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Woniilp mmmet VOL. XXXI I.AKKVIKW, LA K K COUNTY, OIIKGON, APRIL 14,1910. NO. 15 Ernie PACIFIC NORTH WEST PEOPLE ARE APPLE IMPORTANT RULING KLAMATH COUNTY , CRONEHILLER HAS LAND lE8T0Rtb A FINE PROPERTY 1 t 1 r 11 LUILl MAD The Eyes of the World Are Upon the Apple Growers of the Northwest Ai l- niHl 11 mi Oregon Hint Washlnii ton "l''iiiui'M at the rrinl nni Weill IN lllllnllltllllr H' best lllTfd goddess In I ho not iliwesteni 1'hiiI Iihoii Mini (tint, li". where. 1 11 fit ti.-r ti.lka In 111 .I1iuh ami billions" ami "(lllTlV fin I aurlciililnre ami Hi t lirxmn ) other i HiHlii.n bv whlcli men liva Hllll plllkper Hil l I lilting ItlH Mky Willi pecuniar? pintiil." The stories of fruM i-nliiir . Ml" tme, read Ilka tin H'-ttii u bnomer. and the pro tliH mind iiiixlly tit real,. Lust "r tin- Oregon tu 1 li' nmwer sold lari:e KllHM t Ills Im ft lit 9.1 a box of firtv elyhf apples, mnl this year 'he tmirke mu even liluhor it seems Incredible tu real tlntt thrifty Hoot In lilnmow mill Aberdeen pay '22 and :in nullum h box for Newton pip pin I rmn Oregon ami yt ttit i h tart nt ioiiiimmcImI lecnrd, and It is initially unreal lo read of Hie tre mendous ill iirH iti litii'i. hl'UJH a fe jeiimugo iovmihI with Hr timber, hiiI I ti r 1'ivtili government. Umber nil, in I ntiiestcaters for i'l Ull iiiTf, ate covered with vong Hi i'lit Irees eMtnu their owners from f.VM) in i'rix)ii iicru : Kuti-f' iuif a in re. it 1 a riiiuninii 'hing to m '.KKI hii HCTH 1 H iil fill till bind after tlio tim ber Iih I eiiii.vi-d. lint Ilia stump i.n'1 general debris f longing niifiui iontt rlii: covering the ground A u 1 1'lnlliu ri of ironi to ? U' Is iiMiilrul befcte the young fruit tires run lii' set out nnl t ti n liniHl Hlt four teurs before t ! tree. lei I flu" Au'l Jet I lime urn young orchunti. lu Hie Vakluia an 4 WeuuK'hea valleys In Washington, ouitv noi'omiti '1 wiiilhles, ii'w n llitiu imtiiily at f-.tfo Mini :l.000 mi acre from which t lie buyer tiels & per pant the tlrnt J ear alter his purjl.a.a Tb apples Irum tl.e best of these ill trmli. coin i.aii't frnn ' fl.dO to : a box at Hie rIUT utatlmi, vIiiIh tle font ct r iHkIIoii Hll'l (lurkinv I atioul it'i emit". TlilB B'ii niailnecH U n t riiiittiif :l to the bpI'Ih iiro'r. lint It iiriimulen every atrattim of noi:ltj, an. I t'-ry Imijy Im mi. re or lw Uitei't'l with "ai'i'lnlia " lu iiinut liumiiiii houi-i-H In I'oitla nl aii't hi-iitlle awlfii are mi x liit'tt I" th ollliv. ami Ilia iiimiiuaa mini la more lt-nlv In talk "a 'l ' Ihab anytime! " mote ni-iiily foiK'Krna lilm. 'J I'ero are k h : to tie 'Jul 1'iinliif b iiiuii In I'ortlHii'l alone who own live, Inn. twptilv or unity aneaif Hupla laml In toe llcod rivr vallei' or ele hnr Home lire lnil nnu lor hI'-'iiIm Ira iurpiiH'. Iml lay-r .ind merchant Hint nil Hii'U nl iili) iiave their I 'Hie I'lai'ea tanm-n ! un Hk'P'it. Inilil to fireaelil joliB till '.lie 11. al lire Irm-M Blmll Hrrmit tli-m In iMvma iheir mie utteiil lull lh ruin. 