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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1914)
A- i THE LAKEV1EW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO, ATTRACTS TO ALL REAL PROFtRlY IN LAKE CCUMY, CRtllH Our Complcto Tract Index Insures: Accuracy, Promptness and Reliability Such nu Index is the OS t.Y ItKl.Mltl.K ,vlem from which nil Abstract con Ik- tuti.ie, showing nil ilcfis.-t of title. We Also Furnishl s7,r5 nier INSURANCE H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKEVIEW, OREGON POSTOFFICC BOX 243 PMONCtTt WALLACE & SON i Wm. Wallace, Coroner for Lake County i UNDERTAKERS PROMPT ATTENTION AND SATISFACTION Gl'AKANTIiGP- Parlors, next door to Telephone Office WATSON BUILDING Lakeview Ice, Transfer and Storage Co Telephone Xo. 101 .J. I. DUCKWORTH, Manac.kk Buss to Meet All Trains. Transfer and Drayagc. Storage by day, Week or Month &T "OUR CUSTOMERS ARK OUR ADVERTISERS' Goose Lake Valleyi Meat Mar et R. E. WINCHESTER, Proprietor We endeavor to keep our market well supplied with "fresh, SALT AND SMOKEDJMEAT j 5 lbs. Lard, 90c; 10 Its., $1.80 sr Your Patrcncge is Respectfully Solicited LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporared. A Complete Record We have made an entire transcript of all liecords In Luke County which In any way, affect Keal Property In the county. We have a complete Keeord of every MorttfHjte ami transfer ever made In Lnke County, and ever Deed Klvcn. Errors Found in Titles In transcribing the record we have found niinn'ron mort gages recorded In the Deed record and indexed; and many deeds are recorded In the Mortjraue record and other books. Hundreds of mortitaices 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 buutlnK up these errors, and we can fully tniaractee our work. J. D. VENATOR, flanager. ., : l! Whatever'Cut you want, we huve It tnni thf hfst of t lutt purtii-uluri tit, too H'e li'ive only the lust of eery thing in nu'uls Tor yon to vhonse from, mi'l nit liuir.li you en n't Ar'f such choiif cuts niiy where t-lst; ynu will it wi ,YH Hi in I o ii r it in -s urprisitij-ly io w Lakeview Meat Market HAYES & GRCB. props WHERE MAS Advice Fror: Dcpartrncnt Aerici'llLTO. SECUKEU RESULTS How Cue Home .Merchant put OutsUai Competitor "On the Run" iti i&A CUT GUT STEEP GCADES. The Department Advise AvciH.inc cf Elcv.it. on on the Mij w.ns. Cvcn t tli Cxpc.ifo cf Somo Tillable Land. Th Longest Way Around May 0s tho Shortest Way Homo. The avora:;.- li.o of h"-srs tllnl llllto- mobiles may he increased uii l the cost li;Hiliir; icdmed. accord hi;; to tile o;!i. o of roai.s of the department of agriculture, by relo. :itin many old roads ; i ml tho nioiv si lentil!.- laying out of now ones. The natural tend ency in road building is ti build a straight I n id. whether It goes over steep grades or hills or not. :ind pull lutr over these grades naturally adds to the wear and tear on horses and vehicles. The doctrine of the ofllce of road Is that the longest way around may often le the shortest and most economical This Is id theory framed up In mo city utty's i tlleo. Hero Is souio- lliiiiK that actually haioned. That Is. lure Is how ono merchant put bin ou'.-of i.-wn competitor on tho run. It happened in n country town In , Ohio. Two carlo, ids of go ids stnph niv-sMiics of life -were standing on tit-, sid - track. They had h.o'i sht; ! il in :r.'m I'ayton to fill a demand, su; i I i ,i In an olits'do sa eniau v I'ad h.ii'Mi t ed to ho In town I-h the j proper bunco to "net away with the I order.'" and fiat. too. at p:iei r a :hulo hi -.her (plus the freight) thin tho local uiichant's quotations en the natno articles delivered at the c ustiMin r'a door. This struck mo as rather juuarini; and I thereupon In vesti.uab d tho cause of the unfor tunate Mj.itli'ii. Ilr.ippi!!;: Into tho leai'lne crooer tore f t'ie town, I lunulred why, hey didn't stop thi.