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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1909)
f fir mmer vol. . LAKKVIKW, l,AKi: COl'N7V,()IIK(i(N, SKITKMliKIJ T.. 1)0;. NO. .",7 i I RAILROAD SITUA TION IN EASTERN OREOON (iETS CLEARER Significance May Be At tached to the Purchase of Fredonia Pass and Oilier Real Estate . Tin- rmliii.nl nitiinlim u i I . i:. 1 .1 It .i u'i i' I'l'l. rl , one III n l' use I grndiia ly if ehr nr I 1 ill- 11 II- . tlmr III tin- ipp il t aim In I , lien I , n lli'll inn' vi i y Mi n 'I III- I 'All nil I I hill . i-i-i' i li'iin - Iii' - i ii r 1 1 a -.1 I I In ii mm . n it Ii relet it y I ml v ' 1 1 .i . t i.il. nf 1 1 1 ! I, I I III' lilt ! I I I IT I 'Mill, III I 1 1 ! I I'lilllln fur tin' in ii it i y in the I h ('li it. H canyon, is thin side i,ii fill Hdlilli in M i Iras H'ini'VliiiJ pull ii'H, uii'l iiii'ii in ii I viiiii i', m i' Nrunring I hn COT II I II' Willi lllll Vllt.l llf Inditing lll". 1'iiHinht i.'rini'1'l f or enimlruct ion Murk The I t r r I t ii ii ii Intoro-tH t if optirHi. 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It (ouuifliiit to knotw tiiut n holt-r It lilt It I 1 hit ( 'III' IV II ll 'I 'I Oil II till III it :ll oil hv iMri viiii; I Iih 1 1 not up Suit ('rook ii ml t tie ii Into Ynokti I Cronk Viilloy, mil tli.it I ho llrnl Huryoy run t hrniLfii I i.iki'i I.- v !n,ju.iii.tlt't. op thill vitl lov ii iii vorv liK.'lv Mi it tint rmiM Mill III' ' 1 I 'I 1"-,t I i ' ' t I'l lllll I'l tofo-t I'l c it-iiu' lh"ir iii, lift tr,inl 1 in" 1 1 "ii I r ui i f ( ) ,l. I.' lui'l . i i i'. ii, i-t t i II l , '.'. llf. '. I 11" 1 1 'i III hi il I Ivor to S 'i I ,i , l, ' r n in , ' ! 1 V t ' I 1 I I . K i I ill I in I I I..'..' 'll- I .I II 111 I 1"! 'hi, ,, : Wiiiv-i. , I 1 ! I . , 11 l I !', " ! "I I il.l f',1 I 1 I ;-.' 1 I IV 1 1 'i ti r.'' ll-t O I- till. T"' tV ll ll I I ll fu I I I il ll, l , I i, I I i ,,!,, lull 1 '1 i,l,l ti I.- A I V I I' I I II 1 II I I , ' I h" I II i i 1 P t-H ', . !' 1 1 ,'.....,., f'llll I'll nit I-'" f I i ',.- I , . U InJ hj i! I i I i . t! I , I t inn. I'm t wool I ni l1-,. I nr hi t hor t -to 'I ill or i it i ciJiiMn ll'iriiiiniii In- IothoIh, if i ittroHiinln 1 I i-tiniit.'l n ii I in i n i ii tli v Wulkor to , S.p'i ii nu n I 'i vulloy lro.. Hn mil t h. wit h lift to i I luy ii'tur ontriuiij thin Hlntn. It in' i-' mm l r,t I pii i lilo t tint Will kor vi i 1 1 i I , nil ,i - 'i ui. 1 1 - pi of his ii a n t in,, ii i; ii ! tim :i-t mi I ii ill h if. I, .to its lo I'nr ! U n.-r tim Hit mil ion, mnl linn holl nil to! I tho .,iihi'-.l In.l'ler. Witlkoi- in n lilo' .,' I"im Irion I of I ..I. lllll mill 1 ut - httm ' t I lent iih'. I a it ii him in h.ii f nil inl vu - 1 U' liift'H. ll h t'Oiii'i'iilly ti.!invo I that Hill j E i- hunk ol Wnlkor iinl t lint tho pur H i-lui.-o inn, In !.y Vnllioi- mum n pin t of I h 'l iJiUll'lll !,' I" II ' 1 1 V Hill t I Kit itlllMll ! i ii roinl ihi, ni 'li tho Dfrt Chnti'ii iuii- h yon in ( i t'lfon, thr. iiii'ii Iho innt'vol- r oilhly i ii ti, ii n.lovol nl, poil ti'ii llnrj ol ' fj otilr,il (liotion, into ( 'iillfoflii.'i to , iitiHt, in Ait., t-iii-ntit, 1 1 1 1 w 1 1 iiiroiiK'o uio ;' I'roitd.ni hi pitHH into tho Sni'iunitinto vii I ly mnl on lo Sun l'i uncinco. ; 1 no Soiit.iiorn rniMlli liaH niadH a ' nriivoy that iilmoHt I ut rn 11 1 1 h thu hold ; mm ut Wnlkor from thu Oron