Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, July 09, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    I.AKK COUNTY KXAMINKU, LAKKVIKW, OftFOON, THURSDAY, JULY 0. 1W
Lake County Examiner
FRED J. IH)VMAN.
Utrfttt Paper, and Larfwt Circulation
Gattorn and Southern Orcfon.
In
Publlih-d Every Thrdy.
Bntord at thr 'ot Ofrlovat Ijutcvlew,
KTonrt-t'lMS Matter.
Ore.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
I)n tmr, In advance, . .. J 00
Six monilin, " 'I'"
To ree month, "
&U net paid In H'Wuiice, I2..W the year.
Stihwrltn-ri to I lie Kiamlner who remove
truni one locality to anotlier. or ehiim
their pomofhee addrew honll re mem her t
drop thin office a ruril o their p't can he ad-dreHH-d
to the rmht poMottiev.
ADVERTISING ROES
uiti.,.. u.,.1 s.- - ifn.- 'Hi'li insertion. .
fartl of thuiiki" II IV. Ktliitin of oomlo
Ictio.e. fl 10 and tipoard. TraiiMent adver1
liift anil joli ) rinlint!. li i" advance. All
bi, Is due and pa hie the first of li monlh.
&Sn deviation from these term.
that "ft jrovcrnrocnt of tin people, by
by the people, and for t ho triple" In
the best of nil f.viH'n of Roverntnent.
Under the constitution theieople rt'
free In thought, art, nnd npttvh
In their iHTnotml. political, nnd re
Unions opinions.
In incntlonlnir the wnrw of the na
tion from the Revolution down to
the Spanish-American wr, he paid it
special tribute to those who foujtht
for prlnelpie, nnd vln had the cour
age of their convictions, whether In
rljjht or wroiitf, to buttle well ntul
ployed tiy them are ou the atreeta to
day? A few of the places remained open
to fell oft drinks mid cigars nnd will
eontiaue this kind of business at tho
old tnud.
The petition for tho writ of review
will be heard by Judtfe liensou ou
July 7th, but lu the luenutime the
ordet for prohibition in in efteet.
SHOULD lib kliPKLSENTEI)
The-. Mnskn-Yukon-Pad tht Kxposi-
tion to bo held nt Seattle iu liKO in
vnllentlj for their conviction. He just now attractltitf attention, not
showed th.it the Fathers of the Re- only in the Union but throughout
iniblk had worthy sons to tcrtetii-i the world, and promises to r ivttl the
ate the spirit of independence even j Portland exposition held some years'
... jMiouo.ii those conviction carried I ninee. 1 !io fair will attorn an
them headlontr Into the throe of : excellent, indeed unrivalled, onw-
Rettniar .tan.iinK fi.oo an incji j n t.vl wrch as the World before ; tuuttv for adertiin the resource
eoiiintn upace. p.T iminlli. All stanJtnie ai.
chanited free tw n-e a monin. t ost of comiM-, lm) never seen, it Kicantlc tdruircle I of this county, and its opportnnitiet)
Hon rhara-ed lorall extra chanite. Alt M'll , , , i - . . .
IhsI ilons extra All short u rin . Is rxtrn of 1 itatli, In which both side i tor t he home seeker, that dhould be
kcuit. uHsiri.iiim i-i emerirvil envi reil with i' nrv liifn n 1 at onco roctiL'ti trod liv t li IhiuI miner
re-united country with but one rtiiir. 'and real ettate men of this section
That sintv those terrible years, all! Oregon CouiniUt-iou, appointed to
differences! had lvn healed, and the look alter Oregon's ititeresta at that
lUueand Gray re-united, had lu-d exposition, deoire an exhibit from
t heir blood side I y side lu the Span- every county. Lake County tdiould
ih American war, and that, as a tv- j have an exhibit there and it hhould
etilt tlien' was no South, no North 1 iuclude tt complete and representative
F.ast or West, luit one grand, united '
A FIN I; ORATION " , " . ;
i nt eiit iiher e in u asi zet i tne irutii'
Pa" ! that, treat as had been the rise of!
Is kepi on file al K.r. turn R
AdveritsttiK Agency l.M Sand
aome Street, san FrauciM-o. .ai.. wncre
routraet lor advertising can be made for it.
