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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1910)
Lakeview Saddlery A complete line of waKon ami bugy liftmen, whips, robes, bit.. Hates, spurs, quilts, rose- ettes, etc., etc. a a lift Everything In the line of carriage and horse furnish ings, ltcpairini; b y c o in p e t e n t men. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET S. F. AHLSTROM - Proprietor A Story and a Half Bungalow. Del0n 800. by Clrnn L. Siton. Architect. 5- fa .. 1 v "...! t:si ; vif,." f vX ;. -, . - , aW4 faiaw in iil'V".v.i. tgn..WmWCT---:, AUTOMOBILES BALDWIN & GORDON AT KLAMATH FALLS AKU F.XCLUSIYF. AGENTS FOK LAKH, KLAMATH ANI 1IAUXKY COUNTIES FOR TIIK BU ICK THE BUICK stood the test of a daily stage run from Lake Tlew to Klamath Falls. THE BUICK is the best all-around machine for YOUU use. There are more BUICKS in Lake County and have given better satisfaction than any other make. THE BUICKS are made in all sizes from a small Run-about to a large Touring Car. Write Baldwin & G-ordon at Klamath Falls for demonstration and other information. natter Pacific VUllSVLCnW VIKW-FKOM A I'lNJTtHJK.U'll. This plan of a bunffftlnw contains everything that the aver family would desire In n complete and model home. All the mom locntc.1 on one floor. The piazza In front Is of ample alxe and can ho readily screened lu. From this the entrance Is Into n small reception room, opening up with the Uvlnir room, which Is made unusually Inviting by Its In rjje open tireplace. In cao one desires the partition between the reception room and living room could he omitted, thus milking this one largo room. There arc two lictlrooma. and there Is ample space In the second story so that two large rooms could be dnlshed on thin Moor. If desired, and stairway leading to the same between the dialog room and Nil room. The size of this bungalow la twenty-eight feet wide and thlrty-clgbt feet deep. Birch floors and birch finish through out The height of the first atory Is nine feet to the clear Tde basement la twenty-five by twenty -eight feet and seven feet deep. These plana can be blue printed reverse without any extra expense. Cost to build, exclusive of plumblnir and beatlnr. S1.R80. FLOOR FLAN. By special arrangement with me the editor of this paper will furnish one complete set of plans and specifications of design No. 8C0 for $10. ' GLENN L. SAXTON. PORCH j j i WJ5.H- fiaATMl BfD ROOM I I I CIN1NSKO0M' BCD FOOM I I t2-s'it-f 4- i0 -"' 1 f LIVINOHOOM j! I L i-oit3-a' j; KECEPTRrt N PlAIZA I J . 0IJHCIAL DIRECTORY HTIONAL PfMl.lctil WllUm H.Tafl Vli'd I'rtalrixnt Jnn S.Mhni man Miriarjr u( NUI I'lillnliil.T .'. K no I Herniary ut Trxaaury rrankltii MatVlh irwtarjf ( War Jaooli II Klcklnx.H 4l(irni')r Mnnnral timirv . Wli kni.ham l'iimatcr Oannral rrauk II, llltnhoork S r.'lary i( Navy (Iniii Von I.. Mnyrr Wiriry liu.rl.ir Htobanl A. Halilni(ir K rriry ol Akrltultur Janwi Wllann Varmrrf ot t mnmurtia liarli NaarJ I'hlal Jiimira MnivlilvW riilliT Va alii.n Marmr, U.S. Vrn.lon Ciiininlnaliiimr s, Hli'lianU U.S. Iiil ( ilMlmiat rrava. ov.'rnir rtnoratarf ol Slala Traurnr Ail.riiK)i UiMiiTal Supi. I'll In In I lint rue tton . .. PrinliT Da.rr ami FimkI (Viiu . . . f. w. ni iiMiti . ,r. W, lfe.ianii . (si. A, Mti.ol , A . M. Crawford J II Araarniau . W . M. Uiiiilwsjr ... J. W. llalli'T U, N. Hfiialora, CoiiKrisuiuiiii Jnhsalhaii llonriia, Jr. (Ivo, A. i liHinlirrlain W ( . Ilwijp - W. It It. I IH MY OLE 8TftAW HAT. Vn tatlln' ofTnl anxlmia now T wr my nla atiaw hat What's bin ImiiKln' In tha hayanmw MInoa tha finat In LI thin nut flat. Tha aparrowa Ixllt a neat hi It, Hut I doii t keer fur Dial Tou mar wear your roval Olailnma; Olmma tny ola atiaw hat. Boma apo'rl In rlnaa that' two foot Ma An' think they'rai rla-lar-ernla. I Ml 'am hnt anta tor pi y tha fool, Olmma my ola alraw list. Oh. yaa, a hnla'a elrnr throuah the to Bhn'a sot a raimr.l hrlm. But I'll ! hurnril If Til awap Pur ana of atyllnh trim. It ocetiplna no leather rnaa Nor haiiKS on patent hook. Put Jlnt rmamtirr IiIkIi toim pluaa Oft klvor up a crooK. Now ahnka I ha Imyaeoil nut of It, (lit rll of nil tha lice, Pa aura It n clear of apnrrowa An' tiiimlili'liee an' inlia. Then take It to tha WAtnrln'(t rough An' tlouaa It good an' lrp; Then Rive It a Ki"t rut) an' n.-rub An maka It rlonn an' iwl. Tou bet I don't rlt ImMhanil, With tirnln Molina an' nil that I let tha ulr lilow through my hair TliroiiKh the hole In my oli atrnw hat. C. M. II. INCUBATING DUCK EQQ9. A du k harem should consist of ont drnke and five duck a, nnd atranga to relate. th drake onlv wenra a enrl on ' ... l' H. LAN U OfKK'K. . . ... I 4rthur w, rnin his tall and Kings aoprano. Fertlla rrwi c i:ron.iniih-r eggs come from Pekln pulleta, eight j months old, limy dropplnira being aj I.AKK t'otmrr algu )f the egg debut, and these egga , (', " "p 'w 'Va"" should hatch In twenty eight days U tuJtln .' I.'.' i ! .'"i i I." ,'i i :." i i .I! 'a ibe'n'i'n fresh, fertile and Incuhated correctly, l'raaanrr r. Alilalmm unless y.m hare roughly waahed ofT tha .,,, i-,,,,t:'.'. it li. Ja.-ka.rn gloss. Survoyur M Kaulkuor A Ki-hart K. Il.-rtlanl arr a iuii iiiii rt t'lih't Jualloa Aiawlato Jaallu.-a . K. H. H.-an t. A. Moor ii KutH-ri Kakln Mill It. King M . 1 .ntatxr ultra ji iiii-iii ixaTain. luilae ... lifMi. II. NulaBil Allontry . . l. V K uykenilall i.naL4Tiy( olnt senator II Merryiaaa !ll I' ll.'Uuap II A llraltalu . Krilatvr . ki-.'.ilvi-r Sum-k limt.-tor. Ten duck eggs are enough for a hen Uommtaaionnrt to cover, and they should be sprinkled occasionally. II nit your duck Incubator nt 112 de grees die first week, 10 degree the next two weeks and MM degrees tho last week, and keep temperature even, fur overheating especially tneana duck disaster. Turn egga and change trnvs twice a day from the fourth to the twenty alxth day, and sprinkle with tepid wa tcr every day. Itun brooder at 00 degrees for flrat two daya, and gradually reduce heat Pncka require less heat than chick ens, and brooder lamps need not b burned Ionic. c li . N in J . I'roU'llnot TOWN OK I.AK fcV.'KW . lla-r llall.