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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1908)
I.AKB Ot'NTY BXAMINKR. LAKVIKW. O REDOX, THI'IHIf V. Ui. 2fl. lflOH Mh ' I lH-olJntt Thing Mrs Chiic P. H"l'i. of Went IVi-iK-I In, Miiiiix anya: "I Ilka f l Mil i mid lniv mloptml I'r Kiiil'' . Life I'ill" M 'Mir f it'll t V liUativ Hindi I'liio, liM'Hiii.n they HP - (joivl ii n I l i their .vnrk without uaklm fm nliont II. . " Tliesn inliile- iirHl'r mill lit A. L. l'hortit on 'n Priii mor. 21i. I nr ' s M "I linve found Hnrk ten's A ml oh "hIvo to lie the iiropr thing fo lino for ore feet, nn well a f-r healing burn', or, nits, end all m hut of slr' iii," wrl'en Mr W. Htone, of KhmI I'oIhiiiI, Main. It U the proper llilnu lo for idles Try HI Hold mi rr Kiiiininti-n at A drug tnr 'J.'io r : 1 Witt's Cei-boHzed Wild. II el Reive U especially good for pile"., but It U mImo renoinmanded -neatly every where for any thing when a lve I needed. It li soothing cm ill 111 mid healing. Unsure to get I) Wilt's I Witch IIhkI Hnlve when you hhU or H (I L. Thornton I It. W il mid recommend it by )Hly A Hull. gnal Uun. I ypn original 1 T'f Ij) r-ft a widow I took the . U U V. TIMKLY, FORCEFUL, warning M Will IIUNTElt. k he vIpwii IiIn drmlly work: "JleuviTiH, I tlioiifilit It wan u cK-cr!" A Hg from a 10-cent pieca will count FULL valua A Ug from a 5-ccnt place will count HALF valua with valuable tags Save your tags from HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST MASTER WORKMAN STANDARD NAVY J.T. OW SUtofman Old Paach Tinsley't 16-z. Spear Head Sailor's Prkto Cglantlnt Jolly Tar Bridle Bit Old Nonas ty Black Bsar W. N. Tins lay's Big Four Tsnpsnny Pick Ivy Tags from the above brands a.e good for the following and many other useful presents as shown by catalog : Qjld Cuff Buttona 50 Taga Fountain Pen 100 Taga F.nglish Steel Raaor 50 Ta(i. Oentleman'a Watch 200 'i uga 1' rench Briar Pipe 50 Taga Leather Pocketbook 80 Taga Steel Carving Set 200 Taga Best Steel Sheara 75 Taga Lady'a Pocketbook 50 Taga Pocket Knife 40 Taga Playing Cards 30 Taga CO-yd. Fishing Reel 60 Taga Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write us for catalog. PREMIUM DEPARTMENT THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Mo. Dr.Miles'Amti-Paiw Pills eadoche 'OR Neuralcia Sciatica. Rheumatism. Backache. Pain inchest. Distress in STOMACH. Sleeplessness miwSHrTtrJ R l taxe One oF the Little Tablets and the Pain is Gone If you hav Headache Try One I They ReUeve Pain Quickly, leaving no bad After-effect 25 Doses 25 Cents Never Sold in Bulb .'A'.'.'.'.'J. ').' ' 7"f?',V ' , "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $ao,ooo equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls for office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all others In quality of Instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. CSaid A Business Man I " Keep pamaaering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out la the and." Said an Ed oca ton "The quality of Utatruo Uon given In your school makes it the ataaflard of its klud In the Northwest" COpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. References 1 Any bank, any newspaper, any bualneae man In. Portland . Notlc tor Publication Not coal land Department of the Interior, U. 8. Laud Oftloeat Lakeview, Oregon, July 30. 1J08. Notice la hereby (riven that Jonas Norin, of Lakeview, Oregon, whs on April 18, 19u3, made Homestead Eutry No. 2930 (Serial No. 001 ), for NRJ BE 8 half SE quarter.SK quarter BW quar ter, Bectloa 31. Township 31 8., , Rauge 16 R, Will. Meridian, baa tiled i notice of Intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to ; the laod above deoribed, before Hegla ' ater and Receiver, at Lakeview, Ore gou, on the ion day oi uepiemur, 1908. :J Claimant names, as witnesses: Tbomaa V. Mulkey, Manuel Bandera, John Odnm, of Lakevtw Oregon, and Irvln Anderson of illy, Oregon. !6 J. N. W'aUoo, Keg later. Orl Whm I was Ip only meuna of innklng a living oflTerrd ne and wrut to KiihhIo in Inlrmlure a tyewrl(lng machine, lutf mlliig ulo lo 3o copying. I blrl a amall room In Bt I'etershurg nod advcrtlwd. One momltig a young woman came to my cfflVe and room and ar.kil for em ployment, anyltig that tit vim a type writer. KltV waa alxnl twrnty-thn-e yeara old. roincly. but rlmlililly d reus ed Kbe aH-tnl eager for work and offered In lieu of w akch to tuke a com mission on what work ahf would bring In beraelf. If llierp wnn