Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, November 12, 1908, Page SIX, Image 6

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    LAKF. COUNTY EXAMINER. LAKEY1EW, OREGON, TTU'IM'NAY NOV. 12, ISHIS
SIX
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
PrrsM-nt
Vlre-1'ri tti'nt
fwrvtary of state ........
PeoKMarj ef Trrmmrjr
tcrTotaTy of VV ar
Attnrni'v tiencral ... .
I'ommnstiT i'iirrl
t-cr'tarynf Navy
fwrelnrjf Interior
tswrrtarv oC AvrtriiUure.
m-rretarv ot toniimTce . .
Thi'Oilrt Hooaevetl
t han.W . KatManli
V.lihu Him I
lien. P. IVirtelvnii
. . . Wm. H. tall
.tha J. Bonaiiarif
Von I.. Mryrr
V. t Mrtrall
... Ja Hartli'lit
Jarm-a V llmni
Ovu V. Sirau
. Moivllko W Knlli-r
Chlel Jtill
W . 8.
liiriianta.. .
. V. S. Lan.i Onimiaaionci
STATU.
Coventor
tiro. . Chamberlain
K. A. MtHrv
..V. Betiaoti
' A. Meet
tintm-m' .bulite
p.M.rp'ory of state ...
Trcamror
Attorney Oeneral
pufii. 1'iiltlic Instruction.,
frinsrr
6 airy tint FchhI Com
. s Senators
V A.M.Crawford,. , ,,f William
w. s. iiitiiy
J. W.Hhi'-'J
" JkjtinM.lieaxIa
j C. w. Ku.ioo
l Hilliirr Wennii
j J. N. W illiaina
SIXTH jrntcial WW"'11'
H. 1.. Benaon
Join l Sctiatoi
Reprwntalii
II. Mei rj man
Mrljuay
ltratialn
H. A.
.Y.J.Moor
Attorney.
T 8. LAND OFFICE.
J N.Watson
Fredt'. i roiu-milU-r
LAUKCorNTT.
.Retrial)
. Ktwivo
ludre
rifrk
(incrift
Triirr
itKPsor
SchcHil Supt
Surveyor
B. '..
F. W. fitm'
. AllM-rt Ivu'
. O. Ahixtrom
A J. KcMT
I J4.'vt)ll
M. Faulkner
A. K) hrl
Comm'M'ioiiers
Sto n lni'tor.
H
R Iteryfor.l i
. Win. rrudo(il
TOW N OF LAKEVttW
JJrf Bil).-y .
V. Sr.i'!l!Dl j
r. .'. " ii) ox I
). S. W !!)Oll (
J.fl. lna 1
w. B. S'iDier ..
A.Biehcr
Mayot
Co luoilMu't"
. Ki"C)rler
.Treasurer
LODGE DIRECTORY
A O. V. W.-LAKEV1EW LOlXiE NO. Ill
Meet" everv second bid! fourth Thiir)!ay of
each month, in Manic Hall, l.akeview.
Cha. Touuiii!en. W.M.; Wm. Lumber, r .
PEO REE OF HOXOR-LAKESHORE l.OUiE
No. 77. P. of H., A.O. r. W.. Meets first ami
third Thurs1avs of each ruohth in Masonu
Hall, l ora Green C.ofH.; telnia I'rice. 1..
ofH.; Villa Ounther.C. of f.; Frances Njd
waller, Kecoriler.
1. O. O. F LAKE VIEW LOIXiE, No b3. I. O.
O. F., meeis everv Saturday evenm in oui
Fellows Hall, at 7:30 o'clock, from Ik iober 1
t- i i.nl 1 anil Hi h olcliH-k from April 1 to
September Loreti Bauey, .
Cheney, Secretary
E. F.
f. O. O. F.-I.AREVIEW ENV A M I'M EST NO. IS
I O. O. F.. meets the first ami third Thurs
day eveninss of each month in win. reiiow j
Ha.l. lkeview. H. R. lleryford
Metrker, Scribe.
, C. 1'., CO.
