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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1905)
'jffl BED. GARDEXAFAV- !'0K OF JtKS, F 'slt. f th Whit Hwim h It Blue of UWr, lfiht-Sr. It' Old Fashioned Gar senerous collection of the south veranda of se la called, has been ;s of blouui and color nimer end full, quite ,ny of the other Uovern- iUurs. There are many iiullng the different de Uings, thone of the Vv yiculture being pariieu and ornate, but it Is the jier visitors to Wasulng-old-tiute toner of the White House is the f alL At least It seemo ajorlty of fancies, for it hea and times of enrlier xrt of the White House ilwavs been devoted to til Mrs. Roosevelt's nd- i rather trivn up to the horticulture tlmn to a familiar blooms of the f garden. f in the White Ilonse a Sirs n?o were officially "restoration." hut have, more ponernlly termed i." It seemed necessary (p should lie done ; there fecoustruoUns the AVhite . OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. American System of Pabilc Education rr Lea Practical Than That of Germany. The general public school education of the couutry la complacently believed by the majority of people to he the beat In the world. Ttisre are some, however, who Insist that much of our education Is unpractical and does not at the youth of the country for the ac tual hard knocks of life, and that our school system should include a much greater preimratiou of Industrial work. An examination of Uerninn educa tional methods places the United States at an apurcnt disadvantage in this re gard. An instance or tins is seen in a aeries of nevspaiHr articles published In Frankfort. Germany, by Mr. lleln rlch Hack, the director of the Frank fort Industrial School, who has been twice sent hy the German Government to study the industrial schools of this couutry. Mr. Hack expresses surprise that we have not provided In our school system for training our cltlncns In sjiecial directions, instead of leaving the establishment of trade. Industrial and technical schools to the enterprise or individuals or the generosity of philanthropy. The result Is that a com paratively small number or tnese schools are found in certain favored parts of the 1'ulted States, while in the major por;ion of the country little o IHirtunitv is offered boys to obtain prac tical and .thorough Instruction and to Increase their value to the nntinu l'.v converting themselves Into trained workmen. The German Government, on the other hand, maintains in every part of the empire gmtd trade. Industrial and technical schools, drilling the youth of the country and sending then: out, each GREAT CANALS OFJIARS. RECBXT PHOTOGRAPHS ESTAB. LISH JPPAREXT ARTIFICIAL COXSTRUCTIOX. The Camera's ty. Mor Sensitive than the Human Optic. Establish New Data -Interesting- Scientific Discoveries. a ft jiJW a 7 S , . a." "J ak. Astronomers and scientists In ffen orat Bn deeulT Interested la the niolcst announcement made by Pro rir I'erclval Lowell nnd his associates at the Lowell Observatory in Arisona recently that alter several partial successes and some complete failures the irreater canals of the planet Mars had at hist been photo graphed. Hitherto the general puldlc has been compelled to accept or to reject the existence of the Martian canals on the word of the starcnclng fraternity. Hut with the accomplishment of the Har vard observers In Arisona everyone will now have an opportunity to see the actual photographs In proof of what has long been considered as more or less of a theory. While several photographs were taken of the canals some weeks ago, It was not until a few days ago that the solar photographers were ready to snnonnce the complete success of th undertaking, rroressor Lowell, la the following secount of the achievement Is unreserved In his belief that the Martian canals closely correspond to the familiar waterways of the same pneral classification on this planPt. Vp to the present time human knowledce of Mars has been largely theoretical the principal facts regard ing the planet being that It Is Hl.rKi.nno miles from the sun snd approximately 47.0410.000 miles from earth. The Martian year has tW7 days. Mars Is 4210 miles In diameter, the earth lMing TIMS. Jupiter i.500 and the sun NiHoO