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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1902)
LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER, LAKHVinV, ORliOON, NOV. 27, HH2. Aaitc (fiountu a utiur Puhllh4 Evr Thrdy BEACH & AVGARRBY One Year. $2.0 TERMS: Six Month. 1 .00 (1hrc Months 50 TO RECLAIH ARID LANDS An Eastern Oregon Han Claims That Irrigation is no Longer Neveary5evret Process. SI'VK On lm-h Two lm-ln-x Thrrt li.-h-. Onari.-r Column Half C.il until . . (w roiuiiiii k I mo S ni i I r 'l . .'l (HI s . IWt' ' 1 A . T II .-; lW ' S Vrtl 1 N ...' . .,,. rt l.v i .? n tv To w . .VMX) al V, .. tv. in l.V' LAKEVIEW, OKt-lHN, NOV. 27. tool. Why tend thousands of dollar! o i Irrlnatlnn dltchcH, In order to tv- j claim tin- arid hinds of OrcKon? C. J. Oden. Pastern OrvRon. h practical man. who has Urn ulvltnr: t'te subj.rt of cultivntlit). desert land i sieclal study for years, and has met I PPHLISMIM1 THli NLWS. with tl. -Unite and certain results. ; Itisthe function of n newspaper ! n plan for ivd.rminy; thclaii.lsentlre- to nv tin- news, not to suppress It. ly oiiniunl. ami on.' that will not: The n.lattv that "the truth always cost tin state on.- red cent, say the: hurts" should ivniintl those whom- j Tcli-urum. t,es nr. sometimes stepped upon, to j Colonel Pred V. Prnke the other; U a little mom- eaivful in their ntetli- j .lav nr.-iv .-.! a ton;; ty pew lit ten eom- j ol of conduct mi; themselves. A j nmniea I ion from Mr. Ou.len. with, new spn-r eannot hold itself respon- i whom he has Urn acquainted for1 sible for the shortcomings of a delln-j the past .( years, explaining In n . senli-, minute .letail a ciielin.ni process ue iiueiit eitir.en, nor out ot pnrt nient suppress intelliuviuv thntsuh-scriU-rs have a rijht I" .lemand. There is no vdvatcr coward on earth than the newspnicr that Is tied hand and foot ly the enemies of Truth and .1 net l.v when a moment um iwiiision cnllsfor its mtst tellinji blows in the interest of lliuht. Any has discovered. He asks that his Ideas lie presented U-fore the Irriga tion convention at Portland. Colonel Prakc, beyond uivintf some uvner.-'.l features of the plan, would not divulge it in particular. "1 do not care to anticipate the pncr's present at ion to the conven tion." said he. 'There is not the Our Fall Stock Arriving iiuuki.niHr tlntl will lit tilt- U of the hand of any man s.pielch j wlie.hesi doubt about its prn.ticahil tor.v" that is of v ital puhlic impor-j ity. however. Mr. nlen has dts tniuv is unworthy of the support of J cover.! a chemical pr.M-ess. by which honest jiersons. The poor man's : the moisture tliat is mithere.l In the trouble should not U-aii-.! w it h any ; earth dniin t he rainy season is re- lit t Q t DRY GOODS We have an entirely new line of the latest 5taplc and Novelties. CLOTHING Call and examine and you will be surprised. We have Suits from $20.00 down to the ground. HOOTS & 51101:5 We carry the Buck ingham. Mecht shoes They speak for themselves. PANCY GOODS Our stock w ill he com plete by the I 0th of this month, and will then he the best as sortment ever shown in town. GLA55WARI; We have the largest line of Glassware ever shown in the town. PURNI5MING GOODS Our burnishing goods stock has arrived and it is all right too. more !loirish of t v pe than those of the man of wealth. The newsp.-iNT that rpr.--nts iuality to all men is the public-it ion that will meet wit li success and can come to on in coo.l faith and ak you fur your subscrip tion. Portland Journal. Indian Ada Murdcrt-d. Sa:n Prow u. a Piute ludi.iu f.-uMv ninnlei.l his s.jua w. Ada. last Mon day niillit about o'clock. With le-liU-ratioii aii-l without w.