UNLUCKY THIRTEEN,
uasritltlsus Pear of .This Number
Datse Baok te Nerte Mythelagy.
It la usually stated (hat (lie tuper
UUoe objection to sitting thirteen at
table la Christian countries wm
baaed on the fact of the last supper,
when Christ and til twelve disciples
at down to rat toother Immediately
before th Pnvloup waa selju-d by hla
IK'lllll-N.
Hut In the Nome rnjrt ltoliK7. which
Is supposed to ntiteditle the Introduce
tlon of C 'lirlnt In iittjr anionic the north
men. nml the aiiM-ratlllnii referred
to In the Mi I f tin t at a hauqtir-t of the
T'xlx 1-oUI. I he spirit of mischief, In
truded hluiMeir. milking thirteen at the
tatde. wherefore there waa n fight, and
Iliilhour, a young hero espccliilly loved
b.v all the itodx, was killed, for the
.ut m the ohjectliin To thin ntimlwr
aeeiiiM to huve existed even before
Christianity Among tlie'l'urks the Bum
Ur In so illxllked and feu red thnt It
la never t mimed; with the Aitecs,
the aborlglm- of Mexico, It waa I te
lle ved to hiie magic power, and a like
fancy lm Imimi found la other Indian
trll.es
Among the Ignorant hliick of the
south the Teiir of thin utunher In any
connection lit actually aliNtird. but
Whether Ihe.v hnve burrowed this Idea.
from their Imperfect knowledge of
Christianity or whether It In a survival
of the oodoo worship of their atices
torn It Ih ImpoNMlhln to nay, for the su
perstition hna n strong hold every
wh even among IIioho who abonld
an. is-tlcr thmi to be awnyed by It.
Iu Italy It In never lined In making up
tlio nui, rn of the favorite lotterlea,
and In I aria It la omitted In number
In if the houses on the atreeta. Ilouae
keeMT. SELECTING A BOOK.
Not' a Easy at It 8omstimsa Sstms
te Be.
It uiiw tlmt every one should know
how to select a hook for a present, but
If you stop to think about It It la not
an etuy mntter nt all. In the first
plnce, one hna to Ite a very good Judice
of Hue literature to make a proper se
lection, and It must be something
which. If not of Individual tnste. will
be exnetly proper for the recipient
There wn a young lwy who bad ft
wonderful fondiiesa for books. He
wiin uot a ly lu a position to buy
gooil books or gr-t the tost rending
iiuitter. One dny a lady saw hlui
rending a cheap detective story, and
she Inquired If ho liked to rend. He
ndi:;l!tcd ti lf fotidncKM for books. She
tttruh'htwity offered hlin the UHe of
her library, with the privilege of com
ing mid going nt tils will to take or
return n Imk k. It In truly remnrkable
vh.it Hint little net him done for the
by, for It has taught him to love the
licet lltcint'ire. He I n good Judge j
of t!i. tout works, nml the Instruction
received him been an education. One '
feels sorry for the ntmoii who Ih ihe j
recipient of Lueih." w hen the owner !
has no fondiietiii for poetry. One per- j
son iiil-lit prefer hook written b.v old
llMMi-n; at tiers would like FOmcthlllg !
of present llctlon, nnJ llicro U no tot- !
ter tvsy to find out what It wanted ,
t tit) Tl to bring up the subject. I0 tint
purchase poiuleroiiN works for men or ,
women who do not have ponderous
thinking eiUlpmeiits, mid do not send
n shallow took to a strong minded
render '4- the r.ilplent will think It Is '
your -hee of what Is pur excellence j
i.i m.... ... I
NEEDLEWORK NOTES.
When altering n btonftV. It Is a nils
take to move the shA'ulder seam to the
front. A better plan Is to let It drop
backward !nfol of forward.
A thin Vt-ilt or one thnt frays easily
can be "tit out totter If laid totween
beets of thlu paper and the pattern
cut 'through paper and material to
aether. A coilnr lining of tuffeta should 1
cut so that the front psrt Is ou the
straight of tho material, and the curv
ed (tart of the collar Wilt then eoma on
th Mas.
To strengthen Wrt buttonholes
stitch them rounA With cotton after
they nre finished. They will thea lat
much longer and not tear away from
tbo material.
It Is a good plan to bend steels or
whalebones nt tho waist line when
making a bodice before putting them
Into the casings, an the bodice will
then fit c'oser to the figure.
