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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1910)
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BrOan I H R ll.-ryto. laaool rlar lexTnl qmi mUalour r Mock lnTH-tor TOWN OFLAffEV K tflftk Hallt-t ........ Mm i . HDr'Hlm . ' D.J t . Co inrtlmfi I. B Aoirn . "J. b. Iiu- tr. R nui-i " Kecorat-i 4 h -j trramrrl I.AKI-Vli-W BOARDtiK IKAnE Tit UMlf-IH Tj- ecr".' PI i'' n iDlllMriK Pnlillrio StOtl tlHU'i'iti . W . II. SMIRK F M Milir it H. Hli I, F. Conn . K. "UVT W. F. Paine W. I Her lord . II W Krt-iikel ,. 8 V. Kebtrt A(rtrlliiiriii Ki. n lii'i..iqurter lor Nriuntri CHURCH DIRECTORY FRST METHOIIT CHCRCH SUNDAY tebool at lu. in. Preaching very bnuday at 11a. m. ami 7::J p m. Ei.worth lKue evrry Bnndaj- eveiiii:n nl 6:j. Prayer Mwiine Thun 4avat 7:30 p. m Ca meeting at 7:30 p. m j . . . ; J t- n I .. .i . m I All! I.' 1 7 muinBj w " " f Xverybody corUlnlly Invited to all aervice. it. J. WENTZELL, Paator. nRKT BAPT1HT CHURCH OF LAKEVIEW rreacbing service at 11 A M and 7-80 P M on lat and strd Sun. Hunday 8cuil at 10 A M. C.Uf- . I a.W p Vf RsittiKl S'OIIIIV People' Union at 6:30 PM on each Sunday. I Prayer Meet in at 7:30 P M We.luesilay eve Blus Every iKjdy Invited to ' nil all er lUxl REV, U. SMITH. Paator. CATHOLIf CHURCH EVERY SUNDAY MA.S8 and Meiiedii'iHtn at lOo'ckmlt a. iu. Sutirtay tchool hIut Kenedition. We. k rtav Mi- at TMrn. MICHAEL O'M ALLEY. B. J. FIRST B " ! . ' HURCH 0 ;.ttsKlTlfP: at Nm I'm i ren, Oregon. I reacnint er TK'el II ! and 7::) P M ol earn Sunday ol eerv imtit'li Sundny SehiMii at 10 A M Pran r Si-rue. i 7:10 on V Eduewlay evenmif Ol earn Ml are curdUlly invited to tU-ud er iffH EV. L. E. IIESnERSON. LODGE DIRECTORY A. O. U. W.-LAKEVIEW LOlHJl NO. 111. Meet every teeond and fourtn Tbunday of racb moutb. in Macule Hall, Lakeview. Cbaa. ToaDliigseQ. W.M.: Vt m. Uuntber, F. )IUREE CF HONOR LAKE8H0RE L Ho. 77. D. of H A. O. U. W., Meet r' .mo third Thursday of each nioBt'i ie Ball: Etta Pea ' C. o( H.; Mary. Poat L.of H.: Mamie McCulley, C. of C: .Cora Oreene Recorder. Nw X. O. O. LAKEVIEW LOlxiE, No. O. F., meeta every Saturday evening -j Fellowi Hall, at 7:80 o'clock, from UCOi.il to April 1, and at 8 olclock Iroin Aprt 1 Bepteuilx-r A. E. Cheney. N. ti,; Cheney, Seer-tary I.O. O. F.-I AHVItW ENCAMPMENT NO 1 O. O. F., lueeta the flrxt and hird Touri day tvenin of each month In Oil Pellnwa hail. Lakeview. C. D. Arthur. C. P., A. H flammernley, pcribe. BKBEKAH 1 OfJOE-LAKKVItA LI'IHiE. Nr 23, I O.O.f, meet the second and fourth Friday! of each month in Odd Fellow Hall, Mr a.dua Miller. N.O.; Mr. Mary Ahlatnom V.O.; Mri. M. U Moaa. Secretary; Mra Ale Bunting, Treasurer. O.K.H. ORIENTAL CHAPTER, NO 6, LAKE view, Oregon, Meeta on Tueaday, on or be- tore full moon and two weeka thereafter, In Maaoulc Hall, at 7S40 o'clock. VUlllng meuiber are cordially Invited. CORNELIA A. WATSON, W, M, IDA CEBACH.Becretar PROFliSIONAL CAKDS Is F. Conn Attorney atLaw nd Nuary Public IjakrvtfW. Orex OFFICE-Dalv Building. J. D. VENATOR Attorney t Law, lnd Matter MtMTlaJt OFFICE DalT Hiiildlnf. QUARLES L'MUACH Land and Law OH lea Abstractor ol Titles fttaklalUUed 1HM Laaavtew, Ora YUUB THOMPSON Attorney at Law Office