Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, November 20, 1913, Image 2

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    Lakeview Saddlery
A complete line of
Wrtgon and buggy
robes, bits, rlte,
spurs, quilts, roney
ettes, etc., etc.
Everything In the
line of carriage
and horse furnish
lnga. Repairing
by competent
men.
THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE
ON THE MARKET
AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props.
Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM
THE
LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO.
ABSTRACTS TO ALL REAL PROPERTY IN LAKE COUNTY, OREGON
Our Complete Tract Index
Insurosi Accuracy, Promptness and Reliability
Such an Index ia the ONLY IlLLI ABLE system from which an
Abstract can be made, showing all defects of title.
We Also Furnish WffiV&V&'
H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKEVIEW, OREGON
POSTOFFICC BOX 23 PHONK 171
LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY
Incorporarcd.
A Complete Record
if have made an entire transcript of all Records In Lake
unty which In any way, affect Ileal Property In the county.
We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer
-vcr made In Lake County, and ever Deed given.
Errors Found in Titles
in transcribing the records we have found numerous mort
gages recorded In the Deed record and indexed; and many
deeds are recorded to the Mortgage record and other books.
Hundreds of mortgages and deeds are not Indexed at all, and
most difficult to trace up from the records.
We have notations of all these Errors.
Others anuot flu a them. We have pot hundreds of dollars
hunting up these errors, and we can fully guarantee oar work.
flanager.
J. D. VENATOR,
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
BARGAINS in REAL ESTATE
ICO acres on Thomas Creek, all meadow land
and good water rights; five miles jrom town; cuts
175 tons oj hay; all fenced and a fine dairy. Price
$22.00 per acre, one-third cash, 0 per cent interest,
easy terms.
120 acres on Cottonwood Creek, about 25 acres
into Timothy hay, wheat and oats. Small house
and barn, good outside range, SO acres tillable, lots
of water, a fine small dairy ranch. Price $12.50
per acre.
A nice 4-room house, furnished, and large lot for
sale at $1,000 at Plush, Oiegon.
4 acres, a good house, out-buildings, good gar
?en and orchard, for sale at $1,000. A snap.
We are blocking up the O.V.L. Tracts. If you
care to buy or sell tell us your wants.
We are Agents for the Bankers Life Insurance
Company.
Curtis & Utley
Real Estate, Lakeview, Ore.
M-$"H"H"H"H M H I -H I H I M tf
IN THE 8HEEPF0LD.
Unless you want your sheep to
mm llle Mil winter keep them In
nut of the fall rains.
He sure the sheep barn has
tljrht roof, a dry (loor nnd irood
ventilation, with no drafts.
It Is a mistake, and a serious
one, not to provide an nbund inos
of pure water for the (look dur
ing the winter. It Is poor econ
omy to let a flock quench Its
thirst by entlng snow.
An abundance of roots fed with
a little grain will bring a Bock
through the winter In the best of
sli po for profit.
Keep the sheep In out of every
storm. The feet and the backs
of the flock should always be
dry.
n i n i in i m m m hh
SELECTING THE BOAR.
Bswars of Mongrsls and Culls With a
Long Psdigrss.
In selecting a bonr to bead the herd
the first desire should be to secure a
good Individual for a reasonable price,
not a low priced boar of a mongrel
type, but a representative animal from
one of the pure breeds from a prolific
family of heavyweights and good feed
ers. Never uses mongrel because he has
good form, writes II. A. Stone In the
National Stockman. One never knows
what such a sire will produce when
mated with good sows. Often their
litters are disappointing as to size and
quality. A poor pig makes au expen
sive porker when matured. Look at
your herd of sows crltU-ally ns to size,
length of body, length "f leg. shoul
ders, hams, head and general confor
mation and see where you can Improve
by judicious mating with n bonr which
will correct many of tlue defects In
their offspring. 1
Now may be found good specimen
of all the different breeds at the faint
It Is not necessary to buy n show bour
at a fancy price. Ofteu the breeder
has Just ns good In Ii l liml mi home
which can be bought 'for h. money
Don't buy a cull of any one lieennse
he has a pedigree and you can bu.v
him cheap. But get a good one from
a careful breeder who has tal;en pains
to develop his herd. 1 do not advocate
extreme hih prices, although a breed
er would win out quicker with a high
jitw.ii.smsjisw
The high class Berkshire hog of
today has many admirer, because
of lis conformation and uniform
color markings. It Is claimed for
the Brrk.hir that It ia a much
more active animal than the other
breeds, and. being a good forager.
Its exercising habits conduce to
health and strength. Activity Is an
aid to the digestive organs, keeping
them In good order, which means
additional weight put on for the
food consumed. The sow shown Is
a good type of the Berkshire breed.
There Is a place for pure bred Berk
shlres on every farm.
priced bonr than with a high priced
stallion or bull, for the progeny are
more numerous.
