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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1907)
-J taWMhd Every Taaraiay. ' !'! d." O.' METZKCR, Editor and PublUher BalMlat filtered at the Vo pmoe at "" 0r- ea8e"OBd-Cl Matter. (On. Year, $00 TERMS: J SU Month,. I 00 (Three Month 80 Tbe Character, Not the Men. People take Mr. Roosevelt seriously in everything be says. They do not believe be itu less in earnest when he aaid he would not agalu be a candidate for the presidency than when he de clared it should he hia endeavor to see that every citizen receive a square deal This confidence in the constan cy of his rurpose is the president's great strength with the people. Mr. Roosevelt has shown a character high ly idealistic with a very uuusnal asso ciation of practicability in his mental conceptions; conpled also with a hab it of uniformly making good. If, between now and the time of the meet ing of the convention in 1908 he should show a willingness to be its nominee the fact would be a shock to those who admire and trust him most. While people aredetermined the next admin istration shall be Rooseveltiau in char acter they do not behave the president to be the only American living woo can give it ; aud those who are must pleased with what he has accomplished would sooner trust some of his great co-laborers to perpetuate his manner of administering the government that is to "do right as God enables him to the right" than to surrender their belief in the perfect sincerity of the president in all things, the great est glory of a great man. Mr. Roose velt was, perhaps, the only man who at the time, would have attempted what he has brought to a snccessruj issue. We are not over-laudatory when we say that be has done more than all others to establish the fact that the law is superior to its creat ures and to compel the creature's ad mission of the fact. The most, satis fying feature of it all is that the courts have in every instance sustained bis contention, thereby giving the highest judicial sanction to what bis enemies call unwarranted meddling. The succeeding administration will ba expected to continue this policy of holding corporations to a strict ac countability, and the candidate will be a man known to have devoted him self unreservedly to that policy. The resident will not, in our judgment. 'be led to believe that the country has no other citizen who can be trusted to uphold the majesty of the law by en- j forcing obedience to legal authority ; though we are satisfied there are some who will attempt to convince him and the conntry that he is. The president ' will never be brought to this view, i However, if those who would destroy j the policy of the president bhall sue- j ceed in so complicating the matter of selecting a candidate as to make it impossible to nomiuate any one of the known friends of the president's poli cies they will rue it. Such a situation , , it : . i F COU1C1 duty result. 1U luvuuiuiuaiiuu KJL Roosevelt, in which case be could no longer decline. The people will never allow McKin leyism to gain ascendancy in the ad ministration of this government again. Mr. McKinley, though a good man, was as clay in the hands of predatory corporations. He wished to compel them to obey the law, but was per suaded by them, through the opinion of his attorney-general, their ally, that the law was impotent, and that con gress could not constitutionally enact a law capable ot restraining them from unlawful, unjust discriminations. Mr. McKinley surrendered the country to its fate. This is the people's idea of McKinley ism. Mr. Roosevelt said to Mr. Knox, bring a suit or action to dissolve the railroad merger under the statutes we have. If it is found we cannot protect the people with the existing laws then we will enact such a law as will enable us to do it. If such laws cannot be enacted under the NEW PINE CEEEKj ORE Under Entirely New Management Having recently purchased the hotel from Mr. McDonald, I earnestly solicit a share of public patronage. My aim shall be to please. GEORGIA STICKEL, Proprietor. constitution as It Is, then we will amend the constitution so that justice may 1 done. The country knows the results. This is but one of many instances in which Mr. Roosevelt gained deci ded victories for Jostles by and through the law which Mr. AcKinley regarded as weak and incapable of en forcement Thus ws show what the country regards as Rooseveltian in character as opposed to so-called Mo Kinleylsm, to which the country will never return. Robbers of the public, said to Mr. MoKlnely, the country is prosperous. If you assail, through the courts, the transportation systems of the country you will cause to be lost by disturbance of internal commerce all that has Wen gained to the indus trial interests by the enactment of a sensible protective tarriff. Mr. Mo Kinley yielded to fright and did noth ing. The packers of Chicago told Mr. Roosevelt be would ruin their business and consequently the live stock busi ness of the country if be persisted in demanding the enactment of a law for the inspection of meat products. Mr. Roosevelt replied by causing facts more damaging.to