Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, July 02, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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t : "-i V, THURSDl Y, JULY !, 190
SARTORIAL NEWS.
Ilaan Tretiaa In Fashionable Paver.
A Nw V.ll Pin and OirdU.
A woman hi known by her topknot.
If It I frizzed and fror.zy, lustcrleas
ml pasted, Unit lelt n alory, At this
moment tlii silken tress In mi tho wave
crest of favor. Imleeri, why should II
Dot be? The hat fit" the tresses, of
vie versa, and In order to keep the
puffy effect the comb la incut fashion
able.
A pretty g'ld crinkled veil ln with a
Orcein n key pattern In rhlneatones la
novelty. Veil pin. In ftu-t, are a ne
cessity ts1ay, although Hie popularity
of tho veil In Mill waxing.
A round, tilli girdle In LI In soft
folda of plain antlii nun given a novel
touch hy two browl Ntrciunera of bro
caded rlhlion ten or morn Inches wide
A KBAT IK. Mr OOWN- 'HI').
k. altrru of thla home iuwn mny be
hod In alx 1r-frnm 3: to 4?. Hcml 10
eata to thin uftliT. tclvlna nuintxT (2429)
fetiat tin-niir, and It will be promptly
rerwardea by mall.
thai fa mo from tho top of the girdle
la the buck, where the ends were
caught through an oval rhlucatoue
bcle.
mart motor coat worn hy n young
ww a a who la her own chauffeur was
if lark red rubberized Bilk, with
.;. sloping- yoke la front, from which
f - box plalta. There waa a high
.hi collar.
(ttallle, flannel, caahmer and nun'a
veiling are uaed for this home gown
la thin materials nothing la prettier
tban flowered organdie or dimity or
letted awbta. China allk will give bet.
ter service for general wear tban any
other fabric. For a person who la la
dined to be stout a fitted lining of
Am quality of batlate will greatly add
to tbt neat appearance of the gown.
JUDIO CUOLLET
FASHION FEATURES.
A Naw Slaeve and Sash Figure Preml
nantly In the Spring Stylet.
An attractive feature of spring faah-
Ions la the triple aleeve. There la often
a billowy underxleeve of aoft material.
UBually In a contrasting color. It la a
very new and pretty Idea.
From orlentnl modca haa been takeu
tho amnrt hip sssh. knotted and hung
log lu lam e .i.Im in front, which figures
on ioiiio oi' the liitt'Ht evening gowns.
Uroml comia in hoiiio ronu ore seen
on all the hi I lor suits. Hoth flat and
round brulil hnve an Important place
OIKL'S BAIIiOH SUIT 3131.
A pattern of thla natty llttla tailor suit
may be hud In four alaoa from alx to
twelve yt-ura. Send 10 cenla to thla ottloa,
giving- number (3131), and It will be
promptly furwurdud to you by mull.
aa trimming. 1'luln colored linens
and duck, trimmed with white .braid,
tltched to tho material In straight
lines mid fancy designs, la effective.
Tho broad collar and cuffs are also a
feature of this stylo of frock. Tho
mall Kiel's sailor suit shown here Is
of , golden brown linen. It may be :
worn with a white linen collar, belt and ,
shield. A blue Unon dross would look
well made entirely from the material, I
with tie collar, belt, cuffs and bottom ,
f tba aJn braided with Bput&r
JUDIO CU04JX.
MODISH WATT;.:
What Will 0 the LcmL.H of In
Spring Sltevef Han. mai QuMont
The feminine world r ,'ili a,,'
tntcd aa to the length of a r, . e to '
worn In the rpiliiji The , himmi
whether to make on elliow xieeve oi
one that rem lira to the wrlil. Moat l
the French gowns arriving from h
other aide are made with alcevca thai
come right down to the knui kles. wltic
A ATTKACTIVB WAIHT-8422.
A putt-rn of Oil jumper walat may b
had In tore lf-fur iulw from thlr
(en to aevrnieen rur of aa. Rend II
cents to tliln I'fflce. alvlna number (3472),
and Ihm pattern will tx promptly for
wardod to you by mall.
a point falling over tho Augers almost
to tho very tips. Well made and well
fitted, they are vtry chic, and for a
chunicn they nro pretty enough to meel
the vagaries of the wmiiau who la
looklni; for soincthliiK i'cw.
Lovely buttoim are iiiikIo by cover
ing button iiioUIh with black velvet nnd
working tlieni In colors. A down big
tint button molds were covered with
velvet on which was worked an elabo
rale network of blue silk.
Tho dcxlgn Khown In the accompany
ing Illustration la u gulmpo walut to tx
worn with a separate Kulmpe. Thlf
will make a frock still moro attractive,
aa all kinds of dainty combinations of
colors can le resorted to. Besides, It
several gulmpcs of different material!
are provided It will be eultable fot
both street and formal occasions. Fot
a matinee a brown cloth costume
would le pretty worn with a gulmp
of Bbrlmp liberty silk. The material
for tho gulmpe should be tucked before
It Is cut out A plain shirt waist pat
tern may be uaed for thla purpose.
