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:.AKE COUNTY EXAMINER, LAKEVIEW, OREGON, Till'HSDAV, Al'RIL 28, Win FOUR taaemfc AmBmcemeiatt . . . 4- lives To the Investing Public We Desire to Announce the Placing on the Market of the DAVIS CREEK ORCHARDS CO.'S 10- and 20-Acre Fruit and Truck Lands on Easy Terms. S750 per 10-acre Tract $50 Cash, 25 per lYIonth. No Interest, No Taxes The Pavis Creek Orchards Co. has lven organized and a corptv atiou Conned uttcUr the laws of Oregon, tliis oraniatioii is com posed of Mr. Chas. Dunlap, farmer and capitalist, ot Michuan, N P., K. and C. U. Scaler, realty dealers; and .lr. J. O'Neill, land owner and farmer, all of Lakeview: Mr. C. W. Watkins, merchant and farmer, and - M. p Williams, civil engineer, of Pavis Creek, Cal. We have purchased, alter careful examination ot soil water, and el i ma tic conditions. L'.L'0( acres of the richest of fruit and truck lauds of Ooosc Lake valley. Th-'y are joining the town of P ivi Creek, which lays on the east and south shores of (loose Lake, twenty four miles from Alturas, and thirty-five mils south of Lai eview. in Modoc county, Ca'iloruia. Between L'OO ;m .'(() acres of this tract w-ill he used as the site ot a reservoir in which to score water for ise in t lie d i y season, killing fed ly a creek that runs through the entire tract. The reservoir and lands to be watered ate joining, inaki z n compact body of the entire lands. We are oiii" to cut these lands up into tracts of 10 and L'O acres and so .trrauue the tracts so thai not only a water-riyht. hut wafer perpetually, will l'o with each and every acre. Such lands as lies above thedtteh we will sell m i lo ver figure then others and try to have at hast a portion under the ditch, that a man can conduct dry and irrigated farminc In t!ie sa'e of these lamls we a'e oiuir to incorporate a new feature: That of deeding with each acre tt'lnnd sold a pmportionate share in the water system, ditehes and lands upon whieh the reservoir is located, likewise any and all improvements thereim. 1 his vou sec "vikcs evey man who is an owner of t racts hkewis- owner of his own water supply. When the lands ate all sold it will be up to the owners to form their own Association and absolutely govern their own water works. Xo fat maintainance charges by a wat"r company to he paiii annually to some outsider. These hands will be sold on the popul ir time-pay incut pian. about 8.0 down, and sa S.'fi per mouth for each ten acre, with a 10 per cent discount tor cash. We figure the cost of these tracts will be S7o0 for ten acres fin's land will be sold tout plats, each tract beiny numbered These plats will be so marked by our engineer that a'niau can make his pick from the plat just as well as bein.ir on the tound, as the contour of the land willbcsho.vn by the laterals and ditches. Immediate construction of the dam and main ditches will be under way within sixty days; this, and the lands to be watered and sold, will be open for inspection at once. Further, any person who wants to make a selection and muke their first pa' incut down, can hold the tract for thirty days, s ibh'ct to approval u ion examin ation; and. in event that it docs not stand up to our representation, we will refund the amount paid, and no one i-. harn ed nother ieature in favor ot this project is the X C. O. K'v. is rijjht nw under construct! n from Alturas toward Davis Creek. '! his feature alone w ill be of wonderful aid to the settler; his household ootN, hor es and implements can all he shipped right to his door, and, further, it provides an immediate market for truck and .unrden stuff, also jjrain, which it is policy to urow while fruit and trees are develo.inij Now, hear in mind, the basis of this entire project is honesty, honest values a dollar's worth for a dollar. The eutiie deal is open to'inspection. The land is right, the price is right, the water system is right, the location