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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1906)
PANIC AMD Pr.OSPERIT '(herace C'.udands Pollen R.R CPoot" Tnonuol Jar xv'J COolo Jar l9Cs.Tial get w.pltU J When the tar;J revision period of I'nited States w.iv uveragi 1.03 P' stock. In 1S!C there was a . i t 1 " drop kept on !:::. :g until In 1SS)7. ; f age dividend I . sallen to I "1 In 1 of restored j- n. It l..i ' .e.i it kept on ?" a.itil I ' t han.l. It h i i r .tn 1S07. Tl: a- ying some luf -1 revision ; ' : to seven rtr' t i j i i i - -iw is 1 Photography for the AMATEUR at Half its Former Cost American Jr. CAMERA 'A'ith Double Plate Holder $1.60 Our facilities enable us to furnish cameras of the highest grade at prices which cannot be met. Send for illustrated catalogue telling all about our 27 styles and sizes. Free. AMERICAN CAMERA MFG. CO. 945 St. Paul St.. Rochester, N. Y. ECZliMA and PILECURE (REE Iw-i.jv. iiifj what it wuii to ,-uf for, i win give r::i:i: or chaimji-:, to any ;. "t-ii a po.-itivo cure for Ivl'zeiu;., Salt Ktieuii), rvh-i j('l;t, ril-rt!l!..l Suit) Di.-CMS' K. Install! re lief. I), .m suffer long-r, Write 1". W. V- I.I.L'.AM- 4-10 Manhattan Avenue New Vorx. Lncfose Stari -j. U " i ,f i.niiKt'ltd to your uie(uuie that you evtir XI ,.th8 n"?ut V? r .J frJhZi ChVy will cot you to ad Ott..-r ti.iK.r nk CO to 1 a SiSS&iT COLUMBIA WOOLEN MILLS CO. t PORTLAND OREGON -RAILROAD DIVIDENDS. su UnildSfcia 3V an JkT. TP''" It.; -v7 began, railroad dividends In the rent, or $1.03 for each $100 worth of In IS94 a further drop to 1.60, and the four years of tariff revision, the aver tlie dividend rate showed the effects '1 In 1S!H It had pone up to 1.92, and t ; r to- which complete data are at i' ible t.:t average dividend rate of 1 m T.ior's Manual for 1905, gives ro:i -twk dtvldeuds In the tariff i.nl n raive to high water figures The famous Poco, BucREye and American Cameras. Genuinely good in every detail. Film or Plates as you choose. Absolutely new models. $4.80 -:H---- 4x5 POCO vOlA'A, BO YEARS' FTLl V ; EXPERIENCE 0 4iT?l'':.''' Trade Marks I Designs rVtVI Copyrights Ac. A nvfdir- i-Tirt!rirf a sketch i -wl Hrrtiion may i, 1 1 : ' t 1 y ti-' t-riam our ninfiinii i ;e hor ttu 1 1 ( v !'! i- pninhMy ritf- l ' mn mini u-a-:i-n h MiLijyf'"n:i'i-ii;ltil. II i-i''olcoit t .'!-). h.i.tt 1m-('. ohd'st ai."ii(:y for t ' uniiif puK'ittH. I'aicnlH i.iiton throutyi Aiui r . Co. fL-fWa ipf-i'd wAUet wiihout ch"TV'', in tije Scientific flstertcan. A liHiiflBftrnoljr tUiiMtrntfd w i-li!v. I nrLM-wt rlr fiilutiou itt Miiy t'ientiUo J'.iirtiut. i . i imh. f:j u y'tr: Ittur nmntUa, $1 buUitVa'i -ili-al jtm. fvlUNN & Co.3e,Bfoat!a fwKork i.iunc!j o. dSt Y ft., V '! .I..U. i,u. u. c. THE BIS OIL AND TVll OX U0AI) EXPERIMENTS TO BE MADE ON WASHINGTON HIGHWAYS. Clraalac. llrrowli 4 Thoia.k Rollins Vrt R.ilrrmrnti list, Dry Whi irr Ht Tim to Apply Tr mmd O I Uood Hnalli of Olllo. The war -partuient and tho depart ment of at, .culture are to exprrlmeut with oil and tar on a section of Wash luiltou ronds. The work will be under the direction of the road oflce of the depart incut of agriculture, and the war department will furnish the roads, says the Washlufftou Star, ltoth oil ami tar will he tried, and probably a mile of each will be treated. The stretch used will be either the dusty stretch of Seventeenth street below the war department or a part of the Poto mac boulevrrd or both. The use of oil lu road work la new In Washington, so that the cierlmcnls will be wniehed with some Interest. But there are other sections where the use of oiled roads has been kept up for years, and t'e practice has spread over most of CVIforula, where the peopl are quite ei huslastlc over the result In the past eight or nine years. The work was commenced In 1S5KS In Cali fornia, whe-i petroleum Is cheap, tin I was tried a flrst la a limited way on a stretch of a. ut six miles