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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1909)
I AKI 'NTY KXAMISKU. I.AkM iKW, OUKtiON, THttRSlUY, HKCKM IIKIl Irt. :iHW. TWO Lake County Examines Fred J. How-man Largest Sworn Circulation in Oregon Outside of Portland Official County Paper 1'B.vKIPTI0N RATES. vn .r, In alvnc, II x month, " Three month. " ISA .7 ADV KTI5IN0 RATliS. Reuutur Mainline .) !. an IdNi. alngle Allium upa.'i", l r month. All atamiinR ai. fhaniftt fro.- twice a month. ri of wmii; lion rharavrt foraU extra chancfa. All (olai kHtsltltint extra All Miort term aila. lira r. Un al column. 10c. per line each tn j eltton. Want a4. V. a II if each Innortlon , Notlca to Subrlnra Vnoe.ll Miami ii..la. from one Im-alitr to another, or rhangi faF-Translom AilTer1lln(t and Job rfim-; ,helr ptomoe a.ldn-ss a:i u... -.i.v iu. . r i. Inc. -ah in ! aii-e. ' arop thl oftle a rani o lti- ir .ior ri w,. a1 All Mil miin i. paid the Ural of each month. Jrsfd to the right poativttc' -If not paid In aJvauoe, U SO the jrcat , Position of Our Navy Without Merchant Marine. By former Congressman CHARLES B. LANDI5 of Indiana. J HE American merchant marine as at present consti- C4 tuted i a tiction. THOSE AMERICANS WHO ARE INFORMED CON- SIDER OUR NAVY A BLUFF; OTHER NATIONS DO NOT REGARD IT SERIOUSLY. THEY KNOW THAT WITHOUT PRACTICALLY ANYTHING IN THE 8HAPE Xr ADEQUATE MERCHANT MARINE AS AUXILIARY IN TIME OF VAR IT8 EFFECTIVENESS IS REDUCED TO A MINIMUM. We have a SPLENDID LINE OF BATTLE "T3HTPS, but there .it ends. .. When our battleships nade their cruise around the world every ton of joal for their boilers was CARRIED IN FOR EIGN SHIPS. Our navy at present is much like an automobile without gasoline, a department store without clerks, rich farm without harvesters, plows or wagons. Now we have virtually no merchant marine. To build one up a SHIP SUBSIDY IS NECESSARY. Every other big nation subsidizes her merchant marine. him to weigh opinion in the even Imliuire. Unlike .the lawyer, itlwnya n upet'tnl pleader, or the profciwioiial men confined ty a narrow outlook on i single plmne of life, the editor i the impartial recorder and reviewer seeking the truth. A novel way of aiding ' the unem ployed la being tried la Sootlaud. It it au tustirauoe against unemploy- meut. The expeiiinent was luaugiv J rated by the foiuiatlou ol Labor Exj j change and Unemploy meut Society. I Up to the present the organization i la of a local character but the popu larity of the idea, accordion to a dls patoh from Consul llltke at Duuife tniii . Scotlaud, Bee in a to be attested. Thie iieiiiiiti Hiimlsslnnu Into the guild are nxwetieail h eek;y i-mu equal to about 8 cent, mid after tour mouths' subscription are pritlledgod to draw emergency tie iwtit tip to 40 cents per i)hv A leuefit canunt be ued more tlmn 4M Uya in any year. The undertakititi wit financed by popular aul'M'ription, the tiecetwHry fund Lmtug quickly eoutribuled upou apical of leaders iu the movement' for social tettetmeat. ' 'V- CANADA $ FORTUNES MADE ALBERTA WHEAT LANDS i The Blated policy of the conserva tive pHrtt iu ti limine la for ( erumeut HCqinxii inn -t. he 'elt'gruin and telephones in t unit la. The t ernuient U cant louM v feeling its along line nt tdix u licy and has Mi ready put tele inme and teleiHii rates under tte acru'luy of th du nilulnu Board of Railway Coiuui aiooera. When toe Ualted States k:el rid "of the "btifi ehs" type of Hi stripe of Aldricb ami .lot Cannon in Conjfivaa, aod relncea them with constructive an I imlriotlo Statstneu. like LaFollette, Cuuirnins and Hna tow, there will be government own er hip rt public utilltiea tbat will pat stop to graft aud