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Classified A Want Ad in Tho Lako Couriy Examnor Kcpcntetl ft few times, if necessary, will find a customer for that property of yours. They nrc scanned closely by intending buyers, and the cost is nominal 5 cents the line for each insertion. Special long-time rates. , Knit M4LK- KOU rlAI.K &lik. OftYr-1)C uvrvn N. K. X Nee. I, T. 87. R. Ti Kant W. M Lnk. Co Ad.lreM Hitx Uton, 3141 l'Hrnlli'l, KaiiHim City, Ka. U!i: l-(iki.vliv Alwtnu t t 'I'll In Co. Im making hjmtIhI jprtifa on Atmt rtcli to O. V. L. Co.'i tract mid Town Lot, i MINCKM.ANKOtm YOL'K Ori'OUTUM l'Y-Wu want a lifi) IlilatlilllC ri'preswtititllvo lit MiU rcllou to tnka order for our tfixxia. Tha rnoHt complete ttUxk on the l'nciDc Coiut. We furnlnh tron (MH't tin uml pity ciuli wtkly. Writ toduv. Ciuinc Nursery Co.. .10U.30M Htock Exchange lllilg., I'urtland. ()r. A15t6 irP!"- , . .-ij Llql'OKSt Aft M ( IUAIKi J. II. Cl'TLKK WHIHKY AT THE Ilotl likevluw lur. The iMtttand purtHit whisky rrmdo. tf IKLKrHUHKM. LOOK AT THE NOTICE KOK UK ward Itwiicd by the Telephone Company for uentroylnK Ita prop erty. 18U t'JO KKWAKO. A REWARD of llfty dollar la bar tw offered for Information that will EM to tba arre' and conviction of any peiaon who Im atolan wlraa or otbar proporty. front our Company; and tha tame reward la hereby offered for Informal r n that will lead to the arrest and invlotlon of auyoue dea troylou ti roporty of the Company. Chat. Urn bach, SecreUi y Lake Co. Tel A TeL Co. Itttf. TinilMI LAWIM TIM 11 KK LAN I S HOUtlllT AND HOLD. C. II. WIilJHEIt.608 LUMKKK MAN'H l!U0., PORTLAND. OIlKti. I.KUAI. AltVKKTIMIMM 1115 Utkevlow HII Lint No. OttoOl Nfrinl No. Omn ' NOTICE roil PUBLICATION TniU'd Statea Laud Olllco, Luke vuw. Onon, July ltli, 1913. Notice iH lirvty kIvcu tint tho Northern 1'acUlv Railway Company, w hone poet ollii'tMuldrrM ia Ht. Paul, MinutKota has thin 18th day of July, lllia, tiled In thla oftictt lie application to ii'ltvt. under the iiroviaionn of the act of CufittrfKH approved July 1, lsiln (;I0 Htat. 6U7,(i:'U) aa extended by the art of OooKiwa approved May 17, 1900. Lota 3 ami 4, 8c. 11), Two. 41 Houth. R 23 Kant, W. M. Any ami all larson claiming Ad versely the liiuda dt'Mcrlbud, or dimir liiK to object Im-ohiim of the mtueral character of the land, or for any other reaeon, to the dlHporial to appli cant, ihoiiM tile thrirailidavlta nf pro teat In thin oilier oil or bclore the lxth day of SepteiulHr, lUI.'l' JAS. K BURGESS, Rexlster. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS dALE 11 Y VIRTUE of an execution on attachment duly iwitird by the Clerk nf the Circuit Court of the county o( Lake State of Oregon, dated the lOtii .la., of July li:i. in a certain action In the circuit Court for wild County and State wherein Charlea Una bach aa I'lalotiff recovered judgment against W 11. McCall. Ifetulnt for the utn of Four Hundred doilara with interest at 0 pe' ce..t per annum from August 30th lllll. and costs and din buraenientM tuxwd at Twenty doilara, on tlr :ilat day of Auunt 1U11 Notici iH hereby jrlven I bat I will, on the 23rd dav of Augurtt 11)1-3, at tqe front and Kant aide of the Court Hoiimo In Lakeview In aald County, at Id o'clock In the forenoon of said day, null at public auction to the hittln'ot bidder for mihIi, the following described property, to-wit: The South West quarter of the Southeast quarter, and the South rasi quarter of the South went quar ter of flection Thirteen (13) Towntdiip Thirty (.10) South Ranu Fourteen (14) fcl. W. M. Taken and levied upon hb the jiropertv of the said W. II. McCall. Defendant or ao much there of as may be neces-ary to Hatlafy the raid judgment In favor of ('harlt-a Umhach, plisiiiiiri MKHlnat W. II. Mo Call, Defendant with intercut t hereou, toKether with ail coMta antl dlnhurHe uienta that have or may ncctin. W. H. SNIDKR, Sheriff. Daed at Lakevlew, Or. July 17, 11)13. . NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the County Court or the State of Ongon lor Lake County. In the matter of the catate ) of .1. S. Lane, deccaried J Notice la hereby given