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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1910)
9 .1 COLORADO HOTEL O. E. LONZWAY, PROPRIETOR BEST MEALS IN TOWN-Try Us (iOOD, CLEAN ROOMS BAKERY Broad, Hot Rolls and Cakoa Baked Dally Lakevicw Oregon ADVERTISING SIGNS That Advertise BUSINESS SIGNS That Talk WE MEG r AuL COMPETITION Lakevicw Decorative Co. Goose Lake Valley Irrigated Lands For Rent 10.IXXI ncre. will dlvid nama Into any lxe (firm desin-d. All under the New C-nnftl with tlrst pi-ifcrenee water rights: The very Cream nf ihn Valley HeliH-td yearn ng all level, perfect alfalfn binds. Will leuM lor term nf yer for art of crop. Some Iioiimcm and burn) will Ihj built (or dcircnble tenants, Must kIvo references). Write Hunter Land Co. Well ""ttTKo. llldg. Portland,' Ore. Here U Where You Get Your Money's Worth! When you huy Mutton Ntew at ; per pound, Maveyou tried Our sugar cured Hams, Bacon? No lietter made any where. f.Jtril, home kettel rendered, absolutely pure, 6 lb. bucket 11.00 lu 40 Hi. num. Sc KnNh froien Oystera, 1.00 percuu. Kraut 00c per gallon. All kinds of first class fresh neat and Sausage kept on hand. We will pay the market price for ooJ beef und pork-hogs, t'nah on delivery. Come and fret nrquitlnteil with tin. ..riM,. qoosE LAKE VALLEY MEAT CO. J.r, Mayficld, Qen.njrr. LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incurporared. A Complete Record We tinT-.-mti'le an entire t rniiM-riit nl all Iteenrd In Lake County which In any way.iiffeet Ib-al l'rniert.v In the county. We Imve a i-miiplete Keeord nf every Murtiruge and tnillnfiT ever nunle In l.nke County and ever t t given. Errors Found In Titles In trariHrribmic the record we have found nnmeroiiH tnort RiigvH rectird'-l lu the Deed n-curd and indexed; aud man; deedM are recorded In the Mortiruire record and other book-. MnndredM nf mort i;nm'B ami .Iim4 ii'e n(lr lml.xed at nil. and UioHt dittli-uli to trxce ll from I In- rcci inln We have notations of all these Errors. ( Other it it iii t tlii'i i Iii-iii c luive put !iiiidreiM 'if 'lolliirw hunt I n up h'-wo error and we en n full uu.irn nice our work J. I). VENATOR, nanager. FOR WORKINGMEN We mean Miners, Farmers, Mechanics ENJOY LIFE AND WEAR LEVI STRAUSS & CO. Celebrated Copper Riveted Overalls f-atcntc hav ia itrt tmel'two horse" brand Thry are the Best Every Pair Guaranteed CASTOR I A For Infants and Chlldrea The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 7 CHICHESTER S PiLLS 1-adlral Aaa yuur I'raarf.t fif M-ae-lVllaaHraa.l, I'lllalo Urd nj O.ct.,111 l' ' t'ct, Mtietl Willi I'll "'M-r '' laaeaaathar. Nf tf wr v ruM. .k 111-4 irY a-TKBS 'tValoND IIHAMU t'lLLK, fat aMakaowMBat.Slaj.alwikllal la SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EYIRVWHCRE ) T V vJ Li uuiiivln NOTES Y CXf.DARMTZ KIYtRSIDE I'A. o AOLICITtU fTheae artlrlre and lllimtrii tlon muet not be rprlnlrd without apnclal prmla- lon.J THE COOSE AND HER GOLDEN EQQ. If your K'Mimj hefc'InH to Iny In lift cemlxT, when irkh ore no til(h. dou't rlw tito Kind a cry. HUe will aoon quit und mart again In February, the real Ix-KlnnltiR of th rubberneck breed In if. tayliiK and broody aeaaon. When Mm. Joow wIhIioh to lay she will (rlvo you the tip by carrylnn round m hk mid Nlriiw. Then by quietly driving and penning her In n plnre where you wlMh her to lay and alt and keeping her then a few hours at a I me alio will there make her neat If undlnturbed and neatlng material la provided. 8he will lay from eight to twwit.v egg and then get broody, but if re moved to n darkened coop, ,-kcpt on abort rations for a few days and then returned ahe will lay agniu and iigiiln get broody. The trick nin.v Ik' pln.vcd n hccoikI time, but the third hiving Fhor.ld ie left for the fjillliful t'MMe in Incul'iiie 111 this Wily l.tv e's lire nf'en :c cured from one amine In ii waxiei. tin KiirpliiH Ix-lng net under Inns. Inr,e breed n nuch HruhiiuiH. 