Classified A Want Ad In The Lake County Examiner Repeated ft few times, if necessary j will find a customer for that property of yours. They are scanned closely by intending buyers, and the cost is nominal 5 cents the line for each insertion,. " Special long-time rates. TOR NALftV rOIt HALK-Muke Offer NIC acrts N. K. X Hec. 1, T. 87, It. 22 Esst W. M. Ukt Co. Addrtw Stockton, 8141 Parallel, Kausss City, Kaa. 71IK Lakevlew Abo tract A Title Co. ta making special nrtoM on Abstracts to O. V. L. Cu.'a Tract and Town Lota. WAWTRO WANTED Man and wlfato ocok and do iratieral work. Apply O, W. K. Jennings. Valley Fall. Oregon. tn20 LI l( IIO KM AHIM IUAM. i. 1I.CUTLEU WH1HKV AT THE Hotel Lakevlew bar. The beat and ptirvat whisky made, tf ikkKrHUKKN. LOOK AT THE NOTICE KOIt KK ward Issued by the Telephone Company for destroying Ita prop- rty. 16LI U K&YVAKD. A REWARD of tlfty dollara la bare bjr otfared for Information that will Nad to the arre' and eonvlotlon of any petaon who baa atoleo wiraa or other property, from oar Company: and the aame reward la hereby offered for information that will lead to tbe arreat and innvlotlon of anyone des troying tbs property nf tbe Company. Chaa. Umbach, Bserstary Lake Co. TeL & TeL Co. ltltf. TIM RICH LAKim "tTmUErTaMM DOUG I IT AND HOLD. C. II. WKBBEIt. 60S LUMBER MAN -8 H LIK3.. PORTLAND. OREQ. t --- LKUl I. AOVKHTIHllltl NOTICE TO CKEDITOaS In the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for the County of Lake. In the matter of the ettate of Henry H. llahn, decerned. To all whom It may concern: No tice la hereby given that the under aliened hue bsem duly appointed Kie eutor of the last Will and Teatament of Henry II. llahn, deceased, by an order of Honorable It. Daly, Judge of the County Court of the State of Ore gon, tor the County of Lake, duly made and entered In aaid Court in the above entitled matter, on July 7,1913. All persons having claims against aid decedent or said eat ate, are here by required to present the same, duly verified aud accompanied with pro per voucher as required by law, with in six months after tbe first publica tion of this notice, to said executor at the Law Office of L, F. Conn, In the Town of Lakevlew, Lke County, Oregon. Dated and first published July 10th 1013. HERMAN GRABBER, Executor of tbe last Will and Tenement of llmiry H. llahn, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . (Not Coal Lund) Department of the Interior, (J. S. Land Onlre at Lakt'view, Oregon, July 3rd, 11)13. Notice Is hereby Riven that-David Young, f Warner Lake. Luke County, Oregon, who, on June Ilrd. 11)11, made Desert Land Kntrv, No 04700, for Lot 3,8), NWtf.Beo.52. and HEtf NEtf, Section 21, Towushlp 41 South, Runge 23 Eaat Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver of the United States Laud Office, at Lakevlew. Oregon, on the 12th day of August, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: James Conlon. John Walla, James Young and Edward Young, all ol Warner Lake, Oregon. JAS. F. BURGESS, Register. Form L. D. 231 1415 Lakevlew S3 List No. 06801 Serial No. 00801 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office, Lake view, Oregon, July 18th, 1913. Notice is hereby glveu Hut the Northern Tactile Railway Company, whose post office address is St. Paul, Minnesota, has this 18th day of July, 1913, tiled Id thts olllce Its application to select uuriur the provisions of the act of CmiKivBH approved July 1, lSOo (30 Stat. 697,620) ss extended by tbe act of Congress approved Msy 17, 11)00, Lots 3 and 4, beo. 19, Twp. 41 South, R. 23 Kant, W. M. Any and all prraoos claiming ad versely the lanos described, or desir ing to objtct itccaute of the mineral chaiacter of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to appli cant, should 61a their stlidavlta of pro test In this olllce on or before the 18th day of September, 1013 JAS. F. BURGESS, Register. