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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1913)
Classified A Want Ad In Tho Lako County Examlnor Kcpcatnl a few times, if nricssary, will find a customer for that property of yours, fliey arc scanned closely by intending buyers, ami the cot is nominal f cents the line for each insertion. Special lon-timc rates. Mill Mtl i A HNAI'-lor mill- nice tcii-ncro trull I (mi only four mile from I.Hkrvinw ; mill niii' iiIi'm I .aUcvlcw town !u' nr onlv $L'M Cf-l', AililrmH Dacoii llldtf., Ilotini It. Oakland. Cnlll. 'i IDI! SAI.K- Hum., tntiii iin.l liar lie Hood (lilvlnif tt'Min. Imuto Mini Iniriii'MM iii iithI cImm ouiull i Inn, Kii'iulro Hi .11 tit of (Win nly Clrik. MJiitf FOIt NAI.K I'ln- f Siv III T. .'18 It. I!) .. Mill, ll.l I ill . Ill Mix llllll-H NW from I.Mi.tvifW, l.xke :..., (lie (rn. I'iIci- H in n'. Ailitri'MM, CIiiim. I . 1,1111, ! in (iri'K'in M 4t. IOH H.U.K-Maki- (in, i . 1U. , r.-. N. K. I4 S.e. I. T. :7. K il KmhI VV. M Lake Co A11 rt-KM Hiocktoti, UHl Parallel, Kuiimm City, Ka. KOll HAI.K 10 lu re tract with Irr Ih tlim rltfhl". loi'Htt'il In xic. II), f w p. Z, rmiKH id II, I.. Iiimm-II, Cnliiiii bun, Ncl.r. O. 31 if KOK HAKK-1D acre In m-clton IM IowiimIiIi .Tl, miitfe Kwiulre of St'iiucr lliii"., I.ukeview, (Ire. THIS Lakevlew A Imtrnct A Tit In Co. Im iimkiiiK Hpi-cial prlcei 011 Almtract to O. V. L. t'o.'a Tiacta ami Town LotM. FOR NAl.K IIoiiho and lot furnlHliod ml ti ll bi tch located nt Lakevlew. Muntrx-ll. Make nm mii offi-r. For JiurllcularM write to liox IHJ2, lino Ion. ( in-iron -H4 t W TKI rOUKKNl" OK I.KASK Tmi't H. Si-c. 17. T. 'M lUuar M-vrn mile vteNi of l.nkrvirv, Write for term or iniike i.ffi-r to lien. I. Mitchell Ottawa, K. M 1341. WANTK!) T.i trade Ml acre ni-fir lily mid l.nkevlcw, Oregon, fur llorldu Kviirtcladu land. Mm. .1. L. Ktrliy, 110X r.ln St., St. Jonih, M.t. Ii:i 4t WAST1CD to lie loctMl t llrMtcliiMH UNI acre, dive particular, a to miiII, climiitc, lot-altou, water, tint li. r Mto. W. M. Drown, 112, K. loth St., Portland, On-Koii. tl-ip Wo nerd HMali-Hiunn in each of ev eral excellent fiicld to wll our aplon diil nurner.v tck. A jiernianetit place, chhIi weeklv and a iliure linn liai k of you. Write for particular. WaMMuKton Xuraery Co ToimmiIhIi, WhhIi. Wanted Attent. Writi- Health & Ac cldcnt liiHuriuici'. Oreison Surety CaiiMHltty t'o,. Hoard of Trade, Port li ml. Ori'tioii. NTHAV MITII K WH'l It Y ( nil... iii t Iih I (oh oil ranch 011 Kent Slilu Homo turn In ftoveni- Iwr, b lirown nian liranili'il J 011 lt-re MtlBi-; S on li-fi Hhiiulilur a no-othi-r miiiiiII hranil on tlm k'fl hIioiiI iler. Owner 11111 liavt iiiarv ly im.v ln fi-ixl hill aa-l for 1I1U ml. W. 1'.. Itolto-i. MlIMt LlltlOKH A XI i H.AkH. I.H.CL'TKKH WHISKY AT THK Hotel l.Hkvliw luir. Th In'Mtaml purat wlilHky iiib(Ih. tf Tl.l.r'.l'HOXKM. LOOK AT THK NOTK'K Hilt It II wiird Ihhui'iI ti.v tlw 'lVlcplioiu' Coin pun v for ritwtroytiiK It proii erty. lt'tf ri0 KKWAKL). A HKWAKD of Mfty dollars la here- tiy offered for information that will lead to the arrea' ttiul oonviotlon of ujr pel sou win. Iihh stolen wires or otber property from our Compauy ; ad the aaum t-owurd is hereby oUered for Informal r.n that will leud to the arrest aud i nvlot ion of auyouo ds troyiuK tt"- property of the Company. CIihs. Uinhuch, Keoretary Liake Co. Tel. &. Tel. Co. Hitf. I I 111 Kit I.AMH TIMIIKK LANHS HOUHHT AND SOLD. C. II. WRIIUKK, 60S LUMUKU MAN'H MLDO., POHTLAND. OltKG. i.V.UAt. AIVKIITINIj NOTICH TO CUEDlTOItS In tho county court of tho ntate