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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1906)
CANDIDATES COLUMN Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. An absolutely pure, cream of tartar powder. HOY At ftAKIMO rOWOtH CO., NftW YORK I 1! Iloclticmni Xocnl I Hitch lunrh at tin? Ilrcucry Ha loon. tf H. 11, Klimn was rniovl from t lie JiiiN-1 to K. A. l'tuton's )i(itn, nml U lil to bo in n critical cniiilltloii. Joluin ItiM'h, th in in-It convicted tiiur'lcrcr of Chicago was hung on tlio "ltd. I'.viTy mim11)1 menus was re sorted to In order to Hiive hU iiwk, tint a t into cuine when JiiHtlce must be dona r thrown to tho winds. Mr. and Mrs. IX II. Hurttig brought their little chlll to town Monday for idimUchI treatment. Drs. Smith A Patterson Hrforml n very serious operation on tho chllil, removing ounce of wut it from th top of the lira I ii. An Haho Stock AMHoclutloit off en reward for tli arreht and convic tion of Alio Thnrp, who 1m charged with grund larceny. Ab Thurp win In Ijitkeview u few yearn ago, In fact hit i4 pretty well known In Eastern Oregon. Thirteen of thu young friends of Hel ton (iuiitlier helped him celebrate hi thirteenth lilrlhiluy, Monday evening, thu l'.'th of r'eb. Thorn una an apple eating content won by Ia lleryford, after which refreshments were served. All present enjoyed tho eveniug. C. A. Kclimt, who Ih in Kau Fran cisco for modirul trcutmeut, In said to Im hiiircriiig from append IritU. A telegram received hero Tuesday evening Muled that Mr. lU-lnut hail la-en operated on and wan getting along nicely. Tim West Side Wuter Users' Ahho clntion held u meeting at thu Union School hoiiiMt hn-t wrrk. Thn inomliors arc lined up w ith the Ijiko County De velopment league for tho develop inent of the Went Bide, and will work hand in hand with tho League to that end. Wu recehed a letter from L. (J. Bench llrnt of tho week. Ho hna mov ed from Uklah, w hero ho haH liecu working on a newspaper, to Martinez, and in working on tho Contra Costa Gazette. Mr. Bench Mild he had re ceived it letter from a Win. Warner who wild ho wan once publisher of the Lakeview Herald, linking to Ih) direct ed to a joti. Kph Miller, tho new postmaster, has bought tho stock of confectionery and stationery, etc., from Dick Wilcox, and will conduct tho atoro iu tho fu ture about tho aamo a Mr. Wilcox hii8 conducted it. Kph. him been fix ing up the pOHtotllco, polishing tho atovo and intends to make things ahlue urounil thoro. He takes charKO of tho office today. J. C. Oliver was over from tho Went Side Inst Saturday consummating a deal with I. O. Mouhier for 120 acres of luud near Cottonwood. The ranch wan hargaluud for last fall by A. V. Oliver of La (Srando, a brother of J. O. Mr. Oliver went back to La Grande for the winter to fix up his business there and will return to Lake county aa soon aa the roada get good In the apring. Ayers We know what all good doc tors think of Aycrr8 Cherry Pectoral. Ask yourown doc tor and find out. He will tell Cherry Pectoral you how It quiets the tickling throat, heals the InHamed lungs, and controls the hardest of coughs. "Atm-'i flurry r"-torl It wall known In 6ur family. Wa think 11 tha brat luailielua lu tlia wmlil f"' mniKln ml "'' ., . H ATI II J'kikumiM, 1-eUluma, Cl. llkt.,MlA..FI.IH. J. 1. AY Kit I'll., I.iiwll, Mm All ilrut'i'l.n One ol Aer's Pills at bedtime yvH hatton recovery. Gently laxative. Hard Coughs Km a pretty strong hint to aomo young woman, when a man like John Oflom buys a farm and Kettles down. Gcorgo Picks, who drove stage on thn Southern lino hint anminer, him again accepted a poult Ion aa driver. I In run from Lake view to Puvia Creek. Four drivers are now lined on tho linn from hero to Alturas, where two (111 the place in the rummer time. There Ih two wnya to tell fi jfood clKiir; one la to buy It, pay your moiifi.v and amokelt. Hut tho la-tter way U to know t tint it la an I'.nglo or a Mountain Komc, which la abao luto proof of Ita