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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1909)
LAKK COU.tTV HX AMINE, LA KEVIKW, okr.UO.V, TIlt'JlMDA V, MAY 27, 119. TIIRKK J. W. Maxwell Of Property for V. W. MsxweU o Sale 40 acrea, i'lOO oua mil from Lak flew, could b mu'emifiilly Irrluittrd mm a poultry f firm, una and mm half atorjr liouaa 'Jlx.'IO cotnpHrat lv.y new, 4 rooms on u round Hour, 'i on n r floor, barn )M ft. potts, 1Hk',H, uood well. etc. No. M '2;l i I IK) acres at 110 per arm, II (ji ilea from Lakovlew, thin In uood on I m proved bruah liottom land and will twinm titular mi nr tmn nf i Iim Irrlutitlou projects ronlMii.pati'd In I '"" opfiieo I Portand Letter lsssassssa Gsnc&imBamsax Portland. Or-tfon, Mnv .1, lrwj. (Hepclal rum ..uilijr). "lUlw n i.it Ik u and t wealth ii.v hu iIdm the Oregon of packing hnon prudurta to market oi tun worl I, "In n niwtto that should l;e r Mil III red from tHTJ school au'l i lint hihI be emblazoned nn the wall i f eenrr cotnmreelal or HKnizulion hi I te. TIih horse am! i 1 1 1 sttlo in Foit- r vp n' livetttock fails Id the olJer atatea, to "mark down" the price at which we "bold more : nP" the halance of the world for ita brand ! every win that vicinity. Ho. '2 itoll ..A All nr. - - l.. tIT I -to acre ai n. ier acre in VYr 1M) acres at flO per acre. MKn brunh ' ntr valley, all under fence, pood IhihI, 10 in Htm from Lake lew, amirly Iiihiii aoll, unimproved No. Mtfi IUKI-:WK acrea, a !elrabl at tick ranch and amall farm, about one fifth of thin la hay land, remainder fc-ralii and paatur land, small holme and hern titxaled IU ntllea from Laltevlew, ania'l creek and lirlxatlnu illicit ou the place, la patronized aa a way aide Inn. No. til-in 17iK) acres at l'p per acre oun of the heat and moat dealrabla farina and atock ranchita in thla part of the Country, Una thrlfly orchard, two ilory dwKllitiK 'into, addltiou IHx'il, ' milk limine, wood houae. ccllnr, smoke houe, chicken bouse, sprlntf water In pipea to houae, yarden and borne ' liaru HOx'.'t, la well adapted to (train and alfalfa, rula :y K) tnu of hay, would cut HJOO ton If stiaded to alfalfa. It la a Imrualn, la within 'i tulle -f Lakeview. No. VM-Kl IIUXH! 240 acre in W'aruer valley all fenced and cross fenced lu live field paid tip water rltfht of UMI inchea. two atory iIwcIIIiik 4x:K) 0 rooina, front proof ccllnr, one atory 1'ixMi, frame hrn '.NixIKi. wauon and wood honae ItixfiO, ahnp aheHx I0'., orch arl liarluir, h tieca, Iwrrifa of all klndn linprovaiiieiita cobt over huxi, Ktock if Kniilcil at niHikft pricii l hln la an up lu duly ranch. No. .'iiJ 41 1, hi tch ut ?. Uj per ucr, aitoaie In Ni'vhiIii, fx i imlfM aouthniiHt of l.nlto lew, Hiid )H in Hen miht of C'ulilol IHh Hue, it la all in ohm liody and it lurifv portion of it rklrta the labtttthme. title la cIcdlrHtli' for any kind if ptuck ranch, with thu meadow laud tl hiii- hoiiao and liaru and out hnuxca and kiuhII orcliHrd, never fHlhiiK rreck llirouun placa. Jrima rdxi, imlHitce I 'i and .'I yeaia at i per cent. Ns. 2W 77 VXt acrea 14 ifillea fioni 1'IuhIi, ahout h() itcreM fenced, 20 lu uralu, '20 In timothy and clover, 10 lu alfiilfa, remainder mixed liny laud, timothy, red top and blue Joint, I H creek liottom, conifortHhlH hoimw. out hounea, Imrn, corraln. '2 wella 12 ft. deep. A line npeninK lor a lieu In ner In the atock Itunloena. No. 37745 flinio-liV) acrea level (.line, hruah land in itrowliiK aetllement with iiood pr.inoectn of th lioVernilient Kfcliiui 1 atlon Hervice In the near future audita i luit the aettlern In their In luatlon ache me. No. 411112 , .'1J0 e.