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    LVKF. COUNTY KXAMlNT.it, LAKKVIKW. OUF.UON, THURSDAY. JUNK 25, 1IH18
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Lake County Examiner
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.. , OUK CANDIDATES ,
Tho Repubiic-Bu Natiouat Conren
tioui which met at Chicago lat we'k,
pliu'cd it nomination the Honorable
W illiam 11. Taft. of Ohio, for ll'resi
: dent of the Uuited Stutes, on the first
ballot, an uupreeedeuted distinction,
not heretofore given Buy new nmn.
The vote stood : Taft, "Oi, Hushes GX,
Cannon, 61, Fairbanks, 40, Knox, 48,
LaFolletieSo, Foraker 10, Kooaevelt X
It ha been a foregone couclusiou
for Mue time that Mr. Taft was cer
tain to be the nominee. He Lad the
lead of all other candidates from the
start, and bad the hearty endorse
ment of bis personal friend, Presideut
Roosevelt While comparatively a
young man, be baa long been In active
life, and wherever be was placed, has
filled the position in a capable, force
ful, honoiable and painstaking manner.
' His record is too well kaown to the
public to need any special mention
of The Examiner. Suffice it to say at
present, what was said of him by Con
gressman Benoa. of Ohio, in making
tbe nominating speech:
"I name for the Presidency that
perfect type of American manhood,
that peerless representative of tbe
noblest ideals in oar national life,
Wildam H. TafU"
Tbe press .reports state that tbe
demonstration that followed tbe name
of Ohio on tbe ro'l was not a drop to
a deluge compared to the roar that
broke out aa Mr. Burton concluded.
On tbeir chairs, witb waving flags,
bat and 'kerchiefs stood the men
from Taft 'a state, shouting at tbe top
of tber voices. Other delegations
carre in on tbe wave and roar of
laughter followed when a flag pole to
which was attached a pair of trousers
of most generous proportions was held
aloft by the members of tbe Taft dele
gation. It was tbe angora goat trous
ers mentioned and previously de
scribed. Aoross tbe consolidated por
tion of the trouser3,fore and aft, were
attached placards bearing the inscrip
tion: "As Pants tbe Hart for Cooling
Streams, so Teaxa Pants for Taft"
Tbe blue banner of the picture of
Taft waa quickly raised by Ohio dele
gates, who whooped and yelled like a
batch of Comancbe Indians. After
holding it aloft for a while they bore
it down the isle, followed by others.
When the demonstration bad been
under vay twenty-five minutes, Chair
man Lodge, witb tbe assistance of tbe
Sergeant-at-arms and tbe Taft floor
managers, managed to quiet the bub
bling enthosiaoa of the delegates and
introduced Knigbt of California, who
seconded tbe Taft nomination.
Tbe nomination for vice president
went to Congressman J. S . Sherman,
of Utica, N.Y., by a practically unan
imous vote
Jamea Schoolcraft Sherman, Con
gressman and lawyer, was born at
Utica, N. Y., October 24, 1855. He
graduated from Hamilton College in
1879, received tbe L. L. D. degree in
1903 and was admitted to tbe bar in
1883. He was elected mayor of Utica
in 1SS4. He was chairman of the Re
publican state convention in 1895 and
in 1'JtXX He waa a member of con
gress from the 23rd New York District
from 897 to 1891, from the 25th New
York District from 1893 to 1903 and
from t he 27th New York District from
1903 to the present time. He is still
a practicing lawyer and is President
of tie Utica Trust and Deposit Com
pany. His home is in Utica.
The Republican National platform,
as piepared, lauds Roosevelt for tbe
great things be has accomplished dur
ing hia administration, and c-redita
the Republican party with the great
ad viiin o in prosperity that baa taken
pliu-H in the Nation biore tbe birth of
the party.
It callrt attention to the fact that the
Democrats obstructed wise legislation
at the wbhiou of Congress just closed
and Bay tLat despite filibustering by
opponents, many progressive laws
were pansed. It especially commends
the t-UK-reucy currency meaHure, the
bill for the appointment of a National
Monetary Commibeion, Government
liability laws, greater etllcieucy of
Army and Navy, model child labor
law, and tbe widow pension bill.
Tbe platform declares unequivocally
for a revision of the tariff immediately
following tbe inauguration by a
cpeclal Fenalon of Congress.
Tbe establishment of postal savings
tanks ia favored upon principles em
bodied in tbe measure now pending
iiefore Congress.
