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- i jq O'eiioti there are 4,7ty.4."iti aores
OUR NATIONAL TICKET. ot:unstirveye latil. U'Hshiticton. 2.-
1871, 170 ai-re and 1 iabo, lJ,i;i,04l
roR PKKS1PKNT
WILLIAM II. T.V T
Of tihio
FOR VK'K TKKSHiKNT
JAM ES S. SHERMAN
UK NKW YviHK.
PRECIUKXTIAI. r.l.KCToKS
J. I). I-ee, of Multnoruach futility.
F. J. Miller, of Linn County.
A. C. Marnteri. of DouIhh C'otintr.
U. It. Butler, of (Jilllmu County.
THE BETTER WAY
Tbe new spapers of San Francisco ;
v, Kn rnhfwdof a sensation, and a
ho,. tn inflict their readers with a
lot of erotic brain- torm-m. b7 act ot
one A. L. Hunt . who is a prominent
t i h iiirnmih uni '
DOase-ujuvri, nu i ' -...
perverse cirenmstauce
arrived bom?
nnexpectelly and
found a soldier j
from tbe Presidio
in his Iio'.ue. ii is .
-l.. o t .w thp intrud i
r hurular but bi wife netted
eo hard for him uot to shoot tnai ne
became suspicious and went to tbe
- Pollci? crurt iuylead, aod made com
plaints, as to acts of the coupi" say
ing :
''1 shall uot p'-ay Harry Tbaw or Cap-
taiu Uaius .No unrltt-u la ior
me Any won an that deceives her
husband as my w ife has uecene i me,
la not wcrtb kiliiurf any nan ovei.
I'll pe-t h divrrce auJ that ends it.
Let me po, jude; I wont take tbe
triiul le tn i ri..w-iite them."
t.., i l ,
. nil h 1 1 1 1 1 1 i j i t 1 1 r i . i u u , ua - :
than tl. ckuil 6DOOTiu- -uu oa:ger i
driving of Tba.v, H-ia an i that
stripe! HuH is not iu jail. tijbtitJi! ,
to keep from tbe electric cbair: there I
is no blood aud brains on the carpet
and wails, and he is, or will be, soou
free to no and marry someone else, j
who any love biiu w isely and well, and
faithfully too.
But the -caudal- monei daily
newspapers do uot fell satisfied witb i
that sort of tniuu. To tbeirererla.-t-
inu shame, be it oil 1, tbey want col
umns of blued and.u-o-r-e. sirahiwitb
all tbe Krsotne details aud pictmes
and tbe nastier tbe mess the better
it suits them.
Some dav nut lie opiuiou dill frown
upon such muck rakiuii, it.d then'
tbeeditors will quit dishing such
stuff up, oi uo to jail, where tbej !
belonK ' j
,
The Portland Journal in coaiment
ing on the Haiuj-Auuta shouti.'-g
pointedly says: How intiuitely better
to have throw u tbe revolver into the
pea, to bav let tbe woman, erring or
unerring, go ber nay, aud to ba'e
been, not a lunatic, but a man. All
this will be realized, before bis trou
bles end, by Captain Peter Hains.
HINDOOS CANNOT BE ClTIZE NS
The Hood Kiver News-Letter imb
lisbes a letter from Hon. Andrew J.
Bailie t, Assistant U. S. Attorey at
Seattle to the clerk of court, of Wasco
county, Oregon, in which be says:
Tbis office is in receipt of a letter
from the chief, division of naturaliza
tion, iJfcpartment lof Commerce and
Labor, requesting this office to in
struct dwks of court within tbe terri
tory eon pricing the states of Oregcu,
Idaho, Montana, aud Washington,
uot to r ceive declat at ions of inten
tions to become citizens nor petitions
for naturalization from Hindoos.
You are beieby requested to comply
with such request. "
Alt w . .
llie -News-L,etter comments
tbe al ove as follows:
upou
In viewing the records at the county
cierk's cilice, another peculiar thing
U uoticed regarding the Hindoos.
Tiie naturalization hot ks at that office
rbow that the surnames of the fifteen
Hindoos, who took out their Hrst
papers are the same, being "Singh.
