Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, March 21, 1907, Image 3

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ALL OUR BRA B
Ths Uadlrtf Ppr of U
Pd4 Cout
Th San Francisco
Chronicle
The Weekly Chronicle-
The very boat wookly Newapasor
published, la tho entire Wul.
$1.50 a Year
Inrlmll,,, imdn ta aar irl of the
I, I eaada and Moiiro
ll li Veat beoauaa, beiidea
prlnllnr all the new of the world
oiio'i i In an Intaraatlnf way
and mlly llluatrallnr many
aMloei, it Ha apaolal da par t
nv on devolad to
ACRICULTURB
H'WTICULTURM
f'OULTKY
, LIVr; STOCK
MINING
LITKRATURt
fashions
and SlOkTJ
Th' ar presided otot by
od trr havinf a thoroufh knowl
edge ol their apeolaltlat. The
PKfl devolad lo Ajr culture.
Hut. culture, Poultry and Llv
Stock are wall llluatratnd and
II. .pj with matter ol the rreateat
liOtrest to all otirared la thee
in.luatrlei, awry II a being
nltrn by Ihoao who ar In oloee
touch with oondltlona provalllnf
on thU Lout.
SEND FOR SAMni COPT,
ll will bo a at fro.
Do yon want (he Chrowiol
Reversible Map?
Showing the United Slate. Do
minion ol Canada and Northera
Mftiro oa oao eldn, MAP Of
THe WORLD. oreenatlnr to view
in mi oonilnuoua map, with all
at eta In true proportion, the e
f -e aurfaoo of the Earth M the
other alia.
5ao tad p fh Mas ami
"V-T Chromole" loroMpir.
ri'sre prepaid oa May J
I'lper.
The Dally and Map
oefl, f
Only $a5 Yr
u. pi rouw
VkMZZocSrooaaW
Oat.
ramlly llcjimrM ; i'lmt & Kin h
We have a full net of Myat'll KollltiH
& o'n., hiiIiiiIi m of Stock t 'ertlllcateM
and Im.ihIm, with price lint. If you
am ornuuAwn a Ktock t'oinpaiiy Kt
our prlci-H on Htock t-ertlllratcH. tf
ecretury Hitchcock Iihh withdrawn i
Ida acceptance of llie reaiKnatioii of
Michael T. Nolan n lleuiMter of the '
JhIIch Liiiul Oifi.e mid ordered 4 thor-
lueh inveHliiitioii of the office, imrticn.
Inrly with a view to iiHcerUininu the
fuctH rcis'Hr.lih clmrKcM made by Nolan i
aiiitim-t Mulcoln A.M. .dev. NoIuh'h Mate-'
ment that accouipnnied Imh reait;nati m '
and v. hidi in lirKt wiih m i Hhide without
action, hud been recoiiHidered and pre
. '
kt iits n Hituiition that, in the opinionof
'ri'Hidcnt, cannot Ih ignored. Kitber the
ICi-glHter or the licccivcr of theollicu Iiiih
U'cn trirllcv of conduct thut warranta
diHiniHHal
At all evinilM, theolliicit e not hi enouuli
to hold both Noiun and Mimi ltiiK, tho
Receiver, and it huHliccn deemed adviH
able, before taking any action w hntever
to aMcertain who in at fault. Oruoniiin
Sale of Timber Land.
Partli-H who have timber land for
Halo will do well to InveMtiKate our
tenm-wim 1 nt't li cx Ih of handling landrt.
We have an olllce In Lakovlcw, where
contract can bo made ami options
taken on land. We guarantee the
liltfheHt marki't price, ami are la a
poHltion to demand and obtain it,
having been In t hebtiHliu-HH for many
yearn ami In clone, touch with all the
land ilealern of the country. Satin
factory resultH KiiarantiH'd by tho La
flmnilo InveHtment Co. Wrlto C. ().
Mctzkcr, J.akevlew, Orocon.
If any HUbHcrlbcr of the Examiner
wImIiuh to HiibHi-rlbofor "Tom wat
bod'b Maaislne," we will accept t.W)
from them, write tho lutbar, buy the
postal order ami hciuI for tho maga
r.luot.o any addrt'HH. There Is but
one price on "Tom wataon.s Mngn
11110," and wo do not club with it,
but an a matter of accomodation to
SubscrllHim to tho Examiner wo can
getthein tho magazine without any
trouble or risk to them for tho rvifu
ur price.
Subscribe for The Lake County Ex
aminer, If you want the news.
