lAKMxU.M) KAA.wl.M-.it LAKKMKW, OltKOON.lTUUKMDAl, KK15KUARY 21, Wit exas Land t FOR THE CHILDREN Sold on Crop Payment Plan Crows Rice, Sugar, Oranges, &c OLf? PROPOSITION ; ,i i i the ' District i vmi pay ly ivin i li t a'c 1 1 i vc rccciv- i i i III i i(f If Wll 1 1 m i 1 1 im over .v fr irn.r.i i iii from the I ; : l'( irul 'I ier to tin' I I ( if HllltH' ;,.!-. ill ' All.V ii til I ' It Ih with I'm ! I i i i "' -iiily, It i i i i i i- ,i i ii 4 count ry . W'v will sell you mi m ' " oi Tcxns, in Wharton ouni. us two-fifths of your crop i i cd the purchase price. 'I'hU I'oiiiii iuv own 25. i i In rri I lit yar, hihI yli-l if I t of f inn li'iM llnif. It u v. CoI i'h I U!t hv ii til t ' T ' (ID nf re n( H'. Lnili. T'm la. I I I- 'ill a lil'K'k bit II cane, abulia, cotton corn, or . i tliiMi crnrt chii lo urown wit ' Cil'iaU I k Irrigation ami wll n i . i ' la rtlf ul irly hiiii"I to tin nil lv t .i ric ' O ir ImiiU wl'l Im hoIiI -l-i't- ' i il' in 'Hi I mmriil f nlll- clen' wnt.T to It ISK HH'K or 'i i. hi r I'roJucH o IH tt Ion. which iolude cANII, AI'I'LU. UK Mi. Hih, 'HANUivS 4Hl UK Mi FKUIT Tln pMce of tln'iNi IhihI- t in " i i hi ' I run i-o m fj3.0 $30 00 per Acr., it'll nllii to Loci in i. Ihii-m n a i I ' ,f Laml ul rea-lv I" Crop V. riH.nr.' il !mIi I'liyni mi j.m tilMnOn mt acre In nil inontliH. mo t lint yn will mm i- . i i nv.- oi mi IfiUTfut In wo-km the laml Yoiidnnii '(umil- r mi igK lor the balance. I) n I merely nvtrf In .! il Two-I'M In ot Ytnir t'rni IJnrh u- pavimMit, and the only payment von ar req JireJ t mik j BY THIS PLAN If von Iwive a Imril year wh -nun' o ir -1 - i i i i vn. uive no un pn'll not - ii-ir voi In th fn ' Ii'ii i t I ' . i know yon III Imvi". vtiur farm la an pll t "' Von inu rhoo your own - r t .. en .' Hi t i - iilrv n' iia-t 75 qer cent of am-n crop to bo llice mwim vi l ii" no iiroilt . S. H. RILEY. LAND DEPT.. SAN ANGELO. TEXAS Lane City, Wharton County, Texas Hay City Matao tla County, Texas, lie ure to mention TMli hXAMI.NKK when you write advertisers. Th Vow.li. TUU la a Kamc Hint uptcIhvi the mind. Home player Ix'Klna liy auk lug qucxtlon ot tlio ieraoii neit to 111 in, w I) Icli iniint lc aiiNWcred without ua Iiik the vowrl which the qoeatloner prohlblta. Conn tern lu the form of beena or rhljia or Mia of nier ahould be evenly distributed Ix-fore Hie jfnme lxKltia, and If the forbliMeii vowel la ued la answer the culprit muxt pay to the qaeatloner three counlera. The next lu liue then naka a crea tion, and an n round the rlrcle. There tnsy le a box of cnmllea for a prize, and the one who hna the moat counters : t the end of the K"e la the winner. The ueHtlonliiK mny te like thla: Q. Have you been out of towa thla , eeaaou' Anawer without o. A. Yea, we were at the Hcualde. I Q. I)o you love iiiiimIc? Anxwer with-! out I. A. Yea; very much. Q. I)o you play tenula? Answer with out e. A. I do pluy It. Q. I to you like punch? Anawer with out n. A. The drink I do not like; the paper I do. Q. Who told you about the wanp'a neat? Anawer without o. A. Then 1 ahould tell a atory; you told me. (And ahe pay a a forfeit.) r o 0 0 0 8 fi 9 0 5 0 LAKE COUN TY ABSTRACT CO. Q Incorporarcd. 0 A Complett Record Weluive tuiide an entin triuiMi ript oi nil Iti-corda In Luke Omntv h icli In an r wiv.nnVct K-il l'roMTty In the county. We have it complete Uin on! of every Morttfaifi- and irunafur ever tnu.le In Lake tVnmiy, ami ever I H- I Riven. Errors Found in Titles In iranacribimt the record we have found nuim-roiia tnort KiUP'M recorded In the Deed record and indexed; aud many deed are recorded In the M or tirade record and oilier ttooka. HuudrelH of inortKiiueM nud deed. me eot Indexed at all, ami in out dllllcull to trtu'e 1 1 1 from the mordn. We have notations of all these Errors. Other cannot II ml them. We have put hundreda of dollara liuutliiK up theae errora. and we can fully K'urnntet our work. i 0 5 0 0 8 8 8 8 8 Character Cama. All the playera alt u round In a circle. The player who drat thinks of an In teresting character In one of (Jrlmin'a fairy tales, or In "Alice In Wonder land' or any other hook that la quite familiar to all the plMjcrn, nits on the floor within the circle inul IwrIdb to deacrlbe the iharncter. 