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LAKKUit VI Y EXAMINER. I.AKEUIW OKEliuN. f IH'IM'NAY AI'IML 1S'. 1JMH 9FRCUL DIKECTORY National .... Wtllntn II. Tri . .lmnv . Mum tn'i I'tlnai'll' I I . K OX ! rr'i-nt Vir l'r 'nV 'it .. Str.'i'j nt tiprn iKrv r- ntr WMreii i w r iuirm v i.inrl 1 I'OKHlMOK f 'MOTl tecr-tary ' Navy Swr'trv I it'-rior 8wrinty ol AkTiciilinrc HePHMari oi t oiinn. r v . I'klnl lllhll.- Krniiklin Wish i . .!. oi II. 1'i.k lt.u ,KV W . Vt ll'to'l 111 a Ml Kruim II. Hltrhnwk I oriit- Von I . Msier lii hanl A tl'tiiitrr . . . Jmn W U..ii . . . . I'harlt-a Nagi-1 . MiMri if w "uicr v..n.i.ii Warner. I". S. rrH.mC.mimiw W.K I n hnrl 1 . m n' KTATK. Ooriior fi rc'r of al? Trpn'iir-T Atmrii"! Unvral Pupi. i'iiIiIhi Inmriu'lloti. Prinii 1 Paim an.t Foo1 C.m . . .. K W. Hen mi i . K. W . Heiipoi !.. A. Stev A. M.I r fori! J. H ai "-n an W. !. Illtl1 J W. Hilr i J.ihnoihu'i Hoiin.'.Jr I ovo. A. cnninh.-rlain U.S ivnmori.. . i'onitiv mourn , W. r. Ilwiry ) W. K tin. m-rhKMKon'RT K S Bi'ali F. A Xl.r.- t ItoM-ri Kaal'l ' 'w ul K Kinu ) W. T.&aier Chlei Juottre AnatH'itUt' .br iith jiMinL Mmo-i. (,v, II. Nolitnd ,' H. V. KuaaeiuUI. Jnilse . Atoriicy LKULATIVK Joint Sen-ton . .;. H. Meiryntai. "I H. r. bi, II. A. Hrattain Repri-ttfMHt: vva. I. V K E I'Ul'N TY Indue Cler Pnenfl ITrai'irtr eor fcaool jiipi Surveyor CommioiiiT .. Stock Iusi'ior. H. . K. W. raym: AIri Iv . ,ii. a liitron A 3- fi i r R H Jc sou .C. M. taunne C, a. K-. nnri II K. Il. ryior. , . tt m. ITouilUKU TOWN UK LAKtV ".E Hir' lilt y V. Sn.-u:nii ( D. J. Wi'vox ( J. N. Waison i J.S. Lftiir i w. B. Snider A.Bielnl Co niriliori- . . . Kih ordr: . . T rt'urei U 8. 1 ANl Or'KICE J.N.Waison Fred V. C roue miller KtctMv. r LAKEV1EW.BOARP OFTRAHE President Treasurer, 8evreiaay FiHutnr Commiiteman .. ludiisiriiil " Publicity " Iun:eirl Aerlculinrr "" . .. W. H. MURK F. M. Mili.r M. H K:c- I, F. ( olio '. E. setKur W. F. Faiiie W. P HerTiord . II. V lirvnk-.'l . S V. Rrhirt ' ' "' Ln. iu iiei!quiiriers;(or'Strtip,r. LODGE UlkbClORV A. O. t W.-LAKEV1EW LOrHiE XO. Ill Me. ti everr rt'oml Dd fourth TburxlkT of enrh inonih, in Muscle Hall. I.keiew. Ch. Tonniugsen. W.M.; Wm. Ounioi r, K. DEUREE OF HOXOR-LA KEH ORE LOl..E No. 77. I. o(H., A.U. f. W., Meeit first nd third Thursdays of eoh mobtn in Masonic Hall. Cora Green , C. of H. ; Selma Priee. L. of II . ; Vida tiunther, C. of C.j Frauces N) waner. Recorder. L O. O. F -LAKEVIEW LOIKiE, No 63, I. O. O. F.. meets everv lUdaT evening lu Odd Fllow Hall, at 7:S0 o'clock, from Oetobtr 1 to April 1, and at olclock from April 1 to Seidember an. A. E. Cheney, N. U.; E. F. Cheney, Secr.tary 1. O. O. F LAP.EVItW ENCAMPMENT No. 1 I O. O. F , nieeis tlie find and third Thurs day weiiiiiKS of eat h month iu Oi l Feliirws' Hail. Lakeview. ;. L. Artnur, CP., A. H. Bnmmeriiley, fcvribe. BEBEBAH LOIKJE I.AKEVIttt LolM.E. NO. 22. I. O. O. F.. meets tne second and fourth Fridays of each mouth in Odd Fellows' Hal!, Mi9. M. I.. Hcrvford, V.O.; Mrs. Ida Hery ford: Mrs. M. I Moss. Seeretary ; Mrs L. J. Msgiltoii, Treasurer. O. E. S. ORIENTAL CHAPTER, NO. 5, LAKE-vi-w, Oregon, M-h-:s on Tuesday, on or be fore full rniMjn and two weeks thereafter, in MtMM::c Haii.at 7: i n'rli'Ck. Vieitins; ineniltr are curdmllv invited. fUkNhl.IA A. VVAlffOX, W. M, IIA I'EBAf II. mt 'Mrv "church directory METHOMST EPISffiPAL CHl"KCH TH E first i-auonj in ea, h tmuiUi, .rt-a hini; at 11 a. m. Aid- frotr thi. r-acliifiic every Sun day at i 1 a . in . B l 1 7::Uji. -u. at Lakeii.w fciindaySclioiflatlOa.nl. Lti-ji at 6:H0p. m. I'rayer Me-tiiiir Thursday 7:;W p in Ijidies Aid Wednesday 1:0 p; m Choir rt;itise Friday 7-10 p in. A cardial invita tion is extended to youu. 1. C. PARKER. Pastor. FIRST BAPTIST ClIUKi H OF LAKEVIKW freachine serviirc at 11 A M n'l 7 -'M Y M on lt gn'i Hcl Hun. Sundav K-b-xil at 10 A M. Junior Soeu-ty a: 2:i0 I'M. iln ptist Voun i'eoiile's Union at 6:'f Y M on eiich SunOHy. rraytr M-tinir Bt 7:M Y M Weiliiesday evu iiinit. Evtrj uody iiivitt"! to attt-uii all -r- fV10t-i. 