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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1911)
1 For School Days Tln children li miiilli-i with School Books Tablets Pencils Pens and Ink iiimI n tnulllf ndn of other llttto rri HMorli'M tlmt thn buy ar ' yr mult tin vn tn order to bo moHt HUICCHhllll Ml MCllOOl. hnvii tin-in nil nt r It-en a Imw n j o.i e .((. Hall &. Reynolds Drug Company LAKEVIEW - ORECON J. D. Mariner Music House UtHtl.hs tllsv M.iKI.S tH' I'l.wns Mrhllli ,t- .S' A' rttitie, Stiik, I'isrln-r, l.iiulir, 'sf, ( iilili- ,V St him, Slitmliiuyr flnyrr fliilmn, .Vfynr.vr, Mi-hlln, II'it, 1. it lit it it in) utlirr. HV mi i r .1 ml illMliHI t,n iiur ilium inin lmsi- l,y (th inn ) nil fiiflnry inlriM Ml I In' Inn f.1 Tulhliiu Mil rliliivs, Itiiwi mill Strluir In striminits. I' a p nl ii r shi rt Mtis If, .. 123 N. Virginia Stroot RENO, NEVADA fllttsi: vs," tux :';' r TTTGood wiring is 1 1 is the very best insurance policy you can have and the cheapest. We do it. E.T.SPENCE FINE OPPORTUNITY FOR BOOSTER WORK To exploit the resources and aid In th dovidoplnr of the American Northwest. Northwest Development l.earue will "'" nermanent exhibit of tho pro ducts of the (oil. lakes, rivers, forests awl mine of tha various utiles in mat display room a no thow them to thoiisanda of people who nan through and visit this city of Ht. I'aul -the irateway to tho northwest territory. Thla atate has been Invited to occupy several hundred square feet of this snare without coat as the Ht. I'aul Association of Commerce has entered Into a contract with the Icairue to fur nish the display rooms In one of the new hulldfnr of that city rental free. : If thn luavuc will furnish, lirht and 'maintain the oMsplay. The offer has heen accent eil. , The nlan is slmiilv to show every person who transfers in St. f'aul as i well as those who visit and live there, a comprehensive exhibit of thn prod ucts ot the following- slates: Minne 'sota. Nortn Dakota. South Dakota. Montana. Idaho. VVanUnif ton and Ore ' yon. Tho exhibit will ho conducted without prejudice, tho Jearue publish- liia7 uniform Information about each , state In attractive bookluia. distribute , I ii if them and aecurinir the names of all the visitors which will be lurnished . the Commercial Clubs and atate im 1 mirration ofTieiala of each state. I "We ourht to show from ten to ; twenty thousand ix-onlo every month this exhibit - we are sure wo will show more than five thousand on the averave and durinr thu tourist seaHon as hirh as thirty thousand a month." savs Sec retary Will A. Campbell. "More than one hundred thousand People a year, many of them on their way to look over Canada, will tret our literature, a lot of personal information, see the ex hibit, have their names sent to people who will follow them un and become wine as to whHt is possible In the American Northwest." PLYMOUTH ROCKS CHAMPION LAYERS PLOWING RECORD MADE AT PURDUE At Furdue university on the colter farm an acre of rround was thoroughly plowed in four minutes and fifteen seconds on the 11th of this month. Sixty feet of plows and three en gines burning low rrade distillate of kerosene did the work. The cost of the fuel wss about tour cents ration. The plows were arranired in unit of five, working abreast" and attached to ' a slnrle frame. The units were so placed that ther could be drawn over the roads one behind the other, ao as to pans throurh any farm Kate. When thev were assembled for work the military movements of "squads on left, into line'" was followed, until ten j sections were formed in one uniform: faced line. This line was oblique to the general direction at an anrle of 45 deirreea. so as to turn the corrers. Then the three j engines were hooked on. one at each; ei d and one in tho middle. He h mil the plows was a runmnr bonrl. and a svstern of levers enabled each share to be lifted or depressed, to n-s obstructions or to sink deeper inti) a trull v in the field. At a sirnal the enirines stnrte'1 no torcther. and a man passed alone the runninr board setting the points. The ifreHt device moved evenW alonr. turn ing over the Isi'ds. and an acre was plowed in four minutes and fifteen seconds. I'revious records were in l'J')9 at Hrandon. Kansas, where an acre was turned in seven minutes and .''