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I . A K K mm m 'i t J. W Maxwell V. W. Max all ' ' . " T,l'!,' MARIE'S CHOICE mm Of Property for Sale by J. W. Maxwell Son Lakeview, Oregon Dopt. "A" M il hunt Irrluiti Imi, in a liirgriiii ai thl rlrn hi tint tie Hiii'ii tri lie nppre eml'i'l. No !ii: ;,i ifl ih iici cm In Warner tnlli-j Nil ti-IIP" Hllll I'KlM tl'lll-l-ll III II V. ll.-l Ih i ll. I up nut. r i iuht (it hieing t sioiy ilwi-lllug Hi)Q room. IiohI proof i-l In r, iiiih iitory 1'Jxlli friiiiin l'rn .'iixilu, wMgnti hihI wnoii hnuan ICx.'iO, Mii't-p nlieil (.i . IUJ, orcli xr I lii hrliij, ;.' 1 1 leu, lifrMtH of nil klmlM IniprovHiiMMitH font over Hulx) Stork if Miiulml lit liiHlki't price TM:i I mi up to ilute nine h. No. .'I'.: 4 0,2 I'J surea lit eTi.fiO pur iuth, ait'iiitr iii N cvhiIii, fMI imli'ii iMiiit hciml lit I.Mki' If. hikI 1H iiill.-M (Hht of C ') it oi nli. 1 1 in1, It In Nil In iiiih limly hiiiI H liirtp pmlluii of it tklrls 1 1n Inkt-Klim e. I lu lu ili'HlrnlilH for sny kliul of ftorh rnMi.li, with the ni.-mlow ImihI il Hill bran ami the exteulHVn opru rnnui nJ Joining. No 4 : : 1 1 1 !; si-res highly producllve ImiiI. good house, iNrtf bsrn, grausrli-r, etc., miihll orchard, crprk thr'Hiuli place, V ncrr In cultivation on-' ol the best yielding farm lu Uoose Lhkr vslley, Hi iiilliis from l.akevlrw lot 9XM. Nr. 510-H'.) 80 acres for 1200, one a'ory frami four room house, new tin rn, nevei falling stream, on iliice, W) new fenced, () cultivstpd, an IiIthI chicken ranch ur small stock farm about one in Do from atage road and about 12 in ilea from New Pine Crunk. No. 4.4-IO'.i 1l!0 acrea .'1100, hoiwI fHrin hniic n n i liarn, on stage road, 10 inches In Ins til" water, ciicNply msr!e reservoir slle, l.Vl benring fruit trees, 200 yonnuci onr of Kood suliictlon, r0 ncro plow land, residue pasture. No. 421 :iH ICO acres witblo Smiles t Lrikeview, choice bottom hay laud, cuta W Ion of hay, price flu per acre. No. 02K 25 pr acre Will acres all fenced and well Improved, '2 god dwellliius each wild commodious bailie, out houses, 2 orchard over bnlf o it meadow, the remain Jer la rolllu un I bill laud It la one of the very fo trarta that could be ao evenly dnldxd Into two faruia that It would tie diffi cult to make choice of tbem, hits iIl the free water It requires. No. 207 1U 2H0 ncrea at HI. 20 per acre lo War ner valley, all under fence, good bor.ee and bnro and out bnun.es and amall orchard, never falling creek through place. Terms FirjU0, balante 1 1 and 3 years at 0 per cent. No. 280-77 1(10 acres at f 10 per acre, 14 miles 40 ncrN, i'HH) (inn in I lt fr'im fjiike view, ronl. I I'M micvi'hufiilly Irrltfuli'd mm ii po'illrv I ii mi, one mi l mill Imlf alory Immmh V:ii coiiipurHilvi'ly i , 4 r oihm on iromid Door, 2 on nppur II inr, liarn H It pohtH, Hx2l, Kood well, l-tc. No. fil- 21 100 iirrim lit (10 per iicih, niiue I'I'UhIi I h i i 1 . 10 mill- limii l.nki'vlrw, nii n it y I tut hi mill, iinlinproviil No fill .'i2 llMMI-:iiMI i.crrH, a t'eNliHlilii utork riiiicli Hud mil ill f h r ill, Hliout rum llftli ofltilHU hiiyliii'l, ri'iniiind' r Kmin Hint pHMtiiin limit, hiiihII Iiouhm nud linru ittiHlid 12 iiiIIkh troni lHknvlew, siiih'I cluck hihI lirluntluu illicit on the plii.Mt, In put ron lK I iih n wny nli Inn. No. 01-121 1700 HCmn at per Hera one of the In Ht and iiumt deMlrablo fHrniH and atock ruiichci' In this part of the country, line thrifty orchard. to story dwelliuii 72x40. addition 1Hx27, milk bullae, wood hoiiae. cellar, anuike boiixe, chlrkeu hoime, sprlutf water In pipe to bouse, uardeu and liorne barn HOxOr, Ii well adapted to Kriilu and nlfnlfn, cutsioo ton of hay, would . cut 1000 ton If seeded to alfalfa. It la a liaritalii. is within 12 miles "f Lakeview. No. 12(I-H3 HO acres at 20 per acre, level bottom land, all fenced and cultivated, . in good settlement, (food tfraln and orchard laud. No. 17171 40 sores at iH.75 per acre, unini- ' proved the H V quarter, Heo. 4 T. 