Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, March 21, 1907, Image 2

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"TJnj tin.?. b..: of ro;ul luiM
Ing nv In that country." said .Mr. I!n
key, ""which hi!mt 1m f ill. od with
dvautnee In MlttKitirl. Iiislo id of ilU
trlhuting thlr efforts over n rn:i I way
Of t.'om forty to sixty fivt. tlicy m:kfi
w;OiHd of from ton t twelve foot
Bto.l concentrate nil their w,rk on this,
leaving tin tmlaiue of th.- right of way
to tnke tare of Itself. Acr.'-s tin lt
toliia and lowhuuls tlit. road is hanked
tip like a ra.lr.i.id till or eiiilaiikiiuit.
If ou enn we far enough nheul to st ;
If you happen to one muter ti velroli?
ernnlng ngninst you on a fill. This
marrow strip of roadway Is ke.'t hard
nil smooth., and we glided over it nt
t rate that would hive jolted the ma
chine to pieces ou most of the roa is
4own here. It Is built of earth. c;:n
faetly, so that ralu has little elect
on If
Cood Road For Aatomobilee.
Although since the use of automo
biles lecaiu widespread iu a cousid
robte section of the couutry a pood
4el of money has heeu expended on
th? Improvemeut of roads, very much
Kre must be devoted to the purpose
(long distance travllo to to le pro
(oted, says Harper's Weekly. Unuer
e auspices of the Good Koads league
I movement has been started for the
nstniotion of a highway suitable for
ritomobiles from the Schuylkill river
to a provisional terminus at Pittsburg.
Tbe distance is nearly SCO miles, and
tae computed cost of such a structure
would be between $a.OOO,A0 and .:.
100,000. A more interesting and prom
JsIjir plan was mojted the other day
ty the Philadelphia Public Ledger.
Tbe scheme proposed by that newspa
per contemplates the restoration, im
provement and extension of the old
Rational road, otherwise known as the
Cumberland road, which was built by
tbe federal government during the thirty-three
years preceding 1S39. Made,
as it was. under the supervision of en
gineers of the regular army, this liigb
vay has been compared for solidity
with the military thoroughfares cre
ated by the Uouiaus, the remains of
which are still turned to account In
many parts of Europe.
Macadam Itoad Maintenance
Neglect to properly maintain a mac
adam road alter It has beeu bu;.lt is
one of the worst enemies of ri -"".-form
of which we have knawltV
nya GooI Roads Magazine. Many
cases are on record of where a stone
road has gbne to pieces within a very
short time after its cjmpletiou owing
to negligence In giving the matter of
repair due attention. Experience shows
that a road once property built can be
maintained Indefinitely by making
prompt repair as soon as a weak spot
Is discovered. The practice In Kuro
4an countries could well be followed
i t,his country. A road requires care
id attention for Its opkeep the same
i a railroad track. The original cot
' a macadam road is too great to al
vw it to go to pieces within a year or
00 and then practically rebuild it. Most
failures are due to the fact that no ade
quate provision for repairs has been
mi'de by t!e county or state. Since
ronds ivmii'jt take rare of themselves,
they must l e ! !:d after constantly if
rcbuUdin; is to be avoided.
Prepare For Kali and Winter.
As the season approaches for heavy
rainfalls and the consequent ruud-'r
roads it is well to oJj the attention :'
road supervisors to the necessity t'-tr
eeeing to it that ditches and u'.vi-r:s
are open to allow the free passage of
water, sa.vs Good Roads Magazine.
Water is The deadly t-Jiemy to a road
and should therefore le kept as fir
away as possible. Iu the construction
of a new road proper crowning and
draining are the two essential things to
be Kept constantly In mind. Keeping
the surface smooth by the use of the
road scraper or drag is all important If
good, passable roads are desired. In
the northern sections of the country,
where deep snows are found In the
winter mouths, preparations should lie
early for rollif,- down the snow
or Oviierwise keeping the roads open
tor traffic.
