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LAKK, COUHTY KXAMIXKr.. M K KVIKW. OKKf.ON, TflHItHlM Y, JAN. 21. 1W. .brat UBnhaperoned In ahop m bis village In Strang foreign clly. I really Old nel a aimalimlc to go With littio drta of inliir. Ihtiiuho mi) nly light on (If .lou t count rnlltei cmtitnon nlilt thing) In pink. I mw onto lniillrH, and I wanted to aak tli price, but b attr-tidiitita -who wer fjlrla with lovely flgnrra nmt tliolr lialr dona In exactly tlm mi ma (top over tliolr forehead w err- no liitrroatcd In tnlkhiK nlxnit a young inon tuy all knr-w tlmt It ar-cmr-d cruel to Interrupt them, cuppcinlly an I mightn't buy the niiNliade n the nut. However, I did venture to ajwak, In qulta a Iniinl.lr voire, hy and tiy, but the girt couldn't tiinliTKlfind a word until I'd repealed rvcrjwiing twice. "A kihikIiihIo? Oh. you inenn one of thcae nrnMn wla." Mip aid then. "Kxmao me, It'a jour Hub Huh accent I didn't iUlti catch nt (lmt. That one' ten dollar and forty nine cent, aim Mil eight dollnr eighty nine." While we were Imay doing the dot lar Into pound mid ahllllngN we got jtiltn friendly, for ulie wn a verv obliging Rlrl and didn't lenr me inn grudge for Interrupting, tlioinrh In friend were going on with their con venial Ion and telling nikIi exciting thing about tlio young nmti that ah.- mut have been dying to Hatch. However, my girl hardly pnht anv attention to them at all, except J nut to TlfRKR una to Atnertra, tr (tarry haani ti h.ikm t,.- "" "" pp""e ua qniia eaay jrirprl! when I didn't want to, but to remember Juat 4W facea, aa you're rs. Kaa Kay aald In flint caae potter aire there will never I any more,, would rutertnln me while they mated, even If they have children, been una told tier It waan't nece-aary. but Tot bey re being cut down Instead of go- frr wanted ma to bet my aweet Ufa that It waa Juat the one proposition on mil mm 1 A It Hrinnl rrurl to Intrrrupt thrm get mixed up In her miMwer to me once or twice. She aald It nun very difficult to unili thIiumI Kugllnli people on account of their not ii-iilig their mouth much when they apoke, mid their accent Iwlug no Klrong. 1 foiiml thl odil, hccuiiMc we ahviiy feel n If. the llnulltli liiiigmige liming Im-imi atnrtcd by u. It In Aiiit-rlcnti who have an iiccfiit, but It hcciiih that a great ninny x.ople In the Mute dislike the way we talk very much mid con alder It extremely affected. After nil the trouble hIic had liken. I felt dreadfully not to buy unythlng of her, but the NUiiNhndcM were too t?X ppimlvc, though aim anld they were murked down. I took a JnpaneHe fun ItiNteud, which pojm out at you like a Jnck-lu the-lxix from a fat red Mick, and even that wa fl.2' when I thought It would be xlxpciice. On the way to meet Mr. V.hh Kay nud Sally at the notion counter, I lniilrcd the price of a good miiiiy other mipcrlntlve ly ln-n lit If ill thlugx. but they were all auperlutlvely high n well, ami by the time n very (hiHhlng young man, who aald he wa a "floorwalker." had Ptccrcd me to the not loan, felt aa If I were the only cheap thing iu the whole ahop. To be mire, there were aoine embroidered collar and Ameri can Flag headed hatpin and flowered iiiuhIIu wrapcr which I could have bad without ruining iiiyclf If had wanted (hem. but I didn't, and what I ahould like to know Ih, what doe n girl do. If ahe'a ioor and haa to live In New York? Mrs. Kh Kay hnd suld the ahop wit u cheap tdmp, ho there mtiNt bo other where even the flow ered wrapper and collnr en - , nre mol t . A lid, U tddcH, u j;til couldn't go through life itrcHseiJ entirely In inch tljiij. llofMM'i-r. JiiiIkUi ficiil 'Vi ,1iii 1 o m rti far. they nro eil very rich, except I lie lower cIhkm'h, an cf couine It'a luuiu biuipier to do w thout thing If you can Juat be poor and give up to It comfortably without thinking of ncpearnnce. like ua. Aa aoon a I aaw tlio notion counter I kne why they hnd mimed It that, only It would be atll! more cxpreHHive If It were culled the Imagination cotin ter. It wna lovely, and looked llt;e thouaand of little (iulHtnitix picHeuts apread out for every one. There were a great many pretty peo ple buying I 'i lntfH at It, and In most of the other departments where I wc(t with Mrs. Kkk Kay and Sally, but when I admired them, and the aweet blouRca they wore and the way they carried their shoulder and hip. Mr Khb Kay auirfcd and aald there wa nobody