Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, July 09, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    LAKE BOUNTY EXAMINER, LAKEVIEW, OUEOON, THURSDAY, JULY ff. IMS
VANITY'S VISIONS.
A Parlilsn Neckwear Fancy -Navel
U For Cameo Jewelry.
To give color In (In1 JmIhiIh worn
Willi NO IIIMIIV WIiImU II I II I'lirlNlllll
fanty to lii'iul llu'in with ii llilli' bnw
of I lull wide rnilii rllilmti. An end of
thin ribbon in run ilnwu Hip ii-nier of
the Jabot to tl) wiiImI line.
The muiii'tr-it uvk wear, whether col
In r mill cuff) or He unt JuIhiIh, ii ro
done In fl ii linen. llli I jikIIi.Ii eyelet
embroidery odued wlili line IiInIi to-c-lii't.
With (allured ulinit whIhIh nro
Worn ili'llrftlrl.T t ' 1 1 1 ' I collill'M mill f'li tTif.
will) tie to mill' Ii
Olio of I In iiionI cITei live niomilliitf
for tin' cameo I Muck velvet. A 1m nil
pHHKCll t tl roll I It Nllcll lltl III llllllll'lll llllll
worn tlglifly ii ton n1 I In- neck or a n
A rilKTTY NKOtHUCK- 32.
Tba pat lorn of thin tlin-n olocn ni-Kll-
nr Iw IibI In imvpii lii -frniu to 4(
tnchi'a bum mruiniri'. K-n1 In ci-ntn lo
I hi onic. uIvIhk nuriilxT li'X). ami It
will b jiroiiioily forwiirdt-il t you by
mall
bracelet I a fiiHhlon much fnvored by
women on the other ulde.
S.) well uro the n Im of the gray
lialriil women met Unit It U now putt
nihil to K't nil klnd of pretty (ikuIim
and hair onuiini'iiti In urny lillnlold.
A white chlun l-l!U ilreHH Hhuwlni;
dot) of Muck lit miide In Jumper fiinh
lon, with nhort mnuilurlu hIccvch. TIio
nklrt I rompoied of two llounce), one
liliiced dIjovi' the oilier to form tUe en
tiro length of the nklrt. Iloth flounce),
tht liinmliiiln hleevea and yoke lire, out
lined with mirrow Muck it.'ttln rlbhoti
In Greek key pattern.
This fnHclnntliiR iickIIkoi l very ef
fective nnd eimlly mnde. The Hleevvs
nml Milieu of the wnlxt nro cut In one
aud Joined to tlio pine that forum tbo
center. Ixick mid front. Tho -tl b ciiii
18 OulNhed In n variety of wnyn, do
IK'DilliiK upon the material employed
tnakliiRlt. Jt:i)IU CHOLI.1CT.
FORECAST OF FASHION.
Laca Ruffle Under Hat Brlma Smart
Saihti For Summir Frocka.
Many of the spring huts have ruffle
of lace sowed Inside Just where the
crown and the brim are fastened to
gether. This rullle Is allowed to fall
over the hair, and It makes a very
pretty and becoming addition.
With the summer dress will Ik worn
some at tractive sashes. These ribbons
aro wide, ethereal In appenrnnco nud
tied In four loops In tho back. Some
of the streamer aro also knotted a
few inches from the end. Tho Idea I
CHILD'B MIOHTaoWN 3U71.
A pattern of thla child's one piece night
gown la out In four alsea from Two to
Hunt years of age. Bend 10 cent to thla
ortloe, Riving- number (31)71), and It will be
promptly forwarded to you by mall.
to get a ribbon to match the delicate
weavo of th,o dress.
Flowered materials nro high In fu
vor. Flowered organdies, lawns nnd
' batistes make lovely summer gowns,
ind they require little trimming.
Instead of wenrlng llttlo curia tho
luiart woman la now threading ribbon
through her hair, tied In rather a flat
bow ou the top of her bead. Bhe wears
her ribbon In tho daytlmo and makes
It an adjunct of tier millinery.
Children are always attractive when
neatly dressed far the night. It Is not
necessary that their llttlo garments bo
of expensive materials, but only that
they be beautifully laundered. The
nightgown seen In the cut Is a simple
fleslgo which Is slipped on over the
kead.. . JUDIO CIIOLLET.
DICTATES OF FASHION.
Mourning Modes In Veil Borders an
Cotton Good.