miles. "To photograph the canals of Mars." says Professor Lowell, hns for many years been a purpose of the observa tory established and maintained by Harvard Colics In Arisona. The first attempt to meet with sn even approxi mate supeess wss made In when a more or less sarisfsrtory print wss mnO of th Mare Acidallum, or Lake of Acid. "Yet. enconraglng that rdnaaer effort wss. no cansl could then be detected on the necatlv with absolnt certainty. To-day w can state as positive and final that there r canals on Mars because the photographs say i so. and a pttotocrapble negative Is IMPLEMENT MAKERS UEET. SHOW GREAT EIPAXSIOX Of FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL ill CHIXERr TRADE, Pas Resolution Tor Land Law R-form-Ao-alnst Glvlna Inter-State Commerce Commission Power fix Railroad Rates. t r J , iiorlng If not truthful "In i question of 4 pecial Floral Pets. - h pets of the President's jhurdy shrubs and annuals. I of the kind with which men B who loved flowers a half io loved to surround thein- with each of which for the ration there lingers some jio- itlmeutal rancy. Hollyhocks, phlox, dahlias. China aster, rosemary, columbine, denia ls uud smaller shrubs and ire contributed generously to t color and bloom which has this nook during the season, itress of this garden delights s new plants which are yet following her various visits on. Mount Vernon end other ve come many packages of ltes to find an unused corner -fashioned garden. an expert or a trained specialist, to play a useful ami Intelligent part iu the great battle of International com merce. POKER IX THE PHILIPPIXES. I A FAVORITE SPOT OF THE PRESIDENTS WIFE. P the nigg"dlv - annroprla jy .fTfc&ress prevented any "cliange or improvement. . however, been nothing but tor the changes in Mrs. 'garden. The location is an aouiewhat sheltered and se ll when the President and relt gave the garden party to the International Bail ees there were many words or the charming effect of the it climbing roses, displayed m and fragrance, their vivid jntrastiug well against the te east and west terraces. One More Whs Knew the Came lagar Hake Strength f " reasons have been ssslgned urease iu stature and strength idem maiden, who has most grown uncommonly .tall and aately muscular during the yeurs, says un English writer. : be that outdoor sjiorts, gym xerciHe and so on, have i her out and made her as I Bhe is, because her brothers t precisely the same advant 1 they have not developed ai i rate. It seems to me, there it the secret lies In the fact, recent years girls have beeonio Iter coiiKuiners of sweetmeats er were tU-ir mothers and rthers. jwus --lien we should npver laint of having sweets on our . diiiiii-r nnd tea laliles. Now be quite extraordinary were 1 to offer these dainties. And. f more, women are not merely So eat sweetmeats nt our men Is, i-onsume tlx m nr all times and flees heiwoen meals. It was re Bid thai Ixixe of l.iml.oiis play Mious ,art in modern l eniak-. feen to ui. sweet being ap ( the text by which every young the (lay guides himself through ;ous paths of courtship, ireat Hussion wrestler who Is o-enter iigain into contest with 1, Bladrali, tells us that the ieet stuff one eats the stronger vvs. Mugur is the secret of t he declares. Heports came from time to time from Portsmouth showing that the Oriental envoys and attaches had found a great liking for American ways and manners, and more especially for the true Amer ican beverages, cocktails and high balls, and for that little bit of diversion known as poker. On top of these re ports came a message from a member of the Taft party in the Philippines that Potto Grande, one of the leading citizens of Bambang. had fallen down before the Sultan of Uanasai In the game of poker. Army officers stationed in the Philippines are stated to have carefully coached the Datto Grande la this game and their estimation of their ability to instruct has bad a severe shock, a result of the Datto's losses of his carabaos. wives and raiment, since. It apiiears, his opiwueut had never been tnnght how to play, hut bad relied upon bis untutored skill and the devices known only to the Moros. The next thing we may expect to learn will be that this wily Moro "Ah Sing" has actually taken the uniform