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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1907)
Woman'sWorld MRS. J. ELLEN FOSTER. Who ll Trying to Aid Woman and Chlldrtn Waga Corner, TIioiikIi IIihi'M Iiiivk l.rctl kuoiI for ! rn. (lie mitiilicr of women unit thl. riron wli i have Imi-ii oiiiifllfiI to work for Wllj:'H lni-4 ti!iy llll-ll'IIHtMl. ' In IIumishiiiIh of lioii" the hi'inl of I'm family docs not ( i t.-fi r to In nli. tu ot l ii 1 ii iMioiiLili fur hU Inlinr to iiiniri tlioxti w tin nri ti-Miiii'tit 11 1 m mi film. Tin wives nml clilldii'ii of ninny mi.h men u t' work In store mnl f(ii. torli'H. It I lnvausn ttn ijiii'Ml Ion of woman nml clil hi lulmr Inn iiinmnM ii l h 1 1 1 t -llltf iroitirlltUH In tlilx tmiulry Hint l'rertlileiit It'MiMcvrlt roniinlHHloiicil Mr. J. Id It'll Foster of lowii to I ii VfVil luri t the miliji'it. Mm. I'tnter lint already token h trip tlinnmli tin- h null. In Willed nIh' niiw Hiimik;iim1m of elilMrcii Working In tli cotton ml I In miller con ditions tliiit bnv often Im"TI ileclim-d to (mi ii nti'iiiii'o to tln-lr lii'iiltli. Mrs. I'oHtt'r will. f rmirm', reort to tlw president tin rcHiilt of ln-r Inquiries and observations, n tin remilt of which mm til CPS. I. ULLKS KOHTEIl. It U not 1 111 1 ti tni )!.. Hint Mr. Ilwosovelt will miKKfftt to congress more stringent lawn for tin' protection of women and rtilMren who nre compiled to Itecome WUKewtirkcr. Mm. roHr was lrn lu Massachu setts, Init early removed to Iowa. Borne years ago she was prominent In tlio political world and won a reputa tion n a "spellbinder" on the stump. Chaaaaeloth Comfort. Cheesecloth hIiouIiI be used mora roinnionly for household purpose than It In. 'J lie iiiiiterlnl hit the special merit of tielnj? llrm, jet ho loosely wov en Unit urease eniues out remllly In wnnliliiK. Thus It In more easily kept clean than linen or crash, for which It may many times tie substituted. An tiiibleaihed tiunllty Hint cost not mora tlian S cent n yard In ipilti n Ktxxl for Kenernl im lit more expensive fab ric. The best kind of dishcloth are mnde of It. The material should lie douliled. rnw edge turned In and stitched on the machine. Thin will wear nml le caime It denim mo eiiMlly In moHt until tary for warm weather In that It will uot become Katnruted and amell of p-ease. IMiiHlnt? In soap and water will be nil that In necenmiry for donna Inif. For nice fiirnlture It 1 the best kind of cloth for rlennlnif, and all cabinet makers keep three kcIh for work. The flrnt In imel for applying the oil. the aecond to rub it off. and the third la Iho polisher, (similar treatment for dining room tables will keep them In the pink of condition, f ChecHecloth will save the dally uue of an egg In boiled coffee merely by taring Kinall bags of the cotton kept In the kitchen. Tut the grounds Into pno and twlnt tho top around tight ,wlth threat!, a upool of which should be handy fur tho purpose. The same bag way bo uho1 many times. There Ja nothing lu tho cleaning lino for iwhlch it Is not good, i Windows and mirrors will never fcave a wpeck of lint on their shining aurfoco If cheeHocloth Is UHed, and for all kinds of work It will bo found in .valuable. A bag mado of it should al ways be kept In the kitchen for atrain Ing soups. ' Tissue paper is auother valuable household nEset that nil housekeepers do imt appreciate. All of it that conies Into tho liouso should be saved. IMolKteiied with alcohol it polishes mir rors to perfection, and even dry will make them shine. Silver, all hard (woods used for furniture and steel, aliio briiRS. if not badly tarnished, will respond Immediately to treatment (with tlNHue paper, and for packing of all kinds It is most useful. Lace, Bilk and all ribbon