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Classified Want Ads A Want Ad In The Lake County Examiner Kcpcatcil a lew times, it neccswiry, will find a customer for that property of yours. They arc canncl closely liy intenditiK huyers, and the cost is nominal 5 cents the line for each iiiatrtion. Special longtime rates. rw MAI;1'' ir,nnnrnnn, H)ll HlLK-l'o the highest bidder. NO hcmmi. Mu. 7. 1 . 37, II. 18 Kant. Mk Count , irnon. Hpmgtw Kiv-r re ilnothth It. Mr J I Kirty, Hf Jowpti, Mo. Jyl-10t FOll HAl.K "no span matched hay eldhm. 4 whim old, well broke, oii.,.l, wi l-ln !i!"0 pound.' Oiih apuu Mfl.tli-a II yi-ftra old. omxl. true train, weltflit '1700 11m. 1'rliw for lour with cbflo haria I.Vsi. Srttfor i M. 1). Williams, Jia !- I'ju'i ullf Jo '17tf KOH rUl.r 1.1 very Y Bala biable located at 1'iuah. oh-rou. Com plete ou'tU Im iudliiir assollue fu el ., r.irrnU. . Will aid I for con-ldi-rabl le than tha bulMIng alone eot. A uoury maker for a gcoo livery man. AddrNM 1. J. Van Ki'iiloii, I'luHtt, Oregon. Jnl3-tf FOll kUl.K-l.ot 4'.!. block 73. tract S of Nfcof N of SWX, Hec. 18, Twp. a. itaiia 2U. 10 ncrea. 0 acres water rUht, Ta tea paid. I'rloe 1100 -anli AddrtnnK. J. Oocln, Gallup, N. MdkIuu. FOK hAI.K Tract . Nh: 7, twp JW, raaKO .M, ami lot 10. blk 78. For quu-k wmU IJNl raab Kfta It. Ad ! W H, Mulrliu, 143 Liodala Ave N, Mliiu-aoU, Minn. FOU HAl.K To Un lilKhfut blddir. l acn-a, Hit, 7, I.U7, It. 1I. M.rnua Hlvrr run" tbrouuli If Mr. .1.1 Kirby. 110H relit Stmt, Bt. Joacph, M MSu-Jii'D) FOll HA1.K L'oimI 4 foot and 1 lucb uordwtMHl. Ih-hviojr oow or In tba tall. Nn hall Hrvouan. M:tO-Jn'10 FOK KA l.r-Tlia U-aHMulpd frt-ih t InitoutUilu iJike Coutuy, Impilra of i'liawaucau Mi'rcantlla compuuy, ' I'alMli-) , On-noii. 115,(100 lor Ki0 acn" of tluwl land on alioro of Uooh Uke, Jut now opun-t-d to rallroiul. IVpot adjoin in land. Crwk runa throUKli land, full of brook trout. Kino tubing io tha lake; ltbt-rooiii bou, larjfe baru and outbulldioK. Thl laud cau le oiado into a lnautlfut aum ujer rtniort, and that I what It abould b. liooaa Lake I forl-flve mile loliK and elicut to llftwu mile wldo. Iclcw lHVflopmeut Co., Davia Crwk. Cal. FOK BALK) atrv In cultivation liuti part of the KK4 of hKJi of bee. 10, ti.wu.hi Xi.K o( it. ;i. r.. In llarnry Co. Trice 30 pr acr or would takii lot li Portland. Gray beal at Luita, 6T2 t'ntoo Ave. No., l'ortlaud, Ore. FOR BALK "10 acroa lo aoctlon 23. townablpSI, ranire tt. K.nqulrn of HeaKf llro., Lakaview, Or. THE Lakeview Abatract 4 Title Co. la making apocial prliiea on AlmtracU to O. V. L. Cj.'b Tract and Town LoU. fOR BAlX-tl I. block 47. trael IB, 'tloa luwDsBlpia), rn . lo acraa. I aolloll aa u' r oa lb above or a prloa on tb ad)olulo( laada. I V Hoy, Oarllold. Nabr. roRBAI.I-be , block 7B. .and ITract B of mi ol H WU ot S i,. Itoo !, Tp. Kaoae to, 10 Km Full water rlihl Addraaa fni Uardoer, Lltboo. North DakoM ton HA IJt-Traol , Hcc 14, T. M, R. It, 10 acrra. L. i. lorwr, f ortland, Ttiaa. FOR IUI.II -Tract I, Mre. 1, T. 17. R. M. 40 acr. j, H. I'rm. U W AlaroadaATa.tK-BTar.U)!. FOR BALK-l4rt M. blaon 1M and lact , o l. 41. K U. rr. Addruaa rilUeu Ward, 111 S t Hi, la.MoluM, Iowa. FOR SALK Lot l. block UU, and ol of NWl. 8m 17. T. 1 . acrj a. Rata L. WraJ. bos 14, Rl1cfll h. I'rtoalouo. FOR MALE Lot . ! '' t.addlllon, and NIC'. v. I w aorafc Addraaa J. riarta o.'