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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1904)
fiaf Count u CtSaa nlttct ahllp4 Evorv Thsradoy C. O. MOTZKEW. Mawtt Building TERMS: $2.00 SU Months. 1.00 Three Months, 30 (One Year,. . J', ! SI'Al K Jo Im-b Two Itirhi' Tor? Inrhn jirtr column 4alf oliimu n Colli mil. ... I k mo S m m 1 yr ' w tv fA i fc i f l-J ( .! Jim t rt li'iv im I Si 0O IMM A'l 1-ilAll '.'.Mill 0m IM i.s i Ul 7lHl ..M00 01 4MW MUtl'lJOOO LAIltVlfcW.WKEOON. JILV 2. IM. NTI0NURtPlBUC4NllCKt! For President TMEonOrfC R005LVKIT Of New Wk Tor Vice-President CHAKLbS W. FAIRBANKS Of Indiana What Does Your Interest Require. The only difference Is-twecn the democratic ami republican parties as shown in their platform in that while the republican party uphold protection as n tucaiiM of protecting American producers against destrue tire conijietitlon from abroad, the democratic party "denounces pro tection nsaroblry." Tlie democra tic party isdlevcs in u tariff, "keep ing in view the ultimate end of rnlit inj; revenue to support the federal government." The republican party Isdlevcs iu a t iriff for thi purpose, aud levied ho a- to afford protection to American product and American labor. To thin latter principle the protective principle of tariff the democratic party id opposed. '"We denounce protection" the democrats may. Now what has your experience, taught you to lie most advantageous to you, on this question? What have you, la years past, found to be the effect of democratic tariff legislation upou your interests, and the prosjierlty of the people generally? Why should we here specify? The facts are tw fresh inyour memory. Think over thera. Put aside tradition. Put away theory, Idolism. Be guided In voting by what you see and know. What better right to guide yon, than the lamp of experience. There is uo free trade party. But, a tariff may be so levied as to raise the revenue this country needs without reference to protection. The democratic party is opposed to protection because pro tection is designed nnd does enable the American producer to get better prices for his product, and pay better wages for bis lbor. Protec tion has the effect 'of producing prices that give a go)d return for capital invested, and Wages to labor that au American labdrer.ran sup port his family upon. ' The democratic party would like good prices and fair wages, if they cin Is had without protection. The republican party wants these good thingn, and adopts the only means of securing them with certainty and a degree of uniformity,1 by holding the A iiiei-iean market for the Amer ican people. I5y protection. In 1M).' to 1Mb, you saw the effect of tlie democratic policy of a "gradual re duction of the tariff." The average reduction of duties in the Wilson liill was less than 3 jjef. cent. You know the effect, you felt; the effect upon prices of everything you sold. You felt the effect iu the demand for what you had to sell. You felt the effect In the wages you received. Do you desire a repitltion of that exper ience? If you lielieve In high prices for labor and the products of labor, you can make It certain by supporting protection. ; With a "gi adii.d reduction of tariff The assurance of tlrover Cleveland and Judge Parker, and other gold democrats that the democratic party J has once more Ihvii restored to "health and sanity." Is not siilnYleiit-( ly strong to lure many voters, who have left the party, back into the Jaws of business adversity, so long as l'.rvjiii and his followers persist In i lmining a future date for the success- ful culmination of Mr. Hr.van's one; great object, that of standing upon' a platform of his own msUe. Mr. ' Itryan, since his St. Louis defeat, j says that In VM)S he will Ik' prepared to put his policy U'forc the soplej aain. This statement shows that Mryan ts not and will not be -dow n-1 ed. Pry a u will support Parker, not j Ist-misc he believes In him or his pol- j Icy, nor because he Ik-Hcws he can he J elected. What his object is In sni-! porting him Is probably Is-st known ' to himself. 1 LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER (mi st come n gradual reduction of AJ'JX'TyXyXy'' VLVft prl.-cs. V rlt.it la tint itliltft unit olllv oble4't. 1r " Jk of a reduction of tariff. & I H" Dhs your Interest demand t hi? 0 This Is the question and the only 1 1 nuestion the Lake County voter Is , now called upon to solve, XXX KINTINTi IS AN" AKT IN which Tin-: Ivxaminkk cx cells. V have till the late Cp." stvlcs in tvpc niul keep in stock a hirjc nssortnunt 'of hijh lridc stationery so that there is no tlelay iti executing a larjje onkr. Our juices will he found toeonijiarc favoiahly with other prices. I L LATU5T LAND AND STOCK NEWS HSUUr PAGES LOCAL AND COINTY NEWS TWO DOLLARS A Yl-AR. L5TAHLISIII D IN 1 880. How on earth can VV. J. Ilryan, or any other deiiKsrat, expect to ever see the demis-ratlc party above sus plclan of trickery, when Parker, a strong gold demiHrat, will vote for Bryan, a silver man. and wheuj! Bryan, the strongest known advo-l cate of silver, will vote for Parker, a t j gold man; If they