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n PAGE IU Classified A Want Ad In Tho Lako County Examiner Repeated n few times, il necessary, will find a customer for that property of yours. They are scanned closely by intending buyers, and the line for each insertion. If AN ihU A UAMCH lU KENT with tuck auu Impleuiaulx, slouk likia oo snares or tiiu uu salary, Best of feiaiauc.ee. Wile good took. luqultw Ul O. W. WtillM, Aituras, Cat., car J. C. Kiuuarosou'a ueiup. MAMr.U--Wuiouutell kiudsotMrUs lauiuisl baa J a, etc. W Uu aklua J auu uiaka ruga Hud robe. UlUy Buj rjiuiuioua, laxatlermlels j Valley If alia. Oisgun. 30 -Situ, I W Uod a ealeaiiniu lu each of etv- k'fal excellent ttielue lu sell our splou- bud uuraery aim. A permanent MtU'V, caali W0ea.IV Mild M t Ultra mill Ptai k f you. Writ lor particulars. W aalili,UjU Nursery Co Topenusll, Wash. , 1Kt..-loKM. .OOKATTHE NOiltK FOR RE ward bottled li Hit) TUcphoue Company for destroying It prop- arty, ion i Mic.i.i.AftKmm Et CiU KEYVaUD. I A REWARD ot 1.117 dollars la were ly ottered tor loiuruiation thai will lead to the arrve euo oouvlctiua ot uy iauu wui. baa stoleu wires or ether property, from our Company: nd tba same reward la hereby ottered for luforuiei i',o liial will laad to the arrest and :in fiction ot auyoua Una- troying tio property ot tba Company. Cbaa, umutuu, Ui i Lake Co. Tel. Tel. Oo. Don't forget that wa carry lo stock for aala all kinds ol iron, Pol's and tiobaitiie, tbloible sksius aud Iron auu .jalaa! axle Arzoar Bros. Uf CLlilua Prints ol any township in Land District showing all llurua land eutriea, uamea, daUe, ate. To pography, lour order unea on any of receiving. Price 91. J. V. TUK.NKY. Burna, Oregon tltt Ultra t Hour at Douanta. Ouallty guaranteed or money riilundud. if k.l(lUKM AtlHIKAIK. PONT ox KINO HAVE 1'llK BEST grade . colours a ad Cigars to be found In Oregon, tf j7i iTTTCt uiiTTv i TibifTME Hotel 1 jitovl.-w luir. The Itcataiid pUtVf whisky Made. If 'K WALK- WANTr'D Uoixt lioUMt-ktf piui tutiua xi 110 raquin-a t Ijh twrvlwa of a rrpn. (HDtfttlvc In l.nkoview, to look after etibHcrlutlou rt'iiuwuU and to extend clrculiitlon by aiMt'ltil nielli odi which liuvo provt'd unuxmtlly auuct'Nuful. Miliar) ami cohiiiiIumIud 1'it'Vtoua expt'rli-iu't' clnlrl)lt, but not emwntlul. Wlmlo tlmo or apare tlin. Addn-an. wltn rcfon-ncvH, J. F. FalrbitnkH, Ootid IltNim'ktt'pliiK MftuaBliiH. :W1 Fourth Ave. New York City. KOK BALE 'M ncrea In wctlon towi.ahlp 3,1, rnnue .'IK. lCiKiulrti of Hi-awr Kioa.. l.akeviow, ore KOIt BALK 40 acrva In . alfalf. ; imlea aouib of New I'inu Crt-ok, alao 80itcrta farmliiK land, oOacrea in wheat tf in I leu Mutb of Now I'llle Cntk. rarticulnra of L. T. Hornier on. New I'Iuh t'nn'k, Ore. AprlW-tf l'OU ."-ALE 10 acrea. imar LakvUw IWilption: i of of NW)4' of NE4 of SH.tioii 10. TuwiiHldp 40, Ktt.ijfD 19 E' W. M. otto IS. And eraou, lakeCliy, Minn. tiV) ai'iva fine, level land adjoining I'aullno Marsb, alx ml leu north of town of ISIIv r Litke. Vtry cheap forcaidi. Apply to J. O. Hall. rL'2 Chamber of Commerce building, t'ortland, Oreipui. 4-13 THE Lakeviaw AbatractA Titla Co. U ninklns apecial iirlcea ou Abatructa tot). V. L. Co.'a Tracts and Towu LotH. FOU HAi.K The W of Bou. 31, T. 38 M., KaDK l'J i:., V. M., near lake view, Or. Call on or addrvaa Chan. V. Elirlu, City ltocorder, Halem.Ore. 2-23 4-68 FOk HAI.K Tract ft. Moo. 14, T.8H, K. Ill, 10 aor. L.J. I'orter, fortUud, Toxu. FOK HAl.KV-Lo( M, blMk40. aud tract 11, c. 16, T. Ml, K. 111. lu aero Tutor Hwoaion, 470 Iidlv)r Ut., bu FrauulMMt, Cal. KOH 8AI.K-lxit 24, bluok t7. O. V. U Co. addi tion, aud NKof N'-, ol NK'4 ol NK'i- Hvo, , T. 40, K. lit. 10 arrva. Addn-a Kreil Knuerar, RF1J 4, box Id, Kn. City. Ku. l'rloo i!0. KOK BALK Tract 1, o. 16, T. 87. H. 24, 40 aorrn. i. H. feanon.xSW Alameda Ava.Pt'Uvar.Col fOK 8ALK lot M, bloox IM and tract , Boo 18, T 41, K 1H, 9U or. 4. Addnxi lihleu Ward, 111 K lat Bt, Dei Molnua, low. KOH BALK Lot 14, block UU, aud N', ul RK4 ol NWU, Htw 17. THV. K 16. 