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tKf. U.M 1 I'.A AMIMvl t,i 1KW. OltKUON, TIIUKD, 1 , MAIM If 21. (Hit. Tex. Sold on C Crows Itk OUR i Y will sell yon ot Tex. -is, in Wli.iitii us two-filths of your cd tlir piircli.-isf prirf I' tl I H ''Mil Ul V ll W 'H '.' I. I III crop I lilt v a r . and yl'l mh nf f.irni Iki 1 1' 1 1 u x Col urn hi Kl 'rr by it imm i cm 1 1 re cut' n( S' . Loan I'iih I mi I I nil It III I 'U I i cane, uli.tlhi. cut I mi I'nrii. 1 1 !- eron run lie" gr-iwn riiimU f'' trrlgal Inn mill v i pirl It-1 1 1 irl v mined (mi it.- i ' i r 1'. Our land w'. In- HuM r i ' clmi water Ik It isi: UK i: Inludo CAM:, APIM.LS UK 'Mir price (if tlrr land I Acre, i .- I r'llHiC Lo'i 1 rnulv In Crop. We rt'.piiro a. CimIi I'nvni NU I II III t ll. MM I lllll 1 1 VlH III wimUmu' i In-I in J Voj J i lull merely Jiurtf In P-ui i n piiviti'Mit, nnJ I ho oily pivn BY ; If vn'i have n h'trd veiir '.vr put I ii' it ti.nr V'i I i i li ' i will Imvr, vonr fit rm I ' " Vihi run cliooae yuip .i v t'CIlt 1 if MIH'll lTll IK Id' RlC" . S. H. LEY. LA i Og.PT.. SANANGZLO. TEXAS La ite City, Win ' Hay t. He Aiire to ttuMition I II ' - o o CJ tea id o LAM". UM1 fl 8 6 A Cm W'r ll.'l rr lll.l !r ilu i n ('..Hill which I'l : 'H m '.- h i m' ii r. .in i ii.-t 1 ; fViT llinlr III I ,11 l,r I "U l:rrors ' un I n i niiHiti I u ii ir l h" I.'' 11 '-H fr.u il'il. '.I III ' hr I I . . . m II I .' rrri 11' h- I I 'i I ' Hiiii.li'.'iU n( iniii-luii."- -i . I .'I in. i-1 .llllii-iilt In Ii.hv up ' ' "ii i i We have notations or all these l:nors. I M tin i ll inn it 11 'i.l l Ir hi Wr h i mi liiiinlrrili uf ilollnrH 1 1 nut Iiik up I liriir irrui". u 1 1 v ru ii full uu.iriiiiii r i ur work . V J. I). V I Mere Is Where You liet Your Money's Worth! 4 When viiii liy Mill tun Strw it lie per poiiutl, j Have you tried Our suv; ir cured Mams, Bacon? I No iM-t trr mii'lr iiiiy lirtr. I l.linl, lioliir klllrl rrinlrrr.l. n I i-i il II I r I v purr. f 11). lilickrtH 81. 01) 5 III 10 ll. hiiim, lc 1'rrnli Irii.ru ( lyatrrH, 1 On per call. Kroilt 50c Q prr K'l'l""' j All kinds of first class fresh Heat and Sausage kept on hand. J Wr w ill pay t In mai Urt price fur a'koiI href ami pork-lioH, JCahli on drllvrry. Cuiiir and p't acipinliitnl Willi Um. ..pc(u... GOOSE LAKE VALLEY MEAT CO. I J. I-', Mayfield, Oen. nr. 4. UKSTOKATION TO KNTUV OF I.ANDH IN NATION All I'OKKST Notice Ih lierehy (jivan that the lllUlU (ll'HCrlhl'l lll'lllA, t'llllllHClMU Kill iicrnH within the Freinniit National l'"orent, Ori'Kon, will to mitiject to set tlemiint and entry under the provi eioiiH of the hoinentearl laws of I ho I'mteti HIiiIbh nnl the act of June 11. l!HMi (:u stat., Ht the Uii it ud Htateti land olllce at Lakevlew, Ore U on, on May 10, 1010. Any wilier, who was actually and In kikkI faith claiming any of wild IiiikIh for ami j cultural purposes prior to January 1. , 1H0IJ, -ml has not iitiandonei! siitne, ! lias a preference rlht to make a linmeHtead entry for the lauds actual ly oomipied. Said lauds were listed upon ,,he applications uf the persons mentioned telow. who have a pra ference r iK lit fiiljrct lo the prtur rinht of any euoh settler, provided such setller or applicant is iiualitied to make homestead entry and the prefr enco riuht is exerclwed prior to