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LODOI; DIRECTORY
A. . U. W. Lttkcnlmro IhIki'. No.
7, A. O. I'. W , iiiccIa llmt ami
t lilnl 'riiiiiiln vm nf fitch tniiiith in
MiihiiiiIc hull, turn (ini'ii, ('. of II.;
-Hum l'rlif. L. nf II.; Vldu Uui.tli
r, ('. of C; r. NyMwuiicr, He
curiler. VV. (). l.iki-vliw I ji in j i. No. re'd,
WiiihIiiii-ii nf ihc Wniiil, iiii'i'Ih mi
I lie ru-riiinl iml fciiirlh W'ciliii'i-ilii v
i if iinli tin in i h In .MiimiiiiIc hull ol
h iiYltic k p. in. I., liiillcy, Ciiiikiii
1 inn 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 -r ; J). N, J.'miuImIi, Clerk
I. O . I.iiki'vlew KiH'iiinpiiii'iit,
No. I, I.O. I). I'., inii tM tin' llmt
anil llilrd Tlmrxilav cveiiiiiKM nf
iinli iiiniith In ( ). Id IVHou h' IuiII,
l,ni.i vlev. II. It. Hert ford, C I1.;
CO. Metxkrr. Scrh e.
i:i:itr.K.u koim;i: i.iikiw it.-.
iN'knli l,uili', No. 1:', I. tl. O.
IliiftH t lie HCconil nnd fourth l-'rl-ila.VM
of ciuii month In I.O. ). I'.
hull. Mr Mm lliilley. N. i.; Mm
A I let lluiitliitf. V. (I.; Mm. M. I.
Mohi4, Sec.; Mth. L. J. Ma;lltoii,
TreiiH.
I. O. O. I Lake view I,oIk'i', No.
i.'l, I. O. O. iiieetH every Satur
day evening In Odd I'VIIhw'h' hall
tit 7:.'I0 o'clock from Octolicr 1 tci
April I. ami at n o'clm-k from April
1 to O. toU-r.Ml. horcii Italley. N.
(i.; IC. V. Cheney, Svc.
CMURCH DIRECTORY
M. K. t ill ICI II
The llrnt Sumlay In ciuii month,
ireac liniKr at l'nlon Huhool liouw at
11 A. M. AhIIi from IIiIh irciicliliiK
ovcry Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7::tO
I. M. nt Iakevlt'w,
Sunday Kcliool at 10 A. M.
ljcaifiio tit (:'M.
rraycrinH'tliiKTIuirHday 7:30 P. M.
LadicH Aid WcdncHday 1:.'I0.
Choir practice I- rlday 7;.'W.
A cordial Invitation U extended to
you.
A. J. Arnintron lintor.
FlratnaptiHt Church of (Joohc Lake
t No I'liio Crevkj Oregon.
rnvichlngwrvlccHiit llxK-lock A M
ml 7;;W V. M. on each Sunday of
very month.
Sunday School at 10;oclock A. M.
I 'ray or Service at 7:30 ou Wednetu
lay evening of each wwk.
All ar cordially JIuvIUhI to attend
the SorvlccH.
J. 1 1 ay den Howard, PttHtor.
Klrat Iinptlrit church of Lrkcvlo
PreachlnjjSurvilccHii 1 11:A.M., and
7:30 I. M. on eiichSunduy,
Sunday School 10: A. M.
Junior Society at 2:!t0 P. M.
MaptlHt Vounjr People. a Union at
(l:.'10 P. M. on each Siindny.
Prayer meeting 7.!M), P. M. ou Wed
iiesdiiy evcnliijf.
Everybody luvlUd to attend all
McrvlccH. A. Frank Stiiunoua, pastor
The Examiner has a supply of fl r a
class butter wrapper paper on hand
ow, at the following prices: For 500
wiappera, prluted, 12.5, for 1000
printed 11.50. tf
For Bale House aud lot on Main Bt.
Lot 81 x 210. liargalu for quick Bale.
Drenkel aud Paine. It
OAflTOnXA.
Baantka A ln V"1 (tai lwa'r8 BoncH
. r I.
