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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1910)
Ori IC1AL DIRECTORY KATIOPAL ,. .. Wlllam II. Taft ' ,'janir. H.Mheiman i'liiialtdiT '. K no prrpMrnl Vlre I'rr.ldonl DH ni stale H.'e iirv hi Trca.ury 8ee -pturjr ol W ar Fnmkllii MaeVidsti " Jacob B Idratnwn iiii.ru SA . SViceihm All irney oemrai I'on mauler oencral Me retai-yof Nvy m r,inrv Interior r.nt II. llllchilK-a liei.mc Voiil. . Kwuard A Waninsrr He retary l Annriilliire Hei-et'-y ( commerce . . ctiarlea Nk"'I Ml'lvt l? Fuller Oh ef Jiimu -r VoS all. HI SV arllc W. , Kicliar.ts... r S vnion Comml-mnicr ,,'l'.8. Land i-nunii', ' T. W. BiTiMIU . . F. Hiuiaon . urn. A. Mciu ; A. M.Craolord j. II Ai -rnii W S. llutlUK) .' J. . Km nmr 8cc e'ry ol Si ale . . Treunircr Ati iriu-y iti'iiiTl . aut. I'lilinc Instruction l'r tiii'i Pa ry nd hood Com U. s. Serator. Co .t. s. i Johoalhan Boi:rmJr. i Uvo. A. liiiil-'''"' , i . iu i . . l ml'KSlX'l'T K . Bean Cblef Juucf ... Aatorisle laitlees l P. A. Mix'f KolH-n Kai Wilt K. Kil ( W. T.8ilf MlH'fl? ; Kakla iK ! aicr i "Jl-,m1tww"Ji;,LN.,1,odlpnS... win. Ii.is Leon totally btltul since "i v. kuykouiUi; - she was t-klil years old. has twen rlovt- J tn1 K Alio ney . II Mcrrymn Joint Sctiaior... KpreM'ntatie tl p btiaop V A Bratlaln 0 S. I AND OFFICE. Arthur w . orum Fred V Croiif imlli-r . Rfliter t HKBrODHfT Jntge Clem Sbi-riS Treasurt r Aacr Bi-n. ol !-ui't Burveynr ComniiMiloaFra . 8to 'k InnH-tfir . "r w I'.Tne Aitx rt is nt 1 F- A.F.'it.! r h. i' xn .... C. M. Fau.kuer I C. A. KtbaM i H R. HiTvtor.l .WmJ. t-ouiliout TOWS OK LAKKVIEW. Hl Bulky Mayot S.J'"! C. noting J B. Auii-u i, 3. Lue t W r Rninr necororF A. Bielx;r .1 rt-MUter LAKEVItW HOARD OF TKa Prurtdent Trean'Trr 8eorrta" FlBanre CommittQiii .. Induvtrlal " Publicity Stock " Municipal " Agriruliural " W.H. SHIRK F. M. Milicr M. B. Ku-e I. F. 0"n .... C. E. tsKcr W. F. Pain W. P Herylord . U. W. lircnacl .. 8 V. Kehart Rixi-ti lledqurter lor ftrariiccrs, CHURCH DIRECTORY FIRST M ETHOI'I'T THT RCH-bUXDA School at lo a. m . Preachins 'very bunday at 11 . m. and 7:30 p. m. Ei-wortb lague every Bandar evenil:ij at 6:4. Prayer Meuiinu Tbura dayal 7:S0 p. m Ca meeting t 1:) p. m Ladiet' Aid Erery cdnenlay at 1:30 p. m. Irerybody cordially lovitel to all erice. Ci. J. WENTZELL. Pamor. FIRST BAPTIST CIH RCH OF I.AKEV1EW Preach i ni; service ai 11AM and7 SuPMoD tat ami Hrd Sun. Sunday pchnol at 10 A M. Junior tsH'iety at : P M. Baptii-t Vimiiii,' , People's I'nion at 6::) P X on each Kunday. . Prayer Meetinc t 7::PM Weduetday eve Binu. Even body ii'vlted to at'.-nd all aer-I "lcel kEV, H, SMITH, Pamor. J CATHOLIC CHURCH- EVERY SC.SDAV MA?fe and Beuediciion at 10 o'clouk . ni. Sunday achool after iJen-dlt:ion. Wk day Mai at 7:00 a.m. ICH AEL O'SIALLEY, . J. first bapt:st i h'. ki ii or nsK i r at New Pine i r.m. Oregon. Preaching aer Ticea al 11 A M iid 7:.) f M ol eacn Sunday of everv month Sunday School atloAM. Prayer Service al 7: un Wednesday evening Of each weed All are cordially invited lo atteud . be btrt ices t LV. L. E. HENPERSOV. LODGE DIRECTORY A O. C. W. LAKEVIEW LOLUjI NO. 111. Meet every b-cuuJ and lounh TDiir'ia- of each niiuitli. iu Ma"i.lc Hall. I.aeue. Chaa. lOJiiiiiKseii. W.M.: W in. Ouuitier. K. DEGREE CF HONOR LA KESH ORE L . ji. No. 77 Ii ol It., v. . I'. W., Meet. -i third Tnar'lav ol each DiOtiiii ' Hail: Etia !'