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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1911)
discover v I that the In petit ion is to use the e people advertising. between Ilonu outsiders and vou want. PRIMITIVE PHYSIC John Wiley a .1 P'lytlcun and Somt of H. Ri.ni; tl.c. Il I ' no i.-incr:i !v known (li.it .l,,l,n W'cl' V ill el:e of hi-. Li . ' llctl-IMlls of esii-. pulilKhcil il M.lt of uii'illia I mle iiieciliii i:illiil not li 1.1 1 1 noprla I el I "I i 1 1 1 i 1 1 v Plixsliv" Jt tn'si putt lisln il lii 1717. an. I it r.iii Into at li a , t enly-foiir edllloiiM. The n ill In r was greaily Kiirprlsed ih'-re was ho awlft mill l.iru'e ii ili'iiiaiiil for It. In Hi, Inter I'llillniit he was iil.lo to : i 1 1 1 1 1 1 . -Word "I'rled" to leil.iUi lelinil iis tin- il l li-s of whli II he had iih a n w IHN found opIn.l'tllllllleH of li'Sllllu' After five years' cnivfiil trial and notwltti Klalicliai: the olijiitloii-i of the leaun I he 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m for the .'iL'iie "to go lulu Hie colli hath Just heforc lit.- coM tit," but oinltM to hiiy how to time the mining of tlie 111. 'I'u prevent apoplexy Use the cold Oath ami drink only wa ti r. If this proves useless urn! il til hhoiilil ilc. hire Itself jou have only "put a hamll'ill of salt with a pint rold wilier and If possllile pour down tin' throat of the patient." to of 11 To lire n-thiini "take n pint of cold wa ter every morning, washing the head therein Imm.'diately after." Wesley gives four ways of curing old nge 'lake tar water morning mid evening" or "a , ' . . -1 1 1 1 of nellies" or "be eltv tl llieil ikiih " or "i hew Iiimmiiioii dally mid suallou .voiir saliva." The two great panaceas In the Weslcyaii doc trine are the use of cold water and the use of ele. iri. ily, and at the end of the hook are columns of every sort of disease which may be overcome by these simple expedients.-St. James' Ca.ctte. Tha Flow of Watar. If the enrth did not rotate no water could lie got lo flow iiwny from the pole, but the centrifugal forco of ro tation allows this to happen. Breathing of Intocts. Iiiaccts gcnci'iilly breathe thromMi aperlnl pores in vnrlous parts of tliclr bodlcH, mid If these pores ure i-IonciI by oil (hey uro HurTucuted. Any one limy test i Ids by dropping kwccI oil on tin1 thorux or buck of n wimp. It vcrv noon dies. For this reason oil h . i been fouinl one of tho best tilings b use for the destruction of insects. Turkey Red. red Is made from (ho w lilch grows In India. Turkey der plant mud- British Columbia Indiana. The redskin of lirhlsh Columbia is u good farmer, mid Ids homo h Hcrupu lously cle:ui. I'niilly It consist.-) if I wo or tliree rooius mid cellar, where kiipplles are Kept. Mosquitoea, of India. The iiiiisiib:ee:i of India hnvo jtrcut fun Willi I!'.- l,ieyi !siM. They not only lunce (he riders, hut ucttinlly puncture the bicycle llren 30E DOE To Our Good Friend The Farmer: DI-OK!!' SIvNDINCt YOUR MONHY AWAVOX MAIL Orders sti 1 you just peruse the Advertising Columns ol this p;iper for har.-iius. Of eourse if vou don't see ;idvertised here what you want ou ;nv (piile likely to yield to the temptation to liny through a eataloiie. Some of our Mediants have .