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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1909)
TIIRKK J. W. Maxwell mp Of Property 40 nn. Sis".! nim mil fnnn lnks view, ciiiilil to mnnu'ufull v IrrlKittfl hm a poultry 'fHrm, otie ami mm half story tioiMn VIxlK) eompnraHvly new, 4 rooms on urotinil (lour, Ii on upper llitnr, Imrn 1H It. posts, 121, nxl well. rtu. No. C4-'ZI 1IVI iiitdn lit $10 per acre, IinihIi Ib nil, HI iiiIIms friuii I,skvliw, siindy loam Molt, unimproved' No. M Tri t4U.l-.'Wil) aeres, (!slrst' flock ranch nn) small fHrm, about una fifth of thin la hay Imii'I, rsiiialiiilvr grain arid pasture lainl, small Iiciuh arui harn ntnst! Yi miles from Ijakevlew, sma'l creek and lirliiutitiir ditch on the plane, la patronlml aa a way icl Inn. No. 4-m 17(10 aora at t' pr acre one of tlia Iwst and moat dastrahle farms anl stork ranches In thla part of the country, Hue thrifty orchard. to story Iwfllliitf 72x40. addition 1Hx'J7. milk house, wood house, cellar, smoke hotiMH, chicken house, sprlntf water In t (h to limine, garden ami liori-e imrn HOx'.ir, la wt-ll aln't"1 to itrslii anil ii I fill fa, cntsIMX) toll of hJ, otild out lOtxi ton If snxdsd to alfalfn. It la a htirualn, la within 12 uillos --f Lakevlitw. No. Vix't K Hit Herns at t'20 ir acre, lord Imttoiu lauil, all fmiew ami rultlvnteil, in KOinl act t lenient, jfood praln anil orchard laud. No. 171--7I 40 MTrn at fH.7.ri pr acre, tiinm provad tha B W quarter, 8o. 4 T. :u H , 1( It) K. No. 621-103 '.W) acrss within 6 mllia of Lakr yIbw at f 10 per acre H!0 of thla la iholcrst hay iruln and alfulfa IhikI 'J(U scies leHl of hay land aril IrrlKiited all fem'i'd with tfnod roiiimudioua bouse and Laru on the pi are. No. OCR.') 320 acre a 1R 76 i-r acre, thla 1 ohnlctt lewd productive laud, all fenced, ami adaptnd to all kind of grain, a (food dwtdlliitf and bain. Hue orchard, alttiafe wllhla 13 miles of Lakevlsw in (food aatllauient. No. 6(a)-18 12410240 acraa on lake adore, 7 uilli'M loutli of Lakaview, water covers a larue portion of It which will even tually be drained by the government reclamation ssrvlr, mskloK It one of the iiiox detltatds places Id ' (.iousn Lake litittoiu. No. lil! i:i4 r.'O acres, at 120 ier acre, within 3 J 12 in I lea of Lakeview, adapted to (rain, atlnlfa rr vegetables, Joea not renuire Irrlustion, thla la a ricslratde price of litud Ternia KtOO down, one, two and three years time on balance, deferred payments to draw K pi-r cent. No. 26 40 ri'iK)-273.Mc.rM In the foot hills, nil ! fenced, inner fiillicK creek on iilnre, and atiunt 10 inllns troiu (loose Lake, just tln placo t'i bull I a a took ranch with good out let. No. 442 28 !."! acrea at IS.tk) pr acre, thla la a ormtk buttoin in the foot hilla over thrcH milna Imitf, la all fenced, and ii Hilmtrutily atuated aa a diilrv or atock ranch i in ilea froiu (tooae Luke. No. 412 I-2-2S iliKi uorea ut 17.60 per acre, never fallluu creek thnuKli place, a uuod fiiri'i. lairy or etock ranch, 200 aorea. hay liunl, rcnidue In h If ul fa and pHntnre liiud. hll fenced, a Kinid hoiiait, ) baru and out houaea. '1'i riiiH eaiiy. : Nil, 3K7-47 : 320 acriH within uix mil' n of Inko view. In nearly all hay laud can tie utilized ax eithur raiu or nay land, all fenced, food hoime and barn, la . nniirly nil under ditch and irriuiition ; for 20 per acre. No. 4N1 77 1 200 tu na 7 iiiIIcm Kuuth of J'nlnli',v,' Ktnnll i ri ck Ihrnuuh place IIiIh r n , ImrKfilii nt f 10 a-r iicrc. No. 0145 200 ncrea at f(l.f0 per acre, a aum- iner dairy rnnch, would cut r0 toua nt uutive hay, Ims cairiud HO bead of i dairy cuwa and aeverul heml of other. Ioohh atock dnrliiK live inoutha of the dairying aeaaou, outlet tifdimited. No. 4 ll--100 ' f 1200 