Kcnuliieneaa, Made and fur aalu by A. Stork man, at thn clar factory, tf A Southern Pacific piutHenger train ran into a land alido near I-ddlng on tho 'Jolli, reMiiltlug in tho death of tho engineer mid throe trampa. Tho mail clerk and fireman were aerlotiHly in jured and two paMHengera were niia alng, who wuro l.i lieviwl to bo under a aecoud laud alldo which otrcurred while tho crew wan at work with the wrecked train. Library fleeting. The trtiHtoca of tho Lakevlew Read lug Koom and Library AHunciatiou held a meeting Monday evening. The reHiguatloii of MIhh Lulu (Jarrett Librarian and aecretary waa preiient ed and accepted. Mina Orvilla I-m-IxTger wan duly elected Librarian and licgau her duties Tuenday. Tho annual meeting of tho iiMHOcia t lou will be held at the Court JIoiihi; Saturday evening, 8 oclock aharp, CoiiNlderablo interest in lieing nianl- fented and tin mo eligible by vote , are anxloua for the aelectiou of otllcem, who will continue to upbuild auch a worthy organization. The preaent olllclalrt are very etllcient and have labored zealously. Tho retmlU are plainly aeeu. Tho Lkoview-itatiiig ICooiu and Publio Library is a credit to tho town and tdiould have tho for veut aupport of every one. Good Opinion of Lakeview. Johnny llewt and wife and two little glrla arrived here from Seattle !aat week on a nhort vlait with Mr. lieat'a relativeH, Mra. It. A. Hawkins, Mra. K. M. llrattaiu, Mra. O. W. Duncnn and their mother, Mrs. lleat. Johnny came through Suiprie vallley, whero ho haa relativea living, and will go from hero to Harney county, where Uvea a brother and a alter. Mr. Heat haa been lu the ateaia laundry bual noaa iuS eattlo for aevoral yeara, and having aold out theie laat month, he ia taking a "apludgo." He noticed gerat improvements in Lakevlew since ho left horo ten yeara ago. From his obaeivatioua In his travela he ia of the ladiof that Lake view la the pri u ciial town of EiiHtern Oregon ; that ita natural advantages cannot be taken away from It, and that it is certuin to maintain ita auperlorlty. Cunther EuCertain. Last Sunday evening there was a very pleaaant card party given at the home of Mr. and Mra. Win. Uuuther on Slash street. After playing whist uutil eleven oclock refreshments were served. The feature of the evening was the drawing of printed acore cards which were drawn by the following ladies. Mra. Magiltou acore card title, A Little Flirt, Mrs. S. F. Ahlstroni, An old Uoasip, Mrs. W. A. Uowan, The Old Maid, Mrs. J. D. Venator, A Grusa Widow, Miss Gertie Bchlagul, A Kiasable Vouug Lady, Miss M. Bull, An Angel from heaven, Mr. Magiltou, The Country Parson, Mr. Ahlstrom, A Chroulo Kicker, Mr. Uowan, An Honest Lawyer, Mr. Venator, Geo. Washington, Mr. J. Bull, Billy Bumps, Mr. Gunther, An Insane He brow. The prize winners were aa follows: Mrs." W. A. Gowan first prize, cup and saucer. Miss M. Bull consolation, hair pin tray. Mrv J. D. Venator first geutleraan prize, collar button box. Mr. S. F .Ahlstroni was consoled by carrying off the Little Brown Jug. w E WILL TAKE THE RlSrr Writa to ua for fraa aajnrlaa of flna naw atyllab trouaerhwa. OWa ua II X robnoa tu ahovT you-Without auy rl.k to TOU-Ut w. n.ai. J Iba tinaat pair of thuuiam 10 roui uwun i; f . ., ou un tb.r ara Ouliad tbay wlUooat you 6.aO. Otli.r tallora tHMiiari suit lor "V-f" V"7:.,i 7i- r " "Tr " Ju r..- - ift with vnu ia pmr pnuny. VTr.." ' -.V-. f. VmZZTt i faul- or .hriuk, it will kp iu mhmv Sffife COLUMBIA WOOLEN MILLS CO. t PORTLAND 0RE00M Aa a matter of falrneaa and Impar tiality to all candidate wbimn nn noiinceinciitainiM'iir nnder the above heading, t lift editor wInIicm it under Mood that auch announcement are placed here by the candidate or their friend and paid for, and are not to lie conaldered an editorial comment. To the Democratic Vetera ' 1 an noun co rnynelf aa a candidal for tho ofllce of Sheriff of Iaka coun ty. Oregon, subject to tho action of the iJemocratlfi party In Primary Ele ction, to be held on April !20th, liXK!. M 1) Hopkins Ta tha Damocratlc Party of Laka County. I inoMt roHpectfulIy aubmlt my name aa a candidate for the nomina tion of Sheriff of Jjitka county, Ore gon, auiiject to the action of liielJem- icratlc Party In Primary Election to he held on April 2, 1!HJ. F. P. Iane. To Republicans of Lake County. I hereby aubuilt my name aa a can didate for the ofllce of Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon, subject to tho action of tho Ilepublicana of tho county, in primary Election on April 20th, l'JOfl. Alliert Dent Tatha Itcpiihllcanaof taka County. I aspire to bo the Itcpiihlicau nominee for County Clerk of Lake county, Oregon, at tho general election next June, and will submit my name for your consideration at tho Primary Election to be held April 201 li, 1D0C. I lode at your hands a careful consid eration of my qualifications, and, if In your opinion, I am capablo and wor thy, renjioctfully ak your support. Vours Truly, E. N. Jaquiah. To The Republican Voters. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the ofllce of County Clerk of Lako county, Oregon, subject to the decision of tho Republican Totera of Lako county at the primary election to lie held on April 20th, '.Ml J. W. Tucker. Because He Wants It. Some candidates are born. Others become candidates at the urgent solic itation of their friends, but J. L. Smith is a candidate for county clerk of Lake county, subject to action of tho Republican Party iu Primary Elec tion, April 20, Because ho wants the ofllce. Democrotc Voters, Notice. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho ofllce of Sheriff of Lake county, Oregon subject to the decis ion of the Democratic voters, at the primary election to bo held on April 20th, 190C Leo BealL For Treasurer. I hereby announce myse'f aa a can didate for the nomination of County Treasurer, for re-election, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election to be held April 20th, l'.M lu Lake County, Ore gon. F. O. Ahlstrom. For County Commissioner. Silver Lako, Ore., Jan. 30, 1000. I hereby announce myself aa a can didate for the nomination to the ofllce of County Commissioner, of Lake Conuty, Oregon, subject to the decision of tho Republican voters at tho Primary Election to bo held April 20, 1000. Respectfully, E. K. Henderson. For State Printer. The undersigned announces himself aa a Republican candidate for renom iuation for State Pr'uter, subject to tho decision of the Republican voters at the primary election April 20. Now aorving first term. ' The same courtesy that haa been accorded to State officers generally, that of a re nomluation, would be greatly appre ciated. J. R. WHITNEY. Albany, Oregon. Candidate for State Treasurer. Hon. Frank W. Benson, of Rose burg, Oregon, has announced himself aa candidate for the Republican nomi nation for Secretary of State, at the coming primary election. Mr. Benson haa no platform other than to assure the public that in the event of his election to this high office, be will de vote all hia time, energy and ability to giving a faithful, prompt, econo mical and satisfactory administration of the affairs of the office. Mr. Ben son is well known to the people of the State of Oregon, having been a resi dent of the State for more than 25 years. He ia a lawyer of acknowledged ab ility, a man of conservative business habits, President of the Douglas County Bank at lioseburg, and haa the confidence of all the men who know him. The voters of Lake Coun ty will make no mistake, if they cast their ballots for him. ask IS to (IS amnh til ait UieT U1UHV MUtiv u or vuu MfU u a, nth Chaviot or ua. MtrlW WoraUKln. ou naaa nui Tna mud Great, Hieductioii Beginning to-day, we will sell all Ladiesf Shirt Waists at COST. All Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, Capes and Jackets at a DISCOUNT of 25 per cent. We are also making a great SACRIFICE in all Ladies' and Misses' Walking Skirts. Call and see us and be convinced that what we SAY IS A