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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1913)
I A ROOMY SHINGLE SIDED COTTAGE. STAMP MACHINE REDUCES EXPENSE GROUND IS' THE SEAT OF WEALTH Lakeview Saddlery Danltfn No H(H). by Glenn L. Sutton. Architect. Minneapolis. Minn. r f-' I ... Si 1 1 ' . nil . Copyright, mil by Glenn U Buxton. ri:itsri:cTivic vmcw-kkom a photograph. lelt-f I I lk! A Oimimo w i JS4 ft i KIltST Kl.OOlt I'l.AN. S I i '( IX 1 1 ri.ixiU t'l.AN. Till" deflKti In hard to excel. The llvum room rim be curried ucroxa the ntlro Hide, niakliiK tlio library and llvlnu rmwi nil one There (re two Individual ntnlrwuj-x mn! full Im-cmeiit. I'lrst Mory nine feet, nei-ond atory right feet als Inche. Size thirty-four feet wide uud thirty feet derp over innlll part. CuHt to liulld. exclusive of IiciiUiik and plumb ing. H.X) Upon receipt of $1 the pitillHhT of tliln pnper ill mipply Snxton'N book of tnriM. entitled "American I iucIIIiikn " It rouiniiiH 'j.'i l ugi t dnte dcwl'im f cottB'. hunirnlowa nnd reHldenccH commit from fl.ixin to Jti.OOU. THE PALACE BAR J. i. mcaulifr; - - PKOPRIUTOR A Popular Gentlmen's :: Resort :: CHOICE BRAND WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS IF IT COSTS MORE TO LIVE IT COSTS MORE TO OVERLOOK THE ADVERTISEMENTS mm rvn 11 UN Tilings cost more, opportuni ties to buy econo micnllyu reworth more. No house wife in this city, v h o f e els a n d knows the silliest hardsliip s on account ot' hih prices, can a afford to remain blind to the weekly opportunities of sav ing offered to her by the ad vertisin merchants. These alive merchants are often able, through effecting cpiick and large sales of an article, to cut the selling price to very nearly cost price. The housewife should see that - when they do this the volume of quick sales will always re ' pay them. Watch lixaminer Ads week by week. It pays. Lake County Examiner A new tilnta printing pre. recently fnMl'ed in the bureau of Epgrvlt g t WaHhington, will print gummed and perforated pnntnge atampa at the rate of 12,000 a minute. Inula about 75 feet nf atampa. The prcni it about three fert wide and imthlng lea than 25 feet long, with a height of aeven ret. Human dircc tion will be required only to run the preaa and to direct th? perforating anparatta con nected with it. One man and a girl will make up the crew for enrh machine. The proa la the Invention of Hcniamin l. Rtickney a mechanical expert in the employ of the government at Waahirg ton. In the new proccsa of printing nineteen operation! are eliminate I, unit a Having of l7 per rent of the cor-t of doing the aame work previoua to (he InataliHtion of the rnnhine n e(TecU-l. MUTT'S PHOTOTYPE VISITS PORTLAND One of the mont unique characters in all Oregon, the man who is aid to be th; original of "Mutt" in the pictures from Hud Fisher's pen. which appear in the Journal, is a guest in Portland, in the person of Tom Stevens of Burns, Harney county, says the Journst. Tall, round shouldered, keen eyed and deliberate, Stevens only by hia ac tions euggcHts the famous cartoons by means of which Kisher has exemplified the world-old habit of tne strong im posing pon and bullying the weak. Where Mutt has merely blots tor even, Stevens has Rrny optics that make him one ot the surest sh ts in all the 10,000 sijusre miles of Harney county. Where Mutt hnn a finger like protuberance, Stevens hH an olfactory appendage, well xhxpul, and not t all large, when compare'! with the square law beneatii. You notice that Mutt hHHii't a jaw at ail, exceut what he con ceals fome-where in the region of his Adam's apple. Stevens is at the Imperial. He freighted into Portland or.e of the best lotof furs Keen here since tne days when every one could wear fur and the cost of high living wasn't so much tt'e sub ject of anathema and essay because the city ror its fri-olity gave cause. Here's the story they tell about ithe way Tom Stevens was immortalized as "Mutt" by Uud Fisher: Stevens once played a hkiiltul game lit low risks. Also he followed the races all over the country. His little friend, who wus always with him, was Scotty liHiley. A game or a race woill go wrong and Stevers would turn n Scotty with horrible reviling and sometimes the physical violence which Fisher depicts by rresrs of skull bumps and bltck ecs. Before S otty die I he diet