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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1906)
I PROTECTING THE STREETS. Vrr Mavh In lit ltrlvd from dividual Kfforla. XV 1 1 1 1 o we lire inakliitf prou-rcM" In the rt of ki'Cptiitf the municipal hljihways cli'iiii. more H)Hhilljr through the net 1er orKitnlr.atloit of Jho city clfiiuc-rs, thin In much Willi to lo dcMii-d from Individual efforts, mty tin ricvcliitid l'lil 111 Denier. I. liter In cnrclcuMly scat tennl, fnilt U dropped here and tin-re, too tu.iny evllc,r'H of InililTt-ri-iico to the common kuoiI it rw dully Khown. Ncvn tliclon then. 1 1 ii h in-eii a urciit Chiini1 for Hie lielter III till respect. nil II Ihin heeu lu'iuiKlit admit ly np po.il In I lie t'linxlilei iitloll of I lie III illvltliiiil in I her t lin ii to ulrlnnent IpuIn Intl.iu. Ill I.iiiiiI'mi 1 1 ' t Iniiu nuo ii pedestrian plpe on n liiiiiiinn Kklu nml wiin heav ily thrown 011 I lie pavement nnd In fall Itltf ll"ll-tuii-il IiIn Nkllil nnd died while lnliiii reiimvi'd l I lii hoHpltnl. He COIIni of thin tlityedy tile London cullll ty council tins eiini'led nil ordinance tlinl provide for Hit punlrihineiit of person who are iipprehended fur throw ing Imiiiinii mUIiih on tlx London pavi-mc-iils. -In each case u tine of thllllu;,' will In ItiinitHiMl, nml not hint; In led to the dUcretloii of the iiimhIh trate. If tin police ciiteh the oflender li will he lined -10 ahlllliiK", ami In IxnidiMl thnt'N II mi-v ere punishment fur minor offense. Of ' Mire tipeelill legislation of till sort Nu t iiniiiiI In our own l.ind, Imt the lin lilelit cimh to nhow that the sub ject of protecting tlii strccta- fur thin In one form or protection - I lu-lug Very seriously considered hy other mu nicipalities. HOUSES OF CINDERS. How Liverpool Makra I c nf lln 4nrMM llrinalnn. l.lverpiH.I han put other place lu Itn dctit ly showing how the prohletn of disposing of city or town riihhlnh mny lit itinde to solve Itnelf, any the Wash ington Star. In It simplest term the solution Is. "Ituru tin ruhhlnh; hulld limine of the cinders." Concrete In nlreildy conslilerulil.V used III tlx- United Mute III tiullillng ami MiIm fair to perform n useful part In nrrliltf'-ttire hy IiiihI i:i Hit I UK Wood n Mi I NpnriUK tin forest. In Liverpool the cinder led from the bunting of ruh lilnh lit the inunlrlpal "ilest rilclnr" arc Crushed mid luulded with eenient Into (Trent wall nlahn. eneh wllh It door and Window cnilig luidih'd In phii-e Hint even mi Interior Iron framework for putting the whole together. The slitli. Home of t lit' III Weighing eleven tolin. lire liandli'd .y derrick. When net up the Iron fin men itre hulled together nml the Joining eluded with remelit. An entire H x k of iHilMlng turn t tt lit lu-eii eroded upon the Mite of n illhipl lalid iiiarler which wan destroyed lin n incisure of necessity. The new house lire clcsi-rilied tin Heat, healthful nnd very cheap find are cximtIciI tu yield to the city .' per cent upon Itn In Veil incut, American cltlen nnd town throw nw:iy every ye.tr elcuientn of great Vnli c w hli h K'lrnpean cltlen live on their u'lia;!' furiii. If ashes of hum eil "watte" liinv he utcd lu arc-liltec-tlire. what II llmlth'tn Held openn tn the i'i'iiii nd:liii; of Midi ili'hrit! 1'lnti . llr-nutlfy n (.Miiitrr ICf.ntl,4 1 Tin" Kane I'oiii.ty I "edernt Ion of