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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1913)
T Classified HaSUCBJHUU A Want Ad In Tho Lako County Examiner Repeated a few times, if necessary, w ill find a customer for that property of yours. They arc scanned closely by intcndiiiK hujers, and the coft is nominal fi cents the line for ench insertion. Special lon-time rates. I v II St- poll KAl.K Al.ik- mi, r UK. i. im N. K. M h.f. I, T. 117. It. tt Knt W. M Luke t'n - AddM-M Hmcktoii, ;t 1 1 1 I'mnlld. Km m.M City. Ka. KOK HALI hi ucrc trm l with Iritis tlun right". Im-itlcd Iiikic. I'.i, t m p. s, rung" 1.1) II. I. Imihw II. Colo in lint., Ni i.c o. hi tf KOK HALI. Jtl ucnn lu witlmi 1M tnvimlii ;ut, rimge :u. Kinuin of Hctiger lli hn , l.tikevicw, Ore. Till: Litkecicw AliHiriK l A Title Co. Ih umkiny H'cinl prices mi AliHtract lull, V. 1.. 'Tim-lM nml Town I All It , I'OU KAl.K limine itnd liiriilnhpl Slid tl'll HITCH I will I III lit I.HH'll".V Mnatw.ll Make inn n i ff. r. l or purlieu htm wrlie to In x til!, Mini doll, ( iicgoii --l t roit sai.i: i.ui -Hi. i.iim u dj o v.i.. Add I" I. skin lew. iii.iI ,',,'. Dl4 m'S-4. "fi lli.li l.'il. t i. -10 Kmige 1'.' chbI. I1'. .1 l'Htkr, ttii n in Idge, Kohh Co , i i.t.. ir ;iui I II J 1 J I WANTKI-to U- Indited on llrHt clans ltKI iirri'N. dive rl icolirH, iih to noil, climate, liM-niluti, witter, tim ber ntc. W. M. Ilrown, 112, i:. UMli St., 1'iirtliiinl, Oregon, t'-tp We ni'.il ii hhIomiiiiui in each (if sev eral excellent tiwlil" to Mi-ll our Mplun did nurwry Ht'x-k. A ieriiinuctit place, ciihIi week Iv mill a square linn ti' k of .von. Write 'fur purl li-uliirH. WhmMiiIoii Nnrwry Co t wii IhIi , Wah. Wanted A 'flit. Vrit- Ilculili V Ac cMent liiMiiriiniv. i )rvu m Surety A CuiimhIII.v ',. o-.' Hoard of Trade, i'orrliiiiii. Oreiron. HT It MTM Y LOST i Inc Imy rmiu horse, brandedY on left hip, hoiih' w III t oil face. One Himill (lurk ruiiii borne iiiiiIh, brand O O (bridle lilt) oil sh.illdci. One Ilk'lit Imy innri' mulii, ligbt nose, liraud M on Ii ft shoulder One hh.rk horse ( tit tilt, tcft eve out, lirunil ('row ii 7 M on left Hlioiildcr. LiIichI reward will w given for Informii tinu Icndlnu to tlii-lr recovery. Manuel Hiindi-rM, Lakeview, Oregon, jHinmry '., Iiilli KM ltAYi:l. Buy k'I(""K. liont ycirH i Id, lirninlri) lim kliamlcd II on rlttlit lup: h i ho mniill hruiiil on rijilit HlioiiLlcr. Cn"' to my ul'ii'i tit .1 ul v In l.otii; Viilli'.v. ('. 1,. Hi-i-nift. VIkiIUiim. orcitfii. Iv. 1 lU l.Ki mm a mm H..U1. I. 11. Cin i.KII W lll.-KV AT 'II IK Hotel l,ith' l..v Iwir. TTic lii'htiiud piinnt wtilHkv nuidi'. tf IKLKCIIIIMM LOOK AT TIIK NOTICK KUK Ki: wnrd Imhhi'iI liy the 1 lejihoiit' lomphny for dent rovliiK IIh prop erty. Itltl ViO KKW'AKI). A KKWAKD or Hfty dollare U iiore by olfered for intorumtion tlmt will lend to the arret)' aud convU-tiou of nuy penou wim bus utoleu wires or other property from our Company; and the tmum ceward in hereby olfered for lnforiiiHtii.il tlmt will lend to the Trent aud nuvlctiou of auyoua dee troyluK tl property of tbe CoinpHuy. CIihh. Umtiach, Bearetitry J oke Co. Tel. Jc Tel. Co. Ititf. TIMItP.lt I.WIIN TI M 15 KK I.ANOS liOl'lillT ANI MIl.I). C. II. WKllHKK, 60S I.UMItl.K MAN'B 1ILH0., I'OIITl.AND, OKF.C5. I.KIJAI. AIIVK.KTIil4j NOTICK I OK I'UHUCATIO.V (Not Coiil I. mills) Driiiirtniviit of ilir luti'iiur, ('. S. I. anil Ollicc nt I.uki'vicw, Oicnii, Dicinilicr U, lUla. Noliic is hcroliy r,ivcti thut ll:irry Itai tliiniiit w of I. like vie w, Orison, who, mi Ootohfi' 15. 