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I Classified A Want Ad In Tho Lako County Examiner Kcpentni .1 ii u times, il necessary, will find a customer for tli. a 1'inpcrU l jours. Tlicy arc scanned closely by intetiiluiu I u v rs.ninl the coht is nominal f cents tlielim lot e.u h m-ei tion. Special longtime rates. Ft 'It iAi.i : I.. A I . I Tmi. ;w. i ' ... 1.1 r- l'H . u i in ... m ;i7 . I) U ll (III P.'. I - il I V "'l V. III. t'ecnr J. Iti.inivH i.. Miiiiiii. I li r i tin. box :i.:i i -U Ftll HAI.ls- .Mni.' I 111. ll. in I CM :i7. It. 22 F.nHt VV M I .nk. t .. Ail. In - Hm kiuii, Hit I 1 'ft 1 1 I . KniK (! h, Ki, FOIt HAl.l In i. in' I rm I wllh lulya I lull I In II' I .. 'i I I In ir. Ill t . IK num. I'd II I . I'm .1.1 nliini I. im, Nil. i o : if KOli HA I J'. r h In towi hIHi li'l rn yi- 111 (ratter U l..ilifvn-w -.I th, i, j;i l.lli'lT' of I In '1 II I! L.llkiM. w .Mil met . l llli- I 'u Im in. kinw -i'i ii.l ii l. i' 'i Abxlrarla to O. V. I. i ii ' I iH. tM iniil I nwii l.lllH. FIM( NAI.K 1 1 !- mill l-l 1 1 idlied (lllli ti ll HI M iH llll'll III I.Hk.'Vll'W Muxt h. II Mdhf iiu. in. .(! r For purl leu era write ti dux Ml'.', Ibtu iliiii, I Ifi ji'.ii O-'24 l FOIt SAI.K - l ot 42 block 112 O V.I.. A. Ill Ik I. nit." lew, ni.il ), nt, U'l-4, MM'U' II i. I M i 40 Uaue IK cnM. I'. .I Parker, lluiubrtdue, 1(..HM i'u . ihl'i. 1 0 . 1 1 1 H TI It WANTKU-lo i located on llrHti liiMJi llMI Here t.le particulars, MM lo hoII, climate, location, water, lim ber etc. VV M. Iliown. 11 2, i:. lot II M. , Portland. On'Kon. -'P We ned a HHli-xiiiiin in each of 'V triil rcelh nl flicldw to sell nur apian. lllli llUrMT.V aba'k. A HTtllHDellt filnce, i'hhIi uts-k v and a square II nil a k of yon Write fur particular. Wjicliltitfton NnrMiTy t'o TiippclilHh, Wa-li Wanted A eut Writ. Health Ac Ac rlitt'til liiMiiralice. Orcifoii Surely A t'liiiHHlll.v I'm. 'fl'2 Hoard of Trade, I'nri liiiiii. 'iri'ifnii. TH V NOT U K I (isT l In.' Imv r.wiu horse, branded Y on left lilp, aoine white on fare. oiii' small dark ronn ImrMi. mull., brand O -O (bridle lilt) on shoulder, iini- linlit I'H.v mare mule, liirht noae, Ilrmiil M on li ft Hhoulili r One b, ck horse V. mull', left eve out, brand Crown 7 M on left tdiuulder. Liberal re aril will lieulvcn for Informs lion leading to tlii'lr rn'ovpty, Man ml Handera. I-akct lew, Orctcon, January II. l'.ll.'l. .l(l Oils A l ! AKM. j. iT. oI'TLKII WHIMvY AT TMK Hotel Iiki'v Iiw luir. 't he Ix'Ht mill pimwr wIiIhv nimli' tf 1 'hLKfllilS V.r. LOOK ATTIIK NOI'K K I'lill Kl wnrd Imhui'iI liy tliv TYlrphont' Coinpimy for ilcHtmyliix Hh prop erty. l''tl IUj IIKWAKO. A ItKWAKD of llfty iloUura la here iij otfered (or inlorniHtlou that will lead to the arroa anil couvictiou of uy peiaon Ima atoluu wlrea or other property from our Company ; and the eatu.i reward la heretiy oirere.1 for Informal i'.ii that will leud to the arreat and unvlotlou of anyone doa troylug tin. property of the Company. CIihb. UmliHt'h, 8eoretat y Lake Co. TeL A Tol. Co. ititf. TIMIIKIt . TIMIIKK I.ANMS nouiiirr am soul' C. II. WEUHKK. SON I.U.MllKK MAN'H HLIKJ., FOltTLANH, OltKtJ. I.MAt. AIIVKICTIMItU NOTIClv TO CKi:i)IiOKS III the County Court ol the State ol Ontfoii, (or the C.iuiiiv ol Lake. In the mutter oil he list.