Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, September 21, 1911, Image 6

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IfcS'm Signature of
NEW M)BK.
The Kind Yen Have
Always Bought
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Signature A$
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APPOINTMENTS TO
NAVAL ACADEMY
Senator Bourne Will Ap
point One Principal and
Thro Alternates
LIGHTS ONLV ON
MOTORVEIIICLES
New Law Does Not Apply
to Wagons and Gug
gles, Says Olcott
Thirty Years
Senator Bourne announces he ha
the appointment of one principal ami
three alternates at the United State
Naval Academy at Indianopolis. Ar
raneementa have bcn made whereby
Dr. W. T. Foster. president of Reed
Institute, will direct tho oualifvlnit
examination. Kxaminatlons will be
held Saturday. October 14. at 9 a. m.
at the Reed Collere building. Eleventh
and Jefferson streets, Portland. Can
didates must be between the aces of
16 and 20 and will be riven a atrict
physical examination In addition to
the mental test. Candidates will t
examined in the following subjects;
j F.nirlish. United States History. Oeo
rrauhv. Arithmetic. Algebra and Geo
metry. Dr. Frank Loxley Griffin,
rrofeffor of mathematics in Reed col-
! lee, will assist Dr. Foster In the
qualifying tests. Those having the
highest averages will receive the
appointment. Hut one day will be
giver, for the test.
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Tttc otimuta avamurr. new yoab err.
HOTEL LAKEVIEW
ERECTED IN 1 900
MODERN .
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FIRST-CALSS
ACCOnnODATION &
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SAHPLE ROOn
. For COfiriERCIALj
TRAVELERS
COURTEOUS
? TREATMENT
LIQHT & HARROW, Proprietors
F. P. LIQHT QEO. HARROW
The Albany
Nurseries
THE LARGEST AND
BEST IN THE WEST
agents:
Stone & Utley
JUST TH IS K, WE CAS SELL
YOU THE FAMOUS WISTER
HAS AS A, Sl'lTZESIiUIlG ASD
ALL STASDARD APPLE TREES
FOR $11.00 PER ACRE
EVER YOSE KSO VS THE A LIIASY
SURSERIES USSURPASSES FOR
QUALITY. SAVE YOUR ORDERS
FOR US. ADDRESS ALL ORDERS
TO E.J. STOSE, PHOTOGRAPHER
MAIS ST., LAKEVIEW, OREUOS.
CONSERVING THE
POOR HOMESTEADER
Instead of making the homestead
laws more liberal, it seems that Uncle
Sam wants more people to go to Can
ada where thev ran get land bv three
years' residence. On August 4 Acting
Secretary of the Interior Samuel
Adams issued instructions to U. S. land
office registers and receivers relating
to eontsructive residence, the gist of
his ruling being contained in the
following paragraphs;
"In the matter of proof submitted
under the homestead law. it seems
that practice has existed of according
to entrvraen. where residence Is be
gun within six months following the
date of the entry, credit for residence
beginning with the date of the entrv.
He is thus permitted to secure title on
Droof of residence for a Deriod of only
four years and six months.
"After a most careful and mature
consideration of this matter I feel it
my duty to disregard the erroneous
practice hereto obtaining in your oflice
and to direct that vou exact of home
stead e ntrvmen proof of residence for
the full period of five years, as required
bv the statute, before the same can be
approved tta a basis tor the issuance of
patent thereon. Because of the long
practice heretofore prevailing. I be
lieve it right and proper to give ample
time for notice of the contemplated
change before putting the same into
effect. I have, therefore, to advise
you that in all instances where ordin
ary final proof is submitted under the
homestead laws on or after the 1st day
of December next, the law as above in
terpreted be followed."
The Proof of the Pudding:
Is in the eating of it. Have you tried our make
of Sugar-Cured Hams and Bacon, also
our Home Made Mence Meat?
THEY WILL STAND THE TEST
Goose Lake Valley Meat Co.
SHAMROCK STABLES
J. MVRI'HY. I'BOPBIKTOB
HA! F KI.OCK
KAhT K
01 JU HOl'feE
Special Attention to Transient Stock. Horses
Boarded by the Day, Week or Month
Always Open. Phone 571
LAKEVIEW :::::: OREGON
Lake view Meat Market
HAYESAGROB.Proprs
Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc., Etc.
