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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1910)
REACH LAKEV1EW Bl AUTOMOBILE CENTRAL OREGON "Mary Ann Hvbble. 1 one knew Komu named ataxy Ann Hubble. , , And this woman alwaiya aa', looking fw , trouble ha waa looking all day frdm the time lie irot up To the candlelight hour when she t down to tup. , She would look all .aund her and aiwreti , ,,.,) high and low. '. j FIGURES FOR TOUKINU juet looking for trouble where'er ah W 11111,1 HO. And you may be mire tiiat this Mary Ann I Hubble Young Folks Brief Description of Condi tionsto Be Encountered Tabic of Distances ALEXANDER THE GREAT. The Conqueror Taught Justice by an Oriental Potentate. Alexander ( In tireut, being on n vN- ft I.I ..ll..lil.ll ....f ..,..... I....- I , ... ,,,, I'l II IKI1I 'It'll j n-. flllll'tl ,U,oa?Mroub'ieh'r T't UOW J"""' ''du.tnlHtered there Two person cnine Into court inul In DKi-AUaOWN h THE MOUNiA MRU. .. B. TURNCR HAS EXCH INGEXPtRICIMCL call trouble. lvbornh Olds In SI. Nloholn. r. Zim Bal itn. of Klamath Falls Who recently male au automobile trip Uouie tro.u rurtmu.i; weut Ij reit prtlus :u aU' oi'l t!i" way f"r the guidance ot tuc people phtuutug motor irio to oeutral Oregou. The route is hs tol !.). s : The Mallow to sIi.iukk Shaiiioo t' 1'riin-vilU' Frluevillo to S.iviT LaKe.... Silver L;ik to ,..ikcVlov. .. ...M . . . 7; ...1:7 . . .!'b Side Light on Hintory, Tofor the Croat Inul sLartcd In to lonrti tlio ship carpenter's (ratio. "I would lutvp shipped as a aatlor before tho niMxt." tio explained, "only 1 don't like tho Idea of being r: ! !oi old salt Peter." Warning the Jackie that "shiver my timbers" would lo considered lore majesty and punished as such, he pro ceeded to chase tile shavings along tho workbench. -Chicago Tribune. I.akovion to lvl.ioi.itu tails lrt' Total 4VJ i I Tbe nad from Portland to Tho lalleg uot being good tor autoiuo , lulea, it is preterable to ship auto to i The Malles by boat, the rate boiug 1 10. Toe gasoliue sdpu.y at Silver Lake la very uucortaiu and for safety ouj should carry gasoline from bend to wake tbe distauce to Lskevi. Accouvjio iatious along tberoaJ are Rood. There are maoy conveuient stops for dinner and the meals at tbe road bouses are bountiful. There are frequent creeks, ao tbe Radiators cau be tilled alonu without tjeerbeatiug. Sbaoiko is tbe last "wet" town till yoa get ti Lakeiew. Also tbe biK'. iaud sua ia very bard ou city cnoi plexious and a plentiful supply ot cold cream u an important item. It is well to carry a moderate sup ply of extras aud lubrication greases, a the renieuUbic.g of tneae is rtouui Suiting the Action to the Word. How very tiresome la the man Who alwavn is explaining. "Can Vim beat It?" I hate that phrase It makes me juvear, I duok un.l dodec but every here I meet It. Teat It. beat It If you can!" It' awful, but I have a j'lan To meet It. The moment some one a;ks me t li.it l-'or answ-r I put on my hat And beat it Kansas City Times Small Change. Vited tho klnit'a doelsloo on the Tol lowing point: I'lie one li.nl bought a uioiind of rubbish from tho other and on ovplorlui- II round It contained a treasure, llo therefore wished to re turn It to tho owner, hul tiio owner refused to accept It. What was there to le dune? Now. the decision wai that, as It happened that one t the two persons had a son and tho oilier a daiiKhler. they should be united In niarriaue aud (ho treasure should he Ulvon to both of them as a dowry. Alexander, in some surprise, 'minted out that In his country the loattcr ' would have boon dilT'Tctitly armed 1 Holh would have Im-oii put to il.Mth and the overuuient would liave ap propria led tin-, troa sure. The potentate then asked whether