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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1913)
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CURTIS & UTLEY, LAKEVIEW, OREGON Agents for SAN FRANCISCO EXPOSITION TOUR CO. Tours. Name . Address You may seDi9, me free literature about the San Francisco Exposition HOTEL LAKEVIEW F. P. LIGHT MANAGER ERECTED IN 1900 Sample Room tor Commercial Travelers Modern Throughout. First Class Accommodations THE PALACE BAR O'CONNOR & DUGQAN - - PROPRIETORS A Gentlemen's Popular Resort PHONE 32 CHOICE BRAND WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS NEVADA-CALIFORNIA-OREGON HT. Daily Service Reno to Lakeview Except Sundays No. 1 Arrives Lakeview at 8:40 P. M. No. 2 Leaves Lakeview at 6:40 A. M. Daily Except Sunday Pullman & Uuffetttiervice Between Lakeview and Reno C. W. CLASS, AGENT :: LAKEVIEW, OREGON SHAMROCK STABLES XSSL CON BREEN, Proprietor ' Special Attention to Transient Stock Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month Always Open Phone 571 LAKEVIEW OREGON lr.ru eiirnirmi i ULiii oiiLiuuini a NATIVE OF N. Y. So much hat been written of late concerning the birthplace of the late General I'hilip 11. Micridan thai the followirg extract, taken from his per tonal memoirt w hich arc on He at the War Dcpaitment at Washington, and bear the date of August 2, 1888,' three dty t before his death, and hit signature, it Interesting, and iboulti be tegarded at authentic. "My parent, John and Mary Sheri dan, camo to America in 1830, having been inoucid ty the representations of my father's untie, The mat (Jainor, then living in Albany, N. Y., to try their fortunes in 'he New World. They were torn and reared in the County Cavan, Irelard, where from early manhood my father had tilled a leasehold on the estate of Cherry mount: and the tale of this leasehold provided him with means to seek a new home across the sea. My parents were blood relations cousins in the second degree my mother, whose maiden name was Minor, having de scended from a collateral branch of my father's family. Before leaving Ireland they had two children, and on the 6th of March, 1831, the year after their arrival in this country, I was born in Albany, N. Y., the third child in a family which eventually increased to six four boya and two girls." SHEEP INDUSTRY HAS MANYVIRTUES From The Irlab Xewa History shows tbst for many ages past tbeepraising has gone hand in band with the highest type of civiliza tion, and the most progressive and prosperous nations. A few sheep add beauty to the farm, and where all con ditions are right, they add profit and pleasure to the farmer, working in perfect harmony with general farming. Tuey leave every portion of land they pass over in better condition for future use. They destroy weeds that rival the growth of paBtore grass snd form seed to the injury of future crops. Thus they will nigb pay their keep, leaving their wool and increase almost clear gain. Where they are handled right they love the. shepherd's voice, and delight in his company, and give the least trouble of any animals on the farm. In many caves thev have yielded their owners such satisfaction and profit an to entice him to keep too many for their health and comfort. They are about the only farm animals ever bandied that yield 100 per cent profit. The question naturally arises, tnen, why am 1 not raising sheep? The answer, of course, is dogs. And as loitg as I livn where the majority love dogs and sport better than they love sheep and prosperity, the law and cus tom will allow them to rove at will over my premises, and T will suffer the loss of farming without sheep. It is true that the dog tax in; our county is devoted to paying th assessed val ue of sheeo known to be killed by dogs, but in many cases tbat'lis only a small per cent of the damage to the flock. The right kind of aidog, prop erly trained and eared for, isa valu able animal on the farm. But tbe worthless curs that are as really work- shioed in America aa they ever were in Egypt cost ua more than is psid out for educstion snd the gospel. Albert Murphy in Practical Farmer. MONEY WASTED IN BOATBUILDING Scientific Study cf Construc tion Essential. NEW YORK AN EXAMPLE, Laok of SysWm and Slipshod M.thoiU Causa Great Watte Highway Com mission New Making 8tud of Prac tical Construction. New York state la spending an aver age of $30.01 0 a day lu the construe tlou of bettor roads. At two referen dum the people of the state have voted to expend $ lOO.txtO.OOO in the building of high way a. Trior to the time John N. Carlisle, commissioner of highways, took hold of the affairs much money was wasted on account of slipshod methods and lack of system. Tart of the road fund will t swnt In each county. When the commis sioner was asked recently when new contracts for highway Improvement would lie let he replied: "New York atate should have tho best hlghwaya In tho world. No one familiar with tho conditions belleveu it has been getting them. At two referenduuis the people bare voted to expend $100,000,000 In the construction of good roads, aud they have a right to Insist that the hlghwaya be Improved. But until I am aatlsfied that roads will be built which will give the people a dollar tn value for every dollar Invent ed In tbem I am not going to approve of further construction. "No man not familiar with the con ditions can understand how disorgan ized this department was when I be came commissioner. Although