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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1908)
l.vkl. HU VI V l.XAMINKIl, LA REVIEW, ORKtiOJf, JULY 5.1. 19S OFFICIAL DIRECTORY President Tlee-Prealdenl HMIWtrr of Htate Secretary of Treasury. . . Secretary of War Attorney Central Postmaster General Becretaryof Navy Secretary Interior Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of Commerce. .Theodora XooMveil ..Cbaa.W. ralrbankt Klltau Root . . . .Geo. B. Cortelyou Wm. H.Teft ..Ctaaa. J. Bonaparte , Von U Meyer V. C. Metrall Jan. U. Garfield James W IUoi ...Oscar V. 8iraue Chlel Justice Melrltla W. TmIIci Veapetlon Warner. V. 8. Tension Commissioner W. S. Richards V. S. Land CoramlMlonei stats. OoTernor Geo. K Chamberlain Supieme Judge B-vre'ary ofBlate... Treasurer Attorney General Hunt. Publlo Instruction. Printer Pairy and Food Com 0.8. Henaior F. A. Moore ...F. W. Benson . ..uco. A. rUovl ...A. M.Crawford J. H . Araerman ,.V. . Punlway J. W. Salley ' I John M.tJearla c. W. Fulton I Binerr Hinder nrrmn rgremen (j. Ni Williams SIXTH JfPIClAt D1STR101. Judge H. L. Benaon Joint Senator U. H. Metryman S HP. J H. A. Boljnat lirattaih Representatives Attorney.. ...W.J.Moore V S. LAN P OFFICE J. N. Watson Fred V. Croni'inlilcr LAI 1001" NTT. Judge . ReIM r . Rtcolv I B. riy F. W. Fay lie Albert lH-ni ... F. O. Ahlntrom A. J. Fost. r ... R. B Jncson ..C. M. Faulkner ( C. A. Kchart ) H R. II ryto 1 ..M m. I'rxiulioot Clers Snerlff Treasurer assessor School 8upt Surveyor Commissioners . Slock Inspector. TOWN of lakev:ew. Hr Bailey Mayol V. Spelling f D. J. Wilcox Co uicilmen J. N. Watson ( J. 8. Lane i w. B. Snider .. A.BIeber . . . . Recorder .TrvaMirer LODGE DIRECTORY A. O. U. W Lakesbore Lodge, No. U. W., lutft first and . ., A. U third Thursdays of each month In Masonic hall. Cora t.i tvn. O. of H.: tlma Price. L. of H.: Vidit (lunth er. C. of C; F. L. Xyswitner, Ile corder. REBEKAH LODtJE Lnke lew Ue bekah Ixdj;e, No. i.'. I. O. O. F. meets the second and fourth Fri darsofeach month iu I. O. ). F. hall. Mrs. Mae Ilailey, N. G.: Mrs. Alice Bunting. V. Mrs. M. 1). Moss, Sec.; Mrs. L. J. Magilton, Treas. DEGREE OF HONOR Lake bore Lodge, No. 77, D. of II., A. O. U. W., Meets first and third Thursdays of each moDth in Masonic ball. Cora Green, C. ot II. ; Selrna Price L. of H. ; Vida Gontber, C. of C. ; Frances Nyawaner, Recorder. V. O. V. Lakevtew Camp, No. 536, Woodmen of the World, meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month in Masonic hall at 8 o'clock p. m. L Bailey, Consul Commander; E. N. JaquLsh, Clerk. r r V T r. l--? ir f ,Lrn Va 63, I. O. O. F.. meet every Satur- ! day evening in (Jdd Fellows' hall! at IM o cltK-k from October 1 to April 1. and at H o'clock from April ; to Octol-r ; Loren Bailey, N. ; G.; E. F. Cheney, Sec I I. O. O. F. Lakeview Encampment No. 18, I. O. O. F.. meet the tirst and third Thursday evenings of each month in Odd Fellows' hall, Lakeview. H. H. Heryford, C P.; C. O. Metzker, Scribe. CHURCH DIRECTORY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CIH'RCII THE first Suuday in earli lnuDtb, preaching at 11 a. lii. Aside from this, preaching every Hun day at 11a. m. and '-..'Alp. m. at Lakeviaw. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Ltsje at 6:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Tbureday 7::!0 p. m LadiiB Aid Wediieiday 1:M p' in. I'boir jractise FrldHy 7:. p in. A cordial iuviia tion lb cztemletl to vonu. A. J. ARMSTRONG, Pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHCRCH OF GOOSE LAKE at New Pine CreeH, Oregon. Preaching wr vices at 11 A M aud P M of each Sunday of evcrv month Sunday School at 10 AM. Prayer ervii-e at 7:W on WEdnehday evening of each weed. All are cordially invited to attend i be nervices J. HAYbKN HOWARD, Pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHt Rl'H OF LAKEVIEW Preaching service at 11 A M and 7:: P M on each Sunday. Sunday School at 10 A M. Junior bocieiy at i:'M P M. Baptist Young Pcoplc'b I'uion at6:ttoPMon eacb Sunday. Prayt-r Meeting at 7:.'