!,AKK COI'NTY KXAMJNKP, LAKKVIKW, OUKOON. TlllIlHIMY, OCTOBKH 21. 11KW FIVE Personal Mention I'. I. 1 lurry and hrldn, who have been stopping at Hi" Colorado Hoima thn past wk, left I Ht Friday (or Ih'dr home in thn Oumiio Vally, east of Aili l. where lit hits extnn Mlvn sheep Interest. Mr. Hurry left hem thn latter part of Aiigtmtfor Washington J I). 0. where hn ; wh married. IU Htirl hi bride visited New Viirn and other nastem cittern before rctnr t n u to Lakelew. A Uoland, representing thn Iteno .loiunnl, was In town jester- NEW GOODS NEW GOODS Our New Goods for Pall and Winter are now beginning to arrive, and you will find all the best makes and good assortment to choose from JQrF f"' Ol K,-.-t Royal Dnklnt! Powder la the f: : i- ,)' crcnlcal of time nnj lnbor t 1 ' 'Jv-j'l silvers to the pastry cook. . WATv-' Economizes flour, butler I "'fcW.A onJ efiS-' nd makes the V ffJ&ti' food dlcillblc and healthful So u Milker most lecaf.Sl.fuI Inod No alum no Hmc phosphates Tho only baking powder mode from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar i day. I Nullum Matthews nril wife, of ' Mnrlnn, Khu, arrived 'f " n I h y to make j their tunno here. Their moii will follow in about h month. I Mm. Hciimmoti and Venn Wise wrn over from Flush lust, verk. . Mrs. ( ireeiif rce, who in teaching in tlui Crooked Cre ik (IImIi let spun Kun , ilny in Liikevmw. K Ilium 1 1 Herald, 12th: (ieo. John ion, thn mmlMtiiut cashier of thn Hank (if LakeviBW, in In the city. Mi. j Johnson repot! thing lively In I Lake coiinly since I lie lurid opening, land say many newcomers urn nettling ! on thn land of Ooose valley, j The following Silver Lake people re attending court: Claude McCall, List of Government Land Filed Upon the Past Week 27. T. ."W. It. 10. HW ti.......i ..... t i mi.... r NKurX For. Hrc I MI'll rillU'H l.llll, Willi! , lll-- fc.li. n ..i-. . Alt , ... ..... ,UIU . ir.NVV(r,SU.jr.WSK(r. Nt. .1. All, Tl.'w, OreK'-n. Oct. 10th, 15KW. M , 8W()r.NW'r. WisW'.tr.SK(irSW. AiMcfttlnii Filed, w'k ciidtiiK ,,r, HKijrHWiir. Sir. 81. T. .'W, H. IM, Ocl. Ifith. HX,. I SWqrSKor,SKirM)(jr( : 7; it K ir'im, John St. Tlioinii LiiWi-. Ore - HSKi, K-c. ec. I'M. ti 2H H, 11. U, 1K) Stntn KH. 0fl07. Hliite of Ora NKK Hoc. a7. HKSK' its-. Tl i u .n.....i Hallmud' rlKht of wnj. H.tl..n ir nw ,,r. i.w .,r n,. ,,r n im' ,,r, 1 ii.. i, r uw M 'I' 'j; It U IIU) HI', kill. II r, ICliHI, lw Minim I.Hkcvh'W. iinan HllvcrlHW 'lr 'r M,H "; ijr. i.'. hw ic allowed!. . K 0i.'t7. I. It. Kradli-y Odff. ii. ?i IF " T. i. II In, W) nc. Hllowi-d. 1 , Jl II WM. ii. i. I'Brtlii. l llff. Ore. J rfii tiiiK IuimIm iii Hi'CH. J At 1 1 111 I'-'i II n, nirii. i Itiiilrnad rluht of way, O.iKW I (n non ! A I' imIitii Itv. nffi'i'llim lands In 1h. at;. i7. v, :., it. n. Hied. II KW'in, I'nrler C. WnodH, Luke-' View, ( He. I.iiIm .'I. 4. " iV 1! tee. I'.Mp-ll1 l( lit, I.V.I. II nr. nliovi lull- Si l I'L'i.l I , Stale i.fOre M 1 . 1 1 . K I... Ks jswi4 m.t. . hi 'i - 1 1. ! It 17, ILH a. r. His-. 1. T 4" l 40 l''ine Itv. Co., Nl;1. s. SV .