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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1912)
Lakeviev Saddlery A complete line of wagon and bupjcj- htrnMi, whip, robes, bits, i-tatee, spnr,qnilt.rose- ettes, etc., etc. Everything In the line of carriage and home furnish ings. Itepalrtng by competent men. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM R. H. KOGKKd S. A. MUS HEN cm imatNSKR COTNTY BCBVKYOB BEFORE BUILDING GET PRICES ON Clear Lumber, Mill Work and Mouldings FROM THE FANDANGO LUMBER COMPANY ADDRESS: WILLOW RANCH, CAL. PROMPT SERVICE AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. P. M. CORY, tettae LAKEVIEW . OREGON Operates Stages, carrying United 5tates- Malls, Express and Passengers on the following routes: ALTURAS TO LAKEVIEW; LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LAKEVIEW AUT010BILES OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH THE 5TAQE3 FAWES: Klamath Falls Route Davis Creek Route Plush Route One Way $10.00 4.00 4.00 Round trip $18.00 7.00 7.00 OM ICES:- Lakevlew , Pluih klarn.'h Falls Oavl C ek Stage Office Sullivan Hotel American Hotel Stage Office THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. Abstracts to O.V.L. Property for each tract of land in Lake Co. for each Town Lot in Lakeview. j Oregon, including first deed from ( tne company. Get our special prices for Abstracts of Title to any real estate in Lake County. $2. 50 1 H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKEVIEW, OREGON A WANT AD IN THE Lake County Examiner WILL BRING RESULTS CANADIAN IMMI GRATION SERIOUS 0. A. C. PRACTICES TABLE ECONOMY W. J. ARCHER S. A. MUSH EN CO. SURVEYING, MAPPING AND ENGINEERING BLUE PRINTING A SPECIALTY BLUE PRINTS OF GOVERNMENT TOWNSHIP TLATS, 1.00 EACH WHITE PRINTS OF GOVERNMENT TOWNSHIP PLATS, 11.25 EACH LAND REPORTS MADE Fortlaml Tekram: The American emigration into Canada which Louli W. Hill, president of the Great North em pointed out in yesterday's Tele gram, aa auch a serious menace to the upbuilding of the Northwestern state, ha, aa a matter of fact, reached alarm ing oronortions, and there icfmi to tie no end to it. Not only are tbousanda of practical farmers from the great agricultural states of Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wis consin, Michigan and others being drawn across the international bound ary through inducements of low rates and cheap lands, but they are pouring millions of dollars of good Yankee monev into the Canadian coders. The morement fortunately, has not gained any appreciable strength from the farming districts ot Oregon and Washington, showing that once the new settlers are brought here from the East they become permanent and pro ductive citizens, but where the situa tion doea affect this region is that the Canadian provinces of Alberta Saskat chewan and British Columbia are drawing heavily in new population from the very portions of the United States where the Western railroads of America are sending fortunes in ad vertising and exploitation and from which Oregon and Washington would naturally derive most of its new pop ulation. Statistics received here a few days ago by Frank R. Johnson, general agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway, showed that on March 1. the initial day of the present Spring colonist rate sesson, there were en route to the Western Canadian provinces 32 solid train loads of immigrant movables, all or which bad passed thfough the Winni peg and St. Paul gateways. A great bulk of this enormous movement hRd originated in the Eastern states of this 1 cream country. "Our figures show," said Mr. John son, "that more than 125,000 immi grant arrived in Western Canada last year, and of this number