(0PM Wednesday eve ning. Every Ixxly iiivited to attend all ser vices. A. PRANK SIMMONS, Pastor. CATHOLIC CHfRi H-EVERY SUNDAY MASH and Benediction ai 10 o'clock a. in. Sunday school after Benediction. Week dayMaMiat 6:30 a. in. I, A. VASTA, b. J. NOTICE Blue prints of any town ship In the L- Km'iv Land District can be had fry applying to the under signed. All work up to date. Checkings made from the Land Of fice Records at the time the prints are made, work neatly and promptly done VV. B. Snider, Lakeview Oregon, SNAPSHOTS OF 1 HE MODE. The Wiltf nf ttOI U Very Small. Dull Jet Trimmings Chin. The waist of 1908 Is growing Ttry amall. Corsets are worn fully two sires smaller than tb.r wr formerly, and everrthlnf points to the return of the little round waist. A corsetler who ninkra corset for many profes sional lxantk'it ha this to vity shout the new round waist: "The call for the .mail corset uiay le due to the fact hat there are fewer tat women than there usod to le. The crae to loo flesh Is ao great th.it the fnt woman has almost disappeared from the face of the earth." Those who are tired of embroidery and who do not care for thr hnrhnrlsiu 'CM SHEATH SHAPKD SKIIIT 30G3. A ra'tern of this sheath shaped skirt may I had In six slifs from II to 32 inches waist measure. Send 10 cents to this office, giving number (Kio. and the pattern will be promptly forwarded to you by mall. , of brilliant filet net and colored em- broidery are turning to Jet trimmings. : The dull jet Is not eveu used now In mourning, but the cut jet comes In wonderful designs. Every woman is glad ef its return to favor. The success of a woman's costume depends largely upon the skirt worn, and the greatest attention should be given te the shape, fit and bang of this. The fashionable skirt of the day Is like the one seen in the illustration that fits sheathlike over the hips and gracefully flares out beneath. It Is a nine gored affair, with the paited sec tions arranged belew the hips, and a close and perfect fit is maintained over these. JUDIC CHOLLET. IN FASHION'S REALM. Fhionabl. Dem,.ea.on Colors Darned Net Blou.es Modish. Topaz brown, a cold gray blue and a peacock green are newer than the pur- pie tones, w hich !n the earlier part of i the season were almost done to death. ! White net blouses will) a large uiesh d.iraed in white or colored silks in a ! splashing design are smart. These blouses are made up over chiffon to soften them. J An incontrovertible edict has Issued from the throne of fashion. It U I CHILD'S BlktPLE DBE88 3113. A pattern of thla pretty dreaa la cut In three alrea for one, threa and flva year a of ace. Bend 10 centa to thla office, giving number (3U3). and the pattern will be j promptly forwarded to you by mall. 'MM A (Tier to the sensible woman. It Ia a defiance of the Judgment of all wisa medicine men. It Is a menace to com fort and health. To carry It out takea time, trouble and money and eliminates all possibilities of economical dressing. Yet the edict providing for the return of long skirts has gone forth and must be obeyed. Cloth and net is a favorite combina tion for waists that are to be worn with the tailored suit. The blouse Is usually of the net, with bands of chif fon broadcloth. The little dress seen In the cut Is a pretty design for the small girl. A nice fullness Is given the skirt by the plaits coining from the