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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1906)
Hail Count u CJttr.nlm-tr Publlabcd Eve? jr .Thursday. C. O. METZKER. MaMfik BalMIng KntcroO st th INt f!W lklew, Or. an m-roml l law Matter. tone Year $2.00 JSIx Month 00 (Three Months, 50 TERMS: LAKEVIEW. ORHOON, MAR. . i06. THE PRIMARY LAW. Somo wise men have written and talked on the subject of the effect of the primal y election and "statement No. 1," which trna made an optional part of the new primary law. Men in whom the people have great confi dence have discussed the subject with varied views. L. Ii. Webster, county judge of Multnomah county ami one time circuit judge in the district com prising Lake county, gave his views in a communication to the Portland Oregonian. Judge Webster's opinion ought to le good on a matter of com mon law, and certainly beyond ques tion by those unskilled iu the art, and no doubt if his Tiews were accep ted by the fraternity, they would not be questioned by others, but since he holds views at variance with other able lawyers, there is a justifiable cause for argument and even the un initiated may take up the subject lor discussion. In JiuU-e ctalor am- Cle to the Oxonian he holds the vot-, rv election, savin : "Each voter must rote for the candidate of the party in , which he is registered." This btate- j mentdoes not coniorm to me nuerpre- ( tationof the law given by Attorney-1 Honornl Crawford, as Published in The ! Examiner last week, in which Mr. Craw ford decides that: "Incases qua a- j fled elector, though not on either the . . . i Republican or Democratic should receive a plurality of all the rotes cast on each ballot at the prima-1 ry election as a nominee for the same office, he would Income the nominee , mauhood aml WOmauhood withiu our, upon them to prolong this session, of both parties for that office." iown country? Would not the main- Appropriations are to be held to the While these are words of Attorney-i ta.iin of -Ktur .hools raise the (Minimum, U-cause of party condi Ceneral Crawford, be substantially . apeot )f the oouuty aud attract j tions, audthe multitude of measures says, aud the wuue interpretation i WtWr vla flf pt.0j,ie to become our i nfiectiug only sections of the bill w ill could be placed, were such candidates , n.hborg l mix anJ niarry into j le sulnmlinated to the geuend senti to receive only a plurality of all thejour famn"ies. I,, there a man in the meiit for anjearly.'adjonnimeut. rntoa rnst on either of the ballots he ' ... , , ,..., n.. ' . : would be the nominee of the ! giving him such plurality. Then, if that should any qualified -lw'tor (that would mean any registered voter; of any political party; whether his' name be printed on the 11101 or noi, ; receive a MUruiUT OI au me tuws receive a iiiurHiuy vi au mo iui ! j ... . cast by either of the part.es in prima- ry election ha would be the nominee; M more t)f the! believe, however, that the newspa- of the party giving him such plural-. .1 a . one .nerally nrartk.(J H3 fnor. feSfnn 1 of the Direct 'Primary ar these ,vor,dlJ' KOod tLat Wt ' alizi"K auJ uI',,uil,li" cau do ,lttk JSL faw prov id : -The ' so much covet that a portion of them ! more than to give the news ami let its namesoJ ! LdwLteltor nomination ' are so reluctant.y given for the edu-1 effect have whatever bearing it wi.l. to each office shall be arranged under cation of thoM.- upon whom rest the j - - the designation of the office, iu alph-1 responsibility of government wheu j The Klamath I a Is E.xpre.s re. . ..tl abetical order, according to surnames ; our string is run out? S stated that Lew is (.erber won d be a there shall be left at the end of the This does not mean that money has cand. date for county comm.sMo er list of candidates for nomination to been sparingly ued iu the education of Klamath county. Mr. (.erber d.s eacb different office, a blank space in of Lake county's young p-opl, by I els all suck rumor by thanking h.s T,i,.h ti, .l.fr.r, r-.-.v ri1,- the name those who have possessed the require- friends for the.r confidence in him - of any person not printed ou the bal lot for whom Le desires to vote as a nominee for such office.1' As to 'Statement No. 1" of the Direct Primary nomination law it says "Candidates for the legislature may NO TWO MEN ARE ALIKE There may be a hundred men in this city who have arms the eame leneth as yours but ther. I.s not i,u.