'stlJ. CATHOI.H: ( H R( H- EVERY SL'?,'DAY MASS aud Bi in diction at 10 o'clock a. in. Sunday K'IkhiI after Benediction. Wt-k day Ma-sat tM a. in. 1. A. VAST A, ti. i FIRST BAPTIST f' t'RCH OF OOOSE LAKE at .New Pint? Craek, Oreirun. Preaching er vices at 11 A M and Y M of each Hnnday oi every month sucaav srtiool at lu a m Prayer 8'rvice at 7:SU on W ednesday eveninr of eat Ii weed All are cordially invited to attend ihc services J. HAVEiEX HOWARD. Pastor PROFESSIONAL CARDS L F. CONN Attorney at Law Ukrvirs , Orearot OFFICE-Dalv Building. J D. VENATOR Attorney at Law, Kaud Matter MpeetaJt) OFFICE Daly Bolldlng. CHARLES UMBACH Land and Law Office Abstractor of Titles EiOtalinhed 188S Lakevlnw, Ora- Y, LAIR THOMPSON Attorney at Law Office: Over Bank of La view Lakkyiew, Oregon fllOS. J. I'OWELL Attorney at Law Office In Dal Building Lakkview, OsceoN, Northwest Notes Srven criIohiis of a fat ln f cattle Oil of ClIIMtll H I'otnifT rstioh ire liiri,i,1 fo S-aiM '.'In Inst liy N'atp Kniiin. Tliry wit imroliiiseil of Aumiat lOmli-ron Hud were faltetieil ou Hirch tm4 It is un.iert.ton.1 tlmt the rlio paM wfii ft 1 4i wliloh Hitt'le t !: CHilomii worth imire thHit Jll.iHM. The KlaniHth FhIIh HerwM n.vs tl'.oiidHiHis of iruit tri'i! have leen net out urouuJ t tmt ci!y tlitx pprim:. Dnytnii. Wash. Kafir ahesriiitf lia (M.)Mmieiioeil liere Hiiit several cre re at work lu the Tiikauoo count ry. I'liwar.l of :kKV h'al of xheep were thtaied lrtft week nu I will ti "hiiipml within the next few ly t the const marketiA. The clip t his mi iuu is ti asutl y tiu lu qn .lily and isexjiecto.1 to briiid the aheej nieu highest market quotations. Ontairo, Ore Walter Urilfitlm left for WashitiKton this nioruintf to put the petition of the landholder under the Malheur project hefore the reola nttttiou depart men t. lie took with hiui pet i ions of over iX per cent of landholders under the ii eject, or approximately involving .'K,UM ai'res of 1 Hid. With the sik'inn of the hind com- , panics t lie success or .nr. vstiinuis .mssiiiti eetns nsured. Ki-no. A co.nplai'it of the Neval.! ruiironil ronimiMOmi against the SiMitheru r'ai'itlc, Nevada, fMlifortiii and (Ireiinu railroiids that their tateii I. .m.i.i ""i"-- ..rin.iiiMf irr u n i, i i pd t o rl :i V before ih. inttir,tutrt n m iMre cmiii m i!.un reprsenteil by KxRiniuer Lyon. Kepiesentatives of Sa) Krnucisco and Los Amrt-les shipper" suy they en counter water co'iipetitinn and sh.ri.d be allned to keep rates now en joye.l. Sale"!. Ore A nev enterprise of Ore A nev enterprise no little inamiitude in the line of . development of the nuricultural re- , source of the sate, is that which the Corvallis Orchard enmpanv. of Cor-i vallis, Benton county, propose to GOVERNMENT LAND MOST ALL GONE The fact that southeastern Oregon, contains about all there i left of Uncle Sam's once vast domain, and that that will soon be tone, moves the Bums Times-Herald to soliloquize I as follows : We wooder how many of our boys realize that laud is koioc fast boys brought op to thiuk that in Aineriju and cau never be scarce, that when they bave played out at every thing else tbay can go somen here, get a piece of land tor notbiug, aud the next d9y turn out to be a prosperous farmer, can with dilliculty be made to see that it is