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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1913)
Let Ui Tall You as aa absolute fact that tbe cheapest cuts of prime meats are better than the costliest cuts of Inferior grades. And tit we buy only the choicest and ' prlmcst It folio we that aooiMt ter what cut you bay here yoa get meat that for tenderness and flavor cannot be excelled. Lakeview Meat Market HAY CO at GROD. props THE PALACE BAR J. P, McAULIFFG - PROPRIETOR A Popular Gentlemen's Resort PHONE 32 CHOICE BRAND WINES, LIQUORS, CIQARS Night Train Service Dally THROUGH BETWEEN i CENTRAL OREGON AND PORTLAND DEQINSISQ SDSDA Y JUNE Tlnd, W3 KEEPING UP THE DAIRY QUALITY O. 3. GrifTing, writing In tbe Iowa Homestead on tbe economy of dalrj fanners raising belfer calves, says: I had a long talk wltb on of the land ing dairymen of our country the otber day. He said tliat lie owed the greater part of bla success to the fart that lie railed tbe heifer calves from the bvtt eowa In his herd to take their place lu tbe dairy. lie prefer to do thl le eaoa good dairy belfers are very bard to buy and by rearing tbo home prod act be la able to bring It np Jnat tbe way be tbluke a dairy calf ebon Id be reared. Thla dairy farmer clalma tbat many animala of good blood and natural ability aa milk producera do not attain tbelr beat becaua tbey were not prop er! cared for wben developing. Much of tbt future worth of the cow la de termined in tbo flrat year or two of ita Ufa. If underfed it will be atunted and anderelced, and if dirty or louay It will l nervoua and depleted. A calf, so matter bow gontle by nature, will develop Into a very vlcloua cow If constantly whacked and cureed when young. A vlcloua, unreliable cow, no matter bow large a producer, la not worth keeping in the dairy bard. Thla man Ukea to oaa aklmmllk in growing tbe calves and recommend it highly. He oven aaya tbat wben the milk la aold it pars to keep enough for the calves. While ha recommends aklmmllk, he cautions againat nalng it aw a e BUN ( KU1KY. CENTRAL OREGON LIRE TOURIST SLEEPING CARS AND First Class Coaches This service In In lieu of the day trains run heretofore. The train will have llewl 8:30 P. Af., I tench u ten tt:4S, p. M., Ited wo ltd 9:10 P. M., Terrebonne :24 P. M., Culver 10.0'J I'. f Metollu 10:20 P. M., Madras 10:30 P. if., Mecca 11:0S P. M Maupln 1S;40A. M., Sherar 1:03 A.M., arrive Portland 8:10 A. M. lAave Portland T:00 P. A., arrive Sherar .1:03 A. M., Maupln 3:30 A. M.t Mecca 11:18 A. M., Madras 6:00 A. M., Metolluu 0:11 A. M., Cul ver 9:28 A. M Terrebonne 7:08 A. M., Redmond 7:23 A. .L. Deschutes 7:43 A.M., Vend X:00 A.M. Connections are made In Portland to and from Willamette Valley and Puget Sound points. Fares and schedules and details will be furnished on upjillentlou or by letter. R. H. CROZIER, Asst. Can' Pass. Agont Portland, Ore. J. H. COR BET T, Agmnt Bend, Ore. W. C. Wilkes, Asst. Oen. Frt. A Paa. Agent, Portland, Ore). Ilougette's rsncy, the pure bred . Guernsey cow herewith ehown, le considered the beet cow In the in land of Guernsey. She le by Gov ernor of LaChene, out of Red Rose. ' end le tan years old. She has won many prtsee In her show line ca reer. In 1W ehe wae awarded a ell ver cup for beat cow and challenge oup offered by the Guernsey Farm ers' aesoctallon and In 1901 won first prime and Ulna's eup. Tbe next year she won first prise In first class and the sliver cupe alven by the Agricultural society and the Guern sey farmers' association for best cow In the show. Hougette'e Fancy Is owned by T. MsnseU. Blraon. BC Saviour's, Island of Guernsey. HERE'S GOOD LUCK and you could not have better than to test our pure and wholesome liquors the best ever distilled. There is none better at any bar, and where once tried it is always a fast favorite. Our Rye Whiskey is recom mended by physicians for their invalid patrons. Try a glass and you will want a bottle. Try a bottle and you'll order a case. KENTUCKY SALOON POST & KING, Proprietors too freely, cepeclally while the calve are very young and their stomachs un able to uao It all, aa It causes acoura. The calf la taught to drink, sweet whole milk belua" given for tbe first week, after which sweet sklunullk la gradually aubetitutM. Care Ik taken tbat the milk wben iclven la not more nor less than the exact temperature of tlit cnir IhkI.v. This, ho says. In very Important. In alwiut two or Hire uwks the fiilf will lKln to nibble. Mini the l"'t kiwii Muff or hay ou the (iIiicm should lie Riven to encourage her. Pi-tub ulr. ainmnlue anil exercise are excellent health promoters and should be available for all stock. lie does not believe In hreudlnK the heifer until two years old. for If bred before mature tbo result In an under hImk! calf, and