Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, August 19, 1909, Page SIX, Image 6

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    LAKE OvU i ... i IN
i OK UO.N, THUItlMAY Al'tUN I hi Mow
OFFICIAL DIRECTOR
President VIIIm II . T.i .
Vice I'rvudcnt .. . .Jaiues H. Stic ih ,
SvYreiaty of stale riiilandcr t K ..
rtecieiary ( Treasury ..Franklin MacWm.
Secretary .if War Jacoii IV llickms .,
attorney Hcneral Ueone W . W ickeisuan
I'mlmlMrt licucrnl Iran H, Hitchcc
Haj relarynl Navy . ...iln'tl' Vod I.. Me-ci
e retry Interior . . Kicliard A. Hal Inn-.
secretary t Arii'iilnir Jam'- "!")
Set-ret' -v el Commerce tharle Nas.l
Chlel Justice Melvl,le r
Wspailon Warner. V. "ension Commission.
W S. Kicliards I' K. Land l uinmiwi""
STT.
governor
a, re'ary of Stair
Treasurer
Attorney General
Sufi. I'nhllc Instruction.
I'rtnirt
Pairy and Food Com
C. 8. Senator.
ConitrcaMiieii
IS
.. K. W. Beii-oi.
. . Ht)S.lll
. .uixi. A. Stee
.A. M.Crawfor.i
J. H Aisennau
W. S. Punlwav
....J. W. Halle;
J.ihDnthan Ron tie. Jr
,co. A. I nainb.-'laui
i w. i'. iinwu y
j w . R tins
irir n
imome course nn
riouern Agri
HI
i
ncunure
-Preparing the Ground
By C V. GREGORY.
Agricultural "Dl-vltion. icbva Staf Coltlgt
Copyright. 190ft. by American Press Association
Chi I Justice
Associate Justices .
nTKimrr
R S. Bean
, K. A. Moore
' .'Will K. km
) W. T.S.ater
JmUe .
Atorncy
sixth jrrint mrrai-.n..
Oeo H. Nolarit
.'".'."P. V. Kukkendal.
lktiifLnv
Joint Senator
Representatives.
, (.i. H. Mcirym
li. r. hull nan
A. Prallaiii
X H.
Judge
Cleis ....
Sheriff . .
frvaatirarr ...
.sensor
school Mi pi
Surveyor
Corauiissiouers .
Block ltsnecior.
LAKtl UlNIY
B. ..
. . F. W. rayue
Albert i'e .
. . K. U. Abistriin
A.J. Ko-li r
K. H. Jac trni
C. M. FtuUni-
C. A. Rriian
I H R. H.rytar
. ..nni. Iroudiooi
TOWS OK LAKKVIEW.
Mu
Co incilmei
H- Bailey
V . 8ne!ilu t
D.J. Wilcox I
J.N. Watsoui
J. 8. Laue )
w. B Binder
4.Bieiir
0 8. LAND OFFICE.
A. W. orton
Fred Y Croueuiillcr
LAKEVIEW BOAKD OF TRADE
tNCB the condition of the nil
has so much to do with the
readiness with which tho plants
oau pot fiHxl from It one of tbe
must Important problem t Tint confront I
tlio farmer Is the projHT preparation of
tho ground. The tlrst work of prepara
tion usually consists of plowing. Flow
ing the ground pulvorl.es It to bouio
extent and buries tlio woods nnd trash
that ii.ii.v bo on tho surface.
Flow ing should uot be done when tho
soil Is too wot. or tlio flrst of these
objects will not be accomplished. In
stead of lel:ijr pulverized, the slice
turned up bv the plow will te pnekod
together more flrtnly than ever and
. . Keoorde.
,Treaur:i
. .. W.
... F.
PYerident
Tieas rer,
KKTrtajy .
FlHance Committeman ..
Idduktrial
Fublioity "
Stock
Municipal "
Agricultural "
RiHi-ni Headqtiartem tor Mraaner
H. SHIRK
M. Miller
M. It. Kli'e
. ... I- F. l onn
r. K. Ceirer
W. F. Paine
W. P. Herrford
. H. W. Ureniiei
.. S V. Kehari
will b.ike Into a hnrd clod. The fur
row slice will also turn up cloddy If
tho soil Is too dry.
