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Classified A Want Ad In The Lako County Examnor Repeated a few times, if necessary, will find a customer for that property of yours. They arc scanned closely by intending buyers, and the cost is nominal 5 cents the line for each insertion. Special long-time rates. roR MALM' FOIl HALK Mnko Offer-Kit acres N. K. H Hec. I, T. 87, It. XI Kast W. M Lake Co Address Hiorkton, SHI Parallel, Kaunas City. Kai. 11IK lakevlew Abstract Title Do. la making ssclal prices on Abstracts to O. V. L. (').' Tracts and Towu Lota. tlqlOHM ANIM lUAttat. . H.UTLKIl WillVfTHK Hotel Lakevlew bar. The bestand purest whisky made, tf TkMirHUNM. LOOK AT THE NOTICK KOK UK ward 1 turned by tbe Tvlcphorie company lor destroying Its prop, erty. Ietl t&UKUWAKD. A REWARD of fifty dollar la here tjf offered for information thai will NU to tba aires' and conviction of any pel son who baa stolen wlraa or othar property, from our Company: and tba aama raward la hereby offered for Informal i'io that will lead to tba arraat and conviction of anyona daa troy log tba pro pa rty of tba Company. Ches. Umbaoh, Secretary Lake Co. TaL TaL Co. VOL timbkm i-amo TIM UK It LA NIKS HOUOIIT AND HOLD. C. II. WEUUKU, 608 LUMBKI'. MAN'B IlLIXJ.. FOHTLANO. OH HQ, I.KUtl. AIVKKTIMSJ NOTICK TO CKEDI TO.vS In tlin County Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for the County of Lake. In the matter of the eetste of llcory II. linhn, deceaaed. To all whom It may concern: No lien la hereby Riven 'that t tit uuiicr signed line bhn duly appointed Kxe tutor of the Isai Will uud Tentaiiient of Henry II. Ilnhn, deceased, ly n order ol Honorable I). Duly, Judge of tho County Court of the State ol Or Ifon, for the. County of Lake, duly made and entered Id said Court in the above entitle! matter, on July 7, 1113. All persona having rlalma against aid decedent or said estate, sre here by required to orewut tho same, duly vended ai.d accompanied with pro per vouchers an required by law, with to all months after the first publica tion of this notice, to aaid executor at the Law Office of l F. Oonn In the Town of Lakevlew, Ike County, Oregon Dutrdend first published July 10th luia. IIKKMAN ORAEBKR, Kxecutor of tho laat Will and Testament of Henry II. Ilaho, deceased. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal Land) Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lakeview. Oregon, July 3rd, lUl.'l. Notice la hereby given that David Young, of Warner Lake. Inke County, Oregon, who. on June.'lrd. lOll.insae liesert Land Kntrv. No 04700, for Lot 3,8 NWJf,Keo.42. and HEJ NKtf, Section 21. Townahtp 41 South, Range 23 KaMt Willamette Meridian, httM tiled notice of Intention to make Imal Prool. to establish claim to the land above duHorlbed, before Regimer and Receiver of the Hulled Btatee Laud Office, at Lakevlew. Oregon, on the 12th day ol August, 10KI. Claimant names as witnesses: Jamea Conlon, John Walla, James Young and Kdward Young, all ol Warner Lake, Oregon. JAK. F. BURGESS, Register. Form L. D. 231 144ft Lakevlew H.'i Lint No. 00801 Serial No. OtWOl NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION United States Land OIHce, Lake view. Oregon, July IN th, 1013. Notice 1m hereby given ttut the Northern Pacific Railway Company, whose post ollice address is St. Paul, MinneHota. haa this 18th day of July, 1!)13, tiled In thin offlce ita application to select tinder the provisions of the act of CoimrenH approved July 1, lSDo (30 Stat. BU7,ei;0) as extended by the act ol (JooKeNH approved May 17, MM, Lots 3 and 4, Hee. 19, Twp. 41 South, 11. 23 Kant, W. M. Any ami all persons claiming ad versely the lauds descrllied. or desir ing to object because of the mineral rhaiacter of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to appli cant, ahould file their alliditvtts of pro teat In this ollice on or before the 18th day of September, 1013. JAM. F. BUROESS. Register. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S BALK BY VIRTUE of an execution on attachment duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the county of Lake State of Oregon, dated the 10th da of July 1013, in a cei tain action In the Circuit Court for said County and State wherein Charles Umboch aa Plaintiff recovered judgment against W II. McCall, Defendant for the sum of Four Hundred dollars with iu teres t at 0 per ceut per aunum from Auguat 30th 1011. and coats and dis bursements taxed at Twenty dollars, on th 31st day of August 1011. Notice is iereby driven that I will, on the 23rd day of August 1013, at tqu front and East side of the Court House In Lakevlew In said County, At 10 o'clock in tbe forenoon of aaid day, sell at publie auctlou to the highoat bidder for oash, the following described property, to-wlt: The South West quarter of the Southeaat quarter, and the South- Want Ads I.KMAI. AllVKHTIMIKM sent (iiiartor of the South went qtiar ter of Section Thirteen (18) Towoship Tinny () Hontn llange Fourteen (14) Vi. W. M. Taken and levied upoo na the nrnnwrl nf tint an lit W. If McCall. I)'feii(iaiit or so much there of as ma Ik newaaiiry to satisfy the asld judgment la favor of Charles Urn bach, plaintiff against w. II. Mc Call, Defendant with Interest thereon. together with all costs and disburse ments that have or may secure. W. B. PNIDBR, Sheriff. Dated at Lakevlew, Or. July 17, 1013. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the County Court of the State of Oregon lor I-ake County. In the matter of the estate ) of J. S. Lane, deceased ) Notice Is hereby given that Dora Lane, admlnlatratrix of the estate of J. M. Iane, deceased, haa rendered and filed her final account In said es tate; that Saturday, September Otb 1913, at the hoor of 10 o'clock A. M., of said day at tbe County Court room In the County Court House in the town of Lakeview, Lake County. State of Oregon, has been fixed and appointed by the Judge of the above entitled Court as the time and place of hearing and settling said account and objections thereto. If any there lie. All persons bnvlng objections to said account are hereby notified to present the same at the time and place above meuttoiisd. Date of first publication, Julv 31. 1013. DOHA LANK. drnlntstratrlx ol the estate of J. Lane, decerned. STOCKHOLDERS MEEKTING. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Dent Telephone and Telegraph Company, a corporation, will b held in the Flrxt National Hank Building In tlm town of Lake view, Oicgon, on August, 8th., 1013, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M , for the purpone of electing a board of di rectors to serve the c nuing year and for tbe traoMiicti.'ii of such huaineaa as insy come tiefore tbe mcelln r. Dated July 31. 1013 HARRY BAILEY, Secretary. NOTltE OF SALE OF STATE LANDS Notice ia hereby given thnt the State Lund Itoard Ol the State of Oregon will receive araled hiila until 10:00 o'clock A. M.. October 7. 1013 for tLe following described lands, to-wit: All of Section 16 T. 38 8. !'.. 21 E. All of Section 16. T. 37 8. It. 21 E. All blda inuot be accompanied by a regularly executed application to pur chase and check or draft lor at least one-fifth of the amount of the bid. Tbe right to reject any and all bids la reserved. Applical lona and bids should be ad dreaaed to G. (i. llrnwn, Clerk State Land Heard, Salem, Oregon, and marked "Application and bid to pur chase state lands." G. G. BROWN, Clerk State I,anl Hoard. Dated Aug. 1. 