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OPRCIAL DIRECTORY l'r'Bi(1nt Vic I'n. Limit Mwrntery (il Hintn , , . . leerMary ( I ti'Mur Hrwri'Ur- ol V. ar Worn) row Wlleon 1 liiimea It Maraliall W llltatf, J llr.sn William II Mi'Admi I.IiiiIImw M fiarrla.iti nuipiitnf in'iiria .... tii'.. m i' j il lima I'oatinaatar (ieiieral Albert m lliirlca-ui Jaine. r M''l(iyiiiilda Heoretary ol Nevv J ih u paiili'ls Kocrriarr l Interior franklin K I .a tie HocM'larv ul Avrlriilturs Pavld K lliiiialnu HecrHary of Comim-rua. ., .William I.'. Itcdfleld Hrcretary ul l-lM.r llliam II, V. neon Intcralale Coinuinrue Ooiiimlsaitiiit-r KilK-r K Clark stats. Hofernnr .. Oawald Wnl Mwretarr of State ll. ii W.OIroll Ireaaurer , Thin. M. Kat Attorney Hoticral A. M.l'raw.ora Hunt. I'ubilo lualruclluo I.. K. Alderman Printer W H. Imnlwa; Hairy anil rood (Xim John I) Mlrale ?;t?i :;:."""' )S:XoV ursamootiar Chlel Juallce. r. A. Moor Robert Ka II.J.H.ali II. II. Hun T. A. McBi Robert kaklo Associate JneUoes null Hrlde iitm juuiciaL bterairt. Henry I.. Benson Julia Irwla Jode Attorney IsulsulTIVS Joint Senator W. I.alr Thnmiaon ! Vernon A Fiirbse Wesley o Hnlta 0 8. LAM) OKKK K. Jai. K huracaa K.-slelef Fred V Croiii'inllli'r Ilectdvsi kokkmt officii tlllbert l Mrnwn Kilpervlanl Nelson J. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tc a dratln Aaalataul Norman Jai-nlwin Furcet Aaalntanl I. K. Uri'unau Forest Clerk LAK K COUNTY Jadsa B Paly Clerk r W. fa jut Sheriff W B Muldei Treeaurer F. O. Ahlstrom Aaaraaiir A.J. Foster rVbool dipt '. K. l)llar Surveyor K. A. Muahen . . I P. K Andereun vomui-iuu.ra j - VV fakvllBtd County Hock lntwtr U. r. al alloy TOWN OF l.AKKVIkW. R. K. Kin-hart at a 701 l.ee Brail I W. F. drub f J. H. Iur worth II. T. UoUall I .OoJnclluioD Wro. Wallace Rroordet A. BloUer Treasurei FIKBT MKTIIOIllHT tlll'KCII-SUNIiA V Hohiwl at lua. in. I'rracbliif every Huuday al II a. in. an.l 7: p. m. Kpworlli l-essue every funds y rveuliis; al 6 1'. I rartr Mtx'llug 1 Unri dar at 7:H0 11. m. Chulr uni ting at a:lajp. m Ijiilli-a' A HI Mrrr iiui'xia)' ai i.m . . hi aTi ryUHljr viirUlalljr luvlivO In all r lc-. 11 II. t-KK.-K, I'aalur tAIIIOI.HMIII-ltrll KVKItY M'NKAY M Aim at :uu ami 10 a. 111 ; K.ni ry at 7:J li.m. Maa 1111 wi'i kOaya at 7 :. a ui. i rvU-i-a III tha Nea Churrb. T. T. KtK.S. B. J. K1KHT I KMHV I KIllAN CIICKOI OK I.AkK VIKrt. nu'.'ta In lliv Ma. nlr Hall. Huixla) K Iiim.I at IU:uu A.M. : Muruln. H.-rvIri- at II :UC Kvrnlnic wmrc at 7:ti. I rayir Mtlin uu Mlii.a1aa at 7:so P.M. All am rortllally In Tll-l. HfcV. OKO. A.CKAWrOKK, I'a.Uir. 1.AKKV1P.W P.I'IXI'OI'aL MISSION'-Ip Kaart t at Bi rvlrra In Ilia Mall i! tlm Ml.lc.n In tna ItiHiiiiaul L.C'.l.i:. (Buntlu. llnlMliii:) Onlol Btrrna. ovnrr Hiintla- rviulii. al 7:HU O'clock A 1 1 arn rnnllally Invllfd. P1HHT BAlTlMT t'lll Kl'H OP fiOOHK I.AKk at New Plna I r. a, Ori'irnn. ITrarhlnf aar TU va at 11 A M anil 7:i I' M ol each Bntiila) nl arv tuontb. Bnudar Hi'hotil at 10 A at Prayrr Hcrvlca al 7:90 mi .lnrn1ay avaulm ol rai h wi-vil. All ara cordlallp Invited l attend I he aurvlri'a. KUV. I K. HKNDKRHON. LODQU DIRECTORY LAKKV1KW UIIK1K No 71, A. P. A A. M. Hold, laled ui-etlna Baturdav on or before lull moon. Marcb 'J, April ID, May 17. Bptx-lal mxelluai upon call, Kcimrally Baturdaf ntn Inaa. Vlalilug brethren welrouie. John L Clark, W. H. ; II. M. Nolle, Buc'p DKHHKK OP IIONOK-1.AKKHHOH.K UtlHJk No. "7, I), ol II., A.O. I), W., Mtnli nr.t aim third Thuradaya ol carh uionib "i M nouu Hall: Mart I'o.i, Col II.; J. Bella Armor, L ol il.; Lora hnjicr C, ol C,i Alauiedl Brown, Recorder. I. O. O. P.