Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, November 12, 1908, Page FOUR, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    HKF COFNTY EXAMINF.K, I.AKFVIEW, OREGON, Till RSAV, NOVEMBER 12.
11MIS
Lake County Examiner
rui:; J. now man.
IjirgrM I'lipcT. nil J Largest Clrculitsn
lirrn and Soathrrn Oregon.
rt pi.mii:i kvkky thi hiv.
In
tCniiT'-'l t Iti'
l Ofriprnt l.elo. Ore.
cornt-t'liiss Msitrr.
rorNTY ol r lt IM. litr:M
M B.KIPTION K ATUS.
in sl ancr,
One mt
Hi X !lHf l.w.
Thrt'r . on; h. ....
gp tf in-! l'Rt.t In .tvur'
SiUei il'i-m 1.1 I n"
frtin inn' tts'Hluy
thrir ieMtt!U'o
arop i:u
tl 50 tlx- vim.
taken pains to ttfste that the Rooso
velt policies woii'd J curried out to
th wry nnl. No one dult that
ttii will he don b? Mr. Tuft.
l.t vie.v of (hut tHMnU const nut,
ami witemted during the campaign. ,
and inct now fHin why lust
bum mi spider, oily John, csuie out !
ith a utioni; cndorsctnriit of Mr.
Tuft, only Br day before election. .
He know that public wut ii ut
I who HiTHinst hmeclf mid hit kind, "d
he hoped (hit way to defeit Ml. Tuft '
not thnt he loved Bryan, but l feared I
him less. He knew wlnthe had to ,
expect rfo in Mr. Tuft, mid l' dil not
know hi) Mr. Bryan would niHke any
PROCEEDINGS OE
COUNTY COURT;
These
i .
Mttenmt to curb tun rnpiKMly,
l:"'""er: '"r ! for that rv.sou endoavo. to nmk
.l.lr, nh.ml.t rvrnt-mlHT ir t ,1.. , i. IP Tufl
. K-..i iv I'i'fni iu -
drei-t i' ll. rutin poMnrtirf.
.. . I
APYI RTI.MNO ROt'4
thinking the people iul.l turn to Mr
: Bryan.
Fortunately, the trick
was seen
Mr. Taft
greatest popular
historr of the world !
In fiew of thin low attempt of K.iek
erfellei to defeat Tuft, it Is likely tlut
column!'; "i.v.'V r m..niii. ah tii.4iim i-1 through hy the voters, and
clmnB.-l (r.-. ow e monin i ". ,
Hsiu'ii oir Ail Kiiort i.'im Js xir j vte ever given iiihu lefore iu the
...!, r i.h . minimi. w-r line ,! in
soliion. WhuI '!. .v. lui.' '-li ln.TU..n
Onr.l i'( thanks lli KoiiUii ! m
Ifiu-i'. Jl H' "'! lil"i,.
t r.i A.lv,-riitt oil "' I'rm'
iiiK. n b.ih. . the his' stick will assume the iltmeu-
Allbi.N 'i-it"-ltdt.eBnfe..-hiuauiJi.. jnoa of ,be uj, of ,h(, Hehemot K
fvlmion irnramminuii.
u mere i iii-.nnj,
like unto cedar treel
Alvtrtiiuu A y 1S4 ji.I ' oily John
i stn frani'inou. wmw
lor .ivtfrtiini oti be umdc lor il. J
THIS PAPER
. Itoi.i or
I '.V ll I
Ivime
Couir.is
hii'h
ml
fiay yet ct tchiml tlie
hara, where lietter men thn he and
1 ss desiumc hare jjone liefore biui!
ln!iKrit.v A:ainSiuUc! j
There is no questiou but that the.
elevation of J iid-e Taft to the pr
deuey is lr.oik'ht with koo.I tor the
entire countity. It is cerUioly iu j
liue with the old democratic tloau J
of "The greatest vood to the rentest j
number." The result has already es-
tablisued couti.lence iu every part of i
th Union. The wheels of commerce, j
of industry, which were suddenly I
stopi ed la?t full, for some uuaccouut
able and uuxeplaiued reas iu since the
election are already on the stir. Kac
torys of every kind are starting up.