-y Mayul V. HikiIIIiiii (I. J. M lli'oi t t'o iiu U in i-li I R. Auti'ii j I.H. Latia I W. H. HnliliT Knror!r A. HirlM-r Irvaaurrr SHORT COATS ARE HERE. my 1 1 Block Signals Steel Bridges Stone Ballast Ninety-Pound Steel Rails Oil Burning Locomotives Perfect Dining Car Service Tha Modi ah Spring Jacket Ara In Hip Length. The stendlly growing fashion for short ' coats is not a serious one to the eco- j Domical woman, for one can always I have a lung coat cut off without Inter- ' fering with its lines to a damaging ex tent. Kvery one admits that no renovated garment Is as smart as newly created one, ns all lines are designed fur cer- i tain results. When they are interfered with they become awkwurd. When I they are stopped Phort or elongated they are not good looking. Understanding all this, there are wo men who must make the best of It be cause financial conditions demand It. And there are other women with whom alteration la an obsession. They The sulr Illustrated c. iiuni..-- .. i i new spring fashion features. Tic- m i terlal U of hopaacklng, a very fash touable fabric among the new good. Shortest Line to ANY POINT EAST OR WEST LOWEST RATES FASTEST TIME SAFEST ROUTE Information promptly furnished by the District Freight and Passenger Agent, Reno, Nevada t sag n I i - it II-: -k: um mmr:-; . iiil mv'r ':'H Mi A LIBERAL OFFER. It Effect Upon th Cuttomar to Whom It Wa Mad. A btixlness man of liayton. O.. tella thU atory of some commercial frlenda of his. A customer who bought In a amall way from the wholesalers and whose credit was not of the aort known aa gilt edged vlsitd the clfy arid pur chased a f'J.feU) bill of goods, paying I2..VJ0 lu cash and giving his note for the remaining S.'iOO. After the transaction had ln-en closed an-l the paer and currency had chang ed hands the customer said: "Now. after a deal of that size If Is customary to give a purchaser a pres ent. Come across with It." "We'll throw In a pair of suspen ders, ' laughed the aalesman temporlz Ingly. "A pair of suspenders, eh! Pay. quit fooling. I really mean It. I expect yon to do something In acknowledgment of my patronage." The salesman went to the manager with the problem, and the manager said : "Well, if he feels that way about It we might encourage him a bit. Well do something that ought to please him greatly, filve hlrn back his $.100 note Make him a present of hla paper. That will make him a cosh customer and raise his credit and nave him money besides." The aalesmnn went back, pleased to be the bearer of such Joyful tidings of liberality n l uslness "Well, sir," he said, "we've arranged about thai present, nil right. Here," with a flourish, "Is your note. We give It back to you." The customer did not Beem enthusi astic. Instead, without looking at the note he asked: "Is It Indorsed?" "No," said the salesman In ostonlsh ment. "Then I guess you better gimme the suspenders." said the disappointed cus tomer. Chicago News. RATIONS FOR DUCKLINGS. Ducklings should be fed after twen ty four hours' fast at 0 and 10 a. no. and 2 and 0 p. m. For first forty-eight hours keep feed before them and have water bandy to feci trough, aa dncka drink and eat at same time. MASn RATIONS. As ducks have no gizzards they ara fed crumbly mash, and this promotes quick growth Mash for the first week: Two parta cornmeal. two parta wheat bran, two parts wheat mlds and 8 Ier cent coarse, clean rand. From seventh day to two months old: Kqual parts cornmeal, wheat bran, mlds. 12 per cent of bulk beef aerap. 8 per cent said ucd. If confined, 1" per cent green ficrt. lYuiii two iioiiihs to seventy iViys LAKKVIKW ilOAUIJOr IKA.