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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1911)
4 COMMERCIAL VALUE illOW MEXICANS Lakeview Saddlery OF DWARF FRUITS CAPTURE A TOVVM A complete line of wnfton hihI tnijrpy harness, whips, robes, bits, rlrttcs, s)urs,quHt!,roso ottos, otc, etc! THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO, LAKEVIEW, OREGON Have the only Tract Index to the real estate records of Lrike County, Oregon, and are in a position to make Abstracts of Title in less time and more accurate than can he done bv anv other system I H. W. MORGAN - Manager 1 COLORADO HOTEL C. T. LONZWAY, PROPRIETOR BEST MEALS IN TOWN-Try Us GOOD, CLEAN ROOMS BAKERY Bread, Hot Rolls and Cakes Baked Daily Lakeview - - Oregon LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporared. A Complete Record We hare made an entire tranwcrlpt of nil Record In Lake County which Inany way, affect l'itl Property lu the county. We have a complete Itecord of every Mortgage and transfer ever made in Lake County, and ever L)eei ijiveu. Errors Found in Titles In transcribing the record we have found numerous mort paprea recorded In the Deed record and indexed; and many deeds are recorded In the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds of mortgages and deeilri are Dot Indexed at all, and moet difficult to trace up from the records. We have notations of all these Errors. Others annot fioil them. We have pat nundreds of dollars bunting up these errors, and we can fully guarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR. WILLOW RANCH ORCHARD TRACTS Apples Apples Apples Keeping Qualities NO BLIGHT NO INSECTS NO FA LURES BIG PROFITS 10 ACRE TRACTS Planted, Irrigated, Sprayed and Cared for Price $150 per Acre One-third down, balance $20 per month No Taxes, No Interest Tri-State Land Company Lakeview, Oregon Write for Booklet and Information 1'verj tlilnjr In tho line of enrrlHite un.l horse furnish Iiirs. ltoulrliiK by e o in potent men. w flanager. CorvulliH. May 5. -"The dwarf fruit! bs commercial pronltion' U still in an experimental coiulition in this state," saiil Trot. C. I. Lewis, horti- culturist of the Oregon ArKicultural CoIIcrc. in a recent discussion of the fruit ..f the state. "The dwarf pear." he continued, "l.x.lvs quite promising ' i.ThTTTirTilTifrrnr l.'CIu.lf "..r ! filler. "There is one dwarf pear orchanl In I Idaho, and a number in this stBte. but I few are bearing as yet. The trees can be planted close together. Tnev come lintoenrlv bearing and Rene rally pro- .luce a fine crop. They are Kcnerally events, the menus ami sympaini'n. worked on Aiders Quince or r..rtuK'cs , of the very men who are sunned to btoi-k. and then worked over to Duchess , have captur.nl them. If the troops re and Koonee. and finally worked over to turn ' ''. t'"M''y nK i K'iven whatever variety is desired. I " "insurgents" simply i-ii.l.lle up The dwarf is obtained by lisin a root that is slow growing and then pruning. The pruning should be done in such a way to throw out the laterals and spurs. Summer pruning is practised much more with the dwarf stock than with the standurd. "Dwarf peaches are .also leiiig grown ; these come int bearing quite heavily the first year. There are sev eral plantings in this state, and it will only Ik? a short time before we will know more of these. J "The dwarf apple has leen tried j very sparingly. When it is put on j Paradise stock it is more of a curosity, but when planted in the Doucin stock I it may make a satisfactory tree for ! Western Oregon. j "The dwarf offers spletu'il opxr tunities for a home gurden, and a good conservative field for trial in the coin- ! men ial orchanl." FARM ACCOUNTING , ALMOST UNKNOWN Corvallis. May 5. "The side of farming, the world's financial irr,s,t'iit J industry, is almost entirely neglected by both the farmer and the schools." says Dean J. A. Hexell of the Oregon Agricultural College, author of a vol ume on "Farm Accounting and" Busi ness Met! mis' now ri its s"x h thou sand. "Professor Bailey of New York said, in discussing the matter of his own state, 'In visiting practically every farm in one of the counties of the state : we did not find one man who knew how much it cost him to produce milk or raise any of his crops." "The Secretary of Agriculture, in recent Year Books, points out the re markable prosperity of the farmer; that the export of farm products is vastly in exce.