Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, December 31, 1908, Page THREE, Image 3

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l.uiiuit his IiiimIiii'Ms. Tin. In. yii.lit
1. Ippe-r who i-rrs rwr no HllKhlly tvlu-ii
rnliic ovi-r ii mill' n inlmili' rnri-ly llvi-s
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ijnhi'il Iii I ln Si iinilliiin Inn Kiort of
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Inmli'M mill I'-cliuiiliTM hnvlnc nn nn
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Mrlis imlo-il to Hip wiiIhI. on Arctic
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his uissi'iii,'i'rM. rroinhlni; low imilfr
I hi' iii'iiisitT liooni In tlu'lr honvy fur,
nif usually throw u mil on tin- li t n
ilirir harks, tin- ht-liiisuiiiii Ih ho plm is!
iliil In- Is linnilalily i-.'iucht linili-r tin-lii'.-iy
fahrl'' inn! rrushi'il mnl tlrnKKtl
ot-r Hit" In- It Ih HiIh tlmiccr that
ri'atfs mil. Ii of lln- fnHi liint Ion of i i
tai'hlliijr. ""'I It Ih ilouhlful If the !
iliiihlasin of int-ii for ltn Blliironiriitit
t-vfis'ilH Hint of the thrill c-rnvltiK wom
en of l he ilay.
The l iilillunl BkutiT rlulniH that tin
in U'linillni.' iiuiilltlfR of ke yint;t!tij:
are ountcrlialiim-eii by the (iIivk!' nl
he tloi-H. The inn n who Ih thrown off
the lie cuke mnl promptly freezes to
ilenlh Ih I'onsltlereil the loser. Tho
li lor wins the privilege- of Hiipportltis
the loser'H fnnill;. - If he hittl one. Sn
far lis hkeelny Ih roiicernetl. wort'M of
AinerliiiiiH have taken II up. following
nhly ol' ei t tn follow Int; hui Ii nn e;ini
,,le' I'hrlstnillH Is In il felise II In In! inn I'K
KftMi.i.i imnii iii " T i in ;
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BULiDlMI KMKR. IIC I) BTICK. ;
eighth or n qtinrter of an Inch above
the huil. Cut off the leaf li the a ill
of which lien the bud to within an
Inch or ho fro hi the bud. leaving only
the bottom ah a handle to 8H8lt you In
the operation. Now cut out all the
wood from the bark aave a very little
under the bud. Some cut It entirely out.
Cut through the bark of the tree
mock the letter T and with an Ivory or
pollnhcd Ixitie blade or something that
In thin mnl Hiiiooth ojien or separate
the bark from the wood sufficiently to
Insert coKlly the bud and no more, then
nultkly mnootli the raised bark over
tho bnrk below and above the Inserted
bud. Wind mid tie around the tree
stock and Insertion, commencing at
the bottom, ftrlpa of bass matting,
leaving only the bud exposed to the
air. You can tell within two or three
weeks whether the buds have set ol
not. If they do not the buda will dry
up. shrink and die. but If successful
they will look vigorous.
lu frcm two to three weeks cut the
strlfw of mnttiug and remove them,
thus giving all a chance to eipand. In
the spring if your buds do not winter
kill, as K'ach Inula sometimes do. they
will shoot forth and. weather and tn-si-cts
permitting. In due time will Nar
you an abundant harvest
In the spring, after the bud has
started to grow, remove the top of the
If j-- m
5addij:ry
S. V. MLSTROM
Pre pr litor
'I he best V'at quern
-!nUlle on the niutktt
Also ii complete Iin-. of
w.'gon and buty h.ir
ne.'S, whips, rlbe, bics,
rb-ites spurs , quirt , rose
ttes in (ai t everything in
the line of carriige anJ
horse furnisliinu. Wc
pairini: by competent
men
AKEVI vrsv
ERECTED IN loOO
MODERN
THROI'GHOIT
FIRST-CAL5S
ACCOnnODATIONS
SAHPLb RCKJfl
For COIHERCIAL
TRAVELERS
COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
Slpoh'a"Iow LIGHT & HAttROW, F'ropneto..
i in
KB YAlllf l.lKli.Ml IN M1I.K A MINUTK
KIN.
