VOL. XXXI LAKKVIKW, LAKK COUNTY, ORKfiON, JANUARY 13,11)10. NO. 2 PROCEEDINGS OF m sr a T wy I lib LAIU COUNTY Official BooRs Exam ined and Found Correct and New Road Districts Established lo tbe County Oourt of in Htata of Orgoo for Lake concur, Tue ley, Nov. :h liWJ. Oaurt njoveneJ pursui it to a IJoti r oment of yesterday wlt!i l'i muh ottloer preseot. Tbe entire day wi spsut lo a n I- log tba book of tha oounty oil isr. Oourt adjourned to Dad. I. WJ to 9 :30 A. M. In tba Couoty Oourt of tha State of Oration for Lake County, Wednes day December lit, 1909. Court oouveued pursuant to ad journment, seme otflosrs present. . ihs Oourt spent tba day Inexsmln aa booka of tba County Officers. 1 Ooort adjourned to December 2 19U9, at 0:30 a. m. In tba County Court ot tbe State Oi uregou lor wuuij, day December, 2nd, .Court couvened . i lursuani lo aujouruuiein ui un nlllrara present. COURT luoka of tha County Officers ar Mulshed, mill said booka found cor- rct.' , , Inithe matter of claims .tgalnst Lake County, Oregon. Tue following claim were examined, approved and warrant ordered drawn on tba Coun ty 4 Treasurer for ;tbe leaped I ve amount to lie iid out of tba Gene ral loud, to-a if. Klaiunib Falls Lukrvlew atuge line, freight, mo O. D. Arthur for caab ulmicel lor return of prisoner Iroiu Klamath county ' U 7:1 Court adjourned for tha term. 0a it remembered tbat regular . aaaalon of tbe Ceanty Court ot tbe Couoty of LaWe. Htate of Oregon, was bogun on Wedosaday, January 5, 1910, tbe following otUoeie being present : Hon. . Daly, Judge C. A. Kehart, Commissioner. Albert Dent, Sheriff, by W. 11. Bui der. Deputy and F. W. Payne. Clerk When - tbe following, proceedings ware bad to wit ; lu tbe matter of tha establishment of a Hoad district lo be known a tba Lake Koad dMriit, No. 13. Out of territory embraced in Uoad District No. VZ Htid changing tbe name and number thereol to l.aka Koad bis trlct No. H 7J It appearing to the satisfaction ol thin Court, utter m careful InveHtlga tolu of ull the tacts relating thereto tbat for tbe better couveuleuce of the people reading at or near the Post Office of hake, Luka County. Oro on, tbat a Hoad Dbtrict abould be established, lo oonfurm to the boun dary lines of tbe Voting 1'ieoluct lieretnlore nettil'llntied at Itiat pllii'e: It U hereby ordered ooiihtdereJ and i adjudged that a Uad Patriot be mid the mime U brr'ty eHtalillabed, aud tlmt tba fHid Hoad Dieirlut Khali be known a Lake Kond Pitdrlct No. 13. aud bounded anfollowa: lioKlnnlng at the Northoaat corner of Lakn County, Oregon, tbeui-e Weal uloug the Noith bouinlnry Hue of uttld County to the Nortbeniit corner of T. i!i. H. K. Hi. K W. M. ; tt-euoe South on the Kauge hue between Jtangea 10 and 17 .K NV. M. to the Sonlheaiit ooruer to T. 25.- H. K. Hi. K W. M. , theui-e Went ou tha lowu ahip Hue baiweuu 'lowiubips 25 and 21 to tba No theoHt i-oruer of I 'Jti. S. H. I&. K. W. M. i thenoe South on the Kunge Hue between Kangea 13 and 1U K. W. M. to tha Soutbeaat corner of T. 27. S. H. l.r E. W. M. s thonoe Eaat, on the Towuahlp line between Township 27 and 28, R dis tance of tbiee luilus; thence South ou the Soot ion line h distunue of nlue hi Hen; theuce Kast ou the Section Hue to the East bouuditry line of Luke County, Oregon; thonce North ou the East bouudary line of Lake Couuty Oregon, to the nlaoe of beginning. That tba aald Luke Hoad Dlatilct No. 13 lu Lak County. Oregon ehall be for all purposes wbutsoaver a dla tluct an t aeparato Hoad' .District as are ull other Hoad Districts of Lake County Oregou aud tbe houndarlea of all Uoad Districts of said County, which are effected by the creation of wutd Haka.Huad District No. 13 out ,,ofthe territoiy embraoed In Hoad tor rvjMv ('""lot No 12. audcbungiug the mime l?L , r'L. . ' l. ., l,-ri,C t.n Lake Hoad Dil- e-Vvtfier: "to enfi 'i2r1 VaaJL ''! Lake Uoad - - - - w n r in lii Liin ictiou work, uuu s. Vlll It. til AVItMft.Mfl I hilt tL I llsbinent known ou HA . Wltti lufituf la LiKinniiliit.in A.W of tuetnber of the weHlthy Swops faty!1"8 are dead from typhoid aud tbeV't0; tborltles claim tbe germs were Intro, 0' duced for tbe Purpose of causing thlu rinufha tn hrlno about a wronuful dis-4 V triuutiuu oi iuo yiiivnf. Ihe Famous Warner Valley to be U ALFALFA GROWING A GREAT INDUSTRY Hay and Seed Yield Big Easy Honey to Our Farmers Experiment being made lo growing