should ulwnya be Ironed fcetween two layers of It, for the ma lerlals will not then be uhlny. Cur For tho Blue. i Tho "bines," you know, haven't any thing to do with legitimate grief or palu. i They nre something or other that cornea to us and settles down around us and shuts out tho sunshine and mu ale of everyday life, and no one can tell where thut something comes from (when It settles down or where It goes to when it lifts its dark wings nd betakes itself and its following of ghosts and apparitions out of onr Uvea for a long or short time, accord ing to our temperaments. Mt U a common thing to bear peopl say, "I don't know what la the matter mm u m ' i i r i 'ii i w Li rrssf : was, i in i if I Wl f . J- : Ilk I I mm 4mm Selections "SOLID GOLD" IN LAW. v Moaning of a Puzzling Torm In tho Jowolry Traclo. Tho term "solid g'ld" bus been tho c 1 1 mo of init' li ilixcnti'ilon on the part of mfiiinfnciiircr of gold iird'Oes and of mm Ii inlHiipptvhciiiiloii on tho part of the pnli'lc for roi..e 11, ne p.'iNt, ami the recent linv fixing the omuicr-l.il definition of tho phrase Is weo omed on it 11 sides. ' According to this law, rn) tho Bl Ixmls llols Deinoerat. 10 t nrat (cold Is the commeri lal "solid i:lI," and nil articles containing more alloy than this or all articles with pai ls hit h con I n In more alloy nre hemrfot Hi to lo known as plated, filled or rolled gold anil must In m iim.;,el y the manufacturer. For c.i.iii", pin with a top of "solid" i'icii t the Value of IS carat, n ' bo railed solid If liliig, 1 - ' ; i is not 10 carnt gold, while huoMht plu of 10 carats throughout, thou'i or ntuch less Intrinsic valuo th.ui that 1) nir ats, Is leically "solid gold." T" ' law was mnde to protect abe inaiuifii" liirinu Jewelers against the makers and sell ers of "phony" Jewelry anil lias lecn heartily Indorsed by' the legitimate trade all over the t'nlted Slates. "It is a law whlrh we have long needed," said a Kt. Louis wholesale Jeweler, "but solid coltl Is a misnomer, and I for one should lo very glad to see the torm ahandimed and tho value stamp used in Its place. Commercially speaking, there never was such a thing as 'solid gold' at loust uot for th-j last 200 or .100 years. Some of tho ancient Jewelry of the Jtoman and the renaissance iMriods was made of pure gold, worked up by hand with the crudest tools, and that Is, of course, of far greater value on account of the purity of the material as well ns tts quaint and beautiful workmanship and Its antiquity than any modern products of the goldsmith's art. "But alloy has been used to a con stantly Increasing extent since, be cause Jewelers found that tho harder the gold was rendered by good alloy tho greater Its wearing qualities and the more secure, therefore, the setting of the gems It contained. Our jewelry now Is of IS, M or 10 carats, according to the design and character of the ar ticle, and It Is much more frequently 10 than IS. "The law requires us to mark on the article Itself or on tho card to which It Is attached the exact value of tho i gold In all the parts. Just as tho food ' luanufnciurers nre now obliged to i state the Ingredients of the package on j the laliel, and a heavy ix'iinity Is at tached to the uue of the words "solid gold' If any part of tho article contnlns lens than 10 carats of gold. "There Is a bill now N-lng prepared to be Introduced at the next Congress to a 1x1 lull the uxc of tills term and substitute tho carat stamp for It, and both wholesale and retail Jewelers over the country will work hard for Its passage. Wo bollevo the term Is calculated to deceive, even when fully explained. This bill. If passed, will re quire manufacturers to stamp all gold articles with tho nuniU'r of carats registered. Half