Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, August 27, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    LAKK roi'STY EXAMINER. LAKEVIEW. ORKfioN. TIlinsfUY. ' SVC. n7. IDON
t I Lff uiu.iu Ul I UL.
"TSirStt of Oliio, City of Toledo,
liiilLj Lucas County.
A lowrnmcnt lliinkiii System,
Oovrriiiiifiit InMiraiu'' ami
Covoriitneiit Ov ncrsliip
of Railways
Oapyriirht, l'.X, by Okivki.l Oniki nm.J
A OOVKKNMKNT HA.NMNH HVTKM
A Uuited States National Rink to
take the place, of our preseut United
States Treasury. From this United
States National Hank the tioveru
inent to est:1'': b Ce:'-! S'lites
a t i o n 1 1 Hank in cneh and
very State Capital. Fiom these
Cuited States Capital Hanks each
Maie etdao.iMi within Iier.-tll jnier
Statu National liauks as they are need
ed, that is to ay, one in every town
and Tillage; 0110 large Hank iu the
vities, the Miinller oues iu Ibe cities,
town ami villages answerable to the
larger oues iu the cities and all of
thes-e iu turn, answerable to the (tav
ern ijeut Capital Hauks. All Coveru
uieut Capital Hauks answerable to the
United States National Huuks.
COVF.RNMKNT INSlRASlK
All Insurauce Assurances written in
the Uuited Stutes should be taken
over by the tiovernuieut. Hy a vote
of the Policy Holders all lusuranco is
Fraternal and if written by the (Jot
eminent would be Fraternal iu the
broadest sense of the tneauing. Insur
ance Assurance. The Government
must write all imirunce so as to eHect
au equal distribution of money
through-out the whole Goverumut as
tar as possible and practicable No
State iu the Cniou has a right to
what another State produces only in
no far as it is beueticial to both or all
ef the States, luuraoce is a direct
tax upon all of the people therefore,
money paid for Iusurauce should re
main, as far as possible in the State
here the Policy holders actually re
ride. All wealth produced in a SUte
should remain in the State produciug
ica trie as far as possible, for the main
taining, sustaining and development
ef the reources of that state, no State
taring a right to what another pro
duces only in so far as it is beneficial
to both or all of the States.
Frank .1. Cheney make oath that he
is senior partner of the Mrmof F. .),
Cheney A Co., doing business In the
city of Toledo, County and State
nforrsabl, an I that cul l linn will pay
the mime of ONE lll'MUb:i) DOL
LAKS for each and every ease, of
Catarrh that, cannot be cured by the
of iisellaH'a Catarrh Cure. Frank J.
Cheney.
Sworn to before mo and subscribed
in my presence, this Mil day of Deo :
ember. A. D. l'.HXi. )
(Seal.) A. W. (ileaon, 1
Notary Public. 1
Hair Catarrh Cure is taken intern- I
ally, and acts direct-v on the blood
and mucous surface of the evstaui. I
F. .1. Cheney ,t Co , Toledo, O.
Sold bv all Druggist. ,oC.
Take Hall's Family Pills for const!
put ion.
Fraulein
By TRANK II. SWEET.
Copyright. by r,ii'k II. Sweet
w
il-e fnr I'uhMrnlltin.
department of the interior, U. S.
Land Ottlee at Lakeview, Oregon,
July IlHVS
Notce is hereby given that JAMES
W. CONVEUSK, of New Pine Creek
Oregon, w ho on Nov. 1, ISit'i made
Homestead Entry No. 'JXI7 for SK
quarter NK o-iarter. K half SK quar
ter. Sec 17, NK quarter NK quarter
Serial No. Ol.V.i, Section "JO. Town
ship 41 S.. Kstige '.'l K., Will. Merl
diau, has tiled notice of intention to
make Final five year Proof, to estab
lisb claim to the laud above describ
ed, before Kegiste aud Keceivei at
Lakeview, Oregon, on the 4th day of
September, llHtt.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Albert K. Converse, J. Henry Leh
man, of New Pine Creek, Oregon.
305 J. N. Watson, Kegister.
II KX the tun mi f i.:
lovers were made qui'!.
