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r CATARRH nm i i I ii an FEVER ELY'S CREAM BALM Aa4led Inte tha noalrila la aulaaly akHikiit, OIVIS ftlLltr AT ONOI. tt olnamioii, aoothm, ImaU Anil protects tha , diMMtwd iiiciiiliriiiia resulting from Ciitnrrli ml ilriviwawny a Hold In III" Head quiekly. llmttoraa tli Hoiim of Tante aud Hmefl. It U tmf to unf. Uontuina no Itijurloua drug. No inorcury, no eooaiue, no mot jililno. Tha houiliI.I remnly. Trifle, M ctita at Prugglaia or by moil. ELY BROTHERS, 68 Warran II., New York ' Ralaea tk dobgh and comnlt with all pur food Uwi. CRESCTNT MFO. fO. Mit ol mafic:! Cbnier than Maiden Farm Lands Orchard Lands Timber Lands Stock Ranches LAKEVIEW n OREGON iqmhm lilr U r-r lov -nti t-r ti I hi h an- rTTvi mm ..e.i i-nm n.-i keiei rvn 5Vjf '! to ol iu it Kyi- .Nn il i at I5' ' ' I I " f- M''"l " ' fit-m- i H1 'lil Oil lllie Neek- V IX-V-.' am '"' I m ki-l. unur iii i'illi'i .. ,; In ' We Hunt )nil. bfounrt supply company ' l( CKA I'TI.K, WASH. HALL'S SQUIRREL POISON A rt'inai knlily clliok'iit cxtenniicitor, uc'(l suc ccssfullv lor L'O years. 'The most economical' to use because the most certain. For sale hy Hall & Reynolds L Drug Company LAKEVIEW - OREGON CHICHESTER S PILLS I mil..! A I. v..ur Hn.j.1.1 f. e . I 'I til o nit .ttitt. Hitf f timr " . i.i -i i ii a ii .v . ( n pv ; ( l-II.I.H. I..r Si I, : ile I. A I .(. lif i j' 'If J. N. I1 (UckIMit I'. H. I .mill Oltlie, lWW -llMU) REAL ESTATE LAKEVIEW .-. OREGON HAY K8l c. o. mm r VATSON J.P.DUCKWORTH H.. VERNON H. HUNKER Offho, Water St. 'JVIoplioiio No. HI Lakcvicv jee, Transfer anci Storage Co .1. 1 DICKWOKUI, Al.tNAUKii Transfer and Prayage Ice Delivered HACKlAdi: AND IIOUSKIIOLD ;())IS STOlfKO HATICM HltNIWHKJ ON I)KMANI tw "ovn WHTOMKua auk ami aivuktisi2hs" TRANSFER OF LAKE COUNTY PROPERTV Reported by the Lakovlow Abstract and Title Company The following tranfera were record ed In I .like County for the week ending May 11. li)M. John O'Connr-r to Jack Partln. WJ SE, NK1 SE1. NEJ. Sec. 25, 30-13. 2O0O. V. S. A. to AlUrt UennU, SEJ Sec. 6, 27-17. F. I'. Lane to Mntthaoa Cdroli-aa, lot II. I'lk "D" Lune'a mldition to liHkrvlow, Ore. State of Oregon Ui Portland Com .nny, EJ So. 10, 2.Vin. WM). Stnte of Oregon to Portland Com iany. W Stc. 10, 23-10. H((), Morton Howell to Elmer Howell. loU 1-2-3. See. 21. 41-21 ; NJ NW1. S NWJ SWJ NE. See. 21. 41-21. ir.7. ("Iiirtiin Howell to Elmer Howell, lotnl-2-3 Sec. 21. 41-21. N NWi, SEi NWJ, SWJ NEJ. Sec- 21. 41-21. $208. Sarah J. Smith to Elmer Howell, lot 1-2-3 See. 21, 41-21. NJ NWJ. SEJ NWJ. SWJ NEJ. Sec. 21. 41-21. 1115. A. O. Andcriion et al to F. A. Chria tcnaen, in und. 1-10 intereat in SWJ WJ. SEJ. Sec. 10. NJ NWJ NWJ Sec. 10. 40-19, NJ WJ Sec. 83, WJ Sec. 2, to-: 9. W. P. Mill to II. W. Hill, lot 30, hlk 2'M, O. V. I.. Add. SEJ WJ, Sec. 11, 3H-20. 1275. Fredricke Slinllenlierg to Ann A. Itn.lfor.l, lot 11, in llk. 308, O. V. I.. A'lii. to l.tikeview. Ore. Vuiteil '. Morgan to M. (. Currier, lot 5. Sec. 20. lots 1-2 Sec. 21, 33-19. $1100. John II. l urleigh ti V. O. Z. Mor (nv, lota 1-2 in the North Add. to the town of Puixley. AIho h fractional lot in I.Ik. "II" fceohd North Add. to PuiHl. y. Ore. AIho hlk. "G" in the town of PuiHley. atid nil the unplatteil ground lying in NEJ SWJ. Sec. 21. 33 IS, formerly owned hy Minnie C. Sadler. H 10. N. P. It. H. 'o. 1" Jamea P.;:rry. SWJ NWJ. Sec. 4. 