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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1906)
VOTERS' GUIDE. In ri'N.oiii.ii to i-iichI from ninny (,f our aiiI.mvi i i. rn for nrifxi.ln tuition of tint riilri.mi'titi4 of tint pilmnry eli-tlnn W) u r;.. loii to volorn, wn li.tv.. c.iiifully i.topimMl tl, fowlni nrtli-l. wlil.li w Im.IIpvm fully cxpliiliiN .vi.ryti..t1,n from t, voter' stand. Killlt, IIIVolVIMl III (III! lllW. Tli prliiiiiry Hiud'Hi Uw, which U now In nircct, -a nv.it y Ui ull .olltlciil coiivi.iMoii, m, tUt h.-rcufl. r, every nomliml.loii for ,,111,1 Ut oMI.-n will lm inii.l.. at ,rliniiry cli-ctlotiH, which, thU year, will lii'l'l on April 19 HIi, ' ' All prlmiiry kI.hIIoii will lt conilucti-.l ,y (,n Hinuit JihIicn hii1 tiers nf election (hut will m.iv nt emeriti elect Inn. Jiolh thn IUpiil.llcttin ntnl lii'inix-rul will hol.l their prlmiiry flections on thn Hit iiik iluy, lit thn Miinii place, mid will litt coinlncletl by thn muiin Jii'lkfi'd mill clerk , llefoit. miy voter In iiinlllleil to voto nt the prlmiiry flection, lm U rc'iulro.1 to luiVf previously n-KUIeleil, Mini hUo to lutvn lcchirel hi poll! ICItl nillMMI Hill. There will lm two Imllot for tlm primary eleillnn, une white nikI dim I, loo. Tint while Imllot will lm the itetnililli 'llll lifitlut ul.1,,1, .It - l . .1 . . . .. . " . .... M in ihi irimei inn inline oi nut ciitnllUiilcM Heeklnw tint tioiu jniitloii f tli ItepiiMlcun jmrty for thn vnrlnu ulllio to lm voted for Ht tint I nun election. 'lint I'hm Imllot w III Im the Deniocrnt it; Imllot. hikI W of J will I'ontulii nil tin mime of the fiimlhlntcH of tint Democratic tmrtv i... . I. i . . II I.... .1 ...... . At . ' ' .. ' nun nr.. (x'kiiih ni" IMIIIIIHIII.HIII in inni puny lor III" vitrloii olllceM to lm voteil for Ht Ihn Ki-ui-rul election on Jtiint 4th, of till year. Kncli l;i'til,ll'iin Nt the prlmiiry election, will he huiiileil a white Imllot, lilnl fnch 1 lemiH'riit w 111 rtce ve ii liitni liiillot. Kiieh votfreiiu only vote for one lm run for the (mine olllce, except for leuUhttlvit itllcett, when thern will lm more than one to elect When tint poll urn cloweil thn vote r connteil iin l rcturiiM maile In thn minm man ner ln lit H fc'eliiTttl election, Mini the perxoit receiving t lie hlKhent lltimlM r of VoteM oil the white Imllot, for the olllce for which hit WHM Voted for, w ill lit the KeonlillcHll nominee for that olllce, ami thn perm ill receiving the hlhext liiimlier of vote on the blue hallot, for the i, Itlce for which he wiim Vole. for, will he the Jleinocratlc nominee for that otllcn, A Iteptililiran limy vote for h ileinocrat, ly writing the inline of Htich Peinocrnt on hln ticket, nml ii lii-mocrnt may ahm vote for it lU-piilillcHti, hy wrlllmr the name or Htich Kepiitilicitu on hU ticket, H them will lie li hlank npnc utter each oHici for that purpone, but ill inline Voted fur on the white hallot will Ixt Counted an it ICeplihli can, an thoiiKh the pernon voted for wan n ICepnhllciiii, anil iilwi all IlllineH voted for Oil the hlue hallot wilt he counted lot M Ilfiuocmt, mi though lie wiim n )emx'rat. Itut no vote cant on a Kci,uhllciiti hallot for a Ileinocrat can Ixt mlded to thiM rectdved oil the lleiuocratli! hallot, ho that tint only way n Democrat can be iihuIhIciI hy the Itepnhlican parfy to n iiomi iiatloii U to receive a plurality of nil the voIcm cant hy the KepuUI cnii party, when nuch IIi iikhThI would h omu the Itepuhlicau iioiui lien (or that otllcc. Therefore it tint Attorney (ieiieral ilcclari H, It would ho pimnihlo for one peiKoii to In nomlniited on the white Imllot ax n llepuhlicim, and nl o on tint l ine Ixillot mm it Democrat, and Unix Ix-come tint noinlnen of laitll paitieH for tint Hiimn olllce. 