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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1911)
Lake County ExaminerjFARMERS COURSE Al U.A.I., htU. 13 MEASURE TO CHECK Official Paper of Lake County, Ore eon ADYEHTI5INU RATI-:. Regular alumling d. 1.W n Inch, lnle Column anacr, per month. All tan.llnit a U. Changed free mice month, 'ot ot coinpont tl in rliarge.1 (or nil rum rhaimea. All i'll positions extra. All short term a.1. extra Readers, looai rlnnin. lir. per line eaeh In sertion. Want ail. .V. line eaeli tnaertton Card of 1 ban k H.tV. KraolutUitia of condo lence. ll.Mi and upward". fUr-Transient AdveriiniiiK and Jt Print tluK. '. in adaiue. All bllln must bo paid the firm of each month. M'R5CRIPTIUN H TKS. vin tear. In advance, $.iv In moptht, its three month, " "i I "If not faults iihum'ct Mlthrrrai Work Will Deal Entirely With Many Vital Problems Notlc to Suhm.rlr.rra Siircrirers to I he Examiner who reinon from one loenhty to another, or changi Iheir Mtoittce a.llr"s should renu'tntM'r to drop thl nftif card o tholr paper can be ad drvaed to (he rUUt imatolllee. Lnkcvicw, Oregon, Thursday, ,lanuary -O, 11)11 The University of Oiegon wants f534,41X.02 for its maintenance during the years 1911 and 101U, while tne Oregon Agricultural College asks for 1410,000. Paul Morton, president of the Equitable liife Assurauee company of New York, died very suddenly last Thursday evenioa. His successor hat not yet been named, hut it is rumor-1 ed tnat Charles D. Norteu, secretary to President Taft. will Oe the man. I CONSERVING OUR WATER JIESOURCES State Engineer Lewis Ex plains Workings In Oregon The annual Farmers Week Course at the Oregnu Agricultural Collect has beou net for February i:i and the p lnnt for the work are Mindly brought to completion. In addition to the regular lei'tura ami demonstration work in fruit growing, orchaid work. marketing, noil.-), drHiuiiKt', farm management, stock raisiug, heme management, insect ANIMAL DESEASES Bill Introduced to Dottcr Protect. Livestock Industry STATU CAPITOL, Salem. Or., Jan. 17 Special. Sena tiia lturgesa to IS ami Haw ley have jointly Introduced being I" bill covering eradication and sup- preeslan of contagious, Infect Ions and comiuun Icalde diseases of animals, providing lor the appointment of a State Llvestuca Sanitary Hoard and for the appol true lit of a State Veler itiailan ami Using the power, duties Alex. Davln, h prosperous stork- man, rninn tin from Klamath marsh country last Saturday and whs slutk j ln hHiids w lib old friend. II re port a three and a half foot full of now early In th winter, which mostly dls'tpneared aoon after It Jfell. A nowfall of about a foot fell later, however, which ha ntayed w li h them. II repor that stock of all kind ar doing well. Valloy Falls Nows I.. II. Aloe stopped lant Friday en tente to th desert with a loaf of freight, lie encountered nmn dill! cully In getting this fur on accuuut of siiow drift. 'I. A. L'tltiv, gam warden, bn none nr to (.tiittiio way ou business con nected with Iiih titllco. John 1'lliiKer, who left Lakerlew one nltiht in a atorm on foot, reached ativl disease pests, hotter aud cheese ' and compensation of such. making aud ktndrsd su 'jects, tno ! Uuder ttie provision of the bill the special features iu the form of dis sanitary board proposed shall luclude ' this place the following noon In it cusslotis and demonstrat ions ou t'elthe secretary of the State Hoard of demented condition. Ills feet had subject of uood roads for the state j Health, as au ex-ottlcrb member, the em frozen slightly and tin had efl and irrik'atlon in the Willamette Val 'remaining six membsrs of the board dently sulfered cousi lerablr from the State Engineer John II. Lewis nr liied with figures and statistics befoie the Cum mon wealth Coufeteooe at the U. of O. that the state's annual tax on water power development serious ly retard industrial and financial development in the state. lie