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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1911)
GREAT COMBINATION OFFER Two Papers for Less than the Price of One The iiinnnircnicnt lias mailo arriniircinonts with the PORTLAND EVI-XIM WU-ORAM whereby we can give subscribers the ailvantaye of a gigantic combination oiler lor a liniitcil period. You can get a Metropolitan evening paper with all the latest news from all over the worhl ami all the news of Lake County ami vacinitv in the ICXAMIXKR at a remarkably low price. THE KYI-XIXC, TI:U:GRAM is the best paper in the state, market reports unexcel ed, Saturday edition contains a magazine and comic section in colors. The Portland Evening Telegram $5 per year The Lake County Examiner - $2 per year TOTAL - $7 EATON SPEAKS AND BIO STORM BREAKS Thompson, McKlnnoy and Fouts Deny Charges and Attack Eaton J 8TATK U.U'lTOL, Salem, Or.. Jut. , 17. with hll the sudden tiess of nii j electric storm, the row which hut I heeu brewing In the 'House hetwaen the Kusk Htui Katon factions ever since the election tf (he in mi from Uuion n J Wallowa aa Speaker, broka 1 lu hII its fury yesterday afternoon. It raged (or hii hour, during winch I time there una a inu n itloent dlnptiiy lof forkfd lightning ami t huudcrholta were hurled promiscuously. This moriilug the atmosphere bat eleiireil ' to a ery appreciate extent, though In hi law olHoo I'Mily in lhi cam paign hii'I rollolted In ii('nirt for t lit Speakership, lie said It was refiii I lifter due consideration he cause he thought I'.aton was allied with lbs KiutilU'iiu machine. That hi men were ot the kind (lint could be "dellvere!" wi.h n charge j resented tiy Thompson. Humorous, sarcastic, and deiiuiio.ntory by turiiii, lie said the all nation (hut lie had I only nine or ten supporters hurt, a he really had 11. lie accused F.atoti ; At the lecent Commonwealth lni of douhladeallng, and coiitiuoed : ' ferntice at the University of Oregon, "These charges lu relatluu to Fill- I,,.. Imlip .... t,..,. . i Kir........ I i .. i . e. . - ' i mi nun iiiniTB ni0 tin inin ns ijtKit lorv. I am no defender of Fulton at that, tint 1 want to nay that he iiiiide 1 OREGON LAND AND STREAMS SURVEY Stato Very Greatly in Nood of Topopograph ical Survoy OPPICIAI. Dlkl-CI ORY f do proposition to I lie l.nton people until tliey reached out Hint were try ing to effect a combination them selves. Fultou came to me while I was with Jay llfwertiiau mid told us that if we wouli support Katun for Speaker, Uowermnii run Id lie elected l'realdeut of Ilia Stnat. llowertnan Both papers through this office if paid in advance for 1 year, on or before February 15, 1911 $4,75 rumblings are yet heard, aud there i aaid, 'I'll nee you lu 11 drat.' may lie a recurrence ot the stonu at "I mt In add, Mr. I.hIjii, ti nt any time. j you could not hare had the support Eaton did everything poaalble to l of uiy adliereiits at any price. The avert the tmpeuding rumpus, ,em to j imputation that Fullmi, Itoiirur, cenfet riug with the Speaker at noon ; U'Keu or any other man controlled yeeterday aud propoalug a aolullou of 'my friends la a libel and a slander, tbeir troubles which wuull restore j hen 1 saw that 1 could uut tie elect harmony without humiliation to ed-aud 1 realized that at the name either aide. Kusk was willing for au ! time 1 found you eoul 1 not bo elected an lea tie arrangement tu he made, j either I inked them t vote for Kuak but the programme was iuterfi red and, titer some jojkeying and think with by McKiuney, of llaker, aud j Inn the matter over, they coucludid Lakeview Saddlery A complete line of wuoii anl buvriO" harness, whip, robes, bits, riates, spurs, quilts, rose ettes, etc., etc. M I W Kverj Ihinj;' in tin lino of eiirriii and horse luriiNli i 1 1 ji s . K(paii'in4 li y in pt't ii I nit'ii. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET S. F. AHLSTROM - Proprietor LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporarcd. A Compile Record u'p hare made an entire traniTipf nf all Uncord lu Lake 'unary which in any way, aift-ct li' al i'mpi.-riy 111 th" county. We have a complete I it-cord of i-ivrv Morturnirf and tratinfiT t-mt made In Lake County a ad ever I ic.-d ivea. Errors Found in Titles Id transcribing the records we have found mimi roiiH mort at'H reC(jrded 111 the Iiwl r-ron and Midexed; and raan deed i are recorded li. the Mirrirai- n-i-ord and oiln-r book. Houdredrt of uiortuaen and 'lei d.- aie i,ot Indexed at all. aud ruuet dillit'ult to trace lift from tti- rc-ordn. We have notations of all these Errors. Othera annot fiml tle-m buutln up tlietse errors, a. J. D. VENATOR. e have put ::undredn vf dollar d we can filly juaruritev our work Hanager. rbompaon, tbe latter plainly inJicat ins that he lacked faith lu the pro teatatious of tbe man from l.ane. Forced to make a ataud wheu rbompann inaiated ou tbe aloptiou loftbeKW rules, after Katou had QiauHK'ed to get his owu lepurt ua chairman of the apeclMl cummit'ee on , rule.4 aud that of Abbott and MaboL ey tabled, the Liua rnau picked up the KHUUtlet aud ruH.-to.l bio d( uni eiits to a brown turn. I'refacinrf I lr rt'inar k w it I) the M!--ertlnu that be ha.l never Leeu dial 'nl to the ink j er and wua actinu em iieiy o:i prlm i ! l ie he declared the elo tiuii ul U.e I K.-iattro llrfiiuu 111 au h speaker n jdue t i hj iiuunlly allMuce I li ttie ; li'i.-k tuicea. "l'tils l.eiala'nre," hd Vrb iiiei.ll aael'ted, "vuauut oi V-iu 1X.i ly l!r jowu luetuners. Vdle I i rt-t t i u'ne 10 mi v so, ai i cuce vi l I It i hlui, tbe firdl tnau to uu jeituke hnl wolk Wdi UreUJU's (eninr -le'l.itir. JoLa'ba.i lljurue. Me played t tie tlr-t card, aud the aeccud waa J.f,el by foran-i Seiirttur I'tiarlei W. r'ni to.i. lua thud uihu ta ;et int i the kiuajti tia that all-wise far acemu StHtesiuan troui Uretfju City, V. a U'iieii, to whose lutlnence ia due the fact that LitiLy tinned up 1 1 fi ThoupBon tor the support of U.iak. "Fulton c.iwe to tbe ineiuber.s of the Lane County deleatiuu aud told tbetu tbit T:iuiiiH)u won II eou-etU to tlie selection of uiynelf aa .Seakei if tbe Lane County Senators, Ueaii anil Calkins, would co eeut to sup port MoweiuiKu for the presidency of the Senate. 1 wanted Sellin tu ere side over that body, and therefore refused to content to such au ariuue fueut. " tlafon recouuted o'her olleued prop ositions wbicu be Brill weri inspired by Fulton, the lust of which was that if either Jieau or Call ina wjuld ac cept tbe presidency of the Seuate be ebould receive it and Eaton would be elected Speaker. Kvery proposal, be said, bad been turned down by him self. Finally, aaid F.atcu, the threat was made that if be did not come to some Hiireen.ent tbe (JuMeraily of UrpoD, located in bis hon.e would be made to aulfer. Ilia an swer, be declared, was that rather than coujproniiae himself he would have to leave tbe university to its fate. to do ao. " Cly le can e uear turning the llo'iae iuto temple of mirlli aa there was au uatural reullou ot feeliutt ait-r the strain if the verbal Imbroglio, tiy declnriiiK that