39-22. $1911. Anni'tta Sherlock to V. O. Morgun, Iieg. at a pt. 24 roda north of the SW ror. NWJ SEJ Sec. 21. 33-18. thnc. S. 8 nxla, thnc. W to the E boundary of Green St., time. Nly along the E tioumlary of Green St. to a jit. W from the pt. of heg. thnc. E to the place of Leg. $20. State ut Oregon to Patrick' Mc Curren. NJ See. 3('i, 25-18. $KO0. C. F. Volk to H. M. Fleming, lot 1 i i hlk. 30. O. V. h. Add. SJ NJ NEJ SEJ. Sec. 9, 39-19. $200. State of Oregon to Albert Prickett, SJ Sec. 1(5. 33-2-1. $S00. Albert Prickett to Edward W. EyaiiKon, SJ Sec. lfi, 33-21. $S00. Kii'hard W. Vernon to J. S. Lane, coin, at a pt. f.O ft. W from the NW cor. of lot 10, in blk.2 of Vernon'a first Add. to the town of Lakeview. Ore., thnc. W 125 ft., thnc. N at right anglen 150 ft., thnc. W at right angles 354 ft., thnc. S at right angles 410 ft., thnc. E at right angles 479 ft., thnc. N ut right angles 2iH) ft. to the place of beg. $3000. H. A. Wyalt to May Hayes, NEJ SWJ Sec. 5, 37-23. $1500. Sti'te of Oregon to W. D. Wolverton. NJ Sec. 30, 33-25. $S00. State of Oregon to James Hoss, NWJ NEJ. NKl NWJ. SEJ SEJ, NWJ SEJ. Sec. 30, 28-1-1. $100. E. H. Mercer to Karl CoiminH, lot 1. in blk. 201, O. V. h. Add. NEJ NEJ See. 15. 37-25. $17. John Partin, jr., to F. Foster, lot 2. Sec. 35. 30-10. $10. George Lawther to J. S. 'Morrison lot 20 in blk. 39, O.V. L NWJ Sec. 35, 37-35. Slate of Oregon to William McCarty, SJ SEJ, SEJ SWJ, Sec. 30, 25-19. $300. State of Oregon to William McCarty, NEJ SWJ. See. 30, 25-19. $100. 81 O. V. L. Co. deeda recorded. CASTOR I A Tcr Infanta cil CLilirea The Kind Yen Kcve toys Bought Bears the yStf yJTT Classified A Want Ad In Tho Lako County Examiner Itppciited a few titni', if necoaaarjr, will nnd a ccatomer for that prop-rty of your. Tliey nre 'HiiiJcd clody y Intending: bnyera, nnd thveoat In nom 110111111.115 renin the line each Inaortlon. Ktieelml long-tlmw rati. WANTKI WAN"l'i;i-Mnn tolnae loggiriK con- trict. Apply to the lienioy Oii. ut ruction (!o,, l.akevlew, On.'. WANTED A IIANCII TO KENT with tuck and luiolaoieut. atook taken on atiaran or ruD on a'talarf. Keat of raleraoeaa, W'U Rood ajook. Inqolioof O. W. Wiutn, Aitaraa, Cal.. care J. C. Iiloliardaoo'e camp. W A I NT Kl- WaBHiuo Tidi Vtott aolmal haJ. etc. W tau aklnt nud make ruua mid roXm. UtlH? and Klmmnna. Taxederrnlatt Valley Ka.Ha. Oregon. M Im. I'.OOMMFOHHENT-Webatflr'a Kooni- ina; lionae corner Hlaah A mwi'V Everything; new; rule, reaaonable by dny, week it month. tf niH MAtr- FOR HALE OR EXCHANtiE A Hiim paylUK gria-erv elore n a llniirtwh lug town, 'M mill a from Hho I'rnri cImco. Alao curry a hoe of Crock ery and Agateware, (-tuck, flrturea, wngona nnd lioriM. Invoice near $10,000, lellne to lllt. l.iH'alion, bi-t in town lirlck liiilliliiitf on main atKH-t. Will exchtuige for general me rchandixe or other "tore or good etoi k ritni-li in Nori hern CnllfiM ula or Oregon. Ad lrc- M. l-vy, I'd.) Alto, Ha la Clara Co , Cal. 4.MU Ft 111 NA LE OK TRADE Any of "the following tract or a ill exchange for trnclx adjoluiug Nome of the otli.-ra. TI.e.s'aof 'i ..f NW!,' of NWi;. Kn 23, T 39 It. 10. Tho N'4 of .V4 of HE', of KK.'i. sc 10. T. 3H 11.20, The N ' of N H .,f of HK'4. tiec. 17. T. .'W K. Tie- iS'j ofNJolNW' offE'i. H.c. 5, T. :K. R. l' Tlie N! of NVi4- of n yt Hit: 17, T. .'I. I!. 20. A'tdrexa. I. O Hox 17. Ogden, Utah. 5 1 25 FOR SAI.l-.-40 xcr-n in m Haifa. 2' InlleM M. Hill f Ni I "ills- Creek, alau 80 acrea fiirmii u la il, M aeieM in wheat ! mile- il l. of New I'ine Creek. 