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    1.AKK COUNTY KXAMINEis LAKKV1KW, ORKUON, THURSDAY, JULY 2, IMS
PEOPLE OF THE DAY
Kentucky's New Stnator.
Tht election of former Governor
William OVonnoll Itradlcy, a Rcpub
Bean, as United States senator from
Kentucky when the Itcmocrats bad a
majority In the legislature was quite
Hie political sensation of the day.
Senator Elect Bradley will snowed
James n. McCrenry, his term begin-
WILLIAM O'OON.NEiL, BRADLEY.
ming March 4. VJOS. Fie received sixty
tour votes, four of which were cast by
Democrats opposed to ex-Governor
Beckhain. leading Democratic candl
elit :e for senator, who was Indorsed at
the state primaries.
The new senator Is a native of Ken
tucky and Is sixty -oue years old. He Is
a lawyer who was admitted to the bar
j special act of the legislature In
ISCi. being uuder tweuty-oue years of
age at the time. He was elected gov
ernor of the state In 1S15 and In 1S0C
was Indorsed as the Kentucky candi
date for the presidential nomination.
Senator Elect Bradley is red headed
and has Irish blood. The combination
Is prophetic of excitement. lie loves a
political row as much as his forliears
loved the ruction of DounybrooU. In
all probability he will join the ranks of
those new senators who have kicked
oles In the senate tradition that new
suambers are to be seen and not heard.
How Undo Jce Would Dig the Canal.
Speaker Cannon returned to Wash
ington from his holiday sojourn at
Danville. 111., with a laconic observa
tion about the construction of the isth
aoian canal. "It Is merely a matter of
digging and damming." he says.
The speaker had some conversa
tion on the subject with Lieutenant
Colonel George W. Goethals and In tbe
coarse of it made his remark about the
task of the two d's. "But" he added,
"while that tells the story? if4frwere
tbe chairman of the commission and
la your shoes I should be disposed to
SR as Dewey did at Manila cut the
aable. Then I would go on digging and
Camming to beat tbe band." Boston
aterald.
From Jarre Whitcomb Riley.
One bright morning while Riley was
ai his way to his publishers be met
arhat seemed to him an unusually large
aaunber of friends who made tbe con
tentlonal remark about the weather
This unremitting applause pleased
and amused him. When greeted at
taw office with "Nice day. Mr. Riley,"
a stopped at tbe door and answered
elroRy: "Yes yes. I've heard It very
Highly spoken of."
The Cats of Judge Wilfey.
Eebbeus II. Wilfle.v. judge of the
Halted States court at Shanghai. C'hl
aa against whom charges have been
jreferred. took his seat on the bench
en Jan. 1. 10o7. The charges were pre
ferred by I.orrin Andrews, formerly at
torney general of Hawaii, and were re
putted by him before the bouse com
aalftee on the judiciary as a basis for
Impeachment prK-i-odinjr In the
LKBBEUS B. WILFLt'I.
tutiuie Judge Wllfley baa been ex
ited by president Roosevelt and
Brr-retary Root.
Tbe tio.st serious charge against
J&dge Wllfley Is that upon taking
office at Shanghai he disbarred with
out cause or authority all but two of
ttif American lawyers in that city,
while permitting any foreign lawyer
to practice In bis court.
Judge Wllfley Is a Democrat and a
native of St. Louis. He is a graduate
eT Yale law school and was admitted
t the bar In 1893. In 1901 be was ap
pointed by Secretary Taft as Judge of
tba-court of the first Instance, I'liillp
pines. A tew months later be was ad
,Yanctd to the attorney generalship and
te July, 1007, was appointed to take
cftavge' of tbe new court f T China at
assanjrhaL
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Timber Land Notice
United States Laud Office, Lake
view, Oregon, Apr. 20, 190S.
Notice is hereby Riven that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of Juue 3, 1S7S. entitled
"Aa act for tbe sale of timber lands
in the States of California. Oregon.