THIS PAPER
ORATION
One of the most eloquent and
collection of all t;rasses,raius, fruits.
et'tables, otc, irowii on our im-at
ed and uou rris.'atd lmuls.
It would also be well for tho mining
triotic orations we ever listened to
was delivered in this city on the
Fourth by V. Lair Thompson of, , ,1C.S! tie true life of the American j H be the means of JinterestiiiK' out
Lnkevlew.
the country (inniii; t tit pust l.'lj men of the ejuuty to seiiil in an ex-
years, the LVth tvntury would wit-1 nitjit of the ores of the county, which
The h summer regret exceed I nciy jnce and Industry devoted to Ha
lts inability to publish the address j upbuilding and coiiservin-; what had
In full, because of the fact that Mr. Ut'ii secured for theiu by the blood
Thompson speaks from notest only.HU,i hacrirke of their fathers; that
Not knowing this tlieeiiitor took no ; theirs would be
which more and
i people: thattheiis would 1h a lite of side capital, as es(iecial attention wil
n.it's. and enn only give a brief out
line from memory.
In opening the speaker referred to
the fad that In nil this broad l nd.
In every hamlet, village and city, in
every part of our island possessions,
and w herever Americans congregated
a commercial era,
more would make
this nation a power for good in the
world.
In closing Mr. Thompson spoke en-1
thusiastically of the coming great
ness of this Great Inland Kmpire.soon
to come into its o n, and said that,
be niveu miuing matters at the K.u
sitiou.
GOOSE LAKE & 50UTIILRN
TILES RIGHT OF 'AY
The Lassen Advocate suys that
OUR. STOCK OF
Gen eral Merchandise
CONSISTING OF
Dry Goods. Groceries, Ladies' and
Gents' Furnishings, Cooking Uten
sils, Camp and Heating Stoves,
Tents, Bedding, Etc. tf tf
Is Complete
BAILEY & MASSINGILL
Lake view, Oregon
Jn every part of the world, wherever ; great as has leeu past progress here
'Old Ulory" floats, as with one com
mun impulse. Imbued with the same
patriotic thoughts, were the people
celebrnting this. Our Independence
Day, and glorifying the fathers who
gave us our liberties, and who laid
the foundations for our great and
prosperous nation.
The sneaker sketched the history
of the causes that led to the founding
in wrestiug our present advantages
from the primal order of things, our
resources of farm, ranch, pasture, or
chard and garden, were as yet only
partially develojied, and that with
the coming of railroads now war
ranted and demanded, conditions for
the better would take place iu an al
most undreamed of wav.
Phroughout the oration the speak-
of theTbirteen Colonies in most cases !er held his audience iu closest atteu
due principally to the desire of some tion, being frequently applauded,
of the best blood of England, the j 8,lw ing that lie was closely in treud
Pilgrim Fathers, the Huguenots of ( with the sentiment of his audieuce.
Spain and the fiuhting ;iiberty -loving The Examiner will have to be-coti-people
of Ireland, to escape religious j teut with this brief aud Inadequate
persecution, and to Ik? able, to live . y uopsis of the reallv brilliant effort
and worship according to the dic
tates of conscience. Inspired with a
love for liberty, tiled with lofty
hopes, and thrilled by the ambitions
wrought from a worthy purpose,
they braved the dangers of the sea,
and settled in the midst of the most
savage surroundings, under condi
tions that brought out the spirit of
independence and self reliance In the
minds of the Colonists, and iu their
children, which later made itself
manifest in the revolution, which 6ep- j
arated them from the Mother Land,
and gave to the world this Republic,
the highest type of government the
world so far has known.
The trials endured, the fortitude
displayed, the courage and bravery
with which those few people fought
against tremenduous odds for their
of Mr. Thompson; but It gives notice
that hereafter when occasiou re
quires It will give fuller account of
the able geutlenun's addresses.
NOVEL FAlk FEATURE
An entrance such as no other
World h Fair ever had for its gaiety
boulevard has lieen planned for the
Pay Streak at the Alaska Yukon Pa
cific exposition, which will lie held at
Seattle in 1!KW. Totem poles and a
i inouerii nciupiauon ot ine arcnitec
j tural style of China and Japan will
'constitute the principal features of
j the entrance.
