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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1912)
r On Account of Some Business Difficulties arising that wo did not anticipate bo foro, wo will continue tho SPECIAL 2 SALE Indoflnltbly. Wo havo a well- aeoortod stock of dry lumbor and will G apprccato your order, regardless of how small or largo. During the sale all material will bo cash when It loaves tho yard. SUNSET LAKE LUMBER CO. Lakeview, Ore. Yard on Center St. Phono 721 '10 . MAM TV tWfrnr Cut : . - . ',vr ''' - y.V ' : tons In a shell, p'ess the bntlon end 'TULL." Tho sido bolt iituUtiM it v.iay. Ymi don't havo to uf. t the barrel or wauh un on-and-uif duvke. The action stays open after each ain;le shot It fired. It alwuyn tuys opon wluii the n.toimine ii empty. I'ive oliota tliro to Rut tho cripples - eui.Ii unjur abaoluto con tiul of tlx t.icKvr In);: -r. Tha recoil mloatls for you Wkki atiotlmr nlirll in; lukoi tlm mriiin oft tho gun - tho ilincomlott out ul i.m kick ull without diminishing tho drive bvhiiul tho shot. Siti.pl tlt-diwn a fow turns of the readily handled riueaifia trow cup tnukwn cliMnine;, currying and inter ciiatigtl tf buituls qui. k ami cany. Sund fur a motion plrturo booklet telling how th . ..- . kick Is tivctl hw a friction davico found only on tho A'mmnfon-tAfC Autoloading Shotgun takes tho puiu!.huiuiit out of heavy loads. H'rlla tit-tlay. KFMINfJTON ARMS . I'MON Ml.n ALLIU CARIRIDGKCO. a!9 nruailoay 7 NawYorkClly WALLACE & SON i Wm. Wulluco, Coronor tor Lako County i UNDERTAKERS PROMPT ATTKXTIOX AMI SATISFACTION (il'A U ANTICKI) Parlors, next door to Telephone Office WATSON BUILDING Twin Valley Land Co. rr; Incorporated C. R. BLOOD, Ast. Sec; C. O. MISENER, Cen. Agt. Wc li.'ivc iVir s;ilc: Orchard and Alfalfa Lands Farm Lands, Timber Lands Homesteads and Desert Lands Sx ti ' i itttt. utioii ivin toO.V I. Land Holdings Wc nri' .'iMits K-r The Fairport Town & Land Co. FAlRPOkT TOWN LOTS now on s . Mnke your selection hciorc tljc hest ones arc sold. A bi.LT investment for a small amount of money. CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. I f. m. cony, IAKEVIFAV . OREGON Operate ftlagra, tarrying linltca 5tatra Mailt, hxprea and Paaaengar on tha tnlltiwlng route: LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LAKEVIEW .I'TOmiUII.ES OPKUAlHU IN CONNBCTION WITH THB 5TAQG5 FAHESl- KlnKinth Falls Route On Way Round trip $10.00 $18.00 4.00 7.00 OL'I'ICES:- t'l . VI. i. I I H,t Stage onic Sullivan Hotel American Hotel Lot fho Examiner Fl&uro on Your Next Job Work EAST COMES WEST FOR PRIZE' STOCK For fiO vi'r Ihcy hav In en tinidiK' Inif in wckff rn OrcK"n lnd WufhinHion lor woolni (.hi pp df exceptional ti'intify. 'I hp IniliiKtry h hern trcBt-r-il by I fit! farrncrH of Ihc far wet a inrtilrrttnl o their H I'l UKrlrulture. f)urr(f till tit Ihla time they never have apparently appreciated tha fact that I hey were particularly favored In the way lit cllmHtiral ron iiliona for Ine prmlurtion of a rpiHlity of ahrcp nl the ("olnwulil, l.inculri in d I.eiceMtcr brceda that la co much in demand in Ohin, New York aid other 'tatca further eat. During all ef thin time the heep fanelera of the eHKtern ntxlea have been malt ii j anrniHl lo'irn lo d and Irnpiirlii.e fr'irn them rhiep rif the breeda lo nike up their how flnrka and to inlro li.ee new blond into Iheir fl'irka. IhhI Ml Mr. A. R ChHrnherliiln, Ilevi liipmert ('ommiHaioner of the (Ireat No-lhern l(i.ilnv u ttmrifer to ail r.f Ihe welt rn lireeder who wsa viaitlr jf the Ori-pon llle Fnir, noticed Ihe aupfrnir pility of Ihe Oregon hei p of th'Hu 1 r i-iIh hud lull' re 1 one of the breeoern, Mr. V A KiHer, nl 1'ickrenl, lo htii f; h t-mall Dock lo the In'ernHlioriil l ivpStork Kxponilion at f'hicii(('i Mr. Ki.Her wan a novice in Ihe chowit K of abrep Hnd found hitn mi If in eonipet ttiii) with Phe btft that rould be liroupht in Hi kIhii'I or ("annila or were firnduce ! in tha United St -tec. And they were dreaaed for the show VJtile bin were from the nanture. NotwilhhtHn'liriR thin handicap he aucceedxl in winntt R hia full ebftre of the prir.ea Mr. l-rank Harding of Waukeaha, W i-crmcin, niticed the (iimlry of thi i-e chei p Hnd thin year in ateBd of irrpurtinK l:e ran.e to OrrRon for hi.i abow floi'ka. He him juat con cluded a round of theHlnle falrrireufta and linn eerlaii ly won hin full ahare of the prir.i k. Tl.eie ia o uae of a fanner raim; bih priced extru (piality live Hock unlc-H he his those who want to puri-fih-e tt'Mt elut-H of at'ilf know i hat be Huh it. .1 uilit'ioiiH ii.lverlipii K is as neci anary to the auect es of the breeder a it it lli.it be f.He the Hi.tr to pell. The bent advti tisinjr a braider CHn 'get it by taking Hlutr where nther tircedera are and showing them what ho his. Mr. Kouer did