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S BALE BY VIRTUE of an execution on attachment duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of tbe countv of Lake State of Oregon, dated the 10th daj of July 1913, in a certain action In the Circuit Court for said County and Stste whuretu Charles Umbach as Plaintiff recovered judgment against W II. McCall. Defendant for the sum of Four Hundred dollars with interest at 6 per cent per annum from August Both 1U11. and costs and dis bursements taxed at Twenty dollars, on tin 31st day of August 1011. Notlc is hereby tflven that I will, on the 23rd day of AuhhI 1913, at tqe front and East side ut the Court House In Lakevlew in said County, Wantf Ads I.KUAE. ADVKRTIMIfttl at It) o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for eash, the following described property, to. wit: The South West quarter of the Southeast quarter, and the South east quarter of tbe Southwest quar ter of Section Thirteen (18) Towoshlp Thirty (DO) South Range Fourteen (14) ti. W, M. Taken and levied upon na the property of the said W. II. McCall, Defendant or so muoh there of as ma lie necessary to sat My the said judgment la fsvor of Charles Umbach. plaintiff agnlnst W. II. Mc Call, I H (umlaut with Interest thereon, together with all costs and disburse inents that have or may uccure. W. B. KNlDIi R, Sheriff. Dated at Lakevlew, Or. July 17, 1013. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the County Court of the State of Oregon tor Lake County. In the matter of the estate ) of J. ft. Lane, deceased J Notice is hereby given that Dors Lane, administratrix of the estate of J. H. Lane, deceased, has rendered and filed her final account In said es tate; that Saturday. September 6th 1913, at tbo boor or 10 o'clock A. M., of said day at tbe Couuty Court room In the County Court House in the town ol Lakevlew, Lake County, State of Oregon, baa been fixed and appointed by the Judge of the above entitled Court as tbe time and place of hearing and settling said account and objections thereto. It any there lie. All persons having objections to said account are hereby notified to present the asms st the time and place above mentioned. Date of first publication, Julv 31, 1013. DORA LANE, dminiutratrlx of the estate of J. Lane, deceased. STOCKHOLDERS MEEETING. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Dent Telephone aud Telegraph Compear, a corporation, will be held in the First National Bank Building In tbe town of Lake view, Oregon, on August, 8th., 1913, at tbe hour of 2 o'clock P. M., for tbe purpose of eloctiug a board of di rectors to serve tbe ensuing year and for tbe transaction of such business as may come before tbe meeting. Dated July 31, 1913. HARRY BAILEY, Secretary. TO SUBSCRIBE IS CHEAPER AFTER ALL We once knew a man who was too stingy to take tbe newspaper in his home town and always went over to borrow his nelgbtor's paper. One evening tie sent his son over to borrow tbe paper and while the son was on the way he ran into a large stand of bees and in a few minutes bis fsce looked like a summer squash. Hear ing tbe agonizing cries of tbe son, the father ran to bis assistance, and, In doing so, ran Into a barbed wlra fence, batting a handful of flesh from his anatomy and ruining a f 4 pair of trous ers. Tbe old cow took advantage of the hole in the fence, got into the cornfield and killed herself estlng green corn. Hearing the racket, the stingy man's wife ran out of the bouse, upsetting a tour-gallon churn lull ot cream Into a basket of kittens, drown ing the wbola flock. She slipped on tbe cream and fell downstairs, break ing her leg and a 1 19 set of fslse teeth. Tbe bsby, left alone, crawled through the spilled cream into tbe parlor and ruined a NO parlor carpet. During the excitement tbe daughter eloped with tbe hired msn, tsking the family svings bank with tbem. Tbe moral is tbst every man should be a subscrib er to his home newspaper. In other words subscribe for the "Irish News", 11.50 per year, and don't forget that ths folks sod friends in the old country might also like to bear of you and your suoesses through the columns of tbe same paper. Ex, OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS Us forty-fifth school year BCPTIMBCN is. 1SIS. DEGREE COURSES many phasesof AamcuLTURC. cnoinkkrino.. Homc