fState ' liini to thu I'Tooilnna piiHH and thoro U ;i iiitetiHU intoioHt thriiiihoiit this buo- i ! lion to tho on, oome of the aituatlou, , In ttin fnruuoinu it mutt tie cou- ) tilileroil that iu approaching the Free- iiona pitHH rrom the I oiutntila river, that the only foitHlt lo route is by Lakeview and Ciuohh Lake ValKy. Another thiuK which ahowa which way the wind la Mowing in the act that a car coutainiuK h'aul C. liates, V. I) and W.il. WUllauiHon, aud W. ViKKra, all of Portland, ancotn pnuled by W. K, MuCortuaok uf Sum mer Lake, arrived in town Sunday, and weut on to New Pine Creek, re turning same uitfht. On Monday the party soournd the region here 7bouta pretty throughly, aud luce dently took In the pnuHlbiltiea of the six bumlred acre "Hot HpriiiKu, " ranch of County Coiiiiiiiaaiouer llory ford, two m Ilea uorth of town The meat in the nuC ia the faot that W. II. WilliaiiiHon ia or waa the president of the, Oregon Trunk railway, now known to be the lllll main titink lino, i'ctweeii the Columbia river aud Han I'ranciHCo. Mr. WilliaiiiHon in iiIho the reputnd purohiiBor nf tho "Hot HprluKa" ranch, thotinh 't n del loved t hat wlmu it coin i i. a how down thut the pipi'i tv w it iiu to to be long to .latnoh J. Hill or ' '- Diout Northern railway. It la uIho poHltivnly known that IhbHii Keutlinitn are norfol intini! for thu J, M. linrnaril ranch on tho WuHt Hide; the Mitchull-McJiiinii-i ru ich ot KUK) acroB at tuinmur Lake, mi I the XL rancuh of Htivural tlioiiHim I nor iih iu the Chewauciiu V'allei. Thoy ulau have uuder oouaidcratinii novoml other Hue tracta In tin (ioono Luke Valley. Thu purpose or thia activity iiiciina either purchuHo lor .Mpei'iiliitivu purpoauH, or for Total Loss by Fire at Mew Pine Creek Tin" ' I n 1 1 1 ii K mi I In- ranch of I'. H I'lirliii.x, it ) I mi'i"i 1 1 in I by I hit f ii 'ii 1 1 y lit Kubl II i i ii 1 1 'I . i-iiiivlil Urn mix I ii v IhhI wto-ii ii 1 1 I t r 'i I 'ltli mII the (IiIiIiIm. LXITI'I H Kl"lll III IK' h I III', ! table mi l ii fntv i'Ii.iI ii ti . i o I .mi i hi HUCftOllod III Hlll'lll IllK tfnlll tin' tllll0l Tim I'dll Ir -ii. tin tvoni ilium weie mK"l In propiirinf 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r nt the limn, unit It In lluiliu'lil tin' till c.iiiiht iirnuiiil tho Mole 1 1 1 f - ohiiniiiV. The Iii-im of Mi liuiilil iiiiiHii itinir l i uhvil . T' ii Ii u heavy one ! hi'ii, ii : t 1 1 ; t - 'Mm, i. linil.ii u Us llVI-iif 111 I 1 1 1 1 I ll "II. surveying for N.co. extension; Dunavvay the ser First to Make a Move to Build Here Mufi!llfr nun niv inn l u ir i:niiH 1 Hlltlll't lino hilli'K Unit hill l . J nlH hhi, lllll i I." filt In Iho tlol'l dot worn Intro mill ' Alliiriii for tlio ourlv oxtoiml'in at Iho N (' ') milr hi I .1 i I in t illlill limit i t tioii'iif it i'ii i- ii i. v ui url ,uii i hlll'o lli'i ll-l I UK t 1 1 I" l ill tn!.. i fur I h" ; IjllU'-'l lo .v . ..I. I. II' .' ! t il" l 'i I '. t A il HO I' kit hill' l.oro ' i t' 1 me il l I . i k i 'I I l Ii - I 1 V I ' , .1 l IT i i ' I" i . hot 1,1 r ui . ' 1:11. .. M tiiHitnro on tli nitl'i'i of I ho w hoi 'i,-r It 1 1 i . i 1 1 t 1 1 hi v o, O: . I'tn ' r 1 1 . i y . I In- i. i.-i .!.;!- i i t . i ' i i in I'l lTT'l I i I ho rn I I r it ! nut p. I: I -i i'ii i I I i it.-r "in i . 'l'i n p.i 'i v .id! I' Mil I ll tlti'l't ll l-t III! Ill, I. 