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LAKE orS : Y r.XxlXF.U. I.AkfcX .rV.V. OKHiON, TlirilHlUY. OCT.
'. THE SUMMER GARDEN.
fltvdy Color EfFtctt When Laying Oat
Flowar Bed.
Tbe amateur who wis lies to obtain
the frrpAtcat possible pleasure from th
lowers lie can j:row should at nil? the
etoaracterlHilos of each kind be chooses
nd ace th.it each aervea a purpose
Should he love fraitranoe he will find
Klcotlana utnnta, with Ita abundant
tar shaped white flowers, delightful
5 . iv" .. tin i j even Ins.
1' ItordlT
crowiiii:
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fro,
f.-r
ll'lT
OeWitfa Ki.Heynud Ubidder Pill
are just what yon reed anil what you
xhiioM et ritiht aay for pmn in the
buck, hm-knelie, rheumatlo palu, ami
all iininnry auJ bladder trouble.
Thoiimnda of people suffer fro;n
Kidney and bladder trouble and d.
not know it. They think it i a roll
or a strain. Pon't take any rhnnroa.
IMYitt'n Kidney and Nimbler Fill.
They are antiseptic and promptly
soothe the pain. Oou't fail to Innlut
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lll'OII I 'T Hill IIIIIIM-1 .,.' ,....,.- I , , , .
p iu V them. Sold It Pair ! tndy Course Hie eorrepondeece
UNIVERSITY OF
OREGON NEWS
University of Oregon. Eugene, Sep
tember US, ilHVS : The University will
issue. In a short time the second num
ber of its bulletin on I'orreHpondeiioe
and Hall.
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be KOWIl will-IV It Is t" ll '
4oes not tr;iu.-pl:iit w. ii
nd buck fen. es clui ps of
4oolle In lli lnvks are Ko.-il.
4w"S. A dower which
llijlh ii :l hollyho.'k is
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red f. I
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3ohen t;i
4 golden :
In a b.-i
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no fence
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plant a fe
which are
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to
Font-lone
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so i. n:, hue
i-ptetulit-r and
ke the pardon
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MATRIMONIAL ADVICE.
Wow to Be Happy Though Married
and A' That.
So many women find matrimony a
little Uisapi'ointUij;. and. thousLi niany
foufess the fact, they rarely see that
they may themselves be to blame.
When a cirl is engaged she is ahvaya
eareful to liM.k her best that her lover
may admire her. e often fails to do
the same for her husband. This Is a
mistake. Men like always to admire
their wives, and they will do m all the
more when they see that other people
dmlre them too. The untidy, dowdy
woman may have solid virtues, but one
fcas to remember the fact as an excuse
ibr her appearance, and the man who
bt mentally apologizing for his wife'
hortcomins Is in danger of finding
onie one else more attractive than she
is.
Then It is a mistake for young wives
to drop their old friends and expect
their husbands to do the same. The
married lovers may for a short time bo i"""'.'
Intensely happy in each other's society, j 1
Hfit cnn. . . .. I ..... ., . . . ..' 1 . . I
but sooner or later
I11 le missed, and If
Jontinue they must both mix with their
Allows and take their share in the
pleasures and the work of the world
TVider interests will not make either
Jess fond of the other, and the woman
who wants to keep her husband's love
will never do so by tying him to her
apron strings and expecting him i
.eud all the time he can spare from
his business within the four walls o.'
Qonie.
A wife should not merge her Individ
oality In her husband. An cho may bo
aweot. but it Is always monotonous, so
slie should have her own Ideas ami
opinions. She need not argue that's
fatal but a little tact prevents the
awes sit v.
sunnoNs
.N TI1K C1KCIT r COI KT OF THK
ST.VTK OP OKKtSON,
I'Oll I'UK COUNTY (II- I
CtnwteiiK I'm-kintf
I'liiiipnny. n Cur- I
pnrntlnii.
I'liilntifT.
VS.
Ki-kIh-ii Alleiineiiian
i.'iinii- M. ili-ltnelliiiil
his wife I
Alt-xauder lu-ltli
itnd
(ieori;taniia A. Holtb
IiIm wife.
lHfoiidtuits.
