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t Driles' Anti-Pain Pills " II lUfHULilillLi ... X W al at - A T- . I .r- mm "a. r s- m i , aa J A ja. !7r Takc 0ne . " T iV of ,he Uu,c Tablets jf ' and the Pain is Gone k neuralgia. Sciatica. Rheumatism Backache. Pain inchest. Distress in STOMACH. Sleeplessness If jrou Hava Headache Try On ;?;,ff,v;'-' ?". '. r-i, '! 1 They Relieve. Pain Quickly, living no bad After-affects 25 Doses 25 Cents Never Sold in Bulk 1 raber Notice. United States Land Office, Lake lew. Oregon. Apr. ' I90S. Nolle is hereby tfiven that In pom plianco wth t he provieion of tbe act tf Courget- oi June 3. 1SS7. entitled "An act fv 'be sale of tenber lands In tbe state!- of California, Oreson, .Nevada and vVaidvngtOD Territory," asextendtii to all the Pu tilio Land State by act of August 4, Jos eph L. Hampton, of Pai-ley, couuty f Lake, Stxte of Oregou has fiUd lu this cfSce hU evrorn atate iient. No 40GG, for the purchase of the &F N quarter, N nli SW quartet. Sec. & and NEV ST. quarter of Section No. 6, fn Township No 34 S. Ranee No. 1H R , W. M., an ' oil offer proof to ahow that the laol sought ta more valuable for it timber r stone. tb for Hrrl enltoral pi.r 'He and to ectttblisb bin claim to mii land tiefor Render quarter SB quarter, of Sectloo No. 15, in Township No. 38 8., Range No. 18 E., W M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or atone thau for agricultural purposes , and to establish bis claim to said laud before R-glster and Receiver, at Lakeview Oregon, on Moudar the 22d, day of June, 1908. lie names as witnesses: U. Hardisty, Arthur Price, Jamea Niion. all of Lakeview Oregon, Utile M. Bond, of Plush, Ore. Any and all persona claiming vereelT the above described land requested to file their claims In this office on or before said U2d day ot j nine, i'o. J. N Watson, Register W. and ad-are N. l lor PuhHe.it at Department tf the Interior, . United States Land Ottlee nt Lake view, Oregou. May t. H8 Notice Is hereby i vi' n thatXAVEK ARZNKR. of Lakeview, Oregon, who, on Feb. IS, l'.HW. n a le Tinber and 8tooe AppllcHtlm. No . for W half 8W quarter, 8V quarter N'W quar ter, 8eo. 2 . SB quarti r SK quarter, Section 3, Township 38 S Rauge 19 R, Will. Meridian, has filed notice or Intention to make Final Proof, to establish clam to the land above dea cribed, before Register aud Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the Slat day of July. 1908 Claimant names as witnesses: Fred I RnViUp M ikarmun h'uatar .ta.lt 13-10 I McCull'ey Chas Umhaeh. all of Lake ! view, Oregon. 20 10 J. N. Watson, Register. Final Proa Nolle Derartuit nt of the Interior. Land and Receiver at Latcevie. Oregon, Office al Lakeview, Oregon, April 10, 7r hltMfi'fl! m i . - i iiv... I eo Tuesday the 7th day of July, U0& He names as witnesses: John Bar karn. B. V Farrow Geortte Harper, W. W. HHtM 'iui, all of Ptitley Oregon. ' persona cUi oinit ad bove lescn-ed lands o BU tDeir claims iu r before said Ttb day of Any aud Terlselj re leou this otfice Joly. 1& 10 United St.it Oregou. M'i Notice is . pliance wit: of Con ii re t.- "An act f in the Stf--Nevada, h-: as exten States by - Claytou s ty of Lakt io Ibis ott 3921, for ' NW quart f Sectit" S , Kaui." ffer pr aoueht ie r at one t and to es' before R lew, Or of July. He nan . Dan God-1 Ascoah. A ay an rereelv th requested fflce on oly, 1908 H-10 ' Watson Hnritrr nt r La-d N tlce - Land UiUce. .jukeview 16, 190a reby Riven th't iu com ' provisions .' the act lone 3. 18TM. eutitled e ale of ti l er lands f Californi , Oreeon, isbioirtnn It-Titory," all the Pi t it Land Autznst 4 S-', II, of Lakev'r-. conn e of Oreeoi lias tiled i sworn etal" enf. No f-cba o ' ' F. half, .'quaitei. V quarter . in T i, i i No 38 7 K , and will shuw Li.. the land iliiat 'f :. t ti:nter auric-dt o- !nirpoes, his c -ii sa d land and Kc rHtLake i Tue- lav e 7th day itneei-s: !rred Ross, eora" Ly 'i. L. 8. Lakeview iveijou. leraons elm ning ad - describe ' lauds are theii clai-HS io this ''ore said 7th day of N. Watson, Register. United He Oregon, M Notice i pliance w ' of Cnngre "An act f--is the Sta' Nevada, an as extende-i Ktates by h M. Bond, o Htate of Or.' his sworn st imrcbase ' of Sejtion ?. 