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LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER. LAKEVIEW, OREGON, T11URSPA Y, Al'ltll, 1. 1WW four i "" I I I I I ,. It.,.,1 Inl-Ht lllll III LakcCountyExnmincit rur.v i. IMW MAS. Lnrrt Pur. l.'"t ClrcuUtto". In Eastern and S-Mitncra Oron. ntr at the rol Offer" llew. Ore. socotil Ohm Matter. COlNTY OKrtrl.U. TATKR 51 B5CRIPTI0N RATES. On rrar. In advance. Bt mrth. ' Thf n.onth. " : ' If not pl In a.lvMioo, J JU mc jrrai. r.'.oo 1 ? .:.. Snhactr to 1 he Kiamlnor who rvmor from ono Uwahtv to another. r chann their poMoffiee aitaTta honll rt-momhor tn drop thin nfttcc a card an their paper cat be ad dreamt! to the right pomfnee. ADVERTISING RATt5. Kriiiiar Mandmit ad II 00 an Inch. innle column m.-. r n..i th. All lamliiiK ad. changed fr.-o twice a month. Owl at composi tion charged tor all extra chnea. All o ial poallions extra. All hort term ad. citra Reader, local poltmr". 1v. per line each In eltion. Want ad. .V. a line each Insertion Tard of thanks IW. Reaotuilona of condo lence. 11.60 and upwards. gSfr-Transfcnt Adrcrtiaing and Job Print ing, cash in advance. All bills nuiM be paid the first of each month. -No deviation Irom incae tertna. TUIC OIDCO U aept on file at K.C. Dak IlllO rArtn Advi-rtisina Agency 14 tand tome Street. San Franclaco, Cal., where oatracta for advertiain can be mad for It. Kenora, Ontario, on the Luke of the Woods, where the editor formerly resided, has bad the distinction of smash iug the world's record in the way of a half mile dash on ice when "Little Payne" a horse owned by H. h. Harrison of Winnipeg made a half mile in one minute flat. The other two heats were won by 1 mionte and one second and one miuute and 2 1 2 seconds. Kenora always was a good town for athletics and sports of all kinds and this race will add to its prestige in that line. The knockers of Lakeview at Altur as and at Klamath FaUs are reported busy circulating adverse reports as to Lakeview and tributary country, think ing thereby to scare the timid and unthinking into locating "in their midst." But it will do that sort of gentry no good, as those people are going to see Lakeview first and, when they do, you can bet your bot tom dollar they will not bike back to either ot those hamlets ! Every town and county in Oregon is alive to the opportunity of induc ing settlement Pendleton, located in a Bection very similar to Lakeview, but with much less rainfall, organized a publicity bureau last week, and raised $0000 as a fund for campaign work through newspapers rather than the usual plan of sending out pbam plets. They engaged an expert from Portland to manage tbeir publicity work. It is said there are 13,000,300 acres of land capable of iirigation in Goose Lake valley. The United States reclamation service says teat every acie of Irrigated land U worth at least ?200. Then. hn tbe Oregon Valley Land Company completes its work here, it will have added to tbe Va ue of the taxable property in this valley tbe enormous sum ot ??30,000, 000! And this i no dream ! The Portland Journal bit the nail square on tbe bead when it said : Tbe man who has a lot of unused or in sufficiently and unintelligently used land and who refuses to sell it at a reasonable price to bomeseeking developers is, not to speak strongly, not the must desirable type of a desirable citizen. OBITUARY Mra. A. J. Ilnnhr TliU community was saddened htm day nortiiug by the announcement that Mil. A. J. llanby had panned away at nbout miduliibt. She lia.i been ill tor several weeks with typhori fever, which left her lu