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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1908)
? FREE To All Our Subscribers i lhc (ircat AMERICAN FARMER Indianapolis, Indiana. The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation, Edited by an Able Corps of Writers. I he American F-armer i tin- only Literary Farm Joiirnaluil lishcd. It tills n position of its ow n and lias taken the lead ing place in the homes of rural people in every section of the United States. It ives the farmer and his family something to think about aside from the hum drum of routine duties. Every Issue Contains an Original Poem by SOLO.VL. GOODE. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer TWO For the Pake Of One? TIlC County fcxamlner The Leading County Taper and The American Farmer BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2 his imp a ralleled offer is made to all new subscribers, and all old ones who pay up all arrears and renew within ninety days. Sample copies free. Address: C. O. Hetzker, Lakeview, Oregon. ft I 1 f I $ 1,250 Reward. The Harney count j Live .Stock Assoria i-sk lion, of which 1 an 14- tewara lor evidence 'r lta'litiK lo the con- viclion of partier ttralinir ttiKk be . - longing to !t mm v. rfi jtfT. In addition I " unci irwiru Horse brand horse ' shiieber on eithei or both Jaws. Re corded inaeountiei tanire, Harrier, l.akt an.) Crook Counties fiorea vented when sold Horses Hold to pas phrouKb this section will be retorted in tint paper. If not so r-jorn d. pkae write or tele honeThe Tjme Herald. Main S-4, Barns. Ore on. W. W .Brow n, Burus. Ore- Reward for Horses 1 will uive $.1.00 reward for Inform ation that will lead to the discovery of any horse branded with an old horseshoe brawl on both juws, placed as in the cut in this advertisement, with fresh triangle brand underneath the horseshoe. The triangle placed In such a manner as would cover up a bar on both jaws. Animals must be found in the possession of some person or persons. LAKEVIEW --ALTURAS STAGE LINE H. E. Bakkeb, Prop'r. Office in Bieber's Store Stage leaves Lakeview daily, ex cent Sunday at 6 a.m. Arnvet at Alturas at 6 p. m. Leaves Alturas for Lakeview at 6 o'clock a. rn. or on the arriva of the stage from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours af ter leaving Alturas. Freight - Matters - Given Strict - Attention first - Class Acorn odatlons, LAKEVIEW F'LUSH STAGE LINE 1 E. Taylor, Prop. Office at B. Reynolds' Store. Stage leaves I-akeview Mondays, Wed ncsdays and Fridays at 6 a. ni., arrive at Plush at 9 p. m. Leaves 1'iush Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 a .m., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. m. Passenger fare $3 one way or $5 foi round trip. Freight ratea from May 1st to Not. 1st $.75 per hundred ; frow Not. 1st to May 1st $1.00 per bund re 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 headache and biliousness, and keep the bowels right. 25o at Lee Head's Drug Store. Butter paper at The Examiner office. The Uct made, at 2.75.for 600 and IL50 for 1000. tf COMPOUND INTEREST The trouble with most adver tiser Is that they expect imme diate returns of large propor tions. One prominent advertiser Illustrates the principle of adver tising Id this way: "The money eiptidrd for drertlalos la the unt a-s If placed at Interest. The profit a from the advertising; re virtually the latereat ea the Investment. "The sun.a spent for adrertlslnf are properly chargeable to cap ital account because the result ing good will la something that has value, which, if the adver tising ha been properly done, can usually be sold for the face value of the Investment "The rate of Interest Is deter mined by the skill with which the investment la made. "Just as the quickest way to increase Invested wealth is by compounding the Interest, Just so the quickest way to realise re sults from advertising is to com pound the returns." Advertising Experience. Advertisers get good returns en tbe amount Invested to our co lunina. W reaoh the Pi Blue Prints Made. I will make Blue Prints of any tract of land in the Lakeview Land District, and do abstract work. Call on or write XV. B. SNIDEH Lakeview, Oregon. 