Into fairies' I unl by the
N'Hiitlfool w hile aw mi.'
concluded the tale told the children b
the little !crinan governess.
It's ii pretty story," said I Vila. "Inn
not ns nice as the one about the liitle
wooden shoes. Is It, ,!oc?"
"Yes." disagreed Joe. "letter. The
wooden shoo one chop ofT In the mi i
die nnd d.x-sn't end."
"Hut It intuit end mine time,
mightn't It. fraulein?" Delia question
ed earnestly.
"Ach. no-not until floats back the
one shoe that wns it t more seen bv
the boy :md g'rl playmates."
Fraulein V.'llmn Kraft was not lael;
adalslcnl. Ucr eyra were n iheer''ul
blue ntld looked philosophically i;
life as she found
Lotui's brnwlliiKS, but oe aaoualtv lie
opened Ids moiiih brl. (ly ai:d ipi.-ticbi''
her.
, "V.it you make, Iamui? I.' t lli H hll
lrc:i icom." he :ild coi.i.i'fi.ibly t.n
this occnslott.
. K 1 I.e".a snb'.ulllel. Ill u-'i wlfi
nuii'li rvn pir.e a iu:in-r n-.d buz ii-.-to
whl h Iter nan pi d as II le i t o
! Hon ns to the rittiiiig of n Try bai
j lM,d.
I T!ie birds nmoiiu t'e trees Iu th;
jnu.ilnt i. Id Mutch yard of t'i tsnft
impelled tticlr S itud i.v iii.t big r bears
jnN mill .ually early In r s u-e to t e
i Miii-d of I nil Ur.ift's aw I hlnu. iila ;'i
I:. jr. broouili'g and im ppii'u b in I
Hie ii y pray dawn, ai'd lli f: i-ibd
fili'iT-'My t iil:;lied ip-vvaiv (l n'c
br!;cii Jivcllm to t'n- r I I - a in. T'u
I I f i a it was m .11 sc r hi . tr mi
'i.-,l i-cri-ers n"d llaii In y fry
I tv:md npi'lc bu t -r iiug':iiii.
wlici i'ic ymrnv S'la' li'-p's r icmI ii;'
I' c ":.'!: ret' V"ed brb'k xv l!i il-e 1
vl:'a I I e Mg cluinps nnd a frlnce i f
ail's I vp.
.V tl.u'; prcsaT' of trarl.s, to''ethi
wl'll Wl'ma's ilfiertloti "f fie il '
Hilts to kIiow
Jf W$Ks " I ffi MIUft.ll tlUbll I i..i.. .h.ui,
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n iiftih lit hitflirtl t,ilw Im II l liill lit ni4k
41 on mill itntfii iti.it l iiv ri'l 4VP i
1 ft Miiil.lirmi h )ti'lit i Imi (mk tht n ui u dtitl i4vs lif timotiUt tufrf giMf
aituc N t'Miii yiiir ! v t. 141 Ntlf III Utvt it ir i foir ol hir hum
HI 4ti until viui iftrnf tiur t4Mlntrnr tur UliliP4ft ci trt
an I m. t .A. nt ,tn n filler ttfll(.
Tnttiriirn "'t i''t tr iwatii rtn ratiti an
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Tps tli.ut it V oiln r l uioiy. S't 4i Milati ltl flm mMI rllv li lttv ol
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M'OM II l 1 1 1 til I-W ili ttui rB.itt!v h.itvlU artiniil hu hU v tr, Im
imii-t'lv a iiiiiiiiirr mi IuimI ti I n it tiail ntir ( Iiiijh r ml aiotra, I lt-a clear nu
ptntn.nv m tMtrc MMtftnt ih.hi m.l tn mr t w (I, Prm Hiit Iwttfiiiit data M4tlrI lit
ainul.' w it 11-la, nii(rii roller i lmina ami rillN mm, tciia anj
tj.i t inrtit all kimi 4t Im 0UU
FACTORY PRICES ,
YOU Will C ASTCtlSIlEO
AII.VAVH THE PKOI'I.K THE UOVERN
MENT In the near future the Government
must take over, osvn, control and
operate the Eutire Railway Syteoi of
the United States. This could be done
y direct purchase on the basis of
Lat it would cost to build, construct,
tuip and put the eutire system on
workable basis by
meut Bonis and taking
Nolle lor Publlrat on
Not coal land
Department of the Iutetior, U. S
Iaud Office at Ijtkeview, Oregou,
July ;n, m
Notice is hereby given thatSAKAH
CJARKETT. one of the heirs of Will
iani L. Millis. DecM Lakeview, Ore
who on May 17. W02, made homestead
eutry. Xo'Jij.10 (Serial No. Oli'for VAt
SW r.uarer. Sec. 1. E half NV iuar-
ter, Section 12, Township 40 S , Kange
18 E., Will. Meridian, has tiled no ice
or lutentiou to make final Five year
Proof to establish claim to the Ian '
above described before Kegister and
Receiver, at Lakeview. Oregon, on
the lo'tb day of September, Uu8.