. iliroiad- K im. rok aAl.K- lxt 2. iuxn .. and ti of NW of Kec ; . "a. ' un. AddrtuaC.C.Harnioa 10 Kauta HI. KadHald. H. D. mm i WANTKIt ufiKTKii-n nlliLhlu tiiHiirance writ ,i tuith ..Y.vnilvH niillltv. A iroml iff..r fur au iiHrltiictMl writer who want to ltatr bl preao nt condl tloo with a company over 41 year old. Top notch coHtinlHNion aod rt'uxwal for the rlirht party. A. B. Comb, Maunt r 300 Hollttig Uulld lnf, Portland, OreRon. Jy H VyANTKD to bo located on flratclaita 10 aero. Give particular, a to Noll, climate, iocatlou, water, urn bitr ate. W. M. Itrown, 112, K. 10th Ht.. Portlaud, OrcRon. Op We ned a MuloHinan iu each of ov rul excellent flleld to aoll our aplen did nuntery Btock. A permanent place, cash wwklv and a quare firm bank ot yoa. Write for particular. Waahlngtou Nuraery Co ToppeuUli, WuhIi. lNCKLLANKOim STRAYED or utoli'U last week from the IUckeraoo ranch near Kort lild well, Cel., one black borne. wh(ht about 1200 pound, brauded FU on leftBtltle, wire cut on front foot. Reward will be paid for any In formation leadlnR to recover.) . No tlfy A. J. Illckeraon, Lakeview, Oregon. Tama fcawmlll I now runnltix rinht uloujr. Any aud all peraon wantlu, lumber will find li here. All or.lera promptly lia. KtlmfllK Christie. Ji'--tf 1. Andrew Vlnyard, have t"H bay horae that came to my much June ft lliia. Uramletl TK on the loit aboul der, owner please come and pay for ad and take the bore. Ju '10-A11 I. II. CLTI.KK W1IIHKY AT TIIK Hotel lytaerlew bar. The Uitand Kiip.H.t whlaky madn. tf TKr.r Mo -. Lot IK AT TIIK NU l'ICK FOK UK ward ImhuihI by the Telephone ( imipaiiy for deatroj n Ita prop nrty Ititf l.KA- AnVCMTIMIW- NoTICK FOll PUBLICATION Not Coal Land Dennrtmnnt of thr lotarlor, U. B. Litoil tnire at ltkevUr, Oregon, May 9, 1013. Notice I herebT lven that Evrena M. titiirflel, whom pot ofBiw ad- dranH I Itkeview, Oregon, did, on th 22ml day of ScDUrnlier, JVI1, M lo tlila ofllce Hworn Htatemeut and Application. No. 04IMM, to purchajw the V MM, NKW HK)i. HK) NK. Hectlou ,14, Towiia(ilp 3M S.. iia.iKe 11 K. Willamette Merldlao, and the tliu lirr then-oil, umler the provlnlona of the art of June 3. 17m. and acta amendatory, known a the "Timber and Btone Law," at Much value a liiiitht lw nlllxed by appraiarment, and that pureuaot to atich applica tion, tlio land and tinioer mereon have teen appraixed, at t)l& the ttm Imt eat I mated U'10,(NI0 board feet at I .75 per M. and the land uotntoffi that aid annlliaot will offer final proof in aupKrt of her application aud aworn statement on the 12th day of July 1912., before lWIter and Re ceiver U. h Iaud Office at Lakeview, Orenon. Anv Demon I at lltierty to proteat ttl purchuHe lielore entry, or Initiate a couteat at anv time tielore patent ih auea. by filing corroborated alate nieiil In tni omce. . aueicinK met which would defeat the entry. A. W. OKTON. KeRtfter. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Kttate of Meredith Wade, decent!. N.iilnu lu liHivtiv iHven that the tu.- ed admlulMirator of the eeiate of the above name.1 Mereoun waue, oeceaaeu by the iionoraoiu t;ounty court, oi Lake County, State of Oregon, on the Utb day of May, 1912, and ba qualifl- edaaauch administrator. Therefore all peraooi having claim avalnat aid etate are hereby required to pre- aeu( tiiem wiui um iu(wr luuiucr. wltbln all montba from the date of till notice to the aaid ailininiatmtor at the otllceof llatchelder & I'owl, In the Town of like view, Lake Coun ty, 8 late ol OreKoo. Dated thla 2ltrd day of May, 1912. DIRT WADK, Adminis trator of the estate of Meredith Wade, deceaaed. In the County Court ot the State of Oregon, for Lake County. In the matter of the eatatel of . Citation F.ll Barnum Deceaaed. ) To Karl Barnum, Orva Barnum, Thayue Itarnnm and Myrtle Payne, and the unknown heira of Ell Barnuui ileceaed; In the name ot the Btate