LAKK COUNTY KXANlixKH, LAKKVIK 1 t A WONDERFUL YIELD OF WHEAT . The Kftxminot is in receipt of nn Article from some person luteresled in aJ ling fame to the state of Idaho hi far as her capunty for rr"Ju0 ate wheat Is concerned. It is giveo in the following paragraphs, and we 111 state that sevoisl other papers fcnve ifiveti space to a simlar artcle, so we cum not lie ie 1 of duping our waders in the interest of the said -tote originator of the wheat meutioneJ : 'if some one were to tell th aver mgn wuKxt farmer thitt it is possible to .raise a htat crop of .000,00iUM0 of fcnsir'-i on United States farms in vot v r he wonl I brand bis Inform ant .n Imr pure mid simple, and yet tost i f truer I i America planted a wo i rfnl now .vhent that has been prte t 1 I liy Abraham Adams of JLnliat . Idaho, that is just what toe ylel I viiul.l hare beeu this eeason, ase upon th probable crop of the j ear. 'Connected wi''i this assort ion is Ibe grpateot wbe tt story tlist has ever been t U, far trtriter than the wild 3t dr. a ns of th vheat king in the eJcmri'y of his v.i t doniaiu and the 4em vi t t r bis Idon harvest The Uni -U .it ft n ' l eight milli-vi of aoti '.ir A1h-k i id yet the gret g.M I t.y. ue.it Uska has returned Inks tit) iiiHil-"flanee when coin rarel with ta mi t Adam's Alaska beat hih in the secret aud far asy field of I in m, he has . r dually bronuhl to per'ection until he has Sjtre'i t i the word a nhat thst will fio, n ler aver-ue conditions. 200 bosh -t to the k.'i T ii is a large s.isertion. and hardly aVIi-nMile were i" not for thf fact that it c i rSicd ui. by surveys of land a--1 o t' ji-'t of t -Hiiers, au J the yield q 'iMty ha'!;.'d up by the Idaho F.v i ii nent StHti hi at Moscow, ida- . nn ' tiMm! tmlowed up uy omer to make a test to t ,ti m . 'ill eagc ae' i; tney can ati 'iti i'ior. T i a? ; 'ip reat disc i 'bt is both a tih-s' ind, when at the '.yield of the yield is only pait ery, for this Alaska wiater and planted as spring -n 'ier, i - No. for the neat heat g a ti'iri wheat that will grad I I i-agine a b r 1 winter1 the fjivat soft vheat belt: couurry, which "ith this o--' can coinpete with the har-i lands of the gre;l Sorthwest. A briftf history if this aim ira rds nlo'i-i sei is gi " fcy it uodeat or: who farms in a , all his life, until aitb a id tor hi i in a i itor, f. 1 1 tin wav, i 'Id age, t :edt and I' given the world ' e greatest . e '.a? ' an ri tor. stble id ot I9i tbi lead Mr dams' a beat came from an exp mpnot -it mat be planted thai and the next yen 43U a is of seed ' -from the seven aprinsr of 100;, taoundj, an ino r basic princ tbe acre. Her Baarkiple story heut The 15 ' ia the' fall, an ' were terriilo hail perfect i! i;';i! i'ltj r;ii pla" This Al;,t ne secir i n that l ids pla i " hHri.- ui -.,..) eat, i veu ' tg the 515 i :ned , ta re- rful ed ire this I I'lnds Her iat sum-ii " irtn3 which i ut the ".tern wheat so nuch Cliib auJ Clue ta the bad that many fields were aever turvestel, yet from the Alaska mhtl pints thur vas gathered a croii anion threshed -uL o3.000 pouuds; this when all other wheat was render ad practically worthless 'At about this time the Idaho stat ion became intsn-Hted in the wbeat and aske 1 to mak a tf st. Mr datua aairied a fiarrjplp to the station ut Hocsow, aud after a most thorough tot, received fin following reply: Hu.2j Vet .-;!7! !3 maio upon Hie sannple of Alwska wheat which you fought to thiu labratory, I have thie taasy: The kso- itls from the fall aown wheat wpr plump and fiouud and doubtless wil'. grade as No. ' 1. Judging from tb- cieoiical and physi cal condition o this sample, I will aay it will probMy take rank with the b'st raile of 'Hue ytei for flour leaking purposes The sample gronu from spring sown wheat showed by ehuioical auulysi' o-newhat higher airuteiu content (this be'ngan indicat ion of its probable strength for bread aiakiug purpose-'. 