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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1900)
Tr It The Red hoe BtcJiie. 1' .Oil .MS ION A I- : 'i : V.. HHITH, M. I. I'hjalrlMH anrt Puraran. I akrt trw. Or, Ortll'K Hmll Willi.) I'm, him., (alii l'ri.iniil il ur tiiniii. Tin itl.v lOxa'IuMl v niioi: I I M 'tlZ iaaa K. II. MMITII n l rh)lrUM suit iar)N Lake vlr . Ur, I't'Mrr. Ijikrtlrw lll Kl.'li. LAKE COUNTY! The Industrial Growth of the Past Four Years is Remarkable. A THRIVING LOCALITY! It Is One of the Most Prosperous Sections In the State of Oregon--Revlev of Varied Resources. iiiiiilil ; mm mm I ii I .,11 1 io w Laktvtrw CtmpetJtnct In 'Th Ortganlan.' Since the beginning of the MoKinW administration, and more particularly within the past two years, a t im provement has been made in the indus trial conditions of Lake county. It is to-day, undoubtedly, one of the most prosperous section in Oregon. Its tie velopment is going on at a surprisingly rapid rate. The area of agricultural lands is being enlarged thousand of acres. New and comfortable homes are springing up like mushrooms. Diversi fied farming has been taken up very re cently, and is leing followed extensively and successfully. Agricultural methods have lee improved, anil more machinery for this class of work has been pur chased in the Inst five years than in All The latest Up-To-Date Styles Kanch ami the third the 70 Kanch in Drews Valley. On thel'hewanean Kanch thervare 1000 acres of meadow land and KM) a.-res of upland, or grazing lands. There are 700 or S0O acres in the t ioose t ..1... t I. IjbMi ... lfcl.1.1 tons of hay are harvested. ; ;-?pfsfc. Among the larger ranch owners ol , Ijike county, are (x (.'lark. Felix j tireen, the Kx County Commissioner of Lake, is the foreman of their ranches in Lake county. They have three, the X I. Kanch, at the head of AIhtI Lake .12 miles north of 1-akeview ; the Cotton wood Kanch, southwest of l-itkeview, and the florae Kanch, near I.akeview. The Cottonwood Kanch contains 2200 acres of meadow lands, all of which is 1 a K II M I '. It H V , Allornrt.a-.aM , LakrilrH, Or. o U K (iiir il.Hir .mill nf I I: It. mat. I J, Mm. I S' H oi n y imi) iiutt.tniu 4 II Atlonir) ai l-aw l.akrvlr..lrrsn i 1 1. lit ni'i.i: A Mat ur) !-I.am 1-akrtlrM , 'MI) K 11) I'm I. in., Or double that period at any time in the ; inclosed. About 1500 tons of history of the county. Above all, improved breeds of stock are being introduced. The watchword here, as all over Kastem and Southern Oregon, is more homes, more farm prod ucts, and letter grades of horses, cattle and sheep. While some are turning their attention to lietter grades of draught horses, others are looking to highei-bred saddle and race animals. In the course of a few vears the Kastern and Southern hav cut annually from this raneh. Some of the lands are not yet subject to irriga timi. The Alert I.ake Kanch contains 1400 acres and the Horse Kanch. HMO or 1500 acres. The average annual yield of hav of three ranches is :IOO tons. When haying is in progress about Ut men are employed. I Hiring the remain der of the season alsjut 20 men find work. About tUtts.) cattle and 5O0 horses are ENCINES BOILERS RUSSELL High Grade Machinery SAW MILLS THRESHERS SUCKERS RUSSELL & CO. Write for Citalogtio and Prices. PORTLAND, cr.CCON. Oregon horse, already famous, will out-1 always on hand. Horses are kept princi- Strip the Kentucky or any other thor oughbred. The breed is already started, the hay and grain here w ill sustain the animal, the altitude insures good lungs, the very air and soil are favorable, and the stockman is losing no time and spar ing no means toward the raising of a perfect steed. In Lakeview there is one of the noted horses of the country. Examine any record of famous racers, and the name of Sinfax appears as the fastest horse, at the age of 2 years, in the world. At that age he ran 14 races, won 12, was second in one, and third in another. He taken, annually stockmen of tin I are mined, or rather j This salt supplies the j entire county. j itarncs Valley, lying partly in Lake 'and partly in Klamath county. 