, ' Co"nln C'xaminfv PnM hd Pvry TharaJay. C. U. MiiTZKHK, liditor and Publisher Knirrn.1 at ttio rii nUifii Ipt1i. Orr. as v cni.t (' Matti-r. i tnc Year, . . six Months. Three ,lnntli.. .$2,110 . I 00 5 TERMS: Lakeview, Oregon. H.ny 1 4, 1008 Republican Ticket rMii;i) stati sevatoi: HTM. Cake. re pre senta nvr. in congim:- s V II. I. is c H a wu: FOO D AM' DAI U Y ( ' .M MHSIO N I'll J. W. liAll.KY. slthkm 1: judge ElUtl.lf v S. I'.KAN. R l Ll: l roM l issioN 1: 1: T. k. I'.vMriun.i.. IMC El'U I IN'i A r ICUNEY t. V. Kl Yir MIAI.I.. STATK .i. fi)U iin. II. Mr: i iuyma.n. iti:.'i;iM:N r.v nvr.s H. l'. ImM.K.NAI", ll A. liUATr.MN. SHKIUI-K Al.llKKT DtNT. COI'N I V I.F.KK 1-: N. Jaqi'Isu. Tia-; n;r,ii K. O. AllITKOM. ASSESSOR JiiHN 15 Hl.AIR. si'Hool si:ri:i:iN iexdf.nt J i l) Wjl.t.lTS. SfUVEYOK I'll AS. M FAII.KNKI! t'O L X TY Co MM I S.s loXEK C. A. Kkjiakt. MR. DUiUMWAN'S REJOINDER Mrs. Dunniway's Kejoinder"i printed in auotder column, is in no j this paper has devoted column after sense or respect, a reply to the facts j columu to the Initiative and Keferen or reasoning of our editorial of the'dum amendments, tivinn our views 23d of April. "S llrie X Jt a umier the beadinii, ! Ru'Tt." It makes I no pretense of subtantiatin a fact, nor does it contain a sentence uf reasoning tending to refute our facts, or conclusions. To ask why womeu are classed as idiots, Insane persons criminals and animals; or, why ttey (Senator in Contress. Mr. Cake is the are denied their right of trial by a recular Republican nominee, BDd his jury of their peers or wby are women lability to serve the people of Oregon taxed without representation, does j ju the upper bouse of congress is not not tend to prove, ia any degree that j questioned, therefore, he should re such are the facts. All informed peo-1 Ceite the full Republican vote of Lake pie know these insinuations to be un-1 County. It is very important that trua. Mrs.Dunniway fails to mention Oregon roll up a good, round, Repub any fact of Oregon law or history, lican majority in June, for the reason contradicting our position or support- j that this is a presidential year, and iDg her own. Phrases do not always : all eyes are up0u Oregou, as this si ate express truth. She is glad men are ! is said to "tire the first gun" in the not taxed without representation, presidential campaign. if Oregon thereby indicating that women are, jjjhowB a strong Republican lead in the whereas womeu are not taxed in Ore- i June election it will serve as a stimu- gou at all, w hile men are taxed, as persons. Property is taxed equallr, by law. We have shown that govern ment is a necessity and a duty, and that therefore every act of government including election, is a duty. The ballot wbicb she treats as a natural ' right, is a duty, made so by law, and not a right, either natural or other-! wise. None of this reasoning is ' touched in her article. She is glad married men "are not servants with-1 out wages," thereby intimating that' marneu women in Oregon are so, and that the ballot in their hands would change it. The law in Oregon treats a husband aud w ife as one, so far as it. can be done, and requires no service by the one without a fully compensa- tory service by the other. Every Ore- gon voter knows this to be true. She simply intimates, as she does through- out ber article, that vomeu are not tried by juries of their peeis, leaving us wuuoiu uer reason :or ner question or ro guess luat she bt-lives this, becuuse juries are composed of men, and men are not the peers, or equal-, ot women, wnereas in uu law, in all. countries tf advanced civilization a jury composed of free men are regard- measures. ed as peers of women for the purpose j For Prosecuting attorney, we have of tiial. Mia. Dunniway fails to Mr. D. V. KuykeuduU, Gf Klamath show that women suffer any injustice Falls, a very prominent attorney, and in consequence of the aUeuce of wo- a uiau well qualified for the position, men from juries., and makes uo at- Mr. Kuykendall is the Regular tempt to do so. She does not show, Republican nominee, and should nor attempt by the introduction of a , receive every Republican vote in this fact to show, that by law in Oregon, 'county. women are