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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1913)
EASY TO SPOIL COW AS A GIVER OF MILK Lakeview Saddlery TK Aemfaa'fea) CeSs fimJ 4a4 aseee) Aefea im tne sWi SPRAY WILL KILL SUCCULENT WEEDS Solution, If Properly Used, Will Eliminate Weedi From Crops. 6. .V MtrviJtoe A complete llneol wagon nnd buggy harness, whips, robeti, bite, Hat, spurtt.qnilts, rose ettes, etc., etc. aa Z If Everything to the line of carriage and horse furnish lngs. Kcpalrlng by competent men THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. P. AHLSTROM THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO, ABSTRACTS TO ALL SEAL PROPERTY IN LAKE COUNTY, OREGON Our Complete Tract Index Insures Accuracy, Promptness and Reliability Such an index is the ONLY KLLUBLE system from which an Abstract can be made, showing all defects of title. We Aso Furnish I7m78i5S.n' H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKEVIEW, OREGON POSTOFFICB BOX 243 ' PHONE 17t LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated. t A Complete Record We have made an entire transcript of all Records In Lake County which In any way, affect Ileal 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 gages recorded In the Deed record and indexed; and many deeds are recorded lo the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds" of mortgages and deeds are not Indexed at all, and most difficult to trace up from the records. We have notations of all these Errors. Others annot find them. We have pat hundreds of dollars bunting up these error, and we can fully guarantee oor work. flanager. J. d. Venator, Lakeview Steam Laundry HARRY C. HUNKER, Prop. We give efficient service and do good work. Send your washing and give us a trial. TELEPHONE No. 732 BARGAINS in REAL ESTATE 160 acres on Thomas Creek, all meadow land and good water rights; five miles from town; cuts 1 75 tons of hay; all fenced and a fine dairy. Price $22.00 per acre', one-third cash, G per cent interest, easy terms. 120 acres on Cotton wood Creek, about 25 acres into Timothy hay, wheat and oats. Small home and barn, good outside range, SO acres tillable, lots .of water, a tine small dairy ranch. Price $12.50 per acre. 'A nice 4-room house, furnished, and large lot for sale at $1,000 at Plush, Oregon. 4 acres, a good house, out-buildings, good gar dca;aad orchard, for sale at $1,000. A snap. We are blocking up the O.V.L. Tracts. If you care to buy or sell tell us your wants. We are Agents for the Bankers Life Insurance Company. Curtis & Utley Real Estate, Lakeview, Ore. A solution mads by dissolving Iron sulphate in wstsr at the rats ot 100 pounds to 62 gallons of water, will kill most broad leaved and succulent weads and not inlurs, to any harmful extent, crops uf grasses and grain in which they are growing. Ita use, if properly prepared and applied, will provs very effective, but esnnot tsks the plsce of rotation of crops, cultivation and sum mer fallow. Methods of preparation and uss, with necessary restrictions and cautions, are sat forth by Profes sor H. D. Scudder, agronomist of tha Uregoi) Agricultural College, some whst ss follows: The especial value of this sprsy In the destruction of wssds is due to the fact tnst it msy be applied in such a way as to kill tbs weeds while they srs growing in the grsss or grsin crop. As iron sulphite is powerful salt its se- tion is similisr to that of an alkali in I the soil, drying the lesves up, turning 1 them brown snd csuslng them to die, It will not destroy grslns or grasses because of its limited srea of action on their narrow, linear leaves. Used ss a sprsy, iron sulphate bas been thoroughly tested by experiment ststions ss well as by manufacturers of the sulphste. If prepsred properly snd applied in the right way at tha right time it will destroy ' dandelion wild, cat rot, bull thistle, pepper grsas, wild dsity, shepherd's purse, pig