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Classified A Want Ad In Tho Lako County Examiner Kcpcatol a lew times, if necessary, will find a customer for that property of yours. They are scanned closely ly intending buyers, and the cost is nominal f cents the line for each insertion. Jspecial loii-tiine rates. M KM. Hilt HA Ijr It'll nrrrs ul iniiruViMl Intnl. IihiiihI one tnilr Imiii W illow Jlniicli iii-imt, imrt frt tn nrvluirri ml Iktii.h. Siii nil liniiMt itnil niit IiihMIhm Muni hcII. Iiuiiiln Albert rauirtiii', Willow lliiurli, t:lll. I'. 2'i-:u. roil HAI.K Miikn Hir-liK. iKTi-n N K. li N.c. I, T. 7. II. 22 Kent W. M l.nhi-Co AiII"k HiockU)ti, :iHI I'aritllfl, Kiuihhm Oily, Kan. KOK KAI.I. Id inrc tract with Irrltiii tltm rluht-i. Incnl.'cl In tuH III. twp. it, ihiium :M II. la. Kumm II, l i-luiii I.iih, N.-I.r O. 31 tf KOK HAM. Si iiiti-m In Mt-tliiti ail. in hhIiI ".'1, rnn,r .'tit. I''.iiiulr of N'imcr Itto.. I.nkeview, Urn. Till: l.iik.-vii'W Almiriut Title Co. In nikiiitf hhimhI price mi Atintrarla tu O. V. I. t'u.'a TiHctM iiinl Town laotn. FOIC MAl.H IIoiim4 iiml lot liinilHliol ami ti'ii at-n-M Iih-hIimI nt laMiicvW'W. Muptlw ll .Mm litt inn hh i.lf.-r. lor liiirtli niarM write to box MR!, Hiiu il Ori gin O-lM-tl 1'OU SAI.K 1.1.142. l.liK-kna O.V.I,. A. Id to l.akfvlfw, iiml - nw'i mA-4. hti Inn a. tWl. 40 liMlltC!' 1!) int. r. I'arkrr, llaililirlilitH, IdlfM Co , ( liio. WA N I KP mum .t".)ii to ropy In (oruiHl imi Irmii public riTiirilH at Court llniicc. AilUrcm K. K. I'iihi., .Hit Nuiildliiu H'llf. Port IhixI, Onmm V27 It VS'ANTi;i triiln Ml arnn limr lily nml I.nltevlew. Onuon, (or I' loriilii Kvi-rnlmlo Itinl. Mra. .1. L. Klrliy, litis ri-lix St., St. Jiiw'i'h. M.i. tl.'Ht WASTII- In ! Indited on tlrHli'liiHM lew acre, i ilvt parlii'iilarH, iim to noil, t'iiiiuiii', location, wnlcr, tlm. Iter He. W. M. Ilrown. 112, K. lot ti St., I'ortliiinl. Oregon. -ii We iit'.d i mhIchmiiiii In eiicli of fi'V crtil excellent HifliJa to mcII our niilon did nurwr.v ttck. A jieriiiiiueiit pl'tce, riinh H Iv mid II niliure II till lia k of you. Write for purtli-ulurH. WiiHliliiittiin Nnrncry Co Topp'iilnh. WnHi. Unlit ei I A eul. Write lleultb & Ac rlilent liiMiiraiife. Oreitoti Surety t CiuiMHllt v Co.. 32i IloMnl of Triule, I'ortlmi'i. iireifnii l.t OI( (MM II.AtO) I. lT.T"CTU:U Wn'lK Y AT TIIK Hotel ltnevlew tnir. The leHt and ,rwMt wlilxkv iniide tf i M.rrHiiKt LOOK AT TIIK NDTll'K Kdlt itl ward iMxlied liy the 'l lephone Coinpmiv for (icHtroylnx ItM prop erty, ltitf .'i0 KKW AKU. A KKWAKI) of lifty dollnra is here by olfero.l for liOortuatiou tlmt will lead to t he hi run and ennvict ioo of an; pviaon wii haa atolen wires or othur proper! v from our Company; and the nm reward ia hereby oirered for luforiiiM i' n Itmt will lead to the rreat and nvictlou of auyoue des troying tti ' property nf the Company. Chaa. Unibaoh, SeoretHi Liake Co. TeL A TeL Co. tf Timtr.it i..ni4 "rTjdTunTLAT5is noUdllT AND SOl.I). C. II. WKllUKH, 60S LU Ml HER MAN'S III. !