Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, March 19, 1914, Image 6

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    THE
LAM ABSTRACT & TITLE CO.
ABSTRACTS TO ALL REAL PRCFtTiTY IN LAKE COUNTY, CRlGO
Our Complete Tract Index
tnsurosi Accuracy, Promptness nnd fioliability
K 1
Such an Index is ;be M.Y K J. 1.1 MU.K r stem from which mi
Abclr.iet ran l' male, t-huvv inc nil defects of title.
Wo Also Farnish sVrlTArS
jHGlKF KUNl'MK OK YVKKIv'S
! TIVITIKS OYl:ll STATU
A I '-
I'ttetorlo., Pnj rolls nn.l llntoi prise
Tluil Will Ftnploy Labor ami
leol..i Oregon
H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKEVIEW, OREGON
POSTOFFICC BOX 343 PHOMM t7t
WALLACE & SON
i Wm. Wallace, Coroner for Lako County)
UNDERTAKERS
i
rKOMPT ATTENTION AND SATISFACTION CI A K AM'KKH
Parlors, next door to Telephone Office
WATSON BUILDING
i ( Pr.-par. .! ninl furnished liy tho State
j Pureau nf Industries uiul Statistics
i at Salem)
Tho Supr. mo Court during tlu
1 ;ist week has again decided iiKttint-t
l,nl)ir Commissioner Hofl' in his ef-
fort to enforce tho Hsiit hour law in
'nil statu Institutions.
Woolen manufacturers at Cologne.
; Germany, nro seeking to contract for
it lie Oregon grown tensol ami that
'industry is reviving,
j Catholic people at L;i Grande aro
planning a $:?. 000 cntlmdral.
j Tho Milton box factory is being en
ilarged to 500.000 capacity.
' Tho now Southern Fa. I lie brldg.'
pvi r Coos Hay will cost $S00.O0O.
A logging company at Knanpa will
extend its railroad three miles.
i I..u-i-:h- Fruit Growers A
Iris en'ors for ? 10.000 of (
! proc mt.
Mien .itii: pkopfuiv Miur.s
mm: siiowinu
V. ilnc Is Ptvilnlo.1 ii I'lijiuu, Mini
Smvv I IVo tt Oxer
The DiMrlet
t I.I) LOCAL OPTION LAW
in: Ki:il i
Hiog.ni Homo llulo Association
ITi'min; 4 ,i l il :i i u. it to 0iM."
I 'l i 'bib. ( inn M". i -ill l'
Is
Gooiv.e Maupin rotun oil several Pori'uml Juuniul: I'ihI.t tlio ill 1
duv.s a m from tlio tliUC Civ. do mill- r,"'n'' ' '"o Or. . oil Homo 1 ! I lo lis
i.... .n...,:. i i,.. I,-,. ,i..m ! relation which. It Is r. i. I. il!I
bo I'l 'it '..ui l.'.i il wiliilu a nlmrt llliio,
milling interest-, alter s, veal la ;,., llMl, , ,.,.,,., ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,.
looking nvcr liis claims ays tlio Ft. M ,o Novomber ballot Cm Mate-!
llldwill News While tin to ho o- wide prohibition measures mo ..inK ;
niuimd tho Cirreno which Mimm s. j circulated tlitoiihont tl o illiquid
Kent iinu Mason are ueveiopm i; iiii.i : , . t 1 1 .
winter, ninl sas: "They nro nniiilu,' 1 'nI(. p.-tu,,.,, s.-is f. rt.i I :at th.-re
a tunnel to strike tho vein at a lit It , - ur,. ,,,) in . isteiirV u law luiown
of atioiit l.'iO toot from tho t in-race, , ns tho lo. al .mtioii I iw wiih li in rmlts
niiv con' i ii i it It y to iloi lilo tho 'Mt or
iliv iiuestloii for Itself noil (hill w,cll
HtKlo of nhln, HIT T.iIpiIii. t.lH-,l (VtlMr. .
I tmili J. rhriicr iimki'" i'"il " '
liarlnor n Ilm nn i'f f. fl'i'iii' . !'