Until' I i",l ., t.n
Onwnii. Mi .l
N Ice In hil i I i
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ol Oonurnia (if lii,i.
"An Act Jul- II"' in,
In I llM Hi llll'a Ii: lull ii
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Ml- I' I I'll dm I til llll I III I 'i I III
by rii't n A ii;'iimi , 4 I v'i.
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Statna hy act ol An.-" 1 . tK.
KlUill H. l'H7.i.'ei,!. . I i i
enmity i.l Lnke Slif n
llli'd In thin ultli-e .' i m .i .,it
Nil Wi I. tor tin i .
Im!t, N W . ii ia t i . . j . .
ipiurter, of M'i'i l iii I
S , llmik'e 17, K . N -i i
fer proof to MllOW llml In.- ,n n'k'lit
ih iimrii vkIiihIjIi in Hi tii. .i i
nt'inf tliMii for rl I'm 1 1 ii i a! piinxiHi-K,
nnd Iii ihtaliUhh Ii In cIhIiii to hh id luud
Imfnii' Uter an I Ut'cmver it ijihm
view lit t'iiri mi l'liiiiiel.iy tin- '.'XL .
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mv mi I mi I i -1 1 u - elm i iii. ii
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reipii'sle I In lilt- l ieir chit ii I i
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Oriv'uii, 1'i'h. ."i. ."
Nut ice N lier'Viy ivi-ii I .int. in ti.nu
lllll"'" Aitll till ll iVIi! I'l-i I I'l.l C t
Of C'llllf 'I'SlI Of Jllll" . " 'Ille l,
"An Hi-t fin tlin mil- o u nli. i l.unN
ill t lin Sttile of Cull i i in, i ( ln-'iin.
NhvihIu mi l ViiHliiiitrfiiu leirn'ty."
hh I'Mteinli'd to all thH I'm. he i.nn.l
State ly act of Auimt 4, W.iS
Vnirll Ci'Uii, of I'aiHley, ciiiiiitj
of Luke, State of Oregon, I mi. tiled Id
tin olllt-e hi Huiirn ntulein.-ni, No
4ti:il, tor tli purchBHti nf the Nl.of
Section I7, in Towuhip .'J8, S., luine
III K., W. M., and will offer pront lo
Hhmv that the laud Houitbt in timre
vhIiiIiIh for It timlier or eloue than fi.rl
agricultural purpone, and toextHlilirth
lim claim to fluid laud before ItetfUtor
and Itweiver at Lukevlew, )roou,
on Monday, the Utday of June, IIXI8
lie name an witnemtea: J. Ii Auten,
v. r. uitfiit. r. j. rowel), ii h. au
loy, ull of LHkevlew, Oreuou. and Oda
CraveiiM, of Klamath Fa I la, Oreuon.
Any and all pen-nun claiming ad
verseiy me anove UiiHcriliofl land are
re muted to tile their claima in tbia
ollleu ou or before said lt dav of
June. r.K).
J. N. Watson, HeeUter
FOR THE HOUSEWIFE
Horn Hints.
Marble should tie washed with am
monia and water rather than with aotip
and w uter.
Keuiove gratia atalna by auturatlng
the epota with alcohol; thou wash lu
clear water.
All embroideries and colored gar
ments should be Ironed on the wrong
aide whenever possible.
The bureau drawer may be made to
open nolnplessly and eaally by rubbing
It with common soap
Taa and Ceffaa 8talna.
If a cup of coffee or tea Is spilled on
a light cloth suit run at once for the
talcum powder and cover the ataln
generously while still wet. rubbing the
powder lu well w ith the lingers. Hang
the garment In the closet while still
wet and clogged with the powder,
leave undisturbed for forty-eight hours,
shake out the powder and the cloth
will be found without discoloration.
Poison Antidot.
When poison has been accidentally
swallowed uo emetic Is better than
mustard. Mix three teaspoonfuls with
a cup of warm water and swallow.
At once the atlmulative action upon
the stomach causes that organ to re
ject all Its contents, the poisonous In
gredients with the rest It Is one of
the quickest of all emetics and the
most harmless.
Stocking Eoonomy.