of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear In Coun ty Court of the Btate ol Oregon, for Lake Couoty, at the Court room thereof In the City of Lakeview, Lake Lake County, Oregon, on the 19th day of July 1912, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M, and then and there how caime, if any you have, why an order of aalo ahould not be m ude, dl reeling, authorising and llx-unlng Myrtle Payne, a admlnitratrU of aid etat, to soil nt private al for caah In hand the following deecrlbed real entate, belonging to the eatate of Kli Barnum, deceaaed, towitt Commencing at a point thirty feet North and two hundred fifty-five aud three fourth (SW 3-4) feet Kaat ot the Boutheaet corner of the Southweat quarter of tbe Southwet quarter of section ten (10) in Township thirty, nine (39) South of Range tweuty (n Kant ot the Willamette Meridian, ruu log thence Kait one hundred twelve and three fourih (112 3-4-) feet; thence ruuning North two hundred aixty-four (204) feet; theuoe ruuning went one hundred twelve and tmee fourth (112 3-4) feet; thence running Houtli two hundred sixty-four (2U4) feet, to the place of beginning, aaid property being situated In the Town ot lake view, Luke County. Btate of Oregon, In accordance with the petition here in ou tile for suld aala, to pay the claim agatuHt the aaid eatate and the exposes ot the admlulatration. Witnes the Honorable B. Daly, Judge of aaid County Court, with tbe eal of aaid Court affixed this 11th day of June, 1912. F. W. PAYNK. County Clerk. J11J1.1 NOTICE TO CREDITORB Iuthe County Court of the Btate of Oregon for the County of Lake. In the matter of the Partuer ship, Katateof DAN GRAF now deceased, and PAT BARRY, duiug bumne un der the tilrm uame ot GRAF -BARRY To all whom It may concern: No. tice la hereby given that the under signed wa by an order of Hon. B. Dalv, Judge of tbe County Court ot the State of Oregon for the County of Luke made and entered In the above entitled Court and Matter on the2i, day of My,19l2duly appointed a AdinlniHtrator of tho partnership eatate ot Dan Graf, now deceased, and Pat Barry, partner doing btiai lie,'! under the firm uame ol Graf & Harry, aud that ho hua qualified a sui U administrator. All peraou bavlug claluaa against vvwwwvwwwvwvwwwww said partnership estate are hereby required to prtneot the umf, amj Verified, accompanied by the proper voucher, wtthlo all months from the Oat of tho first publication of this notice, to suld Administrator at he l,aw otflci of L. V. Conn, In the Town of lakeviw, l,ake County, Ialed and first p-ibllibcn this 90tb day Of May, lull. I'AT DAItltY. Administrator of flu partnership estate of Oruf A H.ry afoivald. NOTICE OF MIRKIKF'H BALE la I he Circuit Court of the 8 tat of Oregou for Lake County. Frank M. Duk. plaintiff v. U. T. Penlnger and Maria 1'eoiuger, defend ants. To whom it may concern. Notice I hereby given, that under and by vlrtoe of an execution aod or der ol aale duly iued out of the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of lke County, Oregon, June 4th, 1912 In the above entitled suit upon a de cree made and entered lo aaid Circuit Court, to-wlt: the 23rd day of May. 3912. In favor of the above named plaintiff, Fro ok M. Duke, and against the above named defaodaota, U. T. Peolngi r and Maria Penlnger, order Ing the aale of the herelnalu-r describ ed prcinlHe, which premlaea are par ticularly rieMcrilied In aal ault and da cree; aaid premise to be Mold to aat lafy the 1'tdgcmeitt and decree of thl court In said solt In the amount of (our thoiiHand eltfht hundred thirty five and fib 100 (435 66) Dollar, with Intercut thereon from the 23rd day of Mar. 1912. at tha rate of alx tr cent um cr annum, and the further sum of ten ($10 00) Dollar a coat and dla burHeiuent aod for accruing coat. Now, therefore, by virtue of Maid execution and order of aale, and In compliance therewith and In com pliance with the order of the court recltetl In said w rlt.