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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1910)
; v ; .A KM COUNTY KXAMIM.K, LAKEMKW, OltlttlUN, TlllliSDA Y. IT.IUM'AKY 17. llMn rotn NESTEADS! Homesteads! -. BEAUTIFUL CATLOW VALLEY . - 100,000 acres of choice sage brash land m one of the greatest, valleys in Eastern Oregon. We st irt excursions to seitls bis rich valley on April 1 , 1910. We can settle500 families on c iaics rich land. It "ill aI be gone by Sept,. 1,1910. Will you join m? Address Southern 'Oregoa Realty Co., La 0 regoi o COUNTY NEWS L. VJ P PAISLEY AKD SUMMER USE 'I be stHlc tire a Hie sMIl put 1 ishhu tbHt juke about the Z oijootiui: to the I oitlao j Irrigation ci n.p-nv'e Btotiuc the wattr ttiat noiv tlooi- t h marsh. If the reservoir bad I ecu to l It last l.Htl It would have savei tin' ZX Utt en thou-and tons of lay ami dried vMa-s in some parts of On-v.' u is selling for f- pel tuu. hvery now aud then we sec some pipe dreaai in the Ortaon loess about tir.ue deposits; of borax i i l.ase couutr. tieri.ll A. Wanorf a itn in bis winter sat ply r'T' -d-v- there ia no borax in Lake ooui.1v, II is re port was concurred J'i by Prof l.C . Rusff II and ty s.-ieutlid that h;r-e vis ited this part ot the state. It is t . se reenless statements thtt cive ri.-e to the sayiuc; you can't believe aiivtiiiuv, you see in a newspaper, i Neal Wood war 1. Doc Woo I -v ,i 1 as tbe boys call f i n now. is taking a course in ve'eriuary tcience. li" has a set (.f saUkiieti lusrumehts tml ia , prepare 1 to make any old horse as good as new. i Tbe uext time your corrpsponrteiit i goes to Sunday school at White Hill he aut a cerMticae ot atteiKinuoe from the t-urjeriutecdeut so th'it. the admirers of Libert Hublard wheie he boards will no leaner be iu doubt. It Ted Wnodwaral bad taken this, precauton bit; reputation for veracity would not l ave sulfeied eueh a jolt. A bunch of cattle stravint! ba k from tbe desert tbe past week looked: as if they nubt uiakevroud liat racks Kiai friends brought woid to the ' writer that a man n it!) a roic wasj lookiuu for tbe oats who caul the load ; alouw; Dry creerf was not a paved ! p.'IO N bet 'It1 e lir 1 1 net v r I I t 1 1 '1 1 la 1 11 y 1 rn 1 iairnn IS t hoot, bi 1 lie nc ai 11 to i: iln boulevard. As ttie U'an witb the ropa is t.it al'il k'ood natureii and a r-;iil-ir Htteudant at th- White Hid Sim lay S.'boid It is beii-ved the ilanuer as yrcatly exaggerated. K. A'oodivard is muvn ten feet in his well by t!ie jumper trees on Ins bo ntstead. Lat. r i! lie coui ludes to bail 1 bis bour-e d.iwu br tlie ci t ton woods at Dry creek be cjii move tbe well. Dick Staerl ck. Jr., came i:i the past week from the CdeniaM billt with a t);iud ot -h.ei t 1 titke 1 lit t!ie weiK oues au i leave tbem iu Mot' T maek'? pasture. He reports In n l retis of dead cattle aluim t tie route between Chrit.nas lik u id tSuiiiunT lake. Theie as a about a foot of Piiow on the tround a:ol tiie CMttle caui''t in the stoiin the hist (f .lann arr bad n o t h i 11 t! to tat Sto eo browse 1 tbe Hack asije and ta'ed bit ter. StocUuien report ! t:it 1 l.is as 11 a line wii.ter to tee 1 Stock i.;.ve wasted no h .y. NV. A. Currier for a little while tie past week woul i ha-e takMi titty cei ts for one of his b?st bnriei. He aod J.rn Vtln Lad con.e in 1 if the 'd!-ert with a bunch ati i houth of Dry one i f tbe animals toak the steeu tni ui.L-aii and rolled to tbe bottom lhtu the horse .'t up and trotted off Hi if it were an every day occurrence. William Dookius fays be has lived iu this country thirty years and tLe tbina for Paisley to do is to clean out the channel of tbe rivei n it would save itself from another ioe jam. No word has yet been leceived here as to wtiat Hctlou the stHte boaid took upon the (triplication of the 1'r.rt I Here is S here You Get Your Money's Worth! S V.'he.) .viol lv .Ki:tt.u S'ew at (! per 1.1.11:0!. j Have you tried Our suircurtd Hams, Bacon? J No U'tter tnuiie any u lific 1 Lard. !).;).' kittel relldi'r- 1. ;ii.