-LAKKVIhW KNi'AMPMKNT NO. I I. O. O. P., meeta the Hr.l and third Tburt day eTt'nliiKiol ewb month In odd Follwt Hall, Lakelvw. LI. T. liodail, C. I'., a,. P. ( heuey, Hcrllie. , A O. U. W.-LAKKVIKW I.OIMIK NO. Ul Mtteta every aeooud aud Inurtb Thurailay ol ea h month. In Maaonle Hall, lkeflaw. ft. I). Kverclt. M.W.; liati llreunau, K. I. O. O. P LAKKVIKYV IAJHUK, No. M, I ' O. P., meeta every Haturda evening i. Odd Pullowa Hall, al 7:iwo'ulH'k, Iroin Ootoicrl to April 1, and at olclock from Aiml 1 to Bepuiinberja). Kalph K. Kooiur. N. 11.; E. II. Clark, Becrctary KKBKK All l.ODUK-LAKKVIKW LOIKIK, NO IN, 1. O. O. P., meet the ancond anil lonrtk Friday! oleecb niniitb ill tldd Pellowi Hal J Prauuo l ortwtt, N. U.; M. 1), Moaa, Beo'p. PlVOFLSSIONAL CAKDS (JIIAKI.KS UMHACii l.antl anil Law Office Abstractor ol Titie Kutabllahiiit InM Uik..!. Jv. F. t'onii Attorney at Law and Notary Public l.tkrVli'M itnt.ni OFFICK-Dalv llulhlhu. J U. V'KNATlMt Attorney at Law, anil nutter Hiwclall; OPPIUK Dalx Bnlldlii.. Y. 1'AIB THOMPSON Attorney at Law Office on 3rd Floor lleryford hUlg. Lakeyiew, Oreuor If A. HIIEKMAN ATTOHNEY AT LAW (State and U. S. Court 1'racMce (Htice ALTURAS, CALIFORNIA IIt. J. IUV1NO KUSSKLI, Pbyalolan and Burgeon orrieai Snyder & Iteyuolda Drutf Store PHONKi Office. Main " Keatdeuce 77 J. L. LYON DENTIST No. 343 lleryford Bhg., Ukevlew, Ore. IV. HAY DEN FISK DENTIST Suit 337-339 Horyford Bid a. PHONMl Offlot 052 StiWanca 954 Classified A Want Ad In Tho Lake Courty Examiner Repeated a few times, if necessary, will find a customer for that property of yours. They are scanned closely by intending buyers, and the cost is nominal 5 cents the line for each insertion. Special longtime rates. MH M.tl.K' FOR HA LK-CoiimlcU' planum mill wlili fiiBTlne anil l.ollrr, two don kcyB, loKfffnK truck, bU:. II. I'lm-k-rt, Tcrmo, Collf- Jtt.Vl2 FOR HALIC 10 arrea nt-ir LakevlfW H of S)i. f V.M of BV.Vi, Her 1. T. .'IK, Rhiiko 1. K. I'rlre iV). Ail tlrrna W. I.r-linfr, 4HU No. Wlm lwa tcr Av. ChlraKo It. 11 Till: Litkevlew AliMtnuit A Tltlit Co. In timkiiiK mimsmhI irlr-t on AliMtracti too. V. I., tlo.'a Traota and Town Lota. I.IU.I OHM AMIOiakH. T. iT.utli;u w 1 1 iiVk v"at' ti iT: llot-l Itkfvlcw luir. The la'Htniid puriKt wlilnky iniulii. f i KI.KPIIUIKN. LOOK AT TIIK NOTK'K FOlt ltl wnrd Issued by the Telephone f'tiiiipany for destroyliiK It pro erty. ltl $M KKW'AKU. A KKWAKD or fifty dollara la here by offered for Information that will lead to the arrea and conviction of any pel ton who has atolen wirea or other property, from our Company; and the aauiu reward la hereby olfered for Informal i', n that will lead to the arreat and rmiotlon of anyone dee troylnu Uu property of the Company. Chaa. Umbach, SeoreUty Lake Co. T'eL A TeL Co. lotf. I.KIaAI. AIKltTIMIW4 NOTICF. FOR rUHLICATION (Not Coal Lnnds) I!. S. Land Olllro at Lakcvlew, Ore tfou. Niiveialier 10, l'.M.'l. Notice is hereby kIvcii that lltrry Adraln I'tley, whose pnstolllce adilre-s In Lnkeview, Oregon, did, on tlieU'Jth ilny of KcptcintM-r, l'.IKi, file 111 this olllce bis Sworn Ktateiueiit ami Apldl linn. No. IMiiKlO, to purchase the N'n NK'4, Section X, Townshi) .'1(1 H, It iiipte 111 K Willamette .Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provi sions uf the net of June 3, 1x78, and acta amendatory, known as the "Tim ber and htonr Law" at sucti value as miht be fixed by appraisement, ami that, titiriniaiit to incli applica lion, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, at a total of two hundred and seventy-five dollara the titiila-r vwtiinated 340,000 board feet at 7.VperM. and the land 120 00; that aald applicant will offer final proof in support of hla application and ewnrn statement on!thi- lt h diiy of Jnnuary, 1U14, before the Rcgl-iier and Receiver U. S. Land Olllce at Lnkevlew, Ore- KOII Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest ut any time liefure ttent Issue, hv tl!l:i a corroborated alll- ilnvit In this olllce alleKiiiK facta that would il leat the entry. JAS. F. BURr.F.SS. Henister. NOTICK OF SHKKIKF'S SALB liy virtue of an execution on a judK meat duly issued by tho Ckvk of the Circuit Court of the County of Joseph I no. State of Oregon, dated the 25th day of November. 