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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1913)
Classified 4 Want Ad In Tho Laho County Examiner lYK'ntcl a few times, if necessary, will (iiul a customer for that property of yours. Fliey are scanned closely by intending linyers, and the co: t is nominal f cents the line for each insertion. Special lon-j-tinic rates. Mh ! HIU NA ,K r.i.uu . team nil'' bur lies (illllil llllvlllg tclll tm LTU v mid hurtles In llrwt cImmh (.mill Jmt. Ki.-tjnlre lit ulllic of On 'inly Clfik. W'Jti-tf I'oi: nam: tiio w'' if si-. :il, T. lis K. Ill K. k 1 1 mi t 'il iilmiit six miles NW friiin'l.iikrviiAv, I.Hket'n.. the K"ii. I'rlen f Id nr acre. A I.Ip-mm, Clin. K. Klgin, nlt in Oregon M i:i 4t. i'OK SAiiMiiii.i m.riH. ,,,-ntt N. Iv '4 Sic. I. T. ."17, It. KhmI V. M I. like I'n Ad-Inns H-iifl, i mi, 'IMI I'lirnllcl, KiniKuM City. Kb. KOH HAI.K 10 him1 I met Willi Irtlga tlull right-, lurilli'il In Htf. twp. :w, rung" -t II. I.. Iii II. "Imiii hut., Ncl.r. o. ai if 'OK KAI.IC 'M arr.w In wet Inn -II. township XI. rimgc Knijuiri' ! Hunger Hum., I.iikovicw. re TIIK l.nkevlcw AliHirni l A Till Co. Im tnitkiiin kJmm inl iii leca mi Abstracts to O. V. L. I '.' TmctM ami Town IjtltM.. FOIt SAl.K House nnd lot furnished and ten acres located ut I.mu.'vli'W. Must H.-II. Muke nit n offer, l-'or purttctilar write to liox 0'.J, Ilun don. I In-ifiiii O 24 ti WAUKII KOUICI'.M' OK I.KASK I met H, Sc. 17. 'I'll. 3D Kmuk 1. Mi Vi n milin eM'. of l.nki-vii'W. Writ fur trin or liiiike offiT to (Im. 1. Mln hrll OttaMa. Km. M 13 4t. WANTKH To trmln n irc m-iir illy unit l.nlicvli-w. Onuoii, for Kloridii Kvcrttlmlit Uml. Mm. J. L. Klrdy, HON ltlix St., St J..'(ih, Mo. 113 4t WANTKD to Ih loi'iiicil on Una t Ihhm ltMf licniH. (ilvn iHrliculir, mm to Moll, ellniHti', Iik'kiIoii, wnlcr, llin li. r Htc. W. M. Iliown. 112, K. loth St., I'ortliuul, On-Kon. tLLi We IIC.ll II Htlll'MMIM (I III flHl'll of rv- nil (xcclli-ut ttii'lil to wll our kiiIod Uiil nurwry tK'k. A MTtiiiinent tilnce, niHh kv nnd n Wuiir firm In k iilyiui. Write for imrtU'tilHrx. WiiMlilnKton Nurncry CV Toph-iiIhIi, WiihIi. Wnntt'il AtM-ut. Write lli'Hllb iV: At eliletit IiiHiirance. Oregon Surety A ( 'iuiMH.lt ty Co,. 'J'2'2 KoHril of Trade, l'ort Iniiil, Oreiroii. HTIMV NOT U K KSIKW I'liiiie t tln Itol on ihiicIi on vrt Slilo Home tune In Novem tier, (l drown inure liramli'il 't oil left Htlde; S mi left Hhonliler huiI na ot her hiiihII lu tinil oa the left i-lioiil-der. Owner inn hiive mare li.v puy. og feed lull unit for tliU hiI. W, K. MoltoM Ml.'Ut . n rdrn .1; ic w 1 1 i s k t tm i : Hotel lmevlew bur. The bent n ml purest, wlilnkv made. tf IKLKrilUHKM. LOOK AT TH K NOTICK I'OU ItK wnrd iHHiied liy the Tvlephoue Coinpimy for deHtroylnn t prop, erty. ltf 0J KKWAHD. A KKWAKD of Hfty dollars i here ty ottered for iiiiorumtioii thiit will lend to the arreH' am) convictiou of miy pet bod wli.i Iihh stolen wires or other properf y from our CompHiiy; and the emiie iDwanl is liorel.y olfered tor inform i'.ii Unit will lead to the arrest and onvictlon. of Huyoue doe troyinjf tln proierty of the Company, Cliaa. Umtiiici), Hoorotary ljuke Co. Tel. it Tel. Co, irit.f. TIM II Kit l..KI TIM II KK LAN I S MoUlillT AMI SOLI"). C. II. WKUHKK.BOS LUMl.r.K MAN'H lll.IKJ., l'OKTLAND. OltKli t.y.li M. AIIVKIITlMlVlj NtJTICI-: TO CKKDITOKS In the