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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1907)
MCNORE JOSCPH JAXON. Man W.io flictlvtcJ Prtsldant'e Reply About "Undesirable Citlitni." llonote .Imi ili .Inxim of I'tilcn'i litis roct'titly Ukui'imI Willi roiiilii'iH-i In llia public c)0 Ik-ciiiiku It wits to lilm nn ehiilminu of ttw I'onW. coiint.v Moyir linywimil roiifor'lire Unit ('resilient ItOofcut-flt uiMroHNod III Idler In whhii In lined I ho now liNton' iliniM(oiu,'y 1'Iannlnit Messrs. liny wood ninl Mnycr Midi K. II. 1 1 it rrl lint 11 mid I'iikciio V. iH'hn in "iiriilfulrulili' clilcii'." Ha It Jim it Inilhin ninl win limn In tsi;. In n ImfTtilo cntti'i piiincwlieri lictwocu Mon tana unit tin Northwest Territory. Ho Ilvml as n tiny HilloliK tin Met!, tilt inlxi'il jH'opli of thi' t 'ariinllfin N'ortli Wi'.it, liit I:ilcr iitt'in1i. ncliool In To riiito, hIkto In liMiniPit I.ii'Iii and (li'i'i'ti nlli'.iii'-l n riiiiiiition for lirllllnncy In mu ll Minllnn. Ill lovo for ml vent tiro li'il Mm to oust In hi for tunes with Louis Uli'l, nn I tin wits miidr secretary of tit frrcnt ciuwll of tin Metis. After tin riimchhiii of tin I'.V'I rclii'lllnti ninl tlx dnnulivf of Kiel, .In mii win captured nti'1 wilt 1i'inrnt"i wltli tinlt ntnl chiilii. On hplng put In prison lie fenied rt'1 tramped for fccvcntl ilnyx, Imlf etnrv !, titi'll In frofil tin llin Into tli United ft:ite nt I'cint.liiii. N, It. lint In wnn .1innpil find wns "it lilt wny iickoub joHtrn j a xa?i buck to prUoti under chtirp! of ofneers when Ik OKiiln escaixd, thin time by juuipliitf from a moving train. He next turned up In t'hlontro In HS, wli'-re. In connection with a carpenters' iitrike, ln orKnnlJMvl volunteers among the union men and directed the work of lu-iitliiR tioiiunlon applicants for tin place o( tin utrlklnif carpenters. "There 'vst. nothlif; In tin nttii-l: tint wiw pcrsoniilly rniilW'loiiH," .Inxon lum alnci unl.l. "It whs nil for n prltirl Til1. 'I'll (litlru.T wlii"-!' nwsfiry won fi-Jr." It n'li i .Int n Mti i (mi' M tii; "Id liilmr nirnn'Zfitl m Known rci tin S II" It-iri nml Citi!vnf "r.i' union. In thl" ooniici i in ii vldiri of rnv :ih 'en' Vlll'M O'liN l'S'l""l'l tho lioli? t'l'lt tl)' Imi k iiL-ciils wiiulil nil pi on Ktrll:". SALVATIONIST A;'JD COUNT. Tha New SwoJith Miniitrr to the Unit ed SUtea and H i Carosr. Tho new SwpiIMi inliiMor to tlte Vnltcd Stalin, Count I.n.prt'rnnt., N Hfild to Ik tin only diplomat nt Wash ington who Iiiih worn tho uniform of tho Knhntlon Army. Ills career U nn xumple of business, polltlca mid rell Hi- count bAiuuiriiANTz ah a Salvationist. glou In nn unu-suiil co:nlluntlon. Count Lncn niiil- win born lu 1S0U and In tho koii if councilor of stuto. He rt celved n inllltnry education and was appointed nn ollk'cr In n cruck regl uicut. I'.U ublllty list un olllcer. com bined with tho wealth and portion of hla family, Heeuied to aaniire hlin rapid advancement In the Swedish army when ho HUdtlenly resigned from his regiment In older to devote hla life to tho work of the Halvntlon Army. Lie and hlw wife took up work lu thv Blums of London utid ooncurned thum selves OHpeclully with the social aldi of tho nrmy'd oieiatlouH. He beeani a colonol, wus tent to India aud Into : Biuch to do wllh bulldlm; up the great' system of work for tho outcasts and homeleHu cstabllnhed by tho Salvation Ms In thnt part of tho Hrltlnu empire Then ho was taken 111, severed his ac Uve connection with tho army, return oj to Sweden and on tho recovery ol Ida health embarked lu the steel busi ness. Ho proved a buslnesH organizer of exceptional ability, and. recoKulzlnK the valuo of hla services to Industry, the Swedish government determined jpou sending him to tho United States a Its representative at Washington. a in 1 1 v'"-"-"'' X An O'd F.rlvon.- -ti Giv-.a III lot o-. .i O.it.i. ", i. iiii !'!: i :' yiv.i . ,i. n." " il l thf well I ii i ii !, .