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I.AKK COUNTY HX AMlNB t, L t K KVIKW, )l! (; JON. Til l'RMI.Y, OCT.
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By LULU JOHNSON.
f 'niyrlKlitiil. H'rt,
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Tresa.
Lakeview Cigar Factory
Sin II KM
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Milker of
Ilav'in.i anil
ho'iK-stic Cigar?
C "TltV OHIlKS "Cli n II l
(Jiff II- Hull More in ,( t
bulld'-itf nest door lit l'iml V Kluv
liMt , ikevicw . Orpinii
Nolde & Reynolds
H juse. Sign and Carriage
Pa i n ters
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I W'lllleboy was having I lie lime of hl-t
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young life, lie I, ml nmdc f Ik startling
discovery Mint Ilii- Joys of winlliiK
through , water without gelling ti 1.-4
feet Wet Were II nothing to (III- great
er Joy of wading throtmh water which
ni him over the rip of the rubber boot
Tlu rolil Miller was rcfieihlng to feet
1 1 riil uml binning fruiii Hie double heat
of llilck fell lining iiml Impervious
rnliU-r. Then, too, tlie gurgling sound
produced tiy the liiovenieut of the foot
within Hie hoot mill Hie pull of Hie
water Hi lie pushed forward -each was
n separate Joy.
This Joy. n Inn. was threatened wilt
extermination by Hie unexpected lip
liroiirli of IiIh sister. Wllllelioy turned
Ills back llioii tin. shore HIhI affected j
it I 1 absorption In In. ex purine of
the In lie.
It huh barely poaslhle Hint Nell
might not recognize him If ho kept til
Papering and Kalsomining
Olllre with Woodcock A Hume
(ieiiernl llhicksinllhs)
Laki:vii:v . Oki:;on
) -V ANTI; I)
A repreMeiitiitlve lii tlil cMinm
fly II birgr reiil eat lite 1 1 i I t lull
hjicchil liiilllrenii'iilH tu those xvIm
Wish to become fillilllcbill V lnl. rii-1
Ml.
The Real Estate Security Co.
fort Dearborn Bldg. Chicago, 111
Tlmlirj I .a ml Noltir
)epiirtineiit u( the Interior V. S
Lund Oftico Hi Lakeview, (Ireyon,
Auuuxt I'J. ('.Mm.
Notii-B Im hereliy jflveu that I'.DWlX
TATKO. of J .iikevlew. Orcuim, ulm
on J ii ! y 11NIH, imiile Tilliher Hli'l
Stone A I ttit I Ion. N i. (H.'il, lor W
half W hiilf, Sect loll Towimhip '.'.'J
K, Hune H H., Will Merlillitn, Iiiih
llled iiotlen of Iiitmillon to ninke
Kiliiil I'loof, to PHtnlilliili I'luiin tit the
liiml uliovn ileHi'riluid, liefoiH Ki'ii Ihti r
hikI UiTi'lvi-r, ut Lnkeilew, Oregon,
on t Kith day ol N.ivnnlier, )'K
t'liiliiiiint luillieH Ii n itni'hHi-M : l''ei
H. Turo, Uirt S. ThIio. (iinrue II.
Ktevnnn, JoMeph Ainlirnne, hII of l.itke
view, Jreou.
A'-MtWJ J. N WtHOii. HeKUter
1 Inilirt I null ullrr
lenii tinenl of the Interior, t'. S.
Ind (MtlceHt hiikeview, Oregon,
AmtuHt l.', r.'UH.
Notiee Ih lierel'J- ulveiilhut KLMKIC
JiUWAKD, of Lnkevii w, ( )i i c.,n, who,
on July II. I'.Kis, u;niie Timlur uml
Htoiie Ailifiition. No. 117s. lor N
hair Ni: miiirter, See. I, T. : S . Ii.
17 K , N imlf NW ipiHrter. Section 1;
Town-hip III S . MiiiKit I K.. Will
Mel Id Inn, linn tiled net ice of Intention
to ItntKe I'lmil I'rnnf, to eiliiliiUh
claim to I lie liiml hIkih dehi'i llied, lie
fore Kfttlftft and fii'teiir. at l,nke
riew, Oiei in, 011 the IHh ilny of Nov
mtitr, liHiH.