1 am lcliubd t.o Oiiuk that tha whuat yuu have burs ii wpiid if not superior of our lilue Stum for Hour making purposes." 1 iiM'jId likii to fniiko a mill tent when vor j ) i cau solid Hiic'dieat quanity tor that purpose. J. H. Jones, State Cliomlit.' 'In appearance the standing wheat ia afromj an 1 vigorous, with a corn aike growth. Its head in the beariug awrt is about four inches long to over that, and about an inch to an inoh airl a bait broad at its broadest part. The kernel is about tour times ttve aie tf bir.l vl -irl climr lights ream color without a dark spot, afi aloaa as bulled pen nuts in color. It Hi almost absolutely frost protected tod it would be a bard frost that would touch It. Its sturdlnesa makes it Impervious to ordinary storm or lisght hail. It Is ordiuarlly grown j scaffolding This he held with his right on high. dry. unirrlgatel land, and! "!. h mounted step by step wi.l stand drought as no known wheat ! ';"'s At the suni.ult. a height . . .. .. . w iirlmp! of eleven foot, ho imuNisl. with will. din mi iirw i i w eorrtnous yielding propensities, aud it must bo admitted that the world has been turned topsy turvy so far as wtieat raising is coucerned. "California, wbeie so much soft wheat is grown, is begiunlug to take up the Alaska wheat, for they see the opportunity of a hard wtieat yield. Farmers iu Missouri aud the east aud in the south, here soft wheat is all that cau be raised with success, are beginning to think of what is iu store for tberu when some neighbor con venes them, by mikin a first trial, that the wouderfnl Alaska wheat story is not so much a fabrication as the first story of seedless orangts was thought to be. "As a last test, Mr. Adams has sent single heads of wheat to other parts of the oouutry where he had men he could trust to p ant and ascer tain the result. Reports are just com ing to bim. and be Muds that iu other than on its home soil. Iu Alabama a head was planted December 31. was up January 30, waist high April 1, with leaves seveu eighths of an -inch broad, and July 7 was h'rveted. It! showed to be bard wheat of a tine quality, and the one hea l yielded the same as the Bret bead plauted iu Idaho. "One Oregon experimental station offered the origiuator 5 foi a pound of bis wheat, a rate of ovei $300 a bushel. The old gentleman did uot prize the ooey. He only wanted to be sure that some at'aobe was uot striving to get away some of his seed He required a contract that the state , would not dispose of auy wheat used in the test, aud upon securing that. sent the seed asked fir along. Now the United States experiineuters aie becoming interested, and next yar'o report will hnve much to say about Abraham Adams and bis wheat aud tbe old gentleman will at one step come as much into promiueuce as Luthr Burhauk, who atlho accopui plisbing hundreds of miracles with growing tbiugs. has been eu.ipsed by this man wbo has done what the aver- 'age farmer will believe is au impossi- iiaujM'ty-" i ho, t ieiri 'State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ""f1 Lncas County 8a i i lly I Frank J. Cheni-y makes oath that he is senior partner of tbe Hrmof F. J. i Cbeuey Jc Co., doing busiuess in the i city of Toledo, County aud State aforesaid, au I that sai l Arm will puy tbe surue of ONE HUNDUKD DOL LARS for each and evey case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the of use Hall's Catarrh Cure Frank J. Cbenev. Sworn to before me aud subscribed in my preseuce, this Ctb day of Dec ember. A. D. VMG. (Seal. ) A. W. Uleaon, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, and acts direct' v on the blood and mucous surface of the system. F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, O. Sold bv all Druggists, 7-c Take Hall's Family Fills for cousti pation. Soiiev for PuliliratU'ii. Department of the interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, July 22, 1908 Notce is hereby given that JAMES