eiploitation of the people for privnte gain. By CEORCE E. WALDO. Member of the Mtrchant Mario Coinmiaalorv. . . . We have a fine navy, but no means whereby it can be supported It any distance from shore in the event of war. THE NEUTRALITY LAWS ALONE WOULD PREVENT OUR OB "TA1N1NG COAL OR OTHER SUPPLIES IN FOREIGN BOTTOMS, AND, ASSUMING WE WERE AB'.F. TO GET OUR FLEET AROUND THE WORN AND INTO THE PACIFIC OCEAN, OF WHAT EARTHLY UCE 'WOULD BE THESE COSTLY CNuifjES OF WAR WITH NO BAJE OF 6UPPLIES AND FACE Tu r-E WITH A HOSTILE SQUADRON? That constitutes an imperative reason why some effort should be made to RESTORE OUR MERCHANT MAHINE whereby we J"?"?6? P""' " compared with J I fabricated steel. They assert that tnay have at our command both ships and men. failure on til's part of the roads to The Colorado immiuration aod tour lets ratea bureau ia seeking loner rail w way ratea iitotbe state from the esat. A noinuiiUe baa been appoin ted, of which Cior. Sbafrolb ia chair man, to ask the railroad to make a 925 round trip summer tourist rata instead of S'W from Chicago to Colo rado common points, a 17 oue way bomeseeker'a rate, and alto corres ponding low ratea from the Missouri river points. A fund of WO, 000 baa teen contributed by tbe state to aid the bureau. The railroads will pre sent a strenuous opposition to any attempt to reduce tbeir ratea. We will sell you a section of the famous Sunny Southern Alberta wheat laml, that will produce IU) to f() bushels per acre, for a first cash payment of 82,000 to i $3,000 ami Half the wheat crop on 200 acres yearly until the laml is paid for. You pet all the crop on any land you cultivate nhove the 200 acres on which we only get Half. You do not have to pay one cent in money after the first payment. Land at 81 f to $25 per acre near railroads aud elevators. SPECIAL Chance for Capital We have a solid block of seven sections, consisting of I-H00 acres in SUNNY ALUKKTA, that wc will sell for $10 ner acre, which is a pecial buy, on the terms of $0 per acre down, and the balance in one, two three or four years at only 0 percent interest. A large part of the land immediately adjoining this tract of land is under cultivation, and more will be broken up in the spring, by the settlers to whom we have sold adjoining sections. One crop of winter wheat will pay lor this land and give you a big surpbis in the bank besides. The yield is from 30 to GO bushels, and and at 80 cents, the usual price secured, you can figure the return, less 812 per acre, a big estim ate for of production. Sec us or write us soon, before this opportunity is lost, as these valuble lands arc being rapidly taken by enterprising Americans. Call, or write for circulars or further information. IMPERIAL DEVELOPMENT CO., Examiner Office. Lokeview. Ore. Western steel manufacturers bare asked tbe transcontinental freight i bureau to establish lower rates on j shipments ou uutlinshed eteel from , poiuU east of Missouri river to tbe j Paciaa coast, by making a ditfereo l toll of 14.45 a ton in favor of tbe Br Rcu- Admiral ROBLEY D. EVANS, Retired. Two things have combined to stunt tbe growth of an American merchant marine first, the absurdity of congress back in the sixties in refusing to take back into the service those ships which during the war were "whitewashed" or adopted a foreign flag during the strug gle; then, second, the fact that STEAMSHIP STOCKS AND BONDS DON'T RETURN THE SAME INCOME AS THE RAILROAD SECURITIES. WE ARE WEAK IN AUXILIARIES. NO DOUBT, BUT WE'VE THE FINEST NAVY IN THE WHOLE WORLD. While all talk about our weak merchant marine b being noised ybout it shouldn't be forgotten that we have the FINEST COAST MERCHANT MARINE IN THE WORLD. But we need a for eign merchant marine as well. I ieduce the ratea on unfinished steel will result io a greater use of foreign steel on the coast. Let Us Make Prosperity A Benefit to All. By Frejident T AFT. 