1'articiilaiv f 1 T. J lender hoii. New I'ine Co ek Ore Apt 20 if FOR AI.K-I0 tii rt-H wl Ii leu aereri water ritrbl. O. V. L. tou t 45, Ket . 23. T :M. R. Is. Ail re-eO-ear !'. DanielHon, llnl.lrege. Neb. al.3-20-27 'OR SALE 20 acre tract and town lot. Traet 14, Sec. 10, T. 3.t. R. Ill, Ijke County. Lot 20. II. 142. Ad lreiH (ieorge Klli-era., viralid Ixlaiu, Neb. al3toni4. FOR j-AI.E 10 Ncrea, near laikevleiv. Di'Bcrlption: Si o S'iof NW'. of NK.t, of Section 10. 'lowiiHhlp 40, Range 19 V. .M. tJtto E. Atid eraou, I.ukeC'ltv, Minn. FOR HALE Kort ncrea with creek running through laiid; S W-4' tjf N K of Sec. 7, Tw p. 30, Range I'rtce ftoo. iUrt, r. 11. Jlunilay, Ogdeu Ltah. FRANKLIN, P.I 10 four pawfeiigor. aix cylinder roadxtei, run only 4.HK) inlli-H, 1.' Ii p., repulnted. A-l ahaie tbrouuhoiit, guuraiit(Hd aagoiHl ae new, l.aruain for anyone wishing bllih powered ruadxter, wile new for$HH0. Price $2750 f.o.b. Port land. McnzlcH-DuRolrf Ante Co., 7tll tS: Davla Kla., Portland, Oregon. 010 ncrea fine, level laud adjoining Pauline Miirnh, alx lulled tuitth of town of Silver Lake. Vrvchenp f.irctiHh. Apply to .1. O. Hall. 522 Clintnbt-r of Commerce building, Portland; Oregon. 4-13 FOR SALE Tho of See. 34, T. 38 S.. llauge 19 I-:., W. M., near Lake view. Or. Call on or addreaa Chaa. F. Elgin, City Recorder, SaU'm.Ore. 2-23 4 68 THE Lakeview Abatrnct 4 Title Co. la 111 ikinif special pi Ice 011 Abatraclg to O. V. L. Co. 'a Tiacta and Town Lota. FOR SALE 10 acrea with a 5 acre water right, O.V.L. Tract 10, See. 7, T. 41. R. 19, and Lot 11, Hlk. 07. for $100. $170. paid. Addrexa Alfred Kuykendall, Gen, Del. Los Angelea, Calif. FOK HALE. 10 acre, with 5 acre water r'gtit, O-V-L, Tract 10, Sec 7. Twp. 41. R. 19. aud Lot 11. Llk. 07. Moat sell at once. Price $170, 1180 paid. Add ten A. KUYKENDALL, Geo. Del., Lob Angeles. Cal. FOR SALE 8' j Sec. 21, Tp. 3tS., R. 0F... containing 320 acres of College Land. AtidrcHu, P. Holly, 2013 Million Ave., Spokane, Wanli. 1-209 l-'OK SA I.K-Triti't , Hep. 14, T.3H, It. IK, in acri'8. .... ... . - n ... 4 in U'l , HVKiirj, il'l ma. FOIt HA l.i: . Lot .'H, bloek 40, anil tract ll.t-Vc. ib, T. 'M, It 111. in Keren. I'eti-r Swen..ii, ITil l.uiai.-y si., Shii KrHiu-Ueo, ChI. roil HAI.K--U11 '.M, i.iiK'k 7, o. v. 1 1. co. aiiiit- lion, anil N'v of N, uf N K j ol NE'V Sue, t. T. 10, K. 10. 10 acreH. Adilrt'm Kroil Kni;ri'r, KKP 4, l.ux 10, KkliKim t iiy, Kin. l'rleu t-'lU. KOIt RAl.K-Traitt 1. Son. tt, T. 87, R.v'4, 4(lanro. J. II. I'rarauu. !W W AIhiiu-iI Avu. lienvur.C'ul. KOK 8AI K-I.ot .'4, IiIwk 1!W and truct .8eo 1H, T4I, K 1H, 20 ai-ren. Aildremi TilUea Ward, 111 K IhI tit, Ilea Motili'i, Iowa. FOIt 8Al.H-l.ol 14, block IIMj.aiiil SK of 8K'i of NW1,, Sec 17. Ta, K Hi, W avrea. Kami,. Wray. box 14, Itldnolli lil, Wli. I'rtec $.'00. FOH 8AI.KI.et il, block .H, O V I. addition, ndNK'v 8W(i. Beet 17, T a, K 4, 40 aire.. Atltlruiw J. I'leree Wolfu, Moorbcad, Uiiiu. FOR 8AI.K l.t J4, block !lo"v L addition, and 8", of N W4 of W'i, 8oo 19, T W, H M, !W Kcn a. Aildreiia (.'. C, Harmon, 10a Kauaa 81, JU dlloKl, 8, I). DlIU L1 I L- UI ' ... VI ' ... UL'I .. , V-1.