Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1909)
LAKK ...'STY KXAMINKR. l.AKfcViKW, ORKUOW, TI1U118IA1, PKCKMHKK., '.WW. LakeCounty Examine 3at i" " " " " ""' Largttt Sworn OrcuUtioa fa, OrSn OntsMc of PortUnd Ofucial Countt Vxthk K.K., . .t.i.llui " ' , h- ,'"t.,,? ard hf twio month. Ct ol r- (Mitton etr. All ihort wrtn f Mlvr. local oritur p. lOr. rr U" rttin. Want art. o. line each lare Itedflt ttatsks ll.CO. Resolution! l wlo- e. fi SO and upfJ. -TranMent Adv.ftlitn an. rnev ca-u in advanr.. All M mut b pl1 ths Brat of eaeb tNtb. - MCWPTtOHItATfc. . r. In 4r Ml BOPtfal, " rtirv months, " J. 1.M tl ao Ml 4u. J ,nB ' NaCIc t. SaSacrta OniwriMfiM Ina Siatnr who rrw-OT. ftoni on. locAiHT W another, ur J"" rop tVu oe a card thrlt poper can fca ad dressed to in rlf hi poatoBee. How Much Longer Will Americans Tolerate such Damnable7 Robbery ? ltie shameless, utucrupoloui tool 61 Rockefeller and bia cohorts, So I r Aldriob, aldd and abetted It 11,111. by our President, now or . porandare ureiuousley edveUog . U i establishment ot a "CaAtral Bauh.' It la tbe latest and th moat :" reprehensible move oo the part of the ' Money Power tbat baa fastened ita faogs id tba unwilling atid tieJpleaa ' throats of the American people. A ad what a pity it is tbat a valient An draw Jackson ia uot now occupying tba White loose to grapple wltb and J' throttle the threatened monster io ' the very toils of iu birth 1 It Is Impossible to natlafy the greed ol tbese modern huooneers. Every ' concession granted tbem calls (or reatr sacrifice on tbe part of tba people. The- first thing waa ( Itba 'Striking down of the green-back lo tba time of tn country'a greatest need. Then came the demand that tba debt ot war, secured oy' loans from those name green backs, tnoit be ' aettled with gold Next tbe people private were fooled into voting the death of poblie ita bead, tba moat gigantic combina tion of capital in the world. There la no ooncrete definite orga nization to this latest tiust; no legal incorporation. b'H elected officers, no elected director, no list of toe k bold era. To oae in descriptive of tba flnanrdal world, it is almply a "oommaaity of loleraet" ItepreaenUtira sDembara of thle comn.anity of Interwat, men who would b director o' an incorporated company, are: J. Plerpont Morgan, private banker. - Ita ' unquestionable leader, Uebrge F. Baker chairman of tba board of director of the Flrt National Bank, Jamea StiUman chair man of tba board of directors of tbe National City Bank; Wllilatn Rocker- feller vice-president of tbe Standard Oil Company C Henry C Frick, capi talist: William K. Vanderblil, a representative of bia family ioteraat. It would be impoaatbie to ngore toe total of direct and Indirect capital now centralized in tbla money trust. To begin with, the banking firm of J. Pierpont Mrogan 4k Co., being a co-paxtoerbip, . make no reports, yet current report ailver thereby doubling the wealth of plaoes its deposit at flGO.OOO.000 every creditor anrt doubling tbe debts J which ita director can utililze to ad of. all wco owei a dollar I vantage iu financial operations. The Not satisfied, Uh brazen aBront-1 ata of tne three insurance compan ry and uncoocernid as to the tern-j lea controlled by tbe group invested i iinniTiit j IhfaIv in bonds of railroad and lu- -nlA th-.e devilt iucaruate demand the establishment of a Central Back to complete the enslavement of e! American people, and by devicen .iu knowti secrue I the help of our m.vi ie oiiuded Piesident in their dei,j-. In this matter President Taft'a re Itance upon AHrioh is almost child tab He