Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, August 29, 1912, Image 6

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Accuracy
Penetration
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Ml f"W
The World's Record Holders
Rmrmngfon- UMC .22 cal. cartridges have broken two
record in two years. The present world's 100-shot gallery
record, 24S4ex25O0, held by Arthur Hubalek, was made
with these hard hittinj J22't.
They will hetpyou, too, to break your best shooting records.
Made with the same care from the same tested material
at the heaviest big game cartridges.
Remington - VM C .22 ' s are made, too, with hollow point
bullets. This increase their shocking and killing power.
Look for the red ball on every boa yow bay.
22 aWrb. 22 leas. 32 leas' title Hack. SweailMS aai UmI asweVra,
ficmixiifon Arms-Union Metallic Cartridie Co.
299 Brae-way 2 New York Qty
Automobile Bargains
.AT.
Lakeview Garage
One "1910" Buick. Model 1 7. 40 H. P. Just overhauled and
in fine shape. Guaranteed to give satisfaction under ail conditions.
Come and try her. Cheap for cash.
One "1910" E. M. F.. 30 H. P.. also in fine shape. Cheap.
WALLACE & SON
Wm. Wallace, Coroner tor Lako County)
UNDERTAKERS
PROMPT ATTENTION AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Parlors, next door to Telephone Office
ATSON BUILDING
&1i p Fit Ibvd J.a!;
YOU LEAVE OUR
MEAT MARKET
with admiration for the perfect
cleanliness which Is everywhere
t couldn't lie more frr-e from even
the slightest suspicion of dirt.
So there Is an added satisfac
tion in cowing in person to se
lect the choice cuts we always
bare on hand. Give yourself
and us the pleasure of a call
to-day.
Lakeview
Meat Market.
HAYES A GROB. props
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 6:45 A. M.
Daily Except Sunday
Pullman & liuft'ettService between Lakeview and Keoo
C. W. CLASS, AGENT :: LAKEVIEW, OREGON
Twin Valley Land Ccs
Incorporated
C. R. BLOOD, Ast. Sec; C. O. MISENER, Gen. Agt.
We have for sale:
Orchard and Alfalfa Lands
Farm Lands, Timber Lands
Homesteads and Desert Lands
Special attention given to O.V.L. Land Holdings
We are agents fur
The Fairport Town & Land Co.
PAIRPORT TOWN LOTS now on s Make
yvnr selection U.o.e the Lot uach mc soiii. A
big investment ior a small amount of money.
EXHIBITS PROVE
WORTH OF SOIL
Adaptability of Lako to
Fruits and Agricultural
Products Proven
Today the greater number of the de
legates to the Central Oregon Develop
ment League convention will take
thetr departure for home, all well
pleased with the work accomplished.
We of Lakeview have been much bene
fitted by their presence and they in
turn have doubtless adddd much to
their knowledge of the resources and
possibilities of tbe whole State, and
more particularly what is known as
South Central Oregon. All agree that
the opportunities awaiting the husband
man in Lake county cannot be realised
by those who have even made a casual
trip throuah the country, for owing to
its sparsely settled condition it la only
by assembling the product of various
farms at one point that a fair idea can
be gained of what is really grown here.
Even the most skeptical would have
been convinced had he seen the won
derful gathering of exhibits at the
High Scoohl duriag tbe. League meet
for, while not matured yet the sam
ples of fruits and agricultural products
showed conclusively that this is a land
where things grow to perfection.
B. K. Chandler, of Quincy Cal., was
formerly engaged in gardening on an
extensive scale, and be expressed him
self to an Examiner representative to
tbe effect that there was no question
ss to ibe possibilities of tola agricul
tural standpoint. He came here with
the idea that this was simply a moun
tainous country principally adapted to
stock growing, and of little value from
any other point of view. After seeing
tbe exhibits be at once reached a con
trary opinion, and is'now confident that
a wonderful change will take place in
this country in the very near future.
HOME IN WATSON
A. C. Pratt Looses All
Household Effects by
Fire Thursday Morning:
The residence in the Watcon addition
occupied by A. C. Pratt and owned by
E. E. Bond was destroyed by fire
Thursday morning. So quickly' was it
enveloped in flames tnat none of the
household effects were ssved, and the
loss falls very besvily on Mr. Pratt,
who is fireman on the N.-C.-O.
