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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1908)
LAKK COt'JfTV KXAMI.VI-.R. I.AKf.S r.vf, dki'XiOS, Tllf "fc.Nii.t V. VtV ft. ftti? TWO T 9 MISS CLGA UuiHl SCLt. Plan of Actrc.n For Providing Wg. Earners Accintt Hints.-. "A liic'uv i Hi lar.) or li'iltV thai In wlrt fie t:.i,l!Mi not re-s. O'sa No h ririiV. inn n I ajeilt for the ;: oii; inn of nil ;!:e-tt;;io he can p;rc IV nil :l ery 1 usv . " . .1.1 1 he i '.,. ti; p"- .1 f.ii' 1; i . v'it s; i mi 1 in o i hi ii. I '. v.-nut.-- t ', i.i i ;.-v t'i:: i p iiiro.l ;ls; Iljlil-s ."I 1 !l m Is l 1..0 ' ornv.; nt r. I t t;;: I tain a I..- tor i i-i I : ho.-ilih iin.l is li.io a; (1 i a ine-v-nre Miss Nellie t 'i.tt w hi a :u o ci I h a '!: i i 'io i.'i..'. v. !i '.i : i' i f v. i,i I o !; i i 'i i i A ;'i ri n ,:in t n:i I : -s le' aid vv 'i 'i i nvolvinij tho s':;v.i-r n'' iti! nns nil in or ilio v. :.! S'i '' ! !i! : '..i : io l :i lit tho f.iot l'i.:t' ri a:! In . lo o r ii : i Ins found hut n:io eiiutirrj i i ! 1 irorliina ji I n r si;i i'ir lines, mi. I ih.-i' Ik (lonnaiiv. which i ojius -.a ti ii i Workers of hi;h mxos which Is Mr.M.l Into medical :;ro ntiil snpjni: l f.ii tin family of workers v!io:i slikui'ss nIi;i- MIKS OI.IU NETBEliSOLH. the wajces and annuities fur Invalid ism and old ajte. In that country sick men and women are not allowed to work even if they desire to. and what ever lieuetits they receive from the government entails no humiliation or loss of standing in the community. le emise they are rights purchased ly the tax paid each week. We must see in tuch system an eu.l to p.i':'rism and an increase in health (J roar harm is done by sick people straining every nerve to perform duties for which they have no strength, by the i:n -rssaiit anx iety concerning money. t!.e littie su..i necessary to support life. Mure ih.tu Beven-eighths of the sitii-i cases can be directly tr e ed to n.o or worrie '. and old age is chiefly lre-s.!".l for the eaino reason. We nn- u i.' a t'l.iit.-. in tiou. devpite the exNtci -e of all i-:i:il-of insurance. A go.il pt i!it is mil Io from unpaid policies, ami til- pofoent ago of Insurance is iimn too high at the liest. The most that lmnililo work rs achieve in that line is the surety of sum Kiitlicicut for hutial expenses. i How to Pack Furs Away. With expensive furs It is uiciuestlon ably worth v. liile to send them to some Kild storage house where a guarantee :f their safety cm b secured or the money refunded to whatever amount the coat, muff or bo.i lcs been valued 1'h" smaller an 1 le ci.-;!; furs can however, v, i 'i i :' '. safety be loci: ed up In a b ': or tr iu!; in the store room provided a few simple rules are "umpilod with. ; U Lifter turpentine or camphor balls must be plentiful!;' ' prinkled in th box la which the furs are laid uway. nn the paper wrapping shou'd be well iialuraled with o; I' the preventives ugaiiat moths, camphor being general J, piv.'e! i-eil, having a less obnoxious odor The furs -houiu. hov.eier. be rst wrapped in ti.-sii" paper, us the ate?, af the ci.a.'ilior iw. iy 'uj'ire the Jeli.-a'o skin. Nci'le r s:,!,;, nor chin chilla, however, can over be laid away protic'ed by camp'o.