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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1906)
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Large addition to faculty apparatus, library, lit a- water system, modern syt-tem of heating, strong course for toucher!, wellequiped train ing school, good musical advantages -tud opportunity for general education. For catalogue, address, IJ. F. Mulkey.President, or, W. J. Van Scoy. Secretary. Oct 35 15 v x f 1 I .1 4x5"POCOj CAKEOPACOODROAII. VALUK OF "HONING" ITS SURFACB AFTER A RAIN. Itow Meant Hop Road. (! Mldatetowa, H. YM Wn Improved ay Tala Method Inportssr of Wol fe ra aad Vradlaa. The work of the Maple I"ale Ootid Roads club of farmer has attracted quite n pood deal of attention In a lo cal way In Orange county, N. V., and Is of Kenenil Interest, writes O. W. Mapes, presldeut of the Maplo Dale Good Roads club, hi the Oood Iioads i Magazine. i Just west of the thriving city or j Middletown In a sectlou of fartulug country which Is tupped by the Mount Hope road. This Is n part of what was formerly the old stagecoach route lend ing from New burg, ou the Hudson riv er, to Mllford, Pa., ou the Delaware river. The following article by the .writer published In the Kural New Yorker In 1004 allows pretty well the methods em ployed In Improving the road: "The first step Is to stake out the work by making a light furrow on each side of the proposed work twelve or fourteeu fet apart. If any part of these first furrows comes within the beaten track where It Is hard It should be done Just after a soaking rain, either with a plow or the polut of a road ma chine. Next put the wheel of the road machine In this light furrow, hold the polut of the blade firmly dowu In place, remove every stone which the point strikes and work down and out unt:! enough dirt Is secured to bring n gooo crown to the center of the road and a good gutter on each side, making suita ble outlets from nil low points In these gutters. "This Is only a question of applying sufficient team power and removing nil stones that Interfere with making a good gutter. Ou portions of our road this alone will give us a good road with proper care In honing down after each henry rain and raking out nil loose stones. Other portions will need a little gravel or shale nlong the crown of the road. There are several hll's where this can le secured, requiring only short hauls. A cubic yard hauled on a twelve foot wagon Is enough for the worst places by dumping a full load In a place, and In other places n half or a third of a load lu a place will finish the crown of the road. Grading with the machine should net cost more than t'SZ per mile nor draw ing the gravel on the crown of the road BUILDING A HOG HOUSE In order to grow swine most success fully In a country with a cold or varied climate, It Is necessary to have some kind of a liotf house. The proper locu tion of this house or shelter of any kind for swine Is one of the II rut essentlnls to success lu swine husbandry. The II- lllnols experiment station gives the fol lowing jHiiuls ou ttio location ami con struct Ion of bog houses: In providing shelter for swine us well ns for other classes of live stock, surroundings should to furnished that conform as near to nature as the Im proved condition of the nnlmnls and j circumstances of the owner will per mit. The best surroundings arc those that will satisfy their natural desires, but so modi Moil and Improved ns to promote the largest financial results. The !cst location for a hog house, therefore. Is one that Is well drained and well lighted and one thnt will per mit access to pasture, to good shade and to a stream of running water that