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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1903)
LAKE COUNTY FXA44NER, LAKEVIUW, OKEQON, SEPT. 3, lXU. LOOKING TO OREGON ', Easterners Want the Yellow Pine of 5outheastern Orejron Will Rush Railroad This Way A Sak'tu eonvrfpontlont of th" Oro gonlnn iiikKt tiutt of Aug. Htb, nny: Francis (J. llurkt. of MlnjMllH, Minn., niu In Knloni today tui hi return from an psteiul'l vMt to Klamath ami Lake Count Ioh. Mr. tturkr 1m a prominent attorney In MIoneanollH. and luw 1mi In till tate looking after private IntiuvMtM. anil lnoKlon tally untlierlntf Informa tion for pnrtie who may l lnteivnt ed in railroad building in Sout Eastern Oregon. : Mr. llurkt vxpivtweH the opinion that It w 111 not U many year befon? a railroad will In? built noron Kant em Oregon, and wiys that tin bul- net that now await a railroad . would make the enterprise profitable from the start. The timber rettotir . ces alone, lying undeveloped along the Eastern slope of the Cam'ade Mountains, will furnish a large ... amount of freight business as soon as a means of transportation will per- mit lunilierinen to build inills. The Eastern demand for lumber Is irrowinir stronger every year, and especially for the yellow pine found . in Southern Oregon. Western yel low niue. which closely resembles the pine of the Middle Western States, is fast gaining a place In the markets of the East, much to the concern of lumliermen of Minnesota. Wisconsin and other lumler-proluc- ing states in that part of the I'nioii. But it is not ia lumber alone that Mr. Burke sees the future wealth of South Eastern Oregon. He lielicves that the people of that section have not comprehended the possibility of agriculture in what, man)' call arid land, and that people of other parts of the state have no proper concep tion of the vast wealth that lies in the soil of Klamath and Iike Coun ties. Large areas of land that are supposed to 1m; nonproductive with out Irrigation will produce good crops if cultivated, says Mr. Burke. Still larger areas of land "as fertile as that in the Valley of the Nile, await only the aid of irrigation, when they .will produce enormous crops." "The people of Klamath and Lake Counties have not tried to see what their land will do," continued -Mr: Burke. "They have leen making plenty of money without cultivating the soil, and have not dug down In the ground to see whether artesian wells can be made to supply water with which to make their land vast ly more productive. They have been making money by letting their cattle eat the grass that grows on the ranges, cutting only enough to Win ter their stock. Having no need to try what cultivation will do, they have not entered upon Irrigation and cultivation, except in a few lo calities." Speaking again of railroads, Mr. Burke said that a railroad across Eastern Oregon should have lteen built from Snake Itiver, Southern Oregon, through Klamath and Lake Counties, instead of alongtheColum- bia Liver. That the road along the Columbia Is an ultimate necessity, he conceded, but said that if the l.'nion I'acific had been building the road, it would have reached Southern Oregon first. He thinks the Nation al outlet for the traffic, of that s-c-tion of the state is a direct line east ward, and that such a road will be built. Hum Hold a I'lle of 4 liamhei lulu n luuxli Itemeuy. I have roid Cliariiherlain'a Cough Kei.iedy for more than twenty years and it has given entire hhI infactioii. I liave Hold a pile ol it and can recommend it highly. JoNKi'ii M Euusey, Linton, 1 Jowu. 1011 mil find this remedy a good friend uheu t run hied nilli a cough or cold, it always aftordn ipiick relief and in pleasant to take, l or Bale by Lee beat. A rich nmnnfsct urvr of llinhurgcr cheene who recently died in New York left an nly daughter eight million dollar. This young lady ha a license t turn up iter nose, w lie titer site marries a title or not To Cure a Col In One Day. Tk I.nxHfive llroino tjiiinin Tat) let. All drutfiiiata return! the money if it fail to cure. K. V. ti rove's sinus tnre is on each Ikk. 25 c. M) ly The latest fad in the way of a cure for dysMpsla Is bread made of sea water instead of fresh water. A Philadelphia I taker makesasHclalty of this bread, am! the d,vsH'ptics who use it declare that it aids them. I'he baker gets his sea water froinnnv Ilr,,m, work ,, a ,.,,.,,. Atlantic City. Harklra'a Amir. Malt. Has