To Ui-ubeii V.. Ileiiiieiiian,
Jennie M. Iletinenian.
Aleximdor Keith, nml
Ueirrl.-mua A. Keith,
IH-fendaiitH.
IN TllK NAM K OF THE STAT K
OF OUKUON :
You ami eni-h i'f you ntv hen by
required to nppenr nml una er to
i-ouipliiitit tiled iicni'iKt you In the
above entitled Court ami cause w ith
in six week from the date of the
first publication of this -Mimmoti
towlt, on or bi-fure the !'h ilav of
OctoiH-r, l!k, ami If you f ill so to
: ix'ar and aiHwcr the hiiiho. for
want thereof the IMolntiff will apidv
to the Court fur a ihi-nv onanist
you and each of you for the nale ol
the Nortli-West quarter of Section
Three. Tii. :!7. S.. K. ll K. V. M.
Lake County, On'noii, and for the
foreelosure of the following deni-rib-ed
niortjairi'H upon hhIiI ilewrilwd
land, tow it :
A certaiu inorttr.-ijje exei-uted ly
the Ili'fentantd Keubon K. 1 leiinetiinn
and Jennie M. Ueuni-iuan, Ids wife.
upon the aforewaid dewrlU'il lands
on the 4th day of April. l'.MCi. in favor
of the I'laintlff hen-in in the sum of
$:!(H) ,0 with interest thereon from
date at the r'e of s per ceut jht an
num, and for f:!0 ICi Attorney'H fees
therein :
A certain tnortirare exoeutiMl by
the iK-feiidants Kouben K. llentie
niau and Jonnio M, lienneman upon
t lie aforesaid real estate on the 13th
lav of February, 11RU, in favor of
Frank P. Nash, in the sum of f 400.00
with inten-st thereon at the rate of
lo per cent per annum from date, and
for $.10.00 Attorney's feea therein,
-ihicti said luortiraue was duly ns
iiined to the l'laintlff herein for a
valuable consideration, on the 2nd
lav of May, 1SK7.
A certain mortgage exeeutcd by
the 1 efeudants, Keutien E. llenne
uiaii tind Jeunie M. HaniieinHU, his
wife, upon the aforesaid deserilied
real property on the 1.1th day of Feb-
l!to4. in favor William . Sev
tin re in the sum oi I.KJ.UO with inter-
st hi reoii at the rate of 10 tier cent
work last yeat met with so euei urac-
' Intf a recopt i n and the demaml for
i it was so Kreat that this depiirtment
has beeu treatly strentftheiied and
many new courses are beinif oirered.
It la believed that ilOOO students will
enroll for this work bete'-ii now tind
tha ttrst of February
The llrst two days resist rat ion at
the University of Oregon has been the
urint -ft in the history of that institu
tion. Already nearly 47.1 students
have enrolled which is greater than
the total enrollment for the whole of
last year. Large numbers of ol I stu
deuta will return within the next two
weeks and the total enrollment for the
year will reach .Vi, or an increase of
ill' per cent over last year.
Coach Kobert Forbes, the famous
Yale end, who was hired by the as
sociated Students of the University
of Oregou to coach their foot bull
team, is making a great hit with his
men. Fifty nieu are turning out for
daily practice.
The Freshman class nt the Univer
sity of Oregou numbers ueaily irH
members.
BRYAN- "You made me what I am, but your day of
usefulness is over."