a.ioh reduced state that she could not rally and the end was due to heart failure. Mr. Hanby was a compsiatlve strauger here having arrived with her busbaud early last tall to take up the work of teacnlrg in our publio schools. She was the picture ot health , at the time and gave great promise of many, mauy years of use tulnass but the germs of disease were there which with the constant de maud made upon her strength lu her school woik aud church and sot' ml duties brought her robust woman hood to a couditlon upon which dis eas made tapld progiesa. Dtirlug her short stay among tie, her bright and cheertil disposition and wiuning ways made her a geueral favorite. She will be missed by pupils and friends. Eva M. Stone was born in Keokuk Country, Iowa, June 10, 1S71 She came toOregou with her parents when quite youutf, aud settled at Central Point, Jacksou county, where she grew to woman hood, aud where she was educated aud where she taught school for several, yeats previous to ber coming to Lakeview. She was married at Ashland. March 3, 1810. to Prof. A. J llaul y. lu April, 1 S02 she joiued the Chriotiau Church, aud was faithful to its tenets to the end. After marriage, she and ber husband atteuded school together. Bod took tbe sun e crurse, and attnr five years of study they graduated iu ISi'S m tbe same class Siuee then both have followed teaching, and have always worked together. Because of this fact, ber loss is doubly hatd for her husband, who will miss ber counsel and conipauionship more and more iu tbe years to come. Her sister Miss Ella Stone accom panied ber to Lakveiew, aud was with ber during ber illness and death. Prof. Uaoby and Miss Stone left Monday morning, with tbe remains, for Central Point, where interment will take place. They were met at Bly by her brother, who was hurrying to her bedside, but was too late to see bis sister again in this life. Prof Hanby expects to return bre in about two weeks to again take up bis school work. Violet 'jnrr v oilet Ruth, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nyswaner, aged three aud a half years, died tbis morn ing of pneumonia. She had ouly been ill since Saturday. She was a biigbt. pretty littln girl, and it is a burd Mow to ber parents aud rela ives to part with ber. The sympathy of tbe whole coa munity goes out to tbenj in their affliction. The funeral will be held in tbe M. E. Church, tomorrow, Friday at 3 p m. We have some elegant drees pat terns. B. and M. Smiles and Squalls II y "TUB VEKIA.T OSE" Investigation as to tbe cries of an infant revealed a basket at tbe front door of a New York physician contain ing four black babies. Some one - evidently was preparing tbe doctor for a successful entering into tbe stork business among tbe "cullod folks." "Fighting Bob" Evans said tbe prettiest girls be bad seen on bis trip west were located in (Jartield, Wash. Well, be would backdown from that statement if be got a glimpse at some of tbe peaches that bane from tbe parental roof trees of Lakview. An Oregon City woman bit off a neighbor's ear, just because he object ed to her chickens scratching np bis garden. lie is lucky to get ott that easy. If it bad been ber cow she probably would have bitten bis bead off 1 Jennette Aitken Mrs. Jennette Aitken, one of the pioneers of Tehama County. Caiir oinia, died at Corning, March lHb. She was born in Dumrfies, Scot land, March, 22, 18A3, and located in Tehama county, California, April 8, 1858. Tbe lady was tbe mother of Mrs. Ruby Harvey, recently of Lakeview. aud on account of frequent visits both liere and at Summer Lake will