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LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER. LAKEVIEW. OREGON, TUUKP.AY WAR. 4, IImhi SIX OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, PruHciil Vice President Secri-lary of atai eeoimary ol Tri-asiiry... Secretary ol War .ttornejr Uvneral .... ,'o.tmaxt, r Oenural .. . Secretary nf Navy Secretary Interior Secretary ol Agriculture vereiarvof Commerce. .Theodore Rnoneven .Elihu Root Vesnalion Warner.' U.' 8.' ?enslon Commissioner V.8. Richards U. 8. Laud Commia.toi.et Chlel Justice rriTi. Geo. Chamberlain r. a. Moor w- .Be"01' Governor Bupicme Judge.... Aa.ri'airv ail Hln.lt.. T'fl!!,.,. ' '". 'a. M. Crawford A. me-i 8 Hurnc iimtruotion H i enr, y Prime Dairy ai1 Pood Com.. U ri Hena'iiri.. J. W. 3al'' 1 John M. (.earls t;. W. ruluo I Binarr Hernm )J. M. W Illiams ;ongre.men jj. n. w iiiiami ,th JOwc,ALpisrhi,i. joiJisenaio.. .:".'.'.'.: ...... ' !" H. I'. I' 1" '.) Reprewntativeii A. l.n.ui.:n V,..'.l:iil Attorney U 8. LAND OFFICE. J K.Waiaon .. FredH. Croiieiiilllur I.ai, I coiiNTr. ..RtfUist" . . Kec-MVir lndKe. B. . K. W. rsynr rreanur.-r. . ... K. o. Aliixtron A J Fomif ... R. It Jackaon . ,.C M. Kniilkner , C. A. Ki'hari I II R. H'Tvlor.i .Win. froudliMit ase.Ror itcbool Hupt . Surveyor Commissioner Stock Inan!tor TOWN OK LAKEV'.EW Hst' Dalloy Mnyoi Co llielllliei V. Hii.-nniK ( D. J. Wiicnx ( J. N. Watson j J.H. I,MIC ( w. H. Holder l.Bieber . . Keconle: .Treaaurei LODGE DIRECTORY i o. V. W.-LAKKVIEW I.OPfiK NO. 111. Mei-ts every ai cond and fourth Tliurmlay of each month. In MimuiIc Hall. Lakevi.w. Cha. TonningBen. W.M.; W m. Oiinther, F. DKHRF.K OF HONOR LA K EHHORE LOIKiK No. 77. I), of II., A.O.U.W., Meela first and third ThurwIaVH of canh mohth In Masonic ilall. Cora (ir'wii, C. of H.; Sclma I'rlco, L. of II.; Vlda (Juiiltier, C. of C.j France Nya waner, Recorder. I, O. o. F -LAKEVIEW LoimjE, No 03, I. ( gow.1.". to April 1, and at 8 oleloek from April I to Bi'ptemhi-r 80. A. E. Cheney, N. i.; E. r. Cheney, Heer.tary I O O.F.-I.AREVIEW ENCAMPMENT NO. 18 I O. O. F., meets the first and third Thurs day evenlnns of eaeh mouth In Odd Fellows' Hail. Lakevlew. li. R. Ileryford, C. P.; CO. Mctzker, Hcrlbe. RF.BERAII LODGE LA KEVIfcW LODGE, NO 22, I. O. O. F., meets the second and fourth Fridays of each month In Odd Fellows' Hall, Mis. Alice Buntlnir, N. ().; Mrs. W. L. Hery. ford, W.G.J Mrs. M. V. Moss. Secretary i Mrs. L. J. Mag-ilton, Treasurer. O. E, 8. ORIENTAL CHAPTER, NO. 6, LAKE- view, Oreiron, Meeta on Tuesday, on or be- fore full moon n jw" " t'e,l'lcr' ln U.annio Hall, at 7:30 o'clock. VUltlua- niemhers are cordially Invited. CORNELIA A. WATSON, W.M, IDA UEBAClt. Secretary CHURCH DIRECTORY METHODIST EPIHCOPAL CHURCH THE flratSuuday In each month, preaching at 11 a. in Aside from this. lire aclilnil every Hun- mi i day at 11a. ni. and 7::iup. in. at Lakeviow. Uinwl.v Hchnnl at 10 a. m. Uf"ao at 6:80 n. ra. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30 . m. Indies Aid Wednesday i:nu p: m. i noir practise Friday 7:30 p in A cordial invita tion lsoxluniled to youu. I. C. PARKER. Pastor. .... ., FIRST BAPTIST CHl'RCH OF GOOSE LAKE at New Pine cr..'k, ()rcK..n. preaching ser- vices at 11 A M and 7:30 P Mot each Sunday of every mouth Sunday School at 10 AM. Prayer Service at 7:Su on Wednesday evening of each weed. All are cordially Invited to At,,dlbcTHAYDKN HOWARD. Pastor. I iill first baptist CHl'Rcii of lakeview- Preaching service at li a m and 7 :to e m on 1hi and 3rd Hun. Sunday 8rho.il at 10 A M. Junior Society at ii:30 P M. Baptist Young People's union at :; r m on eacu dummy. rrayer nieeiing at i ;ou r m imiuwiiji -vu- tilng. Everybody Invited to attend all ser- v ices. 1....