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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1910)
t 'I J AKI . 'NTY t.NA.MlNF.h. UKM.kV. tKM t N l lil 1N1A. M A ItCH 17, Mlb Lake County Examine Fred J. Bowman Largest Sworn Circulation fa Oregon Outside of Portland Official County Paper ADVfcRri.MNU RVt. Regular Handing ai1. fl.00 an Ido. aingle oliitno apace, pT month. All Handing a U. banged frtf twice a monin. Coat ol eompw Clou bii'J lor all extra cbangee. AH pcial pvaltiotii- extra. All abort term ad, extra Header, lexei coluinna. 1(V. per linemen la 'Slilon. Want ad. ftc. a Itu-'eaob Inarrtioa - rd nl thank 11.00. Resolution of coodo-Mii-o. II. M) and upwards. fT-Tntinleot AdTeritmng and Job Print- cajio in advance. All Milt mint t paid the Brat of each month. 5UB5CRIPTION RATES. n Tor, In advance, tii moothi, ' fbree otontha, ' tioo 1 M .74 It notpali la adrauce, $1 30 the rear. Notice to Sabecribere Snbaorioera lo I be Kxatnlner who re more (mm oni locality lo another, or rhangv their poaloffloe add rem ahould remember to drop this office a card to their paper can be ad drwjed to the right (watoffloe. Higher Ideals in Politics and Business Methods are Now Demanded by the People It sharueos tbe weapout of agllatlou against combinations of capital, and induces the tamper of revolt among those rds who have heretofore been a conservative force in the emit tuunlty. If t tit party In power be comes too closely related In the pub 1)0 mind to these, unpleasant oondl tiona It mar experience in the full elections a dowufall stunning In effect. Dee Molueo, Iowa, la one of the, niott progressive cltiea lu the Union. I It U governed ou the "ootu mission" clan, which baa resulted lu purity lu politics, ana put the old gang of grafting parasite out of business The city now, under the Initattve, la about to vote on the propoaitlou of taking over the .treet car system. The result w'll be watched with In teiest. In flew of the scandals of private ownership la Ban Kreuclsco, aud the terrible spectacle now going on in Philadelphia, municipal owner ship would Indeed be a blessing for all oi r cltiea. 4 Tbe South Dakota "insurgent" re ;mb leans favor among other merit orous measures thht presidential pusl-mastera be elected by party ad thus assuring constant and cordial re sponse to the imperatives t.f honor? How. save by developing tbat sense of obligation aud tbat invincible berents who are resided patrons of lovalty to trust woicb mude Wasblng- tbe office. That is a good idea and ahould become a part of tbe law of t be laud. It would prevent reward fog some corrupt politician, as is too aften tbe case under present condi--tions. There is no question but tbat men tf higher ideals, aud of greater probi ty, are demanded by t he people of it heir servants in put lie life from - president down to coustable. Tbe people are sick and tired of tbe graft and spoilatioD that has come about by n too strict aihe'ence to party, right or wrong and mostly ton not Mtnr-ly a mililary hero mid a popular and trusted leader in a critical period of history, but beyoud that tbe incarnation of public virtues ami the type forever, iu fbls nation H'ld all others, of the true public servant tbe ideal represeatati e of the people? "Tbe artiUces of political manipu lators were to bin) contemptible. Alike In defeat and victory, w hether as military general or as a chief magistrate, nothing could se duce or datiDt or afTrigbt him or shake tbat adherence to the principles "Canada bar no more need for a nary than a man In badet has fot a buffalo overcoat," said C. A. Mag-rath, member, of parliament for Medicine Hat, Alberta, In the com uious in a speech on the naval bill, tie regarded tbe propoaitlou to buld a Canadian navy was a veiled stop to- ! ward the ultimate independent'" of Cana la at a nation, senerntiuif fr ni i the motherland, auaiuet which) he was opposed Separation of Canada from the mother laud Le declared, meant absorption by tbe Uuitel States. 