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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1910)
.AKI (XMJMTY l' A.vllNKJt, I.AKl;Vli;'A, OKhr;),V,lU;KMl), MAUCJI 10,tl,. KBVEN Texas Land ! Sold on Crop Payment Plan Crows Rice, Sugar, Oranges, &c OUR PROPOSITION ; Wc will well you an unproved farm in the Hall District ot Texas, in Wharton ountv, and let you pay ly Kivin.:.' us two-fifths of your crop each year until wc h ve receiv ed the purchase price. Thin Ooinpany own 2A.00II u4-v of I hi I Vmi.U pi INK! m r of It w ' Id crop this Year, and yielded H() lii-hrl- to m mti li contains over aet of Urin uulldlnjr. It Im - i l -1 wlfri water fer Irrlirnn n from ' Colorado HI 'ir by a pumping pi tut lar .1111114(1 to furol-h wstsr to n 1 1 if cli.v ol H. Iouii. Thmlaud l all h tlii' k loam noil It l adapted to the gromir of mneu cans, sHaila, cotton corn, orii. fig aud vi-gciatilm of all luU Any the crop can Ua grown without Irrigation and. "iiulpi! a It la wit' canal fo Irrigation and with and with an aliundaii' waier npply, i partlcul trly suited to the cultivation of ihe li iuii.-r crop o tliU coumr rlee. Our land will ba sold equipped for irrigation with a guarantee of mill dent water to MUSK KICK or any Other Product of thl srttlon. which iolud CANE, APPLI25, URAPfiS, FIUS, OR ANOhS and OKAPB FRUIT The price of these landn thu equipped range from ijS.oO to $30.00 p-r Acr, iu- trdlu to Location, Improvem-uM and IM tntity of Ihik1 11 ruadr In Crop. We require a Cash Ptiyrn-tn ol ft -00 per imti- and II 00 mora per acre His month, mi that you will nave enough invented to give yon an Inter." In wiiMklntt the land You do not sign a not or mortgage for the balant but merely Hgn in fh'inri mx Two-I'M h of Your Crti l-Utrb Y-ur 11- payiui'iit. and the only payment you are required to make BY THIS PLAN If you have a hard veur wc nhare your hardship iiii'l you will nave no n paid nolo tar. ro 1 In tho fa l vou have good yenr. a we know yon will have, your farm U soon paid fur. You can choose your own crop, except tlmt we require at Ut 7 p r cent of suen crop to lie Klei an wc know It U the iiiohI profitable. S. H. RILEY, LA NDIDEPT. , SAN ANGELO. TEXAS Oil Lane City,-Wharton County, Texas Hay City Matagorda County, Texas. Be aure to mention THI2 liXAMINIZR when you write advertisers. 'fi'he Proving. ti GRANT OWEN. Cprrichlmi, IM, by AaaoeUUd 1 'it rur y 1'icm 1! r 9 8 0 0 8 0 i CHIOOOCXOIICMOOIOtOt LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Incorporated. 0 A Complete Record Wi' have mode an entire transcript of nil l(icords In Lake County which In any way, affect Ileal Property In the county. We huve a compL-tii Iteconl of every Murttfinfe ami trun-fer erer liia.lu In I.ake tNiiint, and ever leed nlven. lirrors Pound in Titles In triiMMcTilniiy; llie reeupU we have fmiud nuiii'-roiiM miirt jtnifi'M reenrded lii the I .-,. I record mi. I imlexi-d; ainl iiinny dcedx are recorded In th'- Mi iriira;e record and other liookn. Iluudreilx of iiiortuauex and ihi-U aie not Indexed at all, ulid nonl llllth-llll to truce up from the record-4. We have notations of all these Errors. Ot hern cannot find tlu-m. We have put liundredM of dollar bunting up tliew errorM, and we can fully miarantet? our wurk 8 J. I), VENATOR, manager. o 01 rr c jo ot 01 xx tc 10 c o FARM, CITY AND TOWN LOANS PIVIv I'l-K Ci;.T interest, N'INlv years' time with privilege of paying .'it any time. Return payments monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, to suit borrower. For partictlars writeJJJ The Jackson Loan and Trust Co. 'MO Century Wdtf. Penver, Colorado. OPEN FOR BUSINESS New Bakery Will have Fresh Dread, Cakes and Pies every day. Lunch Counter in Connection. PEN ALL NIGHT D. M. SHAFFER, MANAGER LAKEVIEW Blue Prints Made 1 will make Klue 1'nnta of any towiiHhlp of land In tho Lakcvlcw Laud District, and lo aliHtrnot work. Call or wrlto W. li. SINIUtIK Lakeview - - Oregon OREGON MAP SALE I'rU-o (Me while they Lust. """'''iX ; fatN- .mm Shows 11M Land Ornnf l.audn, I and Iiuh thoOKOON niLITAKY KOAU j (Irant complete, liy nectlouH, Kntlre output ofjthla map owned by HUNTER LAND CO., 4 '27 LumlM-rmeu's Bldtf. 