Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, February 09, 1911, Image 8

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    BARGAINS
Rlen's Shoes
Let us help you save your Shoo
Money,
To make room for Spring Stock,
we are now offering you a Special
Safe of a few pairs of broken lots of
Shoes.
Style, price and comfort can not
be excelled, and the prices can not be
duplicated,
If we have your size it will pay
you to buy now,
Display in North Window,
MUCH IMPORTANCE FREMONT FOREST
Residence Qualification In 20,000 Cattlo and Horses
Commuted Homo- J 110,000 Shcop Is tho
stead Proofs ! Limit for 1911
THE SATISFACTORY STORE"
PiLAND RULING OF GRAZING RULES OF
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j The U. S. lantt oHUMhU m rritl
'clued noma time alnoe fur rwjri'tlutf
, commuted IiouipfteHil proofs wIiita
the applicants tmil uot rnnl.ti'il upon
tho land I'riitiiiiioimly for II moiitlm
up to the time of mnkititf application
to make proof. The contention n
thnt the 1-month if ehleuce houM
ho up to the time of making proof
hii.I nov to the time of tiling the hp
The Swrrtary of AiirltMilttire tin
HiithorlHil the Kmiuti of '.V.OiXI homl
of out llo nml lioini h 11 I IH'.IHH) hfH.I
of hiip oa the l''remni)t National
I'orrnt during the oiton of 1011.
The Hiiiiiuinr tira.lng perloil for rat
tle hii.I horni'H will he from April l.'i
to N'oromher 15, the oliartfo for whloh
will hi '-."o per Imad on cuttle nml ,'t."m
pr htiHil on hurona. A yar long
pllcatiou to make proof, a dill'erenoe i grailng period, hen Inn inn April 1
Young: Weed Dies
Senator Afoner VVod Saturday even
lag returned from Plush and on his
arrival here received the sad ne of
the death of him eldest 8on at Iun
rnuir. Cal. He started on his return
to Dunsiuulr early Sunday iimnum:.
When the Senator left home hi" son
w ii not feelinir well, but no serious
rvsui were thought nf, nil 1 the news
ofhi-i d-ath was therefore a severe j
Silver Lake Items
Horn To Mi. and Mrs. Nicola, on
Saturday, Jan. '28, a daughter.
P. A. liroubtr and family left for
Seattle lest week for a month's visit
witb relatlfes.
Jna. Wakefield has made the sale of
his three-year-old stallion to Mr.
Williams, who lives seveu miles Dortb
of town on the Fort Hock road.
A newspaper clipping received a
of perhaps two months (Senrge M.
Steadiunn appealed from the action
of the ottlce lu rejecting his proof
upon tbe ahore stated mound, and
In sustaining the action of the local
officials tbe Department holds as fol
lows :
"It is held y the Oepartment that
commutation proof will lis rejecteJ
unless it Id shown thtrehv that the
eutryniao ha tu good faitb actually
resided upon aud cultivated the Ui'd
emhrared In such entry for the full
period of at least 14 months, aud that
it must be shown that sucb residence
and cultivation continued to the date
on which application for notice f
Intention to make such proof was
Hied."
S. V. REIIART ON
R0ADBU1LDING
Tells How California's
Famous Highway Is
Constructed
shock to him.
Chautauqua Meeting:
The Cti KU.uujua Circle will meet at
the born- of Ml Sara Horn, Monday
evening Feruar. 13. Program:
toll Call Current Eieuts.
Picken's Christmas Carol,
B Clotd.
Ssetch of Samuel Johnson
Hazel Horn.
"Litchfield Cathedral." Mrs
Farrell.
Johnson's Loudon M'hantaun'iar
Miss Sara Horn.
A meeting ol the Oddfellows w;.s
hel l tin Saturday tiilic lust, oi.d sev
eral new candidates were piven the
first degree. A social time was l lo t)
enjoyed until a late hour.
A. C. Hotchkiss tame down from
Va!lty Falls on Wednesday.
i tew days ago liy parties nere, an
i nouncea tbe tuanimje of Miss Estella
j Martin to John C. Matooo, who are
both well known here.
J. T. Lewis, who left for Klamath
Falls two weeks ago after a load of
j freight, returned tbe latter part of
the week, lie found so much snow
; in Bear Oat that be was compelled to
.Miss j leave bis teams and wagons at Jaml-
son's camp, and the remainder of the
I trip borne was made on ttiuw shoes.
I lie says tbat tbe nolvea which have
' been doing so much damage to stock
i men for tbe pant year or two, are still
. at work and are occasionally raiding
; tbe berds in that locality.
Mrs
T. .)
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Funk were vis
itors in town on Wednesday of this
week.
Flour, 1 . 7." isark or $.." per
KM) at IHelx r's Cash Store
A Snap
For
Good
Dressers
D.) You Want a SUIT
made to your measure,
by first-class tailors at prices
now bein charged for the
usual read v-to -wear kind?
a
Hundreds of samples to
select from. If vou need
suit, don't fail to call be
fore placing your order.
