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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1913)
i i . ' rill i. H;iVr ' mi- THE PALACE BAR O'CONNOR & DUGGAN - - PROPRIETORS A Popular Gentlemen's Resort PHONE 32 CHOICE BRAND WINES, LIQUORS, CIQARS Through Night Train Dally KACII WAY BETWEEN CENTRAL OREGON AND PORTLAND TOURIST SLEEPING CARS AND First Class Coaches T Contrml Oregon Polntm Iave Port laud Arrive Madras v MetollUS , ' Culver , " Terrebonne.... , " Iteilmond , ' Deschutes " Rend ...7:i0PM (1:00 AH 0:1.1 AM tirjn AM 7: (MAM 7:X3 A M 7:4.1AM S :00AM Connection are made In Portland to and from Willamette Valley, Puget Sound points, Spokane, Montana, Colorado and Eastern points. Pares and mdiotlulns and details will be furnished on application or by letter. ' R. H. CROZIBR, Meet. Cmn'l Pane. Agent Portland, Ore. . H. CORBETT, Agent Bond, Ore. W. C. Wllkom, At. Con. Frt. A Pass. Agent, Portland, Oro. "A STITCH saves nine" says the proverb, which being adapted to our business means' buy your bacon now for both present and future needs. Our present offering of bacon is so much under price that it is very doubt ful if you can duplicate it. He wise, therefore, and buy now. You have much to gain and nothing to lose by accepting our suggestion. Goose Lake Valley Meat Company R. E. WINCHESTER, Proprietor P.OLK'S O .EON and WASHINGTOW Business Directory J A l li -iiiy of each Oily, Town and '..' -'t i-l.iri, Incut Ion. inipulallon tele .-, lil,iinir nd banking polnt u.ii.) ilanollma Klroctory, coin piled by 1j':Mlnemi nnu iol0aion. LA. M. I.. I'OI.K A TO.. fiRATTMC THi UfjDKBT KbTAHLIHUED REALTY HUM IN 60UT1IKKN OKKUO.N ONE TO 12,000 ACRES OF LAKE COUNTY BEST LANDS For sale either for stork or agrl cultural p urposes . J. W. MAXWELL & SON LAKKVItW, OftMOON I SUBSCRIBE FOR We taoan You wn we my you an not doing yourself Justice m long an you fall to put our meats to the tent of taste. Don't you think It It your duty to obtain the vary best meats poml ble for the money? Then give ours trial mid you'll know you've found It. Lakevlew Meat Market HAYES GROB. rora HIRV. CENTRAL OREGON LIHE From Central Oregon Polntm Lea ve llend 8:nn PM " Deschutes " Redmond " Terrebonne... , H:4H PM 0:10 PM 0:24 PM " Culver ..10:02 PM " Metollous 10.20 PM " Madras 10:30 PM Arrive Portland S:10AM IN TIME ft KY 7V N aw THE EXAMINER, LAND SHOW WILL ADVERTISE WEST Mov 8 tar ted to Br Injr To gether the Land and the Land Hungry. Ths California Iand Bbow, under the auiplcci and with the bucking of the San KrancUco Kcal Ea'ats Board, la to ba Riven in San Francisco from Uetnber II to U6. The purpoM of tba Land Show la primarily to bring home to the people of tbe I'aclfle coaat and of the United Statea the tremenduotii rcaourcei of the area covered by tbe Pacific Coast Stain. It la designed to bring togeth er the lend nd the land hungry, to epxloit the wide variety of the pro duct of the soil, and,, by giving the how In San Frenclaco, to emphasize tho Interdependence of the great cities of the cuaat and the immense agricul tural and horticultural atretchea adjac ent to them. The plan ia to have every county of California and every atate of the Pac ific Coast as an exhibitor. The Land Show ia not conducted to pay dividenda and all charges are graded to make the recelpta pay expenses and .no more than expenses. During the months of September and October every year tbe transcontinent al railwaya conduct Homeseekert Ex cursions which annually bring thousands of settlers to the West. These people are not immigrants but investora from the east and middle weat seeking more advantageous locationa to carry on their busineaa of farming. It is to aid these settlers In an intelligent selec tion of location that the Land Show has been organized. LADYlGSPlVE APHISJESTIIOyER Alturas Man Makes Im portant Discovery to Fruit Growers. The yoong orchards of Alturas have been discovered to be infested witb aphis and othe fruit parasites, says tbe Alturaa Plslndeeler. Even tbe vines are covered and some of our citizens were preparing to cat down the vines and burn them. Lee Kelly was one of these when be accidentally discovered a peculiar looking worm crawling on the vines. By closely ob serving tbe worms It waa discovered that they were eating the aphis. This caused bim to keep a watcn on tbe worms and soon they developed into full