Claimant 11 h men hn It iieMneH : Odti
CraveiiM, I' ah llouard, Kuink lluuiird
of Liikevltiw, Oieuon, and tieurne
Oonn, of l'aitdey, Oregon.
A'.iKWJ J. N. WatHon, Kfii-ter.
A Pat Inn Invcxtmtnt
Mr. John White, of ;IH llUhliiml
Ave., lloulton, Maine, hii.vh: "Have
been tioulilud with a O0114I1 every
winter ami Hprin l.ai-t winter 1
trietl many advertised reined km, hut
the cniiiih cont iniiiid until I bought
a (mo IioHIb of Dr. Kihk m Now Dia
envery ; liefore that wan half (one,
the eolith wan all one ThU winter
the mime hnppr reniilt hax followed
u few iIokhh once inure linn lulled the
h 11 n 1111 1 coiiuh I am now oonriiiced
that Dr. Kinu'n New Dincovory ia the
lient of all miiiyli and un remedlea.
Hold under Kuiiriiiitee nt A. i. Thorn
ton ' Driitt Hlore. Ma, an J ifl. Trial
bottle tree.
Tlmbar Land Nuilcb
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Oltice at Lakoviow, Oregon,
AiiKiiHt 21. 11)08.
Notlne la hereby lven that MAHY
V. W1LS1I1UIC, of Lakevlew, Oreuou,
who, oa July 14, lfKJH, made Tlinbor
and Stone Application, No. 081, for
10 Imlf NK quurter, N half BE quarter,
Section 10, Towuahlp 'M B.t KuiiKe 18
10., Will. Meridian. Las filed notice
of intention to muke L'lnul 1'roof, to
eHtiibllali claim to the luud above des
cribed, before IioKiBter and Keftelvor,
at Lakeview, Orenou, on tho 10th day
of November. 11XW.
Claimant unmea aa wltueaaoa: Dave
Joium, Manuel J. Hwartz, 1'. L' Wll
HhiTe, t'hitrles Uuibauh, all of Lake
view, Oregon.
AailO'J'J J. NT..Wutnou, UeulBtor..
II you are thlnUnj.' of orennl.liiL' n
'tuck coinpauv ni our netv Niiinpl.'n (lll(I,nr
J r III ; yi-, aIMt ioioi t-la,, . .rl.
opdry tM,.,.-i Ii j t m y dry Up the sc , , . .-tin.
w liii h ml. 11 1 . to the Ui-iubrauu i:,ii . ,',
10.411, e iiiHii!' a fur moi'u urn ii ins n .,
hill tlm iijdiiiiny form of rut in h. , 1,
UU iiryui! iiiiiHiiuilM, imiieH, hi, ml 1 u it,
Bllllll I II 111 U-M lll.ll wllll'U I'll'HllHI'H, HUlll'l .1
and ln ul -. I'.ly'a C'lr.ilU :diu will master
'iu urh or cold in tiie head euttily mid
pi iix.uitlv. AM dnig'iHta Midi t lio f,() cent
Hi.u. Illy linitliirii, 6(1 Wurrim Hlruot,
Mow irii.
'lllll ii.,l';J IX will, illlt plllll, (llll'H not
. in iut , 1 ai 1, .ici'.iii. It Bprcudu itsoL
over 1,11 ii" i:.i ilimd minry mirl'aco, reliov.
iiiK iiirui'.': ,1, ly IIih jmiiiiiil iulliiiiiiiiiiliou.
Jdy'M t iv mi Jialni eontuiiii uo cotaiun,
luaiLUij oiiii harmful UruK.
WITHOUT ASoTflKU WdllD BANNlaTRR
j hTI.OtiK INTO TtIK WATKR.
