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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1906)
f I i i i i will In tiny wiiy 1lpiirnKi ( what 1 linvcull In relation to tliu rmllt luti to l ini't wit h liort', that I our ltte froMt. Yt tlH'Mit, oll watlor It'll u, nro mfiiilnujy Krowlnjf leu Mlichllng ivm th country nettli-it up. Thin, In fact, apix-ar to la pecullarHy ex HrltntMt In almost nil newly willed lonilltlo ami In attrllmtalilu liy many to lint clearliiK off ami plowing the ground, combined wltli the freed alluvial pim that coiiiiiiIjikIi) with and modify the. eht'trlcnl condlllotiH that obtained at earlier perlodn. lie this aM It may, I do not axmiiiio to reason on th.m IIimm I only know tin clliiiatt) I growing Iomh rlgoroiiM and It Ik only once In a great while that fnmtn MTlotiNty Injure our fruit crop. 1'lah Lake Trout will weigh from to7lliH. and are a flnoflNh. Moun tain Trout grow from I to 1'J lushes long and are an palatable, and gamy ait the epicure or HporlMiuan could wImIi. Salmon Trout average oliout nine pound, and HomctlmeM weigh an much an fifty pound-, and are plentiful In Hi" tributaries of Klam ath Lake. Ntock recdlug: Commence about the tlrNt of January and Mock are turned out to xklriiilHti for themwl ve about the 15th of March. lloiiNlngStock: NotH'k I housed during the winter except It Ih milch cow, team horses and young sttick of small farmerH, and much of that never get Inside a barn or shelter. (did Weat her: Generally npeaklng wo haveonecoM hjk-11 during the win ter, when the. mercury drop from ouo to 11 vo degree below cero, this may b for ono only or It may lust a many u four or live day thl doe not occur every winter. Correct ly HM"aklng, we have about two mouth of winter weather. Warm Weather: In July the mer cury will run up a high a trior 1X1 degree for one or two day, but when night ?om' you will require the uual mjuittcr of blanket on your bed. Instructive Storm or wind: -We have neither cyclone, hurrlcan or destructive wlud torm. but Just en ough wlud to lie healthful and Invig orating We have occalonally what I called a thunder hower, aud yet can a,v It I a very rare thing to hear dUtlnct thunder or we haip llghtnlinr, consequently you will not find a lightning rod In thl county. Neither do we know of a lnglo caw of any ierou Indng struck by light ning In thl county. Ice: The thickest form In largo pools of Htlll Water, sometimes a much a It Inches thick (bo we are told, but the writer hits never seen It) the UMiial thick ne put up hero for summer ue i from six toeight Inches, and some winters It does not form thick enough to put up for nil miner use. Saloon: Some correponden t have naked u how It U possible for ua to make cluliu to a high-toned and well regulated a condition of o clety a we do, and at the mime time support the nntitlier of hhIooiih we do? In aimwerlng thl question satisfactorily, It I neceHMiiry that tho questioner should le somewhat aciiualnted with the ways of the people of the I'aclllc coat, In order that they comprehend tho sltuatlou a It exist. The fact !, saloon with us and tho Kasteru people are two different institution and Boclety treat these here In a different lltflit, for herc.the business man be hochurch member or not, docs not lose caste If LusInesH takes hi in Into a saloon, so long as ho does &ot patronize tho gambling or club rooms, ft they are called, ho deems his conduct as free from reproach as was that of Ceas ar's wife and society deems him 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 touders, etc. are employed tho year round, and they belong of all nationalities and transient to a great extent, contrlb- ute largely to the support of the sa loons, and with all our iloatlng population It Is a rare thing to see a drunken man oa our streets. Secret Orders: Embracing tho A. i & A. M. and chapter, I. 0. 