'n 't tti lariicit Hpila uioira in i na lluoil liver valuy uialrlit wnkeil t.ir ji nf tor n r ill r-:i I ronma"r " "-' II fi I . unci he I'll ii'l'faleUlv ri Inwuil MiKipimil tor him hpiih I'ichui ii-i. II In Him ii'iaul ol loii'l rivi-l M.i.i .. . i - imuvc I'im vnil' X limn a unirt-l I'H'i ij-h n iik i. i in ' 1 ' 'i i i i. iiinl iinin ran niKe lit irnii nine hem lur anii'iiii'iit. j n.ari ilh -liiHtilct can 1'iu k Ui own ! h, lnu. when the lvkiua! I ni,i ami tliutiaiiuda of boxna tiavu Uuu ernd lu the Kioni'ia a de Imui-e, a cold i-torme iihint, inch tuix in iiiiinlii'ied In i!uiruoii i ''id nuni l,er In-l i liy thrf roer, a tiuund ih liiHde of its conteutH, aud It In in mieiita i uud marketed uiidir dueo lion nr Hie Kroner' uulun Siiya Mr M ii in t .ii ii : "VVlibte the tiox in bound or, ordi uarilv, and the umwir liaa n i noli hi neillir dotti t. i:tne. Tim nninn tin Ik tlm murk nt nnudnidi H-u t.l i 1'mjh Li l in lor In it H(iileB at i!' i I lonu aud iih l inn on hiij I " tdiui'Hiity ol itn liHitinn. WIiimi ;i dlun colonel in Vlmllvuhl' i k Ii . Ideuilhh on a ilool I ivrt m I . union (ledimtH lh rii'e ut n from It lull tiKMiiiHt tne un It Ik tlia I nam .of the lu.rl Ii ' ' " ondiiud mini that im.V m'utc t i fitlip can be taki u from tin: I k ;' iateu lu Hi" t'i'ik "No i Jt in Ilia alHUiiurd, of iiihIH trimlWDrthliieKK ol tie kiihiui'M ' niakuB the U In '. l'he iipiil" f llo.nl ilvel, iillnin, VVmiiiicin . ; a lot. of othul JiIiii'oh, are Im nvfM t ,, llio'ii'i'B, ill ailvanco nl llin i;.i by ilialnra In N-w Vcik I i.i ' llouuuonu and uuint friend cltli'B. without Ilia n'iidui(,r ol i aveut to iiiaoect Hi ijnallty A n r. for relial'ilitv i luiieed an nc-ut i I worth." J. K Muiuford in llun i 't V Wefkly. Ten acruB if ornlmrJ up at. Il ioi rivi-r add lat wenk tor r.l,000 A mau liere boiiKht 10 a.'rea id bom ii. ! ii(lec, and "M more aiM' i l H " pioted laud witliKood houaen, bi ; -tu. all foncul, for i.'iOOd. niur 'view. O ilia now. dou't about t which mau not the bent bin' Well, tSieu, get buny (iett'njj orcliard land arouud Lakovlew. Homesteaders under Cer tain Condiiicns f..ay Re-Locate A iiioid linnili.t i ii i 1 1 ' i (' ii 1 1 ill I'MB bi'i'ii rvcinifj a! 1 1- I. ul lai.d IiIJIim m It ii' Ii i-vl.li-iiiy Hiu ii li., imry iifi the ,..irl nl I lie i"in l .il l. ini Ollli-e III tin- I Iri'iil I un lit h' t'i'' lul-llor to Klve tlie mini Him n.)"ii a n iiim- Bead, aii.l lor any r -a-i" !i.itvviT niiiit'l" I i IiihIih it i lu l'itliv alitr atli'ini't liiU in ' ''. airliii I or l.initV to in ;ik a ,1'li'iy on b'-d lilider lint i i.lrili.i'1 hon iHt. iiJ . t l fun iii, o. Hie (iein lnl Land Oil!. .