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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1906)
Mow to Get on the Ticket. Aro you koIiik to I a candidate for office at th coming elections in Ore gon? If so yon will need to stiuly carefully the provisions of the new primary nominations law. Political nominating conventions as they have lonjt existed in Oregon are abol ished ly the new lnw and there is an entire revolution in the method of obtaining nominations for public offi ces voted upon by the people. Th first move a candidate Is com pelled to make is to file with the sec retary of state or district office, or with tho county clerk, if for an office to bo filled in on county, or with the city recorder if for a city copy of his petition signed office, a by him- self in the following form: To (Sec. of state or county and to the memlers of th party and the electors of (state, trict or county in the state of lerk) dis-Ore- gon). I, (name) reside at - - and my post office address is - - I am a duly registered member of the - - party. If I am nomiuated for the office of - - at tho primary nominating election to be held in th (state, coun ty or district) the 20 day of April, 1900, I will accept the nomination and will not withdraw, and if I am elected I will qualify as such officer. If I am nominated and elected I will during my term of office (here the candidate can us 100 words to state bis platform). The foregoing petition for nomina tions is to be sejiarate from but at tached to th petition to be signed by the voters who desire to see the candidate's name on the ballot, a copy of th latter petition is to be fil ed with it and the heading must be in th following form and addressed to the secretary of state, county clerk or city recorder, as the case may be. We ,the undersigned members of the party, and qualified electors and residents of precinct, in the county of ..... state of Oregou, re spectfully request that you will cause to be printed on the official nomina ting ballot for th party, at the aforesaid primary nominating elec tion, th nam of th above signed ...f as a candidate for the nomination to the office of by 6aid party. Th man who is a a candidate for either house of th legislature may sign on or th other of th following statements, but 6hould he refuse to sign either of them that fact will not effect th filing of his petition : "I further state to the people of Ore j gon , as well as to the people of my , - ... - . legislative district, that during my term of office, I will always vote for th candidate for United States Sena tor in congress who has received th highest number of the peoples votes for that position at th general elec tion next preceding the election of a U. S. senator in congress, without re gard to my individual preference." "During my term of office I will consider th vote of the people for United States Senator in congress as nothing more than a recommenda tion, which I shall be at liberty to wholly disregard, if the reason for do ing so seems to me to be sufficient." FREE The Great AMERICAN FARMER Indianapolis, Indiana. The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation, Edited by an Able Corps of Writers. The American Farmer is he only Literary Farm Journal pub lshed. It fills a position of its own and has taken the lead ing place in the homes of rural people in every section of the United States. It gives the farmer and his family something to think about aside from the hum drum of routine duties. Every Issue Contains an Original Poem by SOLON L. QOODE. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the Paice of One: The ke County Examlner The Leading County Paper and The American Farmer BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2 This unparalleled offer is made to all new subscribers, and all old ones who pay up all arrears and renew within ninety days.. Sample copies free. Address: C. O, fletzker, Lakevlew, Oregon. 0 Every sheet of th petition must contain a sworn statement of some! registered voter that he is ncquaiutcd with the iersoii who signed it. and I hut the signatures are genuine, the pout otUoe I stated and and that residence correctly they are registered voters of the party. I llu paer, ami any iniru jmny in There must be a separate petition i black ink on yellow paper; also dub for each precinct in which it is desir- j licate ballots on cheap colored paper ed to obtain names. A voter iu one , In different colors from the regular precinct cannot sigu th same Ki,o(t with voters of another precinct, j No voter can sign a petition unless. . ...!.... I.... f ll, lie is rcgisit'itti us (i iiivmii I party in which the cnnduiatc is seeK ! inif nominaiton that is, no other J names will be counted on such pcti