I An attractive mourning lint fncti re
tfiiit'y wih innilo nil of crnpi'. It wri
on tint order of n nnllor shape, though
1 Utile higher In the crown, and win
rowrcd miiootlily Willi crii, (lull
l;oioil nrnunil tin edges with It. Th"
trimming wtm a very large how net on
llteclly In the front, lint Instead of
'oo,' It lookeil no If In I roue pelii!
h.id licen wired inn) fiiiini'il Into a
IV HOOLOIBL'S OOWN illCS.
A potti rn of tlila aallor ault mny tin hail
n four alsra-from ilx to twelvo ycara of
if". Hi'inl 10 ci til to thla olllee. lvln
lumkrr (3IO, anil ll Kill ba promptly for
aardeil to you by mil 11.
Ihw. A veil of the plain Mack brua
m.1m net edifeil with era pa fall ocr the
hack.
Borne of tba border on tbo new cot
ton roixIh for thla effect Is seen In
oiuny fahrlcN, gingham, bntlntes and
i Jluiltlea aro ulHtlnetly loud. Thus
'hnRht itreen linen crosa a pink or gray
ifrHk, a deep purple la aeen on palo
blue aud a copjier n-d on champagne
color. It in wlnor for the ijlrl with
,f(jv and long worn gowim to select
leaa utrlklnff colorlnRs.
IlloiiNo wulKt and kilt Hklrta are al
ways worn by achoolulrl. and noth-
lurf ciin be prettier for tho chlldlnh
fltfiire. Tho ahleld and collnr which
lore tiMiinlly a part of the bloime are
'dlHpenmd with In this ault. The col
lar, however, Is of rather a different
destRn from thoM generally aeen,
which gives to the dress a distinctive
fyle of Its own.
JL'DIG CIIOLLET.
FRIBBLES OF FASHION.
;A Gorjjaoua Evaning Hat Baga and
I Baits In Harmony.
Black hats trimmed with scarlet
feathers lire the Intent wrlnklo for
evculnu weur. And all ahndes of a
plcklxn cerise are very fashionable as
A CH,D-S rOCK-097J.
A pattern of thla child's frock mar ba
had In thraa suesfrom three to Ova
yeara of atre. Send 10 oanta to thla offlca,
rlvlnf number 0397t, and It will ba
promptly forwarded to you by mall. k
an adornment for these chapeaux when
the brighter colors are not becoming.
Tho bags and belts are arranged this
year In a curious harmony. The bag
Is made of silk or of leather, and in
either case It Is hand embroidered,
hand painted or much embellished
with steel or other metal. And the
belt and tho buckle match It This
matching of the belt and the bag has
come to be a pusslou wltb women who
dress well.
Odd bits of tajH'stry are utilized for
funcy waistcoats, and crctonno aud
chintzes uro also seen In unlimited
number nnd coloring. Some smart
models of this kind extend below the
waist lino and worn with a cutaway
coat show prettily the entire length.
There la nothing really new in chil
dren's dressy frocka. Hand work on
fine mull aud linen Is still tho last or
namentutlou. Duluty band embroidery,
Innumerable tucks, narrow Valen
ciennes frills, set on by band, are, aa
usual, the method of eluboratiou to
which tho maker of the frock for
mall children resorts. The dress Illus
trated Is a combination gulinpe and
petticoat that Is slipped on over tba
titad. JUDIC) OHOLLET.
J 'ii A
PARIS NOVELTIES.
Filet Loco Scarfs A Now Optra Olaaa
and Hair Ornament.
A scarf Hint I'm Men im nre wild
hoitt. In ninile of n vtlde HI l ip of diet
luce, Willi ll holder of cloth of gold,
Willi long gold fringes nt Ilk ends. Kl lit
limy Im Kiltmlltilted for the more
pensive cloth of gold border.
Another Men from the Parisian rap
Itnl In nil opera ixIjikm. At nrst sight It
looks like tin orillniiry long handled
glass, hut by pressing ii tiny spring out
A TUB KB I'lBC'K SK1KT 3956.
A pattern of thla three pleca aklrt may
ba had In six alx-s-from 22 to 32 Indira
wulat measure. Hi-nd 10 cent to thla of
fice. (tlvlriK numUr tVJuQ), and It will ba
promptly forwarded to you by mall.
pops a pretty fun from the handle,
while underneath the kIuhs Itself la a
pocket to hold milady's coat check or
carriage curd.