'ki u n 4l p.ni kii I U41 IV.1 I 'k H , It 10 H No 'MS acrse w Ithln f nil Ins of Lake view at 10 per acre 100 of this la choicest hay ifrain and alfalfa land 200 am n best of hHy laud well Irrigated all feuced with good commodious bouse and burn on the place. No. hfi .'120 acrea a JI8 7.ri per acre, this Is choice letel productive land, all fenced, and adapted to all kinds of Brain, a crood dwelltnir and barn, fine uivliHul, i in u l witulu l.'i in iles of Lakeview lu Kood set tinmen t. No. 6011-18 24I' 24D acres oo lake shore, 7 miles louth of Lakeview, water covers a lartfe portion of It which will even tually tie drained by the government reels mat) in service, mnklutt it one or the most desirable places In C loose Lake bottom. No. 615 134 120 acres, at fW per acre, within 3 1-2 wiles of Lakeview, aJapttd to grain, alfalfa nr veuetatiles. does not reiuire lrrlnatlon. tbla Is a desirable price of laod Terms fOOO down, ODe, two and three veara time on halanna. deferred payments to draw 8 per cent. 1 from Lakeview, this is good unlm No. 02540 proved sage brush bottom land and 2000 273 acrea In the foot bills, all WU con' under one or two of the fenced, never failing creek on place Irrlwation projecta contemplated In and about 10 miles from (.loose Lake. , tul 'Icloity. No. 30252 just the place to bull J stock ranch I 80 acres at 12.50 per acre level sage with good outlet. No. 442 28 brush land on the west side ol Goose 430 acres K .C5 por acre, this is Lake, in good neighborhood, no Im a creek bottom In the foot bills ovor I'rovements. yet a good bnigaln. three miles long, Is all fenced, and Ii iN0, ' admirably situated as a dairy or 2000120 acres 14 utiles from stock ranch 0 miles frum (loose I'lush, about 80 acres feuced, 20 in Lake. No. 442 1-228 grain. 20 in timothy and clover, 10 in 000 ecres at 17.50 per acre, never alfalfa, remainder mixed Imy laud, failing creek through place, a good timothy, red top and blue joint, is farm, dairy or stock ranch, 200 ucrei. a tr,,,,k 'dtom. comfortable house, bay laud, rrsldue grain alfulfa and n,1 housen, barn, corrals. 2 wells 12 pasture laud, all fenced, a good house, A line opening for a begin 'bam mid nut bousea. Terms eney. ner In the stock business. No. 37i-4; No. 38747 11)20 lO"1 acres level sage brush 320 acres wlhln six miles of Lake- ,u Rrowiug settlement with good view, Is neurly all hav land-can be prospects of the Government Reclam utili.ed as either grain, or nay land, "tinn Service In the near future assist all feuced, good house and barr. Is settlers lu their irrigation nearly all ler ditch aud Irrigation aoheme. No. 411-112 for C20 per acre. No. 481 77 j 320 a.ires at W.S5 per acre au ideal 200 furfH 7 iuIIch south of ralalry, took or dairy rauch on tributary of hiiihII rrck through place thla l n Chewaucnn river-about tw;enty miles biirRiiln at f 10 per acre. No. 0145 rronl Lakeview. Is nearly all meadow wiiu guuu ouiiei lor siuca. No. 418 (18 200 acres of Chewaucan botton. My child, you are now of an age to nmrry, ntnl I have chosen fur yon the inline wlm v. Ill iiiiike you a queen nd lb uian who will render you hPP.v." , "1 he man who will render tne hap py." hi a in mend the blimhlnjr princess, with. fl High, whl Ii was the only ob jection to whli b her heart gnve utter ance. "Speak, fii I her." she an Id. as she snw ii frown j;:i!!u rlnfr on the brow of the czar, "stank, and your tnalestv lahnll be obeyed:" . . "Olrf-yrd!" ex'lii lined the emperor, trciulilliig for the first time In his life. "Is It, then, only an an act of olK-dl-cure tint I you will receive a btixlmnd from my hiuiiN?" The yotnu girl wns allrnl