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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1913)
nam Lakeview Saddlery A Complete linool Willi Oil ami 1KKJ Ii i rness, whips, robe, Wta, rlatcs, etc., etc. f Kvcrj thlnjr In the line of cnrrlnjre and liorso furnish Inpa. Jleimlrlnjf by competent men. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM Goose Lake Valley Meat Company . R. E. WINCHESTER, Proprietor We will endeavor to keep our Market well supplied with the choicest Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats 5 lbs. Lard, 90c; 10 lbs., $1.S0 YOUR PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. ABSTRACTS TO ALL REAL PROPERTY IN LAKE COUNTY, OREGON Our Complete Tract Index Insures: Accuracy, Promptness and Reliability Such nn Index is the ONLY UhLMBLE system from which an Abstract can be made, showing all (Meets of title. IVfl Attn Furnish' surety bonds ana "B fiso rurnisn fire insurance H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKEVIEW, OREGON ROSTOFFICE BOX 243 PHONE 171 NEVADA-CALIFORNIA-OREGON RAILWAY 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 I'ullrnao & llufett Service Betweeo Lakeview and Keoo C. W. CLASS, AGENT :: LAKEVIEW, OREGON THE PALACE BAR J. P. McAULlFFE - PROPRIETOR A Popular Gentlemen's :: Resort :: PHONE 32 CHOICE BRAND WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS "If You M ailt o I'leiiHO a Man feed thti brute" Is an old sayitiff. If J 011 want to put your li un hand In midi good humor tlmt he will stand lur that new dn-Mv 4r bonnet, set ln'fore him n iiictt ui our choice tender roast beef. Il'c never knew u man who could ivfuse anything his wife wanted after eating such delicious meats. Worth a trial auy way. Lakeview Meat Market HAYES 6k GrtUB. props LIFE is so SHORT. Ufa It to aiuui un. 1 itii u much in any Wt itne not wmii Hie, limn, for '1111 om lc i"n'i tl. . Humans ypnrti fni Miiitttraa, VV011I of wlMlogi. low: Wonla that nrlp mw -iiry limrt Ami point In iicnvrii atv 80 ll a watch our ll. my vninrml Mnv pitch tiny dim wHh th ilHiimht Thai some on la mure conleiilril ThmuKh Hi work our wonla hav n rouiilit. Life It to ahnri ami lhr's to mum o tin We must t tmtimtrtnua and In our iiui I rue. We iiniKt bill ul a cliflractrr Thai thall tlmiil for ay. W iiuiPl Iihw tut I1111111111 rat' tivtler fur our tiny. 80 li t s watch the inlniiirt, comrade, l.rt 11a un our lime o ell Thus, Itnuiah life la very aliort. We can innae each moment ted. VC. M UAUN1TZ HILL MONEY TO DEVL10P0REG0N Railroad Magnato Ready To Furnish Finances For the Work KURIOS FROM KOR RESPONDENTS J Are allege Infertile tlmt teat cleiir lifter being umler Iticiilmtlon for three d:iys or more? A. No. Some gemm do not develop. V). I have been unable to yet fertile egns for aeverat year from my pen fowl mid have been wondering bow It would do to unite them to the white YVhHt do yon think of It J To what nv do peucocks live? A. We htive never heard of colored nnd white peafowl muting. They are nntiiuonlstlc to nn other color. Here birds of a feitthcr must be bred together. I'encocka tmu time live over a ceutnry. Q. Can a hen be alck and yet lu.v? A Yea. for a short or longer ertud. NccordliiK to whnt the disease l.i. With an iitllli'tlon like cholera or ptieuuioniu a heu stops laying quick. With roup tlmt ran the eourwe from cold to catnrrli to roup we hare known hens to my two weeks after the first symptom. We have known hens with obrouli diarrhea to lay for a mouth nod bitve xeon lieu lay while the ahdoiiiiusii cavity was so full of tumors thnt both the oviiiurt and Intetitiues could no loujjer perform their functions. Q How old nhould nit-ce be to pro dtice stronc gosling!!? a H pond tieivs sary? a. two years. While treee uiav be raimM without a pond, they 1 tin better when they have swimming i faci'.ii ies. Q Is It true that an egg Is equal to a pound of sirloin steak lu nutritive Talne. A Sis bi eggs are. but If It sunt.' to n choice most fellows would yell for the steak. James J Hill, through his large I nnkii g institution", in St. I'aul, the First Nnliiinil lank and the North. extern Trutt rompany, stand rradv to furnish million of capital reeded in the legitimate development of ra sources and industries in Oregon, says the i'ortlatu! Journal. The information was brought here by James J. Elliott, manager ot the bond department of the Northwealern Trust