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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1912)
We Havo tho Dast AaBortod Stock of Doth Rough and Surfaced Dry LUMBER In CENTRAL OREGON, and can glvo you what you want--whon you want it-ALL THE TIME SUN SET LAKE LUMBER CO. Yard on Contcr St. Phono 721 Lakcview, Ore. Speedier thou I'm Stvlftpst ' JT 1 ijinj Ihicli In Remmston-UMCihro - I Oul Shells, triciviwdcrcliargc-O " is gripped in steel. This gives tiieex ; net compression needed to get ull tho drive of the explosion behind the. load to send it quickest to l!ic murk. I'M) i of cJ tlic d.iiho spec J w itli pcffect p.if Icen in every fchcll nnurtJ hv Hi-- crol limn;; n!i f.jrlm-v '.inuliiiJ Ktiruit Ifmmin trt nn I . ff Arrow Nifflt (th ulei-l I t. ..I I. I l-uctury Lu.iUt.-d SlivlU fur ;tvU plus I iiiu i i i uoy eu-.kc ol 'kliuti'.im. fl I Itemlnilion Arii;aI';. .Mct.'i2j (!i.'t;k!e Co. t H lift') Hrouiiwitv 10 iVww Vork Oily 5 WALLACE & SO IVm. Wallace, Coroner tor Lako County) UNDERTAKERS I'KOMI'T A'l TICN'J l) AM) SATISFACTION (U'AKANTKKI) Parlors, next door to Telephone Office WATSON BUILDING Twin Valley Land Co. Incorporated -: C. R. BLOOD, Ast. Sec; C. O. MISENER, Gen. Agt. TREATING WHEAT FOR SHUT BALLS The purpono of treating wheat li to di Htr. y tho urn nt gporen, or ncrtlH of tbt urn ut pldtit. which are mlxvd with the Herri wheiit ritnor no looxe porc priiittrt'l over fh unfile nn1 amonK the hnira on the end of the Nfrnolii, or a unbroken oniut halli. There are Fcvpral milution whieh will kill emut uporrd when thry are eoaked lo thene nolutloi!, the prlnclpx) one hninK furrniillir, 1 p'Uti'l to 45 galloni ot water, ami lilu'nton or vi'rol, I pirn mi to 4 gallon of water. Ttienc milunon niiiii In- rnmlb up rnrcfuily io thf.u p'l'piirl int.a to fie certain that they will kill urn lit Kiinri-H. Ki'iTiit tnvet tiKlinn hy ttin t'lant l'iith'liv:i-t if h Stale Kxperimcnt Station hi're ahow, hocvi-r, thit un l.rokcn utrnit tialin rnn he Kinke I in tiii'Hi: Holutiiins lor neve i hi Iikuth, even until tht-y tii'j'onm aoMki-ij an un to arttlf to lh tiiittnin of tho rulution, without ktllif fy ffnuidcri'tjlr part of the Miort-R wtiiih thy rortaln. When ont- of tlftn arnut tmlla i hri.kt' i ir.ilionn of lau live apurt- are lilicratc'l. Sp rca f'oin Kfiiut lialla in which had fit-on aoakuii tn houra In vitrnl aiiiiiiion kit miriBti'd readily when put i-it'i mont anil. To acruru clean arc! whrat, tl.ere forc, the unlrn.kiTi nnu( tiulla iriut-t he rciovci nuiiip the treatment, r Ihi y v illl n rt.nrily l.e broken in the di'cdcr ar.ii th wheat reiofeetcj with live artiiit aporea. The common prno tiee of 'lipping the aeeil wheat while in and; ii lo lh! aolntton rloea not per mit the removul of amut hall. Treat ment ahouM uliwaya tie in an open tank or amut wai-hiti', when the wheat can be thoroUffiily "I'rred up nr.i the dinuf. halln akimmf I u'T m tn-.t an ticv float to l ne auf fi.ee. The oolv euro wy to have clean aeeil la to teniove nil unt .oken f.mut tialla liiirm IrfHtrn.'iit. HamtyOIi Wells Hnrn. y tJniinty New, W. A. CUrk, who ia In cha. l'" ie fifx ritt inr ile pHitment of lie Central Oregon Oil & tiaa Co , whs in Hi city recently after tome extra tmiteriul and dated to a Newa man thiit everything was mcvirg alori; nicely anrl thai the large derrick or tower wiih i'oniHe ted teady for to plaeir.K of tde machinery wnich is on the Kroijr'' A visit whs matt! to the well in the I HedS field mid there Mr Clurk found I that the reporti jiven by the News ! were all rurrect and not exhagnerated i n the least. The oil H of a good ( lull j ty of lulirioant withoJt turther relininu and co'iip ire very favjrahiy with ! heav v oih of West Virginia. 