showed that the tax in no measure bins to produce sufficient levenue to orTset this retarding influence. "The equ. Talent," he says, "of sev- ifettiuff lots rt advertirlnR, and tlio'enty millions of dollars worth of coal best if It Is that those who come here is being annually wasted in the unde are not disappointed in what we ; veloped water power cf Oregon. This have to offer. j energy should be developed and used, ' i nd Oregon will prosper in proportiou Lyman J Gage, forget Secretary m a9 this is accomplished. At least one hundred circular letters ! describing the lands In the Lakeview ; district, were sent out last week b.v j the lo?al Oovernment land office. ! These were sent on request of parties throughout the United States, all of whom had heard about this section and wished further Information re garding its advantages in agricultural and stock lines. We av certainly the Treasury, in an address befuie the llliaoia State Hankers' Associa tion, discussed the report of Senator Aldri.'ti tj the Monetary ('ommissiou. Mr Gage sail: "1 tbiuk the repott of SeoaiQr Al iricb is uoe that should appeal t" eveiy banker of tlie country for ctreful consideration. 1 t.n need of sjnietblua further in cur bauklnt; system cf today is too wU koowu to require pomtinc out. The general plan, as offered by the Seoatot ap pears to n:e to have tunc': of merit." The bitt Demooratic caueui oo curred at WHsbinton last week and , the piogram arranged by the leaiers was carried out to the letter. Champ Clark of Missouri was noxiuated tor speaker of tbn next bouse, and mus ingly ctieerel on mention of bis name for the presidency ; Judson Harmon was also cheered in the same connec tion j a ways and means committee was chosen to nominate the standing cnmnittpe and fram the tariff legis lation fiT early action by the next congress, while a New York member was read oot of the p rty and a grist of resolutions a'id a host of speakers were features cf the caucus. There were only "Uht absentees auioDg the old an 1 new democrats of the 021 congress. ''The engineering and Hnancia' difficulties iu the way of development are usually sufficient to defi-at iuu truclion except iu the most promising cases." To add to this a heavy au noal tax, lnipo9d ouly on new cro jects, and with the idea of securing a revenue, Mr Lew is thinks defeats, or at laat striou ly retards, dtveloo uient. To substitute for the tix, Mr. Lewis believes that au annual license shoull be imposed ' n all compaulrs, old and new alike, simply for regula tion purposes. ley will be added to the program. A large corps of special lecturers, many of w hom are representative men of this state, have been secured to assist the College experts lu carrying on the work. This has made It pos-l ble to till every hour of the day from eight in the morning uutil ten at night with special features. The woik will deal entirely with vital problems which are claiming the attention of the people of Oregon. Those in attendance will be urged to bring up for discussion and demon stration sut jects lu which they are particularly interested and which pertain to the peculiar iiroblems arising out of their exoerieuce aod which are characteristic of their par ticular community. The work will te carried ou very titich iu the form i f a large tat mers' institute with a special division giving partb'uhir atteutmti to the turl mi features id home making and fiiainigeiiieiil. Davis Creek Items The .N.-C.-O. Survc)ois Imve rent-,1 the .McKiuuv boie in ll.i'vts L'rn k and will use the stuie foi office h n -1 apartments John Davis is in from the Wert SMe and reports theep doing finely. Hs is tending ttieui .y ffie snow is on the ground. i , Albeit lierty is moving his oin uraae txams tbu week. Tte students taki-ig the eighth, Ctif Engineer lie.. S. Oi.ver f DllA uTJIlllilutinil 1 -i r muab n v n ... - . 1 ILe t:.