Try our Sausages and Cured Meats
Quality Unexcelled
Free Delivery
Valley Falls Items
E. F. Free. Phvsicist of the U. S.
Department of Agriculture, finished
nis examinations of the Lake Abert
and Alkali Lake regions, in connection
with the mineral deposits there.
The second well bored here reached
a depth of .360 feet. On account of
insufficient casing, and the lower walls
caving in. the well will not he com
pleted until more catling arrives. After
casing the surface waters off to SO feet,
the lower waters have risen to within
a few feet of the surface. George
Ede. who drilled these wells, left Sun
day for a short stay in the Goose Lake
Valley, where he hag a well to drill.
C. W. E. Jennings, who had the
misfortune to crush some of the bones
in his right toot while heloing with
the well drilling exoects to be out in a
few days.
H. A. Utlev announces his intention
of building at this place a more coxy
and somewhat larger house than he has
on his place at the present. He is the
envy of some 14 bachelors out here.
I A. f!. Hotchkiss and wife, who was
Miss Lucy Koush, are now re-Hiding on
the Hotchkiss ranch.
! A good rain Tuesday settled tne dust
in fine haoe.
The Jennings-Meyer Realty Co. . are
baling considerable hav on the old 70
ranch.
From Boise. Idaho, miners we note
that Hill and Harriman people are
active again along routes that lead
from the Hill lines into Idaho and
Oregon.
S. O. Wynne, a U. S. l'ost Office
Inspector, visited this cilice last
week.
I For bowel complaint In children sl
j ways (five Chain Iterlsiii's Colic, ('hoi
era aii'l )lii tIih-h Remedy and "iistor
oil. It I-cert uiu to effect u cure and
when reduced with water and F weet-
ened U phasaut to take. No physic-Inn
can prescribe a better remedy.
For Hale by all good dealers.
According to Secretary of State 01-
cot t. farmers will not be required.
under the new motor vehicle law, to
equip their wagons ami rarriagea with
lights. He said :
"It la the opinion of the office that
the Intent of this law was to Include
In its provisions only vehicles drawn
bv motor power, exempting therefrom
all vehicles drawn or propelled 'bv
other than motor power.
"It is provided in section 33 of said
law :
"This act shall be known as the
Oregon motor vehicle law. etc' show
ing that It is intendetl to apply es
pecially to motor vehilces. anil In sec
tion 34 : 'The purpose, object and in
tent of this act is to provide a compre
hensive svstem for the regulation of
all motor vehicles in this state, exceut
to traction engines, road rollers, fire
wagons and fire engines.'
"While I have noticed some discus
sion in the press of the state relative
tj this subject, no effort has been made
to register in this office wagons or
buggies.
"This lack of clearness regarding the
matter of liehts is only one of many
ambiguities contained In this new law
and renders it hard of undersatnding.
On some of its provisions. I know i
attorneys to disagree and therefore, a
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uuiir uruumry iiimu biiuuiii uu n-vi
embarassed or humiliated should he be
not able to elucidate its complex
provisons or follow it through its de
vious and serpentine channels."
New Pine Creek Items
J. V. Sanner has opened a shoe and
harness rtpuir shoo in Schauer &
McClearv building.
Carl Adcen is building an addition
to his Rillisrd and Pool Room.
Lester Vernon is laid un with a badlv
cut arm which he received while help-,
ing Butcher Guv McKune kill a beef. 1
Daniel Boone, our new business msn. '
is now open for business. His new!
building is complete and is a credit to
our little city.
The Poor Mr. Rich Show Co. failed
to appear here last Friday night. We
are not at all sorry as we hear that
thev were on the bum.
The lies Company will show here
on September 28 and 29. This com
pany has never failed 10 please and we
are always glad to see them return.
A. R. Farmer, who had his knee
badly hurt at the mines, returned to
woric a few davs ago. His knee is al
most as well as ever under the care of
Dr. Patterson.
Miss OHie Robinett left for Santu
Rosa. Calif., last week, where she
will remain for the winter.
