Classified A Want Ad In Tho Lako Court y Examiner Repeated a few times, if necessary, will find a customer for tliat 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. CIIH MALM' TUK Laksvlaw AtxamctA Title Vo. la msklna aopclal prices on Abstracts to O. V. L. Co.'s Tract and Town LoU. r UIlUlta ABJlM.ISaAat. J. II. OUTLEK WHIHKY AT THK Hotel Laseviewbar, The liet and rtiirN.t wtilxkr man. if LOOK AT THK NOTICE KOIl Kl ward IhhikhI by the TUfphoiR' Company for nitroyliin Its prop. rtT ft) KUWAKU. A REWAKD of fifty dolUri Is bar t)f olferarl for iniorniatloo that will Uad to the arrea son conviction of njr pat son wtiu has stolen wlrss or other property from our Company ; and tbe nioi reward Is hereby ottered for Inform' n Lhat will lead to the arraat and rmvlotlon of anyoua dea troylng tho property of the Company. Chut. Umbaoh, Haoretat jr Lake Co. TeL & Tel. Co. ltf. TIM HICK I.AIM T1MUKK LANU.S BOUGHT AND HOLD. C. II. WEBUEH, 508 LUMHICK MAN'U BLDO., POUTLAND. OHEO. I.RU4I. AIVKKTII NOT1CK OK AOMINISTKA TORS BALIS OF KKAL KsTATB In the County Court of the State of Oregon tor tt County of Luke. In the nmlti-r of the estate ol Mary IS. Klmsoy, De-ceased Nuili-o i hervby given that umliT and pursuant to en oriler if ale duly mail)' and entera In the ahovo e-n-t'tlod matter liv the aixiva nMtld Cmirt on ll" 2-'UI dity of IHiMMiilier. 11)12. IIimmihIuKi Mulliorlxlntf . iMiipow erltiji ami tlltvetinir K. I'. Chcnvv ut adiii'nlHtrnuii of tho tHtnt i( Mary E. Klrufi-y. dwi-aaiw', to mcII it prl lie auction, to the hi)(h)'Nt bidder, thi r-al proHTty hereiuitfter dt:r;ted, tlm uudei-Mijtiied will on the let clay ot November, 1CI3. at en o'clock In tlia forenoon of aald (tity, Null at pul lie auction to the, hluhmt and bunt bldtler, at the place hereinafter mhi forth and upou the termr herelnafiet art foith. and uhjoet to conllrinatlon ol al v tho atild Court, all tlm rixbt, title, Interest, and eatate which the above named decedent bad at the time of her death, and alio which lie may have aciiulred Mince hrr bar death In and to tlm (olio wing de ecrlbed real property, to-wlt: LoU three and four in itlock live In Town ol lakevirw, Oreaon, and E of NWy and H of NK Sec. 8 Tap. 37 B. K 21 K. W. M., Lake County, Oregon Lots 3 and 4 In Block 6 in Town of ljtkeelew, Oregon, will be old In a sepnrate parcel, and 1CJ ot NVVtf and of NKf of Sec. 8 Twp. 37 8. It 21 K. W. M . will lie aold In a separate panel. That all ot paid real properly hull he Hold for cash In 'hand ami shall la? aold ou the prein laea described a Lot 3 In Mock 5 iu Town of Lakeview, Oregon. Dated at I.akevlctv, Oregon, thU Will day of September, ll Hi. E. F. CHENEY. AdnuniHtrator of the estate of Mary .13. Kluisey, tlecuaoed. Oct. 2-tft NOTICE OF t ON TEST Se rial No. 02150 Content No. (110. Department of the Interior, United StaU'H Land Otl) a. Lukevlevv, Ore gon, ocioImt iu, nan. To the unknown Heirs of Frank Myers, deceased, Contenteea! You are herehy nolllied that J. C. HatiHt-n who given LHkevlow, OrcKon, iim Ida poHt-oilice addrePH, did on Se)Uinbir lo. Hi 11, tile in hum onice ma iuiy cotrolioraled application to context andHecme the caneelliitlon of your liomentcad, Kntrv No. , Serial No D'2150 made June 'I, l'.IO!) hy Frank Mvera, deeeiiMcd, for the WjJ ol the Wtf o( Section 2'l, Townahtp !I0 S. Halite IS lv Wlllnuiette Meridian, and iim Toumlrt for hia conteHt he ahuuea that Httld Frank . M .vera never during