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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1910)
t.y .... LUtE COUNT T EXAMINER. LAKSYIEW. OREGON, THUIWPA f , FEPRlfABY Uv lt6 HOMESTEADS! VALLEY . 4 i 100,000 acres of choice sage brush land m one of the greatest valleys in Eastern Oregon. We start excursions to settle this rich valleyfan April 1,1910. We can settle500 families on choice rich land. It will all be gone by Sept,. 1,1910. Will you joints? Address Southern Oregon Realty Co., Lakeview, Oregon. ( ft COUNTY NEWS a & 5. the lsst;ringfiSataninyEnisbt,,lTer 10, zero, 3, 9, lJnJ.l5, ooaegbein PAISLEY AID SUMMER LAKE TbomM McCorfneck it aT'jooDg politician aid like Lis father, W. K. McCormack may eoeaa day be chair nan of the Repablioan county cen tral committee. TbomM Is threat years eld and rides horseback. Tbere is aotbing very wonderful aboat this ia a land of Centaurs. - Bat it is in get ting off tbe borse where Thomas' troubles begin. He did not know that ne ay was to fall off. There fore bis father eopplied tbe necessary information. "Climb off," said bis dad. Tbe boy baug suspended from tbe saddle born. Was ha waiting for bis legs to grow long enough to reach the ground or did be expect the esrtb to rise op and meet bioa "Let go," encouraged tbe sire. Thomas let go and then tears began to flow. Tbe lad was not bart. it was not this that made bins cry. His sorrow was orer tbe fact tbat bis father nt bis age was filtering upon a xie Curriers who lire toe close un der tbe rim to see tbe celestial ?lsl tor at night report or tbe telephone, tbat tbey behold the comet in tbe east boat sin 'clock ia tbe aioroin r. And Bummer Lftts i presioct, too. Vwocii 0 itflrfiio and Miss Belle Johnson were married Wednesday evening. February 2, in Paisley, Rev. Frank L. Young, officiating. When William Hampton came to tbe Cbewaucan in 1871 tbe Hoekios a-d Uillespies were tbe only two fam ilies living in tbe valley. Tbe past week be hss been helping out in Vir gil Cono's store. . WnlKf 1 g I below zero. It is a good thing there are no around hogs in this country. Feb ruary 2nd tbere was cot a tbe sky. After allJanuary was not a very cold mooto at the Woodward Hot Springs. Tbe mean temperstcre for tbe month .was 28, 36 helng tbe mean minimum and 20 tbe. minimum. Thai first week of tbe month was cold. tbe minimum temperatures being 13 1. . 3. 2. 1 and 28.. There were twelve clear date, 2 partly cloudy and 17 cloudy. Tbe highest tempera- '.uie was 55 on the 3i'tb and 9 on tbe 3rd tbe lowest The greatest range was 32 on be 6th. Tbe precipitation was bat 30 hundredths md tbe total IDOw fall put nine Jepbpa, L. O. Harries Ps returned from Lakeview and has rUHS"d. bag duties in tbe Paisley post otUc. Frank Barnes came up from Lake view last week with a load of supplies for the Ana river ditch -compacy. Work ?o the dam la to be resumed Vt it Unr.rmuk Mil riant m hun dred acres, of new' grain (and this spring. ..." . j This cold weather, seems to have made tbe politicians "bale op". Tbe stage driver last' Monday even ing, January 31st, failed to pick op tbe mail at tbe .Woodard Hot Springs box. Therefore . tbe Paisley corres pondence was but .off lor tit e-k I-: was probably snowing so tbe driver couldn't see. Ttis is tue - worst "slsiu" our climat,e has ecelv.i;, However, tbe drivers do very well, this cold weather, and it may, be the' people weie tiaukful for t- e lespite. Clearing brush is the order of tbe day for the new boniesieaners. fttFI THE TWO HORSE BRAND I r ' i im.HH.T.ll -I'll Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA VL-DOUGIAS $3.$35o&$4.SHOES DOYSJ The neonle of Paisley claim tbat tha reports of the flood truui tie re- cloud in i cent ic" jam have been greatly ex aggerdtea. SHOES. I i The Home of Good Values Once you experience the genuine satis faction of wearing: comfortable shoes, that hold their shape, with a style made permanent by fine material and skilled workmanship, no other shoes will satisfy you thereafter. We are speaking: of Han an Shoes. Selling: them is the easiest thing: we do because there is nothing: to explain. The shoes tell their own story and every wearer tells it to his friends. Try Hanan Shooa Once, Balloy & rlassingill. i C. L. Withers last week received bin uew dynamo for bis flour mill on Hampton creek and is now prepared to grind barley with a motor. No one wbs more surprised thau tbe bens at tbis second attack of win ter. Tbey got started to laving, thinking it was spring if a ben ever thinks, and couldn't tsop. Tbe first week in February was not summer breeze and still was noc bad weather. Monday two, inches of snow fell aid 'he rest of tbe week was cold. Tbe low temperatures for tbe week at tbn Woodard Hot Springs, ' Peaiy froz his ear the other day joy riding, but be das recovered and now na it8 the Atut-ricau Cieorapbii-hl Society to tiai-k biru to no bn i find tbe South fole. He will find no Ki q'liaiahs thero to belp bin in bis seircb, aod probably wbeo I) a geta tnere he will find bU arch enemy Cook camped right on top of tbe ; Pole ! VISIT LAKEVIEW THE LARGEST MAKER AND RETAILER OF MEN'S FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD. 