11, E., W. V afaow that I 1908. Notce is hereby given that John S. Kel ay. of Paisley, Oregon, baa filed notice i f hia intention to make final fl.-e year proof in support of bis claim, viz: Homestead eotry No. 2tt8n.a ie Jane 3, 1902, fortheSWt4SW qua iter. Sec 9 aud B half 8E quarter, N W quarter SB quarter, Section 8 own ship :H6 8 , Range 18 W. M., and (hat said proof will be made before Register and Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on '25th day of May. 190S. He names the following witnesses to provf his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of the land, viz: Martin Lauritzen, S. P. Dicks, W. K. McCormick, Jr., Geo. Joues, all of Paisley, Oregon I. N. Watson. Register. I rtf ai lor rwea: r' rr W.Kaat lib -lakeview Oreana . e -t ro, sr Kr. it. PIE AND ETIQUETTE. r Land nU- r ' and OtH e, Lakeview, -i. 1908 My given ti Ht in com-provisim.- of the act I one 3. 187S. entitld sale o ti t ber laods r CaliforniH, Oregon, asbington Territory " i, all the Public Land ' August 4, 1892, Ollie 1Jnsh, county of Lake, . ii, has filed in this office . ement, No. 4010. for the - E half, NE quarter, mi township 39 S , Range . and will offer proof to - bind soucbt is mora val- aat'le for it- timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establsb bis claim t" snid land before Register od Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Tuesday the 231, day of June, 1908. He names a itne?ses: J. W Har iistj, Arthur Price, .lames Nixon, all of Lakeview Oregon, and Edward E. Rood, of Plusb Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the ub ve doscritied lauds are lequoated to HIh theii claims in this (See on or before said 23 day of June 1008. lit 10 J. N. Watson Register. Timber Land Notice Uiufed States Land Office, Lake tie w, Oregon. Apirl 17, 1908. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of tbe act f Coneress of June 3, 1H78, entitled, "An act for the f-ale of timber lands in the StatPS of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Wusbiugtoa Territory," ad extended to all the Fubliu Land Btates by act of August 4, lft2, WILLIAM SCHMIDT, of Lakeview. tNrtinty of Lake. State of Oregon, has July 1908 tied in tbls office his sworn state lent, No. 4'iW, for the purchase of tbe S half, SW quarter, of Section 17, hi Township 30 S., i:ange20 R.. W M.. aud will oiler proof to show that the I'ind sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for ayrii'iiltural purpose, and to establish bis claim to atild land before Register aud Receiv er, at Lakeview. Oregou, on Wednes day, the loth day of July. 1908. He oarnes as w itnesHed : Dan O'Shca, Jobu Draucli, I). Liryau, A W. Lryan. ail of Lakeview, Oregou. Any aud all persons claiming ad iwrsfcly tbe above described lands are Restoration to Entry of Lands in . rsational f-orest Notice is hereby giveu . that the lauds described below, embracing 80 acres, within tbe Goose Lake Nation al Forest. Oregon, will be subject to settlement aud entry under the pto-vi-ions of the homestead laws of tbe Uuited States and tbe act of Juue 11, 19U (34 Stat , 233,) at tbe United States laud office at Lakeview, Oregon, on June 9, 1908. Auy settler who waa actually aud in good faith claim- , ing any of said lands for agricultural' purposes prior to January 1, 1900, aud has abandoned same, has a prefer ence right to make a homestead entry for tbe lauds acutally occupied Said lauds were liBted opon tbe applied-1 trions of tbe persons motioned below, j who have a preference right subject' to tbe prior right of any such settler, provided sucb settler or applicant ia. qualified to make bometstead entry and tbe preference right is exercised prior i to Jane 9, 1908, on which date thej lands will be subject to settlement and entry by any qualified person. Tbe lands are as follows: ! The W half, of NE quarter. See I 21, T. W S ,. R 20 E. W. M., listed opon tbe application of Woi. Schmidt, address car ot W. J. Moore, Lake view Oregon. Fred Dennett, Com uissioner of the General Land Office, Stary of a Santry Who Had Not Quito Learned His Businass. Captain Roald Amundsen, Norway's famous explorer, tells this story about a national guard encamptueut last summer: "A new volunteer, who bad uot quite learned his business, was on sentry duty one night when a friend brought a pie from the canteen. "As he sii! i:i the grass eating the pie the major sauntered up in undress uniform. Tbe sentry, not recognizing him. did not salute, and the major Stopjied uud cuid: "What's that you have there? Tic said the Bcntry good natured ly 'apple pie. Have a bite?' "The major frowned, "I)oyou know who 1 am?" be asked. "'No.' said the sentry, 'unless you're tbe major's groom.' "The major shook his bead. " 'Guess again.' be growled. Tbe barber from tbe village.' " 'No.' 