rf. r. OUCKWOKTM H. VtHMOM H. MUHKKH Office, Wnter St. Telephone No. H Lakcvlcw Ice, Transfer and Storage Co J. 1 Dtt'KWOKTll, Manaokh Transfer and Drayage Ice Delivered IA(J(lA(li: AND -IlOf HUIIOLU OOIS STOKKH h atm ri'imiMir.n o ir.MAmJ "OUK CUHTOM KltS AUK OUIt AlVKltTISKltS" City Transfer R. M. BOLLUR PROPRIETOR HAVING AN UP-1 0-DATE OUTI-IT I AM AULR TO HANDLB ALL WORK PROMPTLY AND .SATISFACTORILY. OFFICE AT KEENE & BARNES CUIAR STORE. .PHONE No. JOj Piano & Safe Moving a Specialty LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporared. A Complete Record '.Vehave made an entire trim no rip t d nil ltecorde In Lake Oouutv which tnanv wajr, affect Heal lroicrty In thecoiintv. We have a complete Keoord of every Mortgage ami transfer ever made In I.ake County, ami ever lKed Kn- Errors Found In Titles la transcribing the record we have found numernn roort gage recorded In the Deed record and indexed; and many deed are recorded In the Mortgage record ami other hooka. Handred of mortgagee and deed are not Indexed at all. and most difficult to truce up from the records. We have notations of all these Errors. Other annot find them. We have pat hundred f dollar bunting up these error, an J wecau fully guarantee oar work. J. D. VENATOR, nanager. WALLACE & SON Wm. Wallaoo, Coroner tor Lakm County UNDERTAKERS PROMPT ATTENTION AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Parlors, next door to Telephone Office WATSON BUILDING The Proof of the Pudding It In the eating of It. Have you tried our make of Sugar-Cured Hams and Bacon, also our Home Made Mince Meat? THEY WILL STAND THE TEST Goose Lake Valley Meat Co. NEMA-CALIFORNIA-OREGON RAILWAY Daily Service Reno to Alturas Except Sundays CONTINUOUS SEKVICR ALTIRAS TO LAKEVIEW I 00 P n . 4 5s p n s xi a n 6 05 p n 45 A M Train No. -I lc:ies l.akeview at arrive Alturas " 2 lesves Alturas " " arrives Reno " i leaves Reno arrives Alturas 3 leaves Alturas ' arrives l.akeview o 50 P .1 7 30 A ft II 35 A M S. P. COMPAN-i S I RAIN5 LI: AN II RLNO A F OLLOW5 A ft No. 9 leaves Reno for 5an Francisco at " 3 leaves Reno for ai Francisco at " I leaves Reno for San f-ransisco at " s leaves Reno for 5an Francisco at ' JJ leave Reno for San Francisco at " 4 leaves Reno for Eastern piint at " 2 leave Reno for Eastern point at " o leaves Reno for Eastern point at " iD leave Reno for Eastern points at C. W. CLAS5, Agent. Lakeview, Oregon la 5O 4 05 V 02 7 -5 9 35 JO P M JO A ft II) 00 A M A ft A M A ft P M P M r.1'Mrhh: i.ii, .U'.,,, j -.biIN. Hit M-w I- ,n. : ,. i;,:.V i..tf ilii'i. i I u'i i "i u:ia i x r mxr, m i s v -a .. t- lliltr Unique Storyolts Discorvcry jj Mi PLAIIS FOR. imwUEAJ I ' jt n 'um UASIGHAL C0KU SECRET 1023 "Just a counlrvmsn-that la all." U the wiv the grower of this remark able ear of corn. Mr. Fred C I'alin. etvles liimvt'lf. Thnuith he la admitted to he one of the Icailinu corn exxrt of the country ore who avrvtoea are irrcittlv in ili'inund a a judae of corn exhihitti. Mr. I'alin k for no irreater honor or dintiiu tion than to he known aa a oUin lloiwier farmer, and while he onenlv nrofeiea a ronconable nrlde In the achievement of growing corn the fnmnu rnr of corn which whb ad judffed the niont ncrfei'fever irrown. It l.i without ohmlnw of ostontstlon The champion ear of corn wan not at all an accident. There can he no great er lcMon in the vidue of careful atudv and nainstiikinir noleotion of aecd and bree1in than the experience of thia aume I'alin. The farmer ho thinka he tanda a chance to iro Into hiacorn field ! and a piece of luck Dick out an ear which nature has fnahioned even more oerfcctlv and with it wret the honora con- that we are willing to exhibit in teat. "On the dav the chimuion tar waa found. 1 wn at the houxo and at din. nor time one of the men brought it In and laid it. with a number of other eara. upon the window alll In the well room tor me to take and nut awav in the aecd houae. "Well." I aaid. "do vuu think you've (rot a good ear there?" "It looks to me like a eood ear he aald. "What do vou think of It?" "I tdrkrd It uo and looked It over. Well." 1 aaid nnnllv. "I think it ia the mohat Perfect ear of corn I ever aaw. It'a srnod enonch to win the W. K KclloR JlfH, troohv thia vear at Omaha." "And 1 waa confident the moment I aaw It. and looked it over, that t held tho trophv winner In mv hand. So much no that when I left for Omaha to exihit the ear. I took It out of mv irriu and showed It to the station -"TheWoridis Champion Jferjfe from this Indiana man. cannot do bet ter to disabuse his mind of this falla cious notion than to read the storv of Fahn and hia champion ear. In the firet olace. Fitlin knows corn. If there were no more nroof of thia fact than the bare atorv of the develou ment anJ discovery of the chamnion ear. it would be enouuli. And in oroof of this fact, here is the storv as he told it himself : It was in Novemner. 