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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1909)
I I UKK Hii: M I.N AIM, . I'KMIH OH M N. Tlll'lb-OA V. A I'ltl L. UH imi. TIIKEh r Of Property 40 acra, iMKi on mil ir Ijitki'- lew, could be dtniof Hfult y IriiiMtcil mm H io'iltry fiirm, una mm. I iiu holt lory house VI xW cniiiparutividv ' . 4 rcoma on i round (lour, V mi iiinr floor, barn IH (t. ptista, IHxVI, Mnid wull. etc No. M XI IflO acrea Hi 110 iwr acre, saua I riiB h land, 10 nillaa from Laknvtt'W, aiindy loam noil, unimproved' No fid f'J HXXl-:Kll acrra, !alralr stuck ranch aud small farm, about hum tilth of tli In U hsy Uii'l, remnlnd-r strain nd pasture lain), mall Imiiikh and barn situated IX mllaa from liikilw, ama'l orik ami iirlKatlna' illtrli on the place, la patroulr.it. I Ha a way aid Inn. No. lil-lii 17W acres at r par acre one of tha b-at anil must dpatrabln farina an'l took rancha la tlila part of tbe country, tin a thrifty orchard, to story dsvidllutf Vx4t). addition 1HxV7. milk hnie. wood hoiiait. collar, stnuke houxn, chicken houaa, apriutf water In pipes to buuar, vaidpti au! borne baro H(ln;, i wrll adaptixl to (iralti and alfalfa. culsIJiXI ton of liay, would cut HX1) tou If Beaded, to allalfa It la a tiarualn, la within VI mil f Lakeview. No. liM-M HI) acres at ('.'0 par acre. Ievd bottom land, all fenced aud cultivated, in good ctlloiiient, good iiraln and orchard land. No. 171 --7I 40 acres at H.73 par acre, unim proved the H W quarter, Hac. 4 T. 30 H , H 10 K No. r.2i-io:i 3C) aerse within 6 miles of Lake- lew at 140 par acre WO of Una la botcext hay ttralu and alfalfa land 2'X) acies brat of hay laud wall Irrlaated all faiiccil with (jood commodious bouae an'l baru on lha place. NO. WMKi 330 eerea a IH 75 wr acra, thla la eboioa led productive land, all feoced, and adapted to all klnda of grain, a khh1 dwelling and bain. Due orchard, altuate within 13 uiilea of Lakevlear in good settlement No. &00-IH IJUli 246 arraa oo lake shore, 7 miles louth of Lakaviesr, water eovers lame portion of It which will even toally ba d rallied by the government reclamation service, making It oua of the mot dcaiiabln placra In liooaa Lake bottom. No. 1I5 ll!4 I'jn aorea. at 19) per acre, within 3 1-2 mllee of Iakeview, adapted to grain, alfalfa rr veuetablei. does not require Urination, tbia ia a dm Ira Me prii'M of laud Terma K0 down, oue, two and three yeara time on balance, defrrd paynieutato draw H per runt. No. U'iri40 IXi'iXi 27.1 acrea in the foot hllla, all fenctxl. nev.T failitg creek on flare aud about 10 milea troin (looao Lake. Juat the filuci to buill a etoak ranch with good outlet. No. 442 U8 .... 4.1'.) acre at fH.(ir t acre, in la in a creek bottom In the foot (ill In over throe iiiilva long, ia all feuced, aud l admirably aituated bh a dairy or atouk ranch 0 in Ilea from (ioone Lake. No. 442 1-2-28 KK) acrea at PI7..V) per aure, never fulling rrt'fk through place, a good farn. dairy or atork ranch, 200 acre bay IhihI. rcnidiia grain alfalfa and pnntiire land, fill fenced, a uond bullae, barn and out houaea. Ternia eany. o. :W7-47 320 acrea wiMiiu eix liiib a of Iuke view, Ih nearly all bay laud-can no utilized an either grain or nay land, all teuci'd, good notice and burn, la nearly all under ditch aud irrigation for f.'O per acre. No. 4HI 77 20(1 acrt-H 7 in 11cm ninth of I'iiIhIc.v, hiiiiiII cri'ck t briilittli place tlila Ir a bargain at f 10 per acre. N. 0115 200 acrea at 9.M per aero, a aiuu nier dairy ranch, would cut 2-"0 tons of uatlve hay, linn cairiod K0 beud of flair? cowa and aevernl head of (ther looae flock during five montha of the dairying eeiiHon, outlet unlimited. No. 4 ID--101) 