; The Pay Streak is the name of the
I amusement avenue of the Pacific
! World's Fair, corresponding to the
j Midway at Chicago, the Pike at
there has been tiled iu the United
States laud ottice at that place a riht
of way uihp of the doose Lake aud
Southern Kailroad fiom the state line
south to Alturas, covering a distance
I of a fraction over tW miles. An in
Ispection of the map which is a finish
ed piece of work, shows that the
proposed liue hugs the east shore of
(Joose Lake from its northern extrem
ity almost its extreme southern point.
The application is signed by William
Hood, as chief engineer, aud H E.
Calviu, as presidett. A particularly
noticeable feature of the liue is it
directness, in one instance a stretch
of aomethiug like eleven milee being
as straight as ruin can make it.
Portland is rejoicing . over two
events that lead to her future great
ness. One is the success of the new
jetties at the mouth of the Columbia
river, recently completed bv the gov
ernment, providing a channel over
the bar 'Jd fee t deep and ItOrH) feet wide,
thus removing one of the chief obsta
cles o her uregtness as a sea-port.
The other Is the completion of the
railroad bridge across the Columbia,
at Vancouver, Insuring quick and
easy transportation north and eat
Another thing necessnry to complete
her ambition is direct rail connection
with Lakerlew, and Its tributary
country. The latter Is a consuma-
! tion devoutly wished here and In
i which we lielieve ail the people of
I IV,rt 1,. ii.l will l..ln 11.4
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Brorno Quinine Tablets,
Seven Million boxes sold In past 13 months. This siflMiatUTe. Jyr
Curv Crip
la Two Day.
on every
box. 25c.
Register rises to re-
The Eugene
mark :
Oregon will have a bumper apple
I croD this vear. All of w hich unea to
St. show what close attention to the fruit
t . .1. ! . 1. . . 'I- . . : I . . . r, t . . i i . i . i . ... :,i .i j l . i . m
riirhts. wherein thev ncliieve.l their "JU'H' l"c ilL ' oruumi aim ine luuuBirj win uo luwuru oi lugiug jjioi
l- ' . . tr(i ...... i. t . ni If ut ia Tut it rn u
m ni nuLii ml jm HMfi vn in n r u,
Smiles and Squalls
II V TIIK K.HH T OIK"
Independence, and establ shed a new
form of government. So well was
the work of these men done that the
poor, struggling, undeveloped Thir
teen Colonic that then became the
Union, have now grown Into forty
eix great, wealthy and prosperous
commonwealths. The fringe of civi
lization then thinly bordering the
shores of the Atlantic has from pur
chase and annexation, been extended
from ocean to ocean, and our popu
lation has grown from ".oOo.niO to
00,0(10, Olio and is now growing greater
with each passing year, both from
the natural increase and from immi
grants from every cliiueand country,
all eager to receive a share in the
blessings of peace and plenty ac
corded all who rest under the shelter
of our beautiful (lag. The flag now
floats over a great urea of the earth,
covering as it does the broad do
main, compact and 'elf-couinined,
of our forty-six states. Jlesides the
Uuion we have Alaska, purt based'
from Russia, with its fisheries, Its
timber, coal, oil and mountains nml
valleys filled with precious minerals
of undreamed value. Hawaii, the
gm of the Pacific, of masterful stra
getic aud economic value, acquired
by peaceful annexation, the J'hllll-
plnes, Porto ltlco, itiam and
ap
proach to the Pay StreaK will be in j Want to Attract Setter
the form of exact reproductions of i Wants to Attract hitlers
famous totem poles. There will be a ' 1Iarney 19 to mak" etrenuous efforts
line on each side of the avenue. At I tn a'lvertitie ir resources. Its boost
night the eyes and grinning mouths ! erB Btiould kntJ1? at Z ot the. Lt.Ht
...... ,,, . . ,, , .... ways to accomplish much good is to
will be illuminated by electric lights, I uae ttie iu(.u ,,reijs, ar)(i lo encourage
which will produce an odd effect. the publishers in their labor by iu
The actual entrance will be a grand , creased patronage. Take an interest
arch wav of a eombiimthm ,J .... ,u fnu worK Py' lor extra copies
- ' " t" t
nese and Chinese architecture."
