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LAKKCOl'NTY KXAM1NLU. LAKKVILW. OltLtlON, TlM'ltPHAY (XT.
1IHIS
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY!
PreMi'ni
Vlee-Prcstrtvio
Recrelary ol Stale
PecuMary of TTvurjr
Secretary nl Wt
Attnrnoy (iftitral
I'oaimaMi'r Oi'iirral .
Peorvtarynl Navy
Heeretsty I no-rlor
(Secretary ol AkririiHnre
tVeriaary nt Commerce.
Phinf Jiillf-
ThooOore KooM'vvii
llias. W. Fatrimiikt
Kllhu Ko I
tioo. 1. cnrtrlvini
Wm. II. Un
.t'haa J. Honsi.arie
Von I.. Meyer
V. V. Men-all
Jas . tiarfleld
James tli
. 0ear V. strains
. Vemlle W Fuller
Vrsnalion WurtnT. V. 8. 'fnnloiit'ommlMtoiifT
W. 8. KirlianU I'. S. band I oniiiiiM,i'
TAT.
Governor
Geo. t'hamtvrlani
H'ipieim JinK'e
8- re'.ary ol Mat
Treasurer
Attorney )eneral
Hiifit. I'liblle Instruction.
Prtn;ct
qiry an.t Food dm
v.8 Senator
K. A . MiV
t.eo A. Slecl
.A. .M. Crawford
W, S. Pnnlaay
j. v. :(' y
John M.rl
I'. V. Kll.ti'D
i Hiukt Hormn
J. N. W llllam
l'ons:renicn
sixth jroiciAL tnTin.
. II. I.. Benson
uilirc
Jolul Koumoi
.' u. 11. Meiri.'
S HI'
I H. A.
Kepreeentaf.Tes
Hrattaln
W.J. Moort
Attorney
I' 8.LAND OFFICE.
J S. Wnuon
Fredt". CroneniiliiT
MKt OOt'STT.
Jiidite
Clcr
. Resale
. KtTt tVl"
B.
F. W. faytie
Allien l.-'l
. F. O. AhKtmnt
A. J. Ko-t. r
K B Jar' son
0. M. Faulkner
C. A. Kenan
H R. Ht ryfo-i
ni. i'rauiltoot
SnerlfT
Trramirtr
issessor ....
8c boot Snpt
Surveyor
Commissioner
Stock Instwctor
town of i.akev:ew.
Hir Builfy
V. 8n.'!ling (
P. J. ili-ox i ...
J. N. Wmjonj
J. 8. Lane
nr. B. 8uidcr
A.Bietxr
Mttyoi
Co mrilHifn
Kecoroe:
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LODGE DIRECTORY
A. O. f. W.-I.AKKVIEW I.OIXJE NO. Ill
Meets evt'rv srconil untl (ourlh Thr.1y of
eM'b month, in Mmfiulc IU11. l.kene.
Cb. Tonniii(t?n. W.M.; W m. limuher, r.
PEHREB OF HONOR- I.AKE.-HOKE I.OK.E
No. 77. n.ofll.. A.O. I'.W., Mefi first ml
third Thurlvs of eoeh niohtti in Mouif
Hall. Com Ur'eeii C. olH.; t'lm 1'rite. I..
ofH.; Villa tiunthtr, C. of C; Frances Nt s
waner, Recorder.
. O. O. F--LAKEVIF.W LOIKiE. No 63. I. O. )
O. F., meet everv Saturday evening in Odd I
Fellows Hall, at 7:S0 oVIoek. from October 1 .
to April 1. and at s ok-loek from April 1 to;
September Uireu Ba'ley, N . j . ; E. F. j
Cheney, Secretary j
I. O. O. F.-LAREVIfc ENCAMPMENT NO. 1H !
I O. O. F . meets tne first and third Thnrs- (
day tvenitiss of each month in Odd Fellows' j
Had. Lakeview. 11. K. Heryford, C. I'.i C. O.
