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IJtKK COUNTY KXAMtNKr, LA KKVIEW, OKKUON. TIIUKKDA Y, MAY 20, IW3. THMKK J. W. MiwtU isimpfi Of Property iy) HciMH. iiiu onn in I In fruiii Lake- lew, 'nili be mmiienafiilly irrigated as n poultry farm, oue hihI mm half lory hoiiHit 'Jlx.'JO compare! Ivly new, i 4 room mi irotmd floor, '1 ou upper Moor, luirn IH It. (Mint, n'ii, good well, Mo. No. 0 '2:1 KM) ni'iMM tit f 10 iir acre, sage brush laud, 10 in t ltin from Lakevlew, sandy loam mill, it ii t niirivi No. MU'i liioo-:iit acres, h !ilrnlUi nlock much unci hiiimII farm, about omi tlftli of Hi l la tin y Intnl. remainder grain nuil jiaature laud, hiiihII bouse and tmrii iiIkhIimI VI miles from Lakevlew, ninii'l ciKik mikI lirlgutlug ditch mi the Ihi'k, In patronized a way id Inn. No. H- llH IHm Hern Hi t'Jfi per cr on of the hi-at mul moat den. Me farms and stock ratichen In thla part of the country, II no thrifty orchard. to atory dwelling 7'-!to. Hddltlmi IHx'JT. milk !i"Umi, wood bonne, ri'llitr, amoke lioiiHi'. chicken limine, aprlug aater lu pipe to Iioiihh, warden mid borne tin r n HJlx'.i;, U wi ll adapted to grain and alfalfa, ruts ISM) ton of hay, would out KNK) ton If seeded to airiilfu It In n tmruiiin. ii within 'i inllen "f Lakeview. No. I'M-Ki Hi) acre at f'JH per acre, level liottoin land, nil fenced and cultivated, In good m-ttlnmeut, good grain Mini orchard ImikI, No. 171--71 40 are at M.75 per acre, iiiuni-proved-tlii H W quarter, Hen. 4 T. 3 H , It 10 K. No. 021 ion :M) ikthb within r ii) I Ik of Lake view at fto per aero 100 of thla la 3li(ilciHt tut y grain and alfalfa Inud acie bent of liny land well irrigated all feuised with Kood commodious bouse and burn on the, plane. No. odH-8!) acres a 1H 75 per acre, thla ia choice let el productive Inud, nil fenrud. and adapted tu all kinds ot grill ii, a ood dwelling and tiiiiu, tine orchard, minute within Id ml I en of Lakevlew lu good settlement No. Ml-'.B !' 'Jl'i acres on luko shore, 7 tn 11km loiithyif Liikaf tow, water rovers a Wire portion of it which will even tually he drained by the government recamallmi i-ervlre, making it one oi the mod (I.pIih! do ImtH lu (iuotxi Lake tioltum. No. fiir KM V'O acres, at '.'(1 tier acre, w ithin 3 1 'i in Hen of Lakevlew, adapted to j Km in. Hlfulfn it vegetables, doe not require Irrigation, thin ia a doHlratde , price of IhikI Terms t') down, one, two ii ud Ih tee year time on balance, deferred iayiiiuta to draw H per cent. No. 0'i'i-40 JHK) '2T. Ht-rea in tlie foot hilU. all I (eucod, never lailitu creek on place and iiliout Id in lies Irotn (tooao Lake, jiiat the placo to hud I a etock ranch with ood outlet. No. 442 UK 4:!'.) Hcrea a. fH.OTi per acre, thin ia a creek lioltoin in the foot hilla over three in 11 ih ImiK, la all fenced, and l admtralily aituuted no a dairy or etock ranch 0 in Ilea from Uoone Lake. No. 442 1-2-2H tKXI ncrea at $17. W per acre, never fallitiK creek thr iuiih place, a Kood farm, dairy or atock ranch, 2(XI aurei. bay land, rehldue raln alfalfa and paature land, all fenced, a Rood liouae. tiaru and out liouaea. Teraia eaay. o. a7-47 320 acrea wlhln ix mile of Lake view, la nearly all hay land can tie utilized aa eltlmr Kralu or imy laud, all fenced, (iood houae aud tmrn. la nearly all under ditch and Irrigation for 20 per acre. No. 48177 200 iicrrH 7 in Ilea aoiith of 1'iilHley, einiill cni'k IlirtiUith jilnct' thla If ti tin run lu nt 10 ier iut'. No. 0145 200 acres at $41.00 per acre, a sum mer dairy ranch, would out 2Ti0 tons of native bay, has cairlod HO bead of dairy cows aud several bead of other loose stock during Hv months of the dalryiux aeason, outlet unlimited. No. 4ID--109 11200 100 acres, 80 acrei koo I tim ber 80 acres Uue meadow, located about nine miles from Summer Luke P. O. in T. 30 8. 