Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, July 21, 1910, Image 4

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    Lake County Exam
Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon
ADVERTI3INQ RATE.
Rular tamllng art. 11.00 an Inch. alnirla
Olumn awe, per month. All tamttns a l.
bana-rd irrr tte month. Coal ol coinpoal
Ion rliard lor all flt rbani-ra. All ilal
Oalilon. exim. All nhort trrm ada. nira
Readrra. lori column. 10c. ht line each In
Itlon. Want a1. fc. a lin-raili Inwrtion
ard of thanka 11.00. Kevoluilniia ol vundo
jnoe. fl W anil upward.
rtTTrtnlent Ailrt-rtiainf and Job Prtut
Dii,caib in ad anoc.
All ti: la in 11 H be paid the Mr1 of cadi month.
SCBJCRIPTION KATLS.
'n car, In adrancv,
li mortha.
l"hrc moutba, '
Depot Agent J. F. Llnhurst for the
trsfllo dspartnieut.
The latter states that the company
will Institute Us through passenger
trattlo serrloe some time during the
letter port of August. Continuum.
Mr. Khotwell states that ttalua will
te equipped with the latest type of
steel coaches, dlulng c', library
II not pa! J ta adraucc, $1 50 the r rat.
otk- o Suhacrlbcni
Ontworioera to I no Kiaimncr who remnre
from ono lovalur to atioilicr. or chansi
their potottU' addiv nhuM rciiitmtHr lo
1rop thtp otfice a card no their acr can ho ad
drccd to the niiUt ooniotTH'e .
I.uket low, Ortjii'ii. Tluirxibiy, .Inly JI, HMO
.oo
:Sicttr end thronuh observation end
compartment sleeplug earn. The
train will be lighted with electrici
ty, aud will be modern In erery re
spect. " The schedule haa not yet been ar
ranged tmt eniiciinoeinent regarding
thlti will lie made nt h Inter date.
Plumas Independent.
MA KK DKST OFFF.K on ten acres,
In tract 0. aeotlou 12, townihlp It",
rand 10. rl norea irrigated
paid up l- full. ( t'roas.
Wanpun Wla. 7-27-8 21
Tin: nviuv inihstky
Conditions are ideal in Lake Conn
ty for tie dairy Industry, as is at
tested by the hinh quality of butter
now beicg made here The climatic
conditions are well tiluh perfect and
there is no reason why a croaiutiy
would not be a paving propoeitiou to
all concerned.
According to the last Year book of
the Department of Agriculture, there
are 21.7-20.0U) milch cows In the
Uoited states, and these are woith
rrOi.MS.Oal.C). The magnitude of
tba industry can perhaps bi best un
derstood when it is considered that
these cowl produce yearly about 11,
000,000,0u0.00 worth of dairy pro
ducts. There it no otter branch of diversi
fied agriculture so important to the i
progress ot a community. Tba fertll
riecautie postmasters are luv about
a-kitig the establishment of po-tal
banks, the bank advisory tioard will
decide lu which these batiks mil I
established without waiting for re
quests. "We expected many more
requests for poatal saving bank than
have come in,' said Hitchcock.
"This hoaeter, is not tHirprUiug.
Postmasters naturally do not naut to
do more work without more pay, aud
posUl banks would entail much ad
ditional labor
Altars last week Toted
bonds for building a new school
hoti-. The vote was l.Ci to 17, which
la nu excellent showing for the pro-
Kressiveness of our neighbor
POLITICAL CARDS
FOR. SALE
0 room resilience, partly
furnished; built in hook-ease
ami China eloset. Only three
hloeks from the court house
a.:l new hih school site.
Lot 7x100 feet. Price, in
eluditi! new piano $LM,"()
Also L'St acres f timlier
f.MiHMilantl located 12 miles west
of I.akeview. I'ine wood
yard or saw mill proposition
offered at $0 per acre.
Sec Clias. K Kiee, owner.
The excavation total on ibe Pana
ma auai ror toe moutn o' juii was
2,616,i!09 oorjio yards, against 2,177,
618 for May; concrete laid during
the month 121,214 cubio yards against
107,03 cubio yards for tbe month
previous.
Tor Sheriff,
F. O. Bunting:
Of l.a ki-v low
Kenpeot fully aiiiituincoH liliiiHolf on a
cuihli'lHte fr tho tiiiiniiiatiixi for
Sheriti snbjoot to t lie voice of Uio p4'i
ple at Kepublican I'riinary election.