that Dora Laue, aduilniatratrlx of theextateof J. H. Laue, deocuaed, haa rendered aud filed Iter bnal account in aaid es tate; that Haturday, Septomber (ith 1U13, at the hour of 10 o clock A. M., if aaid day at the County Court room In the Comity Court Hours in the town ol.Lakeview, Lake County, State of Oregon, haa been fixed and appointed by the Judpeof tho above entitled Court as the time and place of heariucr and aettllnR aald account and objections thereto, If any tltere he. All persons bavlnx objtioiioua to aid account are hereby not ( lie 1 to preaeut tbe same at the time and place above mentioned. Date of first publication, Julv 31, lt)13. DORA LANE, dminlHtratrlx oi the estate of J. Lane, deceased. Want Ads I.KUAI. AHVKMTIMIXU NOTICE OF RALE OF . STATE L AN DB Notice is hereby Riven thnt the Htate Lfiud Hoard ol the Ktnt of Oregon Will receive sraled bids until 10.00 o'clock A. M., OctolM-r 7. 1U13 lor t tin folliiwinu: described lamia, to-wit: aii of Sutton 10 T. :w h. :. 21 K. AtlofHectlun 10, T. 37 H. R. 21 K. All bids must be accompnnicd by a rrttularly etecuted atiplicntioti to pur chaw and check or draft lor at leuat fne-filth oi the amount of the bid. The rltfht to rrject any and all bids la reserved. Applications and bids should be ad. dresned to O. (J. Drown. Clerk State Laud Hoard, Salem, Oregon , and marked "Application and bid to pur chaoe state lands." O. O. DROWN, Clerk State Land Hoard. Dated A ok. 1. 1913. A 7-t 8 NOTICE TO CREDITORM In The County Court Of The State Of Oregon, For The County Of Lake. In the Matter of the Eatate of CHRISTOPHER COLUMUUS LOFFTUS, Deceased. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: Notice is Hereby Given, that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Christopher Columbus Lofftus, doceaaed, by aa order of Huuornhle I). Daly, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon (or Die County of Ike, duly made and entered In said Court in the ebov) entitled matter, on July 31st. 1913. All peraouH ha villi; claims against aid decedent 01 said eatate, are here by required to present the aame, dulv verified and accompanied by proper vouchors, as required by law, within fix months after the dme of the firm publication of this notice, to mid Ex ecutrix, at the Ihw olfice of L. F. Conn, in tho Town of Lakevlew, Lake Couiitv, Oregon. Dated and tlrat pub liahid 'AuKuat 7th, 1U13. EDITH ti. LOFFTUS. Executrix of the Last Will and Test ament of ChrlMtupher Columbus Loff tus, Deceused. A 7 5 t. In the ( iron It Court f tiic State of OreiiOU for Luke County. FredT. EUev, I'lnluiiffl vs. Kir Thomas Uuctian HeDubtirn. Jane Roe ltu- cbau-Hepohurn, his wifo Salt to and all other persons or parties unknown claim- quiet title Ins any rli;ht, title, es tiite. Hen or Interest in riummons the real entata descriled In the complaint herein Dt-feiidiinls To Sir ThomsM Hucliun-Heppburu, Jane Roe Buchan-IIeppburu, his wife, and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any rilit, title, es tste, lein or Interest in the real estate deacriled in .the complaint herein : In the name of the State ol Oregon. You tire hereby nntilled and required to appear and answer tbe complaint of riainnff 00 file In the atiove entltl ed cause within six weeks irom tbe date of tbe first publication ot this summons, which date Is htreiunlur suited, and you are further notified thnt if yon fall to appear plaintiff will apply I to the Court for a decree agiilust vou as prayed for In his com plaint, to-wlr: DechtrlK nd ndjndging that you defendants and neither of you, have any ratnte or tnterext in the South west quarter ol the , Southeast quarter, and lot one of Section 18; the Northwest quater of the Northeast quarter, and lot tlve of Sec. 19, and lot one of Section 20, all in township 33, south, rane 19, East of the Willamette Meridian, in Lake County, Oregon, and that the above named plaintiff. Fred T. Elaey, ha a goott and valid title thereto In iee simple. Also forever enjoining tho de fendants, and each of tliutn, from a setting any claim whatsoever to said premises adverse to said plaintiff, for plaintiff's costs and disbursements herein Incurred, and foi sucli other fur ther and general relief as may seem meet with equity. By order of the Honorable Henry L. Heimou, judge id the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon for Luke County, made on the 8th day of August. 