Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, October 22, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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LAKE nU'XTV KXAMIMCIU KVUTW. OKWSON. TUVKSIU V, KTOTE:R 22. IINiN
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Lake County Examiner
KKKH J. HOW M..
l.argrit taprr, ! I rr Clrariatlm M
Eaatcr and Southern .0re.
Pt"HMsMKl KVKHY Tlll.ttnlviT.
KntT"l l the I "oi Oftlcvet l.a.Kevlew.Orr.
at SoeotuM'laaa Matter.
111! NTV oKFirlAl .mAWl
iMk li xi(H, In (lit vain lo"' tlutt
It wllltt,-Mell 1 1)0 votes ol be iiiitlilnk
lug mini lend liiin tt the goal of Ills
perennial ambition.
'hi sprakcrs were n'ven f-.pioitt
Nppbttl.',
.After the speaking, opportunity
was given those mo desiring to shfll
t ho roll am! to KiilixtTilH it (mill (r
current expenses, procuring speiik
(runnd othiT necessary expenses.
i A Inrgt'tininber pliuod their inline.
j-.ni the roll ol the club.
- 1 III the purpose to hold regular
meetings and tMidcnvor to work up
nome e iiiIuihIuhiii (or 1 1 it republican
candidates Is-twecn now and clce
tloti tiny.
nbscrliiort to I ho Kiamlner who remove I i
trotn one innlliT in ami"r. ir ohni: ! . - . , ... . i
iholr iviiMAri' ail.irt'u hMii1 rvmi'intxT in: vi k. I. i l. i r i ri-t
SM,r.lrrVhrx:mrc', i -m vmuamx ..an
- : -l. Trr r- -- fskuare 0U the h'llll, U We Call VOUCH
ADYKRNMNO -.! E. i f or by actual experience, in the
Regular Mainline aU ' -an Inrh.-sinslo I ,,ii,. .
column .oo. r month. All staiKling ails, loiiomos.
chuniio.l free twice miih. iwmt voiviNi- The nttor folly of iuvesttng in life
tion rhariirtl for nil e x i - an .- All s.wil i ..-.. i-oK-ie is illustrated bv
pinion extra All sivw-t am a.l extra ltlsll atH B poi .1 les ,..,. VJ
K.-d,T..i..-iwiuin..v. ,.erJiue..eh n j the expeneue oM.ro. Duke, lwenty
(vitioii. Wain !.('. .ihn-va'ii insertion I year ago he took out a iwtnty year
Cant of thanks tit. irt-M-luiioHs of ctiii.Io- j ,0licy That I'olicj u Muted recent
lem-.Mi.waiidii.f-K. !lTulMr. Hukf ucched jut-t fin
inTOr?n ,:dvir',"Bg urt J ' i a,vu, luz lu;lu;y
k rf..i.,rn.f u...h ..n...h h taken out with the raoine Lite
$FXa itf vkmoii fra. Ihvse trrnia.
l.i ,
51 B5CRIlTION RATI:.
One rar. In ailvanco Hf
mopths.
Tbrve mtKitlia, "
imlt not palit in a.tvaiiff tJ Wl ibuyaa:
S"
THIS PAPER
Is kci.t u lllv l K.l'. Ua
Aitvoriiaing Aki ih t U'4 mol j
liime Strivt, San Fraaaiaco, Vial., wherv
contracts for advertising ! t mailt for it. ,
I i uii I u i. ta t X tw nnu i'uii fli..iirM il.lt
I the interest iMr. Liuke rertiveti on his fort
I iuvetn ent. It ic, Mr. l)uke nuy.
a awiuUlo, flue nno ttluitie.
t may uut lie jjeuerally known, but
jSoknue. in the nossesfiou of the
nitf) MtTinVAl TICWVST ! Spokoaiuuu Retlew, bus otie of the
ruK I'KKSIDKNT
Of Ohio
FOR nCE-l'KKMlliKNT
JAMES S. M1F.IIM.VN
OF KE W VOltK.
J. l. Lee, f Miiltnoniavli t'ount.v.
F.J. Miller, of Linn County.