from some of our army officers, aye, even those considered adepts at the game. This news is probably of more In terest to the eole of our Island pos session and to the citizens of the United States than is at first implied, for It shows that for running and Intelligence the Moros show ability to defeat even the skill of highly experienced and practiced American army officers, and, as un exchange remarks, it shows that the Filipinos are, and of right ought to be free and iudepeudeut lyjt Purtloa ofEumda. .lor to appreciate th size of one must imagine th placing r the States .snd Kingdoms, Htles and empires, etc., of Ku epting Huasia, and all of the tales, including Alaska, in the i occupied by that portion of and then would still have a' iiount of laiyl jiueovared, . The Postmaster CeaermPa Puntt Filled. IToke Rmith, Postmaster General during Cleveland's last administration, tells a story of a durky employed at his home who was usually the recipient of all of Mr. Smith's cast-off clothing. Many of the coats, veals uud trousers, when i-ust uside, were of a tine quality uud us a result this negro shone iu the society of his fellowmen. On one oc casion the ex-Postmaster General pur chased an elegant pair of trousers from I 'aria. Somehow, these trousers would not wear out. Mr. Smith would wear them day iu and day out, ralu or shlue, and if apparently soiled a little clean- lug up would in like them as good as new. Try whut he would, the servant could not get the muster to cast them away. One rainy day, Mr. Smith came borne from a ride into the country ou horse back with his trousers very much the worse for mud aud water. Sambo." he said to his helper, "take this pair of pants out and glv them a good cleaning, as I want to wear them to- morrow. oaiuoo Cutue back In an hour or two, his face sad and gloomy. "Heed Marsa lloke." be said, "somehow I can't get that tbar mud otTn your pants, dey certainly am a sight." "Try some soap and water. Bam.'' said Mr. Smith. "Pone tried soap and water, sar," "Try some gasoline," Mr, Smith re plied. "Iou tried gasoline." Try turpentine." dosperatelj cried the ex-Postmaster General. i "I Nine trWd furpeutlue." ! ' you try .ntst" firm belief, it is only a. time, possibly of months. maybe a few years, when we shall be able to determine the exact nature gad prottahle purpose of the canals of our planetary neighbor. Meanwhile we have a number of excellent negatives which have served to bring us a bit closer to Mars than ever in th past. "The negatives thoroughly confirm the eye in showing not only the exist ence of the canals, but reveal them as continuous lines of tens and even hun dreds of mile In length. Of course It is yet imp.tsslbl to say positively whether the Martian canals are of artificial or natural creation, or exactly of what composition Is the liquid or molten abstaao In them. But so fsr os we can St present concelv they appear as corresponding to onr famil iar watcrwBTu dasalfled Wider the hooding of canals. A recent meeting of the National As sociation of Agricultural Implement and Vehicle Manufacturers at Niagara Falls brought forth a number of Inter esting and important fuel relative to the great progress which has been made In recent years in the muklug of all classes of farm and working Imple ments and also the great expanse of this class of trade abroad. Since 1899, when our exports In this line for th first time shot ahead of those of Great Hrltuln. the United States has been easily the heaviest ex porter of agricultural implements and machinery in the world. Manufacturers claim, and their efforts to secure for eign markets Benjn to substantiate it. that exports play a most important part In the successful conduct of agrl ri'ltural Implement manufacturing. The last census puts the annual value of this class of production at 101,000, 000, and it Is estimated that the pres ent year's production la greater. This SIXGULARI X1UAXS WEST, .Of NORTH Th Marrlag Contract a Comptt catd Document. I; .. . . I Value ol Adrertimlag. Once, beset with mln and trouble. When th nay was dreary and dark. Ana i leu most weary sinking Of my liver, lungs and heart In the papers I was scanning. Advertisements by the score. Trusting there to find some doctor In whose ear