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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1906)
An Appreciative Man Was Mrs. Duzzit's Hubby f DKCI.AUH," eoinpliilni'd Mra, Thix I Kit. "I xluill ci'i'tnlnly have to pun- IhIi tint children." "What have they been m to now?" mUm Mr. Imx.r.lt. "They have "Imply iipiM't my aewlug room. Noililiic U where It hliutild be. JS'l''(l(H, Ppltlll of thread, arlaaora, darning ball mihI every tiling have been poked a way Into Hi" iihihI i ih-v i'-l i-i corner. I liml In. Mcnrcli nil afternoon to flii'l ii enril of Imttuim. Jt la perfect Jy exiiHperniluii!" I ' "My dear, tin children didn't do Unit. 1 did It." "YHI? Willi I pOMHCMNcd ylllV" "1 tlioiiklit I wiiii doing you n kind iii'mn. After you HtmlKliteiieil up tha impi-m mill hooka til my di'xk mo Immiii tlfull.v I thought It wa no inure than rliilil 1 1 1 it t I t-lioiild return tlu compll incut by putting your hewing room In aliiillnr aliapc." Vr or No. "My good woman," riu Itl the learned J Judge, "ymi 1 1 1 1 1 h t. give mi itnawer In tho fewcat poNHllde word of which you ure eiipnlile to the plnlu unci alui file ipii'Ntluii whether when you were! ITOhhIiik the afreet with the Imhy on-j yodr it rut and the motor cur wo coin ing down mi the rllit Hide nud the dog- ' cart wiin trying to mn the motor rur you mv the plaint I IT between the rur- i flago mid the dogcart or the motor car I mid the dogcart or w hether mill when I you av Mm nt nil and whether or not j iietir the earrlnge, dogcart and motor car or either or miy two and which of them ri'Mpectlvely or how' It wild." II- j ItlHtrnted llltrf. Hon II llapprnetl. "So ymi nre n hermit, eh? Well, If you don't mind, kindly tell mi-how you Ciune to adopt mu ll mi undcrcrowded end noiireiijuiierntlve profinodoii." "Well, you mm, my auto broke down Dear here, nml ratlier than enduro tho gibea nml JoHlien of thu trlninihniit farmera of the neighborhood I took tho machine to pice, carried them to thin cave mid have remained hero ever alnec tying to put them together OKnln. IxokN n trllle like rain off to thu north east, doesn't It V Wouian'a llome Companion. Mil (nuldn'l llnw It. A school teacher one day, during tin hour for drawing, aiiKtrottcd to her pu pil that each draw what he or she Would like to he when grown up. At the end of the Ichnoii one little girl showed an empty (date. "Why," Hiild the tein her, "iMii't thero anything you would like to Im when! you grow up?" "VeH." Hiild the little girl. "I would like to he married, hut I don't know how to draw It."-New York Life. Til Mald'a lllallnrllctn. "A gentleman rnlled wlillo you were liout, miss; leiiNtwnyN 'e wasn't n kcu tlciniin, lulus; V mild o wan your broth er, inlsH." London Tntler. JIU t rlnir. "My k1 mini, what tiro you In for?" iiHked tho kind old lady, paunlns . before n cell. "Coarso work, ilium," replied 1101; "pot ketched In do Hiimo erlino twlct." "Wus It murder or robbery?" "Wortie, mum inatrlmony." Mil wnukeo Bontlnel. Ilrr I.lttle Bebriur. Tey I biiw Mlaa Ynno on tho ave nuo yeHterduy w ith a lovely new lint, but nho had It cocked over so far to ona Bldo It wua nlpioHt fnllhiR oft her bead. Jess Yen, alio toloj two alio pushed It over thut way Just na you catno nloug so you'd bo auro to notlco It. Flillndol phln Tress. Uaa&y, l'ork Naldo Time, OoocJby, jiork b:ihhIi1ko time, gnodby, BprliiKllmo la Jliiiplln- In the nllkcn aky. HprlnK work may opn up now any hour, Vlth tiltchliiB up of trace und tho plow to scour. Plrat hena la alttln ft r tho "curly fry." 8o gooclby, pork iaiagu lluio, Koodby, Mosa on tha aunny nlopi-s, green cl'. uround, Dry on the IiIIIhUIuh, frost left tha ground; Jlonkln" through tho wen. o' uliy wild geeuv Iuhs; Cattle, tired of roughneaa, pining fer grnHS. Won't Uo long till Becd time; tho dnya J& fly. Bo