A. C Marnter-i, of )ourl)i County.
K. II. liutler. of Ulllliim iCounty.
greatest daily DewpHpies in the
i whole United States. Its speoial
i news 8erTice of the lclaud empire is
a model for other dailies to en.ulate,
! n.i.l ii aurv fuutura it Id tvurt hv of
D .1 . ,u . 11 1J ..... k.'.V . V .tf V. . J . "
conimendatiou. When there is close
oounectiou between her and Spo
kane, it is likely that the Spokes
man Review will be a welcome
visitor to many here, and ill turn
will be of material benefit to this
section.
LAKE COUNTY
SHEEP NUMBER
200.000 HEAD
Pil vo Klder. tlio liivp kluol l.nke
Count v, lm lufortuoil the Kliitiinth
Herald' tlmt there are t.ulv lnuinxi
lieeplll Luke Coil II l.v. Hilt t' S. lu
poo tor I'roiiiKuoi, who n Ueii nil
over the county on ii tour of liihoee.
tlmi report lOW.iHtti Ih ihI In theoomity
ThU ii u in I K-r inoludeH thin yeiir't In
trene. What Mr. Kldor h.-ivm an to low
price of Hheep U true. Ir Lyllle, of
I'i iiiIIi tun. who wiim eant of hero a 1
nlmrt t line t line wince, hiivh tlintlM. ,
INK) cwt-H were Hold for a lump niiiii
of fsr.iHiO. while ,M,(KM I.iiiiIin only ,
fetcliol $ 1 N head.
The nvent raliix have innde a fair
Htiioiint of foi'd. ho that owiicim will i
not Im compelled to noil, and Home I
have prcparco fur a hard winter by j
purcha.ie of hay to fi-od tlielr tinck-i I
The wool triiMt ho'ih doteruiliie.! I
to hold the price of wool down to
the lower-t liotcli piwuililo, him) In
only offorliitf 11 centn. Kortuately i
the Hhecli men ol thin m--u..i nrci
handed cnnnli no tbat t he hit
not comiM-llcd to Hell, and for that ;
nil hou are HtlcMnt; for at liat !."
cents. I
It Hceino now to be a iiiichIIom of,
endurance Itet ween tllelll a I f lloilich j
It ih bvlievt'd t hat alter 'lect Ion, l't-
t-r pi lci'H will pievall.
was
Kara
Pa.
For Chronic DUrrhoco
"While in the army in !Mi:i 1
takeu with chronic diarrhoea,"
lieu. M. Keltoti of South Ciibsou,
"1 hare siuce tried many remedies
but without any permnaeut relief, un
til Mr. A. V. Mies of this place,
pertuailed me to try Ohamberliiin's
Coilo, Cholera and Hiarrhoea Remedy
at ouee. " For sae by Paly and HalL
These Beautiful
Crisp
M
ornmgs
Are a Fore-warning That
Winter is Coming
Now we arc prepared to furnish you
with Supplies of All Kinds for Fall and
Winter Use. You will need
Blankets, Wool Underwear, Rubber
Boots and Shoes, Sheep-lined Coats
and Vests, Caps, etc.
Our Grocery Line is Complete
We ask you to call, inspect our line, and compare prices.
St IJM1I Lakeview
Oregon
The Portland Telegram is prodding
iilarrirnan for the dereliction of his
plain duty to Oregon in matter of ex
isting train service. Eveu its main
liue-service between Portlaud and all
points is very much inferior to that
served for people elsewhere. Millions
have been filched lroiu the people of
this state, w ith do adequate leturn.
It in time to make a general roar all
aloug tbe line !
.The Oregonian has a t le of woe,
such ..as the Examiner can relate
"hundreds and huudieds of times,"
in the following as to the misdeds of
printers :
When you write "synthetic philoso
phy, and it appears in print sym
pathetic philosophy, you feel
injury, but there is no remedy.
the
LOCAL REPUBLICANS OROAMZE
On lant Thurnday evening a .Taft
and heriwau duL' wai organized In
Lakeview, with Oil, F.J Liht as
chairaimi and W. . Snider .secre
tary. The ora.nization wan effected
In the opera, h'ae. Quite a jj.stlier
lu waspreHeut, iuuludiu a conrtid
crabki sprinkling of iieiuworats.
