Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, July 16, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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Lake County Examiner
i FIIEI) .1. HOWMAN.
.arfMt Paper, and Largvtt Circulation In
K adorn and Soathcrn Orrgon.
PuMUHrd Every ThuraJay.
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Soroml-Olawj Matter.
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h. ir .ntttTv it.lfi- vhoiil.1 n m-mtx-r
r i lints i.ttice a rani thrir paptr ca' In- ail
troii to tin' nuht mtofRw.
four year tin only illwerv puncy In
tho recoiirccs o lavtnh lHitowd by
nnt 11 re nn thl favored Intnl. nil point
to a oimllar admirable future fur
Lakeriew, when the comiou of the
irou borne from nil point of I he com
tpass will Irnve Weome an assured attitl
agreeable tact.
"The F.xntuinpr'' will watch the
moves being made on the railHy
checker board tttnl hopes soon to he
able to repoit comet hi inr defltiate and
of intorofft o 't rentiers at home and
abroud, in way of actual const met i in
work.
t he books is in
(Continued from Tnitv 1;
The pendxtetiee with which the
Portland Untunes College iimintetitly
hammers: away at quality la moot
nJntlrnrle. If there in Hiiy one
font n re on which special stress should
le placed In educational matters it In
thorough work. Tin splendid school
hits nt) advertisement In our cubitus
to which attention la culled. It I h
not often Unit The r.xniiilnor print
an announcement no nt tractive nnd
so well worded. Anyone interested
'in n practical education t-hould
the pr-MMit fdierllTs nrjt( for ,atidot;u. of the Portland
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account, wherein ho paid cents , Hti itauossi College, and learn or the
more in the treasury than his nc J ,,, v dvant;ikes it offers,
counts call for. -
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in debt n coniiler.ible
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THIS PAPER
Is k f.'l oil no n t r
Ailvr'UMiii Agonoy U Hioi
'onir Mroo!. h:i rrrtiiiiMo. vi. ...... (
tor a.ivi-r.itiiE i ho do mailt inr u iiaic.
luoiicv eitoiili 1. 1 nnvt ail rea-io ia die
expenses for t ho current jear. In ml
ditioll to the liiiihlinvr of 'l Hew
court house.
We doiilt it any of I lie other conn
Iv in t lie st tie cm n eiuial our record
uvk'K I and we foi l proud to le a resilient
nl I his count v, even though of recent
C'l.tTH.ti
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I The
OUK NATIONAL TICKEiT iia.. i
VOK 1'KKSItiK.NT
WILLI .AM II . TA'T
? Of hio
FOR VII'E I'IIKSIIIKXT
JAMES S.MIKKM AN
OK NKW YOKK.
' l'RESIDEXTIAI. EI.KCTOIW
; J. D. Iee, of Multnomach Tounty.
F. J. Miller, of Linn County.
A. C. Marsters, of Douglas County.
K. K. Butler, of Gilliam County.
Moiiiuik' tirekioninn t'f 1'ort
lecenatly ttt iished a wood
jenrtoou tdinniut: that city holiiiiitf
an iiiinietise wrain sack into which
spouts were pouring wheat lroui t lie
I Willamette va'dey, Central and Knst- j
' eru Orenou, Idaho auJ Washington. '
'. The Sack holder, Portland, wore a '
' contented "Uuele Joe" Cannon s'.irt '
of a smile, while below Punet tsouud ,
was liiseitik' "curse hmi''in true stave j
rillian style. It i a very expressive
IHllUUU '(. k.ll IUL llJ1llC-ia llilllllllviJa
since the "liar" has poue out of
business. But The K.xaminer w ishes
it understood that another epout
labeled "Southern Oregon", wid have
to be added as soon as we get railroad
connection with Portland.
Death of n N mmc tr.nmcr
' A yotiiik: iniiii from New ork city
named Heni. Purr had been :it work1
nil the Pea ranch in ll.'irm y cnniily.
nnd who was hrctiL'ht over front Plili
' Monday with tin- editor, died in this
'city Wednesday niorniiiK He was
; evidently in the last stupes of ipiick
1 cnusuttipl ion or pneumonia when he
assnyel the trip troin Plush, but as
there was no physician there he insist
ed on couiitic here where he could
' obtain uiedical attendance. The re
main ate in the hands of Coroner
Widiace, who is tuitkiiiwt nil etlort to
locate his ft ietids or relative.
