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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1908)
9Jr 1 f-fv VOL. XXIV I.AKKVIKW, LAKK COUNTY, OKKCOX, THURSDAY, NOV K.MBKK 12, VM)K NO. 46 I. P Work i4 UNI OF OUR PROMINENT DRY LAND FARMERS 5 I for I lull Mm I ni M Im fully it u 1 1 1 ii I I mi ii 1 1-c it r if In r 1 1 rt him I In- Uulilcll llliiwi I.ft k " t I . Urn l'i I fu inlng. butt ft cr, Inn- Imimi grutvliig (if uiiilii. hum I miMlm. liml ilnlrt Im:. In mlilll Inn In III range in i III-, In Iiiim ii lii-nl nf l.'i ilmrv rut, nf t t' 1 1 1 ! r lir -I'll. ii till MP.' I ui Veil I ll.'lll. I n.v an' stable!, being nil' i In run In i Ii hum' tire In l lie smii'ie'i' mi l in l in' Mtllhlllf lifld In II"' Willi, r. Nnl ' llllll'll !' II I llllllll fifil. Ill ll' I' IllIll III' Relate Some Of HIS EXDe- ur .xln. In nil ive in hhkp, In ulv. ii i I firm . ll''. ii ii i in in i i .'ii .ii.. 1. 1 . m , i Lake view Delega tion Talk For Good Roads Tin' good riences In Newest and Best Oregon DIVERSIFIED INTERESTS Raises Grain, Cattle, Mules, and Runs a Dairy, All on a Successful Basis 1u h fair. WiTI' I .i i.... 7m . I. ..i in iMiiiuniu . i i"r i iim r i " in'i'i'i . ... I. ui i. r, Im Iihx ii Hi ll- iivit net Hi f.n I'llfll CUW. Till- till I .T II I Will m tutu 1 lllttlll-t i!.V llir HIII!I . IHI' I MUIII'I lllll'H linn.'. 1 1 Mill In' iiIimtvihI I hit I ii lllri' llii'.illii' im I Iiiim .1. lis I'll lulu I lie iliilr.V IiUmIiii m, lil. ll l'i.ul.1 li-.'li'iil- i.v iilniiii i l i.y urmliuu iii iiinl civ. liig l In- h.-rd fH'lnl Ii. il iiml ntii'ii III III, or I IV f. ill. I Wll.l! ill.' 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I lull nuiiii' I in.. m iinikf tt r. lf it'll tviu k In tt In n llflilM. mm liu fffi'l't Iiiim lit'fil lllll'l.' t i I'lil t lie I'uiliitl.v uf I lifff pt'MlM. I ! 1 1 r.-il vt liiii-i Iiv r iiiliii-i l utii' nf 1 Ii r.'ii nniiM tt liy lie Iiiim nut nlli'lipfil In Kiutt fruit, lliuui;li Iif Iiiim tin tluiilil Mfllll'l Willi llllltt''. Illl'il. il l'i ll f fllllMM iif 11,- Ii i.iu;:m, iiiul nit 1 11 1 1 riit'li t In In- llil I M Imi I I'll 1 1..' iiiul Ii.im Iiml ryi. ui'iilna tt lll. ll Hfl'IIIM I IIM 1 fV'I'.l llf i ifi'i in', ni'if ff- I III VII I .If tt llil'' Ilin III, I. I plfMI'lll ll I l IlllCf llf I I I I III lit lllll'l lii'li. -t ..- I liiil ttiiii ttiil. r plitil. u. iiml tt I Ii uiir knnttn " l f n 1 1 i Ht If -in llif w 11 y uf funuinc. itiilryiuu: mnl fruit umw uitf Unit Ii nitty nut tnkc Mil Inn;; iim ll ill. I In IIIIiiuIm In li'iic ll mii (Mull nr i'Vfii it urealcr fftrurt. Sufli tliinu- liiitf liiippiifil flrtftvlifrf In I i'f u'uu, w Ii Ii in 1 yivitifr 111 itfiinl ml vim 1 111;. m. WI111 1 I'.im lii'fii nit- 1 1 1 1 1 il i h! 1. 'i I by Mr. Cnrrlkfr run le tluiif hy uiIiitm. Titf npiiiit-i unity Im Ii. rt'. iiiul Hit fn 1 ui-f iiniMt lirini; tut ire rnpitl ri'HuitH, mnl pi'iluii'M H'iiut. Cheap Cat It e A Thing All Over Ranges Uein"; Cut Up into Small Parms Driving Men Out the Business for "Tlu're will lit nn iiiirt clii-np lifff. U'liiinut nffunl to hcI Clionn ranir.. I11111I Ih h tlilnu of iM. I Hie M lrlif of rabH pitHt. ('Iif up cnttli' and rlifnp lifff niUHt nn wll Ii flii'np Iiiinl " ('ul. Ike T. I'ryor.iiivHlili'iit nf tlu ('attlfiiion'H Ahmmiii ImiIuii of Ti'xaH rv.VH In Sontli wcHtrrii Slui-kiiinn, tliu pcuplf nf AiiHTlca niiiH' face t lit fortgoliiK n't Hltnatioii. Tliu pri'Hfiit liluli prli'o of iMiif In not a tfinporay tiling. It Ih I Iih ri'Hiilt nf 1'iilllni; up of i-attlit nitWH Into fiiruiH. 