1U13, in a certain action lu the ("Ircutt Court o said County and State, wherein L. A. Robertson, as plaintiff, recovered judit- ment airalnst w. r Horn. t. t . John on ninl W. S. Wood for the Bum of Three Hundred and No-UK) (:i()0) Dol lara and conts and disbursements tax ed at Sixty and No-ICO (fiiO) Dollars, on the Uth day of October, 1U13. Notice Is hereby given that 1 will, on the 3rd day of January, 11)14, at the Fast .entrance to the Court House In I .ake view, Lake County, Oregon, at 10 o'clock in the foretioou of eald day, sell at public auction to the highest blilder for ciihIi, the folio wlni? dent-rilled property, to wit: Vtf NWV4', N't,' SW, tiectlon 'Three (.t), Township Forty one (-11 ), Hon tli Kan ire Sixteen (1(1), 15. W. M., in Lake County, Ore- Uoti. taken and levied upon as the property of Haiti K. F. Johnson, or so much thereol as may be necessary to satisfy the said Judgment In favor ol L, A. Roberteoii auinst waiil W. F. Morn, F. V. JoIuihoii and W. K. Wood with interest thereon, together with all cost i and disbursements that have or may accrue. W. b. SNIDKK, Sheriff. Dated at Lakevlew, Oregon, Decem ber 2, 1013. NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior, United States Land Olllce, Lakcvlew, Oregon December 10, 1913. To Elmer 11. Bram of Flush, Oregon, Uonteetee : You are hereby notified that (leorge Lawrance who gives Lake- view, Oregon, as uia poat-ofnee ad dress, did on December 5th. 1913, filn In tbla office his puly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your Homestead En try No. , Serial No. 014K7 made Octotier 11th, 1WI7, for 8F.U Section 85, Township 33 South, Range 24 East, Willamette Meridian, and as grounds for bis contest he alleges that aald Elmer B. Dram baa wholly abandoned aud deserted aald land for more than two year lust past; that aald Elmt-r 11. Bram never estab lished a residence upon said land. You are therefore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken at confessed, and your said entry will be cancelled without further right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to tile In this of fice within twenty days after the FOURTH publication o( this notice, Want Ads I.K4.AI. AIVKHTIMIJ. aa aliown tx-low, your auawer, undor outh, aiieolfwiilly riwporidloK to these Hlli'KHt 1011a of conteMt. tK('ther with due proof that you have nerved a copy of your aniwer ou the said con tfsiant either lu person or by regi tercd mall. You Mhotild atate In your answer the mime of the poet otflce to w hlch you desire future tiotlcea to Is) sent to you. JAH. F. UUKOKSM, 1teK1str. lisle of first pul.lieatton Inc. 18, 1913 " Meeond " Dec. 'lit, 11)13 "third " Jsn. 1. " " fourth " .Ian. 8, l!)ll $1,000 REWARD The Oreaon. Cal ifornia and Nevada f . real and oonvletino JJ not any parly or par- tten ateaitna horaa rattle or mulea h loiiKlndoaDy ol Its menioera. in addition to tha above, the underalsned fieri on the aame condition .'it0.00 lor all bora- branded bora- ahoe bar on both or either jaw. Brand recorded In elfbt counties. Hanse Harnv, lke and Crook oountlea, Uoraea ventei when aold. None but frown boraeaaold, and only In larva tobrbea w. W. Berarn. Pile. Oregon. Strayed or Stolen Strayed or stolen from Abert take on