Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, June 04, 1908, Image 4

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I'uhl l4 Every Tbart4ay.
c. . MiiTZKER,
t-.Jitorand Publisher
y - alMtt
FOR THE ..iLDREN
; Hew Do You Like Itt
This Is an old guuie. Iut always popu
lar and entertaining. One of the play
ers chosen for the (ruwwr goes uit of
the room while the oUtcrs choose a
FLO WL
INN
Theodore II.. ii.n to visit Sun-
bury, wax rot o to lu Flower
pot Inn. Now. ..i. . tvNMed. It awtua,
at Sunbury lu m huge house an elderly
RotitliMiiiin. a bachelor of itotuou hat to
noun, w hich he must guess from their j rotrc disposition, whoso ruling paa
I.iicr-.l i th liwi nfflwat litrlw. Ore.
R,-oinrt liuw MllU't.
One Year,
TLRMS: Six Aonths, ..
'Three Months,
.$2.00
. 1 00
SO
Lakeview, Orejron, June 4. 1908
WU Wit L WAIT AND SEE
answers to three uuoMlon. Those are
"How do you like It V "NYon do you
like It?" and "Whore d you I ke 117"
The pueRsor comes In when the word
haa been agreed Upon mid ask. earh
player In tun) the first iiostlon. If
he cannot guess from these answer be
goes around with the second question
and then the third If necessary, and If
be la not yet able to tell the word he
must pay a forfeit or he may be sect
out of the room ag:iin while another
word Is chosen.
The game Is usually made as pua
tllng as possible ty selecting a word
with two different meanings, such as
The Oregon ian takes a gloomy view
of government in Oregon because of
thf Initiative and Referendum.
! hU nt rur believe the treat
. , , ... ;,. v ' P"n (n Inclosurei and on (a writing
miner is in error at this time. We
, . . mipier.iotm. or two wortis or similar
ahnllsoon kuo much more nbont he j gonn(J ke Vcr ..Celc .. .
subject The resiut of the electiou tn(, ..qll6r
will enlighten us. For Instance, with the words hair
The Examiner tins all along couteud- I and hare, answers to the question
ed the eople would disapprove the "Where do you like It?" might le "On
great mass of levolutiouary measure my head." "In a stew." "In a mattress,"
of direct legislation and constitutional J "Running In the woods." and so on.
ameudnieuts-upon which the were
and our faitb in 1 Wondarful Chtrry stone.
What do you think of paylug 5.000.
t past on the Bret
the wisdom and watchfulness of the
voters ire shall bold until the final
count shows them to have been rash
or neglectful. last Monday.
The principle or this law must be
presumed. It is a safeguard to
liberty tbt must not be sui rendered
until the voter has shown a determi
nation to abuse it. It will then easily
pa-s a a ay. Wben it bas been proven
or $o.000. for a cherry stone? You
can hardly believe It, can you? And
yet that enormous price was paid for
one In the first part of the eighteenth
century. The stone was bought lu
Prussia by a wealthy Englishman and
was by him taken to England. It came
from a common cherry, but on It an
artist bad carved the beads of 124
popes, kings, queens and saints. Of
course the beads were microscopically
... . . 1 .
mm me peupie ru uu small, but It la said that by using a
use this power with safety to stable 1 good glass one could readily distln
government, we shall favor its repeal. J guish the popes and kings from the
Until tnat time, we shall coutinue others by the miters and crowns on
to nphold the principle, but recora- their heads. We have a curiosity Jn
mend that it be Invoked where there 'h frm of 8t0n la thi
, ... try. too, or had a few years aero. It U
JS Clear ijr ttu vujci kcu iui ivo c-us-
ploymeut.
SAME HERE
Before "e indulge in any great
lameutation over the fact that the cold
weather is interfering with tbe devel
opment oi the Caroline Teetout buds,
it would be well to consult the news
columus of the Oregonian, which
yesterday announced a henry snow
storm in Montana and tornadoes in
Oklahoma and Kansas. Weather news
from other parts of the couutry tends
to prove that Oregon climate and
weather are fairly satisfactory. Ore
gonian. .
years ago.