Ilaltv o ra . a n m f mil irVI OCl
i. m .u tl v.... "
llj VI IKS .Oil u u ui-.u.-.u . DO ,fK tnr V...
tSw Ih- llhapal nunf liorn tipil minnrl ! '
and the dairy herd not only makes
thla possible, bat dairying ia also
mora remunerative tban'otber branch
es of fanning when properly cairied
on.
Dairying haa made wonderful pro
gress since the advent of the modern
creamery and the consumer of butter
baa aot only been benefitted by being
furnished a more wholesome and pal
atable article of food, but tbe wife in
tbe farm bom; has teen
. .Penitentiary Iteport
The death cells at tbe state peni
tentiary are filing up rapidly and
now Ave men. some not at tba prison
however, are doomed to be hanged
this sua mer.
Superintendent C. W. James haa
just prepared bis penitentiary report
for tbe quarter, and while those to
suffar capital crimes are Increasing,
relieved of! the number of convicts has dropped
the drudgery incident to making but
ter on tbe farm. Where formerly tbe
cream wan ripened and churned into
butter under, conditions not conduc
tive to fine quality in the tin is bed
o 106 from 412. Earnings of tbe rjrl-
soo show a total of 6 650 63 and ex
penditures were 9 11U72 64 From tbe
penitentiary betterment fund $955.6.1
was realized, and repairs and improv-
produot and in tbe majority of cases , ements cost ?1,9S7.27 Total expend
by unskilled hands, now the most of Hares for the quarter were $17,015 S4.
tbe milk or cream is delivered to a! The men to be banged include
modern creamery where conditions
are suited to tbe purpose of making
butter, and tbe result has been a
wonderful improvement in tbe quali
ty of our dairying products. As tbe
quality has improved, that consump
tion has increased - and the progress
of dairying bas been remarkable dur
ing tbe past decade.
The perpetuity of tbe country's
greatness depends
tbe production of farm product from
year to year a result which not only
furciehes our people with food but
maintains Ibe prosperity of our farm
ing communities. Increase in pro
duction can only come through im
proved methods of agriculture and
soil improvement. When it is con
aidered that the dairy cow is the
foundation for soil improvement and
farming prosperity her importance is
beet undertood, and interest in her
aboold not be confined to ber owner.
Sbe is an important factor in tbe de
velopment and prosperity of our
country.
John D Roselair of Washington
county, Issac N. Harreli from Lake
county, James A. Caseday from East
ern Oregon, and two Chinamen, who
are now in the Multnomah county
jail.
AVesti-rn Pacific I'assciifjcr
The first official statement of any
kind regarding the opening of pass-
upon iucreasing ' enger traffic upon the Western Pacific
came a few days ago in a letter to
For Sheriff
A. B. Schroder
Of SlUer Lake
Kenpectfully nnnounevs hlniMf a a
candidate for the nomination for
sheriff, aubject to the voice of the
people at tbe Democratic Primary
election.
For County Surveyor
S. A. Mushen
of Lakevlew
Respectfully announces himself a a
candidate for the nomination of coun
ty surveyor, subject to the decision
of the people at the Republican pri
mary election.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Not Coal Land.
Department Of The interior U.S.
Land Ottice at Lakevlew, Oregon,
July 15, 1910
NOTICE is hereby given that Ed
mund J. Stoue, of Valley Falls, Ore
gon, who, on Nov. 6, l'Xiti, made
Homestead entry, No. 0787, for S-tt
SW J, Section 17; E.; NWJ, Section
20, Township 35 , Rauge 21E., Willa
mette Meridian, has tiled notice of
intention to make Final Commutation
Proof, to establish claim to tbe land
above described, before Register and
Receiver, U. S. Land Utilce at Lake
view, Oregou, ou tbe 20tn day of
AuciiBt, 1'JlO.
Claimant names as witnesse:
A. li. Tlinrutou, of LakeUew, Ore.
C R. Seayer, of LHkeview, Ore J.
I). Venat r, of I.akeview, Ore. 11. A.
L'tlev, of Lakevlew, Ore.
ARTilL'R W. ORTON, Register. 20 6t
THE PARISIAN MILLINERY
Will close out the balance oi
their hand made hats nt prices
that you never heard of in
Lake county. If you want a
hat now is the time to huy.
