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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1909)
LAKE WXTY KXAMINKR, I.AkM .r. . OUKiON, TlltTItHDAY. MAY 20, ilHtV. TWO Lake County Examine KKKI) J. BOWMAN. W . senators coma to the for, and lu spite of the sneers of that peat Al l rl h. dare to make an attempt to do i justice to tbe whole Amsrlcao people, '. by putting the trust, and ad spwlal Larfrst Paper, ami Larfmt Circulation la ) interests, out of business. . tastrra and Sathra Ortfoti - i roosk kit roi.iri kh sa rte srr I It ban beeu clalmsd that all of I t rriurDi mil a cmnut'i rri ujpipij I t PI.lKIIKK KVKRY TIH'KHH AT, KnterHt at th Post offlo-at l.aaoticw, Or, as Kvoiut lam Manor. ntrsTv official vapicii SUB5CRIPTION RATES. n rar. In advance 12.00 Sti mapih. 1 Thnv months. " (f II not paM in advance. 12 50 the jreai. Sn hrrl her to the Kiaralnor who remove from nn locality In another, or rhanitt h'1r pniinllitv alt1rt'w should remi-mto'r t drop Ihin i-INo a card so thrlr paper can be ad alrrawd to the right postotfipe. ADYERTI5I.Na RATES. Regular standing ad 11.00 an Inch, tingle column space. i r month. All standing ads changed free t ice a month. Cost of composi tion charged lorall extra change. AH ctal poaliionii extra. All abort term ad extra Header, local columns, ItV. 'r line each In oil ion. Want ad. 4c. a ltn-each inaertloa Card of thanks 1IU. Resolutions of condo lence. 11.60 and upwards. aVTranfent Advert Ising and Job Print tag, cash In advance. All Nils mut be paid the first of each month. "No deviation from these, terms. rebpresentatiTes of tbe magnates of the different trusts, but such does not aeetu to be tbe case, judging! from the fact that before nearly all the justice of the Supreme Court I of New Yoik aud Brooklyu and niacy widely known corporation attorneys, l.eorge W. Wickersbam, Attorney General lu the cabinet of Prsidut Taft, spoke with the authority of tbe administration. Mr. Wioksrahain aid: "We bare beard frequently of Lite from tbe leprscentativea of certain business iuteresta in tbe couutry cries of, 'let us have peace' an J 'Leare us alone.' The price of peace is obedieuoe to law ; those who li-ui-estly try to keep the law need not tear prosecution. " Obviously, the stage in tbe affairs of this Nation arrived where either tbe govern meat must be controlled ly tbe people, or by tbe trusts aud BULLETIN NO. 7. i Issued by the Oregon State Board of Health Regarding Sanitation of Hop Yards, Wheat Fields and Fruit Orchards, and for the Mutual Bene fit of Growers and Employees. Northwest Notes e i e e TUIC DIDCO tstepton flleat K.C. Oaki'r I (lid rArtn Advertising Ajency 124 Sand lane Street, San Francisco, Cat., where ooairacts for advertising can be iusK for H. THE TARIFF QVESTION If you wish to learn more real facts od truth about tbe tariff, aud ac quire a knowledge as to its workings, more com. lete in all-details than that possessed by tbe average congress man lea.u whom it most benefits and wbere its burdens lay heaviest. Just take a trip to some farming community in Iowa, Minnesota, Wis consin, Nebraska or Kansas, and have a talk witb any of tbe average farmers of those states. Tbey will uligbten you aud will give you, Mr. Business Man and Mr. Professional Alan, facts aud figures, that you never thought of and which can not be refuted or contradicted by logic, precedent or topbistry. Wby? Well, because those men have made a-study of tbe question, and know their subject! Home old codger once laid: "Beware of tbe man of one book." And yon hesitate well and long before entering into a contro versy witb a well posted man, even thouub bis language may be as un - eoutb as bis attire. Have you noticed that the Senatois and the congressmen of tbe Middle West almost" to a man, be tbey republican or democrat, are stren uously opposing tbe passing of the iaiquitous titritf law that tbat man Al lrich. tbe tool of tbj Rockefeller aud other "interests" is striving to raiu dou the throats of tbe Ameri can people ou tbe poppy-cock p ea of "protecting" our lufant industries. and protection of American labor!" "Yes, " you say and ask ; "Whydo they do it? 