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MODISH FANCIES. Ttlna Collar Vary Faaliionable A Novalty In Ds Thn wniiiiii) wlm iniitd'K tutffng run have iM'iiiillful riilliiifi lliln winter. Tli narrow cilrl mi ntllT linen l benuM ful. Vandyke puttcrim In liny rlu:s ire reit,v when alliiehcil to velvet linmlN. A luee nMiti Iniit Ii4 ii novelty. I'. 0 Made by h I (filing tiico butleriHe. mi, TIIK I.ATrxT HllllIT WAIHT. 8318. A ImiiIi iii i f t lil m nltlrt wiilnt limy ba h4 tn N'-vi'ii I'rn . from 3.' t ) 4i Itirlii'a I'tmt Irii'in'iii'. Hriul li) c-iMita In thl oltlrn. tlv Inn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r t : . 1 1 . ninl bunt rtiriimiro. mel tin- t "it i.i ii tu promptly aunt to you by mall roves ninl hhnturock leave to a dull cl'ier rulnroj mil In lining. The edge of tin' I'M it Ii ImmiiiiI wlili n copper colored folil itm! outlined with ono hu b liti'i' ru!!le. Tin' handle In Hindu with glllll I'll.'lllIM Illld fllMl'IIClJ nt the Wlllst with ii triilil Heiir-de-M t 1 1 . milium work Im Introituied on even Inn hliiu'M. Oninite lili'MHiiiiiM ui.-ide Into roK-tlis nr.' worn .y . tilled, but It In prettier and newer tn lime tin? entire shoe ei.vi reil with hilwr embroidery III iir.'ini;,' I. In. mm ilenin. W tint Kind of rdilrt wnlntu uro worn? In tile lir-t 1 1 lesl I . ill w h It'll MIj:iientN It- M'lf tn tln rvnilniiio ii t tiI. fur, mi mat ter v. hut eite tuny lie III order, il gooil l.v nupily of these miii'li lined j;uniienU H absolutely es'ieiitlul. Keldoin Indeed It tin- oi'i'mhIhii fur wlili ll tlley ill 11 Hot lie ininle tn n rvc, mid of (uiirHe It In always def Inible to have ns many dif ferent My lei ns poxhlhlc. The walHt llliiMlliileJ In u'iiT:illy fiiHliluned from wiimIi material anil l'i often trlinnwvl Willi ejelet or French embroidery. JI KIC CIIOM.KT. SEASONABLE FANCIES. A Dainty Evening Hat Debutantsi Wear Natural Flowora. A lint tli. 'it noes with anything Irt a white velvet liniNhrooni with a crown of ilnk roM'N. The rowa uro numbed round the crown, ho Hint they Htund rather hlcli. completely covering It. There In tin other trimming except A STYLISH UOX COAT, 8148. A pattern of thla atyllih bos coat may had In alx alaae from 12 to il Inohea bust maaaure. Bend 10 canta to thla offlce, living nunibor (3446) and buat meaaura, and the pattern will b promptly forward ad to you by mail. white osprey. Thla dress bat com plete one's costume If one Is dressing for evening. It la quite the style tbla season to wear natural flowers to match one's embroideries. One of the moat fetch ing gowns worn at an erentng affair was a white satin embroidered In gar denias. In the corsage was a bunch of the natural flowers, and the same blossoms appeared In the coiffure. An other young girl wore a frock embroid ered in red flowers, while red roses were In her corsage and In her bulr. This stylish double breasted box coat, with or without cuffs, may be easily made at home. It requires but little fitting and will be serrlceable for gen eral wear. Ilroudcloth, serge or chev vlot In dark colors are the hiost desir able materials from which to make It JUDIC CIJOLLBT. I ..!. Nnlltr, l)e)iirlinent of Oio Interior, 1,'nlied FlntiK l.lill'l Olllce, liiilii'VH'U, Oie K iHiiimiy V-'i, I'.'i'H. A mfllrlrnt conlci-l i.ft"ti v It lifivltig In en fill il In I Mm i II re I ! '. 