Another pretty decoration Is for the
hair, consisting of n simple strand of
stiffened gold braid with a huge se
(julnod butterfly hovering lightly in
the front.
The new three piece skirt illustrated
Is round length, closes In the front and
Is i.ni'le with a habit back. The belt
Is of the skirt material. When fitting
n skirt nlwitys remember that tboi'e
are three point to be kept straight
the center front, the center back and
sides. There must always be a straight
full of the goods at these points if the
skirt Is well balanced.
JUDIC CIIOLLET.
CHIC STYLES.
Brown and Tan Tonea Popula
Pretty Spring Jumper Frock.
The unaccustomed shopper will la?
I simply Is'Wlldered by the umnlier of
1 new colors displayed this season. But
after some examination her choice will
dwindle down to three or four toue
which she will find U'st adapted to her
use. In the browns she will In? par tic
A FBACTICAL WAIST SC3S,
A pattern of thla walat may ba had In
aeven alsea from SI to 44 Inches buat
measure. Bond 10 centa to thla offlca, 1v.
Ins number (3025), and It will ba promptly
forwarded to you by mall.
ularly bewildered, for they are ao nu
merous that it la impossible to even
name a fructlou of the number offered.
But it will take very little study to
convince the shopiier that the wood
browns are the most popular aud tuut
there ure lovely stripes lu wood browu
and tau exactly suited to ber use.
A pretty frock for spring Is a prin
cess Jumper mude of delft blue fou
lard. The yoke nnd sleeves are of em
broidered net luce with large over
hanging shoulder capes. And another
gowu of this snine variety Is fitted
with a very deep guluipe of duchess
lace with sleeves of net trimmed with
duchess.
At this time of the year all kinds of
materials nro offered for sale uuder
tho name of bargains. However, the
hargnlu shopper must know the value of
the material she Is about to buy aud
whether It will answer the purpose for
which It Is Intended; otherwise she Is
liable to be paylug the regular price
for a short length of goods thnt she
will find inconvenient to cut from. A
waist such as the one seen In the cut
can be made from remnants.
JUDIO CIIOLLET.
V
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TlmlM-r Ian ilrr
Department of the Interior, U. H. j
LnU OMIcft at Lakeview, Oregon,
Mb Id. i!KIH.
WILLIAM F. llr'NMY, of Illy Ore
Kon., who, nn'March 2H, I5KW, nmdo
! tlmUr mid utone npi.licatioo. No.
NOTICE U Imrnl.r ulven thnt
4131. for W half. HVV otiarter. HKi
fimrlnr SW niiarter, HW iinrter Hh
iUHitr, Hoctfon 11. Township 117 H.,
Khiiko 15 10., Will. Meridian, has Died
nollea of Intention to mako t'lnal
Froof, to ml h Id lull claim to tho lurid
....
Kecelver, at Lakerlew, OrcKon, on
tlia 11th day of AtiKimt. MH.
('luiiiiHtit names as witnesses:
William hotter. H. K. LanKharn,
James Freeman, James lilalwlcll, ull
oy Illy, OrcKon.
ai 10 J. N. Watson,
Ue later.
Timber lnl .ollf't.
Department of thn Interior, U. R.
Land Olllfe at Lakevlew, Oregon, i
May 11, liXiH.
NOTICK is herby given that MF.L
VIN 11ANSKN, of Kuiene, Oreffca,
who, on March Kuw, niHda timber
and Htone appllciit ion No. 41'). forF.J j
.NKi , HW4 NKU. KK'4 NW', Sec
jtioii .!, Townnhlp:i7 K., Hnnga 17 K.,
I Will Meriilian. has llled notice of In
'tention to make final proof, to Ktitab
linh claim to the land above describe!,
I iM'toro liegiKtor and liceiver. at Lake
( view, Oregon, on the 27th day of July
1 ..
Claimant names as witneHses:
Ole Boleini and Christ Jorgenson,
of lllv, Oregon, John O. Sveen and
John Jacobnen, of Lakeview, Oregon,
and Martin llaageuson, of Kugeue,
Oregon.
21 10 J. N. Watson,
liegister.
WANT COLUMN
(JO TO TOLLMAN'S' (JALLERY
for photos, views, and enlargment".
First-clats woik. Fair pricea. UCtf
DUTCH LUNCH AT THE DHEW
ery Saloon. tf
ELI II EST A Ult ANT FIRST-CLASS
meals at all hours. tf
THE EXAMINER FRINTS TOW'N-
ahlp Flats, and niakea In books to
order.
