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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
I ,KV. CtH'Nl Y I XAMIM'.U, I.AKM.FAV, OlU.tiON, T1U KSPA V, lK '. 1 Wo! W O M A N Lutnl Jt'rrk of a (iife, Singer La v ing Claim to a Gla cier If om, in liuil Farmer IricuJ of Carmen Sxlvti. From the Hold of musk- it ml the lo lure pint form il Is -,ii ii s'i'ji to r.i-r t .ire. mid Mrs. Km; Ins i to Wall i. c Tls, who h.is 1. oMi Idem itiod for in. in., ji-.-irs Willi lingual n.V.iirs nttd worn n' clilli work l'i l'hi ;tf. Ins ;o c:il Xy taken It. Mk I ':n Is in:uli her (irsi public !1 ppe I 1 :l il- 'i' lis M si.. .lcI'. Ivitij tin- Kiijirimo ill I he historic C!i;i;i. .... ; ..-.. :vr-e r Ml;s. K AT.iEi.lNE WVLLACK 1AV1S. Ladies' quartet, mi organization which nitido au ei' dU'tit reputation for ii-o'f In the American musical world. Later Jlrs. Paris was soloist In T"i:!:y cliur. h. Uil her beautiful sinking attracted many admirers. After her marriage h-i. Ihivis retired from choir work r.il devoted herself for awhile to an enterprise whi h proved to he highly su-. essfui. TLis was the management of a series of entertainments called "OaJle Souks "f Many Xatl.cis." iu hich school children were trained to sir.:; juvenile s tips. Mrs. Iavis sr rtr.ed anil even composed i ho naisi for these performances. The e.Tort was re t ired with so mm h favor that the roups were collected and published and have had a wide sale in parts of the world. Sill' e then Mrs. Iavis has, added "Christ s and -.i:i.s;iai: Rhymes and Games" to lier lis:. Her , Erst novel is a tale of southern Ita'.v fill! oil "The Tun. Line!!, s." Woman Owner cf a Glacier. Mrs. Mar;, j.. liar.. n.n re out!,, ci'ide a visit in Ala':.t in -car: !i of : rro:.ii.-iii;,r u,i::i:!L' i L i : 1 1 . i.a the '.', tin tion of i.ei..'- t!:e ;;ri i '.i i tas ever staked :: a n.j.i:., , i' p r..." u a glacier 1' :. t:ds a u ! - i - - - I the novelty of th,. i.us:::e-s to state I lie !ac:i-r was slili i;i :.:ot! m r.'hr-:! the h; : '.. w.ss Mal;d. 'i'lii- i: III.1 hr.st su.;: !:i-r in cine e - i tint n:i:-::eiisers i-si t lie ! " .t to t , . upper Kloii li'.e ha'vc ! .,:, c, i.i.ike a la.'ai.uir n . . . k.iu- ;. Wi.e-i Mr ;::r; p.i d t!iat s-.iy t'.;e tit- i : -vs -r-! tar ir'-ni safe. hi, : f . ; ; e illliU. e 1 her to - ' p a if' !. p!i itjt- ly and s-a!ve ; a el.ih.i i.a ii,e s:i!l iiiovii.' mass of i :,: do!,;;-. ln Hart ha - m-.V sc.-i-i trips t,, ; i b:-. i::.i; a- n:e there i;-, m l.os .'".-elc . C'al.. to Mlieii.i!ei.il the work of tie- Telopin sever. d i!;'ii:,s lit e a;: it.jr to-fccr. Oklahoma V'-.r,ian Pvit Fjrr.-tr. Mis. K:fe . ' i is entita' l to the S'ltior of In: : !':i!;:. d s l Ulah'j j.a's hioit .si: ee-'sful iviii-iaii farmer, rhe' proprit-tor of an estate of inaii.v Siiiidretls of utves near Itusst-t. la that aew state, sin? manages her extensirt? !iiis:ne-s as jiroataldy as if she were a niiiti. Ih-.