Dr. E. H. Amsden. who has been
seriously ill for some time, left for
Portland to undergo an operation. His
wife accomnamed him. Cora Berry
Kirkpatrick is in charge of his General
Merchandise and Drug business during
his absence.
The school election which was held
at Kellv Creek School August 15. was
llegal. the board of directors failing
to state in the notices how the bonds
were to be sold. Another election will
be held soon.
L. M. Henderson, the new landlord
of Lake Hotel, is having the inside of
the hotel repainted.
The State Line School ooened Mon
day. September 3d. with Mr. Ora
Gieason as teacher.
The Kellv Creek School will open
September 18. with Mr. J. Allon
Richards as principal and Miss Hazel
Miller as assistant.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Volk were in
New Pine Creek last Tuesday on their
wav to Davis Creek. Thev have been
visiting at Hilvcr Lake.
A grand Harvest Ball will be given
here on October f. Tickets including
sunuer at Lake Hotel $2.00.
The Navv Department has never
been able to make progress payments
on work done for it under contract.
This has been a hardship on the con
tractors, who not infreounetlv have
milloins ot dollars tied up in a single 1
job. Through the efforts of Senator
Perkins, of California. Congress ut
tho special session passed a bill author- j
izing payments to be made on contracts j
(is the work progresses. This will lead
to more open competition and will be a
just concession to the firms which do
business with the Navv Department. 1
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DHJKSTIOX AND ASSIMILATION;
It ia not the quantity of food taken 1
hut the amount illkii'Htud and anslin
llaied that given Mttcnjrtli and vitality I
to the system. Chamberlain's Stuiu
(U'h mid Liver Tablets luvinora-ie the
atoiiiach and liver nnd enable tltetn
to perform their functions naturally. !
For sale by all good dealers.
MJILSfRIHK FOR THE EXAMINER 1
BEFORE BUILDING
GUT PHICHS ON
Clear Lumber, Mill Work
and Mouldings
PROM THIS
FANDANGO LUMBER
COMPANY
ADDKHSS:
WILLOW RANCH, CAL.
PROMPT SERVICE AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP
TWENTY-FOUR. THOUSAND
Prescriptions have been filled at
this store in the past five years
This rc.ord shows better than
anything else the confidence
placed in this store by
both doctor and
patient
THORNTON'S DRUG STORE
CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO.
P. M. COntY, 0tr Mana,c
LAKEVIEW . OREGON
Opr
United Suto Mall, tpf and Pa
tollawlng raaU:
ALTURAS TO LAKEVIEW; LAKEVIEW TO PLUSI I
KLAMATH FALLS TO LAKEVIEW
Ainro.noait.B5 operated in connection with tub 5Tauiz
FAKESi- On Way (taaad Iris
Klamath Falls Route - - $10.00 $18.00
Alruraa Route 5.00 9.00
Plush Route 4.00 7.00
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UkavUw ..... Mas OWea
? .... Sulllvaa Hold
Klaa.- Fall . Aawrkaa Motl
Alt-" , Haul ItaysJ
J. DUCKWORTH
Offi, Water St.
H. VtmMOM M. HUNKtm
Telephone No. 14t
Lakcvlcw Ice, Transfer
and Storage Co
J. 1 IIUCKWOUTII, Manaokk
Transfer and Drayage Ice Delivered
IIAGU.Wii: AMI IIOl'Hi:ill.l (;! HTOItKO
It AT KM fl ItNIMIKUfON IlKXAMI
"orn ;i ntomi:hs auk ovk aivi:utisi:ii.s"
The Lowest, Warmest and
Best Valley in Lake County
We have many ten acre tractw, some adjoining; l-sted
at from IW to :iri0, one half of same with perpetual water
right ou a never fulling stream.
Also finest of natural meadows.
Don't leave Lake County without seeing this valley.
Jennings-Meyer Realty Company
VALLEY FALLS : : : : OREGON
REGARDING VARITIES
No doubt you realize the preat importance
of planting such variiies of fruits and flow,
crs that have been demonstrated to be suc
cessful under like conditions in other com
munities. We have been growing general
nursery stock in the mountains for many
years and VVK KNOW.
SEND FOR CATALOG AND PRICK LIST
The Klamath Nurseries, Klamath Falls, Oregon