LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER, LAKKVIEW, OREUON. THURSDAY, MARCH 2. 1tXi9 foi:r Lnkc Count v Examiner FHK J J. POWMAM. Larat "mpr. mn Larfwt CrrarMteti Eaatcra an4 Fwlhnl Orrf. prni.iKHKn itvKitr TntiwiMT. Knlorwl at lhi lnm Uflr talw. Or. Socnnit-l'laaa Matu-r. llirSTt OF Fill At. TATBR St'lMCRIPTION B TK. Ona ar. In aitrance tS.au Pi martin. 1 Tore n.onthc, ' .. . fr-If sot Mid In aOvaoc. $3 M Ike )rt. Snbaerlbrra to 1b F.iamlaar ta rvmer from our locality U aooihar. or ehanirv their poatofllca addrc m (hernia romrmhrr i drop ihts oftie a card ao their ppr ra be i dreawd to the right poatofnc. AnVFRTI5IM(J BATfe'9. Rpftilar atanrilna: ad I1.M ao toeh. atnile folumn nrxce, per aionth. All alandlug ada. cbanptnl free twice a moatn. Coal of componi lion eharel for all eT chra. All -eclal poalttuna extra. All abort tern adj. exira Reader, local eolnmna. lor. per Ho each la ell Ion. Want arte. Sc. a line each Inaertloa Card of thaaka 11.00. keaoltailona of condo lence, $1 bO and upward. fTBS-TraniileBJ Adrenlaiog aad Ja rrtnt log, cash la advance. All Ulla moat be paid tha flrat of each aioata. No darlatlon from tbeaatartaa. TUIC 01 Dm lakaptoallaatK.C. Dait'a InlO rRrr.ll AdTcrtlalnf Agency U Band oma Street, Ban Franclar. Cal., vhare eoatracta for adTertinnr can be atadt tar it. GRAVES OR CICERO. WHICH T An example of bow graft and dis honesty permeate All avenues of ocl ety and which among the "higher upa" is looked upon aa a virtue rather than a cririe ia had in the case of Robert N. Orave, a "business" man of San Francisco who, wheu examined as a juror in the trial of tha notorious bribe giver, Pat Cal houn, said : "My sympathies and prejudices are all with Mr. Calhoun, Mr. Ford, and their associates. My frienda are ail of that class, and I never would vote to punish any of them." How different are the words of Cicero, the Roman, the noblest of them all, who in 63 B. C. had this to say as to what constituted "Friend ship: "Let this then be established as a law nf friendship, that we should neither ask of our frienda, nor do at their'requeet, anything that rs dis honorable; and the plea that one has acted in a friend's behalf ia a base excuse to otter for any crime, and particularly for an offense against tbe State. For the piesent situation of tbe Republic is such tbat we ought to look far ahead for tbe danger tbat may threaten it. Already it has, .to . some extent, occupied a dirfereut ground and followed a different course from tbose prescribed by the customs of our ancestors.' If tbe words of Cicero meant any thing then how infinitely greater is the need of their application in these times when graft, bydra-beaded and witb its octapus tentacles is reaching everywhere, and gathering within its toils the people's servants, who place otilites, that should belong to tbe Dublic, into tbe baDsd of these mon sters of greed 1 Then, when an areus ed public conscience calls for punish ment of grafters and restitution of these privaleges wrongfully obtained, men of tbe stamp of tbis man Graves refuse to do the pubilo justice on he specious and unreasonable plea of "Friendship." Under such conditions no wouder tbat an arouesd publio sentiment ia sweeping tbe country, and such men as Rooserelt, Cummings, La Follette (and shades of darkness 1 John D. Rockrfeller. Andrew Carnegie and Jajob Klein, recent recruits in civic reform) and others, urge prosecution and punishment of tbe Calhoun stripe. Meanwhile, socialism is looked up on by growing numbers as the only way tbat leads to reform. But, w ill it do so? Can the leopard change his spots? After all tbat is said and done, is it not blind subserviency to party, right or wrong, the cloak under which these rascals ply their calling of rob biog tbe people? Tbe only escape from these condi tions seems to be a ilttle independent thinking. Then, let tbn ax fall where it will do tbe most good. If a Cal noun or a liinkey-Dink or a Reuf happen to be where the ax falls, well and good. Bat do not shield tbe .higher-up and punish the lower down. A stricter, sterner juetlce would pun- lsn the former more surely and with greater volume. Reports of the colonist travel to tbe JVorthwest over tbe Harriman lines for tbe first eight dsys of March have been received. The total num ber of tickets sold for Oregon points was 1545, an increase of 301 over last year's period. Of these. 