100 acrea, HO acre ood tim ber HO acrea Hue meadow, located about ulno in Men from Hummer tjake P. ). in T. 30 H. K. 15 K. No.C:4- 144 $ 111, Til H) 300 acrea, one of the ini'nt deairalile farma in (Jooha I.hUo valley, ylelda an Iiiiiiihuho ipiaulty of hay, i well adapted to all kinda of farmins, all fenced mid well Improved, dwell lii(H ImriiH, nut houaea etc. , and ood orchard. No. 038130 113.000 :i)5 ncrea 10 in ilea aoutb of Lakeview, all fenced anil under culti vation, two good dwellings, barna, out hon Hen, perpetual free irriuble water, H00 fruit trees bearinii, HX) i voiiiik treea. 400(1 DtrawLei ry viuea, K00' dewberry plautaitud mauy other Var ltiea of plunta and Tinea, a place of Kood poHaibilitiea and hh pri-ttr hi prolltable. .No. ClO-hl 100 acrea at per hen, 12 n.ile from Lakeviuu. tliin liuit lieeu proven a very productiie farm. it In nil enoed and criM fenced, ell the I in provementa are new and rein h nent good dweliloK, l am. out In n e Hideo did water well 20 tt. iu-i. HM .u-r-a cultivated, 16 of tlU iilln:n 'I'd. olearlnt;, plowing and in pine i e.iih can not be duplicated for Ichm Ilia' f 2, 2(H). No. iii;t- inf. 1C0 Hciea iu tne Cnewuucim Hiiey on Lakeview and l'alnlov etue iimd, choice niyrlcultural land, produces well without irrif nt ion and will even tually mine under the Cheweucnn rrliyiit iou project price f!0 per acre. No. 0128 ;t:i(0 K) iini'B, improved, all fenced, well watered, never falliim creek on ) luce, mm II well built dwell' iiiK, one i-tory, yowl t urn, cut hoimeH, eto. No. 1D2-20 !)(;() acrea choice bottom land, all never lulling water, nearly all n endow, flood l.oiine and larpn barn, niueniileg from Lakeview. fliOCKJ No. 213-88 f (3600 1C0 acrea thla Ii an Invitlna place iu apperance, It la well im proved Una orchard produces well J. W. Maxwell Son Dopt. i j,A.,:M. ii A " V. W Maxwell Lb for Sale without Ii l lia(iou, g n Imruaiu at tlil price u.iiHt Im aeen to be nppra ('luted. No UKt'M IHHXi-210 acrea In Warner valley all feiicd and crona fenced In live fields paid up water i lyht of 'ii) Inchea two atory dwelling i'Mi(t rooina. front proof cellar, one atory 12x10, frame horn 2xiX), waiton and wood hotiNH ICxTiO, alii-ep alied VittW), orch ar I bearliiH, Co tiena, berriea of all kind Improvement cont over ffHnOO. Stock if wanted at inaiket price. Thla I an up to date ranch. No. 20243 0,232 acrea at f.'i.M per acre, situate In Nevada, 60 miles southeast of Lake lew. and 1H m lien eant of California line, It la all In one body and a larie portion of it sklrta the lakenhoie. this la deniraliln for any kind of i-tock ranch, with the meadow laud it em l.tacea and the extenlave open rania ailjolnlnu. No. 4'.I3 I I'J lOi acres highly productive laud, uood house, larire barn, KiHiiariuH, eto., mall orchard, creek throuuh I'lace. (. acrea Iu cultivation one of the bent yleM lug fnrma In (ioone Ijake valley, 10 iu ilea from I aketlew for tXk). , No. 610 8'J 80 acrea for f I20O, one s'ory fran.e four room houne. new baru, never falling! i.tream, on place. 60 acr fenced, 10 cultivated, an ideal chicken ranch or small ntock farm about one mile from ataite road and about 12 miles from New l'lne Creek. Nu 43I-1H2 ICO acres KKXl, (rood farm houne and burn, on alaue road, 10 Inches trrlifa l.le water, cheaply mio'e renwrvolr nlip, 160 bearlnu fruit treen. 