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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1912)
0. .. C. PIIFJMHLS mum REPORT IP i 1111 It jB OHEGON'S HELD WILL RUN ilHiii FREE Ff lUST LAP AT PAISLEY j What U probably tha smallest f aim j l'orllinid, Ore. Oel. 15.- The viduo lighting plant In the country has l ion ' of the 1012 crop In Oregor. in llxrd .t j in. lulled on the farm of didrvman j over $12(1,000.000 hy lr. James Withy rear IVvnetlc. Wisconsin, 'this llnv comt.e, director of the Oregon I'xpeil plant supplies current fur twenty four mont Hation, probably the let Mitli- Don't Be Afraid of U. S. Government Carey Act Irrigation Projects In Oregon The day of h responsible l rlatl m companies In thin atAte Is pft't. . Wheu the Northwest Tow nsite Company of 'Philadelphia took over the 1'aisley Project In Lake C-untv, it gave the largest Nid ever ?;ivoa In the state fifty thousand do".!! uuaranteeln completion of the project. Kvery three month it makes an Itemized statemeut of expense to the IVsert Laud Pord. All tf Us advertising books, map, contract. subscription aun.?. ments,nnd literature Is subuiltted to the Peort Laud Hoard for inspection before Mn iwuel. THK LAND IS I.F.VH., FKEU FROM IJOCK. ANT ISA IJICtl VOL CANIC ASH 1- The climate I perfect (or fruit, which now grows to perfectlou at IVilsiey. Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Prunes Construct ion work upon the dam ami reservoir has now been In pro gress for three month, with Thomas Hawthorn, Stttte Inspector, on the ground. He was formerly with the U. S. (iow.-nnient Reclamation Service on the Umatilla Project. Send for 32 -pae Illustrated book. Go to Pa'sley by automobile stage from Bend and see the laud Our agent at Paisley, Hugh K. liiluiore, will show you the land. It Is free to those who pay the cost of putting water on It. Northwest Townslte Co. are Hiiiuni; the largest taxpayers In Oregon, owning towusite sub-dirUIous at Prlneville, M Iras, Htdnioud, ISend, Burns, Vale and also the SiO-acre Conn ranch at Paisley, Including a 50-lr-rel-a-day capacity flour mill, ad general store. Our bnk references are: First National B.ink, l'hiladelphia. Pa. Girard National Bunk, Philadelphia, Pa. CommeroUl Trust Co., Phlladelhhi.i. P. Interstate Finuuce Corporation. l'hiladelphia, Pa. Merchants' Trus-t Co., Camden, X. J. Security SmvIdrs & Trust Co., Portland, Ore. Address all communications to our Portland otlloe, &)1 Veon building. Write now. The average cost of water will be f 1(5 dollars an acre. We will give you a square deal NorLhwesL Townsite Co. 3C3 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Ta. SEE OUR AGENTS IN UEXD HOMESEEKERS' LAND COMPANY - unl v on this subject in I 'm w hole state. lamps and la ep rat. d entirely bv the j , n Hh ,w il)fl , ,,, ,mj one ami i -. farm wiiulmill at a total cost ot a few niiea prosperity to Oicgou ptople. He cents fur lubricating oil. eilltnatc In tlrtll follows: I The tarm co.sists of about a hundred ' Whcat-21.OU2.274 husticls, IIW,2lH,. ... i .. , , . am. acres ami is uuvoie i lo fiock. raining and dairying. The power windmill ts twelve feet in diameter witn a vertical I shaft extending down the tower; at tached to it are the power