-1 way to eomhat Mail Order eom liel uui'Muuiliou of the Mail Order No douht you compare notes as Ad(.rtiiis and l'orein prefer to trade at home if Cinadn't tcn!. Ciui.nl.i V senate conMsta of tdjjh'y M'Ven nioiul.el's. liohillial.il for iliv 1 the governor general. They luit n he thirty or over and po.-scus at least fl.mn worth of property. 'J'hcy uin paid ".'.."iOO per fi 1 1 1 ii : ii. A Kiny'i Economy. An example of licui'ge Ill's eioii'i nil. s Is so etiilmi, as almost to siig gist that II must have het .kcned ap proaching Insanity. He actually let nut the cream colored horses Used lor Ills stale coach to u J. hmaster. who "thinks from the great receipt of cus tom that I hoy will draw him lulu nil easy fortune." Hats. owe the hat to Asia, for If wns In that country that the art of frhl'ig Wool was first known, and from the niosi remote periods tlie art was car ried 'ii by the orientals. A Clear Cut Warning. "Voui g ladies." said an n lisetit mind ed teacher of Latin to his class in Vir gil, "I iin.leisiainl that you count upon lay cnl'iim on ymi In alphabetical or j der and prepare your lessons uecord j Itigly. I "in surprised ami ills.ippolnt . ed lit such conduct. Hereafter I warn ! you 1 sin II begin at the other end of j tlitv alphabet." British House of Commons. The house of commons was originat ed by Simon de M.uilfort. earl of Leicester, in l'J.'.S. .t strengthen hil own (lower in opposition to Henry HI Tin Plates. The manufacture of tin plates origi nated In I'.ohcmi.-i. hammered iron plntrs having been coated with tin I'l that country some lime before the year Forgery. As recently as ts;;7 forgery was p-.m Ishahle by death In Creat britain. Durable Ink. Known us the "old English record In!;." there Is a Kpet lal writing llnid i lliclully prescribed by the law of Eng land for use by registrars of bin lis, deaths and iniirt-iiiges. Submarine Fog Signals. Submarine fog slgnala tan be heard fifteen miles. Harps. Some harps have been discovered In Kgyptlan tombs tlie Hiring of which In Hovernl lnsliinces were intact iital gave forth distinct aoumls after an csllmaled silence of li.OlHl years. rtmiui mi i fivraj i a. "Th'iru tiro oniv two things I don't like about un upper berth." "And what nre thoaeV" "Tho woodwork your Lend la cram med against twul tho mahogany wall your feet can't push through." St. I.ouU Blar. 30 o Nil vertisers the vou see what ma kMMP WANTED THE JOB Therrforo Hj 3d His 5:st to Please t.ic f.:aia?er. A rert: Ill p'a V 'A ri. ht relate v. ;.s mil II ed ho l.v maincr' r v. ;.s persisten; ina 'e I iv p . Time a; il f'cire.I ih s j . llger. "Si e I ; terr!p!lt:-' forth his on.. I At l:i-l the ; the I. ati.uis for a "job" i-!v s.-c !y Individual, tl;.- manager had re a to his sta-.-e maii ." I: w o::l.l say, iti aii's allempis to set ! mi i. Oil il d succeed 111 l'.l.-in!;. the stagi in I he iheatt r for cen.'.ulales for t lit gaining an '.i- in e luaiiagi r, li a I he I hue ii i-htinis. i h n':e , 1 r ." i v . , of i-. a number fact tlid not on interrupt el iv. en songs I t I 'ie list- can I - it ,,.. . . s f ,r :l job. it : "'. i in- t- ;..;. manager at , !cii l!i in. il to the Pianist and or- , ilerci! j f-r t1 1 hesla ! w ! t 1 was b ! The I i o ! 