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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1909)
LAKKWUNfY EXAMINER. LAKKV1KW, OREOON. tHHWDAy, MARCH It. 1 FOUR LakcCounty Examine rREi BOWMAN. t HI IMMKI KVRY TBl'WOAT, Boter4 at th Hwt OfBet L1w. Ore. corNTY orriciAt. papkh H.00 1 ti .71 5UaVCftlTI0N tATVft. On tsr. In 4c Bll oetht, ?kmikL gtu sot ptid it dT. ii e m. (rw4 t lb rtckl oome. ADVFtTISIWO ATe5. Hrealer taadiaB JVa?Bd5! luma igtn, prr moot- All lBH M' 4aaM S?YV . oote. t - ol P- Rrdn loosl poloran. 10r. pet line esrh la c.l. d upward f0-Trmallcnt AdrntalB o4 Jo Mat ts(, cub t dnc. All Mill null be poia orw , .i wm lrmL HQ UCTIBIK'B nw - i. ttpt o ait -c ; AdTrtUinf Agency 12 Voatrscu lor tdtwUiiu c or THIS PIPER AN KMT STATU BAItBOADS CoL C E. 8 Wood in a poblio speech discussing the Idea of state railroads for Oregon rightly observed that "eastern Washington u no bet ter than the part of Oregon which the people seek to develop for be ha seen 60 bushels of wheat and 85 bushels of barley grown in ilaroey Coanty." and that t was a most prepostroas statement that nothing could be grown in Central Oregon thai could not walk out on its own lees. He also was right in his statement that "i-rivate capitalists could not compete with the Harriniau Rocker-feiler-Ktillmsn group which could knock their bonds in Wall Street, i-ut if the state built tbe road it could n-t only As its rates but fix also tbe tatea on the Harriman lines and therein liet tbe only hope of com mercial interests " Pertinent and timely also were his Tmarka detuecating personalities in .1 j.iima nf the state in tbe LUC Ulft iun for state railroads and ask d : "Wi'l you permit those trivial de tails to tie hp a larae rart of your ual isolatioa, milliona W I of acres tbat ought to be supporting millions of people and whose produie woull as certainly pass your port as v. ... in tKn tnlmtnrv streams of LUC "nut au j the Columlia found in that fast tbe taxes shou 1 ba paid by tbe par chseer and likewise should yoo have booght property pravloua lo Feb. 10, 1900, yoo itould paj taxes on same .tiKoiti assessed to another party this holds trua unless prlvata con tract to the contrary exists. . Paraoaal property tats are payawe by the one to' w boat asiaaa,.. , , BsOOSKVKLT THVB TO TM LAST . Theodora Roosevelt proved SlbHsell tbe area enemy ct graft and of organ- Ited monolopy. Ib waa thla Blflcenl trait la bU ake up that made tomno, avy day peapla lava aad support him. And, mark yoo! should tba reaclionariea overtora nis noJioiea. it la aa aheoTOle criamty that, unless called by. death that ba ill agala wccopy tba praaWaaliai chair. . One of hit last acta aa pretldaat was done in tba latraeet of tba peopla as against oragalced greed- On Macrh irti. ha diaoovarad what ba oenevea to ba a glgaato aonema of Edward H. Harriman and bis allies to gala eoa trol of the elect! io power station ta vK.rti California and Nevada by t he purchase of options on all available I . A 1 J power sltea on unappropnatea io. He Immediately signed a proclamation adding 300,000 acre to tba lanoe forest reserve thus effectually patting an end to tba schema and dealing Harriman a staggering blow. The first inkling of suoh a mora on tba part of Harriman came last torn- imr. Since then tbe movement nae been closely wetobed Roosevelt baa by this act dealt