Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, December 03, 1908, Image 1

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LAKKVIKW, LAKK COUNTY, OKKCiON, THURSDAY, DKCKMUKK ., 190H.
NO. V.)
Din A A I
U. S. Geological Survey
Facts as to Lake County
Tin I 'ill '! Mnt en iIiIhIcmI K'ir
vrVMiUH tluil llm Mult' i'f Orison
lnrliilt within It iHMiniliirli'w hii
iip-ii nliniiMt mm hirn' h t Ik' Slut" f
Ohio tint ni verm d by n lnth' lull"' f
rnllruiiil. To thn town of Silver
Lake. In thU uri'ii. Ih'I.iiium thi- iIIh-
tllll'tllltl of tlt'llltf till' pMHllllliC f'irtlHT
iiwiiv from ft i m 11 r in I thiin nn.v nthi-r
In the t'liltnl St n I CM It U 17". inlli
from th" tii'iirint rnllwn.v kIiiiIoii to
NllviT Luke Mini ovrr till (llNtiiiiir
nippllt-M of nil klmU miu-Ii iim Intrd
wiin. fou.lBtuffH. iiihI. In furl, cvi-ry.
thliitftlnil Unot mlwil In tin- liiiini'
dlntc Irtntiy inn! luiulfl b
ti-niii; mi'l i-i, cimtriiry to tin- pop
ular notion, tin i-oiintry IlllOIlt till"
town Ik fur from Im Iiik burn-n th
crt. hi tin- uiHt Htixk rit ImIujt Ihih
lncn the principal IihIuni r.v. for lin k
of tritiiHMirintliiii hit iiiihIi It prnllt
lililf to rnlci' oil I.V hik Ii product' Itn
cnilld In- fi-il to htiH'k Hint (''in 1m
driven to liui I Wi't . Tin' null In. Ihiw.
i-vi-r, well ndnpti'd to dryfiirniintf
iiirl IkhIh, ntidtui mhiiu' iinim llmt cmi
Im iirtltlclnlly wittered HlmoHt nn.v of
the ordinary farm product can In
Hiii'i't'MNfiiliy grown.
J Klamath Wants Oar Trade J
Tlio fiiriiii-in mnl Ihx iivr)M of
KU in nth riniiity ilo imt tHkr kiiully
In thn I'rnimit Inn nf a tux levy fur
tlio plirpllHH lf ClillHll net ink mi Hllto
rnuil tn Criiirr I,nki. At thu fiuin
lh'i tln'T ii ro unximiM hihI rrmly to
Inil .il n jiniil mn l ti I Iim Jjjiki' roiinty
in".
I:i vio In tlii furt Unit tint N. (1
(). doitM nut oi'i'Mi liii liiit"! to fxti'inl
It itlnky lino tiny liirtlnr thiin
A It ill an tint 1'I'uIh of ,Mkn couuly
mUiiiiIiI nii'i't thn Klumittli inih inoro
tllHU hu'r w iiy In I Im I'niiHt rurl Inn nf
ii roal tn Khiinnlti I" it h frm ,nki
view anil nl-n frmn thn mirth on it uf
tli ii county
ThlH Hurt inn Iihh ntniiil euoiiuli from
tilt! N ('. (. n iircrn unit if tlirrn in
aiiyiry to riil niirnilvrH uf the iu
viiIiiik it nlicniM .h (1 inn.
Th ninu haul from Klatmith err
titlnly wmiM riiHt no mrrn thnit from
Atlurtm Btnl thn l it 1 1 roil' I chHrt'rs
would Ixt fnm i ilra lil y Iuhm. I'mlrr
axlHtlnit circuuittaiiri-R the t'xtnrtion
to fruitflit rliurKcH mli ali Ihi-Iiii-hh
(tprprliori Iiitb nf tlirir li'; il I uiuto
profit.