'Hhulo Singh," Ksor Singh' and Son
BiDgb, " etc. Tbe foreigners could
Dot speak boflicient Fcglish to ex
plain the reason why their last names
are all tbe same, though they elated
that they were related in uo way.
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II 1 1 Ov remeiiicre - n'm " . I
of tl.e Hindoos wore turbans for a j correi t policies lot the giu-rsl good 1
,.11 mi i t( ? ,,,,cnwg!,nBKWt!hBlll n,,,,,,,!, ,,f hi. people
.ore a white tnrlmn. the others wear- ought to. .-id mill, lot Mm remain
I ..... Whenever :
any of 1 Hindoos of the Hack I"'"'1
i ' !ir."ss were walking along the street
j with thtr countrymen wearing" while
turl an. thf torn or Hlnays waklo.1 n
few feet let in I the white topped Hin-
'duo. Sheneerhe would ftup they
notil I lo likcwis". never going to hl
-He or nhe tl ot him. It i though!
l'.-i! tie white cd ircd torba'i h hi
di.-iitne i f iank.it! wearer I i held
in the huh respect by tho.-e of th
i nck tin buiis,and ttiat the others hail
to walk lehtnd the while turhane,!
llin. loo out of n s cot.
HI 5T LANDS (iOlNC lASf
The general I. ami l)Hii ha
OOlll
i ile.l iti Miiiiiml t
tein nt -show in-: the
area
nii'li
f ti e ui lu domain remaining
iMK-i of .Inly 1, l'.H'S.
From tl-ii- statement it an ears that
tl;e i;oiei nment s-till lias all area of
T."iJ.v" ".'. UiTen of smrveye l am) mi
survive. 1 Intnl. inoliulini: the tollow
i ti r :
Alaska. :Wi 5. iC. ." ;' aores ; Arioita.
J-iTlV-VJ; O liforuia. 21'.s;i4. :
t'oloia'io. .Cl'iV.tX'T ; Neva. la. ! 1.77H.
jO: 1 1aho, JU.7n1.'-J; .Montana. 4ts -.!.:,
4 ; New Mexieo. 44.T77.rHCi; Ore
gon. I tx !". TIM. ; Utah ;.o7,..'. .Wash
iu't ID.
4i4, i.'0,tXU : Wj-oiiiitur. :tl.-
4:i7.:X1i
'acres. In Alaska all the Uml is tin
1 sarveveil.
BOTH BAN UL'DE FALLAW5
The h.ou.e city of tbe editor, Minue
nnlin. is said to he tbe largest Scan
; -r - - t
dinavian city in the world. The state,
j too. is largely populated ty these
'very desirable people of that nativity
1 w ho rapidly assimilate and soon make ;
: first cla-s Americans. Both the po-
I litical parties of the state recok'uize
ttbis elemeut. iud the democrats picked
jupou a mau who now is a loroiidable
j factor in the uational politics --f that
party. Tbe republicans, after trying
' a politician 'and merchant to defeat
j Johnson, at last bae picked upon
Jacobseu. wbo eats pie with bis knife.
to da tbe job. The result is
suaus, as follows: "Ay bane
patty
purty
K'ide fallar,"says Yon Yonson of Miu
nesota to tbe iscaodanaviau.
bane purty Ku ie fallar too,
Y acob Yaco bron of tbe tiaaie
Ay
says
state
But tbe chance ol success resis nu
Jobtison
The fact, surmised f. r some time.
bas juft been made public that tbe
Rockefeller outfit now owns tbe Smel'.
er trust. Xetr miud, tuy baby, don't
you cry '. It will only be, at tbe
present rate of absorption, a very
short while before Kockefeder owns
us body
soul, aud breeches.
Tbe United Stats Goveumenl re
ports a decrease in the use of beer tbe
past seven months of the enormous
total of 2, rJ'UJ barrels. This falling
off pro! at y is due to eo much tern ;
torr coiui: dry and th
inaiil7 OT :
-
uch ocalilies to secure their usual j
supply. !
kmmb
The lone banr.it who held up
..,! i
robbed 2-j tout iste in the Vellowstone j
Park is still far iu tbe rear of tbe rec-
nri He as th- onlv cue allowed !
orj oe a" i" c !
