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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1911)
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Kepairin by competent nieii. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET S. F. AHLSTROM - Proprietor LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporared. A Complete Record We hare made an entire transcript of all Uncords tu Lake County which In any wny.nffeet It ul Property In the county. We have a complete Record of every .Iortirni;e nnd transfer ever made in Lake County . anil ever heed given. Errors Found in Titles In transcribing the records we have tounrl numerous rnort KatreB recorded Id the Deed record and indexed; and many deeds are recorded lu tlie Mortgage record and other hooks. Hundred of mortgage and deeds are not Indexed at all. and most difficult to trace up from the record. We have notations of all these Errors. Others annot fioil them, tte have put Mind red x of dollars hunting up them- error and we can fully guarantee oar work. J. I). VENATOR, flanager. NO BLIGHT NO INSECTS NO FAILURES BIG PROFITS lO ACRE TRACTS Planted, Irrigated, Sprayed and Cared for Price $150 per Acre One-third down, balance $20 per month No Taxes, No Interest TH-State Land Company Lakeview, Oregon Write for Booklet and Information ROADS VOTE BIG SUM FOR TRACKS Seventy-fivo Millions Will Do Spent In tho West By tho Harrlman Lines, Much of Which will Como To This State m Lakeview Saddlery NEW YOKE, Jan. 31. The emeu tlve commit ten of the Union Facitlo and Southern 1'actllo lines today vote? to complete riouble-traol Init of the lines from the Missouri Kiver t" San Francisco. They also voted to double track the Oreiiou Short Line from the jnuctlon with the Union l'aoitjc main line at tiraurfer. Wyo., to lluutinirton, Or., also the line alontt the Columbia Klver, to Oretfou, to Portland. The coot of the double tracking of the Hues at determined upon today will RKk'reate upwards of 75,000,IM0. which will tie distributed over a per iod of five year. The llariltnan Interests are plan ning the most extensive era of new railroad coustruot'.ot, iu tbla state that has been undertaken ill years. The Importance of tbe above dispatch canuot be overestimated so far as It refers to llarriinau development of this etate. It meant that this great trans-cou ttueutal system has tlunlly decided to double truck its Hue from tbe I'ort land terminls on eastward to Hunt Ingtoo, giving tbe tirst double track line ot that length io aoy sectiou of tbe 1'aoitio Northwest. Vice-President and lieneral Mana ger J. P O'Hrien, the executive IiohiI ot the Norttiwenteru jurisdiction, stated wheo the foregoing dispatch was read tu blm that this section tins been allotted all the money that will be needed to cotpplete this gigantic task. In addition to mere announcement contained in the dispatch, the entire network of road In this slate is In volved. Mr. O'ltrlen eshl : "The double tracking of the line from Portland to lltinilnutnu has tieen authorized, and we shall do just as much work on It as possibly can the present year. We are now bulldmg the Portlaud-Trontdala cut oir, which Is soon to he ilnlslied, and from there we are planuiug to add another mainline track to Ilonn-vilU. The next link will be started from a point about live mil's west of Tbe Palles and continued on to Illalock, and from that point eastward to the Coyote-I'.eN) cutolf tne construction will h done as tapidly aa we can. "This will mean practically -IT) miles of diuitda IrackluK. 