APRIL 0, 1914 LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER PAGE SEVEN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY 1T10H4L fret6nl Wnotlrow Wllaos Vine I'rmldoni Thomas K Marshall rWiretarr of Hiate . William J Hrraa rtaornlarr of Treasury William II MiiAdoo Heeretar of Mar Llndie M Harrison Attorns? senarel... Jaino.1) Mrrvnynolrte I oatmaslir Oenerel Albert Hurlnon tfearetary of Navjr Jiwiliua Panlela Hoerolerf o(lntrlor franklin K tana Hwrelary of Aa-rlaullure liavld P Houston heeralar? ol Commerce.... William U. HrdOold tWerelary ol Labor William II. Wllaoa interstate Uommorti Coiutulaalonrr JtugarK Clark puts. Governor Oswald WmI Kcwratarr of State Ili-n W.OIootl Treaetirer Thi. H. Kat Attorns? Oannral A. M.Orewford riiini. I'u bi lo Instruction I.. K. Aldermeu sMuler W. M. iunia lalrj and Pood Uum John DM Ira. C, B. Senator! I'.4,"0'' """""" f Harry i un Congressmen 1U,jC,J1"wI.'.' JN. J. Sluiiolt tiratHioutiRT P. A. Minn Chief Juatloe. Hubert Kakla ".iJr.M.;:;'n. T. A. Mulirlde IIT JtIlllOILMTRI1. Judge Hour? I.. B "ti.ni Attorney.. Johnlrwla LkuinLaTtra W, l,alr Tli'itniai Joint Senator.... He pre sen la II re . ivuruim A ruriMMi enl.r n Hinllk 0 H, LAN L) oppuk. Jes. P. Ilursrss Hg1siei rtv4 V C'rouemliiar ki'ii POHltST OKKIlH Ollbert U. Brown Htinervleor Nornian o. Jenoueoii. Poreet P.xatnluer 1'. P. llrauoan tbli'lulvrl LA K X COUNT V fulge B Mark r.W. l arnt iliarl9 W HHnlriei traaanrar K. A. Hawkins Assessor A.J.Pnater Mobool HtipL :c. X Oliver Surveyor H. A. tluahan Comin.as.o.ar. j County stork loanentnr.. lit-.M alloy TOWN Or LAKKVIIW. 1. I. Wllcog Mayoi e Ben 1 1 ( J. P. Huckworlnl rv..ii... II. A. funk Oonnollmeo W. p. Prkoman ( W. P. Paine... , . Reoordel .Traaaurar A. Uleber CHURCH DIRECTORY Vcbuiilatlua.nl. I'rearhlng ever? hulidsy al li a. tn. anl :JUp. ui. Bpwurln l-caiiiie everi Sunder evtuihie; al :. I'reyer lmlna Tburi day at 7:) n. m. Cbnlr meeting al :sou. m 1-edleo' Aid Kvrrr Wiolunailay at 1 :3 p. m Ktrnrrbodr cordially In !!! lo all wrvlrra. ii II. r tr.fr., rastur lArliol.lt: l IIUK H-r.Vk.KV hi NUAt MAia al a:(i aud IU a.m.; tUner at 7:10 P.m. Maai on weekdays at Tmv a ui. Hrrtlwt lu Iba Na ( burt b. T. T. K URN, M, i. riKHT HHKHHYTKKIAN Clll'Ml H OP LAKH V'IKW. DiMia In tba Maaonlct llall. Huuda HcbiMil al 10:00 A.M.: Moruiug HrrUal 11 : Ktanlui Hnrvioa al 7:J. I'rajrrr MarllUK ol waaumiara at T:ao r.M. All ara formally in TIUsl. HKV.OKO. A.CKAWKOKIl. Paakir. LAKKVIKW l'IWOr-L MIHMlO.N-Lar Kaad lug M-rloa In Iba Hall ol tba Mlaalon la tot Hmimaol L.lM.C. (Buotlua Build Inn) Oilai mraoi. averr nnuuar eniii( at r.mj u viuci All ara'oord tally lulird. PI KMT BAPI'lMt CHUKIII OP IMKWK l.tKI al Nia Plna i.rtffk. Orraon. Irteblni aar Hiatal II A M and ?:)!' M o( rach Hundat ol etarT mnoib Huuilay Hrbool at 1U A M Prarrr riarrlra al 7:M on wlurlay vetiln. 11 rmi u aomi. aii ari coruiaiiy luviu-a K ttand I br aortlrrt. KK V. L. B. HKNOKKMON, LAKKV'IKW I.ODOK No 71, A. P. A A M. Hold tlated airatlnva balnrda on or bafora ful moon. Marou 14, April 4, May . Hparlai luaolluirt uhiu call. Kuiirralljr itaiuraay frn Inaa. vlaltlng bratbran wnlcoma. K. K WoodtMM'k. W. M. J. Chat Hutllh, tfem'j UeUHKk OP IIO.NOK-I.AKIirtliOHfc. L. So. 77. I), of II., A. O. II. W., Maela II al third Tburailaya ol each monih Hall: I iiuIm llri'iinan, I., ol II.; X. B.-llo Arincr, ; ol C ; l.llllu Harrla, Uwordcr. I. O. O. P.-LAKKVIkW KNCAMCMfeN I' NO. I I. O. O. P., maala Ilia Rrtl and ihinl Tburr lar Tnnlnt nl rai'b month In Odd Ki-Nxwt Hill. Laautrluw. U. II. Him It. I). P., K. P. baiicy, Hcrlor. A U. I.. W.-LAKKV1KW 1-OIMIK NO. Ill Haria ary arooud and lourtb Thuradar ol am montb. lu Maaooic uan, ijikcviow K K. Van larort, M.W.i lnu Brrnnan, R. A.O. H.