-ir ' ullnM"l. Kdllidnil r I n 1 1 1 doe Nurt lu i ii It.v In l i :i'i Ii !i t' ii I; I, ii. ii i.. ( in m 1 1 r mv hitch, alluwi-d It It Sel. irjml, N n w r ne r, h1 ... n r. n w r . lie r k r. ni m- ,r. we. M T Mh K 17, -! nr. Itejeeled iih tu S hf II W (jr. ni'(r MWir. Alt I II I K W. OKTON, Ki'KUlrr. I if wu.v, ('ii nile. I'l It l) l I ili-'l. o'.tTJ. Mi. tlntr IlimU II It In, li II I. tiji.l l, r.i'iiinnl w . Amln-WH, l.nkevl.'W. (ire V..NU S ' . we. :i, N r.JSi:1, M-e I I i II it is i,ii lll'l rn allnW I'll. II l;il'jl-l I. ,SI.r IJ. CiuIIh, I.llUrV ii'W I NW, S '.Ml !,, r. I ; J. .'.'ne .J. i.i In. i, v i: allow nl. n ii i ! r I .Ui 17 lii'i Ii) iir krii, '7, i: i: it. I'M . i: ick, lie. Wldli ill': ( In x 7, It lit ( in Ml' I, I H Ii I ii i; ic'i.i."'. i: rr N .'.'.i e MHl.ll'l. II I' '. I '., 'I Ih'ii ll on NW',, hee. .!, t SilHieliiled II K '.; I T . N . r 1 1 1 u 1 1 ( mi tilt v. ( Ire MM., w 1(K arri-H, allnW ed. ii i:dui.is, .i. i; cox, Ki.iniaii. i Hiirt On-K'in. VUSK;:. M'IsK, we til. .N l !i,sV4 v. :t.i T :n It 10 imi He. huh T V 8 U-iil!t, J. K. I'm Klamutli KallH, ()rc.USV, NNVi, NWfc SK. wc. 3IT tin It lOliiOue. IteJectiM. T . S 0ti0, J. (i. linrker, Lnkcvlew (Jreu'""-H,(,N r.l4, N.SK1.. Ht 111, T tis It 17 l'4J ae. allnwi'il. I .V SUiil, V. I". I'alne, l.akeview. Mir S',.NV ,, .VSW4. nee. 10, T Ss I! 17, I'm aereH, allnwed Slieaker, I.ake ! 'vM'.',. NH '.S l.'ir allnWi'il. I 'a I'l'i-ii trr, l.nki'- :. i. sl.'.NW,. i: 17 l'.7 s'' iii-i."-. 'I h; iiieiintliiH im' ikIiiik thn villey on I !ir Wcet .Side were .overiMi with mi i vs 1'iii'M. I iiy Miiriiitit!, win If liio v ii I Icy mid l.iilii-. lew uerc (Irene hi' 1 Mltli it IIiii. mill, inuch to the dfiiiilit of tin- 1 ii r in i r-i vs 1 1 1 1 riiin to how, mid tie Htnrkiiiiin, m)i. in inippy over the fie I out I niik. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY W N I l'.l- J Mn n mid wife to ronk fur 'Jil nu n, wani'H ?ifl, Kiujuire at thiH of flee. Ft lit SAI.K A bmiK'tluw find thnnj luiH In WatBium addition A Snap. Kii'inlrn t tiilM office, '1 ,. .- (,-, W. A icw. i SI'.1 1 N K',. I. i I.I ii. . : . I ai; It 17 I I.. .M. I. TKKSl'AKS N()TlCK-Ve herehy warn hII nirliuH foim enteriiiK our ireuiiie in Sec. H TnwnHtiip .'V.I Sli. 'JnK, fur pii rpOMO of huntiiiK or HnliiuK or nth n inc. J. (). HULK tis ff. (iKO. .l.AM.Ml'.ItlllAli ,i - I I ',.:i. M. . 1 1-1 ti , in, T i; ,.'lKl' II V, 17 I'.il ae. Muv lialiln nee. '.'J, T Ider. lis It l.nki 17, l'.(l I.. Kirk. l.akeview we. !' T ,'IS, I Mi l', wed. I 'll'e s' Alluweii. T A- Sii.i .. 1 ...... w.. I . I l H'W "fie i . j , ae. nlliiwed 'I' S o7'i, II Ore-WI.SFV;. K'.jNWU 11 17, 1'iO ac allowed. TiV S. O-.MII'T, I.. I. Itrltihton, Lake view, ()r SK'i, hoc. '2'i, T.'IHK 17, IW hc rcH, allowed. II K O'Jti-'M. J. B. I.ipkc, Lakewlew, Orc-LotH .'i, 4, HWUSKi-4, sec. I I, T DS, It Kl lt.M.17 nr., allowed. S. Kel. (f.liUO, State of Ore, Nalcin, Orc- NKisK'' NWJjNK, S'aSi:.'4',wc. :V2. T 'l, It 17 I'ill ae. Ifejei ted. S. Scl. Ol'thtO, State of Ore., Salem, Ore.-I.ot 1, , K-... NW-i, Lot 4, K1. SW4. SWiSHi. Sec ,:J1, T I'd, H 17 tlll.'l'il ae. Allowed. 