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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1913)
! Lake view Saddlery piiiiiict( Inn t wiic-mi Hint K " (I r li f-w , 111 f, I oho. Mt, rh t . I spurs. iiiltw, r' ettos, "!,, . n Kvcrj thlnu in the tine of carriage and home furnish lut. KoimlrliiK by competent men. -r VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM Goose Lake Valley Meat Company R. E. WlNCHESTERrrVcrietor - He will endeavor to keep our Market well supplied with the choicest Frest, Salt and Smoked Meats '5 lbs. Lard, 90c; 10 lbs., $1.S0 YOUR PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY. SOLICITED THE LAKLviEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. AESTRICTS TO ALL REAL PROPERTY IN LAKE COUNTY, OREGOH Our Complete Tract Index Insures: Accuracy, Promptness and Reliability Such an In :es is the ONLY KkLI . BLE system from which au Abstract (HD be made, showing; all defects of title. We Also Furnish ?ff7WAltft H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKE VIEW, OREGON POSTOFFICE BOX 243 PHONE 171 i3 NEVADA -CALIFORNIA- OREGON RAILWAY Daily Service Reno to Lakeview Except Sundays No. I Arrives Lakeview at 8:35 P. M. No. 2 Leaves Lakeview at 7:05 A. M. Daily Except Sunday I'uIIiijbq & Buffettsjervice between Lakeview and Keoo C. W. CLASS, AGENT :: LAKEVIEW, OREGON F arm and Garden SUNDAY JCHOOL. Lesson III. Second Quarter, For April 20. 1913. INTRODUCING KUDZU. ! THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Govarnmant TMnka lf a Valuabla Ad- I dition to Our Stock of Plant. ! The following Uot-rliioti of kiiilr.n, j the valuable new forage, plant. Is rIv- eu by the I'tiltoil St a let department of , agriculture: "Kudzu U n largw leaved, very rapid (trowing woody, leguminous vine, it mi ! tlve of Japan. It ancceoda well In 1 every part of the United Sm ton where It lias been tried, ami where the sum uicrs are warm It grows with great luxuriance. It la a most excellent vino for arbors to produce a tropical effect by growing over low tree. In Japan It la Brown on rough, rocky hind or ateep hillsides that cannot be rultlvat Tat of tha Laaaon, Qan. kxxlll, 1 -15. Mamory Varaaa. 10, 11 Goldan Taut, Epn. iv. 32 Commentary Praparad by Rav. D. M. Staarna. Photograph by L'nltol Staffs department of atft'tc-ulture. Kt l'f VIVE. el. Ill thU coiiinrv tested lands inn ; ed v iili inlil. will add ini u l tlon to I hi- ii may lie ited as preeli tm !. of It. It ill hiI'. pasture, mid U i two sm li :. vtiit-i tenialely ' A Kelitlei'ian wli It in I'lorici sfi" experieix v:t!i several years expenenee with the klidzn vine I eoiisider It the best tor ae plant to tide the farmer and stock raiser over the lou, Imt. dry Binuuier aa well as the rainy season." il should also lie imir in lie cnllivat '.ii. i h i : i ii a legume. ''ii- -nil in add: j:. hi. ii-i's Kuil.li .n past e-i'.:ii -n II. i -an Ii" in;. ill . t' ln-4l iwcd as is sii .i i ii- tn liaxi In lie lil'iiUscil al Ii. :s licen crowing erai lears gives Ids il as ii.i:iav: "After I l I 11 I I i I I I 1 1 I I M I 1 1 1 I I-l-l-l-l FARMER BUSINESS MAN. Every farmer should have some place that he calls his of fice. It may he a secretary In the corner of the sitting room. It oiay be a small room In the granary or perhaps a part of the milk house. But. whatever It Is. there he should have hi.s ac counts, farm records and valua ble papers.. More system Is need ed on most farms Farm and Fireside. ! I 1 I 1 1 "1 'I I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I It THE PALACE BAR J. P. McAULiFFE - PROPRIETOR A Popular Gentlemen's :: Resort t PHONE 32 CHOICE BRAND WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS Give Yourself a Weigh. Scales me as essential on the modem farm us the mower, binder or manure spreader. To the farmer who desires to know if Ids business is payini; him the prolits it should the weighing run chine must be used much inure often than the mower, binder or manure spre: (lei The farm scale Is especially valuable when products are hold from the farm, says V M. .lardine, head of the agronomy department ut the Kail Baa Agricultural college FRYING A STEAK In not tli" hist wuy to cook it, hut i'vn fryirnt ennnot oil our st nulls mill cliofin. They are .so