A PROPOSAL. It Occurred at the Moment the Lady Wished It. By JANE PINCKNCY BURNETT. Copyright', imo, ly Amnrlcnn Press Asso i lHilun J l'r. I'llirmo was no excellent mat rl monlnl catch In every wsy except In Ihst f fortune. Moclnlly lie stood , high A any una cnti sisnd In Ameri can society. HI manners wers rt lined. i was ut only conversant with conventional customs, but know the social rights of every one, In till , rolatlmm to others It would have been Impossible for him to commit a aocliil .error, people whose education or In ; 'slim t were not of the highest type would watch hint nt n 1 Inner party or any doHiiI function and follow til load. They knew ho would not eat meat i with hi tlnti fork. . I There win an ex net counterpart of the doctor among the women of the f place where ho lived and practiced. A I young widow, Mm. Qweudoltn Whit- "ow bovaxr of too I" Ing. waa never known In the whole twenty-four years of her life to offend agnlnst Rood tato. 8 ho bud the far ulty when "out" not only of keeping off auch men aw were considered leant desirable attenduuta without seeming to dismiss them, but of attracting and retaining those who were from a aoclal point of view particularly desirable. Sho had never known any other condi tion than that of wealth, consequently (ltd not know the value of money. In the choice of a second hushaud, there fore, it no object to her. One evening Dr. Pit inn n wne about to keep an engagement with one of but pa den tit. a miiidcu Indy and a hypo chondriac wlnx.0 fitucy for mediclnea m a Hourco of considerable revenue to him. Jost ua he win leaving the house there came a ring at the tele phone. "la Dr. I'll iimn ot homer Thin la Tr. Pitman." 'Please, air. Mr. Whiting In not feel ing very well thin evening and would like you to cult." "Sny to Mr. Whiting, please, that ! am nbout to visit another patient and will cull Inter In tho eveulng." There wna a pause, broken by the maid: "Pleuse. air. Mm. Whiting is feeling rather strmigc. nud would like you to come ut once." "Very well; I will bo there directly." The doctor mailo the reply after con sideration. Eneh womau expected a preference, and it wna a question which of the two he should prefer. The hypochondriac was good for at least bin olllce rent, while the widow wan ordlnurlly lu excellent henltb. lint the widow waa attractive, and listening to the achea and pnlna of the Jfypochondrlnc was a bore. Thla was the reason he decided to go first to the widow. lie found her alttlng or rather half reclining on a loiiugo beautifully and bccomlUKly dressed. Mrs. Whiting waa born with a line aenae of harmony In color and bud chosen a ahude for the lamp on the llttlo table beside her with a hue con! rusting with ber cos tume. Ilelng n light shade of rose, It also gave ber complexion the warmth It needed. Leaving bin satchel lu the ball. Dr. Pitman entered tho room with tbe encouraging smile that waa bis. In variable preliminary tonic lu visiting a patient. The widow gave a feeble return of tbe audio aud extouded ber band, displaying to tbe elbow a obape ly arm. Tho doctor clasped the hond lightly in bis own and placed tbe tips of tbe fingers of bis other baud ou the wrlHt. "Slightly above normal," be aald, "but uo fever." The physician then gave the patient a professional look wltb his large hnodriomo eyes, which meant "tell me your symptoms." It was not usual with him to ask questions of his lady putleuts. lie left them to give their luformutiou themselves. "I was sitting In the library after dinner," said Mm. Whltlug, "when a singular fecllng-woll, It is best de Mcrllicd ns loneliness came over me. I flt tho need of u stimulant and drank it gluHH of wine. It did me uo good. Indeed, tbe roiiulreiunt was uot a physlcul but a mental or rather splrlt ual one. I have never suffered any symptoms of me'ancbolla. but I should fajicy ray feelings were of this order." "Any unusuul action of the beartr uxked tho doctor, hU linger tips still ou tbe ludy's wrlm. PI "Yen; fl alight flultcrllig." "Piiitifuir "No," "liNiitrei-iible In nny respect?" "Itnlhel