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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1910)
LAKH COUNTY EXAMINKK, LAKtVIKW, OREGON, TUUKHDAt, JANUARY, 20. IBlO. 8ETE2C I Texas Land ! Sold on Crop Payment Plan Crows Rice, Sugar, Oranges, &c The - - Scrap Book OUR PROPOSITION : : Wc will sell yon an improved farm in the Gulf District ot Texas, in Wharton County, and let you pay ay- giving us two-fifths of your crop each year until we.havc : receiv ed the purchase price. i TliU Compiinv own 'Jft.ofW acre of lanl. About 10,0()0 acres of It was In crop t ti 1m year, ati.l vlfldeil tiO ImimIicU to tho iwro. It contain ovorM) , Hi. ..( fri,i iinil.iLiiif. It In hui.pIi.xI with wutTfr Irrigation from the i Colorado Klver hy a pumping plant Unco oii'uli to furnUa wUr to tlio entirorttyof H. Louis. .... , . Thin I awl It all a Mark loam noil. It U a laptol to the growing of sugar cane. alfalfa, cotton com, riigN. fig wl v'gthl of all kind. Any or Mhimh rropn cn be grown without Irrigation and, equipped It Is with f anaU f(r Irrlgnllon and with and with an abundant water enpply, It in particularly sulte to tho rultlratlon of tho banner crop of this country. r,Our land will Ih old tfiulppml for irrigation with a gnarantoe of en III-4-lnnt water to K ISi: KICK or any Other I'roduct of this " .?lh'cn 4nlude cANIi, APPI.I25. OKAPIIS, I IUS. OKANll:S and UKAPU FKUir. Tho pro of tin-no ImnI thus equipped range from fjS.00 to 9S0.0U per Acre, itcctrdlng to hocation, Improvement and quantity of Land nl- re'Vvenrwu!r ft I'avmeut of tfLOO per acre and It.oo'mnre per sere In mU month. o that you will have enough lnveted to give you an Interest In wimklng th land; You do not algn a note or mortgage for the balance, but merely nirrr to lh'llwru Two. I'M tin of Your Crop Kach icar a yor payment, an4 the only payment you are required lo make. BY THIS PLAN If oa have a hard rear w share your hardlilp and you will nave no nn paid note tarn jtiki In ilm f'M. I you have good yenrs, a we know you wlllhav, your farm Ih ooii paid lor. i Vou eaiM hooHo your own crop, i-icept tht we require at least 7, qer cent of -uen crop to bo Itico. iu wc know li I the mot profitable. Ji S. H. RILEY. LAND DEPT., SAN ANQBLO. TBXASV OK Lane City, Wharton County, Texas f Hay City Matagorda County, Tex ts. Ill ii-1 i nntiM f I i JCVlNJt vinr"i vrltjj advertisers. lOdOlOCMOOOIOl' LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Q Incorporared. Q A Complete Record We have mrv an entire trancrlpl of all Hecortl In Lake Comity which Inany way, affect Keal Property In the county. We hv a complete Itucurd of every Mortgage mid tranafer ever matte In Lake (kiuniy, ami ever le-tl given. Errors Found in Title In iraiiorillng the record we have found numerou tnort-wag- recorded lu the lknl record awl lul-X' l; i many ited nrv recorded In the Mortgage record and other book. Hundred of mortgage and deed. ae eot Indexed nt alt, and moKt itltlleiilt to trce up from the record. We have notations of all these Errors. Other cannot Ibid them. W have put hundred of lollr tnimlng up lliene error, and wo call fully guarantee, our work. r 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 J. D. VENATOR, flanager. "1 9 .9 C D i! 8 9 9 8 B FARM, CITY AND TOWN LOANS FIVIi I'liK CENT interest, NINE years' time with privilege of paying at any time. Return payments monthlyquarterly, semi-annually or annually, to suit borrower. For partictlars write - The Jackson Loan and Trust Go. 310 Cent Jiry niiJt'. , Denver, Colorado. THE MAGAZINE t - . Why Read Human Life UE0AU3H it U britfht. UBC VUSK it 1 inforuilne. BEDAUSKit pulnate wltbhumaue interest. BECAUSE It picture! celebrities of nil aorts. BECAUSE it give life stories of live people of the day people you want to know about. BECAUSE it tells you of the activi ties of men (end women In tbe politi cal, business, aooiul and eoonoinioul ') world. BECAUSE it