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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1913)
Classified Want Ads wet marfffg.-auiifipfnireii ThTxm, jguj.xjw M w-"if "'inftFi "i 4 Want d n 77io LaAo County Examnor lcc(iti'l ji few times, if necessary, will find a customer lr that property of yours. I lic are scanned closely y intending buyers, and the coft is nominal 5 cents the line for each insertion. Special lon-timc rates. Kill Mtl K Full .SAI.I. I'. ii H ivt U, V. L. trm-t Nil .Sc. :'-.'l."i-20. Pure $l.0 if liinrii hi unci- A'l'lrrna A. It Nil- Vim Tn-m-ll, Wto. inM-1 t l-'OU AI.K-:i-'il ere vdUi'w land. Tli- S til .N'i4', 4 of H.c H. iN.'fc lit A H l4 (,f Nee. 7, I .'III H. K 21 In Luke it , I'rlec fill per acre, Oliiii.il. fllMI i'mhIi. balance 11 Iter cent I il fMt. rlio. V.M lKtll Ave. n.i., MiiiUi-iim)1I, Mh. ii huT -ill' .1 II II 1 1 MT H t Hll'l pllStS. Whim I t7 -II ir curl; .o-ts 10 cent oil gunnel, I'.' HilU'K from town, 1:1 cents I 1 1 p .I. Carl M. J.nrMiii, Lakevlrw, til-iMli. AI7-i( KOH MA 1. 1'". Miik. Oii.r-ML wri i W. M I .like Co Ail'IrciM Hiockloti, !IHI Parallel. KmiMHH City. Ka. KOH HAI.i: 10 mre Irwi with Inla It. iti rluhl-, located tu Hit!. 111. ttvp. T-s, ihiiui--i II. I. Imimm II. i 'nliiiii. bus, Nrlir O. 31 if FOR NALK-IX) acres la him-t Ion 1. inwi hli 'M, range ''' Kiiiiulm of N-iincr lUon., Lakeview. Ore. Till: Lakeview Abstract Title Co. In iiixktna spu-lal nrlii-i on Abstracts tol). V. L. Co ' Tract unit Tuwn 111. FOU HALK House and lot furnished ami I f 11 acre located lit Lakeview. MutH ll Mnk i" hid mi offer. For purl leu I ar write ti box W, Han (liin. ( treit'iti O it-tt M'..TKI WANTKD to lie liM-nt! on (lrlcln iwi ui-reK. dive inrtic-ulHrH, im to Hull, rliumte, UK-mloti, water, tlm-t-r Hit-. W. M. llroM ti, 112, 10. ldth ht , I'ortlnnl. Ori'Kiiti. BL'tp i . . . -j l.li(l 4llM AIMIbAM. i. II. CtTI.KU WHISKY AT Tl IK Hotel I-akevlew bar. The lx-ntnti nir.Mt whlHky iihhIi' tf i.i.KrHiiKi LOOK AT Til K NOTICK FOR ltl ward iHHiied by the Telephone Company for deHiroylnu; lt prop. erty. mtl U HKWAKIJ. A KKWARD of Mftr drdlara Is here by offered for Information tlmt will lead to tbe arrvii' and conviction of an j pet son win. baa stolen wires or other proerly from our Company; and the same reward la hereby ottereu for Inform"' i'.ii Ibat w ill lead to tiie arrpet and ' nvlc.tion of anyone de troylnK tf property of the Company. Chita. Unibaoh, BeoretHi y Luke Co. Tel. & Tel. Co. ititf. TIMIIKK l.OH TIM lilCK LAN1S IIOUtillT ANK SOLD. C. II. WKUBKH, 60S LUMItKH MAN'H IlLDO., FOKTLANO. OH KG. I,ltjtl. AIIVKKTIMIMU hUMMO.NS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lake. Jatnea W. Nixon. Plaintiff) Suit In vh v K(ulty for Klanche K. lxon, Onlund-) Divorce ant To Blanche K. Nixon, the above nam ed Defendant: Iu the tin me of the State of Oregon: You aro hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed HKaltiHt you In the aliove entitled Court and ran m on or before the lil'lh day of May, 11)13, aaid date being tbe last day of the publication of thia enm inoiiH, anil the lant day wilhin which you are required to appiar and ana wet the Bxld complaint, iih fixed by the order of the Jutln of aaid Court dlrectiiitr the publication of this tSum inona. If you fall to ho appear and answer the mild om plaint within the time prescribed In this Suiiiiuoiih, euid I'lalntiff wlllapjjly to the above en titled Court for the relief demanded and orayed for in l'laiutiff'n Coin plaint, to-wit: 1. For a decree of Habl Court for ever dlHBolvlnx the marriage contract and bonda of matrimony now eiiHtlojf tu'tween Plaintiff and Defeudeut. 