Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, November 30, 1911, Image 2

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PRIZE CUP FOR OREGON
The Great Northern Offers Fifty Dollar Silver Trophy Cup for
Best Display at St. Paul Land Show
Another cup has boon put up by
the Grout Northern Railway for com
petition at the great Land Show to
be hold In ft. rani December 1 2 to
13, 1911. This trophy cup will be a
handsome silver cup and can be won
by any county, commercial club or
Individual in the big State of Ore
gon. The county, commercial club or
Individual which makes the most
attractive exhibit of Oregon's grains.
grasses tr fruits will win this
nip. Terhaps you are going to
exhibit as an individual, and If not,
probably you will exhibit through
your commercial club's or county's
exhibit. In any case, even If you
are going to exhibit Individually and
also through either your county or
commercial clubs exhibit, you should
Co everything in your power to assist
In gathering the best farm products
In your section. Help boost. Try
to win this cup for yourself and your
section. Considering the fine con
dition of Oregon's crops this year,
and the splendid showing Oregon's
exhibits are making everywhere at
the different land shows. It will be
an honor. Indeed, to win the Oreat
Northern cup for the best exhibit
made at the St. Paul Show.
TO INCREASE HIGH
COST OF LIVING
n
Lakeview Saddlery
A complete lino of
watron and luitrKJ
harness, ulilpH,
robes, liito, Hater,
spurs, quilts, rose-
etteti, etc., etc.
mm
m r
lawk
Everj tiling in the
line of carriage
and horse furnish
ing!. Kepairing
by competent
men.
THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE
ON THE MARKET
AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props.
Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM
THE
LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT S TITLE CO,
Abstracts toO.V.L. Property
p. -v lor cat-h tract ofland in Lake Co.
mf2 SJ I 'or each Town Lot in Lakeview,
m m J Oregon, including first deed from
' the Company.
Get our special prices for Abstracts of Title to any
real estate in Lake County.
H. V.'. MORGAN, Manager, LAKEVIEW, OREGON
NEVADA-CAUF8RNIA-0REG0N RAILWAY
Sundnys
A. M.
9:50 I
fo'lows:
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No
Daily Service Except on
Tiain ao. 2 lea vi s Altui as at - - - 5:05
Arrives i'.tKcno, Nevada, at - - - 0:05
iiam ao. 1 leaves Reno, Xevad, at - 8:15
Arrives at Alturas at
S. P. Co's Trains leave Keno as
. IN! Leaver- L'eiin 'or Ssu KnnicUco (it
'J leaves Ktn.i fur .vfiu YfAwAwn at
I .mi puns iere TtiKen n uhh iram ;
3 Invfs Reno fur .-an I ruiioihco at 1M2 I'.
4 I.eavcH ;no fur tin- hunt at ... UAH I'.
'J Leaven I'.eon fr t lie Kfiwt ut 8:.'!0 I'.
'J.4 Leaven lleno fur .i iltleld at 'J:4." P.
7 4") P.M.
1J.60 Miilnlglit
M.
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A WANT AD IN THE
Lake County Examiner
YJILL BRING RESULTS
n,ii.iijnoA.n coiviirj o-1
Walters'
A
ion
0:r.'rs the It,'jt C'xc-ln Home Sites in Lit he view!
Neur Schools, Churches, Depot nrvl Ihisiness Center.
Buy .ViM it' Lots 50 x VJo, $1 10.00 to $'J7o.OO
I" PAINZ CO., - - Agents
New York aoole growers have start
ed an aaitstion which, it It claimed,
willrcsult in each man. woman anil
chilit in the Kmoire state eatinir not
fewer than five aonles a day. Two
reasons are Riven for the aoueal. One
ia that it will promote the health of
the community; the other that it will
create a steauy demand for fruit that
will promote the wealth of the fruit
growers. Nor ia the aoole Druuairanda
! to be confined to New York State. It
; to be extended to the entire coun
try. The Truit growers figure that if
each of the 900.000.000 persona in the
United States will eat tlveaoplea a dav
it will resuli in a daily consumption ol
450.000.000 apples. When the fruit
growers are asked if thev could meet
such demand thev assert thev could,
and sav the crop this year doea not
include those sent to canneries and
drvers. Attention is broueht to the
fact that hundreds of thousands of
trees are beinar set out in all sections
of the country, and that if fruit grow
ers eet the chance thev will make the
supply at all times equal to the demand
on the five-aooles-a-dav basis.
"If evervone will eat live apples a
day it will be useless to organize a
national board of health." one fruit
crow in propagandist said. Half the
doctors would be put out of business.
too. One aoole before breakfast.
arter breakfast, one alter supper and
one before retiring is tne prescription,
and it is a gooa one. We are the con
servators of the health of the nation,
and we favor five apples a day and
closer relations between the producers
and consumers."
