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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1909)
gmtm ttut VOL. XXX i,aki:vii:v, i,aki: county, oi:kc;on, skitkmukii :;o, iimw. no. :x HUH IJINli UIKAII ROADS IN EAST ERN OREGON Portland Expresses Pear That San Franeisco Will Benefit From Our Reclamation Km in the i'ottlniiil I'AISl.KV. Or.. Kept l.i I in I r n n i . I -) I'll! I I It II I ever tu come lulu her 11111.' ur Im ci'ii Irul jimI mini hern (fretfuii. In cmii lllfll'tlll HP II BO ll) I.f, lllllll'eil per ni'iiicntly to Mm I "i iiiii'iHi'ii. I In- rimiil y I'liinin I - iui.i i m Iniio ii I . . I 1 1 l I ii in- . t I I I -1.' a i I - I li- ; . v i'ii n iiur mi t 1 i mi l i i i u .-I'll 1 1 . I L.i Ui- ninl I . l.i ii n i ii ri it i i-i p hi I i-n I in' I .1 1 H 1 1.' 1 . 1 1) t !i I ,,11 . i,t II I. nl III' t U III . Ill- I ., t Jll-I I hut i ...nl ly way nl I li hi I Ik Ink' I In' I . 't ln- li- w I ul! I I." , i, ul i i , 1 1 1 1 ' y lair 1 .1-1-11 I. Ml - XI, III in ' I-, I Mil I I ,-- 'I W lily. II" 'Ii s""" I ln'iiiiiv n I i t I el I iiml il IhIiiiii-k Ii III, 'n ' I i I I . it ll - 11 t-1 y Ul! I Mil V t 1,1-1 It , I I I I I y t In- l l' nun di. 1 lii nit I IH llllli n 'IIiIh means tluit nil li' 1 1 n M 1 1 ' Hint llHN 1,1-1-11 Cllllllllk' lilt I vlU'-f I. Ilk,' from I In' mil til In In In ('on van tiil lo I lliii California metropolis Am' Sil-j vi-r Lake tliu past ft)- yn.irn has become iiilti mi impiu tun t , luce mi tliu map. It Ml In- illxtli-j l,ui Im; niiiit. (or u taut stuck and fiituilni; cntinlr). I'eupl" thought; nnce Unit tlUH Hi'i-t it'll 'Mint I only ' liiiiLi' i-iitlli- ninl t-li'i i . Viw lln'V j l.iiM- .1 i-i MM-n- l tlm lii't'l I rn ,lu. ,- Mi-- lli:,---t l,ln 1 nf -a lirul nil I i i lull,' t w 1 1 In n 1 1 i I' k'lt mil In tin- ; -.- I, i ,;.,- i I Hi,.' I Cm i-: II 'Hi , M I . " i I . I , III ill , i " I '-lr i -i .. 1 1 V, HI Mil II I I ' II li I .ul,''. nll'1 t I li l hive ll' I I 1,1 I II K irk mi I , inn k I ii J a 11 i y Ii im. i n .ii i I' -i r In'i ' I ill) I I Hi II . ! , in im I that t li-y i ii i , I -lirnlilnl llvi-r l.'tkf. ml 1 1,.- (ni l'- l i 'I it tin- ji'ii . i I i . i , ' u i i.i. Hill ii IiiiIMIiiiJ up Un- l'"i ('In. t.M i I'.-n I Win n la- l.u- I . ni'la',1 t 'ial ,,,,1 t la- I i - I .1 t ... --li. I 1 1," n. 1 1 li il nil I Unit nl . 1 1 1 ' i a I I l I-, un. 'I ll" i r 1 ' t " i ' ai'i i '. , ) ' -i ri , a li ir h " x pel I :h run In I la I ' " . I all I n.a 'i pr:i,it'-t IV", in-iii'lv nil I li'M t-uiltli an, I i-ii;t nt ll I. Im Hill Milking only IIII nutlet lor the VU-t tin In I lltill nl the cunt rlupch ( f til" ( II l ll'l"- '.' H .-o tut, nl ly only uk.'Jliiii inud.-i will run nut from I in!. U i - 1 1 ill "I' ject Sun I lunci-iii. un-1 what lll he (he rnul" Y Kei'i'iit im nt- point con clu: IV, ly to the I "1 I ' I hat I lie H'.-ut Noitln-rn iniiKii it" iin-'ine to inn tlirutiflli trnliiH I i tl Hnixi'viiitf ere a - h'a MOUt li ol lleilil ii i I ', " I ll I 1 1 11 i Idle. Ill the IUI1 u k l nj t i .ii , I ( Mi II l.uke. ! ( )l tin- lliht imp ut., 'v i- Hi" till' ul ,1 , ,hn 1'. Mi'i "ii-, I 'a' ii" -v I -I ' ' .lent ,,r tiie I !. ,ii I i ii'i'i, tl r.i i.-h ' i uul Ic rn i iri'ijiiii. I'll" " I'.iii i n i i iinecr ii 1 1 . 1 i 1 1 ' I . II y w.'im mill in tin-l'i',-.iu n ii- ' in,'" 1 1 ' : 'i I . il 1 1 in I. II" wit - t In uiiu'li h"i ! ' .'- I, - :". 'i'1'1 cullii- dim ll Irmu r."'.l lieu.