2. For jndtuent agaluBt you for riulntltf'a coetaand dtHbumementa In ' thia suit. 3. For such other and further re lief aa to the Court may seem eijult ble lu the premises. This Sum tuoi a Iw publUhed once a week for the period of aix uueocwHive aud conMiM utlve weeks in the Lake Couuty Fxamluer, printed and pub. Ilnhed at Lakeview. Lake Couuty, Oregon, by a" order of Honorable llenry L. lieuaon Judge of the above eo titled Court made at (liitmtiera iu Klamath Falls, Klamath County, 4 Iregon, on tha l.rt h duy of April, 1913, and the date of the first publication of aaid Hummons ta April 17, 1U13, .and the date of the last publication thereof la May 29, 11)13. L. F. CONN. Attorney for I'lalntiff. NOTICK TO CKEDITORM Eugene 1). Braith Estate. Notice Ih hereby given t hat the un demltied vt aa by the Honorable H. Paly, County Judge of Lake County, Oregon, on the 25t h duy of April, 1U13 duly appointed AdmlnUtrator of the hut ate of Eugene D. Smith, deceased, ' tmd has qualified aa such. Therefore all persons ha ving claims against said estate are hereby notified aud ' required to present the name, duly verified to tula administrator at I.KUM. IVKHTIH4 tin law niliee of . t-rls-rt I'. Welch, in Lake-view. Oregon, mil hill nix month frmii t l.l date Juilnl iav I, IW.'I. II ICKUKKT 1'. VVKLCII. Ad iniaiHt'H'or (if the t-Htnto of ktigciie I), Miilih, deceased. SUM MONH In tlx1 Circuit Court of ihu fciuite of fJrcgnii f'r Luke County. Kruicin !'. I lo well, Plaintiff Mull In vh Kipilty li. ('. II. .Mi l . fur Divorce Ia-f"ndant 'I 'l O. ('. Howe. I, the above tin rued ili (iiilitni: I In (ha mi ii, e u( the Mtate of Ore trim,. roti lire r(iiilri-il to ainx-ar hih! r plaintiff' ciiiupliiinl, on tile In tin iiimvi) eutilleil court iiud cmine within hIx wn-knlroiu t he ilale ol the I) rt Milil.i'iii(iti of (liia mi in inoii, which ilati- iMtateil heri-luaftcr, and yon me are notllleil th'. If you full to itiienr unl uniw r i-ail Haiiimona a iiereii. reimireil, plaintiff will take a (IfH-ri-a of the ulxive-nntttlnil court iih prMeil for lu her complaint, fo wl : A decree, lorcver iIIhmoI vlnir, the bondi til iiiatrlmony now exlMtimr tm tween you und thin plnlntifl, and for f aim Ift'x cohIm ii nil (lmtiuriiement ien-io Itiotirred. Thin HiiinmoiiK U nerved upon jrou dy order of the Honorable. B lUly Juile of the Cntttity Court of Luke Couuty for tin State of Oregon, which raid order wait iiiadu oil the 2nd day of April, A. D., 1013. and which Huld order required that thin MummoiiH tie pu Minded In the lake Couuty Kxauilner, a newapaper ol general circulation, putilUhed in Lake fount.) .Oregon, for the period oflx con Hiculive weekH and hiicccshIvis weekn. The date of the firm publication of tlim .SuiiiinotiH Ih the Urd day of April A I)., 1U13. V. LA I It THOMPHON. Attorney of l'lalntlfl. I'liTITION FOK L1QUOU LICENSE We. the undersigned legal voters of North Wnrner precinct, Lake county, State ol Oregon, rcnpecttully petition tbe Hon. County, Court of Lake county, atnte of Oregon, to Kraut a license to T. J. Sullivan of 1'lunh in said Luke county atnte of Oregon, to aell aplrituous. malt mid vinous liquora in less iuintitie than one gnllon in until Nortn tVnrner precinct in aaid county, utiite of Oicon. lor the period of aix iiiotilua, aa in duty bound we will ever pray. Andrew Anilrrnon, A. M. Hogner, (J F. Malum, Cim Fitzgerald, ILirrv B Higgs, J. W. Fine. I. A. tJotleuev. W. O. Grisel, J. J. Scott, Michael Ward, Hichard Allen, 11. J. Stine, I'nt D Uuinlaii. C. V. Dent. Dick Omnee, Jna. N. Collin, T. S. Itmgea, 1). U. CU-bind. W. K. Barry. W. K. Vhuster, Thonina Lane, Thomna I.inehan, C. M. Wiiliace, J. H. Kurna, I'. U. Taylor. L. W. Frakes, 1 hiniiiia irim.