Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, March 06, 1913, Image 3

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    TARIFF REVISION i CORRESPONDENT IN
IS NOT FEAREOi IRELAND SECURED
A prominent NewtYnrk bank him
taken pnini to obtain 'ilio vlo of
IiiihIiic-a men of Mm country rc-poi-ilntf
tho ellVrt of Inrlff rovl ion, aivl it rori
clwlea from ri'lli't received Unit tho
bimlmm men are not looking forward
with mjrloiiH forrliodifiKH , the now
ail in I n titration. Tim hunk find that
tlm "dUtiirlieii KnH"lM relatively Hmall
mul Hint larlir revmion ha been largely
dlmountcH. Tin-no poik'IuhIoiiii arc
unHUring and tln-v aeem to to well
turned, about four month have
eUmel Miner thn prciiidtrntiiil election,
threo montliH have piiKNcd mnrc '('on
groia convene I, committed have tieen
buny hi'HriiiK evidence concorniiig
duties on vurmuH Hchcdulo and thu
president elect ha announced Iiih in
tention of early callinn a n)e!iul Hotxion
of ('ongrcHrt to revlne ihe tarilT, yet
dixantcr iH not in night. Kvcry op
xrtiinity Iiih been givi-n Importer,
manufacturer and mcn-haiitrt to dis
continue the reduction In ilutif an
that the ImmuUiiito ahoca of larilf re
viHion will he minimized. A hopeful
xpirit Is a nuxtuinlng Influence at tin
prcHunt time.
From The Irish S'pws
Florence AfigUml, of New Strtet,
Newmarket, Ireland, him agreed in art
mm oirji'iif rpdpondpnt In thnt pariHh and
fiom now on reader of th'n paper
rnny expect to find In our column, li.e
and HtereMtlng item from hi pen.
Mr. AnglMtid ha several coimiim in thin
eeclion of the country, and ia well and
favorably known to many of our ooy
Tim KtrvicoM ho ha volunteered will
rnrely ho appreciated by all of n, and
we look forward with Intercut to the
article he Iinh promoted. An extract
from Mr.ngland'a letter read a fed.
Iowa :
"1 urn a reader from time to time of
your lrili New In the far went, and
1 cannot tell you how much it la
esteemed in thl pariah by the frltndH,
relationa and particulurlv the parent
of our boy who are gone out to the far
weal."
Walsh Is Prominent
Front The Irish .Wiv.v
Lieutenant-Governor David Walnh,
of Maaaaohuacttn, i aaid to tie winning
many friend in the Republican party
even though elected on a Democratic
platform -by hi franknciin, above
board method, amiability and uniform
-ourtoy. Mr. Walnh i trong mem
ber of the Ancient Order of Hibernian,
which fact Indicate hi Irih nation
ality. He In being prominently men
tioned a next year' candidate for
Governor of Maaaachuaetts, and there
i little doubt but what he will bo
elected should he decide to accept the
nomination.
TIIK FOItTY YKAK TEST
An trtlclo ItliiHt have cxceptloua'
merit to mirvlvo lor a period nf forty
.yearn. ('Iiuinlierlaln'ii Cough Remedy
wan flrat offered to the public in 1H72
From a amull lu-glnnliig It hu trrofn
in fiivur nnd popularity until it hue
attained a world wide reputation.
You will 11 ml nothing better for a
rough or cold. Try It and you will
iiuderHUioil why it la a favorite after
a period of more than forty year.
It not only Kiv relief It cured. For
nale by all dealera
Stock Notes
The Merrill Kei-ord give the follow
irg t-tock note :
Fred Stukcl took out l.'tO cattle, 5
car'ltmda for Swanxton & son of Sac
ramento. Harrow & illoomingcamp hid 1,100
head of cattle cnotce lamb, 8 carload
shipped to Johnfcon & Son, of San Fran
cisco. A npecial train of beef cattle mut
ton sheep and lamb left the big alfafa
feed ng ground recently to be shipped
to Sacramento and San Francisco mar
kets from Midland where they will be
shipped soon.
Louis Gerber took out 400 mutton
sheep and 70 beef cattle, 6 car Iobuh,
which will be shipped to -remento.
The stock was all in fine condition and
were fattened on the different alfalfa
feeding ground among our Merrill
alfalfa miners making a train of 18
cars.
A THEORY VERIFIED.