IU recent HtnppiiiK of thn train river
niuht nt Mailtiluit', iniiKin our mail
"tin ilu loiirr in Krttinu lit-rn Ih
auothnr ImhIiiiicm i f thu IrritnliiiK tar-
t lea of I IiIh rorpiiratinii, ami a ioiih-1
iiiK pruU'Ht uliouhl tin Hunt at niirn to
Dnnver hiil nine iiii'lii'ii of miiow Ihn Hheep men are clainoriiiii for
laut wnek, and Suit Lake aw that, ; hounty law JookiiiK toward thu ex
aud wnnt luu Inohcn lirttir. Lake tinrtion of thn coyntn. while tho
vinw had ai ont an I mill tif damp miow ' alfalfa grower and the orchard i-t who
that wnnt ntf tho aiimo clay, and now j have to llht thn rahhit peat, are
l Ih all ono from the iiearhy mount- omitmed to nnviitu wniinir Ami rlu.i-n
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In War and Com
merce the Aero
plane Will Be a
Factor.
By Col. JOHN JACOB ASTUR. ot Niw York. J J J
nrn flint tlm
I nicrcially prnctical, but it is n difTcront Btory with tho
aerojilanc.
IT 13 BOUND TO BE USEFUL FOR CARRYING
PA83ENGERS AND IN WAR.
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Tho balloon must sail with the wind. Tho aero
plane even now can buffet quite a strong breeze. Thero U no reason
to assume that it cannot bo IMPROVED VASTLY and in time bo
able to negotiate any ordinary current of air. Then it will become
most useful for carrying passengers and especially so in war. Men
who fight must necessarily take some risk.
WHAT A REMARKABLE AID A WORKING AEROPLANE WOULD
BE TO AN ARMY WHICH NEEDED A MEANS OF RECONNOITERING
OR WANTED TO 0B8ERVE THE POSITION OF THE ENEMY.
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And added to this is tho facility for flying over the enemy and
dropping explosives into his camp. It is almost impossible for rifle
bullets to reach such a machine, and modern field guns could not bo
trained high enough to hit one. The ONLY CHANCE would be
for an expert rifleman to hit the man at the motor. A bullet through
the canvas planes would not harm the machine in the slightest. And
what chance has a rifleman to hit a machine going forty miles an hour
through the air 1,000 feet or more above the surface of tho earth t
Every American must feel proud of the work of the Wrights on
both sides of tho Atlantic. They have carried off all records here and
11 records abroad. They have solved the problem of aerial flight
without any doubt. Their machines are rightly designed, and it seems
only nocessury to perfect them to make them practicable and of com
mercial use. 1
Tin' cmiiit r.v i-oiihIhI ol ii rut her
lilyli plutcim. varying In iillltiiili'
from nliont il.lHiO fret nbove wen on Iim
i'iihii iii border to about -Lmw lift on
I t III WI'Ht .
1 It la hounded on t In norl h liv tin1
I 1,1 I M.. I....... I HltlU .....I
ll" II IH I . I I It V W'l I t, IIHFlllimilin
in tin' virol liy tin' Ca-ciule Ifangf.
''hi HtrrnmiM druliilug northern.
i-nHtcril Mini wcMteril alopcH nf thew
moililtiiliiM llml llii'lr wiiy to tin wii
t hroiigh t he Columbia: (hone of tin'
wolithcrii hIiiih-n (iriln Into likew.
from which t In- water ei-ciipe only
It v eviipornlioii. iiihI whlrh la-long In
, w hut Ih known iim llie tircut I'.aidii
limiting. Tin irl ik'I i I nt renin
Mowing to the Men nrc Mn'lii-iir mnl
liix liiiiiM iIvim'm, tin- nut I ii t rl I m t it r.v
nf I In- IiihI nmiii'il being Crooki'il
rlviT, tin' irlnrlpnl Mtrciiiim Mowing
to tin- tircat II'IhIii mi1 I'hcw'iticiin
r Ivcr, Silver creek, Silvli'M rfvi-r mnl
I lonner mnl Wit x'ii river. In uddl-
llull In till- Wnter Hllp'ily represented
by l In-Hi' hi ri'ii in, I'niiHlil.-riilili' wnter
fur Ini' Ii In Ignt Ion mnl doiiiextlc iimi
run .iiplniMy In- olii n Inril (rum nrte.
Mill II WI-IIn W lull Kit I Irnn-li t innkcH II
' lirrrMHiiry.
