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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1908)
LAM". t ul sr rc..l!'.u LA ..'. IF.W OUF.OON. illlKl'sAY, Ot'i', I ; I'.H'N FICIAL DIRECTORY Pr '"'it Vl-.-erea,Viil Pit'-iht v of "inti" Hon-iHtT of T'eaanrv. r,.r' arv of XX r Altormv tinn-rat ;t1 tmt or i"'i' ral Kvi T. tarr of Nv H,m r-tvrv liili-rlof Fci r. tKTV i( Ai.r1i uUnrn Vrfoiarv of t oinuuTic "U...I l..l1... Tlio.tori Kisxaoxvlt I'lmf. XX . tatrlxink Klitm lb tieo. K. Clltl' Ivon XX m II. U" .Cha J. r..Miearii .. Vmi I.. Xlt'vrr V 0. Xl,.i, ai Jus I.arflelil ,'tmrl XX tl"t . Owar X'. Strmi '. MrlvtlU' XX K'fl'" XV i. Kiciiar.l. C.S.Umll onimK TT. f., i.f K.iF Of .it.H'.ii .lin'-re t r,-ixr of state . . Tf'iinT Anorticy iini.;,nl Voir., fii'.lic liXMnviXon. I'nii.ci liry an. I Koasl Cm C senator. t'oniEr,'m.Mi 1 . ,. Xloor ..V XV. u,.-.- Xi.'O .X. Miv ...A.M. Iran lotfl . J II . . siTinmi . X . S. IHllllXxaX J XX . ; ii'. ir t John M.ioarta ' c. XV. -.!.. I Wiffit r II. m n t.l. N. XX lliiHir.ii 1ITH J1-ITL WHTRfl. rnliv H.I,. Bosa r Jotlll JVllDIOl . X. Vl. MlMTVIIl Ol fcf-pr.'aeiiialtr ) H. .. nutatn AMorny .. . W. J. Moor (' S. LAND OFTrCK. J JC. 'V'wn fn-lP Won.-milli-r Jv1ev.. fieri 8lnT.IT Tnxiir.-r rfsor ttcnool Snpt Surveyor B. ' ..y . F. XV rayni Altwrt I !' F. O. xhcxrom A J r t. r .. K. B Jac on . 0 M. Faolkm-r . f. A. tKihart 1 H R H-rvfor.1 ..XXm IVaiuilieot CommftfuT ?'oek ltiiiir T?A. XF'LA K EV'KXX . H-.T Batlrr M.f t V. SneUliig ( If. J. XX IfpoK i C 4m-ilniD J.N. XX mwii ( J. H. Lanr I w. H Siuier A.Bieber . . . .. ... . Keoorrtrr . . Treasurer LODGE DIRECTORY A. O. I'. XV.-I.AKKV1EXX I.OI;K NO. lit M' 't evrv cuml unit fourth Thurly of foh monih. in Mm.lc HU. Ijxkevu'w. Chu. Tonninusx'n. XV. M.; XX m. Uuntlier. F. PEMRKE UF HONOR-I.XKE.mKK unf.t Ko. 77 P. ofH.. A.O. l XV.. Mt-l first ami third TnurfflHVB o( eac h niohtli in Mmsoiiii' Hall. Cora (ireen C. ol II.; te!ma 1'riee. L. rfH.; Villa Xiuntber, V. of C; rtaiwe .vs nanor. Reooriler. I. O. F--LAKEVIEW UinxiE. S.. I- O O F.. lueew everv Stufilay eveninjr in O'I'I Ts'ilows Hall, at'?::) o'el.K k. from fkwlKT 1 to April 1, ami at olclocli from Aipl I to tViitcmbrr 9U. Uiren Ba'ley. X. .; E. F. Chemy. -SeiTtary I.O O. r UlRX-Jr;XV F.NI AMI MEST M 1 I tt. ). F . meet the first anil thinl Tfar-i-rlay evening oi eaih month in XMJ Fell" Hail. Lakeriew. li. . lleryford, C. P.. t". J. Melr Iter, ticri be. RFBEBAH LOIXiE-LAKEVICXX I.OlHiE. SO. H. 1 U. O.K.. meeta the ec-oml and fourth Fridavn l each iuon4i in -Odd Fello' Hall. Mia. Aliee Huntiue, K.O.J Mrs. XV I.. H.-ry-tord. XV. G.; Mrs. M. I Mom. Sei-retary ; Mrs. L. J. Maiillton, Treasurer. W.o. W.-LAKEVIE-XV X'AMP, N'J. 5-'. Woup men of the World meet on the weond and fourth XA'edceadav of earh ruouitj in Masonic Hall, at iiVlm-'a-, p. in L. BaJidf, I oiul Commander; E. X. Jaquih, I'ler. CHURCH DIRECTORY METHOPIT EHlSi OI'AL III Ki ll -THE firtt i-iaidHV in tai h nioiith, n ... hn.x at 11 a.m. Afcidefrorr ihi, preaj hin xery Min day af 11a. in. and 7::0p. 'ii. at I.aket i.-.w. Sunday Sehool at 10 a. in. Ltr'je ni 6:.) p. m. Jrayer Meetiup Thursday 7::i p in Ijidii-it A ill VX.dni'ay 1:10 p hi liioir pra tie Friday 7::iu p in A cordial inxiia tiuii ie t xieiiili C to voiiii. A. . ARMSTRoXO. i'Kstor. FIRST IJATTIST (11 l"K H of i.oo.-E LAKE at New I'ine I'reek. Oreiron. I'r-aeiiimt S'-r-viceij at 11 A M ai.d 7::.u P M of eui li Suiidny of everv uiontli Sunday School at In A .XI. hrajvr -riee as 7:o..n xx Kliiesduy veiiiti'.' of rai-li xv' : il up.