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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1908)
LAKE COl'NTY EXAMINElt. I. A K KVIEW, OKEOON, AI'tH'NT 20, 11X8 Lake County Examiner iKF.n .1. now MAN. Largtut Prr. Circulation In Eautnrn and Southern Oregon. IM HUSIIKP KVKItY TlirliSHW. Kntcril at Iho Vot omrvat I.kiv1w. s.-ooiuI-1'Ihmi Matter. M'B.CRIITION R ATES. Onecr. In atlvanco, Hit momhw, " Throe month, " fay-If nl paid in a Ivamo, !.: the )rf. ,.i,r,i-1r. I., the i:nitn-f who remote f from pin- liH'alttT i aiiotliiT, or -liinc thiir ctlttiv a,t.trc! should rememl drop thi i.nic a rrt o their paper c'i drvam-ii to the rmht poMofllc. a ADVERTIJIVI ROT5 Regular Mninliii al VM an Ineh. inslf roluinn apaee, per nii.mh. All stmi.uiiit !. chanceil tree l i e a montn. "t ol cohuh.m tion rharveil Irrail evr chiim A'l M'tl rKwlilons extra. All nhort term a.ls. extra RendiTK. lorat column. I0 per line eaeh ii eltlon. Want ad. .V. a line eaeh inn rtioli Card of thnk IIiW. Keolutiii ot rondo letiee. II M1 ami ni' ar.l. Transient ailwrit. ing ami ;oh printing. -ah in adtaner. All Mlla due and pay We the first of eaeh mouth, fay No deviation from tbee terms. TUIC OIDCO I ipl on file at K.C. IUkc' InlO I Artll Advertislnn Agency U KatiJ advertioin can be made for it. tone Street, coatraeta for OUR NATIONAL TICKET HHtpH nil plan fur rvtiit mid future development. TiHtif portHllun fao'li ties only r needed to utitrt i yet more rapid wave of ndviieenutit. What is I he character of this new eitiJetiship? it 1st o the very beat Men of ureat energy Htul binding; women cultured mid rellueil t hose Hre our new citizens. Not from one tnto, lint from every state- in the Union, they are i-i'iiting, bringing their Ideas of what should rotitdltute ;(t etatp'i" tcst etiilenvi-r. Their vnr ion Htul viiIiihMo ideas mod itleil by (contact with those lu hate helped j to shape the state's development in m i lornier years snoui.i him win crjfti.t ize into a very hi nil state of oit ili?n tion. Here traditicus that have liu gered iu oue's native state may tie loft behind and ouly the best ideas from each Hud room; here, too, our I institution, like our architecture, may he modeled nfter the nest aud latest patterns, in this rapid development all should share and all should help. The "tenrer dowu" has no welcome, for where structures are to he erected we need tmilders, we need optimistic i ieas and we need constructive activ ity. Talk for your state and a new Ore gon wilt soon appear and you will take pride in calling this "home." Mirth 1 iv Tarty at IMunh Mr. and Mii. Maae Kino, of War ner Valley, entertained n immlier of their Irienda at their home hint week in honor of Miss Kitten's 4Sth Milli day. Those present were Mers. and Mca d an t si.es. N. Kelcay (Jeo. Miller, U. U. Cunn inchuin, and ,Ioe I'me; MKhoa Kitten Kme, and Helen Sher lock: Messrs. lieo. A nderM'n, Harry !o!ert, Mark tiilliam, l'anl Weher mil Dan tinine. Those prexe'it re port a tine t line. I'olltOlltOtl 1 lllllOXlla ll'lll4 Mr. anil Mr. James Converse ami daughter of New I'lno Cieek were in town mpI Thursiidy. and avo the K.am iner a call. They are people from l'ipestoivn M iiiiiesrtu, have I eon here now several years and are vety much pleased with their new home especially so in their escape from the lotitf cold winters they endured for a titimcr of years in Minnesota The fruit, too, that they m-t here, is so met hi uk' they could not trow iuthat I leak state. j I leak state. Smiles and Squalls llj "TIIK YKKIT UK" FOR PRESIDENT WILLIAM II. TA 'T Of Ohio. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT JAM ESS. SHERMAN OK NEW YORK. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS J. I). Lee, of Multnomach County. F. J. Miller, of Linn County. A. C. Marstera, of Douglas County. R. It. Butler, of Gilliam County. A STRANCE CAMPAIGN The campaign now going on is one 'of the strangest ever witnesed in the history of the game of politics in this country. No one seems to tie excited; do one sea) s to be depressed, and uo one 13 particulary enthusiastic one way or another over the outcome, un less it may be some chap w ho baa a fat office. The business interests of the nation do not appear disturbed, as iudieateu by the many interviews, of the "big business" men. But, perhaps they reason that the present is not an opportune time for them to openly express themselves. Even Mr. Ham ma n who has probably as much cause to be nervous over the outcome as any man. has summed up the situation as follows, which may be termed tbe eastern view : "It will not make much difference to us which of tbe candidates is chosen president, it is al! the same BETTER BE CAREKUL On our iuside paces is an account of a wonderful new wheat, descrip tions of which have been published In tbe Oregoniau, aud other news papers. Since tbe article was put in type it seems tbat tbe Colorado Agricultural College has been doing a little in vestigating, and with not altogetbet satisfactory results. One thing is tbat 50 bushels, instead of 2iX) busbels. as was claimed by tbe producers, was the result of an acre sown. But, if tbat amount is assured aud the quality is acceptable on Colorado land tbere is no kick. It is said that tbe price akd for seed is f'JO per bushel (and ouly oue busbel allowed to each applicant), is excessive. Nuotbwitbstanding the high price and tbat about two million dol lars have already been received by Adams aud his associates for this year's crop. It is also stated tbat tbe United States postal authorities are investi gating the alleged merits of the Alaska wheat ,and if it is tbe old swindle of tbe "Seven Headed Wonder Wheat" exploited some yeais ago, it will probpably go bard with these men. At any rate it will be well for farm ers to go blow about iu?esting iu this wheat for seed until something more defluite is ascertained as to the wheat and its originators. to me. While there is a uiiterence in tbeir general policy tbere is no ditier ence so far as tbe railroads are con cerned." What may be taken as the western view of the situation was doubtless best expressed by tbe American Nat ional Bauk in its last Financial letter which said : "Tbe political situation presents no complex phases. Tbe logical candi dates have been selected as staudard bearers for tbe two leading parties The platforms aie about as different as two peas. Corporate management, industrial combinations and the tariff will have consideration during and after tbe campaign, regardless of which party triumphs at the polls Tbis wou-d be a good season to abandon tbe foolish habit of assuming tbat an election year is necessarily an off year for business." Under Bucb feeling it is Dot to be wondered at that (actories are starting up, railroads are empdlying more men, and business of al! sorts is going! banks. on just as though three was no such a tbing as the customary presidential off year. This condition of course does not altogether suit tbe spellbinders, but it does suit tbe good bard beaded sense of tbe American people will as usual register theii Bpproval or disapproval of things political at the pnjls just "as they havo doue all these hundred or more years. Each man will vote according to his honest convictions and for what be conceives to be for tbe best interests of the country : and that is all there is to it, anyway, for the attrage voter the loaves aud finbes belong to the man who does tbe shouting, or who