A Rood way to tell when a Cold Is tu
proper condition to be plowed Is to
squeeze a ball of the dirt In your hand.
If It sticks t' t'ttior In n pasty mass
you had In-tter lot It dry a few days
longer. If It baufrs loosely together lu
a mealy ball the plow can be set to
work nt once. Such soil will fall over
the edge of the tuoldboard In loose,
crumbly masses. The field will not be
rldjred like n washboard, as tint many
fields are, but will riVtly demonstrate
the truth of the old sajir.ji that "a
j field well plowed Is half harrowed."
In order to d a neat Job of plowing
a colter and a wood hook are neeessa-
LOUGfc LHKbClOK .
A. O. l W.-LAKKV1EW LOtXiE .NO. Ill
Meets eTery atrcond and fourth Thursoay of
each mouih. in Macule Hall. Laaeview.
Chaa. Tonuingfen. W.M.: Wm. OuDtner, F.
EGREE OF HONOR LAKE.-HORE Lul-ot
No. "7. D. of H., A.O. l W., Meets Brat and
third Thuradavi of each month iu Mammiv
Hall: Lillle Harrit; C. of H ; Ktta Peacock.
L. of H.; Mary l'osl, C. of C: Srrah oarrett
Recorder.
I. O. O. F LAKEVIEW LODGE, No. 63, I. O
O. F., meets every Satutdar evening; in Odd
Fllows hall, at 7:30 o'clock, from October!
to April 1, and at i olclock from April 1 to
September 3D. A. E. C heney, N. O.; E. F.
Cheney, Secr.tary
-
l.O. O.F. LAREVIkW ENCAMPMENT No 1
I. O. O. F , meets the frt and third Tnnrs
day vvenirms of each month in Odd Feu
Ha.l. Lakeview. . V. Arthur. C. P., A. H
Bnmmersley, bcribe
BEBEBAH LODGE LAKEVltW LODGE. NO
2i. I U. O.K., meets the second and fourth
Fridarsof each month in Odd Fellows' Hail,
Mi. M. L. Htrvford. V.G.; Mrs. Ids Hery
ford, vv. G.j Mrs. M. D Moss. Secretary ; Mrs
L. J. Magilton, Treasurer.
. E. 8. ORIENTAL CHAPTER, NO. 5, LAKE,
view, Oregon, Meets on Tuesday, on or be
fore full moon and two weeks thereafter, in
Masonic Hall. at 7:.iO .iVI.Tk.
Visiting member are cordially invited.
fOKNKI IA A. WATSON. W. M,
IDA rim K.'H.wr. tary
CHURCH DIRECTORY
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHl'RCH TH E
first Suuday iu each month, preaching at 11
a. m. Aside frorr thif, preaching every sun
day at 11a. m.and 7:Mp. m at LakevUw
Sunday School at IU a. m. Lts-je at 6:30 p.
m. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30 p. in
Ladies Aid Wednesday 1:30 p m Choir
practise Friday 7 p ra A cordial invita
tion is cxtendca to youu.
C. B. REE8, Pastor
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF LAKEVIEW
Preaching service at 11 A M and 7 ne P M on
1st and 3rd faun. Sunday School at 10 A M.
Junior Society at 2:30 P M. Baptist Young
People's Union at 6::-so P M on each Sunday.
Prayer Me.-tinir at 7:30 P M Wednesday eve
uing. Every oouy iavited to atteud all ser
vices. Pastor
CATHOI.I- CHURCH- EVERY SUNDAY MA-S
and benedii tloii at loo'clix k a. m. Sun. lay
school after Benediction. Week d&y Ma- si
:30 a. m. 1. A VAST A, s. J.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF GOOSE LA K K
at New Pine reek. Oregon. Preaching K-r-
vices at 11 A M and 7:30 P M of ea-.h H ni'lav I
of every niontli. Sunday school at 10 A l
Prayer Service at 7 :'W on Wednesday --.eninif
of each w?ed. Ail are cordially invited to
jtttclld he ser icei.
J. 1IAYDES HOWARD, pastor
PROFuaslOiNAL, CAkOs"
FlO. V A OAKO PLOW AT WORI.
ry attachments. By using them all the
trash can be turned under completely.