of Orison, for 1 1 it count v of Lake. In tin- Manor of tho I'.Hlati' of ) V1LHELM C1IHISTKNSUN. DtveiiHt'd. 1 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON CKUN: Notice Is hereby Riven that the undiTHicni'd wm. by an order of Hon. B. Daly. Juile ol tho above en- 1 1 It-.l court, made aud entered on the 8lHt d.iy of January, 191. tlnly ap jioliit.'tl Administrator of the cHinto of N'llht'liii ClirUteuHen, di-cetijeil, aud haa duly qualified an hui-Ii. -ci All pcrMoiiH havhiK claium aKli)Ht said eatate or nald (lecedem, are here by required to present tho aatne. duly verlllctl and accompanied by the pro per voucherH, to said AduiluiHtrntor, wlthiu six niontliM from the date of the tlmt publication of thU notice, ut the otllceof L. l' Coun, In the Towu of Lakevlt W, Luke Couuty, OreRon. Dated aud that publlahed this 13th day ol February, 11)13 KHANK HOOOEKH, Ailinlu1strHir of the KHtate of Vilhebu ChiiHtenneo, Deceased. NOTICK OF FINAL ACCOUNT Estate of Charlea W. Moore, do- t'l'BHI'd Notice Id hereby given that the un- Want Ads t.hMM. nt Kiiniu tie HiKiied ailmliiiHiriiior of the ch! alt oil Iwirb-n W Moore, (IC-eHHI-ll, llMH Hied in the Cmiiily Court of the Mult' of t treifon for Lake County, bin llnal iiicoiilit of the ailuiiiilHtratlon of khi e-till, and that mbM court ha flxe.l 1 Im nineteenth day of April lilL't. at tin hour of 10 o'clock, a. III. mn the time ituil the Court K om In the Comity Court lloime in Lakevl--w, Luke 1 oiiuty , Dri'Ktill m llj" place (or lii-arltiif olij.tl louit to mi id lilial a hi 1 1 1 . if any therr be, ami for Mt-ttlv niriil thereof Now therefore, all person 1nt-rrt d ui-i' m i l. il and r'iiiin tl 10 tile in wiltlliK, any iiliji-i-i Ioiih I hey iii..y hove in mild llnal account, , III ealil Cour t In fine ohIiI nine ecul h day of A 1 in 11)13 Diltil t IiIm n I nut ci-ii t li day of Match W. LA I It THOMI'HON, Ad uiltilMtrttor if the estate of Charlfi. W. Moure, IH-ceilM-il. No l ICK OK ( (INTKST Deparim.-nt oflhe Interior L'uiled SlHt4- LmiiiI Ot!lc-; Lakevlew, Ore Kou, March ):, l'.)l:i. To ('leu, a'o, ISIauchr. Hay nud I'.tlnartl Drake, hel'H of M. A. Drake, of fi'.'tl, It, Imont St., Salem, Orcgtin, Contesloe: i.ii are hereby notified that lwta 10. I Vim mi, who k'v' ort IttH'k, Oregon, aa IiIh piint-ottlce adiirt-NM, did on Fehruaiy 12, 1013 III.- In thin oHlce IiIm only corroborated appllrnt ion to contest and secure the (-aucellatioii of your llomeiiteai, Kntrv. harlal No. 01H21, made April 21. 11HVJ. for Lota 1, 2, 3, Section Tow intliip 2D South, ItaiiKe 14 Kunt, Willamette Meritllan, and as ground. or Ins contest lie alleifea that .Vu have wholly abandoned Haid entry Mince the date ol the death of the eu t ry 111111 and have failed to cultivate or improve said bind Hince date of en tryman'N death, on Octola-r 20, 1'JlO that eiilrymao tlurlnir his lifetime did not eHtabllsli actual Ixnialide realtleiiL-e on Haiti Hind. You are, therefore, further notified that the Maid allegations will b taken by this oltli-e as havlnir la'eil confesne.1 l.v you, antl your miihI entry will be caucided t hereunder v ithout your further rliihl to U' heard therein either is-fme this cilice or 011 appeal. If you fall to tile in this otll.e wit hla twenty iIsvm after the fourth publica tl u of thlii notice, hm aliown Is'low, y..ur answer, uuiler oath, Hpi-citicallv iiicftiuit ami reMpiindlntr to these al IcirstioiiH of comcMt, or if you fall within that time to tile in this office one proof that you have nerved a copy of your nunwi-r on the said con teMtaot either In perHou or