- balls, for tin' camphor will turn to a hi Icons yellow the rich brmvn of the i-ahie an I take awav tla; soft tone i'i.oa the lighter (hades of chinchilla, imparting also a j yMTovviih tinge that N distressingly ugly. A large cedar chest make; an excel 4wnt receptacle for all Uiud.s of furs, and, ul though for roiiic Inexplicable reason it seems to have been out of vugiie for some little time past, cedar chests or all shap s and si.es are once again decidedly In favor. If it ha- been ascertained that the lid fits close ly to the box so that even the most Infinitesimal moth could not possibly filler in and that the lock is in perfect t.virUlng order and Incapable of being irled open, then a cedar chest ia an excellent safeguard for furs during the summer months, ns for some reason r, , 0dor Is apparently not de w iV't 'i the superfine sensibility of U-- CJOl'l , : Hint For Hemstitching. i v inr.t hemstitching is so very popular . 'arm of decoration tho fob ki viur ni-tTil hint will be appreciated By workers: A good deal of trouble .when liematitchlng handkerchiefs, tray lotlis or working drawn thread luxer- I Ion l nftMi caused I.v .vu'l,.'i ihf ; oiiulslte nmiilor of tlii-emis which mu he i il'VU'lt up An excellent niolhml of illMilliiK those ovoulv iin.t nt tho ro jnlro I it' taiiros Is that ot I! -I liav '" sin' lliroails, foli I in o or t -1 i I 1 i; I a it i!n h i In lit tit ntnl tho-i w rM'iu llio noo.'.'.i of tho sowliiu ma hlii ii limit the liio of pMlloil tlnv.'. ,'s. Tho nooillo shmilil not of nrso, If llmvulol. mil tho "ytlti-ir- !i 1 l" so iiiljustoil that tho linloi''a,,o'i oiv I J by tho neo.llo ooi ur nt t'io rln'H latrr villa for tho hoinstiu hioi; iianioly. nt ovory thlnl or fourth stitoli. If this I dono ovonly tin not of I'lolihifr tt tho ithro.'itls whon workltiK will bo nn rnsj i inattor. inn! no ooiintlnii or oloso stul ; of tho thro.nl w ill In nooossary tinloss i of oourso. tho workor profors to tl. sv. I a hoiiiiiiini; llnou nrtl los siu h ta Mo napkins ntnl tlolllos It Is i-iH-ossar. j hoth to out tho llnou niiil tnarl; tho sit ion of t ho hem by palloil thread otherwise. nlthoiiKh the hem may :i pear porfiotly straight Ivfotv It Is seat to the wash, when tho "size" still io mains In the material, the Ironlnu proo ess will completely ohaniro the sot of the linen. In memUm: taMo linen a fine crewel or (larnlmt iieoille shmilil I r used, while It Is far lottor to eniplo; the unraveled threads of n plei-e of tin linen than ordinary mending cotton liofore repnlrlnit ovn holes mid ver thin places n phvo bf tine not shoitl l he taokeil over thorn and the danilni; carried on throi-gh this "V'Ujhina Woolen Garrre.iti. The very host way to wash sweat, ers. Imliles sacks, leggings an 1 iifglian--in fact, nil garments knitted or cro cheted of wool Is to sew the article In a bag of cheesecloth or mosquito net ting. Then wash the bag. with its contents. In soft water with n g lod white soap The water must not be cold; neither must It be very hot. and of course the soap must never 1m? rub bed into the bag. the water lielng soap ed beforehand. After rinsing in several waters, which must be of the same tempera ture as the soapy water, rip the gar ment from the bag. but do not hang It on a line ta dry. I.ny It flat on a table without stretching. Place In the air to dry. If colored, avoid the sunlight, as it will fade It. Some ammonia In the water helps to keep wool garments soft. The dis astrous experience that many Kop!e have had hi washing sweaters Is due to the fact That they wring and stretch them, which should never be done. Simply crush the bag to squeeze out