Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, June 18, 1908, Image 6

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    Woman'sWorld
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND.
Whose Husband Hat Gio Hr a Pal
ace For tha Housing of Cripples.
One at the most beautiful and niot
mnfrillleotit pnliu-e In I'liv'tninl hit
Iteeu turned Into n fnctory ho unltjue
that It deerven ns iniHli distinction
ax the castle. The pnlneo Is the plft
of the Puke of SnMierlnnd to the crip
ples In whose education ami training
bis beautiful wife has long boon Inter- "uant
mutntnatln Knirineenna; society held
In the Urn ml Pacific hotel. Chlcapo.
last month Oculist a whom the so
ciety ti -. ! Invlteil to he prowont do
olarvd 'u.Mlmousl.v that the method
of llluc'lnatton employed today went
Inferior to those employed ty our
jrrent-prent rritutlparctit!. In so far as
their effect on the eye Is concerned,
lit a review of the matter lr. II. II
Sen brook of New York wrote: "Out
country lends the world apparently In
the brilliancy of Its nrtlilel.il lllnmlnn
tJon ami certainly leads the world In
ocular exhaustion, discomfort and con
gestion. Hoth here and abroad ocu
lists agree that the kerosene burner '
N the least harmful artlliilitl itlitml-
The Incamlesivnt lamp has glv
VOGUE T01NTS.
Marabau tats Vary Kxpenalv m4
Median High Coiftora No Mora,
. Borne very striking neck pieced a r ti;
ba soon this season In white and col
rtl tuarahon. One of these la lu tb
ahapc of an unusually broad fichu ot
white tu.nrs.Nni, with a broad liorder
9f black marabou. The white portion
la next the face and Is much broader
than the black, crossing In front at
ested.
Recently the various projects and en
terprises whi'h she has forwarded
threatened to overwhelm her, and she
decided to tun) her iet philanthropy
Into a business. She organized n com-,
pany which she called the lun liess of
Sutherland's Crippled Uulld. limited.:
Ferbaps it was the duchess' charm.;
perhaps It was the warning in the ;
i en rise to more chronic eye dogonora
tlon and disturbance than any other
light used for tiear work."
lu explanation of the action of the
Incandescent lamp on the eye lr
George F. Suker stated: "The Intense
light of the filament acting on the
retina sets up a low grade of Infiam
illation, which, though it comes on slow
ly ami may never In? severe, still do
Oes all efforts to cure It. We have so
much light that overexhaustlon results
and the eye cannot recuperate."
Physical Culture Exercise.
To derive benefit from physical cul
ture Is one of the most illtlicult things
to accomplish. Such a statement
sounds discouraging, but the fault I
really with women themselves, both
the business women and women of lei
sure. The former are hard pressed
for time they who most sorely neeil
the good of exercise aud the latter
are well, one might unkindly call It
lazy. There Is not the slightest doubt
that untold benefit lu fact the sal
vation of a woman's health lies In
phvsical exercise. But It Is a long.
I tedious undertaking and requires nc
little strength of will to carry it out
successfully. However, the woman
A W
, Blu Prints Mad.
i will nwue Ritiv l'rintt of mm)
trnct ot bun! In the I.nkevlew l.aml
District, himI do Abstract work,
i 'all on or write V. 11. hMDKIi
llkevlew, Orvnn. 4 tf '
lo Cur a Coid In On Day
rke LAXATlVh UUU.MO QUININh
tablets. All driiKitiata retund the
money il it laila lo cure. K. W. Grove's
nature i on each boa. ?.U.
Stage line
, M; it-.W-l'AIM.UY.
a RHYAN, r'roorielor.
;.- i.vf l.iikevicw Nttiri.tn.
wry ilv !.! t Suntlay.
IteliiriiiiiK, loavt'H I'liiolcy -at
(I :;0 a. nt every day but
"utulny.
1, Ihi Kind Yw Hm lwsi Bcqft
OIHL'S TCB FKOCK 5306.
