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LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER. LAKEV1EW. OUEGCN, TI1URIAY rF,B. 25, U OFFICIAL DIRECTORY ...,ma.ter H--..r.l Von Swrvitrrol Nsvy ' Vi ri.rfi.-ld Bn.-r.wy of A,ri.iilture .... ''Jl"',. 8eretry o. Commerce i'l,'r W. il. Klch.rd. I! B. tnl CommtMl..n-. STATE. P ..re'.sr, ofHl.te ' A " Tr.--nrr ; u rwt.. " A I inriiny Ur-ne-rsl nl ,..,rmiin 8 Public Instruct.. Jw Vl.unlw." I" inlet j vv Bal'ry D.iry nd F.kkI Cm M;(ier1. V Henaiorii 1 :. W. Fulton i Binirr Hermn CniiKressimMi ( N. W tlllBma ilXTH JUDICIAL DISTSI-n. . . . am. II. rnlsnd Joint Benslot ' ' ' Representst'.Tes i H. A. BrsUsin ...W.J.Moor Attorney 0 8. LAND OFFICE. j n.w...,. ' FredP. Crom-mllU-r K' ,ve LA It It OOI'NTT. '::::::::::::::::rYwrwl TrHun.r A j. k..i- r UKHtunr ii h jHrHMin Surveyor . t:. A. K.-hri CiinmlMlonr h R. 11-rvioM a ln...tir " ITf.n.lfoot TOWN OF LAKEV EW II Bailey V. n-!lln I). J. Wlliinx ( J. N. Watson j J. 8. Lane ) w. H Hnider A.Bleber M .! , .Co inc.lliiiHi' . ... Rprofli'i . .Treasurer LODGE DIRECTORY A . U. W.-I.AKKVIKW I.OIMiE NO. 111. MeeU. every i on1 an.l fourth Tluirwlay of "Vh month. In Macule IU11. Ukev.e. C'haa.ToiiiilnKHn. W.M.; W m. Ountner, r . DKCIREK OK IIONOR-l.XKEHIIORK I.OIM.K No. 77. I. of II.. A.O. O.W., Meet. Hral and third Thurartaya of each mohtli III Manoiiie Hall. i:..ra()rHHii.:. of H.i Helma ITire. I., of II.; Vlda (iunthcr, C. of C; France N waiter, Recorder. I. O. O. F -I.AKEVIEW MHWiK, No f,3, I. O O K mrpli every Hatmiln? evenlnir III Oilil FVIIuws Hall, at 7:HU o'clock, from October 1 to Anrll 1. and at II olclock Irom April I tc. September Ml. A. E. Cheney, r.. Cheney, Beer tary E. K. o O.K.-I.AREVIKW ENCAMPMENT M.1H 1 O. O. F.. meets the Brut and third Nnirs flay. v.-nliiKH of each month III Od.l relli.w lull. Ukcvlew. 11. R. lloryford. C. P. ; CO. Melrker, Heribe. REIIEBAH I. IK-I.AKKVIr.W I.OIXiK, NO. IK 1 O. O. K., meet" the aeeond and fourth Frldayi of each inonth In Odd Kellow' Hall, Mn. Alice Biintlnir. N.l ; Mth. W. I.. Hery. for.l, W. O.; Mm. M. 1) Moiia, Heerutary ; Mri. L. J. MaKilKin, Treaaurer. O. E. 8. ORIENTAL t'H APTE8, NO. 5, LAKE. view, Oregon, Meet! on Tuesday, on or be fore full moon and two week! thereafter, In Maaonlc Hall, at 7: :W o'clock. VUitlns member! are cordially Invited. CORNELIA A. WATBON, W. M, IPA UEBACH.Beorelary CHURCH DIRECTORY METHOPIHT EP1HCOPA1. CIHRCII-THK flrat Sunday In each month, preaching at 11 a. m. Anlde Iron, thlc preachlnu every Sun day al II a. in. and 7:X0p. n. at l.akevlw. Hiiudayf4.'hMil at 10 a. in. Ipae al(l::U)p. m. Prayer Meeting Thumday 7:0 . m Ijidlea Aid Wedn.'.day l-.su : m. Choir j.ra.-tlxe Friday 7:) p in A cordial invita tion U extended in youu. 1. C. PARKER. Pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHl'Krll OF tiOOSE LAKE at New Pino Creek. Oregon, preaclilng er vleea at 11 A M and 7::w P M of each Sunday of everv month Snndav School at 10 AM. Prayer Service at 7:10 on vUcdiiemley evening of each weed. All are cordially Invited lo attend I ho nervlec ). HAYHKN HOWARD. PaMor. FIRST BA1TIHT CIU'RCH OF I.AKEVIEW Preaehing aervlee at 11 A M and 7:H0 P M on lNt and 8rd Sun. Sunday School atlOA M. Junior Society at i!::tu I'M. Baptist Voung People'! I'lilon at : P M on each Sunday. I'ravi-r Meeting at 7:l I M Wednesday eve ning. Even body Invited to attend all aer vi,,",. W. A. HOPKINS. Pastor. CATHOLIC CIU'RCH- EVERY Sl'NPAY MASS and Benedietloii at lUo'cliH'k a. m. Sunday chool after Benediction. Week day Mass at 8;aoa. ui. 1. A. VASTA, 8. J. PROFESSIONAL CARDS T F. CONN 4 Attorney at Law Ukrvkw, Oregei OKFII'E-HeJv Building. J I). VENA TO K Attorney at Law, Ijind Maltrre) Hporlalt) OFFICE-Paly Bnlldlug. QHAHLE8 1'MHACH Land and Law Of ilea ' Abstractor of Tltlea B.tabllahed HUH Ijkerlw, Ore- Y. LAIR THOMrSON Attorney at Law Office: Over Dank of La view Lakkview, Ohkuon TIIOS. J. l'OWELL Attorney at Law Office lo Daly Uulldlog Lakevikw, Okkoon Ta Cure a Cold la One Day Take LAXATIVE 11R0M0 QUININh TaMeta. Ail druKgltle relund the aaoney II It fail to