by regis tered mall. If this Her vice is made by the dell wry of a copy of your answer to the contestant In person, proof of hiicIi Hcrvlce niUHt he either the said contestant's written acknowledgment of bis receipt of the copy, thowim; the dale of its receipt, or the allldavlt of the person by whom the delivery was made station when and where the copy w an de-lvered; if made by regis tered mall, proof of Hiieh aervlce must consist, of the allidavit of the person by whom the copy wan mallei) Mtat ltin when and the postolllce to which It wra mailed, and this allldavlt must be accompanied by the postmaster's receipt for tlm letter. You Hhoulil state In your answer the name of the ptotlice to which you desire future notices to lie Meat to you. A. W. OUTON, KeRiMter. Date of tlrst publication March 1.1.11)13. " " second " " 211, 11)13 ' "third " " 27,1913 " fourth " April 3, 11)13 SL'MMONS In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lake County. KranccH K. Howell, 1 Plaintiff Suit In vm Equity 11. C. Howel', for Divorce iH-fendaut j To O. C. Howell, the above named defendant: Iu the name of the State of Ore gon, you are required to aiqicar aud answer pluiutifl'a complaiut, 011 tile in tlio ubove entitled court and cause within six wcckM from the date i f the tlrst publication of this HUinmons, which date la stated hereinafter, and you are are notified that, if you fall to appear and answer said Summons as herein required, plaintiff will take a decree of the above-entitled court aw prayed for In tier complaint, fo wl; : A decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween yo;i aud t Ida plaintiff, antl for plaint 1(1 'a costs nod disbursement herein Incurred. This Summons Is served upon you by order of the Honorable 1J Daly Judge of the County Court of Lake County for the State of Oregon, which said order wad made oil the 2ud day of April, A, ., 1013, and which Haiti order required that thin Numinous be published In the Lake County Kxamlner, a newspaper of general circulation, published in Lake Count j .Oregon, for the period ofslx'con Hecutive weeks Jaud Hucoesslve weeks. The date of the Hrst publication of this Summons Id the 3rd day of April A. D., 11)13. W. LAIR THOMPKON. Attorney of Plaintiff. RIWT juaTk)Nto ENIR Y O V LANDS IN NATIONAL FORESTS Notice Is hereby glveu that th hinds deocrllied below, embracing 21)2.6 acreH, within the Fremont Na tional Forest, Oregon, will Imj sub Ject to Hcttlement and entry under the provisions of the homestead laws of the United States aud the act ol iHr": . . ..-.. . . i;-sw..iv -ytfeirii , . ! , - "... : .. OREGON WELL REPRESENTED IN THE PERMANENT ST. PAUL AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY FROM . "ZONE OF PLENTY." Oregon will no doubt derive preat and lasting benefits from the permanent dis play of grains and grasses in the exhi bition room of Hie Northwest Develop ment League In St. Paul. Splerdid samples of wheat, oats, flax, rye and barley were part of the state's mag nificent agricultural exhibit at tho recent Minneapolis and Chicago land shows and ! u-pnt Iiniiifrtkf I."nuf for dlttnliiv mirrtnoi ' " r - - j 1 1 by the Great Northern Railway. Com mercial organizations, the railroads and the Development League are carrying on an extensive publicity campaign to at- WILL OPEN SNAKE RIVER TO BOATS The cor struct it. n of. a dam in the Snake river at Dry G tilt h, six miles below Lewtsttin, I he dam to provide locks that woiil I afford the convenient passage of lure sieameis a tl to pro vide a.i well eiectrir power for at leasi 