- lor'lliily ItiX'itvd to jlU'Ud llf svrx i'-t-y J. JlAYPhN HOW.xRIi, I'atnr. FIRST HAlTIrT ( lil R' II OK I.AKEVIExx I'reaeliiiii: kti ii e at 11 X M and 7 f I' M on each MiiHiay. Sunday s itiw at l' A M Junior S.ii-ioty hi I'M. Haptii Voun 't-ilf'y t'nion at R M on etii l: Suu'Imv. J'raw r M i tin.' t 7:KiI'M XX . ctiiesdtiy i Ve liiiiii. Lv.-rx uJv iiix :t'-d to att'-iul nil . r Vire., X . A. 11 "I K I NS I'nj-f -r . CATHOLIC CIICRI II -KVHRY SI XPAY MA-S and H.-nt-dii-' ion m lo o'clock a. in . r-u.-itiy school after Ben'edictiou. XVt-. k i'hx- Mb-si a m. I- A. V.V- J.X. - J. oS a a ini-riiiia ft I r r . mini ii. ) IIYMI I A eml fl ll.l-. r. K Pais.ey, Or'-gon. v House Jap.;r Hanger . Oregon 'ii-nu7 Painter New Pine Creek., W in. F. PAINE. l, v.M) acw;nt ai. sri; KYm I'roinpt uiid careful attention triven to Kurvtn-s of Lamlrt and ToxvnsitcH, Mnp xx ork &c. Settlers located, Lund nud Town property for Halo. LAKEVIEVV, OREGON. AUTOMOBILE TO Exchange for Ranch I x iil trade for a ranch xvlth rood xx iter mppl.v my law tour liicnr. Itlna W Lite Steamer, In good condition. JIuh top, lampH and extra tlrew. Is xvorth flSOO. I will run it up to Luke view if suited. AddreHH, j,'lxintf full par ticulara of your ranch to V. THOMSON. 01.1 North Brown Street, Napa, California Fit rt Silver Wtdding. The first silver xvcddini; date ' to the time iff Huguca Capet. " ants, savs Home Chat, lilm had srown .rr!t.- 'liu . Hum iiii.l ii vv.u- - ' -vxi.-is n 1. as s he Mid' re x iilliti); l:u vii!iu:i. ViTr sfixli t" Is ci'i'iii. urt,ii,.,i . b .... tha- -pt' man s, xviiiiso rx i ii '.i,:i; '-h. for llu' xvoinnn nlxvity tiinl-; N-'.rk h.inlrr l!i:m n iiimii. sm.l Ui.M'ff ir. l xx ill plxp j ou ii rexviinl . i r ii Ki' I kinxv f none U'ttcr l'it t! v ry niul n liiisl:in.l. Tin li.vrv U h.':v lliis farm froui llii ll:ui f:;;',i !r I. tics li ywu. If UiU n.iii. xx',i li xxorkoil xvHh yon the mill two; yinif, 1.4 xvlUIn; Ti innrry xou. tln-u ; io liusliainl la rwitly." "Your majesty." sjiWI ilu n .l -. nt, "liow Is it tssiMo lliiit xx o 'i i '. tr.arry, luivti-.ir sliv.-uly sllxcr tin "Tlii n It shall Ik a silvor xvi d " -rnl t!ir kirn; m-e tin conU silxi-r moiisli tix k'-op tlioin In p'fiity. Tli:s sc.xn ItofsiiiH known nil on Vniiii'pniiil Tiilscd such onihnsl:is:n t!) it !t Ixvunio a fnstilon after twenty the yenrs of i:i;irrie.l I i f 1 oele!-:il h sil x-er xt-OMiliiiK. Tha Treasury Vaults. The tir.t itiestion the aveiase vis itor to I lie I'liited States tn'asiiry b'lililinf; nsks Is. 'Couldn't tnirghim Tunnel ninler the vaults urn! rob the Snvcrmucnt?" Well, that Is not likely .' n armed KUiml sits hosklo the vaults, livery txveuty iiiiuutes he Is rei)uinil to riug nn nlnrm Just to shoxv that be Is nxvnke. Au nrnied patrol makes the rMMnls hourly Swret servlee men in plain clothes, xvlth eoucealetl xveapons. keep xxateh ami xvard outside a nil In side the ImililliiR. As to tunneliiiK. the oflielals hold that If a man by any pus sililiity should mniiMKe to bore umler neath a vault the heavy metal won hi erush him to a Jel'y. thus adiuinlster 'r.i.tr n lasting pold cure. Even If the turnip! liurjtlar should pet axvay with his life he could not get axvay with mnrh pold Ten thousand dollars In I'.oi'Me eaffies weighs thirty-eight tumnds. Forty million dollars In gold cerillicat.es of the $10,000 denomination xxrighs eleveu and a half pounds Even burglars prefer the gold certifl catos 1o the real thing.