i. Kh ullNf i.a l,IIM,u. t.At Vh M ' I.I. 3o. If. SEVEN City Fu Store. Furnitu Under la cs a spvciaty. tondonco. To Home Builder .1 f f ; ) A i :7a J 'Jin- . T ' ff'; franali i Two Iim " 'I li !' f i ' i.i 1 1 . B in j vs aa Julia e. 'Jl Hi;' li III SJ J la S5J03 S. C. BURRIS, LIMELIGHT SEEKERS. A'cr 8y Th.y Dutroy Amarl tan Society' Good Nam. I'Ik- u lili li have gone nhrosd wiiii iia "1' ;i ii KiK'ift' arc largely r 1 1 1 I l.v ii few people w ho love the i I :mi in. 'I ii. lot in nnv wav n-iire- i I- IN.- 'A !. .! iniuif" j i ;m,3o n a- j; Architect, .ieJ and Builder. and Brick Mam Si . ml l I.IhI rMin'H. W- I... a ... i i I . II' .'! I II til 1 to I!..' III II.. "'i I, i.l-l III , -tor. - i, t 1 1 i H. ...ii- -I i . II, . inn I L- I l. Illllli- ' ir so!.- i.li.li-.il.. tli li i-l mi Iniii; . Mr-. A "tor "appallingly mil., ll li.-irni oicty IIAIIN Sc KI-LLI-V, Lakeview VVe hi- nnw ,n lulling in burn iiur lint kiln nf T.'mm'' pound of I. Inn-, mi. I will In it.'ni i i-l I ii I u 1 1 w kH I ii II II nnl. r-. 150.000 BRICK We ii n hIhu iiiiii'Iiii; nnr liri kiln of !". brick, which will Im- icndv In ii hnrt lhu, ,in. i;uiiraiitcc d I.i-hI itnillty, GIVE US A CALL. v""' '" N"r'M ''"vicw 1 DRENKEL & PAINE Ollrr soiik- genuine I ;i r:i ins in Goose Lake Valley Lands and Lakeview Property x l:ii.'. H k r t. - Lain $1,250 lewnrd. I hi' llnne-v ffiiiut'. In. - mk i ' I. ill .l il Ii h I i ' A llillll.i r ;.H'II I .' r wur.l l.irvili-in ).-n lit,K i' f I-- e.in vl-ll..ii of iiitrtixi l nllMK Ml, if ' KiiiKinir hi im iii.-in ,. 14 1Iht In i'lllli.N I ..fi-r ! r-r1 ll.ira tirarcl hornH mi, it- l,ar on rlih-t fir tioth Jaw. K r.nrvA InAcouniW-i an, I Crook romitli-ii ifi.Mfi.,1 u,tii-ti uilil K-rai-a afil,! tn t,aa lltrttiiKli t ti 1 m Nfi'ttiill will Im- rniiorlft In Witt i.i'f It mil r.-ixiri. 'l. j.l''"" l,M "r '''' i.huiir ttr 1 limn lliml.1 Main hii. Hiirm, Or g.in. W W .Hn.-wii, Huriia. On- Reward fur Morses I will if 1 vf (Hi reward for Inform Htlon that will lead t o t he dlMCovcr.v of any hnrw branded with an old ImrrtlMii- lira nd on hot h Jaw, placed nt III tl nl In IIiIm lid vertlMemeiit. with fr--li t rlaiiL'le hrand iinderncnt h t he Ii.iim-mIio.v The trliinttle placed In hii-Ii n manner a would cover up ii har hi Im! li Jiiwm. Aiilmaln iiiiihI Ii- fiHIII-l III the pomwhhIoII of wome p-rM, in or p-rMonn. Two I'!) iicr.t i n;ir ivnl In in. I mtU wpit, lu IrriunM.io .IihUicI, CJH imr Here. '(ii('rn li iiiIImh ao-ith of I,kevinw. inemluw mi. I k' nil ii Inn l.rn-i-k Ihrunuh tt, rich null, (() per Hi re. UK) urrv clioli-n ralh-f IhihI, cIohh to LnUerln, -,-..r) pi-r Hcr. hY) nornH haf Innd, 4 inllca aonth, 118 pur r. 3) acroa Karoi ami fviinch liiu ), III pr acrr. 3) aroea whtiat laud, !) mllaa wrnt, Irrlxxtlnn 1 tat riot, eaay taritiH.f 10 pur acre. KM aerN ieniirl fariniiiK land, D mlloa wt, taacn i.tll.M per aero iiV i "i : v , t ' o'c rv New iim li-rn reni loiice mi. I I, urn, lot :"ixjl'; I,IK!H, PHHy teiin f rn'ini Iioiihi. 1 1 iiithh Kroninl, fiuit trHHH, c-1 , trie lii, a !. j II ncrea Iioiihx Hiid tin r n IT Ml. 11 acrva nlfnlfH land, wiitertj l, ifuod j i rooai roima, plm-e f or c'lloken run eh Ne I'nie Creek, tiM). 4'4 Hcrei la town limit, f 1200, ttuny tlreH . OREGON MAP SALE Pull colored Sectional Hap of Oregon. 