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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1910)
r COLORADO HOTEL C. T. LONZWAY. PROPf'iGTOR BEST MEALS IN TOWN-Try Us (1001). CLI:AN ROOMS zzBAKERY Broad, Hot Rolls and Cake Dakod Dally Lakevicw Oregon ADVERTISING SIGNS That Advortlso BUSINESS SIGNS That Talk V WIS milll Ai.L COMPiniTION Lakeview Decorative Co. Goose Lake Valley Irrigated Lands - For Rent IO.ikx) utcm, will ill villi-hhihh Into my .! (arm ili'Nircil. All mulrr tlif New dm ii I with f 1 1 I ir fi-i-rnt-i watir rlul't Tin- very I'ri'uni nf tint Yiill'y StliM-ti'il jfiiiM , ii nil i'v-l, .i'i Iiil Hllulla inuiln. Will li'iimt for liTin i'f yi'iir fur purl ff thi. Siiiim- Iiiiiiw-h ami l.itnm will I hi limit fur ili-hiit nlili' IiihiiiIh, Miim ylvi ri'liTi'iiri-H. VVrifu Hunter Land Co. Wi'lU "nrntt.MUn. rorilnml, On Here Ls Where You (iet Your Money's Worth! WIihii von I y Minimi Slew lit ' mt ml. Have you tried Our su-ir cured Mams, Bacon? No U'tiiT iihhIi' liny wln-tv. I.nnl, h 1 1 it kit f t-1 ri'iiiliTi'cl. iili-nliiti'l v pure, fi Hi. Imcki'tM 11 (X) I u 1 1 . i'iiiik. Iv. FivhIi fruii'ii i.vkIitm, fl (M prr can. KrimtliOc (x-r k';tlliin. All kinds of first class fresh Heat an J Sausage kept on hand. We will pay tin- iiinrki't prlii fur iruml lieif ami pork-liugH, CukIi mi ili'llvrry. Ciim' ami jri-t !iriiiulnt'i with mm. wr.rc. ...... (joosiJ LAKK VALLl:V Mf:AT CO. J. I Mayfield. (lcn. Hjfr. S3 El 5 T 'n own 's noar aty Park and High School location. Those beautiful residence lots are within a few blocks of business cen ter. Size 50x150. Price $250. Terms $10 down, $10 per month. H. W. DRENKEL LAKEVIEW, OREGON LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated. A Complete Record We hao fundi an entire traiiHorlpt of all IU-ourilH In Lake County which In any way, afftrct Heal I'rniM'rly In th county. We have a complete KtH-onl of rvcry MiirtKiiKt' aud traimfi-r ever iuuaIb In Lake County, am ever Doi'd Kl'n. firrors Pound In Titles In trafiHcriliin the roconla we have found nutm rouH rnort ffiWH recorded In the Deed record and indexed; and many deed are recorded In the Mortac record and other bookH. Hundred of mortgages and de'dn are not Indexed at all. aud most dltllcult to trace up from the record. We have notations of all these Errors. Others annot find them. We have pat tiuudredn of dollars bunting up therns error, and we can fully Ku.runtee our work. J. D. VENATOR, flanager. Valley Falls Mercantile Company Kun an up to date mercantile store and sell for Lakeview priees 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 tojXL ranch and half way from Lakeview to Paisley, (live us a trial Good Barn, Hay and Water Read The Examiner Want Ads It is longer lasting More fire resisting More water and weather proof than any other known roofing. Malthoid is made right in every detail and for that reason makes a most perfect roof covering. No matter under what conditions it is used what climate it is used in the character of the building used on Malthoid is the best roofing that it is possible to make and we can prove it by our records covering many years cf roofing experience. MadebyTheMfinePaMCo. LaKcview Mrc. Co. San frannvn H (where LaKCVieW, 0011 It's free fr ir. A n n4 tihuhlft boek om 'Cheerful Homes." Tblt br;kl illuriraiff tome of the mnm br-Uf:ful btjOfll'rVI of fco'it brrn C ii form ft. A look rerf bnmc builder will pti. Sent 1 rr. 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IkhI.ii l'l:it l;e i!, ;;i t leil llliise hi'MXeiilv (luills of wliii h kIim hml written nf ieiii!e in mirh --.! t lln'i. she hail litnUeii ntT her etia.'e Mii'iil wilh him She hail mtii nil isl's laiti.ies aid was .