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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1908)
I.AKK t'OUNTY KXAMINKH, t.AKF.VIr.W. ORKOO.V, TIIL'ltNOA Y. I)KC. 10, !m. tI!.':::k 1 t G I F T s Now to Make Christ mas 'resents h'or iioth Sexes Hatpin Cush ion Nee J le hook. Suit Cme Set I 'or a Man. PAPER CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Tin1 liiillll iihIiIoii hIiouii III lllllll (f j 1 1 1 1 n t u i- rllilmiiH ntnl v ii I liiiiv Im tlril III Ilic ri-iili'i' llli Iwliy ill. Im, ii Tin iii'"lli'l'ii'j, h iilru n il.ilnly illt!" tllnUi'l, rn-ill;, niiiili', ii in I i i 1 1 1 1 1 -! . 1 1 t i'lllii'i' liy ini'ii or wniiii'ii. Tin- ili'Mlt.n Iiumi Ih ii rniivi'iilioiiill ll'lllll'IIMI p'lll. Ill ,.l I'll '. m IIH. I'm- tin- 1 1 1 m 1 1 u Im tin i fin iMitlilnn will I .p II n it l.i'i i l;lli c lli ni wluit In cull . !. I , t m- .-.ft V v mm I I4TLKIUS IttQLIRCD. One pirte of cotton wadding. Our ynrd of Dtrvlrn nUxm. Yard ami linlf valrnurnne lace. (iuirtrr yard tilfrta silk. Two yards Lwliy rililxm. II A I IIS ( I Mil II.N. I'd a H ill a "f M-t. Sn I i ii 1 1 V ii'iiil lisr the Milt i ;r i lint liiivc never Im i n iil.lr to overcome tin- illttleulty of leeplnK tin i.lmeH ami IiiiinIk'h friiiii iuIiIiIhk' up iik:iIiih their rlemi linen. There lire three tlllTereiit iirtlrles in this Net, nil of whti Ii ii re liiinle of i-oiirNe linen The rere jititrle for hlilrla Ih In the h1im of II liirtte rlili.".i', the eilen liinml with l.r.ilil. im. I Kh 'Vl I lie l:ire i-iuuikI) to ront:ilii tu ii Khlrti. The IniK fur colhirH U iinule from the mine 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 ; i i 'I he luittmii Ix i renin r ami mailt' from iiHtelmiiril A jj""l lileu l.i o new to thin II Hlllp of i;iIi' Ixinnl ulioiit two Ini'ii. ilei'p Thi-it Nhonlil he in t-rril Willi the linen lie fore Ih'Iii f.iteiieil tnp-i her. The up per pnrt of I. in,' hIihiiIiI he full ninl IfittlnTi'il with ii ilniuliiK' hiring. TIiIh prutectH the ii.ll. tin from eruhhlnjt im well im Ui ej.M them elean Tin' llili'tl ii rt it-lo In the net Is ft plain linen ,nk' l i.nl with olletl hIII. This U Inteiiileil fi.r i .on Ken ninl proteeH the content!! of the mill ciinc from the moli-1 nre of this toilet nercHHlty lifter It ha, heen nseil. The halrliriiwh can he pi'f I" tliN luij; If no HpoiiKi' h used. The i.ioni'tfriuii en n lie einlirolilert) on the ou'Milc. To make il Nllllnher pihe for Imhy take two Mini n half yanli of plain hllkollne, three holts of No. 1 rlhlioll. one HUrln i.f Shellanil fluxa ami one hat of fine eoltoii. Ilh- the vllKi.lllie Into two cUlll partH. plaie In a frame ami put In a Nil MATERIALS IE(L1E0. Quarter yard of plain taffeta lilL Quarter yard of brocade tilL Filo embroidery silk. Two yard of half inch ribbon. reiiily foi NEKDI.CmuiK layer of cotton bet ween. tyliiR. Tie the rl'iho.iH nil In tlu.v hmw Thread th die with the Shellnu.i floss, UHlng ii iloiihle. Iti'iii;: I lie ueeille up from tin) bottom, then down naln. takliiK n Htltcb throiiKli one of th bows. Tie the yarn on the w ronn kIiIi. With three or four extra nccdlcx tied In the knot to make a mini 1 1 tuft. Continue the knotting lu thin man ner, U'Klunlnit with two and a liu.f Inches from t lie edges, making the tufts four Inches apart. Turn In the edges nil aroiiud and buttonhole close ly with the yarn used singly. Crochet a row of shells around the quilt, each shell of Ave double crochet fastened with a slnglo