Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, February 28, 1907, Image 3

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General Information
Pii hilly llipiorn nl WI &. Klutr i
We In vr ii full H i of Mywellltollln
i IVn., wimples (if Stock I Vrtlflintc
iiimI IioikIm, with prlci lint. If yon
lire i.ruiiulthi n Mtuck cuiupniiy get
OUT pI'llV Mil HtlH'k certificate. If
.S-i'irliirv llili lwoi k linn withdrawn
liit HiT. ,tHi,c.. of tin. regnal ion ,lf
Mii'li n'l T, Nolan ni hi'tdMcr of the
7nlli" l.itml thfii i Hinl ordered ,i tlior-
High IuvcnI L'H I loll of 111.' office, parli'MI
Iiiily willi it view to HKCxrtitiniiiK the
f lift m ii i.inlicu rliiirue init'lt! Iiy N'llmi
atitinM M.il' "ln A.Modey. Nolan' nint.v
III. "Ill I lull tt - I u () II 1 1 1 1 'i I hi rcKlu'lllVti'll
H.'lll which nt lll'xt Wi icl lixi'lc without
Rein. ii, l.ii.l lii I'll rccotiHiili'icil mill 1 pre
a nl it il i t 1 1 1 1 llmt, ill t lit" opiiiionof
I'lcMilrtil, rannot ln U'li'ilcil. 1'illn-r tin
InilT or tln lb-reiver of tlicollir.. Inot
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U. i... 1. 1 o .u. .Noon. hi,. I Mim iMiia. me
Iicri ivi r it n I ;t hit been deemed udvi.
el if, U loti" i.ikinif any Motion whatever
to iiti-i mil, lio ii m fiiult. Oitfuiiiun,
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WORLD ALMANAC
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. ... ; , , . . . j 11 ""J' iitrll.-r of the r.xamtner; Lakc Cllinty Or.-L'on address tith
i richly wciKhtt.1. -ith in-(wuhe, t mn.iiH.for "T.,,,, wtJ f , , B(.f;,i,?lm.n whu will
formation on almost everv r"" 8 J ""'-; ' w ';i't j , , ,
. . ' from them, write the letter, tiuv the ,,t rltdf, a lo r r'.N
conceivable subject and is a
marvellous repository of
, , i "
facts, Inures and cy doped te
knowledge well Ilih in -
dispcns.-ibleto everv one xvho
.
needs to reier to recent
histoiieal, political or gen-
real happenings.
Within its covers may he
found 1 (),()()() facts and" fig
ures, emljiacintj almost .al
most every subject of daily J
interest. j
It is the one hook that!
tells you soinelhin; about
cvervthimr and evervthintr
about a reat many things
Over (100 )aes, strongly
bound in an illuminated cov
er, Now on sale till over the
United States for L" cents.
Mailed to nnv address for
:5.r) cents by the Tress Pub
lishing Company, New York
Citv.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hava Always Bought
Boars the
Signature of
Do thy lllT It they'i not fc'.X
ACTL.Y rluht, lot u muke lliem m.
Wlion wti lit you, wo flt you Ac
CUHAT1CL.Y. I.on exix-rliiu f.
very neceuary sclciiililo app.tr ttn -
nd the requlreit knnwlo(lj; en
ibllng us to correctly owe thu mtnii"
our own complula workihop, wltii
every fuclllty-evt'n to tlie (jrliulln ; ,
of miorlal luimus-ara nil ut your
dLipomil liore, Hnurlini a wrvUv I
not positlble with otherit bus f.i:
natt'ly equliipod. Asaln do vn
KtiiKvea KIT. or nearlw
Munsell Optica! G.
.1H lltlMI 10
inti:pi:5T
ai i. k uv.a v.
