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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1911)
WELLS-FARGO ROUTE AGENT HIGHLY Lakeview Saddlery Children Cry for Fletcher's PLEASED WITH GOOSE LAKE VALLEY Aconiplotc liuoof wagon ami busp.v harness, wh, robes, bit, riatos. etc., rte. 3 Kvcrjthlnir lntlio line of carriage ami horse furnish ings. Itenalrlng b y o o in p e i e n t turn. 77 E BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM Impressions Gained On His Trip Causes Him to Put Much Faith In The Future of This Section THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. LAKEVIEW, OREGON Have the only Tract Index to the real estate records of Lake County, Oregon, and are in a position to make Abstracts of Title in less time and more accurate than can he done hv any other system H. W. MORGAN Manager H. R. Hislop, route ngvni of the' WVlls-FarRO Express company, return ed Saturday luht from a trip to the north Kointf through s far a I.ake I view. Oregon. Probably no institution in the worKI keeps in closer touch with industrial coiulitiona nor a closer check on the details of its business than docs Wells Fargo & Co. It may ! b likened to a department store on 1 a grander scale than antyhing yet at I tempted, relying entirely on a great ' volume of small business for its profits, i Its officers bihI traveling rcprcsentn j tives are necessarily keen observers; 1 otherwise they would'nt be there. I They must look not only to the present ! but to the future. No promising nee ; tion is ever allowed to go unoticcd. i When, therefore ; seems to warrent investigation, there ' is a resaon. Nothing is ever done with , out a reason. In speaking of his trip Mr. Hislop remarked: "I must dwline to be in , terviewed regarding any of the de : tails of our business and will speak of i it only in the most general way. I do not mind telling vou however, that the splendid increase in tonnage on the 1 N.-C.-O. Ky. and connecting stage lines over which our company also op erates came to the attention of the superintendent of our division and I was instructed to investigate condi tions with a view of ascertaining whe ther this rapid increase was utily tem- ..- 1.1 I... 11. ,.,n li IM 3 ' index the future earnings. Havir.it , only recently been transferred to this territory, 1 had never vim te I 'the COLORADO HOTEL C. :. LONZWAY. PROPRIETOR BEST MEALS IN TOWN-Try Us (jOOD, clean rooms BA KERY Bread, Hot Rolls and Cakes Baked Daily Lakeview Oregon rvad the supply wint for the southern end of the valley, and has one of the best country hotels in the west. You can get as good a meal at Davis I'reek as you can in San Francisco. "New Pine Creek is another good town in embryo and surrounded by the same magnificent agricultural ami fruit country. In the hills back of New Pine I Creek there are mines that I am told i hold out considerable promise, but I of this I know little. I do know. ! however that the owners are putting 'in three small reduction mills this ! spring and as no one tried to sell me any ! mining stock i conclude they intend to i mine the ground rather than the ' public. any particular region , . i i i creditable for a place twice its size i with rail connections. It is very evi dent that I.akeview will never go back, I but on the contrary i destined to be ! come one of the financial and educa tional centers of the great Inland em pire. "Whi'e in I.akeview, I had the good fortune to meet the chief engineer of the I.akeview Irrigation and Power company, but was much disupointed that my time did not permit me to ac cent his invit.'itioi) to visit their plant. From him I learned much of the re-, sources of the country and its future' IM.ssil.ilitic. The company is infilling a mumxth irrigation project to reclaim a larce area on the ir.-t si'le of the lake, which, added to the press i.t acre- ' age. mentis much for future business. "Yes. I urn free to say that our northern business is good all .doi g the line. The staues are now severely tax ed to handle this extra tonnage caused ; by the influx of .-a-ttler.