'I O'l i'Mll lillr, nil. I ,ir.iniMoti iiiimt I'm! in.' Hi mi ti Inn I to tho M'll I, il l In tin ( 'i 1 1 : 1 in 111 If ho : It in oil iih ii Koriipptiiiti line, iillk-h 1H ii (.'iiml tliltiK lor nil V Mic tion, mnl it hi o.xtoiiHinn tn the ('nliitn hlil wool, I iii It IiuhIiiohh not oh tni'intiln nt'iorivlHo. Timt itoon not tut! ii r it 1 y follliw tlint it flu, oil nrul .I'll tho Mnrri'iiH'! nr Mill li'im. o it 'oiinl l -trHio nut on n nnito i nilopon -1 ,loiil "t -It h.r. an I t ho .Inlin D.iy vnl t lov I,, (,':.- pin I n nl.ii ly iniiliu ti I rin'roit'l moil. l III fool I V i ,onl Ni'lmin, i or) ; " l'h in Ir ll ' V I ' nln I n. ,' I ' , ( i r M pi, -111 -n:i' i i 1 1 1 i:- V. ' 'I. . ,il I'l'l i ;i'tt-r 1 In I t o r .' . r I 1'ni'ik ,i i ml t ' I'l' tn 'i i-ii-l.t for ,-.ti t n ( )i i - h . ! :l 1 1 h iniio i I if. r "i- !!i t i i!i n i A ', I 1 1 ., it 1 h 1 , : , I , 11,1 1 1 i!1i,- ll i! i.',- It Mill t.iiv I-, !; it I , i I,, Iii -I tl- I'lfii tl.t . :t i Irti.i ti to 1 . 1-. :t,'i i .v ;m I I! will I. I. l I PEARY'S ATTITUDE Public Dislikes His Ex pressions in Regard to Cook and North Pole I'l'itry may lie n jireat oxploriT, lull, lilv' hits of ol hoi' pnnpli , Im million lip liiUtJiUo iif l:ilkin loti milrll. Ill1 lull t'l'i-alotl u Iinl iiiiirosH ioii. ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : i 1 1 in in.v in n not. .thor oughly ciiii vliift'il tlint Cook n.'lin,illy rouchotil the Polo, thoir H.y input hy in now with hlin rather than with Ponry l-To'ii a ii ti in lur interviewed thu talk runn: "Cook did it like a lwro anil HCteil like a t-nlleiiian afterwaid" wna tho way one man put It, and thin 1h the koynoU of nearly all the exproHH Ioiih. "Both ot there, but onlv one larentle man roni'liod the pole", najd another. "Cook 1m a Kcntlt'man 1 his' alti tude; can't aa.v a inueb for Peary, " waH ani'itlior opiulon. "I think they both got thera but, am Horry Pearv did; he turtle rtuch a fool of hlniiH'lf,4' Ha hi another ' "My AvinpathleH are with Cook, I'eary In a poor Bport," w tbo way another put lU . : Lakeview now haa Ita third news paper, the '.' Lakeview Uooater'H edited by lOx-Sooretary of Stat? Por ter, of Nebraska. If the t.owu.'Doedtr,." and can support a third paper,, Mr, Porter will certainly make a aitcAaa of it. Ha baa our beat wiahea. -' ruilroaia or for both. It' la pretty aafe to atute that however that., auch p urchaaea are uot made bv men of that Btanip unions thwy have pnaitlv'e aaaurance that the futuro will dveL ope increaaad valuea for the holilina eveu thoiiKh aeonred for speculative purpoaca. Our readers can draw their owu concliiHiou. Another party cotnprianf? John-Soif Port or, and Juduo Carey, also kuo.wu At, be (Iraet Northern men, are e'x' ploriuu tlio country between here Hnd tho Cnluiiibiii and will arrive iu town iu a few days. It can be Hot down aa settled that the Hill syHtein will reach Lakeview "oiiio tune early next year or jimt aa Hi'oti at) iii on and money can build the mud. BURGLARS FOR GET BUSY Rough Element Atttracted by Our Land Opening and Fair Believed to Have Left I'w fl Of till VJ'X Smi I;iV. otn- ticint ti-pi'lt-i 1 1 1 1 ri ( . Ut w n-i 11 ll'a I lpnr ., I II 'I'll (1 of I IK! 'ml it urmi'il Itiid ; rut. Im V. Iil'll . M'l'l I nf i- : I hi ol ;;' ens' ioih ! 1 1 I leant nf I' r iii k Sui it Ii u i- j s.il ti r lay n iv .i ii ii I Ii it j "'i'iI.ii 1 1 1 1 if ii viilu.i' I a ili'h j in iii.mev ''i' ' ikni 'ru ii I i'ii in v 1 1 i f trail li i i j I ii i epim,'. ( I II 'I.'