Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, November 28, 1907, Image 2

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A. W BRIAN Proprietor.
Leaves Lake view at 6 a. m
very da? lul Sundae
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at6:fl)a. m i very day bu
8unday.
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OluTrlnt9 Mad.
I bHII make Biih Prlnta if any
tractJrt land In the lakeview Land
District, m.d do abstract work.
r oo or write IV. R. SNIDER
likrvlew, Oregon. 4N tf
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MTING MACHINE.
BOlUt MAtimx
HIGH OJUM,
CCftra are thinking of organising a
utafr eompaoy ae our new samples
fTftmll Strwt entravM atock eertlfl
HubUr paper at Tba Examiner
fflV Tba Best made, at S2.75 for
XT "iad for 1000. tf
ltie Wall street line of engrared
cert4ftoatea of Stock and Bond blank
at tfio Gxamlner office. New sample
baiA recdred Monday eveuing. If
jroj) want stock certificates eee on
aampVa and get our prices. tf
lAutC lunchat the Brewery 8a-
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V av
retuble, honest
high grade
tag machine.
r - f r - i inn iin imm.w . , J
STRONGEST OjARANTEE.
ationa) Scwinj Machine C'
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ACTORV AT BeLYIDCBB. r.
prove their worth at harrest
uitoe. ""AUcr over fifty yearaor
access, they are pronounced
the best and surest by careful
planters everywhere. Your
dealer sella them. J 907 Seed
Aaanal free on request.
. M. FEKRV A CO, DmUmH, Kick.
Pinal Prof oNoUca.
'Pnip&rtaieot of the Interior, Land
0& atJLakeview Oregon. Novem
eerlst. rJ07.
"ITatice la hereby given that James
V Stephenson of Lakeview, Oregon,
has tied notice of his intention to
make final Five year proof in support
oThis ofaiui, viz : Homestead Entry
Noj made Aug. 28, 1902 for the
Sec- 25. Tp. 38 8., R. 16,
Ekla 3 and 4 & NE1, SW, Section
30Tawnship 38 S., Range 17 ., W.
M-, and that said proof will be made
before Register and Receiver, at Lake
f tregon on 13 daJr ' Oeceber,
He names the following witnesses to
proaa hia continuous residence upon,
and'oojtiration of, the land, vis: F.
Or Bunting, G. II. Newell, Dan Chand
leyloren Bailey, all of Lakeview
Oregsja.
Tv?s J. N. Watsoo, Register.
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ed Letter, to the
Lake County Examiner.
iiat the jjrierican
People Want to
Know.
By IRMAN J. PXIDCWAY. Fubllthar of f.v-rrbaV Mtaaslna.
flE biography of unrest is the history of PKOORES3
yesterday an idea, today a custom, tomorrow mova
on.
A hundred years ago the unrest was politic..
thi unrkbt or socirrv today it causid
V THI INKQUALITIKS AND IVILi THAT OROW
OUT OF THE CONCENTRATION Or WEALTH. THE HEETLEEE
MEMBERS or SOCIETY SAY, "WE WANT TO KNOW HOW A rEW
MEN MAKE SUCH HUGE FORTUNES WHILE THE VAST MAJORITY
Or Ut ARE STRUGGLING TO KEEP SOUL AND BODY TOGETHER."
We want to know why the Wall street game is not playod ON
THE LEVEI so that a man can invest his saving with somo assur
ance that ho wilt at !cat t hnck tho principal.
.
We want to know what right tho few have to borrow our saving
to birild railroads, take our grunt of public laud along tho tracks and
then, instead of letting us shsro in their prosperity by reducing pas
senger and fre-ight rates, pouit WATEH INTO THE CAPITAL
AND COMPEL US TO PAY INTEREST ON DOUBLE OR
QUADRUPLE THE OKU) IN A L CAPITALIZATION. Not
only that, but wo want to know why they make SPECIAL RATES
TO SIDE PARTNERS, cnabling them to kill off competitors, with
the result that many of tho actual necessities of life are put almost
lyond our ravh. Not only that, but why iu some instances whero
monopoly exists THE QUALITY OF FOOD AND SUPPLIES
IS INFERIOR TO WHAT IT WAS REFORE MONOPOLY,
leaving us the choice of taking tho inferior articlo or going without-
not only that, but why when wo pay so high a toll for travel we must
risk our lives in linT box coacht s running 011 imitation hUh-1 rails.
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We want to know why our subways aud trolley and giu plants
should mako aoino men milliouuin-H and at the saiuo time give the
multitude such cxeerablo service.
We want to know why tho enonnou reserves in tho insurance)
companies should lie available to this group or that group of financiers
for gambling purposes.
WHY ARC LITTLE CHILDREN WORKING IN OUR MILLS WHEN
THEY OUGHT TO BE IN SCHOOL? WHY MUST WOMEN TOIL IN
OUR rACTORJES WHEN THEY OUGHT TO BE REARING A
HEALTHY RACEf
Why are (hero sweutshopd and tlumst
What or who in rctponnible for so many strike and lookouts and
boycotts 1
Why should on) hundred thouuiid families scrimp and alar in
order that ONE family may hove a paradise of purk and palacos,
more money than igood for it, more than it ran potthiMy Kprnd?
THESE ARE SOME OF THE QUESTIONS THE RESTLESS PART
OF SOCIETY IS ASKINO. THIS IS THE SOCIAL UNREST OF OUrt
TIME.
"WONT YOU SIT DOWN?"
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Lakeview Cigar Factory
A. Stokkmj
Prop.
Makerfof
Havana'and
Domestic Cigars
mwca
ooaTsr OBDtas solicits
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Give n a trial. Store in thatTkrkk
building next door to Post & King, aa
loon, akeview, Oreiton.
Btranga, ian'k it, that ha haattataa?
Bradl.y In Chicago Nawa.
WELCOME!
Eli Restaurant,
at all bours.
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Lake County Examiner, Lakeview, Oregon.
Department of the Interior, Laud
Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Oct. 28.
YXY1. '
Notice is hereby given that Marshall
W. lioweu, of Paisley Oregon, has
tiled notice of his intention to make
final Computation proof in'support of
bis calim, viz: Homestead entry No.
:mi made Oct. 1, 1905, for the tilA
NW and N BVY., Section 4, Town
ship 35 S., Iiango 17 K, W. M , aud
that said proof will be made before
Register and Receiver, at Lakveiew
Oregon, ou lGth day of December.
1907. '
He names as witnesses to prove bis
continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, the land, viz: Mike
Dooher, Klamath Falls Oiegon, O.
li. Duaonbery, Paisley, Oregon. 8. L.
Wood, lily. Oregon, M. U. White
house, Puisley, Oregon mr.:
J. N. WaUou, itogister. ' 44-6.
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