-i Crealdant W.II.HIMKK Trcaanrrr V. M. MUUr toeretajy M. II. Hire riaaaca CoujoiluamaD UK. Conn aduairlal " C. K ftnagnr Publicity - W. r. I'alna 4tock W. r ll.-rylortf Municipal " II. W. Uraakal lrloulliiraJ 8 V. Kalian Boom Hoadquartar lor Htranr. CHURCH DIRECTORY PIRRT MKTIIOPIST t'HL'kdl -HUMDAY icUo.il al IU a. in . rrra.-hlii( avir, hiimlay at It a. m. ami 7:) p. in. Ki.wurlli laaua every Sunday rr..ulii at t :!. I'rarar Wi-.-iliia Ttiora jay at t:w n, m. i n Ir m.-Ung al7;J0p. iaKiira- aiu mlxvtj niiniaiiay at IJaJ p. far y body cordially Invited In all .-r.U-.ia M. I . WIUK, I'aator. ui. NRKr BAITIKT ( lit U( II (r I.AKKVIRW rrvaohlua; at-rvlcv al MAM and IMUHV on lat and Sr.l Hun. Hiinitar Hclm.d at IU A VI . Junlof H.M-11-ty at I'M. lUullat Youni I'cople'a Unliin al S .Hi H M on ra.-u Hundaf. I'rayar Murtliiii at 7:HUI'M Vr.iuiy rTa. Blng. KvvrylHxIy Invito. I to aio-ud all ear-vl--ua. kKV, II. HM1IH, l-aator. l-.llc f or- HOW A HORSE GALLOPS. Lams back comes on suddenly and la etiremelr painful. It la caaaad by rheumatism of tbs muse 1m. Quick relief Is afforded by applylag Chamberlain's Liniment. Bold by ail Caod aUalsri. S. A. MUSIIEN. ttarveylng and KHglneeriug (Xty Engineer lte No. 1 LaJxerlerr Watooai Block Otob A SMART MODKIi I If BOPSACKIKa would rather change a gown Into some thing worse than leave tt as It la. Quaintly t-uough, alteration Is alwaya considered an excellent Job for an ama teur. The little tailor or the borne ateamstress la called upon to alter a gown made by a master. Infrequently the result la excellent, but the proposi tion. Is an absurd one. Tha Natural Wa and the Conventional Poaa In Art. IIow does a horse gallop? Owing to the rapidity of action It cannot be seen by the buman eye. However, Juat aa the Individual spokes of a rapidly re volving wheel can be made visible by a flash of lightning, so the action of a galloping horse can be and has been analyzed by Instantaneous photogra phy. The statuette of Byaonby, the thor oughbred, has been made from photo graphs taken at the Instant when all four legs are off the ground. The back la arched, the bind feet are directed forward, the fore feet backward, so that all are tacked under the animal's body. fattening meal, o'ii i.nll; ! c !' . W'l. :i li"!i i-ii' !rri:. M-i , ,i,i, I . ' t ' l i ": il U -t th 'I lie. fouri lis !." j ,-r c it S : 'i .,:.!. :irn p ri ' i i,i ri'.l for I. Kit ..r-'! s - I- '!;iii" ami uly eel i" . h a rell-.li. rrTHERC AND ECCSHELL3. i!-i lil I; feed companies do u. nil .- Fiunt-i ,it running In grit, corn, ilii.l and "leftovers." Grit Isiught at .'!"i cents and sold at 12.25 Is pretty high. Corn inukea yellowbacks. Dust nnd "leftovers" kill chlckii In tbelr tracks. Yon should hnve a never clog spray er for whitewashing your plant. Then at housecleanlng time when wife Bays, "Won't you Whitewash the cel lar, John?" the Job will move along like a merry bird aong. "And Jurt think of It! I was de feated at the show by a woman!" Hay, fool man, where were you brought up 7 If this Is your first defeat by fair fe male you must hate Just arrived from the Isle of Han. It Is stated that eagles soar to a height of 0,000 feet, while crows make their top notch 4.010. They frequently condescend to descend to offend by snatching chickens off the ground when