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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1907)
t LAKEVIENN PLUSH STAGE LINE I'. K. Tav..r. I'r-.p. Office at B. Reynold 5tore. Btage leave Lskevi- m .ndays, Wed nesdayi and Friday i . n., arrive at Floih at 9 p. n . In 1'infb Toe day. Tbursdave amt srdaye, at 6 a. m., arrives at Lakevirw t 9 p. m. Fesseneer fsre t3 n v or 5 fot round trip. Friiri rsi.s from Maj lit to Not. 1st 1.75 r I u ..tred; fronr Nov. lit to Mat il.,a t hundre COMPOUND INTEREST t : The trouble with moat adver tisers la that they expect Imme dlato return of Large propor Bona. One prominent advertiser jtUustratea the principle of adver ,t!slng In this way: " faa aaaas-y exaca4e4 far ' , 4TcrtlaiB la taa uai sa . if Im4 at latarcat. Tae ( " raa tram tba aaertlslasT ' art Tlrtamllr tfca latercat (. tfca laTeataaaat. Thesna spent for advertising "ara properly chargeable to cap Ital aecocnt becaose the resnlt r.lng good will la something that fbaa value, which. If the adver tising baa been properly done, : can usually be sold for the face ; value of the Investment. v "Tba rata of Intereat la deter .' mined by tha ekill with which tha Investment la loads. ' 7oet aa tha quickest way to , In create In Tested wealth la by compounding tha Interest, jnat so tha Quickest way to reaExs re- '. suite from advertising la to eom- 'poond the retnn"--Advertising -Experience. V f - Advertisers tt rood returns a tba aaaooat tnrastad la ' ear eekmas. We raacfc tha aapla. FREE The Great AMERICAN FARMER Indianapolis, Indiana. The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation, Edited by an Able Corps ofj Writers. The American Farmer is the only Literary Farm Journaliub lished. It fills a position of its own and has taken the lead ing place in the homes of rural people in every section of the United States. It gives the farmer and his family something to think about aside from the hum drum of routine duties. Every Issue Contains an Original Poem by SOLONX. OOODO. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer TWO For the Pake Of One: Tll6 County Examiner The Leading County Paper and The American Farmer BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2 This unparalleled offer is made to all new subscribers, and all old ones who pay up all arrears and renew within ninety days. Sample copies free. Address: C. O, Hetzker, Lakeview, Oregon. , Notice AllOM IT M A V r CKKN. inilr In hereby given tliMi irrlga tin., nr mlllrace ditches ' nil tmut tr-throtight Lake (Vu ij, Ore gon, nuiat l screened It h h email iniii w. Ire ecm-iilng at llu lr bead or Junction with th main thMiinel of trvHin Alao all dntna or bMruct Imtn u oald streams iiium If pr-vid-d with aflih-lail1er,nr.tli. rrnsjr tiK'Miio ( pAMutKP.at one nr h in Id ill, id the main channel. It nl- OW li t pntfage (l I" III t( )ir, na provided l lew. work ioldoie at low wnter time, or to U-coniplrteil by Feb. , IS'". Bj order of J. A. Itarliant. sjHflal iVputy fish Wnnliii for lvike County. Oregon. H. B. CHURCH DIRECTORY. The fint Simdayjln each month. prt'Hchlng at Tnlon cbool hone at 11 A. M. A aide from thl vrenchliiK erery Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7::!0 P. M. at IakeTlew. , Sunday School at 10 A. Ni. :li-a;ne at 6:3o.' t I'r'wve'riiieetliiir Tlmrwifay 7: P. M. . 