county court of the atate of On-tfon, for the county of Lake. iHltlt of ed. In the Matter of the L'atato of VILIIKLM UI1KI.STKNSH J)eceaHi TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COX CKUN: Notice la hereby g;lven that t he undersiK'ied waa, by an order of Hon. It. Duly, J udi) ol the above en ' 1 1 li'it court, made and entered on the 3Iat day ol January, 1913, (Inly ap pointed Administrator of the caiate ol Vllhelm ClirlHieoHCN, decea-ed, mid !.UM duly (ualllled as atich. All pt-raoim having claima MgaLiat aaid estate or aald decedent, are here bv reiiulrcd to present the aauie. duly verllbd and accompanied by the pro per vouchurH, to aaid AdmltiiHtrator, within six months from the date of the tlrar. publication of thla notice, at the olllce of L. K. Conn, In the To wu of Lake view, Lake County, Oregon. Dated and first published thia 13th day of February, 113. FKANK HUOHER8, AdmlulHtrator of the Fstate of Villielm CtnisteiiHeu, Deceased. NOTICK OP FINAL ACCOUNT Katate of Chui'lea W, Moore, do ceased. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned adnilnmtrator of the estate of Charles V. Moore, deceased, liaa filed in the County Court of the Slate of Orig in for Lake County, his final account of the adniinlHtratlou of aald ei.tut.1, and that salj court hai llxod Wa&t Ads i.f.H I. OIVF.HI lnli I Iim iiiiii ri-ni Ii flu y i( April llll.'l, ut I In- linllf if III d'rli.ck, n. in. m tin lliii-' mill tlui Ouiirt K null In tin1 (.'ouiity Cnun llim-n in I w, l.nKc fiiiut.T, OriKon thii lii'' lur lii-nrliiK I Jf t mini to f-ml filial n ''1111111 .if liny tlHTr Im-, ait (or m-llli-nii'iit tlicrciif Now I hiTi-fi im, nil crniin Itit ir-li il ii ri" i incti il anil ri-(tiirri to (IT.- in w r 1 1 1 ii if , miiv nliji'fl limn tlic.V lll.i.r tin v In mini llniil iircotml, .In mi IM t'l'inf lii'Tuii' khIiI iilni-iiutli day (if April 111 1 3 Dm l'.i I a I tliiM iilnt'tii iitli d'iy of Murrti W. I.Allt TIIO.MI'HON. A.l inliilHt rui'ir of the CKtiiti' of ( .it rlt i V. Mc.ire, -( ell-i'il. noit' I.; ok contkkt 1 ifpHri iiient of I lie Interior United Slnie I.hihI Olllie; Lakevlew. Ore Hun, Mmcll I'.', lilKt. To Clen, l'O, Itlnuclir, IJiiy and r.ilinil lirnke, helra of M. A. Drake, I .'-il, Id'liiioiit St., Salem, OreKon, ConlcHtee: iiU are hereby notified that Iwla H. I'l-nione, who Kort Itock, Ori'K"H. aa bin pnHt-otllcii adilrcNH. did on February 12, lUI.'i. tile In thia oIIIch Ida only corrobora'ed npplleaf iou to contest and aecunt the caneellatiiiii of your Uoinenteud. Kntrv. harlal No. 01821, made April 21, 1U0. for Lota 1, , 3. Section .r, Tuwiiflnp !il Sout h. Halite i Kant, Willamette Meridian, and an (trounila fur hia coDteat he allefea that you have wh'.lly abaudoiied Bind entry wince the dale ol the death of t lie entry-man ami have failed to cultivate or improve aald bind hince date of en tryinan'a death, on October 20, l'.lll) that eut rvmao during bin lifetime ijnl not e-ibll-li i tc tu, 1 1 bnnatide rcHldence on aaid and. You are, therefore, further notified that the aald alleatioiiH will l taken by tliU ollW' an having lieen confeKHed by you, and your aaid entry will be canceled thereunder v ithout your further r Ik lit to te heard therein, (It her define llila olllce or on appeal. If you fall to tile in tbla otilie within twenty ilaya alter the (ourib publica tl n of thla notice, a shown Ix-Iow, your