. .- j advantages week in and out. It is
MAY I5E IN THE CABINENT i(:,;rtaili that -'v'ry public spirited
.newspaperman given the public ho
The Portlaud Telegram of recent ' serves more than value received for
date says that United States Sentr i every dollar turned his way. And
Charles W. Fulton, had arrived in
Portland and at once departed Jor his
home iu Astoria. , Some Prohibition Joy
Senator Fulton did not desiie to j A big wind came rolling over from
discu-s Oregon politics at this time i K'amath way Saturday evening till
as he has not r.lHced himself in tmwl, '"tf everybody's eyes and noses with
A Chicago woman lawyer has just
won a blk( suit involving an estate of
?:i,ttH,lNMt. Now she is ovei whelmed
with mail offers of marriage. s it
appears there are creatures in pants
who are willing a woman's brains
should earn them a living ? lint
naturally this woman of brains says :
nit !
The house occupied by the brother- !
in law aud owned by tiallaher, chief
wituess of the graft prosecution iu 1
Sua Franeisco, was dynamited last i
week, aud four killed aud three badly !
injured. This the third attempt to j
kill (ialhiuher in this way. If the;
vigilautes of old were on deck the ,
first iuquiry as to such devilishuess
would be: "Who benefits by this?"
Then there would be something doing
aud the right persons would be ,
reached, aud justice, sure and swift, i
would be dealt nut !
The Freucb government has deter- '
mined to own all the railroads of that
country. "Ue worl' do move." aH ;
Urer Jssper ouee asserted'
A new diamond Held, ten miles,
square, has been found in (leruian i
South Africa. Aha! Our "Uncle" ;
got ours some time ago. lie then said !
they would soon be "sheeper." Aud!
now we believe him ! I
1 OUR. NEW
QUARTERS
The Lakeview Furniture
!any has moved into the
Jtritk Huildin on Water
where a Larjje Stock of
thin"; usually found in a
iture Store will he kept..
Cont
inue street
Undertaker's Parlors
Repair Shop
LAKEVIEW FURNITURE
A janitor in a neigboring school '
threw up his job tho other day. When
asked what was the trouble he said, j
"I'm honest and 1 won't stud being
slurred. If 1 find a pencil or a hand
kerchief 'bout the school 1 hang it up. i
Fvery little while the teacher or some'
one that is too cowardly to face me;
gives me a slur. " "Iu w hat way!" he
was asked. "Why, a little, while ago
1 saw written on the boarl Mind the
common multiple.' Weil, 1 looked
from celler to garret aud 1 wouldn't
know the thing if 1 met it ou the
; arid mailing them regularly to eastern street. What made me ipjit my job?
friends, the papers advertise your! Last night in hig writlu' on the
I, hick board it said, 'find tho greatest
common divisor.' Weil, 1 says to my
STORE. WALLACE
& CO., Prop'r
this rule holds good in
ties wishing to attract
all foniriium-sett;ers.
fillet It. UL 14 a 14 11 linkliul
f-U I uiirl u I. u i tit 14 t'ffn i ,i 1 4.1I
nmniuKion auer me primaries. Con
with conditions since he returned
protectorate of ubu, (from Spain,
Samoa from Kngland and Cermany
All priceless insulator possessions,
which have lifted this nation Into the
proud position of a World Power.
The wisdom of t he founders of the
republic based as It Is upon theeijual
ceming the rumor that r ulton may
be given n place in Tafts cabinet, it
the latter is elected, the senator de
clared this was uo time to talk on
such a matter, aud further that he
was too poor to consider or accept a
cabinet position.
Senator Fulton is euthuisastic over
the nomination, and was one of the
most prominent fluurea in thn re.
our publican national convention, and a
right hand man or Taft. Jn the
opinion of 1 ulton there is no danger
of JJryan defeating Taft iu November.