not miirh In thla for me to gain there was rertnlnly nothing to lone. I engaged her The next morning ahe came to the office with mantiHcrlpt aufticlcnt 'o keep her bun for a week. She didn't ask what I Intended to chnrgp for the copy, but ant down at the nwi hlne and went to work. I found at once that she knew ter little about typewriting, i Aa to thla he bad deceived me. and I ! had a mind to Mend her a way. but I j didn't wlnh to bme the Job she had ' brought In, and. aa she mild there was j plenty of time In which to do It. I bore j with her, ahowlng her how to lunnnge j the. machine, which waa new to tier. While doing thla I noticed the white- ! uess, roundne and delicacy of her hands. I complimented her on them and noticed afterward that she er alsted In getting them smeared wltb the Ink of the ribbon and the duxt and oil of the machine, from her banda 1 was led to notice her complexion, her figure and especially her foot, which waa very dainty. Her eura. too, were amall. a reliable token of breeding Be sides these features, there waa a re finement of manner about her that did not accord with her cheap clothing. I told her she looked too aristocratic for ' ber dress, and I waa much puzzled at the way ahe received the comment. In stead of tielug pleased she seemed dis tressed. Hlnce ahe said there was more copy ready for her I worked evenings my self on the manuscript and at the cud of the week It was finished. I made the charge 20 rubles, which she gave me before taking It away, ami I band ed her back ten of them. She seemed perfectly satisfied and the next morn ing waa ready with more work. She said she wished to work nights ' , and to be near the machine rented a ' room In the same building as mine, : In which she put a cot and a little j I cheap furniture. She cooked her meala i ! In ber room and after once being ea- ' I tabllahed there never left the building 1 except at uight One morning while I waa typewrit I Ing I came upon a paper between the 1 leavea of the manuscript. I banded It j to the girl, and aa I did so the blood left her cheeka, and ahe gave a Httlo frightened ganp. She went on with her work without a word, but present- i ly turned to me and said: "Tou expect an explanation about ! the note. There Is none. The secret ! la mine, but I am going to ask you to I refrain from any mention of roe or It ! to any one. Will you?" "Certainly P' I aald. I On another occasion she Raid she ' had a headache and went to her room. She had not been gone five minutes be- ' fore, wishing to ask her something about a manuscript 1 waa copying, I followed her. I turned the knot, but found It locked. I rapped, and after some time ahe oiened the door. She waa white aa a sheet. I did not ask. for an explanation, and ahe offered none. " j I used to talk wltb ber about the ! tyranny of the Russian government 1 u mm Mtrww w una SJBO; AUjlll J8A0JOJ A 8Sfl JiJ II .Oj1 M oqj sxeag ui?nog sAgmiv ?en noA H"!! am II (0 A mddVUtK 40 Ad03 13VX1 ST? eil fkaWiU HUOA AV3N JO jnBu3iS 9wrS 3V& viaxis io ssoi Hi'J ssau -qsuaAaj'piKitsiivAuo'CTUJow KKaiJjPTfl'tjwtiioiS Jnos uoi -wlnuojjoj pauj.y 3jjiKlv aixo a rvK. jlo twatnjiJou aimidJOH'uitiKto jailiiau suiPU03 jsay pug SS3U -jnjjdjij juoi9atQ saiouiOJj jo spMOfipuc sijsOTtfnc; atp -cjnfjaupuppoojajj Jiuiieinnis KILL the COUGH AND CURE the LUNGS w,th Dr. King's New Discovery PRICE OLDS Trial Bottle Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. FflH OOUCHS GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY! OB MONET BEPUNDED. WESTERN STAGE LINE Office at the Mercantile Company's Ptore Lakeview, Oregon. dood Stock - New Coaches. Daily from Lakeview to BIy, connect ing with Daily Stage to the railroad. P. n. COREY,- - - Proprietor LtJvieY, Oregoa. MAGAZINE READERS srirsxT KAGAZIHX kcaulihiUy iUiMtmed. food iteries sad articl bo Cililnrais aad U tU Ff Wert. CAKCXSA CSATT drwd Mck BODiii t th at tube wprwiactioa tk tho beat woik ! mini sad fWnnil S0AD 0 A TH0USAVD W0HDIB8 a book of 73 pafes, coaiaauaa 120 colocod pkotograplu oi picturetqus if iU m CoUioraia aaa CXagao. Tout ... $1-50 a year $1.00 SO.75 All for . STJKSET FUoJ BuHn( a o 1 all ordort to MAGAZINE Sao Fi w3-25 $X.50 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE OH AS M. METZKER ESTATE rt ia i . haroriu at nn that- tha and contrast It with our liberty In ; uudersigned baa been appointed the America. She said that there wa aa ; administratrix of the estate of Chaa. much liberty In Russia as the