Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, March 17, 1910, Page SIX, Image 6

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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
JUTIOKaL
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Jam. S, Mi.
. . . . Philander
Pcealdenl ....
Vice Frcaldent
Hrrtary of State
Hootnary of Treasury
Gwndaryof War
Attorney C,noraI .
roatmanttr tteneral . .
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... Ftunkllii Ma. . iiili
.. Jacob It lu-kin"ii
licorv W. Wli-kciHBin
Frail H. HU.hi-.M-k
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"eoretarypf Navy
Kecrnary Interior . .
IV. ortte
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a - .mm.r' Cliarl.-a Naiscl
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r u .m..r I' Vens oni .iimiii..iu?
Kirhards..
V. 8. l-and
STATK.
toernor
r'ary of Sta'
Treasurer . .
Atiorm'v doner
Hiifi. Public In
Prln i. i
Dairy tinl Foe .
0 t. Seuators
CotiKri suiet
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A M. Cra lord
J. H i a"
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I John
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Johnotha ! . Jf
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Cbi 1 Justice
K S. Hcan
F. A Moore
f Koi'i'M I-akin
(Will K. Km
) . T S.ater
I' Din A L WSTRIv
, lin II. Ni'laml
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Jung.
Itorr-
.Kll.ilTIV
Joint Senator
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4i. II Mcrryman
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- LAND OFFICE.
A . W. or
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LiKKUirXTY
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lorveyor
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II R. Hi'rylor.i
.ui l'rou.li't
TOWS OK LAKE VIEW
Usr bHii.y.
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LAKKVItW BOAKPOKTKAi x.
PTCTideiu
Tioa Ter.
f?ecreaiy
Fiuanie I'ommiltcman ...
Industrial
Publicity "
Ptock
Wu'nicipal '
Agricultural '
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F. l. Mil ir
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... r. E. Si-iiter
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W. 1' Itiryior.l
11. W. Irvusel
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Room Htaaquartera for t-tranitvrs
CHURCH DIRECTORY
FIRST METHOPIST CHl Rl H-t-l NPA
Sebool at iu a. m. Preaching every hntidaj at
Uarn arid 7 :: p. m. Et.wi.rth U-ag.ie every
BuSday evening it :. Wayei Jhu
dayat 7:30 p. m- I doir meetinir at '-"P-"ai"'
Aid Everr Wednesday at I:) p. m.
Everybody cordiaUy invited., arviee..
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF I.AKEVIE-
Preacning service ai 11 -7 - - -. --
... io.7iu.ih hnnilal i-Cbool at 10 A M.
ZfiZ, Krietv at S:30 PM. Baptist Youn
People' I'nimi ai6:PMnn eac b s-unday.
pSver Meetine at 7:30 P M Wednesday eve-
nlnk. Everj body invited to attj-ua an aer-
CATHOLIC CHURCH EVERY ST.NDA MASS
and Benediction at 10 o'clock a. m . sutiday
achool after BenedwOon Week dY.M?'? "
7KI0 ft.m. MICHAEL O'MALLE. b. J.
FIRST BAPTltjl CHURCH OF worwK t
at New Pine crek. Oreiron. Preaeblng ser
Jiceaat 11 A If and TM P M of each
of every month. Sunday School atlUA M.
Prayer Service at 7:10 on Wednesday evenum
of each weed. All are cordially invited to
attend iDC services
KE
L. E. HENLERSON,
LODGE DIRECTORY
ao.-ieXmkw 111-
Mei't evcrv s. nii'l and f.iurtti Thur-.'sy .f
each mont'li. in Mm'm.Ic H. Uk. i '
Ctias.Tori!:-i.--n. W.M.: VM. "iiin K
oegree t : i'
No. 77. 1 ..' I., i
third Tin.
Hal!: Ef
I., of H . : M-ii ..
Wiilitts, 1-.. . !
I. O. O. F--1.AK .-.
O. F., meets i
Fellows Hall, al '.
1 lXK-!l'il.K I.
!: i--' i - i' - N -
urday e:i.l:j
..o u'clcx k, froin ' '
olcliK'lt from Aj
. E. Cheney. N. Ii.
to April 1, and et
September 3o. A.
Cheney , Secretary
I. O. O.F.-I.AI.EVIEW ENCAMPMENT NO 1
I. O. O. F., meets ttie first and third Ttinrs
ilnv veniTii.1. i.f each month ill 'Odd K.rll-iW."s
Hail, Lakeview. C. t. Arthur, C. P.,
Hnmuier.ley, scribe.
