V J $1,000 REWARD 1 1 iircHi'ii . I'nrnle I Novene I.I V( HtlH I'tlMO Ion Awa iiioii, il which lllu iiiiiImi iletieit It wimitN'l Will IT I'.HiriOi rtiwtrd tot wiiliiiic l'Hh In llm 1 mat Ml rotivlrllnu llpaatralliif linr-ao, ill or muli'i ! iiiihIiikIikii7 ol ll mnmiHT In olililliiu Ki Urn alinir, idm inli nuinU ' olturi nn Urn muni riitiilllluti t O.IKi f.ir til ln.ru ea brftnll linn" aliiH Imr mi ImiiIi or Hilim Jaw, llrr.ii'1 r'iir'l l In right I'ntmtli'a. Umim larni'f, l.k mnl ( roiu miiiiiiIiv. i I r, r ?I1U'1 Wlirtl Mil'l. Nun (ml grown Hnrtfm anld, enn only In lf w . limiWM, riUi.o J Or ion. COURT PROCEEDINGS Ciiiirlii ti il ruin In! wiii ToKub'I DiHtnrt No. , South Wnrnor HOI 40 To Kuii.l iMritrlrt No. 7, Hluo Joint Ur, l!5 To Komi Dintrict No. 9. Drewi Val ley 05 To Komi DiiUrlrt No. 11 I'okhw II Creek fifi7 HO To Komi Dintrict No. 2 Tliomn t;roek 0)7 r,'J To KdbiI District No. 13 Uke 2.'!7 53 To linifl District No. 14, Kurt Rock G'JO 00 In tlio mutter of claim sgBintil Lake County, Orrifon, Ilia following were examined, allowed, and ordered paid, h by liiw provl'lf d.out of the nevcral dilfurent Fui.dit, aa follows to-wit: To be l aid out of the (Junem! Fund. I). V. M alloy nalary .0 00 D. T. lioilsil name l'O 00 '1. H. Vernon clciical asaiBtance to aaacmor 120 00 Kathleen O'Null aame 100 00 IVarl F. WIlHhlreaame to Sheriff f8 !H Wm. F. Talne aamt 132 W Clannco U. Snider aame 100 00 To be paid out of the road fund ot Dint. No. II. Hum Coif burn road work 47 12 Clyde Cobun: aame 64 80 Geo. Down aame Flint Vernon aame lf5 6H J. 1). Todd aame 66 03 To bo paid out of the Koad Fund of j Dint. No. 10 Creed I'endlcton chi.Ii advanced f.ir road wurk of I'at Anvland.. 31 50 To bn pa!i of the Koad Fund of Dim. 1 N. 1 U. H. I'arkor road work 12 00 C. F. Caldwell aame 42 50 M. H. Caldwell aame 11 00 Albe rt Mohr aamo C6 00 W. H. Caldwell nme 110 25 !W. S. Wilbe aame 40 00 ll. 8. Caldwell aame 40 25 To be paid out of the Koad Fund of DiNt. No. 1 j K. B. Urewer road work 104 50 J. 3. Martin aame 41 93 Frank Chi Ira aame 30 93 1 Karl Small came 4 60 'Chaa. Pitcher aame 9 &) (leorge l'arkeraame 24 25 !K. Olienaame 6 (X) Oamcnien aame 5 93 j To be uald out of the licneral Koad I Fund ! F. M. Chriaman for ainile tree 1 00 To be paid out of Koad Fun I of Pint. No. 3 CreoJ I'endlcton road work 101 30 Aady Sutplien mime 10 00 Fred Allord aame 13 bO To be paid out of Road Fund of Diet. No. 4 C. II. fendloton road work 40 66 Creed Fendloton same 145 05 Youthful Ivi usic'ans j I . . . t i- Heroic uans ui Civil War V.y CnptMn Cf.OI'.CC L. K1LMF.K ( .....-.....-.--.---t---: W,i ii until r ' ' rxt urn ,:Mlki' niii'l ,l,.l rvlb 'Ci' ln. 'I II I. 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CHinilly one waa a tlfer and one a drummer If a Ixiy could allow liluim-lf tery aklllful Bt the ruli a (Jul dub or tmitie te tuot he wniilij In taken, even If ne liirkeil a ronple of yenrrt. a couple ut hi' Iii h n lid n arore of imiiiirl to ihiiii til in up to the ri'Killn tluii mVIA. life mill W'-l,-lit Tlila arriiunta for Willie JotiiDMiu, ii kim thirteen, who nun awiirdeil a uiednl of honor for nuiiu K'l I -' t art irrfurnii'il the hi-ioik! yem of the war Mli lie lie win a drummer In tin Third Vermont; for the hoy Mini rum of the Twenty llitril Miimmih ii i neltH. tin n im-rtnlly woiimleil ;il the Imitle ul Kuiinoke while nnly tlnr ti-i-ii: ul ;:irliii'r. the ilriiinnier ol the t-ltilli M liiiiciin, tiruuu-ht hiilne to lux anxmuM, wuitiiiK uiuthi-r. ih-iid from u wouml received In twittle when lie huh but little ovel thirteen Clue or Kruy, it