nnawer, tinder oath, Hcriflcallv meeting Hlld reHpnndtnK to thene al icKatiou of con teat, or if you fall within that time to file in thla ottk-e one proof that you have nerved a copvofyotir anawer on the aaid con teat nut either In eraon or by reniH tered mall. If thii nervlce la made by the dell -cry of a copy of your anawer to the conteatant In pi-mon, proof of audi service iiitint be either the mild couti-Htant 'h written acknowledgment of ti ih receipt of the copy, thowiint the date of It rccciptaair the allldavit of the peraoti by whom the delivery waa made utatln when and w here the ropy waa dedvered; if made by retcia-ti-red mall, prMf of atlch hit vice m net cniiHiHt of t lie Htliilnvit of the peraon by whniii the copy waa mailed atat Intc when and the poKtotUce to which It wra mailed, and thia atlidavlt munt be accompanied by the poatmaater'a receipt for the letter. ou Hhotilit Htuie in your anawer the name of the p .Htollice to which you ilcHlre future noticea to be aent to you. A. W. OUTON. Uepater. Date of first publlcution March 13.1H13 ' " necond " " 11113 " "third " "lourth April 1913 371913 S1000 Dollars Reward I own all the rattle branded 70 or XL aud formerly owned by Cox & Clark and the Ileryford Land & I little Company. These cattle are now ou the ranges ot Modoc and Laasen Counties. For Information leading; to the arrest aud conviction of any party or parties Illegally liiandlug, killing, driving; off or did posing; of any of the above cattle I will pay ON K THOUSAND DOL LARS and the costs of arrect and prosecution. Send all Information tJ 1'.. 11. Day, A lm las, Modoc county Cul., or to me at Latrobe, Kl Dorado County, Cal. If guilty party niUht cb cape, promptly notify the Sheriff ol the county In which the Illegal act was committed and advise mo by wire at my expense. W. IV PUKE. Oct. 17 i . asaM i CIIAMHliKLALVS TARLF.TS KOR CONSTIPATION Fur eoiiHtlpntlon, Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent. Easy to take mild aud geutlc in effect. Give them a trial. For salu by all goo 1 dealers. J. C. Oliver bus and horses fornale, milch cows. 10 head of uiuIcb also a few choice $1,000 REWARD The Ore eaiiD ( i ml Nevada Iforula ani Live 8tock 1'oioc leu AiuM-latou, ol wutiu tuti u inter iKUudlia member will Hive D.C0UU0 rewanl (or eylcH-noe luadiua to tlni . rent ana eonvtrttno ol Hiiy itarly or r tlus aieMlina horn!!. ottleor niulm bn loading to auy of 111 uiuiuuurii. (n addiltoo to the ahovo, ttitt uiidernluned iifforsnn the same oon'lliiun !. 0.00 for ail born t bramlud burau nhoe tmr ou both or eltliet la. Hrand ruttordi'it In ulKlit countiea. Kkiiki Haranv, lake tiiut CruoJt uouutttni. MuriK-ii-ntod wlu-u iold. No in.1 but. grow a hornet old, and only In lari auuboi W. W. UauWN.FKe.Orogou, ' V ' F ..'7-sw .la J v i -.f ii MOTHEr."c oh THE J03. M' llOW HilillC jut nil !' nit. l . ill illi'. r.,i. t.n Ho fni. ii i i k ii'm-u in turfy, III. titl ill i ii I link li'i.-l 9Alf V'l'if '.I, i.-iy kli'tflna Hii'li IllJl II I w fji' null 1 (Mil If Ihl (i I V I) ft I III . II III. If f) I" You fl' il'iir itin.hfr'M on 1 1 in iiii Tticff. nrw itti-n wtiu Inwi- llirlr (inlii'llii- i Jill m imby 1 11 lil H'A-;iy Ooi.'llu M. Mill H I. I '.V liHMll'tH M flfl t ilii-.,i-i m in Iu :iy' Tlio-e liii-ii ulinni.t fiown their fin I7 hi I n riitKi y na h tuoli lllil It'll Ipftfofllt nil, Imw fllfTei i-fil When iP-iir inntlicr'a nil thw ol TIlMU lir V.lilit -ookH iiiel Uiri'fl Mil lithium. mi'l iIIhI in llK-y 1o brak! A nit how lil'UH. ifl On-)' Miosl lti illiim-rt O'irxl w ho t inlniiiKi n '.liny imi!