A pattern of this sailor suit may be had
tn four slses from six to twrlve years of
age. Send 10 cents to this office. Riving
number (33). and the pattern will be
promptly forwarded to you by mall.
the waist line with a quaint old fash
A Memorable Day.
Cue of the days we remember with
pleasure, as well as with profit to our
health, U the one on which e tie
came acquainted with Dr. King's New
Life Fills, the painless purifiers that
cure headache and biliousuess, and
keep the bowels right. !o nt lxe
Mcall'a Drug Store.
tM KKWAIU).
.CUFAVAKI) of titty dollars is heie
by otreied for information thHt will
lead to the arrest and conviction of
any pei sou wdo has sino-u or
other property, from our Company ;
and the same rennrd Is hereby olfered
for Information that l d he
arrest and couvietion of anyone des
troying tho property of the Company.
Clias. I'm bach,
SecreUry lake Co. TeL A Tel. Co.
ICtf.
Notice.
TO WHOM IT MAY f'ONCF.KN.
notice Is hereby Riven that nil Irriga
tion, or inlllracc ditches on nil trout
streams tlironglit I.tike County, Onv
gon. innst Ik screened with a small
inesh wire sercciilnn at their head or
junction with the main channel of
Pasasnters' are f j
Ol PICt! Hornolils A
Uorm4 trie) Il
WliiiflrM'i, .Alirl
LAKIiVIIiW
ALTURAS
STAGE LINE
II. K. ntRssa, I'rop'r.
vVr TV EXPERIENCE
I . -. - ...... i
i m i w i r n
V Tuaua, ,ia
Dtaion
Covsuomt Ac.
Im snav-
nillne a alia eh and Ofwcrlpt
Biilc tlf rrimn mr imhn frea lieilir
iM IV' i VA.i... .....nt lor -ull. Minna.
Scunmic Jimcncan.
1.mrvmt f ir
'l aittit, $ )
ff1ttf1sNllma
Office In Hleber'5 5twre
Stage leaves Lakeview itaily.n
tept Sunday at o a. in. Arriver
at Alturaa at tl p. in.
leaves Alturas (or Ijikevlw at
fl oVliH-k a. in. or on the arrival
oltl.e stage from Madeline. Ar
rives in I-akeview In 12 hours a!
ter leaving Alturas.
Freight - Matters - divert
5trlct - Attention
pirst - Class - Accomodations.
I .1 - T . 11-1.1. K I la n-. .... .. ... A- I
who persists faithfully Is the one who ' , -.,,.,., , .. i at renin. Also all dams or obstruct
- . , , ... ., . aiuin Kizca niim oi uu uiuck, ummiwu. . ,
The exaggeratedly high coiffure Is no
longer considered smart, the hair piled
high on the head not U'lng thought n
modish as when worn much lower on
the head. Now is the time when the
reaps rich rewards. After an. w nen
I you think of it seriously, fifteen tcj
; thirty minutes in the morning nmlj
j evening Is not n great deal of time ;
taken from one's busy day. If more j
women would try the exhilarating.
DCCHSSS OF 8UTHEBLAS1. I
word "limited," but the capital for the(
new company was all subscribed with-
in a few minutes. Then the duke of- j
fered Trentham Hail to be used as a;
factory and school. For generations ,
Trentham Hall has been one of the
ehovf places la England. !
The palace is now In a state of
preparation. When it is complete, j
about 300 workers In pottery, it-ather i
and wood will te employed there. j
The duchess is enthusiastic over her I
new position that of the first feminine
strengthening process of some exer-1
else In their rooms, with w indows wlde
open, there would be far loss evil from
confinement of business and home du
ties. A Good Developer.
An exerci e which should be prac
ticed by growing children for develop
ing a slender waist and a tall, erect fig
ure is as follows:
Let one person hold a large ring up
right as high as the child can comfort
ably reach. In raising the arms to
touch the ring deep breathing is neces-
I woman with a fine profile has the ad-
lima on said streams must be pro
vided with a lUli-ladder, or othereasy
means of pannage, nt or near tlimnld
die of the in a I n channel, so as tr. al
ow the pasMiKCof trout at all time
of year, as provided by law. al!
vantage, for te knot of hair standta j work to be done nt low water time,
straight out at the back of the head U r t() l0 t.m,,i,.u(i ,,v i-vb. 7. 1907.
thought immensely smart but the fash- , nKr (f j ' A Ur,ml
Ion is terribiy trying when a perfce j Sm.nI . fop
both In the knot aud around It must
IikcCouuty, In'Kon,
head of a Dublie business in England.! sitated, which will expand the chest.