We print tnwnidilp plul.
tf
Dutch lun.li at the lSrcwcry Si-
looii. tf
Mining blank
llllll'O.
nt the 1 x 11 tii i t it-r
1 hi) I'xninliicr print t"nlilp plain,
;l "..ike ihe.n Into l.k toord.r
If
Look lit ttui .leccrtptiDtni of iIim land
limed with Tin' Kxiimli er tliii week tor
Kalit, mnl diet your pif before It him
been Hold to Point" OIH1 . tf
Kampli'M of (lie IIi miiImoii shipping
tag nl 'l'lii Kxnririticr olllcc. All
lwn ntnl (jiiallllcu, from .Manila lo
linen. , if
llliifikd for linnl irooft, I).eit proof
tili,r ,,U(lI finnl pr...,f and Ur.k all
tliivitu f..r Hiipli'-ailoiiH f.,i rcH.lvcriiH-
1 I:
Ml'
tm.nU j,,,,, iu..K tfiUUxU; v,v. t
'J'Im KxHiniiicrodl t.. if
There 1m two wi.ih to tell a good
cigar; one Ih'Io buy It, pny your
inoniiy nml emoke It. lint the better
j way l;i to know t hut it in mi Kagle
uril Motllitnlll Homo, wIlli li'lH iiIihii
lille proof of 1 1 M genilluclioHrt,
Made mnl for mile by A. Morkiiwih,
at t he clgnr Pict nry. tf
Wu (ire now prrpnrcil to nc! ievcritl
triU'lM of luiel nl piircn that will et.i rt If
you, (.peiially if you nre ' ciiiaiiiti"'l
with the intuition. W'c have html nil the
wny from f l.oO M-r m re iifi to flS; un
Imjirovel or liuirovei, to t it the
pun hMHt r. Jjtke County Kxnn.iiicr.t
I See n mm in pic of the I'ncllic inoiitly
nt thin ollice, mnl you will not Ik mI
I tuto ti pay fr2.:,) for a yeur'H nut.
! Hclptloti to The l-'xtiinlner inul that
' vulnalile Mayn.ine pulilr.Ii-i In I'ort
! Imil. tf
j I'arincfH, have yor Putter wrap
j pern prlnteil at The i:ainlne olliiv,
! Iimteail of Hcixlin away for them.
; You keep your money at home, ami
! patronize them that patronize you,
I lieshleH, you nee what yon lire et
'. tlntf ami tlon't have to pay for It If
It docMti't mit you.
,Mti order and send for the inaiira-1
to .v nddresn. Th.re i- but
i one iiiice on "Tom watNou.H Mnua-
im. al)l, w,M,onol t.ltlt, wltll itf
'bnt iim a matter of accomodation to
! Sl,,"";ri,M','H 11,0 "'
; net them the magazine without any
; trouble or rink to them for the
r price. tf.
CATAR
Ely's Cream Balm
This Romody Is a Specific,
Suro to Clve Satisfaction.
GIVES RELICP AT ONCB.
It t lennseH, a.mthes, lie:ils, and protoet th;
dia asi'd liii iiilii'iiiiii. It rnrrs (iiitiinh nod
ilriv.'H iiwuy ii C.ild in tin Head ijuirkly.
liwtors tlie Seiine of T:tsa and Km. 11.
I.u-'y ioa-e. ('luiiains no inpuious drug-..
Applied info lies Imstrils and iit.snrlml.
1..HUO f.il et uis af Drug'iKU or by
ni:nl ; 1 r..d t'ie, ii cants by luuv.
CLV cnOTItEIIS..B6 Warren St., Kuw Yorir.
$1,000,00 Reward.
Tho Or't;on, Callfurnla & Ncvadii
Livestock Protective AnHocIatlon
will j;lve 110(10 liewartl for tho con
vlctlon of any party or parties steal
Iiijj; horHCH, cattle or iimiIch belongliiK'
to any of the following Members of
this Association:
Cox & Clark, Cliewncan Innd &
CattloCo., llery ford Land & Cattle
Co., Lake County Land & Livestock
Co., Warner Valley stock Co., Ueo,
V. Mimes. Wiu W. llrown. Ueo. M.
Joiich, (leo. llnnkliiH, H, It. Chandler,
J. If. DodHoii, O. A. Itehart. N. Fine,
TIioh. Mutton. W. A. Currier, Frank
It. llanerH, J. C. Ilotchklmj, Calder
wood Pros.. T. J. llrattnlii & .Sons,
James M. Moore, A. D. Cecil, T. A.