1 he work from P.chn to Huntington will depeud largely upon what Is done in connec tion with the Central Oregon situa tion. Tbe Deschutes Road Into the Interior, with the propose I east and west Hue from Natron to OdeM and aero to Ontario will give us in real ity a double track line for the O. W. It. .t N'., while the Nstrnn-Klauiath Falls extension will mean a uoith and south double track line for ttie South ern Pacific." Mr O'Brien added that the new woik would be pushed forward just as noon as weather conditions would permit, and that at leHHt f.l.OOO OUI will be expended on the main line double tiacking for the current Tear. GREAT DECREASE NOTHING TO LIVEN IN BANK DEPOSITS! UP SCENERY WITH Falling: Off of $191,566, 000 In November and Decern ber WH I HW RAIMrH (lRfrlARn TRAfTC e hiiuii uiiiiuii utiuiimiLf iiiauiu Apples Apples Apples Keeping Qualities WASHINGTON, Feb. 1. -Deposits of individuals in the T-'OO oatiouil bauks if the L'nitei .States decreased ? 131,010.400 belweeu November 1 aud Juuuary 1 a hituatiou probably un precedented iu the reports mal to the controller of the currency. Moie than JlOS.UtHJ IH.KI was with dravtn from 'M uatiuual banks of New York City. No two officials t f the treasury agree as to where the money weut. Some are of tbe opinion part of it might have K'" to streuutbeu the New York ttate buuks ami trust companies in the flurry caused by tbe Kohiu failure. U triers think the bue withdrawal represented Interest puymeuts piled up iu anticipation of the January dividend day. A comparison with tbe national banks of Chicago shows that the drop was confined almost entirely to -New York. Th- 11 CuicaKO banks reported a loss of about 9.CCa,0O0 in individ ual deposits. The reeervs banks of tbe western aud Pacific states aud the .ew Eulaud states show loses, comparatively small. The unexpected call cn January 7 served to ebosv the condition of tbe bauks at a new angle. Not since l'JUT have they been called upon so early io the year. Some thick that, if the call bad been made as usual, late in the month or e rly in FebrtiHry, the ntoney, of it where withdrawn for dividend paymeuts, would liave found its way into bauks bkhhj. One peculiar aspect ot the drop was that the New York bauks aloue lost as much as the combined banks of the cuniitiy hail gained in November. Another feature that tenerully pu zles tlie treasury experts is that, in spite of the enormous slump iu depos its, the banks are holding a highei percentage of reserve than in Novem ber, and the total loss iu loans and discounts has been only 8 lb, 000, ox m), while there has been u gaiu in cash of more than l2C.i)00,l)PU. The bauks of tbe south are about the only ones showing hhuh of de posits. Still the banks are now hold mg ;,()00,(XJU more iu reserves tban required by law. On the whole, the showing is prouoonced good. Bill Introduced Prohibits Liquor On Boat or Train SSL KM, Jan. :il.-The "drient" bill ihst 'ahs ever introduced in the ) Oregon letitflatute, whh pier-euled by i Senator Dimick, by rnjnehf. The 'bill would not only prohibit I tie ft-1 1 iug ot liquor on auy train or o ihI id any description, tint would luipoce a flue of f.")0 to i.AK) and imprisonment from 10 to 11 (Ihjh, upou any one tuk iug aboard a train, streetcar slue, boat or other public conveyance, ll.pur in auy iiuauity, either inside or tut, for the bill prohioits tersous uuder the influence o' Ibiuor from boarding any public conveyance The bill has the approval of the Stute i liallroad cnmniisslon. His Chance To Vote 'J'l' ( hroiii' li-s of t or h e pi'i'sidelita are notoriiiiisl.v l:i i i vu of io -ideul. This prolsihly iv;is die re.iHou fur the wuy Adhii Sl-eiison M-eured the cxendse of n consi iiiitiie::il prei-onilve. It wus one sleepy d.iy toivnrd the r-nd of bis tiTin ns Ire president. The United Stules Kenate wis plowing through the ciileiid.ir mid p.'issiut; many bills. Hills are ronsideivd ntireetl to In I hi) senate if no oral olijeetlon is raised after they bine passed through the prellndniiry stages, but the usual form of asking: for the yeas and nays is followed by the presidio,' oiliecr. The vice presi dent had said: j "Si'iiiilors In favor of the bill will I say "A.ve." ' I'yu-'e. . "t'ont l a ry, 'No.' " .Not a niiirie r ; "The ,t,. Is I Stevenson. The senator : paused on Ids -iMiiise. a tie." nnuoiiio'ed -Mr. In charge of the bill way Io tho eloaUrooin J and looked surprised. j "In case of a lie