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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1913)
Classified A Want Ad In Tho Lako County Examinor Kcpcatnl a lew times, jf necessary, will lind a customer lor that property of yours. They are scanned closely ly intending hnyers, and the cost is nominal ." cents the line for each insertion. Special loujj-time rales. Mill Ml. ic l on MA I.I , - 1 1 ii in ii 1 1. V. I.. Hint No. fi.'i. S.i. I'd. l'n.r $l."o il tnktu nl i. i.ir A'liln A. It Nil mm. Vim T.i- irll. V ... n. s i I Hlt S. 1. 1'. :t !'l i n- rnllcir.- Intnl. Tin- W, lit NV'4. MV4 of Hie. ',. N of N V '4 of isec. 7. 'I . .'HI S. K. 'J I In I. .ik Price : per iicrc. Or'-umi. I'lnii cmhIi. IwilHiire II mt cent l il I I . ;'.'k)7 1Mb Ave He., M iiiinii n IIm, Minn I'lllt SA I I. - .Miiku on. r 1 i.i ri H N. K. '., s.iv I. T. il'. It. 21 KHHt V. M 1 (i tt Cn Aililre SliK'Ulnll, 'INI I'll'lli ll. KlIliM.lH Cll v. K. VOU HA I.I - I" mre 11 Mr I, Willi lirlgu tlllll t it. II! -. l .l lltl ll III HIT. Ill, f ). il", riiniii--U II. I- Unwell. Coluin him, Nulir O. ai tf KOH KA I.K --'.'U iiiTm In wrllnii INI tnwiiHlilp :i.l, riiMk'! '!!. Kie-iuire of HniM'T Hum.. l.ukevic w. Ore. Till: Lit Review AliHinu t 4 Title Co. In hi, ku u HH'i'iul prlei'S. on Almf rafts (o O. V. U o.'s Tim lM ami Tuwn Loin. t l-'Olt SAl.l'. Iluiiw mill I'll (iirnlMlicd Mllll ti ll Ul'li'H llM'lltl'll lit l.HKI'Vll'W. MiihIwII Make inn ait offer. Pur pit rt IriilurH write to liox Wl, Hitu iliill. ( Irrifnii -:!4-tt WANTKIl-to K' lMutil mi II rut clans l(l iirrrni. lil vt) particulara, iih to null, illiinilr, Ii M-nl Ii in . water, flin tier Hlr. W. M. Brown, 112, K. loth St., Portland, Oregon. tlL'tp l.l(( IHIM .! 14. tMM. I. A. (M Tl.l.K WIIISKV AT TIIK llutrl l.iucvlew Imr. The Im'hI mill (ilirt'wt wliUkv llliiili- If m.:i'iki r. LOOK AI TIIK NOIK K Mill II K war J Immih-iJ li.v tin Telephone t'oimuiiiv fur ili-Htrnyliiif ItH prop erty. lltl A KKWAIM) uf lifty dollars l here t,y olferod for luloriiiiit Ion that will lead to the urniH' Hint rouvlrtlon of any pet son wlin Iihh stolen wires or other property from our Company: Mini the satin- reward In hereby otfered for lnfortniii i- n that will lead to the rrent and m iction of Huyone des troy Iuk t i roperty of the OompMuy. CIlHH. UlllllHctl, KorroUi Luke Co. TuL A Tel. Co. u.tf. TPIIIKH I. IMI4 I I M It Kit LAN MS aolUillT AM) SOI. I). C. II. WKItHKK, 50s l.U.MItKl: MAN'H lil,I(J., 1'OKTl.ANn. OltKU. SUMMONS In llir Cln nll Chiii t of Hih Suite nf irvKou, for tlir Cmiiit.v of l.nki'. Jiiiiii-h v. Nixon, riHintirn suit in vh I K(iilt.v for r.liini'lu K. Nixon, l)l'(rllil-) lnvnrcu nt To lllmii'lii' i:. Ntxou, the nbovn nain ril llcfi'iiiUii t : In llif iiiiiik' nf the State of Ori'iron: You lire lieiuhy reipilreil to ieiir unit niiHwrr iliecoinplHlut lileil iiuulimt you lo the mIiovh eulll Inl Cmirt mnl raiiHe on or lieforv the '.lith ilay of May, l'.H.'J, naiil ilnte lietntt t lie hint lay of the piitilli'iitioii of tlim mini iiiiiiih, mnl die 1iHt day within which you are required to npx'nr ami aim wer the bhIiI coinplalnt, iih tlx ml liy the order of tho .Imltfi) of Raid Court ilirtctiin." the pulilirii tlon of thin Sum iiiiiiih If you fall to ho appear ami iiUHwer the hhH i omplalnt within the (line preHcrllH'il tothiii Uuiiiiiiniiri, hhi I I'laintiff w ill up, ly to the uliuve eu tltleil Court for the relief ileiiiiinileil and orayeil for in lMaintiff'ti Ciini pliilni, to wll: 1. For a decree of Hald Court for ever (HmhoIvImk the marrltKP I'oiilract ami IioiiiIh of matrimony now t'xUtluft H'twiTii Plaintiff aud IVft'lldellt. 