Wo liii-i,' . f 'lul't of IllltnilH hat voted to iindci l ike tin- work of heaullfylns j thirty uillet of ctuintry road, from Mnii'iToMicry t l 'arpentcr-.vllle. Thin load I -.hIh nliin the uest hank of the j 'o river, nnd fnnii It It viewed Home 1 of the mutt hcautlfnl Kcctiery In the! federation. liM'ated at lliunpslilre, III- . Kin. f-'t. Thai-let. lieneva. Itatavhl nnd Aiiroril. All of these townt, i-xeept the; lllht luentloncd. are located on Fox river. Tin entire distance between1 Moiilouiery. which In the lower kcc-j tlon of Aurora, nnd t'lirpenternvlllo linn lu-eii divided Into nix Hettlonn. nnd each club will bo Klven a Koctlon of the work, which meant thut each cluhi inm t look nfter flvo miles of roadway. I V... . 1. I . I ...I .....1 .nluA i'-aicu t'liio nan inriiHi'u iint-n iu minw $.HM to carry on tho work, bo that there will bo 1,MM) pathereil in to be lut to koimI use. A Klrrrl I Iraiilitir I do. Tin Htreet cleimlni' department of Jterlln, In (ieriunny. him adopted n method of keeping jtapcr Bcrnp from the ntrt't-tn that In nn lmirovement worthy of putulutlon by any town. On every" third lump pout him beou fixed in ornnmontnl Iron wawto paiu-r bimket Into which podi-HtrluiM uro Instructed to drop HcrupH. sny tlio New York Jlobo. Unllko tho bltf refuno cnim tlint occupy Btrcet corners lu Amerlcnu cltlon, tho olllclnl wiiHto pniM-r bnHketa of Ik-rlln are never In tin way of tho luirrylnjj piHlontrlnu. Tho Uerlln Kcaveugera have boon furnished with n new portablo reccptnelo for rubbish. Attat-liod to tho wheeled bin Is a scoop Into which tho Htreet clenner first Bweop tho refuse. Tho Iterlln oftlcliils uro constantly working out such details iib these lu Improving tho street clean ing system of tho German cnpltnl. No I-lc For Uramlilcrn. A man who stands on tho street oruer chewing and spittlnK, tolling how tho government whould bo run, rurslng the town, finding fault with hi grandmother because sho was a woman, claiming thut tho merchunt9 re a lot of thieves, that tho luwyers and newspaper men would skin a man to a finish, and a wholo lot moro, la a nuisance ami an abomination, say the Mackvlllo (Kan.) ICnterprlse. Any town pestered with one or moro such Worthies would lo Justlllod In exercis ing cowhide authority on tho bosoms jf their trotiHcrs. No 0110 Is obliged tu llvo whero lie is not suited. If tilings don't suit you, go where (hey will. A growler nnd isorehend In u'town la in enterprise killer every time. s FIGHTING DULLS. Thr r V.mmWr MaanKtd Wkl Tlit-r Arm Manned Totlhr, lii Kpnln BccldenlN to biilllluhterN are of freiiient iwciirrence, nnd It In lntr enllnk to see the hero tit many fight nuIuk Into the chapel attached to th bull iliig nml kneel before the riTc? of tho Virgin Mary before entering ihe arena. llullfiRhttug U (ho mitlotinl pastime. Hoys piny nt It In the gutters, ntid there lire bullfights for nmnteurs all over tho country at which only two yenr-old bulls are used and young nnd old dencend Into the arena. AnIoiiikI lug In tin) enthiiMliiniu. Interentlng, too. In the psychology of bulls. When herded together they nre docile enough, nnd It In n pIctim-Nipie Night to see the bulls brought Into the paddock prior to the fight through the street of Ihf city when all nre Bleep ing. A cow trained to the liuslncNn, with n bell itmuiid her iieck, In nil that Is neci-Mtury, and