1 Portland, Oregon. r ;?Vt' """"" -, LAND ON CROP PAYMENT PLAN Kliilit thoiisHiid acrcH, all uudor ditch, with wHter rlKhU. The very cream of tho Uoldeu (iooue Lake Vul ley. All level. Mflecte many yeure ao for leaHe or nu'-e o . .'. jrop plun, to funuera who cau nlvn proper ref erences. These lenda are the choloent in the valley. Write to UUNTEU LAND CO.. 202 Androa Uldg, Minneapolis, Mian. or C. II. McKeudree, Lakeview. I "I don't j l knuw hu fit explain It," wild V. c.irit V.'t-nl. Bhn turtf-if he- eyeo fion U cool. Due XrtUv vf the Inku rui looked thoofitu;j at Orabaiu, wliu, perched n the rait of (he bontbuw a, waa eb aeutly puiUn at the tiufn mt tae taunUeta In hie hmidH. The yeuuic .mm eUffeaux. and a dew tmlle. la . I n li there wee a hint vf (ilmueae, n.rvi J the coroera ef Ida toulU. "I rather ttiluk I andfrfttaad," aid quletl "You are dlaappolnted la aio. leu't tli.o ltr Bhe waa aileut for a moment Tea, that la It." aue auld at lencto, I and at ometblnK In her voice hla face ' hardened. Then you wanted me to enter that road race Thtirday7' he Baked. "Yea," abe auld alniply. "And bet'iome I won't" Bhe turued to blm ((idckly. "It hint that I'm treuiendoualy la- tercMed In that race," ulio Interrupted . him, "uor that I cure a mmp whether or not you win It. Tho point la tbe IKlnt ls"- Bhe po lined; her browa drew together In a little frowu: her fin;;er toyed nervously with n hit of wisteria she bad broken from the vl.ie tbnt cov ered the porch. "I wonted you to he In It to go over the course. Tbnt would he Kulllclout." abe flnlKhed. "I see," be said. "You wanted me to dlMprore then stories that are going tbe rounda about my hick of u-i-ve. Is that ltr "Yes," she said again. Ho drew himself up. IIi shoulders were aimared. tils attitude was that of a man summoning to his aid all bis moral couruge. 'The stories they have told you are quite correct," he auld. somewhat huskily. "Oh!" she said, and In ber voice there was something of pain and some thing, too, of wenrluesa, as If she bad been exacting tbla very thing and yet wDs unwilling, even In her pre puriMlness, to bear It. "They are perfectly right In what they say of me," he wrtit on calmly. "I have lost my nerve. There's noth ing would tempt mc to take up road racing again. " "Nothing?" she questioned. "Nothing," be repented Inexorably. "I am not In the habit of offering an explanation nor any excuses for my position In the matter. But I would like you to know the circumstances. Would you care to listen to them 7" "If you choose to tell me," she aald dully. "Vou remember that race three years ngo over the Meadow Island course?" said he. "Well, it was then It hap pened. Stanley was with me. He and I hail a good lend. We were tearing past the curve nt the old church, let ting out the cur for all there was In her. Aa we swung that turn I saw a child Just In front of us not twenty feet nway. It seemed. "How she got past the ropes that held the crowd back I can't say, but there she was right In the course and not a ghont of a show apparently of escaping ns. I don't know to this day what saved her. I only know there was n great gnsplng sigh from Stanley and u groan from the crowd. I tried to swing out for her, but there was so little time. Anyway, It was some sort of a sKclal Providence that saved her. We shot past ber, so close that I shnt my eyes." The girl saw a nervous tremor shake the big shoulders. Iler eyes narrowed. "Hut the child wasn't hurt, you say?" she asked. "Not In the least. But those few sec onds were enough for me. I couldn't stand them again. That Is why I am out of the game a quitter. If you choose to put It that way." The girl said nothing. She sat look ing out at tbe sparkling lake with trou bled eyes. At length Ornbam arose. "I don't blame you In tbe least for thinking of me as you do," said he, "nor for being disappointed. Ooodby." He slid from tbe rail and went down the steps to tbe big road car standing In the driveway. He had pulled on bis gauntlets and was just climbing Into tbe car when around the corner of tbe bouthouso camo a wild eyed, dishev eled gardener from one of the bouses down tbe street. "Mr. Graham, sir," he punted, "will you be gettlu' tbe doctor, quick I Tim Comley's fell from tbe staglu' on tbe stables where they're puluttn' an' he's hurted bad. sir. 