hU l ie eMtnlilinlieit reMldviice lii(in, nor cultivated or Unproved haUI laud in any nittnner; that aald FrntiK Myei'H dlud ou or alioiit. July l.jflUll; that hIucu hlu death Ihh heira or any ol them, have not ivHldrd up on, jr ctiliivati'd, or Improved aaid land in any union, r; that the iiainea, Hiti'k, and pliaew of rennleilce o( aald hetra cannot he determined though etilct and diligent Heureh haa been made to determine xtaine; that Raid laud bun heen ubHiidoned nince the date of niakiim entry thnelor by caid Frunk M.vtrx. you are, therefore, further notilied that the (iiid iilU'KHtiori will he tnken bv tlm oIKce aa having been confeased bv you, and your auid entry will he can celed thereunder without your further right to he heard therin, either belore thii oflice or on appeal, if ou fail to file in thin otlii-e within twenty dnya after the FOURTH publication of thi notice, aa aliowu below, your anawer, under oath, apecilically ineetinE and re- pondinK to tbeae allegationa ot conteit, or il you litil within that time to tile in tbii oflice due proof that you have erved a copy of your answer on the aid contestant either in peraon or by ' registered mail. If this icrvice i made hv tha delivery of a coov of your answer to the contestant in person, proof of such service must he either the aula coo trstant's written acknowledgement ot his recetut of tbe copy, showinif the date , ol ita receipt, or the allidavit ol the per aon by whom the delivery won made toting when and where the copy was delivered; il made by registered tiinil, proof ol aucb service must consist ol the Want Ads copy was mailed stating when and the post office to which it was mailed, and this affidavit must be accompanied by the postmaster's receipt (or the letter. Yon should atate in your answer the name of tbe post oflice to which you de sire future notices to be sent to you. JAS. F. UUKUE88, Krister. Data of first publication Oct. 16, 1013; " aacond " Oct 23. 1013; " third " Oct. 30, 1013; " " four 111 Nor. 6, 1013. PETITION FOIt LIQUOIt LICENSE We the underrlgn' d legal voiera of North Warner I'reclnct. Lake County State of Oregon, reapectfnlly tx-titlon the Honorable (Jounty Court ol l,nke Cuuntv State of Oregon, to grant a Lliitior Ltlcenaa to T. J. Sullivan of I'IumIi In aald I'rerlncr. to tell splrittl- nua, malt, vinous liquor and ferment en cider commonly known aa haro cider, In less quantities than one gal lon in aatd isortn Warner i'reclnct, Lake (nnty, On'ifon for tho period ot one tear. And we further aay in atipport ol tbe foregolnir petition that the appli cant herein T. J. Sullivan la the keep er of a legitimate bona fide hotel in In aald precinct, with accomodations for not leas than fifty guosta. serving them with meuls and lodging. Namea Namea George Martlln It. P. Kolx-rta (I. F. Maban Frank Tully J. W. Fine D. U. Clelaod L. C. Beck with J. B. Hurna P. E. laylor H. M. Luce C. W. Dent It. I'. Andrew! II. Polnoexter (). A. Curtis N. E ('aider wood W. H. Henellel II. A. Cnlderwood Richard Allen Austlo Delor L. W. Frakee vV. A Mulkey .1. J. Bcott J. T. Flook Mich. Kelly Cat D. Qulnlan C. It. I'yle M. M. Harry T. H. Hurgess A. J. Ilodgkllia Frank Chlno C. II. lUlH.y Ctll McKee II. L. Freaa Jiniieal). O'Ci nnor llurrv M. Itlifirs " Floyd.) Ketchniii ('on Kltxiterald F'rank M'lvnalian Dan L. France I'hillpI'. O'Connor rt'. E. HchuaUir John L. O'Connor Jaiuea McKee Michael .Lane J lin Lacy Michael