'X 'onntv tmiMT VOL. XXXI 'VIKW, l,A K K COI'NTY, OltKUOX, MAKCJI 21, 1910. NO. 12 "Emit CANAL 1 VflRKMFN . NAICHOW DESIRE LANDS HERE FOR A A Panama Business Han Writes for Information as to Our Many Opportunities l Tim Lake County In grow- INK '!' y day Our local govt:rn inwut miiiI oltlce. In iiM'iilfiim M. to HO letter it I'ttv making t)tniiirliiH um to lands for sett t ': tin t ft very reHldent an I every IninliiivH nun lit h wain pel with i !(: I rl-M, h to "iniiCfH fur iiouin in x k I i kl and 1 1 1 n ii 1 1 'or liH n I -uhhm iitiderlMtiliigii TIm'mm In uirim iiniiiii friiin every COIII'KIV itllO plllllt Clf lllll CllllipilliS. One of (In inont r "im nt ones In I rout Crlntntiiil, on I lu I'miauia Ciiniil zone. Tim writer says tin lallioad win there am t i r 1 1 1 1 1 1 k' ii riiiiiiiiny of on hundred in.ii, inch mm putting up out thousand dollar to buy tl large tract u' land, no I hut when the t - n it I U fliil-thud they wilt luivtt 11 farm on which to local. 'lllll people Inti'lei-led '.Mint llllllll proied wln-ul, hlm'K, 1 1 in l.-r. ft lilt or general tunning liu.il- 1 hey entrc tO li M . A WllHl lllilllll-llil'lit n w-i I. live for mich B colony? I ii reply The IvimiiIhit "ii ti HHHtire them we him- jiik the Iiiii'Ih thuv Meek III it H-et um now In H virgin htnte, I. lit whlili l riuit.'e nl being brought In n iMin III Ion i f IT uliii'l Hem I tut in ( s i. ml fruit ut nil liln. In, ex ept tropli-ul 'il l lie hni. I I, enp ill In i.f . . i. lur Iim kImmi rliiP' .villi mil irrigation h v dn farming me llm Im, mi. I niilei ! nMiil.il.lc lui iirl gat 'mi If i le.l f a fruit production Mirll Mi II p leu, IM'tli' t". I elii'ln -.. pears, clellli-t, u 'l I I . I I le.i .1 nil kliiiln, Inch im' I t i i" i I 1 ' v e pert tu he I he bi-t gr..-Wi ll .' hell Ill Ihw il l. !u il.c. Mi e.il'lilii'e ill. 'I keeping 'i ill If lei. ThH I'.xuil liter -l. i n t . I advln' th":c people I . f t e , until. g iitiywhe.n to t hruoug'il V i umlne the inerilM of t llU sect lo tl. ANOTHER RIGHT OF WAY DEED GIVEN Business Like Methods of New Line Point to Jim Hill Vulo Orliuio. TliiH week ti deed whu roeoldod hy ;.th llolno .1 WuHlerii Kullwiiy CompHiiy nrnutlim thmn u i Itfht if wy over tltu KohiI Compiiny IhikI hIoiik the DHrrow phb In the .nnyoij In TowuhIiIp I'.' mid Khiiuph 11, 4' 4il. Kuch diiv need their lina i t rltcht of way thruiiKh Centrul (re uon timdn more perfect Hnd preeent itidiioilioiiB point tlmt they hnv now prni'l ii Hlly eiioiiKh hud Hecured to uive theiii their Inlet to tho Interior, tiud over th iiHtne territory that I he llHrrliuuii Byntein i-oiiteiupliiteH lining. Thin will menu two riudH throuuh Vulo direct to the Cnimt inil Ciili fornlM. Tho Proper Spirit The Mendocino Cttlif , Heacoii iu i iruui in the pioper Mpirit when It AHVH. The election of United Ktutea Kcni . loin hy votiulur vote Ih another uti liortunt matter. Tlmt money biiyn many of tho ueatH in tho Semite fur millionaire.) and uorporatiou repie HeutativuH Iimh l.eeti eHtahliHhed he yond 11 dnuht The tarilf him I men revlwed upward iu Npite of the pro tehtu of a nmjorlty of the votorn anil in the face of 11 party plat form prom itiitiK a reviHion (lowiiwued. Do you HuppOHt' thiH wool I huvn occurred if the people had u direct vol 0 in the matter and the iiieinhpra to huth JlouaeM tieen Biiliject tu recHll. A utau who will not work for menu ureH urantiiiR the people a voice in their Government denervea no connlil erutioii at their liumiH. All of which Biinuiered dowu means "rrinciiiles Not Politiue," a uentl inetit that, in rapidly t-rowluu lu tbia laud of oura. Another Insurgent Tho Kudding