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', . . 1 1 1 1 I I -1 , I ' . . i , : T i . 1 I : l.-IS.i I, A . t; hii'1 Int. I'm: li e f'rf , mi (mm ;h, j ;' i tu !i in, nitli l- ttiiv. this t !.' it! K I' I'll''1 t: AC' ll'' V2 Sft-'- lonii- iTi'i't, K.in. ,-i n. l al . tt h -ri Cut) ' rm- rtiMiiif i nil In- i-iftili fnr -i TUT M T A Kl Y K ''i VH n peni'le are I ei.ini.' , to i rermte the fart that the rres- ". -lernornit in the setmte is one ent oocui'Mut of the presidential ho for Irotertitiu on the pro- ! anrfs of his mvii state hii.1 tor free clinir, Wm. II. Taft. iu a quiet atnl!t,,ie j,, u other stat-s. A rivil,li- UDHf.-uniir.t', yet forceful auil ileter mined way. is endeavoring to fulfill his ante el" ti ni promises. It is an open seeret that he does not like the Aldrieh monstrosity of 1-evisini! the tarilf upward, instead ; of downward as promised, asn very likelv le will rlare the it i eal of bis disapproval thereou provided it ever rarhes h' dek for his siis'na- tnre Tfie stand-ii'itters of the. senat. bouse last tvei-k were very much H)l jjj. consorted hv r-""'e i v i ti t: a mes.isce from Fiesi i -i.t l'.ilt emh) J r iutf his views on the ibieot rt a 'J rer rent tav on tli- ie-'inie o- ruri-orati ms, nud the a li .pi n of au n:iiid!iient In th federal ron-t it at i n pr( vidiuii ail i'ii'i' in- t-i. iviihi nt an ar:ort;"ii-nit-n! u' ', i,l' t e .several tuti'.. l'ii - re?i it :,t spni'fr nt the.apj arent in r i';ty of riiiii-'t'c-ss t i Sk'ree ti an l '.i !i.-i i '. u ire t i. an i as reairrds an lrco- e t ;x. r-'.i rre i to the deci-i in r f ( s-irs-eii.t- i'ijii 1 1 in the ea-e of Pill, i-k v. I "ie l-"ar;ners ' Loan .v Ji ist (.'o p.' '. . n u L ! 1 . the cnurt t'rl i t , ta to he II !,r. ni it lit inilal uuli-ss art orti.'.!;-d n, the .-ates, ae vi r-! i Utl to t i i- I ' i.ulat ; , ni. "It i. " said the Pr?-i,ie't, "uu-; jmirtion with the tnaili rhnniiel nf Inil'teily a power wLieh the toverti- ; stream. Also all dams r iibstrurt n.eut mwlit to have It mieht be iu-' '"'i m said streams must be pn- I i pen idle to the L'teat CI iris. " m.tioii's Jifti The amendment slit I, r th itn p.i i t i . n o l iff- I provides : Colli ItlOllS hi 1 joint stork companies for totit. -:rept lutioi.al bauk rtherwise taxed. : avin.-.'s tank and buildiutf in I loan anr iat i oris,, of an exi i-e tax of "J per rent on the hi-t income; "" eii l uriiortina-'. i Tiie 1'resrJeiit poi-Ue J out another ! merit to the tav on corpnrat ions is j the feleral supervision wnicb willj titt- to tie uovt-nioifeut. the tock- lioblers au'J 'the. put. lie, knowledge of i the real buciues tratibrcted. !J t '.'.Lii.'h is aood and bole- It i now up to congress to give the people relief from the oppre-aiou v. bich the President acknowlodnen ex ids, aii'l which is soubt to be con tinued. It is clear that Mr. Taft feeds that something should be done, and if the ariff is not to be revised to ward that end, then the chief bene apiaries of the same must contribute to the suppuit ot the government, hi this contention be is right, but he does not go tar enough in meeting the public demand of the consumers, the rebl sufferers, who are burdened' to the limit, aud are threatening a re vot that means certain disaster to the jupublicau party. It is not at all likely that the demo cratic, party would derive any beuedt troni the revolt and success of the so oalled "insurgents", as it is piottjr clearly established in this tariff agita tion, so far ns real reform is con cerned that the democrats are as badlv tarred with the same stick as are republicans of the Aldricb stripe. On the contrary if these republi can leaders do not give heed to the impending storm there is great prob ability of a new alignment of voters v.itb a fixed uurpose of establishing iiew party lines that will repudiate or adhere to the principles of present political parties iu which the trusts are now bo strongly Intrenched as to 'lefy all attempts at dislodgemout. A similar condition of affairs existed during the years prior to 18C0 when the republican party was raised from the ruins of the old political parties that were all permeated in those days by strouR slavery eympathiea aud .. . . i I,.,, li . . . , . ' - ' I . . i f I ! V i'-.l I.' r. i r ..;! i. -ii t, ..