there were caiile in his country and whether the sun : shone there and the rain fell. Iteini; answered in the atlinnat Ive, he re marked that ho thought Frovldemc had meant the rain aud sunshine loi ' tho cattle only, for human in-lim ..1 Ci'ji,s Out Over Nl. Because of Accident Hair Spoils Appotlt ht Klionut h 'I'm nor no ,v Iro i 1 "iin n loio : I'bllOli II hiiI .fill to j... CLEAN DIRT, THAT'S ALL" Government Homesteads ami Relinquishments Ity tho 1 1 iliiesl end Nioelnllt W, Roche Flck, Lakcvisw, Oregon ' ioi ino I ,n ko lle, , Viirnor Viillev ( 'how iiiii h n ' 'iiie ( 'lil'isl IIUis I ,,k" llllr OKi in I lie l'i em I r Luke Conn i y ()i t'Ki'ii Wheir I In' i Iti'liiiiii i t 'mo i n ii I'araois. .ill.. I i,K V ,t Nevdrt, III Vnllcy. Cnlitunln Mir I t t ir I he e i ' i ruli In t HCOIlteil HI t'i .:. or . e 't ' an I i Pretty Hard en Him. Money market ain't a joke. At any one can aee. Fer when they aay tt'a easy" It's pretty hard on me! I alius am auspicious. I'm alius up a tree. Fer when they aay it's "easy" It'a pretty hard on me: Atlanta Constitution. fill alotw tue hue, besides beiu;very wipeusive t;ie fartoer in you go. Steel Replaces Leather Sleel has recently entered a Held, appearing as au effective materia' for power be'ts in mills, factories and uimilar places. It advantages lie in the reduction of width both of belts od of pullc-. s. tbe consequent reduc tion o( .wmIi! and expense, and a reiuct'.uu i Li the distance between Biles utct seitated heretofore to se cure proper teneioa of leather belts. Size of pulleys can be increased, and therefore a gain;iu power secured, because ot t tie reduction of weight and width. xtraordiuary speeds. 1 mpracticablH wit.i leather or rope transmissiou, are readily available 'with steel belts, and tbe saviutrs effected in all departments 'over an increased iuitial cost easily in a sea son. Tbe pulleys are provided with cauvas and cork surfaces to give the steel band the best possible hold up xa them. -It's three years mince I was In thu! "urn futiutiiitu dlsHsltioti hardly do city." said the strauBcr as he finished,! rved tlllse heavt-tily boons. his diuuor. "City looks the same." ' "I don't find much chance." re-j 8om Queer Thing., marked the waiter as he took up the: Tomatoes woroL-rown in KtiL-land a- dime that waa left from the two dollar; early as tho vour lOtk). but until about bill. ew lork Journal. IT.V) no one darmt put thriii for frnr ..( brlnKlnu ou palsy. There arc certain districts In Itusshi whore the peasants believe that anj one oatlug a cucumber will be lie witched. In Munich If a boy has an attack of I the colic they lay him on his back and 1 Iron him the samp as they would a sheet. This Is supposed to Iron ttu I pain out of him by way of his toes j In Finland if a boy or girl under (If ' teen years old dreams of seolnj; a 1 black cat they must ro bnrefooted for tho next week, no matter whether It I winter or summer. Should a Chinese bov under sixteen j years old commit a theft his father Is condemned by law to suffer tho loss of ; au arm. After the boy Is over sixteen they take off one of bis own arms j Philadelphia Record. Nil . ers A Future Nuisance. ! "Borrowing trouble asaln. are you. What's tho matter now?" , "I was jut wondering how It will lie possible to keep unmannerly people j from spittlnij overboard when every-j body gets to flying." Chicago Record ! Uerald. ! r ho i iii e'lnrwe ot i u,. ,,( s i'l'"i ' ' t tlo Mm v III- V ill . 's ol To i ' r let I au lapp i n i . i . in ' . tie Kl 'I ! 'Kill ell I li e ' i I'. II. ' k i i 'Im ml i . - . t . I ii. i . au to ii obi I. ..-i I '.ii' I . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'i ,. 1 t 1 1 1 1 i i .i . .. 