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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1910)
L-aKKVIKW,' OllKOON. THUKKDAYi JANtMHY rtvt I.AKK COI'NTY J7. llli pjagggajBjgggsBJHHnalsVBYPajgsjBJB au i 1 Makes the most nutritious food and the i.iost dainty and delicious jBalcfna 'Powder No fretting over the biscuit making. Royal is first aid to many a . Personal Mention r ft .IX cooks success x T? , 1! "TPSTOmsr-T? . ... ... ... . mm- , MPROVED METHOD OF CORING AND BREAKING SAGE BRUSH LAND The Klamath Herald of Hie 14th nut anya tlit week the death knell of lie aaun lirtiNh of lflauiath County. r at ItiHHt that art of It tliat Hour- Ltiea umier the Irrigating dltchee of m KluuiHtU project, waa aounnen, ml the time la not far dtHtant when t ai. acre of In iuated land w ill lie III tried with thla peat. W. V. Mas- k At n haa lual cloned a contract lor inn urchaao of a 10 toot combined lloft mrveater nod one 40-hon power iitMiiillxr eimlne. aud It la with Una uttlt lliut he propoaea to change the ice or Klamath country aunuK in next few Team. When tie haa mouatrated that h I a method of Km ml I till Mm h.i 1 1 la tin! correct ooe. hi will doubtleaa have a unml.fr of illiiwerH. with thn remit Itiat the ITt-H culllva ted will bo rapidly tu ScHhpil until all of tb irrlKi'td, ana f Krcat (IhhI of the unlrrlKittinl, fxraia Of thn country will rHlilntf crop. iThe outfit purchat ny ..r. Maaten It (inn of the tmikt up tn oato lu the It la cupahle of ruttinu the MtK lrah, I'lowlotf the urouud, aow Ititf hi aeed and harteH'.niK tie crop, thn eiiKlne haa a apwaii of tle nillca Bur hour on the road and with tta ittHchu.enta la capable of j low ing a rfrlp fourteen feet wide. I Iu dlacuHRliiii bli plana. Mr. Maa kin aald : I "The time U at baud arhen Klam tth County ninat adopt the modern fclhfw of bandloit the aoll. The odern way aiana the mooey aavinti I ay, a n d I belelve tbat the equip ent wbeh 1 bave ordered la the beat fiat can be found. Of courae, tbe me will come when outUta of thla 0od will Dot be nMHl here. That will twhen thla aectlon It divided into all farraa, bnt tbat la eome time p. In tbe meantime atepa muat be iken to meet tbe preaent conditlona. It ia my Intention in addition t o stair the outfit in the worktuu of my wu farma, to take cootracta for earing and plowing of uncleared i nd. I will, if dealred, aow tbe aeed id harvest tbe crop, and I think I in do ao cheaper and quicker than a owner of the land can do it with Jiipreaeut metboda." One nf the ureal drawbacks to tbe tore rapid development of the aeo- i Ion tbat baa paaaed into tbe bun Ha of kw owners haa been 'he difficulties; let wltb in the preparation of th i ill for the plaotieR of tbe crops, beta thn farm pnrobaHed haa not eeo cultivated. Tbe bomeaeeker ia bilged to gather blB eqiupment of oraes, cutters, plows and other farm lachinery. He baa to build his barns d bis borne, and very often tte mi al expenae is greater than be Is able ) pay Under the proposed scheme Ivaoond by Mr. Masten be will be illeved of the greater part of the urden, the Brat year's return from ia crop to add to bis small means to id In the completion of bis plana. Tbe Machinery purchased by Mr. lattten rapresenta an Investment of amiielhliiK- over IfOHKJ. . It again deiu ouutrMli'M thin ho la a man of iinuHiml furenlk-ht aod remarkable euterprlHe. While he will doutitloaa renli.e a fair profit on hla luveatmeot. It nev er the lean ahuwa that lie la ponaeHHed of ldHB other thaii tboite confined to hla own aeltlHh aggraudlzmeut, and that he la willing to rink his money lu order that he may aid lu the con auu.me.ttou of the great aohenie of de vnlopmeiit that will eventually make Klamath County ooe of the great eg ilcultural wctl ns of t b e Pacific Conat. Klamath County needs a few inoie such men an he. and wit their