economics. Mining. Forcstrv, Com mircc, pharmacy. TWO-YEAR COURSES Iu'aosicul. TURC. HOMC EOONOMICS. MCCHANIO ARTS. FORCSTRV. COMMEROX, PHARMACY TEACHER'S COURSES la manual training, agriculture, domestic science and art. MUSIC, including piano, string, band instruments and voles culture. A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled "Ths Enrichment op Rural Life" and a CATALOGUE will bs mailed free oo application. ' Addrssa H, II. TennanT, Registrar, (tw-T-16 to I ) CorvaUls, Oregon. CULTIVATION IS MOSTJIPORTANT Water on Land Is Only a 8t!artr for Settlers Actual Work Needed. Success of Irrigation enterprises ds psnds, after all, on bringing ths land under cultivation. Tbs soil msy. be nsvsr so rich, the supply of wster nevsr so abundant, the construction of tbe plsnt nsvsr so excellent, but unless the land is msds to produce, no Inter est csn be paid on bonds, no dividends can bs psid on stock, not enough money will bs availsble for maintenance. In consequence private Irrigation compan ies will go bankrupt and further Gov ernment reclamation work must ba ehecked by the failure of tbe money already expended to return to the tund. Tbe course ot Irrlgatlonbas been the spectstor. Relying upon tbe inlustry of his neighbors to Incresse the vslue of big lends, he buys a tract in a pri vate project or locates a farm in a Goveroment project, does little or no cultivation, but sits down, wsitlng to sell out at a profit. If, when wesry of waiting, he la called upon to pay for water-right on a private tract, or mslntensnce chsrge on a Government project, be "routs" tbe company or the Government for oppressing tbs poor settler, he "knocks" tbs wbola enterprise and discourages real farm ers from settling. He furnishes an excuss for red-taoe-boand bureaucrats to be unnecessarily nsrsta witb msn wbo are really trying to make a farm but lack the capital to pull tbem through tbe first year or two, when there is much oitgo.and little or no Income. In settling the Csnadian Northwest the Canadian Pacific Railroad does things better. Knowing tbst persons) character is the chief element in suc cess it sends agents through the east ern province of Cansda snd through the esstern states, wbo pick young farmers noted for Honesty, energy and suecess in fsrming. and, after thoroughly Investigating them, offers to start tbem on one of the trscUMt.is Irrigated. The company furnishes tbe entire capital necessary, erect fsrm buildings, breaks op land and puts in the first crop. The selected settler thus moves to a going farm and pays tor It year by year out of the profits. By thia means each farm Is msds an assured success and the company is assnred of a return on ill investment and of the trafflo tba farm produces. Selection of settlers Is the first re quisite to tbe success of an irrigation scheme. Get tba right kind of men, then give them a start. Shut out the speculators snd weed out tba falluras and incompetents. An irrigsted tract is not complete until it has been oc cupied by men wbo will make it a suc cess. Construction of the p'ant and putting waterjon tbe land are only the beginning ot'the works Oregonian. ! La Pine Will Entertain Posters announ clng the grand good roads meeting, with s barbecue in connection, to be held st La Pine on August 9 to 13, inclusive have reached thia city. Ls Pine is in tbe north western psrt of Lske County and about 150 miles from hee. Two widely known good roads advo cates, Col. Charles W. Thatcher and County Judge W. S. Worden, of Klam ath, will be present and will be tbe principal speskers. W. A. Lynch snd V7. F. King, president and secretsry of the Crook County Good Rosds Associa tion, will also attend the meeting. It is expected thata good aixed del egation from this county will attend. Catlow Being Settled Bend Bulletin : Under tba leadership ofT. A. McComb ot Piano, 111., a party of colonists left yesterdsy morn ing for the Catlow Valley where tney plan to take np land. Tbe members of the party, 15 altogether, all belong to the United Presbyterian church and it is their plan to take up adjoining claims and there oy gain the advantages ot a co-operative community from the beginning. Various trsdes are repre sented, Including carpenters, mechan ics, mssons and practical farmers, and at a later date a clergyman and a phy sician are expected to join the settle ment. Stat of Ohio. Pity of Toledo. Lacas County, M. rnnk I. Cheney makr oath that he U senior v Arm Af fc J. Oh.n,ff St Co.. dO liig busliissa In the City ot Toledo, County aud fUata aforveaid, aud that aald firm will pay tba auin oC OKB hunuhku wuJim iuc oh and erary caaa of Catarrh that cannot b CttrM 0 US oat oi uau a imctu uiu. FRANK J. CHENEY. 