In an old museum at Salem. Mass. It
Is hollowed out and fashioned like a
basket and In It are twelve silver
spoons, the shape and finish of which
you can see only by using a magnify
ing glass. Chicago News.
The election Mooday was one of the
most important of any ever held in
Lake county. Besides being a bard
fought contest between candidates for
county office, tbe question of county
prohibition was up fur decisiou.
Tbe liquor qaestiou has for the past
two or three elections been one occu
pying a great deal of the attention of
tbe people all over the county. Never
before, however, was the chances re
garded so favorab e for prohibition.
Every phase of the ikuestion wa
biougbt to bear on the election, and
it seemed that tbe liquor question
was the all absorbing one. Tbe result
has been accepted by the defeated
element philosophically.
Bids for tha construction ot tbe
Clear lake dam in tbe Klamath irri
gation project have been rejected by
the Secretary of tbe Interior. This
action will be mucb of a disappoint
ment to the people of Bonanza and
Langells valley, for it was expected
that one of the two bids submitted
would be accepted. The lowest bid
was that of Mahouey Bros., 1115,770.
A Grand Family fledlclne
"It gives me pleasure to speak a
good word for Electric Bitters, " I
writes Mr. Frank Conlan of No. 43G
Houston St., New York. "It's a
grand family medicine for dyspepsia
and liver complications ; while for latne
back and weak kidneys it cannot be
too highly recommended." Electric
Bitters regulate tbe digestive func
tions, purify tbe blood, and impart
renewed vigor and vitality to the
weak and debilitated of botb sexes.
Sold under guarantee at A. L. Thorn
ton's drug store. 50o.
A Largo Gum Troe.
What Is probably one of the largest
specimens of the tupelo. or sour gum.
In the United States was found recent
ly growing In the Ocmulgee river
swamp, near Abbeville. Ga.
It towers above the surrounding for
est of Immense trees and Is more than
twelve feet In diameter. There is a
large hollow at the base, which extends
upward for a distance of fifteen feet,
with an aperture large enough to admit
a tall man.
The tupelo gum. which Is botanlcally
known as Xyssa aquatlca. delights In
swampy places, where It is frequently
found growing among deciduous cy
press and endeavoring apparently to
Imitate It by sending from among 'Its
roots rudimentary knees similar to that
great southern monarch.
Dion was for his garden.
This was kept In admirable order
and decorated with a profusion of or
naments In the very height of subur
ban fashloit leaden Cupids, slate sun
dials, grottoes of oyster shells nul look
ing glnss, heaps of tlluts and ovorburu-c-d
bricks denominated rook work and.
tpyond and above all. with a niagnlll
eont vase tilled with a tliuiiiiig cluster
of fuchsias, geraniums mid a niiinlx"r
of plants with brilliant blossoms 11 11. 1
unutterable names which raced the en
trance. Here one fine afternoon when the
flowers and reached their acme of re
fulgeuce Mr. Theodore pulled lip his
deunet. A powerful mill at the U'll
brought a sort of half groom, half gar
dener, to the gate.
"Take the mare round to the at able,
put her lu a loose box and rub her
dowu well. I'll come and see her fed
myself In a few minutes. None of you
rascals Is to le trusted."
So saying the young gentleman threw
the reins to the domestic, marched lei
surely along the broad, brown, sugar
like looking walk, dexterously rutting
off here and there an overgrown car
nation with his whip, aud entered the
hall.
(Jiving another tremendous Jerk to
the bell wire tu passing, be walked Into
the dining room, the door of which
happened to be open, took up a maga
sine and threw himself at full length
upon the sofa. A tidily dressed maid
servant appeared at bis summons.
"Bring me a glass of brandy and wa
ter, my dear, and send Boots."