-I U.... ,,n V , :'f, 11 Nil, 10 acn a. Add real Laura J. Ucvtei, b;iu jcneiaoii avu. ix.veiana, I ol. The anleiullil wni'L of ( '1m iiil,.el !..' Stomach and Liver Tablela la dally coinlug to light. No wuch grain! re medy was ever kuown before. Thou aanda bleaa thorn for curiuj; constipa tion. Hick beailaehe. l.lllniiHiioau iuim. Want Ads MIM-KM.ANKOirn iiO KtWAKU A KCWAKO of .fty dollar la here by olfereil for in ormatlon that will lead to the arro ann conviction of any peiaon wti hue atolen wlrea or other proper! y from our Company; and the aamu reward la hereby offered for iDforniMi I'rfT that will lead to the arreet and 'miction of anyone dea troylng t i roperty of the Company. Chun. Urn bach, 8ecreUi lake Co. TeL A Tel. Co. i tf. Don't forget that we carry la atoek tor aale all fcinde of tron, bol'a and ohxin. tbtmbie akaloa and Iron ana ateel axlea Arzner Uroa. tf w"'.,V1.:np,n.'! 0r ?"c"t,0. l urn jBimraou, can rraociacoi A city hotel altuated In a leautlfal park but lite mtnotee from Marke Hf Hpeclal ratea for the annmier blue Prluta 01 any townahlp in Bora Lanil District eh'wlng all laii'l entnea, oamea, datea, etc. To pography. Vour order tilled on day of receiving Price f 1. J. C. TURNKV. Hurna. Oreaon tf CIi-mi flmir at Itu111107.11 Quality g'lar.itito'il or nifm'-y nduniled tf ml HAY MITH K 8TRXVED or atoleo.. about Aaa 15., V.HKt, cue gray mare, branded wltb A' on left oil fie, wire acar on front leg. waluht 1400, abonl 10 yeara Lid. l-lht bay, white face saddle tin rue, aame brand, wire acar on left front heel, about 12 yeara old, weight 1,000 pound Llheral reaard. ANDKEW MORRIS, Adel. STRAYED ttr stolen. From Camala 1'rairie, oiih team hom. one Iron 1 gray the o la r w hite; both branded 14 011 lift Htalflle; vinted on left (boulder; weiuht ubout 2700 Ibe. 1K) reminl for their return. I 1AT Dt'ANK, Lakeview, TKI.r:ploKa LOOK AT THE NOTICE Foil in ward Indued by the 'llepboin Company for (leatrovlug tta prop erty Win $1,000.00 Reward The Oregon. California & Nevada Livestock Protective AaHocliitlou will give $1000 Reward for the con viction of any party or panlca Meal ing horHtfH, cattle or mulea belonging to any of the following; incmberH of thla AHHociation; Cox & Clark, Cliewaean Land & Cattle Co., Ileryford Land & Cattle Co., Lake County Land & Llveeria-k Co., Wurner Valley stock Co., Win W, Ilrown. Geo. M. Jonea, Geo. Han ktna. K. Li. Chandler. C. A. Rehart.N. Fine, U'.A. Currier. Frank IJ. RauerH. J.C. HotchklHH, Cnlderwood RroH.. r. J. llrattaln & Sona. T. A. Crump. Crttirtler & Homier, V. 'P. ('reaaler Maud I. P.ambo. OFi ii Eita t W- ' ' emvkobd. Pre'. I V. P. llKKTKOKH Finance Oom.K. M. Ghken Is. Il CHAK' Llitl OKN AMMIAIIM. POST & KING HAVE THE REST grade .n upura aud Clgara to be found tn Oregon. tf . II. CUTLER WHISKY AT THE Hotel Laaevlewbar. The beat and mirvut wblaky made. tf $1,000 REWARD Tha Oregon Ca Ifornia auJ Nerad Live Stock Frotoo Ion Aicoclatlon, o wbich tha under limited In a metnber win give '.iuuw reward lot evldtuce lead I air to trie ' ret and conviction 'I Jul any par!)- or par ' tiea suaiine homck. rattivor l.iuh-i be loiu'ltiK to auy oliit nirinU-rt, in addition to th atmvm, th undorslsned ollera on the aame col. Ilium v u.oo for all bora sa branded borai-i vhoe bar on tnth or either law brand recorded In eicht coo ntlm. Rai.ne Harney, Lake and Croo oouutlca. tiorea leiiteil when Hold. Soue but (row u hnrui aaold, aud oi.l jr id larKu oahchet W. W. bKows. File. Oregon A touch of rlii'tuiiat win, or a twinge of neuralgia, whatever the trouble la Chaiuborlaiu'a Llulmeut drlvoHnwny the pain at once and curea the com plaint quickly. First application gives relief. Sold