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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1905)
KM? IN OLD GARDENS. The rar Mere llrllllaat Bloom From Karlr Stirling Till rrt. Id tlio apring, even before llin tulip are fairly guni. ld guriieus begin to, bo KUy Willi pfrppll'lt, Will' ll III ".lllie otic vr other uf l! clr many fornix continue a irM'(vxl(iii of brlctit bloom until i frot. No other 1 1 1 ii ii t m ikhmch m hold ; mid lirlllliint n flower, oiiIihI wild the ani grace of : cm. it I ri im of puia Mllll tieilfllfV of IlKMI', III! In' ', 0 For bci Mini ' h'iIiT', "' h i luek irroimd of pr. ii. t'l '.i I h i . -4 wlilcii t -III t.f'.V I '.I'i-l 4. Wl'l ;ii ! i .' ' .1 ... . ,, i. : . ; : I. I' ,. ll ;: l.i , i: ID." I!. i f !r: ley. i. vi' I..-.' II " til : A i-.in -ly I ' im mi t i i; iiinl u m ill lr - i.i i.isi.m ; . i . . . i . : I ll IC" I f r cu. i.e In it, H.e iil .i- ". 1. 1 ir.n. ; ... it . i-.l I MOW li ! ! i i 1 : . ii . i t I ! .III. Ki-i I H.iuii. ; ...hi In uijlllliiu nuit at liiiirv:iii tu i.prli 4 . I provUe n Ion-: mii 'i- hi of it i,viT, 'l'lu' miil uliout.l In mil 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ! mill euvered very I .!nly, n t tin m il N unite mnnll. Ah hi" in in tin yoiintf mi-:; it rt Well !;l' !: ,)n il l!i!u tin I : ilitrt 10 utiiml atmiit ii Twit n;i:irt. Tli pliint wli'ili I ! 'ii. .. nt pr if i-l.v ii time tftov. n fro'-i f:ii! eir'y npri now lli';i, while '!u earth 1 1 r.xil inn tnoli.t -I.. t I'nlV.elt. CI J LLY. Waal of the l l.lrr i.ll tlllWed Kor I'uuU l'uri'te. At u I'KIi'.' in.ll hi in n ,r;.ioo.lio.. f iT ll.i ii. j't worU of ri.. it iii.i.t.r-4 Him mi',, in.. Im mill I tools 'j.i.eoi tin u. i!) ui i ituikfil iiht t. i- iiii:ut'e tiiai.i uiinni; .in lay. l.i .i ni'itU fiio. ..i for mil' iri'-.hii i; iui.i .i vut of suitable tliiiie union') m:ir tin j;rf.:s ttnj pomn.l lu'fivv lo li.'.f.ii p. 1 o." warm wuliT over It. Af vr k.i u t.r hii'.t d Lour we ulioveliil It l.a.i . e preu 6ml prHsiiJ i lu tin U4u.ii y Tlie .I'Mi-e lirlvuJ f:oio t'.i p'v . ,t ru IniV.. vtii nil.' witn a iolJ of micuid plpo. luto UiU we t::vn : '.u team, vi'.iib imiiwi iin jui ( t . r. yy WO rj.ii't from forty to U.''; i.ijiih a DlKlit Tb In Jelly, which wo ho.,i to (jro ccrt, Imkfrii" hihI prlvute f.nulMi'. at 75 relit a Killoii. may lie imil for anythlni; Hint tollcil chli-r Ii uu1 for, 'u ii an iiiltu-p ill' anl tip; ili li'i'ier. Afli-r Hwi'fii'iiliitf It iiiaLcM koikI upple Jelly for t.ililii who mill, by uJilimf a fluvor, u koihI milmtltuli for curraut or other Jelllen. Wo Iiiivp tivn up making our yoor'a RUpply of npplo Imtter In tin full, a In f jniier je.iri. Itistenil we make a Kill Km or two whenever we want It, tli in lin vine It fresh nil tin time. I li.ivo kept IjU Jelly over nnil Mohl It rc.iillly In oiT yearn nt $1 a pnllon. An an xperliueiit wo have worked over hniiie of thin poiniiee n eeond time find extructetl Jelly eiioiifrh to pay for the labor. Tho poiuaco ufter bring worliel over wan rn'iittered thinly up on puhlure lotH, where hot;, ulieep ami cattle ale iiiost of It. They would cat more of 1 tt I - than of tho pomace not worked over, hay J. II. llulllnifer iu Amerleai) Au'rleulturlnt. l.D( h'.ttretm In tha (.arilra. rndoubtedly the greatly Ki'owiug Iu tercht In hardy herbaceous perennials la founded largely lu tho necennlty for late garden