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I Classified A Want Ad In The Lako County Examiner Repented a few times, if ncecssarjr, will find n customer for that property of yours. They are scanned closely by intending buyers, and the cost is nominal 5 cents the line for each insertion. Special long-time rates. WAITKU WANTKl-to be located on Ursulas lot acres. ilve particulars, a to lull, climate, location, water, tim ber ate. W. M. Ilrowti, 112, I'.. HHh Ht,, Portland. Oregon, tn'ip We utx.il a HrtluHintin In each o( ev- nil excellent melds to sell our aplou Jul uutflry alms. A immanent plat-e, rash wwniT and a square nrm lm.kofyou. Write lor particulars. WrwMuutuu Nursery tJo Toppeulah, TKI.k.ritUlkKM. LOOK AT Til K NOTK'K Hilt UK ward Issued by the Tuephone toiupauy lor deeiroyliig It" 'r,!l' art. " MIMCKI.LANKOt'S f'Otl UKNT Nleely lurulslied room. Heat, ruuulug water iu rooui, lu. luqulre fcxamlner office, if. 00 KKWAKO. A KfcWAKD ot llfly dollars U here by otfsred for loiormatlon that will lead to tbe arras' ami conviction of any petaoa ru baa stolen wires or otbsr property, from our company! and tbe same reward la hereby olfered for Informal o that win isaa to ma .mat aad . i-ovletlou of euyoue ass- i -iroylog too .roperty of the Company. J Chaa. Umbeoh, Heora tal Lake Co. TeL A TaL Co. lotf. . Don't furgst that we carry In stock for aala all klnda of Iron, bolu aod ehalua, tblmbls skslns aod Iron ana Ual axlaa Arxuer tiros, tf 1 Uqioaa Ai t lAM. VOlfZ'KlSO ilAVE T11E11KMT grade o njoure and Cigar to be tound In Oregon. 7. 11. CU'i LEU WHISKY AT THE Ho tot Laxevlew bur. The tiest Mid purvet whisky rnai. tt ran MALK- FOU SALE A few tinlo Tomb Buff Orpington Cockerels. Price 1.60 to IC.UU each, according to quality I'W, f.ir tinubioir tM for 16. i'ure Bred. Winter laylug atruin. Mra Fannie t;. Monroe, Willow Hunch Modoc Oounly, California. 03tp. FOKBALE 10 acre. Ike (kunty, Orirnn. the NU ot the H4 l the N W W c.l lliaHKi, Mt-ctloii ai. towuehlp It. nuiire 21. 1 hi la a nua inia oi land with b ttcni water right anl paid ou the other 5 acre- water right. For quick aale. :i-'5. Write Jii Kori-iiMeii. box Mo. iiurinn. in. FOU SALE W n Tea, Uiko County, Oregon, the .NWj; of the tif.hi, m'e' tlou ii. townaiilo 'M. range 2."iE W. M Thla la a immI truct of land, 4 V, u.ilcH tint ot Werner lake aud 11 mil,- from 1'IjhIi. For oultk hhIo I.KHJ taali koU It, Addreta Jem Morenecn, box Harlan, Iowa. FOU HALE 20 acrea In cultivation la'ioi part of the HK4 ot hEX ol tunc 15. towuihipaa.S. of U. lu E. In liarner Co. I'rloo 120 per acre or would take lot in Portland, (iray heal & Lucia, 6.ri2 Union Ave. No. Portland, Ore. WANTED Hood houecktviilog maga tine require the eervlcea of a repre sentative In Lakeview, to look afuT BubHcrlntlon renewal and to extend circulation by Meclal meth ola which have proved unuauully auuceaaful. Halarv and commlaHlon. 1'revloue experience daalrable, but not eHMeuttal. Whole time or epare time. Addruae. with refurencee, J. F. Fatrbauka, Good Houw-kccplng Maguxlne, 3Si Fourth Ave.. New York City. FOB BALE 20 acree lu eectlon 23, townehlp 83, range 31). Enquire ol Seager Droa., Lakaview, Ore. THE Lakeview Abetrttct & Title Co, la making aMcial prlcea on AbMtracta to O. V. L. Co. 'a Tracts and Town LoU. KORbAI.K-UiC 1, blork 47, tract IN. lecllnn 2. towualilu 3d, rangs ID. lu ai rm. I aollrll an ulrr ou Ilia alMivaor a prlc ou tli aJJolulug laada. t t Uojr, Uarflcld, Mi br. rOKHALK Lot t, block 78, aud Tract MU ol b't ol N W, ol N W'4, Hvo IV, Twpifll. Kaui 0. 