W. CONVERSE, of New Fine Creek Oregon, wbo on Nov. 1, l')'J, made Homestead Entry No. 2817 for SE quarter NE quarter, E balf SE quar ter. Sec 17, NE quarter NE quarter Serial No. OliiO, Section 20. Towu ship 41 S., Kauge 21 E., Will. Meri diau. has filed notice of intention to make Final Ave year Proof, to en tab libb claim to tbe laud above describ ed, before Itegiste and Keceivet at Lakeview, Oregon, on tbe 4th day of September, 1908. Claimant narnod as witnesses: Albert E. Converse, J. Heury Leh man, of New Pine Creek, Oregon. IM' G J. N. Watson, Register. Notice lor Publlrat oa Not coal land Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at Lakeview. Oregon. July 30, 1908 Notice is hereby given that SARAH OA UK Erf, one of the heirs of Will lam L. Millis. Dec'd Lakeview, Ore. wbo on May 17. 1902, made homestead eutry. No 2(i'J (Serial No. 0125). for K SW quarer, Sec. 1, E balf NW quar ter, Section VI, Township 40 S , Range 18 E.. Will. Meridian, baa tiled notice of intention. to make Final Five year Proof to establish claim to the land above described before Register and Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the Kith day of September, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: John C. Morria, Nancy Morris. Gordon Garrett, James McCiary, Francis M. Miller all of Lakeview, Oregon. 320 J. N. Watson. Register. iicrtlt-nt Health Ad lire Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 79 (iit) ord Ave.. San joae. Cal.. savs: "The worth of Electric Bitters as a gonearl family remedy, for bead ache, biliousness and torpor of the liver aud bowels is so pronounced that I jam prompted to say a word in its lavur, tor the benefit or those seeking relief from such aiilictions. There Is more health for tbe digestive organs in a bot'Je of Electric Uittera than ia any other remedy I know of." Hold under Guarantee at A. L. Thorn. ton's drag store, 00c. AN EASTERN MAGICIM. The Feat a Ceylon Fakir It Said e Havs Parformad. This curious plctutv of nn eastern maglctiin is from Caroline Corner's "Ceylon, the Paradise of Adam: the fnklr forthwith co unnoticed to unpack the burdcu on his hack, (lie principal (cm lnlng a Iwnilmo frauiowoik or anus extended, to effect a tmliince For some reason or other the fmtne work remained perfectly sternly mid perpendicular, while the fnklr stretch rd himself out like a spider on Its we'.i At Intervals on the bamboos were heavy nails, rusty, but sharp at the point. These iiiills distinctly pivtefnit ed the man's iiuiliognity colmcd tlcs!i when he stretched himself out on the framework. "Thus he remained, a hIJeocs wound tun lie by each uall. from w hli h the purple blood flowed, lying there for the space of ten minutes or so. except for the blood a lifeless tlgnre of clay. Then, muttering some strange gibber ish, animation returned, aud. mnklug movements so that the n.tlla were ex tricated from the womi.la. the fnklr with his ties kicked n"'iiv t'ie scaffold iug nnd ivinibiod hi we'r nloiie unsup ported In midair. "Yes, there this weird creature re mained, hi i livin i !i" olnte colored limbs app-1 e;ii!y s;i.T ami cataleptic, his eyes l' -d upward :;'t I K'nzml. "It'a ii fact.' s. I i CviitliUi i:i low tones of woiuler. 'At home they would Ray we vcre hypnotized. " KOr.EA'J ETCUETTE. Native's New Year's Call Upon an American Lady. The u.iti e iCoreiins. v. lio have be- ..e fa: iil.ir with foreigners and Iielr wajs, take very readily to the toin of calling mid eating on New .'car's day. nnd one 'American lady had a very oiillnr experience with a unlive olUcial In Seoul on New Year's ilay. She was keeping oi'ii house and had made preparations for re ceiving htr guests In the proper man ner. Among ober things she had made a very excellent and rather large cake, which ste expected to distribute iu small slices to her callers. A party of native gentlemen arrived, and. having ! given one of them a cup of