(., POUTLANf). OH KG. t.KU.. AIIVKKTIHIillM NtiTlCH TO CKEDITOUS In the eotint.v court of the tate of Orctrnii, (or thei-outitv ofLakr. In the Matter of th i KHtate of ) IS I KNSKN, V I)ecene(l. ) viLiiEL.v emus r TO AI.I. WII (M IT MAY CON- ClUtN: Notice Is hereby Kiven that the iiiulerHiKued whh, by an order ol lion. U. Daly. Jude of tlm jjliove en liled court, inale and entered on the 3lnt (lny of January, 101S duly ap. pointed Administrator of the ra ate ol Vlihflm ClirlateuHen, decea-ed, and Lua dulv qualllled aa audi. All pcraona liavlnir claima alrut said eatate or aald decedent, are here by required to preaeut tlio aarao. dul vt-rllled and accompanied by the pro per voucher, to aaul AdniluiHtrntor, within six tnontha (roin the date of the lirat publication of thla notice, at the otfloeof L. K. Conn. In the Town ofLskevlrw, Lake Coutilv, Oregon. Dated and tlra ptihllHhed this Htli day ol February, 19lii FKANK UOOOERS, ' AilrolnlHtmior of the Etate of Vilhelm ChriHleiiren, Deceaaed. SUMMONS In the recorder's court of the Htato of OreKon, county of Lake and tnwu of Lakeview. (ex tilliclo Justice of the pence) W. K Oioli I'lnlntl") 0 Birt Treat mii1 LIIhmi Trent) 1 1 teiuia.nl.) To ;;EUT TIUuAr ami LI I. LI A V T1UJAT tho abov- in -I ilefeiniantH In th name of ih mi i e of Oreou: You are hereby r. n I t' appear and iiimwcr tin. (.. ni.ir.!n, .".lid aval:-!' yiu lu .. intlt.f i court aad cause ou r beiore Tliur day the Otb day of March 1013, and If you fall to answer, for want tuoreof, Want Ads I.KIitl. AIVKKTIlla plum W will Isae JihIk nii'iit anal 1 1 1" i y II or rillii r of ou lor tli hu III li iiiuiiilnl In tin' coinpl'iiot, to-wit: Ti.lrtv four (lollarf nod ten cent (:M10)ainl Intercut thereon at t he rule il lx nr i'1-iii Hr Minimi (row tin-Pill itity d IliTi'inliHi 111 CJ. ami for liU i'otN mid (llMliurwini'iiix hero lu mid will alxoHiill miy propiTty tout unit lit iiiinrlu to Hi-curt tin pay mi ol nl oiii'h Jii'luincn t M h may lx hc fliri'il In t IiIm lu'i.lnii, T!iin Kuiiininiia im Hcrvi'd on yon mi l Midi ol you iy pulilu-at lou tlu-ff-of In tin l.uki Coiiui.v Kxiiuiliifr. a no WMimptT of Ki'iu-riil clrciiliilloii puli IImIh-iI In uiik County On-noii for a term of hIx con -ecu live ami hiii'comi ve wcckH. Iiv order of Win. Wiilliuv. .Iii.Ii- of the aliove entitled town Ki-i-order'a Court of Lke C.-tint.v. Stale ot Oregon, and Town of Lako view, itiHile mi tin 22ml (Inv of .Ian uiiry, HUH, and llw dale of tlm (i r-t pillll alloii hereof iHllin Ziril (Uy of .In mi Hry I'.i:t. Win. WAl.l.ACK Town li4Toril-r (I'.x ollleln .liiHtlce . f the I'eai-e) StOOO Dollars Reward 1 own nil I he r.ti lu liranded 7J or XL and foiiiierly owtiml by Cox & ;Urk ami the llerydird Laud A Cattle Company. Thcue cattlo are now on tin raui-M ol MoiIin! and LiiHHeu CouiitieM. For liilormatioii lemlliiK to the arn-ft and convleiloti of any party or part leu llli'Rallv b.htHlloK, klllliiK, driving off or !!" pofiuK o( any of the above cattle I will pay ON 10 TIIOINANU DOI--LAItS mid the ciiMlof arrei-t ami proHecutloii. ben 1 1 all Itiforiiintioa tn K II. Iay AltuniM, Modoc county ( 'ul., or to ma at Latrolie, Kl rorade County, Ct.. Iftiiilll.V part.v inliiht caie, promptly iiotily the Rheriff ol the county in which the 1 1 lev u I at t wan committed nml advlie me by wire at my expeiiMe. W. D. IL'KK. tut. 17 Many Sites Dedicated Up to this date sites have been ded icated at the San Francisco Fair by slates us follow: New York, 1'cnnsyl vatiia, Nebratika, Arizona, Utah, Wanhii Kton.JOregon.iNi w Jersey, Colo railo, South Dakota, Nevada, Missouri, Idaho, Kentucky, Montana, I'hilippme ItilaiujH, Hawaii, Oi.io, IllmoiH, Indiana, West Virginia, Massachubetts, Minne sota. Up