slipping from their grasp. Keen scented corporations' snuffing the inevitable batlle from star are turning their attention to j laud, aud greedily buying whtit is j left ia whole counties uith no idea of j letting aa acre go for nothing, but; thrt boy w ho thinks that he m ma le ! tor ouiethlug higher looks calmly ou j thinking there ill be plenty left for latu shoui J h-i ever have to t-t iop to : it. NOW IS BEST T!IIC Tfl T 1 W IiItIL 111 I ,iL ! : A well kowu hiitti'.ntr ou Rlieinna- tism Kve3 ttie foll'kviuu valuable though biu;ple, aud hnruiless. rrt-s- i ciiiliun, which auy uie cau eafily prepare at liotne : fluid Extract Daudeliou. one half ounce, Compound Karuou, oi.eouuce; Compound iyrup fcarsaoarilla, three ounces. Mix ty Khakiua well iu a bottle, ami lake a tea?poouful alter each uichI and at bed time. lie btt.tes that the inuredieuts can be obtained fioui auy liood pret-crip-tion pliaruidcy at bmall tost aud, be ina of vegetable extraction, are harm less to take. This pleasaut mixture, if taken regularly 'or a lew days, is said to overcome almost any case o' rheuma tism. Tee pain aud eweliliiiK, if any, diminishes with each dose, until per manent results are obtained, aud without injuring tbe stomach. While there are many so-called Rheumatism, remedies, patent medi cines, etc., some of which do uive re lief, few really give permanent results, aud tbe above will, no doubt, be greatly appreciated by man) sufferers here at this time. Inquiry at tbe drag stores of this neighborhood elicits tbe information that these drus are harmless and can be bought separately, or tbe drug gists here will mix tbe prescription fur our readers II aked to. It was a minister's email son whose babit was to ask Ood to bless each member of tbe family after bis pray er. Having been pot to bed one night in a hurry, be forgot one of tbeic. Kneeling again with bands clasped and eyes closed, be addressed the Lord tbns: "Ob, Lord, would n't that kill youT J forgot grandma! Ood bless Grandma. Amen. Oat Touch of Natur flakca the Whole World Kin. When a rooster finds a big fat worm be calls al tbe bens in tbe barnyard to come aud share it. A similar trait of bumau nature is to be observed when a man discovers sornetbinng exceptionally good be wants all bis jriends aud neighbors to share tbe benefits of bis discovery. This is the touch of nature tbat makes the whole world kin. This explains why peo ple wbo bave been cured br Chamber- alin'a Cougb Remedy writes letters to the maufacturers foi publication, tbat others similarly ailing may also use it and obtain relief. Behind every one of tbese letters is a warm hearted wish of tbe writer to be of some use to someone else. This remedy is for undertake, a.'cord imr to articles ol llicot pniatiou tiled of record w Ml the secretNrv of stale to thty. The coin pHMV CHpltali.'ed at 100,000. and proposes to conduct a veuerat farm inn. st ockraisltik', orchard and nursery husiuess upon ai extensive scale, and hull i and operate canneries tor pre serviiitf nil kinds of tarm products, fruit dryer, evaporators and packing plants, and for tlio manufacture of all kinds of ly products. I'rineville tire. llusiress men of this place have formed a company fur the operation of an automobile line between this place and Shnnil'o I T way of Heeler, Madras and Lamonte. Aliniit fHitKl has been suhscrded. Dne of the heaviest stockholdet in the new cornoration is the Cornet t Ktace ,V. Stable company, which operates all j the stace lines lu thin part of the slate. The auto line will be in part up I pliuietitury to the stnue linen, iu that, j accord inii to an xltlnrf awreement, the stace lines will assist