a b'ow that wl'l stop Harriman ' scheme for tbe time being. It is to ba h6ped that President Taft will see the wisdom or conserv ing what little is left of public domain and its wwwuroea , for the use of tbe people and not for monopolists, who would subject such tblogs to increas ing all-ready overgrown fortunes! given up his Intention of making soother trial for the White House In 1913." And It Is a pleasllnc thing ttf the editor of The tixaneloer that Mr. , Bryan bought thla fruit land af our Minneapolis frlaad. Mr. f. Conway, now of Mission. Hldalgofo., Taxes. baa While wlre'eee telegraphy bMB accaniDllshlaa' wonders at It should not be overlooked that tba wires bava feeea making eome new records, too. Tba repeat pea I eg of oommunloatloa betweea London aad Karachi, Indla,means a direct work lag over 6631 miles of wire, all of It by land excepting 300 miles of cable between Germany and Englaad. Tbe Una betweea Teheran and Ktracbl la Itself extends avat IM. tev .The latest fsat In wireless was la aaadlag and receiving dispatches from a rail road train moving at tba rata cf TO nllee'an hour, and President Roose velt thus slgoaltted one of bis last hours of publlo doty In this way. OUR LINE of; ..' :f':'' Pry Qal9 ! It la nb probable tbat Instead of 129,000,000 Una for law breaking by Rookerfeller be will get off with only a loss of 919. Such moeery of joa tioa when applied to tbe venal Hob, 0"ly serves to add to the socialist ranks. ' President Taft wore a pair of trousers at bis lnaogaral made la Texas of wool grown In tbat state. It waa fitting tbat our blggeet president should ba tboa clothed io tba product of our biggest state. 4 pire pass umier your bridges?' After "cainpiuif out" at San Antauio, Texas, several weeks Harri man is hituelf Huain, aud calmly and col Jly auuounces that America may cot expect any exteusion of try Hues this year uniess conditions chant'' ra Jic-illv. " Yet in thV farce of ruc-b devilisbne.--, On'Mn's Scott yets bla-H i'i th.s fmm at the flea of OreL'uu builJiuits .ad rilruii -'. INrvny not block the bet-Is of 'OLre, he is exi-enli'in iiiiich Viilnubie nat'.er i i -h vaiti afti-inpt. Iitij OreL-'iti will liHVH raiiroa is in .f JIarritiiHii or hut one el-e who may attempt to cry Ju.vn Mich e.Iort an 1 intnler.ib'e comlitinnr in thi- 1 ? i i 1 i,'. FBKMDEJ.T TAFT AU BIGHT That President Taft is a man of honesty and firmness of purpose is manifest in the opening words or nis inaugural message. Those who sup ported him earnestly because of tbe conviction that be would maintalu and carry forward tbe reforms inaug urated by President Roosevelt are gladdened of heart because cf this utterance, which shows tbat organiz ed greed need expect no let up of tbe government to put a stop to further robbery of tbe people under tbe damn in a nretext of "husiness " v.. ciinii PitiTPns: Anv one who takes tbe oatb 1 have just taken must j feel a beavy weignt oi renpou-iuimj. If not. he baa no conception of ttie powers and duties rf the office upon i which be is about, to enter, or ne is Uinn in a urnnpr sense of tbe Obll uj-I Ration which the oath imposes. The office of an inaugural address . is to tfive a submiary outline of the maiu policies of tbe new Admiuitra tiou, so far as they can be anticipated. , 1 have had the honor to be one ol the advisTs of jny distiniiuished ire - ! decet-sor. and as such, to bold up bis hau-'s in the reforms he Das luiuaiea Tba Western Ksnsss girls have found a oew way of advertising. Accord ioa to tbe Hays City Republi can a couple of fsrmer girlt wrote a letter, signed their names ai.d gave their addresses, and tied tbe missive to a Russian thistle during tbe big storm a couple of weeks ago. Tbe letter, still clinging to the thistle, was picked up by a yoacg men at Cherryville, Kansas. 