has expressed a profound laitb lu the wisdom of the Rhode Is iaod Seohtor. aud yet it is notor ii.oa tbjc uo ut i iu publi.: life is ojore a creature of the trusts aod other steal corporations than tbat eaue Alnricb Tte very fact, that AUrich favori or adocates acTtning of a public nature is it ;ia.1-r s ispicmii. Ine people, however, sboulo uever toaot ti tbe establisbnjHat of h CtMitnl KhoIc. Tbe small baiik-.rs (or tbeii cwu preervation also should fiiht this thioi to tie bitter nod. Va all koo the poer of monev in unscrupulous and greedy bands. Such n iutit..niCD would tiffer too nrfcHt a tcr,ptatiou and prize for tucu bib rtaanr-e ii has beeo sbou iu tbe u-autpulition and control of tb ureal iusurauL-d cooipani-js by unHcroi'uluua Wail Mrent Scbemera. back 'f tbe h.i! ni.ve-uent is tbe plgtttiii? of uucb an '- courul of buoireds it millniM of paulic money. Lt tte noveru:ne".t be sf-tisible mu1 act a oau banker. f .. ,k...l , f nlur.inj morn IiOAfrr .'1li(i dastrlal companies, aggreeate consid erably more than f 1. COO, 000, 000 Here are soma ot the things tbe trust oould do: It could call 2u0,0O0,0OU of loan over night and ruin any adversary. It oould. reduce credit to eucb a degree as' to cause extreme money stringency and great commercial dis tress. It could tie up tbe cash holding of New York banks by demaudiug cer tification of Cheoks of euur.uoua amounts. It could deplete baok r"n-rvfs Ip New Vork by causing shipmeuts of I t 'Incomprehensibly Hrga mat n baa become merely a row of ogurea. for thiaTMf It I M.Mrt.OOO.tfM a gain ot f!k,0rtlU0 over 100a. Tbe valu of th produoU are nearly doub led In ten yeai. Tbe report tyi: "rUsvei year of agrioultora, boglonlng with a pro duction of tt.W7,0OO,0OO and etidlug with' t,7iW,rt(CKK)l A sum of 70. 00a,OHO,OXX? for tba period ! It ha raid off mortgage. It b established banks, It ba mad better bourns, H j Ita betped to tnake the farmer a citi -1 ten of the world, and it ba provided blm with mean for improving nia oUspd makioa - it mora , product. Iva." The most striking fact In the world's agriculture is tbe value of tbe Oorri crop of 1900, which Is about 1,720,000,000. It oeaily equala th clothing and personal adornments of 70,000,1100 people, aeooidlog to tbe census of 1000. Tbl orop exoeed in value tbe average of tba crops of tba Ova preoeeding yar by 30 per cent Cotton I now the second crop in value, and tbla year'a cotton orop I easily tba most vaoabl on to tba farmer tbat bas been produced. Third In value la wheat, worth about 727,000,000 at the farm, and tbl largely exceeds all previous val oe. Tbe bay crop la valued at 605,000, 000; oats at 1400,000, 'XX): potatoes at 1.000,000,000. Beet and cane augar and molasses and syrup, from farm and factory, will reach tbe total of about rJ0,00OO.0O0,. The barley cmp la worth t88,0J0,000, flaxseed 3. 000,000 and 1,000,000,000 pouoda of rice ri5.ooo.ooa Aa an instance of how little party lioea are esteemed these days, even our Presidents go over to tbe enemy (or men to fill important office. Taft selected Wiokersban a democrat for attorney' general and this week elevated Thomas II. Lurton aa Asao elate Justice of the Supreme Court of tbe United State. Jodge Lortoi ia a Tenneseeau. and was appointed Judge of tte Sixth Circlnt by President Cleveland on March 27. 