iiiude no difTerenre Tli-ri' were A. K. Clark, ii drummer ot the r'lftlj (ieollu refliiK'liL wlio went ttiniiit'll the i-uuii:ilKU U'el,'liliiK lull nlm-ty five (iouiiiIh. hiiiI little i.lfleu ot TeiiiienHee, tlie hero or a i-IiihkiN war lyrlr. who kiih utirM'd tiack to lire from an awful wound only to go fortli airuln to Imttle and never be tienrd from inure m. - r M i rv Sir Liggett Myers Diikf's Miluic makts a great pijte smoke and rolled into a t-i-;:iivtte nothing ean beat it. It is the favorite smoke of thousands of men who want selected, pure. Virginia and North Carolina bright-leaf tolmcro. If yon have not smoked Duke's Mixture, made 'by Liggett $ Myers at Durham, N. C. try it at ome. Kaeh saek contains one and a halt ounces of tobacco thatisc.-ual to uny 5egranulatcd tobacco made and villi each saek you get a book of cigarette papers FREE and A Coupon That is a Dandy. These coupons nre (rxl for many valuable presents such as watches, cameras, jewelry, lurnitiire, razors, china, etc. As a apecinl otter, during May and June only, we wilt tend you our iu trated catalog of present FREE' Just send us your name ami address on a postal. Ccupimt horn Puke'i Afixtur ma uUftlMwiih In tt It am HORSE SHOE, J. T., I liNSl tr S PHIURAt l-u.r, CHANCER TWIST, coupont Horn t'OUK ROSEJ (M tm JmHi (inttm). ril.K, IM.Ul. I.U I. rir i MONT CICAKETItS. CLIX C1GAKET I tS. andMkn tmi r (oupom Itiurj by lJ. Premium Dept. KM aO i I B7i ijjjCCt Jmm Ci a P ST. LOUIS, MO SHEARING CORRALS nt the old Mulkey place, Northwest of town, will be ready for service by June 1st, or as early, before for any one desiring to shear before that time. I will personally supervise all work and guarantee the usual high stand ard of service. Shearing crew will be composed of practically all the same men employed last year. JOE AMBROSE LEADING TBI CHAROK. of ten or twelve, the boy could a til I follow trur army to the front as a vol unteer itml trust to luck. The sergeant nilht relent w hen the tioy showed the stuff th:it "in In him by facing the bat tle n bniM'l.v n his Keillors This ts the way it happened that Id the romance :ind poetry of the wnr may be found the Hohritpiets "The (Iruninier boy or Shiluh" ami "The drumnier boy cf Chii-Uiitii:iiii:ii " They were thetinme hoy. little . I 1 1 1 1 1 Cli'in. who cull Id ut be ii soldier been use lie was ouly eleven years of ml'c Kul he could drum, and the l.liid heiii'ted xoldierN huinured hl iitnliif urn ,'iinl took htm to the front, when- he "mnde i'mnl " first nt Shlloh mid tlii-M Ml ( 'tn-k:i iii:i us. When i in war broke mt In IS(51 the rule roin-i-i'iiiiiu miisli-hiiiH in the Unit ed siiiti'i iii inv wan about the snnie ns In llii- Itritlsh nriiiv. after which tt wns iiiiidi'li-d Aftei the Crimen ii war fCiigtaud ndopti'd the rule of enllKrlni the mu Klclans ax suidlcrs and then formlna them into miisli-al -or or bands Thl beriiiiie the practice of the reun lar army of the l iitted Statea. and the volunteer army, or course, followed the sain- custom The regulations were Hint there mlslit be two must- The life and drum corps of an in I fanlry ri'KliiH'iit formed a unit In It - aelf The memlM-ra were detached I from the companies In which they hnu i enll.steil and attached to reKlment:il headiiiurterN, the same as the color guard Under a chief they occupied aeparate ipiarters and were xubject to the dlrectloiia of the colonel kiii IT or Ocern In battle the lifers and drum mera. especially during the early day of the war, assisted the miri-ons In the cure of the wounded. Often they were with t rangers, udniliilsterliiy