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TliU iiffcr Is fur n - i i i mi.. Miily and Mibjii t to w it Inlni w nl ut my opt loll. And It Did. "Roll on. thou mighty ocean !" The poet wrote his song. Ah. well, the bard has had his wi For ever since, that fateful day The ocean has. in ceaseless play. Been rolling; right along! Chicago Tribune. Hew to Burn Stumps A satisfactory and inexpensive way 0t burning out 6tumps is to plaace galvanized furnace over the stump Mod allow it to burn at leisure, writes Mr. Wooley in Popular Mechanic;, an furnace is cylindri cal and is made of sufficient siz-? to cover tbe stumps An ordinary joiut of ttove pipe i-i used for the smoke. A door of convenient size is male be ow to cover an evening that serves as adamner. Poor Old Ocean. ! "What do you suppose. Algernon.''! the young thing asked. "Is the reason : the ocean Is salty?" 1 "I am sure I don't know." draw led Algy. "unless It Is because there are1 so many codfish in it." Success Mag-' azlne. Its Origin. Fair Cleopatra held the adder". And as It to her clung She smiled, though pale and sadder. And gently whlxpered. "Stung!" Milwaukee SentlneL To Engrave an Egg. Write on th eggshell in beeswat or varnish or even with tallow. Pluuge the egg Into a glass of strong vinegar. Wher ever the shell Is not protected by the covering ma terial It Is decom posed and the de sign stands out In relief. There is no difficulty in this experiment. Two or three hours wiil be sufficient to bring out the tracing. I 7 Cause For Congratulation. "Say." said the friend, "I'm in need' of a little money." ; "Bully for you. old man. I congrat ulate you," replied the other. "You're ten times better off than I am. I need j a whole lot of it" Detroit Free Press, i Mary's Mutton. Mary had a little lamb That filled her mind with grief. She knew she'd get a better price Had it been made of beef. Cleveland I'laln Dealer. The Ladder. "Yes; I began at the bottom of the' The t-tnr-ip is covered j ladder, and now look at me:" : with kerosene aud a Ure built near j the door beneeti the opening and the otunp. Tofurun.!6 may Lh turned' with the wind, if necessary, to give the tire a strong and steady draft I This coutiivarce nil! I.ijtucut large' stumps in h reniaikaMv ehort time, leaving nothing b:;t deeply burled roots, and Kninetimes will burn tuess out to a tjreat depth. ; Progress In China An imperial edict has been i-aiied at ' Pekirjg, which fcumuo.u-i the National Assembly to met O tober, aud urge.. Hie people to pre; are for a eon-dini- : tiou ami parliament. The Cbmi.-t-e govenuieui bus nl-.ii published a re- I script which uimlULes tlavetv tLrout;kuut the empire mid i rohihite the purchase and ask- r t human l ei-" ; under uuy pretext. The retainers! and household 6lnves o! the .Mirjchu 1 princes areiot emancipated, but j their condition is improved! One fcflect of tho jtscript .'.ill be to put . ! aa fehd.to the long'- i-Ttal liThedTi-m'- i tise" of "belling " childriu i if" time"" fit famine. ! "But you admit, do you. that nom body else provided the ladder';" Chi-1 cago Rocord-IIerald. The Toad. lie has the power to drink with his skin. Even if emaciated his skin will take up enough water to make him appear fat. He is most useful In the garden, catching the insects. His skin secretes an acrid humor, ao a dog seldom biles one the second time. Like the frog, he begins his little life as a tadpole. Authorities unite In Faying that he has I n known to live thirty-live to forty years It Is not true that he can exist Im bedded in stone unless there lie a fis sure. He his no use for the "secindhand man" or the pawnbroker, ns he Inva riably swallows his cast off coat. Nothing So Sordid. Youns love Its little quarrels has, Its passing Brief. Hut r.'