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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1908)
rt!u O nis K:imUtv M ak4 Ever 7 Tkarada. C. O. METZKEK, Editor and Publisher RallSlat Biitprd at the Host Ofllral I-tw, Ora. 8cfnnd-l'lJ Matter. TERMS: lOnt Year $2.00 Six Months 1.00 (Three Months, 30 ere laige consumers of at Rood prices. They employ more labor at better wages than any other oikm, wore money is brought luto Lake County, sod dlsttihuted amongst ths people from enles of wool and ninttou then from any other source The doners! prosperity of the people of the County depeud more upon the prosperity of this industry than upon any other. That the business cannot prosper with out rrotectoiu you hare seen proven, Lake view, Oregon, Ilay 21, 1908 and Ueorge E. Chamlelain, if in the United States Senate, will vote to strike out the protective duty on wool. lie aided and abetted the par ty which did do this in ltttf, and he will do it again. He ilares not an nounce that he will vote to uphold protective tariff. He dares not deny that he will vote with the democratic party on this question in the Senate. He must vote as he believes, and be is against the Republican party, and the Republican party is the ouly pow er that can save the principle . f pro tection. If you are interested in protection and you are if you are to tret your living in Lake County (.tea. E. Cham berlaia cannot represent your inter ests in the United States Senate. farm ptoducls way, ithU lit (ruin Not utal schools, Republican Ticket UNITED STATES SENATOR II. M. Cakk. REPRESENTATIVE INCOXCJRESS VVILIJ9 C. Hawlk. FOOD AND DAIRY COMMISSIONER J. V. Baii.ey. ITREME JUDGE v Robert S. Bean. RAILROAD COMMISSIONER T. K. Campbki.u TROSECUTING ATTORNEY D. V. KXYKENDALL. TATE SENATOR Uro. II. Mkrryman. REPRESENTATIVES II. P. Belknap, H. A. Brattain. SHERIFF Albert Dent. COUNTY CLERK E. N. Jaqcish. TREASURER F. O. Ablstrom. ASSESSOR John B. Blair. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT J. Q. Willits. SURVEYOR Cuas. M. Faulkner. county Commissioner C. A. Rehart. THE EXAJIINER'S PRINCIPLES The Examiner urges more than ever the principles we have been advocat ing for a month past, since we find I OREGON IAN ALSO CONDEMNS "If the elector hasn't full know ledge of the initiative and referendum measuiea or is in doubt about them, be would o weU to vote "No." "No" is usually a mighty safe propo sition. That is to aay, unless the! time baa cnoie for Oregon to have a I universal guffaw of Folly over the uses to which the ' "new system is forced by various groups of our population". The above is from th Oregon lan of the 4th, and is exactly what The Ex aminer bas for more than a month been trying to impress upon .it's read era. We shall continue to urge the importance of this until the election is held. We do not question the intelligence of the voters, but we tear many of them, not having the means of full information upon the meaning of thes measures, may conclude not to vote opon them. There are but four of these for which we shall vote, 304 3uG 314 33d. These we (think are good measures and ought to pass. Others may be of importance in cerUin local ities. But it is better, far better, that the whole lot should be defeated all slate ftippmt fur period uf 2 rear. In that instance the vovters of Lake County, and of tne State, vs ry emphatically rebuked the (lovernor, in that they approved the bill by a large majority, as we hope to see theui do In this cae There appears little opposition to tit's measure outside the giaugere of Willemitte Valley who are particularly interested in the Oregon Agricultural College, whoop pose ejtpeud'ture of money except for the direct benefit of their (Ush, and Governor Chainbei lain seeks In this wsy to secure the support ot this Or ganization for Ms w n politic,! pur poses. When this Hpriiitit Ion is passed the people ot Orvgiai will again give notice thry don't approve of starving their schools to serve the purposes ol politics. Again we urge, lon't full to vote :ill Yes. Do vim know of a uefid man In coiinre- in is a ovit parttxanr VWMt " H ve attained to ilistinc tinn i i I h iitiiiy of A.nei u"n states-nian-l i as a uou partisan? Wlmt 'i erii'Hii ntateMinin eer ao j coinplidhf d a great good for hia cuun- : try, exce t by nrtlng with a party? j that the State Republican convention has adopted the very same principles rban that they should alt pass through la their resolutions, and the greatest tbe faiare 0f electors to vote on them man oi m suue approve mese pnnci- because their imDort is not under Among these things, loyalty to stood Tbe most important duty of electors of tbe State at tbe approaching elec tion is to vote on these measures, and to vote, "No," on every plea. tbe party you affiliated yourself with when you regestered. Vote tbe ticket your party nominated its tbe ex pressed choice of your party. No trading or