peopU? j M. Metzker, deceuBed, by the County were fitted for and did not aeem In- Court or the State of Oregon, for the tereated lu American freedom. But , County of Lake, ana has qualified. one evenimr when we were tosvther a 1 An Pernoua oaving claims against eomolete chanee came over hex. i 8ald etate ,re hereby "Tou have beeu verv kind to me." (he aald, "and 1 am going to give you some advice for you are an American. Hesidea, yon have do reason to betray me. notified to resi-with present toe ame to meat my deuce io Lakeview, Oregon, 1 am going u give you pro()er voucbera and duly verified with I know 1 can trust you, 1 In six montba from date hereof. Dated and first published thia 4th day of June, A. D. 1 908. - Luuioda Petree, Admioistratiix. Leave thla country as quickly aa pos sible. A terrible atruggle la about to begin which will last for many years. You cannot succeed here In what you have attempted. All these manu script I have brought are tnlne or my frienda, and 1 have paid for every one of them. My father, a noble, la In Siberia, and my mother died of grief at hla Imprisonment 1 am one of the workers In the revolution about to be Inaugurated, and the police are search ing the city for me. Within a week the czar will bless the waters of the Neva. At that ceremony the signal for the coming strife will be given. Tack up your machines and ship them away at once and follow yourself aa aoon aa possible. You must wait for a remit tance? Don't wait for anything. Here la money to get you out of thia country that will soon run wltb blood." Throating ber baud into ber bosom. ahe drew out a roll of bills and gave them to me. I waa too much appalled to even take them, but ahe put them Id my hand and aped away. Aa aoon as I could recover from my astonishment t did aa she had bidden me, but did not get away before my employee's room waa forced by the police to find the bird had flown. Three days after my departure 1 read the news that at the ceremony tf the blessing of the Neva cannon loaded wltb abot had been fired Into the esar's palace. It was the algnal gun of rev olstioa. AUIOAIL TREAT. Lakeview Cigar Factory The Secret of a Beautiful Face lies in keeping the skin pre tectedaiweuaicieaiMed. Just washing is not rnough that only lea ves the delicate surface more exposed to the irritation of dust and germij to mcrcJ less attacks of sun and weather. After washing, ap ply Robertine and experience its delightful refreshment. You will admire the line-less softness it imparts to face, neck and arms. It not only timulates a radiant glow, but protects the akin from becom ing coarse. Prevents burn ing, tan and freckles. jtti ymtr DraM fir MlltKKI Hat ft" 1 9 mac Qarrv Rfnrt " Ww,low ""r JdlllCa UOllJ rKht car tnr : niera forweibort Hoineew Hquar Trop and to right ear Tar arnt II) tUu ran Laat foatoglioadarcu. Lakevlow. Oresot Zac Whitwortfi ! Broea wita 'ni'S 'at rlsht lora; r(ra tor wmhoro. Tar Sran W. Kansr. US U- P"- oc d- 'trwvre Black ebony ronsio oabtuet baud some Fot asi. aCaautr O. U Metzker. A. Stoekm., Prop. Maker of Havana and Domestic Cigars OOVaTBY ORDKR8 BOLICITB Give as a trial. Store in the brick building next door to Post A King aa Don. .akeview Oregon. Tlanbrr tUod Nollee- Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Juue 15 l'.K8. NOTICE is hereyb given that KARL AUSTIN, of Oakland, Calif., who", on April 22 1908 made timber and atone application, No. 4153, tor N half SE quarter, BE quarter SL quarter. Sec tion 20, Township 38 8., Range 18 WilL ' MeridiaP, has tiled notice o Intention to make Fioai Proof, to eetabllab claim to the land above des cribed, before Register and Receiver at Lakview, Oregon, 00 the 3rd day of September, 1908. - Claimant names as witnesses: Geo. Lyooh, Marlon 8. liaroee, Clden Woodcock, Oecar Metzker, ail of Lakeview, Oregon. , , J. N. Wataoo. RealsUa. First publication June lo. J90 Laat Publication Aug. 20, K KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... ... TIME TABLE .... In Effect May 1st, 1005. Lv. Thrall..; C A. M.Lt. Pokegama o& A at Ar. Bogus t.tb " At. Pixie 10.66 - Pteel Br'f .4S ' " Kl'h 8p'gs 11.40 " Fall Cr'k.. 7.06 " " Fall Croek 11 .46 " Kl h 8p'gii7.10 ' Bteel Brge lz.00 Dixie Bogua 12.20 P M PokegamaSJO " ' Thrall.... Ji.46 - Klamath Springs Special Lv.rrhrall l. P. M".Lv. Kl'h Bp'git ISP. M Ar. Bogut 1.S6 Ar. Fall CrwkS.SO " Hteel Br'ge2.15 " " Bteel Br'geS 00 " Fall frek 2.35 " Bogui .. 8.K) Kl'h 6p'g J 40 " Thrall J.46 i i i 1