the water, but do not wring. Delmonico Pudding. Tut one quart of milk in a double boiler nnd let come almost to the boil ing point. Beat yolks of five eggs light, add six tablespoonfuls sugar and beat again until exceedingly light. Mix three tablespoonfuls cornstarch with a little cold milk. Add to the eggs and sugar and stir into the hot milk just n.s It is about to boll. Add a saltspoonful salt, theu stir un til well thickened. Tour into a dish that can be sent to the table and stand In the veu for ten or fifteen minutes until tinu. I'oniove and spread over the pudding a layer of canned apricots or oilier fruit. Beat the whites of the egg' to a sti:T froth, allowing one table spoonful pulverized sugar to each egg. Spread lightly over the top and put into a cool oven to color a golden brown Delicious Custard. i The recipe for this delicate dessert j has been handed down in my family j for maijy generations, says a contrlbu- i tor to the Delineator. Into each iudl vidua I custard cup put the yolk of one i egg. all a heaping teaspoonful of Mig.ir. two gratings or nutmeg anu five tablespoonfuls of sweet milk. In corpirate thoroughly and set the cups la a pan of hot water. Bake in a mod crate n' en until firm. When cool cover ".Mi meringue, using the whites of the eggj for this purpose, and allow a ta b!e ;i i ia: ul of powdered sugar to the white of each egg Through the very tiptop of e i' ii snowy mound drop a teaspounl'ul of orange marmalade. Ovens With Glass Doors. l.'p to dine housewives nre tfoinK In for ovens with tjbiss doors now. In the bis ' ities no woman of moderate means drea ins of keeping house without a (InsH door to her oven. "I can't think how I could ever have cooked without it," remarked one of them the other day. "How on earth can you ever bake it cuke If you have to open the oven door every few min utes to look at lt'r" Plate j,'!;)- of 11 good thickness la u.sed a il i- of course a rather expen sive item, lint those who use It muln tuln that its convenience repuys them fullv for Us cost. For Tarnisheo Brass. rumico soaji and ammonia will cure the worst en ses of tarnished brass. Just moisten a cloth with ammonia, rub 11 briskly over the pumice soap and then apply to the article to be (leaned. The operation is n almple . ml easy one, nnd tin results are I;n luediate and most satisfactory. Unkind Mrs. A. -Mrs. Iiaker kii.vh she'd give a good deal to know where you get your clothes. Mr, lb (smilin(,')-She likes tliein. then, doesn't she? Mrs. A. No. She thinks they wear wonderfully. Soapond powdered chalk mixed and rubbed on mildew Bpota will remove them. To expedite matter let the spotted article lie In the aun for a few hours, damping It again a It dries. New bread tuny bo cut finite evwly f th kuif't Is very allgltly h:ated. 3C0CKMEK SELLING reiliirrllle Itocnr.l: Mr ll'iinp'in'.r. f K 'lin. hit 0 i'ii hi th s i.'l It v lr Novornl dii.m I'liilnj' Ii f II ' li'K llllllullt ( .llt tilvilll, t 'll hlfl-Wi in. I Itnm , Kitikil Hr .I'm llini. , .MlIsS KlltHlts. M 11111 (' IMWI'II Mll'l jwvirnl other InnndioM that we Hd ! nut Ion hi I ho minor of. Tin li'f i . n e no pr.'ily will o ounoil tt w ith tho oNoi'ptl.iii oi I' II v ilio'i.