Meuker, sScribe. j
n n n ...... r.. -1- ttt.-rftkU-liiTt.:P VMI
liE.nE.OAtl l.t ' 1 'Vt r. l..t n c t t c ., t.v-"..
1 (1 n K . ntR.tfl the second and ftturth
Fridays of ech month in Odd Fellow a' Hall,
MI B. Alice DU11 11 UK, . . tt. t ."its. . i M.tj
ford. W. Mrs. M. I Moss. Secretary; Mrs,
L. J. Maitilton, Treasurer.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
METH...IST El'ISlOFAL CHIRCH-THE
first 8uuday in each ninntb, preaching at 11
a. m. Aside irnm thi, preachimc every Suu
day at 11a. m.aiid :.tup. n. at Lakeviaw.
8undav (khiK)l at 10 a. in. Ufie ai 6:. p.
m. F'raver Meeting Thursday 7::w p. in
Ladies Aid Wednesday 1:30 p m. Choir
practise Friday 7:;fO p m A cordial invita
tion is extended to yuuu.
A.S. ARMSTRONG. Pastor.
FIRST BAPTIST (Hl'Ri'H Or t.OOSE LAKE;
at New Pine Creek, Oregon. Preaching s r-i
vices at 11 A M and 7::fu P M of each Sunday !
of everv momh Sunday School at 10 AM.;
Prayer Ser ice at 7:S0 on W ednesday evening
of each weed All are cordially invited to ,
Attend he services
J. HAYDEN HOWARD, Pastor. i
FIRST BAPTIST CHI RCH OF LAKEVIEW
Preaching service at 11 A M and 7 30 P M on
1st and Xrd Sun. Sunday School at 10 A M.
Junior Society at 2:W P M. Baptist Yoiin
People's I ti ion at 6::p P M on each Sumlay.
Prayer Mel ting at 7:: P M Wednesday eve
ning. Every body invited to attend all ser
vices. W. A. HOPKINS. Pastor.
CATHOLIC CHI RCH- EVERY SCNDAY MASS
and Benediction at 10 o'clock a. m. Sunday
school after Benediction. Week dav Mm at
8:30 a. m. I. A. VASTA, S. J.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
L F. CONX
Attorney at Law,
Ijtkeylew. Oreicfn
0FF1CE-Ialv Buiiiiiog.
J D. VENATOR
Attorney at Law,
laud MsUf-rM WiK-rlultj
OFFICE-Paly Building.
QHARLLS UMUAC'H
Land and Law Office
Abstractor of Titles
Established HM LaKKVIKW, OhEOON
LAIR THOMPSON
Attorney at Law
Office: Over Hank of Lakeview
Lakkvikw, Oregon
XOS. J. I'OWELL
Attorney at Law
Office in Daly Uuilding
Lakeview, Okkoo.n
f A. WITHW M. D. 1
Paisley, Oregon, f
12.00 STAKTS A FINE LOCAL
business, daily profits, 15 to 110.
Particulars free; write today. B. F.
Loos Co., Des Moines, Iowa. 1 9t
In Forbidden PI act.
A very larjre mastiff at one end of
leash and a very small itlrl at ttu othot
end formed a ro.ii'tlnntlon n'llcli nl
traotcd the iittontl. liif rnsii.il podo
trlan Id a quiet tllt street.
The little jrlrl doubtless thoiuht tlu
slie was taking the ilvi nt fur mi nl
Ing. tiut the big animal himself it;x .i.
ed to have the Impression that h. .v.
the leader of 'he expiNliti i i. :::i I I
fond question, the balance "4'
was entirely on hta side. He .
the fflrl alon despite her mo!!:u a
expoRtulatlona nt a pare u !il. 'i I,,
her breathless.
Smhlenly, either from a whi.u nf h -own
or because somelMvJ.v h;;l In i !.
the Imbit of taking him tliert. he l ::t
ed throiiRh the s IiikIhk thmrs ff ;
oonier ssKvn. The plrl loiketl hiv.l
llM; but. clinging determinedly to he!
end of the lensh, she followed her
charge, and as the door swuutt shul
lehind her the casual pedestrian heard
this cxnseratod remonstrance:
"Oh, ilarnfonnd It! Pon't you know
ladles don't go there? It's only a place
for men:" rhiladclphla !.e!per.