is right the value is there and the open ing for both investor and settler is ri.nt. We will send vou our booklet of well printed literature, jjood cuts, signed letters from prom inent citizens ami actual facts as to fruits, produce and grains rown within a radius of live miles of this tract, and right on this land that will convince the most obdurate and are open for inspection. Send at once for illustrated booklet and plats showing- juices or sec our local agent. L. E. SEAGER, Pres. DAVIS CHAS. DUNLAP, Vice-Pres. K ORCHARD. J O'NEILL, Sec. & Treas. COMP Reservoir and Lands Located at Davis Creek, Modoc County, California INCORPORATED $50,000.00 CAPITAL C. R. SEAGER, Sales Manager General Offices: LAKEVIEW, OREGON Lake County Exam . k Official County Paper advkrtisi.no rates. .-tegular staiidiiii; ads. 11.00 an inch, single ; ilium n.afi.-, ii.-r mouth. All standing h la. i muKfl iref ivvire a month. Cost of coin poii I on rhnrrd lor ad extra otiunt'i-a. Ail n-wml ,i rttiouis extra All short term ad. extra headers', local oolcinns, 10r. per Hue each In ;ition. Want ads. 6c. a lin'tacu iiih-Tlion aril id thanks fl.uo. Resolution of coiuio Jut e. Jl.io and upwards. if-Trundle nt Adv.-rtising and Job Friut ill, cash in aduir:e. I) niiis i!,..t i.. j.ui.l t!,e first of ea. h toouth. SLBSCWIPTION K TUS. in Tear, In advance, i:x inupthrt, Tnree mouths. l-'.OO 1 -A -If not pa1 1 .z Iva icc, $2 50 the year. Notice to Subscriber iio''riicr to I ne Kiiimtin-r who remove nhaiiKc O from tin-'r ;:'ii. drop tl-iis lr .1 t in localiTy to aiiir.her, !r:r-.' addr.' .mmiij renii-m te-r to .rlii-e a card so tlo-ir jmper ran be ad-tio- rU'tji costoijit Lakeview, Oregon, Thursday, April 28, 1910. Valedictory i-'rienrls ami Fdtrona: It ii wiiIj feetiuuld ai lesil regret that I berehy aiiuoutice my bilitoriil wcrk otj TI.e KxBujit.tr ii no at au eu 1. Poor Ltaltti tU'i ttirewttued Lreakiou Lug man nec'.f s.-nry tliU etcp. Duriug tbe two years fiu.it fciuce we became ouer of the Kxmiiir.er, we Lave ti ivfn all tliat time, early hdu J.tto to u.aku a paper that woulil cairy the good tniiuk'8 of tbiii KOO'lly lnu l, its reoouii-ea ami opportunltlR, Inr and Dear. That we have buccedei ia jlutt'ut ia tbe fact of tbe bulMinK up tbe largest general circulation of aoy cbuuty paper ia tbe state, aud from tbe flatteriuK letters of coiutueuda tlou tbut bave come to us from all over tbe uuioa. lu eteppiDg nut of tbe Examiner otllce we feel that we leave tbe same d competent and experienced baa is, Bod with those bo will work faith fully in tbe upbuilding of this Great lniaud Kuipire,. it is not our intention to leave this tectum as we still retain interests here wbiith we cousider valuable , aud stall speuil our time aud money in work of improvmunt. I i'haukiuK our friends and patrons, one aud all, for their generous pat rouag9, uud wibbiut; tbem well ia all tbeir undertakes, aod trusting that tbey will b as generous aud consider ate to oir sucoessors, we subscribe ourself. Yours sincerely, FKED J. BOWMAN d'i -aiiitiy uu ier fcealed oriler-" and uuthi!i id hi utit to haf pea an the uiie.xj.KCted. " However this mc.y he, the now n:nai:p.iienl in takint; charge of the Kxaiuiiier iii.'.-ire to fctate that it will do its utaiont to advance the interests of Li ko county particulaily und of 'the whole of this section of the Ktate in liberal. 