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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1910)
TWO c Lake County Examine FkkdJ. Ho man Largest Sworn Circulator. ir Oregon Outside of Portland )l 1-iC AL C,OtWI V ADYr.H UMNO KTb-. Regular aianding ail $1 n " Inch inKli Ooluma iiiy, r r nu.nti. All (n.unn a.n (iftauicl In a niont joo t harntit 'ora1' fxl'n ' (ioitlotit extra All hr rti1, rr Iih h i unm filler. M r i t . ,i V. (1 of lha , (I i. I ' tunw. f I Ml w r,t. d0f-Trai.-le .tT.-r fc. 'nil II. r. II. All NlU ninM i p-tiil i ( Ml of rMiupovt- ,t Ki v I M eolai rm aU. i n ...r Mm. i . h In ii each it" rilon ! jiinnt oi coiuto- j 4 i lot '"-lol-' of '-vti month 51 nr. Ir etlin, tiioutl. fit no -II tui ...toft 1 to t KliTI- K Tl S 1 :t , $2 50 the year. acrltttra i. IVIIIO i i'htnii in her i. 'n He Shamoless Trust Doi Aina on Means Utu i of the Republican Party Tbs prog i . sive elf .i' nt iu both the United M i Senate and tbe IToune, are to feel the weight 'f dipioaaure j the Aldricb Cam and trust and etery'onenf the slave of the inter est;. te he of high or low degree, and in tbeir place send men who are wiTP iog to work lor the people, aud not oroird, wit ! tbe questionable backlog ji Mr. Tsft, who is to with draw all "federal patrouage fruui the tno who dare to make a fight aeaiut' further dispoilment of the peonle . . Aod uot content with that tb Powers Tbat Be now purpose osiDg the power ji the government, together with un- limited moony from the trusts which trtjey have robbed the people of, to de feat tbeee men for re-election, it it openly stated by the admin is ' test I on tbat it would rather fcava eer Kile democrats tbaa insurgent re pabiicaos. There is no doubt aftont it. But where in Bucb case is the oft vaanted fe<y to party? Does it cot resolve itself down to the point tbat there is no party, ex oept tbat dominated by the trust in fluences? However, if the people are tre to tbeir interests they will see to it that every ooeoof sucb men are returned to Congress bv overwhelming majori ties ! Tbe voters 'iould also mark each ' for tbe trusts. If. as tbe Aldrioh Caooon crowd claim.it is to be war to toe knife, let theQghtgo oa. Tbe people can rule if they ao will. isn't it a nioe state of affairs when a whole Congress of tbe United StaeU is awed and dominate 1 by tbe truai hireling, Alditob and Cannon? Where are our vaunted free men in this ao called "Land of tbe Free and the Home of tbe Brave?" . Where are our statesmen? statesmen? esla few. like LaFollette, Cummins, Ciaop, Biietow, in tbe senate aud Mardook. and Miller in the House, and a few others, hut the rest are a mere pap-euoking rabble I Miss Anna Morgan, daughter of J. P., whose aid and sympathy has been of immense beueflt to tbe poor sink ing shirt-waist makers in New York, objects to socialism among the girls. , But this amiable young lady seems unable to comprehend that the acts of oer bucrai fat er and others of bis ilk are doiux more to make socialism a reality in tnia country than any other factor. Mm. 1'mikhumt In Amrrin Tbe visit to Now York r M' airline I'ankhnrst. lender of nn- i taut English sufTraia'tics. call mi'" tlon anew to t tii difference tietv American and HiltlMi iiirriii:e iiumii otls. Mrs. I'liiiUlniiHt excitM' the vn lenoe nnplojod by Imt party mi ti" ground tlmt It U inMt;iry to liri'im ttn piVKs tuiyiott: i hut thoy voiild ni grt puMU'lty without resort Inn to mn- sntloniilNin. uiul wlllimii putillctur ' i they could not nmke thlr muse ) vital Issuo. 