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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1909)
mtfftit IK tlii Vane rnrm, but tnoua... nth n thing loo food to be true. When one In going to stop at boua one luia never wen, m Vic ssys, It tiaually turn out to be the on of all other yon Ilk least 80 I whs delighted when we turned In at t ho oKii gate, with Hi guardian apple tree mi either Hi do. We aalled lip Hi1 avenue under the tnaplea, but Instead of making for tli front en franco, turned off Into a fnrm road which led round thn aide of the house, and tho tooting of our horn brought WW, J Drought Utrce vinnen amfllntf ami wav ing to a tlnor under a tvruiula. three tvouieu anitling and wavlug to a door under a loug, narrow veranda before we stopped. One was o tall, thin, middle ag-d woninn. with grny brown balr pulled away from her forehead and done la a knot at the buck of her head. Her aklu waa sunburned; ahe wore a black and white print frock, without ao much aa a rudlo or tuck, and her alecvea were rolled up over her aunbrowned arma above the elbow; ahe bad no real pretensions of being pretty, and yet, MBieUow, ahe wna one of the nlceet looking women I ever aaw. Hue had the '' f ; rln i In her rjee and In her mulle you would like your moihcr to have. If you could have bad your mother made to order exactly ac cording to your own Ideaa. On her right atood a very pretty girt with a dazzling white complexion, all the whiter for a gold powder of freckle, black eyea rather deep Bet. dimples and a quantity of eurly, bright red hair wound In a crown of bra Ida round her bond. She waa In print, too, but It waa blue and very becoming. On the tall woman'a left waa an other girl, alro pretty, though In a florid wtty, with greut blue eyea, a full mouth mill a mouse colored fringe down to her eyebrowa. She. waa mora elaborately drcHHcd than the othera, with n lot of coarse luce on her blouse and a pink skirt. Hut ahe hndu't the look of simple refinement which the flrat two had lu spite of their plain clethea nnd roll.'d up aleevea. All three wared aomeihlng excitedly. On had n huge kitchen apoon, another a Ikk1( and the third a towel. "Howdy. CoiihIh Jim!" (Tied tho nice womau w'th the expression, na Mr. Brett stopped tho car In front of the door. "We're mighty glad to see you agalu Thin I the young Lady Hume ley. Imi't It? We're mighty glad to eee her, too, and we're going to try to make her na hnppy na we can." "1 knew you would, Cotiwln Fanny, or 1 wouldn't huve brought her to you," aald Mr. nrett, jumping out and helping mo down. "Put aho'a Lady Betty." "I thought that would be a little too familiar to Ixgln with." aald the dear woninn. with a perfectly angelic tntle and a pleasant American accent with rather more roll of tbe "r" than I'd heard In the eiiHt. "Hut you aball be culled Just what you like beat, my dear." "IS hull 1? Then 1 should like you to call me Hetty," aald I, shaking handa hard with Mr. Hrett'a Cousin Fanny, and my heart warming to her for her own anke ua well na hla. There waa a good smell about her of linen dried on the grans and of freshly baked cake. I can never Hiucll those amells, I know, without remembering her. She smiled and pressed my hand "Why, you are Just like an Amci Uuu girl, my denr," ahe exclaimed "Not u bit stiff and i:,.i,;!IMi. like we supported you would be. We nil thought we were going to be n I im 1.1 of you. hut I guer-a we won't, will e. Patty ami 1 lcV" I aaw that I wiik exMHe.l to take this na an Introduction. 