to date the following Foreign Countries have accepted the nation's invitation to participate in the Exposi tion: France, Japan, Guatemala, "Boli via. Hay ti, Mexico, Honduras, fialva dor, Costa Kico, Fanamu, I'eru, Do minicun Hepublic, Canmlu, Ecuador, Uruguay, Chit a, Cuba, Liberia, Nicar airuay. J'ortugal, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Spain, and Argen tine. Uefore Iho Parcel I'oet bill went into operation, Postmaster General Hitch cock stated that he expected a move ment of one million parcels a day. The actual flit'ires have been over six limes that, and the Government now mak iiiLr preparations to print ten million stamps daily. Tne new sysUm shuws every indication of temK one or Uncle Sam's K'eatebt money making agencies, and it ia confidently predicted that it will in a idiorl tinv. eliminate I he long standing deficit in the Font -Office de partment. John R. O'Neil, a resident of fort land for 46 years, died this past month in that city lollowing a stroke of paralysis. Mr. O'No 11 arrived in this country from Ireland at the age ol 13. He remained in Koaton for some time, and from that citv went to Port land, where he engaged in the con trading business. It was he who built the first city reservoirs in Portland, in the City Pam and at Mount Tabor. The United States in the last year hus received 217,096 new settlers. OltlXlON tku'nk railway Tralii now leaven endh:i5 a.m. Arrives Portland 5:. JO p.m. This tialn mil" thioUk.-li wilhi ul cIiuukc to I'ortlanii. croaMra the Col umbia Hlvi r mi III" splendid bridge at Celibt bubs. l)ir.-ci coauivth us are made at Fallin ulue lor BMikaue and a'l en-n point.-, . F 13 .7. $1,000 REWARD t Onunli Cut. ii.e HiU .1111 Nl'THilS ' t V'.'v'k llum KH At MH'llttuU, tt . ' ..110- t k .lOllll'f ' il. l'' 'II-' .l.lirf til It. . i .kiM'.lv, ' i -i' in i"" i' 1.' c. i i n r, liinli.f I l: l.n ,i I ' til II I!' til . i . r.. all addltten '" Hi''. ' i-.l-.4i.ne.' ..frt.s ui t!i- .nr.1' fc'i jiu.i.i f ' "ir ! vrn.il .n-a 'I.- '' - ' " l l Rfla.ll ' ' - 1 " ' n'" ' ' ' ."I UlUt J. llil l ' K.l.I.lllH. 'i'.' 'HI iitnioif irtten unlit Noiit) buifromi lior." mill. nd nnljln lira saUchM w. v . IU )N. Vtlii. Ort.troii DEMaNU FyjH SPECIALTY JUDtJf JUOT. While IimiUiik over a llBt, ndtrprtlaltig the prnlli icucy of tn-pnty-aeven poultry JikIkcs we notieeil twrnty-fwo of them claimed to bo JwUca of nil rarletlea of poultry. We wonder how nuiny of the tweny two ran alt down and write the nnuies of all the atiindnrd varieties or ;nn name them on alht without aid from the show coop card or the standard cut and dcHcrlptlon? It would be liitereatlnd. too, to know how ninny of theae varieties our all variety Judges have bred, bow many they keep now and how cloaely ac (iinltitcd they are with any of them. To bo a aklllful Judre of nil varieties Junt tneiiiiH a cIoho knowledge of 134 Viirleile of fowls and the standard re (ulreiueiita for each different one. Theae varieties are: American. 20; Kiil-'llNh, 7; Aaliillc, 8; French. 3; Medl terrenenn. 14; f'ollali, S; IIuinburKS, 0; (jiime Mini Oiime ItnntiiiiiM, HI; Orleii tiilH, 0; Oriuimelitiil r.nntama, 17; Sllklea. Sultma. Frizzles; turkeys, 7; ducks. 