Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, August 13, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    XAXE 'OOITNTY EXAMINKU. LAKF.V1F.W, OltF.tlON, AVO. IS, 100S
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
PrllMit
Tlce-Prvslrtrnl
Kcriar r af Htai
Boctrutr j o TrraMfT.
Hecretsry ot War ,
Atwirnrjr eaeraJ
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Becretsrjof Hvf
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Von U Meyer
v. C Metcsll
Jut. O. arSM
Heorctary 1 mMrrim .
BeorrtarT kToshors Jamrs Wilson
PfrimarT ol Ornwin .atwar V. Strauss
Clrtrl Jtoa - strlrllleW . Fuller
Vcur-ai" Wrr.U.. BWn Commissioner
W.B. rr. U.S. Lara d Commlraionvf
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LODGE DIRECTORY
A. O. U. W. Lkebere ILodge, N.
IT, A. G. U. W., meeCs Brst hihI
third tTbnm1a?8 of eaeh month ta
Muju.-Lnir. hn1l ,("arn trwin. C. ol IL:
rloia.iPie..L. of H.: Xlda Uui.tav.'
er. J. of C.
oerder.
F. L. Nywaner, Re-
CGSKKAU iLOlXiE Lakeiiew He
bekah iLodije, .L O. O. K.,
meets he necond and i fourth Fri
daTof each moatb la I. O. O. F.
ball. Mre. AUee Unntlo:, N. U.;
Mrs. W . iL. Heryford. -V. Mrs.
jM.). Mo, Sec.; lira. iL J. Ma
11 tun, Treae.
DEG11I1E CXF .HONOR .Latheahor
Lode, No. .TT, .D. of U., A. O.tU. W
Meet ttkwt .and third Tbarsdays
of acb isnontb in Jjaaonie bail.
Coxa oeea, C.ot M. ; Selma Price
L. ota. A Vdda tiiintacr, C.f C. ;
FcaAceajKanaoar, Jiecorder.
O. W Lake.4ew.Cajn,p, No. 526.
W.oec'meD.af be iWorid, oieeta -on
the aecond au4 fourth 'edneday
of eacfa mouth tin Aiaaonic nail At
8 o'clock p. is. JL. HaiJej-, Conaul
Coaac&aader: E. ti.-JaqaWi, Clerk.
I. O. O. F. LrfiiesJew Jodfle, No.
3, I. O. O. F., oet every tfatur
day eveninjf la Md Fellowa iiall
at 73) o'clock trow .October 1 to
April 1. and ax o'ektek from April
1 to Oetoljer3U. oen Bailey, N.
G.; E. F. Cheney, fcee.
I. O. O. F. Lake view Eocatnpiueut
So. 18, I.O. O. F.. meet the first!
and third Thursday evening sf ;
each month in Odd FelUua' hall,
Lakeview. H. U. HeryXord, C P.; j
V. O. Metzker, Scribe. t
CHURCH DIRECTORY
METHODIST EPISCOPAL Cilt'RCH THE
first Buuday in each muDtti, jireactilna s( 11
s. m. A Bide from ibu. preaching every Hun
dsy i lis. m. sad 7::ttjp. m.l LskevUw.
m. arsyer Meeting ' Thurdy 7:i p. m! j
Zl. TcMi S
uon is extended to youu. i
A. i. ABM6TK0VG, putor. !
FIRST BAPTIST CHl'KCH OF (iOOHK LAKE
at New Pine Creek, Oregon. Preittbing r
vices si 11 A M snd 7 Mi f it of tirh hniidHy
of everv month Kundsy K-boul stkJAM.
Prsyer Service st 7:10 on w Edneitdiiy eveuiuir
of eHcn weed. All sre vordiitliy invited to
attend be nervieen
J. HA VUtS HOWARD, Pstor.
FIRST BAPTIST CHCKCH OF LAKEVIKW-I
Preaching bervire at 11 A M snd 7 ao p M on 1
each Holiday. Sunday Hctjonl at 10 A M. i
Junior Hoeiety at i: P M. BaptiHt Voting!
People's Union at 6:30 PM on each Kunlay.
Prayer Meetinir at 7::) P M Wedneday eve-'
uing. Everj ooly iitvifd to attend all ser
vices. A. PRANK UIMMONH, Paator.
CATHOLIC 'H lR('H EVKK Y StNliAV MA8
snd Benediction at lu o'clock a. m. Hinolay
schiwl sfter Benediction. Week !kv M- at
;aoa. m. I. A. VArTA, B. J. .