'm'!iIiih ri m I LutigKhiitiN being used, alx e;rg. wi-L'h - -l Ii. . Vi ft-:-,- TllR WHUK EMDIIKN NESTING. Ing two pinnule, being enough for a hen to cover. If two geese or a goose ii nd n hen are net with the Idea of giving nil the gulls to one goose the transfer Klmuld be uuide at ulght, 89 1 the old gtMise will detect the hen odor on the gosling und reject or kill them. Ity morning they nil smell ulike. Tho nest ii In ni Id be hollowed out bo the eggs may not roll awuy, be exposed to tne morning sun anil if possible be neiir ii si renin, ho the old goose may wet the e;:gs with her feathers when tdie returns from a swim. Those under hens should bo sprin kled wild tepid water every ot her day. I Veil, gravel, sand and water bhould be kept near the nest, and the goose should not be disturbed, as In her ell'orts to defend the nest she will hiv.il; the euvs, and. besides, the big gamier, who guards his mate while not on the nest hiiusi'll'. may uttaek you il h serious result s. (loose egs h.iti-h in twenty-eight to thirty-live days, and gulls must bo re moved nl night. They must also lie. returned early or the mother will 11 owu t hem. The most popular and best laying geese, are Toulouse, Embdea and Af- rlcan. ! Toulouse and African lay forty to sixty egga per year and Embden twen ty to forty, und one goose often raises three broods a Benson. i DONT3. Don't tire your Jaw and other peo ple by criticising a competitor's stock. I 'or Jealousy lluiimau bung, bo bold jour tongue and rest your lung or you might be stung. Don't knock tho expressman when the company bunkoes you. He gets light pay for an awful long day. Don't scald broilers for market Their tender akin will tear and you'll wear. Don't set tbat Incubator till you have It perfectly clean and all parts lu per fect order. Dou't be too sure the Incubator ther mometer Is all right. Hettcr test two together A difference shows one wrong. Don't fall to closely examine tne brooder and Incubator heaters. A Ilttlo neglect niii'ii causes a great tire. Don't buy u msl class cock and li .. 'it ; V iking to hutch tburoj, ! ''s '' i'!' get fakes. lion I ... iie iirooiier together with out !v-i"i . and ''.lHj.ectlon for Ter- lU'll i,nyt " 't'"'e.-,i u iplngs aecurou' late lu thick coanugs ou the floor. Sanitary Quarter htdp aioke the dol Ura. MR. TOM TUMBLEDOWN. f1 ru know Mr. Torn Tumlilfwlowti, A innn of wlilo tnown? Oh. li inuRt livs In your town At nM plar tKll4 Tumhlwlown. Juki tanilil to our tl of Tom. Wtii Rlilinn-y' luirilllnr down, llo's rickety rackety. Ilka hi plc, This trflr, lar.y clown. It ti4 keeps utoro, It's full of Hust, A"1 Ida ncola Is full of rust, Whilo K'lods ara scaltare'l avarywhare. And -v!rytlilna lKk musaml. Or ms ofTIro Is a frurful night. With e-lKSr atump daroratar, Wlillo Ida walls me nil dona up In brown Whara anpf-rts hava cxpacloraiad. Ant To'n'a fiirm I'Kiks Ilia vary aama Kvarytlilng's Kfiina to rack, Wlilla pvrry horse, cow am sow Is a rallMnit oll hoim r-v k. Tom's'f hlckens roost on tha wagon whaal. Ills lurks not on tha fanca, I TunillMl Into tha thence. And Vom loafs alona: and laughs at fata. Ills critics all forglvlna. Ha swIiiks on his rlckefy garden gata While his poor wife earns the living. But don't let's be too hard on Tom As we list to lots narration. It may be we are Tom himself Or else some near relation. C. M. B. KURIOS FROM KOR RESPONDENTS Q. Some of my pigeons bare a moat peculiar dlseaac. A cock bird's wing became stiff. 1 bred from him, and Dow two of bis squabs have a stiff wing. What la this disease, lta cause and cure? A. The trouble la called "wing bone" and la claimed to come from Inbreed ing and Improper feeding at time of molt. It U cankerous In nature, and victims should be killed. Q. Ia It true that a Leghorn ben mated to a Cochlu mole becomes a bnlf, Leghorn aud half Cochin aodl from that time remains the same, it matters not with what otber breeds mated? A. No. That fool notion exploded fifty years ago. To mate an eleven pound cock with a ben half. the size in, however, a colossal fool atunt. Q. Is there any way to make hens set? A. Yes. Ten them In a coop where there Is little room to exercise; feed only whole corn to make them fat and lazy. The hotter the coop the better. Q. Which do you consider the more Important, shape or color? A. The Haying is, "Shape mnkes the breed, color the variety." Thus If you don't have the ahnpe you haven't the breed. Both shape and color In every aectlon are scored, and the result decides the prize. A good ahnpe with bad color and a good color with bad ahape are seldom considered where there Is competition. Q. How can 1 prevent my pheasants from cutlng their egg? How many eggs ahould a pheasant lay In a sea eon? A. If you will watch, you. will dis cover that the cock birds generally d' the tricky Tn thi spring, place a bun dle of brash In each center of your phcarantry. leave Just room enough be hind for hen, and a hole