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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1908)
...CANDIDATES' COLUHN I i ... 1 M . ( 1 i i ! C O. MKTZKER, Editor and Publisher rtalMlat rr ilirrr. To tbe Republican Votera of Lake County .Oregon. I herebv aunounce niyeelf landl- I date, for the Ottlee of Sheriff, eubjoct ito the decision of the Republican ' at IKn nrlnmrr election, to f" " ", ' 200 ! held April 17th. IS. TERMS: ISTmTmW.V.V.Y. Voo! Ifl.tn eelecUd by the Republican (Three .rtonih. 5" party, as their regular Nou inee, and I reelected at the June election, 1 will CAHeVIBW.ORBOON, FEBRUARY U lOS Hawley Making flood That Congressman W. C Hawley is the sort of man Oregon needs iu cod crew la evidenced by the following from a Washington eorreepondent to the Oregouian: "Representative Hawley, of Oregon, ia "making good." He has shown during his brief career in Congress that be is made of the right kind of tuff. If the people of his district have the good eense to return him term after term, they will find at the , end of a few years that they have oue of the strongest Representatives from the entire West. Though uutrained iu a legislative career, Mr. Hawley is rapidly learning the ropes in Va-biugtou, and Is lay ing a sound foundation for a success ful congressional career. He did not come to Washington with a reputation be was not known a a humorist ; he was not heralded as a "boy orator or '-'boy wonder": he was not adver tised aa a freak of any sort He was just a plain new congressman, to be judged by his actual worth. He made i to pretenses; .he claimed no honor." The article pays other high tribute to our representative which is appre- 1 ciated all over the state. Mr. Hawley regrets very much that he ha- been called away to Oregon to register, but owing to an oversight in the primary bur, he must do so in order to be a caudidate for re-election. Mr. Haw ley haa not misled a day iu congress, always tn hand, no mutter how dry nd nninterbPtiuC the sessiou of that bodv. This is the course all great J men have pursued in congress. By so doiug tbey are ab e to stize any opportuiuty that ruiutt arise at au unexpected time anJenable tberu to secure favorable action ou local legislation. Mr. Ilawleyis the makinjj of oue of tbe greatest congressmen the West bus ever bad. Kerve the people as faithfully n tie future a 1 have In the past. Youra Respectfully, ALBERT OT.NT 1 am a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the uocikIoii o the republican Tarty at tlie prl nary election, to b held April 7th, 1908 If I am elected by the Republican parly aa their nomluee, aud elected hs County Commissioner In June, I .ronle to tnlfil the dutlea of that ,tbce to the bent ot my ability, and j .vi rk for the best intercut of the peo 1 1!' oi -xkf county. Respectfully youra, K. K. HENDERSON. 1 wish to announce to the Vetera of Lake Couuty, Oregon, that 1 am a candidate for the Office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic Party at he Primary electiou. to be held on April 17th, 1908. J D FARRA. To the Republicans of Lake Couuty: I hereby aunounce to tbe Republi cans of Lake County, Oregon, tha I will be a candidate for tbe nomina tion to the office of Sheriff upon the Republican Ticket at tbe Primary Election to be held ou April 17th, 1908. I have served the people of this County two years in the capacity of Sheriff, and am willing to abide by their decision upon my official record. K. E. RINEHART. r Ink I wish to aouounce to tbe Republi can voters of Lake county that I am l a candidate for the office of county cerk, subject to the decision of the Republican party at the primary elec tion, to be held on April 17, 1908 I cheerfully submit my record as