tea. she ' placed tlU hue cake liefore hltu. with an Invitation to help himself. I She tb-;o went with the others to an other room and was gone some time. ! When fcte returned she saw. to her horror, that her cake had nil but tlls ' appeared The untlve. according to his Ideas of etiquette, had done hU best not to leave auy of the eatables set before blui. The Udy's vexation was banished i by a feellug of pity for the poor fel ! low. wbo was quite elck from over i feeding. It Is said that this call was J his tii-s t mid last that day. He de j dared to his friends that foreigners must be "all stomach" If they could go from house to house nnd "eat that much everv time." I.otnloii Mall. Getting Back at England. "The English will ridicule us for say ing vur and 'turrlble' and 'momma' when wo g abroad." said a school ma'am, "but we will have our answer ready. "We'll nsk them s why, w hen they want to know If we desire a cab, they say: " 'Fo wella. sa?' "We'll nsk them why they say paw tali' and 'watiuh' and 'Indlar and 'Idenr.' "And. not forgetting the h. we'll quote at them tne dialogue between the mistress aud the tiew mala: " 'Is your name Anna or Hauuuhr " 'Hannah, mum.' "'Oh. Hnnnabr "'No, mum; Hannah.' "'Hannah, you said.' "'No. Hannah.' "Spell If "Hay, hen. hen. hay T "New Orleans Times-Democrat. Tha 8fe Course. "That was a great Bpeei-h Mundy made,'' sul j the assw.-late editor of the old line partisan paper. "1 suppose we ought to have an editorial showing that be was mistaken throughout, but really I em't see how wc shall be able to do It, Ills logic Is unassailable. He baa simply knocked the platform from under our candidate." "I know It," replied the editor, "but we can't let It go. Let's see oh. Just refer to It as flapdoodle. That al ways satisfies the man wbo votes the straight ticket and gives our oppo nents no chance to come back at us." Chicago Record-Herald. Kaffir Greeting. "Saku bona" are the first words a stranger learus of the KofHr vocabula ry. The expression is the common form of Halutation used by tbe uatlves, and Its literal translation Is, "1 see you." It Is considered a mark of re spect not to give the greeting immedi ately, the delay showing the reverence In which the native holds his visitor. Experience Contribution. Poetic Friend Some one says a baby In the bouse la a wellsprlng of joy. Exasperated Young Parent Well, don't you believe It As an element of en joyment a baby in the bouse la a screaming farce, Baltimore American. Dear, Innocent Thingl Hubby (while dressing) That con founded trial balance was running In my bead all night Wlfey John, you must tell tbe manager, and maybe be will give, you extra pay for working overtime. Boston Transcript, i 4 hiwHle I'Ut rhii a Hi Hi veil Mr. Fdward F. Ilemy, wlh the rnlle l Slates Kxpress Co., Chicago, writes, "Ourtleneial Huperinteiideut banded me a bottle of Chauilicilnli.'a Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Keine.lv soma time ago to check an attack on the oi l chronic d Inn bona. I have used It since that time and cured many on our trains who bare been iek. I am an old soldier who served with Ki.thford H Hayes and Wllllnm McKinli-y four years In the 'Xlrd Ohio K'gimcMt, and have no ailment ex cept chronic dlrahoea, which this remedy stops at onoce. " Kot sale by Paly and Hall ( mill rraiil taller Not coal laud Department of the Interior, U S. I.hii I Oltlce ut Lakeview, Oregon, July. '4. P.HiS. Notice is hereby given that Gabriel Arruer, of linkevlew, Oregon, who on pril It, l!H;l, made Homestead Entry No. 