8ra (a brfnr m and anhaerlbed In my pnaance, tbls ttlh day ef IXoaoibar, A. D., 18sU Seal, A. W. uwsiBuri, Notary Public, Rail's Catarrh Cora la taken Internally and acta dlraotly Uln Uie Dluoa ana mucona sur face ol ue ayaram. oena cur leauiuouww. frea. F. 7. CBENET A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by all Drufclata, T5o. Sake HtU's Family PUla tor eonitlpatioa, IN CATTLB aURILV P-HKVKNTCO cumrs MACK LEG vaccine California's (avorilo, tba moel ana ceaalul, aaaleat lined and lownal priced reliable vaccina niado. Powder, atrlng or pill iorin. Writs lor (re Black Laf Booklet. TUI CUTTEI LABORATOtT BaiiKBUtv. Cai , If your drug !! does aot stock oS racilnes, older direct irom a. BLACK rief IP. PASSENGER SAYS TOO MUCH NOISE Whittle on 8. P. Freight Train Wakes the Almost Dead. 8hlkaro Takumoto, "Jspsnese pas senger", hss written to tba lion. S. Pacific Company, ssrnestlv asking why, "plesse. do engineer 9:30 evening p. m. freight train oecesssry blow whistle witb so long Issting of sounds tor calling back end brake-man If B short whistle call would waka bis baby snd back-end traksmsn with ssms effect esch departure?" And Takomo to, too, has some suggestions regard ing Pullman cars. "Dear Hon. 8. Pscbic : "I am residing in these Suison Citv snd question, plesse, do engineer 9 :30 evening V. M. freight trein necesssry blow wbiBtlo witb so long Issting of sounds for ealling bsek end brske-msn if 6 short whistle call would wake my baby and back end brake-man witb asms effect escb depsrtoreT Many other trains at crosaings raise asms long night noises; eannot all lives be ssfe witb less awaking of almost tbe dead? "Also recent time of Iste I trsvel witb hon. employ in lovely electric lights Pullman csr&'AIiena" and can not find satisfy place to los m wstcb snd Americsn eagle ($10.00) for com plete safety. Could not hon. Pullman ssve 25 cents from every gentlemen in lower berth rata finsneisl condition by inserting in smoke room wssh place, one small ssfe deposit boxconvenlence (10 cent to porter upon arrival at deatitution to leave key with it), so ssvlng temptstion of robbery under pillow. "Thanking vou for quiet relief to home sod very grateful for travel ssfe- Your truly, 'E; Sbikaro Tskomoto Jspaneie Passenger." 3 imZWA Ths Southern Psciflo hss answered Taknmoto and assured him thai it will do all it can that "all lives be ssfe withjlege awaking of almost the dead". Money To Loan W. J. SHAVER PHONE 63 Klamath Palls - Oregon OalleaUte, eedeee. M Mitel w Oiiiieanlel e-Ve?lfaltrUi? 1 beet !Ut.UaaoI a.rtaaaTEJrope- We hei eeeajrete e ear (I ..aeee. eeeelleel ;"" ' . of euRer million aollea. WBX1K at. at. PreeMeat. Albany Oealeew Albany. Oreaeat Bradley Engineering Co Sliiilng, Civil & Sanitary 13NGINEEIIS Foirport, Cul. Iteiio, Nevada Cs E. Froman Designer and Builder Plsns and SpeclQeatlons of all klnda furnished at reason able rates Lakevlew Oregon SIOOO Dollars Reward I own all tbe cattle branded 70 or XL and formerly owned by Cox & Clark and tbe Huryford . Land A Cattle Company. These cattle are now on the ranges 01 Modoc and Lassen Counties. For Information leading to tbe arreat and conviction of any party or parties lllpgally branding, killing, driving off or dis posing of Any ot the above cattle I will pay ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS and tbe costs ot arrest and prosecution. Bend all Information to . II. Day, Alturas, Modoc county Cal., or to me at Latrobe, 1 Dorado County, Cal. If guilty party might es cape, promptly notify