WNHhliiKtou. W' an- mirmi nlf now
hh to iinill ci rvlcr than mi wcra tu n
thu iiimII wart ilnliviri' I at I.ikriy.
I ii Kirak icK 'f thn Kliinnilli l.iikrvii'W
roml prnpoHlt Inn thn Khunatli I'll I U
I'.xprnnH hVH a InrKi ly iitti'inln'l n ei t
iiii; nl thn luriiiiTH of Viuiiia, l.auurll
ami l'n 'mIIi' lull ri r-tnl in hikii)
minli iih liclil at Konaiiii hint Satur
day. ('. U'. Slii rniHii, hr. vi hi rhnrt
en ii- rr-l'li'iit ami Jim II. Prixrull
nrtHil a h wcrrtary. A Ki'iirral rl Ihcuhh
inu of thn Hiilijnrt Mint vmn' into,
MrhxrH. Il(ik;atnl John S Slnmk, Jan.
II. Drirti'iill, Jni'nti Kiiirk, Win. J,.
Wt'lrh ami Mr. l''ruer inakiui; sildreiiH
eH on thn "iihjnrt. Aftnr a full ilnhatn,
on inntion of Mr. r'rtirr, ihn fnllow-
liitf iPmlulioiiM wern adniitrd I iy
iiniiii luniiii vntn .
lifHnlVH.I, That It Ih tin. eniitiiiinut
uf thin tnnntiiiK that thn LakrvliiW
Klatiinth Ftil.H road lin taken up hh ii
Hi'piirntn propoHit Ion, and that wc
favor thn complrtioii of naid rna.l an
expnditlniihlv an pot-8iljln; that we do
lirrcatn thn n.xpnndiiiK of any rouuty
uioury ut thiri time on what io known
an I lif Mndford (!ratrr Lake road.
lieHoKed, l'"urlitrr. That we depre
cate thn expenditure nf uy 'arn hiiiiih
of money by thn rouuty roiirt .vith
out a favorable exprcHbion hy thu peo
ple of thn county.
'1 hern wan an unanimity of fenliuu
throughout hirh hh ti remarkalilv
an It wan arK'Praliln.
ye are !
Itnllrton fa n vi lipnmn pnm.
VJ. ;vl ,.-JF
j Ineresting Land
Decision
A very Intrri HtliiK (hi lnlon ly tin?
r'ominlMMloiirr of tin- ti.Mirriil l.atnl
tllllre Wiim r dvnl lit. tin I'. H. l.ii'ul
Olllrr it l.iiki'vlrw il few daya alnri'.
It wiin In tlm raw- of John Atim-I, Ivl
l.nkr mid Umilrl Joliriatoii, liotm'-i-ti
iiil nppMrniiiH. v. Krlmii fnw Iwi-r.
liomi'Minnl rut ry man, for the norili-
WCHt llllirllT Of Hi l l lull I'M. tlWIIMhll
:i:i Mouth. rmiKi" H ritHi. TliU Ih one
nf t he rneM rrHliltllitf from the oprii
llitf to ni l lleiiirnt n y car litfo i.f IiukIh
that IhkI prrvloiiHly Imi ii wlihdr.iwn
fur forentry pin p-hch In t he vicinity of
tiriirheiirt'lni.untaln. All the parthH
la Intrri'Mt Hi ttlrd npuii tin land In
iiHHtloii imiiiedliiirly after 13 mid
lilltht of Septi liilirr 1'7, IW". Ah to
l.nke. lie elilereil llill the HiiUllieaft
iiinrler of t he liur heiiMt ill:irii r at
tin-mime lltne, Imt did nut rrarli the
imrl Ii went nuartrr until h time
after the uther rlalliiiiiitM luid tn.iile
wtll.luelit. t iiwIh-it filed hU lin
Hteml mm It'll 1 1 tl III the ocn nllice
I at S:l"i a. Hi. OcIiiImt '.'. !H)7. wliicli
; wilt nilutv d and plnrl'd ol ni uid.
