Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, May 20, 1909, Page SIX, Image 6

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OFHICIAL DIRECTORY
MtTIOKAL
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iirorv Wlcaeisnani
Krana H. Hi tern-oca
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Ppvri-iurf Interior
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Svrrviary CimmoM
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Charlv-s NatTi-l
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srvrs.
F v. Benson
Governor v w. Benson
ST ,,"8lt m,.o. A. Wee.
Trea-nrer a. M.rrlorl
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jV. R Kills
V.S Senators....
ConiiresMnen
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R S. Bran
Cbi.-I Justice
K. A. M re
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I V. T.s.ater
Associate JllSltCOS
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LtvlSLATlVE
vj. II. Meirymoi
Joint Scnatoi
J H. I'. Heikuap
H. A. Brallain
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!"C M. Faulkner
, C. A. Knn
H R. H ryinni
.Win. I'roudtoot
Surveyor
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TOWSOKLAfctVtEW.
Hsr Haili-y
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D. J. ilcox
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U S.I AM) OFFICE.
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Pretl V. CrtiuemUlcr
LAKEVIEW.BOAKDOFTRAPE
Prvsulent 'ffi
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Agricultural p- v-
Rik- n- Hedqiirrers for Sirn'p r
LODGti UiKtlOKV
k. O. l W.-I.AKEV1EW UHXiK SO. 111.
Meets evtTT ond and fourth Thur-ty ol
each monih. in taitoi:lc Hall. Laneview.
Chas. Tonniufriwn. W.M.: Wm. C.nnthcr. K.
DEGREE CF HONOR LA KEH ORE 1.HW.I
So. T7. H. of H A. O. V. W.. Mli first anil
third Thurwlavi of each mobtli in Masonic
Hall. Cora Ur'een, C. of H.; sjelma Price. L.
ofH.; Vida (iuntber. C. of C; Frances Ny
waner. Recorder.
L O. O. F--LAKEVIEW LODOE, No. 63, I. O.
O F.. meela everv Saturday evening in Odd
FtUows Hall, at t:8U o'clock, from October 1
to April Land at 8 olclock from April I to
September 30. A. E. Cheney, N. li.; E. F.
Cheney, Secretary
I. O O. F.-LAREVItW ENCAMPMENT No. 1
I O. O. F., meets the Brut and ihirdThur;
day tveniUKs of each month in Odd Fellows
Hall. Lakeview. CD. Arthur, CP., A. H.
Bummersley, Scribe.
REBEBAH LOIX.E LAKEVIttt LolXjE. NO
22. I. O. O. F.. meela Ihe second and fourth
Fridava of each month in Odd F.-llowa' Hall,
' Mis. M . L. Heryford, V.G.; Mrs. Ida Hery
ford, W.G.; Mrs. M. D Mosa. Secretary ; Mrs.
L. J. Magilton, Treasurer.
O. E. 8. ORIENTAL CHAPTER, NO. 5, LAKE
view, Oregon, Meets oil Tuesday, on or be
fore full moon and two weeks thereafter, in
kasouic Hall, at 7: ft) o'clock.
Visiting members are cordially Invited.
CORNELIA A. WATSON, W. M,
IDA CEBACH. eecrtary
CHURCH DIRECTORY
METHODIST EPISCOPAL I HCRCH THE
first Buuday In each month, preaching at II
a. m. Aside frore this, preaching every Sun
day at 11 a.m. and 7:.tup. m. at Lakeviaw
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Ltr-je at6:S0p.
ra. Irayer Meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m.
Ladies Aid Wednesday 1:3U p; m. Choir
practise Friday 7:: p m. A cordial invita
tion iscxteuued to youu.
I. C. PARKER. Pastor.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF LAKEVIEW
Preaching service at 11 A M and 7-3U V M on
1st and 3rd Sun. Sunday 8c ho. d atlOA M .
Junior Society at 2:30 P M. Baptim Young
People's t'nion at6:3oPMon each Sunday.
Prayer Meeting at 7:80 P M Wednesday eve.
tiing. Every body Invited to attend all ser
vices. Pastor.