3 A SOULS AWAKENING WliIlD Jlrln rralltii a t atuttf til Ixnk Nlm rux-a fulling lnl l-au l lxik ; fot llieru In III" !' J Mil" txi. I.lllln aiiKlra wi-ro !" rflllK lliflr ilwl 1"V. Whim In' inriinl ovrr oim ,i'iil InT lory, Mlra.iini tn tin) Ur nl ft clillil III Klnry; Htm trutnl-Tnl wliu ll.lt rlill.t Ci.iiM Im-, Willi a Iwe Uml li'lo rlirruleti el "hi," r !'. II hiel a nutiln mother. W ho ni"t In-r child m ilio di.l lm i,H,. r; Ho wiiieli-r -lm lovcl ihU clillil el Inic, That On, lad will In-r Ifimi aln'. Alli-f a thl! tin' rani" lo Uik rtnt. W hrrri l,rii lia.l dlil li,r lliv miiiIh ( mi-n; A '!. twerl lliiah crrt evt-r h- r Atlillniiililellisr auiilavi-i ly lllmrai-a. A thrill nt ri'al Joy filleil hrr lifrl, "Kroia Hlnliit waft I muni il. rl"; II nr IImiiikIiu mi lu rni"! lo rralma ahurv. At In-r "villi ,'i,cd" lo a Mvlora lntr. Mm I.. MtciiN, to y,r old. I wrote thU piM-in (rum Liiikliix nt a ilctun entitled, "A SouTh Awnkeii Iiir", In KiikIInIi cIium nt m Imol. "A Smirn nwiikcnliiK" Ian tUiir Ufa iuivfiiccd tflrl, Hlttln with a liook P-Htlnhlly mi her knccH mid looking up liitu the nky mccm tniiltl tlidcHof little iinlex hIioivci Iiik down roHcMUpdii li. r. In my pix-m I Imagine that the Iniok Hthn"I.lf.t of t'hrlxt" and that It convert her. Ill the liHtofJwt.nteil to receive jjTnt teiltloil thix yeur hy thi Jthiverninent npproprlittiiix power, Oregon Lwlll tttuml hlh. Kvery pnrtHtbleMHHiirHiice that can lm Klven quietly iix JijttyTJ hy thn OreKon deleatloii Jthat Ithe vnry urgent work on the Coluiuhiii river w III Ixt continued. It lx poHttihle that tho War Depiirtineiit in confer ring with tint iniiuuneru In CoiiKrexu, will Interpret thit iiioct urent newl nx cxixtiiiK at thn mouth of tho river, but thern tx"yit hope In tho deterinln 'd work of the two Oregon xcuatorx for Hb-ady work ou tho Cclilo canal project. Thoxo two Kreat project on tho Columbia huvo hecu chiunplonod oitrly ami Into by hU of tho northern OroKou, Bouthcrn WnxhiiiKtoii und northern Idaho intercntx, with the'ro Biilt that their dotiiilHjiroJfiuniliiir to all of CoiiKrenH. Keep off floose Lake." OriiHoThorntoirHl'avorlteCn'aiii orchnpiKxl ami roil "kin." 1 ?W ELY'S CREAM BALM This Remedy I a Specific, 8ure to Give Satisfaction. OIVIS RKLIIr AT ONCI. It cloanxex, aoothua, hunU, and jirototiti the dixenxed ineuihruno. It otirex Oiiturrh and Mvcs way a Oold in tha llend quickly. Itextorex the KtniHoe of Toxte anil Hmell. Kuxy to uxo. Ooiituinii no injurious di utf. Applied into the noHtrilx ami uhxorhud. Iurno KUe, M ctmU at PruKK'"'8 or uittil Trial Hizo, 10 vouU by mail. ELY BROTHERS. 58 Warrti St.. Nw York. To Have Law Modified. Oregon's Mciiior xcuator hax whkwI a determined conflict the paxt week in the Committee on l'tihlic lnndu, of which he Ix it member, to havo the proponed condition after rcix-nl of tho timlx-r mid dtoiie act, modilled ho that tho laud may Ix- acquired by private individual if it ix thouuht to bo morn valuable for any other pur-' pinto, than foroxtry. Tho nut oral effect: of tho propoxed rc-al and forbidding entry oftimlxr land for honiexteudx, would to place ull of Ori'Kon'x timber ed public domain not embraced w ith in forext roHcrvo withdrawal on prac tically tho name footing ax rexorved arenx. The committee wax not dixpox ihI to allow thn country in which tim lr K'ew, more than 10 ir cent, of the total derived from tuilex. Senator Fulton' HtrotiKext effort wn to have any timbered area thought to have Kreater vitluo for any purpoxe than forextry, oixmi to Home form of private a qiiixition. Ho held that "a viwit proportion of Woxtcru Oregon IxdnK tiiiilxTed, uploudid land for ag riculture, KrazliiK, etc., mik'ht tie kept under forest for year under propoxed condition. Hi flurex prcxeuted xhowed the remarkable low revenue forext land yielded. Whilo of Wext eru Oreifon'x tiinUtred area a relative ly xmall iiiuount rcmuiued public do main, tho Hcnator feared that much Kood laud would Ih kept from de velopment, and i xtrivini; to convince tho committee of tho peculiar condi tion in hi and