Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, May 21, 1908, Image 6

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The Great
AMERICAN FARMER
Indianapolis, Indiana.
The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation,
Edited by an Able Corps, ofj Writers.
The American Farmer i the only Literary Farm Journal'imb
Iishcd. It fills a position of its own and has taken the lead
ing place in the homes of rural people in every section of
the United States. It jjives the farmer and his family
something to think about aside from the hum
drum of routine duties.
Every Issue Contains an Original Poem by SOLON L. GOODO.
Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer
TWO For the PaiCC Of One: . TtlC County Examiner
The Leading Count Paper and The American Farmer
BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2
his unpa ralleled 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. HetzkeiV Lakeview, Oregon.
$1,250 Reward.
The Harney count)
Live stock Asooci
(Ion. of which I an
a member, payt I7SC
reward for evidence
leading to the con
viction of parties
teating siocc oe
longtnr to its mem
Jbers. In adrlition I
i offer $500 reward
Horae brand horse-
ahoe bar on eitbei
or both Javs. Re
corded lnftcouDtlea
tange, Uarner. Lake and Crook Counties
Hones vented when sold. Horses sold to pan
h rough this section will be reported in tni
aper. If not so reported, pleaoe write or tele
hone The Times Herald. Main 824, Barns, Ore
on. VV. W .Brown, Burns. Ore-
Reward for Horses
1 will (five $5.00 reward for Inform
ation that will lead to the discovery
of any horse branded with an old
horseshoe brand on both Jaws, placed
as in tecut in thin advertisement,
with f;-eth triangle brand underneath
the horseshoe. The triangle placed
In euch a manner a would cover up
a bar on both Jaws. Animals must
be found -in the possession of some
person or persons.
LAKEVIEW
ALTURAS
STAGE LINE
H. E. Buiu, Prop'r.
Office in Bieber's Store
titage leaves Lakeview daily, ei
cept Sunday at 6 a. m. Arrive
at Alturas at 6 p. m.
Leaves Alturaa for Lakeview at
6 o'clock a. m. or on the arriva
of the stage from Madeline. Ar
rives in Lakeview in 12 hours ai
ter leaving Alturae.
Freight - Matters - Given
Strict - Attention
first - Class - Acomodatlons
LAKEVIEW
PLUSH
STAGE LINE
1 E. Taylor, Prop.
Office at B. Reynolds' Store.
Stage leaves Lakeview MondayB, Wed
needayt and Fridays at 6 a.m., arrive
at Plush at 9 p. m. Leaves Piueh lues
days, Thursdays and Haturdays, at 6
m., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. to.
Passenger fare T3 one way or $5 for
round trip. Freight rates from May
1st to Nov. 1st $.75 per hundred ; froa
Nov. 1st to May 1st $1.00 per hundre
A Memorable Day.
One of the days we remember with
pleasure, as well as with profit to our
health, is the one on wLich we be
came acquainted with Dr. King's New
Life Pills, the painless purifiers that
cure headache and biliousness, and
keep the bowels right. 25c at Lee
Heall's Drug Store.
Butter paper at The Examiner
office. The Rest made, at t'2. 75 for
0 and M.50 for 1000. tf
To All Our J
K J ,
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COMPOUND INTEREST
The trouble with most adver
tisers la that they expect imme
diate returns of large propor
tions. One prominent advertiser
Illustrates the principle of adver
tising In this way:
The aaoaa eaaeaaeel far
aaertlalaa; la tae suae aa
If pla.ee at latereat. The
areata (rant the aavertUta
are vlrtaally tke latereat aa
tka laveataaeat.
"The iuius spent for advertialng
arc properly chargeable to cap
ital account because the result
ing good will Is something that
has value, which, if toe adver
tising ha been properly done,
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 Is made.
"Just as the quickest way to
increase Invested wealth Is by
compounding the interest. Just so
the quickest way Co realize re
sults from advertising Is to com
pound the returns.' Advertising
Experience.
Advertiser set good returns
an the amount Invested la
our columns. We reach the
pie.
Blue Prints Made.
I will make P.lue Prints of any
tract of land In the Lakeview Land
District, and do abstract work.
all on or write W. U. HXIDEK
Lakeview, Oregon. 48 tf
Dutch lunch at the Rrewery Sa
loon, tf
To Cure a Cold In One Day
rake LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININE
Tablets. All druggists relund the
money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's
nature is on each box. 25c.
