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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
LAKK ttlUNTY KX AMINES, LAKEVIEW, oftEfJO.N, TMI7HfIAY, MAY 13, W. TIMEh J. W. Mmw.II mm Of Property 40 acre, tZAH) una mils from Lake view, could ha auccawifull v Irrigated aa n I'o'i II ry fMriii, one and hum half story hoime. '2x'V) comparat lvdy hew, 4 renin on ground floor, 'I oil upper Hour, Imrii IH It pimta, I h x 'J 1 , good Hull, etc. No. hi '21 UV) acres Ht f 10 per acre, saga ItiihIi I mid, Mi miles from Lakeview, aamly Iomiii mill, uuimprovsd ' No. Mtt'i fKmO-.'WO acre, N (feMtaUe stuck ranch Mm! small fiirrn, about on I) ft n of thin U Uii'1, remainder graiii mid paatura Unci, mnitll honaa mii'I barn moated Vi mil from Lakeview, ma'l creek mid Itrlgatlng illlob on the film, Is patronlznd mm m way side Inu. No. (14-121 1700 acrea t I2Ti per acre one of tbe Iwdt and tun at dsslrabla farms and took ranches lo thla part or the country, tin thrifty orchard, two lory dwelling 7240. Mddltlou lHx'J7. milk h'HiNn, wood hoime. cellar, smoke hotme, chicken houae, aprlng water In l ! to houae, garden Hiid borne barn Hdx'.i;, li well adapted to urn hi Mild alfalfa, i'iit:) tun of hay, would cut vm tou If surnjed to altalfti. It 1 m bargain, la within 1- mllea Lakeview. No. l!M-rfl 80 acre tt $.! per nc.ru, level bottom land, nil fenced and cultivated, in good act t lenient, good strain and orchard land. No. 17 1 --7 1 40 acres at fH.75 per acre, unim proved the H V quarter, Hen. 4 T. 30 H , H 10 R No. Wl-I0:i '.Wt acran within f ml lea of Lake view Ht 110 per Bi'r I ISO of Hum U Bholcent bay graiu ami alfalfa laud 2m ante deal of liny laud well irrigated all fenced With good cotlltuodloilt buuae Mtid tarn on the place. No. rVJH W. .TJD Mrrea a IIH 7't pr Mere, thla ! holce Intel productive laud, all fenced, and adapted to all klnda ol 4 grain, a good dwelllnK end barn, Hue orchard, altuate within V.l miles of Lakeview In good settlement. No. BOO -18 t21G 216 ao re a oo lake abore, ' mllea louth of Laksview, water rover Urge portion of It wblcb will even tuaily be dralund by the government reclamation aervlce, making it on o. the moot riealrahln placra In (inoae hake boltoai. No. CIS I'M I'.M acre, at ('JO ier acre, wltbln 3 l-Vi mllea of Laktvlsw, adapted to grain, alfalfa or vegetables, doea no) require irrigation, tbia la a dealrablr price of land Terms tvsiu down, one, two aud three yeura time on bulaure, deferred pay incuts to draw H xr cent. No. rtir 40 rjXNI 273 screa in the foot blllx. ell feuced, never fmlli g creek on place Mini aluml ID mllea trom (iunce Lake, juat the place to bud I a atiH'k ranch with Kood outleU No. 442 US 4!f.l ncrea at H.lV p.-r acre, thla lc a cn-ck I n it torn In (he foot bllla over thri'K mllea Imirf, la all friicod, Hiid i adiinriil.ly Mitiiuteil hh a dmrv or etock ranch- 0 mllea from (lonae Luke. No. 442 l-'J 2N Oil mci ea at i 1 7 . T per ucre, never railing creek tlimiuli pliice. n koo.) farri. dairy or atock ranch, 2m ai-iei-buy limd, rehiiliie ttriiin iilfulln and pHxtiire IhioI. idl fenced, a wood hoiiae. barn and out hoiiaea. 'lerina enby. .No. :JN7 47 ,'tjn acrea wiMiin hIx mih a of lake view, U nearly nil hav laud can tie utilized uh eit liar ynilu or liny land, all fenced, kikh! I)oiik and burn. In liuuily all under ditch aud irrigation fur f'-'O per acre. No. 41 77 2lH iicn-M 7 inllea anlltll iff I'lllsle.V etiiiill creek I hroiiwli jiliut' tlda ! n linrunlii nt f 1 1 per acre. N. il l"i 200 acrea at i.f0 pT acre, m euni m r dairy ranch, would cut 2-r0 lona of native bay, hua catried HO id of dairy cows ami eeveral beal of other loiiMii etock durluK Ave months of the dairying hchhoii, outlet iinhuiited. No. 41si -io:i I2K) WW acrea, H( cre ooi tiui tier. HO acrua Hue meadow, located about nine milea from Summer l.,Hke I', t). in T. :U)S. K. l.r K. No.f.:i4-lll ?:l,rH) ncrea, one of the moat duaiialile fiirinx In (Jooho Lake valley, ylelda an immeiiHe pianity of buy, I well iidiipted to all klude of farmitit;, all fenced and well improved, dwell itia liarna, out Iiouhoh etc. , mid ond orohiird. No. C:iK-ia (i:i,(HMI :H.ri acres 1S milea aouth of Lnkeviuw, nil fenced aud under culti vation, tuo Kiicd dwoilina, barnH, out lioiitteH, perpetual fre in-)lile water, HO0 fruit trees beuriuu, 100 Touuu treea. 