Johnny and his gun are not around. Mrs. Charlotte Oilman, the sociolo gist, declares that woman Is man's horse. We once beard of a man who married a "nag" which, to say the least, did not show very good horse sense. That poultrymeu are experts at prize mating Is shown by the fact that they and their running mates are not seen kicking over the traces In divorce courts. A York (Pa.) pullet laid as her first egg a white globe six and a quarter Inches around the middle, seven and seven-eighths Inches around the long way and weighing three and a half ounces, Just twice the ordinary weight. May her tribe Increaae. Tho late poultry ahows were very I popular outside the ranks of chicken cranks, for which the public wUl please accept our hearty thanks. The best litter for chicks Is clean. dry wheat straw cut In short lengths by the clover cutter. Dusty haymow chaff Is bad scratching material. The state legislatures have been busy removing th fifty dollar fine far kill ing tho American eagle. It makes Mt- Oe difference in these parts, for eagles, especially golden eagles, are scarce as hens' tuetti IATMOI.IC ( HL'kt II-EVKKY SUNDAY M AHH and ll.'ti.-dl.-tloii at lllo'uloak a. m. Huuday i-hool alter lliili.-.tKllon. Wrk ill! Munil ':ma.in. MIc'IIAKI.O'MAI.I.hY, H.J. IKS I Ha IT 1ST CIlt'KCH Of HM)HK l( a; N. m Him rw, On-gnn. PrrarhliK aar n. .- at A M and 7 :.aj I M ot racli h mday nt .'H-iv in. mill. Hun. lay m Ii.hi! at lu A M "!' - I- leu al 7:'al mi Vi .lm-..y .vrninj it i-. h w. -i -d. All aro cordially luvltcd to -UO-iid i In- wrv ire.. KKV. I. K. IIKNDKK.HON, LOIMH: DIRECTORY A O. I'. W. I.AK KVIKW I.OIKli NO. IU. Min t cvi ry atmu.l an.) I.mimIi Tliurnday of inli month, In Maanili Hall, Laacvlrw Cbaa. loiinliiKiuin. W..M.; Win. (luiillo-r, K. PKUHKK OK HONOR I.AKKHMokg Uuh.K No. 77 I), of II., A.O. P. W M.ula ,rl and third 1 huradaya of ra.-li iimlilli w,ull. Hall: Km 1'i-a h c. of II.: Mar? lnat Iof II.: Mamie MtOulli j C "'' Cor. U radio kucordcr. I. O. O. r -f.AKHVIKW IdliiiK, N... , o V',," '" 'very Haturdar rvmiliiir n.M.i Kellowa Hall, at oVI.h-Ii, from Ooi r I to April 1, and at a il. lo. li from Apn: 1 hi Hept..ml,. r ;). A. K. ( luiiuy, N. o.; . 1 Cueui), h.-tri-iary ' t0;.0;,' ARI V1KW ' NCAMI'MKNT NO. 1 I. O. O. K., inretMlir l)rt and third Tlmra flay eyi n iiKaof . ai li in, mil. In o,M Kellowa Hall. l aki vl. w. (;, 1, Arilmr. o. p . n domuiurali-y, Mcrlb.i. HS,nriK.VK ''X-K- bAK KVIKW l.OIHI KrNO v.'Ji : J' K'". n,net ''0 """ and lourtb Krldayanfea. il month In Odd Kellowa Hall )iun":T"Juve4;r-H"cr"ur'! Mr,Ato O.K.H.OUIKNTAr. CHAITKH, NO 6, IjIKK view. Oregon,-. Moru on Tueaday, on or be lira lull niixiri kii.I two wnuta luun-attur In Maaonlo Hall, at 7: m o'clock. Jri". 10 Vlaltlus liiiimlii-ra are cordially Invited PROFESSIONAL CARDS ,. F. Conn Attorney at Law and Noary Public imCB-Paly llulkUav. Ih"r"'. r, D. VENATOIt Attorney at ;Law, Land natters Mjyeelalty jrriOB Pair Balldlnf . QUARLK8 UMI5ACII Land and Law Office Abstractor of Titles abUlliticd ihm Utavlair.Ora W. 1'AIR TIIOMP80V Attorney at Law Office In O. V. L. Coa Building. I.AK KVIKW, OrBUOM J. L. LYONS, D. D. 5. Dentist Office In Watson's Block, LaJtav vtew, Oregon l(ht Tear's a-parlenoa In Mlihrraa. UradaaU of Uulverally c HUvlilaaa..