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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1908)
. M and C'xuii wurr jr Ttianxtat iubllher lldhlf i tnr. TER fm lovM l-aeovlcw, Or f.mil- Mmt'T. One Near, dx .Months, Thre- tenths, I 00 5 1 Some Vicious Amendment j What's the dlllcreuce w ho wtote the Th. Pn..r !... IWinnTMOlutWDiW miifb talked of. The Alio V J J v- . ' " ' Tax H'forui Association, Lakevi v, Oregon. April 3O. 1908 1.. opinion m Amendments 324-i j. ' 32-. - .. Tm- 1-a proposed amendment to the 1:0 litul Ion 1 rovidintf for the re.ii 11 1 of any iii ln officer by spe cial . - lion of tue people. We 6h.ill dust ameudmeut, e proud to see every otej Lake C.uuiy against it. j ojr otllt' r is incompetent orj . .se uuwoiihy he may be euspcu-j . ted aud r." n ned. Teach eraiiks ii uot ret ty 10 gulp dowu every ai offered y u, ly voting 325 1 1 bo J ot de y ' ni - X No. - o. Yea. .' No. i iiU for a i instructing niem lie of the Le.i!-l tiuie to vote for Candidates for L'uit-J States Senator wl.o receive the biubest number of votes at the ueuerdl election, initia tive petition, i'ue Constitution of the United States provides for the election of United states Senators by the Legislature ot the several States. We cannot See very clearly how it would be au election by 'the Legisla ture if it bad no discretion in the loatter, but was obliged to ratify the lectiou of a man by the people. We believe the people should elect United States Seuatrrs. but it is not the law. We J.elieve legislators should lect the 10 en kuou to be the choice of the people, aud we think the signing 1 of a pledge to do to by candidates will be sufficient security that it will be done. The bill eeeois to us an at tempt, by law, to accomplish in an indirect way, what cannot be direct- j H forui Association, Pottlaud Municipal Association, aud various cither kinds of cranks having organ ized fVto voters' associations, have conspired together for the purpose of deluding, luisguldtiw, and in if lording the Oregon electorate In the adoption of a lot of hodgposh, In constitutional amendments and initiative bills which If adopted by a community of Piute Indians would be a reflection upon their intelligence. We warn the voters of Lake Couu ty to inform tnemselves upon every number from .W to :V1S, and if you cannot get such itiforinat Ion as will eualleyou to see clearly, the little rubbish then do not by auy means fail to vote Xo, 011 every odd number from :K'l to Xtl, Some of these measures ought to and pass; among them, the bill to change the time for holding state elections, the appropriation for the Oregon University, the creation of Hood River Jouuty, aud possibly the Leg islative Assembly auieuduieut provid ing for increase of the number of Supreme Judges, Hud for other changes in Oregon Judiciary. These I are 301 .TOG 311 and '.ZKu No others ought to be voted for in Lake County, but should ceitaiuly be voted against. They are not only uulaiportaut, but uearly all of them are vicious, some of them extremely so. We take for granted the Hood River County bill should pass because no cue has pro tested agaiusr it. author is not responsible for their adoption. The committee believed they were true, - and adopted them The Examlnet published them with the same belief, and there has been nothing developed since to routiucc oue that they were not true. The fact that the north end papers say they were uot has no effect. The Examiner absolutely refuses to reply to the obscene and vulgar aril- le published in last week's Leader about the people of the south end of Lake county. We cannot atfoid to stoop to the level of such foul mouthed trash a the Leader editor. We have a soul to save and a dignity to main tain, and he has neither. Since being called down by The Ex aminer for advocating anarchy and the "putting under the surface" of preseut officials, in order to gain coutrol of county atfairs, the Silver Lake Leader Iihs changed its slogan, aud now prints 011 the top margin of its first page a much milder motto. Senator Fulton's defeat in the re cent primary election was not so y rest j as was tlit reported. Cake's maj.iri- j ty finally dwindled dowu to about1 2500. Fultou won in 17 counties out 1 of the aud in some by a good, ' round majority. lv dnnfl tiv and which we cannot lawruily cause to be done in that wav. and iu 80me REASONABLE IV.chnnll .nnnrrt n II mn A t ! 