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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1906)
TACTS IN FEW LINES The shooting of firecrackers la .Vineries n; it la Chinese. One fnctory has marketed 00,000 cloo- trtcnl flatlrons this season. Tlicr are 22.410 nioro females thnn males in Oanwall, England. Tho Johannesburg l'tiblf library Is Bow open on Sunday afternoons. The Cathedral of Notre name In Tarla Is now lighted by electricity. Three times as much freight passed the "Soo" last year as passed through the Sues canal. It Is estimated that the population of British Somaliland '.s about 250,000. Its area is about 08,000 square miles. Atlantic City possesses a police mo tor car which Is used solely for the conveyance of Intoxicated prisoners. During the last three years twenty two millionaires hare died in England. Their average age was seventy-five years. Within five years wages for all clnss aa of mechanical occupations have in creased from 20 fo 25 per cent in Ham ilton, Canada. Two Russian papers asked thetr readers to name the ten greatest men, and In both cases Tolstoi came out at the top of the poll. The largest tree In the world lies broken and petrified at the end of a defile in northwestern Nevada. It Is aald to be 000 feet long. It is stated that on Jan. I, 1903. there were 1,124 bituminous coal mines In operation in Pennsylvania as eompared With MS on Dec. 31, 1900. There are more than 17,000 machine tending operatives in Lowell, Mas, caring for 838,000 spindles and earn ing over $500,000 a month In wages. Wages of the working people of the United Kingdom, according to official statistics, showed a decrease of $7,920, 000 last year compared with the pre ceding year. Drying: preparations simply dereU op dry catarrh ; they dry up the secretions, which adhere to the membrane u:id decom pose, causing a far more serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, fumes, smokes, and snufTs and use that which cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be mailed for 10 cents. All drrggists sell the 50c size. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., N.Y. The Balm cures without pain, doa not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself j over an irritated and angry surface, relier. ing immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Balm you are armed against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever. Settee For Fabliration. Land Office at Lakeview Oregon, Mur.lOthlUOG. Notlc is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed not ice of hit) intention to make final proof in support of claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, oh the 20th day of April, 1906, viz. Charles T. Thompson H. E. 2241 for the SEJ SWi Sec. SOwJ NEJ & NEj XWJ Sec. 31. Tp. 3S. S.. R. 23 E., W. Si. lie names the following witnesses! to prove his continuous residence up on ana cultivation 01 said land, viz: E. M. Brown, G. W Wise of Lake view, Oregon, Geo. T. Maupin, A. N. Bennett of Warner Lake. Oregon. J. X. Watson, ll-o Rt-gihter. FREE The Great AMERICAN FARMER Indianapolis, Indiana. The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation, Edited by an Able Corps of Writers. The American Farmer is he only Literary Farm Journal pub Jshed. It fills a position of its own and has taken the lead ing place in the homes of rural people in every section of the United States. It gives the farmer and his family something to think about aside from the hum drum of routine duties. Every Issue Contains an Original Poem by SOLON L. QOODE. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the Paice of One: The Uke County Exam,ner The Leading County Paper and The American Farmer BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2 This unparalleled offer is made to all new subscribers, and all old ones who pay up all arrears and renew within ninety days. Sample copies free. Address: C. O, Hetzker, Lakeview, Oregon. It Is claimed by floston that It makes the finest quality of Egyptian rlga- I rcttea, produces tho choicest Itallnn ... I - .X.t ! .tlAMtltAM .1... ( .... t l.