"Boots, brandy aud water!" exclaim
ed the astonished girl. 1
"You way fetch me a pair of slippers n t t. r
yourself if you like, so make haste catarrh Cannot be Cured
and you 'shall have a kiss when you with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as
come back." tDfy canBOt rtluoi, the seat of disease.
... 1 . V . . . . Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional
coroua to suppose another motive), the n uri,e' to cure it you
attendant dlsupjieared and speedily re- nnMt t4lku internal remedies. Hall's
turned with the sltpers. observing. "If Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
you please, sir. I have brought you a acts directly on the blood and mucous
pair, but they are master's, and he Is surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not
rather particular." a ouack medicine. It was prescribed
by one of the best physicians in this
country for years and is a regular
OUR. STOCK OF
General Merchandise
CONSISTING OF
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ladies' and
Gents' Furnishings, Cooking Uten
sils, Camp and Heating Stoves,
Tents, Bedding, Etc. .
Is Complete
BAILEY & MASSINGIlL
Lakeview, Oregon
Where's the. brandy and
N011 sense!
water?"
"Ite nevpr lnni'iw nut th fsnlrtrs sir
he always keeps tbe key In his pocket," prescription. It Is composed of tbe
"He must be a deuced odd sort of best tonics known, combined with
fellow then. Send him here." tbe l)st blood purifiers, acting directly
"Master Is dressing, sir; he will be on the mucous surfaces. The pr-
down directly." And accordingly, aft- fect combination of the two ingred
ients is what produces such wonderful
results iu curing Catarrh. Send for
testimonials free.
P. J. CHENEY Jfc CO., Props.,
appearance In full evening dress.
".My good friend." commenced Hook,
without raising his eyes from the pa
per, "allow me to observe that tho
fuk'S of your establishment are a little Toledo, O.
Dictionary Fun.
"Rob," said Tom. by way of the Busy
Bee. "which Is the most dangerous
word to pronounce In the English lan
guage?" "It's stumbled." 6ald Tom, "because
you are sure to get a tumble between
the first and last letters."
"Good!" said Bob. "Which Is the
longest English word?"
"Valetudinarianism." said Tom
promptly.
"No; It's smiles, because there's a
whole mile between the first and last
letters."
"Ob. that's nothing," said Tom. "I
know a word that has over three miles
between Its beginning and ending."
"What's that?" asked Rob faintly.
"Beleaguered," Bald Tom.
Sold by druggists, price 75c.
Take Halls' Family Pil.s for constipation.
1
LOUIS SHAW
Dealer la Real Estate
have listed some of the
beet
Alturas, California. .
Hay Ranch For Sale
A choice quarter section of improv
ed meadow land, one and one half mile
east of Paisley, Lake county, Oregon.
1 This land is under irrigation, supplied
j with free water rights from tbe Cbe-
waucan river. Surface level and smooth
having been mowed and raked over for
many years past. Public road on
north and east lines of place.
For further particulars, add res j or
inquire of T. J. Brattain. Paisley,
Oregon. 19 f
WANTED TIMBER LANDS.
Homestead relinquishments wanted.
Want to buy direct from owners.
Write particulars to
M. II., Box 492, Eugene, Oregon. 9t
Mean and Means.
You meet a person now and then
that will Insist on using the word
"means" as a plural noun. He will say
"by these means." Instead of "by this
means." leaving the Inference that he
regards "mean" as the singular form
of the noun. Now, "mean" Is not a
noun, but an adjective: "means" is the
noun, and it Is used with perfect pro
priety in connection with a singular
number pronoun or adjective. It Is a
singular noun with a plural form, like
"news."
True Kindliness.
Little GUI of Four (standing" en
tranced before the window of a toy
chopi Oh. mother, If youvas my little
girl wouldn't I take you In and buy
you some of tueiie lovely things!
1 a tier.
$1500 IN PURSES
Races Commence Thurs
day, July 2d
The Beet Pills Ever Sold
t'After doctoring 15 years for chronic-
indigestion, and spending over two
hundred dollars, nothing bas done
me as mucb good as Dr. King'a New
Life Pills. I consider tbem tbe best
pills ever sold '" writes B. F. Ayscue,
of Ingleside, N. C Sold underjguar
antee at A.L, Thornton's drug store.
