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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1910)
iXJflNTV KAArflMitt, LAKKV IKK . ORKUON, TUUKMlM . rHIKUAfillO, fllu. w J El 1 1 i. 11, M ho M Ha Du fcn Ka ' Is Ju )H Ml 1st Mi V lf I.i .m M; rt . It. ' . Tin X I'll lor. ft i cv frm r 4 y Texas Land ! v Sold on Crop Payment Plan Crows Rice, Sugar, Oranges, &c oaf? PROPOSITION : We will sell you nn unproved farm in the Gulf District ot Texns, in Wharton ouiitv. ami let you pay by giving us two-fifths of your crop each year until we I rive, receiv ed the purchase price. ItTlilx ('omit'iiiv owni 1!'.nh) hitch of liul A hunt 10.000 In rio (Ii In .voir, ami .vlillril !) IhimIiHh to 1 1 1 - Selecii iions r HITCH (if It HiTC It rilllllllllH OV .! i,l fur m IhiII.IIiij-. It U hhih.Ii.' I with wi'-rf-P I" i imiii from Culont'i.i KUiT hy ii 'iiii.iiiii 1 uiM ir.(.' 'icic'i f-t r i I . ; t tr t' ' I ' entlrti city tf N. I-ouin. Thin Imil U nil h liluk In mi noil. It i 1 1 mu " "" H-ro'ittir of H.iKar cftne, alliilfa.rotttiii corii,iiriinc, fin mi l vi fi'ililiH of nil lnl. Any if t Iichc rropH i nn lie grown without Irrigation and. equipped as It Is with canulu for Irrigation and with ami with an aliiin.laiit water anpply, It In particularly suited to thn cultivation of Mm Ituuner crop ot thin country, rice. , OurlaixU will l aol.l equipped for irrigation with a guarantee of Mufll ctent water to KAISK KICK or any Other Product o thla aettlon. which Inlude CAN!!, APPLIJ5, OKAPI2S, FKJS, OKANOiiS nl (IKAPU FKUI f. N Tho P'lce of tlicso landa thus ettulpixtd ntngu from ljS.00 to 50.00 per Acre, occtrdlaff to Location, Iiuprovemitat and (jumtity of Lani al ready In Orou. - . . (Vo wUire m Cash raymcnt of go OO per acre aud tl.00 more iter acre in nix inonthN, mo that you will hav enough invented to give you an Interest In woMklnit the land You do not lg;n a note or mortgage for the balance, bnt merely imf to Jk llvvru Two-ttfthn of Your Crop Kiicb Yew aa y, .. payment, oily payment you are required to make. BY THIS PLAN If yoa have a hrd rear we hare your hardships and you will nave no an paid note stare roo in th fajw. rj you Imvo good yenrs, a we know you will have, year arm la aoon paid for. 2 You can ehooae your own crop, except that we require at leaat 71 qr real ot soon crop to be Klco, aa wc know It U the moat profitable. S. H. RILEY. LAND DEPT., SAN A NGELO. TEXAS. Lane City, Wharton County, Texas Itay City Matagorda County, Texas. l) 1 1 t nuti 1 1 T 1 i i ( IH i t v 1 1 1 i vnt), advertisers. r 8 9 fl 0 0 LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Q Incorporared. 0 A Complete Record Vc hit vc iniiilc no entire tnnmcTipt of all ltis-or.lrt In Iwike (lomity which In iiny wny.affci-t llt-al Property In the county. We have a coinplctu HiH-onl of every Mortgage and traiiHfcr ever made In Lake County, and ever Deed rIvcii. Errors Found in Titles 9In iranHrriliini; the reeordit we have f.iuml nniucroiiM tnnrt BiiKcH recorded in the Deed record and indexed; nt.'d many Bdceiln arc rci iirdcl In the Moriirntfc record and other liookM, lluiidredH of inorttfiincn mid .l.i-.U arc oot tndoxe.l at all, and u moHt dillicuit to trxco up from thu record. 9"' We have notations of all these Errors. Olli.TMCiiiiii.it II. id them. We hnvcp.it lititidrcilH of ilollurn Q li ii ii i lii up t Iuh erroi'H, and wc can fully itiiitrantce our work. g J. D. VENATOR, Hanager. tO) SCR " Ot tOt IO Ot Of lOi 1CK I? 0 .0 10 FARM, CITY AND TOWN LOANS IVIJ Villi CI-NT interest, NIXIv years' time with privilege of paying at any time. Return payments monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, to suit borrower. For particulars write" The Jackson Loan and Trust Co. Kun 3 10 Century Hldg. Denver, Colorado. NEW BODIES FOR OLD. The Point Toward Which Modorn Sur fry Tondlng. The family phynlflnn ot the near fu ture ';ii he pictured In the inlnd'a eye making out a work nlu-i-t for the guid ance of the Mtirccotm to nr-conipiiiiy a hj-potlictjJ.nl pitil'Mit to the hoHpltnl, whli'h mlKlit rcml H.MiK t lilnic like Mil: " tii. ut ile rlii'iiiniitlc