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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1908)
"CANT AFFORD IT." A Cammen Phrase en the Tie ef vary Person's Tengue. "If there In on phrase rurrent more than any other today It In 'Cmi't sf ford It.' There aoeins a sort of conta gion In it." protested an energetic minded woman nt luncheon of col lege aliunmip In reply to her friend's roinpliilnt. The friend, by the way, I mistress of much th larger meana and revenue. "I olijwt to tho expression quite aa iiiui h an you do, I'm sure, hut tho fact la painfully true." tame the coutlntiod reiiioiiNtrnure. "Few of ua ran afford much of anything outslile the necessi ties of life nowaday. I have aid only lino for my (allor made gown thla winter, and I must give up that fifteen dollnr course of lllernture lectures 1 wnuled no much to hear. There la noiiiHhliitf terribly renl alMut tho prr-a-ent hard IIiik-k." 'Tenptn are more easily frightened t tin ii hurt," Hiild the Orst shaker crisp ly. "It miiy Ih that Nome of ua are not ordering rlothea and food ao lavishly aa formerly, but very few of u are golsig ahout cold or hunirry. Aa with almost everything clue, there la a bu nioi'oiiN aide to the preaent condition of things. 'Hard tlmea' cxldt aa a fuel perluipN, lint alNo a a fad. We timid onea have moMt of ua fallen Into the tiympntlietle gi)-llko-ii-fl-lt-of -shet-p linMt of cominlMeriitliiK with one an other over the coat of living. There ought to U the mnklng of more aenal Me men mid women 01U of It all. The stronger naturea will meet the preaent condition of high price liy studying simplicity"- . "Not the vaunted 'elinplo life,'" In terposed tho other defensively. "Von remember the author of Troiu a Col lege Window' snya that la a mot al aurdly uneconomical plan." "No, not the high art almple life," waa tho kmh1 humored admission, "but thn almpllclty which looka to food val ue In curl miii and nitrogen Instead of , pnnderlng to tnxto or fashion, which look to utility In dreaa instead of quick perishable futility In tho way of gossamer fnbrles, beautiful though they lx. One might aay," alio added a evcrylxvly started to rise from the luncheon table, "'Seek you first the kingdom of almpllclty, distinguish j finely lietween essentials and nonea aentliilM. and all things necessnry ahall bo added unto you.' The cry of 'Caa'l afford It!' add Influence to Influence and fear to fear." . A JAPANESE TOILET. Hew Women Make Beautiful In the Far East. The JupaueNe college girl entertained the fudge party with oriental reminis cence. "On every holiday," she aald, "tho Japanese maiden must rle and have bor toilet finished tefore the sun looks over Fujiyama, our sacred mountain. "And what a toilet! Tho long, coarse black tressca are washed, combed and greased till the head shines like a knob of pfll lulled black marble. The cheek are rouged a -fine pink. The throat, neck and ltoaoin are powdered, but at the nnpe. of the neck there are left three line of the original brown akin In accordance with the rulea ol Japanese cosmetic art. "With charcoal she rounds and Ivngtheua her eyebrowa. She reddens her lip with cherry paste, adding a gilt diamond to the center of the pout ing lower Hp. She puta on eight fresh gurmeuta, aud she tlea her obi, or great Bash, In a symlmllc knot. Her aocka aho doesn't wear stockings are very whlto and pure, and her clog are lac quered till they sblne like silk hat. "Now aho la ready to aet out. 80s fill hor allk tobacco pouch, thruata bei pipe In her girdle, puta six paper hand kerchief up her wide sleeve and sal Ilea forth, turning her toea In and wav ing her fan with a demure grace." HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Old fashioned onion sirup, which Is ' specially good for hoaraencaa and soro throat, la made of minced onlona, a tableapoouful of cider vinegar audj half a cupful of boiling molasses. j For breaking up a cold there la noth lng better than hot lemonade takeu upon retiring. Thla la made by putting the Juice of two lemons In a pint of hot water. Doll one minute. Sweeteu to taste, and drink aa hot as possible. The fumes of burned camphor will Instantly relieve cold In the bead. Put