275 werve for Portland and 272 for points south of Portland. It is claimed that an unbreakable steel rail has been made by the Penn sylvania Steel Company, which if generally used will preserve the acci dents now so common in railroad travl. at the sacrifice of a o many Uvea. Now, let's see what the steel truat will do about that A dispatch from Houghton, Mich., aya tbat an American Trust baa pur chased Isle Royal, in Lake Superior, j net opposite the Canadian town of a Port Arliur. ThU it to IntiRh. Jle Koyal always was American territory. There la more piobabtllty tlint an English syndicate hut purchased the island for the well known copper deposits Tbe American syndicate referred to, bewever, hae mora likely purchased Pie I si in J, for Its mineral deposits, aj'ver, gold and eopper, which lie between the Isle Royal, nd tbe main Cauadian shnie. A short musical will l rendered at the Openi House tnniorrnw eve tilng Is-fore tht auction of tin ban- I kets. Admission free. SOCIETY NOTES Mrs. TV. U. Shirk wa tbe bofte of a delightful party Saturday afternoon. Progressive whist was played and olos wete rendered by Mra C. F Seager aud Mrs. Norin. Refresh meuts were served at tbe conclusion of tbe card game Tbe following ladle were prevent: Mesdamei Creseler, Wilcox, W. U. Suider, Florence, Bern is, Cobb, Gowan, Norin, Umbaob, ll.rvy, Sherlock, Harrow. Thornton, Beall. Clark, Stone, Scbminck, Creed Me Kendree. Watson, Bailey, liatcbelder. C. E. aud L. E. Stager, K. W. Mai. KIlKHl, for April "When to-day dlad, an epoch ended. Inter it In tbe crypt witb Alexander's witb Ceesar'a, with Napoleon '. ' Thomas W. Lawaoa writes. In tbe April Everybody's, a cbaiaeteriatic ally stirring appreciation of Theodore Rooeevelt, aader tbe title, "Tbe Passing of tbe toao"; and .the editor add to this a brief review of tbe ex PrtrsiJent's career as a publio servant and citizen, aod a godpeed to tbe new cbief executive. Tbe tbird shot, and perhaps tbe most effective from a practicl stand point, in tbe campaign against mar gin gambilug, is hred in "Tbe Came UeU You,'' by Jobn Parr: and added to it is tbe confession of a branch manager of one of New York's big Sto?k Exchange bouses. It is called "A Hireling of Wall Street." Witb a natioual comnweston con sidering ways and means ot bettering Amreica's wateraay utilization, and bills before a half dozen or more legislatures dealing witb tbe eatue probl.-m, Jobn li. Matbew's article, "Making Rivers Work," bita the middle of tbe target squarely. It shows what Europe has done. It sbows bow much better America could do it. No less timely is "Alcbolism: Its Causation and its Arrest," by tbe Rev. Samuel McComb an outliue of tbe method used by the Emmanuel Church in combating tbis widespread evil. Tbe fiction and every article in tbe current number is of interest tbat will command attention of alL Curing a Pullar. It is claimed by one who has tried It that a driving horse tbat pulls on the bit can be cured by fastening a small ring on each side of tbe bridle and as near tbe brow band as possible. Pass tbe lines through bit rings and snap them Into the rings at the brow band. This, with a common Jointed bit, will enabled a child to bold a "puller," or hard mouthed horse, with ease under almost all circumstances. It can be used on a fast horse in double team or on both, as