ploiisnllt." "Hiu!" mi I' I Hie doctor, withdrawing j hi tom b upon tho wrist, mid, bend lug down, with an apologetic "Ex rime me," pluelng bin cur over the lieu I t. lie IIhIciiiiI for He cm I mlnilti.'it, t licit. rlNltig. looked lit the tmlleiit with an expression that was more thau pro fessionally sympathetic. "I aupMme," ho an Id. "Hint there U no one very iienr or denr to youthat there U a void which needs to be lllled. It In thlN Hint U affecting the action of your heart." "I am sure your tllnguiml In tight, dM'tr. 1 u in lonely. I have the 1 meiiiiN to acquire anything I wIhIi ex- cept love." Thla statement commended tho Indy specially to the doctor' delicate sen slbllltle. Another womau might have put It bluntly, "line of the advantages a man, especially a poor mini, nifty de rive from tnnrrjlng me I my wealth." Instead of this harsh aniioiincement I Mil Whiting bad aald, "I huve the means to acquire anything I wind ex , cept love." And another man would I bnve made IkI1 to Interpret Ibla a it ' waa Intended. Not so the refined Pit man. He Ignored It, except lu a pro fessional sense. "I think, dear Mrs. Whiting." be aald encouragingly, "that what you need 1 not drug. I found a allghtly accelerated cardiac action when I lis tened to your heart beat Just now aud could glvo you a sedative, but I doubt (but it Is necessary. You need rather to mingle more with the world. We medical men aro now Inclined to build up tho wbolo system rather than an affected part, the part deriving bone at from the whole and being tbua strengthened to throw off the trouble. 1 wish you to cultivate such associa tlon a are pleasing to you. If there Is any one whom you wish to be wltb you a great deal yield to tbe longing. I need not say that In the case of ao charming a woman" 'Oh, doctor, how good of yout" "Have you any engagement for to morrow afternoou?" "No." "The first dose I shall give you is fresh air. I w 111 call at 3 and take you to drive. Have you seen 'Lohengrin' with Muie. a Elsa T" "1 have not, doctor." "I will secure seota for Wednesday night, and I wish yon to continue my I rent men t in this rcupect during the seunou. Are you fond of flowersT" "Pniwlonntely." "I will leave an order at the pbarm I mean the flower shop for eome roses to be sent In tbe morning." "Ho lovely of you!" "And now I must leave you to see a patleut I was about to vlislt when your call came." "A ludyT "Yes; an elderly lady, a hypochon driac who trie mo dreadfully. 1 ahull preNcrllie for her, as lu your case, not drugs, but with a view to build up ber system." "What do you mean by that, doctor?" anxiously. "I shall send ber off on a long trip." Dr. Pit inn u kept bis engagements with Mrs. Whiting at least as soon us he bud seen bis hypochondriac patient safely off ou an ocenu liner, with a medicine chest mmlo up by himself to suit her especial cane sent her tiowcrt regularly, and each day bis manner beciiiiie more endearing. He was grad ually lending up to a proposal that the widow knew was coming, that bo knew shu knew was coming, but between two persons of such delicate sensibili ties must be made as a mule angel would mnke It to a feiuulc angel, pro vided there were mnrrlage and giving In marriage In heaven. It came one October evening when Mrs. Whiting felt that she needed Dr. Pitman's professional services or Dr. Pitman, ns the case may be. Sho waa sitting beforo n Are of real blitzing logs Mrs. Whiting scorned to uso any of those devices for Imitating an open wood fire dressed in a tea gown that was extremely becoming to ber. She had been putting off Dr. Pitman's proposal until sho felt exactly in the mood for It. Dr. Pitman, with exqui site tact, aware flint she desired to lead In the matter, left everything to her. He wna no stupid blunderer to step In at the wrong moment and was prepared to speak wben be received tho slgtiul. Nor was It neceasury for the widow to mako that signal Inordi nately plain. The doctor could brcuthe it in wltb the perfumed air that sur rounded her lovely person. Dr. Pitman had come In early and was dressed for the evening wben he received