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i Classified A Want Ad In Tho Lako County Examiner Repeated a few times, if necessary, will find n 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. rOH MA LID' OH HAI.K. Lot 27, block 10 t , V. L. Add ; also tract s.l.BtM!. H3, tp 80, ItatiK 18, 10 ncren, $37. M) paid oo additional wstor rlnht. Uwar f. Dsnlelsoa, Box 373, Malm, Fla. , it THK Lakevlew A tin tract Y Title Co. la making special nrttm on Abstracts to O. V. L. Co. 'a Tracta and Town Lota. LltflOKai AKIM.IUAIM. I. II. CL'TLEIt WIIIHKY AT THK 1 1 otel lakvl w bar. The boat and tiurvNit whisky mad, tf KktCt HUMKX. LOOK ATTIIK NOTICE KOK UK ward Issutsd by the lYIt'phoiie Company for destroying It prop erty. lOtf 5u KEWAHD. A REWARD or Hfty dollars U bara by ofrarad for Intormstlon that will laad to tba aires' and conviction of any person who haa stolen wires or other property, from our Company: aod tba aame reward U hereby ottered or Informeti'm that will lead to tbe arrest and wnvlotlon of anyoua des troying the property of tbe Company. Chae. Umbaon, Secretary Lake, Co. Tel. k TeL Co. ltltf. Tl M MICH MWUM "timber lanum DOUQHT AND HOLD. C. H. WEBBER, 80S LUMBER MAN'8 ISLDO., POUTLAND. OREO. I.KUAI. AltVKKTIMINU NOTICE OK ADMINISTRATORS HALE OF REAL EfTATE In tho County Court of the Mate of Oregon (or the County of Luke. In the rauttcr of tho estate ol Mary K. Klmwy, ifctriiHd Notice la br'by glvn Unit under ami pursuant to an order of Hide duly maili li lid eflUTt) In the alov eu tulod matter liv the atov rotltled Court on the 'A'ld day of iHfcemlH'r, 1012, llcenidtiK, nuthorUlnir. mpow erlnjj and dirvctinjc K. F. Cheney a administrator of tbe estate uf Mary K. Kltnscy, deeeajed, to aril at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder, the real property hereinafter described, the underntKned will on the lut day ol November, 1613, at 'en o'clock In the forenoon of aald day, sell at pub lic auction to tbe highest and best bidder, at tbe place hereinafter net forth end upon tbe terms hereinafter act foith, aud subject to confirmation of aale hy the aald Court, all the riabt, title, Interest, and aetata which the above named decedent bad at the time of her death, and aUo whioh be may have acquired since her ber death In and to the following de ecrtbed real proerty, to-wlt: LoU three and four in Block five In Town ot Lakevlew, Oreuron, and E of NWand HJiof NKNec. 8 Twp. 37 8. R. 21 E. W. M., Lake County, Oregon. Lot 3 and 4 In Mock 6 in Town of Lakevlew, Orejjon. will be old in a eeparate parcel, and li of HWV and of N KI4 of Sec. 8 Twp. 37 B. U. 21 K. W. M.. will be sold In a separate parct'1. That all ot said real properly shall Iw sold for csah In hand and shall be fold on the prem ises described ua Lot 3 In lilock 6 In Town of Lakevlew, Oregon. Dated at Jjakevlew, OreuroD, this 25th day of September, 1LH-1 E. F. CHKNEY. Administrator of the estate of Mary E. Kim soy, decoded. Oct. 2-t6 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OF OREOON FOR LAKE COUNTY The (loose Lake Valley Irrigation Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, T8 Hewitt Land Company, a corpora tion, Defendant. EMINENT DOMAIN. SUMMONS. To Hewitt. Land Company, a cor poration, the above-named defendaut: In the name ot the Statu of Oregon, you are bereoy required to appear and aiiRwer tim complaint of p alutlff on hie In the ubove entitled rourt and rniiHH, within Mix weeks from the date of first publication of thin Suin iiioiih, which date Ih hereinafter nut fort ti, and you are nolihed thet If you fall to ho appear plaintiff will applj to tho cuurt to duterinlne the amount ol coinpeiiHatlou to be paid for a canal ami tlutne rllit of way, described in plaintiff's complaint, across the following described land: The