fully 30 Dcr cent were from the United States. On ly about two weeks atro, J. S. Dennis, assistant to the President of the Cana dain Pacific, who was on a visit to Port land, told me that the indications were that more than 200,000 new settlers would find homes in Canada this year, or an increase of 30 per cent arove the highest previous record, .And our com pany and our land department, re cently reorganized under the titlo of the Department of Natural Resources and taken over the Canadian Pacfiic Colonization and Irrigation Company, is preparing to handle a crowd of tbat size. These settlers are seeking not only the free hometead lands, but our company will sell to new settlers this year fully $12,000,000 worth of new landsnd much of this will be taken by American farmers." That Mr. Johnson's figures as to the colonist movement into Canada are very conservative is apparent from the statement made yesterday to the As j aociated Press by Consul-General IFos j ter at Ottawa, who says that new sett lers are flocking into that country at the rate of 1000 a day. The Canadian Pacific does not limit 1 its immigration movement to the Sprint? and Kail colonist rate seasons, . but has in effect exceedingly low one ' way rates from the United States ; points all the year around. The com pany also has a scheme by which it ! offers to practical farmers "made to j order" farms, upon which it will build I for the new settler a house, barn and other necessary bulidings, dig a well, i put in a windmill, furnish seed for 50 i acres of wheat and the farmer pays j for the land and the improvements out i ; of the crops in annual installments of from 9ix to ten years. So great has been the migratory i movement into Canada that there is much suffering in tome of the more populous centers. Only yesterday Con sul General Wilbur at Vancnurver is sued a general warning through the press of the United States warning American laborers to keep away from Western Canada. DisHpmntment over lower wages and higher cost of living us well as a surplus in the labor mar ket, he says will meet those who seek employment in that field for the pre vent. Wilbur la authority for the state ment that a much larger number of im migrants has already been attracted to British Columbia than can be pro vided with employment and he adds that hardly a day passed during the Winter in which he was not called up on to assist destitute Americans back to the United Statee. No less than 3000 Americana have returned to the United States from Vancouver alone since last November. It was to counteract the vast and greatly Increasing movement of American farmers into Canada that Louis W. Hill and other prominent railroad men and numerous state gov ernors and commercial organizations formed the Northwest Development League and similar bodies. It is to hold in check this outward movement and to attract settlers from the East ern states to this part of the country that Hill and his fellow workers are bending their energies. Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lis. Oregon, April 13. "Going down:" that Is what the price of dainty lunch eons is doing in the domestic science depratment of the Oregon Agricultural CoUeee. Beginning with the elaborate meal served Governor West a couple of weeks ago at a coat ot 22 cents for each person, thj girls have become more and more expert In economic buy ing and planing, until the luncheons have cost 15, 14. 