Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, August 12, 1909, Page TWO, Image 2

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I nrgrKt Porr nJ l.r(trt Circulation
t.aMrrn and Snnlhr.n Oregon.
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i'mtiiii m m l.it r liiltie.t' r w mo rt-muvr
Mtn inn' Uh'hikv to rtiioilur. -r i-hani;.
r I'l'it.'ftiiv il.lr shvnii'l rvv mecr le
tfoM'd in 1 1 1 tnt.i: r .iiSii'''
this ..fli'. u i'ii'i mi ' It ir if. Ill r t il lit' mi'
A0VERTI5I0 RAH..
K- KnUr Mainline: i1 H.iV h'i 1m Ii. sinsle
wiHimn ar', m ' i - Ail MHii.iiiiit ails
fM:;!'l frri' t i iv niiiiilli. t'lWi ol rM"pnt
am i Imrucl fur all oxlr chans'is Ail s)hhM1
wltioiis itl. Ail hrt Icnu ikI i itrit
Rt'Hitt rs. I.i m n-lniniiK. 10r. 1'or line earn in
amnion. V
ird of 11
Mbe'i". f 1 H
"an. B'1. a mi -ih li inserium
t lixii k fl.IV. Kesom'.ien of toiuliv
M ami upwaros
fy-Transient Aivi r'ininir and Job Prist
ht, cft"t) in adiK-e.
All bills miiMt be I'HiJ the firt of each mouth.
&Sa ile v it . m from Hit sc terms.
THiS
r. s'.o .u ::. r.vss-R
vi-rlisliiu Asi in y 1J4 Smt
Ktkih is. o. fiil.. wht-rt1
tin ii!i t'l inmli f-r it.
i
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( OKIil -riti IH K TO P A KT I IxM
Pr. Holt, ciiitor of the Net Turk
lndefieu : t, -aa the luiltperi'lent
jpa; its ii .a lavs is the o?ie that cora
jjwaj Is . i!l ieuu and siu'cess.
He t ricbt. The party paper is
Itrt u lux ton or ante, n eurvies
cuielly in small tnwoe au 1 cuuuty
SfSt-". for the sake of political patron-
anil puliilj i ri !i t i ii ii, o.i i iu oiue
f this lar cities ag an nrKau of
fecial interests eekinn tLeir enJs
through l'titty oruaiiiiitinii But
practically :ill the treat uefpapfirs
.n these days, and certainly nil j'jur-J
ais that t;ave much iutlueiice with
the public, are independent puliti-
rnllv. Htt ii-.'ml to certain priuoiplea
but serviug no pnr'
port or oppose auy
;.- aud trte to eup
ticket or caadi
late.
The growing freedom of the rees
in this regard is keepicg , ct with,
or ra'.her lea iiug, the emancipation
er the citizen from party slavery. It
was once almost a reproch for a man
sot ti "boloug" to a larty. Fail
t "loyally" to vote a "straight
ticket" itj.-i u iort of treasou. mark-
ug the o:la : ier is a "uiug .vu np, "or
rs .
Hot no-', l-i-ii-cendant votei ate eo
ssnuu.wni iu decide nmM elbtttione,
acd it is to t(;cirfree jud nut that
tha pi-fcss jij. party oratuts appeal,
when icat is.-uea are to decided
or injrjortbDt offices to le tilled.
it may have beeu observed that the
44xa,uiuer is au lcdtpeiiOvLt nema
(naer, v. ilh republican ianiugs, so
long as that purty data v. hat is light
"tor the people in its t-iiuciples an1
tricing candidates of a fc u 1 1 aide and
a.ubuiHi-hed character fijr tiieir (sup
port but, we positively refuse to tup
port men or uieasutea ieti imeutal to
the f'U..lio iiiterrtrr, faimply because
uch demaiid may cour; irum alleged
fity bor:e.. of either Li-h or low
O'-ij-eb.
M-n an i mpau'.ic? are what .cwnute
ttiee dayB with u'A thiLking uieu. in
much us Id i n I partyi-m i holely
rspon i-tilo it.r the ui'-buiiiiiug of the
greedy trur-u and thair c j:ise'4io
r ititjprv ol t he American put pie !