and con cealed a I en r. "Is your f ilth nlrendy p!l -'iiidV "Yes. fiiiher-lf I iiint t ' um my henrt Is no longer my own. It U lie stowed lipon a Jiiiuii: inn ii who Knows It not mid who slnill never know It If sm h be your wish, lie has wen me hut two rr three limes nl n distance, oud we will never Npenk to each other If your rnnjesty forbids It." The em'icror wns silent In bis torn, lie grew pnh Three times be made the In-ult of the anion lie durst not ask the nnine of the young mini, "A stranger?" Yen. fiillier." The emperor fell back Into an arm chair and hid bis face In bis hands. like Agamemnon at the eacrlflce of Ipblgeula. "Where shall I see hlmr said the czar, rising, with a threatening as pect "Tomorrow at the review." "How shall I recognize him?" de manded the czar, with a stamp of bla foot. "Ity his green plume and black steed." '"TIs well. Go, my daughter, fend pray God hare pity upon the manT' The princess withdrew In a fainting condition, and the eniieror was soon lost In thought "A childish co price,- be aald at length. "I am foolish to be disturbed at It She will forget It." And his lips dnred not utter what his heart added: "It must be. for all my power would be weaker thon her tears." On the following day at the review the czar, whose eagle eye embraced all at a glance, sought and snw In his bat talions naught else than a green plume and a black charger. He recognized In him who wore the one and rode the other a simple colonel of the Bavarian light horse Mazimll' Ian Joseph Eugene Auguste Beauhar- oala, the duke of Leucbtenberg, young est child of the aon of Josephine, wbo was for a brief time empress of Prance, and of Auguste Amelia, daugh ter of Maximilian Joseph of Bavaria. .1 Oil, 01 .mK In ' I ursyl keips in In K I., , link ranliy sal'l ,j . i 'I A I" Ij-ly .1 ' t , f.ll 'I . - ii ks Jut I I ti ls f. i 1 1 e Himt'ia t ''ii n. n i' I i IUii i, ir.vl er o ; "i-ii fmn d- ruiiftMi'tl um i. mm t n ho Hay ' ".. J mm. Latl SO-W.. ' LAKt-VIEW :3 z ftl hll s ill! t-t'.ffS M Pii-j it. ,.n I III. I M I . Ill I , e in I on, ,, ; en' II- Oil ...... i i i mint rtr tl '.- i. le spri te Imis w (! . ' t ..' K It '.lnic !. ' i nl, Ci and ?.' Sinn. - As a hi-xliug ailvti iir imr is. s ire, sole uliplM n id limine fia..is ('IiiiiiiIm-i linn's Shich is ini-t exirrl ent It MIIhVK till" fi Hill of H lioril hi Mist inxiaii'ly. Hii.l niil'.ri the injury Is vreys-V're. Ih.hIhIi- psrlt wltlmut ImhvIiiu a aciir Trice. 2fi c nta. Kor .il" Ijv lnlv an I Jf ill A St. Lniiia elit'ir, ulio fturteil with ii c. nl foily V"iri ii. m .mi world iH l,sKJ inn lorlune is nil ulng to his on iiiiliiHlrv.ei.eruv Hn.i frnunlity, Hil l the fMCl I lei m i hiiiiIh recen'ly 1 ft hi hi :!). '.r.O.'.O. Ynu fhiiul I not delay tin ler a;y clrcuqi-taiiees lu cases of Kidney mid lljii'liler Iron lie Y n hln.nlil tHke ' v inetl ini n fm r.ify tiint. you know is r llalile, s.iirietnlntf I ke )h Witt's Khley and lllHd ler Hills. They are iiiie'iualed for weak back, backactie, inilainatioii of the lilsMcr. rheuuiatic iniiiis, etc When you ask for Do Witt'a Ki lney so I Hla ldei Tills, be sure you vet them They are antiaep tin. Accept no substitute, inel t up- i on getting the right kind. Sold by Unit and Hall. i n SV e . .V-VV 5ADDLERY V. MLSTWOM Propriitor I he b st Vanquero Middle on thu market Ali i corn plctu lm of w 'g in an J buirgv hir flf, wrtip4, nbj. bits, rlifes spura, q jlrt, r m s tfe n fit vryi t t( in the tin of carrligi nl horse furni.nin. R. palrint by comj-terit HOTEL Cunada'a now patent medicine act went Into force Apri: 1. Amcntr other things it forbids the sale of any patent 'lediclne containing cocaine oi any of Its salts, or eoougb alcohol to make the aiticle appe'lziog as a beversge. 