-ite nl) Maitlwi J. Furrow, I iiviHstil) To nil whom it may concern: Notice is herchy Kiven. tlint the uiuleriiKiied wire, hv an order nl II. ui. H. I'uly. Inde of the County Court of the St ate ol Oregon, lor the County ol l.nke, mu.le mid entered in the nhove entitled nuitlei on the 14-th dav ol lieermher, 1 1112, duly appointed n Kxeeutors ol the laat Will and TeMiimenl c f Mnrtliu Furrow, deeeuaed. All peraoim hnvinn elaiuia ac.iinst said decedent or said eNtate, ore herehy re ouired to present the mime, ilulj veri fied and uecompauied hy the proper vouchers, to aaul lixecutorii, within aix moiitha Irom the dn'e ol the fust pnhlieation ol this notice, al the law ollice il I.. F, Conn, in the town ol I.nkeview, Lake County, Oregon. Hated and lirst publialicil this l'.Hh ;lav Dcccmlx-T, l'Jl2. ANNUO DI.AIR WIU.IAM Y. MIU-ICK l-'xecutora of the last Will and Testament ol Maithu J. I'uirow, Deceased, HEHTOItATION TO KNTRY P LANDS IN NATIONAL FOKF.ST Nolii'O la hendiy lvn that tin' lands dcHcrdn il oflow, I'mlraclun; !!!7 ncn-H, within Ihu Fri'iuont Niitlotml Fornnt. (irn'im, will ho auhji-ct to w't Ih'tiiciit and in'ry iinch'r tho pro vIhIouh of hi' lionu'stead Iiiwh of thn United Hlalea nnil tho act of June II, l'JOtl (:tl Htai., , at tin Unliud rftati-M Laud OHioc at Lakuvhw, Ort'Ktm, ou March 4, 1U13. Any nut tier who wtitf actually aud in good Want Ads t.f.UKt. AIIVKIITIMIMM fail li 1 1 iliiiltiK imv nl mii Id IuikIh for iirloultiirnl purpuMi'H i-rmr to Jau uiirv I, ItMMI, lid Iimm nut Htiandoiied Maine, Ma a prelcrefe nxht to mnki' it hoiiii.Mteitd t-ntry for Ih- ;anda nciu ally (K'cupli'd. Hind IiuiiIm were i!-fed upon th" apiilliHtioiiM of the pcrnoiiM lin n tloni'd U.iciw, who nvi'B prefer ence rluht -uliJiHit to the prior right of any uch m'lil. r, provld d aurh Met tleror applli'fiot Is iiialitled to make lioiuea ead entry and the pref rrui rliflit 1h eeicwd prior to March 4. 1UI.I, cm which date the land will lie miliject to Hettlement and entry ly aov iiiallfh'd peraou. Tho lands are an follows: The r of HKJ. M.-c. 4 T. .'I'l H., It. 21 K.. W. M.. exfi.ta strip .'l.'l feet wide deMcrlla-d h.V metea and liimiida ,h followa: lleulnnlo? at a point in1 Ut't east of the uarlcr enrner Is-tween hers 4 and 11, alwive townslilii Mini raniie, exteiid::: thence 1H1 feet on each aide of a line riinnlutf iioi tii 20i haliiM. to the place lu re l he end of the atrip cloaea on I he h.iuudary of the tract; the net area U'lUK 7H acres. Kaid tract waallHtod upon the applUattoii of Harry Morren, Valley Falla, Orenon; List 11-774. The SICV. Sec U, T. 30 8., II. 21 E., except a atrip 'M feet wide off the wear side of the tract; the net area being IbS acrea. Knld tract waa Mated U MIm the application of Willlmn J. Thomas, Valley Falla, Oregon; Liat 0 "IW. The HVM .f Nfctf. the NKl of tiX. Sec III the SWJ.4 of NW4 of swyi, the K of SW!-i of W, the NWi4' of HW ol HWl, and -he of NKV,' of SVt K, Seo. '20, and the N of of SH'i Sc 2, T. HI S.. It. 1H K.. roiitalulng 1K) acres, appli cation of D.tvld James Jonea, I'alaley Oiegon; LI t H S'2'2. Approved. IHh"-emla-r 10, MU2. H. V. I'ltOUDFIT, AsMlstaut ComiulMMlotier of the 'ieo eral land Olllce. NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior. I' lilted Statea Land Olllce, l.akview, Oregon, Jan. IS, 1113. To Chnrlea F. Wallace of Foknow n, CotiteatiN: are herehy ootllled that Clarentv V. Enloe who gives Fort Itock, Oregon, aa Ida poat-otilce adilreas, did on December 1H, 1912, lite In tiiia olllce Ilia only corroborated application to contest and secure the rancellntion of your Homestead, Entrv, Serial No n:Ull made March 'Si, l'.HO, for StB NK'4 Sec l'J S, .NWi.4 NF.I4 Section 20. Township 2.'i South. Kange IS East, Willamette Meridian, and as itrouuda (or his coo- 1 test lie allcuea that lnu have wholly HhandoDi'd aaid hiuil fur more thau six montliH Inst pant; that you never culiivated or Improved said Intnl. You are, t liereli.re, further notified