u gooi whiTe apo it is relnted that Fisiier, then an obscure western car toonist ran across the strangely assort ed pair. In a hull dozen frames dully he made them traverse the gamut of all that a bully knows "Ah, I tell yah, an enemy started that tale on me,"' protested Stevens, faulf angry, but still grinning. "Why, tie set lire to his hojse to get the in-sur-iiKe, i(nd stave i in so long he al most burned his self. There was a lit tle game and this fellow lost ShOO. Then he tried to sue me and get it hr.cK. What do y' know about that? Tne i lea of him thinkin he could get t buck. I won the case. Then he started this story on me. I reckon its gone a longways now. That's the way with things that knocks a feller." To Portland the fur buyer brought this time the hides of 400 coyotes, which transformed into robes. He bHS many muskrats, some otter Hnd 100 wild cats, and he thinks he will ship the pelts east. Dough Boys Dough boys, the frying pan bread well known to many a camper and sportsman, is described in the camp Bnd cookery bulletin of the Oregon Ag- 1 aiiii 1 1 1 iful f i 1 lo rr o na 4 1- 1 1 m vu a Mix 2 cups ef Hour, 4 teasponnfi'ls of baking powder, 2 tablespoons of sugar, and 1-2 teaspoon of aalt and add enough water to muke a stiff dough. Use a tablespoon to drop it in small cakea in an inch of moking hot bacon grease, and cook until a deep brown on both aides. If the cakes are too large they are apt to burn before they are cooked tr.rough. Hamilton llrown Si-linol Shoe till hWcs. Mercantile Co. Keno Journal : Land is the basis of all wealth. It ia cheaper today than it ever will be again. It ia worth more today that it was yesterday. It haa been advancing In value since time began. It will continue to enhance through ages to come. 'I ho wise man owns ground. The foundations of most fortunes have rested in the noil. The cornerstone of the wealth of the greatest men la the ground. The anchor the careful man casta to the windward Is an investment in a plot of ground. The land owner has an Interest in the community. He ia part of and is more directly connected with the machinery of government. He views life in a different light. His focus is jimt a trille different. He is interested in everything. U) protect the ground in the first place and improve it is the second. As land increases in value he becomes richer and more substantial. There are more land ownerJtoday i than ever before in the history of the world and that in a measure accounts for the fact that as a people we 8 re better contented that is to say the ownership of the land makes the people demand less war and more 'peace to the end that the prprietors may obtain from it all of the profit and as much comfort as it will afford. Because man owns land he takes this view. The man with nothing to lote does not care. The man with something at stake does care. And the man who cares is the man who places his shoulder to the wheel and aids in push ing the world along. Almost anybody may own land today and almost any piece of property one purchases wisely will advance in value for it will in crease faster in the future than it has in the past. A complete line of wagon and buggy hairntflft, whip", robes, bit, rIateM, purM,qulltt rone v.tU'M, etc., etc. Kverytblng In the line of carriage and liorae furnish Ingft. Repairing 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 IlFSrcotOH MEDICINE Kuil ; I LI l. t EN ,-I inn vei clad In nay a lew words! In iraie m (Tmir IwrlHin's "ouiih Kemei" wp'es Mrs I.Ida Dewey,! Milwaukee, v Is. "I linve lined if iori yeafM lioi b fur my children and ray- self and it d. vcr fails to relieve and cure a cnUiib and ci Id. No iamlly with cliil' n-ll sliDiild te without it a It Riven alni'.M immediate relief in ciises of croup " Chamberlain. 'h ! i (Hiyli Itemed)- h lenstot aod safe to take, vhit ti N of ttreat Importance vt ben a medicine must tx Kiveti to j tiling children. For sale by all dealers. f I ; T1 '. mm rr-.