('rump, y. Z. Mobs,
CreMHlor & llonner, W. T. CreBsler
Acty L- (HI ham, Hill & Toney.
I W It IIl.iivi.iiii Iroal.l'f
OfFICKIIH . '' xi, i i vu K.J Xr '1'i-i.na
MV, P. IlRltYFOItl).
Ft.NANCK Co.M.F. M. (JllKKN
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8. U. UJIANDI.KK 1
& LAKE VIEW
SADDLERY
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S. V. AMLSTKOM,
Proprietor.
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$
The best V.'Hi.,r-"i1
J tile on the in.'trket.
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& AImm ii cohipli'leline of wmk'I
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DTi'l bwjriry hirneiiM, whl!"
rol.CM, rlUtllH, llltH, H.-K,
iilrtn, roci t ten, In fnrt i very
thll :fZ III the I'.i e of cnrrlii'
and fiotfc fiifhUhliijH. I!e
pnlrlnjf hy coinpi l.-iit n" n.
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FIKST-CLAS5
ACCOnnOHATKiN?
SAriPLR Roon
Tor COnni-KCIAi
TRAVni.t-K-
coLR'rnous
TREAT MHNT
p p i.nirir
UI.O HAKKOW
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LK1MT HARROW, Proprietor
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l.nUrt lw , Ore .
LAKC OINTY 3) i;M:53 IH
DLVtLCPMINT IIAGIE
If you wish Information aliou
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local application), as they caunot ;
reach the diseased portion of the ear. j
ti...m i. ... i...,f..ua'
There id only one way tocurodeafuecs :
and that is by constitutional renie- j
dies. l)eafuesa id caused by an intlani-1
cd condition of the mucous lining of j
ttio KiiHtachiau Tula). When this tube I
U iutlauied you have a rumbling tioirnd
or imperfect hearing, and whin it is
entirely cloned, Deafness is tho result, i
and unless the inflammation can be!
taken out and this tube restored to
its normal condition, hearing will be
destroyed forever; uine cases out of
j ten lire caused by Catarrh, which is
nothing but un inflamed condition of
tho mucous surfaces.
Wo will k'vo One Hundred Dollars
for any case of deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu
lars free. R J. Cheney, & Co.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 7.x.
Take Hall's Fam'ly Tills for consti
pation. Bean tha 3 'r HvB k'vm Boi!1!
! -88j; parjum sjioD srtinres v
'trn11011 "Aia ! 09'2$ qinora
xjb "CCXJ 'sqiuotu sajtn Isjuaa 09
'muoni euo :tjua nondiJtosqng
iep
eqj jo iJaan. eq rrt o; uoj;jpp nj
t58jn;r9j iiptn; Jq;o pun X-io;i
rujiai Sn)B9J3)n) trt 'eJJ Borqst;
pajoro) 'uajpnqa ioj tusuiitilsp
bb urn. n 'saSvd ojraoa pajojoa ceq
pin 'aoSti tj3 o) 03 jo r;ssuoD nojj
-p B.tpnurg -sjojijji Itjosdi
pa Xjapog 'ojiBnrBjp rijo)ipa
pn 'uatodaj jo JJ)l tqSpq
pajoAOD trt tqinqiiB putt pmrpoj
paATRjou qt jo nao; pdptrtjd
pu sapp eqj rrt trf pn ijana
BMa tavxodaq trj nuapuodseuoo
q;jji 'Bopuet ojApni pipadi
PUI BWOdBJ ni& ppgY
mo3 ni tppt inoQ oujatj
jo jedidutaa InraaAO trrpB9j oqx
'uoftio 'pireilLioj
piei otTi praoqi
trjtiBAO Xnp i-.piJOJi tin mjk
qonoj c da u Jt8u TtDoi qj
rrs ni o) JBpio v 'jadtd tmoq f1
joj Bojiosqiui praoqi tuoXxaAa
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sit? e .fisili;
1 ;VTi. x?"-. r--r
, final 1'roof otlr.