desired. It Is cheap and easily applied, and it won't make the mouth sore. Indications of Diaeais. An Irregular pulse In a horse is a strong symptom of grave disease. In a healthy horse tbe pulse beats thirty two to thirty-eight per minute, but forty-eight per minute may not de note disease In some bursts. To take the pulse place tbe finger of tbe light hand across the artery below tbe Jaws, holding tbe watch In tbe left band, and count tbe beats. A rise of temperature above 100 degrees denotes tbat some thing Is wrong. To take the tempera ture use a thermometer. By practice a high temperature can be easily de tected by inserting the hand in tbe moutb of the animal Cold legs and cold ears and cold sweat are bad symp toms. Difficult and quick breathing indicate lung trouble, and snoring is caused by disease of tbe brain. A rough coat is a bad symptom, denot ing Indigestion. Fever in a horse la indicated by dullness, a quick pulse, high temperature, extended and in flamed nostrils and usually great de sire for water. Reliable Seeds So much has already been said on the importance of buying your seeds from a reliable dealer that to repeat it is only- waste of words. tikS& Seeds have proved their worth our increas ing business is proof indeed that merit alone has made the Chas. II. Lilly Co. fore most seedsmen on the Pacific Coast Send for catalog:, 120 pace, illus trated, de scrip, j jive j I strong, durable, comfortable I g garments for workingmcn I r N v,hyi Millie X iftUi Alii WW.,a.. .. a tin, Ryan, Drenkel, and Powell and Mlseea Applogatc and Linton. MIimi Fae Humes entarntalned a number of ber frleoda at wbUt lt Saturrdy afternoon. Refreshments were cerred. Mlf Kmlly Ayres revived (trot prire, aud Minn Laura Vu was awarded the consolation Lrlze. Tboee present were Mlsaia aura Puke, Medio Oltihona, F.mtly Ayres, Verda Umliarb. Marie Mo Shane, Mae Far nee, Cuba Amick, Kdne Peuluod and F.tnlly Claik. W. Ijir Thompson will be the auc tlnwtt At thf llnxkrt SotUl tit lx irtvtMi tomorrow night by the lllnh School Seager's No.lrt Ftir e)(W. man, pnnxtii. eltn gfven 2 ke lot ia2x2 & Inrirenew tmrn.lwHt f abnde & frnlt, Imth, rompb'te, will Inoluiie furnlturv thlMone will lie tnkt-n quick one b'wk from Court Ilouae. Noli For vn Investment 2 WX. cash, 310 ft front. 170dtep--rmm frame houae. complete, In good rvtiHlr. ThN la on prlnctpnl ihoronglifurtN and there can tie 5-Wix 170ft lots aoltl for at l-et $400. nplece. leaving pood hoiiH & lot for U., that cau rent for $ 240. per anuiun. No. 14--7-rooin botine, rot W-by IR0. Honee in beat n'tmlr. orchard nnl Lgacilen, good sidewalk and fence, Nv 3. 480 acres, north of Lakevletr 2"i tulle, on proponed rlnht of way of railway. 7-rotin bourn . baru, capac ity 100 totia of bay. 1500 abeep, 100 ncn-e nnder Irrigation, two cntka cross the farm. Small orchard. Bet of hay & grain land. Unlimited range MXX). The lntprovepien.es alone reii- renent 7000. This will not tie on the market long. No. 2 Ranch. 140 acres, 0 miles from Lakevlc w, good 7-rooin hoiine, barn 30xN0, 4 other build Inga, all fenced 400 acrett In tuettdi w. - Irrigation rights. B'tt ot grain oc fruit landa. Soil loam & rolling land. In the center of Ooone Lake Valley. fi'tl.OOO if taken at once. Teruin. "neat tbe Railroad to it." No. 1. I'alry Hnnch, Jt0 acrea, near creamery, 8-rooiu house, 2 barns new one cot fl.'iOO. Orchard of 70 trees & garden. All fenct d. 40 to 50 cows. Telebbone, & It. F. I), twice a week. Oood roada. f 2 000 down, bal ance 15 200. Terms. "Beat tbe Rail road to it." Frame seven-room houne. 