2. For Judtf inent ngatnit you for I'lalotlff 'u I'tMtH ami diHluirHt'iuentM In tl,U wul t. 'i, For nitcli other nml further re lief iih to tin Court may bitiii etjult aliln In tlio preinlHcH., Thin Suiniiioi m In piibllHhed once a week for tho period of nix HiicccHHive aud coiiHt't utl ve, wrrkn in tho l.ako County KxHinlner, prin't'd and pub lUlied at l.akeview. Lake County, Oit'KOn, liy a" order of Honorable. Henry L. lleimon ,luiliti of I lie above entitled Court iniide at ChrnU'rii in Klamath FalU. Kliitnath Count'-, Oregon, on the loth day of April, IHlIt, and the date of the tlmt publication of nald fSumiuoiiH Ih April 17, lllKI, and the diitu of the lam publication thereof ih May 29, 1!13. I.. V. CONN. Attorney for I'laintiff. , NOTI':K FOlt TUHUCATION (Not Coal I.RD,dn) Departtnent of the Interior, Utiltetl HtateH Land Olllce at I.akovlew, Ore gon, May 15. 19i:i. ' Notice ta hereby (riven thut Henry O'Keefo, whoHe poat-otflce atlilreHH ia Lakevlow, OreroD, tlltl, 'on the 27th tlay of July 11)12 tllo in thlHjnfll e Sworn Statement ii ml apiillctlon,;No. 0MKI5 to purcliaai'ltlie HW, Ni:4.81- NW4' and Lots 2 ami 3, t-'ectlon 5. Townahlu 40 S, Kany:e21 K. W'lllainet le Merid ian, and the timber theroon, under tbt provlHioiiH of the act of June ti, 1H78, and ucIh amentlulory, known iih the "rimber and Stone Law', at auch value ua uilgbt bo fixed by appralae- rai4Mc Html Want Ads t.v.u tl. .! Kill IMI Vi liii iit, ami that purHiiiiot to Midi up plicn t ion, t he lulid and IIiiiImt tluT'' on linve In i n HpiralHi'd fllsC! the timber t-Kllmaleil ItlO.IMHI lii.nnl fe-l at ll.oit pn ami the lau l tpm.i,'; that, fii n I apphrniit will offer filial primf.ln Hilpport (if Ii Im nppliratinn Hii'l Hworu mnti'ini'iii on the J iili ilav of July HIM, before KctiiHter and He reiver, l.'lilO'd Sin ten I.BIld Olllce, at Liiki'View, Orciron. Any pi'iHuii It at liberty t proteHt Oil-' purchii!' belore entrv, or uilliute h riiii'i hI at any t'lue before pHtent Ihhih h ti.v lil I In; a ni rnborateil afll ilavl In tin- iiIII.ibIii umx fititH which Wmil I ih da t tlm en 1 1 v. A. .. OK I i IN, KeiHter. NO I k i; To CUKDI IOKS I'.uueue l. Mllll h i'Xate. Nnli'-e Ih hereby jrlven that the UH iliTrllieil wiib.' the Hoooriibli! II I inly, t'oiinty I u to of like Coputy. On kTuii. "ii lli. 'J'iili tlay of April. HM.'t duly appointed Ailmlnlxt rt'ir of the I k'hIc of l-.uKi iie I). Smith, tleci at-ed, aiin liaa iiiHlliled iih Much. I h'Tt furr H.I piTHoiiH IiiivIiik cIhIiiim niiltiHt hhI'I entile arc hereby untitle! I ami required to p rent) nt the Hame, duly venlled to t bin adinlniMt rator at the law olllce of Herbert I'. Welch, in Ijikcview. viri'K'iin, within six moiitliH from thlM date 1 laird May 1, l'.ll.'i. HKHUKKT 1". WKLCII. Ad miniHtiator of the entatti ol Fu?eue I), rimlili. deceaHed. ri-TiTION FOR l.IQl'OK l.ICKNSK Wc. the unilrtHinnttl Irj;"' voter of Noilh Warlirr precinct, Lnkr county, State of Oregon, rcHrctmlly pctitiiid the Hun County Court of I. like rountv, htiite of Oregon, to Kraut a liiritm: to T. J. Suliivaii of l'lti-li in miid Lnke county ft ate ofllicon, to Htll iipirituoiiK. inali and viiioUH lupium in Iciik tpi.int it ie' tbiiiitnie K'llbni in Mini Niirtu tVariitr pieciuct in naiil county, Htiite of Dickon, im the prriod ul nix montliM, as in duty hound we will ever prav. Andrew AmleiAiii, A. M. Ilnnrr, ( F. Milllllll. I 'nil I'ltZUtTltld, Il.itrv U ItiKU. J W. Fine, 1'. A. liollcncv. W. O. C.riwl. J . J . Sen 1 1 , Vicluiel Ward, Hichiird Allen, II. J. St inc. I'at 1 (Juinbin, C. W. Dent. Dick Ciiiuiee, Jin. N Collin, T S. Iturur-H, 1. U. Clt laud. V. K. Ibury. W. K. Schumrr, TliiMii i I. line, Thomas I.inrliati, C. M. Wall.ue. . . J. Ii. Kiirns. I'. K. Ti.vl 'r. I.. W. KrHkts, 'I lioiiiii I ii il. Charley Clt l.tutl, .1.11 Turiien. Kay Scott, Kdwiird K. Kii sdliiiK James D. O't minor, O. i: Smitk A. I.. Hihtill, Willis It liii.rl. I'ete Cahlwell, Win Altoid, Aunt in Dchov, W. I.. Cope. I.. C. Iteckwilh, .I.J. Van Keulen, C. Ilithlrrtnau, I:. A. I'ridav, .laintu McKee, .1. (!. Kobtits, I, F. Lane, Tom Aii'itrson, N. Kmc. Cm I Himultlinn, S M Luce, Frank Cluco, Stale of Oi ijjoa. -. Count v of Lake, 1. T. J. Sulhvnn. living first duly Hworu, act i riling lo law, drpnse nml win: That the loienoinj etitioii con : nhis the smaaiurt's ol the actual ma joiily of the whole number ot Ical voiern ol N'urth Warutr precinct, in Lake count v. state of' Oienn, that each ot said siuiiiituies is jji'liuiuc, that each of the persons whose signatures are sintd to said petition is uu ncUial resi lient in Haiti precinct at the date hereof, and was and has been actually icsiilinr; in saiil precinct and resided therein at least thirty day immediately preccedinu the date he siyiieiPsaid petition uud also of the tilinu ot the same. T J. SULLIVAN, Subscribed and sworn to belore ine this flth duv ol Mm, A. D., 1913. Seal J. J. VAN KKUMiN. Notary 1'uhlic for Oregon. Notice is hereby niveii that the under signed will apply to the Hon. County Court of Lake-county, state of Oregon, on the 31st day ot May, lUKt. tor n license to sell spirituous, malt and vinous lupioiH in less ttiautitics than me K'dlou, in North Warner precinct, Lake coitniy, state of Oregon, for a per tod ol sin months. T.J.SULLIVAN. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Ori'Koti for Lake County. In the matter of the entate ) - of V J. Q. AdumH, tieccaeeil ) Notice Ih hereby lven th'it M. D. Hopkiua, .idmlnlHlrator with the Will Annexed ol the eHtate of J. Q. Adamn, deceaHed, liaa Hied bin Until account In Haiti eHtate; that June 4th, llHU, at tlitt hour of ten o'clock A. M., at the court room of the County Jude of Lake County, state tif Oregon, at Lakevlew, (iieiiou, huM been eet by the Judge of said Court aa the time ami the place for Meltling said ac count and bearing objection thereto. If auy there be, aud all persona inter ested In HHld cHtuttJ are hereby ootl tied to tile their objections to said final account, if any there be, on or before mid 4th day ot June, lUl'l. Date of first publication May let, 11)13. m. I). Hopkins, AdmiuiHtrator with the Will Annexed of the eatate of J. I. Adam. deeenHBil. Cow and Hog Day will be celebrated at Stanefleld May 24. Under the a is plccs ot the Commercial Club of that place an enthuiiuHtio rally will be held and dairying and hog raining will be boon ted. Many viaitort will attend from outside points. IHt SilECTION OF ' A DAIRY BREED There In tin neresxlty Jnr healtntloli In the xelertlou of it dairy breed, anya the Kiiiimiih I'' m iner TUeiefore It In our JuilKinetit Hint certain cotidillotiH should govern III the Helerlioli of H IiNtiI. 'I'bexe a ie I'omlltlou of eiivlronineiit mure tlutn iiliytlilim else. However, we are more nud more 'ouvlnred tlmt the ipii'Ml Imi of Individuiillty In uf great er Inipni lanri) ban the breed. It la possible for the mini who lit a good JuiIku of dairy rntlle to go Into the rouutry mid pick up row here ami there find brlni; toiri'lhrr u herd of nl muni iiu size the Individuals of which would he kihhI inllkiTs ni.d not In one nnliinil wouh) there be a drop of dairy blood Thla fact, together with the fart that among the pure birds of all breitls are aome of tin worst kind of arrubs, proven the contention that Individual ity Ih not more important than the breed, but fully as Important an the breeding. It Is not nereMsary for any farmer w ho bus a desire to build up a herd of profitable producing powh to j go Into the hreeiiiug or pure uretj cat- ill -: " -1 Photo by Urilvtuli) uf NrviKln. 