This not only hastens tue decay of
such matter, but also adds greatly to
tbe looks of tbe field. Too many farm
ers do not pay enough attention to
looks. A ragged looking field may
raise Just as large a crop as a smooth
j one, it is true, but the farmer who is
careiess in nis plowing is likely to be
careless In everything else.
If the plowing Is done In the fall It
does not matter so much whether It
turns up cloddy or Dot. The hard
freezes of winter are tbe best pulver
izers that ever tore a clod to pieces.
This Is one of the advantages of fall
plowing. One cf the disadvantages Is
th.-.t In an open winter the soil Is lia
ble to wash badly. This can be pre
Tentfd to snme extent, however, by
planting a at' h crop, such as oats or
millet, on the field after plowing.
The do; th of plowing will vary with
the eor.ditkns. A light, sandy soil
does not need to be plowed as deeply
as a heavier ne. If tho ground Is
plowed the mole depth etery year the
bottom of the furrow will boeor-'e hard
and the roots will have dlS--ulv 111 ! enough
getting through it renuily. A -. d plan ground
Li to be'lu at, say four In ks. and
plow
be-iu at, sav four In hs. and erJ frequently
one-half in h dfotor each rear' much. Where
times will pulverljto the ground more
tnan hours of work after It has bo
eonie dry ! baked
Tho fall plowing will usually iioohI to
be gone over with tho disk to got It in
shape for planing. The supeiii r con
dition obtained . by dou'ile disking
that Is. lotting the disk "hip half" - will
mere than pay for the extrti Pibor
There Is tr.i nddlt lolinl iidvniitHgo In
th:it the surface Is left smooth, link
ing spring plowing Is seldom neevs
snry. tn tnses w'trro Improper plowhiir has
left n Held c!i tMy t!ic r l'er nrty o'ten
be ucd t advantage. A corni 'ated
roller l bo. tor for I'.ils ptir;ise t'lati n
smooth one. :'.s It t :(! t. i u; :t the
cli ds rattier than to M:::ply push them
down Int i t!:o ( :ier Oirt. A h "tio
m.ide "plaic.cr" r h d t rusher will
of tt n nnmicr tho urpose as well s n
roller.
Tho roller packs the ground consid
erably and so quicken the capillary
rise of water. If fie surface Is loft
smooth much cf t o t.iolsture that
comes up will be lost by evaporation,
nnd later In the m-hs. i tho crop will
be likely t' suffer froi drought. To
avoid this tho roller sin Id bo follow
ed Immediately by tln hi : tow.
This loosens a thin layo.- of surface
soil. When the capillary v. tor roach
es this loose la;. -r Us i e 1. checked,
and comparatively little l-i los; Sy evap
oration. For this same reus t it Is
often well to harrow fall plov !ng as
soon us It Is dry enough In the i;rlng.
especially If disking Is not to be t one
until late.
After the ground Is plowed ai d disk
ed the harrow must be used to com
plete the preparation for planting.
There are many kinds of harrov s. but
none that are better than the ordinary
spike tooth. These are made In all
styles and sizes. Tbe harrow Is eco
nomical to use. since It gets over
ground so rapidly. The best time to
harrow In order to pulverise the soil Is
Immediately after a light shower. Tho
little cli ds will then be softened and
will le easily knocked to pieces. To
kill weeds, however. It Is better to waif
tir.ii! tho soil is a little drier, as har
rowing n wet fold will transplant the
weed rather than destroy them.
I i not bo afraid to harrow too much.
No work that you can put on a Hold
ptys bettor. No other Implement will
kill as many weeds In so shirt lime
and no other machine will tear clods to
pieces so rapidly. A field wtM plowed
ai:d disked and harrowed unill It Is In
as fine tilth as It Is Misslhle to make It
is an Ideal set d bed. Seed planted In
' -njch a soil will start under the mont
f.ivorable comllrlons. If the seed Itself
Is (strong and the after treatment what
It should be. a maximum crop may bo
extioeted.
Not nil fields need to bo plowed be- I
fore the crop Is put in. It Is n general I
pra "tire in the com Ixit to sow sinall
grain on stalk Holds without any pre
vious preparation. Kxperlments have
shown that small grain does not yield
more mi plowed corn stalk
to pay the cost of plowing.
they do not yield as
small grain follows
(fincer is Worse
hi., fjjifculosis
V ir i : i - ) in a ' i In
1 ! 4 i I ' vi ii it ev-r 1 1
i i r i i . 'io4 o i tntrv. AO
i t i I l it . i K K t do mm-
v 1 1 i i i No York
I ' Il iSOIIhI
' it i. i i leeliirl if
i !!., io- acinirifrt
' " it'ii III 0 1 'to I l
i h o I' i i.i I i s i I iterrln.
