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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1903)
LAKGCOUfM EXAHINt-R, LAKUVIBW, ORKUON, FEU. 19, lOJ. COLUMBIA SOUTHERN. A Few Reasons Given Why This Railroad Should be Extended to Lakevlew Immediately A writer fit TliePiilW In nn article to the Portland Journal, nay It I 'uj to" Portland to extend the Co- lmnHii Southern Hy. wuthnrd He wy nHVulatUti l rife rvtfnrtlliiK the route that would lie followed were thef'oluniliia Southern Railway ev tendwltotheSouth. Mr. E. E. Ivtle prvxitlcnt of the comiiany.haMcauwHl elaborate survey to W made both nloiiK the route to the minth from the jrM'nt terminUH of the road at Shanlko and also alonR a route l ginnlng at the mouth of Five-Mile Canyon, four mtlealRve The Dalles, The latterroute In morelnterentlnn to one not vented In the technical phases of railroading. Also, one finds here In The Dalle quite a body of sentiment in favor of the latter. Stated In a cursory manner, the route from the mouth of Five-Mile Canyon would run about 10 mile or mo up that stream, and cross over In to Deschutes toward Lakevlew, which is the objective point that President Lytle has In view. WOVLD TRANSFORM THE COfNTRY. The building of the Columbia Southern extension into Central Ore gon would effect wonderful chanes. For Instance, take district No. 2, ac cording to the divisions made by President Lytle's engineers. This district extends M miles southward from Lost Valley. The official report of President Lytle upon the resources of that portion of the country says: "Population, less than 1,000 Indians on the Warm Springs Reservation, and about tW inhabitants residing in the Haystack district. "Arable land, lUO.MO acres. Under cultivation. ti.OnO acre. "Grain produced last year, when about 1..VN) acres werecultivated, ;$.", 000 bushels of wheet. oats, barley and rye, fur home consumption, us nothing is shipped out. "Fruits raised, n very few apples, jiears, cherries, plums, lierries and nil of the hardier vegetables. "All of the district, a plateau, slop ing toward the Deschutes River, ora small portion sloping toward Trout Creek 15ain on the north." THEKK AUK FIVK DISTRICTS. This is but a meagre although ac curate description of one of the five districts comprised in the region from The Dalles to Lakevlew. The report showd tiraler scattered profusely along the route, with abundant range and water in sufficient quantity and diversitj to enable numerous irriga tion projects being inaugurated. The winters are iiotnevere, and the snow for the greater part of the way is not more than is needed to supply moisture. In getting upon tin' tablelands, the road would ascend easy grades in every instance, and the engineering features are such as to offer no great difficulties to the builder. The country produces everything that Oregon raises, grains fruits, vegerables livestock, wool, for home consumption, and would produce vastly more were there a railroad to ojK-n markets for a surplus. At the present time, wool is hauled out, and live stock driven over the roads and trails, and these are the only products that reach the outside world. I'KOI'I.K Mil. I. KOI. LOW THK K.llI.ltO A II. Once the road were built into the central part of Oregon, people would go in and make homes. Those now there would contribute more heavily toward the annual sales of the state to the remainder of the world. Indeed, the extension of the.Coluin bia Southern would open'nn empire so vast that few peopleofOrcgon .realize It extent. It is not less than liOO to 250 miles from the Columbia River on the North to the proposed end of the road near ..akevlew and the region that would secure rail ser vice by short hauls to the stations. And as to Its width It Is practically Dunce," Me Say. I timrh land notkb. ... . .1 t'nllwl "lata t.n1 Ofllc l l-akrirli-w. Or- "If you ran go to the theatre, card n NovmiN.r it, taut. Niiiiw i hn-by .ivn . . . . I that In mritpllaiira with th i.rorlilmit nl lh party or dunce with the grace of cif rinraii jiinr , i?rritiiiMi, "Anri , lor lb mii l tlnibrr Unili In the Ntau-e nl Jewus In your heart, why go, and 1 1 aiid.rnia. orgn, Nr-va.ia. ni in w.hiM- , ... Mn Trrllor" ulrnili'il In nil th I'lihllo (lod bless you, said the Rev. Dr. Und Hiata ty ei-t i Aiiauat , t"W, h iniiow- ... . i ... .... . .... ., a paraima neva una nay nirn in una unu-i. the eutlrt central part of the State of Mitchell Mroik,ln the Mrst Kaptlst thiir sworn latrnitnu, inwii: "... I'liarlra t'mw, Oregon. The sc-oiw of country served Church, Ravfinne, N. J., last week, of iioqiiimu.muiiiy nichHuin, Hiatimi nh. l"''. rn aialvnianl No. I Mi I lor Iha riur- would Ih limited as to east and west He preached a sermon on the "Red rt...