Bean tit j m Kind Yan Haw Alttayi
IS8 Kind Yob Haw Alttayi BonH
Paper at u
Coast
Th- Sn Frtndsco
Chronicle I
The Weekly Chronicl- 1
The very teat weekly Newspaper
pubitehed la the scire Wast
$1.50 a Year
jnrloiUng paton s i iri of Um
I aited
i aama
ads and kloiico
II la keat because, besides
-itin al the sews of the world
an m ereitlnj way
ul.) "iuj!rtinj many
c I las ipeoja. depart
" B' ev -ed to
aGRICULTURI
H 1CULTUR
.'i-TK Y
. V STOCK
v NC
WATUR1
IONS
a: S ORTS
"ui are presided e-var Vy
having, a thorough knowi
rher specialties. The
eveied to Af r culture,
'ire, Poultry and Live
.r anil Illustrated and
v matter e (he rreateet
o ai enraged la theae
". every Hat telar
n by those who are In close
I uC" witk ooodltlaoa prevailing
no tnU Co ait.
t
SEND FOR SAMPLE COPT.
It will be teat trae.
Da yoa want the Chreaaalt
Reversible Map?
Sliowing the U at tad States, Do
minion ai Canada aael Northers
Mailoe aa aaa side. MAP OP
THE WORLD, reeeatiar ta view
In ia aeadnueas ansa, with al!
areas la tras sreaortlo, the ta
e.-e aarfaae ef tat larta aa the
other at da.
Seas P las nl ft
"Veafcry Ckroeeale tar tate year,
pasters triatld aa Maa aaj
Paper.
The Dairy end Atop
aaaaC aaatasa aaat
Only X&jS a Ycsr
CM.
It you are thinking of organizing a
tock company see our new sample
50 REWARD.
A REWARD of fifty dollars is here
by offered for information that will
lead to the arrest and conviction of
any person who has stolen wires or
other property, from our Company ;
and the same reward is hereby offered
for information that will lead to the
arrest and conviction of anyone des
troying the property of the Company.
Chas. U m bach,
Secretary Lake Co. Tel. & Tel. Co.
ICtf.
J. II. Cutter tvhisKcy at the Hote
Lakeview bar. The best and purest
Tb
whiskey made. 15 I
A Reliable Remedy
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Bain
Is ontckl ahtArtsd.
Oivtt Keliel al Once.
It clewnwa, touthoa,
hila ami protects
tht diKiAof mom.
brane ronultinr (nun Cntarrh ut drlvm
away al'ol.l in (lie lloa.l uni. klr. Ki'ntoriw
tle 8onnof Tate ami Nmrli. Full siro
: f0 rta, at I)rtit,'Kiit or ly mail. Miui
Orram ltalm for p In totnfrn 7, i-t,
Ely ltrtbtr, 6ti ivrreu Strwt, Niw Vork.
THIS HAPtH
l k'.t mi tile at K.C. Hud
A.lvi ril.lna Aai'iirv IJ4 Hn
."n Kraiii'lx o, t el., where
I'DUtrni'tM fn
ailti'TlinillV f I li lllKlir inr II
Siil'urrllx i lo I he Kiamhirr wtio ri'innvt
from oii' IimkIiiv to anoihrr, ir hiiir,
Ihi ir tHiioflii-,' Klilri')m utioiiM r'ini'iiitHr u
j ilro. i It to ntltre a curil no llo-lr xr'l be at
; ilrcir(1 In Kii' rti;hl itonlorttt'i.
llornr J al l
I l.nkrvlrw, Orrfni
MKIl I. - IVi lluli.liMK
I r'. lot
lt.-',r-nt-liv
a jin it Matter MH-rlall)
OKrtfh- l'l' huililiua.
V t A f 'fr r t
, . Willi IM M. D.
I'll VMM I Had HI Kl.ro
Paisley, Oregon.
House v.v.J5 Paper
U I II ' u T
Pointer
Ha:iRcr
. Oregon
New Pine Creek, -
r MM !
James Barry r.lTeT
lor . fft;.
for wtfitnTa hiiui Mtirt- rop
Id righi fvr fm Hrtni 111 Khmh r
Lak t'oeiioltli t-tt'itlri- l-4kt irw r m
CHAS. E. RICE.
