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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1906)
frosts. Yt tlnsi, oli! soltlers tell us, aro mTinliiuly jrrowluir loss Mlj(litfiil us tlio country, wltlm up. Thin, In fict, uppcirN to In a iMH'iilliirlt ox IM'rlciiccil In almost nil newly sett led looilltlc mill In nttrlhntnlilo liy iiuiny to tln clearing off ami plowing the KroiiDit, coinltlncil with tliofrml alluvial kumn that rominlfiKlo with and modify tho electrical condition that obtained at curlier periods. Ilu thl ait It may, I do not tuiNuniu to reason on th:se lines I only know tho climate In growing loss rigorous and It In only oncu In a great while that frosts seriously Injure our fruit crops. fled In doing It. I'lsli Lake Trout will weigh from i to 7 lltrt. and are a fltio Huh. Moun tain Trout grow from 4 to 12 lushes Ionic and are an palatable and gamy an tho epicure or sportsman could wImIi, Salmon Trout average obotit nine pounds, ami sometime weigh hh much n fifty pound, and arc plentiful In tho tributaries of Klam ath Lake. Stock Feeding: ('ommeitre about thotlrMtof January and stock are turned out to HklrinUh for IIhmiikcI vex about the 15th of March. HotmlngNtoek: No stock Is Ikmihm during the winter except It le milch ciiwii, team horse and young stock of small fiiriinTH, ami much of that never get Inside a barn or Hhelier, fold Weather: Generally Hpeaklng we haveonecold spell during the m In ter, when tho mercury drops from Olio to live degree below scro, till may be for one only or It may lnt a many tut four or live dayM thin doe notocctirevcry winter, forreet ly npi'iklng, we have about two mouth of winter weather. W a rm Weather : In July thomer- eury will run up an high a ." or W dt(rfc for one or t wo day, but w hen iilg-hteoiiic you will require IhouNiial numlH-r of blanket on your bed. I)etriietlvi StorniH or wind: We have neither cyclone, hurrlcan or destructive wind Htorm, but Juat en ough wind to Ih healthful and Invig orating. We have occiiHlotially what I called a thunder shower, and yet we can ay It I a very rare thing to bear dUtlnct thunder or wo sharp llghtutup, ronnepiently you will not find a lightning- rod In thl county. Neither do we know of a single case of any (ktmou lM-lng struck by light ning In thl county. Ice: Tho thlcket form in large pool of Htlll Water, Home 1 1 men a much a 14 Inches thick (no we are told, but tho writer has never Been It) the UHiial thickness put up here for summer uhc Ih from ix to eight inched, and some winters It docs not form thick enough to put up for summer use. Saloon: Some correnponden t s have akod u how it I polble for un to make claim to a high-toned i und well regulated a condition of ho clety a we do, and at tho name time support tho minilHT of saloons we do? In niiHwerlng thl question satisfactorily, It I necessary that tho questioner should lie somewhat aciiualnted with tho way of the Icople of the Pacific coat, In order that they comprehend tho Hltuation an It I'xlMt. Tho fact Ih, saloons with uh and tho Eastern people aro two different liiHtltutlouHand society treats these hero In a different light, for here, the business man 13 hechurch inemlMT or not, does not Iohc caste If business taken hliu Into a Haloon, ho long as ho doe uot patronlxo the gambling or club rooms, as they aro called, ho deems his conduct as free from reproach as was that of feas or's wlfo und society dooms hi in so and treats him as being superior to and above contamination by such surroundings. This being a great stock growing country, many cow punchers, herders, camp tenders, etc. are employed the year round, and they belong of all nationalities and transient to a great extent, contrib ute largely to tho support of tho sa loons, and with all our floating population It Is a rare thing to see a drunken man on our streets. Secret Orders: Kmbraclng the A. J' & A. M. and chapter, I. 0. 