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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1910)
1 R r Y I 1Z I p I ! .VTi'ttV Kt'l III 1 1 t ' T SumiiK r i-xciusion ion i l-tri . t ciu'ts atnitlv i . 1 iut I priivs to Ivistern point) May 11, l'J, 1:5. 11. L'.'l. ';, L'7 June 'J. '. -1, LM, L.T.. :jr., .") juiy i. - i . r., lv,, lm;, i7 An-. 1, u. :t, i Sept. l. 1 1, rj. l :5. l i- Southern Pacific District Tasscicr Agent's Oflice Koom LM)7. Odd Fellow HMtf., KI-NO, NlvVADA. A Varaatila Garden. The dweller lu a import Iowa it alNMH(.'bUMi-ttN ure Justly proud of their garden. It remained foi a rbdfor from I In vlllim- "way round tht C'npe" to on I lie Unit dllKbiiy dla HriiK'K word nl tbeae KHrden. "Imi'l Hi In beautiful?" 111 u ! (ink ed mi elie piiuwd iitxtcr a rone arbor and looked Imi k over the motel; mnka of hirLnpiir. monk n hood, hollyhoika and niMuy oiln-r fii vnrlfca. "It'a a luiml mine K'irdin of Ita kind." ma III t lu- vlnltor (HapaNalouatHj-. "but It Hin t itilte II I Id tlu murk when 'iu coiiMitii-r ii r KHnllim " ' Indeed!" ii txl the iiid.v iH,k-d at b t in. ion minm-il t lx imitry "What aurl of ifiirdi-iiH have you. pleiiH?" "Well." mild tier Uii' vlMltnf mini ly. "wluil i. mil n khhI d" rili ii In one where you run Hlurt out with two U IdiMki-lK iiimI h hue. atop llirixiirh the flower unrdln purl. unl tin' vi-u'iiiilile. d" n In l In- water; l I (c your iIiiiiim fiiNi I c k your mil-el com m your pil' mi ti o' Unit h ml Initid (he w lioli' lot "vrr hi tin- klti iii-ii d'Mir There' mir Hliorc dinner mid trim iiiIii'n nil from one k'irdin." outU'a Companion. COLORADO Hotel rm U. LONZWAY, Proprietor. Best Heals in Town Try Us ! Good, Clean Rooms RAICDV" Bread, Hot frolls and DAIVCKi -Cakes, baked dally. L KEVIEW, - OREOON. The Talk of the Town Our LI no" of Wall Paper Samples and Deo orative Goods. A Good Stock of Cheap Paper now In. We want your trade. TheLakeview Decorative Co. Moore Building. Tha Wia Woodpecker. In Oiillli.riilii i in oMlMi-kir atore in-orim it w ii y-. iilihuuxti lie never win ; tliein. lie Ihiii'h Kfieriil hole, differ lutf allghtly In hI.c, nt the full of the year Invariably In a )lne tree. Then ! he Mndi Mil in "Hi. which he iidJiiKta to i one of the hole prepared fur lla re replloii. Cut he linen tint eul tin acorn, for. iin n rule, he In imt u wee tarlim. 1 1 Im object In Ktnrlnu away tin acoru exhibit fori-xlulit mid n knowi edjje of ri'NultM iimre Hklii to reuMoii ' thun to ItiNlllif-t. The wini eedlliK III : ter the ai-orim remain Iniiu-t. Put. lie cotnliiic mii i ii rm ed. lire pr"ill-M.Hti) in decny. wlii'ii tin') lire nllai-ked hj nillUKoin. w li let! Hii'in in iii'iiiu in im apcclal food It Im then ln.it the worn pecker ri-npK the li;iri'-i lilx nli-duiii baa provided ut m lime In n. the ground helnu envered Willi sum. tl would eiM'rletii'e illili' illt.i I'therwlHf lu ohtiilnluit MiiiiHlile ir imlainPle f(xnl Cleveland lender. Not Tending to Ounnesn. A country dn-tir was im-uii) iuiIicI O poll to Visit a piitli'iil miine M) from Ills ollh-e. I if) v Inu to where the Rick mil II lived, he tliil III lir.e to II tree lu front of the hoiine und etnried to walk in-roHN the ground. It hap pened that work wan In progrexM. on n new well, of which the doctor knew nothlfiK until he found bltimelf Kink ing Into the earth, lie fell Just far enough to be unable to pet out of the bole unaiodNted and lustily yelled for help. When be waa finally pulled up the hired man remarked to him: "I nay. doc, you had no bualuenf down there." "No; I don't think I had." replied tbe doctor. "Don't yon know." continued tbe hired man. "you ought leave the well alone and take care of tbe alck?' Llpplncott'a. LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Q Incorporarcd. (ft A Complete Record Wt'linvt' mndi' nn entire trmiHrrtpt of all KeonrdM In Lake ('iniiit.v which In any way, affect Keal l'rupcrty In the county. We liavH a completo Record of every MortjfiiKt! nnd trattufer ever Hindu in l.nWe Cntinty, ami ever lueil K'lven. i Errors Pound In Titles! In traiiHcnliiny; t in records we have found nuiueroux tnort KUKi'H recordeil In the Ieed record and indexed; him! tunny ileeiln are recorded In the MortK'ie t'econl and ot her books. llumlreiU of mortiWN anil deedr are not Indexed at all, und tnoKt (lillletilt to traco up from the reconlH. ,j 4M We'hav'c'no tat ions of all these Errors. 