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M.Crawford .J. H. Aci(rm ...J. R. Whitney ...... J. W.Hai'ey ( John M.Oearla i '. W. Fu.uia i Ringer Henna ii. S. Viluam HICIAL PtTII-r. H. I,. Bounon John A. Liwvoek 11 r. MiJ 1 G. II. Men man , . . . W . J. Moor i Re i.e.. K revive! Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW-PAISLOY. A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor. Leaves Lakeview at 6 a.m. every day but Sunday, neturning, leaves Paisley at 6 :X0 a. m every day bu Sunday. Pserft' aralj Radtripl OFFICE - Hevnotda Wlntfleld'a in. Blue Prints Made. t will make nine Prints of any iract cf Innd In the Lakeview Land District, anil do abstract work, ''all on or write IU. It. SNIDER Utkevlew. Oregon. 4S tf First class meals tf ft . ?! Eli Restauraut. at all hour. Mining office. blanks at the Examiner nxn OFFICE. ik' OOl'NTY. . ... B. -. F. S. J.jiith Albert leu- r . O. ' -:tr.m. . p. Ve J. vi. Wii'iiii- C. . Minrt i V. W. lvnl i IJ K. ll.ryfor.l PnP.Ma!loT ! r HKKVKW. Mayor Co inviimen Rifordfl . Tro"nrvr U you an ! i:ilin of uriranizlnn a tock com i weournew nami)Ie oWnll 8tr- fturraved ntock eertiti Batter at The Examiner office. The U'st made, at fi7o for 500 end t4S for KXiO. tf The Wall tnvt line of engraved certificatH of stock and Bond blank at the Exam I'.-r office. New sample book receivf 1 Monday evenins- If you want h i n-k certificntt'8 on samples an; i; t our pricto. tf Dutch lum-hat the Brewery Sa- oon. tf Jo TlmhrrLanil Nnlicr. Uuited Stato Land Htllce, Lakeview tron, Jhh. i l'.HVS. Notice ia hendiy uivn that iu com pliitnoe with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S7S, ontilted , "An act for the calo t timber lamia in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and WarhiiiK'tou Territory," sis extended to all the t'ublie Land Slates by act of Auuust 4, 1"12, Willis .1. Mnlkey. of Cress well, county of Lane, State of Oregon, has Hied iu this ottice- his sworn state- I nient. No. IftUo, for the purchase of the Ijots 1, 2, ;l, , of Section No. M. n Township No. 'M S., Kan tie No. h' V. , NV. M., and will offer proof to show that the Innd fought is more val uable for its timber or tone than for ark-riculturwl purposes, and to estab lish his rlniin to said laud before Comity Clerk. Klamath Co., at bis olllce at Klamath Falls Oregon, on Wednesday, the 15th day of April, r.H'8. ? He names as witnecsee: V. F. Reed, Mattie It. Keed. Charles E. Mnlkey, Arthur C. Oberlin, all ot Bly, Oreou. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described ltunls are re iuested to Hie their cla.nis iu this office on or before faid Uth day o' April, 1U18. 510 J. N. Watson. Register. JUST PUBLISHED Thase volumes were written by imn who rank among the foremost building txperts of the day. Money refunded if they do not meet your needs. REINIX)RCED CONCRETE. Hy Wt bb and (lib aon. I50p., I4O ills. A manual of practical methods for Architects, Kuilders, contractors,. 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Rf? lar Price per Year 2.00 Timber Und .totter. ; United States Land Ottlce, Lt.kfl 'view, Oreuon, Oec. 1:1, iyo. j Notice la hereby given that iu com i pliaueu with the provisions of the net cf Congress of June 'X 187S, entitled, i "An act for the sale of timber lauds ' in the States of California, On-con, j Nevada, und Wushiuifton Territory,'' i as extended to all the Public Laud : States by act of Auk 1st I, MaK'Kie C. litrtiard. of Lakeview, county of Lake, State ot Oregon, has jilns day tiled in this otllce his t-unm ' litateaient. No. IISH, for the purchase of the SE quarter, NE quarter, K half, SE (piarter, and SW miarter, SHqiiHrter, of Section :), iu Tonn Bhip:iHS., Eatine 21, E., W. M., and 9 ill nlfer proof to nhow that the land I sought is more vuluuble for its timber ' or stone than for HKricultural purpos 1 es, and to establish bis claim to said land before Ut-Kister and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, ou Saturday, the 7th day of March, 1!W8. lie names witneses: Otto Hardisty Jas. E. McCoul, T. E. Bernard, U. W. Hurdisty, all of Lakef lew, Oren. Any and all persons, elaitniuK ad versely the above described lauds are requested to file their claims iu this ottlce on or berore said 7tn day or March, 1908. 