Claimant names as witnesses: John
C. .Morris, Nancy Morris. Gordon
Garrett. James McCiarv, Francis M.
Miller all of Lakeview, Oregon.
o2 5 J. N. Watson, Register.
Timber Lnd otlre
Not coal land.
Department of the Interoir, U S.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
August II. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that EDWIN
HAKTZOU, of Lakeview, Oregon,
who on Juue 9, 1908, made Timber
aod Stone Application No. 41011, Ser
ial No. 0:B1. for E half E half, Seo
tion 5. Township 40 S., Range 21 E.
Will Meridian, has filed rot ice of in
tention to make Final Proof to es
tablish claim to the land above des
cribed, before Register and Receiver.
day
0) the children the
"",N oo. It'll i-lioc, I Ct
y v, I fiv- li'e n re 1 m t
u; ucr lace was n:;r f l a i. ni'u uie ui
a roun.l. pln;;! VTv1 Utile sabot, w lili
fcl ripened pencil. I "Y1"l J 'i'V ,"1,1' ,'"rv,,,l
aud her who:e- vJbi ' j u "" 'lde
'Ach, no.'
issuing Govern-1 at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 23
u ik. I ol Jciooer, l'juo.
over all the r?uimo;
Railway Stocks and Bonds, watered , R. K. Funk. T. B. Vrnnn." Omri
Prough, oteve Down, all of Lakeview,
wgon,
took holders sharing equally with the
r referred. All Railways are Conti
Mental equal Uoes directly or indirect
tj and there must be a Government die
tfibution every 90 days, of the eutire
c:t and earning of the System, thus
tf fording each State ber share of the
ttrofiU for ber own development, at
he same time making ber shoulder
lr share of the expenses. Ail the
tlScrent states will have a right to
.detect moneys, as far as possible and
practicable for freight and traffic
trough aud within herself for the
liMiniaining. sncfilnirj:.' nnrl HeveJ-ip
ei-iiit of the resources within herself,
Government Booking, Insurance
nd Railway CEvi-ii tbouid all be in
ttie same buildmga through out the
r.tire system aud all (his under the
Civil Service, every a.au or no:i:au in
tn hiirvice subject to promotiou by
through qualification. It may be
B.'essbry for the Government to limit
tlii number of years of one's service
o t!;at all will have an equal oppnr
tuaity. The number of working Lour
-.ru eight out of every twenty four.
FxcrMmt Health Ad I lee
IU;. M. M. Davison, of No. 79
Mil oid Ave., San joso, !h1., says:
'"'lhe worth of Electric Bitters as a
!Miiirl family remedy, for head ache.
tojiousueBB and torpor of the liver
nd bowels is 60 pronounced that I
it! prompted to say a word in its
i.ivor, tor tLe benefit of those seeking
'lief from such afflictions. There is
tii'.re hea th for th digestive organs
ii i bot'Je of Electric Bitters than
1 any other remedy I know of."
Wold tinder Guarantee at A. L. Thorn
ou'j drug Hlore. 5lic.
33-10
J. N. Watson, Register.
Miufug- location
t this office.
blanks can be bad
uli-e lor I'ulilicalion .
!efiartment of the Juterior U S.