Tbe enactment of tbe railroad rate
Jaw and ifs vigorous enforcement is
Improved.
The enactment of the employer s
liability act is heart ilv commend!.
The welfare if the wageworkers is.
-.,,.,..., iir thA imrtv as of treat
i .,..
Tim KVtuilili.-mi nnrtv nointi with
...I I.. ...! .,rlill....l I.mi In thn iMlllKA of
ii u.lv..Pil Ht the
Hague Conference.
It declaims that generous provisions
most be made for the widow and or
phans of those who have fallen while
righting their country's battled, a
well a the survivors who aided iu up
holding the (lug.
The platform call attention to the
tact that the Repbln'n party pasaed
the Sherman anti trust law over l)em
oorattc opposition and enforced it
The establishment of rural mail ser-
vice to millions of homes is pointed
to as one of tbe beneficent acts of a
RepuHican administration, and the
etfortu under wav to establish good
roads for the entire cjuntrv for the
benefit of the agricultural community
is com mended. - .
The p at form declares for such amend
ments to the statutes as to procedure
in the Federal Couits with respect to
the use of the injunction as will pre
veut tbe summary isue of such orders
it limit, mnt.pr instruction on the one
band and as will preserve undimin-:
OaUU HUU U will uuuiwiu-.
ishedthe power of the court to en-
force their process on the other baud,
to the end that Justice may be done
to tbe end that justice may
to all
The Examiner believes that with
M. Taft as standard-bearer, upon
such a brilliant platform, victory ia
asstnred for the Republican party and
that his administration will go down
in history side by side with that of
President Roosevelt in tbe estimation
of tbe people.
One thing ia certain : If yon believe
tbe policies of Mr. Roosevelt should
pe continued, then you will vote for
William H. Taft for President of tbe
United States.
NOVEL LICENSE PLAN
A new treatment of tbe liquor
question baa been evolved that ia
now engaging tbe attention of think
ing men, and that Is simply to com
pel every man and woman who
drinks Intoxicating liquors to pay a
lie-tiMe fee, exempt aalooo men and
permit anyone whodeslrea to engage
in the traffic, tbe sale restriction be
ing: to sell only to license holders.
These in brief are tbe chief points of
a plan suggested by E. E. Hall, of
Spokane, a candidate in the third
district for tbe next leglalatnre of
Washington, to solva the liquor ques
tion In that state, in wblcb tbe Re
publican party is pledged to local op
tion, while the Democrats are on re
cord as favoring absolute prohibi
tion. Hall has been a resident of
Eaatern Washington since tbe pioneer
days.
Outlining bis plan, Hall said that
while he Is willing to stand squarely
upon tbe Republican state platform
and vote for tbe passage of a local
option law, If elected be will intro
duce a measure which provides that
tbe roan who drinks tbe liquor most
pay a license. He added:
"My plan would be to abolish all
saloon licences, permitting any man
deolrliig to sell liquor to do bo, If a
man wants to drink be should be
compelled to take out a license to do
so, and it snouid be made a misde
meanor for any person to sell to a
man who does not have such a license.
Such licenses should be Issued by
counties and cities, a reasonable fee
being about $5 a year for conty II-J
censes and from (1 to $3 a year for
city. This would bring in a larger !
revenue than under tbe present license
system, and would put the burden
where It belongs."
ROOSEVELT A GREAT MAN
Senator Boriows made a most forci
ble ai d pertinent speech at tbe open
ing of tLe republican national conven
tion in Chicago. After mentioning
tbe material progress of tbe nation
under tbe last four years of the ad
ministration of President Roosevelt,
in which be discussed tbe president's
policies as to our relations with for
eign nations, tbe curbing of predatory
wealth, tbe emergency currency, tariff 1
taken in the Rubsian-Japan war, tbe
building of our navy to its present
commanding place, tbe settlement of
disputes with our Canadian neighbors,
and other matters of national benefit,
the Senator added :
"Yet nothing has added so much to
his just tame as this persUteut and
invincible refusal to break the unwrit
ten law ot the Republic jy accepting
a nomination fur a third term. By
this act of self-abntgot iou he places
his name and fame iu tbe secure keep
ing of history by the side of that of
the immortal Washington."