When buying boys' stockings pur
chase aa long as can be had. Before
wearing sew a neat tuck around the
ankle. When the stocking is worn at
the knee let out the tuck and the worn
part will be raised so as to be covered
by the trousers, and the stocking will
be as good as uew. I have found this
a great saving In the buying of stock
ings. Interohanaaabta Barrel Lie).
A barrel Is often a very useful thing
around a .bouse or a store as a recepta
cle for accumulations of different
kinds. Unfortunately the ltd of a bar
rel is generally destroyed In the opera
tion of opening. Among the recent In
ventions a one of an Interchangeable
lid for barrels. Tht novelty of the la-
FOR THE HOUSEWIFE,
Washing Silk Walste.
To wab white or ilnlnty colored
Ilk wnlulA (only one should he wash
ed t a II iiiii take fl Ixiwl of warm
not hot-wntiT and add mifl) lent tnu
Jelly to imike a lutlicr. Iiy lu the
wiilnt and If much iolled allow It to
aonU for twenty in 1 1 1 ii t -m except In the
inse of a dnlnty I'liliir, wlili b may run.
Wnrth ly Hiiiccr,ltii- nut ruMiliiK -tliniiiKli
tin1 IiiiihIh. Hun remove and
..i.. I.. t ... I m .
iuii p iii ii niM iniH ihihi oi wnrin hhut
iiiul h.iip Ji-lly. turning w wnlnt on
tin wroiiK iilili-. Hiiih'czc iliroiiKh tliU
liiith. tint do not wring the unnin-iit.
'I lien rliiHe thoroilulily In w nrin unter
lo remove all Inicea of onp; otherwlm
tin- w hite nllk inlu'lit turn yellow w hri
Ironed. Finally mt through cold wa
ti-r, and the nllk will tie an Ivory color.
If a pure white tloice la dtwlred. add a
few drop of bluing; to nee u re a
cream Nhnde put a lencupful of cold
tea In the lout rlnalns water.
Simple Buttar Test.
There la a almple teat by which any
houankeeper can tie reaaonably certain
whether ahe baa real butter, the reno
vated article or oleomargarine.
Tut a aample of the doubtful butter
about the a lie of a email cbeatnut Into
an ordinary tablepoon. Hold thla over
a flame una. keroeene or alcohol tlr
ring the butter with a epllnter of wood
or a match aa It tnelta.
H rlo it to aa brlak a boll aa poanlhle
and after thla baa begun atlr thorough
ly two or three tlmea at Intervals, espe
cially junt la-fore the boiling cene.
Oleomargarine and renovated butter
Ixill nolHlly, with a good deal of aplut
ferlng. They produce no foam or very
little.
(ienulne butter usually bolla with
!ei iioIhc and producea an abundance
of foam. It Ih the difference In regard
to the fonm which la mont marked.
Candied Cranberriaa.
Here nre dlrc linn for making can
dled cnitibcrrlcH to take the place In
cake, confectlona or decoratlona of
the more exix-nalve chcrrlea. l,'e for
llil purpiwc the luruo la-rrleM. half ai
iniieli Miliar a IhtiIc nnd half an
much wnti-r hh Kiignr. Put the berries
in ii deep nt' Ml" or porcelain dish, put
the hiih.'i r on tup like a crust and the
water ou top of that. Cmk very slow
ly. W hen they break Into a boll, cover
just a few uiiimeiil- nut Inn;; or the
kiiiH will burnt -then uncover and
conk until tender. Take up carefully
nnd i.pi'cad on oiled plate to dry.
Improved Ksttie. ,
Very often u little Improvement here
or there will ndd .Vi per cent to the1
value of mi article. A little attach-
nient which a IViiuhjI vanla Inventor j
LID IIIXOEO TO KIllTl.t.
lias added to cooking vessels Improvce
their usefulness co;iKiiltv:Wi!y. It 1."
shown In the iiccnnipaii;. lu.-i Illustra
tion attacheJ to the lid of a kettle. In
stead of the lid lifting off freely It 1
hinged to the top of the kettle. When
It Is necessary to re ti 1 1 the kettle, tin
lid Is tilted buck ou the hliiK '. l-y tln:.
pc i'luancutly attaching the lid to tin
kettle there Is uo danger of the llu
being mislaid, us Is often the case.
