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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1902)
if LAKE C(AN'i LX'1. . 4, LAKEVUi v. OREGON, FEB. ij 102. BOWERSOCK LEASING BILL Supposed to be the Best Bill Yet In the Hand of the Lusk Cohorts, and it Hasn't a Ghost of a Chance. I It in i-xpcctffl that tin public land I committee of the 1 Inline will noon iuVti up (or eoiiHhleriitioii the (cveral bill J .providing for leaning the public range, l nl the Went. Tin' two moHt prominent i bill now before the committee are thf I Htephenn hill, conveying the Texan idea j of what a leaning law should bo, anil the 4 Ilowernock bill, which in na'ul to have 'Iwn drawn and approved by the Na 'tional Livestock AHnnciation. Inart ' much bh the committee declined, during !the lant Cnngrcnn, to connider the for vnr measure, it in exacted that inter cut will center around the necond pro position . IJriefly Htated, the Itnwernnck bill pro TideH that all vacant public lands) went of the 100th uieridinti shall Im; leaned for sitickgrar.iiig piirponcn, subject to the right of homestead and mineral entry. lifi.."eii ahall le tnnde at the rate of two rents er acre wr anniini, payable in Advance, and preference for hucIi leaned hul! be given to owner of cultivated ittgricultiiral land for leasable ImikIh abut ting upon their freehold, in proportion Mtt 10 a'Tea of leaHehold to one of free hold. A like proportion of 10 to 1 hIihII A f given to storkgrowers who are uIho recholdcrs, but thin preference hIimII fi pl v only to hinds w ithin the ciuntieH in w hich t heir Hlock habitually range. If ; . j ti the CHNe of either of iheHC preferences 'there hIihII not be sullicieiit leasable hwids in the county to give each person rt he mil x 1 11 1 11 nt portion of 10 to I, then the IiukIh slinll be prorated between the persons entitled to hihIi preference. "The bill grunts a further preference to ' lands not leased under the above con- ditimiH to slockgrowern who were in lu'tuiil tif and occn puncy of the IiukIh hiritig the punt calendar yntr, to Ik1 leiiHed bv 1 1 ii n in iiroport ion to re-I . 4-pective interests in and line thereof. HoMerH of Htale hind", under lease, t hall Im- beneficiaries of the preference iriven to Ktockirrowern wiio are hIho free holders, provided their leaseholds do liot cover more tliuu (ill) acres in one Jhm'.v. 1' reehold rights are not to apply 1 .o tow iiHite property , nor to any hinds fleriviug title from Spanish or Mexican grants. ' js Lenses tinder the liowermiek hill ure 1o run for 10 yearn, with the privilege of I renewal. 'J'he revenue derived from these lenses, after deducting the expense i til nlniinistcriiig the law, hIiuII he lined - an a reciiiiiiaiiou fund in providing; hu.-Ii , Hater storage and irrigation works in the arid and semi arid regions hh ure necessary for preparing tlie public arid nd semi-arid laud for settlement tin . der the lioineHtead act. The secretary ' of the interior in empowered to cancel ' lenses when holders become ineligible, f Washington correspondent sayH ' re ure indication! that there will he A prolonged light on this hill, und the . Chances ure decidedly Hguinst any no tion in itfe fiivor. While the depart ments are more or less in favor of leaning system, there in n general Hen tiuent among Western settlers und filnull Htmtk-tiw norn ii'aiiiHt Hit) nyHlein, ftMl, in tliti face of tli'iH oi,)(iHitioii, refill Ihth am nut anxious to Ifiwlti te, Ml I'll tlldllll tlixy liflicvo hucIi ll'iHlll- t$nn in fur tlut ln-Hl iiilDioHtH of all t'on- 'Hlfll. 