Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, October 13, 1910, Image 2

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    A Novel and Artistic Dwelling.
Desltfn 840. by Glenn L. Saxton. Architect.
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PERSPECTIVE V1EW-KROM A PHOTOORAril.
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN.
SECOND FLOOR PLAN.
This house, from the exterior, would nntumlly impress one as a coffnsp.
twhijj to the way in which the liro:id side of the roof in front is t rented, but
Xipon careful examination it will le seen that I he rooms in the second story
are it'.' full height. In carry itu; tit this idea f treatment of the roof the
Brchitei 'jets away from the lcreety e style of ;i hip or the entile riMif. jimt
the dei;i tnt niily looks Letter. Liu is sy iiiinet ti( :i I :ind liMniiotnoiis in outline.
The s:.e of the b'Hise i liirty-l wo feet six inches wide and t wenty eitllt
feet d-e over the m;tin ;irt. '1'here is a ft 1 i basement. The first story is
liine fiet .ind ihe sceoed eii;ht feet in the clear. I'.irch floors are used
throughout, with Washington tir or red oak tiuisu in the tirst story and pine
to paint in ihe second. ,
As a prnetieal plan for a home this design can be recommended. A
feature is the ! ; ro..in. uhiih is twenty -seven feet Ion.:. Ate'ttur feature
Is the arran-einei.t of the There is an open Mairense from t tie reccp-
lion trill. M'--1 l-ai-l; sta;r- frmn ! lie kitchen to tbe landitu of the main stair.
Vndertieat h this oic an v" i'it" t' e Laseinent either from tlie Uinhen or from
he rear enl ry. I he refrigerator is in the rear entry. Cost to build, exclusive
Kt pluaihinj; atnl heating. $:.'.S.
Uy special :;i r.i :e:neut with t::e the editor of thi paper will furnish one
complete set of plans and specitlcaiions ot design No. S4o for f-7.
:le.n l. saxton.
TO HCNPECK CR NOT TO HEN
PECK.
Tl now thut lovely Mnry Aim
Will Iiiro inp e! nut hrt olil F
in rolllnii ci finai tin- long rnrH.
Whi mis lliat mmiiky hen an llluck.
An1 hen her nose roin into rlcw
Thni hen will miiKe n how-d 1n.
She II cutrh poor Mary liy thn miotil
And try to vriiU I) her tilun eyes out.
She'll liy on top of M.irVn head
Ami Kcratch her like n nnli'll liort,
I'imt Mary mill cot hlurK ,
Anil hei false eurla wa u III liy.
And Mary wtll mil off th rnrk
Ami all ilio.e preity whlta reus crack
I'poti tier lirnit, run In her ear.
And Mary will be all one linear.
Then ahe will cry her eyra moat out
When ahe aeea her poor acrati'linl up
anout.
She'll wharK that ol,l hen tn th necli
Kor making her an-cvt fac a wreck.
But. y. when Mary ninrrlea rill
And ha Hint eroaara her wt will
Vr say ahe cun t have a new hat
Should aha henpeck pour lilll for lhatt
Now. If 'tuns wrotis when that old clue
Front Mary a anout a tl ptece took.
And If tuns rlKhi whi-n Mary. in. id.
Treated that old Mack hen ao bad.
Wouldn't It be wrong for Mary Ann
To rnve and hetipeok her old man?
Wouldn't It he rihl If poor lilll ahotild
Juat turn anil Iick the aassbox good'
C. M. IIAHMU
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with trrn(tK and
tlmy alwnyt plwa"
TWO HORSE
OVERALLS
noc a ,
LEVI STRAUSS OX CO,
1 Yaur oomplex Ion a well cajo r
tetnier u renderad mlaertile liy ilia
I ordered liver. My tHhlnu I'hanitirt-
lulna Ulnminli u .1 I l.nl '1'- l..f a ri II
1 cau In pro both, bold by all uood j
i daHlera.
A DUCK'S LAYING AND HATCH
ING HABITS.
Uncle Pete says. "Keep a duck for
luck."
