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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1912)
c "'.I ill' I i no FREE FRUIT LAND AT PAISLEY Don't Be Afraid of U. S. Government Carey Act Irrigation Projects In Oregon The day of Irresponsible Irrlgatlou companies In this ataie I past. When the North went rowoslte Company of Philadelphia took oer the Paisley Project In lke tVunty. It gave the largest bond ever Riveu In the state fifty thousand J.llar guaranteeing completion of the project. Kvery three month it make an Item'aed itatement of eipene to tha Oeaert Land Board. All of it advertising book, map, contract. subscription agree tnenta nn.l literature U submitted to the lVsert Land Hoard for inspection before Wing issued. THE LAND IS LEVrL. FREW FROM ROPK. ANI ISA RICH VOL CAMU ASH SOIL. "The climate I perfect for fruit, which now grows to perfection at Pahdey. Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Prunes Construction work upon the dam and reservoir has now boeu In pro grew for three month, with Thomas Hawthorn, State Inspector, on the ground. He was formerly with the U. S. Government Reclamation Service on the Umatilla Project. Send for S-pae Illustrated book. Oo to I'a'aley by automobile stage from Rend and aee the land Our agent at Falsi, . v. Hugh K. (illinore. will (.how you the land. It Is free to those who piiy 1 he cost of putting water on It. Northwest Townslte Co. are among the largest taxpayers In Oregon, owning toanslte sub divisions at Prlneville, Madras, Rplmond. Ileud, Boms, Vale and also the 8t0-acre Conn ranch at Paisley, Including a 50-bar-el-a-dy rpaclty flour mill, and gener.d store. Our hink referenc are: First National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. Glrurd National Bunk, Philadelphia. Ph. Comiuerclal Trust Co., PhtUdelhttia, P. Interstate. Finance Corporation. Philadelphia, Pa. Merchants' Trut Co., Camden, N. J. Security Savings & Trust Co., Portland. Ore. Address all communications to our Portland office, 601 Veou building. Write now. The average cost of water will be $4 dollar an acre. We will give you a square deal Northwest TownsiLe Co. 306 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. SEE OUR AGENTS IN REND HOMESEEKERS' LAND COMPANY INTERESTING NEWS OF THE NORTHWEST Exigent, which ia ona of the moat progressiva oitlea of tha state, la keep ing ud ita reputation by alarting an other new thing. Thlt tune it ia a plan for a workingman'a club, whcr-.i men of all claM will tcel at humo and faol litiea will bi provided for pleasant ra creation and improvement. That tha Willamette Valley logan berry will supplant tha grape lr. sup plying a plsssstit and refreshing drink for people of thi country ia tha pre diction now being made. It la being plantad extensively and a great futura for tola dellcloaa fruit aeema aaaured. Manufacturer ot Oregon formed a atatewide organisation during a eon vention in Portland the paat week that will, undoubtedly, be productive of tnunh good. It will cumulate the do uiand for Oregon-made goods, lo thi end the association will conduct a ataio wide campaign. Oregon Agricultural Collcgo will have the full co-operation of the Federal Government in It back-to-the-farm work. President Kerr, recently re turned from Washington, received the assurance that fund will be forth coming annually for etate wide work of thia character. Oregcn'a activities along thia line were viewed with favor at the capital. Tillamook county will noon start a new induHtry, the manufacture of nvlk ugur, from whey, a large aupply of which is available at the numerous cheese factories of that district. Fundi for the erection of a factory have been supplied. $1000 Dollars Reward 1 own nil the cattle branded 70 or XL and formerly owned by Cox & Clark and the Heryford Land & Cattle Company. These cattle are now on tin range Modoc and 1, linnet) Counties. For Information leading to the arrest and conviction fif any party or parties Illegally b.andlDg, killing, dilviug off or dis posing of any of the above cattle I will pay ONE THOUSAND I )!.. LARS and the costs of arrest and prosecution. bend all Information to K II. Hay, Ahuras, Modoc county Cel., or to ma at I-atrolie, El Dorado County, Cal. If guilty party might capo, promptly notify the Sheriff of the county In which the illegal act was committed and advise me by wire at my expense. V. D IL'KE. tct. 17 IBIJRSCKIRE FOR THE EXAMINER i MR. RANCHER! How arc you going to spend the long Winter evenings? After i ' " im ram n i -irrr srsnilrna n a n -iT-aM" IT I 'I 'asaaasasaaMaj t .'