CATHOLIC CHURCH EVERY 8CNDAY MAK8
and Benediction at 10 o'clock a. m. Sunday
school after Benediction. Week day Ma at
:30 a.m. 1. A VASTA, b.J.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF GOOSE LAKE
at New Pine Creeit, Oregon. Preaching ser
vices at 11 A M and 7::fti P M of each Sunday
of everv month Sunday School at 10AM.
Prayer Service at 7:So on WEduekday evening
of each weed. All are cordially invited to
attend i be services
J. HAYDEN HOWARD. Pastor.
PROFESSIONAL CAKDS
L F. CONN
Aitorney At Law
ltkrvlew. Uresva
OFFICE-Dalv Building.
D. VENATOR
Attorney at Law,
I .and Matter) Nperlalty
OFFICE Dalf Building.
(JHAKLE8 UMUACU
Land and Law Office
Abstractor of Titles
Esotallahed 1188
Lakeview, Oro-
Y. LAIR THOMPSON
Attorney at Law
Office: Over Bank of La view
Lakvikw, Oregon
THOS. J. POWELL
Attorney at Law
Office In Daly BulUIng
Lakeview, Oregon,
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AFRICA
A Trip to the Big
Game Country
By Frederick U.Toombs
OOPYKICHT.I90AIY AMCHICAN MCW ASSOCIATION
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teiitlon uf trav
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irl'cs d risk his
life In Afrli-nn
Jiiiiille shimtlni;
ik one wm Bur
prlswl. Such r
rosnlve, comltift
from him. nvtu-
uiiy st-fieti immoui'liu-o. anil on hi
return. If he escapes nllve from the
0ndly rtar.jrers confrontltiK him. he j
will no doubt I well nlile to dosrrlbe
tvnllstloallT the similarity cr difference
between punnlnc for trust oetopi in
Washington nnd forest behemoth
nlnnir thu oiilinfnF
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Never was a huntlnK and exploring
party better equipped for Its particu
lar purposes than Mr. Roosevelt's, not i
only as to arcouterment. but ns re- j
gards the personnel of the expedition. I
While Mr. Hoosevelt himself will be j
chiefly concerned In shooting and sight
seeing, his son Kermlt. now nineteen
years old. as official photographer has
peculiarly Important duties, undergo
ing more personal risk fnm injury by
wild animals than probably any other
member of the party. The official pho
tographer roust always be In the very
forefront of action afleld to secure the
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most accurate and the most effective
prints possible, and. handicapped by
the bulk of his caniern, he cannot pos
sibly carry a guu in any position to be
of speedy use in the many emergencies
that may arise. Dr. Edgar Alexander
M earns. D. S. A., as chief naturalist,
assisted by Edmund Heller, the twen-ty-slx-year-old
Riverside (Cal.) explor
er, hopes to discover hitherto unknown
specimens of both animal and vegeta
ble life. Professor J. A. Loring. us
field naturalist, completes the scien
tific department. On entering the lim
itless wilds of the dark continent the
party will be recruited up to from 200
to 4.r0 men.
The cos: of the equipment of the
members of the party leaving the I'nit
ed States uuiuuius to about S.i.000 a
man. Fart of the necessary parapher
nalia consists of tents, guns, u.ii muni
tion, cumo ntenslls, rations, khaki and
leather hunting suits, waterproof bugs
for clothing, hunting boots und shoes,
medical supplies, surgical apparatus,
pith helmets, sleeping bags and blan
kets, filters, bunting and skinning
knives, folding bathtubs, folding brass
lanterns, bullseye lamps, cuiiules, hot
water Ixittles, alcohol lamps, tic
Bervl enble tents are u chief neces
sity. The Afrlcuu adventurer should
have tents mlide of the tiucM green
water; Toof silk, free from defect to
exclude pi I onous iuKe'-ts. and the
Roosevelt p riy la so equipped. Al
though each tent can be r ilsid to a
height of el'ht -feet and h Id four
persons. It weighs less tUan one
poui d Instilling the wel lit of t Ji
pole, a thin telescope pole luo.'.e of the
best bicycle tubing.
