LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER, LAKEVIEW, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 10. 1938
Woman'sWorld
MME. THAYER.
.Originator of Infernational Postgrad
uate Course For American Woman.
The spirit of Inlriiijii IoiiiiIIhiii Ik
bhrimtl, wlilrh iim-iihn tin- ilruwliitf t
tret her of the lunula which innko for
iulty nml iii'iii r. Cecil IMiimIi'm wits
nuyi il li.v Mil fplrll w lin he nrlgl
flitted tils nilinlrn'ili' scheme. Now n
M oiiinii lint conic f ii ivnnl tn nd:ipt this
roiii'r'ii lull of a grcnt mind for women.
Mine. Tlm.vtT. tin' iivl.iiit of tin
Amci'li'itn circle of I tu Lyceum chili,
fonniilnteil lu-r scheme ntul lroui;ht It
(before the riluc it lull coiiimlltce of the
iHoclcty of A Inerlcilll Women III Lon
don, of which nlii was (lien cliiilrinnii.
iThe sehi'inc.
.ostgrnilui.te study of
two veers t i s rri. ninin lilk'i- or
(Iiiiilo'i university by dltlngiilip I
Matr TIIATKR.
' ' f thelr own unlrerilth-a at
liome. wna rH-elved liy the committee
m Ith riithualaain, which applauded par
ticularly the "reciprocity aide" to the
project, which la to aeud KiikIIhIiwu
inea for a two yeara' poHtKrnduute
atudy to America or Canada, to the
John llopklu uulveralty at Haltlmore,
for Inntnncp. or to the MeJI!l unlvcr
Ity In Cuiiadu. It la America's prlvl
legt to make the atart, and already,
after two ahort yenra' work, a very
ucreaaful beglni'lns baa teeii made.
The Hix lcty of American Women in
i-oudon haa pltnlKe'l Itself to a two
yeara' Income for one acholur from the
it Columbia, w hile Mine. Thuy
if haa undertaken to ralxu oue
.hip lu perpetuity for her own i
Ixmlslnna. Tho education com
of the General Federation of
' on's Clubs In America has prom
) i to endow one scholarship In pcr
i ilty aud bus recommended Its gen-
I iKxly to take up these scholarships
ns one line of Its work. The General
federation numbers SOO.tts.) women
members and therefore Is well adapted
to help this wonderful scheme to a suc
cessful Issue.
Card Party Roclpss.
Bouillon. Two pounds of beef, one
pound of bones, two quarts of cold
water, one tablcspoonful of salt, four
whole pcpiicrcoruN. four cloves. Wash
the meat and bones aud add the water.' make a homely womuu attractive, and
eason aud let simmer for two orjlt ,joes seem as though they could be
three hours. Boll down to one quart. . cultivated.
strain and let It cool. Then remove
the fut that has arisen, beat again, and
It la ready to serve.
Creamed Oysters. Melt two table
spoonfuls of butter lu a saucepan and
add to It two heaping spoonfuls of
flour, cook for a few moments and stir
In gradually two cupf ills of in I Ik which
lias been heated. Wash and pick over
carefnlly one quart of oj'Bters, boll ,
tuem m their ow n liquor, then drain (
nd add to the cream. Salt and pepper j
to taste. If necessary to thin, add a
little oyster Juice. Two tublespoonfuls
of sherry will also give a nico flavor ta1-,
this dish.
Creamed Chicken.- Ouo plut of chick
en meat already cooked, one-half cup
ful of cream, two tublespoonfuls of
butter, two tablcspoonfuls of flour and
a little chopped parsley. Melt the flour
and butter, pour In the cream slowly
nd work until smooth. Btlr In the
chicken meat and parsley, which have
been chopped In medium pieces, and
cook for five or ten minutes. This can
Ih served on toast.
Cheese and Nut Sandwiches.-Chop
the meats of twenty-flve hickory nuts,
almonds or any nut on hand. Add
them to a cream cheese aud a dozen
olives chopped One. Spread on tbln
llcea of white bread.
