Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, December 30, 1909, Page SIX, Image 6

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MiTIONit
.... WllUm H. Tad
..Jamea,Hhinau
PKiixidiT C.. Knot !
Idem
Vloa r Miiilmt
wra'srf ol s.ale
vcteiai) ! Treasury
Franklin MaeVaisu
orrnitr) ol ar
Jacob H ineainwm
sili.'.m wtn.-r."r." - Vhatna tmmlaalou. ?
Vas;
TATS.
...-F. W. Boiimu.
...F. W. Bciifc'i
.000. A. Slee
OVt I
8eoiv v
Tr.i'r
Alloru ,tii-ral
ui. i .11. lie Instruction
PritiLi .
. A. M. Craw font
i. H Aeaermau
W. S. Ounlwaj
....J. W. Balle
Dalri ' howl Con
Johoothan Bonne, Jr
Johoothan Boui.f.jr
tieo. A. Chamberlain
tW. C. Haw ley
Uomrrnnrn
W, R Kilt
SVTBSSStOvaT
Obi t Justice ....
R.8. Bean
r. A. Moore
Robert Kai
w ill R. Kin
W.T.Blaisr
F. A. Moore
in
I 'llcei
1 XTM Jl'DiaiL DISTHtn.
. .... Geo. H. Noland
u.t .... P- V KukkndU
LMraurrri
Joint Senator
0. H. MerrymaB
iH P BUoap
RcprcaealaUe.
(H A Bratttau
0 8. LAND OFF1C.
.. Renter
..Receiver
A. W. urion .
Fred V Croneinlller
H. ''
Indite
Clerk. ...... v.. .
gnerlff
treasurer
aaaeasor r.
School supl....
Surveyor
Conimualoiiers
Stork Inspector
. y, W. rnvnc
... AIM"
if. . A0ltrOD
A.J. Voi.r
,.C. M. FaHianer
, V. A. Rrhart
, mw'W R. Hervlnm
w m. rtmutroot
.- TOWS OF laev:ew
Hrr Bailey
. Uayoi
V. gnelllng (
D.J. Wilcox
J. N. Watson)
J. 8. Lane i
w. B. Snider
A.Bleher
Co incilme.
Keeor.iet
Treasurer
LAgEVlfcW B0A RD OFTKAi"i
President
Tjeas.irer
Secretary
Finance Committeman .
Industrial "
Publicity "
Stock "
Municipal "
AfTicultural "
W. H. pHIKK
. F. M. Miller
M. B -Rice
L. F. Conn
C. E. Seafer
W. F. Paine
. W. P. Herylorci
. . H. W. Irenkel
. ... S V. Kehart
Koorai Headquarters lor Strasirera.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
tJETOTlST EMsToTaL CHVKClUTat
rt SuudHy in each nupiith. preaching ai 1.
a. m. Aside Iron- thin, preaching ever) Sun
day at 11 a.m. and 7:3up. at LakevUu
HutiJsy School at 10 a.m. Ltf-ae at H:p.
m. Prayer Meetmf Thurday .:3u p. in.
Ladieg Aid W edneJay 1: o t lioir
practiae Friday 7:30 p m. A KTl;al iuviu
ion Utiiepded to yourj.
0. J. W EXTZELL. Pastor.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF UI!JVIF.
pVeachinr norvlce at 11 A M and 1- ? ' .
lm and 3rd Sun. Sunday Scb..l at 10 A
vlnior ftiiety ai 2:30 r M. Bapti.t ount
PePs UnTon it 6:30 P M on eCC tandC
Pftr Meeting at 7:30 P M Wednesday eve
tiine Evers body Invited to ait-tid all er
vicei BEV. H. BMITirPaMor
CATHOLIC CHCRCli-EVERV SCNDAV MASS
and Benediction at 10 o'clock a. m. iuu.la
school after Benediction. Week dMw at
7:00 a.m. MICHAEL O'MALLE . 8. 1.
first baptist chcrch of J( rk
at New Pine Cnek, Oreeon. PreachlfH aor
ylces at 11 A M and 7:3u P M ol each Sunday
of eTerr month. Sunday School at 10 A M
Prayer service at 7:W on WcdnendHy eveiiltiir
of each weed. All are cordially Invited to
tiend bcservl. j HENDERSON,
LODGE DIRECTORY
L O. V. W.-LAKEVIEW LODGl NO. 111.