the vice president may cast the deciding vote. In the ex orcise of his constitutional privilege the vice president votes Aye.'" TOItTCKKD FOH 1.1 Y HA Its by a oure-defydnj; HtMiiuch trouble that bullied doctors, and resisted nil remedies bo tried, John V. ModderH, of Moddei'Hvllle, Mich., Heeinud doomed, lie had to sell his farm and up work. IIIh neie;hlors aaid "lie can't Ive much lonyer." "Whatever I ute illstrtHHed ino," ho wrote, "till I tried Klectrlc Hitters, which worked audi wonders for mo that I can now cat things I could not eat for ycurH. It's surely u grand remedy for Htomach trouble." JuBt an good for tho liver and kidneys. Every bottle guarante ed. Only 50c at A, L. Thornton's. suuscniiiE l oitTJii: examiner Tho "Sun Drawing Water." The phenomenon commonly known as tho "sun drawing water" Is due to rays of sunlight between the shadows of clouds. It is seen to best advan tage when the lit inosphere is some what hii.y und when the sun Is whol ly or partly behind a cloud and is not In the higher part of the sky. Patchy stralociiioiilus clouds are most favora ble for the formation of these rays, and they are probably most distinct when seen In the part of the sky be low the sun. when they appear to ex tend cither directly or muiucw In.t oblliiiely downward. It Is in lliis Ioiiii that the effect is most commonly fulled the "sun drawing water." Hut such rays mny extend in any direc tion, so that they diverge from tho sun us a center. No rnlu need bo fall ing anywhere near tho observer. tliotlKll it is riot Impossible fur tho rays to bo visible at n tlmo when ruin streaks ulso tiro visible iu part of tho sky. Tho rain stn-uks, however, do not diverge from tho sun, but am in Hues of tho falling ruin.-Kt. Nicholas. Patience, persistence and power to do are only acquired by work. Holland. FLIGHT TO CUBA ALMOST SUCCEEDS McCurdy Lacks But Ten Miles of Flylnsr from Key West KKY F.Hr, l is., Jan. ;U).-After week 'f nerve racking atuli'ty, Avis tor J. A. D. McCotdy, In a Curtlss biplane,. Parted on his much heralded Might from Key Wed to Havana at 7 el- o'clock this inornluij. At Key West N light I lee.a whs I lowing ind the sea was smooth. Hlmllar reports came by wireless from lis hub, when McOurdy, whose patience bad nearly been exhausted by a week of anxious waiting, quickly decided to make the flight. hsrly this uuirnlng orders were Is sued to the (iovernmeut boats at Key West. Htid they ItiiU'edialcly took their position 10 in lie apart. When woid rams by wireless from the tor pede boat destroyer tton that the boats wrre stationed, McCordy got ready to make the (light. HAVANA, Jan. M). Within 10 miles of tlie t'uhn coast and but a short distance farther from his goal, the Camp Columbia avlttlou field, J. A. D. McCurdy, the Canadian aviator, ran out of lubricating oil today end was compelled to abandon a riiegull! cent tlight from Key West, Fla. Worn he saw he could not quite reach this port, McCurdy alighted on the wnters ami the pontoons, with which It was equipped, Hosted the aeroplsii" until the destroyer Pauld ing, spUshlug along Iu Its wake, bad overtake!) the serial emit. McCurdy aud hi' biplane wtre taken on I mud. At llrst It was thniight tne aviator coul I iiihms a .i xtsrt from tne drck of thi rKlroytir, tint this prove I I n prsrt ichI In. end lifter Consblorabln 1 I -, y , Hi.) PHilldlug br itlght the out til Into the hslbor. Tlie otlirr bout Itntt marked the course lin I In the iiieHtitlme jolneil the i'Hiildlng and the l'i"it i' ii me In touethei. McCurdy, although he fitile I to meet the ri qti irrmruts of ti e coiiipe- Illlou, tai l HCcoiiipt lnheil a fest Uu piecedentiid In en ss sea llj ing. Con: pan-I III tli Is mil lllit across the KuwIIhIi Cimni.cl today tdf perloriiidiicn blsiiiis out as fur m jib riiiiarkable. The im in! Ion inert trg rqieiied yes- jterdsy an I the llight of McCurdy j across tlie C'lorlda Htrtll wan looked torwsrd to as the big ti nt. Crowds ! attracted to the avlutiou liebls, four ! miles out of t! e cty. early Iu the I (lay, Hooilit plsres of tsntiir on the J house tfps. When sor t came Unit the aviutor hud sturted from iruuitio Islaml. Key Went, the news was I'tickly u-sed along aud the excite ! nient as iuteiiNe. 