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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
Lakeviev Saddlery W0m H Otitis Trf mi::::mt i ii!!!::!!...MiMn:::::::: :::::::::iiJ!if;ijf4!!..::::::::niii....7 iiM .l,(,iM!l'!,i,,!!!!i!ii!:!,ii!'!!iil, 1 "t1,.,ni,1.. "!!!."!'" I ill J EAST AND-WEST MEET Walter McCormack, Famous Grand Opera Tenor, makes Friends with the Iilackfect Indians from Glacier National Park Thi Ft ami th Wot ramo ti?e( hir in a mllier atrikintf mi l miiinuitl fnxhion I the nv. nt ronn rl jiveii hy theSf. 1'itiil Sy iiiliini v hrlu nlru in I lie Auditorium t Ht Paul Tint Imliimx attetnli'il (lie ronrorl nn jfiirnt of W. Hill mid wern vrry iir'ialivfl not ntily of thn unlt'tidM wiloi unnjf liy Mr. MrOirmark, lull of I he rntliiT intricate, and liiith hrow type of rclii-Htrulii.il ri'mli-rt'd hy 1'rof. lUithwcll ii nd din well known or'hi Mm. Chief Kri'd Wig Top, in referring to the conn rt. mi ill lm inoyn It very much "komii of it wan J ut like Indian mimic." Tin Indian npplfuidcd loni? and hind at time and nttractml rotiHi.lerahlp atten tion tin modvc-H. While the elite of St. I'iiiiI were pnxent in evening tlre tliev had nothing on the Indian, who were vi ry elnhornMy attired ami oarrietf them-iw-lvca with dignity and case. After the ennrerf, the Tnillanw were Introduced to and tihotoirnphed with Mr. MefViriiiii'-k as nhown in tie- picture a hove. They extended him it cordial invitation to vim't their native home, fllarier National Tark, Montana, nt-xt aiimmer. SAVE CROPS BV FIGHTING FROST In the rurrent Inane of Farm and Firealde appeara an article allowing how aciem-e rnablca the fruit fartnen to make a 'hrilli. c fight againtt Jack Front. Following la an extract con taining aome account of scientific heat ing: "No longer need the fruit-grower utTer crop failure. Nu longer ia fruit produt t on the gamble it ured to he, for, with the intervention of sci ence, neither front, maect or (Unease can give the grower off yeara when he receive no income from hia hign priced land. "Spraying and heating go hand in hand. Jack ! rout ia now driven rack from the tender tiloaaunia and fruit by a proceita of heating which ia faiit be coming popular. Scientific orchard beating Ih a new thing, but mire thing, and h 200 aero orchard can have Hit temperature rame J ten to fifteen degret-H with abaolute certainty. "Orchard-heating waa first practiced in California, although smudging, or the formution of a denae blanekt of smuke over orrhariiH. nun been pructia ed in Kurope betnre. In 19UK some lirand Valley fruit-grower in Colorado practiced orchard-heating with the burning of oil in simple pota of the lard -pail tvpe, wifh the reau t that they saved their crop. Since, then the fruit-growera of Colorado have saved annually four or five million dollars' worth of fruit "Heveral types of heaters have been Invented. Oil and coal are used for fuel. It is claimed by many that oil ia the best all-aroud fuel. It lights easier. The hcatcra are placed thro ughout the orchard at regular Inter vals, one to a tree if the setting ia from seventy-five to ninety trees per acre. If small heaters are used, double, or trible the n urn tier. All moisture must be eliminated from the fuel used. Tne heaters are made ready with fuel beforehand. "When the temperature falls within degree of the danger point, the tires are Blurted. If oil is uned make a torch of guHpipe, and to light the oil throw on about a .toaaponnful of gaso line. . The Ignition ia immediate and the generation of heat begins. "While the heater raises the temper ature some, the real purpose ia holding it agamst a fall. Under the most favorable condition the heated one has