Is free of disease germs, where also there are opportunities for maklug wallows In clean mud. If the build ing cau be placed ou a sandy or grav elly soil It will afford letter drainage than a clay, slit or peaty soil would furnish. Light and shade aro desirable for reasons that are apparent to every one. Pasture should le accessible, as consul, crable food Is obtained from the soil In the form of roots, worms and Inneet.t. as well as many materials that are im; foods, but are necessary to the health of the pigs. A limestone soil Is prefer able because the water from such a soil, ns well as the soil and stoue them- selves, furnishes the lime that Is so es- seutlal lu building up bone. A rolling 1 pnsture Is preferable because It fur nishes better drainage and a form of exercise that Is conducive to the pro j duction of a large percentage of lean . meat. It also tends to produce strong ' legs with upright pasterns, which. from the breeder's standpoint, nre j among the first essentials of a good hog. ! dividual Hoar llouara. Individual hog houses or cots, us they j are sometimes called, nre built in mauy different ways. Some nre built wltii i four upright walls and n shed roof, i each of which (the wnlls aud roofi, be- j Ing a separate piece, can easily be j taUen dowu and replaced, making the . moving of these small houses or cots an easy matter. Others are built with Weak Lungs Bronchitis For over sixty yetrs doctors have endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. You can trust I medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. Tha bast kind of a testimonial "Bold for ovar alaty yaare." at a y O. Ayr Co.. Lawall, If a aiiuiureoiurara ar 7 JU APA8II U. PILLS. hair vioor. Iiiers Wa aa r.t. tal Wa puhioh th formula of all our madiainM. i orri-ii. iiihm) rrrnlilnnl Thmxlnra Hiovalt Vlr-ITKuMrnt Cliaa. W. Fairbanks swraiary of Slate Klihu Hoo Srpiriary nl Treasury Ille M. Shaw Secretary of War Wm. II. Tail Attorney (lenvral Wm. II. Mciody Poatttiaater (Itmaral (leu. H. Corlelyou Sacrplarynl Navy Cha. J. Ilntiaarla aerolarj Interior It. A. Illlrhcnek Hceraiary of Aurloullura J met VH I inn Secrelaryof Comment V. V. Melrall t hief Juatli Melvlllo W. fnllef Veiatliin Warner, t'.H. I'enalim 'nmni!"lnrr W.M. Hlehanl t'.H. Uml ( oiiitnlliner STATS. tfovernnr fleo. It. fliamberlaln S,u iiie Jixlae r. A. Mittirt wrelary tifHtalo . K.I. Itinlar rreaaurer . . MotirS Attorney llemral A.M. Crawford sunt. I'til'llo litatruelliia i. II. Arkerman frlnl. r i. K. Whitney Palry anl riMMt dun i. W'. Hal'ay I John M.Oeerln I t:. W . KtiltoO t'.H. Hiiaiiira. I Hlnaer Merman j. NAllllam0 Ayr' Pills keep the bowels rKular. M vocetabis and gontly laxative. WESTERN STAGE LINE OlTico nt the Mercantile Company's Ptore Lakevitiw, Oregon. (lood 5tock Casy Coaches Daily (rovtn Ijtkeview to Illy, connect ing with Daily Stage to the railroad. Office nt the IWy Hol.l, Illy, Oregon. i tL CASCHnnR, - - Proprietor I Uly, Oregon. Northern Stage Line. LAKEVII2W -PAISLEY. A. W. BRYAN. Proprietor. Leaves I.akeview at ( a. in. every day lut Stintliiy. Jletnrning, leaves Paisley at G a. in every day lur Sunday. PaaMngtri' ara j. Rotid trip ft OPFIC8- Hermilda A WlnxrioM''. iJtkrrUa l'oii(ri-iiieii . iitii jemeiAi. luarsi'T. imtga II. I.. MeiiK.o Joint Honalor John A. l.a'ork ,. , S II I'. Ii' laaay Ke.reemat!rri Mv,;mtm Allorney W. J.Moora I' H. I.ASIf tifKK'K, i. N. Watxin .Hrlt(a f. I', Milliter Hroelyrr LA II ttit'NTV. Imlge B. ''aiy Clera K. N. J.iilh Sheriff AllM-rl lent Trvaiurvr f . . 