- U' A 111 1 I ' L. I ai U Wuutiir , I A v mil kit sDiri , : catholic chi'Rch-every sonday mass ati.l U..11.1.K.1I ijtsi ut Ilk jialkiLf el 111 MltllilalV school after Benediction. Week day Mas at :30a. in. 1, A, V Abi A, o. J. PROFESSIONAL CARDS L, V. CONN Attorney at Law lakevlew, Orr-foe OFFICF-Dalv Building. J, D. VENATOR Attorney at Law, Ijind Matter) Mpeelalt) OFFICE-Daly Building. CHARLES UMUACll Land and Law OMce. Abstractor of Titles Kstaollshed lHMs lakevlew, Ore- y, LAIR THOMPSON Attorney at Law Olllce: Over Bank of La view Lakkvikw, Oregon TfHOS. J. 1'OWELL Attorney at Law OfJlce la Daly Building Lakkvikw, Oregon To Cure a Cold la One Day Take LAXATIVE UROMO QUI KIN h Tablets. All druggist reiund the money if It fails to our. E. W. Orove'a ijfnatur li on each box. SOo. DRIVERS NOT DAREDEVILS. Leuls Strang Talk of the Danger af ...Geo. B: t;or!!jfl, Drivers of anto racing cars art a lot VchM.' JBonpne4 more credit for belnir daredevils luua ... VoDcuMi7ll" they deserve, says Louis Strang, cuam ..'.'.ji''o. 'oerfTeid plon auto driver of America. jameswueoii matter of fact, a driver takes " St rnVw Br-ni"er wit little chance for au accident wnlch may put hi hm8pf , a bis car out or a race hospital. If nothing . Worse. "Human Instinct, which guided the -.nla, iiiuipli Itanlf In fh mi trip or A - - , ereater decree with the chauffeur. ; wonderfully good pair of eyes have helped In my success as a driver. "Judge of speed and the marvelous accuracy In estimating the coinpara- j WMth of the opening and relative I tlve width of the opening and relative i w,dth t(f Ule cur be ,8 drvIug wU, en. able the driver to pass through safely wucu lue wueew may Kia-. iniv driver knows almost positively just what his car can safely do on a dan gerous turu. Having acquired that knowledge, n careful driver will hold his c:i" to the minimum, for in case of a bursting tire he would be able to re tain control of the machine. "Strength counts for very little In a driver, but rather nerves, quickness and endurance. Speed In n car fre quently may overt on accident, as the driver, having his car at its highest speed, seems to be almost able to lift the front of the machine and place it away from danger. To hesitate even for the fraction of a second at such a crluls might menu death." Britt to Fight Summer. Jimmy Britt of San Francisco, who Is to fl,7ht Johnny Summers, weighing 134 pounds, the champion of England, at Wonderland, in Loudon. In Novem ber for ten rounds at catchweights, has signed articles and posted a for feit. Britt in the event of his beat ing Rummers will probably be match ed to meet the best man at his weight England can put up for a longer fight at the National Sporting club some time during the winter. Arrange ments are also being made on his be half for him to meet Battling Nelson tn j,on(ion. If Nelson will consent meet Britt and the necessary per- mission from the authorities can be obtained It la proposed to hold the Oght at the stadium at Shepherd's Bush, where the Olympic games were held. Stagg Talk on Professional. "I will not Insult my football candi dates by asking them If they are pro fessionals," said Coach Stagg of the University of Chicago on hearing of the rumor that has been circulated in regard to the alleged professionalism J MJ " i T?. I track, football and baseball candl- ' dates-know how I stand on such mat- ten and are aware of the fact that If I suspect them they will be dis missed." The rumor started that two of Stagg's best football men were sus pected of professionalism and that In the course of the football rear would i. nPotpstM, It h!nrw, that wisenn. sin, which school protested Qulgley last spring, would take action against the maroons. 