deprived of any right, I Lake county should give tbe jfreat eitner of property, or personal liberty, :est per cent, of Republican tote this or opportunity to advance and iui- election of any county iu the state, prove, nor that the elective frauehisd have tl.ern here, and they should not would give her any relief, uor that fail to show their- she is situated at disadvantage'in any respect, from which an honorable use of the ballot would relieve ber. We hiiv.) shown that only that class of citizens can claim as a RIGHT to participate id determining what1 government .shall be, which the government requires to supply that physcial power absolutely essential to ( make MllVotUa Iho mandates of goverueiit against the resistance of brutal men, and finally to die, If need lie, in defense of the life of govern ment, if assailed in force with arms, ami that this service nud sacrifice I requir.l of men only, because men only possess the qunlillc; inns ntnl power to ron ter tin service To this just reasoning Mr. Pnnnl way makes no attempt at reply, l'uro reason unit natural sequence cannot be taken as "-lopliislry" became Mrs. Duntiiwny can make no reply Init to call it so. tins service and snorilW fri):il which vo:iwmi are exempt, and for which they are phylsoiilly disqnali lied, does const itute n reasou "for man suffrage w hie h can nut be assigned for womeu tnilTriik't, " notwithst.-ind-i what the late Seuat ir Dolph may huve sai 1 to the contuirv. There Hie , i.,., i linn .Mini-; in "unii .. . n . . ...... Mis. Dmit.Uuv a.ain f.ii'.s to site opt to show any improvement in the con ilitiin of women in these State.-; ie suUiiii.' from t heir excrci.-e of fiitf rne, or that their situation is, in any res pect, Utter than that of Oregon hecau-e no women, nat 11 rail r enough. I'eeunso i such c tw v i ii v: can le nnuie. 1 lie i li.-illct in the liati.is of women discliars' e 1 from raili itiil o dices in Portlam), iconl.l have savivl theai their imistions iiiinl wai:ej only ou eondi'iou that they j ulioiil l sell themselves mi l lietray their ;i.'onntiy. Iy voii'j corruptly against i tne ritits ot the pnMic, ns the men ! proiui.-O'l to iio. Mr.-. iliiuniwHy woul.i certatnlv not have had them do that. There we are brou ht face to i I fact) w ith the 4.'reHtest reason 1 II T I ! we oppose womeu ulfrae. I Sutfraue will briuij he,- within the I scone of corruot designs tf rredatory i ..nrma-ullon mi, I H..I-I- i . i .Ills i 11 H Hell C e of polluted politics. We caunot kuow ,.-. His,.strniis the effect niav bf- Since Mrs. Duuuiway fails to point! out auy evil, of any character, from which woueu iu Oregon suffer in I eouseiiueuce of her aei'rivutiou of the j ballot that could be removed by its j honorable use. we must, in view of the known, and ucknoa-u evils that must, or may follow ber enfranchisement, continue to oppose equal sutfra-i. OUR STATE TICKbT La?t week The Examiuer gave the personnel of the Kepublican couuty ticket, commenting on each candidate for the various otlices. For weeks npon the different measuros offered to the necrde for their adoption or rejection. This week we t-hall comniect upon the state and district ticket. First on the ticket is lion. II. M. Cake, candidate for United States lant to President Roosevelt. For Congressman we have W C. ilawley, who has no opposition, and will receive tbe full vote of the party. Tbe other state officers, such as Supreme Judge, Food and Dairy commissioner, Railroad commissioner, etc., are to be filled by Republicans, as there are no Democrats asking for the places. For Joint Senator in tbe legislature, we have Dr. Geo. If. Meriyman, of Klamath Falls, a man who has bad experience in the state legislature and is well qualified to serve the people af this district iu the capacity of State Senator. Mr. Merryman can do things if he goes to the Senate. He is of the majority, and hij experience fits him for the place, For Representative we have II. A. Urattaiii of Paisley, Lake county, and Dr. II. P. Uelknap of Prineville, Crook County. Tivo Representatives are to be eleceted. Vote for II. A. Urattam and II. P. JJelknap. These men have no opposition and are sure to be elected, but voters should fail to vote upou all candidates