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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1909)
TWO I AKK JNTY I:XAN'1NT I AKV .M . ITIIK N, TIUi;siA Y. M'ltM " o. Ln kc County Exn m incn KM KM J. IIOWMAN. Largtat I'aptr. end Largest Circulation In Castern and Senthern Oretnn. rt hi.isiii:i kxkkv tiu kshay. I f'i at tin' I'O-I Oltie.-Sl I.SKeVlPW, mi rvo.itnM'lii Maiwr. COINTY Or r ll I AI. P.U'KU 51 BtRIPTION RATH. One i nr. in advance, . t-'N' Hi MlNlMllK. " I -' Three n.oiiths, " ' fflTK not pM In advance. $1 50 tin' oi. o uhseritM'ra to 1 he Kxamtner who remove from one loeal.'y to amillfer. I'hRiKi tlnir i.nsiofrl.e a.t.lrem luiiiltl riiii'mhir " drop Oil office card m their i-aper can b- ad Sretaed to the riiiht ptwti.fllce. ADVERTI5INO RAlL-V Rcmilar Mending ads 11.00 n Inch, ninitle oln in li apace, per month. All siamllng ails rhiK free mire a month. foal of coinpoM ti.-ii rhargc.1 foraH extra channel. All a octal positions extra. All short term ed extra Header, local rnluroii. U-. per line each In (pIdoii. Want ad. V. a lin ach InnTin n Card of thank II W. Resolutions ol condo lence, fl 60 and up. tarda. ,j4jr-TriiRient Advert. ng and Job Prim ing, rash in Bdenc. Ail ill 1 nutat bo paid the flnt of each month. t tp-Xa deviation from theee term. TUIP OIDCD t" lept on file at B.I". lUaiCa lHIO lArtn AdTrrtining Afenov U4 8and ome Street. San rrani iw-o, Cal.. where eoatractii for advertiin ran be madt for -t. A MOMKNTOl'S Ul'ESTION The rpublicaa party in its plat form promised tariff reform. Presi dent Taft bas insisted that such proru iei revision be made promptly aud faithfully both in 1-tter and epint. Hut it begins to look as tboush a republican congress intended do each tbiut;, if tbe Payne bill is to become a law. And if it becomes a law there will probably be a day of reckouiuK in the future for tbe party. Cbnuip Claik, tbe democratic lead er, probably takes a stroDg partizan vi-w iu bis criticism of tbe b wherein he insists tbat tbe Payne bil as a revenue measure depends too much upon taxing tbe necessities, and too little in taxins the luxuries. For indtaure every tbintt tbe poor man wear, eats or uses as a necessity is faxed to the utmost, vbile Morgan gets bis valuable art collection into the cjurtry without a cent of cost, on the specious plea that tbe same is o! an educational nature! Congressman Clark insists tbat many of these duties should be chauged to a revenue basis, and in many particulars the rank aud Hie of tbe country will agree he is right. Obivionsly, there is a nation wide demand for a revision of tbe tariff tbat will redune tbe cost of living, aud auy tinkering that will not com pel the trusts and interests favored by tariffs of the past and now iu force to make cotieecsions to the many and not for tbe benefit of the few, will not be quietly accepted by tbe peo ple as a party expediency, and will result in such clamor tbat tKe republi can party will be shaken from its pedestal of high ideals. The demo crat are eager for such a chance to go to the people. Equhl taxation should be tbe hasis of all legislation and anything tbat falls short of that end will not be tolerated longer than tbe p euple can find means to remedy such evil. A national recall would make con gressmen a little more careful in their legislative acts As it is now there is no effective remedy for gross acts ou the part of congress, except to refuse the delinquent re-election, and too frequently, some new issue arises that oyresbadowa tbe causo of complaint and tbe culprit gets back to cuorgeesj to repeat hi ofiieuse, i pigy be, in. some rtbe; yray, AN LXl'KNSIVK "KITTY" Everybody's Magazine is laboring bard iu tbe cause o justice, and is doing yeoman service agaiust every form of graft. Just now it is fight ing tbe speculative game whereby lambs are systematically plucked of millioss every year. In its May bue, under the caption, "The Last of the Wall Street Game," it says: Tbere are a score of Wall street brokerage bousas thai make from 100,000 to 8300,000 annually iu years not marked by lessened speculation due to financial aud industrial de pressions. There are hundreds of other bouses tbat are disappointed with returns which fall below such figures as H25.000, $100,000, and $76, OiK). It seems reasonable to assume tbat there are two thousand specula tive firms in the United States with an average net income of $20,000eacb. Every consideration tends to prove that this is au ultra-conservative statement, yet it implies that, our speculative friends must dig down in to their pockets for another $40,000. 