tions. At the primaries in Oregon this year there cau be only two parties participating. A party iu the mean-1 iug of the primary law, is an organiz ation for political purposes, wbicn cast at the election of Juue, 1104, at least 25 per cent of the votes cast for the office of congressman, hence only tho Republican and Democratic part ies fulfill the definition of the law. Persons who register under any other affiliation, "Independent Democrat," "Independent Republican," or any other title or change, will have no weight on anv retitiou for nomina tion at the primaries and will not be allowed to vote at such primary elec tions. A candidate for a county office must obtain signers to his petition iu at least one-fifth of the precincts of the county; if for a state or district office and the district comprises more thau on county, the necessary signers must include electors residing in each of at least two counties; if for a state office to be voted for by th whole state, the necessary number of siguers shall include electors residing in each of at least one-teuth of the precincts in each of at least seven counties of the state; if for a congressional office, the signers shall include electors resid ing in at least one-tenth of th pre cincts of at least oue-fourth of the counties. The number of signers required on every such petition shall be at least 2 per cent of the party vote, but for state or congressional offices the num ber required shall not be more than on thousand, nor iu any other case shall th number required exceed 500. A voter can sign as many petitions as come to him, even for the same office. The petitions for state or district offices must be filed with the secre tary of state not less than twenty days before the primary election, that . t I .. . '1 1 11! . is not later thau April 1, this year. Petitions for offices (except district attorney) to be voted for in one coun tv. must be filed not less than fifteen days before the primary election, that is April 5 of this year. Thirty days before the primary elec tion, or by March 20, must send two notices to each judge and clerk of election in each precinct. Not more thau fifteen days and not less than twelve days before the prim ary election, the county clerk must arrange the ticket, certify to it under seal, file the same in the office, and j post a duplicate of it in a couspie- To All Our Subscribers uous pine in his office and keep it posted there until after primary eloo tin He must then have printed on the official ballots, tho Republican ticket i in black ink on hit iHr, tho j Democratic ticket lu black ink on ; imiiois. xn primary eiccnous win no on Friday, April -V. ' ' Monday June 4. ! The total number of votes cast In ; Ijike county for the Republican can i didate for congress in HHU was 471, j so the total number of signers noees ' sary for a Republican candidate is 10, and they must represent at least 3 out of the 12 precincts. The total Democratic vote for congressman was 22U and the number of signers requir ed for a candidate of that party for a county officer is 5, which ictltlou must also represent at least 3 pre ciucts out of the 12 in I-uko county. To le precinct committeeman of either party a petition must also be filed with the clerk signed by at least two signers from tho precinct iu which the applicant is a caudidate. Aspirants for nominations for the office of Joint-Senator or Joint-Representative, iu districts where several counties are joined together to form a Senatorial or Representative district, must file their petitions for nomina tion iu the office of the Secretary of State, while aspirants for seats in the Legislature to lie filed by election iu one county only, must file their peti tion in th County Clerk's office. This distinction is important not only because of the place of filing but because one seeking a nomination for Joint Senator or Joint Representa tive must tile his petition by March 30, while other Legislative aspirants have until April 4 to file. In all cases where the election dis trict comprises more than oue county, the candidate in the direct primary must file his petition iu the office of th Secretary of State. Don't Get Wet! TOWER'S SLICKERS will keep you dry as nothing else will, because they arc the product of the best materials and seventy years' experi ence in manufacturing. A. J. TOWER CO. Boston, U.S.A. TOWT CAXADXaS 00.. ltd. Tomato, Caa. Every man owes it to himself and his family to master a trade or profession. Read the display advertisement of the six Morse Schools of Telegraphy, in this issue and learn how easily a young man or lady may learn telegraphy and he assured a position. aug'Mni ORIGIN OF THE WALTZ. rtila Imt Prrformed Orrmnny, aa Hrllatloua Of nil tlit? millions