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1 Lake County Examiner kkl:i j. bowman uhllh4 Every ThurtUa. Soconl--l(UMi Mmt-r. TERMS: !One Year, Six Months, Three .ilonths. .92.00 ...1.00 30 Lake view, Oregon, June 18, 1908 SALUTAIOrfl It is customary upon n-Miimiutf con trol of a ue8HpT to tuitke announce ment to its readers ha to the course In which its war will lenJ uaier the new maoRK'emeDt. "The Examiuer", iu the past, un der the abe management of Mr. C O. Metkr, ha been a compelling force In tbe cause of republicanism, as in dicated anil enforced by our suoerb leader. President Koonevelt. It will be the ai.n of th incoming editor to continue suon policy to tbe fall exteut of bit ability; Out, at the same time, we nb ill reserve the right to criticise any aud all acta of tbe party and also those upon whom may devolve the discharge of official duty. VTe cannot be uor shall we be, so blind to pub'do weal as to aid or sanc tion policies we know to be diametri cally opposed to the public good sim ply because class interests may insist upou aud compel such stand on part of party niauagers. Our motto shall I be: "Our toantry first; party Btfer ward." A spirit of independence is abroad in the land, the outgrowth of dis satisfaction with couditiona engen dered from a blind and inconsiderate following of Ibe patty managers re gardless of tbe consequences, result ing in tbe open aud active opposition on tbe part of such men as Roosevelt, Tatt, LaPollette, and tnauy other great and patriotic men of the party; a spirit that must be reckoned with and .to whom concession must be made, or the lesult will be oisH.-trous to the party aad beyond possibility of re pair. Evidence overwhel uing to those who read the signs of tbe times a rigbt is at baud to stuw that the gen eral public is thinking of these mat ters as never before was so mauifest in tbe history of tbe country; and sued tentimeut is confined to no particular section, but is heard in tbe East, West, North and South. The really great newspapers voice sucd sentiment, and even tbe very conseivative aud temperate ''Review of Reviews," stroug in its republican convictions, in the current issue has clearly shown tnat tbe "Do-nothing policy" of a republican congress has done botb the party aud tlie country, to put it milUJy unnecessary harm. The position of aifairs iu this state clearly indicates unrest on tbe part ot the voters. The spectacle of a re publican electorate bestowing tbe bigbest official gilt of tbe ttute upou a democratic adherent shows con clusively that tbe people are fully a wake to tbe past and existing con ditions and are blindly seeking to remedy tbe evils thatave surround ed them. The wise party leader should recoguize this spirit of the times and instead of attempting to lead bis following along a dark and narrow way for too benefit of the few should step out into tbe open and broad sun-light ot '-The Greatest Good to the Greatest Number " a doctrine enunciated by our good and great Lincoln, tbe noblest of them all! ojui, asiue irom pontics, wmcD we shall inflict upon our leaders only during periods of political campaigns, ve feel that there are unlimited themes to write about iu telling of the tremendouM resources of this as yet unexploited Great Inland Empire, in way of its timber, its agricultural resources in dhape of magnificent farm products of all kinds; fruit un excelled; stoe'i of the best cattle, sheep, hogs aud horses; besides possi bilities in way of mineral wealth of all kinds that may prove of untold value and the foundation of future millions. "The Examiner" at present is a healthy-looking youngster, with a printing outfit that would be a credit to a city of ten times tbe population of Lakeview. It will be the aim and pride of tbe new management to keep it up to its present high standard and Also to keep pace with tbe future growth of the town and country, botb insofar as regards its news service and its mechanical departments. We look for and shall attempt to merit tbe generous patronage hereto fore bestowed upon "The Examiner." Until we are acquainted with tbe people now here, and are more famil iar with tbe resources aud capabili ties of tbe country, we shall be some what handicapped in presenting all tbe news of tbe town and county j and for that reason crave forbearance of the public for any short-coming in that respect, and will be glad indeed for any favors shown by oar readers and patrons, in supplying as with local news. It is our derire to give all the news of tbe town and county, and will be pleased to receive notice of all that is going on. If not possible to rail, phone or mail as the nea of local In terest the comings and goings, births, deaths, accidents, society evcuts, and all facts pertaining to the farm, ranch, forest and mining thnt will Interest the local or general pupltc. Remember that if you do not see proper mention of your local doings or happenings in "The Examiner" that it will be due to -your owu fault Our latch string will be on the outside of the office door, and a hearty welcome for youVitbin. Come and see us, and get acquainted. Yours to please, FKF.O J. BOWMAN. VALEDICTORY In turning over Tbe Lake County Examiner to .Mr. Fred J. bowman, its new publisher, we wish to express our appreciation of the patronage we have received and thank the many friends wno rendered it. We have tried bard to give every