A ixmr that has been well fed and
well cared for by a breeder who has
developed him properly will not thrive
and meet your expectations If turned
Into a lot with a herd of rows, nnd
left to shift for himself on corn and
oats. If you adopt such n radical
change do not blame the breeder if
the boar falls to do well. Inquire of
the man from whom you buy how the
pig has been fed and cared for and
then comply with the methods he Is
used to and you should have good re
sults. A Umr properly developed
should be ready for light service at
nine months of nge. lie could lie used
once on alternate days without Impair
ing his future usefulness and should
be a reliable stock getter for ten years.
If lie gets too large for young sows
use n breeding crate.
Pure Breds In the Dairy.
Some live years ago a young man
started dairying with a good scrub
dairy, but became dlssatistled nnd
gradually stocked up with a few pure
bred Ilolsteln heifers Today these
two and three year old heifers hip
mllldiiir from fifty to sixty pounds per
j day mid when fresh milked over sixty
i nnd seventy pounds per day with first
and second calves. You could not
make this young man believe that
scrubs ure Just as good, for experience
has taught him better. The only thing
ho Is kicking ubout Is that he dldu't
start with pure breds at first, and the
reason be didn't was - because he at
first took advice of pessimists who had
been and are still and probably al
ways will be milking scrub cows. O
L. Prludle In Ohio Farmer.
GERMANS INVITED
TO OREGON LANDS
Immigration Commission
Issues Books to Herald
Possibilities of State,
In resalncss for its compalgn in
fcurope to secure substantial fsrtnsrs
lo com to Oregon to make their
homes, the Oregon State Immigration
commission bai iuit Issued two books
for distribution In Germany. The
first is tha statistical year book, simi
lar to the Oregon Almanac, translated
Into German: tha other it tha "Immi
grant's Guide : A third volume, known
a the Oregon Album, containing about
200 pbotogrspha ot agricultural acenet,
will be issued within a week to sup
plement the Bret two.
Though designed primarily for work
among the prospective immigrants in
the old country, copies of all three
booka will be placed in the Oregon
exhibit at the Chicago Land show.
P. E. Schwabs is head of tha Ger
man department otthe State Immigra
tion commission and the work of com
piling these books has been done by
him. 'Ibe album, showing the pic
tores, will have captions In both
English and German. The tame book
will te issued later, with Swedish cap
tions. Editiona of the almanac pub
lished in Swedish and Norwegian
Daninh are also planned, that the story
of Oregon msy be carried to as many
peoples aa possible.
Wonderful Achievement
Will wonders never ceaseT Appar
ently not, especially in the electrical
world. The other day a young electri
cian named Roy Thompson of Sacra
mento county, - according to the Dee,
made a demonstration of power by a
wireless outfit that has startled the
world. Securing the loan of a 85 horae
power motor, he attached it to bis
wireless outfit snd in the presence of
several auto loads. of people started it
st full power with electricity taken
direct from the atmosphere. It re
quired 400 vol 18 to start the motor.
The young -man attracted the power
from the atmosphere by magnates,
Leyden Jars and tuning coils. Elec
tric people who win tensed the demon
stration pronounced it a perfect suc
cess, and declsrid street cars could be
run by the asms device.
$1000 Dollars Reward
We. VV. F. Detert and V. D. Duke,
own all the cattle branded 70 or
XL and formerly owned by Cox &
Cwafk and the lieryford Land ot
Cattle Company. These cattle are
now on the ranges ot Modoc and
Lassen Counties. For Information
leading to the arrest and conviction
of any party or parties Illegally
branding, killing, driving off or dis
posing of any of the above cattle
we will pay ONE THOUSAND IOI,
I .A ItS and the costs of arrest snd
prosecution. Bend ull Information
to E II. Day, Altoras, Modoc county
Cel., or to us at Latrobe, El Dorado
County, Cat. If guilty party might es
cape, promptly notify the Sheriff ol
the county In which the Illegal ntt
wax committed and ad vino us by
wire at our expense.
W. V. DEVEK T,
W. D. DUKE.
All funds available for the erection
of the Klamath Conniy court house
have been expended and work has
been shut down until, spring. It is
said that the court has so fur expended
about $80,000, and the building is folly
half completed. The crew employed
on the court bouse will row begin
work on the new Carnesie library,
which is being erected on fhe site
unjoining the court houHe. 'Ibis build
ing is to cost $24,000.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL ArrMCATIONS, tlii-y cannot
i cacti llio -ut of liii U1M.-UM?. Catarrh 1 u blood
t,r cuttHlitiulouul tlUffiuv, uud lu oicli-r lo cure It
yua uiiit titkv Internal reim-ilk-a. Hull's Cuturru
ure 1 taken liili-riiully. unci sets On lly upon
! the blciocl ami mucous surfuri-N. Hull's L'utHi-ru
I I ure Is not a uuac-lt uit-ilk-lne. It wan lire-
H-rlle4 by one of the beat iiliyslcluHa In tlili
country fur ji-nrs snd Is regular irrarlptloii.
