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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1910)
r Lake County Examinee Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon DVeRTIMNd RATK5. K eo eta tl 1 .t i1inf ads. $. n Inch. single i nr, per BKnlh. All Undttis ). ..v monlh. Co ol compoi- tumid mrll itr ebn. All ctal Ait -i . aHa A I r . i lite rii rm. aii mvn " - -. im-ai column, inc. pr line each In- . .,4. ft. a Hnu ftrh nMTlloD fr I'll. mil", w. - -- . Crl ..i ihn 11.00. Rnwlutlon ol oou.lo len '. fl.Manl npward- t0-Tnnen Advertising nd Jb Ftlnt tlu. cub In lvnc. A II Milt mum tw pll the flrl of cb month. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. jn tr. In advance, . Mi month. " three month, " 2.M l.Sft ,7 If not paid la duce, f X 50 therea. Nolle to Subscriber Snow nttpri to 1 ho F.iamlner who ffmoti (rem onr locality to another. ir ehangt lhir eottorttee Bilifrou should remember to drop this omoe a curd so ihelr par' ' ad dressed to the rlibt posiolBce. Lake view, Oregon, Thursday, November iI4, HMO TlIK 1AIKY COW The dairy cow does more tban bring 8oaocial success ta the dalrj farmer. She noaksa him s better oitlzen than be would otherwise be. Her Influence upon home condltioue ia a most pleasing contrlbutloo to those factora which are reapooaible for the cbanaed condltlona which prevail lo tbe farm r-oroea of today. Thousands of these homes in now characterized by comfort and bap oees where ormerly they wre blighted by drodgery and uDbappiness. Uetter financial oondltiona bare contributed to this ".change In still naotber.way. Tbe dairy cow teaches kindness. Her owner aoon learns that only by treating her kindly nan be secure :be highest possible re tnrna from ber. and she resooods quickly to kind words and proper care Her disposition is one that tbe bnman family might well emu 1m to. Ue ia patient and long suffer Inu acquiescing mutely In the ar- j rangenjent made by her owner for carrying on tbe dairy business, striv ing at all times to repay him;for every effort made icr her care and comfort. The members ot tbe family as tbey ; come In oontaot with ber and ber, kindly deposition are intiuoiced for good. As tbey appreciate the I financial benefit to come from caring for her well tb-y take a deeper inter est in ber. In doing so tbey uncon sciously cultivate those ouallties which make them better eitlzens. The dairy cow the prototjpe of man's best friend is wielding great er Influence tban she Is generally credited with. She has always ben found in the front ranks in tbe marcl. of civilization and no agri cultural country can long prosper wlthoufber. She is a potent factor In tbe upbuilding of anch n coun try, financially and socially and a wise peope will appreciate ber and encourage the industry of which she is tbe foundation. Seeking a Match "Kid" McLellao, a boier of more or lees fan s came ovr from Klamath F alls a few dsys since and is eodcav oring to arrange a match with Hank Anderson who recently ? tested Tom my WiotoD st Plush. Should Ander son fail to come through n effoit will be made to have a contest take place in Lakevelw Christmas night with m man nataed Sullivan from Sacramento who is considered to rank eqnsl with ftlcLellan. There seems to be a lot of pamper ed students or "mamma's boys" at tending the State Unversity at En gene. After the footall game at Cor vallis on tbe 12th lost., in which a crashing defeat waa administered O.K.C., thrre was a "rush" which resulted ratber disastrously to tbe Eogene crowd. Instead of taking their medicine and considering it all in tbe gam tbey pnt op a bowl that would surelj make a coyote ashamed of himself. (Jraoting that all tbey say is true, wby not be good li3r - r; yawps! closed?. But after all, perhaps it is not the students taemselves that are making tbe noise fojt a lot