48 tf OASTOIIXA. - TL.. If -J U II a, Sh a Boars tU lm m n lw WOT lo Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE 11 HOMO QUININE Tablets. All druggists reiund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. Dutch lunch at the IJrewery Sa loon, tf Tb LeadaOf Paper of ui hkd&c Coast Th San Francisco Chronicle Thf Wttkly Chronicle The very b?at veoicly Nawpaosr pub.ia.'.od la the entire Waal. $!.50 a Year iM-lndiac ixwLar to am t-t of tl, I nlui bia ua, I iiuidi aud n.ru It is b'lt becaus. b3.d' W.-.v.nr ali news of the world e-c i in an In'ereslinp way . .. d uliy liiustrartng man !-:. e;, It has s?ec;ai da par V rr. .n.j uevoted to ACRICULTURB H .KT1CULTUR rOULTRY l:v- stock M.NINC L.'TERATURl FASHIONS and S.-OkTJ These are presided erer Vf oi ior having a thorouph knowl ei:'e ol Ihelr spedailies. Tha i at'" oeveted to Agr culture. HortiCu ture. Poultry and Live jCf. if. wall illustrated and :1 ii with matter of the ?reateit !nt-rss to ali engaged la these in "strlej. every line belnf wrtl'.n oy those who are In elose Ijjc.i with oondltiooj prevaillr.f on this CeaJt. SEND POR SAMPT.I COPT. It will be e-.at free. De jroe want the CfcroeMs Reversible Map? Showing the United States, De mlntop ef Canada ana North ara Mexico oa eea sloe. MAP OP THE WORLD, preaeetlaf te view la line oootlnueui map, with all areas tn tree preeortloa, the en tire surface 4 site Karta no th other aide. Se4 S3 ami get the May mmi "Vnajy aireceeie" ter one year, pea tags pneals1 ea Meat mmi Paper. The Dairy tnd Map saem, I Only Xa.75 t Year Vmntamnfmmmmnt Bmti WMmSmSt&att It you are thinking of organizing a stock company see our new Bample inio r at tn . 1HM1.H as' U4 ... m.i. mi,, .-au riaiti mi., alittii 0aiia i lot ailvctUKiiia t su lie mailt lir 1 SmwrtlH-raio I lu Kianilnor who rvinov Irmii on,' ImslliT o auoilK'r, or rhunu. tiKir iiomorrii'v aililn'u a It on 1,1 n im tniM-r ilri una otlit r a caril Ihelr '-'f i an tiv ait UrvsM'il lo lhi right Hiot1ii, lltnrnr) al t l.l.akrvlfw. ilrraro. (IKMl K- llv llull.llllK. j I. ! K. TOf I Atlnrnrj -r-l.aw IjiikI Maltrra Mrrlall) OlHi K-Il; ninlitlns. CURED, i --s ' f r-f t e r s t t t t t t r f t t ' wis .'. Paisley, , .s A. XI House r A. WITIPM M.I), l'lliM I anil HI HI. r:o Oregon f t.s, y y v v ' I yv 'V '? . rOLLETT .7.W ,,"Pcr L" .V. UJ Painter fll 'M New Pine f ree k. HatiRcr Mil t i l' II K IH Hrtut wilb r-llow KurK It rlnni rar tor ewre; rrrr lor wcirwTa. fioimrw,-a rsjuare l"ro aiul In r I at 1 t ar. Tai Hratnl 111. IIsiikb. Iran, Lake. roatoltW adttrtuM, lakovlrw . Orcst'l mm r.i James Barry CHAS. b. rice. Musician and Director ol tlic Lakeview Citizens' Hand lakeview - -......... OreRoi I'ln' W all Htrti't fiin' of tni;ravil ATtiiicnti'M ni Stuck mid I'.iuxl lilitiikt. it tho KxHinltier ulliii'. Nrw Hinnpli Jok rt-iflvfil Muinl.iy i'Vi-hIdk. it yen w nut i-tin k trrtitiifitiH mc t 4ituii'H ami ft tmr I'lliic tt .aki- 1 1mbrr l.anU Nullce I'll it t I Stall-.- I..,,, i fi vimv, Oh'kuh, . t il 17, i.-i'S iltll-t IH IlllfllV vl'iii 1 hut in I'lHI I 'li.iii. o vv i I 1j tin' ri inioi s ut tin tn i j of C'oiikirc.-! ol .hint' .1, l sTS, cutitin I "An Hct tor tlio !nli nl tin tu r n-: r- i in tut- Hiiiti'H in i inn orii in, t iri'K' Nevuilu um) W niililiikton li-irilotj.' I.H CXtl'lilli"! til till t III' I'lll lli' Linn' Stales liy net of AiiKiixt I. l.i-i i C KiniTMiii. nl l.nkf I'-w . ronntv I ' Luke, St..H of Or.w i. I' - tlli'.l i tliiri ultii'c ti id turu htiitrllicn t. No. 11747, for the I'liri niihM ni tlm l,.i.-t liuit NV quiii Ut, SV , N V iiuai h r Si"' I b ml SH iiuartir NIC tiiirtrr, of Srr liou No. 