13, and yesterday 10 cents a plate. It is a practical illus tration of the way the domestic science department la finding solutions for the problem of the hluh cost of living. The 10 cent luncheon, served by Miss Nell Sykes of Salem and Delia Purvce of Seattle, Wash., to a half doten pro fessors, had beach blossoms as decora tions, and included in the menu baked beans, Huston brown bread, creamed potatoes en casserole, celery and let tuce salad, peach shortcake with whi ped cream, and coffee. At the same time the Misses Clare Pierce,, Lt Grande, and Emily Miller, McCoy, served a 13 cent luncheon with fern 'decorations to eight other pro fessors. They did all of the cooking in the Soyer paper bags to prove that black and greasy kettles and pans were unnecessary. I he viands served were roast pork with apple rounds baked pontoes, brown gravy, hot rolls, gin ger Ravarian cream, coffee, wafers and cheese. . Two H cent luncheona were served to other groups of faculty men last week. Miss Clara L. Harlzog, Lake view, Lola Irwin, Corvallia, prepared one at which President Kerr and Sen. Peirce of La Grande were guests of honor. They gave them a mashed fruit cocktail, breaded veal cutlets and brown gravy, macaroni and cheese in ramekins, hot luncheon rolls, orange served in orange cups, and coffee, on a tnble decorated with bloom ing Oregon grape and lighted candles in crystal scenes. White crocuses and lamb's tongues were used in decorating the table for the other 14 cent luncheon, at which there were six voung instructors, whose fare was mint lamb scuffle, creamed cauliflower, French fried otatoen, luncheon rolls, Ravarian cream in large melon moulds decorated with white iridiums and sunshine cake. PRUDENCE It pays to he prudent when it comes to pro tecting your gardens from tlio squirrel varniin HALL & REYNOLD'S SQUIRREL AND GOPHER POISON FOR SALE IN ALL QUANTITIES ! SATIOSAL , 1'rniM. nl Villlam II. Tali Vim 'reatdnt Jemra S.Hhai man rtccraiarf ol staia I'tiiiaiMli-r Knot awaiatart l 1 rraaury.,.., freeklln MerVelsh 1 Tiiirf il War. J a. II luckltiaou ! Attorney llrnrreJ Ilnirm W. Wlckaraiiam I Jt.ainia.lnr Ofltnral Plana II. Illlcluwk I Spiral ary i( Neyy Ilnifin Vim I.. Mayer i Secrntery Interior A. Klahar m ratary ol Arl.iiltiiie Janice Vi liann tk-ercu; -y ol tummaru I lierlce Naaol Chlvl Joan Charles lwarit M hit .-. tj. It. Pnualon Coiimilaatnuer .H. Milliard U.N. Ulid Coiumiaaloiief rrta. Wmtary ol Slate frnaaurfir Attorney ilaucral uai. I'ulMlr luatrucllon. , t'rititvi ,. , , Intiry ami Food Cnu ... Oaoalil Waal H- ii M . lilroil ,, lima. M. Kat . A. U.l rawl.ui I.. II. Alderman . M. H. Iniiilwar .j. n, iiaiiat CHICHESTER S PILLS W-jj 'i nr. iii tui imtftit. A U.S. Senator. Congreeaiuea I Jonathan llonrne, Jr. (I mi, K. Cliautlwrlala i. , llawley I A. ft. Latterly acraaaacoraT Chief Jiiatlre H.M, Iteea r. A. Moore Aaaovlala Jaailcas , (r. a. Mitin II. J. Mi an u. II. horn 1. A. alullr Kl.rkM-Irr llM.. JllranjAr ' I'lll. u H,4 ! auiM.V -.. Mi.1 on HI Ulil-n. V J 1 l. . lk.r Mar r i.r V llravalaA. A.k t. t III.. If. m Juits ... Allorniy. lint I Ida aiara Jt ninat uiaraim. Hi'lirr l HnnaoQ l. V. kufa-n.lall LSuiaUTIVa rl k Mvia n ft. Ilou, Mtaf. AtaV Hi.Im SOinRVWHTiOISTSfVISmK! KF W. F. PAINE & CO. Real... Estate LAKEVIEW, OREGON f!P r Tower's Fish Brand W aterproof Clothing Is made for rough wear and long acrvire in the wetteat weather. It will not daap point you in either reaped. SI ITS $1.00 SUCKERS $1.00 J POMMEL SUCKERS $1.50 Gaaraatead lYeterprool efCfWERjf SolJ Everywh ere A. J. Tower Co. tfrk BOSTON 1 Towaf Canadian Co., LtJ., rt II loronto lul Hrnator ttoprvaaulauira ,. (I. II. atortfmaa til I' luilknap W I. TIiiiiiiwob o.s. i.aM) orrit it. Arthur W. (iiiuu , . . f ira v t'roiisiniilur Hatater k'ilr ruHk'r'o'r'iuK'' OIIIhiM II Krnwn HoMrTlaor Nelaou J. Illlllliaa OlalhK Aaalalaut Noriuall Jwobauu rulrat Aaalataol I), r. Ilrriiuau tiiral Clark LAkKCOLN l V "''a B Half " f W. I .;a h"1'' W H Huiuar I ua.ur.r r. o Aiil.trua "" A.J. K.nlrr