0. F. and Itebekahs, Woodmen, and Circle, Workmen, and Degree of Honor, the Foresters, tho Kaglcs, are In a flour ishing condition. Our many mountain stream afford tho purest and best water, and good water Is obtulned almost anywhere by digging or driving from fourteen j to twenty-four feet. Tho leert Land Act:-Permits ono to tako IWO acre or le, and hi wife can nlo do the same, on tho condl-1 tloti that each will pay 25 cent per: acre at the time of filing. They will also lo required to expend labor to the amount of ouo dollar per aero on It each year for threo year thl ex peixllturo to be on the Improvement of tho pro-rty, such a fencing, ditching, building or making roer voir or dlverllug streams onto It, clearing, plowing, etc. At or beforo the expiration of the third year each will pay one dollar more, making a total of f I.2.1 per acre In cah. Timber and Mtono Land: Per acre t'i.M. Ninety day after application in tint be proved upon and paid for. One can only take WO acre or le of thl clan of land; a wife can alo ac quire title to iheso land. Homestead: Of 1W acre or le, cost for filing fid ami adverting fee. Stage Fare; about 0 ct per mile. From Madeline to Lakevlew by Stage ftl.OO. Stage leave Madeline one evening and arrive at Lakevlew the next evening. The recent discovery of (lold and Copper deposit mile HoUlll of Lakevlew, on the divide bctwe.m Fort Hid well and Pine Creek, and the discovery of Oold, Silver and (Jul eua on the mountain near I'alley, also the fact that highly mineralized rock I found and exhlhlted by many herder and vanquero from many of the Htirroiindlng ranges that almot make us know that If Micho llud prove half a rich a reputed. we may yet find that Lake County ha an Kldorndo of It own, that only n walt the advent of iicIuhm of pro pector, miners, farmers and wide awake buAlucsH men, who would not only develop and unearth a mineral wealth not dreamed of heretofore, but will hiiHteu the Mople of fur off localities to come and take a look at thl land of promise. Almost every Industry and ocvu patlon may le pursued here the year round under our climatic conditions. Our hill and mountains abound In autelope, deer aud smaller game; while our valleys afford a veritable paradise for geese, ducks, etc. I.Ike all new countries, -this affords Inducement not only to tho capital ist, but to the brainy business man, the frugal earnest every day laborer, who, all In their own Hue will devel op entorplses not now thought of. We expect at an early date the ad vent of a rail road, and when this lccomcs an assured fact, the funeral knell will 1k rung on ourchenp lands ami your golden opportunity lost to profit by the advantages you could now profit by, in securing a home at a small outlay. Luckiest Man in Arkansas. "I'm, the luckiest man In Arkan sas," write II. L. Stauley, of Bruno, "since tho restoration of my wife's health after (We years 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 consumptaon If taken in time. My wife Improved with tho first bot tle aud twelve bottles completed the cure." Cures tho worst coughs and colds or money refunded. At Leo Ileall druggist. 50c and 1.00. Trial bottle free. Irylnflr preparations simply dovel op dry catarrh they dry up the Becrotious, which adhere to the nieiubraua und decom pose, canning a fur more sorious trouble than the ordiuury form of oatitrrh. Avoid all dry. lug inhulmits, fumes, smokes aud snuffs and use that which cloauses, soothes aud huals. Ely's Cream Halm is suou a remedy aud will cure catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleaHantly. A trial size will be mailed for 10 cents. All drug-gluts sell the Boo. size. Ely Brothers 60 Warren fct., N.Y. The Halm cures without pain, does not Irritate or oauBe sueezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surfaoe, reliev. ing immediately the paiuf ui intlammution. With Ely's Cream Halm you aro armsd against Kasul Catarrh aud Hay Fever. Frightfully Burned. Chas. W. Moore, a machinist, of Foid City, l'a., had his baud fright fully burned in an electrical furnace. Ho applied llucklen's Arnica Salve with the usual result: " a quick and perfect cure." Greatest healer on ea rth for Hums, Wouuds, Bores, Eczema and Piles. 25c at Lee Deall Druggist. Keep off Goose Lake." "Or use Thornton's Favorite Cream or chapped and red skin." AVcCclable Prep Arnlion for As similating flic Food and Ketfuti ting the Stomachs and Dowels of Tromolcs DicslionChrerfur rcRs and Rt Contains neither Oirtum.Morplune norMiiwaL NotHaiicotic. fcpr trow orSAKunmxma Jlx .tmnm (IW.Iy Aperfecl Remedy forConslifwi Hon, Sour Stonwtfh, Diarrhoea Wor ms .( xinvtilsion ,Kc wn sh ncss and Lohs OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YOI1K. tXACT COPY Of WRAPPED. I r BEGF, MUTTON. PORK, SAUSAOE, ETC., ALWAYS ON ..Lakevievv Meat Market.. JOHN WENDELL, Proprietor -. AT PRESENT LOCATED - BUILDING NORTH OF HOTEL LAKEVicW i SEE Nature's Wondrous Handiwork Throngh Utah and Colorado CaMle (late, Canon of (be Grand, Black Canon, Mrtiall anU Tennei co l'aasvi. and tbe World-Faaioui SsKoyal Uorges For Descriptive and Illustrated I'amph leti, write to V. C. McBrlde, Gen. Agt. 124 Third Street I'ORTLAND, OR. OABTORIA. Bears the ef 0B Hart Alwars BonjhJ THE LAKE r COUNTY EXAMINER LATEST LAND AND STOCK NEWS EIQHT PAQE5 LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Vears P VMS MMTMM WWW. ! 