Speeches were uiude by Col. Boone
L. V. Conn anil J. M. Uiitchelder.
The colouel uiade yuite a lengthy
epeeca di-cusiiii; tne necessity fif
placing .j curb on flie railroad and
predatory iuteresiH hia argument be
ing that if the policies of President
Roosevelt are to be maintained, a
very deisiralde purpose in view uf
past aud existing condition, then It
is certainly neeeHMiry that Air. Tafi
should le elected. Lie insited that
history proved, and notulily ho in
both Clevelan.l aJiuinUtruiioiMi.that
nothing isex(et-ted in the way of
reform from any democratic nuurce.
This fact driven home to his mind
during the Clev-olaud regime liad
caused Ii i id then to withdraw fryiu
that party. All their aute-election
pledges were then lirokeu and would
be n in He MKHerted very Hiroiily
that the bent interests of the uuiny
made ptoieclion of American linlui
try a neceiiy. The tariXf mut be
niaiiitained, or if changed at tlj uch
cbuiije should only b tuade by the
friends of the measure, iie Kald the
woo1 intere.sts of Lake county were
paramount, and could only le con- ! deep and iutelligout iutrest in their
Berved by keeping the republican par j husbaud's Liwiuess there would be
ty In power. Evidence of this fact i leas docneatii uiihnppiness and few
was bad w hen the democrat atruek ! divorces in so-eaUed hih iocity. "
wool do ii by
.That man McJ.au r in, of South Car
olina.says he is proud of the fact that
be ds one , of the henchmen in the
United States senate for tbe Stand
ard Oil. ..The people in this couotry
are certainly not proud of McLaunn,
and it is up to the people of South
Carolciua to say what tbey think of
a man of uch shameless pretensions.
The Coos ,J'.ay Harbor says the
moauetit person is one will take a
newspaper a vnu or more, and
thou y;et the pus tin 'inter to send a
"refused" .card Sin -e assuming
control of the Examiner we have
iiad but oiieuch tuiso and, tiling of
ii! that one was a ludv.
STOCK MARKE1 VERY DULl
No Sheep Sold iiikI Some Siniill
Cattle Herds llrhen Out
Tbe stock market, to far as sheep
and wool is coucerned is absolutely
quiet. Nothing doiug. so stock men
inform us
There Is a little movement in cattle.
J. A. Fitzpatru has takeu out three
bunches from the Chewaucan, com
prising about: l.stio head, which are to
be shipped to the J. H. Ilaggiii ranch
in Kern County, California, where
they will be prepared for market.
Miller .t Lux have had buyers up
in the Surprise and other valleys, and
are reported to have picked up con
siderable stock which they also are
taking to their feeding farms.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. fV:J
Seven Million boxes told l i past 1 2 month. ThlS S'CTiatlira. A Or
Cui m Cr'.p
(a Two lav-
OA ewiv
s
'i
iE3axttiT-t?-.'rvr -
AN EASTERN
OPINION OF
LAKE COUNTY
Smiles and Squalls
By "TIIK VF.HIMVT O.IK"
Mrs. Jiarr.iman .in talking of social
duties, at Omaha, .Neb, tail: "I
believe that it more nunieu would take
placni; it on the free
list under the Cleveland ai I win M ra
tion, briniuK distress and hnrdship
to every p -rson in Lake county, ren
dering clear evidence to everyone
.1..... t - 1.1
iti.vL iiciinH.1 'i . uijijfi nuuiij
do the same t hin, and wool aaln
wonld be placed on the free lis t. No
one in Lake county would want any
change made in that way and the
way to prevent it Is to vote for Mr.
Taft He aiKUed that politics are
based on selfiiHhriess, and really a
liusnesH proposition, and that
everyone should make it a point
to vote so as to oest nerve his Indi
vidual Intercut.
