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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1907)
0 4 kAKCVIEW plush STAGE LINE 4 V. E. Taylor, Prop. Office at B.. Reynolds Store, i Btage leaves Lake view Monday a, Wod esdsysand Friday at . tn. arrive t Plash at p. m. ititt Pioih Ta. dvs. Thursdays and Saturdaye, at 6 aVi m., arrive at Lakevlew at 9 p. ai. Passenger far 3 on way or 5 lot round trip. Freight rate from May 1st to Not. 1st f .76 par hnmirvd ; trom Hot. 1st to May 1st !. ei bund re n COMPOUND INTEREST T trouble with moat adrsr daara I that thy expect Imme diate return of large proper rjona. Ooa prominent adiutlaas Illustrates th principle of adi tlalag la tola way: STerllel- u U UaeS at UlmM, T Bats frwaa fk adeee-tJeaasT are rirtwUr te UtrnM m Um tat "ThosuiMspeat for advertising ax property eharfwbto ca ttai account because tho result tag good win la eomathlag that i fsaa value, which, tf tb adrsr tlalag baa born properly dona, cajs oaually b sold for tho faoo raloo of th Investment - "TU rate of latcreat la deter mined, by the akin with which . tho laToatment la mad. "Joat as tao quickest way to tacreaoo favotted wealth la by empnntng tao latarcot. Just so tao sjnJekeet way to realise re soite from advertising la to eom pouad thsrota-na. Advertising - - 4irlliui ret sroeS i etuis Netk TO WHOM IT MAY OONCKRN. ottco to bmby given that all Irrlga tttib. or mtflfac d1theoO ail troet Ltresm through i Lake Ouuty. Ore gon, msat be screened; with a small mesh wire screening at their brad or Junction wUh the ".man channel tt rat ream. Alao all daroa or obstruct- tona ob said stream must be pro !,vrded wltb a Ash-ladder, or other easy means of passage, at or near the mid Oh tit t1n bjaltrchabnel.wo a to al ow tbr passage of trout at all time of year, aa provided ly law. Said work to be done at low water time. or to lie completed by. Feb. 7, 17. Ity order of J. A. Barbara. Special Deputy flab Warden tor Lake County, Oregon. houv ' Painuf New Tint Creek, - I'aprf m MARRIAQE LOTTERIES. ? A aWeUets tehsme In Whlste Huaiaada ''anger Wee iH Prelum. ft Some year ago a tailor tt Urn i Vftgflw tela took into his employ t young man on ' the stipulation that ' ho BOWSER THE HERBIST Ht Sets ,0ut to Gather Some of niotherV Remedies." eeairacu lor Bdrartltlm eea be Made lot li rule wsDCD iMiiiii.c.ii t shoulJ bo allowed to diaposo of him tthen tho agreement waa signed the tailor widely advertised tho fact that he hod in stock, a-.husland- ta bestow upon the widow or maiden SSnktrlkr to Ik IniiT wh rvtaovi trm oa loeatHy to V chn It poaiofllo addraaa tboalO raimlMr if drop tli it a ord m lhatr pft cn b 1 drn to tb mat xwtesie. - GETS MOTLEY COLLECTION. n. & CHURCH DIRECTORY. The flrat Sunday in each month. preaching at Union school house at 11 A. M. Aside from thta preachlnK every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7 JO P. M. at LakeTlew. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Leanue at t-J30.'., . Pra.rernteettna;Thuroday7:30 P. M Lndlea Aid Wednesday 1:30. Choir practice Friday 7:90. A cordial Invitation to ettended to you. A. J. Armatrona - Paator. few r'&jcj&gJi&U!4& A A. WITHIM. M. D. t Ptlsiey, rsttMK 1AM aa SIVRUMH Ortfoa. ft ho should brinr him the most eus torn during the year. Keen competition resulted. . At the end of the year it was found that the priie had been won by a widow of sixty years.. Quite glee fully she took her husband home and introduced him to her eight aona. It i id that ah waa an :.'HMel33a6Bi5i99 ; well pleased with her Urgain that she induced a large number of rela- a. v aa tives to rive their patronaffo to