will Kive you more real Information about the character and work of meu aid women of to day thau any other publication. BECAUSE It la a muKHZiu that Is dllfreent dill'ereut from any other publication printed. It is unique, abHolutely origlual and the only msKaziue devoted exclusively to peo ple BECAUSE it is printed on hlnn rarte I paper, la profusely illustrated wun the bebt half toue platen that can be prooured, baa n beautiful arttntio oover piloted in three colors, Is of convenient aize and easily bandied and lead. of the People, By the People, For the People BECAUSE it ia human beings thai people are Interested In today and HUMAN LIFE gives you tbe Ufa stories of tbe prominent men and wo men of tbe world lu the most attrao tive form. It tells you of tbeir daily life, habits and eccentricities ' and Rives you interesting facts about tbeir work and acoompolishments. BECAUSE to know what the world la doing, how bWtoty Is being made you must bave a knowledge ot tbe leading men and women of tbe world the people who are doing things. 1IUNUN LIFE will give you a more intimate knowledge of the peo ple who are leadttra of tbe world to day than any other publication. BECAUSE its artioles are written by suoh well known and brilliant writers on national topina aa Mired Usury Lewis Vauce Thompsou Bailey Millard El belt Hubbard Ciara Morri Ada 1'atterrtou Churle Edward Russell Upton Sinclair David UrHham Phillips Brauder Whitlock Margaret ttohe Larut Jean Mbby. A Quick fUeevery. "If a man want to encourage calam ities that sometime rrxult In mira cles, all ho tin to do I to cnd a eon to college and present him with an automobile," declared the father of a young man now In hi second year at one of the,Mg universities. "That hy of mine was likely to bankrupt me with hi calls for money to pny damages to and by hi machine until I wrote him that In futura he mut cover nil u h eiponae out of bit allowance, which I about ten lime what my father gave mo when I went to college. "For a tlrno there wasn't a elnglc demand from him. hnt lnt week he sent me a telegram like Oil: 'Wire mo $.100 Immediately. Hnve killed t man' home.' Of course I ld thing unfit to repent and finally telegraphed him: 'Demand exorbitant. Will be on tomorrow to compromlae.' "Imagine my amazement. In view of the home's late dcmle, at receiving within two hour thl Inexplicable re ply: 'Don't trouble to come. Ilorse recovering. A Baby's Ft. A baby' ft, Ilk iiahell pink, Might lmpt, should heaven e meet. An ansal' lips to kl, we think, A baby' reel. 14k roM hued flower toward the heal. They stretch and apreitd and wink Their ten soft budi that part and meet On baby's feet. Ho flower bell that expand and shrink Gleam half no heavenly cweet A shin on life's untrodden brink A baby's feet. Snlnhurn. In Black and White. A southern banker gave hli youn eon $.1, and Inntead f xpemllns; It the boy banded It ba'k to hi father fo de posit for ill in In order tint he ml-'i draw the Interest. A few day lanr. however, the youngster saw some! Yn? be wanted more than he did the Inter est, ao asked his father to please re turn the money. Thl the banker refused to do, ex plaining that the n bad no note for the money and unles be could prove In black and wblte that the money bad been banded blm tbe $5 was bis. The youthful financier looked both puttied and unhappy. Then his coun tenance cleared. He called the colored butler. "John, did yon see me give father 5 tbe other dayr He waa answered In the affirmative. Then be put the same queatlon to his grandmother. i ,- . When ahe. too, aald yea young Ma chlavell! turned to bis father trium phantly: '"There, father, I bare It In black and whiter ne got tbe money. unetruek. Old Deacon Calhoun appeared on the street one day with bis face banged and battered and patched in a moat fearful manner. "ITo aay yo" wua sonstruek. Deacon Calhounr exclaimed a friend. "Fo' de lan'a aake, man, no