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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1910)
i i I Every Time You Buy a Suit at BIEBER'S You are assured ot'bcttcr value At this time we are showing a line of Suits for HOYS, YorniS ami MUX that arc of superior value over any previous olleritii;. New York's Newest Models. Ye invite you to call at this store just to haee a look at the Nobbiest Clothing for your boy as well as for yourself. Our prices are guaranteed lowe than you can buy from any Mail Order House in tne Country. We are anxious to show them to you! E QUALITY STORE T H LAKE COUNTY LEADS (Concluded from rKI) with t.ld loche. The Heaver, I'tnh, latl.tu In next wltb O.Ml iuohes Then mines our Christmas Lake station llh 0 0.) Inches, our Vellry Fall station witb 0.05 Inchon, the Milford, . t'tah, ctntiuo wllh 0.50 Inches, our l'amley Htatluu with ,0.4!! Inches, the lllr.ek Hook. L'tah, station wltl 0. Inchon. Hint our Aua Klver sta tion with Inchon. An etatnlua tlou of tne .i'o limine shows Lake j enmity to have been plsceil four time out of tlx) tlret eitfht (latino. It is Ii tei estuitf to uote ttutt inrnl of the rain IhII reported at toe ('tab tttallnue mentioned, oocmred all ou a single day. Thee stations ara loon ted In the southern part of Utah, wblcb oouutry la subject to heavy Cloud bursts. The report frrm our Laka county etatlotia shot the rain fall to bare beau mora aveu ly distributed over the mouth., the heaviest rlana having occured ou tb HUh day of Jutio. While e all know lhas Jboeu an 1 exceedingly dry season, we ahouM J a ii. I do feel encouraited after bavinu ; read this com parisnti, to kuo that e are In a locality, tucludeil w it ti lit such au extensive dintrict, lhat' rauks as lilttli aa it does iu rainf.ill , Consumption of Firewood' a word to the farmer. HER UN PAR DON A DUt SIN. She alrpt upon a (milter taxi And le.lt it into h ili'i'urn. For all at once slitt mooil mnne Hi-nMc a Mil, tvifl Minim. Then ihitxiKh Ilia niiM iliore rant a boat To ht-ar lior In the tiaio Where IVi.-r liml lirr -cilinict All rhalKwtl down un hia lata. And oon slut MimkI before th bur. lint Irrinlili-d nni lth feitr. Hhe iiiiiH'il unlit th- aiiiiriliitn there And raid: "My title r i-lcitr. "Jiirt open wide ttint penrly :ite Atid Int ml mi. tli. n in : croutt. , Anil yonder koIiIcii limit m in ii;hi Ite ipiirk In hiiiul tt i tlntttt.' "Pitll'l lie so f int." Sl IVler nld "Ke ;l ets " t '.I n t let t .mi n Tniir tun ilnnii lit Mint i.irilily life Kid Ilie impiti ilum il nni "Oh. nif till, no'" rtie rhrlllv rrll ! "Who tov hil I'niiir to yon n ml II.mIT I Vh. I iiih uihk In my pott Aiul pitld my rulury when "Iwiir due. ! "I often r-nve a patch of mlk ! When they were mirKum on a ipitll j And linked a Kteut I -t lnvrr cuke : When they a f. -mix it I did rtiuko. j "I fed the preacher rnrlard pie" ' 'lliijill now ' i-rled I'fter "Tlittfr liminh Oon'l t;et oft rtii-li nit awful lilufr Vim fill thi'itt roiiMtei'n that were tou;h I " hy. even unto Hi nt her I'rotvn, Vlie tnotlilerr mlnlKter of town, You reived n aklnny rhlekett hen l'ttai hud xieil threeiteme e.tm an." ten." When that ivn h i 1,1 rlie liiina her tieail And nillini:ly In low war Not even it List wind rite r.il.l. Ilul arked for n r- at w.iy ugi he C. M . KN IT.. Just Arrived 0 E A new showing of Iwill