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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1912)
f. P. DUCKWORTH M. VERNON H. HUNKER Ti'lopluuii' No. 11 Lakeview Ice, Transfer and Storage Co J. 1 IiirKWOUTH, Mana;hi Transfer and Prayage Ice Delivered moo w.v. ami nnrsriioKO r.oons stokfi KATKS ft HMMIM) ON MKMAMI ont custom Kits? vi: 1: oris aiyi:ktisf.ks" City Transfer R. M. BOLlER PROPRIETOR f AVINiI AN UP-I O-DATE OUTFIT I AM ABLE TO HANDLE ALL WORK PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. OFFICE AT KEENE & BANNEs CIUAR STORE. PHONE No. 30j Piano & Safe Moving: a Specialty LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated. A Comp'ete Record We have made an eimre trnnaeript of all Record In I-Ake County which In any way. affect Rnl Proirty In the county. We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer ever made In Lake County and ever lecd given. Errors Found in Titles In transcribing the record we have found numerous mort gages recorded In the Powl rwird anil index; and man? deeds are recorded li th Mortgage rword aud other book. Hundred of mortgages and deed are not Indexed at all, and most difficult to trace up from the records. We have notations of all these Errors. Others annot flnu iheui e have pot nuudred of dollars bunting up throe errors, and we can fully guarantee onr work. J. D. VENATOR, Hanager. WALLACE & SON Wm. Wallace, Coroner for Lake County) UNDERTAKERS PROMPT ATTENTION AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Parlors, next door to Telephone Office WATSON BUILDING LEAVE CENTRAL OREGON EVERY MORNING ARRIVE NORTHWEST POINTS SAME DAY PORTLAND 5:M P. M. WALLA WALLA 7:45 P. M. SALEM 8:,15P.M. SPOKANE It: 45 P. M ASTORIA 10:20 P.M. TACOMA SEATTLE 11:15 P. M. 10:00 P. M. IKlRV. CENTRAL OREGON LINE Train Leaves Bend 6.30 a. m., Redmond 7:21 a. m Through Train To Portland Direct Connection at Fallbridge with through train to Spokane, St. Paul and Chicago Details will be fnritinlwd an rerjurst. IV. E . COM AN, Cen'l Freight &. Pats. Agt., PORTLAND, ORE. M. BAUKOL, Agt., REDMOND, ORE. J. H.. CORBETT, Agt., BEND, ORE. I Hearing, May 21st Alturas New Fra: A short timo I a iro the N.-C. (1. Railwav made anoH cation to the Ksilwav Commission ol 'the Slate of California asking per i mission to Increase- the oussenger fitrea : over t hat road to a basis of seven cent ; per mile. At'achrtl to their applies lion in a achoiHile of the present fibres I charged, together witn the proponed I passenger f .res. ith a table of the difference, shnwimr that it la Proposed j to make a material Increase- in the passcnet-r fare lt wren Keno ami Al- turns to the amount of about two rent i txT mile, which will render traveling unite rxnensive if the increase 'is tsr j muted. The State Kailwuv Commission has fixed the hearing of this applica tion for Wednesday. Mav 21st. UW2. at 10 a. m.. at Alturas. Cal.. he fore John Eshleman. At that time a public hear ing of the matter will ho had. and Mr. KhUm will hear evidence both for and ag.inst tho mihI umilictition. AID ENTERTAINED BV MRS. DYKEMAN Interest In Athletics A new ruling of tlie aihclrtic hour I ot the Oregon Agricultural Cl!rge which will reuuire everv aspirant to prc.-ent written statement of etatisfuc torv class standing before admitted to the auuad in trainine. it is lelicvid will remove the stigma from athclet ics. hitherto the scau-.'goat of unsiitis factorv scholarship. AlthouL'h the college has maintained the conference scholarship reuuire menta for memtiers cf the alhtltlic teams, this volunturv ruling of the re uuiremcnts for members of the athe letic teams, this voluntary rulinir of the hoard is tellcved to the first effort made in the Pacific Northwebt to iilace all men on the gonads on the name foot inu as to echoiarahio as the men on the teams crooer. This will eliminate the laree number cf ineligible alwavs attratced to college atheletio fields. The M. K. Aid socictv enjuved a lelittlitfnl nftrrniam t the hontilablu home of Mr. Dvkrman. The Indies were eueet of Meadamen Uvkeman an) Dvrr. The attendance waa lnrRe. the devotiofal. hoainess and rommittc wcik t cinrt heartilr piirticioatril in bv nil present. Yo at ranger wa ininreBa ed bv the business tact the dispatch in tlifl act of votinir. which thcae women il:id;ivcd. Surelv tbev are ready for the "Sulf rai'ette Dnv" which is dnwn itur. Altlio the weather outaido was tiirc:itriiiiii?. inaido amid the Perfume of "Knar and Violets" the dawn of color shown in the serving of refresh ments. I!v the bum of voices one could i murine that summer bail come. Mea dsmes Pver and llnrnes preaidod over the I'utich Itowl of deliciona fruit, ade and marahmnllow. Ice 1'ieamwith a touch of maraschino rherriea proved temptini; to all -lUerallv treakimr the ice of hII reserve. Mrs. liuri'e. re ceived the Kind I. and ahako after her nnr nbseiice bv illness. All are ulad of her recovery. .Manv ecjoveil the bejuli'ul collection of Indian baskets md curios of which Mrs. Dvkeman is the fi ruinate possessor. Altogether it was a charming afternoon. The for lowirg ladies were present : Mesdam es Walters, l.inviMe. Vni derpool Mikle. Humes. Selnian. Kuasel. Tow ner, i'oinbs. ('imb. Aiik'rtead. Chand ler. Miller. Harris. 