the bulls follow iillelly Is-hlud her. Ill the phi Ins where the bulls lire re n red men on horses inmiage them ipilto easily n long nn they nre massed together. Three bulls In the ring to get Imt would be iihcIcnn for n fight, but each bull separately will fight to the dentil. Hulls literally see red. Were It not that n bull will always dntli nt any thing red the men III the ring would hare no chance whatever. Occasionally bulls have what Is called the evil eye nnd remain Indifferent to tin ri-d cspa extended to them, and then the list of (annuities t generally lilgtl. Koine! lines n bull which lins shown prodigious power and fight Is pardoned by the populace. A cow. kept fur tin: purpote. s then sent Into the arena, nnd III slKiit of her the bull forgeU man nml ihe fury of the bill lie ami generally trots behind to tho puddock. ns meek ns any heifer. Many lire the curiosities about bulls, which MiTiictlmet refuse to nttack n particular hor-o nnd when n man U down, mot Ion less, disdain even to paw him. Potiu bulls mnke Instinctively for one man nnd will chase him nil n round the ring, leaping the bnrrler If lie vaults over It, nnd If he falls will kneel upon bis body nnd gore him te shreds. There n no mercy In bulls, and none Is shown to them. Nineteenth t'eniiiry. PASSWORDS AT THE BANKS. A Srrrrt Nlun Idtrn Thn.r Who i mn not Write 1'lirlr Blurn. The banks give sis-ret passwords tu depositors w ho cannot read or write. When one of these depositors goo.1 to draw out money the cashier leans for ward nml w hlspers: "What's your password?" Tho depositor whispers mi answer, ami If the correct puss word is given the money Is paid out. . In a bank the other (lay u negro wo man silt upon a bench, her face Indicat ing Intense application of mind. The cashier nodded toward her nnd said: "She's forgotten her password nml Is trying to think of It. Mn oaino to the window n while iii ami wanted to get some money. She only wanted a small amount. Hut she can't write. SIii-'m one of ijulte a number of our depositors who are given passwords when they open nn account. When she came In I linked her to give tier name and ad dress. She answered rU'ht up. 'What's your password?' I asked her. "'M-m.' she exclaimed, pursing her Hps, "let mo see. Ain't tint poculluh: lilt done 'scaped mall mind now.' "i'ii n't you think of It?' I said. 'You know 1 can't pay the money until you give lue the password?' "'Lord, honey,' she exclaimed, 'All's mighty ulgli ilat money! Hut Ah Jes' cun't 'member hit now. '"Well, sit down and think It over,' I suggested to her. 'It iiiny come to you.' " In a few minutes tho old woman arose with a happy look upon her face and went up to tho cashier's window. She put her face as fur Inside the nar row window as she could uud whis pered: "A Inn ha m Lliikuu." "t'orrect," nnswerod the cashier, and he paid her the money hht- was after. "Ah Jes' couldn't place Uat man's namo nt first," Kho said as (the went out. Kansas t'lly Star. (Iter KUIil Fret Tall. King James I. had a gigantic porter eight feet Mix Inches In height, but ha was not perfect, being round shoul dered, knock kneed and lame In one foot. Of a similar height was Charles Muuster, n yeoman of the Hanoverian guard who died In 107l, and seven years before there was being exhibited lu London a Iutchmitn eight feet nine Inches high aut-nt