the Sheriff of the county In which tbe Illegal act waa committed and advise me by wire at my expense. W D. DUKE. Oct. 17 $1,000 REWARD Tbs Oregon. Cat. Uorula and Nevada Llv Stock Potee Jod Ataoclaton, ol which lb under alined la a member will aiT 11,000.00 rowara for erldencs leadiua to tbe r reel and oonrlctloo ol any pur 1 j or par tie etcallnc boraoa. cattle or mule b lontrlntto any ollu memberi. la addition to tba above, tbe uuderaianed trier on tbe am condition tOtO.oo lor all bore M branded bor-bo bar on both or either law. Brand recorded in eight oountlea. Ruge Harney, ik and Crook oountioa. Horee rented when sold, Nod butk-rown hone told, and onlrln large ouhchos W. W. Baows, rile, Oregon. PR0FE3SI0NAL CARDS QHAELE8 UMBACti Land and Law Ofilce Abstractor of Titles KaUbllehad 1SSS Lekerlew Or, L,. F. Conn Attorney at Law and Notary Public Lakevlew, Oreares OrriCI-DalT BaHdraa. J D. VENATOit Attorney at Law, Im4 Matters MperlaJt OrriCE Oalf Balldlnc. 7 LAIR THOMPSON Attorney at Law Office on 8rd Floor Heryford Bldg. LaXBVIEW. URKjo DIC. J. HIVING KU8SELL Phrelelma anal Sara-) 8nyder & Reynolds Drag Store PB05EI OrriMt, Main S Raaltlene 7TS J. L. LYON DENTIST No. 843 ileryford Bldg., Lakevlew, Ore. READ MY PRICES ON DENTAL WORK Gold Crown $ 7.00 Plates 12.00 Extractions .50 Amalgam Fillings 1.00 Porcelain Fillings 1.50 All work guaranteed THEN PLEASE COMPARE MY WORK I want you to. I use every known method and appliance to make it painless for you. That is my greatest advertise ment and why I'm busy. DR. W. HAYDEN FISK 337-339 Heryford Bldg. How to Keep a Boy Healthy and Happy That is what every mother of a crowing boy is anxious to know. We offer the solution to this problem. It is one of the very few absolutely sure ways of making; a happy, manly boy. Pat him Into prevail and let htm lire outdoor erery poeaible moment of hi life. The dressed up boy who . hardly dares to move for fear of soiling or tearing his' clothes is about the roost unhappy and peevish individual alive. The boy in overalls (if they are the right kind of overalls) hasn't a care on SI'S: KS: Get Him Two-Horse Brand Overalls The best that are made. Con structed for comfort and long wear. Saves the good clothes. The boy always looks neat and trim. Ask your dealer for Two Horse Brand Overalls. Take no others. A New Pair If Made and Guaranteed by Levi Strauss & Co. San Francisco FOR SALE Six hundred Lincoln Buck Lambs, first of Sep tember delivery. For particulars in quire Pyramid Land & Stock Co., Reno, Nevada Let the Examiner figure on your next Job Printing. ' 1 11 Keep The Kidneys Well Health U Worth Saving, and Some Lakevlew P.-ople Know How to Save It. Ms 117 Lakevicw people tales their lives In tbeir bands by neglecting tho kidneys when tbsy know these organs need belp. Weak kidneys are responsi ble (or s vast amount ol s a tiering and 111 health, but there Is no need to sof ter nor remain in danger. Use Doan's Kidney Pills a remedy that has helped thousand of kidney sufferers. Tbe following statement leaves on ground for doubt. X. Marchand, Warden Ave., Klamath Falls, Oregon, says: "Some time ago I Bret no ticed symptoms of kidney trouble. My bsck pained me Intensely snd I was obliged to arise many times at night, owing to too frequent passages ol tbe kidney secretions. Often my back ims so weak I had to quit work. Doan's Kidney Pills were finally brought to my attention and I began using tbem. They restored my kid neys to a normal condition, stopping the pains In my back. I give Doan's Kidney Pills credit for my care and highly recommend them to other kid ney sufferers." t or sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foater-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo. N. Y., sole sgentu for tbe United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Vic rreaident Thomas R MannaU . Secretary ol 8 late Secretary of Treasury gecreUrjrof Aw ..... William J Brraa William O McAdoo .... lindley II Garrison ... Jame C McReyaold Albert 8 Borleeoa Joeepho Daniel Franklin K Lana Attorney weneral Poetmuur General Secretary ol Nary Secretary ol Interior secretary ol Arlcnltor Secretary ol Commerce.. Secretary of Labor ....David F H ooilon .William C. KedBeld .. William B. wllaoa Internal Con mere Commlatiorier. Edgar K Clark BTaTB. Oovernor Oswald WM Secretary ol Bute Ben W. Olcou iTeaaurer Tuo. B. Kay Attorney General .A. M. Crawford Sunt. Public Instruction. ... L.B. Aldermaa ...W. 8. Danlway JohnD.Mickl K. Cnamberiaio rrinier Dairy and Food Com. (7. B. Senator.... Cong-reamen .., (Geo. i Harry Lane (W.C. Hawley in.j.e . 