gets some fool newspaper man to do it for him ! Tbe democratic .candidate thinks the independent voters should sup port him. The Independent voters probably would not be recognized by Mr. Bryan, if he should be elected. "To tbe victors belong tbe spoils. " We had a very lucid exhibition of tbis truth wbeu tbe lat-t democratic administration came into power. Tbe hungry democrats got every tbing and tbe independents were told to wait until tbe next democratic suc cess! Perhaps Mr. Bryan now bus them in mind and perhaps not! A KiisHlau Klant ! feet .'I iin heH tall 1 ii visiting London. He looms up ho iliiiuetixel y iii the fog; of dear o' I, un- ' imn, tlon'tehe kno, bah Jove, that the Bobble rrv afraid of him ! The newspapcra are making n Mir, funs ticca use a Dakota cow-gir! ropoil n coyote. Ah. that' nothing. A I Lake county girl canubt one by tht: acruff of i be neck ami shook tbe day- j light out of him ! ' III Iowa if n, man at Ickn IiU bead ! out of u car window find cts It khocked clear tiff t.v a wwitch, tele graph polo, or anything else la the! way. be Ih charged Kuilt.v of misde meanor and sent to Jail for thrtf! inontliH. dead or alive ! I Some doctor nut nil of thorn ' assert there U death In osculation I n kisH. if ho, what a the matter of Heiulinir n condemned man Over the Kanje in such a ltinaiit manner, and thus do away with the elbU't. eleciric chair, and otherfghaHtly a pliancer for forcing n mau to aluiftle off this mortal coll ? The meanest woman has been fnaud. She hit her husband with a parasol and then bad bim arrested for break ing it. Emperor Bill aud King Ed met the otbre day ou tierman soil and kissed. Tbey did not use their knires, as their hands were tied behind their backs. A Chicago man, before the divorce, asserted tbat marriage gives one woman the exclusive right to II ml fault with a man. Well, he lias no kick coming. Just look at the Utah man with 5u or more wives all finding fanlt with bim at the same time! C7 or mm vn n U n Carry a complete lino of (tcuoral Merchandiso, composed of Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnish- TIT WTQ inss CookinS Uten- n AXUNA5 sils, Groceries, Camp GUNS and Heating Stoves, Trunks, Bedding, Etc. Your patronago is respectfully solicited 'Oiley M assmgi Lakeview Oregon What Ih Heat lor 1 adisratlon T Mr. A. Robinson of Ontario, has been troubled for years with indiges tion, and recommends Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets as "the best mediciue I ever used." If troudbled with indigestion or consti pation give them a trial. They are certaiu to prove beneficial. They are easy to t ke and pleai-ant in eirect. Price. 25 cents. Samples free at Daly k Hall's Drug store. To Cure a Cold in One Day . a r Take uaxauve DFOmO quinine Tablets.? pTJh Seven Million boxes told in post 13 months. This Signature, yVTlo' 1 Curt Crip la Two Dya. LAJMSJJIHB on every frmsT box. 25c, PETITION TOR LIQUOR LICENSE f WANT COLUMN NOTICR Customers must comply with the rulB and regulations of the Lakeview Water Company, or tbe water will be shut off. !7-tf. S. V. REIIART. One of tbe big surprises last week was the placing in the hands n a receivership of the big Fillt-bury Flouring Mills of Minneapolis oue of tbe largest flouring mills in America. It has been owned by English capitalists for some time and was supposed by tbe general public to im in a solvent and prosperous condition. It appears however tbat the concern was heavily iuvolved, most of tbe in debtness being held by Minneapolis (JO TO TOLLMAN'S (JVLLEKV for photos, views, aud enlargmeuts. Firt elurs woik. Fair prices. Stitf NEWS. STA ND : DA I L V PAPERS can be purchased each morning at Wallace & Co's. news stand on Wa ter street. north