-l will, on Satur day the lith day ol July, 1912. at tbe hour of ten o'clock a. in , of aaid (lav at the front door of the county court bonne In I-akevlcw, 1 ke County, btate ol Oregon, aell at auclloo at the highest bidder lor cash la hand to tbe right, title, inrereHt, eMtate or allmaod what-ocver, at law or in eq dety, iacludinir the tenement, herd! lilmeut and appurtenanoea thereto beloogliig or lo any wine appertaining to the heielnafter deMcrilied premiHea, belonging to the aaid delendanu above named, or either of them, being the following dcM-rllied prriulMe, to. wit: The North half of the North west quarter of aectiou thirty-five (36) TowumIiIp thirty nine South. Range twenty (20) Kaxt ot the Willamette Meiidluu. (expect two and one halt acre Ivlug lo the Northweat quarter of the Northwest quarter or aid auc tion thlrtr-tlve (3.'i) which baa tieen heretofore couveyed by F. M. Duke and wife to K. P. Vernon the descrip tion w hereof I mora fully Bet forth In the conveyance thereof aa recorded In Book 10 of deed pap 123 of Lake Co.intv record): bImo the Northweat quarter of tbe boutbeakt Quarter of the Houth Half of the Northeant Quar ter of Hectlou ttilrty-three (33); the Son ih west quarter of the Northwest quarur of eectlon thirty-lour (34); the Fast half of the Weet half ot tloo tweuty-aix (2i). all la Township thirty-nine (39) Uoutboirauge twenty (20) Fast of the Wl.lamette Meridian, Oregon, or Much part thereof a may I ueceHMary to aatiHfy aaid execution and amount named tberein, lociud lng lodgment, coat. Intercut and ac crulug coets; tbe proceeoa ol aaid aale to be applitd to the eatisfaction of aid execution, order of sale and de cree, including said Judgment, cot, intereHt and accruing interest, and the overplua, iflany tberebe, to be paid Into tbe com t to be applied aa may be reuulred or directed. Dated Lakevlw. Lake County State of Oregon, thla Oth day ot June 1912. W. B. SNIDER, Sheriff of Lake county. State of Oregon. K. E. RINEUART, Deputy. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In tbe Conuty Court of the State of Oregon, for tbe County ot Luke. In the matter of the eatate of Rob ert Nelson, Deceased. To all whom it may concern: No tice la hereby given, that the under slgued, executo of tbe last will aud tastament ol Robert Nelson, deceaaed has tiled tbe final account of hi ad ministration of said estate, and that the Hon. 11. Daly, Judge of aaid court has, by (in order duly made and en tered In aaid Court aud matter on the Utb day of June, lull, fixed and ap poluted the 1st day of August, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore noon of aaid day, at tbe Court room of suld ('ourt, ac the County Court House ot aaid County, in the Town ot Lakeview, Oregon, as the time and place for tho bearing ot objections to suid final account II any there lie, and for the settlement theieof. Thl notice la pntllshed in the iike County Kxamluer, a weekly news pauer published in Lake Couoty, Ore gou, once a week for (our successive weeks, the first, publication, thereof to be made on June 20, l'J12. and the last publication thereof to be made on July 18, 1912. by order ot Hon, a Oaly, Judgu of aaid Court. CHARLES A. NELSON, Execu tor of the Last Will and Testa ment ot Robert Nelson, Deceas ed. NOTICE OF BALE OF 8 TATE