11110, iniulc hiiiuc Htcnil entry, No. Ol'MtillJcr l.ols 4.,5,ti, S, Sri-lion 1!, Tiiwimbip ll'.l S, Uiino '.'I Ii, Willnmttte Meridian, bun tiled notice ol intention to make final t lit ec year prool, to tht ahlisli cl ,im to the iiiml above described, In lore the teuisicr and receiver of I'. S. Land l II ice at I.nkeview, Oieyun, on (he 22ml day ol lanuary, l'JKI. Claimant nuiiics us witnesses: Nate Wilcox, llert Talro, Wuller 1'iixton. Ceore Lynch, nil ol Lnkevicw, Oregon. A. V. lliton, Kcnister. NOTICE OK APMIMSniATOU'S SALE OF KKALj KSTATK lu the County Court of the Stnte of Orcon, for the County of Lake. In tba matter of tbeEeUte) -of- Mary K.Kiinzey, Dweuaed. ) Notfce Ih hereby jjlvi'll thut under and purmiant to tin order duly made and entered In the above entitled matter by the above iitltled court, oil the 2lld day of Jioreiulier, 1UI2, lleetiH Inif, ntitliorizlne;, cmpowerliiu and (llrci tinn K. !'. Cheney, an Admin inti.'iioi of i'',. rotate of Mary K. Klm.t-y, dccuuHcd. to Hell at l'ulillc Auction 1 ho tenl properly herein after described, the iiudiTHlned will ou the '.Titli day uf January, IIIKI, at Teu oVIock In the forenoon oS Haid day, proceed to fell at public, aucttou at tbe place hereluaftcr net forth, and npou tbe terniH hereinafter wt forth, and nubject tu coullruiatlou by Want Ads lh Maid Court, all the rlht, tlile, Intert-Rt and cMtalt which the above on me I ftiweilcn t had at the tlmt of In r ileal h, and iiImo which nlif may have iiciiiired ninci her iletth III and to i be full. iw Inn dcirrllH-d rwil prop crty, to.wit: Lot .'I In illock Five in Town ol I.nkeview, orcuon, and Lot 4 In Work flvi" In Town of Lakevlew, Orciion, and K!J of NW ami S of NI0l4' of Sec. H Twp. I17H. II. 21 I.'. W. M I .ol .1 and 4 In Dlock 6 In Town of Luke view, (Irevoii, will IipnoM III one parcel if a aatiMfactory hid ran lie re ceived therefor lu ita entirety, Mini If not, then Lot .1 Khali lie toll) firt hh a m'pnrate patvcl, aud then the cdld Lot No -t will be h'ji In a t-iiile parcel. Hid thcti Die Maid 1'.' of N "A tol Si of N'Ki of hhIiI Sec. H Tp ;i" H- -I ' W- M. !' H'.l l III 1 M-parnte pan cl. That all of said above dewritied real proierty hlia'.l be aold for 1'nnh in hand, aid that the Maid dcacrilieil real property ehall Im aohl on the preuilxea deHcrllieil hh Iot H In Hleck Five of Tuwii of Lakeview. Lake I'otlllty, Oreiton. Hated I III '2U day of December, 1912, at Lakeview, Oregon. K. F. CUKXEV, Adtulnlst rator of t he estate of PJU-6 Mary K. Klimsey, Difeiaed. NO'lTCL TO CKKDITOUS In the County Couit of t lie Stutr ol ( trey on, lor the Count vol Lake. In the tit ii t trr olthe Kstnte ol) Martini J. Furrow, llrcrnard) To all whom it may conerrn: Notice in liitrliy nivrn. thai the unill myi.