- - till' ,1"- ; rt 11" kept ii, nth i l l.nki Al iil, over the llitlllni in linn ol nirii-v. I itlld entered Winner iilley. At I I'IiihIi Iih iiiitumolule tiriike 1ihvii rnul he hir-'l a fanner to take liiinju Lukeview. Thei'i' he Hiu'iirod nuothiT motor car and went to Kliimu'h Full. Mr Mi vena travelod inouKnito. No oiii' kniw who tie wail until some time alli'i imii'.I. It in prouublo. thai if Klereim hud not met with tlm accident tu liin car. Im would linvo kept m houHi itcro.MM thu ilevidn into HurpriHii Val ,v. l-'roiii Hui'tU'iMO Hiero Ih ii nun, I unlet fur ii riilli'oiiil ncruK.-t noilliwe-l -mil Ni-vudii lind tlif.iUiih ('iiitoriiiii by uily ul AlllU.li'", SullhllllVlli" un I I ,-" , Creek. A liiic throuuh Win ner ninl Siii pi i-.i' Viilli .V w ini'l ill rlii' llilll'h liaill tlnlhi'. lint il Ih it i uutidalaiut cuur.-i' I I uiniCiint ini'lial i' limiH Mi'DliI to t 'liin 1 lintc illftiiiici' uul liy for Hit) lo went. Hiii.lcH lili'l th" li nt 'ii I vnture. I.uonl tralll.'. U4 luipuit.tnt un ll I -i, in a n'lininliii V ciitiHi'li'l iit inii H wniil'l Hii iii Hint IliM wuuli1 tuiilciivui' l.i lli - licit iiiiiti' ii. lu Situ rriiiiciHCi) It im p i.i ll'l" I 'I U""p cIiimh up tu Ih" loot ul the Ca c.i'lii.n mi. I tlir.nili Hm t iu'lier hell. Thin route Koes thmui:h Kliinnith I'u Hi itu.l Merrill, Cull'., cunt of Alt. Sluiitu, hy way of IIuwiiIh' tint lind ('luvir mwiiIc, Htrilf iiitf 1'it rlvnr atmut n0 tuilus went of AltuniH. Thin route it undulnt inn mid Iiuh many heuvy rudoM. There iHHtilln latter route lyiitK iihotit midway lietweeii tlm two Humeri. It i ciihtomury to think of Hm Columbia river canyon aa heln thu only wutor Krade (HiiuimIi tho weHte.rn (lorriilleriix. Hut there Hre alao the Kokub uud lJitt riverj. Tlio latter in narrow and winding, Imt till it tu letiHlhlo lor rail road con Btriitinu, nod uie oveu a Letter Kia.lu luto Hun Krauoimio than Hie W'eHtern Faoillo liua through Uwk ivlth paHH. It in ii V Hoem iiicrodiiibln at HrHt uluni'i) that n riiilruud can lu) liuilt horn the Culuiiilua river into Sun l'riinoiaoo ami at no point reach au elevation of hOOO teet. but it in (ra tloulile to do ho, auri the hiuhent alti tude in (-rooked Creek. HI Milieu north of l,akeview. Kroiu llend lo Alturas, uearly 300 miles Horoaa the ialaiid plateau, this rotue ulfera a ..l I 1 U.,J1.,.J 1k AW . ASSURED One Goose Lake Apple Makes a Big, Fat Pie i l ull, nl nut " I he Lund i.f A i le. " V. I v II i- Mlll' lu ll' in II'" ! ii. .li i, l.ii.iHi- ,n , HI !'. when- ( i III- !' lli in II. n t 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 nl I Lille inn In it l lu In! apple I'll.-. On' M iMkinii Inn. tlotn K iiiimim ( 'l y define 1 1 lit Ink mi nf I In- I Htnl ( r 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 ' I II ,, I mil I appli-H urn muillcr Ki M Immiii ri. In order t o eonv lnc him t he !ady liml tn xIicd the apple, put the pl in tin' uvi'ii lifiirii ho imiiiIiI holiev It. lie lul l In In hIihwii. Tin' duly who linked till- I'll' IH til" will of h pro- iiiitiriit rea1 eidatit dealer rmldliiif on ttii I )r,k l .V I 'nine ail'litloii to Lake view. Wo would Klve the nHinn only wit fnnr some easterners III lli lit take tlil for a real estnte linotn, and "lli o reilit the idnry. .THIER EXPERIENCE MADE THEM WISE i Montana Men Take Up Desert Claims For Future Homes I t nil. K"Vii i 'Ih nil I A Iti- who came iii'Iiik ti' inn ' nit ul iih trnm Unite, In ll 1'lnll I ' ' . f U V lllt'l, lillM- hull til" Kline tu I'. II. Wuii'lrm k, Mr. IIy iml'li n''i"iriinili' I liy Hurry Mi' (intern Jolin Wnonev, Win .Minn, nil nf lllltlf. took tip IKT homesteads in l.onu Valley I" Nveada. Tney hiur nuiii- hack tu liilltr. lint Mill return lit tiie spruit: tu take up t In-1 r ii'Hiiluiii't) mi Un-ir claims. Mr. Key In, IIm nuyn In) InlB seen rnnnli 'if Mi lit, in i mi, I 1 liilni I i i-atl-ty lil li II. at In, nl lliul run lui till.