I Imek turned. So he ut fired out over
1 he lake with au lnleiiHcnesa that
1 proe.l tlx uiidolni;. for hla HlKter wu
j utinicted by. the tnollouleHN little 0
I uiv mi I niopvd to Kee what held the
j chi.d'K iittciitloii for Ml loii(.
l'. i.'i hlie mid Arthur Itiiunlxter paua
j id an 1 utr.ilued their e.ve In au eu
1 deiivor to ill cover what the Interest
, T-.;: olijei t iiiIkIiI bp. und. f.illliiK to ace
1 a:i, ihln iiiiiiMinil In thr appearance of
j the hike or the nciieiul view, they
j t t : 1 . I their ntteiitlon to the auiall
; I 'e'ei thin would have bwn ltiHtuu
1,111 -oiis If W'lllleboy hud not taken the
. prci Miiilou to e.chni)Ke routs with a
I I'cb'hlior boy early In tho morning.
More than once the ruse had led to
jit'vj.e In Home lulventure, Hlnce the
, ov. 111 f of the coat wan able to prove
an u.K 1. This time It proved futile.
I !io.vcer. and Wlllleboy's owu ludlacre-
1 i ion proved his uiidolnff.
I Pceplm; from the corner of bis eye,
he sinv that the lake nhore aa far ns
the ui'S.t linn wan ilcHcrted, and uu-
t hely he ilecideil thut Nell and Ar
thur had piistetl around the curve and
out ol fljjllt.
lie was chut kliiiK at hla own clever
uess when the amlle froze lipnti tila
lips, for to he turned he confronted hln
alster. whose voice rose in ahrlll com-
uiniid tint he come out nt once.
Won't." declared Wllllcboy.
"You'll et a whipping If you don't
come out this lustiint," a il 1 Nell tlrmly.
AVlllleboy amlled knowingly aa he
shook hla head. Whether he came or
not, punishment wan now lucvltable.
so he intent as well enjoy bis fun to
tho utmost before be came forth to be
soundly thrashed.
"You'll catch jour death" of cold,"
warned Nell, and Wllllelioy smiled
afreah. Tho home treat incut for colds
was a delicious compound In which mo
lasses flirured largely, aud W'lllleboy eu
Joyed having colds, even nt the cost of
pain In tho throat and a feeling as
though Muffle had put a tint Iron on
Lis chest
"Are you coming?" demanded Nell
as Willcboy's smile widened.
"No," said M'illieboy, with Impolite
brevity.
"If I hnvo to come and get you"
warned Nell.
Wllllcboy was moved to uusecuily
mirth aud even Arthur smiled be
neath his mustache nt the idea of Neh
In her pretty spring frock wailing luto
tho muddy waters of the lake after her
truant brother.
Hut Wllllelioy was again his own
for his calm defiance now
moved Nell to teara, and Bannister
slipped off his coat.
"Will la in," ho thundered, "If you
don't come ashore this Instant I'll
cnuie after yui!"
Wllllelioy eyed I1I111 for 1111 Instaut lis
though to bI.o up his determination,
and tho delay was fatal, for without
another word Knuiilster atrodo Into
tho water.
Slowly Wllllcboy bucked away until
he reached tho edge of tho bank be
yond, whero the bottom shelved sharp
ly downward. There was a cry from
Nell, an exi 'Imitation from DannlsUr,
1 Wllllelioy Went oicr iinckwsrr
1 lie deep wnt r of the channel.
Down, down In went, the boot pre
Hinting his rlali.g nniii to the top,
Slid Hip cry of terror w hl- Ii Ii;- sought
to voice became n mere l.u,,ol U-fore
It reni'herl the surface, 'i lien he felt
something strike him, n linn 1 g limped
his collar, and Wllllcboy knew no more
until he woke In his own III tie bed
lit homo anil looked up Into Ids moth
er's eyes, red rluiiue.l from weeping.
"Did hi) gel me?" deuiiilideil Willie
boy. Ills mother 110 Med.
"Arthur always gets what he gor-s
after." mild Wllllcboy contentedly. "If
I he'd waited I was coming In."
j The boy dropped olT to H'-ep ugalli.
i lint Nell, coming down the hall, heard
1 the word", and nhe fltiMhed e.oftiy. Ar
j thur HiiiiuMcr had a h ihlt of getting
I what he wanted. At times It m-emed
! lo Nell as If he wanted her. and the
1 thought brought a soft flush to her
j cheeks and a happy smile to her lips.
' lint In the days that followed the res
cue or lllleiioy it Nceiiiei as If Kan
nlstcr had changed his mind, for.
though he was a freipicnl nller arid
his eyes glowed with sdmlrntlon as
they retcd upon Nell, he did not speak
the words that hovered upon his
tongue.