other Pacillc tttateH, where timU-red urea are Hometime the U'xt land when cleared. If he ix iiuxuccexxful in tho committee, ho will carry the llK'ht to the Semite floor for a final xtriiKklo with tho Kuxteru xpirlt which xi'eiiis unable to uppreciate Wchteru condition. Fulton's Recognition. Onion's xenatoriul rcprexcutation lx ottractiuit more at tout ion iu tho Iraxt than ut . Homo. Following' the courtcxie i the junior senator lit tho timo of hi appointment, many com pliment huvo been paid tho elder member of the ututu's delcKntiou. Ono of the bright cat editorial that appeared iu prominent euxteru paper following Senator Fulton's able open ing of the rnte-legiHlatiou debuto iu the Senate wua thut iu the Iudiunap- folix Morning Stur, a follows: "Senator Fultou of Oregou seems to have acquitted himself well iu tho Ilrxt noteworthy appeurauce ou the iloor of the Senate iu debute with men like Spouer, Foraker aud Hailey. It Is three year uow since Mr. Fultou wax elected, and ho has done his work uuobteututiouHly aud well, impressing his ability upou all who have seen him, and yet avoiding the huste with which new senator are tempted to preoipitute themselves into discus sions. He is a mau of flue talents aud very great iudustry. His hubit of mastering tl'ie details of his subject aud thlnklngit through was revealed lu his prompt and cogent answers to thejiuextlons which were shot at him by tho ixist hiwyor in tho Senate." irANTUD: Two nieu In each cou uty to represent aud udvertlse Hard ware dopurtmont, put out sampleB of our goods, etc. Traveling Posit ion or OIHch Manager. Salary t')Q per month, cash weekly, with all expenses paid iu advance. We furnish every- thing. 1- Tho Columbia Houso Dept. 010, 234 5th Ave Chicago, 111 n n I u ' v jiu rn, i and li Tlio Kind You liavo Always Bouglit, and wlilch ha leca In uo for over 30 yo.rn. has bume lh alimAtnm of lian boen mode under IiU pvr- I MupervlMion nlnco itn Infancy. Allow no ono to deceive you In thin. All C'ouiitirfeltii, IiiiltatioriH and " Jnnt-ax-jfooil" are but Kx per linen In that trifle with and endanger tlio health of Infants and Children Experience- ogaluxt Kxpeiiment What is CASTORIA Ctttttirh Is a liartnlcn substitute for Castor Oil. Pare goric, Drops and Hootlilng Myrtips. It Is Pleasant. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic ubMtancc. Its age Is Its guarantee. It dcHtroys Worms and allays FevcrMineK. ,It cures Diarrhwa and AVind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures CoiiHtlpation and Flatulency. It aHHlmllates the Food, regulates the Ktomach and Itowcls, 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 Oyer 30 Years. tmi ecirrauR ummhv, vt mvnrat tmirr, new err. BEEF, MUTTON. PORK, SAUSAGE, E'lC, ALWAYS ON HAND AT THE ..Lakeview Meat Market.. JOHN WENDELL, Proprietor AT PRESENT LOCATED BUILDING NORTH OF HOTEL LAKEViriW SEE Nature's Wondrous Handiwork Through Utah lit" (lUud Cattle tite, Canon of the Grand, Black Canon, Manball andTennei ifo l'asiii'i, and the World-Fanoui sKoyal tiorses For Dvacrlptive and Illustrated Pamph let,, write to V. C. McBrlde, Uen. Agt. 124 Third Street l'ORTLAND, OR. TIMI CARD. Effective January 1st, 1P06. Bean tha ln'' ou A'"! :00 A. M. Lt. 11:48 A.M. Lt, 1;10P.M. Lv. 2:15 P. M.Ar. S:00 P. M. Lt. 8:20 P.M. L. 7:30 P. M. Ar. Reno Plumai Doyle Amodee Amedee Hot Bpgs Madeline Ar. 5:45 P. M. Lt. 2:45 P; M. Lv. 1 :10 P. M. Lt. 12:01 P. M. Ar. 11:15 A. M. Lt. 11:00 A.M. Lv. 7:15 A. M. 1:00 P. M. Lt. 2:32 P, M. Lv. 4:20 P. M.Ar. Plumas Beckwlth Mohawk Ar. 12:30 P.M. Lv. 10:55 A. M. Lt. 9:00 A. M. a Connections made with East and West bound trains of 8. P. Co. b Stages to and from Milford, Janesville, rtuntlngvillo. e Stages to and from Blandish and Susan Tille, d Stages to and from EagleTille, Cedarvllle, Fort Bidwell, Adin, Alturas, Lakeview, and other points in Oregon. e Stages to and from Genesee,. Taylorsville and Greenville. f Stages to and from Johnsville, Cromberg, aud Qulncy. f ftocuftCD no or rtnozf. lmW. . rawing iirytt'dtM. fr f rt irmr h mnn tr rprt r lrtn, hm to vlftiua ?Mfit. Irl. tnmtkM, nVTfthf.fL, N ALt COUNTRItS. lliulnf tflrrrl WmiHngUm M time, mmtty njlrn ikt falmt. PtlwiJ tni lnfrtitMnir rsetles Exclusivity, WrII. or nrn tt ua ml U Vlala Mrwt, Vntut Umi-H Mnl OUt, Wa.MINOTON, O. C. Care of Brood Sows In Vmter Land Notice. JOHN MULLAN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. 