iu the trans i poitatlnii of biik'i'iii;e for the new ven ture, and lu case tf emergency favor ; the autns i'i every posstnlo manner. I Tll line will be about miles lonii, l ato.i nill he uVer l a Is that are koimI ! ourl'i the greater part, of the year. j Ontairo, Ore. The movement fir s'tute I ulit railroads, onciuMeil i.i d ured by tlieOierf iu Idaho develuu tneiit con cress, prmnises to ntliiiri I nut intial iii'portaiK'e. The tnietitit.' nt Onta'ro vester lay a i l lo l.iv has ,,. ... I,,.,,.. , !,.. ,i, ...... ' " ' "r ! I)',''t,' I nos lny-t.)Oe railroml ex- , leilileil in lioie Uesi lullons were i parsed by the onnress in fax or of I lie ! exti'iisi 'ii. I'oi.-e particularly Indorsed I this. I'he meeting hs the largest ; ever hell by the develop-neut con j Kress Hnd the uioveinent is Kaiuititf i headway, nearly ."rtO visitors t'eititf iu Ontairo today. Middle iuei teacher, Hesnes Tenches piano. lady: experienced country scho 1. Address Kxamiuer. PUMPING PLANT The Klamath lleiald, of the titli Inst has this to say of a pumpiing plant to be established there on lines I iui ilar ti, the one now under con sideration for 1'lagstatf lake in the Warner valley: i J. Howne retruned today from lonanza. Mr. howne owns a tract of '.'it) acres of laud admitting Bon anza, and be ex pecs to irrigate fxnl acres of it this summer. The land is irrigated by a pumping plant whicbj takes its water from Lost river. Mr. ! Ilowue is here figuring with Moore, Bros, ou a motor and power, an ) if j arrangements can be made, be may j use electric power instead of the gaso leue plant he is using at present. Uuru In Kicrie The Soul Vour sou has Consumption. Hid case is hopelenH. I bene uppalliin; ; words Rere wpokeu to (jeo. 11. Blev- eng, a lending merchant of S,.i ini; i field, N. C by two expert doctorM on" a luiik' HpecialiHt. Then wan 'shown the wrmderful power of l)r. ; Kind's New UiHoovery. "After three : rtHi ks usu. " writea Mr. Bleveus. "he i ft as us well an ever. 1 would nut take all the tnouev iu the world for what 11 for ")V t,oy-" Infallible for n"t'J3 and Col Is, it is the wtfet. i siiiebt cure of deBperafe Luna diseanes j on earth. DOc. und if l.( V. (iiiarantee satisfaction. Trail b')ttln free, l-'or ! sal-j by A. L. Thornton I YOU MA i NOT NEED IT NOW Here is a simple home made mix-1 ture an given by au eminent authority l ou Kidney diseases, wtio makes, the statement that itvill iclieve almost J any case of Kidnev trouble if takeu , before the stage of Bright' disease, j He tdAtes that such symptoms as lame back, pain in tteside, frequent desire i to urinate, especially at night; pain- ful aud discolored urination, are readily overcome. Here is tbe recipe, Try it. Fluid Extract Dandelion, one half i ounce : Compound Kargon, one ounce ; I Comoouud Syrup Harsaparilla, three ounces. Take a leaspoonful after each meal and at bed time. A well known druggist here in town is authority tbat these inrgedient" are all harmless and easily mixed at home by shaking well in a bottle. This mixture bas a peculiar healing and soothing effect upon tbe entire Kid ney and Urinary structure and often overcomes the worst forms of Rheu matism in just a little while. This mixture is said to remove all blood disorders and cure tbe Rheumatism by forcing tbe Kidneys to filter and strain from the blood and system all uric acid aud foul, decomposed waste matter, wbicb cause tbese atrJictiocs Try it if yon aren't well. Save tbe prescription. A woman blossoming undtr tbe name of Laura Uould Hopkins, .of the outside of au insane asylum, has a cat she considers worth $5,000, and i hires a maid to take care of it. And ' this guff is