'Maybe' here the sentry laughed maybe you're the major himself.' " That's right; I am tbe major was the stern reply. The sentry scrambled to his feet " 'Good gracious!1 be exclaimed. 'Hold tbe pie, will you, while I present armsT "Harper's Weekly. A PRESENT CRAZE. a. a ntarestlns; Way to Earn Ona Dally Br.ad. Of nil tbe fads which the Americas ftrl las taken up within the last few years that of bookbinding la tbe moat Interesting as well as living for many besides the most worth while. If a girl Is pweHmd of any talent for drawing or designing, bookbinding la a delightful work, aa It mils for all the originality aud Individuality of which she Is capable. Naturally any one at all Interested Iu the tnwt In lit era to re anj art will find the work all attaorliing, for Iu no other way Is It possible to come Into nich personal touch with an author i lu the binding of his iMtoka From a financial point of vlw also there la much lu favor of learning tin' art of bookbinding Mnnv girls, while possessed of a fairly comfortable lu come, would at 111 like In feci that should anything dire occur they would bo capable of earning a livelihood, aud bookbinding Is a real and recognised profession that once learned could at any time lie turned to sccouut Tbr Is really more to be made In getting op a class In bookbinding than lu the actual work Itself, for a book to be well bound by band requires some weeks of steady aud patient labor, but for a rare old edition a good price will be paid, and for a baudsomoly bound collection of tbe works of a long fa miliar author a most satisfactory ism can always be obtained. If It appeaia at all. bookbinding la s fascinating occupation aud aa a profea slon Is assuredly far and swsy mort interesting than the average means of earning one's dally bread, and for tbli very reason has It grown so tremen dously popular among girls who, al though at present are possessed of at) that money can buy, nevertheless feel that they would like to hare something upon which to fall back. CLOTHES SUPPORTER. Timber Land Notice United States Land Office, Lake view, Ore. March 31, 1908. Notice is hereby given tbat in com pliance witb the provisions ot tbe act of Congrea of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nev ada, aud Washington Terr tory, ' as extended to all the PublioLaud States by act of August 4, W. '2. Orin A. Keslar, of Sau Francisco, county of- San Fraucisco, State of California, has tiled iu this office bis sworn statement No. 15970. for the purchase of tbe N balf, N half, of Seo fiou No. 10, iu Township No. 39 8., Raoge 21 E ., W. M., and will offer proof to show tbat tbe liu 1 sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to et-tabiisb bis claim to said land be fore Register aud Receiver at Lake view Oregon, ou Monday tbe Cth day of July, 19(.8. He names as witnesses: A. J. Neilon, T. M. O' Couuell, G. W. Hardisty, Elza Liuville, ail of Lake view Oregou. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims iu this office ou or before said 0th day of J. N. Watson. Register 1810 - Mutual Forbearance. "Hare you Inquired whether your prospective son-in-law's title Is genu ine?" "No," answered Mr. Cumrox. "He has very graciously refrained from evincing any curiosity as to whether my money la tainted." Washington Star. Adapted to Support a Large Number of Garments. When selecting a house the most Important requisite In tbo eyes of th housewife Is the iiumlier of clothe closets. In her estimation there must be plenty of them, and she prefers those of large capacity. In the major ity of cases she must bo satisfied wltb very small closets, which afrord but