- 1 ,r nil ynt'-'l ih I ' t ii I In ii vi'ty hIiuiI tunc til l,l 'll, 1,11 Mil lillll". 11' lilll Otlil'H'l'H I M niH iiK'i In O'l Inn I ul r l"ili a,-'''' tl.at i-iiinnt Il iA I f liull':. t f r !- 1 1, an I ii i' ii. i .ii'ii'. Tiiink nt llml! A.nl In' nil) , thill li" I" -iiii- lli li'il luik'H in tin' ). V. i. 'u. nil I 111- I. i i l-lrii 1 i-'HIii' '! tl,i.-r il.iyn I, I'll I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 I'nll.C I I' I 1 , 1 1 1 ! I '. a! Ill III". (iii .-i , "an I K'Mt t,y lii-i i-Mimi 1-- in 1 1. 1 ...li ii 1 ; i V . I ' il lu r I'o'lik ini Int.: I't't n - ei. I in! I : u,n ( 'level ml, I In I ", In l.ii I ,al ii- I nl I ' r in 1,1, an I will 'e ht -it luii" I lhere Im' I i' cniiiin yeai'. ie Hull i- a dip lit Itlillilt ."ill I feet tu ciumm the ( ' In-u uiicnii Iiiimiii liiii the llairiiniiu Mitrvey hIiuam thit this can I i, Mirinuiiiite 1 tin a i:rude nf only eli;hl ti iilli-t ut I percent. ThiiMlip the I lei-chiiteM up through Crooked "nek ii m ninl down the l'ltl Im the ii,ii-I teiiMil le iiiute Into Sun I'run-il-i-o, an I thii Auiill imt I'uril mi d Iihi in 1 1 e-H ueaii-r San I'iiicimcu t hail hy prMent lull. ".u dmilit Hi rllaml Is more run l eiiii d om r h'ual trii!!l" to he dc-M-l.ii".l in central Oregon Hiiiii ultn a Hii'uiu.'h line lo Sun KrunciM.u. 1 1 1 1 -1 ' 1 1 1 r llt eyun him hardly yet I ei il Mi-inti-het I iv til" tillers ot .the Mull. I here im nniin here Inr a a-t p.ipnl.u mil, mil there i- wider lo II I l.-ul ,- t I," III I I I'lll li. A ne . era o ,lcve!u,f mi-lit Inn In-uii Ih" Oregon Valley Lund ( o. hits :Mi ICUII.M lit Wlll'k III (illOMK l.llkl' 'lt I I J and is lii'lnink' water lo (iti.iKU) ucren of rieaei't. The "M milert of ditch will he coiiipletfcd hy December 1, aud next Hprliirf will nee eeveal HniUHiiud new Mettlei'H in Hiiutliern OreKuu. Twelve IhouHitnd cuutiactH, half of them fur 10 acre tractM, have I eeu Bidd to eaeteru people, who plan moving to Oi'itoii. 1'he 1'ortland IrriKutlou company heitu liiHt week on another lame irrirfitliou project on tho Clie ivuin uii. It will etore water -0 milex anovo I'ltiMlely t, irricitte about, l.'i.O'K) acres on the east Mlnire nf Suinmer Lake. .ml this is only a lu-iMmnn. There are l.'.l'.iHHI ncre.s yet lo tu; irtiiMti'l in the Cliewaiicaii baxin in I a., inn. ''i mole in t hi) (ml leu liu..:-,' Like ,1 ir-t rift. These valleya urn the tiiut belt ol euutherii Oregon, where II. ey urn v apples, peuchi'H. in I'tui iues, iipi'lt'iils. i-t i a a berries ami I'UUlilliJ'.lpori. Wuuli it, not. be tut ll ihih for i'lii'land to have direct railway t oiiiuu I ion with thin part of the Mutt'? It is only a iiuentiou of time until Hie riiilruud ctiines. We nil reiiile Hii. The Hurveys for a railroad trough this neotiun were iiiinlt) Id years iitfu. Which will be the lii-ht tu b'uil 't Or will they all oouio ut once ? (iiiuld has his eye on Oregon, uud it i lietly predicted that ho will build Iron) m jioiut iu Nevadu to l'ort la.i.l. He hut secure,! the most available routeH. Tbe l,'aud,wik'0 pass iu tho Warner rane. His surveys at.ait from Deep Hole, on tbe West ern 1 'aci lb', r0 miles east or the Cali fornia line, riiDs north 40 miles to Duck lake. Crosses into