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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1906)
i 1 1 1 fl1iAlnR35i' JyCSJviyinoii In tlio mrly mot film iho rrowrtu W til I'll Mtlt IIIUMt of tlio pliilit lit ttio l.ull tin I'Oiuil wiro Kiittitrlsitf ,!Hlti. At n llnm l.it'l Dm plncit lie.-n milie 1y t)i'frttiil. Ht!V(i(il men liml rmvnr in'Mi cult of eyi'Mliot of t ho Imlli Una. I inn of tlnin, ii ulioi'k licmlivl youlli Iti ovtuulU nml wiiirlfiK tlio rap of n povrniiiirtit rliHli IcIhii, nnt on t ho rifotin rttriiiriK iy iin t'tnranci to tlm ixiwcr Mtulloii miMililiiK it mtinll wh til ix. i''!iiliiKiy iiinro 0''Piiilmt with iiiKiUtutlon tlmn oliHcrvatliiii, ' in' ii wtio went now Kith- ' lionril, worn rnnl trilm rH I Mi" nIiuiU. Hern tun C. , trlrlium. 1 lin VHklnHH if" iilmi from wlili'h they 1 r niiirit t tut ri ti'iKK'iti''l lim rniwd Hlo'nl, tlio titillil Inline I'iirtlully Ml In a provo of Tlm trout" of minora nl riot-trio liitit wito iitmoKt Hlli tit. Tliy nrrincd tn lutvo x IiiiiihIi'iI -n rn in ii t niul mir Winn, iui'1 to lm wnlHnK fur tho tmifrlblo to tako ptHcn of lotijertiiri. On the Verge of Wat. In WnMlilnitton Dm fo. ml nWrt m1- tor aipuH-iitly Iml worn out Mmm-lf ml lila Muff In lnrjiliiK up a tlrtalln ftct ouul of th n!l iiIkIiI ti kuloii of (.,'on Iti'M, A (lnyllKlit ennm, tint crvlro waMilniJ, mill wttnl hnl turn a ron ruvtrd, well Nimtttltieil Mtory of rtinitrut-r-lonal iirurroilliiKN lm 'I luiuii'(l to a m-rlo of Jfiliy hull. 'Una of which tho lnt hnd conm a half hour before, rcoU Iiik: ' Wllllama hi 111 has tho floor. Ho in makliiK no lnNulwuy airalnht tho major Ity. War nci'tim Iiu vKiiIWo." To tlio ini'ii alartlng fur tho dhufta, (til carried no nrwi which they tuttl no known Imforo they hud kho away, ii few hour tarlltir, to i' t aurli Bleep end rvt n thry could. Wtilla tliny mood wntchlnp, another t ullrlln tame: "ConprMM hna taken an hour's re cin for Irmli flint. No action." Tho conl miners In tlm crowd road th Iff. and tlx'ii a'artcil for uork. Boon there wire lift only a few acallerod Win m i r A .. . lit WAS Mil 0 SI'I LLUOUNL) DY gnvps; but tho shock hea led eJoctrl eluii ullll lat on Ibo curb uud biuoKcd bis black pipe. Mail by Airship. A speck developed In tho eastern sky and drew nearer, i nl.n r.mg rapidly. Thru tho Washington mull ciiino Into nlKht, aud landed at tho areoplano ela tion near tho entrance t tho power station. A mall clerk cnuio down tho cilevtttor after tho racks had been thrown Into tlio chute. Ho wus ques tioned eagerly by tho iiu-n still stand ing about the bulletin board, but had nothing of news later than that which tho bulletins had given them. As ho stood talking, another moHsago was flushed on tho board: "Williams says that opposition to the malorlty will cease. Wur will be declared b fore night" t tho shock-headed youth arose Ml.l,. ,:i . ,1 Ii I -om tho curbstone, wamea br- igh the gales and on Into id:, of tho power stution. ' ... C -ntral Power Station. The busquehnnna Coal and Tower District, siimilvlmr not only Washing ton, but New York with electricity for all purposes of light, heat, and power, was the largest of tho government power arms Into which tho country was divided. Its roal mines were of tho greatest extent, Its power station gigantic, and Its employees an army. New York with Ha millions, and Wash Ington with Us Institutions, secured all power from tho wires charged by the dynamos of tho Susqitehnnna District The shock bended electrician kept his rapid stride through tho grounds until be came to a one-story brick building marked over Us doorway, with the word Administration." It wbb sur rounrtnrt bv bods of sweet-peas, wnich a irnriwr then was woterlng. The young man went up the graveled walk without looking to right or left, pushed open the door, went the length or the Inner hall, turned to tlio right, and knocked at ft closed "r. Ho whs told to eeter, and did bo, taking off bis cap. A middlo-nged. gray-haired, spec tacled man eat at a deelt la the ceater m .i i,n i mi w tWn i i.hui m iwiiiwi. pi i 1 iiLi.i l W . .". 