200 miles away, and ba baa written to tbe girls tbat be is coming up to see them. I Frame wvcu-room hou. 70x100 ft. lot. lawn, ebarle. tn-et rvubleiice etrevt In lentrt? of town, furninhed complete, with piano, J:l .KH), inuet act at once Frame 9-room lione. 75x100 ft. lot, one liltN-k from centre of town. In E..il repi lr; treed pet out. if taken fore May Ixt f '2.JIK). A rare ood bar-Kaln. Groceires, and Hardware, Geiat's Furnishings, ALWAYS CGMBiE&E- -, MBHHHHlBMMHHHIaUHawBawHaHBsl Freight Arr ving Every Week. ailey Massin: ffl Lakeview Oregon ( rire cut per line or one rent per word, each HiM-riloii. Thirty orU. or IrM II per month. gTaVNo lvrrilToeol lnerted lor Irn thn 4 ern(. WASTKO TTANTKl) Trust worthy man or wo man In each county to ad vert lv. re- t-flvf orders and inanaue tmelneea for New York' Mall Order HUt $18.00 wi-ely; poltlon Hrniamnt; no Invent nient required, l'rvvloiia experience not CHnential to ciiKatflnif Spare time valuable. Knclonem-lf ad ilreHMcd envelope for full particular. Addre. CI.AUK Co. Wholenale Dept.. 103 PARK AVK., NFAV YORK. ri'KNITl RKMTO K NOTH-E: The public Is hereby notified that I have taken over the Furniture Stock or Wallace A Co. No bills against said firm contracted after date of Jan. 1, 190!) will be con sidered and all account outstanding aad nue sal'i firm are to be paid to (ho nnrlnralff nnd. H. .. Chandler. Dated, Lakeview, Ore., Jan 1, 1009. I.OMT tar xi LOST One while and Mack two year old eteer, branded Tdlamoud, connecitNl. M i rkl, xpllt In left ear. A Jeward will In paid for knowledue of his whcrvHbontM. J. C. OLIVKR Modern frame ti-room bungalow. bath, complete, hIx tnontlix old, BOid bK-ntioil, clow to Hi-hool, f:).0lK), (.8x140 ft lot. Fivr-rf)oni honw, frame; good barn, can In- made over Into nix or xev en room bouse for JII0. 2 Keren of ex nlleiir bind 5 Mocka from Court Hon-.-. Iioiiw- ami barn alone cowt 1 IK mi; t In- hind can be flit Into Hi lotn and le t-old at enough to clear the i l.ne thU ix riuht I" town. Price ?I.MHt. can and epit- of t. it nee lie?: - Son'Jn rii Pacific hurf a Ivauced ate- ii.i' fourth on live r-tcx-k " i: - s ! ( a rr I Mi a ii i i- t he . (Jul -lock n en w i I vole a. !i.a:i wii i-tafi; cou.-tMicteil Bi;d ..v. raill- 1.-. Hi:ch icioiiB .-il le nets cf li.iih-ad inakiiii.' mine convert.-: to : .-i -hire.-it owuethip of at ion facilit iefi t tian all H hen yon r-ti ike a Ijnok vo'i hit iu 11, fh- t-hi ; III (it:. to i. !i.a.. w t tat ' ' V. auo 1 1 n-1 1 ina:.'ii.it -- art thf l l- i ot u!' tran-por other in tl'iei.reii. man in his I c k' t the in i j -t hen-Hire Himt, and the fcouu er inn.' cttotjL'er auaken in him j laiiri for lelit-f. 1 should be untrue to inyneit. to my promi.