California mid runs the length of Surprise valley, wiuds back south to Fandango pass, tiroHses the mountlans ill a quar ter mile tuuuel, ami keeps down Wil low creek to Willow rauch, and tbeu north to Lukevlttw. The N. C. O , tbe uuirow kuuuh wiiosi) objective is Bald to be Port land, has atopped for u resspite at AlturiiH, on tho bauks of the IMtt , and it is said uradlutf operations to the uortli will be resumed tbla Of course, the ilarriuiau system bus KH'ilroued the utate with sur veys. One line runs from Natron to Klamath. The Oregon & Eastern AW NO AN M STAKEN FOR A COYOTE ANO KILLED Emil Fourc, a Young French man, Accidentally Kills H. W. Laybourn A tcrri'ile Mi'i'l'li-nt oi'i'iiri'il Mt Hliuut 4 o'clock NihmIh)' nllHriiuou wlilcli in ill It I'll 111 tll l.-Htll of m mini mip- to In) II. W. Inliiirii, uldrHHD un known It KfOlimii Mint (iuy L. WhI'Iuii, of Klcliinouil, 'h. , foromau foi Mmnoii linm. , oontritctora ou t lie (). V 1j. Co . rlltt ti work on tlin Cottonwood wttn out hii'intliiK m-compHti lo'l liy t fin wntor liny of tlin (.'mnp, html Kim re, h yinliiK l''rnni-liinnii, I li y"Mr oi. Tlify went up the nulrti from tti,) cimip. U'aliJ'in lul l H nhut 1(1111 to kill Hill" Ill-'IH UU'I I'lllll'l- llll'l h wine li.it it rill" ttnuklni; Iih iiiikIiI 'kill ll 1'i.yntH Unit Im i lai-u fi ha I n, it r-hi n ! I mum I ii t'n- "ri" k I " I I In) nut ll', I lift a -ri t In- 1 all f,l' l,rn-liiin i-t.-i-t that .-I i - -1 ' i I lu I i iiAi, in tin- l .u,,,- I' li, ally n il i'iii'1 lu.' it mm ii ru)'l tin- yiiiiiik' in im !',,; ! "-1 l,i-i at ul il an I lii" I, Altll II," lull I li 1 1. l,--DII n! : j It II I II II I I HI' IIP, t lil'UW I, ll III III H U i ill V 'iilniiit iiii'l liiHip-ir. I In ti-irnr-nfrlikill II.- II li ll I I If I to tin- hpnt t) lln I oiii- ut tlmir n-,H',i'iiiti--i lyi ik on in liiu-k ili-.i l, pn-ii'i- l l y a lull -u ll-rlllv,' IllH i-tl nli- llll'l ,l-nllHi , tliroiiKii Iiii li ily, i-'imi'i nut ut jthuriKhl tii'lf, tmi-k nf tlm heart un, I lii-hnv In urtupili). j 'I'lm ilt'inl in un win it new i-oiner un I hml lixen in cHinp inly ulmiil ten , I u v . Niithmu Im known .1 hln rel- iitlveH nr frli-n U', it In-r t Inui Hint lie mu, I I if I'uii.e troin KlnriiAth I-'iiIIm uul lind left ll Hill tin re. There were DO pupeiM in "lli'i'ti ntln-r iihiiii h I'uril in , li i n pin-ket teiiillni: II. W. I.uluni , mi l null, I, un, I Sciipe I ianli-lii'r, whi reli Id ih-'ln-" liM i I Ity. II" MUH III -III Jl-lll- lit HL'I', un 1 . iln-n'il In I lain m.'l wuril i' I "t In-". It rn " in that h- wai i-iiyae.l III I rui-l'i'il in! when klll-il. He Ini'l mi n i- ria l: i mil i i,i- mi l ctiltni-Hun.- ill Ll l.u.'U-t I l"it In- Ini'l jnM tuui, Tih tai't that li" Aa- -tix.t'-IIIL' 'I ,WII h i I IIL'iri'U' ui'd lil- haniln Ii, tin- I .uul. 1- A lit ,-iu-i I hi- a--' ADVOCATES HOLD ING ANNUAL FAIR The Silver Lake Leader Voices the General Public Sentiment ll-,,. II il I (, ,. lli" l.hvr l.nk-e I .eiiili'i', In- lln- jnlliiMiiii b'liisi fur the l.iik.' Ciiuiily iiml li.i.is.' Like Valley I 'a.r Hud imIIs i'.i ii-r.-i 'tiiiua t-'.i i'y ye.'ir. We i-u'wi ilie in that s 'lit ill '111, a in I 1 1 'have it tu lie :i 11 1:1 1 -! t-i' . f l: r. at I i'in-1 i I n m 1 it up' u I - i n.