61 n noil nyitmanm Chief Juitice T. A. Moor Robert Kakia H. J. Bean G.H. Burnett Associate Jaatioe . VX.A. McBrld (IXTB XODICL1X DtBTBlei. Henry L. Be niton fndae Attorney... Jona uwia LaatSLaTITB W. Lair ThompaoB ! Vernon A Forte Wley o Smith Joint Senator Kepreaentatly .. O 8.LABD OFFICE. Arthur W. Orion Rtr1tef . FreS V Cronemiller KeceiTW ro&Ksr omcK Gilbert D. Brown Buperrlaor veiaoa J. BUlIng ttrajing Aaatataat - Norman Jaoobaon... Foreat Aaltan D. F. Brauui Forest Clerk LA KB COUNTY Judge Clerk Sheriff rreaaurer... ...B. Dalr .....F.W. Payne W B Buider . F. O. Ahlatrom A. J Foster ... C. E. Oliver ....9. A. Muahea F. K. Anderson T. B. Wakefield . ...D.P.iiaUoy School 8o.pL , Surveyor Commiaalooera J County Stock Inaneclor , TOWN OF LAKKVISW. E. B. Rlnehart : .Mayor Lee Beall W. F. Grab J . P. Duckworth I .Coanctlmen D. T. Godali ( Writ. Wallace Recordui A. Biebcr lreaanier CHURCH DIRECTORY FT ROT METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY jchoolatl0a.nl. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Bpworth Leacu every Sunday evening at :. Prayer Meeting Than lay at 1:80 p. ox. Choir meeting at S:80p. m, Ladiea Aid Krery Wednewiay at 1:90. p. at. everybody cordially Invited to all aervlce. B. X.MVKBS. Pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF LAKEVIXW Preaching aervice at 11 A M and 7:80 P M oa let ud ard Hun. Sunday School at 10 A M. Junior Society at t:S0 P M. Baptiat Young People' Unloa at :80 P M on each Bonday. Prayer Meeting at 7:80 P M Wednesday eve ning. Everybody Invited to attend all ser vice. RJV. A. F. SIMMONS CATHOUC CHURCH EVERY SUNDAY MASS at 8:00 and 10a.m.; Roeery at IMu. Mas on weekday at 7:00 a.m. Bervtoea la IhaNew Church. T.T.KEEN, 8. J. FIRdT PRKUBYTKRIAM CHURCH OF LAKE VIEW, meet In ths Maaonio Hall. Sunday School at 10:00 AM.: Morning Service at llUIS Evening Servios at 7:80. Prayer Meeting oa Wednesday at 7:30 P.M. AU are cordially In- i Tiled. BJtV. GEO. A. CRAWFORD. Paalor. I LAKEVIEW EPISCOPAL MISSION Lay Read ing Service In the Hall ol the Miauloa In the Roomaol L.C.I.U. (Bunting Bulldlnir) Centae Street, every Sunday evening at 7:80 O'clock. All are cordially Invited. first Baptist church of oohk lake at New Pin Creek, Oregon. Preaching ser vice at 11 A U and 7:80 P M ( each Bunday hi everv month. Bunday School at 10 AM. Prayer Service at 7:30 oa Wednesday evening of each weed. All are cordially invited to attend the services. RKV. L. E. HENDERSON. LODGE DIRECTORY LAKEVIEW LODGE No. 71, A. F. A. M. Hold stated meeiine Saturday on or before, full moou. Maruk ti, April 19, May 17. Special meeting' upon call, generally Saturday even, ing. Visit lug brethren welcome. JohaL. Clark, W. M. 1 H. M. Nolle. Soc'y DEGREE OF HONOR LAKKSHORE LODUk No. 77, D. of H., A.O. U.W., MeeU rlrot and third Thursday of each month in Mrsouie Hall 1 Mary Post, C.olH.; i. Bell Arsner, U ol H.; Lora Snyder C. of C, Alamed Brown, Recorder. ' t. O. O. F. LAKEVIEW ENCAMPMENT NO. 1 I. O. O. F., meets the first and third Thur Jay evenlnga ol each month in Odd Fellows Hall. Lakevlew. D. T. Uodsll, CP.. E. F. Cheney, burl be. A O. U. WLAKEVISW LODGE NO. Ill Meet every second aud lourth Thursday ol each month. In Masonic Hall, LakevUw. E. D. Everett, M.W.i Dan Bruunan. R. I. O. O. F- LAKKV1KW LODGE. No.fi. I U O. F meeu every Saturday evening tuOdl Fellow Hall, at 7:80 o'clock, from October 1 to April 1, and at olclock Irom April I '- September SO. Ralph E. Kooser, N. O.l E. H . Clark, Secretary EKBKKAU LODGE-LAKEVIEW LODGE, NO Si, L O. O. ., meet lh aecond and fourth Friday of ch mouth In Odd Fellow Hal I Frauoe Corbett, N. U.; V. O. Moss. Bec'y,