Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, February 27, 1902, Image 4

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    t.AKB COUNTY EXAMlNf : U-KKVICV, ORHOON, IT.B. 17. I
IRRIGATION
ON BIO SCALE I IN
KLAMATH
IN MBMORIAfl.
To the Noble Uraml, We (Wand, Of
ficer ami Hrothero of Morilla 1-odge,
i No. 2!M. I. O. O. V:
We the undersigned committee up-
: pointe.l to draft resolutions of respect to
i .,f..nr llrnllli.r A If ted M'
inv mriii'i
A New FPject That Will Irrigate ' Powell. deceased, respectfully ,nb,ni.
All the Land From Fall to '-
n" Whereas, it has been the mil of Al-
Tul Lake-Klamath On : miK,lltv (;o1 to r,.m,m. from our midst
the Road to Wealth. . ur dearly beloved Hrother Alfred Mc-
Klamath eoniity is naturally situated
for the establishment of elaborate and
wonderful imitation system, and the
people of that d unty ate of late taking
advantage of the opportunities. The
result in the future will le that Klam
ath will k'row immensely in population,
and will in a few year- become one of
the wealthiest counties in the state.
full v reali.e that Mor-
Powell, and
Whereas, we
ilia Lodge, No. SU, I O. . has
thereby lost a faithful member, a zeal
ous mid worthy Krother, Therefore be
it
Resolved: That we deeply lament
the death of our beloved Hp'ther, and
deplore our loss. We can only recog
nize with profound sorrow the mournful
ti,u Hi, i.'.iniililii-.m tells of a new
hi , ... ii ii : i
( ; dispensation oi our Aiiwie i rovuu-m -
and Ihiw submissively to tht
irrigation proje -t that will lirmn witl
in its sciiH' the great bodies of land
from Klamath Kails to Tide Lake.
That paper says :
Plans are maturing for one of the
most ex ensive irrigation enterprises in
Southern Oregon, and if carried to com
pletion, as now promised, it will Ue of
inestimable benefit to the valley stretch
ing from Klamath Kails to Tule Lake
and will aid materially in the future
growthand prosperity in this country.
The project is in capable and determin-;
ed hands, and it is believed that success j
will follow the effort without co Dieting j
with other similar undertakings alreadv j
established.
The enterprise is inaugurated by Tule '
lake ranchers, and N . S. Merrill, W. I'. :
Whitney and Wni. Hall of that precinct
were here yeeterdiv to prepare article''
of incorporation, copy of w hich was du
lv filed with the county clerk. Capita!
stock is 150,UW ami will U supported,
it is said, by 100 ranchers, who propose
to become stockholders. Within thirty
da;. s tlit- organization will be completed.
Tiie promoters anticipate no difficulty
in floating bolide and being able to have
active construction under way early
this spring.
The plan is to tap the main body of
Upper Klamath lake and make a cana
that will furnWh water enough lo irri
gate 40,1X10 acres of land. This will re
quire cutting through the hill northeast
of Klamath Kails and among other
work, making a half-mile tunnel. It is
thought it will take a year to complete
the canal. It i- a eo-opeiative echeine
and will be able to furnish water to
stockholders and others at a compara
tively low rate.
It cm he readily seen that the under-
will of
Hun w ho doeth all things well ;
Resolved : That we tender to the
wife and relatives of our deceased
llrother our heartfelt sympathy ;
Ke'oU-ed : That we tender a vote of
thanks to 1-ikeview Uidge No )':!, I. O
O. V., for their fraternal aid in con-j
ducting the funeral of our late lirother !
Alfred MePimell. 1
i
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I 1 resented to anil auopieu oy wie
ldge, Kebruary 1"), j
U. t). Wahi, Secretary, j
C. P. Kakaiikk )
W. K. ('aMHIUIMIK J-
K. O. Wahk )
Committee.
"Around the Pan"
"The reailer may make up his mind to
In-pleasantly overwhelmed by the opu j
lenee and vivacity of 'Around the Pan",
published by the Nutshell Publishing i
Company, UVy Third Avenue, New York, j
The wonders liegm with the frontis
piece picture of I resident McKinley, ;
drawn in a single line Ix-giuning at a
point on the cneek Ixme and going round
and round in a constantly widening ,
circle, w ith waverings and dow nU-anngs ,
of the pen in the proper places t sfure
detachment and shading. We are told
tnat tiiis (sirtrait "is considered the ,
most uniiue work of its kind in the1
world', and if there are degrees of j
uniipienes.- we are willing to believe that
this i most the thing of which there are !
no duplicates. ( If course there is text in ,
addition to the pictures, and we should !
be surprised indeed to hear from any ;
piirclnM-r the opinion that he had not
g it hi- mone 's worth r$2 (,."