M.. I. Harry J. II. Turpen II. G. Allen .1 . M Measner E. O. Mreaner Joe Jo tica J. E, Enqulit Wilbur Laird Oeo. B 11 on gland J. O, Hobcrti Elmer Kinyon CUiih. Cleland J. J. VanKeulen ' E. A. Friday State ot Ortgon, ) as. County of Lake ) I, T, ;j. Sullivan, tieing first duly sworn, according to law, depose and (.ay: That the foregoing petition con tains the tdgnaiuree of an actual ma Jority of the whole number of legal voiera of North Warner Precinct, in I ake County, Oregon, that each of aaid signature in genuine, that each of the persona whoae signatures are algned to aald petition is an actual resident In aald precinct at the date hereof, and was ana has lieeo actual ly reidillug In aald precinct and rest led therein at leant thirty days immediate ly preceedlng the date be rlgned aald petition and nlrto of the filing ol the rame T. J. HULLIVAN ' Subscribed and a worn to b.dore me tbla 13 day ot October, 1013. J.J. VAN KEULEN. Notary Public for Oregon Notice Ib hereby gfven that tbe un dersigned will apply to the Hon. County Court of Luke County, State of Oregon, on November 7th, 1913 for a license to sell spirituous, malt and villous liquors In 1' sa quantities than one gallon, In Maid North Warner 1're cluut Lake County, State of Oregon, tor a period of Twelve months, from the seventh day ot November 1013. T. J. SULLIVAN. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THU BTATKOF OREGON FOR LAKE. COUNTY The (loose Lake Valley Irrigation Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs Hewitt Land Company, a corpora tion, Defendant. EMINENT DOMAIN, SUMMONS. To Hewitt Land Company, a cor poration, tlie above-named defendant: In the name ot the State of Oregon, you are hereny required to appear and answer the complaint of p!aiutlff on tile lu the above entitled court and ciiiiku, within six weeks from the dite of first publication ot this Sum mons, which date is hereinafter set forth, aud you are notified thet If you fall to so Hppear plaintiff will apjilj to the court to determine the amount of coinpennallon to be paid tor a canal and flume right of way, described in plaintiff's complaint, across the following described land: The northwest quarter ol the north west quarter of Section One, towunblp forty-one, south, range eighteen, east of tbe Willamette Meridian, in Lake County, Oregon; and for Judgment authorising plaintiff to appropriate aid landi upon payment of mid com pensation. By order of the Honorable Henry L. Benson, Judge of tbe circuit Court ol the State of Oregon for Lake County, Oregon, made on the 14th day ot October, 1013, this summons Is served upon you by publication thereof at least once each week for six consecutive and successive weeka In the Lake County Examiner, a newspaper of general circulation in Lake County, published in Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon. The data of the (Jrst publication ot thla summons la the 10th day ol Oct ober, 1013. W. LAIR THOMPSON, Attorney ot Plaintiff, MtUAt. AIVr.siTIMiW MrrtCK FOIt PUHLdCATlON Not Coal Und Department of the Inteiior, 17. H. I And Oflice at Lnkcview, Orjton. October 4. 1013. Notice I herahy nl'en that Martin J. Bundert, of LHkevlew. Orrnon, who, on 8eptemlr Kith, 1000, tnivle llonientend Entry, No t'Z478, for lna ft, (I, 7. Sec. 28 and W KW, Kectlon 27. Town-bin 40 S, Kanga 10 E. W). amett Meridian, baa hied notice of Intention to make Final Commuta tion Proof, to eaUliliah claim to tbe land above described, before tbe Ketf Uter and Kecdver at the I). H. Land OfUce, at Lakevlew, Oregon, on the 16th day of November, 1U. Claimant namea at wltueaaee : A. P. Konr, F. M. Jerome. L. A. Cariiker U. IX Wood, all of Lakeview. Oregon. J AH. F. BUKOESS. Renlater. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION Not Coal Landa. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Oflice at Lakeview, Oregon October 28, 1013. Notice Is hereby given that Sher wood . Oiborrow, ol Hood River. Oregon, who, on November 26. 100". made Desert Land Entry No. 713, Serial, No. 0tl4. lor EJt SEtf. Hec. 2. T 34. H K 24 E., aud Unsiirveyed W W, Section 10, Township 34 o, Ilange 2Ti E, Willamette Meridian, has filed i uotlea of Intention to make Final Proof, ,ut establish claim to the land above described, la-tore tbe IttuMer and Re-elver of U. 8. Iand Oflice. : at Lakeview, Oregon, on tbe 20th day ot NovetuUr. 1013. Claimant names as witnesses: Andrew Anderson, ol Plush, Oregon. Elxear A. Pelletler, ol James H. Turpen, of " rat Antriatia, ol lakeview, uregon. JAS F. I1UROES8. Register. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OF OREOON FOR LAKE COUNTY. i The Goose Lake Valley Irrigation Company, a iiorporatlon, Plaintiff, va Hewitt Land Company, a corpora tion, and Harry A. Hunter, Defend ants. EMINENT DOMAIN. SUMMONS To Hewitt Land Company, a cor poration, and Harry A. Hunter, tbe above-named defendants: IN 'I HE NAME OF THE STATE OK OREUON. you are hereny requir ed to apprar and answer the com plaint ol plaintiff, on me in the a Dove elitit led court and CuUMe, within sli weeks from tbe date of tbe first pub lication of this summniiM, which date i hereinafter set forth, aud jou are notified that If you fail to an appear and aiiMwer, plaintiff will apply to the court to determine the amount of compensation to be paid tor the canal and tlume right ol way oe-crlbeii in plaintiff's complaint, across the fol lowing described lands: Tbe South west quarter of Section Seven, township forty-one, south, range nineteen, east of the Willamette Mer Idlnn, in Lnke County. State of Ore gon. By order of the Honorable Henry L. Benson, Judge of tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lake County, made on tba 23rd day of October, 1013, this summons is served upon you by publication thereof at leant once s week for six consecutive and successive weeks in tbe Lake County Examiner, a newspaper of general circulation In Lake County, Oregon, published In Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon. The date of the first publication of this eomiuons Is October 30, 1913. VV. LAIR THOMPSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. S1000 Dollars Reward We. W. F. Detcrt and V. D. Duke, own all the cattle branded 70 or XL aud formerly owned by Cox & Clark and the Heryford Land & Cattle Company. These cattle are now on tht ranges ot Modoc and Lassen Counties. For Information leading to the arrest and conviction of any party or parties Illegally branding, killing, driving off or dis posing of any of the above cattle we will pay ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS and tbe costs ot arrest and prosecution. Send all Information to E II. Day, Alturas, Modoc county Cal., or to us at Latrobe, El Dorudo County, Cal. If guilty party might es cape, promptly notify tbe Sheriff ol the county In which the Illegal act was committed and advise us by win at our expense; W. F. DETER I', W. D. DUKE. N.