-rea ut t.'i per acre an ideal atock or dairy ranch on tributary of I l.'hevtaiican river about twenty mile from Lakevlew. la nearly ail meadow . with ifood outlet for Mock, j No. 4IH-0H i '200 ucrea of ('hiiwauciin bottom, i choice laud for any aud all purpoaeH, ut air. i.or i.i.rj mr.r. o2 breedera in ever , in t of lie United maltta ami I no mi) . to the r .ct that (Jretfon I the beat t ark-t ' Kr-od thlriKi In that Hut in t I ..ited Htatea. Two million of dollar for the four I hundred and ltxy two acre onlver ally known aa the "Iadd Farm" ; pi t Portland City lot in a claae i with Oretfoo orchard, and the de veloper of th ma viil'lclent prouerty will rertainly be aatMJIed if It pay dividend eqnalllntf thoan of well 'kept modern orcha'd. No. 01f.! l'20 acre at fI 00 per Hern wlthfa fix mllv of Lnketlew. L'nitniiroved. No. 40V.--O; 100 acrea, rlce (I.OOO, locnted on border of lentrt, amall creek through plitce, l'20 acre Knod fitrin land, 40 lured pithtiire. with exleiihive outlet for atock, 2o mile to neareitt town tin U a Urt i'Ihm opeulnu for a youiitf iiihii to build up in the atock hu. duett. No. 0'2N1. britccH and adjiiiuliitf. the extenlavn open rane No, 4.a-m 1'rlcen Htiliji ct to cIihiikh. no notice In uddillou to the precediuK vt KkJ acre hlbly productive land. I I'"" "v,," -0.000 acre of land of Hood hoiiHe, litrue barn, Krauarlea, every ftrudtt an I iiiulity, In tract of eto., ainall orchard, creek thn uiih twelve thouHHml acre raiiuinK I lace, ;') ectea In cultivation onn of In price from fi to H00 per acre, the tu.i beet yielding farm lu (looae Iake quality or soil, location and Improve viill. y, It! tnllin Iroiu i akeview for 1 nient determining the price. The tXAAl i, f.niH'.l , above (-mbiHcet landn principally in hd Hcren for I'2iX), one a'ory frame four tooiit lio'iro. new barn, never failliik' i-lieu 'ii. on place, bO Here fenced, 10 cultivated, an Ideal chicken raucl. or e.uall block f arm about onc imUi from Maun road and about l'2 linlea from New l'lue Creek. No. 4.14 -I0'2 100 iicren e"tmm, cond fin tn hoii!-e ii nd barn, ou Hlnue road, 10 inchtia Irriua tile water, clu-Hply uiiu-e renttrvoir alie, l.'iO beHrinu fruit tree, '200 younger oiii'M of it ooc I helccl ion, 'Ml acrer plow land, redldim pithtuie. No. 4-1 IIM "ii'i miiH 7 iiiIIi-m ttuitli nf I'lilfh-.v, hiiiiiII t ri'i'k t lirotiuli plucf thlx b o burilii nt fn per ncft. No. Oil") t'J't per acre iw!) ttcre nil fenced and well Improved, '2 tfood duilliuk'H each with coinniod ioui baine, out hoiiHt'H, '2 orchardt - over half of it meadow, the remainder I rolling iini hill land- It U ono of the very few tracttt that could be hi evenly oivLled Into tivo fit nn h that It would be dlltl cult to make choice of them, ban all the free water it reuircn. No. "Jt'.T 1 1 Lake County, a goodly portion ol it lu vloluily of Lakeview with eome few choice 1 1 act a in Harney uud 1 Crook county lu Oregon, ali mime choice tritctM In Culforulii and Nevxdtt bordering on thu Oregon line. ! Kei-idencn lots in Lakevirw Hell for rj.rt to tOV each. HuaiueH lota from ii. 0 to I7IKX) each. Ordinari y the town lota ure Ulxl'J.'j feet in the hinder priced lot there I no uniforaiity In ide, the locution and rl7 determining the price. We have the town lota in Watnon'i addition to the tow u of I. akeview the near, at to t he t iinineHK portion of town, hli-o lot in all other additioun udjoln Ina the town we aleo have a turtle lint of improved and unimproved town property of all klndn for aaln. A fifteen year residence in Lake County enable iih to nay, CHpecially to the capital it-t, we can pive you pointerx in h eculat ivti propoBit Ions in viuioiirt linen ol but-iucHit hh well hh realty that know you will gladly invent ik'ato after you IcHm what we have to enliht your attention. hO acrea at VI. U) per aero-level mure! AIV " the preceding that bruali land tin the wet-t nidu ol (ionae ""' inteict-t you, write uh for more Lake, in irood neighborhood, no Im- particular ileneript-on proveinentn, yet u tmnl baik'aiu. J.W, MAXWKLL A SON", No. :i7'2 1'22 Dept. A. Lakeviuw, Oregon. J. W. Maxwell Son Lakeview, Oregon Dept. "A" Lime and Brick MAMN & KELLEY, Lakeview We me now prcpmliiK t o burn our 11 rut kiln of 7.r.0fl0 pouudu (if I. line, it ud will bt prcpurud In two wee Iih to till onlcrn. 