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OPMCIAL DIRECTORY I"? I -lent Vice PrrM1inl crriarynl state i'-irjr of Treamtry tm Tr-tary of W ar Sltorney (ietieral. . , Postmaster (renoral HretarTof Navy Peetvtury I ntermr relary of Akrletilture rf rot--y of lommeroc . CMelJusii Wlllam II. Trt .lamrn S. Shei mn . . . Philander K m Franklin MaeVeiith .. ..Jacob B lickin..n Oeorv W'. Wiekemliam . Frank II, Hitchcock .(ieorire Von I.. Mewr ... jime tl..n 1 has it nil forward Charlo Nnftt'l Meivl.lc w K'liii r "n-Hon Warner. I'. 8. enilon Conimlwioiief W.. hii -hards I . 8. I anil 1 oniniissi. i mernor ic.ary of Slate Tr usurer Attorney i.ciicral . um. I'lildic Instruction. tn,.n. tf t.t l-ood Cum P. Mim'i'i Vo . rt spir i .. T. W Hoi. son . ..P. W. tVtixiti . ...OCtl. A. Mlf ..A. M. Crawford . j. H At kern, an . W. S. Pnnlway J. W. Italic) Jolinotriaii llonne, Jr. Ooo. A. I'tianiticrlain t W . ('. II it v jV. R Mm Chi I Justice Hmrr'mlr 1 lot if SlThFMECOirlT ..U.S. Hcan I F. A. Mi ro ' Kol'I'TI I Skill 4 Win K. kin ) . T.f.allT )l It." T ' ITM Jl PIl'IAl. MirTRICi. . . tieO. II . Solafrl 1. V. Knkken.lai; i.Ki.li ATI V Joint s, uaior . . l.l J I t M t IS til , , II Merry tnati ,11 I" riilkiiKj. (H A Rmmmi C S. 1 AM OFHt K. . . Orl.il Kell'er reo I' v ronemiuer K-v.ivvr LtkKi umff ?no.i o Cieit F. . I a) tie toenfl A.ber. i rreamire; . t- '" ' Uesn 1 A. J. r tcoooi Mil R- B l ou Inrvtvi.f l". M. FaaUnci . I A. Ki nan Con n.i!toui M K. Itiryi.ir i t k liist-ecior ..Wm. I'roudiool TOW N OK LaKEVIEW. Hughes' Presence Desired h very inducement In be oteied tn Covenicr Omrles K. Hughes, the nntl-einft Kxeentive of New York, to deliver tlie keynote 8e'i'h Hi llu Ke putiili'Hti Stftte Ahai'inl'ly to lu'lii i for (iti'kiim mi July 'il. An iuTititCiiu fruin I lit nHlotTB i I tho otHte oputrHl oonnnifloe, hihI i Io le u pletuputi'il I y nil thx rt 8ii r whioS t'nn le ."oncntrHlcil tm tit m hd n hotip I'lHtfi'mi In an 'IiioIt iil lifiiilti UiHt tf the K'iililli'HU til It ill belfve.l by tli ( i -uoniHii tditt (iiiroinnr HiikTlie ohm l inntiriil to mvt'jit, Hti.l li nt hin lirnsx'Mi'c will HtuiiuU'e t'e "vt't ttikiHti'er" spirit : ftrnnlv Hii'iiretH iu (tie etttte Rt ttiin; time. Stiniilii tic do ao, the H.lilresc will protiHtily tie ftuonit the lift wont the tltihlinu oh!ef of ttie l-Jit pire JSIale ilt-liver on I'atty niHt-: terti. ! i (.ioverntir Hue ties will nsnnnit h t h ' Iiosltion nu the Sni-reii e Court ln'iioh in October. After ttmt time he v ill. j in tlefetife to the ethic of the Ihw, I retrttiu from nctive fHrticli'Htion in 1 puliiica. t the ihi in iniil hem! of ttie I'nrtv I In New Vork, CioTernor Utiw'tit'! lit! declireil in favtr if the ysteiu of nou'iiitttiti); cHiuiliHfes which will be tclloAPil I y tlie Kepu blican ratty of Oreitcu this yetr. II- iii'inrfc the priumry ytelll ol direct noiiiiiia tiona, BUil sturdily coten I forttie tisebii ly for the ruri'ice tit Muuctt I ilk,' CHtui i.iates ami ilecliiriiik; the (lit feral of the party. ART OF CANNING VEGETABLES IN THE HOME Department of Agriculture Is5iie5 Timely Hulletln i ending tt Lower High Cost of Living to Th rift v Ho isewives t r.., . .v- . A .... .. . I 7 LAKE- VIEW Saddlery flsr bailey. . . V. Mieinns i D.J. VMeox ( . t. K. Malaou J. S. Lane XI. rt ffinder . . . .hi-' e; Mi.OI Co tuetlii.ei. . Kei'orite: 1 naurej IJkKtVitW HOAKDOFlKAt 2 Prenueut W.H.MIIKK Tjea rer, K. l. Mii.