Tbe fire was caused by coals dropping
from the stove. Mrs. Pratt who was
visiting a nearby neighbor, directed her
little daughter to replentisb the tire,
and in so doing the coals dropped to
the floor. The little one failed to notify
ber mother of the accident, and a few
moments the flames burst out, and be
fore the fire department reached tbe
scene the building was completely gut
ted. However by bard, heoric work on
part of the citizens the flames were
prevented from reaching J. P. Duck
worth's bouse which is occupied by Mr,
ana Mrs. Harry Vernon, end stood about
twenty feet from the one destroyed.
SHERIFF SNIDER
GETSHIS FEE
Deficiency for Serving:
Subpoena Still Rests
With a County Officer
The Crook County Journal this week
publishes the article from the Oregon
Journal in regard to Sheriff Snider of
Lake being unable to recover money
expended in serving a subpoena issued
in another county, ana adds:
"When Sheriff Balfour of Crook,
read tbe artiule he clipped it out of
the paper and inclosed it with a check
for the amount of the bill to Sheriff
Snider. This squares the Lake County
official but leaves the sheriff of Crook
County holding the Sack.
Sale of Indian Lands
The President and the Secretary of
the Interior have ordered about one and
one-half million acres of Indian lands,
in tie former Shoshone (in Wyoming),
Uintah) in Utah), and Crow (in Mon
tana) Indian Reservations, to be sold
at public auction by James W. Witten,
Superintendent of Opening and Sale of
Indian Lands, at minimum prices
charging from 50 cents to $1.50 pur
acre. The tales will begin at Lander,
Wyomnig. on September 19: at I'rrvo,
Utah, on October 8, and at Hillings,
Montana, on October 21, VJl'i.
Not more than six hundred acres
will be sold to any one purchaner on
bids made in pe.aoii or UiioUkl. agents,
and no residence or cultivation will be
required. Patents will be iasued as
soon as the purchase price is paid.
KLAMATH MEN BUY
MEXICAN CATTLE
- - t
Loul Gerber and Alex
Davis Will Ship In 1BOO
Head This Fall
Klamath Northwestern : Louis Ber
ber and Alex Davis, Klamath. County
cattle men, nave returned from Mcxl
co where they purchased about 1500
head of cattle which will be brought
here in October. The cattla will be
wintered her and shipped south In the
summer months. "Mexico Is all
right," said Gerber yesterday, "but 1
do not think much of Msdero's sol
diers. I think 1000 of Unols Sam's
soldiers could whip the whole bunch
without much trouble."
"Thev are still pegging away," said
Davis yesterday, "but are doing very
little real fighting. Once in a whim
they blow up a train or dynamite a
town or bridge but o far as real hand
to band lights are concerned they are
not In it."
IF YOU KNEW ME
AND KNEW YOU
Apropos with tbe good that has been
accomplished and that which will re
suit from tbe present session of the
Development League meeting we
swine the following poem, the tenor
ot whlcn shows Its author to be a
booster of the proper spirit.
It 1 knew you and you knew me,
Tia seldom we should disssgrce:
But. never having yet clasped bands.
Both often fail to understand
That each intenda to do what's right,
And treat each Uber "honor bright".
How little to ccmpain there'd be
If I knew vou and you knew me!
When'er we ship you by mistake,
Or in your bill some error make,
From irritation you'd be free,
If I knew you and vou knew me.
Or when Jthe clerks don't come on
time.
And customers send us narry a line,
We'd wait without anxiety,
If I knew you and you knew me.
Or who some goods you "fire back."
Or make a "kick" on this or that.
We'd take in good part vou see,
It I knew you and you knew me.
With our customers thousands strong.
Occasionally things go wrong-
Sometimes our fsult, sometimes
tneir's
Foretearance would decrease all
cares :
Kind friend, how plessant things
wojld be
if Iknew you and you knew me.
Then let no doubting thoughts abide,
Of firm good faith on either side;
Confidence to each other give,
Living ourselves let others live;
But any time you come this way,
That you will, we hope and pray;
Then face n face we shall see,
And I'll ku.w you and you'll know
me.
Maney Bros Get Job
Maney Bros. & Co,, were the lowest
bidders for the construction of the Poe
valley canal and laterals of the Klam
ath Project. Their bid was 107,221.60,
while the next lowest bid was that of
W. H. Mason, S76.607.50. The Berney
Construction Co. bid on a part of the
work, as did a number of other con
tractors, but none of the combined bids
were as low as that of Maney Bros
The bida have been forwarded to Wash
ingion for acceptance or rejection bv
the Department.
