down tho wi ImrrliT In education" ml (llti'id'il tlii'lr efforts to tlii sd vocmy of cord mutton r.ittnr tlinn to tho iKtnlllriiiiiiit of tlin IiU.Imt rd il ea I lou. KiiMkIiIi'IhmI dlsrtiaaluiiN of great questions of pitlillc policy kIhiiiIiJ lm cnllcd out by thu aitlTnigo liien, hut thcr" n r iioih on word. HntTniifo Icnilorn ililiii t tin C tlia cluing" In In wm milking Uii'tn morn f 11 Vornliln to women Ih lnicly owing to thrlr ilciiiiimla, Imt this cmi bit dis tinctly (Unproved, 'in their published history th lwl any Unit oim of tin niiim'n tlmt !! tO tlllr IIHJVCIIH'Ilt Wit "tilt tllwim lon In acventl of tin' Ktnto IckImIii " turea of propi-rty ijui'Mtlonn In ri-pird to married women," showing flint thin nirltntlon prcccili-d tlit work of tint ulTntK oi'Knnl.iitioii. Tha mifTiiiKi" tuoviMiK'iit tiKKim In 1MN, Imt In 111 Itliodo Island liud iniHOll milll IllWd, Mild ColllD'f'tU'tlt. Mnaani-htiMrtta, 'IVxna nud Now York HNMcd Silt It III MM III 1HH III. Ill 1 H.-.l T,'i Aliiliiimn and MiiIiih pnsai'd aliulliir lawn. In 1h.i3 Ni-w llumpMlitrw, Indl aim, Wlaconalti nod lowii tn ml rwllr:il clmiiufK. In tHI!M)lilo, Maine, liidliiim and Mlurl IiikI pnaaiid liuva giving to rnnrili'd women tin rlnlit to their own cnrnliiga. Tli Nvw York Ktnto Huffing!- nko elation n-porta tlmt during twenty two yeiira It urg-d hui three Milt relating to anything tint stirrrngp and tlmt ttnmo three did tint originate wltk the aNMfM'lutloll, The profi-Hnlona were Not Opened to Woman th rou uli mi rr rime agitation. When that movement Ix-giut ii dustcti women were already studying iihmIWIihi In tlila country, and thu inedlt-iil mlxlnury wna tho pioneer. Aa to the ministry, two of thu early aulTrg leiidera were preneher. In IKTil Mm. Ktiiutou wrote to a auf frage convention, "The trudra and pro feaalotia uro all open to na," About tho only right our foretnothera bad wna tho rlutit to II vw and ha our foremotbera. Indeed, tho Inw knew nothing of them heyolid keeping their marriage within tha control of the king or the lord of tha manor, until thvy took tha atep which conferred upon ua the high privilege of being here. After that If ly any chance they had Demount properly It became the hua bnud'a nhftolutely. Ho with real eatata; ho could nllemilo It by deed or will. Man and wife were In uo aenae eual before the law. Their Uvea were legally merged In one, but the one wna not a new crea tion; the one remained tle life of the inan. Ami the law made Ii tin about aa trouble. mie to her after be waa dead aa when he wna alive. If he left any property when he died ahe could claim thu Income of oue-thlrd of It, and no more, during the ordinarily brief time while ahe remained Ida widow. If ahu hud brought the property to bliu when ahe inurrled him or tf they had accumulated It together, It made no illfTerence. If he fulled to aell It or K've It away In Ida lifetime or ncg-1ecti-l to dltpoae of It by will, Uie law cume in at bin death and considerate ly correcteil hla overnight lu Ills Inter vat. She could not make u will lit all. He rould give or will her property to bla relative. Her 8arvioat and Earning War Hia. She bud no right of control over the children, except lu Hiihordlnutlnii to him; the Income of their labor, aa well aa of their mothcr'w, wna bla. He had the right to cIiiikIIhc pot only tbeiu, but their mother aa well. All theae abuses have been correcteil, but not tiy women's votea or becauau a tew women have demanded votea. The chnngea have come about becauae de mocracy, without chart or plan or un 1crMtiiiullii) of what the cud would be, merely obeying the cotiHclcuce and ua liig the forco of the iiinaa, boro down the unbroken tradition of a thousand yeara. Wherever demiMTiicy haa had any development In the world, even under autocratic or aristocratic forma, there ttte rlk'lits of women have been enlnrir e1. The opportunity haa lncn ao touch larger and tho advance ao much atronifer lu America than In any other land that we have become coiiHplcuoua In a world movement. Tut the movement Ih on all over tho world. It la one of the jjreat strides to the high destiny