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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1914)
Woman's World Lady Deeles Spends Holiday With Psrente. rbottt by American Preea Association. ladt pmiim and nan KLPRII DADdirnU. All the world and lit wlfa remem ber the marriage three yen re ago of Mlaa Vivian Gould, secoud daughter of Mr. and Aire. Oeorge Jay Oould. to Lord Decles of England. Th bride at the time waa exception ally yourjg, rich and one of the clever at amateur dancer lu the country. Indeed, If neceary, milady could earn a handsome living by "tripping the light fantastic." Well. lady Decle. with her buaband. Lord Decles. and ber older daughter, Eileen, are now Id tbla country visiting Lady DwW par rata. The Declea family rame over from England for the Christmas bolldaya, aaai right royal waa the fan and frolic daring tbelr ety at Georgian Court, Mr. Oould a magnificent estate at Lakewood. N. J. Lady Decles la a great aK'lal favor ite In tbe amart London aet and la one of tbe moat aueceasful bneteswes among tbe young matrons. Teaohar Seeks Euganio Mat. Latest of the rnudldatea to "offer herself upon the altar or matiiuKitiy for the betterment of the race" lu eugenlca marriage la Mla Clnra Mncy, school teacher of New City, Nev. Rhe has aome tdeaa of her own re gnrdlng what a eugetilca husband should t, however, which she thlnkH even the Medical Review ot Review, which proposes to mate a iwrfevt man and a imrfect wouiHn. might overlook At IctiHt she bna sent a list or yuuiin cation upon whlcb ahe will Inula!, aa rollows: "He must not use liquor, opiates or tobacco In any form. He must bo cour teous and thoughtful to others. He must be a clean man IrT thought and In language and must be Immaculate about hla MpMn. "I don't care about hla looks ns long aa he Is clean ulxiiit bis xrson and Is not deformed In any way. "IHj ion think that I expect tm muchr I know uijHcIf and am roud deut that I am a ttt mate for eucb a man" ' in her letter Mlsa Mucy snys: "I am twenty-nine years old and am Ore and a halt feet toil. I weigh 175 pounds. I cull my hair red because 1 don't want to be accused or bragging, but the rest of the folks assure me it is auburn. "My eyes are hazel (green, you know, with aome brown and gray). A young man who taught In our acbool aome years ago waa foolish enough to write some poetry about them. "My health la excellent, and 1 feel eure that I would make a flt mate for aome One, red blooded man. In the In tereata of science and for the better ment of tbe race 1 am wllllug to unite and live lu eugenic wedlock." The Crinkle Crape Bride. A girl who hi courageously preparing to face comparative poverty with the "dearest fellow In the world" la mak ing all of her lingerie lu white cotton crinkle crape, because ahe knows that for several year at least she'll have to do bur own washing. Please don't imagine that this brlde'a undergar ments are anything like tbe atrocities marked "a bargulu 6tt cents each." They are lovely, dnluty white combi nation -petticoats, nightdresses and negligees handmade mid cut from tbe latest French piittertm. Some or the seta are Hulahed about the nock, front ami sleeves with white lingerie bend ing, through which narrow ribbon may be ruu; othera are edged with hand embroidered sen I lops, and several are trimmed with narrow cluny. the one sort of Imitation luce whlcb wash M well and doesn't look cheap on un derwea r. This girl has made her boudoir set mo called-altboiigb the nearest ahe'll come to owning a boudoir for year to come will be a bedroom In a small flat of white crinkle cmpe. It consist of a spread for the dressing tnble, a cover for the sewing machine, a square pil low for the lounge, a pair of sash cur tains and a bedspread to match tbe lingerie outfit, and It will alway look fresh becauso ahe can wash It wltb ber own bauds. Valval Versus Fur. For many reasons atolea and neck pieces of velvet are preferable to those consisting entirely of peltry. ' Tbe vel vet clings more closely to the neck. It h more healthy to wear thnn fur be; cause on the many mild days through out our winters It can aafely be replac ed by allk or lace, whereas the extreme warmth of fur render tbe weurer pe culiarly auaceptlble to cold ir replaced by any of these raatetiala. f r o L u NEW RIDING TOGS. What the Debutante Will Wear This Spring. i IT BMABT FOR OOONTHT WIAR. Decidedly rakiab are the newest rid ing bablts for couutry wear. Tba klrta or even tbe bifurcated skirt are passe, and now the young girl wears breecbea like ber brother and a very masculine rest To complete the costume there are a long coat, a smart looking collar and cravat and a allk velours bat The Wadding Ring. It la Just a plain gold