-e t o i- i-i' i un -1 if i hi i- .ijrii ii 1 1 nr. il i u l rests: Ih,' l.:ikf i . unity I'.nr, w ii i,-li was held ut I 'ikc lew and cl .wed Wciln"s d.iy iiin'ht nf Ivst week, was tine tf the KruudcNl riiiccMKi't' ever witiieKsetl ninl un amount til uiiuie.v wpeiit in ndvertlsltm with literaiure could or would have hml Hie beneficial results ntleiiiliiiK it t Imt Hiis fair lias hml owiiitf to Hie fact represeiitativt s from every Hie to lu the I'nioii were there ami could fee willi their own eyes Just what Lake county could r'alKeioul the nuality of the stuff in well: We never saw any people -- uot only those from abroiul but our own I cit l.eiiM -- so astonished at the ex ! luliltani those were n ho s.-n il. The I j people who are li-si.h Ills vil t.ur own i Icoiiiil v never lielol'e so fully realized I wind a iii.inififf ill ei'iiiill'N v e huvi nor ils possibtil ies until lliev were; ht'iiuuhl (ace lo fuee with ils pro-j din ts :it t he fair just dosed. i I lio u m ion L nl' u'Onl il lias d.uie I t an never he inuaaured, bill its in- j fllieiu e will lie fell unit t he fruit if will hear will return In us In alhoiis Miiud ilil'I'ei'i'iH ways and in every in- tiiiico will luiii foitli rich reward. Lake county should have a luir eacli year lo lust, say lliree days, as then yearly Hid fanners ami ranolieia ceuld be brought toAt'ther and hcc for themselves the production of their different fields and iiiiuis uud by friendly rivalry would improve themselves in every way. Nut alone would I hey each year lu iun together better fruit, ktuIuh. grasses tiiul veKt'Uibles but their entire farms would soon nhmv vast improvement by these annual fairs. 'j.i:t cs mavis a i aik kacii yi:ak. survey cross the state from the Coos bay to Ontario. It tuna a mile north of Jj'ort Kock, 18 miles from Silver Lake, a mile south of Christ Lake, aud about a mile south of WitKouHro mountaiu. The Lukeview brauoh of the Orotfou & Kasteru leaves the mail) Hue on tho desert just south of Horse mouutaiu. There are also surveys through Waruer auri Surprise aud by way of Silver Lake uud the Chewauoau. Let us have a lailroad. This is the one prayer of the people of this aeotloo. It should mean aa muoh to Portland as It does to Southern Oregon. . ciiiteH to iniMtnke him for h coyote. He who Mhout u liuii'lreil feet (li- I tnnre from them when hot. j The nheirll 'a office wait ioininrliutely j notified and Deputy Holder went out an urrented the ho aod hrouabt the reinnlni to Corooer Wallace'! , undertukiriK rooorn. A jury was Huoimoued Monday, compoHed of MeNMra. McKendree, llHinnieriiley, Cheney, Arzuer, I lienll, ninl S t r I , 1 i u . who after hearing thu tet jimmy kvb a yerdict that it ! wiiH tlieir tn-lief t hut killing wan purely H -ci'leiitnl The liny ifave evi- (lence of fieiit metitnl afiKuiiihh, and wiim mo chocked with emotion that In- rnul I not tc-tify in Iiii own l,e I il!. I!" I, t I only I .en n week in tie --.' 1 1 1 ii- u iitei hoy when the . tui'iivy ii, ini'l. Hi: wan well lik'-'l iin-l in tr.i il I- of uiiv lilll l hud I: ell in- i ;i t !," (triiti. nain- were I ukeii in cl.iirk'e Woi.ilinen, Hie ie(teaM-J l.y tin ui"iiint' un "nil li-in (it tliut oriler. It in a 'I ri iuMtiil (iccui ciirn aul only n . I J m ii, hn-is ti the need of k'ri-nti-r l ine mid caution in handling lln-nr't'M. It l m f,r I, -Her to ln.-e a ' u ni l niiot when nut almolutely trnre, , n h ii w hen to i late to know Hut a , lininiuie lifu h;iH lieu uOKdelsnly and- ntlced. fl Word u-to lii.- family rehi lint; in j t'alif tu n la lieint; rei.'eiv 1, the re , iniiiM wi'l Im teinpornrilly interred !;ero li V the Wood men. DISCOVERED BUG EXTERMINATOR Desert Plants are Said to Cause Instant Death to All Insects L.i ;. Lint ill,-, ti," ,'Metly K'-ntle-ii, in;, mint lulled m.ii," time since its tin- siiere.