01200 KM) acrea, HO aural good tim ber HO acrea Hue meadow, located about ninn in lies from Hummer Kuke P. t). iu T. :S. K. 15 K. No.14-144 0i:l,rOO acrea, one of tha moat deairalila farm" In (iooae Lnkti vniley, ylelda an ImiiK'iinn iiiaulty or buy, 1 well adapted to all kind of funning, all fenced and well Improved, dwell inga tiariiH, out bonnes etc., and good orchard. No. (IHH-lIW :i.CHK no.r) acrea 1G milea aouth of Lakeview, all fenced aud under culti vation, two g.xd dwellings, barna, out bonnet), perpetual free irrigble water, H00 fruit treea beariuii, 100 voimg trees. 4000 straw berry vluea, 800 dewberry plant a aud mauy other var Itiea or pbtiita ana vines, a place or good pocelbilitles Bnd as rreity h profJtablo. No. iilii-Sl 100 acres at 021 per acr. , 12 in He from Lakeview. this has been proven a very productive farm it ia nil enced and cross lenced. all the I in provenients are new and nei ',.n rent good dwelling, barn, niitlieiiff- xi'l-n did water well 20 tt. lee.i 0 1 ncr-a cultivated, 10 of this alfiiliu The clearing, plowing aud luipiove ents can not be duplicated for less Ihh 02.CIK). No. til.'l- UTi UK) acres iu toe Cnewaucau tioiey on LHkrview and I'aiulev etage loml, choice agricultural land, produces well without irrigatiou and will even tually come under the Chewaucaa rrlgut!ou project price f 10 per acre. No. 0128 'fniMO SO acres, Improved, all ' fenced, well watered, never failing creoij on place, email well built dwell ing, one htory, good baru, cut bouses. to. No. 1U2-20 SCO acres elilce bottom land, all never failing water, nearly all meadow, good house and large barn, nine miles from Lakeview. tOMW No. 213-88 0.'HiOO KK) acrea this Is au inviting place iu appeiauce, it Is well iui uroved line orchard produces well - J. W. Maxwell Son Dept. I A1rvw rmrir rtrfVn It A $1 V. W. Mat well no - WHICH WAS THE for Sale nit mint n i lum inn, la a lmrnln at tli la prli a iiniat Imj aeen to ba appre ciata.i. N. XwW :m! 01100(1210 acrea In Warner vallej all fenced and crrma fenred III live flelda iaid up wati r I Ight ot 200 Inches two atory dwelling 2l:i0 0 rooms, frostproof cellar, one atory 12x10 frame ham 20xlto. wauon and wood houaa ICxfiO, sheep shed li v Itf), orch ar I bearing, OTi liens, berries of all kinds liuprovainenta coal over 0HiM) Stock if wanted at market price I'M la an up to data ranch. No. !W2 4:i 1.2I2 acres at 0.Y&O tier acre, situate in Nevada, r0 in ilea sutheaat of Lake lawi and 18 tulles eAst of Califmiila Hue, It la all In on body and a large portion of it aklrta the lakeshoie, this ! la desirable for any kind of Mom ranch, with tha meadow land it .em I braces and the exleuiave open range J adjoining. No 4'.:-I.S) 14X1 acres highly productive lau I 1 good house, large barn, granariea, etc., small orchard, creek throuuh place. OTi acres Iu cultivation onn ol the best yielding farms In (loose Lake I valley, ti miles from l-akevlew lor MM). X". oiu-w HO acrea for II2O0, one aory frame four room house, new barn, never I failing st. -en m. on place. M acres j fenced, 10 cultivated, bo Ideal chicken ranch or smalt siocg rarm anoni on mile from stage road and about 12 uiilea from New l'lne Creek. N HI - 02 MX) acres t:VK), good farm house and barn, on stage road, 10 Inches Irriga hie water, cheaply made reswrrnir site, Km bear I hi fruit treea. 200 younger i'lie ot H'mhI select lou, .'Ml acrer plow ! land, residue pasture. No. 421 M ltiO acres within 3 miles r.f Lakeview, cfiilce bottom hay laud, cuts 1X1 tou of hay. price 010 per acre. No. 020H ! 