.r i- ir MH'i dres in I thin
'. it 1 1 in i ti ax r t .lentil
l r I- l it Mil ,i uriMt
t i l l I loiN, t Is MlHH 1
', ! I - Hi v tent
' tmillT 'oii(iiern I
hum it il inn. nii I la
Wt furnish the most complete Camping; Outfit tor the money ever offered to the public
We have made prroarallons l: furnish the Civernmenl and all
trai ls of land as well a limuinc,, fi-liin ami mini' g paitl ' with
thi-wclght and canvrnlcitt camping outfit. Hcing In a ok.
lion to liimlih llus out lit a! hist cost m arc
able to rive our runtom.vs the benefit of
ices, i in roiiipicia out lit , ronslsi
i canvas lenl, 77 ft., niado cf H ,
k carrplnt outfit for cooking.
imlers ami sellers of
sir's a?
C.Wi4jP etc., con.lstlnf of li pieces.
,i
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'11(4
I ' II .
Ill
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il'lallil NM'I knit
Hi ll"d lii I.Nkn
I'ln i on
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'-ell,.! 0JUi to -onn
I., ..in nf ,t
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ii . i.ii H'i n n"ti latorv
i.uai ti r K W ipiHrt i-r,
:.. t. ; W ,M
i trous clHiii i iv ml
ii i.ii i .irncrlim I. or lealr
ooji't i tiecavisri of t in tnliiaral
.del til tun Ihu i. or for ant other
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ti, ii i lit- iiitnunui t o i.'iii niii- l'l
i. Miutilit tlln luetr attlLvlt. In ll' l","'c l,'r"
.i,ktiat, "MJ.
de above notice lll be piiilihe.l
I li I. Hsu- County Kxainltier, a
eekly liowspHptT, t lutn.l and pub
lished la Lakeview. Oreuou, for a per
lod of nt Itasl live w eeka prior to
tho date litst In said net lee into
t lotted. JWl
ia'HUK W. Ofll'O.N, K!lstiir. i
The Tint ami tamper Oulfit go In l.tjak. We fill the Valanre of tliis trunk v.ilh
bay viliii h hold blanket ami wrarlno apt.url. rom'.oisitio a travrlri's l,,o... i,. ii.
'H'I' , ho ran check everything nermsary on Ins ticket and have no ric baguage. The lolal
nil I coM of tin enure outfit is $.V00. IVrmst $S. 00 villi die order. ,r
trill I ri tin i .i ..i. - .ii " smk
I'ci.uo ine siiiimrnt oi me hhIb from our farlory. 1 lie
final paymenl of $S.IH)ran be pai l to tlir r,"r company C.O.I) ,
with prlviieie to examine. " Total Meighi :i il.. win-re
parly of four people go together tliry are buying one r iking
oitifii, o trunk ami two lent. .All ordfrt will b filled In
regular order, as received.
The opening of the Oref Military. Head Orant at LakevUw (of Hie
j Oregon alley land tomp- 'v will lake plate September 9ih.
Miousai'iiM ol t,..p.e .ftont a. Ihe United Stale, will aiinid ll.l, fl.lr vim h
. i .: k.r...... isiui (.,.ninB cv.r tiri.t in the I'niled Malr. lascvicw , dcsliiuil
lo l.i'. onir .lie of (he great column, ial rrnler of our rotirtry. immense pn-paimtoit are
jjoing on to lake rare of the vast moltitti.le ll.al Is going lo assemble ll.rie In Sri.rnier
Not a single room, house or store can be rented for slit her or f..r any other piiit it
many people who intend t.. be wrsr, at the opennig have taken all the r.m v,lt,l,
or sleeping putjMisrs.
1 lie i hmaii,: lomluions in Smlhern Oregon are such that i-cople can live oi.ui.l. in the
open while tu-ie.