a telephone call from Mrs. Whiting's maid that ber mistress would like to have htm come over if he could do so at once. In ten min utes he was with ber, though he had stopped on the way for flowers. Dls patient was discernible only by tbe firelight. Without rising sho gave him her band, and when she looked up at him there was that In her eyea which (old him the hour bad come, ne re tained her hnnd for a moment, return ing her glance, while with bis other band he tossed (ho flowers be had brought Into her lap. "You are looking so well, so charm ing, this evening." bo said, "that I am suro yon have not sent for me to min ister to your health, and I am pleased that It Is so. for I bnve something to say to you that I have boon putting off from day to day. Hut beforo I say It promise nie, my dear Mrs. Wbltlng, that whatever it be it shall not break up, that delightful friendship which has come to be a necessity with me." "I promise." she suld lu a low tone. Then, bending low over her, be said: "My whole being Is dissolving In an all absorbing love for you. May I dare hoie that you will be my wife? Classified A Want Ad In Tho Lake County Examiner Repeated ft few times, if necessary, will find a customer for that property of yours. Tliey are scanned closely by intending buyers, and the cont is nominal 5 cents the line for each insertion. Social long-time rates. WANThll -Man to tnke logging eon Intel. Apply to the luruey Con struction Co., Lakevlcw, Ore. WANTLD A KANCI1 TO KKNT with stock and Implements, stock tskan on ebsres or ruo cm a sstarr. Uest of rsleranees. Wile good cook. Inquire of O. W. White, Aituras, Cel.. care J. C. Klobardson's camp. wAMbO-'VYe mount all kludaof birds animal beads, elo. We tan skins aiid tusks rugs aud rote. Utly and blojraoos. Taxsdermists Valley Kalij. Oregon. 3t2in. We oord u ttaktNiiia.ii in (neb of ev ent I excvllt-nt tlields to sell our apleo did uurncr.v limit. A pcruitmeut pluce, cash wceslr aud a square firm back of you. Write, for particulars. Wanbliigton Nursery Co Toppculsli, Wash. eiTHV NTI:K round 4 wMle and spotted hows, right car cut, apply Henry ileryford ranch. tf. TK.atr HwK. LOOK ATTHK NOTK K KUK HK ward IrtNtied by the Telephone Company for destroying It prop erty. lull !M INC'M.L A N Mll 0u KKWAKU. A KLWAUO of nfty dollars is here by offered for In.ormatlon that will lead to the arres aut conviction of any peiaon wti bs stolen wires or other property, from our .Company; and tbe same reward Is hereby offered (or informal i-.n that will lead to toe arrest and -..''Orict ion of anyoue des troying tc property nf the Company. Chas. Umbaob, decretal j Lake Co. TeL A TeL Co. ittf. Uou't forget that we carry In atook tor aale all kinda ot iron, bol's and obnins. tbioibie akeina and Iron ana steel axles Arzoer tiros. tf Blue Prints ot any lowosblp in Bums Laud District showing all land entries, names, dates, etc. To pography. Your order filled on day of receiving. Price II. J. C. TUKNKY. burns, Oregon 6tf Cheap flour at liouanta. Quality guaranteed or money refunded. tf LlltlUKM AlCIiAaU. POT A KINO HAVE THE IJEST graiie .iqours aud Cigars to be found In Oregon. tf J. 11. CUTLER WIlltSKY AT THE Hotel Laaevlew bar. Tbe beetand purest whisky made. tf I'OK HALK- Folt HALE Fine Wool Uuck Items and i'oluud China Boar 1'igs, en quire 1. N. von verse & Sou, New Pino Creek. Sept 7-2S WANTED Uooil hoUNekecping maga zine requires tbe ervloe of a repre sentative in Laker tew, to look after aubecrlotion renewals and to extend circulation by special meth ods which have proved unusually HiicccHsiuI. .Salary and commission. Previous experience desirable, but uot essential. Whole time or spare time. Address, with references, J. V. KalrbaukH, Good Housekeeping Magazine, ital fourth Ave.. New York City. FOR SALE Lot 10, block 6, lake view; also the tii of SX of BE of NKX, Nee. 8, T. 8, R. 2() near Luke vlt w.Oregon, to highest bidder for cash and quick sa'e. Or will tnde for Southern California property, ii. D. Hutchison, llarstow, Cal. hept7-as . FOR HALK 20 acres In section 21. township IM, range :9. Enquire, of Sengcr Ilroa.. Lakeview, Ore FOR BALE M) acres In alfalfa, U miles south of New Pine Creek, also 80 acres farming land, 60 acres in wheat 0 miles south of New Pine Creek. Particulars of L. T. Hender son, New Plue Creek, Ore. Apr'JO-tf FOR f-ALE 10 acres, near Lakeview. Description: Kkj of SUotNW of NE of Section 10, Township 40, Range 19 E' W. M. Otto E. And ersou. Lake City, Minn. , 040 acres fine, level land adjoining Pauline Marsh, alx miles north of town of Silver Lake. Vry cheap for cash. Apply to J. O. Hall, 522 Chamber of Commerce building. Portland, Oregon. 