pulleys, cel. In addition to driving the electric ligi t dynamo this mill is ued to operate a i drill pies-', grindstone, cor.i shcllcr, ! mall mw, wastii, g machine, grain eh- ' ' vator and feed Krindcr. The dynamo j in located in a amah building at tie! base of the windmill tower. I Ilia dy namo has a caprity of mix amperes at 1 thirty tlve volt, or 0.21 kilowata ' when driven at full fpeed of 450 revo- j lutiona a minute. The variations in ; (ipeeil, due to irregularities in the j wir.d, are overcome by a am ill nutu-' I niatic switch placed in the v rceit f between the generator and the Mor ; ne batteries which prevents any ac ci.icnts to the tpparatiia by "break ing" the cireuit when a cettain tbiige ot speed has been pi-seed. Thi.t tiny plant illuminates the hoive, the yrJs and tne barn bd ldin. All the lamps lereivu ihc:r ctirrn t from the sterna bttery, toe h"rgit of which is tue dyiimno'4 oi ly functiun. The entire pi ml, iiuduiling win.imill, generator, battery, wiring Inn , etc., eould be tiuplicatcd for not more tlia.i $2."0. Oats 11.74 I. Oil bushels, S.',(id2,7:l7. Harlcy 4.4.IJ.M7I buahels, $;'.ti.!."..ti2l. Clover Seed 12.'i.(itl0 bushel, fl.O.'iO, uno. l'otatoca 8,7iil.('f5 Ifiiahels, $:..r,i)(l,. C74. lUy-1.371.201 tuiiH, J12.Go7.Wi'.). Km; t -$(5,750,000. Vegetal leH--$." 2:.0.(KKI. Hops Hr.O.dO hales. $:t,60,HiO. MiFtullaiienua prudui Is - $:, 500,1100. Dairy product a $1(5,750,0(10 Ptiulliy and eggs 7.a.rtl,tKl0. The Mint iiiniual n port of tlio Stallion lli'l4MirN(inn Itonid ot Oregon, prepar ed In the scorciaty, Pro'emmr K. 1.. I'nttcr of the Orrirnii Agrlrulttiral ('i ll ne, la row otf tin prnis, and It la full id Inli reslli fuels. i:cI U a cuirplete directory of all the lirei aed atiilliuiis and picks In the M.n'e. I'lursllled by comities with the iiiiu'ci of their owners an I a statement of their liri iiiii g and any aprcial (Is fet lH, t.ic.e Ih utal le show ing jimt how mm y of each breed llmro are In each ((itnily, how' miiny are grades, nion- ereln, or puro blrmli'il, A miller table I eliiKMilles the iii iinln as not breeding I and Kiuiiiltiif ', l iiowing the nutnlcr of each breed having tipnvin, roaring, and other ilefc' tP a total of 9 per cent un nnund out of 1.1. 't5 animals. The tntfd iHiiiiler of rppllrhtlnmi re ceived wan 1.2HS, and of llies 1,135 I have in en granted lieenaes, ll'3 Im g ! hi Id up, Miime because no fees wcie Wool -17,")00,(HiO lounds, J2,S.ri0,')00 paid, some U cause of the death or Motiait 1.2.'0,tK)0 pounds, fcl75,0i u. Honey-$135,000. Livestock $113,150.1100. i sale of the hnmis, laek of Inipertion, hi "ily of further Information, or oi her ciiuncs. Lakeview Steam Laundry HARRY C. HUNKHR, Prop. We h'ixv ffVicicnt service find lo iootl work. Send your wasliiiit ami jivc us a trial. LESS BOWEL TROUBLE IF.' LAKEVIEW TELEPHONE No. 732 We fire now ready to roll your Ilarley at any time Lakeview people hav found nut that a SINtil.i: !