weed, j lamb's quarters, mustsrd, ysrrow j snd sorrel. If used to destroy dan i de lions on lawns it will injure the ! white clover. Nor can this sprsy safe i ly be used on weeds growing in soy ' broad leaved crop as it will destroy j octh crop and weeds. To be moat effective the spray should j be applied during day, sunny weather, .fur if the wcela are washed by rain I within three days, the (alt will nut kill them. It should be sppl:ed witti a prayer which will deliver tne eoray forcibly in a fine mist, so that tne weeds may be covered ss completely as possible. The spraying should be done on a quiet dsy and should ba ap plied to all weeds just before blossom j Ing. . In making up Ura solution wooden Csrrels should be used, as the sulphate corrodes all metals except brsss. As it loses strength by stsnding it should i be made fresh esch dsy. The sprayer and all connections snould be of wood, rubber or brsss. After use the sprsy er should be cleaned with water to pre vent clogging or corroding. Made up in the required strength the solution will stsin hsnds and clothing, but the ' hands may be protected with vsseline. j Where spraying is done on an exten sive scsle a large horse machine should I be used. On a smaller scale a hand ' sprayer with a strong fine sprsying ; nozzel will serve the purpose. For muetard in wheat field, one spraying : is sufficient, but for such persistent ' plants ss dandeilon it must be repeutel as often es the plant comes up. Kiss or wheat may be sprayed without in jury to the crop when it is from six to , teive inches in height, slthougb the ; tips of the leaves may he turned : brown. An agrtciiltuml xclnvtigo In giving advice on fat toning vinl calves states that with hvavy milking cows the calf, If allowed to suck for two or three wks, will not take all the milk the cow gives. We should any not, nor for several months, says Hoard's Dutryman. A good cow will give at least thirty pounds of milk a day. Yet It woald take a calf several months old. snd lusty one at that, to drink thirty pounds of milk a dsy. Right here are Involved several problems. It is well known that If the calf sucks the mother continually she dries off very rapidly. Why? Because the In Asurena'a PrtU II. we have a youn Guernsey cow that has shown remarkable rapacity aa a producer, snya the Ouernsoy Rreed era' Journal. With her ftnt calf art two and a half years old. aha begun her advanced register career and attracted no little attention by her toady work at the pull. Through out her year, with tin exception of February (a ahort month), aha did not vary ino pound of milk or six pounds of butler fat In any two months from start to finish. In her thirteenth month from calving aho gave 61.47 pounds ot butter fat. or over two pound a per day. Iter ac ond yrnr'a work, aa a four year old, tx-gun In March. 1312, a much more unfavorable time of the year to b Kln. It being gnnernlly conceded th:it a cow freshening In the fall will give much larger returna than ono freshening tn the spring. De spite this dlxxdvantuire, she finished her yeur giving nearly 1.30 pounds of milk and over sixty pounds of butter fat In the worst month of tho year. Aauccnn's I'rMe II. la ownrd by O. V. Tost. Knsrnore, N. Y. HOW THE TROUBLE STAKTS Constipation la the cause of many aliments and disorder that rnaka life miseraMe. Take Chamberlain's ! Tablets, keep your bowels regular 1 and yu will avoid these diseases, j For tale by all dealers. Cheap Reading ' The time is here for securing your : Fall and Winter reading and the t Examiner has some very good bargains j to offer you. For a limited time we ! will take subscriptions for the Exam iner from now until January 1, 1915 1 and the Weekly Portland Journal from date receipt of remittance to February 1, 1915, for the astounding low price of $3.00. T be same price applies fur the Ex aminer and the weekly Uregonian from date until January 1, 1915. I These prices esnnot