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FOUR LAKKCOt'NrY EXAMINER, LAK KVIEW, OREGON, Tl ll'RSDA V, KFIUUTAKY it. IWiO Lake County Examiner FKKII J. BOWMAKi Lrft Papr. "1 Lsrfaat ClrcalatlM EaatarnaatsarSatathara Ore fail. rrnnmiKn Kvtfnv tiuksoay. In BntPfd t tha t'ol OBtrr l l.aietw Soeond-l'lMa Mltrr. Or. mrNTY oKFiriAt. I'atkk 51B5CRIPTION KATES. n ar, tn advance Bii morttis, ' Thrw n.ontha, -I( not pal.1 In lTiiurp. SI SO vlie ys-ai nft 1 ! I , .7 ! ' S" Kiamlner wrio rcmon from one twain t to another, r clian thalr noatofnef' nlOivw th.mltl rt mmlx-r tf rop thl oftie a rarrt so thrir ppr nan tw art stressed to the riiht postolfief. A DYE RT15ING RATtS ; Regular tamlinir mis Jl 00 nn Inch, alnslr eolunin apace. r month. All !muilii(t ails changed free 1 We a rr.onth. t'o-si ol composi tion charged for M etra cr.anirca. All M eeial poaltlonsextra All ahort Irrm mil extra Readers. Iim al i-oinniiiF. HV. per line each In aaliimi. Wmii mis. ,v. lin each insertion Card of thanks Jl n. Resolutions of rondo- j leuce.ll foand upward. fy Transient AdviT'Isinj and Job rrtnt lug, cah in adancc. All hi. la must be pawl the Brat of each month IffHo de iatiou from these terms. THIS PAPER omo str et, eoBtraoi for in sei t on file at R. C AdvertiMiia AcenrT 124 Sand an franciaco. I at., wnere advertising can be made for it. week. If for Rood reason tbtt pay ments cauuot h kept up, there in do forfeiture. One may pay up at any time. One at i for Instance, may pay for the 20 preceding year and thereafter in lustallmsnts. The bene fit l nonforfeitable and not subject to the payment of debts. One can draw tint the money paid a apy time if he wants to quit. If the money paid In is nut sitfllclent to yield at leant toll a year, it is returned with compound interest at 3 per cent. All cost of the system la borne by the government; every cent paid in cotAits. tiy pay lug 3 cents a car from j '20 to CO years of age, oue will net a annuity of 1100 a year; or 1(5 2-3 cents a day will Rive him 1000 a year as long as he lite. If our congress could let up long -L I I . . I . I 1 1 I . - , I enuoKU iiuiu ui'iD( nm imiiiint( nun executing the will of the plutocrats, who need uo help to add to then mil lions uuder existing condition, and would minister of those who reHUy need help, might afttr a time have a right o etep into line amoug the progressive uati'ias of the enrtb! j Nov Me are at the foot of the dats. and denounced as the dunce of uhI ions and we deserve it all. If jrii'i dont' believe this, cet out of the Piks'r i country iuto foreign lands, aud you aill hear lots of adverse comment that will make your ears tingle! for awhile and don't be too rash or brsah. For example look at the sales of the Encyclopedia Hrittanlca, that once cost IVVHi, aud only a few bought, which wna told by tha thousands when the price was brought within the reach of the manses Thus it is and will tie, with all books. Under authority of Congee's, Pres! dent Roosevelt has declared February 1-th, Lkvln'a birthday, a uatlonl legal holiday. It was especially til ting that this a nou Id tia done this year, tha centenary of the birth of our Greatest and Most Beloved l'resi.len i The day already aas a legal holiday iu many states, and has uow tiecume a national holiday. The American battle ship Meet, un der command of Admiral Sperry, left Gihrslter this we.'k, westward bound for llamptru Uoads, the trip across the Atlantic being the last leg of the great record br en king journey around the world. The ships are due In their home harbor February '2'Z, Washing ton' birthday, when a very warm welcome will be give the ofllcers and men. OUR LINE of gi v: common ri:ori.K. a show Dryclen, tho itjultiiuil'iouaire, who male bis nuillioas out of the Ameri can people, who were duped into con tributing to bis fortunes under 'be j aod nlHd0 specious plea of providing for oues family, has the gall and assurance to ay that Insurance Companies should not be taxed ! Tha Examiner begs to diSerin this: That all life insurance companies should be taxed out of existence! . Aud in their stead should some atate owned losunace. If this were Tor Tlll t; AM K I The E.vatniner is no admirer of trust? cr great continuations of capi tal. It believes that they should be taken by the throat, by the people, to confine themselves to legitimate business, an I be com pelled to be satisfied with fixed profit of not to exceed 10 psr cent on their actual investments, with all the water eliminated. And we believe that the ispacity