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    LAKECOl'N'I Y EXAMINER. LAKEVIEW, OREOON, 1 HUH USA Y MAY 6. 11M 0
SIX
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
Vie President . .,
8Tttf Ol "Mat
SecnMii'T of Treasury
Seoretarv nf '
attorncv tieiieral
.NATIONAL
Wlltam II. Tan
James s, She.niati '
Philander C. Ki.ni I
....Franklin MarVvli.li I
JacoH H. Plckilis.-n
lienrv W . vricketaham
IVMImasirr t.eneral . . Kran II. Hitchcock
dwrtmrrnl Navr . org,- on U .Mc.er
secrenrv Interior Rntar1 A. H PI navr
eeoietarv of Agriculture Jam. W IIm.ii
Heeretarv ol Cointn.-rc Charles Nair. l
ChtelJ I'tic .....Nur l r-in.r
Veapatlon Warner. C. S. "elision I i.mmlwfmi."
W.s. kirird C.S. Land Cuinnitsaii.n.
TATS.
Governor .
8 r-ar il State
Treasurer
Atiotur? Ooneral
B.iwt. Public Instruction.
Prln .pi
Dairy ao1 Food Om
V. !"ni.iri.
'oCrTsicn
Cblel Juiuc ..
Associate Justices
I J
1 ;eo
. ... F. W. B. iiMii
....r. w. n.'n.i
.. . t.eo. A. 8l.-r
A. M. Craw ford
... J. H Acaerman
....W. S. Piintway
J. W. Haiie
hnothan Bonne, Jr
A. t pnir?riain
t w . c. Hay
) W. R kill
NORTHERN LAKE
A FME SEOTI ON
Discriptivc Article Taken From
the Silver Lake Leader.
tiTKEMiroritT
R. 8. Bean
IF. A Moor
' Robert hasin
t W ill R. kniK
; W. r. slater
Juris
Atorney
iixth jrmnaL iitici.
t.ao. II. Xolaml
D. V. Kukkendal.
UMISLATIVI
Joint Senatoi
Reprceeniatlveti.
, G. H. Meiryman
H.F. Belkaap
H. A. Bratlaia
LKK COUNTY
Judge
Clers
Sheriff .
rreasurvr
assessor
School supt
Surveyor
Commissioners . .
Stock Inspector.
TOWN OF LA a ty.KW .
Hsr Bailey
F. W. Payne
Albert le.i
F. O. Ahistron
A. J Fo. r
R. B. Jac Kin
C. M. Fa.ilsuei
i C. A. Rchari
I U R. Hcryioni
Wat. Proud loot
M4..I
V. Snrlllug I
D. J. Wilcox , ..
J. N. Watson j
J.S. Lane I
w. B. Snider
i.Bieber
U 8.UND OFFICE
J.K. Watson .
Fred P. CronemUler
Co inrlluxn
...Recorder
..Treasurer
. Regis! r
. Ktueiri r
LAKEVIEWIBOARD OF TRADE
lu this article which we promised
lust week to produce In this lsne
on iMke couuty, or more particuiaily
that portiou kuowu as the northern
half, embracing a sectlou from Pais
ey to our uorthero boundaries, w
hall try. aai it U1 be our atiu to
Rira thiuKt juot aa tbey are (us we
know by ectual observation auJ rer-l-deutw)
and wbiob oau Ce voritleJ by
any one liTiag iu tbe ran u try kuiI
familar with it, -o that tboaa IitIdk
iu other section ami wantiuu to kuo
more about us can have souietbiug
that tbey can depeml upon aud that
is reliable.
In tbe outset, vie wlt-b to Bay that
while we cousller Lake county uue
of the beet counties in tbe state, or
perbupe to be wore Herniate, will be
rtbeu all our undeveloped rexoun
that nature bus bteu so lavish with
is developed prupeily. yet we waut
it distinctly uu ierstoo.l that it I
not a county, uor is there any sertiou
of it where roa ran raise oiauKes,
bauHUits, 1-41DOUB, piueapples, cacoa
iitits or other tropical fruits, and
auy one creating or causing to create
such an impression either directly or
best watered snotlona In Lake county .
as there are tunny mountain streams
commit into the valley at various
places t hr 'uifliout its entire length
bi;h furnishes abuudaut nater to
Irrigate much lsud, and In addition
thereto the river la tapped at several
laces aud tbe water brought out Iu
ditches which Irrigates many thous
and acres more. Nearly every farm
aud ranch is well supplied w itti water
for irrigating, and Iu many iutiiices
tbe HuPMt ami coolest spriugs which
nuiiu louwly abouud turulsh the
household with the purest an I clear
est of ter.