northwest quarter ot the north west quarter of Section One, township forty-one, south, rstige eljihtneu, east of the Willamette Meridian, in Lake County, Oregon; and for Judgment authorizing plaintiff to appropriate said lands upon paytneut of s,ld com pensation. By order of the Honorable Henry L. Benson, Judge of the circuit Court ol tbe State of Oregon for Lake County. Oregon, made on tbe 14th day of October, 1013, this summon! la served upon you by publication thereof at least once each week for six consecutive and successive weeki In tbe Lake County Examiner, a newspaper of general circulation In Lake County, published In Lakevlew, Lake County, Oregon. Tbe data of the first publication of this summons Is the 16th day of Oct ober, M3. W, LAI It THOMPSON. Attorney of Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Not Coal Lands Department of tbe Inteiior, U. H. Laud Office at Lakevlew, Oregou. October 4. 1018. Notice la hereby given that Martin Want Ads UUMt AftVKRTIMIWU J. Banders, of Lakevlew, Onsen, wbo, on September loth, 1000, made Hommttead Kotry, No 02473, for Lots 6, 8, 7. 8eo. 28 and WJ 8WW, Section 27. Township 40 S, Range 1 E. Will amette Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to make Final Commuta tion Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, U-fore t he Rg ltr and Receiver at tho U.S. Land Olllce, at Lakevlew, Oregon, on the 16th day of Novemlier, Itflft. Claimant names si witnesses : A. P. Kooser, V. M. Jerome. L. A. Carrlker O. K. Wood, all of Iakeview, Oregon. JAM. P. BUROE88. Reciter. NOTICE FDR PUBLICATION Not Coal Lands. Department of th Interior. U. 8. Land Ofllee et Lskevlew, Oregon October 28. 1013. Notice Is hereby given that Rlirr wood O. Oxborrow, ol Hood River. Oregon, who, on Novemler in. 1(K7, made Desert Land Entry No. 713, Serial, No. 0(1(14, for K SE, Hec. 24-. T 84. H. R 24 K. and Uosurveyed W HWJj, faction 19, Township 84 H, Rsnge 2fi K. Willamette Meridian, bss filed notice of Intention to make Final Proof, 'to establish claim to the land above described, before the RosMer and Receiver of U. B. Land Office, st Lakevlew, Oregon, on tbe 29th day of November, 1918. Claimant nsmss as witnesses: Andrew Anderson, of Plush, Oregon. Klsear A. Pelletlcr, of James H. Tnrpen, of " " Pat Angland, of Lakevlew, Oregon. J AS. F. I1UROES8, Register. IN THK CIRCUIT COURT Of THE KTATE OF ORKOON FOR LAKE COUNTY. The Goose Lake Valley Irrigation Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs Hewitt Land Company, a corpora tion, and Ilarry A. Hunter, Defend ants. EMINENT DOMAIN. SUMMON8. To HealttLand Company, a cor poration, and Harry A. Hunter, tbe above-named defendants: IN THE NAME OF TOE 8TATE OF OREGON, you are herehy requir ed to appear and answer the com plaint of plaintiff, on file In the above entitled court and cause, within six weeks from the date of tbe first pub lication of this summons, which date it hereinafter set forth, and you are notified that If you fail to so appear and snswer, plaintiff will apply to tbe court to determine the amount of compensation to bepatdfort.be csnal and flume right ot way described tn fdalntiff's complaint, across the fol owtng described lands: Tbe Sooth west quarter ot Section Seven, township forty-one, south, range nineteen, enst of tbe Willamette Mer idian, in Lake County. State ef Ore gon. By order of the Honorable Henry L. Benson, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore iron for Lake County, made on the 23rd day of October, 1013, this summons is served upon you by publication thereof at leant once week for sis consecutive and succesidve weeks in the Lake County Examiner, a newspaper ol general circulation In Lnke County, Oregon, published tn Lakevlew, Lake County, Oregon. Tbe dste of the first publication of this