-P.tiffalo Tl:nes. Journp.liEtic Revenges. The nrious loycott of the press In tlie Berlin parliament had a precedent Ij the mother of parliaments, the Brit-1-b honse of eoinmoiis. A writer In llnrp?r"s Vx'eekly recalls that the per son Involved was no less a celebrity Than the late Tliuiel OTotinell. He eix-i Vvin"d t'ie Inaccuracy of the par Ha'ie:itarT reports. Imt he forgot to make allowance for aconstlc difficulties and the bii77. of Interx-eulng conversa tion. He charged the reporters with t!:e malicious suppression of Ills speech es, and the gallery then refused to re--:t him :t all Pan stormed and Thunderel In vain, even moving that the ring'enders be brought to the bar of the house. Finally he apologized, nn I nil xx as well. Lord I.yttleton In 171 fell fo'il of the firess In the same r.-iy. and the late Ixwd Monteagle had hH name omitted from London nexvs paper reports for txvo years because he safd somethi.ig the reporters did not like. A Misplaced Pin. "I xvas in an uptown tea room where the scenery is all out of proportion to the amount served you." said a Nexv Yo:!; clulmi !!! "I was dallying xvlth some I e cream when my sp ion ntn k a common, everyday pin in the bottom of the frozen Muff I give a litrle wave, nu'l a xvai'er s!;; ped to my side f;"', n pl:i i:i t his I e .ream.' I sail "Why. I might have sxvallowed that He too'; the '.''ass and disappeared When he returned lie reminded me of an undertaker, he was that solemn 'That i 1 1 j I: is lost a n: s;i his job. -ir.' he sai l. 'V.'ell.' I replied. I ft!il sorrx .'! that, hut It might have cot me my life, xx hen you come to tliink of it' 'Yes, sir.' said the waiter meekly Then, You see. sir. most of the folks that eats here ju-t sips their ie cream and don't chew It.'" Nexv Y'.rk Times. Growth of Pity. No one formerly looked on xvilh any pi'y or even horror at punishments which are liow found too dreadful for r'es ; p i .n Men xvere broken on the wheel, xvere burned fit the stake, xvere rallied, xvere cut up nuve. No one seems to have felt any pity for their agonies. Men xvere put into noisome prisons, xv here, xvitb bad air and In suft'.olont food, they died unnoticed end unpitied. It Is very different now Humitn hearts are more tender She Voted. "What xxas the topic of delate In our club today?" uskud one member of tho feminine toclety. "The topic of debate," xxas the r& sponse. "Why er let me see I can't remember xxhat the topic waa. But I voted oil cither the poMtlve or negative Eldo of the question. 1 forget which." Washington Star. The Problem Solved. Nexved My xvlfe has a habit of tak ing money from my pockets xxhen I'm asleep. Old wed Mine used to do that, too, but Khe doesn't tiny more. Nexxed lloxv do you prevent 1 1 V Oldxved-1 spend every cent I have before I t;o home. Chicago Nexvs. An Exception. "Ah, kind friend." said the minister. "It Is deeds, not xvords. that count." "Oh, I don't knoxv," replied tho wom an. "Did you ever send a telegram?" Detroit Free 1'rexn. Cheering. Aspirant-You have heard my voice, i protestor. Noxv please tell me candid- j ly what branch of vocallum it is best adapted for. Profeuao WI1 chwfr Hew Long Do Drecms Last? i IToxt long do diva uis hist? A t'.er nian savant Is In , c; I it 1 1 ing the mai ler. I'-ut then I-; M-iiic!y n t x ho ronld not I i h :n p.iiu . id ha no' ! il.vanie ! ciutiirl.,v In s i .n.1 . I he ilMNilil. it Irax lc i':l'i' I. i.tn es la t' e j fexv seconds bi'to-.e I'.ie n' a' ei.i vt ;nd has u. relatlo'i t li uc ;a I This 1 x lear enoeg'i t III. i ? x It ! has exor li l.: sl t i.ler n.i i theltc for a s'.ioi t x. hi e an I l.m.: j lime Hud span c i ulna led j As an e 'l bne il t'rs xvrher x ,' 'placed under n xxhln'nf thiol 'orin I a tlix tor Al-iilele cm on I He snperxened then a reiurn of 'i ei'lousno-s. I'le i;i:.'si I i is of i'i.