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the Public Lund
States by act oy August 4, 1SK2,
MAY TATRO, of Lakeview. county
of Lake State of Oregon, has Bled in
this office his sworn statement, No.
4006, for tbe purchase of the E half,
SW quarter, and N half, SE quarter,
of Section 2, in Township 3D S.,
Range 18, E., W. M., and will offer
proof to show that the land sought La
more valuable for ita timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish bis claim to said land be
fore Register . and Receiver at Lake
view, Oregon, on Thursday, tbe lGtfi
day of July, 1908.
He names aa witnesses: Ed. Tatro,
Geo. Stevens, Joseph Ambrose, Fred
S. Tatro, all of Lakeview, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
vereely tbe above described lands are
requested to file tbeir claims in this
office on or berore said J 0th, day or
July, 1908.
J. N. Watson, Register. 1710
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A D .' 1 1 N I S T R A T I i I X N OT I C K
CHAS. M. MKTZKKU fcSTATK
Notice ir hereby given that the
uudendgned Las been appointed the
administratrix of tbe folate of Cbas.
M. Metzker, deceased, by the (Jnuuty
Court of the State of Oregon, for tbe
County of Lake, and bas qualified.
Aii pernous having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present the same to me at my resi
dence ia Lake-view, Oregou, with
proper vouobera and duly verified with
in sit mouths from date bereof.
Dated and first published this 4th day
of Jane, A. D. 11)08.
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tag from a 10-cent piece will count PULL
tag from a 3-cent piece will count HALF
with valuable tags
Save your tags from
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French Briar Pipe 50 Tags
Leather Pocketbook 80 Tags
Steel Carving Set 200 Tags
Best Steel Shears 75 Tags
Timber Land Notice
Uiutetl States Laud Ottice, Lake
view, Oregou. Apirl 17, UK'S.
Notice is hereby glveu that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of Juue 3, 1S7.S, entitled,
"An act for tbe sale of timber lands
in tbe States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the Public Laud
States by act of August 4, 1112,
WILLIAM SCHMIDT, of Lakeview,
county of Lake, State of Oregon, has
filed in tbls office bis sworn state
ment. No. 4080, for tbe purchase of
tbe S half, SW quarter, of Section 17,
in Township 36 S.. Range 20 E., W M.,
and will oiler proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for ita
timber or stone tban for agricultural
purposes, and to establish bis claim to
said land before Register and Receiv
er, at Lakeview, Oregon, on Wednes
day, tbe loth day of July, 1908.
He names aa witnesses : Dan O'Sbea,
John Branch, D. Bryan, A W. Bryan.
all of Lakeview, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely tbe above described lands are
requested to file tbeir claims in this
ottice on or before said 15th day of
July, 1908.
17110 J. N. Watson, Register.
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Notice is hereby goven that on July
2 nd, 1!)0K, at 2 P. M. at tbe Sheriff's
Oillce, iu Lakeview, Oregon, tbe fence
surrounding the Court lions Hquare
will lie nold tor cash, to the highest
bidder. Done by order of thi Coun
ty Court. K. N. Jaquisb, County
Clerk.
H. F. Ablutrom, tbe saddler, baa re
ceived a new bhipment of gloves, tbe
best in the market. If you wan
gloves good ones call at be Abl
strom Harness Bbop. 39 tf.
valua
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Big Four
Tenpenny
Pick
Ivy
Lady's Pocketbook 50 Taga
Pocket Knife 40 Tbrs
Playing Cards 30 Tags
60-yd. Fishing Reel 60 Taga
Tinilx-rl.snit Roller.
United States IjiihI Office, Lakeview,
Oregon. Men. 2ii, l'.HjH
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of tho act
of Congress of June 3. ln7S, entitled,
"An Act for the sale of Timber hinds
in the states of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
a extended to all the public land states
by act o August, 4 1812,
Paul U. lingua, of Lakeview, county of
Lake, state of Orregou, has tlle.l in
this office bis sworn statement No
3K37, for tbe ptirchaMe of the E half S.