band. It la ot no value compared to that gorgeous circlet with It coruscating diamond which the youug girl proudly Haunts upon the third linger of her left band. Hut think or what the wedding ring betokens. Its value In not It Intrinsic worth as nu article or Jewelry. It la the tacit yet eloquent symbol of the gold u round of womanly duty loving ly performed, year In. year out, in slek Ucss and in health, with devotion un dying and iiKkliii: no reward hut the knowledge of loving, faithful service. As well think f the old Hag. borne Uirongb the hell of taittle. as nothing more than faded, tattered hunting. It Is the emblem of lives laid down for the love of country, "as a lover luys a roso at the feet of his beloved." Even ao the wedding ring Is the token of a life glveu dally, hourly, for tbe sake of ail that a woman bolds most dear In this human world. Gown of French Sega. French serge ip one or the beautiful new wine tone called dregs of wine, embroidered with cold and silver rs DBHoa OP WINS BHAOR. thrends. la the material of which tbla lovely afternoon gown la faabloned. The bodice la cut low, and a vest of tucked net relieves the somewhat Bom ber effect of tbe wine shade. The Height of Fashion. If we should see a ragged. Ill shod woman In thu Btreet shivering wltb cold and misery . nud her ueck bare almost to tho shoulders, we would do our beat to help her cover them warm ly. Out ahe would be In tbe height of fashion 1 If we were to offer any neck covering to the smart women wbo are foollBh enough to go about with bar neck and but partially cov ered chests, w should get no thanks. ! quit tba reverse They glory In their folly. u LT- - fJK-$ ... ,. vJ,-- t - ' 'iJ FAMl F.ETR1GG REGISTER! ROCKrpWXlAJ CORKUPOHOlHCt POUCITLQ This matter must not ba reprintad with out spsclal permission.! A trnuA ah.re of the cork used throughout the world come from 1'or- tugal, whlcb harvests about 00.000 tons a year. j Those few week of warm, foggy weather In the fall gave a good many householders the satisfaction of put ting one oyer ou both tbe iceman and the coal dealer. Aa a result of careful feeding tests It baa been found that corn cut and stored aa allage will yield 13 per cent more milk and !1 per cent more butter fat than a like amount of corn cut and fed a a dry forage. The reason for having a new model automobile are just a urgent a are those calling for tbe latest iitylea In women's dresses and headgear. More r?r, It take a bit more coin to keep up with tbe proceaalon. Timothy bay la not rated by dairy men a an economical ration In mil production, but where good yields of 1! can be produced and sold for con centrated food having larger percent age of protein tbe plan should prove quite aatutfactory. An unusual feature of tbe recent In teru.tioual live stock abow was the winning of grand champion honors In the Shorthorn class by ItlngmiiHter. a six-year-old animal that bus won the same honors at two preceding live stuck shows, those of 11110 and 1011. A friend who bos tried It has found that hi hogs do not do ao well when fed on the swill rrom restaurants as wheu given a ration of buttermilk and com. and tills notwithstanding the fact that the scraps from these eating places contain n god deal of nourishing food. LH-clduous trees are normally consid ered dormant during the month of De cember, hut a freak condition of the present winter Is shown In the sap run ning from a hard maple tree when bucked with un nx. together with a swelling "f the buds to a size far be yond what they ought to be. A couutry lass made u suug sum of money the oilier day as a result of a dicker vvllh her father, he having reed to pav her the market price for all the corn she could busk lu a day. She took him at his word and by night fall had gathered fifty-eight bushels, for which she received cents a bushel, or $:U.N. Fresh ulr in the schoolroom Is Just us vital a factor lu etllclent education al work ns are competent teachers and up to date schoolbooks, maps and other eijuipment. However, In aplte of the fact that it costs u whole lot more lu the loss of efficiency to have a achoolhou.se poorly rather than prop erly veutllttted. all too many belong In the former class. lu the uutlonal egg laying contest receutly brought to a close at Moun tain Qrove, Mo., the first prize for best Individual record waa made by a rose comb White Leghorn pullet raised at Mnryvllle, Mo., her output of eggs for the year being 200. She weighed but two and three-quarter pounds, ami the eggs she laid during the yeur weighed twelve times her own weight German chemists are auld to have perfected whut they call aoy milk, which Is manufactured from Chinese beans. The product la used quite ex tensively by