Searchlight is another . stnunoh lusurgeiit. judging from tlio following : Or.r eteuing ooutemporary quotes lliratn W. Johnaou'a supporters as those Bgnlnsl the Kverumeut. Vos, very tiuo; they are against the ov erumout of tbo Hepublicau machine. These Jobnaon aupportera are agulust the tfoverumeut ot tbia State by tl e railroad; against the government of the great law breaking trusts; egalntt any klud and all kinds of government that ia against the wtirura of the peo pie of this great Slate ' Thousands or fllamenta for eleotrlo lights can be made from a pound ot tungitern. COLONY GAUGE. FLANS TO EXTEND Undecided Yet as To the, Route, and We Should Get Busy Gen. H. Oliver of I he N C O ial.wav was In town Ttiiirsdi.y. 'He came up to lie.k iivni tlie union. I m ft in !' tcrmina W hat course to take for the ftakevlnw exteiinion Otmotliit alunU he p thin trip was H oeveii inllH wiilk H-OOII'i II - llllMO of l'Hlllier llllllll tMIII Oil ( ioonn L ike. Some time idnee h mild" trip up ir-u Wi lt I to of llm l.nkH and because o' that (net llm p'-ophi oxir then) Hri nuking h tt' reiiuuoH eirmt to ye I. tit) ruie I tu km til up tlmt til'ld. In hoiiih WMV8 the hue lip tint '-nl Kine of till) I. like would he inure lei mntnk'euiiH I the i-otnpiiny l'ur on thltirf 't would hit eimler iiml eheniier to uritde, llm line, um I Knottier tlilntf the eipeiiHe for rif't of wy would Im reduced to (lie lowed in I tl I mo in WhilM thin in I K lit hiive ItH weiht with tfin fom puny uiiil-rcer him elixiiuiHtir.iieii, tho hllnltlen III pli'-ent III on the KlIMt flue. And II would he the mime even Ihouuh I he rotid 'huull I'.ume upon the Went Side, Hit there Ih 110 iiH'Htiot hut thill, peoplu h'tvii to o to the rull roa l in tiny event Hurt liinu' din eovered Him fiti-t. mi I t ir tlmt reiiM.iii never mu le mi iilt.-inpt lo enter thin reL'loti The x it ii. I hit. however. lielieveM tlmt when the NCI) riiilruitd k'etn reiidy loiiinke kiiiiui it plmiH the people of t he K.int Side, end iil-to of liiikeview. will li reiidy lo weh-utliH the ion I mi l will noi lay liny oIimItiic HoiiM t. lie wuv of It rupld exl.'li i-l. Hi up the tint leu (no-e Liikw Vnl ley It in tlin intention of the ollli'iul of the ei it.piiny to i-oiill ni.'iUe their wiuh-i-h known, no I we hrlleve pitlilu; eti tiitienl ln-te. IK f 1 1 1 -1 n 1 1 V Voire I hy the 1 1 ii I I o Tra le, A ill ni'i'ord tin-in n rol l lit! w i-li'ii::ie. STANDARD OIL IS GRILLDAS ROBBERS The Government Attorney Says They Waved the Pirate Flag! WASHINdTON, Mnrch 15.-',Tliey I, live wuveil the l.ln;k lliiK Httuiu over the l.iiiil an olherH have done over the ocean Do I deny they have de- uiniitttrHted their ahility: .No. they have competed with 1111 ability un equalled iu thin country In thene worn a I' rank li. KcIIock, fur the (ioveruu eut aitniuned the Stan lard Oil Company before the Siiprenio t'.iurt of the Ualted btBtea t idity in the t-t'coud dny'H aruuieut of the case for tho dlnH"lutiou of the New .leroey corporation, as decreed by the Unitcil t-tuteB Cir nit Court for the 1-ianteru DiMtrU't of Mlnsourl. WOULD CONTKOL KVEKY 1NDUS ThV "With itH ramillcationa, ita in llueui I'm and itH money power k'vb " cattrt blauu, let it coiutiiue, an Mr. WntHou HiiuueHtti, and let it cut prices an Mr. Milbt.rn epeaka about, I pre dict it wilt control every iuduetry iu this couutry in ten years; yea, hi live years. " "What in likes a ireut country?" lie aked "Not. ureal corporatioiiH. It is the individual; the independent proprieior with the star of hope that lias always been held out to mail be fore ti 1 111 . Your Honors, it is but h step from combination to Socialism, and but another I10111 Socialism tu Anarchy." ADMITS WUONU DUlNU John ( Milburti, the .Standard Oil attorney, who did not Huisb yester day, closed his opeuinv argument for the defence early iu the day. "Here," he said, "is an organiza tion that has a continuous life of forty yedrs. 