tbe cow herself la stunt mI. As soon aa a heifer cornea to be (iroduclng normally her efficiency Is teMted. and If ahe falls below atanaara she la smrlflcud at once. By these methods he succeeds lu maintaining a dairy herd of a very high standard. Live STOCK NOTES. Never allow a foot of barbed wire within the reach of any animal of the horn kind, old or young. Many a good horse baa been maimed or ecarred for Ufa and many others killed by com ing In contact with barbed wire. In many place the boll la com pelled to earn hla keep by being aet to work. It doea not hart hla high Dees in tbe least It la a mistake, however, to think that It necessarily makes him more docile. Tbe barn la a poor place for tbe young colta In the daytime. Let them out to romp and play. Ton should raise the sort of anlmnle that yonr neighbor can not afford to be without Irrognlar and poorly fed abeep produce wool of uneven fiber and poor quality. THE SHROPSHIRE SHEEP. erne Advsntsges It Peeeeeees Over the Larger Breed's, Tbo question often arises aa to which proves itself tba more profitable to the breeder and feeder of sheep big, heavy abeep or a small but better quality one, aaya the Bora! New York er. There la a great tendency among farmer nowaday In all dlatrlcta where oil and climate are anltable to culti vate a big abeep, their contention be ing tbat wben tbe two-year-olda come Into tbe market tbe bigger and heavier one realize more than amnller once. That la quite true, and there la a good deal to be aald on tbe aide of a big abeep, but when all tbe proa and cons are carefully taken Into conwltler atlon It la a great iieMtlnii If a smaller. better quality sheep will not prove far more profitable to tbe breeder In the long run. Let n. for Instance, take tbe Oxford and Hampshire croon as n type of big sheep. It lieltig a favorite cross, and the Shropshire as an exam- pie of a smaller nnd. It ui.i.v lie x.-iid with all due reniect to the bef.ireineii tloned cross, a 1 letter qualitr xlieep It Is well kuown that Iik xheep are big consumer and consequently can not be so thick on the bind as small abeep can, and. for Instance, where 100 breeding ewes of the Oxford Uamp- P.0LK'S t.-EUON and WASHINGTON i Business Directory ft A I'huitory of each City, Town and j 'llliiit. iililna dMcrlutlve sketch of t.tili 4', lucallon, populatluu, tele i f.'H)'i. liii'iitnK mid hanking point) tl tiuu L'luaBlfled l)lrrIoiy, compiled by 0ulntn i..l profomlun. A. I- l'ouc a co., BICATTLK TH4 ODDEST KHTABMRIIKO KKALTY FIRM IN SOUTHKKN ORKUOM ONE TO 12,000 ACRES OF LAKE COUNTY BEST LANDS For sale either for stock or agri cultural purposes. J. W. MAXWELL & SON LAKSVIMW, OHMQON and long houis ot exposure will nol yoa dry and comfortable if you weal a TOWER'S FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER FJmi tnal'Jn AM torn. (nun runnina in al the Iron! Wheel buttoned. No wet weather coat eo VM a with the famous ReS. van! water Slkkv. No SlkJft so waterproof. dumWeoe aeat in appearance as the tlfh BrmxJ Htfl. Ce! see) today and be prepared loi ram, $3.00 Everywhere SATISFACTION GUARANTEED A. J. TOWER CO. t0WER:y BOSTON SCXI Tower Canadian Limited . ' " Toronto 1112 ZrjlBKlOtf (subscribe for the examiner! It Pays to Raise Calves. A a It la almost Impoaslble to buy foo cows at reasonable prlcca the dairy farmer cannot do better than rat so his own. In raising cows there la a chance for selection and training. and tbe owner knowa what kind be baa. The practice of buying fresh cowa and feeding them heavily until they become fat and dry off, then selling them to the butcher, la fast thinning out tbe dairy cowa of some aectloiiB. A record ahould be kept of the pro duction of each cow, nnd uone ahould he sacrificed thut will produce over 6,000 pounds of milk and 800 pounds of butter per year. All belfer calves from all such cowa should be saved nnd properly raised. When mature, If they do not Rive promise of being good producers, they can be sold for beef. A heifer calf tan lie broiiRbt to ma turlty for one-third to one-half what It will cost to boy a good cow on the tuiirket. nnd usually when mature will irove to be a better cow," especially If she is out of a good cow and sired by a good bull. Pig Suggestions. Handle tbe brood sowe so that the youug plus will begin to grow fiom the time of tbelr birth. The phca should be kept growing and dovoloplug ao that at eight months of age tbey will be fit for market Early and rapid growth Is the nioet economical method, na well as produc lug the best food material. If the youug plga are very fat nuil want to stay In the nest get them out on tbe ground or yon will have caaea of thuuipa. Exercise on the ground will prevent nnd cure thumps. Don't be careleaa In feeding aklin milk. It should be fed sweet and warm to get the moat value out of It- Farm Journal. &jaasaw .