8 ho y funlHT t tint thev ' actiil on the mlvk-p of foriniT l'rciiiir Dnl four. It would In' unkind to auti pest thm Mr. Ha I four nhrvvilly aa vlsil t ti i . move to embarrass the Lib eral pivertunent Omni Inn bis ginxl faith, was hi counsel wise? It has resulted In Htullng a lare iiuiiiIht of leading Kiifllshwonteu to Jn 11. but has It adranit.J the cause of sufTraKe? Whatever limy be the answer aa to England, It certainly is true that such violence would not hnve helped votes for WLinon In America. Indeed, sucb a situation would have been Impossi ble here. Perhaps Mrs. Pa nk hurst's most tell Inif point In her Cnrnegle bull address waa her appeal to men. After recount ing the battles men bad fought to gain their rights she said, nddresstng men collectively, "What would you do In our place?" The question, of couno. brought a storm of npplauso, but sober second thought dissipates Its force. Right In Sirs. Paukhurst's own coun try of Kngland urn u hood suffrage tins been much extended In the past cen tury and without such sensntlonal aud violent scenes as have attended the Pankhurst style of campaign. Hut even if men had used force, does It fol low that woman should employ the same weapon? Can she uot make her highest and most effective appeal In a more gentle and winning way? I CANADA FORr iL je ALBERTA WHEAT LANDS , v i .1 1 ' , ll sell you n section of the famous Sunny Southern Alberta i cut I uul, that will produce .'JO to f0 bushels per acre, for a first cash im.Miieut of SL'.COO tt) $a.0()() atul Half the wheat crop on 200 acres yearly until the land is paid for. You get all the crop on any land you cultivate above the 200 ncrcs on which we only net Half. You do not have to pay one cent in money after the first payment. Land at SI 5 to $25 per acre near railroads and elevators. .... SPECIAL A life Insurance company cashier In New Tork stole $4,000. That used to be about the price of a lunch In the Chance for Capital We have a solid block of seven sections, consisting of -1-800 acres in SUNNY ALHliKT.S, that we will sell for $10 mr acre, which is a .special buy, on the terms of 6 per acre down, and the balance in one, two three or four years at only ( percent interest. A larjje part of the laud immediately adjoining this tract of land is under cultivation, and more will be broken up iu the spring, bv the settlers to whom we have sold adjoining sections. One crop of winter wheat will pay lor this land and give you a big surp'us in the bank besides. The yield is trom 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. 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, Lakeview, Ore. were S33,000,0U0. The people wbo have hewn talking in a jeering and disrespectful way of the "pocket the liiiiiios-i uiul doing the town. days wh.'ii .li-n Haen Hyde was In , i, nroiigii"ho ul.t sit up and take no- j t !.. The "Shkh BiUah Slate" I sorely c-oniiug into ht-r own, ttu'l slit) ! is worthy I ... Jft Why Are 44Toney Lust" Crimes :V Left Unpunished? We see tii-u t tin i s only nil lilt agluary iM.uinlnr.v line iiu nothing at all resembling a real harrier IIkH sep anites the repui.iii-s iimt border on the Kin liramle. If I.loyil-Uenrge Mii Hie limine of lords out of business he can never hope to round up the American In-lrexs vote. Melting pot days for crowns threat ens to become aHpular holiday of the future In Europe. By THOMAS R. MARSHALL. Governor of Indiant. HE average man today in America will go to hi ut torney to ascertain precisely Low far be may go with out TUMHLISO OVER THE DRINK OF THE PRECIPICE and landing in the penitentiary. THE OLD CRIMES ARE STILL PUNISHED. DER IS PUNISHED: LARCENY IS PUNISHED; CLARY IS PUNISHED. BUT HOW ABOUT THOSE CRIMES ARE NOT PUNISHABLE UNDER EXISTING STATUTE3? HOW THE CRIMES OF MONEY LUST? The manufacturer, for instance, who employs improper preserva tives in food to save a few dollar's what shall we say of him? The i i MUR-BUS- WHICH ABOUT 1 The New York Independent thinks , it is time from a halt in the warship ; hiii armament nmHnefH of tbe na tiuiM of the earth, which im kiipov erinhi'iK ,11. and suuiektij that Theo d"i K iopeielt be culled and cortiU- flnne I to lead liU evHUKtil u in O n u the nations. It i-ayi : j 1 1 h ii tbe rnriHt diritinuuiiilied and tiopiilur nruate l ilizen of the world, .and is hell in hitf'i repute by the ;iulr8 of other tmtioua, esoeeially the i emperor ot tiermany, whose cnopera j tion would be the most dittlcult to obtain Tbe first mention to-vard such an eoteroriae should be made effecU of the preservatives upon the child's life may havs never been ty President Taft. Will he make it? adequately tested. It may kill the child. 