county clerk for tbe past year aud a half for you- appioval, and if you choose to select me tor the office again, I pledge myself to perform tbe duties of clerk during the next term as faithfully as 1 bave in tbe past. Yours Respectfully, E, N. JAQU1SH. To the Democrats of Lake County Oregon : I wish to aouounce that I am a can didate for tbe otlice of County Clerk, subject to tbe decision of th Demo crat Party at the Pnmary electiou to be held ou April 17tb, liX'S. F. W. Payne. Fulton Will Answer Heuey When Senator Fulton received Hie full text of F. J. Houey's cbuiges be j t t . A i,-l,rl t : (.itmn tf OreJoU i j r.f m f u0 nn.l fnt u i assessor iu the past HUll LUtlt;,. . i ii' J - - - For .M-r 1 desire to auuouuce to tbe Republi cans of Lake county that 1 am a can didate tor the office of Assessor, nib ject to tbe decision of the Republican party of this county at the primary election to be held on Aiil 17, 'f. I confidently belive that my vuYkas has been satirfac- ir 3tt . I hereby Kubmit my name to tbe Republican voters for joint senator rrom Klamath, Lake and Crook coun ties at the primary election to be held April 17, 1908. Having faithfully represented this district In the last session of the leg islature, and since the senatorship has, for this term, been conceded to Klamath, I again ask for the favora ble consldeiatlou of the voters of this Senatorial district. Respectfully, CEO. H. MERRY MAN. 1 herewith annouce myself a candi date for joint senator from Klamath, Lake and Crook counties ou tbe Re publican ticet, subject to tbe decis ion of tbe primary electiou. L. F. Wlllita. Klamath Falls, Ore. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Joint Srnator for tbe Counties of Klamath, Lake and Crook subject to the decision of tbe Republican PrimancB April 1., 19C8. Harry L. Ilolgate. Bonauza Oregon. The Red Cross Shoe 1 1 hJt VTf will lbtMl,,Lp is a Strictly Up-to-Datc, Stylish Shoe, with a Flex ible Sole that responds to every motion of the foot, and is so easy that you hardly know that you have a Shoe on at all jc e g FOR SAMS BY BAILEY & MASSINGlLL The Pioneer Store Ker Jolnt-Krrrrlallve. TO THE REPUBLICANS OF KLAMATH, LAKE, CROOK AND i'.i;vT rnt'"riKH: I Vlhh to inform the Keput .licaua if JSXtZCTXOXSSXS. Klamath, Lake, Crook and (..rant Counties, constituting tbe '1WENTY FIRST REPRESENTATIVE DIS TRICT OF OREdON, that my name will be presented for your consider ation at tbe Primary Election to be held April 17. 1908, asking your suf-j frace for selection as one of the Rep- tiblicau nominees for Joint Rcprewu-; tative in said district, to l.e balloted j for on June 1, 190. , II. A. BRATTA IN, Paisley, Oregou. $ win v a Cold In Owe Day 1 1 - . mm i Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, rpjb '?4 Seven Million boxes sold In past 13 months. ThlS slgnatDTO, ,i ... , ,,, , ..I ui Two i or ever box. 25c. his accusations. But M-. Heuey made ory, and 1 promise, ir-nonuna.en a,,., arrangements to go to Sau Francisco ! elected, to perform th.e dut.es of that as soou as be had finished tbe ua j c-Blce as faithfully as lies in my power ,1 ...U I ha Sonnlnr. 'SO to d'.). A few -'ays later, however, be pave out tbe following to the Ore(;ou)au'o Washington correspondent : -in annou icim; my iuteutiou of returning to Oreiu.. I bave receive 1 a great nu!iibr of tele-Tarns froai bus inead men, iirin' me to t-uutiuuc at my pott of duty, aud I have conclud prt fr.r the itpscuI to remain here. ily own jud-neut an i lncliiidtion were to tfo to Owaoa and make a speech, aul perbai'S several, ia aus- : wer to Mr. Honey's attack, but 1 a;n assured by eo many citiztcs of Oregou -that my duty is to remain here at j work that 1 cuucluded t J be guided by their jud!!eut. I stiall as esjon i-B v data prt-p-r.re.l nf ()v a re'utiu the cbar- ' ii, l . : .,. t !..' ri:n;iry i.i- e- . j Yours r.f.