be duplicated ; anywhere, and the offer is good only ; for a limited time. The earlier you ; subscribe the more reading you will ! get. This offer applies to both new and old subscribers, ss the latter paying their subscriptions up to date will be accorded the same privileges as new subscribers. Read The Examiner Want Ads REMARKABLE CUKE OP DY8ENTERY "I was attacked with dysentery about July 15tb, and usod the doc tor's medicine and other remedies with no relief, only getting worse all the time. I was unable to do 'anything and my weight dropped from 145 to 120 pounds. I suffered for about two mouths when I was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. J used two bottlns of it and It gave me ! permanent relief, writes U. W, 111U of Snow Hill, N. C. For sale by all dealers. Mirplu milk I not tnken as fnst an j niiiniifitctured nml nnture shrinks the,1 uiliU How to tho doiiuiml of the fit If nnd to prevent Injury to tin mother. We all know tlint If l he cow is ex pevtiHl to produce milk to her full ca pacity slia must tu milked clean and at regular Intervals. That Is some thing tho calf does not do. We further know that a poor milker will dry off the cow tho same ns a calf. leaving milk In the udder Is a sure way to dry the cow off. All these are old nnd well settled principles. The efficiency of the cow Is due to two things first, her I Kirn cspaclty that we try to provide for by wise and proper breeding, particularly In giving ber a sire thnt will Impart that capacity to her: second, by intelllcent management of the cow dmin;: her milking erlod. Both are supremely essentlnl. Vou cannot make a trood cow out of one thnt has no born capacity for milk glv Insr. no matter how well yon ninnntre. You can spoil a cow of the lilshet horn enpneliy. espeVinlly n heifer In her first ml'klng period, by rnrelewi nnd ignorant management. CULL OUT THE OLD EWES. They Do Hot Pay In V.'ool, Flosh or Lambs For Their Keep. fsunlly by the time tlul a ewe has reached tho npe of seven years she has spent imwt of her usefulness ns a breeder and mother, flood shepherds do not hesitnte to cull out these old grandmothers before they go down hill. They usually plek up In. flesh shortly after weaning time and can be best marketed Just ns they come from pasture without fattening. Old ewes "break in the mouth." so to speak, and cannot eat. Naturally they keep going down in flesh, waste much of their food, and frequently their months get so sore they will not take suMTVIent food to fatten them. The wool becomes shorter and shorter with advancing age. says tho Farm Press, and lacks several pounds of the weights they shear In their prime, rnmbs from old ewes are never as satisfactory. Tho milk supply falls short, and the lamb is dwarfed and stunted so that It never mnkes a thrifty feeder. Their presence In the flock detracts from Its :i pi ien ranee nnd value. Ono or two old ewes In a flock of prime breeders will often hurt tho sale value ns much im a dollar a head. For these reasons, then, cull closely and keep only the best prime breeding ewes. With the price of mutton nnd wool so low as It Is tho grower cannot sfford to keep other than those from which the best returns can bo expected. Kind of 8ilage For Horaaa. At the outset n good quality of si Inge, absolutely free of mold. Is re quired. Some farmers have fed silage to brood mares und horses at rest dur ing the winter with good results. On the other band, some have lost horses on account of the molds which silage sometimes contains. If fed to horses of this kind, Ave to ten pounds per day, with grain und other roughage, is all that should bo fed until more data tire ot hand. Orange Judd Farmer. Bast Fsad For Lambs. Recent experiments at tho Iowa sta tion show thnt with corn at' ordinary prices cheaper gains on lambs may be made with dry feed than with roots or Hllugo. - iw.i .wswvv j v r :rk mm V 1Vfv Steel Lined SHOT SHELLS" Cat down your