Sawing Hint.
The wrong bins Is the cause of the
twisting so often experienced In mak
lug folds or hemtniug bias ru tiles. Be
fore cutting test the cloth by foldlug
It ou the bins. One bias will twist
Alien pulled at the cuds, while the
1 her will uot.
When a full npool of glazed cotton
;s put on the sew lug machine the first
layer bus an unpleasant trick of sprlug
lug oft like a spiral wire. IVevent this
'y slightly moistening the spool.
Worth Ramembaring.
To remove blood stulus from cloth
Hiitnrate with kerosene aud after
itundlcg a little while wash lu wurm
ivater.
Windows may be kept free from lee
1 lid polished by rubbing the gluss with
I Hponge dipped lu alcohol.
To remove Iron rust from linen appt,
muriatic ucld. rubbing until the stulir
disappear; then rinse thoroughly I'si
II little ammonia In first water to conn
teract acid.
To Mend Underwear.
To mend kult underwear turn wronu
side out and whip together closely all
rents and worn places, stretch careful
ly,aud add a patch of some old knit
goods over the whole whipped portion
Thou darn down ou right side with
darning cotton or woolen yarn. Thin
Insures a nice looking aud serviceable
darn.
Candied Apples.
Put a cupful of browu sugar with a
little water on to boll aud when It
threads dip sound tart apples lu the
caudy and cover thickly. Put a stick
In the apple to bold tf.
L - l '
AVcCclable PrepnMlionTor As
similating ilicFoodcindHciluIa
ling Hie Stomachs nnd l3owel3 of
Promotes DifcestioRChrerfi
ness and Rest .Contains neither
Opium.Morpliinc norliitexaL
otTIahcotic.
P-mtlm SmU'
tx..tmm
AMUab&aW
htnmJd-
CaaHMaaTHK
Aperfect Remedy for Constipa
tion . Sour StomachiDiarrhoea
orins .(Convulsions .Fcvcri sh
nc59 nnd Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature or
NEW YORK.
exact copy or wrappca.
KILLthe COUCH
AND CURE the LUNGS
Or. King's
WITH
Ik'ii Discovery
FDR foycHS
PRICE
OLDS TrU Bottle Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACXOUYI
OE HONEY REFUNDED.
MAGAZINE
READERS
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and arricUta about Cauioraia aad
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tutic reproductioa oi tka beat
woik oi amateur ud proirminaal
pbatograpkart.
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of 75 pafea, eeataiaing
olored photofTapria el Jo.7S
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CASTOR I A
For Infant and Children.
lis Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
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CVPPORTUNITY KNQOK.S I
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Terminal Tract lots in Heart of Rich-1
mond I
$10 PerMonUi
The Coming City is Richmond. g
190G Population G000
1907 " 10000 2
1910 " 25000 '
A former pregonian, G. A. Follett is a city Trustee
Many of your people have already located here. E
A. L. Spellmyer, 7th Macdonald, Ave. ) YnVimfryA fo 1 1
T S. Handley, 1306 Beseel Ave. f KlCnmOnU, Vai. g
' . . g
Write us or Mrs. Geo. Miller, Lakeview. Ore. g
iiirwwwmwm?mmfrmmmrmm.rwfm
mm
ForlnfantB and Children.
The Kind You Hnvd
Always Boiigtit
Bears tho
Signature
of
in
Use
For Over
Thirty ears
HE
TM OKTMM OMPAJrV. )m WTV.
WESTERN STAGE LINE
Office at the Mercantile Company's
Store Lakeview, Oregon.
Good Stock ... New Coaches
Daily from Lakeview to Bly, connect
ing with Daily Stage to the railroad.
P. H. COREY, - - - Proprietor
Lnyi .v, a.
KLAHATH LAKE
....RAILROAD....
. . . TIME TABLE . .
In Effect May 1st, 1905.'
Lt. Thrall .. .6 A. MXv. Pokegama 10.45 A M
Ar. Boua .J5 Ar. IHxW 10.5S "
" Pteel rlr'j 6 4S " Kl'h Pp'ira 11.40 "
" Tall Cr'k. . 7 05 ' ' Fall Creek 11. 4S "
" Kl h8p'g7.10 Steel Br'ge 12.00 '
' Dixie .8.10 " " Bokui 1S.20 P M
PokegamaeO " ThraU ...J2.4& "
Klamath Springs Special.
