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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1912)
FREE FRUIT LAND AT PAISLEY Don't De Afraid of U. S. Government Carey Act Irrigation Projects in Oregon The tiny of I m sponsible Irrlatl-m eoiinnlos In this state In pat. When the North west Towu.-dte Company of I'hihidelphhi took over tho Paisley Project In Ike I'mntv, It gnvo tlie larfHt xml over Ktvcn In tho state fifty thousand do'lars Kiiaranteclny: completion of the project. Kvery time month? it make b Itemized statement of exetHeH to the Desert Land Hoard. All of Its advertising book, maps, contracts, mtbccrlptlon njre v. ments and literature Is submitted to the IVfert Iind Board for inspection befOtV Willi! i"Ued. THE LAND IS LKVr.L. FKF.K FROM KiK'K. ANU ISA UICII VOL CASIO ASH SOIL. The climate Is perfect for fruit, which now grown to perfection at Paisley. Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Prunes Construction work upon the ilam ami reservoir has now lieeu In pro gress fr three ruonths, with Thoma Hawthorn, State Inspector, ou the ground. He 'va formerly with the U. S. Government Reclamation Service on the UmatilU Project. Sen.l for 82-pae Illustrated book. Go to Pa'sley by automobile stage from Bend and see the land Our agent at Paisley. Hugh K. Gllmore, will f how yon the land. It U free to those who pay the cost of putting water on It. Northwest Townstte Co. are anionic the largest taxpayers In Oregon, owning townslte naU divisions at 1'rlneville, Madras, Hedmoud, Bend, Burns, Vale and also the 840-ere Conn ranch at Paisley, Including a 50-lr-el-a-day capacity floor mill, and general store. Our bank references are: First Satlonal Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. GIrard Nation a! Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. Commercial Trust Co., Phlladelhhia, P. Interstate Finance Corporation. Philadelphia, Pa. Merchants' Trust Co.. Camden, N. J. Security Savings 4 Trust Co., Portland, Ore. Address all communications to our Portland office, (501 Veon building. Write now. The average cost of water will be f 16 dollars an acre. We will give you a sqaare deal Northwest Townsite Co. 308 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. SEE OCR AGENTS IN BF.SD HOMESEEKERS' LAND COMPANY GET YOUR SOIL TESTED AT 0.A.C lo you know iihsnltitclv what the mil of your tar in or orchaid riinlaiiin? If ncl, how lo you knuw except by ' guess work, w hat fertilizer It needs, and what crops will rtiiw bent there? The man who docs not know theso ; things is unlikely to make the msxi 1 mtna of success nt his farming. His j only excuse is that he ilocs not know ; how to find out these things. For this reason the department of agronomy has prepared printed dircctic-mi for soil sam pling at the Oregon Agricultural Col lege, and any farmer who will send samples, taken according to these di rections, to Prof. H. O. Scudder, soil specialist of the experiment station, will receive a report containing infor mation of vital Importance to his farm. Take samples from an open Held and avoid paths, gopher ho'cs, etc., from which modified and not typical samples are likely to lie oil tamed." says Pruf. Scudder "Select an avvrago spot, pull up the plants growing on it, brush aside half decayed vegetable mutter .mil tiore or dig a verticlc hole tojwheie the soil changes tint, if no chnnge is Keen, to the depth f cultivation. Get a i-ample of the soil to this depth from several places in the ticld, mix well on cloth or coarse paper, avoid iute biitf Ring. Then dry it, put a quart In a clean canvas bag or a box and label. This represents the surface soil. "In the same manner get an average sample of the subsoil, taken a few feet below the surface. Put it in a sepa rate bag anil label that also. Dig or bore to a depth ot three or four feet, and if hard pan or any other peculanty in structure is noted, send a properly labeled aiimple. If solid rock is found, state at what average depth it occurs and send a email sample. "Send a letter by mail with as com-i plete a history of the Held as possible, j the name ot the nearest town, the probable selling price of the land. The elevation ahove the nearest river, the direction and grade of slopes. Tell how long it has been cropped and what has been raised on the land, wnat the yields were and whether fertilizers have been applied on the land. If there are any peculiarities which mHy have a bearing on the agricultural (pjaliiies of the soil they should be mentioned in the letter. The samples should be expressed, pre paid, to the experiment station soils department." $1000 Dollars Reward I own all th cattle branded 70 or XL anil formerly owned by i'ix S Clark and the lloryfotd Land On (tie Ciiini'Siiv. These- mill" are 'now ou the ranges or Modoc and ! Liihhcii Counties. For liilnrnin t mn ' loading to t he urn t and conviction "t any party or parlies Illegally I Imbii. ling, killing, li I vinu off or ll I poHlug of any of the above cattle ' will pay ON F. TIIOI'SANH IniI,. f. AltS niil tln costs of a front hih I prosecution, Kind all Informal mi) I i I! II 'a Al'iifti", Modoc county Cm I . or lo ins nt latiohe, LI Pornihi Ooimtv.l iil If miiHi.V party might en. cai.e, i-ioiiiptly iiotilv Hie Hlienff ol t l.i it hi i.t In vt hli h the Illegal i el was i iiliilint to I nnd advlm' me by ill' II I ION I pi U i , hi ci: 1 1. i r T( (M il IT Tonight'. If on t.el .lull and stupid, or bliloii Mini i in i m' 1 1 in I ci I, t.iko N d 'Hi ot I l.ii Im i lin ii'h I a I nets a ml Vnll wH f.'il nil iluht tomorrow. I or Mii!e l o il ili u U rs. A VALUABLE SSLVHR CUP Tho Best Agricultural Exhibit tif I'roilucts xroivn tributary to tin- I'rvxon Trunk, Sltkiinr, I'm! l.uitl Mitl Smith; lirvnim l.'ht l rli' mnl Tnili il i'.i s , it the Pacific N. - W. Land Product Show PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 18-23 H7 he ch in i.i- tin s,- i:.iih .M .s $9.95 Round Trip to Portland from Bond Oregon Tickets on sale trinlr'.Hn IH liii'lnhe. Ileturn I. hull .Vim em her i'.i. IOWlV ri irMTQrFl&l H P"1B EFllf Hill mum? CENTRAL OREGON LINE $16.75 Round Trip to SPOKANE for I In' NATIONAL APPLE SHOW TlrkftN on e S'or. 11 t 111 lucliislw, lift urn limit .Vov. iY). Trnln Irtivltifr (Vntrul On'goii In iimriiliit; urrhvH I'urtliunl 5::i(l P. U. and Snkunt :4.mi 1'. M. Sfht'iliilrs, rlrtnlls, rtc, will hi' fiiriilslnul mi icif Inn. W. E. COMAN, Gen. Frt. &. Pats. Agt. J. H. CORBET T, Agt., BEND, OREGON. One iloti'ii buns dressoH. assorted paterus and sizes toc'i.oout reduced i prices. Lakevlew Mercantile f'o. ! Lakeview Steam Laundry HARRY C. HUNKKR, Prop. We K'vc ellicii-nt service ami do jjood work. Scud your washing and iivv tis a trial. TELEPHONE No. 732 Wc are now ready to roll your I larky at any time Automatic Elect ric Block-Safety Signal System Ickest, and Shortest," Way RECORD Tlif ro'rI of the s(iitiii:i:v i. iric for tlie past four year i that not one .single pas senger lost lift? tlifoiili a collision or derailment of its trains. This iiM-iiiis that dur ing that time I 7.,MH),-OOOpussfiit-rs were safe ly carried to their des tinations on its lines. This Is a rceord tin--l'.ialciI by any railroad in the world. $6,000,000.00 have heen c p n l ed within the jiast five yearn in installing Automatic IHocli-Saft ty Slmiuls. livery mile of the lines of the SO I T 1 1 KKX-UM O X PACIFIC System to Omaha, San I'rancisco, JjOH AngeleH and Port land are now protceti il. "Oil i:i "iimi:i avitii a ii:i:ri:cT svsti:i or i;i,i:cTitic hux k-sai i;tv nm;xai,s cai:i:i i . t - STKICTION IIKAVV KAILS STOXL ISA LL AST STLLL P.KM)Oi:s S'l'i:i:L COACIIliS tkavkl madi: ( o.Mi (iitTAiu.i: isv staxoakd sli:i;im:i:s. OKSI'.KVATION- LIKKAKV CAItS, C1IAIK AKS, TOl IMST SLi;i;ii:i S AM) A ! i: k v i: v t i i x i x ; s i: k i c i: Wi. a m m m a T a. 'v SUNSET OGDEN & SHASTA V ROUTES DIRECT CONNECTIONS AT RENO, EAST OR WEST YOUR CHOICE OF TRAINS. 5 Daily Trains West Truck ce Coal fax A ul j urn Roseville Marysville S.icraincnto Oakland Stockton San Jose San Francisco Ilak t,Tslkid Los A in. clcs And I iitcrnutliate Points .Vo. i'V Li u i' IIIJXO 0 .1 Motor 7:40 1' M L OT A M 2-.-J0 .1 M U:0J .1 .U 11:00 A M Arrive Sun I'r.iiirisro Triwkue S:10 A M 10:. '10 A M .1:10 I' SI S::iO M 7:4.1 A M ALL TRAINS CAKRY PASSENGERS Sleeping Car on TRAIN 1 stands in front of the RHN'O Depot and may he occupied any time alter 1) I' M daily. 6 Daily Trains East Winncmucca Elko Golconda Cobre Wells Dccth Ely McGill Salt Lake Otfden Denver Omaha Chicago Washington New York And Intermediate Points Xo. 2 Leave REXO 8:M I' M " 4 " 0 ' 10 Motor Xo. 24 9:40 I' M 8:25 A M 11:30 A M 1:3.1 I' M 0:2.1 P M Arrive Oplen Fallon Goldtield Il.-.IO A M 4.33 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 lie made in advance by Mail or Telegraph FOR CONVENIENCE TO THE PEOPLE ON LINE OF V.-C.-O. RY. . . , , , r., , . . . . . u r. I I iL. f i ir;i ' r , We have arranger! to place a Standard fuiiman Sleeper, daily, in iront ot our uepoz at xeno wmcn is picKtu up uy inc rust, muu i ram ivo. v) but way be oc cupied any time aiter 9 P. M., thus giving opportunity lor a lay-over of six hours to those desiring to spend a little tune in heno. itiose wishing a close connection mav depart on Train No. 23, at 7:40 P. M. It should he remembered also that Two First Class Trans-Continental Passenger Trains, East Hound, pass Reno after the arrival ofN.-C.-0. Tram, and before 9:40 P. AZ. For Reservations or Information as to Rates, Passenger or Freight, Apply to N.-C.-0. RY. Agents; or to J. M. FULTON, Ass't General Freight and Passenger Agent RENO, NEVADA