- ' :.i verse. iii lii .otlg'i la e . of con tl hi liess, xxl.li nl.xa.is tit Icviing. N ' ' ' have solxed il." : a I the "No" n: d "Yes" aliel tia! ii g llnong'i tilituiies ol' thought, and then the eni leal t.i. ol' the tlocIorwi-emeiiiiN'if 1 in ter a ml Hon years, "lloxv h-ag haxt x on I er i under?" The .s:-iineii:er wtntug up ami sjixv the tloctor xxiih his v. no Ik In hand. "Ten sc. .mils." the tlia lot haiil. and the d.faiucr had U-i'ti oul nide time lor a time liiat Iijs tin iuci.s lire. - Loudon "iu-xMii. Ie. A Great Artist Cnragcd. Aliua-Tatleuiu li .s 1..I1J n s ory .f tlie fate of Ixvo uusuci ,ssiul pii turcs of his student days. 4ii .f ihciu x.as re turned unsold by the 1 1'liiuniti-e of the lrussels exhibiliou in IKO 1 he sulc jtct xvus a house iu tuv, xxlih piMiple rescuing the vl. thus. The ariista fel low students were asked into Aliuu Tadeiua'a HluUio and were luviltsj to Jump through Ihe canvas, the owner of U leading the xvay liy leaping head first through Ihe oily tlames. The other unsuccessful effort was a large Kized square jiicture that came back agaiu and again to Its creator's easel until at last it xxas cut out of Its frame and given to an 4d xvomaii to use as a table iver. The picture was pralsej by at least one persou who appreciated Its excel lence, so Aima-Tadema used to de clare, for the old woman was wout to remark that It xxas much better than tiio.se common oilcloth tilings that al ways let tne water through, as the pic ture of Alma-Ta.lema's making was a good thick one, xvlth plenty of paint on It. Minneapolis Journal. The Supposed Life on Mars. Not only do the observations xxe have 1 scanned lead us to the conclusion that Mars at this moment is Inhabited, but they laud us at the further one that j these denizens are of an order whose acquaintance xxas xvorth the making, j Whether xxe ever Khali come to con- i verse with them in any more instant j way is a question upon xvhlcli science ' at present has no data to decide. More Important to us Is the fact that they '. exkst. made all the more Interesting 1 by their precedence of us In Ihe path I of evolution. Their presence certainly ! ousts us from any unique or self ecu- . tered position in the solar system, but j so with the world did the Copcrnican j system Ihe Ptolemaic, and the world survived this deposing change. So may man. To all who have a cosmo planetary breadth of view It cannot but be pregnant to contempt itt extra mundane life and to realize (hat we have warrant for believing that such lite no xv Inhabits the planet Mars. Professor l.oxvell In Ceniury. A Dig Snowfall. The heaviest la. I of snoxv that ever took place In Kngl.in l oeciirred In Pil."i. The suoxv cymuieiieed falling on the l'ltu of January. P.I.", 11:1 1 continued every day until the 12th of March fob , loxxing. It coven d the earth to such : a depth that passengers, both horse! and foot, passed over gates, hedges uud j xx. ills, had been obliterated by; the xx hite sheet On the 12th of March I It be an to decrease and so by little' and li'i'e c, jiied Hill xvastod nxva.Vi till the -.'Mh of May. j A heavy fall occurred in S'-otland In j Wi'J'K