- I , it ...,-,.- I '.'. i ' i'i ' ' ' I." ! l I I ' I 1 1' , f i-ept ''.'! ''.! ! i II I ri I I : ,. ,t ii-!. i - 'llll nit; ilett -it ' ; .. p, IN It vi ii- sin'ifl I Til. li'i) ulin i 1 : 11 II hit r v s vvi ttint rr Tor ins in k.'1'viTii I't'iit ci' n ft not If i pHrtfil from tl '-( who it rntlv niitlii sn .mhI nioiint.iiii to; s nil joy it'L- tin tii'ii flits i if the iiif or Iff i if liius. " The f ol 1 .1 n i ii u ilr'liiitions from the MiiiHiiette Km. Tritnine. rorrectly i iTHs t ln sit n:i inn with reiinl to ,a. iir lt,k. ,,, K, mnv t)ttore eoBltr: ran in tin- sena'e is a inail who votes for prrterti n on the p-o iuets of your tate if you v.-ill vote for por tertion of the oroliirts of my .tate. An 'insurgent ' in the senate is a re- pulilii'Hii who tn-heve that tlie plat f "rm of tlie rartv as eMilaine.l hv the president liefoie the elertion is a sarred promise anj oucht to he ful lhe hxmniuer is in the"insiiri;piit rla-s, and if the staud-patters, and eWators of the repuldirao party do not heed svliat the'people demand in this tariff matter they are doomed to defeat tv those who will L'ive them relief, in matter Abut niav lie the In 1 ,"llJer "llk'h that VriS nli' serve tel in t hem It is said that Aldrich, fearinw his defeat as leader of the senate, will not he a raudi late for re-elretion in KM 1 . The "iuffiirjieuts" are evident ly n;ettiuij too strong for him. It now looks as though there w ill he a otice. TO WHOM IT MAY ON i:!N. 'i.i'i.e is hereby L'iveli that nil irrin;;i toni. or lliiilrnre dil.-he n nil molt t reams thi'uiiirht Lake ' mil t ,v. ( )re must be srreeiieil with ii small mesh wire screen i n n- :i r il.eii- In . -nl in- vnieii wit ii a iisii-iaiMer. urnt ii. reasy means i if passu ire. at nr n.-ar tlie mid die of the main channel, sn ;itoal- uw the passaue of trout at a ..t ...... K r. , ......;.!... i .. i.,.. t lilies Said ,x"i.'is l'ioiieo u, work to be done at low water time. or to be roiupieted by Feb. 7. Il)'i7. I'.y order of .1 A. Ilarham. Snecial Iteputy fish Warden for 1-akeCotiiity, Oreyioti Spring goods will arrive in few daya t Lakeview Mercantile Co. ' Children Cry fQf FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A To Home Builders Two hundred latest denfns and plans of Bungalows ana Cottages l ostint? from $500 to $5000 Kuquire of S. C. BURRIS, Architect., and Builder. Main Street, next to AhlHtromV. OREGON MAP SALE Pull colored Sectional flap of Oregon. J'rio' OOc )iil- tlii'j liUNt. Shown all Htirveyed laiuln, by sec tions, and every iuiportaut Hiream and divide, TownnhipH and Kane plainly marked. :: :: :: :: AIho shown all Land fJrant Landu, and hiwtheOKUON HILITAKY KOAD (Jrant complete, by HectlotiH, Inval uable to anyone who now Id or ex lect to be interested in lands Id southern Oregon. Eutire output of this map owned by HUNTER LAND CO., 831 Chamber of Commerce, ; Portland, Oregon. i J t u 1 1 "' . .' , 'u ' .' , , , lil;' . ii' li I'll i I :i i.i li.,; ..ml. I., l i, I'i i u r:,r,l i: t.l. k I In- i i T.'P'- "1. I soimii; i .. . .:. Moo. .'..! . i : -s. I .t t ih -e 1-rH 11 ! i .1 I. llllst. . 1. 1 ami I'i " .1 p.-1 I,.. t-ry tinwrr .1 I in- I '.lt i i 1 it'.t I- i'i hi Kraie a f. rni.'