.xenlM.. derived from his own partic
ular recreation. The "poetry of mo
tion" in skill Ing, he Is convinced. Is
vastly superior to "The Merry Widow"
wiiltr us a mental ""J bodily stliuu-
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U-i-
HM KKV l'LAl.ll I IIAMINI TUK HH X.
In the sporllng Held. for. as a rule. It
murks the opening of the outdoor sea
son In the east. And In the northwest
nd parts of the middle w.-sl where
cold weather com." earlier It IndlcntcH
the time of the tery height activity.
There Is. iifler all. something churn.'
Jerlstlc of the very Christmas season.
Itself In thl' p.'iHllincs of the holiday
period. This Is the season of g'l
Cheer, of good will tmnil'il men. theo
retleifllr iinvwa). and the reciealloiiH
pre illMln"ti.l.v Ihosc that prouiote
good feeling lowai.l oneself as well IIH
to others.
It Is almost Impossible i" ' uuuieiat.
the outdoor winter paHilmes that luid
favor In this eliall.' hind Thai the
king of them all Is In- .Micl.llug almost
liny one will inlmil. th'i'' n; ""
iii..lv lli" number of ' o' i
thrlllliig diversion is I. .
pace renilred a I . i ' "'
of the wcailic I '''
Oger. Itul v ' -'I. I'aM'i'i i
irevall w hi t a a excel . '
yacht V
A mere view of I he i"
..... r l,u 111 1 1 1 III- It'H
. r II I.I . - .
clenl to start the tiovl c's 1 I " 1
lug. On I .like Mlniicloiil.a. M iiiii' -n a .
l.ake Ml ili"'. CliniiM'l i ' i: " j
uiii'i.iisliurv and II" 1 1
"""""" . . " i In. nract Ice
.on rivers these sens, , m , s; o . . . .
Innl'Mlt-'lll) llllllgeioiin '...
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JhwAk - -
ih
, l. n le nl'
I-,
SKATE 8A1I IN"
lant. Spuming the
racers tvho per
pettmlly bicker
over the value of
their pgv.es. he re
solves Into the
IlaiiH HrluUcrHtyle
of long distance
ventures or !"
f,jv mi n I" 'n:i..
; ., , . I I 1 .11 I
I ; 'i ; V. .I'l Ii
I . i" ::lioli f ,1"
j , ..,. Mil' h ic'
I i ', ; a.ixc'i hi
I ' .1 w'''i
, u:i
I i ' , s t I' 1 1 If
-I l:l ; I '
i h.'
. I I a
u nl
full
.lllll
inc.
, e ii' the
i lieant..
in lu I lie
st cilery
coax her
t I c e tin
',
. Vs' ' ,
k .1
iiii.nl.
I ll K ('CULEK IN ACTION.
iiracticeH of the Swedes and Nor
wegians of Minnesota, who have erect
ed immense slides and hold annual
championship meets to decide the pre
miership of the skee Jumpers. Some
of these Jumpers glide down a steep
Int line on the long ashen runners strap
ped to their feet, bound rrom a take
olT and hurl themselves from ltn) to
l'JO feet through the air, lauding in
an upright position. There Is disaster
In the skee Jump for the careless or
untrained man, but who would stop
to think of danger when a brace of
plump Christmas turkeys and a chant,
plonshlp title reward the victor?
The people who try to argue that
American Ice sports do not call forth
the hardihood of those of other nations
appear to the writer to be irrespon
sible or prejudiced In their way of
talking.
How about a hockey game? How
about the work of the men who handle
i ho tillers of Ice yachts? How about
our snowshoers and our long dlstatuo
skaters?
