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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1911)
H .g mt vii mm nN START THE NEW YEAR RllillT I I I l OREGON TRUNK SEARCH PARTIES QUICK TO RESCUE ERE ARE Some Money Savers; J orices th.it will not be duplicated J V during all this year. Whether you are in need of some of these goods 1 now. or vr.Jtime during the year, it is well for ?u to supply your needs. J Tracks Being: Laid at Rato There Was No Delay in of Two Miles Per Day on Starting Out After Central Oregon Lino Polk Bannister " t Tr.i''kl.i in: mi tlit OtvgKii I'nink The tuners! of I'nlk H u ti ti i r r. mm ' I'r.-urrssiin: in m i pi 1 ! - thin ;f j ' Mi'otm n t vt wtune ilimlh ni'ii'Hiil (',!. ;tl"ni tw.i tiiii" n r il.i'ii IIik KxH'iiii'isr lit-t week, in-riiriril i i i I I '"-'- --- .-Ti.-tr.'rrcr'w.ry . Cln.tlivnV S Ribbed Union Suits, fleeced, Hvii;,ir ;'..c valiKs. to linn' out 15c I.; t'.iiV i "i, v , . ; L au. I r.MU, MCS l-O (-?- S '' : .- '.II' il.V Val'.H'S li'UV C,k'!l 25c I h a v v i hi t i: . i;' Flannels, t( c!oe on t at per yd. 10c Vienna Fleeced Wrapper Goods, worth l"e, pveser.t trice per yard 10c For a li:;;iui! iiiuowe will dJivi. r Lnkevicw or Nv Fire F:ek Flour at per 100 $3.75 Suvi.'ir. per sack, for $8.00 i.eiin; I ln ini'i.itc in . 1 1 " 1 .1 1 1 it'll M l i' I 1 1.' , 1 1 1 l -i i . .hi III,'! . i '. I'll.' t i , i ' I . :i !: ' '7 I ' :;... i-t .1 r I ll Kl ..!:;!:!. 1 -M !i -.ii .1. I j I 1. w . i , . r , r-i..; - 1 1 v ,i- i . (...! i . t it .i'l.n' I I' i ! ;f . I ., 1 i li it' i .( . I . k t ;l i ' v t t ', 'i, , I ' In I t .' i Mir 111 111,', mi' . j u-i i I i i, - i '( : t i':ici:it.-r- : n- !" n v.l : i Wry li t ! ! i (. ii'ii .'lii- lift n c I ; lt.i l , 'ii In r. Inlli' Mi,v h iv- ! i ! i i I ! 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Mr. Holder as torn AuKUiit I!, ! ivil, au 1 during his 'iff htl 1 nuiuer 1 ouij jiooitinua of r u t-t . lit- ,-ttvt'il two term ai till rilf ut Jihi tuihii f. nu ty, ati j iuM,itf (,-oi-tl in fvury tt,ij. "iay In- ri-tt iu j mo-. I I I r A TARCOOLER f J .Zi.AL Wood Was Scare, but They Managed to Rig Up a Coffin. In some of the inlniiiiz distners of Roiith Australia there is a giva' cii'ar pity of wnrid. f (itTit'qtieiitly. if yri aro ko foolish as to die the"- you niu.-t not exptict to have a fotlin, hut tnusf he content to he wraitpi-.l in a sack hef-re twiiiK deposited In Mother Earth. However, when a certain very pr.tm lnent resident of a mining earrp died the other peoplt' of the settlement hy the way, if was called Tarcijtil-r. tlioufih coolness was unknown and Tarhotter would have heen a i:iore miifahle mme tleterniiiKil tli'i' he Hliould be huri-d in style. So they set nhootgetting a coffin. They made one of a 3rt, placed a lid on it ami laid it (with the deceased inside) in an empty teot for the niht. Nett morn!n the litl of the r-rfjjn wuh inlsslnsj. It was afterward found that it hsd heen stolen to mak the tailboard of a butcher's curt. tlowerer. In ppite of this trlfluu loss the funeral was conducted with sreat solemnity. The coffin was much ud mlrwl. It hid been made out of the twe in which the dynamite was sent to the mlnea. Rome people miirht have nnfidered that the ohseiiiies wet nmiTi'd hy the fact that the cop'!- !. ." In I irf;e lett?rs on one side the l-irond "Iwc('j dry," ard on the other ' Snuv nw-iy from Ixnli'rs." hut that did Jiot. 'rouble the simple minds of th- Tir "ifil 'oils London Tit Hits. t i -u . :i-"!vcs.' INDnAPOLIS MAYOR. S"uel H. SKank, Advocate o 3ve' Reform Method. Her First Poem. Slit was one of those poft eyed mai.l -in, K-.v-.