14. 15 K. No.KM-Hl Ki,500 :tiO acrea, one of the most desirable furma ia Goose Luke valley, yields au iuimnnae quanit.y of bay, l well adapted to all kiuda of farming, all fenced and well improved, dwelt inH barua, out bouses etc., aud Kood orchard. No. 0:18-130 11:1.00030"! acres 10 miles south of Lukeview, all fenced aud under culti vation, two Koed dwellings, barna, out bouaea, perpotual free irrlnhle water, H00 fruit trees beariuu, I(K) vouui trees. 4000 strawberry vines, 800 dewberry plants aud many other ver ities of piuots aua vines, a place or good possibilities and as pretty hh protltable. No. ti40-S 1C0 acres at 821 per acre, 12 inllei from Lakeviow, this has been proven a very productive farm, it ia nil enoed and crnea feuceil. nil the Im provements are new and rerica neiif Kood dwelllutf. barn, ontlwuir e. Hideii did water well 20 ft leeu 10 i acres cultivated, 15 of this altiil ii The cleariDK, plowing aud linpi me i enie cau not be duplicated for lees Km" 12,200. No. til.'t- lofi 100 acres lu toe Coewaucao tuney on Lukeview and Palslev stave road, choice agricultural lend, produces well without irrigation and will even tually come under the Cbewancao rrlttatlou projuct price I0 per acre. No. 0128 ' MtM 0 80 acres. Improved, "all fenced, well watered, never falllns creek on place, email well built dwell Iub. cue fetory, uood barn, cut bouses, etc. No. 102-20 SCO acres choice bottom land, all never failing water, nearly all meadow, good bouse and large barn, nine miles from Lakevlew. 10600 No. 21388 '13500100 acrea thla Is an Inviting place tn apperance, It la well Im proved fine orchard produces .well J.W. Maxwell Son Lakeview, Oregon V. W. Maiw tl List for Sale without IrrlKHilmi. la m bargain at thla price luuat be aeeil to lie appre ciated. No 2du :m IIUHHi 210 ncrea In Warner valley all fenced aud croaa fenced in live field paid up water tu tit of 200 inches two atory dwelling 24 k.'H) 0 rooms, front proof cellar, one atory 12x10. frame tmrn 2ox0), whkoii and wood hoiiAM tOxhO, cheep ahiid C.ru I0:i, orch ar I hciirltitf, 0-"i tieea, berrie of all kinds Improvement cohI over fHuOO. Stock If wanted at market price. Thla la an up to (lute raiirh. No. 20243 0,2d2 acrea at fri.fiO per acre, situate lu Nevada, fiO iiillea auuthenat of Lake lew. Mid 1H lu He eaHt of CulifmulN line. It la all In one body aud a large potlion of It fklrta t he lukenhoie. this la deairablii for any kind of i-tork ni'ich, with the meadow land it em braces aud the ex ten lave open ranye adjoining. No. 4.3-ll'J 100 acrea bltflily productive laud. ood hoiiHe, large barn, graiiAriea, etc., atiiitll orchurd, creek through place. ti actea lu cul 1 1 vat ion bun of the bent yielding farms lu (loose Iike valley, 10 miles from I Bkevlew for l.'CiOO. No. filO-H'.l 80 acre for f 1200, one ory frame four room bonne, new barn, never failing sti'enin, on place, I0 acre feuceil, 10 cultivated, au ldeil chicken ranch or small etock farm aliont cue tulle from stage road ami about 12 miles from New 1'lne Creek. No. 4.H-102 100 acre :(KNI, good farm house and ham, on stage road, 10 Inches Irrigit tile water, cheaplv liiaiie reaertolr site, l.V) beiiriiitf fruit trees, 200 yountier ones of good aelnclioii, M acre plow land, residue piixtuio. No. 421 :tH M0 acre w ithin .'1 miles ,( Lukeview, choice bottom hay land, cut 00 ton of hay, price f 10 per acre. No. 020U 2"i per acre INiO acres all fenced and well improved, 2 good dwellings each with com mod Ions bains, out bouaea, 2 orchards - over half of it meadow, the remainder is roiling ani bill laud it ia one of the very few tracts- Unit could be so evenly divided into two farms that It would tie dlttt cult to make choice of them, ha all the free water it requires. No. 207 III 20 acrea at tll.UTi per acre lu War tier valley, nil under fence, .