bud could dla flfgah a face like dat!" Deacon Calhoun, with aad smile, book his bead.. "You don' know man son," be said almply. Went Him One tetter. President Nicholas Brown, for whom Brown university was named, waa fond of quisling small boy. , On day while walking In tbe atreeta of PtotI dene be came upon a. little t fellow who attracted bla notice. ,,. " "now. do you do. my boy?" aald tbe president. "What la your namer "Mt name la Harry, air," replied the child "Harry, la It?" returned President Brown "And did you know the evil one la often called Old Harry V "Why, no, air," answered tbe boy. "1 thought be waa called Old Nick." HUMAN LIFE PUBLISHING CO. ft.'i Atliuitlo Ave.., Itoston, Mans. IOC AT NEWS STANDS HUMAN LIFE - Sl.00 PER YEAR, A Slight Misunderstanding. lady from South America, pos sessed of a decidedly quick temper, visited New York with a very Incom plete knowledge of the English lan guage. At her hotel she rang for tbe chambermaid. But a waiter came In stead. Having ascertained that tbe name of the chambermaid was Susan, tbe lady marshaled her meager knowl edge of English In a desperate effort to make the waiter understand that ha should call the chambermaid. What ahe aald to blm, however, was: "Call me 8usau!" Tho waiter leaned agalust the wall much alarmed. "Call roe Susan!" shouted tbe South American. The waiter becume appalled. "Call me Susan:" roared the lady, her eye flashing furiously. "Susan, then, If you will have It!" exclaimed the poor waiter. Then he fled precipitately. H Wouldn't Shoot. During u strike in the coal mines of West Virginia some year ago appre hension on tho pnrt of the state au thorities led to the calling out of the mllltln. There wn really no trouble, but tho situation was tense, and blood shed waa looked for nt any moment. One day a aoldler In uniform off duty was hliolllng throuph the main street of the town wherein the rrentest vio lence i as f arcd when he . t" uiir rounded by a crowd of strikers. "Honest, now TM'I " asked one of the "n of the mlMtltmnn, "would you fire "our fel' '.. .. ."U?" "' I wouldn't " promptly rolled Raises Ut dough and compile with ill pure food laws. CRESCENT M70, CO. Mrrn of MAPLT.WX iter than Maple). That Explains It. A.-Kransc will have It that he made a speech of two hours' duration at the meeting the other night, but I see It only takes up the space of half a col 6 run In the pnpern. It. Ah, but you know Kranae summers- llumorlsflsche Blatter. LAND ON CROP PAYMENT PLAN Klttht thousand acres, all ooder ditch, with water rights. Tbe very cream of the (iolJeo Goose Lake Val ley. All level, selecte'1 manr'7ear sgo for leasd, or saie on 4 -rop dan, to farmers who can give proper ref erences. These lands are tbe choicest in the valley. Write to- IIUNTEK LAND CO.. 202 Aodrns Oldg, Minneapolis, Minn. or C. II. McKendree, Lakevlew. Blue Prints Made I will make Blue Print of any townhlp of land In the' Likevlew Land DlaXHct.and) do Hbstrnct work. Call or wri us W. B. SNIDER Lakevlew - . Oregon Oregon AgricuIturaliCoI legc Winter Courses. January 4th to February Iflth 1910 Practical work, lecture and de munstrntions will he given in anch vtal subject as General Farming, Frnit Culture. Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry-keeping, the Busi ness HUle of t arming. Foretr Carjiontry. blnckamithiiig. Mechan ical Drawing. Cooking, be wing DrvHsinaking, !iom Management, en All regular con rites Ix-iciti .lanuar 4th and end February 11th. Farmers' Wek February 14th to I8th. A cordial invitation la extended to all Interested. Good accomodations may tw secured at reasonable rates. No age limit above IH year. No entrance require ment. Prominent lecturer have been seeured for special topic- The Instructional force ol the College number 100. Excellent equipment. A specinl feature ia tbe Farmers' Week which comes this year Feb. 14th to 18th. Lectures, dtscunxions, and a general reunion. For further Information address Hegia tar. Oregon, Agrcultural College. Corvallis, Oregon. 