May 10, I'.liO. ou which riao tha lands will lie subject to settlement and entry t.y any qualified person. The lands are as follows: The NKJ of KKi of Hot. 8; the W'i of KW.'i the KKJ of HW.'4' or Heo. !, T. '2H W.. il. 10 K., W. M. : HhIiuI tipou the application of Kalph .latnlsou of Bit vol Lake, Oro Kiin ; Lislii -U51. H. r. iJroudllt. Assistant, Commis eioner of the Uuuetal l.aii I Olllce. approved Fsbruary 10, 1010, Frauk l'ierce, First Assistant Secretary of the Interior MlO-Ill .ri0 KKWAKU. A KF.WAHl) of fifty dollura la here by oll'ered for liilorinatlon that will lead to the nrree' ami conviction of any peitiou who hits Btoleu wires or other properly, from our Compauy ; and the same reward la hereby oirered for Informal r n that wllUoml to the arrest arid .nvlotlon of auyoue dea troyluK thy firoperty of the Company. Cliaa. Umbach, Becretaiy Lake Co, Tel & Tel. Co. tetf. 1 1 , V-A'. 51 yimmt Plan ..ti.itS, &c. ION ; i i:i t Ik- (in It District i t yon pay liy ji vin i 1 1 1 1 .vt !i i vc n-cviv- 'ii i i- uf I1 y i I . i 1 1 ii inn M v r .ii ''it i. i ii fr-im i i" i 1 1' 1 1 1 1 i . i r 'K lii" . JIM V I ' (f I t .ill ' I I I -(It'll 1 ' 1 1 I- v 1 I ' ! ' II 1 1 1 1 V ' . I I I'll I' I i in ii r i 1 I i' 1 III j I i : o' l Hi i ft II ion. wti.cti . . i .-. ml (IMA Mi KWUI j , .1 HI .'i 5 ill p r I i i ' v i I I i i l - t M in H-" i i-T ii'" i ; I .' ll' I'll H II till ' n i i -j f l'ir the hit i .1 j hi ik .1 V 1 1 II l V"' Mi I il il V UlMHV II I j III'.' It rl-i 7 l'T H l ' Ill 'ill I I III.'. i -1 1 V , I (,'X.ls vl.it i m il t County, Texas. I-, i' .vlnii yon srilc ndvertisers ill ;.-,- ii-.is in ,:ikr j ! is hi I '.- i'i .il Hly . 1 'l I J.I -'' II U 'I I 1 11 llnfrr i - -1 --vii. 0! 0! I i i l ilies I- i l n I ll 'I III Ti HI" III. U'l - . I .til i ii' .'.-. ; .u'. I it i -1 1 1 v .; I'. -i'i .I'll .'ll. I ll'll.T IlKllkS. .1 "I hi.l-r I lit ii II. anil r." . r.N. I OR. HanaKer. i i I I i I.J KKSTOUATtON OF F.NTHV OK LUNIKS IN NATIONAL FOUKSTS. Notice is hereby eiven that the lands described below embracing 110. 'X acres within the Froinont National Forest. Oregon, will be iiitijectto set tlemeut and entry under the provi sions of the homestead laws of thu United Sta'ea and the act of June 11, 100(1 (III Stat., '!:!.'!,) at the United States land olllce at Lakevlew, OreKcu ou May 10. l'HO. Auy set tler who was actually and iu wood faith claiming auy of said laudi for agricultural purposes prior to January 1, l'HH!, and has not aban doned Fame, has a preference right to make a homeHtead eotry for the lauds actually occupied. Said lauds were listed upon the apppllcationa of the persons mentioned below, who have a prelereiu.o riiiht subject to the prior riuht of auy such settler, pro vided such settler or applicant is ()ualilled to make homestead entry and the preference right la exercised prior to May 10, 1910, ou which date the lauds will be subject to settle ment and eutiy by any qualified per son. The lands are aa follows : Lots 1. 