In an article recently publlHhed b.i
3. I; Mill lu ll, who I connected wl'li
(lie work of the Lulled Hlnlei tie"!" i
Fill Hiirvey, m prewenifd n II;-iimi,,m '
the lllllcli debuted iicKtlill UN to wbelh ,
er foicHt ooiiHcrvu ground water aup- j
ply and whether deforested ure;m r I
Mil It III iri-cnfer llili IniiMiifi In Miriuiiiii
(low.
Cari-fiil Meld liivexllvatloiiM eiv eon
ducted In tho portions of the xmn hern
Appalachian and In the White mmm
tn In fori'Mt reMerve. In the formet area
the diiln gathered moved mn Iiimh
the Keiiernlly credited bellel tl);il I lie
defori-Htutioii of inouiitiilii nreiiH anil
tho repelled burning of the fuicxt
mulch hud not only a marked etl'ei-t
liM)ii Mtreiiin How, but upon tfie iinioiiiit
of allt curried down throiiii trilmt ii'le-
Into liiHlK'ilile xli-eiiiiiH. wli.i li xet-ve..
Ut clou their chuniielH. I'l tile Uhllv
r O'DONNELL LIVES
INTERESTING LIFE
From Tim Irish AV-w nr
For the following graphic account of
; Die li ic of Leopold O'Connell, Spanish
diplomat and soldier, we are indebted
to the ",Ncv York freeman:"
"The life of Leopold O'Connell. the
ICrcat Spardxh diplomat and anldier. is
a Hlirriug example of what an Iriahman
mifrM acciimpliafi were not trammelled
hy the ch..inM of oppro-ion. He was
horn in 1809 to a Spanish general of
a well known Irish family which wm
exilel for defending tr.e rights ot its
Fatherland.
I'iie career of O'Donnell is one of
his brilliant suc-
liioliutlllli lecloti illl'fienl ii-oiiiL'ii'!ii
coiiilltloim wore fouml to exUl. liii h i KrCMt In'eret, and
served greatly to redu. e eroio:i and , ctw would be cause of great praise
tended to render Ichm uppareut Uie were it not for hii changing from one
truth of the belief referred to hoc i party to another. At the aee of
tbl reuNon careful h.vdroineirle ree-twenty three years Leopold entered
ords were taken on two aiiiall and al the armv and almost immidiatf.lv h
Altursa New Era: Marx Lauer.
preHident of the K. Lauer & Sons corp
oration, had a little social business at
Lakeview last Friday evening. He re
turned highly elsted
io which the matrons of that
awake little city, handle the outside
most exactly nlnillar druliuiKe biiMiux
on the ennt brum li of the I'ciiilKewn
set river. One of iln-.-e. the Shoal mihI
dlMtrh t. wan forested, while the other,
n tract In the Itimit lirook IuimIii. wiin
leforented mid hud been burned over
The tin tn gathered by meiiHuring pre
cipitatlon of rain and snow and nii'im
urlng Ktrcom How n ho wed coucluni velv
that the forentwl area held the snow
better and that during a ertod of kcv
enteen day In April, when there were
three extended stnrniM, the runoff In
this tract was but one-half what It
was In the denuded tract, where there
was a practical flood. The exact tig
urea for the Shoal pond were 0.0 Inches
of water, representing bdow that bud
dlsapiwnred, and 0.48 Inche of water
runoff. Io the Hurnt Itrook area the
dlsnppearanee of snow was equivalent
to 10.5 Inches, while the runoff wua
12.87 Inches. The field work done was
authorized under the Weeks act creat
ing the Appalachian and White moun
tain forext roKervea, and because of the
(ladings the government may purchuso
forest areas which are thus fouud to
affect stream flow.
Hamilton llrown School Shoee
nlew Mercantile Co.
nil
TRY IT OUT FIRST.
Frequently the writer has received
Inquiries from city people In various
clerlcul or professional lines ankiugad-
ove the manner vlco to u"-' windom of buying a
wide l'1(xe OI mnu ana joining in lue so
called "bac-u to tne land movement
U'l.llu l... i.-i-la i,ll n.,nili...uH
visitor. We are not fully adviaed as : movement , dci.idedly lD tlle
to the main attraction, but any one Le- ( rlgUt airet.tlotu Ue Sieves that bun
low par cannot be found in Lakeview. i drejs are grievously disupioiiited with
the venture and have returned to their
Ranch for sale ltli) acres on Camas
I'rairlii. l.'iOO cords wood; gcxxl
Mhearlnn corraln; lart; house, barn
and out ItuildiTigo, Addrean Itona
McDanlels, Lakeview, Oregon. A2!'