1 1 -1 v an i oio::niiiiont i e sti'jill'. Ion lh- r Wit h coiisi,hM-ab!e ' s e.ly person raised liad in song. The result t oiee he id us bad could be. 1 manager su.l iciily comuiandml j li ill to tie- 1st. I "What do you mean by this tonifool lery?'' he demanded, disgusted. "Yon j certainly have confounded Impudence to nsl; me for a job!" "Look here!'' said the stranger, an gry in turn. "1 don't claim to be able t'i i-ig. In fact, I don't want to sing. I'm a stage carpenter. I only san,; to phase oil because you insisted oil it!"-Pearson's Weekly. His Favorite Opiats, I'shiM-s in theaters handle some pe culiar people during a season, but the experience of tlie employee of a Chest nut street pla.v house was a puzzle for some time. A well dressed, middle fiM-d man would secure mi end seat In the front row almost every evening, lie would tell the usher If he fell asleep he was net to he disturbed un til after the show. No sooner would the or hestrn pla.v the overture than the ushers would notice that tlie mini was asleep. At the close of tlie night's entertainment some one would rouse the sleeper mid he would leave with a indite acknowledgment. One night he explained his si range behavior: "I suffer from Insomnia," ho atild. "The only relief I get Is when I alt cIobo to tho drummer la an orchestra. There Is somethltiK In the rhythmic beating of the drum that soothes me to sleep." rhlliidelphhi Times. Rica1. The most direful chemical analyses have demonstrated that rice possesses more nutriment than wheat, oats or barley. It will sustain life longer than any other starch producing plant. The Chinese and Japanese live upon tt, endure great fatigue and work harder than tho people of nny other latloo. Classified A Want Ad In Tho Lako County Examiner Repeated n few Mm-, if iicci-Hfiiry, w ill find a ccstomer for that property of yours. They nre r-n lined tloM-ly liy Intending buyer, and the coat Ih nom f if in i ii ill .1 rent the line cncli insertion, Special Ionic time rati-. V,TI-.I WA N I K)) A RANCH TO RKNTvOthl lock mid lfnt'l-riiutit, stock taken on nhiim or ton on hJuhIhtt. J t-tt I of rrfi-mncpM. Wife t''i cook. lii"iliof (;. W. White, Alfuran. ' C.i!.. earn J. C, KlchardHoii 'a camp. WANTKIWe mount all kindsof birds animal heads, fir.. We tan skins and iiiaka niK ami robe L'tl-y M.d Sirnrnnnn. Taxedermista Valley Pal U. Oregon. WZm. Kin FOP SALE New live room bonne, modern plumbing, hird wall plan ter, artistically tiiilHhed ; also fivc rooiii cottage, it iWxli'JI, new J.arn . li.'iulre N. T. i "ory. rOU nALh-Ktandard bred drl'lug team H'ifo for woman. lurpiire Hall X Reynold drug store. FOR SALE 0 aires w ith n 6 acre water right, (J.V.I... Tract 10, See. 7, I. H. R. l:, mid Lot 11, Il!k. ti7. for l,o. I70. pmd. Address Alfred Knykendnil, lien. Iie, L,8 Angeles, Calif. FOKHALK. 10 acrea, with 5 water rKtit, O-V-L. Tract lO, acre Sec. o Iwti. U. K. II). aud Lot 11, blk. tn. .MiiHt Bell at oiicu. 9H) paid. AddleHS I'riee $170. A. KLVKKMJALL, Cen. Uel., Los Autreles. Cal. I 'K SAI.I'.-S'.; S-e. 21, Tp. 3IS., II. contii1iiiiir acri-H of College Land. AddreaH, 1. Heily. 