Also ladies' waists and summer
underwear. Cost cuts no limine
Wo must make room for our
new fall j.;o)ds that our huvcr
will Instil to ship in from the
Last . (iivc us a chance to show
you how lo save money.
ur hair nods can't In
duplicated lor the price.
Main Street
West of Court House
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Bargains That Talk For Themselves
Timber
Farm
City
A decrease in circulation per capi
ta of i'J ceuta on July last as com- j
pa re J with a year ao, is shown by ;
the I -i f "r sr t Treasury ctiitemeut on that
subject.
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NEVALM-CAUfORNIA-OREOON RAILWAY
Daily Service Except on Sundays
Train No. 2 leaves Alturas at - - - 4:50 A. M.
Arrives atReno, Nevada, at - - - 6:10 P. M.
Train No. 1 leaves Reno, Nevad, at - 9:00 A. M.
Arrives at Alturas at 10:10 P. M.
S. P. Co's Trains leave Reno as fo'lows,
No. 23 leaves Reno for San Francisco at - 7:30 p. m.
No. 3 leaves Reno for San Francisco at - 2;45 a. m.
No. 4 leaves Reno for the East at - - - 9:25 n. m.
ao. leaves Keno lor the East at - - - 9:50
9 7000 Two dwellings, one lnrn, nil
fenced and under cultivation, 3
niilos from Lakevlew, 2 aprlnga on
the place, one warm and one cold,
Rood meadow, good young or
chard nod garden, 2 tuarea aud
colt, 2 cowb, buggy, wagon. 2
nets iinrneaa, 10 cords wood, 10
tons hay, 150 chickens, plow and
harrow nod houHehold goods,
part ctuth balance on eaay tern ;
this ia a rare good bargaia and
will not be ou the market long.
JM.'tOO Ik-autlful 40 acre tract IX
mik'8 from Lakevlew, improve
menta alone coat $iVK), built In
VMS, good cellar and nhed, 0
rooms iu the liouw; all under cul
tivation, 12 act-en in alfalfa I
years old, balance in lia.v and
grain, good chicken yards and
chicken coopa, ideal small ranch
for lute-naive fanning, part cumIi
eay terms on balance at. 0 per
cent interest.
$'J(XN 80 acrvH fenced on tliree
sidoH, lu gralu. all under cultiva
tion 1' mil.-H Sout h of Lakevlew,
near the lake nliore, mighty line
buy, all sitHh.
.'MKM M) acreri, feticei, all in giaiii,
hotiHo and barn, joiiiH tract listed
ubove.
.4HOO SO acn-H, j;ood orchard, fine
garden, S room bouse, modern
well built, needH no repairs, good
well, In fact, flue country home,
jolna the two above tract and
cau be had lu conjunction with
either one, part raah, S jxr cent
on the oalance.
$1(MM M0 acrea, hill aide property
nil under cultivation, fine old or
chard, ereek runn through tke
plae, U'at itf water, large new
barn, well fenced, feeding station
giving steady lucoine, part cash,
balance easy termx.
H.-MKM) W acres 12 miles West from
town on county road, water
right on 40 acres, all tillable lain,
SO to W) acres new under cultiva
tion, well fenced, brand new 3
rtHiu Ii'iiiko, (food Hbearlng corral
that glv yearly income over and
above general farm, thla IncludcH
all farming apparatua, one team
horncs, wugmi, harrow, about 'JO
bead of plH, chii'kciia, tc. Om
half cumIi, baluiii'e .1 yeara, H per
cent Intereat.
Jj.'l'JM) It') acn-H, all comsa under
Oregon Valley i.aud ('oiopaiiy'H
ditch, 12 acr- waler-rlght, all
frhii'd, part iiihIit cnltlvntinli. 0
luili'H wt'Ht f tiiwn. good bind,
good location, mil' Imlf canli, li.il
ance . years at s pr cent.
2."K 1 00 aerVM. 7 iiiIIcm went f)f
town on county roud Ideal lo.
cation for fruit and general
farmlntt, 17'... ihivm uinler the
ditch, would muke lliinl kind of
alfalfa land, 1 7 1 j acrea Iiuh full
water right, balance, about !M to
100 acres fine ttraiu land. "0 to .10
ficreK liewt of orch.nd land lu this
valley; t-00 one half cash, eay
term jMrcent.