square neck. The puffed sleeves are comfortable for warm weather. JLLdC CHOLLET. FOR THE CHILDREN Drtim Meanings. To roc a was on mile you will bo present at some festivity. If you climb a wall, you will ne bet ter daya. If you dream of Uln niiirry. you will hare pleasant surprise. To pick apples, riches are la store for you. To dream of picking violets means n new friend. If they wither, you will bOTe sorrow. Diamonds, If possess!, means Ill ness. If worn. It Is a food sIrii. If you walk under a lrldp you will be snfe from harm. To vrons over, a frleud will help you In a time of need. Clear water Is good to see. Frozen water menus danger. If you see Indians, you must a told bnd company. To see a fielil of popples mentis a plensnnt future. Ureen leaves. phhI hetilth; falling or wltheret!, kom1 luck In business. If you ciimb some one's hair, you will tniH-t with ungrateful Hnple. You will have gvl luck If you see fish lit clear water To see a flag floating on Hie breeze you will have honor and renown. You will hear from mi old friend If you see a sailor. If yon fall In the attempt to run. j there are unfriendly people nmoug your acquaintances. Bookbinder. This Is a game much enjoyed by children and Is played by any number, who sit In a circle, each holding a book laid flat on bis clinched fists, which are held out In front of him. One, who has been chosen book binder nnd stands In the nMie of the circle. ,gics to any player nnd. seizing that player's liook. attempts to rap bis knuckles, which the holder of the liook j tries to avoid by pulling back his i bauds quickly. If the bookbinder suc ! ceeds lu rapping the player's knuckles, I the one r:pHil liocoines bookbinder. land the tirst bookbinder takes his seat, j Otherwise he replaces the book and . ! trios with some one else. j i The bookbinder may pretend to solxo a book without actually doing so, and ; tf the boliler pulls away his bauds so j that the book falls he must take the leader's place Just ns if his knuckles , had liocn nipped. The leader can make , the game quite exciting if he runs j quickly from one to another, pretend ing to take up one book and then setz- ng another, thus keeping the players constantly on the lookout. Red Cap and Biue Cap. The players seat themselves in a cir cle to represent tailors at work on a piece of cloth. A handkerchief or a duster will answer the purpose. A leader, or foreman, is chosen, and every one of the company is named In turn Red Cap, Blue Cup. Black Cap, Yellow Cap, Brown Cap. etc. The leader then takes the piece of cloth and pretends to examine the work which is supposed to have been done by the workman. He is supposed to discover a bad stitch and asks. "Who did It. Blue Cap?" The latter Immediately answers, "Not I. sir." "Who then, sir?" "Yellow Cap. sir." Yellow Cap must then answer at once In the same manner and name an- oth,'r workman. Any one who fails to I answer to his name pays a forfeit. If carried on In a brisk manner, this game w ill cause endless amusement. A Stone With Roots. The visitor to the Falkland Isles scattered here and there singular shap- j ed blocks of what appear to be w eath er leaten and moss covered Iniwlders In various sizes. Attempt to turn one of these bowlders over, and you will meet with a real surprise, because the stone Is actually anchored by roots of great strength. In fact, you will find that you are trifling with one of the native trees. No other country In thu world lias such a peculiar "forest" growth. "Oh, That Tooth!" There are no dcnt.sts In Koren. When an adult has the toothache, he Is at liberty to pull the tooth or stand the ache, but when a child under twelve is thus a filleted the father and mother must give