Queer Feeding.
"Come and watch me feed my star
Osh."
The curator of the niiiarlutn led the
reporter to a tank where a half doxen
startish tripped over the saudy iKittom
on slim brown fingers.
"(Jrub time. Iioys." he said, and be
dropped Into the tank six mussels.
The fish ran to the mussels. Each ap
plied his stomach to the hinge at the
back of the shell. Silence and Immo
bility ensued.
"The gastric Juice of the starfish."
said the curator. "Is now melting the
b,'c;s of tlesh that hold the mussel
shells together. Ah. look, there's one
molted now There's another. It's the
most powerful gastric Juice In the
world."
One by one. their hinges destroyed,
the mussel shells opened, and Into the
openings the starfish thrust their stom
achs. More silence, more Immobility.
Then, a little plumper at the heart,
the startish went tripping daintily off.
but the mussel shells lay oen and
empty on the sand. Cinclunatl En
quirer. Old Time Drunkenness.
In reviewing "The Early Married
Life of Maria Joseplm. Lady Stanley."
the London Spectator comments on the
light In which tlruiikenuess was re
garded at the beginning of the nine
teenth century There was a chrlsten-
,
ll!
f twius and rejoicing among the
j neighbors, tenants llllil laborers
All
i the guests." says Maria, "were as
j drunk as I ever had the pleasure of
j seeing any one." Among the laborers,
j however, "that extent of Intoxlcatlou
! was not readied which causes men to
; In." swine."
' Lady Sheffield, who received this ac
I count of t he festivities, replies: "l
; would have given a great deal to be
1 present. There is nothing I love so
', much as such sort of festivities, where
j one has the satisfaction of knowing
I that one makes one's friends happy as
i well as drunk." In Ixindon. she de
' dares, "when you give a ball you af
front many people, please a few. make
many drunk and yourself miserable."
Clay and the Salary Grab.
"Quitm. " said an old member one
day. "I heard you worrying about the
mileage. I ld you ever hear the story
of Clay and the salary grab?"
"No." 1 replied.
"When Clay was fc(eaker." he con
tinued, "along about lSbi. the crowd
raised their salaries to $1,500 a year
There wns a great howl all over the
country, and when Clay reached boma
in Kentucky he found old one armed
; John Pope, a Federalist, out after blx
: scalp to beat the band and til the Clay
adherents ominously silent. Worried
' and anxious. Clay sought out his old
I barber, who bad always been enthusl
j astlc in his advocacy and who hap
; pened to be an Irishman. '1 trust I
j may count on your hearty support, as
usual?" Clay asked. 'Faith. Mr. Clay.'
said the Irish barber. T think I shall
vote at this time for the man who can
get but one hand Into the treasury.'"
Success Magazine.
Needed a Big Dot.
The president of the Waiters' club of
New York In a recent argument on tip
ping said to his opponent sharply:
"Your reply Is altogether beside the
point and Irrelevant. It reminds me of
a woman's reply In a German court
This woman was accused of poisoning
her husband. The pronecutlng attor
ney said to her:
"You have heard the evidence. The
body contained enough arsenic to kill
ten persona. What have you to sayT
"'My Lusband the woman answer
ed, "was a big eater.' "
Trsubta Ahead.
Parke Old man, ire'va known each
other for years, and It does seem
atranga that our wlvea hare neyer
met Don't you think It would be a
rood Idea to bring this about?
Lane Seems to me that'a rather a
hard way of doing It
"Doing what?"
"Getting rid of each other." Life.
Throw a Brick en It Firt
Arctic Explorer's Wife Goodby,
John. dear. Arctic Explorer Farewell,
my love. Arctic Exnlorer'a Wife And
John, be sure that the Ice la perfectly
naie. judge.