25,000 horve poc, is a logical r-evel-upment of river irr jjrovemt nt woik, in the opinion held by Curtain S. J. Win slow, of the II. S. dredge buat Wallowa. ThU opinion as expressed by the cap tain in ct mmentitig on the fact that as the government bus now male ad equate appropriation fur the comple tion of Celilo canal, which will utiord direct connection between the lower Columbia and the upper Columbia and Kr.ske, definite plans will now receive attention for the permanent improve ment of the upper river channels to ao comodste the traffic made' ptipsihleXby the opening of the canal. g. "The matter ofthe construction'of a dam at Dry Gulch," said Captain Win slow, "is one that'houldiil receive! the encouragement of the Lewiston ami Clarkstun people."' The fall ; between the LewiBton "waterj front andiDry tiulch is about twenty-one feet. A fine dam site is available 'there where locks could be conveniently mtaUe.i A dam such us I refer to would give the rivers at Lewistun a normal Depth of eiuht ftct above the normal low water of the present. The dam would totally ot literate three rapids, and would make the rivers at l.twiaton and for great distances both up and down June 11, l!)0(i, (34 .stat., 233), at Hie Cnltetl State land olliee nl Lakevlew, Oregon, ou May 2ti. 11)13. Auy Keltler w ho was actually ami In itiioil faiih claiming any of said lamls for agricul turn 1 purposes prior to January 1, 1 1)0(1. ami has not abandoned same, bai a preference right to make a homestead entry for the lands actu ally occupied. Said bonis were listed upon the application of the pel sons mentioned below, who have a pre ference right ttubject to the prior right of auy miiuIi settler, provided such settler or applicant la qualilled to make homestead entry and the preference right In exerclned prior to May 20, 11)13, on which date the. lands will be subject to set t lenient aud entry I).V any qualified person. The lauds are an follows: The SWt NK. tho SMJ BWtf NHy N Sec. 31, T. 39 8., R. 1C ti. W.M. There Is except eil from this tract a strip of laud 1.25 chains wide aloug the east side of the S)i NKtf for a public highway. Net area liete.l 42.5 acres, application of CbarloM Walker, of Vlntillad, Oregon; List No. (l-SUS. Tho KM SK. tho NE NV4 SE. Sec. 17, T. 29 S.. U. Id E . !)0 acres, application of Charlea I, Wy inan, of Silver Lake, Oregon; List ti 900. The KM NWif the SK'f, Sec. 23, T. 2)., It. 14 K., 100 acrtH, ap plication of riioinas M. Sta.vton, of Summer Lake, Oregon; I.i-t ti-'.d2. Approved March 111, 11)13. H . I'Rol'Dl'U, Ari: laui. Colli III I: hi., n. ( .111 lie I). 1 rat Land ULbce. A-3t-4 . 1 1 1 r tract tho attention of visitors in the Twin City to the display of the products of the soil of the American Northwest and it is likely thousands of people will view the exhibit annually. One of tho features of the Oregon exhibit is a sample of fall rye seven feet high. Varieties of oats include .Mam moth Cluster, Rtonn King and Silver Mine. White Bonanza is also shown in the display. Crail Fife, Big Club, Blue Stem and Red Club varieties of wheat are well featured in the Oregon grain exhibit. Excellent flax samples and six row barley form a part of the display. Shelled grains in glass jars complete the grain exhibit. Grass samples include f-tie im like a 1. ke It woul 1 gie Lewiston and Cl. rktton inJeel a grest harbor. The still w iter would be back ed up a far us Swallow's . ' Head of Agriculture Thomas G. S a'lsmitb of Chicago, fas I em eppointtd Chief of the De part 1 11 1 of Agriculture in the Divi sion tif