little space for the reception of clothes. By discarding tbe books usually fas tened to tbe top and aides of the closet Prompt Acceptance. Mrs. Fetcherlelgh (as the caller Is de parting) You must come aud take dinner with ua some day, Mrs. CJ wim ples. Caller (with alacrityi-I'll be delight ed, Mrs. Fetcherlelgh. When shall I come? New York Herald. Even There. "Dear." said the melancholy wife, "If you die first you will wait for me there on that far shore, won't you?" "I guess so," replied ber huslmnd, with a yawn. "I've always hud to wait for you wherever I go." Catholic Standard and Times. A. More Up to Date. De Style They say that in Mexico now the bull Ughtera uter the arena In automobiles. Gunbusta Then I suppone the torea dors will now call themselves motorea dors. Harper's Weekly. m:w clothes uanocr. and employing the clothes supporter! shown in the Illustration all the avail able splice in the closet could lie util ized. It Is especially adapted to re ceive a lar-,-e mimla-r of garments ol other articles wlu-ii In exleuded post tio!) uud to fold the .i Into a compact form without creu.-.iiig or soPliig them wliin contracted In a !J.;ion every garment Is i.uaiediatel;. accessible thus eliminating the nuisance of re moving the garments on the forward h'loka in order to reach those on the hooks farther back It will be obvious that wheu the tongs are drawn Into an e..-nded position a large number of garments can l easily hung upou tbe lower Tossliar and can afterward be folded into compact condition by push ing the supporter to the folded posi tion. Washington Star. A. l x ill- .1 I 1! 1 -- A L 1 reueste.i to me ino.r claims in wns jeeeiver, at Lakeview, Oregon office on or before said IGth day of ,he du of ..,.. t'1!M)8 B July, 1908. IT UO J. N. Watson, Register, Timber Land Notl;e United States Land Office, Lake iw, Oregon, Mar., 18, 1908. Notice is hereby giveu that iu com piiauce witb the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitl ed "An act for the sale of timber landd in tbo status of California, Oreeon, Nevada, aud Washington Territory," as exteuded to ull the Public Laud States by act of August i 1892, Edward E. Bond, of Flush, ouuty of Lake, State of Oregon, baa filed in this office bis sworn statement, No. 4011 for tbe purchase ml tbe SW quarter NE quarter, NW Timber I .and otlre. Department of ttio Interior, U. S. Lnd Office at Lakeview, Oregon, May 16, I'm. NOTICE is hereby given tbat WILLIAM P. HBNRY, of lily Ore gou., w ho, ou March 28, 1908, made timLer and stone application, No. 4131, for W half, SW quarter, SE quarter SW quarter, SW quarter SE quarter, Section 14, Township 37 8., Range 10 10., Will. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to tbe land above described, before Register and on tbe 14 Hi day of August. 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: William Sutter, II. K. Langhain, James Freeman, James Rlaisdell, all oy Rly, Oregon. 21 lw J. N. Watson, Register. Eli Restaurant, at all hours. First class meals tf K. F. A Matron), the saddler, has re ceived a new shipment of gloves, tbe bust in tbe market. If you wan gloves good ones call at be Abl strom Hurness Shop. 39 tf. oWull Street etigraved stock certld Mining blanks at tbe Examiner i. Popular. Clara What kind of face powder do you use? Maud Why do you ask? "Charlie Spooner says It's tbe best ! be ever tasted." New York Life. The Frame. He aent to her hla photograph. 'Twas In a frame of sold, With butterflies and Ivy leaves And starry II I lea scrolled, lie went without cigars a week And lunched on apple pla And to and from his office wulked, Tho costly thing to buy. Bhe thanked him In a charming- note That filled his soul with bliHS. And then sho took his picture out Oh. sly. deceitful miss! Bhe put her own. In regal poso, With opera cloak and fan. In that expensive frame and aent It to another man. Minna Irving In I'ew York Tress. To Mend a Tear. Accidents will happen Mid a tear lo one's best skirt Is no laughing matter. For most rents huhte a piece of thlo paper under the rent, drawing It Into perfect shape; theu darn neatly wltb raveling of the material. If one has no pieces, these eari sometimes be ob tained from the raw edges