Within live rriles of Paisley there
are immeuse qnauitiea of timber, and
iu tbe hills back of town there have
been some miDiiiK operations carried
nu Many exierts w ho have exam
ined the mines Rive it astbeir opinion
that wbe'i the. strnft is sunk to until
Cient depth, rich ore deposits null tie
struck.
Paisley has a populatiou of 2t0. and
has three ge teral mrcUaudlse stores,
oue hlucksinitb shop, one drug ktore,
one hotel. two private boarding
houses, two feed stables, two con
fectiouery stores, a meat market, grist
mill, barber shop, doctor, a ;oo.l
cbi rcb building, an I last but not
least a good sobool house wltn well
. w .
. F.
Preiident
Tjeasnrer
Becrvtajv
Fiuanre CommiiteuiSD ..
Industrial
Publicity
ftock "
Municipal " ....
Agrlculturaf ;
Room- Headquarters lor Straagtra.
H. M IRK
M. Miller
M. H Kice
L. F. Conn
('. E. Spacer
W. F. Paine
VT. P. Herylord
. H. W. Hrenael
... 8. V. Kehart
LODGE DIRECTORY
A. O. U. W.-LAKEVIEW LODGE NO. 111.
Meets every second and fourth Thursday of
each mouth, in Maatnlc Hall. Lakeview.
Chas. Touningsen. W.M.; Win. Guniher, F.
DEGREE CF HONOR LAKEj'HORE LODGE
No. 77. D. of H., A.O. U. W"., Meets first and
third Thursdays of each month in Masonic
Hall. Cora Green, C. of H. ; Wm Price, L.
ofH.; Vlda Guntber, C. of C; Frances Nys
waner, Recorder.
L O. O. F- LAKEVIEW LODGE, No. 63. I. O.
O. F., meets everT Saturday evening in Odd
Fellows Hall, st 7:30 o'clock, from October 1
to April 1, and at 8 olclock from April 1 to
September 3D. A. E. Cheney, K. G.; E. F.
Cheney, Secretary
io-irectlv i creatiug au impression "on ueatly kept grouods.
that Is misleading. Nor is it a fruit
country taking tbe county as a whole.
vet theie are some sections admirably !
j ... ii ..j summer unke vauer is ouunded ou
which grows in abundKuce and of the ' l."-1 bJ ,t,'e lMkr, -n' ou f 18
finest flavor and keeping qualities
which will be noted more particularly
later on.
SUMMER LAKE
Summer Lake valley Is bounded
'ever saw alfalfa in the most favored
i localities, and this without a drop of
; water except 11 at which tell fro u the
clouds. On the f ame farm the rye
was good, at! the barley medium. In
t'e uanlt-n, potatoes, cabbage, anil
many other d lit ereot verities of veget
at.les were grown, all of ahlch were
of good size and splendid quality,
and all this ou new wild sags brush
land.
This is not what can la called a
fruit section, although there Is an
orchard or two near here bearing
fruit, aud no doubt many favored
spots In time will be found where the
more hardy fruits can In raised to
soma evteut Harden stutf grows
well and 'as line vegetables of the
hardy sorts as one ordlnarly sees
auywnere has been raised throughout
the valley.
Th town of Silver Lake has a
populatiou of aliotit 1HI. It has two
general merchandise stcres, two
hotels, one of which Is lighted with
electric ity throughout aud owus its
own electric," light plnut. one black
smith shop, a harness shop, drug
store, two d oct era. livery stable,
barter shop, two real estate firms,
ice rream and soda parlor, one soft
dr'nk ettatillahment, several lan
locators, one newspaper, a uood
school which ha out row u its present
quarters ami now tbe district ia hav
ing built ou a new site a new, hand
some, commodious and modem school
building that will cost fc'i.OU). A new
llaptlst church will tie erected this
summer, a portiou of the lumber be
ing now on th grounds. Four dllfer
eut stage lines leave the place.
The creek that runs through the
valley U a regular Hdhermau'a para
disc, and Indeed it ln poor fisher
man who goes out angling, If iu an
hour or two cannot bring back a
string of speckled beauties sutllcleot
to appease the appetitA of at least half
a du7eu persons. During the fall.
winter aud spring mouths, the lake
is tilled with myriads of ducks geeso
and swans, aud It only takes a few
hours for the hunter to procure a bag
limit
excellent qtialltv, Summer Inka. '
the (lam nf baha nt-iii nl v will I. a .
- v a " a i i n III iv,v (III
Its fruit.
Whooping Cuuis)
"In February our daughter had
whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Halt
land, recommended Chamberlain's
Cough liemady and said it gave his
customers the best of sat isfact ion. We
found It aa he said ami can recti
mmend It to any one having children
troubled with whooping cough," says
Mrs. A. (loss, of Diiraud, Mich. I'or
sale by paly anil Hall.
