Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, May 27, 1909, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    LAKE COUNTY KXAM1NKH, LAKEVIEW, OKEOON, Tllt'RSDA V, MAY 27, 1IMi
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1,000 acres, improved wheat land in Goose Lake Valley,
640 44 choice land, unimproved, in Chewaucan Valley,
320 " excellent wheat land, per acre, - -
Business Block, Lakeview, paying 12 per cent net,
New Cottage, 5-room, Lakeview.
$22,500
6,400
16.50
3,500
900
SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO.,
Umbach Block, next door to Board of Trade Room, Lakeview, Oregon.
fl-r7f 7YCirS--etropolitan Hank & Trust Co,, Los Angeles, Cnl., Tnjaro Valley Hank, Watsouville, Cal.. Hank of Oxnanl, Oxnard, Calif.
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FINES" AND MINING j
C. E. McClesrry. the New Pine
Creek mining man was in town Mon
day.. He reports mining men com
in into tbe Hoag district from Tuuo
pab, Goldfleld aDd all other Nevada
camps, who in tarn eenrJ lor their
friends. Several leases have already
been made and more are under con
sideration. Tbe gectlemaii expects
the work now under way in the dis
trict will prove so highly satisfactory
that there will he a tig rush into
that district bo soon as the snow dis
appears about July 1st.
The Reno Gazette of tbe 19th inst
says: Henry J. Amigo, the well
known young mining engineer who
sp-nt several months here this winter
left this morning over the N. C. O.
for New Pine Creek, Oregon, where
he will engage in mining for come
time. lie has a number of miniug
properties in tbat part of the country
and states tbat tbe country is being
developed on a large scale. At this
time there are many people rusbigg
into tbe uorthren country to take up
new mines and develop those already
taken up.
The Ft. Bidwell Gold Nugget says
Mattering reports still continue from
tbe lioag mines The Sugar Pine
ledge, tbe King of tbe mountains is
j sti-1 on tbe improve, and bids fair to
1 . , . i .
develop into oue oeyona mi
tioos; and tbat J. R Baty and How
ard Brdue left there Friday morn
ing for tbe quicksilver mines in
Washoe Co. Nevada, to he gone sev
real days. Mr. Baty is interested in
some valuable ground at tbat place,
and is out on a business trip with
some lower ccuatry people. Quick
silver is looking up considerably of
late, and good properties are in demand.
All kinds o' Lace Curtains at B and
M.
City Gardens Are A
Success In California
PUSHING WORK
WESTERN ROAO
County Commissioner Heyford
left Monday with a gang of men,
teams and tools for the completion of
tbe work on tbe Klatuatb road,
through tbe Quartz valley, and over
tbe mountain to tbe Klamath county I
line. That part of the road up to the
present has been covered with snow, i
so tbat it was necessary to del ij I
working tbe same until now. How-1
ever, the work is now to tin rushed to
early completion so s to enable
freighters to haul tbe wool clip over
to Klamath ami bring buck freight
shipments for tbe bueiuess men of
Lakeview.
A SCRAPPY LOIDV.
Few possess tbe quickness of thought
and action characteristic of the coster
monger's wife who exclaimed. "She
said I wasn't a loidy, sbe did, and
the next minute 1 'ad Vr 'ead in tbe
gutter. "Exchange.
Down in Southern California they
have developed a movement for the
cultivation of tbe one-acm farm. It
is advocated, and said to be demoo
terated, in some of these southern
counties tbat a small f am illy of two
or four people ca maintain itself on
a plot of ground of this size. Tbe
movement has attracted a great deal
of attention ; and obviously enough,
it will be of sociological as well as
material value if it shall prove suc
cessful. In commenting upon the above tbe
Portland Telegram say tbat ic is a
fact that a small family iu this city,
reisding in tbe suburbs, where they
have an extra lot or two, are able to
pay tbe family living expenses from
the intensive cultivation of these
lots, regarding tbe requisite labor as
nothing but needed recreation. Tbree
dozen toamto plant", of tbe right va
riety and properly cultivated, for ex
ample, will provide a family of three
or four persons -itb sufficient of tbat
succulent vegetable, fresb during tbe
summer mouths and canned during
the Winter, for an entire year, and
there will still be enough left to sup
ply all demands of neighborly cour
tesy. What is true of tomatoes is
true of string beans, of squash and
a number of other vegetables . The
uniutiat ed w ill be surprised at wha
tbe city grdea will yield.