-l, Charley Clelund, J, II. Turien, Kay Scott, Edward K, KieaBling Jainea D. O'Connor, O. K. Smith. A. L. Highnll, Willis B. flriael, Pete CaUlwcll, Win. Alford, Austin Deboy, V. L. Dope. L. C. Beck with, J.J. Van Keuk-n, C. H.ildi-rinan, E. A. Priday, Jatnea McKee, J. U. KobirtM, L. F. Lane, Tom An'U-rson, N. Fine. Earl Spnulding, S. M. Luce, Frank Chico, State of Oregon, County of Lake, I, T. J. Sullivan, bein first duly sworn, according to law, depose and say: That the foregoing petition con tains the aigunturea of the actual nib jority of the whole number of legal voters of North Warner precinct, in Lake county, atate of Oregon, that each ol aaid aiguaturea is genuine, that each of the peraons whose signatures are signed to said petition in an actual resi dent in aaid precinct at the date hereof, and waa and haa been actually residing in aaid precinct and resided therein at least thirty days immediately preceeding the date he signed said petition and also of tbe tiling of the same. T. J. SULLIVAN, Subscribed and sworn to hefore me thia 5th dav of May, A. D., 1913. SeulJ J. J. VAN KEULEN, Notary Public lor Oregon. Notice ia herebv given that the under signed will apply to the Hon. Couuty Court ol Lake county, atate of Oregon, on the 31st day of May, 1913. for a license to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in less quantities than ue gallon, in North Warner precinct, Cuke county, state of Oregon, lor a per iod of six months. T.J. SULLIVAN.' NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregou for Lake County. In the matter of the estate of J. Q. AJauia, deceased Notice la hereby given that M. D. Hopkins, administrator with the Will Annexed of the estate of J. Q. Adams, deceased, has Bled bis final accouut In aaid estate; that Juue 4th, 11)13. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., at tbe v iurt room of the County Judge of l.uke County, state of Oregon, at Lakeview, Oregon, has been et by tbe Judge f said Court aa the time and the place for settling said ac count and hearing hlectloos thereto. If any there be, aud all persons iutfr entea lu said estate are hereby noti fied to tile their objections to aaid final acuouut, if auy there be, on or I Hi I. AlrVKKTIMtftM before aaid 4tli (lily of J mm, lUI.'l. It-ate of Hr-t. publication Muy 1st, 11)11. M. I) 11 -1'KINS, Adintiiistrntor tilth th- Will Annexed of the ent.ate of J. O, Artatua, deceased. DANCER IN DELAY Kidney Diseases Ar Too Danger ous lor Lakeview Peuple to Neglect The great daoier of kidney troublea is that they get firm hold 1-efore the aufferer recognizes theiu. Health Is gradually undeitillued, Backache, headache, nervousoeas, lameness, HoreneHH, lumbago, urinary troublea, drops.C, gravel and Uriel's dlnease, follow iu merclli'PH sncceanlou. Don't neglect your , kidneys, Help the kld ncyawlth the reliable and safe rem edy, Doan's Kidney I Mill, which has cured people right here In thia locality. N. Mari'hand, Warden Ave., Klam ath Fulls, Ore., nays: "About two years ago I first noticed ayptoms of kidney trouble. My buck pained me inleunley and I was obliged to iarit-e many times at night, owing to fre quent pnnsnges ol the kidney secre tions often my back was no weak that 1 had to quit work. Doan'a Kidney fills were finally brought to my attention ami I began using tlu-iii. They reatored my kidneys to a normal condition, aiopplng tbe palna In my back I give Doan'a Kid ney Fills the credit for my cure and highly recommend them to ether kid sufferers." For sale by all dealera. Trice 60 cents. Foatr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, K. Y., sole agtnta for the United States. BANKING SVSTEN CHANGE PROPOSED La Follette Will Introduce BUI on Monetary Com mission Plan Senator LaFollette of Wisconsin ia icon tu introduce a bill to remedy tbe deferta In our banking system, aaid to have been perpared with the counsel of William A. Scott, director of tbe School of Commerce of the University of Wisconsin, and E. E. Garrison of tbe Wisconsin State Journal. The Pro gressive has discussed this bill with friends in Congress, and reports from Washington are to the effect that it follows the lines of the plan advanced by the