the snow fulling thirteen days 1 and nights xx i:li little or no Inlermis kIoii. Gin of tlie heaviest falls on a single day o'curred on Ihe 21-t of February, 17i;2, the snoxv i:i , some (.laces being from ten to twelve feet deep He Kept Count. A fan. ous animal trainer xvas talking lo a reporter In New York, lie said: "The secret of animal training Is gen tleness. No'hin sudden or brusipie must be done. An unexpected caress may am; r an anlmgil more than a kick In the ri!s. Sudden, hrusipie, unex jiected Ihiiiii-s never ffo, no matter hoxv xxell tliey are meant. Once I xvas fihoxviu in Seotlau l We ttaiuers Bitp ped one nilit xxith a Scoteli admirer. Tlie old man xxas lie soul of hospital ity, but I admit I xvas rather startled when he leaned Inward me and said: "'Slick in, man 'oak I In. stick In. Ver frleu' Cool's txva inullins a held o' ye.' " Translated. "llabiliinenlM For Infants" Is a sign in u olothiiii; store in Huston. A xvei-t-ern visitor, seeini; It. slopped In amae incut. "Wh it does that mean'?" lie asked his better acijualiited fellow xvesleruer. "Thai V" said tlie other. "Oh, that Is Boston dialect for kids.' duds. "-Housewife. Silenced. Dad (severely) And look here, Ethel, you mustn't encourage lhat young man to stay so late every night. It's dis graceful. What (loos your mother say about It? Fthel-She suys men hawt't altered a bit, dad. Don't try to take up all tho room In tbe middle of the road. There are nu merous travelers on the highway who need a little nftan thumselvie -Atlanta Constitution. LOUI5 SHAW Dealer In Real lislalc I have IMed noun of tin t't'it Kinii'l'CH, Timber Laud mid Tom 11 property In Northern t'lilifoinln, a coiiutr) that is bound to Improve rap idly. AltiutiM, t'alilei mil lo Cure a coid in One Day .ke LA X ATI V ! I'.Kt'Mt' tJlTNlNi '.'ablela All iIiiii:!IIm lelunil Ibe noiiey il il fails to cm e K. W liioxeV xlgi'stiuc in on each box. "V. A Mcmornblc Day. thie of the. tlavs xxe remember xvilh I leiiMire, as xxell as with prollt to our beitlth. Is the tine on which xxe be came aeipiixlnted xxith Dr. King' Next Lite Pills, t he painless piiiillers ttmt cure headache and bil ioiisuess, nud keep the boxxels right, 'i'10 at I.'e Heait's Drug Store. .".0 KKWAKD. A KKWAKD or llfly tlollais is here by tittered for Information that xxill ! lead to t lie 111 rest Hint conviction of ! any pel mm who has rtoleii wires or ' other property, from our Company; and the same reward is hereby titreied for luforiuiit ion that, w ill lead to the arrest and conviction of anyone des troying the property of the Company. (Tiiik. I'mbach, Secretary lake Co. Tel. A Tel. Co. ltit f. j j Notice. TO WHOM IT MAY CON'lT.KN, notice Is hereby given that all Irrlga- thin, or mlilrace ditches oil all trout , KttvaniH . brought Lake County. rv 1 gon. iniiMt be Hcrvened xvlth a small ! iiicmIi xvlre screening at their head or jjiinctliiii xvlth the main channel of stream. Also all dams or obstruct j ions mi said nt renins inust la pro I vlded with a fish-ladder, or ot her easy ; means of passMire. at or near tlitxnhl . die f the main channel, an to al ' ow ihe pasvaue of trout at all times ' of year, mm provided by law. Said I work to Ik dime at law water time, ! or to lie complcteil liv I'cb. 7. I !Hi7. II. v order tf .1 A. llarhain. Siws-lal Deputy fish Warden for LakcCounty, ( irogoii. $1,000.00 Reward. I'he Oregon. California & Nevada Livestock Protective AhnhcIji I Ion will give IllMMi Iteward for the con vie t Ion of any