'Simply .because Senators Cummings and Dolliver, of Iowa, Bnrkett, of Nebraska, La Foll-ette, of Wisconsin, Clapp and NeUon, of Munnesota. Jore, of Oklahoma, and others, know that tbeir constitutienta are posted, and are not iguoraot of tbe workings of tbe tariff in all its various rami iictations. They know tbat fallacies atud uiibtateaients will not be accepted a law au 1 tbougb branded as '0. K."by the seal of party aporo Tal:. They know, from actual ex perience, tiiat revolt aaiust the tyrauuy of party dictum is tue penalty v' attempting to foist something liowo tue iiijAiJling throats of thobe fur ujri. S icti tbirg bavu bappsuej and ;ill hapneu again, especially ainoug men who do their onw think ing. '1't is uot surprising therefore to see . DBunior iummiugs a mau wno tvas - elected by those republican reformers to Iho goveruotship, aud afterwards to the United States Senate, in spite olbe L'Hders of bis pnrty in the state ud of the nutiou aud of the combioed elfoits of the "interest" to see him get up iu the Seuute and utter these telling words: "There is nobody who kuoas uetterl than 1 do that all over the land, eg ipeeially iu the laiger industries, 'there are coiubiuatious, couceutru ' tious, aud conspiracies which do at tumpt to lob, aud which have for their avowed object the purpose of robbiug tho coubiiaier or the user uf he benefits aud advantages of fair and auesful competition. Thank God these conspiracies have not yet en slaved the American people. Thank (Jod there is yet a little virtue xud conscience lett iu our men that will iuduce thorn to struggle ugaiust such couHpirauiea aud combiuatious ; aud if tbe Semite is true in its traditions, true to teachings of the fathers, it will do something, aud It cau do homethitig. withiu a short while, au the lives of nations go, to remove .ibis intervention, thisuulawful inter ventiou, which, it is said, prevents the mau who uses, or the mau who must ultimately pay, from acquiring and enjoying tbe advantages of fee and fair aud complete competition. So tbat it is do answer to one to sug gat that, even if bid duty were some () Camps for employees should be on bigh ground aud lu tbe open, and not contiguous to swamps or sloughs. Willamette Valley weather during fruit and hop picking season Is very apt to be et, aud iuasmuch as tbe pickers are out of their camps in the daytime, only occupying theoi at ulght, thev tdmuld be so situated as to thoroughly dry out whenever tbe weather permits. (U) The water supply should be abuudaut for all purpoe, iuoludiug paths, and from i-prltigs or drlreu wells. An abundant supply uf water is particularly necessary in eastern Oiegou ami o'het sections of the state wheie grain raising the prin cipal Industry. 1'be health ot employ ees lu these sectious woul i be greatly tbeir allied interests. 'conserved could they have access to Tbe administration of President ; abnodaut supply of water, which Roosevelt favored tbe people, and if ? m0' ? ' "t now .... . , , I the tase. Sur.ace watr were so Mr. Wickersbam voices tbe present j mhaj p,opie 8rB cougrenated is sore administration tbe rapacious and I to be contaminated, predatory barons have got to a po'ut I3' Camp garbage should be placed wbere they must keep within the ' 1bohe8101r i,n . . . , , and baulei away an I buruel or ivir bounds of decency in tbeir greed or i ij Bt eHht every ether duv. put out of "business" else be altogether. Instead of being" let alone" allowed to rob the people with punity tbey sboud be placed iu aud (4) ror the disposal nl wdy waste there should tie uuuiei nut vaults dug not less tliau three feet .leep i suitable huililiugs, wbic'i shiml i lh tight to the ground, tbus cutting tf the exclusions uf tlit-s For use iu the field, light portable binhllugs ou . ..1.1 . . . . . . little aljeans of the Purlie,n who yau,u tQ be du( ,, commit petty thievery. ' covered at once