1013. a 7-t 8 NOTl'.'E TO CREDITORS In The County Court Of The State Of Oregon, For The County Of Iake. In the Matter of the Estate of i CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS LOFrTUS, Deceased. ) TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON CERN : Notice la Hereby Given, that the undersigned has beendulv appoint ed Executrix of the Laat Will and Testament of Christopher Columbus Lofttua, duceased, by sn order of Honorable U. Duly, Judge ol the Couuty Court of the State of Oregon for tbe County of lake, duly made and entered in said Court in the above entitled matter, on July 31st, 1913. All persons having claims against aid decedent or said estate, are here by required to preneot the same, duly verified and accompanied by proper vouchers, aa required by law, within aix months after the date of the first publication of this notice, to said Ex ecutrix, at the law ollice of L. F. Conn, in tho Town of Lakevlew, Lake Couutv, Oregon. Dated and first pub lished August 7th, 1013. EDITH P.. LOFFTUS. Executrix of the Last Will and Tect sment of Christ. .phtr Columbus I.off tua. Deceased. A 7 5 t. Money To Loan W. J. SHAVER PHONE 63 Klamath Falls - Oregon $1,000 REWARD reward I01 arldeuoc Inaillnar in litm ' . fifj ;ret and conviction ai.r uarn orDar lleaatuallns bnraei, cattle or uiulea be loiitflngtoauy of Ita metuDora. .u addition to lb above, tbe underalxned jderaon (be aauteoundltlou IslO.W lor all bora M branded borae aboe bar ou both or eltbei law. brand recorded In elgbt eouuttea. Rauga Uarner, Lake and Crook oouutlea. Boraea rented when told. Nooo but grows homeaaold, and onlrtn larg oobubea W.VT.jjaow. Kite. Oregon. At 1 o vrviun. iii -;ls"U. iforuls and Nevada srf ' f-lWi Ws H,,",k l'owo- S'J! ml-. 'lou Aiaoclatou, ol . VV whlrb Oia under " i 'J li.l Ivl '& at sued lis mem bar i ' rvM" win Kn ti.ow.oo DIRT ROADS BEST FOR ALLPURPOSES Must Ba Well Drained and Heavily Rolled. NARROW TIRES RUIN ROADS On Farm' Wagons 8x Inoh Tirs Would Ksap Highways Wsll Psoksd snd Prsvsnt Mud snd Ruts Would Re quire Legislation. I don't suppose that I differ from tbe other eiirf.;?ers or from expert road builders, but my Idea of a perfect coun try mud Is this: A dirt road of easy ttrndes, well drained, plowed deep, Krndcd and harrowed and last, but by 110 means I cunt, thoroUKhly and heav ily rolled. This rolling will make It solid and hoinoKeneous and prevent sink holes, says Thomas II. King In Houthern (iood Itoads. Theu when It Is opened to tbe pub lic there Is a road superior to any pave ment or macadamised surface for six reasons, which are: This road is cheaper to build In the first place tbe material Is "right there." It Is more easily and cheaply kept In good condi tion. It Is oasler on horses' feet It Is pleosauter for light and pleasure trav el. It Is equal to any road for heavy work aa long as It remains good. Wide tires wld csnse It to remain good. Tbe people the country over have been very generous to themselves in sssumlng such a vast amount of bond ed Indebtedness for tbe purposes of obtaining good roads. Naturally tbe general Idea is that tbe money thus expended will give them rosds permanently good. But will it lie so? No rond. however well built, will tuke cure of Itself with the pres ent means of trafUc. Under the unthiuated system of care tskliiK 11.; w In vogue tbe sad experi ence of generations teuches us that It will !e UNi-lfNH to look for any proper care or attention being given them when It Is iii-edid. Neither do I In-Hove the public will stand for the exense of a gang of men on the roads In every township the greater portion of the yi-nr with a Or. ?. v - V sf r C; 1 , An, at j BCILDINQ A DIRT BOAD. big rtNid tux Itehlnd It. How. then, will the rouds be kept up? Or will they finally fade away into the same old rough, muddy condition we huve Iteeii used to for so many years? I wish to suggest a method that will meet the emergency, and If public opinion fuvors It we cau have good ronds at all seasons of the year, and the coNt of upkeep will be so light as to lie almost nominal. We should give atteutiou not to the roadbed it self, but to the vehicles that travel It. for In that direction we will find the remedy