I, Kl' toWn I.XAMIM l! I.AKEN II.W. OUKGON. Al'lll'ST 1.1. IIHN 4 Lake County Examiner FHED J. BOWMAN. Large! Paper, and Lara;t Circulation 'torn and Soathcra Oretaa. In VI III.1SHKI RVK.HY TIUrlsDAY. BniiTo-t at the foul tittle at l.aaetraj, Ore. ?willl- In Matter. t 51 B.CRITIOX H THH. Onaoar. In a1t aiit'. ri moti! hw, " Thrvf ino ith, ' . 1,11 :.v fay-lf not pahl to advance, HWtboyvai. Siuwitiih-i. i.. Iiu mitim.' c o remote ' frwtn nn- lin-allll U 'i;!nr. or rhHliRi their (.oxmni f mm' anmn. r iH-rai-i drop thin urtu-e oarit w) their .hT can be aJ IreattHl to tliv right ixwtoRirc. AOKRTIMNU RallW Ro!ilr naniloig a.t fl in' an inrh. ningle column o'. r mieiii. All aianiiitm al. rhanK' trw m ice a mom h fiwi ot emiipiwi lion ilmriiifl tnrall rxtta rhaiui All tt-ial IKWlilotm rxira All short n rm U rxtra Keitilers. l ai miliums, uv per line each In avliioii. Wa il aU. .V. a tin i li ln riitm fanl of thanks II t. KeltUHii of oou.Uj lenee.ll M ami uiaril. Traiinfiit a.lxer'ia ln(t a ii joh rintinn. i ali in mlntii. All bills dm- and pa) bit- Hie Brat of each ruonth. aaf.N' deviation from llirae lirmt. Till.' JaDCO to nt on olr at K.C. Pari IHI Urtn Attvertisin Ai-m-T U faml soma Street, San Kranemo, t'al., wher oairai't for ai1rnine ran be maile lir it. OUW NATIONAL TICKET VOR rKESl I1E.VT ' WILLI AM llTA'-T . . Of Otiiii FOR VICE -1'KEttlDKNT ' JAM ES S. SlIEHMAJf or stw Tjik. PRKSIDKNTIAIi EI.ECTUKM J. V. Lee. of MultikuuiNcli County. F. J Millar, of Linn County. A. C. Mnrxtere. of DouIhm County. It. It. Butlt-r. of G HUi m County. TALKING FOR BUNCOMBE Tbe .democrat a bo ants the Pbilli pioos turned loos'e-oad have very forcible illustratiou f what would then bappen-in the war ,het Japaoeese are treating the Koreans. Tbe "Id dependence" of tbePhillipiuos would laat do longer tbau. it: would take for the Japs to laud an army of occupa tion, if tbe UiteJ .fcjtatea withdrew from tbose islands And Bryan aod very other democrat knows this tuli well. Tbe talk of abandonment of those islands is mere political clap-trap, and deceives no one. Even with but little done yet in ; exploiting tbe . islands shows profit on tbe right side of the ledger laal year of over $3, 000.00. , Tbe same croakers croaked about "Seward's folly", when be purchased Alaska, and in spite of tbe arctic conditions prevailing, look at tbe wealLk-coming out very year. It cost 17,000,000 but even a democrat today woull not want to see it go to Eng laod for auy amount of mooey. , And tbe time is coming when even Mr. Bryan, and hjfl.,qlowers, will be glad indeed of - tbe wealth that, will pour.Joto this.coutry from those is'auds they now affect so heartily to despise. PROMISE TO REDUCE RATES The. Alturas papers, in face of the exteusiuu of the narrow gaue to that towD, roasted the management to a neb brown turn for the excessive freight aud passenger charges. Being a new comer, like the Dutch man "Ve did uot sad anything" but a fieight till of on an invoice of pilfer of from Sail Francisco ctmirned our grey hair to a deep Titi atf. reii, aud bet. i J erf we went up about a Ki'iO feet in the'air. It seenic, how- j the Alturas New Era of the otb iust. says : , "All the talk regarding the hit'h relict rate and high passenger fare on the N. C. O. hn done some good. They are uoiv tajkiug of reduced retes on both p.saengcr and freight, and it it gets down withi'i reason, there will bo uu in meiise amount of freight, and passengers go over the line." V - i PROMT IWOREGON TIMBER An indication of the possibilities of Jumber manufacture in (Jitguu uas tt'ti practical feature of the Booth SiugVtou cbusiracy (rial in the federal Court at Portland recently. This ad vertisemeut of hu v to make motley iu Oregon .lubmer was made on the witness stand by George H. Kel iey, ot the iiooth -Kelley Lumber Company, the sole rouiuiniug btock hiddur iu the origina company, Which na-i composed ot JU. A. Booth and Jatiies lleury Booth, now on trial, i John t Kelley aiid (Jeorgo H. Kelley All have dispobedof their holdings ex 'tiept Georg'j. It was iu hHH that the lour uieu after a partnership incorporated as the Bootb-Kelloy Lumber Compuuy, With a capitaiiatziou of That was ten yea s ago. Today the capital ization of tbe company is 12,000,000, having increased from $50, 0(A) suc cessively to $100,000, then 1300, 0C0, then to 11,500,000, uutil at present its aggregate Is rU.ni'.bm w h n t cmporatioj na (ornietl, James Henry Booth owned a quarter of I he stock, or This