000 before they Cn hope to extract dividends from tbe quotations which are manufactured for them ou tbe various exchanges. Tbe approximate annual cost of tbe speculative game to those who patron ize brokers and commission meu in the United States is thus indicated in this recapitulation : Operating Expenses of Speculative Firms $100,000,000 Profits to such Firms from I 'nmniluninns Paid bv Customers 40,000,000 Paid bv Customers to Hank mi Iuterrt Accinint 4ii,lHV,lH. Coot tr the Cam- lMi,lH"AtH1 It there he no ml.niiiprehetislon ciineerntns the nature of t hat total of lr'0(0itx0. It doe not imply that I the gros amount of loss mif tained hv these v. ho "tn'Ctilite In Wall Street and rlst here. It linn untiling! I to do with t tint ThU lStl.(XM,(XKl I n fmrly mvuiat Mate.nrnt of thes niro j vl "tho kitty." It is the tiilil!y j ' contrii uted the piMiii fot tlioi ; pri vilgo of nunt'lnw in flocks hii1 j i 1 otids. j IVOIiklMi ;im.s m ikk luxr l I Mis Mary Wooloy, college prei. denl of Hoston. is authority for the Mtatenietit tlmt "it ik tho factory and shop Hint o'.lk-e worker and not tho, college tired wirl who make the i ienl i wife." I Mirs Wooley bases tier statement in j the a leue 1 laot that, through their J activity atnl earnest ne8, utrl bread w inner develop a spirit of Mticeiity' aud L.e proper appreciation of a home, which are largely unkon amoug the unwed girls hu have no ' occasion to develop a longing for a j home of their owu. I She declares tbe tvoiunu who works is much more anxious to be married than her stv at-home sisters and that, while formerly she was con vinced that the opposite was the rule, today after conducting a series of in vestigations amoug employed women, she is certain beyond a shadow of doubt tbat the iu-Jepeudeot girl whoj goes to her shuo or office every day i more sincere in her love of a home' than tbe college girl, who lack tbe experience of and contact with tbe real coodtions of li'e. Tbe Oregouiau is not altogether rigbg in some things, tut in its war' against tbe robLer tariff, which en-f riches tbe few to tbe detriment of thej many, it is ngbting the tight of the' common people. For intauce in a receut issue it spoke right to tbe point w len it said : Mr. PayDe said women could get along without some kind of gloves, or fewer of them, or could manage to keep tbier hands warm, though they could not cover thir pride. Passing by tbe sneer, women will be heavily taxed in keepias their hands warm Tbe duty on knit goods is from 3.'J to 41 cents a pound, besides 55 per cent ad valorem, and on woolen yarns 22 1-2 to 38 1-2 cetita a pound and 40 perj cent ad valorem, tven cotton gloves and threads pay a heavy tribute; as do silks. The women might not objeet to tbia so much if tLe tax went to tbe government, but tbe object of the increase is to make tbe duties absolutely prohibitive, " tbat tbe government will not get a dollar, but tbe trust alL Tbia is protection. The ML Sterling (111), Repbublican contains this surrpising statement: A year ago wben the saloons were voted oat of this city, a few people, (and probably ooly a few) were a little frightened (and probably only a little by tbe prophecies of the dire ca;ami ties which would fall npon tbe city in tbe event tbe saloons weie pat out of business. Well, 'saloons were rek gated to tbe rear and within a year all business places. Including some which wer idle when tbe saloons were here, are occupied, every avail- abledwelling is fall aod tbe demand for house was never so great as now." A step toward the ultimate annexa tion of Ccba is embodied in a reso lution introduced in the bouse by Representative Helm of Ken tucky. It provides tbat whenever a majority of the voters of tbe inland gball vote in favor of annexation to tbe United States tbe territioy of tbe ialand shall be annexed on such