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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1906)
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Absolutely new models. 4x5 POCO Reward. ?."ii)U Ueward will be paid by the Lake County Woolgrowera Association to anyone giving information leading to the arrer-t and conviction of any per.-.on or persons changing the marks or brands, or killing or moving auy sheep belonging to members of this a.-rf elation. S. H. Chandler, President J. N. Watson, Secretary 1 VMsL 60 YEARS' Jta Scientific Htncrkan. A hunrtaomtily lllnalrated weeklr. I.ane.t eir. im:iuihiii ot Hiiy M'loiuiUo journul. '1 itii... 1 1 a y.Mr: four mutitha, tl. bolUbvail newMli-jiiura. IV'UNH &Co.36,Broa!a'' NewTfprk ittucU Oihco. c& Y HU Wash lug ton. U. L. I i iidl Vi'H J. n 11 KK te to $ ia ' i' V'OU lititlU not W'.inicila. The ' i n. uliupe aud lu fc''' Ot '-. ' lllll.t Bllt.r. Ol" lit Ut t lintik it It I" v. i aM. -i.V&jn iai td aaareaae-fcjl M ;'Jl'JM3!A WOOLEi'l M!LIS CO. : KTi-ViO OREGON w; i:.ir:;t)Vi:sK0ADS .' n;. Hi - ,M t.XPERIMENTS i j . - in, TENN. f I nisliernrn Thai Trent etl Stand Wear a.d Tear, Are Duatlree and) Bene Irltl to Public Health How the Tar la Applied). Experiments In tar niul oil for road Improvement at Jacksou, Tenu., are 0 escribed In a bulletin Issued by the United States department of agrlcul ture. Purine the spring and summer of 1905, Bays the bulletin, the otMee of public roads eo-oHrated with Sam O. I.ancnster, city engineer of Jackson and chief engineer of the Madison eoun ty P'HhI ronds commission. In making a aeries -of careful experiments to tk tennlne the value of coal tar for the Improvement of macadam streets and roods. Tests were also made of the utility of crude Texas oil and several irrades of Its residue when applied to earth and macadam roads.. The macadam afreets In the business center of Jackson were bnllt originally of the hard siliceous rock known a TA.UIUNU A klAI IT JACKSON, Tl.SN. novaculitc. AUuit M.iy I. 1 :'.". nft fifteen years of wear, repair of tl. streets Ixm-uiiic iiov face w as tin-t s ft sweeper no a l ;; nient ln'iieatli. I W. tar will iMt pern- . which is covcrc. 1 material. Next. I lie s.ii . I he owl mi i l with :i li.iro . the nnlld n. tl.i.ie lec:in e . . a r-iatt surface th dust and lo.i.e lirface was lo i pil.es placed la th. euetl by iuean of wbtt-ls of u ten l :i steam roller, tn" itrwt resluiped ami new inaterlal ui: ed where needetl. The road was tli.'.i spriuklett rollej. bonded and llulsli . to form a hard, coitipact. even surface and ttlluwed to dry thoroughly bef ;v j alt her tar or nil was applied, for nel i ther substance can penetrate a nioi.-t ' road surface. The best results are o' : taiued when the work Is done lu hl. j dry weather, and accordingly the tar ' was first applied lu August. It may !- well to add that the novacullte used l.i the construction of the roads Is an a! most ii'inalisorbent rock. ' The tar used was a byproduct from the manufacture of coke and was prac tically free from moisture. It wan . brought to a temperature which gener ally reached 210 degrees F., but when placed on the road it was reduced to n j tentierature from 1 degrees to l'JJ j degrees F. The hottest tar produced the best results. It was spread with i hose. i Laborers. with street cleaners' ' brooms of bamboo fiber, followed the tank and swept the urplua tar ahead. They spread it as evenly and quickly as possible and in a layer only thick enough to cover the surface. One side of the street was finished at a time and barricades placed t' keep off the traffic until the tar had had time to soak into the surface. The time al-1 lowed for this process was varied from a few hours to several days. From the results obtained It cau be stated that under a hot suu, with the road surface thoroughly compact, clean and drv and with the tar heated al- most to the boiling point unci appnt-u as described ubove, the road will ab- sorb practically all of U lu eight or ten hours. A light coat of clean sarin screenings or the clean particles swepi from the surface of the road may then be spread as evenly as possible and rolled in with a steam roller. After more than seven months. In cluding the winter season of l'.to5-0. the tarred streets uud roads are still In excellent condition. They are hard, smooth and resemble asphalt, except that they show a more gritty surface. The tar forms a part of the surface proper and Is In perfect bond w ith the macadam. Sections cut from the streets show that the tar has penetrat ed from one to two Inches, mid the fine black lines seen in the Interstice be tween the Individual stones show that the mechanical bond has Is-en re-enforced by the penetration of the tar. The tar Is a matrix Into which the f t a. stones of the surface life set. rorming ( a conglomerate or