'M, m Township No. 4l S , KiiiiKo No. K., W. M., Mini uill otter proof to bliow that the luml founht is luoro viiliiiil.li) lor itt tun Lit or htonc t tin ti for iiriciilt iirol piirpoxi'H, hihI to H.-titl'lirli bin claim to bitiil luml hiioie l.i'K'i.-lfi mill Kcceivcr at l.Hki vicw, Ori'k'on on day the '.'Oth ilny of Jun,.. r.loH. Ho ti ii m an witucMHi'M: M MllKiri'lll l- Cox.. l I, li llm, ! KeliHrt, ( ruovillH J la ri i it y t all ot Lakeview, Orcyon. Any anij n'l persons clniniitik; ail verrfly tlio hIhivk iIi kci ilu-d lands art" refiuesf eil to lih- thfir clain h in this olllco on or licforo haul 'Ji'itli day nf June 1!K)H. J. N. Watson, lU-Kister. 17 10 KXKC'tTOH'M NOT1CK Notice is herehv irivnn rhut rlm ,m. dersigoed, Tbos. II. Sherlock, Las been this day appointed by the County Court of Lake County, Oregon, execu tor Of tha lHHt. tt'lll linil tnilumunl nl It v. w L.Mitchell-lnnes.deceuHed. Now, there i lore, an persons Having claims auatnst ' al ...a., a. a i . t . mr ..... iue esiaie oi me saia u. x initohell Innes are reuuired to nrfwHnf i hum with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice. to the undersigned executor ut his home in Hummer Lakn. I.uWa fnnniu i l II KKUU. Uuted this 23rd day of Marcli, 1008. Th os. II. 8heilock, Kxecutor of the lust i will and toHtarnent of C . Li. Milclil ll Innuu 13 5 deceased. 'I'lllltirl l.uml .Nollrf. L'tiitod States Land Ollice, LakovTi w. i I.' 1. i r. , , 1 iyn'Ki:u, I'l'il, l.jf l.li. Notice is hereby Kiven that in com p?iti(:e with tho pn viii;ns of the act of Coi)KrtH of June .'I, 17H, 'entitled, "An Act for the sale of Timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and WhiiiKton Territory," bk extended to all the pulilic land states hy act o" AiiHiiHt, 4 IHirj, Viil Conn, of l'aiwley, county of Lake," mate of OrreKon, has filed in this ofllce his sworn statement No 40151, for the purchase of the NKijuar ter, of Section 17, in Township 'M H., KariKO 1(1 K. , W. M., and will olfer proof to show that the land solicit is more valuable for its timber or stono than for agricultural purpose i, aud to establish his claim to suid land before iiuKister and Iteceiver at Lakeview Oregon on Monday the 1st day of June, lllllS. i,e names us w itnesses : J. U. Atiten, R 1'. LiKht, T .J. l'owell. U V. Mal loy.all of Lakeview Oregon, and (Jda Cravens, of Klamath l ulls Oregon. Any and all persons claim inu- adver sely the above described lands are re questei to tile their claims in this ottlce on or before suid 1st. duv of June YMH 810 J. N Watson register. Luke- Timber Land Notice United states Land Office. l i a f view, uretfon, prn, 17, ISotlce is hereby Kiveu that In com piiance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June X 187H. euitled 'An act for the sule of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terrlnrv. as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 18!12. JOHN W. RKHAUT. of Lakeview. county of Luke., State of Oregon, has tiled in this office bis sworn statement, No. 4085, for the purchase of the Lots 1, and 2, NJS quarter. NW mmrter. of Section No. 19, in Township No. 37 8.. .uK u.t n, t nuti win oner proof to show that the land Bought is more valuable tor ita timber or storm than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before itegisier and Kecelver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 14th day of July, 11J08. lie names as witnesses: Eli liar- num, i buries Uurnum, Nute Wilcox, Fruuk Wilnon, till of Lakeview, Ore gon Any and all persons claiming ail versely the above described lunds, are requested to Hie their claims ju this office on or before suid 11th duy of July, J'J08. ' 17-10 J. . Watson Register. "Hear me. wife. Hot done jot? Why, her it Is supper ( t mo. ninl you are till lu your iiiuriilnu' wrnpir," snld Mr Wlllliinia its lie lume Inline frniu his work ninl fouiiil liU wife still ru ilestinlillle 'Yes. tun do you nut know .Unit 'wiv