4-13 THE Lakeview Abstract & Title Co. Is making special prices on Abstracts to O. V. L. Co.'s Tracts and Town Lota. FOR SALE The Wtf of Sec. 34, T. J18 S., Range 19 E., W. M near Lake view, Or. Call on or address Cbas. F. Elgin, City liecorder, Salem, Ore. 2-23 4-68 FOH HALK-Traotft, Sua. 14, T.3H, R. ID, 10 saroi. L. J, forter, I'urtlsud, Tuxm. rOK BALK-Lot -xS, block 40. sad trsat 11, 8eo. 15, T. 8V, It. lit, lo scrun. i'etar Uwetmou, 470 Lsidluy Bt., bu Frsauinoo, Csl, rOK SALK-Lot U, block 67, O. V. L. Co. sddt liou.sttd N),ot KJj ul NK,4' of NEU. Sua, 1. T. 40, K. 10, 10 sorua. Addrext Kred K merer, &rU 4, box 10, KkUwuClty. kUu. 1'rlcs i!0. KOK BALK Trsot 1, Sua. 16. T. 87. R. 4, 40 scrr. J. 11. Puamon. mi W Alsuteds Ava. Kunvar.Cul FOK BAI.K lot IM, bloon 18S and tract , Beo IS, T 41, K 111, VO sunn. AddruuTllduu Wsrd.lll K Ul Bt, ! Moiiivs, lows. rOH f t I K Lot 14, blook ISO.sud N) of of NM '. Heo 17. Til, It 10. to sorus. Kui L. Wr. box 14, KliiBtld, V) Mb. fries KuO. Want Ads roa HAl.lC U,c 6, blurk t!,, O V L lilitlon. ni nr.'i, wvj, ne 17, I m, kh,w err. AMrmJ. Hiiro Wolla, Moufljwl, Mlun. rtlt SAI.fc lt it. block 2l,,u V L. xlriillun, nd H of N W'4 of t)W4. Hoc 1, T M, KM, 20 err. AMrC. C, Harmon, lun Kmiu 1st, KwlUsld.. II. fOH HA 1.K-H4 of KU, of rK of KIC,c Zft. . k IS. 10 sure. jfddrcM Lnr J, Otros, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal Land) Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Land Olllce at Lakeview, Oregon August 4. 1911. Notice is hereby given that George R. Parman, ol Eaicleville, California, ho, on October 'J7, 1910. made Tim ber and Htone Application, No. 040n3. for W NE,, Section 35, Township 408, Hange ii E. Willamette Merl tlao, baa filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, tofore Keglstar and Receiver of tbe United tjtates land Ofllie, at Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon, ou tbe 6th day of October, 111. Claimant names aa witnesses: Frank Mulkey aud L. McCulley, ol lnkeview; W. J. Parman, ol Eagle ville, California, and George Wlmar, of Fort Bid well, California, A. W. OUTON. KeglsU-r. lu the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Luke. Gussie A. Ileryford, Plaintiff. , Plaintiff. 1 'cLdant. J vs L. Ii. Ileryford, Uefe To L. Ii. Ileryford, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint filed agatqt you In tbe above entitled court aud cause, on or before the 1-th day of Of tolcr. 1UU, the said date being tbe lust day ot the time prescribed in the or der of publication of summons herein, and if you fail ao to appear or auawer for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to tbe court for tbe relief demanded In said complaint, namely: That the plaintiff take a decree against you dis solving the bonds of matrimony exist Ing bfctweeu you and tbe plaintiff and that she resume ber maiden name, Gussle A. Young, and for ber cost of suit. This summons is served opon you by order of Judge of County Court of imkh county, btatt aforesaid, dated Aug. as, lan. W. A. WILSHIRE, Octl2 Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS In Uie Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon, for the County of Lake, A. M. Baxter, Plaintiff, ntlff, 1 lant, ) vs. Win. Hume, Defend To. the above-named defendant, Win Hume: In the name of tbe State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and auswer the complaint filed against yon lu ti e alove entitled Court and cause, now ou tile with the clerk of totld Court, on or before alx