summons Is October 30, 1013. W. LAIR THOMPSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. SIOOO Dollars Reward We, W. F. Detert aad W. D. Duke, own all tbe cattle branded 70 or XL and formerly owned by Cox & Clark and tbe Heryford Land & Cattle Company. These cattle are now on tht range 01 Modoc and Lassen Counties. For Information leading to the ai reit and conviction of any party or parties Illegally brsndlug, killing, driving oft or dis posing of any of the above cattle we will pay ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS and the costs of arrest and prosecution. Send all Information to E II. Day, Alturas, Modoc county Cal., or to us at Latrobe, El Dorado County, Cal. If guilty psrty might es cape, promptly notify the Sheriff ol the county In which the Illegal act was committed ami advlso ns by wire ut our expense. W. F. DETERT, W. D. DUKE. Notice of Lease of State Lands Tbe State Land Board desiring to lease all unsold school section! (16 and 39) will receive offers tor same up to December 22, 1013. Leases will be made for a term of one year, subject to cancellation tn event of aale of land. Remittance to cover annual rental must accompany offer. O. O. BROWN, Clerk State Laud Board. November I, 1013. N0-t4 Notice All persona wbo are Indebted to tbe Partnership business of Ahlstrom & Gunther (S. F. Ahlstrom deceased) are hereby notified to make settle ment ot their Indebtedness during this month of November. WM. GUNTHER A F. M. MILLER, Administrators. LAKEVIEW IS ON HIGHWAY ROUTE 8amuel Hill Decides On Road To De Built Across State. Concerning the trip of Samuel Hill and psrty through Csntrsl Oregon recently, the Crook County Jonrnsl contained the following article. In connection with tba Uighwsy coming to Lakevlew, the Exsmlner bed the same Information, but wss withheld, considering thst nothing should be advanced regarding tbe report that Mr. Hill would make on the propoied routa. Tbe Journal s:ys: Ssmtitl Hill, tbe world-famous good roada man of Marvhill, Washington, sccomptnied by Messrs. Lock ley and Johnron of the Portland Journal, were in Prinevllla Monday night. Tbase gentlemen bsva just completed a tour through Central Oregon for tbe pur pots of viewing out sn sutomoblle rosd which will .connect with rosds in California and Wsshintgon thst will give an all the year sround rosd for suto tourists from Southern Califor nia to the Cansdisn line. Tht y were rflad to report thst they hsd been successful. Tbe proposed rosd ssrts at Biggs, coming op tbrougb Wasco and along tbe backbone of tbe divide between the Deschutes and tbe John Dsy rivers of Shsniko, down Antelope csnyon, tbrougb Trout crsek snd Hsy creek, up Mod Springs canyon to J.amonta. thns avoiding Griixly mountain to Prineville, thence south psst Millicsn over tbe desert to Lske vlew. No pert vf this proposed road will bsve over a 6 per cent grade and can be built at a less expense than any through route in any other psrt of the ststs. Rosds alresdy exist along this route wbich can be pat in shspe for use st a very little expense until such a time as a permanent road can te built. The obiect is to make this an Internstionsl highway and hsve It built under tbe supervision of the Oregon Commission. Connection csn be hsd temporarily by ferry with the Wssbington road and eventually it is the plsn to tridge the Columbia from Biggs to Columbus. At Biggs slso this rosd will connect with the rosd which is being built up the Columoia from Portland. Mr. Hill bss made a study of the sir currents slong the Paoifio coast and has demonstrsted to bis own sat iifaotlon that tbe rather equitable cllmste of the region directly east of the Csscades is due to tbe air currents from the oeesn which reseh us through three bresks in thst mountain chain, the one to