- at V. ,ih iln ton in lili'i.l h iiili'iid Ui iv i. . I ne lii'itti'l' w Ilh a Imrli'iiij I"-'!' In" man ulii Ihib Bin. n liml I'm i.nd n..od llilrnl iulm iruaidinit I lie liialua ol a liuUlt'Htuad .i.i I lor aiiy ioimoii uliHt-i-viT n irevi'iiti I li iu .iiun onoii It or ll.llkll.M 11. ill ilui't. Thin will alb i ' ai y l i-oj.le wMmi) entiy hiB I ii n i Ji l e l l.) U e i llli-i tB nf I lie dilli r ni I '.il.tnt ti. run. li mit the c.U'iln In hi" an.ill.ar hi.i i'hIIdIi aud an- il ndi-d uimu by t lie elltlltJ nl tne luteilor ami tie inn in Inn 1 1 n r nf the tjeui-ral Laud Ofllll! 'Hie H ll'l lo till- lil'lllnlTI ni il Ktif l vt-t ii' I Ji trl-L dlli-H I., ii. IiiII.iMh ; ". jfiit ln i n : l li.lel ii'iii- I I ' I, I-'-"- i the cmhm nl ,Uiu j.iiiki- WUi mm MthHh, Ihe in-. Ull. iii-iiI ill Unit th ai t nf l eb. M. i::S m i "t a I im 1 1 u 1 1 o U on the iijiillnlil". n ivv - r nf the Itiiid ili-i aitii e' I H t n lirt lu caneB ol mi l'lrnt airl inli-tHki-. he.ond eiiiil- "III. thinlorebe adowad by t ii i.t'.W fc nil ii. inn h the H.ilriil doi'B not c in- w II hill Hie act ol l-Vli K 1UM (Stiura), wUeu it ml intMClurll: api inu a Hint i l.olni b- w bu ll coul I ll il h ire l.een fuli-euil and which leiiiUr It luiliracllable to cultlvale the bind, aio d'm'uvi-red nt.i.i-ijniiit to entry i r were aiibnu Hiieul to entry thri.nub no fault of the eulryu.au the lu nl Ih-chuh-b -..Helen lur nut iciillural liurpiiB'-a. Wln-u an ai'pllcutiou Ib iri.i-ii.lel w'lb-licau be allimed uu ler y act ot .:onuren, Ji ll ill bIIu- Hi" aii'iie hi y nl are re.(nlred tu do order renenl ri-nnla tun.H. Whu au applii-ii'-iuu in pie Hi'Utcd whlcli doi'H uot i iiiiie wllhlu the iuivlew of auy act nl CNiiniien". ynn will uot reject the muile uo wll i aae the proper Dotatioua on your lei-urn ami lorwanl the aiiplb'tiou to thin ottlce with appiuprmte re coin meiidat Ion. I'erBiiHpli I! mi I H of ('iru ilur nf l-Vb. it, V.KH (Hi L l. -Jl.) aie uo 1'iirUli'Kly umrlillel Very IJehpectfnlly I'Kl.D UKNNKTT. ('nmuilnBiiiuiT. li A. HAI.LINC:i:i;. Secn-iaiy Cut Only About 5000 Acres of it is Available for Settlers Tim Hi'cttry of the Interior ban under dale of April fitti, '.)'(', rrtor(l in entry a territory "f apprnxlmatid v M.ttHi Hctin the uti'iilrr p'irlio" of Ahlcli l in Kla-atli Co (Ire hut M Ii (T It w ill lint mill i'I'I to entry IT III Intr nr n li'il in , i. n'll Auu. 1 The t fit ii I mi i: luiniti'd mi'tfr tbli ord r ih ai.-iui 'l v ipi Hfieii .iml iniifli that. Ih iliBiii'iii'id n alieadv taken by el I lit- lii ri tot e I 111! tt I' ): 1 1 ii fnt mi t em i der t he hen I ' t here a ill u. - I live to . i, I iHIld HOII I) A i Klamath I rnj'-rl ley. 'l !i in Inn I. niihlead iiiuii v I' the pi oci'rb I 'ml. the Intti-i i im n ill If (I'tHlll I HI. It of the laml hI tt IIVIUIIIlI 17 Be.v improved Extensively SETTLERS POURING INTO NEW 0ItE' ''v - 9 The ; System Coixk :; Erin? r'oney and Set his Section i- r iv i i wis : ,t ! ii'ti re't! i Inn I 1..I1...1 im : w I. "Km-' turn. ' In ml n. . i ai.ii i ' I-..M ' 1 1 , ' . . ...iip 1 ' enniitrv ' . '.M.I..I .1... I '., , ' ir-. " I V , . ! I t'l' 1 11 l i i .., i ni i ' It lie bni'lH b -"I i . nunin fr.-.-i all im n i ill cmiiib iin- .. , .i i in n end '. i 1 1 ii v be about i.i -"I H 't t'O'ld in t he Uni'"r .i i i Yoni'H Vii' UiiHl(), till i " n t Ui. del tilauil tin. 