SHORT STORIES. runrtiiallini murk were fir at mpmhI In UW. New York tliUne worn no uraicwd WH-auae tiiey rmiiiil only cent hi Mf (lutt they Mole Hfs f eainahcd I Ii fi-rril ttirt. No more married women enn have aaloou llreiiKcH In Mlhvnukeo when tbclr litiMifimt lire nllo to aupport them. Thin till tiiiu I nitt wm laid down f the HTiMie committee of the coin man eotni . t'pMn ArotHk, M... where new fn ci Ii1i:im In iniiiiiicr of drea are no' I i it !;, thn LonlMtott Journal a " f i i'ii imc thi'lr old v. la for bn" miMh hy polling their H'u tb' ' 'i i m rtnnholcn, A I' '' !!' (Kim piiper Ixmxta Hint It h i MiVrrlluT who hii nli filM an' i ').: 'iim iv(.ifjr jf-n'-n n nilvnne. "V ' i .diii. n," n'lurtH the Try Cli'' f "'I M p imt Iiiim one or two who ar .'iir In arrears." ' " in to Im'Ioiik t e'etn to I l lrk rlKulnx. mi l It Ih so . ..i ii MirpriHi". roinitkn the At ' Mil lilnlHt, to h-nrn Thnt ao i'i.- ;ioii-'Kfif co iiimIiIiik ' Imvr Ihm'M imlnn Ihcin for rU";l'.i- I ir over flfteou jenrn. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. I'etmlioini oliitiiii'iit iitiiln are very ob-r ti- imiiI tint Ix-Mt thing for them la to KiVik In koruK4iii'. If yor luivr In jour ntll' nn oM inni-lili- oppcl tnlile, ri-movu the niftr ble to the pnniry anolf nnd yon hnvo an excellent inoileru pie Imnrd. An excellent pumler for tender HkhiH can he enMly made from cortmtnrch molHtenc 1 with enonuh pure alcohol to innke a tiff pm-t. When hard It mny he MiwdiM't'it t-iinlly. A IP km I met hod of wnfthlnc window la to tnke two or three pieces of lump atnrcli, dlNo1v lu the water and wbhU wtndowN with tlio huiiio. I.et It dry and polUh with a dry cloth. A hinged dmir Unit awing freely Lti both dlrcctloiiH Nhould lutvu at least a auinll pnne of gin Inncrted In Ua upper half. Uvery one known the danger of ii coIIIhIoii nt n pnntry door, ami ty the iiu'iiiim of n window ninny accident ciiu le avoided. PLAYS AND PLAYERS. Jnllit Marlowe hint Ix wii iciidlng n mention In Italy. Eugene, t'owlcM him liccn re-engaged for Mnrle ('iiIiIU'h company. A iiiemU r of the "Knight of a Iliy" company in Eugene Monluu, a brother of I'rank Monluu. Mr. T. I". O'Connor, Ife of the IChk IImIi editor, him hud h historical inrlo drama proiluceil In Kan I'rnnclHco. All iiMlcru rccordn ap'ar to have Imhmi hrokcii I'.v the mh)o of L'raiu I.o linr'H "HalUlrt iicn" iiuiuImt from 'The Merry Widow." lu Jcmm than three weeks after pnNlui'tlou of the piece at Daly'H theater lu London over 4,iu) COplcH were Hold. The iii'wh rumen from pari that thi priMlin crn of "Snlomu" Incurred a los. The recelptu, it In mild, were 1'J1,0X) fram-H and the expenwn 1!H,(kkj francs; hence n detlclt of fi.tmii fruuea. EDITORIAL FLINGS. HuImh Khii'lent are mild to lie Hhrluk ln. hut notliliiit like that hapMnrt to n hotel hill over there.- New York ller aid. "In u liathlui; milt a crime?'' In a (jucstloii that Ih lx'ln axked. If It 1m, It la often a very mnnll one. Philadel phia hupilrer. The JapaiieHo evlilenlly ltellevo In the dlHiirmiuncut of natloim, JuiIk'Ui from their Korean programme. lpliiiKlleld Uepulillcau. A Wanhlii(;ton proofreader has gone Into liiinkruptcy. TIiomo of im who know have Iouk looked upon proof rvuderri an failures. Detroit Kreo l'resrt. W. D. llowella Ih chartjed with hav lug UlHcoveivd lleury Jiiuich. It has heretofore Ix'cn aupposed that M.r. llowella hail no eiiemleH. Chicago Ilecord'ilerald. FACTS FROM FRANCE. It la the f anhlon In Franco for school boya to have their hair nUaved off. Ia France the bill of a physician or rtrugglHt cannot to collected If more than two yenra old. In France two ahlpn of 6,500 tons each are being built with a view to es tablishing a line for third class paa aengera and freight between Dun kerque and New York. Tbce la atlll much wlno consumed In France, but It la growing leas bo cauae of the growing (opularlty