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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1913)
I M kj" i 1 1 m i mix UXJLYE PENDLETON. OREGON SEPTEMBERS 1r1 2-13,1913 Excursion' Fares; Tickets om Sale See. 10, 11. 12. 13 -Flaa Retur LWt Set. 1. 1013 Wild and Wonderful oav gxeatts aacia xonoo sumwO MOUMt COWSOVS OUTLAW MOMS Furious and Exciting Mew CoaieM Ur piety 3itTTl wcmiw aa eases. Crt fwj LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY IncoTporared. A Complete Record We hare made ma entire transcript of all Records In Lake County which In any way, affect Real Property In the 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 records we have found numerous mort gagee recorded In the Deed record and indexed; and many deeds are recorded In the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds of mortgages and deeds are not Indexed at all, and most difficult to trace us from the records. We have notations of all these Errors. Others vannot find them. We have pat hundreds of dollars bunting up these errors, and we can folly guarantee oar work. J. D. VENATOR, Hanager. Send This Coupon Today It will bring you information as to how YOU and your entire family can visit the San Francisco'Exposition in 1915 on the dollar-a-week plan. Not only that, but everything will be of the best, everything reserved and it will cost you less than if you pay when you go. CURTIS & UTLEY, LAKE VIEW, OREGON Agents for SAN FRANCISCO EXPOSITION TOUR CO. You may send me free literature about the San Francisco Exposition Tours. Name , Address Grand Celebration ALTURAS, CALIF. WEEK BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 22nd rsnr'T rv "rriTigsssawsaSaaaaasswjsaSjawasswa COUNTY FAIR : AND Base Ball Tournament $2000.00 in purses and prizes will be given Remember Date, Week Beginning Sept. 22 AX ENVIABLE SPIRIT In that of the man watching another taking a. drink of our Lliuor, and a "spirit to be en vied" In that same Liquor. It la mild, delicate, delicto us la flavor, yet baa the right "smack" that utter given the body a warm glow throughout. And it la the kind you will take pride la offering to u caller at the house for be will appreciate It also. Try a sample aud then bear our prices. KENTUCKY SALOON POST A KINO, Proprietor COLLEGE EXPERTS WORK ON BLIGHT Oregon Agricultural College, Ccr vallls. Ore., Sept 8, The general and rspid spread of the deadly fire blight in the pear and apple orchards of Ore gon can be checked by means of or ganised campaigns to carry oat the standard treatment of cutting out all diseased parts of the tree, disinfecting the wounds snd bnming ths brush, ac cording to Frofetsor II. S Jsckson, bead ot the Plant Pathology depart, ment, Oregon Agricultural College. These radical measures have already been Instituted in one of the important j grast or t),i,r wet grt,H f, a fair wsy to be applied in one other. HORSE ILLS DUE TO IMPROPER FEEOING Most attacks of hon colic are un necessary. They usually come from carelessness or Itrnoranoe on the part of the feeder. Oue ninn should do all of the horse feuding. Chance of feeders may mean change of feed or Irregularity In feeding. These thltiK cause colic. "Where feeding Is not made the spe cial work of one man, a borne may. by mistake, be Ml twice at one tueal hour. Sudden changm of feod. Ir regular feeding, dumuk'ttl, henttd. for- menting, new or moldy feed, feeding As the disease Is prevalent in a more or leas serious aspect in every county of Eastern Oregon with ths possible exception of Wssco, experts in plant diseases believe that no time should be lost in Dultlng control measures into effect. While methods of procedure will vary somewhat in the different sec tions of the state, tbe plsn followed successfully in tbe La Grsnde district ean be made the basis of plsns auitabla in roost other districts. Tbiscsmpslgn, which has been in operation for severs! days, is described by Professor Jackson as follows: "Requests tor aid for tbe La Grsnde district csme through tbe Stste Board of Horticulture. In response I went to La Grande about Jaly 7, and held leeturts there and at E'gln. Subse quently I visitea sll carts of tbe Grand