been held to a point of safety while the outside thermometer reached six teen decrees. Eighteen and twenlN degrees are easily carried through with safety. Conditions vary. A wind makes the work more difficult. A young orchard requires more heaters than an old one, una garden truck twice aa many." NOTES BY C.M.IJAILNTTZ UrfRSIDE lA. H.ORKrJ0DENCX SOLICITED 03 amv I ITheap iirnc-li-K anil Illustration must not Itv r-prmitd without nijei lal permis sion J THE AND oinpair our prices Ix-lore liuviiig your I.nkcvie w Me i cunt lie with other firms winter supplies. l. SWH-SOKIKK FOU'niE KXAMINKK The Examiner Publishing Company will soon have one of the best and most complete line of Import ed and Domestic Calendars ever introduced into this section of the country for inspection Q Reserve your orders for us. Our salesmen will call upon you in the near future Examiner Publishing Co. LAKEVIEVV, OREGON FARMER'S INSTITUTE POULTRY CULTURE. When eoru reached :i.l-.".713.tAK) bush elf the buskers in the corn belt k;uik. ('or 1 1 is kinu!" Cut our billion dollar I'.idtl.v Is elmslim tilt' eoru. ill Hi if iHiultr.v ot ii true cimmiiis I lie hoiii; would lx from t.i to sea: Thu old farm nn now on tVe top perrh liopa in I'licli' S-infn doininlon kiip'i the loader of nil t-roe hu'b not o t-ry MIUIi. Dot she gets tl : Just Ihu hlitlle. And i het Hhe'a llm lop liner In the niii ti n I (all of Kuititt! 1. 1. ten I -: i 1 1 i -eiiit per cent, or 5.i.V.7."i- Viiiteil Stuitu farms, report 4SS.-li.- THIEVES OUSTED BY VIGILANTES Hetid I'.ulletiii: Over in the borne Btfml diHtrlct In Lke county, the Hetthr have ben pi-f'tered with tbleri-H, and the other day a vigilante coininitiee got Inisy. The reult Is thftt thre sunpects have been run out of the country. The meu, Gilmore, Dewadt! hud Hliiloe by name, wre (iiven tl cliolct; of Btandlng triil for theft or leaving the fiiu try. They chOHP the lattrr nod came to Bend to take the train for more coneniad climeH. In the hotnested country In aout lofiHtern aecttoo of the country, tliwre lmve Ix-en similar trouble aud the let tiers have dt-elaied that they will tlo as the Ijtke county home steaders did nrlMH tlie thlavlcg Btopn. ' ! , L v : - . "7- if v.; ""zirr-i is HOH. A. I.. MARTIN. DKI'PTY HKCKKTAKY OK AOltliTl.l l KK AND UIU1X31UII UK IN BTITL'TKS. 1'l.NNHVl.VAMA. XiA fowls, nu Increase over' 1S!K of $aFi.(MN),(i(H) Chickens Jumped fitun J.'!.r.il(l.!)-.M to 'JSO.S-I.'V.IXI. au ndviinee of Mi.TTS.'JlU. while t-Kga went from l.'.ilKl.iiirj.-tXl do.eas to l,r!),:tU.:7I. an Increase ot JUT.tiNS.XIS dozens, ami the value of WD advaueed 111.M1 per cent. I'lty the hint census didu't cover the wtiole poultry Industry! A true eeiiNiis will show Kiddy tlliove them nil. nnil nil credit to the factors tli.it put her there I'rominont unions these Is the farmers' Institute reiiiisvlvtinlu's mil It ry tut a ml vn need 71 per cent in vnlue. chletly tlinuiKh this w-'eiicy. I he tllrector of Institutes. I Inn. A. I.. Martin. Iieltux an energetic piMiiioler ot inlviuiieil poultry eultinv I'oiiltry iirniluets nmtnl.v innie from the fariiiH. iind the farms In em h state Hre under tlie en re of the state depart li.