Race Meet at Klamath
The purses offered at the County
Fair to be held the latter part of Sep
tember are not large, although the pro
gram is a varied one and offers oppnr-
tunitieafor ail kinds of horses to com
pete. Tbe largest purse, S160, is for a
trotting race, while the next is for
$1U0 each for a mile dash, a relay race,
three-year-old trot and double harness
race. There will be half mile-and
quarter daHb and repeat, wild horse
races, as well as bucking contests and
tbe like, the purses beintr. S75.
Child Is Operated On
Dr. J. La Rue Robinson the eye,
ear, nose, throat special iHt, of Reno,
assisted by Dr. S. K. Morrison, also of
Reno successfully operated on the 3
year old son of E. C. Thruston, on
Tuesday, for the removal of adenoids,
and the Utile one ia doing nicely, Drs.
Smith and Kverett were also in attendance.
Bitten by Rattlesnake
Mike O Sullivan, a sheep herder
working for Julin Cronin near Crane
Lake wan bitten by a rettlesnuke
Tkury evenim?. Hn was brought to
Lukevic tor u.kUKul aliei.lioii, ai d
while buffering severly from tne effects
of tue bite as well as the heroic treat
ment given be will ultimiately recover.
MONEY BACK
PILE CURE
Piles permanently eutcd
or money refunded.
I have cured the worst
cases in Oregon. NO FAKIJ.
Terms: $2.50 down, $2.50
when cured. Address
RKFRKKNCBt Msilrss Dsnk
J. D. ROBINSON
Madras .... Oregon
SSSfi The Reflex Edge
mm PATENTED
Fish Brand
Reflex Slicker
prsvMts a0 water boas raa
ina la at As Inmt wmI Htm
fc to th bottom ol smI. Tin
lUJk Is bJh wauipraof
at avfy point. Ths ami
nnetiosl shcW for voa.
$2.00 Everywhere. cCjWQt
SatiafaetioB. Cuaraataad. A -n m
A. J. TOWER CO.. 3l
OS TON ' .
I Canxliaa Ca UJ.,
Toronta rent
PRUDENCE
SaBSBBBBaWSBBBYaBSBBBaBaBBBSSSBBBB
It pays to he prudent
when it comes to pro
tecting your gardens
from tho squirrel varmin
HALL & REYNOLD'S
SQUIRREL AND 60PHER
POISON
FOR SALE IN ALL QUANTITIES
TTTGood wiring is
1 1 the very best
insurance policy you
can have and the
cheapest. We do it.
E.T.SPENCE
$1,000 REWARD
Tn. Orcn'in t si.
Ilornls sul N.rwla
l.lvc Hum- Holer
Inn AMortstou, ol
which th unrtiT
signed I a rnxmhar
Will KlT. I' ,000 UC
reward lot srlaeuce
lending tn the
(ret and convlutloo
of an jr psrij or sr-tW-Knti
aliiiK hnrx'a.
caltlnor mulii he-
louitlnif loany ol Its
DjumiM-ra.
Id addition tn ths above, tho undrralennd
Sertoli the same conrl itlno J.VO.On for all hnr
s branded horw hw liar no both or either
!sw Brand recorded lu Might counties. Haunt'
Harney, l-kc and Crook uouiuina, lioraci
reuted when aold.
Nont tint irrnwn hor-a aold, aud only In !ari
obrbet W W. HaowN. Kile Oregon
What the Kidneys Do
Their Unceasing Work Keeps Us
Strong; and Healthful
All the Mood In the Ixuly iiihhih
through tlit) kliliit'va onct every three
inlnutfH, The kiilneys filter the blood,
Tliey work tiiulit hikI dy. When
healthy they remove about 500 gralnH
of Impure mutter dull v, wlien tin
healthy sum urt of thin impure
matter U left la the Wood. Thin
brlnx on ninny dlNOHHes anil H.vmp
lorna pain in the back, headache,
nervotiHiieMS, but, dry nkln, rheu
matic paliix, uout, travel, dimrdnrn
of the eyeHitfht utid heaiiutf, iliz.lueHH,
Irregular heart, debility, drowblneHB,
dropHy, depiMiia In tho urine, etc.
Hut If you keep tlio flltern rilit,vou
ill have no trouble with your kid
lle.VH.
A. It. SoofleM, AhIiIiiihI, Ore., nayti,
"It uivt-H tnti Kr"it pleiiMure to tn
tlorbe Doao's Kidney Pills. They
brought me rreat relief from a Hevero
Httack of kidney complaint aud I am
now entirely Iree from the trouble.
loann Kidney Tills can bo relied
pon to dlnpoMeof backache and dltll-
i uity with the kidney uecrettoiin."