70x100 ft lot, lawn, shade, liest residence street in centre of town, furnished complete, with piano, 13.600. must act at once. Frame 9-room house, 75x100 ft. lot. one block from centre of town. good repiiir; trees setout, if taken le- fore May 1st f 2.200. A rare good bar gain. Five-room house, frame; good barn, can be made over into nix or sev en room houne for $200, 2 acres of ex cellent land 5 block from Court HoiiHe, house and barn alone cost $1,000; the land can be cut tnto 16 lot and re-sold at enough to clear the place this Is right in town. Price, JI.N00. House, either to kcII or rout arc Kcarcc in Lakeview, if you mean Mimuchh we will noihI pho ton. Tlmlier claim, 160 acre, will cruse 3 700.000 clone to Lakevlew, owner must Hell, $2,500 will get it, cusli. Two timber claims for sale, one 120 acreM, one KiO acres, will cruxe 1.150 000 ft-1.250.000 ft Can be bad In-fore May. 1st for $.1000 CuhIi. . Ranch 100 acres all fenced, good for fruit of all binds, also 40 to 50 acres 'for grain, near Lakeview on county road, spring water all year, 5-room house. 175 fruit trees 2 and 'S years old - $3,500, half cash, balance 1 to 5 years. "Beat the Kail road to it." Ranch of 140 acres-fiO acres cleared & fenced, on north west shore of (loose Lake In California, five miles from Ry. right of way. House and barns, garden & fruit trees, good spring water, 12 50 per acre. This is a real-rare-in vestment. The own er Is forced to aell. "Hen t the Railroad to it." Ranch 300 acres, pari fenced, barn only. If sold with ranch of 100 acres houHe & tiarn for 112.60, if seperate, $15 er acre. The 'ii0 1h Just at south end of (iooHe Lake, the '00 2 miles south of Davis Creek, Calif, on conn ty road, excellent level grain and gar den lands, Is located on the right of way Ry. "Heat the ICailroad to it." This last one lor persons who have f.w.ouo and some energy. Fruit ranch, 800 to 1000 acres, 3 houses, J burns, good fencing, perpetual wa ter right, all irrigated, licst lands in Goose Lake Valley for fruit & garden farming, no frosts, local market for all, will produce from $25 to f'JO per acre ordinary farming, fruits much greater. All implements, wagons, 14 head of horses, harness etc. Can be sub-divided, part town lots, bal ance 10 to 40 acre tracts. The lots will bring $S00 to 1.0(H) per acre the balance $75 to $100 per acre. Tha right of way goes right by this farm. To the parties who can handle this alzed property it Is a big money maker. Can all be sold this year, price $55,000, can send photographs If you mean business. Heat the ICailroad to It." Dranch Office, " Plush, Oregon, Joe Elliott, Mgr. Warner Valley. One of the best chances' to secure the fast going, Free government lands. v e locate persons on oul v tbe best of good lands. Ask for particular. Seager's Lukcview,Orgon See Our Windows We are of me We feel confident that when you See them and get jdiut.. prices that you will. say thatthey-areattrrig Bailey CLASSIFED WANTS ( Five renta er line, or one rent par word, each lnaertlnn. Thirl worta. or Iraa. II per month. aW'N ailvrrtlarmeiit lnwrtatl fur lost than ii centa. W'ATKK-HHiHT CLAIM l TAKE NOTICE To All Whom It May Coucern: That I forbid any per son turning the water out of Iiead Man Canyon cn-ek, except what be longed to the Reed ditch In IHHfi, aa I have claimed It since as natural flow of water on my ranch south of Lakevtew. Any one interfering with this right will be prosecuted to the full extent of tbe law. 10W2 H. W. KMKKSON. WAMTKII WANTED Trustworthy man or wo rn au In each county to advertise, re- celve orders ami manage business for New York Mall Order House, $18.00 weexly; position permanent: no Investment ret u I red. Previous pxoerleiic not esMf utinl to enuatrlnir. Spare time valuable. Enclose self ad dressed envelope for full particulars. AddreHS, CLARK Co.. Wholesale Dept., 103 PARK AVE.. NEW YORK IOl.'I.TRY"FOINTfcKl4 CRYSTAL WHITE ORPINGTONS, the big winter layers Last leccni Iter I purchased a $:C pen of birds from the famous Kellerstrass Farm of Kansas City, Mo., and c n now furuish a limited iiuiiiImt of eggs from these choice birds at 'l for i:i. March and April hatched