-ei and to the dei ".arat ions of the party Itaforni uim,u (vhich 1 elected to office it 1 did not make the maintenance and enforcement ' f thote retoiin-i a n.oi-t inipol fnlit feature of my adn i-'itiatioe. Tl..y were ilir ecte i to tie sup: e-tlon of the lav l-i-s to-? and at-me it power ot the ureal co:i.l)iiJntH.n- of capital invented ill tailrr.ads and in indot-ti ial enh ri Tir-es in carryiiifc! on iuturttate c.uniiierce. Thet-h p.s which niypiedi i e or to(.k and Mi- legislation pa-re 1 on bin irp'i nini-ndat ion have accom pi i-hed ii:ii. ti, l ave caused a u-neral halt u the vii-in'iri policies vUiich creat-d poiolar hlarin and have tiiiifht alioiit in the burlnes- ullected a much iiljhei r-t:ar.l or e i r. i in lloii-s, -ith-r t s ll or rent nr-siir-- in l.-.ikcvlcw, if you int-aii IhinIih-ss we will m-imI Iio-to.-. Pnl l.TKV FOINTKKM COUNTY NEWS CRYSTAL WIIITK OKI'INli TONS. the IiIk winter layera Lant iH-cem- f Ikt I purchaned a f:t-" jx-n of binln from the famoiin Kellerntrai-H Farm i if Wjtliuflai Cliv. Mil. and n now . f.irni.h it iimtt.'il tiiimlM-r of eifirx from huitiy tbe tbcMe flu ice tilriU at 13 for 1.1. March strong cattle. Add Ki-sular porrpoiitleiire. Tbe M. C. buccaroos have been buiiiy tbe pant week turning out Tby have turned out TimlM-r cl 7 4 '.Min imi! XI 11 aim. ' Mcri-f, will crnnei!-i -clu-e to Lakeview. owner I . .VMi will uet it, cadi. j and April batched pulletH lay cjih snout 'iiu in llie paHl lew days when the price In liijtlieHt. Addrean, , Mr. and Mrs. Jsnies Wukefleld and F. 1. Croliemider. Lakeview, Oregon. Sou Far' were vlwltors at Deep Creek a Suuilay. FK MILK' Andy Morris and 1'rof. VVillit were in Lakeview Saturday. Annuel Horner mid Chnl-j Fun net were ainonu the ninny tlnhernien on the creek Sunday '1 he boys Kiicrd ed in lauding thirty nf the Heckled heiiutiei. FOIl SALK Two jjood iiith !i i ow-, one lunibi-r watfon. F. I!. PATCH. F()U S. LK Went of Sec. .tl. Till-(-IlipIiN. Itllllire 1; I'-ant lit .'. per acre. 7 inilen froin l.iifci-vlew. Olejjoii. Write r eiiiiiiie ot ('. Fluin, fire of itv Hall. Mileni. Heyri'll. RML tCMTATK rii if in vtutt vim i v i ivri tt has completed itat-xle, and tbeni la irolni; to U- Momethlnir dnlng; Around likevlcw, aud some have nlreadr regret ted that they did not buy. if then la any one el III wanting to Ret In. 1 can uet a few contracts from cllente here-. Make me nn offer leforw tin premiums on llie' rontrarta make another advance. M.C. OILI.KTT Stn. U. Hallaa, Texna. CHOICE 10-ACKK FAKMrt. (.lorn- ti i.akevit-w y.w. i.ny terinx. Don't ilclHjf they nn Kidnir fast. If you want n good fruit or garden farm, don't iiiImm tbU chance, liood. live NKeiitH wanted LAKF.VIKSV DEVELOPMENT CO., P. O. 15ox '.'14. Lakeview, Oregon. WANTED-TLMr.KK LAND HO.MF Ntead rvllnuixuiiieiit. Wan' to buv direct from ownerM. Write, wlt'i particular-, to M. A. KIKHY, litis Felix Stm-t, ht, JoHcph. Mo. OKKOON VtLLEYLAND Contracta for xale. Make iik your offel . l-lt ti er direct or ai;eiiiN Mtf ItEKNAKD C. SIT. Lakeview. re. OKECON VALLEY LAND con . u bought mid mild by W. L Liimi. JIT MaHonic Temple, ll cltfor.-i. 111. When wriliiiK' Ii 1 in du not tail to en climu pontuue if you expect a reply. 'Jtf 114(1 Ollk AMM II. un. I'riilay ih on the tdck r a "hai hie :! bid": ! pi ice t Ii there of "liaukn.it bto.-k," A " and othei .-ale.s iu ii ID ihl eprebentat ion an to tl-e purpose or price, are prohibited an) male it in l -. leineanor by an act of the L' ni-!ature which recently ao j.jil'Ued. The I. ill is de-ii:ned to put. an end to sal-s which put leuitiuate tnihiiie.