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LAKK IXU'NTY EXAMINER, LAKKV1KW, URKGOK, Till ItSIUY, JULY ST, : 2 THE RICH JOHN SMITH It was a typical autumn l.ondon tight, the streets flowing with pr; mud, the air yellow with smoky foe and a cold. sleety drlxxle falling a Hilda Smith arrived at raddlngton station. It vat her Brut experience of the great metropolis, but she bad received her Instructions, and, selecting her portmanteau, she had It removed to a cab and, jumping In, ordered the man to drive to the Ballarat mansions In Victoria street. Westminster. Ullda was not a little anxious, be cause she bad arrived In town day ahead of her Invitation, and she was not certain whether her bachelor broth er, with whom she was going to sta.v for a month or six weeks, would be ready to receive her. The door was opened by a hard faced looking woman of the charwoman type, who stood gailng at bor without mov ing away from the entrance. "Is this Mr. Smitb'sr asked Hilda. "Yes, miss," replied the woman. without offering to let her In, bow ever. "Is be at home?M "No, be ain't, and I don't know when he will be." "Bat did be not expect me? lie is my brother, and I have come to stay with him." "Oh. Indeed, miss. Well, he didn't say nothing to me about it," answered the woman. "But suppose you'd better haTe the spare room." And she stepped aside with a grudging air as she al lowed the fair girl to enter. Turning ou the electric light, she showed Hilda Into a handsomely fur nished bedroom whose white and gold paint and blue satin furniture caused her to open ber eyes In wonder, for her brother was not supposed at borne to be In luxurious circumstances. The housekeeper brought ber a cup of tea and some bread and butter, after which she retired to rest and did not wake until late the following morning. "Mr. Smith came home late last night, miss," said the housekeeper when she aroused ber with the hot water, "and told me to say that be would Join you at breakfast." The breakfast table was a picture to the eyes of the frugally brought up country girl, for It was covered with every delicacy in or out of season, and Hilda was admiring the priceless china when she beard footsteps approaching and turned around to welcome ber brother. "Oh. Jack," she exclaimed, dancing toward the door, with ber arms out stretched. "I'm so glad" Then she stopped suddenly, as though she had been shot, for a tall. dark, handsome man, quite the opposite of her brother in appearance, entered the room. "I am afraid that somebody has made a mistake." be said In a soft, kind, reassuring voice. "But I cannot be sufficiently grateful to whoever Is to blame for sending me such a charming guest to breakfast" "I expected to meet my brother Mr. Smith." observed Hilda, nearly chok ing with confusion. "Mr. John Smith." "My name Is John Smith." said the stranger, with an amused smile. "Of 8 Ballarat mansions?" continued Hilda. "Ah, now I see b,ow the mistake oc curred." exclaimed Mr. Smith. "This Is No. 6. but there Is another John Smith at No. 8. and our letters frequently get mixed up. I can only say that I am sorry It Is the other John Smith who Is the lucky man on this occasion. And now. my dear young lady, let ns go to breakfast" At first Hilda could neither eat nor speak, but her host in a short time bad succeeded in putting ber so much at her ease that she was chattering away to him about her family, ber borne and all ber little domestic affairs. That breakfast must have lasted an unconsciously long period, but Mr. Smith did not appear to be desirous of lurrying it, and everything was so de lightfully strange and novel to Hilda that she did not notice the lapse of time until her companion suggested that if they went around now they would likely find "the other Mr. Smith" at home to lunch. Hilda hurried away to put her hat on, and the more she looked at the ex- glass perfume bott!e3, chased silver owder boxes and all the hundred and one little additions that go toward mak- lag a woman happy, the more she won dered for whom It bad been prepared. Fortunately when they arrived at 8 Ballarat mansions they found "the other Mr. Smith" at home on the