against bad rouds. Take the ordinary farm or lumber wagon. In constant dally use every where for hauling loads, heavy and light It weighs approximately 1.00(1 pounds, or half a ton. The wagon will itnivoy 11 ton and perhaps at times more than that; but, as we are dealing only In generil tonus, sny tho wagon with u full load will weigh one and a half tons i:ud It travels on wheels with a tire tivii'l of two aud one-hall' Inches. When we come to think of the number of these farm wngonx inure or loss loaded, passing and re passing continually over the public highways with a tire tread of only two :uul one half Inches and see their effect upon the surface wheu the ground Is softened from frequent ralm It seems as though hot tor muchlnerv for cutting up and spoiling a road I mm I could hardly be devised. While the roud Is drying out the Injury Is still going 011 and finally leaves the surface rough, full of ruts and let me sny right here that ruts are the worst e'l emy of rubber tires with freipient iiiudlioles to go through or around un til 11 track more or less smooth Is worn down, ready for the operation to be re peated at the next rain. This Is no sup posititious case." but the muddy real Ity. ns wo nil know, and (hose of us who have crawled along nt the rate of Hlmut a mile nn hour through liquid mud at one season and over tbe rough, frozen ruts ut another, to our sorrow and vexation, can testify thut such trnveliag Is anything but joy riding. ua DUST FROM TAR ROADS KILLS TREES ON HISTORIC DRIVEWAY French Soisntist Finds That Bitumen Pavemsnt Is to Ba Preferred. Unless the present system of tarring the roadways In the avenues of the Hols, I'aris, France, is promptly dis continued there will soon bo no trees loft at all, according to an announce ment recently made. It Is officially stated that slie-e the roadway has been tarred to minimize the dust the mnnlHr of dead trees which have had to le replaced by new ones has multiplied by four. Moreover, the young trees which have been pluut ed urn unable to flourish, owing to the poisoning of the soil, snd rapidly s-r ish. Although a grant of $0,000 was re cently made by parliament for the planting of new trees in tbe Avenue du Huls, Ijo Forestler bss not yet touched the money, asserting that un til siuie new method is Introduced such an expenditure would be throwing the money Into the gutter. Conditions are tbe same throughout the more trequented roads, which are treated with pitch, and there Is a strong feeling on the part of the public that no time should be lost in radically 'bunging tbe present method and in suring that no further damage shall be done to the vegetation of the historic park. In support of bis agitation Le Forest ler Mlnts out that a commission, ap pointed some time ago to inquire into the matter, has already reported that not only are all the ornamental plants and flowers seriously affected by the tar dust strewn on them from the wheels of passing vehicles, but also that their leaves first show spots resembling burns and then drop off. Among the trees two species, the yew and the plane, seem to resist tbe effect a little better than the others, but even with these final destruction Is only a mutter of a short time. The cominlsstou recommends that the rouds of the Bols be covered with small puvlng stones or bitumen instead of tar. BETTER ROADS IN MIDWEST. Michigan Takes Forward Steps South Yst Far Behind. States of the east, middle west and far west are doing the most toward building good nmds, according to tbe nn-ortls of the good roads committee of the American Automobile associa tion. The prairie and ltocky mountain states and tbe south are waking up, but have not accomplished much in their present legislative sessions. New York leads all tbe states with her new $50,000,000 bond issue. Pennsylvania comes next, with Massachusetts, New Jersey aud Connecticut