13 the manufacturer who j Or would Kooevelt, wbo ha martail i. ,...,.!. ...1. . .wl ,.,.L. ..r.;,,.l.. tl, insnucis. oousen: mane ll.-i- ui sill 11 miusiuiici;; ciiiu auiii., jinas uiuuiiT.j''u.ii(T, i.,. rhk of killing a child to he looked upon as LESS GUILT V because CUILT IS NOT SO OI'EN as that of the thug who thrusts a knift! hetween your shoulders in a dark alley? Are the railroad director, who TAKE CHANCE AND PERMIT THEIR PAS SENGERS TO RE KILLED not to be held to a moral accounting? It might seem shocking were I to call the man who had originated these di'vi-.-es which imperil human life a murderer. It is an ugly word ind.jed, and yet does it iiot in a measure seem applicable? We have not yet in America reached the stage of development where w- are ready to HOLD A MAN RESPONSIBLE EOR THOSE DEEDS WHICH HE DOES NOT ACTUALLY COM MIT WITH HIS HANDS, but this higher morality must and will be developed among us. WE SHALL YET SEE THE DAY WHEN A MAN WILL NOT GO TO HIS LAWYER TO DISCOVER WHAT IS RIGHT AND WHAT IS WRONG; WHEN HE WILL LOOK WITHIN HIMSELF AND ANSWER THOSE SIMPLE QUESTIONS WITH A STURDY INTEGRITY. Graving For Gold Is Digging Nation's Grave. To bring about sucb a oonsumniat iou would be a far higher honor and would yield a far grater and endur ing (ilory than to be j resident, king or emperor. IV OK TA By Senaloi- MOBINT L. TAYLOR of TennolM -nr- F THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WERE TURNED AS A NATION ) THE HtAVtNLY K I NUUUIYI I BtLltVt I ntT WUUUU 10 UP THE STREETS OF GOLD AND PUT A PROTECTIVE. TARIFF ON THE HEARTS OF THE ANGELS TO PROVIDE REVENUE FOR THE AMERICAN NATION. US Wealth and power go band in hand, and these have brought death and ruin to tverv nation under tbe rays of the golden Bun, and surely are they not LEADING THIS GREAT AND BEAUTIFUL AMERICA TO THAT VERY END? Wealth and power have dug tbe grave of every nation, and. are they not DIGGING THE BLACK GRAVE OF THE AMERICAN NATION 1 In church, polities, social lif in fact, every phase of the development in the greatest' kingdom mnder the skies WEALTH AND POWER, THE LUST FOR .'HONOR, ARE EATING THE HEARTS FROM US ALL. - - I a V ; V1"'. . . j Cooperating with otier wn-tcru cit tien. Seattle and 'lai-oma hare joined iu the movement to persiiHile Then dure Roosevelt to return from bis Af rican huutintt trip by He way of the Pacific roatd Several lare nnnstju peri have banded inyether to nend a uifessentrer to Khartoum in February to liy the matter before the fori'er president. If he accepts larue pre parat ions w ill tie made to give him an ovation hi no home comniu traveller baa ever received. If be could be in duced to laud iu the weat, bin "Re turn from Klba," would equal that ol Napoleon by tho Old Guard. AccirdiuK to Uradstreet'a Review, food prl"es are now bifher than ever b-fore known in December aud the ! trend is still upward Amouu the j staples whic 1 increaied in prion with in the I itnt . month hih CHrealn. beet, mutton, hors. milk, bacon, lard, but ter, cheese, macHerel, colfee, Hiiiar, beaiiK, petroleum punr and tiny. There weie decreases in fUH tea. rice, peas, lemons, eotton and rub ber. Nineteen employea of the Dela ware A' Hudson Railroad shop were discharkfcd because they weighed less than 100 pounds aud it is expected tbat others under this weight will lose their positions soon. The weight