2"0 yon niter one of irond Helectlon, 60 acre nlow land, residue pasture. No. 421 JH liJO acres wltb'o 3 miles of Lakeview, choice bottom hay laud, cuts 1HJ ton of bay, price 10 per acre, No. 0200 2' per acre SHi) acres all fenced aud well Improved, 2 kooi! dwell lux each with commodious bams, out houses, 2 orchards' over half of it meadow, the remainder is rolllnit and bill laud it Is out of the very few tracts that could be so evenly divided Into two farms that it would be diffi cult to a ak choice of them, has all the free water it requires. No. 207 IU 280 acres at 114.26 per acre In War ner valley, all under fence, yood bouse aud baru and out houses and small orchard, never failing creek through place. Terms 2600, balance 1 2 aud 3 yeais at 0 per cent. N. 28077 100 acres at HO per acre. 14 u lien from Lakeview. this is ood unim proved save bruab bottom land aud v. ill come under one or two of the Irrliratiou projects couteirp'ated iu that vicinity. No. 36262 80 acres at 12.60 per acre level sane brush laud on the went aide ol Cloone Lake, In wood neighborhood, no Im provements yet a ood baialo. j No. 372-122 t20(K) 120' iicres"l4 miles from i'lunh. 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, in a ireek bottom, comfortable house, out bonnes, barn, corrals. 2 wella 12 ft. deep. A tine opeuiutf for a heirin ner iu the ntoYk bunlnena. No. 37746 $1020 10" acres level antie brunh laud lu ftrowiiiK settlement with uood prospects of the (ioverument Heclatn ution SerVice in the near future attaint ing the settlers in their irrigation scheme. No. 411112 320 a.ires at fii.26 per acre an ideal stock or dairy ranch on tributary of Chewauenn river about twenty miles from Lakeview. In nearly all meudoiv with ood outlet for stock. No. 41808 2(H) acrea of Chewnucnu bottom, choice land for auy aud all purponen. nt 916 per acr. No. 0166 120 ncrea at ?(i 60 per acre within six inilws of Lakeview. Unimproved. No. 400 GO 100 acres, price $1,000, located ou border of Desert, small creek through place, 120 acres t?ood farm land, 40 ucres pasture, with extensive outlet for atock, 20 miles to uearest t.)wu this is a llrst clans opening fur a youiin man to build up iu the stock buulnesa. No. 0281. Prices subject to change, no notice In addition to the preceding we linva over 20,000 acres of land ot every grade and quality, in tracts of one ta twelve thousand acres rauxiuK lu price from (5 to 1100 per acre, the quality of soil, location aud Improve ments detertnin'nn the price. The above einl'ituep lauds principally in Lake ctiiinl v. a voodly portion of it in l. i.i iy I l.il.eview with aome tewrlioKe 1 1 m. 1 1. iu Harney and Cm. k county iu Oregon, ls some choice tracts lu Cultorula aud Nevada lioiiierinn ou the Oregon line. Ilesidxiicp lots in Lakeview sell for .--'." to tt'.' 0 HHeh. liusiuess lots from Hi 0 to 7(K'0 euill. OrdiiiHi i v the town lots are 60x126 'e.i-inih. lusher priced lots there i. in i . m ) i , , . if y iu size, tlie location ale; -id del el inlniug the price. . nave tne town lots in Watson's mlditiou to tbe town of Lakeview the iiear. nt to the business port lou of town, alno lota in nil other additious adjoin ing the town we also have a lare lint of improved aud unimproved town property of all kinds for suln A fifteen years residence iu Lake County enables us to any, enpecially to the capital int, we can tiive you J.oiuters in speculative propositions u vai ii.ua lines ol business us well hh realty Unit we know you will uladly invent Ijnte after you learn what we biivo to enlint your attention. Auy think" lu the preceding that may inteient you, write us for more particular doncript'on J.W. MAXWKLL & BOX. Dept. A. Lakeview, Oregon r LETTEIt . I ( V.: i'nrf)i.ilniii'S. I ! i i ' i.i(!lii to plan Is I he I pr . rei iii the nntlonal iiij n .' ' 'i i.'ilt of Improving the Im'.hii. ..t. i n the luniks of the I'o toin.i i i ii liig forward In n hnp- hit ' 'd V ll lid iiiImh fiishlon. but Is pro-- ''(:. .!! lines carefully (In. ill !il oiii ! ii nmiiilsalon asslKiied to tin duti l. ti ii I In n 1 1 y of couiresM. 