Im Iiii.Iiiim In llm I'llr "t T.'lnl.i. I'll" I f l"l
HlKln l,f,.n.lil. Hit llml ""III "l I'"'
iii piini i.r iink in snnni imm.i.aih i
i-nrh mill ri-rr iim ..f i nlnrih t IimI rmiiB.t !
turi'd liy Mtm lio ( Hull i lirh I'iiik.
t HANK J. riiicNrr.
pw.irn o tu-roro n mil .it'rrllsl lnmf
llilB mil liny vt Inh-fiiiIht, A. I.. ixsii,
dr.l. A. W. (il.tmiil. ,
.S.iurf I'lilillr,
Tntnrrh Clir l tnkl Inl.rnnllr ml
Irla llir.s'lly upon ilia I I -"I n.l mm '
I ( tho j-lrlli. (oml It i llliiimll.
P. J. rillNK.V A I'll., T.ilnti. f.
, H"M l r i.iiml-l. TV,
T.Tko ll.ill t t amllr I'lIU fur i.nallmllHu
.S.H'i.itil.l
vir 1 t 4
where (ley oieneil up tlio lluo t'how -in:;
l.i't fall. Tho tunnel when they
reai h this point, w ill bo about 100
feet. At a illstaiteo in of about l.0
feet, tiny h.ivo elu'oillitereil mHiio
very I. no ore. Pannlns show somo
very i n.use as well as some very lino
ohl, b it in hU opinion tliey nro not
as j.'t t'i l!ie main tnnly, but ho be
lieve; ('lis wlii lead t'.ieni to it. which
oiu'li; to happt a In aiiothor ('.0 i. i t.
Lakeviey Ice, Transfer
and Storage Co
Trloprumo Xo. 11
J. 1. DITKWDItTII, M.sakk
Cuss to Meet All Trains. Transfer '
and Drayage. Storage by day,
Week or Month
0- "OCU CUSTOMERS AKE OUK ADVKKTISKKS"
and ho een -iil"ls tli's sii.iw iiu' luor.
til mi em oi) ra i ii i a i It inillcnte:'. I 'i !.,, .
We.-t l.lun. I'lacivam.is County, w ill j strongly the c I'i'.iu.iin w ith ileptii J w ,,
reit a ,''.,"'.000 city hall. 'vt too tine ore iioilv th, ni .tever j
North H"ii.l seiiool hoaril i pian-!eil on tho .surfaco. j ( .
i Mr. M.iupin i.!s
a .aw Moiil'l ileprio tlio various com
milnic le:' of homo rule or local op
lion.
It Is uri'eil that contlnuoil agita
tion oi' (lie liniiir i inn ninl (t i
in lection into uellv . politics Is harm
ful not only t fin .huso of trim leni
ie".i!iie leu .i tho bll:-!ni ss Interi-vt-an,
I Iiii'usi rl. 1 'lev elopim": of tire
IIMoi, a' o .- t.i'es f ; it '
hil'lt Ion w . i it lil f I'-i.w I .
el ompliit iiieilt, wiuil I i
In Hi I. a'eiibli' ;-i-i -.or! v
i new Inch s.ho..!. Ami .Mr. M.iupin i.is,. . t bat , ,,-,,,-, , Uu al.o oi nil .,,p
,1 Is to have a fl O.OOO , !' v a- in lormeu i;s.u i :i- m -m ie as u ,,uj j ,i,
ruoo
hotel aiul bank buihlins.
Sprlnc'ieiil ami llood Kiver
slink suhs.rilie.l lor canneries.
Tho Wilbur Woolen Mills at
ami
ban
i looklin; In Iter every ' . y
ser.t were coll I'm in c ihem.ilvr
sloiui i re ffin the tl foul I
Si-iv-iatul w.-ro mm to e"f.'ss-cut to
ct levniie
'Uti
on
.iii.l
1 1 v
ami
1 ii in iiKr K.sr nt i - Mi-n m a i : v
I IHMIN Mil 1 III-ll.N Hid liuN
ONE TO 12,000 ACRES
OF LAKL COUNTY
BEST LANDS
l-'nr mill' villirr lor Win A ( i ft 1 1-
Clllt lint I IM'KI.SI'Ai.
J. W. MAX WH L A CON
LAHtVli W, VKI HON
$1000 Dollars Howard
Wo, W. K I'etert mot W. I'. 1'nlu'.