- Intrush u Into heir trade, (low are you gelnit to top It'."" growled the boss. "AD VKKTlSi:! " I retorted. ".Vilvertlso:" eplied t!ic proeer, "why I'm ono if III" best customers that our local Kipcr nas. i iimiK I ve Pad mhiio NOTES KIVCHMPE V 6 km soLititcu U -jJ; ' 1 llH t nr Conntr. . Ktunli J. lnni. oi.iki-. onlh tlwl h" ' 'iil. furlniT if III" Allll l.f V, i. I henry A I"., u- li't Iiii.Iihhm III lll ( II l "ln.i, I muni P" lm null .iiltrrlliril n mf ,f In ihIht, A. !., Ifoli t'm t nttln, OUf tif TiilnV .Ipil.t, Hmlr ururi'Mlit, Hint U" nun. in l'f it. .. iivtc i it - v ii ii . ii liol.l.Alis ir rirtl "! rtfty ran if 1-i.lmih ltil rmm..t rurvil I'X III u u( 1111 I utairli I'm. lltANK J. nir.NtcY. ft worn tn -tnn bik I Art..fii, tlito bill Uu I Hi. I. A. W. IM.ItAStiN. Nol.irr I'llliltC, Itnll'i C.lnrrh rtir la tnkrn tnli'mnllr nn4 RrlM illrrvltv Mh.ii llin t't . l null inni-.t.i. Mr 1 f l.f III aj -1 til. hiMiil I. .Iliuui.li.l", V. J. I'ltttNKY A CO., T.ilisl.., O. H.-lil t.T all Prnn-til. TV, I Takn 1U1I l .iulljf 1'llla fur einiatU'alkia. ITIirro Itrllclr. mid !llnv i 1 1 l..ri milt lint luM'epi into. I w It hunt f.it'i-iul pi'i tnUniii t . - ... CONCRETE FC00R3 . V-viAi.. U -V. fi,'-' . -v'. v-i; . . S Ii Jl'.I .11'!. of a zrii.vi l;o.Mi. way home and that freip.ienlly by building a highway around a hill or I Krade but liit'e .'iiirecialiie distance ! Is added, and tliis is more than offset j by the reduced struin of hauling. The thief drawback frnui tli farm ! owner's point of view is that the lay I iii! out of roads on tMs principle of avoiding grades necessitates in some j cases ruimiiw the road through Bood I farm lamls or orchards or pastures instead of puiuj; around the farm line and building the road through old. wornout fields and over rocky knolls. This of course must raise a question in the mind of the Individual land owner as to whether the cutting up of his property by a road yields him in dividual advantages and so benefits his community as to offset the use of such land for a road or to over come the inconvenience of having his laud divided. In this connection the office of roads points out that the running of a road and the resulting tralllt- through a good furrn. where there are good sheep, cattle, horsiw, gruln, fruit or vegetables, have a certain advertising value and In many instances make the land more valuable. In other cases the ipiportante of such a level road to the community is so great that it iniijht well repay those using the road to give the farmer the equiva lent in land equally good in place of hing In f. r every week for n!::h on 'wenty years, hut I don't ;eo as I renli'e any difference. My n..ine is know u anywhere within moila-: dis .uici of h."-e anyhow." Then I lit nto 1 ir::. "X.iw, lay frli?ul. that Is lust it. Your name Is known well 'lieu ii. I'.ut luiw about your ootids? You I-now I hero is ndvi rtis'in; and '.hen there is advertising )!lt. .,,1 '-lire . d i your :iaa; all over i very 'hi:ig until jour n.nls are hidden b.-'li-.d y. i t inline. There Is no us.. In you pt. nic the local paper for telling v. :';it y-.ur nanio is U ha you w an 'o do I to stimulate mi interest in Tiir foods. Put cut a l.'-ailer vt'tv wiek. .Make ll , prio ca s.one articui.ir cemno t it. so tlractjve :!iat it will t i i . cist lan-rs Into your store. Once In tiny wi'l .-, .,,ie- 1 I n -T i'Ni' they neei' won't they?" "!'e..r;re j. n r 'I.:. '. in the loc.'l papc in t di eri-!it .si-ttlnr. pi ".r" Me--. Me l.i it ilif.erent. Yt.n '.". !(: t ' ,; ti"wr t! i lk of look in- f. r your old Ad. ar.d they eeiili! not find it if the did. H I . ob-cu-v.! hy its iinif.Tiai'y and a:teriy buried in u crowded nni of other niaiti r of Identical typo Mi l reneral anpic r--.:.