by all g;ooil dealers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A " Good wiring is 1 is the very best insurance policy you can have and the cheapest. We do it E.T.SPENCE NOTICB FOK PUBLICATION (Not Coal Land) Depart iient of the Interior. U. K. Land Olllce nt Inkevlew, Oregon, March 14, 111. ' Notice it hereby given that Anton Hchnater, whone poat-oftlce addreeaj ie Iakevlew, Oregon, did on the 5th day of Mar. 1910, file tn tide office Hworn Ktatement and At.pl lent Ion, No. 03407, ! to nurchaee the VSt HE J. S-c. 20; RWJ " ri.v'ff t w n lining r 9 1 Knnge 1H1',, Willamette Mrbllan, and the timber thereon, nnder the provl alone of the act of June 3, 1H78, and act amendatory, known a the "Tim . Iwr and Ktone Uir," at aoch vale a e I might be fixed by appraisement, and i that, purauant to auch aoi.lica -on. i be land and timber thereon lave licen eetimated and rained by the ap plicant at a total of fOOO.OO, the tim ber eatlmated COO.roo brard feet at $.75 eta per M. and the land $150.00; that eaid applicant will offer final proof In euppoit of hi application nnd eworn atatement on the IStli day of Ma, 1911. before Kegieter and llec-lver, U. 8. tiand Office, at Lake view, Oregon. Any portion la at lilicrty tc protest thle purchaee before entry, or Initiate a context at any time before patent iHMtiea, by flllnj a corrolxjjaated affl davit in thin office, alletArt; facta which would defeat the entry. ARTHUR W. ORTON. Reginter PUBLIC LAND HALE Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, April 27, 1!11. Notice ia hereby given that, aa rll ivcted by the Corumlaaioner of the General fand Office, nnder provl - Ions of Act of Congreaa approved June 27, 190 (34 State.. 517), we will offer at public aale, to the highest bidder, at 10 o'clock A. M.. on the 9th .lay of June, 1911, at thla office, ihp following described land: NKJ-4, Section 28. Townahlp .'WS, Range 17 K. W. M., (inrauant to the applica tion of Franklin O. Hunting. Lake view, Oregon, Serial No 03057. Anv peraona' claiming adversely the alxne dei-cribed land are adviaed io file their claims, or objections, on r la-fore the time dealirnatod for alc. Arthur W.Orton. Ileglater. Fred P. Cronemiller. Rectdver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Not Coal Land) U. S Laud Offl e at Lakeview, Oregon. April 2i, 1911. Notice Ik hereby given that John C MoiTia, of Lakeview, Oregon, who, nn Mhv 2S. lfKX!, made Homestead Entry No. 3011 Rerlnl No. 01337. for ts NW. NWJi NEJ,. Section 13. Township 408, Range 18 E , W. M., haa filed Lotice of Intention to make final five year Proof liefire Regiater and Recidver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 10th day of June, 1911. Claimant oamea a witnerae; . . J. L. Morria, Thomas Y'ouig, Charlea .lohiiHon and M. W. nart.a'.l of Lakeview, Oregon. : i. ARTHUR W. ORTON, Reclater. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the County Court of tne State of Oregon, for the County of Lake. In the matter ol the eatate of Wil liam Kahnka, deceaaed. To all whom It mav concern : ' No tlce la hereby given ihat the under algned hna tiled with the clerk of the above entitled Court, the final ac count of hia administration vt The eatate of William Rahnka. fleeeaaed. and that Honorable li. Daly, Judge of an id Court, haa by order duly, mad nod entered tn aald Court and matter, ou April 21, 1911, Uxed and appoiuted Friday, the 2'th dav of May, at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon of aald day, at the Court room of said Court In the County Court House of aald County, la the town of Lakeview, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing o' objections, if any there be, to nr.e.u final account and for t'.e aotilemeut thereof. DICK J. VILG )X. A lnlntstrator of the E-tute ol Wil linm Rahnka. Deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coul Land) Department of th Interior, U.S. Land Ollice at Lakeview, Oregon, March 22. 