that the aaid allegatloua will be taken by tlda ofllce as having been confeKHltd by yon, and your said eotiy will be cancelled thereunder without your further riuht to be beard therein, either before this ofllce or od appeal, if you fail to tile In this ofllce wltnin twenty day a after the KOUHTII pub lication of tiiia imll. e, as shown Indow your answer, under oath, specifically meeting aud responding to tliese a. legattoiia of coliiewl, or If you fall withiu that time to tile In thla oftlce due proof that you have nerved a copy of-your auawer tin the aaid con teHlaut either In peraon or by reu'lH tered mall. II this acrvlcn la made hy the delivery of it ci ipy of your answer to the contestant ia persen, proof of such aerv Ice inuht hr either the said I'onteatant'a written acknowledgment of UIm receipt of the copy, ahowli.g the date of It receipt, or the allldavlt of the peraon by whom the delivery win miiilt' Hinting when and where the copy waa delivered; If made un registered mall, proof of mich service iniirtt cunslht of the allldavlt of the Imtmoii by whom the copy was mal ed atating when and the poat tillice to which It was mulled, aud thia allida vlt miiMt be uccoinpanl.'d by the post inaHter'a receipt for the letter. You should atate in youranawer the niune of the poat office to which you de aire future noticca to bo aent to you. A. W. OK TON, Register. Pate of first publication Jan. 2-, W.i DhIo of second publication Jau. l'.ll.'l Date of third publication Feb. U, 19b) Date of fourth publication Feb 1.1, 19KI NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lake County. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF David WurthloKtoit, Deceased, The undersigned having been appointed hy the County Court of the atate of o'rcKon, for Lake County, Administra tor of tho Htate of David Worthing ton, deceaa(Hl, notice, la hereby glveu to the creditors of. and all peraona having clnlma against said deceaaed, to present t hem vtirllied as required by law, withiu aix months; after the first publication of thiH uotlce to said D. F. Amick at Ida realdenee In New Pino Creek, Oregon. I). P. Amick, AdmiiilHtrator of the estate of David Worthingtou deceaaed. Datee Jan. 14th ll)i;l. APPLICATIONS FOR URAZINU I'ERMITS Notice In hereby given that all nppll cations Tor permits to grane cattle, horaea and sheep withiu the Frumniu National Foreat during the Heason of lHUl, iiniHt be Hied in my oftlce at Lakovlew, Oregon, till or before Feb ruary 15, lllbi lull information io re r:ird to the grazing feea to be charged find blauk forms to Ih tiaed in mukiug appllcatloua will be furnish ed upou re(uest. UILUERT 1. UU0WN, fsupervlaor. .K4.A. t WVICMI ' Mil ICE H)ll I'LhUtAlli Noi Oial I .a nil Deparlinei t of the lute. h i. F. H Land Olllo at l.akevlew, no uoii. J n unary l.Mh, lul l. No lee In herrliy given thai ll.rinan W. (iraels-r. ol IjievleW. r'H who. on J 111 v Hlh. 'J7, m-ide II. line alead Entry No :i"H) Sail il. .No 0IM7. f..r NK'-i Hvvj, Ihm4. 6. 1 l, "on 31, Tolishlp.;llS. Ilange 'M E , Will amette Merlillitn, lot tiled in'llie of inleiH Ion to make lloai rive year Hruiif, to ea'ttlillHll . U'fn Ol I Mi) I old ahove desorltied. la-lore the li(it r and Receiver ol U ti l.au.l Oltic . al Lakevlew, Oregon, on the 15ih day of I'Vnruary, 1M1: C'aiuiant names) iia witne-ae: Fr-d MfI.it, James Hoh'.p, llenrt i.ih niai.u. hum MiDirmott nil, of Laki View, Oreaou. A. W. oliToi, Kean-wr. NOTICE Th-.s. II. and II. L, Hliarha k av og ilisiilvnl partni-rslilp, notice l i.erenv given Hint all elaluii sksI'imi aa.d M m in iimI !' preseoied wlitilu th rn Java