man's work In never ilnni'T' There I tilt' billi.V, too"- Kiln, but do you not know Unit all women huve so much to do? If you would oul.v hurry the least little 1 bit. ,voil would iiccoiiipllsli iijl the work lit a much shorter time. I could do It nil In one half the time." I "till. .IiiIiii!" "Well, you Just K' off somewhere aud see If you don't (llid things In 'ap ple pli oiiler' when yon come hack" Thus ended the evening chut. The TiieNilny following she received a note saying: l,nr I'ltn-fnnirt lnimollal,'ly. I nm vrry III. Yuur inolhi'r. I:. K. I' When .Ioin returned from hit work nod lind re.id the note he said; "(lu, by all lui'MiiM. will ntietiil to 111" house keeping," lidded he. Willi n cotllldelit air ".I nil ii. I shrill be obliged to letive tho baby nt lioiiie. In ('use I should not be ' st home iiguln toiimrrvw will you see VrfOOn that he Is fed?" I "Of course. Mo you think I would I starve him?" "The next liniriilng while Mrs. W. was on her way Id her mother's house John wns nt hortie, Introduced Into the mysteries of the kitchen. About dinner time lie went down Into the eel In r and soon returned with j a large bowl of sweet creniii. After ; placing this on the table he put on his j hat nud i at ninl sauntered down to the butcher's after n stenk for dinner, j In going out he forgot to shut the door after him, nud on his return home he found live cuts lapping the cream he had left on the table. "Well," he said. "I shall say nothing , of this to Clin, but I'll broil the steak, i nud that will quite muke up for the j loss of the crcnui." J He then tied one of L'lla's aprons around him. in .he hud seen I'.llil do w hen she w as nhout to engage tn some such kind of work put the steak Into a frying pun nud covered It over with j n pot lid. fully expecting to find the steak nicely done when he should ngaln raise the lid. Alas, however, the sleuli wns burned to n cinder! "That Is striiiitfe." said John. "Kiln's broiled steak never resembled this cer tainly." P.y fiiis lime he wns quite hungry. He wns not quite so boastful ns he hud ! been Unit inornlag. 'There Is, at least, one thing I'll have for dinner. I'll warm up the potatoes that lire left over from yesterday's dinner " So John put a large lump of lard In the frying pan nud soon ufler the pota toes. The potatoes were soon warm, but as he sat dow n to eat them he w ns surprised nt Ihelr greasy appearance ns well ns at the amount of bird left In the pan. How many times he hud wl 'ied T.lla bin k ngaln that dav! In thinking of his many di.iapporiiluients. together with the fact that he had not yet had his dinner, poor John knew not what to do wllh himself. Tin rliii-'lng of the doorls'll nroused Mm. and he. forgetting his ridiculous appearance, rushed to the door, t "I have come to call on Mrs. Wil liams." said the lady w ho rung the bell. ".Mrs. VYIMIauis Is not In nt present." "Then I should liko to see Mr. Wll llntns If he Is In." "I mn he. mndnni." "Von?" said the lady, trying In vnln to keep from laughing. Then poor John, suddenly recollect ing his ridiculous nppenrnncp, felt ready to die of shame. There wns no help for It, however. He Invited the lady Into the close front parlor. In which the fumes of the burned stenk and hot flit were still distinct. Scarce knowing what ho wns doing, he led her to the sofn, and she sat down, not upon It. but Into the pan' containing the lard. John started buck, not knowing whnt to do or say. In the midst of these troubles the baby begun to cry. and John, now ter rified Is-yond everything, rushed Into the other room, mentally resolving that If Klla did not come soon he would put an end to these trials. Tho lady In Ihe front room kept very quiet. She thought she heard some one crying, fihe listened. It wns John. He wns talking to himself. He said. "Oh, denr Klla, come buck to rue again and forgive me, nud you shall never hear me bonst ngaln!" Then the old lady