CASTOR I A
For Infant! and CUldrea
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
I. O. O. F.-LAREVIfcW ENCAMPMENT NO. 1
I O. O. F., meets the first and third Tours;
day evening of each month in Odd Fellows
Hail, Lakeview. C. 0. Arthur, C. P., A. H.
Hunimersley, cribe.
REBEBAH LODGE LAKEVIhW LODGE. NO.
21. I. O. O. V., meets the second and faurth
Fridays of each ninntb in Odd Fellows' Hall,
1 Mrs. M. L. Heryfnrd, V.G.; Mrs. Ma Hery
fonl, W. G.; Mrs. M. D Moss. Secretary ; Mrs.
L. J. Magilton, Treasurer.
O. E. 8. ORIENTAL CHAPTER, NO. 5, LAKE
view, Oregon, Meets on Tuesday, on or be
fore full moon and two weeks thereafter, iu
Masonic Hall, at 7: 0 o'clock.
Visiting member are cordially invited.
CORNELIA A. WATSON, W. M,
IDA UEBACH, (Secretary
CHURCH DIRECTORY
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH -THE
first Suuday in each muiitb, preaching at 11
s. m. Aside from this, preaching every Hun
day at 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m. at Lakeviaw
bunday School at 10 a. m. LiP-je at 6::i0 p.
m. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:S0 p. m
Ladi.-s Aid Wednesday 1:3U p; m Choir
practise Friday 7 :;J0 p rn. A cordial invita
tion is extended to youu.
I. C. PARKER. Pastor.
LAKE COUNTY
Lake county is in the centet of the
great lake country of Central Oregon
where are located some ot the moat
remarkable bodies of water in tbe
state. This county lies in tbe central
southern portion of tbe state, about
miaway betweeu tbe eastern and west
ern boundaries. On the north it is
bounded by Crook county, on tbe
east by Harney county, on tbe south
by the states of California and Xev
a la, and on tbe west by Klamath
county. Aa to area it' stands the
fourth largest in tbe state, having
something orei 8,000 square miles,
and its annual ptecipitatioo stands
third iu 2astern and Ceutral Oregon
ouly Wasco and Hood River counties
leading It by a small margin. Some
Idea of tbe vast territory embraced
itbin the borders of Lake couuty
can be more easi-y understood when
we cox pare its area to some of tbe
states in tbe onion. It is larger than j
Deleware, larger than New Jersey,
larger than Connecticut, and about
equal to in size to Massachusetts. Yet
this vast area our populatinun is only
about 4.0U0.
Tbe county contains 5,0j:),.10O acres
divided as follows: 1.9S0.04S acres of
by tbe moutaius which bear the name
of the valley, and is a veritable gem.
This valley contains the choicest lauds
i n Lake couuty, aud in time will be
to all Central Oregon what Hood
River is to the country tributary to
it. Summer Lake Is an ideal fruit
belt, tbe equal of which la haul to
find anywhere and nowhere in Oregon
can it te excelled. In this fertile
little valley there are 20,0uu acres that
re adapted to frnit culture. Here
is a vast body of land that by uature
was intended as a fro it belt as is
shown by tbe wild plums growing on
every band where tbe ground has as
yet not been cultivated and whose
quality and flavor can ouly be known
and appreciatad by partaking of tbe
luscious fruit. So prolific are the
plums, that in niauy places as the
traveler goes along me road be can
sit ia his wagou and pluck the fruit
at ripening time. Here in this val
ley, apples, pears, dIuius, prunes,
peaches, apricots and all other like
fruits, as well as all kinds of berries
grow in profusion an i Bbundance,
aud not ouly tbe quanity but tbe
quality cannot be excelled auy where.
Tomatoes melons, aud all other vine
as cvell as all kinds ot root crops to
gether with oats, wheat and barley, i
almouds, walnuts and filberts all J
Uourisb aud yie;d abundantly.
To give tbe reader au idea of tbe
yielding capacity of this soil,
agricultural land. l.l'J4.:io2 acres of
grazing laud. 1, 5i 000 acres O' timber; of potatoes from wbicb
land. 50,ooj acres of unsurveyed ; 00 tons of
laud aud IIOT.'JCO acres covered by
lakes, much of wbicb will in tine be
drained aud make tbe veiy choicest
of artMcultutal laud.