goodby, pork aaHHldgo thno, gnodby. Ooodby, pork aaHnldge time, gooilhy. You and tlupjncka draw thu parting alft'it, Uut other fi'lunda la coinln' dock greuuu on the'wuy, IUuibIIu' ears, old ronstln' enra be here ome day. Oh, watermelons, peach time, come and dry my cyol , 99 goollpy, pork aoaaldgo tlmo, goodby, Kansaa City Tlmsa. Ii sj3 W PALISADE WORM KILLING HORSES II uppenrft that In aevornl parts of tlie country home nre dylug or aro nffected willi n trouhh) iiot well under stood hy thu farmer and variously at IrllnilM to "malarial fever," thn "blind (taggera." "poisoning" nml "partial iarnl.VHl," A letter to n Kansas ex change read,: "I havu lout four good inn re mid one lioro In tint lout two year. They get stupid,' Imvo fover, kidney nlTct'ted, wabble In hind cjuar tec, nud the veterinary here saya It la tmilarlnl fever, canned from the well wnter." it I nHxerted ly one writer on the auhject that the (rouble I canned by tho tinned MtroiiKle, or palisade worm, Htroiigyluw nrmatu. or Kcleretoujn cipiluuin, ii dull gray or reddish brown worm which In It Immature stage la found In nearly all part of the hody of the animal. 'Mil worm when full Krow n I from three-tpim-tcrn of an Inch to two Indie In length and la then found hIiiiomI entirely In tho bo gliinlnu of the large liilextlue. It la cxjclled sometimes In Kreat uumlicra with the excreta. Jlcfcrrlug to many complalnta of In teNtlnaJ worm In home received from farmer during n few month past, l'red (irundy miya In I'nrin ami Fire aide: "One of the moKt effective remedlea for thosi! worm that we have ever tlHcd I n drench roinpoHed of turpen tine, one ounce, nud llnm-cd oil, three ounce, plven twice n d iy for thret? day, nml mi the fourth day n phyle of one ounce of liiir'.mdo nloca. Iluve ii driitfclxt prepare the nloe. If one dlKhke or tind It Im onveiilent to kIvo drenche the following may l Klven mixed with a llyht feed of oat and wheat hniu oi n day fi.r live dnya: Cround (.-eiithiu. half mi ounce; annto nln, half n drain; enloniel. Ilfteeu frnln; ground nux vomlcu, half a dram. The animal nhonld bo fed very llchlly while the medicine la liehiK Klven." Ilrllllantlr Hrrd IVrrhrron. KiHitu Scocc'in. - I.H.V, I IIIUHtratiil by Farmer Advocate a ii brilliantly bred borne that Mimd nt the head of tho atud owned by F, II. Kehreiel of KLOl'A Ki'tMiilA.V, 4,HJ. Kiiukuh. In IiIm fnlr enreer Keota got ten blue rlbbiniK. three He-imds und one Hweepstiikes nt the t'olnrndo und Kan-1 aun atnte fairs In strong rompetJtton. j He Is' n I'.ami pound Mud nnd a grand i breeder. There nre it number of Lis suckling cults on the farm now thut will lip Uie kciiIim lit 1,(1(10 pounds. Il-mnrkatlt Hirer TVrdloa:. The Pennsylvania experiment station reports the following remarkublo rou- j rlusloiis ns the result of Its test of feed ing exposed steers against well shel tered ones from Nov. -1 to March 7, 1 IX vi ().": - First. The general result of this ex periment Is nt variance with those of tho two precedjng ones in the fact that tho steers outdoors nto less food per pound gain than the ones Inside. Second. It coutlruis the result of the work of l'-MOOi lu thut tho actual amount of food eaten by the outside lot wus less than that eateu by the ln aldo lot. Third. It confirms tho results of former trials nnd shows thut the gains mudo by fattening Bteers ure not ln crensod by warm nuarters. It U not possible to have stables too cold for fattening steers In this climate, pro vided they nre kept dry nnd well bed ded. Fourth. It is possible to keep out door ynrds from becoming excessively muddy by the use of soft coal cinders. A sl ed lu n well drained yard can be kept practically ns dry ns tho Interior of the barn, provided plenty of bed ding Is used nnd the manure Is remov ed sulHclently often. Don Hi of Grora Fayette