-. . .v. . ! ' i In ti ivi .i. i i iii i i ' . ' I . i ( i. ' l i.p Ii the liorii f. I o. d'f oil a. i l.iipori u I I.. I ' '. i ' ': l' H'.n It i' if ii ' ii..,. r ",' 'i liiid I Klntip. I c I' ,. I " ' i " i .1 !' i.li I In in,-' 1 1 ' ..I I m i.'. I I ;id every 1, 1 1. i I ii i; ; i - "j till thi op- I . 1 1 tr i o iii' pvt in old li:icli vviki In- l.l.l l oil lie? st.'l. I V 1 1 :.- p'l,lllOII.V p-u li.'iiiju ly :!ini,ii,,u,4 to my client' i I lnil.'tcil tlii-n. mil I believe Iii'.-, tliit I lie old Mill wmh I; III), but to :'oe It wmm niritlier inatter, ns ho till a idnil::'it utory and xtuek to It, in I tv.i rullier ;in''ournK"d when bo wim Iruidpil ovi r to mo to bo cro ex ninlii'"!. "You imderNtnnd, of cfiursi, sold I, Mh" Mol.'imi olillicntlonn of the on lb you K Ivp when you took the ulnnd?' "He merely jrnnitod In reply. " 'I HiipiioMe.' mild I blnndly. 'that you uudcrHi.'iiiil (In inittirn of nn oath? " 'I gueH I do,' ho jtrowled. "'Well. kIvp me n n lllimtratlon of your lib'ii of nn oath,' nld I.. "I viin totally unprepared for what followed. Tim old nmn uhlfted hla quid of toli-u-eo. took a firm grip on hi chair and ripped out n utrlnx of oatlm thnt threatiMied to mine the roof. It win dimply nwful. I havo h'iird herd Rwcarcr In my life, but nothliiK to pompiirc to thnt. The profanity he ued would lmve kept a alx mule team on the Jump for n week. Ills exple tive were highly plctiirpu, abound tna lu fertility of Invention and nnllni Ifed lun I'ower. "When the Judge caught bin breath he fined the fellow for contempt f court, mid when I nddreMKed the Jury I ninde tho point that be couldn't la believed under onth and won my cane. I could afford to be charitable, no 1 prevailed upon the Judge to remit the fine nira!nnt the old man." Iietrolt Free I'rexK. Prines of Mind. General I'liitHton at a dinner tn San KriinciMco cited an example of great preaeuce of mind. "in the height of the dlnorder here," be n Id, "a mob was looting a big gro cery when a band of Holdlcra arrived on tho acene. One thief had seized two bama ii nd was about to make off with one under each arm when he ran plump Into au olltrer. Placing the bama In the officer's arms, he said per eniptorlly : ' "l ake care of these, my man, or the flint thing you know they will br tolling " Scraggn-Well, thauk heavn you'va never neeii mo run after people who have money; ' Nnggs No, but I've aecn popk run after you because you didn't have mon ey. Philadelphia Telegraph. During tlia Honeymoon. The l'rli'tnl -And you and Ueorgo have excelleut aipotltes for every meal. Miat kind of appetizers do you use? The Itrlde-KlHses, dear. And we have the grandest dessert. Tho Friend ( raclous! And what does It consist of? The r.ililo The same, of course kisses! -Iietrolt Tribune. The Tanner's Wife Is very careful about her churn. Sh realds It thoroughly ufier using, and gives It a sun bath to sweeten It. Mie kuowii that if her churn is sour It will taint th butler that Is miido In It. Tho stomach Is churn. In tho stomuoh and digestive and nutritive tracts are performed pro cesses which are utmost exactly like the churning of. butter. Is It not apparent then that If this stomach-churn Is foul It makes foul all w hich Is put Intuit? Tho evil of a foul stomach Is not alone the bad taste In tho mouth and tho foul breath caused by It, but tho corruption o( tho puro current of blood and tho dissem ination of disease throughout the body. Dr. Pierce's tlolden Medical Discovery makes tho sour and foul stomach sweet. It docs for tho stomach what the washing ahd sun bath do (or thechurn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting ele ment. In this way It cures blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, sores, -or open eating ulcers and all humors ordlseasn arising from bad blood. If you have bitter, nasty, foul tasto In your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, aro weak and easily tired, foci depressed and despondent, havo frequent headaches, dl.zy attacks, gnawing or distress In stom ach, constipated or Irregular bowels, sour or bitter risings after eating and poor appetite, these symptoms, or any consider able number of them. Indicate that you are aulVorlng from biliousness, torpid or buy liver with the usual accompanying Indi gestion, or dyspepsia and their attendant derangements. 