-M ' ll ill drive In lliitiirtu il tul feoif ' f,,r -t.ii'i' thin- li fiitv nitliiir lliotir ii- i lir in i- k -1 us h v Is reported pll'll ' Iflll Ml llll t M il t I' '11, The HuriiM Tim 1 let nhl Mirny Coiiin. v . i t 17' li itii "i : J M Onrd iviih ii en lorn' mi's ollloe this tiioriinii' mill stii t "I i h i le h id J is illspusiil id IM bond of two .lour old ll'l Slll'IM tO ,l.lll...l ItlOH., i.f V. ittfali. r coiviiivt i or bei d fur them. In nil ' loners cil- d foitio."( hen 1 1 i nyli n from to -r T liort I Among; those who . Id ii-s ilos Mr. via 1. 1 ere 1 1 1-i o I e p son.J. 1 Ib-ct -r. t I' Mole, ii (i lleiidrli ks, M V. Smith. II v.. ,. , it in I ' n 1 1' 1 1 Hi-' Th ltn N-'nptiel vnys a now a- I pacer publisher rece tly I roiitht suit HgHiiel foiy Bv niei: ho would uot pHV tieir pulisrript ions mi I untaiuod ju lyeiiiMit in each c iiiiu. T 'enl eicht of tin m u .le HtliilHTit tlmt tlcy iiniril uo imi'i tbn tin law alli.ed 1 1 em preventing t tie attachment. Theu under the decision of the siipie no court tlev veia arrei-t d t r petty Ihioiiit Hi d bound over in the m m o fltXJ All but six cave ban. hih! the six went to jail The nnv ptal la makei it larceny to take a pr ami theu refuse to pay for it. HOW IDAHO FARMERS GET RID OF SAGE BRUSH Over K it of ben is 11 now reulon 01 lug opened to the puld'iia, linib I theCiin-.v net by several big: irrig'i limi companies, in whit is. known us t he Twin KnlN, Idnho. rvcbiiiiii tioti project. Ove 11 tit i 1 1 1 1 1 wtcm nl migi -brush hi 1 nl nre being red ilineil The New-i, of tli it id to , toll In tie fi lib iwinu; how t lie v g:et rii of tin wige brush : William I t 'i 1 11 i 1 1 lt has I.e. n tiii,M effective Work, with the kefoisone torch in the s.-igcbi tisb in the North Sole I.nst l-riil.-iy he loirnoil :tO nctcH which, 11 1 the prevniilng: price of $" (Ml tin iii-re. Is ei ui yeii t to 11 saving of II.Vi. Mr Homiing Htntos that tin-torch woi ksii l rljjht In dry weiith.r 1 1 1 c.iu be .w.nit. n lily used whir the bush gcows ilenw'y, Fnvorid b. tliewiiiif. it is p issible to lillili bilge atvi n witli very little troiibe. Ilntiili-. d if teres have liwn cl'-ari d of --.ig- Uri.sli on the North soile I iy this m.-ons in t he nsi fi w wo't . Some cureless ones are still killing their trien Is in mistake fur deer. Vbeu tfiese excitable felloivs, are tri-ate l just as o' her imirderers alt, such alleged accidents will lie less co 1:111011. It 111 liffit be well, too, to con pel dee hunters to unoero an ex :i niaatiou first to den imatrate ttieir fitness tor bandliiig danwi-roiiH the hr:i:s, before granting a liceustt. A Grand Premium Offer For Ninety Days Only Vi IMYK successful in closing a special contract with Tin: Co.NSoLm.v Ti'li Pi;. Lo., of I'rookl vn, N. V., wherehy we cm sin. ply i guaranteed Solid Gold Foun tain I'zn. The "Celtric Model 1, I n every ili-criber, olJ or new, who snts us a year. subscription in advance, and fifty cents additional. The "Celtric Model ! " compares favorably with any $2,00 Pen on the market today. The pen will be forwarded immediately upon receipt of the money. A Dt-SCKIPTION Of THE PRN Tlio i -M is Milii until, 1 1 carat tlrn, the tni k of wlik h tH oniiU uf tin- lu st 1 ouii i y nf Imnl ruMier uinl lltteil In four inrt ; ttiu pi n "juiiilH nre n r (cclly (1 tinl Willi Iriilium Biol tin' fi-' il Ik Kuj-nnteeil to ft iw vi-iily. wlllinut li-uiiliiif nr M'liiiiiif. .'I lu- n'lis ru lieuiiilfuily i'hail s Miowii In i-ut. A Fountain The KeyptbuiH lined it Hplit reed ; mir fjritndfnt hern u hoiikc iiill ; our fiit hers a at eel or ordinnr.v K"'1' l'" 1 t today we w 11 nt A Fountain Pen tlmt dispoiiHoa with