-. II 1 1 I ' I . till- I'l I'll" fl i - t'luM! uii.iiiK hfvt ml I . iirli'-K luiv- m-eni-i-i I tilii-re iiiui', I'ltulos ihmI j i c - - l.i I klnvcs .M'l'K taken In. I ir.. li i v " l. i o I il" ! i tn ,,..!- I ' 1 1 -it ' I " . in. Ill I I l hnt.i l'i' l':i'llll'!ll lit H lllll' 'I i ill' -I I iii" mi. I nil, in I - I IK-1 I 'II'. I In I III- ll ll. t. hit ::;-:::,:-', iii.- 'M itmiirio,! op , the i'ii .s I or I i.i I; ) 1 1 S 1 1 1 1 I ,i v 111.' i ii! II " nnilon i r iil'lo olomont iiml , or mi 1 1 1" I I ho ii i into I h,- I it I lo tun roil; .lt V llllHllllt. , MOIiri'll 'I inl'lllHH.! ho 'i-riil i'nrl(tt lio ik oi I ln 1 1 y not tin iroporly of t ho Imiioa. Thoy oro ttontoiiro I liy .Iii.Il'o Sniilorto nrk mi Ho i-trwolt, mnl iolmliy i niil iniilii' rupl'l Inii'lt fur i',iior ! lioill'H ui ox nit ;it inn i,f thoir linn. I (,., tl'llt I f.,r'L'iiin- i I.H'l." i I lljll I i . I hot'. i u'otI i 'iili-iii'o i. n,'..i . i.i i ii 1 1 ' i ' ii I n r nf l'i-1 i r ILi Lakeview People and the Visitors Found Each Other Agreeable Th" i i' l.'.-.i- . I li.ikoi I.1 : T l IimI h 1 n , I i' l I t link t hi prill II fill I ll,' lllll I up':? i'l,,' . hitv. mill mi tj fit ill.' ii' h H u-.-i t.-. in .1 I v M r. ' hi - 1 1 ii ! -i : t' il l,t i' . I I 1' :t I il' I't i'ii t ,, liini H, -t :il in K ltl"Vtlt, .'. t'i I .1" fllU-llt. - ut 1111 i , i ,i I v .111 I :u, I a', i ,- , .ii'll nil I n h.i 1 1- ll'- I.IVI' ,1 ,. n ' i f U'ii mi l'i- I el I 1,,-V ll .'1,1 I l:t:!. ll i t p I t : 1 1 , . ' i .-,. I, in I. I' 'lit i -l ! i -tnir ;i- t p. !nl H.i.-r iVoni 1 rn . i.i ' I "(. t 1 1 1111 nr !, !' lull .'I i : , , , 'll.lV ' ry r t h,' i 't piinr--"t-'l iinl p.'npl -I tin Kin. n i Ki ii, I l'i . ,lei tin !7-jt ; 1 t nl 1 1 , i ' , 1 1 ! In a i:.l' t.-'t Iho Kl -l.iii ,l...i ' M I I llt'ilplM 1 -, ill luM. til. I in It"-' : j "Wo IlltVn JO-t lOt-lttVi I fr.'Mi a I'niil inn ut mi" nt 11 the i'LIit ..lulls llli-l lit II I V l-C!" Or i plo.isoil A i lit t hell Hint, every out m t roat nient itml t hut. t hey mo iitiiiiti t'liiii'i;i' I ren-t npiitl-i I nrii'i h tnr Iiml iin l lio ttil. ihis aiis 'Home il i '! eroiil. than hum exi.t'eted hy otimo i, I' t ho ii n 1 1 act or". I " I'lit-i certainly speaki i 11 1 or t ho pi'tiple nt li'iUeview il'l.l i li'lnly an I tie iiitt t'.inll ii'nl tn.it. II. nill i r n o tti I lie a t'l-eiit ailvort isttmo.iii t for tl.n' j i'i t v, n'ht'ii I ho etipt ii ins ol the cluhs .Hlutii that tl'i v u, in not l.t-lt! up, lull troateii royally mi l oluiruotl roiisoii ottli nricoc This uill tin .more for I Lakovieiv than the p.-npln ot l.iik" I view have any idea "Due of the uiptains t a club in bin letter Btate l that everybody liked tho people here ami wore ploano l with them. Tim1', certainly tiouiuia Komi to poopln whtju thay make en quiry roi'nnli tn tliu town or cutintry. "Wo felt it initfht be well to write to you Bhowiuij our appreciation aud thank tho people of Lakeview, an they hIiow not only the ritflit spirit, iiut will prove to their preat benefit." MARGARET ILES CLOSED The charming and versatile little aotreas, Marret Ilea, and her splendid company left Monday corn iuif after an extended season in Lakeview. Their laat appearance Sunday nitfht wa la " Unole Tom 'a Cabin " to a arowded biuae. They left here for