Thp milriiads are rushiui: orders for
nptt Til lis U'h 1 euuiptuent. and
very air sems electric w ith th izood
Vuttlii n l.bl on Klamath
Something has dropped over
K math, as was intiuiHttvl to the Ex
aminer some few days a;o, and the
crusade aniut th. humsaud gamblers
miy cause a h'ira ot that ort to
Lskeview. Hut they v. ill tlud plenty
of stone to break, and soft eides of
planks to sleop ou here s they better
not hike this way.
A nen t the crusade the Klamath
Moruiui; express has this to say:
This old town seems to be on the
veri:e of an upheaval alunn uiora?
lines. Following the sweeping arrests
on ijuniblmn charges receutly and the
di ciiaixe of the eutire police nrce
.,!l!t night it is stated on good author
ne!.. . . .j...n ... i.rt
liy IIKIT IOI1HV will Bee unr ii iiir
greatest rouuding up of undesirable
times to coiue the next four yers.
Tfj sHiei.t marvels at this abiupt
change troin apathy and listlessness
into all coucpuering and over power
ina activity. He, living iu his
characters and hangrs ou ever pulled
j off in Klauiatt h Falls. All roundest)
and those whj gain an existence other
than from honest toil will be given
scant time to get out of the bordeia of
this city or they will be "hagged"
aud put to work on the streets.
hunters hy others
drpanij!. cannot or w ill not se that
this is an age of sordid materialism. I
ThMU.a,.r.nrmmi.t com- I The butchery of
i UCL - -J I ; . r.. ....... .
niuiiers goes merniy ou. ion iaieoi is
at Roseburg, w here a -man was taken
for a bear and killed. Wheu a law.
merciali-m. Business ipiections alone ,
actuate the most of men. One may
feel tut t there is sometbibg wrong
with conditions that admit of the:
growth, niusbroon like of the collosal ;
fortunes of tie age, which naturally ;
beet arrogance and selfishness, aud j
which rail.-- at any curtailment or j
restiaiut of tl eir trecial or acquired ,
ike that in Minnesota and Wisconsin,
is enacted uiakiuti such cases murder,
and providiug adequate penalties,
such killings will stop, aud not before
privileges. T:ie spirit of stslt' seeking
gain is a condition which in the
uiinds of most men is wrong, aud
daugeious and leads to no one kuows
whither. Hut, without thong. t or
care for tLe morrow, or for tho-e who
may come hereafter, one joins the
mad throng in pursuit ot gain, even
though ije Le tar tn the rear, aud eag
erly s.TainUing for the crumbs, if the
whole or j hi t of a loaf is denied Dim.
Men thirs actuated desire no change.
They do not wit-h foi any thing tiiat
6Bi8.'l;s of ie-trictiou of their "busi
ness." To t be victors belong the
t-poi!.-, aud to the weak, or the honest,
necessarily under such conditions
there -iidll come but ilttle. Aud
even that 1 i ttl-j may be denied them,
if the uijc occupying a larger sphere
in business life lels that he is not
getting all he deeserves, not needs,
an 1 a-; ii e.os of cot r. iuu, tells labor to
begone '.
That was why liryan was so deeply
burie 1 I t;U-alii such a l avalanche of
votes. Men might believe in him
personally ; might believe that his
theories nere right and for the
general g.jod ; but, ah ! the change.
Busiij-sr v.. ul 1 be distrusted. Capital
would take steps to make itself safe,
by withdrawing within steel clad
doors, and Lunger, gaunt and lierce,
would s t h! k through the laud as it
was iu the time ot Clt- iland !