aifaltu ened for the market profM It to be one of the greatest money mak er of the age, particularly lo eo t Ion so adapted to tbe growing of altulfa a la Lake oounty. Vary few of tha farmer of tbla section have undertaken to raise teed for tba market, but the farorabla report re cled from other sections would war rant a fair trial being fclven. Tbe following report from llagartnan, Ida ho, will be of Interest to tbe farmers cf Lak: "That alfalfa la ooe of tba staple product of tba llagerman Valley la bown by tba amount of seed rained Ibis year. It I oouservatlrely esti mated there will be from eight to ten oar loads shipped from here. Oeorue 1. Drufen, from thirty-flf a acraa of alfalfa, sold tMJU worth of aeed. Dauial Jooea sold 22,000 pounds of alfalfa seed for 2,700. II. W. Ebbart threshed 20,000 pouu U of seed which acid for f 2.500. Several other large yields are reported. "An alfalat Held doe not bare to be plowel. planted, harrowed, leveled, rolled or cultivated in any way what ever, except at the beginning It la harvested by a tnao with a team and a mower, it I stacked just aa bo much hay. Tba ouly Jabor tbat en ters iu tbe consideration I a few day lacking and tba turasttiuc. SETTLERS PROMISED BETTER CONDITIONS Move to Grant Leave of Absence During Winter Plan of Congress WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 7 On account of tin Severn wuitei weatbei which Iihh pev ailed tbioug'j out the WPt fur the pant mouth, pre venting settlers from making resi dence upon lnod entries, and prevent ing them from making a living upon land on which reeldeuce bat beu establ isbrd. au etlort will te made in Congress to have legislation euacted wbloh will relievo tha situation. Hepresentut ive Martiu, of South Dakota who fans introduced a bill tu grant homestead entrymeo a leave of ahtanoe from their claims during the wiuter months, will receive the co-operatlmi and support of Chair- uibu Moudell aud other members of the Jlou a l'ublio Lands Committee, iu b'u elforts to ascure early actiuii. MOVE TO ORGANIZE ANTI-TRUST LEAGyE This Effort Should be Endorced and Aided by Every Consumer WASHINGTON, Deo. 30. To com bat the trust and attempt to briug dowu prioes of the necessities ot life to a reasonable figure la the purpose of h movement which will be inaugu rated here tonight by the organiza tion of u national anti-trout league. The proposed league has the sup port of a do.eu congressmen and of these several will bs prsseut. Tbe l.iArm f tlm ninvnninnt hellava mora can be accomplished by such au as sociation ttmu by legislation. A simllur movement io Germany a few rears ago is pointed to as an il lustration of the successful outoome of such an o.'ganizatiou. Tho New Code It will require two carloads of pa per to priut Oregou'a new nodus The code will oonsist of two volume, and there will be primed 5,000 sets or a total of 10,000 volume, a re spectably large library. State Print er Duo i way estimates tbat tha print lug will take 70,0tHi pounds of book paper. The first volume bus already lieen compiled and tbe copy is being placed lu the baudr of tbe printer rapidly William P Lord. Jamea 11 Moua -lie, James Oodrfey and Wil liam P Lord Ji., oo in pose the com- mUsioii ere ted oy tue ibhi. .eK"a tur lor omiplHog a new oode. It lll be ready tut distribution in No Opened Lo One of Lhe Greatest Irriga tion Enterprises in the West, 1 50,000 Acres Under Carey Act Lake county in peculiarly and for tuoalbl. situated for loose aeeklug new bomea, io the faot of it bei4 oue ot the most Isolated aeotlous In tba Co I ted States. liioaua of that fact opportunity, for tboae wbo are ambitious is ready to ba graapa 1 oo ev-ry bsod. Tula fact of isolation coupled with tbe further fact or its great and au paralleled pioduotiveoeas lu the grain, fruit and vegetable line was tbe prime factor for luduoing man of hraios and capital to beoome in terested In tbe exp'oita'lon of our vast undeveloped resouroe of. forest, ret ne farm and orchard Tbe work the Orogoo Valley Land Company Is ooiug lu tots county ba haa frequeot meotioo iu theae nnl umns and is a very important factor iu tne up building ot cue reuuroes of the county by inducing a lig num ber of people to become Interested, with a view of ultimate settlement Now co nes another proposition of equal luipjrtance to tbe luiuie ot tbe county duplication tbe