4 acra in alfalfa. Iiarn, fi'yu. ( iood hoiiae aQ 1 Lota in Dronkel'H Add MT50 feet, the new rHHincit dlatrict, cradel atroota, bulldlnu reBtrlctloii.IlM, -ry nnay ternn. l-'nll Information nliont the atiove ami many other good properties on apiillcai Ion. DltKN K KLi&l'A I X K. Lakeview. ( rc. Price M)-while tlicy La.nt. Shown all Hii'veyed landM, by w tlonn. and every Important Miream and divide. TowiiMhipM and Ilane plainly marked. :: :: :: :: AIhh hIhih-h all Land Grant Land, and hantheOKUON JIILITAKY ROAD (irant complete, by nectlonn. Inval uable to atiyo.ie who now 1h or ex-Ix-i-tM to Im In tcn-Hted in landit in Hoiithern Oregon. :: :; ;: :: K.ntlre output of thin map owned by HUNTER LAND CO., V27 LumtK-rmen's Bide Portland, Orejfon. OnetoUi WITH a rifle that it riht every alack of tarftett ahowi an improved acore. Without it you will never really enjoy the pride and exhilaration of prorei, and rajy progress. Above all, the tridiirr pull must he right. The Su age trigger pull is adjuntuhlc. The loading niei-hunim numt be hundy. The Suvugc ii aimplieity itm-ll. The micrometer must be rehned. The Savugc regiler the KHHIiha ol tin inch vertically or lutcrolly. In fact , every feature ol the Savage Target Kille cun be adjusted and Milled to the exail nrrds of each target xhootcr. J(-un you evpi-ct to improxc your golf with the wrong clubr ("an you write ii well with a fine pen if you like u stub httli-r? That in what we mcun by the "evuet needn " of each target nhooler. J The Suvugc Kille nuti.tic. It?, accuracy is partly due to its special rifling und it beautiful bulunce. 9 ll. IiiaiIiiiI drirr i. Itir .implrkl rrr put mi ttv nHc. I'Srrv lime ynu drop in cartrijtfc. llic npcninf n( ihc " anil " rircl. Ihc old tlirll: clusuif Ihr "im" cm-It the nHc. I hl. ll llirre i In it. Ihmnhrrt-d tu .himl .iMirt. I, Mil. and InnJ-riHr citndc. 22 inch hc bairrl .-:. n.it hlucd. 1 he ar in weigh 4 -4 pnund; ha Si hull plalr. Mat no rgual lur laigi'l ur 11A hand ihiNiling. I'licc. Vi-M). SAVAC.H AH MS CO SI Savate Avenue. Ulica.N.Y. (VdkFffliiil in. . . . . . . , , , ,.t I 1 of thai vo-Ielv. n- ( TK h-Inn 11 i In-. I In lol.er of Hie I i.'iiucator '!m ,-lur. v ;i'.-- 11. h .-1 1 1 ' - i 1 1 l ' viirH 1- .1 In I to 'l.irh fl.e hoi h r I.-.;,:- nri lia- llolie hi,- of A Inei i, an if fun i'ia m." ohlei I," Mic ilei lareH, "W liotoi ii l, 'i in y hue ulvi-n nlerta lli-Iim-IiIh lliat heloliKi-d meh-r n I'lr'lis t-nl raih-r than In n K.'iitlcu.iinan'H own home. When a illstliiKiMhel inun iirrlv"i from the other Hide he Ik relci upon relelitlexly, ulthouh poKHll.ly n HtrnriKer to Ida hostenK, and iliiiit;-d Into a mud whirl of extraordi nary fcHtlvltlca. He entera upon them with much the Ham? Hplrlt thut we would have aa Hpoctntors of an Indian war dnnre, and thua he forma hla opin ion of ua. I hnve never entertained a foreigner In my life uiiIchh he came Jo me with a letter of Introduction." Mr. Awtor doea not afrxee with tboae who think that ahe could have done a Treat deal toward making American aoclety democratic, aa It Is In Indon, and open to any one of Intellectual at tainment. In her opinion It la only thone whose authority, like that of the Ktillfh king or the great old families of Kniflnnd, is never qucKtlnned who can do theae thltiKS. Aa to the political salon, Hhe consid ers that aim) impossible in Arm-Hen, aluce uiiu,y of our political men "seem to li!ine their title to public favor upon their uncouth manners and lack of re finement. "If they were all like Mr. Koowvi-lt," ahe adds, "what a difference there would ir' Of the young people of New York aoclety Mra. Aator speaks much more charitably than Home other critic. They have the ldeaa of a new age, ahe aaya. hut "they are not degenerate, and they are not vicious." She has beard that the young women "smoke and drink and do other terrible things," but ahe does not know one "who la a cigarette fiend or who drtnka to ex cess." Mrs. Aator la not rain enough to think New York will not be able to get along very well without her. Many women will rise to take her place. In closing she asserts her belief In a re public "where money baa a great deal to say, as In ours." Wwvv V v .V. ...Vs Vs. s vXxSwcTv nXv-vs 1 1. Jwind Ym Kavo