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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1910)
i ' 1 n 8 0 8 r ! o i j I LOW RATES EAST Summer excursion rouinl-ti i tickets at greatly reduced prices to Iv.istern point- Sold May 11,12, l.'t, 11. li(J, 27 June 2, 3, 4, 21. 2f,. 2(1, 'M) July 1. 2, .'I. 1, f, 0, 2.", 2C, 27 A 1 , 2, :, l Sept. 1, 2, .'J, 11, 12, U. 11 Gems In Verse -4 OLD . FAVORITES. Southern Pacific district Passenger Agent's OiTiee Koo.n 207. Odd Fellow Hldg., RHNO, NIiYADA. If I HAVE FALTERED. IF I hav. faltarvd mora or laa In mjf ral tank of happlnaaa. If I hava moved among my rac And hiwti no Klorloua morning faea. If tama from haivr human ty.a ITava nmvd ma not. If morning aklaa, Itooka and my fooif and aurnmcr rain Kncx kd on my aullan hrart In vain, I-orrl, Oiy moat .olnte1 laaiir. laka And a'ab my rptrlt broad awaka. Or, Lord. If too nbdurat. I. Clioo. thou t.rfoia t lint aplrlt dl A plrrlnK pain, a killing aln. And to my dead l.oart run tham In. -Itol.ert l.oula Htavsnaon. CONSOLATION. Oil, Wm not th.y nra Meat alona WhriNa llv a .arful tanor kpl The i rr Iki pit Inn man ha about i A blfvxlng for tli yra that wip THR light of amllra ahall fill ngnln The llda that ovfrfow with War. And wniiry hour of wo and pain Ara ptomlMia of happ.cr yrura. aMIEHK la a day of aunny rl For rvnry dark and troublnd night. And grlof may lM. an evening Ktirm, Hut Joy ahall roina with arly light. AND thou, who o'er thy frlnd'a k l.lrr Doat ahrd the bl: tar dropa I'ka rain, Ifoi that a brlKliior. happier aphw. Will glva him to thy arma again. TOH fi Um good tnan'a truM depart, J.' TIioiikIi Ufa Ita common iclfta deny. Tbouith with a t'lrrl arid blnndlng l.nart And apurnrd of men he go to dla IIVJR Cod hath markl ah Borrowing flay ' And numbered f-y a-i n-t four. And hPovcn'a (mix u ;n of tli ahall pay For all Ma child-.! i:fr h" e -Wllllim ruin-n iiryant. o COLORADO ll. LONZWAY, Proprietor. Best Heals in Town Try Us ! (iood, Clean Rooms FAk"PDV Uread. Hot -oils and DAIYErlVl. Cakes, baked dally. L KEVIEW, - OREGON. WINTC3. WINTHIl, n lir of the Inverted rur. Thy acattercd hair wl'h l-t llk atia filled. Thy breath on-eftl.-l i pon lli llpa, thy r! l Fringed with a beard i. u.de while with other inow a Than thone of aK. thy forene.-i,! wrapped In cloudn. A laaderia brunch thy arcpter. and thy throne A adding car. Indebted to no wheels, but urt'd by etorma along l.a ll;.ery way. I love (lice, ull unlovely as tl.oi -em t And dre:uled aa thou art: Tnou huld'at the run A prlxoiit-r pi the yet undawnlmr ea.it, (Shortening his Journey between morn and noon And hurrying him. Impatient of Ma May. Down to the rony west, but kindly atlll ; Compensating hla loss with added hours Of aoclitl converae and Instructive eaue And gathering at short notice In one group The family dispersed by daylight and Ita cares. I crown thee king of Intimate delights. Fireside enjoyments, home born happiness i And aJI the comforts that the lowly roof I Of undlaturbed retirement and the hours I Of long uninterrupted evening know. -William Cowper. The Talk of the Town Our LinefoT Wall Paper Samples and Dec orative Goods. A Good Stock of Cheap Paper now In. We want your trade. TheLakeview Decorative Co. Moore Building. LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Qi Incorporated. A Complete Record We have mailt' an entire trunt4i-rlit of nil Kt'conlri In I.nko County winch In any wn.v, nffi-i-t Ki ill Property In the county. W Intvt' n I'liiiiplcttt Kfcoril of evory Mortirnji; utiil triiiiHfor cvtT iniiilo lit l.nki! County , niid ever iH'i'il Ivt'ii. Errors Found In Titles In tninncribiiiif tlu rt'corde- wtt have found nunicrouH tnort Kiip'H rccordi'il In the lVt-il ircoril tnul imlcxeil; rdi! ninny ileuilri lire recorded In the Mori tf'iije record utid other IiooUh. JlundreiU of inort:neH mid ileeiU urn not Indexed tit nil, and UiOHt dlllk-uU to tiaco