Taft'a trousers, his only pair, which
he rent the morning be waa to appear
before tbe Emperor of all tbe Rub
sias, and so carefully aud neatly
mended by bis devoted spouse, are
now bibtorio. The republicans of
Texas constructed a tair to be given
Mr. Taft upon bis nomination at Chi
cago. Tbe trousers are mada of mo
hair, warranted to tit no other candi
date, and were designed to draw espec
ial attention to the Angora gnat indus
try of that state. The same were to
be carried at tbe bead of the Teaxa
deleagtlon truly a novel sort of a po
litical standard, only equalled by tbe
Log Cabin t "Tlppvano and Tyler,
too,1 and "Uraii Pa's Hat" of tho
later HarrlKOii. It the troupers
"en
badge of victory fur the
Republican party in
thU eampaltin
well and good! Tho Idea la that of
i Jollll IV
Carrington, secretary of the
!Bm.i?i Men's Club, of San
Antonio.
Some people make the mistake of
thinking every depart. uent is meaut
to be read by everybody. On the con
trary, read only that which appeals to
you. Others do uot. possess your
taste, and will read approvingly that,
which voti discard. Therefore, do not
grumble at the editor because he pub-
lishe.s al. kinds of new. The Exam-'
(incrwili aim t print all
the news
great tri-,
j from every point oi una
, "t ifgum. u win tuKe space ami ,
money, too, to cover the Held, but we j
i have th necessary machinery, iiiclud .f
' m lypeseiiing maciuue.
lo no me
1 J'"1', and shall make further improve
ments wheu w at ran ted. Thin is an
ago of big things and bid newspapers.
So our advice is to read what you
like, and skip the rest. To attempt
to iuterret J ourself in "all that's go
iug" is a grave mistake.
The
Standard Oil Company at Ro
CD,fri
N. Y.. the l'Jtu iut.t. was
-
'ouu1 SuiU7 ou forly pouuta ,or
bwwpUow of rebate for oil ship
nwnts frolu le,ln- The n"",in,ual flu
is J'.UOOO on each couut, or $800, WW
la all. Another rise in kerosene and
gasolene is now assured. Perbapa it
would be better to put tbe Standard
Oil rrowd in jail. It would prevent
so nirjcb rebating and would maka
that tough bunch respecters of the law,
and would, moreover, prevent the
present method of making the people
pay tbe fines, as they surely will be
compelled to do, under existing con
ditions. Francis Travesty i ompany
Comuenoes an eogagemeut in this
City at tbe Opera House on Friday
night, June 26th. Tbe company comes
highly recommended aud a moat de
lightful and refreshing performance
consisting of comedy drama, bigb
class specialties, mosial numbers and
illustrated songs and animated
pictnrea between tbe acta are prom
ised. There ara some ten members
in the company and a performance of
aomn two hours and one ballf will be
given. Miss Rujaero oue of tbe
moist capable leading ladies on tbe
stage is a member of tbe Company.
Also Mr. Lloyd Fountain and Virginia
Bell) besides other wall known artists.
Reserved seats can be secured In
advance at tbe postofflce.
"Genera! Rain" bas bia bead
quarters in this region tor the past
two weeks. U is presence waa welcome
to the old settlers, and was cheering
indeed to tbe new corners wbo bave
jutt h eated on tbeir new homes.
LOUIS SHAW
Dealer lo Real Estate
1 bave listed some of tbe best
Ranches, Timber Lands and Town
property In Northern California, a
country tbat is bound to improve rap
idly. Alturas, California.
Notice
The Lake County Examiner bas
changed bands, C. O. Metzker having
sold tbe paper to Fred J. bowman.
All moneys due on subscription are
payable to Fred J. Bowman, and be is
to continue tbe paper to all subscrip
era who bave paid in advance, for tbe
full term for which sucb subscriptions
bave been paid. Bills due for adver
tising to June 15 are payable to C. O.
Metzker.
(Signed O. O. Metzker
Fred J. Bowman.
A Oran4 Family fltdicliw
"It gives me pleasure to speak a
good word for Electric Bitters,"
writes Mr. Fiank Conlan of No. 436
Houston St., New York. "It's a
grand family medicine for dyspepsia
and liver complications ; while for lame
back aud weak kidneys it cannot be
too highly recommended." Electric
Bitters regulate the digestive func
tions, purify tbe blood, and impart
renewed vigor and vitality to tbe
weak aud debilitated of both sexes.
Sold under guarantee at A. L. Thorn
ton's trug store. 60c.
Administrator's Notice.
THOMAS C. LITTLE ESTATE,
Notice n hereby gyen that the under
signed bas been appointed ad
miabtrator of the estate of Thomas C.
