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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1907)
mm t1 J, Mil I DRESS HUTC (Hthts vat S lUlMWW MALL Pr. From Every Ounce cfFuel c When the ncrcury drops out of niglil, and you just can't kirp tlic house warm, you'll find it wonilrrlully convenient to use a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) It's vrry liulil carry it alioul heal any colJ ' "i- .1 .11-1 room. 1 urn the wick nign or mivi no danger no smoke ro mnell. Eauily cared lor and gives nine hour ol cor.y com lot I al one filling ol """jf bran lonl. rinuhed in nickrl and japan. Every liealrr warranted. Th.LampS will) ill flooH ol ttrtif. Hunt Lghl ft mIuI lor long wintrr cvrniniM rrd or bj it won't lift your er. I-V improved cratiil tail kincf. MJ si Ihm, airkrl pUlrd. Kverjf Ump warranlrd. II yout aralrt cannot iippl lli Rya I'crUdaia OJ mI. wnH mit nrrl agrnty lor t Jrvnpiiv cirruUr. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) ."jap,- IWI I Hint For tht Plana HatLac Sailor Nwt Thing In Millenary. Tli" tint In Weur (lie nil while CoMiime Ik n lint liliiiiiieil Willi n touch of Color, One at I'm- lil ' t ! I'lltlhtf of whul nt the "citf Inn biiil In tin; coim j try r mllid ph'z.n t-lni"'iiux Is n I him k chip wPh o v lle hrlm turned tip nt mil' side nnd 1:v-ijiih In t!io Iwck. Tho tr.p la trimmed with grout , f . ?. '1 I What the American People Want to Know. By rUMAN J. RIDCWAY. I'ublUhrr of Everybody1 Mtfailn. II1K hiorajili y of unrest is tho history of PJKXjRESS - -vestonlny tin idea, today a custom, tomorrow move on. A liu!ilrol vours ugo tho unrest wb political. THE UNREST OF SOCIETY TOOAY 13 CAUSED DY THE IN EQUALITIES AND" EVILS THAT CROW OUT OF THE CONCENTRATION OF WEALTH. THE RESTLESS MEMBERS OF SOCIETY SAY. "WE WANT TO KNOW HOW A FEW MEN MAKE SUCH .iUGE FORTUNES WHILE THE VAST MAJORITY OF US ARE STRUGGLING TO KEEP 80UL AND BODY TOGETHER." We wun t to know wliy (lie Wall street game is not played OX TJU' I.KVF.L, bo that a man out invest his savings with eoiue assur ance that ho will at least get buck tho principal. t V.'o want to know what right tho few liavo to borrow our savings to build railroads, take our grants of publio land along tho tracks and then, instead of letting us share in their prosperity by reducing pas senger and freight rates, TOUR WATEU INTO THE CAPITAL AND COMPEL US TO PAY INTE1JEST ON DOUBLE OR QUADRUPLE THE ORKJIXAL CAPITALIZATION. Not only that, but we want to know why they mako SPECIAL RATES TO SIDE PARTNERS, enabling them to kill oil competitors, with the result that many of the actual necessities of lifo are put almost beyond o,ir reach. Not only that, but why in some instances where monopoly exists THE QUALITY OF EOOD AND SUPPLIES IS INFERIOR TO WHAT IT WAS BEFORE MONOPOLY, leaving us the elu-ire of taking the inferior article or going without not only that, but why when we pay so high a toll for travel wo must risk our lives in tinder box coaches running on imitation steel rails. t Y'o wunt to know why our subways and trolleys and gas plants bhonld make some men millionaires and at the eamo timo giro tho multitude Rich execrable service. Wo want to know why tho enormous reserves in tho insurance companies t-lioiiM be available to this group or that group of financiers for gambling purposes. WHY ARE LITTLE CHILDREN WORKING IN OUR MILLS WHEN THEY OUGHT TO BE IN SCHOOL? WHY MUST WOMEN TOIL IN OUR FACTORIES WHEN THEY OUGHT TO BE REARING A HEALTHY RACE? Why are there sweatshops and slums? What or who is responsible for so many strikes and lockout and )oycott9 i Why should ono hundred thousand families' scrimp and slave ia order that ONE family may havo a paradiso of parks and palaoe more money than is good for it, moro than it can possibly spend f THE8E ARE 80ME OF THE QUESTIONS THE RE3TLES3 PART OF SOCIETY IS A8KING. THIS IS THE SOCIAL UNREST OF OUft TIME. 1 "-Sa, . o? OIllL'rl ONX VirrK VlllOH 5733. buuehea of whlto iiwis-t ix-na with a few pink oiJt'H In the center of the bunch. Tho hue Biillor lintx are lovely this KfOHou, mill trimmed with lcmti and corn color they are more than thnrm Inic; Indeed, tliere Is finite a. furore for them. The nlrer one nre tnnde of velvet and hue trimmed with fen til er, plume and