IF IT COSTS MORE T LIVE
IT COSTS MORE TO
OVERLOOK THE
ADVERTISEMENTS
(Ca
ItlliN Things cost
more, opportuni
ties to buy econo
niicallyarewoith more. No house
wife in this city,
who f e c 1 s and
knows the slighest hardship
on account of high prices, cau
afford to remain blind to the
weekly opportunities of sav
ing offered to her by the ad
vertising merchants. These
alive merchants are often
able, through effecting quick
and large sales of an article,
to cut the selling price to
very nearly cost price. The
housewife should see that
when they do this the volume
of quick sales will always re
pay them. Watch Examiner
Ads week by week. It pays.
Lake County Examiner
former work wiser, sadder nnd also
IMiorer. For any who really have a de
sire to get uwuy from the dependent
nnd often cramped conditions of city
work and life it Is nn excellent idea to
try working the laud intensively on a
Niuall scale while following one's regu
lar work. If sin h a trial of handling
the soil proves distasteful nnd irksome
it is fair to assume that the care of
acres of land would prove even more
Irksome. For those situati-d so they
can do so we know of no better plan
than to hire out to a man who is n
success in the particular line one
wishes to take up. whether it be fruit
culture, stock raising, dairying, poul
try keepiug or other lines. The salary
one will get while serving such an ap
prenticeship will not be large, but It
Is by nil means the cheapest aud most
satisfactory way to "get on to the
ropes." for iu such hired position one
does not assume the risks Involved In
ownership and management. More
oveK the experience to be got from one
who has succeeded in a given line is
Just us valuable as that which one
gets when going it on his own hook
und at the same time far less expensive.
wsa made colonel. In the Carlist war
h- sided with the young Queen, and
this first brought him into rotice, and
for his ervK in raining the seige of
l.ucena he was created Count and re
ceived command of a large army.
He subsequently attached bimpelf to
the cause of the Queen Mother, Christ
ina, with whom, when their cause was
lost warobliged to take refuge in France
where he remained until the overthrow
of his opponent, Ejpartero. On bia
return to Spain be was made Governor
of Cuba, and while there be amassed
a large fortune.
After his term in Cuba ex
pired he returned to Spain, and busied
himself again with political intrigues,
and was appointed Director General
of the Infantry. Soon after he plotted
for the overthrow of Christina, and
being proscribed, he raised revolt
and fought an undecisive battle at
Vicalbaro. He issued a manifesto de
manding the restitution of the Con
stitution of 1837. the emancipation of
Queen Isa cells, the amelioration of
the law regulating elections and the
press, the reduction of tsxes and otner
popular measures. At this crisis
E-psrtero was invited by the Queen to
form a new Ministry, and O'Donnell
became Secretary, of War and was
made Marshal.
In 1856 he succeeded Eepartero as
President of ihe Council, and at once
declared Spain under martial law,
closed tb Cortes- and abolished the
National Guard. Insurrections lollow
ed, but he auickly suppressed there,
until Narvaez plotted against him and
forced him to resign. He returned to
power in a short time, and was at once
made Prime Minister and Commander
in Chief of the forces fighting in
Morocco. For his services at the great
battle of Tetuan be was made a Duke,
O'Donnell now endeavored to restore
tranquility and to carry out many re
forms, and he procured the acknowledg-
ment of the Kingdom of Italy. The
extremists of all parties united against
him. Insurrections were frequent,
and much blood was spillel. eo the
Queen formed a new Ministry, and
j O'Donnell fled to France, where he re
mained till his death, which occurred
on the 5th of November, 1867.
Lakeview Saddlery
A complete line of
wagon arid buggy
ha rn ess, whips,
robes, llt. Hates,
etc., etc.
Ota?
w
(
v
Kverj tlilnsr In the
line of carriage
and horse furtilnli
liigs. Kepairlng
by competent
men.
THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE
ON THE MARKET
AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props.
Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM
ANNA RIVER IRRIGATED LANDS
Productiveness demonstrated by growing
crops. Lands surround new town
of Spring River. Best in
vestment in Lake
County
Dodson Realty Company
LAKEVIEW - OREGON
SHOULD DRAW THEM OUT.
