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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1909)
L J J- W Maiwell LAKK t'OUIUY KXAM1NEK, LAKKVIKW.OUKOfi.V, THURSDAY. APRIL. 22 l!Ki. V. W. Maxwell WISE MAN PUTS o I Of Property for Sale 40 hitch, f ism on 111 lift frmii I i k - view, could I'H suoiipxiif nlly Irrigated H it poultry farm, hum and one half story hotimi '.Mx.'KI comparatively imw, 4 ronniK on urmind flour, 2 on upper floor, Imrn H It. poata, Hx2l. good well. dc. No. f'l 21 IlUl acres at 910 per acre, siiko hrtiHh land, HI in Una from Lakevlew, untidy I on in mill, unimproved' No fill f2 house IUxoU, ahi-ep shed Xi , I Oil, orrli Mum -'kid hitkn, a desirable stuck "r l"'int, lieea. herrtea r Mil rani'li iiii'l miimII fHrm, alioot mm llflli kliida-impriiVHtneiita cunt over 'SUN) of thla ia hay hind, remain.!, r gialn l'ck wanted ul niink.t price I'IiIh and panto re Ihii.I, small Imiim. and I" an up to date ranch. No, 22-n liaro Htnaled 12 iiiIIiih from Lnkevlew, . (S,!M2 acre at ."i.fif) per acre, situate hiiih'1 creek and Ii rlgiitlng ditch on In Neviiiln, U) milm xout lifHft of Lake the pluen, a patronized an n way side , low, iiiiil H mile ent of Cullfoi ni.i luii. No. Dl Til ' lllH', 11 In Mil In one Ix kI y nnd a large 17H acrea lit 25 per acre one (lf j purl Ion i.f it skirl the lakeshni. thla tlm lii-iit mid moHt desirable fiirtna and " ! rn t.l.i for any kind of t-tock stock ranches lu thla part of tlm "', with tlin meadow land it em country. Una thrifty orchard, two ' '' mid tlm extculsve ! raiifc-c slorv dwclllnii 72x40. addition Hx27. ! adjoining. No -- 1 : milk li"iii wood house, cellar, smoke limine, chlokeu house, spring- water lo pipe lo house, garden mid horns linro hdx'.ir. If widl adHptiol to trraln and hI fulfil, cul .;iK) Inn of liny, would In n hiiruulii, la within Lakuvlpw. 12 mllea f No. 'UW. nr aern, Ik vl liotlnni mid cultivated, in M) MI'IKM at iD litud, all fi-m-fd ood MrttleiiitMit, crt'hard IhikI, 40 Nirpa nt fH.1 to vml the K W iM K , It III K. Kood uraln and quarter, Ken. 4 'I. No. 021-lo:i !MV) acm within .1 nillna of Luke rlow t 110 pnr aern of thin U choli-i it liny itriiln nnd Hlfiilfu Imid '.Vm n.np liext of luiy land well irrlutttril I. II flUKV I Ml til K'H'd Otlllllllil ll'IIIH huilMV r. i I l i.ru oil llm pUi'H. No. ri;Hs.i :rji) aerea a t prr sere, thla I oholi'H lin.l i.rolni'tlro land, hll fpni-pd, and a lapted to all kin lM of tfraln, a Kimd ilaellinu and tun n. tl nt orchard, nltuntn within 13 tnllea nf LNkpvHvv lu uood t tlcuifiit No. rni',1- ;h f'.'i,.' 21i ni'rH on luko Hhnre, 7 in II.- .inth of Lnkuvinw, w liter covera a larun portlmi of It which will even tually tin drained liy the uoveriiini'iit rPoluiiintloii Hprvlee, tunkln It one or 'III! I...' l.lf il h 1- I'l.ll'l H 111 (i'Ji.HH I kH In, It ,in. No. Olfi i:it I ' iii-rex, ut 'J0 ht acre, within II 1-U iiiIIik of LuknvlMW, uiiupted to trui ii, n.,rtlfu or vettetnhlea, tloea not ri ii in liittlni). thla ia a ilnHlral Is it it-.- ul iiuiil Ternia .'KJ down, one, two and three yeara time mi luilaure, deli-rrd puy tuituU to diaw H pir cent. No. i'.i 40 rj'iHI. j;.'! furH in the foot hillN, all feiii-i.- l. uvver faillLK creek. on plare and .ilm it III inlli-H trout (oni.i Luke, JunI the pluen to bull a ntoek raueh 1 with Koo.J outlet. No. 442 '1H 4:i'.i nerea a. H.(m pr acre, thla la a creek liotlnni In the font. hilU over three milea loiitf. ia all fenced, and Ul admlralily aitiuited aa dairy or1 Htock ranch-O milea from- (Ioohu Luke. No. 442 12 '28 tkm iiiuph Ht 17. r( per acre, never tiiilniK creek thrniuh place. 