-stiil :urdeier,ot the Warner Valley, now comes f-irwarl with Miinetiiinii that promlsei) to become a blessing to the fanner, yurdtier, or-chi-rdist, poultry owners an I house wife Mr .Liuville. who is over To year? nt' ut,''', is coiii"t li inu o' ti botanist, and a thinker and iiveti to experimen tation. He says one day some yeiirii atfo w bile teauiiiiK, and wait inn for his hor-M-n to leei, that he noticed a bin humble bee cnine aloiii; and iiklht un a plant. No sooner ill I the tee alight than befell ov-r, mule a few striu:les uud died. Other insects al so met Hie same fate. This set him to t Inn k : ntl un. I he bewail t.i tibserve ot her plant life, and itn elfects upon lii-ei'ts Later he discnvered aunt her ilesi-rt plaiii th.tt no insect, would touch, lie took them home, and be ci'i to cultivate them with the result that he treble. I their in ik,' I mil size. He learned that by cookiu these weeds, Bnd coinbiniiiK' them that he produced a preparation that when sprayed is im-tiut death to the aphis and other insect life and that it lu no way injures plant life or the in dividual usenis either fruit or vei6 tuhls treated with the same as inseot ci.lo. He bus also learned that tbe li.)iud will kill cut-worms, chic ken lice and bed -hues. The Ippiid is dark-colored and possesses a pungent odor. A ejeiiflcniuu has taken some of the 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 to Lns Atuii;l,'s. and if it suc ceeds iu killing the " white tlv " so desruct.vti to the orange, crop, Mr Liuville b.dieves he h:is u fortune of a million di'llnrs. uheul of him. His friends wtnil 1 in thill event re joice in his iioo.l foituue. THE SENEGAMBIAN COLONY VAMOSES The Color Line Sharply Drawn by Our City Authorities The Sauenumbiun colony of soild doves tbut has had a habitation " uuder the bill". Is uow a sceue of various shades of yellow, brown and black aud of various Hues, symetri oat or otherwise, have Kiue, never to return, if the city officials remain iu their present determination of clearing up the towu. They were firmly advised to depart aud at once complied. E. H. I'atoh, tbe fruit tree man sold tSlii worth ot trees last week to be plautetl on the Lakeside orchard tracts. The varieties were Flemish beauty pears aud Winter Uausua apples. If CaughL, These Men Get 25 or 30 j Years m Prison A rae of iii'irtl deli ii'i -nf y, i ri V r-1 viriu a Kirl .,f Ii-mh than 11 yeri of ' Ke, (irul IJor 15 -ne' hm I'.'iniu tu the ; attention of the authoritex. War-i rntitH aro out for 'Im rri-nt nf the men. It in a Mtatiitory offense The I irl who ran away from home was a ' willintf partii'ip.uit and remained with j Hie iiikn in a fcheep camp for two I days and niihlH. Under the lw the I crime in rHpe, which nieans from 'ii! V) :V year in the pen iteutiary for I each man If apprehended. The oftlrera ) are In hot persult of the men The Xirl will probalily he nent to tbe re-1 rorru acnooi. hoe romm rrom one of tbe beat families here. It is a lad case. A GOOD AND GREAT MAN PASSED AWAY Govenor Johnson, Chief Citizen of Minnesota, Goes Beyond The mitiou lost a tfre.it man lu-t week. wnt-uOuv. Johnson suocuinel to un operation, iu hopes of sparing him for a life of usefulness fur his fellow men ID these Uuys wheu rtf.1 statesmanship is so scarce lo bis own state he was beloved by all, regardless of party affilia tions as evideoced by his election re pea'e.lly us a democrat iu a state overwhelmiutfly repbulicau. He was of tbe tvpe of a Ktates