'Children especially like Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup, as it taales nearly as good as maple sugar. It not only heals irritation and allavs 1o ' flmiili'iii, theieby stopping thb cough, I lillL it ulan fymi'a lha hnii..!. anll. j and in that way drives the cold from the system. Jt ccotains no opiates. Sold by Daly aud Hall. ' Throughout the United States there la one licensed physician to every 709 persons; in New York state, one to ,072. ano" !n New York City, one to only :!. De Witt's Little Early K sers, the beat known pills and the best pills made, are easy to take and at gently aud are certain. We sell and Reoom meud them. Daly and Hall. i I Uorgaz. a town of 300 inhabitant. , bas been selected as the future federal car ital of lirazil 0ing to its alti tude it enjoys a pleasant climate. i ERECTED IN lono MODERN THROUOHOIT F1RST-CALSS ACConnonTioNs SAHPLE ROOn For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT P P UOHT GEO HARROW LIGHT & HARROW. Propnetoi RhaaasatUm i More than niue out of every ten t cases of rheumatism are simply rbeu . matism of the niuecl s, due to cold , or damp weather or chronic rbeuma Itism. In such cases no internal treat- an admirable cavalier In truth, but as i ment is required. The free applies far Inferior then to Marie Nlcolaewna , ion ot Chainberlaiu'a Liniment is all ii Ii I common soldier to an em- j lat u TdJi "d. " J? certao to ; give quica reue'. nive it a iriai ana ' Baa tew vnilpajill knw nnli.1rl If ml!.... Is It possible?" said the czar to him- . ha nain and soreneaa. Price 5S eeot.- en on oo seni lor me coiouei wun me , larse size. &0 cents. Bold bv Dalv and peror. 2 200 acres at $11, 00 per acre, a sum-1 uier dairy ranch, would cut 2Tsl) Ions j of uHtlve hay, has cairlcd 80 head of I dairy cows and several bead of other . loose stock during Hvn months of the dairying season, outlet unlimited. No. 4 19--100 12001(50 acres, 80 aore. good tim ber. 80 acres flue meadow, located about nine inilos from Hummer Lake P. O. iu T. 30 S. It. 15 K. No. 034-144 i:i,r00 - 300 acres, one of the most desirable farms in Goose Lake valley, yields au immense quanity of hay, is well adapted to all kinds of farming, all fenced aud well improved, dwell ings barns, out houses etc., and good orchard. No. 638-1 M 13,000300 aorea 10 miles south of Lakeview, all fenced ami urnler culti vation, two go d dwellings, burns, out bouses, perpetual free lrrlgUo water, 800 Iruit trees bearing, loo vouog trees. 400(1 strawberry vlncr. mo dewberry plauls and many "tlu rviu Ities of plants aiei vi ies, i pi of good possibilities aud hh infiv its profitable. No Ol11- 1 ; 100 acres at (21 per acre, 12 n um from Lakeview, this has been pi. v.vi a very productive farm, il ix i 'I enoed aud cross fenced, all the I in provemeuts are new and perma neut good dwelling, barn, outhouses, splen did water well 20 ft. deep, 100 acrea cultivated, 15 of this ulfalfu. The clearing, plowing and Improvements can not be duplicated for less than 2,200. No. 013105 100 acres in tne Cnewaucan vauey on Lakeview and l'aislev Htage road, choice agricultural laud, produces well without Irrigation aud will eveu- i ing the town we tually come under the Chewaucan ' IM of improved Irrigation project prloe f iu per acre. . No. 0128 3000 80 acres, Improved, all fenced, well watered, never failing creek on place, email well built dwell ing, oue story, good baru, out bouses, etc. No. 102-20 300 acres choice bottom laud, all never failing water, nearly all meadow, good house and large burn, nine miles from Lakeview. 