3. he I its tn IT e !) ' S . Known to mod i r n I f c I eiioti sul U 1 "'' noovi syini'ioms Jitions, s i. k' u liwrn aJIlhJe!Xj"Msv imc.U ft.y-.V"'1.'') s uiCiilljt. auJThannoi'lo ':. j pliM'UuJ'ri J'Tyj-rr.'S." IhtliU-n TVUdxJ UUauxriX That this Is absolutely trui will bo readily proven to your satisfaction If you will but mall a postal card renin':! to Dr. It. V. Pierce, ItulTalo, N. Y.. for i free copy of his booklet of extracts Iron tho standard medical authorities, glvim: tho names of all tho Ingredients enteiliwi Into his world-famed medicines and show ing what tho most eminent medical uicu of the ugo say of thou. 000R KEYS H SWEDEN Curiou3 Custom of Hanging Them Outside the. Doors. HOUSES LOCKED, YET OPEN. Tha Dangling Kay Informs You tha Tenant Art Out, but Friend Who - Call Are at Liberty to Unlock the Door and Enter and Rest. When tho Swedes go Hilling, thejr lock up and than bang tho door key on the hell or the doorknob or some other H'oiiHplcuou place. When they go visit ing for a few weeka, bolts and burs are slid Into place, and then out goes the key. If the houne la abut up for an en- I tiro aoiison or a full year, the gnyly I swinging door key aays "Not at borne" I to pnasel'sby. There Is no kicking your heels on the doormat In Sweden whllo the bell or knocker awakes the echoes In on emp ty house. Agontu, peddlers, friend and relatives all know this message of the door Ley and seeing It out pass by. As can be readily imagined, this strange custom has been put to good use in many Instances when visitors were not wauted. Instead of telling the mn id to inform callers that Mrs. Jones Is not at home the mistress aays to Jennie: "ilsng out the door key nt 3 o'clock thin afternoon and bring It ill at 5. I dou't wish to see nuy one for a few hours." Almut the first of the month in cer tain dlstrleV door keys swing to the breeze In grunt numbers, and collect ors, knowing tho custom and also 1U misuse, scratch their heads In perplex ity tit this not at hum signal. Many amusing stories are told of creditors sitting down to await the re turn of their man whllo the debtor sal oi th.! other side of the locked door mid chuckled. There have been In ttnnces where a collector has taken the key, unlocked tho door aud entered the bouse to le met by the owner, who calmly laughed oter his ruse. Again a creditor has entered a house In which be sup'Hiscs the owner to be hiding on ly to lind It vacant and to be. caught by the Irate master, arrested and made to pay a fine, w hile the debtor got an ex tension of time on hla bHl. These Illegitimate use of this very old custom of not only leaving tbs latchstrlng out, but also putting tlie door key at tha disposal of all who pass, are not discovered at first ailance, aud they ore really very much In the minority, for Sweden Is pre-eminently nn honest laud. In and around aout Stockholm there In very little need of K)lieemcu or strong 1mxh, for every num. however low down lu the social stale, seems to hare due respect, for another's urojiertr. Airtiougu u Ttiw 'r tne more so-vicious, or the foreigners who kave not lx"en brought up In this strange cua toni of leaving the dixir key out. muy lock up with bolts from the Inside ond use iciother door for exit when they leave home for an exteuded visit, the old residents actually leave their homes at the disposal of any who may eare to liter. 