Paisley and will go from there to JJurua, aud then will cross the country to a railroad point. Minn Ilea and ber leadiux man H. II. .Meade have a gold placer claim in Coos County, which proaiisea big thiuga, and they will go there for their vacation. They may return heie next summer, and if they do they will be welcomed by all. Another buMness block la uudc why by Mr. J. N. Wutaou at the rear of Thorntons druii store. It will be i'l x 41) fet iu size. ISrick ou ttone foundation. The niaiu floor will have two store rooms with hall way Iu the center. The upper floor will be used for olttcea aud ia all ready rented. It will be a tine addition to the town and bespeaks oontldeijce and enterprise on the part of Mr. Watson. C. W Withers and wife, of Pais ley, have gone to Portand for the winter. FIRST TIME IN thorn in (nun who ei-cape arrest I e-cini-o th"io whs no place ti pot. them, I ho city I hereby ,.f lino it might hiite noli -win .. 1 hn county olliciiil . hoorii IdHt h to hII'hv nor iiii'f, cli-iiii, now jail to tin '- I f'T Iii" lifii inn thi hut, ii oli iiinrit, mi l fur thiii r.'ii'.'ni it i on to i.ur i'ilv il.ili t.i .rnii.i. njoro -1 1 . r Ti mi. Wh lllll V ! r KIH'h ! llli'l. ill Imirv k iiiiii .lny mi'l il is fluii lr m unit t -r ii n il lotion tn firm I lo li.r mi omort oiii'v li!ll(l'Vli'A i 'I'lA' l I'lty H'l'l U I ''.l'i ' il" on I'i'.y in i -i u i I re- -MI!,I 1,1 t ,1- .. I I mi fjFFS II U( I1SLL ULLU CHAIN SHORTAGE Farming is Neglected for City Life and We Will Have to Import hi. t hut t t. ;.. I." .- i'.'i-O l l it i in I .1. II onl ii r i 1 1 I n 1 1 It. 1 I -- 'I'll- ;i rn '. Ill.-il' ,-i i .1) t-i';!-.!' ut l',iiil-tlf UflS .in li tiiki-r-.' a-ii 1 1 ' . I Sf'.t .X p. 'I 1,'t i t hi V 1 1 - - -1 1 in ci mi fit t ii in hiTo 'tinl.iy liy li.,, lJ",ni'l iliii! iinl'-fM. Hri I tr "I n.i ion c -t iivt, tho ijiioh- I luti uf foinl Kiiipl vat hiinjt1 i n-i'ilo the (liioMljtiii of a W III Slip market nl,n mil Wo liiivt', ni,l the Hponkor. " al most ron-clioil ii- piiltit when, owiug to liii ii'ii-t-il popti ailoti. without in irtithioil I'riMluti ion. nnr . ..In nt Jooil Mipplv ii ill do iiifiinlirifht l.ir; tmr i fl): ivi'htn tin yc-iri. po-dMy 1's, ' iiro liKt l.v Pi lioi-rmii ;i ivlii'.'it-ini-it.i'iiim Million: tin p.'ii'onrii'.'i'1 ' of ill, pi i pn In i ii in rn trni."". i ti nrrtiil: n n , ill"! j tint i, i-'t-I 1A III . if I" , 1 tin uinm piotliit'i iit itcio fl'i i.illin: at tin sanu tMu tin ui livitiir i- lo'ii. r.Ti-.-ii t-v.-ry ' I'V I U' l-'-I I I i -.' ., Mil-it I I . I .v .'i r I i 'i,-i.-i I in r.-a.-t 1:1 t I;. f ii 'i ni i n pn ' 'itv'j i!':'i.-i - .tl l,v ii h-i'.o ot i-v ' iv i v. i lt i m i n'li in- ii i t - - . ii li it h ri.ni . i ml p , .1- l' M ll., I lll'.t P I ll- .', ,il-il.!-'. I , - i ...-- i i-i.'s i , in-. 'i'l:".- p! , in I. - - I:, i i .tl1 tl ..-I i;rii mnl .armi nut :.i t ' ''. n iliii" l I !e;, ! .. 1 1 ii i in lii'i' till i lift tn .-I 111! i'ii I'd y r,l;i.-til . I o I Im 'i . 1 1 1 1 f til- Il.l In UI llllil uio-l : c iin-nf.'ii' 1 tint it i-'pi.ll nut suffer loss i or , I. 'reuses". M:imv .tie mislead hy the stn'isiics , of f .i i itln-'s and prmliH'is, iiioniit liina aiiiiii.illi l.y m-.iit , into tliink ,111 tli.it this absolute iiioreasi ini I pIli'S 11 I'i'liltive ill 1,1 lire . if tJlis illtlns- l ry li c . i ii i t:i i-i i 1 iv i i ti iithers '.