'latrom aeor W. I). Wait s, htHi Hnni J. y. wuiiia Surveyor V. K, Moors )i ' W I n t II it. Ilerylord SiiH k ImiMM ior Ian I'. Malloy town ok i.awkvikw. v. I.. Knelling Mayor Hurry Hlly( l. I'. Malloy i t'o ini Ilinen J. . Turkrr ( J. H. I ane W. H. Mnhti-r . . . Iteronler A . Illeher Treaaur Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass It. Dr. King s New Discovery a)rMITIUN IVi I Ottilia aaa av A si M frtra voi.ua A Tcrfcct l or All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Monty back If It failaa Trial Bottles frea. i tit Vit H. ' al"." ! ftjJlLL- i I 1 1 III I I 1 1 1 Reward. t'OuO UovvarJ will he jaid Ly the Lake County Woolirow ers Assoeiation to anyone giving iiiformatiou leading to the arrebt and conviction of any person or per-sons chn?)iu( the marks or I.ramJH, or killing or inovintf any feheep belouciuK to memberd of thirl apr-ociation. S. 15. Chandler, President-; J. X. Wutaou, Secretary' ' BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE s ti i i i i i r a Trade Marks ntJiiS Designs Anror.e aenillnK a aketrh and rtar!itlr mT mil, -nl. H-riiii our oimiiioii free hKLUar a i'.v.-i.m'iii id (rjt)tily puHjMtuWB. t')inin.amra t!i'iiatrijllrrtiidiJmitlal. Uanilbookoii I ti.: b.mii ff-. )lil"t aKPinsy fur necumiu li''i' J'uiMiiia tukiMi thruuvh Munn & Co. i:ta tprruU notice, Wll noui ciirtri;u, ui lua Scientific Jlmericatu 36IBroadway,NPWT0rK A haniBOinely UlnfitrRtMi mkW. I-" rulutiou of ttiif iK-ieriUtl-? journal. J t?ni., f i m ';ir ; Tour Humr-un, i d'-"1 mt iTiiuuh Olll.. ISA F BU Waablumo.wI). YJ J E WILL TAKE THE RIS . n nw atTllHh trouauriima. Give ua , u. for free .ample? of fine newaWJIeh .V",.?'.''-?: chance to ffiiTSklu" lht you ever l.au If Uie no;" Vf" "'.IVZnau tht.y will coat you to.ao. it vou when they ".'' ,h lut thtv mut - urn uu. "rr Jri m.mneu they will cii you ao.ou. i.iuU.....,-.-- trulitt- W the amae cioin. yur """-,"-, rttUe of EiikIIbu uuevioi or uoui ktou ' V-r a Pener- -vy. kruarauto. it never tu .aue or ...r,u. - S""5 COLUMBIA V03LEN MILLS CO. t f ukilanu gittiiuri BOAD U'liilS lajpyi) TS ankCOOiiniliVJ Wis aUlMCC more tara -tO cwrr jier cubic yarb This uftkes the cot only $00 -.r mile t(?re a full load af gravel idaced on the Crown of the road all the way. "How about the after care of such a road? Here is the secret of success. When the first rain comes passiir; teams 05id vehicles will puddle the ma terial along the crown of the road In the beaten track, forming a hard cru -t as it dries, which will be somewhat rough and uneven. Itefore' It becomes too dry and hard hone the surface perfectly smooth and true with a Hsbr hone about five or six feet long. Ono man and team can hone off a bunch of road In this way If he understands his business at slight enst. He should stand on the hone and guide it by stepping fryin one end of the hone to the other as the occasion requires. Thl i (3 very Inexpensive and should be r" prated after every big ruin, though !; will never soften much nfter the firs puddling. Now rake off any low! stone, and you have a beaten track n the crown of the road, over which bicycle or an auto will roll as smooth'" 1 as on the best macadam road and : which you c; n drive a clean buggy hour after summer shower wiilic.-' having to avoid mud holes. The o;,!. other care u- eded on such a road wi! be to sprinkle a very little good gravi :. shale or even hardjinn ri'iit lu the ce ter of the beaten track occasional!.", uccording t ) the amount of wear e the road, a;: 1 keep the gutters fro lilllng, throwing the stuff scoured o. of them aw; y from the road Instead back Into it. "What are the scientific principles In volved? Th") beaten track on the crown of the road is a hard crust a' wo't Impervious to water, while U'" loil beneath tills crust and at the slc near the lo .er gutters Is porous : pen. I cannot Illustrate better th.r by referrinir to a turtle's back. T.'sir . the hone frequently keeps the uppfc" surface of th;- crust r-o smooth that I'a' ' Hows ipiickly Into the gutters ut the ide, as It would from a turtle's sh.!!. Kain caimot saturate tills crust fro ' flu under is'.d.i any more than It tou!