For Halo by all tlealerM. 1'rlco 50
centH. ! otiler-Milburil Co.. Ibifralo.
N. V'., sole evtnta for the Uulied
SI at en.
Uriiu liib'T file llfune Mouii'h and
liko no oilier.
TIUKAL .
President Wlllam ll.Tarl
Vine president , , , jamea B, Khei maa
rtec-raiary of Miate I'lillamlrr t', Ktins
Sneintary of Treasury ...... Franklin MaeVelia
Secretary of War Jacob B iHcklnena
Attorney Orneral drome W, Wlckerehaia
I'netutaater fieueral f rank II, llllchrnck
neirvtsrynf Navy,. Uoorge Vnti l Merer
-miretary Interior W. A. r'lalier
He retary of Aurlciillnte James Hum
Hearetrryot t.oiomcroe t'harlce Naeel
CUInf Jualioe , Charles Kdwsrd White
D. H, Veltalon t)niniiiluloiiel
W. X. Klcharrta U.S. l.amt Ooinmlaelouer
STATS
KoTrnor (lew aid West
secretary of Htale , Hen W. olcoil
Iraaaurer , Thin. H, Kay
Mlorney Ueneral A. M, Crawford
4u tl, fubilo luatruolloD L.K. alderman
Printer W. H. Hunlway
Dairy and Food Onm ...J. W. Hall.y
IS A a.n,u,u I JoBsthau Hourne.Jr.
u.a. senators j u.a K ( tumberlala
).;': 1I.V.SJ
surasascoPRT
Chief Juallp. H.a. Heaa
t. A. Moors
tl'.rnett
T.A. alobrl.l.
si itk ;vdiuiai. Disraiet.
lud. Mcnry I.. He nan a
Altotney 1). V, tuykondaa
LSUIIUTITS
Jilut nenator U. II. Murrymss
til I Helkuak
W L Thorn aon
u a. land orriLi.
Arthur W. tirton ,, Realskst
fred I' Croiieinlller Ketelirar
roKattrTTKKilii
(illberl D. II row n Htipervlaor
Nelauu J. HllliniiS..'. Urailna Aaalaiaut
Norman Jacobiu run at Aaalataat
t. r. llmuusti tuniai t lerk
LA K COUNTY
ud. B. Daly
rw, l-ayue
'hTl W H Holder
Treasurer F. O. Ahl.trom
Aaeeaaor A.J. Foeler
Vtoool eupu J. y Willita
turrejrnr h. a. Muabea
Uoniuiasloaers i';AL l''hr
I r. K Anderson
County Hock InatierUir.. D. I'.Malloy
. TOWN OK LAaaVIaW.
It. K. Kinehs't stsror
K. K t hei eyl
r M. Duke OoinuUmso
I K Ma field
K. II. -iuIid t
W'ui. Wallara Reoorder
,Jlr"'f Treasurer
I.AKKVIKW C'OMMaKCIA L IX' B
Prealdrut K L Hrlttsn
lee I n aidant Xlmer c. Ahlairara
JHJiatary ur. K. l. tverett
Treaaurer Krai k Kltch
Trustaes J. W. Hunter, II. W. H.r(an,
f. Welch
CHURCH DIRECTORY
fIRHT WKTHODlKT I'll CH(II MUN OA V
'trbotil at IU a. in. I'reaehllia every euuilay al
u a. in. and 7:l p. m. ki.eurlh liuu, etrtiry
untlay orculnn ai Vrayer S4cellii( Tbnra
'ayal T:iii, m. hilr mr. iinj at S:ip. at,
adlea Aid Ktery W lnealay at I :0 p. at,
eeryliody cordially Inelted to all eervlcea.
M. T. W1KK, l aauir.
flKMT IIAII'IHT t ill Hi ll lK I.AKKVIKW
rreu'hlns aervlc.at 11 AM aud J : ? M oa
1st snd Urd Him. Hunday Hchoul at Is A M
;uulor Hocluty at :H0 I' St. Itaiitlat Ynuutf
f'eople't Colon at 6:110 H M on each Hunday
frayvr Meeting al 1:M f si Wedneaday era
slug. KrerjlMjdy lnll.-. to attend all aer
' 'a. kKV. A. F. H1S4MONS
CATHtLlt CHUKCH AVKMY HI'NDA Y MAM
alk:taud 10a. in. Hosery st T:1K p.m. Mass
on werkdeys at 7:iu a m. ft.-rv ! In ths New
vourva. . MA 1 IIIAB W llMITT. kj.
riHHT fHKHBYTKKIAN t'llt'Kt H OK L.K
VIKW. meets In the Maaunla Hall. Sunday
Hrbool at 10:00 A.M. : Morning Kerr Ire al UllO
Krvnliis Her vice al T:f0. I'rayer Mertlof on
Wedmeilayasl?:a P.M. All are cordially lu
Tiled. KtV. O. T. MOHOA.N I'll. Il fulor.