peusanta and Is said to be very nourishing. A Belgian chem ist has produced an Imitation of meat, made from yeast and vegetable prod ucts. It Is similar to flesh In texture and, to aome extent. In taste and la a good deal cheaer. Professor Scott, forester of the Kan sas State Agricultural college, recom mends very strongly the planting of the Chinese arbor vltaa as a windbreak ' lu the western couutlos of the state. ! During the past twenty7 years, be re ports, they bare withstood the some what trying climatic condition with out serious Injury. Under favorable conditions tbe tree will attain a height of thirty to forty feet and will be from twelve to eighteen Inches In diameter. If your rooster begin crowing too early In tbe morulng you may shut oft the disturbance by putting them In coops ao low that they can't atuud up, for a rooster cau't crow unless be can stand np and stretch hla neck. The truth of tbla fact most every small boy ba proved when he ha thrown cobs at roosters as they have started to crow, the dropping of the bead and effort to ruu away putting a damper on the crowing apparatus lu a very entertaining fashion. ?r-c . i i i a-- Good form The Dinner Hestese. It 1 Imperative that tbe dinner hostess be ready and unruffled by baste, a little ahead of tba time aet for ber' guest to arrive. It civility counts at all, one'a guests are usually on time. It 1 propor to wait a few momenta for the late comer. Tba rule laid down by a clever hostess la London some year ago was: "To wait dinner five minute tpt ao earl and countess, ten minute for a duk and duchess and fifteen minutes for th Prince and Princess of Wales. Tbe king la never late." Which prove tbe great of tbe earth are punctual la keeping their engagement. It Is not kind nor proper to spoil a good dinner for many guest because of the bite arrival of the few. It 1 proper to announce dinner Ave ml ute after the arrival of the laat guest unless we adopt tbe American fash ion of having cocktails served In tbe drawing room before dinner. Then dinner Is announced five minute after that little ceremony la over. The con servative part of tbe world of fashion follow the foreign Idea and omit the cocktail. Tbe wtnea are usually very simple a good white wine and cham pagne wltb the dessert and fruit Tba men linger over tbe wines and not a very short time today. Tbe table linen may be as elaborate as tbe pocket book permits. let tba dictate of good form point to the leaa trimmed cloth, a Una damask or lines hemstitched wltb napkins to match. Tbe napklna are large and square, with tbe Initials embroidered In tbe center, and folded In three part. Tbe decorations In glaa and silver are leaa ostentatious. Tbe glassware I now of rock crystal and the tumbler for water cooled, not Iced has a tall, slender stem, tbe wine glasses aud champagne glass tbe same ahape In miniature. Tbe display of knives and forks 1 re duced to a mere nothing today. Tbe old time bewildering glitter was too formidable It spoiled our dinner by suggesting "too rnucli for digestion's suke ' The iiuuiiier ot pi: tes Is also reduced A guest should net el he w ithout n plate In fore film "The little HH?rltir is on a itia.i plate iv.;u: 1 1 a larger Olie. 111(1 k'iii. ic:..', ,m i iliiinel plate IS III oil iii lli.nl ! I'H -ll-SI and relieved a I ( - h.ii,- nu w nu b the sunp plate n-l- i nt lietore the guest Altolhei plate Is nlistltllteU for the emiiv .muse in Hie Mime way. It Is, ver shiiHc. und the oiiiv rule In there shitii.d uul it- a vacant place lt from nt the uesi plate should al ways lie there A little liiot-k ot bread or "petit pain" Is put liy'ltie uapkiu to be used as a convenience in managing wilful tidbits wblcb evade tbe fork, with a gentle but decided coerclou. Finger bowls ot rock crystal, with a little plate to matcn. and a pretty lace dolly uuder tbe bowl are brought In with tbe dessert plates at a borne din ner, aud with the plates for fruits and bonbons at a more formal affair. Tbe water In tbe bowls should be warmed Just enough to take the chill off, and a bit of lemon should be added to tbe water, wblcb should cover the first Joint of the fingers. Good Form In Posing. Have you ever sat In a restaurant and looked around at the various ta bles occupied by pretty women aud then dropped your eyea to the floor and scrutinized the iosltlon of tbelr feet? What a shock awaits you, for the average woman assumes tbe most grotesque of positions when she sits herself down In a chair or, rather, her feet take on the weirdest attitudes that any one could Imagine. For In stance, she may be sitting correctly rrom tbe waist upward the acme of grace as far as the upper part of her body is concerned but ber feet are twisted and