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t-AKK OOUVry EXAMIMB. MKKVIEW. OREGON, TIIUR8DAY, SEP 5. 190 i i 1 . ""aaaiiiBaaM I Ai Ci E,i It i llntll lhi brm. HWI lilt Ml i Or.- Li, Ml... m.'I pro. t ! i' "I IIH'lll. ) iii ; fi.nii ('uliirr)i and drive. ' i 'LI i i I In' 1 1 Til-1 iiili k ly. Ili iitnri'i .1' il.f li- find KlIH'll. I'llll . ill hi ii ".'I -I or l y l uiil. I.li(iiiu ' II J ii f..r ii In nl'Hi'l.' in 7.1 i'U. 'iil.iwi, fit! tiiMcu Mri-i t, New Viifk. lakcvie.v Cigar Factory KTlillK M Prop. Mulrr nf Ui mii" looe I In vmii.'i nnd I)o'mtie Cigars ro"vruv omokiis mn. k ith ii-t nml. -""turn in llie liil irf iii-xl il'inr l 1'ont Kinii n .nkevle I Iregoll. A DRAGON WK.T. Nolde & Reynolds H i's. Sien and Carnase Pa i n tcrs npcniig and Kalsoniining utu-- wlili Wiiinlcrii k iV Huriien il'lll l ul I'.lllCkMlllIt Iih Laklvikw . - Oklt.o.n W A N T E D A repi-Mi-iitiitlve In IIiIm emiiilrv iy ii Imge i'iiiI eMnte enrpiirulloli. Kpeelol linliirriiii-iilM to Hume who wii-p iii 'nTuine fHiaiiLl'tlly Interest !. Ilia Real state Security Co. Port Dearborn Bldg. Chicogo, III. 'llmlirJ land INillt-r Nut Coiil Lund Department of tbe Interior, V. K Land Oille at Lukeview, Oregon. Angtu-t IV. I'M'H. Noll.e I- hereby given Unit KDWJN TATKO, of Lukeview, Oregon, wlm on .Ju'y 'Jl, IIhih, iiuhIm Tiinl'iT mi'l Htriie At liiMit Inn, No. oifij, lor W hull W tuill, Section '2, Tuw iiHlilp s., i,i,r,f.- ih i;., will. Meridian, Iuih (III' I MllllCI'Or IlllKIlt llUI til III II U I) I'iniil I'lunl, to ct-tiiblihli rliiiin to thi' llllll ul in e ilem'rlbe l, lefon, Ki-KlntiT Mill Kici mr, tit Lukeview, Oregon, on te l.'lth ihiy tit N.ivriiiliiT, I'.HH. Cliiliiiiinl iiiiiiii'n hh It ih'hhi'h : Fred K. 'In'ro, Ih-rt K. Tiitro, Oeorge II. Kit' vi' iih, Iohiii AuibroHC, nil of Luke vi , ( (regon. A'JHW-J J. X. Watson, KeglHter. II Took Plats In Turky nd Wat a Crtat 8utt. "Tra. I wuimt liiiiilnl dnifoiiM, nml U) limit wn iicrrwi'ful. tiK," mil l Mllor "It wm In K.voiil), th nniTi hki r i Of olil ('oiiHliinllnoi!p. llvcl t'r'ii trlth mjr wife, n nrrinnlnn rhI, 'ni mnli lijr nniiic, nml, coinlu' homo from tlio calf uno tilcUl" "Cairr "Hure! Oilf. I rnit ymi know wtnt I rnlf InT Klml of ri-Hhiiir.int where you rnt iiihI drink mill kiiidI.o. J'.ut where in I '" l oil W i'ie coitiln home. ' "Well, nn we fouie home from the rnlf I'atiniili Krnliheil my nrtn, mlnicil tn the iii' m.ii nml ejvo " ' ' 1 yell. The full moon helilinl the (lumen ninl mill nretn imih jjnln' lnli nil e-lliie. l.inhei. tint I'itninh hiijk: "'A (liiiym, ft my In'tovetl,' Khe f,ir, 'I r In" lo ih'Vour the iiikoii!' film rnyn. 'If the fulthfiil luy It tiof. there will I h no more muoiillirlif,' nnyn rf 'neverT "Then, liy Inr, In-kuii the IiIccmI rm-ket I ever lieiir. All Kyouh ;ih on n ilruKoii hunt. I'roin eviTy limiHi'top the f.illliflil llreil liltniilerhiiKMin nt the moon III the hie of klllln' I he ilniK II. "When we K"t home I tried to ex phllil t') I 'ill inn ti whnt nti eellpHe w:i hut nhe thought I win I'linjliln' nt her R I ifiive iiji my I'XiihiiiHilonH. mil. W ith II plHtnl, en-h of im Joined In the hunt, Imnjdn' uwny nt the drnRoti from (ho winder turn ntid turn nhoiit. My crlnuM. we pot him! The hunt wn n ioerenf The (lend driiKon droied nIT the moon, nnd nhe Uuuted. roimd nml ullrcry wuimt more, nlmve the I'lilin mi'l minaret Ktun.llii' ll:u U ncln the pnle nk.v. "rutmuh ehilmiil It was Iht nhot wlmt Inmleil li I in. hut I was oIwm.vr eoiivlneed It wnn my own." New Or leuliH TlllieH-1 lelii'H-rn f. Tht Kt4uU of a Ca of School La-dc. OrltlnI.J Ctmlo Ri huyler Nohle, nltm hcd to United Slnteii linlilehlp I'riilrle, wnn In trouhle, I'rulrle wnn not the nmn of thtf hIiIji. It wouldn't do to gtva lier fenl mime, for Hhe WfiN lilillieil In honor of