stock he kiradnnlly disposed of while the reinaiuinii three original incorporators and outsiders increased their holdings, until in Jhii nary, 11XM, Juices Henry Ituoth solu hiii remaining stock Hov. much he teee!ved. Geo. Ke-ley exli he did not know, but T C. Hwk H, special assistant to the Attorney Ueiieial. lv is prosecuting the cine, int imatcd to t tie itness anil jury Unit .lame Hem y Booth hHct received 1 IO.tl'0 nch were the ptogressve steps by nieau of which J. 11. Uooth raw his SliOUO crow into a large fortune in eight years. flUST OB-Y 1 HE LAW Jude Thonma O'llay, of i'orllaiul, in tiisctiMiiiig the recent ileciciou of the court tuitHiuiiik! the JStaml'ird Oil company in its detlance of law, and its groes robbery of the public in the uauie of "business" Hya poiuttdly and iinequttix'al y that It theet:igaii tio corporations mil uot siitnnit to regulation, or if they compel coustaut watchful care to preveut ttiein from breaking tbe law, tbeu tbe only pre vention will he public ownership. And he is right ! It is well .known in tbls cuuuection, that President Hooseveit has iutimat ed plaiuly to tbese predatory giants that it is either bouest supbm itsion to govern ueut regulation or public ownersbip will aud must come, and in this matter Mr. Tatt fully co in cidea. Tbe point l)as been reached where tbe publio of every shade of political be'iief insists that tbese men obey, or relinquish their claims. Tbe plea of "vested rights" no longer inspires, terrifies or in any way carries auy weight, for right must, and in .tbe end will prevail Judge Goodw in, of Salt Lake, in bis Weekly, asserts tbat "a graduated in come tax ebould be levied and enforc ed up to tbe point of contJsication when tbe income becomes too large." Aud in this matter tbe Judge has it'iod company iu tbe person of Presi dent Roosevelt, and others who are prominent in tbe national affairs. Tbeee over-grown and constantly growing fortunes are a menace to public good. Like a snow ball as tbey roll along, tbey grow larger and larg er, and no one can tell what will be tbe future, unless some restraint is placed upon this sort of thing. ' Senator Allison, of Iowa, odc of tbe leaden of tbe Republican party, and conspicuous for tbe last forty years in tbe affairs of tbe nation, died very suddenly last Wednesday afternoon at bis borne in Dubuque, Iowa The Senator bad beeu ailing for tbe last two years, but no one thought tbe end was so near, tie was an able man. quiet and unostentatious, but was really one of tbe most forceful figures in American public. lie left do blood relatives, bis family having proceeded tbe aged Senator to the grave. No roan other than tbe president, will be more honored tban be by tbe people of tbis country. President Roosevelt is swamped with applicatins from men wbo would a-bunting go with bim to Africa. He aready bas had several thousand appli cations from all parts of the world. Photographers are especially iuiist- eut on going. But Kermit bas the jailpojottuent a4 photographer iu chief for the expedition. The gun-makers, makers of kuives, and almost every one who ha-i ideas, arms or supplies, all want to go on record h purveyors to his majesty, tbe Modern Nimrod. But none et any eatltd'actiou out of Teddy, m he knows what he wants, i and where and how to get it. j Governor Charles E. Hughes, of i New York, has aunuueed hinibelf as a I candidate for re-electinu. The politi-; ciausdid uot Jik hi.ui before and hail he been oppo.-ed by anyone other i ; than the delectable Hearst would have; ! gone down to bitter defeat. But if! he secures the nomination, they will i have to elect him, mucb as they will j dislike it. He has done things in jr - pite. if the politicians, broke up the j lace t racks and other vicious things i""1' ,:,t"r' t,,,; '""kil1" " j splendid Presidential tiiubler. The j l,,.IJl,, iLP u,1(.h men as h has r.rot- ',). hlJ(j wiii ;t ..,. ;M ,..,i. ed to life. higher duties iu the National j' A iSan Francisco prominent hone : man got I he glanders, which is incur- able, from some of his horses, and j knowing there was no help for hi.i;, committed suicde. One can not be too ! careful around diseased horses. The better way is to kill them promptly, as such annals are a menace to both uuu aud beast. Goodwin') Weekly, or Salt Lake iu discussing "Money Evils aud their Remedies" makes this very incisive and just remark : "It seems to us there, must be a return lo common sense aud justice. If rich men are