1'ho arfflt ri-rofiis In mils uinl butter fat proiita 'Iwli rri.nl.- tr. Hi" Hulstelii In r'ti-m '-.i.s rm v ruust-tl unlvi-is.il mii-irsi in tn .i grut b r evil, uf ijaii v e.tu.M Wiiu- atlmirera of oiln-i iiali n Ii- -o'- know Ii-iIkii i hut lliiisii-in in - mi "nl priKlueers, tlu-y eliinti lli.it in- J i-i -eyi. AyrahlM's anil iJim-i n. -is thti chiuj niay Up. iiroiluee inns ntil butter moru econoiiiieatly At u mailer of faLt. ull Ihe rrrinr'-tl dairy breeds ure wlnta-is in tlm hands of coniietenl men 'i uetne t'lelerju Colunlhu l-ud. aimw n here with, was tust irl. uii'l llnlstein bull ut the Itil.' IJullfurnia stale- fair. 11c- saa lireO uml la owned by ilie Urilvcmlty of Nevada. tie of any breed If be has the ability to Jinlk'e uud select he can obtain aid inula of nondescript breeding which will furnish hlui with profitable cjuuu Utlea or milk. ' In duitiK this, however, be does not accuinplir.il the results whletk aa a dal ryuiau will give blm tlie largest return. We' have yet to know the first dairy fanner who haa undertaken the build ing up of a herd alotiu lines of good breeding aa well aa good Individuality who bus not been able to Hell ull the surplus pure bred stock he pnsluced at good prices. The production of milk and cream Is only one aide of profitable dairying What may be termed the Hide Issues not Infrequently become the principal sources of Income. The power of heredity must be recog nized. It Is absolutely certain that the quality of live stock w hether it be dairy cows or stock cattle cannot be Improved unless better blood be brought Into that herd from the nut Bide. It Is only by Intelligent breeding on systematic Hues that quality can be obtained or miiLntillued. The object of quality is that of utility through a cow which will produce more butter fat or a cnlf which will grow more rapidly, mat ure earlier and which will place beef on Its buck at a lower cost It la useless to undertake to improve any herd unless it tie that the utility of the herd Is to lie improved. Hap hazard breeding with no definite deter mination as to utility Is the bane of the live stock business In general De termine first Hint n better service must be required from our berds-and breed to t lint end Silage For Beef Cattle. There bus probably been more ex perlmenlnl work upon feeding corn sIIiikc to fattetiin cattle than upon nny other feed for fattening aulmnls. siiys the Kansas Fanner The results secured at the experiment stations of Missouri. Iowii. Illinois. Indiana. Ohio aud IVnns.vlvn.nlu are conclusive In many respects. They show that where corn and hay from legumes are used as a basal ration the addition of cum si Inge will not make any material change either In the rate, cost of gains or In the finish secured, but where a concen trate rich In protein, auch as cotton seed menl. Is ridded to a ration of com. corn allnge and hay the result will be untlced lu an Increase in the rate and a decrease In the cost of gains aa well as un increase In the selling value and dressing percentage of the cattle. A ration of corn, cottonseed meal and corn aihige bus proved to be equal to one of corn, cottonseed