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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1912)
Lakeview Saddlery .V complete line o J wngon nnd bugles' robot, bits, rtatea, etc., etc. Kverj thing In the line of carriage ami horae f iirnlsli lujrs. ltcpatrlng by competent men. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM R. H. KOGEKd S. A. M US HEX CITY KNGIXKSR COT NTT 8CRVKY08 W. J. ARCHER S. A. MUSH EN & CO. SURVEYING, MAPPING AND ENGINEERING BLUE PRINTING A SPECIALTY BLUE PRISTS OF GOVERNMENT TOWNSHIP PLATS, $1 00 EACH WHITE PR1NT80F GOVERNMENT TOWNSHIP PLATS, $1.25 EACH LAND REPORTS MADE OP MY OWN MANUFACTURE SUITABLE FOR HARD USAGE FOR SALE If you cannot be Stted properly orjoa have bad feet, ril make you a pair of Shoes or Boots to measure that will fit yon, and will make them, if neces sary t in one day. I absolutely refuse to make Dress Shoes be cause I am not equipped for it, but if you want a pair of Shoes that will wear, you can get them here at reasonable prices. Xalled bottom Shoes from $5.00 Hand-sewed welts from fS.OO COT Satisfaction Guaranteed. LEO II.VSEL. SHOEMAKER, LAKEVIEW, OREGON THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. Abstracts toO.V.L. Property for each tract of land in Lake Co. for each Town Lot in Lakeview, 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 $2.50 CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. . Mm CORY, LAKEVIEW . OREGON Operates Stages, carrying United State' Mali, Esprcs and Passenger ea the following routes: ALTURAS TO LAKEVIEW ; LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LAKEVIEW AUT0.10BILE5 OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH THE STAGES FARES:- On Way Round trip Klamath Falls Route . . . $10.00 $18.00 Davis Creek Route .... 4.00 7.00 Plush Route 4.00 7.00 OEPICES: Lakeview . Stage Office Plul .... Sullivan Hotel Klaaserh Fall . , American Hotel DavliCeck ... Stage Office NEVADA- CALIFORNIA -OREGON RAILWAY Dally Service Except on Sundays Train No. 2 leaves Alturas at - - - 5:05 A. M. Arrives atKeno, Nevada, at - - 'nam No. 1 leaves Reno, Nevad, at Arrives at Alturas at 6:05 P. M. 8:45 A. M. 9:50 P. M. S. P. Co's Trains leave Reno as follows: No. 23 Leaven Reno tot fcao PranclHCo at 7 45 p m 9 Leaves Ueuo for Hub Francisco at 12:60 Midnluht This train bow carries passengers and Hleeper may be occupied alter 0 P. M. dally " 3 Leave Reno for frian Franoisco at 1:42 A M. " 4 Leaves Jteno for the East at 9:40 p. m' " 2 Leaves Reno for the East at 's-IJO P M. 24 Leaves Keno for Uoldfluld at ,9:V I M BEET INDUSTRY AT HONEY LAKE Nevada Stats Journal: Amadee Lai.. reo. si. P red Mi me. manairer, and Charles S. Knlirht, chief aerirul turlst of the Nevada Sugar Cunnanv jof Fallon. Nevada, are In Honey Lsk 1 vaiiev. signing uo suaar beet acreage for thia year. I The above named gentlemen, together 1 with John P. Holme, president of the Standi!) Water eotnoanv, and Dr. B B. Bolton, secretaiv of the East Side ueveioomem oosra. visited severa points of interest in the vicinity of Amadee today, and the greater nor tion of the Standish Water company project of 2000 acres will undoubtedly be plsnted to sugar beets. Msnv ran chera will meet Mr. Hinte and Mr, Knight at Amadee Monday evening to aign contracts, and Honev Lake valley will undoubtedly prove the greatest aurgar beet section ot the country. It is said that some beets grown there have averaged as hrgn as SO per cent. The visitors were fsvorablv Impressed with the country and were surprised thst the growth of so Urge s valley, 200,000 acres, with so msnv natural resources, has been so greatlr retarded by lack of water for irrigation, when it could be developed at nominal cost, Information waa received that the Honev Lake settlers have come to the same conclusion and have called meeting for Marcn 2 to petition the government to reclaim Honev Lake val ley with waters of Esgle Iske. The N.