rlk'ht h'K mid Km ft on new niic. ''Cut out kldiicyM, which are ilcvel opln( lirleht'M cIImciimc. nnd trn tiHplnnt aouud on on, precrnhly from n hciilthy youmr httg. lterenie circulation of the blood In the thyroid gland to produce byperae mla and thus reduce dlaeaaed condi tion. "Overhaul the Intratlnea and patch where needed. The rest of him la hardly Rood enough to atand the ex ponas of a new aet "Overbaul circulatory eyitem, re placlnr unaervtceable velna and arte rica with new one. Put In a new heart only If absolutely neceaaary. "Cut oat atomarh. It la completely worn out and baa a well developed cancer. Beatdea, be won't have much ae for It hereafter, aa It will take all bla earnlnt-a for a lotif time to come to pay bla hospital btll. "Got out left leng. It la ao far gone with tobercaloala that It la good for nothing and only endangera the reat. 'Trim off fifty or alxty pounda of fat With reduced ntoroach and lung capacity be can't carry no much bet faet "Make all minor reiielra needed to keep him going for ten or twelve year more." Koneenae. nay you? Kot a bit of It. Pcrlmpi no one man could atand It to hove quite nil thce thing done to him at one time, but the aurgnoti could do tliclr pnrt. oil right. They know they could. becatiKe they have already crforiuod nil these aecmliiRly ImpoKsible fents and a preat many more lieslcles. Vnbellevern may find at the Hocke feller Inntltute Vor Medical Ilesearob In New York Home living circumstan tial evidence In nupport of these stag gering assertions. Technical World Magazine. Divorce In England l Costly. Divorce In England today Is a lux ury reserved for the rich aud the mod erately well to do. The iioor man or woman who finds thut the bonds of mutrlmouy are too heavy to bear can not be relieved of them. All the relief that la open to (lersons of this clusa Is a police court separation, which does not curry with It the right of either party to murry again. It la estimated that the bure costs of a suit for dl vorco In England are $ 0 unless the suitor receives permission to sue "us a puuper," lu which case the fees will amount to about (150. It Is very diffi cult, however, to secure iiermlsslou to sue "In forma pauperis," and the pro ceeding Is almost unknown In the di vorce court. The estimate of $430 is for residents of Ixnulon. If the suitor resides In the country the expense will be much greater, for divorce suits are trie J only In London, and the suitor must travel to London and bring all his witucsses there. Thus the aver age cost of divorce suits In England is $1,000. Exchange. art By f '': i A. NVE. Copyrlahl Yf, t.V ts.lwln A. Nr. J THE MAGAZINE Why Read Human Life UEOAUHti itj is bright. Bb2(U8E It ia informing. BEOMJSKIt pulsates with hutuaue interest. rilKOAUSK It pictures celebrities of all sorts. BECAUSE Tit gives We stories of live people of the day people you want to know about. HECAUSH It tells you of the activi ties of men '' and' women iu the politi cal, business, sociul and ooonotnloal world. UKCAU8E it will give you more real information about the character and work of meu aid women of to dny than any other publication. BECAUSE It is a magazine that is dlll'reent different from any other publication printed. It is unique, absolutely original and the only magazine devoted exclusively to peo ple. BECAUSE it is printed on high grade paper. Is profusely illustrated with the best half tone plates that can be prooured. has a beautiful artistic cover piloted In three colors, Is of convenient size and easily nanuiea of the People, By the People, For the People BECAUSE it Is human beings thai people are interested in today and HUMAN LIFE gives you the life stories of the prominent men and wo men of the woi Id iu the most attrao tlve form It tells you of their daily life, habits aud eccentricities and gives you interesting facts about their work aud aooompolisbmenta. BECAUSE to know what theorld is doiug, how hittoiy Is being made yon must have a knowledge ot the leading men aud women of the world -the people.who are doing things. HUM N L1EE will give you a more