11. K.,0Uli8l, lOarl Austin, l.akeview, Ore.-NN WJi.SU '4 NV,N W '4SWJ, Sec II. T It. Hi I'M! ae. Allowed. II. F.,0Jfi.tJ, H. .1, IMeree, Hi nd, Ore. S'SK',, SI'SW, See. IS, T SJ. It 10, 111) ae. Iteject d. II. K., OHiitl.'l, Paul Slin.li, HI.V, Ore. i:i.sw.,si;i4NW,4',NW'4si:i, mc. m T. 3N It. 10 K., W. M. -I'." ae. SiiHM'iid.id II. K., OWI, C. Pnrrnw, Oiv. Nl'4, Sec. 14, 'V. tis S. .'. ac. Alloweli. I.. ;. Snl., 0i'.:r), t'ul iV S I It i:i- - I 1 1 im mv tifld. Any. Iih une mall U'llill. I.randed II It'll flioll ler illlli li.lll eil'ele III- -iile nil lla'piiiiil nl lelt shoulder. Suitalile l-i'MMld fur re'uin nl . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 or ili lnrniatic.il tti.it will lend to He reeo - , cry. JK AMliKOSK. I WANTKU Succo8 .Miiiziue wut8 . im etierKf tic Hud rcapoiiHihle iiihii or woman in Lukeview, Oreifon to col- j j lect for rcuewelH and solicit new, j HuliHcriptloim durluK full or Hpwre ' tiuiu. Kixperiencn unnecuHBury. Any one can start aruonn friends and ', HCiiiuiuteuce8 and build up a payinu: and permanent business without cap 'llul fnninli.lu mitflt. nml Innfpiin- I tlona free. Address, "VON," Suo-1 uhhs Miia?ino, Itoom HKi, Success AUk'alno liuildiuit, Now Vork City ! n.y. :wt:ii i I'Olv K.M.K.- One of the liewt inili h j cowh in liiikeview, emiulre of 11. W. i lrenkel. i ). Ii. Wardwell. K. K. Ilend-mon, -:K. W, Chrlnrnitn It. K Lncky. It. H. I Adanii, H. 1). W'ardweill. V. IS. lined ,er. Mr. Fhilhrlck, minintf man from Tonopah, wan In town ojr Hunday, on hi way to inspect the Goldberg tnloea. K. it. Patch had a hlje boy arrive at hln houe Saturday. Iter. O. J. Weiitiell had Iiim home Kliuldened Monday by the arrival of n little daughter. It. (J. Kieoe, iiai K"iie to the Will amette valley on nvltitfor a couple montliH. J. W. McAllitser and J. L. Tourn- er, of Vale are in town M. I). Price, wife and daughter were up Monday from Madaliue. F. 0. Hundley aid II. K. llyland are over from burns this week. ; 0. K. Way and wife, who have rpent the mimmer here will leave (shortly for their home in California. 1 II. A. Utely, K. J. Stone and C. W. K. Ji'tinlrik's were Vnlllty Fallls peo ple In town th's week. M. 1), Wildiiiiis hihh up from Davis Cinek as a witness at court Mrs. I ir Hall and luihy tioy have none j to Willow Itaneh, to visit h t par ents, Mr. and Mie. I'leat-ant. Col. 1'. I.iht and family were in tho Surprihe Valley a cnu;de of weeks visitinu relatives.: C. Crisnuiti, of Suit Luke City, arrived in town Tuesday to iin-peet ids to acre I ract. which lie drew at the recent land opeuiun M. II. Luther. f (ireat I bIIh. Mini, latin, wh in town Tliet-ilnv oil the l .i.k out for itnewt nieiitH. I le t-aid lie was mueh pleawd'w It h the contitrv and Im poHHihlli t -. Miss Lola Hurry departed last Wed- ' nesday fcr Medford wliere she will at tend the Sisters school. Miss Louise 'Arzner, left lie.e a muutti ago, to at i tend the same school. I H. F. Talbott. of Seattle, ariived . hatutday to see if reports of this i country