-C-O. has today Quoted a rate of tl a ton from Amadee on beets, and willl shortly put on rstes on other pro ducts of the fsrm in effect. With more argicultural land than can be osed and less workers thsn enough to use it. Amadee has sent out a csll to the world offering the free use of 1100 acres of land under water and capable of raising crops, to all who apply. Only one condition ia imposed and that is that the land be put to use in the raisin of sugsr beets. Seed will be furnised free, to be paid for out of the proceeds of the crop. Water will te furnished, free and the entire pro posal ia considered a suitable)' method of advertising to the world the great productivity of the land of Hdnev lake vallev. It jtoq bare trouble In getting rid of your cold you may know that you ere not treating It properly There 1 no reaaoa wby a eoldshouhl baog on lor weeks and It will not II you take Cbaoibcrlaln'1 Cough lUmedy For sale by all dealers adk GENERAL NEWS Numerous newspaper reports have it that several gold strikes have recently been made in Klamath county. The latest is said to be in the region of the Indian reservation. Reno ia to have an aviation meet to open March 8. and continue three days. The meet will take place at the State Fair grounds, and many sensational flights are anticipated. President Tsft has approved and forj warded to congress the report of the commission on second class mail mat ter and recommended that the postal rates on magazines and newspapers be raised Irom one cent to two cents a pound. A dispatch from Maria, Texas ot Feb. 27. states a lively battle took place between American ranchmen, who were defending the Nelson ranch, and Mexican bandits. It seems tbat only the strong bsnd of this country will be able to restore peace. Chinese warships have been ordeied to the island of Java under instructions to begin a bombardment ot the port of Batavia if the Dutch government doea not pay an indemnity demanded for the killing of Chinese, said to have been attacked by Dutch aoldiers. On February 28 a severe battle is re ported to have taken place between the Italian troops of the Turkish forces and their Arab alies. The battle oc curred about 10 miles east of Tripoli on the Mediterranean, with heavy loss among the Turks and Arabs. Atluraa New Era: We have just re ceived the announcement that Daly B. Robinett will open his law office in Alturas. on Monday, the 11th of March, Mr. Kobinett formerly was a resident ot Willow Ranch, in this county, and has many friends in Modoo. who pre dict unlimited success for him in the profession which he has chosen. The indications ot soring have brought forth the usual amount of "Spring Poets." The Examiner is in receipt of certain effusions which we have been requested to publish. Some of the inspirations are quite clever, yet it is necessary before publishing contributions that they be accom panied bv the name of the writer. Klamath Press : J. B. Griffith, ex county judge, has returned from a trip through Lake county, taking in Pine Creek and Lakeview. having been gone about six weeks. He sava the Lake view people feel pretty good over the appearance of the railroad. Mr. Griffith savs that the country in general Is looking pretty good for large crops the coming summer. MUCH LANDS FOR THE HOMESTEADER There is no section in the United State today with tne onnortunitv for homesteaders as In Southern Oregon, A man ran take 820 acre or 100 acres as homestead and also ICO acre as a desert clslm. His wife Is also entitled to a 320 acres desert clslm. The land ia all the same, the only difference Is in the method of obtslning title. You are reauired toliveunon the homestead and make substantial Improvement thereon, and with the desert claim vou must have good improvements and establish a permanent Irrigation sys tem, although not reauired to live on the land. During January more than 30.000 seres of land in Oregon and Montana were recommended bv the United States Geological Survey for dealgna tion as entersble under the enlarged homestead act, and 23.097 acres pre viously designated under thia act ware reported to the Secretary of the Inter ior as not entersble and canceled as such detailed examination having ahown the lands to be susceptible of irriga tion. The total area on January 31. 