be published. Find ing opposition to the measure bad no effect but to, bring from the president other exposures, the packers themsel ves became the most insistent of all for the speedy pass.ige of the bill they bad insisted would bankrupt the coun try. It is this character of persistence in the right that will not acknow ledge defeat, the people will demand and must see in their candidate in 1908. They will demand of the convention. not a particular man, but a certain, distinct personality. A personality difficult to descri' but easily recog nized. If our laws are enforced liberty is safe. There has never been a doutt of our security and the stability of our institutionsarising from any other source than feebleness in the character of executive officers aud timidity of the courts. Mr. Roosevelt has dem onstrated that obedience can be en forced without prejudice or danger to any legitimate business. In this be has bad the co-operation of many able men, some one of w hom is capable of filling his place. If no other wan who will surely continue the Presi dent's executive policy can be nomi nated, then Mr. Roosevelt will be. His enemies are too wise to create such a condition. Earthquakes and volcanoes devas tated several cities and towns in Mex ico last week. The loss of life is not nearly so great as that caused by tho earthquake of a year ago in California Property loss is quite heavy. Several towns are entirely buried, though most of the inhabitants were rescued. While there was no earthquake in San Francisco on the anniversary of the quake and fire of April )8, 1900, there was no doubt considerable "shaking" when the reports of the terrible earth quakes of Mexico a day or so before the anniversary came to the ears of San Fianciscans. Just what William J. Bryan will build his platform out of for his next presidential campaign is yet to be learned. Late dispatches state tbut he has discarded three of the strongest planks in his former platform, those of government ownership of railroads, frtt dMvof anrl fin t i-i mntriul iwni- ' These were about the only things that Mr. Bryan seemed to stand for in bis former campaigns, and with the elimi nation of all of these it would be in teresting to kuow just what he intends c advocate in his next campa'gn for the presidency. An alleged plot to kill president Roosevelt is being investigated in New .York by the United States Secret Ser vice. A man who said be was one of a band of Pennsylvania Anarchists disclosed the plot to the chief of pol ice of New York, just before the latter shot and killed himself. The anarch ist said he had been turned out and disclosed the plot for revenge. Tb evidence in the Hermann case in Washington, D. C, is all in and the argument by counbel begun last Friday. It is not expected that the case will be submitted to the jury be fore last night or today. BLY HOTEL ANl- j FEED STABLE Having recently purchased the Hotel and Feed Stable, at lily 1 wlah to announce , to the Public that I will be found ready, at all times, to offer the Best of Treatment, ot h to man and beast. Everything Will ba First-Class ARTHUR T. LANQELL, BLY, ORB. OCKINO TOR CHILDREN. theif wear, and weer ondveor. Levi Straus V Co. - . WHOLE Alt DISTRIBUTORS SAN rMNCI.KO. Church Directory. (Dabtiet Church.) Lakeview. 1st and 2nd Sundays, 11 A M. and 8 P. M., 2nd and 4th Sundays, 8. P. M. Crane Creek. 2nd Sunday II A. M. and 4 P. M. 4th Suuday, 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. C. P. Dailev, pastor. HlNMOSM. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OKKtiuN FOR LAKE COUNTY. Ruby Harvey and) , Dick J. Wilcox, as) executrix and ex-) ectitor of the last) will and testament) of William Harvey) deceased, and of) the estate thereof, ) Plaintitfs. ) Suit to foreclose vs ) J. S. Field, Julia ) a mortgage. Field, Ot tie Chan-) dler, Oeorge E. ) Chandler, Andrew) MoJallen, ) Defendants, ) and Phillip Lynch) brought in as de-) feudant, by cross-) complaint of the ) defendant An-; drew McCallen) Summons in cross-suit of tha above named Andrew McCallen. To J. S. Field and Julia Field, the above named defendants: JN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the cross-complaint of the aforesaid Andrew McCallen filed againts you herein, in the above entitled court aod cause on or before the Oth day of May 1907, said date being the last day of the time prescribed in the order of publication of summons made herein, and if you fail so to answer, for waut thereof, the said Andrew McCallen will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his said cross-complaint, which is: That he, the said Andrew McCalleu, take a decree against you, the defendants J. U. Field and Julia Pitfld, foreclosing a mortgage on real j property, executed by you on bept. i, l'JUl, in favor of .M. T. Walters, which said mortgage, together with the promissory note thereby secured, have been assigned and - indorsed fo said Andrew McCallen by said M. T. Walters, prior to the commencement of the said cross-complaint ; to re cover the money due and owing on said note and mortgage, namely: The sum of three hundred thirty two dol lars and twenty two