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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1913)
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Writ far spertisea aaeis. KntM UIS 3 aMicsa 3 a.tfciv DOING THEIR DUTY I etc. f MERRIAM I CO, I SprtacfWd.Maaa: i I N J iff, U' 7 P.OLK'S CKEGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory Scores of Lakeview Keaden are Learning the Duty ol the Kidneys. To tiller the Mood ii the kidneys' duty. When iliry fail to do this the kulnrtu arc sick. Rnckaclir and many kidnev ills follow; Help t lie kidneys do their work. Ponn'a Kidney rills have cured thousands ol severe cases. Troofin the following: Mrs. William Charley, C?rnie St., X'.iltord, Ore., ga.va: The public stHtt incnt I Kve In prnUe of tonn' Kl.tney, IMIla in 1D07 still holda goinl. 1 Mvsi'naltv tnkc thi renicdy and turn rliat It Ket-pa my kidneys in rofr W"i kinv: onier. A fall was the cause o'kiliiey complaint in my case. The kidney secretions were iin.itural ntul null times 1 had such acute pains In my buck that I could hrtrdly bend over I dhl net sleep well and despite the use ol plasters, liniments and remedies ol various kinds, I continued to Suffer. While in that condition, Doan's Kidney Pillt were brought to in v attention nod procuring a supply, 1 commenced their tine. In about twe weeks I felt letter and the contents of two boxes mads me well. I hare recommended Doan'e Kidney Tills to ruanv other peoul." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cent. Foeler-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole ak'tnt8 for the United StHtes. A Dlrectorj" of each City, Tovn, and Village, giving- descriptive sketch of each place, location, population. tele graph, shipping- and hanking- point; also Classified Directory, complied by business and profession. R. L. POLK CO, SEATTLE THE MOTHERS FAVORITE A cough medicine for children should be harmless. It should be pleasant to take. It should be effectual. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy Is all ot this and Ii the mothem favorite every , where. For sale by all good dealers. THE PALACE BAR J. P. McAULlFFE - - - PROPRIETOR A Popular Gentlmen's :: Resort :: PHONE 32 CHOICE BRAND WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS Goose Lake Valley Meat Company R. E. WINCHESTER, Proprietor - . We will endeavor to keep our Market well supplied with the choicest Frest, Salt and Smoked Meats 5 lbs. Lard, 90c; 10 lbs., $1.80 YOUR PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED The Examiner Publishing Company has one of the most exquisite and most complete lines of Import ed and Domestic Calendars ever introduced into this section of the country for inspection f If interested, Phone 521, and we will have our sales man call and show you samples. Examiner Publishing Co, LAKE VIEW, OREGON Paisley Plck-up (Chewfiucnn Prosa) The Llrirary Re. .efit dance given !' Ihe l ibrary Association for the liene'lt of tha I'alsley Library in Ilarpt-MUi last Kriady evening resulted in a net profit f about f 10 for, th libr-iy ciiue. J. K. Harper, C. S. Hen- flel and Ed. B. Ruchwalter are all busily eiKK this week in Installing a plotter machine room in the r'astime Theatre The room is being built close to the ceiling at the rear of the hall and will i be lined with both, ashestos and tin, thruUhout making it entirely hre proof. C. E. KobiiiHon resigned his position In V. Conn's store and has moved to his ranch on Summer lake where he a-iil lead the simple life for a sussnn or two. Here's to his success as a ranch er. He still holds office as U. S. Com missioner, for this seetijn. Mr. Glen Louoks and Mrs. Iiuucka and Carl Mctihee all ot Madras, Ore gon arrived in Paisley last week ami spent several d yin looki ng around town. Mr. Louoks hss a desert claim south of here. It is the intention of the entire psrtv to return later in the season. Mr. MoGbee tiled on a desert claim wnile here. Everybody is having one grand old time with their wells these days as water is lower thin known for several years. At it is impoeible to dig fal. into the stream when once struck, air tbe wells in town are very ahallodw If all would get busy at this time and gink aa low as possible it is likely that no morn shortases would ever be beard of here. Silver Lake Items ( Silver Lake Leader) Ed Brickerifell a depth of 25 feet in to a well near Viewpoint last week. When taken out be was unconscious and in a serious condition, but was greatly relieved by tbe attendance of Dr. Thorn, of this place. S. 