AUTOMOBILE
TO
Exchange for Ranch
I will trade for a ranch with
good water supply my large tour
ing car. It la a'.WLlte Steamer, Id
good condition. Has top, lamps
and extra tires. Is worth flsoo.
I -will run It up to Lakeview if
suited. Address, giving full par
ticulars of your ranch to
P. THOMSON,
913 North Brown Street,
Napa, Caufokma
FOR PALK. One parlor orKan, ,b1Hrk int" "l waterlogged -WU-one
Standard wwlm .'machine, one ! "a,u r- FlU-Ceruld lo tew York Trlb
Smitb Premier No. 2 typewriter. Ju- uue
tjulre at the Examiner office. J
MYSTERYOF DREAMS
Whence Come the Warning Vis
itors We See In Sleep.?
TWO VERY PUZZLING CASES.
On Whir Mother and San Both Cot
Tidings f Disaster at tha 6am
Tim and On Whr a Child Saw
Hr Fathtr Savaol In a Snipwrsek.
Out of 119 dream of avery striking
...A. M. Cra.tr ford kind tuveetlKntcd by one of the lead
.j. H. Artrrati ug psychic research societies m fewer
..w. 8. t'r , thaa aerenty-nlue relAtcd to a death.
i johni I ml lrbP n rarest of all those
j :. w. ra,.. dreams la the case w here two persona
lJB'wIhIKi'1,a,'s, ,1m Mm ,hln 0,1 ,ne Miiie
J striving Instance Is reported by "the
IJev. k. It. hlrlllKItui:
"A woman parishioner-of mine, be
stays, "whose husband was a fisher
man, nt that tlnie on the sea. dreamed
od night In terribly vivid fnshlon that
his little craft bad been. cut In two by
the towering steel bows of a Rrent
Uner. Her eldest son was with ' the
husband, and as ahe woke she screamed
on, Oh. sa wy loy. tpy boyr Thla
waa reinarkable enosti. considering
the sequel, but almost at the rery mo
ment the poor woman was In her dis
tress, yet stin asleep, another son was
pounding at her door, half asleep and
half awake, and erylng. Oh. mother,
where Is fatberT The terrtfted woman
now rose and let the boy i in. lie was
erylng. He told ber behad distinctly
beard hts father beary tread coming
up the stairs and bis ponderous kick
with sea boots against the door, as had
been bis manner wben returning ab
ruptly from a long cruise. Next morn
tng the alarmed mother and wife told
all the neighbors, and before the day
was out the dreadful news came that
erery detail of ber dream was true.
The Tittle trawling rugger had been run
Into by a coasting liner, nearly cut In
two and sunk wltb all bands. Includ
ing ber bnsbaad and
Pmaonltory dreams orr-opT a larye
part of the psychological records, and
the following case Is a very puzzling
one: A Mrs. Spralt llred at ' Balmaln.
one of the cnbnrbs of Sydney. Austra
lia. Her husband was a sea captain
In command of the Atacama, woodeo
ship of L300 tons, which bad arrived In
Sydney in a leaking state knd waa
picked op cheap by a flrra known as
lowiis&aw Bros, Tor -53.0UU. .Twice as
much was spent la repair, and then
the Ataeama was sent op the coast
wun a cargo or coai. soe aenvereo
this and next set out for San Diego.
Bat when 500 miles out from "Syd
ney she sprang a leak, and Captain
Spruit decided to put back. In spite
of the pumps the water gained, and
soon there waa a depth of eleven feet
In the bold. Spruit now resolved to
abandon the ship and launch the three
boats. The captain himself, with one
seaman, the steward, boatswain and
an apprentice, was In the twenty-four
foot lifeboat, while the rest of the
crew, twelve In all. were In the other
two boats. Heavy seas were running.
and the boats were nearly swamped.
Aa Spruit could not swim, be was
Dearly drowned. Some of bis men
were ioet Their situation was Indeed
Xearful in boats half filled with water
aad exposed to a fierce gale 400 miles
j from land. Again and again was
Spruit washed out. but at last bis boat
was picked ftp when Its occupants were
In tke last stages of exhaustion from
fatigue, exposure and lack of food. A
reporter of the Sydney Morning Her
ald called to Interview the captain and
found him barefooted, with
. swollen legs, covered with severe cuts
I' and bruises"
Now consider Mrs. Spruit's report to
, the Psychical Research society, which
. la most remarkable.