of these corporations will sooner or later rouse the people to action. For instance, it is now asserted that Dr. C. 11. Chupuinu, of Cortland, dedai es Oregoa needs the recall to get rid of useless aud inefficient men in office, and particularly cites Con gressman KHis'sH being one of the most use'efs nieu ever sent to Con gress. Now, Dr. what has Ellis "went aud done" to tie thus suiuuinrily plcel iu the useless c'nss? Euueue on Jan. Nth, had nine inch es of snow, aud on the 12th it got, down to 10 above zero. The boosters ; over there did uot like it, ami got out "Nobody" full of the news of the! enow and cold. They fsce-' the music I t all right, but "The roses got kilt intirely, tied ad I" ry Groceries, und Hardware, Genu's Furnishings, ALWAYS COMPLETE. Freight Arriving- Every Week. alley assingi. Lakeview Oregoa CLASS1FED WANTS done it would save to the people the control of a large share of the retail! billions that have tone into the capa ious maws of these insurance sharks, who have returned (nightly little to the public, aod who under the flimsiest of pretexts, and rules in diamond print, filch what little should bare gone to the widow and orphan. It is notorious that the insurance money contributed to the succor o' the helpless by the American people has been oue of the greatest levers by which the Rockefellers, MorgaLS, Ryatia and others, have built up their collosal fotunes. Tom Lawson tried to educate the people so that these companies would be placed in other bands, but the apathy, or fear, of the public did cot disturb the leeches, who are now preying on the public as greedily as they were before Governor Hughes and others gave them a tempioary jar, aud shook off a few into deserved oblivion, but not into the penitentiary where the whole crew legitimately belong! We are well aware of the fact that ucb talk smacks of socialism. But, this conntrv so far, or at least since the war of the rebellion, has been COUNTY NEWS grocery trade of the country is report ed to be plunutd by the Standard Oil interests, aud the story is suffi ciently circumstantial to win it much belief and cause considerable specu lation as to the results A denial, made emphatically by the bead of oue corporation said to be involved, seeme to count bis company out. The gathering in of the retail gro cery business, it was said, was to be gin in Philadelphia, where various big corporations now control great chains of stores. The Acme Tea Company's string of stores in that, city, it was reported, wag the subject of negotitaions likely to be closed at any time. It was said that after the successful organization of the Phil adelphia trace the same method would be extended to otner large cities. If this report is true, and no eflort is made to obstruct the plans of gathering in all business interests there is no telling where the matter i ill end, except that we will all be slaves to the Standard Oil Crowd," J oue of the most vicious band of rob ; tiers the world has known. rampant witn socialism ror tne ncn ! j And their infamous operations are but, migutiy little Das Deen done , a;i supposed to come under the bead I lor the poor, who need tbe nelp or tbe : 0f "business." strong aim of tbe government ! i TbU country is loudly acclaimed tbe land of tbe free tbe most euligbt-j ened aud progressive of Datious! But! is it?r Fur from it. It is away behind j Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ger many, England and even Mexico and Japan, in mauy particulars of value to tbe peoplea.s a whole! Mexico has prevented the American bucaneers from seizing ber railroads and mak es them kotow right to tbe mark, which they meekly do, and then bowl like mm men. if there is an effort on the part of the American people to curb their rapacity ! Even our Canadian neighbor is more prorgesbive than the United States, even though she is only a dependency of tbe British crown. And our coneress can take pattern very much to the good of the people by copyuig the methods of both Canada and Mexico, with regard to regulation of railroads. It is a fact, that Canada, through government uii, judiciously extended has done a great deal of railroad building. But such state aided rail roads eventually become, or are, state propeity. There is no such thing as "vested rights" in Canada as there was in this country where tbe Harri dans and that ilk now think they are masters of the laud, snd resent any attempt at control ! Canada also con serves her forests and water powers 89 we have net done. In tbe