menl and clover or nlfnlfn hay In every respect for fat tening steers. L Exarois the Breading Stock. Insutliclent exercise In the stallion a well as tbe brood mure is tbe cause of weak foals and scarcity of foals In the corn belt The stallion should bave regular exercise, and breeders should refuse to breed mares to a stallion that tbe uiannger fails to give bis daily ex ercise On the range where tbe male ami female ruu ill large the foals se cured aVe almost 40 per cent higher than lu the coru belt where tbe stal lion is kept in u small, blguly fenced Jot. This condition la pnrtinlly due to the grass feed on tbe range do doubt, but exercise la a poteut part of the r.uccubs ou the range evertbelesa. LLLCTir.G THE TURKEY HEN8. It in strange Hint tllilll)' turkey rnlsers think the K"bblers the w hole "sliebnfi" Hid liny little turkey hen will do. Ml linly In tin pi In re doesn't think ho jnd sin' knows She Ih Just aiiylng. "TIiIm Is n beniitl fill till key pullet, but I'll Hot use lu r for a breeder until nhe Is two years old: then she will be fully imitured mid her I'jrgH will hiitrli strong poults." I'll y more turkey iisern men t lll.t uillndy! Many of them uinle u'ooit fob bleiM to nny old hen or little pn'le!; '.hen they bin me tln-lr failure on. lie neiillier. the lilarl.lieiid tllra'e or In ,eliri! rliswdnesrf of tile turkey roa lililuliou. The woods an- "Jlst" full of "shh" tlirl.r) pesslmislK. J'.ut. inltid you tiiine InrkevM don't mature In a yar, and two years or over In the rone t age to mate hens, mid tlne .Ima'.t roine from freMl bloislisl sl.nl; -. .; -ei a III nature. The pullet pirtilred Weighs twelve pounds. The standard weights for iidult heiiH are: Kronze. 'jo tiounds: Nnrnifiitisett. Holland. Itlm k Huff. I'.oin boii and Slate. Is sumls. I'.ronze. KourlHin .and Nnnafaiwrtt hens below fourteen mid Holland. Him k. i'.uff mid Slate hens below twelve poumls lire dls piaiiilisl at allows. We are not a stirkler for slmw weight -the winners ure often too heavy for hreedera- but Imlleve In ma Hired turkeys of n size to meet the market call. Whs. I should you do with the tur key pulli'tH? Sell the undesirables and keep thone re-nerved for breeders busy 10 I'lilwtmnir , f ' , ( . . r-,?2A ri v-- 'sr.. .tl. . ei . Photo by C. 51. Barnitz. A PIIETTT TCHKKY PDLLET. by settliiK tlu-m ou the adult turkey hen's eggs und let them mother the poults That will give them practice and bents the suicidal jsjllcy of put ting nature fake, lousy, acabby legged chicken clucks ou the Job. A t'ootl turkey breeder should have length, bread Ui. depth and plumpness of body, aud these points must be kept In view in choosing breeders. A gtssl hen. while more refined thnu the gobbler, bus a bright eye. good sized head, "middlin' " long, strong, graceful neck, good sized throat wnt tle. abundant caruncles, broad round ed bnck. curving Kfacefully toward li.nir trtil; breast, round, di-ep. full, enr rving much breast moat: goinl. strong frame: body. Iary;e. long, deep through middle, eyg shaped with round end front: plump thighs, shanks thick and of e;ood length, feet large nud set wide apart. A healthy turkey Is sleek, active, alert for fond nud ulways clenn unless kept bughouse, which is n turkey killer The pullet pictured is very gentle, ns all turkey mothers should be taught to be. FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. Pullets that make a premature stnrt It. laying generally lay a smnll egg. and it improves little in size as they grow older. The early egg stunt stunts thean. , A New Tork poultry plnnt advertises 10,000 