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Why Cold Aat l)ngfroui i
liecause you have contracted ordi- i
nary colds and recoverd from them !
without treatment ot anv kind, do
uot for a niomeut Imagine that colds
are not dangeront. livery one knows'
that p enmouia and chroiiie catarrh j
have their origin 'in a common cold. I
Consumption is i.ot caused by a cold !
but the co'd prepares the system for
the recption mid development of the
germs that would not otherwise have
found lodgement. It is the same
with all infectious diseases. Dip
theia. scarlet fever, measels and
whooping cough ate much more likely
to be contracted while the child has a
cold. You will see from this that
much more real danger lurks in a
cold than in in any other of the com-
mou ailments. The easiest and quick
est way to cure a cold is to take
Chamberlain's Cough remdy. The!
many remarkablu cures elfected by .
this preparation hive made it a staple
article of trade over a large part of
the world. For tale ly J)b1v and
Hall
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Tor Chupprd Skin
Chapped akin whether on the hands
or face may lie cured In ono night by
applying Chamberlain's Halve. It is
also unttqtialetl for sore uipples, burns
and scalds. For sale by Daly and
Hall.
The Examiner will supply any
newspaper or monthly at the pubhau-
era rates. Make up your list for your
winter reading. tf
AIDS TO BEAUTY.
The indolent woman regains b-r lost
nergy when she learns how to breathe
eorrectly. The sallow girl, with the
Jurk circles under her eyes. Ui.1-covers
that with correct breathing the con
gested veii:s will yield to the stimu
lated circulation, the dark rins dis
appear, and the luster leappcurs In her
eyes.
Nutmegs have medfclnp.l qualities,
whli-u make them most useful In the
treatment of various Illnesses In case
of colic and dysentery, for instance, a
little nutmeg very finely powdered and
mixed with u little milk often has a
most beneficial effect Sleeplessness ii
eften relieved in the same manner, for
nutmegs have very soothing (paliticft.
Teiis. Itnvf their use, ap irt from the
crying aspect. Inasmuch astliey refresh
ami wash the eyes. The eye require,
to he kept clear and clean, .ind tears
perform this duty. A striking e:aiaple
of this is shown when the eye is hurt
H.ot once commences to water, and i f
too' Kiis natural method of cleat. si giv
Jlfcves tin; pain and removes the cause
of the discomfort.
Hip circling can be done with good
results in the way of decreasing size If
the principle of resistance is employed.
Taking a standing position, with hand
B hips, rotate the hips, bending the
tru-e and keeping chest and bhoiiiders
?Uiiuovable. Contract all the muscles
uod in this exercise and resist. For a
variant bring the knee up to the chest,
mmniulng as nearly erect as possible.
Practice u ulteniate motion.
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happiness Is to I ....... .,. ()(. ,tlt ..ttnrnev's W therein-
which said tnortraje was duly bs
shrneil to the Plaintiff herein for a
valuable consideration.
A certain miirtirnire executed bv
t o. i...r l. ...... o... ,i...., T.- if.,,........,'..
I ur 't ! H1 iiium in uin. u A-., jiviiiiviij'i il
and ie nie M. ileuncmau, his wife,
upon tlie aforesaid descrilied land on
the '.th day of Jane, l'JO.I, in favor of
tlie 1'nion Meat Company, a Corpora
tion, in the sum of f:N).0O with inter
es thereon at the rate of 6 per cent
per annum from date nnd for the
sum of .10 attorney's fees therein;
which said mortgage was duly as
signed to the plaintiff herein on the
24i h day of May, I'.K'T, for a valuable
i-oiisidi ration and for his costs and
difliiirsemi nts herein and for such
ot her and furt her relief tiHtJie court
may ihi'in tnii.-t.
Notice is hereby jjiven you that
t his summons is served upon you by
publication thereof In the hake
I'otniry Examiner, a newspap-r of
general circulation, Issued and pub-li-iieil
weekly at Lakeview. Lake
bounty. Oregon, pursuant to an
order of the Hon. Henry L. I'.etisoti,
Judge of ciiid Court, duly made at
Cha ruber-, in Klamath Falls, Klam
ath County, i M-egoti, on the i'L'nd day
of Augo-r. luos.
The itate of the firi-t publico t Ion
hereof is the 27 1 h day of AugUt. 1!08,
I l;d I he da 'e of 1 he la-t publication
le l-eof is the Mb ilav of October. lilOX
.1. Il VENATOK,
11.1-7 A'toiin-y for J'-aintiff.
Timber I anil .Vol ire.
Department of the Intel ior. U. S.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon.