. C. ol II.; Mary pr,t Iof II.: Mann.- M-C'Uilty, C. of C: Cora (ireene. Recorier. J. O. O. LAKEVIEW I.ODOE, No. O.K., mce:i e . crv sn. ,lr,ihy eceiunir ' Fello ilall. at 7:-W uViia-k, Irieil -to April 1. ami at h olciock Irom A in 1 6epieuilM-r ao. A. h. Ciieuey, N. O.; Cbeiu-y, si..t :ary 1 I 1.0 t.l-lAIHIIW ENCAMPMENTS'! 1 I. ti. O F.. ii.i-i toe flri-l mi l tt.irl T;i'.rs; day iciii! k "i , H' u Muii'n in O ; i K. t. ..v - j bail. 1-hki i e u . i.D. Arthur, 0.1'., A. II I , Hnniiiir.li-v mti!..' ' EEBEKA!t l.'lll'.E-I.ViC.-. IKW l.iii,,K. NO . I ICO I!. I I. . ...-.ni l..irlh Frldavti ol aeh lie ::! Ii i ll O i l FelncA. Ha. 1.1 t Mm. .Mae A.Mmu.. ....: M rt J la I. I r V.ii ; Mis. M. it Mom. auvteiary; Mr. Ale Buui ma, 1 rcisuui O. E. S. OK! KN'TAl. CJI APT KH, NO 5, I.AKK vle . Or. .in. - M-e'.h ,ui 1 j.-s lny, on or L lore lui: iiecin toe! t vv ' t ..-.j . tiiercaller, i i Masonic' lin: I. at 7: :aj 'j'cIock, VialllUli llleliec r., r.n- Cordl lilv IllVitt-d, ( uhSKLlA A. W ATaoN, W. M, IDA I'EB.Vtil.ot-cr, irv PR0Fii3SI0NAL CARDS J. V, Conn Attorney aLlvv and .N iiry Publi; OFFICE Iwlv l:u i.l.-trf. J L'. VENATiii; Attorney at Law, IjiiiiI nattera Mpcrlaltjv OFFICK-Dair Mniirtiim. QUAivl.O I'MI'-ACll Land and Law Ofiice Abstractor of Titles fsbUhfuii'i Laterlew, Ore- y LA1H TIlOMI'bOM Attorney at Law Office Iu O. V. L.Co.'e Building. Laketiew, Okfoon JIKis. .1 I (iWT'l.L Atlornev at Law OCkw lu ... li lUlti La Kk. VIEW Okbxjon DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. Mrs. Ilosa Ilemiiiin of Now York I, president nf h big IuiiiImt Mini furnt-lun- company which diMW so Interna tional hUsillCS. Mrs. Cnssle (igden of Cincinnati has given toward n fund to be usisl for (lif proteitii.ii of women slandered by their hnsbamts Mrs. Cai rto lh:lirvnliurg of Ilelvidere. J II!.. ii tiusti-e .if the I'lilvcrslfy of Illi nois, managed a street r.iliivad fir live years. Tlii Job whs forns! upn her tiy t Ik death nf her husband. ' Mrs. i: H tin rrliti.-i u In nlmvo aver sge height, vit.v .light of Henri', with ii charming expression of f.u'i kltnl. fr.ink i'i i's hikI ii smile I hi I a far hum f i n :i mere widening if thv Hps Mrs. II J Tcnnantnnd Lady Pruthcs P.alfoar have U'i'ii MpiHiintitl ti King Kdssaid members of the royal conmiis Riou to In.piirc In to the English di vorce l iv. I'spii lally n It Is admiuls tcrcd at'iong the poorer classes. Miss Theodora J Krunkscn of Phi. ixl to tin I'lil I'eta Kiuitsi socletv In the ; L uivcrslty uf I'hii i(m This Is no hoti or roufcrn d fur Ulsh m hnlarshlp. The title of associate io lltoniture wan Miss l-'raukscn at the Mine awarded time. Pen. Chisel and Brush. 