02." per acra 000 acres all fenced and well Improved, 2 good dwellings each with commodious bains, out houaea, 2 orchards over half of it meadow, tha reoialoder is rolling and bill laud it is on of the very few tracts that could be so evenly divided Into two farms that It would be diffi cult to make choice of tbem, has all the free water It requires. No. 2J7 11) ' 20 acrea at 014.2Ti per acre lo War ner valley, all under fence, good bouaa and barn and out bouses and email orchard, never falling creek through place. Terms 02TiOO, bulauce . 1 2 aud 3 yeais at 0 per cent. I No. 2HO--77 l 100 acres at 010 per acre. 14 miles from lakeview. this is good unim proved saga brush bottom land aud will come under one or two of the Irrlwation projects contemplated iu that vicinity. No. 3.V2 62 1 80 acrea at 12.M) per acre level sage brush land on the west side ol (.loose Lake, iu good neighborhood, no Im provements, yet a good baigaln. I No. 372122 02000120 acrea 14 utiles from I'lush. about HO acres fenced, 20 in grain. 20 Iu timothy and clover, 10 iu alfalfa, remainder mixed hay land, timothy,; red top and blue joint, is a creek bottom, comfortable house, out houses, baro, corrals. 2 wells 12 ft. deep A tine opening f'T a begin . ner in the stock business. No. 37745 01020 Bcres level sage brush laud iu growing settlement with good pr;ispects of the Dovernnieut Reclam ation Service in the uear future assist ing the settlers iu their irrigation scheme. . No. 411-112 320 a.-res at 0i.2.r per acre au ideal ' stock or dairy ranch on tributary ol Chewaucan river about tweuty mile from Lakeview. is nearly all meadow with good outlet for stock. ! No. 418-C 200 acres of ChewtucauVtJuitom choice land for Buy aud all purposes, at 010 per acM. No. OKi; 120 acres at 00 50 per acre w itbia i miles of Lakeview. Uuiuioroved. j No. 400 Ot 1 100 acres, price 01.000, located oi border of Desert, small creek througi place, 120 acres good farm laud, H acres pasture, w ith extensive uutle ; for stock, 20 miles to nearest town- thii is a first cln as open lnu lor i young mau to build up iu the stocl buniuesa. No. 0281 Prices subject to chauge. uo notice In addition to the precediug w bave over 20,000 acres of laud o every grade and quality, in tracts o one to twelve thousand acrea raugiiti iu price from 05 to 0100 per acre, tin quality of soil, location aod Improve meots deteriiiiii'ng the price. Thi above tin In lici t lauds principally n Lake coiiniy, a toi ily portion of i iu ici.i ly i t l.i lcview with souu l.w ill lii iiH-ts iu Harney aui ('in k cnoiitv in Oregon, alst booh choii-e tracts In CiiHornla and Nevad. bmderiiig rui the Oregon Hue. l,Vn.t"irp Pits in Lakeview sell fo Hi-Jfi to tWV 'itch ltusiuess lots fron Hi 0 lo ?7l'(Hi t l.i ll. OnlinHii v the towu lots are 50x12. ,.. i . j., it,, h iu her priced lots ther i. i ii i.. i . . i . My in size, the locatioi ..in ie ill ' ci iiiiuiug the price. tK I'Hve the town lots iu Watson' iiddiliou to the town of Lakeview tin near'-Ht to the busiuess portion of towu also lots in all other additious udjoiu iug the town we also bave a lurg 1 tut of improved and unimproved towu property of all kinds for sain A 111 teen years ret-idence in Lak County enables us to suy, especial!) to the cimltalist. we can give you pointers in speculative propositions iu various lines ol business as well hi- realty thst we know you will gladly Investigate alter you leiiru what we have to en 1 int your attention. Auy thing in the preceding fiat mav iuteiest you. write us for mure particular descript'on J.W. MAXWKLL & BOX. Dept. A. Lakeview, Oregou original) I am n lli'i-1 from the banking busi ness ii.Ii r l hlrly yours' service. On one oern hiii di'fliig this long leno a singular tlili mriiiTi' I. 1)f bank I wns conne. i, ij v. I.h vt ua a small affair, nd we rail l.v Ii jI I i lite vault over fifty