'A. Lester returned home from Lakeview Wednesday. Carl Ewing and wife and Ouy Foster passed through town last Saturday on the way to their claims near Fort Kock. Thev had two big wagons heav ily leaded and it looked as if they in tended to niake extensive improve ments. That genial old sport, and famous cougar hunter Andrew Foster was in town last Saturday, being the first of the month be busied himself assessing all tbe ranchers who came to town. He was accompanied bv Turn Scribner, an old time resident of Silver Lake who was shaking hands with old friends. After Horse Rustlers Harney County News : Sfteritf Frank Elking ot Prineville and a stockman named Morton came in from the west last week and being joined here by Sheriff Kicbardaon ot this county they proceeded toward Lakeview on a mys terious mission and have not been heard from since. It is known that j the sheriffs east and west have been work ing for a vear or more to get a line on an organized gang of norse thieves whose operations have been carried on systematically from Colorado to the Pacfiic coast, by an endless chain and it is also understood that Richardson and Elkina are now on the track of some of tbe noted leaders of the gang, who bave been busy in tfiis part of Oregon. Entry Allowed David E. Burrell has received notifi cation that bis homestead entry on 320 acres in the Fort Rock Valley has been allowed, under an order of Ftliruary 28th, says the Klama'h Herald. Bur rell has been righting for the claim for five years. B'jrit-11 first fettlei on the land in 1908, two yeard before it wbh surveyed, ar.d ordered thrown open to tDtry. His application v. as denied l.y the Lakeview land office, the general land office and tne department of the in terior on different features before Bur rell vim finally given the hom'-bttad. W. Elk Officials Elected The following officers were chosen to serve for the ensuing year by Klam atrl FaIN Lodge No. 1247, B.F.O.IC. Exalted Kuler-E. B. Hall. Esteemed Loyal Knight J. J. Parker. Esteemed Leading Knight -W, Baldwin. Esteemed Lecturing Knight -T McIIatton. Secretary L. H. Bath. Treasurer Leslie Rogers. Trustee Harry Ackey. Tyler J. E. Bodge. E. B. Hall, who was chosen exalted ruler, was the first member of the lodge to be elected to this position, fol lowing the institution of tbe lodge in 1911. His second election comes as a result of his tireless efforts . for tbe seccesa of the Elks Rodeo and the Elks lodge. The new officials will be Thursday, April 3. A soucial will De rendered t that time. J. C. Oliver ha 10 head of mules and horns foruule, blso a few choice milcb cows. installed program DAIRY WISDOM. Clve cows ix to Hulit weeks' J rest N'tween Im-ttitloii pvt'lotlx. J IMS! miiI the eow which tins full- t'd nt the end of tlio year to pity market price for all the feed she , li.'ia consumed. All con that are hearty entera , lire not prolitiible producers, hut nil prolttitlilo producer) ant uhu- a ally hearty enters. The best of cows will not pro- 0 duce milk unless fed liberally Oil the I'iKht kind of feed. j a If the udder of the fresh cow Is In gMl condition and shows no truce of garget the calf nhould ' lie removed nl lor It has nursed , once or twice. j J Cowa giving over a gallon of J i a tullk a day should be fed grnlu. ' A good grnlu mixture la corn 2 a chop mixed with bran or cotton- seed meal. A pound of tills a a mixture should be given each J day for every three HundM of a I milk produced. eaeeeeeeeeeaeeaeaeeeaeaaee LAXATIVES FOR HORSES. Care Must Be Exercised In Feeding Bran Carrots Beneficial. While the horse is working hard suc culent food la a positive Injury lu that It tends to remove undigested, as a re sult of laxity ot the Uiwela, food uutrl euta that are dally required for foruin tlou of muscle supply or vliu and vigor lu other words, repair of tis sue waste, write Dr. A. S. A lender In the Rural New Yorker. Where, ou tbe other band, the horse Is Idle the suc culent food may be and usually la re quired to overcome the tendency te constlmitlou anil Ita accomimtiyln-c train of evils. In tbe former case the feeding of much brau dally might bo detrimental, and lu the latter ease It would lie use ful and prolltnblo. The hardworking home keeps Ita bowels In condition by exerclm.' urn! utllUes all of the food nutrients supplied htm bo long as hi digestive organs are kept lu good con dition. If he be fed a bran mash dully he may continually suffer from what may be called subacute Indigestion and fall to derive the proper amount of nourishment froiu the sound oats given blm lu addition t the bran. When Sunday arrives, however, his wonted exeri ise is stnpHd and lie Is unable to throw oft" the surplus food nutrients not needed by wo.