mau appiOHcbiuif tbut of Liucolu more closely thau any one elce of this uh 1 ratiou, like Llncobi he was reared air1 oi-hoi. lei iu poverty, au-1 his aim and ambitliTj was ever iu the in terests of the common people, as ituaiust their enslavement by the vtnal rich. When a lad of the tender uue of lii years he bravely took upon himself the duty of earuinii aupnort tor his widowed mother and u family of three chil irt:u.. lln strujle was ditllcult but he sueco led lu his e i deav.'ir, meanwliil.; educating hiaiself I y n u iin' during his span: moments. Later he became editor to t fii fct. 1'tter Herald, and devoted his It.-t energies to its eobut.ns, working eu-K mid late to make a Hun i paper. 1:: tnis eudeavor he sucee.leri uml b-ciiise of his views ex pressed iu his eJitorial columns lie was biuK'le I out by the people as a man worthy of tht-ir political prefer ment. Tbe noveuor's chair ya-'e him national importance, uml bad be lived there is uo doubt but that he would hive lei his party iu Hit next presi.ieutal eampainu, aud undoubt edly have been succesnsful. He was of a type that party fealty curried 110 weight anions his trieuds, aud republicans as well us democrats were bis moat fcnthusiastic followers Vresident Tatt recognize i his lreutuess. While thy I iovernor was on his tied ot sickness he said that if survived he would be culled higher l.y tho people of th c.untry. It is indeed sad to see a man so snrel- nee le i to be cut ilnvn in the llmivr of his manhiiod. ORCHARD PROFITS VS. GRAIN RAISING Two Washington Broth ers Engaged in a Show He Game There is food f.r reflection In a story from Weiiiitelice, Wash. It is os follows; L. V. Smith livex on 11 , uciv fruit tract adjoining tins' city four acres tif which ure in fine bcirinii orchard. Ueore Smith, 11 brother, has severl hundred ncres of wheat laud in l'nuuliis county tin liadfier inoiint.iin ;i few iiii'.t's east oi euut oliee. Thev contest each year to" see which receives the lut'Kest returns for the seasons labor. "Two years tvjo the farmer had 2t)0 acre of wheat jet the fruit grower rtveived the most tnoticy for bis crop. Last year the wheat raiser had UliO acres' of win at and still the fruit crop brought the'blwst price. Phis year the wheat grower has 500 ucrt'H iiml fet'ls confident he will win. The fruit urtiwer Iihs an acre of ap ples which will net him ,000. The trees ure nine years old aud are of the winesnp variety. Last year he liar vented ;t.'lti," worth of applen nud the year U-fore he recefved if;l500 for his crop. It U, worth while for local people to pouder over thin story. Secretary Klce, of the Hoard oj . Trade ban "fitted up the room In nice shape, with the fruit In jars ami yrain ami fodder plants exhlpiteri at the fair.that took the blue ami reil ribbons. Tho exhibits covers the east and the west side of Luke to Drews Creek, and Paisley, Summer Lake Chewaucat), Silver Lake, ami Waruer Valley, so (hat new coiners can tet a good Idea of this entire section by visiting tbe rooms. TOWN AND STATE OFFICIALS RAID OUR GAMBLING RESORTS Some Indicted and Oth ers Run Out of Town -Costly Outfits Are To be Destroyed 1 A sonasation tu spruon Saturday ; nlaht by a raid of state aud city offi cials cu the umnhl itii places about I town. Owirin to the fact that the state officers were out of town that niifht after 12 or l.'i men concerned in a rape case, in wihc'i a jirl less than It years of a") seemed to have been a willing parlii-ipaut, all places wuiteru plate I in tiie rail ciuld uot be reached. It sesms that tho Fair and Lan-i opening drew about 'JJiJ Kumolers and all around touiihs to town. And after the hi crowd left 7-") or a 1X) wer.