Meets every second and fourth Thurwlay of
each month, in Mam.ie Hall. Lakeview.
Chaa.Tonuiugben. W.M.: W m. Gumber, i-
DECREE OF HONOR LA KESHORE I- -j-No.
77. V. of H., A. O. L". W., Meets i - i
third Ttiursdavs ol each moniu
Hall: Lillie Harris; C. of H. ;
L. of H.: Mary Post, C. of C: 8rt
Recorder.
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rr-ti
U O. O. F' LAKEVIEW LorxiE. No.
0 F., meets every aturda eveuinz
F.-llows Hall, at 7:30 o'clock, frcn Oct t.
to April 1. and at olclock Irom Apri 1
September ' A. E. L'benev, S. j.:
Cheney, Seer-tary
I. O O K -LAREVItW EN-'AMPMENT N
1 O. O F . meets the art and 'r.ird Tti'ir
day .veiinm- of each m.iinli in Odd fell.
hail. Lakeview. CD. Artfaur, CP., A. 1
Hi uimemley, tjenbe.
EEBEKAH LODGE-LAKEMEW LOIHiE, NO
22, I. O. O. F., meets the second and fourth
Fridaysof each month in Odd Fellows Hall.
Mrs. Ida Hery or.t, N , (i. ; Mrs. tdna Miner
V ti ; F. W. Payue
lif agilton, Treasurer.
Secretary; Mrs L. J.
.E. 8. ORIENTAL CHAPTER, NO 6, LAKE
view, Oreieou, Meets on Tuesday, on or be
fore full moon and two weeks thereafter, in
Masonic Hall, at 7:30 o'clock.
Visiting memo.- are cordially invited.
CORNELIA A.WATSON, W. M,
IDA UEBAtH.oecrtarv
PROFUSION A L CARDS
L. F. Conn
Cluudc M. JoIiuh j
!
CONN & JOHNS,
Attorneys at Law
and Abstractors
iJtkeview, Ore.
OFFICE-Dal v Building.
J. D. VENATOR
Attorney at Law,
lnd Hatters Mpeelalt)
OFFICE Dalr Bnlldln.
CHARLES UMBACH
Land and Law Ofilce
Abstractor of Titles
gibtallihed 1888
Lakeview, Ore
Y. LAIR THOMPSON
Attorney at Law
OHice: Over Bunk of Lai view
Lakeview, Ohkoo.s
Attorn, r t.etiera.. ""IJIni'li Hitchcock
roauiifeorr OeneraJ irrI"!B i! "ver
BrtrTOf Nary "T!. a R.i?tnivr
- . wk n rimakin
TIIOS. J. POWELL
Attorney at Law
'Offlec In Daly Building
Laeeview Obeoon
omc course Dn
Modern AgricuHure
XVII. The Farm Home
By C V. GREGORY.
Agricultural IiVWon, cta Jrtatt Cotttjt
Crrlht. I0O9. bF Amintin Prt Association
T
FIB firmrr Is mor Importtnt
tbto his farm, and th tmut
lmporunt crop he rolws la
not corn nor bori. but boy
tad rirla. The success of a farmer U better. Best of all Is the acetylpne ens
ot measured so much by the moiier lyntern. After this Is on.e InsialltHl It
e makes as It Is by the happiness liv ran be operated cheaply aud will fur
brings to himself and to hts family, nlsb ao abundant supply of ilplit.