Itoral Dellrerr Service.
' The report on th operations of the
rural delivery service up to Nov. 1,
recently made public by the fourth as
alstant postmaster general, shows that
the total number of iietitions for the
establishment of the service reco'.ved
up to date was 54,433. upon l-".2"2 of
which adverse reports were made, Fays
the Washington .Star. On Nov. 1 thorn
Were 30,78"j routes In operation, arnl
2,345 petitions for scrvi" were pend
ing. The number of r 'a . runl car
riers now employed .' Illinois
Is still the loailinv: the number
Of routes, having l;io is second.
With 2,475, and I vi third, with 2209.
The bnlaru-e f I'.i'pi-opriution available
for new service during the present fis
cal year Is $l,427.8aJK.
For GM4 Honda 1m Porto Itlco.
Tbo legislature of Porto l;lco has au
fcorlzed a loan of $1,000,000, the r
leedfi ot which are to be devoted to lu
proving the highways. Tbls action on
the part of tbe tgi stature, It Is said,
tvas been brought abant because of the
fllfficultiea encountered la getting the
products of the Island to market. It Is
believed that by the expenditure of
91,000,000 tbe lilghwaya can t e greatly
Improved.
VALUABLE NOVELTIES
tirrm
I Haifa
I'rom Siln-rla Mnalr
atar llrcta.
In the bureau of plant Industry
Washington the leading features of the
work reported of the past year have
boon the co-operative .icmotistration
work with farmers, fruit grower, aim
other under the careful supor isioa
of department experts and tlie Intro
dint ion of new crops of ccoumiie val
ue. One of the most important achieve
ments In this latter line is the liiscov
ery of the existence of n Si'ocriau al
falfa, a plant native on the dry steppes
of "Siberia, where the meicury freezes
without siiiw. thus proving the ability
of the plaut to withstand without pro
tet-tiou a temHrature of 40 decrees Inf
low zero. This discovery may mark an
epoch lu the agriculture of the north
west prairie regions of the I'uited
Males. Among other valuable plants
introduced are a vigorous alfalfa from
Arabia and the Tangier pea. which has
yielded as high as nlue tons of greeu
feed per acre. With a view to Increas
ing tbe matting iudustry the depart
ment's explorers have secured living
plants of the best foreign varieties of
rushes.
In the Improvement of sugar beets
the auuual report further says:
"Uood results have attended work in
securing high grade strains of sucar
tet seed, and especially satisfactory
results have been secured In the devel
opment of the sugar beet seed contain
ing a single germ, which will elimiuate
a considerable portion of the work of
thinning."
MOSS IN PASTURES.
Sodium Kitrale Is Poind to D an Kf-fe-etive
Hrniriiy.
Tbe moss knolls so common In our
pastures are composed mainly of Poly,
trfchum commune and less often of
A PliT IX OLD l'ASTUUKS.
a closely related species, Polytrichum
Juuiperlum. A pasture bekin.-'ng ti
tU,e Vermont experiment smti.iu and
considerably infested with mos was
used iu these experiments.
Three plots, containing 1"0 sijuare
feet each, were measured off and lime,
maple wood ashes and sodium nitrate
applied at the rate of 5.0h), 1.000 and j ,'
1.000 pounds respectively. Made ap
plication also on three plots containing j
ten square feet at the same rate, but
worked into the soil. These materials
w.re applied about Xov. 15, I!i5, and
about June 1 of the following year
some action had already taken place.
Plot' No. 1, containing lime as a top
dressing, was little aJTeeted.
Plot No. 2. containing ashes as a top
dressing, was little affected, e::ce;it in
those spots where the ashes happened t
to be particularly thick, in v. hich places
the moss was unhealthy nj in some
cases dead. !
Plot No. U. containing sodium nitrate i
as a V,r '.'.-essing. was greatly changed. .