(i.: lint If cookM ito iiri-iik thf ctiliin nii'J with iiii-.il uml 'li-M play linh. My, yon unl Imlly illiirii-r whn dar inin iir'N on Ihf) otf' KHilr'n r"l mr nwful (fmifir Ooodn". l, K'-i ni'M'n.r mini ' lint vl!li inn il. i t ll' hi rllfli "Ml; alia )ut nmili'if fiiet iiiitU. ii uh If a conk Htnvii fi-ll rlrlil on hT hf uouliln'l aw-eiir Ilka nonm low alnb Th.r.'ii no njMHln' In Iho klli.hon when il"Br ttiothi-r'a on tli Job Tli'-ra nm prfnclirra In lhi pulpit, thnre ari prmichf-m In Ilia pi-w, Ami wli.il nwful lon. ntmrp m.rrooni mme of (hi-fit ilo ir-nch nt you! Hut If lii-iirl h it'im- ! io ojn. If ona thlna r;in turn tln knob. It'a Out biva iIimI'ii nil nrounil ua wtii-n ib nr niolhi-r'a on Mm lob C. M HARNITZ. KURIOS FROM KORRE8PONDENT8 . Have yu known a fowl Mint is row a more than one apur to the lejf? A. The Viilturlne ijulin-a fowl of Af rlca la the only one we have heard of. It crowa na IiIkIi na Ave. i). At what iiKe are young turkeya first anld for ronatera? Why do you feed onion topa and dandelion to poults? A. Four months. Dandelion n nd onion ure tonlca. The latter tone the liver, the turkey'a weak spot, and kills intestinal paruidtea. Q. 1 note you apeak of the Jungle Fowl ua the rhlcken'a aboriginal, la there only one kind? A. There are four varletlea the lied, the Ceylon, the fJruy, the Green or, Java. Found In louthcfiatcrn Asia. India. Sumatra. Java and Borneo. Q. What breed of chlokena foothera qiil'-kly mid 1 not jtawky nor thin and Ioiik lecited In broiler atage? A. The butter ball White Wyandotte. Q Mow may 1 prevent water Elnsa fKK from cracking when boiled? A. I'tiucture larj,'e end with dnrnlnK nee dle liefore bollliiK- Q. 1 have KK Homers and dealre to know alxiut how much cm In 1 ahould give t um at each feeding. A. Three qunrts. Add a pint extra when there ore ninny aiiuaba. Watch your birds and vary the quantity according to their appetite and condition. Q. When do you think a turkey poult Iiiik passed the danger polut? A. The (Irst four tiinntha of a turkey'a life la the moht critical period. When It has "shot the red" the turkey ralaer breathes easier t. How do you give salt to your fowls and how much to the hundred hens? A We dlssolvelt In water and mix with miisli about an ounce to the hu nil red Q What la ronsldiTcd a good aver age hutch of et'gs shipped by express In winter mid summer? A. Winter. 5n per cent; summer. 75 ter cent. Q. N II dltlicult to aeenre damages for ei;gs broken by express companies ? I A. It's a case of try. try again, and sometimes after several decudes you do get something. FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. There are nt present sixty-three firms in the United States manufactur ing Inculiiitora and brooders, and these can hardly till the demand. We lectured at many farmers' Insti tutes the past winter and found the women especially Interested In poul try One hundred written questions were sent us nt one Institute. The fanner's wife Is the main factor in our f Lti0,(li)0.00i) poultry product nnd her husband should see that she has the best atock and best facilities ' for the profit paying work. Kiiglnud does not average one hen per ucre. She