A. 11
EEBEKAH LOIXJE LAKE IEW LOJMiE, NO.
2-', I. O. O F., meeta the second and fourth
Fridavaof each month in Odd Fellow Hail,
Mrs. fda Heryford. N. i.i Mr. Edna Miller
V.ti.; F. W. Payne. Secretary; Mrs. L.J. .
lilagiiton, Treasurer.
. E. S. ORIENTAL CHAPTER, NO 5, LAKE
vlew , OrcKoii, Meets on Tuesday, on or. be
fore full moon and two weeks thereafter, in
Masonic Hall, at 7: t0 o'clock.
Visiting members are cordially invited.
CORNELIA A.WAlSON, W. M,
IDA UEBACH. secretary
PROFESSIONAL CAKDS
F. Conn
Attorney at Law
and Abstractor
Ukrvirw, IHrecjoa
OFFICE-Iialv liuii.linif.
J. D. VENAT(jR
Attorney at Law,
Uml nattei-M hpeclalt)
OFFICE Dalr Building.
CHARLES UMRACK
Land and Law Of. Ice
Abstractor ot Titles
ttsoialished lhs
J.aiifcviio. ,Ore-
Y, LAIR TIKJMPSON
Attorney at Law
Cilice lu O. V. L.Co.'ri Building.
Lakkvikw, Ohkoon
piios.
J. POWELL
Attorney at Law
JOIIlec lu Duly Bulldlny
Lakeview Ohkoox
EVERY KIND OF LAND
ATTRACTS BUYEKS
Farming Lands Sought
Z7 a7
Now Instead of City
Property
There is more jtiuiey helm luvested
today la timber, fruit lands and
i Inck'O'l-oir lrtii'io lu Waatiluutoii, Ore
juuii, I.IhIio ntl'1 liritl.iti I'olimitiiit IIihu
e T tiff oi e id the lustory or trie
Northweet.
One reHHou ailvHnreil for thia by
1 oat CHiutallsta U HiHt aui'b luteat
nit"t otlei eater iiidiu'etueots
iu the nay of forttiue malilaK
than lines lUveKtmeiit in rity
property. Ther was a time when
tuen withtuo'iev for kooiI ttpeoiilatiouK
turned to curb ritiea Seattle, i'tt-
i poiun, pokacp, foriianu hl d oi'ei
i lr.e cities if tbe Northhwtt, lu
I now vn. et baxe reaol ed t tin t vtate
i whert" tliern is no longer Buy chance
j to apei'iilate The tuitu with a bu
(forttiue cau coutiuue to tmy oitvreal-
ty. iuHTi.ro it an.l make motiey tint
' tiios Kith a gtnall fortntii. w!ik1i It
is hoped to double or triple, must,
In k rl.se here than Hie citie if be j
ivanta to lie tiii'tasf ill.
Snied business men with an eye
t the future ao not hesitate to say
thai the fortuue of the future aitt
come from tte timber, l.ictted ntf
laud" and fruit Iiq.Is of the North-we.-t.
Durintt the nast few week a1
nutrber of rich Settle men have iu- !
vested heavily in Dri'k'on and l.iaho
lands and thev s:iy ti.ey are more
than pleased with their iu vestments. !
ii is me in eunou to cut uu tins iauu
into small farms aud sell them to eel -
tiers
A blii rush is expected this spriutt
for the railroads h.tve been extensive-
ly exidoitiuit tbe cc.tiutry and are
olferiuR special inducements to set
tlers. Tti-msiWids of ne.v people are
jexpectel tu locate in the three states
;i hin ttie nxt year. Kvery etate
: will k.et its he The Hill rods de
! clare that the next few mouths will
j ituess a wouderful rush frcm the
1 east au.i middle west to ttie Fucitic
I Northwest, This is itiformatiuu based
'upon the beavy enquiry for rates
I ma te tu eastern agents of the North
ern FaciHc and Oreat Northern.
Nasal Catarrh quicklv yields to treat
ment by the agreeable, aromatic Ely's
Cream Balm. It is received throutrh the
nostrils and cl-auses and h- als the w hole
Biirface over which it liJus8 itself. Iirug.
gista a'll the inc. size. Te-t it and you
are sure to continue the treatment till re
lieved. Announcement.