One of the surest ways of accomplish- The water system is another thing In
In this end ia bj making toe home which farmhouses are behind those In
surroundings attractlre. the city. There Is scarcely a house In
There is to place on earth where It a towii of tiny elre but tnn H provlu
Is easier to hare an attjfltfre home ed with water and sewage systems. lu
than on the farm. let ft spite of the country these are the exception
this too many farm hoffits it located rather than the rule, yet they can K
In the middle of a weed patch tb.it put in at a amn.ll coat,
goes by the name of garden of ar. An air tight Utk In the cellar In
. .
hidden behind such A thick Jungle of
trees that It Is Impossible to see in or
out.
The first thing to rtttisViW-r- the
house Itself. It shoUid be situated on ai.intago lu tbU cae ! ins tu.it ti
the highest part of the hill on which tern water cannot be Mt0 hi t!
the farm buildings stand. A'tlouse ! w ti .le. the nnjst nailmty j l:ui h I
need not be esienslre to be homelike i have a smut) rilviuvd t;i:-:; In H.
and convenient. Indeed, the most es
eiistve houses Jire often the least
homelike.
The starting point Is
the cellar.
With but little additional expense this
can be made the full site of the
house. In this case the foundation
walls should extend to the bottom
rm. xxxm-TARM Bona BASB AXTVty
LATB THOU LACK OF T1U, 6HBCBS
AJfD LAWV. .v
the cellar. The first course should be
of hollow brick, laid end to end, and
connecting with a tile drain on the
lowest side. In this way seepage
water will be kept out of the cellar.
A cement floor Is a great advantage
and Is Inexpensive, since the cement
need not hi more tbantwoor three
Thfc cellac'should be divided into
about four rooms. Hollow brick make
good partition walls and at the same
time help support the floor. One of
the rooms may be psed for vegetables,
one for fruit, milk fftiST butter, one
for a laundry and the fourth ce
mented on the inside and used as a
cistern. If the furnace Is used an
other room will be necessary, or the
cistern can be located outside.
For an ordinary sized family a hun
dred barrel cistern Is about the right
size. A rartitlnn of a double layer of
filter brick, with gravel and charcoal
pa.-kwl letween, should extend across
It. The water Is drawn out from the
opposite side of the filter from that to
which the pipe from the roof empties.
In this way the water obtained Is pure
enough for cooking or drinking. A
plentiful supply of aoft water Is a
luxury that can be obtained so cheaply
that no one ran afford to do without It.
Wood Is still the cheapest and most
satisfactory building material. In
building the bouse the two extremes
of size should be avoided. If the
house Is too small It will be crowded,
while If too large It costs more and 1m
harder to keep clean.
In arrant'ln? the rooms, coiiveiilcm e
and ease rf keeping In order are
chief considerations. The hiive ;u:t
Kl(-mn "hpf. re room." which ivn
opeix d only on state occnsioi, ,. In..
largely given way to the liii:c'it. cheer
ful living room with Its book.-us.-s ;uii
work and reuding tables, which 1.
used every day and evening in I lie
year. This room, togetl:er with th.
dining room. I.ltchen and be lioom.
; wi h a wash and bath room If pos.M
, ble. will comprise the first story.
' A wash room, with a sink ntid a
1 place for overshoes, coats and hats.
Is a great help in keeping dirt out of
the kitchen. A bathroom Is also a
great convenience.
A cupboard In the wall between the
kitchen and dining room Is handy, as
the dishes can be reached from either
side. A spring door between the two
rooms keeps out the files and at the
san:e time opens easily. A bedroom
on the ground floor Is almost a ne
cessity, especially In the case of si k
ness. T'.e upstairs will tf course be
lar -ely devoted to brdrn . olthou"h
It Is often convenient to have
eniHI room fixed up for a library
crie
T'lf
attic makes a good storeroom f..r
corn.