HWII I'll tin1 entile ll.imleil '.'I I nr
Xli anil f.iiiiii lli nwm! I i.v i " .V
Chirk Mini the lie- I 'l l 1 il 'I it
I n l'U Cmiipttnv. I'lie-o initio iiiv
nuw on tli I'm.:.." i-l Miii u- nml
l.nnsi-ii C.iiiiii'i i. I 'nr in ', .i m i t inn
Ol'lIl L I.I till- '1'l mi,! 1 . O' le: Ion
l'r, thereby imitet l illy Im-n a t:i -
a 1
v eln
Goose Lake Valley Meat Mar' et
P . E. WINCHESTER, Proprietor
We endeavcr to keep our market well
supplied with
FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED: MEAT i
5 lbs. Lard, 90c; 10 lbs., $1.80
EST Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited
ton will bo enhirced nml a warehouse
ami matross factory milled.
Tho Kverfrosh Food Products Co.
at Siitln-rlin will or.larco its plant to
(I iiih'.o cauio'ity.
Tho Uiin'er Mineral soap factory
at .-'. lit-ieiis h is mmlo arranteiuents
to i i onto this year, star'in this
lllnll'.i
The l.i.'k'T bask.t I'.n 'oiy at IFlls
horo . :'l enlari;-Ml and add a litn
of v i hi r .-hairs.
, ! ,iii.;il cultivators manuf.-.eti.r.- '
,-t 1U- Hallos aro s'lipeed ea t li
, t!;e curl tail.
; Tli- i "o'il-' o:' Turner voted to in
stall a uvrly of pu-o sprint water.
The -'ril 'm oper;'.tives in shincle
'iniiis in Or-i;on and Washington are
: hi iui? ro-ph'.i e.l by non-union lima.
Th sa' and federal com inlssim;
' its i n di v ' '.opinent t.f Tl'.o Hallos
'water ;iow t proj-et visitod th.'
prounds the pu.st week to si loot u
I site.
I The KiiKono Kxeelsior Plant wiil'm,r
m tl:
'1
'Vol.
the
ill-.Inw
.'IHl fool h vol
ilii atioli.- are that the M"i'.oc
to make a inine.
Tl'.ero are o,;ne a numli'T of men
Up tll-te developllli; their various
claims, but ov in.; to the vol y deep
snow it was ii'iposjb!" to .;ei around
very much.
i tin
w hi
e tin
sl.it"
are mi
v. n.-.to
o
ropi i. a ri ioi it' i:s a
ki:mi:v r cos ; i nipi i:
1 ' , won Id turn n u ay I n
many desiriililo soil I. r
much needed to Impr
lauds.
li is sd that it w ould i auso the
vac. uu y of 'fillO buslne- s stores nml
I. '.no dwellings In the city or Port
land, (auslni; a i;re,it ,- - In r- ii'.il i
The petition states that strict regu
lation of i ii j in r tratlic In iiii coiii
numltli s Is favored.
Ju- t .vheii tho roof : iiil.'-itliui of
the I jI'i-kiiii llumo Unto a - delation
w ill t ike place Is m t d. i lil. d. hut lo
cal affairs aro now in the hands of
A. S. Until, who was nctiv.- In (ho
j. ' or'MtJ.atloii of th Ilium' I'l l" e.
soi i. ii inn in i i ii.
I in reisod Coiiunis-io.i -. Iloai N, S-v
Ihiiblins and M i y Koasoiis
I'm lv.'iiiec t
, ti'
LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY
Incorporared.
A Complete Record
We have raarle an enrire trannorlpt of all P.eoords In Jake
Connty which In any way, affect Kt al Property la the cciunty.
We have a complete Il-oorl of every MortsrnKe and trauHfer
ever made In Lake County, an'l ever Deed ilven.
Errors Found in Titles
In transoribintc the reeordii we have found immeroii'i mort
paKes recirilod lu the Deed record and indexed; arid many
deeds are recorded In the Mortjraiie record and other books.
Hundreds of mortiiaes and deeds' are not Indexed at. all, and
rnoet difficult to trace up from the records.
We have notations of all these Errors.
Others annot find them. We have put rmtidredn of dollprs
bunting up thewe error. and we can fully jfuarantee our work.
J. D. VENATOR,
Hanager.
double its plant and in a now fire
proof bnil din!? hopes to have a pay
! roll of $10,000 within a year.
Then is ;
j Oretron hn.s i;one too far in proiTres-
sive lee'sUU!n tnat tiannicaps in
dustries. Lane County manufacturers met
Tuesday, Man Ii 10th, to consider a
state industrial convention ami coun
ty exhibit.
A SO.OOO office building will be
en-etcd at Iiaker City for Louis S mi
mers of Portland.
The Swedisli Lutheran Church of
Portend well erect a hospital.