Oct. 8, U0H.
Vnliim iu hurnKvnii.oiOlml lOUL-lltl
ELLIOT, of Pb sh, Oregon, who, on
Sept. "JS, VMH, male Timber and
.Stone Application. No. tNJoo, for HE
tpiarter SV quarter, H half SE uuar-
ter, Section -'. Towuship 37 S.. i
Kange J-J E , Will. Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make Final
Proof, to establish claim to the laud
above described, hefora Eegister and
Receiver, ot Lakeview, Oregon', on
the i'ird. day of Deccember, lims
Claimant names as witnesses : John
I A. Morris, John II. tir'-en. L. N.
Kelsay. VVm. .iieuefleld, all of Plush,
Oregon.
OMDltl. J. N. Watson, liegister.
DIARRHOEA
There is no need of anyone suffer
ing long with this disease, for to
eriect a quick cure it is only neces
sary to take a few doses of
Charcbcrlain's
Colic, Ghsra and
Diarrhcca Remedy
In fact, In most cases one dose is
sufficient. It never fails and can be
relied upon in ihe most severe and
dangerous cases. It is equally val
uable for childrr n and is the means
cf saving the lives of many children
each year.
In the world's history no medicine
has ever met with greater success.
PRICE 25c. L't.E SIZE EQc.
I- liml rriml iiilce.
Department of the Interior, L. ri.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon.
Oct h, imw
Notice is hereby given that WILL
I AM T. POWELL, of Powell, Nn
brink. i, who, on Sept. I'J. 1')M, made
Timber and Stone Application, No.
Ooli. for E half HV ipiarter and KV
ipiarter HW quarter, Section .'fi.
Township :w S.. Kange IS, E., Will.
Meridian, has filed notice of Intention
to niaku Final Proof, to estahlisn
chiim to the laud above described,
before liegister and Ueceiver. lit
Itktiview, Oregon, ou the Ui'.h day of
December, HKW.
Claimant iiamea as witnesses : Fred
L. Jioss, (ieorge II. Lynch, E. E.
Woodcock. Marion S. Ilariies, u II of
Lukiiview. Oregon.
OI.IDltl J. N. Watson, KoKiater.
i itow riiur
1 We olfi r One Hundred Dollars lie
ward for any case of catarrh (hat
cannot be cured by IIiiU'h ('atarrli
. Cure.
I'.1. Cliimiy A Co., Toledo, O.
j We I he undersigned havn known
F. J. Cheney for the last 1.1 years,
an i bellero him perfectly honorablii.
In all IiiihIiii-hh tratiNactious aud finan
cially aide to can v out any obllgn-
itious madii by his firm.
I Wuldiug. Kiniiiin A .Marvin, Whole-
! sale Druggist n, Toledo, ( ).
j Hull's Ciiturrh corn is taken Inter
lially, actini direclly upon the blood
and mucous, surfaces of the system.
, '1'est I rinui Ih's tree Price 7'M-ents per
bottle. Sold by nil ilrugulntrt.
Take Hall's Family Pills fur constipation.
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of lltc year
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WOMAN'S HOMC C ,1e-ANION 1.26 I
ALL
THE EXAMINEIt PHI NTS TOWN
shl Plats, and makes In hooka to
order.
A Grand Premium Offer
For Ninety Days Only
WH il A V Iv IJIilvN successful in closino; a
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A Shot with Every Tick of Watch
oier for Publication.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Lau . itlice at Lakeview, Oregon,
- eptember, 14, 19D8.
Notce is hereby given that NEAL
D. WOODWARD, of Paicley, Oregon,
who, on November 'M, '.), made Iioiiih
stead entry No 2171. (Serial No.
for East half North Went rpiaiter,
W half of N E rmarter, Section 12,
Township 33 S, Kange 1" E, Will
Meiidiau, has filed notice of ii'ten-
ition to make Final fiva year Proof, to
establish claim to the land abire
described, before 1'egHter and Re
Ciiv r, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the
luth day of October,
C'aiinant narni-s as witnerea: ii. W.