-oi ns'4 nk'.buiI n1, skv, Mrv. T. connections only by the length of the Hot Conl of lpnlur AinusemeiitH." jmn t. gii of AtMriliii..'oiiiiiv of ('Imlialla. Hlalenf Wa.tv laterals that would be built. The Havonne sum tor said: 1 inimi. ..rn .iai.in.iii No. ir.wi i.t th pur- Five years after the rtad were con- , i-hea nl th Nl, K'.h .11 uml N , N W I., Imil whikIiI ! niori- valualil lor li IIiiiIm t or lone than fur aiirlt'iilliiral purpnM'a ami lo i' i.l.li.h ihrlr rUlii'i lit !.! laml In lor.' I . II. Wlilirow. I'. S I'ninmla.lniii-r nl Klamath Falla, Ort'goii, on falunlav lli IHlh 'lay ! April. I We iieonle nlio live In this twen- sec si t :w s. k u k w m , . rran iioiiiiie.aurin structtil, thousands would live when t lot h century of enlightenment should oi Nrwhrrry, n i.t v.miiiii. sii of on-. iron, nworii miiMiH iil No I .1 lor lhr mrrli" now arv scon's, the country would not make t he rules of our life what i ihr w sw , s.c in. s , hk s.t h, mot , , . NW i,NKlJs,r!i3,TlWH, U SK M. add linmenselv to the taxable prop- the bodv of men which existed UN) rhmiin) win ,,fr, r i.r.mi io in iimi iiir crty of the state, and the benefits years agodld ordldn't do. Yc today would Ih Incalculable to Portlaml are letter Christians than the Purl- iih nirari s commerce. inns 01 .ew I: nir anil or 01 i.uuiaiKi ai ! TIii't nmni4 witni'v: XV It 1 1 in Irk (ml IT'S "IT TO roRTt.AMI. Were. Clmrlr I n w. ul IIimiiIiii, nlihi!ioii. Jmin-t . ... 1 4 t 01 ai n'pi ii. iiiiikioii. r lul u loo- It Is said to lie "up to Portland "The dance of modern society Is , iitiKonh. ni Nrwixrry. orn, ! r. w. Mrrrlli, nl I'orllanil. or'on. Anjr ml all nrr- to lend financial aid to theontcrprise. both elevating and elegant, and It Is tout claiming a-ivrrarly Um about .irrilH-.l ' laioli mtr ntj urai dl to fl lo Ihi'lr rlalma In In Monev is available to the amount of Inexplicable to me why It Is opposed nAVo on m t lor aadi lath ir i April ifua. . . . . I NT it K. M. IITTIS, krla(rr. fl.OiHl.OOO. and .'mXV0iki additional by so many ministers. Judging by I capital Is desired. The sum is not the standards of Jesus It seem to too much for the needs of the enter- me that there Is no reason why we prise. This sum would not extend may not indulge In these siM-allcd the road more than 100 miles Into objectionable amusements. It Is a ChmA county, In event of continuing shame for anybody to say that the the present line that terminates at stage Is crowed It li Immortal men Shanlko. Later the remainder need- and women. 1 he fact that cards ed to extend it to Iakeview would Is a game of chance makes It all the have to lie secured. more valuable as a means of diver- If Eastern capital is willing to In- slon. vest in the project to the extent of f 1.000,000 on condition that Portland . , , , , 7 , o ' TIih Id r lahl, bliameaa firm, the place with it one half as much, it Seattle Auction and fale Mtle, Inc , lR0rn5SI0NAL. M. K. I..MTriKN, M. II. Ikrvlrw, Or, nrrtrR- Haall't IHm tr alia i pnmipily Uaj w alhv IC. II. MMITII M l lkrlrw. Vr. (irriCK Ukatla irti t'o'a. Nbr. IH T V II A I.I, (HTM K Now Paly Hull. Una lN O ft' OIHIMIIaT ItrHtlal l.altrtlfW, Mrrita looks as though Portland had had which h.ld a-ial ucton ale uvrjr , iiiv Mini rnuu itr nn'i r biii tiuuv rivj pns'nU'tl a proHHltiun from which Kr'nlav. rtM ive horieN I to 100, on con shecannot gracefully escae. Noone Mumiietn iu aavame an nmn,i, ; lim rii Btii mi uiuiiMiifni..ii, ,fi uuj i doubts that Portland could find the your lump outright. Ii vim have any; necessary $.KH),0o0 were she awake to nmnher of h-ira you w i'i to oi-ishh. 01 at the Soul lie marki-t price, no matter j her duty, and it is not doubted that ,w froii are from the cilv, write ua the benefits to flow from the enter- full .le-cripii.m anl we will -el you now w hat the pruva art- and how lhy aru prise would comis'tisitte for the out- . correaponcliMice promptly ailtotrrrd. N. T Jolliffe, MT N. J. Vlk-r, Auct. 1212 UValern Ave., St-attle. Wnsli. 