'lepaitlllbut of il ii"n in w un j m -l-' ir iu-laiiCu ni.iiia n a tJAim ni in acrea di-kluiiiilrd. t.t in Upper liniu.uih Luke. Hub elitiii'ialea u.ucb ol ahat the outBlder may cnimdi-r aa avaiUtde to entry. Ttn-re In at prment ituod laud opKti tn entry lu Luke, Klaumtb ami C'ro'M count. --M H' d niiiiin nl It In aa unuil ni .' y Inn I" npi'ii to entry lu the ct-.i I i.i" J'uv 1 1 -1 1 1 1 n ii i"iii, l hre '.,' . , i ' h .'..i i'. :s; 7 1 .... in f. 4 1 ii-in. ;;i i... ii. ; 3. i.'i. :j" iu, aud ;n ;j LOST OF LIVING KEEPS ON SOARING New YorR Board Takes i ; Gloomy View of Return of Prosperity NKW VOHK, p .1 H.-Cbaritable orKanizatiuut here take a Klootuy view ot recent ktulementa from vari miB BOtiicea to the ettect tbnt pros perity (ma returned. The annual re port of the l.'idiet Department of tie Aaauciutinu tor Iuipioviuk the Condi tion ot the I'.nir hbvb: "New Vnik City la only about 15 per ci'ut ricoie'l from iard timea aud the htuher coet ot IitIiik baa teen the priin'tpul rianuu fur the retard intf of thin iccovery. The total liiiuil.f'- of canes before the atiauciution at preaent aliowa &0 per cent increune over the aame per iod lu KXit;, a unuial year, and only II per ceut decreane trout tbo Inst year. "The RlalititlnH ot applicutiou for re lief diiriuu the mouths tnllowiuK acuta Industrial depreaaiun are a fair Index of Hie di-Krea of recovery readied by I be poor (Jur work tor rba last six moutha eliowa tne (uior .re still rearinar Hih aftermat.i ot tne ' hllic. 1 be Very lunn me ilei.tl.iit nil . in r feet, very tiovly. .N,c... i-u iml public fpecuUltiia mar be en thliaiaetio iu thi ll diaui lpt iiinn uf "better limea" that are now ivilb ut, but families that for months were "ii'ter'i. i .ivf-r Miixions becaiiH" work i im- I idil-ii, are still lu nr "nit iii ' "t, atill "ifiriit mehk're " i liHwIhtanci' 1 V 'l" I'M II I lltf Hppll- I I'rmiH iii v .ik'fn. en- ' ' ih iif nrtskllle ' pin ir ' . i-!" 'ne'il in uior- a i ' "ii inn ( ".tiinnteH the in- I : t r ' llVMItf to I MM pf'Of . ' ' i i of liHHj-iiHi,' at 17 1-3 l-'red I'. Ci onemiller. Ileceiver of the (inTreiiHieni Kmid (;fllue, pur chuned four acre of the rove just ninim ilia Indian camp ami overlook" in If tne Court limine anrl ban bad it I ln.vB'1, the roll piepHred and ia now tiaviiiif fruit trees net mi M ' 1 he VHTIi'iiea tliut lime been Im-leO by Mr. ('roiinniller include Ih' liunmm VVint r .'Sii.aiia. Ni tn n ' Ippi'in, hniinl i-f w and Urav fin-teiuM aiii'ini HimliK : MUi'k Ke'jiJ ti ll uu and Jin)al Ann (.'heme; Com ire. A'-jmi mi linrtlett pears and nevernl alleLl"1 f pcnc'iet Bud ill I M Tm 'r u t nl bind riuht in (be town of l.kMiev n i e I i' ink in Hie valley, mith Cine f II e H u nt, views Of the g irroundi'if c. i i iir. to be nntal-ied with nit i liii: blnif lo be top of the blllv rinue eat nf limn, Is teutiued to be tbe umot tieuiitilnl 'elsdeoce fitn io Lakevinw. Mr. Crouemiller's chmie is to be roiiuiieuJed and whether from tbe Ktan Ipnirit nf an inventtrent or from an apprec'al iou nf the tin location h h a lertiieuca sita or from tbe pos i Id e llnaucial r-turus that are very !