be re membered by many people in tbis county. Tbe local papers speak In highest terms of tbe deceased aud said: "Her life bas been oue long benediction to all who kuew ber and sbe was best i loved by these who kuew ber best " Georce C. Human DIED-Oo Tuesday afternoon March, 23 ,1900, Oeorga C. Duucan. Uncle George, as be was familiarly called, was boru in Uliunia on the I3tb day of October, 1827. He crossed toe plains by ox team in 1854 settling near Eugene where be resided until 1873. in which year he came to this section settling upon a preemption claim on Sliver Lake in the fall o f that year, commonly known as tbe "Lone Pine" ranch, at which place be bas continually reisded. Mr. Duucan was an enthusiasttic Geolog ist, and while a man of limited edu cation, being born at a time and place when schools and the opportun ities for an education were limited, living on the frontier all bis 1 if 3, hewing out as it were tbe paths throngb the wilderness so civiliza tion would spring up in its wake, yet witb all tbis be was belli in tbe highest esteem and bis opinions eagerly sought after by such eminent eeolouists as tbe late Prof. Condon, of Eugeoe, and Prof. E. V. Cope, of the Smithsonian lustitue. While, as we have said, bis education so far as book lore was concerned was limited, yet bis education in a practical way picked up lu a general way was of tbe highest standard. Uncle George' was a man respected by all wbo knew bim and his circle of acqualntacces who will grieve to learn ot his death are many, and are not confined to tbis locality but all over tbe state and especially among tbe pioneers. He leaves three sons Warren Duncan and Felix Duncan of this place and Willard Duncan of Lakeview and two daughters, Mis. Sarilda Comegys and Mis. Emma Bunyard of Burns. Uncle George was laid away in bis last resting place on Thursday after noon. Silver Lake Leader. agazine You've got no use for ny maga zine ? No i Don't need EVERYBODY'S? No? Doesn't concern you ? No ? BUT high-priced freight, coal, and lumber pure food cheap water way,? That hit you? Yet? That's what EVERYBODY'S.! for. Get it ; cut out an article occasion ally and tend it to your congressman. Thingi will begin to moveyoa won't feel to powcrleu. Reliable Seeds So much has klready been said on the importance of buying your seeds from a reliable dealer that to repeat it is only waste of words. JU Seeds have proved their worth our increas ing business is proof indeed that merit alone has made the 11. LHly Co. fore most seedsmen on the PacificJCoast. Send fofcatalog, 120 illus trated, de- lULD BY I "V Chas w. a rrf rT a iV--TJI37t-rVPaee, Seager's Litkctlrwt Oreiroti plush I'Hlsloy 0.1U Ftr t4M. CMnIi, )HlNrHM. elon glvt-ii 2 wit k lot I:l2x22." A lurgv now luirn, bret nfuhmloA fruit, bath. ooimlft will Include furnlfnre thin one will be mkcii quick one block from 'ourt Mount'. Healdenoe Lots- Heft location Hi town-W x r0, UHK building re Mrtotl.HH. I,t7l'X Nfr.ll 1121., Hlm k 1iilHn 1'itn 12 rJ(H. A 1:1 2iH., III.- S OrtMikel rlrt h.IiIMoii. No i: I or vn Investment- 2 800 cauli, !U0 ft front. 170 dtv-(l-rooin frame- linuxo. complete-, In good rvpnlr. ThU U on principal HioronKl'fnrt'. nml I lien can U' 5 TiOxlTOft loin eohl for t h'NKt 100. apiece, leaving: irood hoiiHeA lot for "i., that can n-nt tor iht p mi nni. No. 14 -room hoiiee, lot SO by ISO. HoiiHC lu lot n-palr. orclinrtl and earileu. roimI eltlowiilk and fence, tJikV), lj cnnh. Era me veil-room hou 70x100 ft. lot. lawn, ehade, beet residence etnt't In centre of town, fnmiHheil complete, with piano, :I.S00, timet act at once. fiSiKl. .ioihI O-rooui frame Iioiim. I In Kootl condition, l"t ;hhx huh :U0 front feet can lt dlvl eil IntoS SO ft, loin, which an on the principal 1 etn-et Rolnir meet. Each lot I worth ; t:iS0 anil can be Hold now, ' li mo l.'nr il iiuihI comiilete S room t '. 