LAKLl'OllNTY I .1.11. LAK UI.VV OKLiiON, THllll.-A . City Furniture Store. Furniture and Bedding. mm f L.t-Zm Em balm I na m unaGriamnu aii its branch 08 a spocialty. Firstclass Hoarso in at- I zonaonco. ? tONTLrlT NO I K K lieimrtinent id Interior Pulled ' Mates I. mill Hlli n. Lak.lw (H' Hon, Mi-pl. VS:irtl. WX A miltlrlfiil eontoMt. nfltilnvll liuv ' Iiik been llled In IIiIh i.llli'O l.y liMiroii K. Uord oontehtiinl, MKiuiMt lloiucldeiiil I'.nlry. Nil Olu'17, iniiil't May luili, I'.ki, for Ni'.'.,, Hw., 'Jl ;TtiwiiHlili:U)K.,Kmi li K. Willamette 1 Meridian, by Frank llrown ('onteidce. In which It Im MllK"d bt "'' Drown linn Inllnd to rrlln iiion. j ciiltlvnth or Improve lands In nuos- Hon, t tint tin hut IoIhII)' abandoned 1 thi cmim tor ii period of nunc (linn Yl monlliH IiihI niHt, mill nub! defect tin herein t fottll milt line til thin I date, imld partlea are. Imrcli? not I . Med to iin'Hr, respond, and olfr evl ;"ileno toiicMiitf mild Mlli'tftliio lit 10 o'clock n. in. on No Ifi, 1!hi, before United Htutes Laud Olllca lu Lakevlnw ' Oregon. Tint km ll content nt liuvlnu. In h proper Hlll'liivlt. Ill l Kept. 'r "' 1 iH H, net forth furl which nho that after due dlllKetioe personal service of thin notion rmi tic not be iiimlc. It la hereby ordered mid dlrent'd tliMt ; euoh notice t lvoti I'y due mid proper fin tl tHt Ion. t. AKTIIPIt W OIITOI, KegUtcr FKKD I'. CHONF.MU.LLH, (tcidcr 07N'll' ai)MI.mht:;atokh halk Notl. ii U hrreliy tfUcn thiit the liil , dcrHlifiied rdm'iilHtrntrlK of the CMtiitn uf Alono A. Merrill, drocinie.il, t.y the order of the County Court of tho ytHte, ol Oreuon. for MiiUnotiiith - County, wlllm-H "t pulillo miction on JSntiirdny th4lh. dy of I leoemlier , ' l.Hi!l. Ht the Hour of ten o'glork in th forenoon of hhI.I dy. Ht the Court lliniie door, l-'lfth Struct, en trance, in the City of Portlimd. Miiltnoiniih County, StHte or ()reon. till of the followlnu deciled I'loper ty, to-wlt;- Tlie South CHht quarter of Section It,trty ToiiMhli Twenty threo Eolith of Kiilive Thirteen eiiMt of the WllljimettH MerMiun, in Lake Coun ty, State of Oregon, , hul. I Hle will le mail to the high Ht lild.ler for oimh in hand on de livery of deed, and Ha d mile will !' ulijHOt 'o riKitlirmatloii hy eald County Court, of Multnomah County, Btate of Oregon. A LICK M. MKKKILL 1 AdiniuiHtrnlrix of the eMtiitu of Alolno A. Merrill. deilM!ed I luted ihI the lint put.lloMtioil Ootolicr, 2h r.H'.i, Liib" i utilloiilion PeOfinlier. ( i I ; A 1 1 A M A CLKKTON, Attorneyn' fcr;.dmliiiMtrntrl. ('DJ 'Blue Prints Made I will milk.- Line Print f ' niiY .iwu-hli id !iud I" tl' l.uL.-Y'.rv.- Lund lilHtrlot.nnd ,lu tiliHirnot wink. an i w rli v. it. sMiir.K , l.kelew - - Orciti.n n i. -. CUSSIFEB WANTS :f you want all tho lews of Lako County wd Golden Goose Lake (alley, subscribe for THE EXAMINER, only 12 a year. W.TKI BUOCIATK W.'NTKD-We deniro to ft good piirty or partleH with boilc tpltal, to join on in improving and tndlitig our land and propeitleH tn efiidu and Califorula eHpoclally totiud Knn the metropol la we tv good Hiilutile propel lien and yoara fixperienoo. To uood party a aiire Id lU rrolllt will he given. Ad rota or aeo Overlaud 'Iruat and alty Co. Ceuter St. Heuo Ney. i . " " " ANTI'I- Man nnd wife to rook tor 20 men, wiiKi'rtfiM. Knqinieut ta (iliu-c. BE