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'V-,' , j I AKK COUNTY EXAMINER, I.AKKVIF.vi its ha v, aihj.:i.i, .mm TALE OF PORTO RICO Curious Story cf the Haunted Sentry Kox. LIGHT ON THE OLD LEGEND. On of the Many Mysterious Disap pearances From Fart San Cristobal Accounted for by the Revelation , of the Lost One Himself. writing n (lie Journal of the Mill t:ry Sorvl.f Inst Itul ion. Captain Af tbur r. S. Hyde cf the cosst artillery lolls this curious story of "the haunt Si sentry box" of Tort Cristobal. Lo nntlMi; 8;;iulsh built fortress which guards the entrance to San Juan, Torto tllco: "A mimlvcr of picturesque sentry boxes built of in.-isonry and apieitriug like minarets are pl.tced at points of tant.ipe lu and around the fort Our of those on the sea front, anil reached only through a Ions etui dark tunnel from the Interior of the fort, la pop tUarly known as La Carl fa del Diablo cr the devil's Ben try usually, ai though Incorrectly, translated the Haunted sentry do. This name was arlven to It by the Fpinteh soldiers for tne reason that a number of sentries stationed there disappeared In a most mysterious nianuer aud were never tguln heard from. "An Amerlcau officer was once on duty that took hint Into the remote In terior of the Island, and while spend ing one night In a small settlement be engaged In conversation with a num ber of fhc Inhabitants of the place. Que old man. on learning that the of ficer was stationed at Fort San Cris tobal, became especially Interested and fn the course of the conversation told tie following story: 'I used to be a aotdier In the Span "sh army and was stationed at Fort Can Cristobal. A cumber of soldiers while on sentry duty had mysteriously disappeared frtun the sentry boi down by the sea. and we had all become convinced that It was haunted by the derll. who. we thought, used to come cud steal the soldiers away. " 'One stormy ulgbt It fell to my lot to go on duty In the devil's sentry bps. as we called It. at midnight, and U was with some doubts and misgiv ings that I went with the corporal of the guard and relieved the former sen try. When fbey left me I listened to 4he sound of their fi-otfalls reverberat Ing from the walls and ceiling of the dark and narrow passage, ever grow ing fainter and. fainter as they reced ed, until finally the noise of the storm and the sea completely drowned It, end I was left alone with the mad ele ments. "It was a tuad night and one well calculated to add to the feeling of awe tfiat the devil' eentry bos always In Stilled Into the man on doty there at Bight "Presently tuy attention was at tracted by fotp lights In n small tav erjT on the shore below the fort where many of us wore wont to go when off duty for a glass of rum. Then I be gan to think Unit I might l able to clluih down over the rocks to the Fhore. got a fciass of rum at the tar erulitid return to my post. " The more I tboughr-of It the more" determined I was . to go. so finally, leaving my rifle and le!t In the sentry hliK I climbed over the wall and down a to the rooks and so made my way v!t'.i great lalior and difficulty and no little danger to the little house, where oeciipnnta, were making merry wll'j dancing ernl drinking. I soon fell io and enjoyed iiijTielf with them. " " 'When one Is dancing with a fair sieii'irita he soiue'luies forgets the pus agt; of time, as I 1U on that fatal nlht. and not until long after 1 o'clock I begin to think of returning to my (nst Then, realizing that the cor oit.I