10 aorea rail walur rlelti Adilreaa rel Uardaar, Llabon, North Cakota rOK UALK-Traotft. Heo. 14, T.U, R. It, 10 aorea. L. i.furur, fortlaud, Texaa. J. H. foaraou. W Alameda Av.Duuar,Col. roK8AU-lot ii, blooa 18 and tract , He 18, T 41, K 18. w aurua. Addroaa I ildou Ward, 111 K lat Hi, but aloluei, Iowa. rOK HALK-Lot 14, ulook liW.aud NU ol BKU ol NWU, Hoc 17. Tit, K 18. ID aorva. Kato L. Wray. box 14, Rlilgeflcld, Wanu. Hrtce IJiU). if OK MALK Lot , Block tb, U VLaddltlou, W ami tit.', riw4, nuo 17, I so, u K. 40 aoraa, Addr J . flarua Wolla, Moorboad, Minn. rUH MALK Lot 24. blMtk HU, O V La.lilitlou, and ot ol aw, boo iv, 1 w,aw,W aorea. Addraaa V. 0. Uarmun, 108 kauaaa Ht, Redflald.e. 1). J. L. LYONS, D. D. 5. Dentlat Office In Wataon'a Block. Lake view, Oregon tllbt Taar! axpartanoa in Mluaifaa. taradnaia of Lalvaialty al atibiaa Cl-ARK & WRI(il!T. V WASHINGTON, D. C. ruw.ic land mattkum: final moor VEHKliT l.ANba, rOHTBHT AND MININQ CAS EH 8(1(117 AaaoeiATa Wohk Fob ArroaNBT Want Ads KOTICU FOR PUBLICATION United Htatf I .and Olllce, Horn Oi-fgoll. Dii-ember M. 11)11. Notice la hereliy given that the Nor i hern 1'arlUc Hallway Company wIiomm iiostlotllre address la Ht, Paul Miuni'Mota, 1 1 fid tlil i!.'th ilnr of Ie retulrer, lull, lllcxl In tliia olllce Ita ap plication to select under the provl aioii of tin At t of Congress, spprovwl July 1, n:m (.'&) Klnl. M7, tl'M). bWi Ol Wil bee. 1. T. 97 a.. II. K. Any ami all txTon clalininir ad vermilr tlielitnda dfacrltu'd, tor dealr l" to object lieiutuae of of the tntneral rliiimcter or (he land, or fur any ot lie rvaMon, to the dlpoal to applicant, ahould Die their attldarltaol ttroteat In tlii-offlcf. on or Ufore the 2Utb dj" 'l February,! IS12. WM. KAKKE. IteKlater ATl'LlCAl'lON FOU aUAZINU I'KKMITS Notice In lierebr plven that all ap pllcatlooa for tiertulta to KfHe cattle horaee, awlue and ahuep within the Fremont National Foreat during the kaon of 1U12. mutt be filed la my olllce at Lake view, Oregon, on or be fore February 16. 11)12. Full Informa tion In reward to the Krailng leea to lie charged and blank forma to be uaed in luakliiK' appllcatlona will be lurtilNlied opon rwjuru UILBEUT 1). 13!'.OWN, Buporvl-or. NOTICE TO CREDIT0R8. In the County Court of the Htata ol Oregon, for theCoonty of Lake, In the Matter df the 1 Eatate of ALHEKTV 8. DOWN, Deceased. ) TOALLWHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Notice ia hereby given that the under algned Kxeeutrix, t.arrie Down, wa on the Nth day of January, 1012, by an order of Hon. 11. Daly, Judge of the County Court ol the State of Oregon, tor the County of Lake, duly unpointed at Executrix of the Laet Will and Teetament ot Alhort S. Do n, drceaaed, aud ia duly qualified aa euch All peraoua having cIhIihh attaint! aaid tlevedrot or aald en tat e are here by required to preaent the aatue duly verlfld aud accompanied bv proper voucher to aald Kxeeutrix, at the law oQlco of L. F. Conn; In the town of LakevlfW, Lake County. Oregon. within elx inontha from the date of flrat publication of thla notice. Dated and tlral publiehed thla 1Kb day of January, 1912. CAU1UE E. DOWN. Executrix ot the Laat Will and TueUment of A L It E It T H DOWN, Deceased. F15 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, fur the Couuty of Ijike. lb the Matter of the Katate of 1 EUNEHT M. UKOWN, V, Dect'dHi'd. J To all whom It may concern: No tice ia hereby iiiv"u that the under- algnei wan ttppoiut-d adminlHtratrix ot the eatate of ErtieHt M. Brown, deceased, by an order ot the Hon. 11. Daly, Judge ot the County Court of the .