-ood hoi.se and burn and out houses and small orchard, never failing cretk through pi iice. Terms f'J.'i00, balnut'e 1 2 and 3 yeaia at 0 per cent. N. X)-77 100 acres at f 10 per acre, 14 u.ilis from Lukeview. this is good unim proved sage brush bottom laud and will come under one or two of the Irrigation projects coutemp'ated lu thnt viciulty. No. :Ui2 u2 HO acrea at 12.W) per acre level sage brush land on the west side ol Goose Ijike. in good neighborhood, no Im provements, yet a good haigaln. No. 372-122 92000120 acres 14 miles from Plush, about 80 acres fenced, 20 in grain. 20 in timothy and clover, 10 in alfalfa, remainder mixed bay Inud, timothy, red top and blue Joint, is a creek bottom, comfortable bouse, out houses, barn, corrals. 2 wells 12 ft. deep. A tine opening for a begin ner in the stock business. No. 37745 91920 10" acrea .level sage brush laud in growlug settlement with good prospects of the (ioveromeut Reclam ation Service in the uear future assist ing the settlers In their irrigation scheme. No. 411 112 320 a.'resBt 90.20 per acre an Ideal stock or dairy rauch ou tributary of L'bewaucan river about twenty miles from Lakevlew, is nearly all meadow with good outlet for stock. No. 418-08 200 acres of Cbewaucan bottom, W. 4 I .... .1 A. .. .. .. .. . I .. 1 1 at $15 per acri. No. 0155 120 acres at 90. 50 per acre within fix miles of Lakevlew. Unimproved. No. 400 GO 100 acres, price $1,000, located on .border of Desert, small creek through place. 120 acres good farm laud, 40 acrea paature. with extensive outlet for stock, 20 miles to nearest town this Is a tlrat clans opening for a young man to build up in the stock buulness. No. 0281. Prices subject to change, no notice In addition to the preceding we have over 20.000 acres ot laud of every grade and quality, In tracts of one to twelve thousand acres raugiug in price from 95 to 9100 per acre, the quality of soil, location and improve ments determining the price. The above emliiaies lands principally in LhUk cum, l.v, n gouiily portiou of It in ' b i,: iv ) l.Hkeview with some tiwrl'iii iiihIb iu Uaruey and (-rook county in Oregon, alsi some choice tracts in C'ullorula aud Nevada bordering on the Oregon Hue. Residence lota iu Lakevlew sell for 125 to 0o0 ench business lots from ti 0 to $701 V each. Ordinari v the town lots are 50x125 f,.,vi In 1 1,. i lui;l'cr priced lots there i, on m iii r ,My in size, the location H id viu de'eriiilniug the price. i ue the town lots in Watson's niidtliou tu the town of Lakevlew the neareat to the business portion of town, also lota in all other additions ad join ing the town we also have a large list of Improved and unimproved town property of all kinds for sale. A fifteen years resldeuoe In Lake County enables us to say, especially to the capitalist, we can give you fioiutera iu speculative propositions n various lines of business aa well as realty that we know you will gladly Investigate after you learn what we have to enlist your atteution. Any thing In the preceding .that may inteiest you, write us for more particular description. J.W. MAXWELL & SON, Dept A. Lakevlew, Oregon. REGULATIONS AS TO 320 ACRE HOMESTEADS I nt rue' Ion t stead Act of l'v Department 'rider Knlnrgel Home r..ar .1'. I'JM. I 1 1 e I uti 1 1 (leneral , March Land Ottlce, Wasi .kIOII, 1 C 25, 1!K. The Keg later and I'.eeelwr. I'uited State Land Ollicea v l i.i'.o. ..Ion tana, Nevada, Oregon, I ta . vasb ingtou, Wyoming, Arlzui.i. a id New Mexico. Oentlnrnen : The follow h. g ii:tiuc lion are Issued fur your gin ..uico in Him administration of the act if Con gress approved February 11, I'JO'l. "tu provide fin au enlarged hi)ine.,tad" ( Public No. 215). copy of which may be found at the end of tbeae in struction. Homestead entries for 320 acre kind of