8t Louis Pitcher Must Make Good. Manager McAleer's three exquisites who are going to make good for him . , . , ,. . , f next year in the pitcher's box will have to get a running start on the season . . ..-. t If they desire not to make genial James out a Well, it poor Judge of baseball kin. James thought that Bailey, Gra- ham and Crlss would make the best trio of young pitchers In the American league next season. After looking them over carefully during the closing weeks of the season be may desire to , . ,., , j,,,, tii " iu":. """cj .af.a tmniirn n.xm.ld In nfnlli 1 aoH, gains twenty pounds In weight, if Gra ham gets over that beut rib, and If Crlss finally becomes so that he splits the ,,nte nstead of the batter. Mc- " Aleer's dreams may come true. Harvard Ha Plenty of Coaches. Harvard has a good supply of foot- I Dim concnes, uistriuutea as toiiowb: , Charles Daly, who Is to develop a quarterback; Kernap and Hurley, back field; Knowlton and Kersberg. line men; Greene, center; Head Coach Haughton, ends and general team work; Cameron Forties, vice governor of the rblllppluea, who as head coach In 1S0S turned out a winning team. Spragueand Kennard at Harvard have been averaging nearly fifty yards In their kicking. Pauxtie I Eligible, rnuxties, end for the Fenusylvanla team last year, has been declared eligible by the Fenn faculty athletic committee to play again. He was nev er declared Ineligible to represent the red aud blue, but hi case had hung fire so long that It was feared there was no hope of securing bis services. With Fauxtles and the veteran Scar lett at her end and Draper' return, Fenn has reason to rejoice. Mountford May Play Halfback. Mountford, the army quarterback of last season. Is likely to play half back this year. The coaches were not satisfied with his work against the navy, although his ability to play good football Is Indisputable. Capron a Professional. George Capron. the famous drop kicker and cnptalu elect of the Minne sota football team, has been barred by the Minnesota faculty and will never play on a Gopher eleven. Mount Pleasant at Diokineon. Famoui Frsnk Mount Pleasant, for merly a Carlisle Indian football play er. I playing quarterback on Dick ba ton college eleven. ATAODL1 - in rtl HI 1 it quickly absorbed, 6iet Relief al One. It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the diseased mem brane resulting from Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the hay-fever y) Head quickly. KcllllU CCXICQ stores the Senses of IsM I Cil bll Taate and Smell. Full size !0 cts., at Drug gists or by mail. In liquid form, 75 cents. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York. Notice. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, notice Ih lureliy Riven that all irrina- or miilrme ditche on nil trout ;8treams jhro..Kht I.hkp '".. "e- ; pRh wpp ,.,..,., at ,,.,r h.v.d or tjunctoll wth the milin flirt llllel ol Htrenni. Amo all diimw or (ilmtruct Ioiih on Hiiid HtreHHiH mum Ik pro vided with i tij-h-lndder, or other chn.v iiichiih of piiHsir(-. at or n-ar thwiuhl- He of tin- inaln f hn.mit'l, fty as to al ow I h- pneHHjivof trout at nil time. of jHif, hh provided by law. Said woik lo f done at low water time, nr I o lie completed li.v Feb. 7, l'.Hi". My order of .1. A. l?Hrhaiu. Siieclal Deputy lish Wanlen for LnkeCoiiiity. Oreuon $1,000.00 Reward. I'he Oregon. Cnlifortiia & Nevada Livestock Protective Association will vcive flOOO Reward for the con viction of any party or parties steal ing horses, cattle or mules In-longing, to any of the following tuemliei-s of this Association: Cox & Clark, Chew ncan Land & Cattle Co., Ileryford Land & Cattle Co., Lake County Land & Livestock Oo , Warner Valley Stock Co., Win W. Brown, Geo. M. Jones, (ieo. Han kin. S. It. Chandler. 