TKI.KrilOWKW. KlIvATTIIK NOTICK KOU HK-wni-d iHHiied ty tho 'IVU'idione ;oui'an.V f'f ih'HtroytiiK 1t prop in y. 11,1 w - '- ! Jr ,v L ... IT IK HKST rritde iqoui-M amlllKalrt to be bund In Orenoli. ,tf II, CUTLKIt WHISKY AT TIIK iolel LnkoYlcwIiar. The lioHt and ur ''t whlnk.v made. " H Mill. tOlTCK 1 will nave my Kelly Mjk hiiw mill in openit ion liy Juue , and will then Im prepared to fur bull kluda of rough lumlier t A. M. UALLAUKU ROBINSON A CO. Wm. Wallaco, Mg s ram NOTICK I'Olt IMJIII.ICA1 ION-1 koi.ati;i) ti:u:t. I'ulillo IjIiihI SmIi. I iiiii tun-lit "f 'I Iiii Inli-llor, U, H. I. mi I Oltli'ii Ht I. iikcvli-w, Uiiiiii, Oil., ittli. IJIKI. Notice In liiTi'l y kIvhii thitt, m ill- rnctnd oy tint -''iiiitnlMMloiiiT of tlm IJiMicriil I.iiiiI Olllrn, iinilur irovl Minim of Act of Coniri'HN r.i veil June r.MHi C-U Nhiti-M , M7), wi', Will (pIIiT lit HI. III! Mill, to tlm hluh i-Bt IiI'Mit, ill 10 o'clock A. M , on t Iih truth iliiy of licrmilicr, l!Hi!J it II. Im ulllfK.llni IoIIomIhk iIhbit I iml lull l Sl'i ( 1 1 m r I r SK inirlir, Huctlon 'Jl T :iH S., 17 K., W. M. Any ikthoiik "liilniliiK hI vitbi ly tlm nliovii dt'Hcrlliiid liiml r' Hdvlmi I tu tile their cliiiniH oi otiji'c limn, on or lie torn the limit ilenlKimted for thfl culn KT..LK W. tili'ION, KclHter. CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY Mnl Iiitb lio vuliie Ui'-lr uN ti ritiiifort nl lli wi'lian-nl Ihrir rlillitri-ii, tlmul-l in vr l.r wllliout a Ikix ill iifhi'r Crny'i I'dwilcra fur rhiiilrrn. tn n HirniiKhoiit thi -a.fi 1 ln- llr. k up rol-U i iifi. Fi-vrrlahiii'KK. i nn i pa l Inn I. . I h Iiik i..ir-. r, h.- n l Inmai'li Triiiil.ln.. TIIKHK -nMiKI(X .SKY Ml KAIL H.i ly all limn Hturri y.V. Iinti'i m rnl nv iilivtlttio. A trlil iai-Iiiin will l lit KKKK id miy nuilli. r wliu Mill aililron Allrn H iiiil.-.l, la- Hoy, N. V. .Su Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A KOIt M l LI-".- l'OK S ALIO-One driving team or aaddle homed a Imrulu. Luki view Uevelopment Co. Moore lllock, Main St. l'OK'SALK. UiHtBiirHiit with en tHtdinhed trade. Knquire at Kxam iner oltlce. JOtf. TLMHKi: LANDliHrgHln near Lake vliuv and (iiuiMe lake on good level rmd clone to railioud no rvey water for Haw- mill largo (-ruiae. 40tf Wheeler at Moore'a Law- Otlloe 1-OK H. LK Fifteen Delaiue and Lamliouletle lauiH. At Uiivih Creek. l-.niuire of K. W. (iarren. 4i'H -'()i: SA LK. --Tw o"gnod inilli li oowh very r-nnuiiuUu at I'lir-ll Sl'A.N(iKNIlKI:(; IJtf. N KWSl'Al'KK (iood l uihiicha. l- or partiouliira apply at Kihi:iiiht; ollioe. TIII-.MI' VMM Mll ll K TKKSPASS NOTK'K-We herehy warn all pitrtiea foiui entering our premiie in See. H TowiiHliip '.HI SIC. Ui'K, fur purpohn of hunting or Hidiing or ol h r iho. J. ( ) HC LL :is tf. ;i;o. ja.mmkhiiial mii :. HKttiix Jamps Barry M r tut k Willi ,-wnllnw Kurk 1L rlliL rr lor i-hi-i; rvi?rM lur wt .Hi m. mi.iiii-i-Mi rifUMrv Crop tint n In rinlit "'Hi. 1 l llrniU 111. HmiKu. I ran. Ijtkv I'lKliiltlii- iilr.-, 1 fvu-w . (r.'iiii KK.1. KNTATK NOICK: To holders of HI and 'JO acre traota. 