1 nmlled and A man 0 fifty wot coming toward tht KM 1 V . Mm 1 bowed to the two girls, and wheo tbey put o it their linuda I put mine out too. "I'm very happy to know you," aald Catty, the pretty red haired one, "How do you do?" Inquired Ida, the one wllh the fringe. I fancied that they must totb be Mra. Trowbridge's daughter, but ahe continued the ceremony of presenta tion by saying: "Patty la MIks Plnkerton. and Ide la Mix Jar. They generally atay with I Mr. Trowbridge and me pretty nearly all the year round. Patty takea mu sic lessons In Arcona twice a week and keeps up her other studies, and Ide helps me look after tbe house and the milk. I should have bard work to get along without either one of thein, It seems to me, and I expect I shall be feeling just the same way alxiut you before you leave ua. Here cornea Mr. Trowbridge now. Bee, Cousin Jim, here comes your Cousin Ilezeklah. He's been hiving a swarm of beea. That'a why he's got that mosquito net veil around his hat. Something like your automobile one, Lady Hetty." A man of fifty or more. In white duck trotmere and a bluish shirt with a turned down collar a little o-n at the neck, waa coming toward the house from the direction of tbe Iweblve col ony. He had on no coat lu fact, I think a gray linen thing hanging over a wooden rocking chnlr on the veran da must have leen hla. Hla buttered atraw hat, with the "mosquito net veil" which Mra. Trowbridge had mentioned, waa 011 the back of hi bead, ami when ho saw us he snatch ed It off and waved It aa his wife bad waved her spoon and Ide her towet. From a distance he looked Just an or dinary farmer, but when he came neur enough for me to make out hla fea tures I saw that he waa very Car from ordinary, He had a splendid head, the head of a afatcMiian, aud bla face waa clear and Intellectual, with keen, kind eyea. He shook hands, too, witb me and Mr. Hrett, but first he wiped some honey from his fingers on the aide of h'.s trousers. Aa he did It, It waa a dignified and laudable act. There waa no reason why be should have been glad to see me. a perfect stronger, but be aectued to be aa b;i.fll) pleased that It warmed ui heart, and made me feel already at home In the sweet, old. red brick farmhouse, which re minded me. In Its soft colors, of a great bunch of well flowers. "I reckon we're going to be real good friends." said he. "If we'd known Just how you waa coming, Jim, I'd have liked to meet you and her little lady ship tbe first ladyship we've bad Is these parts. You didn't give ua any Idea, though, and now I aee why. But Ivok here, mother, you might have bad the front door oen. I'm afraid the young lady from England will think we're mighty Informal." "I ahouldu't wonder If that'a jnat i about what ahe II like to think, rather, 'said Mrs. Trowbridge, with her amlle I that waa ao motherly and friendly at ; tbe same time. "Miss Wood burn I would huve beeu over to aee you If ahe could; she waa Just ready to Jump for 'joy when Patty ran across to tell her ! you were coming, but Mia' Itandal la I pretty sick, and Sully felt ahe couldn't l leave her yet awhile. 80 ahe Bent you . her love, and she'll be along tbe minute ahe can git away." Just for an Instant It struck me aa odd to hear this simple farm woman In her straight print calmly calling my charming, dainty friend "Sally." aa If there could be 110 shadow of doubt In any one's mind of their perfect social equality. Hut In another second I could have boxed my own eara for my denwne.is and nohhlsh stupidity. Al rendyeven In these few minutes I waa beginning faintly to understand aome of the "polnta" at which Mr. Brett bad hinted. "Maybe you'd like to go and huve a look nt your room." went on Mra. Trowbridge. 