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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1913)
C. E. Froman Designer and Builder Pltm hihI B.(M'IMctltm ol nil klmU furmln'l nt re in on ut I rule CUTTING THE CRASS N5 i.aAfcWoky - Oregon " """I 1JII I t u7 scan like piny if you have one of our new ensy running law n mowers. All you have to do r? to steer, the moyer will do the rest. You will also find among our lianlware all kind of garden tools. Come and get your outfit where the reputation of our hardware is too good to per mit us offering any but the best. T. E. BERNARD ' K YER YTHIS'C! IS HARDWARE A.Xl) FARM IM PL EM ES 7.S" LAKEVIEW, OREGON SEED WHEAT! AT COST FOR FALL SOWING "TURKEY RED St "GOLD COIN" The Sevada-California-Orfgou Railway has arrange! to pnr ebaseSeed Wheat for Fall Sowing, which will he disposal of at Lake view. FaJrport or any town along the line of the mad, ATCtJST. IF PARTIES ARE XOT IX A rOSTTlOX Tit PAY CASH, WE WILL TAKE SOTES OF RESPOXS1HLE OSES. Can furnish "Turkey Red" or "Gold Coiu." Thf latter wheat la raised in Idaho. Wyoming awl Utah and it In claimed it will with stand the Lite frosts as well as the "Turkey Rett," and will not run oat as quickly as the other. All orders for this wheat should he placed with Agent Chiss. of Lakevlew, and that vicinity, and all otliT orders with "Fml Shaffer, Land Commissioner, X. C. O. R.V., Falrport. California." Orders should be in so that shipment can he made during July. The purpose of the road In this Is to assist those who do not possess the ready cash and. also, to encourage the sowing of stand ard seed especially Fall varieties. H. V. McNAMARA Traffic Manager N. C. O. Railway RENO, NEVADA Read The Examiner Want Ads WJ .H h11 BLACK LEG ctrntR'i black ua vaccine CalilotnU' titorit. tli mod tur cestui, vwtl rniil lowpttl frlcd fllbU vnnlii iiibiI.s owJnf, ilrlnv or lll lortn. Will lor ln liUck Let HiKjkl. 1. nil arm uoatoit ItrmiKiitv, Cau It your drttiff ll dnri ant lock cm acc !ir. oi lirrtllti-U Item mi. Bradley Engineering Co l Inline. CUU V Niuiltnry i:miim:i:kh my& - fin I'AKK ri.KM'Y OK TIMK T ICAT : Tln't In ii ou.vliur ilwit "nnM rut- Iiirf In nlow Kiiiirt.n ii ynu imvn irio fl 1 tin lint.lt of iinli i.hj mphlly yon n rv utOMt liki'ly mifii'rii.tf liotii incllr llon or ciilIMtipadoo, wliirli will rt'Niilt cvtitiit (t.v ill urilniiii IIIiiik tinlim enr rtHltil. lltf-ll"i Iwki i in ' ll0 mouth. I'ikmI ahuulil tWoiiKMjr immli cntKil i'l IiihiiI vlfttfil I'lii-n wlmn uu llHVf H fiillul'WH of till' utmiiiirll or fwl dull n'l i"ii.il ullcr I'Kll'itf tnke ooc ol CluttuU'i IhIii'm TlleU. Mny iwvKr cnr of uliiin n h trouMe inl oontl MtiMI liavt turn currtl liy the limi of tlic-r llilrl. Tllf.V rc tf lo tllk itiiii liltiMl atfrrrnlili In rffiH't. SolilliV ll llfll)0l. THE MITCHELL "MOOSE" PATHFINDER HEADED FOR GLACIER PARK Showing th Urt of tho trail blaiing Mitchall "Moon" car. with Frank Zirbaa at whaol. luving Minneapolia. Thia oar ia tha forerunnar of tha national A. A. A. tour which will tarm.nata at Qlaeiar Park. Tha baautiaa of tour, and of tha park particularly, hava attracted a !arga numbar of antriae. Tha tour atarta July 11 from Mmnaaoolia. S1000 Dollars Reward I own all t tin cattle lirmiilrd 70 or XL hh formerly ownt liy Cat tc Clark JHI.I I fn I !fr f..r. f.fUiil Jc t'nttlr Cnmpaiiy. Tl.f-f utile or now no tiK iitiif - "i MimIik- ihhI Lnawii foiinticH. I'm liiforiimttou I lfi.lln to tlir wri'i-t iiU'I iMilivlfloti . f any party or kiiI.'k UU-khIIv Ii oikIIiih;, klllltirf. M "itr iW or 1 1 - -pohlntf of noy of tUv - i-nlii- will city ON K THN.Nli IhiI,. t, Its nml tho K-iHof nrr t nt prow 1'iitlou. all Infornnitl'io tn K. II. Iay. Al'iirm. MimIim- i-ountjr ('I., or to iu ui liitroli. Kl 1omiii County, fal. If k"'1 parly mlitlit fiip, pnnnptly notify tin Hln-riff of tin county lo w hich tht lli nl in t wiih t'0tiittiittl h rul rnlvlM" nit- hy wlr nt my xpeiim. ' W. Ii. ni'KK. ikt 17 1L 2U EE El (EEaiEa3 IE 1L 32 New Trains- New Schedules 63 Sleeping Cars, Dining Cars and Observa tion Cars, Making Travel Comfortable. Trains Protected by Automatic Electric Block Signals. Information on Application For the Accommodation of Patrons from Points Along the Line of the N.-G-O. Railway, Extra Sleeping Cars are Placed on Trains at Reno. SUNSET OGDEN & SHASTA ROUTES SAFETY FIRST Direct Connections via Reno to and from Points on the Line of the A.-C.-O. Railway WEST BOUND No. 23 7:40 P. M. No. 19 10:17 P.M. No. 1 11:40 P.M. No. 3 12:58 A.M. No. 5 9:22 A.M. No. 109 6:50 A.M. RENO EAST BOUND No. 24 9:50 P. M. No. 20 9:10 P. M. No. 2 11:45 P.M. No. 6 8:55 A.M. No. 10 12:30 P. M. No. 110 4:10 P. M. SLEEPING CAR RESERVATIONS MADE IN ADVANCE UPON REQUEST BY MAIL OR TELEGRAPH. WRITE FOR BOOKLETS AND INFORMATION CONCERNING YOUR SUMMER VACATION TO J. M. FULTON, Assistant General Freight and Passenger Agent, RENO, NEVADA V 3C 3C 33; 3H 2 mH3 EE 3 EC EE 31 H II HE