The tenis are green to escape at
tracting unduly the attention of roam
ing jungle tuouMtera, who are frequent
ly Irritated by the glaring qualities of
white materials. Rhinoceroses, for In
stance, have been known to charge at
white tents and crush sleeping inmates
ruthlessly underfoot In the dead of
night, plunging headlong through en
tire aquada of native attendants.
la the matter of guns Mr. Rooeerelt
la no novice. He la no mean authority
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fetea mm
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on the different styles and enlller of
hunting ns well ns purely nil'ltury and
target Iron ami their vniylvg u es, on
the peculiar differences l:i n:ninttnl
tlon. on veli cliy, windage, rniure and
trajiH-tvry. as well ns on the Intricate
silence of balllsilt-s. lie has chosen
four typos t guns for Ills Mrsonnl use
during the trip. Irons sulreil to meet
uu varying conditions of a til'hly dl
versli'.eti ehnse. He has the vicious
English Express rltle, ) caliber, carry
ing a lead slu over a half Inch thick
and two Inches lung, fsed nt short
range, this rifle's bullet strikes a blow
of 3.WX1 pounds en an object. Mr. Ele
phant will usually drop dead when a
ton and a half of concentrated energy
hits him on the forehead It Is the
weight of the shot k and not the vclix--Ity
cr H'iietrntlon of the missile that
makes this weajwn Inhumanly effec
the. and. moreover, the bullet has a
hele nt Its tip. causing the lead to
spread or "mushroom" when It strikes,
tearing an Immense hole through a
carcass. The second type of gun Is a
specially constructed shotgun, which
Is used as n rifle, for the s'.iell used
therein contains a solid lead slug In
stead of small shot. Accurate at short
range ni'd crushlnly effective, this
shotgun Is used only when the animal
Is within fifty or sixty yards distance.
Outside that aoi:e the gun Is unsafely
Inaccurate. Whatever living thing this
bullet hits within Its xnne will not
stop for repairs; the repnlr siaire will
have pnssed The two guns mentioned
are for elephants, hippopotamuses, lions
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and rhinoceroses. They will stop a
charging behemoth when all. else has
failed. Tearing Its way through bone
or flesh, the bullet leaves a bole as
lurge as a cocoauut where It emerges.
For long range Mr. Roosevelt has a
high power, high velocity, smokeless
guu, carrying soft, lead pointed, metal
cased bullets that weigh 300 grains
and have a muzzle velocity of 2.150
feet a second. The bullet strikes a
blow of a ton and a half. This gun Is
used in shooting fleet footed, man shy
animals, such as antelopes and colobi.
The fourth type of gun Is without
doubt the most valuable of the collec
tion, as It Is effective at both long and
short range and Is the hlehest type
of emergency and long distance weap
on. This gun Is the autoloading rifle,
which. 11 Is predicted, will one day
arm the armies of the world. It sends
a 3.1 caliber bullet, metal cased, lead
pointed, through spring steel over a
quarter of an Inch thick or through
forty to fifty Inches of pine. The bul
let weighs 200 grains and has a muz
xle velocity of 2.000 feet a second,
striking a blow of 2.000 pounds. In
Germany the corpse of seven men
were stood In a row in the positions
soldiers wou'd take, and a bullet from
this gun went through five of the
bcrtles Five bullets fixed In a clip
and placed In the chamber can be
tired In n scrd nnd a hnlf by an ex
perienced rifleman, surely more than
enoii'.'h of n reserve battery to stop
the wildest bull elephant tusker thai
cr onrns'n'il a human assailant.