1 have a co-operative plan for muklng holdera ul thenu t raois louie mouey and you w ilt do well to get a copy ot my plan before making other arrtngementa. W. L. liLINN, Lakeviow Keferenooa Lnkview Hoard of Trade and the 1' irnt Natiouul Hank of Lakeview. FOR SALK: 7 room, fully furuitdied huuue. and large lot clnwe iu $UHH) tielow actuul value. Furniture alone worth ?f00. MiiHt noil at once and all goes fur i"K.H) Southeru Oregon Kuulity Co. FOH HALK ON K OF sllKPHISK Valley'a choice '-00 acre fauna near Ft. llidwell, Calif. Oood Ikiiiho and barn, orchard and Lurries. '-!" acres In grafn ; allalfa and wild hay grown on place. All farm tools, work ImrHOH, inilou cows, and hogs in cluded. For particular enquire at this olllce. MITI'ATIO.H WlXTKII KANCH HELP Can do geueral ranch work. Have had chnrgo of large riinolicH. Capable of liaudling a iy kind of ranch proposition. Wife is experienced house keeper and tine -ivt: ad children. Oesire place for both. Luqiuie of Kxminer Lake view. WANTEU-PoHitlou byreOned, ooiii potent woman, with boy of aeveu Wi iw-er family preferied. F.uquira at thia oltlce. H7-:J MIS I I.I. ANI U S LINCOLN COUNTY 1IIC.II SCHOOL I-Vr i n t. nntlnn iu regard to Lincoln Cniiiity High School, Ste uogriiiihy, Type writing, Yoinil and Instrumental Music, Manual Trai.i ing, Lent of fnrtiislied oottiiues, oust ol living, address Prof. Wilber. New port, Oregon. HO HIIN4J PHI VAT H HOAHUINO HOUSK Slash St. Home cooking. Meals 30 cents. Ul-ineal tiuekt, 15. Room for tents. Meaudines SANFOHI) A RUSON. VVC MAN I.'.ID FASHION Tor th Tint Warm Days. TliN proiiy cull of while linen, whl' h, ; it I In r-1 1 1 1 t ili'i-i. nil Inn. Hh hi'MmIIiIp 111-- Ii-IikHi nliil It i 1 1 1 1 r wilnl lino, will proie m-rvl' -able ii k well tin nt Hintho fur hiiiiiiih r llini' wenr, N Kniiicl llllitf tlllit fit l) lie fiiHhlonod h tin' home ilri-MHiuii kor 1 1 1 r I ik Ibexe 'HpllliK l 11 h 'I In. chief f 1 1 1 ii in I ii of , I In- iiiHiiiiiif ('hhhIhIm of IiiiihIm of linen scit op wam lineji. laid In hnlf Inch tucks. Linen covered buitoiiM ill ho de 'irate tho waist and skirt. The bertini Ii trliniiusl with narrow luce hen vy lure-Insertion and a luce motif. The yoke and collar an hP made of dotted net or nulls. Between Staton Hatt. Among the between season hats there are three really sensible, pretty shapes to choose from, all i-ipially fash ionable. There are tho natty, smart turban In horsehair, crushed novelty braid or Jet fr the elderly woman; n nent little high crowned, narrow brimmed hat, becoming to tho petite figure possessing small features, but lurking height, and tho bowl shaped toiiie or hut, tin mod according to lis size fur It may bo an Inverted bowl or an Immense mushroom that will suit the tall figure. Violet For Spring. Indications point to a soft, light vio let color as the dominant one for spring. One se s It on the now em broideries, in the flowered tullos and inoiiss. -lines. In the bordered dimities and iu the soft silks and plumes. The French dressmakers sny that the dull brick tone wh'k-h we called Kgyptlnn red nil winter will be used ns the ultra color. The new dye In It Is a little off the shade thatjRe have now. To Trim Pongee. Natural colored pongee bandings em broidered In self tone or In natural color, with a touch more or less of color, come in widths between an Inch and a half to three inches at prices from $1.25 to $3 a yard. The Correct Aigret. The slant of one's feather makes all tho difference. In the smartness of one's headgear. The latest notion Is to have the aigret a favorite feather rimming this yoar-stnud stlilly