-iit-lly thr 1 1 p p i i - i T i I s ! 1 1 1 ease- 'I'he .el lliiiti'.' I he hiiniitii title U aivav I'r nil lllfli.-l l IP.I toil .ir 1 Hie I' !t !ii! V ; .it-' t ,r 1 1,,' cit v k1 it m. " LAND OPENING SALE CLOSED LAS FRIDAY Experience Meeting Held in Big Tent with Good Nature on Tap The auctioniug of the Oregon Valley Laud Co. tracta aud lots closed last Friday oigbt. The crowd bad been ttradually tbipnloK out, aa each one secured bia allotment, so at the end of tbe sale ouly a few bundr ed people were on the around. Oa Saturday those remaining, with some of oar towns people and the Lakeview band, congregated iu tbe big teat. v Speeohea were made by Messrs. Powers. Porter, Bliun. Rankin, Withers Argabreit and others from aboard, and also by W. Lair Thomp son and Col. Uoo'oe, of Lakeview. A spirit of good feeling prevail jd All united in uttering unstinted praise of the Oregon Valley Land Co. and its methods. TheKxamiuer reuruts. that this brief mention must sutfaae for that very iuteroHtiug meotiug, which is un avoidable aud not intentional. One of tbe most enthusiastic visi tors hern during the Fair and open iug was F. W. Sparr, of Wellington, Kausas. The array, of fruit and graiu aud vegetables at tbe Fair greatly impressed him. He carried palpable evidence lu shape of spncirtiuqus hack to show his friends, which cauujt help, making thu section the in cue a tor many Mrs. J. O. Holbrooke Cressey.Ore gou arrived in town, Tuesday on a visit with ber sous. Shs will remain until November. LAKEVIEW A Kansas Man Proves to be a Winner' Homn )Of,,li. hto niiliimlly dm liuky, while dtliors like m Mr .'UiiT Koti, of Mi'I'tiornuii. KaiidHH, ulaml riKhl in tho aj hh.I I f h Iioii-o (hII , on fr.ri if ttioril llli Hllot Mieijl In the O. V. Ii. (Ui dn,i him i-Imt titlo to t ho riirirh hou-o, tmriiH an l i.'it tnii( lnk'H of tfio tun llor.fnr'l rnnoli. Ilii i )) -m -uro lo rironrotv irth (.ovo.tal ' huiiHuiiiJ iollnr HOAG PROVES A WINNING DISTRICT Development Work Show - ing Up Very Gdod, Gold Values lifi H i-i:l, who ii iittr-t6?ed jiiitt CfXtotihiioIy in tliK lloai uoIJ miu ili.ttriot (it Now Pine Ure(1ft'""'w as doviu tbore la.nt week au-i raports corisid arable activity, and a preyaUn tuiiritii. '. ". 'f'r lne "t"' i-"'"." ' of opt iinisru anions ..iairn lioldsr-i Ho 8HV9 thitt the tiu ''four n't a rlopth of CO foot ha-i a Pi iocq ntr"H,k o! c? -" 1 iio an ! oo'ini lor.ihl5 onV tif Ion -jra lo (joaity. Iho Suuiiir 1'ine data tunnel in i"i.J lot-'. , tr:).-i.-i!i;t if !2.eet, iva -,h;U in, mnl all ii' it was i'i or".' anl t:rt tii'inol iv ;m in ij foet of ore with no n!!-, .til of tie ij-o hfciutf ivnrt i V.l tree n ill pi j tfol I to the ton. An up riPo is tio'.v l-inu madn from the'ttln iol to tho Mirlaoit mi I thus far the ore taken out of it j-j of s-iiiie value. . Vy one vorscl in minlni vill at onco realize tliht t his is a tuiuie o! troino-.'ous possibilities. ; The company are now erecting the , builtlioi; for a staino-mili, a.ul also , construct inn a ah'(iii roa i do.vn.tha tnoiintainn to the tr.ili in the valley. Ttiy Sunshine crop-arts , has h tnnoel '.driven ll'O teet ihieh haa expnael a 4-iiicb streak of ?K)ti uoH rT.