-::. If lie has been dally fed d;v lir:i be will now be liable to suffer from acute Indigestion if given n Iw-ni mush. This being the i :;se. the feeding of a bran tnash lo a luirse that has been taking I'r.t bran throiiube : the week I a daugeio ,l i'uilic. Whole the hard f. - The fercheron breed of draft horse Is the most popular aa mU as the 111111-1 numerous in this coun try. At tue same time the supply ot pure bred draft horses In tills country la till too small. Accordiim to Wayno Dtnamore, secretary of the I'eieliuron Society of America, there Is but one pure bred draft an imal to every 17 horms found on the farms of tliiu country ami only one Kood draft sire for every 74 horses. The Imported t'ercherua stallion Inipreculion, shown here, was grund chuniplon of his breed ut the International Live Stock hIiuws of 1U11 unci 1'Jli He is owned by I. Crouch & Son, l.ufayetle, I ml. I working horse not fed upon bran, but getting huge itiantilles of oats during the week, is given a bran uiiish on Sat urday night the effect will be good, and the practice Is to be commended. Oc casional brau mashes are also excellent for idle horses wheu fed upon corn, und a small nuaniity of bran will make the crushed ouls fed to colts more ef fective. We say these things for the leii.son that brau causes opening of the bowels by Irritating the bowels, it does not glc a great n mount of nutri ments, although Its analysis would lead one. to suppose that It was even more nutritious than oats. It Is Indigestible and pusses through the Intestines In ninuy cases wholly undigested. It acts as a laxative for the reason that It Is a foreign body und Is thrown off as use less by the Irritated Intestines, t'nr rots act In a somewhat different man ner. They do not prove laxative on ac count of liny Irtitutlng effect, but on account of real succulence, and have the special power of acting nicely upon the pores of the skin. They may be fed to a horse in poor condition when bran would only aggravate the Impoverishment. Roots are relished by horses and are digestible. Dairy Filth a Crime. A dirty, tllthy cow stable Is inex cusable. It Is a bad habit that must be abolished. Every farmer should take pride enough lu his business find in his own self respect to abandon the habit of housing the cows In a dirty stable. Ills regard for his family and (ho good nunie of his children should Induce blm to reform In this line. But the real menace Is the danger of the product from such a stable. It Is a crime for au.v iiinii to defile a food product, what ever the law may bay.-Farm Press. tiikoi.ukst KsTOU.HWHI hkai.tv- l ll.M IN HOUTHKK.1t IINKIOI.N ONE TO 12,000 ACRES OF LAKE COUNTY BEST LANDS I'or rithrr for Ktin-k or r riiltnr;it tiir(osi'n. J. W. MAXWELL & SON LAKtVltW, Oft tO OS J. L. LYONS, I). U. 3. Dentist Office hi Watson's Block. Lake view, Oregon K'ro Yrer rtiHirtmiif lu Minnsan. rut it l nl LuivKisily ol Miehlaan. The Dot Bib Overall Two Horse Brand TUN JAJll. C .1 MASS A Now Pnir FREE If They Rip LEVI STRAUSS A CO. MTR.. PAN rAANCISCO LOW FARES WEST SpringColonist Period Daily, March 15 to April 15 To All Central Oregon Points -O II- ADREGQUTHKV CENTRAL OREGON LINE Fit I) M Clili'titro :W W St. I'u ill $M (M) Peoria ST W Mlniivx polls 30 00 St. Louis ST tm Ihiluth SO 00 MUtt-auke Sit TO Kutimis City SO 00 UttU' foe 43 60 nmahii SO 00 Mnnptil 42 60 St. Joseph 30 00 Xew Orient 4-H ftJ Lincoln 30 00 FKOM orill.ll KASTKliX POIXTS .V PKOPttnriON Tell your irleiiiln In the faint of this i)fiort unity ot moving West ut low rnten. IHreet triiln nervier via llurlliinton Iloutr, Xortlierti Pe I tie, Oreut Sorthern, Sfiiikutie, Portland ,t Seattle, ami Oregon Trunk Ilallwayg. You cun ilenoslt funds with me ntul Wrst-haum! tlcketn will he furnlsheit ieoile In the faist. W. D. SKINNER, Tralflo Manager, Portland, Ore. J. H. CORBETT, Agt., Bend, Or: CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. P. M. COMY, LAKEVIEW - OREGON Operates Stage, carrying Halted States Malls, bapreaa and Passengers ea th lollewlag real: LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LAKEVIEW Airronoiwi.ES operated in connection with tub staues PARESi- ' One Way Round trie Klamath Falls Route - - - $10.00 $18.00 Pluah Route 4.00 7.00 OBI-ICES: Lakeview . Stage Office plush .... Sullivan hole! Klaaiih Fall . . Asnerlcaa Holel SHAMROCK STABLES .S, CON BREEN, Proprietor Special Attention to Transient Stock Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month Always Open Phone 571 LAKEVIEW OREGON Lakeview Steam Laundry HARRY C. HUNKER, Prop. We give efficient service and do good work. Send your washing and give us a trial. TELEPHONE No. 732 We are now ready to roll your Barley at any time THE BEST LAGER BEER AND WHISKIES IN TOWN AT THE KENTUCKY SALOON POST A KING. PROPRIETORS