orld-idt fume for marvellous cures. It auriwuM'H anv nlher Halve, lo tion, ointment ur tmltn lur cut. Corn. burns, lt.nl, Suae, rnsui, I leers, 1'et- ter Suit Klieiim. Lever JSnes, t'liaieil Mantis, Mini hiuption; iniHllihle lur I "lie. Cure Kusranteecl. Only "V; at Lte iVall's, liriuttini. The Ontario court f iipiniiU has confirmed the decision of the lower court than an Eddylte father who failed to provide medicine and med ical treatment for his sit year old son, who died of diphtheria. Is guil ty of manslaughter. This was under a law which requires that the father must furnish the "nccesxaries of life." hal U l.lfVT In the lact simlycm luilimly know a, but ed know that it i timler slrirt law. Aliilie that law een f 1 1 1 1 1 , pain reull8. Irregular livinic uieana il-rant'ineit of the nrauc, reulini( in CoiiHtipaliiin, lieailache or l.iver truiulile. Dr. King's New Life Pill quicklv re adjiibt (Ids. It's Kentle, Vet tlioruuuli. Only 2o - at le Iteall s lriu ttiire. Macaroni wheat set'd was first im ported in l!d. The following facts are attested by South Dakota farm ers; Its yield Is to 1J0 er cent greater than that of blue stem and Fife wheat; in quality It is lu tter than the Italian; the demand for It is greater than the supply; its bread is more nutritious, and, to many. more palatable, than ordinary bread. K-arful Odd Asalnnt lliai. i'ed ridden, alone and destitute. Sin-h in brief, was the condition of an old sol "lier by name of J. J. Haven, Vernaille liiu. For years lie w as troubled with Kidney direane and neither dictor nor iiieilicineN wave Inm relief. At length lie tried Electric I'.itter. It nut hi in on iiis leet in fliort onlt-r and now he testine. "I'm on the road to com plete recovery." Bent on earth for Liver and Kidnev tronlile and all form of Honiach and Howel Ci.iiiplaint. Only ijilc. (juaranteed ly Ix-e Ileal I, Druggist. That iliphtheria may live in pack ed clothing almost indefinitely is shown by an incident which occurr ed in an Ohio village. A child died of diphtheria and its mother packed its dresses and toys in a chest. The mother died fifteen years afterwards and her daughter and grand-daugh ter, who opened and handled the contents of the chest, were dulv taken ill of diphtheria, although j there had recently licen no case In the village. Koirrtrsry HediclurM. It is a great convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for line in chhch of accident and for Hlight injurieH and ailments. A good liniment and one that is fact becoming a favorite if not a hoijHehold necesHity is ( Ihamhcrlain's j I'ain lialm. 15y applying it promptly to i a cut, bruise or burn it allays the pain j and cum-es the injury to heal in about I one-third the time usually required, and j as it is an antiseptic it prevents any ! danger of blood poisoning. When I'ain I iialm is kept at hand a sprain mny be j treated before inflamation seisin, which ; insures a uuick recovery. Lor sale by Lee Heall. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Hats Always Bought Bears the Signature atro Bromo Quinine TaUets. Seven Million boxes sold in past 1 2 jxe aoI in past 12 month?. JJ x' S'.T!!i2if.t!r?, v-'" Canal Treaty Rejected. OtHrlal Information was received In Washington, Monday, that the Columbian Senate had unanimously ,. n-jivteo ine iiay-nerriucanai ircaiy. I . I i. ms means more oeiny in prov niuiif I , . I the waterway the l'm-lllc Coast so en r nei tly desln-s. It Is a blow, and a liartl one, too. to the Columbians who have invested In real estate on the supposition that the treaty would lie ratltled. The non-success of the treaty would wvm to vindi cate tin advocates of the Nicaragua scheme. The Panama Canal prop osition has served Its purpose In post iionimr for tlnw or four vears upon a The negotiations that have been pending so Ioiik; lietwecn the I'nlted States ami Columbia, must now lie transferred to Nicaragua and Cota Klca. Bucks For Sale. 1 have . 