-il were, bv an order ol IIwt. It. Italy. Indue ol the County Court of the St ite ol tlteon, lor the County ol Lake, little iiinl entered in the above entitled iiuiltrt 011 the lt'.li dav ol I ieceinl r. l'.12, (I ul v appointed an Kmculors ol the last Will ami Testament -f Martha J. Farrow, ilecenscd. All personi having claims aifiiiust laid decedent or said estate, are hereby re quired to present the siitne, duly veri fied and accompanied by the proMr vouchers, to said Kxecutors, within aix iiiiniilis Irom the ibi'c ol the fust publication ol this notice, nt the law olhce of L. I'", Conn, in the town ol Lakevirw, Lake County, Oiron. I ) a t I ami lust published tliia l'Jtli day llecenilicr, I'.lll!. ANN1K 1ILAIK WILLIAM Y. .NMLLI'K I'xectitora ol the last Will iiml Testament ol Manila J. 1'atrow, I leceased, Kl'.STOItATION TO ENTRY OF LAN I IS IN NATIONAL FOREST Notice Is hereby given that the hinds dcHcrilied Del iw, I'liitracllIK ill'" iutch, wllhiu the I'reinoiit National ForeHt, Orwon, ill ln aubje-t to net tlcinent and eniry under the pro vlxlonrt i f Mie homestead lawa of tbe Ciiited StatcH and the act of June 1 1, I'.KXi (:I4 Htat.. H.".:i) , at the Cnlted St. -it en Land Ottlce at Lakeview, Ortvon, mi March 4, I'.H.'i. Any Hef tier 'bo wn actually and In "good faith claiming any of Hald IuihIh fur MKfiotilt ural piirpimes prior to Jan uary 1, Itrnti. ml haH not aliamloned name, has n pretercuce riht to make a lioiueHteud entry for tin- lands actu ally occupied. Said landu were listed upuii th appllcaiiotiH of the person m incutloued below, who iiwvea prefer enee rluht fill Jei t to tht prior rlnht of any such Heltlcr, provhh d hik-Ii net tler or applicant Is (uablled to make bumcHtcad entry and the preference rlitht Ih exeiclscd prior to March 4, l'.ll.'l, oil which date the lauda will lie aiiliject to Hcttleiuent and entry by any iiiallfled perwun. The lands are hh follows: The of SKJi, Sec. 4 T. lid S., It. 21 K W. M.. exceil a Htrlp .id leet w ide deHcrllieil by metea ilinl IioudiIh -ih I'iIIowh: Keirlupluir at a point 1111, feet cant of tbe (itnirtcr corner U'lwecn Sees 4 and U, above townahlp and ranije, exteii(l',nn thence l(i fin-t on each Hide of a Hue ruiinluir north 2(1 cIiuIuh, to J he place where the cud of the Htrlp cIohch 011 the bun Hilary of the tract; the net area being 79 acrca. Said tract was Mated (ipon the application of Harry Morren, Valley F'alU, Oregon; List U 774. The SK!f, See. I), T. 3(1 S.. It. 21 K., except a atrip .'111 feet wide off the west, side of the tract; tho net urea hoiiiK 15S acreH. Snld tract waa UhIimI upo. the aiillcatl(in of William J. Thomas, Valley FallH, Oregon; Lint ti Tilil. The KKI4 of NKt,'. the NKI4 of BK'i, Sec. I'd, the 8Vt4' of NW4 of SWy, the K of SW of SW),', the NW(4' of HWi; ol SW, and -he Wi of SK of SW)i. Seo. 2 1). aud the Ni of NK of Ni', Sec. 2!, T. a;l S., U. IN K., containing 1U0 ncrca, appli cation of iMvhl JamcB Joni'H, I'alnley OtCKon; I I t H M'2. Approved. Dec ember 10, UHli. 8. V. I'UOUDFIT, AaHlHtaut CommiHaloner of tho (ieu eral Land Olllce. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lake County. IN THE MATTER OF THE FJSTATE OF David WorthlDtun, Deceased, The undersigned having boon appointed by the County Court of the atate of Oregon, for Lake County, Administra tor of tho eatate. of David Worthing ton, diH-eaaed, notice Is hereby iriveii to the creditors of, and all pcrsone hnvinir cl'ibiiH n.iiiiHt said (Ice ' r c I, to present them verllled us reipnrcd by law, within six moutliH after the lii'st publication of thlri uotlce to said D. F. Aniick at hi.i resldcueo In New I'iue Creek, Oregon. 