5110 J. N. Watson, Keglster. Here a Oood Advice. O. S. Woolever, one of the best known merchants of Le Raya- ville. N. Y. says: "If you are ever troubled with piles, apply isucklen's Arnica Salve. It enred me of tbem for good twenty years ago, Cures ever sore, wound, burn or abrasion.' 250 at Lee ICeall's Drug fitore. Tlmbrr l antt Mwtlrr, United State Lsnd Ottlce, lew, Oreuon, Oeo. M, 1IIU7. Nut ice is hereby ulrru thst In com pltanee with th provUluns of tbs act of CouureM of June 3 IN7H. entitled "An act for the sale of 1 1 miter lands In the States of California, Oroon Nevada, and Washlnuton Territory," as extended to all the 1'ubllo Land Htstes vj set of August, 18i-JL, Harriet O. Newell, of Lnkvlw, county of Lake, Stste of OreKon, has this day Hied In this ottlce bis sworn statement No. :ist., for the purchase of the NW quarter, of Section ItO, In Towushlp ;tSS., lUtiitn 17, K., W M., and will olfer proof to show that the land oiivht is inore valuable tor Its tlin ler or ttmie than for aurlcultural pur poses, ami to establish bis claim be fore KctfMrr and Herelver at Lake view Orexoti on Monday the -I day of March, I'.ms. lie UNtints as witnesses: P. M. Co ry, W. K. lUuittiernley, L O. Thotn as, I'hii .Cliaudlet, all of Lakeview Oreuon. A ii T snd all i ersoua claiming ad versely the inn descrilxol bind are reipiested to tile their ulallllS III this oltl.o on or l ifoie fcald 2.1 (lay of March, ll'.H'S. id-10 .1. N. Watson, Ketflster. I ill! In I.HIOl llll,- leartiuent of the Interior, United Slates I.mji.I Ollice, Lakele Oteuotl, Pee. :t. I'.KiT NOllJKls liereby t;len that 111 compliance willi the no islnus ot the net ot Conines ol .lone '1, IS7S, en titled "An in I t I (he miIm oi timber laiitls in the Stules ot Calll m la, tiro Kfii, Nevinlii, and in-liliit mi Terrl tory. " us f-Mceiled nil th Public Land State- ly act ot AiiKot" 4. is'.C, Nellie MeSliane, ot LiKevo, county i t bnUe, Stiite nt (lii-cnii, lias this il.iy llled iu this olllce Ins svM'i ii state iiii-nt. No tur t 'in pir chase of the l.t. K'.. ot Seel Ion .No. 12, In Townliip No. ."IS K , Kani.e No. Id, E., V. .M., und will oiler plot I lo show (li.J I hi- I. in I i-oiilil i mole valuable foi its I imber or hi one than lor iiyrl cultural puipnses, and to e-lal lisli Ills claim to nilil bind l eiort- Kekister and lo'ii lii i nt Lakevieu Oreuon, on I'll day, tin lllli day of I'elirilai y, I'.HIS. He names ns It iii-sen ; .1 amen MeSliane, Frank llutcheiis, of lnke view Orek'oti, John St uoit, o' Iloiian a, Oregon, tieorce llliioiii.nk.'i'aiiip, of lily Oreuon. Any and all persons ,-laimiui; ad -ver-eiy the above described landa are reiitcl to tile their claims in this olbce on or li-tore sal t 4th, day of relutiary. Kt's. rsi--i. .1. N. Watson, Keiister imiitit viiiu I ii 1 1 ju-ii t of the lutt rlor, Uuited States Land Olllce, Lakel lew, Oregon, Pec. 7, i:7. Notice is hereby k-lven that In com- , pliauce with the piovlsioiis of the act of t onttt'-s ol June .'1, S7M, entitled, i "An net fur the sale of timber lauds' lit the States of California Oregon I Nevada and Washington Territoiy," as extended to all the Public Laud j States by net ot A iiust'-l, V.'2, Mill- n le a. blunt, or l.akevle. county or Luke, Statu of Oeruou. has this day tiled iu this office his sworu htateinent. Nil :ts-JH, for the purchase of the SV ipiarter, NE quarter, W. half, SE quarter, and SE quarter SW quarter, of Section No. 21, in