had niudu his Inspection and had found me gone from my post ami wltfi my rifle and belt lert behind. I aw only a court martial and the gar rote Ktarlng me In the face, for iu iliose days for n sentinel in the Span ish iruiy to quit o pist meaut sure tli'iih. even l;i peinv. " 'To go back was out of the pies tiou. There vua only one thing left for me to dJ. anl fiat ivns to desert. Sty heart sank wl'h u me. If I should lie captured, the same fate would be fjietcd out to me; but, I reasoned. If I ve;-e to go buck the fate would be a certainty, w lierca If I deserted at eaht I bnd a thance of keeping out Cf sight of the authorities. I deserted and lit fore morning wua out of tbe rttj' and ou t'le vny to the moun tains. " I have lived In this little hamlet for jears nnJ have never been back to the capital since that day. uor have I ever told m.v story to a hlngle soul un til toulyht, but now that the Spaniard re one I no longer fear for tuy life.' 'Thus we have tlienUry or the dev il's sentry Ik.v from cue of the very neij who so mysteriously disappeared from It. und It would seem to le prob able that the other dis.i!-Brdnecs CouU be accounted for In a similar manner were the truth known. Quicu atw??" Captain Hde tueutlons an Interest ing fact that, alflioush for centuries I'orto Rico was considered the legiti mate prey of freelootei-8 and was at tacked ut various times by regularly organized csitedltloni of the Kngliah iiid the I utch during times of war. ,wlUi more or less success. Fort EI Worro baa never. Ieen captured by an tracnij. and Its only surrender was to Americans, together with the sur tenQer of the whole Island. Gravity Ls ouly the bark of wbdwn, tut It preserves It. Conlwt DR.MiE.riS' roR ncuralcia. Sciatica. Rheumatism Backache Paim in chest Distress in STOMACH. SlKPlfSSNCSs! . A raltkrsl Krleaal "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrboa Remedy since it was first introduced to tbe public in 1872. and have nev-r founi one ostanee where a cure was not speed - l:y. effected by its use. I have been commercial traveler for eighteen years, aud never start out on a trip without this, my faithful friend," aya tl. S. Nicho-s of Oakland, lnd. Ter. When a mao baa used a remedy for tbirty-flve years h knows Ha val- ie auii is competent to sueaa ui iu a : - . l 1 . a u For eaie by I'aly and Hall. NmUem tar P.bUc.lo. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Lakeview.Oregon, July 14. 1A-S. , i . V t n: o to uoivut kitcu Luni iiwri j x" . : !. v. u i , v. . II Aniorlan f I.alruclaoi (ln.or.li i bo, on November, 12, 1907, made Homestead Entry No. 3076, (Serial Number 0:15) for NE quarter. Sec- iou '.it. Township 37 Kange 19 E , Willamette Meridian, baa tiled notice of intention to make Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim I to Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on tbe 4th day of September, Claimant names as witneses: J. Q. WiH ltd, Joe Arzner, Gabriel Arzner, of Lakeview, Oregon, a tut Frank Oritfitb of New Ptne Creek, Oregon. H0--5 J. N. Watson, lU-gibter. Satire far Pabllratloa. Department of tbe interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,' July 22, 1908 Notce ie hereby given that JAMES W. CONVERSE, of New Pine Creek Oregon, who on Nov. 1, 1902, made Homestead Entry No. 2817 for SE quarter NE quarter, E half SE qnar ter, Sec 17, NE quarter NE quarter Serial No. 0109, Section 20. Town ship tl S., Range 21 E., Will. Meri dian, baa Hied notice of intention to make Final Ave year Proof, to estab lisb claim to tbe land above describ ed, before Registe and Receiver at Lbkeview, Oregon, ou tbe 4th day of September, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Albert E. Converse, J. Henry Leb man, of New Pine Creek, Oregon. 