4uXK strawberry vines, 800 dewberry plants aud many other var itles of planta ana vines, a place r Kood poaaibilitie and aa pivttv m profitable No. Uo - 100 Rerun at $21 per acre, (2 inilet from Lakevlew, thla has been proven a very productive farm. it. a nil enoed and croas fenced, all I he 4 m provemeuts are new aud tierma im-iiI trood dweliluK, bam, nutbtiiire. m Ihi did water well 20 tt. deen KM .-cs cultivated, 15 of this alfabu The clearing, plowinK aud Inipiuve'i'e-itM can not be dnplioated for Ihhm tnw f2,'J00. No. Ol.'i- H6 100 acres iu me Cuewuucnn iiuev oil Lakevlew and Puiwlev etiie road, cboic Htiricultural land, proouccs well without irrigation aud will even tually come uuder the Cbewaucun rrluutlou project price f 10 per acre. No. 0128 f :i(M 0 W) acres, Improved, all fenced, well watered, never fallliitf creek on place, small well built dwell- i lug, one story, pood bain, cut houses, j etc. No- 102 UfiO acrea choice bottom land, all ! never failing water, nearly all meadow, I good bouse aud large baru. ulue miles 1 from Lakeview. f'JbOO No. 2KJ BH .... . .1 i:ifjOO 100 acres this is an inviting tilace in annerauce. it Is well I in uroved fine orchard produces well . - J. W. Maxwell Son Sfffr Lakeview, Oregon V. W. Mm ell Li for Sale without li ritfrtt Ion, la a iriu at thla price must be aei-n to be appre ciate!. No 21'. Hi $1 Hum-210 aciea In Warner vullity all fenced and enma teni'eil In live llelda pah! up water i llit of 2011 Inrhea two story dwilllu( UIKI-ti rooms, troat pioof cellar, on story 12x10, frame barn 20xii", wauon and wood Iioiihm lliv'Hl, shct-p shed -'). 101, orch arl bearlnu, liTi tiees, berries of all kinds Improvements cost over tHmKi. Stock if wauled at market price This Is an up to date ranch. No. 2'i2 4.1 11,2.12 acres at f.f0 jier acre, situate in Nevada, fiO miles southeast of lake lew, and IH mllea esft of California Hue, it la all In one body and a larf portion of it skirts the lakesboie. this Is desirable for any kind of Mock ranch, with the meadow land It em braces and the extenlave open rane adjoining. No. 4H.I J 1 .t HiO acres blMhly productive ImijiI. wood bouse, laws barn, granaries, etc., small orchard, creek through place, li'i acres In cultivation one of the best yielding farms In (ioohe Iake valley, It; mllea troui I akeview ffir laKO. N", Ol-.'-H'J 0 acres for 1210, one story frime four room house, new barn, never fallliitf stream, oil place, .r0 ai-ren feuciwl, 10 cultivated, an ideal chb-ken rancl. or small stock farm about one mile from otaye road aud a Unit .2 miles from New I'lne ('reek. Nil. 43-".' lt'iO acres 4:101)0, uuod farm hoiike and barn, on staMM road, o inches Irtlk'x lile water, chesplv mui'e r-wi vnlr site, l.'si beiirlnu fruit tree, '!) yoliliifei lies of uood select ion, arric plow land, residue piistme. No. 421 .t bio acres wlthu il miles f.f l.akevlew, cf'olce bottom hay laud, cuts '. ton of hay, price HO per acte. No. 2") per Mere !To acres all fenced aud well Improved, 2 kooiI dweliiugs each with commodious bains, out houses, 2 orchard -over half off it meadow, the remainder Is rolllux and bill laud It Is one of the very few tracts thst could be so evenly divided Into two farms that It would lie diffi cult to o ske choice of them, lias Mil the free water it requires. No. 2'" !! 