FOST & KINO HAVE THE REST
grade of Llqours and Cigars to be
found In Oregon. tf
J. II. CUTLER WHISKY AT THE
Hotel Lakeview bar. The best and.
purest whisky made. tf :
FOR SALE HOUSE ANI LOT ON
Main St. Lot 81 x 218. Rargaln
for quick sale. Urenkel & Falne. tf
LOOK AT THE NOTICE FOR RE
ward Issued by the Telephone
Company for destroying Its prop
erty. ltf
NOTICE. Subscription to Stock
in the Lakeview Flour Mills is now
due, and share holders are requested !
to call upon the Secretary, A. Bieber, !
and make payment and receive tneir
certificates.
by order of president,
F. O. bunting. 24 tf
12.00 STARTS A FINE LOCAL
busiuetis, daily profits, $5 to 910.
Particulars free; write today. B. F.
Loos Co., Des Moines, Iowa. 1 tt
NEWS STAND: DAILY PAPERS
can be purchased each morning at
Wallace Jt Co's. news stand on Wa
ter etrebt,uorth of the Poetofflce.Uitf
BLANKS FOR FIN.AL PROOFS,
llewert Froof, Tiiulier Land Final
Proofs, blank Affidavits for Appli
cation for Re-advertltvinents.blank
Wituesu' Atlidavlts, etc.
NOTICE SHEEP MEN MY SIIEAR
ing corrals and dipping vats in
Camas Prairie are now ready for
use, and in good shape.
1610 Rosa McDaniela.
WANTED TIMBER LANDS-HOME
stead relinquishments wanted. Wa
want to buy direct from owners.
Write particulars to
M. 11., Box Eugene, Oregon. 9t
"WANTED, GOOD MAN IN EVE
r lnenlitv (lood nav : excerieuce
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
Hat. If you are organizing a stock
company, get our prices on stock
certificates, aud other printing.
FARMERS. HAVE YOUR BUTTER
Wrappers printed at The Examiner
offlce, Instead of Bending 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 hare to
pay If not suited.
THE EXAMINER HAS RECEIVED
a new sample book of the u ull
8treet line of engraved certificates
of stock and bond blanks, the most
up-to-date on the market. LTbciI
and endorsed by the leading finan
ciers of America. Copy-righted,
and boo them, if you need any
thing In this line.
NOTICE THOSE INDEBITED TO
Ceo. Cooley, will please call at once
aud settle, as my saloon iu Paisley
will be closed July first aud all ao
counts must be settled. Settlement
can be mude either with me di
rect or with W. 11. Tucker.
Yours Truly,
O. W. Cooley 24-1 month
HHKEP HBANUH.
James Barry
Brad wltb Swallow ITork Id
riant ear (or ewa: reverse
(or wethers. Borne wi Square Crop and sin
In right ear. Tar Brand 111. lUnse. :ran
bake. foatosice address, Lakeview, Oregon
Zac Whitworth ear. Hall Underorop IT
right tor a wee; reterae lor wothors. Tar Brand
W. Kange, Fish Orrek, foe'oOca ad Ursa
Lakeview, Orenou,
FS NV?S.
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Tlir) ll'fv
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All Count -t'. it
lJtpcrlm. nls tli..;
Iiiianta an:l Chil(liii-I-xper!ence against Kxiicrhncut
What is CASTOR I A
Caatoria 1 a Jiarmless aubstltute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Jrop and Kuoihinir Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
unbalance. Its ac Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays I'everishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Tccthinjj Troubles, cures Constipation;
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
8toma h ami ilowcls, giving healthy and natural Mcep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother' Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
7
Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
tmc ecimua w.Niif. Tf swiiw smmr. near romm em.
KILL the COUCH
mo CURE the LUNCS
Dr. King's
Hew Discovery
Fnn OpycHs
PBICE
an- jk si aa
OLDS Trial Bottle Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
OT7ABANTD SATISFACTOBV
OB HONE? BEFTJNDED.
ZIAGAZINE
READERS
SUH SIT MAGAZINE
beautifully illustnlcd, cood
$1.50
yaar
ad article about Cauionua
all the Faf Waal.
CAKZXA CRAFT
dereiad aack Booth to K. sr-
tube leproductioa oi the best $1 ,00
wotk el amateut aad pfolfnioml g Ttl
phetograptieri.