company, and Edward O. Kit'e, in charge of the credit department of 1 he First National bank, who arrived here trom St. i'aul as guests of Louis W, Hill, chairman of the executive hoard ot the (ireat Northern railway. Tney tiured the atnto with Mr. Hill to become acu.uau.teil with conditions First hand as a preliminary part of placing money for the large concerns thty represent. "Mr. Hill owns every dollar's worth of stock in the Northwestern Trust coir pany," said Mr. Elliott, "and the institution is ready to furnish capital on good security at reaaonatle rate of i terest. We are in the bond market ani will furnUh money for municipal or state projects, hut in making sma. Icr loans, prefer to place them against farm properties as we believe strongly in the development of the agricultu-nl resources. 1 dont' know yet what connections we will establish here but this will be worked out. Hut we will have money running into tlu millions ready to invest. "we feel that the future of the Northwest is not only assured but, un limited and we would a s:on place a million dollars as a thousand. We be lieve there is demand for money for farm development and we will be glad to furnish it against safe security at a reasonable rate of interest." ! SUBSCRIBE FOR THE EXAMINER E rati 'Mtyiw- FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. A licu"s egg contains UU per cent wu ter. and wliut a big prubt there Is In this water when eggs sell from Vo t" (JO rents a dozen, aud yet some poul tryuifti are ttx slow aud lazy to gie their hens enough water to drink Woiildu t the milkman Jump at such a ounce? An evening feed of good, sound yel low corn Is a beating, satisfying, last ing meal for the hens on 11 cold night Try It yourself by eating more miili and milk and corn pone and also thus reduce the high cost of living The pnstnllice department luslsls that eggs miit be marked "eggs " As the I.' tilted Stales district court al lll mlelphia has decreed an egg Is an egg. even lliuiiuli it coutalns 11 chick, until that chick gets out. the shipper of hay mow iiutiUcs may tag them "eggs" without breaking the law or busting his elastic conscience. F.g-s that nre frozen and then thaw ill ul ways change In appearance, and a customer is apt to suspect yon of sell ing ancient or preserved eggs l in t her Inv Nieiu often on cold days saves tnui b!e and gives you a chance to pick up any eggs dropped on the Hour and to Inspect the flock for signs of winter ailments Those egg sjieculatom who borrow cd money to store eggs 10 sell 11 1 fabu Ions prices to the public during the winter forgot there are two sure things the men can't control -the women and the weather Well. yes. tbey did go up nguiust it. didn't they? Hunted in no name. When you get those birds home from the show put them In a roomy, com fortable place and give them a chance to stretch Don't turn them out at once, feed them good nourishing food and keep them by themselves They need a rest Besides, they are now strangers to the rest of the flock and are apt to get henpecked, and then. too. they may have some disease germs In their feathers brought borne as sou venirs. As a preliminary test of what the parcel post would do to eggs a cartou containing one dozen was sent as "merchandise" to Postmaster (ieneral Hitchcock at Washington from Okla homa City, a distance of I .MX) inTles. The eggs were knocked around In thP ordinary mail, but arrived In line con dition Missouri's poultry product for 1!H0 was over half a billion dollars more than the gold and silver produced the same year In Colorado. California and Arizona. Let our poultry pessimists put that in their pie and smoke it. The Crystal palace allow. London, bad 11 n entry of 100 turkey. h'A Bronze and 47 White Holland. Many of the aristocracy breed and show the big bird. In this country turkeys are seen at but few shows Some association do not encourage eir exhibition, con slderlng tbem too dlthciilt to coop and care for. Never use a lamp that leaks for beat ing Incubator or brooder. A friend showed 11a his Incubator lo operation lu the room where 11 family of three stept fiidernealh the lamp was a basin to catch the leaking oil. The probable results of audi criminal care lessness sre too dreadful to con tem pi'! te I'rlend. use a good clean la nip and handle It with care. 9 . c ATVTVTVVA , Silver Lake Items fSilver Lnke Leader) A bunch of