1 m .null I Si """""" m v Civrttfiy Jcrlinicnl Vurld.' ' of tho room. Ho did not look up until llio youiiK Hucirl' Inn wait Htiiiiillnn ho mi IiU (rnl(. Tln u ho glaui:od ftt hlin iiMcwli;i lniiilrlngly. Younif Inventor Buay. "Mr. Khod," mild tho yomiRcr man, "I wnnt ft two wcflm' l"!ivo of almcnco." Tlm rider thni looked nqunrely at hi in hut did not reply, merely lirimhliiE hack hU Imlr In an aLmtrncted, pro ocnipli'd mnntier. Tho youiiK mnn, walled for an nimwer without repenting hlH iietltion. "Co hurk to work," ruld Khod. finally, HnemiliK to (IImiiiInh tho r"ient UN pri ponteroun. 1 (' had alarted to upenk nlnily, hut hlM nmtiiier chaiu-ed, and io hroiirhl hU flu down on tho df.uk an ho mld'-d iluiiplv: II A ...I . .... aihiiih, you mnxo mo tiiink your i rn.y. Ilavcn t you rend tho millet Inn? Look lure riiiiiMiiKo I mm tho chief, 'Wo expi-rt you to run douMo cttpncliy 'mm tho li'.'itnnt wnr In di'iliired.' I nvo of nhm iii i-! Man, to hm k to work." AikIhii lieramo confuHfd and awk- wardlv nhaMhed: hut ho nerKlKtoil. lievcrthelcMM. iitkIhk Krent ncerHiy. "If you -ven auk ftKaln," crll Khod, heromlnR thorouKhl aiiKry. "I'll have yoti locked up for attempting deer tloo." Daring Dan Explained. Ho w heeled around In Mh chair, and hilKli'd hlliiHilf Willi tho wlren leading off tho keyboard on hU dink. AtHlna henliaii-d im Inmant, mid then auddenly loHt bla awkwardm-HB and hecrtmo alert. Ho btiit over his aetilo", Kix aklng rapid ly, tucrK'tlc;i!ly, an I iihatply. Ho drew iom tho Inner poiket of hln MoiiHo a print, BpreNdlng It Ixforo Shod. Tho anKT of tho oldT man jrava way to .-iHtonlnhnieiit. Ho was held apcll- hound hy tho yoiwrer'u vehement ex planation, until Anally A talus ceased talking, fold 4 up his print, returned It to his pocket, and rtiKid waiting. Khod contemplated him silently for bcvituI moments. Then ho said: "You have it chance. It Is too great a chance to lo.se. it, mlht bo our sul- V- - X . "f.. ! mem THC VCHCMLNT LXPLANATION. vntlon. Ml Inform tho chief." Ho reached over toward tho keyboard 'tit AtHlns put out a restraining bund and held him. shaking bis bead iu vigorous protest. "Well, I guess you are right there, too," tho Older wan, bp id; "do aa you thluk best." Catches Airship for Capital. Atslns turned away instantly, and tigalu with rapid stride went through ho grounds. On lookli g at his watch, 'io broke into a run heading for the aeroplane station. Uy quick sprinting ho reached tho lift Just us it was mak ing Its last trip up to connect with the faut Washington mall ship. It touched as ho came out on tho platform, aud ho was aboard Just in time. II. In th early history of the nation thero bad been a much applauded niaxliu: "In time of peace, prepare for war." The peoplo had never deviated from their policy of applauding and Ignoring this wisdom of one of their earliest statesmen. The nation had never lost Its complacency had never succeeded In disillusioning Itself. It Imagined Itself peaceful, but In reality. It was quickest to resent an injury, fancied or real, surest to raise a popu lar demand for war, and leaBt prepared to carry It on. Nation In a Trance With tho Bolf-dccclvfng theory that they were not a militant peoplo, they ad continued to delude themselves in tho ' -Mef that war for them was next to Impossible. Their history, a record of conflicts mado costly because under taken without preparation, did not servo to destroy this Illusion It was i nnrt of tho national