-')'.'lto: y l.liro, -J )U. loiok'ts .-l.il',) 2 In do IU. -atis, lc Fi. s!i :ri)Zfa ( );.t"is, $1 i ji-r can. Kr.Mt 'c O per -alliui. Ail kinds of first class f rcsh Heat and Sausage kept on hand. We ui'l pay the mark'-t price fur iftio.! bo.f and p irk-lcis, Caih 0.1 delivery. Come and p-t acipoiintod ud'lnw. w..rcCfu!.y. QOOSE LAKE V ALLEN' MEAT CO. J. F, Maylicld, Geti. rr. 11 bin 1 11 i;il inn 1 . mitte 1 to m'II tin 1 1 n a lt 1 1 r 1 k.' ' 1 1 tie I ireuoo la w an v such K' an t it pi lent 1011 w us but I iu.i And still the lioinejtea dors me f!il'tinir their wav into the Chewniicau liHsui. The ;Htet to tile on bind on the rt.st side of Simiuier l.aKeale Mr. l'arks. Mr. Hulllook an.) ir. Hi ' ck 1st y. W 11. Moore arrival l.i-l no k from Cent fid City, Nehrn-k'i, to taki' up his rei li-nce on his S.ni I Hi llow hou'e.-twid. His hoi -i.-t'is have leehie I to lenialn in li..sl.,i tor a while y ft Mr l.hioio wi'l arrive in A It urns about Die 11,10 lie 1 I MmoIi with their i nr ot h n-cludd OO s Ihe Portland .lournn' of .lanu.ry 'Jl.-t an ive l in Paisley l'i I ruai v .'th. nineteen days late. It w;is held up by the lleds on tlie Shaniko I ration bat where had it I eeu all that time.' Paisley ha 1 n s.vell dance l ist l'i' il'ir nic'd. dte rnii-ii- whs fi,r'ii-b d I v - 1'oii-i.. Mr- thittiuin a. I .' i 1 .- Lii..,uis! it mIht I.a' f. We chu he,: Hi to have an ua.ier "tandiiiv; f tli- hicti cost of living l, ti e ay the 01 ice iu horses I.mk u ne up iu the f.'tiewaucan iiisiu. i'un years awo William Dohkius had a hoie be o.'ler-i! lit IPt.v dollais, lie is now telliiik.' i rn for fl'St. He ni.c: a iiutse 11 e asr weeK, 10 1 1 roi-e to o.'i'ttr, to Neal MiO'lward lor sixty dollars Mr. Dolkios is 11 akiri: a soecialtv ff baiidlinii tuulea. He paid (ieorue Mintc.'i .rloo tor one rpau of mules and W. K. McComark fl'Jn for another f( an. Kprinn has come iik'ain, L'ei.tle Annie Tbe new urans aionud Sum iner lake is two inches hiL'h in spot;. The low temperatures at the Wood ward Hot Splints for the week ended Saturday muht were 17, Ui, 'Jt!, 'Jo, .'io. hi. IJ. i'he liiaxiuiUin temoeta tnres weie '51, 'X. '.'a',. I!.', H7, -i:, 57. It issi.il there will "till be iee in the Cheua.jcau river the lirtt ol i.ext .' one Iht-le will be a Paski t. Social at the Ana liiver School llome. Sum 0 or l.KKe. 011 l-rnlay iiL'ht 1-eb. -J.. I'.'.n i,very body cordially invited. Print! lii.skets. Independent Voters "Vou can't relv fin (he people these di.yw; 1 i's getting do that they votej just as they dai'i please." Ho savs ; the Kansas City Stai. It meaiia that. , the "leaders." th- piditicians can't: rtly on the people "fellitiK iu line." ; and "stan.Jinti sh"iilder to hhoul.l-r, " ! as they used to do. Tbe voters nod j only of Oregon, but of other states j are becoming wiser politically, anil more ami more ot them "v i I vote ju.-t ! as they darn ilan ;. "- Portland j Journal. The Home of Good Values Prioo without Quality is liko Pulp without Juico. Any huckster can shout "Bargain" but it takos a clean, keen, wide-awako merchant to make low price accompany high value. Its all in how and where you buy. Thoro is as much difference in manufacturing organizations as there are in mcn--somo worthy of confidence and somo unreliable. PJcn too are liko hosicry--some wear well and others don't. It de pends on the "quality' of both. The best of both are called "IDEAL. " Men aro so called becnuso they are soid morally. Our line of hosiery bears that title be cause they are solidly constructed. Titey have the inter-woven too and heel and aro reinforced at all points of heavy wear making them not only warm but t!iorou(hly durable, While it is true that ''the Best cf tVlen aro only Men at the Best" it is equally true thai tio best of hosiery the IDEAL LINE is a luxurv and joy for ever. Ask to see them. Bailey &. WlassingUl Smiles and Squalls I'.jr I Mi: t 1. 