a carat will le ul lowod for errors, but tho manufactur er will have to see that the gold comes within this limit. This would be a great help to the buying public ns well us to us, for then evoryliody could see at oute what he Is getting and there would not be so innuy chances for a comeback at us." Mushroom Break Asphalt Walk. Illustration of tho wonderful strength of growlug vegetable matter Is af forded lu a forceful manner by a mush room brought to the olllce of the News by T. J. Trustier. Tho mushroom, which Is of the edible kind, grew under tho asphalt pavemeut of the Middle drive. Its strength lu growing was Bufllclcnt to bulge up tho pavement for a radius of more thau two luches and finally to break off tho hump of as phalt. Imbedded like a cap In tho center of tho mass of asphalt Is tho pilous of the mushroom. This Is perfectly formed. Tho stipe or stem Is slender and only 6llghtly bunt. The circular piece of asphalt displaced Is about four Inches In diameter and about nn Inch and a half thick. Tho surfaco Is filled wltli aeama and cracks, showing that the a phalt gave way Blowly under the gratV unlly Increasing pressure of tho musk' room beneath. Indianapolis News. Future of Aristocracy. That an aristocracy which perpetu : ates itself and renews Itself with alt i the best blood of the country may bo a benefit to a country Is proved by the example of England, where the past Is always the base of progress. In Franco tho aristocracy, fought by royal poli tics, decimated by revolutions, exhaust ed by a new regime, has been reduced to a small number of families. The Due de Rohan Buys: "There Is no longer an aristocracy; money has killed It" rnrls Vie Ileutreuse. Young at Eighty. People are no longer ashamed to be about and doing their work at eighty. They no longer feel compelled to apolo gize to their young descendants for atandlug in the way. They have dis covered that old ago Is a relative term and thut unless serious physical disablements or crippling disease come at eighty one may be active without being disrespectful to the younger gen eration or lacking In respect for one's own contemporaries. New York Outlook. Th Leading Papi ot u Facta Coast Th Sr Francisco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle "!. vory be. oro",Siy Nwipp-f puMlthod la tbo oni(ro Mt. $1.50 a Year Ibcln-lliic ft n- ,0-,f tb I'I'IumJ nt-Y. I tt.ii liliu II II V-' bftCKu.., beIOi prlrtlnf al' Hi n-w ' 'h world no i i in an n 'n!lnr. , wy nd : u i 1 r ll wMi - nj rr. Any rtlr;' .. il , i dapart m. am i 'u4 o r r ,- i. c , l:v stock M . ING Li WATU3I no 3 OTS Thnso ar tr'cd rrr ay d'!ors hiving a Ihooufh knew ri ' ot triir pc i 'Jvo!6'l Ic ' r cu.t'jr. !o tioj tut, Pou try 'm Li" .nc ar W4ll l.lua ritrd and 'l ed with ma'tnr ' 'h rtat'-tt '-. -rr:i all Tj-d la the n t iin, rry ire blnr .rucn ry thoM who ar In eloo l u cii wi'1 oondJUon provaill-if in irU lout SCNLi FOR SAMPLI COPT ll Vtil BO 'Ol livo. O yes want Iho Chrolto Reversible Map? Sholn( tho Unlt4 Stataa. Oa '1'iploo of CanaA ba4 Northara ."ecl'-o oa om sldo. MAP OP ." ! W0HLO. orooAaHnr to 1o io iko ooatlottous mop. with all wis la lr praaorUom, lb ca t. iiriao W vm Earth ih jthar aldo. Jm4 tf mU g the Ma aU u,k'raly CWflSoia Ur mm rar, ;iun arasaK ea btas) ami The Dally and Map aC a4 Only S&75 a Yccr Otn lU431Si v.. The Tarmer's Wife Is very careful about her churn. 