-UIVIMiON 1. I.AKK( OCNTV. MIK18 vary ootid aud rouriii Moniiar ol racb nonlh, In 1. o. o. r. Mall, i.akevirw. r. J Hulllvan, County fret.; 1. a. O'Connor. I'rca Dan Bruiuiau, tkey A. O. P. -COURT PINKWOOU No. M.W, MKETd vary nrtl and third Mouday ol aach nioiilli In Manonlu llall. K. P.Cbrn r.C.K ;C llreen, H. C. H. W. Anner, K.B.; K. Htrlplln, K. H. 1. O. O. P l.AKKVIIIW lAfliHK, No. a, 1 . O. P., meata avery riaturday cvenlnir Jn Pallowa llall, at 7:80 o'ulook, from Ooio. m i to Anrll Land at olrlock Irom ADrll 1 U. Hpluiher M. W, if. Vornuii, N. 1... K. II. Clark, oecrriary BKBKKAII I.Olx.K-I.AKaVUW l.olH,K, SO in, I. O. O. P., maela tba aacnnd and fourik Krldavtef I'ach montb In odd Kvliowa rial Mia. II. Hallo), N.O.i V. I). Mota.beo'y. PROFESSIONAL CARDS QHARLKH UMUACM Land and Law Ofilc Abatractor of TUlea KaMbllihad 18w Lakeriuw, On y F. Conn Attorney at Law and Notary Public Ukrvlew, Orraot OPPK'K-lalv Bnlldlna J I). VKNATOK Attorney at Law, ji iid Matter HKer lalt) OPi'lCK-Palf Hnildma. V. I.AIK THOMPSON Attorney at Law Office on 3rd Floor Heryford Hldjf. Lakbtiew, Okbook p A. S11EKMAN ATTOHNKV AT LAW State and U. S. Court Practice Ollice ALTURAH, CALIFORNIA DIt. J. IKVING ItUSSELL Phrtlolan ami Surcaon Offlcai Snyder & Itoyiiolds Drujr Store FUONKi Offloa. Main llaalilauva 77 J. L. LYON DENTIST No. 843 Heryford Bldg., Ukevlew, Ore. W. HAY DEN FISK DENTIST 8ulf337-339Horytortl Bldg. PHONKl Otftc 952 Rmrnld 934 Classified A Want Ad In The Laka County Examiner Repeated a few times, if nectary, will find a customer for that property of 7C-urs. Tlicy arc scanned closely by intending 1uycr, and the cost is nominal 5 cents tlic line lor cucli insertion. Special longtime rates. MIH mALK- KOU SALIC 10 acre ond city lot. Boc. 81, Twp. 4 0, Hange 19. Town lot No. 43, lllk. OK. For full par tlculam write W. V. Jornlgan, 108 N. Krnmont Avvnuo, Loh AnKolnB, Calif. Mch. 19-M Tli K Liikevli-w AI.Mirit& Tltl Co. In makliiK Hpiiiil irlr'i on AliMtrarir. to (). V. Is. Cu.'t TrarlM ni Town (jltN. tVAMTKIk HIX I'KH CKNT I.OANB Obtiiln alilo to buy, build or I in pro vo farm ranch and city property or remove Incumbrance therefrom; Hpccml privllcRrH and rciinonublo tcrniH. For propoHltlon, addrtH: Fluance Dept., 1D27 liuacli, Iildic., Dalian, Texan. Apr 2-t4 1.114111KN ami 1 iiata. r. iT.irrT.K 11 win h'k va t thk Hotel lHkevlew bar. The tent nnd purfwt whlxkr made. tf IfcLKPHUHKH. LOOK AT THK NOTJCK FOU KK ward iwiuetl by the Telephone Company for dewtroj lnx tta prop erty. Oil V KfcWAKU. A REWARD or lifty dollar U here ty olfered for iniorniHtlon that will Inad to the arrox ani coavlctlou oi ny peiton wh htn stolen ulrea or other property from our Company; and the aanie reward U hereby offered for Informal i'n that will lead to the rreat aud OTlotton of anyoue dea troyiUK tn.- proporty nf the Company. Chaa. Umbaob, SocreUiy Lake Co. TeL 4 Tel. Co. ltf. I.MMI, Alll KKTIII44 I.N THK COUNTY COURT OF THE STATU OF ORKOON FOR LAKK COUNTY In the matter of the estate of Morris Wlngfleld, Deceased. Citation In the name of the State of Ore gon. To Nadle Wlngfleld, Ruth Wlngfleld and Naomi Wlngfleld, heirs at law of Morris Wlngfleld, de ceased, and to all known heirs and to all unknown heirs and devisees of said Morris Wlngfleld, deceased. Ily an order of the above entitled Court duly mado and entered on the 16th day of March, 1914, you and each of you are hereby required and cited to appear In the above entitled Court at the County Court room In the County Court house In the Town of Lakevlew, Oregon, on the 18th day of April. 