1 he wirelrSB uies j sage saying that McCurdy was coin ing fast gave repealed thrills to the watchers, aud by the time he whs lus here, hutiiiess wus all hut suspended. The i'uuliling wus about .l'l miles oil shore, aud wleu she reported that the "Ueluiont ra'.er" had passed overhead, going strong, thousands of eyes were strained seaward. Then there was a piolunged iutervul during which tbeis was no sight of or word from the air man. There was a feel ing of relief, mingled with the disap pointment at the leeelpt of the report that tie had dropped into the water, but wus riding the waves iu security. The Navy Department took an ac tive iutereat iu the Might, and every facility at lis command was given to help. Tu boats and tor pedob.mt destroyers were ordered to act as sta tion boats 10 miles apart to mark the oourse of the Might. Early this morning they took their stations. Firt came the cutter 1'ornHtd, 10 miles troiu shore, aud then at inter vals of K, miles each the tug Masna aoit aud the I orprdobout-destrovt rs Terry, Cralxto , lio and Paulding. Some of the lorpedobout s were equipped with wirelesH, und when the word came from the Ust bout out at sea aud from lluvaini that wea'hir conditions were propitious, the shut wus made. As McCurdy passed each boat at a velocity estimated ut nearly .10 miles an hour, the suilormen guve him rousing cheers and steam whistles were blown. I'he torpedo bouts, as soon as ln Curdy came in lght, started ahead at full speed, hut the owift Hying hj plane suou outstripped them. LIFE SAVi:i AT DEATH'S Hooit. "J never felt ho hour my rave," wrltfM W. U. Patterson, u Wrclling- ton, Tex., as when a frightful t and )unj trouble pulled me down to 100 pounds, in spile of d'sdor'a treut inent for two iears. .My father, mother and two sistera died of con HUinritlon, nnd thnt I am itlUe today Is duo Holely tj Dr. KIii'm New Dim coyery, which completly cured inc. Now 1 wclkr, is7 poiindrt and have been well iindMlrongforyenrs." Quick, safe, mire, ifa the best remedy on earth for concha, colds, lagrlppe, ihiI,. ma, croup, and all throat and Innjr trotiblcH. .10c and f 1.00. Trial hottlu free, (iuaruntced by A. L. Thornton. OI-riCIAL DlkliCTORY K lies Al I'r-'nhleMl .... W lllsm ll.lutt Vie,' l'rsMenl June H. Slim mn M.'1'rciin y ut st it n . . I'd 1 1 mi uler '. K inn Vsironr v el I 'rcmury Crunk lln Mm'Vulh l. i r. lr el W ur " lirklniN All.iilley (lioe'rul. ... lo'niuii W. W Ii ki-ihm rinliimmiT n.iii'rl true II, II llelii ink i r lsrf nl Nm f ie.,r K en I.. Mi'or u nirr Inlrrlor Ulcimnl A linllluurr remry ut A k r le ii 1 1 il r, ... 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O.K., ii.n-i. ii,,-ai-.eii t ami Iniirltt f n.lava e( , a. h imililli In o., Kellinn Hall Mr. Mae AiMrein, N.(i.; M , . V.O.; Mr.. M. H M..aa.s..i ri-iar) ; Mr.. Ale niiiittriif , I ri-iiMin-r. ' k.s.oiiik.MAI. IIA-Klt, NO h, I.a'kK. 1 Ii , On ueii. Mi-i-la on I ui..n)., ,,n r i,. nr tun i, en, ii ami tvtu Ui-eka llii-realn-r, In iii,i,ioc IUii.hI 7; uiii'i,k k. ViniiiK ii,. inl r are ror.linlly lnvlie.1 OKSH.IA A. tt A I so S W. M . t' I K II M il s.-rreiar. l'W)l li.Slf)NAL CAMDS K. ( mill A i torney at I.hh and Noary I'ublic "I I ll'K-lhtlv l:u:.iriK. I.r.ke VI. . lln-i I KNA I'tlH Attorney Law, -anil II iii i, -i s ajie-lul ty I !- U K- -Hal)- HiillilliiK JNAKEES I'MliACM Lund and Law Olilce Abstractor of Title K-lnl.li-.hi-. I la.-.. J-aksvlew, or vV EAIH TIIO.Ml'KON Attorney at Law oillce In O. V. L.Co.'m ItuildiiiK I.aKKVIKW, Oiimion S. A. MUSI I EN. Siirvcj lujr and Knirlncerlni; City ICiiKlneer Sulto No. 1 Eakeviow WatBon Ulock Oregon J. L. LYONS, I). I). S. Dentist Office In Watson's Ulock, Lake, view, Oregon Klght Year's experlenos In Mtnhlsao. Ura.lnaU of I iilvuraltr of kllohlaaD 4 I