-C.-O. Pays Damages Reno Gazette: With the filing of a document called a satisfaction of judg ment, In the district court, the case of William Konig against the Nevada-California-Oregon railway was enned in tile district court recently. The plaintiif received tll.985.17 In full settlement ot the original judgment given on the Jury's finding of damages to the extent of 115,000. the sum reoresenting reduction of the verdict bv the supreme court to 110,000 with Interest and costs added. The payment comes in a little less than four years from the time of the Injury. William Konig, then about 64 years old, was employed in the shops of the defendsnt compsny in 1909, and on Deoe ruber 1 of that yesr was Injured while operating a circular saw. A Trivial Matter The American abroad does not lose his head easily. An Italian showed a Yankee tourist Vesuvius In eruption, and thought surely It would stir his awe. But the American, after gating a moment at the burning mountain ssid: "We've got a waterfsll in America that would put that out in five mio Jutes." WAR TALES EVER REMAIN BRIGHT From ths tsles (old around tba camp-fire at every annual reunion of the survivors, tbe annals of our Civil War might be rewritten. A famous Confederate wsrrior, who In bis old sge gained nee fighting fame In the Spanish-American war, was Urn. Joseph Wheeler. Althoagn he wss a ebieftsinof tremenduous force when In bsttle, he was small in ststore, slight in build and of unassuming ap- pearsnce as a civilisn. Shortly after tba United States hsd declsred war agsinst Spain, and while tho preparations for sending tba army to Cuba were in active progress, a strsnger In Washlntgon observed a number of distingnisned Senators gathering round a little grsy-bearded man whom tbey bad encountered at the steps of tbe Capitol, and shaking bis hand with enthusiasm, "Who's thst little old chso they're nuking so much fuss over?" be said, addressing an elderly, stoop-shouldered man who was standing near bim and looking at tbe group with kindling eyer. "Little I" exclaimed the other. "That's Fighting Joa Wheeler. v If ever you'd been in a big bsttle and seen him coming towsrd you at the hesd of a galloping srmy of wild men, as I have, yoq'd know better than to call bim little t tie's aa big as a house I" Terrible as it is to be slain in battle there is one thing the soldier feais worse, declares the vetersn. Thst is to miss toe honor of taking psrt in a grest bsttle and to die inglorionsly at borne when bis country needs bim. An srtillery man from Michigan brought this out during tbe Civil War. The tnsn bad only just gone to the front snd bad seen no real lighting. One day wbile on the march be fell and wss run over by the gun-carriage. He wss so badly crushed that, sorely against bis will, ne bad to be furlougted snd sent borne While he lay in bed under tbe doc tor's care the tsttle of Gettysburg wss fought.. The msn feared be would die, and keenly regretted that. since he must go, it could not have heen on thst glorious field. He celled upon the ductor to besr bis Isst re quest. "Doctor, if I go, promise me this. My stone shall bear these words: "Killed at Gettysburg in the front of battle." "But you weren't," objected the physicisn. "1 know. But it wasn't my fault. If you can't say that, then ssy : "Kil led at Gettysburg during a temporary absence at Brook field." General Phil