20 acres at II l.2-r per acre In War ner valley, all under fence, food house and barn and out bouses aud, small orchard, oever falling creek through place. Terms f2!U, bhUm-e I 2 ami ',i years at li (er cent. N3. 2X--77 100 acres at 110 per acre. 14 u lies from l.akevlew. this Is good uuim proved sage brush bottom land aud will come under one or two of the irrigation projects coutem p'ated in that vicinity. Ito. :tri2-.'ii 0 acres at 12.50 oer acre levtl sage brush land on the west side ol lioose I .like, in good neighborhood, no im provements, vet a good baigain. li.No. X2-122 -ji a I 1 "Ji i m-res 14 miles from I'liifli. about Ho ncrea fenced, 21' in grain, 20 in timothy ami clover, 10 in nllalta, remainder mixed bay Inn), timothy, red top and blue joint, is a t reek luittom, comfortable bonne, out hoiiHCK, barn, corrals. 2 weIN 12 It. dtcp. A line opening tor a begin tier III the slocK lusiuess. .0. .,. 1 ?l!)20 10" acres level sage Prush laud in growing settlement with good pTasoects of the (iovernnieiit lieelnm Mtion Service in the near future assist ing the settlers in their Irrigation scheme. No. 411 112 320 a. Ten at 2" per acre an ideal stock or dairy ranch on tributary of ChewHiican river about twenty miles from l.akevlew. is nearly all meadow with good outlet tor stock. No. 4)h-0H 200 acres of C'bewaucnu bottom, choice land fur any and nil purposes, nt lf per acr. No. 0ir5 120 acrea atisuO per ucre within six miles of l.akeiiew. Unimproved. No. 4i( tit; IliO acrea, price f 1.000. located on border of Uesert, small creek through place, 120 acres good farm land. 40 acres pasture, with extensive outlet for stock, 20 miles to neare-t t.'wu this Is a first class opening for a young man to build up in the etock buiiiiieaa. No. 02M. Prices eubject to change, no not ice. in addition to the precediug we liavo over 20,000 acrea of limd of every grade and quality, in tracts of one to twelve thousand acrea ranging in price from 95 to 1100 r aero, the quality of soil, location and improve ments determiu'ng the price. The above emtiiiue- louda priucipaily in Luke con o iv, a gou ily portion of it in vii'l.i iy ot I,iikiew with some It rl i in' iiiM'tf iii Harney aud Crook count in Oregon, la some choice triK-ts in C'sliorula aud Nevuda bordering on the Oregouliue. Henid"iice Jots lu Lakeview eeli for t-rjr to ftX iich liusiuess lots from Hi. 0 to $7tli ach. Didiuaii y the towu lota ar b0xl2Ti leet In lh- l igher prioed lots there i- no uiiiii r.i'i'.t v in size, the location mill rbe ue-.-i luiiuug the price. tv hHve toe town lota in Watsoh'a lulu ii urn to the towu of Lakeview the iienri-st to the business portion of towu, also lots in all vtber nilditious udjoiu ing the towu we also have a large lint of improved aud unimproved town property of all kluds for sale. A ilftecu years residence in Lake County eunbles us to aay, especially to the cnpitalist, we ciiii give you pointers iu speculative propositions lu various Hues ol business us well as realty that we know you will gladly Investigate . after you leiirn what we huve to enlist your attention, Any thing lu the' preceding Unit may inteiest you, write us for more 4I....I.. ,l,.u......l inii nuu.n. ; . .n. w.-iAiviJuu oi. pn.i, Dept. A. Lakeview. Oregon. REGULATIONS AS TO U. .S TIMBER The nc (2D Htnl f .June n. 1H7H. c.haplfr l.'aO hi prm II": ii 1. 1 1 1 - of tha United "That .i. ntates Hn tehldents ol I Nevaiiit, or New Mexico, liu. la, u-o4'i:ia, ho'ia Hie i i! ."it. i.i Colorado or t i r nt I in- territories of i m ,' I,'1 ii h, Wyom 1 In H i. nt il i (huh, ami all ot ner m iii i I Culled States, si.. I tl-t . I 1 4 of tho e. mi i m a beie- hy nnthorled niiu .ei-iii el lu fell and remove, for hoii loia aivlcul lural, mining. oi oit,-r dii.