-ir at a di.-a IvnUe without Kivin any Two timber claim for mile, one L.' acre, one acre, will cru-o- 1 1")0 lull ft 1 L'.'itHi'O ft o- lie hull before May lrtt f r ? t c-iihIi. pji ni-re all f-iii-ed, yood for fruit of nil kir d-i. ul-o hi to .'. i iici-.-h fur "rain. iifHr Lakevh-w on county road, spring water all year, 'i rooin iiOUM-. 17" frnii t ree- J and ! yi-n r ! I ; :; .Vhi. h i'f ca-h ba la lice I to "i . iii's. "IJeitt tin- H.iIIioikI toll." j batu b i d 1 i'i a ri i Mi acn- cleared i fi-liced, on liorlh west hIioii- of! liooh-i- Lake iu California, live inile. from li.v. rilit d way. House and li.irns.' j-anh-n A- fruit live, pood I t-priny wan r. flJ.'-'i per acre. Thi" , : is a real-rari- i'iveMiiii-nt. I he ow n er is for I to "IJt- a t Hit ! Ifiiilroatl to it." ti:i.h,iihi:h. LOOK AT TH F NOTICK FOl 111'. ward issued by 1 he Teliphone C-iiiipanv for d-siro iiii; its prop erty. I'i" Smiles and Squalls lly "Till: VI.IIAVI .liM ltaneh :i'H) acres, pari f.-iiced. barn only. If xold wlili ranch of lii) acri-M house V- bll I'll for 12 .1(1. if Heiierate. advantage lo tha buyer of oodn Ln- i elo per acre. I be .,A) i" Just a t hoiiui tier the new lw. if a merchant anver- i'd of 'ioo-e Like. '' 2 HtJULIl Ol 1 'il , IS - li-t n, . full. -"I bfcf )JU th.j Will N 'III I' V I A Is Jf you pay y.or taxes iu l'dl on or ik; March I-"-, !!):, you wi l be nllowe I a i.-hate of S pet cent. If you tuxen liet ween March loth aud fir.-t Monday in April, you will Dot receive any rebate, neither will there lu added penalties and intercut. You may pay half your taxes ou or before tne Hint Monday in April and have until and including the .Monday in October, 19'0, to pay tbe uet-oud half. In cane at leant one ha'f of your taxes are not paid ou or betoro the Href Monday in April, tbe entire tax becomes delinquent, aud tbe law compels the sheriff to add 10 per cent peuulty and interest at the tLeu flrat ti-en that he iJ -'closinu out at coht, when he is neither closing out nor Inching at cost, he will be putiitthahle. If he niisrepreneut9 quality or tiuauity he will be punishable. J Our Senator. Meriyman, of Klamath, j voted auainat the submiHaiou of au i amendment to tbe State Constitution (allowing the pepole of this btate to vote as to whether or not they are lu favor of the etate building railroads denied them by our self constituted railroad boas. It is highly probable that Mr. Merryman will have occaaiou yut to regret such action. It begins to look as though those holding the water rights in tbe Det Chutes river are lu a position to block the construction of a railroad up SOUHIOIl'li-i'.o, .!.. ............ . 1 II. ... 1 1 ,. ...1 .r,. r. ''" I V IUHII. fAl I'lii'lll l-iri j;iaiiiuii-i s"' . , il.'-n landrt. is located on ltieliirht of I A Denver woniun wants a divorce UecaiiHH ner niisoaiiii, wtitm niej - " nun l ied in H.i refused to let the wa v It." Hy. "lit at tlu ICnilroatl to An Ohio u an. who had been a can didate for cfllci- evtiy yt-ur tor the uist U") years at last tins succeeded in beini! eh-cted, ll-ie in u pointer for Win. 1. If at Hrt you tion 't suc ceed, Iry, try again I A Kansas editor thinks that mail order babies would supply a demand iu bis town. Well, it is putty evideut tbat Lakeview has no need of an institution of that kind. This h a town that, w -uld