( )SK of simple buck, tliorn luok glycerine, etc., ii cuii p. united lu -l li ri ku, ll.it ;. iiu..:i appenclcitis remedy, rrlleves con stipation, Hoi.r croinach or 1.11 the stomach IXMTANTI Y. This tiii!o ml tore anticept ! a the digest l h or H'iiis ami draw off tl.e liiii ni inex and It In surprising how tJI'HMvLY It helps. Hall & Keynolds Hrngglsts. Onei'deii hulls dn-fsi", i'Mirf.i paterus and s;z-s oelOM-at reduced j prices. Lakeview Meji-iiiu lln ('(. I ANNA RIVER IRRIGATED LANDS Prcd udiveness demonstrated by growing crops. Lands surround now town of Spring Rivar. Best in' vastmant in Lake County Dodson Realty Company LAKEVIEW OREGON 3CUST73 a t mi 1 1 iMMMBaaejMMBaaMMMtMmaiEMlalM w m Automatic Elect rio Bock-$a?ety Signal System RECORD IS Tlie rei'oril of tbc soutiii:i: pacific for ih't piist four years i that not one single pas senger !ot life through a coIHmoii or derailment of its trains. TIii n cii n .s tliat ilitr iug that time I 7.", )-), -OOOoassenm-rs were safe ly l ari leil to tlii-ir r!e tii;:itrons on its lines. This Is a rci-oril nn ei'toilcil by liny railroad in tlie v.'orld. se,ooo,oGO.oo liavc I) pen e po ml eI within the jiast fi jeaM In instalLng Automatic Jtlock-Siifcty Signals, livery mile of the lines of the .SOL THKItN-L'XIOX i'ACiriC Systems to Omaha, San lr.iinisco, I.os Angeles ami lort laiol are now prot cti il. 6SunickesL and orLesfc Way sx m u m m m "v V SUNSET 1 0GDEN & SHASTA ROUTES KfJlIPPKll WITH A IKKI IXT SYSTKM OK KLIXTKIC IILOCK-SA FKTY HIjALS CAHICFI L CDS- STJCLCTIOX IIKAVY HAILS STOXK KALLAST STI.KL IIKIIKJKS KTKKI, COACH KS ti:ayi:i. mahi: omfoijtahi.i: ijy stanoako sli;i:im:hs, hsi:kvati- I.IUHAHY CAICS, CI1AIK CAIf.S, TOUHIST SM:i:ii:iS AM) A ! i: i: r i: c t i i n i x ; s i: i: v i v i: DIRECT CONNECTSONS AT RENO, EAST OR WEST YOUR CHOICE OF TRAINS. 5 Dally Trains West Truekee Coal fax Auburn Koseville Marysville Sacramento Oakland Stockton San Jose San Francihco Uaker.slield Los AiLycIcs And Intermediate l'oints .Vo. 2:1 Leuvr IiESO tt (y . . r t o Motor " 7:40 ' M Arrive Sun I'runvisco S:J0 A M 1:07 A M " 10.:i0 A M 2: 'JO A M " " J: 10 1 M ii-.OJ A M " ' S::jo ' M 6:00 A M " Truekee 7:4', A M ALL TRAINS CARRY PASSENGERS Sleeping Car on TRAIN 1) stands in front of the KE'0 Depot and may be occupied any time alter 0 P M daily. S Daily Trains East Winnemucea Elko Golconda Cobre Wells Decth Ely McGill Salt Lake Ogden Denver Omaha Chicago Washington New York And Intermediate l'oints A'o. 2 Leave RESO 8:30 P .1 " 4 " 0 " 10 Motor No. 24 9:40 P M 8:25 A M 11:30 A M J:.?.! ' M it : Jo P M Arrive Otf den " Kalian " Gold field 11:50 A M 4.35 P M 6:20 A M 7:00 A M 4:00 P M 10:00 A M STANDARD PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS Reservations may be made in advance by Mail or Telegraph FOR CONVENIENCE TO THE PEOPLE ON LINE OF V.-C.-O. RY. We have arranged to place a Standard Pullman Sleeper, daily, in front of our Depot at Reno which is picked up by the Fast Mail Tn in (No. 9) but way be oc cupied any time inter 9 P. M., thus giving opportunity for a lay-over of six hours to those desiring to spend a little time in Reno. Those wishing a close connection may depart on Train No. 23, at 7:40 P. M. It should be remembered also that Two First Class Trans-Continental Passenger Trains, Fast Hound, pass Ren., after the nrri"! oi'S.-C.-O. Train, and before 9:40 P. M. For Reservations or Information as to Rales, Passenger or Freight, Apply to N.-C.-G. RY. Agents; or to J. Nl. FULTON, Ass't General Freight and Passenger Agent - - RENO, NEVADA