150.000 BRICK We ure a Iho preparing our llrat kiln cif K0,nO( In-h k, wltlcli will lit ready lu iit-lmrt lime, mid jrnHrnoi. ed Im-ht t utility. 175? A nAt I Yiud m " inb l.ukevlew 91 W 19) OUKI'VltW JJ Klamath Hospital Klamath l-xi'I Oregon l'hone Ml; Corner 4ll un I I'iimStj ; .. uln k. from Ctmrt Houae. Completely equipped for trcnin n m Icnl. im tllciil and niatcrnlty ciihcs. Operating room, entirely up to date, at tllapoHal of nny aurp'ou on abort notice. 1'atleiita received at any aud all hours. Emily A. Humphrey. Honey Loaned ON REAL ESTATE. LONO TIME, EASY PAYMENTS. RELIABLE REPRESENTATIVES WANTED. The Jackson Loan & Trust Co. Fort Worth, Texas, or Jackson, Mississippi. w r "i,ii f f. f at Tmffaiu. wi1 i,w,Mii,'ljyniniii h u mimmmm'wm&r Without reard to tit: raet iprit in which they may reaide, t leto'i pctt pie are beulnnluu to real!- nil'. v the tremendona Ixnent of lie Annual Koaa Kentival, vhlcli thla )e -t June 7th, continuliiK uutll li e l'Jth. 1 Thla l'Vavai emphaalxeh to people al a dixtHnco the extremely favorable cliiuatln condition which make poa albln the production of the fluent roae In the world. OreKoolan don't wihIi anybody hard luck, but they never vet aufil clently sympathetic, when the fruit Hlllou.n... An I Cen.Opation For year J waa troubled with tiliouannRH and couitloatlou which made life mlaerabln for tiie. My nipetile failed me. I loat my oaual force and fltullty. Pepam prepare tioiiH aud cathartic only made mat- uir.mit''r wnrae. 1 do not know where I I . ,ni.l.l I, .. I...... 4 .1 I. .. I f tried Chamberlain' Ktornacb and Liver Tablet. The tablet relieve the ill feeliuK at once, atreuirtben the dlt'cntlve function, purify the atom ach, liver and b-ood, helping the ayateiu to do it work naturally. Wits. KIJI'IS. KirmiuKfaam, Atla. Thewe tahleta are for ale by l)Hy and Jim. ONE WAY TO CATCH COYOTES Indian Stratagem Secured More than Army Officer Needed to Make Carriage Kobe "Coyote aud wolve were plentiful about the camp, aud 1 detided to net a lot of akiua and have an Indian woman Ian th-m, leavlju the tail on, and make a carriage rooe ror myliatr, Url. (ien. II. II. Fratt, who waa once stationed at Oklahoma, wrote lately to an Oklahoma acquain tance. "A Comanche named Kaa toyet and hi wile a reed to 'an I -Kin for a conttblerat ion, if ' c Kive them a beef aud no me poieon. The beef contractor fold me a beef for aeven dollar. e were tlien paying t2.5() a hundred f. r the beat beef for army tine. 1 not the poion and went with Ekhb toyet and hi wife to aee them Hut the bait. They drove the beef to a (Made a mile from camp, killed it, took the bide and reserved 'all the bent meat for their own use, land then eprinkled tbe polaon over I the carCHH. "E atoyet bad cut 'M stick a foot and a bait long and sharpened tbein at botb end. These he stock in the ground in a larce circle Inclosing tbe earcagH, and on each put a CDonk of liver or heart, saying a be did aoe 'Sugar, wolf heap like nim.' The next morning 1 went with tbem to eey the rebult of our venture, and we found '27 coyote and two large gray wolve dead about tbe carcati and vlcioity, so 1 got hit robe and bad skin to spore. "Kansas City Star. UK WILL AFTEK THIS. "Oh, Henry." said eh blithely, Aa he sat down to dine "I have bought the sweetest cushion