To accomnioilate those wh are partial
to the use of atomizers in applying liquids
into the nasal passages fur catarrhal trou
ble, the proprietors prepare Cream Halm in
liquid form, which will be known as Ely's
Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the
spraying tulie is 75 cents. Ilruu''ists or by
mail. The liquid form em-Midics the med
icinal properties of the solid preparation.
RKSTORATION TO ENTRV UF
LANOXIN NATIONAL FOREST
Notice is hereby givsn that the
lands described below, embracing 100
acrs within the Fremont National )
Forest, Oreeoo, will be subject to set- i
tlement and entry under the provi-i
sions of tbe bomesteal ia-vs of tbe ;
United States and the act - i June 11.
lCiHJ iIU Stat., U:i: , at the United
States laud ottlce at Lakeview, Ore-
enn, on May 10, 1 0 1 0. Any settler I
ho .tas actually hd! iu ood faith I
claiiui'K auy of i-aid lands for Huri '
en I
' '1 r ni i
'. -l-d
-qo3 rrior
IV t TI I- .
i January 1.
t 'I Hume,
1 i make a '
i : Is actual I
. -ri) listeti j
t he persons '
have a prfi
n the pr'or !
ha- u i r
bo men . e -.
ly or ci.;.'..
upon be
ment inned
'l-rence
e..rr f:
1 il: '
til
I el i .
fereiiie iiu.it eui
-it
riyct jf any tuch sell.. r,; iovided such
f-etiler or applicant is qualified to
make homestead entry and the prefer
ence riubt is exercised pri-jr to Mav 10,
1910. on which dae th
lauds will he i
and entry ty ,
subject to settlement
auy qualified person. The lands are
as follows: The NKJ of SEJ of
Set. 8; the of SW); the SEJ of
w-4 or ec. y, r. 'in s . k 10 k , w. i
M : listed upon tbe application of
Ralph Jamison o' Silvei Lake, Ore
Kon ; Lintti-251.
S. V. Pron 1 Ht. Assistant, Co-nmis-sioner
of the Uenet .1 Lan I Office.
Approved Fabruary 19, UM0, Frank'
Pierce, First Assifctant St-cretary of;
tbe Interior M 10-Til I
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
i Estate of J. II. HotcbklsH, deceased
j Notice is hereby giveu that, tbe
underbiuned, J. C Hotchkias, was on
the 15th day ot February. 1910, an-
; Doioted executor of the estate of J.
III. HntibkisB, deceased, bv tbe Coun
ty Couit of Lake County, Oreuon
and bas qualified. Therefore, all par
sons having claims agaiuHt said estate
are hereby iequired to present them,
with the proper vouchers, within nix
mouths from the date of this notice,
to the said executor at the ctiice of
W. Lair Thompson in Lakeview, Ore
gon. Dated February loth 1910
J. C HOTCIIKISS.
Executor of the Estate of J. H.
Hotel) kiss, Deceased 4wki.
i 1 '3 I THE TWO HORSE BRAND)
AJTowf.rCo.Bo5tom.uaT'" JfV7 I
FARMING INDUSTRY
TAKES ON NEW LIFE
Over One Hundred Thou
sand Land Claims
Filed Last Year
WASHINGTON March 'J -Timt the
farmlnit liidustiy it reoettluu an ;
impetus In some par: of the country
at least is Indicated In the ruh
fur
ll"
settlement for public domain dm Inn
tba ttrwt six months of the current
fiscal year. Nol it hstitudltic that
tbe extent of tbe national lantts bas
steadily decreased throutrh res-ratlon
1 "r o
and settlement 11 1. 000 entries were l
established diirlntr tbe first half of j
thia year while 80 (o0 was the total:
for the correspond! nit period of the I
proceeding twele months.
This Imrease of ItO.OlH) is attributed '
in a larite tart tn the .I'JO-aore In. me-
stea l act for be settlement f certain '
arid lauds for I r v t;irmlti. One
bund red
mnde in
V out.
and
one
eiktbty
tisy at
out i li s were
(ireat Falls,
PLANT TREES IS
VERY GOOD ADVICE
The (ollowiiitf iton.1 advice about tree'r0" l',le Luke.