-t). was lu Davis Creek Sun- Aiztitr, Ueryl. J uua Mondv. Wm. F. Fisher was in Alturas sev eral days last tveeir ou tiutiuess. Wm. Kirkpatrick is feediog cattls for Carse Crowder. lie reports cattle doing well A very pleasant card cart? was given at the borne of C. T. Watklns cn Monday eveuiug. Aboci twenty Bve were f reaent and all vote Mr. and Mrs. Watkins the best of enter taiuers. Dainty refreshmens were served by Mioses Katie Dutton and Locise and Eiii'L Mervin and Dick Vernou, Clarence Habn, Donald Melzger, Vallie Mac Diwell. PHuline Oliver, Mary Young, Floyd Suiith, Nathauiel McCurdy, Wm. Aizuer, Bertha Lnfftus, Nora McCi lley, Floy Bernard. Mary llerv- ford, Dane Ljucn. Alfred McCaol, Lee Heryford, Koss Rehart, Wmnie Huswortb, Laura Melick, Mvrtle Stone, all of Lakeview and Cecil Tay lor, of New Pine Creek. The examination was the most ex acting that has Jet been hell, and those fjassing may well congratulate ! iDfZ Lee. to te appointed by the Governor, all of these to be actively engaged lu tne breeding ot livestock lu the stata ami must be qualilled electors. At lenst two members of this board must live east of the Cascade Mountaius aud two members west of the same rang. They shall be appointed by the gov eruor ouly on the writteu recuin iiieudatloti aud uommailoo by the following orgaul.atluns : Two recom mended by the executive committee of the Ore,ou Woolgrower' Associa tion, two by the executive committee of the Oiegou Purebred Livestock Association a'id two by the executive committee of the Oregon State Dairy men's Association. Members ot this board shall hold office for four years, except tne Hist two aipoluted, '.ho shall te appointed for two years. They shall receive i'i n day for the t ime actually served In connection with their duties and shall al o re Ceive actual tmxeliug expense. I The tunird i-loill make in vest igat Ion 4 ' Hud exercise m sauitnry supert inion j over livestock nu t poultry It in also i given tut oai r to puldirh tin l If ( ins, II tevrnt the tin le of nnltnaW nlllli teil with nil-ct ions, uoutagious or com uuiiiicatle dli-ease and to pas rules nu t letiubillons nil acting the same. 1 ho ti.'Mtd shall appoint the State Veterioarluu ubo shall also be ex- officio State Sheep Inspector. The htni.-e I e! erinanati Is to receive JPHl a year. llie lioar.l is empowerel to ui niiiiit deputies to the State Veterinarian when such are deemed necessary. If it is further believed necessary, the board may empower the County Courts to name county veterinarians. exposure. The Sherllf wa untitled and cent for him at oncn. The storms during the past ten day have been about a tleroe hi wu have er aeeti, the wind attaining an enormous velocity and piling the snow up In huge drifts, that are prao tlcally Impassable on the roads. "liud" Graves paid us a shoit visit recently while ou his way to the desert with Gso. Chandler. "Hud" aaya he is enjoying himself lin Densely. Tour, l .7. nark or w.l.r.o 1M at Itieher'N Cash Store per. Sheep In Dangor Alttitii I lull. dialer : Sherllf HillitH nutl the edltot of this paper returned Tuesday from lulu Luke. They re pot! about Inches of sno f t o til (autiy to Diy Lake. From ther to Daltoh' placn on Tutn Lake the snow gradually decreases to about 10 'Inch e. Horse ami cattle are everywh! being driven to feed, but the snow ten deep for sheep to I reak a way and uulee ther I a chatig lu condition within two or three weeks th In will hn heavy. In fact, every animal that I not fed must perish. It I to be hoped that a thaw will relieve con dition ROOII. SOLVIT A HF.FP M Y.