party or parties Mcnl lug horses, cattle or mules licloiigliig to any of t he following members of 1 this AsHoclat Ion: Cox & Clark, ( 'liexx acau Land A Cattle Co.. Heryford Land & Cattle Co.. Lake County Land & Livestock Co.. Warner Valley Stock Co., Win W. Brown, lieu. M. Jones, (ieo. Han kins. S. II. Chandler. C. A. Itehart. N. Fine, W... Currier. Frank II. Kaiiers, J. C. Hotchkisii, Caldertvooil Pros., I. .1. Prattaln Ax Sons. T. A. Crump, Cressler He P.oimer, W. T. Cressler Maud I. .Vainbo. W. P. II k it v Kim 1 1. Presld't I IKKH'KKH IF. M.Mn I.Kit. Sec A- Treas I W. P. IIkuvkoki k C' xi. F. M. Oukkx I S. P. ClIAMll i it inn Fin am The KxHininer has a atipply of flrsi class butter wrapper paper on hand now, at the following prices: For fiuo wiapperr, printed, t Loll, for 1 1 a Hi printed H.i'J. tt ECZEMA and PILE CUKE fRLt Kuoxx iiig; what It xvas to i;f. fer, I will give FKFK OF CII.MKii:. to any allllcted a positive cure foi Kczenia. Salt Kheuin l.rx slpelas. Iiisiaut re. Piles and Skin Diseases lief. Do nt suffer longer. Write F. W. WILLIAMS, Jiio .Manhattan Avenue. New York, (inclose Stamp. II l lit It l,tl MM II V.. Department of tho Interior. C. H. Land Olllce at l.iilteview, Oregon, August 'JO, 11HW. Notice I hereby given that Vx I L LI A M ,1. PKol'D' OOT. of Lnkexltw, Oregon, xx ho, on Apill'l, H'OS. made Timber 11111I Stone Application, No. 4l.i:i, Serial No. num. In NK tpiaiter SW tpiarli'i, K halt NW quintcr. Iota 1 and ", Seel Inn Is, Towiishlp ii7 S , Knnge 17 I '.. . Will. "..Meridian, bus lied notice of liHenl inn to make Pinal Proof, to establish claim lo thn hltul above ilesci ibed, before Kegister Hud Ihcelvel, III Lakevie'V, tlregon, on the '-'.'111 day of October, IIHH Chilii'iinl names as xxilue-ses' Chillies .V,. Faulkner, imd 'Ihonnis .1. Powell, of l.akevlew, Oregen. A'JTO'J'.i .1. N. Watson, Kcgisler. I'I 111 lirr I .n nil Roller " Depaitment of the. Interior. C. S. T.1111 I Otllce at l.akevlew, Oregon, St p leinber It'., 1'.'. Notice Is hereby given that Llv NOKA CUKLL. of Sacramento, Cnllf. ll'J Cherry Ave . who, 011 September M, P.HiS. niaile Timber and Stone Appllca lion, No. I CilH, for W hair SW qinii ler, Section U.'i. Township it'.' S , Knnge pi. K, Will. .Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final Proof, to ea tabllsh chilin to thn land above ilea ci ibd, I efoie Count v Clerk Ixalmalh County, at his otllce. at Klamath Falls, tlregon, on the IMh day of I e cumber, UWH. Claimant mimes as witui'Hses: Oda Ci a veils, of Lakeview, Oregon, Jolnl Stiinlt, of llonana, Dreg 'tl Jesse O. ('ravens, of Fairy, Oregon, Oscar North, of Klamath Pads, Oregon. S-INUti. J. N. Watson, Kegister. Tlmlnf Ijinil olir. Department of the Interior U. K. Land Otllce at lakeview, Oregon, August IJ, I'.KiM. Notice is hereby given that It. Kalph Cunningham, of Pluah, Ore gon, who on July 'JO, l'.Nis, noide Tim ber and Stone Application, No. CHI, for i-W quarter SW quarter. Sec. "I, N half NW quarter. SK quarter NW quarler. Seel ion '!, Township ito S. , Kange i K., Will. Meridian, lias tiled notice of intention to make Pinal Proof, to CHtahlish claim to th laud above described, before Kegialer and Kecelver, at Lakeview. Oregon, 011 the I'Jth day of November, liUH. Claimant names as witnesses: John J. Keilley, of Keno, Nevada, W. II. Ilcnetlcl, ami F. II. Oliver, ot P.tmh, tlregon, and C. W. Dent, of ijikevlew, Oregon. I A'JiHrj'J J.N. Watson, Kegister. ! 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