-t ate of Oregon, tor the County ol Lake, duly made and entered in the above eutitled court aud matter on the 10th day ot January, 1012, ard haa duly qualified tie euch adminletra trlx. All persona having claims ugalnat auld decedent or aald estate are hereby required to present the Mine, duly verified and accompanied lij tba proper voucher:, to the under Igned at the law otllce of L. F. Conn, in the town of Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon, within alx months from the date of the flrat publication of this notice. Dated and first tiubllihed January IK. 1912. ALAMEDA M. DROWN, Administratrix of the Eatate of Ernest M. Drown, Deceased. J18-F15 ADMINISTRATOR' NOTICE In the County Court of the state ot Oregon, for the couuty of lake. Iu the Hatter of the Estate ol I J. O. CONN, Deceased. J" To all whom It may concern: No tice is hereby, given that the under signed administrator ot the estate ot J. C. Coun, deceased, haa Hied the final account of his administration of aald estate in the otllce of the County Clerk of Lake County, Oregon, aud that Hon. 11. Daly, Judge ot the above entitled court, by an order duly made aud entered In said mat ter, haa fixed and appointed Tuesday, the 2nd day of April, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the court room of aald court, In the county court house ot Lake County, Oregon, In the town of Lake- view, aa the time and place far bear lag ot objections to said final account, if auy there be, and for the settlement thereof, and directed aaid administra tor to give notice thereof by publica tion of this notice In the Lake County Examiner, a newspaper ot general cir culation published weekly at Lake- view, Lake County, Oregon, for fonr successive and consecutive weeks, the first publication thereof to be made on January 25, 1912, and the lust publication thereof to be made on February 22, W12, such publica tion to be made once each week lie- Ltweeu said dates. Dated and first published thla 25th day of January, 1912. VlllUlL, Administrator of tbe estate ot J. C. Conn, deceased. NOTICE TO CRED1TORH In the County Court of the State ot Oregou, for the Couuty of Lake. In tho Matter of the Eatate of 1 JAMES M. MARTIN, Deceased To whom It may concern : Nottoe Is hereby glveu that the uudersrgued was by aa order at Hon. at. Daly, Judge of the founty Court of the slate of Oregon, for the county of Like, duly niade and entered In the above entitled coort and matter on the 22nd day of January, 1012, appointed ad mi nlatrator tit the eatate ol James M. Martin, deceased, and baa duly qual ified aa such Administrator. All persona having claims against aald decedent or aald estate are here by required to preaeut the tame, duly verified and arcointiaoled by the pro tirr vouchers, to the onderalgtisd at his residence In tha town of Sliver Lake, Oregon, within alx inontha from the date of the flrat publication of this notice. Dated aod first published this 26th day of January, 1HI2 FRANK DOIIKIN. Administrator of the estate of James M. Martin, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal Lands) Depart merit of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, January t. nil z. Notice la hereby given that John L. Henderson, of isew rlue Lnfk, ore goo, who, on HcDfemtHr 190. mads homestead elitrr No. &2.V)0. for lot n. tMe. Zi. lot 0, Hc. 2-1, lots o. 7, H, MtTtloii 21, townahip40S., range 20 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final commuta tlon proof, to establish claim to the laud above th-scrlned. before the Keg' later and Receiver of the United