thi. Tho reHult will l-.e a development of a larRe trade be tween the eaatern Mates and the went em rlopen of Oregon and SVahington in aheep of thetie breed;!. And Mr. C!inmherlnin myp thBt they re breeding; or thete unine uli pea diry rattle of a superior quality, hh are their lorjj wooled aheep. Why dnii't they brimr Home of them over the rnounlains Hint let the fualern breedtis Hen what thy have? Hut whv ahouhln't they have a su perior quality of dairy cuttle? They have the climate and conditions under which the dairy breeds of rattle and different breeds of long woolcd phecp were developed. I hey have green tte I or uruzi'"lT f"1- ih'o Ftock the year an. una, erd it was iu.t aoch envir.m mer t ti nt ivt tributed to and made pos sible the development of these differ-e- t bret drt to their highest lypo-of per lcction. With titirh conditions us they have in wrstii.i Wflshircton and Oregon there is no reeefdity of ur having to import lui'K wonled Bleep or dairy cattle fr.nn Kurope. If the farmers of this part of this country who are favor ed with such excellent conditions will produce the duff, the eastern man will pretainly ''uy ll, and at very profitable prices. "Woman's Rights" (I'aid Advertisement) There are over 100,000 women in Ore jjoii. Thu majority of them do not want to vole. A small proportion in any jjiven community is asking for the ballot. Is not that true in your town? What do the rest want? Many of them arc active'' opposed. To put upon these women a responsi bility from which they nHve hitherto been exempted and which thev no not wish to assume ia not "Women's RiKhta." Munv of them aie indifferent. The indifferent male vote is one of the serious prollema of the present electo rate. Wouli vuu add to it a large body of votes avowedly indifferent? The demand for woman suffersge ia the demand that women shall assume an eo.ua share with men in the respon sibility of carrying the government of the City, the State, the Nation. It meant she shall enter, with him the political arena. For it is an arena. Politics is not a conflict of opinions, it ia a conflict of wilts. It carries with it public debates, publio marchings ana counter marohings, public di-cussionn of public questions, and of the charac ter of pu'ilio candidates, and all the other incidents of a campaign. It is nut democratic, nor just, nor fair to draft this largo tody of women into this campaign against their wills. This is the sixth time the voters ot Oregon have been asked to vote upon Ibis quuoliun in bpito of thu Xucl that every two years opposition to it hus increased, so mat in 1910 suffrage ANOTHER MYSTERY RATER U HOTEL LAKEVIEW Oregon Journal: Caitain O. C Applegsta has ten ived a letter from J. W. llillman o' Hope Villa, La., the diacoversr of Crater Lake In which the writer recall" bis trip to the lake S9 years mk", and the impression it gave him at that time. Mr. Hillman was one of a party of mineral teckers an3 was engaged in business at the time in Jacksonville, Or, with Alexander MHrtin, Sr., now president of the First National Hank at Klamath Kalis, to whom he refers in his letter as "Jerry." Among other things'! n his letter he says : "I was very much pleased with yours of July 13, aa Jerry had never mention ed you in one of his letters lo me, and the poMa! cards were reminders to me of days long pant, only there ws no hotel at tout point when I hrat saw It. Wizari Island looks very natural to me, as everything conncted with the uiscovery does. "There is one thing connected with the discoverv never mentioned In writing, although 1 have spoken of It in telling of the peculiarity of the lake, and others may have imagined t e name thing that all our party did. We rode paat Wizard Island looking for so nutlet of (he lake, 1 was in the lead and although the snow was down to the water in many places on the banks, vet opposite tha island the land was bare, and iu't after passing tie island I thought my mule flinched as though is feet huit. 1 placed my hand below my knee and told the bojs we were near a lire. A pteeeptible heat was ri::ini from the surtare. It might have been imagination on my part, but it so, the wnole party bad the same tmagiua'ion, for all agreed with me. "I never mentioned t"he fact in writing about, tne lake, for tear of be ing called a viaiouarv, and it lucke I so visionary that I hated to write about it. fcr I knew that it must have been' there for thousands of years since the lake was formed and the cooling pro cess should have been completed by that time. " 1 also think I was the lirst white man to dip w aler fr m the can. on on Kogue river. It was on o. r return ttip. I tnink this was the first time 1 have ever written about it, but 1 have often told abeut it." nwECTEl) IN loo.) THROUQHPIT s '?"" ! if,!' i'or FIK3T-CAL55 