Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1911)
SB Lakeview Saddlery A complete line ol watron ami Iiikk hame., wlitpft, rohe, bit., rlaieit, spurs, quilts, rose ettes, etc., etc. i.v: Kverj thing In the line of carriage and horse furnish' lug. ltepnlring by competent men. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM BUSINESS BUILDING By DUNDAS HENDERSON IMJI CJV. Willi I I ,4 ' J IV I I J T . Ull DOC TO MOJ Km , I at THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO, Abstracts to O.V.L. Property . . lor each tract of land in Lake Co. Sf 5ffJ I or eac Town Lot in Lakeview, V" I Oregon, including first deed from ' the Company. Get our special prices for Abstracts of Title to any real estate in Lake County. H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKEVIEW, OREGON WIMHIHMW11IWUBI t" NEVADA -CALIFORNIA-OREGON RAILWAY Daily Service Except on Sundays Train No. 2 leaves Alturas at - - - 5:05 A. M. Arrives atReno, Nevada, at - - - 6:05 P. M. nam No. 1 leaves Keno, Nevad, at - 8:45 A.M. Arrives at Alturas at 9:50 P. M. S. P. Co's Trains leave Reno as follows: No. 23 leaves Reno for San Francisco at - 7:30 p m. No. 3 leaves Reno tor San Francisco at - 2:45 a. m. No. 4 leaves Reno for the East at - - - 9:25 p.m. No. 2 leaves Reno for the East at - - - 9;50 p. m. LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporared. A Complete Record We have made n etui re transcript of all Records In Lake County which In any wa.v, affect Heal Property In the county. We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer ever made In Lake Countf, and ever Deed glren. Errors Found in Titles In tranecriuinkt the record we have found numerous mort gages recorded In the Deed record and indexed; and many deeds are recorded lo the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds of mortgages and deeds are Dot Indexed at all, and moat difficult to trace up from the records. We have notations of ail these Errors. Others annot fini them. We have pat n u in J reds of dollars bunting up these errors, and we can fully gu srantee onr work. J. D. VENATOR, flanager. WILLOW RANCH 01 CHARD 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 Trf-State Land Company Lakeview, Oregon Vfrlie for Booklet and Information The Amount You Must Spend on Advertising: It mav not vecur to the a vera ere re- 1 tail merchant that the nrouortion of his income being scent on advertising is so small that the effect is like trying to O paint a big house with a ten cent can of unint. All this advertising is. of course, good, for even thouah it brings no results, it shows that tne merchant has an ooen mind in the matter and is subject to reason. Retail advertising, or. indeed, anv advertising, no matter 4.0 w small, to get sure results, must be done on some scientific nlan that has guided similar campaigns to success. The most imoortant item in such a camoaisn is the minimum amount to be suent on it. If 999 out of every 1000 retail adver tisers will go into the Question of their advertising. I believe they will find that it ia nut costing them one ucr cent Der annum of their incomes. In most cases it will be found to cost them much less. How they exnect to vet results from that extraordinary percentage is known i ! to themselves alone. Onlv in very ex ' ceDtional cases will an expenditure like this even return the actual gross amount on the campaign. The most successful retail stores in the world are the large New York. Philadelphia and Chicago department stores. These concerns are known all over the world, and particularly so to . the men. women and children in tnis country. If anv class of retailers could dispense with advertising it is they. . Yet they spend