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hAKK COUNTY EXAMINER. LAKEVIEW, ORE.iON. TJIURHDAY. ALOUHT 27. V.m RARE TREAT IN STORE FOR. MUSIC LOVER.S )r. Heritage i aplondM aung . rvlcn to a crowded and delighted Hiulli'iicn In tho Method Ixt church IhhI Sunday avenlnn. hart h flue high- hana voire of iinxiiiil quality, end Interpretations vi tho mania were ph-axlng lo nil, lnti-rxrlittf mikI praiaclug the song with appropriate remarks ilret lpttv of ihnxo rendered, awl of lint nulhoi a. Among the eiwgit given worn: "Rolling Mill Foaming Blllowa." from "Creation" by liny dn ; "I hum in ii (Sremi Hill Far Away," bv (iuno.li "Uiid. Kindly Light." Mo- KW')"T favorltn: "The Lost Chord" Ijr Hu'llviin; "Within tlin Sacred 1 1 veling.'" from "Tho Magic Flute,"; l,y M..7iirl ; Mini "Tim J Idly City," l,y Sloven AdailiM (if Loudon, j Tho Inter In it Ntun do Plum, fori A i lit -II M 1 1" I 1101110 U .Ml'-lllll Mnv j I i n k, w hit was InixliMid if Him noted Agiicultural College Cnrvnllit, OrcKon, Olfora collegia! cntirNf in Agrlchl turo, Including Agronomy, llor eu lure, Aiilmul lliinhiiiidry. Dairy Huh linmlry, etc. i l-'tirvt-t t y ; DuineMle Science and Art: Civil. Electrical, MiM'liiinii'iil, iiml Mining Eugluet'Ong ; Commerce ; I'liitrimiry. Oiler eloineutry cutirco In Agricul ture, Furextry, Dohh-hIIii Science Mini Art, C'imiiieico, itiiil .Meehauio Attn, including forge tturk, cabinet look ing. tcU.' IKtlng, plumbing, iiiiichiiiv work, t li'. Htt oiitf fiii'iilty, modern equipment frj t ti it loii ; iixiih Sept. 'i'l. JlliiHt rii oil ratalogno with full Infnr tll.lt lull (It) application to the lU-igxler, free. OREGON NORMAL SCHOOLS D. .Mill lllti'lld H) lllTDIlIC II ii'iiclicr? Tin )r'irHi Mtiitf Noriiml Si'IiiiiiU ut A -l.la in I .Moti inuiitli mid Wo-tuii nlfcr cxccpi Imiiil I ml iii'ciuciit a tu miHU'iitrt pr'inrlii t't tl'licll. I'm rutnliinui' r iilhi-r In- fllllllHl IlHI. Illllln-HK till pnl'll'llt M lf till' l'Nll'C. tli cIhmiIm. or the Secre tary id the llniiril, C. L. STARR., Salem, Oregon ASHLAND Commercial COLLEGE A Miami, Orrgnit Something: Special i ' r. .rilrnnJ Tr.li.lng, Thttrough ' una rriiitai '- i '-'rhlp. 4; y Monlhi fno "t the Special 'eiiri Miiie-iuuiiliix' xWuilxr i epl. niiK-r 7. w 111 lie t'littilii'l . i.ir- tu Jnl I. I'M. fu ll lMiliuii'rv, . !U Tlili 4 tniililli. In .'pl mate ftlel I, Inn. P. KITNI U, lrc t'ue Prints Made XTCHItfit II g I Will lllllkl' I I lit' I'ntltM (if iin.v triut uf l.tml In the l.nkevlew I, mid DlNtrlct. mid do n I ih tract work. Cull ir Willi' W. U. SNYDHK ' Lake v It w - Oregon ia erecting a plant at rORTEAND, OREGON for the manufacture of tlielr world fainoua PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, gas, etc., etc. A moderate amount of money wilt Mtart yon in profitable bualnest. STAR TORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved by Competitive Tests to bo Tho Beat In 'I he World. For full particular regard ing well (irilling mathinea, timnlies. etc.. write to THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. or AKHON, OHIO. for men who toil Levi Strauss & Co's Copper Riveted Overalls the kind that "WEARS" cut full made of iclvcted (lenim tiitniiinir of oriranliiliiir a He star Drilling piacline Co. I lniVhirwii? I took coiujiuu,v aeo our uow aatuplfa Mayhrlck wmiMin, whoxe cnn at. on time created a lot of International controversy between hnglatid ami the United State. 