FORT ROCK AND CHRIST
MAS LAKE
These two sections are almost
i lentically the same, .ud Iu fact,
there la uu difference between them
ouly au imagiuary line, and just
where that imaginary line is located
would take some oue more fortunate
than we have been or ever saw, to
tell where that dividing Hue was, aud
for the purpose of this article will
treat tbe dtferot neighborhoods as a
whole. This entire section is covered
with a luxuriaut growth of sagebrush
which up to a few years ago was con
sidered only tit tor ranging stock,
owing principally toQ the lack of
water for domestic purposes, it being
generally supposed to be impossible
to get water by digging, liut some
one two or three yeurs ago diepe-led
that supposition by having be hardi
hood to dig aud see what was beueath
the surface, aud lo I water was struck
uf the finest aud best qualit). Set
tlers began to come in and In noi
lusttuco Imvo they tailed to find
water iu abnaduce everywhere from
tit tu 40 feet, and now tbe name here
tofore applied to this section "des
ert" is a minsomer.
Here is a vast terrl'ory where n man
can ride over for miles and during
the eutire time be is lo iking it over
a ! tbe same similarity of soil uud veget
NOTICB I OH PUBLICATION
Denatrment of the Interior. U. H
Land Utiles at Lakeview, Oregon.
April 10, lIKffl.
Notice Is hereby given that KKANK
A. CA LDKKWOOD, ! Adel. Oregon
whooii May IH, IlKi.'l, made t.omeHtead
Kntry No. 2HH, (Serial No. 0IKI2),
for N halt HK quarter, NK quarter
8W quarter, SK quarter NW quurter,
Sec;ion II, Township ,'7 h.. lUnge V.5
K.. Will Meridian, has tiled notice
of Intention to make Final lire year!
rrr, to estal llxh claim to the Itind
above decrlbed, before Register and
Receiver, at Lakeview, Oiegou, ou
the limb dy of May. liMti
( 'lit 1 H in mi t he ties us w IIiicsmi'm : X.
K.
of
rlush, Oregon, Oakley Clark, uf War
ner Lake, Oregon.
A2.MJU J. X. Watson, R.-gl.tr.
Suit In Kqulty
tu forclose a
Mnrtgngo
Hod-
IN Til CIRCUIT COURT OF THK
KTATK OF ORKOON, FOR
LAKK COUNTV
Km II Kllese, )
riiiintiin
VS )
Sidney Dodder and )
t resale Hnd.ler, )
hla wlte, Ilereiidants.
To Sidney llodder, and Cressle
tier, his wlte, I icfeudanta :
IN TIIKNAMK OFTHK 8TATI1
OF ORKtiON.You, aud each of yen era
hereby required to Hf'pear aud answer
I lie Complalut Hied against you
lu I he above entitled Court and Causa
within six weeks Iroui the dale of tha
First Publication of tliia Summnus,
to w It on or before the 7th day of May,
I'.kKl, antl If you tall so to appear ami
answer or otherwise plead lo the said
Compbdht, lor want thereof the Plain
tiff will apply to the Court for a De
cree against you and each of ui for
the sale of the following described
land situate In the Couuty of Lake,
State of Oregon, to wlt: NW quarter.
Keo. :ir, Tp. :ih. R. in K. w. m.,
and for the foreclosure of the follow
Ing described Motgage upon said land,
towlt: That reltalll Mortgage ex
ecuted by the Defendant Slduey Hod
der and (.'resale 11 odder, hla wife, on
IhelQihday of November, 11)04 In
favor of Columbia Itrewlug Company,
a Corporation, lu tba sum of fl04ti.ua
a ith luterest at the rate i percent
per annum until paltl ; which said
Mortgsgn was duly aaalgued tu plalu
tllf herein ou he Fifth day of Feb
ruary, r.Ktu
Thst there Is due and owing to
Pliilntlft hei el ii on the said Mortage
the mm uf f.Vdi. ".ft wlh interest on
the sum of f.'Oi !'0 since the Kith day
Caldetwood, Harry Odder ood. of Xovebmer, I'.HU at tbe rate of C per
Add Oregon, .lame McKee. of i cent per annum, and luterest on tha
fteilre for fabilratlon.
Department f the Interior, U. S
Laud Otllce at Lakeview. Oregon,
April i:i, VMK
Notice la hereby aiven that THOS.
YOUNG, of Lakeview. Oiegou, who
ou June '.'7, r.HXi, made Homestead
F.utry No. .'10H!I, (Serial No 01167),
for Lots ft, ft. NK quarter SWquartsr,
SW quarter SW quarter. Section Vi,
Towsnhip 40 S., Range 1! K , Will.
Meridian, baa Hied notice of Intention
to make Flual Ore year Proof, to
establish claim to the laod above
described, before Register and Recei
ver, at Lakeview, Oregon, oo the 21st
day of May, im.
Claimant names as wituesses: James
Youug, John C. Moirla. Alfred Mor
ris, and John Noble, all of Lakeview,
Oregon.