REBEBAH LOIXlE-LAKEVItW LOIX.E. NO
" I O. O.F., meets the second and fourth
Fridays of each month in Odd Fellows' Hall.
Mis. Alice Bunting, N". O.; Mrs. W . L. Hery
fonl, W.O.; Mrs. M. I Moss. Secretary ; Mrs.
L. J. MaKiltou, Treasurer.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
METHOU1ST El'I.SCOPAL CH I'KCH TH E
first Suuday in each month, preaching at 11
a m. Aide from this, preachinir every Sun
day at 11 a. m.aiid 7:3up. 'n. at Laneviaw.
buiidar School at 10 a. in. Ixf-je ai 6::X) p.
m. H'raver Meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m
Laili-s A'id Wednesday 1 :SU ll m. Choir
praetis-e Friday 7: p in A cordial invita
tion is extended to vouu.
A.J. ARMSTRONG. Pastor.
LAKE
FtUST BAPTIST f'Hl'KCH Of OOOSE
o, v-uii- ein rrufk. Oremin. l'ri-aching
scr-
eJv rm.mil Su,a-ho.d at w a ir 1 idly pretend to a friendship with him
Prayer Service at 7:'0 on w'Ednesday evening that they know Is hollow, and they
itJiMrservis' eordUiiy iavlIl;dtohurry away lest he should Ond them
J. HAYbEN HOWARD, Pastor, j out. Out of his presence they tell
lh'-!r constituent what a great man
FiRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF LAKEVIEW
Preaching service at II A M and : P M on
1st and Ilrd Sun. .-uudav S-hool at 10 A M.
Junior Society at 2 -.:) P M. Baptist Young
People's Union at 6:3o P M on each Sunday.
Praver Meeting at 7:30 P M Wednesday eve
niie'. Every Uily invited to attend all ser
vices W. A. HOPKINS. Pastor.
CATHOLIC CHURCH- EVERY SUNDAY MA-S
and Benediction at 10 o'clock a. m. Sunday :
sehool after Benediction. Week day Ma-s at ;
6:ao a. iu. I. A. VAS'I'A, S. J. I
PR0Fti5SI0NAL CARDS
T F. CONN
U
Attorney at Law,
lAkrvirw, Orejcoi
OFFICE-Palv Buiulin,
J D. VENA TO It
Attorney at Law,
I jiii it .Matters Ktpei laltj
OFFICE-Daly Building.
CHARLES UMI5ACH
Land and Law Ofilce
Abstractor of Titles
Ebtaolished 1HM
Lakkview Okkgon,
y LAIR THOMPSON
Attorney at Law
Ofilce: Over Bank of Lakevlew
Lakkvikw, Ohkoon
TUOS. J. POWELL
Attorney at Law
Office In Daly Building
Lake view, Okeoon
1 1 UITH4M HI ft X
a rl. Ft 1 1 ll Till in. v. ,
1MIVHICIAIW and MIKUKOK
(J
Paisley, Oregon.
12.00 STAKTS A FINE LOCAL
business, daily profits, 5 to 110.
Particulars free; write today., D. F.
Loos Co., Des Moines, Iowa. ' 1 9t
PEOPLE OF THE DAY
Britain'! New Premier.
Herbert H. Asipiiih. the new prtm
minister niul first lord if tin admiralty
01 Great Itritaln. ha U-cil chancellor
of the exchequer In the Campbell Han
Herman rahinet since DiM-cmbcr, 1905.
wheu It wn formed. Imiiiu t!ie 111
uoss of Sir Flenry C.imphcll Manner
man. wlaim lie succeeds, lie has otllcl
iited as spokesman for the gnvoi nuiont
Tlw new premier Is it Yotkshlroinan.
altout flftr -rIi years old. lie was a
F. I-
smite, bihit luiriiunn :i- ini:;ii h-i
to lilin by n speech lie made ;it n din
jier of the Eighty club ti g.iod ninny
vear niro Mr Gladstone saw i!ie po
HKKBEKT H AHrlTH
slMiities In the yotiu uuu.
uud Mr.
Asipjith'H Kijtical future
was assured
from tliat time
lie Is a remarkably atile luwyer,
with a fondness for epigrams, nud U
considered one of the keenest debateru
the commons has known since Mr.