W. quarter, West half wfc, quarter
of Section '2.K in Township SH S..
Range 10 K., W. M., and will offer
proof to sbow that tbe laud sought
is more valuable for its timber or
stone tban for agricultural purpose l
and to establish bis claim to said
laud before Register and Receiver at
Lakeview Oregon on Thursday tbe 0th
day of July. 11)08.
He names as witnesses: Tboa J.
Powell, James E. Murray, Jao. Anten,
A. Storkman, all of Lakeview Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adver
sely tbe above described lands are re
quested to file tbeir claim in tbls
office on or before aaid 9th day of
July 1908.
1810 J. N Watson, Register.
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Lestet M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine,
says in a receat letter "have used
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for coughs and colds, and think it
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have found it a reliable remedy for
tbrout and lung complaints, and
would no morn be without a bottle
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nearly forty years New Discovery bas
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remedies. As preventive of pueu
monia, and bealer of weak lungs It
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at A. L Thornton's drug store. b0o.
and f 1.00. Trial bottle free.
FOR THE HOUSEWIFL
Fcr Tender Hands.
Procure B count worth of pure t1y
wrln and exactly It weight of llnctura
of bcnxoln; put these In a bottle, then
add u pinch of salt and half n pint or
cold valor, previously boiled and cool
ed, shako well, and It U ready for uho.
Put a bottle of tho lotion In the bath
room and another near the kitchen
or greasy and has a pleasant odor,
la harmless and comforting for chap
pod fa ecu, cpiclall.v for little folk
after playing out of door on vlml.
days.
Cleaning Rugs.
A rug should never U sluiUeii. Slink
Ing puts a strain on the long wait
coiil. h, a strain that they are nut alili
to U'lir, ho here and there they suiqi
theu the tilling give way. and the ruu
la tit for nothing but the rag bug.
you want a rug to liint, never let It hi
shaken, but hung It over a clotliexliin
and best It gently with a wire carpc.
beater first on one Mile, theu on th
other. It takcH more time and woil
to clean tho rug that way, but It wl'i
last four or five times as lung nnd wll
look cleaner and be really freer frou
dut
8ham Champagne.
Tartaric acid, one ounce; one good
sized lemon; ginger root, one ounce;
white sugar, one and one-half pounds;
water, two and one half gallons; yeast
one gill. Slice lemon and bruise the
ginger. Mix all except tho yeast. Itoll
the water and pour It upon tUeiu and
let stand until cooled to blood heat
theu add the yeant and let It ftnud In
the sun all day. At night bottle, tjlng
the corks, and In two day it will be
tit to use.
To Clean White Fur Robee.
Kent the rolies free of dust ami
dtviii'h with grain nli'uhol down to the
root of the hairs. I'lll the fur with
talcum powder while It Is reeking wet.
I( nut spare the iwiwder Put all Into
the skins that the fur will hold. Cover
to exclude dust and leave tlieui alone
for four or five days. Heat them well
nnd long. Tho powder will fly out, tak
ing the dirt with It.
An Improved Griddle.
A KiunkcIcK and mlmlcm griddle
and broiler whleh has been lately pat
ented has advantages which will be
readily recognized at a glume of the
IlluNtratlou herewith shown. The front
plates of the stove lalng removed, tho
auoKEiiiaa obiuulk.
new griddle sets In and at tbe same
time falls below tbe stove top. In this
manuer the heating surface la brought
nearer to tbe fire, and all smoke, va
pors and odors are carried up tbe chim
ney. The griddle la open at tho top, j
but for the purposes of broiling It Is
desirable that a greater heat should
be secured, and this Is brought about
by making a lid over the top. When
the latter Is lowered, the meat, In'lng
cooked, gets the full benefit of the ,
beat, but when it Is raised every op-,
portunity is offered for Its eiaiulna-
tlun. I
Orange Marmalade.