P1HMT BAlMTMt CHCKI II UK He.lt I.AKK
i mi nue .reek, oreeon. Preachlns ser
rices at II A M and T:i .M nf rai-h Hundsr
al every mouth, tiuuday Scho.il at lu A M
Prayer Hrrvlre at?: V)ou Ws.liua.lar evening
9f eaj-b wertt. All are oor.llally Invited to
HUurt i he services
kE V. U K. H KN IIKKSOK,
LAKEVIEW LODOKNo. 71. A. K. A A. M. llolda
atated uiet-tlnes Saturday on or Ix'lure full
moon. Jauuary I'.lh. March tnd, March Sutb
April 77lh, May 2Mb, June ?.nh, Hpuclal
me-tlusa upon call, acuorally Haturday even
lima. VlaliniK brethren welcome. W. Lair
Thompson, W. M. A. W. Orum.beo'y
A O. V. W.-I.AKKVIKW UMKiK NO. Ul.
Meets .Tory second and fourth Thuraday ot
taih month. In Maieinlc Hall, lakeview.
t;has. Toiitiluxaon. M.W'.i Wai.Ounther, H.
DKURKK OF IIONOH I.A K EH1IOKK U.DOK
No.77. Il.nf II., A.O. II. W., Meets .r.i an. I
third Tliurailsya of each month I ,uiu
Hall: Marr Host, C. of If.; J Hdls Arsner, L.
of H. Lors Hnyder C. of C; Alameda
Brown, Recorder.
I. O. O. P--LAKKVIKW UllMIK, No. SJ. I w
O.K.. uieela every Hatiirday evening t
Kcllowa Hall, al 7:30 o'clock, from Ootoix'i I
to April 1, and at olclock from April 1 i.
Heptcruber m. I). U. Iluuila. N. O.: .
Olieuoy, Hi'crotary
r -' AKeviKw kni:ami mknt no. i
I O. O. P., meets the llral and lliird Thura
u ly evuuliiKaof each mouth In O.I, I Kellowa
II i 1. Ukcylew. i:, u. Arthur. O. P.. A. II
tsinnnT.ley, Hcrlbv.
UKHKKAH IXJDOK-I.AKKVIKW LOfXiK, NO
H. I. O. O. K., meets I he second slid fuiinb
Krldayanl each .niinih In Odd Kellowa Hsil
Mrs iiulla Chcu.-y, N (1; Miaa IxjuI.o Htork
maii, va; Alice niuitlng, Treaaureri M. D.
Moss, beu'y.
O.K. H. ORIKNTAL (.'II A ITKR, NO 6, LAKE
view, Orciton,-Meets on Tueaday, on or be
ore full moon and two weeks therealter, In
viasoule llall.at 7:Huo'oliM-k.
VI.Hlug members are cordially Invited.
.DAI-MHAII.Hjclr!:!.1rV,A5K,8'VV-11'
PieOFHSSIONAL CAKDS
A UNI UK W. OUTON
Attorneyat-Law
Notary Public
All 1'ractlee Kxcept U.
Laud Ollce HunlneHH.
If you want a really yood smoke
lor a oickle, try Ktorkman'a Leader.
Attorney at Law
and Notary Public
OKr.c'K-i.i, nuihiia,.
f). VKNA'i'OU
Attorney at Law,
I ji ml Mattera Murlalty
OPflCE-Dalr Bnlldlns
(J n A K I. KHV Mil At ! M
Land and Law Otilce
Abstractor of Title
EBtabllshedJiSMH lakKTlew, Ors
V. LA JH THOMPSON
Attorney at Law
Office lu O, V. L. Gil's Huildifitf.
LaKKVIKW . tuiEOOl
Cuts and brulaca may be licnlcd In ulioul olio
third tbe tliuu ri ijulrcd by llin imiial Ircatrnent
by S.lyiiif Clianibi rlulli'. I.lii.niont U la an
autlai'ptfc and imusuH such Injurlm to heal
without insturntlon. This llniinciit also re
lieves soruiiuss ol the inuaclus and rlicuuislls
pslns. Kor sale by all dealers.