limit is said to have been fixed owing to the idea that a mature man wtlh ioK less than 150 pounds does uot posseua the physical fttrenpth to do a normal bibo's work. Nevada seems to have 1 slued some tbioK else besides Ii I, sage-brush, jack-rabbits and rattle suaaei in I90U. Tbe mineral output was i:)0,000, 000 and tbe farm poduct thiu it! In a way San Fra icinco ban ie deemed itself from the debaidiiu thrfllllom of Calhoun ouerbip of its ureet railways. The voters of that city by a vote or 3 to 1 took its II rat step towarda municipal ownership by takiuK over the Deary street railroad. They should not stop now until the whole yateui is lu tiie people's bandx. There is no oue tbinu that Is a greater breeder of graft and spolia tion of the people than to hnve tbe public utilities in private bauds. VVh hopea and believe this move ou the part of tLe people of San I'ranci co in a step toard Kovermueut lowuerHhip of railruads that will some time be duplicated fall over trie United States. Due of tbe speakers at the Wai-biug ton Fduibtioiial AfiHociut ion ci oven tion in Tacoma, recently ilecliued that HL-bool teachers are the p.iomht paid of any of the train woikimu cIiisb. This is attributed to the tact that they are to epathetic to make any concerted elfort to change thnir con ditiouH. Tbe speaker eaid be bad neiit interrogatories to 4.0OU teachers on the subject and only 13 per cent of them replied. The answers re ceived showed that many Washington leuchers are obliged to supplement teaching with other work iu order to uihke livinu. ' C1-1 Jiiiulle It Ml end otiier up-1 op-tdbte (-xcbaugi'S iu Central Oregon begin lo feel the rubbing of railroads Inwards their towun, and are blosaom iug out with lull page ads, aud oth er evidences of new lite in tbeir eon; muuitieH, Lakeview has not reached that htagM iu business life yet, but It is coming iu tbe near future. ''Does a rnrn know when he Is dead?" is the queation of an ex change tbat thrives on such problems nk Speaker Canuou. Aiturai Re publican. Lake County wants von. COLVIN, The Furniture Dealer, Would call your attention to the fact that he has The Largest Stock of Furniture 011 hand that has ever been cairied in stock in Lakeview. Art Sqtians, Ivti.ys, anil in I'aet livery tiling in the Furniture Lint- Six diHcrcnt Pat terns of Linoleum. Six iliiieient praties of mat tresses. Call and inspect lu st)ek. rimBT-CLABU TUHKOUTB Mammoth Stables C. D. ARTHUR. Poo The '.irKcat I.I very 11ml Fiim) Stulile In ri.mtlierti ;n-jrjin or Niirtliern t nltfi.riilii. llnrcH Monnleil bv the Uny.Wn k or Mi.ntli. Spnlnl Attention (ilven to Tratialent Stk LAKEVIEW - OREGON r 8 SWENSON'S RESTAURANT L Huropean Man Ever thing from a Cup of Coffee to a Square Meal Call and Iry Us Vou will Corne Again. E. E. SWENSON, Proprietor. I. O. O. F. Block,! Lakeview, Ore. A 1 CATARRH i'onltlv.'ly ctiri'd mnl nut oneilrnp of iiii'illi'lim l.arii Inn rtuilly liiiineillate relief mnl euro for niift. rern of Im-hiI 1 iIIi. ('Iiriiiile mre ttimitt, t o ii'H(et tinin rliliil tuliin, Broiirldllii, l.r nnltl, i nUrrlinl ilinf 111 hk, Amliina mnl Hay fi er. ' .Not mi'illrliio In npiet ynnr Bymein, Imt ulinply it ublet wlileli w hen ilinanlveil In w m.-r v aiHlien a woinlerfnl elrmilli, uintliliiK.miil In hIiiik Klitieitlr, wlileli Ii e(KTi,iy mUpleit t') Hie in-in me nieniijrane niiiiiini 01 11111 Mie huh Tliri kt mnl whim in.. 1 ulil, n,0 gl.-a ii.k.i 1 doiii lii) wtilrh wuniii.ly,iir a niirl'-, will Iliiiine.ilKtely reniorii lint iiiueiia l) tliormiliiy ' cli anwIiiK tlio hreBlliliiK .hiiki ol 1 lie nom- and tlirnnt, t-otiHeii iti-ml y allylnir Hie illm harm ' anil Klvliitf nature an o..oitunllv In net I he rmplratnry nrKain. Inio a Ii.hUIiIiiI coiiilllionj ThU ran never ht ai-eitmplinlieil wldle Hie lireatliliix pHNKwKei are flMeil with polaniiom ill. ' cliHrxe of tlie. 111 i-1 1 iiiein lira lie, mnl iinle.H the lreHtlilii paaiC a are rlenimed anil tn ate wild tin-proper healliiK mitihepl le n ll,jhl enlil III In vni lal.ly ri-ault In Cnllurrli, l.a iilit- aiire thriint, Colli in Ih hiI or clie-t anl ln in iiiy reHulla lerlonnly. Ol linihy'a Nasal lunii lie In allnenlh III pimUlvely relieve flnliieiliali H- uiul u ill .