The sleeves should be made with a
puff that la gathered Into a band below
the elbow. JUDIC CUOLLET.
FLOTSAM AND JETSAM.
The Glbeon Tuck Uaed en Ceate Cer
set Waista With Nave Frecke.
Tbera are several varletiea of the
sew boned corset walat on the mar
ket Tbeao sprang Into uae with the
princess snd other tight -dreea forma,
but they will not paaa oat with them,
for from every point of rlew, whether
A SCHOOL FBOCX 5454.
A pattern of thla school frock mar be
had In three alxea from ten to aisteaa
yeara of age. Send 10 centa to thla offloa,
giving number (34EU), and the pattern wll
be promptly forwarded to you by malL
of comfort, beuuty or mere utility,
they aro the uinut attractive form of
underwear that bus been devised. !
The Ulb.son tuck Is used a great deal
In both the Keparaie coals and in suits
It gives the garment the lirnad sboul
dercd effect and Ih part leu la rly effec
tive in stilt. for younir girls.
A favorite trlnuulug for handsome
hats Is the uncurled ostrich feather In
bou effect This Is wound around the
crown of the hat lu a graceful fuBhlon
and Is often completed by on ostrich
feather pompon.
The school frock pictured la carried
ont In blue serge. The skirt Is very at
tractively laid In doublo box plulta ol
the front gores. The buck closes with
an Inverted plait About the Jumpet
waist Is a fancy . black braid dotted
wtU whit. It U worn over gulmpe.
JUDIO CHOLLBT-
HERE
LIMle Chang I
Vp to the pf
spptar to ! n
-Sprtftf
d'M4 n't
t'li.iiiKp In
C . I'll
111 IVltl
waist style nlnn. n In Purl,
eral outlines, him-Ii n (he
Ihotllder, kimono aleete ii"
The gen
dmoplm
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effect, are aa prominent n ever. rii
only Dew fenlure are tiie ttlmiulng't
and the eoml'lnntlon nf colors. In
Paris all koi-Im of colora me uhc1 to
gether, which. In the handa of an t?
exierlence detlner. would prove a
failure.
The spring will rove another tolot
aeaaou. The only ndjectlve tbnt 'an
1e applied to aHKortment of new nu
terlnla Is brilliant. !otille facerl wool
ens aro shown, one aide of one color
and tho other n contrantltii; tone. A
SMALL Gllif.'S AT HON-3172.
A pattern of tlila apr in may b had It)
four nil" - fur c'rls from ilx to twelve
yearn of a.i S'-rwl 10 renin to thla office
rlvliiir nuinlx-r (3IT2i. and tho pattern wlP
be promptly forwarded to you by mall.
rod faced with dark grecu, a blue faced
with L'd'len brown, are amoug the
many (ombinatioiia shown.
lue majority or sninu girla wear
aproiia. It Is, however, often difficult
to get a pattern of one that Is pretty
and at the same time easily made. The
one shown In the cut Is attractive and
so designed that it completely covers
the skirt and goea well up over the
front of the walut.
JUDIC CUOLLET.
WHAT TO WEAR.
Hew to Get a 8mart Draaa Effect Re
meve Shields From Waiat.
It Is a sea sou for bargains, and the
woman .with a little money to spend
can certainly make a great showing lu
dress. A telling point la style la se
cured by the wearing of a petticoat of
a slightly paler shade than the gown,
and there are petticoats In embroidered
linen that carry out the gown Idea
splendidly. ' They are embroidered to
the depth of fourteen Inches, and tae
flounce Is heavy enough to make the
skirt set out well.
The touch of black at the neck Is
more fashionable thuu ever. It Is
shown In tho many jewel studded
bauds of black velvet to be worn at
the top of the collar. It Is also used
with low necked gowus not only stud
ded with Jewels, but combined with n
chain arranged lu graceful festoons.
The tunic on the skirt Is quite thi
latent fashion, the revival of nn ole
mode, while the tightly clinging skh'
la more the rage thau ever.
What inuy be a very pretty fashion
that of making th" sleeves of an even
PONOKB BHIltT WAIST 3609
A pattern of thin shirt waist mny be
ail In glx alzea from 32 to ii Inches bust
ensure. Bend Id cents to this othre.
.I K number CW and bust measure,
1 it will be promptly forwurded to you
t mall.
OocU different from tho rust of the
lie. a In color and material, la being
ived.