189:1. lie was a democrat In politics at that time. It is not so stated, be: probably the new Justice Is acceptable to tbe Interests. Later advices indicate be perfectly raaceptal le to the trusts, and he was cobflrcAd iu a hurry by our puppet aeoate FORTUNES MADE ALBERTA VHEAT LANDS ri Alberta ti first '2 on 00 Briton Sees American Women Shaking the Nation's Foundations enough to put : caHb to any part of tbe country. g urw ,jt(ht oo lfae 8ur,j(H.t wllBIl It could mane money late of inter- i est almost as it chose, from Z jar cent to. 100 per cent on all loans It could cripple tbe Boaucial t pe rations of the Uovernmeut by reus ing to purchase any bond issue. It could dirtate tbe Haaucial ope ralioosoftbe great railway systems and expanding industrial concerns. . It could, aod does dictate terms aud actions of every company pro motion that ia important enough to be financed in Wall Street. The above Matemfnl of fact ahould mi. viil-e YOU that your condition i 1 i i-no different from thut of the hIhvi h j I time freedom cost thin tuition ho ; iii icIi blood ami trraeiire. They j -hivl.'l for their tnuHter-i ll In true, i 1 1 tliey iunl cure iiml attention. ... ,i,imt, fir ri 1 11 il d e r 1 0 kC lu tat-is of Rockefeller. M.irguu and jlbr "biiib d'laucier-,' tbe tiaie if uo.. lib.o l.r tba A.ueiicj (.ejijle :o tine iu Ibair wrath aul iuduubtli.u ami put a stop to tbis thing, nuce nod foi ever! Tbat should be their jue li-ue. uJ by tbe p.jwer ot tteir vutft tbey caii stop it I Jt a ill not do to say it caun-t ne T,tji.pH.l tur it chu I Society tcpr tn aaJ etu5 the bund of the murder er, thief aud rriminal of low decree. What tlieu is lo niudt-r tt ppitiK thee iiratea of ' hiif iiitjHB' ' tin I Y'.u i lnve fir vi.ur Minster-, of the Mti'.v I'mver, .'ind when von iiave r'u'i-liiMi on - starve for nil the.v care I'liaiik iod, a chaiiir- in comiliK, . lioiiuh'.l!ke i lie M0114 of Nicixh liiUM tin- MlaVe, "It hn iM-en, loiitf, lonii, ii tie wm.v." Tbe Oregouiau says the biub cost ot living is due to the fact that tbe Ameri' ttu people are living hih, and tbat if they would go rack to the nays o' their fathers who xmashed ire ....... ! in thj wash didh. BDd wbeu a do.eti further pursueiug L'ouipelliug thtiui restitution to tl)1 thu plunder they their calliut?. aud to nihke 3- u.t-iote i American people. have natheied uu- molested ana uuutruid al! tneHu yeare? Tbe p ihiio prints are full of fiese robhjr acU, ai 1 ouly a le.v bv? tbe Ijiuerity to expose tbe prepetratora joi( C"H for Justice. There is oeed for the immediate univeibal and de termined action ot te people to itaujp out this iniquity. These rob ten are united. There is no doubt about it. and th people should also iiiitein opposition. For instance. , ,.in fakva become the alliance and amalgamation of leading lioacciul I intarebta in Wall Ktieet uuring me last tbree months that almost the ab eolute oontrol of the country's finan cial affalra in now centralized in the Lands ot ! neD' wbo Bre actlnfc' A money trust has come nto oxLunee. with J. P. Morgan atjamiuer r more use J the same towel, mere Afjuld not in" o much complaint, lhat rnraly i very good argument, for a wooden-beaded partr.an. but the American people of today are not so blind as tiey once were and do not put any confidence in any t'jch balderdash, even though it is promulgated bv o eminent authority ad tl e Portland Oregouiau. It is pretty evdident tbat the cause of woruae's suffrage is waxiog strong er, eapxcially in tbe P.uulish-speakiuu countries. in this connection, ac cording to the Fan Frm circo liulletin Harold (Jornt. a talenteii lirit"h who writes ind talks of e ucatiou, lets lu be predicts the granting nf the ballot to the woman of both Great Hritou and itbe United Htttes In the neir futurh. and wr)oders w hy girls' colleges are not Blready giving th"ir students In structions and training iu parliamen tary