Ilic (icneial Agrnl of I lie Oregon Valley I ami Comny a.lvisc u tlml it i, ,ri ,,,
mike ample preparations for tin occasion, as those not used to outdoor hie woiil l hml ii
a gn at liar.Uliit. o sleep in llie open, kesi.lrnts of l.akevirw ailvi.e in lint to ,v ,
lent in a regular ramping way will answer all tnirimae. We a.lvi.e )u, il v,.ii ini. n l
l.i be piesrnl at llie opening, l.i premie yourself in every ay ..il.le.
Kv Iwoing such a lamping out lit y.i will save a great deal of iimm-y which otm-twi .e
von would have lo spend . .le,.,,iMk. ., lvi(,( , (o Vl,U,,i.
111. KV ft'W.
resent 'imc we have t.krn order for a great many of these liU for
.iu w.iu wi.i go in i.akeview. 1 icse outlils are riot in.l i. . ...
i. . i ..... 1 " ' 'i
,..i, w,. ... .van yoursrii ol llie opportunity o grtung ,.r of these h-l.t-wciclil in,.
log outlit at such a reasonable time, you had hettcr send in your order at on, e tin
remit of the orders received and coming it dally, wc will be nnal lc i., 1,11 v,u.
.irder earlier lhan thirty davs from receipt of snie. '
AsMiting you that you will be more Hun satisfied with tin. iainpii.K ..t,i, that
It will l,o o Krcat service In you, we beg to remain, Yours very Iruly,
46 H. Jacksoa Blvsf.
LYNCH WHLL TRUNK CO.
CtllCAdO, ILL.
CLASSIFED WANTS
HANTIII
TIIK IOLA IIULDKIW OK ORI-XSON
nlloy Land Co. contracts are per
feciiuu plaus betel y OHch contract
holder may have hi right looked
after and protected, and commence
to slot returns on his Investment at
once. Write for our plans ami no ml
us the names of all contract holders
yon ktjow. I)U IT NOW. OKKliON
LAN ID CLUli, lola, Kaunas.
I rUM MALK
KOH K.'LK One tlrsl clHss,7 room,
2 et ut y ilwelllng Iioiim aud lot IcJl'ilC
faet. Onn block from court hoiiae.
tioml barn corral and feneen Art all
watered. Mot nud cold water In the
house. fruit tree. Nice lawo
and Shade trees. Insurance paid up
on hoti.e for three year. This house
will cunt you over f'J.'sil), a loan. If
you waut a tieaullfu bunie for almost .
nothing wilte or chi and Be It. Iiey-
nol at ouce at Lakeview, Oregon I
sslTI ATIi M tTKII
MININU KNtilNKEK Youtig mining
enulueer with live years experience
Iu and around mines and sbotit a
year aod a half of municipal work ,
desires a position. Address tho Ex
aminer, Lakeview, Oregon.
a.ltlNs AIII.Ah.
I'(tr K I N i i IIAVK TIIK IIKST
grudo of LltuurM ami I Knra tn be
! (muni In Oregon. tf
j J. II. CCTLKU WlllcKY AT TIIK
Hotel l.iisevioW bur. Tho (M'Nt Nllll
luin-Hi whisky iiiiiiIo. tf
CON IKS T NOTICK.
i Department nf the luterlor. L'nlttil
KOK WALK. (Man or woman.) A j St",r" L""'1 '""r"- ,'"'. Ore
it ii .' Kooth fri,.i.ii L'uImp.h t Hon. Aug bin, l.sr.i.
Hoiinty Itod Certlctlate. Untied ! . A ;leut ronteat atlidavlt
1 by the Department of tb luterlor. j V"" ,llm,. ,.hl" uticm b M' U
I (ioTorumeut ot Canada, tlttawa. tin -UC' 1' :,"t",,?!".t- tut lioiu-atead
UUr the Volunteer Uountv Act, liklN. r- """"J J;
I Ootid for :M acres of any nonunion M"y '"!'.,, UKK lo,),. N ,mlf
'I ..,.1 r ...lo I., a i ha.i. w... :'l"flf. SK quarter HV. quarter, K
1 kalehewat. or Man.tol,. Anv oeraon i J'rtfr SK quarter. Tuwuablp .14
j over the awn r t 1M years, man or worn- 1 , Vf' , . ,"
an. can Houulre this and with this I l'y '""Olpli
Icettillcate without fort tier charge.