Krowiiitf is taken from tbe Keno tin- ''i the Matter of the Lstata of K. K.
zette. writte.' tiy a corrospondent. ' Coon-e. deceived, t'ltntlon.
who evidently ercukg I V tt e book. It lo 'i hein.i C'oonse, Kella Ooonse,
is
worth heedinif. as notlilnu adds
' more to the ciinernuce and wuitti -)f i
! a place tb:n an abun luuco tif tree
I vrowtb :
i Kirst. tbe value of anv iriperfy
' is treatlv increased by sha le trees.
Second, the comforts of life ou a
' place are added to tor men, women,
children and chickens by the shale,
j Third the fruit tieis take proced
ence I k'an show fun an apple tree
iu Keno that produced 10 worth of
apples in one season.
i 1-otirtli, shade trees don t ne-'es-arlv
: cost mot.ey.
buy from the
If von cannot afford to
mirsTvniHii nri'Hiiin n
! picuic parly consisting of your fami -
I ly. or your prospective family. Hti.l
' hie aay to the country to di them
! for yourself Set them out ycurself.
land afterwards lie in the shade of
(he'ii yoursHf
. Fifth, don't be sti iv with the
! number, especially if you are uettiuit
them frre, put your trees five feet
apart, and then you pet some shade
the first year, even make almost a
bede of them for n yenr or two.
It will be very easy to corueOeorue
Washington's trick on them later if
necessary.
Sixtb, Carolina poplar and Balm
of Oilead variety are fouud very de
sirable but if scarce plenty ot tbe
Lombard? can be bud anywhere so
get busy as now is the time.
Hood River apple men are now in
vesting In RckMje r'ver apple lands.
They will get over in Lake County
after a while, and will then wonder
why they delayed comma so long!
A Portland purse sna'cber not. a
year on tbe rock-pile. Hut old John
I), aid J. Fieri), continue in that
business rik'ht hIum and Madam
"Ju-tice" is Mind as a bat, and tier
scales ou " ' "'
Suliscriin ior in. r.xuininer.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C A S T O R A
Notice of Dissolution
To whom it may concern: Notice
U hereby ulvi-n that the purttierNlilp
heretofore -xiKtitiit between Cliiiid 1 .
Johns ami L. F. Conn under tin- st Ii
and firm niitne of CONN Ac JOHN'S
nt I.nkoview, fireron, bun Loon this
ilny ilisMol veil bv iiiuiiiilI coiiHi-nt uf
H.,, .,ti,erw. Hold Claude M. Johns
retirim frmn the firm.
All inouojM due or to lii't oiiit; due
said linn are payuble to tbe anid
L. F. Culin, and nil olilintloim here
tofore contra ted by xuid firm arc
payable to him.
February JikI 1010
L. F. Conn
CwlO C. -M Johns
OVER 6S YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
fir eir. si a
Copyrights Ac.
Anronft Rcnrltng a nketrh ami rtcfripf ton mr
nnlcklf utt:urtaiu rnr tM'itintii froje wlmf tif-r an
in vent 1' hi is prohHhlr jDiHtntHHIo. ( oniriiiitiiriv
iiofimtrict)r',oi.ini-iiMiil. HAHfJfiOOK 1'uH'iiU
i!fit ffw. OMimt NtfMiir y tor -ui lug put(ni.
t'utt'ux taitori tiirfuifi Muini A Co. rocelrt
tpecutiruUice, wt hout chwrive. lu tbe
Scientific Jltncricnn.
A hdnrtnomefy" HlnnCratAfl wnklf. I nrvntt rtr
fiilatlofi of ttfiy pi'HiiiLiOc Jiiuriuil. rJ friiiH. t'i ft
ff-xr; four months, $L ttolUball nivjidcalerH.
MUNN & Co.368 New York
Uracil om. u. I7H V Ht- Waliliiiili.ii, I), t.
a.MMj.
if rfflm
i TI1K HOY CRITIC
Richard Croker, at mi open air
I ii no hoot) Ht I'hIiii Uracil, told a
i Ceoi'tie Washington story.
' "A teacher, " ;.( began. "WHS roil -I
ducting h It'fMtin In history,
j "Tommy Jones. " she sstd "what.
a mere Boom vienrge vtiisninui on
- '
III ii I 1 I
dlattuulltshed hill) f torn Nil
lias? "
I in. " was lie prompt
answer. ash low lot) Star
MlTIC'r. OK LI MS OK 1 LAT
department Of The Intt-r'or,
I'uited Sta.es Liitul (Ulloe l.akrvie,
Oregon, Mar. illi. I'.Uti.