9fTt. HAND AT THE TIMS CI ED. Effective January 1st, 1P0S. :00 A. M. Lv. 11:18 A. M. Lv, 1;10P.M. Lv. 2:18 P. M. Ar. 8 .OOP. M.Lv. :20P. M. Lv. 7:30 P.M. Ar. Reno Plumas Doyle Amedee Amedee Hot Bpgs Madeline Ar. 6:45 P.M. Lv. 2:45 P. M. Lv. 1:10 P.M. Lv. li:01 P. M. Ar. 11:15 A. M. Lv. 11:00 A. M. Lv. 7:15 A.M. 1 :00 P. M. Lv. 2:32 P, M.Lv. e 4:20 P. M. Ar. f Plumas Bock with Mohawk Ar, 12:30 P. M. Lv. 10:55 A. M. Lv. 9:00 A. M. a Connections made with East and West bound trains of 8. P. Co. b Stages to and front Milford, Janesvllle, Buntingville. 0 Stages to and from Standish and Susan ville, d Stages to aud from Eaglevllle, Cedarvllle, Fort Bldwell, Adln, Alturas, Lakevlew, and other points In Oregon. e Stages to and from Genesee, Tuylorsvllle aud Greenville. f Stages to and from Johnsvtlle, Cromberg, and Q.uincy. rw1 1 I cells. fI''1' styles AW mm stock a large assortment of high grade stationery so that there is no delay in executing a large order. i prices will be found to compare favorably with other prices. 1880. f OeuCD IO DCCMDf D. "WHS. Pr lrlo, K.1T to OirUUm plnte. tfWt. RUU-kA vrrthlm. IN ALL COUNTRIIS. fitutnrtt Hirer t with Wot Hag ion imvtt time, mnmiy mnti often the patent, Pttmt ids' InfrfnirtfliMt Prsctles ticlftlrtty. Wrlb, nr mm. UM SU IMk StM. p. VnM SteM Mm Mm. WaSHIMOTON. D. e. Land Notice. JOHN MULLAN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. iJio Connetlcut Avenue Washington, D. C. All peraoa iho have hcrttofore made F1NAI PROOP In anr kind oi Land. Mineral or Tim ber Entries, hkh baa bfen accepted by the Refleter or keelver of any V. S. Land Office, can have the issuance of their U. . Patent ft aid Lands promptly attended t. by aendlns i their Duplicate Recelsts, or Certificates of Entry, and an agreement te pay me $10 when ever said Patent shall Issae. JOHN MULLAN, Oregon, Calif erai and Nevada State Agent 60 YEARS' ,w JT TRADE MARKS rttH Copyright Ac Anyone ef1tn a eketrtt and deertptlon may qlfkly ascertain our cpirifcn frae bihr as Invtvitrnn Is probtblr piUcntavMa. (omniunlr. tWrnnfltnetiyorinOdentliii. Handbook on Ftu: ent frtv .Ment .urency for ctintiff Mtnti. on Fa'aula r atriitj tatn lanmmn man a a, kam raoaii receive sswrtsl nntic. withuut cliame. In tbe Scientific flit.erica.io a V.oasfaLnMnealw tl laat mA JIaakl TjirtVgMat tMVo culaUon of nT svnentltlc Jrxmtfcl. Ttrin. a Dura by all newsdealsrs. l,lUN&C0.8e,B"'NeWTOrK Branch Otnae. Mr H. Washtnstuu. D. C $1,250 Reward The HarneyConnty Uve 8lork Associa tion, of which I am a member. payt!7o0 re ward for evidence leading to the con viction of parties stealing Jtoca oe tnngiuir to its mem bers, in addition 1 offer S.)U reward. Horse brand horse shoe bar on eithei or both Jaws. Re corded in 8 counties Range, Harnev, Lake and Crook Counties Honrs vented when sold. Horses sold to pass through this section will be reported in this paper. If not so reported, please write or tele phone The Times Herald, Main 824, Barns, Ore gon W w Brows, Fife, Ore. rtsie Mherp Kaarsi la Mod or; Ostaty Tbe Examiner has for sale one of tb sbeep ranches in Modoc county, which . trols the best range in California. It consist of 560 acrss ail under fence. It Ilea along Pitt river for 2 miles. Besides other building there are two houses 1U miles apart. It is an Ideal sheep rancb. If taken quick it will tx sold for I6UO0. "V EXPERIENCE wni .in 1 . n ii wnii saii nam m am - RINTING IS AN ART IN which The Examiner ex- We have all ihe late in type and keep in HANDLING BALKY HORSES. ttlaslaoas anal Flrmnoaa Hedea1 Break m HaMra. Conrpnilnjr lalky Iiotbps a corw IjwndoDt of Rural New Yorker at: I hara had some experience with al most ell kinds of borsea, and a hrtlkj borw I find Ihe most proYoklna; I hurt erer hnd In my possession. Tlorflcs are so different In disposition that It takes a good horseman to nn tferstand Just bow to handle each ani mal. In my experience I find that tbe balky borse has been rpolled by poor drlrer or by some one who did not understand bow to handle that kind of animal, which is usually of contrary nature. Like some men, tbey want their own way or no way at alL I find it best to study the disposition of the horse, and