or sixty i U ,r-il il Itiirs in cur rency, but at i.i.i' 'line, owing to ft pe culiar financial u.ili'nii f the coun try, we had ovei ivtu li.ln ;ie I thou sand. Thla rnotn-y h-i I in-' ::iinilntet during the week and ii'ii-'-ei! i!ie tilMve figure on Saturday ai Cm- i heol innk Ing hours. That Saturday night I fell to think ing about thla great a.mi n hand Our safe was an old patter. i n:id could be readily opened by any(b.iuk robber wltb an ordinary capacity for bis btnfl ncaa. The combination was known to two officers of the bank (tbe president and cashier) and myaelf. 1 was pay ing teller. I was not thinking of any danger from within, only from without. The matter having once got Into my head I couldn't get It out. I sat at home thinking about It till after mid night and then, without any definite purpose, put on my bat and walked to the bunk, which was but a few block away I strolled past tbe building, turned bark and. yielding to an Im pulse, went In, made straight for the vault, anw no evidence of change and was about to turn away when a desire seized me to see that tbe cash was there. I was turning the combination knob when the door opened and the cashier entered. "What are you doing here?" he ask ed, evidently astonished and at tbe same time auspicious. "I came to see that the cash 1 all. right. What did you come for?" "I came for that too. I confess 1 didn't expert to find the teller of tbe bank opening the vault at thla time of night." "And 1 didn't expect tbe cashier to put In an appearance. Your tone Indi cates a suspicion that I am here to rob." "I can't think of anything more sus picious .than the teller of tbe bank opening tbe vault at 1 o'clock in tbe morning." At that moment a door at tbe other end. of tbe room opened, and who should walk In but tbe president On seeing ua be looked surprised. "What's happened V be asked quick ly. "Any funds missing?" "I think not." said the cashier. "But there Is no telling how much would bave been taken bad 1 not arrived at the nick of time." "I was worried," I faltered, "at hav lng so large an aniouut of currency In the safe and could not resist an im pulse to come and see that all waa right" "And count the funds!" sneered tbe cashier. "What brought yout" asked tbe pres ident of the cashier. TIip cashier tried to stammer out a better excuse thnu I had given and, falllug. finally blurted: "And what brought you, for tbe mat ter of that?" "I? I often come to the bauk before going to led to see that all Is safe. Sometimes I get up at 2 or 3 o'clock In tbe uiorulng. come here, look around aud go borne. Tonight having so much currency In the safe, I was especially anxious." "Having come first," 1 Bald, "ou tb same errand, I presume 1 am caught In the uct." "What were you opeulng the vault for?" asked tbe caahler. "Couldn't you aee that it budn't been tampered with?" "1 could nee that It badu't been blown okmi, but I couldn't see that tbe lock hadn't been picked or tuut some one kuowiug tbe combination hadn't opened it nud taken tbe funds." "Gentlemen," aald the president "we will have a look at tbe money and go home." I w as directed to open the safe. Tbe bills were found in piles as they had been left In the afternoon, and the safe was closed, aud we separated. The next day I was called before tbe president for an examination, which lusted two hours, and when 1 came out of his private office 1 saw the cashier go In, as I luferred. for a similar pur pose. Notwithstanding that 1 showed a clean record, tbe president and cashier after consultation decided to dismiss me. 1 apiH-aled to the board of directors, giving them a statement of tbe facts. After a meeting for consultation the board gave out a decision that tbe meeting of the three in the bunk waa a coincidence, that there was no guilt at tached to any one of us, but. rather, we were all to lie commended for our watchfulness The only good this did me was that I retained my position. 