Still more significant was the fact
that lie no longer maneuvered to rid
himself of the presence of W'lllleboy
when that trouble brewer apeared
t.pori the sriMje.
One afternoon the hoy was sitting
upon llaimlster's lap as the latter wait
ed for Nell to come downstairs, ami
with the iMirfiwIty of youth Willie
my was pursuing his Investigations.
The recent rescue of a pretty girl
from the hike aud a subseriiently an
liomiccd engagement lietween-the res
cued and rescuer had roused the boy's
curiosity.
"We can't be engaged, can we?" de
nianded the child.
"Not very well." admitted Hannlster,
with a luugh.
"Hut you .iived me," persisted the
Ixiy. "We ought to Is? engaged! Why
don't Jon be engaged to Nell Instead?
That would be nicer."
For an Instant Hannlster forgot that
he was speaking to a child.
"That was a bad day's work for me.
Wllllehoy. I'm glad I saved you. but
now my hands and tongue are tied."
W'lllleboy!"
The child started at the odd note la
bis sister's voice. VDon't bother Mr.
Hannlster any longer." she continued.
And as Wllllelioy fled Hannlster
sprang to his feet, with a glad light la
bis eyes. He knew that she had heard
and understood. W'lllleboy 's rescue did
not stand between them, after nil.
limber I anit ftatlr
Department of the Interior, U. H.
Isrid Oltice at Lakevltw, Oregon,
Amust 12, v.nm.
Nr.tlce is hereby glen that FKANK
C. rLDRKD, of l.,iii,z. Oregon,
who. on July ii, limn, tI,,,e Timtif r
Mini Stone Application, No. 05V5, for
NK quarter, Section IKl, Township 38
H., Hangs 17 K., Will. Meridian, has
filed notice of Mention to muke Final
I'roof, tc establish claim to the land
above described, before Keglster and
Receiver, at Kakevlew. Orcion. on the
,(;th day ut November, V.ntH.
1 (.'hi'imarit iiariieaas wit uessea ; Oliver
IP. M. Cory, Henry Newell. Win.
I llariimersley of Lakevlew, Oregon,
'and James 11. Dtlscsoll, of (fouao7.s.
iregoii.
iVJMm .1. N. Watson, Heglster.
LAKEVIEW
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Department of the Interior, U . H.
farid Otlleo at Lako'iew, Oregon,
September lfi. VMH.
Notice is hereby given that HURT
H. TATllO, of l.akerew. Oregon who
on August 24. Jims, made Titular and
Stone Application No. for 8 half
SK quarter, NK quarter KK quarter,
SK quarter MO quarter. Section 'ZH,
Township .'W H., Hsnue 18 Will.
Meridian has filed notice of intention
to make Final Proof to establish'
claim to the land uli.ira rlouril.0,1 .
tsifore Register and Ilecci ver.Ht Lske-
view, (iregon. on the .ml day of De
cember lie 18. 1
Clalmsnt names as witnesses:
Thomas O. McCuHey, Alex McCulIey,
Wildaui Ii. Ilanimersley, VA Tatro, .
all of Lake view. Oregon. 1
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Also 1, complete line of wngo
nnd buggy harness, whlu
robes, rbitns, bits, spurs
quirts, rosettes. In fact every
thing; in the line of cnrrlage
and horse f tirnlsbli jjs. J:e
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Defiartment ut the Interior, U. S.
Land Otllce at Lakview, (Oregon,
Auiiist 0, J IM iH.
Notice is hereby given that MAU
RICK H. WIIITKMOL'SK, of Lake
view, Oregon, wr,o ou June 4, '.X)H,
made timber snd stone BnlicHtion. No.
4i:i:i. Serial No, 02H8. for SW quarter i
ecIlon. Township .18 S., Range 21
K, W ill. Meridian, has tiled notice of,
intention to make Final Proof to es-
tablish claim to the land above des-!
cribed, before Register and Rer-eiver. !
at Lakeview, Oregon, on the lUtb day n
of October, 1908. SAHPLE ROOn
Claimant names as witnesses: ' For COnflERCIA"
ona i. wnneDouse, u. w. iiardisty TRAVELER
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Lakeview. Oreiron.