matter of insurace Canada is the first of the New World govern ments to help and encourage people to provide for their old age, when they can no longer earn an income. Canada iu this has followed tbe Ger man rather than tbe new Biitish law, and has added features of its own. it is called tbe annuity system, and the bill has passed both houses of parlia ment unanimously. Any citizen can provide himself with an annuity of not under $50 and not over 9000. Except in the case of disability or invalidism, it caoiiot be paid to any one under 65 yeara old. One may begin buying the annuity at the age of 20 years, and cau pay it all God save tbe mark ' YAWP OF A TlMHl.K-GHAUHKK T. B. Walker, of Minneapolis, savs the government - ueVer should have allowed the pine lands jf tbe nation to go into private hands. T. B. is eminently right, but We pause here for want of breath if there is a man in these United States who has profited to greater extent than this same T. B. Walker, from the mistaken policy of the government. The Examiner is not aware of it. The ony possible exception, perhaps, is tbe Dutch immigrant, Weybauser, who also knew a good thing when he aaw it and went right after it. It is great staff, truly great, for Tboe. B. to wriggle his fingers thus dsrifcively at poor old foolish Uncle Sam after tbe timber is pretty much in private bauds. But, thanks to Teddy and to Pin cbot the day of tbe timber grab is now a thing of the bast. Silver Lake From The 1 a.l. r. S. W. Berry, aud 1. F, Curnin, who are Interested Iu getting; tin' Aniwi river out for Irrigation purposes In the Summer Lake soot I on, Hpent Tuesday night In Silver Lake. The two gentlemen report work proceed tug; nicely, and im hooii iih nprln opens the work will be pushed to a speedy completion. A kiss la a peculiar proportion Of no tine to one yet absolute bliss to two. The yotuiK man has to steal It, and the old man has to buy it. The baby's risiit.thc lovers prl vlit ire. the . hypocrites innk To a maiden Faith, to a married woman, hope, tot an old maid, charity. From the Lakeview Examiner, and Herald, we learn that liv; dollar gold pieces that are bogus art In circulation down there. You fel lowa are In luck to have any kind of money In circulation, for up this way we would like to see a live dollar piece even If It were bogus. HORN On Tuesday morning Feb. i, to the wife of I'. 1). Keed er, h big- gdrl f regulation weight Since the Interesting event I. IJ haa not been sen down town much, but we presume be will soon regain bis normal condition. Yes Mr. Examiner we bavo splen did looking kIt'h up this way aud the artist did not hardly do Justice to tbe original miblcct. Yen, we have Kplcndid specimens of girls tip this way, and will not only nut them against any girls In the state, for good looks, but good in every other way and will make Ideal wiven. ( Klvf centa per line r our rent .er woM, each 1i iTiloii, Thirty woMli. or It fl per month. sTVNo a'lvertlaentetil liuertetl for less than j.i centa. WAXTKIt WANTFP- CI.A.-SIKKH AI'S. HIVII AS II M.I' S anti il, Karma lor Sale or Kent, Kooma or I'wpIHiiks to Kent. Sri'oint llaml Furniture for r-ale; in faet any want you want ftlieil. The F.xamtncr wanta Tour ad. Ka en eeuta a line each Insertion. omit aliworUato the hue. Setol your rlaaslHo! '1 to the nOIca or mail to the Kiamlner, enclosing ailver or Damps to rover the amount. Fl RNITI MK STIH K NOTICE :Ths public is hereby notified that 1 havn taken ovsr tha Furniture Stock of Wallace St Co. No bills against said firm contracted after date of Jan. 1, VMM will tie con- idrred and all accounts outMtanding UKitl 3ue saM firm are to be paid to the underHigned. II. I.. Chandler. Ited, Lakeview, Ore., Jan 1, V.MKK LIBKtRY NtlTM r. NOTICE. To the citizens of I.nke vlew, Ore.: Youare hereby notifi ed that the niitiiinl meeting of the Lakeview Library AsHotdatloii, will be held at tbe Lakeview Library, on the tith day of March. I1SC.I, at 7: .'to p. m., for the purposed electing oIMcitm and trustee, to nerve for the ensuing ! year. feb4t4 MKS. W. II. SIIIKK. ' TCKKM'A I AI BltV AMERICAN LAUNDKY:-If you want good washing go to the Amerl can Laundry. Mrs IL McDauieia. H INTKII HOO TICK'S WANTED : Roomers. Board by the day, week or month. Mrs. R. Mc-Danielx. FOB HALK- FOR SALE One lsre range jih new. Also gentle family with buggy, thills and tongue .1. 