concrete. A second j coating applied a year after tho first would require much less' tar than thu first, as the Interstices of the rock ! would then be filled with tar. A tarred street is dustless In the an me sense that an i;phalt street la dustless, though a fine sandy powder wears olT, as in the case of asphalt. It can be swept or washed clean. The, afreets have since been swept regularly and the city government Is in favor of i treating all of the streets with tar. i Thu cleaning that would soon ruin mi : ordinary macadam road does not In ! Jure the tarred surface, us the stones ' are not torn up or disturbed. The tar Itself has antiseptic properties; Felice 1 its use would le beneficial both lis a germicide and as a means of securlna cleunliiicss, Araumeut For Cootl lloudn. It Is estimated that tho summer travel of Maine annually brings Into tho state between ?brj,000,000 and $1V (X),W), and it Is argued that It could be Increased by the addition of several millions more if Improved ronds were universal. Ps r 1 eT-T"T' JIM, at : J MiU wr r TARIFF REVISION. 4 Tank That lnalee Maay 1)1 HI watt Praaleaaa. The next task President ltooaerelt la old to have la hit tulud'a eye la tariff revision. Hint task Involve mora In tricate problems than the Panama ca nal, consular serrlce reorganisation, the pure food bill or even ralbontl rata regulation. Conceding that the present tariff seeds pruning In spots, the question It where to begin, when to begin an,, bow far It Is safe to use the pmnln-t knife. Tariff revision of course Involves ! reduction of duties on commodities o' foreign production, and the mere pro pes ill of n material cl.e.e of Impo.t duties on any couimouiiy produces a decline of Its market price. It goes without saying that no merchant will Invest an any pSfHrtrlsr -JaiJJ ft good tlmt are lln'ile to shrink lu yrW on his shelf. It Is perfectly taitr. lTr a tner chant to buy when prices are going up. but It Is nn extra hasardotis risk to buy any more of any line of goods when prices are declining than can lie dls- poHed of to consumers on short notice. In other words, merchants do not lay In large Mock on a declining market j or ou au unsettled market. The mcii ace of tariff revision would within j Itself constitute a potential element . for commercial contraction and sta t- ; nation. To effect revision with the ' least harm to the country la thercfo-e l the problem President Iloosevelt will j have to solve. I It goes without saying that even the' most rampant free trader would not , want to pr-lpltate a panic or commer cial distress, especially In times of ge.i eral prosperity. Commercial pret e- deuce would dictate that general tariff revision be postponed to a period of , general depression, when productl ei lias overtaken consumption and fie country cannot be seriously affect d by the closing down of factories and mills. Iu plain Kngllsh, tariff revision cau le accomplished more safely in bard times Limn In prosperous times. President Iloosevelt may have to p'.it off that delicate tariff task for the last part of his term. All that the next congress will be In position to utitb r-. take without creating serious dlsturV : ance In the commercial world would be the preparatory work of lnvestlgat-i Ing the subject with a view to eraJI- j eating the worst evils that have sprit. .c ! from excessive protection ami astvr-: tabling the extent of the reductlou that American industrial concerns cansaf-' ly withstand without Impairing tin lr ability to comp?te with foreign' manu facturers. Omaha r.ee. SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST How the Hale llae Worked Oat Through Protection. The survival of the fittest Is a that has evidently applied to the tectlve tariff and the demise of pro- j free I trade. The question, however. Is not one of principle, but of policy only. The fact that England Is a free trndofl country, bo called, does not show that I her policy would also Im ii good one for ! us to follow. Great Britain has needed i In the past, as she now iicctls. quantities ; of food products vastly lu excess of her . own comparatively small domestic sup-1 ply. In manufactures she led all the-j nations of the world so fur that no! serious menace to her mauufac turltig Interests was offered by free trade, and lu pursuance of that policy her gain In wealth has been enormous, though not ko (rreat comparatively as has our own. It is the brain of the Anglo Saxon ; again the survival of the fittest-that ' pauses both nations to lead the world. The evils of free trade are, however, now beginning to crop tint In the moth er country. The agricultural Interests ,lim, rilll(Mi ti UIj a rUH, j t,1(, f.ltl),s lias i,,.,.,, CUUH,.d. Tills has ; rniti we ure told, lu great poverty. us the ovcrcongestlon of population al ways does. The very first congress of the Cniti-d