land subject to such entry, I. Tlie first section of the act pro vides for the making of homestead entry for an area of 520 acrea. or lea. of iioumliieral. tionllmiiereu, nouirri- gable public land lu the States of entiy tindr the provisions or this act Cnlorada, Montana Nevada, Oregon, can not aftei wauls make homestead Uiab. Waslilutgon, Wyoming, and in 'entry umler the provisions of thegen th tetrtories of Arizona aud New j eral homestead law, nor cau an entry Mexico. j mao who enteia under th general The temi "nouiri liable Inud." aa : homestead law land designated as nu..,i in thla act. is construed to mean tailing within the provision of this bind which, a a rule, lacks sulllcient rainall to prrnluce agrlctilltural crops without the necessity of resorting to uusual method of cultivation, such aa the system co n-ionly kuowu a "dry farming." aud for which there Is no known source of water supply from which such land may tie suo ceasfuily Irrigated at a reasonable j cost. Therefore, land containing mer- make auother b imeslean entry unaer chantablo timber, mlutrMl laud, and this act. unless he comes within tbe lauds with a reclamation project, or provision of section 3 of the act pro Imida which may lie iingated at a vidiug 'or additional entries of con reasonable cost from auy known tiguuu lauds, or unless entitled to source of water auDldv. may not he the benefit of section 2 of the act of euteted under this act. Minor por-, tions of a legal subdivision suacept- , ible of Irrigation from natural sources an. for lustauce. a spriug, will not exclude such aubdivuioii from entry under thi act, provided, however, ' that no oue entry shall embrace lu the aggregate more than 40 acres of such irrigable lands. Designation or classification of lands applications to enter. 2. Prom time to time lists designat ing tbe lauds which are suject to entry nuder thi act will be seut you, aud immediately upou receipt of such lists you will note upou the tract book opposite the tracts so designat ed. "Designated, act February 19, lUOi). " Until bucb lists have beeu received iu your office, no applica tion to enter should be received aud no entries allowed under this act, but alter the receipt of such lists it will be competent tor you to dispose of applications for lauds embraced there iu under the provisions of this act, in like manner also tbeir applications for pu litis laud, without first sub mitting them to tbe Oeueral Laud Ollice tor conservation. Compactness fees. 3. Lauds entered under this act must be in a reasonably compact form aud in no event exceed wiles in length. The act provides tbat tbe fees shall be tbe same ft these uow required to be paid under tbe homestead laws; therefore while tbe tees ma; not in any case exceed tbe maximum fee of 910, required under the geueral home stead law, tbe commissions will be determined by tbe area of land em braced in the entry. Form of application. 4. Applications to enter must be eubmitu-d upon affidavit. Form No. 4003. copy of which is annexed here to. Additional eutries. 5. Sectlou 3 of tbe act piovidei tbat any homestead eutrymau of landa of the character described in tbe first section of tbe act. upon wbicb eutcy float proof bas not been made, may unter such other lands, subject to OUiCI OUVU UfcUVa. aawuwf bm-w-- the provlsons ot this act, contiguous to the former entry, which shall not together with tbe lands embraced in tbe origiual eutry. exoeed 320 acres, I aud that resiJence upon and cultiva-1 tlou of the original entry, shall be accepted as equivalent to residence upon aod cultivation or tbe additional entry. This aection contemplates tbat land heretofore entered may be class! fled or dealgnated by tie Secretary of tbe Interior as falling witbin the pio-; vlsious of this act and auoh cases an' entryman of such lunda wbo bad not. at tbe date of the act. made dual proof, may make such additional entry, piovided he ia otherwise quali fied. Applicants for such additional eutries must, of course, tender the proper tes aud commisuious and must make application and affidavit on Form No. 4004, attached here to. Entrymen who made tiual proof on the original eutries prior to tbe date of the act are uot eutitled to make additional entrie? under this act. Final proof ou original aud addi tional entries commuta tion not allowed. 