1J10 Connetlcut Avenue Wanhlnjton, D. C. All persons who have heretofore made FINAL PROOP In any kind of Land, Mineral or Tiro, bar Entries, which has been accepted by the Register or Receiver of any V. 3. Land Office, can hava the Issuance of their U. 8. Patent for said Lands promptly attended to by sending m their Duplicate RecclsU. or Certificates of Entry, and an agreement to pay ase f 10 when, aver said Patents shall lassie. JOHN MULLAN. Oregon, Calif ornl and Nevada State Agent BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Dcsigns Copyright Ac Anyone enrHng a sketch and dmeiintlnn may qwlrklv Mrerialn nor oplnkin free whether an liiTiiilon I. probably mitenibla. Coniniunlrm. tl'maairtetlyonnBdentfal. Handbook on faUi.U snt f rM. OlileM aeency for Mcnnng Mtenu. Fatenta taken throaeb Mann A Co. receive tpttUU notie, without charge. In tho Scientific flmericam A handsomely fllnatrated weekly. Trreet elr ralatum of any utenuoc tnnmal. Trrtna. H a y.ar; four montha, IU Sold by ail newaneeltra. IVtUNN & Co.36'0"'- New tork Branch OfBoe. OS T 8U Waablnstou. D. C $1,250 Reward. The HarneyCounty Live Stock Asaocia. tion, of which I am a member, pay. 1750 reward for evidence leading to the con viction of parties stealing a lock be longing to Its mem bers. In addition I offer taoo reward. Horse brand horse shoe bar on either or both jawa. Re corded in 8 counties Range, Harrier. Lake and Crook Counties Hones vented when sold. Horses sold to past through this section will be reported In thii paper. If not ao reported, please write or tele phone The Times Herald, Main KM, Burns, Ore gon W W Brows, Fife, Ore. riate taheep Raairti iai 31 odo C'owaty The Examiner has for sale one of tb Sheep ranches in Modoc county, which -o. troll the best range in California. It consists of S60 acr;i all under fence. It lies along Pitt river for 2 miles. Besides other building, there are two houses 1' utiles apart. It is an Ideal sheep ranch. If taken quick it Will be sold for ftiuou. Jim j iiuaianBMaajaaaaanajaiaOTvaRaaMaaaaapaa . ft ii mui-mi m 1 HtwuuMHk TfiK j RINTING IS AN ART IN I Kf-? j f which The Examiner ex- I vk ces e have all the late ''f'f styles in type and keep in QJJJ'YY stock a large assortment of high grade stationery so that there is no delay in executing a large order. 2 X A iVl I N E P"ces WH e found to compare " favorably with other prices. LATEST LAND AND STOCK NEWS I EIQHT PA0E5 LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS I TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN 1880. For rarlr "pring plK aelivt a well ffrown notr jilit, iiroferalily clglit or 1 more motifji" oll. If you ore Juiit utiirt ln to raise iMrkpr, njg II. Truckcil In Uural New Yorker. GUierwlfte I aa urtie you have yotir lK!t ami mont prolific ow on linnd. Hee that ahe baa at leant twelve tentn. Bho nlioiiM be hearty and vigorous, oa a ahy feeder la a poor animal to breed from. Much Ix ftald as to mating a rather con r no now with a boar finer In appearance. I believe In mating the bent Individual and certainly would Dot diKmrd a bow lierauae "he showed plenty of quality. After mating the aow ohould hava more nitrogenous ration tAn the fat tening hogs.' A few roots, or even silage, will add bulk and variety to the feed. Many breeders give a wisp of clover hay dally, awl It Is surprising: how much of this a bog will eat Keep her In good eondltlon, but