crochet and placed close enough together to make the work lie flat and fulled at the cor ners. On tbo right side. Just Inside the buttonholing, niuke a row of feather stitching with the yarn. This innkes a llfiht. dainty cover for the baby. It Is very pretty of bint sllkollno tied with white ribbons or of white sllkollno tied with pink and blue. Hnw to Mko Attractive Deih BtotUrs and Wall Pocktti. Mnl.e your Chrlstums presents of pa per, tine of the inoHt liltnicllvo of these paper nrlleles Is ii ileslt binder. The iimiiiI size for n woman h elulileen Inches deep by fifteen wide. The iniitfl rlnls lieeessnry lire one piece of enrd hoar. I of the dlmem bum ineiitloneil Mini n necond piece half (in Inch lex In encli dimension. The pad Is cmcrcil wllli flowered (inper on the lower side II lid has (lowered paper cm Hers. I'liiln crape paper is lined to cover the top of the pad. The l.in;c"t of the cardboard reel in (flea Is Itrnt covered with the llowereil paper. The paper Ih folded over (he eilce o ii coiiHldi'l'iible deplh. nl leaat an Inch mid a half beln e liable. Il l eiU:cH are tln'ii paste. I neatly d w n. j cure l.elnn taken to make neat niniiT. ' I'he H 1 1 1 ii I . -r card board rectangle Is cov-eri-d wl'h the plain rmpe paper, which, for Instance, iniiv he vellow If n bellow flowered paper Is hclnif ii'eil, I'oiir nnleil rl:ini;les ulilih nre three ! oil the two een shies lire then I mi stiff ninl very heavy wrap- plnil paper mid covered on one side with plain mid on the other with flow- I ered paper. Thi-e nre the four corners. J When they nre covered n margin of ' paper Is I r I on the eiiial Kldes, mid ' this Is re enforced by n narrow rtrlp of muslin. This margin Is turned o er ami ' pnsti-il to tin- upper r lilt of the curd i hoard, whl' Ii Is to form the bottom of i the pad. The upcr part of the pad Is i thi'ii laid on the lower purl, mid thev lire pasted neatly together. I he cor- I nets, of conrte, k iinilcrneatli the pad j corners.- The pad corners are not past- ; i ed down iiIoiik their hai Klde. ns It 1-4 I desirable to me them free so that I USEFUL PRESENTS. Dainty ChrUtm Trifle For th We man Who 8w Ribbon Holder, I A si'W lnie case of ret inue Is nlwnys j ippreclateil iik n nlft by the woimin 'who doe:! her o.tn li.eiell'j; The 'vivid colors of the cnbiiue nii'l Hie (fi'lice of the design l.ml e l ll'lictl' Inly nllractl.e ns li tn.ileilnl for this purpose Tie- c curly be made lit home nl II Very ulna II co t , A strip of ere tonne I i i:si d for the o il I !e of the lll:i".: rated uiny AT r . r v i Ilr'ctiirl'n fur Hlo This olllce has on hand a few copies of the county directory, which will he closed out at half price Those wIshlHK a copy should not delay send I UK their orders. It. contains the name or every voter In the county i nere is aipfclsl nrite up of the county and of the towns. I also Is ii synopsis of the umut llio Mtnfe.iind much other valuable- in formation reiar-JinK Iakeview and triiiutHry I'oi.nlry. il of the et. n It there SI ie hi ms of Vi I. In I 1 1 line. Ii i rn a Un tie . 'CV, ;. CIISI able .llk will II) Th,' ...