up from the record. We have notations of all these Errors. Other cannot Dud them. We have put hundreds of dollars hunting up t liewenorM, and we can fully K"aranteo our work. J. D. VENATOR, Hanager. Of iOt ?a Ot MX tO tOt IfX )Of CK )CM Ot O "I I! I! 6 0 8 8 8 8 8 8 Here Is Where You Get Your Money's Worth! When ,vtm by Mutton Stew nt (Jo per pound. Have you tried Our sugar cured Hams, Bacon? No lieUer made any where. Lard, homo klltel rendered, absolutely iure, 5 lb. biickets $1.00 In 40 lb. rails, l.Sc Frcwh frozen OyHleiH, 4; I .CHI per can. Krout&Oc kt Kalloii. All kinds of first class fresh Heat and Sausage kept on hand. We will pay the market price for A'ood beef ami pork-hogs, Ctihli on delivery. Coinoand jret acquainted with us. ,.p.cifuHy. QQOSE LAKE VALLEY MEAT CO. J. P, Mayfkld, Gen.rigr. ! ! I SU (HHIlf Kit 111 EXAMINER TYROLESE 80NQ OF LIBERTY. MERRII.T every bosom boundeth. Merrily, ohl Merrily, oh! Where the anng of freedom soundeth. Merrily, oh! Merrily, oh! Tl ere the warrior's arms Shed more splendor. There the maiden's charms Shine more tender. Every joy the land aurroundeth. Merrily, oh! Merrily, oh! T7TCARILY every bosom ptneth, Wearily, oh! Wearily, oh! Where the bond of slavery twlneth. Wearily, oh! Wearily, oh! There the wurrlor'a dart Hath no fleetness. There the maiden's heart Hath no sweetness. Every flowr of life decllneth. Wearily, oh! Wearily, oh! CHEKRILT then from hill and val ley. Cheerily, oh! Cheerily, oh! Like your native fountains sally. Cheerily, oh! Cheerily, ohl If a glorious deatn, Wo: by bravery, Bweeter be than breath SU'hed In slavery. Round the flug of freedom rally Cheerily, oh! Cheerily, oh! Thomaa Moore. A BUILDER'S LESSON. -J yOW shall I a habit breakT" I I Aa you did that habit make. I I As you (fathered ou must JL X I"0 : As you yielded now refuse. Thread by thread the strands we twist Till they bind our neck and wrist. Thread by threud the patient hand Mum untwine erci free we etand. Aa we bulMed, Klune by stone. We must toll unhrlped. alone. Till the wall lb overthrown. Rut, remember, as we try Lighter every tent goea by. Wading In, the at roam grows deep Toward tho center's downward sweepi Backward turn, each step ashore Shallower Is than that before. Ah, the precious years we waste leveling what we raised In haate, Iolng what must be undone Ere content or love be won. First across the gulf we cast Kite borne threads till lines are passed. And habit builds the bridge at last! -John Royle O'Reilly. ; FIGHTING THE SCALE. , ! Hew U Destroy the Fatal Enemy tf , Shrubs and Trees. j Nearly all otir fruit tre? and lot of Mir flowering sbrubs, notably auch m flowering; rjulnc, flowering plum, ( j etc., are Infested with the Kan Jose' '. scale. It nienns sure death to tb plant ' If It cannot t removed entirely. Mnrh U the beat of months to at tack u. i Yoti may lie rertnin that It la there j If you gee any part of a woody plant covered with a minute gllrer grayish Incrustation fhnt looks almost like part of the hnrk. Kcrnpe It wllh the finger tin ll, and It will come away nnd ex (Kme the real smooth brown bark un iieriicnth. If there la only a lltllw of It on a plant, h I) rub or trea It enn be removed wllh the back of a knife. Whether you remove much or little, take enre to put n heet tindcroenth. ao that do ecnle will fall to the ground, it will rlinply climb bnrk on th plant again or, worse atlll, sprend to others, fihake the sheet Into the fire. It la the only mire denth to ll.lx fatal Insect. liven If the plant In Infexted In only a Hiunll (Kirtlon, so far at you can ace, ll will not be enough to scrape It. It will need scrubbing or spraying Just as If the whole plant were Infested. To cleanse a growth thrit la thor oughly affected spread a sheet on the fc-round under It. Make a thick, sting ing hither with whale oil or even com mon kitchen soap and but water ami scrub the wholu plant, beginning