0 avra. KautL. W ray. box 14. RlUgedild, Waah. TrloalMO. KOK WALK Lot i, olock tMI. O V LTddlllon, aiuINKW, HW'-i, Heo 17, T 8A, H 4, 4U acr. AdtlreaaJ I'leruu Wolfe, Moorbuad, llluu. FOH HAI.K lxt '24, block l.i,0 V L addition, and ol N W4 of HW'.. Heo It, T 86, KM, M) aorea. Addrca C, U. Harmou, lus Kauaai Bt, KedHald.B. D. ' KOK HALK-HH ol N. of of NKU.Btw 26, T ;I6, R V3, ID aorea. Addraaa Laura J. Ueviei, 4.V ,-rriv.il' Avf I ovv ami V pay cii8h for any Oregon Sea MioiiH LawH before iKilil. aIho waut t Senate Journala 1802 and 1S04. AIho j Codes 1851, Journal of Council 1861, Statute 18.M and of 1865, and Code of Civil Procedure und General l.awe and ArcUlvea 1843-18411, Write Ciuo, A. Hatoaon & Co, Iuc, i'ortlaud, i ireu oq. Want Ads the cost is nominal 5 cents Special lontr-time rates. In th Circuit Court of thp 8ta( of On-Kon, fur Iak County. Ada LauKhltn. Plaintiff,! va. Stimniona E. I). Olnen and all m r- for Mima unknown, if any, pnbllnatlon liavliitt or clulmliiK to In have an liiU-n-Mt In and f .rwloanra to aald roal property, of lax lien. Defendant. To E. 1). Olaen, the above named defendant, In the name of the Ktata of Oregon: You are hereby notified that Ada IiiiKhiiu. the holder of Certltleat of Delinquency numbered 9, (waned on the Dili day of November, l'.MW, by the tax collector of the county ot like, ataii ni im-ixo, lor then mount ol oUL-ei and 31 10 ($la.4) dollara, the aaiiitt In Iiik the amount then due and delinquent for tu ea for the ) ear 1IW7, together with penally. Internal and coHta ihereou upon the real prop erty aawHwd to you, of which you ara the owner na npieara of record, at touted in aald county and atato, and particularly bounded aud deacribod aa followa, to-wit: The notth half (NX) of aectfon twenty (fti), towimhto thlrty-elicht (38), noli tb ra nice nineteen (10) eaat, cotitaluliiK three hundred aud twenty (3J0) Hrrea. altuated in the county ot Lake, atata of Oregon. Ynu am further notified thatald Ada IJiiiK'Hln hna paid taxiw on aaid preiuiMea lor prior or aubaequent year with the rate of luU-reat on aald utnonuUi aa followa: Year Itios, paid March 2, 1000; amount. ..43; rata of Iniereat, 15 per cent air aonutu. Year 1WW, paid March 7, 1010; amount, 116.48; rate of Interest, 16 jr cent pr annum. Year miu. paid March 15, lull; amount. tir 60; rata of lute real 15 per ceui mt auunni. NiMd E. D. Olaen. aa the owner of the lejial title of tbe above deaenbed property n the an mo anueara C. rec oru, ami encu ol the other H-raoua alove named are hereby further no tified that Ada Lautrhlln will aimlv to the Circuit Court of the count. v and Htate alnreaald for a decree fore cloxlno; the lien agalnat the profH-rty anuve oeMcrineu ana mentioned In aid certillcau. And you are hereby euiuiuoned to aitnear within aixtv data utter the flrat puhllcatiun of the aumni' na rxriuxlveof the day of aaid flnt publication, and defend thla ac tion or pay the amount due aa above ahotii together with coata and ac crued interest and in cnMe of your failure to do ao, a decree ill be rend eri'd lont'loaloK the lien ;f aald te.xe and coata HKainai the land and pre uittoa above named. Thin aummonaiapubllMbed by order of the Honorable Henry L llenaou, J udtre f the Circuit Court of the atate ol Oregon, for tlra county of Lake, i nd aaid order waa made and dated thla '25th day of KopU-mber, 11)11, aud tbe date of the II ret publication of thin atiinmona la the 2Nlh dav of Sep tember, 1U11. All proceMa and papers in thia pro ceedtiiff may Ixt aerved upon the un dorMlKiied rciddloK within the state of Oregon, at the addreHH hereafter mentioned. CLINTON A. AMBROSE, Attorney for I'lalutlff. Addresa, 313 Washington at., Port land.OreKou. J. 1). VENATOR. Deputy ProHucutlnir Atiomer Ijike t;ounty, Ongon. 