FACT. Lakeview Some of the reasons why Charles A. Johns should be Nominated. He is a native born citizen of the United States : forty-eight years old ; in the prime of life and a type of the younger and progressive element in the republican party. Is a pioneer of Oregon. Haa resided twenty-nine years in the Willamette Valley and eighteen years iu Baker City. Grad uated from the Willamette University with an A. B. degree in 1878; admit ted to the bar In 1881. Haa always ; taken an active interest in public affairs. Was fleeted mayor of Baker City iu 1801, re elected in 1892, and again in oyemuer i u, m majority any candidate ever receivea for that office. In June 1905 was elected school director for the fourth consecutive term and received every vote cast. Has always taken an active, personal interest in educational affairs. Excluding saloons, he has the sup port and endorsement, without regard to party, of practically every business interest in Baker county. Is qualified by nature, learning and experience to fill that position. Has never been a ! factional man ; is not a factional can didate and would not be a factional Governor. Has always been a repub lican and a loyal supporter of its tick et aud principles. His nomination would harmonize and unite the party and insure the election of a republican Governor. He is the choice of Eastern Oregon, which, in the congressional election of 1904, cast nearly seven thousand more votes than Multnomah county. Baker county is one of the largest in Eastern Oregon, and in its w hole history haa never received any political recognition by the republican party, either state or federal, by elec tion or appointment. Charles A. Johns haa been a man of affairs in the history of the state and of Eastern Oregon in particular; his integrity haa never been questioned ; has a clean record and the support and confidence of the people. He is recog nized aa one of the leading lawyers of the state, and as a campaigner haa no superiors aud but few equals in the state of Oregon. No man ever had a stronger home endorsement. The State Printer's Emoluments. It would seem that a campaign for the nomination of Republicans, waged among Republicans, by Republican candidates, should at least be free to aa full an extent as possible from those little ways of the pettifogger, of the demaogue, and the cheap politi cian. One of the candidates for nom ination for the office of state printer, however, publishes a circular letter which is both unjust and untrue, at least in its inference, and which car ries with it a reflection on the past administration of that office which is unworthy of any man who asks the suffrage of the people and expects their charitable consideration, and should have it, when his term of office might come to expire. He says in this letter that the state printing office "Is the means of ex tracting large sums of money from the treasury for which the people of Ore gon get an equivalent benefit" and further says that he pledges himself to a great reduction in the enormous cost of the office if elected as state printer. The gentleman making this campaign has had political experience in the past, and has served yeara at the cap ital building in a position of more or loss trust and honor. He knows, therefore, that the state printer per orma simply the work demanded of Mercantile bim by the various officials of the state, and that he does no work that baa not for ita warrant authority of law. He knows also that the emolu ments of the office came through properly audited channels, and that the amount that he shall receive for bis pay is reported to the auditing officers by an expert printer appoint ed by the chief executive, who meas ures every line of work done by the state printer. The law fixes the I amount of possible charge ; it provid es how much the printer shall receive i for his work. A state printer could I ask no more than the law allows and certainly the people do not expect him to endeavor