I e or Itnuieldate sale, 1HU). write or;
wira. L. K Telfonl. lilt Khuttr Kt.
H..
Willamette Meridian.
Knulibl. Ihilitestee, lu
which It la alleged that aald Knubbt
has never sluce tbe date of entry e-
tabllshed a leslden ou nald laud.
WA.M'ED Sitiiatiou on farm, bv
man aud wife. Understand farming
in all branches, wire good cook. Ap
ply at O. K. Feed linrn, on Water
HtreeL W. K. ismilh.
i Toronto, CanadH.
JtiWt
WANTED - INTELLIGENT MAN
or womanfto tske territory, and ap-
j point CHtivusfers to sell our wster tl1 -iters.
Exclusive territory, and nice,
profitable work or right patty. JT2.W2
SEN EC A KILT EH CO..SeuecM,Mo.
L. F. cox.v
Attorney at Law
laUeiew. OrKO'
0KPICE-Ih.lv Uuiidinsr.
J, D. VEX A TO It
Attorney at Law,
loid Mutters rsueciuli..
Ot FICfc Pair Uuildlnu
CH.nLi:- UM15ACH
Land and Lavy Ofilce
Abstractor of Titles
Esotullslied 1
levlew . tjri;-
Y. '"AIH THOMI'SON
Attorney at Law
Olfice: Over IJunk of La view
Lakkvikw. Oni.tio.N
fllOS. .I. I'OWELL
Aftorniy at Law
Ollice lu Duly i:uililiuif
Lakkvikw I;Lt;o.
until a depth cf seven or eight Inches
Is reacL.t!. T''en go r. k to four
inches and begin over again. In this
way a little new soil Is turned up
every se,"--.i!i and tho layer of surface
soil prndu'illy deepened.
Pprlng plowing should bo shallower
than thi't d no In the fall. Tho soil is
full of tire pores. Its structure being
much the Mime as that of light bread.
If you will put one corner of a slice
of bread In a dish of water you will
notice that it becomes wet for u con
sidorable t.i t ti.'e above the surface
of the wafr. Thl.s is enu.-ed by the
moisture Mowing upward through tbe
I lit'le holes lu ti e bread. The force
that eau.-es water to rise In a small
tube I. ciillid eapilltrity. It is this
capillarity that makes the water rise
from the Mjlisoil up to the Kurfuce
where the roots can use it. The
sillier the 'uplllary tube the faster
and higher the water uiij tie.
When the ground is plowed these
capillary tubes are broken up, and the
rise of water Is checked. To start It
again the toll must be allowed to settle
for a long time or else be worked down
with the disk, harrow or roller. In the
fall the depth of plowing does uot mat
ter, since tLe furrow nlhe will have all
winter In which to settle. Hut In the
spring this capillarity must be restored
almost nt once or the surface layer
will become t:o dry that germination
nr.d later growth will bo checked. , Justly
ueni-e ujc importance or shallow plow
ing, so as to redu'-e the labor of disk
ing and harrowing. If the surface of
the groynd :s crusted or If there In
much trash to be turned under the
tield should be disked before It Is
plowed. This lll provide for a layer
of fine dirt In the bottom of the fur
row, which will puck down closely
and help to restore capillarity.
If the furrow turns uu "shlnv" or
, shows any tendency to bitke Into clods
It should bo harrowed every half day,
i T every day at leitht. This seems like
j a great deal of extra work, but If a
; harrow Is kept lu the field It does not
; talc long to hit h on to It nnd go over
, il'e i,.'U !, pi,,v. ed strip Just before
. qui" big for i.oon or night. A few
; ndimtes spent In harrowing at such
small grain, however, plowing Is nec
essary to kill weeds and loosen the
surface soil. It does net need to bo
loosened as deeply us for corn, how
ever, since the small grain plants are
tardier than com and the roots are
more aggressive In pushing through a
bard soil.
While plowing stalk ground Is un
necessary. It will usually be found
profitable to disk the land before seed
lng. This chops up the cornstalks
and provides a mellow layer of soil
for the seed to germinate In.
Where the oats are to be put In with
a drill the ground should be double
disked previously. If sown broadcast
WANTED liy married man. 'in
years oM.pnsitionias Inside electri
cian, or ut clerical work. Eight
years experience and Al references.