5Ilss S,I,' l: Watson promise to be rittslmrn's lirst tirl srulptor to achieve ! fame. Miss Watson. alihmiKh but' ! eishtpen yrars of nee, bag already done ' notable work. I A statue of Pooahnntn will soon be erected on Jamestown Island. Vlrjrlal.i. Vllli;i in Urdwuy Partridge, the distln-puisln-d sculptor, has Just completed the statue, which Is of heroic size. Countess Troubetzkoy. who Id bet ter known to Americans as AmelH? Rives, will siiou come to this country and will have with ber a it wolf. H was captured when yotniK In Hussla and tatucil and walks alone nt the end of a leash like a dog and quite as harm less. Mrs. Slartin J. Wessels of Spokane, Wash., is said to be one of the few art ists. If not the only one. whose v.-ork Is devoted exclusively to pictures of grain. Among her pictures are the frescoes In the rooms of t!:e S;okane Chamber of Commerce and t!.e decora tions on the walls of tl:e Spokace huild Ing at the Alaska-Yukoa-I'acitic exposi tion. The Royal Box. The rrincess of Wales is the most expert needlewoman of the I'.ritish roy al family. Indeed, she Is rarely to he seen without a needln in her hand dur ing hor leisure tnuinents. Elizabeth, the new queen of r.elsium, daughter of Iuke Charles Theodore of Davaria. renowned as an oculist, has inherited her father's scientitie tastes. She began the sroily of medicine at the , age of sixteen under her father's gu id- ' ance and look her M. I), degree at iAjipzig shortly before her marriage. King EdwarJ of Greet Britain will on no ncc-i'iint allow two knives to lie on the table before him together At all dinners held at I'.u'-uingiiam pal ace a cleat) i ni:"e is placiij beside e.o tj guest with every course, and this rule must be rigidly observed at nil public as well as private dinuers attended by his majesty. Short Stories. Time r!' to ?."::i; a , Alcohol :s in Norway get from ?ri7" ::r as tliseorrred In the thir teenth century. Ilrazil is ei.df-a vori.i" to encourage I its iron i'i! n -.t -c The met it.- system Is In use In all Sotilh A '.: ric.-i n count ries. Tlie .:,... i!ec ::ie to buy phono uraphs having black trumpets. J he hew f'lii.'ioe minister to this ouutry brougat sisty-seveu servants with him. It Is esilmated that T5 pep cent of he iroduets adiertised in street cars of i.'anutia are of Atuerki.u liianufac ture. An American sewing machine fac tory at Moscow, which already em ploys 'J.i.i o workmen, is bein enlarged to meet the grossing demands. British Briefs. Last yr-arRI-S people failed In Eng land arid Wales, Involving others lu louses to tl.e extent of $-U,0O0.000. Of the four countries, of the United Kingdom, lie .'and U best rc presented in parliament iii proportion to popula tion. I.ons 1. ri ! r. If poems. Is to be the fash Ion for iM".t this year lu London. The Cat has pone forth from the halrdress Ing establishments In Ilond street There were only two English thanks givings In the last century. One was on Feb. 27, 1872. for the recovery of the Prince cf Wales from lllnoBs; the other, June 21, 1S87, for the queen's Jubilee. The Cookbook. Allow from four to nix ergs to each uart of mill; In making a custard to Ve turned from the mold. A new Cavor can be given to cooked prunes by nddinif a few slices of lem on. Another method la to cook them with a ba i t - pi. ea. Caramel s-.-.