lie hud asked tu tie made chuiruiau if the committee on educallou and ttl.evel the Sienker iutriided xivluu it to bim. "1 was olltred the cluilriiiaiialup of the ciiinnilttte ou waya and iiliiiih," he en id. "but declared that I ill I not eel n.VM'lf cnmpi 'Hit tn id I tlait jnli. I li, liiik' lit, In mr, t iiiiild Imiiillu tl.e cinii n 1 1 1 1 1' i n e ducat li. u Vtiy well luil. e l." 1 t i u: Ml I hi to a tnj t. t lie i i, i. a i f l:'i .; t hi r tv the voles tf all tut .i.i. it h aii'l b'ri.rt at. ill, ien I'.Hton v.li.n ,n tie ntlii iiiit l e. It ciniil i..t i i' I'rtlle.t a te-t Vnte of atieiikitli, at pi m Hi' liy e t ii j m iu lu the lltiu-e Aa-t Iiii I t f tnu low and wauttd rll !ril tlr S'lliU t pdsi-ible. veys, submitted by J. C. Hteviina, ex H. F.nulni'or, and the ot en illacus- alou follow lti, poluteil clearly to the fact ttiat the state of Oreitmi very tircatly needs a top.'itraphioal survey. It w the milted opiuiouuf the Con ference thai the prevent legislature khiuild provide for Hiioii a survey. It would probably take ten or twelve year to complete the survey of the whole stale, but the bewlnuliiK aluiiild tie m ail u at once. Since the national government la pledged to make an appropriation for the same purpose equal to the state's appropriation, tli enst to the statu would tie half as much aw o i, lie i w iae. A topouriiphtc.nl survey, It was pointed out, show Inn surfaces, dralti atfe, water power, aud posHibll It les fur irrigation, road and rallrniid luilld Inn, and mauufnctiirlnu, cuul I al oi.ee be made the Iniais f.ir publicity for the whole slate ( Orrim. Cuiijnintiy with the tcpnursphlcul survey could tm run a value survey, which would include a sclentilln atu-ly of the soils, timber, water power, mineral, aud all the natural resour ces of the state. With all this com tdete d ita, from thn relbtldu source of the UHtloual uovernmeut and the state, capital wiull 11 iw tn every cur tier of (lie cnai leun eult h frnm 'ml aldn sun i ce , sitUiik iicM iuv-st meiil in tle t 1 ( i im tin- i " t inil.iiul re huiirces id s ill u ui' iialntn-, at pleseut l.niin lur a I'eiluliity mil) tu OUIMlvt'tV (Irc'UI can tint liupe to ilitt-rist f'TriU'i capital in lici risiiiir era la any ureiit e(ti.l until tpnr liiiiitlin ti r luvest ii i t In t!iu etatu are innda rli m Iv n ari ut. ,.n until ontative It pi i n i. n ,i I anrvei' : ui I make our rrii'JU'ni nppaieut Wish- It 1 lUKtiiu Mint Cal if . r'l in ara e. h api iid 1 I n it Im He an. i t In si.cti aurveya. 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I ti . t I. -. ., ! W . t I nlllS W. I' II. . v ii.nl ii u n i,.,. . . S V. l.-lirl r l. ir r a ti'er 'repl.tent r.eaaorer. . . er.-iar 1 1. mn . t on. in 1 1 leni i I i 1 1 ' i, hi ,H II) 1M B " I HI el.a 11 i : I ii I a I " I;.... II- II. ,.l, CMURCM DIRECIORY t i. I II u i HI Ui II -I MaY M utxil nt It i n ii. I f fri' hi n k i- r v h'i i.il i . in . himI , " p. m. h (m ,. i j, .,'uK'.i,- , vrrjr timUy mm. nl t. i', Ira,.' M.. itiik' J lnir iy a l 7 p. i i. u it lit- .ii 1 ii ry , i tji m ii j m t I ; tu p . rl Vtai'tj i i ' t 1 1 ii 1 1 y I li t i i 1 ( t i ! I r 1 1 ,-4. NEW CONTINUANCE OHEGUN PUTS ONI: IS GliANTEU JONES; OVEII EaSIEKNEHS i.- i ii a i 1 1 -1 t ii i in ii ui i ihi.in.a I r. 'win ii k r I. a l li M an I , i I' M on al an. I ,li -I s in. .-.,i,.Uy . Ii,... al .i A M. i r s,..i. i at j . I'-I. tin.-iu- ..iiiiK ' I in.,., ui r, ... ) .( ,.t, , , ,i,)ay. ikiii M..IHI.- nl 7 .: i I M A .-i ,i.. i-vs- i UK l.i. i) Ihi.I) l.i , il.