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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1912)
1 BACK TO THE FARM FOR YOUNG MEN DeachuUe Valley Tribunal A years aso wt saw a vouns man few who had bean reared on the farm wharf wheat had teen the main staole pro duced. Ilia horlson of thoui(ht at that tlma waa limited to the experience of tola dava on the farm and common achool education. Bo far aa making farming hla life work according to old method, there waa not morn to at tract and keeo him on the farm. Tbla young fellow made uo hla mind to take an agricultural rouree In the college In oritur to And out whether he could Ininrove on the old mat hod a of hla father. He haa been atudloua and alert and hla mind baa teen broad ened to a remarkable extent We aaw bim but a few dava alnoe and we freely knew that fellow. He la a rentlemanlv appearing voung man. with an enrnett eve and a buoyant, business like air about him. ibe dos aibllitiea of farm life are now to him eometblng glorloua. Already the In come from hla father'a farm haa been Increaaed one-third. The farm house la more to htm than ever before and be Intenda Juat aa aoon aa be completes bia eourae. to return to tbe farm and snake the niece produce better reeulta. Once in a while an old timer la found who rldieulea the idea of college farm ing, but he la getting to ba rather acarce theae dava. He doea not realise what a back numter he la. If he will but awaken and devote a week to the Investigation ot that which haa been accomoli'hed within the taat decade In oil and croo Improvement in every state In the union, be will find out what advanced meUioda are accora pllsblng. IWntdee. tbe good work baa juat fairlv begun. If he knew It be ia far behind the Chinese aa an egri culturlat A ahort study of the reaaona whv the Northweot baa been brought into auoh prominence aa a fruit country ahould convince bim of the great bene fita to be derived from advanced nathnria. Klio-ahod. bao-hasard methods In all linea of business are fast beginning to be a thins of the cast, and the bueinaaa of farming ia no ex eeotlon to the -ule. Mo and Yem Vo sot a lettle falter bar. Name ban Yem: Daa whole ralroad over dar Dions to hem. Halt it ourlv dossone kvlck From San Pol to Psssaflck. An he turn kvite many trick. Daa aame Yem. Falters laush ven he come har. Daa man Yem But he ain't ban fraid for acare. Not for bem. Calla daa ralroad atrak o' ruat An aay Yem will so clean boat; Out be keepa still an yuat York for Yem. V. Av tal vou Ay don laugh. Av explode. Van hia Invine kal my calf On daa road: An Av ahak mv flat and aver At daa doggone inylnaar. An Av viah daa Yem ben har Van Av knowed. An Ay aay mv calf ben kal On dava track : Av akol flaht daa man Yem Hal. Av don lak Suta a tans aa daa. Ay aay. Tak daa ralroad kvlck avav. An daa oxcart ha akol stay. Brcns him back. Vat. Av wrote daa note to hem On daa calf; An a feller har aav Yem Had bis laush: Anhe wrote me letter, too An aav: "Ole. Av lak vou. An bow muoh tank ben due On daa calf." Val. daa calf ban purtv fine (Van hcea dead.) An Av wrote daa Yem a line An Av aald : "Av vll lat daa ralroad run For tan doller In gudo mun Daa calf vood have welshed a ton. , Yuat lak lead." Val Av gut mv sude bard mun From daa Yem. An Av lat daa ralroad run Yuat for hem: An Av tenk daa Nortveat har Yurid ahead sude manv a yar Yuat bv not ban 'fraid for acare. Me and Yem. J, W. Folav. In Saturday Evening Poat. A Good Position Can bo bad by ambitious young men and lad lea io the field of "Wire less" or railway telegraphy. Since the 8 hour law became effective, aud Blnue the wlroleH companies are ea tabllMlilun stations throughout the country there ia a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay begin era from 70 to fOO por month, with good chance' of advancement. The National Telograpb Irwtltntlo" of Portlaud, Ore . operates under super vision ol B. K. uad win-lean 'officials and plfjcea all graduates Into posi tion. It v. ill pay you to write them for full tletnl's. Prepars Canal Commerce Muncle Journal : Tbe anal Is to be a commercial agency. In order to suc ceed Itn tools must encourage shlo enmoaniea to build for the throush-the- Isthmus trade. Hhlna are not built at all. unless there la sood proa pact of profit. The mere opening of a canal will not divert trade. In order to know whether It will oav to build Bhloa for tbe canal routes ahlo oomoanlee must , know the tools. This la a vital ole- j mailt in lliair cikuihuii. wvuv w i . I . ,,. ought not to wait until the canal I.!" ' the ntlon and core rtadv for bualneaa and then invite com CONSUMPTIONTO BE MADE VERY RARE Corvetlls. Jan. 16.