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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1900)
ARTESIAN WATER. D. II. Ilartzog and John ' VVcllcr to Make Test in This Valley. PRACTICAL TtST TO BE MADE. Other Farmers Will Try tht Expert merit. -The Went Side Will Alto be Tried Fairly by Farmer John (Ircen. I. II. IIhi-Uok hh intcrvlfHl ly an l'.miiiliuT r'ir'wi(lntlvn IhkI Katiinlity ffKHrdintf liiit work In liorliitf for arti-almi Mater on liia t itii -r ciiliuro near Cram (Wk. lit ififor tiifl tit) Dial ho ami John WVIIrr, a ynuiiK riiiui who arrive! alxint a year ao Iroiu Oklitlioma, re crntly iinr hnwil tlx Crl well loriiif HplwratiiM at New Tint Cret k, am) -im-iH fil at oih'o l' horo fur an artinn flow. I .ant Friday they had reaehil a depth of fa) feet, and the water whn within fix feet of the top of the rotiml. The t'UttiitK 'i"1! wan not of ihe l'".t material and they found it dillli-iilt to make iiiiirh headway In mu ll a depth of water. They liavi neveral more feet of raaiiiK, w hich they intend to drive, and will almi ar range a pmnpinK ajiaratu to cet rid of the water while Ihe work of drilling .... . i i . i . t. pron-awa. Hell tin remaimier 01 ire raaiiiK now at htnd in driven, they wilt have ni'ire and a letter ipiali y on the road from Mow with which to continue the work. Mr. llart.otfiH confident that he will Ptrike a flow. " I am k'"'"K to put con aiderahlu money into thi proMaitinn," Hiti.l Mr. llitrt"H. "and if it i pofcihle tc et an arlcKiun How I will get It, for the left we w ill make w ill he a thorough one. I have i.lwrvcd the IuikI lay of (iiKwe Ijtku valley and comparetl it with ttml of Hirprine Valley, and I aee no particular difference other than on the hnrprii-o Valley fide the mountain are more ahrupt and eieudicular. It in my opinion that arUniari water can Ik found on thin aide Junt aa canity ax the Other, where there are hundredi of llowa. I alfo U-lieve that taring for arteNian water would U anmaifiil if trii-1 on any of the low Data or valleya in the mountain unrroumlini; uh." Mr. HartxoK hax made a careful atudy of the arlenian proMitin, and il'mlil he will fiicceeil in hi undertakinu, aa he prox.eH to lvi the matter a fair Ut. Should he jn a flow of water it would irovo an incentive to other to follow hia example, and toon every farm and ranch in Oooau I-ako valley would have an artenian How. S. J. tSimllev. a!o Uvea alxtut four miles Honth of the Hurl-otf plane, ia of the opinion that he tuiikl t-awily tind arteHian water at hut place, horyearx he haa hail hia home and harnyard fur liixhcd with water from a aprinii at the fixithilla iuHl oiiHiHite the holme, the water la-intf pipetl from the HpriiiK- John (ireen. a farmer on the Went hide, in ii I ho (Miring for an artexian flow, with coiiHidernhlu promixe of aiiccexa Should thia experiment prove auceexxful on the Weft Side it would Ik) almoxt eiiual to a cold mine,' aa all that ix needed to make that aet'tion a wealthy part of Luke county ia water. The Kxaminer ia (.'lad to aeu the furui- erx of thia valley hecomiiiK interexted in the artcxiim propoxition, and Iiojh'h to xi'u them continue until they aucceetl in tti-lting water or prove the idea imprac ticable. Nevada - California - Oregon Railway. The Sevnda-Oiliforiiiu-OreKon Hail way (Sierra Nevada lioute) Iiiim ixeued iiiftnu-tionx to all of itx. xtation aentx to eel I round trip ticket to all xtaliunx on that railway at one fare for the round trip, on aii.'ouui oi (.'hrixtmaa holidava. Ticketx will he aold at Termo, Amedeu, i'oiixlantia, I'Ihiiiiih Junction and Kcno, on Monday, ItecemU-r 2-Uli, to all other xtationx, kkI to return up to ami in cludintt Saturday, Ileceuiher JS'tli. The N.-C.