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Lake view, Oregon, June 11, 1908
ball be takeu as Instruction to mem
bers of the Legislature to elect yoor
choice to tbe United States Senate
cannot bo enforced apalntt nnwllltuK
members, and candidate of the
majority party will never again o
pledge themeelvee aa to be morally
bound to elect a Senator from the
opposite party. The plainest teach
ing of tbis election is the necessity
to suppoit tbe nominees of your party
or loose tbe advisory power you
bate through Statement No 1. j
I HE LESSON TAUGHT
Results of the recent election in
Tke Countr teach many things of
which we aball do well to take notice
and remember.
As aoplied to matters in tbe county,
we can easily see that local feeling in
some precincts over tuled evry con
sideration of character, know fitness
of candidates, and political convlo
tions; and that, inspired by a desire
to "get even", voters easily forgot all
ordinary governing motives, and
struck blindly, their object being
simply to "square op" imaginary In
jures without regard to where tbe blows
landed. If republicans expect to
pieserve tbe ascendency of the party
in Lake County, they most see that
no wrong is done, or that erroneous
beliefs of the people of particular sec
tions that they have been wronged is
removed ; or if a wrong baa been done,
help the injured sections to redress
those wrongs, and see that they are
redressed.
Mr. Chamberlain canied Lake
County by a small majority, for Sen
tor. The lesson to ibe gained from
tbis fact is, that voters will support
man of known ability and of good
character, against an unknown man
without regard to party. We believe
Mr. Fulton would have carried Lake
County and tbe state. Lake county
voters have established the fact that
tbey can be trusted not to pass
recklessly, every tom fool initiative
measure that may be proposed.
They parsed referendum amendment
to article 2 Sec 14 of tbe Constitu
tion providing for tbe holdiDg of State
election on the same day National
elections are held, and referendum
bill increasing tbe annual appropria
tion for support of tbe University of
Oregon, and no others. In this tbey
displayed sound judgment, and made
it perfectly clear tbat they are able
to determine and ready to accept,
what changes are surely Deeded. Tbeir
disapproval of tbe Corrupt railroad
pass act was emphatic.
Of tbe ptoposed initiative measures
they passed tbe bill known as tbe re
call act, and tbe bill instructing mem
bers of tbe Legislative Assembly to
elect tbe candidates for United States
Senator leceiving tbe largest number
of votes at tbe general election. All
others were negatived by rfood majori
ties in tbis county, tbe vicious taxing
bill, which was believed farmers would
accept without question being de
feated by tbe largest vote given
for or against any measure. An
analysis of this vote shows that tbe
people have nearly all voted for, or
against these measures, and tbat.
tberetore, ibere is DotbiDg to fear
from tbeir negligence. Tbe Lake
County electorate are determined, if
possible, tbat voter shall, in some
w ay, have tbe man of their choice
elected to tbe United States Senate.
If this bill has passed in tbe state we
believe that members of tbe Legis
lative Assembly may disobey it if tbey
wish to, and with perfect impunity,
so far as the law is concerned. How
ever, tbe temper o' the people has
been shown on tbis question, and a I
lesson is thereby taught. In regard
to tbe recall law, an incompetent
officer should be removed. This is all
the people desire. If the Legislative
Assembly will pass i law defining in
competency; declaring what acts of
commission or omission shall sub
ject an officer to removal and provide
definitely bow such delinquent officer
shall be brought to trial, and tbe
Courts will faithfully execute such
law, no recall action ill ever Le
taken. Our confidence in tbe wisdom
and virtue of the body of tbe people
continues, though we do not fenl that
the best was done in every instance.
Voters very generally took cognizance
of every important matter. They
showed convictions. That they un
derstand what they want, and that
Lake County is no "Cranks Para
dise." This is what we ever believed,
eo far as Lake County was concern
ed, and what this paper ail along
maintained. The effect of tbis
election should, and we believe will
be to strengthen the Primary Law,
, and tbat one of the lessons taught
most forcibly by it is, tbe necessity
and duty of voters to stand by the
candidate they nominate. If voters
will do tbis, members of tbe Legisla
tive Assembly will elect your chosen
candidate to the United States Sen
ate. If you will not stay with your party
candidates, tbey cannot be compelled
to take your instructions for United
States Senator and tbey will not. Tbe
value of Statement No. 1 is lost if
voters will not support tbe candidates
tbey nominate. The amendment you
have parsed providing that your vote
NEVER TOUCHED US"
The Directory
The Lake County Directory will t
Baiabed tbis week.