0. A. Kehart, N. Fine, W.A. Currier, Frank 1$. Uituers, J. C. Hotclikisn, Calderwood Bros., T. J. Brattain & Sons, T. A. Crump, Cressler & Bonner, W. T. CresHler .Maud I. .".umlio. W. P. Hekyfokd. Presid t I F. M. Mn.f.Eit, Sec & Treas. Officers I W. P. Hertford Finance C' m.F. M. Okeen S. B. Chandler 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trad. -Iark mS Designs rrtttH Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description may Q1IICKIT aacerLiuii uiir uvll,H'" ' ""T . bi.ntlin Is nrohably patentable. Corimunlca- i.rn. ....... 7 .r--u-.Lniirin e.t.n lions striciire"imuw"i. nMnuuwwn - . sent tree. Oldest agency for secunng patenta. Pateote taken tnroush Munn Co. receive tpeciaJ not lea, without ebarse. in the Scientific American. A handsomely lllnptrntod we'. I.awt etr. culatlnn of any sci. nil., s Ji.iiriud. Inrnis. 3 t. yeiir: four months, Si. Huld by all i.uwsdealera. MUNN &Co.3Q,eroa(,iva-Haw Yorf Branch Office. cSS " fU Washlnaton. D. c Notice for Publication (lunlnted Trnrt PU II1.1C: UMI !tl.F. Lakeview, Oregon, Land Offlue, Jan. 11, 1909. Notice is hereby given that as directed by the Commissioner of the General and Office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved Juue 27, 1906, Pub'ic No. 3011. we will offer at publio sale, to the highest blddr, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 6th day of March. 1909 next, at this office, the following tract of land, to v. it: NW quarter SW quarter, and S half fW quarter, Seo 12, T. 39 S , R. 20 B , W. M. Any persons claiming adversely the above described laodn are aavised to Ule their claims, or oljectious, on or before the day above designated for pale. JHM4 J. N. Watson Register. Fred P. Cronemiller, Receiver Timber Land Notice- Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregon, November. 25, 1908. Notice is hereby given that MIL TON BERT RICK, of Lakeview, Ore- kou. who. on Nov. 10. 1908. made Timber aud stone Application, No. 0KO6, for B half SW quarter. Section 3.1, '..Township 36 S., Kauue iy tu. 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: V. O . Uusenberry, G. W. Rice. Mabel Rioe, Geo. Lynch, all of Lakeview, Oregon. J7 10 J. N. Watson, Register. 5u 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 Dronertv. from our Company; and the same reward Is hereby offered j for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of auyone des-1 troying the property of the Company. Uhna. umoacn, Secretary Lake Co. TeL & Tel. Co. ioti. The Examiner has a supply of first class butter wrapper paper on hand now, at the following prices: For.500 wiappere. priuted, f TOO, for louu priuted $4.Et. tf Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat, nieut by the agreeable, aromatic Ely's Cream Buhn. It is received, through the niMdrils and chungee and h -ala the whole surface over which it ditfuw-s itself. Irug. giaU 11 the 6in. aUe. 'l'est it and you are sure to eoutiuue the treatment till re lieved. Announcement. To accommodate thviae wli are partinl to the tide of atomiser iu applyiug Lunula Into the nasal piueiage Lr -.i..ir, ' rr-u. Vcj, the propri-tir .