Notion Is hereby ulveu that towh
ship plats, as surveyni tiutler con
itacls No's. 7tK and 771, for Tps.
.11 4. I l. II -I.. .t4.1 II
- ,x "' -"-t v. ir.., Jin., n.
I - L' l 1 L 'LIU l llk
1 i r. , .in it. fr. t , it. i in.
a.'S., I'JF... YV. M. will be llled In this
ottlce on April Uth. ID 10. Ou, and
after said date, all of said lauds
I ., , . , . - ,
I ,"' J"1'1. " " ","lon"- ,?,r.yk,,r
i.m.k .' ii rni.i inu.in wiv III.JI. Iiklif-I
wis reserved or aproprlated.
In this oiuiiiection, will state that I
all lands In Tps. :t.' H , ii I IK. ami
:i:.S . U. K . W. M. am In Klamath
Indian 'eaerviit Inn and lire not sub- 1
jeet to i n try. Tbe other tomnsblps
tor MliU-h platt nre to be llled, r
iu the perniHiient Cascmle h'orst He-
I included therein
unt Biiiijeot lo entiy except to tliose
j bo uiiiy lntxe made settlement pi lor
! to uit hdraival for forest purpurea.
Sued bottlers must make IIIiiik within
ninty days from date of Illlnrf of flats
in this iitllce.
AiM'lU'K W. OKltiN, Ketfister.
I'K l;i 1'. CKONK.MII.LKK, Receiver.
vi v. rio.N.
unity O iurt of
In Tbe ('
Tim State of
, laud" oonae, mid tUlle t tionse,
, and all
other heirs and others in
kuoAti mid unknowu, (ireet
1 ten sed.
int.
In the name of the State of OrKoii.
You are berebv cite I and reiMiired to
appear in the CiiuiitT ('mill of the '
Mate of Oregon, for the County of!
I.u':e, at the Court it om thereol. Hi I
l.akeview. In the Ci.uuty of Lake, on!
Monday, the istb day of April I'.UO, j
at 10 o'clock in ti e forenoon of t.'mt I
day, then and there to show cai.se if 1
any exist why an order should not i
i e made ikrautliiK the prayer of the ;
petitioi; of the administrator on tllel
i uerein ior an or :er to hen hi private
I all t' ritit, title and interest
1 r" at i ve name.! decedeut, V.. 11
i ('""use had at the time of his
! death, and all the interest the estate
. t f sail de:elent tits since acquired
: and to the folbiinn described real
1 property, siiuaien in i.aae i ouniy.
Oreiton, to wit: The Southeast
luarter of tbe Soutwest tjuarter and
Lot Four iu Huction Eluliteen Tumi
ship Forty-one South, loioue Twenty
one, East of the Willamette Merid
ian. ; Witness tbe Hon. II. Oaly, Judite
j of the County County of the State of
j Oregon, for the Conuty uf Lake, with
j the seal of said Court affixed, this
OU. k ,! ,,t I'.l.r.i.rr 4 II HIIH
"Attest: F. W PAVN'E. Clerk M:iA7
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department Of The Interior. L .S.
Laud Oftiee at Iakevlew, Oregon,
February 'Xlh. I'.UO.
Not ice Is becreby given that Earl
Austin, of Lakeview. Oreaon, who.
ou Oct. Kith. l!IOt). in a lie Homestead
entry, No. 0'Ji;.ll. for N'..NW'4, SWJ
, NWi. NVJSV'4-, Section 11. Town
isbip:tSS , KanitH Hi E.. Willamette
j Metidiaii. has tiled notice of intention
to make t-iual commutation Proof, to
establish claim In the laud iibovn des-
cribed, before llegister and Receiver,
U. S. Land Otlice. at Lakeview, Ore
j Koti, on tbe '.'th day of April, K10.
I Claimant names as witiieres:
j Paul Stindt, ot lilv, 'Jreuon
Oilbert Lapbam, of Yistillis, "
fJeortte Lynch, of Lakeview, "
i Henry Fox. of " "
ARTHUR W. ORTON. Reihter
MIA7
RESTORATION OF ENTRY OK
L N DS I N N A T 1 0 N A L F( ) K ES'l'S.