tbe north being tbrougb tbe csnyon of the Prater river In Canada, tbe next being tbrougb the Colombia river canyon and the one to tbe sooth being through toe csnyon of tbe Klam ath river. These air currents spread out gradually to the north and aouth with out meeting with any sudden cold such ss the currents do which strike sgainst tbe hign mountain tops. Since precip itation of snow and ram Is caused by the sudden cooling of .the warm air currents the mountainous regions bsve longer winter seasons and the suto roots from the Willamette valley to Csilfornia over tbe Siskiyous Is impssssble from early fall until Msy, while along the route proposed snow would be encountered only atout three months in tbe year. In his remarks Mr. Hill enumersted some of tbe benefits which would ac crue to tbe towns situated along this road. He estitnstes thst 'during a year thirty thousand tourist autos would travel over this road, carrying sn average losd of five psasengers. Figuring tbe average expenditure of each passenger per day to be 84, one can get something of sn ides of the smount of money thst would be dis tributed by tourists along this route during the yesr. Tourists as a class srs well-to-do people. If one of them should see s piece of land in his trsvels which sppesled to him, he has the money with which to buy and it is not unreasonable to expert thst many will actually stop long to inveat in real eatste. Ibis road will pay for itself every yesr. Mr. Hill is the president of the Guod Roads Association of North America which holds a meeting in Philadelphia next December and he promised tbe business men of Prineville that if they would see that the rock and stomp were cleared from the existing roads between here and tbe county line south, he would see that Prineville was put on the North America Good Rosd map. Tbe people of Lake County already having promised to take care of their end ot tbe road. There is determined movement for tbe building of a permanent all-year-round road betweenSouthern California and Canada over the shortest route possible with easy grades and Prine ville is particolarly favored by nature in being situated on this route and it is "up to us" to do all thst we van to help inlbis movement. As an evidence that he in esrnest in this work, Mr. Bill bss bad made a urvey of tbe road from Biggs to Wssco at an actusl rout to himself f $2600 snd bss presented this sury to the stste of Oregon thst it might be used as an example of the wsy in which a permsnent good rnsdi should be laid out. This road ss surveyed would Disks the climb op from Biggs without exceeding at any piece at 5 per cent grsds. This trip of Mr. Hill and his psrty through Wsshington and Oregon is costing them nesrly $1000 and tney sre not asking thst the people wbo will be benefitted by their efforts should reimburse tbem one cent. Tost tbe Portlsnd Journal and Mr. Hill think enough of this movement to mske this eipendltare Is a striking example tbst tbe people of Prineville should contribute enough to clesr toe rocks from our present rosds. This the business men bsve determined to do. FASHIONS OF TODAY. Blouses That Ars Smart and Wslst coats That Are Ultra Modish. T'jcre Is a vant variety of separate white MouHes this senson. snd It looks as tliouf(t they were to be at tbe height of fushion uituln. One kind that Is fa vored Is mude of a white waxn mate In sue. which bns a satiny surface. It Is Immensely broad, more so tbsn you tnltfht think by mere reading, snd the pear shaped sleeves fall to the band, where they end In a point at tbe back. They make no pretense of fitting tbe wrist and they are the only kind of sleeve which Is loose at tbe wrist that has sny grace. But after all. It Is not the separate waists, but tbe bodices for one piece frocks, that one