Tne ptitir.it Its tought fur by Theo-dori-
K 'usevclt, aud upheld by n-ieh
mou Ua l,u Kollb't, (.'1 yup, C j jj in iijgs,
lnllivHr. 1J.;vj i.-.Uo, iitni ot.'ier "io
iirgeots" are rigU, au l will Lnve
our heartiest bupp.irt, aa they will ot
everybu ly not aflliiated i t h the in
t" res', of gra"t, rocbery iu i oppres
sion. nd the sojuer puiitioinns of the
S'Tipe ot AUtich, Payne had t'an
noii undetstand thnt this is the 6eati
meat of the Aturican people, the
sootier will tie evils of whi'.-h we alii
Cuoipl Bin be a thing of the past!
There is uo gainsaying tl o tact that
the iu Jepen Juat thinkfirs.Hud the in
dependent neHd are a'l that now
fctauds between the people hud the
farces of oraj.iized greed, tvjiioh too
lung have fattened on theui through
the means of the question ol laalty to
Tarty I
It was Pope who woll said: "Party
spirit is the madness of many for the
bmetlt of the few,"
Let that 1 -i.it thmigbt hirik leep
iutu your bruin !
AMlllK II CI. OMU IVII.JL.
lu epite cf the earnest rotest of
the progrtssive rt-publieaus it is
likely that the Aldrich. Payne toon
slrwsity in way of tariff ledsltitlon
v-'ill pass. L'.at the question will act
l e settled until it Is settled right.
Ihe preteaded reductions me of oo
material help to the consumer, aad
the revenue ii so cut off that in or
der to keep up current expense of
he goveramout it may be tiscessary
to issue bonds ! .In I think of that!
Anil win: tll ot. the bond? J.
Plorp bu.I John l. ! An.l who will
pay the Interest The peepnl I lu
terestinu Isn't It , which reminds if
that the cynical TallerHiul, I" dlsous-
Inn a similar condition of atrirs.
once sail of the renoh people:
"Society is divided Into two classes,
the lleecers ami the fleeced: It is
better to heloutf to the fleecer !"
Ami like rnr modern buccaneers, he
acted upon his own h Ihi w ith the
result that lus pockets Oulueil to no
inordinately that one of hi ureat
master, Napoleon, pointedly asked
hin ho a- he acquired his Krcat
n eslt h !
tAHY h.t is nisi lhUi
The venal rich have ample oa-ise
for disliking Thodore K.iosevelt.
That uiouey -Kruhlier, J. V. Murk'an,
an.) K II. llarriauin, are particularly
pronounced in their enmity msainst
Mr. Koosevelt, who probably has
done more thau auy other toard en
linhto ii.u the public mind upon the
real cau.-e as to why the few abaoih
and euiitrol the great wealth of this
natirn, while the many are subjected
to h fleice struK'le for a mere exis
tence. Such men did not like his
ulaiu. bl ii u t exposure of their meth-
lods and naturally, in view- of the fti
ture, earuet-tly "hope that every liou
in Africa will do its .Inty."
but, Mr. Roosevelt is a tighter, and
no matter where the firing line is
located ho will alwavs be round there!
with his best amuiunitiou. ready for
action in the cause of the people he
i
loves and who love him tor the eue j
uiies be has made iu their interets. I
.And the people, because of their need J
of a strong champion iu theso lays !
when the furces of gratt audieedaro
harmoniously and actively nuite I in
theit despoiline it, will s ion call hi m
t roni hid retirement in the juugles of:
Africa aud will again idace him in
the White House !
lu view of the foret-oing it is pleas
mg in ria l irom an article from ins
pen in the .lul Outloo';. eutitled
"(iife Me Neither Poverty Nor
Kitches. "w hich aays iu part:
"It is to be wished that some of
thus; uo preach ami practice a gos
1 nel rf meif niMteriHl ism and L.'1'ce.l
au, wo 8peak ad if the huaping up
of wealth by the community or by
tho iudivi ual was In itself the be-all
and eud-all of lite, would learc from)
the uioet widely read aud oldest of;
books that the true wisdom which,
teaches that it is well to have neither ;
reat proverty uor great riches .The :
niovmeut which has become so strong1
during the last few years to secure on
behalf of the Nation both an adequate '.
supervision of the and eflective taxa
tion of vast fortunes, so far as their
business use is concerned, is a heal- j
thy movement. It aims to replace '
sullen discontent, restles pessimism
aud evil preparations for revolution,
by an agressiva healthy determina
tion to get ro the bottom of our
troubles and remedy them.
"The multi-millionaire is not per,
se a healthy development iu this
couctry. If his fortune rests on a'
hnsia of wrnnt? dnini hn is h far morn !
dangerous criminal than the ordinary
types of criminals cao possitly be.