Voters, ii respective of party, did
not want to take any chances, ot iu
defiiuately lengthening the business
depri.s-i'jn They thought as Presi
dent I.ic-olu remarked, that it was not
safe to c fjauge horses while crossing
the stream, and that is why Mr.
liryan for the third time, went down
to defeat, aud undoubtedly the result
would have been the same bad any
other man been the sandard bearer of
the Dewocratio hosts. Neither the
times uor the conditions were ready
for a change. Hence the overwhelm
ing election of Mr. Taft.
j Hollo' Horu Bear, chief of all the
Siou.x, is the first living n an to have
i his nortrait on ttie national currency. I
; He made a great speech iu Congress
i in 19, aud as be is a good looking
1 specimen of his race his picture was
i eugraved on hoth 5 aud bills.
r
The Prineville Journal says Crook
'county has the finest Court House iu
! Oregon. Well, now you w ill have to
' shuw us We are of the opinion that
the finest building of its class in Ore
gon is located right here iu Lakeviaw.
I'le.isjint , sure, easy. Matt- little liver
Fills, ;re Ill-Win's Little Karly kit-en.
They are easy tu take, and act gent
lv. We wll and. rt-coliimelid tin-Ill,
Dalv .V Hall.
Killed llfm Dead Two Hour
A row of some sort occurred in the
Indian mmp Sunday night. in which
a Pitt Kiver Indian hit old "Indian
John" on the bark of the head aud
"Killed me dead two hours." so
John said. At any rate he did not
run hin sawmill for several days. He
is around town now with a bandaged
heal. He s:ays: "Me all right now."
Mind Your Business I
If yi.u don't nobody will. It is
your bu.-iness to keep out of all the
troulde you can aud you can and will
be out of liver and bowel trouble if
you take Dr. King' New Lite Pills.
They keep bilousness, malaria aud
jaundice out of your system. 'Sc. at
A. L. Thornton's Drug Store.
Ka .M oncy in llos
Alturas Plaindealer: Felix Allen
arrived iu towu Tuesday evening
with a drove of hogs v. hich had been
sold to Tom Frawley. The animals
were raise on the "range" in Stoue
Coal, aud fattened on ooas, the most
nutritous root known After being
grain fed for a few weeks they are
equal to the best corn fed pork. The
opas resembles a peanut but is mnch
sweeter and in the early days before
the coming of the white man consti
tuted the principal tood of the noble
red uiun.
Mr. Tart Stand Pat
The republican party, of course,
has seen many things become great
under its administration of the affairs
of the country. Under its protecting
care have grown, aud thrived, the
great railroad and business interests
tbat not so lung ago beileved they
were bigger than the government itself
or of the people., until they received
d wide awakening by the presidential
we!i'i.ig ft t' big stick.
lie ; v iuauguiated by Mr.
). i.-. .ttiug a curb on the
pisdatory bar'.na, was the one plunk
;. i o.j; hif !. Mv. Taft firmly stood,
an. uj : i n 1 us been elected tie hug
loo Reward, $loo
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
ouejdreaded.disease that science has
been able to cure iu ulll its stages,
and that is catarrh. Ilab's Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure now
known to the medicfl fraternity.
Catarrh being a constitutional dis
ease, requires a constitutional treat
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
internally acting directly npnu the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system thereby destroying the found
ation of the disease, and giving the
patient strength by bubdiug up the
constitution md assisting nature in
doing its work. The proprietois bare
so much faith iu its curative powers
that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to cure.
Bend for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. Cheuey &, Co.,
Toledo O.
Hold ry alll druggists, 75.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
; 10
lt It rcini'inlH'insI thnt n rvgnilnr
term of the County Court of l.nke
County, State of Orvtron, whh begun
sod held at the Court h.mne In l.nke
view. In H.'ild county ami state, on
Wcdnt-Mihi v. t he 4tli day of Novem
ber. llos, when were present:
Hon. 11. Daly, Judge,
II. K. Ileryfonl, Coinlmmmcr,
C. A. Krhart.
Albert IVnt. .sheriff,
F. W. I'hvim'. Clerk,
I... f. .It. .!.. . ........
HU" t . It
ii.t'it'.. ti.
