Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, December 26, 1912, Image 2

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Lakeview hi
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THE
SOIL CULTURE TO NEW ULATIONS
BECOME A SCIENCE! FOR PARCELS POSTJ LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO.
AOST ACTS TO ALL REAL PROPERTY IN LAKE COUNTY. ORICQK
Our Cqmplctc Tract Index
THE BEST VAQUEFfO SADDLE
ON THE
MARKET
AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props.
Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM
I i".--'J-'f, h
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FOR YOUR
NEW YEAR TABLE
we h;ie seeured the very v!n tie
rs t of ments, pn 11 I t ry, ete.
.Xothln.u tiner to lie hurt in the
mtirket. And what is inure, we
hoiifitit in siieh tii.inl it U . that
we ntv Hide to offer these rjn dee
meats ;it the smite priee ;is oth
ers rlinruv f(tr the less gontl.
Lakeview
Meat Market
HAYES fi GffOB. props
ANNA RIVER IRRIGATED LANDS
Productiveness demonstrated by growing
crops. Lands surround new town
of Spring River. Best in
vestment in Lake
County
Dodson Realty Company
LAKEVIEW - OREGON
Let The Examiner Figure on Your Next Job Prinitng
1 While the scientific atudy of agrieiil
turnl pc-tili'in is constantly rcceivinir
j more attention from tho viirioua col
leges having agricultural departments
tte lVpart.-nent of Acriciilture timlri'
it ditlicult to secure hh many Hinl is ts
in various line a It reeda in doing the
great work it is doing tor the Ameri
can agriarian intercuts. The day i t
the haphazard farmer ia Intuit past.
vYith land values rising anil the c t of
labor mounting steadily upward, it m
i-ceoming a m 1 y more rccmui uiai me
best scientific skill should bo hruught
to boar on tl e problems that confront
the farmer. Young men who have been
reared on the farm can find in seiei ti
tle agriculture promising fields for
their best endeavors. The government
itself employes some L'lt.tHH) young iiien
grad .lates of the agricultural rullrgis
and sci 1 lists in every sense of lie
urm.'w ho rot only receive good pay
but are encouraged to undertake lice
pendent research, a d who tird tlti'
work in the I't p .rt i enl 1 f Acriciilture
a stepping stoic, vtrvo't'o, to .ler
ai d more lucrative fields in comn 1 r
. cial life or in the tcrviec of oil er
goveri inei Is.- tloldei dale W'ntli. Sen
tinel. In the agronomy at too Oregon .Ajri
cultur:il College, where the science of
tne fields and field crop is studied in
detail, courses are offered to young nu n
and women i" the origin, structure,
fertility, cultivation and improvement
of the soil : the historv, growth, cul
ture, improvement ard value of riebl
crop3 : ihe principles an i methods or
land drainage and the handling ot lm I
under irrigation: the strucliirts wd
machinery of the t aim: and the me j
thods, business principals, and history
and economics of farm management. ;
Every year there are many more ic- !
quests from the government and from
large sgncultural enternriseK ana pri
vate estates fof trained managers nd
assistants that can be stitintied frum
the ranks of the jearly graduutiig
clans. Mny of the yuurg men go ii.lo
some phase ot farming on their own,
lard. As yet few women have taken
up the work in preparation for posi-1
tions as ofTiciil seed testers, x plth.int ;
work ir an uncrowded profession.
The object of the'ccuises.in agronomy
is to give the student a mastery of nil
subiects relating to the soil. Held crops,
rural engineering and farm manage-.
ment such as will help prepare him
I for the highest type of practical farm-
ing, or for success as an expert in the
U. S. Department of Agriculture, in
To educate the people t.i use the
1 pMivels post and to avoid um tski s,
the post maM'T general hn issued three
: statement concerning the tegulxti n
proposed to do KW.'iy Willi any diiliculty
: that niiiy arihe when the la.v gne lut 1
effect, January I, l'.M;l.