-r Becrcaay M. B. Ki.r FluBin e Coiniiiitteniali L. F. lonti Inuustrial C. E. -air Publicity ' W- 1'ame gtock W. V. Heryiorit klun:clpal H. W. l'reiiei Agriruliurai S V. Keliart :Kvu Iladqt,arit'ri lor firanwrers. CHURCH DIRECTORY tor t b is session stireut leH'fers Dispatch says, are breathing a F'RST METHOl'l-T CIIVKCH-i sCXDAY I L!hool at 10 a. m . J'reachiu every s-niiilay at I 11 a. iu. anJ T:W v. m. ti worta U'aitue Buudar cveiiii: at 6:40. l'rai Insurgents vs. Cannon That nil n a liter of another insnr Keut ouslauwht on Cannon is over i intimate t y in here. A Wash it itton or HuizHtinn leH.lert liti lt easit r and it is hoped that the tinul work of Congress cau be hurried aud tbe end ot the tsessiou reacheil without any t.iore opeu dishes between the two (ac tions. Folia iu a caniiai:n plan ontliced Borne tiu,e ano, the insur jieQt8hHTe dei-i led to save Canoou J for re-olectiou material, and the tHt tie aitainst the speaker and bis rules l'raor Meelllli! Tliur, i Su, tomlr ,.! n-.f.,!,- dayai :M t. m. . Uoir meeting at :'ii. in ; j- v,. Mu Ladies' Aid livery Wednesday at l:.'i. Everybody cordiaiiy invited to all s. rvice. ... J. v EM 'ZE1.U i'ast.r. will be transferred to the stump dnr aud O. double reason for the FIRt-T HA IT 1ST CHl'Ki H VF Civt' I r. -Preaching s-ervice at 11 A M ayd :M P M on 1st aud ard tun. Minday School at 10 A M. Junior Society at 2:io I'M. baptist Youtu' People's I'll i"ii at6::ipMon each Sunday. Prayer Meetin.' at if U Wednesday evr uink. Every Lwly invited to Htt- ud aii ser vice. kEV. H. SMITH. Pastor. CATHOLIC CHIKCH- EVEKY SL'N DAY MAS and beuediclioii at loo'ciowt a. m. Minday school alter Benediction. W eek day Ma-s at 7sai a.m. MICHAEL O'MALLEY, S. J. FIRST BAPTIST i.'HIKi H OF KOttsK lKK at New Pine t.rek, Oreunn. Preaching a. r Vicesat 11 A M and 7::'i P M of each Sunday of everv month. Suuday chool atluAM.. Prayer Service at :3uuii WEduesday eveiiinir of each weed. All are cordially invited lo tteud .be eric-es KEV. L. E. HENDERSON. the I' I ' li' in t the h wh com! of li.intl w i 11 ronl iiiue to coiitrotii t ho luisv liou-i'A lie and the iiottie l ii vl del lor ii hiiv vears to come, l i fact, like the "'r. it proinlsoi to be ill I nn wu us. There i no lo.ssiinlity . hv.'I itf il altowt'tl'er. but ainonk! the means l" nitfuoste I tor reduc intt expi-I'ses t tmt -hculd ellKawe the altentl in i I the Uirllty at this lime la t tie Hit ot fit n n I li hi Unit ami vetfeta I les. l i t th'Se whuralsi" their own k-ardt ti siiiue ' tliia n ay etlect a very lare aaviut,' in the winter ex penses, ami also provides tl most wel come variety of .oods. It is tfonerallv siiiiiHiaed that the cnntiliik! nl teuetables la beyond the average amateur, but It) a recent faruier's bulletin issued Iroin tlie ). partuunt of Ai!i ii'iilture, it is sliowu that It is not a ditllcult mutter nlti-r all the conditio" 8 are Int. tied nil complied with. 1 his luille' in, en titled. "Caiinltik! Y.'welaHe in 'he i home", and wnttei. by .1. b . UrtM , ZihIc, niHke tlie follow imi slate . tnents : ! The urent seciet of inuuinn tir pre seiviUK' lies lu cojiplete slelilia 'tion. The ail we breathe, the water we drink, all fruits and vegetables, are teemiun with minute fornis of i life wnich we call bacteria, or mold, lor erms. These cerms are praoticil : 1 the solo cause of decott pos'.tiou 'or rottiuu. The exclusioc of air J from t'MUUed articles, which wn-for-; uierly supposed be so important. is uuueersury provided the air Is sterile or free from serins. The ex elusion of air is uercessarv only be cause in excluding nir we exclude the iterui. lu olhei words, Hir which ha beeu etnli.ed or Iree from werms by heat or mechanical means can b passed coutiuuallj over canned art i cIms without Hlfectinit them in the least. If u (tlass boltle be tHled with 'some veetables