Imports most of her poultry nnd eggs. Canada at one time proclaimed she would supply Eng land's poultry market and then some Last year she Imported l.Hl.onO.diki eggs from the United States. The high price of beef has lifted t' liiltry out of the luxury class, ami lucre peeple are eating chicken today 'han ever It was once the special bdi when the preacher came, but now "hicUen Is simply an everyday ui:;ner VVe ncte the lawyers still prefer to pick a fat goose, Petnlunm, Cnl., Is not only on the ihep as the chicken metropolis of the world, but nt her recent allow exhib ited a bronze turkey gobbler that weighed sixty pounds, the largest ex hibited this season in the Cl Ited States Wati-li the columns of magazines and newspapers. The American hen is gradunlly gaining In extent of apace she occupies Wonderful, this evolu tion over the barnyard fence into the center of the stngo It's simply lie cuuse she mtikes good, and that's the only way to get there. Among the breeds that especially np pen I to Massachusetts fanciers la the White Wyandotte, the superb bird foi broilers. At the recent Boston show the chicken entry reached 3,I58. and White Wyandottea topped the list with 210 beautiful specimens More and more utility Is being dls wHLN cussed at shows Instead of fancy feath-ljJew v.w hum ii , u iiuioi i-uuiiin. im, die ; merely ornamental Is Inconsequential in theae daya when living la ao high j SOME PROPMlES BEING DEVELOPED Reported That Snow Is Disappearing' From Hltfh Grade Tim Kurt Hi lwell N'Wi givci th fol lowing latent news of the development of (hu Uig;1! Crude, mlnini,; dintrii-t: From facta g!eried from fr.iners who have rpent the winter at aorne of the principal properties in the High Grade district, gratifying results are evj dnneed. Tim North End mir-e', al Ihouf'n but few men were enipl ived, have in seveial instance known up new vein of goo! ore and at the South Fid, on IJUcoverv Hill, the Sunset- Hummer has ahown up a large body of good grade mill ore. This ore waa found at a depth of 75 feet from the aurfare and the company is now fcdrift ing mirtheait to ascertain the pilch of this ore body, and alao to demonatrate the extent of the ore i-hoot. This com pany ig also doing aome ecxellent de velopment work in their lower tunnel, i. e . trying to intersect the big; ledge outcropping on the aurface, and ,if found in this tunnel will give a depth of 300 feet on the vein. The light fall of snow the past 'win ter, moHt of which has already disap peared on the eontb slopei,""is giving the miners an early season, anlalready some supplies are being aent up, a the recent developments have been a stimulus to a number of property own ers to commence work early in the P"'ng. EXHIBIT CAR IS TOURING COUNTRY Land Show on Wheels Displaying: Products of Northwest Is Portland, Ore., Mar. 25 (Special) The work of educating Eastern people as to the opportunities Oregon offers for the settler is not only being carried on from various commercial clubs ot the atate, but very .attractive, effective missionary work is being done by the Great Northern exhibit car now touring the Middle West. Thia car is really a complete land show on wheels, contain ing samples of products grown in the state and is accompanied by well in formed men who explain the display and answer questions. Fully 120,000 Dtople of the Middle West will have viewed the car during its tour, which ends at Feoria. 