- An 'uri raise Klmws H iuches of !lKi ore., At the start 'of this mine' the tunnel Hho'.ved mi rirn, but ha l ii. strona veto of manuauese for a d it-tunce of 1(U) feot The orn i-i a BulphTie, and will ' eniiceijl rate. It ia tlio purpose of the o-a n ) to erc a mill ami a cvauide plant. ... . .. Mr. 1 1 ;ist 1 considers that, all in all. the f't ii re for fie Una..' district is h-iijht. . -i PORTIil PROUD OF -STOCK YARDS Will Prove of Great Value to the Farmers and Stock Men Tiie New Union Stockyard. . at Port lau i. uore opened tor business tho li'lh i:;st. No formal proceedings Wei mi tertakeu at (h it. date, but a pa! lie celebration will be held later. The opi.ui'ig of the Portlau 1 Union St oak Yur.is is an epieh in the live stock industry of the i'acid North west. The creation of a pla1 lor barter ami sale where there is every day la the year an active demuad for all of the live si"ocK offered, means much to the farmers and rauchers of this section of tbe Unite 1 States The nearest matket of the class is at Denver. The establishment of live stock markets such as afforded by tbe Portland Uoiou Stock Yards has added millions of dollars to th4 value of the live stock - tributary to Chicago, Kausas City, ' Omaha, Sti.' Joseph St. Louis, Fort W7?ttb and. Denver aud history will repeat itself at Portland. -e Live stock sells every day in tbQ yetr aud tbe cash tbat is paid out tB tbe farmers and rauobera Alter through eve.-y cbauuel of tbe oountry'a commerce. There la no better way to get grain to market and to get a good price for it than in tbe hide of a meat animal a method of market that has made tbe farmers of tbe middle states rich and now that there will be demand for, tbe ani mals, the farmers and stockmen of this section to meet tbe rapidly in creasiug demand. Tbe Portland Union Stoott Yards are as oomplete and aa modern aa ex.-, perieuce and money can make them. They are oomodious, have sheds for sheep aud bogs the floors aie of ce- j nient and the sewer system is perfect. Further particulars ohu Im had by I addreasiug 1). O, Lively, tbe general agent ot the company. A Vermont shoe dealer received the flollowiog order from a Freucb- Ca nadian farmer; "Mouleur please senile shoe tor n:H t'amilee. She ia Marie 10 year, Pierre 15 year, Ja ques H year, Louise III, year, liatesse 12 year, lleuri 11 year, Toiette 10 year. Alma U year, Alice 8 year. Pros per 7 year, Oeaunis t) vear, Poleu 6 year, Va'erie 4 year, Jenne 8 year, JoHPphene i year Natalie aud .lack 1 yeBr, dey twia de baby she go barefoot. How tuocb?" NEW YORK BUYER SAYS NO DANGER OF TOO MANY APPLES Says the Whole State of Oregon Set to Apples Would Not Produce Sufficient Supply . . J';; at tli. to, lie inti Jar cif an nver I'lT.ilnrti.,;, i, ii,j,i ti c ii---uiai,re "t-i'vN it It IhcSVn- V'.'k firm that In : tivnii;,-":TL,i)ii, nooi.,r ' n,,oi Hivr np ion. Jiim 'iI) A. Mt-ihardt, who i' iln.' irniii'.Vinv Vurk tu iiipoi f the H'lini lltvt r ir i.it, mi i f.,,,Thor.- I i.nt t lit hl,u hti.'iJi i,i nyf, t luil tin- pi- pit; ii) .'hi-, ilix 'r.t iiinl ut Oroii ,ii in jrou- 1 r'M mlf (fVi'i-do t in mitttor uf fippie r-Hiiiiitf.- 'l ii'-.v .biiiiut Dvor.ln it The 'ri-H.i'un in vny hiiuplt' fin i oiity to :diu)oiiitrait ti.v- int-aiiH nf n f,w fi. nro; In lyjo. the uvuU' crnn of t ht tiiirells; In, tear .ia'e then has it n mouuteil to t tut ri .'."..iaji J.ik ui Im rrells. The crop for the present season pro bably wail ivt reach that figure. "Tin siunifir.'iiici' of I li --.i li-'ires. Clear When It fs e, iii-ni'rei that istiie. I ;'. that popuUri ;i i f trio eo uii. ry incii-ds'-tl pi o.ijjil v more than L".ih )., i: i po.ipl, w i.i!. the annual apple oufjiut hiisarnia !y f ill.m ir.iiii 'n.iil L.LH.tu to .';.i.ipll.i.l.o Inn i-els. ir. van i-'nili y P."