were , true. M. J. Handera, who has been here some time, left Monday for his home in Portland. j Harry KIkk". wife and son. of ! Plush, were stopping at the Colorado House several days aat week. Memrs, Frskes, Wilde and Givans of Warner valley, soli! .37 head of flue tieef cuttle last week to Dr. Pat terson, of Ceilurvilln. C. K. Oliver, who in tt'itciiiut: win. nl at tow n over Sunday. Sunt. .?ackso u was on school Mis l ness. AsMfesor Foster is in tow n flu lulling up tint assess, lien. t rolU. IW. 1',, Snider and wife have K'"ie to Santa liarbara, mid from tneie will go to San Dieo to spend the winter, on account of Mrs. Suidwr's health. It is repined that Sheriff Dent, now in Santa liarbara is not regain lug his health as fast as many of liis friends had hoped. Miss. Laura Snelling left last Wed nesday for Spokane where she will resume ber musical studies, for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sherlock and the Lauer liros. were In town Sun day ,guests of the Maxwell family. LA VOGUE SUITS AND COATS FOR LADIES AND MISSES Queen Quality Shoes for Ladies, Stern-liloch Clothes for Men, W. L. Douglas Shoes for Men, And many other good lines we might name. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. e Lakeview Mercantile Co. I Jepson Threw Cooper Twice, But Only Downed Cravens Once The wrestling match came off Sunday nigh. Jepson succeeded in throwing Cooper twice within 9 minutes. Hc got Cravens on the first fall, but on the second1 one Cravens threw him, and Jepson did not succeed in downing Cravens in the prescrib ed time of 45 minutes for both men. The result shows that Jepson is a young Hercules and probablv will make an outside record, if he cares to go after that sort of thing. The ietures of the h sky young fellows are presented herewith : ;. fcy'i vvyiMtfc . . . Mfr ':' : ti 1 l V . .. , F J k " -t -. i '3 "a ' - ' ' ' ,u ' - I V ' ' -l ' t X - ( t 1 f t i : Si7' i y ' - . '3 : v iZU-H.mltt inn jb.STii CRAVENS JEPSON COOPER is now engaged i'lilsh was in dow n last w eek ! COYOTE SCALPS COMING IN FAST How to Obtain a Title to State Lands The County Clerk "h oilice is ilointr a big liiisuiess tliew ilnys -- jinyiny Hcalp liount.eH. The lawt two weeks l-.'s coyote petls have been brought to the'offiee. Yesterday W. U. Ilam mersley, the forest rauijer brought in 42 coyote pelts und besides) secur ed a big diamond wolf lip Crooked Creek. The elt of which measured 5 feet and 4 inches. A. L. lllghflll brought In 18 coyotes and Josh Ilntchlnsou 8 more yesterday. C U.Sevier, of Coffey vide. Kan sas, who came here at the opening and drew a 10 acre tract in this val ley .will remain duriug the winter. Lake view, It. 10, los IliOVS! C.IKLs! COLU.MlilA lil CVCLHI'ULK! (I rent est oiler out. , (let your friennds to suiicsril.e to our ; niiiga.ine and sve will make you ii pii'Henl. of ii 10. (JO (. "til ti m I) in Hicyi lu - the best made. Ask for pal I irulai s, free oulllt, mid circular, "Telling Mow To Start". - Address. "The Iti cvele Man," 'Jf-til Fust. 