10 miles I west of I-akeview, is making rapid j.'trides towards the perfecting ol an ir j rigatioti system. It is only seven miles 1 long ami three miles w ide. but i a factor ran on th Bav District track in San Francisco with the fastest horses on the I Pacific Coast. In the last race he mad the mile-and-a quarter world's record to day for a two-year-old. In this race he broke down after the finish, and has never been put on the track since. Sinfax was sired by Wild Idle out of Fortress, by Foster. He was purchased for f 1,000 in Lakeview by John MeElhin ney, trank Lane, George I. Lovegrove and Colonel Frank P. Light. Mr. Mc Elhinney has purchased the interest of the company, and will breed the horse with the best mares of this county. One of the coming race horses of this county, and one that is watched with interest by pallv tor use on the ranch. The number of cattle turned over last year is 1000 to 1200. The stock is driven to tiazelle, Cal., for shipment. Tlie Jackson bucks were introduced in the haying fields of these ranches this season the first ever brought to Lake county, lly this means eight men were enabled to stack i0 tons of hav iht dav. Other large ranches in the countv are i'" r,,mmr,-,,H "f U,t those of John Cotighlin, on the Chew an-! 'r"r lll,vu ' constrn-ted in the can, and the Innes Brothers and ,;t.0. "!'" of the mountains and the water Jones. There is also the "70," Kancll j 'rom the melting snow . of spring is al in Hrews Valley, and numerous gII)a ready being utilized. This is the first ranches that data is not at hand to de. "torage system in Lake county, hut is .,.,1, the beginning of a work that will be carried on extensively lu the future. '11. : : I : . . I . . . Slav and back- prnn ipai graiuonsiiii ing seriion bone of this countrv. But the coming "m,"-v ,,,M""! industry of the cour.tv has scarcelv been !'""t,, " "uiiring mil at l'ine ,.,.; u.l Tl,u u.....n , ...... I. ... .,.i : rees, wuieii is iis-aieo ai ine exiremt 1 CI YV. A C0I I) IN ONI: DAV Take l.iixiilive I'.romo Ijuinine Tab. lets. AI' druggists ri liiml t he money il It fiiil" to cure. E. W.ti love's sigiia tore is on eurli box. 'J'h VH-r II .tllorsrj . Aahlanil. Orrson Will .ltt ., ,,,, ,,n l.ii.li,,.. rtiltlt-l In I, li In iit .l Hi ,, ll.r t n, j,lh , ,'i.uli t J MOOHK AllrHr.B.ji , iar) I'ubll Ijikr Ir , Or I'HH l: ..t liuiMi,,, MUM H J Ml I.I. Ill ) nuaaarr lur Ihr If , Of or Hi t: Mm si l it . :. ii The sheep and Wfjol industry is enor mous, and is the main I l t. rHOUK I mill i ttu i- i I i n w , r-p n . i n '. 1 - u l'". V i In ri l nlvrr iii tin !..,. i,.. i nmi.. . 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Ikrtlrm, tlrrioa. toil fr i iiiittim ;,i;';j3i;;es 3arry " l.,r w . 11,,-r-. in nulii lk. I'.i.i, llrii'U oh N.iil,,, Knri in nhi rr lur .!'; ri-tcr-ii' "i f.iir,' i r., ai, hii lar In m,, I III. Ilangr, i ranx (ll. ,' ,r. Iki-X, I '!,,,, Ii, Notice of f inal Account. rancher and his little band of graded stock, will sism le the ruling power among the industries. Diversified farming and etockraising are on the w ay, and they are coming to stay. The county is a network of rich, sparsely settled valles. The waters of many mountain streams and the snows of winter, which would supply a good irrigation system, are going to waste. Besides, it has ln-en found that artesian water can be obtained at nearly anv 1 of of the 1 7m i In tin- MmiiT ill tin- r.inii- nl lr r It. linn. i, r, iim il : Nulii i- l I,, r. l, itn.-n II, l 1 ,,, hl'ltlllV fl IIKl Hl-rilllUI , N'tlllllll' ml.ir f ftNl'l K-ii-. nli Hi. i j I, rk nl I k. i oinii v. I r. ui.ii, nli'l llmr lin- .lii.U... i,( il,.- i..i,i.i pounds of tloiir s-r day. He estimates i m.rt i.t ni. t ..,imiv i,n .. i iiir ii, nriny n.. r, ", ,t,i i Hi-,,in, , iiir mi ,ih, in .iiiniinry. r, , a I III n'i link H. III. nl pii iIkv. Nl Iiir I oil It 1 1 Ooose Lake Valley annually on the Ore- i '' - - rJi. ..f ... .1 i ..i,i, . i i,., ,,. I nil I I'ln . iil'J' i ll.. li.. II Nll lln-re I Nil 1,1 gon side, and the acreage is U-ing in- j 'i U"- .ni.m ,-. ,,i ...i.l iinnl nk ihiiii. i ' I Ji.lis Mi r i in v m v. he Whitworth i south end of the county, iiih state. His mill has a capaeity that there are 1M INK.) bushel HkIii I.t i W ItNllV.'. I nk, l, l tl-h I III ali'U II Ii I n,, , fr i 'I i i. IUII I ti'li-ri nip i.ff i- Lu m. iIi, r. In HiNii.l k I ...,.rt,, . N'Mr. ... all, is a colt out of Delia Walker, the Nint in the valleys, and water being famous mother of AI Farrow, by Sinfax. the only necessity to make anything Finer breeds of cattle are also lieing j grow here in the wav of vegetation, the introduced all over the county. The Herefords and Durhams are seemingly the favorites, with the latter in the lead. It is claimed that they are larger and produce more meat at the age of 2 and 3 years than any other breed. Besides, the ht'S'k is haidy and well adapted to the climate of Eastern and So'ithern Oregon. future possibilities, in Htjrii'iil tural lines, can easily Is; realized. Already loose Lake Valley is a veri table garden. Warner Valley is not far behind, and Drews and Barnes and a dozen others are coming to the front. In Goose Lake Valley, 12 to 15 miles wide, and ISO miles long, wheat, oats, barley, hav, potatoes and vegetables of F. O. Bunting, the owner of the Lake- all kinds, fruit, watermelons