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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1911)
COST OF GROWING HOTEL LAKEVIEW ERECTED IN 1H) ' ' WASliERCOHINGi 1 MODERN iN-fitt FIRST-CAL53 K?jtf&V$ .4 c .t -j ... i . i 'T i ti i n ; . n u ej ft ra om rj -v i n a M x m For cinnruciAi 't COURTP.Ol'S TREATMENT LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietor F. P. LIGHT GEO. HARROW WALLACE & SON iWm. Wallace, Coroner tor Lake County UNDERTAKERS I'KOMIT ATTENTION AND SATISFACTION til'AK ANT V. Parlors, next door to Telephone Office WATSON BUILDING 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 M ir.ee Meat? THEY WILL STAND THE TEST Goose Lake Valley Meat Co. SHAMROCK STABLES .1. MKI'HY, I'KOPRIKTOR 11 A! litoi'K i T i.K ( 01 Kl llul'sl" Special Attention to Transient Stock. Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month Always Open. Phone 571 LAKEVIEW :::::: OREGON Lakeview Meat Market HAYES GffOS, PROPR'S Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc., Etc. Try our Sausages and Cured Meats Quality Unexcelled Free Iellverj ess SUBSCRIBE FOR THE EXAMINER. i Pitt nhnwiiur whnt it coM to pro due it bushel of wheat, has boon nil Ic. it'll bv the Poiv.ttnient of Atrrioul turo from over .YhOrt furmor in various parts of the t 'railed. States. Tho (Inures relate lo l!Oi and aro verv itdorostinu to tho mini thiit studios agriculture. 'Kiev show that tho nverttuo cost of producing a bushel of wheat tn tlo I'tllti'il States is sixty-six CClltS or H little over one cent rcr nonnd. Tho cost varies from nitiot v-six cents in South Carolina. ml ninotv-tivo c' n t in Maine to fortv-lour cents in MontanH. In Orviron and Washinuton it in about thirty five cents. Tho post in the trroun of tdatet) of which Mint not a is included is sixty-two cents. The selling price is inrlurnrcd bv local conditions anil demands. The South t'lirolininna snout more for their wheat than the average nrioo received fur the Montana nroduct. Vet UiHvlo inoi ev I oi'UUm' tlu ir market uii.e uvcractd $I.-."i nor bushel or a little over f J t .' n r bundled Hounds as sobl on the Const tei erallv. The avt ruce ro.onoil tv the rnmrrs tl rouuhoi.t the country was ninetv-iii x cents ami the pioliln i thirtv-three cents or about lifiv per cert en ine investment, i lie avirnee value of the wheat par arte produced in 1'.' '.' was $lt.JS ami the cost of pro duction was $11.0-1. The prolil was $.".41. The martin of profit varied in different stutcs uccurdink.tn local con j ditions Put for tiractieal nurDoses $.'.-ll seems to lie approximately the tirolit ' that a farmer should exnect from an acre t wheat. A profit of $".-ll is a biu rrofit on lain! that costs ten to fif teen dollars per acre, a fair margin on J'J'i land and pavs on $."0 land. I i.t verv small per cent of what he hhonld cet from land cotinc $liK) to $"-'i0 per acre. Thus the farmci that usea $100 land for wheat U not chowinir much juilkren.ei t in uettintt ie.s than a six Per cent inve.-t n.ent on his capita', provided w eather ami other co-r ditii.;:s are farvot able, j The figures t'O to thow that it does ' not pav to ifrow wheat . 11 hiuh priced laml. thouirh mnnv do not recmnie tne fact. The wheat irrowiiiL' urea Mis n.oved wt.-t. not I ecause the koi! has become improverithed ei.tirelv bi t larifelv to the fact that the land has become more valuable. Larger areiis like Lake C'ountv with cheau lards are the meeea for the man that trows erain in t;.e next few years and will j tie so until the prices in the pram j areas has reached such a biifh value that some other croo must tie sutisti I tuted. The Commercial organizations of this Dart of the country should labor to brine into the country the men that ' will erow train and diversified crops and at this time allow those that have ' select pieces of land adapted to fruit ' do the fruit erowine. while the aver age man that comes nere win oe farther ahead bv devotine his time to diversified farminir w it h stock raisinir a most imDortant factor in the work. Dairying and hoe raising will l e im portant adjuncts of the diversified farm and will soon place the man that pio- : neer into them on "The Sunny Side ot Fasy Street." The country needs wheat growers, stock raisers and hog; men that appreciate the fact that Interior Oregon has something for the man that means business and will avail 1 himpelf of these low priced gram and agricultural lands, is the one that will win. Kcvised from Cambella Scientific Farmer. No one dispute tho fact that bv fr ..ii. the hardest nn.l most iln acrera on work about tho