life. Now popular outcry was forcing an other wsr. At any moment. ConereRS. which had been In tho throes of donate for threw rtavs. might open hot littles with ft declaration. AeroRS tho Atlantic, as the military men of tho nation knew, a martial peo plo were holding themBelve In re trBtnt, confident In their shllltv found ed on thorough preparation. The na tion In general knew tbla, but allowed r ti?f-v'U Vr . .1;! "T IT , - -r- 4 .7 ; Itwelf no thought of tho Inevitable product of Incompetence urged Into action by rBMhiiPHS, in all thin unprepared country, no ono appreciated so thoroughly the Irn ponding dancer an did Montrns, the un ortunaie cornmander-ln-ehlef of tho small military forces. Commander In Dcspclr. Ho had been dean of tho Department or electricity In tho nallonul unlreT slty, when transferred to tho military service, having, prior to this beon an liiMlxuctor In ouo of tho national mill tary school, in appcaranco no was scholastic, bla figure Hpure and bent, his hair and C7us gray, and his face .iiniowied. He wan alono In bin ofheo, looking out or tlio window across tlio J'olomae the only Inactive figure In tho War rHarl merit when one of his aides en- 'eri-d tho room. "Curtis bad boen locat-d," said the nlde. "Ho Is at Kiel. Wo got his Slg mil followed by soiuo codo which Is being transcribed. Another aldo rami) In "Curtis says bo Is effectually bidden, and enn send eleclrlgrupbs If we can .ako them." "W'beie Is be?" niiked Mout.rus eager ly. Scouting the Upper Air. "Ho Fays bo la out of tho path of ihilr scoiii h, and thinks bo Is safety pouted. Ho miiHt be above tbem." "Can you reach him?" "Wo have, but ho warns us not to try often. I suppose his position Is precarious at bent." Tell him to send wLat he can," an- swered Montrus. "I'll go Into the tower to take It." A hundred yards farther us the Po- omae, stood a gigantic tower, the exact longitude and latitude; of which was burned In the memory of every qpera-1 tlvo In tho secret service. To tbU. I .wmiim nun inn mors uuaieuvu, uiliftl, ....- - -I 1 1 .1.1 1 . A .!: corrlrwl illrwtlv in thn uummU l.tr a lift I Whllo tho aides adjusted the film and reflector of tho electro-photographer, Montrus stood at the railing looK- Ing out over tho peaceful river scene and drumming bis fingers on tho wood en bars. "I think It Is coming," said one of of tho alden Anally; and tho general stepied over to adjust atiout his head tho hood which shut all light from the eyes looking at the reflector. Looking Across the Ocean. At first this remained In black and Inky darkness. Then came llttlo waves of dim llj-'ht which rippled across its surface. These ripples became strong er; Indistinct sbains, unrecognizable ; and inybtic. bccmt-d to rise out of its depths. They cleared away, and there grew up in their place the forms of a city's roofs and towers, which stood revealed in distinct outlines for a mo ment and then seemed to drop further and further down Into tho reflector. White, fleecy clouds came between tho eye and the city's roofs, the lat ter growing less an 1 less distinct. There was a sweep of a dark object athwart the clouds. It crossed the en tiro reflector, blotting It out In black ness again, but llKht followed almost Instantly. Again nothing but the white clouds, but finally a far-oft flock of specks, which came nearer and nearer until they stood out each distinctly and separately, clear-cut In outline and identity. Thero they stood. Aerial Torpedo Boats. Montrus almost held bla breath as be ran his eyes over them.. For ten min utes bo studied. Then ho drew the hood from his head, and looked out over tho river sceno again. "A hundred. I Bhould say," he re marked at last, quietly, but In great bitterness. "Every ono ready. In twenty-four hours from tho