at the top. with the stllTest kind of a scrubbing brush or a wire brush If jou can get one. Scrub till every part of the bark shines out smooth and brown. Do not fenr to let the lather run down tho tree nnd Into the eurth. It will kill other irrubn there a well as any scale that have begun to gather around the base. After the scrubbing mix a kerosene emulsion by dissolving about a quar ter of a pound of soap In half a gallon of boiling water. When thoroughly dlxHolred. stir In one gallon of kero sene and mix until the stuff looks like buttermilk. Put about a cupful of this Into alout Are pints of cold water and apply It with a apray pump or paint It on with a brush till the tree la com pletely coii ted. If this jinx-ens does not destroy the scale, give It one or two more treat ments with the emulsion during March. If the scnle covers the plaut nunln and It gets pretty nick during the summer, rip It out to the la.-tt root aud burn It. It will be better to lose the one plant than to have the whole carden Infested. He sure to burn every vestige of the sick plant. Don't throw It somewhere and trust to luck. If the scale la really bad and baa at tacked most of your woody shrubs. It will be necessary to apply lime and sulphur wah. which la beat bought ready mixed from dealers. gf- ASN 1 How to Clean Velvet Hats. ' Velvet bats can be cleaned and re stored under the following treatment: Gently rub ll?ht blue velvet with a flannel previously dipped In kerosene, or If the material be soiled In spots only rub with a little butter. The wrong side requires drawing over a hot Iron in order to raise -the pile. Some people have nlso succeeded very well by Just brushing with cornmeal 'until the soil was removed. Your black nnd colored velvets. If not dirty, but only ercaHed, cun be freshened by , holding wrong side down close to, but not on, a hot flatlron on which has first been placed a damp cloth, the steam eradicating the creases and rais ing the pile. When It has been ! steamed all over remove the wet cloth i and draw the velvet on the wrong side I over the Iron to dry It. Milliners do , it Just that way. FROM "THE FANCY BALL." OH, a fancy ball's a BtranKe affair, Mude up of sllka und leathers, LlKht heart h. llKlit heels, false ht'urtM. fulxe hair, Plus, paint und ostrich feathers! The dullest duke In all the town Today muy shine n droll one, And ruAos who huvo not half a crown Look royal In a whole one. Begone, dull care! This life of ours Is very dark and chilly. We'll eleep through all Its serious hour And luuiih through nil Its silly. Bo mine such motley scene us this. Whore bv entahlMied usance Miss tiiHViiy la quite ainlsa And Madam Buuxe u nuisunce. Thus run the giddy hours away Till mornlnit's liyht U teaming, rml wo must ro to dream by day All we tonltilit are dreaming. To smile urni hWIi, to love and chance, Oh. In our I'eiirt's recedes Wt dress In funcles quite as strange As these our fancy drusNes! Wtnthrop Mackworth Praed. How to Keep Windows From Rattling. There is many a family that has j been annoyed by the loose windows when the wind rattles them. Wooden I pevrs inserted Into the side of the sash will keep the windows from rattling. ! These convenient little pegs can be j made by Hpllulng n clothespin In half. A cord can be fastened to the aide of the window and the head of the clothespin tied to this. It will always bo In plnce, ready tor Immediate use. If each loose window Is provided with one of these handy little things, tbere need be no more annoyance from the noise. How to Restore Color to Ivory. Tho woman who la worried by hav ing her small Ivory ornameuts yellow prematurely should dip them In ben glue, let them stay for about ten min utes and then rub luto the crevices with a amall toothbrush. Benzine la also pood to clean the keys of a piano, but denatured alcohol Is quite as satis factory and much cheaper, besides not having a