1.... I.. I...... I'I'I f.Mll I tioiiw, mno hum ,,, " front on bent n-Hiticnei mi n et town. Both complete. Orchard, uood chicken range. Kxceptloiia.l.v Rood location. I'Vniue "-room hoiitr, "OilOO ft. lot, hi vn, ahaile, beat n-nldemv Min'et, In centre of town, tnrnlHheil com plete, with piano. t.'I.SOO., niiiMt act at once. , "I'hotos of above on npllcatloti." l-'ive-room bonne, frame; good barn, can I k' mailt over Into elx or hcv en room house for H, 2 sen's of ex cellent laud S blockn from Court House, house and barn alone coet l.nnO; the land can be cut lulo III lot and n'-Hold at enough to clear ttie place thin Is right la town. Trice. I,MK1. House, rltlior tti nrll or rut nr m'rH In I.nkovlew, If joii mean Iiu.siiuMH we will seiul pho ton. No. 2 Kanch. l.'UO acre. S) nillea from Lakeview, good 7-room hoiiMe, barn .'iOxMi, 4 other litilldlngs, all fenced. 400 acres In ineath w. Irrigation rlghte. Be.t ot grain fruit IiiiiiIh Soil loam & rolling: land. In the center of Count ljike Valley. f'Jtl.OOO if taken at omv. Termn. "Beat the Kallroad to It." No. 3 40 acren, north of Lakeview 2 inllen, on proponed rlRht t)f way f rnilwnv. 7-room houne. barn, capae Ity loo'tonn of hay. 1500 aheep. HX) acn n under IrriRHtiou, two cnt-kn crimM the farm. Small orctiard. Bent of Iimv A grain land. I'lillmlted range. f.sOiiO. The Improvenienes alone n'p n nent $7000 Thin will not Ik on the market Ioiir. lUnch IMi ncre. U2 nillcn north of Lakeview. (loud 7 room frame, lioiiHf. Burn, ciipncllv I (HI loun bay. ; 1..00 bi nd hlieep. l.iOiurca under tlltch. Ifraln landn orchard, all fenced and Hiibillvldeil, two llvlfjr rrcekn runliliiK throuuh farm, roimI dairy farm, fsooo. .pari chmIi. Thin will not hi, open lonir. Seager's Lake lew, Orruon IMumIi PaUloy llet a rauch in Lake County; net a 10 acre tract in Uonne Lake valley; net au acre or uet a lot in Lakeview. ; vour childreu will then call you thrice bleHned 4 TltnlK-r claim. 160 m-rea, will crtme 2 7U0.OOO clone to Lakeview, owner must eell, f L'.SOO will cet It, canh. Two tiint)er claimn for (tale, me 120 acren. one 10 iwn'H, will crime 1.1S0 000 ft-l.i"0.tHiO ft fan be hnd U'fore Mav 1st for f.'l. 000 canh. Kanch IrtO acren all fenced, uootl for fruit of all klmln. alno 40 to 50 acren for jrraln. near lakeview on county mad. nprlnir water all year, 5-room houne. 175 fruit tnt'n'i anil 3year old f:).500, half canh. balance 1 to 5 yearn. "Ilcat the ltailroad tti it." Ranch of 140 acren 80 acn-n cleared A fenced, on north went nhort of (ioone Lake In California, five in lien from Uy. rljjht of way. Houne and barna. garden A fruit tnta, Rood erring water, $12 50 er acre. Thin In a real-rare-inventment. The oivn er In forced to well. "He a t the Kailroatl to it." Ranch 3110 acres, pan fenced, barn only. If sold with ranch of ItiO acren houne & barn for $12 60, If neperate, 15 per acre. The 3'i0 In Junt at nouth end of (ioone Inke. the 'OO 2 miles nouth of Davie Creek, Calif, on coun ty road, excellent level grain and gar den landn. In located on the right of wnv Ky. "Heat the Kailroatl to It." Thin lant one lor pernoun who have t-Vi.000 anil nome energy. Fruit ranch, MK) to 1000 acren, 3 hounen, 3 barnn, grod fencing, perpetual wa ter right, all Irrigated, Ijent landn In (ioone Lake Valley for fruit A garden farmlint, no frostn. local