I.itmi Office at Lakeview, Oregou,
Aug-int. 10, 190.
idotice i hereby civin tbaf 1 1 1 Ti M
M HAMILTON, by J. M. Uatcheldor,
k'ij Httoruey in fact, of Lakeview,
ir-,u, hun tiled in this oltlce his
"ppjici-tion No. ni." to select under
th- protiaioiis of tbo Act of Juno 4,
t;7, CM Stat., .), the S half N 'iV
tiuiiter, Seo. 4, T. 35 S., R. 17 E.,
W. M.
Any and all perxous claiming ad
'iC;b' the lauds dohcribed, or doair
toig to object because of the miueral
character of the land, or for any other
ou.iou, to the disposal to atiplicaut
tluKild tile their affidavits of protest
au this office, on or before the 10th.
4y of October. 1908.
J. N. Watson, Register.
The above notice will be published
ttt ,iw Lake County Kxamiuer, at
Ajdkview, Oregon, for a period of at
t-nat thirty days prior to the date
it tiereiunbove oientioued.
-K2i. i. N. Watson, Register.
Jtle for Pahtlcativn -(Isolated Trarl
Pl ULIC L..U HtLK
Lakeview. Oregon, Land Offie,
August C. 1008.
Notice is hereby given that, as dir
ected by the Commissioner o the
General Land Office, under the pro
visious of Act of Congress approved
June 27, 190C, Public-No. 303, we will
offer at public sale, to the highest
bidder, at 10 o'clock a m.,on the 25th
day of September, 1908 next, at this
office, the following tract of land, to
wit: NWqiirter NWouarler, Sec. 22
T. 38 S., K. 2 j E., Y. M.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
before the day above designated for
sale.
33-7 J. N. Watson, Reigster.
Fred P. Crouemiller. Receiver.
Timber l.aud ol !-.
Not Coal Land.
Department ot the Interior, U. S.
Laud Office at Lakview, Oregon,
August 0, HKiH,
Notice is beieby given that MAU
RICE B. WHITEHOCSE. of Lake-
view, Oregou, wlo on Juue 4, 1908,
made timber nnd stone anlicatieu. No.
4193, Serial No, 0288, for SW quarter
Section, 28 Toivnshio 38 S.. tin
E , W ill. Meridiau. has filed notice of
intention to make Fiual Proof to es
tablish claim to the land above dea-
cribed, before Register and Receiver,
at Lakeview, Oregou, on the 19th day
of October, 19d8.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Anua L. Whitehouse. G. W. Hardistv
F. II. Snvier. li. A. Paxton. all nf
Lakeview. Oregou.
13-10-15. J. K, Watson, Register.
DIARRHOEA
some mouth had
no p ii t h 1 1
tendencies; li e r
waist was plii'.ip
enough to
iTiV.lt any sug
gestiou of p!n
ln. yet It pcci'i
ed na If tlie
buckle of the
belt, tlttlns fi
trimly n round
It. creaked
faintly about ns much as the extra
strain of a lgh r '-iht iH-casiou.
"I wish I had Is-cn the girl to c
puddling barefoot iu the rutins la
ed-e of the la';'v" Delia looked wit'i
'Mscontenteil ees upon the tine ki I
I'.iat held In her n-U'llious toes "W!i:;
do you ttiiuk became of the thoe tin t
lion ted away, fraulein?"
"Ah, who could say that?"
"Well. I wish I could see n wox!cn
shoo I never did." Delhi mourtieJ.
Tilth a dismally (lefrnuded expression
that turned frauUdn's heart to wax.
"Tomorrow ss the Saturday's holi
lay." she remlndtil. "Come you up t
meln bruttcr's bouse on-e nsk t!;e
mutterkln there haf I the one little
shoe that the girl unfed yet."
(SiXHlyr rejoiced Delia. "Momm
won't care. How did you get the ulna.
fraulein?"
Ask me not some questions nnd 1
tell you not some fips." said fraulein.
laughing apd springing suddenly np
"I must now absent me."
Going down the granite walk of the
Stanboiie grounds. Fraulein Wilmn
passed Miss Au-
rella'a i:ew mu
sic teacher in
the sh'.dow of
the winded grif
fin that anurleJ
ub.ve the ga.e
way. He was
lare. the pro
fessor, and rud
dy cheeked; hit
hair, the color
of a frjsh pine
(-.having, bang
straight to hii
ears and then
curled under;
his eyes shone
amiably down
urder big rou id
glasses.