E0AD OF A THOUiARD W0HDXS8
a book el 75 pejet, contsiaina
120 colored pketogrsphs ol Jo.7S
pictureaqua spot k Caliioraja "
aJ Oragoa,
Toul . . . $3.35
All for . . . . $1.50
AtMreat aO erden te
SU1CSET XIAGAZIITE
Fleed BuHJing
Sao Fl
an rnnac
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
CUAS. M. METZKER ESTATE
Notice if hereby given that the
undersigned has beea appointed the
administratrix of the estate of Chas.
M. Metzker, deceased, by the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Lake, ana has qualified.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present the same to me at my resi
dence in Lakeview, Oregon, with
proper vouchers and duly verified with
in six months from date hereof.
Dated and first published this ith day
of June, A. D. i90.
Lucinda Petree, Administratrix.
Thinks It Saved Mis Life
Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine,
says in reoeit letter' "have used
Dr. Kings New Discovery many years,
for oongbs and colds, and think it
saved my life.
I have found Jt a reliable remedy for
throat and - lung complaints, and
would no more pa without a bottle
than I would be without food". For
nearly forty years New Discovery has
stood at the bead of throat and lung
remedies. As preventive of pneu
monia, and healer of weak lungs it
has no equal. Sold under guarantee
at A. L. Thornton's drug store. 50o.
and 11.00. Trial bottle free.
Sale of Court House Fence
Notice is hereby goveu that on July
2 nd, 1008. at 2 P. M. at the Sheriff's
Ortloe, iu Lakeview, Oregon, the fence
surrounding the Court lloua Square
will be sold tor cash, to the highest
bidder. Done by order of tha Coun
ty Court. E. N. Jaquisb, County
Clerk.
K. F. Ahlstrom, the saddler, has re
celved a new shipment of gloves, the
best in the market. It you wan
gloves good ones call at he Ahl
strom Harness Shop. 39 tf.
Ban the
Blpataia
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lia.i l n
m been
mrerv Isi-
'I wliloli b.ns b
tl.o mi -"sit" ...
ilonri .-r-i
Klnei .liiuey.
.Jo ,r no one to ileeei v- - . in in tlilrt.
lions ami 44 Ju.t-u-KMM," urn but
! with and ciulantfer t be. health of
Signature
WESTERN STAGE LINE
Office at the Mercantile Company's
Store Lakeview, Oregon.
Qood Stock - - - New Coaches
Daily from Lakeview to Bly, connect
ing with Daily Stage to the railroad.
P. fl. CORCY, - - - Proprietor
KLAHATH LAKE
....RAILROAD....
. . . TIME TABLE . . .
In Effect May 1st, 1905.
Lv. Thrall ... 6 A. M.Lv. Pokegamal0. A M
Ar. Bogus 8.85 " Ar. Dixie 10.66
" Bteel Br'g 45 " " Kl'b Sp'gs 11.40 "
Fsll Cr'k.,7.05 ' " Fall Creek 11.44 "
" Kl h Sp'g7.10 Bteel Br'ge 12.09
Dixie .8.10 ' " Bogus 12.20 PM
" fukegsma0 " " Thrall. ...J1.4S
Klamath Springs Special.
Lr ."Thrall 1.38 P. MXt. Kl'h Sp'gsl P. It
Ar. Bogus l.M " Ar. Fall Creek2.fi0
" Steel Br'gea.15 " Steel Br'ge 00
Fall Creek 2.36 " Bogus 8.40
Kl'h Sp'gs 1 40 ' " Thrall S.45
lakeview Cigar Factory
A. Storkmah, Prop.
w
Maker of
Havana atid
Domestic Cigars
OOaiirTBT OKDKBI OLICITK
Give us a trial. Store in the brick
building next door to Post & King sa
loon, .akeview, Oregon.
Timber Land Notice-
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
June 15 1908.
NOTICE is bereyb given that EARL
AUSTIN, of Oakland, Calif., who, on
April 22 1908 made timber and atone
application. No. 4153, tor N half SE
quarter, SE quarter SE quarter, Sec
tion 20, Township 38 S.. Range 18 B
Will. Meridian, has Hied notice of
intention to make Final Proof, to
establish claim to the land above des
cribed, before Register and Receiver
at Lakview, Oregon, on the 3rd day
of September, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Geo. Lynch, Mariou S. Barnes,
Elden Woodoook, Oscar Metzker, all
of Lakeview, Oregon;
J. N. Watson, Register.
First publication June 18, 1908,
Last Publication Aug. 20, 1908.
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