When a Store
Keeps Up With
Public Demands
We have always tried in a simple business way to
make this store the store of the people You could
always find what the public wunted not only find
it here, but priced lower than at any other compet
itive store. It naturally follows that the store has
grown, will continue to grow. It is a satisifactory
store. 06 J6 J6 oc
Our Mr. Bailey has just purchased while in San
Francisco a complete Spring stock. Watch our ad.
gAILEY & MASSING ILL
J IV Hffilrr
han MorrlMon
Reeder & Morrison
nT BUCKSMITtfS
AMD
noRsrsiioLRS
MF?NS HHAVY WINTER...
LADIES' EXTRA FINE
CHILDREN'S .SCHOOL .
MIEEI'MERDER'S NAILED
SHOES
New Pine
! rvrrj thing- in
the ItlaritnnitlhliiK
l.inr atntl nntmfMr
tion luarnnlrril
CreeK, Oregon.
New Vegetable
Store...
L. B. WHOKTON, Prop.
OPPOSITI: BAILI-V & MA55IN(1ILI.'5
320 Acres Land For Sale.
W have for saie 32U acrec of farming
and, situated on the West Side of
Lake; H4' miles, from tirnlx;r;
range; 5) acres, improved; 200
taking i!l greatly enhance the value of (iw
thousand-of acre-of land and lesides op.-i,
euj direct oeiietit, brifg much indir- acres under fence and material on
roth lo tiie county and to this. 1 the ground to fence balance: two uood
well-; watering placed for Block in field
j All kinds of lierries, Vecetables &
i Fruit carried in season. j
Leave orders and what you want J
for the day will be delivered at
your door, fresh and sweet.
hen you see
a mile on
a man's face
like this fellow ,
just guess that
he ha a a pair of
(iraves' 5hoc.t.
HPhese 5hoes
are all cele
brated make;
are the best to
be found on the
market, and are
moderate price.
11111
THE RED SHOE STORE
ect
town.
Saiem Mate-man: Oregon Republican-
n.iil wilii delight the annoiiuceiiient
froui Washington, that the next Con-gre--iun.il
campaign will he wage.l on
the i--ue made dy the Jiemocrat de
claring against the retention of the Philippine.-.
Tin- i- an issue that all Re
publicans en Htand shoulder to shoiihler
on, anil one that will insure hiicce-s
yond ti,e ipn-Hion of a doubt. The re
tention oi Uie-.- i-Umls means more to
the Pacific toa-t than to any other sec
tion oi the country, and the ipiestion of
their abandonment can be bafely left to
the people of Oregon who will be the
first to give expression on thin question
in tiie pre-enl lorm. Oregon will never
favor a scuttle policy, especially when it
is again-t the development of her com
inerr, .,; r. la'ions with the Orient.
i
all summer; gool 2-story residence,
bam and i.nthouses ; garden spot where
all kirolw of veietliti.u unit iiii.K.hu I
berown prolitically. Mtuated 1 mile j
Irorn living stream and 15 milen from
I.akeview. tf
!
S20.00 IN PR
A VrarnliiK Kor Nprlnar.
Whn K"nile ."irlnK arrlveH once mor
To beautify th lancj.
Y.'f will forfc-et th Borrows lore
Whieh winter bail exinirvl.
I cure not for the buiMInK tree
l.'pon the vernal hill
Nor for the sepnyr wamltrlni? free
Nor for the KurulliiK rill.
Hut I am lon(?lnK for the day
When I no more neeiJ feur
Tint drenilful price which I munt pay
When tirewooil Ih ao dear;
W hen from the uplxot that I turn
The water freely t!ows.
When 1 no more In Krlef shall learn
That everythliiK Ih froze.
Washington Star.
Iuei.-a-e oi the culture of alfalfa is one
of the most notable things, observed in
Laslern Oregon, Lantern Washington
and Idaho. It is. a word of Arabic origin
"alfacfacah" meaning "the bent kind
of fodder." It was brought into Spain
bytheAraba. In Spanish it is "allal
fez." Tho French call it "lucerne."
8ayu the Jrover8' Journal: "It
matters not by what name it is known,
Arabh hit it about right when they
lit the beet fodder." It U the
It of graHs cropa on sage brush
where water can be bad for
on. Oregonian .
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To be Given Away April 1st.
A Ticket with every 50c Cash Purchase
A k
Prize No. 1 .
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Beautiful Stand Lamp,
Ladies or Gents Vici Kid Shoes,
Gents Hat,
Fine Gilt Novelty Clock,
Hand Painted Medallion,
Famous Novel, "Sky Pilot"
Damascus Pocket Knife,
Fine Reversible 4-in-Hand,
Valued at $4.50
4.00
3.00
3.00
2.00
1.75
1.25
75
dontforqctTosave rebate tickets
MONOGRAM, 1SgS55f0-
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