at aiMil Hupt, j. y. Wiiilta Surveyor a. A. Muauan Comnilaaiouare Haliart .. I r. Amliraun County Stm-a Imiwlnf,, 1). I'. Mallny Town ur i.AkfcViavi. K. K. lilni hatt K. K. lii'bry V. M. Iuat 1 JKMa-lialdi K. II. .nulla I Wui. Walla, a A. - . Mayor Co juolliaen Itnrordnr Iriaaurar ia, t OMMa.a.1 IAI. 1 l.L'll l;rraldi-ui k I. Hrlttaa lc 1'rtaidaiil t uirr :. Alil.troai ;- 'tary j,f. fe, )(, hv. rt.ll Irraaurer frai k MUd Iruatwa J. M. uuutrr, II v . aiingan, V . I-. V li:L $1,000 REWARD he tiri'ior Ifornla and N Industrious. "So your club is Kolni,' to jjive a Iw ture toiii-lity" suld the Lull sulTruKclle. What will be the tojilc?" "Home lndUHtxltn." responded the president "And what do you consider boini In dUNtrls?" "Why, our huslmnds, who renmln at home mid mind the babies nnd wash the dishes while we utleiij the club." Chlcutfo News. n. f a .1 ad t.lio Htork iTotiT lon Amv-iailiiu, t wiiirh I ho nnili-r Igned la a mi'iuovr 1(1 v- t 111000 rawaid lot arldimca it'adniK to li n 1 i v 'r i" T....I . () jVa.t ami convli ttun jlol any pany or par i'i aaiiioulxl III In II - nUNDA V Wi4o.il al lu a. in. I'rrarlilng avrry huoilay at il a. in. and 7 au p. m. .i.ottu Uuv riuy -unday f Toning at :. I'tayrr Mi-i tiug 1 liura day at 7 :nu p. in. I linlr uirriing at S:.iup. m. uailli-.' Aid Krry ilii..l t at l:i p. to, r) body cordially llirllr.l i.i all - nlrva. M. I . milK, l aator. a'..' HAI1IM t III M II tit I.AkfcVIIMt l r. aiding mtvIi at HAM and 7:.i I1 M on lat aud .d huu. nun. lay N ho.il at 10 A M. iiulor rKHivi) at :.i I'M. Hini.l Voung I'coplo'. I ul.in m l:.i I' M mi ia ti hunday. Irayir M.tinu al 7:.PM Mriinui.Uy t. mug. kyury botly Invited i.i an. n4 all anr ' hfc,V. A.r .M.M.MuNS I Aim i. H III Kill - h fcKY M Mia V M AHH at :ou aud lu a.m. ; Koaury al 7;:j n.iu. Maaa on Karkilaya at 7:uu a in. (v-n I. . in tlia .Saw 1 liurt li. MaIHIAm m II SI II I , h.J. Truthful. It was 4 a. in., and linking cropt Ruftly Into the bouse and ri'iimvud hi sliix-s. but ns bo tlptoiil upstnlrs out' of the tn-ads (rave a loud creak. "It thnt you. John?" demandiHl Mrs. Mil kins from ntiove. "No, my love." replb'd Iillklns. the stairs." Judge. tlen ati'alliiM horai'a. rattle or miil.'a Ik longing to any ollta umiibra. In addition to tlir alOTa, the iindrralaiird ilili on tha aarne condition I o.ui for all Intra. a brandml borae thito bar on both or rlihar ta Brand rtHord. d lu rlglit roiintl-a. Katige Harnr-y. Ika and Crook rountlca. Ilorai'a ranlfd wnan aold Nona outgrown hnrtnaold, and only In large enncnaa w . . ukowm, Mia. or. gini 'It's Broke It Gently. "Toll broko your cuKagcinent Miss Jnulller?" "Vf-s. but I broke it gently." "Howr "Told her vhnt my salary wi Cleveland I.eadpr. with J, N. Watson REAL ESTATE Farm Land a Specialty LAKEVIEW OREGON Fur Ones. One day little M.irslo saw n dray loaded with lildi-s iimhmIiii; the house. "Oh, inaiiiuin." she xrlnliuud, "there gin's a man with o whnle stack of ci'ws' ovcn-imts!"-Chl an(i News. Cl-AKK & WKKiHT I.AWVKKH WAHHINUTOX. I. C. pi w.ic land mattkkm: pisai. PHuor DI MKKT I. ANUS, . rONTKHT ANII MISINU ( AHKM Ht ltlpr ASHOCIATR WoHK FoR ATTOKSKVS Must Be Pretty. Ho-Have you ever looked In the t'lass when you are nnfrry? She No: I'm never angry when I look to the rlass. A petition was circulated last week I asking the Department at Washington! to establish a postoffice at High Grade. ' The document received manv signa- j tures, and it is thought the oflice will j soon Le installed. M. D. Hopkins EMPLOYMENT AGENCY REAL ESTATE milec: Flynn Uhlx., S. WutvrSt Lakevlow : : Oregon Notice to Sheepmen Aly corrulH In CniiuiM I'ralrlo will be ready fur ehcariiiK by May 15. (Jooil rrip' surroiindlno; corrals. All are t'speciully Invited