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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1913)
HOTEL LAiV W ERECTED IN KXX) MOPEKN THROUOnOIT FIRST-CAL53 ACConrtonTioNS For COnnERCIALgh- i COURTEOUS TREATMENT LIGHT & HARROW F. P. UQHT 1 ,rtprjetor$ UFO. HARROW IF YOU INTEND TO BUILD during the coming Spring or m tu rner, it will pay you to lnin mak ing preparations now, while you have the time to spare. We have several books of house plans to s-how you. We also have a complete line of Lumber, both dress ed and undressed, that we would like to show you. Come in and let us talk it over with you. Maybe we can save vou some time and money. SUNSET LAKE LUMBER CO. ?hle72C2enterSt Lakeview, Ore. Lakeview Ice, Transfer and Storage Oo Telephone Xo. H1 J. P. DUCKWOHTII, Maxackb Suss to Meet Alt Trains. Transfer and Drayage. Storage by day, Week or Month "OUK CUSTOMERS AKK OUK ADVEKTISEKS WALLACE & SON IWm. Wallace, Coroner for Lake County) UNDERTAKERS PROMPT ATTENTION AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Parlors, next door to Telephone Office WATSON BUILDING Twin Valley Land Co. : Incorporated : C. R. BLOOD, Ast. Sec; C. O. MISEN'ER, Gen. Agt. We have for sale: Orchard and Alfalfa Lands Farm Lands, Timber Lands Homesteads and Desert Lands Special attention given to O.V.L. Land Holdings We are agents for The Fair port Town & Land Co. FAIRPORT TOWN LOTS now on s. :e. Make your selection before the best ones are sold. A big investment for a small amount of money. LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporared. A Complete Record We have made an entire transcript of all Records' In Lake County which In any way, affect ileal Property In the county. We have a complete Record of every Mortgage und transfer ever made In Lake County, and ever Deed given. Errors Found in Titles In transcribing the records we have found namerouH mort gagee recorded In the Deed record and indexed; and many deeds are recorded ln the Mortgage record and other book. Hundreds of mortgages and deeda are not Indi ed at all, and moat difficult to trace up from thu record We have notations of all these Errors. Others annot find them. Ve have pui hundreds cf dollar bunting up these errors, and we can fully guarn .re our work. J. D. VENATOR, Hanager. AKfc WELCOMED -.tend eave the "gitti hnrA" rvcontlx tu a party Inn I coo Kern ho uiM for I'aslcy un lor the guidance of (ivnrgs M. ttniuy, ircsmont of the- Noithesi Ttuvrn to I nnipHny, any tho bulletin. Tii 'i. in liNM -y whs tho host of the li th- dinner that wait served the .mm giants at the 1'ilot Hutte Inn din lnt room, nttcmlcd by tlo dozen e..e H th fu sKy p rty ai d atio.it a itozi'ii Herd I'U.-ii.tss and rcid est.ite me i. i It w as sonn tlm g new for one town j to give such a send oil' to a psrly of inxvstnrs bound of another community. ! and i he stand liend took in the matter ' and the hearty v Iconic extend him anil ' hit people si vastly apurociated by Mr. Hadey ns well ss by the farmer who soon are to beoomo Central Ore got. 111. With J. K. Sm hill presiding, several li foruinl talks wore given and much singing pcr,jjtr.iie I, t i the evident en jjoyiiK'nt ot the gtt.t.ts. Mr. Kailey made a most excellent speech, in which he th iwed hid greiit appreciation of J the welcome extended him. Addison i Bennett of The Oregonian t'.ld of ire ppl'Mi'lni opportunities of tre Pal ley territ irv, and aa-ured the nomeeckers tint thov had made a good choice while othi-r fptakers had much toaay rt-(faril-ing the pood work the Northwe!