dickering was done, and by so doing keep tbe law that now permits you to name the candidates. Another most important matter that should not be overlooked is the a mendments to be voted upon in June. Many of these amendments are silly and some vicious, f they are made Into laws our constitution w ill be torn into shreds, and burdened with a lot of trash. Better vote against every one of these measures than vote for them, they know why it should one unless pass. TOO MUCH "TOM-FOOLERY" "Tbe greater part of tbe electors who are to pass on tbe initiative or refer endum measures now submitted to them fir their decision will vote without any real knowledge of tbe various propositions. Few will even read them, but will vote at hazard. without serious thought of conse- Tbe University appropria- Quences. Such a mass of stuff fatigues tion measure should carry ; all others may be voted down with satety; bow ever, we shall vote yes on 304306314 336 These four, and no more. On all tbe otbeis we shall vote no. Every voter should vote on every measure. By doing so you will keep the initia tive and referendum law, but if you do nut vote these crazy measures down the law will be repealed sure. Tbe law is all right if not abused. CHAHBERLAIN AND PROTECTION Certain incongruities in tariff sebe- the attention of the electors. Much of it is incomprehensible, even to its authors, who are taking tbe opportun ity to exploit fads and follies which never could get through any legislat ive body where there was chance to examine and expose them." This from the Oregonian of tbe 9th is doubtless much too true in some localities, but tbe Examiner hopes it is not applicable to voters of Lake County. Our readers will note that tne uregonian regards these measures much the same as we have represented them, and we have given a fair ex planation of them all. If you have What act uf tbe cougress can you point to from which you or your coun try reaped great benefit, which was not tbe act of oue party aud opposed by tbe lotherT Road the speech of Hon. George II. Willaims, printed in Tbe Examiner this week ; also tbe resolutions adopt ed by tbe state Republican convention, printed elsewhere in this issue Moth these alleles contain exactly tbe principles, almost word for word, that Tbe Examiner has been shouting for a month past. Candidates' Cards Far Joint Stata Senator Vote for Geo. II. Merryman, of Kla math Falls, for Joint State Senator. Tbe Regular Republican nominee. Has bad experience in tbe legislature and knows bow to serve this district. GEO. H. MERRYMAN. for Stwifi Albert Dent As I am the Recul.r Tl-b-r Laud S.tlr. Republican nominee f r the office of I Department of tbe Interior, U.S. Sheriff of Lake County, 1 take thialkand Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, ODDOitunitv to thank the voters of 3ZZ2 OUR. STOCK OF General Merchandise CONSISTING OV Dry Goods, Groceries, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Cooking Uten sils, Camp and Heating Stoves, Tents, Bedding, Etc. tf tf Is Complete BAILEY & MASSINGIlL Lakeview, Oregon i o Cure a Cold in One Day ve liromo Quinine Tablets. toid in Mat 12 months. This !7:natnre. StfTjCyr Cum Crip la Two Da) on evc box. 21: WANTE D TIMBER LANDS. Homestead relinquishments wanted, nam to Duy oirect irom owners. Write particulars to M. II., Box 492, Eugene, Oregon. Ot Bicycles for rent at Lake's. 41. tbe county for tbe boner tbey have bestowed upon me in tbe past. If elected again, 1 promise them tbe same faithful duty to office that I have giv en in tbe past. ALBERT DENT. Far Coanty dark ( E. N Jaquisb. tieiug tbe regular Republican nominee for tbe office of County Clerk. I wish to express my gratitude to tbe people of Lake Coun ty for past favors, ano 1 promise that I shall, if elected, give tbe same care ful attention to tbe duties of tbe office in tbe next two years that 1 have given tn tbe past. Ji .N. JAyuiSU. Far AiMmr J. B. Blair. Regular Republican nominee for Assessor of Lake County. 10 those upon whom rests my elec tion to tbe office : seek. I wish to say: btudy my past record as such officer, i Land and II l Dave not railed in my duty, then I ask you to give me your sup port in the coming election. J. B. BLAIR. NOTICE is berbv sivan that MEL- V1N HANSEN, of Kugene, Oregon, who, on March 2, 1JKW, made timber and stone application No. 410.). for F.W NE' , 8VH NE'4', SEk NWl4', Keo tion 20, Township 37 8., Range 17 E., Will Meridian, baa filed notice of In tention to make final proof, to estab lish claim tn tbe land above described, before Register and Rceiver, at Lake view, Oregon, on tbe 27th day of July 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Ole Soleitn and Christ Jorgenson, of Bly, Oregon, John O. Sveen and John Jacobsen, of Lakeview, Oregon, and Martin llaagenson, of Eugene, Oregon. 