simply to ley the dust, w' Ich was uot only a great nuisance Id the long, rainless suui- A BO AD OILRR. mers, but I Jurl orchards and fields for a cons! erable distance on each side of the r ul. The result of oiling the roads as soon as the authorities got the rl.ht mctho '. was more tl;au to lay the dust. It was found that ct only was the road dust less, but th-t the oil became Incorpo rated with the surface and made a good bindln crust from one to three Inches deep. The roads '-tood wear and water well, and after a number of severe rain storms that cut the unoiled macadam roads to pi 'ces the oiled roads were found lu as good condition as ever. The practice in California extended till now there are about 7oO miles of roads and streets that have leen oiled fo from one yenr upward. The department of agriculture recent ly received a preliminary report 0:1 some experimental stretches of nn di ed and tarred road in Jackson, Tensi. This road had tx-en treated only seven mouths, but the results so far have been very satisfactory. The Ht-ctioi treated with tar formed nu almost -phalt-llke surface that has utood t': wear well so far, has been waterproof and is said to be pleasant to drive ovpr and easy 0:1 tho horses' hoofs. The oiled road in that section dps been almost equally satisfactory. The same sort it' experiments have been tried to a limited extent lu Tcxa Pemisylvan: i. New Jersey and oth- r states, and the reports have been uni formly favorable where the work h:is been prope;ly done. The road h:ts to be cleaned and harrowed and wo l lolled, and it is best to npply the tur or oil In hot, dry weather. The roi'd has to be protected from traiiic fo from teu hours to two days till th drcssiu- Liis had time to set and sli.!: in. After that it Is said to be almost u ".iisfaotory as a paved street. The oil that will be used In the Wash ington work is a rather heavy oil, wit'i an nspualtUTi base. The tar is t!. ? same as Is used In ordinary pavln". The tnr f'f course has to be aiijilied hoi, but the oil can bo put on cold. ' Hid'.- of tJie road is treated at a timt u:il iL. ii roped of for protection till tin"; M'.rfaee h::s S"-t. California is decidedly enthusiastic over the Hic-ess of her oiilug work, which ha ; ihero passed beyond the c:; periiiicii'il i-ta'e. Washington will lavu t!;r; bo:n lit of her experience, to , there wcra some mistakes made i.i the ( ailicr stages of the work, and tl," oil :i. -nil- a nasty mud that Injure i clothes and everything else it touche . Ith:is been f' j'ind now that this trou! doj-i not ( t if thu road i.i Hut us.- i too soon, even the damage that was feared i ilgiit n.-hult to autoinobii tin-s lias iivcd a myth. In fact, it Is haid tliat tic- tires show it longer lii' ; on the oiled : jads than 1!iey do wlieve the ru'iber i-, c. posed to the sharji cut ting grit of the old macadam surface. "i lal Itoail Tux. iity, N. (.'., lias been col J annually from a specl-l ich has been expended !u g t'e principal highways, y and profitable has been ut the county Is to borrow a 4 per cent bond issue hasten the Improvement. '. ojirly tax will pay the i'i .iiking fund charges; aril use in taxation the poopi" '.e benelits of good roads (lUStOU I'll lceting .''),('' road tax wh riaeadamiziii h HlltlsfuetC i tlie result tli : ,'-:;oi),oi)ij on ' with which ; TIi.j ?'-j(j.0(iu t'-n st and : with no inci will enjoy i ; Immediately. VVuiUinw Out tlie Tur. Towns wh'eh have been In the habit of allowing i-o;id taxes to be worked out. should ".'member that a properly onranlxed force under good supervision will produce results ut a much less cost Aiau Is possible under the old system. ' HOW DOCTORS CAN HELP. Frartlol vatlooa ror earlaa Uoo4 Road. In an article recently In the Auto Advocate, Dr. II. II. St. John of Kdlna, Mo., told bow physicians might help cure good roads as follows: "If auy one inau ou the face of this oartb. knevr bow to apvsvclate a good