Would like to make Lakeview his
permanent home. Add reus, P. Ii
NichoUs, 7th Ave., Kock Island.
111.
SITUATION WANTED: AT LAKE-
vlew or vicinity by married man
years old. Experienced in general
nierctiaudiss, also in egg and poultry
tuinsss. Jlieferences. Address M.
W. French, La Prairie, IU.
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Fid. VI PKP.PARtVO 1HK OK.fMl WITH A
I)ISK PLOW.
one disking before sowing and one
afterward will cover them better th.ni
two after sowing. The drill is becom
ing more popular for sowing oats, and
so. It places the seed at an
i-eu m-iiij uuu covers t uem all. It
1 saves seed because It places ull of It
where It has an opportunity to grow.
After the oats are drilled or disked lu
ut least two harro wings should be
given. Even three or four would not
be too many, since tbls Is tbe last
bnnr-e to cultivate the crop.
Ia some parts of the corn belt tbe
practice of listing corn is followed.
This consists in throwing up a large
furrow and planting the corn In tbe
bottom of it. In this case there can
I little previous prepnratlon of the
ground unless It Is to go over It once
with the disk. Corn Is INted only on
very II;-tit soIN. wbli h d" net puddle
, r l,o oine i p ild" cr I'v Kmi. Willi
i of d I en preparation tlnoi the heavier
clays and loams..
KK. Is KSTATK
FA KM KOK KALE. lo the north
part of Rummer Lake valley, con
taining Kio acres nf land with house,
barn and nutbnildings Home mea
dow land and good water in tbe mid
dle of the place. 0 feet deep. I will
sell for t'JOuO. 1 am sick or 1 would
not. sell.
O. A. OOODIN, Hummer LaKe.
KOK HALE: 4C ACKEH LAND.
agi Iciiltmal. timber and riastnru.
All fenced, contains springs and
stream. Well sheltered. Ideal lor
fruit. 17 uiiln north of Lakeview,
on county toad. Enquire at Exam
iner Otltce.
KOK HALE ONE OKEOON VALLEY
land cooutract. W. E. Mathewaou,
lOHo Litwereuce Ave., Wichita, Kas.
i
'Ki.NK KANCIi KOK 'ALE. 720
I acres of and, H miles of Lakeview, 4UU
1 Inches wHter first right ; Mh) acres tin
deer ditch ; mi acres bay lnt.il ;h0 aerea
grntu ; gsiden ; Ml lend stock cattle,
7 head hot sen, '2 ffirtn wauons, l.uggy.
mower and rske, drill, plows, barrow
and liotisebold goods, i'rice (Jt pel
acre if soli pefore Aug bnth. includes
everything. Eiiqulin at Examiuer
oil Ice.
KOK HALE AT A HAKOAIN
Any one iu market for tlrst class fur
nished roon lug bouse In Lakeview
call at Examiuer otllce for pnrticu
lars
K 'K bALE ONK t)K HUKKKIHE
Valley's enolce 200 Bcre farms near
Ft. Kidwell, Calif. Oood house aud
barn, orchard and berries. ' acres
In grain; alfalfa and wild hay grown
on place. All farm tocls, work
horses, milch cows, and bogs In
cluded. Kor particulars enquire at
this o-Hlce.
KOK HALE TWO COUNTEKH AND
four show cases, enquire of A. L
Thornton, Druggist, Lakevlov.
KOK SALE West ol Sec. .'II. Town
hip:tH. Itnllge Ll lhtst lit -"i. per
ncre. 7 mllesfrom Lnkevlew. Oregon
Write or eniiilre of ('. K. ICIgln, C'ire
of City Hull, Snlelii, firegon.
TIMKEK CLAIM KOK HALE KiO
acres yellow line lr) miles from
Lakeview. Will cut U.OOO.fXX) feel,
flood grazing land. Abundnce of
wafer on land. Frloe t!5 (X) per acre
if sold before the first of October.
Address The Examiuer, Lakeview,
Oregon.
Tlt. V M'TICK
.AAA.
STKA YED l'rom my Held, rlncethe
4tti one roan gelding, branded on
left shoulder with half circle. Una
a sore on the point of left, shoulder.
Ktiilable reward will be given for re
turn ot animal or information that
will lead to its recovery.
