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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1907)
TIP TO THE TRiDE. Wow to Pit fthoe rr th Modlih Woman. Wie wnlkml Into n rnnliloimttli Mum tor ml mild to tlio pitlltn fiHNlHtuut: "You tiinjf Nhow nm n pnlr of walk ing boola, No. 4. I iinivI Jo w-mir I three, Imt I R't In for solid comfort now." Tim mini tried tlio Ixm.U, Mit tlioy would not nit mi. "Htrniiire." ulin iiiurintireif ; "It rniintl be rlimiinntlHin. Try Oven. I Igiow , 1 ciiii owlni In tlicni, Imt my feet nrn o tcniliT." While lionmui wim Kctlliiu tbrui mi Mint xn Id: "I lINt' tO llllVH II Ix'lllltlflll fMlt. imt mull, Imt him li n kooiI hIuim. Dov er lunl n kiiiiiII fiMit, Imt I Muni sire for yenra until I wnlked mo mm Ii and itrew heavier." "Vnur foot In ii Hi'iillnr nliiipi, thn limti'P ' IiIkIi tliHt N why you re quire n In rue "Ir.e," mild tlio man, who tind no fciir of AiiiiiiIik before hi ej. "I'm liiwird." alio mild, "Unit the Vriin let Medeeehy vcnrn No. !, unit lie In n model nf true roHrtloii.n "IC nelly." mii Id tlio niill'lntf yotitiK follow, uroMltlK ri'd III tlio fnrn A III pulled and limited to got tlii'in on. llu had novor lioiiril of "Ieo Modoorhy." but li vn up to n trick or two hlm elf. "Aflor nil." h mild, "then iru too lurifo. You'll Mini thn fount Jimt rlk'lit." I In wn only k"'i" n momout, hut In thut tlino ho hud oniHotl (I from thn In side of a jn I r of ahum nud nulmtl tilled 4. There, I thoiiKht It wan atrnnite." he anld. when thoy were on ami nld for. "Why. thoMo are ijulte iim euy iin my old ouoi. I believe t could JiiNt n well have hud three, after nil." And the youtiic mnu without a deuce wont hack to hi duties) tbe air of one well aatlnflil with elf. eon with him SOME GOOD RECIPES. Inexpensive end Attractive Dainties For the Tabl. Kittc'eKM Cuke. Ttike one cupful ot our milk, four I h 1I-m m n f il h of Imt ter. one cupful of niMux, two i-iipfula of Hour anil one teiiHpoouf ul each of cloven, cinnamon, nutmcK. hxIii and tinkliiic pou dor. Creamed N eel bread. - Thin In tl' tieat aoiiHon for aweethreadM. thorn Into cold water for chaiiRlliK the water t" them over the tiro li atiiiiner for tuenf t mice Into ' Itoluove l' cut ! cr one icr idiop of lirowu of I'iJnIiih, one .. pulp of two or .i u llh one leiiHpiKiiiful .Ii Itnko lietween two iimi'il nniiitfe l'iiiilin I'onr one -.ml one tut I r cupful of Maided milk over one clip of cr;lted hreinlcrumlia. add two tnlle-pimtiiM of butter and let Mnml fifteen ii 1 1 ii ii t cs I'.ent four villi Willi one foiirili cup of tuijriir. add united I'luit and Julie of one or ain;e it i I tut If ii li'inoii nud atlr Into the I it -;i 1 1 mixture. Add two table HpiHiiifuN of cliopped nuts (almonds preferred! nud turn Into buttered iiioIiIh. steam one hour. Serve with hard kiiihc. FOR THE TOILET. Wrinkles lu a jountf perHon'n face are often merely linos of consented pores, tiny Hues of blackheads, which will be found upon opouiii); u wrinkle. Fteamln the face Kontly, afterward nuiKiiiiKlui; the wrinkles easily with cold creiiiu, will produce a wonderful effect. Steainlmt must not be done often, however, once a week belnjj fre quent cuouch. 