1 1 I aai d the well c nild bi ma )j of commercial value witfi a little exp;rienel ha.idl j injj. Mear. S nith, tin i Snm were I unf.irtuiiatj Utrnin an I h.tvd a a an i I tmck'-t ciiuiilit und cannot et it up. so tney have pulled up anl are no putt- inn down a-iotnr hole 10 feet from the j original. i It ia confidently expected t.i find the fame oil bearing aan I in tho well of ! the Centra! Oregon Oil & (Jas Co., and if thev do tnu product will be handled i in a rommureinl way. ABLE JOURNALIST WITH UNIVERSITY From the Seattle l'nt-lntelliKencer : No field of activi y in these modern time offera broader opportunities for uieful and helpful lervlce than the field of iournaliam ofTera. Journaliam la bg factor in modern life; sometimes it seems that we do not fully appreciate the power wielded by the press of the country: it is a power not always wiae ly used : it is not always und for the good It can do: but In the main the newspapers of America are clean in most respect and do more good than harm, and if that could be said of the aversife citizen it probably would sat isfy the requirements of our imperfect civilization. The estuhliahment of a department of iournalinm in the University of Ore poti, followir k a similar and reasonably successful experiment in the University of Wnahington, and the BRsigiiment of Mr. Kric W. Allen, who, for a number of years, has been connected with this newspaper, to the new chair in the Oregon university, shows that the peo ple of this section of the coui.try fully appreciate the power of the prefs and that they are anxious to realize thp mBxim im of its power for Rood in modern society. Mr. Allen is a young gentleman of fine capacity: he has had oracticai ex perience in newspaper making: his ideals are clean : he is keen to the op pnrtunifies of his new position, and it la certain that Oregon's leading educa tional institution will reap a fair profit : as a result of his services. HOTEL LAKEVIEW RKECTHI) IN looo 10I)I:N fjl FIKST-CAL55 AcconnonATioNs c SAMPLE ROOn For connnpxiAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT LIGHT & HAROW, Proprietor. f. P. LIGHT GEO. HARROW THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. ABST ACTS TO ALL REAL PBOPEflTr IN LAKE COUNTY, 0R1G0R Our Completo Tract Index Insurant Accuracy, Promptness and Reliability 8tjrh HO Index in tb ONLY HKLI P.LK synfeiu fmm which an Abstract can U made, abowlng nil defect of title Wo Also Furnish V,rfSr' H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKEVIEW, OREGON POSTOFFICC BOX 243 f HONE 171 IMaWHUlii! WHO IS mi. PERKINS? We h;ive for sale: Orchard and Alfalfa Lands Farm Lands, Timber Lands Homesteads and Desert Lands SKci:i! attention given to O.V.I,. Land Holdings We tire agents for The Fairport Town & Land Co. FAIKl'ORT TOWN LOTS now on s. : Make your selection lielore the best ones are sold. A big investment for a small amount of money. CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. P. M. CORY, Losmoo LAKEVIEW - OREGON i ... Oparatcs .Mage, carrying I'nKcJ States Alalia, Cxprct and Pasungers on tba following ruutc: LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LAKEVIEW AUToriOUILES OPIIKATCU IN CONNECTION WITH TMH