following. Michigan Is tbe leader among the states of the middle west. Wayne county. In which Is Detroit, plans to build soou more of the concrete roads which have lscii the wonder of the automobile world In recent years. Indiana has made the greatest ad vance of an;, stale lu rescinding a l:iv will- 1! iti Ve I lie ouildlug of tile very liot ri i i niHtssiti'e. The old law li,ni:e.l ''' ! Iiuls of roads that could l.r'll in wit. iiiacadiUu and gravid, la . d at t In- l!l:t session of ' 'I-'-, legislature removes this 1 : : t : . . t titi'l i cmiits the building of .1 y k;ml of roads the sHple may 'l:ooso. The unit of option Is the eor.uty. us In Michigan. Illinois and Ohio also nave adopted progressive good roads leglsluttou this spriug. Wisconsin. Mlnuesota and Iowa are moving forward, though not so rapidly as the central states. Ou the Pacific coast California has done wonders, many of the counties voting the good roads bonds authorized by the legislature. Washington and Ore gon, though in a much more primitive condition, are beginning to follow Cal ifornia's lead. The south is most backward of all. Most of the south ern states have takeu ouly the rudi mentary steps toward road improve ment TO EXHIBIT MODEL ROADS. Government Will Carry Ita Showa to Panama-Pacific Exposition. Arrangements are to be made by the United States department of agricul ture, through I.ogau Waller Page, di rector of the ollice of public roads, to place on exhibition at the Punnmti-Pa-clfie exposition In 1015 the greatest col lection of road models ever displayed in any part of the world. Tho models will furnish exact duplicates of the old Koman roads, French roads aud all of the various types of miwlern roads, together with miniature models of j rond muchlnery opera ted by electricity. ' As a result of the instruction fur nished by these road models, many formers have Joined forces to Improve their own highways, and the road building movement has Imd a great Impetus. When application for expert odvlce concerning nny special road i problem is made to the department the office of public roads furnishes It with out exacting any fees. Amarioan Road Roller For Guadeloupe. A steam roller costing about $5,000 was recently Imported from the Unit ed Ktntes by a Polnte a Pitre mer chant, reports Consul Frank Andorson Henry of Guadeloupe, French West Indies, who also states that a success ful demonstration was given before a large crowd The roller will be used for repairing the public roads and, the coiikuI adds. Is the first machine of Its kind to be In. ported into that colony. HEALTH HINTJOR TODAY. Rips Bansnas Not Indigestible. There Is current a notion that bananas are indigestible. This Idea grows out of the fact that few persons know wbeo a bana na la ripe and ready to be eeten, while many through ignorance eat of the fruit before It ba reached tbe stage of digestible maturity. The pale or bright yel low banana la cot ripe and If eaten at this stage la pretty sure to give tbe eater the same sort of discomfort that results from eat ing green apple or raw tweet pots too. Bananas are not ripe and ready for eating until the akin has become deep yellow or russet in color. Tbe skin may tarn practically black before tbe fruit inside becomes over ripe. A thoroughly ripe banana contains about 20 per cent of wholesome fruit sugars, togeth er with a small percentage of protein and much water. Green bananas, on tbe other band, con tain about 20 per cent of raw starch, which is highly Irritating to the digestive tract and Indi gestible to a degree. Another reason why tbe banana la be lieved to be Indigestible la that tbe fruit la seldom properly chew ed, tbe ease with which it may be poked down tse ttixstt being too great a temptation to Toting America and bis elders. No food Is digestible If swallowed, aa bananas often are In large chunks. Bananaa abonld be cut from tbe bunch