coming will lie aolveti the greateat of problems that baa confronted the uiau nf email means for the paat years that of the cultivation of bis IhikI at a coal within h I a meaua and r-uly In proportion 10 the net amount realized after the payment of taxes, lotereat and operation expeneea. Interesting; Lecture Mrs M. I). Kvnelt, who has been a uilHsinnury aiuoug the mountaineers of Kentucky, gave a very interaetiug lecture hut Friday evening on her ex perience among that, atranue people. Khe talked of their maunr of court abip. their euperat Itioia. and bloody feuda. bhe told of tber religtoua belief and of tt.eir loug w luded back wooda local preachers who would Ulk to the tired congregations all day. It surety Is an b o n o r and a credit to any one to devote tbeir time aod euerglea in tbe eudeavuui to up lift sucb a people to a batter life. Cold is Good for You A Massachusetts paper gives som ulvta to 'nolcl teeters" as follows "Cultivate tbe outdoor habit at tbls time of the tear. Cold weather will In fact it is decld edlT stlniualtiog We should realize tbat not every o p is fortunate ..nn.ii in Dai. mil Into the lovtuorat Inn nr.nna nf winter Bod SOOUld make tbe most of our good fortunes Tbe air ia now free from dnst and germa tbat were blowing about before Iha innia nuina (let OUt of the DO- tion tbat you can't atand tbe oold and annw and vou soon Will realize waai you bave been missing and what all mlii mhn hiiva n o ODDOrtlinktV t O benefit by tbe vlgoratlng effect of a MBBsaohusetta winter." m M. E. CHURCH SERVICES Sunday. Jan. 30 . Freaohiuff every Sunday at 11 a. Sunday Ucbool at 10 a. mi. Epwortb League at 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting every Tburaady ev euing. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. U. J. WKNTZELL, Pastor. CASTOR I A I For Infants and CMldrea ! he Kind You Have Always Bought Mlaa Sweet He aald 1 waa kUsable did be? Cousin Joe- Well, be said any man looking at y o u at Cbriatmaa time wouldn't need any old mistletoe ex-ouse. J. J. Alllsou and bla assoolatee of Counoil, Idaho, bave Just bought 40, 000 more apple trees making 80,000 trees which the com I any will aet ont tbia fall aud next spring. One thou sand Botes will be planted eaoh year until there are 6000 aorea of orchard in a ciugle block. eBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Wf BBV w BBBpaBBBaaBBBBT w W ajBWspv-iaBB w w V w- Here Is Where You Qet Your Money's Worth! When vou by Mutton wiew oc i i i"". Have you tried Our sugar cured Hams, Baconi No better iniule liny where. Lard, homo klttel n-iul.Tcd. nhfolutely juir,. 6 lb. l.mk,.tH II 00 In 40 Hi. -11118. ISc. Frt-Hli frozen OynU-m, V vr can. ivrout &0t per Rillldll. All kinds of first class f rcsh Heat and Sausage kept on hand. , . . , i, i,ftM We will pay tho nmi kot price for ffoo.1 In-ef and pork-hogs, Ciihli on delivery. . . , Como und tft acquainted with ua. kC.pctiuiiy, aoOSE LAKE VALLEY MEAT CO. J.F, Maylield, Qen.ngr. Hon. II. A. Hrattlan. of Paisley, waa in town Krldav on buslnesa mat ters. J. 'J'. 1 1 hiii t on wnm down Saturday from I'Blflcy. lie reports Uood troub les at i nd, at IciiKt for the prom nt. K. (lalena, waa t. Hunday from Han l'ranclaco. II. N.Dyer.wBM over KumlBy from Dorrla, Culif. .1. ' Klikpntiii'k and wife were no Hiituriiay from Mllow lianch. C. (). MoUr, of iieddiiig, Calif., I was In I.iikeviow I riday. Harry (Jalderwood, of l'luah tHine ovei TiiuiMilHy. Henry (iilMiiim. and family, of Kan l.ule (jiitapo, t:alif., an lvei recently to take iii) raidence In Lake lew. W. I). Duke -of latrobe, Cailf., a Hotel Liikevtew mieat Friday. Virgil Conn prominent buaiueaa man of I'aieley, waa In Lakevlew Saturday. K. O. Lu nib waa down r rlday from Paisley John K. Kouutz of Silver Lake w .a down lliet week. W. I Mcb'arland and family of Coeur d'leue, Iduho. were arrlVHU Uat Fildsv. 