efl'eets. There aro a host of ponslbllltlen Iu this group alone, and tJiere Aro also a few sturdy annuals, but there Is a fancy for placing reli ance upon permanent plantings, using for the purposa the asters, the host of sunflower, tho perennial phlox, the gladiolus and moutbretla. Boll For Strawberrlea. Tho Boll considered best suited to the 1 cultivation of the strawberry In the northeastern part of the United States Is what is known as a sandy or gravel ly loam. A warm, quick soil, though naturally poor, Is preferred to a heavy, retentive, soil well supplied with plant food. Lacking plant food can easily be supplied. uaboralng of CI rape. It was found at one of the western experiment Million that more care was ! required to prevent siiuburulng of grapes grown ou the Kulffcu two wire, four cane trellis than with any other trellis. This is not a dltllcult matter, requiring only that the now growth be trained over the bunches of fruit. Wintering; I'Miialea. In outdoor beds raised a few Inches above tho ground, with a mulch of dry leaves and some bruh to bold them ln place, pansies will often winter nicely and bloom until midsummer, when a relay of young, vigorous plants should be ready to replace tbsm. L. a Corbett. suPEHSTrnous crooks. The Avro Truit In Talisman, Amultta and Charma. Tlio avrrnfo thief born ar.J brd In the 11011111 U tlwayi npcntitioui nd cowardly. He believca in th jiowor of witclicn, omen and the Jirotccting proiMTticn 'of amulete, nlinninrm and clinrrn, and when irarclied at the jioliro utation there are tmually found in hie pocket or concealed ahout hie pernon lite of conl, runty hori-cshoe naile, luckj itonca and ririRd. Ho t'nrte with theno article, on . . . . m m . . be rclice lor Haiety in the hour of jieril, with the greek-ut re liietnnce and otipulaten with the turnkey to have them returned, ci ther to'hirnnelf or friends. The hurKlnr'a grcutcut enemy in hid nocturnal wandering ia a do, whora prenenco ho even drendu more than tho policeman or detectire. To protect and guard himnelf against rnnine attui kn on hi perxnn he car rim ahout with him a "prig of the gray limcwort, which when lined on an amulet in an nhnolute preventive egninot the hite ofdoi. 1'hin plant when lined internally in nid, on the authority of Hacon, to remove hy drophobia. There id hIko a cnrioim FiiperKti tion corn moii nmong nil cIhikch of tho genim l.r.vhreiiker regarding the I lower of a c.imlli! iiiudu from the hhIv of a young woinmi. The belif f i that mull a iiiikIIc not only reri dert the pcrjietrnlor of robberies invisible, but that it thrown the vic tim or virtiiiii into a htnle of deep MHiinnli'iiey. Within recent years fivir ignorant l!iifcian peajantn mur dered a girl and mink' candle-' wt of her body. I'.efore the m inlercri were executed they confessed that they l uliilnil ted the i'li:.;e lo liiukij theiiiM lven invihible while perputrat ingii robbery they had lanned. In tin Scutch criminal code of the eighteenth century there are e.x prcnM penaltieH againftt thin hideous earulle t-up r-tition. The thief lias implicit reliance in the foreknowl edge claimed by gypsies and other people, and he bus been known to pay blackmail to trofoncd expo nents of the "black art" who threatened liim with all manner of Iierils. A thief who has the imp ortune to be arrested two or three times red handed in company with a chum is set-down as "unetvdly" and ii carefully avoided and shunned as if he were sulTering from boiiic con tagious disease. It is these ostra ueil th evis in the commonwealth o! --ii t tbat are utilized by detec tivea 'r heir cxplorationa. Lon don IV Pits. PLAYS AND PLAYERS. S. Miller Kent Is nted to atar nest pennon In a new piny by Kawani tt. Uoe. entitled "Fighting IJob." V. Marlon Crawford has written a play for the use of Herbert Keleey and EUlt Shannon. 