terms and conditions as the proper authori ties of both coqntriee may agree up on. A certain writer has said tbat no newspaper which took truth for its standard would make pecuniary suc cess Tbe press might return the compliment by remarking tbat no minister who told the truth about bla congregation, alive or dead, would '1 Roosevelt Says: Every iktkoo who In- . vents In wll-elected renl eatatem a growing and prosperous com munity adopts the Ktir ent aud mtfcHt method of Incoming Independ ent, for real ewtate Im tbe tiaulH of till wealth. Every week Exam iner real estate ads point the way to good investments. You may miss your opportunity if you miss the ads in this issue. Heart to Heart Talks. tBy iinVIN A. NYE. mryr'sht. l!wi, l.y K.lwln A. Nye. THE CRYSTAL CUP OF LIFE. The poet cillM life "crystal clmllce." Which Is :t lino llgmv. You (mii till it tliiilKv or cup lo the brim, mid t'icn ;f you want an over flow yon must thrust or drop aoine thing Into It. The amount of the overflow will tie determined by the size of tlmt which you put Into the cup. What you get out I of the siime quantity as that which yon put In. ' So I huuiiin life. He who made our earthly vessels of mortal life filled them even to the ! brim. Your earthly chnllee holds with ( tn It life. Whether you shall have that life "more abundantly" depends upon . what you put Into the vessel. What you get In overflow ta measured by 1 what you put In. j For Instance j If you put love Into the chalice of i your life, your life will overflow In j loveliness. If you put hatred Into It, It I will overflow In hatred. If you put ln i Into your cup or life, sinfulness will overflow. I In other words. YOU CANNOT CSET ANY MORE OI'T OF YOUR LIFE TITAN YOIT PITT INTO IT. You may get less; you cannot get more. Do you any It la a harsh lawf On the contrary. It Is a most gracious provision. It puts the power of the universe Into your bumble hands. It commissions j-ou as captain of your destiny. You get what you give. More than that the Mom: you rrr into tite err the more is left to tut IN. That Is to say. the more love you put In the more love you have left, to say nothing of the overflow of loveli ness. The more hate you put in the more hatred you have left, to say noth ing of the hideous overflow of hate. But you ask. Why call life a CRYS TAL chalice? rteeause Its operations are transpar ent to all. You can see the process every day In others and In yourself. Y'ou can see men and women putting love or hatred or envy or revenge Into their cups of life. You can see the overflow In kind, and you can see how they have more left than they put In. And In the end when the frail glass of the crystal chalice Is shattered by the stroke of Death? Why. "all you can hold In your dead. i cold band Is what you have given away what you have steadily put Into the chalice. Here's tbe cup. What will you put Into it? occupy tbe pulpit much longer than on Sunday atferward The press aud clergy go band in band with tbe white wash brush, rosy spectacles maguify i g the little virtues and kindly throwing little deformities ioto obli vion. Tbe pulpit, tbe pen and tbe gravestone are partuers in saint mak ing. Cardinal Gibbons, of the Catholic Church, evidenotly is fully alive to j tbe evils to which tbe American peo ple are subjected wben he raises bis' voice as follows: I "No man can be a good citizen who I seta at defiance tbe laws of the com-1 tuon wealth. Tbe man tbat breaks i tbe laws of tbe state is violating at tbe same time some commandment of tbe deoalogue. The citizen who buys or sells votes who creeps into political power by intrigue and bribery, is a thief aud trausgr!Suiog tbe commandment' ...I U f TU .. l,..tt afrA..t 1 1 ' i WUIUU BUjn X uun sunn UKim " Fourteen weeks to pick out a jury ignoiant enough to try that man Calhoun in San Francicao I No won der the Portland Journal man breaks out in this piece of blauk verse: He never read no pat er, aod never heard no news; he knowed nobody much, and never bad no views. He aidn't care 'bout nothin'. and couldn't even think, except to eat and aiaan. and Hometiuies take a drink. The lawvers were delighted, and agreed on bim at once; for be was model juryman dunce. because