-i.eetfuliy, i J. i:. i:lair. To the Repubi'eau Voters of Lake County, Oiilt.u. 1 v. i-h t-i susir. !!!.. th'it 1 in, u can i 'i iate for ij'nii inat inn as Asre-.-or at : the I'umary Noiuiuutiu t leetion to j be held April 17 11 vs. If I am tiomi . uatf-d au-1 elected 1 U-dij.e u.yrelf to eudtavr.r, to the lt?t of tuy ability, t to Hrfit:)S all .tax able property iu the ; County ao as to be just to one ami all. "Hew to the line, let the chij fall wbtru they Uiay. " Very Tn.Iy Yours, N. WALDO TAYLti. Silver Lake, Ore. 1 ca:i y-t r.j.o n au 1 !r.vi.r i ' t written ft lte neut es, a i tint), v. ill j 80 .. : 13 i:i :r J. r. ; .! th.- ' ; ier 1... ' U-e;-:i ;. .' : Vt!.- I I J: :.i n.-. lic.tii n: nii-t'j .(.... n ' pie.-e .-. to (oiif.l- i oui til i.-Hioiir r .t th... ';iiuc.-. ti.ijC. Uil i uli of i..iy irie:;t.-', 1 :iih tu ai-urt'nc" to tbe n pt;l Ik-.i-i V(.'i is i.f L-.ir:(; cnnii'y that I-or lllxlriet Altorn . ! TO THE REPUHLICANS OFj KLAMATH AND LAKE COUNTIES: ! I I wish to inform you tlu.t my name j will be presented for your cunt ider-; iationattho Primary election to be! i held April 17, U, nskiiu your ' suttnure f r teiection as the RepnWi- 1 i fan nominee for District Attroney ' it;e SECOND PKOSECUTINC. A 1' I TORNLY DISTRICT OF Ol'.EUON t i 1 e I i.Knte 1 f'T on Jun 1. i;;uS- i i Iu placing my name be'nre yo i fnr j noutiuati'.u as ymir i-an.li h.te, i r:ntt j me to -ay that 1 shall fheertnll.V abide hy your d ci.-ion at the I rimnry Elect inn, whatccr it may J II. MILLS, Klamath Falls. OreKon. I'or "tirvi or. To the Keplmlicau Voters y Lako County, Oregon. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tlo OHtce of County Survey or, m:1 j.et to tbedfcisii.il of the Ro jn.lli an part y,nt the primary fl. -ft ici),. t j I- h'-hi At ril ITtli, 1 . Yonnj Respect inliy, c:!.:;. i'aulkn'ei:. TITH one ribbon and its new . three-color device Tlie NeAvTri-Chronic Smiili Pixjinicr Typewriter is virtually three typewriters in one. It produces indelible black, purple copying or red type writing at the will of the ope- m t t rator. One ribbon and a small, sllth 'premier easily operated lever tlo it all. Typewriter Co. L'lTStnrk St. Portliitiil.'Orcoit Thi machine prriniH n( ! the nr n( a !.trr. "lor r;li oa, taita -in f two-. !.. mi -.iu;;'-- fnlor lii.Voll. Ni !.' I for t hi-- ! t:i j ! 1 in! .ti : l.i -l l - it-., y.i 'ir e ; i- ..tice i.i hcr-'t y t-'iver: II )i " with tj.r ( ii vitii tl V.. v i ' .i-h if r K!a Jt it-tit h'ilt !J "An t -,.r tf ill t !..- .N.-v,-i:t st--i W s i . ti !;i.i.-l to I ,!,.s l.v act i l-LYN'l K lH ti-i in t 'lU'.i'f. Hi fi;rn ti e 8if tri-;. !. rn ia, ( : "n, ii 'J ernti.i y, " Tin !-r l.iiiJ N .tli-c L'liil -1 K'al" s l.i.llii Oli.ce, L i'..eVle. Or V, Feb. ' I h, V.H. I :.)( ' r;,li; A: u t il U.c i'..!!l Aii.'i,-t 1. 1 -. :. A, i.f Ltiheviev.-. his swii!i -tatc;, n ut 1 t! 1 i -n o t ) t ! .in", .in at k j.v.bli-l.i i.ia'. ii c ::'-..v one t'J be i- Lak- ...:!' ard, ia evi i y ;n ' ic ci.i'j io a:i i x j i rii-:n up county .Iir.; -l.ci i Ollt sevt-l ..!, ill '! uid C Hl'iti-. i. a: l I com pit tc .-.iiti..!;ct ii.n The F.Namiiii i- office is e'pial to the occasion v.heu it comfs to printing, and we KUitr;tuc' gatisfactiju iu this in.-tauce. N V L-ttin.' . ha', itu K' t I -ri i, bu i Caliir r 'i ivi ) haj yive.'i in every way. , .' e of hJ". iuaiter ', in To.viifi.io M . in i cl v. ill mi er I :! .. ( I is r i-tone , and to he- Senator Fulton haj sent several packages uf yfinlen seeds to Tbe Ex amiuer for us tu distribute, one pack age to each farmer desiring oue. Par ties wishing a package of these seeds may get same by either culling at Tbe Examiner oitiL-e, or dropping us a card. COFFEE You are both judge an4 I jury for Schilling's Best Tour f racer retvrai year aioi tf rta 4oa1 fit it; pi aim. No. :;:7;. i.r t he j i.iilf, N W qufll ti r, 1 1 ' i m t;.