of beer, and that la the pith of tho wine growers' troubles. A mummy factory hint been discov ered In Moutrouge, a auburb of Paris. Tho "mummies" are sent to Egypt and thence returned via Muraeillea. Many have been sold to imiKcuma In various countries. ' OLD FASHIONED. What baa become of the old fash ioned man who worn leather suspend ers? What has become of tho old fash ioned men who Bat on the counters at the stores? What has become of tho old Cush ioned man who crossed bis legs and let his little aon ride his footT What has become of the old fash ioned boy who believed that handling toads would cause warts to grow on his bands? What hua become or tho old fash ioned woman who humt up a branch of asparagua in her hniuo for the files to light on? AtchlHon Globe. WHICH 'DID IT? When they were building the Colo rado Midland raUway gmoka Itu aoll was proprietor' of the "saloon and hotel" that hung over the edge of a rock ,'Iom to Wind Point, some miles west of Leadvllle, B moke's shanty waa the rendezvoua for the contractors, Imasea and work men, especially on Haturday tilghta. Wage were high, but hands were scarce, and there was bad blood among the contractor on account of Borne alleged sharp practice on the part of thoee toward I-eadvllle, who were arrtmed of rutting off the men contracted for farther tip the moun tain. Thin was particularly the raxe with Donovan nnd O'Malley, who had adjoining contracts for Mauling a roadbed out of the solid rock on the aide of old HiiKar l,on, O'Malley, who' had the upper hik-IIou, aci-nxed Dono van of stealing hoboes Intended for him. Donovan denied (lie charge and coupled the denial with Home ntron reflections on O'Malley'a personal character, antecedents nnd general chnrHctrrlxtlc. The rrKtilt was the UKital feud, with dire threats on the part of each principal to exterminate the other nt the first hk opportunity. Tin; opportunity came xooucr than either expected or wished, for they were both cowards when It cuine to a sure enough fight. ISoth men were peaceable enough m hen holier, but ther wan no telling what they would do when drunk If they nhould chance to meet. That very thing happened one Saturday nlKht. Donovan hud come down to ItuHNell's dive for bin (muni recreation and commenced tilling bin tank early In the evening, no that by l'l o'clock ho wus pretty drunk. The Imi' got him atarted on O'Mal ley and CKKed li I til on until ho was red beaded. He kept on getting mad der and drunker, thrcatenlr bin en emy with oil kind of nudi.""i deaths If It were ever hln go mI luck t run the coward Into it corner where he would have to stand and Unlit. Jtntt at this juncture the door opened and lu walked O'Malley, catching Donovan's last words. 'Hie boys were pretty bad ly frightened and tried to Joke about the matter and luugh It over, but Don ovan was drunk and O'Malley wan mad, and there was trotiblo In the camp. T1h latter seemed to pay no attention to his drunken foe, but walked up to the bar and railed for his polttou. Heveral of the crowd Joined lilm, and the drinks began to go down In a rapid and rwnsnurlug manner. Kverylody seemed Hatixfled but KuhmcII, who kept a watchful eye on the crowd ami stood clone to the end of the bar by tho lamp, so that lie could doune tho light In cane of trouble. After n bit O'Malley turned suddenly, facing Donovan, and begun In a most offensive nnd aggravating manner: "How are you, Mltber Donovan?" "Had luck to you!" ronrcd the other. "Whnt the devil do you meau by talk ing to me?" "Oh-oh! That's It, Is It, you low down, lying thief of ii dago? Stand up ami tnko your medicine!" Donovan sprang to his feet nnd be foro bis friends could Interfere had his gun out and let drive for O'Malley, who was scarce nn Instant behind him, for the two shots sounded like one. Almont before the first shot sounded Smoke HuHsell had put out