'Hid Doctor xang one ong taken from a character In ton Konin, who ranm-rad micli iweat monto from the ( rinui of hlit own heart. Ha aU lead the luitt I'Miilm to prove there In no better way t i rn Iha CJod, than by nacrod MoiitfN and itmtrumeutal miixlc. Dr. Heritage Iihh travelled conaldar aldy In the old world, and tin the ilUtlnrtli.il of hririgiiignverand intro ducing "The Holy City" to the American Public, how mi writ known and ao highly appreciated by all liinxli! lover. Tho people of Liikavlew are aorely fortouiitn In hiivlutt this noted iiiiiu and upli-ndld xliiHir, vimIi them. lln l')Hiiiiiir Inokii fur a crowd at tin' (l.rn hoiiHii luiii'.rrow nllit that will nil all tho aviillatilit pnc. LOWER FREIGHT RATES TO KLAMATH FALLS T. A. K. raxHi tt. tlin lucnl BK'iMit of tint S 1' at Klnit.it 1 1 Mutm Hint a n fw rnt Iihm lii'i'ii iniidii on wool in I lie iicimo from Doiriit to Iluhton. Nc Vork Mild CU1IIMKIII llllltn, viit the Hoiiit I iulf rmitii. The iittn In t'l 07'B and It tdioiilud liuvn a tendency to rlnn n in Ii id tint wool of I.nke iiud Kluiiiiit Ii ciiintii'H tu the tcrmiiniM of tho ('ullfoniiii ,N(.nt hi'MtU'i ii. A Suinliij WfddliiC A !i lot no Idliitf, hut lii'ikutiful and : ltn rechlve, m rVli-Lriiti d at the hoiii of Mrx. ( lnirUiui, on liift Soil- ( day ht II'. M., In thin city. .Mihj Norn tho pretty mid necouiplixi.ed (iiniyiiier wiih united in iniirriunp lo Mr. dtto (iretHT if a l.iikevlew, a yuunu iiiiiu uf excellent tiiiliitH, inorul itiil iil'Mklit, and L'uiiiuh from oua if our exce lent (ieniiiiii fniiiilli'H. Ti e HUcxtH PuiiHihted of tlia '(fiicntH, TelnttveH, mid u hw frlMiiln of the ' Lrido mid Kiofuii. 'i'lm cireiuony wiih peifornied by Kid. W, A. Ilt.pkiUH of th liiiptlHt clilircll iu a tew well ctiOKcn wnrdit in it very imprchhivo way. The litleu. Until wiim Mr. Ili-rn hii (ri'lier, a riiuilier of the Kruum and Mibb (ieni vii Huhii Malting HikI Candy Accoidini to h ftiiteiiient liy Dr. N K. Foxier, Mccretury of tlio Stule lluord of lliiiltli, hii niiiilj'i-iu of xev eiid tlun iixnd xiiinpli-H ot t'Hiidy nt tlie hIhIo liiluirHtory at Jlerkcley kJiowm thut neiirly all cheiii ciiudy iiuinuf.ic .tilled iu ('iilitiirtilii im Kruxxly adulter ' aled, niiiiie tit ti n mini li'B ntiuini u e hiuh Iih per cent In pm a i tint. tho '.' iiiiiiiulHi't in em ut loud proiiicti) Unit mo to Im u I 'mi it lieitriuit liofoio tho Stiito I'.uurd (d ileullli Anyiiht '."J, a litrL'o iiropurt ion are cm. (It iiihiiii- f , tui t lx. 'I hey will pot to the Ki'ill If Dr. Fuiier hut hi way. IMiu l' an Old l.n T' o "Andorxon, Ciilif., News bhvb tluil tho workmen in tho tun well of the Ainlorxoii Water Company wtrnck n luc over four feet In dliiuieter, at a depth of thirty teet. It was very null and itnlioilded In l ine snivel. Thin Ion in ii tt t hiiva tlonled thcro hk'ch au when tti riwr run now where tho well in now lieiuu dilif. Juxt what kind of a treo it wiih opiiiionx diller. Sumo think it whm a pi no or ceilnr, whllo otherM xuy it wait mi otik treo. Anyway, it whm nt nuine period in hu'oh piiHt a treo uf uoiuo kind, and a Li ik' one too. IA ft His AMfc AUuraa Flaiiiealer, 14: Sheriu" Calwcloll wont up toliooHo Lake thia week and arretted deo. II. Waltao, wanted at Modoato for rieHortiuu hid wife and elopuiK with another woman. The man waa found ou the weat aide of the lake, but tlie woman was not in evidence. Waltse denied all knowledge of the womau aud Mr. Caldwell has ao far failed to locate her. Wife dexertiou, however is a crime and the prisoner will be com ielled to auawer. J-ttlntf I'n tty N'ar Eurkeirt, California, about 250 mile eouthwcHt of Lakeview, had a severe quake early the uiorninit of IMh int.. which dauiaued the courthouae, and Carueitle Lltirary, and emaahed chim ney h. ilato laba wiudowa aud erokury to the amount of aeveral thouaued dollars. No one waa burt, but there