'J!00 No. 21388 13500-100 sores J1BUD IU R(IHIIBUUD purposes. No. 0150 choice land for any and all at f 10 per acr. 120 acres at f 0.50 per acre witbio six miles ot Lakeview. Unimproved. No. 400-00 100 acres, price 11.000, located on border of Desert, amall creek through place, 120 acrea good farm laud, 40 acres pasture, with extensive outlet for stock, 20 miles to nearest town this Is a first class opeuing fur a young man to build up la the stock luainess. No. 0281. Prices subject to chauge. no notice lu addition to the preoedlug we hare over 2O.000 acres of land of every gradrt an I quality, In tracts of one to twelve t IhhimhhI acres ranging In price from 5 to K 100 per acre, the qiiHlity of soil. lCHtlon aud improve i cuts determining the price. The Himve tin In ( lauds principally in h ike C'liin1 v. a goodly portion of it iu vicinity ot Lakeview with some v I, lit- HH"ts iu Harney nud i in ci ,.i iv in Oregon, aim some ti i e iiuc In C'alforula and Nevada I i' ting uii the Uregou Hue. lenience lots lu Lakeview sell for 8125 to liOO each, llusiuess lots from 000 to 97000 each. Ordiuari:y the towu lots are 50x125 feet in the higher priced lots there is no uniformity in size,, the locution aud size determining the price. We Imve the town lots in Watson's additionjto the town of Lakeview the neaiVHt to t lie business port iou of towu, hIho lots in nil other additions ad joiu- also have a large and unimproved town property of all kinds for sale, A tltteeu years resideuoe iu Lake Couuty enables us to say, especially to the capitalist, we can give you pointers iu speculative propositions Iu various Hues of business as well as realty that we kuow you will gladly Investigate after you learn what we have to enlist your attention. Any thing iu the preceding that design of sending him to Munich. But at the moment when he waa about to crush hlin with a word he stopped at the sight of his daughter fainting In her calash. "There Is no longer a doubt" thought the czar; "'tis Indeed he." And, turulug bis back ujion the stu pefied stranger, he returned with Ma rie to the !micrlul palace. For alx weeks nil that prudence, tempered with love and Beverlty, could Inspire was essayed to destroy the Image of the colonel In the heart of the princess. At the end of the first week she was resigned ; at the end of the second she wept; at the end of the third fche wept In public; at the end of the fourth she wished to sacrifice her self to her father; at the end of the fifth she was dying. Meanwhile the colonel, seeing himself in disgrace at (he court of bla host without daring to confess to himself the cause, did not wait for his dismissal to return to bis regiment. He waa on the point )f setting out for Munich when an ild-de-camp of the czar came for Mm. "I should have set out yesterday," Hal. ! False teeth of ivory, on a plate of ' the same material aud held iu place by gold wire, were iu comparatively common use as early as 100 B. C. ; "I'd Rather Die. Doctor. than have my feet cut off," said M L. Bingham, of Priuceville, 111. "but j you'll die from gangrene (which had ealeu away eight toes) if you don't.' said all doctors. Intsead be useJ liuckleu'a Arnica Salve till wholly cured. Its cures of Kczema, Fever Sores, Boils, Uurus, and Piles astound the world. 25c at A. L. Thointou's. Content .otlre ' Department or the Interior, U. S. 1 Laod Office at Lakeview-, Oregon. niav inteiest you, write ua for more this Is an inviting , partloular description It la well inr j.w, maawcilu a oun, ijBKBYiew, ureguu. proved fine orchard preduoea well Dept. A. he said to himself. "I might avoided what awalta me. At the first flash save yourself from the thunder bolt." He was ushered into the cabinet where kings only are allowed to enter. The emperor waa pale, and his eye waa moist but bis air waa firm and resolute. "Colonel Duke." said he, enveloping and penetrating him with a glance, "you are one of tho handsomest offi cers In Europe. It is aald also aud I believe It Is true that you posses an flevated mind, a thorough education, a lively taste for tho arts, n noble henrt and