road It ts she physician. Kxccpt It might be a ftmtuan ou the call of duty In the suburb vf some town or city one can appreciate better than ho or she who has a life to save tho Ines timable advantage of a good road, par ticularly when compelled to drive over It at night. What then can the pliysl elau k7 Ho assist In the promotion thereof? There uro at least three practical ways up suggestions offering them selres vli, one Is the education of thr people, the showing to the practical ev eryday taxpaylng farmer that gooJ roads arc gool Investments and pa over 3(K) per cent on the uet "ost. "Educate them, show them the aw ful waste, the actual loss of money ev ery time they haul a load or empty wagon over a ptnir road, the wear an I tear on their buggies, wagons or cart. : show them that the cost of building n good road Is but little greater than thiit ef keeping up a little dirt In the cen ter and that a road once well built Is easy to repair and la a good road for many year. What roads have ever superseded those In tJreat ltrltaln. many of which are In existence ye', but all of which owe their flrmneos, solidity and durability today to the old foundations built by the ltomans ce:i turles ago when lirltaln was nothln ; but dense forests, plains and ever gladf T "Who, then. Is'tter than tho physi cian, who has the entree Into ovr homes and Is Imbued with all the free dom and privilege of an exclusive member of every family he visits, who has a bctte- right or Is better capable of doing a tight loyal part In the tight for good roads? He Is revered, re spected, loo'tcd up to, and his views ore aycepted with u degree fit positive ness and assurance bred In the minds of his hearers by his calling and h'.s higher education. "Secondly, let every physician who owns or controls a section of roadway along his property set the example of building ond maintaining a good road. Then his teaching will have effect among his hearers. Ids efforts lu try ing to estal lish county and state good road funds, uniformity of road build ing, etc., will have weight and effect. "Thirdly, let physicians as a class, s sMclul class, express their willingness to sumblt in the cause of humanity t a special menlnal tax per annum to a state fund ppnrt from whatever other ordinary taxes they In common with others have to meet, said tax to be known and recognized as "the phy sicians' own good road subscription," and It will Iiccoimo before long such n source of pride and glorification of phy. slclnns as n class that not only will It react ns n special lever to their teach ing qualities, but other professions ond classes, like sheep following a leader, will be onx'ous to emulate them and from n sen of pride to se who can furnish tlf largest pro rati per an num In H e strife. Then will come the golden days of good roads In earnest." CALL FOR PAVED ROADWAYS. Laadoitnir 'Wllllns; to Vmy fa an Acre Kor th lmirrmnl. "I would fix myself $1 an acre If my neighbors w-iiild Join me for the pur pose of paving the road with brick," said William Jackson, a farmer living on Spring Hill road In Chllllcothe, Mo. Ills suggestion was taken up, und he found others even more liberal than himself, say i the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. A:..c-i;g these is .1. T. Jackson. Who lives 'li Trenton road. When Jackson hen-d of the plan he said un hesitating!': "Why, I '.'ould give $2 pur ucru t pave Treiif,: road, and I believe there are others !io would do the same. I know one o'.her farmer on the road who would do It. The money collected this way would be enough to pave tlii) road Willi brick and chert rock. Of corrse chert rock Is cheaper. The road need not be wider than sixteen und a half feet, 1 it could be put ill) for S.'J.OOO a mil I think." Jackson i. actively trying to get th'J opinions of i ' i neighbors, nud he thinks with them ! will start to raise u fund for paving t '.! road. Vrl f ' l-'or Good Ilouda. At a red - Kansas god roads con vention the county good roads com mittee ma " the following recom mendation : tlie convention: That each tovn.