'J'lio other chil dren listen carefully, and the first one who thinks he has kucmhc1 the charac ter atta on the floor Ix'side the other aud continues to ileHi-ril.e i!ie churuc ter. If he hua kucmm-iI rightly and Is correct In his description, the first player allows hlin to k on describlnK. but If he Is mistaken the first player abooa him out of the came. As soon a a child thinks he hus guessed the character he alts on the floor und tells what he knowa of the character, and so It Roes on till all the children are alttlng on the floor except those who have guessed wrong, and they are all driven out of the game. J. D. VENATOR, manager. lOOtniOIOlOIOIOiOl 8 Tha Old Man of tha 8ky. The Iroijuols point out to their chil dren a cluster of atara which they call the "old man." White pe pie do not alwaya know why It la. They tell thla atory of hla reaching the aky. or the "great blue wigwam:" An old chief was tired of life and ot hla people. He took hla bundle and walking atli k and went to the high est bluff. There be aang his death chant. Ills people followed. I ut wait ed at the foot of the bluff. While they were watching they raw him slowly rise luto the air, his voice sounding fainter and fainter. The spirit of the four wlnda raised him to tlie "srreat atar lodge." He was given a place among the stars. Hla stooping form, his staff e'd bun dle are now pointed out to Indian chil dren ns they watch the Ftars at nlaht. Indian Craftsman. In Tha Connty Court, Of The Btata Of Oregon : For Laka County Order To filiow Can us: in tha mat tat of tha Guardianship of Kryan Kmeraou and Krrol Kmersnn minora. It appearing to thla Oonrt from tha petition thla day prksented and riled by Faro ham K. Harris, the guard lan of tha estatea within lha State of Oregon nf the above-named Jiryao Kmenon and Rrrol Kmarson, non resident minors, ptaylng for an order of aala nf certain real astata belonging to sa Iii minora, tnat It wnnld n to the Ix'st intaraa.a of anid war 'Is and each of t hem that aucb real estate should ba sold. It la heretiy ordered that the next of kla of the laid tarda and nil per aoua interested In the said estate ap pear before this Court on Wednesday the 20th day of April, 1'JIO. at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. of sal I day at I he Courtroom of thla Court, at the Courthouse In tha County of Lake, Ktate of Oregon, ten and there to show came why an order should not be grantid for tha aala of such real estate, described In such petition aa follows: The undivided one-third In terest, subject to a right of dower, in the Northeast Quartet of the South weit Quarter of (Suction Twenty eight Iti Township Thlrtf-olna Hntith. Kauge Tweuty, Kast of the Willamette Men dlao. In Lake duiitr, Ktate of Ore gon, and it la furthe ordered that this order be serrel bv publiabiog the BH'ne O'ice each week for three successive week prior t sai l 20th day of April. 1910, In the Lake Coun ty Kxaintuer, a newspspei of general circulation and puhlisbei In Lake County, Oregon. Dated this ll'h dav of February, 1910. 13 Ualv County Judge 7W10 Si CASTOR w hvhi it II I ' I FARM, CITY AND TOWN LOANS FIV15 IMJR CUNT interest, NINIv years' time with privilege of paying at any time. Return payments monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or aunually, to suit borrower. For partictlars wnte The Jackson Loan and Trust Co. 310 Century Uhlg. Denver, Colorado. THE MAGAZINE Why Read Human Life I UKOAUriK It la '.bright. HKCAUSK it ia informing. BE0USKIt puUatea with huuiaue Interest. rilKCAUSE it plctiitea celebrities of all aorta. HKCAUSK It gives life atones of live people of the day-reople you waut to know about. HE0AU8K It tella you pf the aotivi tiea of meu and womeu in the politi