weeks lroiu tbe date of the first publication of this aummous, towlt: Ou or before tbe lJtti dsy of October, 1911. ana you are notified that if you fall so to ap pear and answer the complaint, ss 1 lore I n required, the plaintiff will lake Judgment against you tor the sum of JTi 7-, together with the sum ot llUO.Ou as attorney's fee and the furth er sum of 1208.37 together with the sum of $100.00 as attorney's fee, and the further sum of $511 .94 together with tbe sum of $150,00 ss attorney's fee, and the further sum of $315.70 to gether with tbe sum of 12o.00 as at torney's fee, and the further sum ot $12.70 together with thesuni of $10.00 aa attorney's fee, aud the further sum of $37.75 together with the sum of 125.00 as attorney's fee, and the furth er sum of $24.48 together with tbe sum ot $20.00 asattoruey's fee and to gether with the costs and disburse ments of thla action. This summons Is served upon yon by publtcatiou thereof by order of tbe Honorable B. Daly, County Judge ot I.ake Connty, Oregon, made on tbe 3rd duy of April, 1911, directlog publi cation thereof ouce a week for six cousecutive and uccessive weeks in tbe Lake County Examiner, published and printed at Lakeview, Lake Coun ty, Oregon, said 1 ake County Exam iner being a newspaper of general cir culation, published and printed weekly at Lakeview. Lake County, Oregon. J. II. LANE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication, August 31, 1911. Date of last publication, October 12, 1911. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal Lands) Department nt tbe Interior, U. S. J .and Ottioe at Lakeview, Oregon, ugust 2rf, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Nellie Barry, f Lakeview, Oregon, who, on January , 1910, made homestead en try No. 02903. for NW) NEW, Ei NWK. NEljHWX. Sectiou 25, Town ship 39 B. Kauge 21 E, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice cf Intention to make dual five-year proof, to estab lish claim to tbe laud above described, before the Register and Receiver of tbe United States LaiidOUlueat Lake view, Lake Co., Oregon, ou the tit U day of October, 1911. Claimant names as ltueses: Ben Jatuln Daly, John Collins, Dick Ma honey, aud Timothy McCarthy, all of Lakeview, Oregon. ARTHUR W. ORTON, Register. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I Not Coat Land Department of the Intierlor, U. 8. I-and Ottlce- nt Lakeview, Oregon. September 6, 1911. Notice la hereby given that Richard O. Mahooey, of pnh, Oregon, who, on July f. lfstO, made Hmetead entry No. 82f, Serial, No. 01317, for V.y, Ixita 3, 4, f, . Section 10. Township 31 W, Kanx?24E, Willamette Meridian, bss filed notice of Intention to make Final five year Proof, to ea-t-l)llh claim to the land atnjve des crllKl, before the Register and Re ceiver of the United Htates Land Office, at lakeview, Oregon, on tbe 14th day of October 1WL Claimant names as witnesses; diaries Robertson, Walter Dent. Philip Lynch, Pat Murphy, all of Plush, Oregon. J A. W OltTON, Register NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior, United Htates Land Office, Iakevlew, Ore gon, September 6, 1911. To Osiar Vogel, of 8t Louis, "Mo., Con teste: Yon sre hereby notified thst James E, Calderwood, who gtw Adel. Ore gon, as bis postofflce address did on HeptemtMr 6, 1911, file in this efflce his duly corroliorated application to con teat snd secure the cancellation of your homestead entry No. 3703. serial No. 00T.2, made December 28, 1906, for lot 2, SWJi NEt and W E, sec tion 2, township 87 i-ootb. Range 25 East. Willamette Meridian, and as srounds for his contest be alleges that taid en try man never settled npon, improved or cultivated any part of said lands, nor has be ever resided thereon, and still falls to re side upon, cultivate or Improve tbe same, or any part thereof. You are. therefore, farther notified that the said allegations will betaken by thls.otllce as having been confessed by you, and your said entry will be canceled thereunder without your further right to lie beard therein, either before this office or on appeal, if you fad to