1911. Notice is hereby given that Julia A. Austin, whose pogtofflce addree Is Lakeview, Oregon, ilid ou the 20th day of March, 1911, file tn tills otlice aworn r-tateint'iu und application. No. 04414. to purchase the E!-. bE'.NWJJ SK1'. SE.V NE.l4'. Section 4. Town: ship 38 S., Range 17 IS., W. MerlJi . and tho timber thereon, under the provisions of tho act of June 3, 1878, and acta amendatory, kno.vn as the "Timber and Stout Law," at audi value as might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to auch ap plication, the land and timber thereon have been appeal ed. $720.S' the tim ber estimated 1.00S .000 board foot at fO .00 per M. and tlw land fsO.00; that taid applicant will offer final proof in support of her application aud sworn statement on the 18th day of May, 1811, la-fur' Register and Receiver, U. 8. Land Ollice at Lakeview, Oregon. Any person ia at liberty to protest thla purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filtng a corroborated affi davit In thU otlice, alleging; facte which would defeat theontry. ARTHUR W. ORTON. .Register. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Alien' foot-Kate, a powder. Koltetea pal lul.amartlUK, uerrooa Icet and lnrowlu ualli aud tnitantlr laltoa lb- ailntontol oorna an buntoaa. It'a tba gtealeat oomtorl dlacorerj ol the age. Allen'i loot-Kaa anakaa Utat new iboea feel cany. It la a certain ear la weatlUK, cal lout, swollen, tired, aoilu tocl Try It today. Bold by all Prugftata and Bhoe Storea, By mall for tfe In stamp, Poo't a 0 0t any lUba'.lta'e. Trial paoaai IRKK. At 1r A l Ion k 'Itmatwt I . Hn. v V- No Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tablets will clear the sour stomach, sweeten the breath and create e healthy appetite. They promote the flow of gaatrlc Juice, tiiereby Intro ducing good digestion. Sold by ail good dealer. JACK KIMBALL IN ROLE OF BOOSTER Klamath Chronicle: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kimball returned yesterday from Lakeview. where they have been for some time, while Mr. Kimball waa J looking after the interests of the Wey JerhauBcr Timber company. Mr. Kim ! bail atatea that he haa just closed op all the business in connection with tha leasing of the Weyerhauser land for grazing purpose for th tin hHf and will soon turn his attention to the matter of organizing fire protection within a short time. The Weyerhauser lands in Klamath and Lake counties have been leased to the same sheepmen who had them laat season, while the entire holding in northern California have been taken over by Albert Tournrjuiat. a big sheep owner. These lands are in Modoc county and embrace a very large area of timber and grazing land. Mr. Kim ball ia congratulating himself on this particular deal, as .he believe he ha made a mighty good transaction for hi company. Mr. Toumquiat haa signed a lease for five years, and aa payment for the privilege of grazing his