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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1910)
MTtOXAl. tYo.Hrnt ... WHUm H.Tefl Vie I'rpntili'til ,UnifiS.ShoiMn rcrrtarv nf Slut ruHmnliT 1'. Knox wrtrT of Trrnsury Frnklln MoVluh orrirjr of W r Jirob B Pii-kinson Aibtrney Uvtiprnl Urorve W. Wlrihm Foatintitt-r IJ-mrl . Kruni It. UuoIkhm-i tcrMrjrot Nsvv i;.-or? Von I- Mover tWr.-l.rv Interior . . K ton art A. Hulitmn'r roiarr ol Akrtritltiire Jetties iImui errif -Y of I'limim-rce Clmrli-s Nssvl CMpI Jailer MiMvMeW filler .,!. 1 1 on w rn.r. V. S. Ynton rmninlMiom-t W. hi, hunt r.P. lniH'oininii.'m't state. nvernor !F. W. fVii-iti S r"rv of Slsto r. VV, Hrnson Trramror -. A. Mol liorii.y (ii-n.-ral A. M.I r for.l uit. 1'ur.lic Instruction J. H Ai'si-rmsii I'rlnini . . I'in' Dairy nA Food Com atli I Johoothan Bonne, Jr. .w ivnetora. 1 A. 0"il'Nin w. i'. Haw uy Vonnrt-Mim-u ) W, K. Kills iTRKMsromT Chi I JuMtrr i ; lk'" V F. A. Moure I Robert r skin nw'' Justices i Will R. Kinn ) W. T.tlaiiT iiith jrnmaL nisraict. .- tieo. II. Solent ; twnef ... P.V. KiiHu.-mUl. JWIM-ITIVS Joint Se nator 5- H Merrymeu iH V Belknap (H A Bralllan C S I AX I) OFFICE. V W.Ortou Register Iral V CroucuiUl-r Keeener LAkK I litlNTT fe-. wi-.yne JaerlfJ Alb,'T, "" freesurer r.O ;''"; taarsaor A. J. Fot r Kroror C. M. FaaUner I C. A. Rrhart DominiMlouera j h. R. llirylor.i Sloes Inspector VVm. 1'rou'dioot TOWN OK LAKKYIEW. flar- Hslley Mayoi V. nelltn ( D. J. Wilcox CoinciluieD J. N. Wsuouj i.e. Lane yj. B. binder Recorder 4.hier Treasurer LAKtVltW BOARD OF TKAt-S President W. H SHIRK Tjea..rer. F. M. Mtli.r PeeretAJV M. rj. KK't! Finance Coinniittcuian L. . F. Conn Industrial .r; tS?l'r : Publicity " W- J. Paine Ftock .. W. 1'. Hcryiord Municipal H. W. Ir 'iiael j Agrlculiurai ' 8 V. Kthart Rotin Headquarters for !trancers. j CHURCH DIRECTORY farm or Wiltlrnios The Oregon ami California railroad grabbed mlllioua of acres of Isod onier appcial laui! rnt win of Von ufcf, nearly two BeiieiaHona Htio. Ttie Weyerheausrs nra('i.eil riilliona cf acre, tmilor iufatnoo lieu land law and the tlmt'or and MoueHrt, through m Iferatle fRbfive nri, If no oinnlr- aui-p. of v5oerniMit oHIoial. The Northern Pacific Kailroad made oft with tire at areas of laud tj all theve methods. iM o coniM tirated "conservation." asvs the Oreitnnlau aTeraltiK that c. nt iuued enforcement of the home etad law would ooutinue this system of Kf'ft and thievery that, therefore th lioniewtead law should t e hIhiIIhIi ed. This means that the policy of hoinesfead eutry, which has teen mosl siu'ces.-fvil of all systems of a.liniu isteruiR the public domain through out the whole history of this Nation which has aupplied laudless citizens with cheap homesteads and which has started development of the Nations greatest lesources Bud creation of all 'its preseut wealth, should he discard ed In accordance with this "reform 240, 000, LXXi acres cf laud In the far West have been withdrawn aud reserv ed iu much additional aud has been with hell from entry by illegal regula tions. One tbiul of.'reon's area is this feced otf from settlement . On- of the pretexts is that the reserved areas are needed for protection of atrratu sources whereas, Willis L. Moore, head of the Weather Unreal), ba re cently shown tn evidence from the Old World and the New that land de voted to agriculture will better con serve rainfall than laud devoted to toresc. Anybody who imasines payment of fi50 an acre by a settler foi home stead land in the West too cheap a price and "lobbeiy of the whole peo ple," knows little cf the additloual