11. E Wells of Plush, waa over hutuiday. K. A. Prlday of the Warner Valley .Mercantile Co., ot Plush, waa a Lake view visitor lent week Oj C. Kenyou. of Klamath Falla waa here IhhI Friday. J. I) .Wier, of Denver, Colorado, was hi re over buuday. Mlna Mildred Uehart la in Pine I'mi.v ilmiinii witti ttie Kticklea of t hat l hu e. Mrs. Hice, teimher of the fourth urale, who was ill neveial day a laat wrek, him leturued tu her achoi I work. Prof Willit. who oow haa charge of the Vet Side Union School. vii ted with hia familv over bunday. Charles (Jeaford, and Mr. Cullls the vlollniets who have been in Lakevlew for some mouths pat took a trip to Pluhb the fore part of the week. The formers wife and little daughter, who bave been visiting in Lakevie for dome time, last wiek returned to tbeir home in Alturas. Mrs. David Canuon, ot Davis Creek, ia viaitlog bar brother John Metzker of Lakevlew. Peter Kortb and family arrived Sunday from Luptou, Colo, and will tcome permauent residents of Lake view. E. Tatro, who left here last fall and bought a ranch near Yamhill, returned Sunday night for a abort vlait in town. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moss, of Pals ley were vliating in town Thursday J. F. Parker bookkeeper for the Hal! Couatructiou Co. and wife left Thursday for tbeir bouie in Califor nia. J. F. Hanaon, President of tbe Hall Conutroctlon Co. left Thuraday in tbe Woodcock auto for Altuea. where he will take the train for Loa Angeles. He will be gone until Bering, when he will return to complete tbe work be bas in band on tbe O. V L. canals. Leonard Henderson, Geo. Steveoa, aod Letter Loyce were, op from New Pine Creek riday nigbt to attend tbe Rebekah Installation and banquet. r. M' Miller and wife returned Saturday from tbeir trip to San Francisco. Wro. McKee of Bandy Ridge, fore man of tbe Cbawauoan ranch was in town Toesday, on hualneaa. Peter Poat baa gone to San Francta oo on a vlait wltb bia wife and daughter. O. L. Don bar, of tba Mercantile Co. will leave Feb. 1st, for Portland on a business trip. J. C. Oliver, tbe West Side dairy man, waa in town Saturday and re ports everything in good shape out there. A. Bieber will leave this week for an extends! trip to California points. Joe' Ambrose, tbe West Sider, waa in town Saturday, and reporta eveiy tbing quite out that way. S .11. Harrold. of tbs Lakaview Development Co.. and wife will aoon go to Altoraa to reside. A rarty of young people, Art Re bart, Wesley Dunbar, Geo. Whorton, Myrtle Uabn Eva Chandler ead Lena M.V.. m a r. f flna n t f Kmm Vln Creek Friday nigbt to attend a dance. J. 8. Ramsey, of Alturas, T. W. Harvey. Ad in. A. W. Evans. Bly, ware guests nf Hotel Lakeview, Tues day. It HI 1AA IIa.,.,1 an A Mlaa V.D. Howard, of Drewa Valley, were abop- ping in town yesterday. Woman's Guild A Woman's Guild has been organ ized in Lakevlew. lor work along charitable linen and civic Improve ment. VVbile tbe organization waa planned by ui.bop Paddock or tba Episcopal Church it ia wholly non sectarian. The officers are as fol lows: Mrs. Ij. F. Conn, president. Mrs. S. O. Cieselor, vice presUeut. Mrs. F. P. Cronemiller, eecretury; Mia. May Hachelder, treasurer. ChlWwn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A J. L. LYONS, D. D. S., Dentist Office In Watson'a Block, Lake- view, Oregon Elutat Year'a expertenoe In Michigan, Mlobi.tvn. Watch This Space. New Spring Goods Will Soon begin to arrive. We will showjthe following Well Known lirands. LA VOGUE SUITS for Ladies and Misses. : BANNER BRAND Waists lind'Skirts HOLE. PROOF HOSIERY ll Lines Full Line Dress Goods and Neck-Wear ; v queenlQUality shoes . STEIN BLOCK SUITS forjMen W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES CLUETT & MONARCH SHIRTS HATS all latest blocks okeview Mercantile 'Co. Sure Jag: Cure A New York aperialiat. Dr. Robert Lamlert, ot Cornell University y he cull cure drunkardx. and that "within three days the craving for cocaine, morphine or alcohol can be obliterated" The ingredients of tbe apeeiftc Bre fltfeen per cent tlncure of belladona, two hi t e : hiittiox) Inni (ptickly avh) one part; fluid extrxct of byoscyaronB, one part. For more than two months Dr. Lambert has evperimented with tbe uew remedy In Hellevue Hospital and he aays that he has not bad a single case ot failure. An Albany farm the i.ther day sold (for tllH per acre, the highest yet; 'paid for land in tbat locality Tbia; I price however, included tbe stock on ! tbe farm. We mention mu to snow ; tbat tte Willamette Valley land is not so bigh oriced aa that of Goose Lake Valley land, tbe Fleming place, with no stock, baving been sold for tVZb an acre. 1 Tbe Klamath Falls Evening Herald, is now supplied with tbe United Press reports, which gives tbe city tbe news on the day it occurs. The Examiner congratulates its neighbor on Its enterprise. Cold in California S. F. A blftrom reports the culdeet weather ever known in California, and says tbe youognters were skating on ponda along aide of tbe road at Lodi. Y. M Miller says ice formed at San Francisco, and tbtt the orange atop at Lob Aogeles waa ruined by m spell of freezing about tbi 3d lost. American Restaurant. Bakery: Fresh Bread and Pies, Every Day. GEE YONG, Proprietor. Z Short " I Houne. Open Day and Nigbt. Meals at All Hours, Private Boxes ror Ladies. 1 J FOR. SALE Four Modern Dwellings We have been favored with the sate of four of the most modern, up-to-date and delightful homes in Lakeview, full particulars, price, detail and terms below. Any of the follow will make good interest paying investments on a rental basis (its a known fact, houses to rent are like hen's teeth.) 1st. The cosy, modern, well built, bungalow of 5 rooms, not counting complete bath room, of Mr. Chas. Fulkner, which is situated about three minutes' walk from center of business district' still strictly in the residential district; on a 54 foot frontage, which extends through the block for 220 feet, mak ing two lots, one facing with the house on Main St., the other on West St. This hoase is just one year old. Will not want repairs for years. Also best of brick cellar, and ample wood house. $3000.00. Term8. 2nd. That most homelike of homes, of Mr. Owen F. McKen dree, on Water St Jdst a few hundred feet south from the Court House. Good new barn for 6 horses and hay storage. 6Q 1-2 ft front, 225 ft deep, giving chicken range that can't be beat. 5 rooms downstairs, complete bath, hot and cold water, and room for two big rooms upstairs. Fine orchard and one of the shadiest yards in town. $3000.00. You can't beat it. 3rd. The large, airy, roomy seven-room residence of Mrs. Cora . Reid, is for sale at $4000.00. Partially furnished, bath with modern equipment. Lot 83x230 giving frontage on two fine residence streets-a short block and a half from Court House, still it is located in the best of residence district. 4th The five-room modern bungalow, up-to-date in de sign, about a year and a half old. 50x150 foot lot. The en tire property in best of repair. Large wood-shed and wash house Just a nice distance from town. This property be longs to Mr. Ed. S. Rice and $2000. is an exceptionally low price, if taken at once. The above residence properties are a fair example of the class of town dwellings we are agents for in Lakeview. We have a large list of town lots, business and residence, farm property, ranches for stock, farming and fruit; also ten-acre irrigated tracts with water rights. "BEAT THE RAILROAD TO !T R.EAL ESTATE FARMand CITY INSURANCE FIWE-UFE-ACCIDENT LOANS INVESTMENTS kfc"SSSS . Lakeview, Oregon . 1 H SEAGERS f -i' t 4- tiradnate of vulva. rally ol -a