market for all, will produce from 125 to tX) per acre ordinary farming, frulta much gn-ater. All Implement, wagoun, 14 head of hornen, harnena etc. Can be Hub-divided, part town lotn. bal ance 10 to 40 acre tracts. The lota will brln fxOO to fl.OWl fer acre the balance $ 75 to $100 per acre. Tho right of way goea right by thin farm. To the partlen who can handle thin sized property it la a big money maker. Can all le Hold thin year, price 155.000, can nend photographn If vou niean biiHinenn. "Heat the Kailroatl to it." IF YOU NEVER WORE A PERFECT SUIT OF CLOTHES . YOU CAN DO IT NOW BY ORDERING THE FAMOUS Taylor t'.:.''-k;-y.: y 'q jV , Tailoring This service is the finest in the country and the cheapest too considering the very high quality of the workmanship and the all wool fabrics which are used exclusively by these famous tailors. Call here and ask for further particulars regarding this new and perfect system of making made-to-order Clothes. Bailey t Massingill srenrs CLASSIFED WANTS f FWe centii per line or oni rrnt x-r word, p h Inwrilnn. Thirty worl. or lr. II x r month, gtt No ailvertlM-mrnt Inwrtid lor ltMi than M crnta. VATKH-ltlUIIT ( UIMHI TAKK NOTICK To All Whom It May Concern: That I forbid any ier non turning the water out of Iiead Man Canyon creek, except what lr lonited to the Heed ditch In lHKl!. an I have claimed It nlnce bVlU an natural How of water on my ranch nouth of Lakeview. Any tine interferinir with thin right will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 10W2 li. W. KM!-:i.SON. HKI. MTITK TIIK OltF.iiON VAI.I.I V L.M CO. Iihr t onipl- ted ll m hIi. nml there m going ti Im- nomethliig doing around Lakeview, and Home have aln-ail.v regn tled that lhc did not buy. If there In any one ntlll wanting to gel lu, 1 can get a few contract from cllentn here. Make Ilie all offer In-fore the pn-iniullin on I liene Kinlrarl" make anot her advance. M. C. ( I I.I.I'. IT Sta. 11. Italian. Texiin. I'Olt SALK Oregon Valley Land Co. ani-liiiiientn or cmitrm i". L. II. RICII AUKSON. IU.1 4l h St. . 1UW4 MlnneapollH. Minn. CIlOICi: 10-ACUK FAKMS.-CloHe to Ijlkevlew 1.1m. ICany tt-rilin. Don't delay they are going fnnt. If you want a good fruit or garden farm, don't mlnn thin chance, li'ooil, live ogi-iitM wanted I.AKKVIKW ii:vi:i.orMi:NTCo., i. o. itox vu. I.nkeview, ( iregoii. W ANTED SPAN OK WORK DOKSF.S. weight l'AKI, well broke, Be8 not over 9 year, with harness and whkoii. Inquire of Oue Uhde, on Walter nt. one block north of Blaah Kt. 12.MU. WANTKD-ri.Mi'KK LAND IIO.MK. ntead rellniiilHhun-uln. Want to bliv direct froui ownern. Write, with partlculam. to M. A K 1 1!M V, llici Felix Street, M, Jom-pli. My, OUIXiON V'ALLKYI.AND Contract for nale. Make me your offer, ell h er direct or n gent n. Htf J5FKNAHD C. S1TZ, Lakeview, Ore. WANTED Truntnortliy man or wo man In each county to advertine, re ceive orders and manage biinlnenn for New York Mall Order limine. $18.00 weeitly; ponitlou permanent; no Investment reipilretl. 1'n-vloun experience not enneutial to engaging. Spare time valuable. Enclonenelf ad drenned envelojn for full particularn. Atldrenn. CLARK Co. Wholenale; Dept.. 103 PARK AVE.. NEW YORK. OREOON VALLEY LAND contractu bought and sold by W. L. Illinn, 21E Manotilo Teuinle, Kocklord, 111. When writing In in lu not fall to en close postaue if you expect a reply. 'Jtf DUTCH LUNCH cry h-aloriu. AT THE DREW-tf Branch '.Otlire, ; Plunh, Oregon, Joe Elliott, Mgr. Warner Valley. One of the bent chancen to secure the fant colng, Free government landn. We locate pernona on only the bent of good landn. Auk lor partlculam. 