--stii! ptirposns, any tlmbei i i oilier 1 1- growing or being on the put tic li ds. aid lauds being miners' U'id imi -no ject tu entry under exi ting law. of tho United Hfates, Tetnu t !. or districts off which such ciliz ns or persons may If at tho lime b in II In it Irene, subject to such rule' and regulations as the Secretary of the. Interior may prescribe for the pro-' tection of the timber aud the under- j growth growing up in such lauds, and , for other purposes: l'rovlded. The1 provisions of this act shall not ex tend to railroad corporations." In puriiiaiice of the authority grant ed in the n hove section of the act of June .'I, 17, the following rules and regulations are hereby prescribed for the protection of the timber and of the undrrgrowth upon such lauds, I and for other purposes Incidental theieto. '1 he attention off persons seeking the free use of limber is par- , llcularly rallied to the fact that this act does not authotie the cutting of timber from any lauds subject to min eral entry. Ijuids subject to mineral, entry are such lauds as are koown to contain such deposits of miners! as I warrant a prudent person in expend ' lug bis time or money lu the. reason- 1 aide expectation ot developing a mine ' thereon. The proper protection of the timber au undergrowth upon j landa to be cut over ueoeasarlly var ies with the nature of topography, soil, and forests. First. Qualified persona within the States aud Territories named desiring , to take timber for purposes authorized j b law must make application fur permit to cut timber, such applies-1 tlou to be presented or mailed to any Kegistet and Receiver, or to the Chief ot Field Division having jurisdiction over tbe land. ' Second. Such application aball Bet forth the nam and legal residence . ..m - I I a (.11 .J move, and the names aud residence of persons who are tu use, toe tim- I lr ; also tbe amount of timber re-1 ....i ' i ... .. -.i iu 1"" I'-i""- V'" "r7 be made thereof, aud the date It la desired tu begin cutting; also. aua lands to be cut over shall be so des cribed iu tbe application that they may be Identified from tbe decsrip- tlon set forth. The aplicatlon must be verified by an applicant, blank. form for making application may be procured by addressing tbe Chief of Field Division. : ihirJ. immediately upon receipt of un anplicatiou, the Chief of Field Oivisiou shall cause investigation to. be mude of tbe lauds, and nt material statements in the application, it the Chief of Field llivisiou tinds the tim per may lie cut for the purposes per mitted by law, he may ai.thoriu cut ting to to proceed at once uuder such named restrictions (within tho scope of thene regulations ; Hnthe protection of tbe tiuitier and uudcrgrouth may require. Such permit, or refuse lo grant permit, shall he sutiject to re vision by the CommiHsiouei of the Cieuerid Lund Otlico. Fourth. Upon completing investi gation of any application, the Chief of Field Division shall make report to the CotiimifHiuuc r of the Ceueral Laud Ottlce. Ills report shall con tain tbe application, copy of bin per mit or letter declining to grant per mit, aud sbull further show (II w bet her tbe lands are miueral, (2) whether persona uameed in applies tiou are (a) qualified to fell aud re move, aud (b) authorl'ed to use the timber as stated, (Hi whet percutage of the matured timber may be taken i consistent w itli proper protection of tbe remaining timber ami tiLder growth, with the facts upon which be liases his coiiclusious ; aud what method of handliug the tops, aud debris made by logging is necessary tor the protect inn of timber and undergrowth, aud tbe facts upou which bis t'oncloeoiie are baaed. Fifth. Permits granted shall specify (1) the persona authorised to fell aud remove, aud thoae autchrized lo use, with amount aud use etated as to each person; (2)idetitify the lands to be cut over; C.i) that only matured timber may be taken :and tbe iorcent age of the total fttnd. acre by acre, to lie cut ; (4 ) i lie method of dispesiug of the tops aud other debris; and (5) that tbe cuttiug authorized shall be completed within twelve monbtbs of date of permit, or application for re uewal must, be mado. Hitxb. No tin: tier may be -ut in i advance of a determined lawful use. Seventh. No tiuitier uot matured mav be cut. Fi cn matured tree taken shall tie worked up aud utilized for; some lieiiohYn.l domestic purpose. I Persons taking tim tier for epecitlu j (lurposua will be required to take only auch matureJ treea as will work up to such purpose w ithout unreasonable waste. Kighth. Urusb. tops, lops. Bad other forest debris made iu fid Hug aud removing tim tier shall be disposed of iu the manner best adapted to pro tecting remaining giowth, nud as stated iu tbe p ruiitgranted. Ninth. No timber cut or removed uuder tbe provisions of this act may be transported from or used out of t he Ktate or Trerif ory where out. Touth. Persona who commence cutting upon permit ot Chief of Fle'd Division before Dual approval by tne Commisaloucr will be liable to tbe (jovcrnmeut for a reasonable stump ago tor timber ao taken in event the permit la uot finally approved by tbe Commissioner because Improperly granted. Where permits are secured by fraud, or immature treea are taken, or timber is Dot takeu or need by persona in accordance with the terms of the law, the (Joverumeut will enforce the same civil and criminal liabilities as in other oases of timber trespass upon publio lauds. Eleventh. Kegieters or lieoelvers receiving aiipl leal Ions und-r this act will at nice toiward the same to the profier Chief of Kield OmUIoii. and notify the applicant thereof. Twelfth. KeglMters and Kerelter ate required toaicerlaiu from time to time whether any tlmbir Is being cut from mineral lands, except as pro vided hy this act. and nidify the Commls. loner of I he ( ieneial l.aul f)mre, or a special agent of such oUlce, who will make any iuvestiga tion required. Special agents w also keep informed of all cutting within their territory. Thirteenth. These rules and regu lations shall be in forc from and atfer May I, i:NKl, and supersede Mil. prioi regulations hereunder. ITCKl) DKNNKT. Comirilssoner. Afiproved March HI, l.0- It. A. HALLINtitli, ecrtry. Tht MMt Common (auMot 5e tcring Khenmat ism causes more pain and sulferlrig than any other i'isease, for the leason that It is tbe most common of all ilia, and It is certain j gratify ing to sulfereia to kn w that Cham berlain's Liuimeut will afford relief. and make reft and sleep possible. In many cases the relief from pain, which Is at Hrst temporary, has become permanent, win In in old enple subject to chronic rheumatism, often brought on ty dampness or changes in tbe weather, a periuaueut cure cannot be expected, the relief from pain which this liniment affords Is alone worth many times its com!. 25 and 50 cent, sizes for nale by Daly and Mali. j "Vou call this an op to date family Hible," said tbe prospective pur chaser; "in what resoect does it differ from the standsrd bible?" j "Wel.l" replied tbe book agent, "you will notice that it not only contains records of birth, deaths and 'marriages, but divorces as well ' ; Philadelphia liecord. Blllousnrss Aal Ceastlpatlea For years I was troubled with biliousness and constipation which made life miserable for me. ly appetite failed me. I loat my osaal force and vitality. Pepsin prepara tions and cathartics only made mat- , .... ... .... i a . i r iri , vvumn. i uw UUh UIUW nunc A , should have been to day bad 1 sot . . . . " n . ft T ,n Z!ii i . nL tr!nthn th! Jj ii i fi onoe, itreDgthen tbe digestive functions, purify tbe stom- Ilror nH h:nH k.lr,inr th A ... -A. ""Trf... " BTuieui iu uu iva nurx uavuraiijr. MKS. ROSA POTTS. Birmingham, 1 Atla. These tableta are for sale by , Ualy and Jlall. Tho school girl with tbe large feut was sitting with them stretched far out into tbe aisle, and waa busily chewing gum w hen the teacher espied ber. i "Mary "called the teacher sharply is, ma'am?" quetsiooed the pu pil. "Taae that gnm out of your mouth an? put your feet in. "New York Obsrever. Won't Slight a Good Friend "If over 1 need a cough medicine again I kuow what to get," declares .Mrs. A. L Alley of Beuls, Me., "'or, fter usiug ten bottles of Dr. Kiug's New Discovery, aud seeing its ex cellent results in my own family aud others. 