1). Bolton, IVblltf Box 14, Lakeview Smiles and Squalls Hi 'Til St Vr.KII t.T O.tJK" good borae, FOR S.iLE: By City of ABhland. Flouring Mill machinery of Ashland Flouring Mill, complete iu place in the mill. Machinery in good con dition, serviceable and operated up ...in ,.... ,,i ' i - ...i..i... ,1 ; .. . . I ill . 1 I J . J I u inuinu tiu miu nuu i-ii-ttr terminus tor park. Address M. F. Egglestuu, City Recorder, Ashland, Oregon. l'.O.'lt I ion in narper, Kansas, the game law does not erniit huutiug quail, so the accomodating creatures My in flocks against the farmers' houses, get ktllud and end up In a glorious pot pie. (Quails do uot act that, way in Oregon. An Illinois exchange is braivlng about a hog of the male pereiiiiHiaii that is worth l.'i.OOO. Huh! Hint's nothing. We know a male hog at 2! Broadway that is worth a billloii-nud City wishes to ! then some. But, personally, he Is uot worth the powder it would take to blow him to well say London, where he is going to reside In the future. KRAI, FNT.iTR THE OREGON VALI.r.V I.AMl CO. has completed Us sole, anil there la going to In- Hoiuethlug doing around Lakeview, ntnl Home huvw already regretted that they did not buy. if there Is any one still wanting to get In, I can get n few rontracts from clients here. Make Ine an offer ts'font the premiums on I bene outractM make another advance. M. r. G I LI.ETT Sta. II. DulliM, Texan. CHOICE 10-ACRE FARMS. ( lose to Lakeview f.tHi. Easy term. Don't delay they are going fast. If you want a good fruit or garden ' farm, don't miss this rbanre. Good, live iigeutH wanted LAKEVIEW DEVELOPMENT CO., P.O. Ro I'll, Lake, lev , ( Iregon. WAN TED-TIMIIER LAND HUM p. stead ri'llii(iiiehiin titM. Want to btiv direct from owners. Write, with particulars, to M. A. K1RBY, 110H Felix Street, M, Joseph. Mo. OREGON VALLEY!. for sale. Make lin er direct or ttgelilh BERNARD C. Sl'l Z. AND Con tract a your offer, elth Mtf Laketlew, Ore. WANTED TIM HER LANDS- HO.M E stead reliiiiiuishtiieiits wauled. Wit want to buy direct from owners. Write in tlctilurs to M. II., Box Eugene. Oregon. lt OREGON YAI.LI.Y LAND . nlui'ia bolU lit Ki ll .-III. I ,v S. I. l.ilntl. -it- use' iiii' ii uij if, i: ei,: i in. When writing him iiu not (till t,i ..,. clone pnMiiM' if O'l e.pn t o Ml) . Jtf The federal government is organiz ing tbe National Guard of the Union nn a war basis. The practice here-to-fore of giving high command to some poltical nincompoop, who Is better acquainted with a corn cutter than a sword, has got to cease. Hereafter no incompetent man may sneak into tbe guard as a commissioned officer. Previous service, experience and com petence are tbe things that couot and these qualifications will be rigidly tested before an examination board of experienced tacticians. Tbe strength of a company on a peace footing has been increased from 00 to 58 men. Authors and publishers say there will be no more 00 cent books; that 11.50 is tbe price, and it must be maintained. Lets see: That book costs 23 cents. Tbe price is tl.50 hem I Well, we won't buy. So, there But, leally, Mr. Publisher and Mr. Author, wouldn't it surely be more of a money making business to sell a million book at 50 cents each than to sell a hundred or bo at tl.50 Adel Hgular correspondence. C. B. Parker spent severl days at the Colmau valley rauch in Nev. this week. Joe Jones bad the misfortune to have a house fall on him. Joe's foot was badly bruised and he will be on tbe hospital list for a few days. Charles Birch was a visitor from tbe desert Friday. He reports tbe sheep doing fine. There are several trappers In this locality at present trapping for mink, coyotse and wild cats. Leah Mamma, I want you to hear some of Ed's good things. He's full of humor. Mamma I heard one of them tbe other night. He asked me to be his mother-in-law. k Fellow wanted : Apply to Myrtle. Cad on Friday between the hours of 10 a. tn. to 6 p. m. Why does Kay ride up and dow n the road su much? Something doing. Kb? L. Shirk came in from Guana valley after a few of bis cattle. J. Clark is here on a visit with bis daughter, Mrs. Wru. Pope. Stock of all kinds are doing well in this vicinity. Bailey was a lady Saturday night. T. A. Crump is at tbe mines. IjOHT ai oi i LOHT One big steel-yard weight directly In front of SeiicerH resi dence. Please leave at, this office. Fred S. Fisher. LOST One white and Mack two year old steer, branded Tdlamoud, connected. M irked, split In left ear. A jeward will be paid for knowledge of bis whereabouts. J. C. OLIVER No. I56. Report of the Condition of The Lake County Loan and Savings Bank at Lakeview, In the State of Oregon, at close of bunlriess Fob. 5, I'M): RESOURCES