'J ilt) HllUtll OWIItTH ft'tir tllHt till- 'MCr u li-iiHUiii hvhIoiii Hit) lurgn Htock iiiauit'H will In) alilc to ain control of ntnt;t!H, mnl tlaiH crowil thtuu out. 3'0Nt) nioiiilifiH who fuvor lt!iiHin cyM 'ii UNHiTt vnry jMiHitivoly Unit tiny liill tiifnt tlmir uin-ovul in nut irooily fK'iuril thu Hinall owimiH and wtfttlcrH, f l uiiiliiulitmlly uny bill tin')' vote for 'Itl contain Httiili a jirovinion. Ncvtir- Uwlt'HH, t10 jtt,uj jrtwH i,nvt) lit)n cir- :tyiivnt0, hu many timoH in thu i'UHt (ft!j1 l'it,ru 'H oinu ground for tlic fnur i ,! tl,u lrt of the mtiUm. The Kxiuniner predicted eHrly in the season that there would be no nclioti taken ilnrinir this cnngreHH in the pro poned lnso law, and the predic tion will probably turn out ritdit. Memhei'H from the Went muni nee in any proponed hill of the character a fafeguanl for the umall nt'wrknieti and rancher, or fight it to the deaih. No f ii h bill Iihh yet been proponed. A CONORESSIONAL PLATFORM. Mr. htephen Jewell of (irantn I'ann, Oregon, for'vardn to the editor a "copy of the new Congrennioiial plntform" that he dexiren to pee enlablinhed. Without further comment than to ex pren a "fear" that Mr. Jewell will never live long enough to we bin pi arm carried out completely, we give below bis plat form : (irantn rano, Oregon, January 25, liK)2. (To the Kditor: I miggent that the men who reprenent Oregon in the next (!ongrenn be elected on the follow ing platform of principle: Kirnt, Government innue and control of all money without the intervention of national bank , and every dollar to be a full legal tender. Second, Government ownemhip and control of public transportation, includ ing pannenger, freight and ex pre. Third, Government ownemhip and control of the liquor traffic on the South Carolina plan. Fourth, iMntrict leginlation, known an the initiative and referendum, and di rect election of all officers' except thoKe belotiKing to the Cabinet departments Fifth, A law limiting land holdings, and restricting the name to actual oc cupation ty American citizens. Sixth, A law placing all indigent American citizens on a common equality regardless of military or other service. Seventh, Tuxution and tariff privileges to lie equal and uniform throughout the I'nion, including all territories and ponneHHiims. Kighth, Emigration laws that will ex clude all persons who can not become loyal and unefui citizeiiH. Ninth, Oflicial expression ofsymjiathy for the lioers of South Africu. Tenth, The independence of the Phil- J ippine Inlands on conditions honorable ! mid satisfactory to both Americans and Filipinos. The incorporation of the foregoing principles ii to law will lie suf ficient to check the blighting influences of intemperance, imperialism and mo nopoly. All reform work should be gradual und strictly in harmony with the I'eclaration of Independence. There is no reason w hy the great state of Or egon should not lead the other states to higher planes of morality and justice. Stkimikn J i:w ki.i.. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Has win Id w ide fame for marvellous cures. It surpassed any other salve, lo tion, ointment or buliu fur ('ills, (loins liurns, Itoils, Sores, Felons, 1' leers. Tet ter, Nalt Khetim. Fever Sores,, Chapped llunds, !--kin F.ruptions: Infallible for Files, ('ure guaranteed. Only 23 cents Lee Ilea II s. J. U. J'.iK.th and '. II. Hath have returned to their liuinen at CratitM Vuhh frtiin AltnriiH, where they were called ae witneHHtiH in the nuttirintiH Lookout lynching chhc now on trial. On being interviewed, theHU geiitlenien Htate to the (irantH 1'hmh Olmorver that "much of the Ht'iiMatioiialibtu that in Koing the ioiiikIh of the newM)iaiei'a, regarding Modoc county and i Let people, h gruHH exafralion. They found the city of AltuiitH to he a (juijl and law ahidin place, moHt of the citi.t-tiH heing