1 don't say tho uieu iu it have never done nnythiut wrout. J 11 us, I auk, by Imiiiitu standard. 1 have 110 doubt it has done things that lias bad no riuht to do. Hut it. done this; it lots fought for the uiarketluK of an Au.t-ricau product; for the de livery of an Ainreicau product all over the inhabitable (.lol e. '' Alter Bourne's BUI I A substitute for Senator Bourne's enlarged homestead bill has been re ported favorably upon by the puplio lauds onmuiittee of the senate. The substitute bill provides that tracts ot laud in Oregon not having a supply of water for domest io'purposes s utile i cnt to make noutinuous relsdeuce up on the lauds possible sluill be subject to entry without necessity of resi dence, l'ateuta shall issue upon a showing that one-eiuhth of the entry was cultivated duriug the second year, one-fourth during tbe tbiid year, aud one-half during the fourth year aud ilftti years, and that the eu trymaii shall reaide near enough to tbe land to farm It, High Prices for Sheep KANSAS CITY, Mwrch 17. Four now price records with made lu the sheen market liero today. Lambs wore sold at 110.20; yearling. M iO; wetlioru, 18,2. and ewer $H. INui'T LEADER EXI'LAfoJV.AT'S ii umimrriirv INdUllULNbl Murdoch of Kansas Gives, Definition in Letter to a Californian "iNsi;i:;i;.cv-An . n n r t to write upon public opi-iiou a defini tion of ( lie unit nl r 1 U ti L and wrotlK III preHi-iit cond It In m " Such is CnuireHriiiin Victor Mur lock's definition of ilm wor I which deiiiiiHl en the piinenl 1110 vcllieti t, which, heuiun t K in CoiinteMH as a plolent nun iimI C111111011 n 11 and -rii'liU'ii, 'inn Hprea I nil over the country. Mr M nr. hicks 's delluil 1011 is litithoritiit ive, for the reaiou that Uh Ih a leader of the iiiHurueuts and kn"WH iiHiirttHncy from its II re t uiHiilfe-itiitloii It was cuutianed in a letter the Kmnhhs C.ini(ri!oiau wrote in answer to one from the Kh. W. S I'ryNe, piiMtor In the Prenby teritti Church at Cnmhria, thit Statu, who is an old lime friend of the Mnr dock family and who uri-cd him to Keep up the lliiht Mr Murdock replied as follows: "Kplyln to your very inercstinK letter, permit me tu nhv In tenuontie of your hope flint the lltfht will he! kept up, that the c intent really cett- j ters around an idea which is more potent t lift 11 any man o" set of men. The proteht cailel i -ihu rureni'y, if it) were me'ely a prutet. wo ild speed ' ily n, no doubt. Hot It has in it' an Mlllrui'it i vn aspiration, to build . anew the riilen whicti do not tit to day 's cliiiuue I cond if inns. I ralin that In tho prenent couf it -.ion a n eit ' many meu me apt to lielieve th:i. lu ! niirKem'y is none minor person"!' jcitiotio'i, ft uiimleil in individual ilis- lippoliitnietit, or tctnpirumenl'U test-' ' leHHiiens ilut many others like j vour-elf know i to he w tint it in, tu. i ll. .it to write upo pul ll 'pinion 11 delln it ion of tlie inoriil ri'ht aud ! '.MO u 111 prencnt CO dl'l HIM. I "Once the ditlni i 11 is writt n, I I In. niun with the thouL'lit and flu sinu'le I l.riiMi wl.i h epre-se i. will !r;'v r cut of t he i.at ion . n ld into Tills exprehnlon tier. winch went very keenly into tin h -art ot tLta-.. 