Although it means n lot of work, she : and the lifting attitude of the arms
will herself attend to the duties of hei j
office. Delineator. !
In close Imitation of the Lucien coif
fure. The child's dress shown In the sketch
is a particularly good design for wash
materials. The gathers give a pretty
fullness to the skirt aud waist. The
will exercise the muscles of the sides, i skirt is finished with a deep hem.
be soft and loos and as natural look- ,
Ing as possible, never light or crlukly. C 1 000 00 I?f.V51Ivl
The knot Itself can be composed 0fi4' 1 'UUU,UU ltWUIU.
puffs or twists of soft hair supposedly
When to Call on Brides.
There need never be any doubt about
answering a wedding invitation and
theuiode of procedure later, for un
less It Is requested that an answer be
sent at once no acknowledgment of
the cards is necessary until the day
set for the wedding. Then, whether
the ceremony be in the moming, after
noon or evening, a woman attending il
wears her prettiest town high neck
shoulders and waist besides stretching j
the body to Its full limit.
The raising of the arms should be i
done slowly uud the riuj lifted a trifle j
higher at Intervals until it becomes
necessary for the child to stand on tip
toe to reach, thus exercising the mus
cles of the legs, developing the knee
and ankle Joints.
These tub dresses are bound to shrink.
The tucks of the skirt will provide for
lengthening them. These give a pretty
finish and may be let out one by one
as the time becomes necessary.
JUDIC CIIOLLET.
Latest Beauty Food.
According to the dictum of English
diet specialists, a free use of currants
fer the day. of coufce. aud decollete foi ! in daily food is one of the most effec-
evening. What a man wears is gov i tive means or producing a clear, rosy
erned accordingly. i complexion. Currants seem also to sat-
If one has been bidden to a reception Isfy the craving both for strong acids
at the house after the marriage. It is
customary if this is in the daytime to
leave a visiting card, as at any tea.
None Is left for the bride nnd bride
groom. To be exact in this particular,
a married woman going to tne recep
tion would leave one of her cards and
FRIBBLES OF FASHION.
Stunning Bridesmaids' Frocks One
Solution of the Dress Question.
Gowns of white chiffon cloth, with
Insets of filet lace and with big white
chrysanthemums embroidered and ap
pllqued on the bodice, the hem of the
and sweets, which are responsible foi
many muddy or coarse complexions.
Besides possessing the incidental ad
vuiuuge oi u ucuuiy iuuu, cuiriiuin uit
known to be the most nutritious of all
fruits, as they consist almost wholly of
grape sugar in the form that Is entire-
two of her husband's if the Invitations i ly assimilated during digestion. As a
were sent out in the names of the 1 consequence of a wide dissemination
bride's parents. If for any reason the! of these facts through physicians and
Invitations are Issued by one person specialists the use of currant bread in
i .1 , . . i
only, as in me case oi uuc iiuicui ur j
lng dead or a guardian being the per-1
son who sends them, only one card j
of the married woman and one of her I
husband's would be left. I
For an evening reception no cards i
are required.
If for any reason It Is Impossible to '
attend the ceremony or reception toj
which one has been invited, visiting '
cards, following the rule given, should .
be sent on the day of the wedding, I
they being addressed to the person oi
persons sending the invitations.
"Whether present or absent from the
marriage or reception a call within two
weeks after the wedding Is Imperative.
During this visit cards are left as at a
reception.
An unmarried woman does not leave
a card for the father of the bride un
less he alone gave the Invitation. Good
form now demands that such an Invi
tation from a man requires a visiting
card afterward from all whom he hon-
oreu, ana an uumameu woman wouiu ;
post hers or send it to the bouse by a
England has. become almost as com
mon as that of ordinary wheat bread.