In New York now nobody at all who wua worth looking at and wouldn't be till October, except tho-.m who were Juat In the city for a day or two of shopping, like ua. Wbon 1 auggcated that themi charming beluga In white muallti and auinmer allka might lie here In Hint way, aho did not thlulc It at all probable. "How can you tell?" I aaked. "They look Juat aa nice aa we do." Indeed, I thought aome of them looked ulcer, but I've been much too well brought up to make auch remark a that. "I can tell, been use I don't know their facea," aald Mr. Ksa Kay decid edly, In u tone that gave a capital let ter to her laat word, and yet Intimated that the poor, unknown (by her) thing! couldn't ponalbly be worth a glance. Now, mother and Aunt Sophy art rather like that. It'a almoet terrible When they aay "Who la ane?" Hut 1 abuldn't have expected It to be the Imr iii In number. When we hnd leen for about an hour and a half In the big ahop, we'd flnhdied all wa hnd to do there and tniiHt motor to another farther up, le fore meeting Mr. I'nrker, who waa to give u lunch at a place called 8her ry'a, nt I o'cl.xk. On the way, Kally suddenly exclaimed, "Oh, Counln Kath' erlne. we miiMt Initiate thl dear child Into (he inyaierlea of Ice. crenm soda water, nud I'm Juat yearning for some myself, anyhow." Mr, Km Kay gave the direction to her mcchniitclnn, a very young man with eye that looked powltlvely III with Intelligence and a way of snap ping out "all right" when she spoke to him that would mnke Stnn alt up with aurprlMo If hi chauffeur did It. Mally snld (hat the nicest onsl In the desert of lnidou wa an American place where you can get he cream aodii water, but I had never had any, 1 and In the burning heal of the New York morning, which Hung Itself Into the shop like n great wave In spite of llerce electric fan. I could have purred In pure delight over the piled up Ice cold froth In that tall glas. It fasted like rrown velvet flavored with strnw tcrrlcH, and I should have loved to bo an OHtrlch or an anaconda, ao that the aeiisittlou might havo lusted longer. There were no men In the shop, only women, and so pretty that you wonder ed If there were a notice posted up over the door forbidding plain ladles to cuter. Two or three hnd yellow hair, yellower than mine, and Mr. Ka Kay said they were actresses, who al ways came back to New York In sum mer to wait for thing to turn up. Just a chicken come home to roost, and that they were supposed to Ih; resting. I hud always thought that a bannnn made you feel more a If you had eat en a large, elaborate dinner thun anv other one thing possibly could, but I found that un Ice cream soda even more, ao, nLd It wa lucky for ua that j wo hnd another hour' shopping to do I (Mr. !: Kay made It an hour and a ' half because Totter I only her broth eo before luncheon. The next shop was even more won derful than the first and would have been a greut deul more solemn and dig nified nud even conventional If the fcnine kind of wooden ball hadn't gone tearing round like mad squirrels In wire cage over the counter with peo ple' money shut up Inside them. There earth for hi in, so he and Vivace and I sat In the fountain court while Mr. Ea Ksy and Sully went upstair. Prl4et Help Orphan Hundreds of orphan havs been helped by I he 1'res Hent of The Indus trial ami Orphan'a Home at Macon, t'.? .w.bo.wrUM: "w lava nl Klectrlo Itinera in thl Institution for nine year. It has proved a most, excellent remedy for Htomach, Liver and Kldny troublea. We regard It aa one of the best lamlly medicine on earth." It invlirorntea ih ii.i Potter waa suddenly a chnmrerl nmn I organ, porlfln the blond. M hi.. a soon aa he and I were alone to- I t,0",l T',',s appetite. To strengthen gethef. Incoming exsetly whnt he hnd . , W "p ''"J"' TeMk children or been yesterdny when I first ran down- ; t"?, . ,!,7J H, ! ,T "A stair, and he Introduced ,,,nse,f. "ft 'S.' no fii'aii linn iiist nirn uij i IIJn- I a lnwintif tl SADDLERY U try and mi1'" fun of our government or hint Hint American men were the only men living who knew how to treat women, aa he seemed to delight In dolmr when hi sister and nor,, ulil, ... I f. I I r.. KOLF.IM. (if ill T. llUnn in f.. I. i... it l.in l-i i.. mnnn iiomestea ' ' " -'...v " ..." r., nillllH, 'IWLJ .1.