Probably the most sail factory wa
to heat the house is by a furnace Thl
is cheaper and cleaner thnn st' 'c
the furnace room Is made large ("
to boll a load of cobs n".l .ever 1
of coal the work cf Cre li"l'i"
be t'roit'y reduced. A r. ''
ball upstairs will be en . .
the chill off the sleer I"- i
a good plan to haven f ' c p
to the kitchen, too, a'.j.l .
or kerosene range t
Is cheaper, handler i" )
rook stove, and th" M'. ' e
kept much cooler In th viimmei
aA
I H(t fnrro homos r very p...ri.
lighted, a krnfn lamp is Uirij
I smells bad and dooa not slve tph
much llht. A tssolln lamu la mm b
sometime. Used to aupply the pressure
tr farm water system, but Is rather
xpbslve. The water can alsil tie
! drawn from the derated tank it tlir
barn. If one la used there, the only dl
f-ttic. A litthJ 'Vtrt -ig ri the Ule
wcnt:ier win kivp rnm rre :,iny.
a few wtrmti'-s work wlili the l-t i:
; pump May will keep It nihil.
' T- I v. ... .. .....
u. ,.i.iun u neater iiii.K'ueo in nil-
furnace or to the kitchen stove art!
making the proper connection hot nrd
cold water can lie supplied to the bath
room, the wash riom and anywhere
else that It Is wanted.
The laundry room downstairs Is tin
place where the convenience of such
a system will be appreciated nmt
In this room the washing machine.
tubs, wringer and other utensils can
be kept. An opening In the floor con
nected with the tile drain will earn
off the waste water, and hot and cold
water from upstairs will be always
on tap. Such a room, together with
th entire water system, can be fitted
np for less than $100.
Another convenience that can be lu
I tailed. At small cost Is a sewersge sys
tem. This can be connected with the
bathtub and alnk, and with a smal!
additional expense another luxury that
is aeldom found on the farm, an In
door 'closet, can be added. Drain
pipe well cemented at the Joints
should be used in constructing the
ewer. The cheapest form of outlet
ll the "septic tank." This Is a small
underground tank divided Into four
compartments, so arranged that when
the first of these becomes full It will
overflow luto the second, and so on.
The tank should be covered and pro
vided with a ventilator. The action
of bacteria In the septic tank will de
stroy all the solid matter, so that the
water which flows out the lower end
will be clear and have no objection
able odor. With an occasional clean
ing out such a tank will last forever.
lhe house should be provided with
plenty of porches. These Increase the
expense somewhat, but also add much
to the comfort and appearance of the
bouse. Vines trained up over them to
keep out the sun and screens to keep
out the flies make them still more
comfortable.
Nothing adds more to the externsl
appearance of the house than a neat
lawn of ample size. Do not make It
Tia. xxxnr a cobnbb of a kf.atlt ab-
BAJfOJtU LAWN.
too large, however, or the work of
mowing will be likely to be neglected.
A lawn is not hard to make. A little
work leveling aud preparing a flue
seed bed aud a liberal application of
blue grass seed that will grow will
almost certainly rebult lu a good lawn.
Do not make the common mistake of
planting trees too close to the house.
They detract from the appearance and
make the house close and stuffy. The
opposite extreme should be avoided
also. A few trees about the edges of
the lawn furnish grateful shade and
provide a flanking for the picture of
which the house Is the central figure.
The decorative value of shrubs la of
ten not appreciated as much as it
should be. A climbing rosebush over
the porch or a few dwarf varieties In
out of the way corners will add to the
ioi r end beauty of the yard. There
are many other flowering shrubs, such
ns snowballs, syrlnglas and lilacs, that
"i t i e nsed to fill In empty spaces and
.riicrs.
v r.tv or two of hard maples or elms
driveway, with a thick ever
";reak to the north, will fla
n - siipnly f.f necessary treea un
corners or bare apacea
"irda that will be batter for
r twn,
i )
i .)
. , I'M
pound. Now.
ranches Chick i
ly itooil for ralfiiiti
while the eloplixnt
drawing card for a
elo.