of the skirt gores. A French patch is made with out turning the edges under. Tbe piece la smoothly fitted In and a piece of tblu pr.pcr basted on. The edges of tbo patch are then darned witb very One stitches. Always press a darn care fully after finishing It. Cider Sauce For Boiled Ham. Itoll two cupfuls of cider five or six minutes, then add balf a dozen pepper corns, two cloves, two teaspoonfula of in I need onions and a tablespoonful of minced celery and a bit of bay leaf. Cook until reduced one-half, then Strain. To Clean Ivory, Any kind of Ivory may be easily cleaned and Its whiteness thoroughly restored by using balf a lemon dipped In salt Rub well the dlacoloied part of the Ivory and then wash lmi tedlate ly In warm water The Eachelor. Poor old bachelor, little he knows What harvest of sadness his selllshnaaa hows' Hard Is his task to accomplish his ease. Hardest of all himself la to please. Poor old bachelor, pity him all. Bitter the honey ha mlxea with gall! Bleeping and eating and drinking, for sooth. All that he thinks of, and that Is the truth, Theso take the place of the child he has missed; These compensation for being unklssed; Belflshly gloating o'er lack of a wife, Wrapt In himself the whole of hie life. "Qlad I'm not In it," he says, with a -smirk. Life's solemn duties he's willing to shirk, While nature exacting the penalty sura At best makes the bachelor not!: Ing but poor. The slave of himself, hard tyrant to please, lie works like a Turk to accomplish hi ease. Frank Fair. You Will Need an Oil Stove1 When warm days and the kitchen fire make cooking ft bur den then Ia the time to try a New Perfection Wick Mite Flame Oil CookStuve. Marvelous how this stove does away with kitchen discomfort how cool it keeps the room in comparison with conditions when the coal fire waa burning. The qnick concentrated heat of the mm fwmmm Hick Blue Flame 00 Cook-Stove goes directly to boil the kettle or bake the bread, and none is diffused about the room to overheat It. Thus using the "New Perfection" 1 real kitchen comfort. Made in three sizes and fully warranted. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. 42""jj3 JR&yO Lamp J.l aa wants lumlinm , Jnst such i lamp as everyone wants handsome enourh for tbe parlor; strong enough fur the kitchen, camp or cottage; bright enough for every occasion. Ii nut with your dealer, writs our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, (lasaipee !) JUST PUBLISH I l Th.'HO volumes were wrdtcn hy nu n w l among the foren ost 1 ihI-hm. t Xpert" of I Moimv refunded if 1 1 v put meet yum HIilNI OkCtll) CONv. Kl 1 1: y Id . eon. I5)i., I4O 1 tneth"tls for V Civil and 5 nut 1 the firs Mm 1 1 . . t fn rcceii c ' hi 1 l'ri- Ul'ILDIM) Ul' 2l)D .i. 250ili,.. luck of iitti iiti" manual id uilchrs, cm m th, Inform 11 tho ivur . t k. cp cinl ; I t 55 M)l;Cn. Ily I I mihtakes occli. nt pr. j er tunc, hurtfn r nii'l di-croiitiil'le to r liitctai 1.1 (lives thorough k - o l l)je of methods in i n 1 ' ials. 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Meridian, has (lied notice of iutentiwu to make Fin al Proof, to eutabliuu claim to the land above described, before Keinler aud Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregou, ou the Oth day of Auuuht, 11I0H. Claimant names as witnesses: J. O. Hamaker, F. P. Orohs, R. I. Kilore, all of lionau7ii, Oregon, and William Deal of Lorella Oregou. ; 2110 J. N. Watson, Reenter. Timber Land Ifcotlr. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Oltlca at Lakeview Oregon, May 10, 1!K)H. NOT1CK ia hereby given that WILLIAM J. PROUDr'OOT, of Lake view, Oregon, who, on April '.i, 1SKJH, made timber ami stone application, No. 4 bid. for NK quarter KW quarter K half, NW quarter, lot 1 and 2, Bec tloii 1H, Townahip 37 H., Range 17 K., Will. Meridian, has tiled uolico of iu tention to make Final Proof, to estab lish claim to the land aliove described before Register and Receiver, ut Lake view, Oregon, ou tho Ihth day of August 11HIH. Claimant names aa wituessea: Chas. JM. Faulkner, of Lakeview, Oregon, Oliver W. Howard, of lily, Oregon, Daniel Johnston, of Klamath Fails, Oregon, Thomas J. Powell, of Lakeview, Oregon. 21-10 J. N. Watson, Register. 1 1 il