1 Z beir DOpeS, but 1 ! l i: . i j ..I..- suco ieenng exisie-i in loe norm euu 1UI CITU- County Division Only Solution A north ecd man said to the pub lisher of The Esamuer, while in con versation tegardiug the couuty seat question, that the Silver Lake papers were exceeding their authority. That neither of those papers represented the sentimeuts of the North end people, in the least. He said that there was not a citizen of the north end who sanctioned the slanderous attacks made by those papers upon the good people of the south end ot the couuty, and further, that all the interest the people up there were taking iu the subject wa a desire to be nearer . coanty seat, and hoped, eoaie time, niauner, that no HAVE JUST OPENED OUR SPRING AND SUMMER LINE OF SHIRT WAISTS, ZEPHERS, WASH GOODS, GING HAMS, LACES, EM BROIDERIES, HOSIERY, ETC. We invite your inspection BAILEY & MASSING IlL to the Federal Constitution tiou of Snuators by the people, but not this bill, which appears to us as aa atttOJi.it at evasion, and we Relieve . it would be unconstitutional and void. iMrs. I)unlwa ' Appeal j Oeutlemen, voters, sons, brothers : j j ata growing old. But I can uot rest I until you have given us the victory.' Every hour 1 spend iu this service is a labor of love. Every dollar 1 donate is a persoual sacrifice. Have uot the faithful mothers of northern Oregou j earned your alllrmative votes forttieir j full and free enfranchisement? You ought uot to be afraid of us. i You are equipped with ballots,. We are uot. We are depend iug upon you to honor our flag of truce by voting YES in our behalf iu this unequal , contest. Y'ou kuo you would only i compel us to repeat this stiuggle in' 1910 if ou should fail us now. But' we believe you will not fail. Y'ou ' have but to unlock the door to the i closed citadel of libery, leaving us free to choose tor ourselves, exactlv as rou do, as to whether to vote or not to ; 5111(1 close Jlltlf loth, l'JOS vote, at every suceeding election Oil X tu 1 ! I To Cure a Coki m ne Day -r.tive Bromo Qurnine Tablets, c , -. .n pnt 13 month. TVs tignaturc, O U-5. en every brix.2Zc. Black Bart Season wilv open April loth against the people of the south end as ! Thus only can you acquit yourselves was represented by thot-e papers. Another north end man, remarked that "The ONLY" logical solution of the couuty seat problem is cou y division, whenever the north end is prepared fcr it." Both these men are influential, intelligent, educated, thinking, reasonable men. And tbey represent the north end sentiment, 323-Yes. 329-No. An amendaient proposed to theccn ttitution by Initiative petition, pro viding electious shall be by majorities and not by pluralities, and that par- ao(i not those vilifying, slanderous tits shall be proportionately repie-; paper9 that have no support behind sente 1 iu all offices filled by election j what tljey gay an no argument to of two or more persons. There is au- j make ctuer tban t0 cbarge every south other opportunity to eh'o that, in i end man w ith al'. sorts of nasty things, Lake County the initiative is no j wuicu everyone nows is fal-e. "cranks paradise". Surely this bill I cannot receive a single vote in Lake ; Couuty. Do nut fail to vote on this as freemen and relieve usiroiu further' effort to secure equality with our sous before the law. ' Abigal Scott Dunniway. Mother of Native Sous, au 1 i'resl dent Oregon Association. Horn In coal black; wclhx ItHW pouiuis; 1'n ucli Ciiiiailliui; bn-d hikI raised Iu Canada. Wlllntaiid ut A lKL from Tuesday luiiriilng; to Satnnlay nun nlnjr, and at I'Ll'SII frtiin Saturdny tvciiliij; btate Equal Suffrage- ! u nx.rnlntf. 