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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1912)
I iV Oman's World Lakeview Saddlery FREE FRUIT LAN PAISLEY DAT Mill Mnir, Socialist CandiH.it For Govarnor. Don't Bo Afraid of U. S. Government Carey Act Irrigation Projects In Oregon Tlw dfij oMrr-ioiiMt! l'rtntl.n comimnle In tliin ntue i-t When the North wont Towoslte t'tmipun.v of l'hil.i.l.'lphiiv took ov.t the Paidey Project In Uka fount), It gave th - lariat IhmuI ever Riven In tt.e unk flft.v thotitmml dollfirn tfiiarnnteelnn completion of the project. Kvery three month it makes H'l Item'! statement of expense tn tlie Uraert l-mnl Hoard. All of It mlvertialn hooka, map, contr. ct. Hultm-rlpiion ayre -ments ami llteraturv In Hiih.nltte.l to the Peert Lnu.l Hoard for inHptviloii before lelnit inMleJ. THE I. ASH IS LKV-L. FKEfci FROM RiM'K. AM ISA KICII Vol.. CAMU ASH Sni:.. The climate 1- perfect tor fruit, which now snuvn to perfection at Talslcy. Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Prunes Construction work upon the dam and renervoir has now lieeu In pro gress for three months with fhoma- Hawthorn. State Inspector, on the ground. He as formerly with the U. S. (iovenmient Ueelamutloii Service on the Umatill i Project. Send for 32 pae Illustrated boo. Ui to Pauley by automobile atane from Hend and see the land Our asent at Paisley. Hugh K. .(illmore, will show you the land. It U free to thoee who pay the cost of putting water on It. Northwest Townatte Co. are am..n the largest taxpayers In Oregon, owning townslte oub-dlvislona at I'rlneville, Madras, K-dmoud. Hend, Burns, Vale and also the 840-acre Conn ranch at Paisley, Ituludln a 50-lar. el-a-day capacity flour mill, aod gener.l store. Our bauk references are: First National Bmk, Philadelphia, Pa. GIrard National B ink, Philadelphia. Pa. CommercUl Trust Co.. Phlladelhnia. P. Interstate Finance Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Merchant Trunt Co., Camden, N. J. Security Savings & Trust Co., Portland. Ore, Address all communications to our Portland office, 601 Veou bulldlnir. Write mw. The average cost of water will be $46 dollnra an acre. We will Rive you a square deal Northwest Townsite Co. 308 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. SEE OCR AGENTS IN BEND HOMESEEKERS' LAND COMPANY m vV .v.. ?" J- . I " y.. 5 t y .". a '..'.1 ' s. " F KOU ISf Olff n to the best cut to tmy we will give It cheerfully mid hnti etitly. Tell us what you mint the' meat for and we II tell you what and how much to Imy Young wives n ; find this ser vice n great help in their Mar keting and n ill save themselves much worry and useless ex pense by taking advantage of it Lakeview 3T" Meat Market HAYES A G&OB. props Anna River Irrigated Orchard and Alfalfa Lands in the Famous Summer Lake Valley A large area of this laml is now upon the market. Following are a few of the tracts with terms and prices Tracts Price Pee Acre 10 Acres 20 Acres W Acre a $u.oo lO.oo 2 5. on Second P'm't Third P'm't first Payment Three Yrs. Ten Yra. $100.oo $150.oo $100.oo 200.00 300.oo 300.oo 375. oo 300.oo PARALLEL ROADS ACROSS CASCADES A digpat-h from Bend to the Ore gon Journal says, report reach Bent' from across the mountains that engi neering parties, representing both the Hxrriman and Hill Interests, are en gxged in xurveying a line up the Mo Kenzie river, eastward from Eugene, with the apparent intention of estab lishing a route across the Cascades connecting with the Central Oregon roads at Bend. There are several parties) of surveyors, numbering in all about 75 men. The most easterly camp is located at Vida, a small place some 30 Hiilt-B from Eugene. Other camps are established near Waterville, 15 miles further west. Two surveys are be