..ill. . . nn ill 1. .r.1 ul IhU m U II I
nnuc, ,1.11. ."..o ... -
Harriman, who holds up the entire,
stite of Oregon, and complacently
reilevfs oui wallets of J'JU.UDO IXX)
profits in oue year, and meanwhile
doi-s nut extend bis line a single mile.
Hut be is the only man witb a rail
orad ! Fortunately for Oregon it now
looks as though that old man Hiil is
coming to our relief.
A direct primary law is playing be
d ickens w itu the sure ttiurf man in
l'lit ic. Iu Michigan it will take au
f)l''u' oauvass to establish wbo is the
man for tiovirnor. In the republican
I ptate conventl'iu of Idaho the plank
'endorsing tbe primary election was
defeated by a small majority, but a
; determined opposition smarhed tbe
slate, and placed a lot of new men
iu nomination. It may be after a
i while that matters will shape tbem
celvrs so that there will bd purity in
j politics as well as there is now in
bakiDg powder !
Well, Harriman Las come, stayed,
fished, Lunted, and gone; and that,
too, without making bis promised
visit to Lake County and Lakeview.
But, perhaps the press reporta were
wrong in stating such was bis inten
tion. Never mind. But meanwhile,
what is the matter cf the business
men of Lake county getting up a
petition asking one J. J. Hilltocome
to our relief! He has beeu appealed
to befoie, and cot in vain. It is
w oi th 'rying anyhow. Itemember, the
Lok. nelps thosi) who helps them
selves !
Tbe following concerning Mr. Bryan
by Uncle Joe Caunou is probably the
most delicate bit of irony that was
ever said of that gentle uau :
"Touching tbe personality nf Mr.
Bryan. 1 have little to say. Hound of
face, sweet of voice, composed in his
demeanor, aud unabashed by his fie
quent changes of position, from time
to time, be stands first among all the
Chautauqua lecturers iu tbe United
States. Until be gets a new light
and forsakes the heresies which would,
if adopted, wreck tbe republic, der-
l,,ir in rmir . ami Ulllll ne mori"
Htsl uniting inns prn, io mm
e
ehnpictit men who niiiHinHy ilollglif
ns in our Chatuaunun ns ml lien. ' Q
Then I nothing to viohil it the
weatiiiK of the ilireotoir or nheath
Coimis, iiiil'ottonctl the whole
ler.Klh," iliolaieil I'loseent intf At
tornty Ku'i', of Walla Walla loonly,
in ri I'oiir-e to an x ions irnuiriec, if
I'entlv. "'oil n-ay n'U te me an raying
m, if yon i'h, that there In no luw
ok the htatnte liookn Hi;a;li.t it- tlio
.1 1 ; ect .'lie h:i- i'iii' l im,e the men
h i im:i le t he hi U't j Mil lie I.
Fiesiili'iit Kii i.-t'velt ill ntten l the
openl'ic si'isimi of the Titinn Mli
siiipii I'li ikiri'si t.v lie hel I in San
Fraiu'isoo. Dot Oth. A flat rate of
?i'i for roun.t I ri( from nil Mi-sonri
river points has lieen iirtineil. ami it is
e.ei'teil a larre limn tier "ill avail
t ne'iwelves of tltia opportunity to see
the nest.
The ropiihlii at;s of t'ltlifornia reiu
ei to ti.lorse the woman's -.ir!tHne
plank. The (ietiofrats plaoeil a plank
iu their platform It in no wav commits
the democrat to woman imttrtme, I -til
tnerelj favors let tini: the people of the
state decnie an to whether or not
wonieu shall be civen the riiiht to
vote
The Writht hrothers have de
nionsttate.l their aliility to J-tart
their flyiuc machine from the ground
without Htitaratns. Their latest feat
fl . ,. f n,jnlltrt ,t
an Blti'mle of 75 feet. It is reported
. .. , . . , t t,
the
French llovernuient.