'ID head of l to 4 year old bucks for sale. Price If sold soon. .'U 4t S. T. Cot vi. Then Is a larger iierceutage of blind people in KiihkIh than In any! other European country. Two out of every one .thousand of the pop ulation are sightless. THE BUGLER'S CHEST la w?U expanded. He uar his limps to their fullest capacity. People m oidin axy do not use much over half their lung power. The unused lung surface In comes inert, and offers a prepared ground for the attack of the germs of conMimp tion. There is no need to warn jople 01 (lie Ganger of consumption, but warning is con stantly needed not to neglect the first symptoms of dis eased lungs. Dr. Pirn e's Gold en Medit al Discov ery cures obstinate Coughs, bronchitis, bleeding lungs, and other condi tions shu Ii, if neglected or un skilfully tre.itrd, find a fatal termi nation in coiisump tio. It is entire- ly free from opi- I ates and narcotics. "Atmut tltrre year ajru I an takrn with a t(i ci'iit'h. vi. noting and ai'illtng tlil.M wntra Mr It ) to.b Inwn of KproiK (.ar llrn. W Va I tnril mil IIV t mrilira . iiitlh lnv: -cninl lo hrlii n:r I till I comniMicfil uninK I'r 1'irtcc Culilrn l Mrrtiral iMWNirrv Alter ihimk l n U.lllr nnd I four vinlanf ht ' I'leilnanl I'rlli'la.' I ti .in me ih ed I lo miptove. Mv i Hse Heetneil to 1 ulmcat a j horiele one. Ikntura proinmnred it ulcer ol the lunjfa I win mi k nearly tan year part o I I the time l-df(i-t Waa K,vpn l'! to ille liv all. j I thought it woulil lie unioiilU- tor me lo loe over ii ik lit at one time 1 rjaven t npit any Mo.! ; now for more than twelve month, urid moikrd j on the farm all lat aummer It was Dr. Herte'a nietlK'inea tout cured int.- Accept no substitute for "Cnhlen Med i ical Discovery." There is nothing " jum a.1 pooii" lor Ulseshes ol tile stotnui Ii. The "Medical Adviser," in jiim cov ers, is sent free on rereipt of 21 one cent stamps to pay for mailing otilv. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, UufTalo, N. Y. Kiamaih-Lake -Railroad 3 . . . TIME TABLE . . . In Kffect June '.'Hth, l!H).i. wwrr lially ka.-t No. 1 No. 3 Tanm-iiuer A FmlKliI No. t No s. in. p. m. M::m 'J:.r.l ! lu:l:i 10:17 n:i! Z::si , liif7 I : -f a :.r.l II :i::ni I p. in. p. in. I'OKKiiAMV Jlllll'lioll SiiUllg fuimiuit l'pH-r sw'rli li'i k Spur lmir Hot HprlriKi HtHtlon KhII I ri'i k Hpur ! htii-l llriiluu I I. A Hill 2 :ihi l:.i Nothing lias ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery OMtl'HPTIUS p,.. l VII Ol lillMuud 50c 411.00 VII1.IIII A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If It falls. Trial Bottlas frc. To Cure a CoM In One la knpl nn flli- at K.I . luss'a AtvirlMim A '!)' M an ISA MiTchania' iclianai. Kan Srancfaco. (al.. whrra contracts lur sdvprilalng ran t mailt (or H. ' oiilnrrllMira to 1 ha Ktanillior wlnt rcmovs j o inm mm hum hi? i. anotiirr, r chana. thilr,NiBioiTlin aililriaa ahoulil rrnirinlM'r i i drop laia mcr a rani mi ilirir paper ran l. ail i Urraaaal in lb rlghl maiiiin, . I-AHMA To X l.llH, linprtivi-d a ii. I nitlinpro nl Million raay In alallim ma. I ml To loa Kiainlni'il. Iiana Nrgollatt'il, Ian j ooki il Alirr, Ki'tila, Kotra, anil Arrolillla Col hn'li-il, Kirr Inaitratii-, H K I KkTAIK ami Uvlirral HiialiKMi Ailila IIAVI I V a MAI l i t.. Southern Oregon Marble Co. Ashland, Oregon Dfllm I Mjrtlt, Oranitt. Ira t rataii 4 OfMral St Mark CtWUtBT MUBN Of all aiHDS Land Notice. JOHN MULLAN. Attorney and Counselor at Law. iJio Connetlcut Avenue Washington, I). C. All prraana ho hav harelofnr made I INAt. I'KIMir In any kind ol I .and. Mineral or 1 Im btr I nlrlrs, wlikh has been aictpted by lh Veglaur or Uarcltrr ol any t. 5. I -and Oflka. can hava Ih laauanc ol their I'. 9. Ialrnl lor aald Lands promptly attended lo by sending an their Duplicate Uccflals, or Cartlllcatra ol tfnlry, and an aireemenl lo pay m I0 ahtn. r said falanta ahall laau. JOHN Mi l. LAN, Ortgnn, California and Nevada Mala Agent LOOKOUT 53 1'ur aril on allllli or atr-al Iritf aloca U-lonclliR to tl'M South Eastern Oregon live Stock Association $500 REWARD W ill tar kiw ti for the? arrtI tnl i-nit l linn of ny jm t miu or (stTw.ii Umlitty uy tUs k U ttn,gin to uirtiiiti r of ttil Aws Utlufi. j. . coixirii.iN, J. H. INNI-S, President. Secreta ry. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Traok Marks DCtttONS Copviomt Ac. AnrntiA nrllnf a krtrh and iM7fintlnn mf qnW'kif Hfli-rrf Jtin otir iinun frt wliMhrr an InvrtrittMii ia pmhahlf cixiculablfi. i onirmirilfa IliMiaMirw'llf nmndaiithU. llHiidlMMikon l atri.'t ifit frriti. Olflnnt muHtu'j for viwuriiitf patnnia. I 'at mil taken throuifri Muun A to. ruottlc tprcUti tV'fica, wll hout cliarya. Id th Scientific American. A hanflanmatf lllnatnitfHl wahlf. Larirmt rlr rulatlim of anv arieiitlfln lournal. 1rnn. 1.1 a ftar; f fir monttia, L Hold tjr all nawadnalvra. MUNf(&Co.38,B'Newtorl( Hraiiob HSka, 106 IT Hi. WaahlUtftuu. I. 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