their written con sent to have the tooth extracted, and three men must give their opinion In writing that they believe the patient will live through the operation. It thus takes two or three days, and by that time the ache may have stopped. An Obliging Patient. Arabella and her baby sister, Rachel, were playing hospital one morning and were furnishing all the patients In their own persons. In the course of events Arabella was beard to exclaim, "There, that's the fourth leg I're broken this morning!" Molly's Philosophy. "I'm glad that things are fixed Just right." Bald Molly In her play, "before of one thing I am tired Another's on the way. First New Year's day leada all the rest. Then Valentine's for fun "Next, skating, gliding on the snow. And then the winter's done. It'a Juat tha dearest thing to watob The growing thlriKk In spring. With maple auRar first, then flowers And every pretty thing. I dearly love the summer time. To play thd whole day through And sstver have to atop and warm. Put on my rubbers too. I'm sure I'm evory bit aa glad When school time's really here "As I was on the duy It cloaed. I love the whole long year, For always there are happy times. All coming rU'ht away rhankaglvlng, Kaster and the Fourth Or dear old Christmas day." Youth's Companion. Blu Print Mad. I will make Pine I'rlnte of any tract ol land lu the Lnkevlew Lund District, and do Abstract work, i 'nil on or write II', It. MNIDKK Lake view. Orvgon. 3S tf LOUI3 SHAW Dealer In Ktftl Estate 1 hare listed some of the best Ranches, Timber Lands and Towu property In Nortl.eru California, a country that la bound to Improve rap Idly. Alturas, California. To Cur a Cold la One Day Take LAXAT1VK ItKOMO QUININh Tablets. All druggist relund the money if it Inils to cure. K. W.Urove'i slgnstuie ia on each box. "V. A Memorable Day. One of the days we rememUr with pleasure, as well aa with profit to our benltb, is the one on which we be came acquainted with Ir. King's New Life 1'UIh. the patulous ptirltlors that euro beadache and lillloiiNness, and keep the bowels right. o at Lee I (cull's Drug Store. :.0 REWARD. A, REWARD of fifty dollars is here by oirered for infortnst ion that will lead to the nrretd and conviction of tiny peisou who Iihs ptoleu wires or other property, from our Company: and the name reward is hereby olTered for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of anyone des troying the property of the Company. Chns. I'mbiich, Secretary Ltike Co. Tel. A Tel. Co. UUf. Notice. TO WHOM IT MAY COM F.UN. notice Is hereby given that nil Irriga tion, or nililrace ditches nn all trout streams through! Lake Cminty. Ore gon, must be screened with n small iiiesb wire screening; at their bead or junction with the iiimIii channel of 'stream. Also till tlnins or obstruct ion on said st renins must h pro 1 vlded wit b a fish-ladder, orol hi-rensy melius of passage, lit or lu'iir the li ld 1 die of t he mult) channel, so nti al ow t be passage f t n ml n nil I imes of year, as provided by law. stl work to 1n done at low water iluie, or to Ik' coni lcteil by I'eli. 7, l'.Hi7. By order of .1 A. Barbaiu. Special Deputy fish Warden for ljikec'ounty. regon. $1,000.00 Reward. I'be Oregon, California & Nevada Livestock Protective Association will give $l(MKt Iteward for the con vlction of liny party or parties steal ing horses, cattle or lull leu Is'lollgllig to any of the following inemlsTS ol this Association: Cox & Clark, Chew neat) Land & Cuttle Co.. Heryford 1-und & Cattle Co., Lake County Land & Livestock Co., Warner Valley Stock Co., Win W. Brown, Geo. M. Jones, Geo. linn kins. S. 1$. Chandler. C. A. Kebart. N. Fine, W.A. Currier, Frank B. Bauers, J. C. HotchklsH, Culderwixxl