he was Tbe lace track gratfers, having been driven out of California, bave gone to Mexico, where tbey have been granted concessions by President Dies. Very Well. Now let tbe gov ernment place a bau on publicity, euch as that enforced in the lottery cases, and the "business" will go in to "iuoccuous desuetude" to quote one of tbe democratic faith. Jeffries, tbe ex-champion . pugilist has announced that be is ready for all who muy dispute bis title of champion pugilist. "Ure'r Jobnsing set be will be dar," but Tbe Ex aminer bets on Jeffries. The date nor place for tbe bout t is not yet arranged but will be aunounced soon. The new Nevada Banking Law gives security to depositors. There was need of such law, as too many Nev aduns learned to their sorrow. A Kansas farmer drowned himself from remorse because he had failed to make a return of all his property to tbe assessor. It is now up to John I'., .!. l'li t'i and ohm tit ! i in n mid do likiHvl. Iftley w II only do mi the hUtoiy will give thenl a doitcr place In Us page than will ln i he 0 i0 If they irsUt In dodging their joid tuxes. The Vieka Journal an it Is out t'l n.-t Inn ilnlv lor counties to bmlii M Ileum fur llg " I, llld gioit vo lien and lis sermon In allocating such toons purpoue rings Iron I'n nifi 01 aged wo it are, through no f.ml of thi'iis. thrust upon i he cold i-h ti tties ol tho world. T'h'V slioul be tsken care of In comfort during their remaining v"ir f this life. ll'iiriii'iui mivs "timi tn.' I -hi i ii n'i. o ri'iitinil (.fciiril ies i none of th peopl"' business. " l!iit, lion tin milk i an I hihIIi the pump him Ho too lill-llv tho people niako it tnen ' linnl-uei-s" In see th.it he slops It. And e'i'iit uillv the pO'itl will make li their "I'tnlnes'' to squeeze the water out of tnilioad i-toi Us, too. Jii lge I'lke, of Nevada, has Hopped the diroice bn-ineo in that state by 'leciiilng that no divorces wtl! be griinle i. except to Inula tide residents of that stale anil (ten only for statu tory fumes The actor class, and th venal rich, are t egluaiug to find out that ther is such a thing as decency, after all In suite nf tn ;rMi snassioii In business in l'.H'H. t ie steel trust msu aued to poll ut a profit of flU.Hi"', 710 If any better argument conli be a Ivsnce l for a lowering of taillf taxes, In ftcHM'd In the. And, tiesides, unit tile says the tttist does out ii. iu need protection. The Hankers of Pittsburg have sent an hih''i1 to Mocretarv of state Knox asking him lo take st-ps to stop the nianlpiilati in of wheHt on the Chicago Hoard of traoe. This Hpt'ciil In sent following two failures In tho last two days, which have betu traced directly to t he Patten rleiil ' Senior Chain berlaiu has introduced a t ill l etore l utigess to estnMlbh a Land Ottlca at Yule The move is a deserving one us the great distunce from Ilurim to Yale, and the lmcnenc a noniit of laud in each dii.tr let would justify the mukiiig of a new disttlct at Vale The Oregon Inn is moved to asy Harri'tian Is exasperatiugly slo". eien though Oregon approach's nearer aud pearer tbe time of going Into railroad business itself. Tbere is mor catarrh it this sec tioti of the country than all other diseases put together end until the last tew years was supposed to be in curable, ror a great many years doctors pronounced it a locil disease and prescribed local remedies and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable Science bas proven catarrh 'o be i constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Core, manufactured by K J Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is tbe only conetktottoaal cure on the market it is taker, internally iu doses from IU drops to teaspoonfuL It acts directly on the blood and mucous sorfacea of the system. They offer one hundred do'lars for any case it fails to cure. Seud tor cur culars BDd testimonials. Address: V. J. CHENEY it CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Drovgrets. 