n loyal character. What think you of the grand duchess, my daughter. Marie Nlcolaewna?" "The Princess Marie, sire!" exclaim fd he. rending nt Inst his own heart without during to rend thnt of the czar. "Your anger would crush me If I told vou what I think of her. nnd I should lie of Joy If you permitted It." "You love her 'tis well!" resumed tho cznr. with n benlgnut smile, and the royal bund from which the duke was awaiting the thunderbolt deliver ed to the colonel the brevet of general nld-de-cnni) of tho emperor, tho bre vets of commandant of the cavalry, of the guards, of tho regiment of hussars, of chief of the corps of cadets nnd of mining engineers, of president of the Academy of Arts nnd member of the Academy of Scleuces of the universi ties of St. Petersburg, of .Moscow, of ICensnn, of the council of the military schools, etc., all this with the title of itnperlu! highness and several million of revenues. "You aee thnt I also love my daugh ter." aald the father, pressing his son- I in-law in his arms. Cincinnati Tost. Feb. 23, 11109, A sutlicient contest affidavit having i beeu filed in this office, by GEO RUE I K. BOYDEN, contestant against : homestead entry No. 3770, (Serial No. 01037, ) made May 10. 1907, for NE quarter, SecMcn 24. Townhip 30 S., Range It E-, by Frank Brown, Con teotee, in which it is alleged that said Frank Brown bas totally aban doned said land , that he baa failed : to cultivate or imptove any part have : thereof, that some time in October, 1908, the cabin waa removed from said land, that the defects herein set forth continue to this date, and that Bald alleged absence fro o said land was not due to his employment in the Army Navy or Marine Corps of the United States as a private soldier, o tlicer, seaman or marine during the war with Spain or duriug any other war in which the United States may be engaged, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respoud, and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m on May 12, 1909, before tbe Register and. Receiver at the United States Laud Office iu Lakeview, Oregou. The said contestant having, lu a proper affidavit. Hied February 23, 1909, Bet forth facta which show that alter due diligeuoe personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered aud directed that such notice be piveu by due and proper pu Miration. hKihG J. N. Watsou, Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. Laud Oilier, at Lakeview, Oieou, Murch U, 1909. Notice is hereby given that Perry W. Banister, of Paisley, Oregou, who on May 8, 1902, made Homestead Entry No. 2028, Serial No. Omi. for SW quarter SW quarter, Sec. 33, T. 3IS., K. 18 E., NW quarter NW quar ter.. Keo. 4, N half NE quarter, See liou 5, Township 35 S Range 18 E. Willamette Meridian, bas tiled notice of iotentlou to make Final five year proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before Register aud Receiver, at Lakeview. Oregon, ou the 7tb day of May, 1909. Claimant uames as witnesses: Charley Harmou, Earnest Matchers, Jobu Elder, J. II. Benister, all of Paisley, Oregon. A1M0. J. N. Watsou, Register. Tinber Laind Satire Dpeartment ot tbe Interior. U. S. Land Office Lakview, Oregon, Feb ruary 16, 1909. PNotice is hereby given that MIL TON BERT RICE, of Lakeview, Ore gon wbo, on Nov. 10 1908, made Tim ber and Stone Application, No. 0806, for balf SW quarter. Section 33, Township 36 8 , Rauge 19 E.., Will Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make Final Proof, to estab lish claim to tbe land above described before Register and Receiver, at Lake view, Oregon, on tbe 7th day of May. 1909. Claimant'names as witnesses: Guy W. Rice, and Geo. Lynch, bota of Lakeview Oregon. MIM7 J. N. Watson Register toiler for Publication . Department of tbe loterior U. 8. Laod Office at Lakeview, Oregon, March 23, 1909. Notice is hereby given that GEORGE W. DUNCAN, of Lakeview, Oregon wbo. on December I. 1903, made Homestead Entry No. 3183 (Serial No. 01175, for S balf SE qnaiter, NE quarter SE quarter. Sen,. 