Gladstone. He lit a hustler, too. for all
ills mini demeanor, and Is alwaya at
work. He has leeu a busy man sine
be was sent to parliament In ISSii fropi
Futst rife, when Mr. tlladstone at once
(Hik him off the benches and made him
1 secretary of state for home affairs.
Mr. Asqulth is a man of strong likes
and dislikes, one of bta pet aversion!
Ie!iig the house of lords. Whenever
occasion arises he advocates its aboli
tion An Expert on Manuscripts.
flerliert Putnam Is doing very well
wlih the library of congress, and he
never did a better thing for It than
when he secured Worthkigton C. Ford
as the head of the manuscript depart
ment. There among the stacks he keeps
his eye out for manuscripts. His fa
ther during his long association with
Greeley In the Tribune accumulated a
lot of pamphlets and some manu
scripts, but Worthiugton buys some
thing worth while for the government.
He has enriched the library, and h
himself Is so rich In his learning thar
, congressmen have to take him on
faith. They go up to his desk, and la
I ii p nrpsenco of a constituent thev tlm-
j Ford Is, Just as If they knew all about
it. Malcolm Ford. Paul Ilcester
Ford and Worthlngton C. Ford threa
brothers, all admirable In their way.
and now Worthington Is working on
alone and is doing his useful Job very
well up in the library of congress.
Harper's Weekly.
Judge Gray cf Delaware.
j Judge Ceorge fjray of Delaware,
j whose friends Intend to present hia
I name to the national Democratic con
vention at Denver next July, Is well
j qualified to (ill uny position to which
i he may be chosen. The record of his
: public service Is long and creditable.
Judge Gray Is a native of Delaware.
! by profession a lawyer, and Is sixty-
eight years old. From 1S.H5 to 1899 he
represented his state In the United
States senate and since the latter year
has been United States circuit Judge pf
the Third Judicial district
President Cleveland signed his nomi
nation to lie chief justice of w su-
OKOHOE OHAY.
preme court of the United States, but
Withheld It because he deemed Mr.
Gray's service more valuable In tha
jneuate.
President McKIuley named
blui one of the representatives of the
United States to arrange the treaty of
peace with Spain. President Roosevelt
appointed him chairman of the anthra
cite coal strike commission, which in
1802-3 sent 170,000 men back to labor
at Increased wuges and better living
conditions. Judge Gray Is unalterably
opposed to the adtnlsston of Asiatic
abor iDto this country.
i',5 1
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FOR THE HOUSEWIFE
A Jally Makin8 Hint.
It Is qtille illlHcntl l.i tirrine ttie
Jelly Imir wlti'ti itnikhiR Jelly do th.H M
Is easily inniitie.,, A very pnl pl.ii)
Id to lietn the ede;e of th hiu' over i
larpe onihrolilery lnp. Sew n t :ip
Urmly to Hie hoop In x I) t 1 1 i r U
when put t ativi lit. Willi t'iN nir:in:i
nient the hot frtill tniiv he p nrel with
out Rpllllni: mid iheiv no d niver or
the tK Rllpplnc of l"iiniln oneself A
Jelly ltiR sh)nlil nhvjits le ni:i.le wlt!i
point or initio nt tin1 lii'ttoin to In
nif the iii.'ixliiinni of pressure
Waterproof Wall Covering.
The U'si wn.v to innke n timed wnll
wateniroof Is to llrst n:;e n tlnllnj
tnntellnl that U n:itiiml eement wif'i
no Rule on It, vne tlnit will no! reipili')'
a Rlue size on the wall. After llii
natural eetniMit Is nppdsl tllivrtly !
the plaster. IhorotiRlily eovi-r It with
water ennniel. and (lien, nfler l!i'
water enamel has iliiiil In. iie II a
thoroucli ei'iitiiitf wllli any u.iod vnr
nlsli. This "III tnake a peifootl.v 1'it-pi-rvlous
wnll wlilch steam, water or
heat will not affect. Sni'iess
Freckla Lotion.
