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J"Wsmvi lak. coi'Nn kxaaiinlk, i.aki vikw . uKi iio.x, tihusday. apkil" . 1 1 i FIVE OFPICIAL DIRECTORY VIP Prt-nMont Jmo N.Mu'iman f.Trtlarr ol Slt. 1'llllmntt-r t . KII1H J.TicmiT .f Tr.iiry Fmnklln Me flsli vorfiarv of War .laeoh H Hieslnaon a Horner Ot-neral Ueorv W. Wirkeinlmm l'iiint.T O.-neral .Frank II. Hitctu-ovk f.-rr.mrTof NavT tiwrtf Von I.. Meyer t-.-orei.rv Interior Kictiarrt A. KalltnKrr ( Tri'Urr ol Akrtonlture .James W ll'"ii .-prei--yo( Commerce rharlo Nasrl hlet J.mitor . Melville w . Knller VeMition Warner. V. P. Vnslott Coiiinilioin-r W.. ;t-.F.r1v l 8. Laml Commit'-vi Uucle Sam Protects Forests by the Aid of Many Telephones stats. irral luKtructlon. governor f .re'ry Tteamrt-r A Hornet (. Put. I'll hn Prn;ei... Dairy n1 1-ood Cora. .. C. a. Senato-C'ongrriwnii ...'F. W. Beni-oii ,.F. VV. Hen son ..lieo. A. Meet . A. M.Crawfor.t J. H At-sorman W. H. Pnnlw ay J. V. Italic I Johnothan Honne, jr. i Cieo. A. Chsmbrrlain jw. R Silt SITSKXICOCRT Cbl I Judli'e AasaMrlata I '! R. 8. Bean F. A. Moore f Robert Kakltl f Will R. Km ) W. T. Water Judge.. Itoraar i ji dicial Dirtwn. ... teo. H. Nolaod ... D. V. KukkendaU . IOI!LATlT Joint Senator Hi km I ... 0. H Merryniii "".H I'BeltuaT. A Brattian hi A. W. Urton Frd l Crooemiller 1 AND OFFICE. Re1ter Receiver radge.... Clerk tfcertff .. rnasurar Hmhm . . chool.tfoi lurTeyor. . ftomnilss'ouer lock lnnwtor L v k K COUNTY . F. W. Vyuv .... Albert Ih-u. t, O. ahitnni A. JFo.-ler R.' B. ' Jc on C. M. laalkuer C. A. Rebart I H R. Herylord ..Wtu. froudloot Most prominent anions' the mea stiies nlnco Uncle Sum ha taken to (iio loot tils national forest iu tlii mt troui heavy lire is I lie exteudeil use of the telepboue. Ttiin bandy little lu- struuieul Las proved It worth during j The uoTerntiient own) and opeiHti a tin 111 de r cf tpleclicne lines, ntiil moke connections with lookout Ht a thins, where atchmen with Held Klassea Mrs kept to search for stuns of tire atnonu the tree, l'he Instrti Gems In Terse FAVORITES. SECRET GARDEN. n scrrrt Knrtlen of inv own the iast year Accortllun to litotes i ineut ami line iiiHterlnl for these ays wiiich Iiht just lieeu iulillnhetl by tetui have lieeu furnished hy the th Oepai tnieut of Aki icuittire, the W-dteru Kleotrlo Cuinpnny, ttie Urit los from Ore ho a heeo Kretttly re- est Diauu'aoturer of teletilmues In duoe1, athoituh the Dtimher of rontln the world. Krotionu b heeu actually laruer Many nf the states hare jurlsillo thau 'u the year preoeiluiK. ; tiou over greet tracts of wooded lan 1 Through the aid of the telephone and maintain Hre-ttKhtion ayatetua oi assistance Is lirouuht to the spot as : their own. It Is Interesting to uol. oou as a blaze la discovered In this that lu New l ork, where lookout sta wa) M is possible to prevent toe I tiona are fully equipped with tele- spread ot tire nud to confine it to -phones and telescopes for detecting small aiea. In one lotauce last year and reporting tires, and the loss dur a dre-tU titiriK force was collected in ' lug 11)09 amounted to only 101, a few houis where at least a