-t.,l..,,.,n In ,..111 1. UIKIIO t'l iu- ii nmunn p'liuiPi I cent better speed in delivering parcel ' than tho private carriers and at a cost of 6 cents for a pound. 8 cents for two pounds and 24 cents for eleven pound. French drivers and firemen and even Freiuh fuel will be Imported for tho trial in England of the le Glenn giant iovwuoutc i-UKine which is uviiik iiuii ; In France for the Great Western rail ' way. Two submarines made a sham attack ' on the French squadron at I.n Roehclle : recently In the evening, and so smart'y j were they handled thnt it is said In nr , tual warfare the whole division would have been annihilated, j Recquercl has shown that radium emits cathode rajs moving at a veloe j ity of over 120.(HH1 miles a second. A particle traveling with this Telocity and starting from the earth would reach tho moon in two seconds. A nian In Cincinnati applied to the courts for an Injunction to restrain the tongues of the gossips of the neighbor hood. He learned from judicial sources that there are some things beyond the control of the highest human power. Russell square, London, beloved of readers of "Vanity Fair, seems to be fast disappearing. Half of the east side has been toru down to make room for a mammoth hotel, and now the west aide Is beginning to yield to blocks of flats. High license went into effect In New York city May 1, and as a result 718 hotel and saloon keepers went out of business. Under the new law licenses were advanced from $000 to $900 la Brooklyn and from $800 to $1,200 In Manhattan and the Bronx. Since the Introduction of the Rertil- lon system in France 20,000 persons who have committed crimes and who were concealing their Identity have by means of the system been identified and brought to justice, and among all these not one mistake Is known to have been made. The restriction of emigration from the continent to London is now agitat ed as an urgent public question. Tbe census of the metropolis shows 38,117 Russians. 27.427 Germans, 13,420 roles. 1L2G4 French and 10.SS9 Italians. New . York city can digest that number of j loreigners every year. The number of theological students In Germany has diminished gradually from 4 .207 in 1S30 to 2.149. or less than half, although the population has dou bled since 1S30. The insufficiency in the number of candidates for the min istry is discussed as a matter of ex ceeding gravity by German theologians. The town of White Pigeon. Mich., claims to be run as cheaply as any town in this country. Last year it cost the 800 Inhabitants $1,325 for expenses. The health department spent $2.25 la addition to the health officer's salary of $20. The police department appropria tion was DO cents, the fire department $00. Lore' Antrathetlc. Her Mamma My dear, I am surpris ed that you should suffer a man to kiss you! Her Daughter But. mamma. I didn't suffer. Boston Globe. Alwtfi Broke. Blobbs Harduppe reminds me of tbe Ten Commandments. Slobbs In what way? Blobbs He's always broke. Fhllv delobJa Recti n 1 To All Our Subscribers Popular and Pkturc.que. Tim ntilv thin ntwtnarv to nmk tlm ! ,Vnw tnnt9 tn n)(1(t llop. UIKr, it lino ever been known the most pleasant and most picturesque I ,0 cr,,M ,,,e ""'" ".m , This is the establishment ( , through sleepmicar service. In connect inn with the (). It. A N. a through Pullman Standard Sleeper I now run from Portland to Denver, leav j,, iVrttatnl at 8." p. in., arriving m . I .v ni R. 40 a. m the eeoi..l l-akent 3.i0 p. iiioriiing, leaving Salt m. and arriving at iVnver 4 20 p. m. the follow ing day. 1 in sciumuie gives pas sengvrs seven hours stop-over in Salt Lake, affording an opportunity to visit the Mormon Capital as well as a day light ride through tbe grandest scenery in thejworld. For reservation in this car and for il lustrated booklets picturing tbe scenery contiguous to tbe IVnver & KioGrande, proving it to b the Scenic Line of tbe World," wiitetoW. C. Mollride, Gen eral Agent, 124 Third street, Portland. Doctors Are Puzzled. The remarkable recovery of Kenneth Mclver, of Vnnceporo, Me., Is the