4!w4 OREGON MAP SALE Price OOc while they Last. Shows all Land Grant Iauds, and ha theORUON fllLITARY KOAU Orant complete, by section. Entire output of thl map owned by HUNTER LAND CO., 427 Lumbermen's Bldg. Portland, Orefoa. ALL FRUIT TREES MUST BE SPRAYED To Lake County Orchard lata: Notice ia hereby given tbat fruit growers, must make pieparatlona to throughly spray tbeir . fruit trees during tbe year liHO. A. M. SMITH, Inpsector Dated, Nov. 4th, 1009 Imo. ADMINISTRATORS SALE Notice of Bale of Real Property by Administrator at Private 8a I e. Notioe ia hereby given, that in pur suance of an order of the County Court of tbe County of Crook, State of Oregon, mad on tbe '6th day of December, l!k)i), iu tbe Matter ot tbe Katate of Charlotte B. McUlllvray. deceased, tbe underalgneb, tbe . ad ministrator of estate, will sell at pri vate sale, for cash, and aubjeot to confirmation by aald County Court after Friday, tbe 4th day of Feb., 1010, at private sale all tbe right, title aud iuterestof tbe said Charlotte K. McUlllvray, deceased, at tbe time of ber death, aud all tbe right, title aud interest the estate has acquired in additlou to that of tbe said Churlotte si McUlllvray at tbe time of ber death, iu aud to all that certain piece or paroel of land lying and being in tbe County of Lake, Htate of Oregon, and more particularly described as follows; Lot No. Three ot Section Six iu Township Thirty One South, of Ranee Fifteen Last of the Wills ette Meridian. Term aud condition of aale, oaab, Gold Coin of the United States. Dated th's i th day of Deo , 1909 W. J, MoUILLVRAY. Administrator of Estate of CHAH LOTTK. MoGILLVKAV, Deceased. DS0J2 Ls&; r. 22 li iBfti txi t mm. wmm w, a at . i r nrrrri : ' If .ill mm For Infants and Children j ALCOilOI. 3 Mil ft AVejefaWe PrrparafionlorAr sinnwimgiiiffootfanrlRula ling tlx Siomadu aadftweb i Promote s Di$csttonflrfrf li nessand Wrontjlnsirtftw Opium.Morphinc norMueraL nur nAitt utic. " a aaaM Jlxlimm JMrftUtt- Amttml iMmtmiakUii ChrH Suqn- tmr. Worms jLcTvulswnj.revms ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimle Si(nanirt of NEW YOPK. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of mm a ar w m In Use For Over Thirty Years FSI bSFantewi underthe toJ Exact Copy of Wrapper. Mil tms atim Nwut, maw vwta arrr. O V, e Real Home Paper. Ihe San Francisco Chronicle. M. H. de YOUNG. Sane, Conservative and Well Edited. Daily Sunday Weekly Sunday's in Colors Wra. Wallace, Dealer at Lokeview, Ore. Order Now o V O P TfrWl TTITTv We rlave Found Those Er. M 111 VL liVi I ll n U rors in the Cotmtv RrfW PI Abstract of Title to all Lands in Lake County Fiirnished. Terms Reasonable. Tract Index Abstracting Co. Wm. JACOBS, Manager. LAKV1EW, . . OREGON. INSURES LA RUB RETURNS "CAMPBELL SYSTEM" "Norman Golden, a Dilll in rancher, has produced from 73 acres this SfH .n, a crop of potato) worth 116,125.00, using the rAflPBELL DRY FARM SYSTEM, The yield waa 215 one dollar sacks per acre, or 351 bushels per acre." (iluogow, Montana, Democrat, Oct. 1901. There U no reason why you can not get results like this by following the principles recorded in CAHPAELL'S SCIENTIFIC FARMER A Monthly Magatlne of authority on Soli Culture. CAMPBELL'S SCIENTIFIC FARMER ' - . ' Si nn THE LAKEVIEW EXAMINER . - - S2.0Q BOTH FOR 52.00 BIG ENOUGH for the GAME19 Oik . m -m ' rt AUTOLOADING RIFLE Cjj C51 by the President's fWilda This rifle Is loaded by its recoil and as nna cartridge explodes, another is thrown up from the maeazine. which holds five. "Just pull and release the trlceer far eo - each shot." It's hammerlesa and safe because of the solid breech.1 Made In 4 calibres for the biggest game down to the smaller Y'$. game; foh Salt y Mtt Imeat Dalr Write for catalogue and literature ItEMlKUTOV ARMS COv Hlon, V. V. t , l..l,.l.r:z,il , 3 cA3saL