delight Mr. House velt. (May Kambo has Column Valley. Mrs j; A list. . ChimiuiHii ariived on Iriiliiy'n stage for the Deep (.'reek ranch. It is understood that J C. Dodsou has sold his ranches and live stock. Mr. Charley Fee, of Ft. liidwell. bought the Winner property mel Peterson Laud .V Live the big Vlillev plopertv. Frwiu Wakelhdd has rented tin ou tun cli. One big time the 17th. , There will le nnother wedding in this vicinity soon. Come on girls this is the place to meet vour iilliu ity. We him-, only one girl It-It now. pot KiMi ii.wn 'i in: iuist j graile of l.liouis and t IgarH to lit resigned work at found In iregon. tf .1. II. CFTLEIt Will. Hotel Lakeview bar. purest IdsU v iiiiide KV AT THE The best mid tf Dl T II I.I'NCH TV ik-lllooll AT Till-: I'.IILW tf (t'ck bought Dix it V I I It lllltltl t UH W A NT ED : llooiiitiH. llunrd by tiny, wttk or montb. Mm. II. I Ian IcIm. Hut Mo- Lake Cooper has lililshed clearing' n-w school hi-usi- gionnds of. a uecision exemptions rate of IV. per cent per annum on your that canyon, unless said construc tion is carried on a high line, wblcb makes sucb plan prohibitive because of great cost. This stsrUeing information is going the rounds of tbe press: "William Jennings liryau has purchased a 'fruit raucb in Texas, to wblcb be intends to retire when be is 60 years of age." An exchange is led to remark tbat "this is tbe tirst intimatlou tbe pub- ru I nrnnertv urevious toFeb. 10. 1909 lio has bad tbat tba Nebrasksn baa taxes until paid. Uud r of the supreme court no are allowed. Carefully examine your tax receipts when received aud see tbat they dea crlbo all roil ropeity owned by you on Feb 10, 1909. Tbe party owuing real property Feb. 10, 1909, 1b tbe one liable for tbe 1908 taxes upon tbe same wibtout regard to whom it may be ssetsad. If you have sold any Thin last one lor persons who have 155.001) and Home ei erg;.v. Fruit much, WK) to 1"" acreH,:i houses A barns, uood fend iik. perpetual wa ter right, nil Irrigated, bent lands In (loose Lake Valley for fruit & garden farming, no (rotd. local market for all, will produce from to ftJO per acre ordinary farming, frultn much greater. All ImpieineiiH. wagons. 14 head of horses, harness etc. Can be nub-divided, part town lotn. bal ance 10 to 40 ucre tracts. The lot will bring S00 to 1.0n0 per acre Hie balance f75 to $100 per acre. Th. right of way goes right by Ibis farm. lo the parties who can nauiiiu huh sized property It Is h big money maker. Can ull Ite Hold this year, nrlce.fc55.000. can send nhotograiiliH If vou mean buHirit-H. Mll-at tli Kallroad to It." Branch Office, Plush, Oregon, Joe Elliott: Mgr. Warner Valley. One of the best chiiiicen to secure the luyt nnlnv l-'r irovern I nen t lands. We locate persons on only the best of good lands, ask lor particulars. Seager's Lakeview, Oregon male gucHta if I he occasion kiss her. She is either extremely fond of klss- ini or else is cnuaolu of homing a grugde a long time. Coh.iinli ia unini In rill it. lft!n 111 i II I. ;,.!! ,T M . nu 1 r. - ' He recently lout s? 1 2. ( ( 0 at one sitting at Baccarat iu a Paris club. He says be dcu't mind "small Mutters" like that, but it might be woise. Hut if , '.,., uil flntini" costs rfl'2.00). we, wnnder what a teal "llutter" would I amount to ln dollars, I Silver F riiiii Tlr L ui' r. ' r. m ( off t he in