- other man In the wholu county who ia the sarn . 9 yourself In ail other proportions. It is nlm pi;- an Impossibility to get a perfect fitting suit by buying ready-to- ' (wear clothes. We will make a suit to your measure for $20. ! You tay that much, or nearly that much for every hand-me-down suit you buy. ! Pill ont tlila coupon and mall to as and we Will send you a sample of the cloth. We Kuur an tee that the sample ia actually cut from the very bolt of cloth from which we make the suit. When you visit Portland, come In and verify this or any assertion we make. If you wish, aak some Portland friend to tell you ahont the rep utation aud standing of the Columbia Woolen M11U Co. It la the simplest thins; In the world to have some friend take your measure. We will send you a tai measure free, aud Instructions tiovr to lake a measure for a suit of clothes. lie sure sud seud for this sample. If yon get suit from this offer, you will be wearing a s;aruient tlie pattern of wblch 1mb1 dealers can not possibly cet In stock before another year. The pattern of our t'M suit will be sold next year as the latest (by other tailors). COLUMBIA Woolen Mills Co. Portland, Ore, sign 'statement No. 1, which follow: "I further state to the people of Ore gon, as well as the people of my leg islative district, that during my term of o ftice I will always vote for that candidate for t'nited States Senator in Congress who has received the highest numl-er of the peoples votes for that, poistion at the election next preceding the election of a senator in congress without regard to my in dividual preference. " Thus the candidate for a legislative ottlce, say on the Kepublican ticket, who signs "Statement No. 1," pledges himself to vote for a Democratic United States Senator, from any por tion of the state, regardless of the wishes of the republicans of his par ticular legislative district, if, in order to gain a United States Senator, some of the more powerful legislative dis tricts join hands with the Democrats and give a lVmocrat the largest vote in the general election. The legislative candidate who signs "Satement No. 1," pledge himself, not to the people who voted for him, and of his own legislative district alone, but he signs a pledge by which he can be held by any other part of the state. HICH SCHOOL. To say that Lake county does not need a high school is to say that the rising generation is not entitled to the high education attained iuall oth- ! er counties of the state, unless their nU ,mvo the luonev to strHIltfo to send them Ik? educated. It is true there are a number of par ents in the county who are well able nJ tfuir t.hn,,ren away from home u, ea,u.ated. but would it not 1 ieasa,lt for both children aud nU if the yonn;5lters could lw ' , , . . ' , .. , ..,i.i .,., ; educated at home? And would not it be better for the county to have the m saveJ thnt u a way for , . ,.imi.i euucniiouni ...... - it not ,hovv a mort. patriotic spirit if i,i ;v;,i,.l in the eouutv would , to,.etM.r ,, Hu ni8ttei atfecting i ' ,., n,i higher ilain of ! county wno in mi orazoiieu iimi iurw Jo not an,t.al to his u.tter and morel ,,.9 j The rapidly advancing world has '-little us. for tilt. ma who stands in ' nti all things, i , . f foricrn ! vrey,.nU hu ovtll action in mat- - .. i nf m vuiwoilll-llt linn HUT IUC. - . . ,. - nvIion. ' : ed amount to senl tiieir cuiki- ..,..,! o,.-,. t.-. .-,V for those who send 1 their children away do so at a much greater expense than would be their portion to maintain adaquate schools in the county, but it does mean that i'uftorrerrial clothes Htnre cl-ttfoes are InraM eut ty t'. - tl.ounuij.l. Ti.i y are cut aud aeweu by !i.a-liiiery. i Tliat id vhj you luve Nmirht ault liml ! f'.re that kt tlji lr ). of Kwieu before you Lui W4;rn them half a (lay. ! We will make a inlt to your meairare fof your exi'liialve wear ti nt will tit you Ix-mime it was built for you. ami no one el for IJO. ' We sunrantee tlie rloili to ! an all-wool I'hevlot , the elotb la iiew ami vigorous Jut off tte ! l.oina lali-Ht pattern liatni .mlilel every aealn ' l.and-iiewed wltu Milk lined with Imported Vene- j tiun cloth. We harm selected several patterna, any of ' whh h we will njuke up to your uieaaure for t'Jf). I I nlt'.a you exprena aome ureTerenee we will mall you a aauiule of a hiie LnirllbU overlloe pattern, i Ttiia pattern Is so new tuat It will be sold by : tailors next year as the "latest." The baoktrronnd of the pattern la a deep array, I with an ahuoat Imperceptible overllne or cueck. The color of this fabric does not sliow . duat easily, does not wrinkle and bas taken the ! dve so well tliat the garment looks like new ; mull It la all worn out. Tlie m-onl u.