Al Robertas
The Tailor
may alto be allowed at the rate nf
40c per head on cattle and tiOc per
head ou lu) r fen.
The regular mi miner grazing pxriol
for sheep will lie from Jnue 15 to
Ootobur 13, the otiarga foi which will
be 1o per IibhiI. A grazing period
from April 15 to June 15, tnolu I Inn
ths iMTiltg nf Uuiliintf oi uy b) al
lowed at the late of Tie per hniid. Kx
Uiiftlon nf time may he allowed the!
sbort season at the rate of ljo per j
month. Aulmnu un ler six montlm
of sue at the time of entry will not
be considered.
It Is deemed Inadvisable to allow
stock to cross the Forest over rrgtilar
established driveways without a per
mit, as t he Kecietary of Agriculture
desires to keep control of this, in
order to insure eufnrceuieut of any
ipiarautiue rvgulat Ions which may lie'
ueoeiMary for the eiadication of dis- j
eases. !
Toe range kuown as "Antelope
Flat" located In T. JS S., R. VI K., !
W. M. will le closed exalust Kraluu j
of sheep durlntf the season K'll. !
I TtiM urntAi'llvA limit fnr tliM
moot National Forent will he 1,'JOU i
ewes and incrniHe, ami in order to j
prevent mouopoly in the use of the j
range, a maximum limit of r,,(HMl head '
of rheep will be established and no
increase will be allowed any person,
llrm or corporation who held aper'nlt
tor mure than that number of stock ,
for IhsT. yeur nlltier will they he
allowed to (ncrtHae their permits by,
the (in re luxe it t:rk and rHUches Of
others. N a redut't inn will lie made
tbls year in tho Lumber of stock al
lowed lant staaon
All permits tor less than the pro 1
?e-tlve limit nf 1,200 urowu sheep ;
may be increaHel '.id percent, provld
Clendale, Calif., Jau. 31. UU1.
Fditor tJ.xaminer : The building of
good roads biug in order, 1 will at
tempt a partial description of the
method of build iuk "El Camio Real,"
a bixbway lo course of construction
throughout the length ol the state of
California, begiaulug at Los Allele.
Tbe roadbed is tl rat prepared by
plowing and scraping to sn even
grade, tbe ceuter of the rbad, about
10 feet in width, placing the surplus
earth on both sides ef the ruad, thus
depressing the roadbed proper aud
leaving a solid baiiK of earth ou both, jCK they do uot go above l.'jou" head
sides of the road, about 1 inches lu except for those persons who have
beignt to hold the crushed rocks, ' nnt acquired Improved ranch proper
which are of three dilfereut sieB, j ty couimeusurate with the number
and pliieed upon the road at three j 0f nbeep onel.
separate times. ; All other permits held during the
Tbe largei-sized crushed rocks bver- ; pHrtt shhhoii niHy be renewed without
aging In tize from 1 to 4 incheB lu ! teJuotiou.
diameter, are first baulej upou the j No charges Mill no made ut present
road bed, ai:d spread evenly by toe : jD the muximum limit nf tl.OUU head
use of shovel.-, thicker of course lu , uf cattle alre-idy established for ihe
tbe ceuter of the road. forest.
Then a very heavy steHrn roller h j Oning to the crowded conditions of
run over the locks pressing tbetn ! the allotments iu the south eud of
compactly together i.j oval form, i tjle foret it has tiocnuio uecessHry
Next unothei course of liner crushed to move some of the sheep to the
rocks is spread over the first. These ' uorth eud of the fo'est. This will
locks average iu size about one inch only t done lo a limited extent this
iu diameter, which btj leveled witb j year, but owuers ho have nut ao
ehovels, but principally with aujqiiirei Improved rnucti property be
especially coLstructed brush macbine, 'fore the grazing eusou of Y.H'l must
the teetb of the machine being made j oe prepare 1 to move their sheen to
of steel, which Hills up all the low j moro distant allotments,
places In tbe road bed. Now, this in jjy "improved ruuoh property "is
followed by rolling agaiu with the meant property used iu connection
Immense steam roller. jwilh tbe xtock grazed under permit,
Next, ao oil machine is run over j preferably tbt upon which foruge is
ue road, srreadiug heated aspbaltum .raised aud fed to at least pari, of the
PIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS
COHIPITENT OHIVMRS
Mammoth Stables
BARNUM RE H ART
PftOPKIflafiS
3' he Largest LI very and Feed Stable In ait hern Oregon
r Northern California, Horse l'.oarded oy the bay, W eek
r Month. Si)fclul Atteiit'on (liven to Transient Stock
I'jfici:, i.oo im:k sivw
LAKE VIE VJ
OREGON
HAVE CtJNSTANTI.Y ON HAND THE LEST MON'KV
KF CAN UUV J-N THE FRESH MEAT LINE. AT I'REiSENT
V V WE A RE HANDLING si LV ER TH READ SOUR Kit A UT.