This soft, lend nosed missile, only
tMrty.flve c" 'undrctHlis of an Inch
thick nt I i "mil lirooms" as It
strides and. p t--s!iu throu; 'i n body,
lenvett a hole i big as n man's band
nt Its point (.f . ress. This Is the gun
that Mr. It" " elf's head nin carrier
v lll hnnd hi' i a' t'let moment that
nines to mt Invader of the African
"t ! the :! nt when n wounded
eleplcint. I' "i or rhl'cveroK, half
"'iriid b; I'm- thin'; pain, charges or
aprlngs ai. 'i;ion Ps 'ssallant,
whose life ,C- on steadiness of
nerve, eye net' ! "d. with the bloody
laws of death yawning and oncoming
two it tbrre seconds away. The re
coil of this gun Is utilized silent Ide
ally to eject the spent shell, cock the
rt:l and simultaneously reload It.
Forty per t ent of the it coll U thus
utilised In tutu h the same tunnuer
that the recoil of the sixteen Inch dis
appearing gun In forts I used to car
ry the caution b u k to be ivlondcl and
roslghted. A tpc 111 iiiiioli u Ing gir.i
vtlih gold sU'n i and mount l:o(i has
been ninuuf.f lured for Mr House
velt's exclusive use.
A inoie vailed Itinerary for a v wa
tt m trip than Mr. liiioseveifs l rarely
seen New ol k to Naples. Hie Mfdl
tclTitnean rouie. III." sle.imers follow
ing whl. h stop at the Azores and
t;iiiiliar; ilten a two day him nl"n
the shores of Spain, passing close b
the I'l.ilearii' Islands of It I a. Minrcil.
Majorca and later hist die Sinllnla;
then open v.'.icr not-then u waul to
the vine coxeicd slopes of Capri, from
whose lofty heights for years the no-'
torlous Tyrrhenian pirate chiefs spied
and swooped down upon Ihe richly
ladeu craft pl.tlng to nnd from the
neighboring bay of Naples.
Changing nt Naples lu a few hours
from the North tiermnn Lloyd steamer
to one of the Certnaii East African
company, the l.WU mile slant past the
sulphur i-llils of Sicily and across the
Mediterranean to Alexandria will fur
ther Interest the notable American
party. In four days they wlil be
ashore In the land of the Ptolemies,
the Kgyptlan land of mystery, the Inud
that was old when ancient Rome was
new. Rut the one time city of Alex
ander the tlrcat. PoniHy'a pillar and
the Pharos light must swiftly puss, as
alo'the Interesting Nile delta, dingy,
dirty, degenerate Port Said and the
Sue?, canal, for southward nnd east
ward the course of Mr. R i sevell's
empire takes ps way down the Red
sea. south through the strait of llnb
el-Mandeb. Arabia In !'' on t'.n' left.
Abyssinia on the rlgh.- canwurd agal i
through the gu'f of Aden, 'i'ti ise dark.
It try heights on the south shore ure
the Ingall moiintslt: of Hrltl-di Somali.
.Now conies another shl.'l of tin
course- southward around the hidden
ro k ribs of Has Al ila nod ihe t reach
ermii Cape C,tiar.la?ul. on Soiual.!;nid.
where full many n ntllant s'ili iiml bet
galla-it men have disappeared. O
p-iioitb'g Hie (!! tto- waters of i'i
typhoon swej.i lri!lan ocean spre..tl
on tery M e It s now n south am'
a south by vest run of I ..Mm miles
to one of the preliminary objective
points of the exptslitli n. Mombasa, the
romance lu-iren-il capital of the pro
le t. rate of trltlh East Africa, a Io
ta' of about seventeen days from Nn
ples. It Is in Kliindlnl harbor that th.
party disembarks, the port nearest
Mombasa, the mediaeval seaport forti
fied III l'tM'i by the Portuguese.
Mombasa, on the coral Island, con
nected with the mainland by a bridge.
Is the terminus of the celebrtited
Fgaiida railway, built by tho Itrltlsh
government ut a cost of 24,OOO.tM to
tap and develop the vast and richly
productive East African protectorate.
Loading their immense bulk of sup
plies and equipment on a specially ar
ranged train and obtaining a part of
their retinue of native helpers required
In the wilderness, members of the
Roosevelt party will now tingle with
excitement, for the magic door of the
big game treasure house Is swinging
Ien.