a piece of camphor tho alzo of an egg In an old saucer. Set It on fire and aftci j burning a few momenta blow out the I flame and Inhalo tho fumes. To relieve a bad headache try a cloth wrung out In hot water and vine gar and laid across the forehead aa hot as can bo Itorne. It la an excellent remedy. Another good plan Is to bath the nupo of the neck with hot watct and cologne. When overheated as a result of ex reining do not drink cold water 01 any kind of a cooling liquid; also do not make the mistake of lying down right away, especially In a draft, but keep moving about until yon become little cooled off. To Clean the Bath. If the enamel la not worn It can be beautifully cleaned by scouring well with a cloth moistened In turpentine and dipped in aalt. See that the bath La quite dry before you apply the tur pentine. Rinse with warm water sev eral times. Brass which la badly discolored should first of all be washed lu hot soapsuds to which some ordinary washing soda has been added and then have a good rubbing with a paste of whiting and paraflln. It can then be polished In the usual way with brass paste, aud a beautiful luster will te tn result. FROM THE NURSERY. Cemleal w.ylnjs by Little Mltee ef Humanity. Bum II nixie - Aren't roil awfully tired after the ball hit nlg.iit Ml De lnyiie-Vhy do you aak, doarT Small K.lale Ulster aald yon held the wall up marly all evening. "Now, Harold," aald the Sunday school teacher, "can you tell ine why Adam mid ICve clothed theuiaelvea aft er the full f "Ye, mu'uni," answered Harold. H'C'aiiM It waa winter after the fall." Hot her (surprised) Why, Johnny, bow did you happen to get the merit card for good behavior at acbool tbla week 7 Bum II Johnny It waa like tbla, roam ma. Hurry Jones won It, and I told him If be didn't give It to mo I'd punch Mm. Little Klmer-I'apa, please buy me a hobbyhore? I'apn-Why. Kliner, you are too old to be wanting a hobbyhorse. l.lltlo Miner Then, papa, please buy me a real horao. Chicago Newa. Served Accordingly. At a men'a cafe one night a young American, a barber, fell In with an Englishman. Tho latter was berating tho Yankee for doing all manner of buNlnes In their shop and not follow ing the lienor Knglish plan of stic king to duo branch. The next dny he swaggered Into the harla-r shop to be shaved. Tho barber gave hi face an extra good soaping and left him, at the same time Beating hlniHclf to read. Tho Kngllshman kept quiet for a few minute, when, seeing bla attendant reading, he blurted out, "Why don't you share me, air?" "You will have to go up the street for your shave," qlvtly replied the barter. "We only lather here." Phil adelphia I-edgcr. The Infant Catechism. Llttlo Itosalle, aged six, was watch ing bcr mother label some glasses of preserves. "Mother," said she suddenly, "what kind of preserve doc (Jod make?" "Why, God doeau't make preservea. Itoaalle," answered her astonished parent "Whatever made you think and: a thlngr "yes, ho doea, mother." aald the child. "I aay It every Sunday In Sun day school. The teacher aaya, 'Why should you love and serve UodT and we aay, 'Because be makes preserves and redeems us.'" Llpplncott'a. They Kntw Him. "It seem that Spawngaa acquaint ances are all very ahrewd people." "Did ho tell you that?" "Practically. He announced the oth er day that he doean't owe anybody dollar." Leal ie'a Weekly. Foozle Again. Caddie to Footle (who baa slowly hacked his way to the first hole) Wull ye be gon Uie whole round T Footle Yea, of course. Wyt . Caddie Only they'll be wantln' tho links tomorrow. It's medal day. Tat ter' Betting en a 8ure Thing. Jack I'm going to receive a great many cigars and balf a doten pipes on Cbrlstma'a. Tom What makes you think so? Jack Why, I stopped smoking two days ago. Judge. High Enough. "How high do these automobiles come?" asked the prospective buyer. "Ob, they come high enough for you to get under them when there's any trouble," replied the salesman. Yon kers Statesman. A Ranking Theory. First Heiress Do you kuow what I think about these husbands of rank? Second Ditto What do you think? First Heiress That they are apt to be rank huabanda. Baltimore Ameri can. A Happy Family. Soma of our "sisterhood of states" have names that aeem to me Not quite ao truly feminine aa "alatar" namea should be. With Ida Hoe and Delia Ware and Loulea Anna, too, I find no fault, and Florrle Dah and Ten rile See will do. Mlaa Bourl. Mrs. Blppt and Virginia will paaa, While Allle Bama's fairly good and Mary Land first claaa; Beaidea, we've CalUe Fornla and Minnie Sota; they Have pleaaant names quite good enough to give to girls today. But any one who ponders on thla them muat aay, with me. Kan Tucky and Con Neoticut are boya' namea. don't you aeeT And ao are aeveral others; hence our school books ought to tell About our "alsterhood of states" and "brotherhood" aa well. Nixon Waterman to Wysuui's Heme Cemematan. tHiajaw.te.e.(twJ AS'W?V ah -alt Ely's Cream Balm 8ure to Clve Satisfaction, oivga niLtar at onoi. It elnnne, soothe, heal and protwfs the dlxenwd membrane rmtilting from Cstiirrh and drives away a Cold in tti Hend quirk I v. l(-torea the Hne of Tawte and Smell. Kaay to un. Contain no Injitrloti drnp Applied Into the ntril and WrheL Irge Hi., M rent at DruglHta or by mull. Liquid Cream Bairn for nee la atoinlzr.rs, 75 conta. til tfROTHfrtb. b6 Warrsa St. New York. Thai Lcskflof Paper of t fadOc Coast TV Sm Francisco Chronicle I The Weekly Chron Id- j The very Wat weekly Nawsp.tf er ? puh.lahed la IM ecilr Vasi $1.50 a Year tnrlu'lina poeUir aur rt if tH . It la Vat because, bei!t prlntlnir all the newa of the woi J act waik In an Iniereittn; way and ' u 1 1 y tiluitratlnj many trtlc.es. It has seoiai daparv rntoii ce vo'ed lo ACR1CULTUR8 H .'KTICULTURl f-OUUTKY LIV-- STOCK M.MNC uiteratur Fashions and SrOkTJ Th-ie are prended e-rer y ed lore havlnf a thorough knowl edge ul their apeoialtlcs. 'Vhe - .i ;ej devoted to Ajr culture. h!;rticu'ruro. Poultry and Uvs Vcc are well lllua'.rated and il..ed with matter el the rreateit tntisrest to all engajed la theas industries, every line being r;ttcn by those who a--e In close tucH w!: conditions prealllnf nn this CoazL SEND FOR SAMPLI GO FT. It will be seat free. 0 yoe waat the Cbrootete Reversible Map? Sh9wt:i( the Ucdtd State. D rrtlnioa ef Canada Bad Norther Mis Ice oa eate aide. MAP O" I fMC WORLD. preeeaUnft view i toe eoBtlaeees anas, with all S'eaa la tnse preporHea, the a Bre aurfaoe mi BSe lVardt es tarn other aide. Seed S3 aetd r Mas) eatd '"Veekry Cfcrecileai' tr eae yeer. :esta( at issld aaj kaao au fafr. The Dtfrj tnd Msp Only Lf5 a Ycsr Military March. In military music the march occu pies a prominent position and has been employed not only to stimu late courage, but also from about the middle of the seventeenth cen tury to insure the orderly advance of troops. One of the earliest in stances of rhythmical march is the Welsh war strain, "The March of tho Men of Uarlech," which is sup posed to have originated during the siege of Harlech castle in 1468. In England tho military march was of somewhat later development. Sir John Ilawkins in his "History of Music" tells us that its character istic was dignity and gravity, in which respect it differed greatly from the French, which was brisk and alert. And apropos of this subject the same author notes a witty reply of an Elizabethan sol dier to tho French Marshal Biron's remark that "the English march, being beaten by the drum, was slow, heavy and sluggish." "That may be true," he 6aid, "but slow as it is it has traversed your master's coun try from one end to the other." Chambers' Journal. For Sunken Cheek. Sunkeu cheeks usually denote mal nutrition of the body. Those affected should follow a few simple rules 'of hygiene. Iiat simple, nourlahlng food, take a glass of hot milk at bedtime, take a salt rub every day and join a gymuasluni class. Every morning Im mediately upon rising bathe the face with very cold water. Every night rub into the hollow places all the skin food that you can force the pores to absorb. 6ubacrlbe;for The Lake County Ex aruluer. If you want tbe newa. ai.atoTOCgs c t LAKEV1EW ! SADDLERY g S. P. AHLSTROW, Proprietor. j The best Vaqvfn.