For a dollar niuety-nine I "It wan bargain flay at Stanley' And tl.ov avertised it ho That the idore waa fairly crowded. For the price ware so low." "ll'ml" be coughed aud looked askewly. "Aa sure a I'm alive, We are selling I bat same cunhion At a dollar twenty-five. " Not a word then broke the'sileoce Till hi wife, w'tb many sighs. Sotfly said with accent tearful, "And wby don't you adverti?" hheltou ;Coun) tlooster. OREGON PEOPLE MUCH CHANGED Indifferent Once, but All Good Boosters Now Tom Fitch, he of the silver 'tongue. i Slicing Ounaway, of the N C O. tor selling him lota in Keno ou ao elleged pouiixo of a street car line extension. Here is n pointer for peo ple up thin v.ay. who have listened to hi uud llarriinau'e promiae for '25 year or more. A party of lillnoi investors re cently clubbed together and sent one of their number, who bad visited Oregon during tbe exposition on a trip through tbe state. Upon bis return to Portland, this gentleman said be bad found Oregon people much changed. At that time tby were inteneely conservative, today tbey are entbuBistio, optimistic, and unanimously predict a great fox n re. In fact, many of tbe communities are growing so rapidly that tbey Im agine they have all tbe growtb , but thoe wbo have seen tbe owe orcabrds. the substantial farm booses and other improvements taking place everywhere, know that tbe next de cade will see recoid- breaking ad vancement along every line. Asked it he was sati&tled, be replied: "1 wouldn't return to Illinois, but shall remain here to receive my friends who are coming, in parties of three, live and even ten. Stein liloch clothing' Mercantile Co. at Lakeview Linoleums, carpets, Lakeview Mercantile Co. matting. ANYBODY CAN KODAK. lit ---n 5 $Q.OO 0 The No. 2 A Brownie Takes pictures 254 x 414 inches. Built on the Kodak plan uses Kodak film cartridges and may be loaded and unloaded in broad daylight. No dark-room for any part of the work. A perfectly prac tical little camera for snap-shots or time exposures. THE KODAK CATALOGUE fully describes and Illustrates our six styles. of Drownies and fifteen styles of Kodaks ranging In prlco from f 1.00 to over $100.00, and fully explains the day light development methods which have done away with the dark room. Free at any Kodak dealers or by malL EASTMAN KODAK CO. ROCHESTER, N. Y., Tf Kodak Cltp. t m . . . I wm J i . LAKIiVlbW SADDLERY F. AliLSTROM Proprietor fhe bst Vanquero ddle on ihe market A I o ;i co n jlite Iim r wigon nut hi:v hr. n, w '), r on, bit, hum jjj'i, ii,t,rxj tie i ( t -t ,-t i i ; 1 1 c'l s II i i i : J 1 r4i ill y Pliiil :m))UlC Ul P. 7i rnsimf iiTmtz HOTEL JLakkviktw ERECTED IN 1 900 MODERN TMROUOHOIT FIRST-CALSS ACConnooATioNs SAflPLE ROOfl For COnriERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT F P LIGHT GEO MAKKOW LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietor Biddy Produces Millions Notice for Publication Departtueut of the Interior, (J. S. r on1 O ti r c at T uL-ariaa- i cii rr Ifl V3IUC tVCry lC3rjAotiC0e'a'berebysrivetithBtHKNRY J ANDERSON, of lily, Oregon, who od Nov-ml)pr 2.1, 1W7, made Home Prof. i)ryden. of tbe Orpgon Argi- Btaad hutry No. 391 (Serial No. cultural College at Corvalils, has is- jOll'J.li for Lota I, 2, K half XW quar sued for tree distribution bis flrt bul-I ter, riectlou III. Township 35 8., letio to "Bleeder of Chicken Knnee 15 E. Will. Meridian, ua Every poultry breeder should have it. filed untii-e of it teotiou to make Prof'Ht.or Uryden Drst ebojr wnat hical Coro'urtaM'ni rrm-r fo erahlia wonaerful induetry tbe poultry iu- dustry itt, theD take up tbe ditierent side of a. toal poultry raisiuR. He says: "Tbe monej value of tbe wheat crop in ll.t; Uuited State last year was le tbau