Tlicro is no material uioro popular
'' tlilrt wnlsts this season thuu pou
'ei, tiords there unything that shows
.'euer results from just a little em
broidery. Tho wallaehlan work so much
oni Is particularly effective. This
is nothing more thau a plain but
tonhole stitch, with the pearled edg
made on the outer edge of the leave
and flowers. Eyelet work Is generally
combined with It.
JUDIO CHOLLET.
rim ter ltnd A at lee.
I 'Mi tnient ot the Interior, U. H.
I..' ii l oillcn at laksvlaw, Oregon,
May Pi, .Wi4.
NOflt'l-i rt hereliy kivm St
WILLIAM F. HF..NKV, of Illy Ore
(ron , who, on Msrcii V.HtH, tnade
i tiiiiber and stone application, o.
ii'ii, lur nun, rv (juniirr, nr.
'pinrter HW quarter. HW quarter hK
quarter, Hm-tion H, Towimlilp ;i7 S.t
itange Kl K., Will. Meridian, baa filed
notice of Intention to make Final
I'roof, to establiah claim to the land
above described, oefore iCeulnter and
Keceivei, at likevln, Oregon, on
the 14th day of AtiKUet, UMW.
('lalmant uainea as witness:
William hotter. II. K. LanKhnm,
Jamna Freeman, James llluisdeli, all
oy Hly, Oregon.
21-10 J. N. Watson,
ltcgiHtr.
Timber Im.uiI tlrt:
Deiiartment of the Interior, U. S.
Land OHUe at Lakeview, Oregon,
1sy 14. V.XiH.
i NOTU'K Is herby (riven that MF.L
', VIN HANSKN, of Kiigenc, Oreiron,
J who, on March 2, Y.Xih, made timber
I and stone application No. for Y.'
.vA , tiw4 tttjii, rir.,'4 ftw4, bc
tl.n '.'ii, Tiiwiiship :i7 S., lUiuro 17 K ,
Will Meridian, has Hied notice of In
tention to make final proof, to -nt't-lisli
claim to the lurid above dewriled,
liefore Keirihter and Kceiver. at Lake
view, Oregon, on the 27tb day of July
i:8.
('lalmant names as nitneHnea:
Ole boleim and Christ Jorirenson,
of lily, Oregon, John (J. tiveen and
John Jacob-ten, of Lakevlew, f!reg n,
and Martin Ilaagenson, of Kugene,
Oregon.
2110 J. N. Wstson,
Ilegister.
WANT COLUMN
OO TO TOLLMAN'S' O ALL Ell Y
for photos, views, and enlargments
First -clats woik. Fair prices. '2Ctf
DUTCH LUNCH AT THE BKEW
ery Saloon. tf
K LI It EST A UK A NT FI KST-CLASS
men Is at nil hours. tf
THE EXAM INEK IMCINTM TOWN
shlo I'liits, ami makes in books to
order.
FOST & KINO HAVE THE 1.5 EST
Kriule of Liqours uud Cigars to Ih;
found In Oregon. tf
J. H. CUTLEK WHISKY AT THE
Hotel lukeview bar. The bestand
purest whisky made. tf
FOR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT ON
Main . Lot SI x 218. Bargain
for quick sale. Drenkel & Paine, tf
LOOK AT THE NOTICE FOR KE-
ward Issued by the Telephone
' Company for destroying lta prop
erty, lotl
NOTICE. Subscription to Stock
Id the Lakaview Flour Mills is now
doe, and ehare holders are requested
to call opon the Secretary. A. bieber,
and make iiayment and receive their
certiQoatea.
By order of president.
F. O. Bunting. 24 tf
2.00 STAKTS A FINE LOCAL
business, daily profits, 15 to tlQ.
Particulars free; write today. B. F.
Looa Co., Dee Moines, Iowa. 1 9t
NEWS STAND: DAILY PAPERS
loan- be parchaaad each morning at
Wallace A Co'a. news stand on Wa
ter atrett, north of the Postofflce. lotf
BLANKS FOIt FINAL PROOFS,
Desert Proof, Timber Land Final
Proofs, blank Affidavits for Appli
cation for He-advertisements, bbtuk
Witness' Affidavits, etc.
NOTICE SHEEP MEN MY SHEAR-
iug corrals and dipping vats in
Camas Prairie are now ready for
use, and in good shape.
10 10 Rosa McDsniels.
WANTED TIMBLR LANDS-HOME
stead relinquishments wanted. Wa
want to buy direct from owners.
Write particulars to
M. 1L, Box i'J-i, Eugene, Oregon. 9t
'WANTED, -GOOD MAN IN EYE
ry locality. Good pay; experience
unnecessary to represent large Real
Estate organization, write today. B.
F, Loos Co., DesMoines, Iowa." tf
WE HAVE A FULL SET OF MY
sell-Rollins & Co's samples of Stock
Certificates and Bonds, with price
list. If you are organising a stock
company, get our prices on stock
certificates, and other printing.