.ii afn-r he I pro., trated. 'l'rns of thm;iaiitN of HtrmiK llr i;. that way every yi-.ir. Si 1 1m t It rs wli limit saving if thr lahorattiry . ri.rvs Lave wrought out mi .'int it--i'i rruinily ns e.i'n a- Imis hi ! these dise.ist.s as ihe d ipltl hrii.t nnii toxin has pi. '.id lielf to he In Its : spot -laity tin n the world Is limneasur ; nhly liulehled ! ihese tlisenverers. It may or si.urtl, by the way. Ili.it ! the really j..ivat progress of meiliral yrieiii-e il i'i. I'l-mii l'asli mr an. I thr s. irn. e of liin trrioloy. I Hand In hand with the stiiily of . h.i ri i.'lnn.' has one the pra.-ti- i.l ! drill. nisi r.r.inii of tlieoiirH l.y the vlil vr. -ti, n of iiiiiaiaN. ' What':" ymi say ! Why. that is t he "refinement of t iuel I ty." And pot .pie - Ki'od people have writ ten ii r r i ! and pamphh-is cninr.' aualnsl p. an. I Mutinies har l-nn or L-ini'.-il to pi! a Mop to P I iy .-vll.i ti..:.. Yes. I'.ul ,'.i I'n.t t hr-e I pie see ! hoy a re . try l".-' t pri-vrnt th" ills. io rry nf ihr ic:i:--iii.i! aretits thit s-ive riiiinth- live': I"...-iii!-.s, li, p i niepy wlmtev. r Is prar. tl.-ed ..li t'i.- I'ld'liaN. Well. Well Mrs. Part in'i.n's I r m. hnwrvei veil Intent I nn-d It may have heen. was Inadequate t" keep kirk the wiivph of the A tl.'llit In orean. neiv deal in toe Senate and that the fwpilhlR'Ht) pi mil essives Nke Lal'ul lette, ''ini in ins and llri.-to'.v will sonii Li' III tie saddle. It means just that, mean the n-arl inuaries have ent to L'o, or eiso L'-jomiutJH defeat awaits t he party ! The St. 1'a'il Pioneer Press, on of the Htauni'hei-t ri publ ii-an iiewcpHpers in the union, whose fealty to tlie party has never been ipie.itioued. in a recent e litoii.tl under the caption "Popurla t'eelmii and Tarilf liuueo' saj'H : "The mont iholeoie (hint; for coniireHrt to do at this juncture would be to adjourn for a few weeks au distribut j itself auionii its coustitu entn. It oubl learn something to its ultimate adpantaKe and to tfie advuu taye ot tha country. It would lift in touch with the practically universal exasperation aud diayust of tun voters with the Payne bill, the Aldricb monstrosity and ttie cheap skulldutf Kery and chicane which huve charac terized the framing of the house and senate measures. " There are lots of men throughout the union who are in the frame tof mind of the old Kauass farmer, w ho lecentiy wrote his views to the Jewell Republican as follows: "I'm a pretty good republican when iioosevelt or Taft is at the bead of the procession ;but when a son in-law of the Standard Oil Co. is running the whole works, and can call on plenty of democratic senators to Jbelp him out whenever he needs them to down the republican insurgentJ, . 1 own up that I don't know where I'm at; but I'm not that kind of a repub lican nor that kind of a Democrat." During the past five years Oregon has paid eastern insurance comiianies $0,870,419. The state has also paid the liarriman system many more mil lions during the same period. These euormoiio sums go to further enrich weatlhy New Yorkers and not to the up building of Oregon. Some "an- arohiat" at our elbow says suab con ditions are neither right nor just. A carload of doors and windows received at H & M's. JACKOTrVDBS GASOLINE ENGINE Pumps AVater, Kims Jlxlker, Boparator, 1 f'f!S Chops Fe-d, Etc. p,JWj Saves Wages Btate yonr needs. nTrif ftr tMiLaloir. Mautiun naiwr FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Crnuiol, Motur,. OnollD Entlut, luto rmpi, Bollarl r.nilliit,, Tn4i;lioi,pri.Wliiliniliriiiinn.rlpI'UtlnM,A0 Ail Lui-rltxl Iu bUK-k Ut i'01iiL.AJil. OU1-C.OW I 1 in i.ii.