of thu race. Look at the position of Woman In Oregon through the courtesy and chivalry ot men. A mnrrled woman can contract pro- ctaely aa If unmarried when her sepa rate property la concerned. If the husband obtains possession of the wlfe'a property either beforo or after marrliiKo tha wife may maintain an action therefor. A mnrriud woman may apply to tho courts for tin or dor requiring her hus- band to aupport herself nnd ber ehtl dren. Tho projierty of a married woman la not subject to the debts or contracts of her husband except such as are funilly necessities. A wife la entitled to bold tmy prop erty uc(ulrel with the proceed of ber personiil labor, A mother In aa fully entitled in u fa ther to tho custody and control of chil dren and their en minus. A husband who beats his wlfo la liable to a penalty of twenty lashes. Could women expect any more privi leges from a legislature elected In pitrt by their own votes? It ia urged that the bnllot will Help tha Wag Earning Woman by brliiKltiK her better wntres. Is tlN true? There are in the United States more than r..(Mi(UMHJ .wiuio e.irnlin: wo men ten yemra old it ml over tt'ungwi In aotne IHUI different Industrie, Thin fact la being cited In Oregon na an ar gument for tha extension of suffrage to women, Hut etainfn the figures: Thirty two per cent, or nearly one-third of thoao r,(Mio,oiK women, are under twenty ono yeara of age; 411 per cent, or nearly one linlf, are under tweuty flve yeara of age, Nearly ,(HK),(HK are engaged In agriculture, anil three-fifths of these are southern negroea, Two million wo men are In domestic nnd personal aertr- Ice; 4'Kt.fKK) ara teachers or engaged In the professions. Slneo nearly one third of the wago earning women are under twnty-ono and could not vote and nearly one half of the whole number are under twen ty five, It Is evident that the average wage earning woman, unlike the wage earning man, does not enter Industry for her life work. She works for n short time and then through tnnrrlnge becomes what we call the average wi I n mi. Nine tenths of the women of the t-'lilted Slates marry, and four-llflha of the housewives of America, stutlstlca tell us, still do their own housework. Aa only B per cent of married women are wage earners, It Is evident that the average wage earning woman remains In Industry a short time, going out of that Industry Into the ranka of those women to whom the ballot would I an added responsibility In lives already filled with cares which euiuiot be re lieved tiy legislation. 'I nking women's work In general, the following are some reasons why wom en's wages are less than men's: First.--Women have a practical mo nopoly of a great many of the more unskilled anil poorly paid Industrial oc ciipfilloiis ns, for example, the gar ment trades. Second.- Women are In a large mena. tire aupplemeiital wage earners, many of them being partially maintained out of incomes other than their own. Third.--Women usually look forward to marriage and conseueutly do not take the pains to leurn an occupation thoroughly. Fourth. The supply of female labor la large In proportion to the demand. Fifth.- I'hyalcal disability makes the labor of women often less even, con tinuous anil excellent and therefore of leas value than that of nieu. SERIES OF SHIPWRECKS. Tt- Most Slnaular Chain of Marine AiM'Idrnta on Itrcord. The most singular scrlca of ship wrecks on record began with the loss of the ICuu'lish merchantman Mermaid, which -was driven on the rocks of Tor res strait In October. lH'j'.t. The officer and crew clung to the shuttered vessel, which was held fast Umii u sunken ledge, until, a few minutes before the doomed ship went to pieces, a passllig frigate picked thi-tn up. The Swlftsure, us the latter craft was culled, resumed her northward course, to be foundered In a terrific gale tiin-c days later. Hit combined crews were saved by the warship Coventor Keady. en voy age to India, May IH, is;in. The lust named, overtaken by a storm, waa stranded on a barren const, her three crews to a man succeeding In reach ing the hhore. After stuyli'g a week on