which ul.narily I si oils very randly for iutance striuK 'bens -aud. iusteHd of a coik, it Is I stoppered with a thick plua of raw cottou and heated until all oerin lif ! id destioyed, the beaus will keep iu detiuately. The a r can nadilv pass j through the plug cf cutlou whll" the from the outsiiU air cauaot but are caucht an I Itiere is a move, it is declared by political leaders. It is belire.d tht the tia'ht aitainst Cannon will be the Jspectacu lar and interesting feature the insur gents cau et hold of. aud it is forth er believed that if he were ousted nnw the insurgents minht tie accusal ! Keruis of ton rl'i-ie ufllliurint. u if h tl,u ll.,n. ' I'l throiliitl cruta- ( held lu it meshes. .This shows that Since any movement aingt the tue "erDls Bn,J lU3" " Bre"3 are the only causes of spoilage that we bare to deal with in canning. Hucteria are mu:b more resistant to beat than jeaots. They tlirive in riroduels like milk uud in meals and aoy movement against the speaker depends on Democraio belp, i the lueiiritents fear that a Htfht on j him before the fall campaign miht j give the "regulars'' too much cam- paigu ammunition. ; LODGE DIRECTORY a. O. V. W.-LAKEV1EW LOIXU NO. 111. Meets everv second aud lounh Thursday of each mouih, ill -Miio-'Mc Hall, Lakeiiew. thas. Touuingsen. W .M.: Wot. Ountner, F. OEliKEE OF HONOR-LA KESHOKE L Ho. 77. D. of li., A.O. I . W., Meels r-i third i tiursdnvh of each motitn Hall: Etta pea C. of II.; Mary L.of H.: Mamie McCulley, C. of C: Greene Recorder. sf" Post Cora I. O. O. F- I.AKEVIEW l.ODOE, No. O. F., meets every r-nturday evetuiiir Fellows Hall, at 7::X) o'clock, from oc o to April 1, and at olciock iroiu Apri tepteuiber 3o. A. E. Cheney, N. O.; . Cheney, Secretary I.O. O. F.-I AI I IF W tNi'AMI MEN'I NO 1 I. O. O. p., meets tlie hrl and third Tluirs day tvetiii.!..- ol t-nen mouUi in Odd Kei,,.w hail. Lakeview. c. I). Arthur, C. P., A. 11 Hnmmersiey, .-crilj.. BEBEKAH I.OIiOE-I.AKEMtW LOb'.E, Ni, ihi, I. O. O. F., u:-i t s the s-'-ond and fourth Krldavs i. niontli in nid F.-llow Hit. I. Mr- Edna M 1 1 1--r . . ;. ; M rs. Mary Ahlstriom V.O.; Mra. M. I. Moss, secretary; Mrs. Ai Buutiutt, treasurer. O. E. 8. ORIENTAL CHAPTER, NO 5, LAKE-vif,.v,Ort-..n,-M .-s un '1 ucsday, on or be fore full hi.-on afi'l I'.vi wr.-Hs ther..-dfu.-r, in Uasonic liuil.ut 7::iu o'ci'.ck. Vioiliuit tnenit.'-r- nr' ...irdinlly inviu-d. OP.NELIA A. V. AIiO.N, W. M, IDA rEBACil.scLr-turv PR0Fh3S!0NAL CARDS L F. Conn Curing Fatlgrue Discovery of au antitoxin for fa tiitue has been announced in Ger many by Dr. W. Weichardt, lecturer at the University of Krlangden. Ue claims to have discovered the paison th' is liberated lu the human tissues by the breaking down resulting from effort, and that he has found the Inatuial antidote for it. which the I body itself provides. He has auc- ',' lceeded in eonie remarkable experi j went in producing both latigue aud ; restoration from fatigue, in animals inocualted, first with the fatigue, toxiu and after.vanl with his anti'o.x iu. He noted that all auiaails shovv increase of endurance, following rest after work. He argued that this iudi cuted an tvn production ot fau tle uieut in t be blood, capable of neu tralizing ttie fatigue ptiiaO'i. Deduc iug that this element could be iso lated, and that thy bodies ot animals could be made to produce it iu usuul ; q iantitie-, he experimented till he uccoiuLli :hed thoe result". His suc cess has been to remarkable that it. has attracted wide attention, aud i promising results have been attained in treatment of serious disease by : other scientists. Attorney at Law and