-lv inno cut. fdiy nntl pcnM- She was unaccustomed to newspap-r j i.th's. but. hem ftmbitlous, she man :''"d in tin 1 enough conra;- to try wim. ins; an editor's sympathy, syra jpilhy I- I.' eprpss"d ly the aci-pt- I anc of hot- po 'iu. j "I h. i ve b'-re," hhf i-lid demurely, "n : litll- verse I've composed. I really J tl m't krttiw what jou'll think of if Vmi m ay tint like it fit all, but. it's my first that is. the first I've ever writ ton for a ii-wspaper--and I'd be very ; (il-as-d intb'-d if J ( U honestly thought it was j:i'H." Tlie editor kept fit bin work, now arid then s-owlinsr, but rot at the youui: woman ospe-lally. ' It' about a in.'ilileti tri:ipin o'er the lea," she continued. ''What was the trouble?" asked the man behind the paper. "Couldn't she lift, her feet '!" - Philadelphia Times W0R3E THAN WAR. Ittfarnal Regions of the Buddhists and Mohammedans. The infernal regions of Buddhism ere horrible. They comprise a great tie I tad 36 lesser hells. la these fifth, according to the sculptures of the Huddhint temples; men are frround to powder and their dust turned Into eat ajul fleas and spiders. They are pestttad la a mortar. The hungry eat nedtiot Iron balls. The thirsty drink molten iron. (sUmlarn says of the Infernal re gions: "They who bell ere not shall 'have garments of fire fitted for them. Rolling water shall be poured on their heads and on their skins, and they hall be beaten with maces of iron." fn the Scandinavian mythology, the mythology of Odin and Thor, we are told that "In KaHtrond there is a vast nd Circful li'ructuro, with djcra tliat face the north. It is formed entirely of tho backs of serpents, wattled to gether like wiekerwork. Hut the ser vients' hei.d'4 ire turned toward the in side of thu hiiii. i.i.d th.y otitinuiilly send forth floods of venom, in which jvfule all those who couunlt tnurdfr or Sli'jhtly lliitfd. He wasn't ynod t C on und ruins, iiuf when his i urn eiine Vt ssk one at a little sti tat ptili I" t'ioi)lit he oould reiiHTnlier fi f ind i 'ie lie Ici'l h-ard It 'vh s I he o'tl mid It "Why is a wo"rfi I, I;- 'It- ivy'" Th" a 1 1 s v r . if nui-.v, is " 'alljri' i';laua(i";i "Hieaiif !he iiiori' ni ro mined the closer sin st icks." Hut he got it mixed mid .isked: "Why is I hi ivy like a woman?" None of the ladies present ''ould give un appropriate reply, so he himself ventured thin maladroit solution: "Because the closer It. -lings the moreyu'''e ruined." f riv -' 4 Sauniei .eul Shank, mayor of In dlaiiHpnlis. iittructt-d national atten 'Ion rt'ifiitly by sentencing offending salixiii keop-r to go to church. Mayor Shank Is a Kepulilii iiii anil was elect ed recently Ills term will not expire until l'tll Spoiled It For Him. Mr. Clarke's butler bad silted for a night off. for the purpose, as he ex plained, of attending a ball fn the Til lage. The ueit flay Mr Clarke asked him how he had enjoyed hlcobelf. "Oh, pretty good, ulr, thai.k yoo," was the reapoase. "It would hare been better If tt hadn't a-been for the wom en. I can't abide women at a ball.' New York Preaa. A Beautiful Thotight. A. little girl absorbed In g&xlng at the starry skres being asked of what he ww thinking said, "I was think tag If the wrong side cf heaven Is so glorious what mast the right side be!" A Threat Immature Conductor (to clarinet player)-Ree here, Mr Selling, why Ain't you follow my heat? Veteran 'Clarinet ("olemnlji If yuu don't look j owld I will !-I'm k Flat Noses Considered Beautiful. In ancient Persia aa a'piiline nose was often I bought worthy of the crown, but the Humatran mother care fully flattens the nose of her daugh ter. Among some of the savage tribes continual pressure is applied to the hkull iu order to flatten It and thus give It a new beauty. Deaths and Births at 8ea. For every birth occurring at sea there are about aizteen deaths. The House of Lords. The house of lordh originated in the king's great council, as it existed In the reigns Immediately following the conquest. Gamboge Yellow. The yellow sap of a Slam tree pro duces gamboge yellow. Rice. The most careful chemical analyses bavo demonstrated that rice possesses more nutriment than wheat, oats or hurley. It will sustain life longer than any other starch producing plant. The Chinese and Japanese live upon It, endure great fatigne and work harder tbaa the people of any other aMon. It i likely (list Ins fool ciiurftii in the tttli rup, hi), I ki tte 1 1 I In I n l m '. up rfi'eive ' lnjut('i tt.t reudere I 1 1 1 -11 till Imt lii'.'i-.