1'atch. llhn. Mc I oTiaul. Leonard. Moflitt. Webster, t'ronemiller. Newell, Kostur. tone , miller. Tracv, Colvin. Alirer. Murgcaa. j Pyer and Dvkeman. ' GENERAL NEWS Cheap Optimism It doesn't cost a uiortyunne to bum a blithe and cheerful tur.e i vou bpe down the road; the sight of vou. so brieht and eav. mav cher some nil trim on his wav and ease his wearv load. It doesn't cost a wooden cent to eav good morning to the gent vou meet unon the walk; anK it mav bring a pleasant glow to some sad heart that grief and woe have made as hard as rock, Itdonen't cost pewter mark to carry lieht to daces dark bv wearing cheerful mien : a harjDV, bright contend ed face will be a iamo in any place, and light the darkest scene. It dosen't coat a leather ven o stimulate vour fellow men and nerve them for the fray ; iust illustrate vour firm belief that iov's a better thing than griet. and that the world's O. K. It doesn't cost a bogus crown to be an asset to vour town, and be it known as such; serene ly do vour daily stunt and wear a brave and hopeful front, and vou'll accom plish much. Your influence for good or bad is greater than vou know, mv lad. so use it wisely well: don't wail around or tear you robe but alwava boost this good old globe on which we mortals dwell. Walt Mason. A recent dispatch from Klamtb K alls to the Sacramento Bee aavs that the city council has ordered SSOOO worth of anoaratus for the Fire De partment. The new suuolies include suits, respirators, goggles and helmets good health. for the firemen. This action wag taken as a result of the recent lodging house fire when two men lost their lives. A telepehone line from Lakeview, j Oregon to Kcno. Nevuda is one of the new improvements of that section. j Oreron Onano: Lakeview reports, an influx cf homescckcrs as result of the railroud teing built north through Nevada to Lakeview. I Where a herd of cows was given troughs with a constant supply of water, the increase in milk was one oound each dav, on an average. I Alturas New Era : J. Todd Ihuiner. I who is in the employ of the State r'iah and Game Commission, is here this ' week to consult with the Hoard of Supervisors in regard to local game j laws. State Veterinarian W. II. Lvtle stniea that leas than 4 per cent of ' the . dairy cattle of Oregon have tubercolo sia. This is a record that should anneal to those desiring a healthy country for dairying. The Oregon Oriano, monthly, of Vale, and the Beacon Light, weekly, have consolidated and will be issued weekly under the name Beacon Light, with a once a month edition devoted especially to Eastern Oregon Develop ment News. Surprise Valley Record: S. O. Cressler underwent a surgical operation in San Francisco last week and at last accounts was getting along as well as could be expected. The operation waa serious one and his manv friends hope that he will soon be restored to For The rnrmor At ril Kym .lournal : If there is a harvest ahead rvrn though It bo a distant m e It is poor thrift to be atmgv with vour seed.--Carh le. S-w alfalfa bv Itself; it doesn't need anv nurse crop. , Have two nr tlirte plnw Points on hxnd renilv fur the time ot need. Ivavo no long rails slicking up out 01 fallen rails or posts in the nai tme. What Is liner lima un old f ishioncd spring pf'er an old-fashioned winter? Despite not the dav of the one-horac farmer, for It lesds lo a two horse team. We should rtoi comnlnln when we think the other fellow has a bettor ob than we: r.'ilhcr let in rdoico This la the month for the land roller.' If thii earth is dr enough. Tush the roots In good and rut more eraa to pnv for It. A good mu'iv men would not tolerate a hole In their trmiser's pocket are all too complacent when regarding the hole In the barn roof. Th ten-cent, cotton o ranvas gloves that are so largely worn bv farmers mav lie water-proofed bv dittoing them in incited pnrMlTine. Dvnamlte can tie ued fcr vcrv mmv purposes on the farm, but vou t hnnld know how to use It. If it explodes, don't blame the dvnnmi'e. That's what it's for. Do vou use a snlke tooth hnrrrw? How are the teeth? Worn down blunt? Take them out and have the black miith sharpen them. The harrow will ilo a great 'leal better work (hen. It unite a chore to get the stove pipe uo just riirht rvcrv time. Tell vou vou how we do it: When we tako lie pipe down we mark evrrv length with a piece of white chalk. Do it before vou take it down and there will be no trouble next time. Make vour r;urden plantings smaller and plant more freouentlv everv week ortendava: this will produce voung vegetables that are more tender, iuicv and sweet than where the large plant ings are made and part of the vege tables are allowed to become big; tough and strong flavored. Some farmers wail because the rob ins and catbirds eat cherries. Now I have noticed that with all tneir eating the birds only eat a small share. I have several cherry trees, and let the robins eat all thev want. If a share of mv cherries will coax them to build and rear their voung in my orchard, acting as bug police meanwhile I am winner. POULTRY RAISERS fowls to strong She lien. be !'"n Mil .lournal : Don't expose the March winds. Nrvi r set a tl'iu. lousy won't stav her time put. On cold evenings the hens must scul to rooat with full crops. FsovcIhIIv at this limn of vesr, the llielens brooder la lo be recommended. For 'i IV hatches it is bct to give not more than eleven egga to a hen, for I hose on the outer edre may be come ex in i.'" 