-l in ,ii... ,. ,..f. ' - Kl V II. sMI l II i -i,,r. A i 1 1 I I i III Kill c Vf.lt V si .HA MAN -in I Ii. it- li. iii-ii hi li'i.'i ... a ;.. - unlay . In. ..I all. r I., in .11, ....a. W... k .lav Ma." al ' '"i a in Mil II . I I. 1 1' t I I l- V. s J Judge Wolvcrton Allows Until March C to Pre pare for Pardon Our Sheep Victorious at Recent Show in Every Instance PirtUi.d Jounil: V,ll,ird N. Die ii n.a In u wouderful showliikt Jotata. cobvlcted of participatinn inlsttho milAinter sheep show which the land frauds hue t ut never sen lu tented, was last week granted a tui ther cuutiuuaui'e bv Jude Wt Ivsrtmi upon reco Himendutloii tf (Jutted States Attoruty (ieueral Wukeriba'i!. Jones was to bi sentenced Fetruaiv I, that date batluK beuu llxed by Special FrnsHcutor Francis J. lleney wheu be wa-t laal hero. JuiIkb Wol vcrton II ed the date at March ti, so as tu give additional time to Jones to prepare bis application for a pardon. Jones wtioje trial and conviction are closely associated with those of j Fierce Maya, aiso await lint sentence, j is preparing evidence to r.e lorwarded town, to President Tad uskiutf executive clemency. Wheu Mr. lleney was here in Decern tier lie brought the man dates of the court of appeals in both tbe Junes and Mays cases, but in dis posing of all the laud fraud caHes r- WILLOW RANCH ORCHARD TRACT8 Apples Apples Apples Keeping Qualities NO BLIGHT NO INSECTS NO FAILURES BIG PROFITS 10 ACRE TRACTS Planted, Irrigated, Sprayed and Cared for Price $150 per Acre One-third down, balance $20 per month No Taxes, No Interest Tri-State Land Company Lakeview, Oregon Write for Booklet and Information u ny 1 CompIimentitK Huh!; hifhly us , bavin! made u clean fiht. Katou laid the blame for what be calle 1 tbe ' "devious deals" on Seneca FoutR, a 'member of tbe Multnomah delena tion. lie named the chairman of sev eral impunaiit com mi teed in proof 'of what ha 1 been tfiveu Thompson I witn bis nine or 10 men for their sup , port, Bayin that Clyde hail been tfclbctdd at flist for the chalrmauabfp of tue committee on education, but bad been replaced. Katon came uear ttllinK tl.e facts iu relation to Clyde, for be waa not made chairman of the committee ou education until almost 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when the list was revised for the second or third time. McKiuney resented the uburge tbat tbe University of Oregon was to be used as a club to force Katou into line. He said tbat merit alone would control the actions of the members on measures relating to tbe univer sity. He admitted the I ruth of Kat ou'a statement tbat be (McKinuey) would be chairman of tbe irrigation committee, Baying frankly tbat be bad asked for it, and as be is ao eastern Oregon man felt himself entitled to it. Fouts aooused Eaton of wearing a balo. Ha denied tbat there bad been aoy trade, adding tbat be did not know what be waa to receive in tbe way of committee appointments until after tbe Hpeakersbip fibt bad b.en settled. It was alleged by the Port land man tbat Katou bad come to bim maiuitiK Irom tto scores be l.rounhf, Mr lleney rtonmmeuded tbat no sen tence he pussed on Jones and Mays until l et ruary 1. United .States Ul: trict Att'Tuey McCourt received a joint letter from Mr. Wicki-rslmui aud those puaniutt the Jones paroou mat ter yesterday, HiiKi-.tluK that execu tion be stajed until further order of the court. He insisted that a dell uile date be aureed upon before the close of this term, buwbvei, in that March G, the first Mouday in March, was set by tbe court. Although a siuilla