8ipt28 Novl), NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Not Coal Laud Department of the luterlor, II. 8 Land Office at Lakerlew, Oregon, oeptemiHT rj, inn. Notice la hereby given that Nannie M. Craves, of lkevlew. Oregon, who. en AiiKUnt 8,1010 nisde timtx'r and stone application, No. 031)2, for NWW NW, Nk;. 34. Two. 30 B. Range 17 h.. Willamette Meridian, haa tiled notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above deMcrlhed, before the register and re ceiver of the United States land office, at I akeview, Oregon, on tbe 17th day of November, 1911. . Claimant nameaas wltneMsea: Dan iel F. Hrenuan. Loulala 1. Hreonan. Lora Rarry and Jack McAullfTo, all of lakevlew, Oregon. A. W. ORIDN, Register. NOTICE FO!l PUBLICATION (Not, Coal Lands) Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Ottlce at Lakevlcw, Oregon, September 1, 1011. Notice la hereby Kiven that Julius Schuster, of Silver Creek, Nebraska, who, on October 31. lulO, made tim ber and atone application Ne. 04003, for NWk bWK. SWii" Sec. 8, NEW. Sec Township 388, Range 18 ti. Willamette Meridian, baa tiled notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to tbe land above described, before the Regiater and Re ceiver of the United Btatea Laud Ottlce nt Lakeview, Oregon, on the 0th dav at November. 1011. Claiiuaut namea aa wltueasea: An ton HcbuHter, of Lakeview, Oregon; William Wilson, ot Lakeview, Ore gon; Louie Schuster, ol Silver t reek, NubraHka, slid J. w, jackman, of Sil ver Creek, Nebraska. A. W. OKTO.N, Register. Itillouaress la due to a disordered condition of the atoiuach. Chamber- Iain's Tablets are essentially a stom ach tnOdlctne, Intended especially to act on that organ; to cleanse It, strengthen it, tone and Invigorate it. to regulate tbe liver and to banish bllloitHiiesa positively and effectually. For sale by all denier. .NOTICE Foil I'UULIOATiON (Not Coal Land) Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Ofllce at l.akavlnw, Oregon. N'ptolnber 13, lull. ' No Ice la hereby nlven that Alice Laird, of I'IiimIi, OrcKoti, who, ou Ou lober U. lUi)7. m,i dndert land entry No. 70. aeilal H. 04(17. lor Sec. 7. HWtf. H KK'', Ht-C. 8, S NWJ.Hec li, Township 33 H, Kauge tl r.., Wblameite Meridian, baa Med liol Ice of li trillion to mako final ' prixif. toMtabllHh claim to the Und above dow'ilhod, tM fi.re the llegliter ami Ke-iv.r of the United Matea , IjukI Odli e at Iwikevlew, Oregou, on l ne Mtii dav of October, ltfll. Claimntit naiiiea aa wll.oeiHa : I'at rick llreen, Warren O. Laird, Timothy Murpny mini u ('. I'lxou, all of riui uregon. A. W. ORTON, ICeglater. NOTICE OF HALE OP MTATE LAND Noii.o ia hereby given .that tbe Hint Land Hoard will receive nested bids uiiill 10:00 o'clock A. M.. Decern- lMr b, 1HH, f.r the following described acnooi lauiia to wit: All of sections 16 and 8(1, T. 20 8., All bids must be accompanied by a regiiiariv executed aomlcatlon to our cliHHe and at leaat one fifth of the amount ofiered no Din r r t n tnan I7.W jnr acre win ne cooeiuereii. j n right to re J.-t any mid all blda la rewrved. Ap- pncationa ami hi.ia atiouM lie ad dres-ed to U. O. Drown, clerk State I. aud Itoard, Salem, Oregon, and marked "appbcatlnu and bid to pur chate atate landa.' O. O. BROWN. Clerk Htau laod Hoard. Dated rtepteoiber 28, 1V1I. 10-5-11-30 I'ETITION F-iR LIQUOR LICENSE We, the undersigned legal voters of iMortn vtaruer precinct, Im-hb County, Mate of On.gr.iii resectfully petltlou i ue noil, uouuty court of lake Coun ly, Htateof Oregon, tc grant a license to t . J r-ullivau, of I'luah. Oregon to eell spirituous, malt aud vinous liquor ; Iphh quaitltlea than one gallon lu !ald North Warner urecluci. LAko County, Mute of On-gon, for the periou oi mix months, aa In duty bound we will ever pray: Frank Itogvers, Bert Lewla, L i . Deckwltb, C. Jl. Roblnaon. .1 J K, ,,tf J M aM...n.. Win. Dyer. J. (J.an