-nls ot !K-rliiill ii'V unit lliese cle piirMienls ti ne oiunnlzed die farmers instil III cs tvliei-e experts llleel I lie fiirmel fine t" face, solve tils prnli leuis nnil Inniiili Ii I in pnieticHl infor i;ii.tl"H I i: iMiVei-enl ihases ol i.iod era setentl'ic tn;nciiltiiie Such t us t nu 11. m iiieets local it null liiMiorable V. II. Storms. Srate MineraluiMMt of California, who oflli ciiillv t iulorscd Camp llluli Grade last Kail allvr speuillm; 10 daya tidying the topourapliy and insj-eotlna different pnieitieH of the l strict. UKsr COIUJH MKDIC1XE KOH CiilLD tKN "I am very t;liil to say a few words In praise of t'liaieberiiiio's Couiih Kenieilv" writes Mrs Lid a leev. MilwaiiktH", Wis. "I have used lr for jesrs both for mv children and uiv- self anil it ui ver tails to relieve aud cure a co uuli itu.l cold. No family with children should lie without it as jlrn'ives almost immediate relief In cases of croup" Chamberlain's j Clinch I'emedy .8 pleasant and safe to I take, which Is t f reat Importance I hen a medicine must lie lriveu to onng children. For sale by all dealers. tlons aniT hits the huri'se.ve The farm home, the farmajichool, the farm church and the farm crops have received nu uplift thereby, and thus this nation is not only the workshop of the world, tint 'he ne plus ultra In uurte ulture. I'oiiltry and the staples reuch $5,000. (KK),000 per year, und much of the Im provement. In quality and quantity Is due to the farmers' Institute. I'oiiltry looms so big, pays so well, cuts such a figure on the uuUounl bill of fure that It bus Iteeome a feature at Institutes, and it Is the aim to secure authorities to lecture ou poultry topics Hence experts, famous the country over, are enittiirtid In this work for the advancement of practical poultry bus liniiilry Dill' i-e.'iilers should attend 11 11(1 no tit from the instruction t)f these meu who have made u-mhI Yes; ail should en courage nn institution that is not only iirotiioiluu poultry culture, but ndvnne me the i.'ioat cause of ii aviculture in ueiienil I'm o ji Iciiliine is Hie Ue. st lie f our ii iM-oiai P"ierlty and the lied ii. I; ot the Welfare ol the race. Acomplpt- lltieof WHitoiihikI hiiKK) ll r H III !, robes, ll t, rlatrn, spnrs,iillt, rH etton, etc., tr. I'very tliliiff In tlie line of carriage and borne furtilnh Ingn. ICepalrlnK by competent men. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM 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 The Right Kind of Cook observes two rales alwuytt. I-'irst Is to hv.v only t be choicest poultry, incuts or provisions. Second Is to cook tbem exactly accortlinfr to directions. The result is uJ ways sure. To follow the Brst rule It is always best to trade at this market. Doing so will save you from disap point medt and save you money as well. Lakeview : Meat, Market, HAYES A GROB. props THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO, ABSTRACTS TO ALL REAL PROPERTY IN LAKE COUNTY, ORECOR Our Complete Tract Index Insures Accuracy, Promptness und Reliability Such an Index is the OXT.Y ItKLI BLR system from which an Abstract can lie made, showing all liefects of title. Wo Also Furnishl s7SSr H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKEVIEW, OREGON POSTOFFICC BOX 243 PHONE 171 NEVADA-CAUFORNIAOREGDN RAILWAY Daily Service Reno to Lakeview Except Sundays No. 1 Arrives Lakeview at 8:5 P. M. No. 2 Leaves Lakeview at 7:05 A. M. Daily Except Sunday BaaaaaiBaMiHiaaaaaMiaMaaMHaaaMBBMaaHHHaMBaaaaaaMBMaHi Pullman & iSuffettUervice Betweeu Lakeview anil Keno C. VV. CLASS, AQENT :: LAKEVIEVV, OREGON You'll Like This Malted Milk because it is iree from that objectionable sweet taste and "tan" generalhy found in most brands. All Malted Milks, however, are not alike. BORDEN'S Malted Milk IMU MANO HAS NO EQUAL 8ownftCotW5Bfc0: U' QEDEHSS Milk IN THE SQUARE PACKAGE Is dlffivent. It consists of rlob, creamy milk, with extracts of wheat and barley malt I uou-alcoholic and In po wdmvd form), ready for Instant usu by simply ailiiiuir water. The objectionable "taufr" bring removed, Horden's Maltetl Milk possesses a distinctive appetizing flavor. You'll re member the plcsutit tutto. 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