-d In weav- I lute this garment was selected Willi unusual care. There Is no short wool In the fabric and no shoddy. The clotb has so flue a weave th-t It prexents a fairly bard surface, and at thn same time Is soft and pliable. It will not scuff up or Ket shiny. This cloth cannot I bought from the mill for less than f.i.M a yard, no matter If you bought five thousand yards. We are the Paclnc Coast representatives of a syndi cate of the largest woolen mills In the world. That enables us to make this unprecedented offer of a suit to your measure for t'JI). Hend for a sample pull It to pieces see how lonK and even the wool strands are note bow well tue'dye has set. Columbia Woolen Mills Co., Portland, Or. Please send me free, sample of late pat tern English overllne goods, from which you agree to mske a ault to measure for $20. Also send me, free, a pocket tape measure and blank, and Instructions for taking measures. This dues not obligate me to buy a ault unless I wish. Name Address E to refuse to pay a small tax in order that letter schools may le maintain ed for those children whoso parent cannot atford to send them away, i depriving the rising geneartion of the right accorded them the world over. The Portland paper for a few day Inst week were blazing with excite ment over the action of Mayor Lane personally overseeing the tearing out of 20 feet of Hume constructed and in use by Iiife Pence, in or near the city Park. IjoIo Pence, the one time con gressman from Colorado, has stirred up more excitement in Portland the lust two year than any one man iu that city. At the mining congress held in Portland a year a half ago Mr. Pence by some of his sarcastic remarks while speaking in the interest of Den ver as the permanent meeting place of the mining congress, had the entire Utah delegation in an uproar. A few months later he returned to Portland and commenced a wholesale raid ou the creeks and water sources of the community surrounding Portland without announcing his purpose and for months had the city of Port bind in an uproar. Mr. Pence seems to K the kind of man that keeps somcliody roaring at him all the time; and he lets them roar. One would hardly think it, either, from that innocent, Imylsh face the Telegram, published for the stern, hard looking man of U with his sarvast ic smile. A man thnt ha stood up on a platform Iwfore three thousand pairs of eyes, and with sarcastic retorts scorned a hun dred pointed lingers ami quelled a hundred hissing, raging men and women ; just such a man is Lafe Pence. There is little doubt in the minds of most memU'rs of Congress that an adjournment w ill ! taken this session pome time during May. Following completion of work on the rute-regu-lation bill, Philippine taritf and state hood propositions, there is little of such urgent nature Wfore Congress that the memlers feel If it could be proven, I eyond a reas onable doubt, that ungodly conduct could be eliminated from a town or city or communty simply by the press ignoring those acts which are pro- claimed unsightly from the pulpit, in our oninion uine teiillis cf the pub- ., llslllTS WOllld refrain from giving to that el.iss of news items. We . ...i , 1... twit fiu.-rit Mill' - 1 - office in the gilt of his fellow citizens, as his business would not permit him to devote the nectary time for the proper a.lminl.