Corn Cake.
A southern corn cake recipe is a
valuable addition to one's scrap book.
Mix and elf t three-fourths of a cupful
of cornmeal, one and one-fourth cupful
of pastry flour, one-fourth of a cupful ol
sugar, one-half teaspoonful of salt and
five level teaspoonfuls of baking pow
der. !i.dd one cupful of milk, one
egg, well beaten, and one and one-half
tublespooufulH of melted butter. Beat
thoroughly, turn into a shallow butter
ed pan and bake twenty-five minutes
In a hot oven. Cut In squares and ar
range on a bread plate. If a richer
com cake is liked, two teaspoonfuls of
butter may be used. '
When being laid away, all white
silk gloves should be wrapped In blue
paper, then brown, and pinned closely
together at the edges, and all delicate
ly tinted gloves of any material should
be placed In brown paper, as the chlo-
servant during the regular calling rjae 0f nme jn WDite paper will dls-
hours. A married woman would leave
hers and her husband's in the same
rway.
1 If the card that comes in" the wed
ding Invitation bears simply her new
name and that of her husband, with
the address of their new home, this
means that she will be at home any
afternoon Informally. If she has
"days" they are the same as a "tea,"
except for the fact that the bride la
expected to return these calls. Any
one going to her days or sending cards
inakes a formal call or sbowa a desire
to do so, and it Is for ber to respond.
color them.
The Oregon, California & Nevada
I'lvetttock Protective Association
will give $1000 lteward for the con
viction of any party or partlen ntcal
ing liorscH, cattle or mule lielnngtiig
to any of the following iiiciuImth of
this Association:
Cox & Clark, Chewacan Land &
Cattle Co., Heryford Land & Cattle
Co., Iike County Land & Livestock
Co., Warner Valley Stock Co., Win
W. Brown, Geo. M. Jones, Geo. I Ian
kins, S. U. Chandler. C. A. Kebart. N.
Fine, W.A. Currier, Frank B. Bailors,
.1. C. HotchklxH, Calderwood Brim.,
T. J. Brattaln & Sons, T. A. Crump,
Crensler & Bonner, W. T. Cressler
Maud I. !:mho.
I'. M. Mi 1. 1. Kit, Soc& 1 rean.
I W. I. llKICYKOUn
Finance Com.IF. M. Gkkkn
tt. B. Cham, i. Lit
It you nre thinking of organizing a
tock company we our new samples
LAKEVIEW
PLUSli
STAGE LINE
P. K. Taylor, Prop.
Office at II. Ke noldV 5tore.
Staita leaves Ijikeview Mondays, Wed
ncsdayt and Fridays at 0 a. m., arrive
t Flush at 0 p. m. Leavca Piush Tuee
days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6
m., arrives at I-akcvicw at I) p. m.
Passenger fare $3 one way or $5 foi
round trip. Freiubt rates from May
1st to Nov. 1st f .75 ir hundred ; fronr
Nov. 1st to May 1st f 1.00 per hundre
iCor'New Tori
1M UrskBaf rape or in
t rdSa- Cot
TV Stu Francisco
Chronicle
ThtWetklyChrontcl-
The very Wat we)y Newspsper
putlaiie4 la 1ft eadra WeaL
$1.50 a Year
tarluilliif roalaf Ss ear I' " the
InilOTi atataa. laa4a aua Uatr
$ 1,250 Reward.