time those awful fools in Congress declare war, I hose hundred torpedo Bhlps will In here. Tell Curtis we've seen enough." With that he went back to his office, and In moodiness took hl3 post by the window again. Nothing ho could plan could avert the calamity ho bad seen in readiness. Presently one of the aides came In again. "A government electrician Is out side," he announced, "and Insists on seeing you. We have done everything to get rid of him but throw him off the grounds." T'e man stopped and waited expect antly. "Tell him " said Montrus angrily, but stopped. "Let him In," he con cluded, sullenly. Young Inventor to the Rescue. The aido went out and came back with tho shock-headed electrician who had spent tho night beforo by the bulle tin-board. His embarrassment was great, but hla earnestness equalled it. The former showed in his awkward posture and twitching fingers; the lat ter. In the direct look with, which, he sought tho general'a eyes. "Well," exclaimed Montrus, sharply. "I have a concentrator I want you to look at It I thought," he began excitedly, but ended brokenly in the face of a cold stare from Montrus. "Here it is," he concluded, unfolding the prints. Montrus cast ono careless ana a second interested glance at the plana He drew up a chair and studied them, the moodiness giving away to keen ap preciation. Then he pushed them away. "You eeero to have something,1 he said. "Some other time, if there's anything left of this country, some other time I'll look at them. But not now. I can't now." Death to Distant Fleet. 'Tut you don't understand," ex claimed Atslns, quickly and vehement ly. "Now's the time, don t you seei That will direct a million volts two million volts accurately, to any dis tance, nt any object. Man, if It works, if it will do it don't you see?" 1 Montrus stared at the Bhock-headed boy In a daze. Atslns held himself In check and leanpd forward. "Will the ships at Kiel ever leave their moorlnsrs If It works?" he asked. drawing In his breath sharply. The two men looked at each other, and, as Montrus stsred. he saw also in his mental vision then hundred dark shsnes on tho face of the- reflector. Then he pressed a series of buttons on his desk, and men entered from different doors. "Tnko this young man. Mr. T 'Not ft name," said Atslns. "Just an Idea," "Take tbto Idea," continued Montrus, speaking rapidly, "to Sending Station 10, tho largest Let him direct any changes ho dcHlres. Tell Susquehanna to give us ten times tho usual power from now until notified otherwise" Tho men started to obey, and AtslnS to follow his guides, when Montrus stepped to him, holding out his hands. "1 hope you succeed," he said. "I I cant fall," summered the young man. (To be continued.) ACTIVE XORWEGIAS WOMEN. Occupy Cood Positions as Stewards on loasiing Steamers. Bright young womon in Norway find a rational and congenial employment In a vocation wblcu has not been in vaded by their sex in this country. The many steamers that plow the Norwe gian fjords and Scandinavian estuaries aud rivers employ young women to see to the commlsarat and to arrange for the personal comfort of travelers ou board. Their ofneial designation Is that of "auxiliary ship's officer." That their occupation Is a pleasant one is proved by the numerous applications at 8 tea in boat offices from young Dan ish, Swedish and Norwegian ladies anxious to secure such positions. This lifo on tho Inland lakes and rivers, Is stated In fact to be immensely popu lar with the strong and energetic girls of Northern Kuropo. That the duties involved necessitate a girl's having head on her shoulders goes without saying, and many of the applicants are ughters of either naval or profes sional men, such as lawyers and doctors. It Is the duty of the "auxiliary