top floor, and Hilda could not help noticing how wonderfully civil be was to ber host and bow eagerly be accepted bis offer to dinner on the following even ing for himself and sister. . After he had gone, however, the mat ter was explained. "That Is John Smith, the million aire," said her brother impressively, "and he is the managing director of the company I work for." The diuner was followed by a thea ter visit and supper, aud so It went on nat 11 the night before she should have gone home, when Mr. Smith asked her if she would change her appellation from Miss to Mrs. Smith. Hilda bad always bad an overwhelm ing dotdre to penetrate the mystery of the spare room, but all the Information he could obtain from her husband was that he kept It fitted up In that manner In order that he might be able to entertain an angel If one called upon him unawares. Pittsburg Curouk-le-Telegraph. i Ivory Playing Cards. In Persia playing cards tt Ivory hart been used. Dr.Miles Anti-Pain Pills NfN Headache NeURALCIA Sciatica. Rheumatism Backache &mn in chest Distress in STOMACH. SlECPLKSNCSS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Iepartment of the Interior, Land Otilce at Lakeview, Oregou, June 18, Notice is hereby given that Joseph Ar?.ner, of Lakeview, Oregon, mho, on April 14.11KM, made homestead appll cation. No. M7, for SW quaiter SK quarter, E half SK quarter, Sec. ICl, SW quarter SW quarter, Section 'M, Township 37 S., RanJe 19 K., Will. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Ave rear Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, le- fore Register and Receiver at Lake view, Oregon, on the l'Jth day of Aug ust, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Snyder, Jack McCully, R II. Amsden, Mike Ku, all of Lakeview, Oregon. 2i-5 J. N. Watson, Register. The Examiner has a surply of first class butter wrapper paper on hand now, at the following prices: For 500 wiappers, printed, 2.50, for 1000 printed (1.50. tf NOTICE. Customers most with the ruls and regulations c"niP'y or the Lakeview Water Company, or water will be shut oS. 27-tf. S. V. REHART. S. F. Ablstrom, the saddler, baa re ceived a near shipment of gloves, tbe best in tbe market. If you wan gloves good ones call at be Abl etrom Harness Shop. 39 tf. Buggies For Sale One new hand-made buggy, my own manufacture, and some second hand buggies. Low Prices. It Woodcock Jc Barnes. 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Take ONB of Ihe Little Tablets and the Pain is Gone GUNPERS PREVALENT Virulent Disease Attack Both flan and Mock (Jliuiilers. n disease common among horses, is Ncomlii(j so virulent In certain sections of eastern Oregon, says the Pendleton Tribune, that even men vrno work nimut norm- Infected with the disease, have lie- come lnnocuhte! with the germs and died from tit effects. The first death recorded was from Yr1 and the physicians who at tended the man eerw positive that hisdeath was caused by the glundcr Kvrm lu horn The disease u mong hordes Is quite prevalent in Umatilla county and this week three horses Infected were killed. They W'longvd to a well known farmer of this country. The federal officials are taking the atrict- est precautions to prevent the spread of tnt glanders aud every horse In (V u V vvuntj ar a, v a f . Over lu Malheur and Harney ' counties it is said that the officials found ore 300 head of horses Infected with the glanders and In some ills tricts it has literally wiped out the stock. So far as known but one man hns died from the same disease, but Dr. C.J. Smith said that It wae not at all Impossible for a human txlng to contract the Infection, provided he worked around sick hordes. The germ of the disease could be and no doubt was transferred to the hu man system and teing so virulent It quickly caused death. pay rjv A tag from a 10-cent piece will count FULL value A tag from S-cent piece will count HALF value with valuable tags Sailor's Pride Eglantine Jolly Tar Bridle Bit Old Honesty Black Bear W. N. Tlruley's aWtaral Last French Briar Pipe 50 Tags Leather Pocketbook SO Taga Steel Carving Set 200 Tags Best Steel Shears 75 Tags PREMIUM DEPARTMENT THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Mo.' 