-That death by tuberculosis has been cut In half in the oast twenty-five veara and that the next twentv-flve years would aee the dleeaae beoome aa rare as vllow fever, as a result of tbe dissemination of a crone r merce. It ahould nreoero for the conditions of commerce at least veers in advance. new two A Trlflo Eecentrlo Justice Mir William Grantbam of the Klns'a Bench divialon. who baa lust died In London, was a sood deal of a character. He was noted for what was resardod aa too sreat freedom of aneech In bis Jud'.clal opinions. A storv about Sir William waa that after oroteetins valnlv to a man who waa smokins In a non-smoklns railway carriase he aought to Impress the offen der by handlns him bis card, with a threat to have the man arrested at the next aUtlon. But the man left the compartment ouicklv when tbe train stopped and took a sest In another com partment Justice Grantham sent the guard to get the man'a name and ad dress so that he could be prosecuted. When the suard returned he said. "1 wouldn't have bim arrested, air. I aaked bia name and he save me bla card. You aee. be la Mr. Justice Grant ham, air." New York Sun. Tho Accent of It Yea. aome peoole there are. Here and there, even vat Who are Drone to pronounce His name thus : La Fcllette You safelr may wacer. Thoush. all in vour wallet. That uo fn Wlseoneln Tbev call biro La Follette Chicago Tribunn Corporation Regulation Surlngfleld Union: Secretary Nasel finds that oublio opinion ia practically united In favor of federal resulation of induatrial eoroorationa bv some im proved me ana and he recommends that tbe aitualion be famed bv sivins addi tional powera to tbe bureau of corpora tion. If thia ahould be done the de partment of commerce and labor would loom still larger aa a srowlng branch of our governmental avstem. Pen Pickups As vet dissolution of tbe steel trust Is confined to Wall street Chlcaso News. La Follette sava that party tiea are I vaniabins. So are the collara. Phila-' drlohla North American. After alt tbe Jewa who can not set into Russia are luckier than thoae who cannot set out Philadelphia Record. The suna deaigned to kill aviatora will have to hurry to set ahead of the resular methods. Loa Anselea Tri bune. Some men'a love of country decreas es in the same ratio as tho protective tariff on tbe goode they manufacture. Puck. Announcement John P. Cook, architect and aanitarv ensineer. of Alturaa. Cel.. beira to an nounce that he will after the 4th cf February. 1912. reside and carrv on his business of architect and ssnitarv en gineer In Lakeview. He will be pleas ed to prepare plana and apeciflcationa of buildinsa of all descriptions. He trusts thst the people of Lakeview will patronise him aufllcientlv to enable bim to make bia atav in Lakeview a per manent one. THE DANGER OF LA URIPPE In lta fatal tendency to pneumonia, to cure jour la grippe cotiKbs take Foley'a Houey and Tar Oompound. it. E. Fisher, Washington, bias., says: "I waa troubled with a Bevere attack of la grippe that threatened pneuino pla. A friend advlaed Foley' Honey and Tar Compound and I got relief after taking the first thro donee. I took three bottle aud my la grippe waa cured." Get the genuine. Id the vfllow package. For sale by A. L Thornton. Fsmlnins. 'What Ik Mr. Given crying for?" "Mrs. '.Vntwn minMied her In the at root cur." "Hut Mr. irin dneau't apeak to Mr. Watson anyhow." "I kuow. hut Rhe'a crying because she didn't ace Mra. Watson la time to suub her Brut."