It his fortune is the ret-ult of great
service rendered, well and good ; he ;
deserves respect and reward for such ;
service although we must remember j
to pay out homage to the service it
self and not to the fortune which is
the mere reward of the service but
when his fortune ia passed on to some
one else, who has not rendered tne i
We call yoi.r special attention to
our line of Cluett feabody stuns
at li. & M's.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C A STO R I A
To Home Builders
Tw
hundred infest designs and
plan- of
Bungalows ana Cottages
( ostium fr in
$500 to $5000
lilPiniie of
S. C. BURRIS,
Architect,
and Builder.
Main Si root, next to AhlHtromV.
Tull colored Sectional
Hap of Oregon.
Iri-e M)c lilr tlM-j Lust.
SIiowh all surveyed lands,
tlous. and every Important
and divide. Townships and
plainly marked. :: ::
by sec
Htreaiu I'.aiiKe
AIho tdiowH all Land Grant Lands,
and hiiHtheOkUON fllLITAWV KOAU
Oram complete, by wctloiiH. Inval
uable to anyone who now Is or ex
beets to be Interested In lauds In
southern Oregon. :: :; ;:
Entire output of thlH map owned y
HUNTER LAND CO.,
S:U Chnmber of Commerce,
? Portland, Oregon,
OREGON MAP SALE
Heart to Heart
Talks.
By EDWIN A. INYH
ti'op rlitht. !!.'. l
i I
llunilfiMls i f tli.m ; iihU i f di
being spent in tin' i .i. II t"
oiie slxtcent li of n nc. mul II.'
Illg ill I III' ' 1.1. Ill.l I ."U 4 Ol I t
iisfrmioniei s.
tl.iri un
til! I Hi.'
. Li...
A spe. lnl builiiliig I.i ; I
w 111 ..I.I
ihllU'I N llll.l llpl' ll III 11 1 Il ls I
ol for this purpose.
lu the hourglass of time
gi iiln of s.uui 1 4 mi . :t ;
Ami the vi li.i w ,.l iii.i I
cue tiny
until It llnds Unit lii.lt fin. , i. .ii.
be
cause -
i'lic world's lonjl..i .i' Is rali'iil iicd
on the sun's linens m m di dull! rcen-
wl h and I u i ;in.. i iln; I hi, s i
that every world i n icnl 1 1 Ion trust ho
count for the vill i tl' n of the f v u il ui
If It were not s every iiici l.ll mi ll'io
on enrth would lino to be shifted,
t very iMiuudur.v line l et w cell stale t aud
countries would hive to be changed
and every map of the woill m i. Iohmt.
And the movements of the planets
would lie variant!
Now
1i you see the tremendous Impor
tance of an instant of time?
All there Is of all time or has been
or will be Is comprehended In the lit-
tie but troinoiiiloiis won! if Now
NOW U nil
can ever hope
we have. e er h d r
to have. The past, so
far a our use Is concerned, Is noihlin;
ness. The future we may not have nt
all. The NOW only Is ours.
Whervfore--
! We should take a lesson In the Im
portance of Improving the time. We
cannot make the sun stand still or
turn ha. k the ilial of time. The pies
ent Is potential. We cannot measure
the Millie of the time we have lost,
nor w .uld It be profitable to do po.
We cannot slop the moments ns they
1 fly. All we i an do Is to redeem the
i time NOW.
The man who Is the busiest best ap
preciates the alui of the present inn
incut. On his desk you are likely to
find this motto:
; io rr now:
! He wastes no time In regrets and
never puts off until tomorrow what he
can do today.
The three little letters N-O-W spell
opportunity, and they comprehend nil
the beginnings: and all the ending of
all the world's work I
!). it now".
o j-, ii have the desire aud t
hope and the strength. Now vou hii
the time.
I)o It now!
oervice then the nation would
poes a uaevily graileo progressive ir
heritaoce tax, a singularly' wise
unobjectionable kind of tax. 1
should be a particularlv good thin
If the tax bore heaviest on abseu
tees." ,
! in all his expressions, Mr. Koosp
velt possesses the haopv faculty of
making his meaning clear aud force
ful , aud in the above will be found
one of the strongest arguments yet
made In favor of an income tax and
an
inheritance tax that will compel
the inordionately rich to bear
just share of the support of the
their
gov-
Administrator's Notice
Ju the County Court of the State of i
Oregou, for the County of Lake. In
the matter of the estate of OKCUt!