1 he pleoe Is llkinl and has been aeeeititl. When 'The Kternal City" rocs ou: next neiiKiui Saruli 'I mux wilt have Vio la Allen's olil role, while Frank C. Hani,' will play the po M. ll. linyinoiid has purchamM Klrkc Ln Slii'lle'M Intcrext lii "Arizona'' und In thin iiiii liner liecoinen Hole owner of that Tttluahle pleee of property. Margaret AhIiIoii. an American vaude rlllu NliiKer who has been abroad fur tho pant few mouth, has made her tlrst appearance In Imdoii and scored a Buccenn. Lillian Swalii, who has Uvn wHJb Weber & Field lately and was with the AiiKuntln Daly company, will piny Fuck In Nat (Soodwln'a revival of "A Mldnumuier Night's liream." Dan laly may k to Ivondon next season. "John Henry." his latest play, was unnietlilng of a fnwt ln New York, and tho comedian lias received an offer to play In the ICiittllith metropolis. OLD FASHIONED. What has U'eomo of tlio old fash ioned young people who only went to church to cut up? What has become of the old fash toned novelist who had tho hero "gnaw bis silky tuuHtacheV" What has become of the old fash toned man who when he walked to a place said be went on Shanks' mare? What has become of the old fash ioned man who contended that no boy should remain with his father after reaching eighteen? What has become of tbe old fash ioned women who went to the cellar to make cobweb pills when any of the tamlly had a fever? What has become of tbe old fash ioned woman who was so accustomed to doing work while tending a baby that alio could do everything with a baby on her lap except sweep a room? Atchison Giotto. I ORCHARD AND GARDEN. When moss is seen In fruit trees It may be. taken as evidence of lack of thrift lu the trees. Of nil fruits grown on tlio farm noae are so reliably or cheaply grown us grapes and none more wholesome. Dwarf pears aro much Inclined to overbear, aud the result Is poor fruit. ' Thinning should be done as soou as the 1 crop Is set. I Weeds and suckers between tho rows ' of blackberries and raspberries must ( be kept down, saving only enough of tbe strongest suckers for next year's planting. C . I AVcCetablc Preparation for As similating Hie Food and Rctfuti- ung atestDiaacra aiiaixjweisoi Promotes Dige8lIonhecrfu rtess and nestontalns nclUirr (Mum.MorplUne norMiitcraL TiOTNAIlCOTIC. IHnmJfd- ffeneWpkavM rJe?W? Arxsfecl Remedy forConstinn (lort, Sour StonuKh.DiarrtKxvt Vorins ,(x)imilAions .Feverish nrss mid Loss or SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of virv YonK. EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. ej(d J - THE M3T 0 FUL "ay TO CROSS THE CONTINENT Thaouuh Salt Lake City, (Kenwood Springs Leadvllle, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. A Daylight Ride Through Nature's Art Massing Castle date. Canyon of Marshall Pass and 3 TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OQDEN AND DENVER r I ll ). RK SALia i v-iow Meat Mark i ' W l ' KI.L. Proprielio BUIIJ r:Di op '$ THE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER LATEST LAND AND L E1QHT PAQES TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN mm Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty ears rwi acamwHi otnr. new tMi rrr. Gallery The Grande, Tennessee Paas, the Royal Qorge 3 D fen. i" il Avf Mf LOCATKD HOTEL I J ijqp styles AM IF S."i IUeW Ti21 11 I I II H II I J 1 i ... gitt-NH- timM.I.HMtl it'll P stock a large assortment of high grade stationery so that there is no delay in executing a large order. W prices will be found to compare favorably with other prices. STOCK NEWS LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS 1880. tts oc o t o a w o t c re o r rt. ,r dnPI'W m ytfAi. tor ifrt iirli ntl frm rPfwrV tnm tJ'icm, kw euuua tmi, iraM mmtlu, oprrtcliM. . IS) ALL COOKTAIte. Bmtt dirrtt iritt WauMtiglon avtt limt, imanrf mod ojtr Ik fmlrnl. Ptront ik4 bifrtnrMMAt Practice ttcMrdj. nw or mm lo M ass asrta sw, svv. viw4 stAtM trsiiss eaw. WtSHINQTON, o. e. Land Notice. JOHN MULLAN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. iJio Connetkut Avenue Washington, O. C. All ptTti th hrrrtoYof mmA FINAL PROOF In nr kind of Land, Mineral or Tim bar EntrlM, which ha Irfon accpt4 by th Rglter or btMlvcr of any V. 5. Land Offlca can bava tha laaoanca of their ll. S. Patent fo Mid Land promptly attended to by eendlnt ma their Duplicate ReccieU. or Certificate e Entrtr. and an at re merit to pay me $10 when ever Id Patent hall ixue. JOHN Wl'LLAN,' Oregon, Callforn and Nevada State Agent vJiV CO YEARS' :.- f EXPERIENCE Trsoc MRr;a DCBIGNS COPTRICHTS AC AfiTonx nillne aakctch and iloncrlpflon may nnirrn ii ironblr tmlenlnWi. TVinirninlra tloitii.iri(nlrrriiifJientfMj. lliuidhonkon f-Aleut eui 1 1-. iiMnnt fufftrtrT for rori tier patent a. I'nKMii taken tnrrneh Munn A Cj. receive tptrtol wAUt, w I' boat ebaore, tn trie Scientific American. A banilanniety IUnntrm-1 areelily. Inrpewt ctr. rnlaMon uf any -lenl.lI)o VMirnaJ. 1'erma. S3 a year: f oor mor.tba, f L Sold by all newwlealsra. fiiUNN&Co.",BNewtork Lnuicb Offloo. & T 8U V7aatiliitou, IX C $l.2s0 Reward. The Harney Count) Ijve Hiitrk Atwocla lion, of m bicb I an a mem er, pa yt 75 rewaril for evidence l. a.ling 10 Ihr eon vietiou of partie teallng atock be looenr Lo it mem- tx-ra. In aaditlon I offer f.500 reward ilorae brand horae ahoe bar on eilbei or both awa. Re corded in ri conn tie Range, Harney, Lake and t rook Countie Horar vented when aold Horars aold to paw Ibrougb tbia aection will be re(or(ed in tbii. paper. If not ao reported, pleane write or tele phone The Time Herald Main mi, Burna, ure goa W W Brown, Fife, Ore fob Mae Hheea Ha-arb. ta Haelae Caaaty Tbe Examiner ban for tale one of th beep ranrbea tn Mod 00 county, which . trnla tbe beat ranee in California. ' It eonaiaU of 660 acre all under fence, it Ilea along Pill river for 2 mile. Beside other building? there are two houae '4 miles apart. It 1 an ideal (heep ranch, lftaken quick It will b (old for ftjuiiu. WW IMI it .t v s amm' W" KINTING IS AN ART IN which The Examiner ex cells. We have all the late in type and keep in tV1aVIVaVlyS AN ASSISTED WOOING. How Fair ttaldea nolyodl Tlaal Will Mmm. "Didn't rod Intimate tbat you bn something purtlcmlar to say to roe, Mm rimrnldr i' "Me? 1-1 don't remember. Did It" "Yon did. And 1 wondered at It It