.' seconds wit'i a fourteen point plow. This was done with a 2.1 horse power enpine. In mold board plows the Unrest heretofore used was one with a sixteen point plowing base. Small (tang oluwa have beenh chained together ud to 46 in number, but the new riant excels both in size, aoeed and adjustment. Several hundred farmers and teachers witnessed the test. FAMOUS OLD FERRY GIVES WAY TO NEWi $ 1 ,000 REWARD ya i. r.r Hfi M'ti i m J.I w Hln k I fOKC i n A t orlat Intl. tt which thn limit t 1 ir iia m ft im inU-r H 111 flV. f ' lllXRt rrv rtl fut ivl'1'iiii I ml i n n In tUv xlra( ftud iMinvlt tloti of hi. y tn r i x or ymr- lit tiftiiiiir nifMn, ni lit- or mulfi t lotltfltlK In fttiy of 111 Ilil-IDlHTR. Id ftildiilutt in ihf iNitf, th ti ti'li riir tnl offra nu Ihr nni'' cihi.1i t Ion : U.lk) lur mil dor brin1iM hnrk ktiof imr on (Mth or rlihfr Hrftifl rM iHil i kit riKiti roniiiira. ttftiikii narnry. I nw I nnik -ountira. Horitci f U llt ii ani) . Soiiv hut Kn'vt u tiiri il1, ftft'1 on It in imrn abcttar W M , liitoHM, Klfv Ort'iton i CATARRH . Jj IT '$8 .1 J The Oreron Airricultural Collcue at Corvalliit has two hens in the poultry 'department that have lied for the err :lavinr rhHrnpionnnip of the United i States. No other experiment station injthc country has ever Leen able to ralso a hen with record to equal that of these two. which laved 2.ri9 errs 'apiece in the pnnt twelve months. The record as heretofore has been held bv a hen at the Maine experiment station some vears airo. which laved 2M errs in a veHr. No other hen has done as well as that vincc. One of the birds is a I'lvmouth Rock and the other a cross between a 1'ly mouth Kock and a Lerhorn. The I'lv mouth Hock laved 27 errs in the month of October. The crons did not run so hirh in individual months tut she was more consintent. lavinr over 21) err ' every month except March. j "This is a matter of breedinr. feed inr and care." said I'rof. James Dry den, poultry expert for the department I sta'itui "In the same pen with the; 'record rivmniiih Kock hen we had one which laved but six errs, althourh she was of the same breed, and receiv ed the same care and feed. The trouble was in her heriditv. She 'was a poor individual. When we have fin ished litfiirinr up tho records of all the hens in this test we will have some verv Interesting' data for publication in h new bulletin of thn experiment Ktntion " Ely's C Ft ham Balm 8uro to Clvo Satisfaction. OIVES RCLICP AT ONCE. It cluiinsi'H, noiiIIii h, hi iiIh uihI pmt. i ts tho iliwiiiK il luriiilniiiiii i -iilt i l ii Ir rln Cnlarrl) mid ilrivi'H iiwiiy a dil I in Hn' lli'U'l iii k I v. Ki'HtoriM tlio Hi'Iiti nf 'J'iili iiml Sim 11. Kiixy tn iihi, Ciiiitniii 1 1 . ji jini, iih ilnii'H Ailii'il into tlui i .1 1 i I -t nu ' I iili'Mirlit'il. Ijirn Si.n, Til) fi-nta ut PrtuixtH or by until. Iiiipiid Crriuu lluliu fur iij In aloiiii.nrH, 75 cents. ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warrsn St.. Nsw York. Dc n ta I Practice For Sale Olllcv l'uriilnhlnus iiml Ih'tittil l.'iiulpiniiit vtimiilvtv, tujit'tlier with tin pxcclli tit jirm'tlve vs tubllsl vil fc7.v ,rviw, fur twin. Lucullan tiiin of tin very livnt In it ruiililly ftrtiwlnjf town of Oivifttti. Hut two ih'titnl otlliTsIn town. For further Information, cull or uilUn sn the UXE CC'JaTY EXAMINER Lakevlew n . Oregon To be kept in tho house'a whole day. b order of his fat her -such was the atern punishment inflicted upon tho German crown prince for applaudinr criticism in tho Iteichstnr upon the imperial chancellor. Tho crown prince is 29 years old. but evidently he ia not of aiie. Ueinu a crown prince in Ger man v means the stavinr an infant so far nx tho paternul authority is con cerned, until his mnjestv dies. A hirh spirited vounr man munt find li ia posi tion occasionally humiliatinr. In the prurient "aHU. however, the crown prince may achieve popularity by showinr that he does not always agree with his father. There Ik little (lander from a cold or from mi attack of tho grip except when followed by pneumonia, and tl ln never linpoua when Chamber In iu 'h t'oiitih Kemody Is imed. This remedy bitH wou ItH ureal reputation ami exteiiHlve Malo by its roinarkabla ctiri'H of coIiIh and n' ll and can be re lied upon with lniillclt confidence. For sale by all dealer. Alturaa is luvimr sevon miles of water mains and the town will Boon have a water works system that has lona been ncedwd. Throe wells have been secured and a pumping