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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1912)
i s i t a. . owe womrn h. vion m.muhki Office, Water St. Telephone No. 1 Lakcview Ice, Transfer and Storage Co J. P. Dl'CKWOKTll, Masaoir Trantfer and Dray ft go Ice Delivered HAOOAC1E ASD HOUSEHOLD GOODS STORED RATKM rtRNISMKI ON DEMAK1I "OUR CUSTOMERS ARE OUU ADVERTISERS" City Transfer R. M. BOLLER PROPRIETOR MAV1NQ AN UP-IO-DATE OUTFIT I AM ABLE TO HANDLE ALL WORK PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. OFFICE AT KEENE BARNES' CIGAR STORE. PHO.NENo.30a Piano & Safe Moving a Specialty LAKE COUNTY. ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated. A Complete Record We hare made sn entire transcript of all Records In Lake Countr which In any way. affect Ileal Property In the county. We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer ever made In Lake County, and ever Deed given. Errors Found in Titles In transcribing the records we have fonnd numerous mort gages recorded In the Deed record and indexed; and many deeds are recorded la the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds of mortgages and deeds are not Indexed at all. and most difficult to trace up from the records. We have notations of all these Errors. Others an not And them. We have pat hundreds of dollars hunting up these errors, and we can fully guarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, flanager. HOW MOUNTAINS RECEIVED NAMES Adirondack! : !erlvad from the Csknknrs Imouolt laneuia. In which the original form Is "utlorntaks." meaning "lark eaters," Alletrhenv: A corruotlon of the Delaware Indian name for Allegheny and Ohio rivets . the meaning of the name being lost. Anoalachain: Tht name was given hv the Spaniard undet DuSuto. who dervled it from the name of a neighbor ing tribe, the Apalachi. Brtnton holds its radical to the Muacogce "aoala," "great sea," or "great ocean" ami that "aoalache " is compound word with the Muscogee Dcrsonsl oarticiole 'chi." and means "those bv the sea." Blue Ridge: So called from the hue which freauentlv envelopes its distant summits. Catskill: The mountains were called katsbergs" bv the Dutch, from the number of wild cats found in them, and the creek, which flows from the mountians. was called "Katerskill." "tomcat's creek." Oxark: The "(tux arcs" was said to refer to the bends in Whits Kiver and was auplied to the Oxark mountains, through, which the river pursues wandering course in oiher words, to the mountains at the bends of the river. Sierra Nevada: A Spanish term innilving "snow-clad range." Crawford Opposes Plan Declaring that the "one man power" naa never provep sstisfsctorv. and that to center the expenditure of HO 000.000 for good roads in the bands of the eov ernor would be great temptation to pro"t at the state's expense. Attornev Genersl Crawford has expressed him. self a openlv opposed to such good roads legislation. The plan of a highwav commissioner hss been advocated bv Governor West and in the proposed measures recently drsfted provision is msde fur the ap pointment of auch commissioner, ths appointment to be made by the gover nor. The measure further provides thst the sole distribution of money for rosds will be virtually under the direction of the governor; also that he shsll bsve sole power to make all appointments. NEGOTIATING FOR LAKE SHORE LAND Alturai New Ers: A. K. Wvlle ami Cans Crowder returned few dsvs ( ago from an extended business visit to I'ortlsixl. Oreaon. whers thev went to meet with number of Portland capitalists. In order to nee-otiste a sale of ths big Lake Shore Cattle Ranch at Davis Creek. While the negotiations aa vet arej not completed. Mr, Wvilo states thst, without a doubt the ssle will be con-1 summnted. as the prospective purcha sers hsve secured an option on the ' property at a good figure. i This is one of the finest pieces of ; Una In the state, and It Is the Inten-j tion of the new owners when It changes ' hands, to subdivide It into small hold-1 Inn suitable for fruit growers and j truck farmers. I Moves liks this will be of great benefit to ths eountv, ss it will bring j in mnnv new res'detits ami tax pavers . Into our country, and build uo scores! of prosperous and happy homes. BEFORE BUILDING CUT PKICHS ON Clear Lumber, Mill Work and Mouldings from Tin; FANDANGO LUMBER COMPANY A DDK HSS: WILLOW RANCH, CAL. PROMPT SERVICE AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP 8UB5CKIBK FOR THE EXAMINER Contractors on Qround Vste Special to the I'ortland Journal : That a general opening of the railroad work on the Oregon Kastern. already started near this citv. is due within another month, was learned through the presence of contracting firms who sent representsiives here to confer with Construction Engineer O. S. Osborn. in charge of the building of the Transoe gon line. It was lesrned that only contractors who could get into the field at once would be given sub-contracts. The banks Brothers Construction comosnv of Salt Lake had a representative here, and it is understood thst he secured the contract for the 300 foot tunnel at Mile Post 50. ss wsll ss a long stretch of hesvv cut work. A number of bridtre builders from Snokane are also in the citv. The Utah Construction company is receiving tim ber for the 2000 foot tunnel work at Mile Poat 39. where nirht and day shifts will be nut on. There sre 300 men now ensssed in the preliminary work in the Mslheur pass. The Proof of the Pudding Is In the eating of It. Havo you tried our make of Sugrar-Gured Hams and Bacon, also our Home Made Mince Meat? THEY WILL STAND THE TEST Goose Lake Valley Meat Co. When her child U In dangrr woman will J risk hi r III lo protect It No great vl I hrr.n lul or Nik ol life ! Den-oar? to nlrcl rhlld I from croup Ulva t'hamberlaln'a Cornell K ra tify and all danger la avoided For ale by all dealrra WALLACE & SON iWm. Watlaoo, Coroner tor Lake County t UNDERTAKERS PROMPT ATTENTION AND SATISFACTION t'.VAU ANTI'.EI) Parlors, next door to Telephone Office WATSON BUILDING UTM URN PACIFIC Mm BLOCK SIGNAL SYSTEM INSURES ALL POSSIBLE SAFETY Record of Union - South ern Pacific in 1IHO Figures compiled by the railroads tthow that during liJIO not a single passenger wan killed on the Union Pacific, South ern Pacific or Southern Pacific lines in Mexico, a total of 17,700 miles. I luring that perl ml there were carried on t h e h e lines an aggregate of 4D,4!1,000 passengers, or, in other words, '.i, 000,000 passengers were carried one mile. This Is the result of electric block signals and other safety devices, and Ih believed to have no parallel In the railroad world. San Francisco Call. SAFE, QyJCa and IMfRECT WAY SUNSET 0GDEN& SHASTA V ROUTES MADE SO "BY A PERFECT SYSTEM OF ELECTRIC It LOCK SIONALS CAREFUL CONSTRUCTION HEAVY RAILS STONE II A LL AST STEEL IUCIDOES STEEL COACHES. TRAVEL MADE COM FORTAI1LE IIY STANDARD SLEEPERS, OIISERVATION-LIIMC A ICY CARS CHAIR CARS, TOURIST SLEEPERS AND A PERFECT DINlSTi SERVICE DIRECT CONNECTIONS AT RENO, EAST OR WEST BHHBbBBBbbbbBbBbI YOUR. CHOICE OF TRAINS: 5 Daily Trains West Truckee Roseville Oakland San Pranclsco Intermediate Coalfax Marysville Stockton Bakersfield AND Auburn Sacramento San Jose Los Angeles Points No. 23 Leave RENO 7:45 pm Arrive 5an Francisco j.&O am " 9 1250 am 10:i0 am 3 y :a2 am a:sO pm i 4;05 am 3:i0 pm 5 " 9 02 am 8:30 pm ALL TRAINS CARRY PASSENGERS Sleeping Car on TRAIN 9 stands in front of the RENO Depot and may be occupied any time after 9 pm daily 6D aily Trains East Winnemucca Cobre Ely Ogden Chicago Intermediate Elko Wells McGiil Denver 'Washington AND Golconda Deeth SaltLake Omaha New York Points No 2 4 " 6 " lO Motor No. 24 Leave RENO &.3O pm 9;40 pm 8:20 am i0;00 am i:00 pm 9:45 pm Arrive Ogden " Fallon " Gold field ii:50 am tlo 12 STANDARD PULLHAN ZZ.Z AND j-mrj o 4:00 pm 9:30 am TOURIST SLEEPERS ON ALL THROUOH TRAINS RESERVATIONS MAY BE MADE IN ADVANCE BY HAIL OR TELEGRAPH FOR. CONVENIENCE TO THE PEOPLE ON LINE OF N.-C.-O. R.Y. WE HAVE ARRANGED TO PLACE A STANDARD PULLMAN SLEEPER, DAILY, IN FRONT OF OUR DEPOT AT RENO WHICH IS PICKPI. IIP BY THE FAST MAIL TRAIN (No. 9) BUT HAY BE OCCUPIED BY PASSENGERS ANY TIME AFTER 9 P. M. Thus giving opnortunltv for n dVv over of SIX HOURS tothose desirlngto spend a little time in RENO. THOSE WISHINO A CLOSE CONNECTION MAY DEPART ON TIJAIN Nn 91 AT 7:45 P.M. IT SHOULD BE REMEMBERED ALSO THAT TWO FIRST CLASS TRANS-CONTINENTAL PASSENGER TRAINS FAST Itni I rv n PASS RENO AFTER THE ARRIVAL OF N.-C.-O. TRAIN, AND BEFORE 9:40 P. M , lK,UIN" For Reservations or Information as to Rates, Passenger or Freight, Apply to N.-C.-O. RY. Agents; or to J. M. FULTON, District Freight and Passenger Agent :: :: :: :: :: RENO, NEVADA