LANDS IN WARNER VALLEY Notice la hereby given that the State Land Hoard will receive sealed bid until 10 o'clock, A. M., August 13, 1912, for the following described swamp land acquired by the Btate from the Warner Valley Btock Com pany, to-wlt: Lot 4 of Section 15. NE) ot 8W ot Section 23. N of 8Ei, 8EJ of KKK and .Ntl)4' ol SW4' ot Section 2o, Lot 0 of Section 27, T. 89 S. R. 24 E, Lots 6, G. and 7, Section 20 and Lot 2, Kectiou 29. T, 39 B, It. 25 E, Lot 15, 16. and 17 aud 4SW4' ot NW of Section 2, H ot Stf, of Section 4. Lota 1 and 2 and H, ot NEW' of Section 6, N VM of Section 9 and NWJ ot Section 10, T. 40 S, R. 24 K. All bid must be accompanied by a regularly executed application to pur- chaM aed at ! on tilth of the amount offered, illaoka lurolshed op on rem-st. The right la tern-rvixl to reject any aod all hid. Application and bids should be al- rin-aed toO. . Hrowa, Clerk Btate I.and Hoaid Hlem. Oregon, and marked "Application and bid to pur chase ftwatup liuU " O. O. BKOWN. Clerk State Ind Board. Iatd at ftaiem, Oregon. June 6. 1911. Jn M A 13 NOTICB TO CREDITORS In the matter ot tbe estate of Char- lea W. Moore, deceaaed. Notl U herebv given that the un- demignad ba been appointed by the County t ourt of Lake County. Ore gon. Administrator of the atve en titled eatate, aod all Demon having claim against the said mi ate are re quired to present same duly venaed and with proper voucher, to the uh dersignrd at hi office In Lakeview, Oregon, within six month from the date of tbe first publication ot thl notice, . 1 Dated and first published this 27tb day of June, 1912. W. LAIR THOMPSON, Ad ministrator. HIRAM IIIGRADE RETURNS f Continued from nacre thrcs Krumbler snd whispered to them in silver lounged oratory an Invitation to met me by moonlight at tbe Merry-Go-Round. That very night, iut wt tbe clock struck ten thirty these two de partment store clerks sat on a Rocky MounUIn Lion in that Mrry-Go-Kound, stroked my Iron gray ringlets with botb of their lily white bands and en deavored bv artifice, deceotbn. skill and cunning to lead me away from tbe strslgbt snd narrow turnpike of recti tude. I thought of mv yellow bsired. wid- owed wife and ber five orphan children bsck in Denver, chasing ret flannel shirts of hoboes up snd down tbe washboard to keeD the coyote a far away from their bailwick as possible; snd I heroically and positively refused to accompany these two young ladies to tbe sksting rink. I always carry a complete cargo of good fstherly advice on my person, several full grown chunks of wbicb 1 banded to these festive and frisky young damsels before tbe Merry-Go- Kound closed for the evening. At the Argonsut Hotel, where I in scribed my name in characters of K rooked Kreek gold on tbe register I met a meek fsced pilgrim from Chi cago. He inquired as to my nativity, age, buisness habits and desired des tiny. I said to bim that my name was Hiram Higrade, sge 65, nativity, Mis souri. When 1 remsrked "Missouri," he Droceeded to turn pale. And when I further remsrked. "St. Joe," bis en tire nerson began to quiver. And that what fooled Hiram. He inquired if I bad seen tbe big St Joe Catfish at the Crystal CstTs terns "Nay, Nsy. Pauline:" retorted my self. "Come witb me, and behold,' aaid ha to Hiram. And I went. And the way we went was meandering, and the how of our going was mysterious, and our failure to get there was tbe aource of sorrow. And there in that identical soot where the Crytsal Caffs tnria not. and tbe .SLfJoe Catfish was strangely hence, and where the blue sky and tbe bright light of the Sun was obliterated by tbe tapestry of modern