0. I and Itebekahs, Woodmen, and Circle, Workmen, and Degree of Honor, the Foresters, the Eagles, are In a flour ishing coudltlon. Our many mountalu stream afford tho purest and best water, and good water Is obtained almost anywhere by digging or driving from fourteen to twenty-four foot. ' The Desert Land Act:-IVrmlts ono to take ,120 acres or less, and his wlfo ran nlo do tho same, on tho condi tion that each will pay I'.'i rents per aero at tho tlmo of filing. They will also Im required to expend tabor to the amount of one dollar per aero on It each year for three years this ex penditure to Ihj on tho Improvement of the property, such as fencing, ditching, building or making reser voirs or diverting streams onto It, clearing, plowing, etc. A tor before the expiration of tho third year each will pay, ono dollar more, making a total of 1.2.i is-r aero In cash. TlmlaT and Stone Land: Per acre f 2.W). Ninety days after application taunt be proved upon and paid for. Ono can only take UK) acres or less of this class of land; a wlfo can alo ac quire title to these lands. llometead: Of 100 acres or less, eoMtsfor filing f 10 and ndvertllng fee. Stage Fares; about 0 cts er mile. From Madeline to Lakevlew by Stage !l.00. Stages leave Madeline one evening and arrive at Lakevlew the next evening. The recent discovery of Oold and Copper depoMlts 1J) miles south of Lakevlew, on the divide hotwo.m Fort Kldwell and Pine Creek, and the dlwovery of Oold, Silver amKial ena on the mountain near Paisley, also the fact that highly mineralized rock I found and exhibited by many herder and vauquero from many of the surrounding range that almost make u know that If these lluds prove half a rich a reputed, we may yet find that Lake County has an Eldorado of It own, that only a walt the advent of aclas of pros pectors, miners, farmers and wide awake IhimIiick men, who would not only develop and unearth a mineral wealth not dreamed of heretofore, but will hasten the people of far off localities to come and take a look at this laud of promise. Almost every lndutrv and occu pation may le pursued here the year round under our climatic conditions. Our hills and mountain abound In antelope, deer and smaller game; while our valleys afford a veritable paradise for geese, ducks, etc. Like all new countries, this affords Inducements not only to the capital ist, but to the brainy business man, tho frugal earnest every day laborer, who, all lu their own line will devel op enter pines not now thought of. We oxect at an early date the ad vent of a rail road, and when this Isx'omes an assured fact, tho funeral knell will Ihj rung on ourchcnpMands aud your golden opportunity lent to profit by the advantages you could now profit by, in securing a home at a small outlay. Tlio Kind You Have Always Doaglit, and which hM been In use for over 30 year, lias borne the slgnatnre of and has been made tinder his per- Yj??-Jl't, ' ftonal supervision since Its Infancy fCUCA444 Allo no nnn to v vnn In thl. - f - - " All Counterfeits, Imitations and"Jut-a-good"are bub Experiment that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare Rorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays Feverfslineas. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Pood, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of s7 The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Tmi etKT.ua , rr WHn mir, mm vena orrv. Luckiest Man in Arkansas. "I'm, the luckiest man In Arkan sas," writes II. L. Stanley, of liruno, "since the nstoratlon of my wife's health after five year of continuous coughing and bleeding from the lungs; aud I owe my good fortune to the world's greatest medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which I know from experience will cure consumption if takeu in time. My wife Improved with the first bot tle and twelve bottles completed the cure." Cures tho worst coughs aud colds or money refunded. At Leo Beall druggist. Cue and 1 1.00. Trial bottle free. rt w - t - mm 'talaaiat&u THE MOST DELIGHTFUL WAT TO CROSS THE CONTINENT Thaough 5alt l-ake City, Olenwood Springs, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. A Daylight Ride Through Nature's Art Gallery 3: Passing Castle date, Canyon of The Orande, Tennessee Pass, Marshall Pass and the Royal (Jorge TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OGDEN AND DENVER 3 KqtlPMKKT ASM SERVICE MKCOSII T KOXE SEEK NO FURTHFR FOR BETTER CA.N7 BE FOUND For Detailed Information Address vV. C. flcBRIDE, Ocncral Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND, OREQON