Farrrow, W. K Mcf'nrinai k. W L.
Woodward, E. C. Woodward, all of
Painlev, Oregon.
S17(J 15 J. N. Watson, Register.
J a A Pretty Custom.
A hostess Whose hospitality la almost
byword has introduced a charming
euetora for the benefit of her guests.
ti '-'.a-j.i.' i) t ' i ' 'avorlte
4c- . ' ',!1S '' ' flat
UChttS fc?l .'eliyiith fJI M With
tb:-4-U) redoli .:t ot r .. '!y, crnatlon
y ntfl't-icr n-iy ' 'Lij -u.'.ii named.
fHrnimed beda are indeed a luxury,
srft yet they cannot be called a new
development when we recall the de
HHoos lavender scented iheets of our
tp-aa&wotbera' days.
thd Ten Co.. of Hrroklvn. X. V.. wherehv we
guaranteed Solid Gold Poun-
can
sunnl v
tain fen.
INOTICC ior plijlication
Department of the Interior, L S.
Land Olilce at Lakevitw, Oregon,
Augutit 31, l!k)8.
Notice is hereby given that IJ1RD
WADE, heir of Meredith Wade, Dec'd,
of New Pine Creek, Oregon, who, on
Sept. 11, 1!)2, made Homestead En
try, No. 2754, (Herial No. 0410) for
NE quarter Section 19, Township 41
H, Range 21 E., -Will. Meridian, has
riled notice of intention to make Final
five year Proof to estuhlsb claim to
tbe laud above described, before
Reglbter and Receiver at Lakeview,
Oregon, on the SiOih day of October,
11XJ8. Claimant narrea as witnesses:
Peter Follett, Geo. Sherman, Liny
Hamersley, William Lamb, all of New
Pine Creek Oregon.
B3,08 J. N. Watson, Regiiiter.
The "Celtric Model 1,"
To every H'ilM'-r.r olj or new. who senJs us a vear'i
subscription in advance, and fifty cents additional.
Tlie "Celtric Model 1" compares favorably
with any $2,00 Pen on the market today.
The pen will he forwarded immediately upon
receipt of the money.
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The pin in mi I M gold, 14 curat fire, tbe muck of which U untile of the tnnt
quiility i,l hard rubber and fitted In four purti ; Ihu pen point are per
fectly fitted with Iridium and Ihu feed U guriintced to tl'iw evenly, without
leaking or blotting. Tin: pun are beautifully clianeil n ahoivn in cut.
"A Fountain Pen is a Necessity of the
Twentieth Century."
The Eg.yptlaiiM lined a npllt reed : our g-rnndfit hern ii uooae-
rjuill ; (itirfatherH a atecl or ordinary K'dd pen. Put toilav
we want
A Fountain Pen
that dlHperiHea with tile Inconvenient InkHtand, t hat doea
not corrode, and that Ih ul ways ready for who. Iteara the
iiianufactiirer'H Kii'iranUHt that the pen Ih Koild (iOLD I lk
line. If It doea not prove HutUfnctory In every way we will
exehnntfe It for another, or return the fifty centa additional
on ret urn of t he pen.
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H htm every kuown Improvement eaay tike-down feature, heavy
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This is an unusual opportunity Co secure, t very low price,
an urticle of miperlor quality that l coining to bo t'HHentlal
to the comfort and convenience of every one who wrltcH.
REMEMBER THAT THE
OFFER js ion NINETY DAYS ONLY.
Lake County Examiner,
Lakeview, Oregon.
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V V with this paper, the new monthly
farm magazine just started fit Lincoln, Neb.,
hy Prof. II. V. Camphell and devoted to the
subject of how to farm in the dry country
and how to ct best results from soil tillage
under normal conditions. This paper is
"Campbell's Scientific Farmer" and we offer
it clubbed with the Kxaminer both for $2.50
per year cash. Prof. Campbell's new paper is
a monthly, chock full of oori things, the only
paper of its kind in the world, and it embodies
the results of the editor's many years of pains
taking investigation of the soil tillage proposition.
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