splendid work of the Oregon Valley Lnd Company, wnlcb-is tbe exploitation of tbe great fertile Warner Valley. Tbe editor of The Kxamlner upon bia advent iuto this county at once became impreaed with tbe immense possibilities of tbat valley, aud urged bis readers to take advautage of eucb as it would be considered a Moocbao opportunities but with iuditleient sue 'aeu dream, even to bint at their size osea. ttsctsnl developments, nowerer, indicate tbat it is perhaps bettor tbat tbs free government laoda there did not fall into private bands, tuasmucb a tbe preliminary itcpt irs. oov all taken (or tba development ot tbat wonderful valley, to tbat it will sooul become the borne ot toousauas ot piosperous sod cooteoted people. This great undertaking is in the bands of tbe Warnei Valley Irriga tion Company, wblob waa recently in corporated under (be law ot tbe State of Oregon, with a capital stock or 2TiO,000. Tba officers of the com paoy are: W. H. Bradford, Prtsi dent. K .C Ilelkoap. Vice Prekideu and Chief Engineer; C. H Gleim, Secretary ; aud H. H. Millard, Asist aut lieasurtr and general manager. It Is understood tbat these gentlemen are experienced la cooductiug irriga tiou enterprises uodre the Carey act, and Lake couoty is indeed fortunate in having their engage iuauch an en terprise. The rbtet eugiueer Mr. Uelkuap arrived in Lakeview Thurs day night accompauied by h:s chief surveyor, Paul S. West, aud his Chauffeur, J. II. Meyr.-, wbo is also a civil eugiueei. They came over from Klamath Falls, in tbeir poer ful Thomas Flier, and bud uo trouble in musing the trip. 1'bn F.xauiiner bas knonu ot ibis er terprise for some time, but us 'lie matter was not advauced far enough for publio ruentiou, we refraiued trim giving it publicity. The segregatiou, however, f nearly 100. ooo ucres of government land in tbat valley, the pi lis of the eauie being tiled iu tt e local land iffice Inct week i,ave notice to tbe world that something was ou tapia. Tbs arrival of Mr. Belknap, bow evr removed lu a iu ensure the veil as to the iutent of the compuuy aud we are at liberty to give a few facts as to the purpose of tbis newest Irri gation enterprise. lu tbis couuectiou Mr. Ilelkutip stated tbat be bas hnd eugineers quietly at work for the past eight months to determiue tbe amount of laud that could be Irrigated aud the amount of watei that could be devel oped lor tbat rurpone. No publicity was glveu aa to their movement un til tbey bad concluded all detail work aud bad obtained the right to irrigate the publio lands uuder tbe Carey act. It whs demonstrated that water suf ficient for 150.000 acres cau be devel oped. This enterprise will open to set tlement oue of the nuest valley iu tbe Paoitlo OoaBt. Warner Valley ba CHIEF FORESTER PINC HOT FIRED Ballenger Draws First Blood, But the End is Not Yet-Wait! WASHINGTON, Jan. 7-Piuchot was tbia afternoon, following a meet ing of Presldaut Taft aud the oabluat dismissed from tbe surv.ee of tbe government Tbe dismissal followed an Investigation aud oiboubbiou oi iua letter sent by him to Senator Dolliver Settlement been famous since it fertile beauty ws first beheld by General Jobn C Free oi out. Tbe valley 1 approxi mately 100 mile in length, and atretohna out in a wide plain. It is ao sheltered by tbe mountain tbat it ba a climate all of It own. It I mild in tbe winter and not too bot In 1 tbe ao umer. It is some 700 feet lower altitude than tbe (Jolden Gooesv Lake Valley, sod tha escapes 'tbe early and late frost tbat sometime ooour lo certain part of this section io bigber altitudes,. For years tba stockmen of tbe surrounding ranges have made it a practise to drive tbeir stock into this valley for winter range. Tbej, of course, under tbe coming order, of things will use tbe valley for tbe same purpose, but un der different conditions, a tbe present free and open pasturage will muke way for alfalfa fields, and it will then be neceeaay far tba stock men to boy their feed of tbe farmers. The soil ot tbe valley, as wm d monatrnted last fall at the local Fair Is supremely fertile, and under the fructifying influence of an abooo dant water supply, will become oue tbs gardeu spots of tbe Pacific Coast. ' f ruit of the nuest quality of all kind are growo there, while the size of tbe vegetables grown lo tbatvallev j are actually too tig tu tell atnut and quality It is the intentioo