1). F. Amlck, Adminlritrator of tho estate of David WorthliiKton doceHH(Hl. Datee Jan. 14th iuia. I,KI. II, ,UIVKIirilU Ai'I'i.lC Tlo l-oit liKAZl.Ml I' Kit MI II Notice Is heieby Klveii t hat all appli cations for permits to k.rnr,e cattle, horwa ami alni-p within the Frem iti! National t'oient 'ui ln t ha w-a-nti of 11)11, mnat. lie filed in 111 nnTc a.1 Ijakevlew, Ori'Koii, on or la for Feb ruary 16. 1Mb! Full information In of ,rd to the griir.InK fee to If charifed ami lihnk forma to tie 11 wd III inakinu applh-atl Iih whl Ih-ftirniHh ei iitou riitii'Ht (ilLISI-.KT D. UltO N, sbinervlMor. Nor 1 ciTT 7 ntl' 1; 1 1 Li ( :ATiu7i Not Coal Land Di partment of the Interior. U. H Iand Ollioo at Lakeview, OreKoti, January l.'ilh, l!ll l. Noilce U hereby tiveii tliat Herman W. (irneU-r, of Lal'evlew. Ori'tfoll. who, 011 July Mill, ltti'7, fluid" Hoine atead Entry No 37911 Hefl ii. No. 01 147. for NK.'i HW'i, LoIh4. 6, ti. U, Mi-tloii Ul, Tonsli1p :i:M. Itatme 20 K , Wlil auietU Meridian, has Died notice of Intention to make final five year I'rof, to cMtnbllNli i hum t'i the Uml above desorllH-d.l la-lore the Kcmaler and Receiver tif U. 8. Land Office, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the I61I1 day of I'eiiruary, 1HF1 Claimant iiainea aa witnaaiea: F'red Flaher, James His hop, Henry l.eh 1111110, balnea McDermotl all, of Lakevtew, Oreuoa. A. W. ORToN, Ri'Kiter. NOTICE Tlios. H.finil R. L. Bbarl'M-k havlot; disolved partoerdilp, notice la betetiy tlveii that all claims agaliiHt Haul lirm must be presented wit bin tb rty d h from the date oljlaouary 15 I.MT .110 -FT. S1000 Dollars Reward I own all thet-ititle brntideil 70 or XL and foinierly owned by (!ox & Clark and the 1 orytord Iiud & Cattle Company. Thcmf cattle are now on tin ranK''H ot Modoc and Lassen CotititifH. For Information leading to the arrcnt and conviction of any party or parth-H Illegally branding, killing, drl vinif off or (lls posltii of any of the above cattle I will pay ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS and tho coat of arrest and proHecutlon. Send all Information to E II. Day. Alturaa, Modoc county ( al., or to me at Latrobe, Kl Dornd ) County, Cal. If guilty party mlKht es cape, promptly notify tbe Sheriff of the county In which the Illegal act wiih com mined and advise, me by wire at my expense. W. I). DUKE. Oct. 17 HIS STOMACH TROUBLES OVER Mr DyHpeptic, would you not like to feel that your atotnach troubles were over, that you could eat any kind of fo'id you dealred without in Jury? That niHy secni bo unlikely to you that you do not even hope for an ending of your trouble, but iermtt us to assure you that It is not altogether impoNsllile. If otbern can be cured permanently, am) thousand have Ufii, why not you? John R. Barker, of Rattle Creek, Mich., la 1 ne of them. He my. "I wh troubled with heartburn, Iniilirestlon, and liver complaint until 1 need Chamber Iain's Tableta, then my trouble wan over." Sold by all dea'prH CHRONIC CONSTIPATION CURED "Five years nun I had the worst case of chronic conatlpation I ever knew of, aud Chamberlain's Tablets cured me," rlteH S. F. Fish, Rrook h 11, Mich. For sale by all denlcra. ALGER LAND COMPANY Stockmen fhsiritig to lease O. V. L. tracts will do well to see us. Office t at NEW FINE CREEK & LAKEVIEW $1,000 REWARD A. J Tb Oreiion Cal ifornia aud Nevada Live block i'otuc lull Amnelslou, ol whldi (he under alined la memlsir (11 Klve l 100 UO reward I01 eykleuee , li'SillllK to (he . ', ! .ntii-i,.I ,,i . , ' ..