'J'.l Street. New York City, N. Y. tiOtti Ore. Laud t o., S'.jSKJ, See. S i, '.. S mc M-e. tt. It. 16. ,NWnrNwir, See. II I', is. It. 17 4NFir,N WfirNLiir. S. c. 'J'., I'. tis, II. 17, S'iHF.qr.KF.iirSW.ii' S"' i:i, T. .-17, K. 22. All, See. ,'1, T. .is, K. JJ. N', J.BK.ir, Sec. il. T. ".m, It. L'. S'.BWqr, Sec. II. T. tiN, It. -'.!. 17o:i.(iH ac. L. ti. Kel.. OL'iiJW. Cul. Ore. Land Co.. WjMCqr, NKKqr, Sec. I."i; I.1.. CSNWiir, Sec. XI, SFiirSLiir, See THE CHAUTAUQUA CIRCLE The Chautauqua Circle will meet Monday, Oct. 'i'lth.nt 7 p. m. with Miss Mabel Itiee, A full attendance is desired, us we rev in the reading for Octoi er. The program is as fol lows: Mrs. ltowiuiin and Miss liurgess, "Woman in the Progress of Civil i.at inn". Misi Johnson i:nd the Misses Horn.: First. 12 books of tho Iliad .Mrs liieber and Mi.is Vernon "(iieei. View of l,lle"C,ia. I. Miss Lice "The Sloiy of the Nile Dueller:.'" Mim. Leslie Sealer: "Historic l' pi s i if A n h it i i t in c. ' ' Smiles and Squalls II y "TIIK K. It II XT OXK" A milliner alteui.ted to smuggle a lot of plumes i'lio New Y'ork. She had the in in her stockings. Some vile man probably saw her coming down the gang plank and got stuck on her shape. Or it might be some jealous minded womau might have sized her up and mid her pulled on ge era principles. poor 1 1 eii r w as sh rn i ,'ldel IUIU'iiV- l!' l;,r N.iw I hey h ive sei I husel. ill's au'. from ! ' Ih. Shiielv.-. ! What ing to le tan Lil At any r:ife the t lie Coch in-hen .i d extremities. aled down Me l'.!'.' years to 78 1 i -i t ne use of try Tl.e time is sure NOW OPEN duiisslon ll'ic, I'.ver.v evening'. We iii hilay al'leruooii Ladies' Day. !',. I!. i:..-'l'0, l'r I if! Lime and Brick HAHN& KELLLV, ! Wc iue now Liri'purtiiA lolun n our i: of Lliiic, ami will be prepared In I w . r-D.ooo 5. Ic "view 1 1 1 ' i! V' i ii i 1 s i o hll ma. I' ll' r our tirst 1. 'loi't time, anil III 1.1' I uar. i ii I e i, ih nl brick, whie d best Miialiiy, M rioviug Picture Show Up- to - Date a1o in;; i is't uri s AD I llnsl r.i tt'il Slinks RO(iIi ATI CUAMii.S ii- i i v cum s I cum ing when 'iM.s'erit.v ill say Koek erleller's lortiiiewas only HO centime-! And in time to come nobody I will l.elieve there ever as a tat man i in t he W hile 1 1 oiisc. Cou-ideral.le out-iile inquiry lin reached this i.;':;ee concerning: the method to be employed to obtain lauds from the state of Oregon. The F.xaniiner has been ndvUed by 1'eier Appleyate, State Land Atretit, at Salem, us follows, which intending purchasers will do well toclip: Any vacaDt, surveyed, non-mineral Oovernaaent land in Orsgon, whether timbered or otherwise, may be secur ed through the State In the tnanaer here indicated. The maximum area that can be sold to one person Is 320 acres (In case of an lrreglar section 3:10 acres) . The tracts need not le contiguous nor the applications be presented at one time. In filing the blanks the application to purchase is to be completed in full containing a correct description of the tract to be selected slid with i iiiuiiiji lis sworu uciurp a nuun . public or