In O. V. L.Co.'h Building. Ijakkview, (;kkoon jJiOS. J mWELL. Attorney at Lav. JOinet' m i-M'y iiullUUig l-AKKVIKW bllbHON i A cusivVjs, It Forctt a Happy Fmil Undo euliar Condition. All fXirMiHili.i.irt will li.li lifvli left (ir mi cltli'll.r ttiiiiiiin K'.l Lnly " li'uliril in Vlelili.'l Ui'l ii i'it ft. . uiiiuiiiilllitf to lllinllt C'lMIINI. -i iinllltl'il to If ill Tlllltl lt'Ifll IllT tlirt'l' IH'llllfWS. IHIW lluctl twi'lit.v-fnltr. luclllt-M'tt'll nml lui'iii.v-iilnt. mill her iliift- niist'N.n n mi ftii'tt, l tity -oiu- mil i.fni, i t.. , tl.i I ;irlK oil lln- ritlitvi..u tin i.i I It- s Ill'pl't'VM lllltl III 'I CM lllll'-t nil I i' iii lln 'n'lisf fui'iiit'i'ly I ili.iniit'tl ly .r it u ii I . wltli the 'Xf tiitif. it inw- WllOW llllsUlfXM It wlil lit1 111 SIV ' thill lht itiiitlitimii tf Hit' aiv ' Htrlrtiy iiliNt'rvrd N'mif nf t nt'ii rw ! (t iimrry Ix'.'orv rtMi lilnv; hH fortlftli ypitr r thf niftT! lMfnrt ilu ir ' ttiirtli'lti. rtilT the 1 1 1 1 thai thf, alwiif of the out' no ninrry Iiib will In Uiv iiit il ttii'-mi; tht olliorx KurthtT, thf kIx IfciitffH atv iiiluion lahttl nt'Vfr to tin ire I aiiioiiK (Iumii aflvftt. If tint vhimUl do no persistent ly thf executor l eiiiitowfred to turn hi in or her out of the house and divide the aha re it In the rase of mtirrltiin?. The executor Is blinaelf forbidden to mnrry or to reside elsewhere ttimi to tbe house, with the lentee a Ung n he holds his office, to which a band Home reiuunemtlou Is attHcbed. The old uuild Is snld to have made this peculiar will beiause ber uephewt and nieces continually worried ber during ber lite by asking ber to j!t tbem money to enable them to marry, requests she always refused. London Kxpretwt. ; OLD MAN HARE. The Actor's Moating With Gladitona Outside th Theater. John Hare, the eminent English actor-iuanKjrf r. said that tbe most de lightful compliment be ever received whs from Mr. Gladstone. It was a double elided compliment. . Whichever way you took' It It was satisfactory. Mr. Mure named fume playing old men's parts, bis character as Mr. Gold by in "A Pair of Spectacles" being a food example. Added to this was a horror of having bis picture taken. .Mr. Cladstone had never seen a pic ture of the actor, but be knew him well behind the sceues as well as be fore tbe footlights. The premier's fa vorite play wns "A Pair of Specta cles." und be always went behind tbe scenes to cbnt awhile with the actor. The really old man and the made up old man would sit there and talk in tbe most delightful way for an hour after tbe show. One day the Earl of Hosebery had Mr. Gladstone to dinner, and be also invited bis friend 'John Hare. Tbe actor came In smooth shaved, looking about thirty-five. He was presented to Mr. Gladstone, and tbe prime min ister shook bU band most cordially and said: "My dear sir, I am very, very glad to meet you. I know your father very, very well. Splendid actor! Vine old ma n !" It took the whole evening for tbe earl and Mr. Ilare to convince him that this sou was really the father. Reason and Instinct. A certain uortn country miner wai particularly proud of a clever little dog be possessed. At times be was apt to claim a little too much for bis pet. and one morning a