of tbe Postofflce.lOtf In the County Court of tlx State ( iregon, for Lake County. In the matter of tin ietltlon of W. Z. Momh and Harry l. Uolx-rtM, I partner doing IiumIucmm under the tlriu name and style ui Mohm Ac Uola-rtM, for fi Icense to noil HpitltuoiiM, malt am! vinous liitiors Iu quantities Ichm than one gallon, at North Warner prv. clnci. Lake County, Oregon, frtr a la-rlod of twelve months. We. the linderMlLrneil reulili-n lu u ml legal voteiH within the precinct of j North Warner, Lake County. Jrejioii. I do respectfully petition tin- Honora ble Comity Court of Lake County. tirogoij. that ft license ! granted to V. . Mohh and Harry !. KoIkHm, partners, doing: business under the lirm name ami style nf Mohh & Rob erts, to Hell spirituous, mult and vinous liquors am) fermented elder, commonly called hard elder, in quan tities less than one gnlloii, at said North Warner precinct in Hald Luke County, for the period of twelve months: ami your petitioners will ever pray, etc.: x M KH. RoY .1. I'Ki'K It. R. ( 'f.NMMill.tM J. A. Mo KI11H OUR NEW QUARTERS DUTCH LUNCH AT THE BREW fry Suloon. tf POST & KINO HAVE THE BEST grade of LWjourM uud Cigars to be found in Oregon. tf Another of tbe sins ol commission by tbe N-C O is in tbe case of tbe Madeline Lumber Co., cutting 40, (XX) feet of lumber per day. Tbe Company purchased three tons of wu0,coal at San Francisco for $12 per ton. Ibe charge for shipping to Madeline was 120 or iiO per ton, or nearly four times the original cost. This seems like plain highway robbery, aud nothing else. I. II. CUTLER WHISKV AT THE Hotel Lakeview liar. The best and pureHt whisky made. tf LOOK AT THE NOTICE wurd Issued by the Company for dentroylng; crty. FOR RE Telephone Its prop-l(JtI WANTED TIMBER LANDS HOM E stead relinquishments wanted. We want to buy direct from owners. Write particulars to M. II., Box VJ2, Eugene, Oregon. Ot "WANTED.-OOOD MAN IN EVE rv locality. (Jood pay; experience unnecessary to represent large Real r.Htare organization, write today. B, t. Loos Co.. DesiVioines. Iowa." tf II. J. Anthony 11. C. CritltKY J. B. Bl'lt.NH C. l'KNIM.KTo.N W. '. St 'A MM ON I). U. Cl.KI.AM) P. E. Tayi.ok J. M. Mkhhnkk A. H. CANTKItlU'lfV J. HOUTK.NHTKIN .1. W. LoKTl 8 E. F. s m irz .1. B. Johnson I J. D. O'Connou j. E. Wki.i.h L. N. Kki.hay .1. M. Si i.mva.v Dknmm Donovan NAM KM. .1. M. II A Mil. KY .1. II. IlKllOY Cham. 10. Raiuikk N. E. Ci kicky E. II. I! Alt MM W. E. St III 'HTKIC C II. Pk.mu.kton Ma iiahi. Lank Jam 1 1 i a n v O. IIoKKMAHTKIt A. L. lIn.iiMi.i. A. A. I'oiiM Kl E. II. LoKK'l'l H A. o. Kki.i.y W. H. Bknkkim, Hakky RllKiK .1. D. Mc Al I.IKKK W. E. Emhkky Tick Shim, W. . Mohh W. K. Bakky The Lakeview Furniture pany lias moved into the Hrick Huihlituj on Water where a Lare Stock of thin usually found in a iture Store will he kept.. Com-largest reel rn- Undertaker's Parlors Repair Shop LAKEVIEW FURNITURE STORE. WALLACIJ & CO., Prop'r OREQOM'S OPPORTUNITY Under tbe above caption the August number of School and Home bus tbe following : One caunot travel about the state at this time without being imrrosHed with tbe rapid development coticable on every hand. Each arriving train brings from the Mississippi valley aud the far east, home builders who are coming to stay. The great resources of the state, its proximity to tbe Paclflo oceau with its untold com mercial opportunity, and tbe equable climate of tbe coast section ail appeal to thinking people and thousands are coming here to make 'heir permanent Jiomea. The spirit ot progress domi nie American Ibomas car won in tbe international race unmu 1 t e world. It was evident fioui ti e first that such would be the case and Hansen, the Arctio explorer and guide, who Btarted