Ulssluger & Co., of San Francisco
whose ad. appears lu tho Examiner,
have appointed J. A. MorrU, of Plush,
their ugent at that place, who will
buy hides and pel tt. 48 tf
If
Dutch liincli at Hip Ilrcwery Hit
loan. If
Mining blank
ofhVe.
at llm Examiner
The Kxainlncr prints tonhlp plate,
ami inn ken tlicm into hooka to order, tf
Look at tliti ilent-.riptlon of the larnl
listed with Tim Examiner thi week for
anln, and select your piece before it line
IxM'ti aolil toaomn one elan, tf
Huti 1 1 li -m of tlx; IlciinlMon shipping
I (iK1 'it Tlx) Examiner (il!ln. All
mIm m fiml iuilltli'M, from Manila to
mil. tf
HlHiika for final proof, Desert proof
timber land final proof and lilnnk afli
davit for application for readvertlae.
mrnta, blank itreM' affidavit, etc. at
The Examiner ofllce. tf
There In two wnj'H to Udl It good
cigar; iit' In to buy It, pay your
noiutv ami Hiuokclt. lint tin1 better
way lit to know that it Ik tin Eagle
or a Moniitalii Hone, which 1m iiIino-
llltl proof of it M gCtllllllellCHH,
Made and for mi1 by A. Storkman,
at the cigar factory , tf
Wo are now prepared to null several
tract of land at price that will ntartle
you, (MHcially if you art) acquainted
with the location. We have land all the
may from 11.50 er acre up to (19; tin
Improve 1 or Improved, to unit the
purchaxer. I-ake County Exmniricr.t
Sit' a Natnplii of the Pacific inont li
nt thin olliee, mnl you will not henl
tato to pay t'2.M for a ycar'n mib-
aclptloii to Tlio Examiner ami that
valiiatdc Mnyn.lne puldihlii'd In Port
land, tf
I'linniTM, liavi yor butter wrnp
mth printed at The Kxauilnr olllce,
liiHtead of Hemlliij; a way for them.
; You keep your money tit home, and
patronize tlieiu that patronize you,
I Im'hIiIch, you hiv what you are yet-
i
1 tlntf mid dou't have to pay for It tf
It iloeMi't Milt you. tf
I-CZliMAand PILECUR3 j
f RLt l"owlii(; what It w iih to nv.t- I
fer, 1 will Klv I'HKi: OK ClIAKliK, !
to any allllcted a positive cure for
I'cxenia, Salt Hheiiin, l'.ryHiH'laM,
I'ileHainl sMii DImchhi m. liiHtant r4
lief. I tout Mil ffer Ion kit, Write I'. W
WILLIAMS, KK) Maiihatlau Avenue,
New York. KiicIohc Staun.
Mow to R ;main"younjf.
To foiitlnuc youn In health and
Ht r,,"l '' 'lM N,rH- N- ' Itowan,
M,' ,ioimn, t.a. illil. Mie hiij'k
"Thn - e liottli-H of lihitrkr Illttera
Cured me of chronic liver aml.HtomacI
trouble, complicated with hucIi an un
''' thy condition of the lilooil tint
m' Hkl turned red hh flannel, lam
,,ow practically JO years younger
than before I took IMectrlo Hlttorn
1 t'" now do all my work with eaMc
and itHNlHt lu ni.v hiiHbaml h Ht ore.
(JuarantiH'il at Iv Iieall'M Urnj;
Store. Price .rA)c.
It. V lM Mtrlner
t'ri'nUli'iit
tkc leu , Ore
a. W. Max rll
bt-c rotary
l.ukrvlrw , Ore
LAKE OINTY BUSINESS MESS
DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE
If you wish Information abou
Lake County, Oregon address eith
er of the above gontlenien, who will
bo pleased to reply.
mm
FOR CHILDREN
theifweor.ondweor
ondweor. LcviSfrausa & Ca e
WMOLEaALt 1)ISIHIBUT0K
SAN FHANCISCa
CASTOR I A
For Infant! and Children.
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
Bear the
Signature
We print tow nhlp plat.
i LAKEVIEW
SADDLERY
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S. P. AMLSTHO'Vt,
I'n prleror
Q 'I III llt'St Vll,"'t"1
& die on the market.
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Elvs Cream Balm
Tnia Remedy Is a Specific,
Sure to Give Satisfaction. 1
CIVI8 RELIEF AT ONCE.
It I'lemiM-M, hooIIich, lit'iilt), and protects tli.' !
iliwuewfl liiciiilininc. It circH Caturrli nn.l
ilrivi-H away a ('"H in tie Head ipiickly.