There will be any amount of valu
able Information to tbe Lake County
Directory. The book will be com
pleted this week aud ready for distri
bution. It contains a general write
np of tbe county, pictures of forests.
Hekls, and buildlngM, tbe names and
address of every voter In the county.
every bnnliiee? lu the county, tbe
state, county ari'l municipal official
directory, game laws, school districts
and boar. In, aud many other Important
fee tu rex Tbe price of the book will
Because tbe Examiner spoae the ! t pot r,,j to any address. Any
iruiu niuub iui niui'iiv iritw m u"ui- ' one 1
pany's show last week, tbe manager ,
rishlng a copy
l.ake Oouuty
view, Oregon, at once, as many have
already leeti eugatted, and we fear the I
ut p y will not le sufficient to go
around, and It will be several months
betor it will be posnible to get out
a etcond edition.
took particular pains to annoy Ma
audience with his weak attempt to
wreak revenge, and at tbe cost of
many friends to his company, lie
went so far as to sneer at tbe enter
talnments given In Lakeview by local
talent, and in tbe language of a nam
ber who expressed tbeir disgust for
him, "He made a fool of himself.'
Lakeview talent can beat bis com
pany any night in tbe week. Tbe
crowds attending dwindled until Son-
day the show was a complete failure, ) I AM T. Kl.M7.KY. of
and tbe few who went were given I ffn. wh(, o" A,r"
tbeir money back and tbey
nboiil I apply to i
Kxaniiner, Lke
N.tk. tar PublkatlM
Department of the Interior U.
Oregon,
Land Office at lakeview,
June r. iytm.
NOTICK In hereby given that WILL
Lakeview. Ure
al, 11)0-2, made
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nomfRirnd rnirj iu. aho, mm mrotiui
I ft th R half. RW nnarUr 17 NW
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mildly, not having any deire to
especially injure anyone, but simply
to apesk the troth, which tbis paper
always has done about shows, and
always will do. It is jost as Mr.
Wheeler said, Tbe Examiner cannot
be bought off for 125 worth ot tickets,
nor at any other price, so far as that
is concerned. We did them one good
turn, even after tbeir tirade against
tbis psper. A crowd plotted to
"rotten-egg" toe bunco, but we
dissuaded them when we heard about
it. The fact Is, we never asked tbem
for tf worth of tickets, nor would
we have accepted tbat, or 1100 worth
if tbat was to be the price of a boost.
T e Examiner staff paid for all the
tickets used by this office.
If either the show people or the
Lakeview business man who en
couraged Mr. Wheeler in his childish
attemp to injure Tbe Examiner,
benefitted by it enough to pay tbem
for tbeir trouble, it was certainly a
profitable scheme, for we aie sure The
Examiner neither lost friends nor
moDey by it, nor could tbis paper
bave lost anything from such a source.
The Examiner Is far above reproach
by Bucb aa tbey. Tbe fact is, tbey
incurred the disgust of every one, or
possibly with few exceptions, and
very few, and if any loss was sus
tained, it fell npon the proper heads.
There is one thing we do not hesitate
to say. That is, if these people men
ana women ante Keep up tne pace
tbey wetit in Lakeview they will
never bave "water-jug."
Sec. 20, NE
quarter NE quarter, Section 19, Town
ship 37 a. Range '20 H, Will. Merid
ian, baa Died notice of I u ten too to
make Klnal five year proof, to estab
lish claim to the land above decarib
ed. before KeuWter and Receiver, at
Lakeview. Oregou, on tbeCtb day of
August, I'.XW.
Claimaut names as wltnesHes: Mlu
to flardisty, Otto Hardlsty, K. A.