Thompaoa. Ooorj;o Fuyetto Tliompson of tho bu reau of nulmal Industry, whoa doath lins recently been nuuouncod, waa spe cially nnd favorably ki)ovn to the lire stock Industry for Ida Interest In sheep and nonts. Mr. Thompson was the ex pert in chargo of the Kovornment's ef forts to foster cont breeding la this country nnd was tho author of an ex cellent treatise of Information concern ing milk gouts. bent na Miecp Food. B01110 of tho experiment stations find that 11 pound of wheat In focdlng baa inoro mitrlment than a pound of any other grill 11. lu corn thero la 8 per cent of digestible protein, barley 8.C9 per cent, oata 0.-3 per cent, rye 0.12, while whent has 10.23 per cent. The Indiana Btntlon realized T7 cents a bushel for whent fed to ishoop. Hunt Feed 1 11 oa (he Ulse. Hoots are most ertenslvely used In cuttle feeding in England nnd Scot land, nnd tho aeutimeut for their u In thla country la undoubtedljrexten4- Xag rapidly nnd widely of late. w AcCclublc IYepnrnlionfbrA 5lmilaijii( lIicFtxxIandRctfurot tutg (lie Sliiuwchs nnd Dowels of Fromolcs I)it;c9lion.Chrtrfur ncss and Rcsl .Contains neiiltcr l)j)inm.Morj)liine nor Mineral. OTIA11COTIC. III ?urtvttml AfHTfi'd Riitnedy forConsupa llon, Sour Slonwtch,UiarrlK)ca Worms .OinvulsicMW.Kcwnsh ncss md Loss of SLEEP. facsimile Sitnftlurc of UKW YonK. EL r I exact copy or wrapper. UEEF, MUTTON. PORK, SAUSAQE, ETC., ALWAVS ON ..Lakeview Meat Market.. JOHN WENHKLL, Proprietor AT PRE-SENT LOCATED BUILDING NORTH OF HOTEL LAKEVitfW 5EE Nature's Wondrous Handiwork Throngh Utah and Colorado Castlo time, rnnnol tho Cram!, Black ('muni, Mnmhall and TV unci ccj I'aasi'v ami (lie Worlil-Kamo U Koyal Gorged For I) aorlptlvc and lllustratod i'mh lcls, wrilu to W. C. McBrlde, Uen. Agt. U Third Stri'ft rOItTI-AXD, OR. OASfTOniA. Beam tb 1 Kind You Have Always Bought P-y THE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER T LATEST LAND AND STOCK NEWS CIQHT PAGES LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN P For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought T 1.1. 1 Dears me . Signature Aw 4v Use For Over Thirty Years in tm m MTva wmat, acw veaa errt. HAND AT THE J TISC CAIII). Kffeclive January 1st, liHJfi! :I0 A. M. I.v. 11:48 A. M. Lv, 1 ;10 P. M. Lv. 2:15 '. M. Ar. 3:w)P. M. Lv. 3:S0I M. Lv. 1.MV.M. Ar. 1:00 P. M. Lv. 2 :12 P, M. I.v. Keno I'lmnas lHylo Amt-dc-e Amedoe Hot Fks Madeline Ar. 8:45 T. M. I.v. J:45 P. M. Lv. 1 :10 P. M. Lv. 11:01 P. M. Ar. 11:15 A.M. Lv. 11:00 A. M. Lv. 7:15 A.M. I'lumaa Bccwith Mohawk Ar, H30P. M. Lv. 1U:55 A. M. Lv. 9:00 A. M. 1 :20 P. M. Ar. I a Connections made ulih Eat and West bound trains of S. P. Co. b Stages to and from Milford, Janesvillo, Riintingville. c Ptagc to and from blandish and Susan vllltf. d Stages to and from EaulevillP, Cedarvillo, I For Itidwell, Adin, Aliuras, Lakeview, and other points in Oropon. e Stages to and from Genesee, Taylorsvilla and Greenville. f Stages to and from Johnsvillo, Cromberj;, and Qulnrv. VsVa w I TTjh j RINTING IS AN ART IN cells. "sipjr5 styles stock a large assortment of high grade stationery so that there is no delay in executing a large order. )nr px ices will be found to compare favorably with other prices. 1880. f MOCUICO ASfO OCrCNDCD. nrftwinir hi ph'iUi. tut pfn. imn ri tavA fw rjntn. Vrii afvVw. bow Co ofrtAln fMUmU, CrlkJ fiwtfk, "PrrtghU, o., (N Lt COONTait. Iiflitrf dirrrt H'aMitnflon tavn lime, Monty oftm lit fxilrnl. Fittnt nd Iftfrlritmtfit Pnetlc Eiclualval. Writ or mm Ui ua M sit aiMk atrwi, rr vaiua tutM mm 0s, WAtHINOTON, O. C. Land Notice. JOHN iMULLAN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. iJio Connetlcut Avenue Washington, D. C. AM pcrtena 'hn hav hcrrtofor made FINAL PROOF In any kind of Land. Mineral or Tim ber Entries. bkb has been accepted by the Reslster or Receiver of any If. 5. Land Office, can have the Issiiance of their U. S. Patent for said Lands promptly attended to by aendlns; me their Duplicate b'celst. or Certificates ol Entrv, and an agreement to pay ane 110 when ever said Patents ahall Issue. JOHN MILLAN, ( Oregon, Callforn! and Nevada 5tate Agent . r Tainr Manas ISO Dcsicns 'rftllV CofrRioMTt. Ac Anvona wndlna a sit rh and dmcription may qntr-kir nsrerialn oar opinifin frae whether an liiTeriimn tn probahlr patentable. 