Press Materials both iu the Plain and K'otih Weaves jut now so popular. A splendid line of Corsets, Neckwear, Pelts and Scarfs Don't Fail To Sec Them m d 0 0 Mrs. A. M. NEILON, Ladles' Outfitter i Sba3 Ux9 1 Mm t u I AUTEN i 2 Hardware and Implements 1 e 1 We wish to call your attention to our live line of 1 Seating Stoves i I o a We have in stock at present ill i. A A J Call r. round la'e tnd l')o" toy V V l" over them before it is also four different patterns of the famous 4 Toledo and Chicago Ranges OUR MOTTO IS LIVE AND LET LIVE We Aim To Satisfy Ktrewo.iJ value! at i"0,0.K).t'00 in liet.trnyt'il vry yesr by tb people of (tie I'nlle l StHte, Hi-eurJiu tu ttie litlext ftllllHte of tlm furtht per vife. While our frr-fathfi 8 tmetl ciMiKlileruUly a.ore vtuud, coal to h rcHt extent tins gun'laule.! it ha n j 1 11 e I. , Little HUdtiUoi! bi tieuu peiil tu the euiutiiit nf woud usej fur furl ! pui u sea. Iu ISSO the C'euiiijit llurenu u-liuiuted that at that time there , were neHrly Uti,lH0,0ti0 curds ut ; Kouii, hIih'i) at appro. luately 0U',IH.H) or ttj.-.'.") a cord, use! for for fuel auuiiitlly. Tne population j tt.eo ub8 but a little over 6 ,(XHJ,uXKi. ! Siui-e tieu the populatlcu had lu I crea8d tu oer Stl.OOO.CXX), but the use of wood foi fuel baa decreased, j Dot only la per ca, l consumptlou, i but alio la total iuautity. A little ' more thau JU.UOO.OOO.UOO ouIjIc f-tt i ft wood iu all form u used in the' : L'uiteJ .States each yeHr auu, ui tbii, eveu biltiou cubic reet or abjut bo.OOO.U'X) cor is, la firewood. Of the total e.t'.iiiate.i couuua.ptH u c:f lirewooil. 7.I.KK.) LVO cortia, or s.lt 1 -r retit. ,t u .ed on t l.e , f it u..-: ii, Ii.i.i.ioO cr.id or 11.7 per n.u , 10 ti.e tuAri-j H id citleit tvith H pi pil 1 1 1 i . u ot Iron, cue lu thnly iI'cl-.kiu i, ;:."). i -! rur I. ur l.;i per I't.ijl, in iNtu-.- ul over H'.i'L"' . i ipti I tt i. hi ; .1 i 1 1 .. 1 1-Hi I :. i t- r it J per ci' u I I i 11 liMua ii j ei.itluiiii. Iii thetj 'iui f! ii.-e 1 ruu.iiiiij pf uu, tie uteiue v;ii ih pei- w,i;, rti.-1 tr iu :!.. I lor tne tire wool iisej ou the lamm to to or thet uned tti cltlea. Mr I'liniicr. Is j-niir binier blltrr uiul lieu t tisluincr-i km k u.id ipill tlo Jim uri'Wl lit vniir prilienl wile "Vuii can't iiinke btiiter like untlur'?' 'J'ui. tut. iiuin: W hy. It's the I. inter eilps III llie llelil w lit-re I ho ruin, tru.f lli.it iniiko that butter 1'iiltr. Vt'll limi t tllnl bitter btitti ti up but tor bi the ilalt-.v nf the fanner lliil raised Ki'i-w'. fur these . p.iylnv: blnl rat the hntlciviijis ainl I'tlier wee, I vvurin n lid liiMit't pests Hut rume In their way. -Ves, but John Sinlih ti 11 me nuthlii!; can ent after n iriiuse." That really tluesu't mean that p-cse "il the In 1 1 I ainl s.il li fur tntlle crazing. It means they ernji ho close iy that the pasture Is nhirt after they pass, but ut the name time tin y rich ly fertilize us they pi. ami the rldi. lender grass springing right lifter Iheni is really preferred by cnllle. "1 made f."( un geese this year." said a farmer friend. "Il was only my M'l-und Heasnn. Iu, ami the money came ho eitsy." Ves; goose inuncy cuinis easy. U s nearly all piulli, ami mule far is ainl liittu pcupU' are gnin j,i for g,'ese every year. I Itetter try mi easy, sure tiling. j 200 AGRES - $10 PER A CRE -- Eitlicr in .' "' or nny Sit. Loc:tlctl in I trews -il!cv; Sn: IU; Twj. :::; A'. 