2iil:j ..Mal!nn Ave., Spokane. Waoh! -'!' i !t al lt lV MlTIIK N. SIli.WKI) or Moleij. hbout Aug. I". , i:o:, cue trrav mare, branded with .1;. on left btifi", wire scar on front leg. weight 1100, about 10 years ! . Id. l.U'ht bay, white face feuddle horn-, hhiuv traiid, wlresi'Hr on left I front h el, Mto'it I'J years old, weight! (.duikU I.ilierul reward. ANIMJKW MOKIilS. Adel v TLA YFI r stolen. From Camalrt Pr.nrie, one team hornet., one irori gray t he hi r w hite; both branded 14 on left Ktalllle; vinted on left lionlder; Ueiuht about 27U0 Ibn. 1hI re oird for their return. PAT DI ANE, Lakevlew, l.ll(MK AMM II. IIIR. POST kTnO HAVE i nE"j5?. vr tradi .! ..ioiir and t larn to be found In ( iregon. tf 1. II. C IT LEU WHISKY AT THE Ilo'el LiiKevleW bur. The lient ai: l inir-'-t whisky made. t' A tiOOU POSITION Ca t be hu 1 by atnbi'.itoua younj. men aud ladies in the KeJd of "Wire less" or Railroad telegmpby. Slnci the 8-hour law became effective, aod hi ii re the Wireless companies are es I tatlihuing ntatious tnrough out the a couu'ry there is a great sho-Uge of telegraphers Positions pav begin tiers from HQ to IM pec month, with , good chance of advancement. The N tioual Telegraph Institute of Port i land. Ore., operates 8ii otliioal lu-e ! stitutea in America, under the sup- ! ervieiou of R. R. aud Wirelss officials 1 and places all graduates into positions P. will pay rou to write them forfull ; details. CHICHESTER S PILLS r-T-N. . 'I IIK HI V VHIMI 1IUAM,. all-.I AL yt.i.r llruvt.i A I 1.1-fbi.lt-r'a lll.mi.nj itrmdA I'llUIn K.d ml I...IJ n-.a.i. VV !."!"- "' ,! " Kl! .11. V rule no ulh.r. Il.it our llrniceM. A-,; I . 1. ,t ..T' lt iM.vvKisn i-.::vm rn.i r SOLD BV CW fifiiSTS f VHWn.r SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Alleu'a Koot-Kaae, a powder. Kvllrvra l-aii tal.hiuarllin,', lrrvou Ii et and lnnrim ins rtalli and tnatantlr lakea lb. atlug oui ot corn. au nunl.'iia. li'a tno o ateai comlori dia.n. r. oltlifafce. Alien 1 ool-taae male, iinoi o new h.a (if-l eaay. li la a rvrialu cur. lo Mri-ainiK, ealinna, awollen. tired a.-iinp ire Trv 11 unlay. Hold by all Iriii:taia and rboi U)ria -Uy mall tor !c In aiaait.a lon'' ai t'pi anviauba:ia. Trial naeaane CKKK Ai' 1e.-w. .!lfnta - l)nili.l lr Ke. s HINTS 1SWIHHERS An expert swimmer is authority for the asseiiio'i that a. vast ma jol'ity of the drowning casualties which are at tributed to cramps are in all probabil ity the result of cardiac exhaustion. Nearly nil experienced swimmers, he says, know that cramps w -n In the water ar. of coinparat ivcly infrequent ocrurren'-r. it is commonly in the cnir of the Ie::. ai'd the sw linnier by lyiug ipiiclly upon his back without undue alarm and stretching out the leg tuny overcome this somewhat painful invol untary muscular contraction. The ex ertion of swimming, however, is fully ispiai to the exertion of running, with the additional tax upon the system of n gradual lowering of the bodily tem perature. It Is one thing to know how to swim ami ipilte another to be In a physical condition to do the swimming. London lilobe. The Most Important Thing. Commander Peary, at one of the nu merous Washington dinners followlug his triumphant return from the pole, got the better of u senator lu a wur of wits. "What Is the good of your discov ery'?'' the senator said. "I'll wager that you didn't tiud a single Important thing lit the north pole." "Oh, yes, l did," said the explorer. "1 found one very, very Important thing." "Humph! What was that?" the sen ator grunted. "The way back homo ngalu," was the reply. Tl V Want Ads MIH 1 f.l.A MM S 5o REWARD. A KLWARI) of llfty dollars Is here by olfered for in'ortnstion that will lead to the arron and conviction of any ppiaon who has stolen wires or ; other property . from our Company; an'' u" "'"' 'rd Is hereby offered i ,or tiforrmtt i-.n that will lead to the arrest and : nviction of auyoue des- lSltK tt e i roperty of the Company. ' r Chan. Urn bach, : hnrretm Lake Co. Tel. & Tel. Co. I ittf. A full assortment of Stationary, Confectionery, Notions, Tobnri-o and Cigar nl Elmer C. AhlHtrotn'H, the Post Ollire Store. 