cattle belonging to Har ris Bros, pasted through town Sunday on the way to their cummer range at Klamath marsh. The dispute which arose tome time ago between J. L. Cliff and Bill Kit ti idge as to who owned a certain steer, which had been sold by Cliff to Frank McBroom, was settled laat week. Kittrldge contended that if the steer si less than five years old it was rot bis, while Cliff claimed it wss un der this age. A board of arbitrators composed of Chas. I'itcher, T. J. La Brie and Dal Wort hing ton, made an investigation and gave the critter to Mr. Cliff. Official Scored Remarkable charges of juggling; of department books and mUtatcmenti of facts are made against he adminis tration of. Postmaster (ieneral Hitch cock in a report to a committee of postoflke ofik'ials on the general con dition of the department made to Post master General Burleson. The report says there was a deficienciy of S17, 500.000 at the end of the Taft admin istration and that the office has r.ot been self sustaining since 1883. Nicaragua Canal The United States will secure per petual and exclusive franchise for the building of an mteroceanic canal through Nicaragua and also a naval station, together with several small islands, on the racirla Coast of that country. This is insured through a decision just reached by the Wilson Administration to support a treaty negotiated in the closing days of ihe Taft Administration tetween this country and Nicaragua. Snow Leaving District The Fort Bid well News is reliably informed that there is very little snow at the present time in the principal section of the High Grade Mining District, and that mining men and prospectors are quietly making towards the mjneral zone, being anxious to get to work as soon as they possibly can. The News also says there are sever al important mining deals pending in the district. my IT Ofl --MOT -)A That't tht surest way lo find oat Whether adxlertljing in 1hU paptr payj. ANNA RIVER IRRIGATED LANDS Productiveness demonstrated by growing crops. Lands surround now town of Spring River, Best n vostmont In Lako County Dodson Realty Company LAKEVIEW OREGON CENTRAL OREGON LINE Low Round Trip Fare s Baltimore. ...$107.50 Boston 110.00 Buffalo 92.00 Chlgago 72.50 ColorldoSp'ga 53.00 Denvtr 55.00 Dee Moines... 63.70 Detroit. $ 8; .50 Duluth 60.00 Indianapolis 73.00 Kansas City. 60.00 Milwaukee.... 72. CO Minneapolis. 60.00 New York.-,.... 108.50 Omaha 60.00 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a car of extra Star "A" Red Cedar Shingles and Red (Doug las) Fir Flooring and Ceiling. We also carry a complete line of California White Pine, Rustic, Floor ing, Ceiling, Mouldings, Shiplap, Rough Dimesnion and Boxing, in fact everything in the lumber line used in a building, and our prices are right. Come in and let us talk over that building you are intending to build; maybe we can help you with it and we know we can save you some money. SUNSET LAKE LUMBER CO. Yard on Center St. Phone 722 Lakeview, Ore. SHAMROCK STABLES CON BREEN, Proprietor HALF BLOCK EAST OF COURT HOUSE Special Attention to Transient Stock Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month Always Open Phone 571 LAKEVIEW OREGON Lakeview Steam Laundry HARRY C. HUNKER, Prop. We give efficient service and do good work. Send your washing and give us a trial. TELEPHONE No. 732 We are now ready to roll your Barley at any time THE BEST AND WHISKIES IN TOWN AT THE KENTUCKY SALOON POST A KINQ. PROPRIETORS Excursions East Daily, May 28th to Sept. 30th Return Limit October 31 Choice oi' routes mid stop-over In each direction, la Qiiiiiiftv. Phlladelphia$108.50 Pittsburgh... 91.50 8t. Louis.... 70.00 St. Paul 60.00 Toronto 92.00 Washington... 107.50 Winnipeg 60.00 LIMITED TRAINS EAST The trtiln leaving lleml f,;4.1 A. M . Itedmntid 7:24 A. M.; Terre bonne. T::tn A. ,t ; Culver S:t .1. .1 ; Metollus S:.W A. Al.: AladranS:40 A. At : Matilda 10:40 A. Al . muks dlnvt connections at I'allhrldftv with limited train K-ist via Xiinkaiie, Portland X Seattle l!y. Train .schedules ami other details will he furnished on reoiicst. f.'ijM.'vw chicked ami sleediifc car accomodations arraiiftcd through to dent inatloii if desired. R. H. CROZIER, Asst. Con'l Pass. Agent Portland, Ore. J. H. CORBETT, Agent Bend, Ore. W. C. Wilkes, Asst. Con'l Freight & Pass. Agt., Portland, Ore. Let The Examiner Figure on Your Next Job Prlnltnfif "rirrrnwi