The llarnry Counti
Live Htor AiMx-la-
llmi. i l,l!-h ai, j
a ii-iiitM-r. ;hy7.Si
rrwtnl furevlili-ur '
li-xlliix In thr run
vli-ilnu of psrlln,
irnltnn tM-
liihsliiif (o us mi-in
rn. In mliluioti
.ffi-r M rpttsnl
'nr. .ranit Imrw
Ihmi bar on rlilmr
or IkiOi Jaws, hn-
Clirtli'il I n n mm 111
K.nse. Huriicf. last- n.1 crook ('niiiitlps
Horn s eiiti-l whon suM Iloru-a mil. I o .,M
lliroiiKli thin wi'llon will ho r".orti.. In not
lr. II not so n-ori(il. iiIi-sm. rriir or lri
lihoiivTba Timrs H-rlil, Mln H-.'l. M.irni.Oro
Son. W. V .llruu n, Hums, On--
Keward for Horses
1 will give J.'i.OO reward lor Inform
ation that will lead to the discovery
of any horc branded with an old
tiorMeshoo brand on both Jaws, placed
as In the cut In Mils advertisement,
with fresh t rlaucle brand iiinlcriii'ut li
the hors-sliiM. 'I'lie trlnimle placed
In such a manner as would cover up
a bar on both Jaws. Animals must
Ih found In tint possensloii of some
person or persons.
It Is anal baoaaaa, eesidas
rwlntlar all the aeva et the world
enoh la an InteresMaf way
and tally Illustrating many
artlclai. II Haa auedaT 6ayj
mrsn develed la
ACPICULTURt
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LIVr. STOCK
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LIThRATUR
FASHIONS
aad 3KOKT1
Thsa are proaMad a i' by
e i'lors havn s thoro(h snowi
J,. ol (hair speolaltliM. The
I r davelad la Afr cu;ture.
Hoitiou ture. Poultry and Live
Stoox tr wall Cluairatxd a-d
(! ied w!;h mailer ef the freainal
tnnieil ia all aofsjad ta theaa
inJustrtst. every II ae bln
wntcn by rhoee whe are In aloe
touch w1ik ooadlUMa avalUn(
en this C ca.it.
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SMART WEOLIOEB 8115.
A pattern of this negligee may be bad In
six Blsee from 12 to 42 Inches bust m Ma
li re. Bend 10 centa to this office, glvfnf
number (3145), and tha pattern will be
promptly forwarded to you by mall.
, , skirt and the sleeves, were worn by a
There are nervous women; there are 1 ., , , ? , r , 7 , z
. , . i particularly charming set of bridea-
nvrjernervouB women. But women an " ...
nervous that the continual rustle of a
silk skirt makes them nervous no,
there are no women so nervous as
thatl-Fliogende Blatter. '
Kerosene Light Best For Eyas.
Human thought moves in cycles, but
who would ever Imagine that modern
human invention could be dlscouated
to tbla twentieth century and Invidious
ly compared with the old fnnbloued
custom of a hundred and fifty years
ago? This was the practical result of
discussion at the meeting of the
Should the small child object to bar
ing his ears washed use a shaving
brush In place of a brush, and the op
eration will be completed with satis
faction and ease on both sides. Good
Housekeeping.
To remove Ink stains wet the spot
with milk and rub in as much starch
as It will hold. Leave for a week and
then brunh out the starch. The stains
will be found to have vanished.
Water is a nerve food. It has a dis
tinctly soothing effect when slppeo
gradually, as one can test for oneself.
maids at a recent wedding.
The all Mack and all white gowns
offer a striking solution of the dress
question, for they give one a chance to
dress well without too conspicuous a
wardrobe. Even the negligee can be
black, and there are some very strik
ing negligees In black crepe de chine,
trimmed with pink, violet, pal bio
and a lovely shade of rose.
The smart neglige Illustrated will be
effective copied either in cotton or
woolen materials. When the latter Is
chosen, It can Ko satisfactorily launder
ed If the material is Ironed before It be
comes thoroughly lVy. The selection
of a pattern Is Importfanf, Avoid fussy
things, aa negligee ef tfs tln1
ot suitable for general Weat. Itesld,
if ry much trlmraed they cuanot t
laundered well. JLT'IO CUOIXET.
The Great
AMERICAN FARMER
Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Edited by ail Able Corps of Writers.
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lished. It fills a position of its own and has taken the lead
ing place in the homes of rural peopkMnlfevery section of
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 S0L0NJL. OOODC.
Within the Next Ninety Days , We Offer
TWO For the PaiCe Of One: Tlie Lak: County Examiner
The Leading County Taper and The American armcr
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. Hetzker, Lakevlew. Oregon.
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