1913, this Summon is served upon you by publication thereof for six consecutive aud successive weeks lu lite Lake County Examiner, a newspaper ol gem-mi circular). in. The date ol the tii st publication " this Summons Is August 14. 11)1.1. W. LAIR THOMPSON, Attorney ol I'lalutiff NOTICE OF CONTEST Serial No. 0.M1HI Contest No. 002 Department of the Interior, U. 8. Laud Office Lakeview, Oregon, Aug ust 0, 1913 To H-nrv W. Hughes of unknown udtlietiH, t niitestee: You uro hereby not I (led that Fred M. Sheets who gives Lakevlew, Ore gon, as his oost-otllce address, did on July 10. 1913, tile lu this odlce his duly corroborated apk.illcatUu to contest aud secure the cancellation of vour hotnt'eteud, Entry No., Serial No. 05490 made Mnr?h 20, 1912. for the SW, Sac. 24. Township 39 S. Range 18 E. Willaun-i U Meridian, and as grouuds for his contest he alleges that you have never etab liahcd residence on said land; that you have uever cultivated or Improv ed the same In any uiauuer whatso ever; that you have nhandoued said laud since March 2(1, 1912, and for more than one year last Dast. You are, therefore, further notified that the said allegations will b takeu by this oH1?e as having been confessed by you, and your said outry will be canceled thereunder without your l.r.MAi. AIVr.RTIlM further right to he heard therein, either hefoia this office or on appeal. If you fall f o file in this office within twenty days after the fourth publica tion of this notice, as shown txdow, your answer, nnder oath, sHrillt:allr meeting anil responding to t hese al legations of contest, or If yon fall within that time to file in this otf Ice nun proof that you have served a copy of your aoswer nn the said con testant either In person or by regis tered Jnall. If this service is made bjr the delivery of a copy of your answer to the contestant In person, oroof of atich service must be either the said contestant's written acknowledgment of his receipt of tho copy, thowinv t lie date of Its receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the delivery was made Mating when and where the copy wasdedvered; if made by regis tered until, proof of such service must consist of the allldavit of the person by whom the copy was mailed stat ing when and the postofflce to which It wrs mailed, and this affidavit must be accompanied by the postmaster's receipt for the letter. You should state In your answer the name of the ptollice to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. O. G. (itbbs, Lakevlew, Oregon, At torney far Contestant. J A 8. F. I5UROESH, Register. Date of first publication Aug, 14, 1913 " "second " " 21, 1913 " " third " " 2x. 1913 " " fourth " Sept. . 1913 BEETLES DAMAGE 0CH0C0 FOREST Lumber Saved By Cutting: Tree When Insects Are Young:. By a prompt campaign against a flourishing colony of bark Deetles on the Ochoco national forest in central Oregon, tbe government ia eliminating a danger wbicn threatened to destroy millions of feet of timber. Some authorities claim that tbe amount of timber killed each year by insects is equalled only by the annual loss from forest fires. Among the most destructive of these Insects en emies are the bark beetles, one of which, the mountain pine beetle, is responsible for most of tbe damage on the Ochoco forest. This deadly lit tle beetle Is less than a quarter of an Inch in length, but bears the ponder ous scientific name of Dendructonus monticolae Hook, which', being inter preted, signifies killer of the moun tain pine tree, discovered by Ilokpins. Its methods of operation are inter esting. Toe mature beetle bores through tbe bark of tbe tree and ex cavates a gallery in the inner living bark and in the outer surface of tbe wood in which it lays its egg. When hatohed each young larva, or beetle grub, cbannella into his growing por tion of tbe