-.ruinu he : Hneaked into the cabin in Hullard ('nnyoii. where s!ie lay as-p and xhot her in the tempi. with a 'J".' calibre ritle. killiui: her iitMantly. Six ot her I ndi.uis and Squaws w.-r-; H-sltrp in l In- siinie room, and H a rn.-y another !inte. juuind ui and uraU n-ss. .;ivu Hu ll a 1 tetnpt.sl to tab Harney, but the latter . lo.-d in on him and threw himdown. and viir. inn a ro)K- ti.il hi hands U-hiud him and his f.rt to hi hand-, in which- Hsiiion he was shortly after found by t he marshal. A Corner's jar found that Ada had Urn Killed by S.nn. who waived examr.iat ion before Justice l'.ii. v. and w as botiiid over to U-ir.,d at tl.eMav term . .ft iiv-. lit ( ..uri . -vim Uo m cllpies l he st ii , -1 1 WhisVl-V W.tslo dollbt the -.Ills.- of .aia's niurd. roiis.-i.-t. nc.mU r f the Indians were drunk lliat .lav lifter the lire. Itis..id I ha t h : na inen supplv the Indians will, i ie vxater and uvt a f.mc pr:ce for it. tained in t he soil all t he v ear. Art I Mcial irrigation is thcrefoiv absointe ly unnecessary. I have the highest conthlctu-e in Mr. Uuden. I have known hini for in year, and above' all he is not a visional'., man. He has studied this thitm from a scien tific standpoint. The rendinii of t he paM-r show s t ha t he has i;iv eti t he subject d-p thought, and the kin. I of references he ies is conclusive proof that he is nil rii;ht. He ivfers to K. '. Judsoti. industrial auent of tlieO II. A N. Co.. as hav iiii: actual ly demonstrated some of his ideas in the past, and refers to a professor of thei aiforuia Mate l'niversity. and others. Mr. J lldsoii i d.rplv inter ested in the suhj.rt. and I last niuhl i . r ne si aieiuents i . iiit a inc.! in I he r. ferenees an- n.rnrt. 'Mr. adeli un-s so d,s . info the sii! je. t I hat one cannot ;elp uli v itiii li more than ordinary U-!ief. When he teiis of :;u;s I li.it he h.is actllal l.v a'-coiiij.l'.-he,i, t her-ni:is? U's.mie. Bailey & Massingill, Lakevievv. t i i : i !.n.. I 111-; u la Ml V ; U. I !:.. I lb r ters a ! !. t r; i.e ..lid .-id in I i; i . s Renter Tke Notice. Th..-e whonre rent iiit ar h-iiiin.' huid U-hiHtiiii; I" th- I'l.hf .riim ,, Hie.m le.rt.l Coinpiuiv ai lake C.miiiIv will tle.i.- pay rent nn.ney into the l'..tiik nf lakeVI.-w. W. II. MllliK, Aitellt. l-tf Cxtii- N.ihh Whl-kv the eld i liatn-pl.-li Hl.d si 1 1 I'b.Hli pioll .if thrill ,i!l. 1'se.i in 'l tirt cl: i:ice. k far Cr n N-.'.le c.i-e h. h.-u y..ii .nt M l"."'I di..i at h.iliie. '.7 tl. S.-.iriil iMpies . . tin- N..rllim-t.rn s'.. k l'ir-ct.ry, .-. .in . u-. In l..s ,V I. ii;!iliy. printers . .f Allnrns. have U-en let! it i tlni ollite l-T 'JUAhlHVe.'.Vi MnVT the price. ,, I'ost K iin are n.itf re -eii iiiuhn.il,. ' v..ic. i-.r iheir it niter tia.le Xilthe , riin-i brands .1 h.pieurs ,-:k.-nf re k. l-t there. I'..-1 K 1 1 . kT 1 1 - r. I - . h-.ii.e tt i:h tie- l.--i hirtii.N f .r m.sli, u-.- I --H.-e. v h-.r s(, ,, ),- j-,:4, I' I I I.e j .( . - , i a tl I 'a i; II t ! d pre ter- .. -c I-. ie)-- . i s., v a ! in,. ids el.ti Waters of Silver Like Qjite Low. The w a ters of Silver I. -ike in the northern part of Lake ...untv an said to U .(tiite io at the prt-seut time l.v -rsons nt-entlt arrit.sl from that l.salit t . swiy s the Ash.,:id Tid inv;s t is stat.s) that at this time then- is 1,-ss water t li.r.- than dnrin .lh former s, asoti f..r years past, wilh th- on,- cv.-piiou ,,f the dry SUllltll I'.lflSS. :.., t(, . ;.!,. . atilviv -Ir.ed i;. At ).!., (.t i ,.. is a .,ri;v tract of ferule land 1s t w is i, I he i.i ke I a. li ,i ii. i t he w a t. r ediiv. and .ii-ii.hn- the .