ship's officer," to ascertain from ths purser of the ship bow many passengers art booked on the outgoing voyage and to lay in ber provisions accordingly, with an eye to ample supplies, at tho same OU 11DH. IU MiW limn avnlfllnif . lr.l. In - ,,. c ,, o.l " ,iu.u. for the tastefully laid table and for euch additional house-linen as may be required in the cabins during the voy age. I'lsie, china and even kitchen utensils are generally her own prop erty, so that she must necessarily pos sess business ability in ber selection and care. Payments are arranged at so much per head and the lady steward nets the profits over and above the act ual expenses, and beyond this may de fend upon complimentary contributions rrom the traveler, which being a cus tomary thing, may be offered and ac- I ceptcd w ithout offense. i Such an occupation with Its self- respecting Independence and Its breezy, opci-alr surrounding, Is healthful and t.xl ller.tt ng, while the constant stream of pa.sHcni;er3 and tourists, both old and new, tends to the formation of pleasant acquaintances, at all seasons of travel. Another post filled by women on !oard the Norwegian mall steamers is that of "postal official." Two of these young ladies always travel together, their sole duty consisting In carrying the mall In pa to and from the points of embarkation and arrival. During the voyage, the time of these girls is practically their own, and they gener ally may be seen employing it in pro ducing those much-almlred "Hosfilds foernings" the beautiful Norwegian embroideries to be met with in such rich profusion throughout the Scandln avian lands. These "post ladies," how ever, never allow their elaborate needle work to Jeopardlzo their official post Hon as government employes; for long before tho landing-stage is reached, both may be seen cloaked and hatted, standing, aa It were, at attention. By reason of the precious burdens they bear, they are tho first to leave the boat. Hiss Roosevelt's Turnips. The first Instalment of wedding gifts whic h reached Miss Alice Roosevelt was turnips, the largest known In the art of farming. These mammoth afTairi "Colonel Sellers' Fruit", were shipped to Miss Roosevelt bv n, ti!ler of the soil in Kansas, who said t'aat the proud farmers of this ounfy should not be outdone by the Jewelers, and that they have worked hard to produce the best possible growths this winter with ONLY ONE,OFJT'S KIXD. which to stock tho cellar of the future Mrs. Longworth. Huge potatoes were also sent from South Dakota, where they raise potatoes which are said to be so large that one potato will feed six persons. Pumpkins came likewise from South Dakota, each large enough to fur. nlsh pies for the family for one winter. If the Longworth couple do not live on the fat of the land for at least one sea son, it has not been the fault of tho ad miring farmers. llnrd to Believe. A citv man was showing a country cousin throuch the Metropolitan Muse um. Iiee that bunch of old hsrvntian oins over there, Reub?" he said, pointing .t one of the showcases: "well, every one of those coin is over three thousand vears old." "Quit ver kiddin'," retorted the countryman. "Why, it's only ioo6 now. i 5.000 Rlflc3 TO DOY5 n't tir that - m r I yon hnw u irt tM fin nru AtMiuir t u F.V- YOU CAN Un OXE J W sir frrtftf tn) $ tti thm. Inmn H, mry ri, ftrvt lhl fM an honi, in nprlfht bilK ftrrn who it rio"')? 'ftthr rr. All wa anil la that fon do a fw Dilnnf otk for un II aovatV fi tht fom will h nrprfiwl. lata ll4f KliaHft-l t"7 'r MrV, bi im rnl trl lilna harral hnntlrisr rlfl tit I ( n'rona?, mirMtm arirj pat and earri. a tZrallbr lonff of h'trt earlrVlra. If you want Ana llffla hun'luif rfl. J'it wrilT4 a 1'tr partVitlara. ThT ra fr ittvl ynn r tirlr N? K fh" baat ofTsnr yaQ a r aa w or hrd of. BE SUREanrJ WRITE UTONCE iimtnrm ttia fc.'rfjft rifl arwall fynm, a Ui trjra ra Uaintf tbaa faat. Peoples Popular Monthly, SSO Maafcattaa lUflJIaa;, DE9 IOWA. vuti'", . i,...