'II if niiiHiiiiH'r nf meat iiiiihI pay in prlci'H fur hifl mh a pt' 111H.V fur t hf liri'iikluu: l f the pralrlu mnl Hi.ttllnK of thu new country. (,'ol. rryor IIvoh In Han Antonio, '.)iit contr'olH a I'niuuiiHHlun company at tlio KaiiHiiH City Htni-k ytinln hiii! hPimkIh Houin of IiIh Itinn In ii each year, hii.vh I lit) Journal. "Tliu iiiiinlifT of cattle In Texan hh well an on the ratiKen of all tlie nllwr Mtati'H are (lftTf liMlntr verr malerlally at preHent" eayH (he Col- leiiHe expired tlio Htato Hold the land onel. "The lil ranehen are cut upj and there wan nothing fur the raiuh Into Hinall rancheH or farnin. After I nun to do lint wll Mh alternate we ll I a en t tie ffd rattle. Die 1 1 hi evldeuee of how the cattle Miipply In TfXiiH Ih decreaHiiiK Ih the fact that liiMtyear more than a quar ter of a million celveM were Hold for Klaiitfliter at the Fort Worth utiwk ytirdn Keautltiil white-faced heifer Mil vet were nlaiiKhtered liy the thoun hihIh and I he eari'aHHCH ttlilpned eawt with thf hlilt'H on. If there linil been plenty of raiiKe thi'He calven would iiave In-en nnved to irrow up. "While many nlit ra nchen have been cut up not many have tllMiip-peari-d entirely. Take a ranch of a huiulred UioiiHiindJacreH, for exainplf. Tlie owner hi'IIh L'O.OOOac rcH toHome one elHi. The ri'Hiilt Ih lie Htlll Imh a ranch aliout half iih IiIk an he had he'ore, and of courne a corrcHpoiuliiitf re iliict Ion In ra line cat tie inunt follow. " 1 lie lli-Ht 1 n tic 1 if h cut up were thoHe where the ranch men owned the HlU rnate HeetloiiH. The Htate owned the other Hi'ct Iiihm, and when the 1 if -jiuif iim iliu.-e fr.un .Nan I-'rini ifiMCti f tut 11. t'l 11 ninl w.iuuii run. I fll-l III I Wtllllil li'iilli t 111 pi'll.f (if 1 I. tkf ('utility I kiiutv tnir pt uplf will tur tt Ui "trtr.'i'li in, t mi nere. L i-l yt'iir ill" iinuiii' uf iiil p.'uplt p'-r ii, Mm f 1 1 mi 1 In- nl" if I iff mi ui-k .ili 1 1 nun Hint 'I In f'.".'). Tlif tlft f. ipliif It I ui mir niiii.ti is iititv ni-fiiter lliau ft ir in fi itf . ll tvt' linl Miit'li a mail fruiii Lnkf Ci-miit in Kliiinnili 1 i .it i r.'ttlf tifuiir i-nunty wuulil mi i'll'uily In I'm tliiinl. Tin- culllitifM uf Kliiuiatti iiii'l I.HKf fuuiii liuliil tlii road liy Ifvyini; a lax, lint an UiU mad Im a innttf r uf uri-at imp .rtance tn Ui Mn le . f Ort';uu I think it mIi. .ul.) Iif limit iiv i In- Hint.' TIiIm ...lll.i Ii" il'iiif lit making the rnad ft. mi Liiki' I' iinty 1.1 Kluiiiut Ii a pHrt nf tlie ftttte and iiatluual ruad UimiiKh (.'rater Jak' Nat iuu il park. L ike fiinuty HliipH in aliullt tell ill I liuu puiiuilH nf freight anil Mlilpn out uiiiiui livf m i 1 1 1 1 1 pntiiiilrt aiiiiually. tin r ti in ii t y ih yruwlnur rich; none uf it cii IxeiiH o wt'M a dollar to any out' iiiitMiileuf thecuiiuty. I'lie I.utid pin iple ure I u In in; hundreds uf peo ple: t lu .v will hil'ld Iri'luUmi wurkn to iPiU'iiif Iihi.ikm) .niVH fur the liMO crop TIiIm will iucreiiHe our pupula- It wIHIm' at; nut t ti i titf fur yuu and fur iim Am lu i In m ui. mn ' uf frvlifht Next ii'iir Im' Iy nnl i i an t fiiuiiaiiv ttlll r. iiitif li.iHH) linn I'liuinN uf I'fiiifiit Tl.t prt'ifii t H.-rt i. e im tint mii( l-f ii lut y fur t tu ri'MMuii In l In truiiMfer In Ui" imiiiia u'Uii;" I'.i.i'l. in.'r. Ii null e I -il.t ui iuf I. ami with lln lilli ra'. 