sub ject of much Interest to tbe medical fraternity and a wide circle of Irlemln. He suv8 of his ciiko: "Owlnjr to a severe Inflammation of the Throat and congestion of the Limp, three doctors nave tne up to die, when, its a hint resort, 1 was Induced to try Dr. Kind's New Discovery ami I nin happy to say. It saved my lifo". Cures the worst Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis, TontdlltlH, Weak Ltnipi, Hoarseness and La Grippe. Guar anteed at Iav lieall's drn store. :0c and $1.00. Trial bottle fire. H'ANTL'D: Two men In each cou nty to represent and advertise Hard ware department, put out Hamplcsl of our goods, etc. Traveling I'osit-j ion or Oilice Manager. Salary t'K) per mouthf csa weekly, with all expenses ,n n,lvnnce AVc furnish every- paid in advance, thing. N 12 The Columbia House Dept. 010, 234 5th Ave Chicago, 111 Lost on Goose Lake." That which was lost was, "two soft cheeks and two soft hands. Thornton's Favorite Cream for chaps." trie eticiNU WATLW8MF ! 0IL!DCLCrH!N5 bras Mdc n bLxk or jtllo for all kirnb of an work. On l evfrwlxrt Look for tk 3i? of th Puh.Mid If I U rwr TOWER on U OUttOM. 1 0 mm S - J HANDLING DALKY HORSES. Ztw4nvaa nnit Mrmneaa !te44 ) Hraalc Hit a llMa. Concerning balky horse a corre ipomtctit of Rural New Yorker says: I have had some experience with al most nil kinds of horses, and a balky horse I find the most provoking I have ever had lu my possesion. Horses are so different In disposition that 1t takes a good horseman to tin- . ri., painful tnvt liriw til tlilllillat ffilrll nni. , mll ,0 MJ. ,.,.,,.,.,, t fln, llint ,, imll.v nrB, iloon .nolteHl br a , pow ,,rvor or , T oln0 oll0 wll( m not understand how to handle that kind of aultmil, which U usually of contrary nut tire. Like some men, they wont tbelr own wny or no way at nil. I find It best to study the disposition of the horse, and If 1 see that he la a naturally contrary aulmal I try all tin kluduess possible and never lose my own temper. A gutvl sound thrashing will do sometimes, but with a natural ly contrary horse I seldom use n whip, only to stralghteu him up, and then more In - tho stable than when he la hitched. When you want him to stand over, tell him so with 0 firm "Get over;" not a jell, but so be will know what you men 11, or to back up In the stall. Use him firmly so he will know that you mean what you say, and d not say too much.. I use a giwul blacksnaks whip because I can handle It the Itest. If I cannot make him do what I want blm to after several days' train Ing, I take him on a good sod field plenty of rom tie up his left frout foot firmly with a good strap so that the foot Is up to the body; then I put a good strap on the right foot just above the hoof and over his back; theu I take n firm hold of the strap with the right hand and at the bit with the left hand, and I tell him to get ujs and as he does so I pull up the foot; down ha goes on both knees. Theu Is your time to stay by him. Don't let go. Ho will go dowu on hi side if you stay by him long enough. Then get on his bend quick and keep him there till ho will I lie quiet. Let him up: put him down again till you are sine he U under your control; theu if you hltru him put no load behind him aul put lilm wjtH n gixxl. true horse so be will learn how to go, but do not uno the whip If possible, and In time with good firm usage you have a good horse. The man who tries to break a balky horse vould better break himself of losing his temier and gather up all the horse sense that he can find In his top knot, then be determined to break the horse or break himself of hii bad hab its If It takes him a year. ihrrp No(r. It Is not a question of how much a rani costs as how much profit he re turns. Don't house your sheep too closely; let' the mission of the barn lie shelter rather than warmth. Give the ewes grain slmjily ns a luxury. High grain fi-eding Is unfa vorable to a big lamb crop. Sheep no more like to eat out of sour, dirty troughs than the shepherds like to eat off dirty dishes. Although the ram may be gciifle. It Is lx-tter that be be kept away