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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1903)
LAKC COUINY EXAniNCR, LAKEVICW, CRBUON, PCII. 2A. loOJ. fiahc Count u Juvntntr PahlUhMl Evrv Tr BEACH & MHARKCY MmoaIc Bulldlnf i One Year. $2.00 TERMS: Six Month 1 .00 (Thre Month 50 St' A.'K On Inch.. Two Inohn Thr I who. Simmr (iliiiiit all tVliitnn . .. One Column 1 k I mo Sn in1 I yr !f 1 1 .-. t t- I' J ' I Hi, , 11 7 00 11 Hi; I ( j . H h 00 10 00 In IV I i'l ' , S I'1 V l t A 00 '.V IV IV " . ll IV 1 A (V ! . IV! 7)1 00 f IV J.'' IV .' IV IVi l.VlV LAKEVIEW, OREOON. TLB. 26. IWJ. LAKHS OF LAKK CO. (continued from tlrst page! your when the hikes "wont dry" thoy left' no salt on the surface. The nmcliers were annov.-d about (In1 nmttorHn.l oon. hiil.Ml that if iheiv j i as to wl.otv tho water in tl.o lako win. no nalt oil ton ..( tl.o ground i oo.nos fr...... It never rains at this from mint hot- .lltvotlon mul thus cIiiiihivh tho oourso of tho lako In Itn restless ooiulltlon: mi.l n until Int ho course nf ft di-cudo tl.o lako moves long distance In different OlnvtlmiM. IIOSKH M.VHK TIIK THAU.. Thin thonr.v Is also proved l.v the fai t that fossilUo.l bones nro foniul at every point nf tl.o desert at thin liliuv, ami umlorth argument that Htnok i-mno lu-ro to drink anil may .Mi-at tl.o place. Tho wliul oncru their bodies w ith the sands ami tho bones In tho course of tlmo become fossilized ami an- again uncovered l.y tho wind. Tho path of tho lako. It is claimed. Is marked by those fos sils. TIIK I.TAt. l-l l i s. Tho thing that pux.lcs the ranchers I LADIES! YOUR ATTENTION FOR A MOMENT there ought to U somo under tho Knmnil.ai.il thoy priHoodod to .lis in tho lto.1 of tho lako for suit. With in ft few foot thoy ejuno to a I km I nf a white substance which thoy Imme diately discovered was not salt. In heor disgust one of tho moil tnnk a sack full nf it to town to fliul nut what it was. Tho town blacksmith was regarded as tho Unt authority on such matters ami the case was mibmitted to his judgement, lie took ft shovelful of tho substance a ml used it in welding a pleoeof steel, mid inimodiatoly pronounced It borax, it has since Imvii. loarnod that tho blacksmith was right, and that rich borax deposits lie at many points in tho oountry. Stops aro lieing taken by capitalists to estali lish mines, and the results an- looked to with enthusiasm, as borax com mands a good price in tho market ! and the ipiality discovered in Ijiko i Coiintv is said to lie of a siiiieriori quality. ".MOliKUN JiKAIi SKA. j AW-rt Iiike, .'- miles from Lake view, at the gateway to the desert ,' I is called the -Modern leiul Sea." It is 2u miles long and ave'agos from j one to ID miles In width. It has no j outlet, it is fed at one end by the! Cliewaucaii 1 liver and at the other 1 by a hot spring that boils up like a I creek from the earth. Like t lie Head j Sea it never makes any perceptible j 4-hu.nge in depth and its water is so j impregnated with minerals or other substuuee that no living tiling can survive in it. Not a fish or other water inhabitant may be found in it, and even the ducks and geese, w plentiful in the country, do not light upon its water. Jt produces instant death to the fish or other water in habitant u-be-n .placed in it. The Chewaucan liiver flows into the lake over a lall of everal feet In height. FIh from the river drop over thin fall by the thousands. But when they reach the water of the lake they immediately make for the bank and throw themselves out of the water. The whores of the lake near the mouth of the river are lined with fish in all statces of ki-ompoition ami the sands are in tenuingleil with bones of the fish that have Ix-en dead for years. A MOVIMi UkK. Sand Lake, in the heart of tlie d.