3 4t 0 J. W. Maxwell A fat tor Ten of the Best high grade and standard makes of Pianos 024O.OO and up Organs 900 up r lay. TYadrnry mt thr riaarn. The tendency of medical pen-nce in to ward preventive meacure. The U-ct thought of the world i Ix-mu eiven to the cubiect. It is earner and better to Manager Wanted. I Tniatworthv. either ex. by Whol-! "1 prevent than to cure. It has been fully dale Merehandiav Company mil id llnan Lakeview rewery AYRES & SCMLAQEL, Props. SALOON IN CONNECTION Beer sold Wholesale A Retail Delivered any place in Town lienionst rated that pneumonia, one of the most dangerous dim-ace that medi al men have to contend with, can he prevented by the 'ice of Chamlierltm'g Coiiuh Remedy. Pneumonia always re Kult from a cold or from an attack ol in fluenza (grip), anil it had lieen olwrved Kiat tint renjedy counteracts any ten dency of theee dineHfeu toward pneumo nia. This has lieen full v proven In many thnuaand CHeei In wntch thia rein ed v lian been lined during ttie ureal pre- vailance of culiU ami unp in re-ent year, and can le. relied upon with iin- pln-t contidence. rneumoiilrt oltcn re- etilts fioui a fbcht eold iien o danger ih apprehended until it m fiiddenlv diri covered that there ii fever and difficulty in lireathinK and puiriH in Ihechect, tiien it in announced lliat the patient ha pneumonia. He on ttie r-afe file and lake Chamherlain'a Cough Kemedy an aoon as the cold is contracted. It al ways cures. For sale by Lee 1 lea 1 1 drucgiflt. We Need A Reading Room. The efforts to establish a free read ing room in Klamath Falls is meet ing with considerable success. Jes sie I). Cnrr, who owns a large stock ranch in the Southern part of Kla math county and Northern Modoc wrltea to the Express from Salinas, Cal., that he will contribute lllierally toward utarting such u commend able enterprise, and will help to sus tain it. He has also written to the A I tu r as New Era and Plaindealer. making the same proposition. Such a place Is greatly needed in Lnkcview. Some of our influential business men should start the movement and when well under wny, Just write to .Mr. Carnege, the phllniithrnpistic library builder and he may do as helms done for hundreds of cities and towns. Kedding and Jteno have public lib raries which were started recently through the assistance of this mil lionaire. This is worth trying. What has been ami is ls-ing done in other towns, can be done In Lake view.' Will someentcrprising person please, start the ball rolling, and evT-rylody will join In the good work. The Palace Uctauratit recently oen-j ed ly W. M. Harvey. i doinu a ru-iiinn l.nntn-1-H :.ti. 1 1 1 1 c and day, and l" pre fiared In aeive the public with every-: thilii; in the market at nhort notice. TurkcVK, cbickeiia, and Hiicklintt piKi IihkciI to order, bread and pantry con- ' ctHMtly on hand. Prices icasotiabb- and ' natislaction Kiiaranli-eil. 4'.' CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Suspenders, hats and other furnit-h-inijs at Sohmiucks are beiiiu closed out rapidly at cost. 62 cial slandim:. to manage ln-al Kepre- j senta'iv.-s w ho w ill organize clubs ainont? consumers. 40 per cent saved for our;-- customers. Pnsincs no exs-riment but j f. nii r a proven suc ess. falarv 1)0 a neek. j 00111116111 11160011 rxeiise advanrvd. K.Ki-erieine mi-I necessiirv. Address I H. Clarkson, j 1rhlP I fl Mr., :4 IVarhorn St., Chicago HI. 2 Tt 'IUI Ult tUa Ashland, JVSt Offgon Dtilm Is MarWr, Orinllr. Ira rralaau4 Oarral Stoat Work civfimr work of ah kinds f. LOOKOUT Fur ny on hiltlng or tml. IflK U h lotlrflfn U tri South Eastern Oregon I'" Stock Association $500 REWARD Will ba (Ivan lor tlia arrnt and cofivlitlnn ol any Mr. an or pcrauna ateaUInf any atock balonylnK Is maailwra of thta Aaaociatlon. i I nnH Mr.t iV ! J. d. couam.iN, L-itmu k ivuvvi j n. INNOS, President. mMM Mlfl I ANJ I '!. JUI Hi niuuuni Attorney and Counselor at Law. 3io Conneticut Avenue Washington, I). C. All peraoni who have heretofor mad FINAL PROOF In any kind ol Land, Mineral or Tlm bcr Fntrlea, which haa been accepted by the Itegleter or Receiver ol any V. 5. Land Of (Ice, can have the laauance ol their V. 8. Patent lor aid Land promptly attended to by lending me their Duplicate Recclata, or Certificate ol Fntrv, and an agreement to pay me $10 when ever ald Patent ahall Imuc. JOHN Mlll.LAN, Oregon, California nd Nevada Stat Agent OKI U K fair Hull. II. i. i.. r faM (H'K'K-ial Hull. line . II ,llrNr al Ua lkrlr. rra;w lltlMitlflK A liar Mr) .at . Iw. Ilirvlrw, Or. otrn r. ii) iiuiMin. W J. MUOMK Attr'r) .ait-lA . Lahrtlrw , Or irri('K-lly Bulldli. I. II. iKtATON AlUrarr-al-Uw lm4 Xaltrr MarlBUj orrn k- riy Huiiding. O. af. HAKTMOM MikrUrw, Or. wvMrvaarw W00D11R Of TIE WORLD KlVS." 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