Mor" .. :i half the moss was killed,
n- . : greatly increased growth of .
:- bid fair to drive out the rest.
, ..e three tilled portions were also j
e.-insiik-rably les acid, although not -iilKaline
in reaction. The effect of lime !
when used us a top dressing Is well ,
known to b slow, and consequently .
later results may prove more favora- ;
l.le. This aetion shows how much the ,
mosses are dependent ou a certain ,
kind of habitat in order to thrive and '
suggests the practicability of using the !
nitrate on lawns, etc., that are Infected
with mosses. In any case the better
and more luxuriant grass produced
would usually more than pay for the
cost of troulile of application, cou-
dudes a writer In American Cultivator. !
Nitrate of soda is a salt extremely
easy to apply and with scarcely any
smell. Its solubility and quick action
make It especially effective during a
rainy season. j
UrowliiK Fruit In MebraaUa. :
Not only Is there no question about 1
j the water supply in western Nebraska j
i as long as the rivers run, but s'il culti- j
vatlou Is easier than under ilit-h Irr'
I gation. Not only is the elevation less j
' than some of Colorado's most famous 1
' fruit districts, but the climate Is at j
! least equal to and very little ditl'ercnt j
! from that of C-Virado. Cool nights, ;
ample moisture and bright mmshlne all
I combine to give the high coloring and
1 fine quality which have made Colorado
fruit famous.. Western Nebraska has
all of these.-K. F. S. In Orange Judd
Parmer.
Manure In Cold Climate.
Many experiments, notably those
made by the Michigan and Wisconsin
vtatious In this country, have 6hown
that barnyard manure Is one of the
most effective means of Increasing the
productiveness of swamp or muck
soils. This is thought to be due largely
to the Increase of available nltrogeu
brought about by the application of
the manure. In cold climates, where
the season Is short and tha conditions
for rapid fermentation iu the soil nn
favorable, the use of fermented ma
nure Is preferable. NY. II. Ileal.
j Timber Land Deals.
The Kxainluer is prepared to limnlle
'tiiubot lands in large r small bodies;
the trouble has always been timber
at lmid owners have been scattered over
the couutry ami those who lived close
! enough together to list their lauds lu
1 H sutlU iently lHi;e body to make the
sale one of importance to timber laud
purchasers, finer lands have iuvaria
1 bly been in suoh localities as would
,' prohibit consolidation. We have ar-
ranged with a II nn to take these is
; olatcd tracts, and by so doing, we art
able to secure enough land lu one
body to make it an object to pu-rch
users to investigate, and 'thus the
lands will bring the highest market
' price. Parties owning but ltW or SO
acres will not be told by their intend
lng purchasers that their tracts are
too small to bother with. Vho com
pany we are dealing with is absolutely
respouisble ami lias plenty of capital.
Write The Lake County Kxam'uer for
full particulars.
If you have a piece of timber land
to sell write The Iake County Kx
amiuer. We cau place your land
when? it will bring the highest price.
Reward.
."00 Reward will be paid by the
Lake County Woolgrowers Association
to anyone giving information leading
to the arrest and conviction of any
lerson or persons changing the marks
r Ira mis, or killing or moviug any
heep belongiug to mem tiers of this
.ssociatton.
S. H. Chandler, President
J X Watson, Secretary'
v44 60 YEARS'
VL "V EXPERIENCE
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Copyrights Ac.
qm-aiy aa.-rrinni our oimiien free whether an j
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tlonaamc-tlyrtintl.liitlHl. HANDBOOK on I'aieuia
ent lia. I'lilMl mtpn-'T for iwurimr pim.
I'mmita ton tlirouv! Munii A Co. rvcclTt
tpfuU noti-, without ctitvo. lu the
Scientific Jlmcricam
A fcndnmelr ll!ntn.tp! mVr. I arvnt rlr-rulaUi-u
nf anr n ientlUi- Journal. 1 -rti. f I a
yenr: f-ur mentlis, L rol4 Uyall new.l.-lr.