-ute sh- .meil the m ill whii ainlt'tl llieai She M.iti it In .t,' luiii ami al.etl every f i ii nd ;lii' ius:.t'!sMt in Ini ftiilme her Km linlie nI llieai W.XH iuiiiailUi'vl with him Dm her veMftilni: fur him would tut (Inun She resiihi tl lo s isil him in sltiMn. A friend to whom she had kIm'H her cuiilideiiee advised her lo "hrush iii a hit." leave off her black nlpaia ami put on silk. Hut the ret online inlatioii did not Impress tier Love was n mailer of the soul; it had iiolhinu to lo with (lollies. wln-:e-iipoti her friend tnlinoiiished her to wear Kiimet hinv; pretty all I tic same. She went lo his stmlio, climbed sev eral Mollis nf Ma Irs she nun delicate, mid the elTort mnde her heart throb violently -mid tupped softly at tlie dour There wns no response. No sound came from within. She tried (he doorknob, tiirniiii; it t'ctilly. then piislied i tie door slightly ajtir. He was there lie snt ut tim easel liefore a cunvtiH on which were a divine fa-'e mid lisure The hitch slipped Link uiakiiiK a siiiinil. She started, think iim it woc.M betray her No; lie wen .in i:uiitln- W'hal a untile lit'ow! His I u 1 1 1 1 I "ti Hair it mis ; Inn- i ai ess.'il j i lie . row ii of his iiiii:iis dead. What should she do r Should sh !.re 1 1, l''e sliell lllnler llll'cll he WCli. 'II' sjieiikiiia': Niitln re was a ban I I.' She illll ;;n .il, i i ii , II lill lie came to Himself or from ti:li ill s I i went s.ifily In the ch..,i kei'illi li.'l cl.s upon mill (In.' Mh.ii and sat ilowu. Alas, she sat upon n palette-u al tie on which were soft paints o.' many brl'it colors; She sut lookinc at him, ycirnlni; foi lira rreseiiiiy he looked aside from his work n n l straight at her. Thron-h his eyes looked a great "P'rlt. Uin they ditl nut see her; they were as those of a somnambulist. He turned his gum back to hit) easel. for auoiher half hour he worked iShe would no sooner drag hhu down from his Idea flight than she pulled down herself when a poem was well iug up in her own heart. Presently she arose to go. She bud aeeu him. Her soul bad caressed his. It wua enough. Rut un form untely something fell on the floor. "Where have you been?" be asked. "i ve been waiting ror you. I must put in the eyes." Then, without watt lug, be weutou: "A little closer, please. There, face the light." At the xuuie time he turned and looked Into her eyes. He thought she was Ills model. Hut she did not know It. She thought that bis lofty intellect had stulked over tire gap of a want of acquaintance. Then he began to paint, putting her own dark, poetic eyes Into the bead on the canvas, turning often to look Into those of flesh and blood. In her poetic Imagination . JbeIucleU that ne was lakltiK. spiritually, her eyes I from her body and placing them In the j head of an ungel. I At last Hie work wan finished. He i arose, stood at a short distance from j It. viewed It critically, made a few j touches, threw down his brush, put bis I hand In his pocket, fished out a plug of black tobacco and bit off a quid. As In-r romance, pierced to the heart, i died within her she gave a Utile crv He turned and looked at her through eyes from which the light of (Jenius (.'rcutrlx had gone out and saw her as she was. a lean, homely old rnald with handsome eyes. "Who in thunder are you?" he blurt ed. Toor woman: Had the romance re mained It would have been quite em barrassing enough, but It bad vanlshel with the appearance of the tobacco What to sny she did not know. There was hut one thing for her to do leave the studio. She slunk toward the door Ho followed her with his eyes. "Stop:" he said suddenly, making a few quick strides