1'IiIh f- .in in I l"i i li:ul ii m Its clmlriimn Pnulel II l'tiiiiii,i: i if 'Mrnco. the other Iiii'IIiImts h.P l'Cl tieeil AtlKUStUM Ht. lliiudeiiH. Cjir'M .M'l'ii nnd Frederick Law (i,i;e.id I'lr t ire pa ring a s'lilptured iiiodcl of i!i city as It exlnfed In 1IK)2. die- (hen nuted to W liuide n nnalel nlio'Alu- Hie i lfy aa It should be built in . ii!liu t" an Ideal plan The Future Washington. Id one of the rooina of the iiiiifrnln rent library of coiifrreiMi mny be seen the plans of Washington as the coiu uilKsloti found It lu and aa they hope to have It ap'nr to the genera tions of the future. And the plan of the i-lty to come la not merely a dream Already the work la In hand. Improvements Plsnnsd. The preliminary plans for many (croups of new public buildings, nota bly that of the bureau of engraving and printing, ou .which Is to be ex pended f2.ooo.00o, have also lccn Ap proved. Avenues more magnificent than thoae of which Major I'Knfant even dreamed are already In their formative state, and 'It will not be tntny years lefore the Inaugural pa rndea will forsake the great thorough fares of Pennsylvania avenue and pass from the cnpliol directly west to the great monument along a boulevard tbe like of w hl h has not yet been seen. Bureau of Republics. The bureau of American republics Is an Institution supported by twenty one republics of the Americas for the promotion of commerce and trade and for the cultivation of jn-ace aud friendship. At the present time It la housed 'In a building on Pennsylvania avenue near the White House, but It has In process of construction a white marble building south of the Corcoran gallery, on tbe grounds of tbe old Van Neaa place. A HUtoris Mansion. For a long time the Van Ness man sion was one of the historic building of the city. It was built by I-atrobe, one of tbe architects of the capital, for (jeueral John P. Van Ness, wbo married Marcla Burns, daughter of Dnvle Hums, one of the original land holders of the city. "Crusty Dnvle Hums" lived In a rude cottage near the river aud cultivated a large plan tation extending over the spot where the White House now stands. The demand for bis land made him wealthy, and his only child. Marcla. wus known as the beautiful heiress of Washington. For some time Burns was opiiosed to the projected transfer of land to tbe government, and the president and commissioners had sev eral conferences with him. Ou one of these occatdons the choleric Scotchman answered one of Wanhlugtou's argu ments by this outburst: "1 suppose. Mr. Washington, you think people are going to take every grist from you as pure grain. Hut what would you hove Ikh-ij If you hadn't married the rich Widow Custls?" Legend of the Whits Horsts. General Vnu Ness, a well born New Yorker, was one of many suitors for the hand of Marcla Hums. He be come a resident of Washington, living at first with his bride In the old cot tage, which she would never penult to be taken down. Ho became mayor of the city. His portrait was painted by (illberi Stuart. The mansion erected ou the Hums ornate was one of the finest in the country and the resort of the distinguished people of Washington. In Oak Hill cemetery Van Ness had erected a tomb lu Imitation of the tem ple of Vesta. On each anniversary of his death the legend has it that his fnvorlie troop of six white horses make a ghostly midnight gallop around the old mansion. Whether the bureau of American republics will In herit the ghostly horses with tbe site of the nnclcut mansion remains to be seen. Down th Potomac by Trolley. In these days of trolley cars and In terurban connections It Is no longer necessary to sail down the Potomac to rench Mount Vernon, although that la always a pleasant trip. The Washing ton. Alexandria