iimnse of Hjirlna; flow er. One lovely thin white atrnw miliar Is decorated with the niont feathery of alsretx, while delicate fen tlicry trimmings float. off the hack of the hut. The colors are all in c run m mid com color, yellow and gold. A comMiiailoii of two colors In llu- j ens and lawns, us ulno of two different j material, 1 a faNhlotinhle now an It I wn In the winter with velvet and chiffon, cloth nnd crepe de chine. The HinnrtcHt trimming In the full will lie moire nilk. It 1 not cheap, lint, like everything else that 1 good, cohts (pilte a bit of money. However, two yards of good moire cut In nar row IiIiim linnds will go a long way to ward trimming a suit. ' Here Is n one piece suit for a small , girl made of Noft finished white linen with bunding of embroidery. Iu the illuHtr.it ion the older girl wears a frock made high at the neck, with Klioit, full sleeves. The younger tot bhowg the same model made with a i chemisette and double Hleevs. . JL'DIC CIIOLLET. IN SMART ATTIRE. Cretonne Trimming an Unusually Ef fective Fad of th Momont. Cretonne trimming Is growiug apnee and Is being turned to some account la the cause of wush dresses, garlands very light and delicate of design being npplliued either side nn entre-deux of luce worked up with silk to give the effect of a heavy raised embroidery. Cretonne Is Invaluable In meeting the demand for narrow Inner vests or folds over which tho fichu or kimono bodice 1 laid, while on the fashionable pilot a cretonne application Immediate ly makes for n pleasing effect, pique frequently forming the basis of the groundwork. A new corset cover of finest French linen neatly embroidered with French hand work has the front decorated with "New, Frtddla, you em straight hem from school today I Donahou In Clovolaod plain OoaJas WHITE LINES WITH EMBROIDERY 5729. an luimeuse butterfly bow, which serves as a shirt waist extender. Tho bow Is made elaborate with lace an! ribbons and exteuds across the entire front. . Soft silk fichus la contrasting color to the gown are worn folded low over the shoulders with the ends tucked Into the girdle. Wide scarfs of tulle or chiffon are draped In the same way. A woman was seen recently v ho bad found a way of getting around the dif ficulty of offending tho Auduoon so ciety and at the same time gratifying her fancy for wearing something sug gesting a loug trailing plume. The plume drew the attention of several women who were dining In tho same restaurant. Ono suggested that It was made of silk, others said straw, and one har.arded tho guess that It surely was glass. As a matter of fact frayed out silk, disposed la a unique fashion, was the means employed for this novel end. Dainty frocks of white are much wora by the little girls and are always charming. Here la one that shows an attractive collar made of all over em broidery. The skirt' Is box plaited at the back, and there are unbroken lines at the frout, while the ornamental col lar Is entirely separate. . JUDIO CHOI JBT. mm fsran Mi MM TIio KSiul Yoi liavo A'vvaya Hought. ami wliicli lian lccn lo u-u fjr t ,"0 years, has bornn t?.o inntiir of and La been mad o under Mh r;r fr jctyt77'7jZ" "oinil aiipcrvlslon Jnc It liiliiiicy. futy, 4.cSu44 Allow no ono to deceive j on in thl. All Counterfeits, Imitation; and " Jnst-a-yood" are but Kxpcrlnient. that trifle with and endanger the bcaltli of luCtintH and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla In a harmless unbslitute for Castor Oil, Pare Korlc, Drops and Hoothiiifr Sympg. It Is Pleasant. It contaiiiH neither Opium, jlorphine nor other Narcotic Kiibstarice. I tit age 1 its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Tecthlnjr Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Ilowels, giving' healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Signature of Dl GCTOY FrsifJ ir,ir. -j vxrctx o' l h i filc at New Pine Creek Oregon. 