tlie'l.'itb ol March, fthree horses of the following description : One grey gelding, branded 2L aud horseshoe on left shoulder; one grey four-year old mare branded tjuarter circle lazy " 'igbt silfle: and one bay mare viith white hind leg, brand ed quarter circle I) upside down. A liberal reward will be given for the recovery of same by Jerry F. Kguu nod Dan Sullivan of I'lusb, i irettnn. D 18 MAKE WORK EASIER Lakevlew people art', pleased to Learn how it has beeu done. Its pretty hard to attend to dutlea With a constantly aching back; With anooying urinary disorders. Doans Kidney Tills make work easier for many a sufferer. They're for bad backs. For weak kidneys. Here Is convincing proof of merit: Frank Kassbafer, bailiff County Court, Applegate Road, Jacksonville, Ore., says: "For years I was a miner and the work caused kidney and blad der trouble. The pain first attacked me In the small of my back, especial ly when I first got up In the morning. I also had trouble with the kidney aeiretiona. Doan's Kidney Fills soon removed the complaint. You may continue using the endorsement 1 hove given Doau'e Kidney Pills be fore." "When Your Back Is Lame Rem ember the Name." Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills stlie same that Mr. Kasshafer had. 50c all stores. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. DANGERS OF A COLD. Do you know that of all the minor ailments colds are by far the most dangerous? It Is not the colds them selves that you need to fear, but the serious diseases that they ao ofteo lead to. For that reason every cold should le gotten rid of with the least posHible delay.. To accomplish this you will find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy of great help to you. It loosens a cold, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, and enables the sys tem to throw off the cold. For sale by all dealers. EMBROIDERY SHOP 1 'OMA XS1 KXCJIA XU K Special PriceN on Pillow Tops, Filet Xet Searfa and Cushions with Material to Word. A new lot of Pure Linen Hand kerchiefs. Embroidery Work to order. MRS. H. B. ALGER OPPOSITE HERYFORD BLPG. Alger Land Co. Ranches City Proiiertylieu tals Taxes Pald aud Rentals Collected for Xon-resldenta Otllce Opposite lleryford Building COW COMFORT AND DAIRY PROFITS During the winter, when tho weather keeps the cuttle lu tho barn at least a part of the time, tho question of water for the row la always somewhat puz ellrig. This la especially true with the practical dairy farmer whose barn la not equipped with up to date watering devices, says Kimball's Dairy Farmer. These contrivances, which keep fresh, clean water before each cow at all times when she Is In the stable, are great advantages, and they are not prohibitive either In price or In the dlOlculty of Installing. There Is no question that an automatic watering equipment will pay for Itself in a short time. The nature of the cow is such that she should have water with her food. It is hardly right or fair to the cow to feed her dry feed twenty-three hours In the day and then let her out to a watering tank that Is perhaps Ice bound and iiuike her stand lu the face of a north went gale while she Is filling her system with this cold water which takes care of the demands of her na ture In the eeouomy of milk produc tion. It Is well known that milk la about Ki per cent water; therefore If a cow Is going to give a liberal flow of milk she must have a liberal supply of wa ter with which to mako that milk; not only this, but her system demands a certain amount of water In order that ahe may be kept lu the best of health Many of the famous Holstetn herds In the east and west have been established by a pronresslva owner