LAND ON CiiUI'
PAYMtNl I lau
Klght tbousHud acres, ,4 ,
ditch, with water rights. at.t m
cream of the Uohlen iifose i
ley. All level. electe !m- i
ago for lease or SH.e
to fsrnisr who oau git i '.... it
erances. Tbtfl lsn.it. are the . 1
in the valley.
Write to 11UNTKK lA.Mi t - .
202 Audrus Blrig, MIim.b.
Miun.
rC. II. McKeiitlrtx., Lnkcvlew
NOT1CK OK KtlKKIFK 8ALK
IN FORKCLOSV1
Under and by tlttute of au exson
tlou In foreclosure, lui out of the
Circuit Court of the KUts of Oregon
for the County of Lake, ol the lsih
day ot December, lllolt, to me directed
aud delivered In a suit in tald Court
for said Couuty aud IStste wheieiu
Carsteus Packiug CompBU, a Cor
poration, as plaiutltfs, recovered
iudiMi.ent nualnsl lieuben lit one-
iiisii, Jeuuie M llennenian, hla Ifa,
' .Ale.xsu ler Keith. and tieorglsua
A. Keith his wile, as the
defendants fir the sum i.f Fifteen
huuilred Bill I Jvu ($151 1 ) Doll am
sod costs ami rt lobcreetnents taxed at
.ltity four CM) Dollars on the J'Jtiil
lay t f October, l'.HiS, said judameut
bearing iu'erest at the rate ot (i per
cent per ntiutmi from November 'J'Jud,
I'.KW, anil also s dectte ot toreclosuie
Mini order of saU Htjnltiat said de
feudsuts auii by dliection of ssld
order of said Court and toti.l execii
tlou, 1 am comuianded to sell the fol
low lug described real property, to-wit :
The Nurthweat tiiu'ter of (Section
T'iree in Tuwiinliio Thirty stveu
south of range Ult:eteu ein-t of the
Willamette Meri.tisn, lu Lake Couuty,
Oregon, fr the purpose of sHtiatyuig
mtj jtidgmeut of the ilitiulilf's and
toe coet and expenses of such sale.
Notice Is Hereby tiiven that i.u
Monday, tbe Htb day cf Februur..
I 'J 10. st the Court House Door .
front and Fust side oi . rt
House of Lake Cjuii'.
tats
i w n of I
of Oregon, situaia
Lakeview, at iou
lu tbs ... . .
w.li ei:
n o'clock
raid day I
uction to the
" sh, all the r i w lit,
v -. ich tte deteinlauts
ennemsn, Jennie 4
en an. bis wife, Alexander Keith
!Porglaua A. Keith, his w fe,
on the nth -ilny of February,
or any other nblch they, or
10 1
hHll
I'.tOl,
either of them, may have acpiirH.i
since that time in aud to the said
iHuds herein oefore described or so
mnuh thereof as tti4y be necesnary to
satisfy said Judgment and the costs
und ex p lines ot mskiug auch shIs
Dated this 8th day of December.
KHJi),
ALliEKT dent
Sheriff of Lake County. Oregon.
By C. D. AKTHL'U Deputy.
D23F3
; lo the County Court of h Klate
of Oregon for Lake County
In the matter of the Ftate of K. H.
COONSF. Deceased Citation.
To Tbsma Coonse, Kella Coonse,
Cluudn Coouse, Ollle CooDse, aud all
other heirs at law of E 11. Coonse,
deceased, and all person interested in
the said estate, known and unknown,
Oreetiug :
In The Name of Tho State of Ore
goo. You are hereby cited and required
to appear in tbe County Court of tbe
Slate of Oregon, for tbe County of
Lake, at tbe Court room thereof, at
Lakeview in tbe County of Lake on
Thursday, tbe CMi day of January,
1910. at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon
of that day. then and there to abow
cause, if any there bu, why an oidur
Bbould not be mads in tbe above o
titled cause graoting th prayer nf
the petiti n of tbe administrator of
said estate on tile bereiu, aud author
Izing tbe sale at private sale of the
fcllkwing described real property of
said estate situated in Lske Comity,
Oregon, to-wit: T- e Southeast quitr
lor of the South" est, qnaTter mimJ Lot
Number Four, in Secti'-u Eighteen,
in Towuship Forty Sooth, liauge
Twenty, Fast of the Willamette
Merii-an, containing Eighty scree
Witness, The lion. li. Dalv, Judge
of the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of ltke
with the soul of said Court b Mixed,
this 4th day of December, A. D., POO.