, They are in sulihlancu lliit parcels
pe.-t stamps mt.t he i.M-d en all fourth
cIhmS mrttler, and that such mailer
be;iring ordinary postage ataieps w j!l
he treated as if It tore no postage at
all.
1 That p urn In will be mailable at p int
ottlces, t raneU postodices, lettered and
local mi me d station and such numl'er
e l stations as may be designated by
the postmaster.
'Hint nil Hici Is mus-t bear the re
turn card of the sender, otherwise they
will not be Hi'ceiitt d lor mailing
I 'ost office patiiiiH ure ciiutti'iieil
ngiii ist puri I :is,rg Inrgi-r (piiii't die 1 of
(rdinary stamps if large ilennmiia
liofss than will b-' rniirel til send oul
fourth elas iniitier prior t .l:n-.i: iry
1, l'.u:;.
Differences of Opinion
A e!l-co:idi.cieit pn c i is like 11
ti 1 r.ii tie I. -tus an exchnl;;c. Kvery
llurg is hi -rve I up with a view to
(election. Help yourself to what you
want mid do i.ut cunt, emu the enliro
fpiend beciiti"' jilck led and m Ions miy
be iiiKnle I. It you d i not rcli.sh tnem.
soii.e'. ody may tn.d then palatiil le.
He genetoiis and broa 1 enough to select
g-ucefully such reu .inn mutter from a
paper as will te tigreeahlu to j.iur
mental taste, 'ou, as mi inotvidual,
are not compelled to swallow every
thing. We do not all thick ulikc on
every .suhjtil, and it is a gem! tliit:g,
us it mukes more variety, and variety
is the spice of existence.
- -
CM SK ill-' INSOMNIA
Tie in Ml I'liiniiiii.i e 1, ho in liisuin
niit i: .i,. ..r.'i'ts uf the Ktuiiuieli and '
cotiHt l.i 1 11 in. I'luitiilaTl iIiim T.ibletM
enrreei iln-i- .I'surdi rs mill i-ual'le you
l nil-op. I" 'r Mil - by nil dodN-ri-.
Inturoai Accuracy, frorntet anil Reliability
Such mi Index i-i'lio ONI Y ltl.1.1 M'.l.l: svmIiiii truu w Ideh mi
A bit tne I en 11 Im mild, hliinvln.'r 11 II urd i'I . id I It le
Wo Also Furnish', 'ffiMZVZZF
H. W. MORGAN. Manau-r, LAKLVI TVV, OREGON
rosroFrict uox i'mohc iti
WEVAnA-CAUFOBKIA-OKLGOK RAILWAY
Daily Service Rena to LaKcview Except Sundays
No. I Arrives l.nkcvicw at S:.5 P..A1.
N. 2 Leaver Lake view at 6:15 A. -M.
Daily Except Sunday
t ' 11 1 1 1 . i it II cV Until 1 1 '.i-ri u e Met e. n I . li.in nml lli'iiu
C. W. CLASS, AOI-NT :: I.AKI-VII-W, OliLOON
Old Age
ilcmntids not only a nutritious ionil hut also om
that ca t l)t easily dioslcl, itiitkl v absorlu-il anil
still can si no sense o weight, or weariness to tlie
stoniaeh.
I
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k ir iir iiimi"
l.ll Ill'S suit
cnuiil C'l.
l.iiit-vlew M r-
oifl1 of tr.e siate experiment slutlona or
in an agricultural college or high :
school. Many such positions have al
ready been rillpd tiy O.A.C graduates
at salaries ranging from $7" lu $200 a
month. The farms of the northwest
offer great opportunities to young men
truined in the knowlidee of the soil of j
the growing of cropd nod of rural en-1
ginterii g. I
11
V
EGRDENS
Halted
Milk
IMIX
HAS NO EQUAL
g-jiioftCoaouoitHiaCa
rr'3TVT3
Malted Milk
IN THE SOUARC PACKAGE
eonslst inir of rieh rreumy milk, with ex
tritetN of wheat nml hurbw mult, MiitlleM
:i complete noiirilim nt in .1 i.irf tally pre
divested I'irm. It Is not only :t refreshing
drink hut 11 stay nml 'npport to those
whose Hiilit.r ti.is heunn to wane by the
eneronehim-iit ol obi jine.