A. UULETTE, deceased. !
io whom it may concern: N otice
i is hereby given that the undeisigued,
administrator of the estate of Oscar j
A liulette, deceased, has made and .
lolul in Iha ul.nca i.nlilUil niurl thiu'
I final account as administrator of said ;
estate, and the Hon. li. Oaly, Judge
j of sai l court, has, by and or ier duly ;
(made and entered in said matter, on'
:Julv l.ith, l'.Hiii, appointed Fiiday. I
j the Kith dav of August. A . I)., 1 MJ '
; at the hour of ten o'clock iu the fore- !
noon of said day as the time for hear- ; ,j r. , deireased, of Artel, Oregon, who,
iug ot objections to such Final Ac- .i,lV rth, l!Jti:i, madn hnmesteiid
count, if any there be, aud for the ' ry Sit. '2!l72, Serial No. 01 li". for
sett emeut thereof .; (,nlf N K (piarter, K half SI', iutr-
T his notice is published iu the Lake ; ter. Section 12, Township :i!l S, Kaiue
County E.xamii:er, once a week, for . t VVi lametto Meridian, has tiled
tour successive weeks, immediately ) notica of intention to make Final
prceeediug such date so appointed, fvu ywl,r proof, to establ ish claim to
aud the date of the first publication i the land above described, before Kog
thereof is July l, VM. ister and Ueceiver, U. S. Laud Olllco,
Oaied July lo, uxw Ht Lakeview, Oregon, on thoMh day
L. I . UO.N.N
Adminstrator of the estate of Oscar
A. liulette, deceased
J15 A 12
Blue Prints Made
I will make 1'due Prints; o
any towiishlp of nm In the
Iakevlow Lund District, and
do abstract work. Call or
write
W. li. SNIUER
Lakeview - - Oregon
GASOLINE ENGINE
Pumps "Water, JJur.s
v Milker, Hejiarutor,
Haves "Wages
-4 htate your needs
Wiilefi'alttli. ii en tion mjiur
FAIRBANKS. MORSE & CO.
ChNUl.NK FAIKHANKM HOAI.Ka. WINOMIII.B
Pxnsmo,, ifotura. Oatolln.EBKin.s. SLamPnonp,, Hulli rL
A Kaftiti., Fu.dCiiOiiir,,Wiu'niilPMui.,.l'ip.'lttii.v.,A'4l
Ail CurrUnl lu hlik ul VUtULAbU.
V A'
eminent, and In that way will com
pel Idem to ineke nune res' itul Ion to
the peoole, whom their tnipeilni mm
nlng has robbed no lung without le
or hltnlratiCM. until things have
reached auch a"piss that they con
si. lei the ganin their especial prlvl
lige, and any iitlenipt to htop It I an
itifrluiMMitcnt of their ilglds. !
J Konsevelt oppose such doings, oon
HUitiently he is not it "safe and sane
- man. "
The people, however, are happliy
! of a dilfercnt opinion !
I IIIOI IMI till I I Oil 11
If von want evidence against the
! Abirlch, I'avne an.l Citnu iu o-owd
lot high-"Hy robbery of the people
j u iter ti e tpecioiis plea of protecting
I A m ere I a n labor history will furnish
.it. Take, for Instance the following:
j "Mv Lords and (iriitleuieu : To
levy a illici t tax of 7 per cent is a
.dangerous experiment in a free conn
try an.l may incite revolt; but there
I is a method bv whioli you c'i take
.the last rag from the back and the
Mast bite trom the mouths without
'canning a murmur against high taxes,
; and that ia to tax a great many ar
ticles of dailv Use among the people
i and so inilirectlv that the people will
py them and not know- it; their
k'ruiiiMing will then le of hard times
i but they will tint know that the hard
times Bre causen) bv taxatin-'."
I Thus cpokK. William Pitt, British
a t ill oMlllll ll. li.iMV ImeU In I77IL Hll I J
the sa'iie line of arginueiit obtains
Willi the nni.-.it day and generaiou.
The grand jury had our friend
liliiuient I'lil . the public ad in I n 1st ra
tot, of Tonopah, ii,. 'for burying a
live ilea.! man sod silling his idl'ects.
Tne Sua cms he n ver sleot . wink
nil night previns I i Ms ordeal. Out
do"s not -ay a wort as to how many
".links" I,. I, took to s.-rew his
i I Hu'e no to faring (lie s a in I I n c
process. Ile ha I soil the pf..pitv
of the live lion. I man. and Iln. ling
then the n.ii'i i o' .lea I, bought It
I n k at a o-s of s-oo. Tlie 'Ho den I
man claimed he whs lengllv dead and
wool I p. iv no U'lits. Hill when I. I.,
fill I he wool I pav all the alleged deml
man's debts but wanted to rsign hl
nllice, the grand jurv exploded, and
tliere was a regular ll nid at. the ex-
peuce of Mr III ii inr n hal, and that
means something when it occurs in
Tutinpah !