the light, and there was a general scramble of noueombatauts to get out of the line of fire. The two maddened contractors kept on tiring until each had let off tho five rounds In his gun. After a dead silence of about five minutes Russell crawled out of the bombproof under the counter and relit the lamp. As soon as Donovan hnd fired his last shot he rushed out of Mic shanty to get his horse. He was still pretty drunk, but mounted with the assist ance of the greaser atablo boy nnd started down tho mountain for Ieod vllle. The greaser tried to tell him something, but Donovan wus too ex cited to listen. He only muttered lu a broken voice: "Holy ealuts! Five shots lu poor O'Malley and every lust ouo of 'cm through the heart!" He took tho long trail around tho mountain and hnd considerable trou blo In finding tho temporary bridgo across tho Arkansas river, so that It was Just breaking day when ho pulled up In front of the sheriff's house in Leadvllle and gave, himself up. A couple of hours later O'Malley ap peared before the sheriff's houso. -O'Malley shouted several times, un til finally an upper window was raised and a bushy head stuck out of It. "Hello, O'Malley!" cried the sheriff, with considerable astonishment "Where did you come from?" "I've come down from Smoke Rus sell's to give myself up for shooting Donovan." "Oh, you shot Donovan, did you? Now, that beats me all holler. Bay, did you hurt him much, do you think?" "Hurt 'lm!" exclaimed O'Malley In dignantly. "Does it hurt a man to have Ave bullets In his heart, do you think?" "I reckon It do, Mr. O'Malley. Now, what do you want me to do?" "I want you to take me to jail for killing Donovan." "Now, I'll tell you what, Mr. O'Mal ley, you Just go round to the calubooBe yourself. You'll find Donovan there. He got here uhout two hours ago and gave himself up for kllllug you. Just go around there and settle among yourselves which of you Is dead, sud I'll come around later and arrest the other one." O'Malley went to the jail, where he found Donovan. What transpired there waa never known up tho moun tain, but that the two men afterward were close friends aud finally became partner waa a fact no one cares to dispute. Cincinnati Commercial Trib une. . TAKING CARE C ' -21 H! IbrtwaUr For Rinsing tl.s Mouth 'f Rofrtihirff, ,,,; ( ' In no way Is more Injury done to teeth tbaa by the natural acids lu one's mouth. i : i They act quickly upon the enamel, bringing cavities as well as yellow ness. Llmewater, a counter agent, should be used to rinse the mouth several times a day, and bicarbonate of sods la recommended even more highly for the same purpono. A toothbrush should alwaya be curv ed, at least n little, that the length of the center bristles shall not Interfere with the end. I'nles those at the tip are longer than any other part no benefit U derived by Its urn-. A fiat brush Is good for the front teeth, and that Is all. One should always be careful not to use too stiff a brush or the gums will be imide to recede. A soft one lit equal ly ClcllJIKlllg. Astonishing how few people know how to brush their teeth. The brush . Is rublml across the teeth Instead of up end down, nnd n moment's thought will show that, while rubbing across will clean tho flat surface, the edge aud curves are loft aiisolutely un touched. Tho movement should always ho from the gums down to the tips on the upper Jaw and from the gums up on tho lower. 