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This notice is directed to be pub lished in "Tbe Lake County Ei am ine r," a newspaper, of general circula tion, published weekly at Lakeview, Iake County, Oregon, designated tor that purpose by said executors, once a week for four successive weeks prior to July 10, 1908, the date by said court so appointed for the hearlug of objections to said tin si account aud the settlement thereof, by order of Hon. li. Daly Judge of the County Court of Lake County Oregou, made and 'entered in the above entitled matter June 10, 190H, and tbe date of the first publication hereof is Juue II, 1908. 8. O. Cressler, W. II. Kbrk, Executors of the Last Will and Testament or Warren U. Wblttemore, Deceased. 21 5 Ladies' wheel, good as new, for sale, cheap. Enquire of Eva Clark. Big Four Tsnpenny Pick ivy Lady's Pocketbook 50 Taga Pocket Knife 40 Taga Playing Cards 30 Tags 60-yd. Fishing Reel 60 Tags mm 1 ' itK. 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We wan! you lo ariid u a ti il onlei at mm, heme Una raanni tll Irr vrtrt . 0mm aaa-m Tmfrm rrt oou'i huv nav Li nl at au pa until yaai anwt for a pair e4 if- YUU JVaVakl llttlaciliorn Viioaturr-I'ranf lirr. oat lupmd anil liial al the apecial ItitrodiKtorv prtr quoiril attovr or write for our hi( T l anal Snn.li, Catalog tat whacb dea.1 tura and quoleaall mttn ami Win, la of lire, at about hall Iht awal J. . t,ut wnte uaa ial Inrfay. IMI NOT TMIk lr HVTINU a blryel LMLM WmUM Vr If I nrart.it of litra Inun oilers we arc making. U only umi oaial to J. L MEAD CYCLE COMPANY. CHICAGO, ILL Woman'sWorld MRS. COBDEN-SANDERSON. The Noted Englith SufTragiat Whs Haa Recently Been In America. Tbe recent visit In this rountry of Mrs. CoUleti-Saudorsou of Knulaml haa revived anew the aiibject of woman suffrage, a subject never exhausted Ip, tbe press and the school douatlnic sd cletj. Tbe late disturbance In the British parliament when the women suffragist delegates were unjust!? dealt with brought about a great deal of discussion and Incidentally many facts pointing to the farrearhUig ef fects of tbe movement. As far aa tbe American woman and suffrage are coucerned. there la nohorir In this day and hour who will stop to question and argue about ber right of suffrage, for tbe real question Is about bow loug will It be before she gets It. About Mrs. Coudeo-Sanderson a writer In a recent number of tbe Header comments aa follows; "Tbe visit to this country of Mrs. Cobdcn-Sandersou. the woman's. su- Mlia. OOBOBJC-flAJtDKBSOM. frago agitator of England, has brought to the realization of eotue American womeu as nothing else could do tbe vitality aud determination of the move ment In England, 'some,' because It Is to be doubted If Mrs. ColMlen-Sander-son succeeded In reducing many In ber American audience to earnestness. It Is not ber desire to address suffrage societies or to talk to those already con verted, ft he wishes to make converts, nd as abe Is likely to become the fashion ber talks were given chiefly at tbe fashionable literary clubs, where all she aald waa greeted wltb amusod appreciation and a light ironical tol erance. Tbe profound sincerity of ber Ideas did not deeply move ber accom plished audiences, wbo Indeed discuss ed tbe charm of ber accout, tbe quaint beauty of her face, the unuaual grace of hor personality, but who said little or nothing about ber message. She was pronounced charming, but abe was not regarded as the daughter of the great commoner muklng a further ulea for tbe rights and duties of com- The Whole Secret. "I And." said the philosopher, "that If a man wishes aud wishes for a thing he's ulinost icrtuln to get It If he'll only persevere." "All be bus to do Is wish for It, ehr "Ob, no; kop on wishing and perse vere lu wishing for It." Cothollc Standard and Times. Sort ef a Paradox. "I would like to enguKo an optimistic cook," liegau Mrs. Multron. "I don't quite understand," said the employment agent. "I'll be inure explicit," replied Mrs. Maltron. "I want a cook who makes tbe best of things." Harper's Weekly. unlil fxl wlv .imI aiiiwov. ill yixw Mrrrl. n t tni H