to that a protect ing stem firmly protects the end of each banana. Thoroughly ripe banaoas are perfectly digestible, very nutritions and most wholesome. PROFESSIONAL CARDS QUARLE8 UMBACH Land and Law Office Abstractor of Titles KaUbllahed ISSS - - L,. r. Conn Attorney at Law and Notary Public lAkeTlrw. Ores el OFFICE- Dalr Balldlnf. J D. VENATOR Attorney at Law, Vans Hatterm SpMbli) OFFICE Pair Bolldlnc. W.LAIR THOMPSON Attorney at Law Office on 3rd Floor Heryford Bldg. LilKKVICW. IKKi-.W Dlt. J. IltVINO ItUSSELL Phratetaa and Bnrawoa Offlrai Snyder & Reynolds Drug Store PHONE 1 Office. Main " Raaideneai 77S T. L. LYON DENTIST No. 343 Heryford Bldg., Lakeview, Ore. READ MY PRICES ON DENTAL WORK Gold Crowns $ 7.00 Plate... 12.00 Extractions 50 Amalfam 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. A OOOD INVESTMENT W. D. Msgli, a we; known mer chant of Whiteniound. Wis., bought a stock of Cbainlierlniu's medicine so as to lie able to supply thi-m to his customers. After receiving them he was himeelf taken sick and says that oue small liottlc of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrehoea Rem edy was worth more to bim than the coat of his entire stock of these medicines. For sale by all dealers. WANTED AT ONCE Hiht experienced men to work arountl sawmill on Drews Creek, (iood wages to those who will earn it. S. C. Camphell, Supt. Stat nf Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, aa, frank J. t'huey oinkt-i oath tbat he I" eeut. lwrtuvr or tbe Srin of K. J. Cheney A Co., do ing bulma in tue City of Toledo, County aud Stale aftirt-aald. and tliaf aaid arm will pay tbe aura of (INK HUNDRKU DULX.AHS for earn aud every -aae of Catarrh that eauuot be cured by the uae of liall'a Catarrh Cure. FRANK t. CHENEY. Sworn to bp fore me and snbecrlbed In my preeue, this tilh day ot IMKttMuber, A. D., lSbd, Seal, ' A. W. GLEASON. Notary fublle. Rali'a Catarrh Cure la taken Internally and acta dlrtwily uoon tbe bloud and um-oua eur fv vt the system. tf??d for teatuuonlala, r"' F. J. CHENEY A CO., Totedo. a Said If alt DrusflaU, TSe. Take Ball's rauLly rtlla for constipation. BUBSOKIBEFORTHE EXAMINER Keep The Kidneys Well Health Is Worth Saving, and Some Lakeview People Know How to Save It. Man Lakeview people take their lives In their bands by neglecting the kidneys when they know these organs need belp. Weak kidneys are responsi ble for a vast amount of suffering and 111 health, bat there Is no need to sof ter dot remain in danger. Use Doan'a Kidney Pills a remedy that has helped thonsands rf kidney sufferers. The following statement leaves on ground for doubt. N. Marchand. Warden Ave.. Klamath Falls, Oregon, ays: "Borne time ago I first no ticed symptoms of kidney trouble. Mj bsck pained me Intensely and I was obliged to arise many times at night, owing to too frequent passages of tbe kidney secretions. Often my back was so weak I bad to qnlt work. Uoan's Kidney Pills were finally brought to my attention and I began nslng them. They restored my kid neys to a normsl condition, stopping tbe pains In my back. I give Iioan's Kidney Pills credit for my core and highly recommend them to other kid ney sufferers. " For sale by sll dealers. Price 60 cents. Koster-Milbarn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole sgeata for the United Btatee. Remember the name Doan'a and take do other. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY rf,t"'n , Woodrow Wllaon Vice PreeMent Thomaa R Mars bail BeereUr of Stat William J Brraa Secretary ot Treasury William O sfcAdoo Secretary of ar Llndler M Gerrlaoa Attorney OeneraJ Jajne. C IfcReynoMa Poe'.maaier General Albert S Bnrieeon HMl.n W U... 1 v .. i. Secretary of Interior Franklin K Lano .iinwiai, 1SBTH1 r uoniuia Secretary of Com mere.... William C. Kedflald Secretary of Labor..: William B. Wllaon interna le Cob mere -Comiaiauoner dar K Claxk tara. fovemor Oswald Wast Secretary of State.... Ben W.Otcott Treaanrer. Tho. B. Kay A ttorney General A. at. Crawford Sunt. Public Inatmcuoa I .E. Alderman Printer..... w. 8. Dunlway Dairy and Pood Cum JohnD.MIckle (7, 8. Senators i. Chamberlain " H arry Laue 'Jonrreaemen ! v,iC,d?'w!7 IH. J.SinnoU Chief Justice p. A. Moors Robert Kakia A-oci.Uiu.Ucc. jH.BorWt VT. A. HcBride SISTSl JUDICIAL DISTBin. fudge .Henry L. Bnuon attorney... -.