111., April 4. Railroad men. in keeping tab on work done by the car find interest in Oregon homesteads is high throughout the territory covered. Few visiting the exhibit have used their homestead rights and many announ:e their inten tions of coming 'West and filing on Government land remaining unclaimed in thia state. The car carries a 'Isrge amount of literature descriptive of Oregon and this is distributed to in ouirers. OREGON'S SHARE OF RESERVE FUND Oregon's share in the United States reserve fund for the year ending June ! 30, 1912, amounts to $12,559.52, which ' is divided among the counties cf the I state for road purposes : Baker, $1320 ; I Benton, $2.12: Clackamas, $1505 69: i Coos, $140.38 Crook. $.';juil,32 ; Curry. I $1585.70; Douglas, $3030.27: Grant, :$43S5U5: Harney. $1364.07: Hood River. $109 60; Jackson. $188.10: I JoKephine, $1642.03 : Klamath, $3315.30 ; Lake, $3326.44: Lane, $4223: Lin coln, $487.08: Linn, $1372.55; Mal heur, $7.34; Marion, $577.47; Morrow, $403.99; Multnomah, $1S8 51 : Polk, $20.35: Tillamook, ?2GL90; Umatilla, $1087.14: Union, $1466.85; Wallowa, $3334. HO; Waso, 8567.93: Wheeler, $461.71; Yamhill, $73 37. Ranch for sale ltiil acres on Cama Prairie. 1500 cords wood; good shearing corral ; lar.tre bouse, barn and out buildings. Address Rosa McDanlels, Lakeview, Oregon. A29 NO GASOLINE A Player Piano without a few new rolls from time to time is al most as bad as an auto without I gasoline.- Player piano owners owe themselves new music occa sionally. Upon receipt of a five or ten dollar bill we will prepay to you at YOIk. Dricea a fine selection, . . including your tavontes ii men- tioned. State if your player u 65 or 88 note and make. Address THRCC MOr.C PiTIZE WINNERS. The Mel-mil i-.imi g:l prize nppor- lnned In the slate of Kniisns In the mi nana city Si.ir'a boys' corn (.rowing contest iis a winded lit l,eter Robin s.iii of I '1'i iiliir i nii.il , wllhili aeventy Ihe tulle of the 1'i.loiinlo stale line, ttliu raised wev enty el :ht bushels and ihl"4V pontiff of i oi ii mi an acre In a seei.imi the nvernce riinual rainfall of wHIi-b Is but twenty two Inches. The land that inn lined ihis acre had la-en Hi pasture, was fall plowed to a depth of eight luetics, was cross plowed nnd harrowed In April nnd planted early In May Willi n lister. Ihe rows Is-lng two n:nl a half feet apart and the kernels twelve Im hcs apart in the row. Dur ing tl.e tu-nsfiii the crop was cultivated i,l x times An Interesting feature In coiiueellou with Ihis acre of corn l that home grown seed was used aft ir Imiliig been given a careful germl- i tuition lost. The third award of $''KJ In gold went to William Idiotic, Jr.. n resident of Doldph.'iii, the extreme northeast conn ty of the slate, who raised 107 bushels a ml forty pounds The land which produced the prize yield waa rich aec oini bottom. It was fall plowed and given a coating of bnrnyard manure u ti. I double disked In tbe spring before plowing The Heed, which was home grown I too tie County White, was plant ed with a planter In rows two and a half feet apart nnd the kernels tw-elve Inches apart In the row. One deep and five shallow cultivations were given. Judges of thla acre report tbe atand too thick and that a larger yield could probably have been produced If the rows bad been three and a half feet apart