INJUNCTION NOT GRANTED
j The Herald Kays that iu accordance
, with the order of th Cnuntv Court
lty oi man, resu.te.i in the formation declaring the county prohibition uu-
of three co-ordlnute branches of gov- der the local option law the doors of
erunient.the legislative, the judiciary, all saloons in Klamath County were
nud the executive, each supreme in closed at midnight last night. Lare
Its own department, each forming u quantities of liquor were sold at
Check upon each other, and .uniting wholesale before the time for closing
in one harmonious whole, making the doors, and many of those who are
the United States a republic of the foud of their little nip laid in a sup
highest form of civilization. Its his-! ply that will last for Kevri H.r. a ii
tory goes to show, aud bus proved,
of the saloon men una the purtiee em-
occurrence,
was not accounted tor, untl it
dawned upon us that it was due to the
dust kicked up over in t.h" uext
county by the prohibitionist, who
took this way of exhibiting their joy.
Hut they could have kept their dust
at hon e to our comfort. The Exam
iner knows we are "wet", but not wet
enough to lay all that dust.
self, both them darn things are lost
now and I'll be blamed for swipiu
em, so I'll quit."
Put Bunting on Sucking Colt
The patriotic impulse developed
good and strong here ou the Fourth.
One man went so far as to wind
bunting around a suckling colt, that
was following the team around town.
Every business house was festooned
with the red, whte and blue, and all
along Water street, the principal
business street, evergreen I rees were
set, ail together giving the town a
gala appearance.
Had Money in Mis Purse
A man under the influence of liquor
the other night, not being able to find
a bed, laid down iu the street and
went to sleep, lie had $'100 on his
persou and had told ot it. Hut uu
oue molested him. He said no one
could get it from him as he would
awaken if it was tried. No one tried,
liut the Marshal came along, and
woke him up, whereupon the, man
said: "Well, you could have got my
money that time 1"
WOOL SHEDS TO BE BUILT
Wool Growers (jetting Awakened
to Their Own Interests
The wool men seem to be stirring
in a way that betokens better prices
for them, and that of course means
more money for.e very body. Eookiug
forward toward this end, Chas Sher
lock has donated a lot continuing half
an acre adjoining the town for a
location for wool storing sheds, so
that the clip will not be exposed to the
weather as has been the case iu the
past.
JJecause of the past method of pil
ing up wool out of doors, awaiting
shipment or better prices, much com
plaint aud reduction of price, has
resulted, as the sacks became rotten,
and wool was not kept iu prime con
dition. When the buildings are com
pleted, the wool will all be stored iu
one place, and when tho clip is all in,
the buyers can be notified to come
and do their bidding. This plan will
bave the buyers much expense, and
of course they will then be enabled to
uiuke belter prices, it is a good idea,
bud will be satisfactory to both grow
ers and buyers.
Eager tlomeseckers
Outside interest iu this eection is
manifested In receipt of mail enquir
ing tor all lines of business as well as
for farming lands. The Examiner
receives dozen of such letters every
week, and so do the real estate men.
One of the latter received eleven let
ters Monday from every point of the
compass, mostly enquiries for land.
ALBERT G. DUHME
BUYS
TIMBER LANDS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
LAKEVIEW. OREGON.
1
WESTERN 5TAGE LINE
Chas. Lambert. Manager
Leaves Klamath Falls Daily
at 7 O'clock, A. M.
Office; American Hotel
SIO LAKEVIEW
S18 ROUND TRIP
Wm. P. PAINE.
LAND AGENT ami KIM1 VEYOIt
Prompt and careful attention given
toBiirveys of Lands and TownslteH,
Map work &c. Settlers located, Land
and Town property for sulo.
LAKEVIEW, OREGON.
Hie star
Dulling plane Go
is erecting a plant at
PORTLAND. OREGON
for the manufacture, of their
world famous
PORTA RLE WELL
DRILLING MACHINES
for water, oil, j;a, etc., etc.
A iiiodt ruto unionit of
vmncy will nturt you Jn
a jirolitulilc IjiisIiubh.
STAR PORTABLE
DRILLING MACHINES
have been tiroved by
Compel ilivc Tests to 00
Tim Hi-it In '1 he World.
For full particulars regard
ing well (hilling maihmcs,
tools, supplies, etc., write to
THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO.
PORTLAND, OfteOON,
or
AKnON. OHIO.