Bros., T. J. lirattnln & Sons. T. A. Crump, Cressler & Bonner, W. T. Cretwler Maud I. !:aiuho. OFKKHtH ' W V' i'KHYKOMD. Presld't. ur K hint i K M .Mii.i.kh, St & Treu. IW. P .F. M S. B. , Hkhvi-okii . GltKK.S ClIAMlltlt FlXANt K Co.f ECZbMAand PILECURE fRtt Knowing what it was to suf fer, 1 will give FHKi: OF CIIAKt.i:, to any allllcted a poHltl ve cure for Kczenwi, Salt Khouin, KrynSpeln-. I Mien and Skin Ih4hwh. ItiHtnnf re. Ilef. Pont Hiiffer longer. Write F. W. WILLIAMS, 400 Munbattan Avenue. New York. Kncltme Stamp. FREE The Great AMERICAN FARMER Indianapolis, Indiana. The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation. Edited by an Able Corps of Writers. The American Farmer is the only Literary Farm Journrilfrub lished. It fills a position of its own and has taken the lead ing place in the homes of rural people inf every section ol the United States. It gives the fanner and his family something to think about aside from the hum drum of routine duties. Every Issue Contains an Original Poem by SOLONJL. OOODC. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer TWO For the PaiCC Of One TI.6 County Examiner The Leading County Paper and The American aim tr BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2 his unparalleled offer is made to all new subscribers, and all old ones who pay up all arrears and renew within ninety days. Sample copies free. Address: Fred J. Bowman, Lakeview, Oregon. Northern Stage Line. LAKCVIEW -PAISLEY. A. W. BUN. Proprietor. Leave Lakevlew at 6 a. m. everjr dj but tfundar. Returning, leaven Talsley at 6 :30 a. ni every day but Sunday. PsiMsnri' an f j R1 trip l OFPICB- turnouts A WluntUld's. utktvlss LAKUVIEW --ALTURAS STAGE LINE II. K. PsMKis, I'rop'r. Office In lileber'5 5tore Statfe leaves I.akeview daily, et oept Sunday at (1 a. tn. Arrivei at Alturas al tl p. in. I-eavrn Alturas (or I.skevlew ai A (iVIis'k a. in. or on the arriva' il ti e strtgM Iruiti Madeline. Ar rive In Ijtkeview in 12 hnura al ter leaviuii AltursH. Freight Matters Given 5trkt Attention First - Class - Accomodations. LAKUVII-W PLUSH STAGE LINE P. F.. Tnvlur. Prop. Office at H. UeynoldV 5tore. Stage Iciive Ijikeview Miiuilnyt, Wed chIkii mm Itulajs hi t . in., arrive it rintdi ni ! i in. l eave I'liioli Tue lit, a. I Inir-.Uvs and Saturdays, at -in., arrive- At Ijtkeview at 9 p. In. I'aeiiger lure $1 one way or $5 (m miiiii trip. Kreikflit rntea from Ma) ii to Nov Im $.if r buntlriHl; Iron? hiv. Iki in Mat 1st tl.no er buudra $1,250 Keward. rhe llsrnry county Live HiiM-k Assorla Hon. of hirh I am a iiu'mU.r, ;iay.7AU reward torevldenrt leading to lh con vlrllon of partlnf siralln iliKh b lonnli( to us ini-m lM-rs. In addition I offrr Vxi reward llorso brand horsav sho bar on althiir or both Jaws. Ha. cordtnl IsiliiAunilpi Kance, Harnrt, li and Crook Counties Hiirwi Trnt1 when sold. Ilorsrasold to pas tbrouifb tblsM-rtioo will be reported In this papvr. If not so reported, please write or tele phone The Times Herald. Main Hit. Hums, Ore gon. W. W .Hrown, Hums. Oro- kcward for Horses 1 will give f.'i.OO reward for Inform ation that will lead to the discovery ! of any liorne iiramieii with an old horHCHhoe brand on both awk, placed 11 h In the cut. In thlH ml vertlMenierit, w ith fri-Hli triangle brand underneath the ImrwHhoe. The triangle placed in Much a tnauner an would rover up a bar on both jaw h. AnlmalN iniiHt Im' found 111 the PohhchhIoii of Home perHou or person. To All Our Subscribers lilt M Yw Hiw tonn lv& vV txptrnmct D .4 Tsin, .ASNfta r, ' Diaasia r'MlH CosvawMTiAft. AntnMM'lll B sirtoftj snd mmrHfttnn mmf nlohlf ssirlsll mr orlliNin fTS bOi sj S,.niUn is rn.hsl.lr r""t'AJ'""!?"" . 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