I.AKK t'Ol'NTY KXAMINKH. I.AKKYIKW, OKKlJON, TliriUWAY 'T. l.V ll OFFICIAL DIRECTORY pff.ii-it TheiMor Rooaevelt I'haa. W. r"airlank Kliliu Ko. I Oeo. 1'. Cortilvnii Wm. H. fait .t'ha J. Bonaparte Von I.. Meyer V. C. Men" J O. Oarnvhl Jrm' H.ii Vlce-l'reiil-li-nt FwnMarv ol siii Bpietarv 11! Treaaiiry Secretary ( War Atterni-v (.eneral IVwlmiKi' T Oi'tioral Secretary of Navy rVcn'iaM I MitTior Ffrtplurt ol Abrtetilturv .. becriMarv ol Commerce O-ear V. MfK'U!" Melville W K'UU-t M.ii.m Warner! Vnaton Cmnmlvlom W. s. Kit hanl V. S. Umt '""""" rrAT. Governor Snieino JmlttP re'ary ol Sine Treasurer Attorney Oeneral Hiifti. Public Instruction rnnifi Iir ami KoodCVm I' 8 Sena'ora ConitoMitifn Oeo. f. (hum txrla'.b K. A. Miiel' ' K. W". RfnMi O.o. A. Steel A. M.CrnwforO J II . Ai ncmm W. S. liMiiw .1 v. :Ht'- t John M.oearU i C. W. Ku.loB ( Hinsrr llernm ) J N. imm i tth jcpicial ttTRi'"i. II. I.. Hi-naon " ... : jj,,,,,,,,,,. lum, IVliia Reprereii!t".Ye J 11. A. Uraltan W.J. Moon A'tornoy 0 8. LAN I1 OFFICL J N . von KreH'. roncinlllcr I.AtOOfSTY. Judge Oler Kiit'ivf H. . K. W. 1'sytn' . . . Allx-rt I 't F. o. vhttrot A J Ko-I.r K. B. Jos.n C M. Ktviilkt""' 0. A. !? rri II K ll.rv(.-1 . W 111. ITllitltt Stieriff Treaiir-r ,ae.or School Supt Surveyor. CommMioiior Stork Inaeertor TOWN OK LA S tV tEW . Hir'v Bili-y .. V. Snplllti p. J. Wili-ox ( J. N. Watson ( J.8. Lhp ) w. B. Sniilvr . . A.Biter Mkvoi Co invilHieti Ktfonier Trt-Asuri-r LODGE DIRECTORY x O f. V.LAKEVIKW I.OIt;K NO. Ill "Itftn everv aeeoml ami fourth Thnri!ay of ecl tnont'h. In Macule Hall, Lakeview. V'ha. Tonuitigsi'ti. W.M.; Wm. tJnmln-r. F. PF.UKKK OF HONOR I. VKKSHORK I.OlXiK No 77 P. ofH., A.O. I'. W.. Meets first ami third Thttrsilavs of eafh niohlh in Masonic Hail. Cora lirecn C. ofH.; Selma Price. I.. of II . ; Villa t.utithtT, V". of t; Francis Nys wantT, Recorder. . O. O. F--LAKEV1EW I.orHiE, No. 63. I. O O F, meet rverr Saturday evi nitis in Odd Fellows Hall, at 7:30 o'clock, from October 1 to April 1. and at oli'lock from April I to September '. lxiren Ba'lty, N. i.; L. F. Cheney, Secretary I O O. F. I.AREVIfcW EN' 'A M I'M EST NO. 18 I O. O. F , meets the first and third Thurs day evenings ol each month in Odd Fellows' Hail. Lakt view. 11. R. Ileryforii. C. I'.; C O. Meuker, Scribe. REBEBAH LOIXiE-I AKEVltW LOIiE. NO 22. I O. O. F.. meets the second and fourth Fridavs of each month in Odd Fellows Hall, Mrs. Alice Bunting. N.ti.; Mrs. W L. Hery foni, W'.G.; Mrs. M. I Moss. Secretary ; Mrs. L. J. MaRilton, Treasurer. CHURCH DIRECTORY HEW...-i.-r El'ISi Ol'AL t lU kt il-THk first Sunday in eai li month. ireachiii(- at 11 a. m Aside from this, preaching every Sun day at 11a. m. and 7::iop. mi. at l.akc Uw. Siindav School at 10 a. in. Lai" Je at 6::V p. m. Fraver Meeting Thursday 7::!U p m. fjidies Aid Wed 11- day .l::to m. Choir practise Friday 7::ftt in A cordial invita tion is extended to youii. A.J. ARMSTRONG. Pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHfKCH Ur t.oosE LAKE at New Pine Creek, Oregon, pn acliing s r vices at 11 A M and 7::m I' M oi each Sunday of everv month Sunday N-hmil at 10 A M. Prayer Service at 7:"U on WEdnesday evening of each weed. All are cordially invited to Utend he services J. HA V PEN HOW ARK, I'astor. FIRST BAPTIST ClU'Ki'H OF I.AKEVIErt-Preai-hing service at 11 A M and 7 :. P M on lt and 3rd Sun. Suridav School at 10 A M. Junior S.irietv at P M. Baptist Voung People's I'nion at6:PMon eacb Sunday. Pravir