tho tailor permanently. This idea of the tailor seemed good to a number of other buaineaa men or, me continent, ana for a ls--YmiaOw etewaveit air At . . awaattea of Wni Havlna No MadUlMl Valt-CalUd the at) feel la Ameriea. Iltteet Aiurarl Ue JatAkevtew. Oret orrica-iai BuiwtM- ale of Ttosber Load. Parties who have timber land for aalo will do well to tnveetlsjat our termit and met hoda of handling landa. We have an office In Laker lew, where contract can le made and optlona taken on land. We icuarantee the highest market price, and are In a position to demand and obtatu It, having lieen In thebualneoa for many yearn and In close touch with all the land oVxIeni of the country. .Satis factory resulta guaranteed by the a Grande Invintmentt'o. Write C. O. Metskt-r, Lakevlew, Oregon. I. t VBtATOl. Atf rary-at.aw aaa attere MarlaJti OrriCt-Daly BatMlne. i injxri" idri i " ' .....r. ar nr arAnm takartew lUUUllI Wr IOC RW"IV Campno.RS 1 ni.. thatd and 4th Wadnaaday ot aacb aioatlt la Maaonle Ball, at S p. ai. B. N. laenaa. Clark. I LAKIViaWKNCAMrUSKT. No. IS. $ I.O. O. f. maawtbalit and Sd Tknra N day arcnlnftot aacb mootala Odd rel J lowi' Hall. Ukcriaw. J. Vanaior. V f r t ll.ukcr. Bctlba. lOaarrlakt. tart. r Homar apracw- Mrs. Bowser waa aot a little aatoe la bed at S o'clock the other arternoon to bare Mr. Bowser walk Into the bouse three hours ahead of hla osaal tine, ne wasa't III, aad be hadn't net wltb aa accMeot, but after mak ing a mystery of the matter for Ave minutes be asked: "Mrs. Bowser, hare you planned to gather aay berba for winter uae say catnip, smart weed, mayweed or pep pernilatr Why. ae,M eke replied. "Where sbusld I gather them and of what ee time there waa quite an eruption of would they ber advertisements and potters an- Tbare beot the reply I eipected Bouncing husbands to be disposed 'u- Th bargain sales of the laat ef r tweaty years bare drlren all the solid Every New Year's, day a Urge tZ Viennese firm of bootmakers was Naturally." wont to offer a husband to the lady 4aat mother wasn't looking for nf- wbose foot waa considered to be tho ty eeat hosiery reduced to 22 rents, smallest and most shapely of the Mm was looking after the health of bar LAKEV1EW ALTURAS STAGE LINE H. g. Basau, Prop'r. Office in Bieber'a 5tore rtage leave Lakevie Uil. cept tindar at its. tn. rrir at Altnran at tf p. ro. LiSTe Altoras for LsBt-vies a H o'clock a. m. or on thf srriva ultle atsiie from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeriew in 12 hoars al ter leavinit Altnraa. Freicbt - Mattera 5trict - Attention first - Class AccircrJetlcns. HKRP HA M tSL Ismac Darrs wiu swallow aork is J SlllCS DallJ rl(bt ear ler twra; rarar lor watbr -sBa twaa Bqaara Crop and oil In rttai - ai raj Braad 111. Rasga. rau. Uka HwetaBlts address, Lskarlew.Orri.i arssdt witk Crop off if. ear, Bail vsoaterep nmht lor fmr. farttss tf wathers TsrOrau.- m Kaua risk Oraak. LaSratra raeni't foataBn a44r SlnO Reward rsa narsay T7ouij uit stocs saaocts lion, of wbicu I s man bar, paya IT.' rawardforarldasi lead I of la Mia cot vletlon ot partl- teal 1 o( alock t looftDf to iu met bara. la addition offer SMO rewarr Uoraa brand bora- aooa bar on alibai - wr both tawa. B carded Is (counties asge, Haxner, Laka and Crook Counties HanM ntd when aokl. Rnruaaold to iaaa 1 thronfb tbiaaection will bo reported In tblt mmf. If not ao reported, aleaae write or tale niven pbonrTba Tiosea Herald, Main HM, Borna, Ore vii rcn , r w BrowBi uumg. Ore- Reward; for Horses I will (rive $3.00 reward for Inform atlon that will lead to the discovery of any horxe branded with an old year, guaranteeing at the same