day breas the year before the damaged would have heen wasted II aid had had totalled K.A4.IXK). Tutt N OK lakev:ew. flirrBily V. PneUlng .. Myol D. J. ileox J. N. W tsou ' J. 8. Lane TJ. B. Snider . A.Bietti . .Co inoiluieu . Recoraer Treasurer LAKEVIhW BOA KD OF TKai-i . W. F. Prerident .. - Tjeasnrer, Fecreiaay Flnanee Oomtnitteiuan ... Industrial Publicity " Stock Municipal " Agricultural " - Koomf beadquarters lor Strangers. H. SHIRK M. Miller M. B. Hue L. F. Conn C. E. Sener W. F. t'aine W. V Heryioni . H. W. Prenkel . .. 8 V. Rebart CHURCH DIRECTORY T'EST METHODI-T CHVRCH-SCXDAY Usbool at 10 a. m. Preaching every buuday at 11a.m. and7:: p.m. Epworth league every Sunday evenint at 6:45. Prayer Meeiinit Tburs day at 7:80 p. m ( boir meeting at ::op. in Ladies' Aid Every Wedneeday at 1:30 P- m. Everybody cordially Invited to all service. J ' U.J. WEXTZELL, Pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHCRCH OF I.AKEVIEW Preaching service at 11 A M and i :; P M on 1st and 3rd Sun. Sunday !i-1icm. I at 10 A M. Junior Socieiv ai i::) P M. Baptist ounn People's Union at 6::) P M on each Sunday. Prayer Meeting at 7:30 P M Wednesday eve ning. Everybody invited to a?-ud all ser vices. KEV, II. SMITH, Pastor. beeo soimlit by menus of a courier. lhe number of nrcr in the netiouul forests last year was 4 10 laruer thau to UK'S, tiut almost 80 per ceut. ut the tires were extuiuui-hed before as much as Hve ai res had tieeu damaged. lhe tires cuvered le- thau oue and one hall acrea to the square mile of Datloual forest land, ami t lie lauiau- done to the burned-over area averijes but il.'Mi an acre. Accordiui? to the uoverument's figures, during SXtf there were II, KM tiros iu the D.itioual domain, buruiiitf over Htout .RAl.tkkl avres iu UK'S there Iih lieeu 4H.ii 0 acrs laid waste. Lael year some 170,OUt,,lH.C board leet ot timtie were oousumed. as aca-iiat 2;J0.OU.).HOO the previous year. The loss ot value of tin ber stroyed was less thau i !00,lXkj. lhe loss tue year b-'ore a-i au-iul ?l-')0. l'hee Huies w.n to indicate tl at though the damage to ttie toiest Is still treat, the tires are not so muob fif a scourge a furmeily Willi a vie ot still greater I m- easing tie Ure-fl; it iuk f-ciluie-. tne "ork of esleu iiuii th protective ait fin into all parts of the ualiunal wuodl-tids is belUk; puri-ued this year The tele phiue will play uu importaiil part iu the measures tnat are to be takeu to reduce t-t 1 1 furt'-er the ln,s iu the wee-tern forests lu some sectiuu the I'irest ranuers are sutpliel witli poital le telet.-uues, wbicb they cairv rtriu(.ei l i their back and with ntiicti ttie rati secure ccuurctiuu ut any convenient p- iut. he rest fires are still one of the ereatest problems the government has ' to face. Since l7d more than two I thousand have lost their l.vpg through 1 these coo tlHtfrstions Id the national forests. Five hundred aud fifty mil I lion acres of standinit timber ate centered in six 1'acltle aud north wester states material for a sloroius bout e. lo prevent fires seem to be out of the question, but it is pos sible to check the spread ot the