-1 . & . tnin, (rwrini io. If.l.i.U for Noilt for Publlcallon Departrnont of the Interior, (J. 8. unice at l,kevlew, Oregon iwTi-riiiier ii, iisjn. Notice I hereby given suing, k,. . . . . . ... . i -" out n ine lesson weui on, it turned out to be rather more llko a lesson In flirt n Hon. I would have tieeu even more sin rt led than I waa, If I hadn't already hud a little experience on bonrd ship with Mr. Ioremu. At home I've often thought It must lie very pleasant to lie out and able to flirt, but I never had a limnce, liecnnse, a Vie snld, 11 wn . , that OLK . who, on fZ "tend Kutry W rti for NW au 'luarter, Heel ion 17, Township W, m : l 1 Knnge I H, Will Meridlao, haa filed v'i 63 HW notice of intention to make Pinal' Commutation Proof, to estiiblinh claim to the land abovo described, be-1 fore ItegUter and Kecelver. nt l.u. I view. Oregon. u the J2tb davof Feh. i1 i !. i sm K. Hutter, 11. .1. Langkam, Krlstian jnrgenaeii, c.riJly, Orevon, John her (urn first, and the only young man. ' Jaeobaen. of Lakeview, Oregon. ; ( . ,-t -.,t.-r '1 not a relntlon. thut I ever talked with alone wa the curate, who would ns soon have fried to flirt with a blshop ec a with one of mother' daughter. Hut I like Mr. Doremu' kind of flir tation almost better thnn Mr. Parker's. Mr. I ore in us mnkes you feel s If you were a benutlful young heroine In a play, and you are almost sorry there I? no audience to applaud the witty thing he says ami the smart answers he Inspires you to think of. Just ns If he were giving you a cue. Potter I different, and Instead of mi audience you want a kind of perpetual chuperon, not a Hrlnreua creature with lots of hand to applaud. It Ih silly, I know, to blush and sim per, but I couldn't think of anything else to do. Potter was so alarming, ami 1 wouldn't allow hlrn to tell my for tune by my hand, for It waa much too hot. 10 ven If It hadn't been I shouldn't have wnntiil my bund held, for I do hnte Isdng touched by any one I'm not fond of. When I told him that he anld It wum very simple. What I hud to do wa to get fond of him, and then It would lie all right. "I shan't hnve time," 1 snld. "There'll lie too much for me to think about, and then I shall be going home." ' "How long doea It take an English girl to get fond of a man?" anld he. 1 told til in I didn't know anything I.'11--10 J. N Watson, Register. Timber Land Nolle Department of the interior, U. H. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, November '', 1!XW. Notice la hereby given that Harry M. (lazier, of Sacramento, Calif, who on Nov. Z1, Mfii, made Timber and (Stone Application, No. 0800, for HE quarter, hecllon Township 37 H., Knnge 17 R, Will. Meridian, baa filed notice of Intention to make Final Proof to establish claim to the land above cescrilnsd. before County CJerk Klamath Co., at bla office, at Klam ath Kalis. Oregon, on the 6tb day of Feb. KXJ. Claimant names a witnesses : Dud Johnson, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Oda Craven and Frank Howard of Lake lew, Oregon, and Ollie Howard ot Hly, Oregon. IF5 J. N. Watson, Register. S. F. AHLSTROM Proprietor The best Vanquero addle on the market Also a complete line of wagon and buggy bar ness, whipj, robes, bits, rlates, spur, quirts, rose ttes in fact everything In the line of carriage and horse furnishings. Re pairing by competent men. HOTEL JLakevtetf . "lr ,rr -'"""K youina s.mng in wn .i,,. ..., ., i ,,.. out. ,,ut .,,. pulpit thing, who caught the balls on : .i,,..,,,!,.,! ,, fllr. kln.i of eirl the fly In a sporting way nud did some ... lM1,.HM ,i...MI1(lll llmr OI1 . . thing to them, but I never could see , , j.,,ur clllnnt,.. dn't It?" asked Pot what. mi,. I artcrwnrd sent them back i .r ..,Jut ovor ,1)re ,t.g BOII1PtIIles a with the greenback blUs Inside turned ! nlle.tlon of hour, for l.ih H.1M. Whv miraculously Into silver and pretty mln- , . cnum of n.ln .,.nt out to Ha Kran. luture pennies When we got to Sherry'. Potter was waiting for us and looking cross. I think person with turned tin nose Cisco ou business which waa going to keep him Just oue day. He met a girl nt dinner, fell In love with her while , she waa entlng her soup and told her snow crossness more easily man tue , before deaaert came alouic. She other kind, and Potter had the exprea- vacillated over the Ice cream.' but said slon In hi eyes thnt Vic ha w hen her , J(.8 wHU the peaches and cnra. Next shoes arc tight and mother la In a trying mood at the same time. 1 shouldn't be surprised