from 5 to 15 per cent j of their vearlv incomes in advertising i their goods. They are not spending 'that portion of their incomes on adver : tising as a mere matter of tun. you j may be certain. Every red cent of out going is jealously watched. If one hundredth part of one per cent can be saved it is saved. The expenditure is the result of care ; ful experiment in all possible way. : and under all possible conditions and it has been found necessary to spend that amount of their enormous incomes i to get the results that thev now obtain. The local retailer mav learn a lesson from this. If great organizations like these stores have to SDend such a per centace of tneri intones to get results large sums like that get proportion ately greater results than small sums what must the small merchant soend to get sure results from his advertising? When next you consider advertising, ! Mr. Retail Merchant, figure out how ' much vou are going to spend. It it is ! less than 5 per cent, sit down and think ' the matter over carefully and if you I cannot persuade yourself to spend at 'leant 5 per cent on a scientific plan that has brought success to others, get a mirror and have a good look at a bad j merchant. j There is another important thing about retail advertising. After you nave made un vour mind j to the amount you are going to spend ; on it. see that you put salesmanship in i to the space you buy. Salesmanship is just as necessary in vour advertising as it is in your store. With it in both 1 your store and advertising, success is j certain, for vour sales organization will be so strong that only bad gr-ods or insufficient capital can kill it. There are four principles to! all salesmanship, whether in your store or newspaper: First vou must, attract attention ; second vou must secure the interest of the possible customer; third vou must create a'desire to buy and fourth, but by no means least vou must induce the actual process of buy ing. All these reouirements necessitate close study and much experience ot successful advertising before thev can be blended together to make a perfect advertisement. The average retailer is not an expert at advertisement con struction, any more than the ordinary grocer is an accomplished phvsic'an. How then is the retailer to get ad vertising that brings results or as it may be called, salesmanship on paper? There are on the market now a num ber of hitrh grade syndicated advertis ing services. These services are got out bv concerns with am rile cuniiul who have retained the services ot the KATItlNAI. rrnriitrnt Wlllam ll.Tati Vlre I'roalitxnl .,. ..JarueaS.HIieiman fci'miarjuil stale I'lilleiiitir I', knni iMoetat ut Triwiury Krauklln MarVe'.iili Secreier j ( War Jeiuli B litrklnum Alturiujr Oeneral (iixirii W. Wlikeiaham fiiaimaeter Oeimral frank II, llltehi'awk 4:'r.lrw ill N., ll.Mifai, Villi I.. Ml'VI'l I l..l mlntl avruirt In tha Country to I 4nirir I ii inrliir Hli'lmnl A. linMlnm'i ' , , M'l...... i K'rilr)r nl Akf li'llllur Jmiii'i W IImiii i wiitim mrv imi mini, p"'""."' .- j mtn construct advertisements which are sold t small retailers thrmnihnut tho country at a nominal cost, ranging from one dollar ncr week uu. The lame number of one kind of advertisements sutmlied to thouxaniU of retailers makes these low prices possible. The services are usually old in a series of 52. one advertisement for each week in the vear. towother with a first class couoerplato cut of an (lustration drawn bv a hish priced artist. At the tou of these columns, will bo seen some re duced fac similos of ads of this kind. The merchant who uses advertising in his local newsuaocr anace with out nutting salesmanship into it when he can get it for so low