neighbor was en deavoring to point out tbe difference between instinct and reason when an amusing Interruption occurred. A seedy looking tramp turned the corner, and the dog, without so much as a word from bis master, sprang into tbe road and offered battle. "There you are." laughed the miner as tbe dog snapped and snarled around tbe heels of the tramp. "'E don't like the looks of tbe chap. That's instinct-" Suddenly tbe tramp turned and kick ed the dog into an adjacent field. "There you are." ejaculated tbe min er's friend grimly. "The chap don't like tbe looks of tbe dog. An' that's reason." Loudon Tit-BIis. Two Strang Coincidences. A struct lire kuowu as Sioodley Pike, which Ktunils uiaety yards blgb and Is situated near Ilebden bridge, Lugluud. bus a remarkable history. It was built in 1S14 to commemorate tbe peace of (ibeut. Singular to relate, however, it fell on the very day that tbe Itux sian ambassador left England prior to the Crliueau war. Itebullt by public subscription. It withstood storm and rain fur half a century, but on tbe same day that tbe British government Issued Its ultimatum to tbe Boers ll was struck by lightning and badly damaged These unique coincidences, have strangely perplexed local people. Strand Magazine. Pandemonium. "They are going to lock Jones op for tbe good of (be community." . "What's be done?" "He's talking of setting Browning's poems to Itlfhard Strauss music " Cleveland Leader. Rather Outspoken. I Young Siortsinuu- 1 It worth tuy . time to fish In this uc lglilMrbMd? N ! tlve - Well, the fishb 'i'i'1 wo'-i'i' not bin' l sjieak of: bin. then. I dmi kuow what your time might be wortn. , Comic Cuts Pescimis'li. "Wbat a pessimist ilr' U ii Is!" "What's the mutter ii"V.'V "He CTwO tiew sIN " . can't Hr f ffi'j, 11 ' Detroit Kn e I'les.-. Oui hi. . ,,i Uj,u fr"5 somrili!nir to be priyiid of, You i wafer front . The r most ' unlesj ho no ' a pood wcr.thcr and n of for your huilding t f uir huilding is the : pirt of it and I'uig is right, there will . i mind for .4. j under it. tliot'e A ro'r t leaks causes no end of trout)'- asides a lot of damage. The b ' ay to protect yourself from these i .c;;i.ry troubles, is to use M. .oid Roofing. Maltht "oofing is made in the i.trgest and beijt equipped rooting factory in the world. The men who make it have been making routings for twenty - ix years and they understand what is necessary to ma Ice a roofing which v ill p: Ve perfect satisfaction, no mat l.o'v is uud, where i i or under t ' s. i lie m. guaran. to gi c List as 1 provide ordinar. Twentv f the mak ... -Maltho- under-t: c V-r.r. To be a '-.i.-. ". . . mc i'....t you have no roofing i." u. lcs, buy Malthoid and Ly it properly. ESaie by m-P'-tC). LaRcview Merc. Co. sfra i; LaRevicw, Oregon Art of Paper-making. In the matter of making and uslns puper we are not in line with tbe Chi nese and other Asiatics, who not only make tbe finest paper in tbe world, but apply it to all sorts of uses, making window panes, fans, umbrellas, t-au dais and even cloaks and other gar ments of It Tbe art of making paper from mulberry bast Is said to have been Invented In China In tbe aee oud century B. C. Aftcrw-ard bamboo shoots, straw, grass and other materi als