from the date of JnDuary F I'd I .IIU -I I SUM SUtSH In the recur del'-('.hi rt of I he slule of Oregoo, county of Lakeau l limn ol Lukt view (ex officio . I Ustlu- of t he peee. ) W F Orole- I'laintlff) x) liert Treat and Lillian Treal D fenum.t-) To HI ItT TREAT and l.li.LltN TltliAT the abovi- ua md defeudaota In the name i.f ihe atate of Oreguu: You B'e hereby reipiireil to apar and auawer the coini'laini Hied against J' u In the aliove em Hied court ami cause on or before Thurs daythet'.lh day of March 1MI3 and If ou fall to answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will take Judgment awaluat y.'tl or either o ton lor me atitii de manded io the complaint, to-wit: Thirtt-fotir dollara and ten cents ('14 10) and intereat thereon at the rate ol six per cent per annum from the bltti day of Deeetnhel Il2. and for hla costs and disburse tnenta here in and will also aell any property that mat be attache 10 aecure Ihe pay meat of nu ll Judgment im may be se en red In t Ida hoi Ion. Tiiia Summona is aerved on yon an i each ol you by publication there of In the Lake (Jotinty Examiner, a lie wspais'r of tteuernl circulation pub lished lo Ltke ''oiiaiy Oregon for a term ol six cons(K.'uil ve aud stiecesaive weeka, bv order of Win. Wallace. Judge of the above entitled I'own Kecorder'a Court ol Lake County, state of Oregon, and Ton of Lake view, made on the 22nd day of Jan uary, l'.lbt and the date of the brst pili'llrat Ion hereof is the 2lrd dny of Jan uary l'.lbl. Wm. WALLACE Town Recorder (Fx olliclo Justice i.f the Peace) SI 000 Dollars Reward I own all the cattle branded 70 or XL and formerly owned by Cox & Clark and the Heryford Land & Cattle Company. These cattle ure now on tin rungca ot Muiliic and Lasaeu Counties. For Information leading to the arrest and conviction of any party or partlea Illegally branding, killing, driving off or dis poning of auy of the above cattle I will pay ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS aud tho coateof arrest and prosecution. Scud all Information to E II. Day. Aim ran, Modoc county Cal., or to me at Latrolie, F.l Dorado County, Cal. If guilty party might es cape, promptly notify the Sheriff of the county In which the Illegal act waa committed and advise me by wire at 111 y expense. W. D. DUKE. Oct. 17 ALGER LAND COMPANY Stockmen desiring to lense 0. V. L. tracts will do well to see us. Offices at NEW PINE CREEK 8 LAKEYIEW $1 ,000 REWARD The Oremiu ('! Iforula u.l Nevada l ive Ht.M-k fotee- ion a,mh latou, ol which thu under klK'iodUa member will Kite SU'OOUO re nr J lot ovldeuce leaUina 10 tlm ' rn.l d tul lUinuii.HAii Ot'lsi.j i.iriy or par- tiOKHtesllllll btllbl-i, eattleur mulei be Iohlmuk 10 uuy 01 In OieUUKTh. (a a.lilttloii to Ihe sbnvu, 01. lonlerKimied oflr on die Mine enmliiluii C U.Ui lor ft II In r ia tirauilod horu..--HluK. tar imi UHh or either a. llran 1 recorded In eluhl eoiiallea, Kauge Haruet, lake and Crunk couutlei, Uoraea ffi.nteif w hnii void. Nona but grow u liuraeaauld, aud only In large aubohoi W. W.Bmuwn.HIb, Oregon. , KtrtPsOUT AlC V V Th Rain T o Work t ogrefine Minn ay f li wek witness- m c rriil ti.'ii of a yiri(t on 11 e Or g on Ea tern ns t . as ihe tnod er-a ' a of t"r M'heii. -i .-' st Md" P"l .'17 6 sky 1 h" M l i 1 Koterpriae. Aiiout .-.eii-iv - ex', it will te p-.-e ih'e t- err.s 1 i'l 1(4 i lrd po1 t and lay a... t e apse ol 9K) fe He t to Ihe I in. r c .1 si 1 (f of Ihe rn - -, where auoiii. 