30 5 J. N. Watson, Register. But the World Afford It gives me unbounded' pleasure to recommend Hucklen'a Arnica Salve," says J. W. Jeukius, of Chapel Hill, N. C. "I am convioe4 it s tbe best salve tbe world affords. It cured a felon ou my thumb, aod it sever fail to beul every sore, burn or wooud to which it is applied 25e. at Thorn ton's drug store. w ITH one 11 three-color device Tlie NewTri-Girome Smlili Premier Typewriter is virtually three typewriters in one. Itproduces indelible black, purple copying or red type writing at the will of the ope rator. One ribbon and a small, easily operated lever do it all. Anti - Pain Pills eadache Take ONE of l'e Little Tablets and the Pain is Gone threat Illarrheea ate 1 1 veal Mr. Edward E. Heoiy, wi.b the Uoited States Express Co., Cbicuso, writes, "Our tieneral Superintendent handed me a bottle of Cbninlerluina Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy some time ago to check an attack on the old chrouio diarrhoea. 1 have used it since that time many on our trains who and cured have been : ick. I am an old soldier who served ; with Kutbford B. Hayes ami William ; McKinley four years in tbe lrd Ohio . . a , nuinieDi, anu nave do aiimeni. ex- cept chronic dirahoea. Wbicb this remedy stops at oncce. roi sale by I "'T nd Mout Scott Tribune: O.K. Koni take, of (resham. is in tha wood v...: running three camps, m- ploying 75 men. He baa been id America six years and tells us he has laid away 817.000 of good American money already. Notice for Pablieat ea Not coal land Department of tbe Interior, U. S. Laud Ottice at 1-akcview, Oregon, July :to, 19t Notice is hereby given that SARAH GARRETT, one of the beira of Will iam L. Millis. Dec'd Lakeview, Ore. a bo ou May 17. 1902, made homestead entry. No2tJ0 (Serial No. 0l2T),for E SW qoarer. Sec. 1. E half NW quar ter. Section 12, Township 40 8 , Range 8 E.. Will. Meridian, has Hied notice of intention to make Final Five year Proof to establish claim to tbe lani above described before Register and Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on tbe ltitb day of September, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: John C. Morris, Nancy Morris. Gordon (J arret t. James McCiar), Francis M. Miller all of Lakeview, Oregon. 325 J. N. Watson, Register. Administrator's Notice. THOMAS C. LITTLE ESTATE, Notice s hereby gveu that tun under signed has been appointed ad ministrator of tbe estate of Thomas C. i Little, deceased, by tbe County Court of the State -f Oregon, for tbe County of Lake, and bas qualilled. All persons baviug claims against said , estate are bereby notified to present tbe same at the law office of V. J . Moore, in Lakeview, Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly verified within six months from tbe date here of. Dated and first published this 10th. day of June, !908. C. II. LITTLE, Administrator. ribbon and its new If yOU Have Headache Try One TTy Relieve Pain Qwieltly, leaving no bm4 After-effects 4 tf . ' 25 Doses 25 Cents Never Seld in Bulk Furtlrsl Health Ad Ire Mrs. M. M. UhvIsou, of No. 71 tairlord Ave., San J owe, I'hI., eays: "The worth of Kltx'trlo Hitters hh a geuearl family remedy, for bead ache, billouHtirHS aud torpor of the liver and bowels