and the kernels from eighteen to twenty-four Inehea apart In the row. The fourth gold prize In tbe same contest for Oklahoma was won by seventeen-year-old Esta Beaman. a young lady living near Meeker. In Lin coln county. She succeeded In getting a yield of Dlnety-flve bushels and ten pounds on a type of land pronounced by the Judges to be the best suited to corn growing of any In Oklahoma. The acre was manured, plowed eight inches deep In April and harrowed twice. Boone County White seed was used, and by careful testing of seed a perfect ntund was secured. The seed was planted with a planter with furrow openers attached. It waa harrowed after It cane up and was cultivated at intervals of ten daya thereafter with a spring tooth cultivator to kill weeds aud maintain a dust mulch. This young lady did all the work of tending the corn and raised a larger yield un der adverse conditions than any of tbe several hundred who took part in corn growing In this and several other con tests. THOSE LAST THREE MILES. A good old friend who is close to tbe eighty year line and who for the past forty years or more has lived on the old homestead, aome 'six miles from town, told the writer tbe other day that If he had his life to live over again he would do ut least one thing differ ent from what he had done buy n farm not more than three miles from town Beiug of a naturally social dis position, our friend and the members of bis family have found that these ad ditional three miles have served aa a sort of bar to keep them from enjoying a good many privileges the town af fords. They have meant a long drive for the cbildreu to the town school, a lute return home after evening entertain ments. In stormy weather the staying at home almost entirely, while tbe ex tra distance has resulted iu a good deal of extra hauling expense And our friend dwelt upon the fact that these last three miles meant a good deal more to an elderly person, whose vital ity was low, than to one who was young aud vigorous. The writer be lieves the point Is well made and that more should take the facts noted luto account w hen choosing a country home. GOOD ROADS DEMONSTRATED. A very definite demonstration of the value to town mid country people of smooth uud hard roads bus been given during the past few weeks in the high way conditions which have prevailed iu a mi in tier of uortheru states duriug the Interval mentioned. The dry weath er and scant full of suow. coupled with the fact that the roads froze up smooth, have converted them into virtually paved highways. Over these smooth roads farmers have heeu able to haul just as heavy loads as It waa safe to put on their wagons, while the wear and tear on motor power aud vehicles have been reduced to a minimum. This has meant a greatly reduced hauling expense. Moreover, towu and country duellers have used their autos unin terruptedly aud with greatest satisfac tion. A policy of permanent road build lug curried out would give forever ou all built roads just the conditions described. Wouldn't such a condition of tbe highways be well worth while? , A COSTLY EXPERIMENT. A South Dakota farmer with whom the writer was talking the other day stated that he got badly soaked the past season us a result of pluming n considerable area to imported seed corn of an unkuowu pedigree. It wua some southern variety and. although growing to a great