'llm ran h can not die. ' ' "In cotii'lii.linK', let me toiy t 1 you in all sri etity. t tin' ttieriw'ht 'f (tiirai0 is i'iii;il.' J hy lt rehp usi bihty. aud thatr-rpon ibility outit to he tin ver cry inn demand upon every citizen that lie l.e active lu the t'Aercisi- i.f sutlrau'O. and thit' he nev er fail lu use it a the cxpreshion not of h's interest, tint of liis coivictior. Thfie is a Kruat fUht ahead. Tin winning ii to be by tin itiivid lal who counwcuunly draws it line between in.,r:;l rik' t and wrouft aud who hav ing drawn it makes his tlt;ht pon it." CANAL JUBILATION FOR ALL AMERICAS Looks as Though New Orleans will Get the Big Exposition WASHINdTON, Maich, 1G Latiu America will joiu the movement for a celebration of the opeuiug of the I'li'iainu Canal iu NewOrleaua in 191."). Diploinatio representatives of the Central Americau aud South Ameri can nations held a conference with the New Orleans delegation that is now iu Washington, yesterday In July the delegation ot citizens from New Orleans will go to tbe Congress of Latin Republics In Hueuos Ayres and formally iuvite their repreeentu tiou. Scared Hoboes Alt 1'ita New Ira, 1(5: Yes'erday's train did not arriva in AHuras until six o'clock this inoruiug. When just this side ot Madeline, a cat loud of furniture tipped over. Heart render ing yells issued from the capsized car and the traiu ere at. ouce proceeded to cut the car r pen. When a hole was dually made, two hobos came out through tho hole, and went down the railroad track like mad. The train boya wore too busy to, take after then, so cut the over-turued car out aud came on to Alturas. Cheaper Freight Cedarvillo llocord, 1(5: We are iu formed that the N C-O will classl y their freight and will establish a schedule accordingly. Fourth claBs freight will be delivered from Suora meuto to Alturas at 87 oeuta er hundred and from San Francisco to Alturas will be jr cents per hundred, dee I that looka like gettlug money from home to lots ot ua. It Is reported that the Oregon Trunk Hue o :ming op tbe Des Cbutea ia of a better aud more substantial oharsoter, thau tbe (landman line beside It. It ia pretty evident that iiill is buildiug a real trunk llua while llammaa a only runulug a blulf "to save bis faoe'. Petty thieves are tiious la Cedarvllle. getting Indus !CANNONISM GETS A KNUCK-OUT BLOW People Will Now Have Pit an nt Anmi-l 4 l-i si Privileged rew On Sunday by the decisive result of Ifll to W. votes. Uncle Joe (Jannnn was shorn of his hair, not hi? whisk frs cut., or in other words had his arbitrary power wrested from hint with which he has so faithfully and at In Inn I! v served the truntu! Mix power looted in the rulos com mittee, of which he was chalruiau. Under the new order of things, In stead of live uietnhers as heretofore, the com 111 it icq now com urines ten members, and the speaker In Mtiicvisd from the comrnitte". Atfr the vole, by which fie bs shorn of h power, he said the House minht pod. us well deprive hi o of the speakership. lint by a revurstl of the former vote he tin retained as speak er. However, after it was over he uia 'e a speech in which he chided tlie insiirKents for votiuu to retain him as speaker, an I said they did nut have the courage of their convictions This atiKered them and they say the next tiifnle with our Uncle Jo, the leeillt tt ill brt dlirerent. The defeat of Cannon was brought uhoiit bv the union of the itisutKenU and the democrats. The e,fect will be to render impossible further d-ty-inu ttie will of the people, an 1 forc ing on thetn such leuislution as that enacte 1 in the tariff matter, it will also sho.v our Congressmen ttiat the till of the people is supietne, od ttmtltie t-ooner thy recouiz.e that fact the better. The Oregon Congressional