is so pronounced that 1 am urotiuited to hhv b word in its tavur, for tbe benefit of those seeking relief from such atUictious. There is i more hea th fjr tbi digestive orgaue in a hot' le of Klectric Uitters thuo in any other remedy I know of tll a . a . i&oiUunaertiuarantee tl a. Thorn- tou'a druH store. fCc. Pendleton Tribune: Oin, poker and bigb Hup life are not helpful to the best development of a mau's character, aod tbey form a combin ation wbicb nine times out of ten works bis certain ruin. - Maal Trumt ftetir. Not coal land Department of the Interior, U S. Laud Ottire at Lakeview, Oregon, July, 14, 1908. Notice ie hereby given that Gabriel Arzner, of Lakeview, Oregon, who ou April 14, llKC;, made Homestead Entry No. 2910, for E half NE quarter, Seo. Xi N half NW quarter. Section 114. Township 37 S, Range 19 E., WilL Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final five yesr Proof to establish claim to tbo land above des cribed before Register aud Receiver at Lakeview. Oregon, on tbe 20th Uy Of A ii gin t, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses : Fred Snyder, Fred Spangeuberg. II. E. Amtden, Jack McCulley, all uf Lakview, Oregon. 29 5 J. N. Watson, Register. Tlaiber Land Nolle U. S. Land OHIce at Lakeview, Ore gon, June 'A 190H. Notice is hereby given that Gordon W. Garrett, of Lakeview, Oregon, who, on May 4, 1908, made timber aud stoue application. No. 4-1 17 for SE quarter. Section 20, l'owntthip 38 S., Raoge 21 E., Will. Meridtau, haj filed notice of lutentiou to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on the lOtb day of September, I'.sW. Claimant names as wituabsea: Geo. II. Lynch, Sarah Garrett, Granville Hardisty, Tom Watson, ail of Lake view, Oregon. 27-10 J. N. Wataoo, Register. Tbe Examiner has a, supply 6f first class butter wrapper paper ou band now, at tb following prires: For 500 wiapperr, printed, fci&O, for 1000 printed U.iX tf 1 if 1. Thi "naajhine pcrmin not only the us of a three-color ribbon, buta&oola t -'O-color or single color rib I Kin. No extra cost to. ilii 1 116 model. The Smith Premier Typewriter Co. 247 Stark St. rorlland, Uretron 17ANTED A Hnn.li I Mo.M IMhme twrnvv Ual H rtff yr mil frtii Hi MONt.k KKJI'lA.ii"iilrir. lit Aiiyii, nirwn'-r in ib U, S. wi4H,rt r low ar,,ipfaa pOV , rU titan any oihur l.ir. llll't't'l.K lKAI.ll. t.a,:i'iaio 11 H lilt l l.KS. b II.. ... 1 1 I L .-. I I ..A a.iallv li a aiirHlar on han.l iKa In iy al .aa ranin In. in aa U m M . V, ens TC B DDllrre whaiai, liiiiri.l mner miiih ami Muaia, laait, rajiia an WwAil LK-OHArVL), .H.,ni ,4 all ainOa al I Maw nnJ fthtt. fTnU HEDGETIIORfl PUHCTORE-PROOF JLC oELF-HEALING TIRES 7f trtul.tr nt.nl it tf lru litn 11 11 K' ar .lir. rn a wml'.mtmt w U til wllrtma tarn fir faiH.it SI .ii.'t mtihnt.Utt NO MORE TROUBLE FROM P9MCTUBES NAII.H, Teoha ar lllaa will natl lat I ha Air nub Slalv Ihoiiaaanil mi i- aa.l.l leal yrar. Ovrr lit hiimlicit llimiaaml pawta auo In uat. DttOBlPTIOUt Mnlrlnl'.'m Illallvrlv III. I rui ikIiiiu vri yiliiialilrenil'laaarillllalilv with . kim-i'ImI (iintliiv 11I rnlitirr. win hi larvrr iM-onifa imn.ua an J whli h . I.uwa iii amall. taamiiirr wlihnul allow, ittac the air Lira aiv. W r havr li.iiiilrnlaol Irtlrra Irom aaula Arilcuatiiiiirra tiainoi thai Ihrli l.ihayt;inly Ix-rn pumiK'tl upoi.iroi 1 wire in whole araai.ni VHvwrih nommeiliaa anorilinatv In. Hir piiiu liiir iritaiiialillr. bln ajivrn hjr avrral Uvrra of 1I1I11 apavlally piiriernl (aliiicun the Irrad ThrrrifiiUr ink-nil