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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1911)
YOU WILL NEVER KNOW A tenth of whit Is going on In Town. State, Nt tion and World if you fall to take THIS PAPER. Order It JVet I Order It Act A Reliable Eemeir FOR QATAR OH Ely's Cream Balm it sulrkly '. fiit.i ftihtf at Orml It clean Booth, heal ami protect the dieI tu.tu hrane resulting from Catarrh ecd drive awnr al'old in the Head quickly. Reatre- the 'Keneeaof Taste and Smelt F'lll nio AO otA. at Druggist or by nialL JJquU Orwtm lUlm (or owe In atomlaoraTS "t. Ely brother. 64 Warren fctrsvt, New Vork. Eastman Kodak and Brownie Cameras And PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES Hall & Reynolds Drug Company THE SINGER HEADQUARTERS New niRohlnca constantly InKtix-k. Second hand Machines Bought or Sold. Supplies furnish ed lor nny machine on the Market. Machines for Sale, Rent or Exchange ou ehouM e the Slnirer No. 20 a re-l uwftil novelty. Eighteen t"ld in the pact few days. We nre ntzvnta for the ALADDIN LAMPXhe moat perfect, aud at the same time the most economical llirht to be had. Will demonstrate it In your own home If you will let n know. See It working any even Inn at our office. H. 6. ALGER, LAKEVIEW, ORE. Hides (& Pelts COMMAND Big Prices If you don't believe J. P. DUCKWORTH C. 0. MISENER Farm Lands Orchard Lands Timber Lands Stock Ranches LAKEVIEW :: :: OREGON Mammoth Stab lbs BARNUM A REHART The "jtrgvat Livery and Feed Stable In Southern Oregon or Northern California. Horea hoarded by the Day, Week or Mouth. SHetal Attention Given to Transient Stock PIMCK, 1.00 PKIS SPAN LAKEVIEW OREGON WE CAN WHO CAN? UTLEY & SIMMONS Can Mount all kinds ot Animals' Heads, Birds, lite. Let us make you a beautiful Cyote, Cat Bear Kug. We also tan all kinds of skins. UTLEY & SIMMONS, Taxidermists VALLEY FALLS - - - OREGON Lakeview Meat Market HAYES & GROB, Propr'S Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc., Etc. Try our Sausages and Cured Meats Quality Unexcelled Free la-.'lvery The REAL HOME PAPER The San Francisco Chronicle. M. H. de YOUNG Sane, Conservative and Well Edited. DAILY -:- SUNDAY -:- WEEKLY Sunday's in Colors VM. WALLACE, Dealer at LckcviiW, Oregon ORDER NOW KAY TAKES OFEICE WITIIOT.529.49 Total of 45 Oregon Banks Hold Balance of $824,909.50 Halaui, Or, Jan. 2. State Treas urer Steel today turned over to the Incoming Treasurer, Thomas D. Kav Wai, 629.49, tba total amount of cash la the bauda of ti.e alata up to tba close of business, December 31, 1010. Ot thla, Ibera ara bank balaocea In 45 banka ot Oregon amounting to IS2I.9C9.60 and aaourlllai acnonotlog to 1781,760 lo aurety aud municipal bonda to guarantee pay man t to tba lata. Casb la tha aulta amount to 130, 727.76; ramlttanoaa unreceipted to $3.6.10.22 and Insurance commlssloa r'e (unda net ran-1 p ted to 121, 2GC 01 ; securities la oommoo school Oregon Agricultural Collega, unlver Ity of Oregoa and Burbaok trust funda equal to 3,39C,3-.r2.S7, and j school d lalrict bond lo tba band of tba state aoiout to 1230,025. Beourl tie of fotetgo express and lnsurence companies operating la tba atata total $304,306.06 Ux-Treatuier Steel leaves the booHe of tba otUoe perfeotly clean after ona term aa a member ot tba administra tion. During bla trm tba etata faoad ona of tbe motit atrlngent perl oda financially in Ita hlstorv, when alata fund were tn tba band ot fall log banka and tba ctlale of 1907 il causing distress in tba financial world. Under his administration, tor tha first time, a policy was inaugurate" of requiring seuuritir fiotu bauka to guarantee repayuieot of tba state GOVERNMENT WILL LEND AIDTO O.A.C. Stations to Be Established and Irrigation Ex periments Made Oregon Agricultural