Is especially Interest- THE VEST BORROWED FROM StAK'S AP PAREL. ed In for the moment It la these that have outgrown all their former dimen sions. And. by tbe way, many of them sre separate from tbe skirt because the latter fastens In tbe back and the former lu front . A waist tbst fastens down tbe back, except In a decollete gown, is most unusual. And In con nection with waists tbe waistcoat takes a very prominent place this season. Tbe models are borrowed from those worn by tbe mere man. but so modi fied that it Is not tbe masculine article by nny menus. Illustrated is one of these little waistcoats of cherry poplin. It is worn with a black cloth costume mid .1 white luce blouse and adds just the necetiMHi-y color touch to the ensem ble. Plats To Be Filed ' Notice is hereby given that the plsts of the following townships will be officially filed in this office at 9 o'clock A. M. of December 15, 1913. On and after tbe said day this office will be prepared to receive applications for the entry of lends in said' townships: Township 25 S. Rsnge 15 E: Township 26 S, Rsnire 16 E, snd frsctionsl Town ship 27 S, Rsnge 16 E., (Sections 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 14, 23, 24, 25, 26, 35, 86.) ; Willamette Meridian. Tbe attention of settlers on unsur veyed Isnds is called to tbe rule, that their applications for entry most be filed in tbe local land office within three months after the dste that the plsts of survey are officially tiled in the ssid office, otherwise tbeir prefer ence right to hie msy be lost. No applications will however be entertain ed where filed prior to the dste of the official filing of tbe township plsts. Very respectfully, Jss. F. Burgees, Register. Prepare For Examination Tbe last exsminstion before appoint ments are made of those who will attend the 1014 session of tbe Vaca tion Assembly at Bagnio, tbe Summer Capital of the Philllpines, as a Iprep aratlon for their work with the Buresu of Edocstion, is announced by the United Ststes Civil Service Com mission for December 30-81, 1913, in various cities throughout the United States. From tbe eligible list thoie secured sppointmenU'will be made during the coming Spring for service In tbe Phil liplns Islsnds beginning with tbe open ing of schools next year. The service requires : Women for Home Economics. Men for Agriculture. Manual Train ing, High School Science, Mathemat ics, English, History and Supervisnrs ot Sobool Districts. For information relative to tbe nature of the service and the examination, address Bureau of lnsulsr Affairs, Washington, D. C, w L ..Lmtf RAILROAD OPENS FERTILEGOIINTRY Rumored That Line Will Build From Lakevlew To Susanvllle. The folliwing railroad gossip Is tsken from tbe Sscraroento Bee's "Looking Westward" edition, which is considered as one of tbe most reli able special festores published on tbis cosst: The most important of tbe two new stesro rosds is tbe Fernley and Lassen, which bss been completed from Fern ley, . Nev., to Bussnville, Lessen County, and Is pushing on to Westover, a new lumbering town that is being built by tbe Walker Interests of Minnesota, and which is to bsve a population of about ,000 in another yesr or two. Tbis Is the first railroad to reach Sussnviile and it is causing a great change in the affairs of the whole country, it will do still more gotd, however, when it is extended on west wsrd to a connection wltb tbe railroads of tbe Sscrsmento Valley, giving a direct, instesd of a roond sboot route to Sscrsmento and San Frsmiisco. The route for tbe extension to the Vslley will bring it to Vine, Tehsma County, or to Chico, the latter city having been making strong efforts to indoca it to make its junction there. Tbe road is a brancn of tbe Southern Pacific. Tbe same road is planned to