Port Florence, 584 miles to the west
by north, on Lake Victoria Nyanza,
becomes the second preliminary objec
tive point, for it la there that the rail
way ends, and a steamer takes the
party across the majestic queen of the
African lakes to the very heart of the
big game hunting region, to Uganda,
on the plateau of which country the
principal bunting is to be done. But
there is much to do before reaching
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Tort Tforenre, Tor en rome atong tno
railway Is the Nairobi district, where
Mr. Roosevelt gets his first shot at ele
phants, lions, hlppoa and rhlnoa on the
IVl.OOO acres of William McMillan,
nephew of the late United Ptatee Ren
ator McMillan of Michigan.
However, Mr. Hoosevelt will see the
Jungle monsters In their haunt before
he reaches Nairobi, for the Uganda
railway route traverses primordial
fastnesses where many of the speci
mens of gnmo his license allows libit
to shoot can I seen from the cur.
The railway Journey to Port Flor
ence la In Itself well worth an African
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IIOTOt N SIIKLt. KOH ai.KIMIANIH ASH
ri.Ar rikm ki nr iucamukh m i i.kr.
trlii. Itlslng from ihe unwholesome
const, the train reaches nu uliltuile of
over 7.0O0 feel, crossing vnlbys and
winding n round mountain heights, af
fording rarest vl.-ws of great peaks
and sweeps of country At I.ondlnnl 1
tho rond I: 7.1'"' feet nbove sen level, j
An IiisiIm:: t lew of Mount Klluiun
Jaro. about IU'Hhi feet liL'h. Is r
vealed. Its lofty top i-rowiicd with ever
lasting khow despite It closeness to
the eountor. distant only three degrees 1
northward
NOIIvCI! I OR I'lill ICAIION
Deiiatruient of the Interior, U. K. '
LhihI Oftlce at Lakeview, Oregon,'
April U, IIHUI.
Notice is hereby given thitt FRANK !
A. CALOKHWOtJl). ti'. Adel, Oregon
n tut mi .May 1H, I'.HKi, made lioniesteail
Entry No. ISI'.in, (Serlsl No. OIHWi, ,
for N hall SE ttirter, NE quarter
SW ipiarter, KE quarter NW (piarter,
Hection II. Towiinhlp ;7 h. . Hnllge 2.')
E., Will Meridian.: has tiled notice
of Intention to make Final five yeur
Proof, tu establish cIhIiii to the land
nbove ilecrilied, before Register und
Heceiver, at lakeview, Oregon, on
the 2Mb day tf .May. I!'i
Clainmant iin-nes as witiipe: N. ;
E. Culderwood, Harry Chldersood, ,
of Ad-I Oregon, James McKee, of
Plush, Oregon, Oakley Clark, of War
tier Lake, Oregon. '
A2M2tl J. N. Wutsou, Regl .tr.
Koilre for I'ultllrat laa I
Department f the Interior. U. 8 '
Laud Oltlce at lakeview, Oregou,
April 13. r.m. !
Notice is hereby given that Til OS.
YOUMJ, of Lakeview. Oregon, who:
on June 27, l'.K)3, made HomeHtcud !
Entry No. :)WI, (Serial No 01107), I
for Ijots 5. 0. NE quarter SW quarter, !
SW quarter SW quarter. Section 12,
Tnwsnhlp 40 H.. Range !'. E , Will. !
Meridian, has filed notice of Intention
to make Final five year Proof, to I
establish claim to the land above
described, before Register and Recei
ver, at Lake? lew, Oregon, oo the 21st
dav of May, HWJ.
Claimant names as witnesses : J sines
Voting, John C. Motrin. Alfred Mor
ris, and John Noble, all of Lakeview,
Oregon.
AI5M20 3. N. Watson, Register.