1 t t o . " I'Votii Ne.v Vork comes a slory cf saveral Knd :si)in-i) visiting the me tropolis w h o 1 e n sent" I 11 i.nniOi r of l'i it ins that, have s.i:'.,i o.i 1) f..r investment in lie U. S. '1 i..--e men claim that Social l-,n is 11-11 1 1, i a u sodi pio,ortioiis that their countrymen ma loo!;inj eh--.. 1 i e tor iuve-1 men!. So they hiV" coiae to tie- 1. 01 I of ".I. Plerp" "dawn D" n d " vndy C" and will lock for opi-uiu tor capital if the afor-aid 11011I iwiiel Ken I lo-neii have btt mivt-1 I rj tor- a poor ftndk'iier to et hi- haa !s on. The ninn who v.ets his feet into a piir of Il iuaii S' o 's wall feel . I enoilLdl to teli his fri-il is iilin t It,. That's why they an: uriveival lai wr ites. See them at II A M Forestry Teachcr 1 1 Two U . Pi in y has been eiijiie I as Piole-.,or id b'or-sliy at t-e 1 )r lion Ai aciiltiird (hillene to Mil the vacancv lelt t v the residual Ion of Piolesor ! K I. nke. .Mr I'eiivy n graduate of bolh the Idte.arv I hpai t nent and Ihe lor eslrv Scao d ol the t'niversi'y of M cbiLcn. II- bin been in ih.. (i. v riii'in nl Pore- t .Seiaicn several e.irs .'.! ucli of t h i-i time In... bi en senl ill the I 'hi 1 Mo ( 'i'ii-t still es. II.. re- i.o.ed the t.ositloii o ( hi d' of Pbiufiuj in the stiit. 'S o 1 ',1 ! 1 ! ui 11 ia ami N"vida tri a, c pi. t h.. pouli 01 at, the (el!,..'... M. E. CHURCH SERVICES PieacrdnK every Sun lay at, 11 a. 111 Sunday School at 10 a. mi. Ppwoilh Peau'ue at i'.:lop. m. Priijer ineetmv every Tliursady ev en ITU,' Preaching at 7 :.'!0 P. m, (i. J. WKNT.KIX. Podor. College Celebration 'lh" (liiaan A 1 icult ar d t'idlekai W I II II let .r 1 1 1. I! s .p; ,il 1 1 r ( ll t e II II III I 101 a Mule Had it ut inn at the clou, of the pre - en t o a I live j ear u II li t he 111 .1 elal,oinle taarlii.ii ever held at I,..' I net It o I P.m. II... 11...., I ai. 1. and . 1 1 e t i 11..01 i-he, I s enhei'4 id ti.lnal e, v cialent music. mil.tars drdls, nth hdic i-1 . 1 1 -1 -( ia, I l r 1 111 ..I le i- 1 1 1 1 I -lions will l. 1, inula.' th- feullir-rf. All of Ihe 01 II 1:1. mid slu lent, orjaiil iitlnns ... ill ;,,, I f i" 1 ; , ir in sin it every elli.it v: 1 i I be male Id at tract t he alllll.l. I id ! he ( i.liee,, ,t t his I I me. Ihe 10 !,io l..i . not been wolked out I id lie 1 11 1 hiislio.m of both the student-, and Ihe f a oil 1 1 v. in whose hands t!e nrraiivp-iuiiits have been piieed. Is a :-alllcieiit Kuaianlei. of 1 h,. -i.-id Miccei.s of the lllldi'l t.lk lit!. Chlldron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A : I i lie i ri" state imm Lompmy REilQ VAL NO TIG ansa Opens the sde of orchard lend at Willow Rcmch, California. The Lakeview Development Co., finding that their interests are located in 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 bo changed or affected, and the contracts made by the company with their .patrons will be carried out to the letter. Contract holders in their Lakeside orchard tract3 will please take notice of the changet and here-after address their communications to Lakeview Development Co. Alturas, California. The last tract of desirable land in the Gold Goose Laks Valley is now offered far the last time at the original low price. After this limited amount is sold, you will noL he able to purchase land suit able for fruit farms at twice our present price and oi terms that may possibly be beyond your reach. Nov is your opportunity to secure a 10 acre fruik farm, including a sulficient water righL for irrigation, aL 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 $ 1 00.00 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, BERNARD C SITZ, Manager. i