1 of fair dealing and honorable execu wrong They beain to realize.ia in- 1,011 OI autr WD,cn m8ae D,m 11,8 e'- creasing nu-nbers that tbe graft and bodimeut of the cause of Liberty rottennoss cf oni public men and by "u wil1 lay8 he tbe glory of this their bribers the so-called "CaDtaina nation tl at at its begionliif it was f Industry". has been brmgbt about by tbe leug contmoance in power of any one party. Tbv feel tbat in rder to cl- anse the A agean stables, if reform will pot or can not be forced within tbe party, tbat tbeatbe party must suffer. This feliog is tbe cause of the rise cf insurgency now so marked in every party of tbe Union. lu recognition of tbU condition of tbe pu'lic oieD, some real statesu.en who are nof mete timi-serving politi cians, rise above tbe sordid poliitics of tbeir fellows and poioc tbe way for better things. Among the Brat an! foremost to raise bis voice against such corrup tion, political or commercial. Is Gov- dominant characteristic of Washing-1 ernor Uugbee, of New York. .ton's life. In an address on Washington1"' "Tbe must significant feature of Birthday before tbe .students of thai oar present life Is not tbe widespread University of Pennsylvania, be eald existence of evil, bat tbe organized in part: : tffctta to check It; not tbe reret- "Tbe problem of merica is lose- ' able display of avarice, but the de core honaet and faitbtul performance termination to protect tbe public in of publio bligation. Important terest against over-reaching cupidity ; demonstrated in tbe character of Washington that tbe ideals of repre sentative government are not unat tainable. Tbat for which Washihng ton must be most admired is that in which he can be most easily 'ol lowed. "It Is not given to other men toe.c bibit bis military genius, bis power of command or the majesty of his personal dignity, but it is permitted to every public officer, great or small whether iu narrow or wide range of official activity, in village board, in common council. In legislative body, or in administrative or executive The Harney County News does not like the Horror go ugalnn "asuembly " plan, ni.r the aopoitiniiment pro v id od by tbe same which gives Port land tbe majority. Itasys: Kaat Oregon republicans will lint be well pleaded with their representation in tbe state assembly. They might hs well stay at home for all tbe iutluence 1 they will hare,. The whol program is cut aud iu cold storage uow. CANADA fortunes made ALBERTA WHEAT LANDS We will sell ou a section of the famous Sunny Southern Alberta wheat I Hid, that will produce 30 to f0 bushels per acrr. for a first cash paunciit of S'J.l'OO to $3,000 and Half the wheat crop on 200 acres yearly until the land is paid for You net all the crop on any land you cultivate above the 200 acres on which we only jet Half. You do not have to pay one cent in money after the first payment. Land jit SI 5 to $'.T per acre near railroads and elevators. SPECIAL Chance for Capital We have ft solid block of seven sections, consisting of 1H00 acres in SUNNY ALBIvKTA, that we will sell for $10 ner acre, which is a special buy. on the terms of OfG per acre down, and the balance in one, two three or lour ears at only 0 percent interest. lare part of the land immediately adjoining this tract of land is u t'er cultivation, and more will be "broken up in the spring, by the settlers to whom we have sold adjoiuinu sections. One crop of winter wheat will pay for this land and ;;ive vou a bi surp'u. in the bank besides. he yield is trom 30 to 00 bushels, and and at SO cents, the usual I iriee secured, you can figure the return, less 312 per acre, a bi estim ate lor ot .iroductiou. ce us or write us soon, before this opportunity is lost, as these I valuble lands are bcintf rapidly taken by enterprising Americans. Call, or write.for circulars or further information, ' IMPERIAL DEVELOPMENT CO.. Examiner Oftice, Lakeview, Ore. The Oklahoma house of repreHenta tives baa passed