Kindly Profess
or ' Yost could
scarcely pass b.
a cow In un
friendly silence, much less a little rosy
fraulein In the employ of bis own
patrons. A respectful "Gute efenlnu'
In broad, mellow German topes reach
,ed her sociable soul.
"Gute efenlng," she responded, will
a quaintly distant courtesy, nnd went
her way, dreaming absently of red
clover patches and strong, shapely tree
aud tranquilly- flowing water brooUs.
all because of tht ruddy German with
his mellow greeting.
Frau Lena Kraft scolded loudlT
about the prospective invasion of the
Stanhope children on the next day.
"Schlldren coomlng on the Buturduy
alretty," she protested shrilly. "They
will the cleaning bin ter and some mud
on the clean floors make!"
Each Saturday It was the good frau's
practice to so scrub and scour and
splash and sluice the cottage that It
was surprising there was a silver of
woodwork left about It. And Wilmn
ras not excused from sharing the
The vxU-n thm
-.rpJvi.
i i i im i
"Gute tfritiivj.''
Il.it heel, had
been returned to
the brier circle
of W llina's trunk
and Joe ami H-
la were hover
l-ijl il. i onerously
low to Hie pink
knots of the sa
cri'il oleander.
I-ciiii fell tipiui frau'clu.
"Ach, hlmmcl!" s!ie scolded. '.The
Iwuw we must to the scbil.lren glf yet
Aess. Some tracks t !- make ant the
Iiliinun break vat you care? Now,
yust 'nake ou your ponnci once mtt
make dose schildrcn io:nc yt-s."
I'raulelu found no hardship In coin
pllance. P.ettcr the smell of dew wet
earth than that of boiling lard; more
congenial a crisp morning walk be
tween strips of spangled grass than the
monotonous forming of knobby fried
cakes and the tireless refrain of I.ena'x
pungent tongue.
The chllibeu skipped happily Isolde
their little plump governess along the
shi-py bystreet which ran suddenly out
Into the wide avenue heri rose the
grlllln guarded gate. From tin opposite
side came Professor Yost. Ix-amlng
rosily, bis slin-k. plneHlnivIng buel luur
gleaming with the vigor of its recent
brushing.
"Guten inorgeu." he greeted ns the
four reachetl the shadow of the grltlln.
"Guten inorgeu." fraulein responded
sedately, retreating gently. "Guteby.
children. I must absent me.
The professor's eyes beamed cjiii
mendlngly ufter the fresh, starchy bb e
calico of franleln's disappearing bouse
wrapper.
"Vas Lst the little franleln's nume
yet?" he asked the children, who went
hopping iH'fore bhn llko r..l.!ns.
"Wllma Kraft.'TKdla replied. ,'Sbe-
"Vas?" The professor was standing
stock still on the stone walk with his
mouth open. "Vere llf she at. hey?"
"In the peaky little house down the
next street that looks like mamma's
Swiss music box. It's got little bits of
window panes, with big red oleanders
standing In front. And there's candle
sticks and blue plates In a long row on
the shelf, nnd fraulein has a wooden
I ftltltA 1(1 ll.at ll-llnb"
ait siva ll W(JW
"Wooteo shoe?" the professor re-
I petited.
"Yes. a stumpy little Dutch wooden
shoe," Delia babbled on. "She told us
u story about It. A German boy and a
German girl used to play together be
side u lake nnd sail the girl's wooden
shoes for Isiuts, and once one shoe
floater away, and they couldn't tell
where It went. They puddled and pad
dled In flu- edge of the wuter In their
hare feet nn 1
COASTER BRAKES,
50 REGGETHORN PUHCTURE-PilOOF
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mp Vlff JLf Tirt t? O ttuv any ktml i nny phr until ytnt arni for a pair of
ir m Cl f L-SimU ffatk HritKrittoin I'umturc -lr m irr on appioval ami trial at
thtaprctal tntnnliM lot pn-r qitoifi aUtvc; or write for out tt; I or anl huiiIi y Catalogue whkto
dracrilira and quote all tuaura Mint kuuU of litra at aUml hall thr iiiftl prnr
gf A)T IAAT" lmt wrllc t""il tiMlav lo MM' I II 1 n U l ir J a lilrvrl
mJw YC WVlf ov a pah of tlira frttn auyntir uoiil ytu k now thr ttrw aui wondcifuj
oOrra e are making. It only i,tu a poaial lo learn everything. Wnte It NOW.