8ha fcaldi It thoroughly after using, and gives ll a sun bath to aweeien lu bhe knows that if her churn is sour it will taint the butter that lit made In It. The stomach Is a churn. In the stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts are performed pro cesses which are almost exactly like the churning of butter. Is it not apparent then that if this stomach-churn Is foul It makes foul all which is put into it? The evil of a foul stomach Is not alone the bad taste In the mouth and the foul breath caused by It, but the corruption of the pure current of blood arid the dissem ination of disease throughout the body. lr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes the sour and foul stomach sweet. Il does for the stomach what the washing and sun bath do for the churn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting ele ment. In this way It curea blotches, pimples, ert'pUons, scrofulous swellings, sores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood. If ycu have bitter, nasty, foul taste In your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, are weak and easily tired, feel depressed and despondent, have frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or distres-s In stom ach, constipated or Irregular bowels, sour or bitter risings after eating and poor appetite, these symptoms, or any consider able nnmherof thpm. Indicate that you aro BulTortna from biliousness, torpid or luzy liver wiih the usual accompanying Indi gestion, or dyspepsia and their attendant derangements. The he't. .agents K!mnnTn medical. eili'e Tiif the ccTg ni the alwive symptoms TulJUhims. hs ntfi steirtiv the, writing l"lrT T'-'K't' ts "' (irt'J ll)''TX" Scycr;USclHIlQf It'CdHj"' prm-y q dTlliJSJif-IVXt) hvftTprnri I TlQ?.r- '''yrrr'n y-i'1 Ci7iublm"d in iVr Tiered rirjrian leitlei DihfnvijXfc That this Is absolutely true will be readily proven to your satisfaction It you will but mail a postal card requcs; to Dr. R. V. I'ierce. HurTalo. N. Y.. ftr f free coy of his booklet of extracts fron the standard medical authorities, glvinp the names of all the Ingredients entering Into his world-famed medicines and show ing what the most eminent madlcal men of the age say of thorn. Subacrll)o for The Lake County Ex aminer, lfj'you wnnt the news. CATARRH rev 7c-'N TOY-FEVER Elys Cream Balm ' Uura to Give Satisfaction. OIVES RELIIF AT ONCK. It elenBHuH, soothes, heals aud protects the diHensed membrane resulting from CatjirrU and drives a why-a Oold in the Head quickly. Uestores the hences of Tu-ste and HmelL Ktwy to use. Ooutains no injurious drugs Applitxl iuto the nostrils and absorbed, targe 8ize, 50 cents at Druggista or by mail. Liquid Cream Balm lor use in itomliecrs, 75 oeuts. iif BROTHfrtb, 66 Warren St.. New York, M. K. ICAJeOX x LAKEVIEW 1 SADDLERY S. P. AHLSTROW, Proprleior. The best Yaqi-.-l die on the market. Also n complutcllneof wftRo nnd hngKJ harnena, whip rohea, rlntnn, Mts, apurs, iulrts, rosettes, In fnctevcry tbln In the line of cnrrlnRe and horse furnishings. Ke pnlrljr by competent mn. t X t 6 A m i A A A 6 6 6 6 fa I ral J II I r ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUOHOn FIRST-CLASS . ACCOnnODATlONS SAHPLE ROOn For COnnERCIA TRAVELER COURTEOUS TREAT M NT pptioHT i mHTA H npn HiUDAW E-IVJia A Memorable Day. One of the days we remember with pleasure, as well as with profit to our health, is the one on wbicb we be came acauainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers that cure headache and biliousness, and 1 keep the bowels right. 25c at Lee Heall'a Drug Store. ECZEMA and PILE CURE TREE Knowing what It was to suf fer. I will give FREE OF CHARGE, to any aflllcted a positive cure for Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles and Skin DlnensoB. Instant re lief. Pont suffer longer, "Write F. W WILLIAMS, 400 Manhuttan Avenue, New York. Euchme Statnq. J. II. Cutter whiskey at the Hoto Lakeview bar. Tho best and purest whiskey made. tf. The Examiner prints township plats, mallei thorn into books toorder. tf w il AaNwi'i'r'B'l SI LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. -INCORPORATED