There's this true, aure If you don't
want ckr In Id on the heu Installment
plan, keep I'ekin. Runner or Orplnton
quacks, for when they atart to lay In
March or February 100 esffs straight
ahead Is no unusual record.
They naturally lay at niht, and If
on the pond you may duck fur egg
next morning, a New York farmer
who drained his pond to catch eels
fiuding 'AX) duck eggs In the bottom.
When Incubated nearly all hatched,
as duck egirs art' Tery fertile.
If yoo wish a duck to alt soon, don't
remove eRtrs from nest unless too
many accumulate. Sbe builds her nest
gradually by adding sticks, straws and
A Reliable Reined;
FOR
OATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
It quick lt al
Oivti Renel at Oaca.
It cleaaxes, soothes,
heals and protects
Uie dis-nsed
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mem-
lran reauUiaa from Catarrh and drive
aw.iy at'ol.l in thelloixl quickly. Rettori
the S- uses of Taata aud KiuelL pull hi
54) ct. at Draggiata or by mail. Llqui..
Oeant Balm for ona in atomliera 75 cti.
Ely Ilrothera, M Warre btrei-t, New York.
Not a minute should be lnat when a
child ahoas symptoms of orouu.
lihamberlalna (lonuh Remeday kIo
a tooo as the child beeouiee hoarse
or evrn after the croupy couijh ap
peats, will preveut the attack. Hold
by all Rood dealers
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R I A
tvl IFYOUVE
Vrrt n NEVER WORN
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Government Must Release
Nation From Hands of
Unlawful Corporations.
r HERBERT KNOX SMITH tnittd 4tttfi Commmiiiner of Corpontiom
UELICITY WILL IMPROVE THE STANDING OF OUR COR
PORATE SECURITIES EOTH AT HOME AND ABROAD
AND VILL HELP TO GIVE TO OUR BUSINESS MACHIN
ERY THAT FOUNDATION OF FAIRNESS AND OPENNESS
AND PUELIC CONFIDENCE WHICH IT MUST HAVE JF IT IS TO
BE A PERMANENT FACTOR IN OUR NATIONAL ADVANCE.
Tlie : r;iti"ii lif- c'-tic.-ni liitcl o!iriii"iis cinm:r:i;il xver in
the Ir.ttnls of u low men. At tho siiino tiino it lins Iosm-do.J tlieir j.or
Fonal ros.ut,-ii.i!itv l'.-r the projier u- ( that p.vr. Tli n-.sniiin-
jibuscs call f'T s '' n-traii.t that sh.ill tako thf plac- of the ol-l .-r-
Bonal ohliariim.
Tht- is,.i.. is NATION' A I.. A.'Tp.p. l.v the V KDKRAL GOV
3CTINMKNT i ini)eiauve umlor its utPjiif-ti-.nc.l power ami tlntv t
regulate interstate eoininerce. Tlie fe.Jeral ouvertiiii.-tit is the onlv
ddeipiate authority.
Con-linoii, confront U9 which are now DKTKKMIN'IN'G 'I UK
COUNTfiVS FUTUKK. A significant prooe-s of evolution ingoing
on within our -oiu!iiefcial orgiiniiition. Two t vp. s of corporate inan
HTrs an: st ru'j I i ng for its control. The one. like mot luisiiiess. men.
,j,es his .,,,.., upon inci-.-a-ing the elhcieticv of hi- organization.
Ie acjiiir.-s ;in-l holJ, hi, husino-s hy giving better -.-rvice or lower
JU'ifM's. Tlie pilhlie thll.s -li:ll'e the h'liit- of hi- eflieieliey. He
Jil'ILDS CI OL'K INDI'SIKIAI. STKKN" I'll.
Tin- other siiceeecls, not. I.y his. own uicii'. hut by CIMITUNG
TRK i:i'I' "ICIKNCV OF (.'( )M IM'.TITOi:.-. i. railwav r'l,at. s. by
unfair ''..n, p.-titioii, by eoiiiiio-rcia! oppn-si b public ri'jht inoi,op-
cli.c 1 r privaiie ain not by giving l'it'-- -ervi.-e. but. by LN-
rAiui.v J'i:i:vi:nti.(; otiiki i i: m giving anv
fsFKVlG'F.. If thi.-, process continue.-; it will .-n rreie It the control of
our commercial force to the (nunercial pirati , to the INJUR1! 01'
THR NATION ANI TIIK KL'IN OF INDIVIDUALS.