Mixed Sandwiches. Cut fine one cup
ful of any cold meat, such as turkey,
chicken or veal; one cup of nut meats
chopped finely, one box of sardines,
four small cucumber pickles chopped
Ane. Add plently of lemon Juice aud
an I x well. Spread on lettuce leaves bo
tween white bread. This sandwich Is
also delicious with mayonnaise dress
ing. Peanut Sandwich. Chop the meats
fine or put through a coffee mill, salt
to taste and add a little sherry or port
wine to make a thick paste. This Is
much better than the peanut butter,
which can be purchased already pre
pared. Orange and Date Salad. Remove the
pulp and inner skin from six oranges
and one grape fruit and break them
Into small pieces. Mix this with one
pound of dates that hnve been stoned
SDd cut Into flue strips and a half cup
ful of meats chopped rather fine. Serve
on lettuce leaves with the following
lrcslng: The yolUa of two beat
it 'Ik'iI and arid tin IT r n of pow
I simnr and our cupful of shrr
i 'ort. If lm la not liked u t
ci'i of ornuifr Juice with n ttihlpspuon-
(ill of ll'lllllll J'llce III It.
SHhouatta Embroidery.
Tlii Muck profile of nonie IiimvIIi IiIth
Psyche or stern relehrlty of the iimle
. atrmiKi'ly cnoiikIi, provide dec.
onitlon to inn ny of the iliiliillrnt trifle
In tlio iiiiiiiiiit of photo ft'iimc. trln
kct caskets, hinder. (.. In p'istel rol.
or'il moire or siitlii. which iin- 'iirther
'IiiIh'IIIhIiii wild ii n nrni.v of flower
on I follnp In Hiher hlimli'i' rllilion
work or slllc embroidery, A strik
ing coiitniM In illMplnyi-il on n white
ten cozy, on which t In ever grnceftil
group of liirroyiililt ami Mervclllcimo.
liid ii Ik I ff I" a llt of Innocent flirta
tion, la ilclltientcd wlili tin nri'illi' nml
brush, one of these dlrcclolro iien'on
age stniulliig on either nidi' of a form
al tree of life. Kceries from punch
ami ll.r kcna too. enliven other oozles
i ,.,,,, , Krn,.t, ,,1P fo),0 of ,,,
Iltcrsry n o'clock ton In compliance
with the ln-rnMlri(i tcmlcnc y of Imv
ii(t our surrounding In harmony with
thi event or fnncy qf the hour. Even
thi (IImIkiIo rrnuf la recalled on the
new elongated ling In brown linen,
containing the sticks anil reel of the
gam and llliixtnitliiK n needle jMrture
of aome of the nnnt cliariiiliiK move
ment of plnyem cleverly outlined.
How Thay Coma.
That lined forehend aomettmea la a
alcn of yen r. More often It la notli
lug hut dliaire'uble evidence of had
facial hiihltit.
Do you knit your eyebrowa when In
thoiiRiit or dow n on your luck? If you
do. rent a 1 1 red you will have a fore
head warned with vertical lluea and
one, two or three deep furrow a le
tween the eyea.
Are you coiuettlah or aneerlnjf and
given to eipreaalnir your emotlona of
wonder or cotitenipt by rained eye
browa and abrupt? If you do. you
wUl pay for your lack of reapect of
other people'e feellnca by a whole net
work of horizontal lluea on a fore
head that abould be amooth aa a well
fitted gown.
la theory an uuw-rlnkled aklo de
mand placidity, but If we are not of
the "Icily regular, aplendldly null" type
and allow ouraclvea the luxury of
teara and IntiKhter at leant we can re
frain from overetiiphaHlzlug facial con
tortlonn, w ith their norry aftermath of
deep and Ineffaceable lines.
For th Laystte.
One of the most useful articles for
the layette is the flannel blanket for
baby's bath. The bath blanket is not
otny an apron for the protection of the
mother's gown, but also a aoft warm
wrap to Infold the delicate little body
of the Infant as It Is taken from the
tub. Theso blankets are usually made
of a good, heavy weight wool flauuel.
aud two yards of material are required.
Double the gomls. which gives two
lengths of one yard each. Make a tuck
in Inch deep where the flannel Is fold
ed over and run through It Inch wide
wash ribbon of any preferred color,
having It sufficiently long to tie around
the waist when In use. The edges of
this blanket apron may have a binding
of wash ribbon corresponding In color
to the waist riblton. or they may be
almply buttonholed with wash silk.