J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY.. CHICAGO, ILL
Tlmhrr l.anil lirr
Pepartuieut of tho Interior. IT. K.
(.and Odleo at Lakeview, Orecun.
June, l.'i, IIHlS.
NGTIGK H herebv iven that till,
HKlIT V. I. ATI l..M. of tVintilliH,
Ori-k'oii. who, on April IIHis, made,
timber mill stone application, No.
lli:l, for NV ipiarter SW ipiai ter.Sec
tiuii 'JS, luni.hip :iS S . KntiKn H' K.
Will. .Merillau, ban tiled notice of
Intention to make Fihal i'roof, to
atabliidi claim to the land Nbovn
dfHcribed, Vefure Keui.ti r and Itecel
ver, at l.akovin (ieK'on on the Ulrt
day of Auiinf, l'.NIH.
t'laliiiant nameM as w itiiemteit :
Walter HoMiinl, l-'rauk Howard,
Win. G. fatten, all of Lakeview Ore
K011, and (l.i.-ar G. Ilaldwiu, of
Viatillia, Greiton.
i" IU J, S. Watson, lKiidr
U.
stale Ijtna .ollre.
S. Lund Ollli'e. Lakeview. Ore-
K'on, July 17 , IIHW.
Notice is hereby given that the
Stae of Oregon bun tiled iu this oltlce
iti application to select under the
provisions of the Act of Co aureus of
AiiKUHt 11, 1HIH, and the Acts supple
mental and ameiidtcry thereto, the fol
lowing dewribed. iinapprnpristed.oon
mineral public lamls, as follows:
List No. 0101., for UK quarter 8K
quarter, SW quai ter 8K quarter, Keo.
M, T 3T 8., li. 10 K, and KW quarter
SK quarter, Kec. 21, T. :W H., 1(. 1.1
H, W. M.
Any aud all persons claiminK ad
versely the lauds desci Ibed, or deslr
iui to object lecaus of the miueral
character of the laud, or for any otiier
reason, co the disposal to applicant,
should Hie their affidavits of protest
In this oil lee ou or before the lllth
day of September, liA'H.
J. N. Watson, lleKlnter.
The above notice will be published
in the Lake County Kxujnli.'er nrlnt.
ed at Lakeview, Oregou, and the Ho
uauza iiulletiu, printed at llonauza
Oickou, for the full period of thlry
days prior to the date herein last men
tioned. J. N. Watson UeKlster.
July .w hept 10.
1 lmhr Land Nolle
)eurttiieiit of the Intel lor, 1'. K,
Lund I llllce at Lakeview, Oregon,
June, l.", I'.XIH
NOTICK Ih hereby ylviu that OTIS
r'OLl.K'l"r, ft Lakeview, Oregon,
I who, on April IS, l'.NiH, mads timber
; and hIoiik application. No. 4110, for
SK quai li-r NW qua.-ter, NK quiuter
1 SW quarter, Ned I .n H. Tow iihhip .'C
S., Kuril.. 'Jl K., W ill. Meridian, has
tiled notice of intuition to make
Final I'roof, to ectulillnh rlulm to thn
lauds above deHcrlln d, before Kels
ter and Keceirrrat Lakeview, Otei;oii,
on the Jut dnyof September, IINIH.
Claimant names as 1 1 upbh.-h :
J. T. Metker. Win. Stlmilli:. C O.
Metker, liirt Lee, all of Lakeview,
4 rei;ou.
i"-M J. X. Watson, UeulHter.
t
Notice
The Iake County Kxaminer has
chanued tiauds, (?. O. Metr.ker hnvlriK
sold the paper to Fred J. Howinan.
