I Vl0-PTWtll!llt MnMi;nlMiit' . VMary of Treasury $rMary of War 40araer General fMituii'rdi-ni'riil... . arttrtaryol Navy Mawrr I olerlor AOnrtarjr of AcTrullur MtfUtyol (omnnrr KlelJuUe Veapailon Warner. IT. a fprmlonCommlMtoner' Richards,.... C. . Land CoiumlwiioiieT TAT. Geo.lt C.hamberlaia I l Ill Oil ..Theouore Kiswvait . :'.nu. W . Falrbanki . . Klihn Roy U-le M. Shaw Win. H.Tfl ... .., H. Moody ieo. B. Cnrtelyou . ...Cha. J. Bonaparte K. A. Hltrhcook J tnrl Wilson V. C. Melral! wvif in v rmicr Northern itaue Line. LAKEVIEW -PAISLEY. A. W BHT AN. Proprietor Leaves Lakeview at (i a. in every tlav . ut Sunday. Returning, leaves Paisley at 6 :ttO a. in every day lu Sunday. PtUMini' are t. Ri"4 trie I: OFFICB ".amolit. A winflei.o. - ' , F. A. Moorr F. 1. Pimbar C. 8. Moor ....A. M. Crawford . J. H. Ai'rmD J. R. Whltnef ... ....J. w. spi i John M.Oarla ( 1 W. Fu'.toa t Binaer Hermn -- (J. M. AillUnt HITM JCIIC1AL DIBTUrT. H. U Benton j nl Senator John A. Latcock Mining oflice. mapttm Judge aHdv'axT of Statu.... TtCmm Mtoay Heneral.. .. aata.rubllc Itmmicti Prlairr airy and Pood c. u LikSanur. ... ten Blue Prints Made. will make Wm Print of any tract i t land In the Lakeview I.nnd District, mi.iI lo abstract work. on or write U H. sMUKU l-akevlew, Oregon 4S tf Eli Restaurant, at all hours. First class meals tf blanks a' the Examine ntalirea J n.i G. U I' S. LAND OFFICE. J.K.Wateon. T. Snider.. r. Belint Merrman .W.J.Moore ..Re ti . Rtci-tr.'i rZ . LAK R COVNTY. 'jUCt2C. wm reurr mut aetooieupt arrryor fcirlniooer mmk luawwtor TOWN oflafev:ew ak, Boe.UIng B?r Raileyi B. 1 . K. N. Jaqniftti ... Alben Pes' F. O. ilrom . . . . i. We ....J.Q. Wlllttn ... C. E. Moore ; C. W Pent K R.nierylord .Dan P. UalloT SEVING MACHINE. XOLLEK BEARINQ. tJiCH G8ADB. ar. HUlioy I A m. Tucker i A.. Lane W. p. 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C "'.CTORY ATBELVtDl'PP " Final Proof Not ire Dt'i'ai tment of the Interior. Land Otlice at Lakeview, Oreifon, Deo. 20, liWT. Notice is hereby piveu that Edward K. Patch, of Lukeview, Oregon, has fi'ed notice of his iuteutiou to make final Five year proof iu support of his c aim, viz: Homestead Kutry ?o. 3517 made Jany. V., I'.'OO, fur the SW I 1 oAA:AK ii ri' . : . . tit o ' quurorr, o ci.i ium i.j, iww i j r u 1 1 1 o. , Eanpe 20, E., W. M., and tbat said I proof wi'J be made before KeiMster J ana Receiver, at Lakeview Oreiron ou Ttbdayof February, 11AIS. He names tbe following witnesroa to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. the laud, viz: S. P. Vernon, J. P. Duke, K. K. Funk, liobt. AlcKee, all of Lakevie. Orepou. 52 5 J. N. Watson. Register. JUST PUBLISHED TIiobo volumoa were written by nun who rank among the foremost building txKrtn of the day. Money refunded if they do not meet your n ed. RElNKRCED CONCKETO y Wehh and Uib son. I50jp., 1 4O ills. 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I Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with tiie provisions of the act jof Congress of June 3. 1H78, entitled, "An act for the sale of timber lands j in the States of Califoruiu, Oregou, . NevuJa, and Wiinhiuuton Territory,'' ; us extended to all the Public Lund States by uct of August 4, 18i)2, j Muggio C. IJfiuard. of Lakeview, I county of Luke, State of Oregon, has i ibis day tiled iu this otlice his sworn : statement, No. Mil, for Iho purchase : of the SE quarter, NE quarter, K j half, SE quarter, and SW quarter, I SE quarter, -of Section an, in Towu 'thipIWH., P.ange 21, E., V. M., and i w ill nll'er proof to bhow that the land sought is more valuable for its timber I or stoue thun for agricultural purpos j'es, and to establish his claim to said I laud before Register ami Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Saturday, the 7th day of March, IMH. He names whiiesee: Otto Hardixty Jaa. E. McCoul, T. E. Ilurnaid, J. W. Hardisty, all of Lakeview, Oreg"n. ?i Any and all persons, claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims i-i this otlice on or before said 7th day of March, VMH. ril-10 .1- X. Watson, rtegisier. Here's Oood Advice. O. S. WoOloVKr, one of the best known merchants of Le Kays ville, X. Y. says: "If you are ever troubled with piles, apply JJucklen's Arnica Sulve. It cured me of tbem for good twenty years ago." Cures evey sore, wound, burn or abrasion. 