time to set the couple up In business should auch help be needed. For over twenty yeare waa this practice continued, until the heed of the firm, an old widower, fell in love with and himself married the Cinderella footed lady, who, being of an ultra Jealous, disposition, ' Villi sternly vetoed the custom s contin uance. Only recently a Berlin tradesman issued a circular promising to be stow, a husband, in the . person of his eon, upon the spinster who shall within a year's space collect the moat coupons, one of which is given with each purchase to the value of 6 marks. To the prise husband aa a wedding gift he has promised to bo stow a share in his business. ... Some years ago a Leeds firm cir culated among its customers attrae- family. She wasn't calling the doctor every week and piling op big bills, but nbo wss tusking use of nature'e cures. Ntn gathered and used ssge, catnip, itiuj weed. Htnartweed, spearmint, pep penntiit hikI the learea of the horse nullah She accomplished ss mock uitb intmtitnt lesves sa a doctor would Mi ntt Ill- tttiiuadoodle prescriptions. i ihc-i- Hilar she carried you 8Sa . a W - In" tokens, whereon waa depicted a iV stylishly "dressed man . surrounded bj the legend, -A Husband For a Guinea,", signifying that such as expended that amount on the firm's goods were allowed one chance in a raffle . for , an . eligible young man, the junior partner in the house. London Tit-Bit. Mr. Bowser drew kttnewtf up eUfly aad deaeeaded the step aad march est. witt all due dlgany. Two biotas away be took a eebarbea ear aad weal hla Way reentry ward, aad tao ooot seat upstairs aad aaked Mrs. Bowser: Use be gssie or gwapewdor ef ya emit or something to blow up the boosef" "Of course aotw "If be baa I waat to get away on time. 1 waa blown up with a ksroeoa cu once aa I was burrytag vp the 0re.v Bad M seemed a whole week before I earn down agala. I'm a poor orphaa ghi aad most look out for myself le this world." ' Csoflsss In Cend water. The ear conductor looked Ilk a fam ily roaa and one la whom a atraager could repose confldeac. and after a bit Mr. Bowser laid bis heart bar, ne found aa enthusiastic coadjutor. The conductor related' tea different In stances where catnip or sag had drawn bin back from tho grave. He bad been left a widower with eight amall children. II bad saved erery oa of them with amartweed tea. lie had thea married a widow with lght snor aad saved them with mayweed poultices. II located a spot where all thos thing could be found grow lag la tho greatest profaaloa. sad a atoo receca steaded Mr. Bowser tokrtsg back a good lot of slippery etas bark. It didn't seem to b much affect a broken tog. bat takes la eooaecUe with apearmlBt tea It weald raua ta aatbma la man or woman to get a hump oa Itself. . Mrs. Bowser's cyalcism aad aaeaa oess . were forgetksa as Mr. Bowser aUrted dowa ta highway, with the Joy of the couatry la ale heart. The woodpecker peeked, aad the crows cawed; ta lamb frisked, aad the cows lowed. Now aad then be oould see a happy farmer st work la the Bald, sad now snd then be cams across a hog bedded In a mudhol and taking so! Id comfort He bsd oaly half a mil , to go before he began to raa across mother's berba, and ha pitched right la , I without a doubt aaseUlng him. , Wbeo 1 ho bad gathered sufficient to put a dos ' ao doctors out of practice for a year he looked around for a slippery elm J tree. There waa on right at tho odg ' of the woods, and he began oa It with hla pocketbnlfs. Cea'reMed by farsaer. Up to this point Mr. Bowser had j paased only one farmbous and had . i met with a bob ef toll. II waa working away at the bark