All money due on subscription ara
psyablH to Fred J. How man, and lie Is
to continue the paper to all subscrip
ers who have paid in advance, fnr the
full term for which such subscriptions
have been paid. Kills due for adver
tising to June lo are payable to C. O.
Metr.ker.
Hiifued C. (). Metxker
Fred J, llowtnan.
There in no nee4 of nnyone suffer
ing long with this disease, for to
e fleet a quick cure it is only neces
bary to take a few doses of
Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
la fact, in most cases one dose is
sufficient It never fails and can be
relied upon in the most severe and
dangerous cases. It is equally vaJ
uabl$ focchUdren and is the means
of saving the lives of many children
each year.
In the world's history no medicine
baa ever met with greater success.
PRICE 25. URGE SIZE 60c.
"Vat i"ou make,
Leitsi V
household tasks
in the face of
the fact that she
paid her board
to her brother
and his wife.
Lena was a
thrifty soul nnd
a driving one.
"She pay fife
t o 1 1 a r t-rery
week? Thut
make no differ
ent," would Le
na asseverate,
".She will scour
the tin ant the
"Vur
coffee kuchen bake ant make the socks
mended."
So Wilraa's opportunity for retro
spect or day dream was narrowed to
the darnltg hour, and even that
Lena's sharp tongue oftentimes ren
dered stormy.
Herman, tbe slow, tranquil husband
tod brother, smoked bin long stemmed
pipe in unconcerned silence through
sailed out on a
rift to flu I It.
uud they coul I
not. The j.lrl
ci led b e c a use
she wn.i afraid
her papa w. uld
not buy her any
more shoes, and
she kept the one
shoe to remind
ber what a idee
time she h id
playing with the
boy, for ber
pupu nnd mam
ma moved away,
and she never
saw hint again.
but she never forgot him. Why, pro
fessor, where are you running off to?
Weren't you going to give Iteclle her
music lesson?"
The visit of the younjf Stanhopes 11 ml
the delayed frying of the doughnuts
soured Lena for the day. She seolded
Wilmn roundly for both happening
and made n clean job while she was
ii bout It by hcrntlnjr her for nil the
shortcomings she could rake out of the
dlui pant und Huddle upon the plump
shoulders of her sister In-law.
I'atlcutly the frnuleln bore the stings
nnd arrows of her relative's tongue.
Lena wus much the elder, and Wllma
seldom talked back. With scrcno fore
head and blue, unclouded eyes she trot
ted about at her tusk amid a whirlwind
of shrill reproach and blunt sarcasm,
fu ber sturdy German mechaulsm thero
was no place for hysterical nerves.
And still she was a human little per
son, with warm blood aud an Inher
itance of senttmeut throbbing deep In
btr sensible bosom. She was glnd
when tbe apple butter cakes In their
knobby rotundity and tbe sheets of
cinnamon sprinkled coffee kuchen for
tbe Sunday breakfast were set away.
Mtate IjiikI Satire.
V. K. Laud (dllco, Lakeview, Ore
gou, July, K, P.HIM.
Notice Is hereby Kiven that the
State ot Oregou has filed in this nlflce
its application to select under the
provisions of the act of Congress of
tugiiht It, 1H1M, and the Acts supple
mental and ameuilatory thereto, for
the following described lundH, to wit:
Lint No. OH'i, for SK quarter SW
quaiter, Sec. 4 aud NW quarter NW
quarter, Sec. 9, T. : 8., Ii. 21 K. W.
LUt No. OHO, for SW quarter NK
quarter, Seo. 3, T. 31 S., K.ll K., W.
M.
Any and all persons claiming adver
sely tbe lands described, or desiring
to object because of the mineral
character of the laud, or for any
other reasons to thn disposal to
applicant, should file their attldavits
of proteat iu this otllco, on or bufore
the 10th day o' September ,1'.M)H.
J. N. Watson, Kegister.
Tbe above notice will be published
in the the Kveulng Herald, priuted at
Klamath Kails, Oregon, and the Lake
County Kxatniner, priuted at Lake-
view, Oregon, for a period of at
east .10 days prior to the date last
meutloued iu the above notice.
J. N. Watfou, Kegister.
July 30 - Sept 10.
