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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1913)
Nature Garbed Glacier National Park in all its Grandeur; Most Beautiful Words of English Language Describe It! Lakeview Saddlery A drib GAM BY F.ETRIGC BEGI3TERJ A complete line of wagon and baggy ha rn -, wlilps, robft,tltt Haten, spurs, qullta, rore ette, etc., etc. Everything In the line of carriage and horse furnish ings. Repairing by competent men. RCCKJ0RD.IAJ CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED l'l till iiiiitt-r rmist nol tit reprinted with out rpf l'il pi-rrnlulon.J ram .. ' . -- f '? - "Vvt, . ,' ni- ""' ' . fyj 1 F, -4F 1 , .... . . 'J tvt&iO ' til : ; -- It UkM Beautiful ward to dMerlb Beauty tpot Ilk thlil Following tiro tho twr-nty-onrt mot beautiful word of the KnKliah httiftimKi', nrcorilinn to the jtidKmrnt of tho i'lildin SM'iikinK Club of Ami-rim, a Now York iiiHtiiiition, tho prizo olTrpvl for thin wlcclion iM'itia nwiirdcsl to Juimn Shea, luwyir of 410 UroiMlwiiy: MELODY. NOBILITY. SPLENDOR. SYMPATHY. ADORATION. HEAVEN. ELOQUENCE. LOVE. VIRTUE. DIVINE. INNOCENCE. HOPE. MODESTY. HARMONY. FAITH. HAPPINESS. JOY. PURITY. HONOR. LIBERTY. RADIANCE. Thiwi words worn judged nrrnrding to their Ix'ituty of vuuiid uud Iwuuty of menniug. In rulling from tho inspired flight of diwripiivu uiuttcr wnltcu about ULuk-r N'nt.iotml Piirk during tho thw venrn of the 'xiU'neo of thin Itocky Afount.iin govenirnent intTve, there in reveuled tho Hlrntigo coineiih-neo that every otio of tlieNo "inoxt hetiutiful wordx of tho Knglich liingtiage" wim rexorted to ly the worm of newnpiiper and iiiiigimw writer wli hnvo vinilol the "Hwilr-erliind of America". Hero lire tlio xtriM-ln from urticleH on IJnelt) Siim'ii new wonderland, ronl uming tho riHm', Iwnutiful wordu tho Kiiglinli hmgtingo iifTunlH: "Tho SPLENDOR of itn nec-nery c lmrrnn thu m-uhl-h with MELODY." "Wild flowern (trow there in MODESTY for the ADORATION of tho mount :iin touriBt." "Tim ELOQUENCE of it rnije-tio HEAVEN uk m oHtuhlwhiM FAITH in a DIVINE imwer." "The PURITY of the utmonphere nnd HARMONY of nature- l.rentho LIBER TY, JOY nnd HAPPINESS for tho work- tired vnentioner and rejuvenate the invalid with HOPE." "Here, on tho Roof of tho Continent, VIRTUE, INNOCENCE, LOVE, HONOR and SYMPATHY arc emphasized by the NOBILITY of nuture's own creation." "Marveloiw RADIANCE of changing light ellcctn from Know-clad mountains gives its 200 lakes turuuoino and emerald hues." AH tho rest of the beautiful words in tho Kniilirih language could bo UHcd and Htill the word picture would not be ade quuto, artuts nay. Some of tho bout huidscnpe painters in the country declare it is iinpoHhililo even to lo ju.stice to the srenie beauty of Uncle Sam's new park. Many have tried with the brush but the ever-changiug hues from light effects are not to be reproduced in tho Ilocky Mountain foulnesses of Northwestern Montana. MANY GONGtSSIOXS WAN1PH AT FAIR Six ttiou-oind Hpplicstions tor on-et-s Ioiik in the I' ii inn i-I'ii ilic Inter tint hi ml K position ,avu lien .'i!eil with Hinetoi KranK Hurt of thu Divi sion of ( Nonces iorm unl A(1friii.-!un), nnd nltho ihonly thirty-ore eontracts have hi eti gr'inted to ruii -ei-i niires, the Inter will t xp nil tnnro than two million dollar, in pM paring ti oir t trui'iions for HU'i. "It it safH to p;o Hot," said Itireetor Hurt, "that this Division wton om pleti' will represent nn Invest nert of ten million dollars and the employment of t-eieti tho'isand people, whirii in fsr in exi-ess of previous Kxpuritn n-i, their uverage invest merit having been seven mill on in liurs with the employment of five thousand people. "This is phenomenal as the Division of Concessions and Admissions of our Kxpo-ition will only have sixty-three acres devoted to concessions whereas other repositions used from one hun dred Mn.l four to one hundred and tenty-four for cuneessioim. However the success of this Division may tie attritiuteit to the fact that it will accept only that which represents whst is tiest in the amusement world, nriull iiniiiteresliog "sMe-shows" are eliminsted, only those that are ed ics tionnl and b an receiving the consider ation of this Division. Chlldretih' lliitnilton Itrowu thocs Jimt in, uooil Hliapt-ri noil none better for wear. Mere. tin. SUIN'HIMK Ft) It THE EXAMINER IF IT COSTS MORE TO LIVE IT COSTS MORE TO OVERLOOK THE ADVERTISEMENTS m wp II UK Things cost more, opportuni