1'or odorous perspiration make a powder of one half ounce of oleute of rl lie, one ounce of powdeml atarch and one acruplo of mil Icy lie acid. Ml thoroughly. Buy Homo aalicyllc aonp and uko that to wash the purt most afl'ectod. Pry and wipe over with toilet Vinegar. lht vinegar helps to contr.ict the poreH, preventing per eplratlon. After wiping with vinegar diiKt on the powder. I'ut on freah linen aa often aa possible and waah the droaa ahlelda every day. using the sal Icy He aoap. For a Rainy Day. Don't wait for tho rainy day to come, lie ready for It. See to It that you have trim, thick oled, wet weather boota, Don't try to worry nlonjt without a dark, nervleeablu and well cut rain coat. Or. better ytt. If you can afford It havo a waterproofed ahort aklrt and coat. Trovldo yourself with ii small, cIohb fitting hat without feathers. Havo a good umbrella, neat gloves nnd n dark petticoat, not silk. If becoming, have a dash of red gomewhere about your costume. In bat or tie. A little bit of red has much piquancy on n dull, wet day. It's worth n good bit to kuow that you ore prepared lu this way when you wuko up In tho morning and hoar tbe ruin pattering. 8ewlng en Velvet Ribbon. Here Is a way to new on tho velvet ribbon bo much used: After busting It on turn It ovor and aew from the wrong aide, taking long stltchea, nnd In placo of sewing on tho selvage take In the nap and the Btltcbea will not ahow on tlve right aide. The flrown KwIm wan Introduced Into Ihla country liy a Mnaanchuwtta Imporler alxuit forty year nipt, hut liaa never become very numoroua, alttiotiKh thorn aro acattered herda of the breed oa far wont aa MIourl and north to thn rcKloti of the Kreat hike. One of the moat valuable qunlltlea of the Itrowii Kwlna la lla vliror. The Kfinlen nud croMMhrnda In which the breed la uxed Inherit thcae qualltloa of honltli and hardy cotiNtltutlon. Tim dlNpoMltlon of therm nnliiiala la excel lent, both inn lea and female being very ipilet nud docile. They thrive particularly well In mountain aectloiiH whom the fodder nnd paaturaue are much and -iinty, aa In Ita nntlvo I Till'. IIHKD IHIOWN HUISH. home. The aubjei t of the llliiHtratlon la Kiilxoiln, a pure bred Itrown Kwlna that liaa an exeolloiit milk nnd butter record. Her IM-Ht yenr'a record waa lO.'.ti." pound milk, 4K pound butter fat, .TN'.I per cent fat; weight, 1.4W pound. Value of Testing. '1'ixlny I would no more think of run ul tit; a dairy without the Ilulwwk test, even If I hud only two cowa, thnu 1 would of keeping Iioiimo wltlKiut a wife, riles a tliili j iiiiiii In K'lmlmll'a Da' Farmer. At one time I had l" In the herd that are dcHcrv' clal mciitioii. Whltoy w COW With the nblllf IhiiiuiIh of milk ISeuuty waa ran a h1 mini ' i .jck test ,l of a yetu j nude. In roand , , r..(MMi pound of .igo tent of :t per cent ; I pounds of milk with mi ! I est . Illld ..iimy yenra of ii per cent. Whltey i Hefore ' Iteanty atayoil. I had Hourly every animal' lu the herd tracing back to 1 leant. v. Ily tho process of wooding out the poor ones the n ii I in nl butter aveniges began to climb higher each year; from :;imi pounds it went to :tjt. then to 3-7. to ;l", and at tho time I turned over my busliiesH to my sou the herd wai averaging u pound a day. i Relieving a Choked Cow. A writer In Kimball's Dairy runner Kiiys: My experience in dairy farming him been long Illld Mlllinl. 