ACCOnnOHATIONS SAM f i rs tfrrt pP f - i'!V For connnRciALfU l f ta vELiiKs r,:.;thl COURTEOUS V--TREATMENT LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors f. P. LIGHT QEO. HARROW mmmm t,mmamti THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. ABSTRACTS TO ALL REAL PROPERTY IK LAKE COUXTY, 0RG0 Our Complete Tract Index nsurea Accuracy, Promptness and Reliability Such ho ftidei in tho ONLY JihLI ISLE ytem from which an Abntract chd l made, ahowlnjj nil defects (it title. We Also Furnish SURCTY BONOS and FIRS INSURANCE H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKCVIEW, OREGON POSTOFFICE BOX 243 PHONE 171 Lakeview Ice, Transfer and Storage Co Telephone No. K51 J. P. ILCKVOKTH, Manager Buss to Meet All Trains. Transfer and Dray age. Storage by day, Week or Month I?- "OUIt CUSTOMKKS AltE OVil ADVKItTISEUS" PLAYGROUND PARAGRAPHS. Tha universal impula to play is a divinely ordered thing. If God gives tha instinct man ought to provide the playground. Man plays only v. he-e he is a human be ng in the fullest tense of the word, and he has reached full humanity only when he plays. It would be difficult to find any point at which in our large cities a dollar will go further in tre makingof those things for which the city exists than in the provision and maintenance of playgrounds. In f'ese playgrounds and in their work lies the be;;inr n-i of social re lemDtion of th e pej ie m large cit.es. Theyfurnish t!ie spec tacle cf a city savin itself: cf the pca:-le of a gre..t city i r.H ) nature aid God by f'Pc' ni tl.?cr neifrbors and tHem-ives. Here I ss the function of the playground. It giver t'-e in dividual the opportunity for mastery of his borly under con ditions of increasing di.ficel: in its vnried physical activities. It also riives the opportunity for the socijl experiences of democ racy of seif and group gov"rn ment. It is the school for phys ical and social self discovery anJ self direction. There is another point of view which rraintains that no mnt'.er how great the cost the value of the boy saved is inestimably be yond it. This point cf view i suggested by that Master of prac tical life who knew full well the -value of money, even the widow's mite. For what shall it profit a city if it gain the whole world and lose the souls of its children? LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated. A Complete Record AVe have made an entire tratiHcrij t of nil Records In Lake County which lit any way, affect Iieal Property In the coirity. We have ft complete Leeord tf every Mi-rtirti w and transfer ver nitule lu LaUe County, and ever L)ei stlveu. " Errors Found in Titles In triiHcrilnrir the rv.-crilt we l a- fudiirt numeroiiet tuort Kapeai nt'onled 1 1) the leetl record and tndxiti; and Diany ItfdH are recorded In The Mortgage reeord raid other tiooki. UnmlreilB of tuortjrnes and deed are nor. Indexed at all. and uiost dlttictilt tn trace up from the record. We have notations of all these Errors. Ottiern unnot tina tln-ni. vie hnve pu bunting p thes errorw. anil menu UV. r.uidredi of dollars ,u.ir;in'ee onr work. J. D. VENATOR, flanager. SHAMROCK STABLES HALF BLOCK CAST OF COURT HOUSE CON BRBEN, Proprietor Special Attention to Transient Stock Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month Always Open Phone 571 LAKEVIEW OREGON THE BEST The University of Oregon Library has received from Rome a large collec tion of the well kno4n Anderson prints, which will be loaned upon application to any woman's club or other organiza tion in Oregon that may have occasion to study the masterpieces of Italian sculpture, painting and architecture. They are intended primarily for the use of study clubs throughout the state working in connecton with the corres pondence study department. curried 'n only one county in Oregon, and in that one hv Ave voters, the to tal vote being 35,270 for suffrage, tbe smallest vote for it since 19IX), and 69,065 aga'nst, a majority of 'i3,7!'5. The Oregon State Association Oppos ed to the Extension of the Suffrage to Women asks thai you give this mat ter your earnest consideration, and de feat it this t'pie by so great a plurality that the suffragists both local and im ported, must bow uetrre the will i the people of Oregon, and acknowled ge that tho majority rules In America. The State Association Opposed to th Kxtenslon of the Suffrsr"' to Women. Mrs, Francis James Bailey. President. LAGER BEER ' AND WHISKIES IN TOWN AT THE KENTUCKY did eft, lers In- Cof his - O. nda lert 28 ast. ible C by ;hat " eel- mm SALOON (ING. PROPRIETORS I kattaUaMMMMfiS tlliEGON RAILWAY Mew Except Sundays w at 8:35 P. M. kv at 6:45 A. M. NICE nev from in T Zibalinese guaranteed to befc Sunday bought tor the pTiTivTwTnTKe look them over. -AKEVIEW, OREGON T ATf FVTPW Tv Read The Examiner Want Ads