Exhibits of the faiama-P fi lntei 11 tionul F'xpos.iion. He is extensively known throughout this l-o"ntry snri msry o'ber agricul tural c . tries of the wor d a an ex pert in , ur'culture and agricultural ira p era- ms and machin ery Slabs, mth spent sliuut twelve years in forti . luui.trie repres- ting nn am.iliiHii at'nn of apri uitur 1 in p 1 ment msnufticturcrs. He is ntir. ly ; familiar with modern methods of soi 1 culture, f- rtil:za ien aid ittensihei furmi.' g, and expects tu D tt r s ' ihe lealir.g fgricultural inter-si of the worl I in nur Exposition. Stallsmith i- to hae cuarge ol the Pala'e if agriculture an I the I'mc Fiols Exhib t Hidace. Tntse imn en-e "My New Studebaker" There's a note of pride in the remark. Tr own a Studebaker buggy is to own the finest, classiest looking, lightest running vehicle on the road. Slender, yet s'urdy wheels, flexible bent reach gear of the new Studebaker pattern, well proportioned, graceful lines, upholstery of the kind that makes you want to lean back and enjoy yourself, and the Studebaker double ironed shafts, strong and shapely. Why wouldn't any man be proud to own a Studebaker? Firm Wona Dump Wm" Tracks Poajr Curia 5m our Dtulet or writ ut. STUDEBAKER NBW YORK CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY DEfNVES MINNEAPOLIS SALT LAKS CITY SAN FRANCISCO yORTLAND.OB.it. r 4 t. ! timothy, red clover, alsike, alfalfa, bunch grass, blue joint and brome. In the Oregon exhibit are ft large num-J tier ol jars containing tine samples of processed fruits of different varieties. The forests have provided an exhibit of woods of several kinds. The exhibition room is well supplied with Oregon liter ature descriptive of the state in general and by communities. The exhibit is open morning, afternoon and evening and rep resentatives of the League give informa tion about the states of Oregon, Minne sota, Montana, Washington, Idaho and the Dakotas, the seven states which the Development League is seeking to ad vance. buildings have an t res of nearly ceven thousand square feet S1000 Dollars Reward I own til the cattle branded 70 or XL and loimerly owned by Cox & Ci rk and the eryfoid Land & Cattle t. otn mi y. These cattle are now pn th( ranges 01 Modoc and Lassen Counties. For information leading to th - arrest and conviction of any party or parties Illegally I1r-.11 ling, killing, driving Off or dis posing :.f suy ..f tile above cattle I will pay ON K THOCS.VND DoL I.AliS and ttie costs of arrest and prom cation. Send all Information t:i K H. Day A b 11 ran, Moiloc county Cal., or to me at Latrolw, El Dorado County, Cel. If guilty parly might es caia, promptly notify the Sheriff of lU-county In which the illegal act was commute! and advise me by .t re at 111 expen-e. W. D DUKE. Oct. 17 .). t . Oliver lus 10 head of mules nl i.oi sis for sale, also a fe ch ioe III It-ll i O -t. Delivery Wksoas Hara South Bend, Ind. M, f . CMURCH DlkBCTORY riRHT MKTHODIfT I'HDRCH flCNDAY viiik.I t 10 . m. Preai-hlrtf sverr Siindny at II . m. antl 7:S0 p. m. i. worth lairua ertf anilf HTunlnf at :4A, Vnvnr Mf-etinir Thnra is rat 7:4n p. m. Oholr miH-tln t S.wp, m, K'll-' Aid kvnry WwlnrwlKy at l:.v p. ttrjttntXj cor.llallr lnllil Ui all nre. R. K. M YRIM. futot. ii RST BAPTIST CHDftm Of LA KR VIEW rri-Kchlm crlc at II A M and 7:KU P OS lt id 3rd Sun. Sunday scbtnd at 10 A M. .i.nlor HK-lftjr at t:H0 PM. Haptlitt Yonn fnin' I'Dlon KIII WiPMon ch Hnndaf. Pmrer Mmtlnr al 7:l P H W'citiiMMlar niu. tTeribodjr iDTltrd to att.