12; ireeMe, 7. . We have seen single Judce tnckle an entry of 4.000 fowls comprlidiiK ' I, b ti IT' ' u I . ... T teiiiiiil riioto lay C. M. BHrnltx. WII UK hotii: Jt?rnK AT WOKK. most of these varieties, plus 400 pigeons of the different kinds, and mull the whole bunch through In a day and a hnlf. mid It surely wits u hocus poctis. an awful mockery. Exhibitors won t stand for such fun ny business, not even If a Judge wears a hiilo In the form of a license from the American Poultry association. We have met a few nil variety Judges who didn't have to run to catch the tirst trnlu out of town to es- cupo the fanciers arier ine riumius were placed, nut good an vmii-ij Judges are ubont as scarce as hen teeth. That Is why modern shows now em ploy specialty Judges. ' Exhibitors won't stand the bungling stunts of the fellow that knows it all. Vurleties arc too many and tho classes are too large for the old fashioned way. Itesldes, fanciers no longer run roost er menageries, but lire mostly special ists lu one variety. They therefore Justlv demand thilt the judge who 1 tll.. a scores their entry aimn oe n spei -mum rVH llll'll a-lllljl ntiiiti in- p 'vl ' - I In that line and know more about It than themselves. FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. The United States government is about to take n census of the r:-t pop- illation wit 11 a view xo nor. oui.v un-i- tain their tendency to apreau uiseime. but the extent of their depredations lu houses, burns and warehouses. Sic em. Tlge: Cooking feed for poultry doesn't pay. When the kettle of bones, bran, chop, turnips, titter parings nml grease bolls over on to your wife's shiny cook stove and soaks Into that nice kitchen enr l.twell. you bet your boots, that doesn't pay either! The gold medal goes to Mrs. Eliza beth Itlme of Caldwell, X. J. She found tweny-two rats In a feed barrel In her pigeon loft, nailed down the lid, hauled the barrel Into her kitchen, bored a hole in the top and Inserted the gas hose. It took one hour to as phyxiate the long tail squealers and about five miles of gas at SO cents a thousand. If the gas company makes Mrs. Itlnie pay for that gas It ought to be hanged. To get the ballot the women of Mich igan did nut use the usual long green. They appealed to the men's stomachs. The'r won over 200 legislators by ban queting them on chicken pie. Fair ; maid, matrimonially Inclined and thus i far left, try a chicken potple for bnlt liens that are allowed to trot around in tlio snow all day are generally star boarders that seldom pny their board bills. The man who keeps layers ou tho xero plan need not count on win ter eggs. lie should cook them and buy hens lu the spring, when any old feather lied lays. Thnt will pay hliu lietter. Professor Surface of the Pennsylva nia department of agriculture last year sent out u bulletin ou "Conserve the . Skunk." He Is now busy trying to get the legislature to pass a law forbidding the trapping or killing of skunks lu any way whatsoever. The professor seems to have a great regard nt present for Mr. Skunk, but Just wait till he falls over one lu his hen coop ft t night Those who expect t" get nil their air and light through an open front dro curtain will see their mistake when the liens dig up that awful dust. The (lust will make the curtain opaque, and the nlr can t get through tt EXrUSITiON IS p Following is a resume of work done on the Hanama-Pacific Internstionkl Exposition iite : Keclamation of Harbor View lands and I'rrsi'lio completed. More than 1,500,000 cubic