1 mil goiug t i speak of one thing that comes to my Uilnd, especially how. One of my neighbors tiled the experiment of fat tening dry cows on potutoes. Unfor tunately two of his cattle choked on them, llecniiilug alarmed by their cou ditioit and having beard of relieving choked cattle by pushing the obstruc tion down the throat, ho took a whip stock and proceeded to help the cow swallow tho potatoes, lie pushed with so much force and the potatoes were so hard that the throat of the cow became badly bruised. Inflammation set lu, ami who died. When another one chok ed he tried to break the potato and suc ceeded lu relieving the cow for the time being, but she died later from blood poison caused by the unneces sary harshness. Such measures uro seldom necessary. My practice Is to put a gag In the mouth and let the gas pass otr, and the potato will soften and can be easily removed without uny Injury, and the bloated animal la re lieved. Community Breading. Professor W. A. Henry of Wisconsin In a recent address said: "The next great advance will bo community effort. The farmers In each community should meet at tho school house und harmoniously agree upon ono breed of dairy oattlo for that com munity. If the moat blood lu the dulry herda now la Holsteln, they should oil agree upon Holstelns and Ilolstelus only; If it Is some other breed, then upon that breed. Where tho farms are not large Instead of having one scrub bull on each farm two, three or even four neighbors should Join and buy one or two registered bulls. The scrub bull has no place on hundred dollar land." Gentleness and the Cow. It has been suggested many times that tho mind of the dairyman and the hired man has great influence on the cows In every herd. There is no doubt of this. Borne men have a harmonizing effect on all life about them. Others have u disturbing effect If there la a placo lu the world where a gentle man is needed it U In a herd of cows. It lueuim ui much money to tho proprie tor us does feed or shelter. Give the Bull Exercise. There Is nothing quite so soothing as to liavo tho bull run tho tread power several hours u day. It not only sweet ens Lis dlsMsltlou, but keeps him lu splendid physical condition, and this means, other things being equal, strong, well formed and well developed calves. It is a mint uko to keep the bull con stantly tied up and wltb no chaace to exercise. K- ' Ml J Not What th Enpacted. .. . -.t Klrat Htout Lntly (t t lady) Well, dear, I vp trie ti(,i y everythlnit to reduce in;' il t n l.i liiK f oeina to make mo nir nor. Slnrjiry (reflectively, v: her klltenaj-Eat aome flic.- K e ch. Sound RaaaoninQ. Mrs. liimhuway Why have y ir married? Clone (Uill)oy-Ily O yon MirelT couldn' auch a fool aa t would be fc I'hiladel' Torn My heart beats for you. Miss Mouey Meow I dare say; beat! at ho much purr. Woman's Home Com paulou. It Waa Awful. l'lrst Critic-Who Is the hero of this piece? Second Orltk The manager's back er. Brooklyn F.ugle. An Unpardonable Intrusion. Tbe Colonel Confound hunt Tbe first nibble I have had today, and tbe Idiot must needs frighten every flab iu tbe river. Black and White. An Ancient Jast. "How is tho rest of your family com ing on?" "No good at all. They all turned out to be bad eggs." Broadway Magazine. I v AVcgetaUe Preparation for As similating hcFoodandBeuta ling (he Stomncis and Dowels of Promotes Di(;cslionhecrrur- rtess and Itestxoniatrw neiutcr lhium,Morphine nor Mineral. Not I An c otic . Aperfecl Remedy forConstipn non , Sour Stomach.DUrrhoca Worms .(Convulsions .Fevcrish ness and Loss op Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. 