core. K. W.Urove't ataToitare U oa each box. S5& OND 'SB GPAGEANT Frank Lascelles Tells How It Will Be Arranged. WHOLE CITY TO BE HIS STAGE Twenty Thousand Actor Will Help to Make Great Spectacle In British Capital a Sufceee, Says Pageant Maker Twenty-one Scenes In All. Imnglne. If you will, a painting so great that erery drop of color Is the size of a man nnd of which the frame Is the world's greatest city. Surely the iirtl.st must tie he of whom Kip ling wrote, who -an "splash nt a ten league canvas with brushes of comets' hair." But when the siiKRestlon was uinde to Frank Ijiscellcs, who recently sailed for Loudon to arrange the great est pagoaut In the history of the world, so far us that history has been traced, be actually -tlushed. An artist to bis Qr.gcr tips, he seems to think only of his work and not at all of the tremeD dous personal compliment Implied by his selectli-u to produce the pageant to be riven l:i 1!K)'J by the city of Loudon to raise money for King Edward's hos pital fund. It might even be suspected that the prospective profit to the fund arouses but slender enthusiasm In Mr. Lascelles breast. It Is the wonderful picture that he Is to paint with hu man pigments that he thinks of a picture covering the story of Great Britain's development, from the time that the Britons painted themselves With woad and lived In bushes up to the moment of the celebration of Queen Victoria's Jubilee. A full month will be occupied In the presentation of the twenty-one scenes, and 0,000 persons or more will be em ployed In the processions and pano ramas. As to the cost "I have never thought," said Mr. Lascelles to a re porter of the New York f!lobe. "It Is safe to say that a million dollars will be expended. That Is a very, very conservative estimate, and that mod erate sum Is only made possible by the fact that not one person of all those engaged will receive direct or Indirect compensation. The greatest nrtlsts, musicians, iiiNiorians and archaeolo gists of all England nre giving their services free." It was to Mr. Lascelles genius the wonderful historic pageants at Quebec In celebration of her tercentennial were due. lie It was who staged the Oxford pageant The other day he gave freely of his time to the Lake Champlaln ter centennial commissioners, who plan a magnificent pageant there next year. "What Is your plan of operation as you have sketched It for the London pageant?" he was nsked. "We beg-an early." h said. "As soon as I accepted the Invitation to take charge of this pageant I asked the co-operation of the city of London. The lord mayor called the mayors of the twenty-eight sep arate towns that mnke up London togeth er. Every one of them pledged himself and his city to the aid of the pro.tect. In effect they placed no bounds upon me. "Defore t left London last November I had started the machinery In operation. I had appointed committees on art and music and the archaeological details and on finance. The lenders of thought In each line are represented on these com mittees, glr Thomas KlKar Is on the mu sic committee. The most eminent Eng lish artists are on the committee on art. "OrKnnlzatlon. organization, organiza tion that la the hey to success In a proj ect of this sort. Without organization, effective down to the last man In t!,a least pmup, wo should be helpless. Each committee knowa precisely what It Is to do. No committee has aught to do w!n the work of any other committee. "As an example of the plan of organiza tion I may say that, first and last. M.