-i;i:itY. I "I want to thank you fiotn I ho j bot toni tf my heart," wrote C. II. Under, of Lew lsbiirg, W. V , "for the wonderful doiiblo lii'iicllt I got from Electric Hitlers, In eurinir me of liolli a mcv ere case of atmiiacli trouble ami of tliouumt Imiii. frotii which I bad boon an aliinit helpless Miirforcr for ten ' years. It suited tnv cno a though j made Just fur me." For dyspepsia, ' indigos! inn, Jaimdii e and to rid tint system id kidney pol-oliH that ciiuae ' rheiiiuat l-iii, Electric Hitters has no ! equal. Try them, livery bottle in iK'iaratit I tn eatlHfy. (inly .Vic nt j A. L. Thoi'iitiui'. I'lotir, Hl .7.1 Hack or 't.i'iO per I (Ml at Itlel.er's ( asli Store 1 ! Ohildron Ory run FLETCHER S CASTORIA COLORADO HOTEL C. . LONZWAY. PROPRIETOR BEST MEALS IN TOWN-Try Us (iOOI), CIJiAN ROOMS Dread, Hot BAKERY Rolls and Cakoa Baked Daily Lakeview Oregon i tbeuii-elves The report of the President of the Board of Cedents of the University of Oregon sIjohh a great growth in the institution in the last four years: A total gain of 16o per cent, not including the cew departments added within this four year period, a gain of 108 per cent, and a gain of W percent in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, and the College of Engineer ing. The total .-enrollment of the University up to January 14 of the present year is 1,414, exclusive of du plicates. The Col egiate departments at Ktmene show 72'J; the School of Law, Portland, 170; the School of Medicine, Portland, 74. the School of .Mu-ie. Eugene. 1!).', the Curresiioiidence Study Department, .'il-'i in the stii'e at larg-. Thirty of the thirty-two coun ties of the state are represented iu ti e ; University, and nineteen stutes and ' foreign countries. Mercury Takes a Drop During the past week ratner cold weather was experienced, th ther ujometer reaching 13 degrees below zero luesday morning. The cold I spell lasted but t ree duys, however, a snowfall following Tuesday night, in all perhaps six inches of snow fell during the week, aud naw about 15 iacbes ot "the beautiful" covers the valley. The cold snap caused a number of water pipes to burst, aod id some in stances doing more or less namage. Tne hut water coil io J C. Dodson's range "blew up," and caused quite a bit of excitement in the household for a time, but fortunately no one was injured California has displaced Colorado as first lu gold production, according to the preliminary figures for VJ10 issued by the United States Geolog ical Survey. Nevada outstrips Alaska for the same period, taking third place, while Arizona was awarded seventh place over Montana which it held io 1009. Sjutb Dakota and Utah retain their present positions as fifth and sixth respectively. The total Kold production for the year was i'Mt Surprise Party A eurprUe party was given on Miss Cuba Arnick at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cloud ou Friday evening lafet. liefreshrneuts were served and games were played until a late hour. Among those present were Erin a Sharps, Loiena Uailey, Louise Htork raao, Heseie Burgess, Docia Willits, Mabel Iiice, Margaret, Itutb and Lllen Bernard. Lura Snyder, Walter and Chester Dykeruan, Frauk Cloud. James B irgeHH, Geo. Whorton, Fred Crooemiller, Bert Snyder. Walter Drenkel, Norman Jacobeeu, James All re port having enjoyed themselves thoroughly. 053.211. a decrease of a.l.filH. Iftf! mm pared to that of 1009. Statisticians i J udee anli """'J' uou. attribute this to the temporary sus pension in 1910 of Several Imported gold mines In Colrrado, South Da-J " kota and Alaska. Increase in pro- Card of Thanks duction in California is ?i00,000; io To the many kind friends and Colorado the decrease was f 1,400,000, ; neighbors who lent their assistance while Nevada gained 81.500,003 in her! duiing our recent sad bereavement, output. I we desiie to express our sincere thanks. On our arival here with the The first number of Paisley's new remains of our beloved mother, Mrs. paper, the Chew aucan Press, made Its M. E. Kiasey, we weie met by kind appearance last week. The copy friends who did everything po.sible .,..,. i r.auminer was scarcely . to make cur burden lighter, and 1....II.1.. !..! ..... . .. ' 1..