It Is comiKCM-d of lliu beat tonh-s known, com
bined villi tha bent blood uurluera. actluir ill
recti on the niucoits surfaces. The iH-rfecl
i oinlilnsilon of th two InsTi-dli-nta In wbut pro
duces auc-b wonderful results lu curing catarrh
Bend for teatlmonlula, free.
f. J. til EMS X & CO., Props., Toll-do, O.
Hold by Druggists, pric e 75c.
Tsk IIsll's family Tills (or constipation.
Selecting a Dairy Bull,
In selecting n bull to bead the dairy
herd It Is not enough that the animal
be a pfire bred and registered bull, says
GeorKe It. Samson. Instructor in animal
husbandry at the Oregon Agricultural
college. He should be both of these,
It Is true, but lu addition be should be
from an advanced registry dam. If
this Is ImposMlble because there are
no advanced registry - cows In the
locality the bull should be the calf of
a cow which Is known to be a fairly
heavy milker, n blub tester and rt per
sistent milker. Ills sire should be a
tegister of merit animal. If possible).
BUBSG1UBE FOR TUB EXAMINER
TYPHOID
DEATHS
and sickness sre bo more nec
essary tban Smullpox. Arm
medical experience has dem
onstrated the almost miracu
lous cmcacy ol antityphoid
vaccination. Be vaccinated
now by your physician, you
and your family. Aik your
physician or druggist, or send to us for Information
concerning Typhoid Vaccine and results from its use.
THE CUTTtl LAKHIATOIIY, MM. CUV. CAL.
reoeuciM vacciats a una uimi w. s. ucsasg ao.
TH1 OM)K8T EBTABLIHHED REALTY ,
riHMjlN BOHTHKRN OftEUON
ONE TO 12,000 ACRES
OF LAKE COUNTY
BEST LANDS
For HHle either for stock or ttgrl
cultural purtovea.
J. W. MAXWELL & SON
LAKtVltW, OfttOOM
2,000 NAMES!
HOMESEEKERS
We have that number of people writ
ing us about Goose Lake Valley that
number of people who are thinking
about changing their location YOU
MlCHT GET ONE OF THIS NUMBER
TO PURCHASE YOUR RANCH-OR
AT LEAST A PART OF IT.
Perhaps you are trying to farm a larger
acreage than you can farm profitably
why not let the other fellow buy half
of what you have and place your self
in a position to make the half you re
tain more profitable?
You can list the property for sale with
us and get the advantage of all this ad
vertisingan advantage that will appeal
to you at once. We are In close touch
with these homeseekers. DROP US A
LINE AND ASK US FOR. LISTING
BLANKS. We will explain every fea
ture fully. Address:
The Fairport Town and Land Co.
F AIRPORT, CALIFORNIA
WALLACE & SON
iWm. Wallao; Coronmr tor Lakm County)
UNDERTAKERS
PROMPT ATTKNTION AM) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Parlors, next door to Telephone Office
WATSON BUILDING
Lakeview Ice, Transfer
and Storage Co
Telephone No. Ml
.i. i. ii:c:kwoktii. Manaokk
Buss to Meet All Trains. Trantfer
and Drayage. Storage by day,
Woek or Month
"OUK CUSTOM KI18 AItU OUIl ADVKHTISEKS'
Goose Lake Valley Meat Market
R. E. WINCHESTER, Proprietor
We endeavor to keep our market well
supplied with
FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS
5 lbs. Lard, 90c; 10 lbs., $1.80
83 Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited "TSa
ML
CENTrtAL QHEGaN LIKE
The Owl for Busy People
DAILY 77U.V VAC 1 WAY HKTWIiliS CIC.STIIAL OA'.YfJ.V
I'OSTS ASI I'OtTLASH. TOUIllST SLKIil'ISa CAH
(ii mm is $i.oo), ritsv class coacu:s.
SA VEADAY EACH WA Y
FROM CFSTRAL ORFCOS
Lenve llrml H Ml I'M
" DvhvIiuU-h 8 4S I'M
" Retmom 0 10 I'M
" Tertvboiuif) 9 21 I'M
" Culver 10 02 I'M
' Mtitollus 10 SO I'M
' " MuilrtiH 10 30 I'M
Arrives Portland 10 AM
TO VliSTRAL ORKQOS
Lvnvu 1'ortlnml 700 PM
Arrive M nil run 0 00 AM
" Metollus (IIS AM
" Culver a 28 AM
" Terrebonne 7 OH AM
" Redmond 7 S3 AM
" Dem-huteH 743 AM
" llend 8 00AM
Prompt despatch of frolght, Botwmon Control Orogon
and Portland and Portland and fas fern oltlom.
Connections made lu Portland to und from Willamette Valley, Astoria
and Clatsop Reach points, Fuftet Sound, Spokane, Montana, (Jkilurttdo, St.
Paul, Omaha, Kansas City and Chicago.
Fares, time hchedplvH, and other Information by letter, or upon ap
plication to
R. II. CROZ1KR, A. Q. P. A.;
W. C. W ILK ICS, A. O F. A P. A,
Portland, Oregon.
J. II. CO It RETT, Agt.,
Bond, Oregon.
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