ou univi iw Kach oi Imprisonment for tbe big criminals, I tbe tiuilding should couIhih a quau inteai nf HiiMa u h nnir -e hat i "f dry earth, a small qjauitv to will reach them, and bring tbem to I Unement, just tbe same as are the! plies carefully screened to preven contamination from oust anil (lies. No slops should be thrown on the ground near tbe conk Iioiihoh, but should I'O placed In a pit to be cover ed with enrtu (M) lu those occupations where large quantities of dust are present, the eyes should he protected with screens aud smoked glasses and care taken at uight to cleanse the same thoroughly (U) It shall be the duty of every physician visiting the sick iu situa tions covered liy this bulletiu to re port any unsanitary conditions, and especially those coveted liy the fore going parargapbw, to the proper au thorities for invetsigatlon nud correc tion. (10) Do not emptor people who hahitually cnugh I' lire is a strong prb tbllity that such persons are tuberoulous. and tut) Tculousis being coi.tagious, makes it very dangerous for their asxoclHles These Siigge-I Ions apply equally well te all case' ncre I onplo gather to work, aud If carried out will amply repay the n t n r by diminishing sickness, whii h mi ler pust .'ondltlnna hxs uot only kept mt iy e nidoyeea bile dot has d l"CutirHci d cmi-ldi-ruhle mi nlii-rs frivn g -. to th- fi - Is tor Sear " I.' 1 in Hy i r ler n tin- HnHrd. KOMKKI (' VKWKY, Slaie I l.-Mlt li Officer realizing sense of tbe duty tbey to tbe state, of wbicb tbey are such unorthy members, and "undesirable citizens." one now very Senator Bailey has introduced in income tax amendment to the tariff bill providing for a Btralgbt tax of 3 per cent on all incomes above $5,000 a year. It exempts all incomes from federal, state, county and municipal securities, salaries or au state officers and incomes of corporations below 85,000. Tbe former law on this sub ject provided for tax of 2 pel cent on incomes of 14,000 and upwards. Mr. Bailey does uot attempt to avoid me constitutional questions and iu effect challenges them. He estimates tbat if bis amendment becomes a Law it wid collect about 100 million dot lars anually. It is pretty clear to 'he ordinary mind tbat an income tax will compel those best able to meet their just proportion of taxation. Tbat fs tbe whole tbig in a nut sbell- Liuda King, dean of the ri.-own Univeristy Woman's college, speaking before tbe conference for Education in the South last week, advanced the opinion tbat men may be the heir teachers and tbat it is a distinct gniu for young women to study uuder male instructors.. But the admitf-id that such students should get the women's viewpoint upon certain ;u I. - lectfl. She. nrLnnrl that niAn arrti.l rl. overstresBing details wnicD id ,ci common a failing among wumxn teachers. Robert C. Ogden was agaiu elected president of tbe conference. beepiiukleii iu the vault by euctl individual bo visit the place; plaiuly written untie t t'us etteoi being cnnspioiousiv psi - i (5) It should be ti n nusiness of some one peisou tnviril .dl epmlneee reported ill, anil urmnl ,i y case give rise to suspicion i at u it be con tagions, the coouty In -up nibcer r some other physici'tn s ... II be s.i.n moned at once. iioul he disca--prove contagii'is, the . i.'tit shnul I be remo7ed at once r .h pre i.isms and the same disinii'ct- s thorouvn ly as possible. i -p- attention should be gi veil to pers . HU cotuh. sore throa', inteat i.i-., riiunl or eruption of the sk i i (6) All epml.i - - I he ma le to know tbat dies i r- ui. t i-arin iH of d isease, an 1 thai . . ,i . n lug pisi ble should badune to .in- nrag 1 1 1 r presence iu eamp (7) Where a statioyar nr movable cook-house is in usr, tin- une sbo ild be well ventilated, mid nil food :i Spriug goods wii. M.'ii-e iu u days t Lakeview Merr.n tne Co. Who plni w.ui h "In IVhioiiry ii I .in h nplng citigri. Mr. I, an.