1 In this way only are the particles ! removed from the teeth. Added to i thin, dental floss should be used after I 1 f .....I nl.i-n n ..l.rli rtii M UJtui nil, umiiin u v u.ft,.. v. A DESIGN IN DRAWN WORK. An Agrsaabla Change From Regulation Cntrpic. There In a charm about openwork ef fects In needlework that from the very earl lest times has iipenled to the vo taries of the craft. It was exempli fied lu the productions of the tnlddle ages nnd Is In evidence In tho diet lace so much favored at present. In the accomimnylng illustration la a lovely example of fine embroidery worked upon a background of lineu enriched with drown thread work. A rarluiid of I,a France roses wrought in 0 I.A KHANCK KOHB 1'ATTEKJf. filo tlox fllk, exipiiKltc ly fhaded, twines ltKclf around a medallion of filmy texture, entirely curried out lu cut and drawn thread worked with white tlio floas. There U something very delicate aud graceful about this piece, which la an agreeable change from the regulation centerpiece, the fancy for which la somewhat on the decline. Gathering. To gather without putting on the at tachment to the sewing machine lengthen the stitch of the machine aud stitch along where the material U to be gathered with loose tension. Taking the garment from the machine, draw the under thread to give the desired fullness. When gathering thlu goods stitch twice about a quarter of an Inch apnrt. This does away with laying tho gathers, which often tears thin cloth. Codfuh, Mexican Styl. ' Fry to a pale yellow one small finely chopped onion in three tablespoonfuls of butter. Add two tablespoonfuls of flour, half a green pepper chojiped fine and one cupful of stewed and sifted to mato pulp. When the tomato sauce reaches tho boiling point add half a pouud of salt codfish which baa been freshened for twenty-four hours In cold water and slowly simmered until It readily will separato into flakes. Black Potatoes. A late novelty In the way of a black potato has Just reached the vegetable markets. The potato was sent from the Kongo and la said to have an ex cellent flavor. It Is to be used for or namental cookery. What to Eat. BEAUTY NOTES. The continual wearing of gloves at night causes the hands to assume s yellowish tinge. An occasional wear ing la all right. A few drops of any good toilet water lu the last rinsing water give a faint suggestion of perfume to the hair that la very refreshing. A reddish brown veil la the best pro tection against the sun's rays. White aud blue veils are no good whatever, since the sun's rays pass directly through them. Learn to dance. Dancers are fine walkers. Dance fifteen miuutes every day. It will make you more limber In the unused muscles. When you walk i try to relax a little. Moat walkers Kralk as though they were trying to walk a crack. They walk stiffly. If a girl la on her feet all day ahe should wear her clothes rather snug below the belt Just aa the runners pull the belt or girdle tight and ahe should get Into the habit of atandlng with her vhoulders thrown back. It la J sat as easy after one gets used to tt. ''J t V tin, )Jj,trt I fr-.v":r'trt-7-rnr. - v- J , vi ,- . nl.ii V,-i 1 W fflf rf. K , A Tbe Kind You Have Always in use for -over 30 ycjr,m. - and has been made under his per jWi fly. aonal supervision since Its Infancy. t-CCAV AllnW nn nn n (1mI vn iril In till it- All Counterfeits, Imitations and"Jnat-a-goMl"are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infant and Children Experience against Experiment, What is CASTOR I A OastoriA Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing: Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is Its fpiarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverish ness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Slether's Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS S7 Bears the The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tmc eumua M.Hirr, tt awMUV nutn. irons etrv. 1 KILL the COUCH AND CURE THE LUNC9 w Or. King's New Discovery FflR sfQUCHS PHICE wo OLDS Trial Bottle Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OA MONEY REFUNDED. MAGAZINE READERS SUHSKT MAGAZINE bnulifullyiUuitntecLfoodrtoriei nd article about Cakfonua tad 3 11 th Far Wart. 7M CAMERA CBAFT devoted each month to the u- -tuuc reptoductioa oi the bat $1.00 woik oi amateut aod proieanooal a Tvu photographer i. BOAD OF A THOUSAND WOITDIBS a book oi 75 patea, contauuof 120 colored photographs of $0.75 picturesque tpoia is California ' aad Oregos Toul . . . $3.25 . . . $X.5 All for . . . . Addreat all orders to SUNSET MAGAZINE Flood Bti!Ji''. Sao Franciuc CAST JR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the tignatiire of THE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER LATEST LAND AND 0 TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. 