exploited as news by tbe associated press. It tbat woman wonld go to some foundling's borne and get some sweet child and raise it, and care for it properly, it is not at all probable tbat tit. Peter would ask for other credentials wben she appears at tbepearly gates. For Connupatloa Mr L.. II. Farnbam. a prominent druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says: "Chamberlain s stomacb . and liver tablets are certainly tbe beet thing on tbe market for constipation." Give tbese tablest a trial. You are certain to Bod them agreeable and pleasant In effect Price. 25 cents. Hani pies KLAMATH COUNTY Xmr I"" I " " '"I! ,11' "IH'Til 0 . mm Wick Blue Flame OH Cook-Stove ensures quick work and a cool kitchen. The " New Perfection" has a substantial CABINET TOP for warming plates and keep ing food hot after it is cooked. Also crop shrives on which to set small cooking utensils every convenience, even to bars for holding towels. A All itl,-itA.uJL.JtJ. Made in three sites, or without Cabinet Top. write our nearest agency. The i8ay& Lamp pom-crful tight and Kims for h. -ir? v. ilh onr lillinjf. Portable, ilt, convcnirnl - (list what ivcry lione nrcdv If not with your dealer, write out nrjrr I agency, STAMJARD OIL COMPANY ilnrorporatrd i Culling tho Fluck. The culling 'f the hWk stx.nM now rc elve c!ire?ul ntteuih:i. T':i vt. vi !i have ac-i!r;i!ely re.iTili'd tests h:le sh'wn cnti I'flvcly t!i:it It ti iii: h better to Kee-i n f-v fowN well ttuio to itttcvipt In rrnvd nuTC li:t" the hnUM'i fh.iti f:e!!ltles permit. Compute Ju-it how itiMTiv y, ii nro t n-vvreil t keoji and then rigidly t:ll nut the rest I'lilcsa mie lias mi esjie -l t My hnhe rooster It pays to et rid of nil the males. They can be rctjlacrii l;i sprlu : to the ndvar'age i f the th'l by the Infusion of new blood. The liens will lay belter on account of their 'tl s,... mid the egi. i will keep belter. f eonpie this only npplles o the .-nern-e farm fowl. If you have some! hltic. choice stl'k to It until so'iei!iln ; bet tor Is within rertrh Milt, on' inn rl!; Bpi'aUhi'j. the ri uster. which cuts i.mc'i more than the hen. M no luxury after the lireni::; over. Amerlcnn Cultivator e'Iielisv r ev.'isotl N S:ab Free Pears. The' following H.vTiopsIs of a pear Hpraylni; experiment of the Vermont cxj-crlr.u'Ut .t;t:Vn Is n ttv tl:.i !:! il to the use of tb tipraylnii imielilne on pears: All the Kprnyed trees (of the previ ous ve:ir v..'ie easily re i d I V the cleaner Mid brighter i-'.ior of tin bar!;. The buds hliuted earlier at.il more loroii.iiy. Trees were sprayed f tir or live 'lines with resulis as f.,1 lows: Ninety nine p.-r rent porV-t Ki jili flee frilll; only one S Jibb.v pe.ir In hl htirrch; win re Wees were i r-. i cd five (lines, uijJ but four In two ,. r re ) where the trees were s rayed four times. Prartlonlly every pe:ir or tinsprayed trees was Honbhy, l!t prr cent worthless for market Inn nod H kt cent inferior to the Hpni.wd fruit. The Hpr.iyed pears were tallied l:i New York nt '--. the lest of the un Kprayed fruit at ? 1 .75 a barrel. NOTICK KOK Cb'HLICATION Department of the luterior, L S Land OfUce at l.akevie w, Oregon, April 8, MJ. Notice Is hereby given that J. L. MORROW, heir of Sebbria Moirow, of Adel. Oregon, who, ou June UK I'.KMi. made Detert Land Entry, No. (Serial No. UHMD) for Lot 1, Sec tinn ), Township '.!' K.. Range 'i E., Will. Meridian, has filed notice of iuteutiou to make Final l'roof to establish claim to the land above described. before Register aud Receiver, at Lakeview Oregon, on the 20th day of May. 1!M Claimant names as witnesses: A. N. fienhett. of Warner, Oregon, F. A. Bliss, of Adel, Oregon, W. H. Cooper, of