-, hin t. recuiirn. il. I.. I I ha . Cniich Ketnedy and .id tl I'llst ' llliet'S t lit I'e-t n M-.lla i. found if as he sai I .. nd r mmend il tn MIIV i f hnvin tinnbled wifM n .... mi; con. er had d Halt herlHln 'a t'rtvo bis i inn. We i . recti children h. " says Mrs A Inias. nf Il'iniiid, Mich. For sale hy Pair Mini Mull. ALBANY NURSERIES I'l.i d .'ii i m ii-..- i.i L u, i-iiuuty I- -' i nr. M i i I .i.. 1 . i ..(la nf I lla w,n j, ,:, I ! ' I r I l II Mil diat'dwH K I. iirwl li I' ni- lt,-i .(ft . . a. f-i..rtf i:. ic i'. icii. i.ukfvifw. Louis Shaw Dealer In Heal (istate 1 have listed snn.n of the test Ranches, Timlcr l.iinls and Towu properly in Nnrtiiern (Jalnunila, a country thut is tuiuud to improve rap idly. .XI'Mins. Caliloruia Hums The tl ret herd of registered Jersey cattle broiwht to this cmintty arrived here this week Dr. L. K. Illbharil, of this city, purchasn l leu head of these cattle frmn Wllllain M. Ladd, of I'ortlsnd, for the purpose of experimenting lu the dairy business lu Harney Valley. Milk producing cattle lu this country are very scarce, or the ranchers hern hate depended on range stock for tbn butter pro diicers, which has resulted lu the dairy business proving a fa II ;i re lu moat cases. Mr. lliMiard wilt see i .'si acres to alfalfa and other crops which will pro 'Hi e feed fur the anl mats through the ee it. n. There is no quest Inn but what the Imalneas wll pur an l bo tlin moan of utheis purchasing ttrst clsra dull y stuck, ns Harney County is well situated to lis come one of the host dairy cnnnlrles in Oregnti, a the unlive grass Is claimed to lie tlrst class for this purpose, and nil mot. crops raised here contain a tilih percentage of sugar IlihliaT't's undertaking may be the means of a new Industry beiug devel oped in Harney Couuly. Itoaeliorg Review: Cons Hay's rail road niovemeut Is certainly getting attention through the newspapers of the state. That region has a voluuia of resources too great to be kept bot tled up much longer. Doe impor tant lesson the pimple uf the Hay have learned, aud that Is tbat. they can expect uothu fr n ! . Ilarri man iu the way of railway cuuiuimjii Icatlon. He tony be ex peeled to get busy, however, as soon as they start Hue of theli own, as Is now being agitated. I'rluevellln Journal : John Moore the sell dsillr, spent part of last week at the oil well near (Irlrrly Mountain, where lis was tunploed to take a kink nut or the csslng In the well. Mr. Moore who has had large experience iu Kastsru oil tlwlds says the formation In which the drill Is now working Is very favorable for oil The State Vetet Inarlan announces tint widespread prevalence of gland ers among horses of Callfnrula. Re cently I'll homes out of 170 were des troyed ou one rauclt In Hutte county tiy order of oltlclals of the Depart ment of Arglciilturs. The disease Is easily cominiinlcateil to hnrses and most commonly by the public drink ing trough. We should therefore advise our farmers to lie on their guard as the disease may at any lime tin Introduced by transient slock. It should tie understood by everybody that ths disease is couiii.uu Icahla to human beluga from a d!aeaiel animal ami that It la uot only ftorrltiln In us lure but also fatal and wlthutit remedy. The Chief Knglneor nf the Western I'aclrt.? aars hy (September 1st through I trains will lie running between Ogden laud Oaklaud. Thousands of men are ; employed and ou outs aud tills the j work la being pushed ulght aud day. We carry a com plots line of Carpen ters' tools. II and M. H. L. CHANDLER, -Dealer In- 9 Furnitijre of AH Kinds. UNDERTAKING Mr. I-'. K. liAKKIs, su cxis-rli-uccd uuili-rtitki-r. hus charge of in v Under Ink I ik. ICimiIiim. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK UNION QQUARE f-fOTEL. Cor. I'ost and Stockton Ms , SAN FRANCISCO, CAL; t'uropsan and American Plan Overlooking; beautiful UNION MMMKIi I'AkKj only one block from the retail shopping center. Kalta l.oo Par day, without bath; 12.00 per day and up with bath. Ideal aarvlca - Hratclass In aafy rnptcl R. H. GAT LEY, Manager. A Stately Cottage. A Two Story and Attic House, With Gambrel Roof. Architect's Estimate of Cost, About $4,000. . Convrlsht. 