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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1903)
LAKE COUNTY GXAfllNER, LAKliVIEW, CRliUON, JAN. I, IWJ. Salic OTotmtu Cxa ittmv Pvhllshed Every Thursday BEACH & M'UARKCY Maeonlc Building (One Year $2.00 TERMS: ' Six Month 1.00 (Three Months, 50 Onr ln'h 1 wo I iu'ht .... TUrw liii'lir. Quarter ( ohinin Hull Culunm Due Column 1 wk 1 mo 1 m t! m I J r 1 () i:i iv -m .nii I mn ! n Mill n I i mi i in u li. c i n ivi m l." m'-.v n .'ii. imji". im ! im . l. H w i Imhi .is n 7l Ik' I. Vim LAKEVIEW, OREUON. JV I, loJ. At tli" re.ent mooting if tin' (icritutn nl Aiitrinn Alpine rlubs, lit Kl at Jt-ran, Vr. KlntiK-tg, PrvMiloni of tlu A tiftrian Tourist Club, li'liert'il an ad dress in wlii-h he strongly rotuli'iiu'd t!ie trowing practice of climbing oWure, iiai)zt'roi:s H'tik8, w hk-h lias led to the heedless sai-ritiee of many li-s. "Such climbing, ' lie declared, " Is no longer touristik ;' It is acrobatirs, it is suicide." tie called upon the members to diseon-t.'iiam-e it, and a. warmly applauded I'utch ti.-heruien make astouifhiiiK patches by means of a ery rim pie ex ediei.t. They put a number of live tortus and insects in a bottle partly filed with water, which is then recti rv ly corked The lcttJe is dropptd into the water and the fisherman sinks his line alongside. It appears that the w rifling foments of tin tempt the tii thai they fall thus to the bailed liook.s. bottle so easy vie- There i; no immigration intui iermany. Tiie incicase in the population i en tirely natural and aunniiited to nearly 7.000,iKV, or about It per cent, during li e (leca !e irom t .v.K) to l.nKi, and nearly S per cent during the five years from 195 to 1!00. The population of the em lire generally is advancing at the rate of about 1.5 percent annually, but the in crease in the citie9 has been phenomena!. The I'aris poli"e cyclists ft ho lay in wait for high-speed automobilists are to have their machines Gtted with a little instrument which correctly indicates speed, so that all disputes upon the l!int niay in future In- avoided. The jiolice cyclist has only to pedal alongside the offending motor for a few turns of the wheel in order to have a faithful record of the speed attained. The difference between the selling ptice of the Lefrt I eef cattle is about 300 per cent, says the Breeder V Sportsman. A prime, well fed beef will fell for almit three time as much per pound as the cf'tijiuitii scrub half fed That's why there is no profit in .rowing scrub cat Ue. A tirst class dai-y cow is worth j three tin.es as much as a common scrub j wlietlier to sell or to keep. A Model Sheep Ranch. In tlieCorrumpnw, In ruloneounl.v N. M., then' In H liirp' model nhi-vp rnnch the entuluet of which tuny prove of Intorvwt to thorn rvinlor who do not know how ucli nn h (jibliwhiueiit In run. TIiIh In Wlnlit rnnch, and the watered eliilum, com prising ,'i4H) acres, are no located tojiive KHining: prlvllep'H over the whole country. There aiv lo.tHH) Hhcvp, wldch ritiip1 over a ntrlp ten tnileH wide and thirty mile loiin. ac eofdinji to rii ld and Farm. The en titv flock rl)iht through require one man to each 1,tXH tdievp, Ih-hIiIch a foreman ami m help at the rnnch. Uti rlujr the k renter part of the year the ewe are run In bands of from J"00 to ;ii the wet hern ami yearling ewes In xlihtly linger tiands. The lambinv; herd Is usually less than 2'MHi. and the ranis are of course run in a buck herd. It reqiiiivs about live men to the thousand sheep dur ing himbiuK. nnl ordinarily the re sult are from Ml to W per cent. LamtiitiK Kcn''r".v commence May 5. and the renter part of t he himbs drop In the sticctvilitiK; twenty days. The avernire cost of