1 erv gap In the nght of way wiP ell- is the tracklayers 1 r a few days o l. Concrete wma mi ine brHjfs piers is prucil-illy fi os e l. ssys Chief r,n (jineer Osb 00, a d ill be only a m i' tr of aiuilhe'' week or ten days b-f' re the track will he la'd clear to the t'S t I portal- of the luii' il. at Mil 38.2 Tha tunnel ia rrtor than to thirds excavated, aid ahen operations are reriirtied in April, tt will be p-s-dhle lo rot tinue the tiack llrg many miles west from the 20Mi.foot tunnel. Loner Ago In thn Alturag Nev Era. Under the healing of "Items of Twenty five Years Ago," appears the following: On our "Dead Beat" list this week will be found the nama of T. J. McDan iels, recently of Lakeview, and former ly of Cedarville He was recently found guilty ot gBml lirg in Lakeview and fined $.ri0, and slipped in the night leav ing several creditors in the lurch. Lands Withdrawn Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, January 17, 1913. Notice is hereby given that under date of January 7, 1913, Honorable Commissioner of the General Land Office adviied that on December 23, 1912, the Honorable First Assistant Secretary of the Interior vacated form er departmental order of January 6, 1905, in so far as it effected the with drswal under the first form under the Act of June 17, 1902, 32 Stat. 388, for the use in connection with the Cbewau can Project, Oregon, ot certain lands described in said letter. L'y authority of said First Assistant Secretary of the Interior, such landa as have nnt been formerly restored and are not otherwise withdrawn, reserved or appropriated, or covered bv existing entry, will be subject to settlement under the public land lawa ot the Ur ited Statea on and after February 21, 1913, at 9 a. m. and will be subject to entry, filing, or selection March 2. 1913, at 9 a. m. at the United States Land Office at Lake view, Oregon. Warning is expressly given that no person will be permitted to gain or exercise any right whatever under any settlement or occupation begun after withdrawal of the land from settle ment and entry ana prior to Febrrary 21, 1913, all sucb settlement and oc cupation being forbidden. Intending settlers are also warned to ascertain the status of the surveyed landa and to get all information available as to unsurveyed lands bv inquiry at the lo cal land office as before making settle ment thereon. Persons holding valid suhsisting settlement rights, initiated prior to withdrawal of the land, and who have maintained their settlement on the lands, will be allowed preference rights to make entry of the lands set tle 1 upon in accordance with existing law and regulations. These lands con tain no power possibilities and are not subject to preference right of selection by the State under the Act of August 18, 1894. 28 Stat. 394. Of the lands above referred to, the records of this office show only the fol lowing to be subject to entry, selection or filing on and after the date named herein for such : Lot 3, Sec. 2, T 33 S, R 17 E. W M : lot 1 of Sec 3; lot 1 of Sec 5, S Si NWJ. SWJ NEJ, Sec. 8; NEJ NWJ, SWJ NWJ, Swj SWJ. Sec. 9: SEJ NWJ, NEJ NEJ. SJ NEJ, Sec 13; SWJ SEJ, Sec. 15; Ei NEJ, NEJ SEJ. Sec. 17. T 33 S, R 18 E, W M, Si NEJ, NWJ, Sec. 22. ?T 34 B, R 18 E. W.M ; SEJ NEJ, Ei SEJ, Sec. 4. Settlement can of course be made on these lands described, on dates for such, where they are not already oc cupied by settlers having preferred right. A. W. OKTON, Register. REST COUGH MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN "1 ain very glad to say a few words In pralae of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy" writes Mra Llda Dewey, Milwaukee, Wis. "1 have uaed It for years both for my children and my self and It never falls to relieve aud cure a couh aud cold. No family with children should be without it as It gives almost immediate relief In cases of croup " Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Ispleasaut aud safe to take, which Is of great Importance when a medicine must be given to young children. For sale by all deal ers. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMtDY This remedy has no superior for coiiuha and colds. It la pleasant to take. It contains 110 opium or other narcotic. It always cures, For sale by all dealers. Compare our prices with other firms before hu iuy your winter supplies. Lukeview Mcrcuutile Co. Stato 8urvey Booklet Th Htate Immigration Commission la preparing Ihe pu1 lualton of a book let showing the res di nl an agricul tural survey conducted bv the Oregon Agricultural College. This will he (omplled by Lester Davies, who com plied the Oregon Almanac for the State Immigration Commission, and under Ihe auspices o the Promotion depart ment of the Portland Commercial club. The booklet will he forwarded to pros pective settlers with the almanac. Ihe survey shows the results of in quries into agricultural conditions in the state, the questions having been put to great numher of representative larms throughout the state. HIS STOMACH TUOUIILES OVER Mr Dyspeptic, would you not like to feel that your atotnacn tronbleS were over, thstou could eat any kind of food you desired without in Jury? That may seem so unlikely to you that you do not even hope for an ending of your trouble, hut permit us to assure you that it is Dot altogether impossible. If others can be cured permanently, and thousands have la-en, why uot you? John R. Barker, of Rattle Creek, Mich., ia one of them. lie says, "I waa troubled with heartburn, Indigestion, and liver complaint until 1 used Chamber lain's Tablets, then my trouble was over." Sold by all dealers Railroads Moving Cedarville Ke-ord : R-jsh orders bave been received and it is now said that the Fernley Lassen railroad will be completed to Sussnville by May 1st. Active work is being done on tbe rail road from Vale to Burns, and a route surveyed north ot Wlnnemucca by Par adise and McDermott, presumably to connect with tbe road from Vale. More railroad work will probably 'be done during the next two years pre vious, owing to tbe roads getting in a position to handle the 1915 traffic that will be created by tbe Panama Pacific Fair at San Francisco. Through lines will be completed and feeders added later on. It is expected that, locomotive smoke will be mixed up with the atmosphere of Surprise Valley before the Fair commences. CHRONIC CONSTIPATION CURED "Five years ago I had tbe worst case of chronic constipation I ever knew of, and Chamberlain's Tablets cured me," v rites S. F. Fish, Brook lyn, Mich. For sale by ad dealers. Contract Let The Oregon Manufacturer, a reliaole trade journal published at Salem, in its December issue, has the following item among others on page 11, under the beading "What tbe Railroads are Doing." "Contracts have been let for the extension of the Oregon Trunk from its present termiuBt Bend to La Pine, some forty miles." WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO Their Unceasing Work Keeps Us Strong and Healthy All the blood In the body passes through tbe kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys 6lter the blood. They work night and day. When healthy they remove about 500 grains of impure matter daily, when un healthy some part of this impure mat ter is left in the blood. This brings on many diseases and symptoms pain in the back, headache, nervous ness, hot dry skin, rheumatic pains, gout, gravel, disorders of the eyesight and hearing, dizzi ness, irregular heart, debility, drowsi ness, dropsy, deposits in the urine, etc. Rut if you keep the filters rifiht you will have no trouble with your kidutys. A. B. Schofield, Ashland, Ore., says: "It gives me pleasure to endorse Doan's Kiduey Pills. They brought me great relief from a severe attack of kid ney complaint and I am now entirely free from the trouble. Doan's Kidney Fills can be relied upon to dispose of backache and difficulty with the kid ney secretions." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburu Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole Btuts for the United States. Gam of Still Palm. This is played like blind man's buff, except wlien he who Is blludfolded couuts ten mid pays, "Still palm, no moving." nil must stand still. How Much Ha Will Knowl I'm six yours old ntui bu to school. I always mlml the te.ieher'a rule. I'm 'bout as good, I biu'hs, you know, Aa wusl lilt!.' lya of six or so. Sometimes Kramlpa asks what I'm thlnk iiiK about When 1 sit so still and try to find out Mow many, many thttiKs there will ba That I'll know when I'm aa old aa he. Hut yesterday rluht after tea Tom IlKured on his slate for me, Ami he found. If I should learn each day Just one little bit of something, say, When I'm all grown up am) my bair la white (It'i true, for my brother can flsrure right) At the end of seventy years I'll know 'Bout twenty-five thousand things or sol St. Nicholas. 1K. .J. HIVING iji ssi:ll l'liyalelau ami Surgeon Office 1 Snyder & Keyuoids Drug Store riiONE: Off lev. Main " itealdeuee 114 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY ATioaaL frsaMsnt William B.Taft Ire preeldenl . Jams a. Shei aaa.s wcmiart 01 state rnuandcr v. imi werxtarr of Treasury Franklin MaeVelRhl ecreiary ol War. . Jacob B Dlcklneoa) 4twrn)r Oenerat v. . .Gofya W. Wlckerahaa' r-oaimaauir Oeneraf. Frank R, Hltchooek retarrol Nar Oeorce Von L. Merer retarylnterlor W. A. Planer retary ol AKrteoltnrs Jame W llaoa eretrryof Commerce l'barla Darel nieuuauce marine Enwera wnite C. 8. renalon Commlaalonar 1 1. Richards. U.S. Land Commlaaloner STAT8. Jovernor Oswald Weal leorevarr of State IV n w.oinott freararer ...Thoe. R. Kay lltorney Oenarel A. M. Crawford lant. Public Instruction I., ft. alderman Printer W. 8. Dunlwa Oairy and rood Com J. W. Bailey . . senators.... oacreaamen .. I Jonathan Bonrne.Jr. " I Ueo. K. Chamberlain . O. H awley " f A. W, J , LaSerty swans coo ar Chief Jnatlce . K. S. IMS I F. A. I iH.J.l IO. (T.A. ; f F. A. Moors tiaoclate Joallcei .. . Ban Burnett JacBrlde nara judicial nisrniei . ndae Utnrr L. Benann A'torny. . John Irwin LIUfttJTTVt Joint Senator. W. 1-a.lr Tboirpeoa 1 Vernon A furlaa BepreaentaUve ealey O Smlta. 0 B.LAND OFFICE. trthor w. onon Register '"a V Cronemlller Receiver rottf-HT orrii:E OUbert D. Brown Baperrlaor NeleoO J. BlllllIII lirulnf A ulilinl Norman Jacobean..... Forest Aaslatant I. F. Brennan Foreat Clerk LA KK COUNT V 'oliw b. Daly F.W. Payne Sheriff w B Hmder rreasurer F. O. Ahliirom Aaaeaaor A. J. Prater School 8apL C. K. Oliver lurrejor H. A. Muabea CommU.ton.rs " County 4tonk Inanentor D. P. atalloy TfiMrM ov I AilvvrBW K. K. Rlnehart a.M iv neau f W. P. flrnK I J. P. Duckworth; ...Ooaneilmea D. T. Oodall I wm. Wallace Recorder A. Sleber.. Treasurer LAKKVIKW COMMERCIAL CLUB President Lee Beall Vice President F. P. Liaht Secretary Dr. E. D. Iraratt Treasurer O. K Woo Trustees, H. W. Morgan H. M. No te. KaJpc E. Kooser CHURCH DIRECTORY FIRST MKTHO0UT CHURCH HON DAT School at 10 a. m . Preaching (very bunday