securing a few hUjh class fe males whose blood lines are based upon utility and matins such ani mals with a sire whone breeding and Individuality are such that pre potency Is secured and the vigor and vitality of the offspring defi nitely fixed. It Is by such methods that profitable dairy cow axe pro duced. The Holsteln cow shown produced 14.2x7 pounds of S. per cent milk In one year as a three-year-old. and that she may be able to do the work that is expected of her. Ail of this means that the cow should have water when she wants It and, further than thin, that water should not be so cold that it chills her entire system and that It dwarfs the actiities of her system in the manufacture of milk and butter fat aud products of that nature. The dairy cow is a delicate machine. She is more than a machine, for her success as a cow depends upon the way her maternal Instincts are fos tered. There is no animal that Is more severely taxed in the performance of Its daily work than the dairy cow. To produce from 40 to 100 pounds of milk In a day Is no light task, and the cow that produces In that way Is the cow that has the best of care. Further more, it pays to give the best of care) because that Is the ouly way In which the highest degree of production may be obtained. AVheu the winter season begins it would be fair and Just and good economy to provide some means whereby the dairy cows could be wa tered regularly, whereby they could have a supply of clean, pure water be fore them if not at nil times In the day, at least several times during the day without making them go Into the cold, stormy weather aud drink from an Ice covered tank. The barn that is equipped with ce ment mangers can be used very nicely from the watering standpoint by allow ing the mangers to be thoroughly cleaned and the wuter to flow In front of the cows lu the bottoms of these manKers several times during the day At least do not allow the cows to stand lu the cold, stormy weather and do not force them to drink Just once durlug the day. Dual Purpose Cattle. It Is a well kuowu fact that no breed of cows can produce both beef and but ter from the same food, says Hoard's Dairyman. If she makes her feed Into butter worth 30 cents per pound she cannot at the same time make the same feed Into beef worth from C to 10 cents per pound. It is true that there are certain cows on record, a few of them, that have produced milk aud butter fat at a profit and have borne a good beef calf annually. These cowa are the exception and not the rule of any breed. Grazing Wet Fields. It la of much linportaucu that slock be removed from the Ileitis when the ground Is wet. No graving Bhould be allowed when the laud Is lu a condi tion to "puck." G raiting the corn, cot ton, oat und pea fields will not be det rlmeutal to the laud if the grotiud la dry, but do not let the animals Injur the fields when the ground Is wet. 0- r! ,'.ur -.!,' o 1 If I I 1 I I -i-H-H-H H 1 It I H THE STOCK FEEDER. Draft horses In the corn belt f,1 larfri.lv rin rnm anrl tlinrithv iir fnrn itnvnr Inlt honr rlpvpl- i ' oprnent. as is found In Imported . horses. Unless the fattening steer has ! all the pure water he can drink nt all times he will not lay on fat quickly. Many farmers will let the steer trample $100 worth of feed Into tho mud rather than spend $25 for a feed rack. Wood breeding and good feed ing are so closely related that they must go together. One la useless without the other. An old animal properly fatten ed and in good health would be preferable to a young one in poor condition. Do not attempt to raise more hogs than you can handle, else they will eat up all the profit H-H 1 i r i-1-l l I I 1 H l-l I I I M