A 15 M20 J. N. Watson, Register.
i sum of I Ml since ths Kan day ot
j Nuvemoer, P.V-' at the rate of ti per
rent per auniim: aud the sum of
j iWi IU taxes paid on said premises by
I Plulntllf ki.ln mith I it. nut . t I h-
gentleman bud in lea tbau five acres 'atiou greets bis eye.
be harvested 1 tory that embraces
LAKEVIEW
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF LAKEVIEW
Preaching service at 11 A M and 7 '80 P M on
1st and 3rd Sun. Sunday School at 10 A M.
Junior Society at 2:.'i0 P M. Baptist Young
People's Ciiiuii at6 MuPMon each Sunday.
Prayer Meetinu at 7:30 PM Wednesday eve
niug. Every body iuvited to atteud all ser
vices. Pastor.
CATHOLIC CHCRCH- EVERY SCNDAV MASS
and Benediction at 10 o'clock a. in. Sunday
school after Benediction. Week day Mass at
iuvi.m. i. A. VAS1A, b. J
Lakeview ia the conn y seat of Lake I
county and is situated in tbe extreme '
south end of tbe county, being only '
about It miles from the Oregon and
California state, line aud has a popu- j
latiou of about 1'Jik). It is a busv
This vast terri-
thousands upou
the finest potatoes man I thousauds of acres, capable of sup-
ever laid eyes upon. This yield , porting a couple of thousand families
while probably a little lurger tbau tbe 1 lies open for settlement uuder the
average yield throughout the valley ! generous provisions of the homesteud
yet it goes to show what cau be doue ; Ihws where a man cau make a home
in that line by a mau who throughly i for himself. This section now has
understands gardening A few years three huudred sett'era and every day
ago a tield of 10 acres yielded 107 briugs more in. Quite a large arenge
bushels per acre, aud wheat has has been sown to grain this tpriog
yielded Gil bushels to tha acre. These and last fall, aud tbe fall graiu iu
yields we are trunk to say are ex- i every iustauce is looking Hue aud
ceptioual ones, but the land in this ' promises au abundant harvest,
valley does and will average 40 bushels! .While it is true, that comparxtively
t.9 It, rl..n uwi Vil k..tlw.l-. . . 9 ...t....t ' anonL'tiirr tlm. u.t,.t,l t..l ,t 1 ..
u,....,K ,u iuci.1 .u.i, .wnu, ujudi, c.r. j Itha sera 1 1 11 H 1 1 1 1 u n f t h 1 n Uei'tlnti u ra in
j In this valley thre are uo towns . their tufaucy, yet from Ihe trials
I but tbey have a good saw mill which given and the manner tha farming
tint nil I R fiipiiluliau ul I frk.u .A,i.i. I hui. llBOIl llflMU till Sllltliwils
. . . , , , , iwuv . i luiuiauca ail bull, BDvblUU "" '- . ......... . ' u u , w i, i ,i i u ,
tOBt It Supports three banks, Oueuith I, uM ,hu r'h,u,...u.. more favnral,l tl.nn t.l. i,w,ul ..riln
valley a-i well. A Hoe building was j could expect.
erected last year for a grist mill and ' These soils have hiieo tested by
NOTICU FOH Pl'BLICA I ION
Department of the Interior, U. 8
Land Ottlee at lakevlew, Oregon,
April 8, I'.HiO.
Notice is hereby given that J. I
MORROW, heir of Sebbrln Motrow.
of Adel. Oregon, who. on June 20.
nisi, maoe ieert ibim r.niry, 7o,
. ,,, ji. ...i ..ii.i.. . . .
n.i, ineriHi .-o. uiu-i;i tor uoi 1, Meo
tlon 2. Township .'CI 8.. Range 'i K.,
Will. Meridian, has tiled notice of
intention to make Final Proof to
establish claim to the laud above
described. before Register and
Receiver, at Lakeview O-egou, on
the 'JOth day of May. IIKO.
Claimant names m wituesnes : A. N.
Uenbett. of Warner. Oregon, F. A.
Miss, of Adel, Oregon, W. II Cooper,
of Adel. Oregon, L. I). Frakes, of
Waruer, ( Iregon.
Al.ri.MJO J N. Watson, Register.
Plaintiff herein, with Inteiest at the
rate of ft per rent per annum until
paid and for the sum of liiO as attor
ney's fees herein, and for hla costs
and disbursement herein, and for
such other and further relief as to
Hi Crmrt ttiMV ileefii ii.sxit.
Notice Is hereby given you, that
this summons is served upon you by
Publication thv f ia the Lake
County .amine a News Paper of
(ienrral Circulation, issued and pub
lished weekly in lakeview, Lake
Coun'y, Oregon, pursuant lo aa older
of tbe Hon. Oeorge Noland. .fudge of
said Coutt, duly made at Chambers, lo
Klamath Falls, Klamath County. Ore
gon, on the 1Mb day of March, ID JO.
