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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1904)
PvMtattwl Krarv Tkaraday C. O. METZKER. Masonic BalMlag KntiTi-il a; !'rt 'iffiovat I afcevirw. Ore. a heeonil l lais Mail, r. iOne Year, $2.00 rEM: Six Month I.IH) (Three Months, 50 l.Aa.Vlt"W, t'REOON, VIC. 15. I4- Jne inch Two Inches Thrt lm-bis. . . jail I'dunui. . . . 3ue tVtulUU father has leerled Hie union. The name "scab" has 11 terror for them, though tbe son feel the disgrace that he suffered through ilie jrml and arro gance o( labor and unionism. In the recent building trades strike in New York there was developed a pecul iiir situation li nt is almost unMievahle. The helers or apprentice inn cer tain lino 01 trade are innnv o( them uien of 40 to 50 years of They hud Utn apprentice since their lmyhood with no hope of becoming journeymen. They ilwk iBoJiin t yr ertf railed out with the journeymen on SI IV IS l ( ' uw ' " , , i too rti tivnui; iui Brite. Tlie proprietors declared lor the sin 9ii.i'..i'.vi ui open hop, railed la-k the apprentices 1". iv iv i 7l Hi 1 tui''ii i..!!'!-!") aud gave them the journeymen's place. That was dreadful. Kecei.tly in Sun Francisco nil editor who has had many year' experience di rectum the inae up id new MpniMira, books Hiid other printed iimltor, t i reditu: two printer in the makeup of a cia-r- jt r in u union oMice. To expe dite On- oik mill save nneof the print ers the '.line and !Uir that should have Sheep or Cattle Ranch. More ranches (or sale. This time a l.aiin raneh f 14 forties IvlnB along ' Pitt Kiver, and control a vast range on '',',i"nti ' . , I Vlrr-Pres hlenl the bank ol the river and (or miles . , . . . , Hocrslary ol Stair back. Tin stock ranch t a snap at .j fiWOO. Write to the lke County r x- nretary Interior.. . . miner (or particular. twreiary of War In addition M the aln.ve 14 forties wenwy trri'it. nmrtTniiv. CMTICI) STAT. Theodore Konsevsll , . . c :i wrfmrr ni ..tiinnierc". . there are 3 forth- lying 4 or f . distant, on w hich there are two large )Wlllllr umiiral spring. The alaive price is lor the en- Attorney OvnuraJ tire 17 tnrtiita . ' Governor ' hn-retary of Htata Ilfarrt Uaa l laal rrr. Treaaurer United State Land OtHee, l.akevicw, ! Atuirni-jr (ii.nrral Ore. Nov. 3. 1!HM. Noli.-e i hereby given Inatroethm that llattie Chandler td Ijikevi w , Ore., ha flletl notice of intention to make, I iTintKr. tialrjt and Fwxt font I'. H. Si-naiorn i Hard fur Non-Union Boy's. The f-iUi'W iiiil UiiH tnken frmn an tint i i t . i. it: iMp-r if Sun I'mtu-in'ii 4lt!nnc t lie ni-ei.r L.-ilmr I'liino t'un ti'i I ii ni i;i tint city: Tin- Anieriean I -y ha- rit.!,;s whii-h theiaUit mdol.y r-ln-uid l-e cmiilx-iicd to rf-;n-ct. They are e-ii.v.i'.utioi-ul rikrlii pnmf un hi ibnert land claim No. 43il, j i for the nw ' of ae'4. ' of e4 ec. lf t oiiirri-oiru ! and nw 4' of ne4 mi-. LM tp. '. S. U 2t ; E, W. M- iH-fore Kegiater and Ueceiver : "l"" -"'" 'at ljikev.ew. Hregon, on Monday, the ; i l!th day of lleceniln-r, 1!H. -"'"'i"" j lie name the following witnee to A,l"r,"'J' j prove the complete irrigation anl recla j,u,u Si imu.r .. o'liti.ui of aid land : .1. M. curry, John jearl. Win. M... k.Th,m. o.ril,ie. all of . K.-prri.i.tfre. ; I.akrview, (regon. ( Jiul(- 45-4'J J, N. ATaos, Kegiater ,. John Hay Uit M. Hbaw . .. E. A. If KftifcM-k Wm. M.Tart Wm. H. Irfim1)f . . (ieo. It. fortt-lyou Janii WtlMin Hi-nr C Payne . !'