patron his money s worth, and, knowing mat the subscription list has grown con stantly, we believe everyone has had value received for his money Tbe Examiner has been successful from a business standpoint. This assertion needs nn other proof to sup port it thau to call attention to the fact that since we took charge of this paper, less than five years ago, we have added more thau 500 new names to its fubscriptlju list, .enlarged the paper from a 5 col. 8 page, to a 6 col., 8-page, installed an up-to-date type setting machine and other modern equipments seldom seen in a country newspaper otficA. We have kept tbe paper up with the times iu many attractive newspaper features. We have not been duven, nor bought, to advance tbe personal interests of any one person, nor per mitted unclean matter to enter its pages at any time. We hare every reason to believe that The Examiner will continue to! grow aud prosper, under the management of Mr. Bowanin, who is a man of wide newspaper experience, and a successful man in other busi ness pursuits, as well a-i prominent in political affairs. Mr. Bowman hails originally, from Minneapolis, but has epeut some time iu California, Nev ada and the Uakotas. We sincerely hope that i'he Exam iner will continue to receive the liberal patronage it has had iu tbe past, and feel sure it will merit tbe same Again thanking our frieuds and patrons, we wish every person iu Lake county the greatest prosperity. Yours Very Truly, C. O. METZKER. A (Irand Family rUdMn "It gives me pleasure to speak a good rord for Klectrlo Bitters," writes Mr. Fiank Conlan of No. iM Houston St., New York. "It's a grand family medicine for dyspepsia and liver complications ; while for lame back and weak kidneys it cannot be ! kl..KI. ' r i .... i , i I Hitters regulato the digestive func tions, purify the blood, and impart renewed Vigor and vitality to the weak and debilitated of both sexes. Sold under guarantee at A. L. Thorn ton's drug store. GOo, LOUI5 SHAW Healer In Real Estate 1 have listed some of the bei-t Ranches, Timber Lands and Town properly in Northern California, a country that Is bound to Improve rap idly. Alturas, California. "Better than Ever". If you are interested in seeing and bearing great meu aud women iu fine music in Art Iu Bible Study iu Cookery, and lots of other things, send postal at once for further Information. S. O. Chautauqua Association, Ash- laud, Oregou. 24 2 Administrator's Notice. THOMAS C. LITTLE ESTATE. Notice s hereby gveu that the under signed has been appointed ad miuistrator of the estate of Thomas C. Little, deceased, by the County Court of the State -f Oregon, for tbe Count r of IjAkf. mill hug mmlitlii. I All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same at the law office of W. J . Moore, in Lakeview, Oregon, with proper vouchers aud duly verified within six mouths from the date here of. Dated and first published this 10th day of June, I'A'S. C. II. LITTLE. Administrator. OUR. STOCK OF General Merchandise CONSISTING OF Dry Goods, Groceries, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Cooking Uten sils, Camp and Heating Stoves, Tents, Bedding, Etc. Is Complete BAILEY & MASSINGIlL Lakeview, Oregon ADM 1 N I ST RATR I X NOT 1 C K CI IAS. M. METZKER ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed the administratrix of the estate of Chits. M. Metzker, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregou, fur the County of Lake, and has qualified. All persons having claims atzaiust said estate are hereby notified to present tbe same lo me at my resi dence iu Lakeview, Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly verified w ith iu six months from date hereof. Dated aud first published this 4th Jay of June, A. D. ICR'S. Luciuda Potree, Admiuistrati ix. 11 To Cure a CoM In One Day Tac iaxatsve IvOuto Quinine Tablets.? r? , id. tp Day. Sf ven fviiilion boxes in "tMture, o: every yrrrtnL box. 25c. The paper trust keeps cinching the newspaper men more and more, and there seems to be no let up to their ; grab game. Paper being one of tbe heaviest items of expense in news paper work, naturally anything that increases its price comes hard on publishers. Many of the latter are cutting down tbe size of their papers, while others, in order to simply exist, are raising prices of subscription, printing and advertising. Ot tbe two alternatives, tbe latter is the best plan. Tbe Examiner will not raise tbe price of its subscription but be lieves that its large and rapidly grow ing circulation warrants an advance in its advertising rates soon. WA NT E 1 ) TI Ml! Ell LAN PS. Hotnerdcad relinquishments wanted. Want to buy direct from ow tiers. Write particulars to M. II., Box 4 '.''.!, Eugene, Oregon. !U ( Wli ires "on the bum" between here and Reno up to minute of going to preps, much to our regret, prevent The Examiner giving any newa of the Republican National Convention now In nesxion at Chicago. Notice Tbe Lake County Examiner has changed bandd, C. O. Metzker having sold the paper to Fred J. Bowman. All moneys due on subscription are Timber Land Notice. Department of tbe Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, May 14, 1908. NOTICE is hereby given that RUREN P. HALL, of Bueua Vista, Oregon, who, on Dec. 21, 1907, made timber aud stone application, No. 4110, for SW quarter NW quarter, E half NW quarter, Section 10. Township 30.S. Range 10 E. W, Meri dian, has filed notce of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before County Clerk of Klamath Co., at his office, at Klamath Falls, Oregou, on the 20th day of August, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Moses E. Milner, Rupert C. Hall, O. W. Howard, C 11. Dusenbery, all of lily, Oregon. J. N. Watson, Register. 