law. "Women." says Mr. tiorst, "will never cease working until the have divested poliMcs of tbe sham aud complications which men have in vented to conceal graft aud throw dust in tbe eyes of the puhlio. Amer ican men are so overworked, so en grossed in bui''8Hs. that I believe the whole future of America lies in t tie hands of women, and when women have the franchise they will shake the foundations of government in a way that will be of incalculable good to the country. " Plaiuly, Mr. Worst is of the opin ion that iu the event cf his prophecy coming tine it will not be necessary to obtaio the consent of Mr Alrdieh before suui a sbakiug can begin. It is a little singular nd a source of satisfaction as well, thttt most if not all tbe real reforms have come from the Knglisb colonies of the Southern Hemlspere: Proportional representation is a long term, but tbe people aie becoming accustomed to hear it. Jt is almply justice in re presentation. In Tasmania where it has ben tried out with the greatest satisfaction, it is called the effective ballot. When you caat a vote for a man who la not. elected your ballot is largely ineffective. If minority pnrtie are given their just share of voice in Hie lgislsture the majority still rules. V will sell you n section of the fumous Sunny SouLh whent I 'irul, that will produce IU) to f0 Imslids per mt cash imwmnt of S'J.COO to $3,000 ami Half the hun . " i iiij..! i : m r.. acres yearn umu iiie juuiu.is jit iur, i vV-, . You Retail the crop on any land you cultivate above the '200 acres on which ve only get Half. You do not have to pay one cent in money after the firxt payment. Land at S15 to $25 per acre near railroads and elevators. SPECIAL I1' Chance for Capital We have a solid block of seven sections, consisting of 4800 acres in SUNNY ALBIiKTA, that wc will sell for $10 oer acre, which is a special buy, on the terms of 0 cr acre down, and the balance in one, two three or four years at only 0 per cent interest. A large part of the land immediately adjoining this tract f land ia under cultivation, and more wiil be broken up in the spring, by the settlers to whom we have sold adjoining sections. One prop of winter wheat will pay for this land and give vou a big surp'us in the bank besides. The yield is Irom 30 to GO bushels, and and at 80 cents, the usual price secured, you can figure the return, less 112 jurr acre, a big estim ate for of production. See us or write us soon, before this opportunity is lost, as these valuble lands are being rapidly taken by enterprising Americans. Call, or write for circulars or further information. IMPERIAL DEVELOPMENT CO., Examiner Office, Ukeview, Ore. 0- 41 wltb tbe Inltatlve altogether. Talk about tbe gall of a book agent, an in surance solicitor or a gold brick ar tist I Tbe Honorable Bar Associa tion is tbe limit. It now appear tbat tbat Taft' new assistant secretary of atate. Hen iamin S Cable, la a leader in the 'democratic party. What Is the nat- j ter with Taft. auyw? Or is it just i another cast of trust ownership It seetua to make no dlffteoce as to political adherence, so long as the man serves bis masters "tbe inter- tss." But, what are YOU. tbe peo- ole, who supply tue votes, going to do about tbe trusts and their epawu? Tbe Saormento Hee voice 'be senti ment of millions, aud especially ao as to the people of the West, when It sajs: "If things keep on lu the way they are pointing, the greatest argument lu favor of Theodore ttooseveit for the next President of tbe United States will be the administration of William II Taft " COLVIN, The Furniture Dealer, Would call