'Tatty and Ide hava picked you aome flowers, nnd 1 hop rou'll find everything right" "Oh, Mia' Trowbridge, do let no take her," exclaimed Putty. "Me tool" cried Ide. "They're Just like children. I guess we'll have to humor them this ouce," laughed Mr. Hrett'a CoukIii Funny When I am I led at Putty, ahe cud dled her arm arouud me, aud then Ide promptly did the aame. Thus Inter laced the procession moved Into the bouse. Tbe door of the veranda opeua Into a cor.y sit 1 lug room. There la noth ing which you could point out aa pretty In the furnishing, and decoration ! there I 110:1c. bin 1 lie room bus a de 1 llclous, M'.co:nl;iy look and makes you ' went to live lu It What 11 nice room!" I exclaimed to tbe girls, pauhlng for a glance arouud. ! They looked surprised. ! "Do you think ao?" asked Patty. "We were 11 f raid maybe you wouldn't. . The thing you're used to must tie a I goo I deal handsomer Everything's ao old here." "I love old things." aald I. "Our house at home la very old. aud I wouldn't have anything changed for worlds, even If It were to lie made better " "Why, thiifa kind of the way I feel, too!" exclaimed Potty, giving my waist a aympathetlc squeeze. "I llie thU living room, but Ide doesn't ad ml re It a llttlo bit." "If I waa Mia Trowbridge. I'd al ways alt In tbe parlor," said Ide. 'In stead of keeping It Bhut up except for best Just because Mr Trowlui die's urn did before her. It'a a real pivity room. I tbnuked her, but thought no ha t better put off the treat until another time, aa we were on our way to my room. I waa wondering how : define the difference between" Putty and Me. I saw that It waa very marked, yet I didn't quite understand The two girls appeared to be on the an me foot bug la the bouse. I aald to uui !x. hut Ide ni" far fhnwy ih.m Vn . aeeml.v to I Wer. elf for v. ar a If ahe ii'rtil of not liciug noticed, ami then she e as dressed ao much more elaborately rhas, I tboiig'lt, Patty whs poor c.n.l In a more depend ent position t tin n Ide The atolrwny. very steep and nar row, lends straight up from the "living rM)tn," which Is apparently In the cen ter of the home nnd fill the place of a hall. There are no balustera. but whitewashed wall on either side, and only one person can go up at a time. At tbe top Is a landing, with a bare painted floor, and doors opening from It. One of the doors la mine, and as tbey showed me In I could see that Patty aud Ide both waited breath lessly for my verdict, their facee look ing quite atrnlned and anxloua until I exclaimed: "How fresh aud pretty It la here!" I meant It too. It la a dear room, with something pathetic about Ita aim pie sweetness, and the kind thought to give mo pleasure which ahowa In every little Innocent detail. Tbe floor I covered with a white atraw matting, and there are uo two piece of furni ture that match. There'a a wide wood en bed of uo particular period that I can recognize, yet with ao air of being old fashioned, and there art stiff, square shams to hide the pillows and turn down over tbe top of the abeet witb fluted frills round tbe edgea. The scent of dried rose leaves and laven der mingle witb the perfume of tbe pinks, aud aome of the aummer house pngmlas on the wall are hidden with old fashioned steel engravings and photograph lu homemade frames. I didn't atop to examlue the plcturea a r.rL but after Patty uud Ide bad tripped away ("to aee about my d lo ner." they snhli. I wua attracted by s faded cabinet photograph framed with hells. It was a full length figure of a young man 011 horseback. He waa drefsed something like those splendid fowboys they took me to aee at Earls court when I wax a little girl, and the face was Mr. Hrett'a. It waa ao hand some au I dithhlug I could hardly stop stming at It while I washed off the dust of motoring. Evidently the pho tograph lu Ita frame hua been on tbe wall a long time. I am glad they hap pened to put It In what tbey call tbe ;ure room," ao I can look at It when ever I like without any one noticing. Good Unlmcst. You will bunt a good while before you And a preparation that la equal to Cbamberiaiu'a Liniment a sure for muscular and rheumatic paiua, for the cure of epralua and aoreoeaa of tbe muscles. It la equally valuable for lame back aud all deep seated muctilsr pulna. 