ivinif tuul tenrffr that tln'y ri'fiiiii their flavor unci taste zooil nil the lime. Hut hroil them If ov.ve. Lakeview Keep Only the Paying Kind. Sell two of the boarder cows and put In one that pays a prollL Sell the old gelding and put on a mare that will raise a eoit worth one-half to one-third of her purchase price ut weaning Ume FARMING HINTS. I It does not pay o devote high priced land for long periods to pasture and thv production of hay. Low, wide tired steel wheels will fjlve any farmer better equipment for his work. L'nder all conditions of the field and nearly all conditions of the road It is estimated that broad tired steel wheels pull lighter than the nar row tires. More money can be made feeding horses for murker than with any other Class ot stock feeding There Is a con stant demand for good draft horses, and the average fanner should keep draft mares mid have a few young noises to ell each vear Farm and Fireside Tli" ocaMii'i i I'linleii Is more lui ; , ii.. u ' .. ii olliiill n't iniii have t ut i hi mi" ich can rnnke. We can iniilie U i 'v. new s.oii loam, sand alio : 'i 'onihlnlng theui to nn-et the ci" i I, ut siirdig'if la deb ri'iined i tin I- i iingn ami trees Whet) Latum learned that Jacob bad fled tie pursued after lilui In anger, but Cod came to lilm In a dream by night and said unto htm, "Take heed that thou apeak not to Jacob either good or bad" ixxxl. 24. '.'lb, ao they had only some sharp words and parted, having erected a heap of atouea aa a witness that neither would pass that place to do the other harm. Throe, different n nines are recorded as having been given to that witness, one of which la much used today (Mlrpahi, but surely much misunderstood mil, 43-Wi Although no lesson has been assigned from chapter mil, the latter part of which is to me most profitable, the committee suggests the perusal of It, and surely no teacher will overlook It How suggestive is the first verse. "And Jacob went on his way, and the angels of (iod met him;" Was ever such an unworthy nuiii so womlrously cared for by tiodV lie more than made tip to him the loss ol wages from l.ahan. He forbade l.ahan to harm lilm. mid now, on his way to meet IN.hi. lie sends a host of angels to still luriliei' assure hint of heavenly protection, yet when he heard that fisau ua- cmning lo meet him tie was greatly it l rani mid dW tressed (xxnII. "i II wmi'it liae liivn more honoring to iomI i lie h id said "Though an host slmniil i:n amp against me. my bean shall not tear" il's xxvll. Si Ills prayer In verses si tn U sninni well, most of It. for lie m kin ledm-s God's mercies a nil pleads Ills pi utilises, but his plans following tils prayer do look a little like his mot her s plan ot helping Cod out. though nome miglit consider It showing his faith bv his works. Vet the various droves of (locks and herds with which he hoped to nppease Fsau i verse 'Jt'i hardly look like faith working fearlessly The incident of xwl!. 21 31. also looks as if there was a great deal of Jacob Instead of the Lord In the whole plan. It Is with us all. as It was with him. most difficult to put off our shoes, as both Moses nnd Joshua were told to do. and let the Lord manage all In Ills own way. Vet the Lord Is ever lead Ing us to this that He may bless and use us more and more. This la a much nbtisid story nnd Is made by many to teach that Jacob prevailed by wres tling, but careful attention to the rec ord will show that (ho Lord wrestled with Jacob to subdue him. lie resist i ed until Ids thigh was put out of Joint, and then in conscious weakness ho clung to the Mighty One. saying. "I will not let Thee go except Thou bless tne." so it was weakness clinging to strength that prevailed "Hy his Mreugth he had power with God yea, he had pow er over (he angel and prevailed" tllos ill. 3. 