waa a badly scared lot of people there duriiiK the shock, that came at iuter vale of 1 : 6H, 3; 08 and 3: 60 o'clock. A Fairly JootI Show The Hla: Novelty Road Co. KHve vaudeville entertainment here Katur. day iiljrht. For the character of the allow the work wan nil rltfht. Earl la pretty in aid ua a Dutch comiiie dliin, ami Tip I'ledurer not at nil bad a a black face artlxt. The llluatra ted hoiik and iikivIiik picture were very Rood. They will la; here later with aaeiitlro new allow. Free to Our Readers We take pleumue iu auuounciuR that we have arrunKod with the well known 11 mi of E. (J. De Witt & Co., Chicago, HI., for them to aeud one full box, a week's trial, of their wondertiil little Kidney and Bladder Hills to each reuder and auticrilier of thm paper. TIicho pilla are h'hly recomnicudod and are an excellent prepurnt ion for all forma of Kidney and Hluddor troulilu. If you are aull'eriiiK with Im in buck, Imckache, wean aiuueya and iulhtmution of the bladder, eond your name and uddreaa to E.O. Do Witt At Co., an: I '2Ua La Hallo Av ., Chii'iiwo. Hi , and thev will aeud you iibaoliitely free n full box of their Kdney and Bladder I'illa, potpnld. Bo eure to luke the advitntaue ot this oiler prouiitly and dou't tail to uioii tlon thia paper whou aeudiutj uaiiie and add l ean. Subcrlbe for The Exuniluor and get thoao iimgiuinea, too. Personal Mention I Mlt Dunn Ilciich, of 1'ortland, i vlxlii. hor iiuclna Marry and Loreri II. Hoy. bhe lx tho diiiiuher jf a form- t edi r of tlie Examiner. (She left hue with her parent when a viry miiiill child. Title I her Mmt vlxlt oluce tliku and ulm returu a youn lady, J, D. Wnator and family, have re tnrrifld from their caniiiinu ooliuir on the Chowraucaii. Mr. Venator la iniicli Improved In health, and la now In tho active work of Lie .profetelnn. Onkley Clerk wna the Ailt-1 rerewn tutlve Iu town thla week. Cnrndl llondereon, of Elko, Nevii iln, le Iuth lonkiiiK over the country, A.'i. Dutiiiio, tho Inrnlierniun, wna over I 'rldny from Hid w ell. EviW NiimrKiir, of Aliini", wiih In towti I rlday. .1, V. Cent nil anil wife and Mnrv Doyle were nrrvn!a Friday from Heart well, Nelinixku. Chiift inn) Clirl-. Ftnhl mid W! C. ICohh were over I rldny from lily. I'riiik HutchiiiKiin, of NcImoii, Ni liriixkn, i-nine out I rldny to takt- n luiik el. thi" country. Mr. W. A. WIMilre. Henri F. Wll hlre, ami Mr K. I'. Neal were over from Ahlaui! Iat week. F. I.. Martin mid John I'.uImtih, of Altura were lu town Frlduy, Clin K. JeiiMen hue token ,H citae on the Almm New Kra. Max Whlltelxley, of I'ortl md, U xhiikinu haiidit with hit many frieiiiln. lie w hh former I y u clerk in the United State laud iilljce, Mr. Yuuric. vt Ho'li, California, whohiiN tieeu VlxitinK tiff pareutx. Mr. aud .Mr. Win Heryford, for Homo time, returned to LkT LoillC yeflerdiiy. She wa artatV.iHuie 1 I y her elster MIkm Kiidio and her hruther Felix. The latter will attend whool at LotM the coining echool year. ' Mis.i Helen A veruenctto left town yi'Mterdiiy Sor Eodi, California, where aim will ( liter tho hiiiti hcIk oI. Mr. and Mm. J. E. lieiirard left Mo i'iv or Shu Dioifo, to arend the winter, iih in their uxiihI ciihtom. Mm, ('nrrik.tr and aon of the Webt Si'lo were in twu hint l-'iiduy. A. E. Murphy, of Huron, came over to the Metropolis ot Southern Oreifn Friday. "Toffy" Storknian wim in from tho TO ranch at the head of the valley Holiday. Ed Hiitton wna tin from Davie Creek xeicial dtiya this week. Dun (iadfll and F. E. Handera, were In from Camp Creek .Sunday.' Jo T.n. iIhuhi, ,f Dry Creek, ca me over Sutid iy M. (!. (iodfrey nml J. C. Towns were down Siiiolay from Hon