bit; Price the settler pays in privation aud hardship, toil aud poverty. A tamer of wild laud is of the salt ot tbeeaitb verv few men and women have srit aud tenacity to make a borne in the wilderness aud those few should have those every reasonable opportuuity a wise Oovernment and a grateful Nation can afford tbem. every day, and grass Is not permitted to grow wlthiu 100 feet of si house. The nitira Canal one la as clean as a any Army oamp, made o v Colonel Oorgas Manila. who cleaned up Cuba On Way Out. rcrkttiM hud Ih'cii appointed tutor to the yoinitf lord of (hi manor, and to gether llicy were imiMng the graml lour. I'eiklna was coiiKraitilHtliig hliti ConxcTvat Ion 1st Orjrniilro Horace T. Jtuies, toriuerly of the Interior Oepartment and piumiueutly ideutltled with the l'luchot .forces In the lotirf coutroveray ,wiih Secretary or the Interior K. A. llulliiier, haa been chosen financial secretary of the Oiegou Connerval ion Association. A. It. NNataell Is secretary, and J. N. Teal, pretddeht of the association. This organization hoie the brunt of the principal elTori made lant year to educate the public in the matter ot tire protection, distributin. thous ands of hauiphkts and, lire warnings. It is the purpose of the association to press Ibis worn ptnre energeiicnuy this year than ever before and exttud the scope of emuer-atiou elforts to all other urgent linos. Mr. Jones who hns a wide acquain tance over the stato and 'is especially versed tu laud laws aud regulations, iv ill vtit various sections ami Inter est the people iu organized couserva tion. He will give his wliolj time to orgauitaion for some time, aud later put in material form the various thoughts advanced by lending stu dents of the conservation problem In Oregon. and self on the i'eli-iit ta'dnvlor of Ula pupil; but. n I us, (hey hud only rcuchiMl (ietieMl when his ilmrgc fell deeply In love Willi a pretty Swmm peiiMaut. In vnln did ho rnniuislnilc wllh (he .voting lord, pointing out the sue I ill liar rler that existed between Hie lovers Mini (he total linpoNNllilllty of marriage, t tit nil to no purpoMc The beiiiilirul Swiss innldeu held the young lunla In-nrt rnptlvo, n nd he would m-arcely lea vi her aide. I Mslrm toil, rei KIni wrote limno to the tiuiri'hloues iiNking her ml li e and pinllug out her moii h Inliiliiiitlon. A ibty or two passed In agonizing suspense. At Inst the nnswer mine. I'erklim breillhed a Nigh ot relief All Ids nnv lel.v would now be over lie tore open the em elope, but its he rend I he letter he groaned In the anguish of Ills soul It consisted of three words: "Marry her jourself." Stcaniiii"; the Soil For some tioie nil Urge growers of tomatoes, cucumbers aud similar vegetables for London markets have been accustomed to inject (.team into the soil with the view of de-tmyiog iusects and slus. The pluu operates very well fot that prupure, but the unexpected fact has developed that Cie soil thus treated Increases greatly in fertility so greatly indeed that the ordinary aniuiiut of manure can not afterward be used, so stimulating the platits that their luxuriance of growth interfere! with their bearing capacity Dr. Ilernard Dyer explaius tbis elfict as being due to the i-terlitu tion produced by the steam, whinh kills the phagocytes or protozoa which, under otdinary circiim stances. keep down the numbers of bacteria F'RST M ETHOldsT CHURCH SUNDAY iw-hnol at lo a. in. Preaching every buuday at iuSdaveveUwrte. tirsl eouragement the (Jovernmeut j to the goil wbo8e op(.rHtiotI3 are ben day t 7:aui. in. cnoir meeting at ::)p. m, . can oner Is tnat 01 cheap land. kerS "'I ,Tb,S fc8a tb P'' Of the o.J. wksizkll, Pattor. Government for many generations FlRtT baptist chi rcH of LaREV i until now, Pinchotism and false con Preaching service at 11 A Ma nd M ; servatoin virtually abolished the old 1st and tfrd fcuu. tunnav K-uool at lu A i. : ;anior isK-iety at i:M P M. Baptist Yoiinif policy as a vast Western areas, aver People's Union at 6:;lo P M on each Sunday, i. Prayer Meelinir at 7:30 P M Wednesday eve- mg that these ureas DJUfet be held as tveribody i. fM ju" pastor"" ' Parks and reserves for the wbcle peo ple. As if these lands could be put tllDK. Tices. CATHOLU CHURCH-EVERY SUNDAY MAsS and Beuediclion at lu o'clock a. m. Sunday achool alter Henediciion. Week day Ma- at , 7 .1)0 a.m. MICHAEL O'MALLEY. te. J. : FIRST BAPT'.ST CHURCH OF OOSK ln! t Ne Pine creek, Oregon. Preachin aer-j vlcea at 11 A M and 7 :M P M of each Sunday of everv month. Sunday School atloAM.l Prayer sjerwci at 7:S0on W ednesday eveuine j of each weed. All are cordially invited lo attend btbervices I REV. L. E. HENDERSON, LODGE DIRECTORY 4. O. U. W.-LAKEVIEW UIDGI NO. 111. Meets every secoud and fourth Thursday of each month, in Masonic Hall, Lakeview. Chaa.Tonningsen. W.M.: W m. Oumher, F T)EUREE CF HONOR LA KESH ORE L- .'-i Ko. 77, V. of H., A.O. U. W., Meets ii a'i'i third Thursilavi of each mohth j-:ic Hall: Etta Pea C. of H.; Mary Post L.of H.: Mamie McCulley, C. of C: Cora tireene Recorder. U" I. O. O. F -LAKEV1EW UJDUE, No. . J 0. F., meets every Saturday evening nUi i Fellows Hall, at 7:30 o'clock, from oc o a I to April 1, and at S olclock from Apri 1 to September ao. A. E. Cheney, N. O.; i-. : Cheney, Secretary 1. O. O. F.-I AP.FYlhW ENCAMPMENT NO. 1 J. O. O. F., Duets the fir.-.t and .third Tliurs day tveniiits of each month in JOdd Fellows Hal!. Lakeview. CD. Arthur,. C. P., A. H Bnmmerbli-y, Scribe. BEBKKAII LODGE-LAKEMEW L01XJE. No 2i, I. O. O. F., meets the e ond and fourlh Fridays of each month in odd Fellows Hall, - Mr idna Miller. N. G.; Mrs. Mary Ahlstriora V.G.; Mrs. M. D. Moss. Secretary ; Mrs. Ala Buuliuu, Treasurer. O. E. 8. ORIENTAL CHAPTER, NO 6, LAKE view, OreKon, Meets on Tuesday, on or be fore full moon a-M two weeks thereafter, in ilasonic Hall, at 7 Mo o'clock. Visiting meinberaaTc cordially invited. COKSE7.TA A. W'A'lsON, W. M, IDA UEBACU to co bier and better use tban home building and farm n elicg eud crop falsing Tbis nation never disco verei woit'-iier use cf land than that; such u.-e is the foundation to its greatness every older state inthe east and middle west bears witness of this fact. Vet many of their inhabitants insist now on taking away from states of the Far West, the v-ry system of land settlement that has made the older states thrive. These older com monw 'alths see no virtue in wilder ness within thiiir own borders. They scorn to depopulate their lands and to let forests and wild beasts return to areas uow civilized with agriculture. L k LMJLX V - PROFti55U)NAL CARDS L. F. Conn Attofrtey atLtw and N fry Public OFFICE-Dalv Buii T D. VEXATll LAkevlew, Orenoa -III jJr,I 'Xij Attorl CFFICE-Dalr Bu CJUARLES U.1 Land and I EsbtaUilied 18fc8 at Law, Lid Matter a ttpeclatty AVill Put Canal Tlirii;li "Work on tbe Panama Canal in its magnitude would surprise any man who paw it for the Brat time," re marked W. M. Hood . of Virigoia. representative of a CinciuData bouse. "1 spent two mouths there tnia year, and my first view of tbe big ditch almost took my breath away, j The efforts of the French to dig the canal were pygamylike compared to j what our peuple are doing. Thia is: illustrated in tbe difference in