connect with other proposed rosds of tbe ssme company that sre to be built from Lakevlew, Oregon, through Alturss, and from Klamath Falls. Ore., south westerly and southessterly, respect ively, and to form a jonction at Look out, Modoc County. Tbia project will give tbe northeastern counties of Csi lfornia a much needed system of railroads and lesd to immense develop ment of vsst latent resources. It is a country of great possibilities, but it remoteness from rsilroads or other sdeqoste trsneportstion facilities has prevented its development. DIRE DISTRESS It Is near at band to hundreds of Lakevlew people. Don't neglect an aching back. Backache Is often the kidney's cry for help. Neglect hurrying to tbe kidney's aid means that urioary troubles may fol low. , Or danger ot worse kidney trouble. Htre's Medford testimony. August Bets, retired farmer, 824 E. Main St., Medford, Oregon, aaya: "I Buffered more or less from kidney trouble for five years. I got worse as time passed. Sharp pains darted through the smsll of my back and sometimes they were so bad that I could hardly stoop or straighten. At nlgbt my back ached so much 1 could not rest. I was told to try Dean's Kidney Pills and I did. They checked the trouble at once and soon drove It from my system. All I ssid about Doan's Kidney Pills when I recom mended tbem before, etlll holds good. I bave hsd only one slUht sign ot kid ney complaint since and 'one box of Doan's Kidney Pills brought me relief right away." For sale by all dealers. Price 59 cents. Foster-Mllbnrn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Doited States. Remember the name Donn's and take no other. and long hours of exposure will find you dry and comfortable if you wear a TOWER'S FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER with the famous Reflex EJsee (pat'd) thai pre. vent water from ninnins in at the front when LitwMl Nn wt wmAiker coat eo useful aa a Slicker. No Slick" o waterproof, durable. or neat in appearance aa the Fuh Brand Keflex. Cal ievn today and be prepared for lain. $3.00 Everywhere SATISFACTION GUARANTEED A. J. TOWER CO. tfJWERly BOSTON i Towef Cnad;an Limited l1"""' ' Toronto 1112 f25Slft$9 $1,000 REWARD The Oregon. Cat lforula and Nevada Live Stock I'oteo Mod Assoelaton, ot whioh the under signed Is a member win give ii.uw.w reward loi svideuos leading to the r Ireet sad oonvlotlos o! but party or par ties alealina horaea, cattle or mules be longing to any ot Its memoer. in addition to the above, tbe undersigned jflers on the aame oondltion S6CO.0S tor all bora as branded hone-shoe bar on both or either Sw. Brand reoorded in eight oouullee. Raugs arser. Lake and Crook eoontie. Horses rented when sold. None bat grown hones sold, and only In largt eaheber W. W. Baows. Fife. Oregon. u 1 Let the Examiner figure on vour next Job Printing. 1. 1 111 111 o. PrF(dnt Woodrow Wlleua Vine Prmfiirnt Thomas R Msnhall SurretaryotStaU William J Brran Hwrntaryof Trt-Morf...... William O MrAdoe Secn-tar of War Mndlet M Oerrtena Attorney Oenrral Jam. C MxKrynolds rmtraaaterCMncral Alberts Burieona Secretary of Mary Joeephiis banlels Secretary eflntnrlor Franklin K Lane Heeretary ef Ar(pultnre lald W Hoostoa Senratary of Commerce.... William C. KedSeld Secretary ef Labor William B. WUaoa Interstate Comaeros Commlaaioner dgar I Clark STATS. 9o"rnot m Oswald Wee wratary of Suto... Ben W. Olcott rreaenrer. Thos. B. Kay , Attorney Oeoeral A. M.Crawford Sum. Public Instruction L. R. Alderman . Printer w. 8. Unnlway Ociry and food Com obnD.MIekle 0. a. Senators u?Jk Cdamberlais fnarry Lane Z:2ff . . . . sTnavseotTBT Chief Jnstiet T. A. Moore ( Robert Kakia Associate Jsaiiees aSSarti IT. A. MoBrlde sura jrrDMiAL mrai. 