1 '! I ler, rontcxtfint, ln.:iiliict lioiiiehtcnil rut rv No 'Jill, iniKie May I;. iHV, for W linlf. M'l iinilei, W l ull hK Hitlli l, ol 'wIImi VH, TrirtiiKliii, li'S., lii'iik'i' -'I I-., I .V liiiiilntii I. 1 1 hi i in. Cnliti'Hti e. Ill ttlilrll It In nlleeed Unit, mil llmilx Iiiih wholly inid tilinly iiliiiiiiluiied Mild I'liilni; Nitl.l ii I r y n in ii hiiM win II)' thllerl to I t-tnllili Mh I I ilenee t Ii tein ; tlml lie I iih wholly hi fiiiili'lii d Mild Milty lor inrne tliHii r-1 x In on t Ii- hiht ln1, lui'l Unit mi id ulli't'eil nl elii'e mi ti e Mild hind vim tut due l'i ih i-ii'iloyiM nt III I he Ann)', Niivy or Murine CniiM ol Ihn l!nitiil Milieu im II I'I'lviito l-oliller, ollii er, h iiiiiiiii or ii. ill ine (Itir'm; the wnr w it h S( hIii or dm lii(f imy dher wnr In th'i Ii Hie I'niteit Muti n may I'O i'iiii(.'iil, ml,l llitliiH me lieredy not illed tn in u nr, lei-pmnl and olfer i viili'iii c toiu liil.K f ii iii iillceiit ion nt i III oYleolrii. in. on A pill '.', I!"1, le- torn U-iuU-r mid Ki'i'eiver, lit Iho j I'lilteil MntCK Lnnil Oltice ill l.iikn vie a, li i'(.'on,'l he Miiid eoiilextnnf Imiv lot', in a pncr iifllilnvit, ; lill I 'Si, 1 11 i, M-t lortli fiiitM whlili hhnw t hill litter due (HliKi'iice i rxiliiil r-er-Vice of t hi mil iee run not Im mnde, 11 li hereby crdered nnd diliided that Hiieli :.i lice he Ui'ii by due ninl pro per publication. i ,". t H-ll J N. WatKiill, lliinler. uATARRH 'tliiilit i I ii m! Ni.lli r- 1'niled hlnti n I-nnil Ulbce, l.nki-le ( n. Loii. Feb. ;. l'.K'H. ! Nolii ii ix hereliy K'vi-n that In com j liiiiu'e w it li the prov i'llmiH of t he act of ("iinlihH of 'unu Ii, entitled "An net lor the mile of timber land In the KtntiM of California. On-ifon. 'Nevada, a:nl WiiHliincton 'J ei ritnl y, " IIH extended to all the l'tlMM l.Hllil States by act of AtiKt 1. W-, l.lnia .K. Hartzou, of hnkeview, comity of Lake, State of Oregon, Iihh Illed In this ollli o din Kworn Mtntcmcnt, No :5'.Ki. tor the piircluihn of thn K jialf, K half, or Hi'ctiou 7, lu Towtmlilp ID K., JiaiiKo '1 K., W. M. , and will oiler proof to fhow that the land Hiitiuht Ih inor valual'l" lor Hm tlm our or Htone than fur iiKrii'iiltnral pur pimcH, and to cftabliHli bis claim to uald liiinl befoi H liexlHter and lieeclver, at Lakeview, Ori-Kon, on Wcdnefday, ; the i;.b duy of May, l.s. He iiiniM'H uh w itii'ni H : i-.iiwiii Hato, l.lijah Hinalley, llenrv I' link, (i. C. i'itzk'eittld, all of Iviikcvictv On -pin. ' Any and all permiiiH claimim; lid verbi'ly I he almve described IiiihIh urn reiiuehted to (lie their clainiH ill tliia ollii'd on or before said Mb, lay of May. UHtH. M ii) J. N. Vi'iiUnn Hi-winter. Tlmbep l.uinl o tre I'liltcil SlatiM Land (Xllec, I.akeview Oregon, Tell. i:t, lid is. Nut ice Ih hereby uivctt that hi i-nm-pliance with the provision of the act of CoiiKreKH of June II, IH7H entitled, "An act fur the Hale of timber lands in thn States of (.'nlifornia, Oregon, NeMida, and WaMliinntnn Territory," i.h extended to all the 1'iiblio Laud States by act or Aujjiint 4, lH'.'U, John A. llarham, of l'ainley, county of Lake .Statu of Oregon, has '""d in this olllce bis swntn statement No. liiU'J, lor the piirchiiHK or the SK ip;iar ler, MV '.quarter, of Section '1, in Township :il, S., K.uinn I'.t, 10., W. M., ami will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before Uegister ami lie cciver, at Lakoview, Oregon, on Wed nesday the U"th day of May, i!iS. He names as witnesses: (!eo. V. Cooley, Sain Uunister, of l'aisley Ore gon, John Simmons, Uoo. NV. Harrow, of l'uisley, Oregon, Any and nil persons claiming ad versely the above described lands, ure requested to tile their claims iu this olllce on or before said 27th day of Mhv, liK'8. H10 J. N. Watson, Register. TltnlVrr lml poller. Unitod States Land Office, Lukeview, Oregou. Feb. 15, 1008 Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, "An Act for the sale of Timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," a extended to all the public laud states by act o August, 4 181)2, Vigil Conn, of Paisley, county of Lake, state of Orregon, has flle.l In this ofllce his sworn statement No 1 03 1 , for tbe purchase of the NK quar ter, of Section 7, In Township 38 S., Hange 10 K, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural purpose i, and to establish his claim to said laud before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon ou Monday tbe 1st day of June. 1008. .e names as witnesses: J. B. Auten, P. P. Light, T .J. Powell, D P. Mal loy.all of Lakeview Oregon, and Oda Craveus, of Klamath Fulls Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above described lauds are re questel to file their claims lu this office on or before said 1st, day of June 11)08 810 . J. N Watson register. Timber Land Notice United States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon, Feb. 7th 11)06. Notice Is berbey given that in com pliance with tbe provisoes of tbe act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, "An act for tbe sale of timber lands In the State of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington, Territory," as extended to all the Publio Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Daniel Chandler, of Lakeview, county of Lake, State of Oregon, has filed in tbi offioe his sworn state ment No. 400C, for the purchase ot the SK quarter, of Section 20, in Town ship 38,8 . Range 17 K.. W. M., aud will offer proof to show that the land sought is nioie valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish bis claim to said land before Register and Receiv er, at Lakeview, Oregon, on Friday, the 15th day of May, 1008. lie names aa witnesses: Henry Newell, P. M. Cory, William R. Ham merely, Will J. McKee.all ot Lakeview Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested o tile their claims in this office on or before said 15th day f May, 1(50 8. 710 J. N. Watson, Register. 'HAY-FEVER 7' y.,', Ely's Cream BAtrz 3uro to Civo f atlsfactlor.. OlVtr) RELIEF AT ONCC. It cl"anHi', Hunt I.i'", Ih'hIm nnd prut'" ' 1 t V ilii''ii"d ni iiibriinri re'ilt in f r .ri Cni- n . find I'rivcmiwiiv a Cold ill t!i" ll"ud fpi; I ! ' l.'i tiii i th Ki'iixi -i of 'J'n tn mid Ki !.'. K:i y to line. Contain tin ii.Mi .ii'i i!- Applied into thn intrlla and iiti-u.rl.. ! Idu wn Hie, r,'l eci. Is nt Prilii'lnts or I y Tumi. Lupin Cninii l!:ilia lor H; i.i ui'Hi.i.i r-4, 71 i iii tK. El T UROTHPrtS. f.0 Warren 81.. New York The Leadirtf Paptr of t;i PavJg Coatt Th" S?w Francisco Chronicle Trie Weekly Chronic! The vory bt wookly Neirrr fnoAinoi la the entire West. $1.50 a Year !-.-'u'!m iolf to iui ". ft th bulUid bfi,l mill yilr.) It Ii b'ai hocauM, bu:!!-i prlnCnr ali the nevi of the w vrld r c i e-K In an In errjtlnf way .! d ullr lnui!r.i:!n many r". -i. t hit I,.ft0:i dip ut eri cavosd to ACR1CULTUR5 li ;-:7ICULTUkI KOULTH-Y LIV STOCK M MNG literatvr fashions and S.- OKTS Ti-se are prra'dad e-rrr Vy td 'utz havlnf a liioreuirh know, ; ! . cl l.'it.r apec. aides. The . -i w'tvo ed tj Acrculfars, !.cj t-rs, Pou.tiy Live ..'.o. arc ""ill I'.jtiat; i t-J i 'ltfi mi'.tr o! ihs i;rot"! nte'-t !c aii iMigsfBd in the I.i 'c:.lr'.'i'.. ftry lint bolnj rrte n .' c-3 w).o a.- In cloia f uel- oond.!ioi.t jrava!:'-j on t!il aL . icso f ;r av;pls co nr. It vlU be a-ct free. D-s JIM want the Chroali'a reversible Map? ...!.!it!rj (he Usitel Statee. D n '.i-: n ol Canada and NortSra V-nr.o en ene a! do. MAP Of-T.