WINNERS AT NEW
YORK LAND SHOW
HAS FINE FACULTY
The Oregon Normal School is lor
tunate indeed in having such an excell
ent faculty. President J. H. Acker
man does not need to be introduced to
the people of Oreiron for so many vears
he has familiarized himself with everv
teacher in the State of Oreiron besides
many others.
The adilitv of each member of the
faculty can not be Questioned as thev
are thorouehlv trained for the work of
educatinu teachers alonii their line cf
work.
The necessity of having trained
teachers in the Oreiron schoolrooms
is becoming more and more evident,
each year. The ooer.ire of schools '
everv fall brine a preat number of new '
teachers from other states into Ore- j
Kon and these teachers secure the best;
oot-i'ions. because thev are trained for
their work. Therefore thev are re-
klacinif our Oregon teachers in various j
tilaces and thev will continue to do so
until the necessity of their coming is!
eliminated by trained teachers who
will be graduated vear bv year from
our Oreiron Normal Schools.
The diploma issued bv the State
Normal is now recognized bv twenty
three states without Question. And the
holder is entitled to teach in any pub
lic school in the state aIo in one. two
and three vear hiirh schools, without
takinir examinations and will be ad
mitted to the State University as a
Junior.
Although we have no dormitory at
Monmouth, our students have tieen
admirably provided tor tv the kind
ness of the Monmouth residents. Hoard
and rooms are furnished at reasonable
rates and home privileges are provided.
ArranirernenlB have been carried out
bv a committee of the facultv bv which
students may be profitably employed on
Saturdays.
Arnontr the moht important organiza
tions of the school is the Normal Or
chestru which is beinir trained bv Miss
Harlan, our instructor in music she
has also organized a girl's glee club
and will organize a similar club for the
bovs in the near future.
Since the beginning of school the
Y. W. C. A. has been organized.
Last Saturday Miss Parrott. our
English instructor organized a reading
club for the benefit of the Normal
(fills.
Each of the Literary Societies of
the former Normal years; that is
the Ielohian and Vespertine for ihe
girls and bovs. has been reorganized.
The principal social event of the
second month of s jhool was a
Halloween dance given in the Gymna
sium bv the members of the Normal
Literary Society. Both facultv. Ktu
dents and guests enbjoved a most plea
sant evening.
A NORMAL STUDKNT.
In competition with the mtM re
nowned aitriculturnl sections on the
American continent, the Stale of
Minnesota. Montana and Washington
have triumphed at the New York Land
Show held at Madison Suuarc (!arden.
Novemtier 3 to 12.
James Todd, of (Sevaer. Montana,
won the J. J. Hill SI. 000 silver cun for
the tx-Kt 100 pound of winter wheat
grown in the United States this vear.
Against competition from almost
everv state in the Union the fertile
Judith llssin of Montana came out on
top. The prize grain was of a yield
of seventv-ftve bushels to ihe acre and
weighed sixty-five pounds to the
bushel.
Mr. Kinscnger. of Manhattan. Mon
tana, won the Pabst cup for the finest
exhibition of barlev. This contest
was open to the world. Mr. Kinsen-,
ger's exhibit was from a field which
averaged f.8 bushels to the acre and
weighed f71 pounds to the bushel. j
Messrs. Van t'leve and Suduth of i
Broadview. Montnna. on the line of the
Great Northern Railway in Yellowstone
County, won the silver cup for the
finest exhibit of alfalfa. j
On oats the silver cups went to
Messrs. Patten and Hartman of Hnze
man. The oats of their exhibit was
of a vield of l."4 bushels to the acre.
one ' weighing forty-five pounds to the
bushel. Four vears ago almost any
farmer in the Hast would have scoffed
at the idea that Montana could produce
prize winning crmm of anv kind of
grain. The exhibits at the New York
Land Show have brought mote honor
to Montana than anv other one incident
in tKe history of tne state. Montanana
have a right to be proud ot their home
state, and the next few tears will wit
ness a tremendous immigration to that i
stste as a result f the publicity given
it through the New York Land Show.
The fruit growing districts of Wash-'
ingtun won the handsome prize offered '
bv President Klliott of the Northern
Pacific Railroad. t'AK) in gold, and the:
JI.immj silver cut) went to Mrs. Klla I). '
Rowland, of North Yakima, who ex
hibited twenty-five boxes of armies.
Mr. A. (I. Hauner. of Spokane. Wush-
iruton. offered the $1,000 silver cup. !
A. II. Hostetter. of Duluth. won the
second ribbon for ttie best potatoes Jin
the world. Some of the nidges thought
that f.e should have been Hwurded first
prize, but there whs "glory enough
for all" and his winning the second
prize in a world wide competition
shows v. hut the fertile noli of North
ern Minnesota can produce. Minnesota
also won a se-on.l prize for tne best
bushel of barlev grown in the world,
as A. I). Vannickle. or Worren. Minne
sota, was the alternate of Mr. Kni-in- j
ger. which means second prize.