ilelega lion i-foil by ('aunou, a step they may h tie occasion to regret. WILL LAY BARE ; THE FOOD GRAET Secretary Wilson Says It is M the Farmer who 1 , Benefits Most 'We have already discovered that ttie t'urme i-i not gettiug the exor bitant piollts out of ttie beef he rais es, ' said S.creta.y Willsou of the De pur meat ot Agriculture, discussi g the. high puces f f d supplies. "1 have uo doubt, in tlie world," he continued." that the same cond" tious will be found to prevail in mot-t ot the ther liues of food products Ttie Oepsr 111 1' ot of Agriculture has agents iu every state aud eve y coun ty tu the couutry and they have been ordered to report exb.au taively on th cost of pro notion and the re turns of sales of all of food products. As fast ts we receive these figures we will compare tnstn with tbe prices tlie same products briup iu tbe cities where they are consumed. We will then give tbe fact to the public. We intend o bring out tbe truth, ir respectiv ' or whom it hurts or whom it ben tits. 1 am convinced that tbe public is cumpelle 1 ti pay a great deal more for nearly eveiythiag it eats than it eboul , an 1 b li Vj tue Dg u es will bear me out. There is ample excuso for some of the iucrease iu the cost of living over what it was yeais ago. The farm area is uot keeping pace with the deirauds for foodsiu.i. The cities seem to have more attrac iom for the labor ing man thau do the rural commum ties. The horde of Immigration, as well as ever-'ucieasiug native popula tion, nitibt be fe - aud the farm is ex pectel to furuisa tbe f.od." Praise for Lakeview The Alturas Plaiudealer, of the 18th just commends this towu us follows: Citizens of Lake view are setting an example that should be followed by Alturas. nud indeed, every town with any civic pride. The salooua are conducted according to la-, gam ti lers, lusters, dead beats aud macqu reaux have been run out, the streets are kept in a decent condition, aud now a sewerage system ia to be in stalled. Indeed Lakeview citizens are determined to keep sbreast of the times. aud by doing so will build up a pleasant little city to live in. Why cannot our citizens emulate their example?,, Niggardly Policy W. M. Allen, sppeclal agent of the U. S. deneral Land Oltiie, who was here a short time siuce, hue been re moved from ohice with others, for lack of funds at Port aud to meet their salaries. Tbe otllce at F rtlaud regieta such dismissal, as it hampers the work, but the niggardly policy of tbe government rendered necessary such action. The taxes on an 80 acre farm up in Skaurit county, Waah. were ouly 211. t'7. In kooiI old Lake county, Oregon, with the court bouse paid for, aud money iu the bank, ami a tax levy of ouly aeven-tnth of one mill we all have cause for rejoicing over our leas fortunate neighbors every where. Angora goata have proven their worth in clearing mountain brush land at Albany for setting out wal nut trees. CZAR S DOWNFALL I uriifo rniinioinii I TO THE INTERESTS Progressive Legislation Possible to Check the Insatiate Rapacity of Wealth WAIHINOTON. March U). The national capitnl tonight ren.ll7.eM that 1111 event Iihm trnriMpired h-cmih In p .lith'il imfiortn nci' only to that which the 011-tlllg of the preniderit would li. tlia the wcond mHt potent oflicial in the government ha ls-ri shorn of h decree nf power that iniide tii in nlmoat ilictator of ell feder I IfirixlxMoi,. Such 811 !mporirit event having: trafHidred. everyone is how fiBkltilf, 'U'liMt "ill le the effect on peinlint: leglxlut ion?" The liimirgerits, who lire progreo" ive, predict corifldcntly that their vie tory over the