yards of bsy sedement a red. Construction of sea-wall coTiplettd along water front of the grounds. Aont90per cent, or two miles of site fenced. Service building vast exposition structure, completed and occupied, I The greenhouses and repotting houses for expnslton shrubbt-ry and plans completed. Asphslt roadway through Kort Mason reservation built. Four oil tsnks have been removed,4 besides scores of smaller structures. (iss retort house removed. North service sewers, 3000 feet long, completed. Ssnitary and storm sewers, forty miles long, in fori-ign and state pavil ion sections, under construction. Service Hewers in foreign pavilion site 3000 feet long, 95 per cent com- pleted. I South Garden sewers 95 per cent completed. Wharves and bulkheads nearly half completed Contract let for ten miles of high ' pressure water lines for fire protection. I Contract li t for service a' r system. ! Rich loam from Sscrametto Vulley : C000 cubic yariis unloaded at grounds i for shruhbi ry and plants, j Contracts awarded for erection of j ferry slips, hydralic plant and steel I apron. Contracts awarded for grading for Machinery Hall and its ror structiun. Contrai'ts let for com-tructinn of sew ers in main roadway of concession dis trict. Construction of sunken gardens mere than half completed. Contract award.-d for graidng for Antonio! ile Building. BRIEF MENTION From The Irish .Veiv.v Californ a in 1912 produced 870,000, 000 barr. h of oil. he f.;ri2i;sn language is spoken by 1 150.OOO.OOO people. Think of it. LI Stepheneun, who hailed from the Alkali Lake country, was another of our recent visitors. Maurice Murphv, one cf Paicley, prominent butdneri men, was a local visitor tli i b pa.-t month. Several thousand eggs stamped, "Votes for women" were sold the other dav bv a woman suffrage society of New York citv. Pete Lane, one of our old timers, was in town some few weeks aga for a short visit. Pete is now employed by ; tne in.-wu. n i. i J. Hennessy Murphy, the well known jatlorneyand Irish patriot, of Portland, Was re enily granted tne courtesies of tne Oregon Senate by the present Senatorial body. Jack Urenahan, Nick Kineally and Ned Lane, who were employed for sometime by Frank Blootningcanip, of Klamath County, were welcome local visitors this past month. The newspapers have been reporting the annual celebration bv the Irish language societies of St. Brigld's Hay, a leading festival of Febiuary's eaten dsr. Few people realize the remark able revival which these occasions man ifest. Speaker Champ Clark ot the U. S. Senate is setting a poor example in economy. In the luft session of Con gress he pounded the top of his desk in to splinters, and on the opening day of the present session he broke two gavels. Mrs. Patrick Caughlan, a grard dau ghter of Michael Uwyer, the Wieklow leador of 1798. died recently at Ellison, South Australia. Mrs. Caughlan was bom at Bathurst. N. S. W. in 1845 and was the only daugbter of the late Mr. P. tirace. W. K. Barry, one of oir pioneer countrymen, was over from Pluth some few davs ago on a brief visit. Mr. T.arry is kept busy looking after hia real estate and stock, and never ap TowersFishBrand Pommel Sucker Keeps both rider And saddle perfectly dru. Made for rough wear and Jong service in the weiiest . weather. Satisfaction Guaranteed i WElfS LookforThisMark W!! FvrFI 1 FNf F .k Ui