-' tin the under Bide of a turtle's she'!. If any hupp "is to work Its way through the crti.-t d' the beaten track it fal'" away (piic;' through the more poioi1 soil beueatli "ml Into the gutters ut th" side, Just n: rain would run from th" under side of the shell to a turtle'-; back throir. h the opening, for his leg -. At any rate, the sample which w--built after Mils pattern and at th ' cost has sto'-l the test of a year's set-'1-ej end Is stiil in almost perfect condition." I i i : iiSSP LK i Lakeview Cigar Factory A. Stoiikm. I'rop. Maker nf Havana ami Domestic Cigars INDIVIDCAL noO HuLSI two sides sloping In toward the lop so ns to form the roof. These are built o'l skids nud when necessary cau be moved as u whole by being drawn I y a horse. They are built lu several dif ferent style.-; some have n window 1 1 the front. cud above the door, while ad may have a small door lu the rear eed near the apex for ventilating purposes. They are also built in different sizes. Indeed, there are about as uiutiy forms of cots as there are Individuals usliu them. The form lu which these houses or cots nre built is of little significance as long as the general principles per tai:ii:i" to the health of the animals and '':( convenience of the breeder utl' o'is rved. 'lhe umeuts lu favor of this type of Louses for swine are that each sow nt farrowing time- may be kept nhiiia nud nway from all disturbance; th-'t each litter of pl's may be kept and f I by Itself, consequently (here will not be too large a number of jd-.'s lu a common lot; that these houses may be placed at the farther end of thtv feed lot. thus compelling the sow and pi'-S lo take exercise, especially In winter, when Ihey come to the feed trough at the front end of the lot; that the dan ger of spreading disease among the herd Is at a minimum; and lu case the place occupied by the cot becomes i.i sunitary, it may be moved to n clean locution. S JllnenaPH In Xtiorii. Again and again tidings come show ing that sheep have lx-cn purchased in certain localities and that they have later scattered the seeds of death In the Hocks In the form of nodule dis ease, tapeworm or stomach worms. The unfortunate thing about the whole matter Is that the sheep which carry these disease germs may appear i")uite healthy. The disease will llrst show itself probubly In the lambs to which the germs have In some way bcni con veyed, says the American Agricultur ist. The frequency of the trouble em phasizes the wisdom of trading aa lit tle us possible In live stock on the farm. When a farmer has a healthy llock of sheep and free from such dis eases, he should be very careful how ho adds to the same. These thivo dis eases lire th( three great dangers to sheep husbandry In the United Mates, and the dog disease Is the fourth. CO"THY 0RDE11S HOMCITKD (iiive us a trial. Store in the brick buitdititr next door to I'ot A King loon, akeview, Oregon. A Chance for Speculators. SCHOOL LAND. ?S0 acre of level unimproved agricultural laud for sale cheap. JiiHcription : SV4', S,1 ol !NK'4'and NW4' of SK'4', r-ertion 10, I Tp., oil K., It. 1U K. W. Al. Thin U a I desirable piece of land, located in (iootte ' bake valley and will make some man a ' food ranch A Guaranteed Cure for Plica. Itchiiikt, Hlind, ItlccdinK or I'rotrud tig l'ileit. IirugttixlN refund money il TAZO OI.NT.MKM Uita to euro any caw., no matter of how long "landing, in G to 14 daya. 1'irt-t application givei crkc, and real, .Vic. If your drufgdt hadn't it aend !A)f in ktitinpN and it Hill bo forwarded poi-t paid by l'urin Med tie (' 1. , S t Iiuia, Mo. The Wall street line of etigriivcd : cert lllcnteH of .S'Iim k 11 lid Itond bhilika at the lOxiiiiilncr oilne. New sample book received Moodily evening. If you want stock certlllcites mcc our s iui.)