11 t-imil farm, dairy or flock ranch, '2(H) ucret. hay hind, rii-ldim yriiin nltalfu mid piiHturii I11111I. hll fenced, a uond hoiiHe, tiarn mid out hooaeH, Terina cutty. No. :ti7-l7 .'t2'l Hcrea w ihin aix mih of Lake view, U nearly all hiiv land can lie iitillrd uh eithwr ralu or nay laud, all leuced, k'nod Ikiiiho hihI Inn 11. Ih Ileal Iv all uii'liT ditch aud irrlcnl inn tor i"20 per acre. No. 41 77 "00 Mi-rtH 7 lllllcM hlllltll if l'llshv, .mull 1 nek 1 liiuia-li pluce tlii-i ir 11 Imruaiii nt f 10 per iicre. No. 1)1 .5 2 '20(1 nerea at "fii.riO per Here, n auin-1 mer dairy ranch, would cut 2-'ii tona nt native hay, Iiiih cairlod HO hear! of dairy cowa and nnveral head of other Ioohh Htock ilurliitf live monthn ol the dalryliiK neannu, outlet unlimited. No. 410 - HI!) ?I'2ih 100 ucrea, HO acrei oo I t i nt - Per H0 iuths Hue meadow, located ' Hliout 11 in mili'H from Hummer Lake 1'. t). in T :ia. It. 15 K. No.t;;t4-!44 f lil.TilH) :iiln aiTHM, one of the moat deniial In fiirma lu liunae hake valley, yiel.l.i an Iiiiiiihiihk (pianily of hay, l well uilapted to nil kind of fariniutf, Hll ffiiced mid well improved, dwell 111KH tin r 11 m. out hotiHea etc., mid tiotul , orcliurd. No. C:iH VM ll.'H.OoO :)0.r acrea 1G milea aouth of Lukeviuw, nil fenced ami under culti vation, two Kood dwelling, bnrna, out hoiHea, perpetual free lrrljjhle water, KU0 fruit trees bearlim, 1(H) votinir treea. 4(KKI strawberry vinea, 800 dewberry plants aud muuy other var itiea of pluuta ana vines, a place of KOod pOHbibllitlea and aa pretty an profitable. No. CtU-Kl 1C0 acrea at 921 per aeiv, 12 u.ilcj from l.akeview, thla lian been proven a very productive farm, it ia nil euced aud ctoiia fenced, all the lui provemeiitB lire new and 1 erniH i.ent good dweliluK. burn, out ln iu."- hii.-h did water well '20 ft. ieen iiM eres oultlvated, 10 of this altalia 'I olenrtnir, plowing and in. pu ie-i. cl ean not be duplicated lor b hh tliu -2,200. No. cm-10. 100 acrea in toe Gnewaucuu niity ou Lakrview and Paisley etaxe rouu, ctiolco uiiricultnral land, produces well wittiont irrigation and will eveu tually ronie under the Chewauoao irriKutiou project price 10 per acre. No. 0128 I.'IIKO W) acres, Improved, all fenced, well watered, never falllnu creeii iu place, small well built dwell iiitf, cue t-tory, yood barn, out bousea. etc. No. iy'2-'20 WU acres chnloe bottom land, all never tailing water, nearly all meadow, good brume and large barn, nine miles from Lakevlew. 11)000 No. 213 B8 tacooltt) acres this is an inviting idaco in apperance, it is well lor proved fine orchard produoes well '0,rn0,yrrnnnnnrnrynnnn w- - J.W. Maxwell (& Son Dept. "A" Lakeview, Oregon List wltfmut Irrlgiu ion, In h hiirnm at thla price -uni.it he mien to l n i rt ('Intnl. No 'J'i.'i :; , Iihhi 210 hen- in Warner tnlli-y Hi j,,,..-,! Hllfi ,.ri)M t,.,., n ,.da paid up wiit.-r i Ik'lit of 2m l'iehe tw Hi,,,y dwelling 21 :)- (1 room. front proof cellar, huh atury I 'J x .''. 1 frame t'rn 'JOvUi, waumi mi. I nni I liW acres highly pri.dnel Ivn lniid. ' tfnnd house, lare I urn, uthimi riix, ' etc., miih.II orcliHrd, cr'' k lln hil'Ii ' plm'P, ! ai'ica In iMiltivatiuii mm of I ' I h ln-ht yiiddinu fHlina In (iooxe Liiko N". Id KI W) BiTPfe for tlW, fui'i aory frame lour r oi nit limine, new barn, uevei fulling Kti-eam, 011 place, fill H.rei fenced, 10 cult ivaled, mi Ideal chicken No. 171--71 j ran eh or amnll stuck fnrin abinit "in i per acre, tin 1 m-1 ""I" from hIhud r ul and aliom I'l nines iroin . l ine 1. reea. - IliO acres KM), tood fnrin house mi I barn, on stage rond, I" iiichsa Irrlga din water, cheaply ma-e resrvnlr f tl . I. si hearing fruit iri"--. .mi v"tiu-.,,-i lies of t.