1914 at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., of said day, and then and there show cause, If any there be, why an order of this Court should not be made author izing and directing Nadle Wlngfleld as administratrix of the estate of Morris Wlngfleld, deceased, to sell at private sale In the manner pro vided by law all the real property of said estate described as follows: N H of N E !i , Section 16; WH of SE4. SWVi or NEV4. and Lot one, Section ID; NEK of NWU. Section 16, a'l In Tovnihio 39 South, Range 24, East, W. M Lake County, Oregon. It la further ordered that this ci tation be served upon the non-resident and unknown heirs and de visees by publication in the Lake County Examiner, a newspaper or general circulation printed and pub lished in Lake County, Oregon, for four successive weeks prior to said 18th day of April, 1914. Witness the Hon. I). Daly, Judge of the County Court of Lake County. State of Oregon, with the seal of said Court alllxed this 16th day of March, 1914. Attest: F. W. PATNE. (Seal) County Clerk for Lake County, State of Ore von. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREHON FOR THE COUNTY OF LAKE Edger L. Young and Lena M. Young, plaintiff, vs. Laura Rose Wagner, defendant. To Laura Rose Wagner, defendant. In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaJnt fil ed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 17th day of April, 1914, and if rou fall to an swer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take a decree as prayed for In plaintiff's complaint, towit cancell ing and annullng that certain mort gage executed by plaintiffs on April 22nd, 1913, wherein plaintiffs mort gaged to one D. Wagnfer the follow ing property towit: N of SE and SEVi or SEU , Sec. 28, Twp. 34, S. R. 19 East or Will. Mer.; also SWVi or BWVi or Sec. 27, Twp. 34, S. R. 19, E. Will Mer. all in the county or Lake, State or Oregon, and adjudging plaintiff Edger L. Young to be the owner of the above real property in fee simple and forever enjoining and stopping you from having or claiming any right, title or interest In or to same. This sum mons is published pursuant to an or der of the county Judge of Lake County, Oregon, the said order be ing dated March 3, 1914. Date or first publication, March 6, 1914. Date of last publication, April 16, 1914. UENSON & BENSON, . Attorneys for Plaintiff. Want Ads I.K4MI. AIVKRTIltM NOTICR TO CRKDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lake. In the matter of the Partnership h..iu'.H of Flynn liroa. Hnld partner ship conr'minir of .k'hp Flvnn and Tlioiuaa C. Flynn, now dwreaHed. To all whom It may concern: No tice I hereby given, that the undf- U'iied him been duly uppolnted Ad riunlhliator of the purtnerehlp im ta( cl Flynn DroH.. said partiier nlilp ((.riHlHtlng of the undersigned, John C. Flynn, and Thomas C. Flynn, the latter now deceaHed, by an or der of the Honorable li. Daly, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lake, duly made and entered In said court. In the above entitled matter, on Febru ary 27th, 1914. All persotiK having claims agalnat sold partnership estate, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified and. accompanied by the pro per vouchers aa required by law, within' six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, to said administrator, at the law office of L. F. Conn, in the Town of Lake view, Lake County, Oregon. Dated and first published March 5th,. 1914. JOHN C. FLYNN, Administrator of the partnership es tate of Flynn llros., said partnership consisting of John C. Flynn and Thomas C. Flynn, the latter now de ceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ' Estate of J. U. Carroll, deceased. ! Notice is hereby given that the un jdorslgned, the administrator of the I estate of J. U. Carroll, deceased, baa j filed with the County Court of Lake ! County, State of Oregon, his Final j Account of his administration of the said estate, and that the Honorable 11. Daly, Judge of said Court, has by order duly entered, appointed Sat urday tho 18th day of April. 