1-rtdk's Aid Wediuvday l: f I'liolr prwetii'e Irldur 7Sk. A cordial iuvitatiou ix exiended to jou.. .A. J. Armstronu Paator. ale of Timber Land. rartie who have tlmlier land for ale will do well to Investigate our term and met hods of handling lands. We have an office In Lakevlew. where contracts can I made and optioua takeu on land. We guarantee the highest market price, and are In a position to demand and obtain It, having ln In thebuslnesa for many years and In close touch with all the land dealers of the country. Satis factory resulta guaranteed by the La Grande Investment Co. Write C. O. Metxker, Lakevlew, Oregou. LAKE VIEW ALTURAS STAGE LINE H. E. BiliU, Prop'r. Office in Bieber's Store Jtage leaves Lakeview daily, ex cept Sanday at 6 a. m. A r rivet at Altaras at 6 p.m. Leaves Altaras for Lakeview at 6 o'clock a. m.. or on tbe arrival of the stage from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hoars af ter leaving Altarae. Freight - Matters - Given Strict - Attention first Class - Acomodatloos. We have a full set of Mjsell-Holllns k Co's., Bamples of Stock Certificate and bonds, with price list. If you are organizing a stock company get our prices on stock certificates, tf Family liquors at Pout & Kings To All Our Subscribers Mi I IFarm and IVIntct New Pine Crctk, . TUIC OiOtH i vpii a i in j i ai in Adfrllln AgrtK-j M ao rran'ix. t ai. -.trrrliiUn ran b ai1 " ; i (!.. Id Kiomlncr who i.ni on. .iMlliy U anoilirr. e i' ; :.Hiilti. . KiKlrvn lioit rtmi-ii t , i.io a crl o On-lt paper r" -.tin in nihl poawlBca. A. WITIPM, M. D. i'M.M l (! aa4 al'RUKO Paisley, Oregon. tttaraey M U (lAkevlew .1 , HulklMII- I . ! K TOl a I (piry-ll I w Ijind Jlalteripeelali OKH K-tHklr Bulldlnf. WOOPlil OF THE WORLD itV- 5 l U...H ih M and 4th Jne J i rh ai -nth In Maonle Hall. l . ) L. Bail.t. I onul Commaii. r L - S. . Uynos, tlert. V LAKKVIEW KSt'AMPSIKST. No 1 vI I. O. O, F. meets the lit and Sd Tbir N day enlno( each month In Odd Fel to' Hall. Lakerlew. J. P. ntor. . r. O Mvuker. Scribe. Ian ae Rarf (,"Iow rort 11 JdlllCd Ual'J rlfhi ear for ': rewr lor wethers, -wmeewea Sqnara Crop and n Id right ear Tat Brand 111. Range, ' rati. Lat Poitntflta sddreaa. Lsksvtsw.Oresol Zac Whitworth Brandt with Crop off iei ear. Ball Cndererop or rlf hi tor awes; reverse lor withers Tar Bran. W. Range. Flih Crk- rouH adarw Lakevlew Oren $l,2s0 Reward. roe llsrne county Live Etock Anaocia liuu. ot wu. a member. p. reward for evi.n leading to ih vlrtlnn of p. tealinc longing to ' bera. In addition ufler UOO rrwar Horae i.rand bor ahoe bar on eithei . ar both law. Re corded inSeoantles ante, Ham ik and . Bones vented whan aold. Horses told to paa throuah this section will be reported In ihl- paper. If not to reported, please write or tele Dhone Tbe Times Ht rald, Main K.'l. Burns, Ore jon. n.Vt .Brown, Burns, Ore- Rewardefor Horses "1 will give $3.00 reward for infoi i. ation that will lead to the dIm-.v-.. of any hor branded with hii hi horseshoe brand on both jaws, placed as In the cut la this advertlHeiu i with fresh triangle brand undernen the horseshoe. The triangle place, la sucb a manner as would cover n a bar on both Jawa. Animals must be found In tbe possession of some person or persons. V r '.I II I ll . x Orcgoi. jTK vlj3Lrdcn , i' - --'i THE APPLE PACK. PaiMi In tha Pregraiilvs Mathads ef Hood River. To siuilot thne apple Krowrm who wsut to put a tietter psck of apples on i the msrket the Oresn einrliiiMit sts tlon has humeri some liifornislKm ttia t includes suirsestlona from the pro ;re!slve methnls of the famous Hood river apple growers. Mist of the frutl of this region. It spiesrs. Is parkisl lu what Is known ss the standard lxx, which measures In Inches It)1 by 11H roCB TltS (112) STRAIGHT. by IS, but to accommodate certain ap ples a sjieclal box Is ued which Is lonKi-r aud a trifle narrower, belug 10 by 11 by 20. These are all Inside mess ureiuruts. ExiH-rleuce has shown that as regards thickness of material tbe three-quarter Inch Is the best for ends, three-elchtlm for aides and one-quarter for top and bottom. In speaking of the styles of pack tbe trade In general understands the packs only wheu designated aa straight or diagonal. Many eople prefer to desig nate the packs as three, three and one half, four, four and one-half or five tier. In the straight pack the rows ran straight across tbe box. parallel