siiui- liriish a ml lu coiisi-iiiit-iice lliev piesenl a much ditli-rent nppenraiice. i diff Wmlt h lit-oiigbt in some sum pies ot oiiIoiih and potatoi M raised In lib garden near this place last year. They are tine HpecimeiiH and show what .Silver Lake can (to In tie- line of garden truck. An application Ih'iiow on file wfth the post olllce department HHkiug for apost olllceto lieeslalillHheil near I lit horse ranch w It b .1. U. Fox as post, master. Tin- new olllce will be called Fremont. The establishing of this of (ice will be a gieat ficcoiiiiuodatlon to the people of that section. A. W. Lmg. tint pioneer net Her of Lske, was a business vlshor In Silver Lake last bntiirdny. Mr. Long re ports everything prosperous In his Meet Ion and new Ht-ttlers coining lu VI IHV I AM F.IHCAN L.i:.l)I!Y:--lf you want good washing go lo the Atneii I can Laundry. Mrs. K McDauieis. KIMTKIC I.IUIITH NOTH'E Whenever a patron ilesl.-eH ci i ice tllscont Iniii ij, or ehaiigi-H lunih- In lampH, notice thereof must be pioiuptlv sent to tin- '.'oinpiiiiy ; oibcrwlH- c ii r r t-n l will lie charged for nil wiring, elect rle light Mockets and electric Irons, up to the time such nollct- Is received at the olllce of the Company. All elect rlo Irons, when ordered dlscoiil Inucd, must he sent to tln-olbce, ami a re, eelpt will be given therefor, until re quest for renewal of such Ht-rvu-e In nifido. All lamps left burning beyond t ht) time lor which they are rated, will be charged for. Temporary of llee at First National Hank, I .a kc view. N. P. JENSON. Proprietor 'i tf Elet-trlo Light Co. NOTICE After Mitt mnninmB.'jan umitLHULmmsmHWi ttronl, durable, comlorlsble lirmenti for woraiofmcn lut ll.ll I I.W.- in and new Ht-ttlers coining In, (-nilier. 11)08, all bllN for electric . He nays farming op ratioim ki,im must be promptly paid on begun out M way, ami ihat a or before the loth day of each iiionth ... ..,.K' v. in no neetieil UIIH a I, I hi- ! Irst Natl.nuil Itm.b ..f l.ob.i. ivlew. MX.Proiiptm-HH In this partlcii- ' lar will iiiMiirn ii in t itiii.i iw.i. ..r 1 1... u.is. 'ci,.. ....,,.. ......., i... -i.. i. ..... .i ' i .... . i ... .... , . I in; I ipkiuj iiu:t:ill. I III. ruin r 1'1'IHV , V II t". IU U'ltf . d ill.' i huve I la rut spring. l-'i-l.luv evening was au exciting affair. A large crowd gathered to witness the contest. Lynn Croneinlller won first prize. On Hattirilay evening a 20 lap relay nice, was pulled off which was won by Lynn Croueinlllcr and Keltou (Junther. Let tbe birds alone. Don't kill them. A bird on tbe farm tavea bar rels of fruit, iilrds are a blessing and should be permitted to live iu peace. Parents sboulj teaob their children tbe usefulness of birds, while teachers should explain to their pupils all about tird life. Let the birds alone; they are an inestimable bless lng to humanity. P. JENSEN, Proprietor iMccinc laght Compat y, NOTICE All llurned out or broken I urn I ih iiiiist ho returned to the of fice of the Company; otherwise an extra charge of 6 centH will Ihj mudo on each new lamp. N P. JENSEN, Proprietor f2 tf Electric Light Co. NOTICE All patrons ahould pur cbsHO lamps of the Company lu or der to secure the best lights. No low irrade nor liif..rlos I,. i.... .,,....n...i Any other make not coming up to tbs requirements may lie cut out. , . N. P. J ENKEN, Proprietor 2 t! Electric Light Co.