Mr. Conn pursued about the same
line of argument. He Bald that eve
ry man, In deciding how he nheuld
cost his ballot, should stop and con
aider how tbat vote would work for
or against his own Interest. If he
were a democrat, and knowing that
party fealty required or demanded
that he should support a policy that
lie knew or felt wan opposed to his
material Interests, such as reduction
or removal of the tariff from wool,
he would at least lay aside his polit
ical beliefs for the tjnie being and
would Hupport'tue party that would
do t he best for his jarsouaJ welfare.
Mr. Uatchtlder discussed the politi
cal vagarlea and excentrlc wandering
of llryun In Lis tdrenuous endeavor
to become 1'resldent of the
United States. Any line of policy,
no matter how absurd it mgut
be or how ephemeral la Its nature, so
long as It serves hliu as a votu-getter,
)s a paramount Issue with htm. He
rode free silver until Its buck waa
broken, and now be is astride tbe
pew hobby-horse of guaranty of i
Uuited States fenatur Umley char
acterizes the statement that be is
about, to resign as absurd. Oh, well
Mr. liailey we will take your word for
it . but all the same, men of your
stripe, whether demo crat or republi
can, have got to go !
The government siseuis to be luoking
very closely thes days after land
claimauU. Jf otficals of former .days
had done tbe tame thing there woutd
have been more laud now for the
homeless, and the land-grabbers would
have bad less land.
The Portland Telegram, iu view of
the scandal about tbe Standard OiL
very pertinently sayg: We would like
to Inquire, is tbe price ct Senators
Ugared la tbe price which tbe public
has to pay for its kefosene?
A jade mine in Siskiyou County,
Cal. is said to be the only one of its
kind in the country. Jade was dis
covered there in 1900, and tests showed
tbat the mineral was up to tbe stand
ard in every particular.
The Farmers and Traders National
Hank at Lagrandu has closed Its
doors. The bank had large deposits
of town, school mid county funds,
and was supposed to be perfectly solvent.
The Southern Faoiflo is getting in
such a hurry to get into Klamath
Falls tbat tbe old slow contractors are
being sacked to makeway for rushers.
The supreme 'court of Washington
upheld the state primary law la every
particular. Mr. Aukeoey will bave
to take t)is medicine.
A Texas man wants to have his
mother-In Ih w arrested, on the
ground that "marriage Ii a lottery"
and t he one she run, Ih the one that
scooped him In.
They have put rubber tires on their
lynchiug bees down South-that is
judging from newspaper comment,
that "everything is done in a quiet
manner. "
A syndicate has been organized In
New York to sell canned sermons to
tne ministry at rate of 'i cents per
week or $10 per year. It may be tbe
same gang otferiug tbe newspaper
fraternity aids to laziness of this sort
are attempting to work up a more
profitable held
Tbe Western PuLlisbei says a Kan
sas editor tells this story on one of
tbe local teachers in his town. She
drew a picture of a volcano on tbe
board, picturiug the eruption with
fiery colored ciayou. She then asked
tbe youugseers what it looked like.
One little towhead yelled: "It looks
like h-1."
A Baltimore undertaker advertises:
"A free grave with eveiy cofliu."
lint no one has noted any extra rush
to bis b.irgaiu counter.
The political big guns in both
parties are f illing by tbe wayside,
iirer. Hearst done tbrowed de brick
dat 'sploded de standard oil can 1
One throw brought down Foraker and
Haskell, and others are said to be
trembling for fear of those awful let
ters he got from Archibald.
A New York darkey said "Her neber
was no chicken born wot I kaint
ketch I" Then he grabbed an ostrich
by one of its ankles. The bird looked
calmly around, placed its other foot
on the colored man's head, and push
ed bun !i0 feet into space. When he
alighted, and recovered somewhat, b
finished the foregoing remark with:
".But I aint gwine to take no mo'
chances uid dem two-laigged mules,
no sab !
I Tbe follow lug letter was sent one
; subscriber of the F.xaminer by auoth
i er aud is a talued test imoiiiiil as to
l Ibis town, its people, and the laud
j aud its products, by ono who lias given
us a personal visit ;
K1NSLF.Y, Kan., Sept. 1, l!HJH .Vir.