faftVfci'li''i 5.50 EVERYWHERE A.J.TowniCa Tuwx a Canadiam In vvasaivw. Sit pears to have time to visit for as lor g a period as we wonld like to have bim. We are told that the average Ameri can consumes VI pounds of sugar each year. , It is said that in 1910, one person in every 800 in the United States was in prison. , Not ilnee 18.W has Lent begun so early as it began thia year, and not until 2,008 will it start so early again. The sautage eaten in thia country in the course of a year would encircle the earth more thsn 6 timet, so it is said. Pat Moynihan wai another of the boys whom we were glad to see is in tittuthi pist week.. As usual, Pat wss in the best or spin is. Lumps of butter are occasionally dug up In the Irish bogs, and are (aid to have been placed there many years ago for flavoring or preservation. Tom Mulcahy. of this city, has re ceived word to the effect that bis father died recently at Morristown, Ashford, County Limerick, Ireland at the age of 7o. Jack Brown Murphy was a visitor here. February 10, having come In from his homestead near old Fort Warner. He appeared to be bale and hearty after his long winter'a absence from town. The Argentine consulate at San Francisco has received information to the effect that his Government has accepted an invitation to participate in the Panama-Pacific Exposition. About 25 foreian nations have accepted to date. There are still great winds in Ire land, and the West and South Clare Light railway in the western part of the country is occasionally ballasted to increase its stability. Sometimes the wind is so strong that train service is omitted. John M. Bresnahan and Dennis. Mur phy, until recently residents of New York City, were among this week's arrivals here. They expect to make this part of the country their perman ent home, and left a day or to ago for Paisley. Con Taylor, our well known fheep than, was in for a visit last week, in cidentally bringing in a number of coyote hides on which be claimed the bounty. Con has wintered on the des ert for the past 10 years and states that this winter is the test for sheep that be has ever seen. Word has reached os to the effect that Edmond O'Connor, of Knocksca' vane, Meelin, was married January 18 to Margaret Vaughan, Bal yhollihan, Boherbee. The ceremony was per formed at the Boherbee Parish church bv Rev. Father Keamea. P. P., and was well attended. Pat McDonald, world's champion shot Dutter. is mourning the loss of the medal Dresented to him in Stock holm last summer, during the Olympic events, by the King of Sweden. The medal was stolen from his apartments by a delivery wagon driver, and it is thought that it may have been melted for old gold. Division 1.- A.O.H., Portland has pas sed strong resolutions against the display of caricatures of the Irish race in connection with the celebration of St. Patrick'a Day, March 17. Such displays, as of pigs, has, pipes, etc., are not only an insult to the Irish in general, but are ofiensive to every one of refined tastes. The first Countv Wexford, Ireland man to be elected to the Congressional body of this country is N. J. Sinnot, of this State. Mr. Sinnot is a lawyer by prof easi sn, and was State Senator for about five years. He is a son of the late N.B. Sinnot. of Taghman, County Wexford, Ireland." A London merchant fell back In bia seat unconscious while attending the