'i uml chilled. Anv ejg enter In the flock? Make the nests as dark ns possible: that will help. If that doesn't iliKcouriige the culm it. sharpen un the ax. The brooder Is more rrsnmutihle pior results than is the incubator, bro.aler hns not as vet reached for I'lm the The striking coal miners in Fneland have accepted the minimum wage bill of the government bv a rate of 3 to 2. and manv lines of industry which were paralyzed by the preat strike are al ready resuming Miration. It Is ex pected that it win bo months before the effects of the strike will have dis appeared. The losses entailed will reach millions of pounds. Moat of the small merchants are virtually bankrupt. Surprise Valley Record : George Avres and Mr. Thompson drooped in from Modoc last Monday. Mr. Avres . informed us that thev had commenced ; work on grading the streets, and . Bion ousting the Standard Oli Company ; would start building soon, and altto j from Missouri. This litigation haB been would make te)eione connection in the in progress for quite a while. I near future. J The Supreme Court on April 1. hand ed down a decision upholding the dtci- Tresidcnt Howard Elliott of the Northern Pacific Railway believe that if the average citizen, the rank and tile man. would take more interest, the big uuestiona now before the peo ple could easily be thrashed out. He savs that rich men are contented to sit back and let their income grow, with out participating ; while the radicals want to change everything. Accord ing to Mr. Elliott, the proper course lies between the two and could be reached if the middleman would should er his part. stsi-r of perfection that the Incubator lus. Kirlv soring winds are pretty trving to hrps. They have been shut up so long that Kiev arc tender nnd feel the hl'iati. yrielier n well till the dnvs are win lonr. A irtxal wav to prevent hens from over turning their drinking vessels, la to Punch a hole in the side, near the top of n tin pail or old tomato ran, and baeuc it un on a nail driven Into the woodwork of the chicken house about fix I ncl. i.... tjoui the ground. He sure there are nt shin j edges to the can. or that the h.-uil of the nail does noL protrude more than half an inch, . Most of the methods of "brraking uo" hens from silting are cruel, and tire and distress the innocent hens who are not to blame for their Instinct, he kindest wav is the following: When it is necessary to atop the inclination, place the hen in a nice clean cooo. alone with fresh grass, and all the fresh meat cut line that she will eat. The meat immediately increases the egg nourish ment, and while the hen is having a really good time, she Is fast preparing herself to commence laving eggs. It will take but two or three dava lefore she forgets all about sitting, having other affairs to attend to. ! Free Aster Seeds I Klamath Falls Northwestern: An nouncement has been made to State Superintendent of I'ublic Instruction Alderman bv August HildWrand, Park Commissioner for Astoria, that he will givo a pnekugo of aster seeds free to rvirv child that will enter the School Children's Fair contest, hoping In this wav to stimulate interest in the raising of asters, and that he will award 10 prizes for the best of these flowers put on cxhiobllion. An invitation la ex pended to grown people as well as children to enter the contest. Instructions as to tho cultivation of asters are to be issued and sent to the children. Astoria, according to the park commissioner, intends to make a specialty of raising these flowers, and la confident of carrying away the banner prizes. Alturas New Era: The Alturus Con cert Hand, under the management of K. L. Sloss and direction of Chai. E. Rice, wil give a Grand Muslcale some time in April. A variation of music will be suoplied by band, orchestra and local talent of Alturas. combined with a two act farce, and free dance lasting until midnight, will constitute the pro gram. Tho proceeds will be for a set of new and UD-to-dato uniforms for the ' twenty piece band. KEEP THIS It may contain helpful information regarding Special Meeting and the SPECIAL RATES OF ONE AND 1-3 FARE HADG KY THE SOUTHERN RAGIFIG FOR TUG ROUND TRIP TICKETS 50LIJ ON TM2 RSCLIPT CUR I I PICA Hi PLAN On the Iiecelpt Certificate Plan, the koIiii? ticket Is Bold at the regular oneway first clana rate, the purchaaer In jrlven a receipt certificate, which when 'aligned by the necretary of the meeting for which the rate In granted and prom-nted to our ticket aent will entitle tho holder to nitti f one-third fare on the return trip. ON SALE FROM CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA WEST AND SCUTI1 OP AND 1NCLUDINQ HAZEN, NEV, TO .Cal. THE BEST LAGER BEER AND WHISKIES IN TOWN AT THE KENTUCKY SALOON POST 6k KING. 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