1912 which had been classified bv the survev as enterable under the enlarged homestead ect was 109.476.9,r6 acres. A Good Position Can be had by ambitious young men and ladles in tho Held ol ' Wire less" or rallwar telegraphy. Sine the 8-hour taw Iteoanis effective, and since the wlrtOwte compttult a are. es tablishing stations throughout the country there I a great abort ngn of telegraphers. Portions psr begin er from 70 to $00 per month, with good chance of ndvnnrenient. Tho National Telegraph Inxtltntln" of I'ortlntid, Ore., operate under siiMr virion of R. K. nod wlrele oflit'lnls and place all gradnatia Into jiomI tlona. It will pay you to write tliem for full (letnls. First Choice Oregon is to have the first selection of huilding aites on the grounds of the Panama-Pacific Exposition and an excursion of representative business men of the state will be organised to go to San Francisco and make a choice of land on March 14. Receiving a tele gram from C. C Moore, president of the exposition, that the report of the architectural exposition had been con cluded and tbat atate building sites would be ready for selection on March 14, Julius L. Meyer telegrsphed Fri day night asking a confirmation of Ore gon's right to first choice. 'Oregon wsnts the first minute of the first day opened tor aelection of sites for stste buildings." be ssid nsmelv March 14. and a delegation representing the state will arrive in due time, and make itself known to you. ready to start upon the great work of assisting its sister stste in making thia exposition the greatest the world has ever known. I wsnt your conrflmation of the first selection of site and date named, so thst we can atsrt the work of publicity forthwith." Victor and Edison Phonographs Disc and Cylinder Records ON SALE AT Hall & Reynolds Drug Company LAKEVIEW - OREGON OmClAL DIRECTORY SSTtONSL President ,. Wlllsw II. Tail Vice President Jenieea.Sheimao Secretary id mats 1'hllainler V. kno Seen isry i.l Treasury Preeklln MecVelgh -tecretary "' Jeoob M. Im klneon Attorney timers!. ... ,wr W. W Ir-ketabam Poatniaaier tieneral Prank II. Illulioock Sei'relerrnf Navy (leorge Von U Meyer Secretary Interior W, A. Maker Secretary ol Akrlnullui Jauiva Wilson axoreirryol Coinraorve Clierlcs Nseel Uhleljiiallc t hsrl.-s Pilward White V. S. Pension t'ommlsetmiet ST. S. Hlcherda, U. S. Land t'oiiiuilaaiuuei STsra. ifavvrnnr Svcretary of Stale, ,, Treasurer Attorney Oeneral supt. I'uuiltt Inairecllon, .. Primer , Dairy and Food Com ... Oswald Weel ... H"n , Olrotl ,. l llma. It. Kay ., A. M.t rsoiord . I., H. Altlprmatt H. iMilllMSr I. M . Halley 0. S. Senator J Uvo K t ii.i.i..rlala ,, I V. t , lluwlrr Uousressmen a. W. Un.riy siiraiMuitT CMI Juitl.ie R. H, Boas P. A. Moot uVu. mm..tt I. A. Mi hrlUe fudge .... Attorney., SISY Jt'OHISl litSTBJPt. Ilmry U hvtwna ..... It. V. KuykeuOail CHICHESTER S PILLS J aaak .elrt A.t vMr WrartlH Se A I'll la im Sua t.i.14 i iuiikV ,. imi nh m. iiiij. T Mk. II.' mt . . V Taka mm i (r.i-. a-w.. iii. ill h rrrt s blAtnim tin xm ni l a, iu. o yn M twt. fe. 1. A I v v. K.l'.l 1. SOLD CY Cfll'GGLSTS VIKYUHI Rf Register Good Stock Prof. K. L. Potter, of the animal husbandry department of the Oregon Agricultural College, in bis capacity as secretary of the Stste Stallion Regis tration Bosrd. hs issued to sll owners