Uet Free Trl.it I'ncknw nml I'nusiinl
Itii'lpe Hook from Your lnif;i;tst
THORNTON DRUG STORE
Automatic
Electric
Block -Safety
Signal System
RECORD
The recoril of the
SOUTH FUN" P ACIFIC
for the? pust four yi'iir I
Unit not one hinle pas
senger lost life through
a collision or derailment
of its trains.
This means that dur
ing that time 1 7.",M0,
MX)ia.sselirers were Niife
ly earried to tlu-ir des
tinations on its lines.
This is a record 11 11
equaled by any railroad
In the world.
$6,000,000.00
lia ve been expended
within the past five years
in installing Automatic
ltlock-Saf ety Signals.
10 very mile of tlie lines of
the SOL'TIIKKN-CMOX
PACIFIC Svstcinn to
Omaha, San Francisco,
Lou Angeles and Port
land are now protect d.
4o
uickest and Shortest," Way
KQUIPI'KD "WITH A PKKFEC'T SYSTKM OF KLFCTltIC I1LOCK-SA FKT V SKiN'ALS CAKIM'UL (ON-
STltl'CTIOX IIKAVY KAILS STOXK IIALLAST STHHL UKIDOLS STIJUL COAI IIKS
TKAVKL MAIiK COMFOUTAIILL IJY STAMAKI SLFLPLItS, OltSLUVATION
LIIiltAKY CAI'S, ClIAIIt CAItS, TOl'ItlST NLKKPICItS AND A
p j-: it f 1: c t i i x i x t; s i: it v i c i;
OGDEN & SHASTA
V ROUTES
XCIF
DIRECT CONNECTIONS AT RENO, EAST OR WEST
YOUR CHOICE OF TRAINS.
5 Daily Trains West
So. 2H Leave UUSO 7:40 V M Arrive Sun Fru arisen N:10 A M
Truekee
Coalfax
Auburn
Roseville
Mfirysville
Sacramento
Oakland
Mock ton
San Jose
San I'ra iifis.-o
HakersliiM
Los Angeles
And
Intel mediate
1'oints
' :i
Motor
1:07 A M
2:20 A M
0:02 A M
f!:00 A M
Truekee
lOj-.IO A if
a: 10 I' M
S::iO l' M
7:4.; A M
ALL TRAINS CARRY
PASSENGERS
S Daily Trains East
Winncmucca
Elko
Golconda
Cobre
Wells
Deeth
Ely ,
McGill
Salt Lake
Xo. 2 Leave RKSO 8:!I0 P Af
' 4
" 0
" 10
Motor
A'o. 24
0:40 P M
8:2.1 A AI
11:30 A M
7; .17 P Af
11:23 P M
Arrive Off den
Fulton
Gold fluid
11:50 A Af
4. So P Af
6:20 A Af
7:00 A At
4:00 P Af
10:00 A M
STANDARD PULLMAN AND
. TOURIST SLEEPERS ON
ALL THROUGH
TRAINS
Sleeping Car on TWAIN i stands in
front of the WE NO Depot and may he
occupied any time after 1) P M daily.
Ogden Chicago And
Denver Washington Intermediate
Omaha New York Points
Reservations may he 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 Train (No. !)) but may be oc
cupied any time alter 9 P. A., 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
mav depart on Trfa No. 23, at 7:40 P. M. It should he remembered also that Two First Class Trans-Continental Passenger Trains, Fast Hound, pass Reno after
the arrival ofN.-C.-O. Train, and before 0:40 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
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