Oue dozen oranges, half a doxen
lemons, three quarts of water and eight
pounds of sugar, Slice the fruit thin,
torn water over it and let stand twenty-four
hours; then boll two or throe
hours or until tbe fruit Is tender, add
augnr and boll half an hour longer,
turn Into tumblers and when cool
cover aa for Jelly. Keep Id a cool
place.
Laundering Black Lawn.
Boll two quarts of wheat bran In alx
of water for balf au bour. Cool and
than strain through coarse cheesecloth
or a fine strainer. Wash tbe lawn In
this, using neither soap nor starch. If
It be too thick, thin to the right consist
ency with cold water. Dry In the
shade and Iron while damp.
To Keep Labels Clean.
Tbe labels on the class iars for arro-
cerlcs keep cleaner and In place longer
without leu ring oft if they are placed
on the inside of the Jar and pasted.
This can aonly only where dry gro
ceries, nu b as rice, tapioca, loaf sugar
and spices, are used.
To Clean 8moked Walls.
To clean painted' walla or woodwork,
smoky or greasy from cooking on n
irus, gasoiluo or oil stove, to one pall of .
warm water add one-quarter of a cup
ful of turpentine. Use a spongo or
sort r;ig ana ine uirt win uiHappear.
To Clean Mica.
Tf ke Isinglass from stove and lay in
rlnegur about ten minutes and theu
rob with a little salt and wipe clean.
Wiih a knife It can la separated, mak
ing . 'tree or fur out of oni. They
will lx almost os good na nevt.
Ink. Kvery tliuo the bands are wiihIi- 1 California, has filed In thl ollloa n
ed dry them thoroughly on a soft low ""' latnmi.iit No. :B7.
and aPPly a anial. quantity , g Utt X
foregoing liquid. It It not at all Micky iiHtillt) 2. V- w. M.. and will nlfnr
11 1
limber lend Net Ire . ,
United Btatea Und Oillce, Lake
flow. Ore. March III. ll'OH.
Notice la hereby given that In com
pliance with the protfleioim of the act
of Congress of June II, l7H, untitled
"An act for IIiohhIo of timber lands in
the Htales of California, Oregon, Nev
ada, and WaHhington Terr'tory, ' aa
extended to all the PiiMIj Laud Htntra
by act of August i, IWJ.
Orln A. Konlar, of Ban PranclHco.
countv of Kan Francisco, Btato nf
nroof to show that the l iu l sought Is
more valuable for Its timber or utmie
than for agricultural purposes, and to
ottati'lsh his claim to said land be
fore Register and Receiver at Luke
view Oregon, 011 Monday the lh ily
of July, UN H.
Ho names as wllnctut: A. J.
Nellon, T. M. O' Council, U. W.
Ilardlsty, Klz Ltnvllln, all of Lnko
view Oreg. on
Any and all perilous claiming ad
versely the above described laiuls are
requested to tile their claims In (his
lllco on or before snld Mh day of
uly I'.sW..
J. N. Watmin. Register 1H-ID
Tlmlirr I. ami Mtn-t-.
Departiueut of the Interior, V. H.
Laud Otllce at Lakeview, Oregon,
May ir, i:hw.
NOTI(K is hereby glvwn I hat Per
ir I hi J. lira tain, of Paitdoy, Oregon,
W10, 011 March IU, I'.HW, iiiaile timber
and stone applii-at lou, No 4 111', for
Lot 4, Bee. :Ui, T. -.U N , R. I'.M1.., and
lot 4. Keel Inn i". Township 'M B..
Range 1H H, Will. Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to mtikn I'insl
Proof, to OKtablish claim to tho laud
above described, before Register and
ecelver, at Lakeview. Oregon, on
tho 4th day of August. !''
Claimant names as witnesses:
II ,. Ilrattitlu, Krnest Mall W.