7"o. Take Hall's family Pills for cooetl- paMou. Ocean Waive "Manner", Sunshine Washes, sold on trial, Auten Hard ware Co. Our Motto: "Don't Let Vs Alone!" That National Prosperity Association wants everybody to quit "agltutlng." Its motto is "It Us Alone." Well, that may be all right for the Immense commercial concerns of tho country the manufacturers, etc. but It U ull wrong for the ordinary business house. You don't want people to let you alone. You want them to come around and buy goods, don't you? But they will let you alone unless you "agitate." And tbe way to agitate is to ADVER TISE. Our columns are open, and the space price Is Just right. Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times rath day. Docs it hciid out kooJ bluot.1 ur bad blood? You Know, lir I'.ood blood is ".oiid liculili ; !vid blood, bud liraltli. And you Know prccistly what to ukc for b..d blood 'Aycr's S;irsap:n illa. Doctors have endorsed if for t'O years. (Mil frriiii-i'l r n. of niil liiimit I. it litmiUh Itur 'I In. ii 1 1 . i . full. . i , I'ui.i.iii.iifr tllIJItrt . Iih .,l,...tlM.' i ti ltn liliMtU. Kl l'l II" I t'Hi'll . n II Mill. Au. . I lol A Mt-lr J.O rr O . . I ov.ll. . AlU IbMlll.iM.l.urV' 4 vf 7 IIUII VII Kill. jjers sii r ci i.i. tllik'Ni I'ltTOSU. W riav no Miril W puMlah tli l9.mu'a or ll uur utJutnfl. Nll.-tlll Cltllirrll quickly yields totrent me'it h" Urn ngriMiable, arotnnllc l.iy't ('remit li.iltu. It is n oi vi'. I ihromdi the U'l-trils and eliumn n i l In 1 the w holu mirfiu-e over vhlrh it ililliis- lirndf. firttg ii -ts Rill the fi c., sir.n. Tot it ntnl you are sure to ontititiurt tho trenttneut till ro luved, AmioiinriMiient. Co A4'(Mitittiot do tii'i'.n whi'uro pttrtlnl tlm ui of B'.inn'.jsor in n;p!;. ing liquid l!ia ti mul iuv.i;'St f ir r.tmrrlmt tru. 4 i:is projirn tir e i ,m ,v uu I'ulni Iu ; I t for ii, w.ii li i.l Im Know n ns 1 y'i .1 j.ii I v'r nil l"..iVu. Price in. Iild ng On vini! tum is 7 exiil. I'nt! or I ii '.. V'iii I ; i d f ' I e-t'm.li t!in ino.l' nntl pripert:w nf l.io solid )irvtmr.iiotk A Shot with Every Tick of Watch r 1 SIX SHOTS IN FOUR SECONDS Tree Book tells of this Gun This IlnrtitnerlcMs Itiqicftter la the Iiiim evert known liiipriivetiietit g. Ir.i"ch liliH-k, roveretl inwhaiilsiti and tup ili If ili'sln-d. Fp Catnlug shows our other allot guns, duulilcs, slngleM, etc. PRICES. PaiT A post si I brlnirs our book THE UNION FIRE ARMS CO., 45 Auburndale, TOLEDO, OHIO. 1 Furniture and I Undertaking I A. E. FOLLETT. I New Pine Creek, - - Oregon PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS Trade-MarKs, Designs, Labels, Print, Etc. Atl HasrHM of buataerut la-for th Unltvl Statea Patent (Hflre trlveu Prompt und Ctrefnl Personal A ttt-tttlon. Terms tine most rea Hoemble and Kixl work KtkranUMMt Addivxa all Impileii-M to JAflES K. POLK, ( Memeer of the Bar of 2407 F Street N. W. Better Not Get Dyspepsia If you can help it Kodol prevents Dyspeptia, by effectually helping Nature to Relieve Indigestion. But don't trifle with Indigestion. A great many people who have trifled with Indigestion, have been orry for it when nervous or chronic dyspepsia resulted, and they bave not been able to cure it Use Kodol and prevent having Dyspepsia. Everyone is subject to indiges tion. Stomach derangement follows stomach abuse, just as naturally and just as surely as a sound and healthy stomach results upon the taking of Kodol. Wben you experience sourness of stomach, belching of gas and nauseating fluid, blouted sensation, gnawing pain in the pit of the stomach, heart burn (so-called), diarrhoea, headaches, dullness or chronic tired fueling you need Ko dol. And then the quicker you take Kodol the better. Eat what you want, let Kodol digest It. Ordinary pepsin "dyspepsia tab lets," physics, etc, are not likely to be of much benefit to you, in digestive ailments. 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'X'lieu after jrou bavve used the entire eunteuu ol Ilia buttle If you caa iiuu.iaiij eay, mai it lias uot untie yon au utrirlHta know thui.nuririii.riLiif.Mt .ut Hits oiler a il tea to tbe Urue bottle oolf and to but one Iu a family. The laxn-e ) tie uontuliis lift tluMM ava much ava tbe flfv cicut boltlo. Kodol is prepared at the labors torles of K. C. Do Witt & Co., Chicago, $1 mm zxm D, C. 1 Kwu. return ui noma to ine uriiKKiel aud be will refund your money without quae lion ur delay. V. e will Mieu uuy tbe drue Klst for the tsiltle. Iloll't huulta.ta. a.11 Daly & Hall