Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, January 16, 1908, Image 6

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    MAJSH
STAGE LINE
P. E. Tavlor, Prop.
Office at B. Reynolds 5tort.
Stage leaves Lakeview Monday, Wed
nesdaya and Friday ai e a. m., arrive
at Floib at 9 p. m. Leave Piush Toe
daya, Thursdays and Saturday!, at r
a. m., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. m.
Faesenger fare $3 onr ay or $5 fro
round trip. Freight rates from May
lit to Not. 1st $.75 per hundred; froo
Nov. lit to May 1st !. ter bnodre
COMPOUND INTEREST
The trouble with most adver
tiser la that they expect Imme
diate return or large propor
tions. One prominent advertiser
Illustrates the principle of adver
tising In this way:
The aaoaey cxacaasl far
4vertlaiaar Is taa aiaaa aa
it placed at latere!. Tke
areata from tha aa'rertlalaa;
ara irtaallr tha latcreat aa
tha lareatmaaat.
"The sums spent for advertising
are properly chargeable to cap
ital account because the result
ing good will la something that
has value, which. If the adver
tising has been properly dose,
can usually be sold for the face
value of the Investment
"The rate of Interest Is deter
mined by the skill with which
the Investment la made.
"Just as the quickest way to
increase Invested wealth Is by
compounding the Interest, Just so
the quickest way to realise re
sults from advertising la to com
pound the 7 etoni."' Advertising
Experience.
JLdvcrtUera gat good returns
aa tha amount iavaated In
or eohunaa. We reach tha
LA REVIEW
FREE
The'Great
AMERICAN FARMER
Indianapolis, Indiana.
i
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lished. It fills a position of its own and has taken the lead
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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 SOLONL. OOODE.
Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer
Two For the Pake of One: Th6 unXy Examiner
The Leading County Paper and The American Farmer
BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2
h is 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, fletzker, Lakeview, Oregon.
Notice
.TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
notice la hereby Riven that all lrrlR.
tlon, or mlllrace dltchee on all trout
etreema throught Lake County, Oris
iron, mnat be arrrened with n email
mean wire ecrwnlnR at their hend or
Junction with the main channel of
stream. Also all dama"or otKt ruct
ion on aald itreams must lie pro-
vldwl with a fish-ladder, or other eaey
meana of paaaage.at or near the mid
die of the main channel, eo aa to al
ow the passage of trout at all time
of year, aa provided by law. Said
work to be done at low water time,
or to Incompleted by Feb. 7, 1907.
Dy order of J. A. Parhatn.
JSueclal Deputy flah Warden for
Lake County, Oregon.
H. E. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
The first Sunday In each month,
preaching at ITnlon school house at
11 A. M. Aside from this prenchlnR
every Sunday at 11 A. M. nud 7:30
P. M. at Iakevlew.
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
League at 6:30.;
Prayermeetlng Thursday 7:30 P. M.
Ladles Aid Wednesday 1:30.
Choir practice Friday 7:30.
A cordial invitation Is extended to
you.
A. J. Armstrong Pastor.
ale of Tiicbcr Lcr.C".
Parties who have timler land for
eale will do well to Investigate our
brniHand methods of handling lands,
We have an ottice In Lakevlew, where
contracts can !e made and options
taken on land. We guarantee the
hljrhent market price, and are In a
position to demand and obtain It,
having teeu4ii the business for ninny
yearn and in close touch with all the
land dealers of the country. Satis
factory reoults guaranteed by the La
(trniKle Investment Co. Write C. O.
Metiker, Lakevlew, Oregon.
jLAKEVlEW
ALTURAS
STAGE LINE
H. E. Biu, Prop'r.
Office in Bieber'a Store
iage leaves Lakeview daily, ex
cept Sanday at 6 a. m. Arrive
at Altnras at 6 p. m.
Leave Alturas for Lakeview a
6 o'clock a. m. or on the arriva
of the stage from Madeline. Ar
rive in Lakeview in 12 hours al
ter leaving Alturae.
Freight - Afattera - Given
Strict - Attention
first - Class - Accrrcdcticns.