my woes I'd pour. Thn titer Sashed across my vision As If writ in living light; Tell, oh, tell, old Poctor Cartln! Tell, before you sleep, this night. All your woes and all your troubles. All your aches and every pain He can sooth you, he can cure you; Put new life in every vein. And when all your troubles vanish, Ana your liver works all right. And your lungs resume their functions And your heart with Joy is bright. Then youll sing loud Hallelujahs, And you'll psy your bill In gold, Thankful that to Dr. Cartln AH your troubles have been told. And youll know that lucky Fortune Made you know, at any rate. That It pay for all to keep their Advertisements up to date. A Few Afterthought. The negro who demanded tS.fliM fron, a New York life tnunt.nus comimnv le to be prosecuted. This men le evidently un funiillar whii the New York method. He should have spoiled for the slit throusn a rndicute. A tnlnlne- enertae ico. has louud a iwtrlfieu aum underground. This Is almost as atartlluc ma uw me appia ma a. There were 1t7jO00 nottnAa af lfneha nA Java coffae Imported Into the United Slates In Iks laat eta years. It aeema straits (hat Ourlns that time ameers thruuicbout the country have f Id i.fcw.rttf iwuuuf t pure amuus, auu eava. ' In attadalsisr, Mes wtrllied apple, 16 feet huntlne- article In sine, euatriuuted Brribners Ifaerm by the freatdeiit. aava. 'Ordinarily say neper tease baa been that bears wars nut Hurried wben I aiMldeuiy earn upon thsoi." Bursl th President was diaaulaed. bulM an JUti a bona r Tw Germ ft n whs 1 tlrvly ut Mr ntust A elewer etintHeM of be tea-dollar "Buffalo" not ta bains paaeed la New Tors. Another rndlseetlble security, only h bus the sulaXurtuu to be Uwlinloaily Ulesai. Ball Cam has eeoeluded that he wtO sot write a novel on American nilltloo alres. He was probably unable is Oiaf en who WDuai a gaud Jmvo. One Parma mot waara tm ata r eteaiiuaT a ews US waaett. IU tHken tbe prceautinn to io him buelui uej be of waaett. 11 elkoukd have I the ItrveailtlflB tA Si, itim Lu.Il... Utrwugb U ClUciLae Btook Saobaitsa, CotnmVIa vr,,tvty ttrrroe to QaMaay Wanhttoa Star. fUpOK pETEB 8. UROSaCUF. hasgvewn freai 6O0.0O0 In 18S8. The incraais in sx ports, however, pa IrMin far greater a w hsvs, on after an other, captured foreign market. In 1870 w exported only a million' dol lar worth of foreign Implements; In 1900 we war at th SlMOO.ooo mark, and th blgfe water mark was reached ia lo with 122.700,000, or over one fifth of the product, Much Wrk Ab4. Th Niagara saseting. however, brought forth th fact that tbsr are many field as yet un conquered by our implement maker. In sharp eontrast with th brilliant suocess achieved by American harvesting machinery in Rua b la, Anterlean plows srs practically un known in that vast agricultural coun try. Th plow used are mstly Ger man or of local make, while the Amer ican type of light, strong plows, cap able of doing almost twice the work of th Russian plows, and which have swept everything before them In Boutn Africa and Australia, have thus far, for some reason, failed to gain an en try into Russia. American Manufacturer Foremost. It seems that th American imple ment makers are a progressive set and the secret of their phenomenal suc cess -as been in their good orcaniza- tion and the close study they have made of the wants of the foreign peo ples. The American manufacturer has made a study of conditions and has thus beaten the Britisher with his "take it or leave It," and the German plan of making an exact imitation of the native or local implement. The National Association of Agri cultural Implement and Vehicle Manu facturers Is an Influential body and Its annual meetings are participated In by som of lh4 heaviest manufacturers in th world. It takes up, in addition to Us regular business, the various broad questions of th day a they may have soma direct or indirect bearing upon in prosperity of their industries. Among other questions discussed at the recent meeting were the ten hour la bor day, certain phase of the tariff, th parcel post question, ship subsidy, the railroad rate question aud the re peal of the land laws. The principal discussion, as noted by the dally re ports, centered around the railroad rate and land law questions and