31, SW quar- ! ter SW qaarter. Section 32, Tonsbip 32 S , Range 22 E., Will. Meridian, ! bas filed notice of intention to make i Final five year Proof, tu establish claim tu the lnil abore described, before Register and R.-ei iver. at I Lakeview. Oregon, on tbe 4th day of I May. I!09. I Claimant naniee ns witnesses ! Frank Pax ton. Frank wiUou, Kd Fitzgeia-3. aud R. A. LUkiut, ail of Lakeview, Oregon. M25A29 J. N. Watson, Register. TOVERSFISHBKAND WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING looks bclrer-weors longer. and gives rrore ( V bodily comfort ; .fxr Decause cur on j lorge patterns, yel dJ costs no more than Y (he "jusl os good 'tondvvVv 5UIT53QP 5L1CKER53Q? VM SOLD EVERYWHERt Wf6RB m Every garment bearing ire Sign of the hih guaranteed o'er proof UULOa FHlt t ! mo, $1,250 Reward. The Harney coua Live Stock Associ Ion, of which I am a member, par, 1750 reward lor evidence leading to the coo vlctlnn of par Ilea stealing atock be longing to its mem ber. In addition I offer 500 reward Horae brand horse hoe bar on ellhei or both Jiwi. Re garded InSeountiM Range, Harney, Lake and Crook Conntiea doraei vented wbeu KilJ Horae aold to nana through thitaection will be reported in thU paper. It not o reported, please wrtle or tele poouf me i linea ruraia, Main 82-1, Burns, tire gon. W W .Brown, Burin. Orts- Reward for Horses 1 will Rive $5.00 reward for inform ation that will lead to the discovery of any home branded with an old horseshoe brand on both laws, placed as in the cut iu this advertisement. with fresh trlancle brand underneath the horseshoe. The triangle placed lu such a manner an would cover un a bar ou both jaws. Animals must lie found In the possession of some persou or persons. DIARRHOEA There is no need of anyone suffer ing long with this disease, for to effect a quick cure it is only neces sary to take a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In fart, in most cases one dose is sufficient. It never fails and can be relied upon in tbe most severe and dangerous cases. It is equally val uable for children and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year. In the world's history no medicine has ever met with greater success. PRICE 25c. LARGE SIZE 50c. iftMs 60 YEARS vV -tf EXPERIENCE :l Trad. .JUrk rtt. Design 'HlfilV Copyrights Ac. An too a (ending a (ketch and doacrlptlnn ma? ouU-klj aaeerialn our opinion frae whether ao CiaentUn la prohablr paieiiiahlB. Cofnniuniaa, Uonasmotly coiitluentlul. HANDBOOK on l'ateuia ent free. Oldest aireney for awuriinr paMitia. fiUeuta taken tbroiwh, iiunn it Co. roe. pcfidJ notice, without ciiarga. In the Scientific American Turin. Ii a yeir: I our niontUa, U ooUl Uyull iiwi1eler. MUNN & Co.36,8ada'- New York Mraucb O.tlco. iS Y Bt. Wasbiustuii. U.T A nandaomelr lllnatraled weekly. dilation of any aiMOntldo journal. ThtrrararaoraMrrnll Pntternaiolil inthe t'nli4 Btaira than uf any othar niaka ot uaitrrni. '1'tua ia oa acuunt ol their aty le. accuracy and iimplicily. Ali'l'aH'a niasaclurlTha Q.irtnof Fn.hlon) haa Blorr .uli..nlMir 1, v oilier l.adict' M.c nnj. Ona yrr i ftul CMiiiruii2 nuinhvivl roMi All crnla. 1 alpsl ninnb-r, .1 Oilila. t v.ry nubacribai a WcCall I Kin l-rett. iuiiu;rilia today. l.nilv A ffllla Waullid. Ilanitnoma rmiumi or libTH I t-Mh coniiiiif.1,41. Haltarn (AiaU;iievof 6 da. ' n) ami riciiiiiim i'alalnua (.huwiiig 4uo jiiiciuiuinA OI AdOicu Milt McCAi.L CO.,'Na Yorll Banner waists, tbe best to be bad in any city. Mero Oo. Spring goods will arrive lu , days at Lakeview Mercantile Co. few h IP m ',i-';ivo . j4 nirHMair'rl";v' J -ttaat