abusing the power in their bauds, the long arm of the law should be stretched out to arrest their work ; not with a brass band or a sounding manifesto, Imt Hh the silence Hint il ift lint t t ex oi the Inilhii u when he ttmla a Iiuim 11 1 r In tde hotice. When that In (tone there will he no further hretklnu n. tie 1hw liy rti'h malt'tai'tora. J lint mark that to u 1 T e SultMii ol Turkey has proclaim i .1 C'lict it nt ion and henceforth In stead of k epl k' himself aecluded In his palace ill move about the rttv mid country lik- any othor "citizen". Iu wrantitiii this pviviiloge, at. one bound he Iiiim pupped fiom the woet hated to the bt beloved pernou in that country Ti e young u en of the oi untiy eie Inetruinenntnl In pro ducing this result. 1'iejitdent Kooso elt !ih;i tendered the Sultiin his eon glHtuliittona i vcr his proclaiming a constitution. Thy gaaplpe thug Sieinsnn and llabner, who terriorized San Fran Cisco after the lire by a aeries of murders iu which a piece of gaeplpe was used as a weapon, were hanged at San Francisco taut Friday, for the murder of a .Inpanses hanker and rubbing h's bank. The Hrst Aueiicaua were attired In the tdi! pie e etring' What with sheath gowns flashed liberally nt one side, a ltd the peek a-boo shirt waist, to a man up a tree it doesn't look so , far away before the gee string re j trims ms the prooer thing for the 400 ! ' Geo. A. Pettihone foryeais promi- ! neot In tbe counties of the Western j Federation of Labor, and wbo was charged with murder in the Harry Orchard case and acquitted died at St Josephs hospital Denver last Monday 1 from effects of an operation for can cer. A cloud burst in the Oog Valley ast week, near fie no carried away a num ber of cabins ami drowned Miss i tta Pixley, a very estimable youug lady of Verdi, California. lCt'stgu Ills luirgo Tbe fourth .uarterly meeting of the Method la cburcb was held Saturday, wbicb was preside J over by the Assistant Superintendent, Rev. R E.. Duulap. The report showed things iu a very satisfactory condition. Dur ing tbe meeting Rev A. J. Armatroug tendered bis resignation which was accepted, and tbe cbarue will be supplied later. Mr. Armstrong, wbo bas filled tbe pulpit acceptably and ell for some time owing, to tbe failure of bis health and tbat of bis wife, was compelled to leave bere aud seek a lower alti tude. He will leave with bis tamlly Aug. 2itb for bis old borne iu tbe Wiliammette valley. Mucb regret is expressed generally that circiimstnces over which be bas no control have compelled bim aud bis estimable famiy to take their de parture from Lakeview. Miiki-H Good Cigar 'Tbe Lakeview Cigar Factory is turning out a fine lot of cigars tbese days for outside trade. Sueb enter prises are a good thing for any town as they are the means of bringing money into a town hat otherwise would not be obtainable, and thus every body is more ir lees benefitted. W'lil Appoint a Deputy Tbe Klamath Herald reports tbat District Attorney, Kuykendall will soon appoint a deputv for Lake county. Tbat be has bad the matter under consideration, but has not yet decided upon wbom he will confer the honor. Dr. Stnytbe, secretary of Foreign Missions of the Methodist church, a missionary for years iu China, and where he whs president of thel'uchuiig college, occupied the Methodbt pul pit morning and even in if Sunday last. j He spoke very entertaii. iut'ly of his experiences in that country in the 'morning, and in the evening his j ad tress was more particularly of the New China and of the advance niHiJe I in educational and other ways the i past 8 or 9 years. He illustrated his j sermons with many stories from the original Chinese depiciting their views and methods of lile. lie is full of Irish wit, and those who tailed to a'teud missed a rare treat. Smiles and Squalls lly "IIIF. IKHIIAM K" An upt iini-tic exchange na.vn that if Bryan is elected I here is nothing to wurr.v about, list there Is mire to be a republican congresM. I'll huh! But supposing; it nhoiild In- Tifr with a socio-iii'ino congress "on his hnhds" an a former uresidenl om-e remarked? t is too painful to think of. Charlie Fairbanks hasi not risen in public to proceed putting a rseduc tivc cock-tail out of sibt for Nome time. ori'lHo the pap'Tt have been derelict of their duly. He Hhould have stuck to buttermilk pop with noodles in it. Jf he bad "t he women" who "see lo you" would not have roared so loud as to hcare all the politicians in the republican party