It now appears that .Senator S. ('.
Ileaeh, former editor id Ihe Kxamiuer,
will iml have clear sailing for an
linio'it'Tient us census supervisor,
as he is very likely to be opposed
by Senators Hourne and Chamber
lain ile has the support ot the Con
gressional delegation, but tiecause of J
his active opposition to the Senators i
he will prohuhlv lime out, unl.-as he I
secures his appointment during thej
congressional recess, something uot i
HUelr if SeMHtor Itoiirn. is hs elose'
as allleged to President Taft. Mr.
lieHch had the tupportof the business
men of Lakeview.
lieprexeutative Mann, lepublican,
who has investigated the matter
M
more than auy other member of con
gress, declares that the duty on paper
mwler the new turiff 1hw u ill be Hll
increase, ami will amount to l t7, ,
.... I
j per ton, giving the paper truts a
more absolute monopoly than ,,ver -
A ml tlm l-'.vnrniner. bv the mhiiia token,
will pay 'I'i every mouth as its con-1
' I.i l.nl li.ii ..it iLl.ila r.ri,ill.,Ui,..P ulnnu
Ll llllillllll .fl. .
towards the eurichmeut of the paper
trust. Aud that is not all we do
either, in support of the iniijuitous
rot,her tainll.
.NOIICl: Htt I'l HI.ICA tlON
Department of t he Interior, I'. H.
Laud Oltlce at Lakeview, Oregon,
duly ti, I !!!.
Notice is liereby given that C. ('.
IjiitfiiH, Orano Lake, Ore., adminis
trator of the estate of Pardon iirtiuu.
i of September. I'M'J.
i Claimant names as witnesses: J. VV.
Lotfus and E. 11. Lotfus of Warner
Valley, Oregon, Win. Davin, Crane
Lake, Oregon, and lleury Utine. Mud
Creek, (Jregon. JH.M2
AUTI1UK V. O lU'O N ri tog ister- ,
Viitlee for liillirullon
Uepurtinent of the Intel lor. United
States Land Olflne, Lakeview, Ore
gon, July 11, I'Mi.
Notice is hereby fciven that the
state of Oregon has tiled iu this ollloe
its application, Serial 02:101, to select
tinder the provisions of the act of
CoiiKresH, of August 11, 1814. and the
acta supplemental aud amendatory
thereto, the SW quarter SW quarter,
Seo. 10 T :i3 8., K. l'J K. W. M.
Any and ad persons claiming ad
versely the lands described, or desir
ing to object because of the mineral
character of the land, or for auy
other reason, to the disposal to
applioant, should tile their atlldavits
iu this otdce. ou or before the 20th
day of AuKuat, I'.kV).
The above notice will be published
In the Lake County Examiner, a
weekly newspaper pi luted and pub
lished iu Lakeview, Oregon, for a
period of at least live weeks prior to
the date last in said notice men
tioned.
AKTHUU VV. OUTON, Register
uild a Fortune
Prince Rupert, tin- I'.-tcilif o.isl tiriiiiii.il ol
Tlio tt'.-i in I 'l'rinik I'uilif K'mlw.-iN , oll'ti s modi
cr tl' tliosr wotiiKi fill ojiitrtiinitiis lor niakiiiLT
a lortiiiK' in IvVal Ivslatc, lor wltiili llio I'.-uiln.'
foast lilit s liai' liffii 1 1 if wotnli r nl tin- world.
It is not your savings alone that inaKi' von imlr
I f in Km 1 1 , votir savings iimst Ik- working lor you.
T he Prince Rupert Mi.il llstatc Investment
Co. I. Id. ouratfs tti I'onil line tin savings ol
small savings ol sin. ill investors lor perniantnt
investment in PUINCI' KUPIiUT realty upon the
same plan that hi; created all Ueal Ivstate
fortunes.