-r, .f S c'.ii n ', ti., iran.u j; K , v.. : 1 ui, f t o hiin'.v t ! id the land ii'il e ui ;:-i I ( '.r it -I t i:i 1 . r . ti.i.M for fi-'ri'-iiiliir.-d pnipnr-' , t-.-lab-i.-.li iiis i-iaiui to caul laud k.rt: J;eKiltr mi l ll.-c i i er, Eah" ivi.w, (ix-cu. f.u ,.'oiid..r, t'ie lih 1 (J;.v of -M.iy, I'.'t... i lie name ha witr;e-e.i: Walter I Howard. Joe Howard, Jim IKvciih, nil of Lakeview Oregon, and .Mike Oooii re, of Klamath Fa.l-t Oretron. Any and all per.ion.s c'aiminr,' a.l verrte.'y Iho ubove dewj ihed It-.mlb are reiiieoted to Hie their claims iu thin ottice ou or before said 4th day of May, 1U08. 7 10 J ,N . Wat sou, I.'egiHter. .Notii-'.- i- t i id y neri ll.i.l tn com- Mli i'irt.. wil !i t .i- i r .vl ion n' theiut 1 ..f Cim-r.- J'T". ' ':li:le.!, ' An act f nr t l.e Mile 111' I I - n 1 !' 'el liiltle Slide- ni fillifni Ii in. ''nW. ' i.-;i ! i, mid V.'ii-iiiimton 'i '-i nl' iy, " 1 (,., i t( r:.:e 1 t ) ml the fiihl.c Earn ; .-i1 ..ti -, I v in t of Am.'ii-t i, l,.-".i .i." 'I a'.ro, t,t Lidtevi.j'.t, ci ..iiiily I i.f L-tk-i. St its of Oi'-'Kon. h a IHe-l la. ' n,ij ..h;.... In.- kv.oru htat. i:,ei:t Nf. :i;i7, -tor the purchfie rf the E liall', NW oi.iiiti.r, - half, NH -'l,;''i f ; w.iou no. J in To'-ii-iiip lUiUW IS K , W. M., mill '- ill "if ir : ri o: t i hov. ihi.t tin; laid .-oili'ht i.4 to' ie vainai h? tor i'.s tnah.-r, t r s-luiiK il.au tor u-riciiilural piu- imerf, m.il to e. t ih!i -!i l:i-i chi'ini to. -ui. I land b.-:'nre li- ei.-ti r m l J .' i r nt Lake view Or Mf.n. on Tuenbiy the .Mil dt.y of May. I - S. Hit uurne.-i Uii w it nt:.-...ca ; i-u. laiio, U. II. Uallard, (i. IE Mevei, li. H. Tatro, all of Lake view 4 ire'ou. Any and all person claiming ttdver Hely the above deHcribed l;tndn are re quested to Me their claiins in this olfice ou or before said Othday of May 1008. , 4 710 J. N. Watsou. Itegister. MADE FOR SERVICE and guaranteed absolutely WATERPROOF AND HArS Evry ijnrinent fjucront -d Cleun - Liylit Uuioiio Suits 30L Siwkr3,J" f mm wrn. t t r I f VILLI) iVllX MIP.Lui A trtsr c.'tfi terti ALBERT G. DUHME BUYS TIMBER LANDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING LAKZVIEVJ, OREGON. OPPORTUNITY KvOKS I Terminal Tract lots in Heart of Rich- 1 I mond OFKRFOK A BlIORT TIME ! The Overland Hanking Realty Com pany offer Eibt 25 foot switch lots facing the Railroad which are suitable for a lumber yard or property of that kind, for 31GU0 00. When the switches are built on this property it ia bound to iocrease very materially. Address Overland banking Realty Co. 10G Commercial Row. 3 1m Reno Nev. Bigutttua mt IhilLmdVni More Bargain. The Overland Banking Realty Com pany of Reno, Nevada have had placed iu their bands foreale a piece of laud in Last Reno facing Two Hundred C200) feet against the main liue of the Southern PaciHo R. Ry., fur Two Thousand Dollar (iXX)) This land la suitable for ware houses, lumber or coal yarda etc., and will eoon increase in value. It is an easy matter to run twitches through the land. For further particulars address, . . Tbe OVERLAND BANKING REAL TY COMPANY, 1011 Commercial Row, Reno, Nevada. 6 $ s p. per. mom tTM? t? Ui The Coming City is Richmond. 190(1 Population C000 1007 " 10000 1U10 " 25000 A former Orconi.-m. (1 A. Follctt is a city Trustee Many of your people have already located here. Ai L.Spellmyer, 7th Macdon.tld. Ave. 1 PlrhlTinnH' C nl & T 5. Handlcy, 1306 Hed Ave. f K ICI1II1UIIU, Vclle fc " Write us or Mrs. Geo. Miller, Lakeview, Ore. B immmfmwmmmmrffmmffffm