not and put up a good ticket and should ratify it at the June election, Vote the Republican ticket from top to bottom, and you will not legret it. The registration books will close on May 15. He sure that you register so you cau vote. Every Republican in Lake couuty should register and VOTE. Vote bl ticket, for It. n good one. , H sure to tote upon every niiitnd inent on the ticketvote No on most of them, mill Mil of them, utile! you KNOW you want the law. Mot "I thes measures were not ton iii by 01 Milks 1111.1 Vltillllllll loS, llO lll'pellll upon the nuiiitclligcncti of tin) Oregon electorate, to get the tncuwiires through. Thnt'ti why ,tln Initiative 11ml Keferendum is culled th "crank. pRTHvl Ise. " 'there are niiout 1 guml 11 1 en. hi re t lint it I., sale I 1 vut, Yes, on. They lire .'!0I. IhVi, :U I. iin.i '.Mil. IS CIIAMIILRLAIN ISDN- tioveinor IMiamlierlain speaks ot the iilllce of I'niteil states Senator iim lion-piuti-iin. llmv hiu t his ileeeit. Can any voter believe ho n oulil tench - his F ' f ',rt a m.!o n,;i illy nl item ocrativ" voters ia rri k'nn? Ii I yi ever hear any eainiiilate ot a tiiiijmity party talk it 1? IVitainly not. Mini never will. An otlice that m iuui I I'nrtimn iiever hvin-.l ot only tro.n I niemt'i r of n ti.inoi ity party. Who eer knew luiveruor Chuml ei Iain to fail (o ri ppet t I )en oerat ic onmliilates. He ilare not ileny that he is a partisan himself, al.wijs. He ilare not toil the i!,inrci ats i f Oregon he Jot not iuteu.l to uphoM ilemociatic ii. ctriues uul i'o nil that i he can, if electe-l, to atilmiit to reus lunatile democratic discipline in the I r,,,1!,le- 1,H " " in id S.iiiu .i 1 1.. I..i ..... I.,.. I i .... i ... .... ........... 111... , IIHI 111 I llkl.l ll.,. as a democrat io partisan. ; Yet he would loud Kullilde reput licans to believe ho will, by the use of ex pressions w hich appear to mean that he would, yet these phrat-es u can I 0 1 W Ollld, ncwuui;. i nere i lime none, or to ,,e JotlP, ill t tit L'liiteil States SMint. that is not alrtaysdoun by some party aud opposeil by the other arty. Mr C tin in ber In iu could uot avoid acting with (t party if he so desired, if ho voted in the Senate, or did any Sena torial work There is uot ti democrat in the State who doe-t uot believe Geo. K. Chamberlain a democratic i partisan, advancing the interests ot t at party to the utmost, everywhere he may lie, whether as Governor or In tbe Seuate Cau Republicans believe otherwise? Should Mr. Chamberlain be elected United States Senator, aud the tariff is being revised as it is sure to be by tbe uext Congress, what do the wool growers of Lake Cotyty suppose will be tbe attitude of the grea' "unu-partisan" towards their industry? Do you expect to see him, against ali the 'of bodily weakness, nervousness, and traditions and history of his mrty, ! insomnia. Sold under guarantee at stand for piotection rf American in-I A- L. Thornton' drug store. Price dustry? All legislation iu Congress''- is characterized by the principles of ! Z7, . .... '. ' Notice for Publlrat on the republican party which legislates j Department of the Interior. for the protection of Americau pn-j Uuited States Land Ottlce at Lake- ducer-s or by the principles of the i view, Oregou, May i, UKJH. democratic party which believes trade' . ?i?i:.ef.U j"rt',jy giveu that XAVER , ., , , ... ,, A1...NEK, of Lakeview, Oregon, who, should be free as possible, allowing OI1 Feb ,5( -H)M u,l9 Tin,ijer 8II(1 that tariffs shall be for revenue only, j Stone Application, No. 4U!ft, for W and especially belipg that wool and 1,tt,J KW quarter, SV quarter NW quar- bides should tbe free list. 1 f?r, Sec '-, '.. E HMrtr' uSKr,q,1HrttT;1 ........ , . Section .1, township .18 H. Range 19 here that party vbas always placed k.. Will. Meridian, has tiled notice of these commodities when it bas beeu in intention to make Kiual Proot. to tbeir oower to do so. ! establish claim to the laud above d ca lf Mr. Chamberlain being in tbe ''.'re Register and Rceier. . . . ' . , at Lakeview, Oregou, on the 'Jlst day Seuate when this question is again of July, liXM. to be determined preserving the nun-' Claimant names as witnesses : Fred partisan character of his otlice, 'Snyder, G. Shermau Easter. Jack what could he do? Nothing. Hut, i!UlAZ"a U,"ba,,b hJ1 ' Lukb vtuub wuuiu liu uo. uiVf jiKo ine L. a- II . .1 - O t - a. 1 : I partisan zealot that you know him to be, with the democratic party to de press your business as it was during tbe life of the Wilson bill. Would democrats want Mr. Chamberlain in j Races Commence ThUTS the Senate if they did not believe he dav Julv 2d can be depended upou to support the j measures of that party? If he is not , TllC. Lak(. ci.unty AkTlcultural As to act wMth the democratic party, he', . ,,,. . . , , , cannot act at all. for there can be no : elation Will Klve four du.VH' racln action In tbe United States Senate i except with some party, and we know be would not act with the republican party. To vote for Chamberlain is to vote for a return to tbe conditions of 1891, with wool at 4c net. Candidates' Cards i-or jo.nt Mat. Senator . Vote for Geo. II. Merryrnan, ofKIa-' mam rails, tor Joint State Senator. The Regular Republican nominee. Has bad experience in the legislature and knows how to serve this district. GEO. ii. MERRYMAN. for 5herlH Albert Dent. As I am the Regulur Republican nominee f r the otlice of Sheriff of Lake County, I take this opportunity to thank the voters or the county for the honor they have bestowed upon me in the past. If elected again, I promise them the same faithful duty to office that I have giv en in tbe past. ALIJERT DENT. For County Clerk E. N Jaquish. lJeing the regular Republican nominee for the office of County Clerk. 1 wish to express my gratitude to the people of Lake Coun ty for past favors, and 1 promise that I shall, if elected, give the-same care ful attention to tbe duties of theoillce In tbe next two years that 1 have given in tbe past. E. N. JAOUISH. For Aucaaor J. R. IMuIr. Regular Republican nominee for Assessor of Lake County. To these upon whom rests my elec tion to the ofllce I seek, i wish to say; Study my past record as such officer, and if I have not failed in my duty, then I ask you to give me your sup port in the coming election. y J. ii. RLAIR. 1 he W.,r d' Hral Climate is not entirely free from disease, on the lik'h elevations fevers prevail, while on the lower levels miliaria is encountered to a greater or loss ex tent, accord iug to altitude. To over come climate airectioua lassitude, maliri i, jaundice, biliousness, fever aud ague,, and general debility., the most effective remedy is Kleetric Hit ters, the great alterative and blood puritler; the autidute for every form " 'JD 10 J. N. Watson, Register. $1500 IN PURSES their track In Lakeview, COIIVr ,7tl incncInK July 2d and ending July7th, iwx. nit Hum or i.xiwlil IH'UIH- iriuuteu 111 purHeH, ih ioijowh: FIRST DA Y-Jt i.v 'Jit. I'I Khk lt Race X-niilf daah fl.70 (H) -i juice iurioiiKH. . 1,. ou SECOND DAY .II I. v Hit '.ill Race heat UOIT (X) iLh I'acuti furI(UlKH THIRD DAY .II I. v l."iO 00 I 611 1 "tli Race '-iiillo dah-h 175 00 Cth Race 7 furlongs 1 75 00 FUURTH DAY Jt i.v 7tji 7th Race -inllu heat 250 00 Stli Race 1 mile and 94 feet.. . . 175 00 9th Race 'oiiHolutlon or Homo other Hpcclal :.. 50 00 The reaHon for the mile and 04 feet race Is that the track 1h otio rnllu and 94 feet from wire to wire. rn'iin inv All of theabovo race ar fr..fr.r. all, five to enter and thretj to atart. 1 but the Association reserves the rlht to hold a lesH number than five by reducing the purHO In proportion to the number of horses entered. Entries, to tloHe the evening before! the race, at 7 o'clock, nhuip. Thej Pacific Coast Illood Hoiho Associa tion to govern all raceH. Entrance fees, ten per cent of purse. Money to be divided as follows: 70 per cent to the llrst horse and 510 per cent to -the second horse. The AKsoclation reserves the right to change any of the above races, In the event of not tilling. No nioucy paid without a contest. Hoard of Directors Geo. D. Har row, V. L. .Snclllng. F. M. Miller, Robt. McKee, F. P. Light. P. P. LIGHT, V. L. KNELLING, Prewldeut r Kecrctnry We have just opened our - spring and summer line of SHIRT WAISTS, ZEPHERS, WASH GOODS, GING HAMS, LACES, EM BROIDERIES, HOSIERY, ETC. W( invite your inspection BAILEY & MASSINGIlL .d m-OiG Day CiliO HiRC TaMcts.C month. Tnis &;tnature. v-. . ALBERT G. DUHME BUYS TIMBER LANDS FRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING LAKEVIEW. Si 00 STARTS A FINE HUSiNESS, daily protlt. t5 Particular! free; write today. Loos Co., Des Moines, Iowa. LOCAL to f 10. V.. F. i y tf State of Ohio, City of Toledo,) ; ss. L.iean Couiity) Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is swnior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney k Co., doing business iu the City of Toledo, Couuty aud State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hull's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY Kworu to boore me and subscribed iu my presence,' this Oth day of Deo ember, A. D. 1880. A. W G LEA SON, (Seal) Notary Public. Halls' Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, aud acts directly on the .blood iand mucous surafces of the system. Send for testimonials free. I F. J. CHENEY Jk CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 7.rc. j Tttke JJulrt .'a3liy Vnill for cuuM . nation It Kcachcd the Spot. Mr. Ii Humphry, who ow us a large general store at Omega, O., aud is president of the Adams County Tele j phono Co., as well as of the Home I Telephone Co., of Pike County, O., says of Dr. King's New Discovery: "It saved my life once. At least I tbiuk it did. It seemed to reach the spot the very seat of my cough -when everything else failed." Dr. : King's New Discovery not' only reiicli- 1 es rue cougn spot, ; it neais the sore l'Ots aud the weak spots iu throat, under guaran- '1 - nil 1QU8 aua cue" 00,(1 tee at, A. L. Thornton's drug store 50c. and 1.00. Trial bottle free. H. D. Clark Contractor and Builder jlb Work a Specialty Ivstimates Iirnishetl Shop next door to AhlHtrom's Saddlery Shop Lakeview, Oregon to T ft cv M, r 'jpXJUl JifiMBfitVCaUSiaT t OREGON. Tlmbrr lnd .Natlrr. United States Ind Olllce, Iakevlew Oregon, Feb. lf, 1!H)H. Notice is hereby giveii that iu coin pliauce with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juun T, eutilled, "An act fui.the sale of timber IuikIh ill the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washlntgon Territory," as extended to all the Public Lund Sfates by act of August I, 1892. Virgil Conn, ot Paisley, county of Lake, State of Oregon, has filed Iu this otlice his sworn statement. No. 40.'U, for tin) purchase of the NKJ of Section 17. iu Township .'W, S., lUngu 10 E., W. M., and will offer proof to show that thai laud sought is mors valuble for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish, his claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview. Oregon, on Monday, the 1st day of June, 1908. He names as witnesses: J. j. Auten. F. P. Light. T. J. Powell, D. P. Mal loy, all of Lakeview, Oregon, and OtU Cravens, or Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims In this otllco on or before said 1st day of June, I9HK. J. N. Watson, Register Timber IjiiiiI Xutlrn United States Laud Olllce Lakeview Jrogon, Feb. Ill, llKW. Notice 1h hereby given that iu com pliaiicu vtth the provlsioim of the act of Congress of June 1878, entitled, "An act for the mhIo of timber luiiiJa, iu the Stales ot California, Oregon, Nevada and W shingt.011 Territory," an extended to all the Publin r.,.,.,1 States by act of Auguht 4, KYJ Edwin S. Fitzgerald, of Lakeview, eounty of Lake State of Oregon, him Illeil III Mils Otllco Ills sworn hliil..i.,...,f No. Ki l l (,. 1 1... . . . . - -, .... I'uiiiiinnu 01 inn 1114.1, iSW quarter. NW iiuartur. N 1.' quiu lei, of section 15 iu Towuship 4 S , Range 17, E.. W. M., and will of for proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Us timber or stone than for auriculturul t HI 'i munu ami to establish his claim to said lamt j 'foie Register and Receiver at Lake- view im-Kiia on iiiurBday the Hth. day of May, llKlH. He names as witnesses: G. W. liar diHty, Willard Duncan, Joe Lane, Henry Uoyd.tuu, all of Lakeview." Oregou. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this olllce ou or before said 28th day of May, 1908. ' f-10. J. N. Watson, Register. Louis SHAW Dealer In Real Estate . 1 have listed Homo of the best Ranches, Timber Lands and Town property in Northern Culiforula, a country thut is bound to Improve rap idly. Alturas, Califoruiu.