-O. Kuilwiiv Iiuh Im 'en lilieral not only in making the rate, hut in allow inn ho long a limit (or the return trip, which will doubtlcxH enable many pciaoim to Hiiend a pleasant 1'lirititiiiun week with their friend. ' Fine Schropshire Bucks I have 40 Hue Kchropahlre buck for halo. Hpeuk quickly If you want thoiu (iKOKUB ilANKlNM. -There ia a great hue and cry alxjut the proposed increaxa of thu regular army, but thoxe who about lolidext agaiuat the inureaHO are people who know nothing about the coiutltioiiH that confront the nation. The need of an increaae in the regular army was accenuuted by the fact that, owing to a hoatilu movement of the Apache Indiana near the Mexican ladder, there were for a time only nine hold in r s at Sau Carlos, Arizona, to look after a reservation upon which were H,(HH) Indiana, known to be reatlesa. Thin ia only one instance in many. Narrow Eacapa. A narrow ea ape from a fatal accident occurred at I lift riaidenee of Marion Ilariiiim at this place Sunday evening, when a -!4 Vlncheatcr rifle accidentally liachar)ed ami the ramrod, which wan In the barrel, xlruck the right hand of Harry Slater, H ji arld-aori of Mra. Pawxon, tearinx the fleah from three of hlx finger, ex v the Klamath Itepiih licaii. A numlx'r of children w fro play iiK with the gun, and by working the lever C'harlea Jt ljip threw a khell from the iiiagiir.me into the bore. Minnie llarniim then tx.k the rifle, and, while It wax in her handx, it a'clleiitally lia charged, the ball xtriking the aide of the rMiiii a'id the ramrx pi-uetrating the flngeixof young Slater. No Ixmen were broken, the mimxI merely tearing Ihe flexh. It wax a iiut fortunate exr-Hpe from what might eaxly have la-en a fatal a i iih-nt. Will Not lie ' Overdone." Some of our friemlx, in dixenx-'ing the extahlixhing of crexineticx h 1 1 over Mo dc county, xava the I'laimlealer, ex- prex fear that the induxtry will Ixi "overclone." '' xhow how grouudluia and xiiM-rflciiil are thexo fear it ia only necexxMry to xiinl U the fact that the Hawaiian and Philippine ixlanda alone will tHke the eniire pnxlui't of Cali fornix, to xay nothing bImmiI our home market. Ihitlcr making that ia the riaht kind of butter making cannot be overdone. There nliould Ix four cream eriex in Stitnie( three or four in (iixxe i-aae ami I in itivt-r valieyx, ami two or three in liig valley. There ix no danger whatever of overdoing the market. We have U-hidcx our home market thoau of the ialand and the Orient to aupply. The Land for Ducks. John II. Koxter, formerly of (xitton wood, but now xtation agent at Ak'er, waaavixttor to Hel iSlufT Thurxday. He told the I'eople'a Cauxe n.an that Ihe Klamath Kexervation, which ix alxiui iiiiietet'ii mile from Ager, ia the laml for diicka. There are milliona of them there, he'xayx, but no white man ix permitted on the ruxervaliou. It ix all for the Indiana, who iudulg in the niot wanton dext ruction of the game. The lakex and lulex about Klamath re xerve ix a breeding ground for the fow l. The IniliatiM go out and gather up the egg in big tin punx liy the thiaixamlx. They Mt lire to the lulea in order to find the nests , and egg) and kill the ducka in great numla-ra. Kedding Searchlight. Mulllns' fine Cattle. William Afullin of thia place, says the Cedarville Hevord, last week pur chaxil thirty eight head of thorough bred cattle of Murdoc-k lirolhere, Kagle Title, 20 of the 38 being thoroughbred iMirhma milch cowa with calf from thts regixtereil thoroughbred Heryford bull, "I'iute," purchaxd by Murdx-k Urox. from John sparks of Keno. He will winter moat of hia cattle at Kagleville, but w ill bring the. cowa now giving milk to Cedarville. It ix a fine hand of cattle, and anyone wanting a good milch cow might prevail on Mr. Mulliua