of tbe company to sub divide tba lands thus segregate'! into 5 to 10 acre tracts or larger and aell tbem to people of a snore de sirable class In tbia way only good neighbors will bs secured, and It will result In one uf tbe oiiat modtl cut onies lo tbe entire Great West Tbe-Examiner is promised toll de tails uf tbis enterprise, so soon as tbey are worked out, and will be in a position to keep its readers ad vised as to tue undertaking. ic is now in - in shape t begi t dam and dltcbi it is now expected tbiuga will be io construction on tbe tcbea about the tlrt of June. The principal office of the onmpaoy la in Portland and branch offices have beeu estHblistied iu Chicago aud other eastern cities. DUCKS HAVE LONG BEEN USED AS FOOD Scientists Claim Presence of Wild Duck on Earth 3,000,000 Years Ago Tbe wild dock has been through all ages oue of the greatest sources of food aupply for mankind. How loug the duck bas beeu on the ulobe, Dr. H. C. Humpr.s of the American Na tional Museum ot History of New York, believes he has approximately deterimued. tie has acquired for the museum the complete skeleton of a piebistorio duck which be and associ ated scientists estimate to be 3,000, UO years old. Tbe specimen is so well pieaerved that greater part of tbe skin of tbe bead, body aud legs may be seen. Tbe skeleton was found io ancient rock stratitlcatloua near Lance Cieek, Wyoming. 'Mummies of F.gypt. 3000 or 40u0, years old," said Dr. Hum pus. "are cousiaeied of respectable antiqiuty, and still more veuerable are tba mammoths fouud buried in tbe frozen tundras of Siberia and Alaska; but ventha mammotba, tens ot thousands of years old, ar only creatures of yes terday compared with tbe antiquity f tbis dinosaur mummy." Tbe Huisian museum similar to tbat of New York, bas two specimens of prebistorio ducks dug out of tbe ioe and rook of Siberia wbich are given by F.uropoau scientists an aniquity of 1,80c), 000 years. These specimens, how ever, are uot as well preserved aa tbe one which tbe American museum baa now aud which will soon be publicly exhlbted with other treasures of the early days. Unidentified. Intense Cold Every-where The terrible cold of tbe east con tinues aud dire su If -ring everywhere is iuteuKe. As au instance ot the in tense cold, it is stated tbat it is pos sible to skate ou tbe Mississippi ice from Minneapolis to Memphis, a dis tance of over 000 miles. The fuel supply is short everywhere, aud in Chicago becaiiHe of ioe floe in the lake tba water supply Is in danger. Luke County wants you. SENATOR BOURNE WATCHES TREAS'RY Is Investigating Cost of Congressional Worth less Investigations WASHINGTON. Dec. 31. -Sena tor Booms, a chairman of tbe sub committee of tbe Senate publio ex penditure committee, believes there is need of investigating Congression al investigations He bas been look ing up tbe cost of the investigation, ordered by Congress 1907. nf what cau-ed tbe advance in tbs pries of timber. This bas already cost up wards of 1 200. 000 and is not com pleted. Tbe Brownsville investigation cost $00,000. without result, and the Pin- cbot-Balllnger probe probably will cost over 1100.000. Investigation wbich have been ordered br Consress and are under way, with oo sign of completion, are tbe probing of tbe steel industry, tubacco and cotton iodotriaa, water powers, corporations, transportation by water and toe har vester trast, and tba coat ot these will aggregate 11,000,000 SOUND LOGIC ON TARIFF QUESTION Veteran Author Says Creates Class Who v Rob the People it Jobn Biglo. the agei writer, has just written a letter to tbe Civie For um in which be condemns the Amer icau tariM policy ou tbe broadest grounds. Araoug other things be says:' "No -system of government tbat la founded upon a hostility of interests to tbe trotberbood of man can be reformed. It infects, circum scribes, aud coisoos tbe relations of every class, aid its prusress like t'.e moou's ai-ceneiou. is but its progress to decay or tbe palliation or a de sease the progress of which ouly re sults more rapidly io death Our tar iff compels ao luequitable distribu tion of tbe wealth of tbe country, thereby creating a class always in creasing in number whose interests are hostile not only to the rights but to tbe best interests of all -It cre ate ao aristocracy of wealth which, like all aristocracies, must eud soon er or later in flagrant war." CAMPAIGN AGAINST CALIFA SQUIRRELS Said to be Bad as Rats in Spreading the Bu bonic Plague WASHINGTON. Deo. SO-Whole sale killing uf plague riddeu squirrels in Californlab is to be discussed soon at a conference between Public Health and biological Survey official?. While the plague is declared by e. perts to be localized, danger to other sections is feared. Kill the squirrels!" 