Attest:
Dec9D:W F. W PAYNE, Clerk
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION'.
Department of The Interior U.S.
Laud Otlice at Lakeview. Oregon,
Deo 7tb, 1900.
NOTICE is hereby given that William
N. Dobkins whose post olllce address
is Paisley, Oregon did on the 4th
day of December, 190H, hie lu this
ofiice Sworn statement aod Applica
tion, No. OHO.i. to i.urohhse the SW
SWJ, Section 6; SEJ4 SE1'. Section
6, Township 34S. Range 18 E Wil
lamette Meridian, and tbe timber
thereon, under the provisions of the
act of June 3, 1H7H. and acts amenda
tory, known as the "Timber and Stone
Law," at such value as might be
fixed by appraisement, and that,
pursuant to such application, the
land and timber thereon, have
been appraised, $515.25 the timber
estimated (J07.000 board feet at f.75
per M. and the land 100.00; that said
applicant will offer final proof in sup
port of bis application and sworn
statement on the 20th day of Febru
ary, 1010, before Register and Recei
ver. U. & Land Office, at Lakeview,
Oregon. , A
Any person la at liberty to protest
tbia puiobase before entry, or Initi
ate a contest at an time before patent
issues, by filing a corroborted affida
vit in this offioe, alleging facta which
would defeat the entrv.
ARTHUR W. ORTOX Register
472ss 3Bctt3!csrs5Mcsna
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ITJ
ERDCTED IN loOO
MODERN
TMROUOHori
FIRST-CAl5
ACCOnriODATIONS
!Anui (7 unnn
frYl.Er'II
For COnnERClAL imjcV
IKAVtiaiKS ''iW
COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
olio's- r w LIQHT 5c HARROW, Proprietor
GOOSE LAKE VALLEV MEAT CO. !
uocsaeo ro
TURNER BAILEY
J. t MAYFILLD. General Manager.
FRESH AND SALT MEATS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
IBUILDING NORTH OF HOTEL LAKEVIEW
Red Livery Barn
M. O'SULLIVAN, Prop.
New Kitfs and tSvV"5' Sjurial Aecommo
Fancy Teams Vas, tlations
to Let -sCAnr... I'or I'reihtt i s
Corner Cann and Main St5, Lakeview, Ore.
WOODCOCK BARNES,
Blacksmiths and
Wagonmakers.
North Water St., Lakeview, Oregon.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
(rajr Everything In the Him- of lilackHiullblng or Iron or wood
work .lone lu ur-H'Uui. i n. miner aud ut ts-rlrock iirlci-M. Your
piitronage ri-Mpt'cifull ''.
f W. F. PAINE & CO I
REAL ESTATE
Lakeview - Oregon. B
EVERYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE
GET YOUR
School Books, Tablets, Pencils
Pens, Inks, Etc., at
A. L. THORNTON'S
osc
Every O. V. L. Co.
Contract Holder
SHOULD 8UC8CRIBE FOR THE EXAMINER
LAKLVI12W h
SADDLERY
I
S. P. AHLSTROM r
Proprietor
The beat Vartqucro
aaddle on the market
Alao n complete line
wagon and buggy bar,
ncss, whips, robes, bits,
riates, spurs, quirts, roM
ties, In lact everything fn
the lint of carriage a ad
horse furnishings. Ka 1
palrln, by cooipelsat w
workme.
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