25c
The Methodical Fish.
The sunniest fish that ever could be
Ldvea aosvn in the depth of a very deep
aea.
He knitted his brows and he scratched
tila old head.
And after reflection he soberly said:
i ve given the subject much serious
(nought.
And ten chances to one I shall sum day
ve caugni.
now. If that comes to paaa, I truat that
I may '
Be caught In an orderly, bualneaillke
way.
No one In his senses can ever deny
A hook Is Intended to go In an eye,
Tet many a flali la so careless he will
Take a hook In his mouth or perhaps In
Ms gill.
But I'm more methodical, so I shall try
To join In true union the hook and the
eye.:'
Well, this orderly flih went his orderly
ways.
He kept hi eye open, with wide,
thoughtful gate.
And whenever he saw a well baited hook,
Ho rolled up his cy with contemplative
look
And then swam away, with a satisfied
wink,
laying. "That's not th hook to fit my
eye, I think!"
o he kept his eyes open, as every one
ought,
And somehow th wise old fish never
was caught!
Youth' Compailoav
inconvenient to travelers. I have been
nere above a quarter of an hour and
have not been able to get so much as
a glass of brandy and water. Bring
me one Immediately and let me know
what you have for drtiner."
"I really ln'n your, purdon," said old
Mc as soon as he could find words,
"but I am onlte at a. loss"
"So am I. my good man-for a glass Ranches, Timber Lands and Town
of brandy and water. Bring that and property in Northern California, a
another for yourself, and then I shall couutry that is bound to improve rap
be happy to bear whatever you have idly.
to say.
"Hut, sir, you must permit me to
state"
"I was never In such a detestable
house In my life," exclaimed Hook,
starting up. , "What do you stand there
for Instead of attending to my orders?
Am I to be kept here starving ail
night? Bring tbe brandy and water,
d'ye bear?" The Luk County Agricultural Aa
The old gentleman was struck posl- Roclati'in Will K've four (lavs' racing
tlvely speechless, bis face purpled. He OI1 their trHck ,n lakeview. corn
seemed in Imminent peril of choklug mcndnK July 2.1 and ending July 7th,
with a sudden conflux of ire. Indlg- j T, f fl500 wl lj0 du.
nation and astonishment ..... . ,.
"Why, the fellow's drunk." pursued tribute,! in purae. aa follow:
Theodore; "disgracefully drunk nt this FIRST DAY Jil.Y 2i.
time of day, aud In bla own parlor too! I'l khi:
I shall feel it my duty, sir. to lay a 1st Race X-nnle dash 1S0 00
statement of this Inexcusable conduct 2d Race furlonga 175 00
before the bench." SECOND DAY Jt i.y 3d
Mr. sprang to the bell. "John! 3ll Racej; neat 200 00
Thomas! Turn this impudent scoun- 4tn ICace0 twlttKH 150 00
drel out of the bouse!" mmIIIMI mivi. , ,.
The arrival of the servants led to an ... ' , . ,
explanation. Nothing could exceed Mr. oth Race-! tnllo dash 1,., 00
nook's reerret What anoloev could Cth Kace 7 furloiigH I7. 00
be made? He was a perfect stranger FOURTH DAY Jli.y 7th
to Sunbury, had been directed to tbe 7tb Race -milo heat 250 00
Flowerpot as the Inn affording tbe best hth.Race 1 mile aud 94 feet 175 00
accommodation, and on seeing what be 9th Race Connotation or some
Imagined to be a gigantic representa- other special 50 00
tlon of the sign In question at the gar- The reanon for the mile and 94 feet
uen gate he had naturally entered and race Is that the track In one mile and
acted upon this erroneous Impression. 94 feet from wire to wire.