the Inconvenient Inkatn nil, t hit iIooh not corrode, nnd tlmt Is nl wiiya ready for use. Honrs the iiintiiifuctiircr'H Ktniriiiitee tlmt the pen Is Holld OOIJ) ilk tine. If it does not prove nutlHfnctory In every way we will exchiumi- it for another, on ret urn of t lie pen. This is an unusual opportunity to secure, at. a very low price, an article of superior to the comfort and conveiiieimo of every one who writes. w REMEMBER THAT THE OFFER is von NINFTY DAYS ONLY. Lake County Examiner, Lakeview, DIARRHOEA There la n fierd of anrinc auffcr InR lonK 'hh thin dtaranr, for to fflect quick fr It ia only nccfB arf to take a trw Antmw of Chamberlain's Colic, C!!,ira and m a uiarrncca ;nedy klvl la (mcI, In most cuira one dm la auflicirnt. ll nrvn tails ami aum eltrJ npr'O fn the most irvr.' anJ JnKrroua i.'iiara. It is eipiiill.i" "Mil- nabte for cluMu n nod is tl- locna of aaTinfj t'. r liven of many chtld 'ail cath yrar. In il-.i? wortil'a Hatory no nirdiclntr ha mi met with Kicnlct iuiti'iii, PRICE 2; . .ste s::s roo. Nfw Ttmltrr lliitlriinil The Booth-KUy t', l koIiik to be fuMy eipiinprit for hnnliiitt lot, a on th -ir iihvv iinlroHd. 'ihry wi.l luive not only their own rars, hut they villi 1 Iso hnve n line new, TiO tmi llulilwln looomotive, wlnolv vvi boilt tor them at the Philadelphia shot's Hud ia now on the way. In fnor. they will Icve a eomp'e'e ei 11 i piueiil of t heir ow n fin liHini.liiK loH from th trni to the mill iestorntion ti I .nt ry of lands In National i:ori. Lists ITitl Hint I7d;!i I Notice is hcri't'.v ivtni t h:it the I land desill'ied belovv.eii 1iicini '.Mi.tiH acres, within the I'Yen.oi.t N iMona-; l''ore-t. (Irek'oii. vv 11 be solioi'l to' Hottlement nnd entry under tin pro 1 visions of the lio eslend laws ot the I Haiti d States ami tlie a t of , 1 11 no 1 I, i ISM. CM Stat.. i'H , at tile Ciiitt.! lutes Utiinl cilice at Lnlli'Vlovs. ( )re j goo, 011 pen "Jl, I llt'S Any sett lei who was ai'tiinlly an I In good' tal'h i hii.n ; lug nnv ot said Iambi for nerieiill orml ' putposo pinr to J 11 1 1 1 1 1 j- I, LAt-'n mid has not airiii loinel H'line, has u preference right to make 11 ho nesten I entry for the Ian Is in'tonllv ooeiipl d. Sal Inn. Is i'ie li-te I upon the aiiicat iom if the persons irentioue I below, who have a pr'torenoe liwld subject to tUo prior l ight ot any such setter, provided such settl r or applicant I s 1, 1 ml 1 tied to make borne stead entry an I the pieteieiice right is exercised piiorlo pec 'Jl, I'.his, nn which dute the lands '.sill be sol'jeot lo settlement ami entrv by any iiiali etld person. The SV quarter ot NK 'piarter., the SK (punter of NW (piar tor, the N 10 (iinrter of HV quarter, and Lot .') (NW ipiarter of HW qiiur ten, Sec. 1!).T M S., K. IK K. , W. M., listed 11(1011 tlie application of Kdwin !. Wiiu Imir.l of I'liisley, Die gon. Tlie sail SW ipiarter of N t'. ipiarter aii'i Si; ipiMrler of NW ipmr ter are sutijeci to the right of vvav for reset voir and ditched of Jonas t .' Woodward. Act March ', IM'.U. I he N half of NK ipiinlii, the N hall ol N half of SW ipiarter of X H nini tor. Sec. 