Colleg, Cor a:il. Jan. 3-Tbat tba atata of Ore gon will receive tba aid of the federal government la carrying on the eiten elv experimental work In asrlooltui la practically asiuad by word teoelv ad today by President Karr of tba Oregon Agtloultural aollege from tbe authorities at Waeblogtoo. Tba me sagea atata tbat th bill cartylng tba appropriations for tbla work seem certain to be passed by tbe preaant assslon of ooogret. The plana tor tbe eiteniloo ot thla work, wblob bate been piomulgated by President Kerr of tbe Agricultural college, have been presened to tbe board of regeota ot tbe college and bare been approved by thaw. Tbe assurances from tbe federal govern ment tbat tbay will be lo a position to cooperate wlib the state, and they now bare tbe matter ready for pre sentation to the state legislature. Tbe work will be carried oo lo oo operation with tba Agricultural col lege. Tba plan prevldes for establish I log experimental atatlone In central, ! Oregon, southern Oregon and eiteo-; sire Irrigation experiment la tbe; Willamette valley. Tba ceulral Ore-1 gon atallon will be concerned prlo-; cipally with aiperlmental work In dry farming wlto a flew of finding what product are best suited to tbe oonditiou whloh prerall "rer that great area. The southern Or-son station will take up investlgition la horticulture, dairying, sf vegetable I I fund deposited lu Ibohe banks aud ra isirju and otbar brHU-be of ajrlo il this cyeteui tin brlj gOod through bis entire lerui iu otlire, t-eurilies oo ! ia the baud of IDd Hta'e beiug prat' 1 tically etiual to tue taUiicB't iu liiuUa as nbou above. j "It is a rtlief to uie to leave the' ottlce," stated tbe outgoing Treasurer today, "much more ol a pleaaute 8SUBSCR1BE FOR THE EXAMINER. y grit tied, mure tl.un I cau expre.s, at tbe coDditioos of the ottlce a I am now leering It." lDe Incomlug Treasurer and bis force was ousy at tbe ottlce all day checking otei tbe aocounta and touud tbem lu excellent couditljn. Aooordiog to a statement piepared by tba outguiog Treavurer tbe bal ance in tbe various funda at tbe clcee of tbe calender year as tbey ara turned over to tbe new Trearfuter ar a follows : General fund. 134 301.17. Common sebm 1 fund, principal, 1 107,78 1.58. Common school fuod, interest, 1112,850 95. Agricoltuial College fund, princi pal, 81,537.31. Agricultural College fuod, Inter est, 10. 178. 80. University fuod, principal, tl, co:i oi. Uoiversity fund, Interest, $1,472.98. iiurbaok tiuot fund, priucipal, 0U4.1K. Burhaok trutt tun ', interest 807.07. Thuieton mouumeut fuud, princi pal, 120. 30. Deschutes Irrigation &. Power Com pany, gtiarauty fund, $12,001.1)2. Insurance fuod, ?2, 210.32 Inheritance tux fund, -O0O.0U. Oregoa HuHier'H Home, National fuud, 119, 851. 80. Oreuou Soldiers' Home, imchent fuod. $1,403.20. Houaty fund, $1,118.09. Hatchery fuud, $1. Hatchery fuud, district No. 1, $012. Hatchery found, district No $0,202.11. Liuoie protection fond, $01,704 Cxi. Pure food fund, $1891.01. State Hoard ot Examiners' fund, $201.92. Portage railway operatioo and maintenance fund. $11,515.41. Oregon Stove foundry fund, $1. COO. 31. Penitentiary betterment funa, $8,804.33. Factory iuepection fund, lll.055.9C. State Library tund. $3774 1C. Normal school fund, $529.70. University of Oregon current ex peuua fund, $7,002.54. Total, $801,037.20. Charley Nlckell's Luck Word baa reached Jacksonville from Lort Angeles tbat Nannie, the little daughter of Chan. Nickell of Ster ling, recently fell live stories frcm a wiodow of tbe Hotel llayward in tbe Southern California city, and escaped death. Tbe fall was from the apart ments at her pareuts, uto are stop ping at the llayward, and although tbe child suffered tbe fracture of a limb and sustained Internal