National Monetary Commission, with these important changes: The stock of the central reserve agency is to be owned by the public in stead of by the banks. The Government is to control the stock ownership, with power to with draw stock and resell it wherever there seems danger of selfish control by a email group of men. The central reserve agency shall base j Its loans solely on commercial paper, and shall do no stock exchange busi ness. These probably are not the only changes from tbe so-called "Aldricb bill," but they are repotted aa the es sential changea. They commend them selves to the good sense of atudents'of the monetary question. Senator La Follette and his associates recognize tbe sound economic principles of the Monetary Commission's plan, and are evidently making a sincere and thought ful attempt to remedy its defects. Whether or not the bill is adopted it will afford a valuable basis for study and criticism. STRAIGHT AT IT There la an use of our ''beating around the bush." We might as well out with It first aa last. We want you to try Chamberlain's Cough Re medy the next time you have a cough or cold. There U uo reason so far aa we can Bee why you should not do so. Thia preparation by Ita remarkable curea baa gained a world wide repu tation, and people everywhere apeak of It In the highest terms of praise. 1 1 la for aale by all good dealers. Dead Laws Repealed Six hundred and thirty-eight sectiona of Lord's Oregon Lawa were repealed by the recent Legislature, according to a check made by Speaker McArthur. While a number of them were repealed by acta passed taking their place, the most of them represent dead matter In the code. Thia breaka all records in the repeal ing of dead laws. Speaker McArthur prepared many of these bills and bad them Introduced by members. Ihe repealing of these sections ia regarded as one of trie most important features of tbe session. Support for tha University of Ore gon in the eoming referendum fight ia coming from all quarters of the state. An organization has been formed to urge aupport for the State University and it is expected by those enlisted in the movement that the appropriation for the Institution by the Legislature will be approved when the matter is put to vote. Tif REASON FGi! PUBLICJARKETS "Will Lower Cost of Living' Is Universal Cry. BUT ARE THEY SUCCESSFUL? Not Under Present Conditions, Saya Economy Expert Tho Ultimate Con 'lumir Mull Ba tha Cuatomar Instead of tha Jobber or Commiaaion Man. Many cities and towns are rlnumrku' for a public market. For w hat reason'? vVhnt Is a pubis. mnrket ei lulled or euppraied to do? -Lower the cost of living." la the unnnlmoua reply. Is thia result attained' Haa the com of living been lowered In any of the cities which have puhlle miirkem? And, If so. the prices of wbat commo dities have been lowered, and In vhiit mouths? The cost of living will be lowered throned market channels when the ul timate consumer la the customer at the market and wben tbe selling Is doue by tbe originator or producer. That ia the end at which tbe public market la aimed, but which It baa not yet gener ally hit At tbe present time tbe con aumer la not doing hfs own marketing from tbe producer, lie la. In the great est number of casea. buying from the huckster, who buya from tbe Jobber or coni mission man. who buya from tbe farmer. Between the price the pro ducer gets and tbe price the consumer paya there is the first transportation cost to get tbe product to the Jobber, tbe Jobber'a operatloa expense and profits, bis transportation to the retail era and tbe retailer's expense and prof its. But a moment! Some argue tbut wben the farmer backs his wagon to tbe curb at tbe mnrket and the con sumer buya tbe end has been reached That Is quite true and most happily so. But for bow many months Is this? Id the northern climes it