of stallions or lacks in the state a let ter in which be offers to keen on file n the office of the board a list of all uch animals ss are for sale, provided that thev are properly registered. The purpose of the board in estab lishing this list of registered animals for sale is to encourage still further the raising of well-bred horses. From time to time In the past there hsve been inquiries aa to a place of purchase by men interested in breeding good animals. Alresdv the board has a list of considerable site from which pros pective purchasers msv choose. The service to both buver and seller is en tirely without fee. W. E. PAINE & CO. Real... Estate LAKEVIEW, OREGON usitsutTiva JilutSenklur O. II. Marrymaa 111 P Hoi pap W LThoBipsnti U.S. LAND OPTICS". Arthur W. Orion ,., ReatsUr Keielrer fred P t'touemlllcr puHkxT orricit (llllMrt I). Ilrnwn Htihrrvlsor Neleuu J. Iiiiiiiiss tirailn Aaaisiaut Normal) Jai'otieuu furrat Aaaiaianl 1. P. Iirounau ror. .1 clerk Lass county 'else B. Dale Wet P W. Payee Sarin M H HU.def treasurer Asaeaacir bool eujil. surveyur , Uooauilaeluaers. County Sutrk luiMwtor . P. O. Aulsuoe; A. J. ue tar .... J. u.. Minna ...h. A. Mueaea . A. Kebart f. K Ainlereoa . P. M alloy TOWN OS LAKSVISM. K. Kltieha-I r. t. hBey ( K K P. U. luke I.P Me .field, K. H.eiultti 1 m. Wallace A. Hieurr Mayol Cujuctlnaa Heawrder Treasurer LAKKVUW t'OMMikHl'lAL I LL'B Plealdvnt f. u HrllUa V Ice Pr.aideiil Blnmr O. Ahi.ir..,. eeuretary k, t,. fc,u Treasurer tram Pitch irusie J. W. Muoter, U. V . Miiraan. W. P. Match The Reflex Edge keeps out every drop of water from the freed of the PATENTED Fish Brand Reflex Slicker fnakin this the only thoroughly water proof garment oa the market. Sun pie, aaay to laeten only 5 buttons. You "II had the RsJUa very serviceable. $3.00 Everywhere. timl A Iower Co BOSTON. Tru anawTi Towec Canadian Co., Ltd. 'flXBWV pcsi. Toronto. CHURCH DIRECTORY rinur mitiiopimt t II I' Hi; II .e UN DAY eohuol at It) a. iu. Prcaohliig stery buuday at II a, m. and 7;ao p. m. ki.w.irlh li,u. .H-..,,-...,uv m m.-, i rarer ateviiu' inn 'r i. my, iu. i.noir mretluf at t:eup, ualk'S' Aid h.err Wtlnrsilsy at 1 ;ao p. Sterybuuy cordially lnmie.1 to all em love. M . 1 . M IKk, Paatur. kur nturr UAPiiKr cm Kin op i.askmkm t reachiug servbj at 11 A M and 7:au p M oa 1st and Jrd euu. cunday Hchmd at 10 A at. uuiur tkKilety at s:i pit. a,nM toun J eofle's ( nioa at t-.m P M on eaib Sunday, rrajrer Meetiu at T:SU p M Wednaa.jay ere Bins. krerylHidy IuHI.hI to ettruS all ear. "" kkV. A. P.SIMMONS CAIUOLIC I 111 Hi II- kVKH Y Hl'MiAY MAHS eis:waud lua.ui.; Kuaery al T:i o.ia Maee 014 wMkdBjsal7:uue ui. rHrvlr..ln the New ChunU. UATtiiArtHtllMiri.nj ,Mt"'lTltKUh lll hi II OP LAKK. 1,1 U.".T.'" aiU M""U "all. buuday HibiMil at IU:iw A.il.: iium rrvireat 11-tsS fceuln Berriie at 7:. Prayer Vlclin on Medii.daye at 1 -to P.M. All are cordially . VIUhI. KhV. W. S. PKYnt, 1.. It . Pastor. Illustrated Lectures Mr. V. E. French. Immirgation Agent in chsrge of the Great Northern Oregon exhibition car. baa stated thst the use of moving pictures showing the opportunities in Oregon now being used in connection with lectures and the exhibit car in Indiana are proving a great success. The people hsrdly be lieve the up-to-dste way of farming now carried on in this state. Our esstern friends are very aiucb interested in the pictures of the large crowd of enthusiastio surroundings Mr. Hill at the ceremony of the "Driv ing of the (iolden Spike" at bend, and particularly in the parade of all of the school children at Bend. Their impres sion was. that Central Oregon was not as thickly populated as it ia. Advice was sent on to Grindlv. Ind.. the next town, to the effect ,that the Great Northern Exhibit car with its Oregon display of agrioulture. fruit and timber products, had a very Inter esting lecture