injuries, she did not lose consciousness, and at last accounts was resting easily. In falling dbe lauded ou a glast net tiug roof, otherwise she ouold not have escaped itiKiaut death. Saved by Pioneers Tbe Press Bulletin ot tbe Oregon State University ha the following interesting particulars regarding a momentous crisis in tbe history of tbe Pact do norlowest. Interesting light is thrown upon tbe question of the settlement of the old bouolu'ry dispute brtweeo Great llritain and the United States, re gaidiog tbe I'.Ub parallel aud the Ore gon territroy, in a paper by Dr. Joseph Shaler of tbe Uuiversity of Oreguo. entitled. "Oregon Pioneers and Aoiericau Diplomacy," soou to be published lu a volume of nlntorl cal etavs by ihe Henry Holt Co. Tbe paper is tbe fruit of tbe tirst careful ttudy ever tuaue from 1'rltish sources of the vny iu nbich the 1 coming of toe A nierican ploueers to Oregon in tbe lute thirties anJ early 'forties changed thn aspect of the Oregou houudary questiou lu the eyes ! of the iliitiHh govei uaieot. From Ilritisb manuscripts in rub- llo and private collection!.. It la proven that Oregon was sured to tha United Stu'ts by the pion-er move ment. American diplomacy ptved the way by demanding the forty- iilutb parallel to the I'aclllo aa the I national bouudary. But without the weight ot tbe pioneer movement the 2. demands of our government would 2, have been ot no avail. Gieat llritain, ! by right r.f early exploration aud rjret settlement, seemed to bave tl.o best claim to the Oregon couutry, I then compiisiug the pieseut territory I of Oregon, WashiDgtou and Idaho. I Tbe question was la dispute for some 'time but in 1815 tbe III itlsb cabinet Urst became aware of tbe significance of the pioneer movement. In that year the government sent a warsb'p under Lieut. William Peel, son of the Ilritisb piemler, to Puget Sound to make a careful Inspection of all the American settlements Ihe iuforuia tlou which be carried back to his government convinced it of tbe ne cessity ot terminating at once the boundary dispute. "Thus," says Dr. Sobafer, "it was the Oregon pioneer who, fultlltiug by his arduous trail making lo the forties earlier proph esies of American expansion to the Pacific) vindicated bla government's claim to tbe foity ninth parallel boundary on ground of contiguity, and measurably prepared tbe triumph technically won by American MpIo Biacy " . Tha liusiiiHt nnd mlghtieat littlo till nC t hat : ever was mudo la Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They do the work whenever you re quire) their aid. Thexe tablets cIihmku weakness l"to atrcntli, MM Ii'hhiichh into eiierK.V. Kl'X'iuinesH into joyouH Iickh. Their ac.tliiu ia vo onlle mie don't reali.n they have taken a purga tive. Sold by all Kood dealer. tural anrk Tn Irrlatuui eomrl ment will tie earned ou throughout the Willmiot'e valley fr the pui xo of determi ing what can im iio ie lo I increase tba pro lu otivity of this , sectiou of t lie stste. i Presldeut Kerr feels that the as jeurauoes of cooperation ou tbe prt of than )t was golog in. I have beeu . jhe fejerl novum u ant make it quite thiougb some trying tim, but I am ' ,.rtulu tbat tha l ieu will meet with tbe approval of tba state authorities. He believes that It toe work 1 car ried ou aa provided lo title chema tbat tbe tat ot Oregon will be made tbe richer by many millions of dol lars pr year INQUIREWHEREYOUWILL you will find that our work is business-making work, because it is suited to the purpose for which it is designed. In these days of close fig-' uring, of quick sales and small profits, old-time methods will not do. Good enough printing will not do. Print ing is the lever that moves your goods. 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