- i 1 1 ! : in I 1 1 1 I -1 1 ' i I , 'i . i : In, I iv in v.i I I, III.,' l in t'i,. i i U-t'i ! "I- !; - it I '. it I itr I ' .1 1 V I ,' ,i ;i, 'I i ' . ' i . I 1 1 I , i I'll- I 1 1 t ! t t In. ivl-ll .it I I,,. I ill I n ,, I :,l -. i'i' I ln il:,i:. n t "I' S P. (' iii'lii, 1 In' .tivt-l" II Irw I (I i lri'u'ril lli.-li W i II II (-III 1 1 1 I to lllll IV tor mhiiim li'.'l ,.,iii I I'sl Kii,.nn I,, tin' S I' until-. r jtios. i We ate uoiiit; rlenr I ark to ol,l i-on d It i his pol it i.nil I v, pre I lit . t he lire-; ironlan. I he I )ie;otiiiMi has wheels. , Ii'stnad of heiiii; a leiirt Inniii v it' shnulil quit its pel t itKk'clni; Ininiinn : and cet hrhlinl t he ear of l oci i' and inish ! i One Crook county noiii ren-ived !?T7.lH') for his wool. He, nt least, should he Hiltlllil with the won' tarilf--hut how id nut the other trll.uv w ho loots t he t ill? The l-'t. l'.i.hM-ll, Culil (itd l Nun ! ret, of the'Jilril ult,. hiivh. Our tl I ; triend I-' .1. Hnllork inn te Hiil.tell a lu-liiess V ifit lat I'i idiiy I -t-t in ii ini.' i to Pake city the same dav. He ul 1 arrived from I.om; idlev Neva, In. j where he has teen eiiL'i re, I Ihe Pi ; month in riinuinu mil lines and In j cnliliL' settlers on govern men t lands i He says tlmt at the rate hniiit lead j en Hies Hie heiiik' male within twelv, uiont h i t h-re w ill no he a fm t of en vera nien t laud a ".'ii I I'll i e It linnm--tea I elitrv. Klamath a Good Town the town is verv rettjlv i-itnat.'d on Ihe lake: Imt that when it mine to ihe mii mini. linn, coiiiitry i is not hi ll the Slllll" hin) clil.iH as I.akeview. H'lt the old s.jvini' nt "I in I M i In the Cniintry mid Man Makes the town," innv le a lenltv ,o tar as ronririiM Man, nth Tails. 11 I'lai-t tl -o.onii reoM in I. ilo- i-inn it lnt ".'ir. Ii,-t ud.iited In in ei i if I hji i-i-t i, in. 'v irnlll iiil d if,n Kinb u'mi-iI bv f'uit i npeot i irx. fel.ntf K. K. I'.Ml II. I.llkeview. Louis Shaw Dealer In keal t. state 1 bine listed hhiih' t t he ' i r Itiiliches, Timber I.ail'lH and Tnwii properly in Nortliern t'al itorn in, n country that is bound to improve rap 1'lly. Alt'iniH, t'alilornia Nutice Inr I'uhllcoltiii, Department of the Interior, V. S. hand Oltleo at Iakevieiv. Oregon, June PJ, I'.hV.I. Notice is hereby given that KKtil NOU) A. lil'tADLKV. of Plush, Oiegon. who, on Kept. l!l, l!i"'. inai'e desert Jaii'1 Kntry, No. fisu, Serial No. b.'il.'i, for SK ijuarter SV 'piarter, W half SK (piarter, Section l'J Town ship :i7 South. P.ange 'Jl! KaHt. Wil lamette ineriliaii, has filed notice of intent iou to make llnal Proof, to es tablish c'aiui to the laud above des cribed, before Keglster and Ueceiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on (he Utith dav of Jul', l!l!l. Claimant names in" witnesses: llenry leppe, Perr. Petri, John O'Connor and Charles Sholstand, all of Plush, Oregon. iHTZ J. N. WATSON Keigster. .oiire for I'uliliealUin. Department of the Interior, U S, Land Olfice at Lakeview, Oregon, May 24, VJktA. Notice is hereby given that MICH AEL UAU, of Lakeview, Oregou, who, on May 18, l'.KKS, made Honieatead Application No. Serial No. 01131, for SK quarter NW quarter, W half NIC quarter, NW quarter SK quarter, Section 33, Towoohip '7 South, Range 19 Last, Willamette Meridian has filed no Ice of inten tion to make Pinal Five Year Proof, to establish claim to tbe laud above described, borore Register and Uec eiver, at Lakeiew, Oregon, on the 14th day of July 1909. CTaimaut names as witnesses: X Arzner, Uabriel Arzner, Jack Mo Culley. and Joe Arzner, all of lake view, (Jregou. M29J8 J. N. Watson, Register. NOTICB I OH PbUI.ICATION Department of the Interior, U. S Land Ofllce at Lakeview, Oregou. May 24 1909. Notice la hereby given that HAIi NKY (JKUMAN, of Lakeview, Ore gon, who, on April 10, 190(1, made Homestead entry, No. 3594, Serial No. (J1332, for Lots 1 and 2 SK quarter, NW quarter. Section 7 Township 38 South, Range 21 East. Willamette Meridian, has died notice of Inten tion to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Jio ceiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 12th day of July, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: W. D- Pishop, William J. 