intimate knowledge of the peo ple who are leaders of the world to day than any other publication. BECAUSE its articles are written by such well known and brilliant writers on national topics as If red Henry Lewis 1 Vance Thompson 1 ( Bailey Millard El bett Hubbard Ciara Morris Ada Patterson Charles Edward Russell Uptrn Siuclair David Craham Phillips Brauder Whitlock Margaret Kohe Larua Jean Libby. Travel In Persia. In great contrast to the extraordi nary progress made In transportation In Africa Is the backwardness of Per sia, one of (he oldest countries of the world. Its transportation facilities ore much the same as they were In the days of Alexander the Great and Mar co Polo. There are only six miles of railroad In the whole country, and of ten these are not under operntlon. There are only three or four good dirt roads, and almost all transportation Is done by puck trains. Camels, horses, mules, donkeys and men are used as beasts of burden. The traveler can usually ride the post horses, but these are rather poor animals, and It Is cus tomary to buy or hire horses and pack animals. This costs a native about 20 cents a day, but no foreigner can hope to travel ao cheaply. It would be prod igal, however, for any one to pay more than $5 a tlHy for two servants, four or Ave animals and their feed. Travel Magazine. A Good Steak. "A steak that has the fat marbled In Is the best to eat," said Dr. P. V. Trow bridge, professor of agricultural chem istry In the Agricultural college of the University of Missouri, In a recent lec ture. "Pale, pinkish ateak Is from 'baby beer and Is not nearly as pala table as more mature meat," aald Dr. Trowbridge. "The Juiciness of a steak Varies Inversely with the water In It." lie explained that the "Juicy" appear ance of a steak that delights the epi cure comes from the fut melted into the fibers and that the flavor comes from the amldo acid nitrogen and the fat In the fibers. DUAL'.UF". As Ioiik as men rend honk the story nf Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde will llve ln'cniixc It I true to life. Dr. ItiiHllii of Oni)ili;i, Neb., fried to lend the dnt.l life. lie wiih n brilliant Hiircni, of good fin lily, hlirhly cdiu iitcd, urhntie, skill ful, popular E. II. Ifarrliuini Mild lie would one day be the chief surgeon of the 1,'nloii Pacific rnilwny. Tin r. though Mm Dr. Jekyll of hi in i was In the majority, the Mr. Hyde of him was busy and Insistent The mi nority pert suggested liquor and drngn as "stimulants." Under their Influence Rustln's quick brain slowed up and his deft band lost Its cunning. Prac tice dropped off. Financial troubles came. Blowly. surely, the fiend Hyde ab sorbed the Dr. Jekyll. Becoming master, he whispered In Rustln's ears that morphine was too weak. Cocaine! Rustln obeyed the suggestion. Then flyde became a tyrant He told Rus tln to steal from bis fellow physicians nd the boapttala. lie ordered him to And bis agreeable company with low women and other drag fiends. By and by the Insidious monster told Rustln he most kfll bhnself. The doc tor readily assented. But bis once fine mind remembered bla doty to bla wife and children. Tee, be would die, bat It mnst not appear to be aulclde, else be wouVS forfeit bla life Insurance. That's easy." whispered. Hyde. , Dr. Rustln tnncplated blniaetf with typhoid fever germa ee tfcat e might aeem to die like -tooneae-men die. Bnt he overdid the matter by afterward mixing a potion of tetanus germs. One neutralized the other. HUM the monster was not appeased. Ho one night they found Rustln dying on his porch. Just how It was done Is not quite clear. There is the story that a fallen woman made a pact with him by which they were to kill each other, but her nerve failed her; that he later found a fellow drug degenerate who performed the last grim service. Anyhow the Hyde syndicate of evil got a majority of the Itnstln stock. The Hyde partner got the mortgage on Rustln's soul and foreclosed It. And so ends every attempt of a man to live the double life. Dr. Jekyll may smile with bis Hps before the world and dissemble the Mr. Hyde