If be hss a hor rid teinKr, although he thinks of ao mnuy funny things. And though be la ao nice to me, he can't help saying things sometime which show thnt he has a prejudice against England. That seem extraordinary, and shows one how conceited we English really are. or one Is ipilte accustomed to the Idea thnt there may lie people wiio don't are for Americana, but It Is odd that Americans may not like ua. I supoae It'a ou a par with the sentiments In our national nnthem, which when one come to analyse them don't exactly anggest a sense of give and take or. fur that matter, a sense of humor. "Confound their olitlca, frustrate their knavish tricks," but naturally bloiB everything In which we are con cerned, aa we nre certain to lie above reproach. I'm afraid that' quite of mli.i C(j lfldeuce we hme In our own aupcriorliy, although I dare say 1 should never have realised !t if H weren't for Mr. V tter Parker and tin perky nose It begnn to tie let) perky when we were ail settled at a table In a perfect ly charming restaurant, the mo8t reat ful place to eat in that I ever aaw. I can't Imagine even a (lend being 111 tempered In It for long, and It waa de- lkioualy cool, a If we had come Into a shadowy gr-i-en wood after the blaring, brassy glare of the street. The big room really was rather like a wood, no the F.::lle Isn't farfetched an open apace In a wood, ringed around with tail trees bending their Inn in lies low over a still pool. The soothing brown of the wainscoted walla gave the tree trunk effect; the great hanging baskets of ferns and iiiosh thut aw uug from the celling wens the tree brunches, and the many round, snow white tables with green velvet chair giiui'd closely around tbera oa the polished floor were the water Ulles with green pads floating on the sur face of the pond. Nearly everything we had for lunch was In a more or less advanced stato of frozcnnesB, from the bouillon, ever so far along to the Ices In the shape of different colored fruits, toward the end. Nevertheleaa, all of us, except Potter, drank Iced water Instead of wluo whenever we stopped eating for an Instant or couldn't think of any thing particular to ssy, and the more we hud the more we seemed to want. There wus a kind of Iced water curai upon ua. It baa never occurred to Vic or m to lie down In the afternoon, though she tries to sleep a little sometime If she's going to a ball. But when we got home, Mrs. Ess Kay ajd Sally took It quite as a matter of course that we would lie down before going te Coney Island to dine and see flre- dn.v they got married, and he brought her back east for a wedding trip." "What did they do about the banns?" "Oh, Americans have done away with banns since the devolution, I guess. When we fellowa fall In love we're in a hurry." "Marry In haste, repent at leisure," I quoted primly, "We don't repent. We Just get a di vorce. It snves worry. Ineompntlbll An Ideal Tooth Paste sot in the fountain court. Ity of the affections or fatty degenera tion of the tenRT or somethlug like that but I don't need to talk of such thli'g tc you. Nobody who got a prize package ilke Ladj Betty Bulkeley would part with It while he hu-t 9 bvt tou left on his coat." "I dou't see what buttons would have to do with it." I anld. but aa I bad always been sent out of the room at home directly any oue began even to mention divorce, I thought I had better go upstulra and dresa for dinner at Coney Island. Mr. Parker begged me not. but I would, and Vivace barked as If he were under the Im pression thnt he was a watchdog, so thanks to him I got away without trouble. Timber lainal Koflee Department of the Interior, (J. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregou, January 11, 1909 Notice is hereby given that ANNA M. NEILON, of Lakeview. Oregon, who, on August 31. KH8, made Timber and Htnne Application, No CI for Lots 1, 2, HW quarter N W nrter, Section 16, Township 'M fi.,;! Miiae 10 E., Will. Meridian. Ims tll.d - Mce of Intention to make Final I establish cltilpi t the 1 described, befor- IN winter , er. at Lakeview. i i vou, '. day of March, WW C'-aimant nam Pii. ter Howard an-. '.t ' Lakeview, Oregon. JUM18 J V Watson, i to hove ely 7tb Wai-of I'tr. Timber Land Xotlrr. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Laud OflJee at Lakeview, Oregon, November. 