A Bite Rattler
John Brooks, of
While John Brooks, of Cama
Prairie, was on hi way to Lakeview, '
coming down Btibard Canyon, only ,
half a mile from the main business'
street of the town he taw a 5 foot
rattlesnake. A nharp clip over the'
head with a huy whip nettled hist
jsnakeship. Mr. Brook skinned him'
ami stulfed him with Barley. The
snake it now on exhibition at the
F.xamiuer office. The Tol'tiinn gallery
secured a jjood postal view of the
suake which is on sale the post office
store.
OUR. STOCK OF
General Merchandise
CONSIST IN i; OF
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ladies' and
Gents' Furnishings, Cooking Uten
sils, Camp and Heating Stoves,
Tents, Bedding, Etc. k
Is Complete
BAILEY & MASSINGIlL
Lakeview, Oregon
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WELL, IT'S BRYAN AGAIN
The Detuociatio conventiou held
' in Denver last week did the veiy
1 thing most people epxected by again
' p'.aciu William JeDoings Bryan in
nomination for the presidency.
Secretary W. L. Crissey of the Ore
kod State Association Jbas ready for
circulation the report of that body
for the past year, it is very much
the most comprebesDive report which
has appeared concerning auy dairy
meeting on the Pacific coast, and Mr.
I
Crooked Creek All Right
C. D. Hardisty, a raucher from
Crooked Creek, was iu towu the
Fourth. His farm is near the Hue
of the new railroad aa surveyed and
platted. He says they have a tiood
This is the third time the democrats j Crissey will furnish copy to any
cne I country in which rye, wheat, Jtnd
To Cure a Cold in One Dav
9 Trio i'.Yr.tiVfl Hrnmn Oninino t.iHii n st-j
9 Svm irM. .v, box... mW In past 12 months. XhlS &!nattire. S&Ayn
Cur Crip
la Two Dnyn.
on every
box. 25c.
interested, upon request. Oregon has
grown wonderfully in fruit, ngricul
toie and general industries, but
dairying holds the record for greatest
: have based their hopes of political
preferment on this can. Twice be
1 bas gone down in defeat, due bis
' party enemies to bis radical or social-
l istic-ODiniont in w hich be espoused I increase, dairy products have risen
i measures that stirred the class inter- from vaJue of 85.100,000 annally five
v ests against bim. Granting that such I yearys ago to 81, 000,000 in 1907.
f reaoning was just, Mr. Bryan stppped - -
j aside at the last presidential election I The Yreka Journal. Calif., wrti-
' and gave the "safe an sane" wiDg of
': tbe party an opportunity to put forth
a candidate to their liking, one Alton
B. Parker. The result was defeat so
ovrewbeiming that tbe Bryau wjng
again came to tbe front and dominat
ed tbe convention, in spite of a loud ! lain and thu carry
bat ineffectual opposition and a reac- i the people. Cake u
nontly remarks: II. M. Cake, of Ore
gon, recently defeated for the L. S.
Senate by Gov. Geo. ChamlierlHin,
Is out with a utatenient to the re
publican members of the legislature
advising them to vote for Cham tier-
out the will of
attitude Is the
tion from Parkerism, Mr. Bryan was i only honorable one ami any "State
ment No 1 legislator who refuses to
triumphantly renominated.
While the ODDOsinz forces could not i abide
preveDt bis nomination since tbe con
vention it is certain that bis nomina
tion bus not been received with good
, grnce by Wall street, Tammany Hall
or the big newspapers of Hearst and
Pulitzer, and others, who had hoped
for a candidate cf the Parker stripe
that would neautralize tbe damage
done them by President Roosevelt.
Many o' such interests have now
openly espoused the cuose of Mr. Taft,
who has openly announced that be
would contiueall thepoilcies o stren
uously upheld by Preisdeut Roos-e-velt.
In this movement these inter
ests evidently feel that they are
safer iu the h-iuCa of Mr. Taft, who
does not heeitate to tell them what
they may expect, rather than to i-up-port
a new and uutried man, wtu bus
no definate policy, ether than to
secure the otlice be has been seekiu
lo ! this many a year.
His running niata is Juhn VV. Kern,
of Indiana, a man totally unknown to
the general public until he was sprung
on the convention.
The result of the conventiou assur
es tbe election of Mi. Taft beyond a
shadow of a doubt, and will give us
man in the presidential chair that is
aLle, just, and one who .has not been
a demagogue but a careful, cuueien
tious gentleman iu every position to
which he has biun called by the
appointive power of the land. ;
Under his wise guidance the nation '
may look for an era of peuce and i
prosperity for at :east four fears, and
perhfip for more time than that if he
maintains bis health and stregth.