into poor ('harlie'H undoing! A Jacksonville man ran away with another man's wife, and made a (dean ewceij of all the household goods, four children, aud the other man's mother in law, thrown iu tor good measure! What a charmer he must be! The bereaved man's neighbors are offering him congratulations instead of sym pathy. Quito right, too. Since Burbauk has changed the course of nature in plant life, one man claims by putting potatoes aud buttrr beans together he gets a pota toe that js already buttered. Another mini grows potatoes and tomatoes on the same vine, and doubles the capa city of bis garden patch Now if some one will only succeed in growing beetstake aud chicken on that vlue our bappiuess will be complete. Tcke Laxative BrOSTiO QUimne Tablets, m past 12 months. This &!enaturf .V NurccNNfiil I'u rin t r Charlie Oliver, has a tine farm just over the line in Calilorma, was In Lakeview Friday, aud culled on The Examiner, lie Is one of the fortunate comers to this country some years ago. He has worked bard, gut him farm of 2'3) acres, grows some fruit. Iota of hogh ami some cattle and sheep, lie gave us a-i iuvitation to conn aud see bis farm some day wbicb we are going to accept. This year's price of the wool clip Id Montana and Wyoming averaged l8o and tbis price was refused In loint instances. What la Mr at for ladlarailon T Mr. A. Robinson of Ontario, has been troubled for yeais with indiges tion, and recommends Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tablets as "the f-est medicine I ever used." If troudbled with Indigestion or cousti patiou give them a trial. They are ' certain to prove beneficial. Tbey are easy to t ke and pleasant iu effect. , Pric-, 25 cents. Samples free at Daly &. Hall's Drug store. i WANT COLUMN GO TO TOLLMAN'S GALLERY for photos, views, and enlarginents. ! First-data woik. Fair prices. i!t5tf i NEWS STAND: DAILY PAPERS ! cau be purchased each morning at Wallace & Co's. news stand on Wa ter street. north of the Postoftlce. ltitf DUTCH Ll'NCM ery Saloon. AT THE BREW If POST & KING HAVE THE BEST grade of Lbpiiirs and I Igarn to be found In Oregon. tf J. H. CCTLER W HISKY AT THE Hotel Lakeview bar. The best n nil purcHt whisky made. tf LOOK AT THE NOTICE FOK HE wnnl Ihiiim) by the Telephone Company for ili'HtroyiiiK it prop erty. 1 01 f NOTICE. Subscription to Stock iu the Lakeview Flour Mills is now due, and share holders are requested to call upuu the Secretary, A. Bieber, aud make payment aud receive their certificates. By order of president, F. O. Bunting. 21-tf W'A NT El ) IT M 1 i Kit LA N DS-11 OM E stead relinquishments wanted. Wa want to buy direct from owners. Write pai ticulars to M. Jl., Box lU'X Eugene, Oregou. lit "WANTED, -GOOD MAN IN EVE rv locality. Good pay; experience unnecessary to represent largo Real Estate organ iat ion, write today. B. F. Loos Co., Des.Vioinos, Iowa." tf in the mine aa It hrm, la dw mtodt or ia ch workiaoa. laowMmlt ut warkwa rrwlfr. w Levi Strauss & Co's Copper Riveted Overalls lk mot iipkdbJ unacnit la ite aarl4 " far wwkial atta fcii.aliina-ii i MUttMyiEMr.-EJh K.IWhaHaftllHI at HIV U OUR. STOCK OF Gen era! Merchandise CONSIST. NO Ol? Dry Goods, Groceries, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Cooking Uten sils, Camp and Heating Stoves, Tents, Bedding, Etc., is complete BAILJiY & MASSINGIlL Lakeview, Oregon To Cure a Cold in One Day v OUR NEW QUARTERS The Lakeview Furniture Com pany lias moved into the larjje Hrick Building on Water street where a Lare Stock of every thing usually found in a Furn iture Store will be kept Undertaker's Parlors Repair Shop LAKEVIEW FURNITURE STORE WALLACH ALBERT BUYS TIMBER LANDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING LAKEVIEW. OREGON. I I Nolde & Reynolds House, Sign and Carriage Painters Papering and Kalsomining Olllci) with Woodcock & UniiicH (ieliel'ill Blacksmiths! Lakeview Oregon li. D. Clark Contractor and Builder Job Work a Specialty Estimates Furnished KIiop iiext door to AliMroin'n Saddlery Shop Lakeview, . Oregon Cure Crip la Two ry. cm every jfy SfXsyy box. 25c. & CO., Prop'r G. DUHME W1:SII3RN 5TA0F; LINI2 Chas. Lambert. Manager Leaves Klamath Falls Daily .'it 7 O'clock , A. M. Office; American Hotel $IO LAKEVIEW $18 ROUND TRIR W ANTE D A repivHenlutlve In thin country by a large real est a to corporation. Special Indiict'iiieiitH to thorn who wlnli to bccoinu financially interest. 'i). The Real Estate Security Co Port Deai born Bldg. Chicogo, 111.