performance ot a play. In the London Morning Post's account of the occu rence we read : "He waa carried out and a doctoi was summoned but was found to be dead." They snould have been careful to summon a live doctor. Death bas reoently removed a link with the days of Fenianism in Cork bv the Dasainn away at the see of 86 of T. O'Callaghan. of Ballintoeiir, Inch, Mr. O'Callaghan was one of the most trusted of the Cork Fenian leaders, and it was at his house that the bullets for the men of bis district were mould ed. The shipments of wool from Boston from January 1 to December 12. 1912 inclusive were 267,396,160 pounds, against 204,686,626 pounds for the same period in the preceding- year. The re ceipts from January 1 to December 12, 1912 inclusive were 234,520,321 pounds, against 287,768,667 pounds for the same period in the preceding year. Miss Jessie Bradbury, a native of Ireland, ia at the present time in great demand aa a model for New York's foremost artists. It is said that her physical proportions are very nearly, if not equal to those ot the famous fig ure of Venus de Milo, the search for a rival of whom Is now stirring up con siderable interest in New York and o'her cities. S100 uew tSiulth Pre uiler typewriter for 150. SeeH. A. Utley, Lakeview, Oregon. F13-U OFFICIAL DIRECTORY MATIOKAL rratiMnt WlllUm H.Taft V Ice rriitnt -. ..lumen H. Hhettnaa trcrt-iHrf of Htalai. Phtinclfr ('-. Knot -rr.rr nl Treauurr Franklin MrVlth amretart' of W ar , Jacob R Pl'-klnaon HXitirnff (iatm-ral Qenrve W. Wlrkernhara roaimanfr iiral. ...... Frank H, Hllohcorfe e p-tarTOf Nary Oeorga Von U Mrr HWirriary interior W, A. Finns retarf ol Asrlcaltnrs. , Jamra WMaoa lecreu-Tf o( Comraaroa Charli-i Natal Jhlatl Juilloa Charlfi Ralward Whltaj 1 C B. FenaloD Commimtnnf . .. Richard,. U.B. Land tomraiwionar ITATB. iovrnor Oinrald Went toornlarr of State.... Ba-n W. Oli-ott rren.tirr , Tboa. B. K Mlnue; (Ipneral A. M.Crawlufl Mit. I'ubile Inatrtactlon I..K. Alderman Crlnutr W. S. liunlwa? "airy ud Food Com 1. W. Bailer . 1 Jonathan Bonrne.Jr. 1.0. r,n.ijr. i b rn.n.h.n.ln I W. :. HaarlKT ottitreuineu . A. W.I , Laftertf STTFSSMICOTJaTT i.'blef Juatlca R. 8. Bean ( F. A. Mot J H.J. ilea "1(1. H. hn It. a. mc Moors iwoclata Joatlces , Mean Hurnett KcBrlde nxra judicial ditbici. 'ulna ... Henry U Benana A'torney John Irwin UGIALATITS W. Lair Thompeon iVeruun A Forbea Wenley o amltfe J -tint Senator... VjpreaeutaUTa , 0 H. LAND OFFICE. trthnr W. Orion Re tauter 'red f C'ronemiller Kecelrer FOUJWT OFFtc (illbM D. Brown flnpaTTiaoT Nelaon J. Billions Grating Atalatant .Norman Jacobaoo Foreat A mutant V. t. Brennan ForeM Clerk CA Kit COUNTY Jndre Clerk Sheriff , Treaanrer Aaattaror 'bool fnpt. urrejror Commissioners J Conatr 4to?k Inanatntor B. Daly ,,..F.W. Payna W B Snider F. O. Ahlntrora ....A. J. Fnatasr .. C. E. OlWer ...8. A. MuahD f. E Andi rwo T. B. Wakefield ...D.P.Malloy TOWM OF LAam.v:.. E. K. Rlnebarl Mayor Lee Beall ( W. F. Grob I J. P. Duckworth, 1) T. Uodall ( CoJDCllmuD wm. Wallace . . Recorder Treasurer . ie(Kf LAKKVlfcW COMM. iKCLALCMJB Lea BeaH F. P. Light President Vice President necietat-r .ut. . 