Notice is hereby niveu that the
lands described below em bracing 119.
ii.'i acres within the Fremont Natioral
l-'orest. Oregon, will be subject to Hot
tlement and entry under the provi
sions of the homestead laws of the
United Stages and the act of June II,
!l!X)t; (HI Stat.. 213. ) at tbe United
States laud ottlce at Lakeview,
Oregon ou May 10. l'UO. Any set
tler w ho was actually and in i
good faith claiming anv of said lundi i
for auricultutal purposes prior to
January I, I'Hm;. end bas nut h! an-!
doued same, bas a preference right to !
make a houie'dead entry for tbe lands I
actually occrpied. Si; Id lands were
listed upon tie Hppplicatione of the
I p-'snih mentioned below, who have
I a prelercnce right subject to (be,
prior right of any such settler, pro
vide.! such settler or applicant is'
qiinlilied to make homestead mtry '
and ti e preference light Is exercised
prior tu May 10, I .'HO, on which flute
the lands will bo subject to settle
ment and entiy by any qiinlilied per
son. The lauds are as follows: Lots
I. 2, and .'I (or N E ' x "f NK'4' and the
N'.; of NW'4-), Sec. I. T. .'JO K.. K it;
E., W. M. Listed upon trio applica
tion of Frank Basinger of Hummer
Lake , Oregon ; List 0-2.VJ.
S.V. I 'rou rJ II t. Assistant Commis
sioner of the (leiieral Laud Otlice.
Ap. roved February 19, 19I0, Frank
Pierce, First Assiatant Secretary of
the Jnteiior. Mlu-3l
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Diqiartmeut (Jf The Interior, U. H.
Land (Jlllce at Lakeview, Oregon,
Mar. 8th, I9I0
Notice is hereby given that J.
Quiucy Will its, of Lakeview, Oregon,
who, on Apr. 27th, 190II, mnde Home
stead entry No 2919, Serial, No.
0lll7, forSWJ. Section 27. Townsh'p
.'J7S, Range 19H, Willamette Merllian,
fins filed uolire of Intention to make
I' inal t'ivo Year Proof, to eatabliah
claim to tbe land above deacribed, be
fore Ret; Inter and Receiver, U. S
Land Olllce at Lakeview, Oregon, ou
the 2;th dav of April, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Oabriel Arner of Lakbviow, Oregon
(Joerie Jl Lynch, of " "
Wm. T. MoCullev, of " "
Mike Run. of '
ARTHUR W. ORTON Register
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ACConnooATioNs
Tor co.nniikciM.
TKAVILi:i5
coiRHious
TkHAIMliNT
F F LIOMT
lf llv
w LIUHT & MARROW, Propnctoi.
City Furniture
Store.
Furniture and Bedding.
Un dertaking--X?rLnn!hn.
es a specialty. Firstclass Hoarse in at'
tendnace.
Red Livery Barn
M. O'SULLIVAN, Prop.
N't-w Ritfs .'iiid tw-p SKii.-iI Accoimiiio
I'aiicy Teams S Iations
to Let -ZZiT- - I 'or I'rtililc-rs
Corner Canyon and Main Sts, Lakeview, Ore.
WOODCOCK (& BARNES,
Blacksmiths and
Wagonmakers.
North Water St., Lakeview, Oregon.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY
WfKvcry thing In the line nf
work done lu a Hat iHfnclory tiiaiiuer and at
patronage n-Hpectfiilly Hollclted.
FOR
llC'STF-l loin,'
We deal in (). V. L. Contracts on wlneli
clearance receints have been issued.
W. F. PAINE CO
Lakeview, Oregon.
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EVERYTHING IN
School Books, Tablets, Pencils
Pens, Inks, Etc., at
A. L. THORNTON'S
WK"fr i-t-icvvvoocsava-kw-, hmsoiiW
LAKE
VIEW Saddlery
s. p.
AMLSTKOM.
Proprietor
ThclieAt Y'iinqurro
5nildle on the
market
Also m complete line
of wagon and buggy
harness, whips
robes, bits, rlatea,
purs, quirts, rose
eltea In lact every
thing in the Una oi
carrlrge nod horse
furnishing. He
palling bv lompc-men.
ROBINSON & CO.
Wm. Wallace, Mg
zCIALTY.
I ni or Iron or wood I
bod ruck piici'H, Your I
l,l,tckinli til
SALE
oo(l husiiKss, I'tirnislu'd
complete. jn-.L'OO. half cash
rerpiiied.
re-
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