-oiid bi lect i.i.i, .Vi Mere- plo-.v land, lesl jiie pasture No. 421 .JH bill acrea wlth'n .'liiiib's of I.ukeli', cl'oice bottom hay lain., cuts '.hi tmi of hay, pilcA "flOpi-r acre. No. OX) 9'2't per acre nerea all fenced and wi-ll improved, 2 good dwellings each w ith comiui.'l lnua bin lie, nut bouses, '2 orchards - over half of it meadow-, the remain ter is fulling an I bill lund it ia (inn of the verv few tracts that could bo so evenly divided Into two fiiriuM that It wool I be dllti cult to iMike choice of their, lu all the free water It requires. No. 'J '.i 2H0 acres at ll 'J." per acre In V.f ier valley, all under fence, wood hni.ni mid bam an I out house- tie I small orchard, never fulling 1 n-ek llirougli place, ietms ".( m, 1,; Inure I '2 and .') yruis ut 0 rrt cert. I Ns. :s077 1 HVJ acrea at ?10 per acre, 14 11 1! .-i from lnkevievv. this la good unim proved sage brush bottom land and will cuiie under one or two of the irrigation projects conteii p atrd ;-i that vicinity. .lo. Xt2o2 1 b0 acres at 12.00 per acre level sage brush land on the west side ol (ioose Lake, lu good neighborhood, no Im provements, yet a good batgaln. , No. 37'2 1'2'2 ' e"joit0 l'2t) acres 14 miles from I'lush. about HO nerea fenced, 20 in grain, '20 in timothy mid clover, 10 in ullalfa, remainder mixed bay land, timothy, red tup and blue joint, is II 1 reek bottom, comfortable house, out houses, barn, corrals. '2 weila 12 ft. deep. A line opening for a begin tier in the stock business. No. 37745 t? l.i20 Itl'' acres level sngn brush bind lu growing settlement with good pr isiiects of the ioverumeiit Keclain at Inn Service in the iietir future ussiht iug the M'tMi'M in their irriL'at inn scheme. No. 411-112 .'120 ii.-res at tfi'i. 2.'i per ucre 1111 ideal stock or dairy ram-li on tributary "f Che aucaii rirer about twenty milea from Lakeview, is nearly ull meadow with good outlet tor htock. No. 41H-tW iMKl ncroB of Chewaucnn bottum, choice laud for nuy and till purposes. ut tf l.i per acr-. No. 1)1. m 1'20 acres at t?! 00 per aero wlthiu six milea of Lakevlew. Uuiuilroved. No. 400 CO 11)0 acres, price f 1.000, located on border of Uebort, small creek through place, 120 acres good farm laud, 40 acres pasture, with extensive outlet for stock, '20 miles to nearest tjwn this ia a first class opening for a young man to build up in ttie stock buuinesB. No. 0'2H1. Prices subject to chnnge, no notice In addition to the preceding we have over '20,000 acres or laud ot every grade and quality, In tracts of one to twelve thousand acres ranging in price from C3 to f 100 per acre, the quality of soil, location and improve ments deterrcln! ml' the price. The above t-uibtact' lands principally 111 Lakii coinii v. a goodly portion of it In i.-i.rly ii Li Review with Borne lev.' clii ii lu.i-tf in Harney and ('rin k cihiii'x in Oregon, aim some chob-e tracts in X'nltoruia aud Nevada bordering 011 the Oregon liue. Keni.lencs lota in Lakeview sell for HI20 to tfOi'O each, liusiueas lots from t'ti 0 to 7000 each. Ordinal 1 r the town lots are 00x120 '..-I .ln in.. hiL'lier priced lots there ii 1 u . ..- 1 1 y in size, the location ai 1 n.e ' ciuiiuingttbe price. .