.t upon hu;Ii subjects as TI.e price of he.-f. I'litshurg Post. said Circumstantial Evidence. "Ie Viller.s has Ult scorching." "Machine all in?" "Nope; he's dead." "Oh, that doesn't prove anything"' Harper's Weekly. The Martyrs of the Air. tie.it: i ciia.-s to (laruix spirits Who wim; the l.li.e. Tl -; arrow's fall Is heil,-d. ill man's he too'.' -New Vork Bun. Overheard In the Library. "I should think you'd get tired.1 the ceiliiiu' to the picture molding. "Tired.'" said the molding. "Why?" "Why. you're running around t lie room all day long." explained the (oil ing. "I wish you'd lie my friend," said the register to the Hereon. "Never:" retorted the screen. "I'll never be the friend of anything that blows hot and cold the way you do." Philadelphia Ledger. Assembly's Way Disputed It is Parol, to tie ex pi: -ted (hut the assembly licet will hate u clear Hi l l in tho primaries, once it ia recom mended, there probably wiU be two rr more Htiti-assembly aspirants for the (iuhernnt.irinl nomination says the Oreg inlau. Two who are km id to have their eves turned that way are Judge tiratit li. Oimick, the Orgeoti City attorney and Oouutj Judgo ot Clackamas County, and Colonel '.. Ilofer, the Silau. tie .vspaper pub lisher. MARVELOUS DISC V FIJI F.S murk the wonderful (irogtoss of the age. Air flight ''ii heavy machines, telegram without wires, terrible war inventions to kill men. and that wou ler of woudeeta Dr. Kings New Discovery o save life when threat ened by coughs, nobis, lagrippe, asth ma, croup, bronchi litis, hemorrhages, hay fever and whooping cough or lung trouble. For all bronchial affections it has no equal It relieves instantly. Its the Hiirest. cure. James M. Black of Ashviile. N C. K. K. No 1., writes it cured til m of an ob stinate cough after all other remedies failed. Tide aud tl OU. A trial bottle free. (Juaraoteeb by A. L. Thornton. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A A Common Weakness. Land! n!y Yes; I must confess I hate a v. e.i 1; ness for coffee. Boarder--It must be sympathetic. The ei.fl'ee has the same quality. Cleveland Leader. Labor mm throughout the country will be hiterested"" in a"rceu't"u":tTTf the Matsachusetts Legislature" A law bich went into elfect ou .May 'i.'Hh make it obligatory upon employers, iu advertisiug of employees dining a strike or other labor troubles, to state eiplicitly in tbe adtertnemeut 'he ei istnce of the etrit'e, lockout, or whatever the disturbance may be. Tbe law should go far toward remov ing one of the mofat riainful"feat"ij7t."M of many strikes. The Peach. May is a peach, they say. Well, she is one. I'll own Her f.-o Is like ita blunli; Jb r heart within a atone. Judge. Indication. "Is that a college girl lunching with Jack?" "Think so. Heard her nay, 'Gosh, fhe lobster Is bully!'"-Browning's Magazine. Ever Notice? The oldest kind of ih.nYia, Somehow they like to go And see the chorus tripping Iu a fcirly-Klrly show. UirMilnnhain Age-Herald. Not a Familiar Landscape. A draw in' tea. her put a landscape on the bla, kin in rd. "What would you name that':" she asked, expecting the children to recognize it To her Mir prise one small girl answered. "Home" "Why should yoii call It home, LUz.i beth?" asked the teacher. "Because," explained the girl, "there's no pluco like it." I ry in r j ;i i-.i 1 ions dimply .1 -vcl op dry cat ar: n ; t m y dry up the .-.ei i"! ions whi' it adhere to t.w in. in .riio- a.'ul ,1 rn- po-e. inning a far inuro serious troiil h than the ordinary form of cut irrh. Avon all drying n.li o iuis, fuiiies, smoke and simtls and u-e that, whi h b- iu-.cn, aoolliep and lea!-. i.l'- Cr on l! Jin will musti-r rutarrli or e... ia t le In id easily and d-iii.uitlv. Ail driyi-'s - II the f. rent size. 1.1 V Lrotiiers, ao Warren .Street,1 N'.