the Taylor election law, which prescribes the qual itlcatioti for voting on constitutional ament uieut. A clause excluding from the amendment franchise thoe wboe fathers or crandfattiers were t-Uven will redcie th uero vote . The bill has already paseed the senate and now goes to tbe governor. It is now stated that Mr. Taft is determined to force the election as speaker Cannon and all be represents, noon the neonta. Mr. Tatt uudoubt- place, to illustrate tbat conception of j edJy pnUy b,R DUtn pby8iC8.7 public duty and tbat unfailing fealty j epe8ltiDg f but ,n evei.y day parlance, -ftbe publio interest which was the, ,f h, 8ttempU tnat ta8k, ..bo u I A KKWAlil) ol fly di.lliirr is here I by ollcied tor ill unit Inn that will 1 lead to the an ex an ouiv let Ion of j any peisoil Wn lui- flnleu wires or oi ner properi , . tnun iur i oinpHiiy ; Hud tlii hiiin- ten mil la lu'ieb) olfcred for inform-! r n Unit will Icu.t to the arrest and nviction of anyone ilea troying tl - i loperty nl the Company. Chan. I'niliiK'h, Secretin . ttke Co. Tel. A IV Co. 16 Ladles imifliu undemkirta Hest line we ever had It M Chiif r o n Cry FOR FLETCHER S C ASTO R I A rimmr-CLJtmm rumnourm comfirmr nmivmmm Mammoth Stables C. D. ARTHUR. PmormnvM Tlif '.nrgi'Ht l.lvrrv mid l-'i-i-ii stjildi In .nitln-rn On-Kn nr Nirt li. rn ( iillfuriilii. llnt-i-M lionnli-d l.y tln Pay, Vit k or Mi-nth. Snii A t tent i. m (iiviu in TnuiHli'iit StK-k OREGON qaeetions constantly clain- our atten tion and it is easy in the zeal of political controversy and tbe debates ni policy largely to lose sight of tbe simple requirements of fidelity in ad ministration. But we cannot afford to forget that, whatever tbe merit of legislative. proDiFals, the final tests inugt evi be found ia ths character 'jnd purpose of public servants. "We have been sickened with the jorrnptiorj that rots public enterprise' tnd with the spectacle of legislative ' not the waste ot Uvea in luxurious idleness, bnt tbe magnitude of friut ful endeavor; not the prevalence of vice an! misery, bnt tbe extension of reformatory agencies and tbe organi zation in philanthropy; not civic in difference, bow ever lamentable may be its scope but tbe widening de mands of public spirit and the more emphatic assertion of community rigbU; no political manipulation, but tbe indignation of the people at its abuses, no faithless legislators and balU an 1 a lminUtrative offices ' admiuatrative officials, but fumed into n.arket places, where the "xtn ie t l' verniuental power ! rtiade ti:... riji jct cf barter ami hale. "We Lave a re reuUtiro govein .'nent; but Lev shall we improve tie I'jalitv of representation save tjy iu fusiua the yuuug mfcii of he country vitii the sunt of Waihingtou and the re- hentment which tbey arou-e arid the narroAiug range cf their ilk-it uctiv I le3 "We shall not avoid ru intakes. I nit iu tbe main ueith'er inflammatory aud deuiogogical appeal nor the dlnhonebt arguments of special privilege will v lutrol tbe final outcome. bltin off a dumb sight more'en kin chaw!" It seema wisdom dJes not come to some men until tbey get knocked down and dragged out I Tbe Editor aud Publisher of New York says editorials are read more than ever. To which tbe Sacramento Bee pertioently responds: Tbey are if there he any tboogbt or idea in them and particularly so if tbe gene ral public baa confidence in tbe bonesty of purpose of tbe man behind tbe pen. An article in tbe American Maga zine for March says a famous Western newspaper editor of Republican faith recently said : "Em ix a (Joidmau, in her palmieat days never made so many Anarcbiate as Joe Cannrjn. " A corpr.rution iu New York ciipitiili I ed at 3(',(X)0,(Kj(). to control every thing peituiuiug to the iiiauiifactur of i nuuitn't, wearing appin l. is under i coDhideral ion t y the Asnuciated Waiht au 1 Dreis Manutacturers. r SWENSOiVS RESTAURANT Huropean I'lan I:vrr tiling from a Cup of Coffee to a Square Meal Call and I ry Us - ou will Come Again. E. 