-o-i -.re Creun 1 ' in 'in li I for n, wlii.-h wi.l t e L low.. '.' Li-piil Or vim ll.i!iu. Price ln- V- - 1 1 praying tuli i 75 rent -t. 1i - y Mm. T!i liquid for:n e-n'i e.l- luiual prowruee of the aolui i . t A Reliable Remedy Ely's Cream Balm Dn.MiLcs'AriTaFAiN Pills et-t Headache I fO NtURALCIA Sciatica. Rhcumatism Backache. Pain in chest. Distress in STOMACH. Sleeplessness A tag A tag Save your tags from x HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST MASTER WORKMAN STANDARD NAVY J.T. Old Statesman Old Peach Tlnsley'r 18-oz. Matt aw Spear Head Tags from the above brands a.e good for the following and many ether useful presents as shown by catalog : Gold Cuff Buttons 50 Tags Fountain Pen 100 Tags English Steel Rasor 50 Tags Gentleman's Watch 200 Tags Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write us for catalog. PREMIUM DEPARTMENT THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Mo. Kotlr for Pabllcatlaa. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office. Lakeview, Oregon, Jan nary 7, liKW. Notice Is hereby given that the State of Oregon has tiled its applica tion to select under tn provisions o the act of August 14, 1848, and the acts supplemental and amendator theieto, the KW quarter, Seo 9, T. 36 8., R. 21 E., W. M., per list No. 0953. Any and all persona claiming adver sely the lands described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should Ule their affidavits of protest in this office, on or before the bin day of March, l!k9. J. N. VtaUon, Register. Take ONB of the Little Tablets and the Pain is Gone Yv;ur Next Commer cial Printing; Job Can Best Be Done By Us Whether it be LETTER HEADS ENVELOPES STATEHENTS SHIPPING TAGS PROGRAMS BUSINESS CARDS INVITATIONS BOO PkMNTING Telephone or Call at The EXAMINER OFFICE from a 10-cent piece will count FULL from a 5-cent piece wdl count HALF with valuable tags Sailor's Prldo Eglarrtina Jolty Tar Bridle Bit Old Honesty Black Bear W. N. Tlnsley's Ratoral LmI French Briar Pipe 50 Tags Leather Pocketbook 80 Tags Steel Carving Set 200 Tags Beat Steel Shears 75 Tags Tlie foregolug notice pub lished in the Lake County Examiner, a weekly newspaper, printed and pub liehed at Lakeview, Oregon, for at least thirty days prior to the date last mentioned in the above notioe. J21M5 J. N. Watson. Register. Tlaakr Laaa Nat Ire Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, January 11, 1909. Notioe Is hereby given that ANNA M. NEILON, of Lakeview. Oregon, who, on August 31. 1908, made Timber and Ktone Application, No. 0409, for Lota 1, 3, SW quarter N W quarter. Section Id, Township 36 Range 16 E.. W ill. Meridian, has tiled notioe of intention to make Final Proof, to If you have) Headache t r They Reheve Pain Quickly, leaving no bad After-effect 25 Doses 25 CenU Never Sold in Bulk value value Big Four Tenpenny Pick Ivy Lady's Pocketbook 50 Tags Pocket Knife 40 Tags Playing Cards 30 Tags 60-yd. Fishing Reel 60 Tags establish claim to the land above described, befor Register and Rceiv er. at Lakeview, Oregon, ou the 27tn day of March, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses : Wal ter Howard and Guy W. Rioe, of Lakeview, Oregon. M18 J. N. Watson, Register. ECZEMA and PILE CURE f REE Knowing what lt.waa to Buf fer, 1 will give FREE OF CHARGE, to any a filleted a positive cure for Ecseuia, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Pile and Skin Disease. Instant re lief. lont suffer longer. Write F. W. WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue,, New York. Encloae Stamp.