whom lu Pepya' dlury wo find the following entry ou Aug. 15, ltHi'J: "Went to Charing Cross to boo tho great Dutchman. I did walk under his arm with my hat on nnd could not reach his chin with the tips of lny fingers." Whipped (renin. "Look here," shouted tho Irate neigh bor over tho fence, "your youngest son has been stoning my cats and pilfering my apple trees! Ho Is a scamp!" "Don't talk thut way about my son," blurted tho fond parent. "Why. ho Is considered tho cream of our family." "The cream, eh? Well, I'd llko to see him whipped." Chicago News. Work For Nothing-. First Crook I'm getting tired of work. Second Crook What's the mat tor now? First Crook -I raised a check from $10 to $1,000 and tried to get It cashed, nnd the cuss didn't have that amount of money In tho bank. New York Tress. There Is a trroat net-ret In knowing what to keep out of tho mind as well an what to put lu.-Kinorson. The Simple Mother. 'M wnrt"il f thr thirl." quoth she. i"l leiii efni t ;i tic- pimple lir for me. M. Until. s II v.iii, I I, very win To i. !.. -ii ...Ml re I I lo Of I l.fll J , I ,i In '.e enp," (N. 11. 1 1 . f inoilei moiMtit It li "And Al.i-a I in iln-thus npok I h- IH.lIu "I II hie nw lo th elm tree's shnile, A'..: wllh u hook tin-re I wl.'l find W vret rMt nti'l co-iifort for the mind." Ami u In N I Vii ii Nil a lie she rend. (N. Jl.-Her mother mmJo her bed.) "A ilnhilv l uiih will suit trie Iw-nt H4lii'l wl'h oil of l.ucfit drennci); N'i steiimltiK MH.p nor tiesvy ruiml, flul hrill'"l ! IriR i hlcken served on toiint." Kne nio it nil iiml found It K"ol (N. Il -lhr mother cooked tho fixxl.) Then w li'-n the ilay Ht hint wan s(ent IP r lalnd wiin HI led wllh sweet content Hhe iloine-l it dainty (nwn of while j With ro-y rllit.i nn nil he-HKh t nd loot ed nn fair m liny rone. ; (N. II ll-r mother Iron.-d In r otties. i "I love the nlmpl life," quoth phe. "My henrt from euro In ever fre. i A coed nlitht rent I'll have. I know, For prompt nt nine to hi d I jo." j True to her word, retired I In: then. I (N, U.-ller rni.th-r worked till ten) I --Woman Hume Companion. Am thr Oilier Thought. ftiM,iAuPrWn.f.lf. I 'I iiiWVinHH "Fhe was born wld a silver spoon In j Jier lnoutli." : "Iiy the liA on her fuce I think sho intiKt 'a' swallered It." New York World. j i ('r)lns Mallrr. Tiitletice So her fiigaement Is bro ken? Ta i rice Yes. "Hut slie didn't renlly love hlin, did she?" ! "No; not a bit." j "What's she. crying for, then?" i "Why. she has to send all of his pres- j cuts buck." Yonkers Statesman. The llitrbrr's Admlnnlon. "There." exclaimed Iitimley, "I al ways thought thut bnrls-r was no good, and 'now I know iti" "Why, I always thought him a good one," replied Wise. "Well, he's not. I asked him yester dny If ho cut Ids own linlr, and ho said no, Is-eause he couldn't do it well enough."- I'hiliii'cli'hla l'res. Ilc lie tnennrd. "What," she n-ki-d, looking down and blushing beaut iiully, "made joti think I w as engaged?" "I can hardly tell unless It was be cause you simelnw m-euied to look Just its I feci when I've got n good, strong bite and ntn wondering whether I shall be able to laud my llsli or not." Chicago Kt-cord Ilorald. Innull to Injury. "You certainly do look cheap," said the heartless girl who had just rejected him. 