who wnltx, r ho ran tell how this fniuous dance orig inated? The story h a curious oue. It Is wrongly supposed that Franc r reived the valtx front tlcnnnny toward the close of the eighteenth century. The wnltx did not emanate In Its pres ent form from tho brain of n dancing master. Long before 17so, the time tt Is first mentioned under this mime, It was displayed on the village green. The wait was fir. it danced In the riiurcii and serve to true ttie union between ancient, civilization and that of the middle age. The sacred dunce of the pagans U preserved to n certain extent In Chris tian rites. It Is transformed to a nerlei of revolutions made to the sound of the tambourine. St. Isidore. nrehbNhop of Seville, born about A.I. 5S0. was Intrusted by the council of Toledo with the revision of (lie liturgy as It was then practiced In the Roman church, In which there win a tambourine dance. The council decided to adopt tho Na dorian liturgy In nil Spain, and It dif fered but little from that used In other countries at that fine. This rite, celebrate I before the eighth century, when the Moors first Invaded Spain, was still celebrated by the Chris tians In the seven churches of Toledo, Which the Moors abandoned after their capture of the city, and It was nfter that time culled the Moorish rite. This was known and employed In Provence and Italy. The tambourine In use In this religious dance was called by St. Isi dore "inolte do symphonic." nnd evi dently corresponded to the Instrument which In the ancient snored dances ac companied the flute, n sort of bncplpe Invented two centuries before Christ. As the religious dance of the middle ngos Is allied to the nnclent snored dance so the wnltx Is an evolution of this religious dance, having pnssed through ninny chances beforo nrrlvlng In Its present form. In the eleventh century, when the fJregorlnn rite sup planted the Moorish rite, the dance dls npicnred from the church. It npponred J very quickly In society under the nnmo of "cnrole," a word derived from tho Latin "caroler." THE CHAMELEON. Some of liv IVrullo rltlra of This Very Qarrr Animal. A moNt reinnrknblo creature la the chnnieloon. To all nppenrnnces the nervous centers In one Intend half of this animal work Independently of thotte In the bther. nnd It has two later al centers of perception Rensatlon nnd motlou besides the common one In which must reside the faculty of con centration. The eyes move Independ ently of oue another and convey sepa rate Impressions to their respective centers of perception. The consequence Is that when the animal Is (imitated Its movements resemble those of two ani mals or rather perhaps two halves of animals Klnod together. Kadi half wishes to ti'i Its own way. uud there Is no concordance of action. Therefore the chameleon Is the only four legged vertebrate that Is unable to swim. It becomes so frightened when dropped Into water that nil facul ty of concentration Is lost ami the crea ture tumbles about as If In n Mute of Intoxication. When a chameleon Is un disturbed every Impulse to motion Is referred to the proper tribunal, nnd the whole organism nets In nccordance with Its decrees. The eye. for example, that receives the Mroiip-st Impression propagates it to the common center, which then prevails upou the other eye to follow that Impression and direct Us gaze toward the same object. Moreover, the chameleon may be fast asleep on one Hide and wide awake on the other. Cautiously approached nt night with n caudle ho ns not to nwnk en the whole unlmal nt once, the eye turned toward the light will open, be gin to move and the corresponding side to change color. The other Hide will re main for a longer or shorter time In a torpid, motionless and unchanged state with Its eye fast nhut. Chicago News. Crrbfrm' Tliree Hradi. The most famous of dogs Is Cerbe rus, who watches the entrance to Tar tarus. Ho has three heads, but Her cules dragged him to earth and Or pheus put him to sleep with his lyre. The original dog cakes were given to Cerberus by the sibyl who led .Eneas through hell. They were niado of flour and seasoned with poppies and honey. He must bare been an opium fiend, aa tho celestial drug Is made from pop ples. A "sop to Cerberus" was ono of these cakes given to the monster by Greeks and Romans as a bribe to let them In without molestation. Reflected Glory. A critic relates that he was once pres ent In the cottage at Ecclefecfian where Carlyle first saw the light, when an en thusiastic pilgrim asked In awestruck tones, "And la this really the room In which Carlyle was born?" and received from the gudewlfe the answer, "Aye, in' oor Maggie was born here too." Aa fcixcaTatloa. Topr "Yes, my son." "What la an excavation?" "Why, aa excavation, my boy, la a place from which dirt baa been taken." "Well, I suppose my face la an exca vation, then?" Yonkers Statesman. That Settled It. "Your new bouse la nearly complet ed, you say? I thought the plana didn't ult yon at all." "They didn't, but my wife and the architect insisted they were all right" Philadelphia Press. There la no killing the ituspicJon thai lecelt baa enee begotten. George Eliot. PROFESSIONAL, A A. WITIUM, M. D, f IMIVMU IAi anil M'KUF.OW Paisley, Ortgon. h) III! T V 111. 