25c at Leo Huall's Drug Store. Timber Land .otlee United States Land Oltlce, Lakeview Oregon, Dee. 13th ,1907. Notice is hereby uiven that in com pliance with the provisions of tha act of Congress of June .'I, 1878. entitled "An act for tbe sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4, 18U2, Anita Boyd, of Lakeview, County of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office bis sworn statement, No. 3H51, for tbe purchase of the W half, E half of Bee. No. 18, in Town sbip No. 37 H., Range No. 17 R, W. M and will oilier proof to ahow that tbe land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregoo, on Tuesday, tbe 17th day of March, 1908. He names as witnesses i W. li. lioyd, Zack Wbitworth. Oeorge Lynch, Fianlc Howard all of Lakeview Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adver sely the above described landa are re quested to file their claima in this office on or before said 17tb day of March, 1908. 5210 J. N. Watson, Register. TIih' r I M.i-I fttlrr. Ui::teii .tiMtix LnikI Oltlce, Lake view, Oregon, Deo. It, l!H7. Notice Is lii'ieliy given that in rnm pIlHiiee with the provisions of tha act of Congress of June II IH7H, entitled "An act fur tlis unto of timber hinds lit the States rf California, Oregon Nevs.ls, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Sttes iy net of August, t8:2, Harriet C. Newt-ll, of Lakevlow, county ot Lake, State of Oregon, hits thta dny Hied In this oltlce his aworu statement No. IWttt, for the purchase of the NW quarter, of Sect Ion M In Towmlilp ;ISS., Range 17, K., W M , an I will oiler proof to ahow that the land sought is morn valuable lor Its tlm tier or (tone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim be fore Kcgltr ami Receiver at Lake view Oregon on Monday the 211 dny oi March, Ilk. He Illinois as witnesses: P. M. Co ry, W. It, llamniersley, L (1 Thorn as, Dan Chandler, all ot Lakeview Oregon. A ny and all ,'orsons claiming ail versely the above described lauds are requested to ft It their clsims In this otiljo on or before aald 2.1 day ot March, llH'H. 61 10 J. N. Watson, Register t'lnilo r ai.e Department of th Interior, Ulilteil Stales Laud Otlice, lakeview Oregon, Dee. :. I Ik 17. NOI'IJKIs hereby given that In compliance with the provisions ot tha act of Coiuress or .lone It, 1S7S, on titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States ot California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Tern tory. " as e.xtende'l to nil th Public Land Slates by act of Auguta 4, IH'.i2, Nellie McSiimiri, o: Lakeview, county of Lke. State of Oregon, has this day-tiled in this oltlce his unoru state ment, .No for the purchase of the . E of Section No. 12, In Tonuhip No oS S , Kange No. 10, E . W. SI , and will oiler proof to show that the land sought Is mors valuable foi lis t under or stone than for nil cultural purpoHes, and to estudllsh hl claim to said bind bet ore Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, mi Erl day, trio lltli day of Eebruaiy, l!klH. He iNiuii-M as wituexses: James McSliiine, I in nk llutclii'iis, of Iiikc view i r'gon. .lolui Stin.it, o' Ilonaii a, On goii. Otorge lilooiiuiigcatnp, ot Illy Mi won. Anv mid all persons .limning nil versely the above deocribed lands are reqiir-led to tile their claims in this oltlce on or belore sal I till, day of I'Vtn iiiirv, UHis. ' 10. J. N. Watson, K.'glster - I1 11 II KH l.l UM - 1 lepnrt inent of the Interior. I'nited States I .ii 1 1 I Oltlce, Lakeview, Oregon, Dee 7, Ilk t7. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the piovisions of the act of Congress ol June li, s7s, rntitled, "An ct for the sale of timber lauds in tic Slates of California Oregon Nevada ami Wellington Territory," as eMi'iided to all the Public Land States by act ot August t, l.v.2. Min nie A. Light, of Lakevie. county ot I Lake, State of Oergoii. has this day I Hied iu this otlice his sworn statement, I No Ilvjs, fur the pinclm-i- of tin. SW quarter, N l quniter, W. hup, SE quarter, and SE quarter SW quarter, of Section No. 21, in Township No. 157 S., Kauge No. 10 E., W. M., and will ollrr proof to show that the laud sought is mole valuable for its timber or stone t linn tor agricultural purpiv,es, and to establish his claim to haid land before llegistT and Receiver at Lake view Oregon, on Wednesday, the 20th ! day of l ebruary, I'.HiH. lie names as ituesees : John St indt of l!onana. Oregon, D. P. Malloy, Lena l Malloy, P. Light, of Luke view, Oregon. . ny and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands lire requested to Hie their claims iu tnis oflice on or before said 201 h day of Eeby. .r.iuH. jO-JO J X. Wutson, Regbter. 'Jim Iter l.nml ullrr. United States Land Otlice, Lakeview Oregon, Dec. nth, l!ki7. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the set of Congress of Juno ', 178, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," us extended to all the Puhilc. Land States by act of August , JW2. Rurr R. McMnrtin, of Lakeviev, county of Lake, State of Oregon, ban this day filed in this oilW e his sworn statement, No. IIH.Vi, for the purchase oftheNE quarter, NW ouurter, W half, NE quarter, and NSV qaurter, SE quarter, of Section 34, in Town ship 38 S., Range 18, E., W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tiui her or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Register &nil Uu ceiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Thurs day the l'Jth day of March, 1!KI8. He names as witnesses (J. C. Price, C. O. Metzker, J. IS. Auteu, O. W. Hardisty, hi) of Lakeview, Oregon. Any uud all persons claiming ad versely the abova described lauds are requested to Hie their claims in this oflice ou or bcfoie suld li'tb day ot March, 1908. .rl 10 J. N. Watsotineglster. WHAT IS WORM. fan Rubliti for -t Faitidleua QlrL Whit faiato Trying en Eyta. Alllu iv., i .hlicii b' 'Mule the I. nig poll gie silk cent, gclierslly lilllile of pon gee lii the n.uuril or Inn color. As a touch to iii.idlf.v this monotone, hoods, collars ntiil cuff a of tnroin plaids nra iK'Ing use I of slinlliir uiaterliils, result- i Mi" A IiaintY riiWKiiKU Mrr S7J7, 6735. Ing In a i linriiiliigly handsome garment for out of door us. Tan ruhla-rs are worn on it rainy day by women who keep up with all the fashion fails of the moment. No paniHol Is more trying to the eyes than the white one, which catches the sun's glare. (Jreeii parasols should be Iivoldis! by women whose unplexlntia are not rosy, The white parasol us a niere ornament can ls curried at an angle so us not to nffect the ryes. The green sunshade can be lined with while. Most attractive are the belts of How ered ribbon with oblong gold buckles across the back and front. They are very dainty on summer muslins that match la color. Many of the bet evening dressea are of extreme simplicity, the skirls de pending nliniHt entirely upon their cut and Ions licautlful lines for their effect, anil hai.g In graceful folds without any trimming. The flowered nets are very beauti ful this summer am! innk fascinat ing afternoon niul informal evening gowns, The one In the cut Is charm ing In color, a cream ground (lowered with pule jellow roses and their foli age. The silk band et the Isittum of the skirt J yellow ine-il!ne, mid the wnlst Is trimmed with Valenci ennes lace. Jt lilC CHOLI.ET. VANITY'S VISIONS. Timber Land of lee. Department of the Interior United States Land Office Lakeview Oregon, Deo. 3, 1907. NOTICK is hereby (riven that iu compliance with the provisions of the uct of Congress of June 3, 1878, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lauds In the States of California. Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territo ry, as extended to all tbe Public Land States by act of August i. 1892. Janes McShaue, of Lakeview, county of Lake, State of Oregon, bas this day filed in this office bia sworn t-tato- ment, No. .1810, for the purchase of tbe SW'i of Section No. C. in Town ship No. 38 8., Range No. 17 E., W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricul tural ourposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Mon day the 17tb dny of February, 1908 lie names as witneaes: Nellie Mo- Shane Frank Hutcheus of Lakeview Oregon, John Stindt, of Ronanza Ore gon, Ueorge iiloomlngoamp of Uly, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad- versly tbe above described landa are requested to file their claims In this otlice oo or before said 17th day of February. 1908. 6010 J. N. Watson, Register. A Decided Change In Street Suits It Predicted For Fall. I'roin the opinions expressed by lend ing designer! In Hie dunk niul stilt houses novel!!" are to play a promi nent part this fall In the tlrsf oirerlg to be iiunle bolj In suits ami cloaks. On striped broadcloths, fancy vullcs, rtiunlnes niul mohairs nud on extreme novelties lu slii.s and velvets It Is seen that the trade l:i preparing for a chaugt flyr TOH MollNIxa WKaa-3723. In Styles from last yeur's staples. ' U does uot follow, however, that the price of inuterltila will bo any lower Indeed, there is every reason to belleTe tint they will lie much higher In price. Btiuntung silk In a heavy weave will be extensively worn in the fall for tailored Bulls. It will be trimmed wltl braid either In coinmirntlvi.lv plain, straight effects or in ruther elab orate designs that almoat simulate embioldery. A tan Jumper suit made with a sur plice bodice, mundarln sleeves and Vllt d skirt la a clever Idea. Tbe lace garnkure which crosses each shoulder extend to the bottom of tbe skirt, be ing ta the form of a pyramid. The deep V front Is ailed In with all over lace lo match the other lace decora tions. Buch ornaments can be pur chased ready for use. Ehoe with openwork lustepa are coa and ccstly. Hut they are worth the price paid, as they make the ankle look decidedly neat. Tbe frock Illustrated la a simple and tasteful design for morning wear. Waist and skirt are joined by t Bar row belt, and the garment Is open all the waj down the front so that It can be slipped on with perfect tase. JUDIC CI10LLKT. (I