FARMERS. HAVE YOUR BUTTER
Wrappers printed at The Examiner
ottlce, Instead of sending away for
them. Keep your money at home
and patronise those who patron
ise you; besides, you see wbat
you are getting, and don't bave to
pay If not suited.
THE EXAMINER HAS RECEIVED
a new sample book of the W all
Street line of engraved certificates
of stock and bond blanks, the most
up-to-date on the market. Used
ami endorsed by he leading financiers-
of America. Copy-righted,
and see them. If you need any
thing in this line.
NOTICE THOSE INDEUITED TO
Ceo. Cooley, will please call at once
and settle, as my shIood in Paisley
will be closed Julytlrnt aud all ao
couuta must be settled Settleiueut
can be made either with me di
rect or with W. H. Tucker.
Yours Truly,
G. W. Cooley 211 mouth
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FloJ Building Saa Fnocttrc
1 Imber Land Natlce
Uuited States Land Office. Lake-
view, Ore. March 20, 1908.
Notice ia 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, Nev
ada, ana wasningtoo Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States
by act of August 4, 1892,
James E. Murray, of. Lakeview,
county of Lake, State of Oegoo. has
Bled in this office his sworn statement
No ;'83G, for the purchase of the NE
quarter of Section 32, in' Township
38 S., Range 16 E., W. M., and will
offer proof to show that the land
Bought is more valuable for it timber
or atone than for agricultural pur
poses, and to establish his claim to
said land before Register and Receiver
at Lakeview, Oregon, on Wednesday,
the 8th day of July, 1908. 1
He names as wintessea: Thomas J.
Powell, Paul U. Hugus, John Auten,
A. Storkman, all of Lakeviea, Ore
gon. Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described land are
requested to file their claims in this
office on or before said 8th day of
July, 19l8.
J. N. Watson Register. 1810
flnhp I h . I nil..
Department of the Intel i or, U- S
Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
June, 15. 1908
NOTICE is hereby given tit OTIS
FOLLETr, ff lakeview, f Oregon,
who, on April 18, 1908, made timber
and stone application, N. 4110, for
SIO quarter NW quarter' NE quarter
SW quarter, Hecti vi Township 39
8., Range 21 E., WiUV Meridian, has
filed notice of utttiou to make
Flual Proof, to stubliuh claim to the
lauds above decribd, before Regis
ter and Reeel'erat Lakeview, Oregon,
on the 1st dyof September, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
J. T. Motzker, VV'm. Stlmpflg, C O.
Metzken Bk Lee, all of Lakeview,
I Oregon.
25 iu J. N. Watson, Register.
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bough!
Bears tho
Signature
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Use
For Over
Thirty Tears
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. n. CORCY,- - - Proprietor
Liayia, Oregoa.
KLAHATH LAKE
....RAILROAD....
. . . TIME TABLE ...
In Effect May 1st, 1905.
Lv. Thrall.... 6 A. MXv.Pokegwmal0.4 A at
Ar. Bogua.....C.t6 Ar.Dlzle 10.46
M Steel Br'g (.45 " Kl'h Bp'ra 11.40 -
FtUCr'k..7.06 " " Fall Creek 11.46 "
" Kl h8p'f7.10 Steel Br'nlX.OS "
" Wile 3.10 M Bonn. ltJOPat
hukef.ma8.20 " " ThraU li.U
Klamath Springs Special.
LT.-ThraJl I SO p. KXr. Kl'h 8p'nt 45P. U
Ar.Bosui 1.A6 " Ar. Fall Creekt.60
" Steel Br'fe2.lS - " Steel Br1 1 00
Fall Creek t.U M Bogu ....!.
Kl'h Bp'g 1 1 40 " Thrall 1.45 -
La fliiew Crgar Factory
A. Storkmaa. Pr6p.' " . "
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Maker of
I Havana and .
Domestic Cigars
corrar obdebs solicitu
Give us a trial. 8 to re in the brfck
building next door to Poet A king sa
loon wakeview, Oregon.
Timber Lnd Me tire
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregon.
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June 15 1908.
NOTICE is hereyb given that EARL
AUSTIN, of Oaklaud, Calif., who, on
pril 22 1908 made timber and stone
application. No. 4153, for N half SE
quarter, SE quarter SE quarter, Sec
tion 20, Township 38 8., Range 18 E
Will. Meridiap, haa filed notice ot
Intention to make Final Proof, to
establish claim to the land above des
cribed, before Register and Receiver
at Lakvlew, Oregou. on the 3rd - day
ot September, 1908.
Claimant names as wituesses:
Geo. Lyuch, Marion S. Barnes,
Elden Woodoock, Oscar Metzker, ail
of Lakeview, Oregou.
J. N. Watson, Register.
First publication June 18, 1908.
Last Publication Aug. 20, 1908. -
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