grown Lady Bugs. The latter multiplied very rapidly and aoon strip ped every leaf and twig clean of the aphis. They would then change their location and the work of destruction went merrily on. The Lady Bugs were first discovered by Mr Kelley, and others on examine tion discovered them on their trees. The Lady Bugs are auppnaed to have come from some imported to Likely a yeer or ago, and from the rapid in crease bid fair to solve the aphis prob lem. These pestc have gained such a foothold that ihey bid fair to comple tely destroy both the orchards and fruit. Even the wild cherry trees are covered by them and apparently the only solution to their destruction is the friendly Lady Bug. Orchardiats ae therefore warned to be on their guard in eprsying so as not to kill the friendly and helpful bug when destroy ing the pests. Fruit Inspecor McManus is busy vis iting different parts of the county and is organizing a systematic warfare against peats of every character. King of Railroads James J. Hill, waa voted tbe king of American railroad builders in a recent poll taken in Wall street. Through his development of tbe great North west be has won the title of "Empire Builder" and tbe reputation for tbe growing of more grain, wheat and corn than any other man in the world. Mr. Hill was and is the first and foremost railroad scientist of any land. He was toe first to grasp the value of low grades, more powerful engines, cars of great caoacity and full train loads. He has personally surveyed thousands ot miles of territory in his beloved Northwest. For fifteen years, to 1893, he built and equipped one mile of railroad every working dav. Mr. Hill appreoiatea as bis greatest re ward, even more than fiancial gsin, letters of praise from the modest in vestors who have placed their savings in bis charge. This truly "Grand Old Man" bas never drawn one dollar iu salary or commission, or for personal expenses from any of the roads he has controlled. His health and it la abundant baa come solely from bis returns on a parity with every other investor. ' Crook County will coon hold an elec tion on a bond issue calling for 1200. 000 for the construction of good roads in that county. BOYS 17 IMMUNE FR0MTJ1NISI1MENT Legislature Blunders On Boys Between Ages of 10 and 18. A news item under a Salem date line says: An apparent blunder committed ty the last Legislature leave youths between the ages of 16 and 18 years immune from the authority of the courts to commit them either to the State reform school or the State pent- ' . .i . . im veoiiary ior any onense iney may com mit. There is a gap of two years be tween the ages of peraons may be com mitted to the two institutions. A Is, chapter 842 in tbe 1913 ses sions laws,' was passed by the last leg islature reducing the age limit at which hoys may be committed to the reform school from 18 to 16 year. There is a law which says that no on under 18 years can be committed to the penitentiary. This leaves a gsp of two years. The question of wbst to do witb boys 17 years of age has already presented itself to the Btate Board in th case of Orin Lacourse of Forest Grove. He is 17 years old and baa been commit ted to the State trainins school. It appeara the school has no authority to keep bim. Superintendent Hale sug gests that the school might take boys of that age by consent of their parents or guardians, but could not do so over their protest. Tbe gap was caused by tbe Legisla ture passing one bill and failing to pasa ita companion measure. The other measure provided for a State reformatory for youth between tbe ages of? 16 and 25 years. HENSCAPlIOF DESTROYING LICE Provide Fowls With Box of Fine Dust For Winter Use. A box of fine dust placed where tbe bens mav bave access to it during tbe fall and winter months will enable them to keep down tbe louse pest. Professor Lunn, of tbe Poultry De partment in tbe Oregon Agricultural College, explains why this is so a follows: "Oor't let the lice rob tbe egg bask et Summer is rapidly passing. It is time to begin planning for winter eggs. One of tbe foundation stones of good egg production is tbe health, vigor, and contentment of the ben. If ebe isn't contented,' the egg bssket will show it. She can't be happy or contented if overrun with lice. A few lice won't trouble her. It is only when overrun witb them that serious results are