help is SI a month. Shearing commences .1 uiy 1 and usually last ten or twenty days. About .'1 cents a head is paid, al though there is a tendency on the part of the shearers to increase the price. The probabilities are that there will If a machine shearing; plant put in soon. The wether flock shears on an average abntit ten pounds for the second ami third Hei-ces. OwinjMo the introduction of I-'njiiish unit ton idles to increase thesixeof the sheep the I.t-t year's himbs will not shear this a nu unit . The owe flock averages e'mht pounds of wool to the head. The average cost of iiiiiiiiny the sheep Is cents a head, lea vim; a nice margin of piotit in the wool alone when sold at cents, the contract price for the season. This profit of 4.1 to "i0 cents a head does not include the sale of VJtMK) or ,'Jikmi wethers at 2 or U tter In the fall. It requires twenty-tive rams to the thousand ewes. After the breeding season is over they are taken by a Spanish neighbor, who herds them all the year except during the breod Inn s-asiiii tor 'J" a month, which price does not include the urain furnished by the owner. The wool clip brought something over 12.ini this season. Renters Take ISotfce. Those w hoare renting or leasing lands behiiiuiug I" the ( 'id il'irnia iY Oregon Koad Company in Lake t'otintv will please pav rent inmiev into the Bank of J.akeview". W. II. mi'ihk. Agent. 41 if I 1 ' fiu.xxw tin SHOES? Wc have an 1 rti. SH0L MensWomens, n Misscs,Boys and Childrcns Shoes. AMERICAN LADY & SMOE. S We are actually too busy moving and unpacking goods pi in our magnificent new addition to tell you what new ffi y things we have We will have to invite you to com Js and look through our large store and see foryourself. ! If you don't see what you want ask Alex. gj I 1 Lake view Mercantile Co. SuhKcrilM-m In t he I vmiiiti.-r w Im rrmiivi Iriim mi, Incnlt'y t'i Aiiixlur. or t-lintiic' tle-ir Hmtittl-c a.lilr'!.. i.ti. .11 l.i r ne int.rr in ilrop thin ifTW-r a rnril .0 tln'tr inN'r run U ilrecx'il tn tin- rlKht f. .-. t . . Hi - - A Hint. The city of St. Louis, Me., has added another department to her city govern cut. The Smoke Abutment .Depart ment will carefully Consider the work of tie leading smoke co'isutners, but will, icmir-e, rej'iinmend no one especially. by the time t!n World's Fair is held '.hen d -e attention w i!i hi paid to the iidiriance. la Gfnnany there nre 200,000 plants I i"r the production of acetylene gas, and ihirty-two cities light their streets with fl.is gas. The production of calcium cwrbide is growing continually, the tmotint of lamp-hlack as oil ga., is free hum tar compounds and is well adapted Skir printing. The wool market is strong with the tendency still upward. It is stated that sot in yens have the different houses Jiave b':i.-ii ..'i th irou'l.ly cleaned up on ui. Icred and off lots as they are to-day. There is a good demand for all grades of ten :toi v wools. Our Timber Best. j Compared to the titnlH-r destroyed j by fire in northern mid western conn- j ties of the state tliiriuu the past i:mmer, that damaged in Klamath' county was infinitesimal. Practic ally none was injured. The reason is that with our pine there Is no undergrowth, which contributes to the spreading and Intensity of fires ill the fir forests elsewhere in t hi state. Hence, when a tire starts here, it is easily extinguished and the damag" may thus be kept down to a minimum if those in charge of the forests in iniil-suiiHiH-r are on 1 he nlcrt. When the value of timber is considered, this advantage, l-ing comparative immunity from fierce ami destructive fires, should not be overlooked. Republican. I The same can be truly said of the timlier of Lake County. The fact, that the forestsof this part of Oregon i are Immune from disastrous fires j has often leen spoken of by timber men who have visited this section. Manufacturer of the "Yes. my son. thin Is going to hurt Die more than it will you." "All right. sp; try and not holler so loud its ter disturb nnylsjdy, will you'" New York Journal. kkkJLAAAkAAAA -4 j ui 1 1 1 Jlutv's This oiler One Hundred Dollars Hi I n any case of Catarrh that can-j, e cuied I iv 11,1,1'.