1 was still un der susplclou. This was fostered by the cashier, who. I supposed, won over the president to his views. Neverthe less the president acquiesced In the de cision of the board and exonerated me. It was but a few weeks after nil tbls happened that we were atartled at an aiiuouii' eiueut that the president had resigned and the cashier bad been pro moted to the vacant position. 1 waa smarting under what I considered a blov, for since the cashier considered uie nillt v of nn Intent to rob the bank, fie would likely put me out In time, w'u-'i fie new president Informed me th-it I had been promoted to succeed him n :i';!iler I u-'i t'uinderstrucU. fie did not re fer i i he past, and I went about my nc "!cs In Ijrnnrauce of what had bat ' t" change the situation. In ten i'-ivs It came out that the prea Id 't't in l lost $200,000 In the stock mil':! NTT.POV MHXWFI.L UNCLE SAM'S FREE HOMES ARE GOING FAST That there are about 14,000 people ' com I n if into this Mule every month, land that I' a ver) short time yon will j asy "I ha I a chance ti buy a piece 1 of propD'ty In tbls or that lorality for 1200 or 0'KX) on easy terms aod is now worth JO, (XX;. '.' How many times Iu your life have yoii heard a Tissue nake a statement like that? If you don't wish to be in tha tame class, corne and get so' ie of the cheap lands l'i Lake count r, or If prompt secure one f (Jncle Ham's few remaining free homes. A Hrallag Halv f..r Horns. Chapped tlaals nd hmrt Nipplrt As a healing salva for burns, aorea, soie nipples and .'happed bands Chambeilaiu's Salve is most exoel-ent It allays the pain of a burn almost instantly, and unless the injury is viey severe, heals I be parti wlthont leaving a car Price, 25 rente. For sale by Daly and Hall Little Leo did not know wbat death waa. so one day when bia aister Llolse, aire five, told Mm a certain man who bad lived nar tbem waa dead be said.. "Wbat ia it to U desd?' After a fw minutes' hesita tion she said, "To be lead, well that's when you are all in." The DeMuealor for May. You should not delay under any ctrciimstancea iu cases of Kidney and HIadder trnntle. V-u should take something promptly that you know is reliable, something I'ke De Witt's Kidey and Illadder Pills. Tbey are unequaled for weak back, backache, laflamation of the bladder, rheumatic pains, etc When you ask for De Witt's Kidney aud Bladder Pills, tie sure you vet tbem. Tbey are antisep tic. Accept no substitutes, msli top on iretting tbe rigbt kind. Bold by Daly and Hall. Tom was so much snrprised at tbe churcb music on bis first Sunday attendance that be called ont. "Wbat is that?" 1 said. "Hash I that's the organ." And to my borror be yelled, "Obi do let uie go aud ee tbe monkey. "Tbe Delineator for Ma. Children especially like Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup, as it tastes nearly as good as maple sngar. It not only heals Irritation and allays in flamtion, thereby stopping tbe cough, but it also moves the bowels gently and In that way drivea the cold from the system. It contains no opiates. Bold by Daly and Hail. Tbe following conversation was T0jf BERT RICE, of Lakeview, Ore overbeard b-tween two boys, aged mhn nn Nn. 10 laoa. made Tim- seven and five: "Joe. why cant' cblcktna talk? "Aw, they don't have to; when tbey wants anything tbey jost pall their wish-bones and tbey get their wish." The Delineator for May. Rhaamstlsoi More than niue out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheu matism of tbe muscl ia, due to cold or damp weather or chronic rheuma tism. In aucb cases no internal treat ment is required. Tbe free applica tion of Chamberlain's L nlment is all that is needed, and it ia certain to give quick relie'. Hive it a trial and see for yourself bow quickly it relieves tbe pain aod soreness. Price 25 ceots; lari?e size, 50 cents. Sold by Daly and j Hal. "I'd Rather Die. Doctor, i than bave my feet cut off," said M I L. Bingham, of Priuceville, 111. "but' you'll dia from gangrene (which bad, eaten away eight toes) if you don't.' said all doctors. Intsead be use J i liuckleu'a Arnica Salve ti'l wholly cured. Its cures of Eczema, Fever j rsorea, nous, iiurnB, ana flies astounu the world. 25a at A. L Thornton's. Content .otlee Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Feb. 23, 1909. A sufficient contest affidavit having , beeu tiled in this office by GEO RGB , R. HOYDEN, contestant agaiust1 homestead entry No. 3770, (Serial No. ! 01037.) made May 10. 1907, for NE i quarter. Section '24. Towu bio 30 S.. Range 1(1 E., by Frank Brown. Cou- testee, iu which It is alleged that said Frank brown baa totally abau dunen ssid land, that be baa failed to cultivate or improve any part thereof, that some time in October, , r.K8, the cabin was removed from said ' laud, that the defects herein set forth continue to this date, and that said alleged absence fro o said land was not due to bia employment iu tbe Army Navy or Mariue Corps of the United States as a private soldier, officer, seaman or marine dnriDg tbe war with Spain or duriuK auy other war in which the united States may be enframed, said partiea are hereby notified to appear, respond, aud otfer evldeuce touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in ou May 12, 19CW, before the Register and Receiver at the Uuited States Land Office iu Lakeview, Oregou. The said contestaut bsviiiK, iu a proper attidavit, bled February 23, 1!K)9, set forth facta which show that alter due diligence persoual service of this notice cau not be made, it la hereby ordered and directed that such uotice be civeu by due aud proper publication. aHmO J. N. Watson, Register. N tics tor Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Dillon at Lakeview, Oiefcon, March 9, IMS). Notice is hereby Riven that Perry W. Han later, of Paisley, Oreou, who on May 8, 1 902, made Homestead Kntry No. ?.U2H, Serial No. 01731, for SW quarter SW quarter, Sec. ai. T. 3S., R. 18 E., NW quarter NW quar ter.. Sen. 4. N half NE quarter. Sec tiou 6. Township 35 S Rauee 18 E. W illamette Meridian, baa tiled notice of intention to make Final five year proof, to establish claim to tbe laud above described, before Reuister and Receiver, at Lakeview. Oreiton, on tbe 7th day of May, 1D09. Claimant uamea as witnesses: Charley llarmou, Earnest Matchers, John Elder, J. II. JJuuister, all of Paisley, Oreiton. A1M0. J. N. Watsnu, Register. .ti - i kr.,tu.i Kar.ti.) a. i ' . t A 1 ( T & f i ' J f , . T a 15 if S (...); 1 ft VV:'.;:,. V 'Jj IV y ' " - ' mmWL i JJ ERQCTED IN 1OO0 MODERN . THROUOHOtT FIRST-CAL5S ACCOnnOPATlONS SAnPLE Roon TDAVPI PD '"VJtrfJ i COURTEOUS . "4wlSS$6 TREAT MENT P P LIOMT GEO MAKBOW LIGHT & HARROW, Propnetore Timber Land Seller. Dpeartment ot tbe Interior. U. S. Land Office Lakview, Oieeoo, Feb ruary 16, 1309. ( Kntinm la hArehv fflven that MIL- i oer ana btone Application-, rto. uouo, for E half SW quarter. Section Ai, 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 Keglsteraod Receiver, at Lake view, Oregon, on tbe 7th day of May. 