-v. tell. I" n i in 'a. i ! Hi I a p i of j At each new blotters may I e slipped III and out nt wi'l. A wall pis ket of paper may be made which contains three pockets, l or this pui'ine the bordered crape paper w hich conies In you may elect borders nre in tin in I ivllh :-l -.! ' i lot:! ..... ". in . " l.ci I v. illi rl id ion. end of I he cil.e a:e illi boos that tie It w hen not lu use. A Ino-t InH'-n ots and couveu lent hoi !cr for the rolls of baby rll. h m w h!c!i nre hucIi ii ecessa i y trllles lu the wai.liobe of t lu ll a I niy woman has been devised and Is so plmply forineil that il may be attempt ed by the ini'ict j amateur In n-w i In;:. When com I plele It re,.einblc:i ' a very la i e j Hp'SlI Of Cot t"!l ( mi l I he K.t:irtll!'' point Is to cut two rounds i, m ! 1 "4 ': ft I rf . Bh. ft. - r ,'i ) V' iTm t 1. ' 'l W:j - t ' a v tiiWKis ir.tji:i:. I fV fOrJ o ctVfa. V-1 . ,i nl nl cardboard o.i.- rolls may be uei, or I ,,,., laij,-.-; I.i .1 i i r"l"-' " i ameler t hall I he These lire covered anything ( i:i form of j. nrlands, e rwt:;o roil of bal.y r'bb ti on t.otli sides v Ith co-ivenlent, liio'ih w hit- Mlueu ojti.li' and wl.i'e i III mi silk on the Inside is n fn:,-esi .0:1 j Around one i-iul i.iay be einhnd lered j "A Friend In Nee I." on the oth.'r the I Initials K'lni iliaK'-mi'lly Holes are , pierced lu the center i(f the c.udlioard and the rolls of ribbon am! the cuds I secured umlcr ro-ettcs sewed 011 the 'cardboard where the holes lire In the I the cotton hpoo! the roils In ir'cd I hue taklnn the pl .- of the -ott ti. ! The hanger id:-.. - arts fio n tliecie ! points, and th.-o; :!. . lup on on cud of the spool u t!.-: uir of hoU-wiis U 1 slipped, the otlnv e Imir.lns a ritj ' In a similar loop. 1 IATC2IALS REOHKED. One piece of cardlward eighteen inches wide by fifteen deep and a second piece half inch lets in dimension. One roll of plain crape paper. One lame blotter. IiKSK lll.UTTEIt. which will not make the pocket too lonjj. The pocket must, of course, he Just as long as the motif of the design. The Ulllterlals needed nre three piece of cardboard about nine Inches l.nii;. The leiiKtt', however, depends upon the design of the paper which Is to ho used. The cardboard is Just the length of the design. The three card boards nre of graduated depths. They are straight on three sides, and ou the top they are cut In the shape of the design of the paper. Sometimes the top Hue Is straight mid rounding, and again it will have large scallops. A design should not be chosen which has too small a pattern. All of the cardboards are covered ou the outside with the bordered paper and Inside with plain crape paper. Perforations ure made nt eipial dis tances lu the three pieces along tho bottom and sides. The perforations along the bottom nre close enough to get tier to permit of the sections of tint pocket being laced together. Only throe holes ore necessary along the sides. Illhlon the color of the tlower lu the border Is used to hioe the sec SET CF BLOTTERS. U.ful Holiday May 8 Gift That at Home. 1 This simple 11 ml inexpensive gift caj ; be made with little trouble Buy a 1 big sheet of gray blotting paper, durk 'gray preferred, the tluiest calendar 'that urn can purchase aud a yard of I one-half Inch holly nil rlLbou. Cut twelve piei-e of the paper 3 by f. Inches Then, after taking the : calendar apart, pssle oue month oa ' the upper left hand corner of each 1 blotter. Put the blotters In n pile, tak ing care to have the months of the calendars In order, and tie them to I gether with the ribbon In the way ; show n lu the illustration. If you wish, you can make an en velope of cardboard, provided it Is ! thin enough, after the patterns of any 1ATHIALS REQUIRED. One sheet of gray blotting paper A small calendar. Half yard of one-half inch holly red ribbon. 