to elieur there. Good Csllfornia crtw. Terma Tun Moiialilf. A18Jngj Get your Heed ontH from Lakeview Merc. Co. Car load Utah seed oat Junt arrived. My Hhuep corralH will lie ready for Mlicaring by May 15. Id ma McDan-k-U. al5ol5 If you )iav troiilde in gutting rid ol your cold i you may know that you aru not treating It j iiropi rly Tliere la no r ani wliy s (told ahoiild liang on for i-oka and It will not If you taku ' Cliamljurlaiu'a CoiikIi Jd uiitdy for aulu by ell duali-ra Meit'a fine rade underwear white I HhIh. and French bulhriggan at B , & M'u. If you want good potatoes at a low price, niieJ. S. I.une or E. It. I'atcb. tf Terms reawonublo to alieepmen for Hheuriritf at m v 'orralH In t'limas Prulrle. Itosa McDauleU. al8 Jnl5 TTTGood wiring is 1 1 the very best insurance policy you can have and the cheapest. We do it E.T.SPENCE HhM' rilhnliY I t.KIAN lllt'Kt II OK I.A k K V II W. lu. i i. lu ino alaaoiili; Hall, huuday rv lio.il al IU:oii A.M.; Homing h.nl,i.i il:oo Kiriiiiliig H.TH.O al :;iu. I r.r alrvliug ou Hrdii.adaya at 7:i P.M. All aia coidially lu. Tlt.d. Kk.V. W.B. PKYnl., H. H.,l'a.ur. Hivr.1 liAl ilnl 1.111 in up i,iHmt I.AKk at N Plua l.fu-t, Ori gon. Prrarlilng ear yircaai II A M and 7:.Vi- SI of rail, hunday ol evarr niouili. huuday kihkiI alluAal.' Pray. r M rvlm at 7:30 on wt.ln. ..) vPulug of ia li until. All ara cordially invited to atu ud the aurvlci a. . HKV. L. K. IIKMiKKHON. LAKKVIKW l.oliiitNo 71, A. P. A A. M. Ilolda .lai.'d inr. liiiu. tiniiirda, on or Ix lorc. lull iiiimiu. January J.IU. Man i .'n.l. Mari li Mitti April 7lti, May .111 , Juiki '.Mill. Ili hprt'lal in.- llnij. ii imi ii call. gun. rally baiurday avi-u-lugs. Planing l.rull.rm .iinip. ft , Lair llioim.ii.il. . M. i A. W. ortoii.iH-c'y A O. II. W.- I.AKKVIKVS UllUiK So. 1J1. M.v la ryary avt oud aud lourlli Tlnirulay ol uaili inolitll. III Ma. Mr Hall, l-annii-w. Cliaa. lounlligM-u. M.W.; Win. Ountliar, K. UMiltkh OK IIONOIt LAKK.-IIOHh u ...i. Ko. 57, P. ol II., A. O. U. W Movta .1-1 and imru i iiuraoaya oi rai n miuilli ., mmn ol II.: J. IH'lla Arinar. I.. C ol 1 .! Al.u,.da llruwn, Iti-oordur. Hall : Mm y i .i.i. c. i i ol II.; Una Miylcr ii I. O, O. K-l.AKEVIK.vi UIIMIK, No. 03, I i.r., iin eia vynrj haiuiuat rvnnlllg ... Vllowa Hall, at 7 :.'kl o'iiIim V, Irolu Oiuoi . r I to April l.and al a ulilwk ln.ni Ai.ru 1 in rx-pii uiU-r su. I). , Hcuila, N. O.: . . CUuui'y.riocrotary i. O. O. P.- I.AKKVIfcW KM AMI MKM' No. I I. O. O, t., mrcia ii, i, n,,i a, d,iri Thura day VTcniuga ol vai Ii luoiitli lu odd Kcllowa Hall, Uuuvlcw. C. Ii. Arlliur, C. e., a. 11 d amuioralt-y, ncribu. KKI1P.K All Uibdkj-I.AKKMhH UiIhTk. NO W, I.O. O. p., mice, tiio anc.uid aud iourib Krldaya ol va. Ii u.outli lu Odd Irlmm Hi.. I, ilra ni'lla I In n. y, N i, ; Mi. IxniUu Hirk man, V Alliu uuuilug, Irvaaunr: M ii. Muu, Hue'. tlur, in O. a,. . OKltMAI. C11AI-I KH, No 6, I.A K a. in-..viL-K.iu,-iiivu4 mi iut.a.lay,ou o lore lull moon aud two wm'ka tlii'ruall Maaoiilc Hall. at 7:M o'clock. V tailing uminLiura aro cordially luvtiud I. II. I. It. IIAUUIS, W. M. IDA DMIIA('lI.8crclar r HrofcslONAL cards Attorneyat-I.aw Notary I'ublic All rrnctlce Etcept U. S. Land (Jthte Itual leant. IV.;F. (U)iin Attorney at Law and Notary Public OHKICK-Paly liulliliiig. D. Let the Examiner figure on your next Job Printing. Vl'JNATOK Attorney at Law. Ijinil M altera Mprlalty OFKICK-Dalj nnlldliif. C'AKLKH UMHACH Land and Law Office Abstractor of Titles Katabllihed ISSN Lake-low, Ore W. J-AIK THOMPSON Attorney at Lew Oflice In O. V. I.. Co.'m Itiiilding. LaKKVIKW, OltlCOON J. I,. LYONS, D. D. 5. Uentl.it Office In Watson's Block, Lake view, Oregon KlKht Vear i eaperlenoe In Michigan. Mrailnate of Lnlrerally of Mlehlgea.