Noary Public Lbkeview. Oregoa OFFICE-Dftlv Euiiilinif. J, D. VENATOIt Attorney at Law, I.aiid Jl altera Mpeelaltj OFFICE Daly Bulldlcg. CHARLES UMBACH Land and Law Ofilce Abstractor of Titles KkbtallsUed lKiS Lakevlew, Ore- YV. LAIR THOMPSON Attorney at Law Office In O. V. L.Co.8 Building. Lake view, Oregon XHOS. J. I'OWELL Attorney at Law SOfflec io Daly Hulldlntf Laketixvt Obkuon Travelingr; Trees la connection with a recent de- maud of German nurserymen for eeeds of the Montana larch, to tin planted In Germany the curious fact is brought out that white pine eeed linga aie to be imported from Ger many to be planted io the province of Ontario, Cunada. Now the white pine is indigenos to America, and was transplanted to Europe many years ago to reinforce, tbe forests there. Jt has flourished so well In the Old World that it now appears that the German nuiaerymen are able to deliver white pine seedling on this side of the ocean more cheaply than American nurserymen will furnish them. The interchange of trees among the various continents is a most interesting development of modern civilizaion. liesides the white pint, Kurope has taken trum us the Douglas fir and the blank wal note, and we have taken the eucalyp tus from Australia and the Norway spruce and Bctoch and Austrian pine Vroco Kurope. ' vegetables rich iu proteiu, such as ) peas, bat.s. etc. All known species I of molds require airiu whic'i tujwork. j'lhisis not true ot bacteria, cer ! tain species of which will live and cause vegetables to decompose even when no air is on safeguard against decay, unless the vegetables is first thoroughly sterilized., liacteria are so small that ttiey can be seeu ouly with a microscope, and they repro duce themselves, with amazing ranid ity. One bacterium uuder favoralhe conditions will produce about twenty millions in the course of twenty four hours. Accordingly 'ertain vegeta bles spoil more rapidly then others because they furnish a better medium for bacterial growth. The repro uctiou of bacteria is brought about by one or two pro oe-rea. The germ either divides it.-elf into two part- making two bacteria w here one ex isted before, reproduces itself by oieaus of epores. These spores may be compared with the seeds of au ordinary plant, an l they preeeut the ciiief difficulty in can uing vegetables. While ttie parent bacteria may be rea'iily killed at the temperature of boiling water, and seeds retain their vitality for a long time at that temperature, and upou boiling will germinate and the newely formed bacteria wi'l begin tbeii dia trucMve work, therefore, It is ne cessary, in order to completely htoii lize a vegetable, to heat it to the ditv Is not always necessary, but it I advisable to be nun that the ste'illa Moo is complete. Among KClentlsU this Is called f mot ionul Merllbrntlou, and this principle constitute the whole secret of canning. If the hiiilsewite will only boar thin In mind, she w ill be al l - w ith h little Ingenuity to CAU hiiv Ineitt, fruit or vegetable. The Mist requisite for micceasful entitling Is h good jar. Gins Is the most sat istHctory. Tin Is more or lea.t si luable in the juice of fruit and v c tables, h'.ven th most improved stylos id can which are lacquered on tlie outside t.i prevent the juice from co'Kiiig lii contact with ttie tin are open to this objection. 