.('. kiini aTATK. (ten. K. ('hamhor)ata r. I. luintiar . . t a. Moora A.M. Craw lord J. II. Arknrnian ...J. K. Whltnef , ....J. W. Hal'y t J. It Mlli-hcll j ('. W . f ilium t ttitiRT'T t C or mi w II jj. N. llllaniaiili (', V.. W nlvi-rinn It h lU all I . A. Moore n. E, CHURCH DlRGCTom Plan of an, vice of panior of tl jj i Church, I-akevlew. lt ...j Sr(1 daylfrrf each month. Detbel at II a. m , and w Creek at 7 p. m., 2nd and 4th &un,Ull of each month. Lakeview at 11 a. n.( and 7 f. I'rayer meeting Thnraday 7 p. m. $u Sniidny Union School Hotiw at 11 , Ukeview at 7 p. m. You are rordi.ii, invited lo all the aervicea. Piakftiro 8kyie, Tiiitot. r n it.. J..I111 r SiHlie-r Miook that would l grai,t.-d by any tumoral. ie i,.,, ,or,i t,v an apprentice, the 4ioitrtofeijuity.il the land. They an- alitor carried wmie type ai:r,-s the room right to acquire an wlucatmn and the ,a Uid tt on the atone w here the print right to larn a trade. The latn.r VT ,lls rt.ai)v , ,,rKWa with the make- omoni. o not now respect tliee rights 1I0 Ti,e ; int. r droniwd the work lie of the American boy. But they will. An incident occured at I'alo Alto re caue the ediior had no right, under the rule ol the union, to "lift1' tyjie as he acentlythat illustrate. It is a brief ; hlli lt, , t.MriL Tl.u t he work wan Story, and a simple one a Htory of the (iehied iur ,.vi.rili i,,,,,, UMlll tllt. cru-i,:.; g out cf the i.tnhiMon of an other printer h;nl tinitlifd the woik he Ho! For the West. Tell vour friend ttmt the r.nn ji-iuctAt, Murrau-T. It. I.. Hrlimin W . 1, MiHtre lakk corvry. Jotin A. liyi-iH k i!y . A W. Manrlim Htierlff K. f- Itiio liarl K. (I. Atiltrnm .... '. I. .( ....J. . W illlU .. c: t.. V.iMirr W. A currii-r f. W. IH-Ill J. F. Clarkxin TIUBIR UXII KeTlll. United Slate Land Ollii-e, Ukuyij, Oregfon, October 27th, l'.KM. Snin t hereby given that in tHunpliaraw n the proviaton of the act of (Vtiiov- . June 3. 187H entitled "An ai-t li.ru, aale id timlier lartda in the iatmtl(( J itortiia, Oregon, Nevada, uml Vtm. Ion Territory, a exieiuled to all i'nhlie Land Mate hv act of Anoint 4 J'.'2, Mantir I J. Na'arri of Ukei' county of lake, atate of I In-iion, in Ih.v filed In thi ollice I, in morn mu. V.. "Itl i... .1... i .w ,1,, mi, . i. . . I'm int. piircuae n ii Tn amin-r AOMMir : HchiHil Hupt .. i-olonifU : tiireyur American boy. who, by the dictum of j wa ,jii,g on another form, a waiting delegate of the cwrpenters" j lint theae name prinlem that object to union, io forced to reHi.quieh hit- choeen tie Uiu, uj tVpe by a man who toulJ trade or stifle Liadeeire for an education. , l.oiig to the union if be deaired. And Palo Alto is in California, and !,-., itt...f ti,..i,i..r i.. n.,iL .,rr .,,,1 boy of bimaelf by going to the atero- California is one of the free American atates. In laat vamtion time thin boy decided tijton learhiue the carpenter trade. The walking delegate came along and de manded that be join the union. The boy gladly did ao. Then be decided to 4jvide bia time between the achool houae and th ehop, as be wished to continue bia etndiea, so that when be became a journeyman carpenter be 'might likewiae be fitted intellectually for the highest position that a mechanic may aspire to. 