-'.!. to accrue to the niau who plants -i t . rctmr.l lu ttia nectloa ot tbe i '.nil-. Ii.l- imrchape tueaus uiucb tu i. nvtiei Bu i ali-o to the town in :in'!i be lite. Thit heautlfyinif of tlin boQies ot t lie Iomii aud tbe cultl VKinn nf the vuht tiucts ot tbe valleys nt the c nntv ur int si IHib propoel tn.un ui ull uud every mni that tries ti. ..i i !: i"- veiiieitte on bla ho e euieartj s-f.ti.i' nl the value to bis neigh bor inn the whole community is ben efitted Thiu Ir one reason anions o tho.i-nnil lour hundred and s'-ve-ty nne other, vtood and most Mib-trtiit'iil r-mnnn wny every man that lives i i Lakeview abould carry a nice hurl hickory or monntaio in iih on miy club and use It oo tre fel low who npeu bis head lo "knock" Luke county aa a home lor t ie borne lens (bat nee I laud. This example, that has been set by Mr Croueniil er and others wl'l show every u.an who conies into tbe couutry io a few years that tbe values nf alt laud that can now be purchased cheaply have climbed so high that it will be beyond the reach ot tbe peo ple w ho are now Invited to come to this section of the c niotry sod get tbe Dest land tbnt can be bumesteaaed or purcbused at low prices auyvbere. HANTS ROOSEVELT EMPIRE BUILDER r r mtirt nnrni nritrv in mm I HILL SAYS LAKE Waterson Says He is the Biggest Figure Since Napoleon LUUISVILLE (Ky. ). April 8. Under the bead of "rtinthei," Henry uie' son In tils uioiuiuk'b Coirier InuriiNl rays : "The time has cmne lor tbe people of the tinted btates to consider lhendore H'int.evet as they li-ve never considered biin tiefnre; to take him mora seriunnly than they buve ever taken bim; to realize that he is alto net tec tbe nioet BtartlioK flsfure who has appeared io tba wot Id since Na poleon liouaoar e, a circuirstance not without simiiucance and portent. "The candidacy of Thfodore Hcone velt for President iu 1912 may be re earded from this time onward as so probable that the people should be io seriously to consider it. "1' tbere be needed for au execu tive bead a strong man having o or aue to lake all tbo bulls of corruption by the burns, aud, resardless uf obso lete legal restraints to shake 'be life out of them, then, iudeed, Theodore Koneevrlt woul l seem tbe one Htted by temperament, education and train ing for the work." LAKEVIEW GIRL IS IN J&RAND OPERA Bessie Cobb Hakes Her Debut at Mainz, Germany :!: PEOPLE II ui l,.ii ! : ' N k . . , f "I ..J iiL ii y . or V.il. i! i 1 ' 'I ' n .ni i I'" ' . . . , - ! i..;i (! in i " . i. :ui:! 'it ' i. ' I.