Ihrar maraiafM w n-t aalr.bul liar ..Iu.rll.inn mtiimar. wrara maklnva aiivclal (aclnrv ntK'f lo the riilrr ui uuly 4 Hu prr iaii. All awilrre ahlpfwtl aamr alaf eller ia rereivral. Wa ahrn C. O n cur approval You ilo t.a luiy a mil unlit you ha.c eaaiuliml anil fnuml thrtn al r i. l t v aa frptrarnlrd Uc trill allow a eaah rtlaaMiuntr nf par -iil (Iharrhv maklnK the prior ai.Arl r alrl II ynw arnit tl I.L ' "all Wil li OHIMtU and rnrlour thla aalvaitiarmrnl. Wr will alao and onr BKkrl plain) liraaa hand pump. Tirana Ita he ra-lurnral al Ol'lt ririia If lor any raaanri ihry aiy BiM aalii.(ociory on animal Km. W arr peilrctl, trllatil and ru.inrv arm lnua laaaaalr ta In a bank. If you order a pair of lliratr inn. you will 6 ml thai lhav will rid aairr, run laairr, wr brtlcr. laat lnuXrr and look hum- laaan any III nu have vr uard or arrn at any price. Hi know thai you will be ao well plrawat Ihat whrn you want a bit-yrl you will give ut your orilar We want you lo arnd ua a Irial otilrl itann, Hem- Ihia rrmarkalilr lit aifla-r. rn I f M a-ara TlnrOr fkxat buy any Win. I al any irl- unlil you afnd for a pair of far UU ffttU I Wat J llnlfrllKiin I'uiictuie-I'ri'if Itira on approval and trial al th tprrial inlnaluttory prlr qixMnl aliovr, or wrll Inr our lii( Tire and Sun.liy Caulogu whkk dravribraand uuolcaall ruakra ami kiiula uf llrra al aNml hall Ihr uaual l.rm-a . ajaaaawa but writ ua a pawtal lualay. IMI NO T Till k K IIVVINO a blcyrl UU PIU I er If I or e pan of lirara from anvon until you know th new aod woodcifut Oder wear making. It ouly coMa a poatal to learn rverylhiuK. WHleUMOW. J. L MEAD CYCLE COMPANY- CHICAGO; ILL TINNr H Ll JOTIIt. DepNrtmeut of tbe Interior, If. 3. Itiid Oltlce at Lakevievy, Drt'Koo, .May 111, KH'S. iNolire is bereby glton than WILL IAM J. I'KOL'DFDOT, of Lakeview, Oreiton, wbo. on April .'t, HUM. made limlwr and stone application, No. tl.'EI, fur.NF. qiiartT SW imarter K balf, NW itiartr-r, lot 1 and VL KiK-tlou )H, Towusbip :7 H lianue 17 tl, WIU Meridian, bas Hind notice of intention lo make Filial I'roof to establish claim lo tbe laud above dencrlbiad before ICri(iler and KncHiver, ut lUiyMW, Oreitou, ou tbe lWlh day of August llH. I'lainiNiit iininea as witnesses ("bad. M. Faulkner, of laksvlnw, Oregon, Oliver W. Howard, of Hlv, (Ireaton, lanil Jobuson. of Klamatb Falls, Ort-ifon, Thomas J. Powell, of Lakeview, Oregon, tf J. N. Wattou, Hetiister Tlaalarr luiad at elire. Irartmeut of the Interior, U. 8. Ijtnd Ottice at Lakeview, Oregon, June. i:, 1 SH.SH. NOTICK is hereby Riven that GIL BrJCT C L.U'HAM. of Vlhtillinv OrtiKun, wbo, ou April 15, UMiH, made timber and stone application, No. UY tor NW quarter KW iirter,Heo tion '. Township :IH H . Kanue 10 K. WilL Merllian, bas Hied notice of intention to make Final I'roof, to eptablish claim to tbe land above rienvribeai.tefore lit'Kixti r aud Itecel ver, at Lakeview, Oreitou on the 31t day or Autfiist, 1'HIH. Claimaut names as witnesses: Walter Howard, Frank liowardv Wm. C. Fatten, all of Lakeview Ore lion, and Oru-ar (.. Kuldvtlu, of Vistillls, Oregon. 2T 10 J. N. Watsou, ICeKisler aiate Land "aellrr. U. S. Lauii Oltlce, Lukeview, (ton, July 17 , llsw. Notice is bereby given that Or the Rlae ot Oreiton bas died in this ottlue i t -4 application to select under tbe provisions ot tbe Act ot ('onrene ot August It, and tbe Acts supple mental and auieudtcry thereto. thu fol lowing descrited, unappropriated. aum mineral puhlic lands, as follows List ISO. 0101., for KK quartee SK uoarter. 