I
We have a full Bet of Alysell-Rolllns i
& Lo s., samples or block trtiticate.i
and bonds, with price list. If you
are organizing a stock company get
our prices on stock certificates. ,tf
Family liquors at Post & Kings
To All Our
Subscribers
Paper
Manser
. Oregon
New Pine Creek,
TUIC DIOCD l rioo ! C. Pf
InlQ rArtn AlwrUlm Ar tsM San
oma 8tri, ban rranolaeo, Cal., whn
ooairacu lor adrarMiInt can ba mad tor It
Snbacrlbera to the giamlner who ramova
from ana locality lo aaoilier, r chant
thalr nnatofllc iddnu ahould rtnmbr
drop this office a card o their paper can be ad
dmaard to Iba right poatoOloa.
W'iraVifSe
I A WITHIM M. D ,?
(p ' S
rilVMICIAM aa Mt KMROH
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Paisley, orefloa.
v , -,-- , -rr r.-ryi i
&fi?gS3aS3W?
I. V. COXH
Atteraejr -
j;lAhevlew. Orecea
ornce-pnw BuiMta
,. It TRSATOr
Attarae jr-at-law
Maltrre tpeelalt
Orrit'K-Palr Bntldlnf.
nn lh. M and ItD CQUMniJ
each month In klaaontc Hall, at p. at.
L. Bailt, Conaul Cominandor.
B. N. Uhiikh, t ier i.
J
S LAKEVIEW KSCAMrMENT. No. 1.
i I. O. O. r. meeu the 1st and M Tbnra
day evening of each month In Odd Tel
low.' Hall. Lakelew. J. D. Venator.
CP.. CO. Meukcr. Scribe.
MHUR. HKttllM.
Dru BrmtawithawallowrorH
JdlliC) Dai 1 1 right -ear lor wfii reTera.
lor wettxra. Homeewei Square Crop and ml
i- .i.v,i .r Tar Rrand 111. Ranga. I ram
Lake PoalofBt e addreaa, Lakerlew . Or"i
2ac Whitwonh
Brandt with Crop off iei
rtht lor ewet; reerae for wnthcrt Tar Bran
W Kanaa. Ftah C'ra. loawBc a10r
Lakevlew. Oregof,
$l,2s0 Reward.
fhe Harney counij
Lire Block Awoi'la
tlon. of which I an.
a member, payaf
reward forevldence
leading to the con
vlctlon of parties
Healing alock oe
lonalmr to ill m-m
bera. In addition 1
offer t-100 reward
Horae brand borae
ahoe bar on eitbei
r both lwt. Re
corded InHcoantlea
ange, Harnev,
Lake and Crook Counties
Horwa vented '
ben sold. Horaeaaold to n
throuch tbla avction will be reported In lb!
paper. If not ao reported, pleaxe write or tele
phone The Timea Herald, Main 8M, Burns, Ore
con. W. W .brown, Burns, Ore-
Reward for Horses
"1 will trive $3.00 reward for Inform
ation that will leud to the dlHCOvery
of any home branded with an old
horseshoe brand on both Jaws, pluced
wJth frwh trlanp;,e bran( underneath
the horseshoe. The triangle placed
In such a manner as would cover u)
a bar on both jaws. Animals iuuHt
be found In the possession of some
person or persons.
house
Painter
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t I .ti i 1,411 1 aUee
United State Land Otllce, Lakevlew
Oregon, Dec Kith, 1007.
Notice la hereby iilven that la com
pliance w 1th the provision of the act
ot Congress of Juue 3, 1870, entitled
"An act for the wile of timber land
In the State of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Waahluiiton Territory,"
aa exteuded to all the Public- Land
states by act.of August 4, 1U82, Ad J it
Toler, of Lakevlew, county of Lake,
State or Oregou, haa tbla day filed la
this ottloe bta aworn atatement, No.
38,'A for the purchase of the NW goal
ter, 8W quarter, aud Lota 1 aod of
section 3U in Township No. 37 8.,
Range No. 17 P.., W. M ., and will
offer proof to show that the land
mor l"able for Ita timber
!. ami o establish bie claim to aald
land before Register and Kecetver Ht
Lkevtew, lrerou, on Monday, the
l lie names a wltnenaea: (lea Lynch,
V V V-...x.l,...I. M U 1 1--..-- L...k
T. Wo "dcock, all of Lakevlew, Oregon,
Any and all peranna claiming ad
. , .4. iimnn'iiv iii .. v.' f T- kill! mu
i tersely the above deacrit-ed lands are
'requested o Hlo their claim In thia
' ottice on or tefore said Kith day of
March. 1008.