Adel, Oregon, L. li. Frakes, of Warner, Oregon. A1SM2U J N. Watson, Register. N OTIC 12 OF SETTLEMENT Ol" FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for tbe County of Lake, iu tbe Matter of tbe Estate of, ) William Egan. ) Deceased. ) TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: NOTICE is hereby given that the nndersiiued Executrix of tbe Last Will and Testament of Will lam Egan, Deceased, has filed with the Clerk of the County Court of Lake County. Oregon, her Final Account, as such Executrix, ana that Hon. B. Daly, Judge of said Court, bas, by an order duly made aud enter ed therein, fixed and apooiuted Sat urday, tbe 18th day of May, 11100, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at tbe Court Room of aald Court, in tbe Town of Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon, aa tbe time and place for bearing of objections to said Final Account, if any there be, and for tbe aettlement thereof. This Notice Is published In tbe LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER, a newspaper published weekly at Lake view, Lake County, Oregon, once a week for four successive weeks, beginning with tbe Issue thereof dated April 6th, 1909. ANNA EUAN, Executrix of tbe last Will and i Testament of William Egan, Deceas ff Dont Heat the Kitche&i All the nfCfMAry family cook ing; niAV be done well on New Perfection Wkk Blue Flame Oil Coolt-Stove i om the best coal or wood range. By utinjf the "New Perfec tion" Oil Stove, the annoyance of an overheated and stuffy kitchen is entirely avoidedteven in midsummer. The scientific construction of the PERFECTION C.-.n b had either with Ji tiot t your dealer's. b lubaUnmfly niAdf of hra-w, linriv iiivkr!i and vrrv hindsnm. (tiva a Turk Appl Pio. Line tleep pie plate With rich crust. !'t:t lu a l.i.vcr of apples peeled. cinl nnd sliced very thin. Cut sugar (half ccpfu!) over npples and clnuauion Now cover this with n layer of unit lank rut In very tine piece. Sprinkle this wliii pi'i per. another layer of ap ples nnd more sugar nnd cinnamon. Now put on n great spoonful of mo lasses and top crust. Have crust quite thick und Imke slowly one hour. It takes quite awhile to hake them, but they are very nice enten hot j O tecl to Strung Mvdiilnt I Many people object to ta'ting the j Htrontf medicines usually preset ibed by iihy-ii iHiis for rheuimit Ihiii. There ! I no need of internal treatment lu ' any cai-e of muscular or chroulo rheu ' mat Ism and more than ulue out of every ten races uf the diseHse are of i one or the other of these varities. I When there is liu fuver aud little (If 'auy, s.vellinit you may kuow It Is j only necessary to apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely to K'et (pili'k relief. Try if For sale by Daly and Hall. Tbe deriJ exerrioe iu bauds to do. Kets much of II tiling work his for best Idlu l'p llrtor The Ilar N. II. lirowu, an attorney, of l'ltts lleld, 't.. writes: "We havo used Hr. Kmi-'s New Life Fills lor years aud fin. I them such a good family liiediiiue we wouldn't bu without thent. " ''or Chills, Const I pat iou, li'llioiiKiiess. or Sick Hendiu he I liey work Aonders, 'i'jc. at A. L. Thorn ton V. Ifondsiiie weeds nre not only an eye sore t the passerby, but If left uncut tliroi:;;!i the winter are likely to prove a prolific stMirce of drift and chucky roads. If the weeds have not been cut lM'tween July 1.1 nnd Aug. IS, us Is re quired by liw lu n number of states, they Khould nt lenst be cut for the above reason la-fore snow flies. Awcpt Over Nlanaia This terrible calamity often happens because a careless boatu an Igm res the river's warnings growing ripples and faster