'Ibe paper will be conducted hy F P Croneri, iller, who is the sole owaer and proprietor, under the Urm name and 6tyle cf the Examiner Pub lishing Co. All subscription weounts to Lc paid i to F. P. Croni'iiiiller und all ndvertlH- ! Iiik is to tie fuiid to Fred J. IJowmun ! up to May Int. 1010. i j A start bas t een made by tbe Sum- mer Lake District road supervisor I toward getting a poritun of tbe road In that Bectioo of the connty in shape to carry tbe increasing travel tbat Is moving Northward daily, though much will Lave to be done this year to remedy tbe washing out of some portions of tbe heavy grades In places during the past winter. The first work done I on tbe grade a few miles north of the upper end of the Lake and on tbe elope of tbe Silver Lake divide TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY iUKAVhU. Une Hay Mare, One Dark Hay Hor-e batters on without rone. Smta'ile reward paid for any information or returniuk' same to Drews Creek Canon Telephone any in formation tol.akeview Mercantile Co. PKTE HILL EH. For exchange; A nine room bouse, an eiKht-room boose, in Lest part of city, a Jive news paper outfit ; considting of a rlaitv, weekly, and ai monthly tr,iit paper, in (iraud June- tion. Colo., the best towu in western! Colorado; will exchange for property i in and around Lakeview or Ashland, Oregon. Value about 21.Uj(., bent of reasons fr tnakit" chanye. Enquire at this otlice. NOT l OF S,Lh OF STATE L A N OS Notice i- hereby given that the htate Land liord v.iil receive fcealed bids until 11:0'.) o'clock A M., Au gi,Bt 1, I'jW. for the to'lowing de ncrib'd Kchonl lands, to-wit: N K I . E'i of W. .V of NWi and S'. 1 Section li'i. T S. Ii 1SK. IS1", of NWJ and S1.. of Section 10, T :',. S K NKlandS'.of Section V). T. 11 S P. "J IE. All bids miiHk be accompanied by a regularly executed application to purchase mid at least one Hub of the amount offered. No bids of less than il.XA) per acre will be considered. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids Applications and bids should be addressed to O. O. llrnwn. Clerk State Laud Hoard, Salem, Oregon, and marked, "Application and bid to purchase state lands. " G. O. BROWN, Clerk State Laud Board, i Dated April 22, 1910. I Normal Schools The Normal School ii'ientini) Ih fair ly before the voter by the Initiative liill for Monmouth framed by her Alumni 'Thin rt-ienitH it wholly from politics, and' gives the voters a fai. chu.ice to pxirex their choice. Schools are a necessi v we tnuHt edu cate the tn vs and girls-aud we must have teachers ; the Normal S ttmnl is the place tl train ami prepare those. Vote, Yes for Moo nou'.li. J. H. V. BUTLER, S c.Com M-'1H Wo rurike speciul prices on (piniitlty orders of Ferry's ."-eeds. A LARGE STOCK Or : WALL RARER AND ART SQUARES JiiHt Arrived at i A Yearly Income "It's well to refrain,' says tbe Fra, "from mentioning what we intend to do or intend not to do, since we are There nro no better needs than the Ferry BeedH, will way you Ferry's Heed only uret results. For Huleat j net ur neeau iiiuu ine hence it , A,v to plant 'Riegj2 only and iL' Meet me at Restaurant. Swenson's NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LAN DH Notice is hereby that tbe State Land Board will receive sealed bids until 11:00 o'clock A.M., August 1, 1910, for the following described school lands to:wit: Ail of Section ltf, T. 23 S R. 12 E. All of Section 1C, T 31. S. R. 17 E. All bids roust be aoormpanled by a regularly executed application to pur chase aud at leabt one fifth of the amount oflered. No bid of less than 115.00 per acre will be considered. Tbe right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Application! and bids ebould be addressed to O. (1. Hrown Clerk i State Lsu i Board. Salem, Oregon and marked, "Application aud bids to purchase state lands." O. (1. BROWN, Clerk State Land Board. Dated April 22, 1910. LOCATION SOIL 22 miles south of . , mm Lakeview, near Wil- GUARANTEED Deep, Rich, Mellow low Ranch, P. O. , Loam, a very slight Modoc County, Cal. If You Purchase a Sub-Soil, Perfect In the Heart of the Ten Acre Tract. Slope, Excellent Demonstrated Fruit Water, and air, Belt. "The Best in ' ' the West." Drainage. Willow Ranch Orchard Homes. Abu n dan oo of THE HOME OF Land Values aro In- water for Irrigation THE BIG RED Cn?JnR,ry ence Ann r Don't Delay; This F?EE yiPPtE ,and s 6Qiifng fastf Write for booklet and terms at once. Price will advance. BERNARD C. SITZ, Manager. Tri-State Land Company, Lakeview, Oregon. H i