Htatee land Office st lakeview. OreTou, on the .nth day of February. WVi. (Jaimatit aanea as witnesses: Thomas, Hurt Wade. Hurley Vernon ami i,eorge Harrington, all ol new l ine ureek, Oregon. A. W. OUTON, Register. NOTICE OF CONTEST Department t the Interior, United 8tate I And Office, Lakeview. Oregon. January iu, iuiz. To Ileolamfu P. Hitchcock, present address unknown, conteatee: You are t by notified that Mrs, Ada Hall, who gtves Lakeview. Ore goo. aa her noat office address, did on January 10, 1012, file in this office her duly corroborated application to con test and secure tbe cancellation of our homestead entrv aerial No, 2. made tictober 15. 1909. for W NW. SEV NWU. NEK 8WW. section 34, township 3H 8. range 21 K.. Wil lamette Meridian, and aa grounds for ber couteat she alleges that you have wholly abandoned tbe above named lead for more than six months Im mediately preceding this da'e. Tha) you nave performed no acts of eul u ration oo lmrprovetuent thereon. except the erection of a small cabin about 12x14 feet In site. You are. therefor further notified that theaaid allegations will be taken by thla office as having been con- teased by you, and your said entry will tie canceled thereunder without yotir further right to be heard therein, either before this office or on appeal, it you fail to nie in this omce wltbiu twenty days after the fourtb publica tion ol this notice, as shown below. your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and responding to these al legations of contest, or If you tail within that time to file In this office 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 our answer o the contestant in person, proof of sach service roust be either tbe said contestant's written acknowledg ment of his receipt of the eopy, show ing the date of Its receipt, or the af fidavit ot the tierson by whom tbe delivery was made stating when and where the conv was delivered : If made by registered mail, proof of euch ser vice must consist of the affidavit of the person by whom tha copy was mailed atatlug when and the pont- itfice to which It was mailed, and this affidavit must be accompanied by ttie postmasters receipt lor the let ter. You should state In your answer the name of tbe postoltlce to which you desire future notices to be aent to ou. A. W. ORTON, Register. Date of first publication. Janaarv 25, 1D12. Date of second Duplication Februarv 1, 1012. Date of third publication Februarv 8. 1012. Date of fourth publication Februarv 15, 1912. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Not Coal Lands. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Lund Office at Lakeview. Oregou. December 10, 1011. Notice ia hereby given that Pauline Chandler, of Lakeview, Oregon, who, on April 19, -101t, made timber and atone application and swora etate ment No. 03335, forNK SW. NX HEK. section 0, townsklp 37 8., range 21 E., Willamette Meridian, has tiled no tice of Intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the register and re cover ot the United States Land Office at Luksview. Oregon, on the 20th day f F ebruary ms. Claimant names aa witnesses: B. D. Chandler, Pleasant Shsllham- mer, frank lovelees and A. M. Har dlsty, all of Lakeview, Oregon. A. W. ORTON. Reelster. NOT1CB FOR PUBLICATION Not Coal Land Deoartment of tbe Interior. U. 8. Land Olllce at Lakeview, OregOu, anuary, 24, 1912. Notice ia hereby given that John E. Lone, of Bly, oregou. who, on June 21. 