to cell them one. New Law Firm. K. I. Serry of Ijtkeview ami A. S. Hammond of Medford, have entered in to co-partnership in the legal profession, ami their professional business will hereafter be conducted under the firm name of Hammond Spcrry. The firm's ollice in Lakeview is in the Cogs well ollice building. Both gentlemen are able lawyers ami hit -lied up togeth er will make a rattling good law team. Success to the new firm. The Oregon Midland K. K. Through reliable sources we get in foi ination that it is altogether probable that the contemplated railroad to Klam ath Falls from eome oiiit on the South ern Pacific will not le built. Ijity atl- vices from Chicago are very discourag ing, indeed, the enterprise seems fated to languish unless limlwr men give it vitalitv, which probability is very re mote. Uoseburg He view. I'alr K.xchuiiift. "Take back the heart you gave me," The angry maiden cried ; So the butcher gave her liver, And the maid waa ratisfled. And everyone is aalistied who deals with H. 1). Coulter ill Co., uiarketmeii, Ijikcviow. It is reported, says the He'publican, that a Michigan lumberman will next spring build at Klamath Falls an im mense saw mill capable of cutting 300,- 000 feet of lumber per day. Should this be done, it will necessitate the employ ment of 250 or 300 hands to run the mill. Viewed through an inverted glasB, Sometimes makes one see double; Thus four quarts of beer ia apt To make a full peck of trouble. Hut if purchased at Host & King's (A. H. C.) it w ill make a barrel of pleas ure. . ou-ii The Northerrf Stage Line. A. W.BRYAN, Proprietor. I (uvea I.akeview ntO ft. in. every day but Sunday. Iti'titrnidg, Ir-nvca I'aixlev at fl :.'if) a. tt every day but Sunday. Paiwaiiti' far tj. Roand trip tg OI KICK C. U. Anldcr'a Mora, takavlcw. Or. ar7444&!'?1 JKJT. QUNTI1ER X QKjV&?' Watchmaker S,'rx"r and Jeweler UKted at A 111 strom Bros Monogram Al work in my line fully Guaranteed J. AVIRAGNETE, The Tailor At. I. W. Ilowiird'H New Goods, New Samples, Everything Now. Fit Guaranteed or no Pay.. I.nkei few Carpenter Shop and Lumber Yard. Thvanaa Handle) , fnp. All klmU of CariK-ntrr Work promptly attended to HuildWfir ContracU Tavkva uid lvUttt MJe Will keep on httiid t all time Urge il'xk of dry drewac! lurnfM-r, Now on hnd 1000 frt cvilini and 1 000 feet rtwtir. hhop otwmiim EitMiilnt-T otttc. IjikwlfW, Oregon, ..Vegetable More.. The only Vegetable Hlore In Lakevit-w la Iwateil at tbe North and of Water Htrert a) Vefeiables, Fruit, Produce; Also (ivneral Merchandise 0 ( Ixari aud Tuhaccot. Free Delivery. Wtiorton & Barnes EE BEALL, DRUGGIST Everything known to the trade carried in stock fine 5oaps, Perfumes, Toilet Goods, Etc. CIQARS.. .STATIONERY Frank Smith's Barber Shop Hot and Cold Baths One dour aouth of Oprr llouae Complete Line of Hardware. Implem'ts, Buggies, Wagons. J. E. BERNARD & SON, Lakeview, Oregon d9 Voitl Cliojis, Mutton Chops, Sirloin, I'oi Icrlioiisc, or and kind of Hoef mi nnn, n IAa tier an J j:; (Jmmstl frfiuli otiil L.'ird, Etc. Yon will always tind us prompt and obliino; in serving you. S. D. COULTER & CO. The Hungry Should Be Fed nH that ix ny mixainn. For a good meal go to the HtiUiiwtn I7mI miffitil Two ti'l !" North of 0x-ra Hou.e O.i vl it, sr I. J AME-5 STILLVAN, Pr-p BLlCKJniTi15 AMD Horseshoeing A -Special? 