1914 at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. as the time and the County Court Room in the County Court House, at Lake view, Oregon as the place for hear ing any objections to said final ac count and for settlement thereof. Now therefore all persons interest ed are hereby notified and required to file tholr objections in writing with said court on or before said date. S. P. MOSS, Admin istrator of the Estate of J. U. Carroll, deceased. Dated this 18th day of March, 1914. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LAKE COUNTY John M. Walsh, Plaintiff, vs. O. L. Stanley, R. M. Russlll, James R. Russlll, C. D. Russlll. Robert D. Rus slll, Henry Russlll. Leslie Russlll, Ellsworth RurhIII, William Russlll. Adle McMannus, Allle Russlll, all the unknown .heirs of J. M. Russlll, de ceased also all other persons or part ies unknown claiming any right, title estate Hen or interest in the real es tate described herein, Defendants. To O. L. Stanley, R. M. Russlll, James R. Russlll, C. D. Russlll, Rob ert D. Russlll, Henry Russlll, Leslie Russlll, Ellsworth Russlll, William Russlll, Adle McManus, Allle Rus bIII all the unknown heirs or J. M. Russlll, deceased; also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or inter est in the real estate described here in, the above named defendants: . In the name of the State of Ore gon. You are hereby notified that John . Walsh Is the holder of Cer tificate or Delinquency numbered 140, issued on the 9th day or July, 1912, by W. R. Snider, sheriff and tax collector of Luke County, State or Oregon, for the amount of $3.45, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the years 1908 and 1909, together with penalty, Interest and costs thereon upon real property situated in said Lake County, assessed to O L. Stan ley, and particularly bounded and described us follows, to-wlt: The Northwest quarter or the Northwest quarter of Section two, in township thirty-eight, south, range nineteen, East of Willamette Merid ian, containing forty acres. . That said certificate or delin quency was issued on the 9th day of July to Geo. II. Lynch, and was by said Geo. II. Lynch on the 19th day of January, 1914, duly assigned to this plaintiff; that O. L. Stanley and K. F. Stanley, his wife, on the 22nd day of June, 1887, by good and suf ficient deed transferred and convey ed the above described property to J. M. Russlll and that the said J.M. Rus sill died on April 13, 1891, and the above named defendants, R. M. Rus slll, James Russlll, C. D. Russlll, Robert D. Russlll, Henry Russlll, Leslie Russlll, Ellsworth Rus sll, Adle McMannus, and Allle Russlll, are the heirs at law of J. M. Russlll, deceased. You are further notified that the said John M. Walsh and his assignor under said Certificate of Delinquen cy has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years with , the rate of interest on said amounts. i.9ma i. a nvrirriNi rin follows; I iiiu p.1,1 I 1 Ta I 1 Kalnor llm J,if t;Wl Vmi ITKT "K p. e. ivil July. Iu rtM lft lp. e. I"lt I ianlB. fM I yvm I 1 70 I lln r That the said O. L. Stanley Is the owner or the legal title to the above described premises as the same ap pears or record, and each of the other persons above named are here by further notified that the said John M. Walsh will apply to the Cir cuit Court or the county and state aforesaid, for a decree foreclosing tli') Ilea against the property above described and mentioned In said Cer tlfWatq. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons ex clusive of the day of said first pub lication and defend this action and pny the amount due as above shown, together witho costs and accrued In terest, and In caiif) of your failure to do so a decree will be rendered foreclosing the Hen of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons Is published by or der or the Honorable H: Daly, Judge or the County Court or the State or Oregon for Lake County and said or der was made and dated this 26th day of March A. D. 1914, and the date of first publication is the 2d day of April, 1914. All process and papers In this pro ceeding may he served upon the un dersigned, residing within the State or Oregon, at the address herein after mentioned. W. LAIR THOMPSON. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Lakevlew, Oregon. POLITICAL CARDS FOIl COUNTY CLERK ' I hereby announce myaelf a candidate for election to the office of t-onjty Clerk of Lake County, Oregon, subject to the decision of Democratic party, at the Primarv Election to le held on May 15th. 1U14. F W. PAYNE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the nomination of Clerk of Lake County, Oregon, subject to the decision of the Republican party, at the Primary Election to be held May 16,1914. E. C. AHLSTROM. FOR SIIERIFb 1 herehv announce mvaelf acandidate for the offlco of Sheriff of Lake County, Orejroo. subject to the decision of the Republican primsry. to be held May 15. 1914. W. B. SNIDER. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon, subject to the decision or the Democratic party, at the Primary election, to be iield May 16, 1914. G. W. DUNCAN. . Owing to the earnest solicitation or a FEW or my friends I have (AT LAST) consented to become a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Lake .County, Oregon, and announce myself as a candidate for that office on the PROGRESSIVE platfoim, subject to the approval of the voters of Lake County, Oregon. F. O. BUNTING. I hereby announce myself a candi date for election to the office of Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon, sub ject to the decision of the Democra tic party, at the Primary election to be held on May 16th. 1914. F. M. DUKE. FOR VOUSTY SURVEYOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for election to the office of County Surveyor of Lake County, Oregon, subject to the decision of the Republican party, at the Pri mary Election to be held on May 15, 1914. S. A. MUSHEN TJWASrRJER I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office or Treasurer or Lake County, Oregon, subject to the decision or the Democratic party, at the Primaries to be held May 15, 1914. R. A. HAWKINS. I am a candidate for the office of County Judge subject to the decision of the Republican party at the pri mary nominating election. May 15, 1914. E. H. SMITH. DAMiKH IN DELAY The great danger of kidney trou bles is that they so often get a firm hold before the sufferer recognizes them. Health will be gradually un dermined. Backache, headache, ner vousness, lameness, soreness, lumba go, urinary troubles, dropsy, gravel and Brlght's Disease often follow in merciless succession. Don't neglect your kidneys. Help the kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills, which are so strongly recommended right here in this locality. Mrs. M. J. Wilbourn. 190 B St., Ashland, Oregon, says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills and found them so good that I willingly recommend them. I keep a supply in the house all the time. Whenever my back and kidneys bother me, I take Doan's Kidney Pills and they quickly drive the trouble away. 1 uever knew of another remedy that gives buol. good results. AH kidney sufferers would do well to give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan'a Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Wilbourn had, Forter-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Let the Examiner figure on your next Tob Printing. rVven dollars a bushel for clover seed ought to be enough to make the land lord, hi tennnt. and the very farm It self smile. Ye, and Inter on horse, cattle, sheep