-.:fy v yr- A Jj A Butcher That Knows His Business never takes advantage nf the irfxperlenre of new bousekeeft er lv fclvlntr theai pnnr cut orlifiht weizht We treat all nnr patron honorably anil in the same courteous manner, mill cut them the bent of the kind they ask for and when we do that you couldn't find better for love or money. Lakeview Meat Market HAYES & GRDB. props One hundred and forty-four million dollar's worth of water power is now going to waste in Oion every year, says the Portland Journal. CIIKONIC CONSTIPATION CUItED I'iye years aico I bad the worst j cam- uf chronic constipation I everj kne of, and Cbauilierlaln's Tablets j cured me,'' w t ltes . r". Fish, Brook lyn, Mich, For tale by nil dealers. I THE A single water power in Oregon, during live months of the year, is cap a' le of producing energy greater than that at Niagara Kails. It is the gorge (at Celilio, to which attention has been j directed by State Engineer Lewis. LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. ABSTRACTS TO ALL REAL PR3PE3TT IN LAKE COUNTY, C8GCN Our Complete Tract Index Insures: Accuracy, Promptness and Reliability Such an index is the ONLY KKLI ULK system from which an Abstract eao be made, showing alt defects of title. To Washington everything beyond I'liilmleliihia was "the West." NiAv ' we have shoved the boundaries fur ; Hheld. The "West" is going to show i the world at the San Diego KxpoVition l that the real seat of culture, refine ment and progress: of beautiful and "manly" men Is wet of the MinslsH ippi river. Hut the rest of the country I Tumi : to nuke hhiw exhibit to ; contest thU claim. i ... irUJIlNClUHE i ol; THE EXAMINER CIIAMHEKLAIN'S COUGH KEMfcDV This remedy bas no superior for e-iiiubs jiiiil ctl If. It Is pk'iieant tJ tiike. It cnnti.i is no opium or other narcotic It always cr.r . For fale bv all dealers. We Also Furnish SURETY BONOS ana FIRE INSURANCE H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKEVIEW, OREGON POSTOFFICE BOX 243 PHONE 171 Travel is well worth making a sac rutice for. Thousands of persons are saving up on the "dollars-week" plan to visit the San Diego Exposition which will open Jan. 1, 1915. in- c.-ii-i-fi with profit I n:i--tirv Clover mnkea paftnn. nnd so does or An urclinrd nmkes nn ileiil pasture tor iu"s. The siinde Is nl-i!uuly nee-isaiv to protect the vi;ni!' piirs fr in I lie PINterim: sun ''ii :i - f i i I el-::-.. I,,... .r...,s It Is doubtful if tb ie Is any article of food that is so id as milk as a rtilion for rundown foil; It Is rendllv digested mid iisstmilated nnd nets di twtly iilmii: the line of enriching tbf lilood nnd xtreiitrtheiiins the system. Milk Is worth all it costs from the standpoint of food value and Is far cheaper tlinn medicine. Tasmania, a little lslund to the south of eastern Australia, last year exported "45.104 bushel enses of apples nud peurs. most of them being shipped to the I'nited Kingdom. These shipments ore sure to Increase, and. In preparation for this, markets are already belug sought by the Tnsniiinliin producers In Germany. Denmark and Sweden. The Souili Oikota Agricultural col loire nt Itookinirs bus n Il.ilsteln cow Ih'it ret-:'1' loiuplctod thirty day milk nnd in'Mer test III which !: pn iln eil : V c immuis of milk te;liii3 !t :!4 mid vle'illii'f I !' poiiudx of luittei f.tt. I lie Hi'invnli'li' 'i'' II" pottniU o! Imtter Tliis i"" '"' ' Ivis liecn surp' ' I l:t lm row M t'le woi-lil. I.M lv k'HTi!'.: '"" 'I ll'it pfulil'-eil I'J.T j iiM. i's ,,; t, oner fin In the same i' l :. .1 NEVADA-CALIFORNIA-OREGON RAILWAY 0 Daily Service Reno to Lakeview Except Sundays No. 1 Arrives Lakeview at 8:35 P. M. No. 2 Leaves Lakeview at 7:05 A. M. Daily Except Sunday Pullman & Uuffett Service Between Lakeview and Keno C. W. CLASS, AGENT :: LAKEVIEW, OREGON I THE INCREASED COST OF JIVING Is h complicated problem, but many are solving it by eliminating from their diet Hut all foods of doubtful nutritive value. Romember, Quality Counts It In not the amount of food you eat but the energy value received that gives results, and It Is the non-recoguitlon ot thin fact that causes so much dyspepsia and other forms of stomach trouble today. To those seeking a com plete, easily digested food, suitable for all ages and conditions, BORDEN'S Malted Jlilk. HAS NO EQUAL MMWMiaM BORDERS Malted Milk IN THE SQUARE PACKAGE consisting of rich, creamy milk, with extracts of wheat and barley malt (in powder form uud uon-alcoholic'), with all waste matter eliminat ed, comes as a revelation. Write for h practical Recipe Hook, which will show you how a very little money, properly expended, can be mude to produce the best results Ask your druKRiAt for 1'iee Tiiul fva-A,.- THORNTON'S DRUG STORE S9