'Without choolatic ed ucation he did not feel assured that the higher attainment in carjientry were posdible. That was a laudable ambition. The boya father waa proud of him. He could foreee a (mora of honor aad eontentmeot, if not wealth, for a boy who aongbt both eductaion and a trade. Then the walking defecate batted in again. He informed the boy that he mini quit school or be ejected from the union. Why? ISecause tbe walking delegate of the Carpenter' Union had ordered it. That's why. And tbat'a enough. A boy applied for the privilege of learning the bricklayer' trade in San I-'ranciaco. j "But you are not the tun of a brick-! laver," caid the waiting delegate. "No." "Then y ju'ie barred " Another boy applied. He waa the on of a bricklayer. Eligible. Yea ' tSut you are pm-t eveoteea yeara old," aid the walking delegate. "Y." "What have you been doing all tbeae yeara?" "Going to school." liut the buy had paaaed the age limit, ile wasn't allwod to learu father's trade after he bad got an education. Not many years una a young- lutu typer's establishment and carrvjng back some stemtyped plates for their use because they did not allow the appreu ticea to do that work. That shop got no more of that work. The illustration might be multiplied many fold. But the multiplication would prove tbe fact no truer than the policy of the labor unions in restricting apprentices is driving the boys of the cities into the streets and highways to become tramps and criminals. Tbeae boya who are deprived of the privelige of learning trades to-day are the men ol to morrow. What sort of men wiil they become! Will they be come reflected, honored, intelligent and useful citixens, or disgraced, useless vagabonds and criminals? These are questions for the labor unions to ansa er. And they an give but one answer. But to stop the nec essity for that answer by opening the shop lo the American boy. And they will do it right soon, or the proprietor of the shop will himself do the opening. The fathers of lhe boys (continued tin pajre wven.) a JTjj I " 7 rate are eoing intoeffect March 1st 1!05, j ( nrnmlMliiiicra J to expire May 15th, I!H)5. The rate j aunik InBtwetor from Chicago, III. , will lie $X1. Peoria, j III. , f 31. t. Louis, Mo. and New Or- ' s leans. Iji. , f:tO. Council Bluffs, la. , More School Land For Sale. Sioux City la. , Omaha, Neb. , Kaunas j pu r),,.,,,, ,, ,, mw term City, Mo , llineola, Tex. and Iloustan the west half of sec. 2ti, tp. 2 S K 20 K. Tex., Hates apply to muin line Also the west half of ec. 2S, tp. lis, h. points in Nevada and California. K 11) K. For further inf irmation apply to Ail this land Is unimproved and being Southern Pacific Co. Agent, or to, ha-ated as it i. make it very valuable. Jons M. ft'l.TON, Write or call at this ollice for partic- D. F. & T. A., So., Pac. Co.. Reno, Nev. I ulnra. tf Se. S see. 1, N'w'j N 12. in Township No. !!H a., K. vc IS r , M iliuiiii-Ite Mer., and will nft-f lK.Tto hw that the latid wuplu Piore valuable for ilk limher or tii than for agricultural purpose nd to eaiahlish bia claim to aiiid lhlid bfloo Kegiater and Keeeiver at Lakeview. bn gon, on Monday, the liltb day of Jur 11HI . lie nam.- as witneaae: J-mZt O Hunting, W. A Wtlshire, ha Young, F.Uie Kusaell, a I of Lakenet, Oregon. Any and all peraons vlaimia adveraely the sIhivs deacrihed lindiin requested to file their claims in tint ci lice on or liefora said lilt h liar of Jn ary, llkWi. 