t rrml Svit In Minnt, ft-T rtt'. TMI Al. lh ttm t.M m. nil. ih I. "lay tmt ranlaft hnaril laVfMMl hnl Mryrln, t iraa by t ml mmm. I hrM tint r t.t Sill, lftMin) lwfM ! niatll fr mm rMiM ami aji alma, Mra, rtiwiii aar U4 mm ttimti fr. io,,wot,omLr pj Ifn4Uo IkM nbrwr Ira4 ain4 pmivlur alrl mn "tK ml wtm nirlai "II t aryM vtaa rtilllnai. Thai firm m ill wtUaiat any tKt n.kn-Miy 1. KI.AtllU aa4 fc illf KIOINla. iir.'iil lor Im-lorv 111 IV anyone until you knawlbraaa-a anil wootlcifial learn everyiiilii;. wnti it riw. 1 aaatWr LawJ Mart It e lUwpartrnaxit tf the Intel lor, U. K, Ijuid OfHee at Latkevlew, Orngon, June, 16, l'Jtst rrriCK U hereby given that OTIS POLAtrr. 1 ( lakeview. Oregon, who. a Arll IN, made tlmler and'atoae arpliratron, No. 4UU, for KK varter SvV quarter, NK uuatter KW aauarter, Hertkon H, Townahlp It) H., ICusgeSl K, Will. Meridian, 1ms flltiir notice of Intention to make r'lnal hroof, to alatlUb Halm to the lands above described, before Ileitis' ter imm) Kernel err at lakeview, Oregou, on the 1st dsyof Heptetnber, IlKHi. Clkvamaat names as yltiitninn : J. T. Metzker. Wm. Httiiit ftg, C O. Metoker, ttirt l-ee, all of Iakevlew, t)retro. 2T u J. N. Watson, lieglater. Tlaakaar I.ax1 "J an Mr. Department of tbe Interior, U. 8. Lam Otlloo at Lakeview, Oregon, May ISs IlKiH. NOTICK ia hereby given that Per nieliat J. lira-tain, of 1'atsley, Oregon, wnoy on March ID, 11HW. made ttnibnr and atone application, No, 4111), for Lot , Sec. 30. T. M a, II 1UK... and lot 4, Beet Ion 'i Township M H.. Kuuk 1H K, Will Meridian, baa filed notice of Intention to make Final I'poat, to establish claim to tbe land aboe described, betos-e- Keg later and ltetiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on tbe 4th day of August, UHJH. Claim a nt names as witnesses: II. A. Drattaln, Krnest Mathea. W. II. Karrow, (Jeo. W. llanan, nil of I'aialey, Oregon. J. N. Watson, iil 10. Keglater. Timber Latatil at ire. Department of tbe luterlor, U. H. Land Otilce at Lakeview, Oregon, June. 15, I'.HiH. NOTICK ia hernl.v oiven (hat OIL Ii;KT V. LATHAM, of fVlstillis, Oregon, wbo, on April l.", 10OM, made timber and stone application, No. 41t:i, for NV quarter HW quarter.Heo tion 2H, Township 38 H.. Kange 10 K. Will. Meridian, haa tiled notice of Intention to make Final I'roof, to eatabllsb claim to the land above described, before KeglHter and IJeoei ver, at Lakeview, Oregon on the 31et clay of August, 11 W. C'lalmaut names as witmissos: Walter Howard, Frank Howard, Wm. O. Patten, all of Lakeview Ore gon, and Oscar (1. llaldwlu, of Vistillia, Oregon. Ui-10 J. N. Watsou, Register Tlaabrr Ijnid Fa at Ire. Department of the Interior, U. B. Lnd Otlloe at Lakeview, Oregou. May 10, 1108. NOT I OK la hereby given that WILLIAM P. HKNUV, of Hly (e gon., wbo, on March 'H, 1U0H, mjulv timber and stone application, So. 4 Kit, for W half, bW quarter. BR quarter BW quarter, RW quarter bkl quarter, Section 14, Township 3? 8., Range 10 H, WiU. Meridian, haa flleI notice 'of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to tba land above described, Defore Reg inter and Receiver, at Lakiv!r, Oregon, on the 14th day of August, 11MJH. Claimant names as witnesses: William Butter, II. K. Langbam, James Freeman, James lilatisdelL, all oy Illy, Oregon. 21-10 J. N. Watson, Register. Notice The Lake County Examiner has changed bands, C. O. Metzker having sold the paper to Fred J. Itowman. All moneys due on subscription are payable to Fred J. liowman, and he is to continue the paper to all aubscrip era wbo have paid in advance, for tbo full term for which such subscriptions have buou paid. Dills due for adver tising to June 15 are payable to O. O. Metzker. Bigned C. O. Metzker Fred J. liowman. May Ranch For Sale A choice quarter section of linprov ed meadow land, one and one halt mile oast of Paisley, Lake county, Oregon. This laud is under irrigation, supplied wltb free water rights from tbe Che waucuii river. Hurface level and smooth having been mowed and raked over for many years past. ' Public roud ou north aud east lines of place. ' For further particulars, add real or Inquire of T. J. Rrattaio. Paisley, Oregou, VJ t mmmh at -a