and hog will smile as they browae tta pture or consume the bay tlmt I "good for what ails 'em." A prize Jersey bull valued at thou sands of dollars, owned by a well known breeder at flldnaw, Mich, i kept In a docile and civilized frame of mind by being hitched to a five foot snow plow and set to the job of clean ing the walks of hi home town after every considerable fall of snow. Jaa ba's Etnanon, for that Is bi name, seem to enjoy the job, and the folk of the town are saved the Job of shov eling their walk. Wisconsin now bo In operation a law that ought to be In force In every state In the Union. It provide that upon the payment of 15 any farmer may have the soils of bi fnrm exam ined chemically by the stnte college de partment of soli. Of course the indi vidual farmer is supposed to keep cloe tab on the crop a they grow on dif ferent soil and to select and grow crops that will be bet suited to differ ent soils. Two-third of the bad egg on the markets of the country are said to get started on their downward vtay before tbey leave the farm as a result of carelessness In gathering and handling. Here would seem to be a reforru mat egg producers ought to take bold of first band. It Isn't necessary to elect Brother So-and-so to the legislature to give this reform a boost, for every farmer and poultry keeper Is a law unto himself. A few days ago the awards were made In the Minnesota boys and girls' acre yield corn growing contest. Lynn Harrison of Excelsior. Minn., won first prize of $200, while Miss Grace Byther of Stewartvllle, Minn., showed a lively pair of heels to a good many lads and won a prize of $00. These two young people got profit, training and instruc tion from growing these prize acres of corn, and Ufe will mean the more to them because of their achievement A Missouri paper recently closed an Interesting contest A year ago It offered four substantial prizes to the farmers' wives among its list of sub scribers who would at the end of the year make the best showing In the way of cash returns from the sale of J Duller una mint, poultry miu The winner of the first prize sold $1,407 worth of these products, while the three other winners sold respec tively $1,023, $1,019 and $915 worth of goods. Milk and Its products were the chief sources of Income. The members of the Menominee (Mich.) Commercial club certainly showed a becoming recognition of the vital connection between the dairy business aud community prosperity when they placed a certain sum in the banks of their home towns to be loan ed to the farmers of the neighborhood for the sole purpose of buying dairy cows and registered bulls. If these loans are made to farmers who under stand the care of dairy cows and the rearing of calves the investment should be of a type that will benefit everybody concerned. The writer is of the opinion that In not a few Instances lack of thriftiness with house plants during the winter months is due to the simple fact that they do not get the water they need for their proper development A small amount of water may moisten the upper soli, yet fail to each the lower two-thirds of the pot A feature that aggravates the condition noted is the extreme dryness of the air in so many living rooms. This may be largely overcome by keeping a dish with water In It on the heater. To offset the drawback first mentioned insufficient watering It Is well to set the flower pots lu shallow dishes of water and let them "driuk up" as much water as the soil will hold. Chemical analyses lately made at the North Dakota experiment station show that a bushel of flux takes as much fertility from the soil as two bushels of wheat. It was also found that at the prices paid for crops iu the period from 1900 to 1908 a dollar's worth of flax contained 42 cents'' worth of