'ommuntea. tlotiaiirlctlronndenttJtl. IfaiHlbnokon Fteuls sent free. lrt aeenrr for MH-orftie patent a. V alcnte taken throuirh Mann A Co. recelT tf'ial wittce, without charge, in the Scientific American. A hanrlsotnely nimitmKyl weelilT. Tjinreat cir culation of any wlentldc Journal. T. .t a inr: f oor months, L Sola brail newMtAtra. MUNN & Co.3S1Bd-- New York rDca Office. 135 Y St-. Waablostuii. D- U $1,250 Reward. The HarneyCounty Live hto k AsMcia tion, of which I am a member, pays $750 reward for evidence leading to the con viction of parties stealing stock be longing toitn mem-lx-ra. In addition I offer t-r reward. Horse brand horse shoe bar on eilhet or both jawe. Re corded in 8 counties Range, Uarner. Lake and Crook Counties Horaca vented when sold. Horses sold to raw througb this section will be rcorted in this, paper. It not so reporiea, jneaw write or ie phone The Times Herald, Main 324, Burns, Ore gon W W Brown, Fife, Ore fine Hihcep Haarh la Jlodoc County The Examiner has for sale one of tb sheep ranches in Modoc county, which 1-0. trols the beat range in California. It consist of fA) acr: all under fence. It lies along Pill river for 2 i miles. Besides other buildin there are two houses V4 utile apart. It is an Ideal sheep ranch. If taken quick it ill tx sold for fnOUO. We have all the late in type and keep in raw : V'. 60 YEARS' v" - EXPERIENCE 1,1 m o, 1 i iS5 I I COUNTY AID IN WISCONSIN. real of l.w rrnrlillnst for lllaxh. ttn T Improrrmrsl, Tlio law nsf((l ly tlif? Inat Wiscon ln loclalnttiro t-vl(llnft for county nltf lu hlRliwajr linprovcmont nnd wtilt-h Ii ;i ' IK-Iiiff tnkon ndvnnlflKe of by man) n3 town tliroiiKli4Ut tlio atnte ronda at follows, anya tl Jood lionda Magi '-'i rliif: "Wlnoroj tlii aiiorvlHora of naj nni fonii alinl) tlio with tlio coiinfy loar'"! of tlio county In vvliirli atu li town If " aitnntfd n pr-tltioti acltln,' forlli tliatJ audi town. In niMilimi t. lovjlns Hit 'I' iimifil lilliwny taxoa, lina votod to cot-, ,,v i-rany main trnvelod lil'liwny after tli aaine lina U-fii proiiprly ,;nulndat flit exponao of aald town, not Ii's tlinu twonty-fonr fwt wldo, witli prnvel vol crushed rok or clay or trrnrpl to f depth of not loaa than four lin liea and not ! than elfjlit foot In width, and "'J tluit anid town lina provldeil for tli 't.'i payment of one linlf of the cost of cov-'"' crlng aald innln traveled highway wltt viil gravel, the county Ixmrd alinll appro prlate the other hnlf of audi cost and "J cauae atuh anin to lo levied njion at the tiixahle property In the county a will with the amount provided for by l'j aald town he anfllcient to defray tlx '' xren!e of coverinsj anid main tra.rcle? -led Mshway or highways deaignated t' It aald petition. 'Such money when collected- ahall b W paid out on order Mpriicd by the chair- :ir man of the county Innird nnd county-''? clerk whenever aald town aupervlaor ahall notify them that the work bni '" teen completed and accepted. .Th The county loard fhall at the tlmo of mat "dt lng much ajiproprlatlon designate twe twt of Its memlrera who ahall have full an thority to act with the town board ol suirervlHora In letting the contract for,"'"-, -providing tho apeeMentions for nnd In-' In apecting and accepting the work," pro-1""' Tided that nothing herein contained ahall compel any county to make or t" cover more than