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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1908)
ountp r I VOI, XXIV i,aki:vm:v, laki: county, oki;oon, tiicksday, dkckmiikis 21, uw. no. ;i B7 EARLB HOOKER BATON 44 F)arh! f)cre Santa Ccmcs!" 1 !5 :' 1 fp '. . r fei yiK tonsil iiMeptomg Santa Clans 8 1 , jyf3' - i! . vJ .-.-.,, a K'h Mcncatb the miotlctoc she Gtootl n IP' V ttlitb ftca fncitina vebat a hisa ? J v An 1 a lrJl . ty" ii.h'wi 11 mm ; y,.rt:rn .-:21C 11 -V Tltr n-r "" ? L00KINO FOR SANTA CLAUS. "S WISHES I3ut when I leaped to claim the priie 1 She frote me xcitb a alznct lihe this I now ime the weather woman Is I Yet I'm no woman hater, for, though 'twas freezing for a time. Cwas "fair and warmer" later 1 CHRISTMAS PIES. .A Novtl Sport For a Chlldmrt'o Party In Holiday Tim. I Ilavo a Ihtko pun euverod wit li browu tlx.itiu hit l luik like le cruHt. Iu kUlo I lie le Imve IIicho IiMIltm, to w hloh tiro 111 tnclicd rlblmim, tlio other CtiJ of vlil h roinc iIhiiukIi tho pie enmt. The IrttiTM. m-ittly cut out aro: Pit h'h, two ih'h, tlin'o e'H, four r's, tJirco y't, one c, two U'u. two a'u, onu I, two ii'a, one d, two p'a, one w and on I. The children alt around the pie, eaeli holding oue thread. They alug: blna a ionif of Chrlatmaa, A pi cruit full of fun. Find tho wlh w wlah you Whan thu cam la done. Thou they pull the letter out find ptn t hem on their breiiHts. Then lie- A Christmas Eve Ssnferce. TUFT!.": woio four little ntorklnri of tour little Kl.-.es. Ai'i'o.Ult tit t'u:uiiii):i report. That couldn't uncap lielnn (Hplto of .1 .;i.ifii-i ) Arram.'J and culled Into court. TO -A I.I. 1TM ltKADKHil HeiiaSanta! I'm LomkfJfer me a dollie. nlease. Naughtymobile painted red iftatswhatiwoum like r i - U ' t;?; : mWm r"5 y r - ? : 1 - I ! "Now. what hava you aknT" With browa that ware knitted Itda quoitlon th maalatrt put. And aai'h llttl atooklnit q;:!tn boldly ad tultted, "Why, I ran away with a foot." THH OUJtJSTMia MB. ,Iuh the fun. of puEillng out bow the tultdrwi ahould ataud In a Hue ao that the letters will form a aenteuce. When lo proper poaltloa the letters irlU make k MKltttY OURI8TMAB AND A HA.VVX NBW VljAR, than lha voloa of the court, ahakina: win dow and raftar, la accanta Quit traaical rana. WbUa tha chlidraa In twd alaa aha tboucb wllk Uuchtar, 1 aautauo each aUxikina to hand" T. BAKf, iH. Christmas Stocking A Parody by FRANK J. DONNELLE How de;ir to thin heart la the stock ing of childhood when food recol lection preneutH It to view! On Christinas St. Nick came from froat whitened wild wood with erery loved toy which my Infancy knew. The wide- spreading chimney, the sled which stood by It, a horse and acme l)ooL I remember them all a doll for my atster, and baby house nigh It, and then the full stocking which hung 00 the wall the Santa Claus stocking, the bountiful stocking, the Christmas morn stocking which hung on the wall! The well stuffed euveloi I hailed as a treasure hs early that morn ing I opened my eyen mid found there the source of au exqul.slte pleasure, the purest and sweetest thnt nature atippllc.-:. How anient I seized It with hands tlmt were glowing nnd luick t my wh'te aheeted btnl went with nil. then so'!i. with the enitiletim of love overflow ing, wiih iiHppy in what to iu,v loi did befall tho Santa t'hius utocklnj;, the Rent tons stocking, the Christ mas mom blocking which huug op the wall! How sweet through IU round opvu top to explore It as poised 011 my knee It Inclined to my vlewl Not a hot, tempting breakfast could make me Ignore It for longer at moat than a minute or two. And now, far removed from tha lored situation, the tear of regret will Intrusively fall aa fancy reverts to my youth's habitation and sighs o'er tha stocking which huug ou the wall tha unta Olaua stocking, the plethorio stocking, tha Chrlatmaa mora etocklaf which hung on the wallf But grown people find there's a later sensation aa grateful aa an they felt lo: ago. u comes when they witness the (tad exultation which on Christmas morning their own Off spring show. And now, dear old Hauta Claus. let ma petition your favor for children, both large ones and small. Hilng all the bright hopes to the fullest rruitiou that rewt In each stocking which hangs on the wall the wealthy child's stocking, the poor urchin's stocking; yew, till every stocking which bauga on the wallt fill XMAS BIRDS AND BEASTS. A DOG'S CHRISTMAS GIFT. Picturesque Method of Celebrating Yuletide by tha Poles. The lejrerd that the birds and beast c.tnio to worship the infant Jesus has brought about a peculiar nnd pictur esque method of celebrating Christmas anions the Poles and otlrer kindred lHi(!es of easterti Europe. Here men mask in the Kude of storks, bears and other anknals or birds and go about from house to 1 ysr r m BEIT.3 AN ' How a Friend Remembered Roy, tha ! v Collie. y Last Christmas a neaOy ribboned box arrived by express In a New Eng land town addressed to Roy, a collie. A fine large bone, with plenty of good red meat still adhering, was found within. Roy put the bone where it would do hliu the most good after ore of his friends had removed the paraffin , paper and holly berry guruishment which the dnor had sent along. The bone was a Christmas gift fr.un a little girl la the south, who had spent the a thm outas ov arroHEs, UTHHlt AMIalAUI. house singing carols. To carry out the idea these wild birds and savage' beasts are led about by keepers. After the traditional cards are sunff the In mat of the Douse thus hon ored reward the singers by HJis of cskes, sausages and ot'a.r dainties. The procession ihea moves to another house, wherehe performance Is re Wfi't4 :' . I Tliu cattle and aliecu men Itei dlou- stock ou the l)e Chute Xaiiiinul Forest Reserve htnv U-eu tindtied bv Corest Inspector Ireland thnt fence' will be built neat leur in order to separate thf sheep and the cuttt. it ui itkeiy t tint this nrrauKcuieut will be followed hereafter on all rauges. A tuovloa eleetrlo train r n 'aajtiy la Iteyuold's show window. A FINK LARUB BONK. sumiuer lu Roy's towu and bad be come v etv fond of the dog. Roy's next friend dictated and seut the following telegram to the little girl: Many tlr.iiik for the bone. Tou are tha only v.-f who remembered me today. Uait,v hupueturns. ROT. Wtt-KLY WEATHER REPORT. Week eiKllutf Tuesd ay, Dec. 4, 1908 IHty lusz aitn, preelp in'w character IlatioD tall ol day t ililrTj M6( clellT fru'.v Jb o.ou I oo j sat 'y j 20 TT2 0 t)0 j 00 Buu. 20 " j0 '.00T06 j" "" uton. I ji5 4 O.OO" 00 " tues. j S(T 21 I 0.00 I 00 cldy Total Precipitation for 1907. 28.75 la jr