-i It M'i'iii Mint Mr. li iniitrtter ns tt I- to milk ,i . b'nirt tlisti ice from a I, erf the iit'i'i ilent iii'i'iirrc t, hut f t- stret:i;t I footi file-i 111 ill mitl ti" c. iin filed to itii 'I mi l,M i'iu'- m, I kii'-t'tt. 1111 t fie !i 1 ag tint river t; i' ii' nm not i,t Hi Ij.i'lciit i-tienuth t ' "in his weight, hu 1 he Ms 1 rerij it it, ,1 it,t tit river lVttTM till I';. I)' Kll-i till Ire j'lt: nt ly fouud. PRINTER MAY GO ON FLAT SALARY Deficit of $30,000 Staring Legislature In The Face j I Salem, Deo tl -f ians are now on i foot for tho eiped", Hat ealary bill! fur the elate, printer, mil the bill will ' probably be introiiiioed early in the ee.tfioD (Joilet the proposed law the printer wiil receive '21(X) a year. A coord i u to the appropriation pro vided for in thu bill, the cost of the state printing oUloe for the flrat bleu. ninMperlod. starting in 1011, will be (i'!,000 for two years, hut under the provisions of the bill the law will go into effect April 1, 1911. and Ibe flat alary of the printer will start at that time. Advocates of the measure point to the proposed appronriation of ".!, 300 for the two years, as against the erti mate of ?lb(.000 which is Included iu the budget of the secretary of state, 9:10.000 hniag 11 ,'ie(ii:iocy appropria tion. The act provides fur a printing ex pert on an annual salary of tUUOO, and the following ex pen see biennial ly for , the olllce: iiookkeepwr aud .jlerioal services, 12400; foreman and other employees, 124, H00; InoldentaU and contingent expensbi, 12000; purchase of paper, binding and geoeral supplies. 125,000. It is propoaed to have the state taka over the present printing plant, the governor to select three practical printers to aopraies the plant, and if the present plant is undesirable, 120, OOC will be appropriated to bar the equipment and materials to establsb state plant. In addition, the hill propose! that all officers or departments that have publlo printing aball submit it to the expert, who will aot in an advisory capacity, prescribing, to a oertaln extent, in what manner the work shall be done. This places responsi bility large upon the expert In prao tloally evry branoh of the work. The state printer will be eleoted every four yeais, as under the present law, and in case of death or vacancy by resignation fels suooeusoi shall be appointed by the governor. lie is also called upon to make a quarterly report to the secretary of state. MM I INI KV WW (ill II IIS YOU NEED THIS STORE so docs every woman who is careful with her money We've studied wli.tt women liKe to wc.if. ;ittt 1 1 .14 1 1 1 to wt'.'ir; it's impowililc lm von to jm w 1 ni; Ik iv m ,,ii iii.ittt i o! (.l ie. e j m dnee e!ol In- 1 !i. 1 1 ou 1 .1 11 In.-! . m id tli. it Ui'i'.ui Ini'.l f( is w e :"t 1 ; . in ' . ' I ' ; 1,1 .Mil 1 ; 1 1 1, e ,1 iod the ! 1 ! i 1 1 si 1 Ii I. 1 I . I'.'iv elosi- ,1 (t j, m 1 , , ( ,, if- .iihl Suit , ( sell ;il SI l lo S'jll. T1 Mrs. A. M. NEILON WOMEN'S OUTFITTER Vi'AKM IMIIKHI AH II II S I I. IC Y HalUsttmUKJarJl Only Eight ere Days Don't ferret vc still have our sale on of Men's and Boys' SUITS and OVERCOATS We have some good values in BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS Ihe Economy Store -.r-ju-Tfli J. B. AUTEN Hardware and implements DEALER. IN FURS Just arrived, a lii line of the Famous Winona Busies, Hacks and Carts THREE STANDARD WAGONS to select from Pefer Shut ler, T. G. Mandt and Winona Hard-wood sjiokcs, waon hows, etc. Blacksmiths' Supplies Our Stock is Now Complete In all its Branches OUR MOTTO 18 LIVE AND LET LIVE We Aim To Satisfy HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT What more appreciative trift could vou give or nicer, than an article to adorn the home? Wc have a very choice selection of Easy Chairs, Couches, Buffets, Side hoards, Bureaus and the like, any one of which would make an elegant Christmas Gift, and one that would be appreciated. Make your selection and the article chosen will be reserved and delivered at any time you may desire. We arc constantly receiving new addi tions to our stock and by calling frequent ly you will certainly find something that will just suit your needs, both as to price and quality. Willis Furniture Co. A