(;00 persons will he used In the pugear.t. These are divided into sections and dh I stons and subdivisions and groups aid subgroups. In the end I can put my lia-.d on any man I want In any group without the possibility of .misunderstanding- or de lay. "The pageant plan la a comprehensive, one. We aim to make England's history a living thing to every spectator. V will begin with the ancient Hilton, the man of prehistoric days, the man who drifted from coast to coast In coracles and worshiped atranxe, savage gods. 8i far us the science of modern arch leology has made It possible we will absolutely reproduce that man and his womankind and his villages and his life. Then we go on. taking In turn each of Ore it Ili-lt-aln's conspicuous historical epochs. Each scone will represent a different epoch. The average man doesn't know his his tory. He doesn't know the romance and the glory and the tragedy of It. A name means hurdly anything to him. Hut we hope to make his England appear before his eyes as a living entity as she emerged from barbarlHin Into light "The great kings and queens of the past will be seen, ench In the eurioundtngs typical of their times. May day scenes In an English village will I prese.itt-d aim ply as an Incident to one phase of history. Here we will reproduce- with absolute fidelity the roatumea of the earl Rngllah villager, his habits and his traditions. The songs ha sung will be sung again, and the strange, quaint. Ineffably pictur esque Morris dances dances that have today been almost forgotten will be danced before our modern eyes as they were In the England of F.ngllih Harry's time. "And so we pass on from king to king, from epoch to epoch, until we come to Queen Victoria. Her coronation will be presented, but not the queen herself. Theae things will be made possible only by the co-operation of the greataat men and the greatest minds In England. A doien lifetimes would not be sufficient to assimilate the vast bulk of Intimate knowledge required for theae twenty-one pictorial repreaentatlons. But I nan draw from England's best brain, taking from each lis drop of knowledge, and In the end have the sum of alt humaa knowl edge pertaining to, theee things. "One should not forget the sc-clal value I of these spectacles." said Mr. Lascelles In parting. "They are absolutely demo cratic. No account la taken of rank in the selection of actors. A carter may represent a king; a marquis may be a dancing villager. I remember that at the Oxford pageant you know that there la a certain rivalry between the town of Oxford and the unlverelty the eople of the leva displayed a destr to play the kings and queens and nobles, ao the men and women of the university took the ether tack. They went on In the mob eoenee appealing aa eimple villagers, while their grocers and butcher posed ta gilded crowns. The Useful Onion. ITslf a freshly out onion briskly rub bed over marked and spotted velvet will restore It to beauty If the velvet be directly afterward gently rubbed with a damp soft linen cloth and passed across a hot flatlron standing upright. For dyeing specked or faded cotton goods a pretty dark ecru or light brown take two red onions and a bl handful of onion peels and boll them briskly for one hour In n quart of water, then strain and In the colored water thus obtained boll your goods slowly for three hours. Rinse In several waters. Onion Juice makes a strong adhesive 1 for pasting paper, such as lalels. etc.. I on tin or other metals. The Juice of fresh cut onion stems rubbed on Insect stings and mosquito bites will when Immediately applied prevent redness and swelling. Onion Juice mixed with good pure vinegar inhaled through the nose will stop nosebleed. Slices of fresh cut onion applied to the back of the neck help along the cure. This is just the time of the year wheu you are, must likely to huve kidney or bladder trouble, with rheu matism aud rheumatic pains caused by weak kidneys. Di-lnys are danger ous (et De Witt's Kidney aud Blad der pills, and be sure you get what you Hk for. They are the best pills triad", for backache, weak back, uriu ary disorders, iutlamation of the bladder, fctc. They aie antiseptic aud act promptly. We sell and recommeud them. Daly & Hal. Quite often the work on the farm can lie given a new Interest for the growing and Inquisitive boy through the purchase of a good piece of labor saving machinery, such us a stationary or traction engine, which he will be glad to get acquainted with and oper ate for the pure amusement which It affords. Another boy of a somewhat different turn of mind would have his interest In things on the farm renewed by the