This was tbe unklndest cut of all. To CONDITIONS
find a stranger reclining in full posses- All of the above race arc free-for
slon of his Bofa aud slippers was bad all, five to enter and three to atart,
enough, but to bear tbe highest achieve but the AsHoclatlon reserves the right
ment of art be possessed tbe admlra- u no11' a leHl number than five by
tlon of himself aud friends and the reducing the ptirne in proportion to
envy of all Sunburv. his darllna- vase " 01 "or8e8 enwreu
to bear this likened to an alehouse sign Entries to cIoho the evening before
waa a hnmiiiotinn whinh .rf m.. the race, ht 1 o'clock, aharp. The
lnslimifleanee all nreeedinir tnanit. Pacific CoaHt Blood Horse Assocla
? iir I vP . ,n8Ulu tlon to govern all rocea. Entrance
London Evening News. i feeHf ten cent of purHOi Money to
be divided as follows: 70 per cent to
Th Hyacinth. , the first horse und 30 per cent to the
For more than a century, from 1550 aecond horse,
to 1680, the tulip had an undisputed The Association reserves the right
rehjn till a rival appeared in tbe shape to change any of the above racea, In
of a double hyacinth. Rea says of tbe the event of not filling. No money
hyacinth, or "Jacinth:" It la "of divers I,a,(1 without a conteet.
aorta, and many of them or small es- Board of Directors Ileo. D. Har
teem." Some double varieties were, row, V. lu Hnelllng, V. M. Miller,
however, known at that time, three be- Root. McKee. F. 1. Light,
tag mentioned by Bauhln, but the dou- F. I'. LIGHT, V. j. SNELL1NG,
e-
two
OUR NEW
QUARTERS
The Lakeview Furniture Com
pany lias moved into the larjje
llrick Huildin on Water street
where a Lare Stoek of everv
th injj usually found in a Furn
iture Store will he kept
Undertaker's Parlors
Repair Shop
LAKEVIEW FURNITURE
STORE. WALLACK & CO.Prop'r
ALBERT G. DUHME
BUYS
TIMBER LANDS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
ble kind from which modern onea have
been derived was raised at the end of
tbe seventeenth century by Peter
Voorbelm, a celebrated Dutch florist
Tbe hyacinth was never quite such a
1 resident
Secretary
-W ANTE D
rage as tbe tulip, though dorlng the , repreaeniawve in inw country
height of It. popularity great Jrlces ,JarffL
were p.ld for bulba in Holland. It la VLh"." 7"--,, .
slid as much as 2.000 florins, or about ed.
ITB0, was given for, one root try aome j D..I r.4.. r. .
enthusiastic Dutch collector. I (18 Real EStAte SeCUTItY I0'
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Fort Dearborn Bldg. Chicago, 01.
LAKEVIEW. OREGON.
Wm. F. PAINE.
LAND AOF.NT ami KIMtTF.VOIt
I'rompt and careful uttentlon given
to surveys of Lanila and TowiihHch,
Map work ic. Settlera located, Land
and Town property for Hale.
LAKEVIEW, OREGON.
Dr. Chas. H. Drake,
Veterinary Surgeon
OFFICE
Rao Fnour, Fmto 4 Lirtur Stl,
West of First National Bank.
Lakeview, Oregon.
WESTERN STAGE LINE
Cbaslambert, Manager
Leaves Klamath Falls Dailv
at 7 O'clock, A. M.
Office: American Hotel
SIO LAKEVIEW
S18 ROUND TRIP
AUTOMOBILE
TO
Exchange for Ranch
II will trade for a ranch with
good water supply my largo tour
Inj; car. 1 1 U n; White Hteainer, In
fiood conditlon.Haa top, lamps
and extra tires. I worth 1S00.
I will run it up to Lakeview If
aulted. Addrt'HH, Riving full par
tlcularH of your ranch to
r. THOMSON,
fill North lirown Ktrcct,
t f ii Napa, Cai.ikoiima
H. D. Clark
Contractor and Builder
Job Work a Specialty
Estimates Furnished
Bhop neit door to AhlHtrom'a
Saddlery Shop
Lakeview,
. Oregon
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