MUNN & Co.36,Br-d-if- New York
Braucta OlScv, CJS F fU Wubiuviuu, U. C
k'euard tor Horses
I will give f2".00 Itewnnl fur the
delivery, in Lk view nr 11 1 my ranch
it waguntire M.nintain.tif iiny ninl
all unbroken range horses. 4 year old
.tml upwards, unblemished, ranging
tn Lake county. Oregon, branded
with an old horseshoe 011 both jaws,
without any other brand on tliennl
nal; horseshoe open part downward
he same as cut in tbe following ad
ertiseruent. w. w. Huo.vn.
$1,250 Reward.
The Harney County
Live mim-k Aspoeia
tinii. ol u hu ll 1 am
a ni.-tn'K-r. myilT.1
reward fur erident'c
1'KiI:iik 10 the con
vii-tioti of iHrtief.
fttr-ttiiiiK .lot k be
unirfti'i: tti :ta mt ni.
tiers. Iii aililitioii 1
i!T- r Hoi ri uar.l
ll.in.. lirsn-l Lnrse
sIhw t.nr 1111 tillier
or ImhIi Jh. ke-
i-or-l.-il lnai'uuntlei
Haoge. Harnc?. I.ak- ant t'r'niH Cuuiitiea
Hor-i. t v.-tite-l wn-n s..M Hurs.-s j.,i:,t to jiast
tnrougb this se tii t. unlb- r-jm r t .-.1 in tint
paer. If not wi r :-Trt- i. ;il- n-- v rue or I' ll
l.fioneThe Ti:iH' H-rl.l. Mnin s.-l. Kurus, ore
in. 'V. W .Hrown. Iliirn.s . Ore.
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SEEING MACHINE.
ROLLER BEARING.
by buying this
reliable, honest,
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STRONGEST GUARANTEE.
National Sewing Machine Co.,
SAN rKANClSCO. CAL
FACTORY AT BELVIDERE. IU.
TIMIIKK I Al MITII K
Lakevlew, Dregon, .Ian. i P.K7.
Notice Is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June II, 1S7S, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands
In the States of California, Oregon.
Nevada, and Washington Territory.
as extended to all the Public land
states by act of August 4, 1S!IJ, John
15. Pollard, of N'apavlne, county of
Lewis, State of Washington, has this
lay tiled iu (his oltlce his sworn state
nent No. :ito4, for the purchase of
'he FA. NW'j &. Nu NK'4 of Section
i Ho, in Township No. X, S, Range No.
I IT, K., W, M,, and w ill otf r proof to
slum that the land sougl't is more
valiiab'e for its tinilnT or stone than
for agricultural purposes, und to es
tablish his claim to said land before
the Clerk of Klamath County Ore. at
his oltlce at Klamath Falls Oregon, on
Monday, the 1st day of April, 1!K'7.
He names as witnesses:
William T. liarrett, Oiiinton Ander
son, Sisco W. Wood, h.iwin W. Pol
lard, all of Jtly Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lauds are
requested to tile their claims in this
oltlce on or before pa id 1st, day of
April, 11K7.
i! 11 J. N. Watson, Register.
Timber ' and Nutlc.
I'niited State Land Ottlce, Lake
view, Oregon. March Und, r.H7.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act,
of Congress of June 3, 1S7S, entitled1
"An act for the sale of timber lands,
in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Tenritoy,"
as extended to all the Public Linid
States by act of August 4. ls.rj, JMel-
va Withers, of Paisley, county of Lake,
State of Oregou, has this day tiled in
this ottlce his sworn statement No. j
:ViS7, for the purchase of the W.. SK j
of Sectio:: No. 5, iu Township No. Ill,
Raugo No. 1K,. W. M., and w ill oiler
proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, ami to
establish his claim to said lalld before
ikegisier ami i.eceiver at l.aKeview
Oregon Monday, the 20th day of May,
U.'". He names as witnesses:
C. I NVithers, J. K. lianister, C. NV.
NVitiiers, T. C. NVelch. all of Paisley
Oiegon. '
Any an I all persons claiming adver
sely the above described lauds aro re
quested to tile their claims in this
oltlce on or before said 2''th day of
May, l'.ioT.