17. Will he within li;t!'-mi!e ofllie d. V. I.. Co.'s irrigation reservoir, (tootl ti!!:ih!e hind. A mighty good investment. DO.V T .1 A S 1 1 7; A W'U-SS YOlf MIC. 1 .V 7 'SI.Xl-SS S EAGER BROS. n :' Estate, Firo Insurance, Etc. LAKEVIEW, OREGON FEATHERS If r 1 1 - t in fi, mil factory 'I - a bead. v. ," -I'll Ml l.f Hi,- 1 ' .'. I I 1 1 I :, ,ii ( , 1 1 , 1 i". t:.e cii'f i i. r sio-'s '!. s Kile i'c n n4 of I A' pi FCGSHEl.LS. 'us. iilli,-,.. sr., fi cw Womilj it of I ' f.l II. I , i I: r.'ncr u : I:i cm 1 t. ii - -1 - ic.ir" mo h r i !u : i 1 1 i - w . I' I'll " iu .Ui from lior o;r' keeps (he I,. l,i-l f WILLOW RANCH ( irCHARD TRACTS Apples Apples Apples Keeping Qualities Will Speak to Citizens Impetus will be Keu to dry farm iug this month la Oreuou by r'rof egjor Thomas Stiaw, noil expert of .Moutuua a"d North Dakot, who lias been cnmciirHiune 1 I y Hill railroad interests to tour interior Ureuou n i l to ppertk tu citizen.s of Hint ru iuii ut I ii i in , i t it u t ci nttrs auch -. Ontailu, '.'a'e, Ilurns, I'riuet llle, l.'t'iid, Ma li as .Silver I. ke and Lalii ni'A. (Jllo-r tc ivoa will be hdiJd tu the itinerary. The tour will begin at Ontario atout October 8. Vaet areas of Moulaua and North Dakota yielded beteeu oue half auJ two-tbtrda cropa tbii year ou only five inches average rainfall. The normal raiofall is 15 Inohes about" i ji'.ir colli -e for bi-r own bats. IJow b:ii,ii must tier hubby be when he no big li.H bilks doth see.' 'lliero la no secret about how the wattles mid ear lobes of your pretty roosters are torn when you throw 'hunks of meat among them. They grab ot anything red. und off goes n wattle. The only thing that beats It Is o bargain hale where lifty Vviuneii grab !it a green ribbon I'l.c f i' t th. l a water vi'smi-I contains t.;tcr is i,., iii-giimciit for vmi not to 1 1 not bat e too f.i ij. i. ,-, n il gi-t lazy, am your bens ' o -e I:i :i i n by the i-iimy o wonder l hat tt plmlt! genus in some eggs Try to IP ! nausea while you think of ns iliiiil.ing from the Ulltiy . Fountain Pens Thornton's Drug Store r M,i,. I: 1. no rre foiiiel press that the farm li ! tbat of uiaay NO BLIGHT NO INSEGTS NO FAILURES DIG PROFITS 10 ACRE TRACTS Planted, Irrigated, Sprayed and Cared for Price $150 f-er Acre One-third down, balance $20 per month No Taxes, No Interest j UIDfUU LU'.Ull thods Montana ! Tri-State Land Company Lakeview, Oregon Write for Booklet and Information STOVE FOR SALE A lare Heating Stove, stiitaljlc lor logging or railroad camp. For sale AT A BARGAIN Apply at this Office BICYCLES FOR SALE Two New CRIiSCENT' Lmlies' Bicycles for sale AT A BARGAIN .SKK- S. P. DUCKWORTH parte of the Interior Without dry me and Nortb Dakota would have lottl tbeir crops complete ly in tbeir Aemi arid dtntrtcts. Land tbat received only 3' J raiofall this year yielded crops i to "dry" farming methods. juasoneot the driest years lo the jhiatury of Montana and North Dako i ta, jet cro h were not failures. Profeenor Hhiw'a method of dry larujingTor grain )s thin: lu ea ly BUiiiig plow as necp ak j prael icable ; iiiiiiiediiitelv follow with j ' r dler or dinii burro and then with I I epike barrow ; ailutv tlm laud to lie j fallow that behiuii; after each ruin j Uhe the fcpike barrow (U.is conkeiTea, aud holila the ttaler