appli cation has uot reached Mr. McCjurt ounoerniutf tbe Mays case be expects that it will arrive within a few days aud that the aeutenco of Mays, too, will be delay ed until March i. SAVKS TWO I.I V ICS "Neither my ulster nor inyHi'lf mUlit not ho living today, If It li.id riot hcen for lr. Kinu'" N'W Idscov ery," w riU a A. I. .McDonald of Fuy ettovlllt', N. C, Jt. F. i Ji. , ) i we both had frightful cotibH that no other reirii'dy could hidi. Wo were told my Hiator hud consumption. Kho was very weak und liad niKht Bweata but your wonderful medicine com pletely cured us both. It'n the bent i ever uaed or heard of." For ore Iuiijjth, coukIih, coldn, liemorrhaKC, la Krlppe, iiHthma, hay fever, croup, whooping coukIi, all bronchial trou hlea 11,'s HUpreme. Trial laittlo free. 50candl.C0. Ouaranteed by A. 1. Thornton. close., at I'lirtlanil last week cnuipet it Inn v it h sheep of the very beat Krndes Iriim I.iikIiiiiiI and all I alts ot the United Mutes and Urn gun !) i in a la ciime out victorious iu moit instances. Not only did the western sheep uieu who altiiii lad trie show vol !o Ineir bsloulahmeut at the remstkably I dgh etandurd , tfiat tins been attaiued in tbe science of breed ing sheep iu this ttate. but uien from the east, ton expressed their surprise without reserve. "Tbe sheep shown here certainly illustrate tbat Oregou has breedeis who understand tueir biiHluesH, " said U, A. Hamsay, associate chief of the inspection of the United Statea il.ir eau of Animal lndustrj, to a 1'urt lair) paper. "Oregou sheep are uut taking second place to any sheep that 1 have seen, and 1 have sum' many. Voti Juive good breeders hero who breed scientifically. They run a good ileal to loug and medium wool and these sheep do will ou the lunge. Tbe cross is a very flue mutton pro ducer and (.Ives a heavy wo.d, though perhaps not so Hue as sutiie others, but fur all purposes tnlen led here the breeders aie doing right. "The sheet) Industry should be ei onurHg.nl, aud 1 think every farmer should keep a lljck of sheep to clean oil' the rough gtouud and fertilize the soil. Sheep will be found a viluahlu asset tu the farm, once the farmer gets to see it." I I l - I 11 a I' I '.- . i II ' i. 1 1 .. ii i-s. I i a a v a. New Tin.' l .all -.,n. Ir.'4t Iiiiik .! A Ii i .it II M ami 7 . f . nl . a.'li S.in.iai .1 I'U'ii in. mill -iih i'., -. li..,,' hi in A St '7a r r ie al?:!"",. ,11 Hi.sliii .eiiiiiif I ''u M ..! All aie ,..rl,a.iy I li I lie. I In II ml . lie , r Ii . lll.V. I.. K IIKM'I KtoN, L()l)(il: 1)1! o. I . l.KI.Vtl . ... mi. HI. V. . is . i . r . .'it in I ...mi J 1 . i r I y nl mil i He In M.in.le II. ill. In., ui. 'Iiaa. In. ik-'Ii. W.M.: Win ' . u 1. 1 lie I . K. Il' op dr. whi' '. . pOHO, e i' than ti ' all drv Ti" SiniT-i it 'd i and In n t. caturr'n t- pl' UM .Iil Iv. si.o. . y New Yi i .. Tin. l. t . irrit it'- o" i over n 'i i i in! in: i ' .I; i:. : i . ?. 1 1 cms simply d ivt-l : .r ; i i y i!i y u;i t!in s.n'i'i'' inns, ' .'. tin ' ' ri. no und d" . in. i. I'- ,' ir 'in, ii si-rio-us trim1 Ic ! 'l I : l I'lll.irl'h. Avoid .I'U'i". iniiii-s, smokes and . .1 .' ill II t'li'ltllsl'S, Sunt lll'S ' i i 'in.i Jialiii will ii.it-ter I i i t!nt head easily and I ilr i'i 'i is sell the nil cent i in T'i, !i i Wurron titrunt, i .. 1 v i. limit iain, tint "i not " ' :'i'4. It spreada it t lf .land iinry Hiirl'.tco, relinv. !v tl.e p: ii.tul inlliimiiiiitiiiii. Jily'i Croon I -aim cunliiins no cocuino, inure n y nor oi lr hunni'ul dni'S. 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