JOE AMUKOSE.
I.OT AMI rlll .Ml
LOST lllne serge cout, with valu
able papers iu pocketH, between
Lakeview aud Koucu's place ou the
1'Hisley road I'lniihu return same to
Seigers, Lakeview
! that etitrytiiHii has wholly and totally
latiandonrd said entry for morn
1 1 1. mi six tiioulhe lai-t past (May Ultb,
I KHiH to present time) that Hie as
I wholly and totlly failel to culiivntn
or iu auy uiauuer improve ln
I biaced in entry, Mini baa perl ' i. I
no aork nf any kind thereon; ami
that his alleged abnenre from the
bind was not due to employment In
' the army or navy or marine corps ut
. the Culled States, said parties am
hereei.y notified tn apt ear, respond.
un I offer evidence touching an I I al
legation at Id o'clock a. in. on Sept.
'iird. I'.Hf.l, before Knglater and lie,
ceiter, U. S. Land Olllce, Lakeview,
On gnu.
Tbe aald contestant having. In a
proper atlidavlt, tiled June Hi. Il),
eet forth facts 'which nhnw that after
due dilllgeiue personal service of tbia
notice can not be made, it is hereby
ordered and directed that sncb not lew
be given by duo and proper publica
tion. AKTIIUR W OKTON,
AlUSi'l. Keg'iter.
WANTKIt-ltM VHH
WANTED- (IOAKD AND ROOM
for two or three, months bv a voting
married couple, preferably with a
good farmer's fanillv. closi to Luke
view. Enquire at. Examiuer ofilce.
ssll KA MINI. AMI IiII'I'IM
SHE 4 KINO COKKALH: NOW IN
shape to oouimeuce shearing at any
time, (iood feed and good range.
Also dipping vat. Everytniug for
shearing and dipping in Hist class
shupe. M I'S. KOSA McDAISlELS.
Sl HMKIt IIF.MOIir
HUM v Kit KKSOItT: ! FEK DAY
bud up. Oood llshlng und bunting.
The most healthful place in Lake
county, or Southern Oregon, or
Northern California. Ml IS. KOSA
McDANIELH. I'roprletor
atVV VI I I.I.
NOTICE--1 will .one my Kullv
('t "'( S't' mill in oimrat Inn bv .June1
I soil will then tm tirctmied tn fur !
iiinh all kinds of rmeh lumber j
A. M. OALLAOKK.
1 K.l.l- riltlF.H.
L iOK
w II ri I
I' Til K NOTICE KOK ItlC-lM-uei
by the Telephone
(' puiv for ilestroyliiK Ha prop
erty. Kitf
Natic (ar Pahlkatlon
Department of tbe Interior. United
States Land Otllce, Lakeview, Ore
gon. Aug. fith, VMf.).
Notice is hereby given that tbe
State tot Oregon has Hied lo this
otllce Its application. Serial O'i'Ml'i,
'o select uudei the provision of the
Act of CourgesH, Aug. 14th. 1H4H, and
tho HCts supplemental and amendatory
thereto, lots I aud '2, SW quarter
NE quarter, NE quarter SE quarter,
XW quarter SE quarter, SW quarter
SE quarter, SE qunrt-r SE quarter
Suction 0, T. i!0 H., K. lit E.. W. M.
Auv aud all persons claiming ad
versely ttie laud described, ot desir
ing lo object because of tbe mineral
character of the lard, oi for auy other
reaosu, to the diposul of applicant,
should tile their attllavits iu this
otllce un or before the 8th day of On
to be r, 1!K)!.
The abovu notice will be published
iu tho Lake County Examine-, a
weekly newspaper printed aud pub
lished in Lakeview, Oregon, fur a
period of at least six weeks prior to
the date last in said "otiun men
tioned. al'J AKTIIUK W. OKTON, Register
ALBANY NURSERIES
I'litced L'0,000 f reoM In Luke county
Inst year, liesl adopted to needs of
this section. Krov from all discuses.
Endorsed by frnit Inspectors,
febhlf E, It. PATCH, Lvkcvluw.
Louis Shaw
Dealer In Heal Estate
I bave listed unie of lie bes
Ranches, Timber Lands and Town
properly in Northern California, h
country that is bound tn improve rap.
ld'y. Alfnras, California.