-: .i give !f2r in iri.es f the live lic.s. !,;ilt' mile stretches of ron-' mude In tin- township by tho usi- of ti King drug ':-id that the -lty of Lav rence give a prize for the best Htref-:, of road on '.lie nine rural routes ru.. Iiing out from Lawrence, the mall cur riers to be tl"; Judges. In-ii lu DriiK. When the :imi!t:.s of ti)i irm nptieur 'rnK tliu road; When tin- liiiinnu r time Is lu.-ro 1 )ia the road; When the ' 0111 In In the ear, In the wli.ti-r cold und drc-ur, ilvt-ry Mri-.-jn In thu year, Jr;u thu road. Whi n vo. 'vo notlilim i-lnu to do I i;ik the loud; If but for nil hour or two, 1-iraB thu road; It will k i-ii tie in wood uh new, With u fi.'i-poMii linn und truu, Fall In li."' ; It's up to you; I Iran tin; road. Would yoi; do the n'uii-r thing? '. iruif the road ; Bi.-t the; ty item on tho wing, ' r.'iK thu road; Clva the r-ui a lively tiwlnfr, Tohs the l;tircl wreath to King. Wats off! Everybody ulng ) Han tin- loud. -Nitloiial Btoi kmun und Farmer. BUY THE lsLlV:Bh2alV! H.. Vnil Chirr ) An Oth.r Writ THI tW NOMI tlWIRQ MARHINt COMPARf ostsac, mass. Mny Sawing MchlnM tr mt'tototxll rrr. liof Qullt, but Ilia New Hume" n ! I'i tr, Our gumiity nrvi r tui;n -ut. W rrwik Sewing M.hlnr to u t :! ' "no o( thatrmd. Tti "Nrw IIoui " i . . 1 l!i haul of at I lllgh-itrn.lr ta-pi'ir i m " ' f" avoid by oulbortr. l rt ! .-. m) . Tile aw n.tuio Mowing .Mmciiiiio Co, WESTERN STAGE LINE Ollice attlio Mercantile Coiupnny'H Store I.nkevicw, Oregon. (lood 5tock Hasy Coachca Ini!v from Itkevicw to Illy, connect ing ith Iaily Stage to the rnilroitd. Office at llie Illy Hotel, lily. Oregon. E. CASLHni-K, - Proprietor Illy, Ortgon. Northern Stage Line. LAKCVICW -PAISLEY. A. W. BRYAN. Proprietor. LcHves I.akcvicw at (J n. in. every ilsy hut Sutuliiy Hcturiiing, leaves Paisley at5 :.'() a. in every day btr Sunday. l'UHHtn' ara tj. Kor4 trip t Oll'ICIi- Kernol1 A Vlni!(l.f. ..k,-Tl.i lakeview Cigar Factory . A. StiiiikMi.., I'rop. "Y", Maker of , Havana and Domestic Cigars co'stuv onnciis somcitki fiive us a trial. Storo in the brick , building next door to I'oKt t King m lixin ,akeview, Oregon. A Chance tor Speculators. SCHOOL LA Nil, 2 HO acres of level unimproved agricultural laud for cale ! cheap. Inscription V'4, plum: su'4, S'i ol NK'-4 'and NW1-,' of SK'4', Section 10, Tp J'. S.. U. VJ I). V. Ai. This in a dcHirahle piece of land, located in liootie Lake valley a:d wii! make Nome man a fix l ranch It you nre thinking of organizing a htock company sec our new samples oWall Mtroct cngravcil stock cert ill- utcrt. tf lnttl I'rooT ull-r. Deportment of the Interior, Land OiJicy ut Lukevinw, Oregon October 2, Notico is hereby given that Klmer M. McCulley, of Jakevicw, Oregon, has filed notice of his intent ion to make lluul five your proof m hiippoit of his claim, vi: Jiomi.'stead Kutry No. :Ci7o, mado March H'tli, I'.km;, for tho N'.j Sw'4 Section 11 and K 1 .., ,SK'4 Section 10 Township !W, S., liaiige 21, j li., w. m., und that said proof will be made before Keginter and IJeceiver ut. liiikeview, Oregon, ou Kith day of, November l'.xx;. , Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on, und cultivation of, the land, vi: Fred Snyder, S. J. Dicks, V. L. i Snelling, I.. I). McCulley, till of Luke- j view, Oregon. 