Pax too, Oranville llardisty, all of
Lakeview Oreuoo
J. N. SVHt-ou, Keiritter 24 5
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Department of
Publication.
e Interior,
Lakeview,
U. S.
Oregon,
Land Office at
Jnne 5tn 190a
NOTICK i hereby given thnt JOHN
C. OLIVER, of Lakeview. Oregon,
who on July 22, 1901, made homestead
entry. No 240f, tor SE quarter Sec
tion 7, Township 40 S , Knuue 19 K.,
Mill. Merioiau. Ima mod notice or
intention to make Fiual five year
proof, to etnblifh claim to the laud
abuve decsribed, before Register and
Receiver, at Iakcview, Oregon, on
tbe Ktb day of Julv, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
James I). McCreaiy, L A. Carrlker,
II. Tannehill. K. S. Morris, all of
Lakeview, Oregon
J. N. Wstfon, Register. 245
OUR. STOCK OF
General Merchandise
CONSISTING OP
Dry Goods. Groceries; Ladies' and
Gents' Furnishings, Cooking Uten
sils, Camp and Heating Stoves,
Tents, Bedding, Etc.
Is Complete
BAILEY & MASSINGIlL
Lakeview, Oregon
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WAIT AND SEE
Our friend, A. Subscriber, pays Tbe
Examiner high tribute, for which we
are very thankful, and only hope
tbat his propbieiea as to tbis paper's
influence in future elections will
come true. Our friend hints tbat
our advise before election was not
beeded as it deserved, but realizes
tbat every position taken by tbis
paper has or will prove true. This
fact we, also, feel sure of. Tbe
Examiner is proud, too, tbat
county voters bare used better
ment in turning down a lot of
than voters in other counties
Lake county s vote approved but two
doubtful measures out of tbe whole
ninteen measures voted udoo ; these,
our friend acknowledges were not
good, and The Examiner advised
against them.
N tic lor Publication
Department of tbe Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
Jane 5, 1908.
Notice is hereby git-en that
WILLIAM E. SUTTER, of Illy, Ore
gon, wbo, on April 15, 1903. made
homestead entry, No. 2918, for SE
quarter NW quarter, Nbalf SW quar
ter, NW quarter SK quarter. Section
18, Township 3d S., Range 1G F., Will.
Meridian, Iihb filed notice of intention
to make Fiual five year proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above des
cribed, before Register and Receiver,
at Lakeview, Oregon, on tbe Oth day
of August, 1908.
Claimaut names as witnesses : Sesco
L. Wood, Henry J. LaDgbam,' Cbris
ritahl, W. T. Garrett, all of lily Oregon.
J. N. Watson agister. 245
To Cure a Cold in One Day
ft a? n -
-oxauve oromo quinine Tablets. e a
n boxes sold in past 12 aaonths. ThlS Signature, V-
Ctree Crip
la Two Days.
on every
DOX.25C
Lake
judg-
'rof
used
A GrmnJ Family ricdiclne
"It gives rne pleasure to speak a
good word for Electric Bitters,"
writes Mr. Fiank Conlau of No. 43G
Houston St., New York.- "Lt'a b
grand family medicine for dyspepsia I
and liver complications ; while for lam '
back aud weak kidneys it cannot be j
too highly recommended. " Electric '
Bitters regulate tbe digestive func-
tions, purify the blood, and impart
renewed vigor and vitality to tbe !
weak and debilitated of both sexes. '
Sold under guarantee at A. L. Thorn !
ton's drug store. 50c. j
Timber Land Notice. j
Department of tbe Interior, U. E. '
Land Office at .Lakeview, Oregon,
May 14, 190H.
NOTICE is hereby given that
RUBEN P. HALL, of Buena Vista,
Oregon, wbo, oo Dec. 21, 1907, made
timber and stone application, No.
411C, for SW quarter NW quarter,
E half NW quarter, Section 10.
Township 3a S. Range 10 E. W, Meri
dian, has filed notce of intention to
make Final Proof, to establish claim
to tbe land above described, before
County Clerk of Klamath Co., at his
office, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on
tbe 20th day of August, 1908.
TimtM-r Laad Notlca.
United States Land Officio, Lake
view Oregon, April 2, 1008.