- y nr 'V ' 1 " ile vtcaliiiK hum', v I esltl." nr mn!t- I Ioiiuii k titan v ( hk tue n iiei h. In a ldillnn to ths a'M'.vo, m iindeisu neo .iflem on tho hiimoeoii'lKii u 4 . iM lor sll lints. h training hiirs" sti.vi 1ki n notu or t Ithei Jw. tiratid recorded 111 eiKlit euiiuilia. Kuiik' liarney, Lake nad l ioot, ixiuutluk. dnreu runted when anld. Nou but grown hornmsnid, aud only tu large auliobes W. W.liaowM.Kliii.Oregou. T(R tJADLAN LMfI(pNTa ) Hi I.I.!,) Willi MUCH lidUii Irrigation Questions of tne State Are Broadly Discussed The cause of irrigation never receiv ed a greater boost in this state than during tne convention of irngationiais at I'urtland the paat week. Never he fore has the cause of irrigation gather ed so much support and the outlook for the f ture in this direction wag never so promising as now. The convention attacked the subject from the standpoint of the settler and never'lost sight of his intereil.a.'in the matter the whole time. 1 his is hi it should be for the actual settler on the land is the one most interested and the one who, above all others, shuuld be consulted. This irrigation congress Is right In line with (he tremenauous develop ment movement now so generally under way throughout the whole state. It means more lands made available far the farmer, greater wealth fur Oregon and a greater and more prosper ous .population. It has made it clear that tlr? chief problem before the ttate government Is to take the tangle out of Its irriga tion enterprises. The state must di vorce speculation and speculators from irrigation. It must get the land to tettlers at actual coat. At the last meetin?, at whioh W Lair Thompson of Lakeview delivered an address on needed legislation for the state, the following otlicerB were elected: Wm. Hanley, president ; C. C. Chapman and W. J. Mariner, vice presidents: and J. T. Hinle, secretary. MAKE YOUR OWN TRADE. "Talk Quality, Emphaaira Worth, Lay Strata on Inherent Goodneaa." One of the big hardware houses of the country Issues the following: "Queer thing this reputation. It takes ' tolling and moiling to get It. takes singleness of purpose and capaci ty to resist temptation to cbeapea.but once you've got It Its value is tran scendent nnd can't be computed In dol lars und cents. How infinitely better It la to build on h foundation of quali ty and worth than to chase the wlll-o'-the-wlsp of cheapness, which leads you Into Ikis and swamps! ' 'Hut my trade won't pay the .price,' walls some timorous souk Your trnde. dear man. Is what you make of It If yon Insistently talk quarter tea and ten cent brooms and Gve cent brushes and ninety cent apples and fifteen cent oranges, how in the name of common sense do you expect the trade to ask for anything else? Try the other. Talk quality, emphasize worth, lay stress on Inherent goodness and watch the result. Cut loose from cheapness, for you are leaning on a brokeu reed that will give you a bad fall one of these days. Profit and prestige lie lu selling good goods. Is any feeling so all satisfying as the con- m ioiisuess that your name stands for the best for quality?" SANITARY MARKET. Boston Plans tho Establishment of One Soon. Roston Is to have a sanitary market A site near Copley square has been se lected, and the Women's Municipal league is going to undertake this much ueeded step toward civic