STA0E3 Klamath Falls Route Plush Route OliPICt Si lakcview '.ti klm -mi Palls On Way Rouad trip $10.00 $18.00 4.00 7.00 Slav Olflca Sullivan Hntal Aairlcaa Hotal WANTS COMMON JUSTICE. Working Men and Women of tho I tate Oppose Malicious Laws. In order to make a farco and a laugh ing atoi k of popular government and the imitative and referendum, two nionstiroM have been initiated by the his business Interests which are dead ly opposed to thi rule of tho common people. One proposed law HinilB free speech In cities of fi.HuO or over, and Is ko clnrlns nn example of elaa.3 legis lation that It la ab!oliit'dy revolting lo u i iht-thinklim Imlhilual. Anil the aanie ieoili. who are In Hlateni that free speech should he h niuii red. are .isMiik the citizens of the alato of Oieon to legislate iipalnst the people to sjiciul their earniiius where and how they plei'ac. A dirrci and clean-cut snnlyala of tho law oroves tli.tt n fanner could not ask din iielKhhors lo not patronize an Cbtub llnhinetit lhat difraiuleil him. could not recommend any course of action or wnrn his neighbors ne iliist Ixdnp taken In. too The mensuro. however, is aimed at the orcaiiiz.-u Ions that are seeking to Imorove eotulltions for the common pcopb Hlgiit thousand sin nutures !o thla hill were secured In Multnomah county, where tho people on a referendum of a similar ordl nnnce. defeated the forces of blx bus! ness overw hrimingly. The working people of this county ask you, the voters of the state, to deal justly with them and defeat the nntl-boycott and ant I free speech bills. Vote SC9 X NO; 371 X NO. Who ia Ceonte W. Perkins? Who is the man who stands ready to put up unlimited cai;h to get Roosevelt elected? Here Is tho answer, cut from the paces of the report of the Steel lav-eat ii-ating Committee of the Uoufie of Representatives: rlrrtor of Urn t'nlled Ktuta Ktoel Cor poration. I'lihiirnrm of nminre ruTTHnltt.-n and dl rerf'.r -f In I. ri io t ..r!.-.l H ii e.slr Cu. iJluMlor in' Antit-Trust Uo. IMivitor of HniiliftM' Truat Co. I Hifi lur of :in. Inr.ail, ilaitiiitdn & Dayton Kallr.-nd i'o. lilifiitir iimlnnntl, New Orleans & TeJ.'M '. III.- k; ilv.nv Co. iilii-i-lor Kill- U.illio.til Co. Ijli-i'.-tor M-i-iiiaii-.iiii. lean Insurance Co JMrfrtor ;.'rrnan Alltancp Iii.-aurnnce Co. I'ii'.-. tor IM. i nalioii;;! Mercantile Ma-rlrn- Co. I ill . . lor M.iriiu. tte & ErMscmer Dock & Niivlc.-.tlcti C... I mi t-iir tioiial City Hank of New York. Trustee of New York Trust Co UlieeLur of Northern l'atllle Hallway Co C!lialrman of boar.l. l'ere Marcpaette Hullruad Co. Nearly nil of thene companies con trol or own a large number of other companies. Mr. I'erkins Is n shrewd man. He hps millions of doilars invested In the various corporations und trusts above enumerated. Several of them are now being prosecuted by the Taft admin istration. Is be financing Mr. Roose velt's campaign in order to have In the WUite I!o'.:so n friend or an enemy? William Allen White of Kansns, in nn appeal for contributions to the Third Term .ampaii;n fund, said: '"The ni"il w ho fin mice the eaiupai;T!j con trol the administration." Does the country want nn administration which is controlled by n director in fifteen different trusts and corporations? Lakcview Ice, Transfer and Storage Co Trie phono No. Ml J. P. DUCKWORTH, Manager Buss to Meet Ait Trains. Transfer and Drayage. Storage by day, VVcek or Month J "OUTl CUSTOMERS AltR OUR ADVERTISERS" LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporareu. A