) iAin, OfJice at LakvR'w Ore., Jan.
jo ,.,(,-
Notice is hcrtby pi vea t hat Charles
, ! v.. ( uinpliell of lJnihlcy, Oregon, lias
j tiled notice of his intention to make
final Five year proof in support of Ms
'....;.,. : . if., 4 j L'. . x
riitiiii, I iinui'M run J.llliv a. tJ.
'J-'inl, mndo Feby. fi, PJtnl. for the Y.i
Ni:.' See. 0, and W'.j NV,' Section
1 , Township &'J S, lianffe 12 11, W
M.,Hud that eaid x roof will be made
before Hej?iiter and Keceiver, at Lake
view Oregon, on J'th day of March,
l'.H.)7. Jle names the following fi itncKs
ea to prove his continuous residence
upon, and cidtivation of, the land, viz :
J. K. Clarksou, and Wilhird Duncan
of Lakeview Oiegou, P. J. ISrattain
""I1 vd Fike of Pail. y, Oregon.
-T- N- Watson U
The Leading Papr of Ji
Ttct? Coist
TTi Sjn Francisco
Chronicle
Th? Weekly Chronicle
The vory boat waakly Nawsp?pr
pubi'shoi la tha aotlra V.st.
$1.50 a Year
inrlntiinj rOKtai to any arl .f tha
i muxi niaia, I tdt ana Mexico
't is belt becauia, besides
prlniin? a)! tha newa of the wor.d
e .o i wosk In an Interesting way
a r. d ully ir.utratlng many'
article:, it has speoiai dap&il
m.n;s devoted to
ACR1CULTURB
H KTiCULTURl
POULTRY
V.Wd STOCK
MiNiNG
LITERATURE
FASHIONS
and SrOKTS
Tlieso ara presided orer by
ed tors having a thorough knowt
eie of their apeoialtias. Tha
r.'-ses devoted to Agr culture,
Hoiliou ture, Poultry and Uv
btock sra well Illustrated and
(l ied with matter of the croateit
Interest to all engaged In these
inlusirles, every Una being
written by those who are tn close
touch with conditions prevailing
on this Coast. (
SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY.
It will be eent free.
Do you want tha Chroaiela
Reversible Map?
Showing the United States, Do
minion of CanaUs and Northers
Mexico ob one atdo, MAP 01
THE WORLD, presenting Is rtow
in ma oontlnuosa map, with all
areas tn -true proportion, tha en
tire surface si the Earth so the
other aids.
Send U sad r ths Map sssd
'"Veekly Chreuiele" for oae year,
pestags prepsU a alas sod
Paper.
The Dairy tnd Mp
Br a O, iirtm paid
Only 53.5 t Ycsr
M, H, At YOOWt
SLAUGHTERING HOGS.
Chutrnlrnrm For llntehrrln on the
'rot.
It Is an enny matt -r t plan mi loVvl
viuipmeiit for InitcherPiif hops ii:l
i carliisr for the urodiict on rmpor. Ope
I could flfnire out Just the form of t.i-
) bleu nnrl Bcnh!lri3 rat that vronld af
ford the ffreateat conveulcii'e, but mik-Ii
description would Ih of unnll prficti
cal btneflt, liei'.'iiiPe t'i! nventtre fann
er has UM9 for mull oijnlji.nent tor only
n few days In the yoir. HlauEhterins
derlccH iniint thercfoi-e he simple, In--rt-penttlrc
find hikIi tin will not take tip
needed rofim when not In nte.