-. ' ' 1 1 ... v i i 1 rt- , i II In In 'i i i i I V t. .1 Or- iig Free Right Way and Lands to N. C 0., R. R. !::,..., ii-i' -i i mlvined that a t. n il .:; 1 . ii '.' n nd ou the i :i, I.."' i c-. cmc f.e N (J-O Ky. :; i"" it ' I 1 -r wr thbr is i h ; i " nt right . it .! i. ".!. nr Btatious . i ; v have tub- ;:r"p, i ! I "c e.iniprtiiy, r r 1 1.' ' ii are veri ' ii t 'ii'rr, especially . l'i' - ' i,' i nr- iker Oilr- . r. j , i : Jnuderi pro- .i-.; ', '! I i Mrt 'Oil if t IIS) Siiler." and l.ukf vie wittia de i' ii ! it hi'linovca tiietn to be- . t li v n i l v.'1-t Iruetlier and ;: i ' . pi"iple know just u. i y .Mil . 'i tu tenure the Miss b.at"T Cotih, uo was bum ia Lakeview, Dretiou. a great shiaing Star nf the flrnt rank it the Heaven nf Art. enters (iranl Opera, at Mainz I Civ Theatre, n (ernia"y. I In tha Soiree. Mr Van Hoose, of the Hnyal Opera Hoti'e, Haim with ' ii", I'ennr in Krenoli a-id KrmMb; "fiii"! Mr I llman sani! 'or a ohnffR. Ki ; il-ih and l"-ench two ling and earnet 1 ..tK.a n.irh .i In. rnicn Mia Cobb, ho l as ndonted the ptHL'e iinma of (!obina, sang itallau and rmglish, two songs iu "Vaita bundiis" which were a great success. Peine recalled several time ny a very enthnsi istio audience Miss OoOh will alsn sing in tbe "Quen of Night." in Mozart's "Mgio f'ltite," and with hat ypltudi l art uf aiuglug, we en n easily excuse her singing iu a foreiifu Imgnuje. we Decanie an qU'iMitd v'tti ii i.e ot rare quality nyti ,. ' 1 1 c in ir i-.'ul cnbimt ore, i nl (-lie nn-t B. II I . ' -I .' v 1 ' ' ' future n r i . I i.'i ji j,i lists nf Hie iUv The abovf r.s trau-lu'ed uud ( from the Mauiz, Hirmuny ) Daily News. ANOTHER SETTLER RETRIEVES MISTAKE Sold Out, but After Trav eling About, Returns To This Valley G. Keller, who after year's of resi dence at New Fine Cieek, sold out lis place last fall to James O. llery- ford. for tbe record bieaking price of f 12a an acre, after touring Calif ornia, all winter has returned to stay. tie sujs that while tbe winter cli mate t.iere. minus tbe raiu and fog, is somewhat lest cold than the zero weather we eiperieoce here the diffe rence iu climate does not compensate (or tbe wealth of opportunity that lies at hand everywhere lo this section. He figures rightly, that land in Califoruiaa wbii h is at all desirable at from $150 tu S500 or more an acre, is no butter aud can not be made to pioduce more than oar 930 or itO per acre laort, aud besides if that land is worth so much then conversely with tbe cou.i.ig of railroaJ, nur lauds will cuiuuiau I tbe aauie or even (treat er prices, and tie increatsiug price Is sure to come, will in itself ciake one wealthy, to say notbiug of the products tbat cat be grown iu tbe meantime. The more be traveled aud observed, tbe more be became convinced as to tbe worth of this couutry aud for tbat reason he has returned and last week conclude i a deal for the pnr- i chase of the Gillette, rauoo. jubI over i the line in Culuoruia Tde property is considered one of tbe best m (Juld jen Goose Lake villey, aud the price raid was at be rate ot (ii per ucre. Iu this matter Mr. Keller id realiz I i-u what o'be old-timer hare lcnmrd, t o hnre dlson e l n' Hr ir buliilngs here to seek bettet thiuus iu uroou nu .'