't.'JPEtf'OR TO rTHEB MAKES." "I have wo. L. Douzlai shoes for the past six years u always find they are far superior to II oth.. ...yh grade shoes tn style, comfortr d durability " W. Q.JONE8. 119 Howa .. Ave.. Utica. N. Y. If I could take yuu into my large fac tories at . rockton, TAasa and show you bow carefully W. Douglas shoes are made, wu .e -ey hold th'-' ape, tit , -icer, and t-t . M greater value tht." . :t make. I A I'TIO.V-Kr that W. I.. 1huk . iibswI pn Ift Uiiiip4l un the bottui.i. Tukr . HulMtikiite. It your ilealfT caimol Bt yon with W.I.Imuitiutlws, erne fur XUU Onlrr Iok. W.I..1kui;uuj. liimU'iuii. Ws. F0R8AXZST Likeview r Mer. o RE MO VA L NO TICEl The Lakeview Development Co., finding that their interests are located m Modoc County,. California, and from experience gained by attempting to do business away from the county-seat and where mails are delayed in transmission to and from Alturas, have decided to locate their main offices in that town. The business of the company will in no way be changed or effected, and the contracts made by the company with their patrons will be carried out to the letter. Contract holders in their Lakeside orchard tracts will please take notice of the change, and here-after address their communications to Lakeview Development Co. Alturas, California. Smiles and Squalls Mr "tHK Yr.MIITOK No man would le able to escape;, mammon? If nature had Died it no' tbnt ad women couM have been born widows. i i The new Wasbinston postcards have Oeorue's picture on on hair and Mm1, wife's picture on tbe reply card, w,! wonder if in tbe making of t bene i curds the government means to hhuc- j tion the right of woman to forever hare the laxt word? THK FLIRT j Mrs. Turkey It was bad enough to see my poor husband executed, but did yo' see what be did for a full minute after bia head whs olf? Mrs. Duck No. what? Mr. Tiirlmv 1 1 a u,lL.l 1.1a that sleek looking little Miss Chick-j en. j HEtTrne Tlmfrs, UOth tilt: A Lk ooJDty real r-s'ste firm ia exploiting Callow Valley In tbis county and plana placing a colon tbere May. I. Tbis is an Imposition on so in curb tone "llo bnru" teslty meu of burns who don't owu a foot of read estate in Oregon and who knock the town and I's busnes men, yet take all tbe free handouts tbey can get and psy their hoard and other neces sary expense when they hare to. It'a a shame that they are not ttiven thn privilege of at leant gettinu n whaek out fo the C a t I o w colon lutlori sbeme- M. E. CHURCH SERVICES Sunday. Feb 13 . . . Preaching every Sunday at II a. in Sunday School at 10 a. mi. Kpwortb League at 0:45 p. m. Prayer meetloi every Thursady ev ening. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. O. J. WKNTZELL, Pastor. I WAHMINOTON. Feb 3,-Ioterest- log comparative facts are disclosed In a atudy of itjimlgrxt iou te the United Ststea for tbe sevsn yar j ended Ju it .'10, last year. In whlr'i , 06. 171. f5 aliens were admitted, asm t than 70 per cent of bom mom fn.m jKnu'tiero aud Fastern Europe uud Western Asia. coiniioHed lrsel of Southern Italians, I J reeks, ilu.kiart ' ails. Il'-iirewa, Koiiiiinnlnans Kluvs, ' liuluarlitns, Turas, Armenians ami I Syrian". 1 The addition to the ouUt Ion in those si"en years whd lieiriy l,Wl.iKH I tnorx than the rotiildneii in'iuiliitloii i of ('aliforula. Oieunn, Wahlnton, Idaho, Ni'VHda, Arli iin, Neiv Mexi co, Utah, Cluli.r.ido, .Wyoming, Moi. tHiia, tha two Dakotaa uud Neliraskit ' .rH,H7M,7:i5. Seven IKfi-t o Inromot Iih, fiicli twentv-tive tons heavier than the largest ever built, are near ng com pletion at Philadelphia forlhu Kar ri man lines. The Tri-State Land Company s Opens the sale of orchard land at Willow Ranch, California. The last tract, of desirable land in the Golden Goose Lake Valley is now offered far the last time at the original low price. After this limited amount is sold, you will not be able to purchase land suit able for fruit farms at twice our present price and on terms that may possibly be beyond your reach. Now is your opportunity to secure a 10 acre fruit farm, including a sufficient water right, for irrigation, at the low price of $500.00, and only $50.00 down and the balance in monthly payments of $15.00 each, or semi-annual payments of $100.00 each until paid. No interest and no taxes until deeded. Write for full information and plats, but do not answer unless you mean business. We mean what wesay and expect the same form you. No tracts will be reserved for any-one. Tri-State Land Company, Lakeview, Oregon. 1 BERNARD C. SITZ, Manager. it I r i I