In the bundle Just large enough for hen to creep through. Huy o- make eggs (ground glass) game nlze shape and color as pheasant's egg. Always have one lu nest, find scatter o few around and let the birds dull their beaks on them. Always gather csvs closely. Twenty five to thirty per Leu. j FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS, j To Incubate thoroughbred mice store I untbrashed grain for Utter. To get chickens with crop bound fill up the scratch floors with such material. To kill the chirks turn them loose ou It. Nearly nil pigeon diseases originate In neglect. Lack of grit to grind their food is chief cause c' their mortality. It's the red mites that worry and weaken and wreck the flock. Don't waste money on louse faint. Use cofil oil on them, and plentr of It. .As an Instance of how fabulous stories originate, n pk'ccn dropped ex-hau-ted en tho de-k if n siii;) off r.r.-izil. Having the mi ne "Antwerp" on !'! leg band, the cap-aln jumped to the conclusion that It 1) id tl vn from AYtwerp a dl-'tauee of XTitX) miles. The fame "Antwerp'' vas the breed to which th? pigeon belonged. The cpideuile of mouth and foot dis ease cost the government $."i)0,tXH and the lives of SillO") animal.- There was a great cry at the begliudng about It being a poultry disease. We live right where the most cases existed and o far have not heard of on hen that hHnded In her checks except for feast ing the government official We are reading of niuny postcard showers, but It remained for a North Ynklma (Wash.) congregation to in t reduce the unique In the form of a "chicken shower." The pastor's flock of 10 beltu poisoned, It did not rain "dogs and cats," but chickens. As ministers In the west are scai-ce, this may simply be a ruse to attract a preacher shower. A hen over nineteen years old re cently died at Rtrlnestown. ra There wore many generations at the funeral The past wluter a watch was kept on Philadelphia butchers to see that all hogs were dead before scalding, This rule should be applied to poultry plants and private homes, where chickens aro often scalded alive, A solid train of turkeys, 10.000 tn number, was distributed from nagers town. Md., during the holidays. Think of the la horn and losses to raise that many! . It's a foollh sport that takes a sick bird t' n show supposing that tha iiulce vviil not II nd It. The exposure, of transportation and confinement and excitement of the rhow pom are hard enoue-h for vigor ous birds to bear. -'--I liii y 'i; II, tB, ' Tor Infants and Children. Al.r.JilOL 3 PfcK CENT. AVcjelaWg Prppanfion CrAs similatinrt rhrFoodamRptjiia ling Ha- SioraviB andfloweb i Promotes DiliontWi ncss and RmXoutaliu nafar Oraina.Morphine nnrMiaeraLl ViiUn... 1 vaaaiaaaBaasaaMaaMaiaaaaasaaaaaaB AdUttUh- PPaalPBaW f aWVWa ADerfed Braxdv for Pro ton . 50UT ifflnaciL uunw YfannsfarvulsiimsJtvmdr ness and Loss op Sleep. ItcSwak Sijnanvt of NEW YORK. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of . AH Exact Copy of Wrapper. For Over Thirty Years HI Twe aaarraua maiir, mtm tsaa anr. C. O. MISENER j:F arm. Lands j ! Orchard Lands 1 j Timber Lands j bTOCK KANCHES I L.AKEVIEW Oregon HOTEL LAKEVIEW ERECTED IN 1000 HOD URN cco.naonTinNs iAHPLE ROOn Jtt 1 f'-' For COnnERClALr'ii '.:r. TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT LIGHT & HARROW, F. P. LIGHT Proprietors GCO. HARROW Origin of Kilta. It will doubtless surprise many Scotchmen to learn that the kilt as at present woru is only a modern fancy costume and Is not of Scottish orlglu at all. The honor of its Invention Is due to two Englishmen an army tailor who accompanied General Wade's forces to Scotland In 1719 and Thom as Rawlinson. overseer of some Iron worka lu Glengarry's country. For more than a century previously, in deed, the tartan plaid had been the common garb of the hlghlanders, but It was all In one piece, wound in folds around the body, leaving the knees bare. Prior to the adoption of the tar tan, which probably took place about the close of the fifteenth century, the long, loose saffron colored skirt, the real "garb of old Gaul," was the high land dress. Loudon Mall. HAND us vour ORDERS FOR 8he Was Willing. Man-Well. It's just this way: If I buy you a new coat I'll have to wear my old one another season. Wife You sweet, generous thing, you! None but the 111 bred ridicule tn pe culiarities of osiers. t JOB PRINTING TKE WORK IS THE BEST LT5 PaICS Sii, RIGHT In Use