2, and (or NK.4' of NKl4' ad the N'tf of NW'4). Sm. 1. T. :io a.. K. 10 Fj., V. M. Listed upon the applica tion uf Frank liimiiKcr of Bummer Lake , Oregon ; Lift U-J5'J. S . V. l'roudlit, Assistant Commis eloner of the Oeueral Land Olllce. Approved Februury 10, 1010, Frank I'ieroe, First Assistant Secretary of the Interior. Mlu-31 CASTOR I A For Infants and CMldrea The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature ot jn O tea Co O j - r act co. a i ) Si 8 MULIiEY 18 AFTER CHAMBERLAIN Will Not Oppose Bourne Because He Honors Same Principles I'lllUI.AM), mcrlt I-When the l-ii'Hi'iil l.'i hi uf I'liil.i'l Slate Senator i" i I', Cini'iiheilMiu expire?, former inii.(i.)r Frederick W. Mulky will bn '. r.l'I'l I I il l III HIII'l'HA'l I II .-SlIC ll IM l t Ih t I III M. i ', nirfti, i ur i ii. i'l i fl lljrrl ii'i'iy (lilt ll ill vlr. .1 i.i. r.miri'. i luliitfi limy i ' i Hi III IIVM iC'M'I'IH III i iirnltrr- t i !-j i, ill "i i i ill I il .11 . 'I t IK. ll l .t II i , . . I hv l u 1 - I 'H I'll'l'lttl I il l.ir Hull) .i'..r IfuiiiiiH, Mr Alul I I .1 tlin di ll S'i 1, hikI l( ' IV , I -' I I ' I H I U 1 1 ll n I II i-i' ' .. v rn 1 1 .il .til !ll .IHmii- I MlllHl I " I In trim, ) .y. "trial Him HH-rui ll ' uliiiut.-'i .Mulkey to- I inn'' lir n i-ii'i ll lule IHl S'IHllir Ali., l.l H ('lH tlll 'l H IH'I'll'! .lllj I ill) Ull I 'I till) ll .:')) --r.iii.ly 1 i , . S. .it i III i.r h - ll I'l I U ! ir i-t prr- i .1 ' i mult .Sun ii I il I I'll I if I !' I I l.l IKll I i I i'v i i t ur I V f ur l I III' M ' . H ' I I I I 'I " In ..!! I .'I I I ' til III Ml .ll ll. II fill ile will he r r..e:ilui to i ii-,-! primary, ii iHudldnte i. Mu'ill mm- hltlrily . 1 1 1 1 . - . I l lif fl i f n I in I Hil l I ll'l ii I Hill Hi t llH MtlllK I I III i' ')ly divide the sla'euif it m re uk til. "With Srix'or O 1 i iiiirrlilii it will hit dllliTfUl. Mr l.tiiimhf 1 lain is a Democrat, who hhi rii-cie I tiy the lt"pu 'ill. hum, who nr.- 11 w I'.illiiiK fur llll HMItrlllhlV ,r H l!rp. I'llCM' Hill a believer lu the klilr . rui I fxpect to opp sn Mr Chum lii lui'i. ruurr luau awaiiiHt Mr ii iiirne ll Aill Ij4 a hard light agaltint Mr. II uirne, es prciilly it- he ri'i ii''ii t ' e principle of he stud' me 11 1 "It ih only u i it-nli. hi of time when the fPflihly will rrntill it u holeniilr frurl an ' ct wuke dnesM. The HihI hhhiiiiiIiIv may ulnf lair, fir the mi. D u I111 ate advi.cai lu 1 1 are mix iutis to enlabliNh a piece lent but sooner orl.liT there Ir one gang li-d hy a him-, M'l.h niil I r UVMiu t j f i-lt-ct I hr flelruatfs t'i the UK-nil tily. and thiigunu lll hr iiiii.i-i- I In' ulititht-r ciod niMU l' I hy 11 Ir'-- and Irving to name the drh k'u' 1 Ihn wan tl r inv nt tlir 11I I i"iii i'i. 1 iiiih mid it hr tie wny "I the a rinldii-M, or auvothrr pnlili'iil gut iirriug which ii nut ri-LMihitrd I v la a. (!t thr noil n.triM In thii flatr nut l'i,ln0 are r.ui.'criii- I iti the ui.in inula! ton of it- pi.litins. The utiii'i-' 1.1 hew in prin citdi'M and 1 it )--. It . ?-.-.-1 1 id that I tie nnM'in hly duiM tut intfifrre uifli the dircrt pritMiry law This inn .,'.n--t lull otii'ii to del air I'.ut, h 1 -hit tin-re, i-i one thing apparent ytni i!l lli) i cvi-tv tnaii who Is op-pu-r I tn t hr Stitlr. Let No 1 taking thr ii 1 of t active nil in njn 7iug and ltd vocat lug t he itM-em lilv. 1'here may he Kepunliruos w'ni MMpnoiise the a Hi-ii, hly will iindt-rii.ini' thr direct pri mary, in wh::-h they believe, tint it ir as uell tor thru- 1 look around and see who are calling ttie Intiilcnt for an nrMi'inhly. 