-. , . . :: .; i.;:. ?v .... i i Shropshire sheep In general form are deep, thick and of medium lenath. This form is of the mutton type, carries a medium to heavy fleece of very cood character, though of course lacking the oil and fineness of the Merino breed. The head Is carried erect with much style and strength and Is well cov ered with wool. The Shropshire la adapted to graslnc stands cold weather well, and the ewes are ex ceptionally good mothers. Tbe sires are used to a large extent upon fine wooled strains. Imparting greater vigor and strength to tbe Inmba, Improving their feeding qualities and producing greater else. The yearling Bhropehtre ewe ehown was a prize winner at last year e Inter national allow. eblre type ciiu be kept. 140 Shropshire could le ami ou the same given quel- . Hy of In nd. Tbeu, too, tbe Shropshire Is more prolific than any other abort wooled breed, and, whereas one and one-fourth lambs per ewe are eonelder ed quite a satisfactory average in the ' Oxford or Hampshire flocks or the croaa between the two above named, one and one-fourth are quite common and one and one-half tbe tiMiitl average In Shropshire Docks. Again, wben tbe time comes for the lambs to go on grain thore Is no com parison Imtwri'ii the amount (hat an Oxford-Hampshire will consume us against the Shropshire. One anil one half pounds of Kiaiu per day lire about the average quantity given to the first mentioned sheep, whereas half that al lowance Is ample and ail that is gen erally allowed to a Shropshire. Also a Shropshire will clip aa great a weight of wool aa any other abort wooled breed nnd generally real lies more, and when draft ewea come to be sold in the autumn those of the Shrop shire or more compact type are far bet ter to sell, ns appearance often goea against the sale of a big, unshapely old ewe. The mutton also la of better quality and makes more per pound In the market than any save tbe South itown. Of course with the long wool varieties the'r chief merit Ilea lu tbelr wool. Aa mutton sheep they do not ex cel and the argument doea not apply to tlioiu. The Hoofs of Colts. Keep the feet of colts level by the use of a nmP and see thut the toea of their hoofs are round and not too long when turned to pasture; otherwise the hoofs are liable to be ao badly broken aa to cause temporary lamenesa. CAN WE TEMPT YOU Our Meats are prime enough to tempt tbe most particular. Competent judges tell us that we offer the public THE BEST MEATS sold in this country. The flesh of no animal that has passed its third year is admitted within our store. The primest cuts of beef come from young stock, and it is the same with Lamb and Pork. Favor us with an order. Goose Lake Valley Meat Company R. E. WINCHESTER, Proprietor LAKEVIEW ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUOHWT PIRST-CAL55 ACCOfinODATIONS 4 ILM9ta -fli, rt mm t w "wi;i"iIb.i conn erci al - jVEtl hT ifcjLZl TRAVELERS XttiSrsd3'3&i gHyejgeJ'iissjsi isjarft irv SATIPLE ROOJ1 For COURTEOUS TREATMENT LIGHT & HARROW. Proprietors P. . LIGHT GEO. HARROW 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 lteal Property in tbe county. We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer ever made In Lake County, and ever Deed given. Errors Found in Titles In transcribing the record we have found numerous mort gagee recorded In the Deed record and indexed; and many deeds are recorded In tbe Mortgage record and otber books, liandreds of mortgagee and deeds are not Indexed at all, and most difficult to trace up from the records. We have notations of all these Errors. "there .aunot find them. We have pat nuudred of dollars hunting up these errors, and we can fully guirnnte our work. J. D. VENATOR, Hanager. CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. p. at. cony, LAKEVIEW - OREGON Operates Stages, carryiag I'alted StateHMalls, Express asa Paeeeagers eei tbe following reates: LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LAKEVIEW . ALTOnOBILES OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH TUB STAGES FARES: OoeWej Reaad trip Klamath Falls Route . . . $10.00 $18.00 Pluah Route ...... 4.00 7.00 OEPICES:- Lakevtew . ..... Stage Office PI ask . . . Salllvaa Hotel Klaaath Falls . . . Aaeericaa Hotel WALLACE & SOW ' Wm. Wallace, Coroner tor Lako County) UNDERTAKERS I'VMMPT ATTENTION AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Parlors, next door to Telephone Office WATSON BUILDING Lakeview Ice, Transfer and Storage Co Telephone No. 101 ,T. P. DUCKWORTH, Manager . Bu98 to Moot All Trains. Transfor and Drayago. Storage by day, Woek or Month "OUlt CUSTOMERS ARE OUlt ADVERTISERS" Let The Examiner Flffure on Your Next Job Prlnitng rVlBaVsVfligKJ