A I.AlIMi
leaves, and uticii it i-
limsl u II puirirt
wi:!j l;fr down ami f f-i t iji-r- tier lay Is
ati'iiit iivi"ainl lia ic inn.' In tins
To prolet't tiei -ys Ipjiii clull a o I
varmiats sbe covers tlicm when nfT
.iiiil uii return lion, a suim sprinkles
them with her H fettt tiers In assist
itietlli.it. u:i
A'l -lv ill the Ftittitiner will Lr.litf
resirtes Tl'V it f I Ik-1 lie din s Incel
"('flu tie iltjpuiieil upon" Is au tx
prtHsiea ilka to hear, sud when
it m uh1 la cnooAel Kin Kith Cham
nerlaitis Colic, Cholera ami DiMrr
huea fui.iey iu cuoaiis thai It uefrr
CaiU tn ours diarrhoea, dyutary) or
tiowel com piaiuta. It lit (ilt-H-mit to
take and H'iiallr valuatia for children
met adul t. Suit ty all tod deal-?ri.
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Public Worship Is Waning.
'Bit Che Dev. Dr. Will I AM II P. tAUNCI.. reidrnl of druwii Uni vrit y.
CI IK moral awakening which has taken pos-cs.-ion of the coun
try has hatl a reactive effect on ilevout religion.
A WAVE OF SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS IS SWEEPING
OVER OUR LAND. AND AT THE SAME TIME THERE IS
OBVIOUSLY A WAVE OF RECESSION FROM PUBLIC WORSHIP.
The fiel'! of corporate eteh-avor is at the full, but the TIDK OF
COnrOKATK DKVOTION M YSTF.KIOFSI.Y I llliS. This .IN
inclimttiot, exi-n NOT AI.ONK AMONG Till'. IIMIKI-IgIoI'?
OR I'.lMOl!AL Jl e.i.-ls ino-t obviously ajuong the ilevout ;hpI the
tliotightful.
FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS.
'I li.it wild ducks are ma m.u'i e is
sh.iun l tin; slautiicr nf l.'.mii P
iiiii.i'is in three d.i.ts u the Siis.pie
hamia Hats. .Maryland, oilier qj.n l.s
ai d il:i . I. el are also mi tli increase.
All this talk aljoiit lialamed rations
by certain feed companies Is quite
aiiinsiii 'liie cheap raln. urit and
dirt soiiie sell will knock a lien olT her
nalain e mi i ut Hie same time ,'ive the
.diiij.aiiy a cash halance nn the rihl
side of the ledger. 1 'out ,e cany III
with chaff
Inning the bin Alaskan eisisltlon
thousands visited the ostrich randies
of California, and American plumes
got a IIk ad. If tiermany makes her
ranch near IlatiihurK n sueePHa the hi
liird may lie raised most anywhere In
the 1'iiion.
Harry Nichols of Chestel town. Md..
has pan hased seven alligator to
j'tianl his poultry at iii:hl. When a
thief is i-aii-ht Ihe county will aave
expenses of trial. iiKpiesl and under
taker Our poultry editors who are slintrin
ink at the hoy s who lake at hIiows
should iiilt selling hooks that teach
faUic' In ail its branches
To lake i f not to fake is the iples
tion that confronts the fancier when
he knows (hat the oilier fellows nil do
i! and he ll ''el licked if lie doesn't
Now. whii h is worse to be licked or
t i fake, to fake or lo knock '!
W hen n hen u-es her shoulders to
blow her no-e the tlanl.cd feathers are
a sin for you lo separate her from
t he reM for catarrh or roup treatment.
In these colli feeding days the lios
oficn havi- a fat hen for dinner. The
shelled coin is a bi.' leinp'iil UU to the
fowl and the fowl to Ihe lion. Poultry
wire is cheaper than clil. ken and tur
key dinners for hos.