from the pregnant ewes. A blow of bis head may mean the loss of one or more lambs. American Sheep lirceder. THE VETEHINAHY -6 Tail rot dot's not Kill pigs, but may knock several dollars nil' the market price of u high bred, fancy hog, says l'arm 1'rogress. Tlii.i disease Is gener ally caused by damp or foul bedding uinl Is found usually among the first litters that come. The lirst thing no ticed is that when the pigs nre four or five days old their tails begin to crack open lu places. If neglected these cracks will soon encircle- the tall. It Is then too late for a remedy, but If the disease Is treated lu time tho tall can be saved. Take warm Hoft water aud castllc aoap; bathe the tall well and ap ply olive oil. Itepeat twice dally for several days, and the trouble will din appear. Worma la Hok. Hogs affected with worms In tho In testines run down lu condition, become very thin and lank, back Is arched. eyes dull, refuse feed, walk Htlflly and appear lifeless. The worms may be very numerous, in bad cases completely Ailing the Intestines. The pigs die If not treated. To secure the best results affected bogs should receive Individual treatment Twenty-four hours before administering treatment very little feed should be given theu. Then glvs the following medicine as a drench to each hundred pound bog; larger or smaller hogs should receive a dose in proportion: OH of turpentine, fonr drams; liquor ferri dlalysatus, one-half dram; raw linseed oil, six ounces. If necessary repeat the dose in fonr days. After worms bare been removed glva a tonic to put tbe pigs In condition. Farm Journal. lentchti la Hon, First procure some thermofuge. At night wash the limb with water as bot as the hand will bear and make quite dry with a cloth, then apply a thick paste of tbe thermofuge and put on a light bandage over It Take off In tha morning and wash off. Then use a lit tle carbollzed raw linseed oil on it Continue until a good healing is made. Feed largely on wheat bran mashes and give dally exercise. National Stockman. traaarlaa o Dliltnpcr, Comfortable quarters, good care, plenty fresh water, moderate feed of easily digested, nutritious food; a blis ter to tha throat If necessary and little tonic, as nux vomica, gentian, etc. If appetite is bad Farm and Ranch. I'UOl'I&SIONAL if f r f s r e f f t t f't-jtv-'. t . wmrM, m. i). ' falsify. drcgon. Ml T V ll Al.l. I'hj Kir I a ii unit hnirt (rm K- Ni'tt Hilly KiiIMJus. I.. . - Atlornr) mi Law nltrvlrn, llri(ti omCK-lhtly nulliliBK. I. . tK A'lllll Attornr) -at-l.aw l-aiul MallnaM-rlall) OKFlt K- imljr BulMltitf. 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Line J. L. VA DIN, Proprietor. Olfice in llnkville Hotel kUmalh Fall.. Daily from 1'oki-geina by Keim, Kiatn ath Kails, Dairy, llonan.a, and I'.ly to Lakeview. Daily from Lakeview by lily, Jloiianin Iairy, Klamatli Falls, Keno, to l'o kevema. From Klamatli Falls to KenoTby uteamer and from Keno to 1'okegemu over the Sunset Four-1 lorso Hiigit Lino. Good Stock Easy Coaches LA KEY I UV PLUSH STAGE LINE 8. L. McNacoiiton, Prop. Office at Mercantile Store Stage leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays at 6 a. m., arrives at Plush at 9 p. m.. Leaves Piusb Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 a. m., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. m. Passenger fare $3 one way or 5 for round trip. Freight rates from May 1st to Nov. 1st t.75 per hundred j frow Nov. 1st to May 1st 11.00 per hundro A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race. Con. stlpatlon, ofUn ends in Appendicitis. To avoid nil mrlous trouble with Stomach, Liver, and Dowels, take Dr. Kings New Life I'HIh. They per fectly rogulato these organH, without pain or dlMcomfort. Tc at lA-e Doall brugglHt. latrtDC Rarru Br1"1! with Swallow Fork la JdlllC Ddlljf right , for ewwj rfvarss for wethers. Boms ewes Bquars Crop and BUI In right ear. Tar Brand ill. Ranis, Crane Lake. foitoffice address, Lakeview, Oregoa Zac WhitvYorlh Zfitt$2i2 right for ewes) reverse for wethers Tar Brand' W. Kange, Fish Creek. FostoOce address Latvlew, Oregon