Melting at 7:.!0 P M Wednesday eve ning Evers body ioviteii to attend ail s-T-V(,."H. W . A. HOPKINS. I astor. CATHOI.Ii- CHCKCH-tVKKY SCNPA V MAhS and Benediction at 10 o'clock a. rn. runday school after Benediction. Week day Mass al g::wa. ro. I. A. VAST A. S J. We Lave just received our fail and winter line of men an dot's clotbinif, the ueat and up to date kind. Call nd see htem. B. i. M 1 j r A. WITHW M. D. 71 Painter Hanger . Oregon New Pine Creek, Wm. F. PAINE. LA NI ) A (J E X T am SlJItVKVOU 1'rouipt and careful attention vrlven to surveys of Lands and Townslten, ilap work &c. Settlera located, Land and Town property for sale. LAKEVIEW, OREGON. AUTOMOBILE TO Exchange for Ranch I will trade for a much with good water supply my large tour ing car. It 1b aWLlte .Steamer, In good condition. Jlas top, lump and extra tlrew. Is wortli (1800. I will run It up to Lakevlew If suited. Addresri, giving full par ticulars of your ranch to P. THOMSON, 813 Nortii Brown Street, Napa, California JC PIIYHH'1.4' a fKW Paisley. Orfgon. ? A. 3E3. 3EOI3lVETCT House 37iV4 Paper j SNAPSHOTS OF FASHION. QocxJ Stylts In Dark Shirt Waiit Whita Scrim Belta. ' Among the newest nuvles In shirt wntst r.re those nuule up from what i might U termed real dark colors l.i I wash TmhIs. Illiick gala ten a. glng ' hams ami cotton cheviots are nil repro I scntetl ami arc developed It) most se verely tailored styles. A display of ! those waists reminds one of the tuodo' of n decade ago. They are sitle phtlte.l on the shoulders to form a yoUe an ! close down the front under a plait. There Is the old time studied coi lar hand and the Msliop loeves run lined hy straight Panda. New belts of white scum tire hen ii embroidered In padded roses of cm hrolden to; "ii They are tpnte a ini fashion, an! the loosely vvti.ru m: Is such an .Mcllent tnar:iai tot t purptsc '.' !!lng may also In1 e: bCHOOHilliL'8 FROCK 374?. ' A pattern of this sailor suit Is cut In ! four sizes for Birls six. eight, ten and i twelve years of use. Send 10 cents to this office, giving number (JTiM. and It I wiil be promptly forwarded to you by mall : hioidered In the same way. though for ; the latter (latter (lowers forgetinenots, primroses, daisies are more satisfae- : tory. Belts are so small and narrow that It takes very little time to orna- ' ment them In most elaborate deslgus, and they may be carried around so 1 easily that no time need be wasted, for the work may always be on hand. Liuuu de soie In self colors will be used for evening toilets and party frocks, while sulphur yellow trimmed . with black holds a place all its own for pardeu party festivities. Blouse waists und kilt skirts are al- i ways worn by schoolgirls, and noth lug is prettier for the childish figure. The suit Illustrated Is particularly pret ty. JUDIC CIIOLLET. MODES OF THE MOMENT. Soma Hats Veritable Skyscrapers. Paon New Shade of Blue. Some of the new hats are veritable skyscrapers, with the trimming put on to further emphasize the effect. One of the best ornaments to obtain this high effect Is the club pompoti. This Is an Immense thing of rough straw and is described perfectly by Its name. The latest of the many shades of blue Is known as "paon" and Is n cousin once removed from the still pop ular Copenhagen. Serge and homespun cloth, once ta booed for visiting and smart afternoon wear, now are perfectly correct If the A JUMPEB WAIST 8837. A pattern of this ona piece Jumper Is out In six sizes