-'1 die on the market. e Also a complete line of wago & and bujofj ha mens, wli5 & robe. rlatMJi, bits, sure, 4 qnlrfa, rosettes, In fncteTery tiling In the line of carriage and tier furnMiIng. Ile- P'tlrlif by cornpetente mn. A RECTED IN 1000 MODERN THROUOHOIT FIRST-C ASS ACCOnnOPATlONJs SAHPLE ROOn For COnriERCIAi TRAVELER4, COURTEOUS TREAT M N P P L.IOHT OtO HAKUOW LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors A Memorable Day. One of the days we remember with pleasure, as well aa with profit to our health, is tbe one on which we be came, acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pilla, the painless purifiers tbat cure headache and biliousness, and keep tbe bowela right. 25c at Lee Iteall's Drug Store. ECZEMA and PILE CURE FREE Knowing what it waa to auf (er, 1 will give FREE OF CHARUE. to any afflicted a positive cure for Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles and Skin Diseases. Instant re lief. Dont suffer longer, Write F. W WILLIAMS. 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. Enclose Stamq. J. II. Cutter wbiekey at the Bote Lakeview bar. Tbe beet and purest whiskey made. tr. The Examiner prints township plats, and makes them into books to order, tf W a W W aT. V I A K H LI I & A COMPLETE RECORD ,, r tB w "aai ttiSjt) I HM ever made in Lake County, and every Deed given. ERRORS FOUND. In transcribing the records we 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 ate most difficult to trace up from the records. We have notations of all these Errors: Others cannot find them. We have spent hundreds of dollars , hunting up these errors, and we can guarantee our work. 44 V 4 S - - . eg I it. :v ! 4 it-- : IsibTii -b'1--1- " "'''-" . a ' Farmers, have yor butter wrap 1 pers printed at The Examine office, j iriHtead of Bending away for them. I Ton keep your money at home, and patronize them tbat patronize yon, besides, yon Bee what yon are get ting and don't have to pay for It If It doean't auit you. tf svox Bean tie Bgaatsie ef Im Y Han Wwajs Bast The Examiner has a supply of firs class butter wrapper paper on band now, at the following prices: For 500 wiappers, printed, (2.5, for 10C0 printed ti.50. tf K. F. Ablstrom, tbe saddler, bas re oeived a new shipment of gloves, the beet in the market. If yoa wan gloves good ones call at be A hi strom Harness Shop. : : t "W T IkV Ytw 1 T A W af tf II I Y r?i I INCORPORATED' e have made an entire transcript of all Records in Lake County, which, in any way, affect Real Property in the county. We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer J. D. VENATOR, NOTIC. Blue prints of any town ship in the Lnkeview Land District can be had by applying to the under signed. All work up te date. Checking made from the Land Of fice Records at the time the printsare made, work neatly and promptly done W. ri. Snider, Lakeview Oregon, Tlie Publisher's mi a m a a "K WBMaaeew wmwbwbw. . United States Court of Claim The PiiMI'hers of Weheter'a lntrntlolBt rtcMonry all-irethat it "In, In fairt.the pp : Inr L'na'iridtrnl IhorouRhly re-efllted Ineverf" I !-tail.ani vastly enri ii-l In evry tnrt. witi - , iikj ptiriMxwr it lHptinf It to imwt the larmar I anil Kverer requiremeuta of another eui t:t.- Wo are of the nplnlon thattbl all-rat!ri tmut clearly and accurately dwcril tj wrirt tliut naa to aoonnipllhet anil Cm rtulttliatbaAbroracbRd. The Dk.-tionart aa It now etaiwK baa been thoroimtiljr IV edited In every detail, hiw been correctwl erery part, and ta admirably ailapted to meet the larirt-r and eeverer requlrenx-nta of " renerntion which demanda more of popuMr lliilol()iral knowledtre than any (eocratlfcai tliHt the world baaever contained. 1 1 la perhni noedlewi to ald 1 bat we rew to the ilii tionxry in our Judicial work axTff tho hlirh-t authority In auracyof detldk lion: and that in the future an in the pastK wiil be the aource of constant refereiH-e. , CHABXES C.MOTr.Ckbf Jwlfa. , LAWRENrB WXLDOlf JH " STAHTOM I. Pm.l.R r, C-UAMLKa B. UUWKT, I 77k ahrrw rrfert to WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE GRAND PRIZE (thelj!rflK-t award) waa eiven to the Interna tioiini at tbe World's Fair, fcu Loula. GET THE LATEST AND BEST r- trfI lit intfrated In our t,,ecimen paijt, tent fret. G. & C. MERRIAM CO, PUBLISHERS, CPR'NCFIELD, MAM. OASTOniA. 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