IIMHIIIMH Post & King have the best grade of liquors aud cigars to be' found In Oregon. tfTJ BEEF, MUTTON. PORK, SAUSAGE, ETC., '"S ALWAYS ON HAND AT THB " ..Lakeview Meat Market.. JOHN WENDELL, Proprietor AT PRESENT LOCATED BUILDING NORTH OF HOTEL LAKEVitJW f SQCUMCO ANDBCrCNBfO. S-l"M. flrswtntf fr pl,rfti.for t,wnt arvh mn4 trmrnr trmm vim, haw to obula y.l.t nwl tumrkt, IN ALL COUNTSItS. flmdnnt Jlrrrl vllk WttMnglcn tmvi aw, mtmty nflnt lit fmltml, NttM t4 Mr1( mMt 'rtetle t1Wrl. Wrtl or mm IomM U SIMS Strot, t. VH4 Statu Mm OS. WASHINGTON, 0. C. mmm Land Notice. JOHN MULLAN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. liio Connatkut Avenue Washington, D. C. All pofi wkt havt kr1for aia4 FINAL f HOOF la any kind f Lasd, Mineral r Tint. br Entrlc, whkk baa been acccplad by th Rt (If Ur er Rtaelvcr mi mny V. 5. Land Office, can have the iMuance of their U. . Patent for aid Land promptly attended te by sending me tbelr Duplicate Receletit, or Certificates of Eatrv, and an agreement to pay me $10 when ever Mid Patent aball lu. JOHN MULLAN. Oregon, Callfornl and Nevada State Agent liOADS' VALUE HQW THEY HAVE BENEFITED A MICH IGAN COUNTY. ftmmrru Hot laolatodJ ta Rniay Weather and Tbelr Parma Con aid ved Mora Valaable Ureat Drawern of Trade Proa Other Canatleo. U is twenty years or more since tha pefiple of Ttay count, Mich., decided to bull themselves out of the' mud and build a permanent rystem of publia hfgbways, ssys W. II. Gustln In Auto Advocate and Country Roads. It was Bay count that took the Initiative, uil had tbe legislature pass an act permitting the count to establish a ttpoe or macadamized road astem, ana authorizing It to raise money for the purpose of bonding, and to spread an annual tax on all property In order to raise means to keep In repair and e 3ft end these macadamized roads. Since the commencement of the stone roflds there has been a radical change vVf4 60 YEARS' ! "V EXPERIENCE r IRSDK MASKS CosnrmcHTS Ac Anmne nmnf a cketrh and dmtrlptlott may Q.W-klr wrtiun owr opinxm fro whether ao Invention m prr,hhly DAtentjtMe. fvmimnnlca lkum r nctly orriBd.ntli. Iliuidbnokon f-tia aent t re. 4 M4et airenrr for Mruting patent. Patente taken tbrrjurh Mann A Co. reoelye eonlal aatlc. wlthoat cbre. In the Scientific JUncrican. A bandeomety IthtntralM wevkly. JjtrttM. nr culaUon of any eoenuflc )KirnaL Term. 13 a jw. four BMHitba, L Sold by all Tewdalyr. MUKN&Co.8"8-New York Hzruich OAoe. OS T St. Watilii-tuu. 1). C. Mm $1,250 Reward. The HaroeyCounty Live Hiork AwxxMa tlon, of which I am a member, py.760 reward for evidence leading to the con viction of partiet stealing atock be longing to it mem bera. In addition I offer VOO reward. Horee brand hone tboe bar on either or both jaw. Re corded in Scnnntiea Range, Earner, Lake and Crook Coontiea. Horara vented when told. Horaeeaold to peat through thl. section will be reported in thl paper. II not to reported, pk-aae write or tele phone The Timet Herald, Main 824, Burns, Ore gon W W Bbowh, Fife, Ore. f 'AJ-Tt-.at rise Mhet Raarhi la Modo Cvaaty The Examiner has for tale one of tb tbeep ranches in Modoc county, which rot Irnls tbe beat range In California. It consists of 560 acrjs all under fence. It Uea along Pitt river for 2 miles. Besides other buildings there are two houses Vi miles apart. It is an ideal sheep ranch. Lfuken quick it will be sold for f6000. OOn TELEGRAPHERS NEEDED Annually, to fill the new positions creat ed by Railroad andTelegrapb Companies, we want YOUNO MEN and LADIES ol good habits, to Learn Telegraphy And R. R. Accounting We furnlih 71 per cent, of the Operator! and Station Agontt In Amerloa. Our tlx schools ara tlit largutt exclusive Telegraph Schools In The World. Established so year aud endorsed by all leading Railway Officials. We execute a ttto Bond to every student to furnish blui or her a position paying from IS) to D0 a month In states east of the Rocky Moun tains, or from 7S to $100 a month In states west of tbe Rockies, Immediately upon graduation. students can enter at any time. Mo vaca tions. For full partioulara regarding any ol our Schools, writ direct to our executive office at Clnolnnatl, Ohio. Cotalogue Free. The Morse School of