; Sul.M iiii'ii'h Lakr, Aiihi'I and JuliriH
tun niiide ImtiieHlenil applh a t ii iu.
alii Kuit Hettlemrnt mi the ImidM ill
iU.-hi.ii, and a hearing wax ord.-rnl
! to determine the rlhlH i d t he parlii h.
1 .l..l,i mIoii ill Ihe ineniitlnie I. living
wit hd ra v li Mm applieal ion.
( In Mulch I'l. 1 !', the loral ntllcinlH
lemlct-i-d a di'i-l-l' ii, luildlm; tlmt
Tawli it Iihh the lielter llk'ht to the
land, tor tin reaHoll that lie wan a
H.-I i er a t t heHiitne t inie hh I In- ol herH.
and Iihh Heciired a In tead enir.v.
mid that he I- iial lied In make miicIi
nil try; that lie had not niiumloiied
the land prior m entry, or Mince mini
en 1 1 y wiih allowed Iihh he alinnduiiiMl
Ihe c'iuie, and we reroinend that the
homeHtead 'iii ry of l .rliau W. CiiMe.
Uer la allowed to rrtnain witaci mi
tin- nrorila uiul that HiiliwiiJeiit ap-
plicatlllllH Ih- rejected."
Lake and AiimI appealed from the
irriHl(in.
I .,'. .,i,ir.' iuj f. ir Iim hiilitli haif
l.ii.r i. hii i ..w.... ......
j uf t he north hatl ol xaKI m riiuii ..n. lie
1 1'iii. riim tut the MiutheiiMt iiiiirn r of
the iiurtheaMtiinaitrr, and Inrrlatloii
' therein the fnmiiiiHHiuiii r Hayn:
j Ao.rurdliin to hiH tiwn tnni itn. my
lit iniiHt liuve Inril '!) iniiiuteH after
I midnight when he ot onto Ihcuuiith j
rani oiiarlrr ot the northt'Hi-i iiinrii
. '. . . . i . .. . i t. . .
of aald Nvetion and that l.-nnth of
iIiiih utter AiiKt'l and CaHetafr wttled
..... I hu t iimi rter Hit'liull.
; "Tin' foiittiitloii of comiM'l for
! Lake that poMtmjf notice." on each
! lot ty-acm. tract will hold all the land,
altlioilKh ImprovrinentH art placed
1 liy claimant on one terhnlral ttiartrr
section and the claim extendi- over
, i wo terhlitrMl iliarter nrrtlonH, call-
! i ot nvil him an aiitiHt the claim of
. , ii i.i
a prior Mt'l I Irr. l.aKen i-ihiui wouni
U'Kno.1 an aualtiMt the claim of hi
MUliMt-tlUent hl'tllrr with imt ice.
Tin. ('nmmlMHiotirr'H ileriHiun fol- I
Iuwh: "Since It appriira that Caw
later'H Initial nrtH ol Hrttleiuent wero
madi' nt the name time that AiiMt l'H
initial acta nf wit lenient were mailt-,
ami that Cnst-laiT, liy loiij? endu
rance held U.s place In line for thirty
iIiivh ami wax prior In procuring
lioinrHteatl entry of the land, it fol
InwMthat IiIh hniiieHtead liulit, by
rriiHoii of Hcttleiiient and homeHtead
rntn Ih miperior totherljrht of Aiianl.
In the trial had in thinnine thf
applknulH to lioiiit'Htead the land
fulled to prove their tiiinlitk'al ions
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CONSULTING THE OCCULT POWERS ON HALLOWEEN.
Although many of the orlglnil Halloween observances bare never flour
Ished vigorously on American soil, the night when "wltcble folk" are abroad
appeals to our fun loving young people.
aennite concerning Her matrimonial mture Is not neglected by the aprlghtl
American girl. j
hh homeHteii'liTH. Sii'Tud-lv: Tatt,
l"i L. I) . :i:v.