-. Hut the thing! that impresses me mor-t K if business is good now w ith the pre-ent lack of transportation facilities what will it i be when the railroad is built? ' "My advice to any young man is t'i get a foothold in that country. With' ' a soil that will produce almost any-; thing in a country that might be called 'a perpetual pleasure .resort where , i-ountrv to the north of which Keno is i the gateway. The trip was a revela j tion. I found a country rapidly tillirg I up with new settlers ; a country sus jceptibleof the highest development. ! and one which should have-, and in time i will have, fifty people where there is now one. These new settlers are tak I ing hold of things with a vim. On the I Madeline plains there are no less than i three traction engines grubbing sage j brush and pulling gang plows. Settlers I cabins and new farm houses every where dot the prairie. The very spirit LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporared. A Comp ete Record We hare made an entire transcript of all Records in Luke County which tunny way, iiffi-cf Kml Property In the county. We have a complete Itecord of every Mortgage nud truusfer ever Uiiide lu Lake County nnd ever l)eecl given. Errors Found in Titles In transcribing the record we have found numerous mort gages recorded In the Deed record find indexed; and many deeds are recorded In ttie Mortgage record and other books. Hondreds of mortiraxes and deeds are not Indexed at all, and most difficult to trace up from the records. We have notations of all these Errors. Others annot ti'ni them .c have put tiiiudreds A dollars bunting up these errors and we can fully guarantee our work J. D. VENATOR, flanager. of energy and push is so prevalent that there is splendid climate, tine hunting , I felt like getting into the game my-' and fishing, boating ami bathing, I self. "The country with which I was es pecially pleased, however, was the Goose lake valley. This is a section of great natural beauty and just now the center of much activity in the or chard line. I am informed that deci duous fruits rarely, if ever, score a ; failure in the Goose lake valley, and i that the section is the eipial of Med 1 ford or Hood river for apples. The old I settlers and new comers alike are tak ing advantage f this fact and putting out many acres of fruit trees and berr ies. Plums, they tell me, 'grow wild WILLOW RANCH ORCHARD TRACTS Apples Apples Apples Keeping Qualities NO BLIGHT NO INSECTS NO FAILURES 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 and can be had for the picking. "Davis Creek will make a good town country and glad to tell when the railroad reaches it. It is al- about it, 1 camping and mountain climbing, what ( more in the world could anoyne ask?" I "F.very facility is afforded prospec-i live settlers for obtaining reliable in-' formation regarding the country. The : N'.-C.-O. Ky. maintains an information ' department in its general office and : deot building here in Keno and has a man in charge who draws a salary to j tell the truth iiImiuI the country. ! Kvery real estate dealer from Kaven- j dale to I.akeview has n largo list of ; farm and homestead lands from which j to select. And every citizen in the j country will stop his work to talk to a ! new comer. They are proud of their j the stranger NEW STATE LAWS EFFECTIVE MAY 20 A large number of new ttate laws went into etfect Saturday of last wtck. They include all but the few on which emergency clauses were place d at the last session of the legislature anil those on which it is planned to invoke the re ferendum. The law preset jhea that bills shall become effective 'JO days, after adjournment f the legislature unless an emergency clause is attached and the referendum is not used. There will be few new lawn of any great importance. The one heading the list, the public utitlity act, seems destined to be held up by the referen dum. Tlie name may happen to the appropriations for the educational in Btitutions. The new Btate banking act probably is of more general importance than any of the others, inasmuch as it is design ed to protect all depositors. It wa drawn by Will Wright, state bank ex aminer, and is modeled to a large ex tent after the federal banking act. It prescribes the amount of