-s of all other exports combined; that a million agricultural debtors have transformed during the last ten years to the same number of surplus depositors; that contrary to his reputation, the farmer is a great organizer, and he has achieved remark able and enormous successes in many lines of economic cooperation in which the people of other occupations have either made in beginning or have near ly, if not completely, failed. H points out that most farmers live bet ter than the average merchant or me chanic. It is doubtless true that the farmer is becoming a factor to be reckoned with in the business world ; that the average farmer knows vastly more about scientific farming than his" father did. He understands more thoroughly the value of proper civilization, of fertilization, of rotation of crops, and of diversified farming. But it can 'not be said that he owes his success to im proved business methods. He has been successful rather in spite of his ignor ance in this respect, and because of the lavish generosity of mother nature." The college is now giving courses in arm business management by mail for the benefit of those who can not attend the courses at the college. Some fifty have already completed the course. A special rate of fare and a third has (en made by the railroads for the summer session students at Oregon Agricultural College this year. 2onnelabber. New drill!. Imve sometimes a glori ous and liricf popularity. I.,rd Straf ford, willing to Iurd I'ottiiigtoii In i.'5. extols lionnycliililier.'' which In; says "Is I lie tiravesl. freshest drink you ever lasted. Voiir Spanish don would, on the beats of Madrid, haug his nose ami shake his heard an hour over every sop he took of It and take it to he the drink of the gods all the while." No one. however, seems to know the exact composition of the seductive 'lionn.vclalibcr,-' although from an ai de ion to hy Hen .Ioiikoii it would seem i hive been n mixture of beer und bin t.-ruii'U.- London Chronicle. Never hesitate about giving Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to children. It contains no opium or other nar cotics and can lie given with Impli cit confidence. At a quick cure for coughs and colds to which the child ren are Musceptible, It Is unsurpassed. Sold by all good dealers. The VHr.ture' of town, mieh m the oft reported capture of tJuerreo in Chihauhun, Kenerally means no more than that an arm.il Imml of horsemen h ri.l.lon Into the open town at a time when there were neither trm.pa nor rurales in siht. Towns like (Juerrero. which hi.pporm to he a county seat. number barely a hundred houses with latmost fifteen hundred inhabitants - when they are at home. 'Only the women and children stay at home in Chihuahua, and are more Irmn willing to be "capture.!." They are Kenerally the wives and offspring, or. at all "d K"l away. s.atlcrmK' HKitm. u ueeil tKMnroun me wirren mouniaina. Now and then, only, when a column of troops can le decoyed into a mount ian amliush, or a ditlicull ford, do the insurrectos atlier rt'"' ror stake their issue on a pitched tinht. At such times, with all the advnntiitfo of ground and knowledge of the country on the side of the insurrectos, the tnxiops are apt to get the worst of it. If the soldiers prevail against their hiden attackers, the insurrectos st-iitt-er as usual, so that the soldiers have nothing for their pains. If the mlds are too heavy against the soldiers, and the rebel ammunition does not give out some half hundred or more poor soldier conscripts have to pay with their lives for the blunders of their officers. Hy the time the re port of such an airair reaches the fron tier und the waiting war cnrrosor. detits. the fkirniish or running scatter tight has I come a "battle." wi:h the losses of the government troops inngi i tied ii.to a military di: at ter. flight ing Spi' n!op of the 1 1 r i I i - h reverses on the Tuela IJiver in the early days of the I'.oer War. Cost of Handling Mall All controversy as to the actual c.t of handling the different classes of mail will be set at rest during May by the Tost oilice department. A detailed statement U being kept this month by all piistal employee., of the class of work done by them, of the kind of mail handled.