up right" In approved military style. This upstanding aigret, moreover, is placed In the exact middle of the front of the hat. A pretty style, shown here, Is AiuhKr with mi', i onniiOT slant. suggestively springlike In lis nil'.v dnlutini'ss. The tdiapo Is of while horseluili' braid, the crown being muss ed wlih puffed white mile, or Illusion. an old fashioned folk call the filmy sniff. This lulle crown Is encircled by n wreath of orchids lu mauve shades, and at the front of tho hat aro two mauve and pink roses. WW Jmm - -r iiiiriT o r r o r-1 r. Foil THE BCMUZlt GIULS. rate from the garment. The soutache braid Is used on tho wash garments, both on the waists nud on the full suits. It is especially pretty for the young. I saw a dainty frock for a young girl, and as this Is the time when mothers nre trying to plan the dresses for tho summer or even for parties and graduation frocks I will give a description of it, so that the Idea may form a foundation upon whlcb to build others. Many minor changes may be ' made and tho muln idea carried out. I The dress In question was of sheer i India mull cut in nine gores and fit- ting the slim young figure neatly. A line of val Insertion was placed be- tweon njl the breadths, where they j were sewed. There were throe tucks I around the skirt, and between the low ! er two were two rows of the Insertion laid on Hat, but la scallops. The iileeves were long and pointed -at the wrists and gathered at the shoulder. There is a very beautiful cotton voile, so woven and treated that it is fully ns handsome in appearance as the nil wool voiles and is not so ex pensive. It comes very wide-, which makes it nisy to manipulate, a fact that will le appreciated by every wo man who has tried her prentice hand on the old kind. To get a skirt to 'hnng" would try the patience of ten Jobs. These cotton voiles come In nil of the season's colors and white, ivory unit cream. Rightly treated, they make Ideal frocks for the wnrtu days which will so soon be here. Whllo some women appear to like tUtf-hlgh walsted effects of tho empire, the great majority do not care to wenr them. The shirt wnlst and separate iklrt nro proof of this, mid It is a mat ter for gratitude. Still, there are some i f the sticntlillUo skirts thnt arc real;.? handsome and even elegant nnd grace ful, ospci In My where the old princes chape Is amalga united, so to call It, with tho sheath. The drawing of a few broken linos across tln front while stl'.i r.i'iptlng the gown to the tiguro, Is certainly :in artistic nnd pleasing style, bur un forttintitel'' It re i;tiiros it muster hm-d to dr;p IT. Be tides, few figures can wear It. A mis take either In tho figure of the wearer or tho accuracy of th. tit would make this peculiar gown a calamity. OLIYR IIAHl'Elt. s.ilnl VVMIOl LUUUL.IIO. Tinii f.d Tri, to fi'. f .; f ifjri th Lr.Ut'. ''iin;-l.. r liihle.id i f In-Ill-; r l -.;ili-d to the llinli'i f n- I f i-lilmi -., fihirt wiilntn Inn.. Ii'-,i IV ir iwn f'.r populiirliy. a P'ipiil.ii ' : . I. i i ii i ; ' 1 1 i -i - ri-.il ii.-e- f llhii- : . . i- ,- lie l . of I In tli.'in e' i : i .fi'i'-y i n- pr-'iii-r ii vti-ll IIH f l r 1 1 t t ; . ' 1 ';-.- . I - i l,c.'lli In flout. 'I'm- ii- .-. .; v. i ,a nre m.-i ' : I .1 iii.il ; i : l 1. 