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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1911)
For School Days Tlw rlill'ln-n miint mi'H"l with School Dookt Tablott Pencils Pont and Ink nml ii mid l it uilii of othi-r lit t kcti d-nrle Hint III hoy end girl iniifit bitve In order to h iuomI StlCCTimflll at HChOOl. Wn tiiivf them nil nt prices low s 'o.i rx ) t. Hall & Reynolds Drug Company LAKEVIEW - ORECON mm ,N. O.WUimI. CWarata Th only WnmnU Colics on 1inflfieCoiil. liirlcinl IHhS. Nmr Into 1,'iilvrr.ilir., Iilral rlimi llirmiubiul H ' r.mrnc nmt i.liilm ruiirmrtiU qiitvlrnl i.. tt til M.nf..ld n. I'nivri.ity ill ( alilocm. I. liorl"ir tnr icWim nh mikrn eiiiMf mrnt. Kcrllrn utiMuilltlc ("f hinr remtinili'f. Iilimry u1y. .m.ulc nd rt. M4l-tn innmnnn. hpnUI r'r lor litnilh ,( IikImiM, oK-lr life. I'lMlil'nt. I,irll tf!.v ri. a. m.. I . Hi . ' . .il"" aiMrrat Srcrrni), M ilt t ollr I. I I. , t ulllnrilln. WORK BEGINS ON OREGON EASTERN Building of Entire Lln From Valo to Odoll Assured SAN DIEGO FAIR PROMISES MUCH north of Davis Creek, and things ar moving lomi, for Jo. U rustler. J. C. Illarclow, of Lakavlew. wm looking after bis Interests In Davis f.w davs last week. Ills new house I almost completed. ' Mi Kat. Dutton returned from It cannot be gainsaid that when 8n visit to Lakevlew Friday. I Diego, first of all perhaps to msic. A. 0. Duhna. of Fandango Lumber cWnM. rt.rtod ,k hoId- Co. wan a caller at Davis Creak sun- TTTGood wiring' is 1 1 is the very best insurance policy you can have and the cheapest. We do it. E.T.SPENCE Are You Planning to Build School, Brickyard, Creameries, Con deninr. or any F-ngineering Project f in r i mix kit, iAmri.Kt r ; . IT Will rT YV TO COIIIVLT til GEIJSBEEK ENGINEERING CO. 604 IMe McFafl BUg. J. D. Mariner Music House Sells for thi' fuctorli's only. So Johliers, tin auents. Van save you $100 00 om your piano pur. rhnse, Mvhlln A Sims, Kntilw, Weber. Ih-iiry F. Atlllrr. Chas. M. Sth-lf, l.auteti, I'll hie A Sons, J'layer-I'lanos and FIit tries. StrliiK Mini Hand Instru ment h, I'hononraplis nml Iterant. All tint latest Popular Shift Music, .V ;r ropy. 123 N. Virginia Street RENO, NEVADA I'llOSE 47 ItOX 422 $1,000 REWARD The Oronn 'a I fur ii u diiil N kl I.Ivb Him 1'rotoc Inn A(M'lllon, HIT '.( t i rwaril loievlili'iio. r I , , lflin l ih 1 ' ' ; rv.. ')!? 'kl' ennvlmloa i c.tile or uiulv. be Innifltiflony uflw In Millon to III. novr, ihn niiTlne1 oS.r.nn tta. Mm.oouillttun ISiujw lor till hor bmti1rMl borr.'iihi. bar on bulb or fltliMr ) Br.ud rmurilfil In fllRbt oouuiiv. H.hku Haroi lAko mill t.'ruuk counUu. Joru i.oica whno xiM. Nan. but yruD hiiiminlit.init mil fin lam. abt'b W. W. UbuWM.rile. Ungou Dental Practice For Sale (( Fnrnlshhiies ami lout-til i:iulimtiit vutui'li'tn, toKvtlti-r with tui iixvelhiit pructh e iw tjilillnhrt kIx yi'nrs, for milo. l,in'utlon onii of the vory host In u rnililly trrowliiff town of ttri'tcon. Hut two tlcntiil otllvcsln town. For furl hi-r hiformitloii, cull or HildrusH the LAKE COUKTY EXAMINER Lakevlmw ii Oregon Ontario Ontlmlat: To comnlete the Valo railroad varde and vet all In rradlneia for the construction of the Oreiron F.NMern through Malheur Can yon, a larire torre of men and teama ami norno heavy conntrurlion m hlncrv are lirinr kent buiv at Vale now. That traoklayinir and tiatlantlnff will be Ct.mnleled In the Vale vania within ix wi'ka or two months la the state ment of eniincer I). II. Ashton. who has ten iiolnit there very regularly the oust several day. Kottlnir the work well, started. Track laving la already under way. and will continue steadily until the work at Vale la finished. Asked about construction westward from Val. Mr. Ashtonstaled that vrHiliiiK in in til bfuinlmmeclibtt'ly west of Vale and through the canvon as 'oon as the work at Vala l comolctod. Grailinir can continue through the winter with little dolav on account of bad weather, but no trarklaylnir can be done throunh the winter months. Mr. Ashton stated (hat tbe trackave now being laid In Vate was sufllclent to se cure the mht of-wav. as the govern ment allows a reasonable time to betin construction, and the building being done In the Vale vards Is proof of good faith on the part of the railroad. "The building of the entire line from Vale to Udell