'ndge Henry U Benson Attorney, job a Irwta LSSISLATIVB Joint Senator W. Lair Thompeos (Vernon A Forbes fcepreeentatlre (Wesley o Smith u s. Land office. as. F. Burgee Register fred V Cronemiller Receiver FOREST OFTICX Gilbert D. Browu Supenrisor Kelson J. Billings Graslng Assistant Norman Jacobaoa Forest Assistant D. F. Brennan Forest Clark LAM COUNT T 'odge B. Daly Ciork p.w. Payne sheriff W B Snider rreaeurer F.O. Ahlstrom Assessor A. J. Foster School Supt. C. X. Oliver Turveyor 8. A. Mnabea Commiaaioaen I Andenoa County 4teck Inspector D. P. M alloy TOWK OF LAIBVUW. K. 1. Rlnehart Mayor Lee Beall ( W. F. Orob nrti- i.t. Duckworth Councilman D.T.eodsil Wm. Wallace Recorder A. Meter Treasurer CHURCH DIRECTORY i FIRST WKTHODI8T CHURCH SUNDAY iohool at 10 a. m. Preaching every Sunday at tl a. m. and 7:Wp. m. Kpworth League every f -tunday evening at :4. Prayer Meeting Thnrs lay at 7:80 p.m. Cbolr meeting at S:SDp. sn. Ladles Aid ery Wedneaday at 1 JO p. as, . verybody cordially Invited to all services. R. K. M VERS. Pastor. IR8T BAPTIST CHURCH OF LAEXVIRW Preaching service at 11 A M and 7:W P M OS -1st ndirdrJun. Sunday School at 10 A M. Junior Society at 2:30 P M. Baptist Young People's Union atS:30PMon each Bunday. Prayer Meeting at 7:80 P M Wednesday eve ning. Everybody Invited to attend all ser vices. REV. A. F. SIMMOK8 CATHOLIC CHURCH EVERT SUNDAY MASS etSrOOaod 10a.m.; Rosery at 7:80 p.m. Maas on weekdays at 7:00 a.m. Service la the Stw Church. T. T. KIRN, S.J. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF LAXaV VIEW, meets In the Masonic Hall. Bunday School at 10:00 A Jt.: Morning Service at 11 e Evening Service at 7:80. Prayer Meeting on Wednaedays at 7:80 PJ4. Ail are cordially In vited. REV. OXO. A. CRAWFORD. Pastor. , LAEIVIXW EPISCOPAL MISSION Lav log Berrloea la the Hall ol the Mlaaoa in taw Rooms of L.CJ.O. (Bunting Building) Outer Street, every Sunday evening at 7:80 O'Clock. All.ars cordially invited. LODQE DIRECTORY LAKEVIEW LODGE No. 71. A. F. at A. at. Holds stated meeting Saturday on or before) full moon. Marcs 23, April It, May 17. Special meetings upon call, generally Saturday eveav lnga. Visiting brethren welcome. JoaaL. Clark. W. M. ; H.M Nolle. Beo'y 0EQREE OF HONOR LAKESHORK LODGE No. 77, D. of H A. O. C. Wn Meets drat and third Thursdays of each month in M-sonio Hall: Mary Post, C. of H.; J. Belle Arsner, L. of H.; Lore Snyder C. of C; Alameda Brown, Recorder. .. O. O. F. LAKEVIEW ENCAMPMENT NO. 1 I. O. O. F meets the Srst and third Thun Jay evenings of oach month in Odd Fallows Hall. Lakevlew. D. T. Oodsil. CP, E. F. Cheney, Scribe. A O. U. W.-LAKKVIEW LODGE NO. 111. Meets every second and fourth Thursday oJ each month, in Maetnte Hall, Lakevlew. X. D. Everett. M.W.t Dan Brennan, R. t. O. O. r- LAKEVIEW 1X1 1X3 K, No. O, I u O. P., meets every Saturday evening u Odd Fellows Hail, at 7:80 o'clock, from October 1 to April 1, and at S oleiock from April 1 o September 80. Ralph X. Kooser, N. Q. X. H. Clark. Secretary REBKKAH LODQE LAKEVIEW LODGE, NO ti, L O. O. F meets the second and fourth Fridays of each month In Odd Fellow Hail Frances Cor belt, N. O.: V. D. Moss. Secy. PROFESSIONAL CARDS QUABLE8 UMBACrt Land and Law GKlco Abstractor ot Titles Established 1888 ' Lakevlew, On L- F. Conn Attorney at Law and Notary Public lkevlew, Orearas OFFICR-Dalv Bulidinir. J I). VENATOK Attorney at Law, hand Sf atterw Npoelnlty OFriCn Duly Building. LAIK THOMPSON Attorney at Law Office ou 3rd Floor Heryford Bldg. Lakeyikw, Obxuon A. SHEKMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Stste and U. S. Court Practice Office ALTURAS, CALIFORNIA DIt. J. IUVJLNtt BUSSELL . Phyatclaa and Surceoa Otfteot Snyder & Reynolds Drue; Storo PHONKi Offloe, Mala Ueeidence 77S J, L. LYON DENTIST No, 343 Heryford Bldg., Lakevlew, Ore. W. HAY DEN FI8K DENTIST 8ult337-339Hryford Bldg. PHONKi Otnom S2 AssMsao M4