After atltchlng dowif a seum press
with a hot Iron, and If no seam board
la at band It ts useful te Inow that a
rolllug pin wrapped In a clenn cloth
will answer the purpose equally well.
Iu sewing a piece of material on the
bias to a straight piece the former Is
apt to become stretched. To avoid this
tho bins should be placed underneath,
and It will tnen be sewed In evenly.
In making a blouse too deep a round
must not bo cut for the neck at the
outset It la better to try It on first
and tben outline a semicircle In front
with a tow of pins, cutting It evenly
on a fiut surface.
Turnover Collars.
X girl famed for originality and fine
cwlng baa been making gifts to her
frlenda of fine lawu turnover collars
teuimed on the lower edgo and then
embroidered ou the hem with hearts
nd clubs alternating. These are
bout au Inch apart. The material she
uses la very sheer, and she lays It over
the card, then draws the device with
ber pencil, allowing for the hem, which
is as wide as the diamond Is long, In
order that tin embroidery may bo
worked on double goods. She uses
mercerized cotton for this work, red
for tho diamonds and bluck for the
clubs and finishes the neck with a
black tlo. The effect la particularly
mart.
CentMt Notice.
Department of the Interior, United
fltatas Land Office, Lakeview, Ore
gon, January 23, I HOB.
A sufficient contest affidavit baring
been (lied In tbls office, by K. F. Tol
er, contestant, against homestead
entry No. 2244, made May 10, 18!K.
for W half, NK iiarter, W half HE
quarter, off -taction 2H, Township II" H.,
I U ii ire 20 J?., by Fsrnhsm K. Harris,
Contestee. In which It la alleged that
aid Harris baa wholly and totally
abandoned said claims laid entrymao
has wholly failed to establish bis resl
ilnnce thereon ; that he bus wholly
abandoned said entry for uinte than
six months fast past, and that said
alleged absence on the said land was
nut due to tils employment In the
Army, Navy or Marine Corps of the
United tttataa aa a private soldier,
officer, snatuau or marine during the
war with Spain or during any other
war iu which the United (States may
tie engaged, said parties are hereby
uot Mud to appear, respond and olfer
evidence touching said allegation at
IU oVleok a. m on April 20, IfKiH, be
fore Iteglster and Itccelver, at the
United Htstes Land Office In Lake-
view, Oregon, The said contestant rmv
log, In a proper affidavit. : filed Deo.
'.':!, 1!K)7, set forth facts which show
that after due diligence personal ser
vice of tills notice can not be insde.
it is hereby ordered and direc ted thnt
such settee be gWea by due and pro
per publication.
H-0 J N. Watson, lEegister.
Tltnl.rr a,llc-r.
United Htates Land (Jllke, Lnkevlow
Oreion. l-b. , 11MW.
Notice Is hereby glveu that in com
pllanci! with the provisions of the set
of ('otiKress of .'line 'A, IM7H, eutitlml
"Au act for tho sale of timber lands
in tho fttalea nf California, Oregon,
Nevada, and VN'ashlugtou Territory,"
ns extended to all the I'ubllo Iaud
Htates by act of August 4, 1W.L
Kim a K. Hartzog, of Lakevlew,
county of Lake, Htate of Oregon, has
filed In tbla otllce his sworn statement.
No MM, tor the purchase of the K
half, E half, of section 7, in Township
40 H., Kaoge 21 H, W. M., and will
offer proof to show that the lund
sought Is more valuable for Its timoer
or stone than for agricultural pur
poses, and to establish his claim to
uaid laud before ltegleter and Iteceiver,
at Lukeview, Oregon, on Weduesday,
the O h day or May, Mm,
He names aa witnssiies: Kdwln
Hatzog, Kit jab Smaller. Ilenrv Funk.
ii. C. Fitzgerald, all of Lake view Ore-
goo.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lauds are
requested to file their claims in this
ollice on or before said Cth day of
May, 1IHJ8.
810 JJVWatson Register.
Timber Land Ketlre.
United States Land Ollice, Lakoview
Oregon, Feb. lit, 11SJ8.
Notice is hereby given that In com
pliance with the proviinns of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1H78 entitled,
An act for the sale of timber luuds
lu the Stated nf California, Oregon,
Nevada, ami Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the l'libllo Laud
States by act of August 4, SX
.In tin , BarhaiH, of Falsify, county
of Lake , Statu of Oregon, has tiled iu
this o til en his sworn statement No.