9 HSTABL1SHED IN Bought, and which has been. has borne the Mimatnre of Signature of 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. Jl. COREY, - - - Proprietor KLAHATIi LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TABLE . . . , In Effect May 1st, 1905. Lv. Thrall. ...6 A. M.Lv. Pokegaioa 10.45 A M Ar. Bogin .5 " Ar. Dixie 10.55 " ' flu-el Br'g 6.45 " " Kl'hSp'ga 11.40 " " Fall Cr'k.. 7 05 " Fall Greek 11.45 " KlbSp'ghT.lO " Bteel Br'ge 12.00 " " Dixie S.10 " ' Bogus 12.20 P ii " Pokegama.20 " Thrall 14.45 Klamath Springs Special. Lv. Thrall 1.S0 PTM.Lv. KPh Sp'g2.4jp. li Ar.Bogiu 1.55 " Ar. Fall Creek JO " " Htcel Br'ge2.15 " Bteel Br'geS 00 " Fall Creek 2.35 ' Boirus 8.M " Kl'h Sp'gsx " - Thrall 8.45 F KIN whic which :e11s. y"vir styi'es 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 witb'other prices. STOCK NEWS OIQHT PAGES LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS I 1880. TORY - fKt. tji.ti .i k. b I loose Las At - VUA .Ji it. lirgnuA I'Tf i-chtpf " v,fttll:ocItck A M and 7tUt l.b . i, each Hnndsjr of every motitt ." f f ' "J" ! : Ht.r-.m.v Ft r nf lo.ocltick A. M. Ir.jer tff--r ,t7;Moa Wednes. day venlnn 1.1 1 or I. week. i All are rot 1 13 Invited toattsnd tlie Herrlws. J. Hajtln k matd, Taator. STUDY STsTHi - strsr" to t tlllrff f. IH" - ! i 'rwratory. ItiiMtifi. ta Imp. ffr for fwra M-. Will IX-'T .'f : f..TKl1fl.m Br-l frn.prll' In hi nr lnrtnl aal (raduawa mri" li.r.. r'oil LAV AT I'lOUE (trttr.nlKr. ard ..lal fi'r mi!. in traieat ertofspsaoiscf suwm. Of iw, 1 44HurSTKlt.a. ac'isif. Mtcs. fsocuwr"' eoprrtdlii., etii, 1 . wwnty and 1 Patent tnrf I. W nu or 00 -' U Slata ltrt. WASI -rj. . tra'1. ttn saw I'oet & Kins; have tbe best gru&t of liquors and cigars to be found in Oregon. tt I ihrmi staYvll msserfks far Mk1um ysysr, tx tin U ftt alt Us Iscal tin, v Is ksty ia toick witi tis vstU't UDj mtf should aiss rt4 Tbfi Evenlsf XtUftm, Portland. Orccn, Tia lssvdlaf trsalnf mtmysfsr sf tin ?adflo Oaasi. irUd ksa csm ylsts Astdat4 lhrsts rtf erts a&4 sped! leaa4Vaf ssttIos, with correspo&isnU la lmstrtaat naws centsrs and 1a all tis cities and principal teir&a f tb Ksrthwsst. Portland and rnVarss art eoTersd ij a briiht staff tf reportsrs, and editorial, drsjoatk, sodsty, and special writers. Saturday's edi tion consists of it te 2t paces, and has colored oemlo patea, as well as a department fer children, colored fashion pace, aa Interestinc serial story and other attractive features in addition U all the news ef the day Subscription Katea: One month. 0 cents; three months, $1.35; six ninths, 82.50; twelve months, $5. Ajunple copies maled free. ) DIREClOKY. Plrst Baptist church of Lrkevlo PreHchiugstrvlicena 1 11:A.M., aod 7:30 P. M. on each Sundaj'. Sunday School 10: A. M. J unior Society at 2:30 P. M. Baptist Youug People.s Union at :30 P. M. on each Sunday. Prayer meeting 7. 'JO, P. M. on Wed nesday evening. Everybody invited to attend all services. A. Frank Simmon, pastor The Examiner has received a new sample book of the Wall Street line of engraved certificate of stock and bond blauks, the nioxt up-to-date on the market. Used and endorsed by the leading financiers of America. Copyrighted. Call and see them If you need any tmng in tnis tine, u 5a 9 n ft" m 1 ). I RINTING IS AN ART IH Tiie'Examiner ex- We have all the late in type and keep in