1 !fi i9 tjthi'rm'Hiitiut Und tliem. We have put hundred of dollurn VM hunting up then errorn, and wocan fully Kiranteo our work.. " 1. . I n VPIMATOD rnnnrtr t IIP iHHMI Here is Where You (iet Your Money's Worth! When you by Mutton Stew atde per pound r Fiaveyou tTfed Our sutfVir cured Hams, Bacon? g " " No heller miide any where. g 3 ; . a . l.anl, Inuiie klllel ri-iiTie'iviirabt'olutely pure, 5 lb. bneketn 91.00 In 10 lb. faun. ISe. rrcMli frozen O.VMteiM, $1.00 per can. Krout TiOo wr ttallon-1 ,) - -'hTS - - . i ,.r.. J - AlTklnds of first class fresh Heat and Sausage kept on hand. V will pay tlui market price for A-ood beef ami pork-hojjH, t'auli on ilellvery. ('OHIO Hill) K't MCII1M llltl'll W'lttlllM. needfully. QOOSE LAKE VALLEY MEAT CO. J. P, Mayfield, Oen.ngr, HIHM alHa'atIUa)iaH SUBSCRIBE FOR THE EXAMINER WOMEN ItLLERS. Why Th VunplanUd Mart Irt a Nw YarK fiank. An miilir-iiili ry hoop la rmt eiai-tly w- it one would mint to iw on tbe ot i-f aide of a hunk teller a window, but ill I la pri'i lu'ly wh.it one la likely lu w Hti.T day of the week If one goea I i 'ei a heck imiied or to make a ileiMll al I he Ma. den l.nue Having b'l'ik. M ilil"u line mi l I'.rondwny, .Ntw Vork 'Kr hnop hii lui'ii there for the I wt Die yeui'it, n li t It ha tieTer been li-i rM 'J 'li.it biiiiicii mifTeriyl In cun'if'i iei There hi' tl ne Ik-ii tln-re la no line of i!i' " '.:: nt tin- Ii.dnwa, find di rliiK ''-Ii immi vain t!.'"i I' no real-mi win ,;.'!i:v i ahouiil not be ;npr"- .-d A n I..IH I J .f l.e t. Hi.' tin nk em- ploy m w ii ti-1 r Mli Smile Oh re b 1 bi eli imvl .; ' il I for live yeiiM, while Mo .M il l" M. I 'In-!y him nerved im r" i-M ii.- i. '" r tot .mi i"iial (icrloil, n ml lie- pn-ll-.ii. .o-:m Vliidinll!er. all tliil h- i i ,-i-m i h el iK--aMlon to n jril t! .. -.I I'riiiri' Irom preee di'iil. T'i-- ! io . v..! till- ed to e'-on-uuiloe. lie ex :: . ' j - - I i j J had cniriu'i'd the woiiji-n l.i . ; .i-... it r . 1 1 1 J not afford to pay l In- writ;.--, u-u ill.' I'emiinded by tnell. but the women li'id bei-n found I to do the work Just n well an their preilo en. oi -i "We have hud no i-niixe for complaint In live yi'iiM," Mr Wlndmlller an Id. "and that can hardly be add of the men who were employed previously The women lire always plennntit and nlwaya ready to answer quemlona, and there never bna beeo any fiecaHloii to apply to their bondHmen to make up Hboi'tapea. They have liecome exiierts In the Ideiitiilcutloii of alguatureii, oud no dU' repaiii-y ever escapea them." Mr Wlndmlller doean't believe In vote.H for women, but naj-e be bellevea In giving criilit where it Is due. j v ' : ' . - .i,., f mm Inharitad Draama. A medical acleuttut claims that many dreatna are really hereditary that la to aay. they come down to us from an cestors. Many persons have a dream which they dream over aud over again. This and some others that are frequent, according to the authority referred to, are Inherited. The doctoi Observed, for instance, that a child of all yeara after an attack of typhoid fever saw lu Its slumber a figure clud lu black, which advauced to the fool of the bed and fixed upon him ita ahlnlng eyes. It was found that the father of the child had frequently dreamed that dreatu. although be bad never mentioned It to his child. The grandfather dreumed the