C. A. (irilfilh. Lamed, Kau. Pear
Sir: In reply to your ipiei-tlons
"bout Oregon and the Oregon Valley
Land Company's lauds. I went there
for tbe purpose of looking it over Had
fouud everything as good it not better
than repteseted by the company. In
fact, it is the best propositon I struck
in seven weeks travel from Kansas to
the Pacific coast. The climate is line;
tbe soil black, rich loam iu the val
leys; all crops good without irrigation
aud better when they uxe water; all
kiuds of tine fruit and vegetables; a
nice little town with about loOU peo
ple, all well tlxed happy and friendly.
In fact. 1 felt more at home tlieio
than any place in my travels. 1 ,
bought a contract as soon as 1 got j
back, and expect to buy a I 1 cau and j
go back to make my home there. If
you bave one of tbete contracts, 1
would advise you to stick to it aud
buy as many more as you enn cairy.
There is no possible way to loose out
on it. When the railroad that Is
building gets there, and it will be
there inside of a year, all this laud
will be worth two or three times what
it costs you. There will le all kinds
of business there, and if you want to
live there, there is no finer place
under the sun.
T. B. Hoffman,
Kinsley, Kansas.
(Ex-County Treasurer of Edwards
County, Kansas. )
CLA8SIFED WANTS
( Hvr a per I Hit m niii'irlll .ir..r.l.
rarli In, rilon. Thl t !) i.j. U, ,ir Ii ... l - r
nmrili. arFNi '1 .Ti lm no'iit 1 01.1 ro d fur
Iran Until J.. --!) t.
W A N T K I ' ti ikhh Maiian.k re-
HilieH the HcrviooH of a man Iu
Lakevlt w to look after expiring hiiIi
KcrlptloiiM and to hoc lire licw IiiihIiichm
by means of Hpeclal method uiiiihii
allv effective; poHldoti perniiiio u I ;
prefer one w it Ii ex pcrlcncc.hu t w ould
coiiHldi r any applcalit wit Ii truo.l ni f .
turnl ipiallfieatl .iih; salary fl 0
m r day, Willi coiuiuIhhIoii option.
AdilresH. with liferent'!-; I! t . 1'ea
I'iM'k. Kooni 1 1 ii", Nii.x-chh Msgaxlne
ltldg. New York.
L isT Lantern star I'ln. oaklatil
Charter No. IK) 011 one Hide, and
I lella C0I1I1 on tbe other.
I
l'TA KIMS II.VVK THE IIEST
urade of l.limrn and t Igars to lr
found In Oregon if
.1. II. ( I TLEIt Will K X AT TIIK
Hotel Lake lew bar. The Is-nt and
purist whisky made. tf
LOOK AT THE NOTICE uit ItK-
Ward iHHiied by tbe Telepllontt
Company for dent roving Its proi
Tty. Hit I
FOI Nl-
iMiid rin.
A KnlgbtH of Pythias
Eniiiiro at this oiliec
VANTEl lauds. farming lands,
timber and 01 her lands direct, from
the owner. (Jive full particulars and
price to. ALEX. Ml ltliOCK,
-4'-:im Attoipe.v at law,
11MW Uronil way, Oakland. Cal.
NOTICE. Customers must comply
with the riil-s and regulations of the
Lakeview Water Company, or the
water will bo shut oil.
'J7-tf. S V. KEI1AKT.
DUTCH Ll'NI
cry Saloon.
II AT THE
I'.IIEW
tf
Ttf. lili'S lr a Iteur
A Prineville shopman beard a noise
during the night iu his sheep fold, aud
rushed out with a ii caliber revolver
and a dirk. He stumbled on to a big
bear that knocked his revolver from
bis baud, the bear grappled the man
attempting to crush him. He stabbed
the bear with the dirk twice, and be
came unconscious. When he came to
he fouud the bear dead.
m 11 ni iW 'fi r
VHUtjatABtM jtaKUkalMUMHMWl;!
jiv .'
in the mine i
ktM
M lk turn, im tb w4t r
im (to wtktkop, i1wjimJ t
Levi Strauss & Go's
Copper Riveted Overalls
anaiH ia lW rt4 MJ
(at orai4 wa XCiZ22LVltl
A He-.nr Ol.l lt.. KlIUii l i.lf
The Mai Iran Pioneer says. The live
year old son of Kev. 1. I). Urown
proved his prowHHHiis u hunter IuhI
Thursday by disposing of a coyote,
slngleliamlcd. He started out with
a small dog as his sole c inpiinioti,
and when the found tbe coyote, the
the dog lii-ld his attention while the
plucky little fellow run in and killed
film with a club.