'gfr'r VERYWIIERE in tLis country there is evidence of pros O Mmr perity, and if signs do. not fail we are upon an ERA OF BUSINESS ENTERPRISE AND EXPANSION THAT HAS NEVER BEEN SEEN IN THIS COUNTRY BEFORE. We must not forget that here are certain responsibilities. We tiavo had EVILS GROWING OUT OF OUR PROSPERITY. Hen have seized power by means of accumulation of wealth and its use in methods that are not legal and cannot be approved by way of monopoly and otherwise. Now we are attempting by the general law the United States to suppress that kind of abuse. It is to the people we must look for an enforcement of these prin ciples. You should select your representatives and have them know yoa are watching them in congress and see that they follow the line ti enforcement. OF COURSE WE WANT PROSPERITY, BUT WE WISH PROS PERITY IN SUCH A WAY THAT THERE SHALL BE AN EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY AMONG THE INDIVIDUALS SO THAT EVERY BODY WILL GET HI3 SHARE AND THAT IT SHALL NOT BE CON FINED TO A FEW WHO MONOPOLIZE THE MEANS OF PRODUC TION OR THE MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION AND THUS PRE VENT THAT EQUALITY OF DISTRIBUTION WHICH WE ALL LIKE TO SEE. It is a question of the ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAW. While experimenting with umatuer photography M. A. Vetuick and Dr. Im M. Early of Columbus, Obto, discovered a wav of making a new kind of photograbio printing paper. A deal was 'dosed at South liend, Ind., by which a camera company of Rochester, N. Y., will pny them SI, 500,000 for tbe secret. Tbe company could not duplicate tbe paper patented by tbe Columbus men. It promises to revolutionize tbe printing of pbotugrabbs. The Merrill Record was late Thanks giving day. Too much turkey 01 "something, " for the corap, and tbe devil returned tu tbe wanner clime with which he is most familiar. - before pbotogrnDhy was app.ied to stars t he hittbeut n urn tier catalogued was 407,874. The number of the stars tbe cameia will show is estimated at ovur .'J0.0u0.000. Christmas Presents .AO. cm. "TTh late Ooveuor Johnnon, of Minn Hota , tuniHfclf a country newapxper man, aaiJ thin of bis lifu work; In the country the editor lives " near to aa.tures heart." He la part and parcel of the community life. Kvery tody knows Lira.' When he'chroulclea tfvt arrival of the ''bouncing boy," re when be extend 'condolence to Cbe bereaved family," thoae Interested feel the Ken tie touch of a friendly hand. lie rccordu triumphs ami huc cesHea sn the spirit of participation; hia chronicle ot viclaltudes and strug gles and corrowa haa the element of personal sympathy. The environ ments and the dot lea of the country editor ter( to make him a fair critic and aafe judge of men and measures, for tbe natuee of big work accustoms ft Are Now In Ordei Your business Is one of your best friends. Why not flva It suitable present some new and attractive station-' ery, for Instance, such as we are prepared to print for you st rtaht pricea? Tbe Santa Ke has just completed the Installation ot tbe telephone train dispatching aysteiu from Chicago to Chlllicotbe. Hi.. 13 miles. Ttier ar thirty way atatlons which may be reached by tbe dispatcher by aimply pressing tbe button With tbe com pletion of ;thls circuit the Santa Fa trains out of Chicago are now band led by telephone aa far as Newtoo, Kai., a total of 600 miles. GIVE US YOUR PRINTING This office baa put in 82.000 worth of tbe latest type and machinery