-t Trnsite Company has done for Oregon. The Swede in the party are the ad- vniice Ku.ar.1 of many more who are taxing ud land near t'aipley un !er the j segregation of the 1'ataley Irrigation: Company. j Grant Has Loss ' The lambing season is well advanced I in tirant County, says the lilue Mt. ' Eaiile. The la.t few days have been cold an! fatal to the young lam ha aid ; those who have made a good per cent-1 age of inciease did so from the fact that they 'amtieil in sheds. 'Ihero are some few who will make an it create ! of 100 per cent while ethers who are lamhing on the range will he fortui.ate ! to exceed 75 per cent. j The whole state responded notiiy when called upon tor aid to the flood sufferers of the Miiidle West. Ca-h, clothing and provisions were sent j promptly and will no dount do much to relieve the suffering of those who e homes were swept away by the floods, j The district forester, with hi'nd quarters at Cortland, will start ar.y one who wishes in tha business of growing basket willows. Cuttings may be had free on application, as the Gov ernment is carrying on investigations to determine the varieties Le.-t suited to this state. THE NEED FOR NARROW ROADS Twenty-five Feet Ideal Width For Country Highways. SAVE TIME AND MONEY. Would Mean th Abolition of WacHa. On of Farmer' Creatrit Road Nui sance United State M.ght Lrn a Lesson From Franc. Tliciv Is raroly any necessity for al lowing a grvalcr breadth than twenty live fiMt for the entire strip occupied by any county road, ditches Included. In the residence districts of many of our treat olden, where from llfty to a iMindiod feet were formerly given up lo a broad. mi-liMitly expanse of pave ino"t a purl from the sidewalks. Ihe pavements that coered much of Ihe width have been torn up and replaced by uruss. Icavlnc a roadway for vehl oles often only twenty feet wide. Why should not a wl.lth which nnswers all purposes In Ihe city anawcr also In Ihe country? We roail much about the ood roads of France, claimed In he Ihe finest In the world. Yet Americana touring llmt country In automolilles are aston ished o tlnd that they are usually. In cludinc ditches, only twenty the feet w idi -ofteti only twenty feet -the ml- P.OLK'S' OREGON nd WASHINGTON Business Directory tUn-clnrr ' rh niy. Town an.1 Villon. alln rto.rl.ilv ekKlch of em li .. . Iiientlnn. niiiilllnn, iH.h, hlpi'liia nn.t Imnklna rilnl ! flnlil..J lurot-irti-jr, cutiiilled by htmlm-M nml j.l oTuanU.iu M. 1. fOIK III., Wr.XTTIK CHICHESTER SPILLS Hi DIAMOND DRANO uirtKs i f ib T..r UrarM for Cm CMF1 TRR'S HAMONU I.KAN I) I'lUl.S In Hkii kii.I AND 1'Il.l.S In Hkii ".IA hxtr, eralrtl Willi HhitXO o ntl. llnfT.rV wk far ll. UK-lf K V OliLD tiirlnlllc Kthtx.n. T lla abJ l A MUM U HHAND rills, IT Iwriilr-fle year rriraror.i IK-l,sarl, Aitmr Kriium. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS .ffiL EVERYWHERE Ci KO.MO STOMACH TKoUlH.K ruiti- D There i nothing iii.tv dlHCournu'iiiii t halt il chronic disorder of the loin ncli. 1 1 Is not aurpi Islni; that many anffer fur year with viii ii an ailment when h iMriimni'iit cure Is within their reach and uiny be had for ti trifle? "About one year aro," as l". II. lltvk, of Wnkelee. Mich , "I lioiikiht. a packane of CIiniiiIhi!iiIii'h Tiildcta, and alnce uluu: them I hnvc Mt )a-rfcctly widl. I had previoulv used any llllllllMr ol dUfereUt tnedl clues, but none of t In 111 w ere of an lasting beorlit." For salo by all dealers. m Webster p i I UTtDM ATintl A I nitT!0!iARY THE MERR1AW WEESTER? Became wry ft J D f it i a n k V rnr TION, es.vriinu llrl.t of llin world' i'hhh action, ami cull are. Ti rtrtr imnln uUnil Ulotuamry in ttnuiy jroniTJ. D ,,.. II drflnoe over in,'"i pecauie ,N ,.. 