Notice is hereby given tbat in com
piiauco with the provisions of the
act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en
titled, "An act for the sale of timber
lands in the states of California, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Terri
tory," as extended to ail the public
Land States by act of August 4, 1892,
Sadie L. llamptou, of Paisley,
county of Lake State o' Oregon, has
filed in tbis office his sworn statement
No. 4005, for tbe purchase of the NE
quarter SE quarter Sec 1, T. 34 S.,
K. 17 rl. W. M., and Lot 5 and (1 of
Section No. 0. in TownsbiD 34 S..
Range 18E...W. M., aud will olfer
proof to show tbat the land sought
is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purpose.
and to establish bis claim to said
land before Register and Receiver.
at Lakeview Oregon, on Tuesday the
7th day or July 1908.
He names as witnesHes: J. A. Bar-
ham, B. W. Farrow. W. W. Jlanirtou.
J. L. Hampton, all of Paisley, Ore
gon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
requested to file their claim m this
office on or before said 7th day of
July 1908
J. N. Watson, RegiHter. 27
WANTED TIMBER LANDS.
Homestead relinquishments wanted.
Want to boy direct from owners.
Write particulars to
M. II., Box 492. Eugene, Oregon. 9t
Dr. Chas. H. Drake,
Veterinary Surgeon
OFFICE
Rmo Fhoht, Fmto A Lirmmr Stabl.
West of Kir st National Bank.
Lakeview, Oregon.
Hay Ranch For 5a!e
A choice quarter section of imorov
ed meadow land, one and one half mile
east of Paisley, Lake county, Oregon.
This land is under irrigation, supplied
with free water rights from the Che
waucan river. Surface level and smooth
having beeu mowed and raked over for
many years past. Public roud on
north and east lines of place.
For further particulars, address or
inquire of T. J. Brattaio. Paisley,
Oregon. 19 1
QUARTERS
The Lakeview Furniture Com
pany has moved into the large
Uriek Huilding on Water street
where a Large Stock of every
thing usually found in a Furn
iture Store will be kept
Undertaker's Parlors
..... Repair Shop
LAKEVIEW FURNITURE
h. D. Clark
Contractor and Builder
Job Work a Specialty
Ivstimates Furnished
Card of Thanks
I wish to thank tbe many friends
who bo kindly took care of my brother
duiing bis illness and those who
assisted in Li's burial.
, Youra Truly,
PERRY IIUBBAKIJ.
Shop wxt door
Saddit-ry Shop
Lakeview,
to AhlHtroiu'H
Oregon
Th Beat PI 111 Ever Sold
"After doctoring 15 years for chron
ic indigestion, and upending over two
hundred dollars, nothing baa done
me as much good as Dr. King's New
Life Pills. I consider them the bent
pills ever sold " writes B. V. AyHc.ue,
of Ingleside, N. C. Sold under guar
antee at A.L. Thornton's drug store.
20o
W ANTE D
A rcprt'Bt'iitatlve In thin country
by a Iutkc real CHtato corporation.
Special inducement to thonc who
wlnh to become financially Interest
ed. The Real Estate Security Co.
Fort Dearborn Bldg. Chicago, ID.
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LAKEVIEW, OREGON.
A Fresh Complexion
la mfeetrred and poduced by
Rabertiae. mild, delightful
preparatie. iafintcry fragrant.
Makes the kk cawaUitclr softi
banuhes crackled miw1 1 earned
by over-drvneMi reduce the sue of
enlarged Dorei. cleaiues thewu re-
. doces inflammation and spread an even.
(adiant glow due to wholesome nouruh
anent of skin (tandt and ttimulation of
the capuune which alio feed the
akin and supply iu healthful color.
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AUTOMOBILE
TO
Exchange for Ranch
I will trade for a runch with
good water 'supply my large tour
ing car. I(Mh a'.Whlte.Stoiimcr, la
good condition. ' Has top, lumps
and extra tires. Is worth HbOO.
I will run If up to Lakeview If
suited. Address, giving full par
ticulars of your ranch to
' ' i - , P. THOMSON,
013 North Brown Street, .
Hava, (Uukoknia
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Off Ice ; American Hotel
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Prompt and careful attention given
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Map work &c. Sottlers located, Land
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