-w Yorli". The r.abn i- ., . i without pain, does not irritate or can-' -neein. It hp reads it elf over an irritated end angry Hirl u-ii, r' liev. ill l.'ijiiit-'lia'.-, v the i.jv.l inll ouuiat ion. l.lv's C re: in I I'm coi r um no cocaine, mercury nor oil. r hairulul drugs. CLOSING-OUT SALE OF Full-Blood Merino Flocks Having: decided to close out our entire hold ings of FINE SHEEP, wo have tho following to offer for sale without reservation: 400 Registered Merino Ewes with Lambs r i he oiid II I ,..eH. 1500 Select Full-blood Rambouilet Ewes With I oiiiIim. strictly true to t pe mill of bountiful covering 1500 Full-blood Rambouillet Ewes with Lambs Strictly llmt-i la-M mid goisl enough for any Ktud llotk. 1500 Select Full-blood Delaine Ewes With I.itiu h. Heavy Shorn cm, Heavy Bona ami very Large Ml', 1500 Full-blood Delaine Ewes with Lambs Jood elioOih 1 1 1 ii i in t o UII.V Ft lid flock. 1200 Full-blood Spanish Merino Ewes With LiiiiiIim. Tlieee ne sti'iing typo of the li CTiihh, very Heavy Mieoicr and den e covering. TlicHcare except ioually large fi ir t heir t y pe. The following: five flocks arc all young sheep: 500 One- and Two-year-old Ewes, Not Bred If the abiive i-Limm-m. 3700 High-class Merino Ewca with Lambs 2700 1-and 2-year-old High-Class Merino Ewes Not bred. 2700 Yearling: Range Rams 400 Registered Rams of tho Above Classes All ewoM with laiiilm liave been bred to Registered Kama In their roHprctlve cIiimmi-h. The main iiii-reuae will tie raiacd ft Knru I, iiinliH, except tloiHo from the I1700 heud of hlgh-i'lnsa Merino K won. For Prices and Particulars, Address, The Baldwin Sheep & Land Company HAY CREEK, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON THE FANDANGO LUMBER CO. "1 A Vain Little Kitty. I'm only a tiny, wee kitty, Ami I'm black, just as black hi rati be, Hut my mother nays mat I'm pretty. The pre t in .si aha ever did ae.i. She cays that my coat la j silky And. oh, my tour little " Are just the dearest and Hirtc:t, For 1 l.avi-n t beuun to grow claws! Hume day when myrria goes out walking Aud nurf-:e Is all burdened with cu, x I'm going to nte.ul from the lonji-iy And eat up that mouse on the stairs. Dear me, I wish I wasn't ho pretty, but just ugly yellow or gray. For then I could go out and catch birdies. Like that common old cat 'cro.su tho w ay. i'lnladejphia l'tvr. The conlidtntc Lit by farmers and 1 cardenzrs in Ferry s S:tds to-day would have been Impossible to feci in any scedi two score of year ao. We have made a. science of seed irowiiir I American Restaurant bakery A v i 'r it : it : i always do emctly what yrar txpect of tlKin. For sale cvcrywlierc. fl V S 1'JIU SiiKO I ANM 4L -re on request. i M. FERRY 6 CO., Detroit, Mich. Blue Prints Made I will make Blue l'rintH of ntiy tnwiisliip of bind In tlio Iikeview Lund Dlntrlet, and do ulistrtic! work. Call or write W. B. SMDHK Lakevlew Oregon One Piece, or a Wagon Load. Prompt Services. Telephone at Reynold's Store. P. O. Willow Ranch, Calif, Finish Lumber, rickets, Kustic, Lath, Sea I in j', Shingles, I'looi inr, Apple l)txes. Wiixlow frame stock, Loor I'"raiiie stock. Slahs ami cord wood. (ice Vonantl Tom Ilotai, I'rojjrietors. , Lakeview, Oregon IVesh Ih eatl, Cftke and Ties on sale every day i Fancy Cake and all kind of Pastry made to order. The only first class short older place iu the town ( t .. .. .,.1 'L .1 , t l Ijllll l'ilt llllll .MIIL J riltBT-CLASB TUHNOUTB COMfTMNT BHIVtltB Mammoth Stables O. D. ARTHUR. Pmormimiu The Laurent Livery ami Lced Stable In cioiif hern Oregon or Noil berii Ciilifni'iibi, llnriH linn riled by the Hay, Week or Month. Special Attention (liven to TraiiHlent Stock LAKEVIEW - - - . ORCQON