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Guy W. Rice, and Unj. Lynch, both of Lakeview Oregon. M4M7 J. N. Watson Register TOWER'S FISH BRAND WATERPROOF OILED GARMENTS I , are cut on larae patterns, designed ,to give the wearer; ,the utmost comfort icHT-DURABLE-CLEW: pUARAKTErj) wjERPROO SUITS 322 ;i irKFB S-aoo ttstuemtcumiiiT wvMtn mis mi ic" iKmtimtrua. la-4 Mm Alton CO tosTOM usa. VWUMMiaLMTU ItMOMTOCMt $1,250 Reward. rhe Haraey uoaa Live siix-k Assx'i inn. of whirh I n s member. payslM reward for evident' leailinK to the con vii'iion of partie leniinK stock be IniiKtutr to !M mem bers. In addition I iffer SoOU reward Horse brand horse shoe bar on either or both Jaws. Re corded InScouDtlet Range, Harrier. Lake aud Crook Comities dorses vented wbeu sold Horses sold to pass through this section will be reported tn thit paper. II not so reported, please write or tele phone Tbe Times Herald, Main 24, Bums, Ore gon. W W .Brown, Burns, Ore- Re Ward for Horses l will elve f 5.00 reward for Inform i atlon that will lead to the dlacoverv ; D( Hny horae branded with an old horseshoe brand on both jaws, placed ( H8 jn the cut in thlH ad vertlscuieut. , w ith frenh trlarurle brand underneath the horseshoe. Tbe triangle placed In such a manner a would cover up a bar on both Jaws. Animals must tie found in the possession of some person or persons. Reliable Seeds So much has already been said on the importance of buying your seeds from a reliable dealer that to repeat it is only waste of words. I?.fci,'i5 Seeds have hftv proved their worth our increas- t3 l'V iiig business is proof indeed that I y':-.S. merit alone has made the !?! 'vr-CT'-- 11 I-i'-ly Co. fore nuist iL'ri.sjiit'n on the .'o;M. Send ' " nI'us n rratcJ.de- i --stLriaU've y v' lianuer waists, tbe best to be had ia any city. Mero Co. Spring goods will arrive iu day-i at L'avto .d.owt itile Co. few mm MS - . . ts. .1 1 LAKEVIEW $ SADDLERY B m S. F. AHLSTROM Proprietor The best Vanquero saddle on the market Also a complete Unt of wagon and buggy har ness, whips, robes, bits, Dates, spur, quirts, roae -ttei. n fact everything In the lln of carriage ani horse farnUhlnzs. Re palrlrit, by competent men. AKBTTETW . . Satire far PabllcatUa . Department of tbe Interior U. H. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, March 23, 1909. Notice is hereby given that GEORGE W. DUNCAN, ot Lakeview, Oregon who, on December 1. 1903, made Homestead Entry No. 3183 (Serial So. 01175, for 8 half SE quarter, NE quarter SE quarter, Seo,. 31, SW quar ter SW quarter. Section 32, Township 32 S.. Range 22 E., Will. Meridian, bas filed notice of intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to thM Itud nho'p described. . before Ritfr and K c-irr. -it iLaketlew. Oregnu. ou the 4tb Oaj of j May, HW. j Claimant names as witnesses Frank Paxton. Frank Wils'i.,. K1 J Fitzgera- i, aud It. A. liawkius. nil of Lakeview, Oregon. AJ2oA29 J- N. atson, Register. There ia no need of anyone suffer lng long with this disease, for to effect a quick cure it ia only neces sary to take a few dosea of Chamberlain's Colic, GisS.sra 2nd Diarrhoea Remedy 8 In tan. hi most cases one dose ia sufficient. It never fails and can be relied upon in the moat severe and dangerous cases. It is equally val uable for children and ia tbe means of saving tbe lives of many children each year. In the world's history no medicine has ever met with greater success. PRICE 25c. Lir.CE SIZE 50c. aMEiimMfsia) 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE Tbo. fc. DESIGNS rrtfW COPVRICHTS AC Anrona smiling a kteh and SescHirtlmi imsj oulfklT s-rniii our opiok'ii frea wneiner a fl'oVs" r.olir Kel.tlKl . HANDBOOK on l-weut sent frea. OMecrt aMiieT tor soouriiis lwta. H.iina tkea thruuih Munii & Co. 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