1 LOOKOUT For ny on killfnir or wl liiy itovn btfloaiiig to Ibt South Eastern Oregon Livs Stack Association $500 REWdRfc Will be given (or the rrot ami convution ol any per on of pmmK aiAallnir any ruxk betonyinir to oienilicr of thU Aaaoviation. T. I. COUGH L1X, J. M. lXXi:s, President. Secretary. visit DR. JORDAN'S ant at? MUSEUM OF ANATOMY? (OSI UARKET 8AM FRANCISCO, CAU f Oni sixta amataj A ThalartMta.BatomloalUuaeuin a Grnint ottmefUm la thi City. A uUrfui Mtyhtjor uili . M Wfca. or any ena tract- . d dlwiuM.Malilaal ri--a by the oJdot BperUilat un ta PeoiAe Coaab IbitataUaueaMyaara, UH. ilUnUAa PCITATE D!S.ASL Oat Mid at I tium lh decu of youthful India aara wmmm wis aaj- atnfrMrtfw ' fMn NrrHiiand pbTwtrui lability . Im- f urar k. umnil. ' r wiuni. pvraarrnw, rroaialltr- I mt t rlMMttBaj, mtm. It eoa:ouinilru of rmllM.olaTrittt CUrfttlVti DOUer. fie Ikwti.r haaOftrrDffd lil trtMtmf M thmt if IU not A only fftrd liamrrHlUI rvilff. bui iDFrruiieiit W 1 cur. Th Doctor does not cinim UTrrfurni A mlrikelM. biit tm wlt knnwn to h a t.Ar m,tA W I iu tlpollty 1 I mt Jirn. S , lUUHr Phvatrlan aind Hnra?aoii. hroniiiifni . MTPHIIJtl IhftmiiaThly rHriirt.ld (mm . I th ayttotu without Uiv two of JUrmr f. A Traw tilted by aa Lipert. Uadieal Njre lor Rnplnro. A quU'lr and tnWtr.il m mnrm tetr llle. 1'lu.r. ami Fl.l.lj.. Im r I Ir. Jordiui'a epectal pulnlea metbmla A ETtKf M AX annlTlnatoaawlUraoalTa v ouraonrXunOtianol tiisron iilMlnt. A H will Uunrtmtr m tVHITlYM L Ol w I wry m. f. fcm'rr"fra. i c-onmiiiatinn lir.it ana Mncny rTaia, w CHAROta VKRY ttKASOS A RLJi A Treuiinaut parmmMy oi by Iviier. a Write f..r Bnok. If 1 1 Iinot-HT r aiHKUUL. MiiLKDtua A.Vm1uu4 bouk lor men.) Call or write OR. JORDAN ft CO., 1051 Market tt. S. 1 9 If Wk ia ni Ak.t 0 nuiLiin tut iiviii .ui n:n icy stock of priv.rr m:;ifs, mtt!rirr If lin. 1! inn South and Ea;t VIA SO'JTKEHN PAU!F!C mmi 8ha3ta Trfn I .-art Aar tor f'orlland am) irar a'a tl'iii at l:.'1 a. m. and ll:ou p, m. l.r rr:laud 8 Stu a i:t . :ul a m .1'XI a hi . h:W p m . 7:14 u ai , l.isam . 4:'Vj a ta . 7 : a in . :lu a in . 1:20 pm . aso p in . 6: a ia . 9:M a m . 9: a in . t:2fi p in . K:i2a m IJ: p in : J p iu f-:n7 p m U:.i6 p m 4 V a m :td a m 11:1 Cm R : i.l p in. ?:Va r.l 'j:-A a in 7:00 a :n :( p in a iu lii: a m ::rt a m :M p m r.-Al a m 1M tu i t Ai and xl mnioio " ttt frauvUKio .. " ; 4n ; ' Di nvi-r K'in. t'ily ... ' l.ltKO " l.a Aueloi " Kl 1'iw " Kri r!i , " Hyor Mfil.ro, " H.iiitiiii Wir Orlani Wanhtttrtou Sew Vurk Pullman and Tonriai t-iir on l!h traina. Chair car rumuuio to Od.-u an I fcl . tw, and toorlal ewra -o ' liirno. .-t. Luin, Xe Or-K-aiin aii.i W amount"!!. on li.-- 1 nf al a-i tram-iM.-!) ariih th- tiveral stfmrip ii.iea f..r U .ii.il.ilu, Jup tn. t'hlua, I'liiiii.-iiic... i'n:rai a id niu Ii Xm.-rira. ixrtr a, cut at Ag -r in i, r l lr.- c. H.il v.;KU vM. i. I'. A , PorMand, Or. ! . Ager-Lakeview Stage Line S. L. McWJGHTON, Proprietor OvHce, Hotel Linkville, Klamath Fallj, Or. Dmlj, from Ag-r to Kiaitiili H-tSnnga, Kriio Kiu.naih Fall. Dairy, li,auu, Bty and Labrvhiw. Duly trom Lk-i- t Blv. IVnam, (-iry. Klamath Faile. Keno. iiauiath Hot S(,riiia aixi Acr. M Cal. kra cvunectiou ith all min at An, EasjrCoachea Excallent Accommodations PaeoviiKfr. epr4a aud frliiht traffic ol.i-itfd. All riueinraa cii'-rutied to ua a til be? pxp.dit-il. G. W. WISE, General Merchandise, First-Class Hotel. The Plush House, Tonsorial Parlors. Plush, Lake County, Oregon. Dyspepsia Cure I Digests what you eat. ! It artificially digests tbe food and aids I Nature in strengthening and recon- structing tbe exhausted digestive or gans. It lathe latest discovereddlgest- ant and tonic. No other preparation I can approach It ia efficiency. It in staatly relievesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, 1 Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, ! Sick Headache, Gastralgia Cramps an j I all other results of imperfect digestion, i PrlcefjOc. andft. Lanre site contains 8 V times smmisixe. uook auatxiutayspeiutuaiieulrce Prepared by E. C. DeV.'ITT A CO.. Chicago. J.ukeviiw Drug Company. r r.-r ' k i i -afM ir rr i - irrs. '.