-nr.. 1 Km KhwAitli. A RKWARD ol nfty dollars in here by ottered tor i.'iorination that will lead to the am-H ano conviction of any peinon win. Ii.ih stolen wires or ot her pro ert trom rmr ('oinpiiiiy ; and the name reward ia hereby offered for intormn 11 that, will lead to the urrest and 11 viction of anyone dH trojing t. 1 roperty of the Company. Chim. Umbach, Retretaiy Lake Co. Tel. & Tel. Co. 10tf. dlwai.ii, of I in- HUM- nml Uiiohi ami III ive wonderful n lief In Hiifferem of Hrinehlal trouble and tul'ereuloHih of the IhroHt and Iuukh. lo ronvim e you iI.hI Uiimdii rtlM'inent alale 11 h with 6IK U., and we will limn, diiilrly mail you a II .an hox of Orinlu'h Nasal llouehe, treal I'AI TH, kitfii ihe conpiiii In-low, mall it t NtilCK FOi: PL'UI.ICATON 111 United btatea Lund ( (1 ie J.nke view, Oregon, Nov. 'Jlth, 1!J!. Notice Ih hereby giveu that the Northern l'aciflu Uailwsy (Joinpnny, whose po'.it-otlice address Is Kt I'aul, Minnesota, has this iiOlh day of No vein her. l'.MX), tiled in this office its application to select under the provis ions of the Ant of Conuress, ap proved July 1, 1808, (30Ktat. fi!7, OliO). NWJNK1, SNEJ, NNWi, NHK. Section 10, T. 38H., It. 17K., W.M. Any aud all persons claming adver sely tbe lands described, or desiring to object because of tbe mineral character ot tbe laud, or for any other reason, to the disposal to ap plicant, should Hie their aulduvits of protent in this olllce on or before tbe 1 '20th day of January I'JHJ. AKTllUIt W. OHTON menu ronthli'liiK 'I in aiiinutv v 1 1 Ii lai.h uiihal iloui he or forty Ireatiiieula without ilmiihu ' 'I lie 'ii trealui'iilH with ilnuilie will lie mailed iiiiI.m, othiTwlHe ordered. KltKK Wii w I; ( Kladly iniiil yon a viilimhle l.ook with i hurl III It ve eolora hhow lii I he Oriimhy method Ie w hleh illaeHaeh ol the n-apl 1 utnry wunm are iieat 'd. Ore of the thoiikandMif uiianlti lied leMlinuiilaU wi receive: ' i.ehtleuii 11 ; Several mniilhaaKo I w a.i ery mueh worried uhuiit H euld I had i out ra. t ami Mhleh lunl xelded in my load. In. in whleh pnnitiou it whh api.iirenily lini..il,le (1t.--hiiK.. It ; alier nifferlni! un atly lor ten da) h or t wo w eek a Irlend prevailed uikiii mo to fi i ' OruiKliV'a Naaal Ixmrlie 1 al.li lx, w ilh hIimohi Im-tautaiieouii riulla- (.. fu, iil... i. '. rmiiiiiri) iuijiii inn. I I nil .1 I n roil 1 1 o nr m. I,M III I III' i reatllll'll U III all Illllli flvor t enre maell ol catarrh, with which I hud Buffered for yeura, mid after laklnit the m'dielii ...... ..hk . ............. .... "" "i i wna cuuriuy ciirun anil navu not linen aidu t. ...:ii-. . im. phkiii. -i no" ,'i im im. nm- niuir I II a I I I llll', I nl n eoiiimeiiili il Ihe in.e ol the reutiiieiila to a friend who Inia mifr.reil for i,.,,,. It Amhuia. and Iim Iirh J -t li lt the ollii e alter ml,, unlet me that lh 'I alilcla littd aelliMll v eur' him; that lie hud not felt a trace of t ue old trouhle (or re. that two in.mlha, and Ihiit ! .'..'.. .....-n. .. i i n,'iii in i -1, 1 ) , i-u i n. Now.iHUilleiiieii, Huh Im the llrhl tune III my llin that I liavo evr rennnimeniled la a w ay a ao called "pMt-nt niedieinii" ami I hope that you w ill taku It aa the uvldeucn ol one. w appreciate tl- hlsli meril ol the article thai you are placing on tint market u iv-raM "K'-i't. Very alnci-rely youra. In i lo;i2 No. Honnin Hrae. Imu AUKelea, Calif Kegister. NOU30. r.y ntay Pacific Chemical Company, 340 h.llroadway, I'lvaau mail ine aa per your offe lor which' 1 endow: you bo d