the luhos pltubfe'"lslalul they were tukcti ofT by the revenue cutter Comet, which u few days Inter Hpriiug a leak )md sunk In spite of all efforts to save her. Fort una tely a rescue ship was ogalu oil bund, the four crews being saved by the Jupiter. F.vcn then, however, the chain of dis asters was not broken, for the Jupiter Just us she was entering the harbor of l'ort ltuille turned turtle and went down wltti scarcely a moment's warn lit!,'. Her crews barely escaped with their lives, to be picked up by boat sent to their uid. Thus the crew of tho Mermaid was wrecked live times In one voyage, that of the Swlftsure four times, of the Coventor Heady three times nnd the Comet twice. The rescues bad beeu purely acciden tal lu every case, none of the ships having liecn sailing its a consort or evcu to the sutne port. Though tho weutlier had been tem pestuous and tho escapes barely made, not ft life had been lost. Sfe. lu n tuedlaevul German talo It says that the parish council of a small vil lage met one evening to discuss cer tain Improvements In the water sup ply. Iu this debate the town's one watchman entered tho room quietly, placed In o' corner his lantern and spear and sat down to listen to the ar gument. Suddenly a councilman turn ed to him fiercely. "Fritz." he cried, "what are you doing here? Who Is to watch that nothing la stolen In tho village ?" Fritz, with nn easy smile, nuswered: "Who Is vthero to steitl anything? We are all here?" An Odd House. One of tho best known houses In Northamptonshire, England, was de Blgned to represent tho duys, weeks and quarters of the year. It has four wings, fucng tho four quarters of tho heavens, to represent tho four quarter of tho year; UU5 wludows, ono for each day; fifty-two chimneys, ouo for each week, and seven cut ranees, to repre sent tho seven days of the wet k. I'retenalon. . The world Is his who con see through Its pretension. Whnt deafness, what atouo blind custom, what, overgrown error you behold, is tUero only by your aufferuueo. rteo It to bo a lie, oud yon have already dealt It Us mortal blow. Emerson. In England, under tho Tudors, the man who mtvo to a beggar wtis tlued and tho recipient of tho gift was puu-Ibbi'd c Tho Kind You linvn Ahvaya til uno for over 00 yri.rf nod jyyh. futnnl atipervIsloTi allien It Infancy f-CCCcAXi Allow no ntiA f ml -ivn van in IIiIml. All Counterfeits, Imitation and "Jiit-aKood" are but Kinerimentft that triflo with ond endanger the health of IuiiuiU and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Coatorlrt lit n hnrmlesa aubntlttite for Castor Oil, Pare ICorlc, Drop nnd Hoothliifr Syrups. It in Pleasant It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic ulistauee. It ago i Its guarantee. It destroy Worm and allay I'YverMines. It cure Diarrhoea, and "Wind Colic. It relieve Teething Troubles, cure Constipation and Flatulency. It assl nil late the Food, regulate the Htomach and Dowel, giving healthy and natural ttloep The Children' Panacea The Mother' Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tmc mwmi Mimuer TMcrr, mm voaa cmr. r BEEF, MUTTON. PORK, SAUSAGE, EIC, ALWAVS ON ..Lakeview Meat Market.. JOHN WENDELL, Proprietor AT PRESENT LOCATED BUILDINQ NORTH OF HOTEL LAKEVicW SEE Nature's Wondrous Handiwork Throngh Utah and Colorado Caatle Uate, Canon ot the Grand, ttlack CauuD, M mliall and Toujii K'C l'axaet, an.l the World-Faaioui Skoyal florgeS For It-orlptlv and Illuntratcd I'amih let, write to W. C. McBride, Uen. Agt. IU Third Street rORTLAD, 0. OASTOniA. Bean tha ott m 'Wim "S1 THE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER LATEST LAND AND TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN 3 l If f nought, and which linft beeu ha borne tho Mfrnntnre of ha been mndn tinder hi per- Signature of HAND AT THE TIMa CARD. Effective Janutry 1st, 1906. 9:00 A. M. Lr. a Reno Ar. 6:45 P.M. 1:48 A.M. Lv, Plumai Lt. 2:45P.M. 1;10P.M. Lv. b Ooyla Lr. 1:10 P.M. 2:15 P. M. Ar. Araedee Lv. 14:01P.M. 8:00P.M. Lv. Amedco Ar. 11:15 A.M. 3:20 P. M. Lv. e HotSpm Lv. 11:00 A.M. 7:30 P. M. Ar. d Madeline Lv. 7:15 A.M. 1:00 P. M. Lv. Pluma 2:??P, M. Lv. e Bockwith 4:20 P. M. Ar. f Mohawk Ar. U:30P. M. Lv. 10:55 A.M. Lv. 8:00 A. M. a Connections made with East and West bound trains ot S. P. Co. b Stages to and from Milford, Janesville, Buntlngville. 