-iries heii; one of the largest jti( k raisers in the i-tale. she ir; e'evot Jn u tfroat tleal of ittteii'.ion to the niisirg of fri?i At present h fruit iariii contains ;.". ) ncres of tipple or chards, lij'l acres are devoted to peach raising, and more than fifty ifivs un allotted to siiinll fn it. From a single acre of strawl e: rica Mrs. OThien made ever J'OiO t!ie present season. She In t: rltfz'Mi of the Chickasaw Nation. Iioing one-e!gti)i Indian i.tid f-eveii-e'htUu Irish. Honored by a Queen. Amerhain .Maivel ;iu- k. U (?en reeei vinK much atientioii at the court of Elizabeth of Itoumania, the -Jifented Carmen Hylva. Miss (iltick is the d.aughter ot James J'raser Glnck and granddaughter of Charles Mellen Tyler, professor emeritus at Cornell nniverKlty. Six years ago the princl jwf of the Conservatory of Music ai Ithaca discovered among his pupils a young girl who (showed remarkable ability as a violinist. That year she won the violin scholarship and was ant to I'rague to study with the cele brated Uohemlan virtuoso and teacher Srcfk. After completing her course at .Prague Miss Gluck decided to go to Jlouwanla on a concert tour before re turning to America. The queen was present at her concert at Bucharest mad was bo delighted wltb the young American that she Bought an Introduc tion and at onca proceeded to show her admiration and friendship In a variety t ways. MARCIA WILLIS CAMPBELL. i r The Puzzl er No. 275. Riddle. I'm foiin.l Wit til II llir ni'lliill'n,lMl t f t !: h l. Ami liew tlin notumlli.iy liaon iih Ti'l. racliiK Inline from e!i,i,i nt nlxSt II w eHiierly he wiilm nir' I'm found In hnlln of cinuirnK tim. 1 irro nit (lie eiiKe nml urn mice; TU I W ho tili nil IMciinillin it. w A id lue nt tliui'N tiilte tiniMly. Tx ef ii wtte ,ifi',np,l of yore. It lie I'V n crent lawclvor; Ml Kind ta: cuiiiiimI u ii vr nn,l o'er, S lll flu rlli in loi v. r - Yiiiiiir Conip.inleii Tl i il .4 rm No. C76 Wine Merchant's Putl- I v. ...::". i ady Betty Across the Water By C. N. and A. M. Williamson Illustrated by Henderson Relating in the Williamsons' inimitable style the experiences of a charming daugh ter of the British aristocracy on the occa sion of her first visit to the United States, with her original observations on American society. The story itself is Lady Betty's love romance. It is the prettiest c!i nax imaginable, and the book is u&'loabtcdly to t-: read for tUa romance it un folds. AVw York Tr 'rune. "lleie'.i a clever little pnililciii," s:i i i I the co' I. !, iioi.iiit -In fii.pt; i lit that hiincl tif ;! cal i Ions I drew live times as iiiucli wine ; with the three quart measure as with : the Inn iii.nt. The tml.v other inca-.iiie US' I v. : n t ie lie iplill t. and spice 1 . drew n ilj lull measures, who can t -1 1 jlKt hn'.v na.r!', wine I drew wilh each tif t'.ie t lii'ir ccasii. esV" No. C77. The PoliTijn Knuckj. The po.-.t a i n U ii !.. I a t I lie d oor a li t ;':ive the i.dl.iw intf l, lt"ls 1 To one ef "The p.'c i .clitial candid. lies II letter which li. ..de lcai ni.e nf the New llu i 1:1 11 I pncls 'J. To our stm .io-cpli one w hu ll m.i'ie lilui a llcl rew prophet. I! One to an earl.v A tuericail i.Hial.er and made lil:n a ( "in I. ' Hie l'i the l!rt hnr.i sou n::d irade hlni a I'.iltl-h nov eiNt. i lac to an American writer of : stories and poems and made him a ; not d I'.ritish poet, it line to a writer of a New Testament epistle and matfe h!m a court otiiclal. 