-Detroit Free Press. Good Printing Is the art of putting Into another mind what Is In your own. IT IS A SUBTLE METHOD OF SUGGESTION of making a favorable was the atatement of Dr. Calvin . White sercretary of the Oreson Agri cultural College. "If there la a single word In tbe English Isnsusge wbiob has been over worked to snch an extent that It has beoome tiresome it Is 'conservation :' vet there haa not been nearly enoush use of tbe word in connection with health" aald Dr. White. He snoke of tbe fsct that verv little time or monev has been spent In educatins tbe public as to mattera of health. "One-fifth of all the Inaano one-third of all the feeble minded and one-fourth of all the eoileotie in the state of Ore gon are the result of immorality, ba continued. "The conditions existing' now are entirely different from thoae I of twenty five or tbirtv veara ago. Juat aa the Increase in raoidlv moving ve hicles, such aa electric care and auto mobllee. have Increased the danger to life and limb, juat an other chansea have increased greatly the peril to health of mind and bod v. The damnable problem olavs that make a travesty of virtue end a mockery of marriage have supplanted the educational evening entertainments of a generation ago. For disease we have our remcdlca. out for thia situation there ia no remedy except throush education." After a strong talk advocatins vacin natlon, and telling what the various vaccines and antitoxins have done and of tbe winning out of vellow fever from civilised countries by the destruc tion of a certain kind ot moaauito. be aald: "These things we can do in protecting health, but education ia tbe only thing that will combat immor ality. Nearly all vice, is the result of ignorsnce. Tbe time haa come when we must caat aide tbe double atandard for morality for men and women. We must tell the bova and girls the results that will follow uoon the Uvea of im mortality. We have eoent vast sums of monev educating their mlnda. but not enough. That ia splendid work, and I would like to see even more aocnt but not enough has been soent in education of the body aa to the lawa of health. The laws tbst protect life and the necessity for sex purity should be taught to tbe bovs and girl s before thev come to maturity. We have come to the time when we must aoeak plainly to them." N results. It must ba I la a maana prasslon. to hava the best ht beat priming. bat wa era prepared to five you. aALK RIGHT IN Waldo Club Patroness Corvallis. Ore.. Jan. 15. Mra. Clara Waldo uf Portland, member of the board of resents of the Oreson Agri cultural Collese and patroness of tbe Waldo Hall Club, composed ot resi dent of the girls' dormitory, has just doubled her annual sift of $100 to the club. The monev in previous years waa uaed to sive an entertainment to the faculty and atudenta in the form of a receotion and dance. This vear the collese has srown ao larse that tbe crowd made it necessary to give the reception onlv and omit the dancins. That the girla misht have thia plea sure also. Mrs. Waldo has provided funds for a dancing partv. which will te given in the near future. In an address at the college Fridtv. Mrs. Waldo, aaid : " There are two rea aona whv our reputation ia ao high in California. Tbe Brat ia our standard ofaound and acientiflo trainins: and the second that parents, even in the far south, are not afraid to trust their bovs and sirls to the college because of the bealthv aocial atmosphere." Mra. Waldo baa signified bar inten tion of makins an annual endowment of S100 for prizes for the viuns women doing work of merit The slrla in this vear's senior class have been asked to decided thf conditions uoon which such prizes are to be awarded. Railroad Grant Lands Washington. Jan. 17. Senator Bourne haa introduced bill providing for the disposition of lands In Oregon which may be declared forfeited to the United Statea on account of breach of the act granting lands to the Southern Pacific to aid in railroads and tele graph construction. The bill provides that persona other than the original granteea who have contracted for the purchase of landa from the. railroad comoanv mav, within aix months after a deoree of forfeiture, purchase from the United Statea at S2.60 an acre. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAB COMPOUND CURES IN HVJtRY CASK" Mr. Jas. McOaffery, Mgr. of the Scbllts Hotel, Oiuaba, Neb., recom mends Foley'a Honey and Tar Com pound, liecaiiKO it cures iu every ense. "I have ueed It myself aud I have recommended It to many others who have alnce told tne of Us great cura tive power In diseases of the throat and lunga." For all coughs and colds it la speedily effective. For sale by A. L. 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