1 n : iukI iim fl'Mi l,v t . (lie I, .;! ;. i .:id I I-;lil unlit! i,t ore. Tin -re I ijiilie ii nri on crinkle 'l''!i. n" i. l-iil M'linei Iiih-h nc-r'-i-r-l.i r in 'I r .i- . n i-.- r ill-.-!, Wide r Iiihtow r '' . - re v, i-il In i J lli'inii Kt'.lc. In ;.:i tin- u ii-iU l!i-i- Ii the K i: '.f v. n f r lii'-lis. Th'-"e tn;i In'. : I r il. I I ilur.-d from l..ji In ImiM'iiii iiihI "'ll -! Mini prensed, or they m ix I..- I lid l:i lily t- I he bust line- li.-ilT'iH- nr Wide. I i::iw i.ne cry pretty will, t III ii tin!; lim-i;. :iImi hut- i-rl'-d Tills w;n i ul Willi :i Imtcli n- k. which fur I he iml'ill l.''i-d tncfins Kill:ic. I'-inlnir mi pi-'i i : e ij bo filled In by ii giilmpe of vnnie kind, but which cnti be rfl eii'li-y open for evening or fur ery hoi weather, pro vld'd the wearer has n pretty liek. Till" Htyle i,f wnlst has Hotnethln of the inii'-h liked kimono effect In' that It l.i cut In one over the shoulder from tfle bottom of the front to the back. Three narrow plaits reach clear over with two clusters of three In tho front. It rloM'H on tho left fide with elRht stiinll but tons. This Is a very pretty waist mid rould be copied In any aolld material. Tho sleeve nre only Just over tho nhouldcr, leaving the gulmpc sleeves below. Sleeve for shirt waists are very long and narrow. Some waists have a reg ulation Milrt sleeve with ruffs, but most of them are narrow and long and reach down In a point over the back of the hand. The Illustration shows the newest tailored shirt waist, made of crinkle cloth In a pale pastel blue. Two Gib son tucks are laid at the shoulders, while across tho front Is a loose de sign done In soutache braid. Hy the way, this braid Is seen on most of the summer suits as well as the wnlsts, for It Is now that the summer gar ments are made. The braid Is some times white on a white or colored ground and sometimes matches the color. Collars still reach the ears when desired. Most of the stock col lars nre very high, and all are sepa- fcoiio BnttrX-- sill- 4 4TU W1ELL EJECT I I . ; I sJrBnow through I I Lf tlNlY OPCWIHC in rvk& CONVENIENT 5AXTY THE GUN YOU HAVE BEEN LOOWNG FOR At last a hammerless been invented! Its perfect ballance and smooth, easy action, will win your approval. Get the Remington and you have the modern, safe pump. It is a game gun, yet at the trap It won the big Eastern and Southern Handicaps. Il'urtptive iltmtrated FoUtrt Fret. lU.MIMOTOT A ft MM CO., Illon, !. Y. 31 .1 ALL DEALERS Holed Out and Pulled the Hole In After Them. Up to about 1S09 the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky was widely advertised by Its owner. Dut the owner died that year and left the cave to thirteen-heirs scattered over the country. The lucky thirteen devoted themselves to dreams of spending the big Income which the cave had been earning for many years because It had been advertised. But they forgot to keep up the advertising. Now the cave is visited by compara tively few persons instead ol by many i thousands annually, as In the days when It was advertised. r.ut the great cave conveys a lesson to every business man. If you quit advertising, your place will be ignored by the public even more than Mam moth Cave is Ignored, because you are j not gven a natural curiosity. See the point? 