Is for June. A v. 4: 1 7 v r - - i XirJfJL. .1.. SAX ANTON lO'B MARKET. fCourtesy of American City. July, August. September and (for fruits) October. During the other mouths the consumer is at tbe mercy of those before mentioned profit takers. What Is tbe remedy? for it must not be understood for a moment tbut tbe market cannot be made to achieve Ita rightful end. First, It is my belief that no com mission men or retailers should be al lowed space In the markets for tbe sale of products which can be ottered by tbe producer at retail during tbe months when be Is producing; second, I do not believe the consumer should be denied tbe opportunity of buying in out of season months from some one as near tbe producer as It ia possible to get; third. I do not believe in the employment of a mnrket master mere ly because he is a political henchman or ward heeler or because he ia tbe brother-in-law of eome one's cousin. We shall make our public market the place where the producer and tbe con sumer actually get together for pur poses of stile and purchase. We ahali allow no middlemen. We ahall ship In all produeta grown In other terri tory which are demanded or are out of season We ahall keep in touch with producers in every part of tbe coun try. And we shall employ a market master who Is a business executive, paying him a salary that is commen surate. Here would be the result: When goods are in season the pro ducer and tbe consumer are brought together lu actuality. When gooda must be abipjied iu from a distance the market master will have got In touch with the producer aud will import goods direct from that producer. The genius who will weld the pro ducers of food into one great associa tion and who will then operate public markets In every city will come some of these dnye. and with bis comlug will come the swan song of the non producing profit taker, who will fall bnVk where he ought to be in the great Cod blessed class of producers from the soli And in that dny. when a more stable market shall have been created, there will go back to the land myriads of those who are today the toller In the city whom we call the "nttier half,"J. F. Carter In A meri ts o City. axjti-ajtsjtaafttifsii,! - " t . rt ." BUTTER MUST BE PROPERLY LABELED i .i W eight and Producer's Name Necessary on Each Square The following rating on tbe branding ol dafry butter hat been sent oat by J. D. Mickle. Oregon dairy and food commissioner, for the guidance of dairymen : The statutes regulating the manu facture and sale of bntter pro vice for the branding of creamery batter, but not for the branding ot dairy batter except that each roll or aausre must be plainly marked 16 ounces full weight or 32 ounces fall weight. We find some dairy butter that is not ao marked, and we also find some that is short weight. We would be glad to hold the manu facturer responsible for the misbrand ing, and also for the short weight, bat in tne absenre of any name and ad dress on tbe butter so as to positively identify the manufacturer, we cannot do ao. The following ruling is there fore made : All dairy buttr offered or exposed for sale will be considered misbranded if it does not have plainly marked on each roll or square tbe words "Dairy Butter," "16 ouncea fall weight" or "32 ounces fall weight," and tbe name and address of the manufacturer. Any person offering or exposing tor sale dairy batter not branded in compliance with thia ruling will be prosecuted ander the statates provided for tbe branding of food products. ' FOUND A CURE FOR RHEUMA TISM "I Buffered w ith rheumatism for two years and conld not get my right hand to my mouth for that length of time," writes Lee L. Chapman, Mapleton, lowa. "I Buffered terrible pain so I cou'd not sleep or lie still at night. Five years ago I began us ing Chamberlain's Liniment and In two months 1 was well