Inud. Ainnliir llic I'lllnh ienpli In town I lie piK-l week WO linte: l',i. l'.oild. I.iiuIh Ijiiun-t. .1 1 1 1 ii I.'i'lH-rir. I.huIh Maut , John S. Colilt, W. S. I.vuii, A. Ilililill nml S. W. Yoiiiii; and wile. C. C. Cannon of New line Cree' , wan In limn Frl'lav lie ha nul'l hi farm ami I to leave kiiuii for Hiiiue other place. Inn lui" not yet iliH'iiled jilt wln lc. He will lie liuck, though, a all do w ho leave here. Watch fur our Miiitltie cliibliliiK offer next week. 1 1 'h a il.iioli . At t In the "I Will" Class A clever author says there are three kimld ot men Mi the world 'The willri, tho wont's and tlie cant's." Tho ttrxt elfect everything, aud the last tail iu everything. "1 will" luiiida our ralroada aud Hteamboats; "1 won't" clout believo in experi nieuts and iiouaeuse; while "I cau't ' urowa weeds for wheat and toiniiiunly ends his days lu a court of bank ruptcy. Jut Exactly kight "I have usel Dr. KiiiK's New Lfie Pilla for several years aud find theiu just exactly riht," aaya Mr Felton, of llarrisville, N. V. New Lite Fills relieve without the least discomfort. Best remedy for eoustipation, bilous uess aud malaria. 'h). at Tborutou's druK ato.e. Trying tu lU'ut Our Snake Story Jealous ol I Fortalnd I Here comes I he Telegram with au account of an 8 toi t snake du up iu that city by some workmen iu excavation foi a liulldiiitf. His suakeship was atuifed and is to bujouie a peruiaueut exhibit ainoniirt the ureal thiuus of that city, all thia, too, just because Lakeview had on exhibition a 5 foot rattler I Well, anyhow, Lakeview'a snake was a Konuine rattlesnake, while tti one Portland blows about is nothing but au ordinary blow snake I So there 1 A New Cherry A man named Kalicb, ueai Portland, baa oriuiuated a' new cherry, winch he has named "Kaiich'a Oiaut Cher ry". The variety is said to Iih ii cross between the Biuk aud Lambert. It is larger ttiau either, aud has the shape of the Lamert while the color is between the two darker than the Lambert aud lighter than the Biu. The Oiaut Is expected to be u valuable addition to the cherry family tor the reaaou amuiiK others that on account of its other ndvautat-ee it ripens at this time, wheu the other leading verities aro about uoue. i Ity Jaiuea l.eo Uot Well Every body in Zauesville, ()., knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rura! route 8. She writes: "My husbuud. James Lop, llrnily believes ho owes bis lite to the use of Dr. Kiuk's New Dis covery. His luiius were so severely alloc ted that consumption seemed iu evitublo, wheu a friend recommended New Discovery. We tried it, and its use bus restored him to perfect hoalth. " Dr. Kiuii's Nw Discovery is the Kiii of throat aud lunu remedies. For coubIis and colds it ha i uo equal. The tlrst dose Kives relief. Try it I Bold uuder nuarautee at A L. Thornton's druK store. (Oo aud 91. Trial bottle free. I There are two things to consider during HALLOCK FIRELESS COOKERS i Call at our store and have them explained to you. We 'will ' let you take a Fireless Cooker on trial Lakeview Mercantile Co. iinfi(ianntrtTTitiiTf-rti t ntrif ff-tf rtf tit irifritttiniHtttin n ne n efiooearteaorxTieiOoexioooooooon ot aoo i sunno.NS IS THE ClltCFIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREflON, FOR rilE COUNTY OF LAKE. CarHteiiH Hacking Company, a Cor poration. 1'lalntlff. suit ill Eipilty Ut Forecloe MortKHge. VS. Renla-n A.II"iinemn I Jelllile M. Heniielliail J h wife AUxalider lieitll. and (ieorKiauna A. Reltb hi wife. Defendant. To Reuben K. H'-nnemau, Jeniiii' M. Helltielllitn, Ali-xaiuler Reitli. ami tieorianua A. U'di h, IMeii'lanta. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OFOREifdN: ' j You and each of you an hereby j required to appear and aner to complaint tiled against you ill the' Hoove entitled C'ourt and cauw w ii Ii-1 In nix week from the date of the' nrM pulilicatloii of thia Summon,! lowit, on or la-fore, the Dili day of! October, l-.ajs. and if you fall ao to , ppear nml aiiw r iliu uaiiie. for want ihereof the Plaintitf w ill apply to tlie Court for a decive auainrt( you and each of you for I he wile ol j the Norili-t't quarter of Section Three, T. ::7. S.. K. IU r.. . M.. Lake County, Oreuoii, and for Hie torecloHiue of the following tleacrib ed liliirti:ae upon aitid ilenciibed laud, lowit : A certain inorttfauo executed by the Dili mailt Keulieu E. 1 D-p m-iiia u and Jennie M. lleiiiieiuiiii. bi wife. Uliuil 1 lie atoreaalil nei-crnieo inim on the 4ili day of April. Riid, in favor of l lie I'l iiutilf herein iu the xuni of jjsJKHHin with imeret ihereou from date at the r'e of N per it-ut per an iiiiiu. and for :U 00 Attorue.v'a fie therein : A certain niortjrHKe executel liy tlie Defendant a Reuben E Jleniie tnan ami Jennie M, llenneiiiim upon tlie aforeaaid real eat ate on the 1 3c Ii ilav of February, HH)i. In favor of Frank D. Nat.li. lu the an in ol f 100.IH) w Itli IntervHt ttiereon at the rate of 111 per cent per annum from il.t'e, aud for :i0.1H) Attorney's fees llienin, which aald inortuaKe waa duly aa aluned to the Plaintiff herein for a valuable coiialderatiou, xn the 2i d day of May, HKi7. A certain inortKiifje exeeutcd by the Defendant, Reuben E. Ileune inan and Jennie M. Haniieinaii, hi wile, upon the aforeanld necrila(l real property on tlie U'th day of Feb ruary. l'Jo4, ill Ixvor William Y. iV.v more iu the sum of $50.00 w iih lnter eat thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from date, and for the Mini of f-.'5 00 hh attorney' fee I herein; which aald inortKiiue n duly aa irued to the Plaintiff herein for a valuable coniderai ion. A certain mortiine executed by the Defeuilanta Hi uben E. lleiiiieinaii and je nie M. ireiiuemnn, hie wife, upon the aforeaaid decrllKd land on the .Mil day of June liX'a, In favor of Hie Union Meat Company, a Corpora tion, lu ihe sum of f'N' W with ln'er ea1 theivon at the rate of 0 per cent per annum from date and for the Mini of $."i0 attorney's feea therein; w hich eaid inortuntte wna duly a Hlntied to the plaintiff herein on the '.Mill day of May, l!m7, for a valuable coiiHideratlon und for liicotH and diabiiraeiiieiit herein and for euch other and further relief aa the court may deem meet. Notice la hereby jrlv,,ri you that thi HiiiiiiuoiiH I aerved upon y on by publication thereof in the Lake County Examiner, a newapaper of general circulation, Uaned and pub lished weekly at Lakeview. Lake County, Oi'ckoii, purHiiant to an order of tho Hon. Henry L. Bciihoii, Jtulfteof aald Court, duly made at Chamber, In Klamath Fall. Klam ath County, Oregon, on the .'-nd day of AiiKiiat. 11MIS. The date of the first publication hereof la the th day of August. 11108, and tlie date of thela-t publication hereof la the' Mb day of October. l'.Mis. .1. D. VENATOR, :i5-7 Attorney lor l'lalntiff. THE EXAMINER PRINTS TOWN ahlp Plats, aud makes lu books to order. ELECTRIC IRONS AND COUNTY NEWS Plush Regular correspondence. Last Friday evening Mr. M. II. (iilliam, with Mra. Ii. R. Ciinuiimhani as boi-tefis. entertained a Lumber of friend with a most auoiptuous repast at the Messner Hotel. After the din ner the guests participated in a social dunce, which closed a most enjoyable evening Those present at the tible were Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. WelU. Mr. aud Mra. Jo Fine, Mr. anl Mrs. Ii Cunningham, Mr. P. O. Weber and Miss Kitten Fine. In add ition to those attending the dance were Mesers Murphy, Wm. Moss, B. S. K'esay, Mr. and Mrs. Cbar.es Bar ber, Mr. and Mrs. John Barber, Mr.