Sheridan came of "the fighting race" pure Irish stock. His old father and mother, Irisn both, "waiting at home" wbile tbeir son was in the forefront of battle, had to bear torments of suspense, but they never for a moment loBt f sith in the skill and courage of "Little Phil." The old people were living in Somer set, ()., when word came that General Sheridan had suffered a grest defest in the Shenandoah VaUey. They slept none that night, bat in tbe morning the old gentleman said: "Mother, I have thought it all vut. Phil wasn't thers when tbe fight began. That is what the paper as d. It would not be like our boy to remain away throughout the battle. As 1 make it out, Phil returned in time to save tbe day. I'll go to tbe store and wait until the paper comes, get the news and hunv back. I don't believe there's anything to worry about." "1 hope you sre right, father, but I'm afraid yesterday's news was cor rect. Phil has had so much good luck I'm afraid he's had bad luck in this battle." Old Mr. Sheridan was sitting on tne steps in front of the store when a man rode up snd called out: "Good news from Sheridan!" Then one of the bystanders caught up the morning paper and read the account of Sheridan's return to the army: of bis turning the tide; of the President's messsge, of Sheridan's neroic conduct, and the complete rout of the enemy. The psDer said it was one of tbe greatest victories of the war. lhat wss enough for Mr. Sneridan He started on a trot to tell Mis. Sher- idsn the news about her son's grestest battle. She ssw him coming and hurried to the gate to get the tidings from Cedai Creek. "Glory to God, mother! Glnry to God! Phil licked 'em 1 Tbe President has .sent him the country's tbsnks, and tbe paper ssys it wss one of the great est fights of tne war. 1 knew Phil would get bsck in time to save the day." "Thanks be to God!" cried the moth er, and. clssping bands in an ecstaey of gratitude, the valiant psrents ot a vsliant son nttered no other word un til they entered tbe house, when, kneeling together they offered thanks giving for little Phil. Ex. Let the Examiner figure on your next Job Printing. OFFICIAL DIRECTOR ATtOMAL Proliant Woodrow Wllaos Vl fri-aMrnt Tbiimu a MuMhall H-rirrl K't . William i Hrvaa Mrcraiary of Tr. aaury ...... William li M'-Alio Seri-ur? of War Mnll M Oarrlana Atlorot umxral Jain. C Mi-kryoold. I'ootmaatar OsnrraJ., Allx-rt S Vurlraon fcrrlaff ot ftrj Joarpbu lDlli Mreretar; of Interior . , Franklin K Iaim Swiretarj of Arrlaulturs I 'avid r Honatoo Heeraiarjr of Commerce ...William C. Klrill Hwrplarr of Ulwf William b. W llaoo Internal Commerce Commuuiloner . Kdg M K Clara STATS. iftrrvrnor Oswald Waal feeraiar? of 8Ut B-n W. Olcoti Traaaorar , Thoa. R. Ka; 4ttorne ffanaraj .A. M. Crawford 4iim. f ubilo Instruction L. R. AMertnaa Printer W. S. Innla talrjr and food Com ....JohoD Mlckis 0. H. Senators,. o. a. cnambarlaia - imrrj i sua ncraarooa IV.. C. Rswtev 1. J.i Slooou soraaaaoocar Ubtof Jaatlos F. A. Moors Robert Cat. is foci. Ja.Uc. S.H.B?Jnt IT. A. McBrida nsra judicial Maraiei. 'niif , Henry I.. Bnanr Atiorner , Jobn Inrla LaaiSLATivs .. W. Lair Tboinpaop jVeroon A forbaa Waaler O Smite ilnt senator... tepraentatlve . o s.lani orrica. Jag. F. Bargeas Ret 11 lei Tea r i;roDemiuer aecelrar FOREST OPTICS Qlloert D. Brown Hnpenrtaoi Nelson I. Bllllnsa Grailnir Aaalalaol Norman Jacobaon foreat Asalatam V. P. Brennan Foreat Ciert LAKI COUNTY Indaa lark P.W. Paro W B Bnfdoi P. O. AblatroB A. J. Poator IberlSJ.. rrmaurar School eupt..... 4urreyor ........ .H. A. iloabes JvminiBaioBaraj i r . , ' . . . i r. a, Anueraop ConatT toct Inaonctor.. D. P.Mallo) Town orurivriw. E. R. Rlnaharl M.. " fitt((iiii,.t((iii, va Leo Beall I W. r. Orob rv,-ii- D.T.Oodall ( Wm. Wallace Raeordai a. mener Treaaarnt CHURCH DIRECTORY flRST MKTflODIBT CHURCH-flUNOA Y icboolatlua. m. Premcblng aver? Sunday at hi. mu f.ovp. at. auwuito ueuuv C Yd J nndar erenlnf at S:A. Wafer Meeting Thur tafat 7:80 p. m. Cbolr meeting at 8:80 p. m adies' Aid Krerr Wvdneaday at 1:80 p. m erbodw cordially Invited to all ervioea. R. K. MYERa. Pa tor. '1RHT BAPTIST CHURCH OP LAKEVIEW Preaching terytca at 11 A M and 7:80 P M ot un qdardBun. buDday Scboul at 10 A M iunlor Soeluty ai t:S0 P M. Baptist Younj People's Union at (:30 PM on each Snuday Prayer Meeting at 7:30 P M Wednesday ere mug. Everybody Invited to attend all aer 'ices. RKV. A P. HJMMON8 CATHOLIC CHURCH KVERY bUNDAY MA at 8:00 and 10a.m.; Roaery at 7:80 p.m. Maat on weekdays at 7:00 a.m. rVrvlcea la lbs New Church. T. T. K ERN, B. 1. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OP LAKE VIEW, meets In tbe Maaonle HaU. Bunda Bcbool at 10K A.M.; Morning Service at U:0t Evening Service at 7:80. Prayer Meeting on Wadneadays at 7:80 P.M. All are cordially in vlted. REV. UEO. A. CRAWFORD. Pastor. LAKEVIEW EPI8COP4L MISSION Lay Bead ing Servloea la the Hall of the MImJub In tne Rooms of L.C.I.C. (Bunting Building) Cental Utreet. every Sunday evening at I'M O'Clock Ail are cordially Invited. LODOE DIRECTORY LAKEVIEW LODOE No 71, A. P. A. M. Hold. 1 a led in ee tinea baturda.' on or before full moon. Maroi. 1, April 19, May 17. Special meetings upon call, generally Saturday even ings. VUitlng brethren welcome. JobnL. Clark, W. M. ; H.M Kolta.Bec'y JKGRKB OF HONOR LA KESHORK LOOUt No. 77, D. of H, A. O. U. VV., Meets ur-t and third Thursdays of each month ut M-nic Hail: Mary fau, C. oi H.; J. Bella Arxncr, L of U.: Cora Snyder C. of C; Aiaiucd Brown, Recorder. 0. O. P. LAKEVIEW ENCAMPMENT NO. 1 1. O. O. P., nieeta the flrit and third Tburt Jay eveningtof each month iu Odd Fellows Hall. Lakeview. U. T. Oodjiil, C. P.. JC. P. Cbenoy, Scribe. 4 O. U. W. LAKEVIEW LODOE NO. Ill Meets every second and fourth Thursday o! each month, in Maaonle Hall, Lakeview K. D. Everett, M.W.; Dan Brenoan, R. (. O. O. P- LAKEVIEW LOOUB, No. 63, I v O. P., meets every Saturday evening M Fellows Hall, at 7:80 o'clock, from Ociow-i 1 to April l,and at 8 olclnck from Apn1 1 to September 80. Ralph E. Kooter, N. li.; E. II. Clark, Secretary itEBEKA It LODOE LAKEVIEW LODOE. NO c. 1. O. O. P., meets the second aud fount Kridayt ol each month iu Odd Fellows Hal i Frauces Coru-tt. N. (..-. V. D. Moaa. bec'y. PKOFt:3SIONAL CARDS .JLiaRLEfl UMBAC tt Land and Law Office Abstractor ot Titles (established 18 Lakeview. o. L K. Co tin Attorney at Law ' and Notary Public Uki'lew, Orei OFFICE Dalv ilulldiug. J l. V K.N A TO K Attorney at Law, I .a nd HttU'ra Hperlalt OP'il K-Paly Bnlldiug, v I.A1H THOMPSON Attorney at Law OiDce ou 3rd Floor Heryford Lildg. LaKKVlKW, OREUOA A. till EUMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW State and U. S. Court Practice Office ALTURAS. CALIFORNIA Dlt. J. IltVINO ltUSSELL. Fbyslelan and Burseon Offlcei Snyder & Reynolds Dragr Store FUONKi Offlro, Main Ke.ldeuca ITS J. I LYON DENTIST No. 843 Ueryford