- Iiavo .he town lots lu Watson's nuuuiou 10 the town of Lakeview the nearest to the business portlou of town, also lots in all utber additions ad join lug the town we also have h large list of improved and unimproved town property of all kinds for sale. A fifteen years residence in Lake County enables us to say, especially to tbe capitalist, we cnu give you tolulera in speculative propositions n various Hues of business as well as realty that we know you will gladly investigate after you learn what we bate to enlist your attentiou. Any tblng lu tbe preceding that may inteiest you, write ua for more particular desorlpt'on J.W. MAXWELL & SON, Dept. A. Lakeview, Oregon. HUMOR OF THE HOUR Worta and Wort. "I ri-iiri'i Id an v." riMiinrld'd Dcnron Vrvnch r.t hmt inccllnif of the B'lii.'ii-li'iii.. i'nli'tcnl In-liiile cluU "Hint tliU 'lul lint, lii'i-n di-Ki'iiTfltlng pvit aliice I became n iiipiiiIht of It" 1 he deneon pnuacd nod fliinliiHl na tin a.nv it allKht a mil" on Ihn fn'-ca of bla fellow iMPiuliora, "What f iiii-iiii to aay l,i," hi? rontln oel, with 'iiii( lifiHio, "that vi-r alncp I John! IhM rii 'i 'v notlfnl a jrrnd anl hut ilc h i '1 hiiiio for tlm worai-." Tin1 r." I1 hi tin? fnrpa of t'' other hii-iiiUth i!i'iH!i:in, and the d.-ncon'i ffici- lunif I uliii'c t ararlct "You nil k.'ow what I moan," he i added rtVi -jut :it "Whir? I mean la : thnt from Hn vi-ry lulnutc I fien.u.-t n j too in Ut r i'ic Krpinahvir r..:i;lral pormif nuii i rouiii pp.' i. ( a wna tx-Klii'iliiff ti ln( Km vol. i :m or (rfinlrntloti, nnd lh lone .- I have ataji-d In It tin- iporo ato.'idl!.- Ikivp I area It running down hlli:"- Llppln cott'a Mflfc'azliii'. Parentally Contidarcd. Teiu her (nil abject leaaonl Ro now. I i hlli'rcii, I rnii'If. I you know hov.- a klnfn la v. nut you, Mnrjorle, to tell mi which Im the most important port of 11 knife. Miirjnrli' I'i-- er er . Tench-i-. ', .11. I ll help you. What part of IiIm knife doca your father uwe the miwtV Mnrjorli" Tlie corkscrew. Wasp. A 8urs 8i;n. 'Hellers mie t be getting; more thnn i $20 n week." s:ild one salesman, refer ring to 11 not li.-r. "Why do you think sof" askod the floorwalker. "He.au e I told hltn I wns RettlruJ that much now, and he seemed actual ly ghtd to hear It." Philadelphia Press. When He Beamed. Kcvne Did you ever see Glumm look any way but sour? Kodnker Just once. Then I was go ing to take a snupsli.it of him nnd asked hlni t 1 look perfectly natural. K:iii:is City Times. Excited, but Unbroken. "You must mold gcltlnx excited." the faniKy phynlchm cautioned Wil lie's Irritable mother la the boy's hPi-.i ! is. "or you'll go nil to pieces:" Later that day the boy nppeared at the doctor's otllee. "Ma wniits you to come right over and nee her." be snld. "She's gone aud got terse If all excited ngnln, but she ain't busted yet!" Brooklyn Life. A Contradiction. "Judge," said tho prisoner, "I have seen better day a. I have never be fore even Ikmmi threatened with arrest." "Your sei-ond assertion," answered bis honor, "contradicts the first ' It shows you have never been connected with a big corporation or owned a mo tor cnr." Washington Star. Walking Home. "You actors travel bo much," re marked tbe lady In the wayside cot tage. "I have heurd that home ties worry a grent many of you.'" "Yes." replied the impecunious Thes pian as he pulled a splinter from bis shoe, "and rnllrond tie worry the rest." Detroit Tribune. Improving. "Do you llnd. Mr. Duffer, that golf la of any real benefit to you?" "Sure thing! I'm getting excellent control of my temper. Many of the strokes thnt I make with tbe utmost calmness now would have eatwed me to a wear like a trooper sis months ago." Smart Set One Man's Wisdom. Jack That fellow Marvin knows more about women than any man I ever met. Tom Ia that aoT Jack Yes. Why, be actually