seemed strange tbat yon should bara anything of Importance to say to m. I'm so yonng, yon know, and so llttla versed In worldly wisdom.'' "AreyooT I mean, of conr yon ar Hut I I wonder what it was I told yo I wanted to say to yont It's Strang I could forget It so soon. I mast be los ing my m-memory." "And there Isn't anything yon was tn aav in ma If r. Tlmmld?' "Do yon m mean anything p-p-prti olar?" "Yea" "No. Walt Ma told me to be sirs and ask bow your m-motber U. May be that's what It was I m-meant wist I s-aald I bad something particular M say to you. "And there Is nothing else? Yon sa quite sure?" "I guess I am. You can't think e anything else, can you?" "Oh. Henry I mean Mr. Tlmmld, I'm afraid yon are keeping something back from me." "Am I?" "I think so. I think you are biding a secret." "Who? Mer "Yes. Hut. there! Conflde In me. We are such good friends. Call ma Jane and tell me what It Is tbat trou bles you." "Nothing troubles me." "Oli, I know better. If you fiat rat to help you I Will be your conCdantav. Bay after rue. 'Jane, will yon be'" "Jane, will you be" "Oh, Henry, this Is so sudden! But you may ask papa tomorrow." Cler land Plain Dealer. The Penalty of Faaae. Ilallroad Clerk Say. you'd better not let old Brown catch you. Reporter What's the matter? Railroad Clerk In that write up yoo gave him you said "be entered the of fice of the P. D. Q. railroad when a boy and has grown gray ln the e tr ice." Well, there have been at least a dozen men In here since trying U sell him some hair dye. Philadelphia Press. Before the Ceremony. The Count And now everyt'lng ecs ready far my wedding wis Mees Got rox. I t'ink every wan will say X am faultlessly attired. Tbe Baron Parbleu, mon ami! Con sidering ze nature of re lady's attrac tions, I t'ink it might be more appro priate If yon wore a beezness suit! Puck.- Hat.ni After All. "Gee whiz! My umbrellas goner' "Don't make sucb a fuss over a com mon occurrence like that You should take tbe thing philosophically." "So I did. but I object to having it taken from me philosophically.' Phil adelphia Ledger. Sonaetlnaea. - "The horse," remarked the wise guy, "Is man's best friend sometimes." "Yes?" said the philosopher. "But," continued the wise guy, tear ing up half a dozen uncashed bettlcg checks sadly, "you sometimes lose con fidence in your best friends, I find." Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Plata Eaoagh. "Now, children." said the teacher, "which little boy or girl can tell the meaning of the word 'humidity?"' Johnny Wise elevated his hand. "You may tell us, Johnny." "Humidity is when your clo'es sticks." Chicago Tribune. Be Dlda't Kaow of Amy Others. JUlOa UUI I T II llflL UU V UU LUUHlUr kart y-t 1 wri a. j 1 a the ten best books, Mr. Seet? Con beet (the young author) Really, I've only written six so far, you know. A Wild Rasaor Denied. "They say your brother Will baa Joined a suicide club." "Oh, no; that's a mistake. I suppose the absurd rumor grew out of the fact that he has just bought an automo bile." Chicago Record-Herald. Not Always Thai, Tramp Madam, 1 was not always thus. Madam No. II was your other area you had In a sling yesterday. Cook County Jail Improvement Journal. Reatralaed. Mrs. Chic Your sister Is not going with you to Bar Harbor? , Miss Aa Fait No! Papa said be couldn't afford to marry off both of us thli year-Brooklyn Life.