-ii 'C'-L3, prearntln te view r a conMnueua map, w.th all a In tra feortlos, (he e i ii aerimoe e( the Larth as tlw -thr title. .Oand S2 uU fat the May aaxi "' ilriy CXrstek for eaa ytar. ewta an pa la a kfUp ara The Dairy end Mp Only SaS t Ycsr Al1" M. ( a -swan iJaift'ii ila,- HI aXIKAUIBal MBSaJU!MJaST - i, , n $1.000e0Q Reward. The Oregon, Califurula & Nevada Livestock Protective Association will give $1000 Reward for the con viction of auy party or parties steal ing horses, cattle or mules belonging to any of the following members of this Association: Cox & Clark, Chewacan Land & Cattle Co., Heryford Land & Cattle Co., Lake County Land & Livestock Co., Earner Valley Stock Co., Win VV. Drown, Geo. M. Jones, Geo. Han kins, S. D. Chandler, O. A. Rehart, N. Fine, W.A. Currier, Frank B. Bauers, J. 0. Hotchklss, Calderwood Bros., T. J. Drattatn & Sons, T. A. Crump, CrcBtiler & llonner, W. T. Cressler Maud I. Itambo. Oim if-Kwa W- P- "kuykohd. Presld't urt rkk8 v M mii.i-kh, Sec &Treas, W. P. IlKKVFOKD F. M. Gheen S. U. CliANDI.EK Notice lor Publication. To Geo. II. Ayres, Uus Schlagel A. C. Lowell, and AL Farrow : You are hereby notified: T hatl have expended 1100.00 one hundred Dollars in labor, and Improvements, upon the Monarch Mining claim, lo cated in the Paisley Mining District, as will appear by certificate filed in the offioe of the County Clerk of said County, in order to hold said premis es under the provisions of section 2:121, revised Statutes of the United States, being the amount required to bold the same for the year ending December 31st., 1007, and if within DO days after this notice, by publication, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as a co-owner, your inteiests in said claim will become the property of the sub scriber under said section 2324. 3 3m Stephen Uaylord. LAKEVIEW SADDLERY S. P. AHLSTRON, Proprietor. a' - The best V;iju-"v.1 j g lle on the market. AImo a coinpletellne of Wflo n ml Iiiiitk.v hrinif'MM, whin & rolifH, rlntiin, Idtx, HpurH, itilrtK, roMctti-H, In fuel every 4 thing In the lltie of riirrlngi! J ii ml liorwe fiiriilMlilngH. Ri... pnlrlg by ciiiii'tt'iite inn. A 7 4 i a i T il . ' M 1 l A 7 .'-Ml-- : , v..- 4 NOTICE Blue prints of any town ship In the Lakeview Land District can be had by applying to the under signed. All work up to date. Checkings made from the Land Of fice Records at the time the printsare made, work neatly and promptly done V. li. Snider. Lakeview Oregon, m ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOIT FIRST-CALSS ACCOnnOOATIONS TRAVELER" SS Subscribe for Tbe Lake County Ex amlner, ifyou want the news. , SAHPLE ROO1 For COnnERCIA COURTEOUS TREAT AtENT iTohaULow LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors A Memorable Day. One of tbe days we remember with pleasure, as well as with profit to our; health, is tbe oue ou which we be-! came acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers that; cure headache and biliousness, aud i keep the bowels right. 25c at Lee ' Hcall's Drug Store. Farmers, have yor butter wrap pers printed nt The Examine ollice, inntead of sending away for them. Vou keep your money at home, and patroulze them that patronize you, oenlik'8, you see what you are get ting and don't have to pay for it if It doesn't suit you. tf ECZliMA and PILECURE FREE Knowing what it was to nr.f-: fer, 1 will give FREE OF CHARGE, j to any alllicted a positive cure fori Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,) Plies nnd Skin Diseases. Instant re lief. Dont suffer longer, Write F. V WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. Enclose Staniq. J. II. Cutter whiskey at the Ilote Lakeview bar. Tbe best and purest whiskey made. tf. The Examiner prints township plats, and makes them into books to order, tf