8W miuiter uuarter. Setr. H, T : S., IL 10 K, aud KW quarter SK quarter. Sec. SI, T. 38 8., U. Ii .M. Any and all persons claim iou ad versely the lauds donri Usui, or dtMair ing to object because of tbe b.ioeral character of tbe land, or for any other reason, to tbe disposal to applicant, should tile tbeir allldavits ot protest in this ottice on or before tbe llitb day of September, lOCH. J. N. Watsou, Keglsler. Ibe ebove notice will lie published in tne lake t.ounty r.xauiUier print ed at Iakeview, Oregon, anil tbe ISo uauza ISulletiu, printed at ttonanza Oregon, for tbe full pevko.1 of tbiry uays prior 10 tne uate lu reiu last men tioued. J. N. Watsou Keglster. July :w-spt 10. Mtetw iJiad Wollre. V. H. Land Ofllce, Lakeview, Ore gon, July, 15, 11KIH. Notice Is bereby given that tha State of Oregou bus filed In this oltlce its application to select under tbe provisions t,i mo act til Congress or August 11, 1IH, aud the Acts supple meut.ai and ameudatory thereto, for tbe following described binds, to wit: lilrit .M. U., for SK quarter SW quaiter, Sec. 4 and NW quarter NW quarter, Sec. I, T. : 8., K. L K. W. M List No. OHO, quarter, See. '. M. for SW (iiiiirter N K T. 3t H., f;.14 K., W. Auy und all persons clnimiiig adver sely tbe binds described, or desiring to object hncaiiho of tbe mineral character of the land, or for auy other leiisons to tbe disposal to applicuut, should tile their allldavits of protest in this ultice, on or before tbe 10th day o' September ,1'JOH. t J- N. Watson, ltegiater. The above uotine will be published in the the Kvenlng Herald, printed at Klamath Falls, Oregon, and the Lake Couuty Kxamiuer, printed at Lake view. Oregon, for a period of at east :0 days prior to the date last meutioued iu the above notice. J. N. Wutrou, Register. July 30 -Sept 10. . O itS'T'O III a.. ftWtthe ) l" Kind Y" Han Always Bflpgfr BilMOTS RIDER AGENTS r M. v I (imlahnl Iff ii nla tirl an mt it ml tflrr t mm. Atwl him piirfiv, ill rmir Irirvrk Wtthli II.. UN lS' t HaXK 1 HI A I. iI.iiiiii liuh ltn f" wrti.tr lm y, i. an. pill it In any tral viu wlh. Il y.Hi t llwai nnl ,rtiirttv Mit"hn nr tin ml Vfti Ui hi-v i alnii l o Il In iia ixir t tn, atu H'ttt nrt V 0ml ttttt, TArTADV DDIrTal 'amnh tli inahrai ir.l twyiiva II U Nt,,ii.u in anah tHwIUIII rNlwLaf ti iim am, 1 1 niii alnn unnal Imuhv rnM '.t hh ii tn fit mi.hlla.rmi .n.nn lit tnttlnf illiml t Ha anil haa llw inannlai lnri a uat nir Iwliiml rmir Imi vt I. IN NUT III V I vi It n IKir i.l llia ii.in 1 tint iiniM vnu riv imi, rauli.if.a an.l (ante our Htittcarti ol Jmtmr- fr,, ami rtm.tr khit iMW In rlllair aaaillla. Vnil mill DC BtTANItUf m tin.va our Watilll.il ratal. i(i an. Inla yra, . W a aaU tna hiiitaatara.tt Mi yi ImIik laaa mini a.a aaltatwd anlth $i no Hihl al.va larinry 11. .1 f' m" avil pi tmyvU hiiiUi y.ur m nanta .lai 1 . . M..I.M1 Wa itn rvH rucvlarly han.lta ari.n1 bt4 hknlra. I.u Ita.la liy oaar I Kn r,iil ainraa. I lr rlau 011 01 !!. I,lllv larrain l."H n.au4 lrr to tmmovoe, out r rfollo the llilrk rullr Ii aA' antl tumlaar alrlita 'U' anal "II," alaaa Hm alrtu nr tai (irali.nl rlaaa ailllt(. Ilia, tire will naataaa any otliify maka-HDI'l. ut.A'allO aua) KASV MIIMh. limber Laae faellce ' Iipartinnt of tbe Intel lor, U. H, Ivtnd Olllce at laakevlew, Oregou, Juhe, 15, 1IM1H NOTK'K is Imrt-by nlvrn that OTIS FOIO.KTT, nr laakevlew, Oregon, wbo. on April 18, I'.RiH, made tlintxir and stone Hpi'llt-atlon, No. 4 ltd, for HK tpiarter NW iiuartnr, NK iinaiti-r KW tiiartrr, H- tl m H, Tnwnsblp HO H., Kaoifel K, Will. Mxrldlan, tiaa Hied notice of Intention to uiake h'inal I'roof, to establish claim to tln lantls above dfsrrlla d, laiforn Keacla ter and HM'rlver at Ijikrvlew, Orruoo, on tbe 1st ilayuf Hoptriubtir, lUOti. t'lainiaut names a wltntutsi's : J. T. Motzkfr, Wm. Stimplli;, C O. Metrker, lllrt Lee, all of Iakevlew, Oreitou. i-.