If plotting can te done in the Fall bo much the better. Ju that case, i corn chd be diluted the next aprlug for an intermediate crop between two yields of wheat. Two tons an ! acre cf cured corn fodder ia common t y this system. Or, in place of oorn f ci tiler, Held peas or beana may to raised, without unfitting lb soil i'tr the next year's wheat, liut steady wheat growing without iaterreniot; yeaia of coneervlDg moisture is not cucceasful. In three years r'rofensor Shaw's method gives two giala crops plus an intermediate fodder crop The Intel mediate crop does not jeoessitate plow 1 ok for grala sowing. pools of the oo.y buriiyurd, 'i'hat coriicrll) with the broke n Hint is a feeder of hI.v mice und rain. Ev ery grain lost to these varmints In a loss iii profit on high priced pork und poultry. Nail on thoae alata. sick cata ou rats and lin-reaHe the aroouot of youcliuuk Ufi-ount. A mini who writes n famler "I am coIiil' to liuv lu thu Hiirlmr" Kill oav Inches, t.st. fr H,,.k , ,n)U fiiat! i( -due gels any at nil. Tor bargains in old This Mm k buy lu .Inly; October and No vember lor best young birds. 1 ip!it heiia anlitoiii used for liu ina:is li.;s been Iricd with KUctess for fott I 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 lii'i la. 'l'hls cerlainly proves a siiiii!aiitt bctweeii the I Ho iil'iueiits. I'lte bmulreil units of niitlloxlu cost $1 ai d If sulKi lent for two fowls. Too f.pellive for ,i' llucks. 'J ii tli iH' who liave Irollhlu to get bens i i batch we lecoiumi'inl alfalfa A 'I'i-mi- puiillry man fed it exttiiHlvcly Daily Service I:cept on Sundays Tifiin No. L' leaves Alturas at - - - !:.")() A. M. Arrives atReno, Nevada, at ... 0:10 I'. M. Train No. 1 leaves Keno, Nevad, at - 1:00 A. M. Arrives at Alturas at 10:10 V. M. S. 1. Co's Trains leave Reno as fo'lows: No. 2'J leaves Rfno for San Francisco at - 7;30 p. in. No. 3 leaves Reno for San Francisco at - 2:45 a. m. No. 4- leaves Reno for the Hast at ... 9:25 p. m. No. 2 leaves Reno for the Fast at ... 9:50 p. in. big egg cn p. mid lloclt was broody Lakeview Meat Market HAYES dL GROB, Propr'S Choice Ceef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc., Etc. Try our Sausages and Cured Meats FOR SALE (Standard Dred driving team safe for woman. Inquire Hall k Reynold Atag store. lasl winter, 'ot u oiie fourt Ii of his even lu January. When roosters were debarred from Washington we thought that tvaa go- liiK crazt some, but now they have forbidden pigeon lofts within seventy five feet of another building unlctm the fancier presents a petition Higned by T.'i per cent of the people in bis block. When a louse lowder makes a cock'a comb purple beware of If. Such pnw t'ers are generally advertised as (lend ly liiseetlile mid powerful dlalufecliiiils nnd often kill fowls. When the new standard ia published In the fall of l!M0 the cIihiikph In breed nhape wlil rcipilre different Mating from thohe cow In vogue. I'articulnrs nhould be uiado public before spring so birds may bo bred to meet the re quirementa for the abows of 1010-11. Quality Unexcelled Free Iullvery LAKEVIEW SKATING RINK I't'oprlutortt I.KW1S & YOI'NO Open Every Evening and Sunday Afternoons Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons for Ladles -.prices: Per Hour, 2Ge; Two Hours, 40c; Kntire Evening, 50c SUOCKIBiS r'OK THE EXAMIN tilt i