one of the ucHteru ntnten and th purlieu to t Ii 1m nlory mlnht he Iden tlfleil. Nor WflH Nohle the mime of the UHln, imr nre nnjr of the luimea here jjlren rel iiiimeM. I'.nt thnt luiM noth Ihk to do wlili the Htory. NUo mi I In (I fix. Il.f inohl ii-iiml IU In the wrrlj for n milloi - In- hud too imitiy t'lrN. ; lie hud only two. hut II i n ipieMtlon ; If a dozen inljjht not he more reiidily Iii:iiiiu:' linn two. If the two h.l'l ; Ix-en In (Ilfl'erent TlwWr Land Nllc Department of the Ititarior, U, B. Land 0(J)e at Lkeriaw, Oregon, , Ma H. mm. NOTICK la hereby (riven that KUJIKN P. HALL, of lluena Vleta, ! Oregon, who, on Doc. 21, IWJ7, made I tlmher and atone appiieation, No. I 4110, for HW quarter NW quarter, I K half NW miHiter, Section 1. ) Townnhlp :;.H. ICnnKO HI K. W, Merl- dinn, him Hind notce of intention to' nniko Final l'roof, to wdahlUh claim i to the hind ahove dettcrilied, hefore ; I'ounty Clerk of Klamath Co.. at hm olllen, at Khimntb FallH, Oregon, on the '20th day of Aiiut, i:'8. (Jliiiiiiiint namea an w itrieHHee : Mofe ;i:. Milnur, Jtupeit C. lltl, (). W, . Jlowaid, (J U. DuHenln ry, all of l!ly, Oregon. J. N. WntHon, HeKiKter. 25 !0 t i J. LAKEVIEW 5ADDLERV S. P. AMLSTROW, Proprietor, THE. TREATY TREE. 1 Imhrr l.anil Roller. Not Coal IhikI Departmeiit of the Interior, U. K, Land Olllce at ljikeview, Oreiion, Auuiift i:', I'.hw. Notu'H Ik liereliy civeu that EL.MF.H HOWARD, of Lakevlew, )reun, who, ou July II. HNiH, made Tinier and Ktoiie Ap lieatlon. No. (r,H, for N half NK (iiiarter, tieo. 1, T. 31 H , li, 17 Iv, N half NW ((iinrter, .Section !. Towiihhtp 'M H.. Khiikb IH K.. Will. Meiidinu, huddled notice of Intention to uiHko Final l'roof, to eatutiilHh rlaiui to the land aliove ileacrilmd, lie fore Keulhti i and K(oeiver, at Lake view, (iieion, on the iHh day of No' innlier, l!iH. Clrtiuiaiit namea an u itneaRea : Oda CraveiiH, Kva llowanl, FrauK Howard of Lakeview, Oiokoii, and tienrKO Conn, of I'uinley, Oregon. A'JiH)VJ J. N. Wutaon, Rolnter. U. Timlirr jn4 Nodre. R. liHiid Olllco ut Lukoview. Ore gon, June Zl, UKIM. Notice la hereby Riven that David T. Jouea, of Lakeview, Oregon, who, on April 1, lUOy, niat'e tlmher and etono application, Nu 4 103, for BV quartoc BW uwurt r, Hwaion 15, Tovpiinhlp A , Hand 18 R, Will. meridian, hag tiled not.6tf Ci ''lveiiou to mako Final Proof, L- . . 'hUIko oluiiu to the IhihI above deaorioed, before Itegixter and Keceiver, at Lnke view, Oregon, on the Dtb day of Hopt ouiber, IWi. Chiiiiiiiiit hfllhtH hh wituoBKea: V. A. "''hV're, Manuel Schwnitz, Dun Joiiea, John Quinn, all of Lakeviow, Oregon. 157-10 J. N. WatHon, Register. Where Penn and the Delaware Chleft Exchanged Tokens. The "treaty tree." the original Ameri can I labile, where our find pence con-gn-nn wiih held, with Wlllhiui Penn on the one klile and the Deliiware chlefM ou tlio other wuh u mighty elm thnt Mood at Hhnckninnxnu, on the biinkn of the iK-hiwiire river. KciiHiugtoii, one of the HUhill'hH of I'lilliKlelphln, now MirroiitnW the fiKit. Aa wiia ciiHlomnry on hik Ii (mciikIodh, the part lea to (he trcnty cxclnniKed helta of wnniiiim, ninl I lie licit Nuld t to have been ctve-n Penn on thin occn nlon Ik now In the collection of the Pcimxylvniila Illstorlcnl Koclcty. It coiiflsN of clclitiwn Ktrlnifi of black I nnd white I'cml. nml In the center are ; two lljrureii. repn Kcntlm; a Kuropean nnd mi Indian, with hand Joined In frlc tidnhtp, In c.i blinking tukciiawlth the chief Penn Raid: "The friendship between you nnd me 1 will nut cotnpnie to n chnln. for that mlidit runt, or the falling tree mlnlit break. We uro the name aa If one tnnn'a Ixnly were to Im? divided Into two pnrta. We nre all one Beali nnd blood." When the Indians banded Penn the wninpuii) belt of peace they aald: "We will live In love and penco with Wllllain Penn a long hh the sun and the moon nhnll endure." The treaty tree wns blown down In a windstorm March 10, 1S10. Its nge. CKtlinnted by ring, la yenrs. The William Penn noclety erected a marble column upon the alte n n cruinnent monument. Knusas City Star. Timber Laad Nolico Not Coal Land. Depnrtmeut of the Interior, U. 8. Lund Olllce at Lukeview, Oregon, AugUHt 21. I!K)8. Notice is lreby given that MARY V. W1LSIIIRIS, of Lakevlew, Oregon, who, on July 14, 1!HJH, miido Timber Aud Stone Application, No. 0H1, for K half Nl'- ipiurter, N half HIO quarter, Kootlon 10, TowuaLip 'M S., Hungo 18 10., Will. Merliilun, has tiled notice ot intention to inuke Final Proof, to oatubliMh claim to the land above don er I bed, before RegiHter und Receiver, ut Lakeviciv, Oregon, ou the 10th duy of November. 11HW. Claininnt nnineo as n it iicwhih : Dave 3one, Manuel J. Swiutz, P. F Wll uhiTe, CUmrles Umbiich, all of Lake view, Oregon. A2iK)22 J. N. Wutaon, Regihter.. Drying r'puiiitfoiiM almply dcvcl. np dry eiiiiu'i h ; they dry up tlin aiieretiona, whi' Ii in I In io to tlin imm I r.i no and iliicoin- pOSH, C.llllsill II flir IllOllt HiTIOII-H ll'lllllllll than the ordinary form of lutiiiih. Avoid ail drying inlndaut. fuuicH, miiokin aud Biiulls nml us.i that which cIciuiHen, aoothoa mid liral i. J'.ly'H Cream liuliu will muster cutarrU or (- t. I in tlio head ousily and jili'iiHiintly. All driiKh'iHls anil tlio Till cent hiza. l iiy KrothurH, Win run btruut, Hew York. 'J'hu liuliu is used without pulu, doc not Irritate or eiiuso Niiiicin'. It Npreud itsult over an irritatml and angry mirtaco, ri liov. lug iinniKiliiitely the puinfiil iiilluiuinution. ' Lly's Cream Palm cuntiiiiiH no uocuiuo, .mercury uor other hurmful dnia. The Overtired Conductor. When the horse enrs were In exlat ence there wns a preenhorn knowu as John w ho conducted on tho Thirteenth and Fifteenth atreet linos. IIo bonrde-" with his two mints, who lived on Cath arine Htreet. between Thirteenth and Broad. One duy his aunts thought they would take a rldo with John and aee how he wns getting along, ao they waited for Ills car. Soon the enr liegan to get crowded and passengers got off Wl'J on nt every equal-?- JJn liegaa to Ret ruirfTy. At las Tie becntno bo exas perated nt tin vtntr to atop so often that when nti old lady nuked hint to atop at CtiMtnut lie bawled out: "I'm darned sick and tired pulling the bell. It's nothing but Ftop hore nnd ptop there, atop here nnd Mop tuero. Away with yotiPe all down to Catharine etreet w 1th uio aunts, nn l you get out In a bunch." Philadelphia Ledger. Two of a Kind. "Come, come," cried the brusque nnd btiHtllng real ealate mini, "why do you pay rent when you might own a uome?" ( "I I don't pay rent." replied the startled nt ranger. "Then you own a aome?" "N-no." "That's at range. Mny I ask your business?" "I'm n real estnto dealer. ' Cleveland Plain Denier, Two of a Kind. "Oh, George," sighed the lovesick maiden, "I'm Hiiro I'm not worthy to bo your wife." "Well." replied George wearily, "I'm not worthy to bo your husband, no we're Just about evenly matched." Philadelphia Press. To tha Strict Letter. "Mary," wild the lady of the house, "you didn't put any salt In this bread." "Put," replied the new glii, "dldut tho muster say yesterday ho would n't hare iii.thliig but fresh brend on bis tnble, mum?" The colors on tho artist's pnlette make no show, but when tlley are spread on the mnvni we ht'iinly.