and carries 11,000 worth of printers stock, so that there is no need of a dollar's w-.itb of rioting being eeut for to outside points. We cau do auy work as good aa can be gotten any where, lie patriotic aod keep our mouey a, borne Don't send away for anything you (tan get here. Tbat is tbe way to l ulld op a town. COLVIN, The Furniture Dealer, WouM call your attention to the fact that he has The Largest Stock of Furniture on hand that has ever been carried in stock in Lakeview. Art Squares, Kugs, and in fact Every thing in the Furniture Line. Six different Pat terns of Linokutn. Six different grades of mat tresses. Call and inspect his stock. Notic e. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKKN, notice la hereby Riven that all Irriga tion, or mlllract diuhca on all trout atreama throtiRht Lake County. Ore gon, tnuat be acref'ut'd with a mnall meat) wire Hcreenlng at their head or Junction with the main channel of atream. Alao all damn or obntruct lona ou aald Htrrarna tnuat be pro vided with u flali-ladder, or other eaay meauH of pannage, at or near the mid die of the main channel, no a to al ow the puHaage of trout at all time of year, aa provided by law. Said work to 1m done at low water time, or to be completed by Feb. 7, 1!HI7. liy order of J. A. IJarhain. Suecial Deputy Hah Warden for IakeCounty. Oregon CASTOR I A For Infants and Childrea The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ooonrtur omivamm Mammoth Stables O. O. ARTHUR. PmoriMi0m The. lArgeat Livery and Feed Stable In southern Oregon or Northern California. Ilor-n-a llourded by the Day, Week or Mouth. Special Attent'-in Given to Transient Stock LAKEVIEW OREGON .SWENSON'S RESTAURANT European Plan Everything from a Cup of Coffee to a Square Meal Call and Iry Us Vou will Come Again. E. E. SWENSON, Proprietor. I. O. O. F. Block, Lakeview, Ore. Sigli-VU.'J VI -jret zv. "cr: 17 rnivv we nave found ihnM Fr. vn ep I1 JJ 1 VlJ ro rs ,n th Ccunty Reords. 3 W . . M m Abstract of Title to all Lands in NOT1CK FOR PUBL1CATON In United 8tnten Land Ofllce Lake view, Oregon, Nov. 20th, 1'JOO. Notice is hereby given tbat the Northern Pacific Kail way Company, whose poat-ofiice address la St. Paul, Minnesota, has tbla '20th day of No vember. VM, tiled io this otlice its application to select under the provia ions of the Act of CongreHH, ap proved July 1, 1H!'8, (30 Stat. &U7, fi'20). NWJNEJ. B.NEi, N.'tfNWL N'iSE'. Section 10, T. 3HS.. R. 17E., VV.M. Any and all persons ulaming adver sely the lands described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character ot the laud, or for any other reason, to the diaponal to ap plicant, should file their affidavits of proleHt in tbla onice on or before tbe 20th day of Januaiy liHO. ARTHUR W. ORION Register. N2oU30 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department Of The . Interior, U. 8. Land Otlice at Lakeview, Oregon, Nov. Sid. 1909. Notice la hereby given that John .lacob Van Keuten, of Plush, Oregon, who ou April )!. l'J0, made Home stead entry No. 3971, Serial, No. 0I&19, for lota 1.2.3; SWNEJ, Seot'on 1, Township 303., Range 24E., Willam ette Meridian, baa tiled notice ol intention to make Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Regluter and Receiver, U. H. Land Otlice, at Lake- view , Oregon , on tbe 7tn a ay ot Jan uary, 1910. Claimant names as illnesses: W, Jfl Schuster, of Plush, Oregon T t 1.. ' I tit A. JUiitnn, - j v Otto Korbeio, of 1 rfln-nl.. r0 AKTU Ult V7. ORTON. BelgstHr N'2d P30 Lake County Furnished. Terms Reasonable. Tract Index Abstracting Co. Wm. JACOBS, Manager. LAKV1EW, - - ORECON, (I (I r o 19 The Real Home Pcper. 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