Telegraphy. Cincinnati, Ohio. Buffalo, N. V. Atlanta, Oa. La Crosse, Wis. Texarkana , Tex 5a n Francisco, Cat THE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER ! ih) RINTING IS AN ART IN r which The Examiner ex- cells. We have all the late ipf styles in type 'and keep in stock a large assortment of high grade stationery so that there is no delay in executing a large order. " prices will be found to compare favorably with other prices. LATEST LAND AND STOCK NEWS EIQHT PAQES LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN 1880. A BO AD IX BAT COmrTT. The farmers ase wide tires. In tbe manner of building them. At tbe outset the roadway was excarated to the depth of about eight Inches or a trifle more. Then fiat limestone was placed In the roadbed, and on top of this was placed a layer of coarse crash ed stone, and the top dressing was a layer of finer crushed stone. Experi ence showed that the foundation stone would work out of place and rats would form In the road. These flat stones were then entirely discarded and the crushed stone used in their place. This plan la yet followed. Under the stone road system of Bay county as it Is followed nearly every farmer Is on a stone highway or with in a short distance of one, so that he la never deprived of an opportunity of going to the city. No weather was ever yet experienced when the stone roads were In such a condition where they could not allow a farmer to take a full load of produce to market. Dar ing the sugar beet season It is not aa uncommon thing to see a farmer sta tion a load of beets upon a stone road and then haul another load from the farm over a clay road to load It upon tbe standing wagon for drawing to the factory hi other words, he Is enabled to draw two and three times as many beets on the stone roads as be can on a clay road. I The farmers invariably use wide ( tired wagons. Formerly narrow tires I prevailed, but it was soon found that In rainy seasons they cut holes through the stone. Tbe size of loads drawn over the macadam roads is limited only by the capacity of the wagon. There isn't a farmer In Bay county who is not in favor of the stone roads. A farm on one of these highways Is considered, of much more value than one off on a side road. While it is Im possible to say accurately how much more a farm on a stone road is worth than it would be with no stone road. It is known that the owner of tbe place considers It of Inestimable advantage, benefit and value. It saves time, wear and tear on wagon and harness; be can haul larger loads, be is not isolated in rainy weather, a smaller team can ac complish much more than otherwise, and there Is the satisfaction of know ing that be can come and go Just when ever he pleases without giving any con sideration to weather conditions. , While the cost of supporting thess' stone thoroughfares, these arteries of trade, falls more heavily upon the own er of city property than upon the farm er or tbe owner bi agricultural lafij. there Is no complaint made by tbe city landowner, lie figures that In the long run bis city property Is made much more valuable by the upbuilding of tbe farming section, and he pays bis stone road tax willingly. What has been tbe effect of the stone roads upon neighboring counties? Bay City draws trade from as far east as Sebewaing, Huron county, as far southeast as Yas sar, Tuscola county, and along the southern line of the county, where the stone roads run bang up to the Sagi naw county line. Saginaw county farm ers come to Bay City as their market, and they do their trading here. The same can be said of the farmers In the direction of Midland. Tbe farmers all know about the stone roads of Bay county, and they come here on that ac count as well as the fact that they find a good market her for all of their farm produce. Bay county baa almost reached Its tmlt In the building of main highway. What building wUl be dona In the fu ture, will t In connecting the eads of th main roads as a spider connects the main branches of his web. This will accomodata the farmers living oS tha stone roads and tend to enhance St ralua of farms which ara not now. nsldsrad desirable, because they ar somewhat handicapped compared with ethers mora favored.