Kextores tlio Senses of Tu.it o and Sm il.
iM.-y ;-.U"f. t'lintins no iiijiniuUM ili iii,'.
p;.l;cd into the n.m'rilsi n:rl nl.snrbcd.
firi;n Si.., M cents Dt lril;:'i.sti or b;--m.iil;
Tri.il Sio, 10 centH by iuu.
ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St., New Yor.
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m'iWOMENi.
Robertlno five what every woman
tuont delres a perfect complexion.
It bring that soft, amooth, fresh,
clear tint to tho cheek that denote
youthfulneas. It will bring beauty
to those who lack It; It will retain
It tor thoao who already posaesa It;
It Will enable you to aucceaafully
combat the ravages of weather and
time. Don't doubt don't argue. Juat
try Robertlne. Your drugglat will
five you a. free sample. All drug
glut keep Robertlne.
SilaWfiffiLa
OASTOniA.
Baan ta m Rlna m Ha "WW BOOS1'
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THE
190?
WORLD ALMANAC
isriclily weighted ivitli in
formation on almost every
conceivable subject and is a
marvellous! repository of
facts, figures and cyclopedic
knowledge well nigh in-
dispensableto every one who
needs) to .' refer to recent
Within itsj covers 'may be
foundpO.OOOfactsland jRg-
ures, embracingalmost al-
mostevcry subject of daily
interest
"It is
I the. one book that
tclls lyouf something about
TV - 1 -1 . 1
verything and everything
ibout a great many things.
Over GOO pages, strongly
bound in an illuminated cov
er, Now on sale all over the
United States for 25 cents.
Mailed to any address lor
35 cents by the Press Pub
lishing Company, New York
City.
Get your winter supplies from the
Warner Valley MruitHo Co. Adel
and Plush 38 tf
OASTOllIA.
Baantiw The Kind Yon Haw Always Botgtl
lh Kind Yoa Haw Always
Bigaatnj
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SLAUGHTERING HOGS.
Convealrar For Rntrhrrtnat on Ih
Farm.
It ia an eany mntt'-r to filan an Idcul
i equipment for butchering lioura and
cnrlnif for tlie product on piifier. One
could fljfnre out Jimt the form of ta
ble and Bcflldlni? rot that would af
ford the (rreatetit convenlenc, hntnucli
deiM.Tlptlon would be of amftll prnctl
cal benefit, bwntiae the aveniffe farm
er ha rje for auch ei-julpnient for only
few daya In the year. SlnuchterloK
device muiit therefore he almplo. Inex
penalve and auch a will not tnke np
needed room when not In tme.
The acroinpanylnit llliixtratlr-ne. ns
crlbed In American Agrlculturlat, are
r.Z.-r
TUB POIi HEATI.NfJ WATS It.
Klven with this Idea in view. Three
lmrortant polutH arlm; in considering
fall butchering upon the farm where
the object is aimply to secure a anp
ply of meat for family ue. First la
the easy and convenient heating of wa
ter; next, the making of a simple table
and scalding receptacle; lastly, a sim
ple device for smoking meat, for It Is
not often that a closed room can be
given up to this special use. ,
The first cut siiows a big galvanized
iron waabtub set upon a few bricks
piled up for the occasion. A small
of course, melt off the coating of zinc
on the bottom of tne tub, but this will
do no great bnrm. Such a tub can be
purchased anywhere. It should be set
up close to the slaughtering table, and
when the water in the tub is hot two
men lift the tub by the handles and
pour contents into the scalding vat.
This latter may have a blanket thrown
over the top If another tubful of water
must be heated. This is much more
convenient to beat water than by
means of a set tub, from which all
the water must be taken out in palls my darnng Elizabeth, let me ask yo-b
and carried perhaps a considerable ills- one question. Are you superstitious
tonce. She Superstitious? Why do you ask,"
The slaughtering table and vat are Franz?
shown lu the second cut The vat is a j "That I can only tell you when you
sugar hogshead. Make two wooden j have answered my question."
horses exactly as high as the hogs-1 "Well. then. I am not in the least ss
head and arrange two wide, stout ! perstitious."
boards, as shown in the cut, with the ' (Greatly delighted) "Then I may tell
"tackle" above, suspended from a j you. Yon are my thirteenth fiancee"
Deam or rrom a tripod or inree stout
poles set up over the table and chained
TABLE AND VAT.
together near the top. The hog can
be lowered Into the tub of scalding
Mater by slipping the boards to one
eide, these being slipped into place
again wheu the carcass has been hoist
ed out.
Effecta of Irrigating- Sediments.