Thf; nccoinp.iiiyiii'; Illustraii'.i. n tl
erlhed In American Agriculturist, are
i
TC Foil IfEATINO WATCH.
plven with thi?i Idea In view. Three
linrMirtant point arists In contlderlti2
! r?i!l lti t t miin flirt fnnn tl1, !
the object In almply to secure a ni
ply of meat for family u.se. First U
the easy anJ tonveuieut heating of wa
ter; next, the making of a giuiple table
and Rcaldia? receptacle; lastly, a Him-
Lple device for smoking meat, for it U
not often that a clused room can. be
given up to tills special use.
The first cut nbows a big galvanized
iron waKhtub set upon a few bricks
piled up for the occasion. A small
tire can be built beneath, which will,
of course, melt off the coating of ciuc
on the bottom of the tub, fjut this will
do no great harm. Such a tub can he
purchased anywhere. It should be set
u close to the slaughtering table, and
when the water In the tub Is hot two
men lift the tub by the handles and
pour contents Into the scalding vat.
This latter may have a blanket thrown
over the top If another tubful of water
must be heatod. This is much more
convenient to heat water than by
means of a set tub, from which all
the water must be taken out in pails
und can-led perhaps a considerable dis
tance. The slaughtering table and vat are
Bhowu hi the second cut The vat Is a
sugar hogshead. Make two wooden
hitrses exactly as high as the hogs
head and arrange two wide, stout
boards, as shown in the cnt, with the
"tackle"- above, suspended from n
beam or from a tripod of three stout
poles set up over the table and chained
TAliLK AND VAT.
together near the top. The hog c::u
be lowered Into the tub of scalding
water by slipping the. boards to one
Bide, these being slipped iuto place
again when the carcass has been hoist
ed out,
i:ni t of Irrigating Sediment.
Vith such crops us wheat, barley and
com, In which the ground Is plowed,
disked or cultivated iu a manner iia
possible with alfalfa, the sediment
blanket is broken up. turued under and
incorporated with the soil. In this situ
ation not only is the blanketing effect
lessened or done away with, but the
6edimeuts are free to exert a fertiliz
ing intlueuce or otherwise, Impossible
so long as they lio upon tho surface
inaccessible to the roots of plants, says
S. Fortier.
If therefore sediments of beneficial
character preponderate iu such a mix
ture tho result of their Incorporation
with the soil will be favorable, and
Vice versa. .
Farm llrevitlea.
Thoso who have no silos will find it
not only more economical, but better
for tho live stock, to run all the hay
and com fodder through a cutter.
Put tho sleighs, bobs ami sleds In
order before snow flies, nud then when
they are wanted they will bo ready.
Make the pigpens warm and com
fortable. Don't bo afraid to give the
pigs a warm bed. Frozen swill has
caused a loss of mauy a good porker.
Look out for decaying vegetables In
the cellar. A few will soon cause the
loss of a great mauy.
Sawdust makes excellent bedding
and can usually be had for a dollar a
two horse load. Country Gentleman.
Grin Ulnar drain For ghecp.
Sheep are better fitted than other ani
mals to grind their own grain, conse
quently It Is not necessary to do this
work uuless the sheep have poor teeth.
Valuable breeding ewes are sometimes
kept until quite old, and their feed
should be ground.
ICC HOUSE.
A la'cLlr nllt tHrartars Prnrrl
antlararlory.
Tor many years liundredi of farm
ers have gone without ho during tha
lon. hot stiuuners tierniine they sui
pofipd It would r.wt constlilernble nion
ry and time to Kecure nud prevervs
tlin conuealed fluid. Itttt nt very little
ex.eiin nn lee h'ltife enn bo construct
ed tli.it will hold and keep well all thir
lc needed for any farmer's family.
Tor several year we used a siunll
cheap Ice Jiouso that kept the Ice a"
well aa a more cosily bulhbn;; eoik
trueted over twenty yours previously.
Koine have nn Idea they must foret-oi
tho luinry of lee on necount of ex
petne, when almost ouy kind of n
died will preftrrve the Ice Very well,
provided It I properly packed.