flames, and iu its work of th- past year tho 80vernnint ban given a demonstration of what up-to-date methods will do. piTuni.ie rufRCH- EVERY SCSDAY MASS ml Rwn-diciioii ai 10 o'clock a. m. Sunday ! school after BenedU lion. Week day Ma- at 7:00 a.m. MICHAEL O'MALLt . o. J. FIRST BAPTIST H'.RCH O 'iOOSK V. t New Pine .rt.ek, Oregon. Preaching ser vices at 11 A M and 7: P M of eac h Sunday of everv month Sunday School at 10 AM. Pray-r Service at":0ou W'Ednenday evening of each weed. All are curdiaily invited to attend ihc servicef REV. L. E. HENDERSON, LODGE DIRECTORY k. O. V. W.-LAKEVIEW I.ODGI No. ni Mi-ts everv secouil and lourtli T!iur'iay "I G0P0L0SITY, DAD MODUC, IS KILLED Slayer Satisfies Tribal Law Then Asks White Man's Exoneration dATTACK MADE ON THE RAILROAD BILL Senator Clapp Declares that Plan is Revolu tionary in Its Ideas WASHINGTON, Mar '.'2 -Senator Clapp, of Minnesota, today made au extended speech in the teuate on the administration bill, wbioti he termed revolutionary iu uiauv of its provi sioos. He -as especially severe ou the policy of "special izaf on" in the judiciary and couteuded for the right of shippers to representation iu any case in the courts involving orders of the interstate commerce commission. H declared that to elt tiinate tte comunssiou and place the defense in the hands of the de purtiuent of justice aud make the United States defendant, would he to rob the real property at Interest of all right of iefrisa. Clapp charged the mil cost) of t e merger provision would be validation of th existiug holdings by one railroad c-inpauy of the stock of another. MY 1IAVH line initio nniy the Key What woinlrmi li.ie sown! What strniiKO ilro.un there and flown! What perfect Mowers thno full blonnt Hut not an eye aa mine almll ever ea My secret unnleii w here 1 walk alone. orchard trees most rare Within this garden where I walk alone. And somet lines on the warm, flower scent ed air One hears the pipes of Tan low flutlna there. A burden soft the dream bees' hum doth bear Her In the secret rnrrien of mv own. Where for a little spare I hlda from rare Chambers' Journal. f LAKE- Saddlery 1 Where nono nniy enter, f.ir I keep j I I I V. . i- I fi I the key. 1 1 I ' i '. . . -, I '.'?s I W hat wondrotm seeds tlieialn 1 oft 1 1 I t ' ' 'ii k' ' ' 1 I !'. I I ! W ' ;;V,r.U : s- I have hloasonied I ' ' Ni- - ''i V . V(jV 111 .' AMI CTDWI B re hunt with frutfs I Q I "nr-. ' Ml Mil II f i- ;V B Thcbrttl Vanqucro 1 1 UW ' -v-; ' H : 5llle on the 1 h ' J '-i . ;, ) I ' market E l T-;' -V A, complete Hoe I'wy'ri VJ TVl of wagon and bugg) ' rl t'A-. . ' , narneaa, wnipa Dull Day, at Zoo B.ach. V iXll WM -b". ' ' I j a Vv'VAf P"r. qulrta. rose- 'n I Vnjfti l In fact every. fe-. s yfMj j v Ji mnfn ihe.,,n ' f tSi j- V Jt-jtJkj. I " I I fnrnlahlnga. ke ViVnlrTN A. V r f 1 I pairing bv compe- nKncii:niN im ,a The Hippo -Whut'a the use, any wny t Not n pretty girl In night! llurpcr'a Weekly. Cattle and hogs have made new re ords in the 1'ortland livestock market during the past week. Hogs sold at the remarkable price of $1 !..