Littta, deceased, by tbe County Court
of the State of Oregon, for the County
of Lake, and bas qualified.
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 and duly verified
within nix mouths from tho date here
of. Dated and first published this 10th
day ot June, 1908.
C. H. LITTLE,
Administrator.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
OifAH. M. METZKER ESTATE
NotiiH is hereby given tbat the
undersigned has been appointed tbe
administratrix of tbe estate of Cbaa.
M. Metzker, deceased, by the County
Court f the State of Oregon, for the
County uf Lake, and bas qualified.
All persons having claims against
said ettate are hereby notified to
present tbe same to me at my resi
dence iu - Lakeview, Oregon, witb
proper vouchers and duly verified witb
in sis months from date hereof.
Dated and first published this 4th day
Of June, A. D. JU0&
Luciada Petree, Administratrix.
Toko Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Seven Mlffion boxes sold In past la months. Thi$ tlgnatore,
in the mine
Levi Strauss & Co's
Copper Riveted OveraDs
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
I Department of tbe Interior, Land
Office at Lakeview, Oregon, June IS,
10U8.
Notice is hereby given tbat Joseph I
Arzner, of Lakeview, Oregon, wbo, on I
A or 11 J4.11KJJ. made homestead appll
cation. No. 21)17, for bW qoaiter 8E
qoarter, E half HE quarter, Bee. Xi,
KW quarter BW quarter, Section 34,
Towusbip 37 8,, llanKe 11) E., Will.
Meridian,
baa filed notice of intention to make
Final five year Proof, to establish
claim to tbe land above described, be
fore Kegister and Receiver at Lake
view, Oregon, on tbe 12tb day of Aug
ust, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Fred
Snyder, Jack McCully, E. H. Amsden,
Mike Kau, all ot Lakeview. Oregon.
20-5 J. N. Watson, Register.
Th Bet Pills Ever Sold
"After doctoring 15 years for chron
ic indigestion, and spending over two
hundred dollars, nothing bas done
me as much good as Dr. King's New
Life Fills. 1 consider tbem tbe best
pills ever sold " writes 11. F. Ayscue.
of Ingleside, N. C. Bold under guar
antee at A.L. Thornton's drug store.
25o
Executors' Notice
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREUON, FOR THE
COUNTY OF LAKE.
In tbe Matter of the Estate of)
Warren 11. VVhittemore, )
TO ALL' TO WHOM IT MAY ' CON
CERN :
Notice is hereby given that tbe un
dreisgned executors ot the last will
and testament ot Warren li. Whitte
more, deceased, have duly filed herein
the flnul account of their administra
tion of the estate of said deceased, and
that Friday, July 10, 11W8, at tho hour
of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at
tbe court room of tbe County Court
of Lake County, Or, in tbe court house
of said county, has been fixed and
appointed by Hon. 14. Daly, Judge
of said Court, as tbe time aud place
for the hearing of objections to said
final account, if any there be, and for
tbe settlement thereof.
This notice Is idirected to be pub
lished in "The Lake County Exam
iner," a newspaper, of general circula
tion, published weekly at Lakeview,
Lake County, Oregon, designated for
that purpose by said executors, once
a week for four successive weeks prior
to ;July 10, 190H, the date by said
court so appointed for tbe hearing
of objections to said final account and
the settlement thereof, by order of
Hon. JJ. Daly Judge 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 i June 11,
iyoa
B. O. Creesler,
W. 11. Bbrk,
Executors of tbe Last
' Will and Testament of
Warren 1J. Wbittemore,
Deceased. 246
a"""" "nTwtTY"
OUR. STOCK OF
General Merchandise
CONSISTING OK
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Dry Goods Groceries, Ladies' and
Gents' Furnishings, Cooking! Uten
sils, Camp and Heating Stoves,
Tents, Bedding, Etc. i
Is Complete
BAILEY & MASSINGILL
Lakeview, Oregon
To Cure a Cold in One Day
OUR.
QUARTERS
The Lakeview Furniture Com
pany has moved into the large
IJrick Building 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
STORE. WALLACE & CO., Prop'r
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
SIO LAKEVIEW
S18 ROUND TRIP
Wm. F. PAINE.
LAND AGENT ani KiJH VKYOK
Prompt and careful attention dvin
to surveys of Lands and TowiihUch,
Map work &c. Settlers located, Land
and Town property for sabs,
LAKEVIEW, OREGON.
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