, Proprietor. TDIUKK L.t.M).OTU K United States Land Office Lakeview Oregon, May 22, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress of June 3, 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of timner lauds In the States of California Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Rlunch liailey, of Jakoview, county of Lake. State of Oregon, tias this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 370(1, for the purchase of tfie SF.! SE -4 of Sec.ticn No. 12, in Township No. 39, K.. Range No. 20, K., W. M., and will olfer proof to show that the land soiiL-ht ts more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before Register mid Receiver at Lnko view Oregon on Monday the 12th day of August, 1907. He names as witneses: Harry J'ailey, Loren Pailey, John Urenner, Walter Paxton all of Lakeview Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above-described iuuds are re quested to file their claims in this office 011 or before said 12th duy of August, 1907. J. li. Watson Register. 22-10 BLY HOTEL AND FEED STABLE Having recently piirehfised the Hotel and Feed Stable at I'dy 1 wlHh to announce to the Public that I will Imj found ready, at nil tiinoH, to offer the blent of Treatment, 1 oth to man and beast Everything Will be First-Class ARTHUR T. LANOELL, BLY, ORE. Melvin D. Williams. Civil and Irrigation Engineer. Maps, Plans, IJlue prints promptly and accurately prepared. All classes of sur veying guaranteed. OFI'TCKN Klamath Falls and Lakeview, Ore. of Oregon, for Iake County. In the matter of the estate of) Martin T. Walters. ) Deceased. ) The undersigned having been ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lake County, Kxecutrlx of the estate of Martin T. Walters deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of, and all per sons having claims against said de ceased, to present them veritlod as required by law, within six months uicor me nrsi publication of tbls no tice to said lino dale or sal. I Judgment, against the said J. K. Field, aud having further obtained a decree of fore j closure and order of sale, as such junior incumbrancer, agalnts the said J. H. field, Julia Field, Ottle (.'handler tieorge K. Chandler, and one Phillip Lynch, and by direc tion of the order of tho Court, and the said Kxecutiou I um commanded to sell the following described real property To Wit Commencing at tho South Fast corner of Illock "O" in the West Addition to tho Town of r.xecuirix at tier rest- Ijakeviuw. iMWn 1'nmii- ir,f,... un donee in the Town of Lakeview Lake cording to the plat thereof. Hied in County Oregon, the Otllce of the County Clerk of Lake Harriet Walters, 'County Oregon, July 20, 187H, thence Kxecutrix of the estate of Martin running North 0110 hundred aud urcunscu. jsaieu and seven ly lureo reel, tliencu at riiht nn. first published, June 20th, 197. Pinal Proof Nolle. Land Of lice at Lakeview Oreuon. June 1, 19C7. Notice is hereby given that Argus M. ilardisty. of lakeview, Oregon, has tiled notice of his intention to make final five year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Kntry No 3tH0, made Sept. 4th 1900. for the HE' 8Wt4' Sec. 0, N K NWJi A 21, L., W. M., and that said proof will j the ' iuw.o ijci kji tj xMioier unci sveceiver at Lakeview Oreirnn nn l'lfh unfl glea running Uest one hundred ami forty feet, thence at right augels, run ning North one hundred aud Two feet, theuue at right angles, running West one hundred and forty feet; to the West boundary line of said Illock "O" ami Hlock "S" also iu aaid Vest addition, to the said Town: I hence South along the West boun dary lines of said iilocks "O" and "N" two hundred and seventy tlve feet to the South-West Corner of said illock "O" thence runnlin I H tilth houiifiarv 11 Illock "O" to the olaco of lieilllfllncp r... ii... : .. . . prove tils continuous rest dence upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: U O. Ilardisty (1. W. Ifardistv. Wm Kimzey. Frank Wilson, all of Lakeview, Orepon. iJ-o. j. jy. watson. Register. J-uiTTsw: II." names" the"rollo"w'ing Z JudgS of the WW5 ,,r"? Witnessed t.n orov t.iu .nnf MJi lu . ",(,'"'t of the Plaintllfs, costs ...... oor,.nri:n Ul flIO, Hn(l CteCOnU, tU6 Judgment of Andrew McCallen, above mentioned, and costs and Expenses of sale, and in tho eveut that after the proceed of the sale thereof are insufficient, in whole or part, to pay the latter judgment, then to sell the following real property, viz :-N!.J of vi,?- of "KU and SKj of rVVvi4,!fKV('ti,",,, Twl'- 40- Kai ' "I f In Oregon, to pay such por tion thereof remaining unsatisfied. Notice is hereby given that on Sat urday the 13th day of July, 1!X)7, at the front and east side of tho Court J louse, of Lake (!nnio I II i till (J Oregon, Final Proof Notice. Land Office, at Lakeview. June 11 1907. Notice is hereby given that I). 11. Conrad, of Klamath Countv Oreirm has tiled notice of his intention to make final Five year proof in sunnort of his claim, viz : Homestead Kntry No. 'um made Sept. 7. 1900. for tl.e H 'S i Section 21. Tonwlisio 31 Itauge I.j J1.., W. M., and that wild proof will be made before Reilstnp aim Jtecelver ,ut i.akoview Oregon, ou K . ;"VK '"' H'luatod in tfie Town flf f.l.Li.iri.. t " ut it'll O ClOC.K 111 lllO forenoon, of said day, 1 will sell all i'f the rigid. tifl nu,! ,,iPlm, i. 2;th day of July, 1907. He names tho ' !!", , ' "''"its above Named, J, H. rolfowing witnesess to orove his ,n.l ' '"" 'uiiu Piebl. had on Um tiouuous residence upon, und cultivu-1 1 , 1 ! "y "f Ih'ceniber 19(H), in and to tion of, tho laud, viz: Uio first described Lands and prein- K. S. McDonald. John Elder. (J. W ! B"r rine purfioso of uaviiii flu. Cooler, Oregou. 21 -S H. A. iirattuin, all of Puisley Bears tha iUgnaturs of for Hid j-iKiiiioi nisi inentioiied, and all I IM-ll I IUIIL I II 11 1111,1 ti, (...... I ...l.!..i. J. X. Watson, Register. Ul(,y ' "'d llrst mentioned , r" niim- nun aiso in tfio secon J da. hit nod lauds and nroinises, on tho id h, day of September 1901, for pay. ing tho judgment of Andrew McCal len. above stated, nt Public sale for Hhtu tin. hlghoHt lildilor to satisfy said judgment and costs and expenses, of Hide aforesaid, ' Hated this hth day of June, 1907 u, , , Albert Dent, Sheriff of Lake County Oregon. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. he Kind You Have Always Bought