Morover tbe mecbauic and tbe pro
fessional man soon finds tbat he ;is
interested iu the soil and wbat he ran
make It produce. His intreest leads
to a sort of scientific inquiry and
experiment, and tbe first thing any
body knows, he is cultivating a small
farm; making money enough for his
needs, and broadning and and en
riching society by tbe production of
wealth in independent and fundamen
tal fashion; by relieving city con
gestion and contributing to a better
social order.
What is said above also applies to
the people of the small town, where
the tendency to cultivate small plats
of ground is much more generally the
custom tnan in tbe larger cities, iu
fact many secure most of the living
fort beir whole families in this way
at only tbe cost of small effort to
themselves.
If You Own Any Farm
land, or know anybody who
docs, you ought to get in touch
with the steps farmers in all
parts of the country are taking
to protect themselves from some
of the commission men who
have been robbing them almost
ever since they were boys.
1 you don't own any, tut want
tbe best short stories printed this
month, get the
JUNE EVERYBODY'S
r f v
o
What do You TfainfC of
,ine of Goods ?
thisl
coses
Hanan Shoes, Red Cross Shoes, Cluett Peabody
Shirts, J. B, Stetson and Castle Hats.
These goods need no advertising. But we want
you to know who has them in stock. We have.
Bailey ( Massingill
ONE WAY OUT. j
L'ttle Mary bated to say 'vinegar"
because sbe bad been laughed so often i
for her queer prnnunication of tbe j
word. So when her mother sent her i
to the store to buy some she resent-1
ed the jug to the clerk and said:
Z "Smell of that and give me ai
( quait. " Bohemian.
strong, durable, comfortable
garments for workmmen
Fruit Lands
Fruit Lands
CLASSIFED WANTS
(Five crnta per line or line cent per word,
each liiKi rtlnn. Thirty wonla, or li m. II per
month. f-Na mUcrtU. mi-nt IliHorli'il for
than i cntn.
HTIt AV NOT U K
ft I KAY EI) ONE LIOHT CHEST
nut colored mare nnd one irdilinir.
welirhlng each about 1MK). Until
white Htnr In face, borne tin one
white hind foot, both with humem
marks. 910 reward, delivered at O.
FOK EXCHANOE: KOUHERN
California property for good prop
' ery Iu the vicinity of Lakeview.
, SOUTHERN OKEOON KEA LTV CO.
I U in hitch block.
FOK SALE WeHt i ol Sec. 34. Towu
hl:W. Kantfe l't EiiHt at $5. er
acre, 7 nilleH from Lakeview, Orcuou
Write or enquire of C. F. Elgin, cire
of City Hull, Salem, Oregon.
I u.t (..til ... a 1 I -
t nKiiiuiiuiai, inuuor nun immure.
i Ail fenced, contains springs and
stream. Well sheltered. ideal fnr
V. L. Co.'h camp at Hrewn Creek, or ''rnu'; " " or'rth ',f Ll',ew'
notify W. S. McCollurn, Lakeview. tl ; ,0"d- huulre ttt
EKTKAY NOTICE (1 O O H
On April 14, KKX), there came to
my plitou 7 head .of hogs marked as
follows: one crop off left ear, one
crop and slit lu left ear, under bit in
right, two crops off right and under
bit in left, three crop otf right. 1
have takeu up the above mentioned
bogs and am feeding them. The owner
IB equeHted to come, prove property,
pay charges, and get their hogs.
T. A. CKUMP, Adel.
t'OH MALK'
i FOK HALE-ONE OKEOON VAL
ley Land ('outrsct at a preniiun. ot
, I lfiO if takeu at once. Not delinquent,
i Address Mrs. J. Pottn, W2N. .Main,
i I'ooafello, Idaho. 17 U
1 0-acre tracts $200.00, payable $20.00
down, and $10.00 per month.
Orchards net $1,000.00 per acre Yearly. Now Is your
Opportunity to Invest.
We have the richest lands, located in the best sheltered places in the Gold
en Goose Lake Valley, within 9 miles of Lakeview. Irrigation not necessary,
but an abundance of water for irrigation if desired, free of cost.
These tracts are going fast, and it is possible they will not last long at
this price. If you want one or more of these farms, speak, quickly.
LAKEVIEW DEVELOPMENT CO
Bank References Lakeview, Oregon
AGENTS GET BUSY.
WANTED TruHtworthy man or wo
man lu each county to advertlue, re
ceive orders ami maimue biiHineHH
for New York Mall Order HmiHe.