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The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use Pnr flupr Thirty ears 1 ill Twe Mtrrav mtrnrnr. mm vea arr. WESTERN STAGE LINE Office at the Mercantile Company's Store Lakeview, Oregon. Good Stock - - - New Coaches Daily from Lakeview to Bly, connect ing with Daily Stage to the railroad. P. fl. COREY, - - - Proprietor L. i ? vi 3 at, Oregan. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TABLE . . . In Effect May 1st, 1905. Lv. Thrall .. 6 A. M.Lv. Pokegaina 10 45 A Bl Ar. Bneus 6.55 Ar. Dixie 10.55 "d Ru-el Br'g 6.45 Kail Cr k..7.ft5 ' Kl fa 8p'g7.10 Dixie 8.10 rokegamasO KfhSp'gs 11.40 Fall Creek 11.45 Steel Br'tre 12.00 Bogus. li.20 P 31 Thrall. ...J2.45 " ' lamatb Springs Special. Lv. Thrall 1.30 P. M.Lv. Kl'h 8p'giS.45P. M Ar. Bogus 1.A5 " Ar. Fall Creek2.50 " Steel Br'ge2.15 " 8teel Br'geS 00 - " Fall Creek 2.35 " Bogus 8.20 " Kl'h 8p"gsi.40 " " Thrall 8.45 f MAP fA'll M 1 0 M-r YVUlV.il lUdAAOiincn va- - 1 dU -.-ells. We have all the late irfp' . st v ies in type and keep in stock a large assortment of 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. 1880. DIKLCTOKY FrHiBptUtCliurcti of Uuoiw Laleu . At New IMne Crvek, OrrRon. rreachlnsrlwrvleesnit ll:ovluck A. M niul7:30 I'. M. on ench 8ondy of every month. Munday Hchool at lCocUick A. M. ITayer Service d t 7.30 on Wednen day evening of each week. All are cordially Invited to attend tho Kervicca. J. Hayiicn Howard, I'uotor. p n o c o n c o a n d o c r c h o r o . drmwlitir orDhfito.rjre!-"! warm aod 'Tm r-porv fnrn MlVtca, bow to otuia MnU, (rati aura) eoprrlghu. &, N ALL COUNTRIES. Btuinta direct wtit Washington savtt time, mnnty mm J oftrm Ik potent. Pstant snd Infriagaarairt Practlca Cxdaslvtly. Wrtt or aome to ita as U atlata Itrart, mmrn. Vmtut ISaSs Fsssal MUa. WASHINOTON, o. c. THIS CXEANslIXO AND ILCALINQ CX'IiK FOB CATARRH Ely's Cream Bain IATARRH Xaay and pleaaant to I ae. Contains no In jurious drag. It la quick Ir abaorbed. Givea Ueiief at once. It Opena and Cleanaea" COLD 't HEAD me Ksssi j-aaagea. A ilva InSlmmltlnn. Heals and Protects th Membrane. Restore th4 beiumm of Tasta and ttmetl. Large Sraa, M eeirta at Drngglsu or by mail ; Trial Bise, It cents by rvJL KLT BBOTHii9, M Warren Street, He otk Post & King bare tbe beet grade of liquors and cigars to be found la Oregon. tl Naxal Catarrh quickly yielda to treat, mer t by Ely's Cream Balm, which ia agreew ably aromatio. It is received through the nostrils, cleanses And heals the whole sur tace over which it diffuses itself. Druggists tell the 60c. size ; Trial size by mail, 10 cents. Test it and yon are sure to continue the treatment. An noun cement. To accommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for eaiarrXal Wo blet, the proprir rs prepare Cream Balm la liquid form, which "-ill bo known as Ely's) Liquid Cream Balm, rrico including the spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the med icinal properties of the solid preparation, g DIRECTORY. first Baptist church of Lrkeview PreachingSfcrviicesa 1 11:A.M., and 7:30 P. M. on each Sunday. Sunday School 10: A. M. Junior Society at 2:30 P. M. Baptist Young People.s Union at :: p. M. on each Sunday. Prayer meeting 7.30, P. M. on Wed nesday 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 engraved certificates of stock and bond blanks, the most up-to-date on the market. Used and endorsed by the! leading " financiers of America. Copyrighted. 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