aad thlak- log bow a w)d aotonlab Mr. Bow , i ...ear when he-retwmed home whoa a ' heavy band waa. laid on hla shoulder, aad be turned to be confronted by three farmer who had coma out of the ' cornfield near by. "What the devil ar you doing to that treer demanded tho eldest of tss trio. I waa going to get some slippery b bsoam n We have a full set of Mysell-Rolllns j horseshoe brand on both Jawa, placed Co .. sample of 8tock Certificate wJth fre))h trlanjr,e brand underneath and bonds, with price list. Tf you the horseshoe. The triangle placed are organising a stock company get - In encb a manner as-would cover n rmv nHsiM nn Mew1r tnl ftra to. eff ! a bar on both law. Animals mut . . 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Ki'M Acaoen MoTaaa'a aaurta throuKh the chicken pox. the croup, the scsrlet rash, the whooping couch and lands only knowa bow many cases of colic." Mother's Remedies. "Tes. mother used to doctor us chil dren with those things." she admitted. 1 of stuff T' Ways ef the Cuban. Without doubt the beat indei to Cuban character is to bo found in his conversation. Standing in the streets of his native village, sober, discussing with his neighbor crops, the weather or other like common place, he habitually uses an ej cited manner,' florid language snd exag gerated gesticulation that elsewhere in the -world would cause perhaps Liu reproof for disorder or put him nnder suspicion of being drunk or a lunatic A popular and oft re peated proverb, "A - man has no small cnemic," affords almost as good a pointer. This means that of equal importance in his view is the threat of a pin prick or of the dead ly stroke of a dagger. Such an emo tional, unsetcontained nature, stlch an exaggerated, strained view of; Mrs. Bowser,, I don't want to criticise things, can but constantly lead to you., but I must aay that you bar foolish extremes. Army and Navy bewn very remiss. 1 might bar died Life i at any time during thee laat tea years . . 1 for the want of these remedies. I Fruit Cures. ' wa" tslklng with a noted doctor this ...Mt forenoon, and he told me that on li runes are wonderful things, tw v ...... M i. . . y a . . j NUUVH V, Uliy W VVHI MVW MIVIV MTW. miu wiue ervwer. iu onucr- Tk three burst law guffawa. "Slippery elm from a beech tree! Say, old man, that won't go down." "But I gueea I know a slippery elm from a beech," protested Mr. Bowser ss be Sew mad la a minute. "And mebbe you know a cow from a barn door, but you hare no right mu tilating my trees. What's this bundle "Of course she did aad saved your Urea a dosen times over. Tbey were ss good for adulte aa for children, but bsre we got anything of the kind la the house? If I waa dying for the want of a bowl of aage tea bar you the herb to make Itr "Certainly not. but, you see, we don't bsve to gather and aav those things now. The druggists bsre them for sal la compressed form." "Tea, and they hare marsh hay aad corns talks In compressed form. Oo to a drug store and . ask for catnip, sad yon might get burdock or plantains. land they nave in the autumn a grape cure, ihousands of anaemic and nervous persons are benefited by this cure. Eating a huge bunch of grapes every-ten minutes all day long, their cheeks soon bloom, they soon recover their health again. "Fruit, all fruit, is medicinal. As a drink cure and as a blood purifier, what is there better than an apple? Did you ever hear of currant leaf poultices for gout ? They ure excel lent, I assure you. And black cur rant jelly in water is a remedy for sore throat. "Pineapples are good for diphthe ria, strawberries for rheumatism, mulberry iuice,or fever, elderber ry for chills and lemon foy colds, for headache and for bile." Cincin nati Enquirer. A taller Ne Longer. Painting ia almost a continuous performance on some of the ocean liners. "On a certain ship one day' said a traveler, "I put my hand on a freshly painted ventila tor, and while removing the white sraesr I fell inter conversation with the seaman who wn$ responelb) tor the trouble.; Ho 'was -an elderly chap, and he had visited many-out- andisb places. As he plied . the brush we had an intcrestiu chat. 