of cul ture and retint uit'iit. They Maw hut one or two drunken men during their Hojoiirn there. They predict a great future for the county of Modoc and Hurrouudiug territory. " TO CUKU A COLD IN ONE DAY Taki Ijixnlivi' IIi'iiiiiii Qiiinlni Tulilrt. All (ImnKlm ri'lunil tlic nicm. y if it ditU to euro. K. W . tiiovo'h HiiMititiin- ix tin cm-li linx. ;'-r. 4 1 1 y Where in your mother, Johnny?" "flaying golf." "And your aunt?" "Mie ta out on her bicycle. " "And your muter?" ' "She in training for the hockey match." , "Then I'll nee your father, pleane." "lie can't come down. He in upstairs giving thu baby a bath." Family cares and duties do not weigh down the well woman, and the children are never in her way. But when the womanly health fails, and there is a con stant struggle with weakness and pain, household duties are a burden almost 1ast liearing, and children are a cease ess annoyance and worry. Weak women are made strong and sick women are made well by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Inscription. It establishes regularity, dries disagreeable drains, heals inflammation and ulcera tion and cures female weakness. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. All correspondence strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. " I had been ailing aomr time, troubled with female weakneaa," write Mrs. W'm. H. Johnwm, of Avoudale, Chester Co., Pa. "Every month I would hare tn lie on my back. I tried many different medicines and nothing Rave me relief until I beran Dr. Pierre'a medicines, using; two bottles of ' favorite Prescription ' and two of 'Golden Medical Discovery.' These medicines have cured me. When I began your treatment I was not able to do very much, but now I do the work for mv family of nine, and feel better to-day than I nave for a year. I thank you. doctor, from the bottom of my heart, for well do I know that you are the one who cured me." " Favorite Prescription " has the testi mony of thousands of women to its com plete cure of womanly diseases. Do not accept an unknown and unproved sub stitute in its place. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the best laxative for family use. G. W WISE. General Merchandise, First-Class Hotel. The Plush House, Tonsorial Parlors. Plush, Lake County, Oregon TIT A .! . EXPERT AT 9 ! CLOTHING J'nrlor on Main Sired, j'it north of Kitlil'e M ere ti audi He '"tore, I'rleen Moderate mid isatiiifaetioii Guar anteed. il e me a call. FRANK T, GUNTHER T JEWELER Ager Lakeview Stage Line S. L. McNAUGHTON, Proprietci Office, Hotel Linkville Klamath Falls, Or. I..HVf l.aktvtf' at 6:;W a. in.; arrive at Bi) !ti 1 1 lumm. Ij-hh- Kly at C a. in.; arrive at KlaMath Falls in 1; iKium. I-Hvc Klniuatb KalU at 7 a. in.; arrive at ht'HM ii k iu W liourn. U-Kvc UoHwit'k at 5 a. in.; arrive at Ager in 7 hours. Mi ken uouuectioQ with all traiua at Ager Cal. EasyCoaches Excellent Accommodations I'ttHnrngor, ex prang and freight tratfi Hol.i'iUul. All buaiuesa eutrualed to u will be txpeilitmi. OOOOO0O I Vernon's New Livery Teed & Sale Stable NORTH OF COURT HOUSE Lakeview, - - Oregon. Stylish Single and Double Turnouts. Good Strong Rigs For Traveling Men Lndies and Famil ies will find fafe rigs ut litis stable. S. J. VERNON, Propr. W CHMAKER The Central Market JONES & RIOGS, Prop's. CHOICE MEATS Located opHsite Kailey & Maspingill'g store. It i a well known fact that meats of all kinds are high, but we are prepared to give the bent meats the ranges of Lake County afford, at a reasonable price. BEEF, MUTTON AND PORK. WE ARE HERE TO STAY. GIVE US A CALL BLr1CKJniTH5 AMD WdQONMdIMER5 J. IV. Maxwell 0 0 Vt M 0 A H A ;fnt for Ten of the Best high grade and standard makes of Pianos S240.00 and up Organs S50 up LOOKOUT $3 For am one killing or u-al-illK HtOC'K Ix-loM.'illi; to the South Eastern Oregon l'uQ. Stock Association $500 REWARD Will be given for the arrest and convietion of any per nun or periioiig utealintj any stock belonging to niLMiibuni of this A.inouiation. J. D. COUGrtLIN, J, n. INNES, President. Secretary. Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW PAISLEY. A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor. Leaves Lakeview at 6 a. m. every day but Sunday. Returning, leaves Paisley at G :30 a. in every day but Sunday. Passengers'; are $j. Round trip $5 OFFICE Reynolds & Wlngtteld's, Lakeview. A Prosperous - 1 1 : We are glut! to note in dosing our books for the past year that our lius inetss ii- steadily inereaHing. At the beginning of this, a new year, we wit-h to thank our many patron? for their liberal patronage. We wish to reassure 70a that we ill at all times aim to carry none but the best makes of Implements and Hardware; in fact any goods w hich belong to our line. We reieetfully solicit a continu ance of your patronage, and also w ish those who are not yet our pat rons may become such. We will serve you to our mutual advantage. Keyond a doubt we can will inxke it to your advantage to call on us Ihj fore making purchases in our line. ! j J. E. BERNARD & SON 1 Greatest Playground on Earth EVERY NEED EVERY WISH EVERY PURSE CAN BE SUITED SPECIAL RATES Have been established by the SOUTHER PACIFIC between all parts of CALIFORNIA and Its rreat number of famous resorts by which the expense of a trip Is reduced: i a verv low and reasonable rate. For example: FROM ALL PARTS OF CALIFORNIA TO THE RF,SORT5 IN THE SHA5TA RE OION, LAKE TAHOE AND SURROUND. INOS, VOSEMITE, THB BIO TREES, THE KINOS RIVER COUNTRY. FROn SAN JOAQUIN AND SACRAflENTO VALLEY POINTS TO THE MONTERHY BAY COAST. FROn THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY, ARIZONA AND NEW flEXlOO TO THE SEASHORE IN SOUTHERN CAL IFORNIA AND THE RESORTS OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. For full information, Inquire of nearest agent of the Southern Pacific ?fr.akeview Brewery j j AYR65 & SCrlLAUbL,, props, SALOON IN CONNECTION Beer sold Wholesale & Retail " Delivered any place in Town visit DR. JORDAN'S orkat MUSEUM OF ANATOMY' 1051 MARKET ST., SAN PRANCIS0 I. CAL ( kM link u4 Rar.olk.J Thlars;stA.aalmloal Vutnim 10 uia w or 1. raoM( anrsMMen n th City. A wnSirU il;Mir ulillin, 1 WkBaa, ranxonairaet. 4 dlsu,altlTly aarasl bf M lha oldaat BpaeUllst un ttaa Paolaa Coaau JCatebUabedMyaara. M un. nununii rniTMit BiitAatl Taasr mat IBlddla I from lb nsr.cU 1 fouthfai Indl. I relUas r ucam In uiuirar Faara. Marruus aaa aayWaai Oaklllsy. la ! t, la all lueumi ' callous; ajpsraaalaarliasa, fr.klai. rm, ..., IWIS. rrtsssa.r t UrlaatlBsr, . Hj a oaaialuailoa mt , ramadtoa, of f rami aaratW pawcr, li Dular ' I has so arrmB4 ala IrMtaien 1 tbat IT will al , alf a"r4 liasactfiata mllrf, but perasananl I 1 ear, rat uooter aaaa ant aJalm to Mriaras atlraalaa, bat k wM hnowa to b a Ukr aa4 I soara rhraloiaa aad urgaan. prc-smlosal 1 im LWaasolaltr ! of Mmm. TFaflLISI tbaroaahlr andleatad fiaaa I wa aataat wuaaut ta 01 si fairy. Trants fltud br aa Kxaart llaskl I sar ar Baaitair. A ulcfe ana romitui , fwsfar riloa, riaasiM aaa rilBlaa, b ' I Iter. Jardaa'a aaaclal palalsas melboda. ITIBT MAW anatrlna ta aa wW f ssahra 1 j Nr Hwl Miita ul blaenniplalnt. W wUl uoranrM fOUJTMVM VUSM m ' I awry sum vs sinlMnM VBSiuiatMa n .inciiy fnrasa. CHABUMt TMMf MMASOXABLM. Traauaaiil aarsaaallr ar hj laitar. Writ f a oak. rnn.oHorHT mw ARBIASJK. sfiiusrsu. CAvslSMbls t bva for ansa.) inarrita H WR0AN k CO., ISIt Marks St, I Year.,. 1 1