-lrallon oi auair county. The business men of Alturas. have organized a chamber of commerce fur Alturas through which the interest. of Modoc county and the town of Al tura.s are to be advanced. A com munity of efforts will surely result in reward and the progressive men of our neighbor county are pursuing the right course. Klamath county papers are booming au electric line to connect the towns of the county. What's tho use of a community being without railroads, electric lines and all other conven iences when it is no easy to build them and paper ho cheap. Tho epidemic of appendicitis in Surprise valley inightibe.tbe rebult of prosperity. It has' been said that ouly those who had acquired consider able money and property could afford to have append ictis. Ex-Speaker David U. Henderson of the lower House of Congress died of paralysis on February 25. A Scientific Wonder. The cures that stand to ltn credit make Hucklun's Arnica Salve a scien tific wonder. Itcured E. It. Mulford, lecturer for the I'atronn of Husban dry, H'ayncbboro, Pa., of a distress ln case of Piles. It heals the worst Hums. Sores, Holls, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, Chilblains and salt Itheuin. Only 2."c at Ix-o 15eall'H drug store. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of EVERYBODY'S We have the Goods to suit the Tastes of Everybody. All our prices are Fair and when you Buy Here Once you'll Surely Come Again. A full line of Woolen Underwear, Sweaters, Felt Boots and Rubbers. tf ti i We have been furnishing Sheepmen with Winter sup plies for these many years and have laid in our stock with their interests in view. tf tf tf vtf What is Good for one is Good for all. BAILEY & MASSINGILUS x-r JJ -5?i- lict I' Iroin your tlruegut ;- I ff&i. f TciG La::adve Bromo Qiynine Tablets, .j Sven !lian boxe sold In iast 12 month. Ttllo signature, I7C31 Judge Ryar' Candidacy. Tlim. r. Uymi, (if Oreppii City, re- , I'liMican ciiiidiiluto for lunninht inn to' tho ofllee of Htato TrvasiiriT, Khh leen ' judre of CliK'kaiiins county for 'ik'lit i y:arH, and lias held aliout every other ollli-t! la Dre'oii City. He is h niem lier of the Mhpoiih, (Jihl Fellows, W ;. (). V,. and A. O. U. NV,. I.odie. Jiid;e. llyan has been honored ly thcro fraternal bodies liy election art tiratid KiRli l'riet-t of the 1 loyal Arch Ma.-oiiM of Oregon, ( iranil l'atron of the Order of Fastern Star, Grand lat- riarca oi me uranu r.ucainineni, i. i t, . f., ana lor ww la.n iour yearn 1 m a. I .. ' has heeii (Jrand liejirencntativo of tho Odd FellowH of Oregon to the Kover- irn (Jrainl I.'jdk'e of thoUniteil KtateH. lie i.s a 1 dece Mason, a KniKlit Templar and a prominent me-iiihcr of tho (irawe. Judio Jlyan ranks anions the, fra ternal orders us hii'h us uny inati in tho ntute, which hesifaks for him tho conlideneo of tho liest men in tho Htuto of ull political parties. If ho bhould (?et tho noirnnation ho will l as (food as elected. A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race, (Jon, ntipfitlon, often tmln In AppendlcltlH. To avoid all serloiiH troulde with Stomach, Liver, and I'.owcIh, take Dr. KlntfH New Life I'HIh. They per fectly reulato thene oranH, without pain or dincotnfort. iTc at jms Heall brujfglHt. Epidemic of Appendicitis. Aecordiiitf to tho Codarville 14ocord, there noenn to be an epidemic of ap- DendicitiB in Surprise valley, to which, bo far, bus been unsigned no iilaunable cuuwj. Thooriou have boen advanced, none of which have gained credence. The theory given by a physician at Hid well was that Bmall Bcalea of steel might have been in the flour mill, a new rollers were put in that mill lust fall, but this theory would not stand with tho sufferers from append icitia who live further down tho valley and had not used liidwell flour. Where is Dan Haley? If Daniel Haley, who about twelve years ago lived In Southern Oregon, and who once had a brother living in Pasadena, Cab, by the ,name of Michael Haley, will correspond with the undersigned ho can learn of some thing to his advautuge. Win. Forbes, Clerk of Pasadena Camp, W. O. W. 10-4 Pauadeua, Cal. . . . THIS IS ... . The children's friend Jayneis Tbni c Vcrmif ug c Drives out blood impurities. Makes strong nerves ami muscles (lives tone, vitality anil To Cure a Cold in One Day .). K. Whitney, who is u candidate to succeed himself for republican nomination as Slate Printer has made an eM'elh nt ollleer. NVc me personal ly acipi.