10-10 J. X. NVutson, I.Ygicter.
Tltllil.K I.AI TI !:.
United States liiid Ottlce, 1-akevieiv
Oregon. Feb. i:i, 1 ii '7 Notice is hereby
given that in couq liance with the pro
visions i t the act of Congress if Juno
:i. 17M, entitled "An Act for the sale
of timber lauds iu the Slates of Cal
ifornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash
ington Territory," as extended to all
the Public Land States by act ot Aug
ust 4. l:rj, Chailes NV. Withers, of
Paisley, county of Lake State of Ore
gon, has this day filed in this ollice
his sworn statement No. WA, for the
purchase of the SKi XWJ KJ SWJ .1c
SWJ SWJ of Section VI iu Township
No. M S., Kauge No. 17 PL, NV. M.,
and will olfer proof to i-how that the
laml sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to i-i-tatih.-li tils claim to,
I said laud before Kegister and I.ecei Ver
lat Lakview Oregon, on Monday, the
I '12. ilay of April, P.HT. He names as
witnesses :
C. L. NVithers. John Driiuim, Win.
; K. MeCormai k, George Coolcy, all of '
j Pai !- y, (Jregon.
) Ai.y and all persons claiming adver
! se'.v t..o above-described lauds are re-,
; qi i -i -1 to file their claims in this
,";. -e ou fir before said day of April.
!:.'. J. X. Watson, Kegister. 7-10
TIMHKIt I.AI OIICK
United States Lsiud Ofllee, lake
vlew, oiegon, ftcc -u r.s.
Notice is liereby given that iu com
pliance with the prov isions of the act
of Congress of Juue ii, 1K7H, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands
in the States of California, Oregon, j
Nevada and Washington Territory,"!
as extended to all the Public Land!
States by act of August 4, lH'Ji, Will- '
; tr a i . at r .1 : ... i 1
" V , 'i. t''"'pr"vcd uKricultural land for sale
l!1"" Discr.i.tion: SVJ.4',K of
n in in trim nnie his Hworn Htatement ..... . , , .' .. ' ...
n LiA1 fnr tlie imri-liHHn of t ho v ..
t ei 7 L L-i u u i'l CU'1 , u "
Sh, S Li SLJ Shc. M SNNi SV of Sec-
No. 20 L., SV. M.t and will offer proof
to show that tbe land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to es- J
tablish bis claim to said land Ujlore
lietrister and Receiver at Lake"n-
(Oregon, on Friday, the 'J
Mart'h, l'J"7 !' MHiro" ces:
V. li Suei .us, E.
Kinehait, j, all of
Lakeri.'v, Oregou.
'.in und all persons claiming ad
veriely the above described lands are
requested to file their claims in this j
office on or before uaul T2 day or
March 11J07.
J. X. Watson, Register.
5aved her Son's Life.
The happiest mother iu the little
tuwn of Ava, Mo., is Mrs. H. Ruppee.
She writes: "One year ago my son
was down with nuch serious lung
trouble that our physician wus uu
tobolp him; when by our drug
glst'a udvlce I began giving hlin i)r.
J,lng'aNew Discovery, and I Boon
noticed Improvement. I kept this
treatment up for a, few weeks when
he was perfectly well. Hehas work
ed ateadly since at carpenter work.
Lr King's New Discovery saved his
life." (Juarauteed best cough and
cold cure by Lee Ileall, Druggist. Mc
and 1.00. Trial bottle free.
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TIM II Kit I, .! !OTM K.