Ronde Valley. Asa result of this In spection of tbe orchard there a meet ing wsa held Saturday afternoon, Jaly 12. at wbicb the matter of handling the situation throughout the valley was discussed and a committee appointed to present toj ths County Court a petition esking for funda to provide for demonstration work. . As a result of that action $500 wss approp riated by the County Court on August 6. "1 secured for tbe fruit growers tbe services of C. C Hydeland M. M. Winslow, graduates of O. A, C in horticulture, who spent the summer In the Rogue Kiver Valley as blight ex-. perts and are thoroughly familiar, with methods of cutting out tbe discsse. j The campsign wss orgsnized in each a j wsy that demonstrstions in cutting out . UIO U1BCU. IUU UUllltVlfUUS IU T UUIIU. are being conducted in various or chsrds by these men. They expect to cover all parts of the valley. I bey will follow up tbe demonstrations with care ful inspection as carried on, by the in spection service, aa soon as the growers are thoroughly familiar with the details of tbe work. This procedure Interleres in no way with tne regular county in spection service but is an aid to inspec tors in familiarizing them with the dis ease aid the best methods of treatment. My part in tbe work bas been purely that of organization under the general direction of the college extension ser vice." siring the drinking water after feel ing and fcedlnjr ami watering a hurts when hot. tired and sweaty are com mon cause of one kind of colic or an other. Always give tbe drinking water 1 fore feeding. Always gradually ac custom a horse to any chauge of feed, and especially to new oats and new hay. Have the teeth attended to by a veterinarian at least once a year. Spread the grain out thin In a large, shallow feed box to prevent tbe horse mm " - : Hi i I sLasnusEL1 Photo bjr Orefon Agricultural college. Let The Examiner Figure on Your Next Job Printing Pre-cancelled Stamps Postmsster General Burleson bss signed an order wbicb provides that pre-cancelled postage atsmps roav be sold to tbe pnblic on and after Sep tember 16th. Pre-cancelled stamps have printed on them tne iwme, of the Pot Office beore they are sold. Such stamps will be valid for postage of second, third and fourth-clsas matter newspspers and magazines mailed by the public, books and other printed matter and merchandise, or parcel post matter. The stamps will be recognized only at the office named on them. By the use of pre-cancelled stamps, not only will the trsnsportation and delivery of mail besring them be expedited great ly, but it is estimated that tbe Gov ernment will save in expense of labor In csncellstiion $250,000 a year. REMARKABLE CURE OH DY8ENTERY "I wss attacked with dysentery about July 15th, and umi tbe doc tor's medicine and other remedies with no relief, only getting norne all tbe time. I was unable to do aything and my weight dropped from 145 to 125 pounds. I Buffered for about two months when I was advlxed to usb chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I used two boitlos of it aud it gave me permanent relief," writes B. W. Hill of Snow Hill, N. C. Foreaha by all dealers. No one will dispute the statement that It pyto breed to a mood pur bred stallion. But hundreds snd thousands of mare owners do not follow what they know to be true when they breed to a trade scrub simply because bs Is handy and the service tee low. We do not have sufficient high class stallions In this country. This is largely the fault of farmers, for If Rood stallions were generally desired and patron ised plenty of men would be ready to supply them. But It Is partly the fault of stallloners who do not ad vertise their stallions sufficiently and arrue hard enoush as to their superior value. National Btockman and Fanner. The picture shows students of the Oregon Agricultural college Judging a stallion. Burns Presbyterians have awarded the contract for a new cburcb, at 111.000. CHICHESTER SPILLS from eating too fast Allow plenty of time for the perfect mastication of feed. In hot weather allow a little drink ing water at noon, then feed a pound or so of hay while the horse Is cooling off, then give more