yVlwnjs Ilouhf, nml ivlildi lias been J'i tisr- i'ir ovrr iiO 3.'r, 1i:ih liortio tlio Pljjriattiro of - ;nil 1 i;i h locn made uii1t IiN cr j? , f-? , Hooat supervision kIik o ltt InfaiM-y. Witl?ScCtlZ AHo'.viiooiictodccidvoyoiilii 1iIm. All Count rl in, Imit.'itions nml .Tnst-aH-Kood are, hut j:p-riiiiiif s that trillo wiili arid -iiI.'iri"; r tlio limit h of Inl. nits uikI CIiildriMi WxywxU-.uv.n ngainit lixiicrimcnt What is CASTORIA Castorla. U n. l:;.rmIoH substitute for Castor OH, Paro pori'., Iropn tio'l Sootlilnt? Syrups. It In 1'lra.sant. It .oiitains neither Opium, 3Iorphlno nor other Narootio hubstaiicc. Its aco Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worru nd allays Ffverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Jiowcls, giving1 healthy and natural sleep. The Childram's Panacea The Mother' Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMt CCWTAun eoMMNT, TT MUWIIAT STMCCT. NEW TOMR C4TV. WHAT A MAN LIKES. I I i s I j THEBEST BUY M TtHEOUNTY J Located in the south ciul of the rich Chewaucan Valley, in an ideal, protected ami picturesque location, with pure cold water at ten feet. With the advent of the railroad will contro' the trade of the 75,000 acres of this rich valley, enormous bodies of timber to the west, the reat winter ratine to the north and the promising gold run mines to the east. This is the point on the railroad location where they have located the town for this valley and surrounding country, and on account of grades and curvature is the ONLY practical location. A Ganaral Look of Froah Air Which Givaa tho Li to Lazinass. An attractive quality of the charm ing woman Ilea In absolute neatness. Men like to see well kept, neatly dress ed hair, a akin that looks as though the morning bath were the rule and not the exception, well brushed white teeth, a well kept pair of bands and a general look of freah air which gives the lie to lazlneas. The charm ing woman will have about ber no bits of torn lace, buttons off. belt crooked and skirt of uneven length, revealing possibly untidy shoes. Ask a man which of three women he most admires and see If he does not un hesitatingly pick out the oue who Is well groomed. A charge often laid at man's door is that, after all, he chooses the silly, frivolous girl, passing by the gixid, common sense girl who would have made him such an excellent wife. I'oor iiiau! Is he so very much to blame? Common sense Is a splendid quality, but by Itself how terribly dull and uninteresting It is! This should teach a girl a most Important lesson on the point too often overlooked Tie, that the charming woman always has firm foundation of character and common aenae. which she generally keeps well underneath, like the anchor that holds the ship. She may seem to sway with eTery wind of frivolity that blows. She Is ready for all the fun that Is going, even to the verge of be ing a madcap. Narrow minded people may want to say spiteful things of ber, but they cannot truthfully do It, because the anchor of character and common sense says to her. "Thus far and do farther." She knows to a hair's breadth where right ends and wrong begins, snd nothing wrong, mean, spiteful or unkind enters Into her scheme of life. It Is this combination of strong, sweet character with fun and frivolity that gives ber that Inexplicable, irre sistible something which spells charm. $1,000.00 Reward, i notice op executory sale The Oregon. California & Nevada LlreHtock Protective Association will give $1000 Reward for the con viction of any party or parties steal ing horses, cattle or mules belonging to any of the following members of this Association: Cox & Clark, Chewacan Land A Cattle Co., Heryford Land & Cattle Co., Lake County Land & Livestock Co., Warner Valley