betterment A desirable lot has been decided upon for the erection of a building which will be a model of its kind. This market will be constructed of the most approved materials, with non nbsorbent and dustproof finish, facili ties for care In the handling of food stuffs, etc. Control over sources and quality of the food Itself will also be Included lu the plan. Profit From Park Sheep. Because a net profit has been re ceived from the wool of the sheep nt Cndwalader park. Trenton, N. J., Com missioner Rurk Intends to stock the park pasture with thoroughbreds next year. The wool was disposed of at a local manufacturing pluuL A Chicken Party. First ChicUeu-Are you Invited to J ! 1. 1. ii 1 .( i t. ::!;,::! ': Second Chicken Yea My Invitation reiid. "Please furnish salad." First Chicken 1 was usked to make croipii'ttcs. Compare our prices with other firms before buying your winter supplies Lakeview Mercuntile Co. Mlm0 Garden WORLD'S RECORD COW. Notice Fine- Uddsr Development ot Daisy Grace de Kol. The aemlolllclal yearly rocord of Daisy (J race de Kol aa a junior four yearold la a world'a record and ex ceed by over 2W pounds of fat the former record for ber class. It Also exceed by 1.'') pound of fat the high rat record ever made in tbe senior four-year-old class. It also exceeds all of- I flclal or aemlofllclal yearly record of 1 full aged cows of other breeds. Her ! average per pent of fat for one year Is 4.4.1, a showing that is wonderful. In the eight months' division Daisy Grace de Kol broko the record for her class. During the verification test, when she was under constant watch day and nlirbt, she produced 48.3 pounds of milk which contained 2.39 pounds of fat. Only two full aged cows besides her stable mates, llanos tine Belle de Kol if . ' 1 , 1 CDDKR OF DAISY OB&OB DB XOU and High Lawn Hartog do Kol, have ever produced as much f:it in one year as has Daisy J race de Kol 11s a Junior four-year-old. Daisy (irace de Kol w as bred, rea red and developed nt M:ii!ecrest farm, own ed by I1::!! Iti'iiii'.i k t tid b-.iither. at East Chiriuuii. (. Siie is more lirht than dark. I e.i t: lifiiiiy marked aud will weigh In t" m i.-uliov!iti cl of 1..TT0 or l,4no I'liiai: e !.: very str ing and vigorous, a!.i: 's: jcrlect in conforma tion, and if one wore a!ced to name the one trait thnt predominates all others It would be Unit of giving milk that Is very high in butter fat, her av erage per teut ol" fat for the year be ing 4.43. In this respect she resembles ber dam, who is also high in butter fat Daisy Grace de Kol was dry for about two months or ten weeks. She fresh ened at the age of four years, three months nnd thirteen days, this being tbe third time she had been fresh, showing that she Is a good breeder. PLANT TREES. It pays In comfort and In looks to have a few trees about the farmyard. A treeless farm Is a desolate looking place. There are trees adapted to every cli mate and soil as there are crops 'adapted to the different climatic und soil conditions. A few thrifty trees, trim and neat la their ap pearance. Will make farm life more pleasant Kansas Farmer. Feeding of Stallions. A man reputed to be one of the best horse conditioners in the country gives stallions six pounds of oats In tbe morn ing, While the noon and evening meals are made up of five pounds of oats. eight quarts of bran and three quarts