your attention to the fact that he has The Largest Stock of Furniture on hand that has ever been carried in stock In Lakcview. Art Squares, Rugs, and in fact Hvcry thing in the Furniture Line. Six different Pat terns of Linoleum. Six different grades of mat tresses. Call and inspect his stock. The Oregon Agricultural College now baj two regiments aud two regi mental bands. Chlldron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A ALL FRUIT TREES MUST BE SPRAYED mar-ci.as rummourm Mammoth Stables O. O. ARTHUR. Pdomiiiimi The '.urgent I.I very and rWd Stable In nouthcrn Oregon or Northern California. Ilor-ea Hoarded by the Day, Week or Month. Niecliil Attent" in (Jlven to Transient Stock LAKEVIEW ORCQON SWENSON'S RESTAURANT European Plan Everything from a Cup of Coffee to a Square Meal Call and i ry Us --- Vuu will Come Again. E. Li. SWENSON, Proprietor. I. O. O. F. Block, Lakeview, Ore. To Lake County I irehard ists : I Notice Is hereby given that fruit irnwera must make nttriaral lous to throughly spray their fruit trees j during the year r.'io. I A. M. K.MITII, lupsector i Mated, Nov. 4th. 1WJ lino. NOT1CB FOK PL'IJLICATON I i Jiitil S'.iUi Laud Otilne Lake view, Oregon, Nov. 'JOth. 1!HK). Notice is hereby given that the Northern Pacific iiaiUsy Cumpaii), wtiose po-jt-ottlce address is Ht l aul, Mmneanta. has this 2lh day of No nun,l.ar I 'toO Hlerl III this nttlce Its apiilicatlon to select under the provis . ..... t ..... . ion or tie 01 u nwioni nrnved July I, lH'.W, (30Sat. M7, 20. NWJNKJ. S'aNKJ. NtaNWJ. NHE'i. Section 10, T. .'M. It. 17K.. W.M. Any aud all persons claming adver sely the lauds described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the laud, or fur any other reason, to the disposal to ap plicant, should file their affidavit of protest in this office on or before the 20th dav of JaniiHiy 11)10. AlUHUK W. OKTON Register. BHSBBBBEEBB was mn "l!'.!: Abstract,; of Title to" all Lands in Lake County Furnished. Terms Reasonable. Tract Index Abstracting Co. Wm. JACOBS, Manager. LAKV1EW, - - OREGON, American Farmers Se cured Some Very Big Crops During 1908 Mont prosperous of all years is the place to which 100'J is entitled In ag riculture, declares Secretary of Agri culture Wilson in bis thirteenth an- I uuai report just received by tbe Ex- i . . . . , Tbe value or iarm proaucis Tb Portland Journal seems to be wise beyond its geuueration wln it says "(Ireat firm this: J. P. Morgan, J. P. Rockefeller, Uncle ham A Co. Rusiuess, plundering the peoule." The Portland Labor Presna is not so far out of tbe way wbeo it says Freely iutrepreteii, as the transla tors of Fieuch say, the Urcgou Bar Association proposes that all Inlta tlve propositions be submitted to it until it csn rig up some flam-flam on tbe pepole of Oregon to do away NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. DanurtriiHiit Of The Interior. U. H Land Otilce Ht Lakeview, Oregon. Nov. 23d. i:m!. . , K..H..U i u hernliv uiven itiac JO nil Jacob Vau Keuten, of Plush, Oregon, ' who on April :id. liKW, ma.ie "m stead eutrv No. "Ml, Herial. No. 01510, for lota 1.2.3; riWNK. Bect'on 1, Township 30., Itaugez'ir, vyuiuiu- ette Meridian, has tlleo: notice or intent on to make 1 loai uommuiuuuu Proof, to establish claim to tbe land above described, uerore ivegisier .uu Receiver, U. 8. Laud Office, at Lake view .Oregon , oo tbe 7th day of Jan uary, 1UIO. Claimant namea aa witnesses: W. 11 Schuster, of Plush, Oregon J. A. Morris, of ' 4 Otto Korbeio. of James Turplo. of ' , ARTHUR W. OKTON, R"lKsr N25 D3 o The R.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