A Ducal Estate.
park In which Chatsworth
la a dozen miles In clrcumfer
Tha facade of the house Is a
of 1.500 feet-Pall Hall Ga-
The
stands
ence.
length
sette.
Whether riches really have wings or
not, they certainly are bard to overtik
on foot Dallas News.
FACTS AMD FANCIES.
Buttons Prominent Features on Coats
and Frocks Egyptian Scatabaeu.
Hiiltons occupy a position ol' luipor
taiicc this season. The laip' lininltoiiii
sort are jHThaps the mod distinctly
plcture.sitie feature of (he now coats,
and alt the iiftcnionii rroi i.s and llint
co-stntnes arc ulveti an "nil" by the use
f latKc and small billions
The scnr.ibaetis, am lent Fuxpi's rov.
al InsiH't, now ili.ds 1 ivor lor hatpins
Hup, si'tirfplns nt.d eci for bnn clots
The kimono slocte I- I I I little haul
ed. All of these new draped sln-i cs re
ipilre nd.liis.ln.; rather Ihi.i littliiu
They do not lit : ihoy him;, t f i be no I
Is1 an adept at copj ln, t'n v may bo
made nt home, but not without a pat
tern.
Trliiiinlii.i; for stout wottn
follow verllinl lines. ncip:lil.
rdiouhl
..n us far
token ef
as possible that lout: and tin
pm
a iiov a si-it mha.
A pattern of this boy's auit may be had
In four alica fur boya from four to ten
years of k' Scinl I I cents li this offlce.
giving number (3.v-). ainl It will be
promptly forwarded to you by mull.
fee! from neck to foot which suggests
height.
Many mothers do make boys' clothes
and perhaps many more would If they
Understood how to go about It To cut.
fit aud finish the blouse and trousers
is no more trouble than It would Im? to
make the ordinary sailor suit for a
schoolgirl; but. as is the case with all
garments, the final good appearnnce
depends upon the execution of the de
tail. If these details are carried out to
perfection and the suit Illustrated Is
taken as a model, there Is no reason
why success Is not assured.
JL'UIC CIIOLLET.
FRIBBLES OF FASHION.
Novelties In Ribbon Scant Sleeve
In Vogue Cotton Blouse.
There nr- absolute novelties In rlb
lions. and one of the most beautiful
Is In blue bns'ade with raised ligures
of roses worked In gold. The rlblRiu
Is enormously expensive, selling well
up In price, but looking nt It critically
one cannot but lie struck w ith the Idea
that It could Ix' easily duplicated by
hand. A skillful needle worker could
buy three yards of brocaded blue rlb
lion. and with n spool of gold thread
one could work the roses so t tin t they
would stand out In beautiful relief.
Many of the new sleeves are cut
scant and fit the arm quite closely.
t-KETTT JLMPEU WAIST 8564
A pattern of this jumper model Is cut In
all alxea from 82 to 42 incliea bust meas
ure. Bend 10 cent to thla ofDce, giving
number and It will be promptly for
warded to you by mull.
Borne escape the elbow, while others
are finished a few Inches below It
This would seem to foreshadow a re
turn of the tight fitting plain sleeve,
(companled by
but as yet It is almost Invariably ac-
a shoulder dranery. or
an additional short sleeve cut on the
bell lines bangs over the close fitting
one and partially discloses It
Illustrative of an exceptionally pret
ty Jumper waist Is tbs design shown
here. The pattern can ba nsed In
making new material or remodeling the
blouse of last season's shirt waist cos
tume. In the latter case the neck can
be cut away and finished with a shaped
band of the same or a contrasting ma
terial. JUMO CQOLLBT.
ill i u- i n
1
LOUI3 SHAW
Dealer In Real Lstate
I have listed some of the bert
Ixiiucbes, Timber Lands and Town
properly In Northern California, a
country that Is bound to improve rap
idly. AltuiHH, Cnlituriilii
lo Cure a Coid in One Pay
Take LAX ATI VI-. lt;tMt Wl'IMNK
Tablets All druwiiils relutnl the
money it it lails to cure, K. W.Orove-'a
slgiiHtnie is on each Nix. !!V.