5110 J. N. Watson, Register.
Timber l.aitit !Valli
United Stste;ijtnd Office, Lnkerlew
Orejroti, lVo 7, 11X17.
Notice I hereby given that In com
pliHnce with the provisions of the set
of Congress of June 'A, 1878, entitled
"An act fur the sale of timber lsnds
in the States of Csliforuin, Oregon,
Xevailti, slid Watthlngtt.n Territory,"
b extendi! to sll the Public Land
Ststex by set of Augunt 4, WZ, Nnrah
OHrrett. of Lnkevlew, county of Lake,
atnte of Oregon, hss thia day Hied In
thix ortlce his sworn Htittetn-iit, No.
:iK'Ct, for Iho ptircbane of the N hslf,
NKqiisrter, SW quarter NK qiiHrter,
and NW quarter, KB quarter, of sect
ion 18, In Tonhlp :W, H.. Hangs 32,
H, W. M., and will otrer proof to
ahnw that the land sought Is more
valuable for its timber or atone than
for agriciiltuial purposes, and to es
tablish his claim to paid laud before
the lifgititar aud receiver at Lake
view, Oregon, on Friday, the 28th
dny of February. 1908.
He uamea an witnesses: (5. V. liar
tMy, J. H McConl, Oeo. Lynch. T.
11 litTiiard, all of Lakevlew, Oregon.
Any and all perMons claiming ad
versely the above dettcribed lands are
reqiiHNted to tll their clniins iu thia
ottice on or before anid 28th day of
IV by. IIH'8.
5110 J. N. Watson. KegUter.
Tlmhrr Land .olirr.
United htatcs LhiiI Otllce, Iikevlew
Oregon, Dec. . I'J07.
Notice is hereby giveu that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of CougresH of June, 'A 1878, entitled
"An at for the sale of timber laud iu
the Stale nf California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
aa extended to all the Puhlio Laud
states liy act of August 4, 18U2.
William W, Hampton, of Paisley,
county of Lake, state of Oregon, hag
thia flay tiled in thia office hia aworn
statement. No. 3824, for the porch use
or toe SW quarter. quarter. N
half, SK quarter, and 6K quarter. !
SK quarter, of Section 32 iu Township I , ,e u",'"r' tti" , A w "
'JO. S., liai ge lfi, K. W. M and wlll!"J,,rue c. K 11OI,veV ,C,,,.U V!,Kb,,r"'
oTer proof to ehow that the 4and 1 finally, all of Lakeview Oregon
sought la more valuable for IU timber i Any nd a I persona claiming ad
or atone than for agricultural purpoa-1 "reel- the above described lands are
es, and to establish hia claim to aald I requested to tile their c alma n thia
land before Register and Receiver at ?,m',e " "r before eHl,, uf
Lakeview, Oregon, on Monday, the 24
tb day of February, 1908.
lie uamea aa witnesses: K B. Jack
son, Frank Dobkina, Oeorge Harper, of
Paisley, Oregou, and ueorge Lmery
oi silver Lake, Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming adver
aely the Above described lauda are re
quested to file their clalma iu thia
office on or before said 24th day of
Feb. 1908,
5110 J.N.Watson. Register
Timber autnd Netlee.
United States Land Otllce. Lakeview
Oregon, jjec. 12, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of Jane 3. 1878. entitled
An ,.ct for the sale of timber lands in
the Statea of Califorina, Oregon. Nev
ada, and Washington Tertitory, " as
extended to all the PublioLand states
by act of August 4, 1892.
frank F. Toler. of Lakeview. coun
ty of Lake, State of Oregon, baa this
day Died in this office hia sworn state
ment No. 3842, for the purchase of the
E half HE quarter. NW quarter. 8E
quarter, and NB quarter, UW quar
ter, of Beet ton 22, in Townshio 37.
Range 17. iu. W. M.. and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to
estaoiisn ois claim to said land before
Register and Receiver at Lakevlew
Oregon, on Thursday, the 6th, day of
Marcn, 19UH. lie uaroes as witnesses
E. Woodcock, M. 8. Barnes. (Jeo.
Lynch. Sarah T. Woodcock, all of
Lakeview Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adver
sely tDe above described lands are re
quested to nle their claims in this
office on or before said 5tb day of
March, 1908.
5110 J. N. Watson. Register.
Timber lanil Not Ire.