1010, made homestead eutry No. 0371 1, for NE NWW. N NEk', Sec. 20. NWK NWW, section 21, township US 8 , range 10 E, Willamette Merid ian, baa tiled notice of intention to make final commutation proof, to es tablish claim to the land above des cribed, before J. O. llamakar, United States Uomnussioner, at Bonanui.Ore- gon, on the 1Mb day of March, 1012. uiaimant names aa witnesses! ui mer Jones, w. f, Uarrett, James Taylor aud Win. Lowry, all of lily, Oregon. A. w. UltlUN, Register. w n hu, . I i I H Im In lUnu-r . wnni.n mj 1 U rlak bor life to protect it No (reat act ol bero- per me w itrotovi it rto area aui 01 uero r rlak ol llle la uaouaaary to urolaot a cbild in oroup Ul4 Cliauibarfalit'a Couib kom. aud all daugor la avoided For aal by all 'ra am from edy dra y ' at "!, , , , , iy k .tv ' 'iT2 '.;Hnh H, Vytffri -A' M,VU4 r m 1 - . . t itw-. ORKOON'N OFFICIAL BOOTH HAWLEY FAVORS HOMESTEADERS Waabineton. Feb. 1. Coneresimtn Hawler. of Oregon, has introduced a bill which be hones will Drove beloful to bomeateadera who are bonestlv striv ing to ooraolv with tba laws, and st tba same time to supolement tbe income that csn be derived from their claims bv making monev in ther wavs. Otber congressraen have seen the necessitv of nermitting tbe bomesteadera to be absent from tbeir clsims for snort periods of time, when It was necesssrv to be absent for tbe purooae of making monev. or of sending the children to school. Wbst Congressman Hawlev wishes to do is to reDlsce tbe rules and regu lations of tbe general land office bv a definite law in the form of an act of congress. He also wishes to make it comnulsorv tbst reports of forest sup ervisors and otber officials of tbe gov ernment adverse to tbe settlers 'shall be made known to tbe perrons affected. At tbe present time, forest supervisors esn turn in adverse reports and settlers are unable to learn the nature of the cbarares made aarainst them. This re sults In a sort of star chamber considera tion, and perhaps condemnation, ot clsimants to tbe government lend. I whose clsims mar be rejected bv tba i deoartment on account of evidence ! which is never made known to the per sons chieflv interested. A Good Position Can be had bv ambitious vounir' men and ladles in the field of "Wire leas" or rail war telegraphy. Stuce the 8-honr law became effective, and since the wireless companies are es tablishing stations throughout the country there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay begln- ers from 0 to $90 per month, with good chance of advancement. Tbe Natloual Telegraph InntKntlo" of Portland, Ore., operates under super vision of R. R. aod wireless officials and places all graduates Into posi tions. It will pay you to write them tor full details. Mm Send for Monaroh li terature--it thoroughly explains Mon arch oonstruotion. Try the Monaroh: you will at onoe learn that its superiority actually rests in the maohine itself , not merely in what we say about it. MONTHLY PAYMENTS Monarch maohines Plan. A post card 307 Bush Street "n-mri.. -mjk V AT NOKTII WKHTEItN LANI All For Taft The republican oartv of Klamath rountv organized for the forthcoming camoaian laet week, wben some men of the political faitb met in the court house and mapped oat plans and wavs and means to csrrv on tbe work of tbe coming aladiatorial struggle around tba ballot box. Tbe following officers were chosen: President Frsnk Ira White. Vice-presiaent O. C. Aonle rste. Tressurer J. W. Ross. Secre tsrv C. T. Oliver. Committee on Bv Isws. etc. O. L. Carter. D. V. Kuv kendsll and J. W. Rosa. The signal feature of the meeting was the spirited endorsement and en thusiastic approval of Taft and tbe official