were also used. The manufacture spread to tbe adjacent countries. Tbe Arabs learned it in Samerkand. and their learned men carefully kept se cret the process by wblcb they mad paper'for their own use. Tbe crusades made Europe acquainted with the art, and tbe first paper mill In Germany dates frpm the twelfth century. Hoaxing tha Latinists. Ferbapfl one of the best of tbe nu merous class of sham Latin Inscrip tions was that which appeared some time ago In a Dublin paper. It was in antique "Latin,' as follows: I sabylle haeres ago, fortlbus es In aro. Noblle Thlabo fort trux, a vatlcln ra pe so dux. This purported to have been found near tbe site of a church dedicated to "the saint known to tbe old chron iclers as Uncatns Ambnlanus." Tbe "Latin" inscription was In reali ty an absurd rhyme: I say, Billy, here's a go! Forty buaea In a row. No, Billy; thia t forty trucks. Be vot U la 'em pea. and ducks. Lift's Turning Points. Tbe climacteric years are certain years In a man's life that were long j believed to be of peculiar significance , to him as turning points in bis health I and fortune. These are tbe mystic I number 7 and its multiples, with odd numben. '.'1. 3o. 40 and Ki. The' most Important of all was the sixty-third I year, which was considered fatal to most men. Staggering. Kuffra .:. '.VbJt is n party with out women ) Mere .V in (flippantly) A stug par'. Kuiir - Exactly. Aid wb.;l. sir, won in ...i uutlon be w ''bout wi-iiien but v nitlon? Chrls- tl: I Itoglsl r. The Cliief R" , ' etnent. 'My b'jv '-('us to ' the champion tt me bio' ' " " iootl m --iii r. cbV" ' "j. r-ff .....r:y . tv.'noi to I"! i It T ' i: Star. -J Judge of 1 "-Wanulng- .:' IS . ' 1 , ' ' 1 1 . . ' ' it- rv ,lli 'Dt I'iiC'U JOII in. Ntpb- . ? lUt Ui4 .H ' It 1 f, LfiJfflM It's free Va lot M. A aw n4 luatkl koh a "Cheerful Homes." TU Wtlrt llu ittura KM I ttw BUM bMu M kvn.W ! SwMibcra Caiitti,ia. A Um m fcomr h Jr r i r . W.ll-.-. mg ing- : vers, r enables CHEERFULNESS. A Great Asset In Business as Well as In Sociaty. Cheerfulness will attract more cus tomers, sell more goods, do more busi ness wltb less wear and tear than al most any other quality, says Orison Swett Marden in Success Magazine, Optimism is the greatest business get ter, biggest trader, the greatest achiev er in tbe world. Tesslmlsm baa never done anything but tear down and de stroy wbat optimism has built up. In tbe business office, as in society everywhere, the favorite is always tbe cheerful person. Good natnred, cheer ful people do not waste tbelr vital en ergy as rapidly as tbe grumbler or tbe too sober, too sad people. They work with much loss friction. ' Good cheer is a great lubricant It oils all of life'a machinery. There la B0 other life habit which can give ancb a prolific return In happiness and satisfaction as that of being cheerful nnder all circumstances. If tbe reso lution to cultivate cheerfulness is atrongly made at the very outset It will not be difficult to form the cheer ful bablt. and it will be tbe best pro tection against suffering and disap pointment. Cheerfulness Is also a great pro ducer, it adds wonderfully to one'a active ability and Increases mental and physical power. It makes hosts of friends and helps us