A Memorable Day.
One of the days e remember with
pleasure, as well as with prollt to our
I'ciilth, is the one on which we be
came acitiriinted w ith lr. King's New
Life Tills, the pnlnlevs ptirllleia that
cure heiidache and biliousness, and
keep the bowels right, "'ki nt Le
lleall's lrug Slore.
t:0 KKWAKI).
A KKWAKO of fifty dollars Is here
by offered for information tluit will
lead to t he arrest and conviction of
any pel sou who lias stolen wires or
ot her property, from our Company;
and the same reward is hereby oifereil
for information that will lead to the
arrest and conviction of anyone des
troying the property of the Company,
Chas, I'nibHch,
Secretary I dike Co. Tel. A Tel. Co.
If.tf.
Notice.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKKN.
notice- Is In-reby given that all Irriga
tion, or nilllrace illtchen on all trout
I streams tbrought Lake County, Orc-
gou. inoHt be Hcn-eneil w ith a small
mesh wire s'reetilng at I heir bend r
junction with the main channel of
stream. Also all dams or obstruct
ions on said st roil ins must U pro
vided wltha tish-laibler.orotbi'reasv
means of passage, at or near tbw inlil
! ill.. I if til. Ififllli ftifl ti H..I mi fla if ill.
w the passaue of trout at all times
of year, ns provbh-il by law. Said
work to Ih'iIipiic at low water time,
or to ls completed by Feb. 7. I!M7.
otilor of .1 A. Itarbam.
Sis't'lal lU'puty lish Wnrdcti for
I JikcCoutity. )n'gon.
$1,000.00 Reward.
Pile Oregon. California & Nevada
; Livestock Protective Association
will give $IMMI lie wan! (or the con
. vlctlon of any party or parties stool
lug liorws, cattle or tunics belonging
, to any of the following incinliers ot
' this Association:
, Cox A- Clark, Chewacati Land A
Cattle Co., Heryford Land & Cattle
j Co., I jike County Land A Livestock
, Co., Warner Valb'.v Stock Co., Win
' W. Itrown. Ili'ii. M. Jones, Ceo. Man
' kins. S. II. Chandler. C. A. Kehart. N.
I Fine, W... Currier. Frank It. Itauers,
'J.C Ilotchklss, Caldcr wood I'.ros.,
1 T. J. Itrattaln oi Soiih. T. A Criiinp,
Cressler & I'.iiiincr, W, T. Cressler
i Maud I. !:ambo.
I . V. IIkhykoiui. I'n Mld t
Okkhkhh
I F. M.Mll i. Kit, Sec A Treas
I W. I'. Hkkykokii
Fl.NAMK C'
M. I
I.-
M. tillKKN
IS
It. ClIAMll.s K
The Examiner has a supply of first
class butter wrapper paper ou hand
now, at tb following prices: For ri
wiapperp, printed, t'5.a0, for Kxm
printed ti.lX ti
ECZliMA and PILECUPE
fRLE bltiowlng; what it was to suf.
fer. I will give FKKK OF CIIAIK.K.
to any atlllcted a positive cure fori
l-.c7,ema, Salt Kheuin, Erysipelas,
I'lli'M and Skin Diseases. Instant ro
ller. Dont suffer longer. Write F. W.
WILLIAMS. 4H) Manhattan Avenue.
New York. Enclose Stamp.
6 1 I
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leparttnent of tbn Interior. U. H.
Land Olllcw at Lakeview, Oregon,
August '.V. IIHIH
I Notice Is hereby given Hint WIL-
LIAM J. rKOUDl'OO'l'. or l.nkevlt w,
Oregon, who, on April II, l!HH, inmlu
Timber and Stomi Application, No.