purchase of some kind of thor oughbred stock. In the care of which he should have some financial Interest Save Monev bv Kuylng Chamberlain's Cough Memedy, You will pay just as much for a bottle of Olmmm-rlRin'B Cough Rem edy as for any of the other cough medicines rut you save money in buviug it. The saving is what you get, not what you pay. The sure-to-cure-you quality is every bottle of this remedy, aud you get good results wheu you take it. Neglected colds often develop a serious nondtion, and when you buy a cough medicine von want to be sure vou are getting one that will cure your cold. Chamber lain's Cough Kemedy always cures. Price 25 aud 50 ceuts- a bottle, for Sale by Daly & Hall. A Boy's Composition. Girls Is sisters of boys and has long hare and wares dresses. First girl waa called Christmas Eve. though 1 nev er could tell why. Most every family lius one girl, and some of eni that Is In hard luck has two or three. We have a girl In ourn who Is my sister. Fat girls want to lie thin, and tblu girls want to be fat Why girls were made nobody nos. but I think It were to go to church and eat Ice cream There Is two kinds of girls, brunet girls and blond girls Girls are afraid of mlse and hugs, which makes It fun to put 'em down their baks Reason Enthroned Uceause meats are so tasty they are consumed in great excess T'lis leads to stotii'ich trcubles, biliousness and joustipatiou. Revise your diet, M teasou aud not a pampered appetite rmntrnl. then take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver bleta aud you will soon be well again. Try it. For sale, at Daly & Hall's drug store. Samples free. CATARRH r." A IM HAY-FEVER AY-FEVER Sl)is Ely's Cream Balm Sure, to Give Satisfaction. CIVIC RILIIP AT ONCI. It cleanses, soothes, heals and protacts the diseased membrane resulting from Outturn, and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. Keatorea the Senses of Taste and 8mell. Easy to use. Contains no injurious dmgs Applied into fie nostrils and absorbed. Large Site, 50 cents at Draggiat or by mail. Liquid Crein Balm for Dae In atomizers, 75 eeuta. lit BROTHfrtS. 66 Warraa St.. Na York 44. 60 YEARS' yV V, EXPERIENCE D " TRAD . . CovmoHT A a. A a Tone eeadlng a aketob end oeaartpttoa m1 enlrklr aaceri " opinmo free aa MialauUt vHbootckarve. la Ike Scientific Jlm;rlti. AbaaaeoweryHhMtraleawlr. lf SIiTl,varooiaa.U Sfafl 4-ewf. . a a v . Tbere is not any better Salve thau De Witt's t'arbolized Witch Hazel Sal e. We hereby warn the public that we are tmt resp-iusible.fur auy in Jurions ell eels csused from worthies" or poisonous Imitations of our Car bolized Witch Hazel Salve, the origin al. 'It is uood lor anything a hen a salve is De led, but it is especially good for piles. Be sure vou get Or Witts. Sol i by Daly and Hall. - Ha Lisstly at "Merit. At night a little girl's 'hair should never be lightly curled or plaited If you want It to grow thick and long, but be very loosely done In two plaits, so that in the morning there are prac tically no tangles to be combed out What does It matter If she doesn't look particularly pretty? So long as children are healthy and happy that Is the great point, and It Is far better for n girl to have straight hair in nursery days than to have no hair at all or only very skimpy locks when she grows to womanhood, a quite pos sible result of overmuch crimping and curling. Do all you can to make It grow and don't bother about kinks, and you will earn your child's grati tude not only while she Is in the nursery, but all her life long. Ask Yourself Ihe Queetlunn Why not use Chamberlain's Lini ment shen you have rheumatism? We feel sure that the result will be prompt and satisfactory. It has cured others, why not you? Try it. It costs but a trifle. Price 25 cents; arge size 50 cents. For sale by Daly & Hall. Notice fr I'll hi lent lo . Department ot the lutenoi, U. S. Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Jan uary 7, VMS. Notice la hereby giveu that the State of Oieifou has tiled its applica tion to select under tb provisions o the act ot August 14. 