1 i t f M I It I If M,t I ImIiii'I I. in "If e IihiI h iiiod mini from liern In Luke ii-tv it t ill Ijrini our country lulu finer touch with your city. W Km a ii t i i u M lo Ijiiil'i up Ori-Koii. A limit !HJ ii'i ffiit. of our Iiuhimhcs iiii iiim in Ciililni n in. We u ii nt to Cite our litl-lti'-.M tn I'oiiIhii ' Hll'l iliti il. It Iiim rt li'l Ih l.ulll tut can do It II e t an if"! a i-tate tif f-rofri Hlint nt urn. tun I, lulii'te ii ri ad can lie f il'j-l j in -I eil. " 1 11 Vf iif our pii'l" lepreH.'lit inu the liuiiiicii.l hii'I 1 1 u -1 ii i-MB lut en--1 rt of L'ike enuiity hive fume t;er- lo pteH tit thii i'. alter In you. I ti-il that if te all pull I nu t Iu r anil create Hhenll li.ent that the ntitt.' ttlll t ike charge ot it mnl pity ! r the wmk. We nuutil to H-k an ai. optiatiuti of "iO.lJ0 1 1 mil Ihe cluli' tor U iM mini in nrdi-r I i nnike h -tale liii.'lnii" lit-ttteen jour city nn l l,a;cvi'W. "If your pi'tipli! tlou't take hold of t liM e .till utijirov;' our rou I Houtli hiiuI ii'ul continue lii trade ttith Cal Iffrniii If you help us tt e ttill throw mn trade to you " ( Apiiliiu-o '. Mr. Duly'ti htateii.eiitii were received with much enthurtiiiMiu. Mr. Ktielliuw ttaa then culled upon iiml he edited that Dr. Laly voiced hi-i nentiiiieiitM exactlv ; that h waa ! auxiiiuri for the roa I and tinned that fit people here would join ttith Luke view fur thin hiubttHy "l-'or '.i'i veain I have been living iu Luke county and know the hanl MhipM of (fettiutt freight. Our freight, co n H over the cfookeilet road under tlie v riiokedi'r.t tintnue meiit in the vtuill ." o.v tvtj want a chanite. We have watched Ihe approach of the Caliloruiii Northeiis-ti'i u and v. lieu tie taw the close appriiitfh to your city '.if decided t hut the phycl.o nili al n o .lent had urriteJ tn do Motnetiiiiiil Ve want to pay our freight to nei li'ii!" rather than to nt ranker.-, tl.ir freight next year it ili protntlily he i"ti,Uiii,tiiH) iiounils 'I'll. it cohIs us one ffiit a pound fi'o n Ihe rai ioad; tlii-i inniifv i.-i paid to teauiHter.", ati I is now tipfiit mostly in Ciilifoiuiu i Utiiuk you pe-ipli want noaie of this money " Tin llerali of the Oih iutit nays: jli? Likt enuiity dcli'atioti that : attended the Good Koads Con vent ion U leu i ii i k morultii; lor lakeview m ,ir. i- ) l r K s aulomnliile lu i-peaklut; ut their trip lo thin city Mr. Shirk said: ''We are well pleased with the re and of our visit. We did not expect ureat deal, hut you kuow every little hit liflps. 1 think it will only be a short time until then-suits of the eonveutioii will become apparent uud I feel condfletit that they will be tor the iood of both Lake and KlaiuaUi couutii's. Hun 'teds of people ain e.oiniu)' into Lake county aud our trieuht shipments are stead iiv iucreas iiii!. 1 nee no reason why the busiuess kill. ml. I ii, -.1 hii.iiu iu Itluti.urlt l.ll-i if the roadd are improved no that the tvler.' a ifuti nniu nt liiMp.i-t. r h I ' en ti'Mtlnir tint Imp CM fur tie pa. week It HIM eXpieifd Unit I.' wuulil in' I in r-ni-l IhiI mi niC'iint nf the h'uh Mtainrartl innlri-il, if Im tint llk.-l.t that the n.-unl. r t-nn Im 11 -f iireil. Til I'lif hi v heivl rtniirl-t the I'mMt bun. -h of hnr-.cH.er . r-ent ifir uf Kfnin ath Cuun'y. Htnu-fc Chiliad i Ore Cfdarvlllf Kei-urd: (li-ne Wnntl re" tiiriif.l Iiimii" from I! Id Mountain laMt tv.ck. where he ha Imiii dulni; wink nn lilt mini. IfcMiriifk a fuiir f. .nt Vfln lit IiIm i iiim. 