With such crops as wheat, barley and
com, in which the ground Is plowed,
disked or cultivated in a manner im
possible with alfalfa, the sediment
blanket is broken up, turned under and
incorporated with ihe soil. In this situ
ation not only is the blanketing effect
lessened or done away with, but the
6edlmeuts are free to exert a fertiliz
ing influence or otherwise, Impossible
so long as they lie upon the surface
Inaccessible to the roots of plauts, 6ays
6. Fortier.
If therefore sediments of beneficial
character preponderate in such a mix
ture the result of their incorporation
with the soil will be favorable, and
vice versa.
Farm BreTltlea.
Those who have no silos will find it
not only more economical, but better
for the live stock, to run all the hay
and corn fodder through a cutter.
Put the sleighs, bobs and sleds in
order before snow flies, and then when
they are wanted they will be" ready.
Make the pigpens warm and com
fortable. Don't be afraid to give the
pigs a warm bed. Frozen swill has
caused a loss of muy a good porker.
Look out for decaying vegetables Jn
the cellar. A few will soon cause the
loss of a great many.
Sawdust makes excellent bedding
and can usually be had for a dollar a
two horse load. Country Gentleman.
Urlodtnar Grain For Sheep.'
Sheep are better fitted than other ani
mals to grind their own grain, conse
quently It Is not necessary to do this
work unless the heep have poor teeth.
Valuable breeding ewes are sometimes
kept until quite old, aud their feed
should be ground.
CAI.
jvt, ' when lt
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ii-'.n h i tto tf irvra,
lid " h V-n hi ( aKhaat, .
I - I i . i i ililolesa anal
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,r ;r,-', 0,1, ranalnt tfco
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r . tt orw ehfrrt,
II
But I
Whe'' l
Til
Rut in Klinin.
Ion It rnnc
I la moftt abaurd.
j It rtvella from awert contentmciit unto
I lananiaKfl that la blur.
And yet If nil aocompliehwl by Ih it
almple wordlet Goo!
II tdln u wondrou itorl when he'
klrklna; In hla I1,
And he (cnrfflre at the vlnlona that c i
trooplnn through hla hend.
but when we aak about them wo !y
hvar a coo
M hn rel off countlea volume In tl. it
brlf, expreealve "Ooo!"
When enrth'a myatirle are opened rnd
the dark ha flown away
And the rlrlrllp that now vrx us a'erW
with Anawers clear aa day
We ahall lenrn what Ha he la tntlng t
hla confidant, hla ho".
A he wvn hi baton-tike to tte
mualc of hi "Ooo!"
Denver Republican.
A Score.
"I have an old score to settle with
you."
"Ah. I mippoHO you refer to that
! 20 rou borrowed from me several
years ago." Philadelphia Press.
Dlda't Kaow the Direction.
A negro boy employed by a physician
" . .7
horse to the front gate the doctor di
covered that the saddle was on tht
horse In a reversed condition, the front
of the saddle pointing toward the
horse's tall.
"Why did you put the saddle on to
that manner?" demanded the doctor.
The negro innocently replied, "Doe
tor, I didn't know which way you waa
gwine." Judge's Library.
Superstition. 7
He Now that I have vour answer!
Wiener Salonwltzblatt.
Predicament.
"How did yon like the cocktail, col,
nel?"
"It was very fine; very fine indeed.
Er but wasn't that an unusually larga
cherry you put in It? Why, it almost
choked me."
"Cherry? Why. I didn't put any
cherries in it at all."
"You didn't? By Frankfort, sah. I
must have swallowed my teeth!" New
Orleans Times Democrat.
Ill Manaared Applause.
"The applause In this theater doesn't
seem to be as loud and spontaneous as
It used to," said the theatrical star. "Is
the audience cold?"
"No, answered the manager; "we
have had to employ some new and in
experienced ushers." Washington Star.
As It Shouldn't Be.
Her An educated woman sbould'neT
er marry an ignorant man.
mm Why not?
Her What would It benefit a woman
who speaks three or four languages tf
bare a husband who understands only
one? Chicago News.
The Worst of It.
"Och, don't be eo lazy!" said Finne
gan. "Shure, the best way to find out
w'at ye can do is to try."
"Aye!" replied the indolent Flana
gan. "But that's the worst way to flnJl
out w'at ye can't do." Catholic Stand
ard and Times.
A Stilted Explanation.
The Lady Didn't I tell you to bring
the botUe of medicine to the cottage
before 3? It's nearly 4 now.
The Messenger Yes, mum; I'm on
me way to get It now, mum. Sketch.
Junarle Tonsorlal Parlor.
Tiger What's this? . "Barber Shbp
Closed For a Week!" Is Barber pe
Monk sick?
Snake-No; he hag lust started lo
have Mr. Jumbo. Detroit Tribune.
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