Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, June 19, 1913, Image 2

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    Lakeview Saddlery
Aromi'lote llnool
vaK nixl tuunj
li;vrnr, whips,
robos.Mto, rijteif
!pnr,)ull t , rono
cttes, etc., etc.
w
Kvcrj tiling In the
lino of OArrlngc
nnd 1iorr furnish
lugs. lkOpuirliiR
by competent
mon.
THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE
ON THE MARKET
AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props.
Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM
THE
LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO,
ABSTRACTS TO.ALL REAL PROPERTY IN LAKE COUNTY, OREGON
Our Complete Tract Index
Insures Accuracy, Promptness and Reliability
Such an Imlex is tbe ONLY Ilk. LI RLE system from which an
Abstract can be made, showing all defects of title.
We Also Furnishl Vg;
H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKEVIEW, OREGON
POSTOFFICE BOX 243 PHONK171
NEVADA-CALIF0RN1A-DREG0N 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
Pullman & Cuflett Service Between Lakeview and Reno
C. W. CLASS, AGENT :: LAKEVIEW, OREGON
We Sell,
Buy,
Lease or
Manage
How about that real estate you
have been trying to sell for years. We
can find a purchaser, or sell any other
kind of property you may have to offer.
We handle real estate of any kind
anywhere, and will guarantee satisfac
tion. Our services are at your disposal.
PROPERTY
In Any
Part of
Lake or
Modoc
Counties
Perhaps you have been looking for
a farm, ranch, city realty, a summer home
or a business to engage in. If you wish
to buy, lease for grazing or any other
purpose tell us what you want and
where you want it. We will find it for
you and buy or lease it at a price that
will please you.
We will be glad to supply detailed
information to anyone interested in
buying, selling or leasing realty of any
description. Blanks for buying, selling
or leasing property may be had on ap
plication at this office. Send for a com
plimentary' copy of our listed property
and terms.
Curtis & Utley
Lakeview - - Oregon
I Lakeview Steam Laundry
HARRY C. HUNKER, Prop.
We give efficient service and do
rood work. Send your
washing and give
us n trial.
TELEPHONE No. 73 2
We are now uad to i.:l your Barley at anytime
1
GAM
v
BY
F.ETRIGG
REGISTER.
SCRKr5PCN0tNCC
3OUCIU0
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lThl matter mut not t reprinted with
out special IH.TH1I.11IOH.J
Pwarf Essex rape la usually sown
where a minimum forage yield Is de
sired. IUibblnj? warts that npHar on euttlt
and younj; tix-k with pure castor oil
Utrvi-rul timos w 111 rid the auhuaU of
the trouble.
There Is uotUinjr that become "-
oudhnud" lu n short or time thau a
oow HUtomobllo that has Ih'ou tbruui:t
smastiup or ditch experience.
Chemically, the refuse of acctylcna
can plants la about the same as slack
ed lime, but It Is worth about twice
as much as the latter for aweeteulng
oil.
Stomach worms to sheep may be
guarded n.calnst by keeping before
them lu low boxes, where they can get
at It handily, a mixture of cheap to
bacco and salt
An excelleut tolling crop for plow
Injr under U made by sowing a mixture
of u.i(8 and Canada field peas. II
sowed the 1st of May It will be ready
to cut about the middle of July.
The cement hog wallow, fed by a
source of pure water, has ' much to
couimcDd It By stopping up Inlet
and outlet the same khI may also be
made to serve as a dipping tank
The question of whether It Is worth
while to shade in the pasture la
pretty ocrly indicated by the fact
that unima!s at pasture Invariably Beck
iucb slieltei- when hot weather and
tiles come on.
In breaking the colt It Is well to have
It walk beside an older horse that la a
fast walker. While guit is doubtless to
some extent a matter of inheritance.