'AM il. for K half NE quarter, See. X S half NW quarter. Section :t. Township IIT S, Range l! E.. Will Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Kuial live year Proof to establish claim to tho laud atmve des cribed U'fore Register and Receiver at lakeview. Oregon, on the 20th day of August, I'.HW. Claimaut names as witnesses: Fred Snyder, I'Yed Spanireiiherg. II. E XiiimIoii, Jnck McCulley, all uf I.akvixw, Oregon. i f J N. WhIsoii. IWister. Administrator's Notice. THOMAS C. Lll'ILE ESl'ATF Notice s beretiy gveu that tb liuiler siwir'd has been mnioliitad ml j miiilxtriitor of the estate of Thomas C. Little, deceased, by the Cimtity Court or the State i'f Oregon, for the County of Lake, and has qualified. All persons having claims ngalust said estate are hereby notified to present tho same at t ie law office of W. J . Moore, In lakev.e. Oregou, with proper vouchers and duly vended withiu six mouths from tho date here of Datod and first published this 10th day of June, '.'JON. , U. H. UTILE, Administrator. Tim hip liiid ellre Not coal land. DeiHrtnMiit of tho lnterolr, U S. Land Ottlce at Lakeview, Oregon, August It. I'.tOS Notice is hereby given that EDWIN HAltTOti, of Ijiikeview, Oregon, bo on June 9, UKI8, made Timber aud Stone Application No 4P.V.I, Ser ial No 0:i2l. for E half E half, Sec tion .r. Township 40 S, Range 21 E Will Meridian, has tiled tot ice of in- leiiiiou i.o instce r inai rroot to es tatilih claim to tbe land above les cribed. before Register an I Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 2.'l day or October, I1KS CUimant iiames as witnesses: R. K. Euuk, T. 11. Viriion. Omri Prouifh, ateve Down, all of Lakeview, O-egon. 3,'J 10 J. N. Wbtsoo. Register. Votir for runllcatiou -.(Initialed Trart i iii.k: i.4 Mti.r, Lakeview. Oreg. n, Land Otlle, August 0, 1908. Notice is hereby given that, us dir ected by tbe Commissioner o tbe General Ind Olilce. under the pro visions of Act of Congress approved luue 27, 100, Publlc-No. :Ui:l. we will offer at pu til lo sale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock a m ,on the 20th day of September, 11)08 next, at this office, the following tract of Jann, to wit: NWqurter NVVquarter, Sec. 22, T. 38 8., R. 2o H, W. M. Any persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to Hie their claims, or objection, on or before the day above designated for sale. XI 7 J. N. Watson, Reigster. Fred P. Crouetnilier, Receiver. Timber l.anit .utleo. Not Coal Land. Department ot tbe Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakview, Oregou, August 0, )'J0H. Notice is hereby given that MAU RICE H. WHITEllOUSE, of Lake view, Oregon, who on June 4, 11K)8, made timber and stone aplicaticn, No. 419:5. Serial No, 0288, for SW quarter Section, 28 Township 38 8., Range 21 E. , Will .Meridian, has Hied notice of intention to make Final Proof to es tablish claim to the land above des cribed, before Register and Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregou, on the 19th day of October, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Anna L. Wbitehouse, G. W. Hardisty F. II. Sny ier, K. A. Paxton, all of Lakeview, Oregon. 8-13-10-15. J. N. Watson, Register. Kite Fly inj; ut Ilonanza Over in Honnza, Klamath County, Aug. 1st, is observed each year as Kite day in which old aud young in dulge. it is intended to have a kite fete regularly hereafter on August Ut. People fiom Klamath Falls and other places went to Bonanza to enjoy the sport. Prizes were awarded and great enthusiasm worked op. Such tournaments are worthy of emulation as it gets people togeber, and a short relief from the strain of business does every one good. DIARRHOEA There is no need of anyone suffer- ing long with this disease, for to effect a quick cure it is only neces sary to take a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In fact, In most cases one doee Is sufficient. It never fails and can be relied upon in the most severe and dangerous cases. It is equally vaV ueble for children and ia the means of saving tbe lives of many children each year. In the world's history no medicine has ever met with greater success. PRICE 25. URSE SIZE 50. WANTED-A mn.pl. I .Mr. i M...M "Hun, W5 i! nuiktn. nnmy Mil . f fmt a. tp Mitrrtr mi vmw. Nil MllNK. V lll-.IH