in the French car changed to tbe American car before reaching San Joie, Califonaia, l.ecaiit-e as ne nam ue wautea to be with tbe winning car. Itud Accident Kurg Koozer, oue of tbe old Bottlers here, while engaged in hauling lum ber to town from Rhiuehaits's saw mill last Sunday afternoon was thrown from the wagon in passing over a rocky piece of road, and was badly injured about his arm and shoulder. lie was broubgt to town aud placed under medical care, and expects to be able to be about again in a few days. Minnesota has a candidate for gov ernor ou the republican ticket, who got tbe nomination because he eats pie with his -knife. A Pennsylvania man practised tbe same tbing until one day he swallowed the knife. Since then he has quit eating pie. ile is dead. ..iwwayii.-'awiLy'iii'T' 1 TUB Star Drilling jnacnine Go. is erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON for the manufacture of their world famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, gas, etc., etc. A moderate amount of money will start yoa in a profitable business. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved by Competitive Tests to be The Best In Iho World. " For full particulars regard ing well drilling machines, tools, supplies, etc., write to THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. r (JUTLAND, OKQON, or AKRON, OHIO. W.KKI'I'EI. BAltKYCoN TAYI .nil Static ok Okkkon, Cor.NTY ok Lakk. f HM- I, W. Z. Mohh, lieiug first duly Hworu, depose Hiitl nny the fnregidng petition coiituiiiH the names of an actual iiuijoi-ity of the w hole liuinlsT of legal voterH of North Warner I're clnct of Lake County Oregon, at the lute hereof; that -ach of thu hIkiiii ttiren thereto Ih genuine; that each of the persons whose names are signed to said petition Ih, at the date hereof, an actual reHb'eiit of Hitld precinct and ban actually rcHlded In Haiti ure- tliu t for more tliBn thirty davs m- iiieuiitieiy preceding ine (tale on which be nlgned huIiI petit Ion and of the Hliiiir thereof. W. . MOSS. Sutmci'llieil and sworn to before me tbis ltb day of August. l'J H. A. A Mi mills, Juatice of the I'eace for North Warner 'redact. Notice Notice Ih hereby jriven tbat tbe un dersigned Hill, on tbe 1Mb day of September, I JON, apply to the County Ctiiirt of Lake County, Oregon, for u. license to Hell HplrltuoiiH, malt and vlnoiiH IIijuoih In iuuntltleH less than one gallon, for u period of twelve inontliH. at North Warner Precinct, Lake County, Oregon. MOSS & BOBEKTS. ALBERT G. DUHME BUYS TIMBER LANDS 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING LAKEVIEW, OREGON. Nolde & Reynolds House, Sign and Carriage Pa i n ters Papering and Kalsomining Office with Woodcock & Barucu (ielieral BlucksiultliH Lakeview Okkgon KayH Nhfcp Arc All Night Win. Proudfoot, the U. 8. uovern- ment stock inspector was in town several days tbis week. While here ca led on The Examiner. and reported tbat he has iust in spected between 00,000 and 70,000 sheep on tbe range aud finds them all right and free from disease of any kind, aud iu good condition. lie leaves this morning for summer Lake to inspect the sheep on the range there. II you are thinking of organizing a tock company see our new eamples H. D. Clark Contractor and Builder Job Work a Specialty Kstimatcs Furnished Shop next door to AhlHtroin'ti Saddlery Shop Lakeview, . Oregon WUS'fERN STAGE LING Chas. Lambert. Manager Leaves Klamath Falls Daily at 7 O'clock, A.M. . i Ofnce;-Amcrlcan Ifotcl SIO LAKEVIEW $18 ROUND TRIR W ANTE D- A representative In thin country ' l'y a lare real estato corporation, special liiducenicntH to thowj wln wIhIi to become financially Interest ftl. The Real Estate Security Co. Fort Dearborn Bldg. Cblcso, W.w r i 1