countv cicris- Stale On the iileninity list blank each smallest legal subdivision of the land desired should lie separately (lesi'ribed under the heading "Selec tions". The non mineral ntlidavit is to be made by some competent per son who is familiar with the land in tines' Ion and may be either applicant or another. The date of personal ex animation of the land by affidavit s in. old be wit bin three months prior t i he filing of the selection list. On this blank nothing else is to be tilled. The present price of base 'or iileni nity selections Is ?10.(K) per acre. At least onc-iii'th of tne total purchase price must accompany the application and non-mineral affidavit. Botlce oi " . -.-1 1 -li Helec'iou is published fyr five sucesfve weeks In a paper to be ties igu i'oiI by ihn register. Tne State I ..i si filing , publication and other fees, wliere the selection contains ten acres or more. If the selection is less than ton acres, applicant must remit el2-00 extra for fees; ex cesses, if any will be returned. If the land applied for is covered by any form oi entry or filing, relinquish ment of the same should accompany the application. A receipt for the first payment ia not issued until the selection le approved in the local United State Land Office. Should a selection be reji'cted the application and money are returned. No interest la charg ed ou deferred payments until the selection Is clear listed In the General Land Office and the land is patented to the State. At that time a certifi cate of sale is issued. In the event of failure to secure patent, a'l money paid to the State on account of the iinrelin.se nrice id the land will lie 8- wltliin tins ' paid to tne pnrcnaser on proper appn cation to the state i.anu tuinni unu surrender of the Clerk's receipt. With the issuance of the certificate of sale the applicant may pay infill", and take a ile.nl; "r nay pay one lifth in one year with Interest at 8 per cent, and one tilth in two years at 7 percent. The renminbi defeered pay ments: are on demand with interest ate peri at 0 p rct'tit. A c.-rtdie can not stand for a ! 'tu:' r Ii ve veins from I hc . I . I e Interest is pay a'-'e- .i:.nu.ii!y note on defeered I :i m.'iiis i.r. retpJired . It will be note I ih i i l he co been raised to i p race. ale Hill l i-siiance. aim not Kodak film lery, opposite NO! r sale V. ii I JJV photo i olllee gal-s'.Mf ST I IT N KY " T :"i r ni hu t Ltl DRENKEL PAS! i tt t ) i u I ; I (l.i vs .'Hid Stun i v s 1 1- Kight t ';.'. isan 1 acte d i ten, w il ii . ;ii . .- i i j.; 1 1 1 . cre.l:il i-l' the lie! i "t I I., ley. AI! level, .electe i jo f.r !. a-v, i.r -.t.e .. A CALL. v"ul ,",K-V,,,W (ft s o '. !ii)M i-:uil N 2.4' lit A 1 7:ei' iiiul S:"tl o'clock 5nidei 's Opera house Admission 10 and lb els i i . i 1 C ' c -. J . . . : I ' I . ' I . I : . , in t he al!. . V.'iiio to- lll'N I'I'.l; 'l'2 .UII'..S bldii, Al inn. Or C. II. McKciulroi), l.akeview II under liie very I ike Val i ay yen r i ou pla : er re c holer-: Ik REAL I LAM) CO. .1 1 u n capo Is IP :4 Ln!;eview Oregon.