lllf.lt mini ymi nlwiuUiMmvnl mii till r I' Wihl Km m lii ativmin. vivwIi'T" III tlir I1 . .11..., I N llS' rill'.l', I III-!, elmlii. ahlihtun irnu my ri.i ui nn i i.nl It in iiiiv lrt ymi m.h. tl v i m Hin tiel i'l llr Mil.liril vr ili MS wuh I mi tlx !, y, Ir lit. It li ll In li mil M.ima mi. I r.' ' M At ai i f-l. rs.TAot DDirre '""""'i )hiIiki i i.i. . i h i. ii.i.i.u m. rHiflUHl rKIWte i una null emni i..v. . i.ml i,.miv r..i Yuu mv ft. In ti it.i.l.llrmrn .mlill l.v iMirlii. ilitn i i.l n anil Im ll hmmiiUi lnrr wi d'iii-i, liriiind ..uf tin i' la. Nr III V Ui-vilaiH twit nl iiiHlmannwa it ii- iir mini v.lil rrii-iv mr rnl.tl.ili,a anil Irmll our Illtht4lil ul 4ir; i. .u i if'Hr im tt in rulur aai,iit. J' '; Will SE ' ' IU Ml l tiri. ! i-i ii. . r.ii n.f ii hi .m . r i .ii iti COASTER tum lltALIIi. . m.'.tl ft' I'l ' NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTUn NAII.M, Tai'ka or i.Uaa will "o Iat Ihr air nut. Nixly lliuitaaii.t wn anl.l lal yr-" Ovrr Iwo buiHliril HhhismihI paiia now la w. nrmnRlPtinM, Ma.lrlnaUHira tll.llvrly till rii v t itlni if vn villi. ulilraml linrillnalilr will! a aiM-t-ial nualiiv of iuMrr. whu li nrvrr hsurnri jfir pr.mtiii v t t-t railuiiaanJ wlikh i ln.ra III, atliall Mlin lUlra wlllmllt ma Ihr air lora. atir. Wr liavr Innulirvlaol Irltria Ar.li-tia:iiiiiria aiatuiB thai llirir In ra havaoillv ulioiuol I wire in a whole araaou. The y wriah an ordinary lire. Hie ium-lui iraiatliif qua Intra hrnm ivrn bv arvrral lavraa of thin. aiKH tally inriierril lalnli. mi the " . .. ".-'- ,-'i- irrail. I nrrr.lliar pner Ul inrar lir.-a .P, airi iwif .inn n't tm lav ltlli"a. .Krrtlainv tu )oar wr are moklnaaapaHial Unoiv pin r 1.1 ' Ihr ruler ol only M So jh-i air. All ordera ahiin-il aamr ilny alter la rr,-clvr,. WralilpC O n on approval You tin not tay win until you have exaniinnl ami I.miihI Ihrm atrd-llv a iriiwinal, We will allow a naah llantiiit nf ) per rent nlirirhv making the tune e4.nft i i-ain if you arnrl I-1 I.l. t'Alt Willi llllllKIl and encloae thia a.lvritiartiiriit. Wr will alan arinl one nukel platrtl hiaaa haml nin. Tlte. lo b retiiuirtl at III H eietiae If for am frnaoii they air mil aatiafaclory oil eaamnmtton. We .re perfrctl trhalilr and nmnrv aent In ua ia a. lr a In bank. If you outer a pair of Iheaa urea, you will fiml thai (hey will tnlr enam, run laalrr, wear belief, laat loiitrr and look finer than any lire vcni have ever uar or arrn at any une. W. know that you will lie ao well plraard lhal when V" want a bu vt-le ymi will give ua your onler We went you lo aend ua Irial order al once, heme Una rrmaikahlr tire i.llrr. lrm nmm mtr-rn vnre tun't luy any kind at any prlt-e until yu aen.l (or a patrol r Willi nL-tU I llnlgelhnui I'un, nur 1'na.f lnra on appno al an. I 1 1 lal at the special Introdtirtoiv price quoted .Iwve, or write for out Ing 1 ire and hntnliy CUl"Kiir wlikb deavrlbea and quolca .11 makea anil kinds of Urea al atioiit hall the ii.unl prirea if. but wine ua a poatal totlay HO Ml I' 1 It I N iv III' llt i I Nil . bicycle UU nUI YwMI or pall of Urea frum auvour until you k now the new aud "inlcifut ofler we are maklug. II ouly cuat. poautl tu learn evervthli''- WillcllNUW. J. L MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL TltlHr.lt 1.1 II aOTIt'M. Department of tho Intr-ilor. U. S l.und Ottloe at l4tkivlew, Oregon, May lu IlKiH. Notion is tteiridiy glveu thau WILL JAM J. 1'KOUDKOOr, of Lakeview, Dri'Kon, win on April X I'.MiH. inade tinilicr Htm stone aplloatliui. No. 4IIC1, fur .N K iimrtrir 8W qnnrter K half, NW iinrtHr. lot 1 and '.', Noi'tlnn 1H, TowiMliip :i7 H Kiuitftt 17 K., Will McrlllHii, liuslllsd ntilice uf intntiun to tniiko Finn1 i'roof to caliililish claltn to the bind aliove desorilnxl hnforo ivi-uiMlor and lini:(ivur, ut liSki'Tinw, ()routi, oil tbe lHth tiny of AiiKUHt liHW. ('laliuHiit names as it tn-Hai-s : ('tins M. Fsnlkniir, of Lukeview. Oi'ngiiii, Oliver