4UJJ, for the purchase of the SK quar
ter, .NW nuurter, of Section 2, iu
Township HI, H., ltangt) It), K, W, M.,
an I will alfer proof to show that tho
laud sought is more vuluublo for its
timber or atone thuu. for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim
to said laud before Kelster and He
elver, at Lakevlew, Oregon, on Wed
nesday tho 27tb day of May, i'.K)8.
He names as witnesses: Ceo. V.
Cooley, Bam Dunistor, of loisly Ore
gon. John Simmoas, t.leo. W, Harrow,
of raisley, Oregon,
Any aud all persona i-uiming ad
versely the above dvsciil'.ed lands, are)
reiiested to tile their 'claims iu this
ollice on or before sail 27th day of
May, ltx8.
8 J0 J. N. Watson, Register.
Tldilwr Vmul .Noilre.
United States lnnd Office, Lukeview,
Oregon lVb. 1R, ltK)8.
Nolle Is hereby given thut In com
pMancn with tho provisions of tho wet
of Congress of June 3, 1"8, eutttkst,
"An Act for the sale of Timber iYida
in the states of California, Orogon,
Nevada, aud Washington Terrttunry, "
as extended to all the publiu Ued states
by ct o.' August, 4 181)0,
Vigil Conn, of FBlslef Wninty of
LUke, state of Orregou, tuts filed in
this office hla sworn fitntement No
4031, for the purchase of the NK quar
ter, of Section 7, In township 38 S.,
Ititnge 10 K, W. M. and will olTer
proof to show that tho land sought
is mora valuable for its timber or
stone thuu for agricultural purpose i,
aud to establish his cluim to said
laud before Register and Receiver at
Lakevlew Oregon on Monday the 1st
day of June, l'J08.
ne nanrea as witnessos: J. H. Auten,
F. P. Ltglit, T .J. Powell, U P. Mal
loy,all f Lakevlew Oregon, and Oda
Cravetid, of Klamath Falls Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adver
sely tho above described lauds are re
quested to tile their claims iu this
office on or before said 1st. day of
June 11)08
810 J. N Watson register.
Timber Land Notice
United States Land OUlce, Lakoview
Oregon, Feb. 7th 1908.
Notice is berbey given thst iu com
pliance with the proviaons nf the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled,
"An uot for the sale of timber lands
In the State i of California, Oregon,
Nevada, aud Washington, Territory,"
as extended to all the Publio Land
States by act of August 4, 18112,
Daniel Chandler, of Lakevlew,
county of Lake, State of Oregou, baa
filed in tbl ollice hla sworn state
ment No. 4006, for the purchase nt the
SK quarter, of Section 20, in Town
ship 38,S . Range 17 K., W. M., aud
will offer proof to show that the laud
sought is mote valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural pur
poses, and to establish Lis claim to
said land before Register and Receiv
er, at Lakevlew, Oregon, ou Friday,
the 15th day of May, 11)08.
He names aa witnesses: Henry
Newell, P. M. Cory, William U. Ham
mersly,Will J. McKee.all of Lukeview
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
requested to llle their claims in
this ollice n or before said 15th day
f May, 10 8.
710 J. N. Watson, Register.
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irti ftIMrf al Ones.
It oleauMHi, aoothns,
heals and iirotecta
the disesfwd menu
brsne resulting from CsUrrb and drives
away a Cold in the Head quickly. Itesture
the Hus of TnxUt and Hinell. lull sixe
60 eta. at DnigKlxts or by mull. Liquid
Cream liulin for ue In atomizers 7A eta.
tly Hrotbem, M Warren Htreet, New York.
rape af th
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FASHIONS
sad SrOkTS
These are arealded erse W
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M(t daveted to Afrculturs.
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fl.lsd wtih matter ef the greatest
Interest le all engaged la thee
industrial, every 11 a e belag
written by theee who are la eloee
touoh with ooadlUens prwvalUnf
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De yoa vaa4 aSo Canatsai
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Showing the United Statao De
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areas la tree arapoCfleai the es
Ure sorfaee ef eW Eartk oat the
ether aide.