Keulen, J. L. O'Bullivan, I'at Murphy, A. O. Kelly, Jeremiah Moynlban, JohnD.McAuline.r. E. laylor. Elxesr A i'elletkr.E. Uonon, C. W. Dent. J. M Hnndley, Con Murphy. V.O.Allen. O. A. Cm xim, Jameo D. O'Connor,') r if. iileHMllng. Dick O'Mabooey, J. .1. Van Keulen, N. E. Curry, M. F. Roberts. II. Poadexter, Chss Markaberrr.W. C. Jaird, PhiHp Lynch, W O Urlael, 8 M. Luce Richard Alleu, L. P. Mauzey, F. 1. Ketcham, W. E. Schuster. L. W. Frakes. Kay Scott. U. V. Wise, F. P. Unit, C. U. Deboy, Harrv Rigus, J. 1'. Flook, J W. Fine. A. C. enow, N.E.Calderwood, Michael Laue. State of Oregou, ) is. County of Lake, ) I, T. J. Sullivan, being first duly sworn according to law depose and May: That tbe foregoing petiilon contains tbe signatures of an actual majority of the whole number of legal voters of North Warner preclnot. Lake County, Ore.; that each of said aig natures la genuine; that each of tbe persona whose signatures are algoed to aald petition la an actual resident lu aald precinct at the date hereof aud was and haa been actually a resident ot aud residing in aald pre cinct at least thirty days immediately preceding the date lie signed thla petition and also of t he tiling of the same. T. J. SULLIVAN woro to aud aubacrlbed before me this 31st day of September, 1911. (Seal) J. J. VAN KEULEN, Notary Public for Oregon. Notice ia hereby given that the no- derslgoed will apply to the Hon County vourt, of Luke County, State of Oregon, on November 3, 1011, for a license to sell spirituous, inalt and vlnoua Honors In less quantities tban one gallon in North Warner precinct, Lake County, Oregon, for a period of IX months from tbe 7tb day of No vember, 1011. T. J. SULLIVAN. NOTICE sAOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal Lands) Department ot tho Interior, U. 8. Land .Ottlce at Lakeview, On gun. OctolHr 7, 1911. Notice is hereby given that Edward A. McKroom, of Vlstlllus, Oregon, who. on August 1, 1010 made bomt stead entry,' No. '088tt9, for SWK SEK, Bee. 2, Wtf NEK, 8EK NEjf, Section 11, Township 39 S, Range 15 E, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make final commutation Proof, to establish claim to tbe laud above described, before the Register aud 'Receiver f the United States Land Office, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 18th day of November, 1011. Claimant names as wltueasea: Ullbert Lapham, of Vlatlllaa, Ore bou, .1. C. Walker, of Lorella, Oregon, Walter Howard, and Harry Howard, both of Lakeview, Oregon. ARTHUR W. ORTON, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal Land) Department of the Interior, U. S. I .aud Office at Lakeview, Oregon, October 4, 1911. Notice ia hereby glvenjthat Carson A, Wyatt, ot Lakeview, Oregon, bo on August 5, lulO, made homestead entry. No. 03nl7, for NEW, Section 31, township .hi H., range zi k, Willamette Meiiillan, haa tiled uotiuo of lnteution to make final commutation proof, to establish .claim to the land above described, before the Register and Reciever of the Cuibul btatea Land Ottlce, at Lakeview, Oivi"u, on the llth day of November, lull. Claimant names na witaessea: Oorv Itevnoldn. T. O. Mr-Cnll.w BertS. Tatro and James McDurmott, all v' Lakeview, Oregon. ARTHUR W. ORTON, Register. NOTICE FOR rUHUCATION (Not Coal Laud) IVprimMit of the Interior, U. H. 'Land OfNc at Lakeview, Oregon OctoW 9, lull. Notice Is hereby given that Mary I. fjOfhmauii, whose poatodice address Is New Pine Creek, Oregon, did, on I ha Hdi day of June, 1911, file In thla ofllce sworn r-tntement an I applica tion. No. 0473.1. to nnrchsae the W NWtf.NEtf NW. NW NEK, " tlon 2C, township 41 8.. raiifM Zl K., Willamette Meridian, and t lie timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3. 