'I. whifli iM rich c luriii tin r. s PUBLIC LANDS TO BE WILHDRAWN FOR IRRIGATION All Areas Capable of Being Irrigated Will Be Set Aside at. Once IIARRIMAN IS ON A HUSTLE FOR RAILS F'l.'ifcil mi Tons in Use Order fur 2G,ooo I'ittshnr fur Ort-on BETTER MAKE FILING NOW Government. Land Is Getting Scarcer Each YeaJ and It Soon. Will be Gone in bin year Tin- hull. -tin Hay a Henl man had received a letter dliect from par ties who ure closely connected with ihe Imve rti-t I plant at llotitesleda, 1'enn , and the letter utatei that the mill i just llnishini; an orler for llaj riman of U'j.OX) tons of isteel raila Thene railn are to be rhipiiped t'y boat iu lite coiisieumeiitii to (ialves ton and are to be delierved to Har rimaii road at that pace. At the mills it is understood that the rails are intended for the Northwest While it is not k no wan foracer-i tenuity that these rails are intended f.:r Central Oreiron, yet it Ih hoped aud lieileved that such is the case, in view of llHiiiman'o announcement that the build inn of a road iuto Ceu tral Oregon should have prece l.-uc over all other lines, aud also in vi.-w of the activity of surveyors alum; the Deschutes and between Madras and Hehd. The RUV9VB are nearly conuileted. the necessary rails are beiag maunfactur ed, and atiuouMcemeut of actual con struction bliould be made noon,. Uf Hindi New HU-C I he the ''.uihi liuiiifstind intii,..- diirlnj: Ui" past I.", muni lis in Mf.xicu. o, nun are Incnted in the llfd ' dry fnnniny:" dUt rifts uf territory. T ie territorial nirrl- rulturiil collfdj;! uud tin Santfi Fe riiilioiid are eMiiilil.Minir uianv exuer- iuifiital MtmiuiiM in the territorr aud I fnruifiM iiisiitute-i arlini; held a wl, ifli dry ':iiid arii-ull lire is) the principal stilijfct uf utuil.v. W.S1IINUTT)N, Xov O.-hi aur.ular report for the last M-fcal Fred lieunett of the general laud office recnnimenda the withdrawal from entry of all pub.it; lands which limy be irrii(ate1 which are not no a- capable of be i in; utilized for homes. Ou t'mt point he says : "T"e prnpur step to take woul I be to classify Jt he lauds ot th..- United States iu order to ascertain th,at public lands, which io their present ; conditions are iucapabln of Hnrlinif i a home, are susceptible of irrigation j to a cott even much greater thin that now entertiued by the recliiai :t ion service aud to withdraw these 1 1 ids from entry awaiting the time ttheu they can be made homes either tin ier the U iked States uovernrueat or un der the Carey Act. "It will be only a comparative few years before an irrigation project which will cost as bii-has 62' ,J an acre will ha considered practic 1 for the mar et for the land justifying such u expenditure. No oue can be hurt by such a withdrawal: for tlie desert aud which canot, be reclaimed by the individual etfort of a settler can never become homes until water is brought to it by the government, State or by the expenditure of vast sums by private enterprise." The total receipts of the office for the year were 812,715,709, an increase over the previous year of 1, Iiii 523. The total area of land oriaiually entered during the year is l..b'J0,'35tJ acres, a decrease of 1,900.200 acres as compared with 1907. The total land upon which final proof was made is S.OCS.OU. ells of A uto Trip