-mire .lis. t.uiis-around t he .itviilar Iti.,- ( "n the lake UsI thus u i, ,r- sw alias o all kinds of water hoti that lind a ri. h f.si urouud c.o .r,si vtilh ihst i. .oid r.sii.-s. . it,-r -lake e.tdi iiiortiinu hanus a heat f.' which n.akes .i e...i i...i f. r t he hunters of that -.:;,. u and i i. a!c. s th, i.i t,. i,., da, Ks and in i-at tuiinU-rs. u i ii.y ..trite ..n the ground U-fon- t he f,,- Lius t,. ris.-. about eiht . - r ; ii, it t he tu -hi itii; ilet Lake, whi, 1, i. ,uite shailow . w ii! no ,). ,ui.t U - dram.sl at lit distant .lay mid upon its fert ile Usl hinnirvsU of v ai i.-,l,ie h-.m.-s . an U- built. si i iti, ! . 1. I s : 1 1., .i. '. .! i: aw ay t.m -. t hat Mr. i 'ii It ;. t i.e . a! ess , sll.-l; an .! 1.1 ! . i.t . ; la' i'ana'nie. a- t c.i.ie l!,, r,- Jeatioii of ti.e moisture. at',i.s ti.al HI III. Ht'oW.ll of .i..;Ts. f, ,r iiisiaiie... it is not always intvwan I o ha t .-art h a I-, nit the r....is. "As an ey.impl.. of tl.: he cit.-s n t.-st he made with i.o'aloes. The spuds were plant, si or plac-d in a straw heap, on a bank of i.. .w . w it h no.lirt anywhere near. I he Mitn t.s. sprouted and mvw. obiaiuiim their n.eirislini. iit fr-.iu t h.- air and sunliiiht. "U'lit i it tliat a IPs- t ill -row o i a barren r.k. s, , t,, sM.ak .' hi I. t r.n .-htij in t !i vt . i, . s in l'.rit isli i ..iainbia. mar iitoIla. I ollce saw ;i Liu.- tri- tlitult -r.ntiiiir on iiothiuii but a rocky foundation. Tin- .iiiii. lliiic can U- s,,-i, in ti. ultitatioti of an ordinary houe plain ,.r shrill.. u hli a bucket w it h e.iri li and i-lant a ss ,,r deli- The plant :r. ot s ste.id- t, ,1.,. i.... s a--l.es . -.. I, tiia.e. 1 1 t ..ii m ii..-, v t, i a an.! l-eiit i. I.,-, -t :. 11' I! HIGH SHOES Lowest Prices See 1 . . I.;.i -.i a 1 he !..n I a n i A',!- G R A ; E 5 5 1 f J.- r j ,,t 1 met. i- U-.H...I. -..r.Mrtlv ttH 'A -WflT . f ,. . ; l Cv 4 Me! U Js r S ' ' ' ' ' f s s s f f s f f f e t t lUrvey Kotaurant IVpencJ. I t r. ixi t,iS! t . Hait, I'lV-u-l up He retarr.t eul!, ..' !.,.!!, .11 A -siii.th'i. l i, t. ',. .,,.. II,. a. flll r .less I. f Isi.i-r. tii , as. ... . r rn tsi (a ir 'i -c.. K . -!. ' l a i ta U C .- i,:,! t .. , u, : Mii Mus;raw. the ..! kl.ean Ijikrtirs ct I i i I on l.jo.J in tf dav iiinr. 1 l the li'.le'.tK i. . J tJ.e Hatvvv i.- urai.t t. te up lo dle m every ifanc n.i the bill .t tart :i- . r.Uin tn. vl..,Tt ian.i tf.a! cn U- t-.vi:r--f a, ism. A cord; u.t ri ion ; . ti e puhlv t. mmi ti..- --pa'.a.v C-r ai d J.i-.i.cl. l,i i -.:';,' si j Kif . I ll .it er i i ' . cite shrub lit aad t oil tieter . haai.,- the earth. I. .it simply k.- p puuiiii. in fre-h water each day. Vftera vt hi).- th,- plant n.l, hes ! he ,el!i:' j, tl,,. s I 111,- ,j -,,;. I . It . !' , a' I II. It .. t he a, 1 .. .1, . ,f T l,e a IT ,1 lid sll i!i h I . coin hlllisl t it , t he little bat, !i , f dirt That ea !.- t h,- ,. v .1. .-iaeat ..f the plant. Wha; Mr id.-a pr. .p. .-s t . . do. and what he has .r, ,.,-) , pat - l riin.-nt is to r. ta,:i tt.-- .,..,. tun- in lis. ground. "'l. h -Ui i.. a luay ,ip; .u on its f as a I: u- j. ise on t he irrigation contention, but U- that as it may. ! w id cuaraiit.-.- that t h. r- will U s. .in.- siirrris,-! r,.iis i!-re tt hen 1 p!-s.-i,t the ;...) r I ,-v. I strong opposition from tte.w W ho hate blj irri-.-,ti, u s. U-iihi. to promote, but I will r vt nssiirtsl that n,y frw-nd will stand his ground ill support' of his tUs.ry ..'. try step is talen with tautioii and d iil.-rate '-! It and ,---ri;is-i.t OUT! Come in and see what we are out of Ahlstrom Brothers. i r if - at icl. I' 1 9 9 rwiM.M M. WMmarmtam-wmm f i s t s -t S' w t V ; v V V v V v- 'ft rrrs -J-- . J 'j. v y