practice It how can they elimnate it? Western Oregon is Iu a rage, aud may call out the malitla, and a ter rible uproar is exjst-ted, all lscnuse 1700 Eastern Oregon sheep hae appeared on the west side of the Cascade mountains. Think of It, still Webfooter can't see any cause for the range trouble In the Eastern part of the state. Since the democratic campaign was opened with a trick on the part of Parker with his famous telegram, wouldn't It he well for the republi cans to keep their eyes peeled; and keep in mind the time only a few years ago when Weaver received such a tremendous vote In Oregou? Committed to the Asylum. Cul. Hamilton and S. K Busick arrived here Monday evening, having in charge Clarence McLIn, of silver Iike, whose actions for the past six weeks had created a suspicion re garding his sanity. He was examin ed Tuesday by Judge Paly and ad Judged Insane and was committed to the asylum. John McDonald and Win. Boyd started yesterday with the unfortunate man for Kaletn, and Mr. Busick and Mr. Hamilton re turned home. No cause for Mr. IcLlu's condi tion can Is ascribed. It Is hoped that a short treatment will restore him to his right mind. The Fair Route Via Chicago or New Orleans to St. Lewis, Is the one that gives you the most for vour money, and the fact that the ILLINOIS CKXTKAL offers L'xsi iti'AssKit Skiivk k via three points to the WOKLDS FA I It, and in thin connection to all points I-. yond, makes it to your ad vantage, In case you contemplate a trip to any ing final arrangements. point east, to write us lieforo mak- We can offer tliecholccof at least a down different routes B. 11. Tut urn. i.i, . Commercial Agent, 14: Third Htreet, Portland Oregon. J. C. LivnsKv, t i- av r. a . . 1.11' Thrd Street, Portland Oregon ' Ireland. T. B. Thompson, I F. & P. A.. Itoom L, Column JUdg., Seattle, Wash., 1 Rams !! Rams 11 Rams !! 3f() Kani1)otiillct and Delaine Katns for sale from the Meadow Lawn Stock Farm, antelope, wasco co.. okcoon. C. B. DURBIN & SON, - - Address F. W. Durbln, Bly, Or. feiT NOTE. Will ls In Lakevlew on or about SepU-mtsT 1st. 12 Teachers' Examination. Notice Is hereby given that for the pHrHse of making an examination of all srsotis who may offer them selves as rand Mates for teacher of the schools of this county, t Is coun ty school superintendent thereof will sold a public examination at the eourt liouse In Iakeylew, conitnenc Ing at 9 o'cIik k a. m. August 10, ami continuing three days. Applicants for stare pajsrs will apptar at the same time and place, but will have four days In which to complete their work. J, l. Wllllts t'ounty Superintendent. liAKEVIEW General Merchandise. Look at the Indicator. The indicator, showing the depth! of water In tlie tank hn the hillside, authorized by the city council at Its last meeting, upon tlie solicitation of the new fire chief? Is far lsyond the expectation of everyone concern ed. Hy it, the smallest child in the remotest part of town can tell whether there Is sufficient water to quench the Incipient blaze that might 1 be fanned Into a conTtagatlon that' would destroy our village as it did in May, PJ00. Those who fear the flrey demon can rest assured that the Indicator will do Its duty. si FOR ST, LOUIS Z WORLD'S FAIR! ' 110! i'ontf-t ollre. ( Department (if the Interinr, I'niteti I tateH Lrttid Ollice, I.akevie, Orexon. I January 15, V.M. A vnlficieiit coutefit allidav't having i been tilled in this oilicu tiy .lulin RhIhtIh j conleMtant, axsinst tl'e li-irn of Michael j Lynch, deceaned, entry No. 18M(, made I AugUHt 4. 18U4, for wjj of iiw'4 and litn 1 sad 2, nee. 3i tn. Vt H , 11. 24 h., w. 111. bv Michael Lyncli. deceased, uontestee, in which it is alleged tliat aiJ entry uiun shandunel said lands a twin t October 1, 18115, and thereafter on Decern Iter titli, 181(5. ditxl, leaving a an heir at law, his father residing in the county of 1 ork, WILL YOU BE THHRL? See Nature's Art Uallety of the Rockies in addition to the attractions of 5t Louis. This can only be done by going; or returning: via the 5CENIC LlfSE OF THI; WORLD." Flty Mhta. 'for yenM fate was after me contimj. ouoly" write F. A. OuUedgo, Verbena. Ala. "I had a terrible cage of Piles cauniiix 24 tnmors. When all failed Hurklen'a Arnica Halve cured me. Kqualiy kx1 for Barm and all ache and pains. Only 25c at ISeall'a Drag Store. - eaidpartienare hereby notitled lun-ur, reHpond and offer evidence touching said alU'KHtion at, 10 i'cls:k a. U). en Auguxt 15, 1904, before the KeulHter and Iteceiv Oilice iu IT TNRIVAL.ED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS IN EFFORTS TO PLEASE II I NEQUALLED DININQ CAR SERVICE NSURPASSED er at the United Btatea Land Lakeview Oregon. Ths said contestant having, in a pro per affidavit, filed, set forth facia which show that after due diligence personal service of thia notico can not be made,! it in hereby ordered and directed thai' such notice be given by due and proper publication. j jnly 7-31 J. M. watsov, RegiMter. j Writ for Illustrated Bookltt Colorado's Pmuu Mgiiti aos Rtiorts X. C, ncBKIDH, General Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND, OREGON. t