1 1..., .I., . .... - 1. lions together and fastened at the ends """' . ' ve I uiirncuve aim useiui present. THE ULOTTEKS VUKU FINISHED. envelope In tho house, and print In the upper left hand corner lu glil letters "(ireetlng to n Friend." Place the a very fATULttS RFfllllBED. U Three pieces of cardt;:1 fl, H nine inches long. U H Two bordered crape paper "pVifVu a V, Coined paper for bAing, Six yard of inch wide ribbon. 8afty Pin Holdor. As a gift to young mothers to accom pany the Imby basket safety pin hold era make liwetul preKcnts. A WALL rCM'KKT. with two tluy bows. Along the side bands of ribbon are used to hold the sections together. The lowest band la very short, the next oue longer and the top one longest of all. The edges of the pocket may be touched with, gold paint, which adds to (be attrac tiveness of the design. Wrist Protectors. One of the simplest and at the same tiiuo oue of the most appreciative gifts which oue can make a girl 1b a waist protector to slip over the closet hanger which holds her fancy waists. It Is the easiest thing In the world to make. Take a square of figured silk, sllko llue or any pretty, light material, cut a hole In the center large enough to slip easily around the collar of the waist and flnUh around the edges with soma pretty whiit . ItonettM o tow satin ribbon tack ed on the ecf - i wb! ?.V the dainty effect. Lining Is not advised, i th'.s would make the protector too heavy for deli cate walsta. Nickel Bread Trays. Quaint and ornamental for the table are the nickel bread trays in old co lonial design, showing fluted and bead ed borders in highly polished finish. These trays are so new liat boat shaped aud show ornamental effects lu pierced work. Appropriate Motto Cards, Motto cards have come Into gra prominence as Christmas gifts. Pop ular quotations lllutnluated with elab orate floral garnWures printed on large cards and f urn - lied with rings by which to suspend them are S3 oenu each. Mm lie r I unit niirr. Kepsrlinctit of the I titii lor, U. H. Idind Oflicn st Lakeilew, Oregon. Oct.. n, V.KiH. Notice n beret y given t.liH JOSI.PJI I'.I.LIOT, ol I'll sh, (Iii-ioii, who, (in Sieiil. W. IHih. iinule 'liii.bi.r unit Ktoim A(i,ilieiilion, No. (siiio, for HK VA i..- i. ii- , U I .1. t.. Y. "i"- 'i'ii.-i, o ioiii or, iiosr- ter, Section 'JO, Township .'17 l.iiiiio Tl V. . Will. Meridinn. Iimh III. notice of intent ton to make Pinal Proof, to CHfiiMi-h cliiim to the hind above ilci,i:i ihed, beli.i!' JleuiHter and lieceiver, at Luk'-iiew, Oregon, on the i'trd. dMy of I '"ecember, IIX'X. ( .'hi i m ii ut names hi w it ues-ies : .lohn A. Moirls. John II. (ireen, L. N, Kelsay, Win, .C neMeld, all of Plush, On-iron. O JAM. .. N, Wi.tHon. ICeglster. LAKE VIEW a SADDLERY $ I toiler rr lulillealin. j Department of the Jnicpor, I'. S. I.nnd Olllee at Lnkevicw, Oregon, Oct. 2. V.lttH, .Notice is hereby jiven tlmt MAV A I. KCIt. A FT. cf Vistill'is, Oregon, w ho on A.ril i", IIHn, mnde Homestead Kntry No, '-tip;, (Seiiul No. ir,:t for KK ipisiter SK ipimter. Sec. '21). N half N'W (piarti r. Sec. 'JS, NK qiiart-r NK ipjarter, Scticn 'it, Township 10 S.. linnge Hi., K, Will. Meridian, Mis i nie'i notice of Intention to make Final live year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore liegister and Keceiver, at .Lake view, Oregon, on the 14th day of December. 