and Mount Vernon trolley cam carry passeugers along the river's wooded shores, pass through quaint old Alexandria and on to an entrance of the estate leading to the rear of the uiunsiou house. The train crosses a bridge which tins replaced the famous old Long bridge over which the Union army marched In the sixties, a privilege denied the Confederate troops. Mount Vernon In 8pring. On a misty, mild spring day Mount Vernon, wllh Its century old trees. Its formal lCugllsh gardens. Its hedges of boxwood, Its deer park. Its sundial, its old fashioned baru, Its outbuildings for the servants the kitchen, the but ler's house, the laundry, the spinning bouse lis kitchen fireplace, big enough to hold several men In standing pos ture. Its rolling acres of velvety lawn, ts so reminiscent of the estate of an lOugllKli gentleman that It makes the tcmocracy of the miui who held It the more return-liable. It Is not strange that after he had done his work he was content to remain here and look after his broad acres. The Mount Vcr neu Ladles' association, which through its state regents holds and cares-for the property, has forever removed from the tuition the fear that the Orst president's home would fall Into neg lect aud decay. CARL SCHOFIELD. The Mint Common 4:uef 5a fenaf Itheiimat Ism causes more pain nnd ottering than any other i'bcae, for th esm ii that It i the most common of all ills, and It Is certain t vrntily i lug to suffer! to kn iw that Cham- neriain s Idniment will allord relief, and make rent and nlceo possible. Ii many eae the relief from pain which is nt first temporary, has Income permanent, while In ol 1 enple subject to chronic rheumatism, often brought on by dampness or changes In the weather, a permanent core cannot be expected, the relief Irom pain which this liniment affords I idone worth mauy times Its cont. 26 and 60 cent si7.es for sale by Daly and Hall. "Ar ttmra tluuwnnm .f p.i.L I th servants halir" 'To be aura. Ml ii I mIiu have chary of dogs won't apocl se with maids who look after child- tt i." Louisville Courier Joroual. BllloasMM An I Constipation For years I was troubled with biliousness and conciliation which made life tniserabl for My appetite failed u.e. I lost my usual f rce and fltailty. Pepsin prepara lions and cathartic only made mat ters worse. 1 do not know where 1 shonld have been to day had 1 not tiied Chamberlain'a Stomach and Liver Tablet. The tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen tbe digentive functions, purify the stom ach, liver ami h-ood. helping tbe nvsteiu to do itn work naturally. MKS. KOSA POTTS. Hirmlngham, Atla. These tablets are for tale by Daly and Hall. "Do you believe lu the super human T" "I used to, but I don't any more." "Why? ' I "1 married him."-Chicago Record Herald. Won't Slight a flood Friend i "If ever I need a cough tnedleion BHsin I know whit to get," declares Mrs. A. L. Alley of Deals. Me., "for, fter using ten bottles of Dr. Klog's- ew Discovery, and seeing its ex icelleut results lo my own family and ; others, 1 am convinced it ts tbe best ' meilciue made for cougbs and Colds and lung trouble." Kverv one who tiles it feel) just that way. Relief is felt at once and Its quick ' care sur prises you. For Bronchitis, Asthma. Hemorrhage, Croup, La (Jrippe, Sore Throat, pain in cbest or longs it's supreme. 