1H78, and acts amenda tory, know n na the "Timber and Stone I .aw," at such value aa might be fixed by appraisement, sod that, purauuut 10 aucn application, the laud and timls-r thereon have beea appraised at a total or idJO.uo; tbe timber eatl mated 30,000 board feet at fl .00 per jn, ami tun land iifiu.uu; that said ap plicant will offer tloal proof In sup port of her application and sworn statement on the 18th day of Deoem ber, 1111. Uifore the Kegister and Re- ceiverofthe United States Land Of fice, at Lakeview, Oregon. Any person ia at llbertv to orotest t hia purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated atfJdo vlt In this ofllce. alleging facts wblcb would defeat entry. A. W. ORTON, Register. NO TICK FOR PUBLICATION ( Not Coal Land ; Dena'rtment of the luterlor. U. 8. I .and Office at Lakeview. Oregon. October 10, 1911. Notice ia hereby glren that Walter 8. Lyon, of Plush, like County. Ora tion, who, on October 15, 1900. made homextead entrv 3663,serisl No. 0I3(W. for NWX. BWK NW1. NWK bWK. section 32, township 35 H . ran e 20 E , Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make Bnal five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, oefore the Ken- later and Receiver of United States Land Office at Lakeviea, Oregon, on the nth day of November. 191). Claimant names as witnesses : Arthur HlgbUll. Steve Young. Amuel Meaaner and Jim Roberta, all of I'lush, Lake County, Oregon. A. W. OKTON, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal Lands) Department of the Interior. U. 8 Iand Office at Lakeview. Oretrou. ucioir , iwti. Notice is berebv given that John H Leehmanti, whose postotfi-e address Is New Pine Creek, Oregon, did on the 1st day of June, 1911, file in this ofllce sworn atttemeut and applica tion No. OP92. to purchase the SEK br. see. i . 37 k. ia K. aud lot 4. SK 8W!i, section 10. town ship 37 8.. range 19 E., Willamette Meridian, and tbe timlsjr thereon, on der the pi o visions of the act of June 3, 1878, and seta amendatory, known aa the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by ap praisement, and that, pursuant to such application, tbe land aud timber thereou have been appraised, at a total of $435.00; the timber estimated 50o,0o0 board feet at $ 71 per M. and tbe land ftiO.OO; that Bald applicant III offer On ! proof In auppori of bis ppllcntion and sworn statement on the 16th day of December. 1911. be fore the Register and Receiver of the United State Land Office at Lake- view, Oregon. Any peraon ia nt liberty to protest thia purchase before entry, or initiate contest at tny time before patent issues, bv filing a corroborated affida vit in thia oHice, alleging facta which would defeat the entry. A. W. ORTON, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Net Coal Lands) Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lnkevlew, Oregon, October 7, 1911. Notice is hereby given that Andrew J. Hauan, of Vlxtlilas, Oregon, who, on August 1. 1910, m tde homestead entrv No. 03N70. for MK NWVt.SW'K NEK, NWK EK. eet Ion 12, town ship 30 8., range 15 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above de acrtlM-d. before tbe Register und Re ceiver ot tbe United States Land Of fice at lakeview, Oregon, on the 18th day of November, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Walter Howard, of Lakeview, Ore gon. Edwin Casebeer, Jr., of Bly, Oregon. J. C. Walker, of Lorella, Oregon, and Cillbert Lapham, of Vla tlllaa, Oregon. A. W. ORTON, Register. NOTICE TO CRKP1TOR8 In the County Court of tho Slate of Orcgou for the County of Lake. in tho matter ol the eatate of J. W. Howard, duct-ased. The undersigned was appointed by the County Court ol the State ol Oregon, for the County of Laxe, ax administrator of the eHlato ol 1. W. Howard, drceaaed, aud bavin qualified, notice ia hereby given to creditor! and all persona having cUima againat said do ceaavd, to present tbem verified aa required by law within nioutha after the first publication of thla notioe to him at the law office of Batch elder A Combs, In tbe tow n ol Lakeview, Or- Son. WALTIR HOWARD, dm'rot the Katate of J. W.. Howard, Dvcvaaed. Kirat publication October 11, lull. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State ol Oregon for the County oi Lake. lu the matter of tbe eatale of Robert Nelson deceased. To all whom It may concern : Notioe here by given, that the undcralgiied was appointed eieontor of the last will aud toatauient of Rob ert Nelaou, deceased, by an order duly made and eulered in the above entitled court aud natter ou tha 10th day of October, lull, by Hon. B. Daly, Judge ol aaid court, aud baa duly qualified aa such executor. All persona liaviug claima againat aaid de cedent or aald Vstate, aro heroby required to fresent the same, duly vcrllled and acooin pall ed by proper vouchers, to aald executor, at the law o nice of L. K. Coue.'in the towu ol Lake view, Lako County, Oregon, within six uiontus from tha data of the first publicatiou ol this Uotlce. Dated and first published October ia, 1911. CHARLES A. NELSON, Executor of the latt will aud testament of Robert Nelsou, deceased. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS lu the County Court of tbe Htate of Oregon for the County ol Lako. in Hie matter of the eatate ol Kva Howard, deeesM'd The uudorsigued was appointed by the County Court of the etate al Oregon, for the County of !.e. aa adiuinivtrator ot the eatate of fc-va Howard, deceased, aud having qualified, notice il hereby given to tbu credit ors aud all persona having claima againat said deceased, to present them verilied as by law re quired, within t mouths after the flrat publica tion of litis notice lo him at the law office of liatcheider k Comba lu the tow n ol Lakeview uruiiou. WAl.ltK HOWARD, Adui'rol the estate of r.va Howard, deceased. Klrst Publicatiou Oel. U, lull. SANITARY ICE ON ESS PEE SYSTEM ii you naouen to te traveling over . t . . . . anv Drt of tba Pacific System of the Southern Pacific Company, and if you notice aa your train pulls into a station. a man attired in a white suit white cap and rubber gloves, do not get the fmoresaion tbat he is a public health inspector and tbat your train is liable to be delayed until he haa completed an Inspection, nor need vou fear that tba train may possibly be Quarantined. inai ia not nis duty. He ia tbe man who fills tha ice receptacles on the Southern Pacific dining and passenger coaches and ha ia following the latest sanitary measure that have been adopted by the corporation. This aew feature in the icing of passenger trains was inaugurated by B, V. Piatt, general superintendent of the southern district of the Southern Pacidc Company, and waa first tried out on the Los Angeles division. At each point where tbe traina are iced, the lea is hsdndled in absolutely clean carta. lined with galvanized iron or zinc, and the interior ia scalded twice daily with steam. The ice is bandied bv employes dressed in white duck suits and capa. and rubber gloves ail of which are furnished by tbe com pany. Empbvea are required, sufficiently in advance of arrival of traina. to prepare themselves for the handling of the ice. The Ice. how. ever, is bandied with rubber gloves, and from tbe time of its manufacture until tbe time it reaches the receptacle in the cars it is protected againstcon tamination. This mode ot handling the ice for tbe passenger cars Lot the company, tried out on the Los Angeles division, has proven so successful that it haa teen ordered installed on" all "of "the lines of tbe Pacific System. The carts are covered with canvass at all times and are fully protected from flying osrticles of dust. Cost of Souls Rev. "Billy" Sunday, the former baseball olaver who has conducted evsneelistio meetings in almost every part of the country, has succeeded, he thinks, in reducing the saving of souls to a business like basis. He has gone so far as to make an estmiate of the