The following rormiila Is n harmless
and mild fr,i'kle lotion: Itornx. thirty
grains; potassiiiin ehloiiite. I'Jo grains;
alcohol, one half drain: Rlvi-erln. one
drum; rosewator etiiiiigh to make three
ounces. Apply with n sol ft sponge seT
eral times n day. lint reinontlier one
Iron clad rule, and paste II In your hat
If necessary never wnsh the face with
aonp find WHter either tiefore roIiir out
In the wind or sun or after coming In
Always use cold cream at such times
Sawing Sciiaor.
recent Invention of
It Is now possible
nnd tailors to cut
T.y a
woman
makers
an Illinois
for dress
a piece of
goods ami baste It nt the same time
This wonderful piece of mechanism Is
attached to an ordinary pair of shears
In n very simple manner, forming a
combined cutter nnd faster. The sew
ing mechanism operates with the move
ment of the shears, basting the fabrics
as they are cut. I luring the operation
of cutting the shear move forward on
the fabric. Die length of the basting
CUTS ANU BU.WS.
stitch depending usn the extent of the
forward movement of the shears at
each step of the cutting. The mechan
ism consists of a needle und looper,
with a spool carrying the thread at
tached to the shears. As the shears
ore closed the needle descends, and
when the shears are opened the ueedle
rises, a stitch being thus made. Cus
tomarily the fabrics will be placed
face to face, and us the shears are op
erated to cut the desired pattern the?
needle nnd the looper bnste the fab
rics. For Too Curly Hair.
Too curly hair, although the poor
straight haired girls cannot imagine It,
Is distressing. If the hair is dry, this
preparation will make it smooth and
cornbable: Scentless castor oil, two
ounces; cocoa nut oil, two ounces; oil of
rosemary, one ounce; oil of Jasmlue,
one-half dram. Slightly heat the oiln
to mix hem. Pour Into a bottle and
shake for five minutes. This Is the rec
ipe of a famous beauty specialist.
Smothered Perch.
Clean and carefully dress as many
large white perch as are needed. Put
a thin slice of fat salt pork on each
fish and cover with n thin layer of fine
ly chopped onions. Arrange In baking
pan that can be covered, put Into the
oven and bake slowly. Just before the
fish are done season well with salt and
pepper. Pour over the fish hot cream
or milk with plenty of butter.
i lea Cream Without Cream.
Scald five teacupfnls ot milk in rice
boiler and thicken with heaping table
spoonful of cornstarch, Into which put
a lump of butter the size of a bulled
j walnut. Boll one cupful of milk and
one cupful of sugar together and thick
en with the yolks of two eggs. After
the mixtures are cool mix, flavor and
add the stiffly beaten whites of two
eggs and freeze.
j Old Fashioned 8crapple.
i Two pounds of beef, two pounds of
pork; stew until meat fulls from the
bone. Let get cold, take out bones, salt
and pepjier to tasie. Leave plenty of
; liquor around It, Put on the fire again
. and when boiling hot stir In meal until
thick enough to press. Put In a long,
slender pan that will muke nice slices
and mold. When cold, fry.
To Keep Oranges.
A Floilda method of keeping oranges
well Into the summer is to fill a box
with clean dry sand, set in a cool, dark
place and bury the oranges In It, tak
ing care tbat they do not touch one an
other. If the box Is kept free from
dampness the fruit will appear as fresh
and good in August as when freshly
gathered.
A
I.OUI5 SHAW
Dealer In Krai !;Mate
I have lifted Home of the loit
KhucIich, Titnlier l.ttmla nod Town
I't'opeity In NoHliorii I'ttlifoinlii, n!
country Hint la ImhiiuI lo Iinpfove rtip
lilly, A II in as, t'tililol liln.
lo Cure a Coiil n One Day
lake I.AXATlVr. ItlU'Mt IJl'IMNK
lalileU. All ilruKi-ts retiind the
tioltey il it fails to curt1, K. W.titove'ii
Hlni'atuie ii on eacli 1mx, :!,'e
A AAcmornblc Day.
t)in of the days we reitietnlier with
pleasure, ns well as with profit to our
lealth, Is the one on which we le
enuie Hopt.ilnteil w ilh I'r. King'a New
Life Tills, the pnlnlens iniiilleis that
euro lieitilaclie and tilllotisueoM, nml
keep the dowels right. 'Joe nt l,e
MciiU's Pmg Store.
too KKVYAKD.