of chopped mixed hay. Carrots are fed at each meal, while mixed hay Is kept before them nearly all the time. Along the Garden Paths. When watering plants do not force the water against the plant; let it fall In the form of a shower. Cabbage aud all other plants of the cabbage family require a very fertile and cool, moist soil for good growth. Carrots are splendid for folks who need Iron In their blood. One of the best ways to get It la to eat these nice roots. Sunshine, rainfall and temperature are three lmKrtaut factors In canta loupe culture beyoud the control of the grower. If your beet rows are too thick pull out souie aud boil them for greens. Nothing better in the world for this purpose. Let no cucumbers go to seed or the productiveness of the vlues will be stopped. Pick them often, whether you wuut them or not. As fast as the boxes, frames and stakes have done their work take thci 1 .. .li i; a Iiim eta vll make their homes ubout them. If It Is dry slip a can or two of wa ter on the stone boat and let the horses draw St out to the girden for use on the celery aud things that most need water. It will pay you when you come to gather in the harvest. .9 -j "H 1 4 A , M OK FIC j AL DI R ECTOR Y iTIOHAI, rTMldsnt William H.Taft - liv Krraldnt Juin . Shei maa ver-.iary nl state rhlland.-r C. Knna i-'arv tf Troaaitry Franklin MvV.lik ss-reisry ol War Jacob B. Mcklnaoo tllurnry General Genrr W. Wlnkerahaia 'oaimaater (ieneral frank H, HltcbRoek . N-inryof Navy... George Vo U Meyer -w reory Interior W, A. FUher e retary ol AKrlcnltnre,. Jemt-e Wtlan creu-ryol tommeroe Chrl-e Nasal luelJimioe Cherlsi Edward Whit U. B. Veoalon CnmmlMloner 4. kicbarria 0.8. Laad toiamlaeloner STATS. oTrnor ... Oawald Weet ... Bn W. Olcott Tboe. . Ray . A. M. Crawford . I..K. Aldmmaa .W. 8. Dunlway mr.nMTf ol 8tte Treunrer liuroy 'neral (11 Pi. fubile loatrnctlon. . Pr,mer ia.ry an Food Cum.. .J. W. Bailey 7. a. nenatora. oof-raenaieA Jnaethan Bourne, Jr. beo. CbanberlalB in. (;. Hawley I A. W.LaSerty craaaa ooi.T Chief J tut Ice R. 8. Bas (T. A. JH.J. "1U.H, It. a. Moors Bran tsaoclata Joatleea . Burnett McBrlde afsra judicial otvnum . 1 i'"1" ....Ueury L. BnOD i "","y Johnlrwln ' LteiaLATivt W. UlrTherrpeos i ! Vernon A Furbes Wealey o Smith ' Julnt Senator. . Bepretenutlre . (. . LAMl OFFICK. I irtbtir W. Orton Reaiater ' rt Y Cronemlller Recelrer . .. FOB.1WT OFFICK M Inert p. Brown Buperrlaor , NemoD J. Bililnga Oraslng Aaaiatant . Norman Jacobeon f on-at Aaaiatanl ! f. F. Brennan Foreat Clerk 1MKXCODKTV ,V?" B. Daly , ''r F.W.Payne : W B Bonier , treasurer F. O. Abiatrom , 4e!ior A.J.Fo.tr ' -b.x.l Hapu c. . Oliver mrreyor , 8. A. Mueben CommleMoners I ' f n".!S ' . J T. B. Wakefield County 4iack tnaoector D. P.Malloy TOvMOiyLAgJtV:i.. E. E. Blnebart Iee Bil 1 ' ' ' Mayor W. F. Grob J. V. linen worth I Coancllmen ' b.T.OoOaii ( Wm. Wallace Recorder 4. Slet-er.. . .; , .. Treasurer ' LAK.J.V1KW COMMaKCLAL CLCB Frenldent Lee Beall V ic-s Preaideot F. P. Light dietary Dr. . p. g.rrt-U Treasurer O. K Wood ' Truaia, H. W. Morgan H. M. Noite, Balpo K. Kooaer HiOiT MKTUOtilHT CHCRCH 8UMDA1 -cnool at 10 a. m. preaching every bunday at 11 a. m. and 7:9U p. m. Jipworth League every -ui'.day evening at t:tl. Prayer Meeting Than lay at 7:30 p.m. Choir meeting at 8:80 p. m, odiea' Aid Every Wedneaday al 1:80 p. m, Everybody cordially Invited to all aenrioea. R. E.HYilU, Paatot. t-ikbt BAPTIST CHURCH OK LAKEVIEW Preaching eervlce at 11 A M and 7:ao Pin lat -idirdbuB. bunday school at 10 A M. Junior Society at tt:3o f M. Baptlat Yonng Peuple'a Union at 6:30 P M on each Bunday. Prayer Wee tin? at 7:8U P M Wedneeday eve tiiug. Everybody invited to alteurf all aer riix. REV. A. F. blMMONd CATHOLIC CHCRCH EVERY bCN'DAY MAiM at8:00and 10a.m.; Roaeryat7-.au p.m. Maas on weekdays at 7:U0 a.m. Hrvicei In the hew Church. T. T, KERN, S.J. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCH OF LAJEK VIKW, meeu In the Maaonic Hall. Baniay School at 10:00 A.M.; Morning Service at U:U0 Evening Service at 7:30. praver Meeting on Wednesdays at 7:30 P.M. AU are cordially In vited. REV.O. T. MORGAN Ph. U.. Paator. LAKEVIEW EPISCOPAL MISSION Lay Read ing Services in the Hall ol tbe Mindun in the Koomiol L.C.I.C. (Bunting Building) Center Street, every Sunday eveniLg at 7:30 O'Clock. All are cordially invited. FI KST SAK11SI CHURCH Of 1.0OHK l.AKS New Pine Creek, Oregon, preaching aer rlcea at 11 A M and 7:30 P M of each Sunday of every month. Sunday School at 10 AM.' Prayer Service at 7:30 on Wsduetday evening , of each weed. All axe cordially invited to itteud 1 he nervlcei. REV. L. K. HENDERSON, LODGE Dl RECTOR Y LAKEVIEW LODUE No. 71, A. F. A A. M. Holds tated meetinn Saturda, on or before fall moon. January 27tu, March 2nd, March 80th April Z7th, May 2Mh, June tb, lSli. Special meeUnga upon call, generally Saturday even ings. Viaiiiug brethren welcome. Jghalv Clark, W. M. ; H.M Nolle, Sec'y Oh-UKEB OF HONOR LAKESHORB LoiAih, No. 77, D. of H., A.O. LI. W., Meets irt and third Tbursdayi of each month 1 sonic Hall: Mary pott, C. of H.; J. Belle Anner, L. qf H.; Lora Snyder C. of C.; Aiamed Brown, Recorder. 0. O. F. LAKEVIEW ENCAMPMENT NO. 1 1. O. O. F meets the first aud third Thura day evening' of each month in Odd Fellows Hall, Lakeview. D. T. tiodsil, C. P, K F. Cheney, ecribe. 1 0. u. w. lakeview lodub no. ul Meets every second aud lourth Thunday ol each mouth, iu Mainuic Hall, Lakeview. Chan. Tonuiugaen. M.W.; Wm. Ounther, B. 1. O. O. r- LAKEVIEW LOLUEP No. 63, I o. o. F., meeui every Saturday evening . id Fellows Hall, at 7:30 o'clock, from Ooio er 1 10 April 1, and al K olclock from Apri; 1 to 4eitember 80. W. P. Dvkemah, N. G.; G. D. Brown, Secretary EBEKAH LODGE-LAKKVl EW LODGE, NO J, 1. 0. 0. F., meeu the aecond and fourth Krlc'ya of each mouth in Odd Fellows UsiL, Fraucen Corbet, N. G. 0. E. H. ORIENTAL CHAPTER, NO A, LA KB view, Oregon, Meets on Tueaday, on or be ore fuU moon and two week thereafter, In Maaonic Hall, at 7:30 o'clock. Viaiuug members are cordially Invited. LILL1K HARRIS, W.M, (JA I MBACH.Secretarv PKOFHSSION AL CAK1TJS j:UALKriJMirMTh Land and Law Oftlce Abstractor of Titles Kstabllahed 18ha Laaeview, Or UTHUR W. ORTON Attorney -at-Law Notary Public All Practice Except U. 8. Land Ottice lluslnesa. L F. Coun Attorney at Law and Notary Public OFFICE Daly Building. J D. VENATOR Attorney at Law. hand Mailer s!ulalU OFFICE Pair BnUUiug. W, LAIR THOMPSON Attorney at Law Office lu O. V, L. Co.'a HuildiUM. L A H a. I K V. , V ilt.UOl BRADLEY ENGINEERING CO. Mining & Civil Engineers Mining 1-ocutlon aud Patent Surveys, farm una irrigation work, orricsa. 154 M0NADN0CK BLPU., .. BAN FKANCIHOO FAIKFOKT CAUKOBJIU. NKVY PINS 0BXKK O&KtPH j