The data of the first publication of
this Summons is tbe 'Jftn day of
March, l'W, and the date of tbe last
publication of said summons Is tba
fttn day cf May, I1K)0.
J. D. Venator,
M20M7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice of
Sheriff 5a le
closure.
In l ora-
4 on leal tot lee
kind of business bring represented.
To give our readers au adequate idea
of Latceview and its busioeBa. will
sav
national, one savings, and one private.
whose combined assets reach over
one million 'dollars. In fuct. Lake
If I Ihu inl.,,lln A ..I......
liVf ba?k'n ceBtro'Lakt' 'machinery therein this summer
in ' T u , " u be ready to gnud this fall.
,0VB"J lfewbere iu ner borders : Tb,s entire valley is well watered
T -u,B Keueraj i net umcripmin ,,,rinua ,l i,ul.i,i,., i,.u,i,f .,.
W O Dili . ilmiu u . . n r i i .. .. .1.
I ui.v a u i i a ii i if BUJVI VI ISD
the
aud
by
FIRST BAPTIST CHCRCH Of f.OOSE LAKE
at New Pine Creek, Oregon. Preaching ser
vices at 11 A M and 7 :ao p M of each Sunday
of everv month Sunday School at 10 AM.
Prayer Service at 7:10 on Wednesday eveniiiK
of each weed All sre cordially invited to
attend i he services
J. HAYDEN HOWARD. Pastor.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
L. r- COXN
Attorney at Law
LJtkrvie w. Orea;oa
OFFICE-Dalv Building.
D. VENATOR
Attorney at Law,
I -and Matter Nperlaltj
OFFICE Daly Bmlding.
CHARLES UMBACIt
Land and Law Office
Abstractor of Titles
Esotallsbed lKbS
lakeview, Ore-
Y. IiAIR THOMPSON
Attorney at Law
Oflicc: Over Rank of La view
Lakeview, Oheoo.n
ynos. j. powell
Attorney at Law
Office la Daly Rulldlng
Lakeview, Oregon,
of Lske county as a wbole,
proceed with the portiou set out iu
the first part of this article to more
particularize aud which embraces
more than half the territory ae well
as more than half tbe taxable proper
ty in the county, but probably not
half the populatiou.
Tbe town of Paisley is located in
the beautiful Chewaucau valley, tne
Chewaucan river, a stream that has
't s headwaters far up in tbe mount
aiDB, flowing swiitly along tbe north
side of the town. Tbe river furnishes
an immeuse amount of water, and in
fact is tbe principal river in tbe
county, and which uudoubtedy in tbe
near future will be harnessed and
the wheels of mills and factoiies made
to bum, turning out tbeir various
products,. Its waters abound with
tbe sportive trout and is au anlger's
paradise. The Chewaucan valley
wbicb lies Lrincipally to tbe east and
south ot tbe town of Paisley, is com
posed uf some of tbe finest and most
productive land to be found any
where, and will produce bay, grain,
alfalfa, fruit, berriea, and vegetables
tbe very best kinds. While we say
that tbey raise fruit in tbe Chewau
can valley, yet do Dot understud us
to sav that it is a perfect fruit sec
tion, for it is not, for while fruit is
raised there that is of the very finest
and tiest, yet there are years when
there are total failures as !08 proved.
Yet us a wbole, iu comparison with
all of central Oregon it is far abeal
In the fruit line. Wheat aud barley
aie raised to some extent, yet bm a
sectiou it is devoted to the stock iu
duetry. iiarley has beeu raised that
yielded over 70 bubbles to tbe acre
and oats a similar amount. These
y elds hre not however the average
yields, but tbe larger ones. Tbe
average yield of barley is from 30 to
40 bushels and wheat from 27 to '10
bushels tbe quality of each being tbe
beet. Potatoes cabbage peas, turnips,
canots, parsnips, aud such vegetables
Hour sb aud grow to good size and
yield abundantly, lieaus, pumpkins
and tomatoes do fairly well, yet tbey
are not as successfully grown as those
first mentioned.
The Chewaucan valley is oue of the
very best of water. Summer Lake is
indeed a favored spot, aud iu time
the large bu'diugs now owued will be
cut. up into small farms and be prac
tically a solid vilagefrom oue eud of
tbe lake to tbe other, inhabited by
busbaudmen reaping neb rewards
from the culture of fruit.
SILVER LAKE
Silver Lake is a beautiful valley,
witn Silver creek flowing through it
eutire length and emptying into tbe
lake some six miles below town.