io the fallen, and errands of mercy called them to distant parts of the Held In INCst the Federal ambulance corps was organized, and the work of giving flrst aid and remortng the wounded was done thereafter by ambulance at tendanta. This arrangement relieved the musicians of the duty of removing wounded In stretchers and left them free to roam the held lu search ot surlertiig victims I'nllke the rejfloienrnl bond, the reg Iniental fife and drum corps, which Includes the regimental bugler, bus a practical duty to perform In the rou Une of camp and march. The baud la a luxury and an ornament. Con gress discovered that early in INlV and legislated hundreds of bands out of existence The 700 then In service employeo 17.000 men and had already cost f.'i. OOO.txio lu addition to the pay of the tueii. their food and the expense ot transiMirting them It nan pluin at that date that the war was to be a long and costly one. The musicians were regularly enlist ed soldiers, who could not te forced to take up arms and tight unless they chose. The only wuy to alsjllsli the bauds was to muster them out ot service Kut music was not totally banished from the army camps l'.rl- giule biiuds were formed, and some regiments or their othYers or patrons at home paid the expenses and retain ed the music The bugle and the fife and drum are essential In an army to sound the va rioiis calls, which swiftly, as well as musically, signal the orders of the commander to the troops. These In elude the familiar ones of getting - 'em up in the inornin' " and "go to sleep, go to sleep, go to sleep," reveille and taps In camp certain calls are sounded periodically day In and day out, but on a campaign many of them are signals to suddeD change of ac tion. With the army strung out for miles, the bugle or drum at tieodquarters sturts the signal rolling. The nearest drums or bugles repent It. the notes often mingling In emergencies the first signal may be overtaken before It reaches the end or the line by another sent out to supersede it The "long roll" beaten on the drum or the bugle calls "To arms!" and "To dorse." an nounce the sudden appearance of the enemy. The armies of fifty years ago had no telephone or megaphone and ouly an Imperfectly developed telegraph and flag signal system Practically then the bugle or drum, even In the hands of a schoolboy, was an official mouth piece which might order men "Into the Jaws of death." also recnll them In nick o' time "hark from the mouth of hell " To be paid out of Koad Fund ot Dint. No. 11 Creed Pendleton road work.... 47 50 C. H. Pendleton same.. 30 00 Carl fend'eton same 27 00 Pat Angland sane 12 00 To be paid out of the Road Fund of Diet. No. 14 J. W. Martin road work 21 37 H. C. Carmack same 50 50 W. B. Hunt same 27 00 D. KIdgway aame 75 00 A. H. Bruno same 6 00 To be paid out of tbe Road Fund cf Dtat. No. 6 John Walker toad work 7 00 To be paid out of General Road Fund F. W, Silvertooth road supplies 6 00 Warner Valley Marc. Co. aame.. 15 30 In the matter of appointing Road Supervisors for the following Road Districts in Lake County Oregon. It Is hereby ordered that tbe follow ing persons be and they are hereby appointed Road Supervisors for the Koad Districts hereinatter named, to-wit. . District No. 2 Summer Lake J. D. Clark District No. 10 Goose Lake L. A. Carriker Continued on pnge tour Jim Graves Heard From From The Irish News Local friends of Jim Graves, form erly of this citv, will be pleased to bear of him through the following letter received by tbe Newa: "Will try to write you a letter and am sorry that 1 