pullets and MO surplus yearling hens for sale. The ilay was when 1.000 chickens a year was considered a great enpnclty. This big plant can ship an order of 10.000 Peking ducks and not make a dent In its vnst Hocks. One renson for poor results In the spring Is delay lu mating up breeders. The fancier who sends his best birds to the last shows nearly always gets left, for his birds are not only mated late, hut are generally out of condition from the exposure, excilemeut and close confinement that attend showing. If your state is not vending out poul try lecturers to the farmers' Institutes nsk for them. The orchard, the dairy, the tield crops, all have their experts who are sent out to give up to date Information on these subjects, and the billion dollar ben, thnt bents all the farm crops but corn, should be given due Importance on the institute pro gram also. The Kngllsb are stuck on brown eggs, white shelled egus selling lower. Some Kngllsh dealers dye the white eggs browu to catch the higher price. While brown Is tire call In Huston. New Tork and San Francisco prefer them white. The people In general In this country aren't so particular about the shell, but the smell. A fancier of Uompton. Cat., boasts a Rhode Island Ped pullet without wings. She whould be mnted to the crowless rooster Invented in Maine, and a ruce of fowls would be evolved that would surely not dig up neigh bors' gardens nor disturb the late snores of tbe high ball bridge society. EVERY SETTLER tsnsiooo More Energy Is Urged To Win Settlers For Valley "Kvery goon, clean, prudent and energetic settler Is worth tl.000 to any community in which he tttlei and makes hif home." This is the statement of Land Com-mi-ioner Shaffer, of the N. C.-O. rail way. To reinforce his belief he adds : "Texa. Oklahoma and other states where settlement has been rtfid, real izes this and admits that tl,00l is low estimate of value. ' Tbe Canadian Pacific railroad regards thiim as being 10 valuable that it loans them any amount up tu $2,000 at six per cent interest, and this has aken many peo ple from this country to that bleak aud in many ways uninviting place. "Suppose a new settler, with a fam ily of four, thnt number beins regard ed SB the average, should conclude to purchase property and locate with you. The real estate dealer, or the man who owns the farm purchased jg the first man to reap a reward, either as an earned commission or as a prrfit on the land. Iben the lumber dealer, and tbe machinery man. the dry goods man, the doctor, the lawyer and business men lu every line reap their share. "We need more life in Goose Lake Valley more people and more energy. The Commercial organizations should take these matters up and makd a fight to win good, honest settlement and development." DANGER IN DELAY Kidney Diseases Are Too Danger ous for Lakevlew People to Neglect The great (!aogcr of kidney troubles is that they get firm hold before the sufferer recognizes them. Health is gradually undermined, Backache, headache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary troubles, drops., gravel and Briget'a disease, follow in merciless succession. Don't neglect your kidneys. Help the kid neys with the reliable and safe rem edy, Doan's Kidney Pills, which has cured people right here In this locality. X. Marchand, Warden Ave., Klam ath Falls, Ore., eayn: "'About two years ago I first noticed syptorns of kidney trouble. My back pained uie intensley aud I was obliged to arise many times at night, owing to fre quent passages ot the kidney secre tions. Often iuy back was ho weak that