cents, with in terest thereon from Oct. 7, 19Wi, at the rata of ten per cent ber annum, and fifty dollars attorney's fees and costs of suit ; for an order of sale of the lands and premises retained as se curity in said mortgage and described as follows: Commencing at the South East Corner of Block "O" in the west addition to the Town of Lakeview, Lake County Oregon, according to the plat thereof filed in the cilice of the County Clerk of the County and State aforesaid, on July the 20, 1878, thence runciug North one hundred and sev enty three feet; thence at right angles running west 140 feet, thence at right angles running north 102 feet, thence at right angles running west 140 feet to the west boundary line of Block "N" also in said west addition to said Town, thence South along the west boundary lines of said blocks "O" and "N " 275 feet to the south west corner of said block "O", thence east along the south boundary line of said block "O" two hundred and eighty feet to the place of beginning; also the N2 f the South-east quarter, SW of NE and the SE of NW of section 14, To. 40, S.,R. 21 East of Willamette Meridian, in Oregon ; also that a certain deed executed by you, the said J. S. Field, April the Kith, 1898, to the above named defendant Ottie Chandler, conveying to her the lands first above described, be, by decree of the Court, adjudged void a against said mortgage, aud that all of the defendants be barred and forever foreclosed of all right, claim, or equity of redemption in or to the said premises. This summons is serve! upon you by. publication by order of II. L. Benson, Judge of said Court, which crder is dated the 25th day of March, '907. aud the date of the first publi cation of - the summons is the 28th day of March, 1907. W. A. Wilsblre, Attorney for Andrew McCallen. Cross Plaintiff. 13 0 IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE OUR LINE OF SPRING GOODS His Principal Wsnt BAILEY & MASSINGILL'S 5 rac Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. t Sovn y.riln fer srW In pst 12 months. Thtt slgltattZTC, vVU Jtw- Do th.y fltT If tlirjr'ra not K.V 4CTL.T right, let u. nmk ilium Whin . fit vou. wa nt yuu AC CURATELY. Lonit expcrlrn-r vary neccMarjr .deniMc aiipnratux and th required knowlvdiie -ablins ua to correctly uaa the aarnr our own complete workahop. with every facility even to the (trln.llrm of apeclal lerutee are nil at yiir dlApomtl here, aaiurtng a -rl not poasible Kith othera U-m form nately equipped. A!n- do your Ue FIT. or nearly Munsdl Opttcd (b. MAOEAt BU r'AJH SO. PORTUHO Doing Business Again. "WlMMiniv friend thoujrht I was about to take leave of thla world on account of liidliicHtion, nervonMiietw and general del'lllty," wrltea A. A. ChlMhol. Tread well, N. Y., "and when it looked u If there wan no hope left. I wa pernuadi'd to try Electric Hlttera, and I rejoice to May that they are curing me. I aiu now doing buHlucHH again an of old, aud am "till gaining dally." Heat tonic medicine on earth. (Juarauteed by Leo Iteall, druggiat. Mc. TDIHKK L.ANI MOTK'K. United States Land Office, Lakeview Oreon, Apr. 12, 1U07. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the !act of Cougreaa of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the wale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wanhington Territory," as extended to all the public land etateb cy act of Augunt 4, 18'J2, Thom as II. ilumpbery, of Klamath. Palls, county of Klamath State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 3080. for the pur chase of the N NJi of Section No. 30, Township No. 34 S.. Range1 No. 18 E., W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more val uable tor its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Clerk of Klamath County Ore. at his office at Klamath Palls on Tuesday, the 2, day of July, 1007. He names as witnesses: Robert O. Horning, J. R. Horning, Ed. Kitbman, Isaac iioohees, all of Klamath Falls Ore. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above-described lands are re quested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 2, day of July 1907. 10-10 J. N. Watson, Register. W 1 iV .tianyo"1" ,,Uica Jill r ' as; We want your trade and will do our utmost to please you Never before has our stock been so complete and up to date. With our increased flooor ' space we are showing new lines and more goods. Whether you buy or not we will be pleased to see you and will take pleasure in showing you our goods. N 203 To Cure a Cold in One Day I he Price of Health. "The price of health In a malarious I dUtrlct U jiirtt L'.'i ccntx; the coat of a jboxof Hr KIiik'h New LI re I'IIIm." I write Kiln Slu.vtoii, of Nulaml, Ark. New Life pills dentine gently und Im part mw life and vigor to the H.VHtein. ; 2.k!. Sullxfai lioii guaranteed at Ut' ltcallri, driiKglxt. i i Petition for Liquor Licence. ! We, the Ulidcrxitfiied h'tful Voters of Paisley I'rceiuet, Inko County Oro gon, renpectfully petition the Hon. County Court of Lake County Ore., to graut a hceuse to (i.W. Cooley, to aell Splritous, Malt and Vinous Liquors in loos quantities thau one gallou in said Paisley Precinct in Lake County Oregon, for the Period