to the edges. This pack Includes all the three, four and live tier apples. Tbe straight pack Is very neat lu appearance, but It la rather severe on the fruit, as each pple tends to be pressed firmly against surrounding apples rather than Into the spaces. Home packers place the apple on ita side, others pack with the stems up, while some have tbe calyx up. Tbe best parks should al ways have tbe bottom and top layers with sterna toward the outside. In this way the apples do not tend to bruise as badly. The four tier consists of four rows 1 a cross tbe top and four deep, Includ Ing tbe DO (six tiers long), the 123 (eight tiers long) and the 112 (seven tiers long). The diagonal pjck, or diamond puck, as It Is ofteu called. Is so termed tie- caute tbe rows run diagonally with the edge of the box. Its chief advan tage hi thut It accommodates sizes that do n?t adapt themselves readily to the straight pack, although In some cases we find thut the dlngonal contains the same number of apples as certain straight pucks. The diagonal pack con tains the half tiers, such ns three and one-half am four and one hnlf. One of the ndvaiittige of the diagonal pack Is thut It Allows the apples to adjust tnemseives more reutiny to tne space TUBES NL ONE-HALF TIEH, KIAOONAL. in tbe box, for when the pressure Is brought to Uur the apples tend to find spaces, whereas la the straight packs each apple Is brought up firmly against Its neighbor. Iu the three aud otie-hulf tier we find that more tlum three full rows and yet not four full rows aro needed to fill the box. One can readily nee thut a good inutiy upplcH would come In this cIiihh, and more different pucks aro lelng uhccI with the three and u half thau with any other. Gray Wolvat, Cray wolve nro doing much damage In the upjx.'r Ituby inlley. Moutuna, n tucking not only the cuttle, but young horses, uecorUlug to thn Country (jen tlemun. Oiih man has lust twenty cut tle. Wolves ure uIho uuinei'ou.s in tbe MudiHon valley. 6outhern Pastures. While very little attention lm been given to the development of the south ern pustures, It is dernoiiHt rated on farms throughout tho south tlmt no unexcelled pasture can bo maintained for at leant tight months In the ; nr II. II. Itawi. rrr 1 mm lh n 00N7S FOR FALL BRIDES. a Pretty and Mapay as Yati Peasibty Can. Dont leave the ordering of yoar frocks so Isle as to be needlessly wor rled the Inst few dsys. Your time and attentlou will be fully occupied with a hundred aud one small waiter Ihnt luru up at the Inst moment IVin't persuade yourself lieforehaud that v.vi nre Koing to liMtk your plain est or that there Is sure to be a wrin kle ' . Ii lurk of .umr wMillna dress, iViu't worry yourself Ihlti and miser able over iir iMiihles. It li due jour future hiuhaud thut you should look as happy and pretty ss poMille on your woUIIng day. iKiu't sit up until any hour of the iili '!. MlKlit before your weddlnit. Try to go to IhhI In really ginnl lime, ao that .vou may l as freuli ns possi ble In the iiioniliiii. IXm't eat Indigestible food. The In evitable excitement Is apt to upset 1 even the strongest. Pou't arranse your veil so It drags yoi- h ilr ' U Wear your veil over a firm kirnf and thus avoid the flat tcne, lonU tlmt uiiirs the apjHnrsnoe ef so ninny brides. I Knit shmiiI the first few moments of .'