Lakevlew., Oregon. Jan. 12!, 11HI7,
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pllaueo with the )rovlslon of the Act
or vongreH or June 7H, entitled
"An Act. for the sale of timber lauds
in the state of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the Public Land
States by Act of August 4, W2, (leorge
A. Oillicrt of Lakevlew, County of
Lake, State or Oregon, lias this day
tiled In this otlloo his Sworn State
inent No. lUVxl, for the purchase of
the Nle S',i of See. No. X In Tp. No.
:17 S., Range No. IU F. W. M., and
will offer proof to show that the land
sought Is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purpos
es, and to establish his claim to said
land lnfore Register and Receiver at
Ijikeview Ore, on Friday the Pith day
of April, l'.HlT. lie names as witness
es: II. II. Lynch. W. 1. McCulley,
M. Mnsgrave, l-o Kmiuerson, all of
Lakevlew Oregon, any and all persona
claiming adversely the above describ
ed lands are requested to file their
claims lu this otllcn ou or before said
VI day of April, I'.07.
f 10 J N. Watson Register.
Northern Stage Line.
LAKEVIGW -PAISLEY.
A. W. BRYAN. Proprietor.
liCnvi'S I.akevicw at fl a. in
every day but Siuulity
iVturniiig, leaves 1'uislev
i nt o ;.'s() ii. in every nay lm
Stintlay.
''""'''" J- " '
: " Heynol.ta A WlunDebf
! -
Lakevierv Cigar Factory . .
A. Sl'llltKMa
Prop.
Maker i if
Havana and
Domestic Cigars
Cu'TH,Y OKDI.ItS miLICITKH
(iiveusn trial. Store in the brick
buildi-ikf next door to Post A King na
lotjii, akeview, Oregon.
Worked Like a Charm.
I. N. Walker, editor of that nplcy
Journal, the KnterprlKC, Louisa, Va.,
nays: "I ran a nail In my foot last
wtrk ami at once applied P.ucklen'H
Arnica Salve. No Inflatiiination fol
lowed; the Halve simply healed tin
wound." Heals every wore, burn
and Mkln Im.'imc- ' '.-iralitts'd at Iav
I'--alls, lirti!.'glHt.
$100 Reward. $!. !.
The readers of this paper will In
plensed to learn that there Is at j
leant one ilri-aiied illsi-asc t hat Hcleiu-e ,
lias Im-i-ii able to cure In all Its stages, j
and that is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh
Cure Is the only positive cure now,
known to the medical fraternity. '
Catarrh Ix-lng a count Ittitloual !1k-:
, cane, requires a constitutional treat-
inent. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken,
internally, ncl lng directly upon the;
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system, t liereby iIch! roving I lie found-,
at loll of the disease, and glvlngtlic!
patient Htretigth by building up t lie
constitution and assisting nature In
doing Its work. Tin' proprietors'
have ho much faith In its curative
powers that t hey offer One Huiidrcilj
Dollars for any cane that, it fails to w Liiiinruily and soctiilly.
cure. Semi for list of testimonials. But a NEWSPAPER OF GEN
Address F. .1. Cheney Co., Toledo, ERAL CIRCULATION, ctiitiin
o. ling the latest iica's of the world.
j Sold by all l;-;i-fglHts, 7-"'.
Take linli'K r'aiiiily Pills
Htlatio!)
for
A Cbao.e iur Speculators.
SCH'iOi. I. AND. SHU acres ol
level
!NK4'and SWli of Slv'4', hw;tion 10,
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(;ral)lt, m,e , ,,, (M:ate(, in (;00bu
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I Tp.,J K., It. Ill K.
WANTED: 10 men iu each ntn'o io
gravel, distribute samples of our 'no'i
and tack signs. Salary eH.j vK per
month ; 13.00 per day I i expenses.
yERS CO., Department, r No.
4u Jackson Roulovard, Chicago, .'ll".
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