of six months as in duty bound we will ever pray. V. 8. Ulalr. M. C. Currlor J. K. Mutilator, tloo. R, Louktt, F. W. Far row, VV. V. Hampton. A I. Farrow, J. A. Drunim Will J. Sherlock, Arnold Hicksel, M. Couley, L. A. Moss, F. II. Price, J. F. Hevil, John Drtimm 'Jorry lianister Frank McHroom William Taylor John Himmnus J5.W. Farrow R. U. Jackson J. S. Elder W. P. Welch II. E. Hanan Win. Dobbins R. Random, (ioo. W. Hannu C. W. With ers J. S. Sprague, Frank Oraham, J. S. Wakefield Frank Pratt, Tom Stan ley, Richard Cousldiue. R. (1. Adams, Stephen (iayloid W. Y. Miller, Jas. M. Uevil, Oeo. Ranuey, J. I). Farra, H. J. Stanley, Chas. Ivory, A. J.Scott, N. R. Phelps, M. Lauritzen, T. C. Johuaon, F. A. Fitzpatrick, John El der, Al. Uauister, Oeo. S. Harpor, Al. Christen, O. II. Carroll, J. A. Theln, Roy Stauloy, Wm. Holder, T. W. John son, Mark Hartlerode, F. C. Miller, Tom Welch, C. L. Withers, A. "A. Witham, J. E. Harper, S. S. Uanister J. J. Moore, Wm. Metzker, W. H. McCall, Clark Johnson, S. M. Miller. State of Oregon, SS County of Lake We, M. C. Currier & W. II. Tucker being first duly Sworn according to law depose and say : That the fore going petition contains the signatures of an actual majority of the whole number of legal voters of Paisley Pre cinct in Lake County Oregon ; That each of said signatures is genuine; that each of the persons whose signa tures are signed to said petition is an actual resident in said precinct at the date hereof and was and has been actually a resident in said precinct and resided therein at kast thirty days immediately proceeding the date he signed said petition and also of the filing of the same. M. C. Currier W. II. Tucker Sworn to and subscribed before me this 29, day of March, 1907. A. A. Witham, Justice of the Peace, Paisley Precinct, Lake County Oregfin NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to tho Hon. Couuty Court of Lake County State of Oregon on May 3d, 1907, for a Li cense to sell Spiiitoua Malt and Vin ous Liquors in less quantities than one gallon in Paisley Precinct, Lake County State of Oregon for a period of Six months from the 6th day of May, A. D. 1007. O. W. Cooley. -f-, -- Pioneer Store aUKSEHVi-.... Cures Cw v . Li Two f.ryj. cr everv f ; - II box. 25c I Timber Land Notice. Unliled State Laud Ofllce, Lake view, Oregon. March 2nd, ltKrJ. Notice U hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of thu act of Congress of June 3, 1H7H, entitled "An act for tl sale of timber land in the States of California, Oregon, Nevuda, and Washington Terrrltoy, as extended to all the Public Iand States tiy act of AugiMt 4, 1812, 'Mel va Withers, of PsUley, county of Luke, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this ofllce his sworu statement No. 3-X7, for the purchase of the Wl SEJ of Section No. ft, In Towushlp No. 34, Range No. 18 E,. W. M., and will offer proof to show that tho land sought is more valuable for its timber or stona tiian for agricultural purposes, aud to establish bis claim to said laud before Register and Receiver at lakeview Oregon Monday, the 20tb day of May, l'.xrT. He names as wittieHsns: 0. I Withers, J. K. Uanister, C. W. Withers, T. C. Welch, all of Paisley Oiegon. Auy aud all persons claiming adver sely the abovo described lands are re quested to file their claims in this oftleo on or before aid 20th day of May, 1!07. 10-10 J. N. Watson, Regit ter. Timber Land Dealt. The Examiner is prepared to bundle timbei lands in large or small bodies; the trouble has always lxeu timber land owners have been scattered over the country and those who livod closo enough together to list their lands iu a sufllcieiitly largo body to make the salo one of importance to timber land purchasers, thier lands have invaria bly been in such localitieH as would prohibit consolidation. Wo have ar ranged with a firm to take these is olated tracts, and by so doing, we ara able to secure enough laud in one body to make it an object to pu-rob asers to investigate, and thus the lands will bring tho highest market price. Parties owning bub 100 or 80 acres will not be told by their intend ing purchasers that their tracts are too small to bother with. The com pany we are dealing with is absolutely responisble and has plenty of capital. Write The Lake County Examiner for full particulars. If you have a piece of timber laud to Hell write The Lake County Ex aminer. We can place your land where it will bring the highest price. ri.Ai rirooK. Department of the luterior. Land Ofllce at Lakeview, Oregon, Apr. 4, 1907. Notice is hereby given that Victor Harvey of Lakeview Oregon, has filed notice of his Intention to make final five year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 2.'M4 made February 23, 1901. for the W NWU Seo 6 and E$ Nisi Section O.VTown ship 41 S.f Range 19 E.f W.M ., and that said proof will be made before ICeglster and Receiver, at Lakeview Oregou on 17th day of May, 1907. He names the following witueses to prove bis continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of, the land viz: John Noble, John Snider, A. P. Koozer, J. W. Fltzwater, all of Lake view, Oregon. J. N. Watson, Register.