To 8timulat Eytahes.
What woman does not wish for long.
: curling eyelashes?
They are oue of the details that
Vaseline pure white vaseline rub
bed on with a small brush every night
Is a splendid toulc for these much de
sired beauties. Keep the eye tightly
closed that the grease may reach the
roots of stubborn lashes, although If
tho vaseline Is fresh and of good qual
ity It cannot hurt the eye. In fact, one
woman who bus found the remedy sue-
cessful says that, on tho contrary, the
eyes become brilliant under treatment.
w hile the longer lushes make a marked
Improvement In the atmearance.
An Odd Cushion.
A pincushion made -with four tiny
cushions Is Indeed a novel and pretty
design. In the first place, four cush
ions, possibly about three and one-half
inches square, aro made of allk and
lightly stuffed with hair, sawdust or,
what la preferable, white wool. After
the four cushions are filled and the
edgea trimmed with small r utiles of
ribbon each cushlou Is folded to form
a triangle, and the connected points
are fastened with small rosettes. The
four are Joined together by the upper
potuta of each triangle and also finish
ed with a pretty ribbon rosette. It la
quite a pretty style aud something
lately fashioned.
Glorified Hash.
Heat a pint of gravy left from a pot
roust or. wake a rich brown sauce, add
a cupful each of boiled Spanish chest
nuts and French mushrooms, chopped;
a teaspoonful each of currant jelly and
sherry aud large, wafer thin slices of
cold meat. Warm through and serve
with points of toast, sliced lemon and
wutercress.
Tea leaves are Invaluable aa a ineana
of cleaning varnished paint. When
Buttlclent hnve been laid aside, they
should be placed lu a tlu basin full of
water and soaked for half an hour.
The tea when strained should be used
Instead of soap nud water to clean the
varnished surfaces.
ArtlAcial flowers that hnve lost their
first freshness may be restored by
holding them over a pan of boiling wa
ter for a minute or two. The steam
wl'l be found to freshen thiin.
CASE FOR VEILS.
A Dainty and lnpnlva Olft Far an
Faatar Offering.
A dainty little chpp Hint can be olll
Iced either for villa or to hold the
flinty, nlinoHl ItivlxIMe linlr tietM lint
ninny women wenr to keeji their hair
In K'"l condltloii. mity l nindo from
three-fjimrtcra of a ynrd of antln cot
ton wmlilliiit nml a aoft allk lliilug and
one'a fmorlle aiichct.
Tnko n lemrMi of fnt'.n twenty-two
Ineliea loliK a ml ten !n lica wide; on It
place a piece of cotton wiiddliiit of
ilinllnr Hl4', on wlili li um lu t Imn Im-cii
llliernlly aprliikled. nml n lining of
chliin allk. Turn In the edgea mid hem
tieiitly around. Or the wadding; may
le placed between the lining nml mitln
ami the three aldea aewed on the mn
chlne. Turn and few tlu em In a
blind fceaiu.
Now fold over the enda till two
eight Inch pockcta lire nunle. If pre
ferred, the whole thing mny be bound
with a brond allk rlblxjii on the edgea.
flnlahed with a fine cord.
When am i) a cnac la lined for neta
have a number of poMenrda and wind
each aeparntely on a card and nllp
them In the pockets. These cards may
alao tie covered with allk where the
case Is Intended for a gift; but, as a
rule, the plain curd board Is more sat
isfactory. Nets so preserved can be
kept for a long time as fresh as when
received from the hnlrdresaer.
For veils make the case wider, about
eighteen Inches, keeping the other pro
portions the same. Then roll cardboard
Into narrow rolls an Inch lu diameter
and Just long enough that they will
slip enslly Into the pockets. If veils
are wound smoothly on these rolls and
put away In the scented case each
time they are taken off their life will
be prolonged many weeks.
LEARNING TO WALK.
How te Tssch 8aby tho Art of Stand
ing Alono.
Hy the time he Is eleven months old
baby w ill usually try to stand alone or
even walk n few steps, and before tbla
age no effort should In made to hasten
blin In this development. lie may be a
week or more occasionally scrambling
to his feet and holding to a chair with
out showing the slightest Inclination to
walk. Walking be will do In time, and
line he lecomes fascinated with the
Joy It Is well to watch that he does not
uverdo and strain the leg muscles, not
to mention weuken the bones.