to be Interesting and agreeable. EFFECT CF HEAT. Why Standing Befor a Hot Tire Makes the Face Red. When one stands before a hot fire tbe face heroines red, as we all know. This result Is the effect of fbe action of radiated heat on tbe nerves con trolling the small blood vessels of tbe skin These tiny vessels nre normally In a stale of model uie contraction. Under exiiiKiiiv in heat they relax and bci'ouif tlls.e inletl with blood. The mi, 'e proi e. in. i.. i i lie mysterious col. lit Hon i tin iisoiiiotor nerve system ult'i et''jii i impressions, pro duces on! i. .r i in ,.itx Iu I'f.rani . t , r indirect beat tbe rrdiiei. . (' i be sklu. together with th nioiiiiblly warm feel ing bc oii,i i.i; i., ii. may be looked .a pon us one .. tin' n -ff ul little "dan ger Hlgmils" viiii uiihh we ure sur rounded IV: -otiK wlm from any cause have loxi their v'.isceiitlblllty, as is ilie i J:'.e In nn-.w forum of paralysis, may expose a Moil) to heat until seri ous Injury resmis. I te re.iHi ii mat the face chiefly fn!ie l thin In the ordinary po rtii near n Is most directly ex fHtui '? .if beat, sytlle most of i"- I""!.' -Iileldei by clothing; tjai tin1 nei . if the face are partJc rjlnriT sen-: ' . In this resnct nd rtist ie ' Ih more ahnwenMv n -1 i.i'Hiu t ekjwia. IvOuuon tutuo tid taOTEL ERDCTED IN IV00 MODERN TtlROUOHOIT FIRST-CAl-55 ACCOnnOHATIONS v, mm SAHPLE ROOn For COnni-RCIAL TRAVELEIr5 !i&$ COURTEOUS IzS't-Ll-' " TREATMENT Ziu"' LIGHT & HAUKOW, Propneto.. NEVADA CALIFORNIA OREGON RAILWAY Daily Service l:xcept on Sundays Tiain No. 2 leaves Alturas at - - - 4:f() A. M. Arrives atKcno, N'cvatla, at - - (1:10 I'. M. Train No. 1 leaves Rent), Nevad, at - 0:00 A. M. Arrives at Alturas at 10:10 V. M. S. P. Co's Tr.'iins leave K'etio as fo'lows, No. 23 leaves Rrno lor Sun Iranelseo at - 7..'0 p. in. No. ti leaves Reno lor San I'r.ineiseo at - L'; lfi a. in. No. 4- leaves Reno for the Mast at - - - 0:L'" p. in. No. 2 leave Ri no lor the Mnt at - - - 0:f0 p. in. Valley Falls Mercantile Company Kun an up to date mercantile store and sell for Lakeview prices The Valley Falls House Is now in operation and here to meet competition.. New, clean, iron beds Good Meals 35 cents Just half way from Lakeview to XL ranch and half way from Lnkeview to Paisley, (live us a trial Good Barn, Hay and Water 10,00. CRES Subdivided into 10, 20, 40 and 80 acre tracts of the Best Orchard, Grain and Alfalfa Lands In SURPRISE VALLEY watered by . Mountain Streams and Artesian Wells SuitnUc - Orchards, Dairy, Ilec Culture, Chicke. ' Ciiichcs Diversified Farming or BEST BUYS IN THE NORTHWEST Thirty jcars without a crop failure Good Climate ri:.id Soil, Good Water also Several Good Stock, Grain and Alfalfa Farms for salo -v'vt'rnl pood nntmprovfd i-prM'tei in Chcw.tuc.in viilley 20 acre tracts in Gnose Lake valley near I ,1 J nlf 1tr i ., , r'-f C. O. MlfiENCR, Lakeview, Oregon. LAKE VIEU Saddlery AIM.SIkOM. The hst Vnnqueri. 5nddle on the market Also a cempletffllna of wagon and bugiy barn, whips, robes, bits, Halts, pura, quint, r6'( ttea, In fact tvary thins In tha Una ol carrlrga and koraa rnrnlshlflfs. Kf pairing V twnp ann. ik ?' pv . i. rat ti f m am m ra. i m . - u " n t n si . i i J i tl lia . A.aT'.TI r