34 Don't forget that we carry In clock for sale all kinds of Iron, bo)' aod chnine. thimble skeins and Iron ano steel axles Arzner Bros. tf WHY NOT. Spend yoar vacation at "The Jefferson, " San FraLciscoT A city hotel situated In a beautiful paik but five minutes from Market tit. Special rates for the summer. iilue Prints of any towoship in burns Land District snowing all land entries, Dames, dates, etc. To pography. Your order tilled on day of receiving. Price tl. J. C. TL'P.NKY. bums, Oregon Ctf Cheap flour at bonanza. Quality guaranteed or money refunded. tf TF.f.KPIIOtKH. LOOK AT THE NOTICE FtJR IlE ward Indued by the Telephone Company for deatroving ItH prop erty. lfitf $1,000.00 Reward The Orecon. California & Nevada LIvcHtoek Protective AhhocImUoii will iflve K"M iteward for the con I vk-tlon of liny party or partli-a steal- i hornew. cattle or milieu Ix'lonirini; to any of t be follow Inir memliers o: ; thin Association: Cox & Clark, Chew Mean Land X i Cattle O., Heryford Land & Cattle jt'ti.. Lake County Land & Livestock Co., Warner Valley Stock Co.. Wtu W. I'.rown. (ifii. M. .loiien, (ieo. Han j kliiB. S. P.. Chandler. C. A. Kehart. N. I Inc. W.a. Currier, Frank b. pJiuerH. .i.C. Hotchkifrt, Calderwooil brim.. , T. J. brut tain & Sons, T. A. Crump, i Crenler lSonner, V. T. Creahler i Maud I. I'.ambo. Oc FI. EHt i W. P. Hkkyfohii. Pn-H1 ' I F. M. Mil f.Kl:. Sec A:" - T- W. P. HKHYKOiMi FlNAM K C' i .il . . I i.r. r. S. 1! C A V'- ' u- $1,000 REWARD The Ori-iton (' I for niii ii n. I N'pvhiI hlK .StOl lL I'.'ott-l- -v Mon At Miiam ion, o J . y nheh Ibe uiulm ' i '(', ignella meuiber giw I'.miui rewanl foi evideiiL-t-v . lra.il rix to the ! ' So re"1 ,lLd convii tliin ii Hi.y piirij- ur f.ar lien utealinK borsi-fc. i-aitlu r uiuli a b?- 1 Ionk-iDuloauy of ill. tut-mtiers. Mm. in in it.e slovt, ih undertilu neil in 'i offer, nu ihe nime p.m.tiuou IS. U.OO lor all hoi- M bramliHl tiorn- hee l.ar on bolh or filuei law Brand rci-er.1t.s1 I a riuhi counties. Kaino- Hariu-jt. Lant- ana .jiied wb.-n UI. t'roon couniiua, dorses Noil out k-ro n horst a .olfl, and only In lam Tlhl-i.et W W . Hko N. Fife. ()rrtiill ! UIK COUNTY COUKT OK THK STATE ul' OKEtiON i-'Q U MAIM ON COUNTY. In il.e Matter if the (itinrdi.-ttiship of i Notice of W. I). King. f Sale an insane person. J Notice is liereliv given by virtue of an order of t lie County Court of the ttate of Oregon for Aim-ion County, iniide and entered of record on pa ye 51!' of Vol. -2 of the I'rob.-ite Journal of said Court on the llhh ilny of le cember, In Id, duly empowering; and licensing A. I. Hrow n, as guardian of the person and estate of the above named W. U. King, an itisuiM person, 1. 