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    I.AKK COUNTY EXAMINER, LAKEVIEW, OSIIHON, TliniMUV, 8K1TF.M HF.U a. tiS
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Lake County Examiner
FRED .1. HOW MAN.
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THIS PAPER
la kept on Sle at B.C. (Mfit
Advertimna A rem-T lit and
aome Street, .-tn Franeisoo, Cai., mhtn
eoatrmrts for adrrrtimnc caa be made fur it.
QUR NATIONAL TICKET
ruR PRESIDENT
WILLIAM II. TA-T
Of Ohio.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT
JAM ESS. SHERMAN
OF NEW TURK.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
J. D. Ie, of Multnomacb County.
F. J. Miller, of Linn County.
A. C. Maraters, of Douglas County.
R. R. Butler, of Gilliam County.
HONORING OUK FLKLT
The warm and enthusiastic recep
tion of our fleet in New Zealand and
Australia is most gratifying to every
patrotice American, which e peaks
well for our futnre relations with
those thrifty colonies of the British
crown. Our Canadian neighbors en
the North probably now see that tbetr
cell and formal and retarded invita
tion has resulted in a furbter estrange
ment as between tbam and America
which tbey think due to their relation
ship to the British Empire to main
tain But our antipodean cousins
realize that their safely as an in
dependent white man's country will
not be due to any effot on the part of
the British Empire, but rather upon
the strong right arm of Ameiica, and
for that reason tbey are greeting our
fleet with a spirit of friendliness not
equalled by any of our Pacific coast
parts.
Not only have 'the common people
showered unstinted praise and faort
upon the ships and men, but the gov
ernments are most cordial in ordering
functions far both officers and men
of the fleet. One instance of this feel
ing of friendship is noted in the press
reports is where forty thousand per
ons, ioc!uding Lord Northcote,
Governor-General of Australia, and
lady Northcote; Sir Henry Rawson
and bis wife, many officers and men
from the fleet and a large proportion
of the people of Sidney, gatherel at
the cricket grounds and witnessed
the evolutions of the school children.
The Bpectacle was exceedingly
pretty. Eight thousand children in
vari-colored dreetes, participated in
liviug tableaux, which represented
among other things, the words, "Hail
Columbia ' in living columns. The
children in dresses giving the proper
colors formed a bnge shield of the
flags of the United States and Aus
tralia entertwiued, and this evolution
evoked storms of applause. The
American National Anthem was sung
Ly a large chorus and there was also
May pole dancing, flag and club drills
bnd marches.
As an indication of further honors
in store for the fleet, Hon. T. Bent,
Premier of ictoria sent a telegram to
Admiral Sparry assuring him of the
whole hearted welcome that will be
given Lte American visitors at Mel
bourne, where the fleet was due Augut
9.
Melbourne is buey with preparations
suitable to receive the visitors.
Admiral Sperry, in his farewell to
the city of Sydney today, said :
"This visit will ever be remembered
by the men of the fleet and by the
peopl'j of America as an epoch-making
infeniitiouitl event.
"Apart from the promotion of more
intiriiHtij rehttions betweeuh tha two
great holies of EoidUlb upeaking
people, Hie educational importnee of
the viteit can not be overlooked. We
bave been greatly enlightened regard
ing tha wonderful progress and
development being made by the Inlaud
and Continent, and we must readjust
our former ideaa of this proHperous
young country which is destined to
play a great role iu the commercial
nnd industrial development of the
J'aciHo. The knowledge gained by
the men of this fleet will be diswm
In ate J throughout America and lead
to result beneficial to loth the
commonwealth and the UnlteJ State.
"Amerl.-an hope that the time it
not distant when the United Stales
and Australia will he brought into
closer contact through the develop
tnent of their commerce, and trust
t tint the completion of the Panama
Canal will opeu new flM of ad
vantageous rt-tat ions. "
Count Tolstoi, tht noted Russian
i author, i.t at the point of death from
rheumatism folbnvinga cold plunge iu
'to the river while in an over heated
'condition from a long walk.
OUR WISE tKl-U)LNr
President Kooeevelt I probat ly the
greatest
all around American the
i country haa produced, lie seems 10
le interested iu evetytbirg -iu all
i humao thought and endeavor.