Across the State President Hartin of the Oregon Valley Land Company Boosts this Section t initio can be carried on. ' The other members of the deli-cation expressed themselves as well pleased with the outlook and feel i that their j trip was not a waste of tu.e. MORMON RAILROAD OREGON HORSES HEADED THIS WAY SUIT UNCLE SAM Coming Down From Prairie City Through Ihinis, Over Kasy Route the farina have been Improved the fanners will ralao mora ca ttle lu the Hume territory than the Htockipen are dolnjj now, but they will be more expeiiHlve to ralae, and niUHt brlu higher prleeH than the raiiRo cattle. "On a bite raiielt a Hfctluti of land will take care of III) or 40 bead of cat tle. When the land Ih turned into a farm It will take care of at leaat twice iih many, Im-hIiIi-h Krowlnr Home other productH, but the farmer tloiiH. The C. C. Klaiitfhtcr rancheH have been cut as much an any. The Capital Syndicate linn hton cut iu two by thu Hale of a part of Its land tufarincrH. You will remember that the etate capltol was built by a Hyn dlcate that received 3,(HK),000 aeren of land for erectiiiK It. More than half of that land has been Hold for farina and Hinnll rancheH. "Wonderful chantfeH have been made. I bid Htlll a young mau, but tne uarney papers report that par ties ure out inspecting the route for the extension of the Mormon road which has its present terminus at Prairie City iu (irant county. It is dated (hat the liue is to be extended to Hums and on into Lake county. No oliHtncles to overcome were fouud, and it will be easily and cheaply nun structeti the entire distance from I Prairie to the Wuruer and Surprise 1 alleys, and on to tome point on the main S. P. liue iu Nevada, not uow deHiuiuated. The Government has Agents In Central Oregon I hiving Horses One of our teachers enquired of her class the other day : "What ure the religious of Asia? " and received the answer. "Mohaniodaui and Popu ulists. I hare driven cattle from Texan to Montana, wh-n 1 did nut Hi e a fence nor a netller'H hut between the Ar KaiiHiiH rnver ami the Platte. First, we croHned Khiihuh iih far east as WellluiJ-tou aud Ellsworth, then at the tutu liue. Now when a Texan mau wants to Mend cattle to Mom tuna lie ueuds them by rati. According to the Merrill Record, parties have for mime lime punt tieen cniiHued In procuring tinmen for gov ernment use In the Philippines and eli-ewhere, ami in Klamath county ha ve mccei'ded In uptaliiiug the beet of thoae to be hail lu tilt Hige brush country' or for that mutter in tlie 1'uited States. The Hhlpiuei t of thirty tine animals a few dayn hIiicc will Im followed Hhortly by a larger bunch of cavalry horwM, which will be Bent to Seattle and tt enceby Htcainer to the army In the Philippine. Much cart in ta eu In selecting theee animals and they are subjected to a rigid examination by the (iiiverninent InnpectorH, who are very careful to weed out anything that might prove uuritfor the ncrvlce. The liorncH are put through their pa ces by the vaijeroa before the oliici me who note every movetneut, tent la j: for npeed, end urauce, wind, tem perament, etc., culllug aud rcculllng, until they are natlHtied entirely as re Bard the tttuesH of the animals ac cept ed. The horsen were secured from the J . Frank AdaniH ranch, near Merrill, Tim Purtliini Telegram says a trip by automobile from north to Mouth th:ough Oregon has been suc ceswfiilly