drinking water and then the full feed of oats. Avoid tbe (Saturday night bran mawh. It la s fertile cause of colic. Better mix bran dally with tbe oat feed and dampen It at mealtime. Do not feed ground feed to a horse that has good teeth. Perfect mastica tion and lnsalirstlon of feed are neces sary If the horse Is to remain healthy. Feeding from the floor level Induces an increaxed flow of saliva. This Benefits a horns that suffers from In digestion. , Allow free access to rock salt, and keep tbe horse free from worms. If a horse has an attack of colic, and fearlessly rolls, kicks, paws and then looks around at bla sides, then finds relief for a few minutes, this is "spas modic." or "cramp," colic (belly ache) and tends to subside If simply treated If there is no let np to the pain and the horse is- afraid to He down and walks around' In the box stall be has enteritis (Inflammation of the bowels), and It probably will prove fatal. In "bloat" or "flatulent" colic the body Is distended with gas high up In the right flank, and tbe pain is less se vere than In cramp colic, or enteritis. Lose no time In calling In a qualified veterinarian If enteritis is present Home treatment will be apt to hasten death. The veterinarian also Is urgently needed If the horse la bloated. Instant "tapping" for removal of gas may save life when medicinal treatment would fall. Do not give "liniment" or "sour milk aud soda" or an aloes physic bull or tincture of aconite iu colic. Rectal Injections of soapy warm wa ter and glycerin may be given with benefit, and a pint of raw linseed oil containing an ounce each of turpentine and luudunum will prove a safe and beneficial drench lu all simple attacks. Farm and Fireside. DIAMOND BRAND 6, L I J ecu LADIES t " or Art 7' lraaM for CHI-CHRS TKR'S A LtlAMUMO UIUND PILLS la Kid sndA Gold metallic boxes, sealed with BluctQ) Ubbon. Till K OTIII. BntfTniV IkwiM mm Mk foe CUI-CUgs.Ta S V aUAMOSU BKAM0 PILLS, fur twrnty-Bv years regarded ss Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, EVERYWHERE SSB&l Corn8ilsgGood Cows, For feeding dairy cows no foodstuff equals the legumes for furnishing pro tein economically. No dairy farmer who does not make uhb of theso plants In bis farming and feeding operations Is taking full advantage of tbe op portunities at bis disposal. A combina tion of corn slluge, leguminous hay and good cows Is fine. Kimball's Dairy Furruer. Bedding for Sheep. Good clean straw makes tbe best !eddlng for slieep. Steer clear of any thing 'that Alls the wool full of seeds, bits of sticks or any such thing. MOTION PICTURE CRAZE IN LONDON William A. Dsrdy In tbe Hsturdsy Evsning Post. Tbe movies crsts bas struck 1-ondon, That great city has gone positively mad ovsr it. In a short time it will In volvs some of the Urge metropolitan theaters. Hammcrstelns's Opera House bss been converted into moving pic turs pslsce and a certsln man Is going to build a tbeater on Oiford street to sest 8000 persons for this cists of en tertainment. Many amusing phases bsvs been developed by the crate in that prim old country. No Sunday per formances are given anywhere in Grsst Britain, bnt the moving picture men bave succeeded in overcoming this bide bound prejudice by devoting psrt ot the receipts to charity. Nevertheless a great cry is going up from the church against this so-called profanation of the Sabbath, and Parliament Is apt to mil In tbe matter at any moment. Like a prairie Are the erase is sweep ing Into the provinces, cutting out of business a large number of smsll traveling compsnies and forcing their memoers to flee-a few to London and a vast number to the States. Horse Raisers Peeved According to a n sws Item from Lorella to a Klamath Falls paper, the stock men in that part of the country are a pretty grouchy bunch. This Is occasioned by tbe stockmen assembling a large number of horses In tbst sec tion to ssll to the United Ststes in spectors who advertised for cavalry stock. The inspectors were several dsys behind their scheduled time in arriving. They first went to Bly where 180 besd ot horses were gsther ea, many of which bad been brought from a distance of over 100 miles. Tbs Item