curled around tbe legs of the chair In a way that suggests a contortionist, or if this is not the case perhaps she baa placed her pedal ex tremities on the' floor with tbe toes turned in uutil one suspects ber of be ing pigeou toed. Why Is It that ao few women can make their feet behave? Aud why do tbe many who walk with the great est amount or grace lose all their charm the minute they sink Into a chalrY Tbe correct sitting position la not difficult, and any woman can learn to assume it wltb a little care and prac tice. When sitting down, whether at a restaurant table. In an easy chair or In a public place, do not forget that the feet should be placed squarely OS tbe floor, tbe heels touching or very nearly touching, the kueea not too far apart Tbla position la Just as com fortable aa any of tbe grotesque atti tudes assumed when crossing tbe knees, curling tbe feet around tbe rungs of the chalt or any of the hun dred and one other ungraceful mode of sitting indulged In by so very many women. How often have you seen a pretty girl destroy all ber grace and charm by slouching down luto a chair! She was quite unconscious of the Impres sion ahe waa creating, and only cara leasness waa responsible for this awk ward pose. And yet many girl are Just a careless and Just a awkward ; aud willfully destroy all tbelr reputa tion for grace. USEFUL AND PRETTY. Jus What th House wife Will Like. CORK BAO OV BLtm LUTB . Corks are one of tba little things oM can never And when there la ua fas? tbem. This little cork bag la tba clev er Idea of an Ingenloua housekeeper wbo believes In "a place for every thing and everything In Ita place." Tbe bag la built of blue linen, with a band of cretonne as a decoration. To tbe end of the bag is attached a corkscrew. v - Homemade Flowerpot. Flowerpots of any size or design may be made of plaster of parts In the following way: First secure a mold of tbe desired size. It must be smooth upon tbe outside and the top a little larger than the bottom. Grease the mold and cover it with paper. Mix plaster of pari one part, water two and one-half parts, and into this solu tion dip tuch wide strips of muslin. Invert tbe mold and cover the bot tom with a square of muslin that ba been dipped lu tbe plaster mixture. Then, upon tbe same plan that a sur geon employs to adjust a plaster case begin to wind diagonally, around a no around, working from bottom to top and then back again, smoothing out tbe creases and keeping tbe strips even. When tbe last layer is in place add a generous coating of tbe plaster, rubbing It level by the hand. Set In a strong current of air, and In a short time the mold can be removed. Tbe strips of muslin should be about ten Inches long to manage easily, ana the size or the pot will govern tbe number used, as a large oue will re quire more In order to produce a heav ier article. Tbe last coating can be stamped with any ornamental Impression or beautifully marbled by, dusting a lit tle powdered lye upon It before finish ing. Have You a Sautoiraf They formerly were known as lor gnette ribbons, but now they are com monly called aautolrea tbe quarter Inch wide bands In black gros grain that comes In yard lengths and are Joined under book equipped slide matching other slides of slightly lar ger size. Tbe smart aautolre is fitted wltb slides of bar, circle, diamond or crescent shape In solid silver or gold set with brilliants or pearls and Is de signed to match a tiny watch or a vanity pendant, if lorgnettes are not used. For elderly women tbe smartest thing In sautulres is fitted with a slide in cut Jet. some of tbem In butterfly shape, and to suspend from these are circles in jets concealing a base of sil ver containing a vanity mirror. Even more novel Is the silk cord of yard length and of a brilliant shade of green, blue or red, supposed by tba Initiated to match the wearer's hosiery. Perhaps it does, but in auy event It irlves a fetching dash of coior to tba costume, aud It serves to exhibit one or the new pear shaped pendants whlcb come in pearls, amber, jet Ar brilliants whichever one cau afford. Value of Naatnass In Business World. The business girl wbo kuows the value of little things tn a presentable and attractive apeparance never ap pears at the office with shabby, unpol ished boots or with carelessly maul cured hands. The concentrated gate of tbe man wbo Is dictating Is very likely to fix Itself on bis stenogra pher's hand, poised over ber notebook, or bis lowered, absorbed gaze to focus Itself on her feet. e may or may not notice that the band Is exquisitely white and dainty, and the little boot Irreproachably neat wltb no button missing. But let the band show rough and ragged nails, or the boot show shabby