I had to quit work. Doan's Kidney Pills were finally brought to my attention and. I began using them. They restored my kidneys to u normal condition, stopping the pains in my back I give Doan's Kid ney Pills the credit for my cure and highly recommeod them to ether kid sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbura Co., Buffalo, X. Y. , sole agents for the United States. Representative Latferty of Oregon departed from Washington the first of this week on a tour of Kurope. Rum ors bave it that it is a possible wed ding trip. PROFESSIONAL CAKDS (MllRLES UMBACH Land and Law Office Abstractor of Titles Established lHNj Laieview, Or ARTHUR W. ORTOX Attorneyat-Law Notary Public All Practice Except U. S. Land Office Business. L- F. Conn Attorney at Law and Notary Public tikkrvlew. Ureses OFFICE Dtlr Bulldln-. J D. VENATOR Attorney at Law, .mimI Mat lent Mperlalt) OFFICE Dalr Bmiuinc. LAIR THOMPSON Attorney at Law Office in O. V. L. Oo.'s Building. LiaKKVIKW. Uukook Dk. W. IIAYDEN FISK Dkntist Suite U37-a9 Heryford Building Phone Olllce 852 Residence Phone DM Pit. J. HIVING- RUSSELL, I'hr'U'lHn and Surseon Of Mm: Snyder & lteyuolds Drug Store PHON'El Office, Main " Kwtldeues ITS J. L. LYON DENTIST No. 343 Heryford Bid?., Lakevlew, Ore. BRADLEY ENGINEERING CO. Mining & Civil Engineers Minlait Location and Patent Surveys, Farm and Irrigation Work, orncari IM MONAPNOTK Bl.DU., .. JAN FRAKCIRCO FAIKfOKI' CALIFORNIA kmW f 1ME CKKJtlC OkUtuO Wool Sales Tho revised wool sale dates for Ore gon for the 1913 season, - Isrued by Secretary Hope, of the Oregon Wool growers' Association, are as follows: Morning Friday, May 23 Pilot Rock; afternoon, Pendleton; Saturday, May 21, Echo: Tueaday. June 8, Heppner; Thursday, June 6, Shaniko: Saturday, June 7, Baker; Tuesday, June 17, Hep pner; Thursday, June 19, Condon; Saturday, June 21, b'haniko: Monday, June 23, Madras: Wednesday. Jane 25, Joseph; Thursday, June 2t, Enterprise and Wallowa: Wednesisy, July 2, Baker; Tueaday, July 8, Madras; Wednesday, July 9, Bend: Friday, July 11. Shaniko. LOOK TO YOUK PLUMBING You know Jul happens la a house in which the plumbing Is in poor con dition everybody In the house is liable to contract typhoid or some other fever. The digestive organs perform the name functions iu the human body as the plumbing does in the house, and they should tie kept In first t'litss condition, all the time. If you have any trouble with your di ifestlon take Chamberlain's I ablets and you are certain to get quick re lief' For sale by all dealers. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY NATIONAL I'renldont Woodrow Wilson Vico ITi .Icdi Thomas K MsranaU Hvcreiary ol Stsl William i Brran Kwrelary of Treasury William 1 MfAdoo hcri'taryof Har Lindler M (iarrlson Attorney oi-ncral Jtmn (. Mc-Keynolda l'osl mauler General Alberts Burleson Secretary of Navy Josephus Daniels Hecrelary of Interior Franklin K LD Secretary of Agriculture barld V Houston secretary 01 Commerce n llliam C. Kednela Secretary of Labor William Ii. Wilson Interstate Commerce Commissioner Edgar E Clark STATE. . Governor Oswald West Secretary of State hen W. Olcoti Treasurer Thos. B. Kay Attorney i.eneral A. M.Crawford Supt. Public Instruction L. R. Alderman Printer W s. Unniway Dairy and Food Com JohnD.MIckle Senator mriain Congressmen ) f; sera kmc com Cblef Justice F. A. Moore Robert Eakla tt.'H. Burnett T.A. McBrlde SIXTH JUDICIAL DUTBIC1. ludge Henry L. Benson Attorney John Irwin LltiULATITI I int Senator W. Lair Thompson ! Vernon A Forbes Wesley o Smith 0 B.LAMD OFF1CK. " trthur W. Orion