that Is In him. but no man can serve two masters. One of the other names of Mr. Hyde Is Duplicity, one of the devil's favorite Sends. An Equine Here. Luke Poland, the most punctilious ot Vermont Yankees, aud Colonel Tom Turner of Kentucky, horseman, breed er of fust ones and a fine Judge of lif ut. grew to be great friends when they were in congress together. Po land took Turner up to Vermont as bta put'st onr summer aud showed him around. They auie to the statue of Ethan Allen, in front of the station house. "That. Tom," said Poland, "is the statue of Ethan .Mien." "Ethan Allen:" exclaimed Turner. "1 always thought Ethan Allen was r burse." Saturday Evening Ve Blue Prints Made I will make Blue Prints of tiny township of land in the Lakevlew Land District, and do abstract work. Call or write W. B. SNIDER Lakevlew , Oregon OREGON MAP SALE Price Oc while they Last. Shows all Land Grant tauda, and haatheORUON rilLITAKY ROAD Grant complete, by aectlona. Entire output of this map owned by HUNTER LAND CO., 427 Lumbermen's Bld. Portland, Oregon. .imW : S-ww HUMAN LIFE PUBLISHING CO. rt.'H Atlantic A v'.,lloston, Milan. aud read. IOC AT NEWS STANDS HUMAN LIFE - $1.00 PER YEAR, Doom of the Ear, The new Puquln gowns leave no room for improvement nor anything else. Recent authorities on dress give It aa their opinion that the ear will have to go. It la beginning to Interfere with the movements of the Na,.imova col lar, which Is steadll rMns In the world. Several drc n'iui;era have al ready recommended lu pilnlens .re moval. When It co it a ce of the ear versus the coll-' t v ' v t it"er Life '"",L ' -' JIM WiHlFJ V V BV V;1 !Mlr7MBjBeSOTSF V" Aj. The Kind Ton Have AlwAys Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per f7- - fl' , Bonal anpervlslon since its infancy. f-oCCC444 Allow no lino to Ierel vn von In this. AH Counterfeit, Imitations and " Jnst-as-jrood'are but Experiments that trif?o'w!th and endanger tlie health off Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Caatorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare geric. Drops and Soothing1 Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotlo substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys 'Worms nd allays FeTerlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, CCriUINC CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean the Signature of The Kind Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. mc ieetmua mmm.,, rr aut rnnmrnr, meeim o The Real Home Paper. The Sai Francisco Chronicle. M. H. de YOUNG. Sane, Conservative and Well Edited. Daily Sunday Weekly Sunday's in Colors Wm. Wallace, " Dealer at Lckeview, Qre. Order Now P. yli TTSfeK re n fw. Wp H.ivp t7rtttn1 TKnca IT, itj rors in the County Records. Abstract, of Title to all Lands in Lake County Furnished. Terms Reasonable. l ract inaex iDstractmg Co. m Wm. JACOBS, Manager. LAKViEW, - - OREGON, ffl 13EEESSBBBBBB SBBSB3SBB3Km INSURBS RETURNS "CAMPBELL SYSTEM" "Norman Golden, a Dilll n rancher, has produced from 75 acrea this xeaaon, a crop of potatoes worth I1M25.0C, using the AHPBELL DRY FARM SYSTEM, The yield was 215 one dollar sacks per acre, or 351 bushels per .icre." (jlapgow, Montana, Democrat, Oct. 1901. There Id no reason why you can not get results like this by following the principles recorded in CAH PA ELL'S SCIENTIFIC F 'UW.fk A Monthly Magazine of authority on Soil Culture. CAMPBELL'S SCIENTIFIC FARMER THE LAKEVIEW EXAMINER BOTH FOR $1.00 S2.00 52.00 CttENOUCHW-iAtf HdGCST GAME 1 i II i Mi ! i f r - W ' C t CS?LaAZN,?T'c" -j-! mm t rm i -i sed by the President's Guide. This rifle is loaded by its recoil and as one cartridge explodes, another is thrown up from the magazine. which holds five. "Just pull and release the tripper for . - to each shot." It's hammerless and safe because of the solid breech. Made in 4 calibre 'c r the biggest game down to the smaller h'.g game. for Salt 6y Mil Local 2alr Write for catalogue and literature ItKMINOTON AKMSI CO., I lion, N. V, AgoiM'r. 813 llrwulway, New York, H. V. urn, IIIII..IXIIHIWI.I ' wiilli.mj pi mi nn ii ii