-ct potatoes ore delicious. To prepare t'letn simply boll and slice the potatoes nnd dip them flint tn melted butter nt then In pr tr.'JlaTed lugar. Pur into a Lot oven till a tat Bg of browu caramel La formed. Young Folks CAT AND MICE. A Jolly Came For Out of Doors or In the House. If live children ate to etieaee In the game of "cat Mini mice" one of them lliUM pi. i.v the cat. while the rcinaiiiine four represent the tnii-e. If the jiaine Is played out of il'iors the iird must hae lertain spots designated us "Umue holes." These "mouse holes'" n:ay be marked bv stones, sticks sunk Into the ltmiiiii) or by chairs iiml Fh"u!d te placed at n'irular distances aU'Ut a circle i r square ol. say, Iweniv feet tu-H'ss or larger if the space per mits. XVhete then' Hre but four mice their corners form u square, but if there are six or more im-e itiej inity fot ui a circle, the mice holes being some ten feet apart. Thecal Is In the center of the square or circle marked by the "mouse holes." The mice take their places behind the cbiects representing the holes, thus pretending to be out of sight of the old cat. who lurks in the center. The frame begins by one or more mice creeping out of hiding, poing Into the renter of the space to titnl food. (f course a time to come forth Is chosen while the cat's eves are watching mi oipoite hole. The cat listens ami must turn qulcklv and pursue one ol j the mice that Is away from his hole. j If the mouse Is caught before he gets Info the hole again he must exchange places with the cat. allowing the cat I to become the mouse and be bii-oining the cat. All the mice may come nut of their holes at the same time if they feci In clined to d' so. but no mouse may en ter the hole of another mouse, even though closely pursued. Cut oiu I his jolly the uii.-sihg lines. iHlle tar iiiid (ill in Poems and Authors. Who wrote "The Last icose of Sum mer?" Thomas Moore. Who wrote "Annabel Lee?" Edgar Allan Poe. Who wrote "Woodman, Spare That Tree?" Samuel Morris. Who wrote "'1 he UridgeV" Henry W. I.on-fe!lo '.'. Who svtote "The Old Oaken P.uc!; et?" Samuel onlsss ort h. Who ssroie "Auld Lung Syne?" Hub ert L'urin. Who wrote "Hen Holt?" Thomas Dunn English. Who wrote "Home, Sweet Home?" John Howard Payne. Who wrote "Old Kentucky IJome?" Stephen ('. Foster. Who wrote 'Those Evening Dells?" Thomas Moore, Alphabet Cam. Here Is a good game for a rainy day. Each person must write a story In twenty-six words, every word to begin with a different letter of the al phabet In regular order. For example: A ben ut If ul creature discoursed ev ery Irlduy, giving ber Impreaalons Joyously. Kind, lovable man cow ob-. ' Jected, propounding quite rudely ae?. era! timely unbeliefs, varied with lylo- 1 phone yearnings, ouuds' The game may be varied by tjslug the letters bam ward, from Z to A. For the best story a prize should be given. A Sailor Cut Out. i fw'i ' ... iy m .,. . Lr. '..'-' .-j i I 1 LAKE- VIEW Saddlery s. v AMI. STROM. Proprietor . I he best Vnmiuert. ".ivJllIc oil tilt mnrkct A I. o a conipleicll ir ol wagon and tUtg harn., whip robes, bits, rlatca, rurs, quirt, io. ettea. in fact every thlnit In the Una oi Cftrrlrge nnj home fnrnlhlnu8. Re pairing bv compi an en. A Kind Hearted Dog. A lady writes from Clovcdcii: "I was told a few eveninus ago by it Komlc mail that he had n favorite (mluter who on several occasions refused to let him rake out the straw In the ken nel. which my friend did In order to make It more vnnfort ible. The doe was watched, and a large mouse, with her little ones, was accti to feed, out of the trough with bltii. The kennel being examined. It was found thut tin mouse ami her little ones had their nest In the kennel."