.nres fai awtiv. (hut ne have rigut her OJ" O the best ueo tions iu tbe Uu'on, suit una in .vnii'h, all tuiiigs buueidi-re i, tenlest tend uea are low. aud which necessarily must inoreass in tbe comparatively ueur future. COUNTY COMES FIRST He Is Sending Out Inform ation to The World As To Opportunity in Our Section The Uieat Norberu Railway Irriua lion Agent, u. Leeiy. of .St 1'anl, Minnesota, is sending out a w-M written, illustrated pumplel, entitle 1 "Opening Up Ceutral Oreuou " It is replete with facts as tj this sctinu and gives valuable tips ou. "Farm log, fruit Growing Stock -Kuitnog and Lumbering in Wasco, bheiman Crook Klamath and Lake c nuties" with "Tens of Tbouea ids of I-'htiu Homes for tbe Settlers" alonu tne route of tie Oregon Tru ik. wriicri is to be au important feeder f"r the great Hill system rf railroads. Tne pamphlet speakt of our wheat, f.nit, lumber and lunds, and says tbere are vast areas in Lake co'inty that are susceptible to intention and tbat is probable tbat tti will hit one in tbe neat future, aud rays Lnkn county bas millions of acres of gov ernment land of agiiculturai tiiutier and grazing lands that are still avail able for tbe settler In the pamphlet is the first specUio mention of Mr. Hill's intention to enter Lak - county, where it says: "Tbe Urs districts of Interior Oregon to teel tbe lnipetn9of railroad development are Crook countv and NOKTHEKN LAKE COUNTY These communities together have an area of unapprno-iateil government land exceeding 4,500,000 acres Much of this is caparde under careful cultiva tion, of yielding between 17 and 40 bushels of wheat to tbe acre and tbia coutinuallv f ir a number of years "The immigratiou iuto this tttri torv bas sbown a marked increase dur ing tbe past year ani it remains only for this great uDtiortanity to be brought to tbe attention of Ibousauda of faruers in tbe Cast to bring about settlement of this Empire within a few short years. Now is tbe time to investigate this "territory. Farmers goiug into this country now will piobt by tbe growth and develop ment of tbe community." Any one interested io Lake county can gain much useful and r-ltanle io formation by writing to Mr. Leedy for a copy ot ais pamphlet, which ends with tbe siunitJcaut worts. "Tbere are big opportunities in Cen tral Oreaon Today" Tbe fact tbat Mr. Hill his now set the force of his great aud fHr-rencbms immigration bureau at work io our favnr means rapid settlement of Lake county. In consequence to day ia your opportunity I Do not neglect it I THE RIGHTO -WAY N.C.0.DAfv!B iM 0. V. L. COMPANY CROWDING mm Lau::s Get ;u Fences n . ;'' '00. '.iC Anent t!ia rilit .atrags suit of the VC ! av- - Lms. O' AlllMus trn '": it ' ' : Th jlirV iu t.i I'H'i .v vs. K. Lauer A -j iti-- . i )y re toriie i a vri ' i i i. i . c it ell J ni-lht - r.fccd i '- k'ivf i f l IV 0 :h- h.i ' : lux., tor t ii.-'. 