25 and 00 cent sizes for sale by Daly aud IM1. If the piece of ground which hi in tended to be aet to fruit trees next spring la given a fairly deep plowing thla fall It will simplify matters a good deal next aprlng In tbe matter of work ing up tbe soli to tbe proper mellow uu before the tree are set. Th Lurid Ulow of Doom was Been in tbe red face, banda and body of the little son of 11. M. Adams, of Henrietta, Pa. ilia awful plight from eczema, had, for Ave years , defied all remidie and baffled the best doctors, wboeaid the poison ed blood bad affected his lungs and nothing could save him. "But," writes Ilia mother, "xeven bottles of Klectrlo Hitters completely cured him." Bores aud all Ulood Disorders and Rheumatism Klectrio Bitters la supreme. Only 50c. (Junranteed by A. L. Thornton. A. timothy and corn ration Is In Im portant respects deficient and abould be re-enforced by cottonseed meal, oll mual or bran to give a balanced ration. This la tbe most dangroii9 time of the year to catnh cold, aud it is tbe hardest time to cure it. If you should take cold a few doses of Kenuedy'a Laxative Cough Kyrup will act very promptly, ita laxative principle euro the Cold by driving it from the e.vstem by a gentle but uatural a-tlou of tbe bowels. Children especiady like Keuuedy'a Laxative Cough Syrup as it tastes good, nearly like maple sugar. It la sold by Oaly and Hall. A dirty creamery pntron often raises hob with the butter product of the creamery which he pntroulzes. We heard of one of these chaps the other day whose fi'thy cream was finally de tected by the foul odor which arose there aa It eame out of the pipe leading from the driver's wagon to the cream vat. An Investigation followed, show ing that the conditions under which thla cream wa8 produced and cared for were slovenly nud dirty beyond de scription, and na a result the patrou wus dropped. Fllthlnesa In thla fel low's case was either a matter of heredity or had become eo fixed aa a habit that be was a hopeless case, for be baa not yet beeu reinstated. DcafneM Cannot be Cur I by local applications, an they cauuot reach the diseased portion of the ear There Is only one way to cure deaf ness and t-at U by oontituMonal remedies DeHfuewa Is caused by an infiHmed condition of the mucous lining of the Kostaehiun Tube. When this tne is inflamed you have rumb ling "ound or Imperfect hearing, and when it I entirely closed, Deafness the result, and unless the inflama 1 011 ran be taken nut aud this tube restored to Its normal condition, bear I hit will be destroyed forever; nine ! ense our often m caused by Cutairb, iv'nlch it nothing but uu inflamed con jihtinn of the muoous surfaces. I Wo will give One Hundred Dollars j for any 1 une of Dt-Hfnees (caused by iMiiinii triui cannot be cured by . II Catarrh Cure. Kmu.i for cir culms tree l1' .). CI HONEY & Co.. Toledo, O. Sold by Drupgist. 7fo Take Mail's Family Pills for constipation. !; tn ' t ) Ml llilill-M I'i'i -e ersl ..SMI. All 1 km id 1 was Kinif'a New 1, nek rel let and 1 list I hxve not t e 11, . i.llei u. ' r i une- htly r-n.e l" fit it HlClllHl l. 'J I DiNiotery tn a en 1 e fit per . . txien Iron die I I I ve years," Mrs Soper Uvea lu liu Pond. Pa It works orders in con 1 snd Colds, Hore Luug4, HeiiioirhNits, La Urippe, I Asthma, Croup, Who ping Count) and all Bronchial slf eel loos oOcand $1.00. j Trial hottU free. Guaranteed by A. L Thornton. I Whl If Is Blveiiie for the farmer ' who has not been keeping sheep to J vork Into the business a soon a po- dble. It Is well to start with a com pnraflvely sinnll n urn tier, any twenty or thirty. The habit and require ment of the animal can tie studied to lietter advantage In this way and ex perience gained which will be Indis pensable In tbe handling of a larger flock. If trouble should be encountered It will tie correspondingly leaa with the smaller number. It Savid His U "Altbonib I'd lose my leg,' writes J. A. Hwenson, Watertowo. Wis., "Ten year of eczema, that doctora could not cure, had at last laid me np Then Bucklen'a Arnica Halve cured it aonnd and well." Infallible for Skin Eruptions. Eczems, Bait Kheom, Boila, Fever Sores, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Pilet. 