A HKWAKI) of fifty dollma Is lien
by oirored for Information that will
lead to the nrrcut ami conviction of
any ei son who has idolen wires or
other property, from our Company;
mid the same reward la hereby oireieil
tor InforitiHt ion that will lend to the
arrest and conviction of anyone des
troying the property of the Company.
Chas. I'mbach,
Secretary lnke Co. Tel. A Tel. Co.
ltUf.
Notice.
ill WHOM IT MAY CONCKKN.
liiitKr Is hereby given that nil Irrlgn
tliin. or inillrnce ditches nil nil trmit
nt renins thriiiight I.nke County-, Ore
gon, must !c Hcrccucil with it hiiiuII
mesh wire Hcrcciilng nt their bond or
Junction with tin' nwilii channel of
stream. Also all dam or obstruct
ions on said MirealiiH must be pro
vided wit h a llfh-ladder, or ot licrcasy
menus of passage, nt or near tliuinld
!!) of the main channel, hii as to al
ow ill)- passage id trout at all times
of year, rn provided by law. Said
work to be done at low water time,
or to be completed by I'eb. 7, I'.ni".
l!y order of .1. A. Itarhaiu.
Special Iicptlty Ilsh Warden for
l.akeCoiuity , t iregon.
$1,000.00 Reward.
I'he Oregon. California ,V Nevada
livestock Protective Association
will give f 1(100 Hew aril fur t lie coir
victlon uf any party or parties steal
ing horses, cattle or niiiles U'loiiglug
to any of t tie following members of
. this Association:
i Cox - Clark, Chewacan Land &
i Cattle Co., lleryford Land A; Cattle
i Co., Lake County Land & Livestock
i Co., Warner Valley Stock Co., Win
W. Ilrown. Geo. M. .Ioiioh, Geo. I Ian
kins. S. It. Chandler, C. A. liehart.N.
line, W... Currier, Frank It. Itiiiiers,
i.l.C. HotchklHH, Caldcrwooil Pros.,
iT. .1. ltrattain & Sons, T. A. Crump,
Cressler & P.oiiner, W. T. Cresslcr
Maud I. I'.Hinbo.
I W. P. Hkicyfoimi. Pri'Mld't
( )KFII'KKH
I I'. M. Mil l.i:it,Sec&TreaM
W. P. IlKitVFoioi
Fin am'
M. 1'. M. tillKKN
S. It. Ciia viii.iai
The Lxaminer has a supply of tlrsl
class butter wrapper paper on baud
now, at th following prices: For fioo
wiBpperr, printed, ti.fio, for Iihki
printed H.lX tf
I ECZEMA and PILECURE
j f RLE In tiowing; what It was to w:f-
jfer. I will give FltF.F. OF CIIAPGi:.
I to any aflllcted a positive cure for
I F.ezema, Salt Klieuni, LryslpclaH,
Piles and Skin Discuses. Instant re.
I lief. Hunt suffer longer. Write F. W.
! WILLIAMS, 4(K) Manhattan Avenue,
I New York. Kudose Stamp.
(Ml IITII K.
the Interior. l!. H.
I.akevlew, Oregon,
AngiiHl 'A I'.HW.
Notice Is hereliy
K I veil t lint Wll;.
:1,1AM .1. riCtll'lH'tKIl', of l.liketlew,
Oieuoii, w ho, on April II, I'.HiM, inndn i
i Tlmlier niul Stone Application, No.