$71!H isu acres four tiiIIch from
Lakeviaw, fenced on three allien,
finest kind of sage brush land;
10 to 12 feet of water, wilt be
within 2 Bailee ot railroad, all un
der Irrigation ditch, rare good
bargain.
ilk) acre, all fenced, on
main county road one tulle went
from Lakevlew, now lu hay;
give good Intcrvxt on thu Invent
inent; one half ranh, balance ou
easy terms.
7."WM 110 acren, 400 tree In or
chard, two large well kept barns,
all fenced, LV Incle-N water right,
H room house, well constructed
a", I in tine repair, 40 to .VI acres
now In mea'iow, 50 or 00 acren
ready for grain, Joins town of
Ihivin (.'reek, railroad within live
milra by Oct. lnt, biggest 'Mir
galn on our llt In combination
f.iriu and city properly.
jloo iih hiiiiiII hoiiH aud barn,
It Hi n nl bind all fciici'il, ti'o l
water right, ill the town of Mavis
Cn-t'k, railroad live iiiiIoh.
JjIM( 4 acres all in orchard, four
room Iioiihu, one room Htore, all
fenci'd, in thu center of the town
of i.iU t'rcik, railroad live
mili-M.
Jjl('-0 I'ive-room bonne, 7 acii 1 of
land all fenced, good water ilbt,
In the town of Pavia Creek, rail
road five lulliH.
a. 111.
Write us today for beautifully illustra
ted booklet of Goose Lake Valley
Excellent photos and graphic de
scriptions. 10 cents in stamps
This also Includes map of the Valley
SEAGER BROS, LAKEVEW. ORE
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Willow Ranch Orchard Homes
Have No Coni Tatar
t'.-i fi'.-.t .'
. -m- a;.., but t:.-j
i i.i fcreuti-r ropi
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rtio't than
tio i n
thi.u
lucr.M
ill I ti.n a.oury. Au annual afiple
sho .v ti;at v ill reach tin proportions
has been determined on for Portland.
The tlifct t-ucti exLibic will be held iu
Novetot:ir aud it is expected to have
the entire btate represented in a way
never before attempted. The Com
oicrciul Club, bueiuesj wen and hotel
men's association have all entered
heartily into tbe project at the in
stance cf the Oregon State Horticult
ural Society, which proposes to cele
brate its centennial this Fall by in
auguratiDK a big annual apple fair
that ia expected to grow with each
passing year until it attains proprc
tiODS where it will attract national
interest.
- select and liioh rr.'iflc Mock of
Furniture, Carpets, Art Square-,
Rus, Linoleums, Wall Paper,
Iron Leds, Mattresses, Daven
ports, Mirrors, Glass, Picture
Frames, Etc, continual' arriving
There is some method iu the mad
ness of uauv. old Uncle Joe Cannon
the Czar of the House. When asked
whether or not he would again be a
candidate for the Epeakeiehip, he
smiled tud recalled at) anecdote,
whicii tciij u'jGut catcLiug tho rultit
bef"e ci-tiag it. Uncle Joe must be
b'ivea ctedit for his keen insight into
the pci'tical situation of the present
day, bud his deolsion to make a
bo ..on to iniuoe uuuas8 may be au-1
cepted as a deoialon that ha is oot
overly sure ou this ground.
Colvin's Furniture Store
Because they exec! all othc i. Tho best
opportunities for buy in 7 of Irr icilod Orch
ard and Garden Land is in t. j ,ILLOW
RANCH ORCHARD HOMES TRACTS, Mo
doc County, California.
Lakeview Meat Market
HAYES dt. GROB, Propr's
Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc., Etc.
Try our Sausages and Cured Meats
Free Delivery
The Ceram of the Goose Lake Valley
No expert who has investigated this
wonderful land of sunshine has yet dared
to place a limit upon its horticultural
possibilities.
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Liu
Nature Here Gives the Maximum Return
For the Minimum of Labor
Ten acres of Perfect Orchard Land - - $650
Fifty dollars down--Fifteen dollars per month
No interest, - - - No taxes until deeded
Give Us a Chance to Show You. Write for Booklet and Plat
Good Live Agents Wanted
TPI-STATE LAND COMPANY, LAKEVIEW, OREGON