size of j the cars and engines used to haul away the dirt. It would be possible' almost, in tbe cab to place one of the French engines in the cab of an Am ericuh locomotive uow In use. "We have 36,000 men at work, and edcient in turning iuto plant food. organic uitrogeu Joy Jtlilcrs IvHcjipi An atomobile coutainiug four "joy riders," coming up Eleventh street in rJuene at a speed of near ly 50 miles an hour struck the rear of a stret car it tried to pass and, wl'b one wheel otf, skidded sideway over half a block, cashed across the cut b iug sidewalk aud hedge and lauded in a yard with the bod) upright and the occupants unhurt, but the machine a wreck. The step of tbe streetcar was tot n completely off. The Clash was heard for several blocks. Restoration to Entry i f LiiihIh in Nutii'iiiil Kuri'HiH. Nutlet' U here by given tlnil the land ili-fHTiln-d tie low, eiiilirHfinir 31U acrea, within the Fremont National Forest, Oregon, will be eubject to Hettlenieiit and en try under the provision! of the lioine atead laws ot the United .States ami the act of June II. l'.M (34 .Stat,, iTI) at the Uulted States land oflice at Lakeview. Oregon, on AtacilHt, 1 1. 1910. Any settler w ho was actually and in good faith cl.niiimK auy of -aid lands for agricultural purptjneH prior to January 1, l!a)0, and has not abandon ed Maine, Iiiih a preference right, to make a homestead entry for the lanis actually occupied. Said lands were I listed upon the afipll ;atloii of the per I sons incut i itie l below, w ho have a pre ' fere l ice rinlit Hibject to the prior ri-M any hik-Ii settler provided such settler or applicant Is iiialilied to make home stead eni rv and the preference rlht is exercised prior to August 11, l'.'l'), on which date the lauds will be mile-! Ject to nett lenient and entry by any ipinlilied p'-r-oti. The land- are ns follows: TheSWof SI.',, the SC'of XWJ4, tbeNW'4 of Ei, XEJ of tiW'i Sec. lio.T. Ids.. . lHlv, v. m acres, application of W. II. Tucker, of I'als lej , Oregon; List hX.'.")-. The la mis embrace a tract of 1.7) acre, within Sees. A, 7, and 8, T ': S., K. 13 E.,des cribed by n.eteHand bounds as follows lieginiiing at corner Xo l,a lava rock whence the west quarter corner of Sec. 7. T. 20 It. 13 K.. beara V 30 Poor Bijout Iiirlng the siege ot 'nrl Frnn-risiim- S.treey liullgiiiiutl proiestiil nu'iilnst the practice of eating tloga. Hunger, however, know 110 law, and canine and feline but her shops were opened In tlilTi'leiil parts of I'arla. Skillfully prepared, properly skinned and cooked, with 11 gnoil same, the dogs proved elcelletil eating Their meat was pink and delicate and hy no means tough. I'ntilne etillela were sol-1 at 'J franca cacti, and a leg of ilog tnlvrht be purchase! at double that price a pound. Two giNxl bourgeois, htishitud nnd wife, hud 11 little dog of which ihey wcre very fond. 1 1 tit 11 day ciitin when there was nothing to eat In the house. iiihI poor llljou had to hi killed and cooked. Ills master and mistress sat down to dltinet with tears In their eves, and during the dinner the lalter mechanically placed the tiny rib hones on the side of her plate "Poor IIIJou!" she ejaculated with a sigh "What a treat these won hi have been for him!" -Frank Schlosser In Contemporary ttevlew A Tearful Eye to Business. Advertising (s nowaday almost a fine art. Clever advertisements at tract customers In two wny-first, be cause they effectually call attention to the goods, and. second, becuuse of their cleverness, pure and simple. Such a one Is the following, quoted from London M. A. P.. which adorned a hoot shop In the Kue d'Amsterdain, In Parts: LIQUIDATION. With teara In my eyes. I am oMUd to clenr the whole of my stock of boots. To gut rid of It all In a week I offer It to you at a loss of CO per cent. My husband serins; fit to abandon me with five children. WHV Can't I go on without my husband? I)e ruuso my husband alone was nblo to ob tain )ob lines from the bltt provincial and forelKti bootmakers. lYud.