ststes tbst tbe omcisls utterly disregsrded the requirements upon which thsy agreed to buy. and but nine head out of tbe 180 were taken. Six was the totsl number picked from Lsngell Valley. Gathering the horses at this time of yesr csused the ranchmen considerable ineonvenlence, and to ssy they were bsdly put out with tbe results, does not half espress it. Quite Expensive A man who was too economicsl to subscribe for a paper sent his littls boy to borrow the copy taken by his neighbor. In his baste the boy rsn ovsr a 14 stand of bees snd in ten min utes looked like a warty summer squash His fsther, who ran to his assistance, and falling to notice a barbed wire fence, rtn into that cutting a handful of flesh from bis anatomy and ruining a S4 pair of pants. Tne old cow took advantage of the gap in tbe fence and got in the cornfield and killed herself esting green corn. Hearing a racket the wife ran out, apset a four gallon ebornfull of rich cream into a basket of little cbickens, drowning the entire hstrb. In her haste she dropped a $25 set of false teeth. The baby being left alone, crawled through the spilled milk and into tbe psrlor, raining a 120 carpet. Durirsr tbe excitement the oldest daughter ran away with the hired man, the dug broke np eleven j setting hens, and the calves got out and chewed tbe tails off of four fine shirts on the clothes line. P.OLK'S OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory A Tiir...l. .1 fc rllv Trail anS Villas, elvlne Scaorlnllve shelah nt em It tleri, location, wiiulallin, til rk.itli. Bhlniitri and hiiktn tmtfltl aln flaunted Utreelorr, compiled bv iMiinv pnu piiiivMion, , n. i. IHU.K to.. ar.rrtB WANTED At ONCE Kight experienced men to work a round sawmill on Drews Creek. Good wages to those who will earn it. S. C. Campiuii.l, Supt. $1,000 REWARD v-he Oretnn Tsfc tfftrHl Anil Nmvm.Am. IVv H"M- 'M- Inn AtMKilBloB, ot wnirn me unnnr slsned Is a member will sle i,juue reward lof evidence lead Ins in the t real and oonelclloa of ant enj or par tlessteallns horeaa. eatiieer mulae be longing oaaf of lie raemuere, In addition to the shove, the andenlsned user on the same condition imo.od lor aU hers M branded noree-shoe bar en bnla or either law. Brand reonrded In tht counties. Kama Hsrner. lake and Crook counties. Bereee rented when sold. None botfrowa hore sold, and only In large onhohes w. w. baows, rile. Oregon. MAKE CASH OFFER On two 10-A ere Tresis: H', of H! ol SE ot NWi4- ot Nee. to. Tap. SV, R. IS, East W. al and Hi of 'i of BW!4 nf XW 'i of See. t.Twp' eu, R. is. East W.M.;ft-acre water right with each tract. 1-ocsted about t miles West sad I miles Houlhweelof Lakevlew rviectlTel. I will entertain cash olfrr lor either or both tracts. J. M. Brunt, Tope a, Kanmaa S1000 Dollars Reward We. W. F. Ik-tert a, ad V. I). Duke, own all the cattle branded 70 or XL and formerly owned by Cox A. Clark and the II cry ford Land Jt Cattle Company. These cattle are now on the ranges of Modoc and Lassen Counties. For Information leading to the arrrst and conviction nf any party or parttea Illegally branding, killing, driving off or dis posing of Any of the above cattle we will pay ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS and the costs ot arrest and prosecution. Send all Information tod1!. II. Day, Alturua, Modoc county Cel., or to us at Latrobe, El Dorado County, Cel. If guilty party might es cape, promptly notify the Sheriff ol the county In which the Illegal act waa committed and advise ns by wire at our expense. W. F. DKTEKT, ' W. D. i)UKE. TBC OLDEST K8TAHLINIIED KIALTY rittM IM BOHTIIKKN OKtUON ONE TO 12,000 ACRES OF LAKE COUNTY BEST LANDS For aale either for stock or agri cultural purpose. J. W. MAXWELL A SON lakmvikw, omtaoi ' A Comparison 'pi? As the Tungstan incandescent light, is superior Lo the original electric light, so is the Behning Player Piano superior to other Players. We ask you to prove this for yourself. SHEPHERD & SONS Ashland Klamath Falls SHAMROCK STABLES CON BREEN, Proprietor HALF BLOCK KAST OF COURT MOU Special Attention to Transient Stock Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month Always. Open Phone 571 LAKEVIEW OREGON