DILI, AND KU'EET PICKLES, CALIFORNIA OLIVES,
PICKLED PIGS' FEET, SALT MACKEREL SALMON
BELLIES AND PRESH OYSTERS. WE WILL HAVE
SOMETHING NEW FOR THE TRADE X'JACH WEEK. CALL AND
SEE US AT THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. PHONE NO. 'M
Goose Lake Valley Meat Co.
oil all over tbe crushed rucks, mixing
and saturating the rocks thoroughly
with oil.
Following this another course of
crushed rocks aud sand U spread
over the road, the roca averting in
size from J to J inch iu diameter, by
the me of shovels, brooms aud the
brush DiHchine, spreading the small
rocks aud sand evenly over the road,
and also tilling up bit the low places
in the road bed, when the roller, is
used agaiu.
During all this pioceHH. no teams
or automboileH are allowed upon tho
load, and when completed, no narrow
tired freight wagons are allowed upon
tbe finished road. Near Los Angeles
the road has beeu finished from curb
to curb, tbe outside H onlj- dressed
with oil, where tbe soil U favorable,
aul in other places so rue crushed
rock and eaud Is used.
Where completed the road, from
curb to curb, la oval iu shape, and is
about 15 Inches higher in the center
of tbe road than at the curb, thus
shedding water like a duck.
1 have driven over tbls road just
after a heavy rain, aud do water or
ruts are to be aeen, and it is appar
ently Use driving over a bed of as
phaltum tbe full length of tbe road,
an impression never to be forgotten.
8. V. REIIART.
stock during ttie winter mouths. A
piace of ground with a feuue around
it, a cabin ana a corral, and uuiu
habited in the winter time will uot
be considered as "improved much
property" 'n connection with graz
ing permits. This was thoroughly
explained at the stock meetings held
last fall, but as it is a Uiatter tbat
the users of the forest should keep
coustautl iu mind, it U again
brought briefly tu their attention.
Illauk forms to lie used iu making
application and further Information
In regard to n razing will lie furulsbed
upon rerjuent. All applications for
grazing permits must be tiled in this
olllce ou or before February 1"j, 1011.
A few minutes delay In treating
some canes of croup, even the length
of time it takes to go for a docter
often proves dangerous; The nafest
way la to keep Chanilerlaln'e Cough
Remedy In the houne, and at tho first
Indication of croup give the child a
doHf. Pleasant to take and alwuyt
curev. Sold by ull good dealers.
Judge's Salary Raised
Klamath Chronicle: The bill intro
duced by Representative Thompson,
of this district, raising the salary of
the circuit Judge ot the Thirteenth
Judicial Diatrict from tlOUJ to S1000
wag passed. This district comprises
Klamath ahd Lake counties, aud the
circuit court is now presided over by
Judga Henry L. Reusou. Ihe bill
also provides for en increase in the
number of terms of the circuit court.
Send For Your Friends
Anyone ooslriut? to aend for friends
or relatives from tbe East to Nevada,
California or Oregon, may deposit
tbe fare with any agent of the South
era Puolllo Company, who will wire
instructions, to deliver to the party a
ticket.
This will apply at any time, esne
daily during the LOW COLONIST
RATES that are lu effect March 10th
to April 10th, aud are very low from
all points to Nevada and California.
TAILOR-MADE SUITS
Y
OU STILL HAVE SEVERAL
months to wear a full Suit
Don't you think you had better
purchase now! We are nearly
giving them away. These Suits are
this season's models. Diagonals,
Cheviots, Serges, Broadcloths, Etc.
and all staple colors and mixtures.
Si'o.oo Values $:u. v.-iitus $:trjio Vtiuvs
$13.50 $18,00 $10.00
Dresses, Costumes and Skirts at clear
ance prices, it te
Mrs. A. M. NEILQN
WOMEN'S OUTFITTER
Butte? Butte!! Butte!?!
WM.'itc making a hi cut on IM'TTIv HK'ANI)
CAXNKI) FKUIT. For the next two wicks
we will mH this Fruit at the following reduced
prices liy the ease.
Peaches -Apricots
Pears
Cherries
I'l.K CASK
Ri:i. PRICK NOW
$5.00 $3.95
5.00 3.95
5.50 4.45
5.25 4.25
This is your chance to lay in a supply ol Fruit
at less than wholesale cost. I'iiom-: No. 151.
THE
ECONOMY STORE
J. B. AUTEN
Hardware and Implements
raruMJKwi . aunt ,mi Mwpmjnf
DEALER. IN FURS
Just arrived, a l)i' line of the Famous Winona
Busies, Hacks and Carts
THREE STANDARD WAGONS
to select from
Peter Shuter, T. G. Mandt and Winona
Hard-wood spokes, wajon hows. etc.
Blacksmiths' Supplies
Our Stock is Now Complete in all its Branches
OUR MOTTO IS LIVE AND LET LIVE
We Aim To Satisfy
A FEW BARGAINS
In FURNITURE
At the close of the Holiday
Trade we find we have a
few pieces FURNITURE
which we will sell at a close
figure & & & i
Willis Furniture Co.