100 acren, cheap land. $10 fenced, house and barn. Tart meadow, balance grazing, 12 mile from Lakeview, nome tlrntjer on It. 160 acn-a unimproved land, under O. V. L. Co'h ditch, Omilen from town. Exceptionally good grain lam at 117.50, on county road. 160 acres, 40 timber, 12 tnllca went of lakeview, on stage road. House barn, capacity 8 head 50 acres fenced, good garden, 30 acrea grain, 4 living Hpr'-ngM Includes M) to 40 cord woodcut, all for tl-VJO, cash. This price in low. Dairy Ranch INiO acres. Klamath County 2 barns, one 7-room house, orchard and good garden, 200 acres Irrigated, about 40 head good milch cows. On County road, telephone communication, $20 per acre. 1340 acres All good meadow and grain lands, water lights, good barns and 6-room bouse. Fine gar den. All fenced. Excellent stock farm can be had for 118 per acre If taken at once. One-half down, balance terms, Uood speculation 9 miles from town. $2200. Modern 6-roora Bungalow, new, all details complete, fenced, a good buy, must close at once. POI'I.TKY rOINTKKM CRYSTAL. WHITE ORPINGTONS, the big winter layern Lant lNcem tier I purchased a $.15 pen of hirdn from the famoiin Keller trans F'aria of Kaunas City, Mo., and cr n now furuinh a limited numlM-rof eggn from thene choice hlrdn at $'l for HI. March and April hatched pullets lay eggn when the price In higlient. Addn-nn, F. P. Cronemlller, Lakeview, Oregon. COUNTY NEWS S I IINITI KKSTOI Si NOTICE: The publio is hereby nntillnd that 1 havtt taken over the Furniture Stock or Wallace A Co. No bills Hgniimt said firm eontracted sfti-r date of Jnn. 1, 1!K0 will lm con idi-red and all accounts outHtsndinx snd lue sal' firm are to be paid to the tiiidersltftied. II. L. Chaudler. Dated, jkHU. Ore., Jan I, I'Jtfj. liH'i; K IVI HAVE THE IIEST uriuie of l.lipmrti nml l tgarn to lie fuliiid In Oregon. tf J. II. Cl'TLEIt WHISKY AT THE Hotel ltkevlew bar. The bent and ptirent whisky made. tf WANTKII-KOOMKK4 WANTED :-Uomers. liourd by the tiny, wtek or mouth. Daniels. Mrs. It. Mo ron MALK- FOR SALE-WHILE THEY LA8T I can accept a limited number of orders for OREGON VALLEY LAND CONTRACTS at a premium ot only 110. Parties buying will be req lured to pay down 150 which will include the premium. A8SIUNMENT GUAR ANTEED. First nome, first served Western Lauds Illinn, 215 Masonio Temple, Rockford III. FARM FOR SALE U4r ACRES, 11 miles south of Lakeview. also farm ins utensils. 110 head of stock enttla aud 100 calves. luaao Deter. FOR SALK- AT AUCTION, ON SAT urday, April 3rd. 1000, at 2 p. m., in front of Odd Fellow's Hall, the windmill, tank, pump, and fixtures of tbe plant at Cemetery. LODGE TRUSTEES. FOR HALE Two good milch cows, one lumber wagou. F. It. PATCH. FOR SALE West J ol See. 34, Tow n ship 88. Itange U East at 5. per acre, 7 miles from Lakeview, Oregon. Write or enquire of C. F. Elgin, care of City Hall, (Salem, Oregon. TKLBPHOHK!. LOOK AT THE NOTICE FOR RE ward issued by the Telephone Company for destroying Its prop erty. Jeti ! Adel i Ki'K'ilsr corn iiitoiiili'iw -. Arthur Parkir n:id August Hounei : made a hut-loess trip to the initio Monday, some excellent ore beiug ttiken out of the ICeilly mining claim. Two shifts of men are at work at preseut I The L, E. aooitty has a uuinber of i new members aud ta growing rapidly, j Dwlk-ht Have you any naltaY I Clerk No, but wa have some fancy i Th W. V. 8. C. are enlarging the (Iwans canal. When it is completed i It will carry twice the amount of I water that it did formerly. I Several traveling salesmen passed , through our village this week. I lioru to the wife