6. Final proof must be made as in oridoary homestead cases, aud iu addit'ou to the showing required of ordiuiary homestead eutrymeu it must be shown that at lenst oue eigoin ot the are embraced iu each eutry bas beeu continuously cultivated to agri cultural crops other tbau native glasses, beginning with tbe seoond year ot the entty, aua mai at least one fourth of tbe area embraced in tbe entry, baa been continuously cultivated to agricultural crops other tban native grasses, beginning with tbe third year of tbe eutry aud on tinulng to date of final proo Final proof submitted on an add tional entry must show tbat tbe area of such eutry reaulred by the aot to be cultivated bas been cultivated la Bocordaooe with such requirement ; or that such part of tbe original entry aa will, with the area ooltivated in tbe additional entry, aggregate tbe combined portion of the eomtlned entries, baa been cultivated tn the manner reaulred by the act. Proof must be made ou the original ntrt within tbe statntor'y period of even years from tbe date of trie en try ; aud If It caonot lie shown at that time that the cultivation baa beeu such as tn aatltty the requirements of the not a to both entries it will lie nic exsary to submit supplemental proof on the additional entry at the proper time, lint proof should be lueda at the same time to cover both entries lu all case where the residence and cultivation are such as to meet the requirement of the act. Commutation of either original or additional entry, made un ier this aot, l expressly forbidden. Kieht of entry. 7. Homestead entries under the provisions, of section 22H!t of tbe Hevlaed Statute, for 100 acres or ies, may he made by nullified per son within he States and Territories named upon and subject to such en try, whether such laud have been I designated under the provisions of this act or not. lint tboi-e wbo make act afterward enter a.iy lauds under this act. A person who has, viuce August 30, H'M, entered at 1 acquired title to 320 acres of land under the agricul tural laud, and homestead laws) is nut eutlted to make entry under luis aot; neither Is a oersou wbo bas acquired title to 100 acre under tbe i geuerat homestead law enuuoa to June 5, UKO 3l tat., 207 ), or sec tion 2 of tbe act of May 22, 1900 (J2 Stat., 203). If. however, a person is a qualified entryman under the homestead laws of the United State, be may be allowed to enter 320 acres under this act. oi such a less amount as when added to the lauds previously entered or held by him under tbe agricultural laud laws shall not exceed in tbe aggregate 480 acres. Constructive residence permitted on certain lands in Utah. 8. Thi siatb sectioo of tbe act under consideration pre Ides tbat not exceeding 2,000.000 acres of land iu the State of Utah, wbicb do not bave upon them autUcieot water for domestic purposes as will render con- j tiuunus residence upon such lands possible, may be designated by the Secretaty of tbe Intreior as suject to entry under tbe provisions of this act; with tbe except kn, however, tbat entrymen of such lauds will not be required to prove continuous residence thereon. Tbe act provides in such cases tbat all entrymen must reside within such dis'aauce of tbe i laud entered as will enable tbem suc cessfully to farm