States adopted the policy of the pro tective tariu for the selfsame rea ni that led Ki.'iland, under Cobdeii and P.rlght, to adopt free trade. The I'liited States has enjoyed and Is still enjoying the greatest accumula tion of wealth in the history of tho world. Most important of all Is the fact that t!. decline of no Interest, of no tailing or of American manhood has marked the progress of that in crease. In other words, by means of the pro tective f.n'iT system wit have been n'.lc to build upon a solid foundation, wl: le England's prosperity has been rain-d upon the "devil tnke the bindino i" principle the free traders' Idea. Ports mouth (S. II.) Chronicle. .Not it Nutloual hriillniflil. The demand for a revision of tU tariff Is so obviously a sectional one, in so far as tho Kepubllcin party Is concerned, that It would be strange If J tho party leuders should bo deceived Into taking It for a national sentiment. I The revisionists must have imtlclpat- j tl this conclusion, for certainly no Dther one was anticipated by tho coun try. Pittsburg Press. Tow tie of New Vorli. Congressman Charles A. Tow-ne of i New York expresses his willingness to accept the Democratic nomination for vice president in 1008. Mr. Town, will be remembered as the man whu "exposed Iloosevelt" last winter. Kan Has Clly Times. One of Many. Tho next Ilepubllcan national con vention wiil not nominate "tho only man who can beat Ibyan," for the very good reason that there Is no such man, but It will nominate one of tun men who ctin beat him. Albany Even Ins Journal. Tn School that Placcs tov iit a good Position. POLMES U BUSINESS COLLEGE J ) J WASH. TINTH ITS. II JaV PORTLAND, ORCOON WESTERN STAG I: LINE OHioo Ht the Mercantilo ('oinimnyV Storti Lnkeviow, Oregon. Oood Atovk Pasy Coachi Daily from l4ikeview to Illy, connect ing -a 1 1 li Iaily Singe to the rsilroail Offico at Hotel, Hly. Oregon. E. CASK lit-KR. - - Proprietor .IUy, Oregon. Northern Stage Line. LAKEVICW-PAISLUY. A. W. BRYAN. Proprietor. Leaves I.akeview at t h. hi every tlhv but Suiitliiy llctiirning, leaves Paisley at ( it tn t-very tiny bit SunilHy. Paeaenf era' are $j. Wt4 trip $ OFHCK HnoM . Win.di'1'l'' lakeview Cigar Factory . A Htihikm Prtip. Milker nf Havana ant Domestic Cigars co"rrv oatxas solicitkk (Jive il- A trial. Store in the brick builibtK next il.Hir to PWt A KiiiK sa loon ke'iei Orevon. A- Chaoca lor Speculators. H'llOOl. I.ANI). 20 seres of level unimrimved aKrictilluisI land for sale chean. Discrij.tion : SWt4', Hi ol NK-4 and MWt4' of SKV, seclioti 10, Tn. '19H.. k. 1H K. W M. This is a: I ..I U...I l,...l,ul liii:.ui I uocii.uir 1 1 -.1 . i ... . 1 '.. - - mlelljike valley and ul make some man a i n.,1 h II you lire thinking of rgfnlilng n iuck cotnpiiiiy est' our new suinplcM o Wall Street etigniveil stts-k cert III ntcs. tf SETING MACHINE. 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You are not tied to any set lior i for recitation. inn pay a comparatively w mall sum, and for tills wo furnish text hooks, examination paper, and competent Instruction until your course Is completed. Your daily work linen not Inler fero with jour studies. Y'ou can cum while you learn. If you want to know more about our plan, wrltu your name on tho coupon, cut It out and mall to You risk, uotlilng; but the pricu of a ItlttttM' ..TheoHors Hnoaisll ... ( haa.W. ralrbankt tllliultoo I.lle M.Shaw Sevteiarr of Treaaiirr , Serrelary of War wm. It. Tail Attorney tleneral Wta. II. Moofle I'natmaatnr (leiinral tleo. H. fnrtalroa Swireiarjrof Nave t haa, J, lunarl Sot retary Interior K. . nnenn.M's Sis rvtary of sirletilture J wea llatio Seernlare ol 'iliini'rr V. '. Mrlt all Chief J net Ice Melville w. rmicr Vmi'S'lnn Warttrr, I'.H. IVnaloii (1omnileal.nr W. S. Klehsrfta V. S. l-amt HtMamlaaliinel STATS. (jovernor (Iixi. IC Chamkerlala r. A. Mmtra ....... . r. I. iHiiihar I a. Mnor A. 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WILLIAMS. lx Manhuftiiii Avenue, .New York. Enclose Stnuiip SuliHcribe hir The ltke County l',x auiiiier, If you want the news. WANTED: ljr Chicago wholt-Hiilo and mail urder house, Hssistant inanu k'cr (man or woman) fur this comity and adjoining territory. Salary t'X) ami etxp uses paid weekly ; exeuso monny udvanced. Work pleas,aut; pianitioii pernmueut. No investment or experience louuiiod. Siutro tim valuuble. Write at once, for full par ticulars and enclose self aiblt'CHHcd cu velope. Address, (lenernl Manager, Etl 1',. Lake St., Chicago. ' .'UV10 LituU'ii si i. i'rp!t 'i tutor i-l Urxftimaa I v-yol .'.".i'.ii.kaJ Cntinaar Ii ' total ntnea l iv a Kiii-lunar v.!',iii Knglneef Ccrrrc',;'.. nil l.fUl (' ll'lltl I ...It '!. rij'i t'. lirn,. In mi ran .initio lo' ' lib. brttiir !' ijiirkra X lis . AA.lt til Katm futility j:xiiiiilinr,Jiiia !' II I l PriaiHnt . ... V itv Prn.lUi til SviTetarf of state I