Notlct of Sheriff 5al n r
closure. Under and by virtue of ail
ectillou In foieclonire, lasueil otu
the Circuit Cotitt of the stale of Or
gnu for I lie County of Lake, on the
22ud day of April, HM, to medl. act
ed and iltllveied In a suit In said
Court tor said County and State,
heteu Oeorge II. Aivm and (ua
.Mdilngel, psttners, doing business
under the firm name and style of A j ree
A Hohlauel. as llsliitllls, "ecovered
Juilgmeiil susinst John West In lie, j
ns def. iiilant, fot the sum of Eight
Hundred Nlnty eight and Hi 1
Itollais KlM. 1I ) and coats Mild dls
burseuienls taxed at TwenlV eight
Dollsra (r'.'H.oii) n the 2.tid day of
October, 1IKW said Judgment l-eur-lug
Interest at the rate of 10 per cent,
per annum from sunt October 23rd,
I'.HiH, and also a decree to foreclosure
ami order of sale huh i list said defend
ant, and by direction of id order of
said Cotci nod said execution, 1 am
coinmuuiled to sell the following des
cribed rem pioperly, to It:
'1 he South-west Uuurfer of Kicllon
Thlrly-fonr, In Township Thirty
nine Houth, of Range Twenty two
East, of the VMIIumelte Mel Id Ian. In
Lake County. Oregon, for the ur
pone of sHtlsfy lug said Judgment of
(he plalutllfs and the costs and ex-pi-mi'
of such shIr.
NOTICE IS JI r.KEHY til YEN, That
on Friday, the 4th day of Jifie, ltKm,
at the Court llouae door ou the front
and Eh ft aide of Ihe Cottit house of
Iike County, In the Slate of Oregon,
situated lu tho town of Lakeview. at
the hour of ten o'clock In the fore
noon of raid day I, will sell at public
auction to the highest tddder lor
cash, all the right, title and Interest
which the said defendant, John West
b.ke. bud ou the 2nd day of Februarv,
l'.HCi, In and to the lauds hereinbefore
(tenet I bed or so much thereof as may
be necessary, to satisfy said Judg
ment ami the cos' a nnd expense of
making such sabs Dutot this 22nd
day of April, ltHHI.
ALHKKT DENT, Sheriff.
of Lake County, Oregon.
Mill! Hy W. H. SNIDER, Deputr.
8ALK OF TIM HER, PORTLAND.
Oregou. iprlll, USUI. Sealed bids
maiked outside, "Hid, Timber ta
Application, April I, UKK, Fremont"
nnd addressed to the District
Forester, Forest Service, Port land,
Oregon, will be lecelvrd up to and
luclodlitg thi 22nd day of May, I'.K'.i,
tor all or any I art of the merchants! I
dea l timber standing or Iohi, ami the
lle timber marked for cutting by the
Forest tdllcers located on nu urea to
be ilclliiitelv drslgusted by the Foiest
oltlcers before cutting begiuaof sbiiut
220 seres lu Sec. 10 and II T. 40 H..
li. IS E.. W. M. within the Fremont
National Forest, Oregon; ct In iitid
to be 2.77d.rH) feet 1. M. Of Wlstrro
yellow (due, saw tin her, log scale,
more ot less. No bid of less tlso
tJ.'.'i er thoiisnuii fi it II. M. for live
and (lend timber will be considered
and a deposit of tVloo, psyble to the
order of I he r irst Nstlouul Itiink of
Portland, Oregou, aiusl be sent to
that beak for each bid submitted to
the District Forester. Tlmler upon
valid claims la exempted fiom ss's.
TLe right to reject any and all bldij
Is reserved, cor further Information
and regulations governing sales,
add reus (i. M. lugiam, l'orest Buyer
visor. Lakeview, Oreiron. r
E. T. A 1.1 I v.
District I 1 1 der
V.H REWARD.
A REWARD of lift t dollars la tier
by olfered for iuformstlou that sill
lead to the arrest aud conviction of
nnv teison who lias stolen wires en
other property, from our Company
and t lie same reward Is hereby offers..
for Information that will lead to tfisl
arrest and conviction of auyone iM
troyiug the property of the Company,
Chas. cnitscn,
Secretary Lake Co. Tel. k Tel. &J
ltitt
Stelu:illoch;clotbiDgat Lakeva
Mercantile Co.
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