parcel post, although there was, of course, no dlssentloo to the view that everything possible should be don to expand for eign trade. Question of Legislation. Judge Orosscup of Chicago, who re cently attained Urn In his beef trust decision, Suuressad tb association npou th evils wuich n Mid would re sult la case th Interstate Commarna Commission was vested with power to act a voio prosecutor and court, as they would if they were given power to fix railroad rate. II took s.'rnnr ground against all rebates and dlscrtm- .nation ana declared that It would be wis to replae th nraaent machinarv by a government bureau empowered to investigate an oomolaints. with a court of transportation to adjudg th va rious points raised. KeaoluUoaa were adontad atntwidvin this Idea. Ths association also Indorsed th re port of President Roosevelt Public Land Commission, advislnsr tha ranaal of th Timber and Bton Act and ehaaga In tb Zsrt Land Act. and th Commutation Clause of the Homo. tad Aot t prevent land frauds. The Interest of the aaaoetation In this mat ter and ia th government irrisatlon work ta aetiv. aloe Irrimttlon and boss building on million of acre of Waster land win furnlrU an unnar alleisd market. The proposed pareel trost legislation earn la for a scoring as being inimical to independent manufacture and de stroyer of th thousands of retail and even whohwal dealers throughout the country wkh whom the farinors do .. . . , . ., ... 0 . Many peculiar customs exist among th Kwaklut .Indians who Uv along th coast of liritlsh Columbia. These Indians are divided luto numerous trills or cuius, entry Into on of which ia niitainod oulv through most exact- ins- laws. Msrrluii aiuoua tboin 1 considered a purchase which Is con ducted on sound business principle. Hut the object Bought Is not ouly the woman, but also the right of member- shin In her clan for the future cnnuren of the couplo. Tbo privilege or me dun are not given as a present to the m.u In-law, but he becomes entitled to them by paying a certain amount or property for his wlf. Th wlf Is given td hi in as a first Installment of the rvturn payment, Th crest of tlie chin, lis privileges, and a considerable amount of other prierty boMtdim, are glrru lator on. when the couple bar t hlldrt'U. nnd the rato of Interest paid by the wire s trllie Increases with th number of children. For on child, l'i0 iter rent, of Interest I paid; for two or niore children. UK) per cent After the entire payment Is niado the marriage Is annulled, iMtcaus the wife's father has redeemed his daughter. If she continues to stay with her husband, she doe so of hr own free will, tiftontiuie, however, to avoid complications, the husband makes a pew payment to hi fathur In law 1b order to hove a claim to bl wU. A RATTLER 8T0RY, Where Ml 'm a Good Mil,- "Heine no devote of bunting, I sel dom carried anything but my revolver, wnile my partner, an enthusiast for any game from bear to poker, great or wall, as I wss the revers, seldom stirred from the lent without bis double-barrelled shotgun," said th old timer from Nevada. "As small game was fairly plenty n that part of the Sierras Jim generally took th rlglil-or-way, lest it might be frightened away before he had an op portunity to shoot. This afternoon, however, w were merely going a Short distance up the mountain back of aur tent to se that our horse had not strayed too far. The gun was taken as a mutter of habit, but the prospect of meeting anything for 'Jim to shoot was so slight that I pushed on ahead and was climbing the steep mountain side, my body inclined far forward with my hud naturally but short, fluiUnQti from the ground, "A sudden sharp gun shot report roared In my ear, and 1 felt th wind of tb blast a th charg almost grssed my cheek. Devilish careless, Jim,' I aald. angrily as I wheeled around. Don't make gam of your best friend With out t least (I slight warning, and dont fear hut that after such a start ling bint I'll always let you take the lead, though not even a chipmunk i In ilglit "The color rushed from WT fne and was succeeded by a blush of shams as Jim quietly pointed to the mangled body of a six-foot rattler, whose bead had been shattered Into a bapeless moss. 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