The wayoii shod Is a pool roostiny
place for the farm llock. John Huk
lioiisf'a hens always roost In Ida new
top bllKUy.
If yeur feed room opens Into ths
chicken o,unrtera your birds will al
ways be iryltnf to niieak Into Ihe pan
try. I f t lie Ja in you hooked from morh
er's shelf didn't uivc yon the Jlmjaius
t jainiiie.l crop wi!l often relieve the
a in In n crowded coop.
I Hi rr.nfi 1 r l.'lf h h-n. r. Ki t
, Cjra.-n?r in h.-rrv S.-rdi fn-.t iv
wou.u tiive octu wnpossitiic t.j k-u m
i any sccdi two sc.re ol yciri
ai. W c luvc matlc
fccniicc ol stcd
I growing
alwar da
earttr what you
txpect ol thrm. Fur talc
f very where. rEJtirS 1)1 SUB
I AtHttl f-rec on rcquett.
D. M. rUT A CO DtiM. MWk 1
"Productive Soil
That's AIIJ'
OVI'K'NMI'NT IIOMI'STI'ADS-tlu'kin.!
Gtlmt prows oviry tiling you jdant pootl
wnttr it from 10 to ffl ItTttUop, rich
I m 1 1 . i'
soil level v.'ilk'v l.iiKls lint' live prfizmp
lands near tinilier lor (enee posts liautly
in i In I friitii tlie I'otvst Rt serve near
,v a 1eliplitful climate near y all the year no
neetl for irrigation the "Dry" Fanner's Paradise
in the valleys where the new railroads aie eoni
inp schools near eh u relies stai tmv stores es
tablishedlands fidj liniiiL' sealed roads laid
out thousands of acres adjoining already leneetl
and settled crops harvested your neighbors
will be found to be the "S.ilt of' the Fai th" a
land where Opportunity is ready to grab yorr
hand and where evciy man that gets ahead oi
the railroad will be on the road to independence
when it comes in the next couple ol years at most
where men and women are carving out lor
themselves a home that is free from debt, free
from the rent collector, Irce from interest and free
from taxation until Uncle Sam has deeded the
land to you where every dollars worth ol im
provements spent upon the place is for yourself
and family- where every days work expended is
for yourself and no one to tell you what to do
but your own good sense and desire to add t
3 our" possessions against that day that comes to
us all when man has to stop work aud allow
others to finish what he has began.
'Rain belt' Lands
will make you
RICH !
"1S V(.I'R IIOFR, gi.ib it. Ii.ui- on to it,
throttlf it, but mriKe it yours. The
tiir.e will never come :ig;iin when oii
can ret the lands that mi arc now able
to gel l;ee iiom I'nele Sain. M loea
tioti lees are rea si mable m st i vu 'e i n -
:isi. nsslile to the man that wants tlie best land
assooii as' possible- and I am able t( plaee you
on land that is worth hundreds of dollars more
than sonic lauds that you have seen. I have
pa i t ics lea ving here ! liie various settlements
everv da v or two a i! w t I be able to take you
it von let me know in time. IK) IT NOW!
W. ROCHE FICK
Homesteads and Relinquishments
Lakcvicw, Oregon
"Clean Dirt Means
Money To You
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1 ry Iliy !;: I rill lon.s siai;.y
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i which wl.i''iu to tnu lie aiTHliH a.'ul !
i Dose. .us.iiL' ii fur uioro .-e.rions trun
than the ordinary bria of cm uih.
all drvia,' inh lan's, fnni'-s, tmok
Simfl-i and u-.it:iat whi'-u l.-atises. -on'iii-!
ami heal-. l.Iy's ( n am I: il.a wi 1 in c ' r
catarrli or cil ii tin: h- id v. i-.il atnl,
, lihuH.inilv. All drc,".-i--s II tl.tr ..'(cent
' Hixn. l.y l;i-it:.. rs, ; Vart-nu !'' t.,
: Mew Yor ..