If I see that be Is a naturally contrary animal I try all tbe kindness possible and never lose my own temper. A good aound thrashing will do sometimes, but with a natural ly contrary borse I seldom use a whip, only to straighten him up, and then more in the stable than when be Is bitched. When you want bitn to stand oyer, tell blin so with a firm "Get over;" not a yell, but so be will know what you mean, or to back up In the atalL Use him firmly so he will know that you mean what you say, and do not say too much. I use a good blacksnake whip because I can handle it the best If I cannot make him do what I want blm to after several days' train ing, I take him on a good sod field plenty of room tie up bis left front foot firmly with a good strap so that the foot is up to the body; then I put a good strap on the right foot Just above the hoof and over his back; then I take a firm bold of the strap with the right hand and at the bit with the left band, and I tell him to get up, and a be does so I pull up the foot; down he goes on both knees. Then la your time to stay by him. Lton t let go. lie wui go down on his side if you stay by him long enough. Then get on his bead quick and keep him there till he win lie quiet Let blm up; put him down, again till you are sure he la under your control; then if you hitch blm put no load behind him and put blm with a good, true horse so be will learn how to go, but do not use the whip If possible, and in time with good firm usage you have a good horse. The man who tries to break a balky borse would better break himself of losing his temper and gather up all the horse sens'! that he can find In his top knot then be determined to break the horse or break himself of his bad hab its If It takes him a year. Sheep Holes. It Is not a question of how much a ram costs as how much profit he re turns. Don't house your sheep too closely; let the mission of the barn be shelter rather than warmth. Give the ewes grain simply as a luxury. High grain feeding is unfa vorable to a big lamb crop. Sbeep no more like to eat out of sour, dirty troughs than the shepherds like to eat off dirty dishes. Although the ram may be gentle, it Is better that he be kept away from the pregnant ewes. A blow of his head may mean the loss of one or more lambs. American Sheep Breeder. THE VETERINARY Tail rot does not kill pigs, but may knock several dollars off tbe market price of a high bred, fancy hog, says Farm Progress. This disease Is gener ally caused by damp or foul bedding and Is found usually among the first litters that come. Tbe first thing no ticed is that when the pigs are four or five days old their tails begin to crack open in places. If neglected these cracks will soon encircle the talL It is then too late for a remedy, but If the disease is treated In time the tall can be saved. Take warm soft water and castlle soap; bathe the tail well and ap ply olive oil. Repeat twice daily for several days, and the trouble will dis appear. Worms la Ilosra. Hogs affected with worms In the In testines run down in condition, become very thin and lank, back Is arched, eyes dull, refuse feed, walk stiffly and appear lifeless. The worms may be very numerous. In bad cases completely filling the Intestines. The pigs die if not treated. To secure the best results affected hogs should receive individual treatment Twenty-four hours before administering treatment very little feed should be given them. Then give the following medicine as a drench to each hundred pound hog; larger or smaller hogs should receive a dose hi proportion: Oil of turpentine, four drams; liquor ferri dialysatus, one-half dram; raw linseed oil, six ounces. If necessary repeat the dose in four days. After worms have been removed glva a tonic to put the pigs in condition. Farm Journal Scratches la Ilorae. First procure some thermofuge. At night wash the limb with water as hot as the hand will bear and make quite dry with a cloth, then apply a thick paste of the thermofuge and put on a light bandage over It Take off In the morning and wash off. Then use a lit tle carbollzed raw linseed oil on It Continue until a good healing is made. Feed largely on wheat bran mashes and give dally exercise. National Stockman.' traaarlaa ar Distemper. Comfortable quarters, good care, plenty fresh water, moderate feed of easily digested, nutritious food; a blis ter to the throat It necessary and little tonic, as nnx vomica, gentian, eta, U appetite Is bai Farm and Ranch.