$18.00 weekly; poHitlon permanent;
no inveHtmeiit required. I'revloiiH
experience not eHHential to eiiKaiflnjr.
Spare time valuable. EiicIohk nelf ad
drcHHcd envelope fur full partictilurH.
AddreHH. CI .A UK Co. WholeHale
lept.. 103 I'AKK AVE., NEW YOKK.
THE lOLA H'JLOEKS OF OREOON1
Valley Land Cu. contracts are per
fecting plans whereby each contract ;
holder may have bis right looked i
after and protected, and commence ;
to get returns on his investment at
onoe. Write for our plans and send i
us trie names or all contract holders
you know. Do IT NOW. OKEOON
LAND CLUB, Iola, Kansas.
Harney County Times: F. L.
Swearingeu, woo came to this country
about twenty years a?o and took op
land after obtaining title to it went
to California, Is now here again, hav
ing had fortsigbt enough to bold on
to the land. He says Harney valley
for him as California has all dried
up and there Is an exceedingly poor
outlook for crops of any kind.
jFOlt HALE ONE OF RURl'IJISE
I Valley's choice 'Mi acre farms ueur
Ft. liidwell, Calif. Oood house and
1 barn, orchard aud berries. 2.ri acres
' in grain; alfalfa aud wild hay grown
' on place. All farm toclx, work
' horses, milch cows, and hogs in
cluded. For particular enquire at
1 this office.
FOK SALE Orison Valley Land Co.
aHKlgnmeiitH or contracts.
L. I). K1CHAKDSON.
KM 4th St m
10W4 Mliineapolls. Minn.
FOK HA LE-OKEOON " VA LLEY
Land Contracts at par. I have just
cloet-d a deal whereby 1 can sell
twenty cootracs at the price of tbe
money Invested, whlb la WO aud the
party purchasing will have the bal
ance of 1140 to pay as it comes due In
CIO installments each month. I .
offering thete at cost aud without
premium to close them out quickly.
W.-L. 1JL1NN,
2'o Masonio Temple, Kockford, III.
NIIKAtCIM. ,M ll-MU
SHEAIUNO AND DII'IMNO COK
ml-Kept by rexpoiiHibie crew. No
rough work a llowed. Charges remain
unchanged.
M1 J"'y 15 J OE AMKKOKE
SHEA KINO COKKAI.8: NOW IN
shape to conimeuce shearing at any
time, tiood feed and giod range.
AIho ilipping vat. EverytblDg for
shmirlug aud dipping u flrat data
shape. MKH. KOSA McDAMELH.
NI JIM KK HKNOKT
UMVEIMU
and up. Onnd fishing and banting.
I til most In ulthful place la Lake
county, or Southern Oregon, or
..w'.'.. C' lif,,-ii- MKS. KOSA
McDANIELH. Kroprietor.
W.NTKI-HOUHKN
I'UKNISHED KO(3.MS TO LET
EiKuire of Mrs. R E. Woodcock.
V Ml I.I.
IVOWCE 1 will have my Kelly
Creek saw mill in operation by June
1st, and will then be prepared to fur
nish all kinds of rough lumber.
A. M. OALLAOER.
l.iqi OHM ANIMIUAKM.
I 'OUT & kino HAVE THE BEST
jemde of Llqoure and I lara to lie
found In Oregon. tf
FOR SALE: ONE I2il2 MINERS
tent, three foot wall, newt one
camp stove, nearly new; oue folding
camp table.
Addresa A. E. CONVERSE, or at
Tbrnston'a ranch, Lakeview, Oregon.
Men's oxfords, ox blood tans and
black at Lakeview Mercantile Co.
TIMBER CLAIM FOR 8ALE-1G0
acres yellow pine, 10 miles from
Lakeview. Will cut 3,000.000 feet.
Oood grazing iand. A bund nee of
water on land. Price 915.00 per acre
If sold before the first of October.
Address The Examiner, Lakeview,
Oregon.
J. II. CUTLER WHISKY AT THE
Hotel Lakeview liar. The beat and
pureMt whisky made. tf
TKI.ftPIIOWKM.
LOOK AT THE NOTICE FOR RE
ward IsHiied by the Telephone
Company for deatroyliiK It prop-
Blue Prints Made
I will make Kluo Frinta o
any townnhlp of land In the
Lakeview Lund District, and
Io abstract work. Call or
write
W. IJ. SNIDER
Lakeview . . Oregon