cost of aoul-aaving in various cities. In Mr. Sunday's cost sheet. Indiana polis souls come highest at $620 each New York City souls are quoted at $545. while in Boston they can be ob tained for $450. Other quotations are Denver. $425. Chicago $395 and New Orleans $78. So far Mr.Sunday haa made inves tigations, souls came cheapest in At lanta, where thev may be saved for S75 per bead if souls have heads. "Biliv"Sunday's fitrures have aroused much mystification and considerable adverse criticism. Atlantans complain because their souls are so cheap and Indianapolis people because they are so dear. The general impression seems to be that "Billy" Sunday aoauired the percentage habit in his baseball davs and hasn't been able to shake it off. From "Success Masrazine." Lost an Eye Klamath Herald : Dr. G. C. Mitchell well known veterinary surgeon of this citv. had an eve put out Saturday afternoon by the tine of a pitchfork. The doctor, whose home ia ' on Wal nut street, between Fifth and Sixth, was doing some chores about his barn, and had in hia hand a havfork, with the prongs upward, when he stumbled and one of the points entered his eye. The injured man immediately sought the services of Dr. C V. Fisher, who save him medical attention, but could hold out no hope for restoration uf 8icht to the injured member. He stat ed, however, that there would probably be no other serious results from the wound. Argicultural possibilities of Oregon are shown by an interesting com parison just made by President Howard Elliott of the Northern Pacific Railway of the area of thia state with that of Denmark. Holland. Belguim. Alsace- Lorraine, Luxemburg. Switzerland and the state of Maine. Combined they have 95.022 aouare miles, while Oregon has 96.030. On the other hand the combined copulation of these coun tries is 21,594.689. while Oregon has but 62.776. The conclusion is that this state has as great agricultural re sources as the above group and may very likely equal it in population when ita lands are properly tilled. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal Laud) Department ot the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, October ll, lull. Notice ia hereby vivi n that Elmer Howell, one of tbe beira of bdgar Howell, deceased, oi New Piue Creak, Orcgou, who, on April 6. ltJOS, made homestead entry No. Suet, serial No. UliVai. for Nt, NWV4, KEt NW'. BWti NE. sc. Jllou Ii, towuahlp 41 B.. range l E., Willam ette Meridian, baa tiled uotlce of Intention to make dual commutation proof, to establish clitlin to the land above described, before tbe Register and Receiver of tha I'll Hud Btatea Land o fltue at Lakeview, Oregon, ou tba Htb day of November, 1V11. Claimant names as witnesses: Nela I'. Jansen, of Lakeview , Oregon, Al. Gal airher, II. tloiniug, aud Tueo Kteuilug ul New I'iue Creek, Oregou. A. Vf. OKTON, Register. SHE WAS KO SHIRK. And She Had Ne Patience With Mod era Cooking Methods. ' Different iktsoii fi.ive varying Plea a as to wlm t coHMtituies a gil house keeper. The Idetis liekl by Mrs. Dana Oixalyear wire hex own and firmly fixed. "I've got nothing to any against those thai follow after these modern notions of cooking, like tlie nilnlxtcr'e wife," she remarked one day. '11111 all I can atate la that ber ways nren't my ways and never would be." "She's been to a city cooking school, I hear." an Id Mrs. Ooodyeiir'a visitor, "and does her work all the newfangled ways." "I presume so." and Mrs. Clood year's chin took on Its firmest expres sion, "She was telling me yesterday bow she could do a morning's bilking bread, cake, pies and get the regnlar dinner, too, and only have three bowl and three or four spooua to wash when she's done aside from the dinner dish es. She told me 'twas by cooking school system she did It, planning and rinsing out as she worked, and ao on. "She seemed real proud of It, bat It struck me