' 4 1 : t: t, Sel UI No. 1'HI', tor N K ipuilter
SW (iiiarn r, K hull NV iiiaiter, lota
I nnd '2, Section H, 'low uslilp Hi H. ,
' llnnge 17 II.. Will. Meli'llan, Iihh
'lied notice of Inleiitioii to make
Fluid l'l'onf. to CHtaldlHh chilin to the
land hIiovo ileMCiihed, deforn lieglsler
anil Kccolvcr, nl Lakevlew, tiregon,
on the '.".'( h day of tlctoder, I'.KiS
('lalinmit names as w It nesoes :
Cluiili'M ,Vi. l'milkiier, niul Thoiuiis
,1. I'owi'll, of l.ukevieu, tiregon.
A'JTt )'". J. N. Watson, Keglster.
1 tin tier land Kotlrr
" Pepiitimelit of the Intel lor. I'. H.
Lmi l Olllce nt Lnkevlew, Oregon, Hep
tember 111, llHW.
Notice Is hereby given Hint I.K
NOK A CKI'.LL, of Hncrnmc ntn, Calif.
0'i Cherry Ave., who, on September H,
llK'H, ninde Timber and Stone Applicn-
ion, No. 0.M0, for W half KWipmrler,
Section 'r, Township S. , linage 111.
I'., Will. Meridian, has tiled notice of
Intention to inakx linul Proof, to es
tablish tin I m to the hind hliiivn ties
crilnl, before County Clerk Kiilmnlh
County, at bis olllce, at Klioiuitli
I'll I Is, Oregon, on t lie !M h day of le
eumber, I'.iOH.
Chilmaut names as witnesses: Odn
Ciaveiin, of l.Hkevb w, Oiegoli, John
Stlndt, of lloiiiinH, Oregon Jesse
C. Cravens, tif I airy, Oregon, Oscar
North, of Klainiith I'ihIh, Oregon,
S'.'IN'Jl'i. J. N. Watson, Keglster.
Tlmlier I .anil olic.
liepHitment of the Interior V. S.
Lund Olllce at Liikeview, Oregon,
August 1'J, I'.NIK.
Notice is hereby given that K.
Ilalph CuiiiiingliHin, of Pliiah, Ore
gon, who on .'uly '-(', llHiM, minUi Tim
ber and Stone Application. No. till,
for SW quarter SVY quarter. Sec. '.'I,
N half NW quarter. SK quarter NW
ipuirler, Section "J. Tow nshlp IL'i K. ,
llange Jl K., Will. Meridian, has filed
notice of intent Inn to tniiku I'iiiat
Proof, to Chtablish claim to tin laud
above described, before Ucgistcr and
Kecelver, at liikeview. tiregon, on
the 1'Jth ilay of November, UK is.
Chiiuuiiit names as witnessei): John
J. Ileilley, of Ileno, Neviiila, W, II.
Ilenetlel, and F. II. Oliver, of Plush,
tiregon, and C. W. Pent, of Lakevlew,
t Ircgnn.
A'JKVJ-J J. N. Wiitaon lleglhter.
$l,2.s0 Reward.
I'lie llarnry iroiiniy
l.lvr HUM S Amux la
lion, ol wtili-h I am
a mi-in l-r , ;ay 7.'a.
ri-warl for evidence
leading lo the con
Hi in. n of parile
MlellliK .lock l,e
loliglhg to Its mi-in
Imt. 1 ii a. I.I 1 1 I,.,. I
'Viiffer I.') reward
Horse bratid home
hoe t.ar on ellhel
or lioth Jaws. Iti
eordi'it liiRcoontlca
Itauge. Hariu v. laki and Crook Counties
tlorM-s vi-uti'd Mlit-ti sold Horm-s ftold to pas
throiigh this nertioii ullllii- ri ported In this
paper. It not so ri-jirii d. plm,. write or lele
illume The ' Inn tO rald. Main S.'l. H.irtn. Ore
gon. vt W ,liro ii, llutiis Ore-
Reward for Morses
I will give $."i.oo reward for Inform
ation that w ill lead to t he discovery
of any horse branded w ith nil old
horseshoe brand on but h Jaws, placed
us lii the cut 111 this advcrtlHcini'lit,
with fresh t liangle bra ml iiuderiieat h
the liorsi'HhiH. The triangle placed
In such a maimer as would cover up
a bar on both Jaws. Animals must
lie found in the possession of some
person or persons.
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