Ill I be mutter of cl.ilm agiiliiHt
I. nk. County, tin (ollmvInK bills
were cxtimfiH'd. approved and war- j
rantt ordered drawn on the liriicral
Fund in pnvmctit thereof: j
Win Cole, Janitor work ami :
KiipplloM lor circuit court j
and Hervlcci rendered about '
new court Iioiimc f;tt5 M) I
S. P. Vernon, circuit court
juror, two (Inyo and nl
lllilt'H tr.'ivel ti M j
J. II. Taiinrhill. circuit court
juror, two da.VK, and !HI
nilhi travel, . !." (HI
Elmer McCtilly, cfrcuit court ;
juror, twoiia.vs, ami one
iiiIIch travel,
S. V. krliart, circuit nmrt
juror, two daH. and one
mile travel,
Jonh MiM'l. circuit court ju
ror, tun days, and tine
mile trave'
Ii. 11. Italian), circuit court
juror. 2 da.VM and in Hot
trawl
kolH-rt Nelson, circuit court
juror, 'J l.iys ami M iiiIIch
travel ..
Henry Newell, clivuit court
juror, 2 da.VH, and .M' inllea
t.'avcl,
Martin Laurliztii, circuit
court juror, 2 l;i h, ami 'M
iiiIU'k travel
A. 11. llaiiimcrsly, circuit
court juror, '.' dayi ami
miicH travt l
W. Ii. Brrinir.l, circuit court
juror, - days and 1 iiiIIch
travel
Jas. McDcriuit t, circuit court
juror, L' dayw uml At iiiIIch
travel,
John A. Foster, circuit court
juror, J day sand bid iiiIIch
travel, .. 1!im)
Win. Spencer, circuit court
juror, 2 days and 1 mile
travel li In
(ieo. S. Do win, circuit court
juror, '2 davs and 1' inilen
travel il :t
.1. M. Hamiiiersly, circuit
court juror. 1 days and 21
inilen travel S 4u
Joseph keld. circuit court ju
ror, 2 iIii.vh ami 'M iiiIIch
travel J 00
alter Butler, circuit court
juror, 2 days and :t0 iiiIIch
travel U (0
Fd Haines, circuit court ju
ror, 2 davs and 12 miles
travel 7 20
Ia'u Vamlerpool.elrcult court
juror, 2 day and It! iiiIIch
travel 7 00
B. Ileffer. circuit court juror,
2 days amj 2-il tulles travel, 2") 20
C. K. .icCully, circuit court
juror, 2 liavs and 70 iiiIIch
travel 13 00
Joe Howard, circuit court
juror, 2 davs and "0 iuIIch
travel '. 1100
Lore u Bailey, circuit court
juror. 4 davs and 1 mile
travel 12 10
J. B. McNew, ifrcllit court
juror, 2 dayH and Ikl iiiIIch
travel U 00
II. W. Dreiikel. circuit court
juror, 2 ilays and 1 mile
travel t 10
W. K. Calilerwood, circuit
court juror, 2 days ami 120
miles travel Is 00
I-rank Wilson, circuit court
juror. 2 days ami 20 iiiIIch
travel 8 00
F. C. Thurston, circuit court
juror 2 days and 1 miles
travel 70
Andy Hotchkiss, circuit court
iuror. i da.VH ami tJO miles
: travel 12 00
Klamath balls Lakeview
Stae I.lne, stg;e freight. . 2." 0
Bakevicw Lode No. l:i, l.O.