4l. Mis conscious weakness was the secret of his power, even as the Lord said to I'aul. "My strength Is made perfect In weakness" ill Cor ill. f i It was then that Jacob's name was changed to Israel, a name applied to him personally about (Iffy times and to his des"eii'lantH J,."0O times Jncoh called the name of the place "Penlel." face of tj'ixl, for he realized that he had been face to face with God. Him whom we know as the Son of God. for "no man hath seen God ut liny time, the only begotten Son. who is in the bosom of the Father. He hath declared Him" (John I. 1' He did not tell Ja cob Ills name, but He did say to Muuo ah. the f;itlier of Samson, "It Is won derful" f.Iurlg xill. Ihi Jacob evident ly did not expect that F.sau would meet him peacefully and cordially and therefore took l possible care to pro vide for the safety of his household, putting the most loved ones hinder most nnd the handmaids and their chll dren foremost, irei riled by the various droves, saying. "If F.sau come to the one company and smite It then the other company which Is left shall es cape" ixxxlt. X; xxxlll. 1. 'J I After all Jacob's fenrs ffor he re membered well his wrong done to his brother twenty yjears before and the anger from which he had fled! how beautiful it Is to re.nl that "Lsuu ran to meet him nnd embraced him and fell on his neck and kissed him. and they wept" ixxxlil. 4 '1 hns God has many surprises for us when our fears are rebuked and we And forgiveness and peace and Joy where the devil had told us we would find only trouble. There Is forgive ness with the Lord for all who turn lo lilm. and He does abundantly pardon lie. through Joseph, forgave all those cruel brethren. When first He met Ills disciples after I hey had all forsaken Him and tied He said: "Peace be unto you Why are ye troubled?" (Lu. xxlv, :iti. I'.M.i Note carefully all the brotherly kindness of this chapter and think of Him who stlcketh closer than h brother In verses 0, 11. we note that when Fsull did not wish to accept Jacobs gifts he said, etmui b inv brother." no 1 in., prcsi-cii them upon lui.i s.'ld. "I Icivc enough " Thi' aii i':!iereiu, however. ANNA RIVER IRRIGATED LANDS ProductlvonoBs domonstratod by growing orops. Lands surround now town of Spring Rlvor, Beat In vestment In Lake County Dodson Realty Company LAKEVIEW - OREGON THROUGH TRAIN DAILY TO PORTLAND From Central Oregon i.k.whs ni:sn .i m. AlllllVKS I'tWTh.Wn &::m p.m. CENTRAL OREGON LINE Limited Trains East Plni't vminii-tlini Istnmle t I'ullhrlitfce with limited tniln on S. I'. P ,S". :.., Hrrhtnit Wall W'nlln ?:4. . in., Spokine . m. hhiiw il.iy; llelrii.t ..V..I in , Unite l.'l.VI . in. net ' il.ty; Minnejiiolis 10:11) . it., St. I'.iul 11:00 p. in. mi-iiml ilny; i'lilviigo noon thlnl tiny; with connect Iiik servlef to henver, (mnlut, Kiuisn.s City nml St. LoiiIk, Ih Orent Sort hern or Sort hern I'm-1 tic unit Ittirlltifrton lioiitc. Willamette Valley Points Oregon ICIcctrlc tuul Oregon Trunk HtllwttyH line the siuie ntitlon In I'orthiiul. Trains xin Oregon I'lei-trlc Ity. reach Forest tlrovr, llillshoro, Snlem hiuI Allmny the mime iliy, hiiiI ICugene etirly next morning. Through Tickets Oregon Trunk lly. agents sell tickets, chei k Imggtige tuul nrmnge leeiIng car neeointnoiliitloiis throuuh to eastern, I'uget Sinmil unit Oregon I 'i tints. Iietalls will he turnlsheil on retuest. W. D. SKINNER, TrafT1o Managor, Portland, Ore. J. H. CORBETT, Agt., Bend, Ore. CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. P. M. CORY, Isaac LAKEVIEW - OREGON Operates 5lgs, carry In I'nlUd 5ta(ra Mail. Kpret and I'asscngcra on lb following routaa: LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LAKEVIEW ALTO.KJIIILH- OI'LKATI-D IN CONNKCT(ON WITH TMK 5TAtll!S Klat.iatli Falls Route P!uah Route PKUV.Si One H uy Huunil trip $10.00 $ia.oo 4.00 7.00 ounce: Laktvlaw I'lmh klamuOi Malta Mate Ottka Sullivan Mul. I American rliilvl SHAMROCK STABLES CON BREEN, Proprietor HALF BLOCK tAsr or COURT MOUSE Special Attention to Transient Stock Horses Hoarded by the Day, Week or Month Always Open Phone C71 LAKEVIEW OREGON Lakeview Steam Laundry HARRY C. HUNKER, Prop. We give cll.cicnt service and do good work. Send your washing and give us a trial. TELEPHONE No. 732 We are now ready to roll your Harley at any time '1 have '.... la ut- !i;..o ud In Young s ii nisi.ition the former Is. "I have abundance." and .lacob said. "I have ail things '' Jacobs word has a THE BEST LAGER BEER AND WHISKIES IN TOWN AT THE KENTUCKY SALOON POST & KING. PROPRIETORS SaK"."",B"" T A WANT AD IN THE Lake County Examiner WILL BRING RESULTS SUBSCRIBE FOR THE iLXAI-IINER.fi -Country tjeutlemuu larger significance thuu Lsau s I