"Ah the ruliteHt in thin rat-c Ih on
the ground of prior wf tlfineiit rilitH,
the liurdeii of proof in upon the run.
ti-Hiant to mIiiiw nn 1 1 lenient, not only
prior to ilrfi-mlnnt'H entry, Imt alu
prior to hii net tlemeiit. and tia viiiK
f riled in mIiow Hiirh priority l he con
leHt I ii 1 1 mi t In- illMiuiMMi-d and he ent ry
lef' Intart. .vee Suuinery. Ki.tx-rtn,
211. I-. l!nl. herein the jii part melil
held: "There Ih no reanoii why, iim
lift wii-n ronti-Ht Inif net l Iith, lie- one
makitii applratioii to emery mnl
tlnK IiIh application linv rd, Mhoiild
not ha ve iM'tiefit of hU (llpuei re. It
Ih a tfeiiertl rule t hat the law favorn
t lie illlli;.llt . alld it Ih upon IIiIm the
rule ri-MiM. Unit the tlr-t i lalilh-d np
pllcant in order of t line, t n en i rlnljil
Hiilijecl In ml r.v, mIiiiII ie award. il
theriuht to liinl-e miicIi entry, over
uilielH who make lipplcation later.
An ent ry of record vt huh I - nut Ira ml -ll
Inn I. cannot Ih treated a a ind.H.V
Mluiiifyniir not hinu at all. It f.'llmvH
t hat when a ronti-Ht ih I m-.. J m priur
Ity of him l lenient , and tin- iief. udant
han an cut ry of r curd, and t he pl iinl
ifl failn to mIiow prior net i ::m-h i . aud
0 lv HhiMMiiiiiiltniifnn el I It-uieiit,
that hefailHto mIiow u lawful ca-iHe
for t he cancel at ioti ol t he nrh
" I'tie alio ve rane Ih rili-d l n ap
proval In .1 ark mo 1 1 it al. . i iarr-i i . '1
l. i .
'Ihe ra-e Ih heri hy cIiihhI hi to
1 liinlcl .1 ohiiH'on. and lie appl'Htioii
Ol 4lli-el lo lo',. Mtead t e I ul'l III
ront loverM.v in rej.-eteii. lint In- m.m le
1 1 -1 1 1 I'liihtH are held to Ii " ior and
Mllp.llul t u t he rihtM u( 1 .11 ke, who-c
app Irat ion It nUu rejerted a- tn the
Mint h ha If of t lie ni.iliw.--l ijiiaii.r
1)1 M.i id M' I t Ii Ml '!li.
Von w ill notify the part ten hereof
and Ai.Mel and Lckeenrh ol lii- rmht
to appeal."
(Signed I S. . Proudtit.
AHHiMtant CiinimiwiiiKi'i .
L. K. Conn npiK-ar.il an ruiiiiMel fur
iiHeUfr. J. I Vt-iiamr fur Ati.x l and
W. Lair ThutupHnii fur Luke.
Klamath .Man Killed
.latneH Ivory, a prominent a ock
rulHi-r near Merrill, met ileal h the 27l h
lilt from lilnod poiHutiin caiiHed hy
n irnii-M-liiit wound.
The Saturday prevlm.H. Mr. Ivurv
nnd a companion were out dink
hunting on the .1 1 ram-li. Ilin cniii
paiiion had an automatic Mlmt uuii,
w hich he laid In (he liuttom of I heir
r'.ti when Mtartim; for lioui.', over
looking the fact that thenafety waa
not mi an i that the loadrt were not
all taken nut.
The J ir of the riir net the un off,
shooting away the fore part of one of
Mr. I voi-.v'h feet. Apart of the foot
w.ih taken off, Imt it H.-t-ma ti wad
aud some idiot were left In the
wound and blood poiMniii het in
ruiiMlUk! death
He waaahuiit III yearn old. a na
tive of .Modoc Comity, California, and
leaven a wife anil two children.
Kecliiciiii; l-'Iocks on the ltane
The forest supervisor of Walla Walla
lias reduced the sheep Hocks 40 per
cent the past two years ou the reserve
iii that viciuity The reduction is
made in case of large holders, while
smalt Mock masters were allowed tu
briuK.their flocks up to 1000 bead.
SiibwrilK? for The Examiner.