10-ii J. N. Wutson, Kegister. H School Days Over- What Next? Your school course is finished. W'lml are you going to do now'.' Are you' one of the vast majority who cm! their hcIioi.I iIuvmIii the com moil hi lioois? Jfyou are we want your at lent ion for a few 'minutes. You can K''t a higher education, any kind you want IuihIiichs, tech. ideal or general v llhout leaving; home, wii bout giving up Vour work for a single day, without spending; more t han you can easily afford. Do you want to know how? The plan Is very simple. Instead of spending your day at a desk re clllng your Ichhoiih to a teacher In a big brick building, your prepare your IcKHons at home, Troin our outlines, write I he recital Ion, ami send It to us ' by mall for correct Ion. IL Is all done lu your siare hours. You arc not tied to any net l.or for recitation. You pay a comparatively small sum, and for this we nummi ic At iiuimn, i-aii iniiiai. ion paper, nml competent Instruction until your course Is completed, Your dally work does not Inter fere with your studies. You can earn while you learn. If you want to know more about our plan, write your name on tho coupon, cut It out and mull to in ! You risk nothing; but thu prlcn of a .! M l i. Ill HKI) ITim I mii . . ,,.Th'l,r Hitnvl I Viii-rrinlili-iM f hK. W, rslrlisnks s.srlr ol stslN Kllhu Roo son'tr of Trrsiary I.lla M. Hhsw Scrolary id War Wm. Il.Tstt Allornrjr (iviirral..., Wm. II. MmKty l'wtliiaitir Opni'fal lien. H, lUirtnlyoU . HtN'ratsryol Navy I'haa. J, lluiiairi Swrrl.rr Inltrlor K. A lllti'hnork Ss'ri'tary ut Airli'ulturo J niraWllann Mi'cri'iary ol rninmirc . . '. Mi'traJI Chli'l Jll.ili'i" Mrlvltlp W. rnllrr Vallon W arni'f, t'. H, I'ni.lnn Cuiiimluloiirr W.S. Hlcliarcl tl. S. I.atxl I'oinml.iiliinnf rrTS. envrrnor tiro, K t'liamtM-rlaln Hii n r lliu Judir I". A, Moor Srt-rrtarf olHtalv K.I. PiinUr Tn-aiurrr H. Mmirs Atlornry tlriirral A. M.Ciawlurd Hul. I'litillo liLtrui-tlna J. II. Ai krrman ITIntur W liltnrT Palrjr Slid rotMlCum J. w. llMf ., . u I John M.UrarlD U.s.Hnalorf J i.w.ruMoB i IliimKr II nriii.n Coiiirraaman i, N.W ammo IITH JCHK IAI. ilTHt. Jmlga. It. I., limns) Joint Svnaler Jlm A. Iirk II. I'. Hi ltnaf II. II. Mniriiiaa HoprrarniatiTra. Atlnrtirjr W.J. Mmirs t: M. I.ANP OKMt K. 1 N. WalMin slate C. f, Snl.lir Hrolrr LAaSCIlt'STT. Iu.t B- IT (.'lari . N. Jaipilah sheriff All.orl Hint rn-aaiiri r f- llrom iiM'Bwtf W. I). Wrat st hind siipi J.g. wiiiiis Surveyor C. K. M.M.ra (ommlaalouvra M k. Mr) loril StiK-k liuius'ter ban I'.Mallnf TOWN OK I.Aa'K.V !KW . V. !.. Snrlllns ... Mayor Marry Halli-yl It I'. Mallny j Co iiirllinrn J. w. Turkrr J.S.I jiii. ( W. H Snl. I r Ilrrnrilrf A. iinlx-r .. . Trroaur Nothing lias ever ciniallcd it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King s New Discovery arat-MITIUN a-i Ol Ullatoao i. ii aa OI.UO A Perfect For All Throat ami Cure: Lung Troubles. Monay back If It f alia. Trial BotU.a fra. i A Guaranteed Cure for I'llcs. I Hi lling, liliii'l, (deeding or I'rotrild ' ng l'ih'N. I r i g g i h ( h relunil muiicy il J I'AZO Ol.NTMKNT Isila t.i euro any i case, no matter o( liow long atttmling, in i 0 to H days, i irrt applicatiuti gives JenHo sud rent, isle. If vmir druggist hsHii't il scud .'M)i- in HUiiipa soil il will j lie forwarded xi.t paid by I'm m Med inti' i. , ht Luun, Mo. 0 The Wall hlrei't line of cngriiveil ccrtlticateM of .S'tiM-k and Itoml blanks at the iixaiultier ollice. New sample book received Monday evening. It you want Htock certificates mi-c our s iui.jIc a'l I ! o ir prlc ! If CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the .fT WOOD, 1 Mll take ordeio for wood to lie delivered auy timo uftur August 10th, to be cut out of large pine trees nnv length. ,'JI-lm Mr. Komi McDuniels. WANTl'D: by t'hicago wliohiMdii und mail order limine, usniritant inuiia ucr (man or womuii) fur this county und adjoining territory. Salary f'JO und cxp uses paid ncikly; cxeuso money udvunced. Work pleus'-iit; poniliun pi rmuncnl.. ,o invchtincnt or experienco required. Kparo timo vuluuble. Write ut once for full pnr ticulars and euchmo self-uddressed en velope. Address, (ienernl Manager, 1 it I K. Lake St., Chicago, :i()-10 Corrrtpontwnce jSSitanii 5a l.aki Oty, llab Survajror ru.. .ipi.i,,, wiiiicuj Mechanical Eacuietr a ou.iifx for c. iu.l. P-Uctrlcal EagtMsr lu. trior. wiiK.ii Uva Civil Engtnaar ai.fk.a X Minlnf Kottossr Nam, Add! lit . i.itkt) (Utuuty J'xnnilui r, Junu i