It Is probably more true that it la a
matter of habit
If a cup of moderately strong coffee
keeps a rown person as wide awake
as au owl when drunk within three or
four hours of poinn to bed, it Is pret
ty s:ife to assume that It Is entirely
unfit as n beverage for little children
With borses as high priced as they
are. It Ls mighty ioor economy to use
a cheap or 111 fitting collar that needs
a heavy sweat pad or other packing to
make it fit The collar tdmuld fit. and
Its wearing surface should be hard and
firm
A nngulug in:iu ls Just as big a nui
sance j' nd pes 1 as a nagging woman,
and this makes no difference whether
he nugs his wife and children or nags
his team Both folks and horses get
mighty tired of It and would 1m? Justl
fled In locking him up or kicking him
down
The new parcel post svstern Ls being
used by a number these days for the
i shipping of nursery stock. Not only la
j the charge less than the express, but
the new system has this distinct ad
vr.ntagi over the old that the package
la delivered at the fanner's place lu
stead of his having to go to town for It
While the first week or two In Au
gust ure considered1 the best time for
sowing alfalfa in the territory east of
the one hundredth meridian, the spring
sowing la recommended In all that area
usually known as the dry belt, and
the best results are had If the tract on
which the ni'l is sowed was summer
fallowed the year before.
lu Ireland the co-operative Idfu has
taken firm root. Since the beginning
of the movement twenty-four years
ago It has grown until today there are
Win Ko-letles. with a total membership
of 07X'O. In 1011 the volume of bus!
ness transacted amounted to about
$12.JI."0.107. while the amount of busi
ness done since the movement slarted
reaches the total of SlSrj.OSO.WKi
If one wishes to Upcp any of the
flowering bulbs for another season. It
Is well to let them stay In the pots in
which they blossomed or in the ground
until fall or until the tops are dend
and dry. They should then be taken
up. dried gradually, but thoroughly,
and be stored where they will keep
dry. As a rule, the new bulbs which
form on the roots of the tulips will be
the larger In size and number If the
plant Is not allowed to blossom
The two English pens of White Leg
horns entered In the Connecticut In
ternational egg laying contest still
maintain their lead, Thomas Barron's
pen having 4iI eggs to their credit
and Edward Cam's pen having a score
of 4'J." eggs None of the American
pens had reached a score of 100 at the
eud t the twenty-first week h'or I lie
week referred to the fWKi bens and pul
lets entered laid In all 2,3:10 eggs,
ivliiih Win W'-Ss pet cent of a possible
total.
DOG LAKE CAN BE
REACHED BY AUTO
Fremont Forest Builds a
Good Road From Drews
Dam to Lako
A ni'w rend hss been constructed
, from Drews )m to Don Lake, the
work hsvirjj been under the superln
ttriltncy of K. A. Urmllcy, who I
chief of trail and highway construc
tion In the Fremont Forest. In this
particular piece of road Chief llraiilev
hat shown what could be .done with a
rrrnil amount of mcney, tor while the
total cost has been but about &'00,
yet lie has constructed a road that will
be rot only passable for autcs but will
enable them to make good time all the
way to the Hanger Station. Chief En
ginccr Rice, of the Irrigation Co., and
others have put the road to the Dam
in excellent shape, and the drive to
Vog I.nke during the Summer promises
to be one of the most enjoyable in
this whole section of country.
CALIFHrUUTO
LAW HAHHANGE
License Must Now be Ac
quired From the State
Engineer
The session of the California Legis
lature just ended created in addition
to the widely discussed alien land bill,
a measure completely remodelling the
automobile liws of the state. At the
second statein the Union in the num
ber of automobiles owned, this action
assumea more than ordinary import
ance. ' Under a new taw wmcn haa jost been
signed by liov. Johnson new license
system is established, new tulea of
the road create I and a radical depart
ure made, at least so far as western
states are concerned, by transferring
the issuing of licenses irom the Sec
retary of State to the State Engineer.
Another notable feature of the new
law is its provision regarding the auto
mobile warning signal. By ita enact
ment California becomes the first state
to legally debne what constitutes an
adeauate signal, and also to make un
lawful the use of all signals "for any
purpose except as warnings of danger."
The law provides that every motor
vehicle shall be equipped with a tig
nailing device "capable of emitting an
abrupt sound, adequate in ouallty and
volume to give warning of the approach
of such vehicle."
It is interesting to'note that on ly a
small minoritv of the state legislature
are automutile owners.
ATTACK MADE ON
SPECIALELECTION
Declared Unconstitution
al to Invoke Referendum
This Fall
Circuit Judge Galloway of the Mar
ion County Circuit Court has held that
the act paHBed by the last legislature
calling for a special referendum elec
tion for next November was unootisti
tutional. The decision was given In
a mandamus suit hrought to cornjel
the secretary of state to file a referen
dum petition against the dentistry bill.