The Fucene Iron Works Is plann
inz to hecin the manufacture of n
.liimlio 1iih' Motive
shiaud lli'cotd : .1. W. Ko.-rs ha
rived a l.-itor fr.'in I-:. II. LoiKu
: at Plush I'otitaltiliiK some lioix-fu
I miiiini' ii.-vvs. "Tho n,l .1 n m l mine
Is working four nun at ilri 'tii.it 'wo
i w avs ir on b .ttom of shaft n i i;
i
J I line. Th'-v epoet to pi t op a mil'
' I in: ..,!'; I, - Tn.. I'. .ii.. i. ... .. ,,.iii
-t-irt up .!-.t mot.th. ! h-i-o cc.t
iiiliout threi' f.et of free mllliiu: oio
in the Km;; now ami it Is cettln:;
richer viih every round of shot and
I tl I t . . V . I i ii l.li'i'.r i.i-.'i.,,. Ill ...
ived as p. ens, s and indirect tax i ,, , ... . ,, , ,
I 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 III'.. .J ' I 111 in.. I- I ' I HI it . I 1 11 U If .1 -
ir piriVs i'ichIIv
dilvii ' Ii or .lh
f I hi r I -. - v i en lilo
oi: riiiii swi) mil,.
t bo cut ot nrreht mi,)
i'in i n 11 I ii I. it ii i i ; i, oi
t tiny p H ty
ti'Hinlli'u. killing
iii-dli;i ol MII.V i
will pny
I. A IIS nmi
pri is. cm I. oi
In F. II. P i.v Altnr.-iH, Mi.ii.n' oniniv
l ill , ir ,i us lit l atin'". II I' ool i
Coiitity, CmI. I f irulll v "irl iidnlil
cntH, .rompt ly nut i'v tie Vl.r fi ol
r In' county In vv hlch the IIIckuI net
wiih commil tod ami ndvl-e in In
Ire ii t our ox ienw.
W. I'. M. i I ; i,
W. I. I'l KF.
dpi ' if r
lac-ease
Hhi'-' lh.
thai: d-'U - 1
- i !nl.". 'he ( o: t ( ;
a to KO I I' men t hii:
t h m I'm) in r i ell'.
! popiii ition lias I '. , ! iiiiin
bled. In liio.'i ami 1 : ' tiie t:ixpay
j erf cntrili ited to the State Tri- isMi y
,.,...r,.l sentil'iei.t that -I '-'l''l OI I ... I. . U '1 -J HI..! Ill.ie Wi.-
rec
e.s a total of 5 :ti'.774.7 2 durl'iK tho
two v.-ars, ii-aMiis; a t -tal for :ill
state i xpenses of $2,01 1', 774. TJ.
Hons wo vvli; h;ive fiv( mills mi!
liv.ly lamp this vear.
in ll.l.i ami 1JH for the Ktme 0 Su. (.)ull ,-,,,,,,, .l(X
purposes the taxpayers will oontri-. owner.s of nutoirobile,. in C.ilifor.
hute a total of $r..:'S7, 1 I, and there j nil, mnn, t!ul;i 100 ft00 nf f,,,,,,, ill
will be rollected from oilier .source .,,,,. ,,, ;n,y , .,, S(,(t(. ;l ll(,rKl.. ,,..
about tSSS.L'HO. makiiiK a total ' ,.r tax on their cars, ram tm; from $.1
$fi.l"3.47-l for the two-year .erh.d. , ?;. .,,- ,rlvrH r . ...i.j,.,.., ;r
In other words Ii will cost $1,1 tin,- t i.ir uin i, i ,. ii... ..,.. r.... ..t
I hey will have lo start In rliMit
lOOJiloro In riim:i!'-. tin- .i'.t" i;ov
eminent durini; ti.o ii'i-y.-ar period
endiiiK Ueicmber ' 1 , 11.14.. that It
? -
a c
portable ratm-e for mountains and i '"-'t "f t'"J -'"" pu - '. --s in lyo
military purposes.
and 1&0C.