Complete Record We have miule an evore transcript ol all Kecurds In Iike County which In any way. affwt Renl Property In the county. We have a complete Record of every Mortmain- und tr.mttler . ever made In Lake County, and ever Deed ifiveu. Errors Found in Titles In trrtr.acriliiujr the record we have found nupierois mart KajreiJ recorded In the DeeU record and .ndexwl; anil many rieeda ore recorded In ttie Mortjffige record and other tooks. Hundnis of mortuaes and divds are not ludexed at all. aud uiot illtlicnlt to trace uj from the records. . We have notations of all these Errors. Others Hnnot tJnct ihem. We have put iiundred of dollars hunting up thee errors, and we can fuilv jjuarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, Hanager. Ranch for sale 1 tit acres on Camas rrairle. 1500 cords wood; rood shearing corralH; Inri house, and out Iniilditms, Address McDauIels, l.akeview, Oregon. LaFclleUe No. 6. FIGHT WITHIN REPUBLICAN PARTY. It. seems to me that tho hi a'1.".; obligation of rr.l er'oc.rc -sivc He public.: ns in every Ni-.ti is tn ni.'.iii tain liieir 01 ::a!iiv.ni ion nd i'j.i tinue to tieht witliiu iho li-'n s of the Ifepttblican pi-rfy for pro rres sie principles, polities und ca.i ilid "ti'f--. No aid or encourage; ini,t should be Riven to a third party plan to divide ihe progressive- vote aud destroy ihe progressive Repub lican movement. No break should be permitted In too progressive ranks which will endanger the elec tion of any true progressive Repub lican anywhere. Senator LaKol lerte's Weekly Magazine, July 27, 1912. SHAMROCK STABLES HALF BLOCK CAST OF COURT HOUSE CON BREEN, Proprietor Special Attention to Transient Stock Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month Always Open Phone 571 LAKEVIEW OREGON CHIGE! ESTER S FILLS THE BEST LAGER BEER AND WHISKIES IN TOWN AT THE KENTUCKY SALOON POST S KING, PROPRIETORS DIAMOND BRAND LADIES t Ilk Uraircl.l for CHI-C11KS TKR'S A LlAMoNU IIKAND PILLS ill Hi d and Al Gold metallic bora, (ealed wuli IlluetO) Ribboa Taks no other. Hu?.Ij.mV - ii. u lrnirl.t ad k to, ClII-CUKM- IS V barn Aosa ASS) Let Tho Examiner FIcure on Your Next Job Work CHOHNIO DYSPKJ'SIA The folio. vlii unsolicited testimon ial should certainly lie suttlctent tn give hope ami courauo to persona allllotea lth chronic dyspepsia: "I lisve heen a chronic dyapeptlo for years, and of 1 11 the medicines I have taken, t'lui lubei 1Iii'h Tablets have done me tuoiu (rood than snvtlilinj eiHe." i-aya V . U MaftN H, No. 7 Sbermau St., Horoellsville, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. DIAMOND BHAND P1L1.H, lr twrnty-five year rcRsrue.l aa imt.Batebt, Alwayi Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE tkItIo K MARVELOUS KSOAl'E "Mv little boy hail a marvelous en cape," writes P. F. IlsMtiams, of rrince All rt, Cape of Hood Hope, "It occurred In the nil Idle ff the night, lie git very avere tt .'V ot cro m. As luck will I have It, I hud a larue bet tie of '"hntiiherluinV t'oi'ifli llenii-. dy in the houati Air ' ".d'.. '. i; the dii.'.'tlniiH for an hour m.i unity iiiluuU'M he v. an tiireuh all dm cr, Bold by all dealers. NEVADA-CALIFORNIA-'OREGON RAILWAY Daily Service Reno to Lakeview Except Sufrdays No. 1 Arrives Lakeview at 8:35 P. M. No. 2 Leaves Lakeview at 6:45 A. M. Daily Except Sunday I'ullmau & tluffettService Between Lakeview aud Reno C. VV. CLASS, AGENT :: LAKEVIEW, OREGON Read The Examiner Want Ads