! .vrrvue struggling with your gloves. It Is a simple matter to undo the buttons In-fore reaching the church, n i II cii'ilile jou to slip tin-in off easily and hand them to your chief lit . .i .ii.i -niitm! a uy fuss or flurry. Ion't tniirmur the vows Innudlhly. Try to retni'iiilier tlmt you love the mau who Is going to te your husband sud are proud of him. Ion't furiret to say something pleas ant to each of the guests. It Is pleas ant i i ,i-.,. present appreciated, but qulto the reverse to le thnukml effu sively for teaspoons when you have given saltcellars. iHin't put 1T changing your frock till the lust minute If you are going on a trip. It Is Just as Important to put your traveling dress on well as It Is to put on the wedding gown care fully. A disheveled bride starting out I on - honeymoon Is not an attractive 1 sight. lioti't. above all, act the part of Lovcy and Itovcy on the bridal trip. Then Is nothing so onllnsry aud com mon and generally Idiotic aa the spoon ing tutblt In public. A BIRTHDAY PARTY. Hew tha Affair May Be Attrsetively Carried Out. In planning a birthday anniversary ob servance for a young girl It Is a pretty fad to Invite as many young friends as Uie young ludy la years of age. Have tbe decorations of the table carry out the same Idea thus, have teu roses If tbe young lady Is ten years old or twenty-five pinks If that number cor responds to ber age. Have tbe souve nirs carry out the same Idea, even If they are very luexe ualve. Every girl finds use for beauty plus, and a bunch of them tied with a bright ribbon would not be Innpproprlute. If feasl- bte, bare the decorations of the color most often worn by the young lady and selected for the fittings of, her sleeping apartment. Ask each guest to bring an lnexienslve present, laying stress on the word Inexpensive. Bay to on girl, "Please bring a trifling gift suitable for a girl one year old," and suggest that tbo next bring one for a girl two years old, and so on through tbe years. If each guest enters Into tbe spirit of tbe affair, oue will bring a atlck of candy In the form of a sachet, and another a doll ready to do duty ai a pincushion. If It will not make tbe table sen' Ice too long, have as many courses as there are guests and after tbe dinner an equal number of games. Boston Cooking School Magazine. Te Brightan Tinware. WLen tinware becomes discolored put tbe pieces Into a wash boiler, cov er with cold water and when It gets hot add a handful of salsoda and boll tbe tinware for thirty minutes or longer. Remove it, and If tbe water waa strong of sabtoda tbe tinware will ahlne like new. It will not eat or In jure tbe tin In a ay way. Balsoda added to water with which floors are scrubbed will cut the grease and whiten the wood. It will remove stains from muslin and linen If put Into water In which they are soaked. New Flowerpots. Before using new flowerpots soak then In a tub of water. Unleas this la done they will, by reason of their porosity, rob the plants placed In them of considerable moisture, often suffi cient to cause serious Injury before the canse of tbe trouble is discovered. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. A teaspoonful of pulverised alum mixed with the common atove polish will give a wonderful polish. Before boiling eggs wet tho shells thoroughly la cold water before drop ping In the boiling water and they will not crack. A very good way to lay the dust on the carpets while sweeping Is to sprin kle over them two cupfuls of dampened corn meal. Bites of Insects aro relieved by touch ing tho spot with n drop of ammonia. It neutralize! the poUon and soothes tho pulu. To scale fldi quh-kly cover with boil ing water. Let It remain in the water Just half a minute, theu scrape with n knife, and tho scales will come off readily. A very satisfactory way to clean rugs after they have been bung on the line and beaten Is to brush them care folly with a whisk broom dipped In gu soil ne. FOR THE HOUSEWIFli: Tbe Het Water 1st. Dolling water should never be put ta to a rubber bag. Io uot much mora than half fill tbe bag, (hen place II la the lap t-efora putting In the stopper and carefully prese out the steam. This mukea tha bag softer, aa It la relieved of the pressure tha ateam makes If left In It. After using tha bag drain out the water, let It haiitf liottom aide up fur a little while, then lake it down and ,lth