W. Howard, of Illy, ( irpgon, Diuili'l .luhusou, of KUmutli Kails, Ori'U'Mi, Tbotnus J. 1'owell, of Lukeview, Oregnn. tf J. N. Wutsou, Kegister ' Tloibcr Irfinil "aollrc Ocparttneut of tbe Interior, XI. H. Land Oltii'e at Lnkevlew, Oregon, June. ir, v.m. NOTICK is horedy given that OIL HKUT O. L.MMIAM. of 'Vlstlllls, Oregon, who, nu April !.", '.HH, niade tlinlwr and stoiio applii'atlou, No. 4U.I, for NW quarter SW iurter,Seo tlon '2H. Tottnsiiip :W S . JUnge 10 K. Will. -Mi rl iinu, has tiled notice of intention to make Float Proof, to establish cliiiin to the land above described, Lefore Register aud Itccei ver, at Lakeview, Oregou on the HUt dny of August, Claimant names as witnesses: Walter tloward, Frank Howard, Win, C. Patten, all of Lakeview Ore gon, and Oscar O. Baldwin, of Vistillis, Oregon. 20 IU J. N. Watson, Iiegisler male i.aiiitl otlcc. 1 U. S. Land Ottlce, Lakeview, Ore gon, July 17 , IlKiH. Notice is hereby given that the Htiie of Oregon bus (lied iu this olllco its applicutiou to select under the provisions of the Act of' Congress of August 11, 1H-1H, nnd tbe Acts supple mental and ameiidtory thereto, the fol lowing descrilirid, unappropriated, nun mineral public lands, as follows: List No. 0101., for SK .niarter SB quarter, SW qtiaiter SK quarter, Sec. W. i .r. K. Hi K, and HW quarter KK quarter, Heo. '21, T. ii8 ti., Ii. 15 K., W. M. Auy and all persons claiming ad versely the lands d esc 1 1 lied, or desir ing to object because of the mineral character of the laud, or for any ottier reason, to the disposal to applicant. should file their affidavits of protest in this ottlce on or before tbe 19tb day of September, l'JOH. J. IN. Watson. Keglster. Tbe above notice will be published In the Lake County Lxamlner print ed at Lakeview, Oregon, and the Ho nanza bulletin, printed at lioniinza Oregon, for tbe full period of tbiry duys prior to the date herein lust men tioued. J. N. Watson Register. July 30 Sept 10. Mate l.ua Netiee, U. B. Land Oflloe, Lakeview, Ore gon, July, 15, llMJd. Notice is hereby given that tbe State of Oregon has died in this office its application to select under the provisions or me act, or congress or August 11, 1818, and tbe Acts supple mental and amendatory thereto, for tbe following described lands, to wit: List No. 085, for SF. quarter SW quarter, See. 4 and NW quarter NW quarter, Sec. 1), T. H. , K, 21 K. W. M List No. 080, for HW quarter NK quarter, Seo. U, T. 31 H., Lli K., W. hi. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the lands described, or desiring to object because of the uilueral character of the laud, or for auy other reasons to the disposal to applicant, should file their aUldavlts of protest iu this otllce, ',on or before tbe 10th day o' September ,1'.K)8. J. N. Watsou, iiegister. The above notice will be published in tbe tbe Kveuing Herald, printed at Klamath Falls, Oregon, and the Lake County Examiner, printed at Lake view, Oregon, for a period of at east 30 days prior to the data last mentioned in tbe above notice. J. N. Watson, Keglstor. July 30-Sept 10. OASTOnXA. than tie jf Iha Kind ni Haw AIwhh Boajjff Ihl Kind Yni Han Altran ifsatBl r itmcMTom unit ill.lrlrl H itiU nn,! nltttitl i r" v. I Imtil.lixl lr m. i nt ami vmIii an S ii4.a III ilvm , ft 'h "MI. "IK RIDER AGENT- .nil I BCr If TA.Iurn ah.n vmi r,niv our imhiiiiiiiii raiAimrna atv WILL Bt flSIUrlldnLU .i.ir our ..i.ii, hh.i, on. ir tin. yen V .rll ill titNlirl .tailr Ui y, Ira lor i moria V .inilir.l llli H .i Iii.iHI aliv. li.lmv mil y..u ran ll nur liy, Ira umlri your own tuni I'lala . liy rr, riva,l W it., nail irgularly hatM in.mj lund lilrvlra, I hi i na.lr liv tiui I Imatfu rriil nmri. 