re alizes thnt he doesn't understand them. Chicago News. The Onss te Pa It. "If there la to be a -rpeea Bruit to travel In the air bow would they ever enforce It?" -Easily." "How could they polio the alrf" "With fly cops.M-DUttmore amert-ran. SiS J MONEY IN BANK Klbert Hubbard says: "Money flowa to the man who ba maney. Money Is htured 1111 laoor. The amisn of security that co-ihs to a man with money lu the Imnk moans for hltn In creaHed atnility. and the capacity to make mole money. It symbols t:e)th, happiueoH, iinniiony, power, mi I'm iatience and (eifisiency be-Ion- hich llltlcolty lvs nr. Mon ey lated is -ew .nun on f-rtile aoil 1 he -..vnitfi Itaiik Hal, it means p.ai 1 lenty. prosperity and lentuh ofdays. A Hea lii( S rr hums. Chapprd Mauil ml Ivors Nipplrs As a hinliii ,.it tor burns, sores, -01 e nipple and jhanpel hai;ds -'liKfii l-r Ih lu Salve ia most excellent It allays the pain of a horn almost ...alantly, aud imleeu the injury ia rey severe, beala the parts witliout lHHviu a scar 1'rlce, ' :eut. Kor a. da by iJaly and Hall. Of the .'JO, ;H4 homestead entries granted In the western proviuces of 1., inada Jast jear 7.H1H .Vmericans and 7,117 by were hy Canadiaus. You should not delay under arjy clrcumxtHiices in cases of Kidney and ijiauiier trout le t-u should take methina pmmptly that yon know is reliable, something I ke Oh Witt's Kidey mid lilad oer Pills. They are ' uneijuBled for weak back, backache, ' Inflamation of the bladder, rbeuix-atic ' fains, etc When you ask for De 1 Witt's Kidney and Madder Pillf, be sure you tret them. They are antisep tic. Accept no substitutes, luoi t up- ' in getting the right kind. Hold by. Oalv and 1 1 b II. I The New Jusey Legislature has pas-ed a bill ti, prevent ii'-gice- from : using the inline or wearing the emblem ' 'f the Henevoleut Protective Order of Klks. i Children especially like Keuue ly s : Laxatire t'ougli Hyrup, ua it tastes' ' nearly as good as maple sugar. It nut inly lii-uls irritaiiou aod allays in- ; tlamt i'.n, I lie 1 e by (-topping the cough, i but it also moves the bowel gently and In that way drives the cold from I lb sjttem. Jt rontalns no opiates.! .Sold by Daly aud Hall. The election hel l in Fresno, Calif- ornin, tbe l'2th inst, in which 4000: votes were cast, that city went dry by' "7 votes. I)e Witt's Little iuarly Risers, the ruary 16 1Jtv beat known pills and the best pills INotice is hereby given that MIL ' made, are easy to take and a?t gently .TON BERT RICE, of Lakeview, Ore- and are certain. We aell and Keoom : mend them. Daly and Hall. lianner Skirts, extra tion iu tit. Merc. Co. wide, perfec- j Rheum. tl-m More than niue out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rbeu luatimu of the muscls. due .to cold ' or damp weather or chronic rheunia-l 1 1 am. In sucb cases no internal treat ment is required. Tbe free applies-' tion of Chamberlain's L.niment is all j that is needed, and it is certain to I i give quick relie. . (iive it a trial and . see for yourself how quickly it relieves the paiu and soreness. Price 20 ceols; large size, 00 cents. Sold by Duly aud Hal. All kinds of Lace Curtains at B and M. I'd Rather Dir. Doctor, tliBii have my feet cut off, " said M. ! L. Uiiigham, of Priuceville. 111. "but' you'll die from gangrene (which had! eateu aw-By eight toes) if you dou't.' 1 said all doctors, lntsead he ueeJ 1 Huckleu's Arnica Salve ti'l wholly; cured. Its cures of F.czenia, Fever. Korea, Boils, Burns, aud Piles astound i the world. 