KOI. LAKH ( TH Loans and Discounts, Other real estate owned, Due from approved re serve banks, Cnsli on hand, f!2,00:i 1,7 1,50!) Ml fi,4!9 42 4.8N2 32 IHHIIS A MM Is.AMs,. Marc Anthony is a state semttor In California,. Why, why we thought he was dead long ago. Now. we wonder where are Cleopatra, aud Octavia. end uciavianr A Baptist Church at Hot Springs was picked olf its foundation by a tornado and deposited on a race track. Hmlbui! Wonder if that was the church presided over by the horse trading preacher mentioned in David Haruni? Now, Bill, your declaration that girls are just as well olf without mar riage will lop off four years from your Presidential allotment of time. But, we don't believe you said It neither do the girls of Lakeview, who so zflul ously wore your campaign buttons for months I A Napa, Calif., man stole, or took, one little lump of coal, and the judge fined him 115. He went at It wrong. He should have stolen thousands of acres, and thus become a "captain of industry and finance." Tha moral is plain. If you must steal, take mll ious, but don't take nickels. FOST& K I N't J HAVE THE BEST grade of Lltjours and t Igars to be found iu Oregon. tf L II. CUTLER WHISKY AT Hotel Lakeview bar. The lieat and purest whlxky made. tf ifUTCH LUNCH ery Saloon. AT THE BREW, tf Tt.l.KPIIOKH. LOOK AT THE NOTICE FOR RE ward Issued by the Telephone Company for destroying Its prop erty. KJtf Total $I04,S!)5 20 LIABILITIES DOI.I.AltHCTH S- 1 j ui ) iwaaMWaiKW. ll llll -' -'' - -r'' for men who toil Levi Strauss & Co's Copper Riveted Overalls the kind that "WEARS" cut full made of elected denim rh ijjfj ffzM Capital Stock paid In t 20,000 00 SurphiH Fund 8,500 00 Undivided Profits, Ichh ex penses and taxes paid.... 2.K07 03 Dividends unpaid J.'I5 50 Time Certificates of DepoMlt 5!),:i.')l 27 SavlngH Deposits 1U.120 SJ0 Total f104,K9.r 20 Statk ok Ohkoon Cot7NT OK I.AKK J I, K. O. CreHsler, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true, to tho best of my knowledge aud belief. 8. O. CRESSLER, Cashier. Correct Attest: w. n. Shikk, 1 Pick J. Wnxox Directors J. II. IIoTcuKiHH J Subscribed and sworn to liefore me tbla lOtb day of February, 11)00. 8BAIJ L. F. CONN, Notary Public for Oregon. There is a move on the part of the legislature to so built an amendment of the constitution to the popole to allow them tho right to vote on the question of building state railroads. That law should be passed I Give us a chance to get out of the bondage of that mau Hariiinan who sr arrogantly decides we shall have nj railroads until ho gets ready to build thorn I v Lorr.iti a i.omt NNWSV NOTICE: The person who bor rowed Vol. 8. of the International Cyclopedia, belonging to this office, will greatly oblige by promptly return ing the same. IHrectorloN for Hale This oHIoe has on hand a few copies of the county directory, which will be closed out at W)o-half price Those wishing a copy should not delay send ing their orders. It contains the name of every voter in the county. There is a special write up of the county aud of the towns. In it there also is a synopsis of the game laws of tho Btute.aud much other valuablo In formation regarding Lakeview and tributary country. water can be had In that section will soon be solved. Basntk BlfMtUW of TL. ttlJ U . 11 a ini nino ton wan Aiwayi roup Applications for Orating Permits. "Notice is hereby given that all appli cations for permits to graze cattle, horses, und sheep within the FRE MONT national forest during the eeui-ou of 11)01), must be filed iu my ulllce at Lakeview, Oregon, on or be fore March 1. 1001). Full information in regard to the grazing fee to be charged and blank forms to tie used in mukiug application will be furnish- n ed upon request. ' F4 20 GUY M. INGRAM, Supervisor. Notice To Creditors In t he County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lake County. In the matter of the estate of OHcar A. Bulette, deceased, f The undersigned having been up. pointed by tbe County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lake County, Administrator of the estate of Oscar A. Bulette, deceased, notice U hereby given to the creditors of. und all per', aona having claims against said de ceased, to present them verified us required by law, within six month after the first publication of this Ino tlco to said L. F. Conn, at his oillce In the town of Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon. L. F. Conn, Administrator of the estate acar A. bulette, deceased. Dated December 84th, 11)08. fit t