height, produced not even nubbins- nothing but leaves The experiment cost him a good round sum. and he'll know better uext time His experience proves nicely what Is coining to be viewed us an Important point in corn growing-that seed should lie used that has been produced near home flKS-r MKIHOOliT ( Mi; HI II -HUN DAY IhkiI t In . in. preaching ?rry Sunday at tl . in. sml 7:i p. m. Kiiwurih I .en?, if frvrf iicUf -..iiiin si 1'rnffr Mis-on lb tire st 7:i it. in, Oiulr nii tut et temp, m, lies' Aid Kviti rt.-li,,T m I SO p. m. wrj!o.ji cnf.linilj lnmi Ui nil serrtcs. R. K. MVKRS, Putt of. 'infl HAI' JIM I IU hi il III. UKKV'ltW I'm loim M-riur-e at tl A M enu i :.M P M on I -el trU sun Hiindsr Scliiiol t 10 A M. miilor S.ii.iv l t.'K V M. its fl i t Voting fn.,i I ni.in nt;i r .VI nt) ffU'R Kudos?, I'rsjii-f Mei-tlti it 7 lP M WninMlr iiiik. kn r i.iIjt invlt'-d to a'ti u'l ml wr "i". KKV. A V. MM HONS :a I HOI.ll- I IIIKI H - CVKKY SI MIA V MASH t S:mi stul In s.in,; K.ivrr l 7.:i p.m. Ms kdn) at 7:ii a.m. S rvli cv in ih Sew Church. T T. K 0.KN, H, 1 HKAI J KK-ltv I ;.hlA :II;ki II OF LaKK Vlt:w, ii,. , i, in ,, MftMinn-. Hall. SunUaf h dm. I at ncim A.M.; vtoriiinn Hcrvliwat 11:U0 KtfioiiK s.Tviif ai 7:i. Prayer Mfcllii oa Wrilii. tiiat 7:i P.M All are cordially Id Ttti tl. kfcV. J. P. .-CHfcLL, ll. D , ruun. LAKKVJKW H-ISf OP I. MJ.-.UO.N jjiy B.ad ina S-rvli-i a in ltf Hall of tfc- Mihimi In ih KiKiinaol L' l.i (Hiiiiinn Hiilliliim) C-aUtt hirci-t. evur-i Hunilaji t viic at 7:i U'Cloc. All an- uinllalijr luvi ffl. FIl'.M HAPMM IH hill Of -.iKisK. Il -. N'-iv Pin,.- i rrf-n, Or.-iron. Prrarlilna tn-ii'i-nal HAM and 7::fip M nt rach Munda jl nurv monib suielay school at 10 A M. Prayi-r s. rvlc at 7:'iiii Wailtn?lay CTi-nlnr I eaih -i. AH are riirdUlly invltrd U) liu-tid i be iM-rvici- kKV I.. K. HKNDKKSON. LAKEVIEW I.OIH.K No 71, A. F. 4 A. M. Holds atated mretiDim Sainrda on or before lull miKin. Maru- 72, April 19, Mar 17. Spnclai no tiUK uunn call. K.-narally hulurdar re Jdks. V'laltln brethrco welcome. Joba L. Ciark, W. M ; II M .Nolle, Hec'jr JIMirltl OK IIONOK-LAKt-IKlKI L, . jk. No. 77, P. of II., A. O. (". W., Meet -nid third Thur;iiaa nJ eaeb montli 'tilc Hail: Wary poai, (:. of H.; J. Bel In Anner, L. of H.: Lira Snyder ':. of C',; Alame4a brown, kcuinler 0. V. F.-I.AKKVIEW ENCAMPMENT NO. I 1. O. O. r nil Ihe Brut and third Thurs lay cTeoiniia of ea:b miitith In OU1 rellowa Hail, Laaevie. U. T. Uodall. C. P.. K W. ( hney, hcnliv 1 O. 0. W.-LAKEVIEW LODC.K NO. til. Meets erery secouil and fourth Tliuradar of tli mouto, iu Maiviolc Hall, Lakevlew. obaa. Tooniugaeu. M.W. ; Wm. Guotber, ft. O. O. r- LAKEVIEW lAMOUK, No. W. 1 j. O. T., meeta every naturaay erenina u-iu rellowa Hall, at 7:30 o'cls:k, from Oc.o -t 1 lo April 1, and at olclork from April 1 to (epteDiher a). W. p. Uvkemtui, N. O.; O. D. Brown, Secretary SEBEEAH LOLKiK-LAKEVIEW LOUGB, MO IS, I. O. O. P., m-seu tbe second and lourtb Fridays of eacb month in Odd Pvliowa Had, Francea Corbet!. K (.; V. D. Mom. hec'y. piVOi-t-isONAL CAWDS whAitilr CM ll At H Land anu L.w Otilcc Abstractor ot Title tilaMlabpil t- rric,Or AUfHUK OKTON Attorney -at-Law Notary Public All Practice Except U. 8. Littnd Office Bunlneea. L- 1''. Conu ' Attorney at Law and Notary Public IrfkKevl. w. OrezKBi OFFICE-Dalv buiuiri. 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