tbe same as required by the act; and un attempt will be made tit this time to determine bow far from tbe land au eutrymau will Le allowed to reside, aod It is believ ed tbat a proper determination of tbat question will depeud upon the circumstances of each case. Applications to enter under this section of tbe act will not be received until lists desisnating or classifying tbe lands subject to entry thereunder bave been tiled and noted in tbe local land offices. Sucb lists will be from time to time furnished tbe registers i and receivers, who will immediately i upon tbeir receipt note upon tbe tract books opposite tbe tract so usiea toe words "Designated, section 0, act February 19, 1909." Stamps for malt ing tbe notations required by these instructions will hereafter be furnish ed tbe local offloera. Applications under this sectlou must be submitted upon Form 1003, oopy of which is , - ' aunexed hereto. Final Droofs on eutries allowed un der section 6 residence oom- mntatlon not allowed. 9. The final proof under this sec-' tion must be made as an ordinary homesteads eutries, except tbat proof of residence ou tbe laud will not be required. In lieu of which tbe entryman will be required to show tbat from tbe date of original eutry until the time of making final proof be resided within suob distance from said land as enabled him to success ful farm the sane. Such procf mut also show tbat not less tbau oue-eigbth of tbe entire area of the land entered was cultivated during tbe second year; not less tban oue fourth during tbe third year; and not lass thau one half during tbe fourth aud fifth ybais after entry. ' Officer before whom application and proofs may be made. 10. The act provides that any per- sou applying to enter laud under the ' provisions thereof, shall 'make aud Bubsori be before tbe proper officers and affidavit, etc The term "proper ; officer," aa used herein, U held to i mean auy offioer authorized to take ! affidavits or proof in homestead cases. ! Very respectfully 1 S. V. PROUD FIT. 1 Acting Commissioner, j R. A. B LLlNUEti, Secretary Approved, Marcb, 3o, rJOit. Blllouin. Anil Constipation For years 1 was troubled with biliousness aud oonatlpatiou which marl Ufa miserable for me. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual , force and vitality. Pepsin prepare i tions and cathartics only made mat-, teri worse. 1 do not know where I ! should have been to day had I uot tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve tbe ill feeling at once, atreugthen tbe digestive functions, purify the stom aoh, liver and blood, helping tbe system to do its work naturally. MRU. ROSA POTTS. Birmingham, Atla. These tableta are for aale by Daly and ilall. Linoleums, carpets, matting. Jakeview Mercantile Co. i ERFXTUDIN IQOO MODERN ' THROUQKOIT FIRST-CAL5S ACCOnnODATIONS SAHPLF. ROOn For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS - TREATMENT P P LKiHT GEO HAKROW MITEL 1! LIGHT & HARROW, PropnetoE, Big Returns from One nit onH lr I hirlfonc IAJW CUIU IU On Marcb 1 Mr. Sonnemann of Galndale. relates the News, bad 16 chickens and one cosv. From the bens be ot 318 eggs, which, after the 'amily used what they wanted, were sold at from 17i to 2") cents a dozen. The family of five consumed all th ecus they wanted, a aauy averaR ot from a gallon to a gallon aid at view-. Oregon, ou t;.e bin day id July, half of milk was used, tbe balance j ioo.i. bing sold at six cents a quart. Ati Claimant names a-i o it'ie-'sei: Art tbe end of he niortb the hens aud j Eaveua, Carrie Luuuj. O. i'. Ander one cow bad to their credit 821.43 in j 80u, Q. N. Anderson, all of Bly, Ore- money, heeidei the itesn eges anaigon. nnrn ni ilk that bad been enjoyed at i home. The above figures are tbe facts Bod figures for one cow and I only 16 chickens for 