Lv .Thrall 1.30 P. M.Lt. Kl'h Sp'gil 45 P. 11
Ar. Bogua l.M " Ar. Fall CreeM.50
" Steel Br'ge2.1& " " Bteel Br'ge 3 00 "
' Fall Creek 2.S5 " Bogus.. .. 8.J0
Kl'h8p'gaf40 " " Thrall. ....3.45
it
AAV
mm
1'iwt Kin hT the )e gnvde
of llijuora andclara to be found la
OreKon. r
filanM for float proof, Denert pr)f
imber land final proofs and Mania affi
davits (or applications for readvertlmr
menia .bUnk witness' affidavits, etc. at
The I'.tm miner office. t
i armern, Imve j or btitti'IFVrHiH
tn-ra printed at The Kin mine office,
iisteiul nf wilding ftwny for them.
Von keep your money nt home, and
untriiiilsf them that patronir.e you,
whIiIcm, you w what you are get
'lute and don't have to pay for It If
it diH'un't milt you. tf
The Examiner prints township plats,
and makes ihern into hooks toorder .tf.
Look at the notice for reward Issued
by the telephone Compaoy for destroy
ing Its property. ICtf.
Lakeview Cigar Factory I
A. Ktokkmaa, Prop.
Maker of
Havana and
Domestic Cigar
coaiwTBY oatuaa solicits.
Give mi a trial. 8 tore in tha Bik
buildlnn next door to Post A King sa
loon keview, Oregon.
tlaal rrr Satire.
Department of the Interior, Land
Olll :e at Lakeview, Oregon, April 6,
ia.
Notice is hereby given that
MARTHA E. CORY, formerly MAR
THA E. NEWELL, of Lakeview, Ore
gon, has filed notice of his intention
to make final five year proof, in sup
port of bis claim, viz: Uonietead En
try No. 2712, made Aogust 28, 19C2,
for the NW quarter, Section 18,
Township 38 S., Range 17 E., W. M.,
and that said proof will be made be
fore Register and Receiver, at Lake-
view, Oregon, on May 18. 1908.
He names the following witnesses to
rove bis continuous residence upon.
and cultivation of, the land, viz: Gee.
II. Newell, Herbert A. Newell, Daniel
Chandler, W. R. Ilammersley, all of
Lakeview Oregon.
a j. Wdtioa. K1.nr.9r
1
The Examiner has received a new
aample book of the Wall Street line
of engraved certificates of atock and
bond blanks, the moat up-to-date on
the market. Used and endorsed by
the leading financiers of A icrfr
Copyrighted. . Call and nee inctn !f
you need anything In thla lint, tf
1 imber Land Notice
United States Land Office, ile
view. Ore, March 20, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that va
pliance with the provisions of fbe act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, ectltlod
"An act for the sale of timber Urn. la in
the States of California, Oregon, Nev
ada, and Washington Territo. .. . " n.
extended to all the Public Lan : or -i tog
by act of August 4, 1892,
James E. Murray, of Liime,
county of Lake, State of Oeg a. lia
filed in this otllce his sworn st- .ti'iin at
No -'BM, for the purchase of 'nt? W.i
quarter of Section 32, in T'iwmuip
38 S., Range 16 tl, W. M., s:i i will
offer proof to show that the iawd
sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural pur
poses, and to establish bis claim to
said land before Register and- Receiver
at Lakeview, Oregon, on Wednesday, .
the 8th day of July, 1908.
He names as win teases: Thomas J.
Powell, Paul O. Hugus, John Auten,
A. Storkman, all of Lakevie, Ore
gon. Any and all persona claiming ad
versely the above described land are
requested to file their claims in this
office on or before said 8th day of
July, 1908.
J. M. Watson .Register. 18 11)
We have a full set of Myeell-Rolllns
&Co'b., samp lea of Stock Certificated
and bonds, with price list. It you
are organlxtng a stock company gt
our rices on stock certificates, tf