- ... ... 3'.M Let this 1000M Gravity Washing Machine do your Washing Free. An nnn power, : called QrTH7, blpa ma this wmaiitDff iuriiiiie. Hi lnrn-tng ttl power, we make It work for too.Vou m-i-t u.e wjaher br hand, ttieo Oravlty power takH L .Id and doee tCu bardi-t part. And It make tbla mactUD lorn ah-SSwaayaja a M-Tri w&eel doea. 6iawir, joakcow, U what make s atone roU down bill. Tbiam-hlneriulitrii Invented aod we call tttbo "IW Oran, j Viu-ber. Thre are ruts on th l:iidA bottom of the tnh, TbeiiealaTaactaa paddli-a, to tHtng toe watr In theaimedirecttoD jou ruvolre thot tU oa throw the aoilcd clolliee Into the tnb flret. Shen ton throw enough Water orer the clolfaae to uat tlifm. N ! i yoo pnt thA haarr wnodon cover on top ef the Clottt- to anrb r ih'-m. and to prvm them down. '1'hlacoTur Las hl.iUoti it loner aide to imp the ctotVia and hold Uiem Irom turnins around whan iheluhturna. Now we are all ready for qnlrk and aT waahlng. Toa grvp thenprtifht hui..lu on tLo aide of the tab arid, wiihir, rnurvvolve tue tub one-third vmf round, tbnn irraTit pull It the otbnr wiir round. Tbe machine dium! liuve a llttlo help from 701 at ererrawinir, but Orvlt-power duee practical! all the hrd work. Y'lurana.tlnarorklna-cbalr and do all that tbe entailer r-tuirea of T' '' A cluld can run U eaaUjr full of clothe. m Whpn yon rerolre the fob therlrh don't more. But the water uiovea like a mill taco ihmnrh poHo. 1 hv nadc!l on the rnb bottom drive the eoapy water THKOl'Gll and throneh the clotbee at every ewmof the tub. B.u k and fort ti. In and out of ever fold, and throiu-h every mefh In the clolh, the boi eoapy eater ruiia like a torrvnt. Th-aia h"w Ucarriea away all the dirt from the clolhee. In iiuux Hxtoten rnii"i by the clock. It drK lvfa the d:rt out thronrrh the maahaa of hr fanrlre WHIIOUr ANY KlUilil.NO.-wilhout any U'AB and TEA Ktfr.no theen-bboard. It wiU wash the uti&thi e I. ihrlcaithont breaking thread, orabuitou, aiiditwiUwa-'h abeavv, dtrt carpel with equal ej- end rapiUily, t'ttteeo t twenty garment, or hre hir"e bed-sheets can be waahedatonetitneKitli thlalkO "ti rarity" Wanner. A child cm dolhialn a.x to twenty minutea t-nr toon any iti w-her-woman could do the uiis cloibea In TWICE the tlmn, wlih three tluiea thA Vear and tear tcmu the waahnoard. a a a Tbla la what we RAT, now how do we PROVE It? Veaend any reliable peraon our VmO Ura?lty washer free of charge, on a full month' e trial and weeren ptj Uie trettfbt nut of oar own pockela. No rxb depua-t u asked, no notea. no coutracL 00 security. Vou uiar tJ the washer four weeksjotoar ex- rsnee, IfToa 0d It wou't wih as ni'inybiothes In Ol'B hoars m ion mi t bb by h ind In 10111 hours, lou eeud it back: to the railway atauon, that' sail. but. If, from a month'! artnal nee, yna are eon Tlnred U suea HALF the time lu wadilng, doe the work belter, and does It twice as e n-ily aa It could, be) done by hand, you keep the marhu o. Shea you mnil uiUJi-ents a i k till It la paid for. euiemher Uiat 5U cell la Is part of wh;t lie ma chine a:es yon every week on your own, oT ou a .i-Ler woinlTTTs Inhor. We Intend that the 1900 "Uravlty" Waahae ahall pny fir Hue if and thue ooat you nothing. , youdon'trlkacntfrom first to laat, and yott don't buy It outil you have had a full mouth's trial. we hare aold approaching half amuuon "laoy ' Waabera on s month's free trial and tbe only trouble we've h;id has been to keep up wtihour orders. Could wa afford to pay Ire It lit on thousand of theee mar Inn ea every month. 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