"Last Thursday week." she writes.
'at 3 o'clock in the morning my tblr-
teen - year - oid daughter Lily came Into
rr. Dirke we b.y i tap,2
my forehead. Oh, mamma, she cried
n a breathless whisper, 'I'm so fright
ened."
I tried to soothe her, but she
only covered her face with her bands
and whispered tremblingly: 'Oh. look!
My papa's ship is all wrecked! Papa's
come home all in rags, with his feet
and legs cut. and I see two or three of
bis men drowned out of the boat
"I told Lily sternly It was all non
sense. "'It isn't! she said passionately.
'I've seen It in my dream, and I know
Ifs all truer
"But I coaxed her off to bed. The
girt kept worrying about It until the
next Sunday. A week after ber dream
my husband returned, and Lily found
me crying when she came in from
school.
'"Oh, mamma,' she cried sharply, Is
the Ataeama wrecked'
"I told her evasively ber iwpa bad
come home.
"She was not to be denied, however,
and asked, with strange persistence,
'Are papa's legs cutV
"I said they were.
"And the very first thing she said to
her father was: 'Why, you didn't have
those clothes on wheu I sow you! The
ones you had on were all torn In the
shipwreck.' "
Lily Spruit herself furnished a re
port to the Psychical Research society.
She said she woke In terrlblo fright,
having seen every microscopic detail of
the shipwreck and its sequel. She saw
her father get Into the big bout and
keep close to bis ship for some time.
She watched bis boat capsize and the
boy Allen drown. What woke her, she
said, was the howling of the wind
about the wreck, and the lust she saw
was the other men pulling ber father
A.HUOM MAJHINl.
Ha Wis Abt U Corrsct a Languagt
H Did Not Unlirs.an.
When Mas Mullt-r win rcrlig hi
edltkiu of the UIkvihU lie ImJ, so the
atory goes, nu Illustration of Ihe lu
atliK'ttte wliulotu of ttiu coaiposllor.
In provMini; the mauuscrlpt for a Unit
CfHXI sheets of print the author mil
urally tripped from time to time
Whenever he did trip, there ou his
proof was the error tjucr.ed l:i a care
ful baud. Surely, lie thoiiKhl. some
unknown scholar In the university
must bo overlooking his proofs with
kladly Interest and unking the correc
tions for Mm. liupilry showed thai
this was not the fact. The corrections
were the wrrectlona of the man who
set up the t.ve. "IUI this num. then,
know. Sanskrit?" Muller asketi. No)
bit of it. I'm aud wont eunbletl him
to detect' the errrs as a hungry child
scents a cooking dinner. The discov
ery originated thronch his arm rather
than from any Intellectual doubt, aud
that arm was pulsicd!
This printer had sustained an acci
dent, leaving hi in with an arm partly
paralyzed, and as this m:ide him slow
er with his setting Ms masters turned
him on to Sanskrit. with which h? had
had do previous acquaintance, lie had
to learn upward-f U00 types for the
work,' but he learued them and accus
tomed 'himself to the work. Now.
many-of the letters lu Sunskrlt cannot
follow each other or. If they do, must
be modified. In 'writing Muller some
times forgot these modifications, but
they were all marked on the proof.
Muller waa so Interested thnt besought
out the ' printer to ask him how he
was able to correct-a language which
he- did not understand. The explana
tion waa remarkable: "You aee. sir,
my arm gets Into a regular awing
from one compartment of types to
another, and there are movements that
sever occur. Bo- If 1 suddenly have to
take up types which entail a new
movement 1 feel It and put a query."
What a dog'a life the "nu spellng." or
Artemus Ward's, which Is the same
thing, would have caused that marvel
ous human machine! St. James' Ga
aette. THE BIRO CLOWN.
A Qtis.r Kind of,Fllow Is th Yellow
Bratd.Chat.
The oddities of the yellow brensted
chat begin even with his clnssltication.
To think of a warbler the size of a
Baltimore
aong like
oriole, a warbler with a
a mocking bird! Indeed.
there la little about the chat that Is
not . remarkable. He cues In for ttu.
j welni and tDC spectacular. If Nature
uesigneu Gun to snow wuat sne could
do la the way of the unusual and the
eccentric, abc had remarkable success.