31 days. We; claim (Jleudale and vicinity are ideal: for tbe poultry iudustry and cattle) raising and dalrjiug. I Bad Attack of Dyatentery Cured ! "An honored citizen of this town i was Buffering from a severe attack of dysentery. He told a friend if he coo Id obtain a bottle of Cbamrerlain's Colic, Cholera aod Diarrohea Remedy, he felt confident of beiuit cured, be having need this remedy in the West. He was told tbat I kept it in stock and lost no time in obtaining it, and was promptly cuted," says M. J. Leach, druuglst, of Wolcott, Vt. For sale by Daly and Hall. HARD LABOR. "Haa a jnstice of tbejpeace very ex tensive, powera?" ask tbe mau with the thirst for Wal knowledge. "The one I appeared before gave me a life sentence," responded Heooeck, glancing furtively arouul. Buhe niian Magazine. If yon expect to get tbe original Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve, you i must be aure it is De Witt's Carbol ized Witch Hazel Salve. It is good for cuts, burns and bruises, and is especiady good for piles. Refuse sub stituteH. bold by Daly and Hall. , . . A CYNICAL JOKE. Daisy She's a very bright girl isn't she? Harry Frequently. But. it isn't sustained. There are moments when she ia marriageable. Sryacuse Her ald. DeWitfa Little Early Risers, the famous little liver pill, small gentle and sure. Sold by Daly aud Hall. All sizes doors aud windows at Lakeview Mercantile Co. $1,250 Reward. rhe Hrney uoun Live stork twii iod, of which I mm member. py I7S0 reward for evidence leadiuK to the con viction of partiui stealing stork be longing to :ta mi' ui- nera. in audition 1 otter VtUO reward Horse l.ri;oi borae hoe bar on ell her or both Jaw. Re corded InHoouutiui Range, tlariiev, Lake and Crook Conn tie Koraea vented when Hold. Hortiea auld tn pita through thi auction will be reported iu tht paper, if not ao reported, plejwe writ or n-le ubour The Timet Herald, Main HU. Barna, (Ire gon. W YV .Btowd. Kama Ore- Reward for Horses 1 will give $5.00 reward for Inform- j atlou that will lead to the diH -overy of tiny home branded with mi old horwcBhoe brand un both Jaw a, pliuvd Inthecnt In this advertlm-mi-nt, with freeb triangle brand uudern,-uili tbe uoraeahoe. The trtauule placed in aut'h a manner m would cover 11 1 a bur oa both we. Animal niiiHt tie found tu the poHsenwlon f moiu peraou or jierHoag. t! ' - LAKEVIEW "H SADDLERY S. V. AHLSTROM Proprietor The best Vanquero saddle on th- market Also a complete lim of wigon and b'jjgv har ne9, whip, robes,' Mn, rlates. spur-i, q jirts, rose tte. n It ;t efrytd ng Ii tris 111 if cirrlirj ill hrs fjrmi H s piirln. b onutiit uij n. AKEYimV Notlc for Publication ' Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, ! Am 11 20. l'JOU. Notice is hereby given that HENRY ANDERSON, of bly, Oregon, who on November 25, K)7, made Home t?ad Kntry No. 3X31 (Serial No. 014'J5) for Lots 1, 2, E half NW quar ter, election 31. Township 35 S., Ranee 15 K. Will. Meridian, has tiled notice of mtentiou to make I iiiai CoinmutaMvu Pi f to establish claim In t :ie 'and !-u- ilescril'- d, before UeuiAtvr and Heel er, a' LuKb- M6J10 J N. Wataon. Register There is no need of anyone suffer ing long with thi disease, for to effect a quick cure it is only neces sary to take a few doses of Glmmbsrlain's Colic, G'tohra and Diarrhoea Ezpiedy In fart, la most cases one doce ia 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 tie ineana of saving the live of muny children each year. In the world's history no medicine baa ever met with greatrr success. PRICE 25c. URGE SZE 50c. The cleanest. liahtest. and most comfortable SLICKER at the same time cheapest in the end because 11 wears longest 3Q? Everywhere Every garmenl quar. anieed waterproof Catalog free J Towee CO us v.: f. t V t-rf 3k ? DIARRHOEA 11 1 1 I I 1 trxflLa-V r