8-13-10-1O. J. N. Watson. Register. COLRTEOUS
TREAT MEN
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ERLXTED IN IOOQ
MODERN
THROUGKOIT
"IKST-CALSS
ACCOnnOOATIONS
A Stubborn Princess.
Count de I.esdaln In his "From Pe
kln to Slkklm." an account of a Jour
ney through the Jobi desert and Tibet,
tells a story concerning a Mongolian
prince which has the traditional Chi
nese flavor.
He is not, properly speaking, Priuce
of Ahisham, but really Prince of Koko
uor. Several years ago he went to
Peklu to be married. The policy of
the Pekln court, to that extent wise,
consists In marrying to all the Mongol
kinglets princesses of the emperor's
household, thus binding them to the
dynasty by the links of matrimony.
The Priuce of KoUouor. having mur
rlcd a princess, set out again with his
spouse for his illstaut kingdom. Ibe
prlucefs had uo liking for this Journey
and ceaselessly lamented the distance
f the country In which she was to live
In future. At last, having reached the
oH'ulug of the Alasbam desert, she ab
solutely refused to go a step farther.
The prince in his perplexity sent court
iers to Pekln to submit his case and
to lieg that his spouse might be forced
to 1 reasouable. The reply from
Peklu was that If tbe princess re
fused to go ou he must settle lu the
place where she had stopped, aud thus
tho Priuce of Kokonor been 111 e Prince
Of Alashnin.
Twelfth Century Manners.
According to twelfth century mau
ners. It was considered more than rude
for nny one, man or woman, to look
aimlessly Into spuce or gaze at the sky
for any length of time, and staring
about In the street or In church was
considered especially impolite. People
who desired to be considered well
bought up were enjoined not to wave
their hands about in the air aud not
to place their bauds upou the head or
shoulders of any distinguished person
age. When standing, both men and wo
men were exhorted to place one band
over the other uear the waist. A well
bred woman, also, when walking out
of doors, had to place the thumb of
the left hand In tho buckle or string
by which her cloak was fastened un
der her neck, while with the two An
gers of tin? right hand she kept the
cloak closed.
When on horseback, men were en
joined not to look at their legs, but
straight over the horse's head. In a
book of the twelfth century we read
of 11 model young woman who "walked
nicely nnd did not look around. She
did not spenk to her mother nor greet
her father; neither would she look at
man or woman."
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Department of the interior, U. S
Land OtHce at Lakeview, Oregon,
August 11, 1308.
Notice is hereby give" that
ARNOLD PRESS, of Lakeview, Ore
gon, who, on Juue 25. 1908, niada
Timber and Stoue Application No.
4217, Serial No 0348, for S half, SW
quarter. Section 14, Township 38 S.,
Range 18 E , Will. Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make Final
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Register and
Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregou, ou ths
2nd day of November, 1908.
Claimaut names as witnesses: Mary
Post, Johu Cogburo, Clyde C'ogburn.
of Lakeview, Oregon, and James Tail
of Alameda, California.
A 20O22 J. N. Watson. Register
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8ii the ) ltte Kind Yra Haw Always Boii
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! LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
i INCORPORATED
8ome Accident Claims.
The chalruiau of an Insurance com
pany distanced claims which n;lgbt
arise that were little expected. Among
them he mentioned claims from a do
mestic servant who swallowed her
false teeth while eating, a manageress
who polsnned her hands from con
stantly handling copper coins, a house
keeper who, sitting down on a darning
neodlo, waa surprised to see It work
out nt her ankle, an underkeeper shot
by poachers nnd accidents arising from
walking lu sleep, falling out of the
window und tho separation of n cat
fnci the tender mercies of a dog.
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A COMPLETE RECORD
twmi.tW4HhinutnHininuiiii
e have matle iiii entire transcript of allRecords in Lake County,
which, in any way, affect Real Property in the county.
We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer
ever made in Lake County, and every Deed given.
ERRORS ROUND.
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 Error5:
Others cannot find then:. We have spent hundreds oi dollars huntirv
these errors, and we can guarantee our work.
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J. D. VENATOR, Hanager.
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