- Grille. port the prohlcrn 'might have been simpler, but (hey i were not. They were that Is. for the :pri-Hcnt- In Hie same (tort, and thnt ! ;n here tho I'rulrle had Jun( heen , hi inched. j Lii'-y Archibald's rlttht and title, so far as priority goc. were Indisputable. jShe and Nohle had been classmatei at ! the high school w here Noble had pre ! pared fur the Naval academy and had become Involved In n case of puppy love, ("very one wondered how Nohle could fancy luT, for she wni n trifle loud lu appearance and given to siring To tell the truth, he wns not bnd!y wound"! by the dart that pierced him, for Instend of Cupid hnvlng sent It Lucy had tired It herself. In other words, given a boy of sixteen and a girl of eighteen and the boy Is putty Ir the hands of the girt. I? ut Nohle wns noble In nature n well ns In name nnd wouldn't go bnefc on even n schoolboy' pledge. This wn nil very well till he met Cinnelln Tryne. n daughter of nn admiral nnd a very lovely girl, to whom the young sailor became speedily attached. "What are you doing with your flag "up union down, Schuyler?" asked Lieutenant Mansfield Just before the luumhlng. Noble made n confidant of his friend, telling him nlsitit his superfluity of girl. MhiisHcM told him to take In his distress signal, apparent on his counte nance, nnd try to find some way out of the dilemma. The state for which the Prairie was named hnd presented the Fhlp with a complete set of silver tableware, nnd ns soon ns tho vessel slid out Into deep wnter nnd 1 tie shouting nnd the firing were over Invited guests went Udow to partake of a luncheon nt which this service was used. Now, the cnptaln had commissioned Mausfleld to have lookouts nt the gangways and other wife take precautious that no thieves 'come aboard with the guests to get away with valuables. Mansfield took such steps to protect property ns be doomed effectual. A sn'ute of champagne corks follow ed the guns fired on shore, nnd the guests fell to In disposing of the, dain ties prepnred for them, after which they passed up tho companion way to the deck, where they strolled abefut or stood chatting In groups. Lucy Archi bald had captured Knsign Noble, who was promenading with her, and In stead of looking happy the "union down" floated plainer than ever from his masthead. The girl Insisted on tak ing him back mid forth 'list the admi ral's pnrfy, where Miss Tryne saw them, wondered and wrapped herself la a mnntle of cool dignity. . It wns a I whi t this time that some thing happened. There were aboard a nnmlier of maidservants, dressed In tho conventional livery of black dresses nnd white ruffled aprons, whose osten sible duties were to serve the ladles. Scddenly Noble saw his friend Mans field come up the compnnlonway wlrb one of these maids nnd point to his companion, Lucy Archibald. The maid advnnccd and said to Lucy In a low voice: "I have to trouble you for the spoon." "What spoon?" "The one you took from the officers' mess." "0b," said Lucy, coloring, i wanted It for a souvenir." Tcople weM fcottlng when she opened a vanity bng hanging from her wrist nnd, taking out a silver spoon marked "U. S. S. Prairie," surrendered It to the mr.Itl Now, there was a part of this atory thnt Lieutenant Mansfield did not. at leust ut the time, tell Ensign Noble. Knowing of the mania among ladlea even of apparent respectability to tnke articles for souvenirs, he hnd engnged several women detectives, dressing them In maids' uniforms to wntch. Aft er the luncheon they Interviewed pri vately the Indies they had caught pil fering and recovered a couple of dozea spoons nnd other small articles be longing to the ship's new service.. Mansfield In order to extricate his friend from his double girl dilemma hud made a public example of Miss Archibald, leaving Noble to consider her a thief. The other cases Noble wns not informed of Even had Noh'e really loved the girl It Is doubtful If he would have remain ed engaged to her after thW episode. At any rate, next morning MH Archi bald received n noto from him break