OASTOniA. Baan tU 1(011 Ka AfwavC BcBgH Tbe Examiner has a Bupply of firs class butter wrapper paper on hand now, at the following prices: For 500 wiappers, printed, f2.5, fcr K(( printed S4.50. tf S. F. Ablstrom, the saddler, has re ceived a new shipment of gloves, the best in tbe market. If yon. wan gloves good ones call at he A hi strom Harness Shop. 39 tf. Timber I-anri ttrft. United Stati-e Land Office, Lakeview : Oregon. Feb. 21, i i Notice is hereby given that in con pliauce with the provtHioiiH of the a4 j of C'oDiress of June .'5, entitled. "An act for tbe sale of timber In tula in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and WaHhington Territory, as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1802, Kate Colahan, of Bonanza, county of Klamath, State of Oregon, has filed in tbis office his sworn statement No. 405.1, for tbe purchase of the E bait, NW quarter, SW quarter, NW quarter of Section 32, in Township 38, & Ranee 16 E., W. M., and will off. proof to show .that the land sought im more valuable for its timber or etotss than for agricultural purposes, and U establish his claim to said land beforsi County Clerk of Klamath Connty, at his office at Klamath Fall, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 19th day of May, 9oC He names as witnesses: Ida Howard ! of Lakeview, Oregon, MagKie Colahan, of Ikioanza, Oregon, Oda Cravens, uf Lakeview Oregon, J. C. Cravens of Lakeview Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad veisely the above described ianda are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said VJh day of Mav, 1U)8. 910 J. N. Watson, Reigster. Timber Land Notice. I United States Land Office, Lakeview, ! Oregon, Jan. 17, 100& I Notice is hereby given that in com- rliancu with tbe provisions of the aui of Congress of June 3, 187H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber binds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,' as extended to all tbe Public Land States by act of Augutt 4, 1892, Manuel Sander.', of Lakeview, coun ty of I ake, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his swora statement, No. 3932, for the purchase of tbe S half, SW quarter, and W half SE quarter, of Section No 10, in Township 37 S., Range 10, R, W.M .. and will offer proof to show that tne land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Register and Re ceiver at Lakeview Oregon, Saturday, the Uth day of April, 1908. He names as witnesses: L. G. Thomas, Walter Howard, of Lakeview, Oregon, James Blaisdell of Bly, Ore gon, and C. H. Dusenbery of Paisley, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands, an requested to file their claims in this) office on or before said 11th day of April, 1908. 410 J. N. Watson, Register. A a k vrrrrri gt, g j-- gft g ?-i. g g-? g g LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. INCORPORATED A COMPLETE RECORD - VltaMj MaMNnnmmKMmMtaiwM e have made an entire transcript of all Records in Lake County, which, in any way, affect Real Property in the county. . We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer ever made in Lake County, and every Deed given. ERRORS FOUND. In transcribing the records we have found numerous mortgages recorded in the Deed record, and not indexed; and many deeds are recorded in the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds of mortgages and deeds are not indexed at all, and aie most difficult to trace up from the records. We have notations of all these Errors: Others cannot find them. We have spent hundreds ot dollars hunting up these errors, and we can guarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, Manager.