In the front room slipped off her wig, her old black veil and her dress, and In a very few mo ments bis Kiln, for It was she. stood before lilin. "Oh, Klla. forgive inc!" were his first words on recovering from his surprise. She forgave hlni, then told him bow she had planned all to cure blm of housekeeping. "You have done ao, darling," aald be. SNAPSHOTS OF FASHION. Ros Dress Aeessierlss In Which tha Daslgri rigor Cffsotivs'v' Charming little tilings can be midi n-ltll the I'ose ns n moll A pair of white sntlu slippers wl.ii n slurred while rose worked upon (he InMtqt would Illlike II pretty :IM for n rudely girl, ninl the slippers of hind: 'ii'ln or pink suede or soft gray mi I of violet nre nil worked In conventional ro es of the very same shade. And there are still other ways a tut many of them for uinl.liig ihc of the rose for a dres trltiiiulnu A woman w ho Is giving articles of die s for plea, cuts fashioned Ihe wide band of ros rolored bris'iide wllh Ihe lyil't'oldcrcil roses standing out In til ;!i rdlcf I lu bntids nre for the neck and for cadi cuff, nud there ale two w ld"r bands for the front of the coat or town. The bands nre veiled with -li I IT. m and tin Ished along embroidery. lu one of I'arls ' each edit" Willi cal' Iti'lk the p e v III lie s' o -s la are sc. .in;; nw b.i.oois mm 1 ri- . i :. A SATISKAl TOIir siiinr w AIHT-Ss1. i A life sl.ed ro'-e Is fuMcm-d upon a. ; hatpin, nud this Is Ihrusl lulo the lint j wherever It looks well. All A iticii-n II woman traveling abroad bought two of j these hatpins, which she uses In her : hat to set It off The rosea are lu 'i lit red, nud In putting on her hat the f. o- man thrusts one lu the bandeau and : the oilier in the crown. The hat be 1 comes charmingly Hnlshed by this lit tle expedient. The making of these : pins should not be nn exceedingly til f : tlciilt Job for the woman who Is handy j nnl Ingenious. I There Is nothing especially new about the shirt wald sketched, but If Is mi exceedingly satisfactory model , and can be made up lu nu.v material. .IIT'IC riluI.I.KT. FASHION'S LATEST WRINKLE. Braiding on Costumes Invariably D'ack. Handaoma Cold Bands on Hats. No matter what the color of your winter grow n, the brat ling inti-d lo black, and a touch of some black fur will give It ell the chic of un Imported frock. Hands of elaborate slher or gold trimming or pearl passementerie are much used on hats, line exceedingly rich baud Is of gold net covered wltou gold figures very much lu relief. As Bered Concert Oosrs. The music lover meaulng, of course, the layman la ao curiously constituted that be wanta not only to enjoy music himself, but be wants others to enjoy It. lie wanta to force them to enjoy It, and to that end be will pay money out of his own pocket. Such elements as the spirit of speculation and local or civic pride may enter Into the process of making up this huge annual deficit, but ultimately the subsidies which, dl re l and indirect, make possible a rau elenl life In Anierlcn will be traced to this curious characteristic. And . this Inf'llenfM.ilv accounts for tin1 many boi'id fin-ei one sees w'jerever music Is I in naliiuient.-WIIIIhiii K. Wal ter 1 1 ' ' T ' , IN BLUI VELVBTEFJI 6H13, ' soma of this trimming costs (20 a yard the ataggerlug prlcia of millinery are not surprising. ahlrt waist seen recently waa fas tened down the front with small black bow of ribbon tied to flat beauty plna. The ribbon was about half an Inch wide and made Into small one Inch bows. The trimming looked very neat down the front of this black silk waist. Adjustable cuffs inn he purchased la desired lengths to wear with short sleeved lingerie waists. Velveteen Is being very much used this season for the small boy'a suit aud Is always handsome, while It Is durable In the extreme. The suit il lustrated is of dark blue velveteen re lieved at the "throat by mi embroidered linen collur. Jl'DK! CTIOLLET.