art, and where bold, bad men eomrreirate to seosrate honest editors from tbeir shekels, their golden guienss, their two bits and their dimes and where the voices of men and alflo of women and brass bands are trans ferred to the phonograph, and repro- ducedby modern machinery your Un cle Hiram was fleeced, robbed, jig gered, andfotberwlse taken due advan tage of by the aad eyed pilgrim from Chicago with the imagnary leviathan Cat FiBh from St. Joe, and hie several companions in up-to-dste legerdemain. I escaped with my life and forty five cents : and boarded a car for tbe Cliff House to take my annual bath. I have taken a batL every year aince I was mere youth, back In the "Hairy Na- tion." county of Worth and state of Missouri, whether I needed it or not. At the Cliff House I was informed that my exchequer was not sufficiently loaded to meet the demands and requirement-. And I went back to the Arronsut a sad and dejected roan. And that night, under the light of the pale and silvery moon, 1 repaired to an in tensely suauestered soot on San Fran ciaco Bay, disrobed and bathed my 206 pounds avoirdupois In the salt wsves. 1 was alone witb nature and my Maker, and I was extremely proud to realize that such was tbe esse. And then I went to find Nanoleon E. Guyot. tbe parent of High Grade on It father's side of the bouse. While in FriBoo, Uuyot is always at the Palace Hotel when be is not else where. That historic night, be was at tbe Palace, He grabbed me by the hand, fell upon my left jugular vein. and sobbed. And then he pointed his long, slender front hnger up towsrd the Milky Way. and told mo while tbe big tears of joy chased each other off from the end of his chin, how be In tended to let me have all over the ten million kopeks whicb he now has in sight in Camp High Grade. I wired Old Quarts for coin, which dropped into a hard and horny band an LEASERS COT VEIN ON SUNSHINE MINE McFall, Sargent and Nel son Open Ledge on Lea tie No. 6 (High (Irad New) Word was received on Thursday night by McFall, Nelson and Sargent, bold er ot lease No. 6 on the Sunshine to th effect that the main vein of that property bad been encountered by tbe miners employed. Tbe ledge Is only four feet serosa, ar.d tbe material I Identical witb that of tbe original Sunshine ore. Results from panning are sensationBl. From a mll piece of tbe rock, no Isrger tbun a walnut, a string of colors seve rs! inches long was secured. Tbe Sunshine Company bas leased to , McFall and Nelson tbe block occupied by tbe old tunnel. Under tbe term of tbe lease the highest royalites ever paid in the ditsrict bave been agreed upon, ranging from 2s to 60 per cent. '1 be lessees agee to sins 300 feet from the tunnel level down, tbe Com pany to retain all neb discoveries above tbe tunnel level, and all new veins encountered North of tbe present Sunshine vein. The lessees, will install a boist and compressor in tbe immediate future, and will push work witb tbe atmost dianatcb. ' . . It la woraa than aaeless to lake any medirinea laurnalljr for muscular or chronic rbtuma tlim. All that needed I a tree application ol OhamberialD's Liniment, tot aaia by ail dealer. boor later. And then. Old Frisco and Hirsm began to get friendly. At tbe Wild West Picture Show, I shot tbe sombrero off a Mexicna in tbe picture, tbat was kidnapping a young and in nocent eruntry school ma'am from Iowa. A long, lean man witb a far awav look in bis" brown eye led roe out to compose . my agitation. I listened to tbe thunder tones of a new born fog born out on the bay, and I yearned for my nstive hestb in Krooked Kreek. An emancipated man without means induced me by means of a touching and territle tale of two or three diffe rent kinds of calamity to place in bils wrinkled palm tbe sum of tour bits with.wbicb to remove bim from the vi cinity of starvation. Ten minutes la ter be was manufacturing hilarious de light in a place where inebriety is tol erated, aanctioned and otberwiae made welcome. 