Tig worked out, each following the immediate valley of, the McKenize. There is said to I e keen rivalry be tween the two parties, recti! ling the competition seen a few years ago, when both pyetems began buil'iing up the Deschutes Canyon. MISS ANNA AUNU ftlALICY. The Socialist citiullitate for governor In the wtaiv of Washington Is n wotiniu Miss Amiii Attic Mnley. This very ptlk'ient mid clever lady wan born In Minnesota thirty nine years hko. Keitr rd ou a furui. at thlrteeu Mis Mnley went to MtiiueaxliM. where "nhe work ed fur her boa id" mid attemleil school uutll a three yeura' course In the IiIku school was complctiHl After Krmhmt ng ahe taught In country schools until lie was twenty -two years of ace. when ahe took up stenography. I-ator Miss Maley returned to Hcbool, dolug MM'clal work at the I'nlventlty of Minnesota and In the Hand School of Social Sclem-e of New York city. From UXH till 1011 ahe was a Reclal orjtanirer of woincti fur the Natloual StM'iuIist party. For the past y?nr she has becu connivteil with It Soclnllfit piiMr ptiblisheil lu WuNlUiiKtou state. Miss Malcy Is already lu the Held rampalciiliijr. and she la regarded m likely to run second among the candi dates for governor, nud her election Is not Impossible If the old parties re main split, as they are at present "I care nothing for myself person ally." said Miss Maley recently. "It la the principles, nims and methods of the National Socialist party that I desire to see succeed Our party tins stood upon Cils uiMiioiIllled platform since Its organization - social owner ship and democratic control of the so daily necessary Industrial proerty." Quean Mry "Snsd" by Lady Con ttancs. "Lady Constance Stewart Itlehard son, the beautiful young woman wIkj danced over here some time ago, has offended Queen Mary," said n diplo mat's wife, according to the Washing ton Post "She actually told the Ueeu to stand out of t tie light at n picture exhibition. "Lady Constance, you know. Is capa ble of anything They ure teilliiR an BDei ilote about her at the Until clutj "She was walking In Piccadilly the other Uny so the nuevdote runs and a young man a I tempted to pass her on the right when she also turned that way. The young man veered to tlm left, and I.ndy Constance did the same. And there they stood for a minute or more, overcome by that ridiculous something which makes two people face to f;i e on a wide sidewalk dodge simultaneously this way and that with out being able to puss each other by. "Lady Constance after nine or ten of these awkward movements smiled de murely and said: " 'Wei!. I'm Mire If you want to dance I don't mind Cut what's it to be the turkey trot or the grizzly bear?' " 325 oo The New Town of Spring River Has been laid out within these lands and a limited number of Lots are being placed upon the market at $2o.OO and 850 00 per lot. For further information, call on or write Dodson Realty Company LAKEVIEW - OREGON Lakeview Steam Laundry HARRY C. HUNKER, Prop. We give efficient service and do good work. Send your washing and give us a trial. TELEPHONE No. 732 We are now ready to roll your Barley at any time Statement Necessary Restrictions on newspapers and all other publications except religious, fraternal temuerance and scientific periodicals are made in instruction just received from Washington, It Is specified than any article, news, editorial or otherwise, for whose pub lication money is received or for which there is hope of pecuniary reward, must be plainly marked "advertise ment." It ia also directed that every news paper roust make affidavit at intervals as to the names of its editor, business manager, owners, stockholders, bond holders, mortgagees and other interest ed, and must publish the affidavit after having filed