of Frederick lilies, a 12 pouod sou. Our last dance of the winter was , most eujoyable. It was iu every way I a most informal affair and we tried to treat our friends from the north , rltfht cordially. : Dancing started .early in tbe evening and a splendid uo.m u'j Br wasserveu at midnight. The wedding of Miss Leh Caldwell and Edward H.Nesham was celebrated j at the Calwdell home on Marobl 7th at high noon. Ouly relations and in j timate friends were present. The young couple will rtake their future borne on tbe Marrow ranob. I TV. - I7 1 r 11 rt , . o. -. nave turned out several thousand cattle in tbe past few days. Joe Fuller was a visitor among tbe sheepmen of Warner last week. Do not restrict your boy or boys from dancing witb young ladles. Miss Kitten Fine and Miss Mary Higby were among the Plusbites that attended tbe Mask ball. Tbe weather is oonrl nl th. or... t. growing fast. IH.KI A LAI I! It) AMERICAN LAUNDRY: If you watit too. I vuHhltitf UO to the Ameri can Laundry. Mrs. IL McDaniels. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR LAKE COUNTY Emil Klico, ) i'lKlnttlf) Suit lu Eipiity v ) to forclose a Sidney llodder and ) MortKagn Crfsnie llnilder, ) his Ue, Dfeniant. To Sidney llodder, and Crossie II od der, his wife, Defendants: IN THKNAMK OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You, and each of you are hereby required to appearand answer the Complaint tiled against you In the above entitled Court and Causa within six weeks from the date of the First Publication of this Summons, to wit on or before the 7tb day of May, IS 10! I, and If you fall so to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the said Compliant, for want thereof the Plain tiff will apply to the Court for a De cree auaiust you aud each of ou for . the sale of the following described land situate In the County of Lake, State of Oreuou, to-wlt: NW quarter, Sec. :i5, Tp. Ski H. it. 10 K. W. M., and for the foreclosure of tbe follow lug tleecrlbod MotgaKe upon said land, to wit: That ceitalu Mortse ex ecuted by the IefeudautsSiduey llod der and Craaals iioddar, his wife, on the Rah dsy of N ember. 1004 In favor of Columbia ilrewing Company, a Corporation, In tbe saw of f 1046.05 witb Interest at the rate C per cent per annum until paid ; which said MortKHtte was duly assigued to plain tiff herein on be Fifth day of Feb ruary, lJt. That there is due and owing to Plaiutift herein on the said Mortage the sum of 550.25 wl,b Interest on the nitn of f 520. 00 since the 15th day of Novebmer, 1004 at tbe rate of 6 per cent per annum, and Interest ou the sum of til 31 since tbe 15tn day of Novemner, 1005 at tbe rate of U per cent per annum; and tbe sum of I5:j l'J taxes paid on said premises by Plalntiir bereiu, witb inteiest at the rate of (I per oent per annum until . paid aud for tbe sum of 150 as attor ney's fees herein, and for bis oosts and disbursement herein, aud for such other and further relief as to the Court may deem meet. Notioe is hereby given you, that this summons ! "rved upon you by Publics' ' i tlr9' In tbe Lake County ttr.mii.tr a News Paper of General U.iculation, issued and pub lished weekly In Lakeview, Lake Coun'.y, Oregon, pursuant to an older of the Hon. George Noland, Judge of said Couit, duly made at Chambers in Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Ore gon, on tbe 15th day of March. 1000. .v?bUl of the Urit publication of this Summons Is tbe 25tb dsy of March. l'00, snd tbe date of tbe last publication of said summons is tbe Cth day of May, 1009. ...... D Veftator, M25M7 Attorney lor Flaloliff. 1