W A N TED TIM HEK LANDS HO M E
stead relinquishments wanted. We
want to buy direct from owners.
Write particulars to
M. H., liox 491!, Eugene, Oregon Jt
N EWS STA NT :-Ta7l Y PAPEKS
ran be purchased each morning at
Wallace St Co's. news stand on Wa
ter street. north of the Postofllce. Hitf
"WANTED, HOOD MAN IN
rv locality. (Jooil pay; experience
unnecessary to represent largo Real
Estate organization, write today. II.
F. Loos Co., DeSiVioini'B, Iowa." tf
THE BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION
Notice Is herelo nlveii that oil Moll
day the l'.lth d l. of IK IoU r, l'.KiS
from . o'clock A. M. lo.'. I . k P. ,M
of sal ila.v, the County Hoard of
I'.pnili.alloii will - 11, ,n at Hie
County CU-iKh olllce -it Lakeview
Oreg- n. for the purpose of pulillily
I'X.llnlniiig the mhhchiu!-iiI m l Im tin
year p.sis , ami toioir. i l alienors in
valiiiii'oi., d. M-rlptl f qimlitlcH of
binds, loin or oilier property; that
thcHltiliii oIhiiIiI board will U' n 11
t Inued from day to day t bi-renlli r
mil il t he ex a 111 1 na Hi hi and correction
of niiiii iiHHcKHinent roll Hlinll be fully
completed ; provided, the said exam
ination Is completed within one
month in which the board Is requir
ed to meet. All iM-rsons Interested lire
i-CHiectully requested to be present at
1 he sitting of said Hoard of Eouallxn-
tlon. and show cause If any there 1st
why their jissefHini nt for tin- sab)
year should not Im charged or cor
rected as t ho said board inav seem
Just and proper.
W. D, Wist.
Assessor of LakeCouiity, Oregog.
by J. 11. llhilr. Deputy.
fil'l-N4.
A three-stamp quartz mill is being
built for the Ulue Kiver mining
EVE-1 district iu Lane cnuutr. for an
Albany company'at the Ashland Iron
Works, and some Improvements are
claimed for it by the inventor, over
mills of its class.
Would Mortgage the Farm
A farmer on Rural Route 2, Fupire,
Oa, W. A. Floyd by name, says:
"iiuckien's Arnica Salve cured the
two worst seres I ever saw : one on
my band and one on my leg. It is
worth more than its worth iu gold.
I would not be without it if 1 had
to mortgage the farm to get ."
Oulr 'i-'C. at A. L. Thornton's diiik
store.
Hrllllii- for Oil In Crk County
The new drilling out II t for the
MadrasOil & Oas Co., has arrived
at Slianiko, ami as soon as It can be
hauled out. will bo set up and work
resumed ai the well which the Com
pany Is drilling on the wect slope of
drizzly mountain. The new drill Is
capable or sinking the hole to a
depth of several thousand feet. If It
Is found necessary to go that deep.
Where bulleU Flew
David l'arker. of Fayette, N. Y. a
veteran of tbe civil war who lost a
foot at Gettysburg, aava : "The
good Electric Rlttera bave dono U
worth more than live hundred dol
lars to mo. I spent much money
doctoring for a bad case of utomache
trouble, to little purboso. 1 then
tried Electric Hitters; and they cured
me. I now take them as a tonic.
anil tbey keepjine strong and well."
50c at A. L. Thornton's drug store.
OUR. NEW
QUARTERS
The Lakeview Furniture Com
pany has moved into the large
Ilrick Iiuilding on Water street
where a Large Stock of every
thing usually found in a Furn
iture Store will he kept
Undertaker's Parlors
Repair Shop .....
LAKEVIEW FURNITURE
STORE. WALLACE
& CO., Prop'r
r
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