( . And then w hat's the me. Tlo-ni-Mpi.. rtlrondy know your name. l nereioi e, jiiii ror n trial or six wp"'.s, buy four times the space, feave a gootl vacant margin around yourself just for acrentuatlon, that i.1". just to make 'cm see you And ahio. e all thiniM t;le prorul.''"nco t. the AKI'Ii'MO and the SI'i.flAh I'flK.'K. Make it top- al to the shop per's frenzy for Irir ib-s. ind tin y will come with a ru-di. Never mind v--)ur namo. They won't ndss your air re. acres wny i ins same spe cial 'leader' will inorionpollzo your whole fronr window. They can't get hy without noticing that your store looks different. "Next week focus your forces on some other special LKADIilt, and so on for six weeks. SKQUKL: He did just as I told him. Other livr merchants did like wise. COVSKQrKNC!-:: Not .-mother car load of foreign gootls has been ship ped Into that town since; "Nuf sed." HENMOUSC BEST. More mid more concrete Is be roitdn the poultry house lloor. The Insanitary earth and expensive board Hour are certainly not In It wMli con crete when properly laid mill littered. Our Moors tire never damp and give pel-fei I satlstactluii. A few who tried concrete are pessi mists. They tell ii such thiols are damp ii in I even that rats chew- through them This Is concrete nonsense. It proves their tloors were not real con crete. Ihlt, w hat Is real concrete? Ileal concrete Is a stonelike material composed of A No. I icinent.. elean. sharp sand; gravel and water, mixed in proper proportions, and laid by cor rect methods on a properly prepared foundation Let It bo rometnhoriil that n concrete floor Is never drier than the surface under It. and, placing tar paper be tween the layers of com ret e to keep down damp, separates the layers unit spoils the Job. The lunise foundation, whether of stone or concrete, should go below frost line, lilid the .space bctwis-u tho I 1 l , io I I s i I -1 I I I II I ti I t .. I V I 1 1. XI IN M'l I II. I.N til l.i S ONE TO 12,000 ACHES OF LAKl COUNTY BEST LANDS f'lir.vi'riH.f tin .(ml. nr tn: I I lilt IH .ll 'HI .I,M J. W. MAX WF L L xV VON tAHl Ki, vrn.wv 1000 Dollars Kc-warcJ Ue. 'A . I lletel I lied W. I '. I O, ki ll Ii i. II t le- i .it I le I. rut ..Ii il l to l fin no 1 11 n n il I V I 1 Iiii k iiml I he I le .. d I'll lit 'le I 'oMipmiv. Tlioe ih'II mil' "ti til rat :.-en t'l M.idin I 'l .11 l H'H in t In- urn I y party or ' .HS--i e i Mi r ii io siid. eg . 1. 1 1 1 1 1 I II l t !l g' I I M II V ' nr .V I A o ri ii lid lO Ill II ll III. I I II III II II.' I I I. V ll" ll .11 hi I-1 Ii 1 1 ' 1 1 V hiving i f the liln ii ill pity ,i;S old rusi or l it tii: 1 1 1 1 i t lie ci ik l i -i I'd nil u ': i . ' ;--.-'f.'.r r- -v -';. v..-4 i - ' fi X ' x 4 - 4 !i i. ' , " i 1 f vr u : , vfi- ;- x t ' sV . ill or ou. le entile s I I ll ,, Mt.-t .o I till it in ll l .11 I I' II. I'll!' AllllMrt, Mil l, c oy 'a1 , ir tn iM hi I nti.il . I I I '..miiI. i I 1 ' .III I V. t Hi IIlIiIIIX .:ti li.ielile. i oe, prmnpl l Imtitv lie HI i rfl nt he eiiiniti In hh b li e Il'i-i-nl net iv .-is i'im 1 1 1 1 1 I l I ninl inlvl-1- us ley i (re n t utir ex pi i . I . Ill I f, i. W. 1 1 PflxK. I VouJ'Ht't Lnnw how mm K $rm comlit V rnit uU xuC tl in.y uy uniii u . TOWER'S FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER Th OT'tf alit krf (It Ummi Kffflrl FU (pnl'tl) llinl itrnl walrf Irultt ftinmt id Al llin Intnl. Matr Iff iU Kftne. c !iui t.U k or yck. $3.00 Everywhere. SATL-FACTION CUAKANTrXD. A. J. Towr Co. DOblON TowofCfn-vttan l.i' 1 Lit i io U l Jl ttt I k I t I IM.t V If I-. r SHAMROCK STABLES CON BHEEN, Proprietor HALF BLOCK tAST Of COURT HOUSB Special Attention to Transient Stock Horses Hoarded by the Day, Week or Month Always Open Phone 571 LAKEVIEW OREGON A Koad I or All I'lush, Oregon, March 20, 1914. Kditor Lake t'ounty Kxamlucr: As we have got to have a road what he lias sai rili'-ed to the common built from I'lush east to the Jlarriey welfare. k , County line, why not build it w here At any rale, the olllee or roads Is j t win MO the most gootl to the tax now taking special pains to make clear j pay,.r,. f UlV:(, County? If we go i e ecK.i'iaiie auvaniage 01 avoiuing steep giades In the roads, even at I some saeiilice of better land. Invest!