- still plying their trade of fleecing the uunwary. This state of affairs could not be tolerated. The officials made tip their minds to clean up the town. The result was the seizure of over i2U0 la money besides a lot of costly uamblioi; de j vices worth a 2I,UOO or more, and four or five men wbre bound over to ap pear at the next term of court. About 25 or 30 men were found in tbe resorts, some of them town re IsdeDts. The result of tbe raid is that 50 or tJ have left town 00 short notice for their own ifood as well as that of the town. The chief olfenders were Post and Kiun, who are under bonis for for allowing Kamblinif 0n their premises; uul Jonas Kiuu aud C. Khories ea,:li uuder boud-i of liJ tor at .pearuuee ut court fur couduct iuu iramblin ,ruues. Warrents are out for S other otfeo ders wiio w il be brought under arrest in the i:t-ar future. The railing of tbe giiablitii? joiuts and the ordering of the departure of the Hoteutots is evidence that our city and state authorities nieua tJ keep the lawless eleiueut well iu hand. it is not tbe purpons of tbe offi cials to persecute anyone. They un derstand that under tbe laws of this state sa-oou business is a legitimate business, under limitations. But tbe laws of tbe state prohibits Rambling and will not tolerate Sunday opening by either front or any other entrance. Iu this regard there is uo question but that the city ani other authori ties w ill be sustained aud bucked up by publi3 seaticneut. It can not he disguised th.it there is a inurement ou f'cot toward placing the eutira state ou a prohibition bas is, sj far as is concerned the sale of intoxica'iu liijiurs, but we believe theie is 110 Strom: support for that movement iu L'ikevi .-. We also be Itere we v.iije the sentiment ot the public in saying that there x uo dan ei' ot Lake-view heiun plactd in the in Hie "dry" column if the law lookiuu to the reuulutiou ot tbe traffic is complied with in both tetter and spirit. Uuder such conditions tbe matter ualtiiraily rests now in the bauds of the liquor interests. If tbey couduct tbe ousiness In lawful aud orderly manner they will not be molested, but if flagrant violations become known there is no question but. that public sentiment would be aroused and tbe result could uot be' btber than disastrous to their affairs. DES CHUTES POADS BOTH RUSH WORK Hill Working 1,200 Men and llarriman Line Claims the Same THK PAI.LKS. Ore. Sep. 21 - If.'A. Rrand "ii. eiiuim-er in charge uf the U'schutes mad. who was recently here, nays steam shovels "are beini? moved in f-1 p heavy work, that tho Hue Is covered b.v - construction and l'J engineers camps; that U'ik) en are employed :tbat tracklaying and bridi;iiitf are to commence within a few days and 'that four miles of mad work Is completed. Work on the Oregon Trunk Is heiuu pushed as hard as ever. About the same nuinlitr of men as on -the Deschutes Valley Is employed. -There is no abatement lu supplies that ure sent out of here resulury for I'orter hros. Three car loads of mules were sent from here for I'orter Bros, yesterday. X. V. O. Will Cut Out Alfurus Alturas New Era, 22: The N. O. O. surveyors are ruuuiua a line from the Dorria ranch, north toward the: LX rauch. This looks as though a cut off may be made from that plage to Lakeview, leaving Atluras a little to ous side. UVIti; IBM v , I wvu. w I