Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, February 05, 1914, Image 6

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    THE
LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO.
ABSTRACTS TO ALL REAL PROPERTY IN LAKE COUNTY, OREGON
Our'Complcte Tract Index
Insures Accuracy, Promptneae and Reliability
Such a Index is the ONLY KM.lAHLE nysteru from which an
Abstract can be made, showing all defect of title.
Wo Also Furnlshl TCRttSK
NOTES
BY
CMIYARMTZ
PA.
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CORRtSPOSDENtr
SOLICITED
H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKEVIEW. OREGON
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(Then article and Illustrations must not
bereprlnlod without spoiMul permission
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OFFER
WALLACE & SON
( Wm. Wallace, Coroner for Lake County)
UNDERTAKERS
PROMPT ATTENTION AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Parlors, next door to Telephone Office
WATSON BUILDING
Lakcvicw Ice, Transfer
and Storage Co
Telephone No. 161
J. P.. DUCKWORTH, Manaokb
Buss to Meet Ail Trains. Transfer
and Drayage. Storage by day,
Week or Month
"OUB CUSTOMERS ARE OUR ADVERTISERS"
Goose Lake Valley Meat Market
R. E. WINCHESTER, Proprietor
We endeavor to keep ourmarket well
supplied with
FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED MEATS
5 lbs. Lard, 90c; 10 lbs.,i$1.80
Your Patronage isIRespectfullySolicited
LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY
Incorporated.
A Complete Record
We have made an 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 record we have found numerous mort
gages 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
moat difficult to trace up from the records.
We have notations of all these Errors.
Others annot find them. We have put hundreds of dollars
bunting up these errors, and we can fully guarantee our work.
J. D. VENATOR,
flanager.
The Beauty of
Corn-Fed Hogs
in that not alone does their
flesh taste sweeter, but you feel
that it is v leaner th Mi the swill
fed kind (Jul hums. hacon.
sHtisam , etc , come from vorn
feil lions. (Jure you try them,
you will never nun in lie sutis
tieil with the other kind.
Lakeview
Meat Market
HAYES A GfXZB, props
SHAMROCK STABLES
CON BREEN, Proprietor
HALF BLOCK
CAST OF
COURT HOUSM
Special Attention to Transient Stock
Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month
Always Open Phone 571
LAKEVIEW
OREGON
EMBROIDERY SHOP
WOMASS" EXCUASUE
Special Prices on Pillow Tons,
Filet Ket Scarfs und Cushions with
Material to W ord.
A new lot of Pure Linen Hand
kerchiefs. Embroidery Work to order.
MRS. H. B. ALGER
OPPOSITE UERYFORD BLUG.
Alger Land Co.
Ranches City Property Rentals
Taxes Paid and Rentals
Collected for Non-residents
Otliee (ftoslte lleryford Hulldlnx
FEED MEAT FOR EGGS.
Kiddy doesn't chase that Juokrabblt
grasshopper across the Held fur fun.
Her system and etc factory demand
the natural protein that's In that live
ly. Juicy bug.
A hen's coinl) blooms like n ros hi
spring, and she Just shells out eggs, he-
cause then the Insect world come to
life, nml she tills up on hugs and wlg
glers. The natural protein does It.
l'or the same reason In winter her
comb gets red. and she hustles out the
high priced eggs when yon feed her
meat In addition to grain.
Protein In the meat stimulates her
ovaries to make more yolks and her
oviduct to secrete more albumen.
Meat In some form when natural
protein Is not obtainable should be fed.
It makes young stock grow faster,
stronger and larger, matures broilers
Thoto by C. M. Barn It?..
PIC KIM! A SHIN HON B. I
quicker, makes pullets lay earlier, ;
makes hens lay more egip. cuts down !
infertility, cuts down the grain bill,
promotes hen health and is a preven
tive of feather and egg eating.
The white of an egg Is 88.1)1! per cent
protein and the yolk 30.02 er cent.
and a hen requires much protein to
keep up the bodily functions.
Many disregard these facts and feed
no meat in winter. Thus hens suffer
ami eizg production is low.
Most content tables ranee the protein
content of meat products as follows:
Meat scrap, filj per cent: dried blood.
52; dried tlsh. 44: animal meal. .",2:
fresh cut tone. 18 per cent. Iried fish
is generally fed to ducks.
Analyses of different brands show a
wide difference in composition of meat
4 -V '
t'hotu by :. M Harnltit.
A GOOD BONK CUTTKK.
products, and they should not be pur
chased evcept on a guaranteed analy
sis. Animal meal penerully has less
protein and more powdered bone than ;
scrap, while scrap Is apt to have more
fat.
Ail must be watched for taint, espe
cially In hot weather, as damp and
heat Hoon spoil them, and some firms
are not even above shoving off tankage
and slaughter house refuse on the
tradev For this reason tnpny poultry
men use fresh cut bone or milk prod
ucts. While not so rich In protein, tbey nre
cheaper, more palatable, and the fan
cier knows they are fresh.
Meat In these forms should be fed
sparingly at first until the hens nre ac
customed to It.
DONT8.
Don't fall to present that boy with
some pure bred poultry. It will give
him pleasant employment and much
enjoyment.
Don't be a dreamer nor a mean j
schemer, To make the wheels of suc
cess whiz stick to biz.
Don't Join the No Advertise club,
if about to do so first phone the busi
ness undertaker.
Don't keep more male birds than are
needed for the breeding season unless
rou are selling stock birds.
H
HE EXAMINER is pleased to
announce that the manage
ment has arranged to make
an unprecedented Subscrip
tion Bargain with the OREGON
JOURNAL, one of the State's
Greatest Dailies. For the next two
weeks, subscriptions for the Jour
nal and the Examiner, each for one
year, will be taken at the exceed
ingly low price of $6.25.
REGULAR PRICES ARE:
(ONE YEAR)
Daily and Sunday Journal, $7.50
Lake County Examiner . . $2.00
Both $9.50
THIS IS WHAT YOU WILL
GET FOR
IB39BB3SBI
Remember this Bargain Positively
EXPIRES FEBRUARY 6,1914
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