The Hock Island
is discharging all
railroad compauy i
its men w ho are '
cigarette tieuds. The road officials
have demonstarated th t the habit:
unfits men tor duties iu nil branches
of the service.
! Fitr I.ohs YVu jm,mm,ok
1 The type male us cut dowu titimer 1
; loss from tires last week verv mater
; iaily. Instead of 2.(.XXMM feet los.
as stated, it was 'W.lHH.i.(iti. leet, a
ivety dietfrent account, and at lowes
'estimate nt value, i.r.) per M btump
ace, loss foots up half u million dol
lars. ReaMy the loss is much greater
(than tbe tlnures show, as there also
was more or less youtiii timber ilea
troyed, which will take yeats to re-
produce, if at a'.l possible to re-for-
i est tbe burned district.
How to Oct Mronf
P. J. Daly, o' 1217 W. Concress St..
Chicago, tells of a way to beoom e
strong: He says: ".My mother who
is old and was vey feeble, isdeiitiui;
so much benefit from hh-ctric litters,
tnar 1 feel it's my duty to tell those
wbo need a tonic and strenitt benimr
medicine abou. it In my mother's
case a marked pain in tletb ha result
ed, insomnia has been overcome, and
sb is steadily prowin stronger."
Elpctric bitters quickly remedy
stomach, liver and kidney complaints.
Sold under guarantee at A. L. Thorn-
ton's drug store
uoou tor tJiuoun
I took two of C hamberlain s Stom-
ach and Liver Tablets last night and
ieei uny per ceui ueiier inau i
m . . I . .
have
for ueek-s. nv .1. .1. Firestone of
Allegan. Mitb. "They are certainly
a Hue article for biliousness. " Forleveri ttlMt lue "re ,fl K" lvr "t'out
tae by Daly and Hall. Samples free. J 'W Pr on. and if so, that Is good
. I enough for anybody.
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For a Sprained Ankle
For a Sprained Ankle
A sprained ankle may w cured in
about one-tbird tbe time usually re
qured by applying Cbamberlaiin's
Liniment freely and giving it absolute
rest. For sale by Daly and tiall.
A sprained ankle may r,e cured in
bet Treatment for a Burn
I If for no other reason. Chamberlain's
Salve should be kept in every house
! hold od account of its great value iu
I tbe treatment o" burns. It allays the
paiu almost instantly, and unless this
injury is a severe one, heals tbe parts
j without leaving a scar. This salve is
j also tineu.ualed for chapped bands.
. sore nipples and uiseases of the skin.
! Price, i"j cents. For sale by Daly and
i Hall.
Notice for Publication
Not Coal Land
Department of the Interior L'. S.
Laud Office at Lakeview Oregon,
Augu-t UH, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
STKPHKN W. YOU NO, cf Plush,
Lake Co. , Oregon, who, on August
23, l'J08, made Homestead Kutry, No.
0433, for W bait SW quarter. Sec. 10,
S balf St2 quarter, Section !), Town
ship 35 S. . Range 'JO K., Will. Merid
ian, bas field notice of intention to
make Final five year Proof, to estab
lisb claim to tbe land above described,
before Kegister and Receiver, at Lake
view, Oregon, on tbe Hth day of Oct
ober, l'JUS.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Arthur L.Highflll, Wilter S. Lyon, of
Plusb, Oregon, John liarry and N.
W. Snyder, of lakeview. Oregon.
3710 J.N. Watson, Register.
ti
build
ers, mecnamcs
artisans ind workers of til
kinds wear
Levi Strauss & Co's
Copper RiteteJ Overalls
cut full
selected denim
strong ind
serviceable
ssk yor dealer
i illil
on r jn o onr
Eamfley FilassMgiil
Carry a coinplcto Tine- of (uiural Mv-ivlnimlisc, composnl ol
Dry Goods, Ladies'
and Gents' Furnish-
TENTS T' rCoolsins rtcn' GUNS
sils, Groceries, Camp
and Heating Stoves,
Trunks, Bedding, Etc.