1). Breret O. K Wood Treaaurer Trmieea,.. .W.Morgan H. M. No la), Kalpn E. Kooser FIKST MKTHODlrtT CHURCH 8UNUA V lehool at 10 a. m. Preacblng every Sunday at tl a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Enwortb League every ouday erenlng at 6:40. Prayer Maeung Tbun tayal 7:S0 p. m. Cbntr meeting at i:p. nt, adiee Aid Eery Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Everybody cordially Invited to all aervic". R. E. MYERS, Paator. iTiHjiT BAPTIST CHURCH OF LAKKV'ia, Preaching aervice at 11 A M and 7:a0 P on '.si ndilrdbun. Sunday Bchoul at 10 A M. a'uulor Bociety at t:- P M. bapUst Young People'a Union at 6:30 PM on each Bunday. Prayer Meeting at 7:30 P M Wedneaday eve ning. Everybody invited to attend ail er leea. REV. A F. 0IMMON8 CAI'HOLIC CHURCH EVERY bUNDAY MAtjfl at 8:00 and 10a.m.; Roaery at 7:S0 p.m. Mas on weekdays ai 7:00 a.m. twrioe Ln the iew Church. T.T.KERN. B.J. FIKBT PRKSBYTERIAM CHURCH OF LAEK VIKW. meeta In the Maaonic Hall. Bunday School at 10:00 A.M.: Morning Service at 11:00 Evening Service at 7:S0. Prayer Meeting on Wedneaday at 7:30 P.M. All are cordially In vited. REV. J. P. SCHELL, 1. !., Panuir LA REVIEW EPISCOPAL MISSION Lay Read inn Bervlcea in the Hall ot the Miasinn In in Roomaol LC.I.C. (Buntiug Building) Center Btreet. even Bunday evenii g at 7: O'clock. All are cordially invited. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH or I. a Kg at New Pine creek, Oregon. preRhing aer ricea at 11 A M and 7:H0 P M of each Bandaj of everv month. Sunday School at 1C A M. Prayer Service at 7:80 on Widneday evening of each weed. All are cordially invited to Utend the aervlcea. REV. L.E. HENDERSON, LA REVIEW LODGE No. 71, A. F. & A M.Holda tated meeting Baturda . on or before fall moon. Marci 2, April 19, May 17. Special meeting! upon call, generally Saturday even inga. Viiiiiug brethren welcome. JohnL. Clark, W. M. ; H.M Nolle. Bec'y OB.OREE OF HONOR LAKKSHORE It No. 77, D. of H., A. O. U. W., Meeta ' nad third Thnrttdaya of each month 11c Hall: Mary Po', C. of H.; J. Belle Araner. L. of H.; Lora Snyder C. of C. Brown, Recorder. Alameda .. O. O.F. LAKEV1EW ENCAMPMENT NO. 1 I. O. O. F., meeta the Brut and third Thnra day evenings of each month In Odd Feliowa Hall. Lakeview. 11. T. Uodsil. C. P.. JC F. Cheney, scribe. A O. V. W. LAKEVIEW LODGE NO. Ul. Meets every aecoud and fourth Thursday of each month, iu MatfUlc Hall, Lakeview. Chaa. Tonniugaen, M.W.; Wm. Gunther, R. I O. O. F LAKEVIEW LOUOK, No. , I O. F., meeta every Saturday evening i.l. Fellows Hall, at 7:80 o'clock, from Odo -1 to April 1, and at olclock from Apn 1 to September 30. W. P. Uvkeuian. N. G.i G. D. Brown, Secretary RKBEKAU LUDGK-LAKEVIEW LODGE, NO ti, I. O. O. F meeta the second and fouria Fridays of each mouth In Odd Fellowa Hail. France Corbett, N. G.i V. D. Moss, Bec'y. (JtAKL.i.S UMUAtlH Land and Law Oftlce Abstractor of Title. Established IK Levi , Or Attorney.at-Law Notary Public all Practice Except U. S. Luud Oitice BtifliiBMBi. L F. Couu Attorney at Law and Notary Public sata.ev. w. OreafOB OFFICE Dalv Building. J D. VENATOK Attorney at Law, win nilten MMTiiJty OFFICE Ditijr ttuiidini. LAIR THOMl'bON Attorney at Law Office lu Ui v . L. Co.'a Btiildiuti. IjAKKVIKW, (lltKOON Dlt. J. I It VINO KUSSCLL, I'lajraivlu mud Burgawn oria.t Siiytlei' X in ;.i.i iu- store runvi;. orrtoe. Main " lt,lileiii!av 77 ' BRADLEY ENGINEERING CO. BIluli; A: Civil liifInoera Miutog Loiwt'ia.i r. ii ri J'attit;!: Survnya, Faru : fri.mitlon Work. or icaSfe. MMONADN' 1C HI.DG.. .. BAN FKANC1BC FA1RPORT CAUKOiiMU KKW PINE CUKKK OHJtUQ