Silver Lake is principally owued by
stockmen wbo have large herds of
cattle, horses and sheep and tbe land
used to produce hay aud pasture for
tbe winter needs. There Las however
been some farming done on a limited
scale throughout the valley wbicb baa
yielded good returns, oats going in
some instances as high as 05 to 70
bushels to tbe acre. This of course
was exceptional instances, the average
yield running iu the neighborhood of
40 bushels, but little wheat has yet
beeu harvested although quite an
acreage was sown last fall aud this
spring which promises line but that
which was. produced satisfactory
returns to the producer. The oldor
settlers settled aloutf the creek princi
pally and it has only been iu tbe last
few year that the prairie lands have
neen settled up and attempts made to
cultivate them und see what their
productive capacity was. but in every
instance where intelligent culture
aud ordinary care wero ulven tbe
crops tbe returns were perfectly
satisfactory. We will cite the inst
ance of a man who came here about
two years ago, and last spring cleared
about 40 acres of bis laud of sage
brush, sowing a portion to alfalfa,
a portion to rye, and the remainder
(with tbe exception of perhaps an
acre which was kept for garden) to
bariey. Lawt season as every one will
remember was a bad year for crops
not ouy here, but every where, yet
on this piece of laud we saw alfalfa iu
August, that was sown lu May. tour
teen inches in height all over tbe field
looking as healthy and thrifty us we
both our State Agricultural College
aud the Government, and each have
pronounced them of the richest aud
highest productive qualilis. This
entire section we fully believe, will
in a few years be oue vast grain field,
yielding its golden harvests and fill
ing tbe pockets of the owners with a
rich return for bis labors. Do not
understand us to mean that every man
wbo attempts to farm will make a
success of it, although at one time it
was the almost universal belief that
any fool could farm aud so when a
man made a failure of everything else
be was advised to go on a farm. That
day baa, however, passed and it is
now conceded by every oue (except
ing of course this old fogy class) that
it t,Hkes intelligence aud brains to
farm. In fact, it takes more intelli
gence aud brains to become a suc
cessful farmer than it lakes in many
other lines of business
Fort Rock and Christmas Lake
hold out t; intending settlers the
opputonity to take up land of which
good homes cau be made, aud iu
holding out this inducement, tbey
waut to see only good, honest, enter
prising people grasp this opportunity.
for a peison to come in ami take up
a homestead aud theu sit still all day
aud reap rewards from bis land is but
vagaries aud illusions of au idle
dreamer.
To clear the land takes work, arid
bard work at tl.at.' To fence plow
aud cultivate the land lakes work,
money aud intelligence to do it in a
proper manner. To tbe class who
have these q uiillficut iona this section
welcomes you, ana lr you do your
part the soil will reimburse, you
many times.
As to fruit aud vegetables growing
In this section we can ouly say,
that as yet fruit raisiuR has not been
tried, aud while probably all this vast
territory will not be adapted to fruit,
yet we believe there will be portions
that will raise some fruit. As to
vegetables, it will grow all tbe Lardy
crops aud yield good returns. Our
belief of tbla eutire section is, that
when once the sage brush is removed
and by intelligent (not haphazard)
cutlvation tbe poisonous wild out ore
that for ages has been retained iu tbe
soil is removed, that it wil be pecu
liarly adapted to wheat culture aud
that iu time will bo as famous for its
big yields of wheat, as well as its
Department q the luterior, U. S.
Laud Otllce at Lakeview, OregTii,
Feb. 'J.J. HKO.
A sufficient contest altldavit having
been tiled In this office by (JEOROE
Ii. HOYDEN, contestant against
homestead entry No. 3770, (Serial No.
j"! oR':i7.) made May 10. 1U07, for NE
.(inner, nstiinu -l. lOwuuiD ,x r.,
Rango 1(1 E., by Frank Ilrowil. Con
teitee, in which it is alleged that
said Frank lirown has totally aban
doned said land , that he has failed
to cultivate or impmve any part
thereof, that some time in Otto tier,
liMiH, the cabin was removed from said
laud, that the defects herein sel forth
continue to this date, antl that said
alleged absence fro o raid laud was
not due to bis employment in tie
Army Navy or Marine Corps of the
Unlttd States as a private soldier,
oflicer, seaman or marine during the
war with Spain or during auy other
war lu which the United States may
be engaged, said parties are hereby
notified to appear, respond, and olfer
evidence touching said allegation at
10 o'clock e. m on May I'i, l!)0i),
before the Register and Receiver at
the United States Laud Otllce iu
Lakeview, Oregon.