-IO J. X. Wataou, Iteffleter. T the Parmer of Lake County We are now making up our fall list for publication, and desire to call your attention to this fact, for tbe reason that we want to write up your property aud scud it out, In older to get it into tbe market lefcre the pur ebaswrs rommence cominu. Yi't are still bavlnir uiinieroiis luiiuarlea for lands lu this section and are in touch with buyers tor all k Intts or real J-t-tate. Owiug to the strliignucy of fiie money market lor the past ninety days we bare been some list kaudi rapt! and cou d not make tbe sales that we would have made Otherwise but from the meaent outlook, money , matters will be eiisler very eoon, and j nnrttiiently buyers will be lu the market for laud. Now should you have laud for sale, we invite you to rail on us aud llixl our methods of J selling real estate and you will be con ; tinned at once that we can tlnd you a iHiyer for your iiinrt. limit forgait the location, Cogburn n-taideore, two blocks west of I'ost it ! King s saloou. 'SOU Pacific Iaud Co. Notice The Lake County Kxatniner has changed bauds, C. O. Metzker having old tbe paper to Fred J. Ilowman. All moneys due on subscrlitlou are payable to Fred J. ilowman, and be is to continue thu Miner to ell subscrln- who have paid in advance, for the '' term for which sucb aubsoi Iptlons have been paid. Dills due for adver tising to June 15 are payable to (3. O. Metzker. Signed C. O. Metzker Fred J. liowmani. May Ranch For Safo A choice qmirter section of improv ed meadow land, one und one hall mile east or Paisley, Lake couuty, Oregon This land U under irrigation, supplied with free water rights from tbw Che waucan river. Surface level and smooth having been mowed and raked over fcr many years past. I'ublia road u north and east lines of place. ' For further particulars, ad.lree or Inquire of T. J. Jlrattaln. Falaley, Oregou. Learn to Play Piano or Organ In One Hour II you can t play lijr note, w will teach you In one hour to tli , ,'our favorite plow of mimic i,y Um'""Kihv Form" iiiftluiil. V01. will then bo ready to lay at fuue any itnd all lililHly written lu 1 IiIh 11,. vv iiiethoil, which Is ho Hliuple that an clglit-year-olii child can letirn tupbn the plain, or oran In an hour ' without a teacher. Don't have a allcnt orau or piano In the liouae any Ioiik'JJ. Tr.v tills iiieilmil at our expciiac OUR OVUiH; We will acini yon, cxpri'MM cliariri'H prepaid bv iim, a bouiul portfolio of KM) iilit'Uii'of popu lur ani aacrcil iuiihIc In the "F-aay Form" method, and our (Juldo to the keyboard mil complete almple ItiMtriictloiiH, all you will need to la glu playing your fnvorltv plccca at nin e. Try the iiiiihIu wvemlavH. 11 you want It Head tin within the Hcvcinlava, and $1.00 a month for live iiioniliM thereafter. If urn don't want It mini it back to us In the seven ilaya at our exiMoiH. Klnmlv write im toilay nn.1 hhv: "I accept your five trial offer iu The Luke County Kxaiulnr-r. My pin 110 or olefin Iihh white keys." (ivii'OKrANT: Iloaure toHiv how many white key your Instrument haw.) Address. j;asy mktiiod musk; co., !M Wabush Ave., CLIcugju