O. L. Clark of Marshfleld will erect Tho causes are numerous, but aro
too. fur the new la", to that ef-
t. enacted iy tlio o I Le;; i la 1 1 re
and . ffeetivo laii.K'.rv I of tuts joar,
cl!l he enforced f irl h vv It h . the .Su
preme Court of the State li:t viliK do-
I t
M 1 -'I '!"' '
I B ran I..1 CI
tm wont a
I tl4MIi I So v
i
j
!
i
i mi rATt 1 1 1 1 u r v i
knitw (tnw nmi ti rrl ritftirl you
ut oi ttny day until you
TOWER'S FISH BRAND
REFLEX SLICKER
amy al t k-f with Utnnu Hrflri Fxltf
r d nil. M-.lr- for harii crvu J wo
-i4m k or yrllow.
$3.00 Everywhere.
S A l l; FACTION CUAKANTrXD.
A. J. TOWPR CO.
BOSTON
1 TowrtC.nailiM LifnitttL
Ioii.iiio IO.
1 N --4w-t!
w.. ptf-.--' -
I SS"T .
llil-l CHflPiHW
i, ll.ll.Jt ltvC
HcgUturtid
White Scotch Collies
1 I avc a hutut'rr of whir e lite pi:p
irn, tmlh inn, tl.bt ttc lit in H e bckt
f rr d kmiirU in Uir world. 1 I uir r hri -
hlr lor r --tut t al ir c . ' ni I t.i rd with
t-u Ii lr lir In s t ii hi t p and in'Hf (lo k k
Muiwn, Crfti r.l ip iiirm by mrriM. Writ
for pru f ai d (.l.i.tt :i u lii t i (K. u. Stair
itt v w in led. Gn LuUilirUe . i rii.cville.Ora
ia three story apartment f.O by 100I'""1 principally in the various slat. -iti w eek that tlio la v h
j fp(, j departments ami tne nuall army ot
I Amon? new brick buildings fr i new boards, commbsions. o'hce.s, de
! 1914 are a school house at Silverton ; ; partinents ami jobs created by the
on
htitutlonil in nil :iiirtlciilar;
For Every Meal of
The Day
ice arc :ihvi. s reiiri-t tosiii
Jily u vtirkly nl :i fiio;ri;i re
in e ;i t n or irovislns Suftur
vtirri Imroii, riiiin rimsis nml
filirflllriit cliti'.s lir strtiks liff
only a .u t of tin- t-lioirf this
iimrkrt nlTnnls A nil thnirj.li
soil nt onlinury I'ccs . triul
will ctjnviiwf yon th.it tln-y nvi
not orilirmry tm-uts hy uuy
n if tins.
Lakeview
Meat Market
HAYES AIGKOB, props
and a city hall at Woodburn.
Corvallis Odd Fellows plan the
erection of a three story temple.
Molalla is to have a $25,000 elec
tric power plant.
Two concrete business buildluKs
are j-'oin? to be built -it once ii,
Kueene.
Veatch P.rothers of Cottase Grove
I will erect ft new store building.
The Attorney General sustains the
injunction puit of the Fmployers As-SO.-iaMon
against r inning the state
I printing ore as a closed nhop. but
' holds the state can pay tlio 1,'nion
( scale ot waires.
j All sub-contractors on the Willa
' inette Pacific are planning tn start
SHAMROCK STABLES
CON BREEN, Proprietor
HALF BLOCK
AST Of
COURT HOUSK
Special Attention to Transient Stock
Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month
Always Open Phone 571
LAKEVIEW
OREGON
EMBROIDERY SHOP
WOMAXS" EXCIIAXOi;
Special I'rlces on I'lllnw Tuis,
Filet Net Scurfs uiul Cushions with
MaWriul to Word.
A new lot of Pure Linen 1 1 mid
kerchiefs. Embroidery Work to order.
MRS. H. B. ALGER
OPPOSITE IIEKYIOIW III. DO
Alger Land Co.
lluncliiH-( 'ity I'rnjiityUiutuls
Tuxih t'uld uiul llintuls
Collected for S'on-rculdciits
(Jllice I iifusitc Ih-nford Hnildlnu
work at once.