7. due I i an Irish uoveli t and made him a ime hird Where you uanl II When you uanl II Iftftfta K(SCX nil, ., vni. I.rn! in a l.urrv lit Mime room in lite house llic lur i.ii.' . nnrc (has nnl n.u ii. in to easy to li(k up eml mrry a PERFECTION Oil Healer F.qulpr1 with MiuokclcM Device) lo tlic room yon waul lo Iir.it suilallir lor any room in llie house. It has a real smokeless device absolutely rcvrnting smoke or smell turn the wick as liinjt as you ran or as low as you like hrass lout holds quarts ol oil tlial gives out glowing heal lor 9 hours. I' in ched in japan and nickel an ornament anywhere. Hvery healer warranted. it llit Uinp l"i lli linlfnl n "SSfiJTJggE" 'i '.Jf'f "C'lV Ii . L..ll..i .i,..l. l..,l,i '.'.' "ViM lUt nnlti lu.ly j plrjur. MiJ ul ba. nirUrl fhlrd anil rquippni Willi llit IjIoI improvrj rcnlnl Jih burnrr. i'.rtry Ump wirnnlrj. II you nnnul tlain tin rrdcrlwil Oil llwlrf M Kay jmp iiaaa your Jcalct Mrtl lo our nrairit agrnry luf i)friillva cirrular. NTAMUIIIHIU.einilMNV iuuuuununn ixiow-ttt o--at a a - ubhim. Offer III 0 ; THE REVIEW (!F KIVILV.S 1 WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION ( OR, M'CLl'RE'S MAGAZINE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER S3 1 i i Nj. 273 Hidden Fish. V li.it sli-'ie sounds Hark. Is tlial net a call ('. help"? Ills iilo'. I'liincas Cot.t) had fallen The l.ell is I'iiioitu Are oii coui.nijV IP'i tvr i. cited his inathle heart Take those I'oolis. Kate Von will I'iijov liiei.i. I know lie lii.i'H he was n thief. Iv:n lo keep ic: of Jail James was taking old Jones home. There It was. a tunic, odd in ci lor Id I .Mr Smiil let you have his Im itV I TI1KKK i no licit it im:il',;i i nr lur t Ik- Imhih' 1 ! ;iu t the t u iikii t ioiK'd, ;i ii 1 . . t tliis it 1 1 j n i K-t 1 1 I iv jiritv slmulil In in cvn v Ihhm 'i-il. jr THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY 20 DA YG I Send in Your Orders ? .! Lady Betty Across the Water By C. N. and A. M. Williamson The rovel you have been waiting for so long to be run in this paper, with Illustrations by Henderson Added ts the fascination of the Williamsons' style v e have the scene laid in America, with the piquant remarks of Lady Betty, British aristocrat, on American society. Of course there is a love story told as only these authors can tell it It (s lmply a captivating itory, every word worth reading. The Williamson have done no more enjoyable work than with thi. Grand Rapids Herald, Everybody in Lake County should read this grand new story of American and English life of today. SEND IN YOUR NAMES ! and pay the money when convenient. No. 279 Word Square. 1 Motanlcal term, frm-l ilieal ion with O l t leave V A ship of the ih'-eit il i To chai.i'c for hetter. I Plural ot pen , I'.v "i An older person No C30. Syncopations. Take oil I lie middi.- ii-ttei liom each of II, cm words of lic idlers anil fro;.i i to lien I iloW II leave to oli-truct: a sprliii; an I ic.ne a I, a pt i -ma I vessel; ' : - ol the voice and leave a part j oT the loot; a moving force and leave il inarch; a lalmrei on railways and ha ve a licet: an Idle fancy and leave j ii small moa'irc. t , , wed arid leave n i uirl's name; ev eiirrecn I ices and leave pi.