60c and 11.00. Trial bottle : free. Guaranteed by A. L. Tbron : tou. "Your glasses," sbe said, "have made a great difference io your appearance." "Do yon tblnk so?" be asked. "Yea. You look so intelli gent with tbem on." Chicago Rec ord Herald. Every body is likely to Lave kidney , and bladder trouble. In fact Dearly every body has some trouble of this kind. That is tbe reason why you bave pains io tbe back and groin, scalding sensation, urinary disorders, etc. that's your kidneys. Tbe best thing to do is to get some De Witt's Kiduey and Bladder Pills rigbt away. Take tbem for a few day or for a week or so and you will feel all right. In this way, too, you will ward off dangerous and possibly serioun ail meutH. They are perfectly harmless, aud are riot only antiseptic, but allay Iain quickly by tteir healing proper ties. Bend your name to K. C. De Witt & Co., Chicago, for a free trial box. They are sold here by Dais and Hall. "Should act i esses wed?" asks a Paris paper. -Certainly, but not to excess. Mlwaukee Sentinel. I Lived I Si Year Wm. Parr Eugalnd's oldest man mirried the third time at 120. worked in the fields till 112 and lired 20 years lunger. People should be youthful at SO. James Wriuht. of Spurlock, Ky., shows bow to remain young. "I feel just like a 16-year old boy," he write, "alter taking six bottles of Electrio Bitters. For thirty years Kiduey trouble made life a burden, but tbe Arts bottle of this wouderful medicine convicued me I bad found tbe g reatest cure on earth." They're a godsend to weak, . sickly run down or old pepole. Try .them. 00c at A.L. Thornton's. I Green Smith asked me to forget my troubles this morning. Brown What for? Green He wanted me to , llsteu to bis Chicago Daily News. Bad Attack ol Dystcntery Cured "An honored citizen of thin town was suffering from a severe attack of dysentery. He told a friend if he COIlld Obtains hottla of rhamharluin'i If nil.. Chnl.F. ,1 III..KAI.A. i he felt confident of being cured, be haviug used this remedy in tbe West. He was told that I kept it in stock aud lost no time in obtaining it, and was promptly cuied," says M. J. Leach.- drungist, of Wolcott, Vt For sale by Daly aud Hall. "lit is uoing into politci ; be thinks he's a politician." "What does bis tvife think?" "Sh.t's too much of a lady to tell." Hostou Traveler. If you expect to get the original Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve, you must be sure it is De Witt's Carbol ized Witch Hazel Salve. It is good for cuts, bums and bruiseH, and is especially good for piles. Refuse sub stitutes, bold by Daly and Hall. . IS. tice fur Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Oltlcn at Lakeview, OieKon. Marcli 9, 1909. Notice is hereby given that Perry W. Hh nister, of Paisley, Oregon, who on May 8, l'.)02, made Homestead Entry No. ?l2rt, Serial No. 01721, for 8W quarter HW quarter, Sec. 3:1. T. 31S., R. 18 E., NW quarter NW quar ter.. Sec 4. N half NE quarter, Sec tion 5, Township 3Ti S. Range 18 E. Willamette Meridian, tins tiled uotice of iuteutiou to make Final five year proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before Register aud Receiver, at Lakeview. Oregon, ou the 7th day of May. 1909. Claimant names aa witnesses: Charley Harmon, Earnest Matchers, John Elder, J. II. Banister, all of Paisley, Oregon. AIM6. J. N. Watsou, Register. )- A mi-a fl ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUQHfMT SAHPLE ROOn ff-i Jr '? - For COnlERCIAL TDAVPI FD4 T'vPftJ- COURTEOUS TREATMENT ' a . r . HOTEL lli obomaKow LIGHT & HARROW, Propnetoiu Tinker VnA .letlre. Dpeartment ot tbe Interior. U. S. Laod Office Lakview, Ote&oo, Feb ruary 1, 1309. Notice is hereby given that MIL TOM BERT RICE, of Lakeview, Ore gon who, od Nov. 10 H08, made Tim ber and Stone Application, No. 0806, for E half SW quarter. Section 33, Township 36 8. RaLge 19 C, Will Meridian, haa filed notice of inten tion to make Final Proof, to estab lish claim to tbe land above described before Kegisterand Receiver, at Lake view, Oregon, on tbe 7th day cf iay. 1909. Claimant 'names as witnesses: Uny W. Rice, and Uej. Lynch, hot a of