and have not suffered with rheumatism since." For sale by all dealers. Tariff Bill Favored The Underwood tariff bill haa been proclaimea ty tne Democratio party asjits answer to its platform pledge to reduce tbe tariff , downward. The bill was passed by the house last week tbe vote being 281 to 131, five Democrats voting against the bill and two Repub licans voting for it. In tbe bouse adiournmennt will be taken three davs at a time, beginning this week, until Jane 1st. Will Use Club President Wilson is also apt to use the big atick. Angered by threats of manufacturers to close their fsctories when tbe tariff bill becomes a law be cause, they say, tney "cannot longer operate profitably under its provis ions," he has declared, if necessary, to use a club. The department of com merce proposes to act if manufacturers reduce wages and curtail operations, assigning responsibility to the low tariff. The president has ordered Sec retary Red field to investigate all such cases. A fund of $100,000 will be placed at his disposal, and later it will be increased to Sl,000,000,it necessary to get the facts and figures. Queen Quality shoes in new styles or 1913. Merc. Co. PROFESSIONAL CARDS CHARLES UMBACH Land and Law Office Abstractor of Titles EiUbllabed 1K88 Lakeview, Ort ARTHUR W. ORTON Attorney-at-Law Notary Public All Practice Except U. S. Land Office Buslneaa. L F. Conn Attorney at Law and Notary Pub Ik LAkeview, Orearoa OrriCK-DaW Bulletins. J D. VENATOR Attorney at Law, I -and Mailt-ni ctperlalti OFFICX Daly BtulUiug. LAIR THOMPSON Attorney at Law Office In O. V. L.Co.'a Building. Lakeview. okkooi Dr. w. hayden fisk Dentist Suite S37-S0 Hertford Building Phone Ofllce 852 Residence Phone 054 DIt. J. IltVINO KUSSELL Physician and Burcoon O nice i Snyder & Reynolds Drug Store PHONE: Office, Main -" ltMltieno 7 IS J. L. LYON UESTIST No. 343 Her ford Bldg., Lakeview, Ore. BRADLEY ENGINEERING CO. Mining & Civil Engineer Mining Location and Patent Surveys, Farm and Irrtgatlou Work, orncm V4 MONAPNOCK BUHi., .. SAN KRAHCIB'O rAlHfOKT CALIFORNIA NW risic CHUCK O&JtUO Rates for Encampment Grett preparations are being made for the 0. A. K. encsmpment to be beld In Reno next month. Tue N.-C.-O. Kailwsy will give one fare round trip from Lakeview and all points south to Reno snd return. Tickets will be sold from June 8th to 12tb inclusive, returning on or before Jane 18th. All other railroads bava granted liberal rates to and from the Nevada metro poiis for the event. Tbe 0. A. R. headquarters at the encampment at Reno will be in the Riverside hotel, and the meeting place in tha High School Assembly hall. LOOK TO YOUR PLUMBING Yon know wbat happens to a house In which the plumbing Is iu poor con dition everybody In the house is liable to contract typhoid or aome other fever. The digestive organs perform the aarne functions in the human body as the plumbing does ia tbe house, and they should qe kept In first class condition all tbe time. If you have any trouble with yonr di gestion take Chamberlain's, Tablets and yoa are certain to get quick re lief For sale by all dealers. Rainier on draught or in bottles at tbe lirewery. 2t OmCULIRECTO ATIOKAI. President Wood row Wilton Vl President Tboruas K MarahaU ttecreuwj of Slate William J Brran secretary of Treasury William O McAdoo Secretary of War LiDdlet M GarrUna Attorney Ueneral Jame C McReynoida Pott muter General Albert 8 Burleson Secretary of Nary Jmepbus Ianlela Secretary of Interior Franklin K Lan becrctary of Aitrlcoltnra Parid V Honslon Secretary ot Commerce. ...William C. BedHeld Secretary of Labor Wiiliam D. W ilaoa Interstate Commerce Commissioner Edgar K Clark STATE. dovernoT Oswald West Secretary of Bute Ben W. OlcoU Treasurer Thot. B. Kay Attorney lieneral A. M. Crawford iupt. Public Instruction L. E. Alderman Printer W. 8. Uunlway Dairy nd Food