pullets lay eggs when the price Is highest. Address, F. P. Cronemlllt-r, Lukevlew, Oregon. rK MALK' FOR SALE- AT AUCTION, ON SAT- urday, April 3rd. 1900. at 2 p. m.. in front of Odd Fellow's Halt, the windmill, tank, pump, and fixtures of the plant at Cemetery. ' LODGE TRUSTEES. FOR SALE Two good milch cows, one lumber wagon. F. R. I'ATCH. FOR SALE West of Sec. 34. Town- shipsM. icange l Kast at $.. per acre, 7 miles from Lakevlew, Oregon. Write or enquire ot C. F. Elgin, care of City Hall, Halem, Oregon. TK1.KPIIONKJ4. LOOK AT THE NOTICE FOR RE- ward issued by the Telephone Company for destroying Its prop erty. lOtf Tbe Examiner baa a supply of first class butter wrapper paper on hand now, at tbe following prices: For 1300 wiappere, printed, $'160, for i000 printed $4.60. tf CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature rAUlOftt M Afamll kVa taitnsi mnlA lalha f JnllstJ States tiisn of tvny other mmUm of bancrn. Ihii it itm account ol thoir ttUf ft(cuit:y na fcimliclty. , mnr uit'rilr th .i -i.y in sf I. itli. ' f!;.? ' 1. f'., yr' ftubttrifiiinnU "umUrs) cot fiO Oi iit, J itrnt fturur r, ! ci'llt-f. I .i y u!,iuiUf Kli JriiCftll 1 t Ifb-f lt .h t ..i'nii. i.i, , ' I tl I K .'.i-j, us v t ( t O U. 1:1.) l'icl'i-"n t I. (' (, tl fi.ci- uin,) aoul ii u- AUOiut i iltc.il.L Co.. ' wk. i nmrm They are Worthy of a Look Showing in our Big Goo In South Eastern Oregon. Masstagal UK A I, I.ST4TK TIIEOREdON VALI.EV LAM) CO. has completed its sale, and there Is going to lie something doing around Lakevlew, and some have alrendv regretted that they did not buy.- if there Is any one still wauling to get 'In, 1 can get a few conlraota from clients nere. Make me an oner tiefore the premiums on these contracts make another advance. M.C. OH, LETT Sta. B. Dallas. Texas. FOR SALE Oregon Vall.-y Und Co. assignment r cntttrnrt. L. I). RICHARDSON, 103 4th Sfoo , 10W4 Minneapolis, Minn. CHOICE 10-ACRE FARMd.-Ciose to Lakevlew 200. Easy terms. Don't delay they are going fast. If yon want a good fruit or gardeu farm, don't miss this chance, flood, live agents wanted. LAKEVIEW , DEVELOPMENT CO V O Box 214, i lakevlew Oregon. ' ! vv, .,.. . ..r I WANTED T IMIIKR LAND HOME. stead rellniiilHbmeutH. Want to buv ill nft fro hi owners. Write, with particulars, to M. A. KIRBY, 11 OS Felix Street, t-t, Joseph. Mo. I OREGON VALLEYLAND Contracts I forsnle. Make me your offer, elt h ' er d I rect or a gen t s. f 4 1 f i BERNARD C. SITZ, Lakevlew. On-. OREGON VALLEY LAND contracts botiKbt aud sold by W. L. Ullnu, 21C Masouio Temple, Itockforri, III. Wbeu writing him du not fail to eo close postage if you expect a reply.2tf Smiles and Squalls By "TIIK VKRKANT UXK The insurgents already have got busy In Cuba. Uh,buhl COUNTY NEWS Silver Lake From Tbe Leader. M. B. Buchanan has just returned from Lakevlew where be went to appear as a defendant in a laud con test. He asya he came out on top, tbe contestant failing to appear. Rev. Hoplciua of Lakevlew has accepted tbe call of tbe baptist Church of thia place for tbe coming six months and will arrive next wtek. There will be services next Hunday. Miss Hart of Lakevlew who for the past six months bat been going to school in Orass . Valley, Kherman county, arrived on tbe stage Friday night, being worn out witb tbe bard travel laid over until Monday morn ing, when she resumed her homeward jouruey. Warren Duncan was on a several days trip with Earnest Hayes, an engineer in the employ of the Oregon Military Road Company, and while gone visited the Christmas Lake, Wagontlre aud Abert Lake Country. Mr. Hayes made the trip presumably in tbe interest of tbe company in whose employ be is. Mr. Fox, of Fremont, the name of a new settlement west of Foit Rock, came to town Tuesday, bringing two gentlemen who held on homesteads in tbat vioinity, Mr, Fox informs us that tbe new road from Fremont postomce