21-10 J. N. Watson, Register. For District Attorn Having again been honored with tbe nomination for tbe office of District Attorney for Klamath and lakeCoun ties, and feeing that my careful, business-like and economical adimnistra- T I amber Iaad Hetire. Department of the Interior, U. S. Office at Lakeview. Oregon. May 15, 1908. NOTICE is hereby given that JAV IER FRANCIS SALCIDO, of Lake view, Oregon, who, on March 21, 1908, made timber and stone application, No. 4121, for BW quarter, BE quarter, E half, BE quarter, BE quarter NE quarter, Section, 11, Township 41 8., Range 15 E., Will. Meridian, bas filed notice of intention to make Fin-' al Proof to establish claim to tbe land above described, before Register and Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, ALBERT G. DUHME BUYS TIMBER LANDS 1 FiRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING LAKEVIEW. OREGON. J t2.00 8TARTS A FINE BUSINESS, dally profits, 5 Particulars free; write today. Loos Co., Des Moines, Iowa. LOCAL to 110. B. F. 1 9-tf SUte of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) ss. tinn nf th affairs rf th rifflr-a thA past four year, will strongly appeal to clVnaVe's iTifn J obtained, decided what you should do with this stuff, we again beg Lake County voters to vote YES, at 304 3(6-314 330, and vote NO, in every other case. dules render revision of our protective not' from lnIormation otherwise tariff necessaiy. The friends of protection have determined the next Congress shall make such changes as experience has proven to be necessary. This will open the whole question of tariff dutiea. and in the Congress to be elected this year, will be fought VOTE over, the same battle that bas been periodically fought here for nearly one hundred years, between the party up holding protection for American in dustries, and the party which would construct tariff with reference to the production of revenue, without re gard to protection. If George Chamberlain should be in FOR UNIVERSITY BILL 314 Yes. In the approval of an appropriation made by tbe last legislature for tbe maintenance of tbe University of Ore gon we are very much interested. This bill was paused by tbe legisla ture, vetoed by the Governor, passed over tbe veto, and is now sumitted L. .. M j M . uy ruiHrenniim rnr vnn r unriFArjai i the Senate he must act with one urMiRumiAvoi i o..... Ainr. rvm -no uiucr oi lueue parties. annually for the heneflt n, hiah ucation in thin ntt it U nnt hjui ue must, ana every one of tbem vagant. If knows that in this, as in all other in stances of bis previous and present political li fe, be will act with tbe democratic party, and oppose protec tion to one of the most important in dustries of Lake County. Judged by its history, tbe democratic party will, if possible, place wool on tbe free list. This it did in 1893, with Mr. Cham berlains approval and help. Tbe ef feet of tariff legiakition of 1893 is within the knowledge and memory of every voter. Would you have tbe con ditions of that period re-estaUibhed? A vote fur Geo. E. Cbumboilaiu is a fctep in that direction. Those eugiig- you pasi it, university education in Oregon will still cost less per student than in any other state. Governments became more and more complicated as states grow wealthier, and better education' of voters becomes more and more a nec essity. It is tbe only way in which publio money can be expended where the benefits accrue directly to tbe people. Governor Chamberlain bas shown a determination to obstruct the growth of higher educational institutions in this Btute by vetoing bills providing uioaus of subteuance and ad vunceiueut. iijo vuu-is or jhko county are re ed in wool growing in Lake Couuty I minded that be bas once, in this samo every unbiased voter regardless of party affiliations, I therefore hope, that all such will endorse my candida cy for re-election, and approve of my efforts in behalf of fairness and good government by recording their votes in my favor. W. J. MOORE. Hamaker, F. P. Grobs, li. 1. Kilgore. all of Bonanza, Oregon, and William Deal of Lorella Oregon. 21-10 J. N. Watson, Reigster. Tinker Kaad ftotlre Department of the Interior, U. S. i .j . j Lnd Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Ths World's Beit CllmaU A rJiJf' . u . it NOTICE Is hereby given that is not entirely free from disease, on j WILLIAM P. HENRY, of Bly Ore tbe high elevations fevers prevail, gon., who, on March 28, 1908, made while on the lowsr levels malaria is i,Ler, au. lto.-e PJ'Hcation, No. . 4 , 4131, for W half, BW quarter, BE encountered to a greater or less ex- quar't)r 8W quarter, BW quarter BE tent, according to altitude: To over- quarter, Section 14, Township 37 8., come climate affections lassitude, Range 16 E., Will. Meridian, has filed malaria, iaundlce. biliousness, fever nonce OI intention to make Mnal and ague, and general debility., the Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, oefora ReviHtnr and most effective remedy is Electric Bit-1 Receiver, at Lakeview. Oretron. on ters, tbe great alterative and blood : tbe 14th day of August. 