1i,.ir,tvcr brforo pi" 'in-. I Is-twi on tw o rover. . J'aje. I.uoo II-iuMirol'"". It la thn nnv ill.ilolmrT with tho oi'W il.vuied 14 Became putto. A "biroko ut Umliui.' Became It I an rncyclepcdln In a eiuai volomu. n.-n. H l oommnndod by thn Cimrui, Ilia holi.ol., ni.d tho Trrn tut tho vno aujirpmn authority. Tlarmn. ''0 who know 1'f Decannc SII,,r,. i., t , lru you about thl now work. wain aw iihm f um itia . C. C. MERRIAM C0..rUUkr. Xerlaifl'. Mm. Kmmi uu iva.mm rati pa mpt ('II xMUKKI.MN'ri TAUI.KTS KOR lltNHTII'ATlON l'..r cntiKtlpaitiin, CliaiuU'rlalu'e l aMrn are excellent. Kaay i tak mild ami Ketitlr in effivt. lilvr them a trial. I'or aale by nil jrood dealem. l'be discovery that jack pine of Cen tral Oregon is suitable for making pu.er pulp ia an important one to a large section of the atate. It is ex pected the very large tracts ef thia timher will prove of considerable value when manufactured into paper. DOING THEIR DUTY Scores of Lakeview Headers are Learning the Duty of the Kidneys. To biter the bbiod ia the kidneys' duty. vVni-n they fnil to do this the kidneys are eii k. Backache and many kidney ills follow ; Help t'.e kidneys do their work. iJoan's Kidney Pills li-iv;: cured thousands ol Severn cases. I'roof in the following: Mrs. William Charley, fJr ipo St., Medlord, Ore., says: "The public statement I jiave 1 1 1 praise ol Iinan'a Kidney Pills in 1j07 still holds -ood. 1 occasionally take this remedy and find that It keeps my kidneys in proper working order. A fall was the cause of kidney complaint in my case. The kidney secretlona were unatural and sometimes I had auch acute pains In my back that 1 could hardly bend over. I did not Bleep well and despite the use of plasters, liniments and remedies of various kinds, I continued to suffer. While in that condition, Doan's Kidney 'ilia were brought to my attention and procuring a supply, I commenced their uhc In about two weeks I felt ltter and the contents of two boxes made rue well. I have recommended Ooan'g Kidney Pills to many other people." For aale by all dealera. I'rl. 50 centa. Foater-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. , sole agenta for the United States. si mm I ' ' r 7 - Let The Examiner Figure on Your Next Job Work ,000 REWARD i ne ureKon. i;i Ifornf and Neyada Live HKx-k fottte lou A(Mi:ltoa, of which itie under Igued taa mHmber Will KIT IIHIU.U0 reward lot evlduau lendluK to Hie 'rut and itmvi.t(i.n yol y l-riy or pr- cattle or uulua be loDirliiKloauy of It meiuuera. In addition to the above, the underalvnxd i"n on the lame condition $6iU.U0 for all biir si vramied bom-nhoe bur nu both or either ln. farnia reuordnd In HjHt coiiiuit. Kause nroey, Lake ud Crook oouullen. Uolaet TvnUxl when old. Noo butg-rown honmnold, and only In larga kahubei W. W.iJaows. Hie, Oregon. (iKI TVl'K OF TH K WIDK ltl)AI. ji.lninu' f.ilins lieiln; ciiltlvnled close 1 1 1 to the line. Why not leiirn a les sun from l"r:mre': A roiid ity-si feet wide represent -the npproirint imi of "lie ai re if land for owt.v ; y liiii-nr feet of road, or eiht acres to the mile. A road twen I. -live fei t wide, oil the other hand, re i;!iires only one acre for every l.TI-.-t linear feet of ro.nl. or nl t IS.'.'