Township No. :I7 S., Kaiik'e No. PI E., W, M., und will olfer proof to allow that the land nought is moie VNlualile for its timber ' orsti-ue than for agricultural purpor-es, ' and tu establish bis claim to said land 1 la-fore Ki tfift'T and Km-civer at Lake view Oregon, on Wednesday, tho 201 h (Ihv or l ehruary, i:him. He names as witnesses : John St I mi t of JJominz.i, dreutiti, l. V. Malloy, Lena F. Malloy, V. P. Llnht, of Uke ylew, Orecon. .' uy and all peiaons claiuiinir ad versely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims iu this otllce on or before said 'Jtith day of Feby ,l!OH. j fjo 10 J N. Watson, Keyifter. ; Tim In-r l.aiol oller United States Land Olllce, Lakeview tlreon, I lee. nth, 11H T. j Notice is heri-by Ki'eu that in com- pliauce with the provisions of the act of Congress of June ', 1H7H, entitled ! "An act for the sale of timber lauds I In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," tut extended to all the 1'uliilc Land i Ststes by act of Aouost -I, IHlrJ. j lJurr I.. McMurtin, of Lakeviev;, nunty of Lake, State of Oreuon, has this day filed In this ottlce Lake- PEOPLC OF TilE DAY A Vsttran Ptdsttrlan. Ave seems to sit Hnhlly " the shoflb Jrrs of Edward I'syson Weston, and tluio appareiitly ha tn effect on his marvelous power of physical endur ance. At the aire wf slty nine the fs inous pedestrian hit proved that he Is Just as Bond a walker as ever he was and Incidentally that the ommi sir Ufa that he advocstps Is the true conserva tor of youthful slreuu'tli. Weston Is undoubtedly the ureatest pedestrian that ever wnlked and had a great voitue su'iue year nir. "Is re cent walk to Chlenau frmii Portland, Me., was s duplicate of a feat of for ty year '. From the enrly sixtr" to the late clKhtle he walked almost conllniiously tu public exhlbltlotm snd In his day made s lot r money. In 1S77 he made s mutch with Pan t ' i ',;-Vf"'s' "1 ruwAim I-AYSOM WKSTOK. O'lary, then regnnled ns Hut greatest of laslestrlaiiH, for n l-lt itlveii by tIr John Astley. Nenrliu the end of tho six day race he was twenty nix miles U-hliid O'l ary mid pullwl up elk'hten miles on hint, when he was Induced to leave the track. Afterward It was learned that o l-nry was ready tu give I up the race had Weston kept on at the time. They finished n'lenry r.'JO miles, Weston .MO, at the end of 112 hours. Two years later he walked 2.l miles In a thousand hours and In the saiuo year won the Astley Is-lt from Mower Prow n. tnakliiK t: miles In HI hours Wl minutes. In ivi he walked nifnlil ak'alnst o'l.eary In a match und drove the latter from tho tr;tek. Two of a Kind. Miss Hilda England, the youiik Swetl Ihh actress, whose reuiarkiible portray sis of Ibsen and Ktrludhcrg role have brought her International reputation, was recently the center of n party f women In a little restaurant on tho cast fide. I luring the course of tho dinner stories went round, nnd Miss Englund told some Incidents of her apprenticeship upon the Ktage at Htoek holm under (lie personal direction of that great actor. August Lymlla-rg. LyudU-rg was itu august pcrsou and a strict dliclptlnarlan. One day a young actor who had already Is-en tho victim of several reprimands and se ver seoldlugs came in very late. lie was haggard. disheveled and showed plainly that he had Is-en drinking. In a very dignified miiuncr l.yudhcrg, who had been watehlng fur him, up proaehed nii'l said Iu Impressive tones, Er er-Is-eu on a drunk again." "So have 1." responded the young srtnr quickly. iloheiulau. Congrestm.in Carter of Oklahoma. The admlsslou of Oklahoma to tho sistethiMid of states adds live repre sentative and two senators to the rolls of congress. Four of the new retire- hia sworn I seutatlvcs sud lioth of the senators are statement, ISo. JH.o, tor the purchase ' Democrats, but this fact doc not of the NE ouartor. NW ouarter. W