At the ceremony of opening a pub-I The Herald, last Issue, contained i
lie lidrary at Jorvlausville, N. V. tit:tho anuoimremtnt tht Mr- Ceo. II. I
deprecated tne fact of ao many youn .yre hail retired from tha mauaue-1
meu and women lea'iu the farm to j nient and that the paper iu the futur
go to the city, and thoubt it wa te-; atould be conducted by Attorney J. j
cause ao few farmers endeavored to M. Hatchelder. Mr. Ayrea made a
make life on a farm attractive, and j very jjoixl paper, couuiderintf faoilitUs 1
said that the isolation t-nd loueliueaa of at band, but other interest compeiled '
the farm could be changed by a little ( him to withraw. Mr. L'atcnel ler!
effort. For that reaaco he bad urged bai the ability and will no doubt make '
he rural mail service., the farm tele
phone, establishment cf reading
rooms, and filling then witn books,
newspapers and magazines
He said he bad no use for the idler,
be be son of millionaire or a hobo,
but at the same time be -thought the
hardest worked individual on the farm
was the wife and mother. He believ
ed in the farmer economizing, but
not on his wife
a J 1 ,
that," be said, "if you have to drop
some one, droi the hired man, and
not the hired girl."
He also wanted the boys taught to
work, to be self reliant, eo he could
grow up able to aupport wife and
children and to suppress all tendency
to "smartness" which ta sure to
develop into trickery, or the kind of
ability that is just off the line of ;
honesty, then you should teach bim '
that be is growing up to he an enemy j
of the Republic. j
"Trickery is trickery if it takes;
the form of doing a man cut of bis'
day's work, or cheating ia a grocery '
store or swindling on a great scale by ;
stock gambling, or the manipulation!
of railway securities. I am with you
to the limit; I am trying to put a
stop to the rascaity of the big men.
I'll go any length to do it, and the
big man knows it, but there never
wii: be ao end until the big man is
made to know that what you
object!
to is rascality itself, and not rascality
in a big man alone.
"Rascality in the great and small
is to be frowned upon in this republic.
Distrust equally the man who never
aee dishonesty in the big man and
the one who sees it only in the big."
The Spokane Spokesman Review, of
the 2Ctb iust. has a good cartoon show
ing the lady Spokane getting out ber
heavier clothing. If so, our cool snap
of Saturday must have ttruck that
town somewhat eariler.
HOW TO WIN
Out of the beginning of philosophy
there came this bit of truth: "IF
YOU SAY YOU HAVE ENOUGH,
YOU PERISH, ALWAYS ADD,
ALWAYS WALK, ALWAYS PRO
CEED." No author of the present day is
written auytoing that digs deeper into
the "way of things" than does that
thought.
The people who have ceased to "add,
walk and proceed" have ceased to be
useful to society.
The merchant who is satiHtled is
doomed. Tne merccbant who believes ,
bis business is big enough, useful ,
enough, important enough, is out of
the race.
In all lines of business there must
be, of necessity, the ceasless adding,
walking, proceeding the reaching,
pushing, shoving, pulling, preHsing
for GREATER USEFULLNESS TO
THE COMMUNITY. These things
presage growth they ARE growth.
Under modern conditions this striv
ing and'struggling would be of little
avail if it were not for advertising
which makes striving and struggling
worth while, and effective.
The advertiser who says "enough",
who thinks he is striving sufficiently
has really ceased to strive at a'l.
Enough" a delusion.
COFFIN NAILS DOOMED
Representative-elect Chailes Mc
Donald of Multnomah county has
drafted a bill which he wi'l introduce
at the legislature next winter, living
for its purpose the utter extermina
tion of the "coffin tack" in the
Heaver State. Even suUbtitutea for
cigarettes will be placed under the
ban, and any one caught giving or
welling "the makiugs" will be Hub
ject t fine, and if the line is
paid, then off to priwon he (or
mubt go.