Bldg., Lakeview, Ore. W. HAY DEN FISK DENTIST' Suit337-339Heryford Bldg. Offtea BS2 It Id 9B4 DIRK DISTRESS It If near at band to hundreds of Lakeview people. Don't neglect an aching back. '. Itackache Is often the kidney's cry for l.fi. , Noa-lrct hurrying to the kidney's aid means that urinary troubles may fol low. Or flanker of worse kidney trouble. II re's Med ford testimony. Angut Bets, retired farmer, 824 E. Main 8t Medford, Oregon, saya: "I suffered more or leas from kidney trouble for Ave years. I got worse as time passed. Sharp pains darted through tbe small of my back and sometimes they were so bad that I coold hardly stoop or straighten At night my back ached so tnocb i could not rest. I was told to try Dean's Kidney Pills and I did. Tbey checked the trouble at once and soon drove It from my system. All I ssld about Doao's Kidney Pill when I recom mend d them before, still holds good. I have had only one all. bt sign of kid ney complaint since and one box of Doan's Kidney Pills brought me relief right away." For sale by all dealers. Price 59 cent. Foster-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tbe United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. OMIaaUta. Acadrala, Maalaal eur a. Paaaltf tralaad la bai ' - - - - WlMla lawalal ttoaae &k4mnM. Tjautkan tat airla. Carlfttaa la niiiailin.iimllialmr-nr-JI-S" 1 '- faaaaf qaarwrmlllioa aollajm, WRIX- B. AC. CnoOaUI. FTeaftdrat, Alb f CaCsara Albaar.Oranai CUT IN PRICE OF ' Mezda Lamps (Tongsten) . 110 VOLTS App. , Bowl . C. P. Watts dear Frosted 10 15 $ .50 $ .65 20 25 .50 .65 32 40 ' .55 .75 48 60 .60 .80 120 150 2.00 2.20 200 250 2.75 2.90 220 VOLTS App. i Bowl . C. P. Watts Clear Frosted 20 25 $ .60 $ .80 32 40 .65 .85 48 60 1.00 U0 ALL LAMPS CASH 'If not cash. Beta extra per lamp. Lakeview-Pine Creek Electric Company TU OLDEST ESTABLISHED KEALTT FIRMJN BOHTHERN OREGON ONE TO 12,000 ACRES . OF LAKE COUNTY BEST LANDS For sale either for stock or agri cultural purposes. J. W. MAXWELL A. SON LAKEVIEW, OREGON $1,000 REWARD Tbe Oregon Cal ifornia aud Nevada Live Stock Fotec j Aoocialon, of fbici' ibe under ik fed is a, member will vive D.GUUO0 V','. f,.l yA ft: r.tvrard i'oi evidence ua.iins; to tbe t ft , t il oiid couvictloo 'v ioi f f party or par a" tlr.steahug horses, i n itlo or mules be louKinntoany of Its tnemoora. id addition In iht- shove, ttio uudprslEned iQvrn on tbe same coaditiou J.V 0.00 lor all uorn ii tiraoded borM'Hbu bar ou Lota or either . Uraitd ret inld In eigut counties. Range Harney I ik? nd Ooos counties. Homes entco vut'Q sold. Noui but pown horbfNaoid, and only In large onhche w W . BHoa. Viie. Oregon. a a JJ IN WOMAN'S BREAST VTLaiwivs begins a SMALL LUMP LITE THIS and ALWAYS POISONS BEEP GLANDS IN THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY I WILL GIVE $1000 IF I FAIL TO CURE in CANCER or TUMOR .. a aa. Sk Ml l I TREAT BErunc It rollout Bodi or Utip oianai ROKNlrc Of FAIR lo Pit Until Curedi awindla. An island plant makaatha cure Any TUMOR, LUMP ot Bora on ths Up, faea or body long a Cansor KNstrsr rslns until hrt BUga. 12(MASE BOOK Sant fraa) Usuitiiaiials ut , ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST b CANCER, W refuse thousands Dying, Cum Tea Lets, Wa have eurvd lo.ouo lo 80 yn. Address DR. & MRS. DR. CHAULEY & CO, A 435 flLEICII ST, SAN FRANCISCO. CAL 1 KINDLY HAIL this to some one wi:h CANCER rrAWCER 1 -"'-yW- Uiuavit oi tue person oy wuom ue