enrlne in stalled with a capacity of 2,100 rallona per hour. The authorities will text the plant this week and the residents hope to lie over tho wuter famine that tiuS retarded the rrowth of that town at an early date. The Southern I'acific Company's steamer Solano which has ferried ihousHiids of trains every vear since 1K7'J across the Carauinez Straits be tween I'ort Costa and lienecia. Califor nia, and which has been known all of these vears as the larrest ferrv boat in the world, ia to lose its famous aonela tion. Its successor to the title will be the ferrv steamer Contra Costa, now beinr constructed in the Oakland ship yards of tho Southern Pacific. The buildinr of the old Central I'acific rail road across the rreat west and the steamer Solano are todav two of the favorite topics of the California pioneers. J The Solano is not to bo retired from service however. Both the old and ; new boats will carrv the transcontin- I enta! trains across the narrow straits i that separate Carquinez and San l'ablo ! bavs. Tho Contra Costa, while the reneral dimensions do not vary materially from those o the Solano, will be slirhtly iHrrer. It is heinr constructed of Oreron pine and wi'l Le placed in service immediately unon its comple tion, 'ihe lenrth over fill will De 43 feet. 4 inches, and the width 116 feet. Its tonnacre will be 3800 tons. The most radical difference between this new steamer and the Solano will be the location of the enrines. Instead of beinr propelled by one enrino. located in the center of the bout there will h two independent enrines of 2500 horse power each, located below the main deck, one en'.!,b for each puddle wheel. Steum will be supplied from 8 drvhack sv-oteh boilers. There will be four oarallel tracks. 12 foot centers, on tho Contra Costa. These trackes will be absolutely strairht on the deck of the boat, there beinr no deck houses in the center nt the steamer to require a curve aa un the Solano. Its capacity will bo 36 freirht cars and 2 locomotives, or 24 passenrer coaches and two locomotives. The present aprons and slips of both Itcnecia and Tort Costa terminals will remain aa they new are, the ruard lines of the new steamer beinr identi cal with those of the Solano. The Contra Costa will be provided with a cafe and bar on the main deck, also a wuitinr room tor local passenrers. Contractors are la vi ne 400 to linear feet of macadam a day on Central Point Road, accord inr to Mail Tribune. It ia expected that road will be completed this year. 500 the the the f'OUOlIINO AT 1UHT Meiiiia loss ot uluep wlil.'li Is bad lor every one. Koley's Hoary suit Tr Coiiioiiiid stops lie coutili st onci, relieves tho tickling ml drynuu til tlia throat and hnals tho lultaiuvd iiii'uitiraiu'i. Proveuts a cold developing Into bronchitis or pnuumonla. Keep always in the bonne. Ki'tuae aubatltutei For sale by A b Tbnriituu .1 a lurro aoreuro ot wheat waa re-1 contlv shown In California under the rays of electric light. TflS Good Business Good Citizenship to give your Printing to the Examiner. QUALITY is Lhe point kept in view in all work, and it is distinguished for its clear, clean, attractive appearance and makes a most favorable impression on the recipient. Money paid the Ex aminer remains in Lake County an important factor in the upbuilding of this SV&ont&dtdi&dl We are better prepared this year than ever before to execute your Christmas advertising in the finest and most ap propriate style. You will be benefited by getting in touch with ma Phone Five-Two-One The Examiner Press Lakeview, Oregon DOUBLE THE VALUE OF YOUR OPERATOR'S SERVICES The employer who considers his employees as well as him self will secure a better day's work . The light key action--an ex clusive Monarch feature so lightens the operator's labor that she turns out a greater volume of work, proportionately increasing the value of her services . The thoughtful employer must appreciate 1U Light Touch Send for Monarch li terature--it thoroughly explains Mon arch construction. Try the Monarch: you will at onoe learn that its superiority actually rests in the madhine itself, not merely in what we say about it. i MONTHLY PAYMENTS Monarch machines may be purchased on the Monthly Payment Plan. A post oard will bring full information. WOLF & ISENBRUCK 307 Bush Street San Franoisco, Cel. 1 !MaBMMaBMaTaTMKBKIMiJaMFiMa1aHaBHKBMBMKCBaMMalP 1Z&SS58PI