Stock Co., Wm. W. Hrown. Geo. M. Jones, Jeo. Han kins. K. U. Chandler, C. A. Hehart, X. Fine, W.a. Currier, Frank B. Bauers, J. C. Hotchklss, Calderwood Bros., T. J. Brattaln & Sons, T. A. Crump, Cressler & Bonner, V. T. Cressler Maud I. I'.arnho. f W. I Heryford. Prestd't Officeks Finance Com F. M. Miller, Sec & Treas. Hertford fjREEN Chandler I W. I F. M. IS. B. ( Chlldran Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Notice lor Publication Department of the Interior. United States Land Office, Lakeview', Ore 14011, Auii. otb, KKfc). Notice is hereby given tbat the State lot Oregon has filed in tbis otlice its application. Serial 02'16, 'o select under the provision of the Act of Conrpess, Aug, 14th, 1HJ8, and the acts supplemental and amendatory thereto, lots I snd SW quarter NK quarter, XE quarter SE quarter, NV quarter SE quarter, SW quarter SE quarter, SE quarter SE quarter Section C, T. 20 S., K. 19 E.. W. M. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the laud described, or desir ing to object because of the mineral character of the lard, oi for any other reaosn, to the diposal of applicant, should tile their affidavits in tbis office on or before the 8th day of Oc tober, 190J. The above notice will be published in the Lake County Examiner, a weekly newspaper printed and pub lished in Lakeview, Oregon, for a period of at least six weeks prior to the date last in said notice men tioned. al2 AKTHUR W. ORTON, Register HOUSEHOLD HINTS. John I Stevens, Hill's chief engineer, latelv said: "Central and Southern Ore- f . gon is an empire capable of sustaining .population the size of Portland." t ; Where will this population be? In a few natural locations. Wc have one. 5 i i ! I Chewaucan Valley, according to Government records, is two degrees warmer all year, 1ms more rainfall, and is GOO feet lower than Uoose Lake Valley. This comparison is with one of the best valleys. Invest a small amount now and secure big returns when the railroads and this poi dation comes. Our l wn is laid out in an attractive and up-to-date manner. Just a few of t ic very best lots now for sale at a low figure. SEE MISENER i i i i A clear soup contains but a small amount of real food. Its value la in Its power to stimulate the flow of gastric Juice and to sharpen the ap petite for the feas' to come. A certain housewife sometimes serves frozen chocolate, which Is merely the morning leverage frozen to a mush In the ftveer. Serve In sherbet glnsaes, with a spoonful of whipped cream In each glass. Her rule for the beverage calls for two squares of chocolate, a cupful of sugar, a few grain of salt, a cupful of boiling water and three rupfuls of rich milk. A delicious way of using left over fish, such as weakflsh. bluensh and others. Is to flake the flesh, removing all bones, then let It come to the boil ing tolnt In a nicely made cream sauce seasoned with cayenne and flavored with parsley and diced onion Pour It after sessonlng over several moist slices of t.it and decorate with points of fin' and sprigs of fresh nsrulev COXIEST X0T1CE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office. Lakeview, Ore gon, Sept 23d,, 19U9. A sufficient contest affidavit having been tiled in this office by M. B. Rioe, contestant, against bomsstead Entry. No. 4035, (Serial 01608) made May 13th, l'J08. for N hair SW quarter, SE quarter SW quarter, SW quarter South East quarter. Section 28, Township 31 S., Range 19 E... Willamette Meridian, by Rudolph Knubbl, Contestee, in which it is alleged tbat said Knubbi bas never since the date of entry es tablished a lesideuce on said land, that entrymsu has wholly and totally abandoned said entry for more thau six mouthe lat past (May 13th, UK8 to present time) tbat he as wholly and totally failed to uultivate or iu any msuuer improve land em braced in entry, and has performed no work of any kind thereon ; and that bis aliened absence from the laud was not due to employment in the army or uavy or marine corps of the United States, said parties are beseeby notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence touching said al legation at 10 o'ulook a. m. on Nov. 10th. 1909, before Register and Re ceiver, U. S. Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, tiled Sept 22, 1909, set forth (aota whlob show that after due dilllgence personal service of tbis notioe oan not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notioe be given by due and proper publica tion. ARTHUR W ORTOX, Register. FRED P. ORONEMlLLEit, S30N4 Receiver In the County Coart of the State of Oregon for Lake County. In tbe matter of the Estate of 0. L Mitchell-loos .deceased I Notice is hereby given tbat under i and pursuant to an crder made and entered in tbe above-entitled matter I by the afbove-entitlsd coart on the : 8tb day of September. A. D., 1909, licensing and empowering tbe under . signed executor of tbe estate of O. j L. Mitcbell-lnnes, deceased, to sell at private sale tbe real property here inafter describd.the undersigned will from and after Thursday, tbe 21st day of October, A. D, 1909, proceed j to sell at private sale at Lakeview, I Lake County, Oregon, upon the terms ' hereinafter stated and subject to con firmation by the above entitled court.all tbe right, title, interest and estate which the above-named decedent bad at tbe time of his death all of the right, title and In terest which his estate has sinse ac quired, in and to tbe following des cribed real property, situated ia Lake County. State of Oregjn.to-wit ; Parcel 1 West half of lot two, blockj" A "in Paisley, Lake County Oregon, will be sold for casb ia hand, gold coin of tbe United States Parcel 2 Lots one and two. block "K" second addition to Paisley.Lake County, Oregoo, will be sold for cash in hand, gold coin of the United States. Parcel 3 Lots three and fonr, sec tion eleveu ; lots one, two and three section fourteen; .lot oce, northeast quarter of southeast quarter, east half of northeast uuarter, southwest quar ter of soutbeast quarter, northwest quarter of southeast quartet, west half of northeast quarter, northeast quarter of northwest quarter, north west quarter of northwest quarter, section fifteen; lots oue and two, soutbeast quarter, northwest quarter of northeast quarter, southwest quar ter of northeast quarter, southeast quarter of northwest quarter, north east quarter of southwest quarter. aoo tion twenty-two; lot three, section twenty-tbree; lots one, two three and four, section twenty-six; northeast quarter and southeast quarter, north half of southwest quarter, soutbeast quarter of southwest quarater.sectloa twenty-seven. North half of north east quarter, northeast quarter of northwest quarter, section thirty four: lot one section 35, all ia town ship thirty-one south of range sixteen, east of Willamette Meridian, in Lake County, Oregon, containing 1590.67 acres, will be sold upon tbe following terms: One-half ol the purchase pi ice to he cash ia hand, the balance payable in one year with interest at eight per cent per annum, payment to be secured by first mortage on said property. If a sale of parcel three eotire can not be made, then such portion thereof hs will satisfy claims, ex- f en ses of administration aud specifia egacies will be sold in smaller tracts upon tbe above mentioned terms for parcel three. Dated this 13th day of September 1909. THOS. H. SHERLOCK, Executor of tbe estate of O. L. Mitcbell-luues. Deceased. Slt021 60 YEARS . 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