same dream, although he had told no one about it Evidently there Is mure thati our phi losophy cau fnthoni lu "tbe stuff that dreams are made of." Paniiona From Napoleon. Pa -Is has a dozen old soldiers who draw miinIoiis that come to them from : the great Kuiperor Napoleon I. These nre not heroes of his epoch, for the j last of those died long years ngo. But j Najioleon by tils will devised several million of franca to his companions lu arms, und this capital lu default of heirs of the grnuri army was deposited . lu the public treasury. Today the rev enue (his fund produces is paid out In the form of pensions of "JOO franca eucb to old soldiers lu l-'rencb terri tory, and Paris has twelve of these beneliclaries to whom ut the first ot the jeur these IK tie pensions are re mitted. -Paris Figaro. A Wis Woman. Mr. Snuggle (snupplshlyi Don't be correcting thut boy always. 8arnh. Lot nature take Its course, won't you? Mrs. Snuggle (laying aside the shin-glei-l'll do nothing of the sort. Mr. Snuggle. I don't Intend thut uuy wo man shall have such u husband us I've got if 1 cun prevent It. A Paradoxical Reply. 'Doctor, do you think eyeglasses will alter my uppearance'.'" Inquired Mrs. iiuuson unxiously. "I shall nt leust expect them to Im prove your looks." replied the physl clan. I.ippliuott's The Boy's Bit. "You seem to have got your boys In terested lu mythology very nicely." "Yes;' I explained to them thut Her cules held a cteiuiploushl')." Washing ton Herald. Sura Taat. She They beld a mirror over het face to see If she waa olive. I dou't understand that. He Why, you aee. !( she was alive she'd open ber eyea and look In It. HOUSEHOLD HELPS. In selecting spoons for kitchen one It Is a wise don to get those with holes In the handle. They may be bung up and thus kept accessible. Having several pairs of shoes and never wearing the same pair more than one or two days at a time will rest the leather and make It last tietter. A stain lu a raincoat can tie removed by washing It lu strong hot suds made of pure white soap to which a little borax and a little ammonia have been added. The colored bedspreads which were In such favor for summer cottages last aeasou are being utilized both as spreads for the schoolgirl beds and for delicate covers to throw over couches. When books become badly Boiled on the edges. If not gilt edged, close the book tightly aud erase tbe marks with an Ink eraser. This will cut off tbe rough edges and all soli marks and leave tbe book quite clean. Japanned ware should be washed with a aponge. dampened In warm water and dried Immediately with a soft cloth. Obstinate spots can quick ly be removed by rubbing with a wool en cloth dlpied in aweet oil. Everyday Login. Have you ever luvited two people In order to make them acquainted? Have you ever raged Inwardly because the whole affair was such a failure? Neither woman would talk on any subject save herself, and both aat In the midst of long silences, staring at each other, aud then Just as you had glveu up hope another woman dropped lu casually, a woman who was lu great demand everywhere. All of a suddeu you found out tbe reason why. She took those two hu man Icicles In hand, and the first thing you knew she had them talking to each other and then to ber. Well, that Is the secret of the aver age womau's popularity. She tits Into any surroundings. She is ut home with all sorts of people. She. makes them feel thoroughly at ease and brings out the best In them. That Is why they love to have her around. It Is no fun to sit and listen to a woman who glitters at tbe expense of every one else. Hut the woman who says Just enough to make ns respond on the subjects we know most about In our best vein Is the one we simply adore, and we can't be in her company too much. A Labor Lift. The woman who does her own iron ing will welcome this latest