1 sell certain real estate belonging to said waul in said order describe. U the said A. L. ltrmv n from and after the Hth .lay of Februarv, lull at the olilce of Corson & Hi-own, In Salem, Oregon, will proceed to sell at pri vate mile the snid premises described as follow!!, to wit: An undivided one half interest In and to the We-t ot.e- half of Section :ll. Township 33, South of K.:ngt. p.), Kastof the Willam ette Meridian, iu LakeCouuty, Ore gon. Terms of sale, cash in hand. !nted this 31st day of December. 1U1VP. A. L. BROWN. Uuardian of the persou and estate of the above named ward. Carson A Hrown, Attorneys for Guardian. 1-5 2 2 NOTICE OF PUllLICATlON Not Coiil Laud Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Oft ice at Lakeview. Oreion January 11, 1911. Notice la hereby given that Pearl A. Ilarizog, now Smalley. of Lakeview. Oregon, who, on May 28, 1908, made Homestead application No. -10-17, Serial No. 01619. for Lot 1. ENWW. Ntt'l. NKlf, Section 7. Township 40S, Kunge 21 E, Willamette Meridian, has tiled nonce oi lutentlon to make Final Comtnutatlon Proof, to establish claim to the lauvl above described, before Register and Keceiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on tho 18th day of February, Claimant names aa witnesses: Dan Funk, of Lakeview, Ore. K. K. Funk, of Lakeview, Ore. Ed. llartrog. of Lakeview, Ore, Ueorge itugerald, of Lakeview, Ore. AKTIIUU W. OHTON, Register. j A I M I N I sT ll. TO 1 1 'S NOTK'K. ! In the County Cmiitof theStnft' of Oregon, fur tiie County of l,ako. In the Matt, r of the Katafel of I JAMi:s K. IIAMSTKK, f Iteceawd. ) TO A F.I. WHOM IT MAY CON CHUN: NOTICK hereby Riven that the nnderMiiMicd whk duly appointed iim the adnilnlHtrat()r of the Kntnte of .Ijiiucm K. r.JiiilfUr. dereanel, by an or.ler of the County Court of 'Lake County, On-if'iii. dulv made and enter ed in the above entitled Conrt and J"'iOer on the lltli day of .lanunry, All pi'THoriM having claims nuainst mhl eMtate are hereby rfrjuired to prcMent the name, duly verified, to gether with the projwr voucher, within nix montha from the date of the (IrMt publication of thin notice, to Maid adiiiliilHtrator, at the law olflco of L. I'. Conn, in the Town of Iike vlew. Lake County, Oregon. Drtteil uriil flrnt pnbliHhed thin 19th day of January, Ktil. F. I). SMITH, Admlnlff rntor for the Entateof JAMKS K. HAMSTEK. leceaned. NOTJCL OF DLSMOLCTION OF I'AUTNKbSHIP. T( 1 A LL WHOM IT M A Y CONC KKN: NOTICE la hereby irlven, thnt tho I'lM-tiitTnhlp heretofore conducted nnder the atyle and lirm name of "PA IS LEY LLMbEK COMPANY" by the tinilerMlg;ied, L. Vanderpool and C. It. I'ottH, nan been this day diaeolved by the mutual connent of tho above named pernoDM and partners. All dehta due or hereafter becoming due to (he aal I firm are payable to R. Potts, and all obligations dae, fir to liecome ilue agninnt nnid firm are payable by nald C. K. Pott, who haa beeoma aole proprietor of aid partnemhip aHet. Dated January Kith, 1911. L. VANDKCPOOL. C. H. PcTTS. NOTICK FOU PUBLICATION Not Coal .and Department or the Interior, U. S. Land office at Lakeview, Oretron Dee. 19. I'.ipi, ' Nv.fii.-e is hereby given that Johann es Si-mm. of Paisley. Oregon, who, on October 1 0."i, made homestead entrv No. 3jor,. serial. No. 0I2:4. for V"'';,.N'.,SV.!4', Sections. Town ship .V..S., llange 9I-;. Willamette Meridian, lias tiled notice of intention to make final five year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above deu criiied. before lieuistt-r and kecelver, L. S. Land Ofti e. at Lnkeviesr, Ore. gon. on the 2Mb day of January. 