2510 Hay Ranch Tor Sale A choice quarter section of improv ed meadow land, one and one halt i U east of Paisley, Lake county, Oregou. This land is under irrigation, supplied with tree water rights from the Che- waucan river. Surface levefand smooth having been mowed ancl raked over many years past. Public, road north and east lines of place. For further particulars, addrest or inquiro of T. J. Urattaiu. Paisley, Oregou. 19 f The Best Pills Ever Sold "After doctoring 15 years for chron ic indigestion, aud spending over two hundred do'lurs, nothing has done me as much good as Dr. King's. New Life Pills. I consider them the best pills ever sold-" writes H. F. Ayscue, of Ingleside, N. C. Sold under guar antee at A.L. Tf.orntou's drug store. 2.HJ 1 OUR NEW I QUAR.TERS The Lakeview Furniture Com pany lias moved into the large Briek Building on Water street where a Large Stoek of every thing usually found in a Furn iture Store will he kept Executors' Notice IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF LAKE. In tbe Matter of the Estate of) Warren B. Whittemore, ) Deceased. ) TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN : Notice is hereby given that the un dreisgned executors of the last will and testament ot Warren U. Whitte more, deceased, have duly filed herein tbe final account of their administra tion of the estate, of said deceased, and that Friday, July 10, 1908, at the. hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the court room of the County Court of Lake Couoty, Or, in the court house of said county, has been fixed and appointed by Hon. B. Daly, Judge of said Court, as tho time aud place -W ANTE D A reprPHcntatlve In thin country by a large real t-Mtate corporation. Special Inducement)! to thunc who wlHh to become financially Interest ed. The Real Estate Security Co Fort Dearborn BIdg. Chicago. III. Dr. Chas. M. Drake, Veterinary Surgeon OFFICE Rmo Fkohv, Fmmo cS Lirmmv Stablm West of First National Bank. Lakeview, Oregon. Undertaker's Parlors Repair Shop LAKEVIEW FURNITURE STORE. WALLACE & CO., Prop'r payable to Fred J. Bowman, and he is ,foT tbe hearing of objections to said to continue the paper to all subscrip ers who have paid in advance, for the full term for which such subscriptions have been paid. Bills due for adver tising to June 15 are payable to C. O. Metzker. Signed C. O. Metzker Fred J. Bowman. NOTICE. Subscription to Stock in the Lakeview Flour Mills is now due, and share holders are requested to call upon the Secretary, A. Bieber, and make payment and receive their certificates. By order of president, F. O. Bunting. 21 tf Tbink It Saved Hli LH Lestei M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, says in a recent letter "have used Dr. Kings New Discovery many years, for coughs and colds, and think it saved my life. I have found it a reliable remedy for throat . aqd Jung complaints, and would no more be without a bottle than I would be without 'food". For nearly forty years New Discovery has stood at tbe bead of throat and lung remedies. As preventive of pneu monia, and bealer of weak lungs it has no equal. Hold under guarantee at A. L. Thornton's drug store. &0o. aad, $1.00. Trial bottle free. final account, if any there be, and for me settlement t'lereor. This notice is directed to be pub lished in "The Lake County Exam iner," a newspaper of general circula tion, published weekly at Lakeview, Lake County, Oregou, designated for that purpose by said executors, once a week for four successive weeks prior to ?July 10, 1908, the date by said court so appointed for the hearing of objections to said final account and the settlement thereof, by order of Hon. B. Daly Jadge of tbe County Court of Lake County Oregon, made and entered in the above entitled matter June 10, 1908, and the date of tbe first publication hereof le June 11, 1908. S. O. Cressler, W. II. Hhrk, Executors of tbe Last Will and Testament of Warren B. Whittemore, Deceased. 245 Nolde & Reynolds . House, Sign and Carriage Painters Papering and Kalsomining Office with Woodcock & Barues General Blacksmltba Lakeview . Oregon H. D. Clark Contractor and Builder Joh Work a Specialty Estimates Furnished Shop next door to Ahlntrom'H Saddlery Shop Lakeview, Oregon AUTOMOBILE TO Exchange for Ranch I will trade for a ranch with good water supply my large tour ing car. It Is a White Btearner, lo good condition. Has top, lamp and extra tires. Is worth $1800. I will run It Up to Lakeview If suited. Addreas, giving full par ticulars of your ranch to P. THOMSON, 013 North Brown Htreet, Napa, California ALBERT G. DUHME BUYS TIMBER LANDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING LAKEVIEW, OREGON. ' WESTERN STAGE LINE Chas. Lambert, Manager Leaves Klamath Falls Daily at 7 O'clock, A.M. Office; American Hotel $10 LAKEVIEW S18 ROUND TRIR Wm. F. PAINE. LAND AOENT ani HUlt VKYOIt Prompt and careful attention dvcn to surveys of Lands and Townsltes, Map work 4c. Settlers located, Land and Town property for sale. LAKEVIEW, OREGON. 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