lead Gt your bird with th cnfr ot-th load IN the making of eltotahella, the greatest forward step since the invention of amokeleaa powder lathe thtl lining , to grip the powder and concentrate all the drive of lbs explosion back of the ehot It's a Remington special Invention that steel lining. You find it in Reminjtoo-UMC Am enW A7f C7ea. These ateel lined ahelle get their ehot to the target quicker than any other shells known to the shooting fraternity. , They cut down the gtieae.woiii about lead and angles. They put the center of the load rijiht on your bird. Tke s)l lining I woishife-pieul no dsmntiM ces wt throes'. Jkf.piuof-no puwj cut est eut. U'aaie-piuuJ . m L. SU( Kmlnstnn-IIMC Arrow ni NitraClun 5mI lined FMatm Fsttonr LonoW Mislla lor .SwJ I'U 'sm in any nwks ot laua. 3fl Ycnir Atti rarrle rhn-or. If he dnMn't. lhrr'i a more alf denWr la Uussactioa who it wank your badina Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. f9 Brosdnay 1 Nrw Yerfc WANT ANYTHING IN WIRE? Come to this hardware store and get it. We have screen wire, fence wire, stove wire, picture wire and all sorts of wire utensils for every iise. 1 on will find them nil of the same character as our other hardware and as moderately priced. We shall he glad to sell you a 'lot or n little as your needs may be. T. E. BERNARD "liVLllYTIUSG IS IIARDWAIli: ASl FARM IMI'UCMHNrs" LAKEVIEW, OREGON The Meat Question I tunlljr MitHwrrrd If you buy it hern. For we tell tha prlmest lirudeH only a nil experienced women will tell you thnt the cheafH'tit ctitH from mien ineata are fur cholrvr thnn the most expensive from Inferior Htovk. Lakeview Meat Market HAYES A GROB. props WALLACE & SON Wm. Wallaco, Coroner for Lako County) UNDERTAKERS PROMPT ATTENTION AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Parlor, nepct door to Telephone Office WATSON BUILDING Lakeview Ice, Transfer and Storage Co Telephone No. 1U1 J. I. DUCKWORTH, Managkii Buss to Meet All Trains. Transfer and Dray-age. Storage by day. Week or Month "OUJt CUSTOMERS AIMS OUIt ADVKICTISEKS" Deafness Cannot Be Cured br Icnsi application, as tiff ruiiaot rib tbe illM-ax-d Hrtrn uf the car. Tb r l only one way to cure UVnfmttii, and tlmt 1 by voniilltutlou. si ri'incdiei. Iii'UfnrHii In ruuauil Ity mi InHuuipil ondlllun of thii inui-ima llnlnir of thv Kunliichlan TuIh. W lien Oils tnlia In Inflnnicd you liuvo s rumbling- sound or Imperfect beurlnu, snd when It In entirely cloneil Keuriiem In tuu result, anil unlaw tbe InHuniniHlbin van tin taken out and lb I a tubu matured to Ita noriunl rouditlou, hear ing will be. deatroyed forever; ulno t-aaea out id ten are caused by Catarrh, aybleb la noiblna bul an Inflamed rondlllon of the uiueoua surfai-ea. Wa will lllve Una Hundred liollara fur any cax ot l)eafne (eauaed by miarrb) Ibat rauiiot l cured by Hall's Catarrb Cure. Send (or flreu iara, fr. f chemcY CO., Toledo, 0. Bold by Drugglata, Tor. Take Hall's t'amllr 1'lHa fur couatliatlua. l IN CATTLB SURtXV PSKVKNTKu ctrrrER's buck leg vaccine Caliiornia'alavoiilu, Hie iiiohI aue cuaaful, eaaloat uaed and Jowoat Priced reliable vacclno rnada. owdur, atrlnir or pill lorm. Wills fur tree Black Lg liookb t, THE CUTTER LABORATORY bi'.KatLhv, Cal. i It your druvviat doos not stock car racclurs, order dlrixt Horn $1,000 REWARD The Oreion. Cat. Itorula and Nevada Live Htook foioo. Jon Anoolaton, of which tha ouder signed la a member will give lUMJOOO reward lorevldunoe leading to the r real sua conviction ot any party or par ties sios ling uorses, oattleor mules be longlugtoaii ol Its neiuuers. in addition to the hoots, tne undersigned lOera on the aume condition fAlu.uo lor all bora. ii branded borao-aline liar on both or either aw. Urand recorded la eight oouutlea, kaage Usroe. iMkv and Crook oouutlua. Uoraea 'ontud wheti sold. Nous butgruwn horses aold, and only In large ubchoa W. W, Umowh. rife, Oregon, Let the Examiner figure on your next Job Printing. 14.