intersects tbe old stage road about tbree miles northwest of tbe horse ranch, thus avoiding tbe long , steep hill in tbe McCarty can yon. Marrid:-On last Friday evening, at tbe home of Mr. and Mra. Clin Hmitb, Mr Oeorge Partin and Miss Nellie Heard were united In mairlage by Judge Martin, who did tbe job op in his usual happy and business like manner. The newly weds are well and favorably knowu through out tbis action, and the best wishes of a host of friends follow them in their new co-partnership. Windows a Is UnxcelSed Lakeview Oregon f I' MNITI KK MTO K NOTH-E : Tbe publio Is hereby notified that 1 have taken over tbe Furniture Stock of Wallace Co. No bill against said firm contracted after date of Jan. 1, liXiO will be eon. Idrred and all accounts outstanding and 3ue aM firm are to be paid to tbe underalgned. II. L. Chandler. Dated, Lakevlew, Ore., Jau 1, liXX). POST KINO HAVE THE 11 EST gra!e of Llqours and Ugars to Imi found In Oregon. tf J. II. CUTLER WHISKY AT THE Hotel Iwikevlew bar. The bent aud purest whisky made. tf DUTCH LUNCH fry haloon. AT THE BREW tf WANTED: Roomers. Board b St tbe Mo- clay, week or month. ' Mrs. Ihtniela,' ANKHI4 AH LAI WOMt AMERICAN LAUNDRY :--lf yon want good waohliig go to the Ameri can Laundry. .Mrs. R. McDanlnis. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOON, FOR LAKE COUNTY. Emil Klieae, ) Flaintiff) Suit in Equity to foroloae a Kidney II odder aud ) Cressle llodder. ) Mortgage his wife. Defendants. To (Sidney llodder, and Crossie Hod- aer. Die wire, defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREOON, You, and each of you are hereby required tu appearand answer tbe Complaint filed against you In tbe above entitled Court and Cause within six weeks from tbe date of tbe First Publication of this Uu mm nu a. to-wlton or before tho7tb day of May. 1900, and if you fail ao to appear aud answer or otherwise plead to tbe said . Comprint, for want thereof the Plain-( tiff will apply to tbe Court for m Lit ems auaiost you and each of you for the sale of tbe following described land situate in tbe County of Lake, Htate of Oregon, to-wlt: NW quarter, Heo. :J5, Tp. 3 8. R, 1U E. W. M., and for the foreclosure of the follow tog described Motgage upon said land, to-wit: Tbat oeitain Mortgage ex ecuted by the Defendants (Sidney llod der and Creasie llodder, bis wife, on the 15tb day of November, 11104 In favor of Columbia Brewing Company. a Corporation, in tbe sum nf skmh (ifi witb interest at tbe rate (I per cent per annum until paid ; which said Mortgage was duly assigned to plain tiff herein on he Fifth day of Feb ruary, 1009. Tbat there is due and owing to Plalntift herein ou tbe said Mortage the sum of $550.25 wl'.n Interest on tbe aunt of $520.05 since tbe 15tb day of Novebmer, 1004 at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and interest on the sum of $2.1 31 since tbe 15th day of November, 11X15 at the rate of 0 per rent per annum; and tbe sum of $53 19 taxes paid on said premises by Plaintiff herein, with inteiest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum until paid and for tbe sum of $50 as attor ney's fees herein, and for bis costs and disbursement herein, and for auch other and further relief as to tbe Court may deem meet. Notice is hereby given you, that this summons is served upon you by Publication thereof io tbe Lake County Examiner a News Paper of General Circulation, Issued and pub lished weekly in Lakevlew, Lake County, Oregon, pursuant to an oider of tbe Hon. (Jeorue Noland. Judue of said Coutt, duly made at Chambers in Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Ore gon, on the 15th day of Msrob. 1909. Tbe date of the first publication of tbis Summons is tbe 25tb day of March, 1"09, and tbe date of tbe last publication of said summons Is tbe (th day of May, 1909. 4. D. Venator, M26M7 Attorney for Plaintiff.