11MM Claimant names as witnesses: t'yrus Ij. Ileeruft, Oilhert Laphnni, of Vistlllas, (Jregon. and Wal'er Tracy, Walfei Howard, of l.skev iew, Oregon, N'.'i Dltf .1. N. Wat-on. HegiHter. S. f;. AMLSTROiH Proprietor The best Vanqucro saddle on the market ""1""l"aaaaa"aaaajsj Also h complete tins of wajton and buifgv har. nei!S, whip, robeu, Mm, rlatf s, spurs, uujrt, rose ttes in fact everything in the line ol carriage anj horse furnishing. Ue pairinir by competent men. j AKKVIE1V C A. fcl - i frutnrt) of QUIA. i SB Kind Y-i Haw !avs Bonrtt ORrXTLD IN loKl MODERN THh?OI,(IP!01 T PIKST-CALS5 ACCOnnODATlONS SAHPLE kOOfl For COnn ERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT otVffiow LIGHT & HARROW. Proprietor ' . i . . av -m n. . '1f m, f JfT, A ff.'. frtTwm.i Mi.1 l ASSIST a rifitfffijfi. aanil:, rf iffss: 1 ;fu.ri J J mil mm m Repeating This new 6-shot model is the simplest, surest, and fastest 12 gauge repeater made. It has the solid top, side ejection and double extractors special ff7art fea tures ct comfort and convenience. The closed-in breech . keeps the action clean and the shells kreps out rain, snow, dirt, leaves , twigs and sand. The new take-down comtructlon allow -"a to .u'e gun apart in ten acconda lor minrf or packing, yet the joint ia alwaya -. , lirm mid rigid as In aolid frame, ncn ' I ftt-dowii gun. The fat f-ireirm fila ynur 1 ' '- 1 and heir Quick operation. Tie fi:tl choked cruna are guaranteed cto-e-sh oitnir, hard-hit ins; rrura. and are h'i'tu :l'ei fur ducks, nt.c, foxea and all lc.' i range work. A circular Riving; larse Illustration, with full descrip-.'on of thl huirJsonie r.ew ftrun, aent free on requeet or with complete 136-pasa catalog I'jr 3 itaiup. 77u 277ari ferecrms Cc, 42 Willow Street NEW HAVEN. CONN. "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal C,We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls for office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. CSaid a Business Man : " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough j work. It will win out in the end." Said an Educator: "The quality of instruo tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest' C.0pen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. References: Any batik, any newspaper, any business man 'r Portland -. 1 UN in Ii! u re 3 EC c t 1 W' t-KNV.U. Sur.set Magazine offers the readers of this paper the be; of the year REVIEW OF REVIEWS . $3.00 SUNSET MAGAZINE .... 1.60 WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1.25 ALL FOR $3.00 and FREE with your order, a Ujautiful premium, a 75-pere back illustrated in four colors with 125 Western views. SUN SET M on raaNcisio, A G A Z CALIFORNIA I N E 3 LAKE COUNTY ABSTRCAT CO. INCORPORATED 1 Ni i mi 1 4 I A COMPLETE RECORD e have made an entire transcriptof all Records InJXake County, which, in any way, affect Real Property in the count'. HIHHUMMHUHHIHttiil II HI Mil We have a complete Record of every ever made in Lake County, and every Deed given. Mottgraire and transfer ERRORS FOUND. In transcribing the records we have found numerous i' mortgages recorded in the Deed recoid, and not indexed; and f many deeds are recorded in the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds ol mortgages and deeds are not indexed $ at all, and aie most difficult to trace up from the records. J I We have notations of all these Errors: Others cannot find them. We have spent hundreds oi dollars hunting up. A these errors, and we can guarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, flanager. - !