from 22 to 43 bust meas ure. Send 10 cents to this office, giving number (3837). and It will be promptly for warded to you by mall. make and general appearance of the gown are sufficiently chic to warrant the occasion. The tailored belt, one and one-balf Inches wide and stitched, made to match the skirt, whether of silk, cloth or linen, is one of the solutions of the belt problem. The Jumper model Illustrated la par ticularly desirable for abort figures and can be finished as plainly or aa elabo rately aa the taste of the wearer dic tates. If worn with a skirt of the aame goods, the Jumper will form an exceed ingly pretty costume. It will be effec tive If fashioned from lawn, organdie or batiste. JUDIO CH0LLET. mm YOUR SOUL COLOR. Find Out and Gtt a Mate Who Har moniiea With Your S;Hrme. Mrs. I P. Wlel.tnd l th- in st re cni advocnto of the theory that ceiy hu man IM-Inp has a soul color So say Miola tirecley-Smllh. She intilntnins. morvover, that eciy woman's gnww must from babyhood mati h her mml What are termed hi the fashion niir nals "conservative dicsei" will, how ever. Incline to lh' pre ervniinii of the safer rule to match the costume to the eyes. Kyes are so mm h mole easily found than souls, r. ill they are less chauKeahle. The mere mailer of presenilis har liiony Ix'tween one's soul and one's dress seems the least liitciestln! a id least Important feature of the silbjeit. If there were really such n thins as a psychic color, there miiil result from It in the emotional woild color annui ties. A man with a itrccn soul must naturnily seek a damsel w Iiom' psyi hlc shade was Hush pink or datT.xlil yel low. A lavender irlrl would have to choose a white or pearl or amethyst mate. In divorce etitlons the appeal ing husband or wife would merely have to state that he or she was de reived as to the soul color of the de fendant. Experts would lie called In to testify as to the ai ttial psychic tints of the contestants, and a Jury would have to pass uixmi the question as to wheth er or not the tints harmonized. This would pave the way to the establish ment of feminine Juries, for It Is an acknowledged fact that more men are color blind than women. Persons sum moned before the commissioner of Jurors-would have to pass n soclnllT devised test as to whether or not they were qualllled to decide the question of soul harmony. "What Is the fashionable shade In souls this year?" would U the query of anxious maidens desiring to lend the mode. As yet Mrs. Wletand has not stated whether the mothers' custom of adorn ing loy babies with blue bags and girl babies with pink Is consistent with her Ideas of soul colors. If so. . It would seem that all nu-n have blue souls, all women pink otn-s. NEW TABLE KINKS. Rock Candy For Coffee Instead of Sugar Volcanoes of Rum. "Have you noticed that many host esses are serving rock candy crystals Instead of sugar with after dinner cof fee?" Inquired an observing woman. "I've tried it myself and have found that the prettiest effect Is gained by buying an equal amount each of red and white rock candy nnd mixing the irregular shaped crystals in a low glasa bonlion dish. "These are served with a bonbon spoon. There's an especial advantage In this plan for those who want very little sugar, as the smallest quantity possible may be taken, less than an or dinary piece of cut sugar. This rock candy Is absolutely pure, very cheap and gives n particularly delicious fla vor to black coffee. "Another