1 am convinced it is the best medicine made for coughs and Colds an I lung trouble." Kverv one who tries it feel-i just that way. Kelief is felt at once and its quick cure sur prises you. For Bronchitis, Asthma. Hemorrhage, Croup, La Grippe, Sore Throat, pain iu chest or lungs it's supreme. TiOo and 91.00. Trial bottle free. .Guaranteed by A. L. Tbron ton. Tbe general passenger agent ot tbe Watiah railroad, with headquarters at Buffalo.; New York, is very aux ioua for literature from all parts of Oregon, lie asys that tbe peoi le cf that section insist un getting some information from Oregon. This in qut'iy is greatly augmented by the cut rate that is now in force to points in Oregon. Every body is likely to have kidney and bladder trouble. In fact nearly every body fias some trouble of this fctud. That is the reason why you have paiua in the hack and crniu, scald log sensatiou, uriuary disorders etc. that's youi kidneys.-. The best t'.tog to do is to get some De Witt's Ktduey aud Bladder Pills right away. Take them for a few day or tor a ' woek or so and you will 'eel all right. In this way, too, you will ward off dangerous aud possibly serious ell- ' meutrt. They are perfectly harmless, I ai4 Bra lint, nnlv atitia.,,t if hut al luv i pa i-m quicKiy oy tteir neanng proper ! ties Send your name to E. O. De I Witt A Co., Chicago, for a free trial box. Tbev are sold here by Dal aud I Hall. Imruiry coiiwb from a subscriber conceruiug the hide of a coyote which the law requites to be produced when bounty is ccllected. The bounty law is uot at bund nor has it reached the clerk's otjice, but it is the opinion of the cleric that when the scalp and hide are brought to tbe clerk for the collection of the bouuty, it is the dutr of the clerk to cut tbe scalp from the bide, keeping the scalp and returning the hide to the oue who received the bouuty. Lived 1 51 Years Win. Purr Kugalud's oldest, man married the third time at 1:20, worked iu the Helds till 1)2 aud lire! 20 years longer. People should be youthful at 80. Jamea Wright, of Spin lock, Ky., shows how to remain young. "I feel just like a id year old boy," he write, "utter taking six bottles of Electric Hitters. For thirty years Kidney trouble made life a burden, but the ttrts bottle of this wonderful medicine couvioued me bad found the g reateet cure on earth." They're a godsend to weak, sickly run down or old pepnle. Try them, OOo at A.L. Thornton's. m ' 1 X U ( J' i :,trii 'UT' "v -Hi ' S SI I r H 1 . I 'i VfA I 1 ? : - I ' ft "'v-A-iJ -:. h d mm I I'iM I " ' w ' HOTEL ii frarvl ERECTED IN lono MOI'EkN THKOIIGHOIT FIRST-CAL5S ACCOnnOOATIONS SAHPLE ROOn For COnriERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT P P UOMT GEO MAUROW til LIGHT & HAROW. Proprietor . . 0 t f A I inP fT AlltfK rmtTI Klamath to Lakeview A special to tbe Portland Journal, tbe 23rd Inst from Klamath Falls says: Wltbln a month there will be four large touring cars running between Klamath Falls aud Bonanza for tbe accommodation, of passengers aud to carrry tbe mail. At present stage coaches are used. A. P. Cross of tbe Western Jstaue Company has lett tor San Francisco, where be expects to receive the passenger auto-uoliiles. ! They were ordered some time ago. Tbe distance between thisjeity nd Lakeview is 105 milea and'thettip consume a day mil a nik'ht. As soon a tbe vara ate put in service it is the intention to cover the distuoce in oue