I 'J'lie ii.ll II l- 'l"d vi'l.otlt J . ltd, A i' - ll'it
irritate ii i',ill-e - i..i.in , It. hpreitds it " If
Ovt lift ir i : .1 ' - I iiirl inr-' V snrl cc, r -liev.
iiiL,' ini .e diatelv tlie p; ii.: d iu:l niiiii.iM'ai.
I J'ly's I I' nn I. aim t r ,ii.s ti ci-a. iiu,
i met c ii. y iioi oi le r kai ail .1 d. as.
ri -4-r m -4 and
-kllltl iv.au lvMulll all L liakcry
(icevongand I om Hotai, Proprietors.
Lakcvicw, Oregon
I'Vesh Urcad, Cake and I 'ics on sale every day
incv Cake aud all kind of I'astrv made to order.
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The only first
class short older place
Open I);iv and Niht
in
the town
$1,000 REWARD
T-,. Or"i el '
I for ti I ii kiiI Nmv.1'1
J im- Sun k I'riiiid
Inn A(mh'1h' hui.
fMir.ci.ui tuknoutu
copifiT omivmmm
Mammoth Stables
BARNUM JL REHART
Pro luiii
Ilie .(it'ircHf I.I very lltnl I'eed Slililelll ,i ill t hern OretCdtl
or .Ni u t hern 'nlH'm iiIji, llnr-i-H l'imricil liy t he Mn.v, Week
or .l(.uth. Spcclnl Attcnti'iu tilvcii tu 'irnuslcnt Stock
i'i:n i:, $1.00 im:i: span
LAKEVIEVJ
OREGON
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wi r.iw sm
nVal V 1 "1 V Binueu is .t mi nii.er
I!MJ Kiw MU)II
ll jh ly rrwmil (ut t vl'li'iii u
! l. li-HillIlK In the r
7 V -v. ?4, rrht nl iMiiivielliiii
' 1 I ''.AV I Nyo( miy pKriy nr mr-
llt'H Hlell i i l.x liorl H,
cm in or unilca he.
lonifiiiK toHuy otlta
uif iiioi-rM.
ii dditlon to th tvc, tin- titnliTslrtieil
iitTtilanii Ihe muit) iMiiiilltliai t ii U.Oii lur all lior
ea brainlt-rl tmrne rIkw Imr u liolli nr cllliur
law. Hratel ri'Cirili'i In cllit niiiiillt'a. I(iik
Hriuy. l.ake ami Croua ciiuutiL-a. Horktia
Trilled when milil .
Nihiu tin (grown hnrii'n until, a n't on I y In laric
huhi lii-i W. W. llMiiv.s, l'iu. Orrtioii.
Children Cry
FOR FtETCHER'S
CASTORI A
Clianitxe lumet Colic, i'luilerit Bud
DlHtrhotH Kt inody U loduy Uih lent
known medlclim In nsn tor the relief
Hiul cure if howel couipluintH. It
enrea Krlppmu. dutri hot-H, d) heiilnry,
and tthonlil tie tHlieu at the tirbl tin
iiHttirtil longntiHii of the towelln. It in
eipmlly valnnhU for thilderu mid ;
adult. It alwaya curtia. Hold by all
If nod detilora. j
llrin't wnstA vnm nimv lnilio '
pianteri wIimo yon cau fiat a Lottie of
('lianiljerlain'a l.luiment for twenty
tire cents. A piece of tlannrl dam
pened with thin liniment Ih Htipeiior
to wiy j iHHiei for laine buck, pninu
iu I hn bide mid chest, mid much
cheaper. Sold hy all uncd dealt ih.
uc 1 11. .11 tel..
" linn itii'i it. t uih
When I ho medicine yotl take run
your iIispiihc, Ioiihh up your tytein
and iniikea you feel hetter, Btr(ibpr
and more viittirou than tuifore. That
U what Foley 'a Kidney i ille do for
you. In all cmn-a ot liackacbe, bead
ache, iiervoUMuexii, Iohh nf Hppetlte,
aleepleHHiieN and general weaktiPHU
that In cauHHil liv Biiydlaorder .of tbe
kidney or bladder.
A. h. Thorotou.
Ohildron Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R I A
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