-f-rt, is the puzzler to the jieople of Lake County. It is In the midst of great sand beds And Hand dunes, and its shores are lined with fossils. In fact, it is the center of the great Lake County fotuill fielda. That the lake moves from place to pliu-e in verified by the citizens of tlie county who have lived there for a numlter of yearn. They can point out where it was at different times. It Is ex plained that the wind blown contin uously In one direction for a long time at certain HeasonH of the year; that the aand In moved like dust In a Htorra; the lake Js gradually filled at one side and the sand from tho other Hide In blown out and the water fol lows the hole made by the wind. They claim that In one season the lake will mave a long distance In thin manner. Then the wind changi-H .1 I point to amount to any thine, and w hat little rainfall then-Is Is imme diately drunk up by tho sands, and there a iv no springs etveptille close at hand. Unt thoy do know that tho lako Is there, the water Is there, that fossils aro then- by tho tons, and that tho lako Is constantly n tho move. Hut these nro only ft fow of tho wonders of tho eroat Interior section of Oregon. A II Butter Must r BeJFull Weight.; The following letter w hich is in j answer to one written by I.. It. i Whortoii of Lake iew, fully explains! itself. j Portland. Oreaoii. l eb. II. I:'-. ; Mr. L. 1'.. Whortoii. ; Lakeview. Mvgoii l I Mv iK ar Sir:- I in reply to yours of the ih will' say: All butter representing to lr j two pounds must contain minces j jfull weight. And utiles otherwise! I marked, is presumed to two! I i.1 1 f ir I m tv ril pounds full weight, that is und.-r the ; ,in ..i n.- w ', 1 , n k ' '. present law. i i,.-,irkM- . ttihiiK '; . . , I't.Un.l. i-i.iiiny ot ' rn.r.liiH.. !'' 1,1 i There is now ts-dirv t ho b'tfislatiiiv i i niid.rniii m ti. m-tit. No I - '"r"'' j 11 bill which reiiiires that all rolls or Knowing that you do not want a Dress like others in the town, we have ordered a complete line of samples of New Summer Fabrics. Come and select a Dress or Shirt Waist Pattern. By taking advantage of this line you can get your Spring and Summer Dresses, and have them made early. Our line of Trimmings will be here in time to use in making the garments. BAILEY MASSINGILL Iviii its up hi the lMioiu- if you want AnvtliitiL' in out" Line. TIIIHt'.K l M '!' H I iilu-il sini.' I mul 1 Mif- i I k. mi or. KMii Kl .- I KTI-h -!l M Unimrv. .'! I Nutu'i-it. le r. I.i- in. ii tiii I" in i -: -u It li llii' .fM 'li- "I II..- n.t nl 1 lllllr :i. I. lllMliil 'nil ' ' ("r ""' mul.. r Un. I im ill-- nl i miinrnu. hi. B..1I N.-VH'U. nml in Kl.iiik'l..n I .-i n'..r h -i-n.. 'I i" hII Hi.' Cul'li.- I.nil ! ,- .if IIKH-. I. I"-'. H"' I. -II. "I l-. l-.ill- llHV.' HI--.I ill IM- "Hi. .- in-ir - -r ii mm. hi. M-. ! u II : .'U 1. IMl' II'. . ..M'.:ii.. ro.inly '( -n li. ri .r.llr... '"! "I i ulii'.riiiu -M'.rn .im. in. -nl I l"r ""' .iir. liii-i- .! II..- V. ' . "I W ' i . :'4 I ' ,: 1,1 K, . M. I-I... I: - ( m ii II. r 1 1 1. r-1 1 1 1 . -il" .ii ,..,. . i ., I ,;i I. r H..- n( I'l'lnn 1, ..tiii'y . i ..,,i. h i S . -( I ' I". II 1" I"- " .i .1 - i.'ii - i ui i it- 'i . . "i'".ir.. I l'..l.".l ......'. Kmii H.-niHr'lii si inures of butter shall contain cither ( i .ini.rinii M..rn ,.,, m. n. i s ozs. o.s. or . K SK 'i M. i r. i r. !.-.' f.f ni I liey lilll.-t , SK i V '...-.- .1. I :T - . K I I ii.ii iii.-v miii i n -r .r i t. W M. IlliU Itil III.' weigh tins and lie lull weight under imi.l mhikIii I- hut.- !uhI.u- Inr in umi r anv circumstances: and doubt this bill will Itocnmoa law. I Sincerely yours, j J. W. P.ui i:v. State Hairv and Food ('oiniulsMi uier. .I", fl f..r .. ... ; .". 1 1 .. I liliriM'-.'