! 11 1 I g -t ir p.-lc if ! it you are thinking of orgntil.lng a ! stock company see our new samples ! oWall Street engraved stock ccrtlll- ates. tf Final l"roor otlcr. DepHrtment of the Interior, Laud Olllce at Ijiikeview, Oregon October!!, : l'.HHi. ! Notice is hereby given that Klmcr 1 M. McCuliey, of Lakeview, Oregon, has tiled notice of his intention to make final live year proof 111 support of his claim, viz: Homestead Kntry No. :j.".7t, made March 10th, I'.MHI, for . the N'.j Sw': Section 1 1 and K1. SK'i Heidion 10 Township iH, H., Jhiuge 'J, ; K., w. m., and that said proof will bo j made before Kegistor und llectdver at Lakeview, Oregon, on 10th day of ! November lIXMi. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience up on, and cultivation of, the land, viz: ! IVcd Snyder, S. 1'. Dicks, V. L. Sm iling, L. K. McCulley, all of Lake view, Oregon. ; 10 o J.N. yVntHon, Kegistor. ECZIiMAand PILECURI2 JRtt IviitiwIiiK what It was to suf fer, I will give 1-IC 111: OK CHAItfiL, to any allllcted a pnsll I ve cure for Lcre'iiii, Salt Kheiiin, Lrysiptdas, Piles and Slvln IMhcumi h. Instant re lief, liont suffer longer, Write l- W. WILLIAMS, loo Manhattan Avenue, New York. Lmdose Staun). Subscribe for The Lake ( 't unity I'.x atnlner, If you want tin news. WANTLD: by Chicago wholesale j and mail order house, anhiutunt iniina I uer (man or woman) for this comity ami adjoining territory. Salary f'-O and cxp nses paid weekly; exenso money advanced. Work pleas'-nt; j position iierninneiit. No investment j or experience required. Spnro timo vaiuaiiie, vwite at once lor full par ticulars and enclose self -addressed en velope. Address, (Jeneral Manager, l!ll I'.. Iako St., Chicago. :K)-10 l ull Slienrliin. Kail shearing U benellcial lu prepar ing lambs for early winter inarke:. The work should be done early l.i C season. The removal of the flei ' tens the fattening process, an i . are made ut u cheaper 1'IjIo. School Days Over What Next? Vour Ht hool course Is flnlsheil. What are you going to do now'' Are you one of the vast majority who end their school duvsln the com. iiioii schools? If you are we want your al Ivnl Ion for a few 'minutes Vou can get a, higher education, any kind you want business tech idcal or general without leaving; home, without giving up your work for a single day, without spending more than you can easily afford Do you want to know how? The plan Is very simple. Distend of spending your .lav at, a desk re citing your lessons to a teacher In a big brick building, your prepare vour lessons at home, from our outlines, write the recitation, and send It lo uh by mall for correct Ion. Jt Ih all done lu your spare hours. You are not tied to any set hor for recitation. You pay a comparatively small sum, and for thin wo furnish text books, examination paper, and competent instruction until your course Ih completed, Your daily work dot's not Inter fere with your studios. You can earn while you learn. If you want to know more" about our plan, write your name 011 the coupon, cut It out and mall to us You risk nothing; but the price of a ivMl-'P itoiTfry V. I.ilil Clf.-., f:i.t; . Ji'rjiW Hi M.r. '.,lilv I'-r II. r ll'.ii hrli.tr l.ii ft I I." "i-tprlt v(u)ier '..il. Draftsman .iiivivnr . r..mlcal Knrloeer ' trlral Eug-lsee ivil to Rioter ''lulni fcoirlnrer iii, i.nko County J:iiiiiIik r, Juno I