'JJ the NW ipiarter of NW quar ter. Sec '.M T -it) S. K. !! K , ntipli cation of Cyrus K Hei'tiift, ot, is tillis, Oi'i'itiiti. I''red Dennett, ('onimtaaiouor of the ( iet.eral Land ' Mtlce. Approved October 11, 11KIM, Frank Pierce, FirHt Aasidtuut Secretary ot the Interior. tWJ N I'd. Pen is a Necessity of the Twentieth Century.' or return the fifty cents additional quality tliat Is coming to bo essential Oregon. It is wimdVrnilly Convenient t kitchen wntk Hit 1 Itovo that's rpuJy at tlie instant wanteJ, tnJ out of tli" way t! moment you're vlcne. Such a stove is ilu New Prrfection Wick Mine Ham Oil Cook -Stoe. fly using it you avoiil tin continuoui ivcriovet ing liat of a coiil fitc anil took w itli comfott, vt"ii in Jol; Jayv 1 lis NEW PERFECTION ' Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Sto ve is so constructed" th.it it cannot add" pcticptihff to the hrat of a room; tin lUm hing ilirei teil up a retaining chimney to the stove top where it is neevled" for cooking. You can se that a stove ten Jinn out heat irr. hut tut ui niRtioti wouIJ Iks prcfetalile on a hot Jay to a stxive ruiiiiifittg heat in oil iluwtion. 'I lie "Nv Perfection" kirps a kitchen uniformly comfurtalui. 'Huee s;cs, fully warraatrd. If not' itli your di'nlet.w tile out iutr. nv"y f for family rnt uf, coiivcnli'iit, ncnnomiral ami a imt bi;lit givrt. It not iO ytmt ilruli-i.niile out Deal nt aKrn, v- STA1MDARO Oil. COMPANY (iMarDwalcl. U ..inClir . I'mii.lnH . I i 11 ,.,tl,i 1 1 t and con- 1.. tractor, mm b nt A I i'i- loir sho,,. . n VI. n St 1 r,ii The I'.x emliier be has a pb.il Tor -1 billiKiiloiv, with four r ion m of wood Ht.e, which can bo o Hist roete I here, complete tVr i-.-di ..,....,.1 ... , i,,.i I. - 1 iiuitivii except int.' the llxturis. I Clubbing Offer I i a I 1 THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION OR, M'CLIRE'S MAGAZINE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER ALL TIIKkli) is no better iiKiazint' for tlio home than tlie two mentioned, anl at this unprecedented low price should he in every household. THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY 20 DAYS Send in A Shot with Every Tick of Watch 1. ' i.1KJ. . J-ltJ , . SIX SHOTS IN FOUR SECONDS 1 Pree Book tells of this Gun I Thin 1 1 u In IiioI'Iohk Ivepeilter l- t b. miiihI rnpid plllllp unit ituftdo ; It ': - Ii'im even kiinwn Inipriiveniei ? - n.v tnke-dnwu f.-nt'iBo, henvy '. bi'ioch bb ck. onvoivd tiioclin I : i-iv n,i lop ill. doniroil. 'ntnhn' .loiv h nnr ut her wln. a hum, dniiblcH, Hlnyle-, ntii. PRICES, $5 TO $27 W A piiKlJil brlnuM our In ink it ll KM. Aihlivi-M, THE UNION FIRE ARMS CO., 451 Auburr-dile, JOLECff, OHIO. lllllllllllllllW ; ! New Clubbing: I Proposition A 1,avc '"' "'id to oiler in connection V V with this paper, the new monthly farm magazine just started at Lincoln, Neb!, by Trof. II. W. Campbell and devoted to the subject of how to -farm in the dry country and how to et best results from soil tillage under normal conditions. This paper is "Campbell's Scientific Fanner" nnd we offer it clubbed with the Kxnminer both for $2.50 per year cash. Prof. Campbell's new paper is a monthly, chock full of good things, the only paper of its kind in the world, and it embodies the results of the editor's many years of pains taking investigation of the soil tillage proposition. i . i ! 1 Put Tills Slovc In Your Kitchen t ( '! In r 1 1 le liocor.l: Will. Ileiinl, t ho f mil u 1 1 den, fn riuer, ftock r l-or l m I Ion l' "i n ml n II round 111 n of l-iKef t l.-i cek preseiind lldn "Ibce olb linmnlll I puoi Hhl wi-tul'.biwi 7- p. .nnd.. .Iimv.I 011 'hllit 11 .ml 11 l.-'lliT .Ion. n-l r.l- rbn f sin 1.1L. 1 lei ' ii ein live. 1 1 Ii Ii Your Orders j . - - .-- $5 1 1 I! I I i ! I ! i 1 i i