Iiimisp Is tho eternal: washing of dirt v dudie three limes Mi tiv. It is a diitv. disagreeable ot at ; best which destmvs the temper and J soaks tlie hands until they are red and: w tinkled and everv woman likes to, have her hands look nice. i Let the woman of the house i?o uwnV , for a few davs. leaving tho men folks to get their own meals, and they w ill cook enough to eat but decline, w ith i thanks, tn wash n single dish. It is ; a fact that where men have had to, wieh dishes ill hotels, etc, they have I ecu oiiii'k enough to aunlv their in ventive powers to produce a machine to do the work. Tower w asnes the j dishes in large kitchens and it does it l etter and quicker than human bands could hope to imitate. If this work is done I v power in, lari-e kitchen there i-i no earthlv 1 reason why a machine of similar tMe 1 coiil.l not be made small enough tor the home. It H a noticeable f"i t that ine ..lion barely keens p:o e with the denial. d. Uarclv. if ever, is anvtliii i' new I roucht into the iiiduvtii.il and commercial work unlesi tltee is al ready a known market for it. .lint as soon as the housewives evidence a de mand for a small sic I electrical dish washer the machine will be furth coming'. Then the drudgery w ill cease. The electric dish washer, such as is now bring used in the hotel and restau rant kitchens. in clul s and lan.e manor houses. is n g :vnnizel iron cai'ini t in w hich the dishes are racked m woolen travs where thev cannot come in cm tact with each other and ' ick the cmirm I. A motor driven puii.ii forces hot suds over the ilirlv iliidus until thev are clean. Tho suds are forced through whit ling no.ela aod sti ike the ilnt v dishes with consider-, able force. wushii ir everv inch of every dish, and thoroughly cleaning, them. After this washing the suds are turned otT and jets of clean water, pin ing In t. ulav over the dishes until thev are thoroughly rinsed. When the di.-lu s are removed thev are so hot that thev dry instantly and wining them is unnecessary. Wit h this device n machine full of dirtv dishes can be washed, rinsed anil dried in one minute nn l tfie only work ncoessnrv is to rack up tho dirty dishes, start the motor and remove them when thev are clean. Klectric dish washers are made in several sizes and there is no uuestion Put thev will be available for home use verv soon. Lake t'oUotv automol lie owners are generally reg..irde, in a friemllv light by the men that meet them along the roads with teams as tho most of the auto drivers recognize ti e right of the team owner to a Dart of the highway. Its right too. Makes a friendly feeling all around and the dav is coming when the two will work hand in hand for the same object lief ter roads. FAST AND BEAUTIFUL WILL BE THE NEW "SUNSET" TRAINS Southern Pacific "Sunset Route" will cut time between New Orleans and San Francisco thirty hours and connect with steamships for New YorkCars built of steel and of the latest design PREVIOUS RECORDS TO BE BROKEN Serf Ice on tb unwt Liiiiite.1" will begin Dee.'tnber -Irh from New Orleannnnd Ihe folluwinir day from ati l-rmiclBCij. 'Ihe tr;iln will b-uvuNew ( rleunn at 12:110 noon Monday, mid TbDrndnH of eit h week and arrive iu Los Anelen ut 9:1j p. in. every Wednemlay and Saturday and In Han Francisco (it ll;iMJa m. the following days. On the Fastern trip trains will leave San Francisco at 6::S0 p. m. Tuesdays and Saturdays. Los Alleles at s:.W h. in. the following days and arrive in New Orleans at 7:20 p. m. every Friday atid Tues day, thus cutting the running time between Sao Francisco an 1 New Orleans to Heventv hours and lil'ly inluutes. BUILT FOR HIGH SPEED The trains will consist of only six cars uod thus the high speed ti nt will bo domunded to make tin. echediile may be maintained with comparative ease. Each train will carry only a dynamo and baggage car, a diner, three drawing-room sleepers and and an observation car. The sleeping ami drawing-room cars will be finished io mahogaoy and other beautiful hardwoods and fund-died i'l luxurious fashion. The sleeping cars will each contain ten sec lions, two compartments and a drawing-room. They are being built with special regard to the comfort of women and the accommodation fur them will be most commodious. A ladies' maid, manicure and hmrdrebser will aid iu caring for the ueeds of women. The men will also be well taken care of. there beluj; a barber, shower bath, arrangements for pres sing clothes tnd a stenographer aboard. Herths are to be electric lighted, both upper and lower and electrle fans will cool the air of the car. The