It was and is now apcndlng ou au average $50,000 a day, there was no system In Its office work, and mail was received at the postofBce In Ave private letter boxen. No one thing surprised me more than the fact that this depart ment, charged with the expenditure of $100.0i K.000 In construction of new highways, had no facilities for making a scientific study of road const ruction. "It Is not necessary to tell the people that with this lack of system and with this slipshod method of doing business, money hns loen wasted. There Is evi dence of It In every county where high ways have been constructed. Not even the engineers believe that some of the roods. If built according to contract would stand the traflle, but It was ex pected that the contracts would be modified by supplemental agreements. and In nearly every Instance this was done." BRIEF MENTION SUBSCRIBE FOR THE EXAMINER. From The Irish Xews John T. McAuliffe has purchased a half inserest in 1200 head of ewes be longing to Walter Sherlock, of Altur as. Con Mahoney and Dennis Leary, two of our younger boys, expect to leave soon for San Francicso to locate permanently. Dick Lacey passed through town a few dsyt ago enroute to the desert with his sheep, Dick summered in Klamath County. The firm ot Lane, Arthur & Jones have purchased from Walter Sherlock, 80 bead of bucks. Tbe prices ranged from $10 to $15 per head. Dave Jones left last week for Silver Lake. On tbe return trip be will drive about 400 head of sheep purchas ed by Lane, Arthur & Jones from tbe Graf estate. D. T. Jonet and C. F. Sherlock bavs purchased from W. W. Brown, of the Wagontire country, 1760 head of yearl ing ewet. The price paid Is reported as $3.35 per head. Little Phil Barry, aon of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Barry, has returned after an extended visit to Nevada and Cal ifornia points. At present he is em ployed by his father.. Father Kern made a flving trip to the north end of the county during the past month, visiting Paisley, Summer Lake and Silver Lake. He went in hla Ford auto. Jack Taylor, who has been engaged in the theep business here for some- HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Pi Rehabilitated. Tie. which has long bad a rep utation for Indlgestlbillty, Is commended by a writer In the New York Medical Journal as an admirable combination of fruit and carbohydrates, the only real objection to which is that It Is usually eaten by people who have already eaten enough. Properly chewed. according to tbe Jour nal. It Is uot at all indigestible, and In this respect It says that all plea are much alike. Flaky or soggy of crust, even a delicate stomach can take caro of tbem If It be not forced to do the work of the teeth. time past with his brother, Con, left about tbe middle of October for Ire land. We wish him a successful voy age. Word has been received from Mra. J. P. McAuliffe to the effect that she reached Chicago safely in compsny with her son, Patrick. She expects before returning to visit a sister in Micbigsn. John and Jim Moynihan, for aeveral years residents of this county, have departed for Ireland. Jim was well known at captain of the Duhallow Football Team in tbe days of its ex istence, and hit departure in company with Lis brother will be regretted by all. Con Murpby, of Paisley, and Patrick Fitzgerald, this city, have left during the past week for Ireland. Tbe form er intends to return here in the spring, while Mr. Fitzgersld will probably make hit future home on the old tod. With them go the bett wishes of us all. John and Mike Qulnn, locsl sheep men, bave left for their former home in Newmarket, Ireland, where tbey expect to locate permanently. It is with regret that we make this an nouncement aa during their stay here they have made enviable reputations for their Industry. May tbey be toe- cesiful in their future ventures. Ben Shanaban, popular local theep msn, made a trip to San Francisco and other California points tbe forepsrt of Net month. During his absence he saw many former Lake County resi dents, two of whom were Dennis Shsughnessy and Jack Leader, lie reports further that Little Jack Mc Auliffe Is now conducting a grocery store in San Francisco, although he didn't get a chance to see blm. Advertising Will ROUND OUT Your Business Advertising is not a mere ad junct to sellingit is a NECES SARY PART of it. True, goods are sold every day with out advertising, but so are men earning a living every day who, have had the misfortune to lose an arm or an eye In the case of the unfortunate man, the handicap is plainly visible. In the case of the non advertised business, the handi cap is not so openly apparent, but it is there just the same. A whole man is in full posses sion of ALL his faculties. A goods-selling campaign CAN NOT BE WHOLE AND COM PLETE without advertising as a part of it. This much is fundamental and permanent. It remains only to apply to any business to YOUR businsss the kind and amount of advertising to fit its special needs. The trained advertising man will help you here, precisely as the trained mechanical engineer will help you to enlarge your power plant, or the trained chemist to improve your pro duct, or the trained architect to build your new factory. The advertising man justifies him self by the help he gives by the SERVICE he performs; and not merely service in the abstract, but diretft and positive service to you. Listen to him as to a FRIEND for that is what he is.