and set of moving pic tures ; which tends to show that the moving "oictues and lectures used in connection with these exhibition cars. will be a great help in securing a large number xtt settlers for Oregon and the Deschutes Valley. W. tl. Aver, of Portland, president of the Eastern & Western Lumber Company and chairman of the special good road committee appointed by Gov ernor West last week, has called a meeting of the committee at the Mult nomah Hotel at 11 o'clock this Feb. 2G, it will be the function of this committee to consider all of the pend ing bills for good roads legislation and. if possible, evolve measures that will meet with the approval of the voters when submitted under the initiative In the general election next November. $1,000 REWARD The Oreson Ifornla and Nee ad Lire Slock Protee Ion Association, e ('iWWllil & whli-h the under J T J T Igned la member ' tfjl.1 will elee 1 1, (00 OS I 'W, t V v reward (ol evidence ( .''t ' - leadliia to the r ' , ,'A-",T- faSiJfeet and oonrlotlon ' ' ' ? bTLlot 7 P"X or par- " A I tlesstallii( horses. cattle or inulra be loniflur toany of Its roemoers. la addition to the above, the undersigned jfferson the same condition IM0.00 for all hors es branded horse-shoe bar ou both or either law. Brand recorded In eight counties. Kange Harney, Lake and Crook eoaotles. Uorses rented when sold. None bat grown horses sold, and only la large w. w. bbowk. rue. Oregon. eahehe FOR SALE SHINGLE MILL OUTFIT Consisting of boiler, engine, mill with 2 saws, 1 drag saw outfit, wag on and logging dray. Will sell cheap. ml4 See J. A. WOODS PlrleT SAPTmt tJHl ht II OS IMHMlK I 4 K 'f "' 'ek, Oregon. Preaching aar . oa at 11 A M aud T:so r M of each Sunday ol ererv month. Suudsy Ht-houl at lu A at Prayer Service at 7:uou naluvalay eveulua ...?'ti' J'- . A" ru 'dlaily luvitedto ttlvud lb aervk-ea. kV. L K. HKNDKhHON, LODGE DIRECTORY LAK.fcVlt.tt UJlMiK No. 71, A. P. A A. M. Hold atatiMl uisuUues katurda on or U-lora foil moon. January a. Hi. March ind. March Ssth I'"' iu, May mu, June attli, I ii an. Ihuuiuson, V.. M. A. M . Ortou, oeo'y i 7th. May nth, June auih, llt. hpeclal lues upon call, generally Saturday svea Mailing hrulhreu welroiue. W. Lair A O. U. W.-LAKKV1KW LOlXiX NO. til, Meeu every seooud and fourth Thoradar o? each niouih, In Masonic Hall, Lakeview. t-haa.1uunlugsen.st. W. Wn. uunthsr, U. ut0K,?K,.OK. "ooR-LAKiwiiokk u.u; h.,!-I7.I),H- A-O. U. W., Meets .. i una third rhursdaysol each mouiu , mn"o Hall: start fnai. c. ol u j u-n. . ' , I. O. O. P LAKKVIKW UllJOK, No. SI. I O. F., meets every Saturday eveulug 4 rellow 1111. at f:SUo'ulHik. frout uomwl J u April 1, aud at S oiclock from Apri. 1 10 September SU. U. U. ilemls, N. O.I 1 Cheuey, Secretary 1. O.O.r.-LAKEVJfcM ENCAMfkikM ki.. . I. O. f ), p., meets the Srat snd third Tour l,..,,rBiu,' ea'0 mo,,,u dd Pellows Hall. Ukvvlew. C. D. Arthur. C. P., A, H uauiwersley, Surlbe. (TTTGood wiring is il the very best insurance policy you can have and the cheapest. We do it. E.T.SPENCE f,'"iVJ,,eUDi,t-LAK,tVIi"v I-odulTno il, 1. 0. 0.F., meets the soooud aud .oiirth ma., v ""' r, N Mi.s Ixulw Ho,?. Uulm' SeS-'y tfuuU,,' l'urerj M.li. O.K.S.OKJKNTAL CUAPTKH. NO a. view. Oregon.-Meets on Tuesday, ou , hit , Visiting members are cordially lovlteo. lDADMBACH.Bilui;1,'.11AKK14,'W-' FK0FK5SI0NAL CARDS Annum W. ORTON Attorneyat-Law Notary Public All I'ructlce Except U. 3. Lta.ua Odlce Business. L..F. Conu Attorney at Law and Noury Public OFPIC-Daly Building. ke"- -- J D. VENATOIt Attorney at Law, l-aitd Hatuira Mpe-nlalt OPflCB Daly Bnlldlug. CKARLEH UMUACU Land and Law Ofilce Abstrsctor of Titles ttstabllshsd lk&S Lak.yiew. Or W. 1-AIR TilOMl'BON Attorney at Law OlHce In O. V. L. Coa Building. Lakeview. Okeoon S. A. MUH11EN. Surveying- and Knglneerluir City Eiurlneep Hulte No. 1 Lakeview Watson Blot Oregon