a cost, ia just like a man who would rather have a achool Hoiwwuuur bov in his store to sell his goods than a proven salesman. The editor of this paper will be glad to suonlv full particulars of tbe most successful.of tlioje snvdicated advertis ing services to enquirers. Merchants are adviscJ to be in time, however, for only one service fo a kind can lie uned In each town. S-ori'lr't nl i..mmtTO riirlm Nmii'l l lUnUmUm Clmrli't Kilwuril Whtis V'i('iiin Wrnr. it. H. Vrmlim I'nmmliwioiiM W. A, Ku liriln.,.,,.U.S. I ml l oihhiImIuIiiu stats. Wov.Tnor )wM Wrtil pVcr'r of Hum f. V, Himumui l runrir TIhi. M. Km Altiiriii' Hi'lioral A. M.'rniil Supi. t'utiilo luttruclliin I.. K. aI'Itiiiii I'muri W. S. Innil) Poiry nil Food Cum J. VV. luilri 0 S rbinatura I JiihSllio Hnurtiv. Jr. f A. W. Iitiy ..mAt.L'iI Chief Jiinlli R.M. nmti Oiingn-aainrn I r, A. Mnrt ! II. J. Hrsll '111. II. Hurni'tt lr. a. wo unci td its jiiiiicui uiarann. luils .... Il.-iiri I.. HnniHiii AlUirtivy p. V. tuykm.lal, olul Hvnslor.. t.Sull.ATIVB tl. II Murrvmau II I HlkDp LThiimpauit V o a.LANp orricK. Arthur W. Orion HKiUim 'rrS C Croueiulltr Hwvlvvr LA kit COUNTY '! B Ulj L'lTk r.W. km jut SbrnfT w II Hiu.lnr I'rtMUurer F. O. Ahlatruui Aaavaaor .....A.J. KiiaMl MhiHil Cuil. K. H, J ark aou mr)for a. A. Miiabon OumulMloavrs I f"1"" I r, K AniliTaiiu CountT iork InuiMHur P. t', Malloi town of iuASa'iaw. drr Baili-f t SdiiIIIiim i 0. J. M lluox I i S. Amen i 1. a. Uis 1 H. Mulder . Sieooi kUroi .CotDOllinet. ..Reourdei . 1 rcaurt lakkvikw ho a k i) or tkakS rwudeut w. tl. Kit IKK i're..irer r. M. Mili.i ' V. USnalllug luauce C'aDiinllleiuao U V. ( unu uiluilrla. c, K Spatfi uoaclijr - W. K. I'Aiue "r W. f. llerr'urd 4uulcll II. W. lri-nkl isncullural 8 V. Krbarl Hiiuiiia Maailquarinri lor Htrauvera. In the Poultry Yard There are several sians that indicate good health a bright red comb, acti vity, readiness for food, and a glossy and smooth appearance of the feathers. Under no circumstances should an unhcatlhv bird be allowed a place In the breeding pen. since such ran not fail to have an extremely injurious effect on the nroirenv. I like the wire nosts in the hen house I have thrown awav the bulky insect harboring wooden boxes. One can put three wire nests in the space usually occupied bv a wooden box. and there is not a place in or around the wire nests for niltcs to live. Place the pullets in their winter nuatters. before thev start laving. It gives them a good chance to become acquainted with their new home. Place a china egg in each nest so as to ituide them to the proper place to lay their eggs when thev get ready. This month April-hatched pullets should begin laying. When the crop becomes very larre. and the fowls show siirns of disease, keen them away from all food, allow ing only water for forty-eieht hours. Then give them all they will eat of n.i.. 1 ....;..., nil. 4l.n. ..i.e. -vu ...,,.. "- fllklMTIAS rH'IKM K MKKTlSliS .very Sun nothing else but water for several I day aii.nnou, at 2 u'uiwk, at the home ot hours more, or until they show thev J Lr::,,,LA: are relieved. I have never known the i '""WT HAt-TiM CHl Ki H or M'Mwie iaki KC.H Ul RECTORY riKKT MKTIIOPIsr rill'KCII-SUMlAV touoiil el 10 a. m. Treadling every Sunday al II a. iu. and J: u. in. Enworlh league ery miiday eyeulii al :4v. Vrayer Miwiuig Thura lay al 7:au o. m. Co Ir m.'tumg at 7::)p. ui wllra' AlJ-k.itry Wlin.alay al 1:90 p. m. Aearjruody cordially Invlti'd to all evrvimta. M. 1. H IKK. faatur. rlKT BAt'IlMT I IH Ki ll of I.AKKVIKtt rreachlug Mrvlce at 11 A M aud 7: JO P 4 ov Ull and anl Sun. nun. lay heli.xil al 10 A M Junior Society al I:.) 