Reasons for 15ein Poor
The following Is Rolnj? the rounds
of th". press:
A western farmer wondering why
so many of the farmers were bo poor,
paused by the wayside one day and
reasoned It out this way:
The nverage farmer et up early
of a mornlnu with the, alarm of a
Connetlcut Clock, buttons his Chica
go suspenders to his Detroit overalls,
puts on a pair of cowy hide bnotn
made In Cleveland, wanhea In a Pitts
burg ba.dn, uses Cincinnati soap, and
dries on a cotton towel mad Id New
Hampshire, sits down to a Grand Ra
pid tble, eats breakfast fofd from
Ifattle Creek, hot biacrdte made from
Minnesota flour; Kansas City bacon
and Indiana grits fried in Omaha
lard on a St. Louis stove Irish pota
toes. I'rown in Michigan, end canned
fruits put up in California scmimcd
with Kliodo Island spices, fills his
pipe wiih Kentucky tobacco puts on
his hut made in Philadelphia. Har
nesses his Missouri mulo fed" o-i Iowa
com. with Vew York harnem', and
plow his farm covered with a Mas-Ha-huKo
ts mortgage, with an Indiana
pi .vv. n night he crawls under a
New J'-sey blanket and is kept
awulcr 'iv a dog the only hoipo pro
duct of lie place, and wonders why
he keet-. o poor." Fxehaiigc.
Legislature since 190.1. Fvery ses
sion of the Legislature has seen new
departments or expensive commis
sions formed to increaie taxation.
These new features of the govern
ment form tlio backbone of the In
creases. '
Primarily, with many of the
hoards, their promoters la the Legis
lature figured they would take care
of themselves In a financial way by
special taxes or assessed licenses. K.
pectations along tli is line have not
materialized, however, because in
spite of the fact that special taxes
have been Imposed so generally that
revenue has increased from JDiiJ,-
77 1.72 in 190.1-06 to $SSC,2B0.fi9 in i
l'Ji3-M. direct taxation ha." lucreaii-
Led from $1,050,000 In 190.1-06 to
$.1,287.48 la l'Ji::-14.
Cigarette Cure
Here Is tho cure for tho cigarette
habit, as given out by W. S. Hale,
superintendent of the .Slate Training
School for Hoys, who -says that it has
been elllcaclous in every case tried
at the institution.
Home treatment Two per cent
solution silver nitrite (not silver ni
trate). Garglo at nlglit three times
a week for a month. Will not be
able to smoke next day after first
gargle and will be cured after taking
treatment for one month.
Demand Greater Than Hupply
Announcement has been made by
State Printer Harris that a second
edition of COO copies of the 1911
session laws, and 800 second edition
copies of the 1913 session laws will
be ready for distribution. Under the
law only 2410 copies can be print
ed for the first edition, and this
proving insufficient to supply the de
mand, second editions became neces
sary. It is poKslble that an effort will
be made to prevail upon tho next
Legislature to amend the law so that
buiflcient copies may be printed in
the Crst Instance to supply the demand.
School Notes
Itecelve.l too late for publication last
week.
Friday nils tho tdxth month of
school.
A new class was formed In book
keeping this week.
Field vv. rk has begun u d on. of
the boys vaulted over f feet.
Mr Garrison has ordered a cornet
and expects to become a musician.
A basket ball game with A Hums
next Saturday night at Knld'Ts Op
era House. Don't miss it.
Our assembly room Is said to be
on; of the bc:.t iirra.ig"! ami best I
decorated in the sti'te.
Some hoys play marbles for
"keeps" ami thou hoiu.i don't play -until
they get more marbles.
Miss Ilostettler Is Improving rapid
ly on tho cello and expects to play
In the sishool orchestra soon.
Pupils In tlio eighth grade who
make a required average In tho work
may be exempt from the state exam
ination. Our high school basket ball boys
played at Alturas last Saturday and
were defeated but not downed, for
they aro up and ready for another
game.
The ninth grade cooking class
gave a business men's luncheon to
the following lnv'ted guests last
Wednesday at noon: Harry IJalley,
A. L. Thofnton, Chas. Umbach, O.
M. Gardner, J. A. Warren, Andrew
Foster, Itev. Geo, Feese, Klmer Ahl
strom, Dan O'Connor and It. Van
dervort. Tho teachers' meeting Tuesday
evening was attended by all the
teachers and somo time was used in
discussing the abnormally bright
child In school and the teacher's
duty to him also, nervousness of
teacher and pupil and how to over
come it. Tho general school Avork
was discussed and conditions aro
very good and the year's work is in
tended to come up to grade in all departments.
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Scores of Lakevlow readers are
learning the duty of the kidneys.
To llili-r the Moid is tho kidneys'
duty.
When they fall to do tlila the
kidneys aro weak.
liacki.Chii and o'ler kidney Ills
may result.
Help the kidneys do their work.
I'ho 1 loan's Kidney Pills- the test-
.ed kidmy remedy.
Proof of their worth In tin- follow
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they have been used bv another
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same that Mr. Turngate hud. 50c all
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