-London Chatter box. Cedroom Conundrums. If thirsty In the night, what could you do? Kind a spring under the bed What would you do for a light? Take feather from the pillow. That Is il lit nough. 'In case of lire what would you do? Go to the window and watch the tire fscaiK'. If you felt sad. what would you do? Look on the bed for a comforter. If hungry in the tiight, what could you do? Take u roll. Hopes. W'hen I mnull I hoprd for toys And dolls nnd veeta galore. And then when I hub alx 1 wanted Look of fulry lore. At seven 1 wanted rollor skate. At cikM I J earned for wealth. Hut nun' Unit I'm eleven All 1 really want Is health St. Nicholas. Unrorrsntic. "Anythlns romantic about their wed ding?" ".Not n thine She can cook, and he has a Job."- Kansas City Journal. A Fierce Threat. Mnld-Po you svaut a good besting. Muster Jimmy, or in you not. because , If you don't behave yourself this uiln- , uto you'll get both? And They Want to Vota. First J-'ociety 'Vwiiiiii- I svnnl lo wire , my broker to buy me some stock. Jloiv would you word t tint sort of thing? i Second Society Wotna n Tell him to buy It tit the losses! market price or lead.-Life. In the Rough. A mm mlxil iome .ircniilne with wheat And fed !t to t lie LnKhsh hhitohh. Fald the cat. "What niak'-s The birds OifMe s-i ijijcci ?" And there vsami't a diy . e m the Igloo. ' Che. iii! Tnoune. Logical Reason. "Why did you, w no ere a hypo chondriac, have ko much faith In doc tors?" "Because J htiosv they're not HiK-h fools us to let n good customer like me die." Cleveland Leader. Righteousness. LI'tle Jack Horner nit In a corner, fcutirm his daily lunch. JIo look.d ut the crowd. And he Hiiortnd out loud. Tin the only t'ood boy In the bunch!" Judce. A Keliuble Medicine Narcotic. Not a Mrs. F, Marti, Ht Joe, Mich., nays Foley's Honey and Tar saved her llttl boy's 1 to. IShe vsrites: "Our littls tioy rotitrncted a severe Iron chiai trouble and the doctor's ni"di cine did not cure him , 1 gave mm Foley's Honey uud T'Hr iu which 1 have erent faith. It cured the cnnpii as well as the choking and (railing eneils and he got well in a short time F. ley's Honey and lar has many times saved us much trouble and we are never without it Ip the house." A. L. Thornton. The Gratitude cf Elderly People. does nut to whatever helps give' them ease, comfort and strength. Folev'i Kidney Pills cure kidney and bladder dUease promptly, and give comfort and telief to elderly people. A. L. Thornion. I Yonr hb.'ney trouble may be of lona strndlLC. it may tm either aoita ' cbronlo. but whatnver It la Foley'a vijuey i.enie iy win aid yoa to ei rid of it qlckly and restore your nat ural health and vigor. 