disagreeable odor. Make the rag Just damp enough to remove tho soil. When too wet it runs Into the cracks and injures the wires. ILL HABITS. IlAi habits gather by unseen degrees. As brooks make rlvrs, rivers run M seas Dryden. How to Clean Soiled Photographs. The owner of fine photographs that are un framed Is often distressed to see them the worse for wear from greasy fingers. The next time you are so an noyed try coveting the spots with fine talcum powder. Apply tho powdei with a ROft white ra r, rub lightly, then blow off. The picture will be clean, and no harm can possibly be done to tho paper. How to Avoid Sors Throat. If the girl whoso threat Is delicate nnd who catcVes cold easily will butht her throat and chest each morning with cold water she will find It a won derful help This ttlmp'e treatment la a sort of hardening pro es and will make one less liable to feel the harm ful effects of bad weather and bletl wmrM The Kind Ton Ilare Always Bought, and which haa been in ue for over 30 yearn, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per , n& saperrlslon since its Infancy. VrV-X Allow no one to deceive yoa in this. All Counterfeits Imitations and Just-aa-good ' are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience agalnat Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless unhstltute for Cantor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and 8oothInjr Sjxupa. It is I'lcaaant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotld substance. Its age is its grtiarantee. It destroys Worms tnd allays Fevcrbihness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic It relieves Teethlngr Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. CEttUIME CASTORIA ALWAYS Eeacra the Signature of He Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMK CffTtM . TT WHMAV rflf.KT, CW VO CffTV U,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,..,,,, ,,,,,, . , ,. ,,,, . -a o o The Real Home Paper. The San Francisco Chronicle. M. H. de YOUNG. Sane, Conservative and Well Edited. Daily SundayWeekly Sunday's in Colors Wm. Wallace, Dealer at Lakeview, Ore. Order Now FOUND 3 We Have Found Those Er- M rors in the County Records. $j Abstract of Title to all Lands in Jj Lake County Furnished. Terms Reasonable. Tract Index Abstracting Co. Wm. JACOBS, Manager. LAKV1EW, - - OREGON, 3ibl A YIELD OF 67 BUSHELS OF WHEAT PER ACRE at the Nebraska Statiou at North I'latte, Nebraska, is causing every body that hears of it to TUItN AROUND and ask HOW? A 50 bvshel lel.l in. not unusual, and their is no reason in the world why you cannot learn HOW. l'ractidall.v all these bumper crops have bw-en sroduced with only a few inches ot lalu during the growing seas n, soyou will never "fear a drouth' when you know IUHV. U. . (iovernnient. Pepsrtment of Commerce "and Labor Bulletin, Dec II, HlOOsays: "Campbell's epoch making efferts la behalf of dry farming in connection with the introduction of Durum whent, prom ises to turn the send arid regions, covering millions of square miles, Into ouo of the most sro8ierou9 sections in the world." Mr. Campbell operates a line of Demonstration Farms from Texas to Canada and publishes his methods and results in the Scientific Farmer. Watch 1'JlOl No matter where you farm in Virginia, Mlunesotn, Texa, Wash ington or Alderta, with irrigation or without, you cannot afford to live without knowing HOW. The vital principles are clearly ex plained and followed In CAMPBELL'S bCIEXTIMC E A It ME it (the only publication on tillage). A mouthly, f 1.00 ayear. Clubbed with our paper at the elugle price of our paper, even on renewals. n I li ,N' iSrfV I V l m ifyouVe never worn SLICKER youV'; yet to learn the bodi'v comfort it aives in the wettest weather MADE FOR HAHDStRVlCe AND CUARANTtEO WAT tR PROOF 322 AT All GOOD STORES catalog mil You will meet men at Swenson taurant. y.arraftW'.ww wjaawim mm aan a Ys I 11 i V k ;3i I