1'renchliia services at llioclock A M nn.l 7:.'J0 I'. M, on eru'li Htindny of every rn.inth. Sunday Kchuol nt 10.nlxk A. M. I'rnyer Service it"..lon Wednes day evening of each week. All are cordially Invited to attend the StvIcch. J. Ila.vden Howard. Pastor. ' Tie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. thi etftmun cow mot. Tf mmmr mun, new vopk env. KILL the COUCH AND CURE the LUNGS w Br. King's flew Discovery Ffia tfOUCHS arlrA mm VfOLDS Trial BotUe Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNGTROUBLES GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY! OA MONEY REFUNDED. NO TROUBLES. I ISFACTOKYl JDED. j MAGAZINE I READERS rj SUNSET MAGAZINI beautifully illustrated, food torie and article, aKout CaUornia and V 5U ail the Far WoL CAntRA csirr devoted each month to the ar- . tutic reproductioa. oi the best $1.00 wotk oi amateur and prolraiional A Tvaf photographer i. EOAD 07 A THOUSAND WOITDESS a book of 75 page, containing 120 colored photogripht of 0.75 picturoque tpota ia CaUornia cad Otegoa. Toul .'. . $3.25 All for . . . . $1.50 Ad'lren all orden to STJrTSET MAGAZINE Flood Baildi-r Sac Frncicr. WESTERN STAGE LINE Oflice at the Mercantile Company's PtoreLakeview, Oregon. Good Stock - - - New Coaches Daily from Lakeview to Bly, connect ing nith Daily Stage to the railroad. P. n. COREY, - - - Proprietor L ifi v, )'in. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TABLE ... In Effect May 1st, 1905. wm f nocor'o UNO ccre1- m.wtritf' I ..r et t im l 1Tri '! . "W to ohlAin p.. enprrl. a. IMA LL CC- mrmry an f A '' A jvtrnt. jtoot t- '. lt!r.'ftiit Pra" ' WnUi or t" , At U Slatfe C'.rmt. too. Vntft si Wf.HiNOTCN r TV-' Post & King have the lest grude of liquors and cigars to lie found In Oregon. t? Blanks i 1 1 1 1 '. ) . , timber land final proofs and blank affl iavits for applications for readvertise ments .blank witness' affiJavits, etc. at The Examiner office. tf Laksvisvy Cigar Factory . A. Storkma., Prop. Maker of Havana and Domestic.Cigars CCKTRT OBDERB SOLICIT Give ns a trial. Ktore in the brick bnilding next door to Pott & King sa loon, kkeview, Oregon. Lt. Thrall .. Ar. RnguK 6.S5 Stoul Br'g .$ "J Fall Cr'k..7.03 " Kl h Sp'gnT.lO " Dixie 8.10 ' Pukegama8W A. M.I.v.PokegamalO 45 A at Ar. uixle 10.65 " " KrhSp'g"lt.40 M " FallCree 11.45 ' Steel Br'ge 14.00 Hous 12.20 P M " Thrall 12.45 " Klamath Springs Special. Lt. Thrall 1.90 P. M.Lv. Kl'h Sp'gni.45 P.'M Ar. Riigtia 1.55 Ar. Fall Creek!.50 " " SteW Br'ge2.15 " " Steel Br'ge 8.00 M " , Fall Creek 2..H5 " Boiriia 8.20 " Kl'h,Pp'g 1 40 " " Thrall 8.45 $1,000.00 Reward. The Oregon, California & Nevada Livestock Protective Association will give $101)3 Reward for the con viction of anyparty or parties steal ing horses, cattle or mules belonging to any of the, folio wlng'members of this Association: Cox & Clark, Chewacan Land & Cattle Co., Heryford Land & Cattle Co., Lake County Land & Livestock Co., Warner Valley Stock Co., Geo. V. Mapes, Wra. W. Brown. Geo. M. Jones, Geo. llanklus, S. O. Chandler. ! J. C. Dodson. C. A. ltehart. N. Fine. Thoa. Hutton, W. A. Currier, Frank B. Butiers, J. C. Hotchklss, Calder wood Bros., T. J. Brattaln & Sons, James M. Moore, A. D. Cecil, T. A. Crump, VV. Z. Moss. Cressler & .Bonner, W. T. Cressler Acty elilham. Hill & Toney. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. FTia Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of t mm ij'U- "9. mil n uiiid ai i-iiiij.ii m mim 1 n 1 1 ')fel - - - -- - - - Finance Com I F. M. Miller, Sec & Treas. RTFORI) KEEN Chandler W, P.Heri .F. M. Gbe I S. B. Cuan DIRECTORY. i-'lrst Baptist church of Lrkevie Preachlng.Servlicesa 1 11:A.M., and 7:30 P. M. onleach.Suuday. , Sunday School 10: A. M. Junior Society at 2:30 P. M. Baptist Young People.s Union at :30 P. M. on each Sunday. Prayer meeting 7.30, P. M. on Wed nesday evening. Everybody invited to attend all services. A. Frank Siiumoni, pastor The Examiner has received a new sample book of the Wall Street Hdo" of engraved certificates of stock and bond blanks, the most up-to-date on the market. Used and endorsed by the leading financiers of America. Copyrighted. Call and see them If you need anything in this Hue. tf Tilt LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER rial i t PRINTING IS S AR IN The Examiner Jex We have all the late 1 - sit ICS 111 type ctilU H.CCJJ III stock a large assortment of high grade stationery so that there is no delay in executing a large order. Our prices willbe found to compare favorably with other prices. LATEST LAND AND STOCK NEWS EIOrjT PAGES LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN 1880.