accomplished by K. J. Mar tin. prcHitleut of the Oregon Valley Lund Company. From Shaniko to LakevifW is a trip rarely recorded, and has laen made but two or three times by any conveyance, mid never recnrde.l by an autuiiiuinif cyclome ter. K. 11 llarrim.tn ami . paity ..f railroatl men have record, tl n siitiilar trip, ht'ivvifti Shmiiko ami Kl nn.it ti Falls. After trawls that embraced ever3-vallt-y bettvin Mexico City ami Brit ish Coluiutirt, I have never befo-e Been such grantl stretches of . good lands as I have just seeu iu Oregon eat uf the Cascade Mounsaii s, ' Mr. Mart ii saitl: Thereare valleys over lu that region that are as large as some of the Kurnpeun principalities. Sone of these valleys, notably Sum mer Lake, Chr etmns Lake and ihe Chewaucaii. coutaln huudreds of terms that can be int by any sort of practical culutiixiilnu p. . one and grant in Ore .r i i til it Ii is beeu offered for s ilt is held iur l .ihmi.ikk), spot cadi payni'iir, and individuate or syntiii'atfs who have so much ready capital do not usu illy gu into the cnlonizatl u b isjiifKs. It is s lid vast ureas nf public lani ate stili under fetu-e by liv.-stocU cutn p.inies iiilVutrnl Otvgon. d.-spi c the etiurts that hate been made by offi cials of the Interior iK-pn i tinetit to eiitoice cninplimice wiih tin laws. K-'cenilt homesteader- have bruiu-n iuto t bf lands fe nc '.I by aule cntn pauies in the Cliewacait and have be gun hninesteailiug the public lands within the vast iiicloHiires Much of the valley lands are good, pruiliiciive areas, capulne of being profitably farmed without irrigation. Th.m are tlmusunds of acres of good wheat lands that will some day furn ish more wheat than Is uow produced In the Inland Empire. Mr. Martin eaid that today with railroad irans portati iu through the LVntral Ore- thousands of acres of Irrigable, fr- 5"" c einrry the state would support tile lands. It is amazing to me that the raili-oa shave so long ue glfi t d that count ry." Mr. Martin's trip was fi)r the pur pose of Inaugurating extensive irriga tion and surveying projects in connection with the opfidng next year of the t.ld Oregon Military lload land graut through Luke ami Harney Counties, and tiie small strip of the graut lu Klamath County. Explain ing why some large bodies of land In this state are not opened to settle iiient, he saitl tlie owners fail tomake t .UtHi.O nl people instead of the 700,000 nott resident in the state. lie wis aci-otnpauied on his trip so i h by W. F. Nelson of the Oregon Trunk Line, mpposed to be a ilill pinj.'ci that is seekiiiK a rou'e through Oregon via the I eschuten I'tivi r mnl (iunse Lake Vall-y. It is bflieved the Hiil interests ure pre paring to survev a road from the mouth of th Deschutes to (loose Lake, thence to the Pitt River aud south through the Sacramento Valley to San Fraucisco. ROBERT MC CULLEY INSTANTLY KILLED CON FINNACIINE YESTERDAY EVENING Ashootiug scrape occurred yester day afternoon about 3J miles east of Lake view at Fish Creek, between two The report reached here iu the even ing aud Dr. Daly aud the ottlners at once repaired to the aceue. and re turned this ninri.ii. nltk il... i..i sheep nieu. over some bucks gettiug 1 and McCulley. on the other's range iu wLlch Robert1 No further particulars are at band. McCulley stiot aud lustautly killed , The iu quest over the remains will Coo Finuaouue. j be celd some time today. i