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The opportunity to learn something
Profit in Fruit Growing
TTe Future of Lake County
vr netir WeiiateliKe WhhIi., on thu
nppr t'ol'imhia rivnr, a 7 arm orch
ard hai jiiHt Ii fi n nold for 'Jl,'f nr
V pr nr.rrt. Thn Btory which toll
of thn denl,Ta that upm thn land in
rtiieHtiou fruit valued at tl,W) "er
arm waa rtiined annually.
Thn Lxaniiner, from what it. known
of fruit KrowInK in Lake county tm-lii-vcn
that thn time ii eotnirikf and
that not far olf when wich rcMiiltH will
hn a reality hnre. We know that thn
tpiality in of t tin hiKhnnt ordT, and
uluni 1 ai:-l will in compieiire rom
mand thn hifhp-r. riri("
f jut. in order to "Main thetrn renulta
one nniHt ln-triu riht. and conduct
the orchard on acientitli; or approvnd
prinriplnH. The uuention of polnniz
atinn baH proved to km an important
matter, one ilttle underi'tood until
recently, hut which has much to do
j Wool Tariff
When C.itizreHHinan Kill return,
to Wanliintf ton thlM fall it will Im"
with the plirpoe, atnonir oth'TH. of!
i -i 1 1 ii everv ineiiiiH poHHible to HfcureJ
forth.'Hhe ptnen of eantern Oreirun i
a better ami more reasonable work-!
inir of Hie Kovernmeiit " fore-t re-j
nerve policy, huvk tin I'e'idelton Kant ,
I ti I , .11 irrUMIII M II l-11trf ll .i
jtiHt reitirned irom lleprier, where he
ut ten. led the annual convention of
tie' Oregon Woolrowern AHHocia
lion, beinir the tirnt conreHHional re-
preeii t a tl ve 01 t iiih untie to ever take i
the trouble to confer with the lead-!
ern in that ltnlu-try ttver the needs of ,
t h.-ir intereetH. i
"The f.irtfMt renerve policy has
come to htay." aald ConrtreHHinaii j
ICIIIh. . "It seeiim to lie a wine pre-:
caution tin the part of our jiovern-1
tneiit for the conservation ol Its re-
MinirceH, and I would an noon Miink !
of liuttinir "1 airaitiHt. a wtone wall!
hh of tiuthlini; that poic.r, which ini
jiiHt an much a part of the national
ifovernuient as in the pototfiee tie-'
partnient.
"The only thbitf then l to Hecure
a wise administration o. nih Ii a pol- j
icy. In my opinion tfie 'uen at the!
i...... I . .r frl.,i li.riijtrr hkvIi'm tt trimA
I IT fl ' i Ifl ' I V ...."..T ' ' V P'f t
men. many times of c'fetuic ldean,
who are left io enforce ft-
"ThlH thine is not 'fljZj utable as
the lawn of the Medea Qiii erwianH.
The nieo in cliariteof vQtoihucf the re
hitvc policy kIiouI.) be n'oHf some
! nOOOOiOlOtlOlliOIOOOfOtOiOtCKn
n
j 9 rC3Bjcof too oiC3icjojofjajiorJcjos
The Kangaroo Court
The Lakeview Literary Clnb will
hold a "Kangaroo Court" iu the
Methodist Church, Friday evening
Dec. 4th.
Zacbarish Dooley is charged with
having cuma'itted the crime of steal
ing oue horse from Samuel Slocum.
V. L. SiiellniK, Pieisding Judge; F.
W. Payne, Cerk. M. E. Musgrave,
Bailif. Scott Leavitt Prosecuting
Attorney, W. C. Counter Defeudaots
Attorney.
Witnesses for State:
Samuel Siocum - Cluy Ingram
Gottlieb Schuster - Chester Dykpmati
Mrs. Jaue Jeukiua Emily Clark
SALE NEARLY COMPLETED
Word has reached Lakeview that I
nearly all the 12, IX O cou tracts of the
Oregon vadey Laud Co. are taken ;
and from correspondence ou tile in ;
the general office, there will be a big ;
demaud that cunot be filled. It is!
one of the moat successful enterprises
of the kind ever uudertaketi by a ;
private exportation. 1
Organized Labor Has Held
Its Own Through Hard Times,
By JOHN MITCHELL. Labor Authority.