- and the number of packages of each. This statement is required of the railway mail clerks on the trains, of the collectors of mail in tne city, of clerks sorting and handling the mail preparatory for delivery, and of the carriers making delivery. When the mass of data has been gathered the Postmaster (Jeneral can say sjiecilical ly how much it costs the Government to handle the several classes of mail, how much free carrier service in the city costs, how much is for rural de livery, what is exK-ndcd in registry and money order work, and what have been the returns from the several de partments. It is apparent that this far-reaching system is the result of the fierce con trovery raging between the periodical and journal publishers, and the I'ost mi 8t-r General. Since announcement was made that a higher rate on period ical publications which are sent long distances, would be demanded, the Postmaster General has been bitterly attacked by those publishers. A por tion of the charges made against him is that he has not correctly computed the cost of handling this class of mail, but is juggling the system so as to sustain his argument. But with detailed data gathered from all em ployes of tho department for one month, it is expected that the exact facts can be stated without fear of contradiction. A Big Scheme The West has become known as the home of the real estate promoter, but to find him in all his glory you will have to go the effete east. Governor West is in receipt of a let ter from William H. Sloan of Cincin nati. Mr. Sloan is the organizer of .the United States Imfnigration an! Steam ship company, which is designed "to catch, handle and locate the overflow population of Europe. Canada and the United States amounting to 15,000,000 persons annually. Mr. Soan has a proposition to make to the state of Oregon. All he wants is 200 tracts of land each containing ten thousand acres, to be located twenty miles apart and to be level, rich and agricultural land. For this land Mr. Sloan is willing to pay three dollars per acre for the first 500,000 acres; four dollars for the sec ond half million acres; five dollar's per acre for the third hulf million acres and six dollars for the fourth half mill ion acres. Ho wants ten years time and points out that the state will make a profit because the state can purchase the land from the Government at $1.25 per acre. He agrees to build 200 towns with 5000 population in the near future. This man makes the ordinary promo ter look like the proverbial thirty cents. KUBSCBIBK FOKTI1E KXAMINKK 1 CASTOR 2, : Ai.i oiiou i r.u cks r ANctfetiiMc PiTp.iniliiiir ,U slmil.iliiiitirFoi)i!.m!!lri;iiti llngUM Simmuhs imtllkwh J Promoios Di&'sllonflrftful rt.,s8jiwlRi,5t.Ctmlaln$niitlrt Opium. Mor-ihutr iwrMiinral Not Nahcotic. llniW- Anprfcrl Rcmrilv rorComflp I ion . Sour SttinvK h.Dlai rhi" Worms X mwftsms smxm ni'SStUHlLOSSOFSL!'. FttSiimlt Sijniurf NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wripcr. HOTEL LAKEVIEW EKUCTHI) IN lX0 MODIIKN niROUUHOlT PIKST-CAI.55 co.-m.vmNs SlMm For coainRciALUjM WD3 IeO t w a v n l i ivs yy-sM JOURTIIOUS TREATMENT LICJHT & HARROW, Proprietors F. P. LIGHT QBO. HARROW Lakeview Meat Market HAYES A GROB, Propr s Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc., Etc. Try our Sausages and Cured Meats Quality Unexcelled Kree I it'll very The REAL HOME PAPER TiTe San Francisco Chronicle. M. H. de YOUNG Sane, Conservative and Well Edited. DAILY -:- SUNDAY -:- WEEKLY Sunday's in Colors WM. WALLACE, Dealer at Lakeview, Oregon ORDER NOW HALL'S SQUIRREL POISON A remarkably efficient exterminator, used suc cessfully for 20 years. The most economical to use because the most certain. For sale by Hall & Reynolds Drug Company LAKEVIEW - OREGON The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signaturo of In Use For Over Thirty Years Thi smtuo ir. urn r. Mb r fJTTGood wiring is 1 1 is the very best insurance policy you can have and the cheapest. We do it. E.T.SPENCE Ay (A.