When an Infant Is learning to walk
tenders are excellent, for they give sup
port that prevents Injury from sudden
fulls. The tender is a movable pen. as
it were, lu which there Is a little seat.
As the child Iwglris to walk the seat
may be removed, aud he can stand up
right within the little Inclosure that
before many days be will try to push
In front of him. lie must not be al
lowed to tire himself at this work, and
i a few tn luu tea at a time la all that
J should lie iiermitted.
i Another first nld to walking Is a
I lending strap. It consists of a strong
but soft licit supported by a couple of
strops over the shoulders. They may
be made at home of webbing or tine
leather. Where the belt loins In the
buck there Is a long rein, unJ with this
In her hand a mother can frequently
prevent baby from falling and bump
ing his none or can guide his footsteps.
IN THE HOME.
An oM'ii (Ire Is certainly a happy fea
ture lu It.
Readable books aud magazines ylna
around loose are one of the Important
things.
Iu the living room there must be a
softly shaded light placed low for read
lug and sewing. .
Chairs that can be sat upon are a
more necessary essentlul than some
housewives think.
Stilted suits of furniture are a good
thing to avoid; also loud papers and
highly colored pictures.
A carpet that cau be walked on by
the family Is much better than one
preserved for the sacred feet of stran
get's. '
As to tobacco smoke and dust well,
.here have been homes with them and
places without them that utterly failed
to be homes.
Cheerfulness aud love and mutual
tccommodutlon as to tastes go further
to make a real home than overzealous
-potlessness and everlasting oversight.
Nursery Dishss.
A certain amount of entertalnmeut Is
provided for children by the dishes
which are designed especially for the
nursery. -Cups and plates, pitchers,
bowls and mugs have fascinating girls
and boys pictured In the costumes chil
dren of today have learned to know and
love from seeing them lu story books
nud Illustrated papers. The new nurs
ery dishes hove a plalu ground, a yel
lowish brown, cream or white, and the
Igures are displayed iu -borders or lu
targe characters on the sides. Cbildreu
ove having their milk brought lu a
ream colored mug decorated with a
quaint little fulry story girl. Part of
he fun of dinner lu the uursery is
guessing the stories to fit the charac
ters. Te Curl Hair Quickly.
To curl hair quickly by . artificial
means it must be thoroughly clean and
free from oils. Then part the hulr, run
t damp not wet comb through It and
roll on piece of rolled newspaper. The
paper must be a perfect cylinder uot
tint aud the hulr very loosely rolled
over It and the points pinned together.
It will 1h sjitllcleutly curled to dress
In half un hour. The secret Is to mere
ly dampen the hair. Many make It too
wet, aud It takes several fcours for It
o dry out.
Tlsaker 14 Wetlee. .
Department of the Interior. U. 8.
U-wl OlMcn at Lakevlew, Oregon,
May 10. ISKH.
NtrriCK la hereby given that
WILLIAM F. IIK.NKY, of Illy Ore
iron , who, on March 5iH, l!XH, made
timber and stone application, No.
41.11, for W half, HW quarter, HK
qunrter HW quarter. HW quarter HK
quarter, Hctlon H, Township 37 H.,
ItHiign l K., Will. Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make Finsl
Proof, to eatsliliHb claim to the land
above (loHcrllied, tefo.e ilfgititer n 1
Kecelver, at Lnkefin, Oregon, on
the l lt li dny of Aiigunt, II 0-i.
'liilmnnt miinea hh witne'ea:
WilliHtn Sutter, II. K. I.sngham,
Jamea Freemun, James liluiMdell, ail
oy Uly, Oregou.
21 10 J. N. Watson,
Keglnter.
TlmlM-r Land ollr.
Department of tho Interior, U.S.
Land Olihe at Lukeview, Oregon,
May It, I'm.
NOTICK Is hert.y given that MF.L
VIN HANHKN, of Kugene, Oregon,
who, on March 2, j:xX, made timber
and stone Bjiplicat ion No. 4H!. forF.' j
NKJi , HVU4' NKU. HKI4 NWJ, Sec
tioii 20, Township .'17 H., Range 17 R,
Will Meridian, has Hied notice of in
tention to make final proof, to estab
lish claim to the land above described,
before Hegister and Kcelver. at Lske
view, Oregon, on the 27tb day of July
IW
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ole Solelm and Christ Jorpeoson,
of lily, Oregon, John O. Bveen and
John Jacobsen, of Lakeview, Oregon,
and Martin llasgenson, of Kugene,
Oregon.