Conservative statistics a how
not ,
she) 1
I
I
that
riOO.OOu cigarettes are smoked daily iu
Oregon. The Ugure may reach 800,
uJ0, for the 500, (XX) daily consumption
ia based on 10 per cent of the voters
siioknlg only 10 of the "tacks" a
day, aud any cigarette smoker will
cronfeM that tea "clga" la a nlggard
ly allowance anil should le 1S or
Then, again, niece than 40 per cent,
of tha votera use cigarette nnl many
who are not voters are havy cus
tomer. The "makings" "old In thU
date In a week run Into several
thousand dollar.
linn, Henry 1. IVtmon ha rcMlghcd
the Judgeship uf the Flrxt Judicial
Pistrlct, ctiiiiprllnn t he counties of
Kl.'imath. Lake, Jackson and Jos
ephine. 1 li w ill rot urn to the prac
tice of law. JIU Htu-ccHMor U tittor-ik-v
Nolatnl of Klamath 1'alU, vln
Is h.-iIiI to 1 a vcrv iiltlo man. and
will make it uid .Indigo. He la a
democrat, and an apulntiv of i!tv.
( 'liainlx'rl'ilii.
11 UK ALU CMANULIS HANDS
good as a oewapatH-r man. The !
aminer has the best of good
will for
both the incoming and outgotog
editora of our esteemed contemporary, i
and wishes tueu both the Ust of
success In life. I
A Spokane justice of the peace ta .
advanced a novel idea that the art of,
slugging aud being slutted is not a'
lam aeaarigDn.ujprofe88OD .nd that any who follow
; the life of a pug ia nothing more nor
.less than a vargant, and to the rock
I pile with him ! Such was the sentence
c imposed upou "young Sharkey, "the
j pugilist. If this idea becomes gener
I al there wiH be less white papar con
', sumed and wasted about tbexe brtrtal
fighters, and farmers then might be
J able to g-t some good men to do bay-
ing and harvesting.
Col. Wm. K, Vila 'ex I'nlted State
Senator fnn Wlnconin, ami who
was pout master ne rn I, alao wcrt
tary of the Iutcrior, under Cleveland,
died at bis home in Mudinon on tb'
27tb, ult. lie was a national leader
In the demicratlc tanks, a very ul4e
man ami much reunited by bis col
leagues) In both part lea.
Ooo4 for Bllloun-a
"1 took two of Chamberlain's Stom
ach and Liver Tablets last niirht and
feel fifty per ueat better than 1 have
""! nreeione oi
.iiicau, 4ivu. iuc alio cvnaiui
I a fine article for biliotibnesa. " For
sale by Daly and Hall. Samples free.
Farm Spet-imeiiN AVuntd
Parties interested in developing;
Lake county, are Invited to bring
In samples of grain, alfalfa, vegeta
ble), fruits, etc., w Ith particular uh
to method of raining tame. ( with or
without irrigation;, to the otliee of
Drenkel & Palue. Lakeview. They
wllllaltel and exhibit and care for
aame until aome permanent organiz
ation ia effected to exhibit the prod
uct ut the Yukon-Alunka and other
fairs tf
For a Sprained Ankl
A sprained ankle may oe cured in
about one-third the time usually re
qured by applying Chamberlaiio'a
Liniment freely and giving it absolute
rest. For sale by Daly and uall.
A atjuaw near Cedarville la report
ed to have the amail-pox.
Beat Treatment lor a Burn
If for no other reason. Chamberlain's
Salve should be kept in every house
hold on account of its great value in
the treatment, o' burns. It allays the
pain almost instantly, and unless this
injury is a aevere one, heals the parts
without leaving a scar. This salve is
also unequaled for chapped hands,
sore nipples and diseases of the skin.
Price, 2f cents. For sale by Daly and
Hall.
They Take tha Kinks Out
"I have used Dr. King's New Life
Plls for many vears. with increasing
! satisfacton. Tbey take the kinks
out of stomach, liver and bowels.
without fuss or friction," says N. H.
iirowu, of Pittsfleld, Vt. Guaranteed
satisfactory at A. L. Thornton's drug
store. c.
Hay !0 a Ton
Wm liradford one, of the most
prominent of our sheep men ia in
town and reports (locks doing well
now, but bays that things are awful
dry on the desert, which necessitates
laying in a stock of hay to provide
against coutingences should the uaual
fall rains fail to materialize to make
glass for feed tliis fall aud w inter. He
purchased a supply, but bad to pay
1U a ton in the stack, which is an
unsually high figure tor this localtiy.