at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Kpworth League every mnday eyenlof at Prayer Meeting Tbora lay at 7:30 p. m. Cboir meeting at 8:30 p. m. Ladles' Aid Krery Wednesday at 1:80 p. m, 'everybody cordially Invited to all serricee. R. K. MYERS. Factor. PlKST BAPTIST CHURCH OF LAB.KV1KW Preaching service at 11 A M and 7:au P Hoi Un nd 3rd Sun. Sunday School at 10 A M. Junior Society at S:30 P M. Baptist Young People's Union at 6:30 PM on each Sunday. Prayer Meeting at 7:30 P M Wednesday eve ning. Everi body Invited to attend all ser vices. REV. A. F. 8LMMONS CATHOLIC CHURCH EVERY bUNIM Y MASS at 8:00 and 10 a.m.; Rosery at 7:30 p.m. Maaa on weekdays at 7:00 a.m. Services In tbe New Church. T. T, KERN, S. J. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF LAJtX , VIEW, meets In tbe Masonic Hall. Sunday. 8cbool at 10:00 A.M.: Morning Service at U MS Evening Service at 7:30. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday! at 7:30 P.M. AU are cordially in vited. REV. O. T. MORGAN.Pb.li., Pastor. LAKEVIEW EPISCOPAL MISSION Lay Read ing Services in the Hall of tbe Miaul.. n In tbe Rooms of L.C.I.C. (Hunting Building) Center btreet, every Sunday evening at 7:30 O'Clook. All are cordially invited. first baptist church of aoosk uki at New Pine Creek, Oregon. Preaching ser vices at 11 A M and 7:30 P M of each Sundaf of every month. Bunday School at 10 AM. Prayer Service al 7:30 on WadBeaday evening of each weed. All are cordially Invited to attend tbe servlcea. REV. L. K. HENDERSON, J-OQEJJIRECTORY LAKEVIEW LODGE No. 71, A. F. A. M. Holds stated meetings 8iurdav on or before full moon. January 27th, March 2nd, March lota April 27th, May 2.tb, June Stab, 1S1H. Special meetinga upon call, generally Saturday even ings, viaiiing brethren welcome. Jvhah. Clark, W. M. ; H.M Nolte.Sec'y DEGREE OF 'HONOR LAKESHORE l.jil No. 77,D.of H., A.O. U. W Meeta riaod third Thursdays of each month -..1110 Hall: Mary Post, C. of H.; J. Belle Arsner, U of H.; Lore Snyder C. of C.j Alameda Brown, Recorder. 1. O. O. F. LAKEVIEW ENCAMPMENT NO. 1 I. O. O. F., meets the first and third Thure day eveninga of each month in Odd Fellows Hall, Lakeview. D. T. Uodail, CP., JC F. Cheney, scribe. A O. U. W. LAKEVIEW LODGE NO. 111. Meeu every second and fourth Thursday of each month, in llawinlc Hail, Lakeview. Cbas. Tonuiugaen. M.W.; Wm. Gunther, B, I. O. O. F' LAKEVIEW LODGE, No. S3, I o. O. F., meeia every Saturday evening id Fellows Hall, at 7:30 o'clock, from OCiOicrl to April 1, and at 8 olcloek from April 1 to September 30. W. P. Dykeman, N. G.; G. D. Brown, Secretary REBEKAH LODGE-LAKEVIEW LODGE, NO a, l. O. O. F., meets tbe second and fourth Fridays of each mouth in Odd Fellows Hail, Frances Corbet, N. G. O.E.S. ORIENTAL CHAPTER, NO 6, LA EE View, Oregon, Meets on Tuesday, ou or be lore fuU moon aud two weeks thereafter, la Masonic Hall, at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting members are cordially Invited. L1LLIE HARRIS, W.M, IDA UMBACH.Secretarv Land and Law Office Abstractor of Titles Established 1HS8 utae view. Ore A.RTI1UR W. ORTON Attorneyat-Law Notary Public All Practice Except U. 8. Land Office Business, L F. Conn Attorney at Law and Notary Public lkevlew, Orecan OFFICE Daly Building. J D. VENATOK Attorney at Law, I .a nd Jlattera Mterlalt OFFICE Daly Bnlldlng. yft LAIR THOMPSON Attorney at Law Office lu ii. V. L. Co.'s UuildiuK. Lakeview. ukkoon BRADLEY ENGINEERING CO. Mining & Civil Knulneers Miuluit IxKiatlon and Patent Surveys, Farm and Irrigation Work. OMCaa. t&4 MONAD.VOCK ULDU., .. BAN (UAac'lSCO FA1RPORT , CALIFORNIA NEW PINK CKEKK OREUOM