Com JohnD.MicUa 0.8. Senator...... J bertn oongre-mea l&8 suracMBCotmr Chief Justice F. A. Voore j i Robert facia Aasociate Jaaticea ltSmMt IT. A. McBride sixra JTJDICIAL DIsTBm. fudge ... Henry L. Benson Attorney John Irwin uetaiATivs Joint Senator W. Lair Thompson ! Vernon A Forbes Wesley o 8 mi 1st 0 8. LAMP OFFICK. " Arthur W. Orion Register Fred P Cronemilier BeceiTer FORJUT OFFICE Gilbert D. Brown Supervisor Nelson 1. Billings Graaing Assistant Norman Jacobaon Forest Assistant D. F. Brennan Forest Clerk lake county fudge . B. Daly Clerk F.W.Payne Sberiff W B Snider Treasurer F. O. Anlstroa Assessor A. J . Foster gcbool Supu C. X. Oliver surveyor 8. A. Musben Commissioner. j f County tock Insnector.. O.P.Mailoy TOWN OFLAKV;a. E. E. Ktnebart Mayor Lee Beall 1 W. F. Grob I .n-na- .P. liuckworthj Co incumeo D. T. Godsil I Wm. Wallace Recorder A. Bieber Treasurer LAKEVIEW COMMaKCIAL CLCB President Lee Beall Vice President F. P. Light eecieiary Dr. E. D. K rerun Treasurer O. K. Wood Trustee. H. W. Morgan H. If. No te, Balpb K. Kooser FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY Sonool at 10 a. m. Preaching .very Sunday at 11a. m. and 7:80 p. m. pwortb League every sunday evening at 6:a, Prayer Meeting Thar, lay at 7:80 p.m. Choir meeting at i:30p. m. Ladle.' Aid Every Wednesday at 1:80 p. m, Everybody cordially invited to all service. B. . MYEES. Pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHCKCH OF LAKEVIEW . Preaching service at 11 A M and 7:80 P M oil 1st ud Srd Sun. Sunday School at 10 A M. Junior bociety at :80 P M. Baptist Young People's Union at 8:80 PM on each Sunday. Prayer Meeting at 7:80 P M Wednesday eve ning. Everybody invited to attend all ser rice. BEV. A. F. SIMMONS CATHOLIC CHURCH EVEKY SUNDAY MASS at 8:00 and 10 a.m.; Kosery at 7:80 p.m. Mas. on weekdays at 7:00 a.m. Services in tha New Church. T. T, KERN, 8. J. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CF LAKE V1KW. meets in the Masonic Hall. Sunday School at 10:00 A.M.; Morning Service at 11:00 Eveulug Service at 7:80. Prayer Meeting oa Wednesdays at 7:80 P.M. All are cordially in vited. REV. J. P. 8CUKLL, D. D.. Pastor. LAKEVIEW EPISCOPAL MISSION Lay Read ing Services in Ihe Hall oi tbe Mistiua In tne Rooms of L.C.I.C. (Bunting Building) Center Street, every Sunday eveulug at 7:80 O'clock. All axe cordially invited. first baptist church or oosb lake at New Pine Creek, Oregon. Preaching er rloes at 11 A M and 7;30 M ol each Suuday of everv month. Sunday School at 10 AM. Prayer Service at 7:80 on M'Kdnesday eveulug at esub weed. All are Cordially invited to ttoud i ho services. REV. L.K. HENDERSON, LODGE DIRECTORY LAKEVIEW LODGE No. 71, A. F. A A.M. Holda stated meetings Saturday on or before lull moon. Marob 22, AprU 10, May 17. Special meetings upon call, generally Saturday even lugs. Vtsliiug brethren welcome. JohnL. Clark, W. M. ; U.M.Nolta.Bec'y 0HURKK OF HONOR-LA KKfHORE LODGE No. 77, D. of H., A. O. U. VY., Meets urst aud. , third Thursday, of each moutli 'i U aouio Hall: Mary Post, C. of li.; J. Belle Arsner, L. of H.; Lora Snyder. C. of C; Alameda Brown, Recorder. I. O. O. F. LAKEVIEW ENCAMPMENT NO. 1 I. O. O, F., meets tbe orst and third Ttiure day evenings of each month lu Odd Fellow. Hall. Lakeview. D. T. Uodsil, CP., It. t. ( heuey. Scribe. a O. I'. W.-I.AVKC'F W MiUGB NO. 111. Meet evi ry seooud aud i.iurth Thursday of each luoulh, lu Mavintc Hall, Lakeview. Chas. Touulugsun. M.W.t Wm. Guutber, R. Co. o7f- LAKKV1KW LOlXiK, No., I o. ). F., meets eery Saturday evening . Odd fellow. Hall, at 7:80 o'clock, from Ooto. et 1 to April 1, and at H olulock from April 1 'u September SO. W. P. Dvkeman, N. G. G. D. Brown, Secretary KEbKKAH LODtiE-LAKKMEW LOLSJE, NO vt. I O.d, V. meets the seooud aud fourth. Fridays ot oU womb lu Odd Fellow. UalL. Frauuea Cornell, N. U. M. D. Mosa, beJy.