A l'alnf Investment
Mr. John White, of 38 Highland
Ave., Houltou, Maine, says: "Have
been troubled with a cough every
winter and spring. Last winter I
tried many advertised remedies, but
the cough continued until i bought
u 00c bottle of Dr. King's New Dia
covery ; Ijefore that was half unuo.
ttie C"J waH all one. This winter
ttjH happy result, tart followed ;
a few doses once more banished the
annual cough. lam now com iiwil
that Dr. King's New Discovery is the
I best of all cough and -ung remedies.
iKold under guarantee at A. L. Thorn
i ton's Drug store. &Oo. aud . Trial
bottle free.
Cnn y a complete line of (uiietal Mt'txhandise, composed of
Dry Goods, Ladies'
and Gents Furnish-
TENTS 2 GUNS
and Heating Stoves,
Trunks, Bedding, Etc.
Your
alley
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Seven Million boxes told bi post 12 months. ThiS &l mature. vLA
Seven Million boxes sold In post 12
m naaaaa aa jm a aanmf.
FOREST FIRES NOW
UNDERJONTROL
Supervisor Ingram Busy
Loss 2,000,000 Feet
Gi,000 Acres Hurned
Forest (Supervisor Ingram has re
turned from bis trip to the Des
Chutes Forestry reserve, where be
bad a force of UT tneu gathered from
Paisley and Silver Lake eugaged in
fighting forest Hrrs. The damage is
even greater than at first reported as
Cfti.UOO acres mostly In hands of
parties, was burned over, destroying
on a very conservative estimats 2,1X11),
000 feet, w irth on the stump at Jeaat
ft rU per thousand.
This estmate was made by Inspector
Kent aud Mr. Ingram, and is authori
ty. There were 1-V)men in all engaged in
fighting the flames, which after a
number of dajs bard work at last was
under control. Timely rains up there
helped very materiai-y in suppressing
the tires.
How ta Get Strong
P. J. Daly, of 1217W. Congress St.,
Chicago, tells of a way to become
strong: He says: "My mother who
ia old aod was very feeble, is deriving
so much benefit from Electric litters,
tnat 1 feel it'a my duty to tell those
who need a tonic and strengthening
medicine abou. it In my mother's
case a marked gain in fleth bai result
ed, insomnia has been overcome, and
she is steadily growing stronger."
Electric Hitters quickly remedy
stomach, liver and kidney complaints.
Sold under guarantee at A. L. Thorn
ton's drug store. .OUc.
Made a Uoori Auto Itoal
John Conburn and Geo, ilanklna
returned Tueaday nlg;bt from FIiihIi,
(ioldriiuandtheHabl.lt Creek coun
try. They have leen repairing1 the
road and it ia now in such llnet-hiipe
that an auto ca now inuke the run of
45 uillt'H over the mountain bet ween
here aud I'luah In a little over two
honra. Tliey are very hljrlily pi taaed
with everything out there, untl . aay
the mlncH at ( joldrun are showing up
In a wonderful way.
The Mons (ioihg Kant
Mr. and Mra. W. V. Monj returned
here Tuesday evening from Alluraa.
Thin channliiK couple are on their!
way EiiHt, via Klamath Falla. where
they have ennj;etiieiitH in their pro
fusion, Iu ilielr old field wheie they
are well known Thomj who appre
ciate a h'Kli-tfiaile of hiatrlonlc talent
will inha theni. They will remain
here but a few diya. Tho Examiner
wlshea them the beat of hiktchm
wherever they may fen. They left
thin morning on the Klamath stage.
A Sure-enounh Knocker
J. C. Goodwin, of Iteidaville, N. C,
says: "Uuckleu'B Arnica Salve is a
sure enough knocker lor ulcers. A
bad one came on my leg last summer,
but that wonderful salve knocked it
out iu a few round). Not even u
scar remained." Guaranteed for
piles, sores, burns etc. 2"e. at A. L.
Thornton's drugstore.
Indian Taking Allotment
The Klamath Herald sava that Maior
H. G. Wilson, superintendent o! the '
Klamath Indian Keservation, is in !
that city accompanied by Mrs. Wil- I
sou. lie states that the work of lnak-
ing allotments is still in the bauds of !
Aliotiug Agent H. F. Whito and will
likely be completed some time this!
fall.
patronage is respectfully
da?
M
assmgi
To Cure a Cold in One Day
' w
Smiles and Squalls
My "THB VRKIAT OS"
While worked into
sioaer to repent an
Louis aaa somewhat
a frenzy calling
exhnrter in Ht.
disconcerted to
have a young woman walk foraaid
aud deposit a baby ou the alter, aud
assert it belonged to him and her.