M. Pal row, (ieo. V. Iliiunu, all of
I'aiHley. Oregou. J. .V Watson,
11-10. uegisier.
1 imber I jim 'I olire
Department of tho Interior, V. B.
Land Olden at Lakeview, Oregou,
I into. I.", Ill's.
NOTICK is hereby giteii that tilL-
HKRT C. LA PI I AM, of Istillis.
Oregon, who, OU April l , llsiH, unelo
timber and stone applii'iitioii. No.
III:!, for NW quarter SW qiiartor.Hoe.
tlon 2 Township lis H . Kuiik'e In r.
Will. Mert linn, hax lllel notice or
Intention to make I'uml 1'i'oof, to
xsiaiiliHi) ciiiiiii 10 1 no iiicii uuovv
leHi'rlbed.l.efore Rogistt r and Recei
ver, at Lakeview, Oregon on tlio :ilst
lav or August, I'.KIH.
Claimant names as ultueHxeH:
Walter llownnl. Prank Howard,
W'm. C. pHlteti, all tif Lakeview lro-
noil, ami t incur ti. iiuiiiu, 01
Vistillis, Oregon.
i' 10 J. N. Watson, Register
NOtlil! I OH PI KMC AIM
Department of the Interior, Laud
Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Juue 1H,
liHirt.
Notice is hereby glveu that Joseph
Arzner. of Lakeview, Oregou, who, on
April H.KKi:t, made homestead aopll
cation. No. aUT, for BW quaiter SK
uarter. K balf Bh quarter. Hoc. .U,
iW Quarter BW quarter. Boctlou 'M.
Township 37 8., RanVe I'J K, Will.
Meridian.
has filed notice or intention to maxfj
Final five year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore Register and Receiver at Lake
vlaw, Oregon, on tba 12tb day of Aug
ust. 1008.
Claimant names as witnesses: Fred
Snyder, Jack MoCully.'K. 11. Amsdeo,
Mike llau, all ot Lakeview, Oregon.
20-5 J. N. Watson, Register.
Executors' Notice
IN THK COUNTV COURT OP THE
8TATK OP ORKUON, FOR THK
COUNTY OF LAKK.
In tbe Matter of tbe Kstate of)
Warren 11. Wbittemore, )
TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CON
CKRN :
Notice is hereby given that the on
drelHguod executors ot tho last will
and testament o' Warren IS. vMiitto
niore, deceased, have duly tiled herein
the final account of their administra
tion of tho estate ot said deceased, and
that Friday, July 10, l'.N)h, at the hour
of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at
the court room of the County Court
of Lake County, Or, In the court house
of said county, bas been fixed and
appointed by Hon. 11. Daly, Judge
of said Court, as tho time and place
for tho bearing of objections to said
final account, if any there tie, and for
the settlement thereof.
This notice is directed to be pub
lished in "Tbe Lake County Exam
iner," a newspaper.of general circula
tion, published weekly at Lakeview,
Lake County, Oregon, designated for
that purpose by said executors, onoa
a week for four successive weeks prior
to July 10, 1008, tba data by said
court so appointed for tba hearing
of objections to ssld final account and
the settlement thereof, by order of
Hon. H. Daly Judge of tba County
Court of Lake County Oregon, made
and entered in the above entitled
matter June 10, 1908, and tbe date of
tba first publication bereof i June 11,
11)08.
8. O. Cresaler,
W. 11. Bbrk,
v " ' Executors of tbe Last
Will and Testament of
Warren 11. Wbittemore,
Deceased. 246
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The Examiner has a supply of first
class butter wrapper paper on band
now, at the following prices: For UK)
wiappers, printed, 12.50, for 1000
printed 11.50. - tf
For or Bale Three handsome
rockers, and two arm cbairs cheap.
Enquire of CO. Metzker.
Ulack ebony music cabinet baudsome
For sale. Enquire C. O. Metzker.
Ladles' wheel, good as new, fo
ale, cheap. Enquire of Eva Clark. r