1 purchased a Denver Post from a newsboy, and read tberein a poem by Walter Juan Davis, entitled "Gazing Bt the Ringlets On Sweetheart's Wooden Head." It was a rare, sweet little dittv, describing fully .'and com pletely effeminate cbarms of a Welton Street beauty. 1 refused 999 drinks at half as many vision manufacturing establishments bought a Waterbury watcb for $17.75 gave a drunken sailor four bits for an other shot and a bam sandwich, landed 13 different varieties of upper cuts on the solar plexus of a tinhorn razzele dazzler tipped tbe bellhop and cham bermaid at tbe Argonaut two plunks each shook bands with tbe day clerk and the night watchman left a buncn of red roses for the telephone girl, grabbed my grip and "all aboard for Krooked Kreek. via Western Pacific and N.-C.-O., the only way in and the best way out. And here I am with my good swift pen and my long and slender ancedote, and Old Quartz. In Oregon and Among Discriminating Buyers Best in Life Insurance is a policy in Osaillfc The Only Company "Exclusively Oregon" Has an unmatched record of success .... i Growing greater day by day Rates no higher General result best for policyholders Keep the money in Oregon Home Office; Corbett A. L. Mills President L. Samuel Qeneral Mgr. NEW PINE CHEEK WILL HAVE WATER Citizen Subscribe Suffi cient Funds to Install Modern Plant Soon (High Grade News) Nelon Rounsevell ami Edward Kel ler hare succeeded in raising almost sufficient money by subscription to In stall a modern water avtsera for New Fin Creek. Tbe necessity for tbia is dsily mad painfolly apparent. Tbe wells of tba city are veritable sewers. Tbe coarse gravel underlving tbe surface makes aa easy route for the settling of Bswsgw In tbe wells. , It is only a miracle that tbe townjhaa not alresdy been visited witb an epi- dcBJ,c of Typhoi1 few. Th stockholders in this enterprise may rest assured that tbeir securities sre better and sorer ineome producers tbsn tbe stock in a gold mine. t Tha time will never be wben our peoola will not want secure and pay for water And every geld mine peters out some time. A Issi cportunitv to get into - tnis water company will be x!nded to oar people next week. ' Mr. Frank Margraves, of Rawhide Nevada is one of tbe principal moving spirits. He spent a day Isst week la the interest of the proposition. About 1800 00 more Is needed, which we bope will be promptly subscribed. - High Grade Boominr Tbe town of High Grade is booming. The snow is gone, tbe timber is being, removed from tbe streets, and build-' ings of all descriptions sre being rush ed to completion. Tents, log boose and frame - buildinga are scattered I slong Msin street from one end to tbe other. Fifty or more tents bsve been p nt ap on the forth end of the Sui' shine claim immediately adjoining tbe town. High Grade now bas two sa loons, boarding bouses, rooming bouses real estste offices, and general mer chandise store, witb daily arrivala of new business enterprises. - TWO HORSE BRAND WAIST OVERALLS Lakeview Marble Works HARRY H. CANNON, PROPRIETOR OFFICE AND STOCK WALLACE UNDERTAKING PARLORS WILLIAM WALLACE Local Arfitatv Lakeview -:- Oregon Building, Portland Lewis Wylde Agent, Lakeview, Ore. ' ffi 1 Coppstrrii bHshI I NVfree Nik25 unsiuBsaauHt, na-far--aVaaM a-A-