trunk, feeding upon the inner bark. When full grown the larva, slier passing through a dormant, or oupal stage, becomes beetle, ibis beetle then drills out through the bark in July, and, emerging into the world reeks a fresh tree and starts a new generation. With tnis "chain letter" method, it soon infests a Urge sres. The galleries or channels of the larvae girdle the tree and kill it, and tbe beetle's presence i usually discovered, as it was in tbe Ochoco forest, by a patch of red-brown dead pine trees in tba midst of a moontsin side of green. ' In fighting this forest scourge, the method recommended ty the Bureau Money To Loan W. J. SHAVER PHONE 63 Klamath Falls - Oregon $1,000 REWARD i'be Oregon. Cat llorula uJ Nevada Live stock roue Mon AthocialiHi, ul which the unilt.i Ixued Us mvmtaii will xiv ),i-uui reward (01 syideuu leaUiiiK to the ruat aim oonvictimj ui any party or ,a littn ualin- hursm cattle or mule bt. iouKiug to anj ol U uiauiiwra. ..1 aiiuit.ou 10 tin ,iixvo, tba uuiluraiKU,.-. .Bjr. on Hie umo eoiiUitlou fiaO.uu tor all ti or i Qraii.ietl hone- tho "ar oti lailh or ellln" a. Hrautt rtfituriUO lueiKlit eouotlt. Kai.h Harnt'V, Laki ami rtsk vounllxa. 'Inr.. utile 1 wtit'ii "!tl N001 am xrowu UuraessoKl, aud only lu lai d i.ilioiuo W W. UaoaN.l'il.i.OrtiMni' SURPRISING CURE OF STOMACH TKOUUIE When vou have trouble with your stomsch or chronic constipation, don't iiuagtne that your case is be vond help Just becuUBe your doctor (nils to give you relief. Mrs. O. Stents PlaluBeltl. N. J., writes. "For over a month past I have lieen tninbled with my stoumch. Every thing I ate upset it terribly. One ol Chamberlain's advertising booklets came to uie. After reading a few of the letters from people who hud been cured by Chamberlain's Tablets, I decided to try them. I have taken uearly three-fourths of a, package ol them aud can now eat almost every thing that I want." .For sale by all dealers. of Entomology Is followed. The simple removal of the bark of Infecto 1 trees between Ortoher and July, wnile the larvae are still in the tree, I sufficient tn kill them. The lumber may then be told while it is yet sound. In 1912 the infestation was given a decided I check by the cntting of 35,000 trees. ' This summer the attack on the insects ( wss resumed with renewed vigor, and 1 42 laborers, in charge of forest As s tesoit of these vigorous measur es, the government apparently has the beetles under control. Good Beef In Demand Receipts for the week hsvn been ; Cattle 1776: Cslses 131: Hugs 1685; Sheep 1283 ; Horses 24. A big run of csttle st the ysrds for the week. Most of the receipts were the stuff of very ordlnar quality snd a few ears of choice steers. Ths top for best steers was from 18.25 to t8 50 with some good ones going from 6.50 to ?7.50. Prime stuff is in demand. Best dehorned eows and heifers sold at C.G0 to 6.75 while tbe horned stuff went at $6.25 to $6.50, and ranged on down with fairly good grades from 05.75 to (6.00 and others $1.00 to $5.50, governed by age and condition. Bulls tl.00 to $4.50 and choice light veal calves $8.75 to $9.00. Tbe prices of csttle hss only gone to pieces on poor stuff, f.bs better clsss holding op well. The , bog market shows weakness with slow demand. Very light receipts with extreme top at the week's close. $9.60 for one losd, with bulk of sales $9.10 and $9.25. Light receipts of sheep and lambs. Prices about stsnd with last week's quotations. Peace bss been declared between the former Balkan allies, but it is tbe pesceof exhaustion, rsther tbsn honor. Shorn of the glory of their victory over Turkey, fsce to fsce with famine and ruin the Balkans today are doubtless the moBt pitable spectacle in Europe, if not the entire world. The war against Turkey was undertaken witb high purpose to throw off the Turk ish misrule, and their successes were hailed ss civilization's triumphs, but when tbey flew st esch others throsts the Turkish atrocities psled into in significance compared with tbe bru talities that so-called cbrietain neo ple practiced against each other. 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