the mouth blow a little air lnfr It, Just enough to keep the Insldee from coming together, as It will often do If there la no air In It, In w hich rase tbe bag Is almost aura to be ruined In pulling It apart If the bag ever should sttrk put lute It some hot water with a few drops of ammonia, let It remain a few tulnutei. then with a (bin, dull edged stick try to separate the Inside carefully. Care ef the Teeth. In no way Is more Injury dona teeth than by the natural aclda one's mouth. They act quickly oo tbe enamel, bringing eavltlea aa welt as yellow nrss. Ltmewater, a counter agent, abould tie 'used to rinse the mouth several times a day, and bicarbonate of aods Is recommended even more highly for the same purpose. A toothbrush should always be curved, at least a little, that the length of the center bristles shall not Inter fere with the end. Unless those at the tip are longer than any other part no benefit la da rived of Its use. A flat brush la good for the front teeth, and that la all. Care af Parquet Fleers. A few blots aa to tbe care of parqaet floors may be useful. Grease or oil of auy sort should never le used, as It penetratea the wood little by little until after a few appllcatlona It Is streaked with atalna. When tbe surface gets at all acratcbed wax of the consistency of lard ahould be used, applied with a soft woolen rag. Tbe dust ahould first be thoroughly swept off the floor, and when It Is quite clean It ahould be pol ished with tbe wax; otherwise the dust and dirt will be nibbed In by tha was Inttrsd of removed. Ale's the teemetress. A very simple and practical aid to the dressmaker la a device called a "work holder," tbe Invention of an In dlana woman. It was designed espe cially to assist the sewer In basting and similar work. As shown In the Illustration. It couslsts of a holder, which can be Instantly clamped to tha work table or other nearby object. At tbe top of tbe clamp la a large needle, BOLM TBS CLOTS FIBsfLT. which la supported rigidly upright la ! the holder. In use one end of tbe piece 1 of goods to be sewed Is slipped on tha needle and the goods stretched with the left band. The operator Is thus able to sew freely and quickly with the right band. Aa one part of tba piece of goods is sewed It la slipped off tbe needle and advanced to the next point. i Hair Wash and Tenia. For tbe wash cut a large. Juicy lem on In halves, flip tbe head In a large bowl of tepid water, while tbe lemon Is rubbed over tbe acalp and among the roots of tbe hair. Bosk sod rub the hair thoroughly, then rinse well In wa ter of tbe same temperature. Dry at i once with vigorous rubbing, and there ! will be no danger of taking cold. No soap Is required. Tbe acid of the lem on removes dust and grease, leaving I the hair pliable and glossy. Polishing Mahegany. Tbe simplest and best way to clean mahogany Is to take warm water and soft cloth, dampen the cloth well and rub on a white soap, muklng a good lather. This rub freely over the article to be cleaned and at once wipe off and dry with soft cloth. The result Is su perior to tbut secured with any polish aud more lusting. Same gives the best and most lusting polish to patent loath r shoes. For Colds and Hearssnsss. For colds and hoarseness lemons are on old and approved remedy. Vor a cold tbe lemon should be baked whole until thoroughly teuder, then euten hot with loaf sugar lo sweeten Just before retiring. For hoarseness tbe Julco of a lemon mixed with tbe itlflly beaten white of egg and loaf sugar or honey to sweeten Is most efficacious. Odds and Endi ef 8oap. A good uho fur the bits of soap that accumulate on toilet stands Is to dry them out thoroughly by placing on tins In tho warming oven and then pound ing them to n powder. Mixed with bran or oatmeal and sewed Into little choeaoclotu bags, they ar excellent for tbe bath. ! A ttv In