2110 J. N. Watson,
Register.
WANT COLUMN
OO TO TOLLMAN'S' GALLERY
for photos, views, and enlargments.
First cists woik. Fair prices. 2Ctf
DUTCH LUNCH AT THE BREW
ery Haloon. tf
E LI REHTA URA NT FIRST-CLASS
meals at all hours. tf
THE EXAMINER PRINTS TOWN
sbln Plats, and makes In books to
order.
i'OST & KINO HAVE THE BEST
grade of Lhjours and Cigars to be
found In Oregon. tf
J. II. CUTLER WHISKY AT THE
Hotel Lakevlew bar. Thebestand
purest whisky made. tf
FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT ON J
Main Ft. Lot M x 216. Bargain
for quick sale. Drenkel & Pal ne. tf j
LOOK AT THE NOTICE FOR RE
ward Issued by the Telephone
Company for destroying It prop
erty. 10tf -
NOTICE. Subscription to Stock
in the Lakevlew Flour Mills is now
due, and share holders are requested
to call upon the Secretary. A. Rieber,
and make payment and receive their
certificates.
By order of president,
F. O. Bunting. 2i tf
S2.00 STARTS A FINE LOCAL
business, daily profits, to to 110.
Particular free; write today. B. F.
Loos Co., Des Moines, Iowa. 1 9t
NEWS STAND: DAILY PAPERS
can be purchased each moruiuff at
Wallace it Co 'a. news stand on Wa
ter street, not th of the Fostoujne. lbtf
BLANKS FOR FINAL TROOFS,
Desert Proof, TInilier Laud Final
Proofs, blank Affidavits for Appli
cation for Re-ad vertlsvmeuts.bUnk
Witness' Affidavits, etc.
NOTICE SHEEP MEN MY SIIEAR
ini? corrals and dipping vats in
Camas Prairie are now ready for
use, and in good shape.
1010 Rosa McDaniels.
WANTED TIMBLR LANDS-HOME
stead relinquishments wanted. Wa
want to buy direct from owners.
Write particulars to
M. IL, Box 493, Eugene, Oregon. 9t
"WANTED, GOOD MAN IN EVE
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
Certificate and Ronds, with price
list. If you are orpanlrlug a Btock
company, get our prices on stock
certificates, and other printing.
FARMERS. HAVE YOUR BUTTER
Wrappers printed at The Examiner
office, Instead of sendiu? away for
them. Keep your money at home
and patronise those who patron
ise you; besides, you aee wfcat
you are petting, and don't have to
pay if uot suited.
THE EXAMINER HAS RECEIVED
a new sample book ! the an 1
Street line of engraved certificates j
of stock and boud blanks, the most 1
up-to-date on the market. Used
and endorsed by the leadlujr finan
ciers of America. Copy-righted,
and aee them, if you need any
thing in this Hue.
NOTICK- THOSE INDEU1TED TO
Geo. Cooley, will please call at ouoe
and settle, as my saloon iu Paisley
' will closed July first and all ac
counts must be settled. Settlement
can be made either with me di
rect or with W. H. Tucker.
Yours Truly,
O. W. Cooley 241 mouth
1
SHKKP MatANlMS.
James Barry
Brnda with Swallow Pork Is
rinhl ear for ewea: reverat
forwetndrs. Bonis ewes Squara Crop sad sin
lu right ear. Tar Brand 111. Kime, :tan
Lako. PoatntiUa addreaa, Lakevlew. Oregon
Zac Whitwotih
Branda with Crop off left
ear. Hall Uudorotop 1 ff
right for ewea; referae lor wnlhor. Tar Sraud
W. Kauge, I'Lh Urrek, 1'on'oHH'e aitdraa
Lakevlew, Oregon 1
fiw
Tin li::u
In ue '
All Counterfeits, In
KxpcririH'iil that ti
Infants and Children 1 a perience apainst Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla J a liarmlesn substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Irops and Hootbing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
fuihstaiice. Its ajro I Its guarantee. It destroys "Worm
and allays Feverishness. It cures Piarrheea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teethlnjj Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, rejrulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, f;lvi healthy and natural sloep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA AUWAYS
S7
Bears the
The KM You Haye Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Tm actmu eevMur. ST aww araarr, new nw orr.