The said contestant having, iu u
proper affidavit, filed February 'i-'l,
I'.MK), set forth facts which show that
alter due diligence personal service
of this notice can not be made, it is
hereby ordered and directed that such
notice be riven by due aud proper
pu til lea t ion.
aKinfl J. N. Watson, Register
Under and by virtue of an ex
ecution lu foreclosure. Issued out of
1 the Circuit Court of tbe atate uf Ore-
, 1 gou for the Couuty of Lake, on tba
JJud day of April, to me dt. act
ed and dellveied lu a suit iu said
Court tor said Comity aud State,
wbere'u Oeorge 11. Aiyes and (ins
Scblagel, partners, doing business
uutier tbe firm name aud style of A re
A Scblagel, as plaintiffs, -eeovered'
judgment auaiust John Westlake,
as dcfi ndiiut, for the sum of Kixht
Hundred Ninety eight ao i ... '
Dollaih (s!is.7J) and costs 11
biirseuiei.ls taxed n( Twcu. . igut
Dollars (fJM.lKl, the Ird day of
October, l'.klH said judgment bear-
i tug interest at the rate of 10 per cent.
per annum from said October ird,
lltlrt, antl also a decree o. I.ireclueure
and order of sale against said delend
aut, aud by direction ot said order of
said Court aud said execution, 1 am
commanded to sell the following des
cribed real pioperty, to it:
The South-west Ouartcr of Sect lou
Thlrty fonr, iu Township Thirty
nine South, of Range Twenty two
East, of the Willamette Meridian, lu
Lake County. Oregon, tor the pur
pose of satisfying said judgement of
the plnlntllfs ami the costs ai.d ex
penses of such sale.
NOTICE IS 1IKKKHY Ol VEN, That
on Friday, the lib dity of June, I'.HrJ,
at the Court House door ou the front
and East side uf the Court house of
Luke County, lu the State of Oregon,
situated In the town of Lakeview. at
the hour or ten o'clock In the fore
noon uf raid day I, will sell ut public
auction to tbe highest bidder foe
cash, all the right, title aud iuterest
which the said defeudunt, John West
lake had ou the 'Jn.l day of February,
l!N),ri, iu and to the lauds hereinbefore
Inscribed or so much thereof as may
tie necessary, to satisfy said judg
ment and the costs and expenses of
making such sale. Dated this 22nd
day of April, r.10!).
ALI1ERT DENT, Sheriff.
ot Lake County, Oregon.
M0j:i Ry W. U. SNIDER, Deputy.
SALK OF TIMBER. PORTLAND.
Oregon. . pril S. 11)00. Sealed bids
marked outside, "Hid, Timber Sale
Application, April 1, 100!), Fremont"
aud ud dressed to the District
Forester, Forest Service, Portland,
Oregon, will be teceired up tu and
including tb 22nd dr.y of May. V.HM.
for all or auy part of the merchautai le
dead timber standing or down aud the
live timber marKed for cutting by the
Forest, officers located ou au urea tu
be definitely designated by the Forest
ofllcers before cutting begins of about
220 acres in Sees. 10 and II T. 40 S
R. 1H E.. W. M. within the Fremont
National Forest, Oregon; estlmutod
to be 2.77(5.500 feet 11. M, of western
yellow jd ne, saw tin. ber, log scale,
more 01 less. No bid of less than
92.75 per thousand feet II. M. for live
aud dead timber will be considered
aud a deposit of IIIOO, paybie to the
order of Ihe First National Hank of
Portland, Oregou, must be sent to
that bank for 'each bid submitted to
tbe District Forester. Timber upou
valid claims is exempted from su'e.
Tbe right to reject auy and all bids
Is reserved. For further Information
and regulations governing sales,
address O. M. Ingram, Forest Super
visor, Lakeview, (Jieuou.
E. T. ALLEN,
District Forester.
NOTICB OF SETTLEMENT OF
FINAL ACCOUNT
In the Couuty Court of the State of
Oregon, for tbe Count of Luke, in
tbe Matter of tbe Estate of, )
William Egan, )
Deceased. )
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN: NOTICE is hereby given
that the undersigned Executrix of
the Last Will aud Testament of Will
iam Egan, Deceased, has filed with
the Clerk of the County Court of
Lake Couuty. Oregon, ber Final
Account as such Executrix, aud that
Hon. 13. Daly, Judge uf said Court;
has, by an order duly made aud enter
ed therein, fixed and appointed Sat
urday, the iKth day of May, ll)0!l, at
tbe hour of 10 o'clock A. M. or said
day.at the Court Room of said Court,
iu the Town of Lakeview, Luke
Couuty, Oiegou, lis the t line aud
place for bearing of objections to
said Flual Account, if any thera be,
aud for the settlement thereof.
This Notice is published In the
LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER, a
newspuper published weekly at Lake
view, Lake Couuty, Oregon, once a
week for four successive wLa
beginning with the issue thereof
dated April bth, l'JOi).
ANNA Ed AN,
Executrix of the last Will aud
Teatameut of William Egnu. Duneus.
ed. v.i fit.
DeWitt's Little Eurlv Risers. o,
famous little liver pills, small gentle
aud sure. Sold by Daly uud Hull.