O. !'., hail rent 20 00
Bailey & -Miisilngill, supplies, 1 15
! A. F. Thornton, supplieH 1 70
'The Irwin-Hudson Company
supplirs o'JlO
ilass& Priidliome, Flection
supplies 1(4 18
Mann ami Ileal, supplies 2 75
Albert Dent, Htamps and In
cidental expenses . 10 00
F. W. Payne, stamps and In
cidental expenres IU 10
F. W. Payne, clerical assist
ance, 58' 00
F. M: 'hrlsinau, registration
of voters I" 10
Alma Martin, registration of
voters 1 0
J. N. Jaquish, election booths 14 50
Masonic Hall Building- Com
mittee, rent of hull for cir
cuit court 10 00
First National Bank, Kraiid
jury room 5 00
0. J. Thomas, witness teen
and mileage for appearance
before g;rand jury, 4 (X)
F. L. Boss, wltnesH fee and
mileage for appearance be
fore grand jury, 4 00
Ed. Henderson, wltnesH fees)
and mileage for appear
ance before grand jury 4 20
II. Vernon, witness fees and
mileage for appearance be
fore grand Jury, 4 00
It. li. Jackson, traveling ex
iienscH, poHtug;o and ex
press charg;t H, (51 50
The following claims were examin
ed, approved unci warrants ordered
drawn on the road fund in payment
of the same ;
T. Ii. Vernou, road work, .. 141 65
W-Jt. McCormack, . 247 50
Ed. Tatro, " . . 3.'I9 00
J. T. Metzker, lumber 275 84
W. A. Wllshlre, " 200
Oakley Hull, bridge thnls-r, 210 35
Court adjourned to Thursday. Nov
5, 11)08, at U o'clock a. in.
Crisp
in
6 40.
c. 10
111
; m !
t oo
1 1 20 j
15 40 !
li Nil M
8 (.HI j g
S IK) !
Beautiful
Mornings
Are a Fore-warning That
Winter is Coming
Now wc are 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.
Bailey Massingill oisr
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, j: (VJ&
Sevpn MulK-in boxes sold tn bast 12 months. Ttm J7T1.ltnrfl. - ' f. jCsyT
Cum Crip
la Two Day.
or every
box. 25c.
Thursday, Nov. 5, HK)8.
Court con veiled pursuant to adjourn
ment, of yesterday, shiiic of
llcers present, when the follow
liiKcbiluiH were examined, approved
ami warrants ordered drawn ou the
Buldlti Fund In payment of the
Maine:
I ,nke view Land find Lumber
Co.. materfal for court
house 1212
Arzner Bros., material for
" court house, 170 31 ;
l'lck KliiKsle.v, hauliiiK mate-
rial for court house C.7 20 t
The following cIhIiii whs examined,
approved ami warrunt ordered
drawn on the general fund In py-
ineiit of t he rame :
J. M. Batcheldcr. prlntliiK j
ballots for president iul '
election $i;0(H)
In the matter of the application of
Pat Murphy for a liii-uw to sell spir
ituous, malt mid vinous liquors iu
less ipiuntitles than a gallon. In
North Warner precinct, Lake coun
ty, Oregon, for the period of six,
moats. It appearing to the satisfiic- I
lion of the court that the said Pat j
Murphy has complied with all the'
requirements of the law as In such
cases rn ul red. It Is hereby ordered:
that a license Im granted to the said ;
Pat Murphy to sell splrloiis, malt '
and vinous lliUors in less than one
KoJ Ion In North Warner Precinct,,
Lake County, OrcKon, for a period!
of six months from date. i
Court adjourned until Nov. 10, l'.xis, j
at li o'clock, a. in.
Smiles and Squalls
My "Till: t KMIl.tftT 0fc-
The "Salome" dunce bus htruck
Khtiiiuth Flln and the people who
have seen it say, It Isn't mo iiiiutthty
utter all. It in evident that the term
"nunnhty" all depends mi nue'a
point ot view. Klamath hi. lien limy
think it nice, but the Portland hi. I Its I
Oh ny 1 They criticised the dancer
n feveroly that he hardly hud a
id) red of reputation, or anythiiiK else
ou her person.
I or Chspp.il Skin
(.'happed nkiu whether in the hands
or face may be cured In one nluht by
applying t'haniberluiu'M Halve. It is
uIhii uneiiiHled for xi.re nlppleH, buriiH
ami Hcalds. For sale by laly and
Hull
grr.rm-yw. L
IMoinaliie Poisoning
Altura Plaindealer: (leo. Hilton i
had a ( lose cud this Meek us a result j
of ptomaine poisoniuK. He attributes j
his illness to entliiK ciinneud k'ooiIh. !
He is ull riuht now, but looko a little i
worse for hia illness. Too tireut cure
cannot be exercised in the Ronsump- .
tiou of canned koo.Ib of any kind.