- ! EMBROIDERY SHOP WOMAN nxrilAXVi Special I'rtrr on I'illnw Tops. Fttet Xft SciiriHHmJ t'iinhioii u it U Muteriul tn Wiuil- A new lot of Pure hitu-n llnini kerehhfs. Embroidery Work ttt onlfr. MRS. H. B. ALGER OPPOSITE HEIlYFOlih III. 1X1 Alger Land Co. tit iii'liis t ity l'ri.itiitylifiitiils T.ixi-h I'nhl ji ml Htiititls Colh cti'il fur S'on-nslilfiitH i Oilier tipnositf lleryforil liiilldinit gation shows that the laying of such roads over hills has resulted more from ::t tent Ion to the preservation of farm lines than from scientific at tention to the problem of road build ing. According to the testimony of farm ers consulted, where a horse might he able to pull 4.h'io pounds on u level road it would have ditlicnlty In pull ing .'i.Oixi pounds up a steep hill. The size of the load, therefore, tends to be measured by the grade of the largest hill on tht road to market. In a num ber of cases actual experiment shows that the relocating of roads around hi.ljs has been accomplished either with no addition In road length in some Instances ami with the lidding of on'y a few feet to the highway In others. The office knows of no case where a properly relocated rond whlci has cut out grades has led to any question as to its material reduction ul hauling co.ts. north from I'lush to Flagstaff and over tho motntiiln that way the road accommodates porno four or five peo ple while If we build it by way of the old stone bridge und Uidlo trail we nave some twenty miles distance and will accommodate everybody east of Warner Valley.' It would also bring it very valuable trade into Lai e Co. from Catlow and tho Sit-ins Moun tains that the othrr road will not brintr on account of tho ciliitance and I ""','- 'VnVv .v,,,ir ''"l f"r 'lr l'"'"lH miner man lie a client. Photo t.y I'. M. H:irnli7. I.AYIMI 01t liKTF- walls should be dug out and be tilled with cinder thorotiglily rammed and Wet before colli Tele Is Spread oil It. The llrst. nr rough coat, should be thoroughly in I x i-i I and consist of one pint cement, two of sharp sand and four of clean gravel. Liioiigh water should be used to make it work easily, and it should be packet! level two and a half Inches deep on the soaked cin der. When set so It will not move It should be sprinkled, and a half Inch Riiiooth, finishing coat, equal parts ce ment and sharp sand, should be spread on It Hush to sill and should be a half Inch thicker If poultry machinery Is set on it. If Moor Is largo a few sunt! cushions will allow for contraction and expan sion. July Is best time to lay thmrs as they require time to dry, and when floor breaks away well from sill It Is kIl-ii that they are dry enough for the flock. It is lllineeessary to cover concrete with tar or w ith sand, but Utter should be plentiful. A concrete lloor may be sprayed with whitewash. DON'TS. Don't growl. The bulldogs growl only when there s a reason A human growler Is a inichty poor Imitation of a dog and of a real man also. Don't sell dressed poultry with full crops The feed will rot and spoil the can iiss. Don't forget that green hone Is rich In phosphate of lime, au element of bone and eggshell. Don't curve a sprig or extra point off a rooster's comb and expect It to leave no scar nor unnatural nppcur- - llotilstcrotl White Scotch Collios I have fiuinltrr nf wtnle itill'e pup yr, h ih Ira-. Hat arr It-tn thr brat i r d kmtirU m Utr w. or lit, Tlir v rr rtttf (. I uf r tfttration. t'upi ri lijrt.iarir d with fMi h aali 1 tic lrt ilitrp ami cattle (iof kixiwtt. Can fctip 11. rm lv mnrriii Writ it iiicn 4D(J pJ.L.t'Kr.ipiB of du:. 