-........ jonn irwia UOlaLATTVS Joint Senator. .' W. Lair Thorn peon Vernon A forbas Bepreaenutiva (Wealey p Bmlta O S. LAND OPPICK. arthor W. orton Regieter PreS P CronemlUer Receiver .. POBJtST OPFICX Gilbert D. Brown 8nperrlaor Nelaon J. Billing. Grasing Aaalatant Norman Jacofaaoa Porest Aaalatant P. P. Brennan F great Clerk I lift aTaTf VP V MiaatAJKll 'odge B. Daly Clerk .... P.W. Payne Sberifl: rreaanrer Aaaeaaor school fcupt. Surveyor Oommiaalouer. County " Inaoactor W B snider P. O. Ahlatrom A. 1 , Foater C K. Oliver P. A. Uoehea IP. E. Anderaon T. B. WaAefleid D.P.slalloy TOWN OP LAKEVIXW. P.. K. Klnehart . Mayor Lee Beall ( W. P. Grob i. P. Duckworth j D. T. Godall I .Coiincllmen W'm. Wallace Recorder A. Blenrr ..Treaanrer CHURCH DIRECTORY PIKST METHODIST CHCBCH SUNDAY tcnool at 10 a.m. Preaching every bunday at . a. m. aud 7:80 p. m. Kpworth Leaau every nnday evening at:e&. Prayer Mei tinii Tbura layat 7:30p.m. Choir meeting at 8:) p. m. adiea' Aid Every Wi-dneaday at l:Np. ni verybody cordially Invited to all aervicea. k. K. MYERS. Paator I(4T BAPTIST CHURCH OP LAKEVIEW 1 reaching service at II A M and 1:i) M on at ndSrdSun. Sunday School at 10 A M. . unior Society at S:S0 P M. BaptiM Yonng "enple'a Uuioa att:SOPMoo each runnay. rarer Meeting at 7:80 PM Wednesday eva- leg. Everybody invited to aileinl all ker--a. REV. A P.8IMMOK8 CATHOLIC CHURCH EVERY SUNDAY MASS at 8:00 and 10a.m.; Roaery at 7:80 p.m. Maaa on weekdays at 7 :00 a.m. Service In the New Church. T. T. KERN, S.J. PIRfT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OP LAKE VIEW, meets in tho Maaonlo Hall. Sunday School at 10:00 A.M.: Morning Service at 11:00 Evening Service at 7:30. l'rayer Meetlns WeduMlKV". at 7:80 P.M. All are cordially in vited. REV. UKO. A. CRAWFORD, Paalor. LAKEVIEW EPlHCOhl. MISSION Lay Read lux Servicea In the Hall ol the Miayion in toe Ruomaol L.C.I.C. (Bunting Building) Center Street, every Sunday evening at 7:80 O'clock. All are cordially invited. FIRST B A MIST CHURCH OP GOOHK Mil at New fine JrM, Urcaon. Preaching aer fioea at 11 A M aud 7:80 P M ot each Sunda I everv uioulh. Suuday (school at 10 A M. Prayer Service at 7:80 ou Wsdneaday evening I each weed. All are cordially Invited to itteud I be eervitx k REV. UK. HENDERSON, LODQE DIRECTORY LAKEVIEW LODGE No. 71, A. F. A A. M. Hold I a ted meelin.e Saturdav on or before full moon. March 22. April 19. May 17. Special meetiDge upon call, generally Saturday even Inge. Vlaiilng brethren welcome. John L. Clark, W. M. ; H.M Nolle, Seo'y DEGREE OP HONOR LA KESHORK LClxiK No. 77, D. of H., A. O. U. W Meeta .ir.l and third Tfauradaya of each month hi M aonle Hall: Mary Poal, 0. ol H.j J. Bella Anner, L ol H.t Lora Snyder C. ol C,; Alameda Brown, Recorder. I. O. O. P.-LAKEVIKW ENCAMPMENT NO. I I. O. O. P., meeta the Aral aud third Tbura lay eveninga of each month In Odd Fellowa Hall, Lakevlew. D. T. Godall, CP., K.P, Cheney. Scribe. A O. C. W.-LAKKVIKW LODGE NO. Ul. Meeta every second and fourth Tburedav ol each month, in Maennlc H.U, Lakevlew. E. D. Everett, M.W.t Dan Breunan, R, I. O. O. P' LAKEVIEW LODGE, No. 68, I u. O. P meeta every Saturday evening Ocl t Fellowa Hall, at 7:80 o'clock, from Ootoner 1 to April Land at S olulock from Asn' t " September 80. Ralph K. Kooier, N. G.j K, H , Clark, Secretary RKBKKAII LODGE LAKEVIEW LODGE, NO ft, 1. 0. O. P., meet, the aecond and fouitb Prldayaol eaoh mouth In Odd Fellow Hall Frauuoe Corbetl, N, G.l M. Moaa, bec'y.