0 Stages to and from tandlsu and Susan vllle, d Stages to and from Eagleville, Cedarville, Fort Bidwell, Adin, Alturaa, Lakeview, and other points In Oregon. a Stages to and froja Genesee, Taylorsvllle and Greenville. f Stages to and from Juhnsville, Cromberg, and Quincy. Al . cells. I 'gepjji' stj'les in type and keep in stock a large assortment of high grade stationery so that there is no delay in executing a large order. )r prices will be found to compare favorably with other prices. STOCK NEWS EIGHT PAGES LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS 1880. MoeuaiBaNB nrrranrn imimtA flntwlrur r ti 1-Ait. fiirnurmr h mm! frMmmit I wnyjngmM. r, IM ALL COUMTRIta. Hwtimnt dirrrl vllt Watkinflou tll linu. wnnnry ana njim tnr fami, rtt nd Infrlaf sawat Practlca bdaihrtly. Writ nr mnm U IM Ai a Matt ftnrt, Tt VnHM ItotM fata OflU. waaxiNOTon, o. fc. Land Notice, JOHN MULLAN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. 1J10 Connetlcut Avenue Waahlngton, D. C. All persona n-ho hav bcrctofor mad PINAL PROOF In any kind ot Land, Mineral or Tim. bar Entries, which has been accepted by the Register or Htoclver of any V. 5. Land Office, can have the Iseuanca of their V. S. Patent lot said Lands promptly attended to by sending sne their Duplicate Kecelsta, or Ccrtlficatea as Entry, and an agreement to pay ma $10 when ever said Patents (hall Issue. " JOHN MULLAN, Oregon, Catlfornl and Nevada State Agent afclAMif. CO YEARS' f-- T- EXPERIENCE '"V EXPERIENCE Traoc Marks Designs Copyrights Ac A nrooe srHHng a skatrb and dfnertptlnn may quickly aarertaln our optnkm fro. whether aa lnriullon la prrhftbl7 patentable. Communlca tlmsiitrlctlyeonaiwitlKL Handbook on PatabU sent frea. OMeat aeanry for securing patent. Patent, taken tbrouah Dunn A Co. rooetv. tpKiot notice, without charge, to too Scientific JImcrican. A handanwiely llhistrated weekly. I-areeat r- eulatton of any alentlflo Journal. eulauon oi any mnu year : four monttul, $L Tenma. 3 a new ad eat era. MllNN&Co",BN8Wtork Braoeh OfOea. (Bt T Bt, Waahlnetou. IX C Reward for Horses I will pclve $20.00 Reward for the delivery, la Lake, lew or at my ranch at wagontlre Alountaln, of any and all unbroken range horsea, 4-year-old and upwards, unblemished, ranging In Lake county, Oregon, branded with an old horseshoe on both Jawp,. without any other brand on the ani mal; horseshoe open partdownward the same as cut In the following ad vertisement, w. w. Brown. $1,250 Reward. The HarneyCoantj Live Stork Associa tion, of which I am a member, pays 75b reward for evidence leading to the COD' viction of parties stealing sloes: be longing to its mem bers. In addition) offer o00 reward Horse brand horse shoe bar on either or both Jaws. Re corded inaconntieo Ranee, Uarner. Lake and Crook Counties Honrs vented when sold. Horses sold to pass through thia section will be reported in this paper. If not so reported, please write or tele phone The Times Herald, Main 324, Barns, Ore gon W W Bbowm, Fife, Ore. 1 i, I in .si w " I RINTING IS AN ART IN which The Examiner ex- We nave au the late PIANO EXPERIMENTS. (l-rln. aweePt. the rl. With Keatkea, - Open wide yonr piano o that th wlrci are e posed. Ovar tho wire ilac ahoots of tntiKle, nnd whon you htrlkp a tone yon will And that It lint a rattling aound. If now you play a tnne in the same mannor, with tha Bhwts of munlc atlll lylntt on tho strlnjra, It will aottrid as if tho Instru ment were a banjo. Anyhow, it Is a good Imitation. ' . Now remove th mnale ahwta and prr-sg down Rt'ntly, hut firmly, th keys belonRlnu to any cord. Tako th simple cord C, K, (J, for example, The keys must be pressed down with out sounding them and held down while some one jreiitly brushes th strings w"h a feather or a straw. The efTect will le as If the cord were play ed far away and is heard by you ai very soft tones. Change the cord, always pressing down the