United States Land Office. Lakeview
Oregon lec. nth 1908.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
'An act tor the sale ot tibmer lands
In the btatea of Califorina. Orecon.
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
aa extended to all the Publio Land
Btatea by act of August 4, 1892,
j. nomas j. rowell. or Lakevlew.
county of Lake, Btate of Oregon, baa
thia day filed in this office bis sworn
atatement, No. 38115, for tbe purchase
A , n 1.1 I I KIM . L ...
ui iuo n ubji, n quarter, ana w
half, NE quarter, of section 29. In
Towusblp 38, 8., Range 16, E., W.M.,
aud will offer proof to abow that
tbe land sought la more valuable tor
Its timber or stone than for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish hia
claim to aald land before Register and
Receiver at Lakevlew Oregon, on
Tuesday, tbe 3rd day of March, 1908.
lie names aa witnesses: James E.
Murray, Paul E. lingua. A. Btorkman.
Cbus. Oliver, all of Lakeview Oregou.
Any and allfpersona claiming adver
sely the above described lands are re
quested to file their clalma lo thia
office on or before aald 3rd day of
March. 1908.
51-10 (J. N Watson. Register.
m . . aM-atiaa,
I). Ii.rt n.n i .. the Interior, Uuilsd
8tati l.inl Oioce, Lakevlew Oregon,
Deo . liXi?
NOl'IOH la nerehy given thai the
State of Oiegoii baa, under the pro
vUlona or the act of rUtngreee of An
guat II, 1818, end the act eupplement
al and amendatory thereof, made ap
pllcittiou for the following decarll d
unapproprlatel, non minora), survey
ed public landa aa indemnity for lot
aK to ua grant for corn m on eohool
tilirpnaa, to wit:
List Nn. 240, for the SW quarter,
NK quarter, C. 81, T 95 8., 1C 17
K , W. M.
Lint No, 241, for the NK quarter,
SK quarter, Nee. 'JO, T. IWH., H. 10,
K. end HW quarter, HW quarter, Bc.
2o, NK quarter, NW quarter, Bee
3(1, T. MB., K. 15 K..W.M
Any and all peranna rlalmlng a iv.r
aely the ebote oencribed lunda aie ie
queated to Hie In tbla otllce their hi)
i lalnie on or liefore the Haturday the
2fth day of January ,11HW.
61 6 J. N. VVatann, KegUter
mnir4iTT7rv..rir..
Department of the Interior, Union
Rtatea Land CXIIce, Lakeview Oiegmi,
l)eo. 7. 11)07.
Notice la hereby given that in c
pllance with the provlalona of the nc'
of Uongresa of June II, H',H enlii'i
"An act for tlie ale of timber IiiikI
In the Mii lea of California, On-won.
Nevada and Waahltigton Territory.'
aa extended lo all the 1'uhlio I.aini
rstaiea ny act or August 4. i nu
K. Malloy, of Lakevlew, county o-
Lake, State of Oregou, baa this ly
tiled in this ottice hia swoiu statement
No :t8:i4, for the purctia-e of ttie SW
quarter of Section No. 8, iu Town
ship No. 38 K. h'hl'H- No. 17 W. '
M., and will olfer prool to show I bat
the laud sought I more nluntlo lot j
ita tin i er or alone t Into tot hkiic i I
total piiiposes, Mini to e-l iUlhli l.i
claun to sulJ bind beloie Kcglrti r an I
Keeelver at Lakevlew Oregon, on l-f I ;
clay, tin 28th clay ot IVhrtiary, 1!H
lie iniiiies as ,tuesses : John Kliii it
of IlKiiHiixa Oiegoii, 1 1. P. M-dloy, 1'
P. Ni.-iif, Munie A. Iji!it, of Li.x
vie, Orgon.
Any ami all peiou cltiiuiliiu mt
verselv the almve lescriled IiiihIh ui
retpienled to tile their claims in tli's
office on or l'i lore ail 28th ilav of
Fetironry, I1M8.
00 J. . W'rtlam, ItegiHti'r. '
TimIii r I a, l ! .-
United States l.an.l Ottice, Lake
view Oregon, Itc. tl, I'.Ki;.