of t i a - ! borni, who consider tbecuseh en ' sports who cannot bear up when loos ers. ' Fort Rock Items Mrs. L. E. Penrose bas returned from a month's stay with ber daugh ter in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cbard, L. E Cooley and L. U. Kich have gone to Portland to remain uotil after tbe holidays. Mrs. L. N. Haines bas. been criti cally ill tbe pan week with an attack of appendicitis. Tbe Fort Rock Literaiy and Debat ing Socte-y will meet Friday night to discuss the question, Resolved that tbe right of eutferage should be eitended to women Ano her fea ture of tbe program will be a Parlia mentary Drill conducted by Miss Meyers. Owing to tbe stormy weather, tbe box social and dftuce giveu by tbe Amusement Cluh was Dot largely attended. Everyooe had a good time however, and tbe boxes brought in about 130. Tbe members of tbe Club are busy this week ceiling and paper ing tbe ball for tbe Thanksgiving Masqeurade and dance. Under tbe supervision of O. F. Cady tbe roads in this neighborhood are being greatly improved. The new county road between Fori Rook and Silver Lake is oompleted. Mr and Mrs Holsington from Rose burg are spending a few week a ith their daughter, Kiss Alda Hois Ington. J. Bonnick, with bis two daugh ters Hazel and Vivian bave returned from Rosland. Mr. McCallen has just Sninsbel a fine ten room residence in the Fre mont neighborhood. Tbe death of Mrs. Wm. Brady, fol lowing tbet of her eight months old son, has caused universal sorrow tbrougbout the community. Mrs. Brady bad reoently returned wltb ber three children from a visit to New York. Tbe sudden change of climate brougtn oo an attack of pleurisy, and this together with tbe baby's debtb, proved fatal. .o funeral arrangements will be made until Dr. BraJy arrives. He remain ed in New York intending to come back tbe first of tbe year. Oregon's apple crop in gaining on tbe oriogioal estimates and tbe State Board of Horticulture places the 1910 yield at 1,000.000 boxes. Two great conventions of National inter est ate already scheduled for Port land next year. Ibey are tbe gather lng of tbe woolgrowers of tbe country next January and tbe seiio6 of the Christian Cbnrcb there next July. Myron H Crippen, the agod father of Dr Ha ley 11 Crippen, under sen tence of death in London for the moider of bis wife. Blle Elmore, died friendless aud penniless. His death waa due to the infirmities of old age, hastened by tbe tragio situa tion of bis son. New Jewelry Store Tbe new jewelry store, Jtiet eutab llfhed by Mr, A. Kaufmann la the room eaefof Uayea & Grob's mar ket, opened for bneineud on Wednes day of thiH week with a full line of goods such as stick pins, fobs, watch es, etc., as well as many Xtnaa dot elties. Mr. Kaufmann waa former ly In thin business in Denver, Colora do, and there is no doubt but what he will be success! a 1 here. Ue has bad bis place of busine nicely fixed up and the goods well displayed. WILL PKOMOTB BtSAUTY. Women desiring beauty get won derful help from Bocklea's Arnioa BaJve. It banishes alia plea, akin eroptions.sores and boils. It glorifies the face, cores sore eyes, crack ed lips, chapped bands. Best for barns, scalds, fever sorea, en,, bruit and piles. S5o. at A. U Thornton's. Ibanksglviuf Dinner at Betel lofrevtow, Thorodej Nov. SiUu Valley Falls items Born. Novemburr 9, to the wife of 11. K. Curti", a 10-pouod boy. A. P Wall passsd through here recently on bis way to tbe XL ranch at tbe north end of Abert Lake where be will stay this winter. Mr Vauderpool, of tbe Wagontire country, drove a boncb of cattle through h"re last week. He sold part of bis stock and delivered them at Crooked Creek. Tbe MoDermott Bros, aooompanled by Cbas. Bartling, were guests at tbe Valley Falls boose lat Monday. Weather reports for tbe week end ing November 12 sbow at follows: 8th 