capital a bank must have before it can organize and these stipulations are graded according to the size of towns or cities where the organization is effected. In Portland it will prevent the incor poration of any more banks within two miles of the postoffice unless their capital is at least $50,000. The brunch banks, except those already exihting, are bIho prohibited, unless they have a capital stock. This will obviate the danger which would follow the estab lishment of numerous branches by one bank, which had only a comparatively ; small capital. There are various other important provisions in the act which are regarded generally as meritroious. In Pendleton, the date of May 20th will be regarded as imNrtarit because work may then proceed on the eastern Oregon branch of the state insane asy lum. Preparations for this, however, have been going on since the adjourn ment of the legi. lature. The build ing:! will be erected under the Mincrvi sion of Dr. H. I'.. I.ee Stiner of the Ftate asylum, and other improvements will he made upon the land which has been acquired. Salem will profit by the erection of a capitol annex to cost $1',0,00 in order to give room for state departments. The supreme court, the state library and other departments will be housed in the new building. This will re lieve the cramped condition of the fire sent state house. Land on bwhich to erect the new buliding has been aci)uir ed across the street from the capitol buildi ng grounds. Travelers will find interest in the date because the law compelling rail road agents to correctly announce the arrival and departure of trains becom es effective. It has been charged that the agents have been in the habit of marking up most any time for the trains or neglecting this convenience all together. In the new law a penalty is provided for failure to give accu rate information. Severul laws of particular local im portance are inculded in the list of new ones. One of these provides for the reorganization of the Oregon naval militia and the election of a command ing officer The state board of health will obtain $5000 to guard against an invasion of the bubonic plague into Oregon. The board mHy use this money in the beHt manner in which it sees fit. Continued on Page Three a wiK n?y mil n Tlu Kind You IIiivo AIuiij m Uouglit, ntul ulilrli hnn boon lu u.o for ovit " jrnrN, Iiiin bornn tlio ultfimtttro uf niil Inn lwoii iunln under M or fj '''!-f'J., "'l humtvIsIoii tiliioo lln liifanry. f-1' iCA Allow no ono to (IccHvn H l tlU. Alt t'mintt'rtt Its, Imlliitlon unit MusJ-u-.-gooa" nr but i:HrliiuMit.s tluit tririo villi hiI I'lHlnngtT tlio lu-ulth of lufuiits uutl Children i:urlciico iigulnst ICxpcrliuont. What is CASTORIA ('iiKtorlii In a liiirnilcsH Mibstltuto tuv 'nloi OH, Tivro trorlo, Drops aul Sootbliitf Syrups, It Is I'leiiMiiiit. It -ontulns mltlu r Opium, lorpblno nr otber NamtJo Mibfttnut'o. Its ago Is Its fruitruntcc. !t lcs!r:sj! Woriu imilnllajs 1V ilsliiioxs. It run s IXnrrlio'u uixl Wlnt C'ollo. It rrlUiM T'thlnjr Troubles, nirrn 'intlmtloi iiikI risttiilcnc.v. It ltMKinillit(4s I be I'ood, regubitcs tbo Stoinaeli nud Utiwt ls, y hir liealtby tuit natural blcH'p. Tli t'blldrt n'H l'niiiu't'ii Tlio tothcr'n l'rb'iul, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS (Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Fop Over 30 Years Txr ( riT(m riuiMnt. t nuani ttnttt rm. HOTEL LAKEVIEW u:cii:i in iwh) rMkrot.'oibMT tCtr-L- i''i r'M ir Tirti i? .fcfM'T, i. ' v JOUKTI-Ol'S ' : , ' TRKATMIiNT . , LKU1T & riAWIJOW i'r..prietor.s F. P. LIGHT OLO. HA&fOW Lakeview Meat Market HAYES SL GROB, Propr s Choice Beef, Mutton, Porh, Veal, Etc., Etc. Try our Sausagos and Cured Meats Quality Unexcelled Tree )ellver The REAL HOME PAPER i IFe San Francisco Chronicle. M. II. de YOUNG Sane, Conservative and Well Edited. DAILY -:- SUNDAY -:- WEEKLY Sunday's in Colors WM. WALLACE, Dealer at Lakevfcw, Oregon ORDER NOW The Proof of the Pudding: is in the eat In of It. Have you tried our mako of Sugar-Cured Hams and Bacon, also our Home Made Mence Meat? THEY WILL STAND THE TEST Goose Lake Valley Meat Co. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE EXAMINER. I