Notice in hereby given that in coin
pliance with the provisiona of the act ,
ot C-JUgress ot June.;!, I78, entitle I
".Mi act tor tlie vale ot tin, let hinds
in the States of California. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Tei ritoi y , "
aa extended to al tlie I'nl i i I.ihmI
States tiy act of August 4, I8.2, Peat I
K. Wllahire, of Lakeview, couul) oi
Luke, State of Oregon, has thia day
tiled in thia office hia sworn state
ment. No. ,'!82.t, for the purchase of
the SW4 SK4 SKJ SWJ NKJ SWJ Sec.
.'J aud NWI NK of Section No. 10. In
Township No. 118 H, Kange No. 18, K.,
W. M., aud will offer proof to show
that the land sought la moro valuable
for its timber or atone than for agri- !
cultural purposes, aud to establish hia '
claim to said land before Kegister and
iveceiver at uaiceview oregou, on
nuratiay llie aurj oay or reoy., 1!kw.
Feby. 1908.
5010 J. N. Wataou, Keg later.
N oiler far" Publication."
Department of the Interior, Uoited
Btatea Land Office, Lakevlew, Ore
gon, Nov. 2(5, 1907.
NOT1CK is hereby given that the
Btate of Oregon has, under the pro
visions of the Act of Congress of Aug
ust 14, 1848, and the acta supplemen
tal and amendatory thereof, made ap
plication for the following described,
unappropriated, oon mineral, sur
veyed publio laud as indemnity for
losses to its grant for common school
purposes, to-wit. :
List No. 238. for SWi. Seo. 21. T.
30 a., K. 10 K., W. M.
List No. 239, for NEJ SWJ, SWJ
tsrj, oc. a:t, i: -&i a., and Uol 4. Beo.
l.T- 20 B., R.1 9 fci., W.M .
Any and all persona claiming ad
Tersely tbe above described lands are
requested to file In tbU office their
aaid claims on or before tbe 31st day
or January, tjuh
50-10 J. N. Wataon, Register,
TIVIIIKH I Al fcirTIi fr-
United States Laud Office, Lakeview
Oregon. Oct. 17. 1907.
Notice la hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisiona of tbe act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands
in tbe States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Tenlrtv. "
as extended to ail tbe Publio Laud
States by act of August 4. 1892, Edgar
Howell, ot New Plue Creek, county of
Liaue, eiaie or Oregon, nas to is day
filed In this office bis sworn statement.
No. 3800, for tbe purchase of tbe Lots
12 and 3. of section No. 21. if
Townbbip No. 41 B., Range No. 21 E.
W. Al., and will olfer proof to show
that the laud sought is more valuable
for Its timber or stone than for auri
cultural purposes, aud to establish bis
claim to said land befoie tbe Register
and Keoeiver at Lakevlew Oregon, on
Thursday tbe 2, day of January, 1908.
ile names as wltueses: J. V. Reed
er, licrt Wade, U. U. liammersley
Oscar Smith, all of Pine Creek, Ore
gon.
Any and all persona claiming ad
versely tbe above described lands are
requested to tile their claims In this
office on or before aaid 2 day of Jan.
4310 J. N. Wataon, Register.
MADE FOR SERVICE
IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER
AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY
WATERPR00F
OWEIfi
W DAM M FT
OLIVIYLKO
Cf irirnc
3&o
This trade mark
ond the word
Tower on the
button! distln
aulih this hlah
qroda slicker from
Ithsjust as good
brands
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GOOD THINGS TO EAT. ,
DUhae That Are raweua l the uney
, teulh.
ftbrtmp rrUne-l'ut tenapoon
tttl of tart In eawepnn. When It to
bot, etlr In one epminful of flour. frUIr
ever fhe fire until the flour la rich
brown; then add one on! hip;nd
fine end when that h f M 'tlU
(Irut liefore It browwo il t tuble
epoonf-jla of toinetm-f d it niew
little with the aeucepnii eivd on H
alow fire; then wheu t louiMtou
have nielte. down a.M I cupa of
hot water; aaaon to tnrt with aalt.
pepper and cayenne. 11 II "bind
few nilmilea la-fore dinner, then put In
the ahrluip". one or two i.i . accord
ln tl number of g'.ieit. TV
ahrlmp' v
HI lreak If put In to earl..'.