-nd all mr KKV. a P.KIMMON8 CATHOI.H: f:HUR:H-KVI(RT M'NDAY MAM8 al S:0 Knd IK a.m.; Rover? at 7? p.m. Mass nn WM kdajK at 7:iHJ a m. M- rvlce IB tbaMarr lliart'h. T. T, KERN, H.J. URST fKFBYTKRIAN i:H0RIJH Of LAKB VIkw, ir..-t in the Mur.nlt: Hall. Sundy hiil l 1(1:00 A.M.: Morning Hcrrlrieal 11:00 hvenln service t Hrafer Miwtlnj oa w(ln.:l at 7:80 P.M. All re cordllil 1b-Tlt.-d. KKV. J. V. hCHELL, p. D 1-n.lor. LAKEVIEW EI'I8;OFaL MlSfllO.V Ur Km4 line rrlr-fi In the Hall of the MImI.id In ID Kooinsof L.C I.e. (Bunilnc Huiltrinir) Oalar hi reel, every Sunday ev.!nlu at 7: O'clock. All are cordially Invked. rtKST BAFtlMT CHl'KI H OF eOOHK I.4ITI i New fine t.r-k, Oreiron. Preaehing mr i:ra tt 11 A W and 7:iPM of each Hunilai ol everr month. Huntlay Hr.bool at 10 A M. Prayer he' rvlce at 7:80 on rVEdnevlay evenin ( each weel. All are cordially iovlted lo .ttenrl hc aervlca. KKV. L.K. HEVDKkHO. LO DOJB D I R ECTOR V LAKEV1KW UHHiK No 71, A. F. A A.M. Holda taled meetiuea Baturdav on or before full moon. Marci. a, AprU It, May 17. Hpeclal diiwiIdm upon call. Knerally Haturdar evea Inira. Vlililnir brethren welcome. Joba L. Ciaik. W. M. ; H. M.. Nolle. Bec'y IK'iKEE OF HONOR LA KEHHOKK U.lhjIL . 77, II. of H., A.O. V. W., MeeU .r-i and '.iiird Tnarvlaya of each month uio Hall : Mart foai, :. of M.; J. belle Araner, L. of H.: Lora Hnyder C. of V.; Alameda Brown, Recorder. (. O. O. F. LAKEVIEW ENCAMI MENT NO. 1 I. O. O. F., meeu tbe Ant and third Thnra day tirenlnmol each month In Odd Fellow Hail. Lakevlew. 1. T. Oodall, CP.. F. Cbeney, rtenbe. A O. V. WLaKEVIEW LOIXIK NO. 111. Meet every aecond and lonrth Tnurvday ol each month, in Maaonlc Hall, Lakevlew. Cbaa. Tonnlngaen. M.W.; In, Oaniber, R. I O. O. F- LAKEVIEW LOUUX, No. (S. I O. O. F meeu every HaiurSay evenlnf oud Fellow Hall, at 7:30 o'clock, from Octoir 1 to April 1, and al 8 olclock from Apn, 1 to September 3D. W. p. Dvkeman, N. Q.j O. V. Brown. Secretary 3KBEKAH LOOOE LAKEVLEW LODUE, NO tt, I. O. O. P., meeu tbe aecond and fourth 'rldayi of each month In Odd Fellowt HalL France Cornell, K. O.; M. U. Mom, Bee?. QUABLE8 DMBACH Land and Law Office Abstractor of Titles Established 1888 Lakevlew, Ore UTHUR W. ORTON Attorney-at-Law Notary Public All Practice Except U. 8. Land Office Bualneee. L. F. Conn Attorney at Law and Notary Public Lakevlew, Ureses OFFICE Daly Building. J D. V ENATOK Attorney at Law, dine Hatter Mpeeialt OFKlUK Daii Bnlldiuc. vV, LA1K THtlMl'BON Attorney at Law Othce tn O. V. L.(Ji.V Huilding. Lakkvikm. Orroon Dk. W. HAYDEX FISK Dentist Suite a3T-a9Heryford Building Phone Office 852 Residence Phone D54 1K. J. IltVIXU ltUSSULKi PhyalcUui and Surceon Office: Snyder & Iteyuolds Drug Store FHONEi Office, Main " Keaidnnce 77 J. Li. LYON DENTIST No. 343 Heryford Bld;., Lakevlew, Ore. BRADLEY ENGINEERING CO. Mining & Civil Engineers Mining Location and Patent Surveys, Farm and Irrigation Work. ornct; (M MONADNOCK BLDG., .. BAN FRANCISCO FA1RPORT CAUKORN1A NEW PINK CREEK .IRIWWIN V... Lv.nw kaw murk real mm fori VOU can tako out of rainy day until you km worn a TOWER'S FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER The only slicker with the famoua Reflex ErlfO (pat'd) thai prevenu water from runrunl m at the front. Made for hard aervice. Two colore black or yellow. $3.00 Everywhere. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. A. J. TOWER CO. BOSTON Tower Canadian 1 nard. 1 oronlo IOI A Wateb Cannot Rv'm In At TheFItoht. These ' Phuikct oi' FORD OARS Get your order In early GEO. BIEHN KLAMATH FALLS Agent for Mlamath and Lah Count Let the Exaii u e: i i reon your uext ot tJnuiiui4. aV- V