a m n A COMPLETE RECORD SKtJ chavemailcan entire transcript of all which, in any 3 We have .HimMMWUllimtUHRiUIUl t 'ever made in Lake County, and every Deed given. ERRORS FOUND. In transcribing the records e have found numerous mortgages recorded in the Deed record, and not indexed; and many deeds are recorded in the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds of mortgages and deeds are not indexed at all, and aie most difficult to trace up from the records. We have Others cannot find them. We have spent Hundreds ot dollars hunting up these errors, and we can guarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, Alanager, (ill i' ; i ii" . hi i. ft , ' ..' 7 ; I'. .v I . . A A c 6 Ai & to to to AODfW. Pronrietorj ' ' - r Farmers, have yor butter wrap pers prlntod at The Examine office. Instead of wilding away for them. Tou keep your money at home, and patronize them that patronize you, besides, you nee what you are get ting and don't have to pay for It If It dot-sn't uit you. tf I To Cure a Co id In One Day I Take LAXATIVE 11KOMO QDININfc j Tablets. All druggists retund the j money if it fails to cure. E.W. Grove's j signature is on each box 25c. The Examiner has a supply of firs class butter wrapper paper on hand now, at the following prices: For 500 wiappera, printed, $175, for 1000 printed S1.50. tf K. F. Ablstrom, the saddler, has Fe ceived a new shipment of gloves, th best in the market. If you wan gloves good ones call . at he Ahl strom Harness Shop. 31 39tf. , .way, affect Real Property in a complete Record , of every ' ! notations of al these Errors: NOTIC. Blue prints of any town ship In the Lakevlew Land District can be had by applying to the under signed. All work up to date, .Checkings made from the Land Of fice Records at the time the prints are made, work neatly and promptly done. W. B. Snider, Lakevlew Oregon. Tho Publisher's Claims Sustained United States Court or Claims The Piiillber of Webater'a IntcmatkMut! tMcMonary allctce ttittt It In fm-t.the ppt Iht L'imiTllirel Iborouirtiljr r-editl in every iI.hiI. arid vastly enriched In every part, with tle piirimH) of Mriapttna- It to mt the larce and xeverer requlreioeut of another geiier-. tlrtn." We are of the opinion tbat this a!Wralrn tnrt clearly and avctirateJy dcrila tl work ttint nas teo accomplished and tf r1ilttliatbmln readied. The Ilctionaf n a It now stands, hits been thorouKhljr tw edtte In every detail, baa been corrected a ntfrv r-.rt. and is adratraiilv adaoted to nieeS i the ttrtrer and oevtsrer require nx-nta of a evncraMon wbU h demand more of popular ' philological knowledira than any geoeratioa) Unit the world baaevcrcontnlned. It is pcrhapa needless to aId that we tnOar to t)ie dictionary In our judicial work aaof the liiffhcfft authority In accuracy of dellnW tloo: and that In the future as In the pant wUi be tbo source of constant reference. ) CHARLCS O.aOTT.CSMJwUaa, , tAWKFrWT WELDC5 BTANTO i. tm.VK. UUllUl B. UUWkf, , aM The obtrvt rcfert to WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE GRAND PRIZE (the highest award! was alven to the lDtenka tuxiul at the World's Fair, bU Louja. BET THE LATEST AND BEST i Tnu wilt fx intertttt&inimr I lUKcuncn poQC, aent free. C.&C. MERRIAM CO, PUBLISHERS. Gf H'NOFIELD, MASS. OASVOtllA. mljt 60 YEARS ' EXPERIENCE Trad. ,JIar Designs f w a rnsvnisMTS &C. i . .L.t.k mA rtMrtnflon mif lions i rictly conadentlaL HANDBOOK on Pateuia ient free. Olrtwt encT 'or.eCT",i'.,fI5- i'itema takea tbrwuirti Nanri a, to. wcel ntcuil notict, .thout cnra, la tbe Scientific Jmxm. A bnflomelr lllotrtd weekly. Iwjt rt Sunn &co.3e,Broadwa' New m Records in Lake County, trt the county. Moxtgage and transfer j Q Vs. & i I woinn rnosar i i