repudiation of Theodore Roose velt. Dynamite Indictments Indianapolis. Februarv 6. Thirtv two indictments, most of them aaid to be airainst Labor Union officials, were returned bv tbe Federal Grand Jurv as a result of the Government's inves tigation of tbe dvnamite conspiracy. Mr I m . m mm j ne nsmes oi tne aeiendants were ordered to be held secret pendin: ar-j rests. It is understood warrants are I to be issued immediately. Not onlv j members of tbe McNamara a "dyna miting crew." but also men who are said to have had knowledge of what MeNamara did with money at iis dis posal, are believed to be indicted. I Yon ara probably aware tbat pneumonia al wayi reaulta from a cold, but you never beard of a cold resulting la pneumonia whan Cbam bcrlalu'a Cough Remedy was uaed Wby take tbe risk wben thla remedy may be bad lor a trifle? For aale by all dealers $1,000 REWARD, The Oreron. Ca I Iforola and NVr ad Live Stock Frotec , .ion Aiaociatlna, o wbicb tbe under eignedtaa member will rln S),CMU0 reward (or evidence leading to the t reat and ooavlctioa ol auy party or par- j ueaait-euiDB noraea, . cattle cr mnlea be-' longing lo any of ita ' aiuoan, j la addition to tbe above, the andertlanad sCera on the ease condition XJC0JM lor aU bora a branded borae-ahoe bar oa both or either S w. Brand recorded In eight eountiea. Range araey, Lake and Crook eountiea. Horeee rented wben aold. Nan but grown horeee sold, and onj y In large I ahchee W. Vi. Baowa. rileTOregou. 1 ; ii A DOUBLE THE VALUE OF YOUR OPERATOR'S SERVICES The employer who considers his employees as well as him self will secure a better day's work. The light key action an ex clusive Monarch feature so lightens the operator's labor that she turns out a greater volume of work, proportionately increasing the value of her servioos . The thoughtful employer must appreciate mch may be purohased on the Monthly Payment will bring full information. WOLF & ISENBRUCK iei J- PIIOHUCTN SHOW, ST PAUL EUGENE BOOSTERS MAKING BIG TOUR Eugene merchants planned an excur sion to Klamath Falls, and were to have left for that place Mondav and to return home Saturday. February 17. Tha trip, saye tba Portland Journal. Is in anticipation of the opening of tba Klamath-Natron cutoff of the Southern Pacific railway, connecting Eugene with tha metropolis of central southern Oregon. Tbe Commercial Club obtain ed a rate of S32 for the round trio. Taa special car containing tba excurrionista will be attached to the afternoon train Monday. Tbe evening will b spent in Rosebursr. and Medford will be reached Tuesday morning. Jackson ville and Central Point will be visited and then the party will go on to Ash land, leaving there Wednesday after noon. Breakfast will be taken Thurs day at Shasta springs and Klamath Falls will be reached that afternoon. The return trio will be begun Friday morning, and after spending Friday night at Granta Pass, tbe members of the party will start for home Saturday morning. CHICHESTER S PILLS wav r- tiic aiAxonu utina tC' 1 !! Aak TMT Draufaa (or , bt-.. l.r-e INuwilBrMl Pill ia Ba aad iimLA -.m. bow,- seajed wfca Bli RiU-ja. Tafca mm mtmwrn. Raw w uSasis UK AND m.i., (i fcli TankowaMBM.&.aBt.AIr KeHitka SOU) BY DRUGGISTS ETST,VHERt ' Tower's Fish Brand Waterproof a"!-! t t ' .- la made (or rouch wear and long service in the wettest weather. It will not disap point you in either respect. SUITS $1X0 SUCUU UJ0Q l rOMMEL SLICU&S $XS0 Uaaraataed Wateeptwof aCiWER Sold Everywh ere jyawl.A. J. Tower Co. Cl -a BOSTON Towar Canailiaa Cau. Lal ecan roth San Franoiaooj Cal. a