This bird and not the catbird I the
real "clown of the woods." Clown of
the thicket wouhl be more apt,: for. like
the catbird, be prefers the -.shrub ami
lower trees. A wild tangle of briers
and vines Is a favorite haunt. It Is
.only the betteri to survey such a re
treat that be mounts to the i top of a
tree. From his. lofty perch be slugs,
to the amazement and bewilderment
af the person that hears the song for
the first time. More IlkeJy fxin .not
be will become ilnvlslble aad silent
upon the first attempt to approach
'him. remaining quiet and hidden till
you move on .again; then he cburkles
loudly and scolds and spits and stoffa
tQi you are out of sight and bearing.
No bind Is so fearful .of being seen
or such a master of 'hide and seek. It
is worse than useless to try to steal a;
march ua him. lie manages to be al
ways oa the wrong side of the next
hush. If you should find bis nest,
which is a pretty little fcasket of straws
and weed stalks lined with fine grasses
and strips of soft bnrk or leaves placed
a foot or more above the ground among
tall weeds or bushes, the sitting bird
steals away and Is at once lost to
sight. Take a- peep at the white, red
speckled eggs and then bide among
the bushes as far away from the nest
as you can while still keeping It in
sight. You may have to wait for an
hour and even make other trips to the
spot, but this Is the surest way to get
a good look at this shy one. St. Nich
olas. Triumph of Mind.
Victim of Delusion Doctor, I'm aw
fully afraid I'm going to have brain
fever. Doctor I'ooh, pooh, my dpar
friend! That is all an illusion of the
senses. There Is no such thing as
fever. You have no fever; you have
no br h'm no material substance upon
which such a wholly Imaginary and
supposititious thing as a fever could
find any base of oieratiou. Victim
Oh, doctor, what a load you have tak
en from my from my I have a mind,
haven't I, doctor? Chicago Tribune.
Pulling That Hair.
"What makes me really mad," said
the woman, "is to spend minutes, may
be hours, trying to get hold of a white
hair which shows up on my head like a
dazzling light, yet which Is tautalUlug
ly elusive when 1 try to catch It, aud
then when I do finally separate It from
the brown hair and give It a vigor
ous pull to find that 1 have snatched
out a good brown hair, after all, and
left the white one still shining." New
York Tress.
A Nsw On For Him.
"The climate here Is salubrious, Isn't
U?" remarked the tourist.
"Say, friend," replied the native.
"Jest write that there word down fur
me, will yer? 1 git tired o' swearlu'
at this climate In the same old way.
That's a new one." Philadelphia Tress.
It is not the strength but the duni
tlon of great sentiments that makes
great men. Frledrlch Nietzsche.
Ulut Print Mad.
I will mako rtluo Frlnta of any
tract ol latul lu the Lakevlew Land
District, and do abstract work.
'hII on or write IV. II. MNIIUCK
Uakevlew, Orviron. M
LOUIS SHAW
Dealrr In Kal list at t
I have listed soma of the beit
Ranches, Timber Lands and Town
properly In Northern California, a
country that is bound to Improve rap
idly. Alturas. California.
To Cur a loid In Una Day
rake LAXATIVK IIKOMO QUIMNh
Tablet. All ilruuiilKts return! the
money if it (ails to cure. K. W. Grove's
HlKnatuie is on each bo. '.Vn:
A Memorable Day.
One of the dnvs we remmler with
pleasure, as well as with profit to our
neaitn. Is the one on hlch we tie
came acquainted with Dr. Klng'a New
Lire Fills, the painless purifiers list
cure headache and biliousness, aud
keep the bowels right, 'i'm at le
Iteull s Drug Store.
IOC UKWAIU).
A liKWAKI) of lift v dollars Is here
by offered for Information that will
lead to the arrest and conviction of
any pet son 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
troylng the property of the Company,
Chas, Urn bach,
Secretary Lake Co. Tel. A Tel. Co,
lOtf.
Notice.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKUN.
notice Is herebv irlvon that all Irrlirn.
tlon, or tiilllrnce ditches on all trout
streams throuRht lake County, Orts
I Kon. must Ik-crecne with a small
mesh wire screening nt their head or
Junction with tho main channel of
stream. Also all dutua or obstruct
J Ions on said attvama tnimt Iw pro.
' vlded with a lUli-laddcr, orothereaav
I means of passage, nt or near the mlti
jdlo of the main channel, so astoal
; ow the pnssaire of trout at all times
of year, as provided by law. Kald
work to be done at low water time,
or to la completed by Feb. 7, lt7.
lly order of J. A. Ilarham.