1 he 11 en who ar'iie most for the NHHcmtily are knoAii ns un frietully 'o thr direct primary. 'I l"i oljihe oi lulhn that canili deteswhi) 1 11 1 f Statement N'n. 1 M1 be elected tn the Ir luhttiire, for it is a principle iu whh'h the penplo are inteteHtrd more tluiti the tifSetntily advocated ban believe," WILL COLONIZE NEVADA RANCH A sale that Involves one of the largest estates in northern illumbnlt county has been consummated. The ranches owned by the 'llardiu etsate iu tuiun Kiver valley have been sold tn N. A. Just end eastern associates. The price paid has not been given out , but no doubt it runs well into six figures. The sale includes the river lands and Hutrsln ranch, aprrox imately 2:1,000 acres of laud. It is the inten tion of the purchasers to colonize the lami - with settlers Storage reser voirs are to bo constructed at favor able places and all available water is to be used to good advantage. It is understood that the 1 urchasers of this estate expect t ) lustall some oVO settlers thete as soon as the laud is in shape to uceoiiioilat then). Hum boll Star. Are You Looking for a Position? We can offer you good Paying Employment that you will enjoy and at home. Write to-day Aiintt The Butterlclc Publishing Co. Uuttcrlck Building. New York, N. V. uiwrjuuaii It I L.B-7Kn co y O M ANDCURiSTJJEWJWfiS ) ISSUES. WITH AND AUTHROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES GUAffANTEEO SATSFACTORS Off MONV ftZrUHDED. TURNBULL MUST TEAR DOWN FENCE Malheur County Ranch man in Trouble for Disobeying Court '1'hoiiiH- Turn hull, a wrll known ruiii'liriiHn of MHlheur county, is to fn lirouKtit leforn the ffflfra' court lo (iiiMi to a c'larun of having lllf m 1 1 v in Mm tn i ii i 'I 'fuoin oi) tfovernuierit Intnl. It) KKttS h ruport wan triB'le liy 'in luti'l do ( Brtriiriit aunitH Hint '1 urn tin 1 1 ha hui'IohS'I Dome KKKJ Ht;rni of overtinif tit latirl at bin place In Malheur county. Jin wan haled hff.ire thft court ati'l len tltna In whli:ti to rernoe I ho fence. Four years have elnpHo.i glace the time and recent inveHtliallon has 1 ncolHed the fart that the fnce is Ht.ill up. A warrant has hren iHHiied for the arrnHt of Tinrnhull an 1 he will re lirrillil.t tn PnrlKtnrl fi.r l.fu flulluiu'o rit the court. J It hao heen the practice- lo the cuurt In Hrul'iiii; with On fini!' I'hhbh to l) lenient with first o.'lenil ern. hut it U litlicveil that Turn bull will lie fiven a navere ne'itence he caime of his tallure to ohoy the ortleis of the citirt and remove the fence. DAD'S IDKA "Sav, pa." "Well, what is it?" "Ma, wh it ii alulfa?" "It's a flung term for whiskers son," repliel the city man as he re sume'l L Ih novel. LAND NOTICES .tOTiCK FOK rCULIUATION De paitiiirnt Of Tim Interior. U. S. I. ana Olllce at Lakciew. Oicg." Mar. 10th, 1010. Notice is liereby given that Andrew Morris, wi.o-ie post-otlire address is A del. Oregon, did. on the lhth day of August. l'.ii'O, iu this olllce horci Stateuieet aii'i pplicat inu. N i. i.JiTT. to purchase the SWSK1 SKJSWL Section H, Township liOH, Kiiugr lilK. WillauieUe Meridian, and the timber thereon, under tho provi siuiir. o' the net ot June .1. 