Your
alley
r
iv.v Laxative Brcmo Quinine Tablets. ,9
j Sv.-r. --ill r-'.-.'-es vMd !n fia't 12
y-y .r- - - r
GOLD BRICK FROM
THE 11 D Ali CAMP
A
Fine $100
Seen ;tt the
al Hank,
One Can lie
Firt Nation
Lakeview No one need to say that there is no
gold iu the Hong u i ii i iik' ih-tiii-t
near New lJine Ccrek, tor tiere has
; tieeu palpalile evidence iu ton the
past week that there is gold there.
The l'i rot Natiot al llauk of Lake.
j view has bei-u custodian the pa-t
! week of a gold brick proiluced Irnm
ore from the Suushien claim iu that
Idistrict. it will he worth from iMi
to flUT, when refined. ! contains
considerable silver, l ot when reduced
to purity, the goM will probab y be
worth about 1- to the ounce.
The brick is owned by Sbuer A
Bassler, who are developing the
property, aud was taken ptac'icail)
trout surface workings.
I Ihe product er ton was uot stateil
in lue letter accompanying llie golil
brick. We have seen it stated. ho;
i r. i : i M 1
junurica is o lie smppeii irnm uere
hebuer lirca , of Longmout, Colo
rado. wbo are interested in tbe mine.
All this goes to show ttat Nevada
hasn't all tbe gold and that a little of
it slopped over in tbe making of it,
into Oppuleut Oregon.
Hev. .1. T. Miiore, of I'ritievillo.
who wiih here ii short tliiicHtfo, and
who went to Tillmaiionk, lo bok
over h iniHtorute hitn returned to
I'rlneville. He recently Hcceiitcd t he
pastorate t Fossil, h town 11 sliurt
(limn nee from I'rlneville
A Sure enough Knocker
J. C. (Joodwlu. of Iteidsville, N. C.
says: "Lfucklea's Arnica Salve is a
sure enough knocker lor ulcers. A
bd one came on my 'eg last summer,
but that wonderful salve knocked it
out in a few ruundi. Not even a
scar remained." Guaranteed for
piles, sores, bums etc. 2x:. at A, L.
Thornton's drugstore
Administrator's Sale
In the Count) Court of the State of,
Oregon, for Lake County.
Ill tlie matter of r lie j :
F.stHteof J. i . Citation. '
Ada HIM. Deceased )
To fieorge Admit,
and Kh.alicth Adam,
and the unknown heir
of .1. (J. AilaniH, dect'UHed :
iu the name of the Kta' of Oregon;
You and each of you tiro hereby
cited and required to appear in the
( 'ount., Court of i heSwiteof Oregon, for
LaUt'cotmty.at the Court room there
of lu the i lly of Lakeview, Oregon,
on the I'.Hh day of October, BIOS, at
10 o'clock, A. M , and then ami there
eliow caiiMcJ II any you have, why or
der ol Hale Miioiild not Im- mode, di
recting;, authorizing;, ami licensing; M.
D. Hopkins, a ailiulnlat rator with
will annexed of said Katate, to noil
at private aalc for cash In hand the
following deHcritifd Ileal Katate, la
loiiKlnK' to the Katate of J. (j. Adam,
(leceitwd, to-wit: KWjrSrt', Sec.
14. KS1W, 'WSKV;. iSee. 15, Twp.
'M, b. It. LU, K. W. M., Lake county,
Oregon, iu accordance witb the Peti
tion herein nu file, for Bald wale, to
pay the claims njjaliiat eald Lntate,
and the eipeuHCH of administration.
Wltnean the Honorable B. Paly,
Judge of aald (ktunfy (!ourt, with
the wal of said Court affixed thin 8th
day of Kcptt'iiilier, lUOM
t SKA!..
SI0 ON
F. W. PAYNK.
(bounty Clerk.
iatronaj;o is respectfully solicited
Massingil
To Gore a Cold in One Day
rr.nnth. ThlS Signature,
Smiles and Squalls
Koine one said
locksmiths." Hut
"Love :muh1ih at
we know a fellow
wbo got a regular Happy H.ioligan
hump ou top of his head, just because
his wite found l.ickft of red tut t r on
his coat shou der, while her own luck
were an black as the wings of 1'oe's
raven that qouthe, "Never inure!"