25 c at A. L. Thorn ton 'a. The work of the kitchen I Immense ly simplified If a first class steel range constitutes one of the aids In doing tbe work. Not only la the food better cook ed and more satisfactory all around, but auch a range can be operated with much less fuel consumption than la re quired In the cane of cheaper Iron Btovea, which can be got for half tbe price. Stove and fuel economy la not realized by buying tbe cbeapeat thing on the market A good stove la cheap at a high figure, while a cheap and ahoddy one la expensive at tbe lowest price that could be bad. Kills Would-be Slayer A merciless murderer Is Appendicitis with manv vio'.ima. But Dr. King'a New Life Pills kill it by prevention. Tbey gently stimulate stomach., liver and bowels, preventing Jthut clogging that invitee appendicitis, curing constipation. Biliouaness, ChiHs, Malaria, Headache and Indi gestion. co at A. L. Thornton's. Tbe northeast alope 1b tbe beat for an orchard for tbe reason that in tbe win ter months, when the chief damage from thawing and freeslng la done, the raya of tbe sun sblne much less direct ly than they would were tbe land per fectly level or did It have an equal pitch to the south. Beaidea, when the trees are located on the northerly slope tbe ground does not thaw so quickly In tbe spring, and this tends to bold the whole process of sap and leaf development In check, thus delaying tbe blossoming period. In this way tbe blossom buds are kept dormant, ao that they are able to atand the May freesea, which ao often ruin the fruit crop. For Disease ol tho Pkin Nearly all diseases of tbe skin such aa eczema, tetter, salt rheum "aud barber's itch, are characterized by an intense itobing and 6marting. which often makes life a burden and dis turbs sleep and rest. Quick relief may be -bad by applying Chamberlain's Salve. It allaya tbe itching and smarting almost instantly. Many cases have been cored by its use, For sale by Daly and Hall. While In the very earliest and sub sequent history of tbe Hebrews their occuputlou was largely pastoral and agricultural. In .modern times a re markably small number are thus oc cupied. Figures taken from the an nual rejKirt of the Jewish Agricultural aisd Industrial Aid society show that there nre nt present 1,3-10 Jewish farm ers In this country. Of this number Connecticut has 250, Arkansas 'JO, Illi nois 17, Indiana 14. Massachusetts 4S, Michigan 65, Minnesota 10, New Jer sey 3ol, New York 252, North Dakota 170. Wisconsin 20. while still smaller numbers are found In several other states. A definite effort Is now being made by the society referred to to get the poorer class of Jewish Immigrants to engage In farmlug rather than flock to tbe cities, as has been their wout In the past A HrJ t hyile When you want n pleasant physio give Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver Tablets a tria . Tbey are mild aud gentle in their action aud always pro duce a pleasant cathartic, e fleet. Call at Daly and Hall's drug store for sample. rM K b:VA HI) A REWARD of titty dollars la here by oll'ered for information that will lead to the arre6t aud couviction of any peisou who bus tdolen wiren or other property, from our Company and tbe same reward la hereby otfeied for information Hint will lead to the arrewt and conviction of anyone des troying the property of tbe Company. Chas. Unibach, Secretary Lake Co. Tel. & Tel. Co. Ifitf. ALBANY NURSEhlb Placed 20,000 trtvn In Lake emu'tv liiHt vur. HcHt' ad ipted h ciIm nf thla wet Ion. Imv irom all dinc-iM x Kn'orned bv fMilt lniiet f.bfttf bl R. J'ATUI, I.Hkevlow. All the latent Tbe Kxn miner. iu" - i-. iitiibe iP lit '.'