the product or the ben. Thete products poultry and ease were et-timated by Uorrenmnu otticiaJs ns north over W0.00Ci.000 lu 1908. Tbe .oullry iiroductt? of Ore?.n Inet year were worth eoousb to pny all the Ht propriat ions made by the last Leig&iature for two yenr. l?iiiii tt 1 hn .aiift hl'ii- ilent i i ii. .1, before It;ist-r aud Ueci-er. Hf l.akt; viov. Oregon, ou toe Ot i clav of .Ir.Iy. 19.'i. Clainint HHnim a- nttnpes: Art Eaveus, Carrie LunJy, O i. .wii r son, Q. N. Anderson, all of Bly, Ore gon. Mfi.110 J N. Watson. Resistpr llAlwMONV IN THE HOME. An Atc-bisoD brido bas selected bow leiseed furniture to match ber bus- band Atcbidou Globe. diarrhoea Portland Jouruil; Adveitisiug of Oregon i gboion result. Do more ot it. Adf ertiMDk! pays . Bad Attack ot Dytentery Cured "An bouored citizen of this town was Buffering from a severe attack of dysentery. lie told a trieud if . lie could obtain a bottle of Cham l.erlaiu's Coilo. Cholera and Oiarrohea Remedy, be felt coctideut of beiua cured, be having need this remedy In the West. He waa told tout I kept it iu stock and loat no time iu obtaininK it, aud waa promptly cured," say M. J. Leach, driiizKist, ol Wolcott, Vt For sale by Daly and Hall. uyj mu uuRt run ,u Look yourself over. Do you br-re PRICE 25d L.?.CE S!IE Jeo(.ie: a kuoii matij uo, huu jihi ... s nn r f- t nf an?mt K.'.fTcr- ' n rto loner with this disease, for to r - o ' effect a quick cure it is only neces sary to take a few doses of Chamberlain's Gclic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Fkiusdy In a-t. in most cases one dose is sufficient. It never fails and can be relied upon in the most severe and dangerous cases. It is equally val uable for children and is the jneans of saving the live of many children each year. 5 In the world's history no medicine R ha ever met witn greater success. are not above euspicion. If you expert to et tbe original Carbolied Witch Hazel halve, you must be sure it in De Witt's Carbol ized Witch llutl Salve. It i good for cuts, burn and bruises, and is especially good fur piles. Kefuse sub stitutes, bold ly Daly and Hall. THEOL'GH A WIDOW'S VEIL It ta til ays rather shocking to bear a wutnuu wearint: a long widow's veil laugh heartily. EaiiiBMiiii'iiiii'i '. " ' 'ii'ii rira I DeWitt'a Little Early Risers, the famous little liver pill, small tie u tie ! aud sure. iS.'l 1 by Daly aud Hall. j All eizea doors aud windows at Lakeview vjertuntile Co. .'mi c. $1,250 Reward. The Harnej- uouu Live MKH-k A.sHot.is iuii, of which I am mrinber. pnyJ750 reward fi.revideuee lt-ti.liiiit to tht- cuu vlrlion ol partisi Blraliiu; S.UH k lif. loiijriiiv to its mem-tM-ra. In additiou I offer J.VXi reward Hi.roe brand hwrh.-. ahiie bar on either nr txilh )awa Ke. corded InftnnnntiHa Kanje, Harnev, Ijtkt- and fru.k C(...i,n. .. lorMii vrnted ht u sold llorH. a xil.l to nui I .rough ihiawH'tion will be reimrttMl ta mil paper. If not po reported, pn-ae -I tf or tle ..hone The Tiinrs Herajfl. Main 821, Huruii, Ore K'.H. H W .Hrow D, burin. Ore- Reward tor Horses 1 will r!vi f5.00 n-WHitl fur iuftuiii ntlou that will Iwnl Iti tlit iliM.-.ivt'ry -.tuny horse branded wltli mi olil !iorKcbtie brand ou bot h liws.vluLt tl In the cut lu tbln HilvfrrlNfiin'iit, ltli frt'Nh trlaugli-Imiiitl iiikIitui'ih h t he horseshoe. Tin- trbingle placed !;. audi n luauiier ji would t-nvt-r ii. it. bar on both )hwh. AihiiiiiI uuiNt ' fouutl In tint .iwh..wk,,n ,.f woiiti ,.1'raon or ikthouh. OUT OF DOOR WORKERS Men who cannol stop . for c rainy day.- will ' . una tne greaiesr romfort nnrl frppHn of bodily movement WATF.RPROnF OILED CLOTHING linFDVjO IIITnOO Every oarmenl bearing , t h (tie jign of the fuh 4 N' guorqnieea waterproof a--, waiaiog rree i v Sf jot orl