May Ranch For 5a le
A choice quarter section of Improv
ed meadow laud, one aud one half mile
east of falsley, Lake county, Orrgon
This laud Is uuder irrigation, supplied
with free water rights from the Ch
waucau river. Surface level aud smooth
having been mowed and raked over fcr
many yesrs past. 1'utilio road on
north and east lines of place.
For further particulars, addresi or
Inquire of T. J. lirattain. Paialey,
Oregou. ) f
Learn to Play Piano or Organ
In One Hour
you cun t pbi.v by note, wi w ill
hour to p!. i. .our
ruay
TlHilier l.jml loilr,..
Department of the Interior, U. H.
Laud Ofllce at Lakeview, Oregon,
June 15 ISHJ8.
NOTICK is heteyb given that KAKL
A LSI I X, of Ouklitnd, Calif,, who, ou
ipril 22 VMH nude timber and atone
application. N'o. ilO.l, for N half SK
quarter, SK quarter SK quarter Suc
tion 20, Township 3H H., Kaugo 18 li
Will. Meridian, has tiled notice o
Intention to make Finul Proof, to
esUblish claim to the land above deu
cribed, before Kegister and Keceiver
at Lakview, Oregon, on the 3rJ day
of September, l'JOg.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ceo. Lynch, Marlon H. Karnes,
Eiden Woodcock. Oscar Metzker, all
of Lakeview, Oregon.
J. N. Watson, Keglaten
First publication June 1H, 100M
Last Publication Ang. 20, 1908.
If
teach you iu one
favorite piece of iiiiihIc by the
I'oriu nieiiioil. ou will then lie
ready to play nt omc anv mid nil
iiiiihIc written In i,u new met bod.
which Is ho simple tliut an olght year
old clillil can learn to play the piano
or orRan In uu hour without it
teacher. Don t have tt silent organ
or piano In tin bouae any longer.
Try this tiieihod at our expenm.
OUK OHFIiW: W will hciuI yon,
express charges prepaid bv us, a
bound portfolio of 100 phres of popu
lar and sacred music In tliu "Kusy
I'oriu" method, nnd our (Julile to
the keyboard mid complete simple
Instruct Ioiih, all you will need to isi.
Kin playing your favorlto pIkcm at
once. Try the iiiiihIc seven layn. If
you want It send iih fl.oO within tli
seven days, and 1.00 a month for
live inontlm thereafter. If jou don't
want It send It back to us In the
seven days at our cxM-nNc. Simply
wrlto iih today an I sav: "I accept
your fn-e trial offer in The IjiLc
County Kxamliicr. My piano or
oi'Kiui has w liitn keys."
(IMHOKTaNT: Ho sure iosav how
many white keys your Instrument
lias.) AdilrcHM.
i.ASV MKTIIOI) MITNIC CO.,
;j.;s aluihli A vc, Chicago
Nolle lor I'ubllcallon
Department of the Interior. U. H.
Laud Olllco ut Lakoviuw, Oregon, July
11, I'.M'H,
Xotico is lieieliv olveu ll.i.l r.'.
11. Amaden, of Liikevlew. Oregon,
who, on November, VI, 1907, made
JloineHtea 1 Kntry No. 31170, (Serial
Number o:io) for NK quarter. See
I,'.0!1, 'l. h hip 37 K Knngo
Willninelte .Meridiau, bus tiled
notice of intention to make Final
Commutation Proof.to establish claim
to the laud above described, botore
Kegister aud Keceiver at Lakeview.
(,?rfLKOU' the 4th day of September,
Claimant names as witnesses: J. Q.
WiHits, Joe Arzner, Gabriel Arzner,
of Lakeview, Oregon, and Frank
Uriinth of New Pine Creek, Oregon.
'W -5 J. N. Watson, Kegister.
12.00 BTAHTS A FINE LOCAL
business, daily profits, 95 to lu.
Particulars free; write today, JJ. F.
Loos Co., Dos Moines, Iowa. J ut
KLANKS FOlt FINAL PKOOFH,
Desert Proof, Tlmbor Lund Filial
ProofM, blank Aflldnvlta for Appli
cation for Ke-advertlavineuta.bfank
Witness' AfUdavlta, tc. '