StHH-lal Deputy fish Wardcu for
likeCounty, On'tton.
$1,000.00 Reward.
The Oregon. California & Nevada
Livestock Protective Asooclatlon
will give f loot) Reward lor the con
viction of auy party or parties steal
ing horses, cattle or mulea belonging
to any of the following members of
this Arutoclatlon:
Cox & Clark, Chew acao Iind &
Cattle Co., lleryford Land & Cattle
C-o., Lake County Land & Livestock
Co., Warner Vall-y Stock Co., Wm
W. Brown. Oeo. M. Jones, tieo. Han
klus. S. IJ. Chandler. C. A. Rehart. N.
Fine, W.a. Currier. Frank 11. llauers,
J.C. llotchkUM, Calderwood Ilros.,
T. J. Hrattaln & Sons. T. A. Crump,
CresHler & Ilonner, W, T. Cresslor
Maud; I. T.aruho.
nri-i,.i.u W. T. HKitvronn. Presld't.
K. hi. Mil f. Kit, Sec & Treaa.
W. T. IIekykokd
F. M. (iiiKK.x
S. II. ClIAMtl.lLtt
ECZliMAand PILECURE
fCtt Knowing what It was to suf
fer. 1 will give FRLK OF CHARtiK,
to any afflicted a positive cure for
Fcaeina, Salt Rheum, i:ryslelriM,
Tile and Skin Diseases. InHtant re
lief. J)ont suffer longer. Write F. W.
WlfJjIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue,
New f ork. Kuclose Stamp.
Northern Stage Line.
LAKtiVIBW-PAISLGY.
A. W. BRYAN. Proprietor.
leaven Lakeview at 0 a. m.
every dsy but Sunday.
JtcUirning, leaves Paisley
atO :H0a. nv every day but
Sunday.
PasMiit.rs' r. $J , R.e4trl
OITIC8- "..molds A Wlnslclil'. lAk.tls
LAKEVIEW
--ALTURAS
STAGE LINE
II. K. PsRsss, prop'r.
Office In l)lcber' 5torc
Stage leaves (jikeview dally,
cept Sunday at A a. m. Arrive
at Aliuras at 0 p. m.
leaves Alturas tor Ikevlew ai
6 o'clock a. m. or on the arrive
of the stage from Madeline. Ar
rtvea In Jjikeview in IS hours al
ter leaving AJturss.
Freight - Matter - Olven
5trlct Attention ...
pirst Class - Accomodations.
LAKEVIEW
PLUSH
STAGE LINE
P. K. Taylor, Prop.
Offlc at B. R ynolda' 5tcr .
Stage leaves I-akevlew Mondays, Wed
oesdayi and Fridays at 6 a. tn., arrive
tt Plush at 9 p. an. I .eaves Piusb Toe
days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at t
tn., arrives at I-akevlew at 9 p. m.
Passenger (are 13 one way or $5 ft
round trip. Freight rates from Ma)
let to Nov. 1st $.76 per hundred ; fron
Nov. lit to May 1st 11.00 per huodre
S I.2s0 Reward.
f h. Hsrn.y t?ouoty
Uv SUN'S Au-I.
lluii, ol wmrta I is
m.mbr.p)ra7&0
f . w srd lor . id. nc
Irs.llni to th. roo-
vlf-llmt nl
trallnc slurs b I
nniiiiv to -i. nrn.
brn. In xldltlon I
nSr MW r.wsrd
llurM br.nil hiivu.
shu. bsr ob elth.i
or both )ii. H
Rsbi, Usrnrf, sad Crook CountlM
tiurx-s Tentwl wbrowild. Horx-saold to l.M
tbroogb llii. vtlon will bo rnportnl Id Ibis
pcr. II not so rriwrivd, iilrsae writ, or I.I.
phoueTb vinirs Hvrsld. Msln Ui4, Hurnn.or
fn. W, W .Hrowu, Uurus, Or.-
Reward for Horses
1 will rlve .'i.OO reward for Inform
ation that will lead to the discovery
of any horse branded with an old
hoi-HeHhtjc brand on both Jaws, placed
as In the cut In this ad vert Iwment,
with fresh trlamrle brand underneath
the horseshoe. The triangle placed
In such a manner mm wimM i-nv.-r m.
a bar on boll) Jaws. Animals must
Is; foum! In the possession of some
persou or jhtmoiih.
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