1'rtundn who call and find the key tit feel at perfect liliest-y b mnlock the door, enter and rwst a bit before pass ing tm. Strangein seldom misuse the confidence. The custom started ages ago when It was the usual thing for "holy men" or priests to travel through Swedish vil lages, stopping to leave their blessing on the households of the neighborhood. These visits wero looked forward to with eagerness by the pious Swedes, and It was considered au act of gross est discourtesy to bar tho door, for whatever reason, against a holy man. Consequently If a family left home tho key w as always put out against the ar rival of the priest. Meat and drink were left, and should tho holy mau stop nt n vacant house he entered, re freshed himself, left his blessing In tho form of a candle or n bottle of holy water or a bit of consecrated green and passed. Thus the custom originated, and. although theso qunlut villages have become towns and traveling priests have passed away and the ln tlux of other nations has modernized Sweden aud brought the evil of theft with It, the door keys still hang out as evidence of trust and open doored hos pitality. A thief seldom takes down one of tho keys and enters, for there Is th uncertainty obout the absence of th residents spoken of to hold him back, and the knowledge that an exposed door key ntny merely mean that the owner has stepped across to the store and will return any minute makes tampering with property risky busi ness. 1 These facts, together with the big one that Swedes ara one of tho most honest people on tlw face of the globe, make a custom safe there which would be a foolhardy tempting of misfortune In our "land of the free." I.os An eeles Tlincs. Found an Excuse. Ono I'uster a Mi tho.ii-t minister la the pouth wrote to .1. pierpont Morgan and asked him to mihseiibo to the erec tion of a new church, "Since I n:n an Episcopalian," Mr. Morgan wrote buck. "I can't conscien tiously Join this Easter subscription to the bulldlu;.: of a Methodist church. Before erecting your nw chnrch, though, you iro ping. 1 understand, to tenr the old church down. Eor that purpose 1 gladly Inclose nty check for IfiiW." 1 id plea u: wl'l n'" if" Iwnevolonce: to l e n '.i .' atant aim of ambition. ' ' VaHBaatfaaBaalKakaVaBl AVcgclaMe Preparation for As similating ittcFoocJandllcguti lutgtJifiSloinachsardUcwclsof Promotes DiSc3lionChrerfui ness and Rest .Contains neither Opitjm.Morplune nor Mineral. 1SOT H AliC OTIC . VXi Seatl' fj. , i rjt ApCTfecl Remedy forConsfipa Tlon , Sour Stonh.Diatrftoca Worms .Cormtlsions ,Fc vcri sh ncss and LOSH OF SLEEP. 'i Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. j ""-Wi'lf If mi it aatirtjraa J EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. 'f-r . - ir- PTC Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's fJew Discovery P WHsrilPTIOIl trie A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If it falls- Trial Bottles fro. MAGAZDTE READERS SUNSET MAGAZINE beautiiullyiliuitraled.fooclitorie C- md article eboul California end A3U all the Fai Wert. Y" CAMEKA C2AFT devoted each month to the ar- tiitic tepfoductioa of the best $1.00 work A amateui tad profciiionsl a year photographers. ROAD OT A THOUCARp WONDERS a book of 75 pages, containing 120 colored photographs ol 50.7S picturesque spots in California aad Oregon. Total . . . $3.25 All for. .... $1.50 Adii-ess all ordi-rs to STTTSET KAGA2TI7E Flcorj Ei :)'. S-.c F.-rr!- CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. lie Kind Yea Have Always Bought Bears the Iffnature of tuti THE LAKE COUNTY BM-taaetm5aasgii nJVs'ii .nseaBsassa " EXAMINER LATEST LAND AND STOCK NEWS E1QMT PAGES LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN V J mm For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature of Thirty ears thi esxaum Mwur, an enr mrt, ' WESTERN STAGE LINE Office at the Mercantile. Company's Store Lakeview, Oregon. tiood Stock - - - New Coaches Daily from Lakeview to Bly, connect ing nith Daily Stage to the railroad. P. fl. COREY, - - - Proprietor Liaviaw, Orjgon. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD..., ... TIME TABLE . . . In Effect May 1st, 1905. I r. Thrall... .6 A. M.Lv. Pokejraina 10.45 A M Ar. Bogus 6.2a " Ar. 1'ixie 10.66 " " Steel Br'g 6.43 " Kl'h Sp'gs 11.40 Fall Cr'k..7.06 " Fall Creek 11.45 " " Kl b tp'g7.10 " Bieel Br'ge 12.00 " " Pixie .10 " Bogus r:.20PSI ' PokegamabO " Tiuall....J2.4o " Klamath Springs Special. Lt. Thrall 1.30 P. M.Lv. Kl'h 8p'gsS.45P. M Ar. Bogus.. ..l.fio " Ar. Fall C'reek2.S0 " " Stevl Br'ge). 15 " " Bteel Br'ge 8 00 " " Fll Treek Lib " " Bogus t.tO - " Kl'h6p'gsi.40 " " Thrall 8.45 -4 5- styies H 11 V If 11 U h rl f W the t M hf Use For Over ii II U II twT''T P "i iy'iin-;''iu imxii.m i.iia y5v ii vv' IM 1. 1 ' I tl IHI WMttM P stock a large assortment ol high grade stationery so that there is no delay in executing a large order. Our prices will be found to compare favorably with other prices. 4f - - - S 1880. DIRLCTOHY Fr- ,'I,itiir, Church nrtlonso lnke, tit Nfv fine Crick, Orcjron. 1'rcMchlrnrw rvlccsn.t llifK-lock A.M nml 7:'t) V, M. on ench Kumlay of very tnuntli. Stmrlny School nt lO.ndock A. f. t'myi-r Service it 7.. on Wednes day pvcnlnjr of ench week. All arc cordially Invited to attend the Services. 1. IIa.vd"n Howard, Pastor. tin T iwft-l .((''! 'o r J( -rv.n"i com i- tt. j' 1 'fl ;'tlT.1l ;tlt-1 (' i J 1 !'l r. tn I kt' f 1 U"' i .iy, ("tir1 -l'rn'-aTifif, P.nnIrT! 1 .. rr'pHri for p-. ii-- l-it f fnm n 'i' -r run in Ii tvr-aji. h-P'H'H JftJ.d f!i 4TT wtr-, f nil javiK iimri w Q t F I frr turr. Til IFtaitfC t'ttttSWDfllCf ttMOOL Of LiW, 144 Murine c UTR0IT, MICH. p o c u n t D A Is o o e r c n o c d . moo I A rawing hi ih .to. forexp-rt awen man rrwrrpnri. I Vrrm l--, tvrw to obt&ia fmumlM, umtM 1 evrnu. nu. in ai L COUNTRIES. Mm dirrrl tti'uh Washington lave Hmf, I mnitsy una njirm tne pairni. Patent nd Infringement Pnctlc Exclusltrtly. Wrtfcsw isoniA lo a. as 23 tat Itrwi, njrm. ViM tUtM rateo fiSUs.l WASHINQTOM, D. C. UmaX Catarrh quickly yields to treat, mest by f-ly 'i Cream Balm, which is agree ab'y aromatic. It is received through, th nostrils, cleanses and heals tha whole sur face over which it cUffnsca itself. Dragcists Sfcll the 60e. size; Trial size by mrul, 10 cents. Test it and you are sore to continue the treatment. , . AnnoaneemenL To aocomiDodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for catarrhal trou ble, the proprit :-Drs prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which ill bo known as Ely' Liquid Cream Balm. I 'rice including the apraying abeis75centa. Druggists or by mail. Tho liquid form embodies the med iainal properties of the solid preparation. Post & Kins have the beet grade of liquors and cigars to be found in Oregon. tf TnK d-KANSIXO ASfO UKAUNO CATARRH CUKK f OR CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Easy and pleasant to tse. Cuntaiua do in jurions drug. Jt is quickly absorbed. Given Keiief at once. .rs i sf tC o,Ty -Mr,? It Opens arid Cleanses COLD 'N HEAD ine is anai i-assaes. AI1.-ITI InrlAnimMtiuD. Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores tb Senses of Taste and B nelU Large Sue, e- cents at Oruegietsor h mail; Trial Size, 19cer.rs ty rall. StV S ttOTilEKd. 66 Warren Stxeer. ew otk. DIRECTORY. f'lrst Bapttat church of Lrkevlew PreachingServliceaa 1 11:A.M., and 7:30 P. M. on each Sunday. Sunday School 10: A. M. Junior Society at 2:30 P. M. Raptif-t Youug Peoples Union at R:'tO P. M. on each Sunday. I'rayer mtHtlng 7.30, P. M. on Wed oeday evening. Everybody invited .to attend all services. A. Frank Simmons, pastor The Examiner has received a new sample book of the Wall Street line of eugraved certificates of etock and bond blanks, the mos.t up-to-date ou the market. Used and endorsed by the leading financiers of America. Copyrighted. Call and Bee them if you need anything in this line, tf LAW AT 110 HE VII fi.rwi-Tt - 1 I- I RINTING IS AN ART IN which The Examiner ex .e1s. We have all the late in type and keep in - S.4) i i 1 i 1 IM 1 f