and musk- view-Alturas stage line, has gone into melons thrive as well as they do any the business of raising fine stock in ear- where. Some of the finest watermelons nest. He has a ranch 2'i miles west of ever produced were on sale in Lakeview Lakeview , in Drew's valley. The place this season from the (loose Ijike farms, embraces 1,040 acres of meadow land. 1 And yet, farming is in its infancy here. Thousands of acres along the shores of the wonderful (ioose I-ake lie untouched and all over the valley are broad tra( Is to be put in a state of cultivation by means of water, w hich will Booner or later be obtained. Warner Valley, the nearest point of w hich is about 40 miles northeast of Lakeview, is next in importance to (ioose Lake, and some day may prove a At present, the settlers He has purchased i5 head of registered thoroughbred Herefords at a cost of 1 10, (Kio laid down in Lakeview. The bulls will he sold as fast as they are old enough, and these, besides many others that w ill be turned off by other stock men, will be the means of introducing finer r.tock all over the county. None of the owners of the Hereford breed of cat tle will sell their cows or heifers. Mr. Bunting puts up 500 or 000 tons of hay good rival as a producer. annually, and that is ample for all his there is litigation between purjoheH. He is improving natural of this valley and a large company, that meadow s by sow ing timothy and red top. claims prior rights, but the settlers con Henry Heryford, who lives two miles tinue to inukii improvements, and raise north of Lakeview, has a ranch of K00 and harvest their crops. The valley is acres, ail fenced, and 'ih thoroughbred about SO miles long and of an everage Herefords. These cost him $100 per! width of seven miles. About 14,000 bead laid down in Keno, Nevada. He 1 sheep are ow ned by the settlers of thin cuts 250 tons of hay annually for his valley, 25,000 head of cattle, and 2000 own use. Hay sells here for f(l per ton. j head of horses. As yet there are only On 30 acres this year he cut two crops I about 5000 tons of hay cut each season, of alfalfa, w hich averaged '1 tons per j Tho largest ortion of the hay is wild acre, a,nd this without water. ' meadow, but considerable alfalfa is be- Heryford Brothers also have three large , ing introduced. Fine vegetables and ranches, one known as the Chewaucan ! some fruit are raised in this section, ranch, an other as the (ioose Lake I In a salt marsh in this valley 100 tons creiiKcd every year. The farmers get (K) cents a r 100 for their wheat, with sacks furuii-lied. The Hour sells for 1.7.) to 'l S'r 100 at the mill. The crop this year was alsive the average. Forty or fifty thousand bushels of barley were also raised on the Oregon side. The major sirtion of the crop wa manufactured at Mr. Smith's mill. The lumbering huinc of Lake county has also been thriving, especially since the destruction of Lakeview by fire last June. There are several mills in the county, and all have been kept busy. The nearest mill to Lakeview is five miles east of town, and tliis is own ed by Metxker it Son It has a capaci ty of 10,000 feet per day. and, with the other mills in the county, is kept run ning rlay and night. Bough lumber sells for 1 per 1000, and dressed lum lier M. The timber is yellow pine, and of a fairly good quality. There are large belts of limber laud in the county, and, as the county settles up, their value will be greatly increased. iitiiliii .irHinr. I I.Nk ri ll Kill! Km iMm wi ii ti In I. r. i !',.,ir nil I III III. IIN'.- i,n I III' '! li Il 'I NIL I .1.1, V nn : si i our.. lr. 1 on HK place . No. Notice to W jodinen. Installation ceremony will take at the meeting of Lakeview Cam "i2ti, W. O. W. on Wednesday evening, January 0, 1001. All Woodmen are earnestly requested to bo present. The installation will he public for the fami lies of Woodmen, and each member is privileged to invite one or two friends. (j. Sciii.aoki., Council Commander. Ma.m.v Wiiokto.v Clerk. 45-3 For Kali'. Will sell at my ranch, one mile north of New l'ine ('reek. Hi) tons of meadow hay, at 5.00 per ton. Hay can he fed on ranch or hauled away at option of buyer. Cull or address I.N. Convkiisk, 44-4 New Pino Creek, Oregon, Do yon want to run up against a good thing? If you do, call on Pete A Jonas, under the opera house. 41-tf I I I. I-HOOK linti'l sii. I nnil iiHiii. hi I ji kt'vti'w . I r- KHM.'li l -U. I'MI. N l lirrrl.V Klti'll tliHI II,,- fi.lh.u iiiii ii n m - il , ill, r lm hi. . I ii., Hi In. li, I, hi, i, n t,, ii , n k i' liiml .i, nl in ii ,rl nl l.l Hull, I, ni il ll.nl .nl I .riK, villi l- iiih'),' I. i fi.ri' tin- Hikim. r nnil ! 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