Sawd tlisiptts Maa aaat
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paalage ansaid M Maa aaat
The Dairy tnd Mzp
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Only H?5 1 Yes?
l 1 ;i...:i ii iinicuiy ylbliLi to treat
y tlio ag"i.ublfi, aromallo Ely's
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f.r;.i.-.' ov.-r which it dilfiws itself. Irug
;! .s b 11 the .'. ic. siio. 'j'c-t it and you
ro : iro tg co.iUuuo tho treatment till re
'iuved.
Annnnnooinciit.
T'i rfomminl ite tlmio who are psrliiU
.. !! nso f atomizers iu applying liquib
r,to t'.ie .uuU passages fur cainrrhal tri
i.'.-i, tlio ptwyrictor p-epare Cream Kalm in
.l ii 1 for n, which will be knowu as Ely's
i.i jui 1 Cr A'fn lWm. l'riee inctndmg the
r. iug I'-ilM is 75 emits. lmgfct.ts or by
ii II. T'.ie l'iiid fr:n -nil)odi.s the nied-
.-. t proH-rtius of the solid j-rtirutiou.
$1,00000 Reward.
The Oregon. CultfMtlila & Nevada
Livestock Protective AsHOclntlon
will give 1000 Rexvnnl for the con
vlctlou of any fiRTty or parties steal
ing; horses, catte or mulea belonging
to any of the following; members of
thla Association:
Cox & 'Clark, Chevuican Land &
Cattle Co., Heryford Land & Cattle
Co., Lake County Land & Livestock
Co., Warner Valley Stock Co., Wiu
W. Brown, Geo. M. Jones, Oeo. Hau
kins, S. H. Chandler, 0 A. Relmrt, N.
rine, W.A. Currier, Frauk U. Uauera.
J.C. llotchktss, Calderwood liroa.,
T. J. Brattaln & Sons, T. A. Crump,
Cressler & Bouner, W. T. Cressrer
Maud I. I'.aiubo.
n,M,..,a W. I'- Hkuvfokh. Presld't
ii Kits r j, Mu.i.Kit, Sec &Treaa.
W. 1'. 1 1 KHYFORU
FlKANfR COM.iF. M. (JltKKS
S. U. ClIAMH.KU
Notice for Publication.
To Geo. II. Ayres, Ous Schlagel
A. C. Lowell, and Al. Farrow :
You are hereby notified: T batl
have expended 1100.00 one hundred
Dollars In labor, aul improvements,
udoh the Monarch Mining claim, lo
cated in the Paisley Mining District.
as will appear by certificate Hied in
the office of the County Clerk of said
County, in order to bold said premls
es under the provisions of section
i'2L revised statutes of the Uuited
States, being the amount required to
hold the same for the year ending
December 31st, 1107, and if withiu W
days after this notice, by publication,
you fail or refuse to contribute your
proportion of such expenditure as a
co-owner, your luteiesta in sum ciaini
will become the property or ine buo
scriber uuder said section 2321,
3 3m Stephen (Jay lord.
Subscribe for The Lake County Ex
amlner, If .you waut the news.
tt
r LAKEVIEW
SADDLERY
? S. P. AHLSTROW,
Proprietor.
The best Vaqup-ri1
die on the market.
t'
Also a complete line of wafo
and buggy barneas, wLlo
robea, rlataa, Mta, apura,
J quirts, rosettes, In fnct every
thln In the line of carriage
and horse furnlnhlngs. lUt-
palrlg by competcnte rnn.
ERECTED IN 1000
MODERN
THROUGHOn
FIRST-CAL55
ACCOnnOPATlONS
SAnPLE Roon
For COnriERCIA
TRAVELER-
COURTEOUS
TREAT MENT
SMSIIIow LIGHT & HARROW, Propnetor
A Memorable Day.
One of the days we remember with
pleasure, as well as with profit to our
health, is the one on which we be
came acquainted with Dr. King's New
Life Pills, the painless purifiers that
cure beadacbe and biliousness, and
keep the bowels right. 25c at Lee
Heall's Drug Store.
ECZBMA and PILE CURE
f REE KnoVflnir whnt It was to r.f-
fir. I Will give Fit EE OF CHAP.t.E.
to nny afflicted a posjtlvr Cure br
Ecu-ma, Salt Ktieum, Kryaljielaa.
Pllea and Skin Diseases. Instunt iv.
Ilef. Pont Buffer longer, Write F. W
WILLIAMS. 400 Manhattan Avenue,
New York. Enclose Stamq.