tit'S to buy ccono niicilly are worth more. No house wife in this city, w h o fee 1 s a n d knows the sh'hest hardship on account ol high prices, can afford to remain blind to the weekly opportunities of sav ing offered to her by the ad vertising merchants. These alive merchants are often able, through effecting quick and large sales of an article, to cut the selling price to very nearly cost price. The housewife should see that when they do this the volume of quick sales will always re pay them. Watch lixaminer Ads week b week. It pays. Lake County Examiner FREE WOOL FAVOR ED BY PRESIDENT Washington, April 2. Itemoval of til tariff ' from rav wool lias been agreed upon between Preside t Wilson and members of the hoj- committee on ways and means the result of cor. teien.e held today. Tho present plan, whii'h will have the unanimous endorsement ot the democratic members of the committee, provides that wool shall be placed on the free list, an end for which the democrats of the house have fought tor two years. The concession to President Wilson and the free wool udvocstei takes the place of the 15 per cet.t duty, which the committee hsd agreed up n. This, in turn, wsh a reduction from the 20 pir cent duty of the democratic wool 'revision Pill which psnsid the house last summer, but failed to become a , lsw. J The free wool agreement, i' M claim eiS by item icta s tonight, is expected , to bring Secretary liryan into full acci rd with the tariff revision program. '1 he free wool democrats base press ed their fight before President Wilson in confcreni e in wnich Representatives Harrison of New York and Ksiney of Mtnois, both tnetnbers of t ha ways and mwiB committee, have been the lead ing figures. Representative Harrison, backed by Mr. Hrysn, made an ardent ' hunt in trie last congress to secure endorse ment ot the free wool policy. The understanding arrived at today is that the ways and means committee will present its bill with the f ee wool provision incorporated, and with a un animous report from its democratic members and that the president will make known his thorough accord with it. The reception that may he given the free wool plan by the senate leaders ' still is a matter of conjecture. President Wilson Is to meet Senator Simmons, chairman of the finance committeee, and Senators Hoke Smith and. Stone tomorrow night, and it is understood the attitude of the senate then will be nmle clear. Under the existing law wool carries a duty (if approximately 11 cents per pound, or about GO per cent, when figured on the advalorern bsBis. It is estimated that the abolition of the duty will cause a los-" approximately $20,000,000 to the present government revenues. But the democratic tarilf leaders claim it will bring about a sub stantial reduction in the price of wool en manufactured goods The reduction in revenue, and the possible loss of apporuxi mutely $"3, 000,001) of revenues Btviiil 1 fiigur be placed on the free list, w ml I b.. ivnae up, the Jemocrats suy, by tuu income tux, ins details of whi -h pro' ably will be settl?a lomomi by t'i. ways and melius eonimitt'e. T1IK MOTHERS KAVOKITIC A ui'iich medicine f'r children pIiimiI 1 1 i.unulii-s Ii Bluinld be pli'ii i' t m "Ike 1 1 xlioit'd ' ".'fei'tiiui. i "' i 1 1 1 1 -lifi Iiiiii'm i i. n til Remedy i all ii litis ud I thi motherx' favorito every where. For ale by a' I g od dealers. Tin most (Jirct way of winning the respect of other folks Is to develop and have a well dellueil respect for oneself. There Is no other way to start the ball rolling. The day has forever passed when the progressive dairyman allows bis cows In In brought running or excited Into the barn by a dog or a boy with a whip. There Is Just as much difference be tween a Italtlmore oyster and a Port land (Ore.i oyster as there Is between n New York Spltzeuburg and a Missouri I ten Davis. ICggs at 15 rents a dozen the Inst of February brought satisfaction to the folks who bnve been petting along without them, even if tbey did make the ec- speculators sort o' sick at the atnnuieli. New York. Oldo and Vermont lend In the production of maple sugar and sir up, each state's output being worth a trine more than a million dollars. J'eiinsylviiiiin. Michigan. Indiana and New Hampshire follow In the order named. A safe rule to follow in handling dorses Is never to trust them too far. It Is never safe to leave a horse with out tying, and It la good pracUce to carry a strong