20c. at A. L Thornton's. I foment .otlee I Department o' tbe Ioterior, U. Land Office at Lakeview, Oreg Feb. 2L 11XH. S. 1 :n, i A sufficient contest affidavit having been tiled in this office bv GEO HOW II. BOY DUX, contestant against homestead eutry No. 3770, (Serial No. 01037.) made May 10. 1907, for NE quarter, KeoM u 24. Townbio 30 S., liange 10' E. , by Frank Brown. Con- 1 tegtee. iu which it is alleged that said Frauk Brown has totally aban doned said laud, that be has failed', to cultivate or iuipiove any part thereof, that some time in October, i 190H. the cabin was removed from said laud, that the defects bereiu set forth i continue to this date, and that 6aid , alleged absence fro i raid land was not due to bis employment in the Army Navy or Marine Corps of the United States as a private soldier, officer, seaman or marine dcriug tbe war with Spain or duriug any other war In wblcb tbe United States may be engaged. said parties are breby nounea to appear, respouri, aud oner evidence touching said allegation at 10 o clock ij. m on May 12, 190U, before the Register and Keceiver at the L tilted States Land OHlce in Lakeview, Oregon. Tbe said contestant having, iu a proper aftldavit. Hied February 23, 11)00, set forth facts which show tbaij after due diligence personal service of this notice cau not be mads, it is hereby ordered aud directed that such notice be fiveu by due aud proper! publication. I aSmO J. N. Watson, Register. Ni tics for Publication Department of tbe Interior, U. S. Land Otiine at Lakeview, Oibkoo, March 19, 11)09. Notloe is hereby given that Perry W. Banister, of Paisley, Oregou, who on May 8, 1902, made Homestead Entry No. ?W28, Serial No. 01721, for SW quarter SW quarter. Sec. 3:1, T. 31S., R. 18 E., NW quarter NW quar ter.. Sen. 4, N balf NK quarter. Sec tion 6, Township 35 ti. Range 18 E. Willamette Meridian, bas filed notice of intention to make Final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Reeister and Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon,' on tbe 7tb day of May. IttOO. Claimant namea as witnesses: Charley llarmou. Earnest Matchers, John Cider, J. II. Banister, all of Paisley, Oregon. A1M0. J. N. Watson, Register. -I ti m r ; 1 1; : E I v?: ; 1,. - 1 . r Jt ERECTED IN looo MODERN TliROUGHOlT FIRSTAL5S ACCOnflOPATIONS SAHPLE ROOn For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TRPA1 MENT SifoiiAKow LIGHT & HARROW, Propneto, Timber lind Xctlre- Dpeartment ot the Interior. U. 8. 1 Land Office Lakview, Oregon, Feb- gon who, on ov. 10 liMJS, made llm i tier and Stone Application, No. 0806, , for E half SW quarter. Section 33, ' Township 3G 8 , Rauee 19 .., Will I Meridian, baa filed notice of inten tion to make Final Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described before KegisterBnd Receiver, at Lake ' view, Oregon, on tbe 7th day of iav. 1909. I Claimantnames as witnesses: Guy W.- Rice, aud Geo. Lncb, bot'a of Lakevlew Oregon. M4M7 J. N. Watson Register TOWERS FISH BIMD WATERPROOF i OILED CLOTHING I bcki befter-wears loiger -IjjK bodily comfort- because cut on. -. , Icrce DGl.'srns. ye; c coss no irore ihon -rx V ) the "jus! as good 'iv, I SOLD evervwhere: S--jc fvrry garment QpSEi'e Dtu'irta ire - . 