Musician and Director ol
the Lakeview Citizens' Hand
Lakeview - - - - Ureg n
The Wall Klrcct line of etigrnvfi
:ertltk iitif of Stm li tind Itiiuil bliniki
t the Kxatnltier otlU-e New snmpli
look retflved Mniulny evenltiK- I
VOU WHUt HlOlk ( t Tl Itll till m mc I
nipli i- ami n t ur prlcce. n
Timber Land Notice
United State Laud Utile
Lllkl
view, Oregon, April 17, 11HW.
Notice ia hereby given tbut In l i.
pi lance with thn provitlone ot the u
of Contiress ot June 3, 187H, eutitit
"An act fur the tale of timber inn
in the atatea ot California, Oregoi
Nevada and Washington territory,
as extended to all the Public Li
States by act of August 4, IH'.rJ L.
C Emerson, of Lakeview, cohuij
Lake, State ot Oregon, hat fl !-
this office his sworn statement. No.
3747, for the purchase of the Kasthall
NW quarter, SWJi NVV quarter Seu. 'S2,
and SH quarter NE quarter, of Sec
tion No. 31, in Townsbip No. 40 H..
Kanue No. I'l R, VY. M., and a ill
otfer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable tor its tim
ber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish bis clalu,
to said land before ltegistet auu
Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon on Fri
day the 20th day of June, 11)08.
lie names as witnesses: M. E.
Musgrave, Rose Miif grave, Arthur
lie hart, Orauville llardisty, all ot
Lakeview, Oregon.
Any and a'l persons claiming ad
versely the above described landa are
requested to file their claims in this
office on or before said -0th day ol
June 1908.
J. N. Watson, Register. 17-10
Timber Land Notice
Luited States Laud Office, Lake
view, Oregon, April, 17. 1!K)8.
Notice is hereby given that in com
piinnce with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, euitled
''An act for the snle of timber lands
in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, aud Washington Terriory, "
aa extended to all the i'ublio Land
States by Hct of August 4, 18U2,
JOI1M W. RKHAK'f, of lakeview,
county of Lake., State of Oregon, has
filed in this oflic.e bis sworn statement,
No. 4085, for the purchase of the Lots
1, and 2, NE quarter, NW quarter, of
Section No. lit, in Towurhip No. 37 S.,
Range 'JO E., W. M., aud will offer
proof to bhow that the land sought is
more valuable tor its timber or atone
than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish bis claim to said land before
Register aud Receiver, at Lakeview,
Oregon, on Tuesday, the 14th day of
July, 1!J08.
lie names as witnesses; Eli liar
num, Charles Iiarnum, Nate Wilcox,
Frank Wilson, ull of Lakjview, Ore
gon. Any and ull persona claiming ad
versely the above described lands, are
requested to tile their claims in this
ottJce on or before said 14th day fo
July, 1WJ8.
1710 J. . Watson Register.
Irylntf lin'pariUlons simply devel
op dry catarrh ; they dry up thn secretions,
Willi u adhere to the incmlmtna ami decom
pose, causing a far more serious trouble
than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid
all drying iuhalitntH, fumes, smokes aud
snufTi aud un that which cIhuiihch, soothes
and hcalrf. Kly's Cream llulm will iiiunter
catarrh or cold in the bead easily anil
plcuhujitly. All drnjihls sell the 50 cent
size. J-.ly ilrothors, uu Wurrcu Mrcet,
Now York.
The Uuliu is uw'd without ituiii, dors not
irritatu or caiixci snec.ini;. It spreads itseli
over an irritated and anry surface, reliev
ing iniiueilialuly the painful iullaiiiination.
l.ly's Lreuiu Jlulin contains no cocmuu,
mercury nor other harmful drugs.
FOR THE CH.LDRCJf
Tht Oarden Ottt.
This Is a pretty irume for children.
A ring Is formed of all the players ex
cept one, who stands In the middle.
Tha others dance around her three
1 1 ill an, and when they atop she begins
to sing:
"Open wlile tht teMnn sate, tht ganlen
ate, the ar1ri gale.
Oaea wlile the sariten gate and let raa
throush."
The circle then dances round hrr
gitlu. tlngliig:
"Ost the key of (he tardea (ate. saMea
t Cute, aarilen gate,
Oet the key of the tariten gate, open aaa"
let youraelf through."
The girl tuslile the circle, pretending
I
to sob, ri'pllt'a:
"r lost the kef of the rarilen gata, the
a: union gale, the giirdnt gntn,
I've Inat the kvy of the irartti-n gate and
cannot let myself through."