IT DOES NOT REQUIRE A LUMP SUM TO START WITH US,
any one with i desire to aeeuniul.tte a eoinpeteu
ey ean lay aside $".()() or 810.00 a mouth. Some
swell system of saving, if invented with us, will
he irom '..'L to LTi olio on everv dtdlar invested in
shares of this Company. To the small investor,
w ho desires s unethinir more than iust saletv for
his money, wr offer here absolute safety and a
hih larnin; on the investment. Keleretiee, by
permission, The Mank of Nova Seotia. Yaneou
ver. Your ousiness soheited. Write
Ihe Pri-c Munen Real Estate Investment Ci. Ltd -
I IO l.oo IMg Viitioouvrr, It. '. I'l lin e ICiih-i I, It. ('.
Ihe K.eal Home Paper.
The San Francisco
Chronicle.
M. H. de YOUNG.
Sane, Conservative and Well Edited.
Daily Sunday Weekly
Sunday's in Colors
Wm. Wallace, Dealer at Lakeview, Ore.
Order Now
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ffl I1 J JimJ rors in Lhc County Records, ffj
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S3 Abstract of Title
Lake County Furnished.
Terms Reasonable.
Tract Index Abstracting Co.
Wm. JACOBS, Manager.
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CAMPI NO OUTFIT
We furnish tha most couplets Camping Outfit :,-.r the moiuj ever offered to the public
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ublu lo eivc hit en, I mi
low prices. IT.ts r.i.
ril?fif'. due
rrsjwi.;' etc
I h I ' nl and Campers OnllM in a 1 .v.i.. : hll thy tmlaine nf lliis trunk wild a
liny v. hii li hold-, blanket), and wearing apoaiel, c nil,' . isinu a liuveh i's ba;.n:e sn 1I14
lu: ran check everything nen-iiy on his liiket t-11 . 1 1,,-ive -m tei:ss lii;na(;c, 'I he lulal
t.iiM hi mis ciiiiii: iiuiiii 1 3i..ijii. ii.-nns: .1.1111 vun Hie nriler,
J.'i.llll before the shipment nf lliu noods (nun our fminry. Tlie
hn.d puyint-iit d $!i.00 can be paid In the express rinnpany C O I).,
"wlili privilege to examine." loini ei;hi (i:i 11 Where
a pm-ly of four people e,o lofjethur they art buying one co.ikiiin
jih ii' . ihii iriinks and two tents. .Ail orders will be fitted In
regular order, as received.
The opening; or the Orel-,, Mllhary-Koad (irant at Lakeview (of the
Oregon Valley Land Comp-TV) will take place September th.
Tlmiisai i.v ( j i.ople from ti" , ,. ' ilu; L'niled Slules will attend this uffair uhii h
will hi: the t;teali.: iund openini; evei held iu the United Stales. Lakeview is deslined
in heroine, one of Ihe great commercial centers of our couctry, immense preparations are
oinK on to tukc rare of Ihe vast multitude that is eoine, lo assemblu Ihere iu September.
Not a single room, house or store can be tinted for shelter or for any oilier purnoso s
many people who intend to be present t the npeiiini; have taken all lUe loom available
or sleeping inrposes.
The climatic coiidilions in Southern Oregon are such that people can live outside in the
open while here.
The licncral Acnt of the Oregon Valley Lund Company advises us lluit it is best to'
make ample preparations for this occasion, as those not used lo outdoor life would hud il
a great hardship lo sleep in (he open. Residents of Lakeview advise us thai lo live in'
a tent 111 a reeular cmnpinir way will answer ull imrnosus. W mlvk.. ,., if ,..1 ;.,,..,!
;o be present at the opening, lo prepare yourself in every way possible.
ISy hayine, such a cumpiug o.ilht you will save a e,rcul deal of money which otherwise
you would have lo spend for sleeping rmi and living, which will only hu available to a
lucky few.
I'p to the (.resent -iine we have taken orders for a fcroai luiy f ,csu ()UfU f(,r
people who will go lo Lakeview. These oulhls are not made up except lo ordo, so if
you wish 10 avail yourself of the opporlunily of gelling one of these helil-weight ramp
ing outfits at such a reasonable juice, you had f.elier send in your order al once. t)n
account of the order received and coming 1., dally, we will be unable 1., hll you.
order earlier than thirty days from receipt of same.
Assuring you that you will be more Hum satisfied will, this cainpi.ig nullit, and thai
it will he ol great service lo you, we beg lo remain, Vours very truly
LYNCH WALL
6 Ii. Jackson Blvd.
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I l ft canvas ti nt, i7 ll., iiiadu el H ,.. TZjSl 'A vs.
(k; a currpinit outfit for cooklnK. 'XZv
c, consisting of 21 pieces. WiJ'lHx . ' . (
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TRUNK CO.
CHICAUO, ILL,
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