! ' v.u , 'i l,. iimk -a k .if j. : 'J ' ' -T. M I I.-, r. .M W ( Jl. ;'. N r. . i. ?J ' ' .'" K J. I I. :aM. J"iM-t.- ... your chores are done and you have read the Lake County Ex aminer, would'nt you like to hear sonic of the ohi-titnc inusL- or latter still sit tlown anil play it yonrsilf. Father Mother anyone can now play without practice. You don't need to take a lesson in music to play any thin; you want on our I'layer Pianos and play it well. Our experience in factory work, and 18 years' knowledge of Lake County climate, enables us to oiler a Player-Piano that is entirely satisfactory. Fair valuation allowed for ' never played" pianos in exchange. If interested, write us at Ashland or Klamath Falls, for full particulars. SHEPHERD & SONS VV, sTTilii WaTBU Automatic Electric Block -Safety Signal System RECORD The record of tli SOUTHERN PACIFIC for the past four years is that not one Hingle pas senger lost life through a eollision or derailment of its trains. This means that dur ing that time 17.1,HK), OOOpassengers w ere safe ly eairhd to their des tinations on its lines. This is a record uii equaled by any railroad In the world. $6,000,000.00 have been expended within the past five yearn in installing Automatic JSlock-Safety Signals. Hverv mile of the lines of 1 1 1 e S O U T H 1 2 1 1 X - U X I O N I A C I V I C Systems to Omaha, San Franeiseo, I,os Angeles and Port land are now prot':td. uickest and Shortest" Way w m n a xrw ' .'v SUNSET OGDEN & SHASTA ROUTES EH'H'I'1'I WITH A PERFECT SVSTEM OF ELECTRIC II LOCK -SAFETY 8IONALS CAREFUL CON STRUCTION HEAVY RAILS STONE It A LLAST STEEL ItRIOOES STEEL COACHES TRAVEL MADE COM FORT A RLE ItV STAXIARI SLEEPERS. OltSER VATION LIItRARY CARS, CHAIR CARS, TOURIST SLEEPERS ANI A I E RF 12 C T 1)1X1X1 S 12 It V I C 12 DIRECT CONNECTIONS AT RENO, EAST OR WEST YOUR CHOICE OF TRAINS. 5 Daily Trains West Truckce Coalfax Auburn K'oseville Marysville Sacramento Oakland Stockton San Jose San Francisco Hakeisficld Los Angeles And Intermediate Points " o " " .5 Motor " " 7:40 P M Arrive Sun Fmrwlsco S. JO A M 1:07 A M " " I0:.W A M 2:20 A M " " ::10 I' M "li: 02 A M " " :M I' M 0:00 A M " Truckee 7:4', A M ALL TRAINS CARRY PASSENGERS Sleeping Car on TRAIN 9 stands in front of the RENO Depot and may be occupied any time alter 9 P M daily. 6 Daily Trains East Winnemucca Elko Golconda Cobre Wells Deeth Ely McGill Salt Lake Oden Denver Omaha Chicago Washington New York And Intermediate Points .Vo. 2 Leave RESO 8:30 P M " 9:40 P M 4 0 " JO Motor So. 24 8:2T, A M JJ.-30 A M J: 35 P M 9:23 F M Arrive Off den " EuJlon - fJol(JtlvJ(l 1J:M A 4.35 P 6:20 A 7:00 A 4:00 P 10:00 A SI M M M M 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. TIV have arranged to place a Standard Pullman Sleeper, daily, in front of our Depot at Reno which is picked up by the Fast Mail Train (No. 0) but may be oc- i L' niter 9 P M thus sivins opportunity for a Jay-over of six hours to those desiring to spend u little time m Reno. Those wishing a close connection cupted "n-"nneaYn No 'A3 at 7 40 P M. It should be remembered also that Two First Class Trans-Continental Passenger Trains, Fast Pound, pass Reno after 7h7arnval ofX.-C.-O. Train! and before 9:40 P. M. For Reservations or Information as to Rates, Passenger or Freight, Apply to N.-C.-O. RY. Agents; or to J. M. FULTON, Ass't General Freight and Passenger Agent RENO, NEVADA 1 r a