current Nature's warn ings ae Kiii'i. ttiat dull pain or ache iu the buck warns you the Kid neys need attention if you would e -cafie the fatal maladies Dropsy, Diabetes or Hrlght's Disease. Take Elect' ie. Bitters at once and see Back ache fly aud n'l your best feelings re turn. "After Jong suffering from tveak kidueia und lame back, one tl bottle wholly cured me." writes J. li. Ulankeuship, of Helk, Teuu. Only fsJo at A. L. Thornton's. 1 inn tier llraud : Silk Taffeta. Heat her bloom and Sateen udersklrts. Merc. Co. Wot Ire for I'ulillratliin Department if tbe luterior, IT U Land Office at Lakeview. April 13, 1!XM). Oregon, Notioe is hereby given that THOS. wv.-w, v.i unntir.ow, uirUU, Willi i ou June 27. 1903, made Homestead ! Eutry No. 3089. (Serial No 01 1&7 ), for Lots fi. 6. NE quarter SW quarter. I YOUNO. of Lakeview. Oregon, who SW quarter SW quarter. Section 12 Towsnhip 40 8.. Range 19 E., Will, Meridian, bas filed notice of Intention to make Final five year Proof, to Mubtiuh .iui f r. 1 1, a iu.,-1 HUM,ni.u,i i.fn.o i;a,.iu. .. a it 1 . sft UOItllO A.17KID1QI DU U lIDUIll- ver. at Lakeview, Oregon, oo tbe 21st day of May, 1909. Claimant names aa witnesses: James Young, John C. Molds. Alfred Mor ris, and John Noble, all of Lakeview. vrritun, A IS M20 J N. Watson, Register. I ' ' JACIOTADES GASOLINE ENGINE Pumns Water ltnna i-umps water, wuna hi.imwu.iiji, unong a ecu, i'.tc. Saves Waco 8 Btate your needs. t rite fur catalog, Mention pvpor FAIRBANKS, f.!0R8E ft CO. ctsoina VAiKUAMts soai.ks, wiNOMii.14 pri ,, ttttvn, e ll 11m. ufip,Silr I " w KILLING OFF A LOT OF COYOTES IVndleluu OastOreuonlaiH'J: There are mnily ItKi I sua coyolia to deal with lu Ida vicinity of one tdicep I rauxe lu ti n Lnkevlew countiy, an a result of the ext eiiu dial Ion canipalKll j I'HiiiwuiHled by the heipiMii lapt Mamiiiry. J'hetn are alsn that many I less fur the stale to pay homilf on (hi)' were killed dorlntf the win I nr. j The above In In accordance with a i report rrcetveil Jesierday by Dan 1'. Mil yt ho, (t-crelary of the slut wonl urokets' iisa..i'lallon from Man Chand ler of Lakcvlew. Mr. Clmiulhr waa one of the cut htif Issl ic supporter of the plan for htdesiilti iolon lutf and reiirts that he foiin i '.'(( coyotes killed by p,)lsnii on his ranve and that there were undoubtedly many killed which were not found. Kliorliitf that half of thene were females and that each of thesu would have whelpei at least six pupa on (lie average, an est iuiiite of hhi disloyeil l very consef vnllte. it Is probable that the number actually dtslri yeil by this one man waa more than a till IISMIld. Tim work of ('Xteriiilniatlnt; the co)oles Is no A oil lu niiriii'et lu this set'lliili of tlin stale. Kheepmeil have airanued to boaid free of cliiir'e, at least one linnter In every laml Intf camp, and ..' N Mm yen, of tin (tin ulnvham Sheep A land coinpauy has announced that he will board etery hunter that iIiikk op. Keports are cominu In daily of the t'li'toic fif dens tilled with puis and IIih hunters mo riodiii I hoi rewai'ds as will us enjoying tnod pull, livery coyote killed ou many of the sheep raiikles is worth to the killer, as most of the sheepmen nre olferlnu n bounty of t lu addition to that oiler ed by I ho utate. 'I here Is in or catarrh In thin w i tiou of the I'outitry than all other i dlM'iii-es put touelher and until the last lew ytNia waa sii poaed to be iu I curable. For a (treat many years doctors proiiuuii'.'ed It a locil diseuse and preserll ed loeal reined leu and by . ciiiiaiaully lading to coie with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. I Science haa proven catarrh to he a ; cotiftttutloual disease and therefore requires coimtltut ioual treiit uient. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by V. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure ou the market It Is taken internally in doses from IU drops to a teaspoouful. It acta direidly ou the blood and mucous surfaees of the system. They offer one hundred do'lars for auy case it fails to cure. 8end t. r cir culars aud tt-otlmoulnls. Address: F. J. CHENEY A. CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by i:inrkj-dM, T.'c. Take Hall's Kamily Fills for coci.tl paMon. Consular advices from Sicily and I Southern Italy Indicate Hint leeou- Hiriictlou lu Messlua, liegglo and othei ritlia recently destroyed by earthquake, will be laigely of steel and reinforced concrete, aud that the height of buildings will be limited to ten meters (about thirty feet. This style of coiihtrucliou sin cl I imvh security against both enitli,n.i . , o I tire. Nice line flouncing cover embroidery. Merc and coisef Co. IN TIIK (TUCCIT COURT Of THE FOR STATE OF OREGON, LAKE COUNT V Mm i 1 hliei-c, ) i'laiuttll ) vs ) Sidney Dodder and ) Suit in Equity to fordone a M ortgnge I ressle lluibler, ) his w lie, Defendants. To Sidney lluibler, a id Cressie ilod- der. his wife, lleteudauls: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You. and each of yen are hereby required to appear ami answer the Complaint tiled against you iu the above entitled Court und Cause within six weeks from the date of the First 1 'ii lil icn t Ion of this Summons, to-wit on or before the 7th day of May, I'Ml, aud if you fail so to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the said Comphtiut, for want thereof the l'lain tilf will apply to the Court for a Do cree auaiust you and each of ou for the sale of the following described laud situate in the County of Lake, Slate of Oregon, to-wit: NW quiuter, See. IIS, Tp. IW H. IL l'J E. W. M., and for the foreclosure of the follow I ng described Motgage upon said land, to-wit: That certain Mortgage ex ecuted by the Defendants Sidney Dod der aud Cressle liodder, bis wife, on the 15th day of November, l'.MM In favor of Columbia Brewing Company, a Corporation, in tht sum of 11040.1)5 w ith interest at the rate 0 per cent per annum until paid: wbicb said Mortgage was duly assigned to plain tiff herein ou be Fifth day of Feb ruary, 1009. llist there is due and owing to . . . , J.lHinUtt 'i'""" the a d Mortage be 8111,1 0, T1 h .in,e.rre?t J0 UJ" um. of '"' l&th day or v"""er. the rate of e per ,lru' ' L. "'u," luieresi on iu 1 V'm of 9St 3,L-la. the ,utD.dST ot November, 190., at tbe rate of 6 per cent tier annum! and the sum oi 1 S3 19 taxes nsld on said oremlses b . -. - Plaintiff herein, with luteiest at I rate of (1 per cent per annum until. paid aud for the sum of 950 as attor ney's fees herein, and for bla costs and disbursement herein, and for such other and further relief as to Court may deem meet. Nitlita 1st hurnh olnan linn thuf this summons is served upon you by Publication tbtrcf in the Lake County aoauiiner a News Paper of (ieneral Circulation, Issued and pub lished weekly in Lakeview, Lake Viouo "Ko. pursuant io an oioer of tne 1Jon Ueor Noiand judge of saia Vourt, auiy made at Ubamoers m Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Ore- on. on the 16tb day of Msrcb. 1W9. Ite laU of the tirst publioation of tbla Summons la tbe 2Mb day of publication of said summon 6tu day ot May. 1900. ' , ?... tbe last summons la tne J. D. Venator. sale by Daly and Hall. for sale by Daly and He 1 ed. Tl n I Mlaa.aOaIWlaalliraiM,MrtttlDmJ 1 J OU I Ail UtrriMl la Sum at OUlUxif,iti&6i M26M7 Attorney for PUIntlff