keys without sounding them while the feather still sweeps the strings lightly. In this way you may modulate or play a slow plere, and the effect will be very beautiful, Indeed, n If heard from a great distance. The reason of this Is that ordinarily a damper rests against each string, but when the correspondim? key Is struck or pressed down the damper la raised. In sweeping the strings with the feather, lightly, only the strings that are undampered sound, the others being held route by the dampers, but If the touch of the feather is too heavy even the other strings may sound, so your care must be In making a lighl and delicate touch. Now press down a key gently and hold It Rtrike very hard the octave above this key, but do not hold lt after striking the tone. When the wire of the tone struck has been sufficiently dampered, so that It does not sound so loud, the pressed down key will be heard to "sing" clearly, even though It was not struck. This Is because every note struck Is composed of sev eral notes, being In reality a cord In Itself, and each note contained In that cord causes the corresponding note In the keyboard to vibrate, or "sing," In sympathy If bold down In like man ner. The other notes that will sound under these conditions will always be the fifth above the octave, the second oc tave and the third and fifth above that, and these tones that sound are called "overtones." For Illustration, If C in the lower part of the piano be struck, any or all of the notes that follow will sound If their keys are first pressed and held down. Philadelphia Press. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. When you are all done but finishing; you are Just half done. If you have time to boast about be ing worked to death, you have not much to do. Some people are so unfortunate that their troubles make people laugh In stead of cry. A man who underestimates himself may be tiresome, but he is not a cir cumstance to the man who brass. People may disdain a compliment, but they feel a tender little spot in them where It hit and refused to be dislodged. It is a theory growing In conviction that the mau who says a mean thing about another isn't as mean as the man who carries it. The man who travels over the path behind you wisely looks at your foot prints and sees where you could have avoided many a pltfalL Atchison Globe. Tiny Troee. The midget of the whole tree family is the Greenland birch. It is a perfect tree in every sense of that term and lives its allotted number of years from 73 to 130 Just as other, species of the great birch family do, although its height under the most favorable condi tions seldom exceeds ten Inches. Whole bluffs of the east and southeast coast of Greenland are covered with '"thick ets" of this diminutive "species of woody plant; and in many places wnere tne sou is uncommontv noor ana frozen from eight to ten months a year a "forest of these trees will flourish for half a century without growing to a height exceeding four Inches. StraVare Dancea. Queensland's goverument aboriginal settlement on Frazer's Island holds a weekly dance for the blacks. Among the bundles of old clothes sent to tha settlement there are often ball gowns, so the gins sport decollete dresses. Neither sex wears boots. The sexes have to dauce separately. Sydney Bul letin. Shrewd Gt Senior Partner We must be careful not to give Billings any more credit He's evidently losing money. Junior Fartner How do you know? Senior Partner I heard his remark today that "life is full of ups and downs." No man ever admits that until he begins to strike the down. Philadelphia Press. Rejected. "I have called," said the confident young man, with a manuscript sticking out of his pocket, "to see whether there Is a vacaucy lu this otilce." . "No," replied the melancholy editor as he looked rouud the pluce; "I'm sor ry to say there Is none. Even tha waste paper basket Is full." A CUangre. "Well, well! There goes Miss Strong. When I saw ber last she was posing as a bacheJor girl. That's her hobby." "All that's chauged now. She drop ped her hobby for a hubby." Exchange.