'TIs dead he'll be In tea minutes If tho doctor's not fetched beforo that. Hurry! Por Hod's sake, hurry!" "I'll have him hero In five," Graham called, uud opened up the big car. It sprang forward like a thing alive and went tearing dowu the driveway lu a great cloud of dust. Margaret, who had run to the edge of the veranda, saw him swing Into tho roadway beyond, and the drifting dust which rose high nliove the poplars told of tbe terrlUc pace be waa setting. It was four minutes later, after a nervous pacing of tbe veranda, that she beard tho whir of tbe Hpproachlns car agulu. She ran down tbe steps and hurried along tbe drive to tbe roadway. Up the hlU, with bonking korn, tame a dull, black streak. She sou Id see Graham btndluf low over thw ateerlng wl an 1 He- rto' tor, hat lesi and beKriril huhL, clinging tfesperstely ti the se.-u ! hie hltn. Then out of the erwiroad Just below Ivhere she stood mil directly In tbe latli of the coming v clone came a raiding farm wng'tn, driven h Oil Mm. C'.lnrk, wh'i Caa ns deaf ns a post. Th girl rovf-r&l lier e; es end scream ed. There were a wild yell, the sound of spilntercl wood au I a terrific grind ing CMI'h. VIk ii At. -ii iti ret In ked again the wug'fii nl'mi: Hid In the rmd. Tbe an toiuol, lie, turned on Its ride, lay against the sbntterej fenit In the field beyond lay twu huddled flgurn. In a moment the girl mi running la that direction with all tbe speed ba could summon As rbe reached tbe scene of the accident one of tbe two figures scrambled limply to hla feet Tbe other painfully propped Itself pon aa elbow. Then she saw that tbe man who stood erect was the doctor. Even aa she came running Into the field she beard Graham's voice, rather faint. It Is true, but perfectly calm. "How badly are you hurt, doc? ft Inquired. "Only a hit" was the response, "a few bruises and a scratch or two." Then get np to the Copley place as fast aa you can." "But you?" the doctor demurred. "I'm all right Never mind me. Ill tie frcKb as a lark when yon get back. Hurry on now." Margaret ran to his side and, kneel ing down, began to wipe the blood from his face. Already the doctor waa making a hurried examination, while Graham fumed and fretted and bade him hurry to Tim Conley. "H'm!" said tbe doctor at length. "Pretty badly smashed up, but we're lucky, both of us, to get out of It as well as we did. Talk about your nervel By Jove, tbe way be awung that car out of the way was magnificent. Never a thought for himself nor me either, I'm convinced." he ended. He pulled a roll of bandages from his case and handed them to the girl. "Just do up his head and stop the flow of Mood ns lict you can. If you will. Miss West." be commanded. "I'll go up to Copley's nt!l ft rp. Then I'll come hack here and set Graham's frac tures." He weut limping up the road, and the girl hent closer to Graham. "It was splendid!" she cried, her 1 yes shining. "Thntr said Graham. "Oh. that was uothlii'.'. I had to do that, you see. It was a fpu-stlou of killing the old lady or getting 11 bit banged up myself." Her face was very close to bis. Something warm and moist struck bis check. "Those wicked stories they told ah'i'.:r you" she liegan. "They're true." he declared. "I have lost iny nerve. I couldn't go Into a road race to save tuy life. This was di.Tcrent, you sec. This was some thing that had to be done." Two warm lips were pressed to his grimy. Mood Ftalued forehead. "Had to lie doner she repeated meaningly. "Oh. you delicious simple ton!" Tbe doctor, limping back a few mo ments later, discreetly screened him self behind a tree. "Then' are times It Is better to wait before reducing fractures," he meditated. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Siguaturu oi la Tbe County Court, Of Tbe State Of Oregon ; For Lake County. Order To Show Cause: In tbe mat te t of tbe Guardianship of Bryan KmerBon and Errol Emerson minors. It appearing to this Court from tbe petition this day presented and Hied by Farubam E. Harris, the guard iau of tbe estates within the State of Oregou of tbe above-named bryan Emerson aud Errol Emerson, non resident minors, piayiug for au order of sale of certain real estate belonging to said minors, tbat it would he to tbe beat 1 uteres'. ot said wards and each of them that such real estate should be sold, it Is hereby ordered that the next of kia of tbe said wards and nil per sons interested in the said eatste ap pear before this Court on Wednesday tbe 20 tb day of April, 1910, at tbe hour often o'clock A.M. of said day at the Courtroom of tbla Court, at the Courthouse iu the Couuty of Lake, State of Oregon, then and there to show cause why an order should not be granted for the sab) of such real estate, described in such petition as follows: The undivided one-tbird In terest, subject to a right of dower, in the Northeast Quarter of tbe Houtb west Quarter of Section Twenty-eight 10 1'owuuhip Thirty-nine South, ttauge Twenty, Kast of tbe Willamette Meri dian, in Lake County, State of Ore gon, and it is further ordered that this orders be eurred by publishing tbe same once each week for three successive weeks prior to said '20 td day of April, 11)10, in tbe Lake Coun ty Examiner, a newepupei of general circulation aud published iu Lake Couuty, Oregon. Dated this Uth day of February, 1'JIO. li. Daly County Judge 7W10 ALL FRUIT TREES MUST BE SPRAYED To Lake County (Tohardiits Notice la herby given that fruit rowers most make piepara,lioui to hrnngbly spray their frufrt trees tiring the year 1910 , ( A. M SMITU, Oatea, hex - itb, lt'9 ' laio. ALCOHOL 1 r.n rHT AVetfelabk Prrpartkxi CjtAj- tifljj a tc S (osarJB mdJ3ois i Promotes KbWOtfrU ness and Rot r onlalni nrr 0prumJiarpht norhuaaJ V' rw IkT . n r n w a S 11AMVU1IU JtUam trwWI mWUm JtaaTfeyvsvinv; A tttwforf IVnvitv far CrmsBxt niarThnai Worms iJanvulsjrms ievw ivnsffiriLossOF&zx?. Fac SJnJc SignaJtjrt of NEW YORK- IT For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of cx 1 In Use For Over Thirty Years IV ' ti W WT - - "l 1 1 .mib ii urr Exct Copy of Wrapper. ft . wc vaa CfTT. V o The Real Home Paper. The San Francisco Chronicle, M. H. de YOUNG. . Sane, Conservative and Well Edited. Daily Sunday Weekly Sunday's in Colors Wra. Wallace, Dealer at Lakeview, Ore. Order Now 9 9 9 9 9 9 sn 9 9 9 9 9 9 .A ?W9l) & l?Oit7 T!f We Have Fond Those Er ffl fil J VIMO rors in the County Records. J Abstract, of Title to all Lands in tj Lake Country Furnished. Terms Reasonable. Tract Index Abstracting Co. Wra. JACOBS, Manager. M LAKV1EW, - - OREGON, M 4 iNsuRes LAKUB RETURNS CAMPBELL SYSTEM" "Norman tiolden, a Uilli n rancher, has produced from 73 acroti this season, ucrop of potatoe worth 16, 125.tX), using the AHPBELL DRY FARM SYSTEM, The yield waa 215 one dollar sacks per acre, or 351 bushels per here." Glasgow, Montana, Democrat, Oct. 1901. There in no reason why you can not get results like this by following the principles recorded in , CAHPAELL'S SCIENTIFIC FaKMHh A Monthly Magazine ot authority on Soil Culture. CAMPBELL'S SCIENTIFIC FARMER. THE LAKEVIEW EXAMINER BOTH FOR ' 51.00 32.00 52.00 P AUTOLOADING SHOTGUN oads ifsefwfthiisivcoif&y? Has a solid breech ITS SAFJU This is the greatest game gun In the world. Old hunters write us that it is l?ard hitting, quick In action and safe.' ih city sportsman, wnp shoots, only occasionally prefers it, because of its light recoil. The Kick reloads it and you have 5 shots at your command. Five shots, solid breech, hammerless, ; ' . ' oji sale Br "V . : VMMMMHiMH. I III