cal. bualuoBS, aooul and eoonomloal world. UUCAUSFi It will Kivo you more real Information about the character aud work of meu atd women of to day than auy otter publication. ' HEOAUSKUU a magazine that la dilfraent different from any other publication printed. It la unique, absolutely origlual and the only magaziue devoted exclusively to peo ple. UECAUBE It la prluted ou high Krade paper, ia profusely Illustrated with the beat half tone nlatea that can be procured, haa a beautiful art Htlo cover piloted lu three colora, la of convenient alzo and easily haudled of the People, By the People, For the People BECAUSE it la human beluga thai eople are interested in today and iUMAN LIKE elves von the Ufa stories of the prominent meu and wo meu or the woild in tbe most attrao tive form. It tella you of their daily life, habits and eccentricities and gives yon Interesting faota about their work and aocompolisbmenta. Z 15ECAUSE to know what tbeorld ia doing, how blutoiy ia being made yon must have a kuowledge ot tbe leadiug meu and women of tbe world the people who are doing thlnga. HUMAN LIFE will give you a more intimate knowledge of the peo ple who are leadera of the world to day than auy other publication. BECAUSE ita ai tides are written by auoh well knowu aiid brilliant writers ou national topics aa Alfred Henry Lewis Vance Thompson Bailey Millard Klbeit Hubbard Ciara Morris Ada I'attersou Charles Edward Russell Uptru Sinclair Pavid Craham Phillips Brainier Whitlock Margaret Kobe Larua Jean Libby. Tha Game of Mosaic. A writing game for any number. Euch writes a word on a slip of paper, and after the Klips are mixed one of the players draws and rends them In the way they come, and each person must write them down In the same order. Theu each one must write a little story or paragraph, using tbese words In that order. Tbe game may be made more diffi cult by requiring the atory to be with in n specified length or written within a certain time, or It may be made easier by allowing tbe playera to In troduce the words In any order they please. Cama of Magio Mirror.. This ia a "catch" game. Two people must understand how It is played. One la to leave the room. While she Is gone the other has one who doea not know how to piny look Into the mirror. The absent one Is recalled and by look ing luto the mirror can tell who looked Into It while she was out. Here la the catch: The one who la aiding her takes, ns nearly aa possible, particu larly wltb the hands, tbe position of the one who looked In. Of course it la beat to take one who baa not a posi tion like others lu the room. Compar atively few ever catch on to this game. Tha Prof tor's Monvy. Professor Cipher says be haa 108 Coins in hla pocket aud that they con sist entirely of dlmea and cents. What la the total amouut? You might think this ia impossible to solve, but It Isn't The anawer la $4.32, and no other sum will fulfill the conditions. There are thlrty-slx dimes and seventy-two cents. Trove this and satisfy yourself. Riddla and Answer, How can you make a Maltese croaa with less than twelve unbent and un broken matches? Answer By striking only one match and dropping It on bis buck. If the first falls, try another. HUMAN LIFE PUBLISHING CO. H:iO Atlantic Ave, lloaton, Maaa. and read. IOC AT NEWS STANDS HUMAN LIFE - $1.00 PER YEAR, When Rosy Sings. Our little Ftosy's volco Is queer. But mother says she'd rather hear Our Itosy bIiik moot any day Than lots of folks that aet lame py. We're real good friends, all six of us. But if we ever have a fuaa Or set a Utile rron some day. Why, Rosy stops us right away. Before we've hardly said a thing She'll make a bow, and then she'll sing, "Birds In their little neata avrea." And she can't really sing, vou seal Then wa all lauah till we most cry. 8n inoltier always nvi, "Well, I Hv been tu coneerta, but my cholo Would lie tir Rosy'a useful voice. Youth's Companion. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION -ISOLATED TRACT Public Land bale Department ot the Inerlor, U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore., Feb. II, 1910 Not Coal Land. Serial 02598 Notice ia hereby given that, aa di rected by tbe Commissioner of tbe Ceneral Laod Office, under provi sions of Act of Googreaa approved Jone 27. 1006 (31 Stats., 517) we will offer at public sale, to tbe highest bidder at 10 o clock A. M., on tbe IHtb day of March 1910, t this office, t he following described laud: NWJ. SWJ4' SWiSEJ Section 17, Town sbio 30 South. Range 20 East. Any persons claiming adversely tbe above described land are advised to file their claims, oi objections, on or before tbe time designated for Bfil9 ARTHUR W. ORTON. Register. FRED P. CRONEM1LLER, F17M18 Receiver. NOTICE OF FILING OF PLAT. U. S Land Office, Lakeview, Ore., Feb. 15tb, 1910. To Whom It May Concern : Notice ia hereby given that fraction al township plat of Township 32 S. R. 16 E. (beluk balance of township) and nf Townhsip 33 S. K. 17 E. (being balance of township) will be filed in tbis office March 20 tb, 1910 On and aftei above data all of aaid lands will be subject to selections, entry, or filiug on. If said lan'ds are not otherwise reserved or appropri ated. ARTHUR W. ORTRON, Register. FRED P. CRONciMILLFR Receiver. ALL FRUIT TREES MUST BE SPRAYED To Lake County i irchardlsta : Notice ia hereby given that fruit growers must make pieparationa to throughly spray their fruit treea during tbe year 1910. A. M. SMITH, Inpsector Dated, Nov Itb, 1909 lmo. Blue Prints Made I will make Blue Prints of uny townxhlp of land in tbe Lakeview- Land District, and do abstract work. Call or write W. B. SNIDER Lakeview - Oregon OREGON MAP SALE Price Ou while they Iaat. Shows all Land Grant frauds and haatheORUON rtlLITARY KOAD Grant complete, by aectlona. Entire output of this map owned by HUNTER LAND CO., 427 LurulM?rmen8 BUIr. Portland, Oregon. airTT"" f AM OilOL 2 PER CfcKT. AVcgclaW PrepanfbnrorAi slmilai in$ ihe FoorfandRpguta ling (lie Siomacte and!3owasi USTGB Promotes Digr slionJCkerfi ncssandlteviontalnsnriUi? Oniiint.Morprune norMiucraL! PnOT NARCOTIC. MrryrsfOdlkSiMiZlJTIwA JixJrma AcMttUtt- )pft tnetf Iawiijririanw. Aperfecl Remedy forConsftp non , your uvbm.vuiix Worms forrvwstoTiJjevertsfr ness andLOSS OF SLEEP. FacSiwae SUjnafurtef For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Guaranteed tmderthe F53 Exact Copy of Wrapper. Ill Use For Over Thirty Years Eli Tw eurrMta nr. m VMS errr. , EMSlffl o The Real Home Paper. Ihe San Francisco Chronicle. M. H. de YOUNG. Sane, Conservative and Well Edited, Dafly SundayWeekly Sunday's in Colors Wm. Wallace, Dealer at Lakeview, Ore. Order Now invir TIM1T We Have Found Those H J1JJ rors in the County Records. i ft tr tr. I rrt Abstract of Title to all Lands in Lake County Furnished. Terms Reasonvble. Tract Index Abstracting Co. Wm. JACOBS, Manager. LAKV1EW, - - OREGON, ffi -ay INSURES LAROB RETURNS I it' iWl "CAMPBELL SYSTEM" "Norman Oolden, a Dilll m rancher, has produced from 75 acres tbis eaaon, a crop of potatoes worth 116,125.00, uelng the AHPBELL DRY FARM SYSTEM, The yield was 215 one dollar sack a per acre, or 351 bushels per acre." (iIiwkow, Moutaua, Democrat, Oct. 1901. There ia no reason why you can not get result like tbis b following tiie princlplex recorded in CAHPAELL'S SCIENTIFIC FvA A Monthly Magazine of authority on Soil Culture. CAMPBELL'S SCIENTIFIC FARMER THE LAKEVIEW EXAMINER BOTH FOR S1.00 32.00 S2.00 UNtY SHELLS EJECT KLOW THROUGH OPCMNCMrauaT PUMP GUN WEFT? CONVENIENT JAfTTY EASILY TAKEN AnaJTT THE GUN YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOP At last a bammerless solid breech shot gun has been Invented! Its perfect ballance and smooth, easy action, will win your approval. Get the Remington and you have the modern, safe pump. It is a game gun, yet at the trap It won the big Eastern and Southern Handicaps. Pj Aioniy, Dtu riptivi Illustrated Foldtrt Fret. HEM1NUTOX AltMS CO., llluu, N. Y. 313 lirouilwar. New York, N. Y. 0