day There is already heavy travel to Lake couuty via Klamath Falls, aud a great increase U expected as suou as the railroad reaches this city. Bad Attack ol t)ienler Cured "An houored citizeu of tbi town was suffering trom a severe attack of dysentery. He told a frieud if he could obtain a bottle of Chamoerlaiu's Coilc, Cholera and Diarrohea Remedy, he felt coutideut of beiug cured, be having nted this remedy in the Vst. Ue was told that 1 kept it in atock and lost no time iu obtaining it, aud was promptly cuted," says M. J. Leach, druggist, c! Wolcott, Vt. For sale by Paly and Hall. The foilowiug story ia going the rouuds: A grade teacher, after bv- ing a medical examiuatiou iu her' rocm recently wrote the following note to the parents of a certaiu little boy: 1 "Your little boy, Charles, shows t fikHS ol-astiu'!uai9m. Will you please j investigate au 1 tane steps to correct it," to which she recvived a note in reuly saying : 1 dou't understnud. exactly what Charles ha9 beea doing, but 1 have wbolloped bim to-night and you can whollop him tomorrow, aud that ought to help some." j If yon expect to get the origiual Carbolized Witch Ila7el iralve, you must be sure it is De Witt's Carbol ized Witch Hazel Salve, it is good for cuts, burns and bi nines, and is especiady good for piles. Refuse sub stitutes. Sold by Daly aud Hall. Linoleums, carpets, Lakeview Mercantile Co. matting. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, tbe famous little liver pills, small geutle and sure. Sold by Daly and HalL $1,250 Reward. l rhe Harney "jouti 0L I.ivtt Sffli-lr l.uu.f. Ion. of which I sui a member. pkvs750 reward for evidence U-atliiiK to the ,-ou. vlotimi of pitriiet ImliiiK stock be lomtlni. to - in mem bers. In actilinon I offer 1600 reward Horse lira nit linrH hoe tmr ou either or tiota Jaw. Uo. Oortled iiiSniiiiii. Range, Harnev, lake mt ( root Coiiuur riornea venti'il ulieu old Homea sold to oasa through this aectioa will be ruimried lu thl aier. If not no remried, lran write or if le plume The I'iims Herahl, Main hut. Uurun, Ore '" W W .Hrowti, Hiiriii. ore- Reward for Horses 1 will uive .?5.l() rcwiin) fur Inforin ntion thai will lead in ili, diacoverv of any borao lirniulcd kvlib on uhl horsesbi k lintinl ofi hot h u w a. pbtceil IIH Ul till' Ctlt iU tlllM .l IVl'l-tlKCIIIi'llt, with fresh triHtiirlc bnmd 'liidcriicitth tllO lltllHCHllIN-. '1 lm il lllllttlC pitlCCll In auch a maimer as would cover up a bar tin but b Jaw h AnlnmU nmnt 1M3 lOUlIll til till' KlNHIh.r.ll III offsolnoj person or iici-hoiim. B1 I v - 1 ? JfW LAKEVIEW SADDLERY !s. f3. AHLSTROM Proprietor The best Vanquero saddle on the market Also r complete line ol wsgonand Ibuygv"- fhar 1 sLh n ' m'! i-iates, spurs, quirts,; rose tes, n fact everything In be lin of carriage and I torse furnishing;, ke- alrin by competent nen. AKETIETT Notlca tor Publication Department of tbe Interior, (J. 8. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, April 26, 190y. Notice is hereby (riven that HENRY ANDERSON, of Bly, Oregon, who on November 25, 190", made Hotne et?ad Entry No. 391 (Serial No. 01195) for Lots t, 2, E half NW quar ter, riectiou 31. Township 35 S., Range 15 E. Will. Meridian, baa 1 -filed notice of lutentiou to make '' Y iual Commutation Vr- 't to establish ' clmmto the -h-id itii"i- defcritv-'', , bet'i re fiegiiter ai;d Uec i i-i. ' Lnke view. Urtgou. om tu Ot''. dav of Jr.ly. j mi. j Claim nt i:a;ms as it ie . s : Art j Haver.:, (".in i- Luu-i . " Ander jsou, (J. N. Anderson, all of Bly, Uie- I gou. I M0J10 J N. Watson. Regicter There is no reed of anyone suffer ing long with this disease, for to efiect a quick cure it is only neces sary to take a few doses of Glian.berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy In fan. in most cases one dose is sufficient. 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