0.23 locoes rain; 'Jib, traee; 1 1th. 0.28 Inobee ram; 12th 0.28 inches rain and 1 lncb snow ; I2tb, 0.3 in ches rain and Vi inches snow. Tbe ZX outfit is busy gathering their stock. Their riders were through this end of tbe valley recent ly. Docks and geese are now plentiful, and we understand that it is no trou tle to get a foil bag In a short time. Tbe coyotes in this vicinity are veiy Dfuch scarcer than tbey have been, doe largely to some baring been caught In traps and the remain der having followed the sheep that passed through here onto tbe desert Mr. Whitney, poetofflee In sector, paid oar office a short visit recently Mr. Whitney in also In sector of mail routes. F. L, '.Teaag, of Paisley, wkek Interested with several mt I'erUaad'e capitalists in opening a Ike eeaa deposits at Alkali lake, will eoea kee tk article epon tbe market. IBaldimgj Absolutely Puro Royal is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream or Tartar Highest in Leavening: Efficiency No Atom " No lime Phosphate mm wmm 1 r, a- . .- .11,11 DOINGS IN THE NORTH END (Silver Luke Leader) F. M. Chrisman Is having quite a tiact of land adjoining tjwn survey ed and plated off in town lots Ralph Foster of Summer Lake bas completed for himself a dandy bouse. It adds much to tbe appearanoe of bis farm. . Ed Luody ana Cliff Kulok have opened op a abort order restaurant in the builidng adjoining J as. Wake fields soft drink emporium Fred Foster passed throcgb town the fere part of last week with tbi machinery for tbe new saw mill which be will put up somewhere on Hummer Lake. Tbe lighting and beating apparatus for tbe new ball bas arrived as well aa tbe dro; oortaio and scenery, wblob will be pat In place in about a month at wbicb time it is earnestly hoped that tbe buldiug will be oompleted. Revised returns from all over tbe country indicate that tbe repoblioan majority in tbe senate will be out down from C to 10, Tbe democrats on tbe face of the returns have gain ed eight teats The senate will stand Republicans 51, Democrats 41. Tbe people of tbe three northern precincts are very greatful to tbe rest of tbe county for tbe magnificent vote given F. E. Anderson of Lake for commissioner. Two years from now the commissioner should be se lected from the Warner country and tben all portions o tbe county will be eultably represented. Prize Awarded la the contest for the pupil of tbe schools of Lake County making the finest selection of plant life found growing In the couaty, in which W. Koche Flck. offered a prize to be awarded by a committee consisting of Judge Bernard Daly, Hon. Arthur W. Orton and Leslie ak-ager, the com mittee has made the award through the following letter; "Mr. V,'. Koche Flck, Lakevlew, Oregon. Dear 8lr: We, your com witttee appointed to examine and award the prize so kindly offered by you to the public school puplla of Lake County that should gather, classify aud properly liiU-1 the great est number of plants found growing in Lake County, beg leave to report that we have carefully examined all collections of plants submitted to us and recommend that MIhs ,or;v lic Culley be given the first prize lu tbe sum of ten dollars for the best collec tion of plants submitted. We further compliment Miss MeCulley upon the splendid collection of plants gathered and also a poo the neatness of the work and acoeracy In naming the various plant ebaUted.M Mr. Flck also aent a letter to Wise MoTaUey taaakiag ber for the interest take la tbe work and for ber intelli gnat effort la behalf of Lake County 4 ike eee thervla. There la no 4obt tkt tae eil)eilon will be edu eatrieasvl v every resident ef the eeoory t)Mt wlrre to view It at tbe offlee of Mr. PtoA, wbo ftlae dealre to thank the gontlomen of the coimniitte for the splendid norUeea that they have rentiers! in making the award. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Not coal land.) Inolated tract public land tale. Department of the lnt rlr, United States Land OtUce, Lakctiew, Ore., Nov. ti, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that, na di rected bv the CnMimliwi'iiier of the licm-ml Land Otllee, under the pro vIhIoiim of the net ( I'niin-s approved June'.T. l0i! (Hi Stat, 517) piirMiftut tn tbe application of John M. Welln, wrlfvl (l.TJM, we will offer at public sali to the lilRheMt bidder at 11) A. M., on tb '.'nd day of IHvenilHr. l'.UO.at thin otllee, the lollowing tract of land: Lota 1 and 2, Section C, Tp. 37 8., 15 K.. W. M. Any and all permina claiming ad versely the atiove doecribed land are alvlced to tile their claim or objec tions on or ttefore the time designated tor the sale. ARTHUR W. ORTON. Register. FRED r.CKONFMILI.F.U. Receiver. AW!. Reo 10. T. SOrt K ISK, IflO acres, application of w, u. ioiim er Mil' Lake, OresoDI Ll-t 'Mi. The Wt of NvN.J Se.t. 1.1 the of KJ.Heo It. T. Otl M., K. IHK, I00 arrl,arpllca tlon of Robert Daly.xf Brush Htslrie, Wathlanlont Lint, 0 IWi. Fred Den nett. CommlMii'ner of the Oeneral Land Ottloe. Approved Ontober 31, III 10, Jeaae K Wil,.n, Assistant flee retarv nf the Interior RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF Lands In National Forest. Notloe Is hereby given that tbe laoda des cribed below embracing IU0O acrea, within tb Deschutes ani Fremont National Foreats,Oregou( and will be subject to settlement entry under the provisions of tbe bometlead laws of tbe United Btatee aod the act of June 11. 190U ('14 Stat . 23.1), at tbe United States land office at Lake view, Oregon, on January 30, 1011. Any settler wbo was actually and In good faith clalmlog any of aaid lands for agricultural puro unt prior to January I, HKiG, aod bas not aban doned same has a prefe eooe rltiht to make a homestead entry for the lands actuitlly occupied. Haiti lands weie lUted opon the appliicatijna of the persona mentioned below, who bave a preference right snbject to the prior right of any such filler provi I ei such settler or appllcsnt Is qusll Ned to make homestead t-utry and the preference right is exercintid prior to January 30, l'Jll, no which date tbe lands will t.e anrject tn settlement and xntry by anv iinMtled pernon. Tha lauds are as follows: The F.' . of SEi, the SWJ of tbe KE4', rio. it, T. 25 H. It. 13 K. W. M 120 acres, application of A. 11. Olm H'eurl, of Llnntnn, Oreijon ; hint ti-351. The NKJ, Sec. 32, T. 25 rt., I. I3E,, 110 acres, application of Senile O. Olmatend.of Ijinutou, Ore ton ; List G-351. The SK'.. Sec. 32. T. 25 S.. K. 13 E.. Jt'iO arre. aprlicstln of Jotepli Fargon.Gs1 .Fifth St. Fort land. Oregon: Lit 6-351. Tbo 14 of SEJ, the SWJ of SF-i, Sec. '), T. 25 S., lw 13 E . 120 acres, application of Sarah K. lilnoot nf Mllwstikee. Ore.; List 0-352 Tbe NJ or NEJ. the SE of NE', Sea. 20, T. V K. K. I3E. 120 acres, application nf J. F. Blount, of Milwaukee. Oregon; List U-352. Tbe t J of SEi. Sao 9, the V of RKHTOUATON TO ENTRY OF Leods lu Nstlneal Forent. Notice Is hereby given thst the lands den crltifrt tielo. e'libraclng 47b 111 acrea within in I'remmit Nutionnl Enrniit, Oregnn, will be anbjoct tn eeltleinent and entry under the provlmnns of the homestead laws nf the United Staten and the not of June II. HKNl, (34 Stat, 2:1.1 ). at tbe Uol'ed State land nitlcc at Lsksvl -, Ore gon, 00 Janaa y 30, !U1 Any sat tier wbo was actually and lo good faith claiming any of said lands for Hurl cultural pnrpi ses, prior to January, IDOfl, and has not abandoned same. ha a preference right to mak horn stead eotry for the lands actually oc cupied. Naid lands were listed upon the appllcailons of the persona met tionad below, who bave a preference right subject to the prior right of any such tettler. provided nob a-ttlet or applicant is