In defense of the refusal of the sec
ratarv of i-tate to file the petition,
which culled for the measure to be
submitted al the regular election in
1S14. Attorney General Crawford rais
ed the question of the constitutionality
of the Day bill providing for a special
election.
'The act is not only special, but re
ttrictive, as It confines the power of
the people under the referendum and
initiative proviison of our constitution
to the reterendum of measures psssed
by the legislature of 1913. but denies
them il.e right to Institute such initia
tive measures as they may deem adviH
able erd.for the welfare of the whole
people," said ludge Ualloway in hand
ing down his decision,
f "At the date ot passage of theaid
act! here wasiio" tine a s ure reJWred,
there was no kexigtncy or cause for
such an act and'.no existing conditions
for such an act, and no demand for
eame, there'was no authority for ap
propriating $120,00 or any other sum
and no cause for proclaiming an emer-
gency.":,,jrt
He said the'eonsiitution gives the
executive department thepower locall
special elections, Dut in all cases; the
elections must be oalled for special
existing purposes and ao designated
in the call.
"Nowhere does the constitution con
fer more power upon the legislative
department than upn the cxecutiv;
department," ho said.
6UUS0WUE t'OH TUK EXAMINER
ANNA RIVER IRRIGATED LANDS
Productiveness demonstrated by growing
crops. Lands surround now town
of Spring River. Dost In'
vestment In Lako
County
Dodson Realty Company
LAKEVIEW - OREGON
Excursions East
Daily, May 28th to Sept. 30th
Return Limit October 31
i'hotrfi or'nititi's unit stttp-owr In vurh illrtvt Inn,
1RHEW.
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
Low Round Trip Fares
Baltimore. $107.50 DttroU $ 8:-. 50 Phi laJelphia$108.50
Boaton... 110.00 Duluth 60.00 Pi tteburgh... 91.50
Buffalo. , 92.00 Indianarolia 7J.90 St. Louia.... 70.00
Chigago. . . 72.50 Kanaaa City. 60.00 St. Paul 60.00
ColorldoSp'ga 55.00 Milwaukee.... 72.00 Toronto 92.00
Denver 55.00 Minneapolie. 60.00 Waehington... 107.50
Dea Mo'tnes... 65.70 New York 108.50 Winnipeg 60.00
Omaha 60.00
LIMITED TRAINS EAST
Tin- train Ir.n hiu- llnul .t. M . Hi'ilimnnl Tr.'l .1. St.; Trrrf
hoi, in- r.-.Vt; A. M ; t'ulwr S:UU A. M : Mrtnllns s:;to A ..; MnlrimS:4U
A. M : tHUiln 10:40 A. M . mtikrs ,lln-rt ronnn tloiis nt l'nlltrllni
with lltnitt'il train L'rt.st Siinkmr, 1'nrtliiinl X SviittU' Ity.
Tmln kcI,ihIiiIh iiikI ntlwr tlvtiill will lf furiiMn'il an rrtiurl.
tin ire w ihirkvil it ml kIiviIiik cur uicninutlutUiint nrriui)cil tlimtixh
to ilfstinntUm U ili'ulml.
R. H. CROZIER. Asst. Gen'l Pass. Agent Portland, Ore.
J. H. CORBETT, Agent Bend, Ore.
W. C. Wilkes, Asst. Gen'l Freight &. Pass. Agt., Portland, Ore.
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.
WE HAVE THE FINEST CUTS
K KH'tilTJJ1 1 n.
1
mi
FINEST
Meat
obtainable. Wc never sacrifice quality to make low
prices. We use the utmost care in selecting out
meats and see that they are properly kept for the
short time they remain in our store. Our prices are
not high. We don't try to give as little as possible
for the money but just as much as possible. A trial
order will convince you that what we ad vertise is true
Goose Lake Valley Meat Company
R. E. WINCHESTER, Proprietor
THE PALACE BAR
J. P. McAULIFFG
- PROPRIETOR
A Popular Gentlemen's
Resort
PHONE 32
CHOICE BRAND WINES, LIQUORS, CIQARS