1 1 -. . .. . f wiy. i l'he K:iii"."t i . ' ' '''''- '.Irlipl h en.'i - .' tlu i i rim II. lll b!ik uot" " '': ries in tr. i n.kt.S It ''.. Il- ! ,.nn..'... tn i, . .(; - i. 1,1 HII V t '..-'I I.i. ll . . . i . ri'iity of i !. i i iust ni.i'itpil many ' that am. units ;i i." lollurs Nuihiurf of tliu kind iu Luke county. Good Gold Mines Altutaa Hlaludeuler. 8: Geo. Martin Hie contractor, paid a visit to the IHsi mine Suo-lay. 1 asked bis opinion ot the mine Mr. Marti said : "l is alinply lilim-mse The ore iu the little stamp mill with only plates to natch tne values is yielding over :i() per t u. A careful estimate made by me nf the ore blocked nut at tbls time will (five a yield of f 14 5. (XX). I tell you, sir the miue ia si :ipl im mense, aud is tndaj one of the best mining properties in California." Mr. Martin further nl ate Hint a founda tion whs beiug IhkI for a tweuty stamp mill, but be says the present developments would justify jixty sta'rps. With the Hess mine on tbs wen aud tbe rich and extensive lioag district on the north, Modou Is going to come to the front as a gold pro aiudug sectio . Now mark that pre d ictlun. Rock Weil Alonp; W i I "Down tu Kalians City," savs au oxchauve ' bin bauds will finally b compelled to blow a horn whan wlth iu a tlnok of home tu let their wives know they art coming." Tbe work of the O V-L Co cuu. 1 is ' coming ahesd. Tbe dirt part is com-I p'.eted with exceptinu of trimming up some, which will require about I thice weeks time. On the mck wuru over a tnila of the heaviest work is now completed, aud woik on a big tunnel begun. Over IM men are em ployed ou tbe rook work The 10. S liernev Constnution Co b.ive the contract for piilug for the Hume tres ties, aud are crowdiug tbut portion of Hie work Tbe luuU water lunt fall ! aud snow of winter rielajed tbe work to some extent, but that was some thing unavoidable. Slaughtering Coyotes Oo Monday over 100 wolf sculps were handsd iuto Cuuuty Clerk Payne. Ooe man draw a check for f 150. Tbe coyotes arn cer ainly g--ting what is coming to them, for de pre'iutio on uli-ep but what is the fanner and the truck gardeuer to do by aud by agaiust tbe jack rabbit pestr b i . i w CO".- v. ; i -! , i . ; i i , ! .i t r t i -t ; theit .iiiity i i'T, j i I fi'i 'it un If r Hie liiv a tif '.i- I'iit'ia au jai'Oi'. . . . - No"-.-'.- Cttfn:? Dttars t. v " M I ..-I ' :'!.,',' eat ' '. 1 1 '.- -i '- r tV'i.- ' r " -' ."r l ''Hin, t.' ' 'C -r, ' il fx tiling V I ' - v. ii ' . ,. ; i . i 'i iugs 1 .-! : . . . 'loi t t'-at i'- 1U tortue.i r.' i I -it m lar.e n ,'lf i' of hoiiMT. i i v. in en. ir i" con struct bv i l.-;v rt. '" f of local i i"- li i s e I i in i i i" ! e dur ing tl j t:i t Vcaiii, L'n .? . :. id.?H fair to I a lively pli'ce iu : ae neur futuie The kii''T I ppot-riin - I a:)i.oilties hu e e".t, i, 'it ivnruii -.,it. if pabito bigt'-vir. ou tree i intitoa a: a not l:i in yond conn.! ,n that eer Vica w!M be s'otipj't. : Jie id u gooil argunii. . t foi (loon ' BUlt it) BI)rft tn public very w bare ! I that r' travelling