-iinted with Mr. Whitney and know him to be a inaii worthy the olllce. lie U a native Orcpinian, a irradnate of the University of Oregon, ' and is an old timer in tlie printing business. He is a friend that never overlooks you when ymi have once j taken his hand iu a friendly shake, lie is a friend to the laborer as well us tho merchant, and he is it man such' as a free born Westerner likes to meet. I Ho will no doubt bo re-nominated and should he lie, ho w ill be ro elected. It is usual to give to every state ollleer a second term w hen he has mado au elllcient olllcor. Vale Oriano. ANY IOOI. Know, enough to carry an urnbrolTa when It rains, lint llie wi.-e one Is ln who carries one when li Is only cluuilv. vl 'i 1 nuot will semi for a ducior W h e li he gets lied-flist. hill tin) Wiser Olio Is ho who u (I opts proper precau tionary, preven tive ami curative nienMunH w li n first appear tho ills which, If un checked and un cu red, grow Into serious illness. Impaired diges tion and nutri tion are generally the forerunners of a nervous or functional breakdown. Nature mi provided remeUlet most Abundantly for all such conditions In our native medicinal plants. With tho use of chemically pure glycerine, of proper strength and at a proper sustained temp erature, Vr. Pierce extracts from Golden tie a I root, Queen's root, btone root, Jilack Cherry hark, Jiloodroot and Mandrake root, medicinal principles which, when combined In Just the right proportions, constitute his widely famed "Golden, Mod iml IHstxrvery.' It restores the tone of the stomach, the activity of the liver and the steadiness of the norves, pouring vitality Into the blood till the once sick and debilitated one Is so renewed In health, strength and power that he can resume his work, whatever It Is, with vigor and elasticity. All medical authorities, of whatever school, agree that Hydrastis, or lioldeu Heal one of the essential roots In the make-up of Dr. Pierce's Uoldeii Medlcul Discovery Is of very great value as a fiure tonic, and as an alterative valuable n chronic affections of tho stomach, in testines and bladder. CVtic ..Not,'!nV' V'." 0rlf ,n"' l'u ti' T.. yp Ql,r. ",?!'" by old lr. IC V. 1'lnri'H. have lieuu much Imitated hut n.v.r equaled, aa thou sands attnat They're purely veseluliln, being made up of concentrated and retlneii rumllulnal iiiliii'lplua, nxiracied from the roots of American plant. Jto not if ripe. Ono or two fur auiuisch corrocUve, thiue or tuur fur t'sUiarllc STORE 5t Pioneer Store snap. Curct Crip In Two Days. on every rpA r rzr&,TL box 25c. Contest Notice. Cuitcd States Land lll'm-, I.nkcvicw, Oregon, February l, l'.io'i. A stiflicicrit contest a Hnl.i it h.'tvtin; been tiled in this olliic by John II. Noble, contestant :ig,'tiiist homratrinl entry No. I'U'.it, ni.nlc J.-inuary !, 1 .', fi.r I.ot 1, Sec. :V, Lots !i, 111 1L mid 1.1 and NW'i Nli'-k, Sertiotl .'I.I, Tcr.MI-.llip ID s., Kangc Ml)., W.M., byOtt.i Audcrnoii, Coutt-Htcr, ill which it is alleged that said Otto Anderson wholly iilianiloncil said tract ol laud nioic than lour yrms prior hereto and thence hitherto has con tiuuotlv abandoned mid irtiianu-d luva v thcsefi oiii, and that a'nl alleged ali'-ciicc lioiu the said laud was not due to his employment in the Annv, Navy, or Marine Corps of the I'nitcd States as a private soldier, otllct seaman, or niuriiie, (luting the war with Spain, or during any other War in which the I'nitcd States may be engaged. Said parties are hereby notified to rip-H-ar, respond nud tiller evidence touch ing said ullcgntion at 10 oclock a.m. on March L'l, l!)(Ml, Ufoic the Kegister and Kcccivcr nt the Fnitcd States Laud Office in Lnkevivw, Oregon. The said contestant having, iu n proper affidavit, filed February G, 100(1, set forth facts which show thnt after due diligence per sonal service of this notice cunnot lxj made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and projK-r publication. J. N. Watson Kcgiater. Notice. Lukoviow, Oregon, Tho tax Koll for tho year 1IK)5 is now in my hands for collection, and will become delinquent immediately after tho first Monday In April, 100(1. You will receive a rebate of 3 per cent, if your full tax is puid on or before March 15th, 1900. If one-half of your tax is not paid ou or before tho first Monday iu April, 1900., there will bo a 10 per cent, penalty aud 12 per cent, interest added after that date. No personal chock from parties out side of the county accepted. Very truly yours, VI E. Klnehart, Shorilf of Lake County, Oregon. Jbitod this tho 27th day of Feb. 1900. CABTOTIIA. Bears th. ;4 1 Kind You Have Always Boufiff