it witb the postmaster. Business conditions are getting brighter every day, in the Pacific Northwest. The lumber industry has never been more prosperous. So heavy is the demand for lumber that the price of logs is advancing steadily. The sup ply houses also report a brisk sale of mill machinery and equipment. The tarming districts of the several states have heavier crops than ever before. To move them, the railroads are add ing to their rolling stock. So materi al is the increasing freight businessjof the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company that it is addirg a 1100,000 addition to its freight hou-e facilities in SeHttle, Memorial to Mrs. Docker. The women of Colorado will proba bly erect a memorial In the form of n woman's building at the State univer sity to the life mid work of Mrs. Snrau I'latt Itci'ker. The movement was started by tho alumnae of the univer sity, and .Mrs. I)ecker was enthusiastic about it. The building will be for the use of needy women students at tho university. Mrs. Cewey C. Rftlley, president of the I)cnvcr Womnn's club; Mrs. James U. Whltmore. n past presi dent, and others will attend u meeting at which the matter will be discussed and the memorial Idea take form. Mrs. Whltmore says lu regard to the pro posed memorial. "I know that its erec tion to her memory and In honor of ber life and work would be the most fitting and beautiful tribute within the power of the womanhood of Colorado to be stow." Said About Womankind. Life is not 1'ing enouKii lor a co quette to plav all her tricks In. Joseph Addison. If it fox is cunning, a woman In love 1m a thousand times more so. Proverb. Tho happiest women, like the hap piest nntlons. huve no history -George Eliot A mother's prayers, silent nnd gen tle, can never miss the road to the throne f nil bounty. Henry WiiriJ -eecher .V good tempered woman, of tho tr d -r yclept buxom, not only warrant a pair of expuntdve shoulders, but be speaks our approbation of then. Leigh mint. A complete llncol wagon nml Imikka ll It I II tM N , ttlllpH, robes, hits, rliiten, piirM, ii lit, rose OttOH, vtc,t tt M fw ft ' " l' ft ' ' 'W w Mmtj I bl n if In the Him- of ii r rln u Hint liorc fiiriilxli Inc.. It(-plllrllljt li 4 o iii I en I III) 11. THE BEST VAQUEHO SADDLE ON THF. MAHKET AHLSTROM 8c GUNTHER, Props. Successors to . F. AKLiTROM mniauNN Twin Valley Land Co. Incorporated C. R. BLOOD, Ast. Sec; C. O. MISENER, Cen. Agt. Wo have (r sale: Orchard and Alfalfa Lands Farm Lands, Timber Lands Homesteads and Desert Lands Special attention jjiven toO.V L. I. and Moldings We are .'igents f r The Fairport Town & Land Co. FAIRMONT TOWN LOTS now on s. . Make your selection before the best ones are sold. A big investment for a sin.'ill amount of money. NEVADA-CALIFORNIA-OREGON RAILWAY Daily Service Reno to Lakeview Except Sundays No. 1 Arrives Lakeview at 8:35 P. M. No. 2 Leaves Lakeview at 6:45 A. M. Daily Except Sunday Cullman A Hufri-t t H.rvi.e Uct wee a Lu keview uud lieno C. VV. CLASS, AGRNT :: LAKEVIEW, OREGON CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. P. M. CORY, Lessee LAKEVIEW . OREGON Operate 5Ugei, carrying I 'n I ted Sutrt Walla, fiiprnt and fuactiKr'i on ttia follnwlnit route: LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALliJ TO LAKEVIEW AUTOnOBILRS OI'HHAH'l) IN CONNECTION WITH Kin .STA0H3 PAME.V OnrWity Huund trip Klamath Falls Route - - - $10.00 $18.00 Plush Route 4.00 7.00 Olil icr S: Lakeview . ..... Slaga OKIu Mmh .... Sullivan HuUI KlaiPalh Fall , ... Antrku Hol.l SHAMROCK STABLES J. MURPHY, Proprietor HALF BLOCK CAST or COURT HOUSM Special Attention to Transient Stock Horses Hoarded by the Day, Week or Month Always Open Phone 571 LAKEVIEW OREGON ELI CAFE WILL BE OPEN ro THE PUBLIC MONDAY, OCT. 7