to collect less than I the law allows for his services The man who haa made himself a candidate knows very well that he could in no wise reduce the expenses of that office unless he did it through refusing to accept hia own just pay or through dolncr chean. and. therefore. unsatisfactory work for the state. The I printer does not fix the amount of priating. He does not provide what blanks or books shall be used by the I various state officerand state boards. The intimation in this man's circular letter that he can reduce the expenses of this office he well knows is based on no sound foundation. The people are too wise to be misled by any such promise. Salem Statesman. The Columbia Woolen Mills Compa ny of Portland whose advertisement appears in this paper, waa organized in October, 1905. Grant Phegley Pres ident and General manager of the Company, was formerly engaged in the merchant tailoring business in Port land for ten years. For the year pro ceeding the incorporation of the Col umbia Woolen Mills Co. Mr. Phegley was engaged with a large Eastern Woolen Mills as traveling representa tive. The Columbia Woolen Mills Co. is in close contract relations with the largest woolen mills in the world, and is an outgrowth of Mr. Phegley 's ex perience with the Eastern Mills. Ev ery bit of cloth cut at the Columbia Woolen Mills comes directly from the loom. This insures the purchaser new vigorous cloth, the latest style and a saving of from 20 per cent, to 35 per cent, in cost. The Columbia Woolen Mills Co. is a thouroughly reliable concern and their Gold Bond Guaran tee insures satisfaction to all patrons no matter where they live. WANTED: District Managers to post signs, advertise and distribute samples. Salery 1S.00 weekly, t3.00 per day, for expenses. State age and present employment. IDEAL SHEAR CO. ,39 Randolph St., Chicago. Jan. 25 4 m. you find cann a better whiskey than JESSE MOORE THE 1111 k GEORGE JAHHERTHAL Sale..., 1 Company Imrrt Immd flmrnl Pnar. United States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon, J an. 29 1906. NOTICE ia hereby given that Mlcb ael P. Barry of Adel Oregon haa fde notice of intention to make proof oi his deeert-land claim No. .450, for thi E. half of Sec. 13 TP. 40 8. R- 27 E. w. M. before Register and Receiver at Lakevlew Oregon on Monday, the 12th day of March, 1906. He names tee following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and! reclamation of said land: John Barry of Adel Oregon, John Fitzger ald, Elmer McCulley and Robert Mc Culley of Lakeview Oregon. 5 J . N. Watson Register Setlee 'r Pabllratl.a. Department l1 the interior, Land Of fice at Lakeview, Oregon, Jan. 26, 1906. NOTICE is hereby given that the foU lowing-nained settler has filed notice ol bis intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 12th day ol March, 1901, viz: Bsnjaman F. Cannon, H. E. So'. 2164, for the NJ NEi, SEJ NEL Sec 33 and SWJNWiSec. S4, Tp. 35 8., R. ID E., Y. M. He names the following witnesses) to prove his continuous residence up on and cultivation of said land, vlx; James McDonald, lVm, Hartlerode Thomas Stanley Paisley, Oregon. S. P. Moss Lakeview, Oregon. 5 J . N. Watson, Register. Doctors Are Pmzled. The remarkable recovery of Kenneth Mclver, of Vanceporo.Me., Is the sub Ject of much Interest to the medical fraternity and a wide circle of irleudH. He says of his case: "Owing to a severe Inflammation of tha Thrn.. and congestion of the Lungs, three doctors gave me up to die, when, a a last resort, I was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery and I ara happy to aay, it saved ray life". Cures the worst Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis, Tonailltis, Weak Lungs-, Hoarseness and La Grippe. Guar anteed at Lee Beall's drng store. 50c and f 1.00. Trial bottle free. The Republican primary election ia April should be conducted along clean friendly lines. The candidate who re sorts to mud throwing will not profit by such a course. WHISKEY f