1908. purifier; tbe antidote for every form I Claimant names as witness: of bodily weakness, nervousness, and j William Butter. II. K. Laugbain. insomnia. Bold under guarantee at James Freeman. James Biaisdell. all A. L. Thornton's drug store. Price ' oy Bly. Oregon. 50o. 21-10 N. Watson, Register. ,1 The Secret of a Beautiful Face lies in keeping the skin pro tectedaswcilasclcantcd. Just washing i not enough that only leaves the delicate surface more exposed to the irritation of dust and germtj to merci less attacks of sun and weather. After washing, ap ply Robcrtins and experience its delightful refreshment. You wiiradmire ths line-leu softness it imparts to face, neck and arms. It not only timulates a radiant glow, but protects the skin from becom ing coarse. Prevents burn big, tan and freckles. Alk tmt Drvtri M frm lamfU taut TUT wmwm riaaber IjiaJ ilotlre. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakeview Oregon, May 16, 1908.. NOTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM J. PROUDFOOT. of Lake lew, Oregon, who, on April 3, 1908, made timber and stone application, No. 4133. for NE quarter BW quarter E half, NW quarter, lot 1 and 2, Sec tion 18, Township 37 8., Range 17 E., Will. Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make Final Proof, to estab lish claim to tbe land above described before Register and lieceiver, at Lake view, Oregon, on tbe 18th day of August 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Chaa. J.M. Faulkner, of Lakeview, Oregon, Oliver W. Howard, of Jily, Oregon, Daniel Johnston, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, TIioiiiuh J. Powell, of Lakeview, Oregon. 21-10 J. N. Watson, Register. Lucas County) Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is senior partner of tbe firm of F. Cheney & Co., doing business In tbe City of Toledo, County and Htate aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each aud every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Cth day of Deo ember, A. D 1880, A. W (JLEABON, (Seal) Notary Publio. Halls' Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, and acts directly on tbe blood and mucous surafces of tbe system. Bend for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by all Druggists, 70c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. It Raachtd tha Spot. Mr. E. Humphry, who owns a large general store at Omega, O., and Is president of the Adams County Tele phone Co., as well as of tbe Home Telephone Co., of Pike County. O., says of Dr. King's New Discovery: "It saved my life ouce. At leant I think It did. It seemed to reach the spot tbe very seat of my cough- when everything else failed." Dr. King's New Discovery not only reach- I es rue cougn spot j ii noais tue sore spots and the weak spots lu throat lungs and chest Sold under guaran tee at, A. L. Thornton ' drugstore. 50o. and 11.00. Trial bottle free. Valuad 5aaia as Oald. B. O. Stewart, m merchant of Cedar View, Miss., says: "1 tell my cue totners when they buy a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills they get the worth of that much gold in weight, if afflicted with constipation, malaria or biliousness. " Bold under guaran tee at A. L. Thornton's drug store. 20o. LOUIS SHAW Dealer la Real Estate 1 have listed some of the best Ranches, Timber Lauds and Town property in Northern California, a country that is bound to Improve rap idly. Alturaa, California. - j W ANTE D A representative In thin country by ft large real estate corporation. Kpectal inducements to those who wish to 'jocoino financially Inter.-!. ed. The Real Estate Security Co. t ort Dearborn Bldg. Chicago, 111. Natlcs for Publlratioa Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Lake view, Oregon, May 9, 1908. Notice is hereby given thatXAVER ARZNER, of Lakeview, Oregon, who, on Feb. 15, 1908, made Timber and Stone Application, No. 4099, for W half BWqnarter, BW quarter NW quar ter, Sec 2., BE Quarter BE quarter, Section 3, Township 38 H. Range 19 E., Will. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proot. to establish claim to the land above des-1 cribed, before Register and Receiver,' at Lakeview, Oregon, on tho 21st day of July, 1908. ! Claimant names as witneuHes: Fred i Snyder, (1. Sherman Eauler. Jack McCuIli'y CiiHH Umlmrh, all of Lake view, Oregon. 20 10 J. N. Wulsoii, Register. AUTOMOBILE TO Exchange for Ranch I will trade for a ranch with good water supply my large tour ing cur. It In n. White Strainer, In good condition. Haa top, lamps and extra tires. U worth $1800. I will run It up to Lakeview II suited. Addn.'HH, giving full par ticular!) of your ranch to 1. THOMSON, 013 North Brown Street, Nai-a, California H. D. Clark Contractor and Builder Job Work a Specialty Estimates Furnished Hhop next door to AlilHtrom'H Saddlery Shop Lakeview, Oregon ' '' , $