1 here are a great many kind of k'lass jars tui the market, iniinv of t he'll possessing curtain distinct point of advantage. The screw top, or .Mason, Is the one in most immiiii mi u-e. A It hough cheap in price, these are Hie most expensive iu the buig run. e too last h few ye.ira, and ' lu ing cheaply tiinde, the breakage Is iisus) Iv greatei thtin that of a bet'er; made of jar. The top nls.i furuhh '' i an excellent hiding place for germs, which make sterilization vriy ditll-j cult. The most sat is'actory jar that j the writer has bad any excellence wilti has a rubber ring and glass top winch is held in place bv a situ pie wire apt log. There are aeveral brands of these jar on the market, su no dillicuslty tshoul 1 be expert ' euce.i in obtn uing them. Vegetables iilteu spoil atter being sterilized he- cause it ttie detect ive rubbers. It is pour economy to buy cheap rutiber or to use them a sec nnl time. As a general rule, black rtitibers tire more durable than while ones. , li iy a good gra in of jars The best ' quality usally retails at tr'in a dt.llat to a dollar and twenty five cents a I -doen. The Initial expense may be a therefore, gunieiv'iat high hut witu proper care they should last many years. Tlie Huutial breakage should be less thrill three per cent on the average. 1 ti selecting a jar always give preference to those having wi le mouths, lu canning whole tiiiltni vegtables an 1 cleauiug jar with wide mouths will lie found decidedly pre fetatile. The writer uses a tin cloths boiler with a false bo'toui made or wire net ting cut to tit it. The netting in made, of medium si.ed galvanized wire with one halt inch mesh. A false both in is absolutely ifi'essary, as the jars will breaK i' set flat upon the bottom of the boiler, narru.v strips, straw or anything of this nature, maybe used for the purpose, but the wire gaiise is clean and convenient. There ate several varieties of pateut steamers or steam rooKcra iu common use. These have one or two doors and hold it dueu or more glass jars, they are i eal fur canning, but they are sum : what expensive and can easi ly bo dispensed with. A common ham boiler or clothes boiler with a tight fitting cover will answer every purpose. The Mrrd; step in successful canning in tlie selection an l preparation of the vegetables. Never iittempt to cau any vegetable that has matured and has commenced to burden or one that has ctiuimened to decay. As a general rule ; uiiuii vegetable are superior in llavor and t-xture to the in- re matured ones. This is especial ly true of string beans, okra and hs-; paragon Vegetables are Letler if ; gathered in the early morning while the dew ii still on them if it is im- J possible to can them immediately do not allow them to wither, but put them in cold water or in cold, dump place until you are ready forthem. J Do your canning lu a well swept aud : well du"ted room. This will tend to j reduce the number of spores floating about and lesseii the chances of in- I ("dilution. lu tilling jars pack them full of : . v; ! ; ahlstrom Jt .i I '.''I't Proprietor IK. - : . ' ' "li-l." .1,;; V f v - . " v The hest Vntuiucn nJdlc n the market Alaoa tontpletr lint of W.IC.011 and rUKK linriii'o, Mlilpn robrs, hlla, rlnlrs Purs, qnlila, ro . ttlc. In Ind evciy llilng In the line oi t'Arrlrite nud litirar fnriilshliigH. He pnirlng tv innipc-rtirn. MmEl Lakhvimi IIRI'CI IU) IN IMNi MO :RN rUROIUIHOl I-IKST-CAI..S5 xccon.ion i iiins SA.TI'LI; ROOn for corru kvi m. TRAM l.l R5 cot rti:oi .s TRI:AI iw: I hi n li tJUj-uxHi I I' l.ltjrl . ill o it. 1(1 MAW ROW, Rropnetoi C. O. MISENER, Lakeview, Oregon )W s tin- tollou in Inrs.-ilc wliik' til h-v I : i t : - (Inn One One t nu t, b'so nrr. M (if t heso, I'he Intel, lll.'iO ii.reH. Chi eubdUlvdo bulb t rue t , t l.l (I SUMMER LAKE VALLEY. s,t lirli M iie I no I, lll.",0 1 1 CIIEWAUCAN VALLEY. 1,1 ncres, One trni'l, li'l neii'M. Otn 1 " ncii s. ) i t r n t. ,1 1 i r.