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Uncle Sam, Peacemaker i
Uncle Sam seems to tie looked on by
other nations as a irreat mediator. I
Whenever there is trouble anvwhere
else on earth everyone looks to the
United States to step in. take the com-j
baf ants bv the scruff of the neck and 1
stoo the row. j
Turkey is the latest aonlicant for'
mediation. The "terrible Turk" was i
iroinir about his accustomed wavs when
Italy knocked him down and tramned
on him. Kvervone held his breath,
awaitinif the Turk's retirisal. What
haunened? Turkey yelled "take him1
off. fellers; I didn't do nothin?!' And j
now Turkey, insisting that tivhtimr is,
furtherest from iN desire. wantrIJncle !
Sam to make Italy ouit. What will,
Uncle Sum do? I
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Aiilii-oii, Kuh, ioi)ii: "j imvu been tiotli.-ri:d
wi'li l.i.lni-v and I.I m !! r iroul.lr in,, I I, hi) a
ki-vere I'Hiil u ioh my Luck Wln.-iievi i I ear
ri.'il u heavy lob'l of mail my I'lney trouble
Inrr.-iiM if miiiiu tluii) ski, 1 klurl. l Inking
Kol. y Ki.lin y j lll ami allien lukliiK II,. m I
have ;iitlrli i-iitiri'ly rid of all my ki'ln. y Irou
bf ami Bin hm bou"d imu ak fcvt-r" J-or halu by
A I. '1 u or ii to ii
At the finnual eonvi ntion of the
dairymen t.f Oreiron in 1'ortland. De
cember .1 to 8. inclusive. I'rofessor
II, I). Scudder, of the aironomy de- I
fjartment of the O. A. ('. will lecture,
on "A 100 Crou fur the $100 Cow."i
l'rot'essnr Scudiler has originated a new I
svstem of dairvintr. based unn the work
at the college farm and laboratories.
Bv bis system of eron rotation mid
soilinir he has figured that on acre of
eround should suoiiort a food cow f or ! J
a vear. and thus five her produce at1
a much reduced cost, at the same time I
hnrikMnL' the land uu to its greatest 1
possible fertility,
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Allen Hunting. 'I roaaurcr; M . i. ,Maa, H-e'y.'
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Hew, Oiegoh.-Mi-t-la on I u,-a,ay, on or b
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Vl.ltlng lie-linii-ra an ronllally luvlli-'l
1. 1 I.I.I h II AH Kin, W. M,
iiA t'KHAI II.H.-er.-l,irt
I'KOI-liSIONAL CAklS
i:TTruK w. oiuo.nT
Attorneyat-Law
Notary Public
All i'mcllce Kxcept U, S.
Lund Oilice ItimliieHH.
f. I'oiiii
Attorney at Law
and Notary Public
lAkrvlrw, Oai-iiu,
"I duiKit believe there in other
inedleiiie so ood for vv hiMiplux eolith
as Cli(iiiil.eiliiln's Cotili Iteiuedy,"
wilteH MrH. I iaiiels 'I ur.ln, J iinctiuii
City, Ore. TIiIh remedy In mIhij iiii
sui jiitHed f..r eiililn and t riiiip. Fur
sule iy all dealers.
OFKII.K-Palv lliiil.liUK.
I). VLNATOK
Attorney
t Law,
IjiiiiI .Multera Mtrlulli
In vui ioiiH quarters the war on tiuu
inL' is hnviriK results. In Philadelphia
the rnnnai.'ers of several hotels have
agreed on a reform, and last week the
Continental hetran by breaking off the
contrvct for the "cloukroorn privileKes"
which had been iriven to a New York
firm for five vears. In this rase the
lull absurdity of the tinning system
was shown. Tim bovs, sunpostd to be
benefitting by Ihe liberality of patrons,
were refill v ptiid Kl a week and put all
tips into it box for their employer.
To guard nguiiiHt their retaining anv
Dart of what was given their uniforms
were made without pockets and thev
were vigilantly watched.
OK'K'K-lialr Hniliiiug
(JIIAKLLH UAlliACM
Land and Law Office
Abstractor of Titles
KHtabllahed Was lktvle. Or.
VV. 1.AIK TIIOM I'tSON "
Attorney at Law
Office In O. V. L.Oi.'b IluildiiiK.
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LYONS, I).
DentUt
Offlca In Watson't Block, Lake
view, Oregon
Klitm Vrar'a evnorlmir In Ml hlnau
'liaditau ol Inlvnr.iljr r, Michigan
Fresh Fruit
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Vegetables
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