la assured" said Mr. Ashton. "and when construction does begin no stone will be made until the j line is completed. It will take some i three years to complete tha road, but constant work will be in progresa from beginning to end after actual work is commenced." Seventy-pound ateel Is being laid in the Vale vards. which goes to show that connections with the muin line are being prepared for. and that thin la not merely temporary construction. The completion of this van! work, as well aa the completion of the brancn from Eugene to Odoll. which la now almost accomplished, and the near approach of completion of the Oregon Trank. up the Dcschutea to Prineville and from there to Odell. all point to the fact that preoaratona are steadily under way for building the Oregon Eastern, which will fo-m the next link In the llarriman network of Oregon. Next Spring and Summer will without doubt see great activity on the main ; line across Central Oregon. BIG TIMBER SALE ON RESERVATION Portland. Sent. 12. According to a Washington dig dm ten received in Fort land tonight the forestry service and Indian bureau of the United States have agreed tentatively a joint sale of the Indian timber land of the different reserves. Under this tentative argcement ten vears are to be allowed in which to cut the timber and about eight years for building mills and logging roads to those making nuruhsse of Indiun tim ber lands. This plun is declared to te favored bv the conRervtionista in Wash ington and it is believed by those dis cusning it that it is one of tbe best moves for the development of the re sources, especially In the -western states where thousands of acres of fine timber hnve been held bv the govern ment because of its being on Indian re serves ever worked out by the Indian bureau in conjunction with the fores try service. This move U claimed bv the Wash ington dispatch to involve the sale of at K'UHt 275.000,U(HKI feet of timber in Oregon, all of which is the property of the Klamath Indian reservation in Klamath countv. ' When :'ven tonight District Forester Georgo Cecil stated trmt ha had received no word aa yet of tho proposed sale of the Klamath Indian reservation timber, but he left the ifiinrAssion that thin move was not a surprise to him und ho was reallv expecting it. day. He cam down In his new r. M. F. auto. C. F. Watklna and L. E. Seager mad a business trio to Lakeview the fort part of the week. Ing a big exposition to celebrate the opening of the Panama canal. little faith was entertained by those who heard of It that Han Diego could or would undertake seriously such a big proposition. A city with population. then, of some 35.000 people, it was tion now of 45.000 people and practi cally everyone of them Ja a booster and upbnildcr. Under such circumstance there can be no such word as "fall." Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Tho stock yards are almost completed' held that the holding of an exposition and will soon be ready to receive the ( was far beyond the ability of that com beef that will be shipped from this munltv. But San Digo was ambitious point. and she was growing, and she was to The track laying crew have the track be the first port of call under the .tar laved to Chas, Kaston'a place at Sugar; atrioea after leaving tbe Pacific jIUI , ena oi me canai. ' ,, . , ... . ' Han Diego went to horses to the Kerry barn near tbe de pot. A large rroo of grain Is now being thrashed In this end of the valley. J as. Collier has returned from the lower country and la at the Cannon aw mill. W. W. French haa moved Into the So the people of work with a will raised $1,000,000 bv noputsr subscrip tion for a starter and voted bonds for another million to finance the fair, and then peonle begun to take serious notice. Then the state of California voted half a million rr.nre to help the tning along, and now there are enough promises of exhibits and subscriptions to make it certain that the Exposition will entail an expenditure of fully OF MY OWN MANUFACTURE SUITABLE FOR HARD USAGE FOR SALE SHOES It yon cannot be fitted properly or you have bad fret, ril make yon h pair of Shoe or Uootn to mrimtire tbnt will St you, and will make them, If neceH xury, In one day. I absolutely refine to mke Drest Shoe eame I am not equipped