1909. by P. T. MicLsfsn. Newark. N. J It is reported tbat meu are working now in Lakeview for 80 cents a dar i.edurville Kecord wnai gooa aoes it do you or town, or your country, oi your to publish suub lying rot? For a burn or scad apply Chamber- IuIii'q Mol.a If ...ill .. Inn thn almost instantly nnd quickly bbl the: iniuried part. For sale by Daly an 1 Hall. S. C. BURRIS, Architect., and Builder. lowered, tbe consumer would Lave tbe benefit of It. Liut 1 "e uot yet told you tbe lull euor- y of it, and take this just as au tuple. The Exumiuer is glad to see such Estimates, Plans and Speci fications Purnished. Main Street, ucxt to AlilstroinV OREGON MAP SALE Full colored Sectional flap of Oregon, I'rio- (Oc while tlicy I,ast. by sec Hircain Ji'tlirfe SIjowh nil surveyed IuuiIh, tluus, aud every iii)i(jrtuut and divide, Townships and plainly marked. :: :: Also shows all Land (Jrant Lauds, mid lias tlicOKCiON JIILITAKY KOAO Grant complete, by wctloiiH. Inval uable to anyone who now is or t.x bects to be 'intcrt'stcd in laudn in aouthcrii (Jrt'Kon. :: :; ;: Kitire output of tills map owned HUNTER LAND CO., 8:J1 Chainlier of Conmierce, Portland, Oregon. i fr- wmm I 't-'Oa X e. r fiTS.-S&r:-. W.- . i iS t .. ; "V .rill ' . SlVaoW f- .mill wsiiHISl j. . a :.-"''...' ' tl . . ;V I I : An Tt it fMh AX-- -Tf: I I I s V i ' J I I f - - PKItSl'KCTIVE VIEW-FUOM A I'llOTOOHAPII. ' IIIIC" 1 . I ill A I i i i I V i I, tta os I 'n em o w-s w J L4a loi J I I I OOfC1 I I ttt P sjK--ia. ! 4-iJ rf""" L .J . . , Vt- . --.. sai I r " I saSBBSaal I f 4SV I "fa--1 ' TSS53T, J I-I.OOU 11, AN. SKCONIl FLOOli I'LAN. 1 4 Red Livery Barn M. O'SULLIVAN, Prop. New Ki;s and SV,f3J Special 'A ccom mo Fancy Teams iS dations to Let lr Freighters Corner Canyon and Main Sis, Lakeview, Ore. A Shot with Every Tick of Watch Ed - y f v . Ik. j- ... -J i-i;. I.H-' i. kwktWuM SIX SHOTS IN FOUR SECONDS Free Hook tells of this Oun heavy l.lll . . II . .. l .1 i inn j i (Lin iiii-rii-HH iii-peiiKT IH fi lllllHI niphl llllll UU Mludc it S3 l. rinj KUHWII llllliriVCI.n CIIMV fllKC-llllVVII fl'llllin f breech block, covered iiiccIiiiiiIhiii iiihI lop rib If dcHlrcd. ffi Catalog shows our other shot kuiis, doubles, slnglcM, rtc. PRICES, $5 TO $27 tayA poMtal brliiKH our bonk FICF.K. Adiln-HM. Tlir 1 1 bj I A sj rirtr ansa int uniun ririL Anniii 451 Auhurndale, TOLEDO, OHIO. FlIiST This iiunictlve design of a house contemplates eight rooms, reception hall' sod bath. It Is built in the coltuge style, with guinbrcl roof, the roof being kept low. The first story Is clapboarded and all above the first story stained uhlngles. Tho rooms are of moderate size, but opening well together. First lloor trimmed in native hard wood. The remainder of the house Is trimmed In soft wood and finished natural or painted if desired. First story ten feet high, second story nine feet high. Third story has 0110 finished room, with ample attic and storage space as well. Cellur seven feet high, with luundry in rear under kitchen. This design is especially well adapted for a country lot and bus all the conveniences and comforts of some of the larger houses, while posting much less. This house Is heated throughout with steam, and all walls and ceilings are plastered throughout with three good coats of plaster. Cost about f 1,000. bize, 40 by 37 feet, with first story extension and ten foot por-.h. P T. MAC LAOAN. Architect Furniture and Undertaking A. E. FOLLETT. New Pine Creek, - - Oregon MmMltlMWM,HMUlmUIU. uaaacsuae PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS Trade-MarKs, Designs, Labels, Prints, Etc. Atl clasHcH of bualucHH before til United States I'utenr (lit;,... ..I...... i. t . . .. v" . ,'M m'" r.tui i-crsonai Attention. Terms tho most rea- Kouablo and fjood work KU'iranUed Address all Inquiries to JAHES K. POLK, ( Member ol the Bar of the U. 3. Supreme Coust ) ' 2407 F Street N. W. Washington; D, C. rgiii 1 111 1 iiiii ninsi.ia.isji 1 mis uimjis 1 ill 11 s uimuia KM I