rope halter for tying arid using It every time the horse Is left standing. In practically every town there Is a gooil market for dairy products and fresh egj.'s ns well as some of the other farm products at the lending ho tel, restaurant or bakery. Cultivate their trade and you will be surprised to see how profitable It can be made. In a good many homes there Is mourning Just now because of the fact thnt the fires got low on the night of the 23d of February, when the ther mometer went to 20 below zero. The winter had been so open and mild that folks were taken off guard. The re sult is thnt many of their plants are done for. About the worst frosted thing that the writer knows of as a result of the past three months of winter weather is the reputation of n number of long distance weather prophets who doped out severe January and February weather in their gaudily printed alma tiacs that were distributed among a gullible constituency just about a year ago. If the women folk are left to fetch water nnd bring In wood and coal In good conscience the well nnd the wood shed ought to be just as near the back door as it Is possible to have them. If the mnn of the house takes it upon himself to attend to these chores it is pretty safe to assume that he won't wear out any more shoe leather than is necessary doing them. At Charles City. Minn., business men. fanuers and stockholders of the local creamery have decided to establish a community laundry in connection with the plant. The idea is to put to a mure economical use the waste steam from the creamery boiler. Such a co-oper-ntlve creamery laundry U already In operation at Chatfield. Minn., and Its progress Is being watched with Interest. Owellers on the Atlantic and Pa cillc seaboards are to be envied by those living Inland because they are able to get a tine variety of fresh snlt water tish. lobsters and oysters and at reasonable prices. Those living iulnud get dreadfully tired of pork and beef and beef and pork and to vary the monotony of their bill of fnre have to fall back on salt codllsh. salmou and sardines. The grent popularity of the new par cel post system Is shown In the figures submitted by the postmaster general to the effect that 40,()tio.tHM packages were shipped by the new method In the month of January. There seems good reason for believing thnt the vol ume of parcel post business will con tinue to increase, but that before long there will be nil Increase in the weight limit and a cheapening of the rates. The federal department of agricul ture has lately nimle aiinouticement tliat it Is ready to send out cuttings of the Irtskct willow, which it tins been cultivating inf several years past on Its exji.Tiimiitiil rami nt Arlington. a App.: cation for the cuttings must be liuide o the (Icpnrtuieiit In writing. The willow (toes especially well ou low. wet land th:it cannot be cultivat ed, unci It was with the Idea of put 1 II". ;',. '!, liUhl.-. to l nl'U that tin gov e. uiiieol (in. : cp I he experiments with this vanity ot willow. w THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM ANNA RIVER IRRIGATED LANDS Productiveness demonstrated by growing crops.' Lands surround new town of Spring River. Best in vestment in Lake County Dodson Realty Company LAKEVIEW - - - OREGON FRYING A STEAK Is not the hrst way to cook it, but even frying cannot spoil our steaks and chops. They are so prime and tender that tbey retain their flavor and taste good all the time. But broil them if possible. Lakeview Meat Market HAYES A GROB. PROPS THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO, ABSTRACTS TO ALL REAL PROPERTY IN LAKE COUXTY, OREGON Our Complete Tract Index Insuresi Accuracy, Promptness and Reliability Such an Index is the ONLY KLLIDLE system from which an Abstract can be made, (showing all defects ot title. We Also Furnish SURETY BONDS ana FIRE INSURANCE H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKEVIEW, OREGON POS T OFFICE BOX 243 PHONE 171 NEVADA-CALIFORNIA-OREGON RAILWAY Daily Service Reno to Lakeview Except Sundays No. 1 Arrives Lakeview at 8:35 P. M. No. 2 Leaves Lakeview at 7:05 A. M. Daily Except Sunday I'ulltuaQ & liuffetttiervice Between Lakeview and Reno C. W. CLASS, AGENT :: LAKEVIEW, OREGON THE PALACE BAR J. P. McAULlFFE - - - PROPRIETOR A Popular Gentlemen's :: Resort :: PHONE 32 CHOICE BRAND WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS i A WANT AD IN THE Lake County Examiner WILL BRING RESULTS v