4 Ml, SerUl No. tiUHi, tor NF. itiMtter
HV tiiinrter, K hull NW iinrter, lota
1 and 'J, Section 1H, Township M7 H.,
Kange 17 K. . Will. Mcrbllitu, has
'lied notice of Intent Ion to inske
Final I'roof, to establish clnlm to the
bind above described, before Keglster
and Kecelver, at Lnkcvlcv, Oregon,
on the '.".lib day of October, IIKIM
Claliiiniit names ns witnesses'
Cbarles ,M. Faulkner, and Tbouuis
.1. I'owell, of Lakeview, Oregon.
A'-'VO-".' .1. N. Watson. Keglster.
Timber I mid oire
lepiutliient of the lntetlor. I'. H.
lain I Otllce at Lakeview, Oregon, Sep
tembor ll!. I'.H'S.
Notice Is hereby given that LK
NOKA CKKLL, if Hacraitiento, Oallf.
0'i Cherry Ave., who, on September H,
l!HS, made Timber and Ktone Applica
tion, No. tCilil, for W hair HW quarter
Section Township IH' S., Kange lti
K, Will. .Meridian, has tiled notice o
Intention to make Final I'roof, to es
tablish clnlm to the hind ulxive des
crlbd, I efore Count v Clerk Kiilmnth
County, at his nlttcc, at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, on the t'tb day of 1 e
CMinlier. IIhih.
Clalmnut names as wltuesses: da
Ciaveiis, of Lakeview, Oiegon, John
Stlndt, of lie OIIM7B, Oregon Jesse
C. Cravens. if l alry, Oregon, Oscar
North, of Klamath Fads, Oregon.
SJLN'Jti. J. N. Watson, Keglster,
Timber Ijind slire
Pepaitfiient of the Interior U. K.
Idtnd Otllce at liikeview, Oregon,
August l' P.HW,
Notice Is hereby given that K.
Kiilph Cunningham, of flush, Ore
gon, who on . 1 uly 'JO, I'.hih, made Tim
her and Stone Application. No. till),
for sW quarter SW quarter, Sec. '.M,
N half NW quarter. SK quarter NW
quarter. Section "J."i, Township 'X K.,
Kange i K. , Will. Meridian, bus Hied
notice of intention to make Final
I'roof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Keglster and
Kecelver, at Lakeview. Oregon, on
the l'Jth day of November, r.HW.
Claimant names as witnesses: John
J. Kellley, of Kcno, Nevada, W. II.
lleuellel, and V. II. Oliver, of I'.iihIi,
j Oregon, and C. W. Dent, of Ijikevlew,
i ireKon.
AJfOJ-J J. N. Watson Keglster.
$l.2s() Keward.
The llarnrr Oouni;
I.Ur siih t Auis la
linn, nl M llli-ll I i.
'Ft
ill '
a member. ;is)rV.1i 1
n araril fur evlilenc 1
It-a.l I ti sr in the eon
vlciliin nf parllet j
llrilllil stuck Is- I
. I ,
I
(4 Jts-r. In s'Mltlmi I '
ynii'-r .) rewarn 1
llnrae brnl hniM j
line lor nn rllhel I
if In. Ill jaws He
coriteit Inseunnllee
lanae. Ilareev. I ski anl I'rinik Cnnniles 1
ilitrM-s Vellleil M hell Milil Hurses sola to pas. j
oiruuKii irn m-cijun hiii ne rcorifii in Inn
I pas-r. If nut ! rerieil. pli-ax' write or trie !
1 ..I u Tl.u 11 II..P-1.I ll-l.. iuii 11...... .... 1
gun w W .liriiw n. iiiirns Ore-
Reward tor Horses
I will gl $.Ymi Toward for Inform-1
atioii that will lead to the discovery
if any burse branded with an old
bors4sbiM' brand on tint b Jaws, placed
as In the cut In this advertisement,
with fresh t rlauglo bra ml tiuderiiei t It 1
t be tiorsesbis'. The triangle placed I
In such a manner as would cover upi
a bar 011 both ja wh. Animals must
Is- found III the possession of Home!
(x-rsou or persons.
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