Invention to lighten her labors. As you see. it Is au Ironing board that may be folded TUB NEWEST IHONING TABLE. and put III the cupboard when the day's work Is over, por small kitch ens und apartment kitchenettes this contrivance Is especially good. There Is a second small board raised slightly higher thau the big board for ironing sleeves und khirt bosoms. Cars of Gas Stove. If you use u gas stove uever leave It wltb'nn.vthlmj that might boll over. It is quite possible for soup or milk boil ing over M put out the gas fin tins and th pseaplng gas will till the room, and should some one come In with a light nu explosion must follow. The Kind Yon Ilnr Always Honght, and which has been in uho for over 30 yearn, lia borne the signature of and lian been made nndcr his per- f Bonal Mtipervislon since Its Infancy t'CistcU't'. Allnw no mm to deceive Ton in this. AJ1 Counterfeit", Imitations nnd " Just-as-good" are but Kxpcrlinents tliat trlHo with and endanger the health of Infants and Children lixpctienco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cantorla U a hnrmloss substitute for Castor Oil, rare proric, JJrops an'l Knotlilnj? Syrup. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine- nor other Narcotic subHtance. IU aye is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nd allays FcverLshnes. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Tcelhinp; Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulate the Stomach and itowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Childrvn's I'anacca The Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of S7 Tie Kind You Haie Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. muia mmmvt. tt MtiwBAV imir, m M rf. iTl.Mlli.i. er- o The Real Home Paper. The San Francisco Chronicle. M. H. de YOUNG. Sane, Conservative and Well Edited. Daily Sunday Weekly Sunday's in Colors v Wm. Wallace, Dealer at Lokeview, Ore. Order Now Goose Lake Valley Irrigated Lands For Rent 10,000 ncres. will divide same into any fdze farm desired. All under the New Canal with first preference water rights The very Cream of the Valley Selected years aro all level, perfect alfalfa lands. Will lease for term" of yeare for part of crop. Some houses and barns will be built for dei-ireable tenant. Must give references. Write Hunter Land Co. Wellu argo, Bldg. Portland, Ore. IBS EBSaE&aBBBSaaBD A YIELD OF 67 BUSHELS OF WHEAT PER ACRE at the Nebraska Station at North I'latte. Nebmnka. Is caiiHing every body that hears of it to TLKX A HOUND and awb HOW? A 50 bvshel i ielJ is not uihihuuI, and their Is no reason in the world why you cannot learn HOW. l'ractidally all these bumper crops have liv-en sroducoil with only a few inches of mln 'luring the growing Bt-iiHi n, no you will never "fear a drouth" when you know HOW. L', S. (iovermnent. Department of Commerce ami Labor Bulletin, Dec. li, I90y.ay: "Campbell's epoch making; efferts in behalf of dry farming In connection with the introduction of Durum whtutt, prom ises to turn the semi arid regions, covering millions of square miles, Into ouo of the moat sroiprous 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 1J10! No matter where you farm in Virginia, Minnesota, Texas, Wash ington or Alderta, with irrigation or without, you canuot afford to live without knowing HOW. The vital prlnelples nre clearly ex plained anil followed in CAM 1' BELL'S SCIENTIFIC EAHMEH (the onlv publication on tillage). A monthly, tl.tX) ayear. Clubbed with our paper at the single price of our paper, eveu on renewals. Mv1 IFYOUVE if- n NEVER v:on.N riSLICKER l you V yet uto learn the bodily comfort it (jives in v the wettest v.eathjr made ron AND CUARANTttD WATtKPBOOT II.OO AT All 6033 STORtS CATALOG fRtS You will meet business men at Swenson's Res taurant. 1 a A 'xalft i,B.v,r" 1 -''lav i,-v iK. in,.. Vu: ' .v 4 j .' ataeiM: o I 1