ICILLth. COUCH
MB CURE THE LUNCS
with Dr. ling's
flow Discovery
FOR
PBICE
an i iiin
OLDS Trial Bottle Fras
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY!
03 MONEY REFUNDED.
MAGAZINE
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ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
CHAS. M. METZKER ESTATE
Notice, is hereby given that the
undersigned has been 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, and 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 4th day
of June, A. D. 1 908.,
Lucinda Petree, Administratiix.
Thinks It Ssvad Hla Ufa
Lestei M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine,
says in a reeeat letter "have used
Dr. Kings New Discovery many years,
for coughs and colds, and think it
saved my life.
I have found it a reliable remedy for
throat and lung complaints, and
would no mora be without a bottle
than I wouU be without food". For
nearly forty yeara New Discovery has
stood at the head 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. j
and 11.00. Trial bottle free. I
Black ebony music cabinet handsome
For Bale. Enquire C. O. Metzker.
Ladies' wheel, good as new, for
ale, cheap. Enquire of Eva Clark.
fNOTICE. Customers must comply
with the rul-)8 and regulations of the
Lakevlew Water Company, or the
water will be shut off.
27 tf. S. V. REIIART.
K. Y. Ahlstrom, the saddler, has re
ceived a new shipment of gloves, the
. . 1 . I. A I M .. .
DOSl iu Vila maraei. it yuu wnu t
gloves good ones call at he A hi
strom Harness Shop. 39 tf.
OASTOniA.
Baart th n Havs Always Boaf
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u liif l Im r-
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. ii.iucy.
Inn born ' '
;is been 1
-npervl.si
; no one to lc , .
and ' Just-ar.-;"""
th and endanger tin
n this.
ure tuit
l eultli of
Signature of
WESTERN STAGE LINE
Office at the Mercantile Company's
Ftore Lakeview, Oregon.
Oood Stock - - - New Coachea
Daily from Lakeview to Bly, connect
ing with Daily Stage to the railroad.
P. H. CORCY, - - - Proprietor
KLAHATH LAKE
....RAILROAD.... ,
. . . TIME TABLE . . .
In Effect May 1st, 1905.
Lv. Thrall...
A. M.Lv. Poke-ama 10.45 A M
Ar. Bogus CIS
Ar. Lixie......iu.S6 "
- Kl'hSp'ga 11.40 "
Fall Creek 11.44 -Bteel
Br'f e H.oe "
Bogus. 1S.20PM
" Thrall. ...J2.4&
" Steel Br'r .
raUCfk..7 0S
Kl b Sp't-7.10
" Dixie .8.10
l-okegiua8.20
Klamath Springs Special.
Lv.Thrall.M..lJ0 P. H.Lt. KPh 8p'gtS.45P. M
Ar.Bogut 1.S6 " Ar. Fall Cretki.60 "
Bteel Br'ge2.iS ' " Steel Br'ge S 00
Fall Creek 2J6 " " Bogui.. ..... "
Krh8pgi40 " - Thrall 8.45 "
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Uleview Cigar Factory
A. Storkua, Prop.
Maker of
Havana and
Domestic Cigars
COBTBT O SDK RS SOLICITS
Give ns a trial. Htore in the fcrlck
building next door to Poet A King sa
loon, wakeview, Oregon.
Tlasber Laad Settee.
Department of the Interior. U. S.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
June Hi 1008.
NOTICE is hereyb given that EARL
AUSTIN, of Oakland, Calif., who, on
April 22 1908 made timber and stone
application, No. 4153, for N half SE
quarter, SE quarter SE quarter. Sec
tion 20, Township 38 &., Range 18
Will. MeridiaP, baa tiled 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, 11KJ8.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Geo. Lynch, Marion S. Barnes,
Elden Woodcock, Oscar Metzker, all
of Lakeview, Oregon.
J. N. Watsou, Register.
First publication June 18, 1908,
Last Publication Aug. 20, 1008.
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