'Kehart, Hoi Chandler Mark Musgrave, all of Lakeview Oregon j:)J J. N. Watson, Register. i.. I nil .mi.' ti: A N A V O i it) ( v ri i Hn ii l ,' . l -il 1 M i s yi ;.' .i V r hi , Mliltnnl h . I Ii f , nil 1 II I. Iiimi I ii N. Red Livery Barn M. O'SUUJVAN, Prop. Ni'v K'ius ami t'w-Si ic.ii.-i I Airumino- I'aiu v l- litis to Li t JT Corner Canyon ami Alain Sts. irrNXvWvjrv-mw. .1 M.M4U wsarsorv rjuv The wire ft-lit-e of a hiiuiesteaib-r near lit-nd ns fill between every post, while he was awny, an I a Muck hai l nolii'it imii'l ii tor liim to iiiovii east. He it an old suMirr. nud is (.limn Mini propoes to go right alter Ihe pel pel rntiTs of tlie dee I. ,tlil ill cotiHi pience in II V laud ill the peilllfli' lury. Mt'M innville Ti-l"plnuii Ufglsler A tit'wly marrli'd Polk county couple went. Into at swell Port'. Ini re-tnorunt, whiln alleniling the rone tun last week, and the groom wihiug In i'ii".i that he was something of n high roller union his country went drv. haiiglit il y cal led fur wine. lln .ins ake-l what l.iu I mid repltnil: "We want that, kind of wine where tin' cork busts out nud I tin stall be rmar-CLMsa Tumrtourm Mammoth Stables C. D. ARTHUR. Poiio The '.urges! I.lvery and Peed Stnble In .sunt hern Oregnni i r Ni .ri Imrn ( 'ullbirtibi. llirseM P.niirdeil by Ihe Pay, Week or M, nth. Special Attentbiii Olvi-n tn TraiiHli'iit Stuck LAKEVIEW OREGON -lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll A Shot with Every Tick of Watch p m SIX SHOTS IN Pree IJook tells of this (iun Thin llaininerli'HH f:o'aier In the iihihI rapid piiiop g;im uiniW' ; it bus every known Improvement ency take-ilowu ft-aiure. heavy bmech block, covered linvlinniHin Hlid top rib II desln . Catalog mIiows our other nhot grim, doiibleH, Hlng;lt. PRICES. $5 TO $27 tntt'A postal brlng;H our book I-Kl'.i;. AiMivhh, THE UNION FIREARMS CO., 45i Auburndale, TOLEDO, OHIO. ffyiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiira I Furniture and i Undertaking I A. E. FOLLETT. I New Pine Creek, - - Oregon PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS Trade-MarKs, Designs, Labels, Prints, Etc. Atl flasHCH of IiiihIiiuhh Is fort' th i Uultod Stiiten Patent Office Klvon Prompt and Careful 1'eri-oiial AtUitlon. Terina the moat roa Homihlo aud Kood work K'l'iraiiUed AdilresH all InqulrleH to JAHES K. POLK, ( Member of the Bar of the U. 5. Supreme Couat ) 2407 F Street N. W. Washington, D, C. 1 n i. i mi "-is , S CO. CAL. i U I . I K ; ti i) I y our Mik U It o,n . i ,! i nu,! tip w il Ii h (Jr.i) i, f . r r f t l i pi I H. O AT LEY . Manauih. . vanin - . - my gun to bile lllld keep blllll' till gut tlie worth of your 'nniiey,. " ymi Thure inutt be i 1 1 t h I ug w rom; will! expreiH rates tn Khiuiiilh I'iiIIb, Inns iiiii'Ii n tin. Hue nnii llulli-tln siivr that l ie I M.'Ki- I'lree Is kIiIi" ping his butter In I'nrlliiu I Iruni Mac loel, at it r.itt) of in ;Hi hundred, lieeiuMtt ih" rule f r uu ' th l-'iill to I' u l, i i I H - ;,i ii hmi lm, I. If thin Is right th"rn n not uiueli i' in'oii riign -llll'lll tn l.llkt'VIH'.V ie,i,e to hale I'Mfimi imnl lii by wav of kbiniuth KalN. l-.vrr v bu'ly 's bu!'1!!!!! team can havii a Irv at. winning tlie big prizes nlfered at. I.akttvietv llasebiill l'nu rn i intui t Ihe week of th (ilorioun l'',nirtll. n FOUR SECONDS 1 1 wmm 1