not overfat About fourteen weeks after mating shift her t the farrowing pen, which PAIS OF TOUXO BEKKJiHIBB BOWS. should be roomy, dry and warm. This pen should be provided with a railing or fender around the sides. A 2 by 0 scantling spiked securely to fixed blocks six Inches high makes a good railing and may save a good pig from being lain on. The little fellows learn to snuggle under these fenders and keep out of danger. Some breeders advocate bedding heavily, claiming the sow will lie away from the pigs and not make a nest, as when she Is scrimped for bed ding. However, we always bed spar ingly with chaff or the sweepings from the hay barn. We keep the pen dry and clean. A damp pen Is responsible for many losses. It is advisable to watch a young sow with her first litter and be on hand to render assistance If needed. If a sow has successfully raised one litter we let nature take Its course. A covered pall of hot ashes will elevate the tem perature of a hogpen on a bitter Feb ruary or March night. After the little pigs have sucked once they seldom get chilled. Feed sparingly for the first three days, then gradually Increase to the capacity of the sow If the litter Is large. ' Age of Brood Sows. The length of time that a brood sow may be profitably kept Is1 determined by ber capacity and power of giving a regular supply of milk for her young. Shortly, It may be said that she should be kept as long as she breeds and milks well, says American Cultivator. Con tinued selection and retention of the best yonng sows for breeding purposes Is one of the most effective methods of Improving a herd of pigs. The opinion held by many that pigs from the first litter of a young sow are Inferior to'' those from subsequent litters Is not well founded. Quite as good pigs can be obtained from a young sow, proj, vlded she Is well grown before produc ing ber litter, as from the same sow at a later date. The keeping of sows for the production of pigs Intended for sale at an early age is a system prac ticed by many. Coarse boned, heavy eared. 111 shaped pigs look larger at the age of eight weeks than well shaped ones. Such animals do not, however, meet the requirements of the trade and are therefore not so profitable to the breeder. Many persons who feed pigs are of the opinion that animals which are plump and nicely shaped at an early age do not grow to a good size. No more mistaken view could possibly be held. HoaT Polntera. The bog Is a thrifty animal when fed on the dairy wastes with a little grain added. Unless a sow Is unusually well fed, she will hardly come in heat while suckling ber pigs. Usually the hog will thrive best that will squeal for his feed at the regular feeding times. The thrift and condition of the moth er determine to a great extent what the pig will be. Beauty In form and appearance Is not a safe Indication of the value of a sow as a breeder. The quality of a sow's pigs when she is old determines when ber days of usefulness are over. Beat As to Fatten Cattle. The central experiment station farm at Ottawa, Canada, found by compar ing 1,000 pounds live weight in the case of calvea, yearlings, two and three year olds that the profit for each 1,000 pounds was: Calves, $31; yearlings, 27; two-year-olds, $19.10; three-year-olds, $12.80. When all of the cattle of all ages was purchased at 4 cetita a pound and sold fat at 6 cents a pound the profit on $1,000 Invested in feeding cattle was: Calves, $357.50; yearlings, $284; two-year-olds, $198.75; three-year-olds, $177.60. Vala of Variety la Ration. i No single grain ration meets the en tire wants of the young growing or. fattening animaL In all cases end es pecially with pigs a good variety gives' the best results. Dust, cobs and other filth should not be allowed to accumu late on the feeding floors. Cleanliness tn the feeding places win aid material ly In maintaining health. Farmers Ad- Tocate. j