qualified to make homestead entry aad th preference right is eterolred prior to Jouary :k). IDII, 00 watch date the lands will be subject to astllersent and entry by any nnallfled person. Tbe lands are as follow. The NWW Sec. 10., T 20.8., R. I3H, W, M.. J 00 acres, application of George Teyerl. of Fremont, Oregnn; Lint fl :wn. Th Nwi4' nf SE'V, the HEt,' of SKU, the ES, of SWl, of SEt. the NS, of NEl of the HWi4, bee. 32, T. 2H.. Lot I (or tbe NE ' of NKJ), o. ;k, 1 -ziis, k i;i lav.iw ore appllnaton of Albert (Jerking, of Sli ver Lake, Oieitoo ; Lint 0 3Hl. Tbe NWi (or lot 1 and 2. the E( nf Nwj). Sec ill, T2KS, A. UK, Ib'XKt acres, apnHcutlon of Otto Anderson, of Silver Lake Oregon ; L'hI (t m. I he WI4 of SVI of SE;. IIih S.4 of SV'4. s,-c 32. T. 2" m . lt 2 (r t tit NWi4 of NE4). lot :l Int tw NK1; o NW'4), anil the N'u of SE'4 ( Nft't S-c 5. T. 2!l 8 . It. 13 E . I5SOI ii. n-M, ip'liiitioii of IM. Lumlv, ol Kilter Luke, Oregon ; List (i :i:;. I n-I Ii.-n-iiftt, CniiimlH.lon.-r of the (inicrftl Lanl Otll.o Approved Ortols-r 31, 1H10, J E. Wilson. Anslsiaiit . Sere tary of the liut-rlor notloe of Intention to make Float Desert land Proof, to establish claim to the land above deer I bed before Register and Receiver, at U. H Land Olllca, LakevUw, Oregon, nn th 27th day of Dtcember 1910. Claimant names as wimeaess; 1M H. Woodward, of TaUley, Ore. W. K. MoCortnack, of 1'alsley. Or. ). L, Woodward, of Huontii Lake, Ore. W. D. Woodward, rf 1'alsley, Or. ARTHUR W. ORTON, KrgMer. REALTY BARGAINS 3 lot, ilose lu, (HI 1 100 fiN-t. ailjacent lots held at fflOO ench. l'rtt-eeach Nice bungalow, 4 room, pantry and bathroom, partly fur lilnlied, good woodshetl, rhlcken hoiiw, etc., lot 50 s 1&0 feet KtOncre tliiiU'r tract, .1 miles out. TV III rrulee 4000 ronl of wood 40 acre timber tract, .1 inlhn out, about 500 cords i.f woihI f,0(K) acre Stock Farm, plei.ty ol water pr acre) 10 acr Farm with linnovi ments, three inllrs out 10 acre Farm with small im provement 200 acre Improved Farm near Fine Creek MM) Choice Homesteads In Cat low Valley 1.W00 acre Stock Farm, nicely improved 7-ro-iin House and big lot, com pletely furnished S A. In city limits, 3 room house partly furnished, good barn, rblckun house, etc.. good well, all fi-riLvd. Will be suittble for sub-dlvleioi 1(12 acri'S of goo.l level land, 2'j miles from O. V. I Addition (per in' re) 10 acre trncts with wut-r right 5-rnoin lunise with land enough for 4 loin, kooiI terniH 1 100 142& S0fK 4tn V 600 7.000 2fl,000 3,000 2,rx 20 175 l"iv NOTICE FOR I'UMLICATION Not Crsl Land DepBrtinhnt of thnlntsrior, U. M. Lsn'l routes ut Lskevlew, Oregon, Ncv. 10. 1010. Notice Is herebv given thst Will ism L. Woodward, of 1'aleley Ore g n, wbo on lu. II, )!K)7, made Desert laud entry Nn. 051, stt'al, No. W70 for NEJNWJ. NWljNhi. Seotlnu 13, lownsblp 3.H.. Range 17 E., Willamette Menlian, bas tiled Southern Oregon Really Co. LaKKVIKW, t)KK!ON Oregon Valloy Land Com pany Contract Holders We make a sM-iiilty of leasing1 land lioulil from the O. V. 1 Co. and are In Is-iter position to do so than any other llrm In the state as we have a complete Index card svstem glvliitf the name and address of every owner of the llooO tracts of Ui.d iioiitcht. If you want us to leai-e your lnl to the ln-t possible advan tage and take full charge of It write at once to Southern Oregon Realty Co. NEW JEWELRY STORE rr NOW READY FOR BUSINESS A Fine Selection of Watches, Chains, Fobs, Ringi, Brooches, Neck Chains, and Scarf Pins Everything New and Pully Guaranteed Skilful Watch Repairing A. KAUFMANN Watchmaker Next door lo the Free Reading Room -:- LAKEVIBW, ORDOON The Home of Good Values OUR LINE OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS IS COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT. 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