sheep thereon, he i to pay half of the taxea aaaessed against the land for that period. Mr. Kimball is not in a position yet to state the full arrangerr.cr.is for fire protection in the Weyerhauser holdings thi season, but will have these details worked out within a short time The time will soon be here when forest conflagrations will be a possibility, and it is the aim of the Weyerhauser representative to haVe their lands pa trolled and looked after very carefully during the dry season. In fact, a better patrol will be maintained this year than ever before and the possibility of dangreous and costly fires will be re duced to minimum under the efficient management of this veteran woodsman and fire-fighter. Mr. Kimball states that all of Lake county is jubilant over the prospects of the coming railroad Ks says Gen eral Manager Duniway, of the Nevada-Califomia-Oregon railway, haa an nounced that Lakeview will have trains running into that place by Nov ember 1st. He says Lakeview is to have a grand celebration when the road is completed, and .the first train roils into that city. Announcement haa been made that a depot to cost (120.00 is to be erected, and the people and the people are greatly enthused over the prospect of having a railroai at an early date. BEST FRUITS FOR EASTERN OREGON Corvallis. May 9. "Care should be exercised in the selection of varieties of fruit for planting in Eastern Oregon, says Prof. C. I. Lewis, of the. Oregon Agricultural College horiculture de pirmtent, "since the higher elevations of that part of the state suffer more or less from the severity of tbe win ter and the drouth in the summer. "As to apples, the Russian varieties! will be the hardiest. These in low altitudes are summer and fall varietiea but often in higher altitudes they are long keepers. The Red Astrachan, Gravenatein. Duchess, Wolf River, Wagoner, and Macintosh Red are the best and most satisfactory to plant. Occasionally nearly any of the stand ard varieties grow sufficiently well for family use. Varieties of some promise in Buch sections are the Rome Beauty, White Winter Pearmain, Delicious, and Gano. "The varieties of pears I would sug gest for the region are the White Doy anne, Seckel. Clapp's Favorite. Peaches as a rule, should not be grown in the higher elevations of Eastern Oregon, but occasionally such varieties as Alexander and Amsden do very well. The Gobb's apricot is often success ful." The four kinds of cherries suggested by Prof. Lewis are the Lambert and Bing sweet cherries, and Early Rich mond and Olivette for sour ones. Twe varieties of raspberries Guthbert and Turner's Red are named as good, and any of the standard varieties x of blackberries, such as Kittatinny, Law ton, and Eldorado, may be grown. Red Jacket and Champion goose berries, and Bederwood, Warfield, and Clark's Seedlings strawberries are alao mentioned. Shearing Plants The sheep shearing corralls and dipp ing vats at Camas Prairie are now in first class order. During the shearing season the corralls will be in charge of the sheepmen. ROSA McDANIEL. My corralls on the West Side are now ready for the sheep shearing season, and I have a dipping plant in connec tion. Will have a good crew and super intend the work myself. JOE AMBROSE. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R ! A dice and iudltreatlon. Hold l.v all good dealers. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE EXAMINKti