18-1. Their Final Blow. Td r. . . ., . -; t T i. lit. l i , i ( i til ill t ai. 1 1 1 1 1 r i 1 1 n nf. ana make Lake the banner County by j ou,r active fponsors of ttie t,roject to having ca,t evry vote for 323 X - No. jniore the countj. 6eat t0 pauej.f bav. j ing begun by au attempt to "kiss their way through" and st-eiog their ! cause grow ing more and more feeble, ; have lately, in accordance with the 1 true instincts of their SDecies, deliv- aJO Y'e ail-No. A oill by initiative petition limit ing the arnouut of money that may be paid for campaign purposes by any S50 KEWARU. A REWARD of fifty dollars is here by olfered for information that will lead to the arrest and convict inu of any peisou who bus stolen wires or other property, from our Company; aud the aine reward is herehv dHVii-,1 j for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of anyone des troying the property of the Company. Chas. I'm bach, Secretary Lake Co. Tel. & Tel. Co. lOt f. caudiiaie for office and providing a j ered their last blow, in the attempt to new system of registration by pre cincts and manner of conducting elec tions. Ibe necessity for this law is not apparent. The corrupt use of money by candidates for otijee is now prohibited and punished by law. We have a very good system of registra tion. Vote 331 X No, unless you be lieve tampering with the law will bet ter it. 332- Y'es. 333- No. A bill regulating salmon fisheries on the Columbia Kiver. We have no knowledge ot this matter. The peo ple in the vicinity of the Columbia should vote for it unanimously, if its merits are strong. In the absence of information on the subject, we recommend electors of Lake County to vote 333 X N"o. 334- Yres. 335- No. This is a bill by Initiative petition providing for choosing juries and grand jurors, and that no person shall be charged in circuit court with crime except upon indictment by a grand jury. We see no necessity for this bill. Circuit Courts may have grand juries when it is deemed best, and the man ner of choosing jurors is good enough. It seems to be a change simply for the sake of change. 33flYes. 337-No. This is ai!l. by initiative petition creating the County of Jlood River. As no one has presented an argu menc or reason against this bill, and ery good reasons are assigned why it should pass we believe it should be supported by Lake county electors. J. T. Ross, of the defunct Title Guarantee & Trust Co. Bank, of Port land bas been convictd of conversion of the States' money, deposited in that bank by State Treasurer Steel. check our relentless pursuit, by deluging the people of Lakeview with the odors of their own bodies. Happily we have something substan tial upon which to rest our case, and have the satisfaction of knowing that, in every part of the County, even in the Northern precincts, the sentiment grows steadily, against a removal agi tation which began so much out of time. The Couuty teat of Lake County will never be moved to Pais ley, When there are a sufficient num ber of voters iu the North end to move the County Stat, if they de mand any change, it wid be reasona ble They will ask for a new County, and we of the South will help tbm to get it. Every day gives increasing evidence of this trend in public feeling iu the North. The guessing editor of the north eud fired wild again last week, when he said that Mr. Oliver, candidate for assessor, signed the petition, made butter and was boycottted. C. E. Oliver, candidate for assessor neither eigned the petition, made butter nor was he boycotted. J. C. Oliver, not a candidate for assessor, and never was, makes butter and sells it every week. He did not sign the petition, nor was HE boycotted. Y'ou're all balled up, Mr. Guessing. editor ; bet ter go out and butt your bead against Fort Rock. Lake- The editor of the Silver Lake Leader makes a great mistake by publishing i such obscene matter iu that paper as be does. The men of families of the county object to such papers going Into their homes. There was talk of excluding it from the mails, and it may yet be done, and the ministry of Lakeview talked of asking the officers of the Public Library aud Free Read ing Room to exclude that paper from the list of papers received there for the publio to read. timber Land Notice United States Laud Office, view. Ore. March lit), y.w. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of J-ine :i, 1S78, entitle 1 "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregou, Nev ada, and Washington Territory," as extended to ell the Public Laud States by act of August 4, 1K!2, James E. Murray, of Lakeview, county of Lake, State of Oegou. bas Bled in this office bis sworn statement No 83J, for the purchase of the NK quarter of Section 3i, in Township 38, Range 16 E., W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for iti timber or stone tban for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregou, on Wednesday, the 8th day of July, 1J08. He names as wiutesHes: Thomas J. Powell, Paul U. Hugus, John Auen, lakeview, A. Storkman, all of gon. Any and all persons claiming ad-1 versely the above described land are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 8th day of July, 1908. J. N. Watson Register. 1810 I Timber Land Notice United States Land Office, Lake- ' view. Ore. March -ill, 1008. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregou, Nev ada, and Washington Terr tory, ' as extended to all the Public Laud States! by act of August 4, 18'.)2. Orin A. Keslar, of San Francisco. county of San Francisco, State of. California, baa tiled lu this office bis sworn statement No. 370, for tbe purchase of tbe N half, N half, of Sec- lion ino. JO, iu Township rso. :iu K.. Mnrvn brought from a distance will lie cared for in the best (mhmiI1o maii ! ner. TERMS. Ten dollar for the season, payable on or before June l.'itli. T. A. CKUMT WANTED TIM BLR LANDS. Homestead relinquishments wanted. Want to buy direct from owners. Write particulars to M. II., Box 402. Eugene, Oregon. Ot NOTICE to sheepmen: My shearing corrals and dipping vats in Camas prairie are now ready for us, aud in good shape. 10 10 Rosa McDaniels. $1500 IN PURSES Races Commence Thurs day, July 2d The Lake County Agricultural As sociation W'lll give four (Iu.vh' raclnif on their track In Lukeview, com mencing J uly 2d nnd ending July 7th, 1008. Thfc Hum of f 1500 will im ilia t rib 11 ted In purwH; an followH: FIRST DAY-July 2d. I'lllHK 1st Race S-mile dasli $150 00 ALBERT G. DUHME BUYS TIMBER LANDS "1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING LAKEVIEW. OREGON. He Out W hat He Needed I Tlmlrrl.aud 01lrr "Nine years ago it looked as if n,y ! Vlliu,tl S(((1(tJ ,,,, 1u.(,f Jjukl.vl(.w.f time had conn', " says Mr. C. Farth- j Oregnn, Mch. 2'-., I'.his ing, of Mill Creek, Did. Tor. "1 was' Notice is hereby ghtn that ii, com bo run down that life hung 011 a very with '".' l'r'"vi"'""H "f '' ' t . , . , ,, , of ongniH of June .. 17M, entitled, hlci.ler thread. It was then my , ..All At.t f()r ,, of i ,l,1,.r land druggist recommended Electric Bit tere. I bought a bottle ami I got what 1 needed strength. I bad one foot iu the grave, but Llectric Bitters put it back on the turf again, and I've been well ever since." Sold under guarantee at A. L. Throntou drug store. 00c, LOUIS SHAW Dealer In Real Estate 1 have listod some of the best Ranches, Timber Lands and Town property in Northern Califoruia, a country that is bound to improve .rap idly. Altnras, California. Ore- 2d Race .i furlongs 175 00 SECOND DAY-Jt i.y 3i 3d Race heat 200 00 4th Race 6 furlonga ... 150 00 THIRD DAY Jli.Y Cm 5th Race -mllo dash 175 00 Cth Race 7 furlongH., 175 00 FOURTH DAY' Ji i.y 7th 7th Race -mlIo beut. ..." .... 250 00 8th Race 1 tnilo and 04 feet.. . . 