- Hllll I. wit hi Hit iHt.li-li ili-ir . Imn. 1.. -Hi'l Iiiii. I ftr- I Hnninki-r. I . S. i 1.1111111--H1111 r nl Mninmii I nl In, or. ..n, i.u I- rl.Uy, iln- w-'l 'ly "I ')' Notice to The Public. Owinit to the foul mouthed raclice ol C M. Wallace in going about the country tilling atiMoluU) lalHthixxIa and polling elatsJer I have for bidden him to come on or in any way having anything to do with property belonging wholly or in' part to nivnell. Juet before our last hall meeting 1 told aoaie ot my partners I would not allow Wallace to take any part in run ning thedfliices in the hall whilu I own ed any part of the hall, but since they have put him in an floor manager. Wallace will not be Floor Manager anv more at the hall while I a nhar holder in the game. If any more attempts are made to force him in as manager it wilt can ho trouble at the hall. It will tie I -est not to try to have any more dances at the hall until this matter is proerly settled. There will be notice given when it in settled. There has been so many garbled state ment made con :erning mynelf and my affairs that I am getting tired of it. He sure there is no offence meant toward the public in sending out then notices. I have 110 tight to make with the public. Respectfully T. A. Cri mo. HE PLY TO ABOVE. Adel, Warner Valley Feb. 2M V.m. The directors of the Pioneer Hall Co., think that they owe an explanation to the public in general in respect to thit notice Formerly T. A Crump was a director for the Pioneer Hall Co., he was allowed to ran the dances to suit himself without tlie interfereance of any of the other shareholder. The present directors of the Pioneer Hall Co. were elected by ac clamation by the shareholders aud gieaviances are supposed to be refered to them to he rectified. As we are not aware tha,t the public or any one individ ual it running either the hall or the directors In any way what ao ever. Therefore we think that this notice is entirely uncalled for, but as T. A. Crump seemingly wants his greaviances adver tised, and as we are of an accomodating disposition we have resolved to help him out in the best manner we have at our disposal. Respectfully Signed by Directors Wiixiam Daixilkinu Andhkw MoilKIH 8-1 1 hTEI'HK.V A. Cilott lifcB Th'-y im in.' i in. ..-. . 'nrrii- Hiuh-Iit, i.I fi-mll.-. W n-lilnm.iu. M.-oili.l.-r MiiL- mi. I i..-rtr.nli. V Whir-, ..I Ii. I.bIi.. W n-l.inut.in, Ainlr. w SHii-i.urii .if l'.r rklnri'lK1'. M inn. oii ii T. M, k.'ii.lr.-. i.f o..i. or.-iri'd mi'l A. Ik M. Ill 1 1 i 11 if h. K I 1m II. Hlilniifv ...-uric- W. 1 I -liiik'ii mi'l W iiiti,-. Milling, ( I'lilmul, ( mil..r ni. Any mul nil .i r-ni- clmiiilntc n.lv. rn ly 1 lie mKiv d.--i-rii.-il Imi.l- art? r- o.-ni in 111' tlii-ir nini. In llii .iffl'-e .111 or U-lnrif miI'I &M11I diiy i.f May lnn. Jrni. a-.i4 E. M. 1IKMTAIS. R.-nlst.T mr,H ei';.-xi SHOES W UN Lowest Prices ; See Me ! A i..r ii..- I .,.-. ;jk 9 1 rCjcJovTRA!tSj Ladies' (iloves in kid all colors undrens kid in gray and black. We can order you any color on short 110t.ee. Sewing Machines. The tiest :iO.OU machine, all ball Injuring, drop head strict ly guaranteed. Call ami let us show you one of the host machines. Men's Idies' and Chililrens' SHOES. The prion is always the lowest and tlie quality, the finest. t ui The Monogram $ We lead ia Cl'TLKKY N cause the price is cut in two. Razors, ftcisiors, I'otket knives and Hutchi r knives. iuictdom Done y. Mnioinuiti onuo- . - Ait A avlk Ia 1 1 jr'J I v; UIIC UIIUC IU dll 'r Mens' Hats. We ran safely ny we It.ivo the lurgcHt stiK'k of IiuIh in the (iiuity. Our trade demands 11 large stock and lurge a-'it-inent. Cull, we cun lit vo i. Musical Merchandise Strings all grades. Rosin, violin bridges, bows, music Stands, etc. We understand how to keep strings. They are not ehef worn and are free from dirt, beat or dampness. Tissue Paper Plain, Crape, Floral The only place in town where you can buy tissue paper and ma terial for making flowers. Jewelry The place toget a good watch Ai article that ornaments the person, and one of the 'mowt useful things onecau own. Our stock of jewelry is always com plete. All repair work C'ran-teed.