He never let It happeu agait , m he
was catetu eiil after lo pick all light
colore I iin'k-i off tin ciut !in and also to
remote all traces of paint and powder
I -f.j re presenting hiu self before the
ynx ey-d partner of his jo) a and
or ro s !
A mean man says that as soon as a
doctor says his wife must g away for i
her health that she makes au ou
slaugfit on a dressmaker's shop.
Some girls are reielliug because
"ma" uiMists tn keeping them in
short skirts, that are a directoire
gown all around, for no other reason
than because "ma" thinks it she!
lengthen the girl's skirts that other!
folks will cab her au old one! '
The ouly John 1). and may his tribe j
grow less has develop! d as a humor'
1st. in wriiing to me jokesmltlis con .
i veution he said "The w,rld owes you
j , ,)-bt of ral itiide, gentlemen. You
ur ili rn -,,,., uti-i. .... ,i..
. ' " J-" "I -
( harity in born of a good, hearty.
honest laugh. It spreads a k tidlier
feeliug among mankind. 1 wish you
collectively ami individually, all suc
cess." lint he forgot to enclose the
boys a cheque for a million apieccn.
Six girls of New York t'itv have en
tered into a compact never to marry a
man who dix-s not shave every morn
ing and put on at clean shirt before
breakfast. All right, girls. You do
1 1 he laundry act, and get no eary iu
' tbe morning, build a fire aud get the
I water hot, and we will do tbe rest.
: A wealthy Chinese merchant of Los
.Angeles has become infatuated with
la vaudeville act cress. His Chinese
j wife did not like that of course, so he
jtnok her only pair of pantaloons and
sent thrfin to tlie aetresH with a note
'stating that his wile could not chase
OUR.
QUARTERS
The L.'ikcvicw I'urnittire Com
pany lias moved into the lare
Hrick Imildin"; on Water street
where a Large Stoek of every
thing usually .found in a Furn
iture Store will he kept
Undertaker's Parlors
' Repair Shop
LAKEVIEW FURNITURE
STORE. WALLACU & CO., Prop'r
Lakeview
Oregon
Cure Ci i H
in Two Da;-. i
V
on
evtty 1
box
him now, that she would have to
I stay at home. He In a mighty iiihu
mail, alle same .Meliran man, but
we never heard of a white it.uu resort
ing to such an ex pcil lent to prevent
hi-, wife Imestigating an escapade with
one of the high kicking variety.
j i he olg
New Yolk
The big broker A. O. Ilrown. of
who mhh to it arry Kilim
Wallace ..upper (seierai times a wife
has lu liil for a couple of mllimi.
It until. I be In .Testing to know
whether K.lt.a got the Kuhluor for an
engagement ring !
CLA581FED WANTS
1ft H-
in. Ml., g
1 tliftl
NO I K F. - C
with t ln rul-H
Liikevien i I
j water will be slim
; ''7-tf. s
. I HMl.T.
N i:VN HTAMl:- DAII I'Al'KKS
can lie piircbased each uioriilng at
Wallace A Cii'n. news stand on 'a
ter street, north ot I lie I 'o.t office. 1 tf
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ery .nliiiiii.
II AT I IIK
If
I'OM iV KI.Mi IIAVl. IMF. IW.NT
glui'eiif Liquor II Il I I lg.nr to Im
found In Oregon. tf
.1. II. Cl'TLI'.K VHIHV AT TIIK
Hotel Lakeview bur. The Im-M nml
purest whisky iniule. tf
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unril isxiled liv the TelephotlO
('oiupuny for ileal ro.vluu: Km prop
erty. Ititf
WANTF.D TIM If Kit LANDS HO M K
stead relinquishments wanted. W
want to buy direct from owuers.
Write particulars to ,
M. II , Box 4 '.''A Kugene, Oregou. ft
"WANTF.D. -OOOD MAN IN KVK
rv locality. Oood pay; experience
unnecessary to represent large Ileal
Kstafe organization, write today. B.
F. Loos Co., 1 es.iolnes, Iowa." tf
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