Hut tlio iliitiriT iliimo rouiiil nuit
round lior. mIukImx:
"You nniv slop nil night within the gate.
within thn gtile,
Teu may atop nil night within thn gnta.
unli-ss you've atrength In break
through."
The ctipllvo then rtishrt to tlio wenk
ext pnrt of thn ring and trim to hrruk
tlirniigli by throwing her whole weight
upon the ('limped liiuiiN of the clilldti'ii
and gimrnlly rontrlrct to brenk
through, the one whom hnnd given 1
way tHvoinliig cttpilve In lior aloud.
Snow Sport.
A delightful game to piny In the win
ter holiday, when the long hours drag
within doom, U anow fox and geeae,
says the Washington Btnr.
A very slight snowfall will suffice
for the game, but It may be played
with snow a foot deep In a city back
yard or In the field of the ennntry.
The game Is prepared by the boy. who
first, with high IxHita, trnmplo In the
snow a huge circle, with all or eight
diametric paths as the alge of the lot
may allow. After these paths art
clearly marked the fun begins. Any
number may join In the sport. It Is
like the old story of "The Spider snd
the Fly." One person stands In the
center of the cltrle and dnthee up and
dowu the diametric paths to seise upon
the others ss they fly around the circle.
The players can venture Into the cen
ter If they are so daring, but If caught
they become the spider snd dash for
another victim. The one who Is catch
ing cannot walk around the circum
ference, but Is confined to the central
paths.
Insect end Ntt.
It hns been known for a long time
that sn Insect will not fly through a
net with meshes three or four times
ss large as Its body, wherras a bird
will go through a mesh of correspond
ing size without hesitation. The In
sect cannot tell ut why It stops and
lights on the net without trying to go
through, and Its peculiar action pus
sled observers until the scientists took
the matter up. aa they do all things of
that klud. They any that the eye of
the Insect la made up of many facets,
so that the net looks to It like a con
tinuous opaque surface, the meshes not
being apparent. Therefore It stops or
turns bock before It discovers that It
might have gone through the net with
out stopping. To the eye of the bird,
however, the meshes are plainly vis
ible, and It goes through without hesi
tation. Riddles and Answers.
On yonder hill there Is a mill, and In
that mill there Is a wheel, and now it 1
goes and now atanda still. Tongue In j
a man a bead
It goes up the hill and down the hill.
yet It never moves, but .tand. quite
quite
still.
A road.
It npent like a bam door;
It shuts like a trap;
Toil may sunns all day.
But you can't gueaa thaL
(A corset !
What Is that which every one can
divide, yet no one can see where It wss
divided T Water.
He Can Do Little Who Can't Do This.
One of the players takes a stick In
his left band and thumps the floor with
It, saying, "lie can do little who can't
do this." Then be hands the stick to
another player, who will probably uso
bis right band when holding the stick
snd thumping the ground. If be does
he is told he hus failed In the simple
task, aud the atlck Is passed to anoth
er. The same goes on until some one
discovers thnt the secret of the trick Is
to copy the leader exactly, and there
fore the stick must be held In the left
hand.
Puxzlet Answered.
When Is a straight fluid not a straight
Hold? When it Is a ryo Held.
Which Is the most Importunt tree In
history? The flute.
Why Is Troy weight like a dishonest
person? Uecuuse It has no scruples.
Why Is a talebearer llko a brick
layer? Ho raises stories.
What Is an old maid in the mlddlo of
liver like? Like to be drowned.
A Puzzle,
ruzzle your friends with this; Take
46 from 45 and leave 45. Answer;
1 1 T M I 2 1-16
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1 6 4 1 ( 7 6 1 t C
Tht Last Danca of tht Leaves.
Rustling, rattling-, dancing;, chasing,
Bport of every autumn breeze.
Troops of leaves KO madly racing
Up and down beneath the trees.
Red and brown and tan and yellow,
How they frolic to and frol
How a drift and now a shallow,
Holler skelter, off they gol
Great brown hen pa the sMewalka cover,
Knee deep In tticm children wade.
Ov V"u I l am hrtt'iclics hover
Cjiu u.iU gray and disarrayed.
Jack Pr-Mit lirlnr I lie briefest free lorn,
VI"'1" -'rear v 1,1 mem bo king.