A hockey game an played by the well
known clubs of Clevelnnd or rittsburg
or Detroit or New York or Huffalo or
the many colleges Is a heroic test for
even the most seasoned athletes. Thu
lilc-iln on W Ind. heart and muscle In a
hockey game Is so severe thnt In
match" games between prominent
teams the players are . xamlued by a
physician before being allowed on the
Ice. Sprained ankles, torn ligaments,
violent blows from sknte blades and
slicks tire tie merest Incidents to
trained hockeylsts. The typical Amer
llcan Is n torn tighter, and to satisfy
his lust for actual combat he begins to
play hockey iih soon as the football
season ends. He makes the game in
much like real war as the police vi:i
allow, mid when some meddlesome
college president tells him he Is an
abysmal brute or u rultianly man
ma"n;ler he begins to fear for the sta-
I bllity of the nutiou
if
f ?h
Hi
Lesley Dental Cream
An Ideal
Tooth Paste
A full weight tube of this
delightful tooth paste free to
anyone mailing this ad with
4 cents in stamps to cover
postage
Perfect for
Teeth and Gums
1
m
Absolutely Free if Absolutely Free
Send your name and ad
dress on a postal and we will
mail you our three new com
plete catalogues, free, postage
prepaid.
The Owl Drug Company
611 Mission Street Mail Order Department San Francisco, Cal.
'lakeview Cigar Factory
Prop.
HCD IN POSITION. BID COMPLETE.
tree or bunch to within a few inches
of the bud. so that the sap will more
generally flow Into it. and as the shoot
ascends tie It to the remaining stock to
prevent the winds wrenching and
breaking it Teach trees are budded,
and so are most kinds of stone fruit.
A. Stokkmu
Maker of j
Havana and
Domestic Cigars
CONTKV ORDERS 8GLICITH
Giin trial. lore in the biick
buildi'Mf next door to Poet & Kiug a
loon. keview. Oregon.
w ran kiiiiw f vitt" ihi i m
1
Nolde & Reynolds
House, Sign and Carriage
Painters
Worth Rmmbering.
An a traveler passes through any
country he Judges the prosperity of
the farmer chiefly by the appearance
of his buildings and farmyards. De
can get some line on conditions by
looking at crops In the field or cattle
In the pasture, but the story is to.a , T'0icnm:n:tlfr
most fullv and accurately by the paint i ai-iius " -
, . , in iti. Wrwi.l.'rii'k & llnrnes
on the barn ana mv mvu uiin.r 'oi . ,.i . 1.1. .
trnnt of the bouse. And when the real ucueru. u.ucia.unu
estate agent takes a prospective buyer JKKVlEW OREGON
through the country be depends large- .
Iv. almost chiefly, on the grounds and
buildings to set the price on every YY A IN I tl Ll--rrm
Tbcse considerations of them-
the
Mn L-nnw avopv
f .aliciu Iti tiriulni'hiiF tlia tist flnirf
and vetretnlile wovK In 63 yearn we
have bfcniuo experts, flow Vorry'M
SeHl nnd reap the rxults of our care.
For wUe evorywhore. Road our l'.H9
raUloL'ueiiud profit by our experience.
Sent frve on roiuest. Address
0. M. FERRT & CO.. DETROIT. KlCH.
OUT OF DOOR WORKERS
Men who cannot stop ,
tnr n rninv dQV.- Will 1 A
find me greatest
V.UIIIII-II uiiuiivvwi..
nf bodtlv movement P
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X7X WSk.. W'kMMh
w-, i'-v.", fl e "J ..!t
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kIioiiIiI urire all farmers to
Improvement of their premises. But
there are other reasons even more
powerful to Influence thoughtful men
and women In the same direction.
Most Important Is the fact that this Is
home. P. Is !"u pl:n-e w!'ire father,
mother and children live The family
life tv: - is ! ..' II t !!! I.i t. I any
liotiio fi't lir-; Il i "i' '. cj.:;t- '.:.; Ji.gh a
thotiu "' .1 cue I'T t '.' I'oi'i.o '.s. con-
vinlc:u'iw -.- v. ! 1.. ,n;;:.'.. the home.