1911- Clalinai t names as witnesses; Polk Danni ter, of Pairley, Ore. 15. N. f helps, of Paisley, Ore. Elnn-r sratile.v, of Paisley, lire. M. B. Wliitehouse of Pal-ley, Ore. l:r::iTt W. OUTON. !!i iriiter. Sale of Timla-r. Hortlatul Oregon. I leceiiibei -j . l-'pl. 'ealed b iN Mmrk eil on' si.le lii'l, Timj.er sale Appli cation. I lecellllier i, !!ln. 1-1 elliont,"' Hi il addri s-ed to the 'i.trct Fores-t-r. Fur- r -,. v-ce. Portia tel. ( Hvcon, will be n i !ved"iii to iid Includinrr the 3-ith day of Janu.tr-' Hil I, ..r all or any part f the mcrcha nratile dead timber, standing i r down, and the live limber marked for cu ting by the Fon st officer local ed on an area to b- lielit'iii'ty ilesignatid by the forest officer In--, re cutting begins, including about -V2'i acres on the watershed of I'rewf. Civek in t he N E. SE4'. and SE'., of W'4 of Sec 9. and the XIV; of Sec. 11. T. '4 S.. K. lsK.. W.M., within the Fremont Natioi ai Forest. Oregon, estimated to be f0i),bC0 feet 15 M. of live western yellow piue saw timtier. lot- sca'e, more or less. No bid of less Than $2.7" per thousand feet I?. M. will 1 e considered nn.la deposit ol'S'tHi pa v. -I He to I he order of the First 'Nation;-! Ili.ik of Portland. Oreiron. must la sent to that bank for each bid sur mined tj the District Fores ter. Timber upon valid claims is ex empted ii oni sa'e. The riht to reject any and .ill bids is reserved. For further i. .formation and regulations governing sales addresri Forest Sup ervisor. Fremont National Forest, lakeview, Driven. Geo. II. Cecil, Vcting D-st i-ier Forester. D2tJ J20 APPLICVTION FOIt ORAZI.Wi PEPMITS Notice is iier.-by eiven that all ap plications i"..r permits to graze cattle, liof-es tin, I .sheep within the Fremont National Korert during the season of It'll, must be tiled in my otlice at Lakevie, Oregon, on orbt-foe Fetu ruary 15. 1911. Full information In regard to the grazing tees to lie, charged and blank forms to he used in making applications wil lie fur. nished upon re.juest. (ill.BI i;T D. HHOWV, Sepervlsor. NOTICE OF ITULICATIOX, Not Coal Land iVnartment of. the Interior, U. S. uauu wince at Lakeview. n ?on. January lu, 1911. Notice i hereby given that Dan Chandler, whose post office addre s Is Lakeview, Oregon, did, on tho 21st day of March, 1910, Hie in this office sworn statement and Application No. 03179. to purchase the NE1, Sec tion 8, Townahip aa.S, Kunge 18E, illauieite .Meridian, and the timber thereon, under tho provisions of the act of June 3, 1S7S, and acts amenda tory, known as tho " Timber and Stone Law," at such values as might be fixed by uppraiseinent, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been estimat ed by applicant at a total of $100.00 and tho titnlier estimated 300,000 board feetat 11.00 per M, and the laud f 100.00; that said applicant will offer final proof iu BUIiliort of his nnnlicatinn and sworn statement ou tho ltith dav I 1. Hill i . . . -' oi aiurcu, mil, lietoro Keglster aud Keceiver, U.S. Laud Office, at Lake view, Oregon. Any person la at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or lnltl. ate a contest at any time before pat ent Issues, by filing a eorroborated affidavit in this otlloe. allowing facts wuiuu wonici ueieat tiie entry, ART11UK W. ORION, Register