Cnnnon machine more nearly assure that leiriHlation really prouresKivr will lie eracted. Thev nay that it Is merely for effect that the reifulnrs who went down to defeat expreHM fear bus the InsiPtrent victory Interfere with legislative pronress. Mlli-M Poindexter, insurgent con ejresHtnan of Spokane, Wah.. now rifoirnlzed as one if the leaders of the pr'irresivcH, holds that view. 1 "I'uttinjr Csnnon off the rules coni- mi 1 1 . he said, "mean" that many MH'tltar. reforniM for which the cotin i try has lieeti askinir fur a lonir tune j will be made eaier of accomplish j tnent Now that t tic hoiie end of i t he cotijireHsiunal machine has been I broken up, ir vvi'l he no longer pos-i-i hie for the "Ititerestn" to dictate the I laws. Hint Is what tbit victory mean. It means bringing: nearer to jtiu people, that authority of which 1 they have been robbed by wealthy ; Mitt-rctM. i That M-emx to be the view grudtl i al seeping into t he tired bruins here. ; v earv from four days of Incessant 1 lighting. BACK TO THE FARM SAYS PR, WILEY Desertion of Agriculture by the Youth Respons ible for High Prices KANSAS CUT, Maich 10. Those who have been upbraiding the packer the farmer, tbe butcher and a bost of other dealers on account of the high cost of living, have been on tbe wrong track according to Dr. H. W. Wiley cbiet of the bureau of chemis try ot tbe I'nited States department of Bgrimilturr. Tonight in an ad dress befom the K'life and Fork club here Dr .wir juiced the blame. "Ever? Mute a boy leaves the farm it is a" i '"ret us to tbe increased cost of liviug," h said. "A scarcity of farm labor make wages higher aud an a ided city populace adds to tbe cost of food products "People will soon tiie jof exorbitant prices for the farm produots. City people will see the farmer becoming rich aud they will 'waul to share in the profits. Then tbe boya will go back to the farms and simultaneously prices will recede to their normal level " STOCK LOSS LIGHT IN LAKE COUNTY The Bouanza bulletin, of the 17th says: Lous Greher came in Wednes day from Warner Valley, where h9 pu'ctissed a largv baud of cattle. Mr. derber state 1 that be waa clad tu say tht uot ouly being on the ginuud aud seeiug for himself, but also inter viewed such well knowu ebeepmeu as Phil Lynch, Manual Sanders, Oau Malloy, and Frank Laue and W. Z. Moss. F. M. Miller aud other large cattle men, that the losa lu both cat tle and sheep was compartively light, uot more than any previous seasou. 1 don't think tbe loss will be ten per ceut, said derber. The Oregou Development Company is doing lots of work aud will souu have thousands of acres ia the Oooso Lake couutry under irrigation, and 1 predict that inside of one or t years the country there will be activity aud all this spleu . will show what cau be do i . need is the touch of wm'.-i- . .r. summer aud grown ... ) New Town Tba N-C-Q it-ad la building a new town about wenty mile south of Madeline. M"dno County. It is in the lower end of tbe valley, Tbe com pany managers declare it. will be a division point, half way between Re no and Lakeview. Tbe name of tbe new town ia Ravendale. Two distinct shocks of earthquake were feu iu Jordon Volley,'. Malhear county last week. CHANCE FOR POOR 1T1L11 IU lIlfllVL A START IN Harry Hunter Will Make it Easy to Acquire a Home in this Rich Valley There is an old saving that you can. not keep a good man down and what is true of an indivi tial ia also tru of a commuutiy . K-ipcially is this trua of Lakeview and Lake County, where outside intliieucea ate always alert to forward our interests. One of tboie r.uUide Influences, and which