-i , ( ) GOOSE LAKE VALLEY I I IIC' 'r, -t' I I lu l l s - I ) .l.T.-a tract L'.r) I ncn m. Iiupruved. Oneiriiil. lull o r,.s l,,,i,,,., ...I- Ouulrtiel l,(l ,, ,.H, Improved. Near I .It kc V le w . Oni'liui l l .:t lu res. liuprnM-d. One null- fruin I'lne Creek. One tract .'lo acresi. 1 in,r(icd. ilnll-wny lalwcn I'lne Creek nud Lit ke view. SURPRISE VALLEY Improved Trai ts from Nl acres up. These lands are the Cream of Luke mid CIkhh Orchard, Grain and Alfalfa laudst. Minluc Count ion. All lligdi THIS MAN S STORE IS CROWDED BECAUSE WE DO HIS PRINTIM boiling point of water aud keep it at vegetables, add about one teaspoon- ful of salt to a quart, aud fill up with cold wster aud put on glass cover quite losely in order to adow tbe steam to escape, place the false bot tom in the boiler, and place the jars so there will he ample space between them. Do not put iu more than three inches of water, as it is tbe but that temperature for about one hour, upon two or three successive days, or else keep it at the temperature of boiling water for a loog period of time about fie hours. Tbe process of boiling on successive days Is the fne that is always employed in scien tific work and is much to be pre- fered. ibe boning on tbe nrst day j Bteam that Is to do the cooking, kills all the molds and practically all 1 BriDg the water to a boil and keep it there for about an hour. At tbe eud of that time remove the cover of the of the bacteria, but does not kill the spores or seeds. As soon as the jar cools the seeds germinate and a fresh crop of bac teria begin work, upon the second day kills this crop of bacteria before they have bad time to develope spores, ibe Dolling upon ine third' WE CAN CROWD Y0UH STORE IN THE SAME WA Catalogues, Handbills, Folders and Commercial Forms Our Specialty Co at Uhis Office For Jobbuor.., boiler and allow tbe steam to escape. Then tighten th cover to prevent tbe tbe air from entering and allow tbem to stand until tbe neit day. Hepeat the operation a second and third lime. FOIt KALE: 40 acres In Bee. 31 T. 35 8., It, E., Harney County, Ore yon. Make me an offer, C. UUMMICH, Ilarstow, Califor nia, itox 3 7-1 10 Ibe shearing corral of tbe under signed will be open for use at any time needed, and tbe dipping rig with it. Have a good crew of men. JOE AMUKOSE tfx. A WOMAN'S U It 10 AT IDEA is bow to make herself attractive Hut, without beulth, it is bard fur ber to be lovely iu face, form or temper. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and Irritable. Constipa tion and Kidney poisons show pim pls, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched oompelexlou. liut Electrlo Dittem always prove a godsend to women who want health, beauty and fiends. They regulate Stomach1 Liver and Kidneys, purify tbe blood ; givre strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvet skin, iu,ciy complexion, good health. Try them. 50o. at A. L. Thornton. K your advcrtiHt'incut appears In The Examiner, It will bring; results. Charles H. Dillon is ono man In a thouHunl who ran turn ami repair a piano. Ho will bo In Lakeview in the near future; Havw your tuning and repairing for him. All work Kimrantoed by J. I). Mauincu Music Housre, lleno, Nevada, rhoiie487 1 23 N. VIrylnlaiSt. 21-4t KEPT THE KING AT HOME. "For tbe jpastiyear we have kept the Kliict of ull lRvt)vps-T)r. K'ng'a New LUe Fills -In our borne aud they bave proved a blessing. to all our family," writes I'aul Mathulka, of Dulfalo, N. Y. Easy, but sure reme dy for'all Htomaoh, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 'Jbo at A. T. Thornton.