half, NE quarter, ami NW qaurter, SEIquarter, of Section 'M, In Town Ship :$H B., Kango In, K., W. M-, aud will offer proof to show that tho land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural fmrposes, and to establish bis claim o sii id laud before Register and lie ceiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Thurs day the 19th day of March, 1908. He names as witnesses U. U. Price, C. O. Metzker, J. H. Auten, O. W. llardlsty, all of Lakeview, Oregon. Any aud all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their "claims in this ottlce on or before said l'Jtn day ot March, 1908. 6110 J. N. Watson Register. The regular price of these 4 great publicatr -'-s is Our Price . $7.00 $5.0o SUBSCRIPTIONS, NEW OR RENEWALS, TO ANY OF "THE BIG FOUR MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. SEPARATE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE MAGAZINES WILL NOT BE RECEIVED. THE? FOUR PUBLICATIONS MUST BE SENT TO ONE ADDRESS. Lake County Examiner, Lakeview, Oregon Tiaaber Uind Kottee United States Land Office. Lakeview Oregon. Deo. 13th .1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act o. Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled 1 An aet for Dia sale of timber lands o the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory. as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August L 1892, Anita Boyd, of Lakeview. County of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day filed In tbisotnee bis sworn statement, No. 3851. for the purchase of the W half. E half of Sec. No. 18. In Town sniD No. 37 H.. Range No. 17 E.. W. M ., and will offler proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for ita timber or stone than for agrlcui tural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Tuesday, the 17th day of March, 19'JH. lie names as witnesses: w. it. uoya, Zack Wbitworth. George Lynch, Frank Howard all of Lakeview Oregon - Any and all persons claiming adver selv the above described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 17th day of March, 1908. 5210 J. N. Watson, Register change the political complexion of Un cle Ham's big legislature, both branch es still remaining strongly Republican. The house of representatives In the BUileth congress comprises 801 mem Timber Ijvad Jlivtln. Depsrtnieut.of the Interior United States jLand Ottlce Lakeview Oregon, Dee.;:i, iw7. NOTICE Is hereby given that Id compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gou, Nevada, and Washington Territo ry, " as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, ib'J'i. Janes MeSliane, of Lakeview. county of Lake, mate or Oregon, bas this day filed in this office bis sworn htate- nient, -No. MHi, for tne purchase or the SWli of Section No. 6. in Town ship No. 38 8., Range No. 17 E., W. M., and will oiler proof to snow that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural Dur poses, aud to establish his claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, ou Mon day the 17th day of February, 1908 lie names as witneses: Nellie Mo Shane Frank llutchens of Lakeview Oregon, John Stindt. of lionauza Ore gon, Oeorge liloomiugcamp of bly, Oregon. Any nnd all persons claiming ad versly the above described lauds are requested to file their claims in this otlioe ou or before said 17th day of February. 100H. DO 10 J. N. Watson, Register CHAULKS CAIITKR. bers, 223 of whom are Republicans, giving a majority of 65 on a party vote. In the senate the disparity Is even greater, tho Republican togo wearers outnumbering their opponents nearly two to one. Much Interest attaches to the delega tion from the new state and particu larly to Charles Carter of Ardraore, formerly In the Indian Territory. Mr. Carter Is a quarter Chickasaw Indian and also bas awte Cberokee blood. lis Is a prosperous farmer and stockman. t I'