-nt Indies will profit by these n traordmunly low pricm. whin, will en able me to clear out mv mock and search for my husband tnro M M 1 . 1 i.lll iipe l. u'lsK X. h I r Aeei-n' I -fi I'. 1 r: I'l TV of I ! I'lTKtl radlev ! Ml eipllp 1 - I ll.clllile hll-f-lieallv llllpMH- Shelley was deeply Inter I Tobletu of immortality. One day In met a nursemaid wheeling a very young child In a perambulntor. ib re :-t a little soul." he reflected, 'recently come to earth out of the t'reai uiiknowu preciKllng huinaii life. Perhaps he can tell me aomethlng about the great unknown after human lift The two real ma may be one and the name." lie accosted the infant twice, but of course gained no response, only a blank Infantile stare. . "Alas, nlas.'" sighed Shelley. "How very reticent the.se little creatures I are!" the payroll is 11.500.000 a month, or 42 tone of money. Xo paper Dioney U'haina; extending thence E 10 chains; ia used to pay tbe men, because of the fear that it might carry germs of desease The dirt ia flying so fast that it ia tuarvblona. Thorn nm .1WI Oin ibillv Jo J!eigiDHB and 3100 cars at work, and I rnf-trf' rf tr sIrJ:P brtit16 time required to unload 10 cars la less man ia minutes. "The creat work, of course, is in ftVODfiQi cut, which will take long than any other part diguing solid rock, LAIR TH Office In O. rat&fr-eD JJttH J M i lnii I 'l V t Ijfl Iiiuf ill'rA Attolifcy fXjr--- juos. J. r(j Attoi -J S s J h I I J LLakeview, Oregon 5F utu uvO fney at uaw SOfflec In Pall building l. JjJkKvicw Oregon VWi'wVPi'rfft HWt8 rffPb'.T7rt "quires doavii i tlrrough BTLfeet of bo tS'a'ftaBtrWW.Heet-. They are using Wml eaiitifoexy day on this w.4rftlLiIej(I mnt oi I0hkmitt&) ytoff jWeet doubt eiea ot best tfrJsSberln- day at 0:30 in 'tbe morning at some .SPjp& p vi most -siyrcislDg Ihin itary cooditn30istka'aXICOXT thence S 6 chains; thence X. 48 dejc E. -0 chains: thencf. N t;s (leg E. AO t bains; thence N. 'M chains; tlinnce 8 CS de, w ij" chains ; thence 8. 4H dag w. 30 chains: thence 8. PJ deg. W. ii chains to the place of liegiuuing. Variation 20 dt-g. U. said tract waa listed upon the aiplicatlon of IS. E. Kuhl, of Sliver Lake, Oregon; List 6-211). 8. V. Proudlit, AaalMtaat Com mlssloner of the General Land Office Approved May 23. 1910, Frank Pierce, Firat Assistant Secretary of the ln-teaior. Ihe shearing corral ot the under signed will be open for use at any time needed, and tbe dipping rig with It. Have a good crew of men JOE AMBROSE tfx. FOR RALE: 40 acres in Bee. 31 T. 33 8., It, 32 E., Harney County, Ore gon. Make me an offer, 'Mi C. RUMMICII, Varatow, Callfor- ulaox 3 7-1-10 bj urn. it. o;it, iiarney oouuiy, ur o acres, 8eo. 1, T. time did not see a mpaa u i t o. Jjiey TXjH. If. tare KraB8Cutterkrjylyf m an offer Kummick, noiO ,vr AfjAava i ea2iO V-iaiVJ An") .iiauo'3 ouoU .A-wO itViivfA in Rubber and Gutta Percha. There are Important distinctions be tween India rubber und gutta percha. anil In the majority of purposes for which they are employed one catinoi replace the other. While the trees yielding India rubber are well distrib uted over the tropical parts of the world nnd may bo cultlvnted with nioro or less facility, the tree which furnishes gutta percha Is to be