1' M. Maptlet Voung fulu'a I'ulon al 4:Mu f M on rarti Sunday frayur Moulliu al 7:3U t M kVvdiiaaday eve Dlug. Kvvrybody Invited lo aiti-ua all fcer iwi. UK V. II. SMI 111. faatur. CAIIIOLU; t'HUKCII -KVltKY SUNDAY MASt at k:UO and 10 a.iu.; Koaerjr al 7:su u.m. Maaa on weekday at 7 :iat am. MATlllAS 8C11MITT, H.J. KIKT I'KKSHY'l'eKlAN I I1U1K II OK L K K- ., ui.i-la In the Maauiilo Hall. Sunday St liuol at IU:UI A.M.: Morning hervlre al II :uu r.vc-uuig nor vice at 7:;hj, rrayer Mm-ting on Mrdncedaya al 7:30 f.M. All are rnr.lially In VlUd. HIV. V. S. I'H YSi:, l). p., I'aalor. remedy to fail. From October Farm Journal. Around the Farm There are few things in life more despicable than the man who blames it on his wife. In these dava of muck-raking, the farmer who is able to rake up a good compost heap stands to win. Most horses can hear well, and yet vou would think from the sound of some men's voices when at work that the animals were deafer than posts. If potatoes are inclnined to rot. don't fee in a hurry to dig yours. Leave them in the ground as long as vou can before digging. There will be far less waste. I have seen some lots of potatoes all go to mush after thev were dug; whereas, if they had been left in the earth till cold weather came on, most of them might have been saved. Manv a good man is in such haste to let the world known where he stands on the tariff, reciprocity, and the direct election of Senators," that his patient wife can not find out where he stands on tho important domestic questions of water in the house and a new car pet for the parlor. Save the country, brethren ; that 'a right ; but don't for get to save the wife, for after all what is tbe country to you when vou have lost a good helpmeet? Keeping cabbages : Select a dry place in the patch, pull up the cab bages and stand them close together, heads down. Cover In soil from five to ten inches deep, thinly at first so they will not heat, covering only enough to prevent freezing as the season advan. res. The burying beds mav be. made from four to six feet wide, A few cabbages for present use can be stored heads down, in a barrel in the cellar; but the bulk of the crop should be left out of doors. Storing vegetables. Onions: Store in a loft rather than in the cellar. In the latter they will sprout to their injurv. A few parsnips for winter use mav be lifted and stored in sand in the cellar ; but, as freezing sweetens them, it is best to leave many of them out. of doors for later use. Potatoes: Store them in bins one foot or eighteen inches deep, raised somewhat from the floor. Do not bruise or thev will be likelv to rot. Roots in the nature of salsify and horse radiHh. freezing fdoes not hurt, so the main lot mav stay out where brown ; but some should be dug and nut in the cellar fur winter use. From 0 3lober Farm Join n il. at New flue t.rxia, Ortvun. frearblns Ml yioea at n a M aud TSUirSM earn Suadai ol every mouth. Suuday He-hoot at 10 A at f rawr Hvrvlce at likiun vVKlueaday eveultig ol eai tt weed. All are cordially luvlted to tU'ud i bo atrvlcea. KKV. L. K. UKNDKKHON. A O. U. W.LAKKVIKW UllMil NO. Ill Mrv tit every aucoud and lounri Inuraday ol each tninilh, 111 Maa-mle II all, Lakrvlrw. uaa. luuuitigaeu. W.M.; Vi nt. UuutUer, K. USdlltt OK IIO.NOK-LAKKHIIOHK L-.. . No. 77, II. oil!., A. O. U. W., Meola i.i in., third Thuradaya ol each mohtu i,ui Hall: Mart fuel, (-'. ol II.; J. Hulls Ariner, L . ul II.; Lora Snyder t. of C.J Alameda brow a, Recorder. 1. O. O. K -I.AKKVIKW UidoK, No. O. f., meet every Saturday evuulug . w . rVUowe Hall, al 7;.)u o'clock, from Oohi i . lo April I, and at S olclock Irom Ann 1 i. September SO. p. tl. Beiule, N. l.; . Uhuuey, Mueretar y (. O. O. P.