'T guess I do," ho replied. "I rrrtain ly feel like 30 cents." "Yes? lsu't it a blessing that one never feels tjulte ns bad as one looks?"' Haltimore American. Where Knowledge Kills I.ovr. "There's no doubt about It," said he oracularly, "a man Is known by the company he keeps." "Nonsense!" replied the wise girl. "If tho average man were really known by his company she'd shake hlin right away." Catholic Standard and Times. Marked Attention. "Have you any good reason for suing hi in for breach of promise? Did he show your daughter any marked attention?" "Any attention! Vhy, man alive! He once gave her his seat in a trolley car!" New York Times. onnda Faster la French. Englishman My automobile Is a fifty-four horsepower. I did sixty-three English miles In the first hour, Vlennes I don't understand anything about English miles, so He to me, In kilometers. Bombe. Their Hope. Ascum I suppose you fellows hops to win your fight for an eight hour ilay? I jiybor Well, we expect to make Ihort work of It New York Tress. Th Freshman. "Is Reggy improving by his life at college?" "Oh, yes! He's already learned to toe In with one foot." Detroit Free Tress. Hard to Understand. Hlbbs Somo pooplo get everything they go after. (ilbbs Yes, and others don't seem to get what's coining to them. Smart Set. In th Folle Court. Judgo I don't want to aee you here again. Trlsoner Then I guess you'll bar to go blind, Judge. New York Tress. ., i ti, .,y : yacTfrma amain .... MSI I! mmM !! ANfcgctaUe Preparaiionror As similating Hk?FoodandIietfufci ting die Stomachs and Dowels of rromolcs DigeslionJChperfi ncss and Rest.Contains nclllcT Otmim.Morplune nor Mineral Not X aii c otic . V roUta-SAMVELPTTCiaR Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa lion, Sour Stomach, DiarrbtJca Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish ncss nnd Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YOI1K. L.l..WliWH,?M.l EXACT COPY Or WRAPPER. r BEEF, MUTTON. PORK, SAUSAOE, ETC., ALWAVS ON ..Lakeview Meat Market.. JOHN WENDELL, Proprietor . AT PRESENT LOCATED - BUILDING NORTH OF HOTEL LAKEVidW SEE Nature"? 'Vonl'.via Hind'work Throngii Uiah and Colorado Castle (inic, Chiioii of Ihe (irand, Ulsck I'si'iiu MnrKlmll and Tcnnei Si'c l'an" . nml Hit- Wurld-Fauoui SSS:K') al OorgesS For fn-scriiuivu ami llluairatud I'ampb liMB. writs- to W. C. McBrUle, Oen. Ajt. K'l Tliild Btrcit I'OKTLAND, OR. OASTOniA. Baari the Vou Haffl Afwnrs B0L'lt THE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER LATEST LAND AND TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN era For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty ears P 0 I TMC MUTMM HT, CW VMS CHTT. HAND AT THE TIMK CARD. Kffective May 291 h. 1?06. 9:1SA.M. I.v. a Bc-no Ar. 6:Pfi P. M 11:S0A.M. I.v, Plumas I.v. ? :45 P. M 1;12P.M. I.v. b Doyle Lv. t:'2 ! XI 2:15 P. M. Ar. Araedee Lv. 12:01 P. M 8:XiP.M.Lv. Ameilee A.-. 11: IS A. t S:20 P. M. Lv. c HotP.gs Lv. 11:0" A. M 7:30 P. M. Ar. 1 Madeline Lv 7:15 A. M 1:20 P. M. Lv. S:00P, M.Lv. e 4:S5P. M. Ar. f Plumas Bt-ckwith Mohawk A r. 12-45 P XI Lv. 11:05 A. M Lv. 8:45 A. V s Connections made wiib East and West bound traitii of s. P. Co. b' Stage! to and from Mil ford, Janesville Buntingville. e tagei to and from iaudish and Susan ville d Stages to and from Eaglevl le, Cedtrville Fori Bidwull, din. Alturas erlew, and otuer points In Oregon. e Stages to and from Genesee, Taylorsrille and Greenville. f