dust ami dirt of trans-contiuent'il travel wi'l Iih eliminated by the Insta lation of v.ic.u.ii cleaner that will do away with the offensive brushing up of the dirt In the cars. At all terminals, trains will be given telephone connections and travelers will le enabled to talk with friends In the city without leaving the cars. The luxuries afforded the traveler and the speed attalued are such that an excess fare of Ten Hollars will be charged between the two terminals. For further information apply to Agents or District l'ash( ngcr A'iit, IC-no, Sv. "I nmpleased to recommend haiii Is i Iain's 'oiigh lleiued.V as the la'sl thing I know of mill safet reinedv i fur coughs, colds and bronchial trou ble," writes Mrs. L. P.. Arnold, of Pernor, Colo. "We have used it re leatedly and It has i ever failed to give relief." For sale by all deuVrs. Hool River untde growers are Uaeh j ing. the people around Chicago, espe cially those in Michigan how to pin k their fruit and get a belter price for, :t. Some people are narrow enough to believe that this will injure the Western Apple (irower. but it will help him instead by creating a better demand for the higher quality goods and Orei(ori apples are always ready to meet competition on their merits. Il. K i llh. IIKAlMt IIK M liVol sSK-s A rut rhi-'i mutism. In.tli In mi ll mi I wnim-ii, noun ki'lmy ir.iul.l,- l not nllnw ll to ru. KP m ti.-yiuiil the resell of m illi Ino tint Mn II prompi y u llh Koli y KMiii-j J'ilN Tlu-y n un late llo-hi dun ill llo- urlimry i r'iuii! Tunic In si tiuii, 'i ii i. k In rimills Kur lc by A 1. Tlinrn . tun "Ono hundred vears old and never 1 was kissed." Is the talc that comes from an Ohio town regarding a cov miss of that age. residing there. Its a sad commentary on the manhood of j I the men of that section to allow a j woman, no matter how homely the might have been to go that long with ' ! out being able to say that there was one real man in the community is needlexg to av that the men v.t the ' West are too ehivalric to allow a conrii j tion approaching this affair to become , rampant here. Kspeciully in Lake County. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe?, and may be taken w ith perfect safety ty the most delicate woman or the I youngebt child. The old ami feeble i lll nl-o find fhim a ni"Ht HiiPnble I remedy for aiding and strengthening I their weakened digestou and for regu j biting the bowels. For sale by all I ilea lorn. , An electric hotel is to i.e. creeled I'aria in which the domestic nervine BEFORE BUILDING (iliP PUICI'S ON Clear Lumber, Mill Work and Mouldings I'KOM tin: FANDANGO LUMBER COMPANY AlHiRI'SS: WILLOW RANCH, CAL. PROMPT SERVICE AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP TWENTY-FOUR. THOUSAND I'lis- i iiti(itis i-liv-i it lillnl :it this sttuv in tin- pjisl live vc.'irs This iv. ot il shows I ut t ir th.'iii tin tiling clsr the- i'oiiliili tnv pl.u'ol in this stoiv I iv lioth dintor 1 1 i I i ; i t i i-1 1 t THORNTON'S DRUG STORE CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. P. M. ContY, Cvnaral Moniifj.r I-AK!:VN.V . OKI.f.ON Oprfutrt ti:r. trr It k I nlfrj 5lfi Mulla. I tprrt anj l'.rnKrf on lh folio ing roulr AlR'RAS to LAKIA'II.W; lAKIA'IKW TO fl.l'MI KI-XM.VIU I AI LS to I.AKI AH AV ai rononit i oci im t i 1 1 in eosM l iion w mi tnr m oi s WI - lln.VVn W.,und trip Klamalli Falls Routr - - . $1(1.(10 $ I H.00 Alturus Route 5.00 9.00 Plush Route 4.00 .()0 Oi l It. i v LaketLw I'luih Klin 1 .11. Alt s. ortk. Hulllvsn Mi. 1. 1 Amrrlian Mutrl Hotrl J. P. DUCKWORTH Office. Water St. M. HUNHim 'I'l'leplliilio Nil, III Lakeview Ice, Transfer and Storage Co .1. P. IU KU Illi I II, M ami.i u Transfer and Dray a fro Ice Delivered it ;; ;i: ami ikm si.iioi.u ;mihs sroiti:i lllllS I I KMsll I ON 1(1 IMl imr -mu u ( i stomi:i;s aim: hi ii ah i:ic tisi:ics" The Lowest, Warmest and Best Valley in Lake County We have many ten acre Irnels, sumo adjoining beted at friuii to f.TiU, iino half of same ith perpel ual wa tor right on a never falling Htienin. AIho finest nf natural meadows. Don't leave Luke Ciiunt without seeing thin valley. Jennings-Meyer Realty Company VALLEY FALLS ': ': ORECON I it REGARDING VARITIES No dotiht you iv.'ilizt" the n-at importance of planting siu li varitics of fruits and llow crs that have Ikxii dcmonstratul to be suc tcssful under like conditions in other com munities. We have liren rowin general nursery stock in the mountains for many yenrsand WIS KNOW. SliNl) FOR CATALOG AND I'KICIi LIST The Klamath Nurseries, Klamatli Falls, Oregon will be performed bv electricity.