44 1 J.N Watsox, lingiit' OABTOniA. Bigaatsas of Some Real Estate Bargains We Sell Land on Smallest Commissions A SECRET." Oar great swaet of youth and beauty for tbe young woman or tta mutber ia ths proper uuderatanding of ber womanly sys tem and well-being;, hvery woman, youi:g or old, should know krrtelf and her phys-' icai make up. A good way to arrive at this knowledge is to get a good doctor book, such, for instance, aa the "People's Common benae Medical Adviser," by SL V. Pierce M. l., which can readily be pro cured by sending twenty-one ct-uU in one cent stamps for paper-bound volume, or tliirty-oue cetiui for cloth-bound copv, ad dre-Uiiig Ir. K. V. Pierre, at buffalo, N. Y The change from maidenhood to woman- hood is one thus involves the whole hodv tit ii, . , - i duum la one urn involves me wuoie uoov iieah from school ami eagi-r to lear hit. Tie trajn at this time upon tlie Mood father's trade wan dej.rivej of that priv- forniing airueiuie may U- t., gre..!, Dia- ' ' I orders of tlie tuiict:-Ji peculiarly lenuiiiiic iiege liecause the lii-t of aipreiitices was' are nearly aiw.iTK ik-jH-ndi-iil uou le- .. j 1'i-live ti'i'.iition. In all buck caiK lr limited. J triveii from one shop to an-j Pieroe's I it v.. me Iif m rmtiou in juxt the ,i . i . ii : i i . i i ' vegetable toiuc lor the female system, other hv walking ileh-L'dU-.i, he was uill-i . . ' " ; "I eaiiina rxiio-M uiv llianka fortlie tieueat I iiml.tlv ili-lffn itii.. ,.riM..ii I..- it... bU,. u: have lc iveU lri.i-1 lr. l-ierce' metluiie-a ,.. . wr.iea ti. Inliua Wthrly, of Canilinilue. force, and tbrmgli perjury. The union had gut rid of him. liut they had nu longer control of him. liu learuvd tbe tfa-le, wearing lUii strijx-s of a t-ouvict. When he returned to his pareuta' home he found two eop le w hj believed in his iiuioceiicc, lie hat- ifi'owti to msulcio I now, and father and cuu a oik aide by aide, j'mcv the che..-.cr Co. nl. l took f-'avoritc l're.iii- tiun and f'cl I'.jt a perfect euic liu. 1m en efiix-teil. kI liic tiiaukiiiK you lur Ilie klull and Utherly letUl wQich you w rote . Ir Pietce'a h'avotite Prescription was the first ec!uMVcly vomaa's tome mi Ii tuarart. It Mas sold more largely iu the past third -of a century thn any other uieilicine for women. Ijo not let Ihr UaiK gmt pel mi, icli- you to tiy some cuu pound that hoa not had tbe IiaI of so Uiauy yval' Succeaa. Iir Pierce's I'll Hunt pellets almulU bs tiaed w ith "l avonie I'm -lintiou ' V hefc vet a UaUv ia ituntU. UuUiilruvdlMi& for sale near Paisley. In sections 2H, ii, IS, 14, 23, in tps34 K. IB. I'ulmprtt rd Land lor sale, Dear Paisley. In section 35, 33, 30, 2tl, tps 33, K. 18. L'ulmprovrd'-Land for sale on Lower Cbewancan. In sections 13, 10, 26, 86, tps 35, R.20. KlumMth county. Land for sale. Unimproved, at a bargain, write (or particulars and numbers. Valuable 1'uxlurv. We will sell pas turelandin large or small trails. If you own laud in Lake county and 'want to buy utioc.-upiud laud iadjoiuiiig it wtaM Tim e.aaimner. TlmlH-r A;i ). In Camas Prairie. Home tine patches of timber can lie bought at this ollice. Xtrur Lukevkrw. Oue mile south is 80 acres of pasture land. Write or call at this office if you want to buy. Crooked tW.-ff, have for aala tome valuable pasture lands In Crooked Creek valley that can be had reasonable. A btrt JUAe. Pasture land at the south end of Abert Lake can be had reasonable. Write for.prieei id par-ticulart. The Examiner Company. C. 0- METZKIIR, Agent n i s : .fl.i 4. i