CUE cause of labor has been affected somewhat by the busi
ness depression, as a matter of course. But, on the whole,
except for unemployment and irregular employment, tho
present labor conditions may be said to bo pretty fair that
is to say, thero are no serious strikes anywhere at the present time.
ORGANIZED LABOR HAS HELD ITS OWN THROUGH PRESSING
TIMES.
There has been no loss of membership, and labor has suffered
merely in the GEXKRAL HARDSHIP that has affected all indus
trial classes.
The significant fact of the labor situation throughout the u.al-y
timea, if they are to be called such, has been th fact that v hr-rcvor
labor has been well organized there has been NO REDUCTION"
IX WAGES, whereas among vocations where labor was - t wc'.l
organized there have been frequent reductions of wages. I v .' I
do not mean that there have not been men out of employr : ....J
men laid off where labor was well organized, but tho SCALE OF
WAGES under such conditions IIA8 BEEN MAINTAINED.
I in production 0f fruit rf any tjuality
lortpianity An Instance i related
j whnre a firm looking pnar orchard wan
i uttnrly worthlcnH, and nnver horn fruit
at all, heraae th owner did not
iindf rfttaiid tree plantintf o an to pro
duce proper polnnizatinn which is a
; hniieflt iiinteal of an injury; hh cro
(mien izat ion may producn hyhrid
fruit, with nonn of thn mark.-i or the
variety natural to the trnn.
It ha henn dTnonntrited that the
heHt orchards are thnnn which are
planted in altnrnatn Berien of rows,
each Herie of a different variety.
It would tie well for liPRinrierf, of
thn thoiiMiitida noon to enitaKn in the
fruit iudiintry hern, to w;t expert a 1
vicn or aHhitanc hefnre taking up the
work of thn planting and care of an
orchard, in order that n't mistakes
may he made, and the li nt re-ulta
podriiMe he ottaiuel.
in Danger g
l i tit tide. Home chance to exerci
common aeri-e. In my opinion the
friction between the Woola;ro weru
and the forentry nervice N a mutter
of tritlinjf detail that is put for
ward, routch ed foremoHt. and
make trotibli; where common sense,
and tat-t would result in complete
harmony.
Therefore I do hope to do what
ever in pontile toward seeurins a
in re liberal interpretation, at the
same time expectlnji the men of the
nervice to une common sen-ie and jus
tice and prevent any nheepman from
fuilninir' to protect the interest of
the industry and of the government
iih well
"Now iih to the tariff on wool.
There is a general sentiment nil over
this nation fora reduction of the tar
iff. It appears to me that tariff re
vision will lie h matter of jdve anil
take. Consequently the people of
eantern orctfoii, who are affected by
the tariff on wool only amonjr all
products ou the schedule, mav have
to take a cut ou that commodity, but
It Ih my hope, that If nuch a cut
must tie made to do all In my power
to turn It lu mich a way as to do the
least possible harm to my con
stituents.
Judjre Ellis met with a very hearty
welcome nmong the woolmen In at
tendance at the convention an 3 upon
his appearance before them In dia
cuHslon of that Industry was neted
with much cheering and applause.
Sher-ock Holmes - Burtie Snyder
Witnesses for Defendant:
Zachariati Dooley (def. )G D. Brown
Peter Petreson - - A. J. Hanby
Sis Hopkins - - Vada Bonham
Patrick U' Hoolihau - Walter Dutton
i Jurors, the following boueet farm
ers: W. J. Monre, John D. Venator,
Jack Batcbelder, W a. Wiltshire,
Harry Bailey, W. H. Suider, Dr.
Smith, J. B. Autiu, T. E. Bernard,
Dr. Hall and E. F. Cheney.
Business meeting of the Club at
7:30p m. Doors open to the public
at 8 p. tn., sharp. All cordially in
vited. No admission charged.
NO CYCLONES HERE
A frightful cyoioue passed oer
portion of Western Arkansas last
week, killiug people, stock am rinin
immense damage to property. We do
not won ier that people are anxious
to crjme here from there, evileioa
of wheh is bal in our rapidly grow
ing list of subscribers iu ttrnt state.
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