'I lir r r Ivar iu -H Mill. 1 Ira. f tiMiva tmi.aiti llla liiailril lira iri roller rliahia and LH-UaU, iaiia, trualr. am i. lik ama utaU rVfca. UfiCTURE-PROOF ! ( W$tof.1ZZcot! PAIR ONLY liuni .illa- tha think ruhhar traaa ul iiiiiiiira atrlpa ll' iK-rn liillttlir lllltltK.I VF ....I ..I.' lid "Ii." alan rim atrip "II" mininrr than to ftravnnt rim riililne fhla lira will oiillaal any nlhai . , .V rwaaa nur i . i.i.iaiiu aui. limber Land Nolle Pepartniiiiit of the Intel lr, L'. H, Iaiid (Miles at Lnkevie, Oregou, June, ifi, l'.KW NOTIOF. Is hereby given thht OTlS FOLL KIT, if laskevlew. Oregon, who, on April 1H, r.aiH, nut. In timber and stone applb-alion. No. tHll, for HK quarter NW quarter, NK qtiaiter SW quarter, Snftl'iii H, Towusbip IE) S., I tango '2 R, Will. .Meridian, has tiled notice of Intiht nui to unike Fluid i'roof, to oetHtillsh cIhIui to the IhiuIs above deacrllirtl, Iwlnri' Kc! la ter anil Receiver Ht l.iikeviesv, Oregon, on the 1st (lityof Septemlier, I1NI.H. CliiiniHiit names as wltneHses: J. T. Met7ker. Win. Stimptlg, (' O. Met.ker, Hilt Leu, till of Lnkeview, Oregou. 'iri-10 J. N. Watson, Keiilster. Notice The Lako Cnutity Kxiunlner baa t'liHiiged hands, C O. Metker tiavlng sold the paper to Fred J. iiowiunn. All moneys due on subscription are payable to Fred J. ilowtnati, amr be is to continue the paper to all suttecrip ers who have paid in advance, for the full term for which such sutisci Iptions have been paid. Kills dun for adver tising to June 1 lire payable to C. O. Metr.ker Signed 0. O. Metzker Fred J. Ilowman. Hay Kancli I or ale A choice quarter section of linprov ed meadow land, one and one hall eille east of Paisley, Lake county, Oregon This laud is under IrrimiUoti, supplied with free water rights from the Che- waiic.an river. Surfsce level and smooth haviug beeu mowed and raked over fcr (many years past. Public road oa ' north Bud east Hues of place. I For further particulars, ltd. Ires! or Inquire of T. J. ilrattaiu. Palnley, Oregou. Yj t Learn to Play Piano or Organ In One Hour If you cun t piny by iioti-. w M ill teach you In out hour to pl.ij vtiur fiivorlti' pU'cn of iuiinIc by the "iav Form" niftliud. Vou will then tin ready to piny ut nine any and all music written In this new method, which Is ho simple Unit an eluht -year-old cblld can learn to plat tin fnno or organ In nil hour 'wltbmit a toiu'ber. Pon't have a rillcul oVkii or plftno In the houae any lunger. Try this method at our expi-nee. 6UK OFI UK: We will scud yon, exprcHH I'bargcM prepaid by tin, a bound portfolio of KM) pleces'of opu lar and sac red mimic in the "Kimy Form" met hod. ami our Oulde to the keyboanl and complete simple InstructloiiH, all you will mtd Ui Imn glu pluyliiK your favorite pkctH at once. Try the music wven dayn. If you want Haoml iih fl.5u wilbln the Mcveti days, aud f l.txi a month for five months thereafter. If tu don't want it hcimI it bru'k to 'us In the wven daya at our ex's-nee. .Kim ply write us totlay an I aay: "f accept your freo trial offer In Tba Lake County Fxamlner. My pJaun or orgrim hue white key,. (IMPOKTaNT: ilemire trtnav bow many white keya your Instrument baa.) AtldrcHH. KASY MKTHOI) Mlffild CO., ,T!S WiiIuikIi Ave.rClilcag( Nolle lor Cubllcallow DepBrtment of the Interior. U. K. Land Oltlce ut lakeview, Ore-ion. July 14, l!Mi. Notice is berebv ulven lliuf L'n.a.a II. Amsdeu, of Lakeview, Oregon, vno, ou iNovemuer, 12, 11)07, made llomestoad Hntry No. 307(1, (Serial Number 0.15) for N 10 ri II u rl r Mini. tlon ,34, Township 37 S,, Ibinge rj Hi., wuiHinette Meridian, baa Hied notice of intention t.n mala li'inul Commutation Proof.to establish claim to the laud above described, before lieillster aud Receiver ut I abaaUn, Oregou, ou the 1th day or September! J I7VO. Claimant names an ut rttuuduui T ii WIMits, Joe Aneuer, Uubrlel Arrner, of Lakeview. Ilrmmi . Oritfith of Ne Pine Creek, Oration, w-u J. n. wainon, Kegiater. - - IJ ... .U.1 . ... i. . . J 7th aud 8th urade auhool !nnV tnr sale enquire at r'The FoeL" 30 5t Handsome ebony niusio cabinet for sale cheap. Enquire at Um furniture tore an Lit L).,iaV '.wma.'.' '- it ; .y' ajB