beyond doubt in the past baa been one of the most prominent In focusing atteution to this section, is Marry A. Hunter, young in years, but a real estate giaut, head of th great Hooter Land Co. of Miunapolia. Tbia concern is one of tbe greatest real estate companies in tbe United States. It handles, not only lands all over the Union, but is tba general sale agents of the gmat Canadian Pacific liy. As an evidence of tbe I amount of buhinese it has done tin past eleven years tbe aveiage daily . sales of farming lanns made by tbe Hunter Laud Co. exceed 10UU acres i per day 1 And tbe reason given for ! such a phenomena! record is tint tbe purchasers all made money 1 j Mr. Hunter was the former cwnei ! cf the Oregon Military Koad druut ! which was sold by him to the Ore igoD, Valley Lnd Co. and ty them parcelled out to several tbousaud people lact fall. ! After closing that big transaction ' Mr . Hunter secured other holdings in j the Oolden Goose Lake valley, which j he will improve, some day not too far distant, to the great bnuetit of i Lakeview. While in Tacoma the 12tb., Mr. Hunter again showed bis good judg ment in real estate matters, by mak ing an outright purchase o holdings in this valley, mostly located ou the Wnat Nolo r,f lha l(au.itr T.jlirl Cn S of Tacoma. The Hewitt Co., formerly owned the Oregon Valley reservoir at Drews Creek, and intended taking up the work of irrigation for Goose Lake valley, since undertaken by tba Oregjn Valley Land Company. The union of Ibe holdings of these two big concerns, the Hnnter Land Co. and the Hewitt Land Co., means much for tbe future wel'are and settle ment of the Golden Goose Lake val ley, ana especially so. coming unner tbe control of such an enterprising man as Mr. Hunter. Our advertising columns give evi dence of this iu the fact that tba Hunter Land Co. purpose leasing this land to capable and worthy tenants on the most liberal and unusual terms of retaining .".nly a portion of tba croo of alafalfa as rent for its share of tbe proceeds. In furthering tbe interests of tbe tenants Mr. Hunter proposes to erect bouse, barns, dig wells etc and in every way will work for the interests of those who may thus become associ ated with him in thia enterprise. Witb plenty of watet available, and a splendid market among local stock men for the product bay $20 to 130 a ton bere this winter there ia no doubt about success coming to every o .e who may care to engage in this work,, as a partner of Mr. Hunter. Those who may desire to become interested by consulting tbe ad. can loarn where to make enquiry as to terms and conditions, tor securing some of this laud, which was selected years ago from the best pcrcions of the valley, a-d iu every way are particu larly desirable. It Is lso very probable that some of the presut residents ot tbe valley will jump at this splendid opportuni ty to secure an assured income on such eBay terms. SUGGESTS THE USE OF CHEAP MEAT Manual Issued by Gov ernment for the People WASHINGTON, March 17.-The in tsed cost of living has prompted United States Departmeni of Ag ttulture to instruct housekeepers how to make the cheaper cuts of meat palatable aud appetizlug aud to tbia end a manual of economy in meat cooking has been prepared containing a variety of recipes and general infor mation. "Economic Use cf Meats ia the House" is the titlt ot the mauaul which may be procured by address ing a request to the Secretary ot Ag riculture, 'lbs department officials state that obeap cuta are moot diffi cult to prepare. Tbe scientists on tbe Puoiflo Coast cow nsHert that Hull y' Conet sno be seen just after aunset.