After opeuiuu the can the contents
should nt once be emptied into u kIiihs
or earthenware vessel. (Hherwise it
ia duiiKerouB.
Tiic star
milling Piacis Go.
is erecting a pbint at
portlanp. oui:(;ont
for the manufacture o their
woild faun his
PORTA BLH WF.LL
DRILLlNfJ MACHINKS
for water, oil, j;a, etc., :
A motlrrutn amount of
inoniy wilt Mart you in
a profitable litsiicsa.
STAR PORTABLF
DRILLING MACHINES
have been proved by
Comtictitive Tests to l0
The besl hi I he World.
For full particulars reard
ini; well ilnllinir niiuliiiic,
How to Cure o Cold
Be as careful us you can you will
occasionally take cold, uud when you
do, Kt a medicine uf known reliabil
ity, one that has an established repu
tation and that is certain tu effect a
quick cure. Such medicine Is
Chamberlain's CoiikIi remedy. It bus
Kiiined a world wide reputation l y its
remarkable cures of this most com
mon ailment, and can always be de
pended upon. It acts on nature's
plan, relieves the luuus, al.la expec
toration, opens the Nocretious and
aids nature in restoring the system
to a healthy couditou. During the
many years ia which it has been in
general use we have yet to leurn of a
single case of cold or attack of the
grip having resulted in pneumonia
wheu tnia remedy was used, which
shows conclusively that it is a certain
preventive of that dangerous disease.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy con
tains no opium or other narcotic uud
may be given as confidently to a
baby as to an adult. For sale by
Daly aud Hall.
.....i ...I;.... ..t. ti'riti. t .
2 THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO.
PORTLAND, OteOON.
or
AKRON. OHIO.
CLASSIFEO WANTS
I Hi' mils .i r lint, t.r tint- rriii t r wont,
rat li lu. riiiin. 1 Mriy Kt.i.u, ,,r t u t
hi.irth. fp-Nit .rrtl mi ni IiimiI.-.I lur
loit llmtt rriil.
W ANTED-A unite of two or threr
rooms fur light hnunn keeping In
tpiirn ut Kxumluir olllce.
WANTEH- lamts. farming; lands.
tlmls-r ami other lands direct from
the owner. Give full particulars ami
price to. ALEX. Ml BIKM K.
2v.ini Attorccv at law.
HMW Broadway, Oakland. Cal.
P(T KIMi HAVE THE BEST
nrn'e of l.l.jours and ( lars to be
(oiiml la l iregoii. if
J. II. CI'TLEIt Wlll.-K V AT THE
Hotel Lakcvlen bar. t he Im sI and
purest whNI:y matle. tf
LOOK 'THE NOTNT. Foil ItE-
Ual tl issiird lo I lie Teh phone
Company for dest ro ing; Its prop
erty. ' li;t(
NOTICE. - Customers must comply
with the rill"S and regubit lout of the
Lakeview Water Coinpimy, or the
water will be shut oil.
27-tf. S V. BFIIAKT.
DITCH U NI II
erv Saloon
AT THE
BI1EW-tf
WANTED-Tl.MBEU LANDH-HOM K
stead relimpiishtneuts wanted. Wj
want to buy direct from owners.
Write part iculars to
M. II., Box i:'2, Eugene, Oregon. Ot
NEWS STAND.-DAILV PAPERS
"ciui be purchased each morning ut
Wallace A Co', new stand on Wa
ter stretd, north of the PoHtofllce. llilf
"WANTED, GOOD MAN IN EVK
rv locality. Good pay; experience
iiiinei i-MHary to represent large Real
Estate organ lat ion, write today. II.
F. Loos Co., DcK.YioincH, Iowa." tf
MAGAZINES Get our clubbing;
rates for your Winter's reading;.
for men who toil
Levi Strauss
& Co's
Copper Riveted Overalls
the kind tbat "WEARS"
cut (ull
tnide of
elected
denim
Mflsl
OUR. NEW
QUARTERS
The L.'tkcvicw I'mniturc Coni
jmny lias moved into the large
Brick Huildintf 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