Register 'red F Cronemiller Receiver FORKST OFFICE Gilbert D. Brown Supervisor Nelson J. hillings Grazing Assistant Norman Jacobson forest Assistant D. F. Brenuan.. Foreat Clerk LAKS COUNTY ndge B. Daly Clerk F.W. Payne iberifl m W B Snider Treasurer F. O. Anlsirom Assessor A. J . Foster Scbool Supt. C. E. Oliver Purveyor 8. A. Musben Commissioner. ) fcEeiSS County -Itock losoector D. P. M alloy TOWN OF LaKEVUlW. K. E. Rlnehart Mayor Lee Beall I Wp0u'kwor,h Oo.ncllmen I). T. Godsii ( Wm. Wallace Recorder A. tueber.. Treasurer LAKfc V1KW COMMERCIAL CLUB President Lee Beail Vice President F. P. Liftot Secietary Vr.Z.D. eretl Treasurer O. J Wood Trustees, H. W. Morgan H. M. Note, Ralpu K. Kooser CHURCH, DIRECTORY FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY School at 10 a. 111. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:3Up. m. Epwortb League every muday evoniug at 6:5. Prayer Meeting Tburs lay at 7 :30 p. in. Cboir meeting at 8: Alp. m. Ladies' Aid Eveiy Wednesday at 1:30 p. m, Everybody cordially Invited to all nervices. R. E. MYERS. Pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF LAKEVIEW Preaching service at 11 A M and 7:30 P M on 1st nd 3rd Sun. Sunday School at 10 A M. junior Society at 2:30 P M. Baptist Young People's L'niou at 6:30 PM on each Sunday. Prayer Meelinx at 7:30 P M tVedueaday eve. aiug. Every body invited to atteud all ser vices. REV. A. F. bIMMONB CATHOLIC CHURCH EVERY ft NDAY MASS at 8:00 and 10 a.m.; Rusery at 7:30 p.m. Mass on weekdays at 7:00 a.m. Services in the New Church. T. T. EERN, 6. J. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF LAKE VIEW, meets in the Masonic Hall. Sunday School at 10:00 A.M.; .Morniug Service at 11:00 Evening Service at 7:30. Prayer Meeting on Wednesdays at 7:30 P.M. All are cordially in vited. KEV.J. P. SCHELL.D. D.. Pastor. LAKEVIEW EPISCOPAL MISSION Lay Read ing Services In tbe Hall of the Mission In toe Rooms of L.C.I.C. (Bunting Building) Center Street, every Sunday evening at 7:Ko O'clock. All are cordially invited. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Of OOHK I.AKa at New Pine Creek, Oregon. Preaching ser vices at 11 A M aud 7:30 P il ol each Suudat of everv month. Sunday School at 10 A M. Prayer Service at 7:30 on Widuesday eveulug 3i each weed. All are cordially invited to ktteud 1 ho services. REV. L. B. HENDERSON, OrjGETJIRECTOY LAKEVIEW LODGE No. 71, A. F. A A. M. Holds stated meetinKS Saturday on or before full moon. Maro 11 22, April 19, May 17. Special meetings upon call, generally Saturday even ings. Visiting brethren welcome. John L. Clark, W. M. ; H.M. Nolle. Sec'y DtfUREB OF HONOR LA KESHORK lA.iAiE No. 77, D.of H A. O. U. W., Meets. -irst and third Thursdays of each niouin d houio Hail: Mary Post, C. of H.; J. Bulls Ariuer, L. of it.; Lora Snyder, C. of C; Alameda, Brown, Reoorder. I. O. O. F. LAKEVIEW ENCAMPMENT NO. I I. O. O. F., meets the first aud third Tntirs day evenings of each mouth in Odd Fellows Hall, Lakevlew. D. T. Godsii, C. P., K F. L'ueuey, Scribe. A O. C. W. LAKEVIEW LODGE NO. 111. Meets every second and fourth Thursday of each month, lu Masonic Hull. Lakevlew. Chaa. louuiugseu, M.W.; Wu. Gunther, R. t. O. O. F' LAKEVIEW LODGE, No. , I o. O. F., meets every haiurday eveulug . uji Fellows Hall, at 7:80 o'clock, from Ooio-i 1 to April 1, aud at H olclock from April 1 '! cnm(r 30. W. P. Lvkeuian, N. O.; U. il, bruwu, Secretary RaBEKAH LODGE-LA KEME'V LOlNjE, NO ii, 1. O. O. f .. meets the s -court aud (ourth Fridays of each month In Odd Fellows Hail, Freuoes CorbeU, N. G.j M. D. Moss, Bee''.