bave not done so before. I know that you will excuse me. however, as you Know how moving and getting located is. .We are all back in Chicago, and do ing fine. 1 am working steady and so are the folks. Today 1 expect to go over and see the White Sox play New York. I suppose that you all remember Dan Linehan, who arrived in Lakeview with Dan O'Connor. I met him here e few weeks ago and was certainly glad to see him. He is working as brake man on the Lakeshore K. K. The weather here is line and warm. I wish that you would write and tell me all about the "Newa," and about the boys-how they are all making it. Will write a little ar tide for the paper some day. Will cloie with bent wishes to all, from Jim Gravea. Chicago. II). May 18, 1913" Twin Valley Land Co. 1 1 Incorporated : C. R. BLOOD, Ast. Sec; C. O. MISENER, Gen. Agt. We have for sale: Orchard and Alfalfa Lands 0 Farm Lands, Timber Lands Homesteads and Desert Lands Special attention given to O.V.L. Land Holdings We are agents for The Fairport Town & Land Co. FAIRPORT TOWN LOTS now on sr . Make your selection before the best ones are sold. A big investment for a small amount of money. LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporared. A Complete Record We have made an entire transcript of all Records In Lake County which In any way.arfect Real Property In tbe county. We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer ever made In Lake County, and ever Deed given. Errors Found in Titles In tranacribinj? the records we have found numerous mort gages recorded In the Deed record and indexed; and many deeds are recorded lo the Mortgage record and other books. Ilnndreds of mortgages and deeds are not Indexed at all, and moat difficult to trace np from tbe records. We have notations of all these Errors. Others .annot find them. We bave pot hundreds of dollars bunting up these errors, and we can fully guarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, Hanager. CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. P. M. CORY, ! LAKEVIEW - OREGON Operates States, carrylpr United 5Ute;Malls, Express and Paseenter e tbe following roates: LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LAKEVIEW AlTOnOBILES OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH THE 5TAQE5 FARESt Klamath Falls Route Plush Route OEF1CES. Lakeview Plush ' Klaauttb Fall One Way Round trip $10.00 $18.00 4.00 7.00 SUga Office Sulllrea Hotel American Hotel WALLACE 8l SON Wm. Wallace, Coronor for Lake County) UNDERTAKERS PROMPT ATTENTION AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Parlors, next door to Telephone Office i WATSON BUILDING Real Estate For Exchange $20,000 worth of Denver property, apartment bouse above stores below, to exchange for Lake County property. Business block in Reno, Nev., valued $125,000, pays 8 per cent interest, to exchange for Lake County ranch. 135 resident lots in O'Brien's Southbrae addi tion, Reno, Nev., 1 mile from P. 0., adjoining the Sierra Vista tracts, owned by Senator Nixon, in the choice part of town three blocks from $G5,()00 gram mar school, to exchange for Lake County property, ranch, or Lakeview property or timber for part or all on equitable basis. List your ranch property or timber with me. I am advertising in several of the Eastern dailies. I am in touch with buyers. Money to loan on large acreages. H. A. UTLEY, Lakeview, Oregon Lakeview Ice, Transfer and Storage Co Telephone No. 161 J. P. DUCKWOKT1I, Manaokii Buss to Moot All Trains. Transfer and Drayage. Storage by cfny, Week or Month "OUIt CUSTOMEKS ARE OUK ADVKUTISEU8"