With the season for the farm insti
tutes In full blast, definite arrange
ments should be made by those having
these meetlugs in chnrge to see thut
some wide awake man, who Is a good
iuformatlon extractor. Is given the
specllk job of getting valuable pointers
and data from that class of farmers lu
attendance who have the practice town
Hoe, but who tiro backward about vol
unteering to speak. Many of these
would furnish suggestions well worth
while if they were approached In the
right way. Iu one of the liveliest in
stitutes the writer ever ntteuded much
of this desired information was got
through having an important subject
bandied as a debate. Men took Bides
and spoke on the question who could
hardly have been Induced to speak ou
their own book.
Old Frigate Burned
From The Irish News
The old frigate "Jamestown" built
by tne Navy Department in 1845, was
mysteriously burned several weeks
ago in the Norfolk Navy Yard.
In 1847, this ship sprang into world
wide fame when she sailed from Boston
with a large load of supplies for suffer
ers from the Irish famine. It is eaid by
one of our coutemportaries that
"Deeds of philantrophy were less com
mon in those days, and the arrival of
the "Jamestown" in Cork Harbor was
widely heralded". After having served
through the Civil War, the "James
town" made a trip around the world.
Some few months ago she was sold by
the Navy Department, her usefulness
even as a training ship being at an end.
A WANT AD IN THE
Lake County Examiner
WILL BRING RESULTS
HE KNEW BETTER.
A pretty level bended farmer told the
writer the other day that he fell down
badly the past season lu the mutter of
crop returns simply because he did not
take the time aud pains to see to the
seeming of a supply of good seed corn
the year before. He had some house
repairs on ut pluntiiig time and so
trusted to luck In tho mutter of his
seed coru, which he tlld not test. The
result was a poor staud of coru on rich
hind, a sninll portion of which planted
to good seed produced at the rate of
sixty bushols per acre. He saved u
good Biipply of seed hist fall, however.
und it is fair to astmme he will test it
carefully next smiuir. He said he
knew better, but remarked. "A fellow
gets careless
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Foster Dairy Industry
By sending letters to 50,000 dairy
rnen'in the United States, ana to 40C0
agricultural college students and but-
termakers, the officials of Ontario,
Malheur County, are leading off in the
most aggressive campaign ever made in
this state to foster the dairy industry.
The letters contain tatemenU of
the prices at which stock fted may bo
purchased in Malheur a-d Harney
counties, and the figures at w hich land
may be bought or rented.
m
Foreign Labor
From The Irish Xews
Asiatic exclusion received the appro
val of the California Legislature thi
past month when the lower' House
adopted a Senate joint resolutoin call
ing upon Congress to pass the bill in
troduced by Congressman Raker ex
cluding "Asiatic and pauper" labor.
The only opposition to the measure
in debate came from a Southern Cal
ifornia member, who said the orange
grower depended on the Japanese for
tha gathering of their crop.
Our Inviting: Display
of meats and poultry niukea It
only h question of choosing
which you would prefer first.
They are all of choice grade
and the most Inexperienced
housekeeper can purchase in .
perfect confidence that no one
could make a wiser selection or
buy her meats cheaper.
Lakeview :
Meat Market
HAYES A GffOB. props
THE
LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO.
ABSTRACTS TO ALL REAL PROPERTY IN LAKE COUNTY, GREGG
Our Complete Tract Index
Insures: Accuracy, Promptness and Reliability
Such an Index is the ONLY KLLIBLE system from which an
Abstract can lie made, showing; all defects of title.
IVo Also Furnish
SURETY BONDS ana
FIRE INSURANCE
H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKEVIEW, OREGON
POSTOPFICE BOX 243 PHONE 171
NEVADA-CAUFORNIA-OREGON RAILWAY
Daily Service Reno to Lakeview Except Sundays
No. I Arrives Lakeview at 8:35 P. M.
No. 2 Leaves Lakeview at 7:05 A. M.
Daily Except Sunday
I'uUman & UutfettService Between Lakeview and Keno
C. V. CLASS, AGENT tt LAKEVIEW, OREGON
The wild ;eee are said to be flying
northward over Virginia, and this is
taken to indicate tbat winter is broken
up, but all the friig nciitv have tu
bly not been cleared away at yet. -
THE INCREASED COST OF LIVING
is a complicated problem, but many are solving It by eliminating
from their diet list all foods of doubtful nutritive value.
Romember, Quality Counts
It is not the amount of food you eat but the energy value received
that gives results, aud it Is the uon-recognttlon of this fact that
causes so much dyspepsia and other forms of
stomach trouble today. To those seeking a com
plete, easily digested food, suitable for all ages
. and conditions,
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