Our l.i at lee h alve wan a cheaply
constructed shed tint tik Iokh than a
day's work In It.-t con.itriK-tl ni. W'e
Used .white oak pn'.o et Pit i th
jfround a'KMit two feet. Some ehe:ip
hardwood Mil Ptu.T of 2 by 4 and 2
by J pieces wer. iiho I t jV plnien, nail
!!, brace nn 1 rafters. A fair KraiUj
of pin.? to'!i Ixiard. twelve- luehe
wide were used for Kidinir. . The tiid
lir; wan nailed on the Inside of the
poles horizontally the better to resist
later::! pressure from the packed ice
and KawdnHf. A better prade of stock
botird one foot wide furnished s trood
roof. Hiich n board roof mnald b
made quite steep to hed water. Tho
wrf.H cut on efich ede of the roof
boardu make the roof practically wa
ter t!ht. Fifteen laches should be
left letwee:i the ice cakes and the
walls, as fhown In .the cut. Locate
the Ice house where good natural
drainage may be neeured. Tile may be
laid to secure more adequate drainage
if needed.
Cnt the cakes so as to break joint,
iwy IS by 30 inches or V by 30 Inchev,
as required by conditions. It will be
Impossible to make the cakes fit per
fectly, no matter how expert the saw.
manipulator may be. On this account
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CUO&S BKCTIOS OF ICS HOUSE.
we always put in one layer, then fit it
as closely, together as possible. Tbea
we shave over the upper surface of all
the cakes with a carpenter's ada.
The phavlngj of lee were swept into
the crevices between the cakes. Wbeu
freezing cold a little water was sprin
kled over the whole surface to ce
ment the layer solidly together A
each layer Is completed the sawdust
should be filled in around the side
level with. the top and solidly tamped
down. Allow no sawdust to remaia
on top of any layer of ice while filling.
Fig. 2 shows the sixth layer in and
ready for the sawdust. Ice is preserved
by being packed away from the air.
As hot weather comes on the ice will
Bettle some. Be sure to keep the saw
dust tamped down around the fcldej
frequently during early summer, an.l
ee that no air holes form, advises a
writer in' Hoard's Dairyman.
When the ice is packed iu, cover
with ten to fifteen inches of sawdust.
Leave the gables open more or lens to
allow free circulation, of air over the
ice. Remember there will bo soii
waste during the hot summer months,
no matter how much pains are taken,
and this would bo true la tho more
costly ice bouses.
Checklnir no In Potatoes.
A. thoroughly satisfactory treatment
for checking rot Iu potatoes is yet t j b
fouud. What has proved best in my
experleuce Is, first, keeping the storage
cellar at a temperature as near 3 to
SS degrees as possible; second, sort lay
the potatoes alter they have completjil
their sweat in case any indication of
wet rot is shiwn to prevent the rt
spreading from the decaying tuber -t t
the sound ones. Dry rot is very rarely
if at all transmitted from one potato t
another, according to a writer in Or
ange Judd Farmer. , ';
It the potatoes are left in pits in tho
field to sweat prior to putting them In
tho cellar they will usually show rot
that may be In them when they ar
taken from the pit. Potatoes whlcbj
are nearly clean of dirt usually aUovr
more rapid spread of the wet rot than
do potatoes which are covered wiih a
considerable coating of dry soil. Possi
bly tho reason for this may be the fact
that the dry soil Is not a good medium
for passage of tho rot from ono potato
to another.
A Fen- Reflection.
The man who keeps books learns to
turn everything to account.
Tho farmer with a well filled silo
and a cellar full of mangels Is well
Bhod for winter travel.
Work smartly to save all the burff
yard manure you can. You will soon
want It to put on the spring crops.
Molaanea For Feeding; Steers.
-Some to:t made In Texas of t':o
value of 1 l ick strap molasses foreej
lng steers bd to tht conclusion that
tho addition of laohigses to a fattenHijg
ration has always produced an Incre ji
ed gain. Addition of molasses to u rt
tlou of -ort -Disced meal and bulla I t
ered the co-i of gains.