! :-ain le w iiupossitilo it would U i'r a pple -.roiierH in Ure )ii ever .hi raise i-o lipin.y apples an to oversnV'plv ibe market. "Jf the whole jooil Ki vi-r-M osier dis trict were one nass of OrctiariN. it wouldn't eveu supply tw York City to say no'ifiitit; of the rest of the coiiiiiry.'-artd-fc; u rope. "Dreou i8,the appl' Harden of the world. The'whole state e-ti 1. 1 no into the business ;jf raihio; apples with on tdanger'of 'oversi'ockiii; the mar ket. U . . When Mr. Steiuhafdl visited Hood i.fver last year and i-lostnt it similar vouiract i r the entire crop, he paid from il. 2.j a box for home varieties to !fJ.."iO a li; fur ! he f.i mi ius H. net l'i v e.r PHzBbery;3. A;id that) ivn- eaitl to t.e proi.aliiy the liinh 'st price for au appk.crop on record. It was learn e.l yeMtr i j.v,.tlifolUti v'r Sieinliar.lt himself; tii.it flie coh tract he has just -li'Hiuht ifH this year's our put culls tor a much Li-hnr f "-.iir tha.i s? J.."J a box jnut how hi.; ii'uiiij uot reveal. .I'-. steiaiur.lt TUBERCULOSIS OF CATTLE DEADLY The Disease is Assuming Proportions AH Over the Counjry Washington, Spe t. .. The bureau of animal industry ruado haste today to 'state euiphatiically that i's p-isitiuu-ou milk from tuberculous e. ws is uu eqtiivoeitl: It has no scientist iv'.o (jue-itious tjliat'-deadly dannur lurks iu in such milk, especially to babies. I Fi. ;. ' Schroder, of the bureau, : said : " The estimate may be a little ' too high, tiut that it ia not unreason able is shown by tbe fact tbat s-ight- ly less than one third of be 12,721 dairy cattle tested iu oue of our more densly populated states here were foijad to be tubercular. Tbe cattle tfsted belonged to 683 herds, and it ' was shown thit tuberculosis existed iu nearly two-thirds of these herds. In another place testa of 153S dairy cows proved 16.7 per cent were tuber cular." Schroder goes into, the question of what proportion of milk us commonly aofd sa human food is shown by the fact tbat an examination of numer ous samples ot milk prochased under ordinary market conditions in a city tbat ia suoplied witb milk from less commouly tubercular dairy cattle to which we have relf erred abowed 1-2 per ceot ot all examined to be in fected. "Not only ia it found tnat milk front tubercular cattle endangers human health, but tbat ' tbe cream from tbe milk js danereous aa well as tbe butter. "We' have experiumental evidenoe, says , Schroder, "to prove tubercle bacilli' when in milk are transferred Co cream, cream is as dangerous aa milk from tubercular cattle. We have experimental evidenrce to prove tbat to-bercla baoille may remian alive and virulent iu ordinary salted butter lunger than Ave. months. Anotbber most dangerous feature of tbe presenoe of tubreculosia in calttle ,, especially diaiy cattle, ia in tbe fact tbat iu tbe appflarnaoe of oattle, aa Mr. Schroder finds that it is otteu impossible to tell of tbe pre sence of any tubercular troubles. In the opinion of Schroder tbe only way iu wihch tbe prssenoe of tuber culosis in cattle can be detected ia a reliable manner is through tbe to buerculin test. This is deemed es pecially itnprotuut with regard to duiry cuttle.