! aeres to the mile. Here Is a savlmr of nearly live acres of land, worth from J'Jh to Vloil ail neie. by the adoption of the I narrower width. It Is only where deep j ruts or hi'll emliiiukiui uls oi i lir or in I crossluir swiiuiiis that a trealer width than twenty live feel Is in wsnry. and It by in means follows that Iwnuse the strip is wider at sued points II should be wider for its u hole length. The savin.' in the ru-l of construc tion by adopting a width ol Iweuly- live instead of sixty-six feet w Id not be proportionately us great as the Hill ini; in land, but It would probably hi nt least yo or y."i per cent, and the snv lug in the ost of inaln'eliaiice would be very nearly or ipilte oiu- half. This would mean a tremendous reduction in road taxes. Added lo these gains Is another, by no melius to be despised when consld eriim Ihe advantages of the twenly tive foot road. This would come from the elimination of Ihe highway as a breeding ground for weeds. The whole twenty-tive feel being improved, there would be no space left for weeds, and a perennial nuisance, costly lo Ihe whole farming community, would be abolished - Agricultural Magnzlne. Cumulative Value of Good Highway. Improved roads are breeders of traf lie. Commerce Invariably follows the line of the least resistance, and rarely is a good road constructed that much travel is not diverted to it rrom other courses. In addition to this. It may almost Invariably be found that new Industries, new and greater produc tions, spring up along the well built roads. With the added commerce cornea added enlightenment, added so ciability, enlarged business and more and more dcvclua and perfected citi zenship. Progre In Argentina. The Argentine Touring club has de cided to award a speclnl gold medal an nually to the landowner In the prov ince of Huenos Aires who plunts the most trees at the aldea of the public highways. The trees may be fruit or fvrestal, and Instructions and advice concerning planting may be bad from the Touring club. Th Dog In th Manger. The Incoiiiputent. shift loss, worth less political roiiii official la the fellow who opposes better load legislation. If he wants to hold auch a position, then why can't he think, study and qualify himself under a new road law and be a man? Conversions along this line inn lAciir In warm aa well a coitl weather. A Prophesy A prophesy lias hem mniir that iomc tlay all retail piano atorcs will lr conducted !y tlir manufactur ers themselves. I lie reason Kivr (or this ia the unreliability of many of there agents who make prom ises which cannot be fulfilled. Should this prophesy come Irue the purchaser would be much bet ter satisfied for he would not be buying through the unreliable mid dle man. If contemplating a piano or play er piano we refer possible? put chasers to Shepherd cV Sons" rec ord of eighteen summers business in l..ake County as factory repre sentatives, kvery promise and guarantee has been made good, proven by hundreds of purchasers who can give ua a reference. Address either Ashland or Klam ath -alia for our proposition. Forty-six years one business in one family Shepherd 8c Sons Factory Representatives Colonist Fares WESTBOUND March 15th toprilJISth, 1913 Send for theFolks WHILE the FARES ARE LOW The Low Fares apply from the following and many other points in the East, to any station on the O-W. R. & N. in Idaho, Oregon and Washin'gLon Atlanta, Ua 70 Ilaltlmoru, M1 bi Vi Boiton, Maw 66 K Buffalo, N. Y 47 5o CharleatoD, 8. C oil 9U Detroit, Mich iihO Kort Worth, Tex 4U 7S Mlaneapolli 30 uo boiilnvlll)-, Ky II'JH.'. Mi)iniuU, T.-nii 42 ft) MllwmikiM), Win UC'O MonlKOUiury, Ala 6u 1! Min.kog.'U, Okla So '20 Now York City 66 00 New Orleani H0(i Hi. i'aul, Mlnu 80 00 ClilvaKO mill OkUhmna t'lty W l'l)IUdiiilila I'e M 74 I'lllnburn. I'a 47 00 HI. houla, Mi) 117 00 Den vi. r, colo HO 00 Omaha, Ni.b HUOO Kantian City, Mo .10 00 Leavenworth. Kan... .'10 00 PREPAID ORDERS Tickets will be delivered without extra charge to anybody at any point where Colonist Fares apply, upon deposit with any O-W. R. & N. Agent of the amount. For full particulars drop a card to H. D. PATTER SON, Agent O-W. R. & N., Lakeview, Oregon.