for It, hut It you want mpalrofShoee that will wear, you can get them hrre at reasonable price. Sallfd bottom Shorn from fS.OO lland sewed welts from - $0.00 Satisfaction Guaranteed. LEO IIASEL, SHOEMAKER, LAKEVIEW.OREGON Kirkpatrcik house. i m I M. Wm. Molkev were $10,000,000. and there ia more to come. visiting at Lake City a few days last week. The tact is that people love to see an j exhibition of clear grit, and San Diego is putting up as ne an exhibition as BUItttCfllM? FOUTIIE EX AM IN Kit was ever seen. The city has a popula OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE "Dignifying the Industries" TMalatkftUtooratM-SMfital - . wfclefc will hw mmr hay r Ctrl .w I HUMRKD " .lal la tar aiail taa.r It w III a arat S-KKK. The aim af Ike Caliper tm ta 4italfjr aa4 aavaiart. th tadaatrtea, aaii ta rrrr ALL tba araale. It aftVra rnrmr la Acfiraliarr, 41.11 Baglaeerlag. Kleetrtral f-aclaeerlag. ff rrkaalcal KaKtawrlaa;. Mlalng Caclnrrrla-, farrotry. ItaaaraUa tfrmr ad Art. Vmmtmr-rrr , faaraiary mm Jlaatr. TIM Callr mrmm M-Mb-r 4. (Mttocfm. AA4rrmi RK4WIMTR K . ORKWOM ACRtCTb TCR1L CMlLXICUK, 4'arvallla, Orraraa. fllrlmir bovar.n .urn till b u- k IIHII Vlillll rillll !IMTKUIH1I1. fh'll V II iiMuiira ill (iiild.vu Kui.fll. m at il 0 'rT, MII1 OH lilt1 $1 (Ml it Mil II wu ulll M'lid ytiu tlili flno Ntrk ' I'h.lii nml IxM'krt. Ordir uh'UU I (winy. VVe iruit 7011, I Mttuart Supply Company J Hoi KM bKATTLK, WAH. Davis Creek Item Chas. Dando. who has been with the N.-C.-0. survey oartv. left Tuesday for New York City, his home. Robt. Lund, resident enirineer N.-C.-O.. who has had tho line from Canyon to Sugar Hill, has finished hit work and loft Wednesday for Reno. Nev. Mrs. A. It. Kerry hits been sick - for a few davs. Sain Dutton bus retired from the hotel business, having rented the old stand to Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Collier and the new place to Klrkoatrick St Berry. However, Mr. Dutton does not intend to leave Davis Creek only for a short visit to his old homo in Jacksoti Countv. Oregon. He will continue tne liveivand feed stable. Joseph M. (Harriott has taken charge of the Cannon saw mill, four miles lif 'taaMfcwnwapr-M a asuu j. r m k 9m 1 m, 1 .m .1 M6HT LETTEBegfiMv Tu Psstal Teltzripa-Calils Cocijjny (Incorponrteil) traumlU and deT.ra-1 tbts rveht krltarrM tatjact ts tht Uems and eomStlont Brinted en tlra back of thli btaft. clancncc m. msciuy. rnwnmr. RCCKIVKB AT 193 DE Bu ocuivcnr no. 148 Paid Bight Letter iw. 1 . ms, rm-aw- g 1 "' "''tii '"in mimi mnjnii wu. nun -iiiiir Jr-M H 275 CC ? ,51 TJetroit. Mich. Aur 9, '1911 . T. E. BERNARD, LAKEVIEW, OREGON. Another and the third national victory for FLANDERS "Zif hin"a month. This time a clean sweep in America's hill climbing oxassic. The THREE speed PLAIIDERS "20" won event in her class Satur day at Worcester, llass. olimbing Dead Horse Hill in 1. minute 10.85 seconds, breaking all previous records for her class by 46 seconls, and defeating second car in her class by 37 seconds. She also taat records made by the following high powered and higher priced cars in other classes. Valie Buick Cole, Hudson, Firestone, Oakland, Car.oron, Krit and Empire. FLANDERS "20" was the lowest prioed car in the contest. Doad Horse Hill is one mile long with a rise of ove 400 feet to the rrLlo, Newspaper accounts say course was slow because of bad surface and one very bad spot near finish line. FLANDERS time better than time made in 1909 by any car les3 than three times her price.' And faster than time made last year by i any car but one of three times her size and price. She averaged a little over 46 miles an hour up to the eight per cent grade. Strictly stock chassis. Event run under A. A. A. rules and supervision, FLANDERS "20" was sensation of the sixty and seventy horse power cars barely . beating her phenomenal performance ' Sending you photograph of WITT in victorious FLANDERS on the hill. 'i"' She haa nov; only to win the threo hundred mile Savanna Road Race to prove hor invincibility in speed as she provedher reliability in the Littlo Cliddcn; hr staying powers in Minneapolis, to Ilelena Montana reliability run, end her hill climbing qualities on Dead Horse Hill. Watch tho littlo vesder at Savanna. STUDE BAKER COHPORATIOII, E-H-F-FACTORIES.