's tbe slogan, and a government biologioal expert is io California investigating the most desirable aud economical bait for this purpose. "Is there auy possibility of tbe plague spreading beyoud tbe Kooky Mountain?" was asked of tbe Hio'ogeal Bureau. "No, v,e wou't let t" was tue an swer. "It might possibly get 'oto Oregon, but we are working bard on tho situation and propose to stop its spreading anywhere it possible." Bosses against Primaries The Argonaut, an organ of the In terests, says Seuator Flint hesitates to again become a candidate for tbe Seuate aud gives as a reason tbe pri mary law of tbe last Legislature Tbe fact ot the business is Mr Flint knows bis masters canuot manipulate tbe primaries aa tbey oun tbe political conventions and State Legislatures. And his record is too well-known to trust it to the fierce onslaught ot tbe people. Tbe bosses ot Oregon, too, would like to down . our primary law, and return the state to tba form er political condtlona when every oue outside the state held their noses when Oiegou was mentioned because of. its eeuational election soaodals. But tbe primary law Is bare to etay I CHAM BERLAIN WOULD PROTECT WATER Oregon Senator's Water Power Conversation Bill Embodies Roose velt's Policy WASHINGTON, O. C. Jan. 7. Senator Chamberlain ba introduced a bill for tbe protection of water power sites, tbe purpose being to pre vent private corporations from ob taining permanent title to tbem. The bill in alt detail agrees with tba Roosevelt power site policy. It pro vides for leases for tarity rears and appl'cation fee of 10 cents per bora power, and an established water fund: and an annual lUcense of from ooe- half of 1 per cent to 1 per cent of tbe gross receipts, readjusta'ole at tbs end of each ten-year period. The Covet n-N ment under tbs bill is to control charges for power sold to consumers. Tbis bill bas tbs indorsement of all conservationists, including Piocbot. FARMER DOES NOT Z3 GET BEEF PROFITS Secretary Wilson Dis cusses High Price of Food Supplies WASHINGTON. Jan. 3-"Ws have already discovered that the farmer is not getting tbs exorbitant profit out of the beef be raises," said Secretary Wilson, io discussing tbe high priees of food supplies today. 't bsve on douot," he concluded, "tbat tbe same couditiona prevail in most oth er lines ot farm products. The De partment of Agriculture will tborougbly investigate conditions end tell tbe truth, no matter how it hurts." - CANNON GETS HIS FIRST DOSE- Congress Takes Away His Expected Privilege of Appointment WASHINGTON. .Jan -Supported by the Democrat the bouse iusur gents succeeded in having tb Uallio ger Pinchot resolution of inquirv so amended a to tequire thut the ap pointment of the investigating com mitter shah be made tiy the house and not by the speaker. Tbe vote was ll'J to 145. WASHINGTON. Jan. 7. -The Fitz gerald amundmeut eliminating tba forest service Irom tbe proposed Bal linger investigation was lost by a vote of 6fi ot 2"2(. WASHINGTON. Jan. 7.-Tae house late today adopted the joint resolu tion providiog for au investigation by congress of the interior depart meut and the forest bureau THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY IS DEAD! Let It Get Off the Earth and Make People Glad! Marse Henri in tbe Louisville Courier-Journal says: "What the democratic party needs is time to breathe and think. "lit it thinks long enough it will uouclude to ceast "breathing" and oousider itself dead. It will uuit imagining itself a party, and make room for a new American paity ot tb people, for tbe people and by the people, tbat will put an eud to furher domination of the party of Rockefeller, Aldricb, Cauuou, I'aft and the trusts I If it will only get dead, and stay dead, tbe American people will embalm its remains in bronae aud poiot to its Inglorious record, as having at last mads ledemptlon for its sin of being only an abject echo of the party of tbe interests I SENATOR POWER RIGHTS mier ; yesterday