noticeable. Now, it isn't practic able to dust tbe individual bens in a large flock, and it isn't necessary. If given an oDportunity the ben wil1 look after the lice question herself. All that is necessary on tbe farmer's part is to provide a good dust batb and ahe will do the rest. Tbe chicken louse, being one of the lower forms of ani mal life breathes tnrough small spi racles, or boles in its body. Tbe dust coming in contact with these boles, clogs them up, preventing, breatbing which results in death. "I said it waa time to begin plan ning for winters eggs. It is also time to lay in a supply of One dust. Sack it up or fill a tarrel or box and store in a good dry place for tall and winter use. A supply can bu kept in the chicken nouse in a box of about 18 in ches by 24 inches by 6 inches for the chickens'a use. It would need replen ishing only every week or two." Manufacturers Rebel Our shirt and collar manufacturers are up in arms against the proposal to take protection from their trade. Japan has already entered the Held of competition. With the increasing adoption of Western styles of dress in - . - -j w.- a held for collars a,nd shirts, which Jap an is already catering to. Not only so,, but Jaoan is even now shipping her goods to the United States, not large quantities as yet, but it is a growing trade, as the consual reports show, we cannot compete with the wsge scale of Japan or of any other Eastern peo ple. Japan is tbe most progressive Oriental nation, In 1907 the general average of wages throughout the Jap anese empire was 18 1-2 cents per day. In 1910 this bad Increased to 29 1-2 cents per dsy, and tbe increased coat of living. will probably forces still higher average. Wa have no industry that can compete with such a scale of wages as this. Is it un American to want to see our high wages and high standard of living protected against the cheap products ot the Orient? Leslie's Weekly. Mrs. Guy Foster passed thru Paisley Saturday on her way to her borne at Lakeview. She has been at the Hoy ranch in Thousand Spring valley lor tbe summer. IT'S that we wish to call your attention to at this writ ing paint that is pretty in effect , durable and sun i proof. We furnish it in any quantity or in standard gallon cans ready for use in a moment. Oj course we have everything that goes with paint sand paper, putty, oil, driers, brushes, etc. T. E. BERNARD "EVER YTII ISO IS HARDWARE AND FARM IMPLEMENTS'" LAKEVIEW, OREGON HOTEL LAKEVIEW ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUOHOIT RRST-CALSS ACCOnnODATIONS COURTEOUS TREATMENT sahple Roon h t -v...- sO 'S5 m For COnnERCIAlij- EjfgJ WfM'Mi LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors F. P. UQHT GEO. HARROW LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated. A Complete Record We hare made an entire transcript of all Records In Lake County which In any way, affect Real Property In tbe county. We bave a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer ever made In Lake County, and ever Deed given. Errors Found in Titles . In transcribing the records we bave found numerous; mort gages) recorded In tbe Deed record and indexed; and many deeds are recorded la the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds of mortgagee and deeds are not Indexed at all, and most difficult to trace op from the records. We have notations of all these Errors. Others annot find them. We bare put Hundreds of dollars bunting up them errors, and we can fully guarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, WALLACE & SON Wm. Wallace, Coroner for Lake County) UNDERTAKERS PROMPT ATTENTION AND Parlors, next door WATSON Lakeview Ice, Transfer and Storage Co Telephone No. 161 J. P. DUCKWORTH, Manager Buss to Meet All Trains, Transfer and Dray age. Storage by clay, Week or Month tXT "OUR CUSTOMERS ARE OUR ADVERTISERS" I OoilMtius Aotkdemio. jVlasiosJ ad OonamereiJ I I tBDnrttes. Fawmliy trlne In best Instltuiiuas of I ODlla)rlftUS AoaVdenalCa, SdOnoaU tuiai uommtrwai emir. Family (reined In best Instltuiiuas of AuTioftind Kuror. W hJp sftndenU to rn .1 1 m llnm lAn fa Lrlsu Hhrlatlsjfc in fl uttnetj. tKl lent surround lnc, Nw mloiuiat fund of aiiatrtariuillloa doll six. VWl-e 11. M. CilOOKH. PrsOIiit, AlbMuy ColUsy A I ban y , Orwtfiiu Let The Examiner Figure PAINT Hanager. 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