1818, and the acts suppleineuta- and amendatorv tbeieto, thti SW quarter. Sec 9, T. 30 S., R. 21 K, W. M., per list. No. 0953. Any aud all persons claimiuu adver sely the lauds described, or desiring to object because of tne mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should tile their affidavits of protest in this office, ou or before the 6th day of March. 19J9. J. N. Watson, Register. The foregoing notice will be pub lished in the Lake County Examiner, a weekly newspaper, printed aud pub lished at Lakeview, Oregon, for at least thirty days prior totbedate last mentioned in the above notice. J2LM5 J. N. Watson, Register. ECZL.MA and P1LECURE f REE Knowing what lt.wasj to suf fer. 1 will give FREE OF CHARGE, to any attiicted a positive cure for Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles and Skin Diseases. Instant re lief. Dont suffer longer, Write F. W. WILLIAMS. 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. Enclose Stamp. Dr.Miles'AntiPain Pills lisidache Neuralgia. Sciatica. Rheumatism. Backache. Pain inchest. Distress in stomach. Sleeplessness How's Tbls t We offer One Hundred Dollars Re H-nnl for an- case of Catarrh that csti not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. U'u liaa ri .if luFB.irnAH hova Irnrknrn f J. Cheney for the last 15 years. 1 and Wnow him perfectly honorable in all businetH transactions, and finan cially able to carry out any obliga tions ma le by his Hrm. - Walding Kinnan & Marvin Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 c per bottle. Sold by all drnglgsts. Take Hall's Family Pill, for const! pation. $50 REWARD. A REWARD of fifty dollars is here by offered for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of any peison who baa stolen wires or other property, from our Company ; and the same reward is hereby offered for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of anyone des troying the property of the Company. Cbas. Umbacb, Secretary Lake Co. Tel. & Tel. Co. lGtf. Notice. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, notice Is hereby given that all Irriga tion, or miilrace dltchen on all trout streams throught Lake County, Ore gon, must be screened with a small mesh wire screening at their head or junction with the main channel of stremn. Also all dams or obstruct ions on said streams must be pro vided with a fish-ladder, or othereasy mi-tniK of passage, at or near the mid dle of tin- main channel, so as to al ow tin- passage of trout at all times of year, as provided by law. Said work to lie done at low water time, or to lie completed by Feb. 7, 1907. By order of .1. A. Uarham. Special Deputy fish Warden for LakeCouiiry, Oregon $1,000.00 Reward. The Oregon, California & Nevada Livestock Protective Association will ive $1000 Reward for the con viction of any party or parties steal ing burses, cattle or mules belonging to any of the following members of this Association: Cox & Clark, Chewacan Land & Cattle Co., Heryford Land & Cattle Co., Luke County Land & Livestock Co.. Warner Valley Stock Co., Wm W. IJrown, Geo. M. Jones, Geo. llan kins, S. B. Chandler, C. A. Rehart, N. Fine, W.A. Currier, Frank U. Bauers, J. C. Hotchkiss, Calderwood Bros., T. J. Brattain & Sons, T. A. Crump, Cressler &' Bonner, W, T. Cressler. MaudI. itambo. W. P. Heryfokd. Presid't Officeks IF M. Mili.ek, Sec & Treas. f W. P. Hektfoki) Finance Com . F. M. Gkeen IK. B. 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Stock are wall lliaetfated aad lfiod with matter f th. gi.ae.et lul M l ii I te all .agagm) Is these bvhwertaa. eewy Use being writua to Miaa. ar nt alaao touch with yeeeaaac a uia ueast. Xa aakeerlptlen. atlr.es It H. da YOUNG, MOhvwaleW , rrueltea, CaL The Examiner has a supply of first class butter wrapper paper ou band now, at tb following prices: For;500 wiappere, printed, 8'J.50, for 1000 printed $4.50. tf All the latest news contained; in The Examiner. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of If you have Headache T .fV Try Oi ne They Relieve Pain Quickly, leaving no bad After-effects 25 Doses 25 Cents Never Sold in Bulk I