1 Ce-. - i.en ol list Tm S t CTl Ji 1J ioierpioci HWBRW"' UIA100 FRiE $1,250 Reward. rhellarner coun , l.ive St(M-k As-sooia , inn, of whirb I ftin a Hiciiitwr. ;hv $7ft( reward lor evidetiee leading to Hit- eon . vteiioD of parties IralinK titiM-k lie , liit.ln. tn its mam. fjflberii. In Md.litinu 1 J Jfi.ffer S0O reward Hore brand horsfr I hoe bar on either or both jaws. Ke eorded iuX count lea Raugf, Uarner, Lake and Crook I'oiiiities tlorxa Tented when aold. iloraea 80I1I to pan through this section will be reported in thi paper. If not ao reported, please write or tele phoue The -Cimoa Herald, Main 8't. Hurnn.Or (011. W W .Brown, Barni, Ore- Reward for Horses 1 will srlve $5.00 reward for luform- fttf.in Vhjit. u-ill bind tn tbi ilfMfnvtrv i rf nnv tmruA V.riini1tuH with un nlfl I horso4iue brand on both Juwr, placed H8 ithecut lu thla ad vt'rtiHcment, with freah triangle brand uiiderneuth the i,orWMhoe. The trlanula placed : l ,,.., ,1 nmnnur ..a wnnl.i -..vr m. a bar on both J.iws. AulmalH niunt be found in the poHsesKlon of some person or peraons. Reliable Seeds So much has -already beuii said on the importance of buying your seeds from a reliable dealer that to repeat it is only waste of words. li&3 Seeds have proved their worth our increas ing business la proof indeed that k. i j y .TV merit aione nas mauc tne Chas. II. Lilly Co. fore most 6ccdsmen on the N Pacific Coast Send 120 IH-DS senp- SOI.lt MV ltv tiunuer walata, tbe best to be bad In any city. Mere, Co. Spring gooda wilt' arrive in days at Lakevlew Mercantile Oo. few aW I I ' 1' ' i'.., ri a a a-. .St V!Tfa0, J-''fW-- ii - i LAKF-VIEW g SADDLERY S. I'. AMLSTKOVl Proprietor The best Vanquero addle on the mirket Also a complete II11 of wazon and buejtv har ness, whips, robes, bits, Mates, spurn, quirts, rose -ttes, n f let everything in tbe lln of carrlte anJ horse furnishings. tj. pairing by comiite-it mm. ollre for I'ubllcatlo Departmeut of tne Ioterior U. 8. Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregon, ! March 23, 19X). ! Notice is hereby given that GEORGE I W. DUNCAN, of Lakeview, Oregon j who, on December 1. 1903, made ; Horaettead En'ry No 3183 (Serial No. i01175. for S half SE qnatter, Nfl quarter SEquarter, riec.. 31, SW quar j ter SW quarter. Section 32V Townsh'ip . 32 S . Rangfi 22 K.. Will. Meridian, bas tiled notice of intention to make ' 1-inal iive year V'looi". to establista claim to the ; i,l on. described, befo-e Kegisier an I I! i-- irpr. at Lbkelett. C'leJJiJ. OU i.'m iiu u-i-.y of May. I: u:. 1 Claimant i:u;;n lis ittiee&es . Frutik Pci.ii. l iui,! Wils'sn, i-'A i-'itr-uoiu-;. ! il.:.-.:.i:ivt -a.l ' of Lakeview, O'earon. ; .M20A29 J. N. Watson, Regit-ter. tTJMUBM5ia I II ! Hihfitii? n aa b a There is no need of anyone' suffer ing long with t'uis disease, for to e&ect a quick cure it is only neces sary to take a few doses of Gfcarr.bGrlain's Golio, Ohviora nnd Diarrhcsa Hccdy In fart, in most cases one dose is sufficient. It never fails and can be relied upon in the most severe and dangerous cases. It is equally val uable for children and is the means of saving the lives of many children each ye.r. In the world's history no medicine has ever met with greater success. Sc. UF.SE SIZE 5Cc. YEARS EXPERIENCE i-.- THAtyt .flaws . Jf Dcsign 'rTVl Copyright Aa. Anrona aenuing a sketch and dec-inllon lua onlcklr as.'eriaiii o:ir opiulon Irsd wUuilier ao hirenilHii la prolxibly putetiiiiWo. ..nuiuiilo tlimaninellycimiMeiitliil. HAfiDbCOn on l-ateui aent frea. Hl.lesl aurnry fur aui-uriiin patenl. I' .tH.ua taken tl.ruui.h Ji.ui 11 A Co. lecolrs apfriol fwtica, without climve, lutba ScUiUific American. a h.niiun.lr nlntrnl1 wnoklT. I nrt elr- dilation t anf t. l. iiullo Journal. Triii. J f ar: tour moiulia. Si. told by all rarn-aii I rttra0t-alttra. New York KgtUU.P.t' Ml 33tGroaJwn, I1UI1I1 IX Ul iraiica '.micx. . j v,yk ..tr-Tk lJili -ffvC, a -ak7 uas a ; '. ?1toJrclh a must A .l f.. . . . 'HI l.i." l.i. t. r. i" ji W..5.' taV.-li-';