If tin n- is to l.o any uplift In Intelli
gence or morality it must mm us op
portunity In wholesome and attractive
surroundings One of tlie gremei-i mr-
ferences between a farm and any otn
r i.nieriiiise Is that the farm is both
a business and a dwelling place. Many
things which a man would not care to
undertake lor the benefit of his busl-
inerel.v he must put through ror
sake of his home This bus ever
. ii.. wiiirit of American farm life
at Its best, and It needs to be preached
on every hand today.
UMTFRPPOOF
nnrnriOTHlNi
SIICKIRT3? SUITS-P
A representative in this country
bv a larue real estate corporation.,
Succial inditceinctits to those who
wish to become financially interest 1
11 The Real Estate Security Co. , -
na 1 I III I
Fort Dearborn. Bldg. Ctucoso.
Fucrw nnrmenl beorinq , t ;'
the sign of the hsh' 4 r
guorctnleed waterproot iv
COioiog irrc
j TOAfO C0.E'10!? tw s
I J
i-i'.-;
t.i
Timber ImuiX ottee
h Interior. U. b.
Remedy QrXjfi
a "' urvw -
ITHAY-fEVER
ness
the
been
Ely's Cream Balm
It quiciuy aunuruvu.
Gives Relief at Once.
It cleanses, soothes,
hculs and protects
the diseased menu
bruue resulting from
C'aluirh and drives
away a Cold iu the.
Head ouieklv. K
stores tho Senses
Tiuite ami Suu ll.
gists or by mall.
;HAY FEVER
Full size :l) cts., ut lru
1 1 1 liiir.i.l form. 75 rents.
Illy Uroth'ers, 5ii Wurrou Street, New Yolk.
Land Office at Lakevtew, Oregon,
rvovemuer i". r -
Notice is hereby ivei that Iva U.
Cox, of Klumatn Falls, Oiegnu, wh
on Nov. 7, l'A'S. made Timber and
Stoue- ApiilicHtiun. No 0,1)1, tor
lialf SW quarter, section 14, 'lownsbip
38 S., Rauge IS K. , Will. Meridian
Ima tiled notice of iuteutiou to make
Final Proof, to establish claim to the
i ! oi,r.ru ,l. , ril ed, before County
Clerk Klamath Co., Bt bis oMice at
Klsmatb Falls. Oregon, on the 9 to
day of Feb. YM '
I Claimant names as wiiucm-b. uc
I '..i t m irCoiinell. Arnold Press,
of Klamath Falls. Oregon, and C. il.
Dusenberry, of l.ukeview Oregnu.
D;iF5 J. N. Watson, Register.
Th
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ktntlo'i
Timtly Hinti.
iciv air coiiirivunces to pm
il!:ii pulverlxe the soil as yo.l
. I' i' h round drags or crushed
row
who does not have to stop
plows and shovel Isn't
thrifty and careful
r Kansas owns a proprie
tor killing prairie do"s and
Is made at the experiment
sold at cont to farii
li
lie i'i-Ki'i'vr
LOUIS SHAW
Dealer In Real Estate
1 have listed some of the bert
Hunches, Timber Lauds and Town
I property in Northern California, a
'country that is bound to improve rap
idly. Alturas, California.
1 1 .
To Cure a Cold n One Day
Take LAXAT1VK HUOMO QUININh
Tablets. All druggists relund Hie
money if it fails to cure. K. W'. (.rove's
signature ib on each box. I!5c.
Por that Dull l etlinj Afier Fittng
I have used Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver lublets for some time, and
can testify that they have done mo
more Mod tluiu any tubletd 1 have
ever used. My trouble was a heavy
dull feeling after eating. DAVID
FliEEMAN. Ke::)pt, Nova Heotia.
These tablets streu);then tho stomach
and improve the digestion. They
aim regiihitf the liver and towels.
They nr far superior to piis but cost
more.. (Jet a free nuiupln at Daly t
Ilall'e drug store ami tee what a
gpleudid nn die i ue it is.