1. 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I nf.. whirr couiract (or lvirtltin can bewatlelor It C litwMTlbcri to 1hi KmniliH-r who rtrnoT In iiiiilii-r. ur rhikiiRc O (nun oni- liM-alliy their xtorltr lilrru Ulnillld r' mi-ill Imt Ifl drop 1I1U urtu r i nl hi Ihi Ir iaT on be il- arrMt'H tu Ibv riKMI xtilm-a. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAX ATI VK HKOMO (Jl'lMNE Tablets. All dmi-tii refund the money if it fails to cure. K. V. Urove'e oiitnHlure is on each box. -'. Look at the lci'ription of the laud listed with The Kxnininer ln week for sale, and select your piece before it has been sold to come one else. tf THE 1906 WORLD ALMANAC AND EN- CYCLOPEDIA IS ON SALB ALLOVIvR TIIEiUNITIiI) STATUS. It is a volume of nearly seven hundred pages and sells for 25c. Sent by mail foi 35c. A Reference Book of un sual value, almost indispens able to any man of business, or in the professions. It contains information on more than 1,000 timely top ics and presents over 10,000 facts such as arise daily for answering. 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Arrives at Aliuras at 0 p. m. 1-nve Allurat for lakevlew at 0 o'clock a. in., or on the arrival dltlie stage from Madeline. Ar rives in lakevlew in 13 hours al ter leavinK Altura. Freight - Matters - Cllven Strict Attention first - C'ss Accomodations. Western . Stage . Line J. L. VAUIN, Proprlttar. Office in llnkvllle Hotel Klamath I'all. Iaily from i'okrircina ly Keno, Klain ath KallH, lniry, llniianzn, and lily to Iakeviiw. Pally (mm I.nkevii-w hy illy, Ilonania Dairy, Klamath Kalln, Kmo, to 1'u ktvt'ina. From Klamath FalU to Keno by r)ttamtr and from Kiio to Pukctfotna over the Haiinct Four-llorno Hto( Line. Good Stock Easy Coaches LAKEVII-W PLUSH STAGE LINE t?. I.. McNai'uiitun, l'rop. Office at .Mercantile Store Hko Iravi'a Ijikcvii'w Moiulay, Wed ncMiIayn and Fridays nt 0 a. in., arrives at I'luali at II p. iu, I.'iiv l'liihh Tui'B- lays, I'liMrfdaya nnd Suturduyn, at 6 a. in., nrrivci nt J-akovirw nt U p. m. 1'uancucr lure t'.l mih way or 5 tot round tri. Freight ralrH from May lut to Nov. Jut f.75 i'T hundred ; Iroir Nov. lt to Mhv lnt 11.00 M r liutidre TIMIIKIC IITI('K I'nitfd .S'tntt'H I, nnd Offu-f, Lnkt-vlvw, On-iton, Oi:tolH-r 'Mi, T.MI5. Notice in hereliy uiven that in couiiiliiincu with the proviHioiiH of the Act of June .'I, 178 entitled "An act for the xnlo of timber IhihIh in the HtatcH of California, Oregon, Aevaila ami aHlnnuton Jerritory." aa extended to all the l'nhlic Land State. hy act of AiiuiiHt 4. lH'C, Frank Hall. of Klamath Falln, county (A Klnmath, atute of Oregon, hai thia day tiled In tli ih office li ih Hworn atateuientN No. :I015 for the purchaHu of the S NKI4 NJO' Nw H hVM and lot 2 of nwlion l'J in towiiHhip No. 34 H., JtaiiKe No, 14 L., w. in., and will offer proof to aliow that the land aouxht ia more valuable for ita timber or atone than for agricultural purposes and to eatablinh hia claim to xnid land before Cieo. ChiiHtain, clerk of Klamath county, at hiBoffice at Klamath FaMa, Oreion, on Katurday. the l.'tlh day of January, l'JUtl. lie names VtitnesNuai V. II. Mi-Cumber, of Dairy, Oregon: Herliert Crammer, F'rud ItenHinu of Klamath Falls, Oregon, and K. A. McCulley, of McCloud, Calif. Any and all iwrnonii clalmmn adverse ly the nlKjve-des :riled lanila are request ed to file their claims in this ofliee on or before Haiti 73th day of Jan., IIXNJ. 41-1 J. N. Watson, licKister. Nasal CATARRH In all lu tagc. Ely's Cream Balm4 clcanaut, soothe and heals the dlnvaacd membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold lu the head quickly. Cream Halm Is irtacod Into the nostrils, spreada over the membrane and Is absorbed, llellef Is Im mediate and a cure follows. Ills not drying doua not produce neenlnij. Large Hire, SO cents at Ptutf gists or by mall Trial Hlxa, 10 cents. ELY UUOTIIRS, t6 Warrea Btraot, Kew York MIIKEF BRAHUH. James Barry Brnds with Swallow fork tu right ear for ewes; if verse for wethers. Borne ewes Square Crop and BUI n right ear. Tar Brand 111. Range, Crane take. fostofflce address, Lakevlew, Oregon Zac Whitworth Brands with Crop off left ear, Half Underorop 08 right tor ewes 1 reverse for wethers Tar Brand W. Range, Fish Creek. fostoJBee address Lakevlew, Oregou