'How long havo you been a sailor? laid I finally. . 'Sailor?' the old man grumbled, dipping his brush into .the can. 'Bless yer heart, sir, -I'm. no sailor nowadays. I'm a bloomin' artist, that's wot I ami'" la a year than tho skill of any three , physicians." , "I thought It wss about Urn some doctor earn around and gav another Jolt" observed Mrs. Bowser, wltb a sigh. "Womsn. don't msk us of vulgar term, and don't sneer at well known facts. W ought to bar a supply of herb la the boos, aad yon know it Ae a housewife you should have sup plied them. As you have not don ao and as you have no Intention of doing o, I most leav th office for tho pur poo. I hav mad up my mind that M ao doctor shall atep foot la tbla hous ,, for th next year.. If w sr ailing w .. win hav the cure right at hand. There ; to aotalag to beat mothers remedies. i .j? And' . yon came home to gather thesffr a aertod. -;i85Batty. . "Aa4 where are you going to do It" "Out la the country, of course. . I'm gohag to tat a suburban car out aboat It mil sad. then drop off and gather.- (f either oa of ,ua ar ssddsaty lake i wttk. convulsion .tomorrow we wttl have a cur la ta house." i.LjL - 'v?A4 wo are euro you know catnip frees akvtdi cabbage T" Mr. Bowser flushed red aad glared at her, aad th cat mad a sneak un der the piano to get out of th way of fytag elrvr. Non flew. It wa aa awful Insult on him, and the only way b could meet It was to walk out of ta bouse. "WW you be hack by dinner timer ah aaked aa he atarted to go. No anawer. ."If-you are delayed, will yon tele phone T" ' . No'answer. . "I hope you won't meet wltb any ac cident" "I I've beeu gathering some herbs for alckness." There were three sets of guffawa this time aa th farmer overhauled the . a tuff. "Here's goldenrod, mullelu talks, burdocks, swamp try and wild celery,' as id th leader. "Do you mean that you've come out from the city to gath er auch trash T" "I came out after catnip aad amart weed aad mayweed aad epearmiat and "- Two of the msa rolled on the ground with laughter, and the third giggled aad gurgled aad said: "And some slippery elm from a beech tree! Say, mister, hav you got a wlfr Tee. air." "Waal, go bom aad aak her If shs knows she's been living with th big gest foel la Ansericar . Mr. Bowser made a good flgbt for It, but hla opponent were three to oa and bosky fellows. They threw htm over th fence and headed him for home. Just at dark ha walked Into hi wa house. ."But w ber are mother's her bar asked Mrs. Bowser a ah cam for ward to greet him, "Talk Ungllak it yoa want me to un derstand your h growled aa be bead ed for th dining room to get a cold bite. QUAD M. Th Preeseetlve Dinner. My Utile kltts washed her fee. ' Je SIS It with her pews; Bhe triad le get It vary clean 1 know she did, heeause Si am ma Is eooklns etUekea pie "or eomnsay that's soma, Aad If mr kitty's faoe Is eleaa Sha ll eertataly set eonee. OlsSya Hyatt Bincletr la Wotnaa'e Home Companies. ,. , ,Lste .Discover. Ile-1K you know, I hadn't been speaking to the Johnny more than flr minutes when be called me an Idiot f She (Iwred)-Why tba delay T-Chlps. )