1910. and we were just harvextinir our crop. The weather had betn irood, but we were a little lute with the harvest. The men were suing through the field with the wag in in the usual wav eatherinir i the corn, and the hurveat was a nrom- isins one. "A'e have a sort of corn show at mv ! i j ' . I avcnQwith the wonla. "That is the ear I'mJirine to'winTthe? TI.ikki trophy with." "'' T;:- So there is the atorv of the chamoiou car as I'alin tola it himself. And on the srenirth of it, who will sav that Fred C. I'ulin dm an't iuatlv merit the titie. "The man who knows corn?" Hut thuts not all of Falin'a storv. He tells it willinulv though modeatlv, for he knows that hia storv whenever told ia a source of iricMt encouraire. ment of the thousands of farmers vho never had a better chance than he had himrelf. IVin waa born and brouuht ud near Newton. Ind. He has never owned a foot of farm land in hia life and the HOO acre fiirm on which the chamnion ear of corn which won the Kclloir Trotihv was irrown ia a rented furm The Kello trophv waa won in 1J10 at Columiius. Ohio, bv R. A. James of Charlostop. 111., with a matrniflcent ear of Iteid's Yellow Dent, but not so ner feet an rar 8 tltHt which originally won the troohv hrd w hich haa become known s "the bet ear of corn ever crowr,." The next auurd of this tiouhv will be made ut the ""xt National Corn vice several vcara aire, and laid before the Governors of varloua Western States, with a view to settling the vex ed aueatlon of school lands within the National Forests. An arreement simi lar to that with the State of South Dakota has been entered Into with Idaho, and negotiations with other States are oending. The consolidation of areas Into compact bodies will en able both the States and the Foreat Service to manage their reaueciive holdings more advantaireuualv than would otherwise be possible, and will enable the State to obtain better re turns for the benefit of Its schools. Under the terms of the proclamation all selections bv the Mate of South Dukota muat be filed within ninety davs from the dato of the proclamation or from the aoproval of the official plat of survev of any unaurveved land rev ered bv the aereemrnt. New Reserve Dill Washington. Msrch 4. Senator War burton today Introduced a bill giving ; to each state 25 per cent of the receipts from tho forest reserves within It borders to be snent for uublle schools and iiuhlic roads In the counties In which the reserve lies. Where the reserve lies in two or more counties, an additional 25 per rent Is t, AWau.,.,M.l In. I li nnvariiinnnt In 1 .if ' r An'IHIVU V . .MW ... I building roads and trails through such i reserve. II jrou iroulil In sntllii rdt of your fl'l ji.u may know thai you are not trratln II !r,.. rljr Thrrs la lie rop Uy a rolitaeueld hang mi for wroki ami fi w ill nl If 7u lk Cliamlu-rUln'l l'otili ftcini'dr Knr ! IT all dralrra feP eSlOOO.OO wMADE DY TIFnANY rvtcp Avarded. To be Com !! peted for aain ut the next farsn all the time. anJ there ia alwavs an award for exceptionally trood ears of corn ear sutticientlv true to per mit of thir being exhibited. There is a small box in each wation i'l which most perfect ears are kei't. These, when iirooerly s dft-t.-d. co'i'itute the eed corn, and among tho-e tire ter fect ran we v .easimiallv fir. I a ear J :; f. i'.t..V j Exhitition. whi.ii will In hell in Feb-1 rusrv. 1913. at (VI iml.iu. S. C. It is j rjlanned to make tt.Ti exnos;tioii much . broader in scone than anv held in the past, and cunycuuentlv a I'nuer time j ! will be reouirrd for urcciaration. Soe cial building are being eret-M for the exposition, the main buil iing to be 400 ! by 17 feet, irround messuretnents. The show will last ton davs. The stste of South Carolina has anrrooriated ' HO. 000 for the exnense cf the expoei- i tion and the uro.-nect U tnat Dixie willj "do herwoll nrnud" in an vrTort to make this exooaition t- reateiit of its kind ever held. Let The Examiner Figure on Your Next Job Work SELECTIONS MADE FROM RESERVES To iroviJe f.r carrying out an agree ment uriJr which Srjth Oskuta accool will t rxcl-aecd 'or Natiural Forext Urd of eou&l area a: j value. Preideiil Taft has aiirned a oroclama lion whic! nakes it oi!iil)!i! for the state I) set.'.-t immetliate lv 00.143 acres of Und from the Harr.ev and Sioux National Forest. This will bvrmit ef inJeron:tv selec j tion bv the Stat in olsct of school land. King elon srvi within the j boundarits of the H'sck Hi!!j National Forest, which will become cart of the Forest. A board of three, on which Supervisor Paul Kelleter of the tilack Hills National Forest has represented the Department of Agriculture and F. F. Brinker. t'umniisioner of the De psrtmert of iV-hoo't anJ 1'ullic I.an.ls of the State of S.iuth Dakota, ha rep- j resented the State, with Setb Bullock a the InirJ n-.cmt er. has made a care-' ful studv to learn the value both of the school Ui.Ji ar.d of the areas now j rellnQJished kv the Government. Field; parties have ra'heie 1 ilati trora verv j section involved. With the result tbst the lieu areis are known to be a fair, exchanire for the school land to which j the State rehnuuishes its, claim. i . To is exchange is the brat fruit of I plan inaugurated bv the Forest Ser- XEaotatOESE SPECIAL Clubbing Offer MtM'BaPMHfsM'sMsXB TO OUR. SUBSCRIBERS AND THEIR FRIENDS E IE3 3E The year 1912 will be the most important year in history. Besides great activities in the Northwest a President of the United States will be elected. 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