() tier ItO pounds, live weight, and steers of the best grade brouuht i. 7T per 100 pounds. Mut'on also at. t-tiued a record, a lot of gntnl grade ambs going at i'.'l n 100 pounds, and unusual price for any si -a sou. siiIihitIIh' for tlio KxuiniiH-r. ALTL'RvS Cal Mjnv. -J.i -Satisfying tun decree ot hn chiel an 1 cou f or in i ii u to the (.nctical la.s nt his tribe h tayiug the -im ior's tee and purchasing tlm nioc ci.tliu tor the each Ctias. ' DEGKEE No. 77. L. --I third Tliur Hal!: E", L. of 11. : .V Ureelie .Ma.'iilc Hull, I.hk . W.M.: Win. i.uiitlii-r ; K-i'viii: he h' hIji e I a Modoc I to Dei,. :. o. o. i.ak.. O. .. nn-et ... .- Kc il'jVH .- ii dl . . u I . . to April 1. mi 1 m tel.tulli.-r A. Cucll-.:;. , - '.T -l.i: y . - ii, irorii . 1. L-:Ui-- , N. j . I. O. O. F 1 AI:I. IKW ENCAMPMENT NO J. O. O. F.. ii.ee!i ti.e tir-l and 'i.iri Ti.-i Cbv .v- !i:iik T'.inn'a in o 11 K-ri.-ii l.a.l. l.nK-Vi.--.i. '.. 1). Ar'.inir, CP., A. H miniit-r.-l' y, .-cribe. REBKK All l.Ol; 2i. I. n. . F.. Frifltivs of e. ii tr,-.'il, Mr-. Edna Mill' r, N. i! V. ii ; Mrs. M. 1. M.,-s. Bunliiii:, 1 r-.-n-.iri r. in- K- I.AKi: Il.W I.OIi,E, No u.-i'l h:i-I ioiirin Mr-. Mary Ahlstr.om ary; .:!8. Al e ruaii I Mi.-. i rendi-t ; Jtttcr i - ",; eo-!e i' tt : ' a' I f t--,- I till! ' " a la- I. -.- i 1 : tl.e i.i '.. Cali:i-f' ' : I i.-n .Sicl I jm V I l:t;t In - i j rt-i Hfl . ... ) the ! tell'- I- ,-.ry d ' ju-t i M -t !e r 1 1 -! II. el; 1 1 ii I t H' I ' trum cti-ti'iiy bus will be u ! ii uiugist rat e In n A t' aw --I-! Arizona la-t wen t Tii 1 J a t'i llerry lick ty liniiau, sur iheriff IJawHOU i , 1 in der the ens feu- i luisty ngnut '.rthern -i with oi oner's ritv he ni nfter r it-1 of 1 1 emu WHAT TO S Y SIIK KNEW "I'm going over to comfort Mrs. Browu." sabi Mrs. Jacksou to her daughter Mary. "Mr. Hrown hanged himself lu their attic lat night, " "Oh. mother, don't go! you know you always mv th ivrnug thing." Vea. I'm gmu . .l,.rv. I'll jimt talk about the rai.i.er that's a eafe enough subject. " Mra. .lucksou weut over on her visit of condolence "We have bad finy weather lately, havu't we Mis. lirown?' she said. "'es," replied the widow; "1 haven't been able to get the week's waKb dried. " ''Oh," said Mr Jackson, 'I should not tkink you would have ui:y troulile. 'oii have such a nice at tic to liMiig t h i ti l' s in.1' lio-iii) Larked i iieraiu. Uick- j I in ai liurns Times-Meratd : .1. (J. Oodson jthe Lake county t-toeknian and Mr. .MCrviuLev are tiere troui I.nkeeuA for th purpose of buying ' , prices KiiiL tfirn. ay of Tor Liiunta uue CLildrea T!i3 Kind Ycu Kav3 A!2ys Bought LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Cry . E. S. OltlENTAI. i vn-w , Orefcfin,--M--' fore lull tniMin hn-i alabouic iiall, at 7::iu initing im-i-Uii-r OkNhl.i A A. WAT: IDA CEBAt'il. s-cr.