175 00 Oth Race Connolatlon or some other special 50 00 The rcuHun for the nillo und 04 feet race Is that the track Is ono iiille und 04 feet from wire to wlro. CONDITIONS All of the above racea are free-for-all, five to enter und three to start, but the Association reserves tbe right to hold a less number than five by reducing1 the purae in proportion to Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach tbe diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness aud that is by constitutional reme dies. Deafness Is caused by an inflam ed condition of tbe mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube ia inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, aud when it is entirely closed, Deafness is tbe result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to in the states fit California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ten itury, " a extended to nil the public laud states by act o August, 4 1: Paul U. Hugus, of Lakeview, county of Lake, slate of Oiregon, has Hind in this nlllce his sworn statement No :iH:J7, for the purchase of the E half H. W. quarter, West half E quarter of Section V, iu Township :w S., Range 10 K, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for ugriculliiial purpose i, and to entahlUh his claim to said laud before Register ami Receiver at Lakeview Oregon on Thursday the Ut to day of July, l'.MiH. He name as witnesses: Thoa J. Powell, James E. Murray, Juo. Anten, A. Storkman, all of Lakeview Oregou Auy and all persons claiming adver sely the above described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said into day of July i:xi8 18 10 J. N Watson, Register. Lake Range 21 E W. M., and will offer' the nu,ubt'r "'"orseH entered. proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land be fore Register and Receiver at Lake view Oregon, ou Monday the Cth day of July, 10C8. He names as witnesses: A. J. Neilon, T. M. O Connell, O. W. llardisty, JMa LiuvilJe, all of view Oregon. Auy aud all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said Gib dav of July 1008.. J. JN. Watson, Register 1810 Entries to close the evening before the race, ut 7 o'clock, shurp. Tbe Pacific Count Blood Horse Associa tion to govern all races. Entrance fees, ten per cent of purse. Money to be divided as follows: 70 per cent to the first horse und 30 per cent to the second horse. The Association reserves the rlirht Lake-' to change any of the above races, In the event of not tilling, rso money paid without a contest. Board of Directors Ueo. 1). Har row, V. L. Knelling. V. M. Miller, Robt. McKee. F. 1. Light. F. P. LIOHT, V. L. KNELLING, lresldeut Secretary limber Land Notice Uinted States Land Olllce, view, Oregon. Apirl 17, I0OM. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the piovislone. of the act of Congress of June 3, h7H, entitle!1. "Au act for the sale of timber lands iu the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, aud Washington Territory," as extended to all the i nblin t its normal condition, hearing will be Ktatea by act of August 4, l"!i'' destroyed forever; nine cases out of j "JLi'-dAM SCHMIDT, of Lakeview, ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is uotblug but an inflamed condition of tbe mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (cuused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for circu lars free. F. J. Cheney &. Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Faru'ly Pills for constipation. H. D. Clark Contractor and Builder Job Work a Specialty Intimates Furnished Hhop next door to AhlHtroiu's Saddlery Shop Lakeview, . . Oregon county oi i.ahe, State of Oregon, has uiou in this olllcu his sworn state ment, No. 4iiS(i, for the purchase of t he 8 half, SW quarter, of Section 17, iu Township IMS., Range 20 E., W M.. and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hisclaiuito said laud before Register aud Receiv er, at Lakeview, Oregon, on Wednes dav, the loth day of July, 1008. . He names as witnesses: Dan O'Shea. John Branch, D. Bryan, A W. Bryau. all of Lakeview, Oregou. Any aud all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this Ji ly 1008 r 'J,,forH Httl1 1&tu d,,y ' 17-110 J. N. Wutson, Register. I'lenty of Trouble is caused by stagnation of the liver and bowels. To gt rid of it and head ache und biliousness and the poIbou that brings jaundice, take Dr. King's icw uii I 1 1 1 ,H. i lie reliiili rmr I ..m that do the work without grinding or griping. 2ri(i t,t A. J Thornton's drug store.