Stages to and from Johnsvllle, Cromborg A r,. V in If Ty ' styles in type and keep in stock a large assortment of high grade stationery so that there is no delay in executing a large order. Ourprices will be found to compare favorably with other prices. STOCK NEWS EIQrfT PAQES LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS 1880. ' m B1M rtnada. .i ' (. f ,ne Lay ln of Ohio tfe-ate' ifmf .. new automobile regla tratlo n Uirb makes h!rn the regis tering oT.c-er sfid authorizes him to col lect a grn !;-d rtstn: -.' license, will pro duce a stite invent e of $.".0,000. At this Is given to the state highway com missioner's ftu:d It will probably re store the amount to tie available for the good roads mo. etnent for this yeaf to the orl-l'i"! fi -nro of I2')0.000. MaA0 Inn ptre qujo prm jj n;3s pmxn i noA tnnjr rxij,) ;n TltM notiBmrnngnf rnjnivd em iJ!pmraj Strj a;iM 'eanjins tlUnt pns pjn)uJt na tAO jwjt tpvjilf if 'Snreens nmw jo eiviixq yia swop 'ntsd ?notrijj imm nipni erjx 'X'H t 09 'wenioifl X3 '9Z -dm 1J !! "nspiaiup Y "n9 ot t p'U'rm eq ii; ezjs prut v X'ri'r'I pne Xpsro ptl' erjj ttt pioo jo qiaiw ejtio Tf! P" jTpetnai tjon r tnrej tnJ3 srj -wpwn prre stiickh 'ssneajij tprriA ewn pns pnni pne saottn 'temn; "sinepnun gnf Zip ip pioiy -qxririvo jo ouo; Ajsarruo eir nrjj ajqno ii snoua eiota ivj Harmvo 'mod tnooop puu onwfpnaui etri o eiaiTpe isr'l' SnoiiajDss oqi dn tip ir ' iUinvo Lip do 1A0p dmt snoncjvdaJiI Snyinj STUDY Tilt ORIGmi SCHOOL lner Hon mail artpcd lo nrrfvt-R-.fiCiiixrd by-.ouruianilKlnratoT. t.tvmmrtA aiMl cum p-ftit infntcU ui laM tfmi tin only. Tlir. r.wnr- l'rnraiory, Bntn. Col kns. Prnr for pnwuc. Will un your roiwlinoo an.1 roperta , inhniilnMa. ptniienisaiKlgraduaMe fMJWWT. ran Irurnlrm and tflil mtttr I BEE. TSE IrlalBf CORWtPIMDMCt sawot or us, 44UurrncSiML UI0IT, MICI. aruur or piwt'K loreirl errb maa rme report Cm 7V. bow to obuu pKtmu, trad, martta, eaprnctaia. Us- IN ALL COUNTRIES. Budmeu iTtrert if ilk Washington met time. mvmty ana njim int paitni. Pitsnt aril Infringement Prsetici Eielaslvaiy. WhlcarMMUlo uu iU Katk SlTHt. mv- ValU4 ttatat raaa OSVm.I WASHINSTOM, r. c. Wanted : Men in each state to travel, tack signi and distribute samples and circulara of our gooda. Salary 880.00 per mo J3.00 per day for expense, Saunders Co, Dept. S 4(5-50 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago. 43-5 TRY US We Collect Eperywhere and Make no Charge Unless Collection Is Made. We Please Our Ct'-.ts, ASK THEM Addren9: Morgan Mercantile Co. Fenton Bids, Portland, Or. Excursion Rates to Pacific Coast Notify your friends in the east that reduced round-trip excursion rates will go Into effect June 1. 1906, and tickets will be on sale daily un til Scpr.enilH.-r 13, LiOC. Final return limit October 31, 100C. Rates from principal Eastern points are as follows: From Chicago $75.00 " Council Bluffs, St. Joseph, Leav enworth and Kansas City...?60.0P " Sioux City ifUiMJO Denver. Colorado Springs, Pue blo and trlniad $50.00 " St. Louis 69.00 " New Orleans $69.00 " Houston fGO.OO For further Information call upon or write nearest Agent or D. S. Taggart, Reno, Nev. 2 mo D. F. & P. i . Post & King have the best grude of liquors aud cigars to be found; in Oregon. tf LAW AT HOME N 1 1 j RINTING IS AN ART IN t which The Examiner ex 1 cells. We have all the late i i.iF 0