-iart I1APTKH, NO I.AK'K on 'l'.i- --iiy , on or lan weekh tlii-r--afler, III o'clock. i cordially invited. Children FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR A Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R tA CITATION. In The County Court of The State or Oregon For The County Of Lake. Iu the Matter of the Estate of E. ii. Coouse, deceased. Citation. l'o Theuia Coouse, Kella Coouse, Claude Coouse, nud Ollie Coouse. and all other heirs and others in teresud, known aud unknown, Oreet inu ; In the name of the State of Oregou. Vou are ht-ieby cite I and required to appear in the Countv Court of the State of Oregou, for the County ot Ln're, at the Court renin thereof, at Enkeview, in the County of Eake, on Monday, the 1Mb day of April. HMO, at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon of that day, then aud there to show cni.su if any exist why au order should not te made granting the prayer of the petition of the administrator on file herein for an order to sell ut private sale all the right, title ami interent the al live named decedent, E. Ii. Coo n Re had at the time) of his deatti, and all the interest the estate of sai l decedent has since iiciinred in and to the following described real property, situated in Lake County, Oregon, to wit: The Southend I Ounrter of the i-iootwost Quarter Mid I Eot Four iu ejection Eighteen Town. fhi(i Koi I y-one Soul h, Eiiuuh Twenty- one, tiiht. or the Willamette Merid ian. Witness thi) Hon. II. Daly, Judge htock if1"' ''IB County County of the .State of I Oregon, lor the Comity of 'ako, with I the seal of said Court affixed, this i'-Mh day of February, A. I). 1110. Attest: 1'. W. I'AVNE. Clerk M:)A7 IIKST-CA!5 ACCOnriOOATlfiMS SAHPLi- noon Tor COnni-KCIAI. TKAVI-LHtfS COLKTHOUS TR12A1 AENT 1U. '"- I - '--- ; ew3ftWajWjAJ 11 p p uotir (11:0 Ha w LIOHT & HARROW. I'ropneto A Str ke Must Be The Very Last Recourse. Br THOMAS L. LEWI, Hrctldsnt ot tli United Mine Wurkira of America. i!K ai..lication of CO.MMOX SKNSK kIh.uI.1 l,o the LasN of tlm new tnotliod of promoting inliistrial jm-uco. THE 8TRIKE AS A METHOD OF ORGANIZING HAS NOT PROVED A SUCCESS. THE ENORMOUS EXPENDITURE OF or i i Z FUNDS AND THE TREMENDOUS TO INDUSTRIAL STRIFE SHOULD Tin' riu'l't to Htriko can never tho VKIiV LAST ISKCOUKSK i t i f moan ex!iiu-ifeii heioro a huh ordercil nr t:ilcs place. The .';ii:i' iigreeiiiefit now in eito reii.n iloert not jiroviilo n wages iitnl i-i not what the initio workers The Hi'i-t j.-ratifviii"; featuro f the hit tint i mi anthra'itc .listrict nt proHcnt is the li--msiiii.n nf the mine t.iatiarers nml their employees to SI". I'TI.K DISPl'TIN LOCALLY. WASTE OF ENERGY INCIDENT BE AV0IDEP he nirrcinli ri'il, hut it should l,o llll'l everv other elision of work is ((Tret in the itnthru proper staielai'il of li"ire. iii tlic A ,. 'V iN, V. M, PROFESSIONAL CARDS F. Conn Attorney and Nuary OKKICK-lalv Buiiiiiiiif. atLaw Public jkcvi:w. Ore.KOa J. D. VEXATOK Attorney tt Law, tMid Matter Hiiecinltj OFFICE Ualr Bnildln. CHARLES UMIiACH Land and Law Ofilce Abstractor of Titles ttioulmiicd 1H8 J-ikkevlow, Ore- LAIR THOMPSON Attorney at Law Office In O. V. L.Co.'h building. Lakkviicw, (Jukoon TIIOS. J. I'OWELL Attorney at Law JOfllec In Daly, Building Lakkview Ohkoo.v W. L. DOUGLAS S3.00,s3.50,s4.00 & 55.00 SHOES East in the World UNION MADE Boys' Shoes $2.00 and $2.50 Fast Color Eylett Used W. L. Douglas shoes are the lowest price, quality considered, in the