aa a pretty alack way of doing kitchen work. There isn't a lnzy l-oni In my body, If I do say It, and when I've done t Saturday's baking I'm safe to aay tbat tbere'a hardly a bowl left on my pantry shelve, and I've got a good hour a work before me right In my kitchen alnk where anybody that comes la can aee it." Youth'a Companion. KING OF THE METALS. The Importanea of Iron to the Else trical Industry. The very root of the electrical Indus try la iron. Without Iron It la doubt ful if the larger generators and the mighty motors could be built, for the IKiwerfuI magnet upon which the Inventions depend for their power are all made of soft iron either in the form of thin plates or long wires cov ered with insulation. Nearly every one is familiar with the common horseshoe magnet, which Ih but a piece of steel bent In the sti.-ipe of a horseshoe and charged with magnetism. When a steel bar of this ehape is nibbed against another mag net It is "charged" and will remain ao for a long time. The magnet used In electrical machinery are of the Induc tion type that Is. the magnetism van ishes Just as soon as tbe current is taken away from tbem. If yon wind a long Insulated wire tig itly aronnd a soft iron core and send through this wire a weak current of electricity Lbe core will be instantly possessed Of strong magnetic qualities. This fact la tbe basis of all electric motors ami generator. The field colls are usually made of a soft Iron core wound with yards and yards of insulated wire. When the current Is sent through tMa wire the soft iron core is turned Into at powerful magnet, and this magnetic power Is used to drive motors or to trenerate more electricity. Electrical Bulletin, Elephants In Captivity. Tbe traiuer flushed for nn Instant bis dark lantern on the long line or ele phants. "They are rtsleep." he said. "In cap Mvlty elephmfs nlwaya sleep stand- "Why I t'i:tt?" the visitor asked. T!ny Me down to sleep in the Jun-.-le." "YeV :'ld the trainer. I don't know why It It. Rut you'll never see a enntlve elephant sleep lying down. Soiii people say a captive elephant never really sleeps sleeps sonnd. -I mean at nil. He never has complete confidence, yon know. He grieves. He longs to be free. Why. as a matter of fact, this light, standing sleep of hi only lasts about three hour at that All the rest of the night he rocks from side to side in the dark." Cincinnati Enquirer. Hop! Courtship. When a Ilopl maiden decides which of the eligible young men of the tribe she wishes to marry she goes and alts in his house and grinds corn until he is sufficiently impressed by her indus try to marry her. After the ceremony, which is an elaborate one. tbe couple go to live in the wife's bouse. If she tirea of ber husband she can obtain a divorce by merely throwing his saddle out of tbe bouse. Alter marriage the house, fields and all their property ex cept the herds belong to the wife. Tbe Hopls are Indulgent parents. The right of tbe children to do a they please Is never qi ja tloned. Odd Way to Rest. There is nothing that will rest you ao quickly as to sit on a straight back chair and, lifting tbe feet from the floor, push them out in front ot you as far as possible, stretch the arms, put the head back, open tbe mouth wide and make yourself yawn, Fam ily Doctor. The Only Trouble. School Visitor I bear, my good wo man, you have a case of somnambu lism in your family. Perturbed Moth er Tatn't no seen thing, ma'am. .We ain't neve had one of tbem ketchlng things here. Tbe only trouble 1 that Mamie walks In ber sleep. Baltimore American. '" All Shall and No KemeL Charley My friends tell me that I have all the eccentricities of genina. Beatrice What a pity it Is, Charley, that you have uot got the geulue itself! Fsw to Collect Cuolly Give me time to collect ny thoughts. Miss Keeu Certainly. Mr. Snplclitli. Tou can huve two seconds. -Host oa Transcript.