file In this office within twenty days after the FOURTH pub lics' Ion of this notices aa shown be low, your answer, under oath, speci fically meeting and responding to these allegations of contest, or If yon fall within that time to file In this of flee due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on tbe said con testant either In person or by regis tered mall. If this service Is made by the delivery of a copy of your answer to tbe contestant In person, proof of such service must be either tbe said contestant's written acknowledgment of bis receipt of the copy, showing the date of its receipt, or tbe affidavit of the person by whom the delivery waa made stating wben and where the copy was delivered; If made by reg istered mall, proof of such service mutt consist of the affidavit of the person by whom tbe copy was maded stating when and tbe postofflce to which It waa mailed, and thla affi davit most be ac ompanied by the postmaster's recet t for tbe letter. Yon should state In yonr answer ' he name of the postoffice to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. A. W. ORTON, Register. Date of first publication, Septen ber 7, 1911. Date of second publication, Septem ber 14. 1911. Date of third publication, Septem ber 21. 1911. Date if fonrth publication, Septem ber 28 1911. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal Land) Department of the Interior, U. S. Lund Office at Lakeview, Oregon, September 13, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Alice Laird, of Plush, Oregon, who, on Oc toiler 14, 1907, made desert land entry No. 70S, serial No. 0467. for NEJ SKK, Sec. 7, 8W'. SW SEtf, Sec. 8, Ntf NW, Sec. 17. Township 33 8. Range 27 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice ot Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 14th day ot October, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses : Pat rick Breen, Warren C Laird, Timothy Murphy and O. V. Dixon, all ot Plush. Oregon. A. W. ORTON, Register. NOTICE FOP. PUBLICATION (Not, Coal Lands) Department ot the Interior, U. b. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon. September 1, 1911. Notice la hereby given that Julius Schuster, nf Silver Creek, Nebraska, who, on October 31, 1910, made tim ber and stone application No. 04093, for NWJ BWV, SWtf SWii, Sec 8, S NEW, Sec 7 Township SOB, Range IS K, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice ot Intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described, before tbe Register snd Re ceiver of the United States Land Office at lakeview, Oregon, ou the 9th day f November, 1911. Claimant names aa witnesses: An ton Schuster, ot Lakeview. Oregon; William Wilson, of Lakeview, Ore gon; Louis Schuster, of Silver Creek, Nebraska, ahd J. W. Jackman, ot Sil ver Creek, Nebraska. A. W, ORTON, Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tbe County Court of the State ot Oregon tor the County of Lake. lo the matter ot tbe estate of San font Stephens deceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed by tbe Courty Court of the State ot Oregon for the County of Lake, Administratrix ot the estate ot Sanford Stephens deceased, and having qualified; Notice is hereby given to creditors and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them, verified as required by law, wlthiu six months after the first publication ot this notice, to her, at her home No. 317 North Main Street, Lakeview, Oregon. MARY ETHEL EASTER, Ad mlntstratrix ottbe Estate of Sanford Stephens, deceased. Date of first publication August 24. 1911. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Corj-ity Court of the Mu,t of Oregon, for the Connty cl Lake, In the Matter of the i Ksta.e of crtRisiocnEitc. I'RAIT, Deceased. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given, that 1. the undersigned. Josephine 8. Pratt, have been duly appointed Administratrix of ibe Estate of Christopher V. Pratt, deceased, by Hon. It. Daly, Judge of the aoove entitled Court, by an order duly msde and entered In said Conrt and matter on the6tb day of Nptem ber, 1911, and have duly qualified as auch. All persons having claims against aald estate are hereby required to present the same to said Admlns tratrtx. duly verlfl d and a corn pant ed by proper vouchers, within six months from the date of the first pub licatlon of this notice, at the office of L. F. Conn, In Lakeview, LtkeCouuty, Oregon. Datwl. and first published, Septem ber?, 1911. JOSEPHINES. PRATT, Administratrix of tbe Estate of Christopher C. Pratt, Deceased. Bep7-Oct6 GUARDIAN KALE In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lake County. In the matter of tbe estate of Iloyt Vernon, Merven Venun, Florence Vernon, Vergla Vernon and James Vernon, Minors. No Ice is hereby given that pursu ant to an order of the Coonty Court of the state oi Oregon, for Lake Conn ty. made snd entered on tbe 8th day of September, 1911. 1 will on and after the 13th day of O tober. 1911. sell at private sule, for cash In band, or for part cash, and balance on approved Hecurltle, (the same to be approved by tbe Court) tbe following described real property, and all the right, title ind interest which the said wards or either of them n ay have lo tbe same, towlt: The N of SWJ, and SE of NWtf. Sec 34. Tp. .'59 8., K. 20 E, W. M.. also tbe following described real property, to wit: Beginning at a point 478 feet east of the southwest corner of tbe aWU of SvVJi of Sec. 1 in Tp. 40 S. . Ii. 20 E. W. M.; thence rnnnlng north 40 rods; tnence east to tbe east line of the above uamed 40 acre tract; thence eonth to the southeast corner of said 40 acre tract; thence west to place ot beginning. Dated and first published this 14th day of September. A. D 1911. RETTA McKEMT, Guardian ot the above named minors. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Not Coal Land Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, September 12, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Nannie M. Graves, of Lakeview, Oregon, who, CD Auguet 8,1910 made timber and stone application, No. 03922, for NWJfj NWJ, r-ec. 34, l wp. 3 a , Kange ll K.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to tbe land above described, before tbe register and re ceiver ot the United States land office, at ( akeview, Oregon, on the 17th day of November, 1911. Claimant names ss witnesses: Dan iel F. Brennan, Lonisia 1. Brennan, Lora Barry and Jack McAullffe, all of Lakeview, Oregon. A. W. ORTON, Register. ANEW WAY TO BOOST OREGON The man on the ground is Oregon's best immigration, agent, according to E. C Leedy. And Leedy ought to know, because he is the General Immigration Agent of the Great Northern Railway, with headquarters at St. Paul, Minnesota. Last spring, during the immigration period, President L W. Hill Instructed that a check be made of each train enter ing Oregon and information secured as to how the newcomer happened to go to Oregon to live. Seventy-live per cent responded that it was through the in fluence of friends already on tbe ground and prospering that the move waa made. OREGON 7- IMtBMAM f rTLixl U0KKS -V Jattiia Every eastern man In Oregon after harvesting his first crop, becomes nil en thusiastic booster, lie wants his friends in the east to come west and share his good fortune. Mr. Leedy has already sent out tlou- sands of the Great Northern Ruilwny'a new bulletins ou Oregon, and many new settlers have moved to Oregon ou this account. The Oregon bulletin shown above is a 30-page, handsomely illustrated book, witn a tour color atate map and four color cover. It contains niuay letters irom Oregon farmers and will lie dis tributed throughout the east wherever we can find interested people. Bend the names of your eastern friends to whom you would like this free booklet sent to E. C. Leedy, General Immigration Agent Great Northern Railway, St. Paul As usually treated, a sprained ankle will disable a man for three or four weeks, but by applying Chamberlain's Liniment freely aa soon aa the injury la received, and observing the direc tions with each bottle, a cure can be effected In from two to four days For sale by all good dealers. V i --ypi-T7fcrt7rsi,:ZI J WMilrA ft