-l.AKKVIkW KM? AM? M t N F N o.T J. O. O. V., meet the flrat and lliird Tliura day evrnlnga ol each tnoiitli tit Odd telmwa Hall, Lakeview. CP. Arthur, CI'., a. II luiuuieraley, bvrlbe. KKHKKAH IX-IDOK-LAKaVlltW LOiMiK,NO tl, I. O. O. t., nice la the ivcond and louriti frldaya of each uioutb In Odd Fellowa tla.l, Blanubu.ilalley, N. O. Adele ( henev y. u . A Ilea Sunllug, Treaaurer; M. p. Muaa, Heo'y. J K.S.OHIKNTAL t'li AfTKK, NO 6, I.AKkV vlew. Oregon, Meet on Tueaday, on or tia lore lull moon ami t wo Week tuercalter, lo Saaisuc Ilall.al 7:U0 o'cl.K'k. Vieuiug uivmoura are vurilially tuvltud. 1.1 I.I.IK ilAUKIS, W. M, PA UKBACH.Seeretari PROFESSIONAL CARDS Attorneyat-Law Notary Public All I'ructlce Except U. 8 Land Office Uualness. L F. Conn Attorney at Law and Noary Public lAkerlew. Or-gi OFFICE-Paly Building. J D. VENATOR Attorney at Law, I jiii d Matters ttpeclali OPlltR Pair Bnlldlng QHAKLE8 UMUAt'II Land and Law Ofilca Abstractor of Titles Entabllaiied 1SH8 lkevlow, Ore VV. LAIR THOMPSON Attorney at Law Office In O. V. L.Co.' Building. LaKKVIKW. Oiikiion S. aTmusiien. Surveyiiitf and ICiiflnoerlug City Engineer Suite No, 1 Lukovlew Watson Dlock Oregon J. L. LYONS, D. D. S. Dentist OfflcaTIn Watson's Block, Lake. vlewOregon Klrht Year'a eiparlenna la Mlinltaa. 'l.a.l.iai ol I nWeralif nl Mli-tiiean Villi UNDUh'VAh'lXG DIHWRVMIMT of the Willis I'umitmv Co. litis ht cn cnhirfcrf. Vhcit llcnrsc Un heen refitted with new curtains. W'c nre up-to-lntc find tlesvrvc vour pntrotuiic. Phono No. 031 Night or Day WILLIS FURNITURE CO. Will Sell for St 200 cash or trade for ranch or stock, my 14 Interest or $251)0 equity In good Planing, 5hlngla and Saw Mill, 10 miles from Alturas, Cel. (lood market-'ikcll more than mill can produce at 10, (XX) feet per day at $17,00 per 1000 at mill. Capac ity of shingle mill 20.000 per day. All In good running order. Invite an Investigation of property. Wm. K. Harris, . it. V. O. Ilo 2.11, Alturas, Cal. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Tl a in ' jirt'iiurvil I to furnish SttH-Uiiwn II llnnclitT ntiil oilier 1'rvnli Fruit unit Uren Voire t ahleg of mil klml every Im,v In the week. oniu:n jiy ruosi: oil MML Siivlttl intention ulvvn to mall oitli'rs, which will tut fililiieil the inornliiK fol lowing nrvlit of uriler. inn ).u t )si: - ,s7.v ( t.i: J. P. Duckworth A Reliable Remedy Ely's Cream Balm It quickly abtarbed. Gnu Relief al One. It i li'iiii-i , tjij.fi !,,, Ih'uI.h uml iimtiirls tlio tlixi im. (( mem. tminii rHutt inp front Cuituru Hint ilrlvin awny u Cold iu tho II. u.l ijuic tJy. J;c. i...... , l. "... . w,.'ii-ra lit,, i-ciwa '1'uiito uml Km' II. l'u lnmU or l.yun.iil. In Ely Urothiirs, Oil Wm CATARRH mm HAY FEVER II ai." r.l) rk, lit 1) U li'iui'l fiirm, 7ft iiIh. rim Sinjot, New l'ork. A SNAP ! If you want a niit little liomt this is tin iliii'n fur on. New llim-rtoiii li.iufo, neatly iaM-reil, Lot am) Ktirnlnlilni;, jU8l as it stands; ItaiiL'O and CookliiM Utensils; si t of llnviliu (Mi Inn; 100 Victor Urnpliuphono uml K conln; 11 x III Wilton Velvet Hujr. Kxh1 as new; Axmlnlstcr Htiflrs find Carpet; Oak Morria Chair; I'rlncew Drea.er; Sanitary Couch andCuah Ions; Sprlntr Mutlrens: Bedding, Curtaiim, I'lcturei, Hooka and other thing too nuiiieii.us to Xlantlnu. Also Ten acres of Ktod land. (ITiO tokt-i tlin whole thing at once. lino. Wosledtir, Owner. Kniuir three doori below Mr. Itatcheldor'a house. CHICHESTER S PILLS W5X IIIK MIAtlllllil. UatANir T M Jake , ullirr. 11.., .r ,m, V I - it i; aaalnl .iurr. ii.i .1 r mm, raaaiai. a.i I 1 1 a.T V It lAlIoKIt III! INI. .Ml'l '.!. T yaanknimna, lint. Hal.Ki. ai-.Ij.ii.i.i. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS VLRVWHLRf J. N. WATSON (KuKlater U. 8. Uud Office, IDuV) REAL ESTATE LAKEVIEW .'. OREGON