J." II. Cutter whiskey at the IVote
Lakeview bar. The best and purest
whisktey made. tf.
The Examiner prints towtoehip plats,
and makes them into books to order, tf
I LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
k INCORPORATED
i-' m VVIT11 a l a
InrH.Mlll " -MrtlMllll
rental
L
mmmmimmmm
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 ate most difficult to trace up from the records.
its
We have notations of all these Errors:
Others cannot find them. We have spent hundreds ol dollars hunting up
these errors, and we can guarantee our work.
J. D. VENATOR, Alanager.
f- -7- J
I'll S- : 1
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Farmers, have yor butter wrap
iers printed at The Examine office,
instead of sending awny for tbem.
You keep your money at home, and
oatronlu them that patronize you,
TewldeH, you see what you are get
rlng and don't have to pay for it if
it doenn't suit you tf
OASTOniA.
6an Us f m YoB Han Alwa7 vXy
The Examiner has a suddIv of firs
class butter wrapper paper on hand
now, at tho following prices: For 000
Wlappers, printed, 12.5, li Kit
printed 81.50. tf
S. F Ahlstrom, the saddler, ha Ye
'ceived a new shipment of gloves, the
i beet in the market. If yo wan
: gloves good ones call at he Ahl
strom Harness Shop. "JO tf.
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
NOTICE
Blue prints of any town
ship In the Lakevlew
Land District can be haJ
by applying to the under
signed. All work up lo
date. Checking; made
from the Land Of
fice Records at the time
the prints are made, work
neatly and promptly-
done
W. B. Snider,
Lakevlew Oregon.
Tlaaber Iiad Satire.
United States Land Office, Lakevie
Oregon. Feb. 21, 1908
Notice la hereby given that in conk
pliance with the provisions of the uct
of Congress of June 3, 137P, entitled,
"An act for the sale of timber lands
in the States of California, Oregos,
Nevada, and Wasbmuton Territory,
as extended to all the Publio Lanel
States by act of August 4, 1802,
Kate Cola ban, of Bonanza, county
of Klamath, State of Oregon, baa Dial
in this office his sworn statement New
4063, for the pnrcbase of the B batf,
NW quarter, SW quarter, NW qnartee;
of Section 32, in Township 38, a.
Kange 16 E., W. M., and will off
proof to show that the land sought Jai
more valuable for its timber or stouts
than for agricultural purposes, and t
establish bis claim to said land befor
Couctv Clerk of Klamath Coonty, ajft
bis ofbee at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
on Tuesday, the 19tb day of May, UX.
He names as witnesses: Ida Howsraf
of Lakevlew, Oregon, Maggie OAs ha n,
of Bonanza, Oregon, Oda Crave as, cat
Lakeview Oregon, J. C. Cravens of
Lakeview Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming a3
versely the above described lands are
requested to file their claims in thai
office on or before said 19b day of
May, 1908.
910 J. N. Watson, Keigetec
Tlabcr Land Notice
United States Land Office, Lakevlew,
Oregon, Jan. 17, 1908.
"Vrtfln lm hmrahv ffiVAn Ihflf. in nan.
.0 - -
pliance with the provisions of the M
of Congress of Jane 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands
In the states of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,
aa ovtpnrlprl in all the Public La 44
States by act of August 4, 1802,
Manuel banders, or L.aaeview, co.ra
ty of 1 'Ar. State of Oregon, baa -Hue
day fl'.fd in this office hie -bvch
statemrct. No. .. f;- be parnhata)
of the S half, SV. mr!;- trad W ball
8E r .i.'..-tr. ot t-i t U-.i No 10, lm
Tow ',.: i -,; - J.; '' E., W.M ,
and a I r; :o sr.ow that taai.
tanj oug: 1 U mr-- ; al .table tor its
timber or J t ti - I r sgrwcultnral '
nnri l.. . m.' .ish bis elates
to Baid land before Keister and Re
ceiver at Lakeview Oregon. Saturday,
the llttt day ol April, iw.
n namPH witneeees: 'L. ' C
Thomas, Walter Howard, of Lakeview,
Oregon, James Biaisueuoi my,
gon, and U. 11. jJusenoery-ci-xaiBie,
Oregon. ... .
Any and all persons -claiming ad
versely the above described lands, a
requested to file their claims in this
office on or before said tilth day .
April, 1908. .
4I0 J. J .Watson, Registot
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