-trj; a loud cry mid leave closed; mts ami leave coin -tamps Bouts Rhyrr.es A p'im,, in which cad player writes oti a slip of papei fou i or more words that rhyme alternately, us "hoy. long, toy. strohu " The slips are then mixed ICuch play er draws one and must then write a ' verse v. hose lines end In order with j the words he has drawn, i The iiiimher of words und the order i In w hlch they rhyme may he nicret'd c "on Is'fore Ih-kIiiiiIhk the game, and ; the subject nf the verses tnuy also he I t'lren out, thus adding to (be ditllclllty j The Kami' Is Trench, us the name, j itieanltiK rhymed ends, shows. It la cnHcd "enilrelirisplel" In tJennan. Tho I foIlowhiK verse Is mild to have been written hy Horace Walpole on drawing the four words "brook, why, crook, I:" THE OKNTI.E SIIEI'IIKKD 1 at Ih with my toes In a brook. And If any one auks me for why ! hits 'lin a rap with my crook. And " 'Tin ueiitlineiit kill me," says I. Key to the Puzzler. No. 2)'.). Hurled Proverbs: The Inl liala of the words give these proverbs: 1. Haste makes wuste. 2. Klches have wlnfs. No. 270. Double Charade: Here-now, wh?re iio, nowhere. No. 271. Illustrated Itebus: Once upon a time two bears started forth to see the world, but they saw a huge dog ami ran home as fast as possible. No. 272 Diagonals and Double He headings: Diagonals, spare 'and stair. Cross words: 1, shear; 2, sprig; 8, class; 4, store; 6, stone. No. 273. liroken Words: Arm our armor; sat In satin; must ache mus tache; brigand brig and. No. 274.- When U Came In: 6. Fond, found; gad, gaud; gilt, guilt; font, fount; form, forum; knot, knot I; lad, laud; lot, lout; bond, bound. & A Shot vith Every Tick of Watch SIX SHOTS IN FOUR SECONDS Tree Hook tells of tin's (inn This 1 1 a in I ne i Icsm Pepen tcr I'- I 'i mi ,ki I e , : I 1 1 III i; 1 1 M n, n!e ; it hi- iiiT.t Kioiwii liiipruv einci ' - en v i ,,i . i'.w n I i , le.uy I ii- cell Idi a l . ci v end liiechn nh-ln u 1,(1 li n lldcrdicd i .1 1 ;ih i' i-iiuw s inr l lier uln it u im, ill oi i ,eh, slim le-, etc. PRICES, $5 TO $27 IriV A post nl lit'ltiKs our Imnk l-'KKK. AddresH, THE UNION FIRE AT.S CO., 4Si Auhurndale, TOLEDO, OHIO. :LMiiilillllil!lillllll i i ? l New Clubbing I Proposition i i i i ! I It Wll have Jin .'instil to offer in connection with this paper, the new monthly farm magazine just started at Lincoln, Neb., y I'rof. II. W. Campbell and devoted to the subject of how to farm in the dry country find how to ct 'K'st results from soil tillage under normal conditions. This paper is "Campbell's Scientific Farmer" find we offer it clubbed with the Hxfiminer both for $2.50 per year cash. I'rof. 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. ! 4 i i i i ! i A1 1'uy In Tli ICxaiiiliH-r J. W. MIkel lost u valuable cow re cently ami came In and left an ail., rteekiiiK tier whereabouts. JSefore. It appeared la typo liossy was found. MAGAZINES Oet our rluhblnjr rates ror your Yvmter ' rending, IMsns for a Cheap Uungalow K. A. Jinrriu, the architect and con tractor, south of Aidstrom's buruesa shop, on Main Ht., informs The E a mi ner he has a plan for a bungalow, with four rooms of good size, which can be constructed here, complete for v7d0. Including tmth tvmm ......- esooptlng the tiKtares.