Lakeview Oregon. M1M7 J. X. Watson Register IFYOUVE NEVER WORN SUCKER you've yet to learn the bodily comfort it gives in the wettest weather made top Hard sts'CE AMD GUARANTEE WATERPROOF 3S2 ATAUGOQOSTOBtS CATALOG FRU Si, 250 Reward. the Barney ooun Live Stork Atuw-ll ion, of wbich I m 1 member, psyat7ak. reward lor evidence lea. ling to the eon vlctiou of partiea iralnift stock be longing to it mem ber. Io sdiiitiou 1 off or t&M reward Home brand horse- sboe bar on either or both laws. Re corded InScouDtle Range, Harriet, Lake and Crook Counties rtores vented wheusold. Uorse sold to pass tb rough this section will be reported in thl paper. If not ao reported, please write or tele phone Tbe Times Herald, Main 824, Burns, Ore goii. W W .Brown, Barns, Ore- Re ward for Horses 1 will jjlve f 5.00 reward for Inform ation that will lead to the discovery of any horse branded with an old horseshoe brand on both Jaws, placed aa lntheci't la thla advertisement, with fresh triangrle brand underneath the horseBhoe. The triangle placed In such a manner aa would cover up a bar on both Jaws. Animals must 1k found In the poaaeaslou of some person or iieraonn. Reliable Seeds So much has already beta said on the importance of buying your seeds from a reliable dealer that to repeat it is only waste of words. f Seeds havt proved their worth our mcrcas- "'V,1Jltf Duslncss ' prool indeed thai I;.--... merit alone has made the ' : j 'v ''v most Fcedsrtien mi the Vt ".T; -' - a.forfafKv;, 120 il I ils AXE ) I 1) Ii V Lt:Ai.L:aiS iianuer waists, tli best to tie' had in any city. Mere Co. Bpriuj? gooils will arrive 'in fevr diiys ut l akeview Mercantile t'o ft LAKEVIEW 3 rA SADDLERY S. P. AMLSTROM Proprietor The best Vanquero addle on the market Also n complete tin of wagon and buggy hsr. nt it, whips, robes, bits, rlates, spur-i. quirts, rose ttes, n fact tverythirt In the lin of carriage ail horse furnishings. Ha pslrlm, by compstent men. v. AKEYTETT . I sSisS: Kotir.n fbr Pablicmtlem . Department of the Interior IT. S, Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, March 21, 1909. Notice is hereby given tbatUEORUS W. DUNCAN, or Lakeview, Orego wbo, oo December 1. 1903, made Homestead Entry No. 31S3 (Serial .No. 01175, for S half SE qnaiter, NE quarter SE quarter. Sec,. 31, SW quar- I ter SW qqarter. Section 3i, Tonsbip ,32 S . Range 22 R., Will. Meridian. : has filed notice of intention to make Final fire year Proof, to establish claim to the land ntrTe rie.acrihe'l, before r.fgiter and K-veiver. at Lakeview, Oreaau. ou the 4th day of May, !U. Claimant nam's as "inee?es' ; Frank Paxton. Fr:'ik 'Vilson. t'.i j Fitzgeraid, aud K. A. liatvkiu, all of Lakeview, Oregon. j M25A29 J. N. Watson, Register. 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, Chclera and Diarrhoea Remedy In fart. In most cases one dpse 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 tbe lives of many children each year. In the world's history no medicine bas ever met with greater success. PRICE 25c. LARGE SIZE 50o. 111444 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE 'A, V RDa .(i"" "HftV COPVBIGMTS AC Anton Bonding a sketch and rtwv-rlptlon mat Oult'kly aarertnlu our opiulou fro wl.etlier ant hitentlxn Is probably pateiithl. t'oriniunlrw. tmnaairictlTOtintldential. HANDBOOK ou I'hchuu awnt frea. ll1eat aiienet (or awcurms pulema. Hitiwiu taken tnrouirb Huim & Co. recelrf iptrud uotica, wltboulctiai-K, Ul'.ba Scientific Hnierican A hundsomelr Hlnatrnf d woklT. I unrest Mi cuIhUoii of any icU'iilUla Journal, Tvi-ikm, $i a ye;ir: tour tuontb. 1. tkMtt ty bil Tijm1ei)ur(k & Co.38,B-,a- New Yorff Hrain-b on.-a. c5 F 6U Waihingiou. U. r DIARRHOEA I ry"lSl.i J.muiinaMi aaniaa aia m a nil lima 1 -1