It Ice I" i
regetai Ie
plain ImiIk
erally i
ha aulwtantlnl and healthy
and yet when served Jimt
d the men In the fnmlly cen
"No, thnnk you." Hmr
ho following for a change
'ml' they will any:
',re. Wash one-half cup of
Mk In a double boiler until
'. time try
ami see
f'reole 1
i rice nti'l
teniler. Uy two K'd "!, pi'" or
bacon Into a hot frying pan and cNk
to a crisp, but do not burn. Add to
thru tlrlntilnim half nn onion sliced
fln ani brown; then add hnlf a cup of
tomntoca nnl tlie rice. Season wltli
cayenne peper and anlt and stew to
irether until It haa all blended.
A very popular dish of la-ef. known
In the eouth aa "grlmles." In an apte
tly.lng '.ih that la easily prepared a
follows;
!rlailes.-Take two pounda of beef
(the lottoni round If poaalble), allce
thin, trim off all the fat and cut In
pieces about the alee of the Inside of
your bund. Put one spoonful of lard
In a saucepan. When the lard la hot
drop your meat, which must lo first
properly washed. In the hot lard; add
a little s.itf. black pepper and cayenne.
Cover the 'saucepan and let the. meat
atew, or, rather, lll. for the Juice of
the meat will Ih.II out. Stir occasionally
aud let alt the Juice of the meat boll
out. When It iteglns to get dry stir It
till It browns. When It is of a nice
bnwn color, sprinkle In the saucepan
ahoiit one tcuspoonfu! of flour. When
thut la I towii, move It off the hot tiro
so thut It will not burn ami add three
or four good atxed onions sliced and
three or four Inrge taMcspooufula of
tomatoes. 11 It all smother with the
cover ou the saucepan, stirring once In
awhile till the onions and tomatocN
are all melted, to a rich gravy; then
add two tensootifula of lulling water
and Benson to taste and let it boil
atanit one hour more. A tluy bit of
anrllc addrt flavor if yon like It.
CORSICAN CUSTOMS.
Tragic Funarat "tltsa Daath Hunters
and Impreviaateraa.
When a Corsica n woman dies, she 1
alwaya buried iu a new coatome, which
aometlmes with the poorer claaaea
takea up moat of the family saving,
and aa the beat of tbe climate renders
burlnl Imperative within twenty-four
hours the new gown la generally com
menced directly the dying person's Ill
ness assumes a serious form.
Corsica ua reverence the dead, and a
feature in a funeral Is the "Improvise
tores," women whose business it la to
Improvise prone-poetry to the mourn
era. Oftru thia improvising la wonder
fully tH-ntitlful and breathes the true
feeling of sorrow.
Tbe "death huutera" attend fuuerala
and afterward wrestle with the mourn
era. If a relative of the deceased get
the better In the combat It Is assumed
that his affection for the departed rela
tive waa absolutely genuine.
When the corpse leaves tbe house,
the women gather at an upper window
and, tearing out bandfula of their hair,
throw It on the coffin. Tbe rich hire
women mourners who scratch their
facea and are paid Iu proportion to the
Injuries they Inflict on themselves In
their paroxysms of grief.
A Corslcun widow wears a atrip of
black material tied on bcr eyes for
week, and during that period abe la
fed and led about by her friends. No
room In her bouae la cleaned and no
fire lighted for tbe same period.
In the cemeteries are a succession of
little buildings with flat roofs and high
openings. These are the tombar and In
side them are rich hangings, flowers,
poetry nnd lampa which tbe mourners
place there in remembrance of the de
parted. KITCHEN WRINKLES.
Save time when knife cleaning by
previously warming the knlfeboard be
fore tbe fire.
Common snuff sprinkled in tbe cbinka
round the fireplace will drive away
crlcketa.
To cut cheese smoothly and without
breaking fold tissue or paraffin nanor
over the knife blade.
When the white of a frx'sh egg Is
beaten to a froth and added to the
cream It will whip much more quickly
and easily.
A little fresh grated coconnut anrin.
kled over a Waldorf aalad (of eelerv
and tart applo with mayonnaise) la a
pleasant addition.
Use fine wire for hanging uo such
articles ns rolling pins, .-bopping
knives, potuto luushors and pastry
boards. The wire loon is nerlWtlv
clean.
A few drops of turpentine addnrl fn
cold water starch or bollod stnreh nrin
give an excellent gloss to the liuen and
win prevent it from sticklno- rn th
Iron.
The fluvorlng of ahrlmpa Is much lm
proved If boiling water Is poured over
them a short time before they are
aerved. It must be drained away Immediately.