1H7H, aud acts a.i'fii.Jatory. known as the "Tim ber aud Stone at kiicIi value I a (ii 12 tit be lixed hy appraisement ! and thit, pursuant to such applica tion, the laud and timber thueon have been appraised, Februaty lith, 101 11, Iho timber estima.'ed 21.ii.kj, board feet at t'l 00 per .M. Btid the land rlll'i.iKl ; thrtt Mil I apidicaut will oiler tiual proot in .support ot his ap tlicatiuu and sorn ftatement on the 'JOth day of May, l'-UJ, before Ileyis ter mid Ueceiver, U. S. Laud Ottice, at Lakevie-v, Or.'gou. Auy person is at liberty to protest this purchase before eutry, 01 iuitiu e 11 contest at any time betore patent is-ui-s, t) v tiling a corroborated atU da vit in this oflire, alleging facts which would defeat the eutry. AliTllUli NV. OKTON, Kegifcter M21A2.1 CONTEST NOTICE , Department Of The Interior. United States Laud Olllce, Lakeview, Ore gOH Mar., lOth, 1910. A siiltirieut contest altidavit having ' t eeu filed in this oflk'e Ly Armeda J. 'Causey, contestant, against Home stead hutry No. .Serial No. 0004. 1 made Jau. 2nd, 1900. for Lots '1 aud i jSectiou :J. Township 30S. KaDge 20K, Willamette Meridian, by Robert A i Khrich, Oontestee, in which ir. is al- l leged that said KhriuQ has totally abandoned the land ; that be has nev er resided on same, that be has been absent from said lands for eleven mouths past, said parties are here by uotitled to appear, respond, and offer evidence touching said allega tion at 10 o'clock a. tn. on Apr. 20th, 1010, before the Register aud Receiv er, at the United States Laud Office iu Lakeview, Oregou. The sail contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed Mar. 14th, 1010, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of thia notice can not be made, it is hereby 'ordered and directed that such notice be given by due aud proper publina-' Hon. Record adaress of entryman, Lakeview, Oregon. ARTHUR W. ORTON, Register FR!:U l CRONEMILLER Recorder NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department Of The Interior. U .S. Laud Office at Lakeview. Oregon, February UCth. 11)10. Notioe Is hecrehy giveu that Karl Austin, of Lakeview. Oresoa, who, ou Oct. 15th. 1909, made Homestead eutry, No. O'20'.t 1 . for N,'.jNWi, SWJ NW'i, NVJSW'4-, Section 14. Town ship :58 S., Range 16 E.. Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of iutentiou ' to make tiual commutation Proof, to j establish claim (o t.be land above des Icribed, before Register and Receiver, 1 U. S. Land Office, at Lakeview, Ore I rod, ou the 9th day of April, 1910. Claimant names as itueses: Paul Btiudt, of Rly, Oregou Gilbert Lapham, of Vistillia, " tleorge Lyucti, of Lakeview, " Henry Fox, of " " ARTHUR W. ORTON, Register M'1A7 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Uepartmeut Of The Interior, U. S. Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregou, Mar. 8th, 1910 Notioe Is hereby given that J. Quiuey Willits. of Lakeview, Oregon, who, ou Apr. 27th. UHXi, made Home stead entry No 21)49, Serial, No. 1 01 11", for SWt, Section 27, I'ownsb.'p 37S, Range 19E, Willamette MerlJiau, 1 has filed uotice of iutentiou to make Fiual Five Year Proof, to establisb clulu) to the land above described, be fore Register and Receiver, U. 8. Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 2Cth day of April, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Gabriel Arzner of Lakeview, Oregon Ooerge 11. Lynoh, of " " Wm. T. MoOullev, of " " Mike Rou, ot " " ARTHUR W. ORTON Register M10AU i.eii!; '.. i?W. '"ti AU OJIOb 3 PEK CKNlT AVcgelalile TnpmthnfoXs slmilailnStiicPxxfanrlffrfjiJia ling Hie Siomnctis anIjVjwe'ls Tf Prornoifs DirfesrtonfjVfrfur ! ncss arul RestXontalnsnciUttr Opiuni.Morphine norMiacraL OTNAWCOTIC. i MvrotJDtSiMLumaiai fimrfia Sttd" ytx Srttmt JfxMrUt- tpi"fiiii -lliCiuienakUia hinoM Chmlitl Sutpr 1aMcgnmtbnr. Anprfert IVmpilv foTrmTsflra Hon . Sour Stomach.Dlarrtoea Worms f orrvulsions.fevtrisfr ncss and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. E5?ff fcuarantefcd unckrtheFooTa Exact Copy of Wrapper. n i The Real Home Paper. Ihe San Francisco Chronicle. M. H. de YOUNG. Sane, Conservative and Well Edited. Daily Sunday Weekly Sunday's in Colors2 Wra. Wallace, Dealer at Lakeview, Ore. Order Now o S Abstract of Title to all Lands in & M Lake CounLy Furnished. Terms Reasonable. Tract Index Abstracting Co. Wra. JACOBS, Manager. LAKV1EW, - - OREGON, . A YltLU Ul b7 DUSntLS Ul n tit AT f tn AlKt nt the Nebraska Station lit North Platte, Nebrawka, in eauini every body that heara of it to TURN AROUND and ask IlUW? A 50 livahel j leld in not nnnwual, and their is no reason in the world why you cannot learn HOW. Practidully all these bumper crops have )-en srotlucod with only 11 few inches of utlu 'luriug the growing seasi 11, so you will never "fear a drouth" when you know HOW. V. S. Government. Dcpertment of Commerce anil Labor Bulletin, Pec 11, 1909 'says : "Campbell's epoch making vffertu In behalf of dry farming in connection with the Introduction of Durum whett, prom ises to turn the semi arid regions, covering millions of square miles, into on.i of the most srosperous sections in the world." Mr. Campliell operates a line of Demonstration Farms from Texas to Canada and publishes his methods and results ii the Scientific Farmer. Watch 1U10! No ma t ter where you farm In Virginia, Minnesota, Texa, Wash ington or Aldcrta, with irrigation or without, you cannot afford to live without knowing HOW. The vital principles are clearly ex plained aud followed in CAMPBELL'S KTKNTU1C KARMUR (the onlv publication on tillage). A monthly, fl.OOayear. flubbed with our paper at the siugle price of our paper, even 011 renewals. NOTICE FOR PUBICATION Department Of The luterior, U. S. Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregou, March 9th, 1909. Notice is hereby giveu that Alpha L. Peudletou Allen, of Lakeview, Oregon, wbu, on Dec. 20tb, 1909, made Homestead eutry, No. 028(51, for Lots 12 aud 13, Seo. 18; Lots 2 and 3. Sectiou 19, Township 39S, Range 21E, Willamette Meridiau, has tiled uotice of iutentiou to make Final Five year Proof, tc. etsabiiau oluiui to the laud above described, before Re gister aud Receiver, U. S. Laud Offiiue, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 28tl day of April. 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: '. Ueorge Jainmertbal, of Lakeview, Oregou -atf Solomon V. Rebart, of Lakeview, Oregon. Creed Pendleton of " Oregon. "Robert MoCulley, of " Oregon. ' ' ARTHUR W. ORTON Register M17A21. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years urns pii THt C HTAUII tOMMNV, NEW YORK ClTT. HtMaAfVUltUU m .v.'l '.f T 4JV:ttvw'-" Ay vr 1 x 1 f"rf VflA -'ZJx-x 1 srvV 9 9 9 9 9 9 at 9 9 9 9 v