It i0 well!
other grains are grown, and alfalfa.
besides flue fruit. There is not much
government land le.t near bim, ex
cept in the Forest Reserve. Inas
much as there is no timber that he
thinks possibly filings thereon under
tbe homestead right. He considers
it agricultural land.
bv the pledge embodied the town,
statement vtioubl tie shunned like a
i
( common liar There should tie some
honor even among politicians.
No state in tbe Union is spreading
more high class advertising matter
than Oregon. The splendid booklets
issued to present the claims of Yamhill
County, Albany and Linn County,
Grants Pass, Iinseburg, Medford. and
Ashland, are superior to those issued
by tbe commercial 5'"'fl'es of other
state-,
is not
Alturas Catholic Church
Tbe Alturas Plaindealer says that
Father Horgan, has taken the matter
in band and will make an effort to
complete tbe Catholic Church build
ing. This etructurle was started
more than twenty years ago, but for
want of funds was never completed.
If tbe plans weie carried out tbe
building would be an ornament to tbe
tiut in its present condition
resembles some ancient ruin. We
hope the father will meet w ith success.
Smiles and Squalls
111' "TIIK. YKKIIWT .:"
Some Fine Cherries
Maw. veil Son have had on e.xhibi
ton a cluster of cherres, grown in the
orchard belonging to James Ferguson j
1.1 ni'les south of Lakevew. The clus
ter was 10 inches long, and contained
over 2X) cherres in a single cluster.
men j j
i notiSS
in lest 1 WA
Kasteru and southern Gregon ; 1Ije Danle OI 1110 variety lias i.een for
lieimr npi'leetori. and this gotten. All who saw the cherries
character of advertising cannot fail
to have an ad vaintageotn effect, and
other communities should see that
their claims are not overlooked.
I.UUI.CUC Lurj iirr.ci rnir
them before in any
Pre-ident Roosevelt will receive'
from P. F. Collier A Son, publishers j
the sum of i I JO, (.' I f o r au account I
of bis coming bunts iu Africa. It i
was announced some days bgo that the!
President after his term of office ex
pired would go to Africa fur a big
game hunt, taking with him ids son
Kermit. The contract, with Collier
lias jui-t become known.
anythug like
clime. It is
another papahbt evidence of the
future of this section in the fruit
grown ig way.
Notaries Are State Officers
The Malheur Booster of Vale, Ore
gon, is the latest exchange to reach
our table, it is full of good things
that we were mightily tempted to
industriously manipulate the office
shears, lti s issued monthly, costs
f)0c per year and is worth double the.
money to any one interested iu .Mal
heur countly, Oregon.
Homing inai a notary piiijjio' is a
I state o.'licer, and that his duties and
i functions are not confined to any
j particular district or section. Attorney
(General Crawford contends that a
notary public can ofllciate any place
within the state during his two year
term of appointment. The opinion
is given iu the case of a notary pub
lie who removed from Glendalo to
Portland.
A PROUD RECORD
In another column .-ippears the re-!
port of the special committee up-'
pointed for tbe purpose of examining 1
the books of tbe various I'nuiil.v of-1
ficers who received and ilistiijled tliej
public fllll'ld.
The report is plain innl eiplii.il ami ,
It not being the province of the com- j
mltlce to comment on its work, it I
will not be umiss if u t-ive cvjtch-
Hlon to our view s coueeriiing the j
financial part of our county and to!
1 be coiiHtant, business like uml cue
fill attention given by the County
Court Commissioner in the manage-!
incut of our public funds. i
The Examiner notes with pride '
ami pleasure, that during tbe past.
The Examiner has received a postal
card giving "Facts Regarding Lagua
Province", describing that country's
productions, and the like. Full in
formal ion may be ontaioed by
addressing the Provincial Govern
or Freaure, Santa Cruz City, ' "La
Gayuua Province, Pbillipines.
Frank II. Hitchcock, former First
Assistant Postmaster General, has
In en chosen chairman of the National
Republican commit ten.
A Well-Fixed County
Portland Journal, M: In Lake
county t he total assessment Is about
.!, 000,000, on a basis of IT, per cent.
People pay un S-mlll tax on this val
uation, have t".j,0o0 1u the county
treasury und have euough over to
pay for their new f."0,00 courthouse.
Rabbit Creek A'ell
While in the much talked of Rabbit
bnain last week, we visited the home
stead claim of Otto Korbrcin. He
was sinking a well, and was then down
71 feet. Tho dirt from the bottom
was wet, which led bim to believe
that a flow of water would be struck
insido of 80 feet. The striking cf
water at this depth will mean much
for the settlors there, and will en
couragti others to locate.