and buttonleaa features. In ulne cases out of ten bta gate Is arrested and a mental note against that employee ts registered In his mlud. Neatness should be thai fetish of the girl worker, then econo my, then wisdom In buying and finally all the attractiveness ahe can compass. km I a ' . ToiyERS Fish Brand PommelSlicker Keeps boih rider and saddle perfectly diu Made for rouqh wear and long service in ihe wettest weather. SAJ15FMlI0N(JRANTin)' 2J?i IookforThisMaxk lf flF Fit FI.LFNCE $5.50 rVERYWHOl; A.j.Towntux 0TM. TowraCwwiABlm ait Rf KCV LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED br Ct1.r- bimIi PIIK. ULinWll prt.i. frr-li. r-liabln: prefer 4 br LEG & tt whir th vacelm fail. rtt for hoohl-t rv t OmnnUU. m Hh. Biartlx rail II. OT Im. mkmt. BlaaklM Pllli 4.M I'M tnv trtWInf blrt CilttJH'A ha-t. Tha m pw f fty nf Cntu-r pnlurt la rtiw to iwr 1.' ft m of ap-iaMxfaa: In vaaalfl,! aarf aarut aaly. laaiat aa Cattar'a. If in'.slnaM. oriar dlr t THE CUTTES LABORATORY. Sarkaiaa. Califarahi THOUW!T EfT BUSHED REALTT riKllIN BOI'TB KM OREGON ONE TO 12,000 ACRES OF LAKE COUNTY BEST LANDS For tale either for atock or agri cultural puriosea. J. W. MAXWELL A. SON LAKKVIKW, OR SOON Catarrh Cannot Be Cured . wltb LOCAL. APFMCATION8, aa the cannot nark Un ana) at the dtaeaae. Catarrh la a blood r cooatltatinaal Olaeaae, and Id order to enra It yon Boat Uka Internal remcdica. Uall'a Catarrh Cora la take fcateroallr, aad acta directly a poo tba bkod a Ml aaacoaa en rf area. Ball's Catarrh Care la awt a qaaek medicine. It waa prv arrlbed t7 aaa ot tba beat paileUtna In thai country for year aad la a recnlar preccrlptka It la composed of tbe beat tonk-a know o. com bined wltb tba beat blood purl Sera, actios; di reetrjr on the nracona surfaces. Tbe perfect combination of the two Ingredients l bat pro duces aura wonderful results la curing catarrh Send for teatraaoaUla. free. F. 3. CIIENET A CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold br DraMlsts, price 75c. Take Ball's Famllj Pills for couatlpatloa. $1000 Dollars Reward We. W. F lietcn ncd W. D. Dnke. oWu' 11 tiie eit'le lirnniled 70 or XL ami furiiii-rly owir rt by fVx & Our and tiie ller.vfmd I.hih) &. liattle Coniisv. Theve rn'tle are tinw ou t:i: r.ii'i.ts it Modoc and Laatjen Counties. For information leading- to the arrest and conviction of any party or parties illegally branding, killing. dMviDtr off or dis posing of aoy of the above cattle we will pay ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS and the costs of arrest and prosecution. Send ail information to E. H. Day, Aliura. Modoc county Cel., or to na at Latrolie, 1 Dorado County, Cal. If ttuilty party might es cape, promptly notify the Sheriff ol the county In which the Illegal act wan committed and advise us by wire ut our expento. W. F. DETEK T, V. D DUKE. COLDS AND CROUP IN CHILDREN Many people rely upon Chamber lain's Cough Remedy irnpllclty in case of colds aud croup, and it never diaappolnts them. Mia. E. H. Thom as, Loganpport, Ind., writes: "I have found Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to Im the best medicine foi colds and croup I huve ever usd, and never tire of recommeudlng ic to my neighbors and friends. I hve always given It to my children wheu Buffer ing irom croup and It hus never tailed fo give them prompt relief." Fcrsal bv all dealers. Registered White Scotch Collies I have a number of white collie pup piea, both sexes, that are from the best bred kennels In the world. They ere eligi ble for registration. Papers furnished with each aale. The best sheep and cattle dogs known. Can ahip them by express. Write for prices and photograpna of dogs. State aexwanted. Guy Lafollette, Hrineville.Ore $1,000 REWARD i he Ore'ou t'ai. iforuiaauU Ni'TaOa Live Stork J'oiec Ion Ataociatuu. ! Khiih the under DU'iiedlaa member win give '.ioo uc reward lot evidence - leaduiK to the ' ... i ,i a .....-i.'.i.... 'nf a . ... rl c r ... w. j j ... r- Ilea ulealitiff; cornea, cattle or mules be-lonk-irgtoanj oliu Biemoers . in addition to tbe abort, tn underslinedi liters on the samecoudltion fat 0.00 for all bora- lruuilod borae shoe bar ou both or either aw Brand reeordud In eight roiiutiei. Rango aarnejr, Lake and Crook ouuutles, florae 'en ted when sold. None but grown horses sold, and only in large xabohae W w. Baows. Fife. Oregon, HOW TO PREVENT IIILIOUS ' ATTACKS "Coming events'caM their shadows before." This In rapecially true of bil ious attacks. Your appetite will fail, you will feel dull and languid. If you are surject to bllloua attacks take three of Chamberlain's Tablets as soon as these symptoms appear and the attack may be warded off. For safe by all dealers. V I o v THE EXAMINER FOR JOB WORK