one mile of highway ray nt a cost not to exceed $1,000 lit a town In any one year or to levy a total tai tai of over 1 mill on the dollar of the as- a aessed valuation In any one year." HIGHVAY ACROSS OHIO. C., National Cool Ttosila Aaaorlsitlosi E--per-ta to Flniah It In a Year. Ohio Is to have a magnificent hlgh-Un way extending across the state from Pennsylvania, to the Indiana line, says a Cleveland (O.) special dispatch to the tfi St. Louis rost-Dlspntch. Work upon It ' will be commenced within a year by" i the National Good Koads association. This is the Information given out fo foi the first time recently by Colonel W. W. LL Moore, president of the National twu Good Iioads association, who was In 1" Cleveland making arrangements for toi opening an office In that city. The road, which will s the first tot tc be built across a state under the aua-iu-plces of one organization since the old olJ federal roads, will be the equal of any y road lu the Uuited States and will cost $1,500,000. Of this amount. Colonel -"el Moore aaya, $750,000 has already beerj "J Iut up by certain interests that he will'j" not now reveal, and the remainder will ill be obtained from the counties through'"!-?' which it will pass. Araamrnt For Wide Tlrea. A bill Is proposed before the Virginia uiu legislature to place an extra tax 01V wagons loaded with wood, tanbark. railroad ties and other heavy drafts.' f. to be paid Into tlie fund for road re- im pairs. The Idea is that such hauling'" destroys' the roads, says the Good ""'I Uoads Magazine, but is it not a better' er plan to Institute a graded wide tire-ir ordinance, such as experience has has caused to be adopted in other states.1 tes, with perhaps a remittance or road'oad tax to encourage its adoption? TbeThfe wheels then become roadmakers hi- in stead of road breakers. A Government Experiment. ' It ls announced that the department11'11 of ngriculture, through the office of -public roads, has agreed to construct ' t one mile of modern road In each of th tho states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho.'h. Montana, North and South Dakota and -md Minnesota next summer, provided the tho local1 authorities will co-operate. The il " machinery for the purpose and the ex-i pert engineers to supervise the con-"'-1!)-structlou are to be furnished by tho government, while the local authorities U'"" will be expected to furnish the inate-Jto rial nnd the unskilled labor required. , Dnat Laid AVtth Salt. The Cheshire (England) county coun-u" ell recently debated the motor ques" tlon, and Councilor Tedley, on behalf 'fit of the main roads committee, said dust1"1 laying experiments had beeu made and111' the results showed that no existing1 ing method was eUlcleut, whereupon C. B.'- 1' Davles stated that he had seen one"'"' cure In the town of Proltwleh. It con--'on-Blsted simply of salt scale off tho Balt ' i't pens ground fine nnd spread over'v' 1 roads. It certainly prevented dust rlai- ': lng, and it was a remarkably cheap er- ' perlment, be added. Wliat Pennaylvanla la Doluv. The good roads movement lu Penn sylvania has been given au imyctus by the work accomplished In the Ablng-' ton section, A resolution has been in troduced lu the council of Dickson City1 for issuing $10,000 Improvement bouds, ! while the officials of the city of Scran ton, and the boroughs of Clakely, Archi bald, Jermyn and Mayfleld are als giving attention to the subject. , neal Eatate Dootnera. As a result of good roads, nearly1' very place situated ou or neur a mac dam road In tho town of Hempstead, N. Y., Is reported to bo leased or sold ' at an Increased valuation. Good roads 1 are booming real estate throughout Nassau county, and the work of con tructlon will be pushed energetically "' aa soon as the season opens. iy in- :ify id". ,tn. it,).