fertilizers. From the standpoint' of feeding value, it was fouud that dax straw was worth much more thnn wheat or oat straw. It being about mid way between these and clover bay. Owing to the fact that the flax plant contains prusstc acid in minute quan tities. It was found wise to begin feed ing the flax or flax products In small amounts for the purpose of detecting any bad effects upon stock. It la a mighty serious as well as de plorable case of getting the cart before the horse when orderliness In the home including freedom from dust and dirt Is made of greater importance than the comfort peace of mind and enjoy ment of the members of the household. The writer has mighty little patience with slovenly housekeeping, which Is due to BhIftleRsness and carelessness rather than to actual lack of time and strength, and be baa Just as little sym pathy with the other extreme wherein a molecule of dust or a mite of dis order Is magulfled iuto a mouutaln of trouble and where everybody about Is made to feel uncomfortable because of Its existence. There be women not a few who worship cleanliness and order as completely as do heathen wo men images of stone, and essentially they are just as beulgbted, but don't aave ao much excuse for tbelr idolatry. Eli Cafe GEE WINQ FAUN . MQR. Lakeview, Ore. Meals Served at All Hours with every thing the market affords $6 Meal Tickets $5.00 Special attention i given to Family Din ners and Ball Suppers THi OUl8T ESTABLISHED BCALTT riRM IN BOITTHKKNIOREGON ONE TO 12,000 ACRES OF LAKE COUNTY BEST LANDS For sale either for stock or agrl 1 cultural purposes. J. W. MAXWELL & SON LMKtVIEW, ORtGON Lakeview Hospital Coder Supervision of Trained Nnras Hospital Rates $3.50 per day Phone 771 WEST STREET LAKEVIEW :: OREGON ANGER IN A WOMAN'S BREAST lit ITS K8IHJ 1 sad LIMP HIE Tli: AND ALWAYS POISONS OCCr GLANDS IN thk armpit and KILLS QUICKLY IWILLGIVE$1000 IF I FAIL TO CORE any CAKCER or TUMOR NO KNIFE or FAIN, ii ?ki Mi Cured No X-Ray or other swindle. WIUTTEM ABSOLUTE GtirtAa-m ANY TUMOR, LUMP or SORE on tba UP, FACE or body load i CANCER. II Smr Filu fetu lutttia. 120-PAGE BOOK acnt free: teati moniala of TMOSUNdS Caial at laai Itltt h Saaa ANY LUMP in WOMAN'S BREAST IS SURE. CERTAIN DEATH IT NEGLECTED OR CUT Our Painless rdand Plant Pinter CURES I 10 DAYS MILLIONS DIB lb VERY YEAR br Waiting Too Lost YOU nay rafuae to beliera until TOO LATE I SWEAR WE HAVE CURED 1 0,000 Poor tut at HALF PRIOE If cmetr It at email Address Old DR. & MRS. CHAMLEY & CO. 40 raart "GREATEST CANCER SPECIALISTS UVHrS" A O 436 VALENCIA ST, SAN fUHCUCO, CAL KINDLY MAIL THIS to tomoonf with CANCER BUCK LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED liy Cutttr'a Blaektof Pilla. Low- priced. frWi. reliable: pnrferreii b Western stockmen because thay pro. mm (mi antra etnar naMiaae ran. - M W rite fur bouklet and testimonials. I r I0-ao akga. Blaeklsa Pil la 11.00 IsstJLalV SO-am Blaekltt V anr Injector, Imt Cutters best. The eupertorltr of Cutler product Is clue to over 1! fears oT epsclallrliif In vasalass ana serums asly. Insist aa Cutter's. If unoMalushle. order direct. THE CUTTER LABORATORY. Berkalsv. Callferala $1,000 REWARD . .' Th Oreton. Cat- 4M3 Itornta aod Nevada VliV Live Stock Potec- loo Aiaoolaton, ol which the under signed Is a member will el to I1.0U1.00 reward for evidence leading to the r rest and ooor lotion ol aur partr or oar. ties stealing horses, cattle or tuulee be long Ins to any of Its memoers. la addition to the above, the onderalined offers on the earn eondltlon oi0.00 for ail hors es branded horse-shoe bar ou both or either jaw. Brand recorded lu eight counties. Mauve Harney, Lake aud Crook aonntlea. Horses tented when sold. None but grown boraee sold, and only la large vouchee W. W, Known. File. Oregou, Jt J I .1 x