Ha acknowledged the girl was right,
but invoked tne old Adani plea !
exteuuation. lie whs also expelled
from his Eden, but he will probably
show up iu some other locality to
work at both of his chosen trades.
Judge Piorce of Mueuie, lud., says:
"The sheath gon Is modest compar
ed with some of the aights we see on
a windy day." The "bench" of that
judge evidently must be ou the
corner of a street grocery.
The papers tell of a man who i tabbed
bis wife to death because she wore
"Merry Widow" hat. lie should
have waited till be saw her don a
sheath gown.
A hard stem future looms ahead for
the trusts. Neither liryau. nor Talt
will accept their campaign contribu
tions. Hut they might try Pranton,
tha Socialistic candidate for president,
now languishing in the Nevada pen.
lie might not refuse. Even ICoeker
feller's tainted money might le aocep
table to him.
It ia now reported that monkeys
in New York Central Park are learn
ing to talk. Let's see. yes that is
where one Caruso received n.HH Inn I
fame. And if these monkeys really
learn to talk we probally will b
tieated later to sensational announce
ments in the press of the elopmeut of
both he-monkeys and she-monkeys of
the 400, with the more lowly residents
of Central Park. It has already been
noted that the 400 have glveu "mon
key parties I"
The oldest inhabitant says this Is
"the dniftondest weather he ever
seed" this year, hot and dry, and
n W an early frost caught all his
"water-millions, by gum !' Hut the
frost seemed to come in streaks,
probably due to air currents down
the canyons, and his next door
neighbor's garden was not hurt at all.
OUR MEW
QUARTERS
The Lakeview Furniture Com
pany has moved into the lare
Ilriek Huildintf on Water, wtvect ...
where a Lare Stock of everv- .
thing usually found in a Furn
iture Store will he kept
Undertaker's Parlors
Repair Shop
LAKEVIEW FURNITURE
STORE. WALLACE
solicited
Lakeview
Oregon
Crfp
la Two Dya.
tVjy
0TjCyT
on every
nrtm-a box. 23c
LOhT li-athi-r pix'kit-tKik on Wu
ter St., Lakeview, Aujf. SI, V.)h, con
talulng iihimtm mid mi In.'HIlblo jh-ii-ril;
nlao name ou Inside. Finder Will
lHaultably rewarded l,y leaving the
an me at The Examiner ofllce It
NOTICE -Owlng to the advanced
price of feed, we will atfer the 1st or
September, charge the following
prices: Homes to hay over night II
r span. Horses to hay ooou. tdJo
per upan. Special rates to freighter
7.V. per upan over night. Livery
rates: Team with buggy, 14 pet d,y.
Team with 2 Sealed hack, t: per day.
'Vy'Z V-. D. Ailhur, Mammoth Stable.
E. E. Llnvtlle, Med Front Stable.
NOTICE. Customers must comply
with the ruls and regulations of the
Lakeview Water Company, or the
water will be abut ott.
Ft-lt. 8 . V. HKHAIJT. -
GO TO TOLLMAN'S'
for photos, views, anil ei
.... J
r. ' f i.
r irat-clats woik. Fair p
NEWS STAND :-DA I LY
can be purchased each m
Wallace A Co'a. news etui"
ter street. north of the Pom
Dl'Tl II Lr.NCll
cry f-alooti.
AT THE
IlKhW
tf POST & KINO HAVE THE HES'J'
grade of Llqours uud ( Igars to bo
Ion ml In Orejfon. tf
J. II. CUTLEK WHIfKY AT THE
Hotel Lakeview bar. The U-at and
purest whlHky made. tf
LOOK AT TII E N ( 'I I ( ' E FO K 1CE-
wanl Ism by the Telephone
Company for destrovliiK It prop
frty iecf
WANTED TI M IJEU LANDS-1 COMB
stead relinquishments wanted. W
want to buy direct from owners.
Write particulars to
M. II., liox 4D2, Eugene, Oregon. Ot
"WANTED, GOOD MAN IN EVB
ry locality. Good pay, experience
unnecessary to represent largo Ileal
Estate organ lat Ion, write today. It.
F. Loos Co.. DesMoines, Iowa." tf
m
& CO., Prop'r