-t. 0. Bui ne, Mia. T. Olford : Misses let-fie Laird, Helen Sherlock aud Nel lie Clelaud. Messrs Messner Bros, will move into t.ieir nea- hotel at Plush this week. Messrs Moss aud Roberts new two st iry building is nearing completion : th :e, together with the Warner alley M.rc't Co's ommodous new stoie bu Id log, Messner Bros, hotel, Tay lor's livery stable and 8 nailer bniid ion, Kives the new town of Plusb a very flourishing outlook. At the Butte mine development work is progressing as rapidly as possible aud ;a lookiug more favorable every day io the operators. The tunnel is iu 140 ft. aud with their car and track now installed work will he greatly facilitated. The cross-cut f'ooi the bottoi l .of the shaft has run into body i t gooa ore. assays from which have i. it tfe yet been acertaiuld. M r. W. Z. Mops is putting a f crce of men on tho F.dna crnnn aud exton- Cll-A lAcnli.ni.ia.il oi.i.lr n. i I I ,n .1 k A i Several others interested inUoldrun camp ai , cooutemplatiug active ex iloitatiea of theii claims. Mr. Ted Nelson took bis father to Lakevie- Monday for medical treat ment. Major Nelson has recently oeen active in an irrigation project to supply the Rabbit Creek basin with water: be is an elderly gentle man and considerable concern is felt as to bis condition. Messrs B. C. Sitz and M.R. DeLong passed through here last Saturday on their way to Vale, thence to their home iu tin nd Forks, N. D. They are greatly impi 3ased with the resources of this section : both gentlemeu, bar ing purchase 1 lets in the new town of Uoldrua, an l it is their intention to settle up their business in the East 1 . 1 1 . ""..! where tbey w i'J remain and enter iuto commercial, land aud mining enter prises. Haying in the Warner Valley ia practially eotui leted, with the except ion of the 7 T Co. This company will not be through for nearly a month on account of the very favorable con ditions existing tbia yeaar allowing them to cut over considerable more land than usual. Yum! Yum! Yum! The Medford iUail iurimatea that from the looks ot the orchards there will be plenty of j Jley on the cellar shelve this winter. And the strange thing about it is that we have dis covered that the sajie conditions pre vail at Lakeview I ALBERT G. DUHME BUYS TIM3ER LANDS I FIRST NATIONAL LAKEVIEW. the hot weather: i J,. F. CONN Attorney ti U I-ke view. Oregrar OFFICE-)lr BulHlnK. VENATOR Alt7nr)-tt-ljir Ijtnd nattrraHperUltji OrriCE-Dlr Bmlding. XUOS. J. I'OWELL Attorney at Law Office In Daly Building Lakeview, Oregob j CHARLES UMBACH La.id and Law Office Abstractor of Titles Establislied 18M LaKEVIKW, OkEGOB Y. LAIR THOMPSON Attorney at Law Office: Ov$r JBauk of Lakeview Lakeview, Okego SSSeiS:: I iiitiiim ri n IA A. nil II '.ill IH. U, ; PHViill l i und MI K4.KOX & Paisl .y, Oregon. say FOTiTaTrrJL'UT Hou se Paper Paiar-jc Hanger New PJ ve Creek, . Oregaa OH AS. E. RICE. Musician and Director of the La keview Citizens' Ban4 ' LfiifiHt? -ureos i m. F. PAINE. CjANI AUENT and Him VEYOtt Prompt mid careful attention idvea to Mirve h of Lands and, Townnlten. Maji wo "k &c. Settlers located, Lan and To 'u property for sale. LAKEVIEW, OREGON. WE HA 'E A FULL SET OF MF-hc-N-Rc Una & Co'a aamplea of Stork Cert 1 fit a tea and Bond; with prlee Met. I you are organising a atoek coia. ly, it our prieea ou stock ceriirlci ne, aud other printing. 1 BANK BUILDING OREGON. -1 4 f V 4 1