toward her. Was he going to break eveu the fragments of the Idol she had raised aud how? He seized her skirt that part of It which hung In rear and, spreading it out, ex claimed: "Croat Scott!" "What Is It?" she asked, not being Ulile to see behind her. "You've been sitting on my palette!" he said, surveying the wreck of her dress ruefully. The dress was a con fusion of vermilion, prussiau blue chrome yellow, violet and other colors. Then, telling her to wait, he rushed for turpentine ami other articles and in a quarter of an hour had got oil the most of the paint. As she passed out he SuiJ: "Tbsnk you for the use of your eyes." Cherry Cake. Pont n quarter of n pound of butter with a quarter of a pound of sugar to a cream. Then gradually add Uiree well beaten eggs, one and n quarter cnpfuls of flour, a quarter of a pint of milk, a teaspoouful of baking powder, a little grated lemon rind and three ounces of candled cherries. Tour Into a buttered and papered tin and bake In moderate oven for an hour and a balf. Persia's Orchards. While Persia is generally famed for Its roses aud otner beautiful flowers aud Its tastefully arranged gardeus. Its orchards, with excellent varieties of finely flavored fruit, nuts, melons, squashes, cucumbers, etc.. deserve greater cousideratiou. It is the home of the peach, n fact Illustrated in the term for this fruit iu many languages. Up to His Dad, Tapa," faid lives) ear-old Johnny, "please give me a dime to buy a toy nioukcy." "You don't need a toy monkey," an swered his father. "You are a mon key yourself." "Well," coutlnued the little fellow, "then give me a dime to buy peanuts for the monkey." Chicago News. Divorce and the Rich. Just a little millionaire. Just a hltle wife. Mighty little happiness. Awful lot of strife. Juki kuuie little luwyere, Just a little fee. Then a Utile evidence To a referee. Juki it little courtroom, Just a whispered line, Btruti'hint,' cf the judge's pea And everything Is fine. Chicago. Journal. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen'i Foot-Eae, a powder, RrUevet pafa ful.aniartlnc, nervoun feel and Ingrowing Dalit ud liiiinnlly uketthr ling out ol corn, snd buDloua. It a tho git atett comfort dlncoyerj of the age. Allen's loot-liana makea tight ei new h..i ftsal eay. It It a certain eur ful weatlug, calloue, wollen, tired, acting fsl Try it today, rsild by all Prugltti anif Shoe Stores. By mall for V'-e in stampa. Don'l te cepl anr uba:iia. Trial package EKBIC. Ad drauAllenb. OlmileJ.U t, K y Noi Read the Kant Ads. Ipfii 4 go To ; .aOaak Al.t'.UfOL Pf.R cent" AVcSfiiiMe PrppamionlbrAS slmilaiin5if)cFoo(JaiiflRpiiiiii ling hV Smnrais ao&timki Promolrs DifslioniVfifur ncss and Restontaln$ nriUier Opiuni.Morphinc norMiiicraL iiuriXAitiuiii'. 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MISENER - - LAKEVIEW, OREGON HOTEL LAKEVIEW ERECTED IN IWX) MODERN TriROUClHOlT FIRST-CALSS ACCOfinODATIONS SAflPLE ROOfl For COnn ERCI A L TRAVELERS i COURTEOUS TREATMENT LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors F. P. LIGHT GEO. HARROW HAND! US VOURl ORDERS FOR JOB y PRINTING THE WORK IS THE BEST kTIIB PRICE IS RIGHT Settle It Now Settle It Right Tor constitutional amendment giving to cities and towns exclusive power to license, regulatecontroL suppress, or prohibit the sale of intox icating liquors within the municipality. 328 X Yes ENDORSED BY 40,000 OREGON CITXZEN3 Greater Oregon Horn Ru At too 'it PORTLAND m OREGON l'alU Ailveriigi'uifiitJ CHICHESTER S PILLS Js?? IIIKIMAMUMIUBANII. ! Lltft Ak your OmagWt for I cfc, witb blu KiUm. ltk llur fr fM 11aVuI KKANU FILLa. yfW k.Miwn u Beat, ba !. AUiyt KelUtuj SOlDirWfCCOISTSEVtBYWJtLRL