Bcio-. I i;i ai:.! i ..rry. hurry!
Ii. r.. v.jur fam.ht, wildest fllnzl
Young Folks
WITH HAT AND DICL
Peat of Mtglt That Any Clever Doy
Can Perform.
This trick In almple enon
not so enay to delect, sfler
All you need for It lire i
l. but It U
nil
t.
M'uvlus;
t ik 1 1 la
I Vll
. I III t
. r
crllrlct: I'lrNt n rude
n cover tlnil cniiiiicti'i,t i
highly pollNlieil iiimI puliili'il '
the Ihi pnrt Hint KimI In th ; i
die (IIiIn U to be the Tk
your two illrei. limn n rc.il i
looUn prerlnely like (lie f.il i
will rxnctly till the Inthle of i'i I .....
mill t wo hi' In.
lining Mrit tumle sine y im.
ready to pci rnrin the trli k. M't n t
Ill frnlit of (lie niiiipiiliy mimcimI n t
ihmi.v from thrill mid act In It I lie two
Till TlllCS KXPLAINRD.
hats. Then produce your box, Mark
and ha ml notne, and set It on tht top
most bat.
Itemove the cover, leaving exposej
on the hat the false die cotitalnlug the
real die.
Untile away In a happy ronrema
tlonnl style, making all sort of re
marks, anything to keep their attention
fixed on you rather than the box, and
aa you do so clap your cover on am!
lift up the whole thing off the top
most hat.
Then, still talking, bring It down on
the hat again and remove the cover
again, but this time, pressing the edge
slightly, carry away the real die In the
cover, leaving only the false die on tba
tint. Your audience, sitting In-low the
level of the die, will not aee th dif
ference. Now, talking for all you are worth,
go through a few unnecessary aud
meaningless flourishes. In the midst of
which you should manage to tnoae the
top hat Just enough to admit the real
die Into the hat lielow.
As soon ss you think (It announce to
your audience that now they see the
die on tbo top bat, but "Now," clapping
your cover down over the false die and
removing It, with a flourish, then dis
playing the bottom hat "now you see
It In this bab"-rhlladelphla North.
Aaierlcun.
A FAMILY OF MICE.
Whi
it Happened to tht Stupid Ontt
When They Wtnt to Play.
There were five little field mice.
Their mother was very wise, and one
day when they went out to play she
told them that when she chirped like a
bird they must lie perfectly still. Thst
seemed so funny that the mice were
! on,, lao k each other
" f01. ,,,a"f
would have been much better to ask
their mamma, but they were very little.
Just then their mother saw a hawk
In the sky and chirped. One poor little
mouse got frightened and forgot all
about what she said, and one dived
down Into a hole. Unfortunately there
was a weasel In that hole, and t he
weasel got him. Another ran off and
got lost In the grass and never was
found again. Another ran and tried
to bide tinder J leaf, and a hawk
swooped down and ate hliu up. An
other Jumped Into tho bushes and a
snake swallowed b I in. Tho fifth etay
ed quite still, and, though he did not
know It, he looked so like a withered
leaf that neither suuko uor the weasel
nor the huwk saw hlin at all.
Which one do you think was the
wisest ?-8t. Nicholas.
Monkey In Sight.
One girl leaves tho room, while the
others hide a thimble or some other
smull object. When they nro ready
they call "Whoop!" and she euters.
If she moves toward tho hiding place
they cry: "You burn!" "Now you burn
more!" If she goes very near they
say. "Oh. uow kIio Is most blazing!"
If she moves from the object they suy,
"How cold she grows!" If tho article
Is found tho Ruder cries, "Monkey In
sight!" .' Man she hus tho plcasure
of biding n us some other child leaves,
tho room.
Whtrt Lightning Strikes.
Lightning is most destructive tin,
level, open country. Cities, with their
numerous projections aud wires, ar
comparatively exempt.
A Great 8urprltt.
Young- Iienjamln wua comlnr down
Tho stairs aa youngsters do,
Pausing at every step to stamp
Upon each tiny alioo.
And peeping through the burilsteis
He laughed aloud In gleo
And held hla wooden elephant
That all below might stv.
Alas, when nearly down, the tor
Fell from hla heedless hand
And down upon tho marble floor
With heavy thud did land.
A startled step did bahv make
With terror In his eyes,
And he, loo, landed wlih a thump.
And that was the surprise.
Vaahlngton Bias.
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