found only In Borneo, Sumatra and tbe Ma lay archipelago generally. Something For Nothing. Wise Old Uncle Remember. Tommy, as you go through this world that you can't get something for nothing. Pre cocious Nephew Oh, yes, you can, un cle! When 1 don't eat nothln' 1 git an awful palu in my stummlck. Chi cago Tribune. Undecided. Tbe dealer was busy filling bottles from a hogshead of wine. "What kind of wine is that?" queried 1 an innocent bystander. I 'Don't know," answered tbe dealer. "I haven't labeled it yet" Argonaut fv :v A vr?T' Ay 1 LAKE- VIEW Saddlery i, 'Vl s. v. AMLSTKOM Proprietor in 1 lie lx.t Vnii(iirri Saddle on the market ' rWl . . , . Also a tnmplrtr llnr of wtifon and buggy hnrnraa, blps robes, Mia, Hales, pura, uulilr, 10 cites In tact every thing in tlx line 01 carrlrge mid Itorar fnrnlahlnits. Ke pairing bv conirsr-mrn. mtSL II AKKYIinV f:K!3CTI-) IN loH) riST-CAlS5 cconnoiTifs SAHPLI: Hoon For Conni-KCIAL TKAVI-LI-ps COURTHOUS TWI-A1 MI-NT P P Lltlcl Oi:o LKIM'I & MAKKOW. Propnelou C. O. MI&ENER, Lakeview, Oregon Oflcrs the following for .svilc while they last: SUMMER LAKE VALLEV. One tract, ln::o acrtw. Can mib dlvlvdo both One tract, UNO acrea of these, One tract, 3l'U acrea, One tract, )io ncus CIIEWAUCAN VALLEY. a acrea, One tract, lt'-O acrea. one ' lieu h. i ( tr.ict. .,2) :-r.n., O i t GOOSE LAKE VALLEY t met, IfiO arri-H. Ira -t' 2i ) iii-ri'ii One tract 2.r))acreM, Iniiroved. fine tract, 400 ocr.-s, Improved: One tract 1 tUl acres, Improved. Near I.akcvlcw. One tract 4':l acres. Improved. One mile from Pine Creek. One tract M0 acrea Improved Hall-way lu twecn Pine Creek and Lakeview. SURPRISE YALLEY Improved Tracts from W) acres up. Theae landa are the Cream of Lake ami ClitMH Orchard, drain and Alfalfa land. Modoc CoiiiticM. All High THIS MAN'S STORE IS CROWDED BECAUSE WE DO HIS PRINTING WE CAN CROWD YOUR. STORE IN THE SAME WAV CataloCues, Handbills, Folders and Commercial Forms Our Specialty Call at UhU Office For JobtuorK,, A WOMAN'S GREAT IDEA is . bow to make herself attractive II ut, without health, it is bard for her to be lovely in face, form or temper. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipa tion and Kidney poisons show pim pls, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched oompelexlon. But Electrio liitters always profe a godsend to women who want health, beauty and fiends. They regulate Stomach' The First 8pst I Liver and Kidneys, purify tbe blood: She If I bad known that yon would Rivre strong nerves, bright eyes, pure scold I never would have married you. breath, smooth, velvet skin, lovely HeIf I had known that you would complexion, gooa neaiin. iiy mem. Hard Job. Matrimonial Agent Really, wben 1 see those two whom I am going to in troduce to each other I don't know to which I shall break it gently. File gende Blatter. marry me I would have scolded. nath man no second life? Pitch tbis one high. Mattbew Arnold. , 50c. ut A, L. Thornton. If your advertiaeinetit appears la The Examiner, It will bring results. Charles H. Dillon 3 is ono man In u thousand who ran tune and repair a piano. Ho will be In Lakeview in the near future; save your tuning and repairing lor hltu. All work guaranteed hy J. I). Mauinkji Musio IIouss, lteno, Nevada, Phono 487 123 N. Virginia Ht. lil-4t KEPT THE KING AT JIOMtS. "For tbe fpastfyear we have kept the King of all laxtives Dr. King's New Life Pills -in our borne and tby have proved a blosslng'to all our family, writes Paul Matbulka, of liuffalo, N. Y. Easy, but sare reme dy for all Htomach, Liver aad Kidney troubles. Only 2So at A. T. Thornton. DC 30E 30E 3E 21