8lt HrxwantcU. Uuy Lutolirtte, I'rtnc villc,Or BLACK LEG Dnd Doadf Are Costly. rntt-tleally everything we eat tnimt trnvel over a public road once and somotlno'-i twice before we get It. nn'.I yet some p-ople still contend that hint roads have nolhlng to do with the hlgli cost of llvln-;. hard drlveB without water. This road would also give the peoplo of Ouuno Valley a chance to come to Lakeview. It Is only a matter of a short time until tho Cittano Valley will be settled with three or four hundred people and I would suggest that tho Lakevlow Commercial Club take this up and look Into tho mut ter ns If will brlncr thousands of dol- Don'i try to replace broken or lost feathers in a rooster's tall nor dye u wlilte primary another color. Such an old trick Is not slick ami Is seen quick. Don't attempt to remove wlilte In face or ear lobe with acid. It Is cruel and crafty, but the scar will remain to your shame. Do nt lake lit nil. It Is better to haw shown mid lost than make your LOSSES SUKElY Uj-ikl Ity Cullcr'l B'.rM . Cil.i ..li .1. I Ii. r. I i . l.i . r.1 I I W.lolll M.HkTt", U .: .' I. y BIJ ImI hr. nthr v.. ...r. (.a. Will, for l-x.hlrt .ilfl I. -'iMill.'i 10-daw kt. Plmilrf ."Hi l.i,l 40.au. pk. Blackl. IV i 4. 17 !' ..r liiln-tor. I,iit Cctt'i'a t-i.l Tn aiirNtrlorttir nt Cuttrr .ru.1iHls t ,tn . nr I' yf.r. ir .M-l4ll'lr.tf In vaMlnt .4 irrjtci -laly. Intltt an Cutter'. Ir nr.....! ,,. Mirr .Lrtn t THE CUTTIB LABORATORY. O.l.fl.v Cn'llardl 1 XI DOI.J Tlli:iK DITV Scon s of Lakeview realtors art learning the duty of tho kidneys. To lllter tho blood Is tho kidneys' duty. Wlnti they fail to tin thhi the kidneys are weak, ilackacho and other kidney Ills may result. Help the kidneys do their work. 1'se Dotin's Kidney 1'llln tho test ed kidney remedy. I'roof of their worth In tli follow ing: Krank Turi";atn, (' rt., luskson vlile, Oregon, says: "I huvo used I loan's Kidney Tills personally und they have been uaetl bv nnollnT of my family. I can say that they are u flue remedy. Doun's Kidney I'lllii did me a great deal of gootl, when'l wus BUlTerlng from kidney weakness. They desorve endorsement." "When your back Is lame no member tho name." Don't simply ask for u kidney remedy ask dis tinctly for Doan's Kidney Tills the nanio that Mr. Turngate had. 50c all stores. Koster-Mllhurn Co., Props., HiifTulo, N. Y. lars to Lake County that goes else-! ,""s,'l,;,"1' " "" "" A silver cup whoro now. look this? Can we afford to over-1 or a ribbon blue will never make that Yours very truly, Austin Dohoy. up to t oll. Dmi't pout if you don't win. He kind to the winner and then go home lintl break your troubles gently to the o I gate po-l llest Treatment for Const Ipallon i ion't tireed from birds with bud de "My daughter useed Chamberlain's fects nor dlHqtinlllleatioiis. They will Tablets for constipation with good repealed In the offspring und often results and I can rect.mmend theiu h worse than In their ancestors. highly," writes Paul B. Uabln. Urush- ly, La, For sale by all dealers. $ 1 ,000 REWARD i'lie Ori-Kini l'. Itnriii ami Ncvil ffrWWr ,-,V'' "'"I II I'lllec. hIkiioiI la a mi inU.r Will Klvt- 11 (Kl (Ml rewaril toi evl.li iine lemlliiR In t lie ir... . . 1, " Ml llfU ' yoi ny iny or mr- tlraalealniK hnrca, caltlfiir miller ha- loillflllK IO Kliy Of It. ill i' iii tier. u Bi1.lilli.il to tlir uliovi., tnr iiiiiterauiiii.d "i-rauii tin-name i dicllilon .v ti.tm lor nil Imra- i.r nderl hnrai- lini. twr mi bulb or rlllmr " Hmnil rwiiiriliiil in I'liihi ciiiintle. HatiKU luriii-i I aki mill Croon uiuiitina, Unraua nt.-d when aolil sunt- hm Krowuhorinol(1,and only In lar ui.i li w. W. baowH.KUu. Umiiou. 111 V'i H I t V V