ing the cng.'igcmciit, nnd his captain, coached by Mansfield, ordered hl'ti nwuy on special duty, so that the sou ventr girl, as s'ie came to be culled couldn't get him again Into he clutches. When the Prairie went luto commis sion, Mansfield ami Noble both belnu niuong her otlicers, Mansfield toM bis friend that Lucy was no more of a thief than a considerable nuiu'ier or others of the guests, but by this time Noble had found a new aiichoiiiTe lo tho udml"Ml's family, nnd It was too lato for him to rectify am Inoi-o'ce of fliirw ' ci; i:u. Iimliir l.ard Ni.litc Department of the Interior, V. 8. Lund Oflico at Lukeview, Oregon, Jimn l.'i. i:niH. NOTICE In hereby given that ROS ANNAII DEATH. oi Cliffs, Wash , w ho on At ril lr, trade timber and stone application, No 4IM, for E half RE quarter, SW quarter RE quarter, f-.t tlon. 4. Township .'JO 8 , Lunge IH E . Will. Meridian, has Hied notice of intention to make Final proof, to establish claim to the lurid fcbove dekciihcrj, before RrtflMer arid Receiver, at Lakeriew, Oregon, on' the .list day of August, IPOS. Claimant names a witnesses: Oeorgo Lynch, Fred L. P.oss, Marlon1 8. Uarnen, Elden Woodcock, all of lukeview, Oreuon. i 20-10 J. N. Watson, RegiBW. j The die on l.tst Va'ji''r'' -1 the mrirkct. and btigjry harm, whip rol.CM. rilltlis, bltH, spur quirts, rosettes. In fnct every thing; In the line of ciirrintci; nnd b(rse Inriiishlr gs. Re palrlK l,y competent niea i . Jm A t 'f I. i ?'l: 3. eS : ii ' ; . z t J z Z ' ' Also n complete line of wuko o ' A a A a Timber l-ni otlre Depnrtmeut of the Interior, U. Liiml Olllce at Lukeview, Orego June 21tb V)H Notice is hereby glten that John L. Cilazier, of Sacramento, Calif., Mho ou May IS. lfiOH, made timber and stone application, No. 4173, for NW quarter, 8ection 32. Township 37 8., Range 17 E., Will. Meridian, has filed notice of iuention to make Final Proof, to ehtablisb claim to the land above descrilied. before Register and Receiver ut lukeview, (Jregon, on the 11th day of Keptemlier, l'JVH. Claimant names as witnesses: Oda Cravens, of Lukeview, Oregon, J. O. Cravens, of Dairy, Oregon, F. C. Eldred und John Stindt, of Ponanza Oregon. 27 10 J. N. Wutson. Register. Iakeyiew SETING MACHINE. KOLLEh BEARING. HIGH CEAOfi. ERECTED IN I9O0 MODERN THROUdHOIT 'IRST-CALSS ACCOnnODATIONS SAflPLE ROOn For COnriERCIAJ TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREAT MEN oeohahkow LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietor RESTAURANT Located on Water Street, near the Post office. Meals at all Hours. Fresh oysters kept on hand during the oyster Fish and game by buying this reliable, honest, high grade sew ing machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co. FRANCISCO. .SAN ca; FACTORY AT HFLVlDEBt ILL season. in season. Only First-class Restaurant in Lake view. ELI, PROPRIETOR. J LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. II -INCORPORATED E A COMPLETE RhCORD mh" no ' "niMtwdirti ' I c have made mi entire transcript of all Records in Lake County,. which, in any waj aflect Real Property in the county. We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer ever made in Lake County, and cverv Deed given. WMMIWMIimmillHillUII BiJtf tl't'l j rimy buve done h! former ur. ATUICK 1 ERRORS FOUND. In transcribing the records we have found numerous mortgages recorded in the Deed recoid, and not indexed; and many deeds are recorded in the Mortgage record and other books.- Hundreds of mortgages and deeds are not indexed at all, and aie most difficult to trace up from the records. We have notations of all these Errors: Others cani'ot find then1. We have spent hundreds ot dollars- hunting up these errors, and we can guarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, manager. 3 i