new kink 1 noticed at a luncheon was the passing of two little glass dislieH with the salad course. One dish held finely minced green pep pers and the other tiny slices of little new onloiui. The guests took what they wanted and sprinkled It on the salad, which was a combination of let tuce, tomatoes and cucumbers. "At the i.aine luncheon a fancy ome let with burning rum was served In stead of the usual sweet course. In stead of the ordinary river of fire run ning placidly around the platter, the effect was quite spectacular and re minded Die of miniature volcanoes. I found that this effect was the result of stacking lumps of sugar In heaps at In tervals round the platter." HOUSEHOLD NOTES. A small quantity of vinegar boiled on the range will counteract the odor of boiled cabbage or other vegetables. Where white undersllps are not used the pillowcase should be of linen, as the stripes of the ticking do not show through this as plainly as through cot ton. ! Nickel plating may be cleaned with water and whiting or with water and alcohol as easily as silver. Where there Is a large amount of nickel to be clean , ed gasoline will do the work well and I quickly, but of course extra precau tions must lie taken. I In cleaning upholstered furniture do ! not beal directly upon the covering, as i tbls helps to wear It out and scatters 1 the dust In clouds, but lay towels or ! thick cloths on top and tben do tbe beating. These cloths should be care fully gathered up and shaken out ev ery little while. If last year's linen suits look yellow they may be whitened hy bolting In a lather made In the proportion of a pound of pure white soap to a gallon ' of milk. Itlnse thoroughly In several : waters and blue slightly. A double boiler should be used that the milk may not scorch. An lugenlous householder who want ed to bave a cedar lined closet, but hesitated at the expense, tried a good grade of cedar shingles, put on over lapping, as on a roof, lining tbe whole i closet, with most excellent results'. Tbe i work can be done by any amateur car j penter. i An Esperanto Cabman, M. Pelletler, a Pari cabman. Is the first of bla calling to become an Eaper anto adept lie can be recognized on duty by tbe Esperanto star badge be wears. Tbe police of Paris and Stock holm are tecelvlng instructions in the ' system, and In view of the congress ! In Dresden In August next tbe police of that city are also bilf taught the language. . LOUIA SHAW Dealer In Real llstate I tmvp lUted some of the heit IxNtiches, Timber Lands and Town properly lit Northern California, a country that Is bound to Improve rap idly. Alltiras. t'alilornlN I o Cure a loid in One Day Take I.AXAITVK ItKOMf Ijl'IMN! Tablets All druitnit retitml the noney if it (ails to cure. E. W.t J rove's nimustine is on each box. "V. A Memorable Day. One of the days we remember with pleasure, as well as with prollt to our 'ealth, la the one on which we be came neciualnted with I'r. King's New Life Tills, the pHiulfv purlllers that cure headache and biliousness, and keep the bowels right. STio it le Itcall's lrug Store. KEYVAKI). A KEWAKD of fifty dollars is here by olfered for Information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of any poison who has stolen wires or other property, from our Company; and the same reward Is hereby offered for information that will lend to the arrest and convict Ion of anyone des troying the property of the Company. Chas. I'mbiich, Secretary l.ake Co. Tel. X Tel. Co. lf.lf. Notice. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, notice Is hereby k'vcii that all Irriga tion, or tnlllriice ditches; on nil trout streams '.brought like County, On1 jtoii. tiitist be screened with n ainnll mesh win' screening nt their hend or junction with the main channel of stream. Also all daunt ur olwt ruct ions on said streams must l pro vided with ii lli.h-lnilder,rothereaHy means of passage, at or near th mid dle of tht1 main channel, so ns to al ow the passage of trout nt all t lines of year, as provided by law. Said work to tie done nt low water lime, or to Ih completed by Feb. 7. l!Ni7. Hy order of J. A. Ilnrham. Special -Deputy tlsh Warden for I jtkcCounty, I Iregon. $1,000.00 Reward. The Oregon. California & Nevada LlvetH'k Protective Association will give $1000 Itewartl for the con vlctlon of any party or part lea steal ing horses, cattle or mules Isdotiglng to any of I he following incinls-rs of this Association: Cox & Clark, Cliewacnn Laud & Cattle Co., Heryford lmil & Cattle Co., Lake County Lund Ac LtvestiH'k Co., Warner Valley Stock Co., Win W. Brown. Ooo. M. Jones, Ueo. Han kltm. S. It. Chandler. C. A. Itehnrt. X. Eine, W.a. Currier, Frank It. I timer, .1. C. Ilotchklss, Calderwood Uros., T. J. Urattaln & Soiih. T. A. Crump, CreHslcr & Homier, W, T. CrenHler Maud I. Ilambo. Oi.ki.khh'W','-Mki,yko I'r-"lrt . M, Mil i.ku. Sec Trent I W. 1'. II KKYKOKIi Fix am 'K C"xi.(F. M. (Jiikkn S. S. ClIAMll.tlt The Examiner has a supply of firs! class butter wrapper paper on band now, at tb following prices: For frX) wiapperr, printed, t'LTiO, for 1000 priuted ft.ED. tf ECZtfMAand PILECimE fRLE. Knowing what It was. ro suf fer. I will give Fit EE OF CIIAIK.E. to any alllicted a punitive cure for Eczema, Salt Kheurn, EryNlpelnn, i'lleH and Skin DIhciihch. instant re lief. I lont suffer longer, Write F. W. WILLIAMS. 400 Manhattan Avenue, Xew York. Enclose Stamp. TIM It Kit lAMHIITHK. Department of th Interior. V. H. Land Olllce at Lskevlow, Oregon, August 'JO, I'.HiH Notice Is hereby n I veil Hint WIL LIAM J. I'KOUM'OOT, of l.Hkeiew, Oregon, who, on April II, I'.H'H, made Timber anil Stone Application, No. 4 i:i:i, SerUI No. 0400, lor NE quioter SV niiiutcr, F. halt NVY quarter, lots I anil 'i. Section I, Township 117 H., Knnge 17 E.. Will. ;.Mertdian, has Mled notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the liiinl above described, before Keglster and Kecelver. nt Lakevlew, Oregon, 00 the '.".'III day of October, I'.HW Claimant names as witncHprs: Charles M. Faulkner, and Thomas ,1. I'oweil, of Lakevlew, Oregon. .'.,70,-M .1. N. Watson, Kegisler. TlntlM-r l.nmt tlre J Department of th Interior. I.'. H Lnn-I Olllce at Eakeview, Oregon, Sep leinbcr Pi. I'.NiH. Notice Is hereby given that LE XOKA CKEEL, of Sucinmento, Cnllf. 10'J Cherry Ave., who, on September H, UI0H, made Timber and Stone Applica tion, No. I Ciio, for V Imlf KW quarter, Section V.'i, Towutdiip :f. S., Kange li. E, Will. Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to make Final Proof, to es tabllsh claim to the limit above ties cribd, I efore Count v Clerk KhIiiiiiIIi County, nt his olllce, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the lit Is day of Pe- camber, I1NIN. Claimant names as witnesses Ciavciin, of Llikevtrw, Oicgou, Stlmlt, of llctinna, Oreg.m C. ('ravens, of Fairy, t Iregon, Oils John Jesse ' Oscar North, of Klamath Fads, Oregon. S'J4N21. J. N. Watson. Kegintcr. Timber Ijinil olirt Department of the Interior V. K. IMtid tltllce at Lakevlew, Oregon, August l'. IIKIH. Notice Is hereby given that H. ' Kalph Ctiunlugham, of Plush, Ore- gon, who 011 July I!w, marie Tim : ber and Stone Application. No. 0141, ' for fiW quarter SW quarter. Sec. VI, ' N half NW qnarler. SK quarter NV quarter, Siu'l ion "iri, Toiihhlp X K.. ! Lunge 21 E.. Will. Meridian, has llluL notice of Intention to make I'lnul Proof, to establish claim to thn hind ! above described, before Hegistcr and j Kecelver, at Lakevlew, Oregon, on the 12th duy of November. I'.NW. Claimant names as witnesses: .John J. Keilley, of Heno, Nevada, W. II. 1 Heuellel, and F. II. Oliver, of P.uhIi, Oregon, and C. W.Dent, of Lakevlew, Oregon. A'JtHKTJ J. X. Watson, liegister. $1,250 Reward. rie ll.rnry :ount l.lvr HliM k A.xm-I. tlim. ill whlrli I an. a nirinlirr. pay. TM n-w.ril lor evidriit-ff li-Miliria: 10 the run' vli tioii uf p.rtu-l IralllK li Iw lotiKliitf ti II. tilt-in-Ix-ra. In ad'litloti I iiltt-r J.'ii n-war.l Hum' liraml hurrn- Bhiif liar on eltiml or lietli Jawa. K niriltid InSciiiiiitn-a Kami', llariu T, I c ainl ('rook I iiiinlln tiorM-a vcttteil whi'ii anhl llurat-a aoM to paat tliroiisli Oil. aii'tuiii mill Im- ri'inriril In 1I1I1 iaMr. If not ao ri-tMirt.-d. il-aM ayrlt. or ll1 iittonr Tlir 1 1nn-. Hrralil. Main H'.M, llnrna, Ori ijou. w W . HroM 11, llnrna. On-- Reward for Morses I will give ?.".00 reward for Inform ation that will lead to the discovery : of any horse branded w ith an old horseshoe liraml on dot h Jaws, placed us in the cut In this advertisement,: with fresh triangle liraml underneath 1 t he horseshiM'. The triangle placed1 In such a manner as would cover up a bar on dot Ii Jaws. Animals must i lie found in tin possession of some person or persons. Prepare for your winter'a reading hy taking advantage of one or all n our clubbing o If era. ! Your Next Commer cial Printing: Job Can Best Be Done By Us Whether it he LETTER HEADS ENVELOPES STATEHENTS SHIPPING TAGS PROGRAMS BUSINESS CARDS INVITATIONS BOOK PRINTING Telephone or Call at The EXAMINER OFFICE Boars Iba 8lftiium f zf im sing ion mw minri Botes' l. k .i u . 11 . av 60 YEARS EXPCniENCt Tnatia .Assas Dcbions CopvnioMTa Ae. AnT'in. .Kndlns !! anil (I"iiS1mi mml Olllcklv Hai-xttmil eitr iiihiiMm, fr ltlmf a Skkiiiimii 1. priilmhiT tiiii..l C.ximiiimI. Ilniw.lripll PiiiiSilmillnl. H ANIIHOOK ell I'alMiUi Mill In-. l'Mi-l !" fnl Ullll tMlHH. 1-nn.ii lcn 1l1f11u.ll Muni) 4 l. rclt H. uU n. fiiOiiiul rli.r.e, lu the Scientific Jintcricatn a lsnif1.tniilr IHnrttwf It. lunrswi His ti-nr ! fniir mii'illia. 9L IM lOIITIIStl. ISTIIIS, f 1 A J bmil viftWMitatiwr 301Broalaf, Br..d..,. New York si Wn.liiuani. U. 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It ill apaclal Sapaiimrnia ,i.-ir.l I A0SIPVI.T0SB HIK'N.i HOHTP VI.TUSS lITriATUiS rouiisr aS.i.i. LIVB STOCK aa4 .;... ThMa ara araaiaaA arar br a-liiira b"n,g a llifmk laowlaOfa af Ik.ir ' Ttif vt 4aa4a4 la airtrullnra. M'-l aiiltma raulirr aai and l.lta Suvk m wall Illu.trata4 aa4 Slla4 wlik mt' nt Iba fraa'aat lataraat lo all rh.ai-' tbaaa Inilualrlaa. a.ar Una ball ari'i.tt 9f thaaa wba ara la rlnaa tmiru ariib nalltlaaa praralllas aa I bla Oua.t la aaadlas la yaur aubaoi Iptlon, addraaa M. II. de YOUNG, Saiai yrmm aia a H.'kraalela,1' . Saa FraorNro, CaU 0rS(7XATT0 BaTTAHTMrrr. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears th lauuttare of nil 1 ii r 1 ysmm f :