( i'i; i I f " I ft 1 ': I ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUaHOtT FIRST-CALSS ACConnonATioNs SAHPLE ROOn For COnriERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT PPUOMT I in MX X- H OEO MABROW LilVJii i 1 i H0TI 'UNSIE lite Suaaet Mr-"- Sen RCVICW OF REVIEWS SUNSET MAGAZINE . WOMAN'S HOMC FREE AND COUNTY ORCHARDS MUST BE SPRAYED All farmers ' or fruit growers in Lake county are hereby notified tnat nnder tbe state law it is Impf-rstive that all fruit trees should be sprayed. For that reason fruit growers must obtain proper appliances in order that sucn worK can oe aone uuribg toe period previous to budding in the spring, it is known that two danger ous fungus growths already have found lodgement in tbe county. Spraying will destroy all i-sects aud fungus growth. All fruit growers will observe this official notice, and com ply witb the requirements of tbe law. . Dated. New Pine Creek, Ore., Dec. 19' 1908. A. H. Smith, Inspector. .riWEJ?'o V." o. Y The deanest. liahtest. and most comfortable SLICKER at the same time cheapest in the end Decause it wears longest 3Q9 Everywhere Every garment quor. anteed waterproof Catalog free $1,250 Reward. rhe Haroey county Live Movk Aiwocla- lon. ol wbicb I am 1 a member, piiyi $7SC ' reward (orevldenco leading 10 the con-vk-tiou of paruet lealiiiK stuck be- UiUKinir to its mem- bers. Inadditioul offer 30i reward Horse brand horse shoe bar on either or both jaws. Re corded inHcounties Rouge, turner, l ake and t'rook Con u ties Hor.es Tented when sold Horsessold to P' through ihik tet'ltou will be retried 1- .- paper. If not so reported, pleane, wrf ..l,u" ihlme Tbe Tin.. H er.1.1. Main iw R or tele Reward tor Worses 1 will trlve '.00 nvurd for inform ntlon that will lead to the iliacovery of any liorev brantlcd with 11 n old hortdiie brand on both Ja wh, placed ua lu tbe cut in this ad vert Influent, with fresh trlnujrle brand unilcrneath the horxeHb(M. Tbo trlaimle placv.l in audi a ma niter ua would cover ti 1 a bar on both Jaws. AiitmaU niUHt l found in tbe pohkchkIoii of aome perHon or ptTHonH. 1 OASTOXIIA. 'Btanths yllta Kind Yuu Haw Alwayt Bougfat 11 n 1 LAKEiVIEW SADDLERY s. F. AMLSTROM Proprietor The bt Vanquero saddle on the market Also a complete line of wagon and buggv har ness, whips, robes, bits. Hates, spur-, quirts, rose ttes, n fact everything In the Hit of carriage and horse furnishings. Re pairing by competent men. a A DDflW Prnnrtofnr- vx-' ' w - the nadera of thla paper the best opportunity of tbe year .ooi ALL FOR COMPANION 1.2s) 3v.UU itwuttsa. -Jhi. 3dij:!4 wttb your order, beautiful premium, a, 7S-pas book Illustrated In four colon with US Western view. 1 SUNSET MAGAZINE ah rajtaciaco. cnurosm 5 Ask Your Own Doctor If he tells you to take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for your severe cough or bronchial trouble, then take it. If he has anything better, then take that. Te have great confidence in this medicine. So will you, when you once know it. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold lor over sixty years." A' by 7. 0. Ayer Co., Lowell. o mnuffcotttrw of Iyer's 9 SARSAPABILLA. PILLS. UAIK VIGOR. Wo hTO ao ooeroU I Wo pnbllkh tho formulas of all our modiolus. Keep tho bowels open with one o Ayer's Pills at bedtime, Just one. DIARRHOEA There la no need of anyone suffer ing long with this disease, for to effect a quick cure it is only necea aary to take a few dosea of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ar; t flifivrltAAn nr .'r. I Tm tfttf In mnsr ar autScient. It ne- -f!w,Vdoej! relied upon i- 'r fuJI and n dangeroua h mo8t v"tf n.d nable f- ' cefc 11 to iaaX7 val of g, Jt children and la the meane t ving the livea of many children ch year. In the world's history no medicine baa ever met with greater success PRICE 25c. URGE SIZE 50o. I There Is scarcely nny limit to the possi'.-Q L .-.i.jvemeut In seeds. erd n:or-y. We hare flower ami vepetuble- r yrara. 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