'One bottlle of Knlv' KMev riemedy male ine well." said J. Blbbull of Oranrt View , Wis.,. Commence taking It now. A. L. Thornton. i The Truth; About auaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaesasssaaaBaaaBSBsaaassu ( asnaassaesaaasBSBSsssssassssas) Asbestos The price of nslicstos is r.c per pound. Tlic price of so-called ashrs tos loolinej is ,'tc per pound. Yott cm sec for yourself liow much asbestos nxiiinj;, arc likely to contain. The idea of asliestos to make fireproof roofinir is excellent, l'tit tlie cost of nslicsios pro liiliits its use to tlie extent lliat it alTords protection from lire. Vet Kulcroid roofing ar complislies tlic result without usiiio; asbestos, or claiming to he an "asbestos" roofing. Perfect Fire Protection Yon can throw hurtling coals on a roof of Kuheroid. They will slowly die out. They will set lire neither to the Kuheroid nor to the tim bers underneath. The building roofed with Kuheroid is as thoroughly protected from fire from with out as a building can be. And it is more. For Kuheroid is sun proof, rain proof, cold proof, heat proof. It resists acids, gases, and funics. The wonderful properties of this roofing are due to the use of Kuheroid gum. This gum is an exclusive product. No other maker can use it. That is why not one of the "00 substitutes for Kuheroid Ouuu.ia.itb u u. will stand the P" " i'k f..niii. rri.terei trademark oid. w e send it . , . Inch i. l tni'-d r rry f"nr frrt mi the under tests WlllCll le uf all i-liiiuir Itulirri.iil. 1 In. u youi im- 1 1 CO. JO gCt 1, . . i-ciinll aaiii.i .u'i mile. liii Ii many n-al.T. , . , , , V 11 D C r O IU lua,ciil m-II a. Kuhrrt.ld Itul.-mid la aold tlllS llOoK, aj- i. rtclu.iel try na. W r III trll yi inefr nl.nt t Stands. linlieroul hI.cu uu acini f..r Um) ti U.ik. 1I CS3 IIS. J.B. AUTEN, LAKEVIEW, OREGON HOTEL LAKEVIEW ERECTED IN loot) MODERN TttlROUOMOtT FIRST-CAI-SS ACCOnnOMATlONS SAflPLE ROOfl For CO.TnilRClAI. TRAVELERS COURTtlOUS TREAT AENT fa to- y.f .... J- v p Lioitr oi:o LIGHT & HARROW. Proprietors low rate: Summer excursion at greatly reduced point' Sold May 11,12, 1.., June 2, 3, 4 , 21, July 1, 2, V,, 4, 5, Aug. 1, 2, 3, 4 Sept. 1, 2, 3, 11, Southern Pacific District Passenger Agent's OiTicc Room 207, Odd Fellow Uldg., KENO, NHVADA. Roofings I'tibrroid was the first ready fooling- seventeen years ago. And the first Kuheroid roofs ever laid lonk still jmkmI for many yi'.us more of weather proof service. Kuheroid rooling is mi i tabic for buildings ranging from woodsheds to great hlorcs and public buildings. It also romes in attractive color.HKed, Drown, and (Irccn which arc now fre quently used on costly homes. The colored Kuheroid is ex clusivetrade under patents. And the color does not wear off or fade, being a tart of the roofing. Get Thi Freo Book I'cfore deciding on any roofing, for any purpose, read the free book which tells what has been learned in twenty years of actual roofing test. This book gives the ad vantages of tin, tar, f-hingle, iron, and ready roofings. It tells you what weather tests prove nbout "asbestos" and "asphalt" roofings. It is a gold mine of practical roofing information. And because it tells, too, a. uiuioinni a bout Kubcr- f. r a ... .: V V, 1 1 If JJB lrA N.-TsT.ir.Tl W -T I J ' 1 m i a am I aaU I t'sW ,T I jm id , -. m r. it m , i i . i - j mni'mswrjmswi'jisiiaru. EAST rouiid-ti ij tickets juices to Hasten. 14, 21), 20, 27 25, 20, 30 G, 25, 20, 27 12, 13. 14