-K.UKT. i nib ley certainly is a irood therefore IIimi.U t.hum frnm lha There will be a treasuring locibl at the church Fri lay evening. The cost is 3 cents for each foot tall and one cent for each inch additional. So m this case it does not pay to be very tall. Billie Drane has Hied on a vacant piece of land near Lindale BChool house. Billie expects to raise aiatfu seed. The snow has brought out the sleighs aod every cue Is haviug sleigh rides. The Davis Creek Orchards Co. have finished their dam for the winter and are now ready to catch the water fcr be 1911 crops Theie Is plenty of now iu the mountains, so the water supply for this year will be mora than enough for eveiy one. S. J. Dutton and Betle Cuillbims were called to Alturas ou Suurtay as jurors, but were dismissed Monday morning on account of the Judge not being present The N.-C.-O. being blockaded was the cause of the Judge not being present. Trie jurors were dismissed until April 3rd, Flour, $1 ,7." saek or $.'..") per KM) at BielM-r's Cash Ston; tieia lor u small newspaper, and the newspaper should be a credit to the town, for the town is certainly Judged by its newspaper. F. L. Young is editor of the Press. we bot- assure them acts will be torn of our heart and that their many kind ever remembered. MK. and MBS. JOHN GILMOUbJ, WM. and FIUNK K1MSKY. Portland Wins After spending much time getting the evidence of the famous ''lletltng case" tbatcaiiNcd a war In the Pacific ('oast League between the Oakland and Portland clubs, the National Commission, the highest court of ap peals in baseball, reversed the decision of President Graham and gave the three games in dispute to tint .Ic Credies. The Commission took away the three games that were given to Oakland by Judge Graham. How ever, Portland and Bpokane were fined $1000 each for-fanning" Hetllng. Silver Lake Items Frank Powers irrived iu towu last Friday with 75i)0 pouuds of freight fur Jas. Wakefield. The family of P. D Beeder bus beeu ou the sick list, f r tb pas' week, b'lt are now ou the road to recovery. Koyiil W. Davenport, of Poitlaud. a government hydrographer, ias iu this vicinity it few days ago looking alter wurK iu ttiis line. Mrs. M. Suits ot Summer Luke, tia Leeu tiern the past week caring for hei daughter, Mrs. C. K. Kiger, who has been ill, but who is now reported much better. J. I), lionbam received word last Saturduy from his daughter, Nevada, tn the effect that she arrived safely at Klamath Falls. Stie stood tbe trip well and was feeling much better than when she left here. James WaseUeld, Hi Adams ard A ndy Foster have returned from the lava beds where they went to catch all the cougars that roam Lake county, acd today lu aud hidjs are so sceice from the directs of these hunters, that common people Irom now ou, will m t be able to buy a rug large enough to put their fuet ou. NOW THAT SPRING IS APPROACHING ii.l )mi I., km In look fitru.-inl iiimI .I,iii f,.r l In Hummi-r .la). ... . oh..-, if AUTOMOBILE We Ulllit to .l.n.i. I.. I rule I lie BUICK l-i.r . I f ...! nr.- ill nil lnlereteil In nt., in, ,1,11. , u,n,. f., .., I II. r.l n lr. Ni limit. I nlitit him. Iilne ju inn) linri, .i. l. i. i,,i r.ir. II .1 I,, lin. .li;iil. Hi,. "HI ( K." We ilon t claim Ifu tho only noo car there arm o,fiur,-tiul wo (to clulm that there are more "BUICK S" tn Southern Oreaon. anil that they have alven better matlmfactlon than any other both am private machlnem ana on reaular etaae rune. We e.l. n.l it (..rillnl lin Hull. hi l.i il.ll ,. i.armsi- I.I... k Irniii lie I i.-l lllll.e..,, the M..I.I SI reel. Klailialli lull.. ..I..., ,,. , , ,. , . Il I l.if loll. BALDWIN & GORDON KLAMATH FAM.s OICLGON Waterman-Parker-Conklin Fountain Pens a6 Thornton's Drug Store Chamberlain's Cough Betuedy Is u very valuable medicine for throat and lung troubles, quickly relieves and cures painful breathing and a dangerously sounding cough which Indicates congested lungs. Kold by all good dealers. The Home of Good Values OUR LINE OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS IS COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU EVERYTHING NECESSARY! BAILEY & W1ASSINGILL