world. Their excellent style, easy fitting and long wearing qualities excel those of other make. If you have been paying high prices for your shoes, the next time you need a pair give W. L. Douglas shoes trial. You can save money on your footwear and get shoe that are just a good in every way as those that have been costing you higher prices. If you could visit our large factories at Brockton, Mats., and see for yourself how c'eil!y W. L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than other makes. I I I lt v. . I lii.nlni iiHine and tirlne Is MaitiM-l i-u llm bottom to pioltt the wt-iurr utml'iot 1-iKli iri-K anil inferior liuol, TukeNiiSiili.il. line. If w. I.. Ix-iiirlm iliiMnin- not for In your vi- ihiiy. wriln for Mil OicluiCmalug. W.UOouglan, liiockiou.MiiMi. . FOB 8 AXE ST Lakeview, Mer. mm. .r-yi"fciS?VVl?i! IF kf IK r a " m ii'AU w ri i ft rf id- srl i f mi i m i IrMMy OVER 65 YEARS' .1 knit.i.K. V in. ..iin. .inn.. .i.i. 1 1 rJw-iiM TT Din, MiDna 'la. .tfO Deigns 'rrfl", Copyrights Ac. Anrons nitlng a iketf Ii and duacrlnllon may qiilrklf aaerluni our ouiM,n fruo wliutlmr au liivunllrin la prolialily pitlmitHhle. (.'omiliuiit'ra. Iioiianiriotlyciniliiuiiliul. HANDBOOK mi I'mmiU sent free. OMfial suhik-jt tor ni-i-uruia palenla. I'alonl tukim tlirouvll Munu A Co. rscttlre tfviai notut, without clmrna, lu tb Scientific Imericati If lllnatrated wmklf. l.araaat elr. inf anantlllo Journal. 1'erma, 'i a outfit, 11. 0ol4 by all newadealsra. Co.38iB"d-'' New York Be., to r Bt, Waabiusiou, 1). I. N'OTICK TO CRF.DITOKS In Tim (Anility Court Ot Tt State Of Oretuii, fur Luke Cnunty. In Tlio Mutter ufTtm l.'tHuto Of Clerueut Polaniier, I leceiiHeil. I The uri'lersitjfied fmi'liiK tieun hij- pouited liy the County Court of the Kt.nte of Oregon, fur Luke County, Administrator cf the et-tulo of Cie liieiit lJol under, dHceiiHeif, uot.lcM is hereby yiven to the, creditors of, and all lersiiim liavliiK claims auuinst said decebsed, to (ireHent t hem verified as required by law, uithiu six motiths after the first publication of this no tice to said AduriluiHtrator at hit otllce at the l' irst National Rauk of Lakeview, In Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon. H. O. ClifcKSLKU Adminstrbtor of the estate of Cle nieut Foluuder deceased. XJated March 10th 1910 M17A1 Gity Furnitui Store. Furniture and Bedding. Un dertahmg--!?J?anJ; ROBINSON & CO. Wm. Wallace, Mg es a specialty, tendnace. Firstclass Hoarse in at- MISCELLANEOUS m CUT DOOR WORK U l T!-: V.ZTTEST WEATHEf? NOTHINCi EQUALS ' I WATERPROOF V OIL-ED 1HEY LOOK. WELL- WEAR WELL AND WILL NOT UAH li-TJ- l0NC C0AT5 "382 4 A VO SUITS 322 w lATAU.ua A.J.Towbi Co. aoTOM, u.a-.. TOWE:- CVNADIAM CO. HMITrO -TORONTO. CA'I. WW I i I -i LL- - I'v I A.L THORNTON THE DRUGGEST, has on hand a fine line of Iidison Phonographs Standard and Ainhcrol Records. ny Records not in stock will be promptly ordered. All Styles, at prices from $l'J.C0 to 125.00 EDISON Red Livery Barn M. O'SULLIVAN, Prop. New Ris and "Kf Sl'ial Accoiu.no. Taney 1 cams dations to Let 'Z For Freighters Corner Canyon and Main Sts, Lakeview, Ore brunch Gnc,