Tjios. J. POWELL
Attorney at Law
Office iu Paly RuiMIng
J-akkvikw, Oiti:;,.
(J1ARLES i:.M liAf I f
Land and Law Attorney
Abstractor of Titles
Lakkvikw, OltKtJOX
A wag traveling man in San Jose,
California, advertised that he would
put himself uo at auction at a certain
place and time to go to the highest
bidtler. His frolic, brought 70 anx
ious females to the place in Johnnie
on the spot order, ready to bid
against all femalo creatiou, for the
wealthy, handsome, lonely widower.
One peek at the bunch impelled the
ungalleut chap to skip out of a back
window lie foresaw a big hair pull
ing match over securing his charms
and for for bis'n He was a
real mean thing.
I he cooper h union has decided to
tioycot all t he dry counties of Ore
gon. How fortunate for Lakecountv
that Goose and Warner lakes are
still wet. Silver and Summer lakes
are dry, and so their fruit, wool ami
oilier things will go liegglng now.
So you just " what .you've gone
and done anil did.
I'.ryan was nominated Friday
morning. It was riot the Pith, but It
might as well have been, as Willfani
II Taft will oecMpy the presidential
cnair i tie next lour yearo umi men
si ime.
Candidate liryan says he will
accept a second term. The tin
man declining soinet ling a second
time that he will not be able to se
cure the first time i :
I ! uef is out on .l ."OO.OoO bond.
Now suppose that high priced villain
should Jump bis bond, would S.tn
Francisco be the gainer or loser.
A Kanaka native of Hawaii, whose
predecessors 111 ly years ago ate live
fish in their (inuer-i, an I whose cloth
iug consisted of the simple gee string,
wanted to t.e liryan's running mate.
All of which goes to show that th ise
who come under our flag, soon esteem
tlimiselvts compel en', lo a.iorn any
otliei? iu the republic, no matter how
exhalted.
An editor, eye witness to what be
is talking about .says the dlrectoire
gown after all has no piaelicul 'id
vantage over tbe peekaboo waist.
In fact the "peekaboo" has It
"skinned" by a neck and then some.
On two of the streets fronting tho
Auditorium, at licnver, during the
holding of the Oemocratic convention
great banks of snow were placed, which
was brought from the near by moun
tain tops. A novel idea, probably
originating with the Johnson or Gray
delegates iu the vain attempt to cool
the ardor of the liryanites. One
Alton U. Parker and another David
II. Hill also were bot but for a
different reason !
We have been wondering how a man
of ordinnary size can fill tint place
just vacated by Secietary Tatt. Na
ture abhors vacuum .
Taft is not only the man of tho hour,
but also tbe next four years to come
and possibly more.
Harriman is putting on a full force
of men again iu all his shops. He
evidently thinks Taft u w inner, and
that bis lute panic cut both ways.
"Four years more iff Teddy" will not
be bad after all.
OUR. NEW
QUARTERS
The Lakeview Furniture Coin
pany has moved into the lare
Uriek Huildin on Water street
where a Larjje Stock of every
tiling usually found in a Furn
iture Store will he kept
Undertaker's Parlors
Repair Shop
LAKEVIEW FURNITURE
STORE.
WALLACH
Prop'r
The air Hhip experiments are grad
ually resulting in killing fewer peo
ple which Is a pretty good sign that
some time all can fly who pay tho
price !
ALBERT G. DUHME
BUYS
TIMBER LANDS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
LAKEVIEW. OREGON.
Nolde & Reynolds
House, Sign and Carriage
Pa i n ters
Papering and Kalsouiiniu;
Ofllce with Woodcock & Parties
General PdacksmllliH
Lakkvikw
Oregon
W. la IR TIIO.MP.-O.V
Attorney at Law
Office: Over P.ank of Lakeview
Lakkvikw, 0ki:;on
H. D. Clark
Contractor and Builder
Job Work a Sjitcialty
Kstiniates Furnished
Khop next door to Ahlatroiii'n
Saddlery Khop
Lakeview,
Oregon
WUS'IKRN STAGE LINK
Chas. Lambert. Manager
Leaves Klamath Falls Daily
.'it 7 O'clock, A.M.
Office; American Hotel
StO LAKEVIEW
S18 ROUND TRIR
Win. p. PAINU.
LAMi AG P. N'T ami KliitVKVQit
Prompt ami careful attention kIvcii
toHiirveys of Laniln and Townslten,
Map work &c. Kettlein located, Land
and Town property for Hale.
LAKEVIEW, OREGON.