1 1 Raise the dough and complies with all pure food lavrs. I Makers of M4PLEINE (better than Maple). T7 v'c" fr "vyi kui m 'HAY-FEVER Ely's Cream Balm Sure to Cive Satisfaction. ClvC3 RELIEF AT ONCE. ' It cleanse, soot lies, heals and j -opvts tbe i diseased metubrane resulting fr tu Ciitnr-h snd drives away u Cold in the 1U 1 ipiickly. Restores the Houses of Tate and S- ill. (uisy to use. Contains no injuri -us di-nj's Applied into the nostrils and absrrbed. Largo Sizo, 50 ents at Prin-gists or l y mail. Liquid ('renin Buliu for ti -a ill toiui7.crs, 7.) M!.ts. fclY tiRMHFrti. fcH Warren St.. ivew York lilt iii in j, "iii PUMP GUN UKTACTIOM EASlV TAKEN AAfVRT solid breech shot pun has llrondwar. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department Of The Interior U. 3. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Sept. 27th, l'JOO. Notice is (jereby given that William N. Uobklns whose pot orJIee a l-lresa is Paisley. Orewon, ilid on the 4th da Decn tier I9IJ8 Hie iu thn ottlos orn Statement and Application, O.G&93, to purchase l SiSWJf ction 5. SEJiSEJtf. Sectioo TowDSbio 34 S., Raoee 18 E..WU laette Meridiao sod the tiron thereon, under tbe provisions of tfe act Ot June. 3, 1878. anl acts -mend-story, k' own as the " TituLer ho4 Stone La. "at sacb valae as migtt be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and ti Tiber thereon bav bees appraised, ST) 15. 25 tbe timber esti mated 607.0(A) board feet at 9.75 per M, and the land at 0 00 ;tnat salt applicant will offer final proof la support of bis application and swore statement on tbe 7th day of Decem ber, 19o0, before Register and Re ceiver, U. S. Land Office, at Lake view, Oregon. Any perosn is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initatc a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affi davit in this office, alleging facie which would defeat the entry. ARTHUR W. ORTON, Register. S)N4 ALBANY NURSERIES Placed 20,000 tree In Lake count last vear. Best adapted to nefds ol this: Hection. Fre?from all diseases. Kndorned by fruit Inspectors. feb5t! E. R. PATCH. Lekeview. LAKEVIEW A I XI ID A C STAGE LINfc CO. LAMREhT, Prop'r. Office in Thornton'5 Store Stage leaves Lakeview daily, ex cept Sunday at b a. m. Arrives at Alturas at 6 p. m. Leaves Alturas for Lakeview at b o'clock a. m.. or on the arrival of the stage from Likely. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours af ter leaving Alturas. Freight - Matters - (liven Strict - Attention First - Class Accomodations. Northern ' Stage Line. LAKEVIOW -PAISLEY. A- W. BRYAN, Proprietor. Leaves Lakeview at 6 a. m erery day but Sunday. Returning, leaves Paisley at 6 :30 a. in. every day bu Sunday PuMtiger' are Sj Round trip $ OPFICE- Reynold! Jt Winitfl6ia, ievi9W LAKEVIEW PLUSH STAGE LINE P. E. Taylor, Prop. Office at B. Reynolds' Stor . Stage leaves Lakeview Mondays. Wed oesdaysand Fridays at ta. in., arrive at Plush at 9 p. m. Leaves Piush Tuee days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 a. m., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. in Passenger fare 'i one way or 5 lor round trip. Freight rate from Mai 1st to Nov, 1 Ht $.75 per inndred; from Nov lt. to My 1st .(H) per hnudred WESTFRN STAGF Klamath Falls-lake view & Stase Comoanv HrlKKS -t-CHUItle Co'M HI ore, l.ukevlew Auierleuu Hotel. Klumutli l-alla IAHKS Kouiii Trip One Hay - io Note tbe Valley Fulls adv. fur the bet-t buv.