20, 1908. Notice ia hereby given that MIL TON Hfc'RT RICE, of Lakeview, Ore gon, who, on Nov. 10, 1908, made Timber and stone Application, No. 08i 3, for E half HW quarter. Section XI, LTnwnsblp 3G 8., Ranoe 19 E., will. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above des cribed, before Register and Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 11th day of Feb. 190U. Claimant names as witnesses: C. O . Dusenberry, O. W. Rice, Mabel Rice, Geo. Lynch, all of Lakeview, Oregon. J7 10 J. N. Watson, Register. Timber Land X at Ire Department cf the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregca, November 25, 1908. Notice ia hereby given that Lillle E . Harris, of Lakeview, Oregon, wbo ' on November 2(5, 1908, made Timber and Stone Application, No. 0772, fori W half SW quarter and SE quarter ' SW quarter, Section 28, Township 38,' n., Jiange .il fc.., ill. Aleridian, baa Hied notice of intention to make1. . . - Final Proof, to establish claim to the' UkeVieW Cigar FaCtOfV and Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, cn the 8th day of Feb. 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Gran ville Hardibty, Sarah Garrett, Gordon Garrett, Farnbam E. Harris, all of Lakevijw, Oregou. D3F5 J. N. Watson, Register. ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOIT FIRST-CALSS ACCOnnODATlONS SA1PLE ROOfl t or COfiriERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREAT MENT geolSow LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietor Lesley Dental Cream A full weight tube of this delightful tooth paste free to anyone mailing this ad with 4 cents in stamps to cover posttjje. 5L m m Perfect for Teeth and Gums Absolutely Free 1 Absolutely Free Send your name and ad dress on a postal and we will mail you our three new com plete catalogues, free, postage prepaid. The Owl Drug Company 611 Mission Street MIl Order Danmcnt San Francisco, Cal. A. Storkm.., Prop. Maker of Havana and Domestic Cigars CO1 IT BY ORDERS SOLICITS Timber Land Bieilee Department of the Interior U. S. Land Otiice at Lakeview, Oregon, t,ovemoer jyuo Give us a trial. Store in the brick police is nereuy Biveu toat v, imam bui,d5llg ext door to Pogt A King . loon, akeview, Oregon. Nov, 10, 1908, made Timber and' Stone Application, No 0833, for S half j . a a-v s a NE qaarter quarter 8E quarter I NOlde X ReVnOldS Section 19. TownsbiD 37 8.. Rantre20i J E., Will. Meridian, baa filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establab claim to the land above des cribed, refore ,Registerand Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the JlCtb day of Feb 1909. Claimant names as witnesses : W. H. Mendell, O. L. Barnum.A.'H. barnum, C. A. Rehart, all of Lake view, Oregon. D3F5 J. N. Watson, Renter. ' I VviC."1 ,ril" 'm'anminl i w 'Repeating fit- e W This new 6-shot model is the simplest, eurest, and fastest 12 gauge repeater made. 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For that reason fruit erowera must obtain proper appliances in order that eucn work can be done during the period previoua to budding in the apriog. It Is known that two danger ous fungus growths already have found lodgement in the count?. Spraying will destroy all insects and fucgus growth. All fruit growers will observe this official notice, and com ply with the requirements of the law. Dated, Nw Pine Creek. Ore., Deo. 19 1U08. A. M. Smith, Inspector. OABTOniA. Bean ti -lfl1 0" Ha" lw,lS All the latt-st news contained? in The Examiner. Timber Land Metlrji Detiartnieot of the Interior, U. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon November 25, 1908. rH Notice is hereby given that Iva fL . Fox, of Klauiatn Falls, Oregon, be on Nov. 7, 1908, made Timber and Stone Application. No 0791, for S half SW quarter, aectiou 11, Township 38 S., Range 18 11, Will. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mat Final Proof, to establibb claim to the landa above described, before County Clerk Klamath Co., at his office at Klamatn Falls. Orecon. on thn ra day of Feb. 1909. Claimant uames as witneses: Fred Noel, T. M. O'Counell. Arnold Pr of Klamath Falls. Oregon, and O. H. Dusenberry, of Lakevi-w Oregon. D3F5 J. N. Watson,' Kegistar. New and complete line of carpennar tools- Auten Hard nre Co. LOUIS SHAW Dealer In Real Estate 1 have Hated some Cf'tLa 1, Rancbes, Timber Landa and Tow property in Northern California, country that la bound to Improve rea dly. Alturas, Cuiiforoia.