H- CLIP THE COW'S UDDER. Removal of Hair Makes Tor Cleanliness In the Pairy. It la not uncommon among dairy cows to find the udder covered with a dense growth of long hairs, which, al though they may lie of some protection to the udder, nevertheless, from the standpoint of sanitation and comfort to the cow d'iring milking, are a detri ment, writes a correspondent of the Kansas Farmer. Under ordinary con ditions they are generally covered with filth and even In the best kept dairies, unless clipped, collect some dust nnd filth. Furthermore, because of their location, It Is highly probable that some of them will find their way Into the milk pail during milking. In order that such conditions may not occur these hairs should be clipped close once or twice each year, thereby preventing collection of filth and permitting great er ease In washing the udder. It has been my experience that "kick ers" are also developed when breaking heifers to milk because of these long hairs. When the milker grasps the teats during the milking the surround ing hair Is included, and with each stream drawn the hairs are given a vigorous pull. Is it any wonder that the heifer kicks you, pall and all. Into the gutter? A common pair of horse clippers are best suited for the clipping of the hair. If a large herd is to be clipped a hand power machine should be provided. The clipping should extend over the flank and thigh on the right side, as this will make It easier to keep the side above the milk pall clean. It will help to eliminate much filth, which means better milk, and better milk eventually means better prices. HOG CHOLERA ADVICE. 8ome Measures That Tend to Preven tion of the Dread Disease. By DR. F. B. HADLEY, Wisconsin College of Agriculture. Disinfect the peas and troughs dally with a 5 per cent carbolic acid sola tion. a 5 ner cent solution of commer clal formalin or a 3 per cent creolic solution. Have all hogs treated with serum to nrevent the disease. Allow only a competent veterinarian to perform the work. Shun the use of patent nostrums. r 1 1 t , ws i 1 t 4: - 1 Photo by Wisconsin College of Aiplcul turu" The losses from hog cholera con stitute a leading factor In the high price of pork. The millions lost an nually could be prevented by the use of anti-serum. In the past two or three years the losses of Iioks by cholera have been t-noriiiuua. in many caes whole herds havlnx been wlied out The loss uf course falls directly on the hog raUi-r in the first Instance, but Indirectly the consumer must help pay the bill. The Illustration shows a hog being Inoculated for the production of hog cholera anti-serum. Keep the ho!i hungry, so that their bowels will be uctive. Do not feed too much new corn. A Slop diet is preferable. Do not feed Barbate or other city ref use. Keep uway from neighboring farms where cholera is thought to exist Drive off wandering dogs or other stray unimals. 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Chin atands ready to prove to you at hi own expense that these remedies will do the work. rltt down now and write to LEE K. CHIN, (14 R.APP BLDQ IAN FRANCISCO, telling in your own worda just how you feel awl from what you suffer most. He v. ill then send you a treatment prepared to meet the require ments of your caae, and which will eouvuioa you Uiat you are uot in the incurable atate, but oan and will he curwlT Thia treatment will be am I you in a plaiu wrapper with the ixmtaiie paid. Don't put tliia matter off until tomorrow jut because there isn't pa)er or peucil handy, lxxik one up now and mil immediately. Thia is your oppurtuuiiy to get well. Don't waste it. fcfiT I IM il iL II 1111,1 ill I P spaataaaaafM, M 11W MBA l-J -a VUk--Mm'