- Ca'arih (,'uiv. i 1-. .1. CIIKMlY -v CO, T.led ..; , tl," iiiiilei,.'!.e'l liiive kno'Aii I-. , .en i v fur the U-t l"i year-, an I !'(- liev lam iierf'ucllv l-onui al.le 111 all hn-l- , 1 ess transact ions ami financially able to i carry out any obligations inaife hy llieir firm. VVk.h" ! Tkcax, Wholesahj Dru.'gists. Toledo, ()., Walui.no, Kivn an fii Mauvin tViu.lHsalB Druggists, Toledo, 0. H dl's Catarrh Cure is taken intern- 1 tdy, acting directly upon the bloo I and urinous sin faces of the system. TeHi--inials sent free. Price 75c per b Htle. .sold by all Druggists. II dl'a Family Pilla are Ibe best. Adaiu'a HarMaparllU Fill ie purely vegetable and chocolate coat "d. They act surely but gently, curing Ounatipation. Biliousness, hick ache, Dyfltpsia, etc. They purify the hlo.d Jd Improve the complexion hold n lO-cent ami 25-cent boxes by lake Wew Drug Co. and I.akev.ew Pharmacy. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Hate Always Bought Bears the Signature of i N -. i It, ici.ii, in Ui. I . A. I Til 11 i 1 1 Ii Ht s.r: - I Hi mi i"l ' I i - i III T l Kit'.) 1 1 II ' 1 ' ' ' ' M , civ w ii ii' '" '' w eil'l titiri priium-t M kiilllitll I H l I 1 I Hi i f'l--; - illy -It. p iy 'i"i l l i ii"iiril ' ti.f l It w'l.i.liia fjit.'it .i I 'I bk liS! Of Ilia WH !flVi::i III - OllD of tlni 6 iltl I wmi'I (.r Uii tim . 1" t' a friiiuil anl lie: ""c-t "' 1 iln ti H iii'eii l 1 1 to mill'"" II. I. in a ii i.i y tr(ll. yr 1 U HaUMtM. 1 TESTING METHODS A test as to the value of news paper advertising over other methods was uiude u year uo by the preat publishlri(? houwj of Harper & Hros. Two books were selected, one by a well known popular author and the other by au unknown writer. The latter was selected for the newspaper advertising imd the oilier for the u.sual cliaiincl.i. Willi eiiinl upenillliire lli Hrk inUiTtUed lu lliu ir tvBiaiera uulntrliiied Ilia oilier In Hair ly ZtMIMiO eoiilea. The result was a complete sur prise and established the fact that reuders po to the newspa pers for Information with regard to books as well as witb regurd to most other matters. National I'rlnter-Jouruallst. x S. F. Ahlstrom t . I LAKbVIKW SADDLES kccognled as the ltet Vaqucro Saddle Wilson si ml I5nry Ilitriicss. Whips, I'ioIks, llcatas, Hits, Spurs, (.hiirts, IJoscllcs, Ktc. p Itcpairino; of all kimls, ly comprlcnt turn. -0' o. 3 LAKEVIEW PLANING MILL - - - - - Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and Door Casings, IJcehivcs and Purniture of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material - c HANDLEY & CLENDENEN Hereford Stock Farm Drows Valley, Oregon. F. O. Bunting, Owner -yv., ; I'll..1-?'-1 Largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon V Registered Yearling Bulls ZZ-QO, 125 and I DOonch Th beat advertlalng medium tor any merchant la the local Iuer which gora Into the homea of tha people, aa this pnper does. TTTYTYYTYTYYYYYTYYTTYYTT AIU0R ALAMO Hv of herd LAKEVIEW Livery and Feed Stable n. W. J. BARKY, Proprietor. Horse Boarded by tha day or month. Plrat.clatt Turnout and 5addl tlorc. Our Specialty I the Quick and Sale Delivery ot Paaiengera to All Point la the IMetrlct. HAY AND QRAIN FOR SALE Proprietor of Hurry' Opera House. Only Place In L&Wevlcw For Holuin Public Entertainment.