13. SWKNSON, Proprietor. I. O. O. F. Block, Lakeview, Ore. CATARRH liTe Extravagance of the Rich Makes Hard Times for the Poor Cu Jer the title, "keep with in your j Ttj,Ui ; European trips, ?170.00(J,Oi0 ; means " the Chriotiun Science Moni tor, of Boi-ton, has this to say con cerning aon.e of the e.travance i. Oie part of rich Americans, wh ! toward hard times i oontribute tiigb prices i!. A iradi journal recently preheat'1 lint of thiuua once known as luxuiieo -. or superfluities, and verv sparingly j sui t,tate ..' ' isod. ou which the people of the j . It in tt! w il!ui '.wn-le Uuite i States now upeud over 82,0(,0, I of tbe favuiL-d )e thiit itX', ikki a year. Here are a tew of en -e so burdeiiMoi.-ie toi railroad pleasure trips and Pullman fares, 17 3,000,000; yachts, ?28,000, 0X; automobiles. IllO.lXXJ.OOO ; talk-i-ii! machines, 100,()0(J,OiX); importd i. ..'-ery, 15,000,000 ; candy, 101. (" ( ' '. .ll necessary food, clothing 'i! j nt ber Mii n'ies about which com i.f Liiur. co! i made are out--. ''!:?. iii'.liug up the irnmeuse tnj th .5 pnrt niekili exi-t-ttie uiu.-.-e?.. ('jngresHman Kitchen of Noitb Carolina, said "The Aldricb Payne tariff Is rightly named tbe All rich Pain law a Mensing to all tbe rich aud a pain to all the poor!" Old John D. has recently attempted 1 o get a bill through Congress per uiitting Li in to give away bis stolen fortune , We thought there was more deviltry ahead in such actiou. And, mire enough, late papers assert that tbe Standard Oil is now making a desperate attempt to secure tbe retail drug trade of all the cities of the nation 1 Pendleton East Oregonian: (low paratively few people filed on land thrown opening to entry uudrr the Umatilla project. Jiut that is not surprising , There are many people Tvbo do not know a good thing when tney see it. The average man would rather get in a Htampede for a chauce nt t piece of worthless Indian land. Ti Providenoe, R. I. Journal well and truly observes: The truth is tbat the rising cost of living bas become an economic and politicaal portent of the gravest kind. Ho to Get n Tight Ring Off. When II rill'4 bus becuiuo too tll'llt for the fintrer. will often hnipi-n among gro-.rln;. i'i!ldri'ti. Iii-ile.id of nslng the old imt'i'il -f IHhi l ilie a plefp fif foniiiion ivli:e. IiimtI one end under the rlnn? lnwnril the Ii.iihI, the other end wind lonely tiroiind the flngiT until over the Joint, mid pro cei'd to wind Willi tin- en i bii'-k of I he rliij.'. mid If itnM! i oirei tl.r the illitcHt rlnjr lll conif nlT eiiNil;-. How to Keep Food Hot. Inite.'id of plai'iug food lu I he oven to kecji wiiriii, place i he ilish or pun "Mtiiiiiiiij it over ii pun of wilier mid i pit' It ou the Move. The water will i :.!, i hot, and the Nieiiiu from 11 will ! -1'p the food uh hot as if it had just , oeen removed from the Move.. This i better than putting it In the oven, for the food keepa moist and does not dry it up ns the beat of the oven does. How to Renew a Black 8kirt. Begin by brushing It, then sprinkle with strong coffee with which a little ammonia bus been intermixed. Ite move any spots with a sponge dipped In ammonia. Grease spots are best removed with salt dissolved In spirit of wine. Place a woolen cloth over the skirt and iron It Tbe woolen clot most be flamo. NOT1CK TU Ciir.DlTOKS. Kstale of J. P. Patterson, deceased. Notice is bereoy given that the underpinned bas been by tbe County Court of Lake County, Oregon, ap pointed admiustrator of tbe estate of J. P Patterson, deceased, and has qualified. Therefore, all persons having claims aitainst said estate are hereby required to present tbem, witn tbe proper vouchers, within mix months from tbe date of this uo tice. fo tbe undersigned administra tor at bis store in New Pine Creek, Oregon. Dated February 11, 1910. , H M .kLEMINO, Administrator of tbe Estate of J. P. Patterson, deceased. 7W11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tbe Matter of the Estate of S. T. Colfiu, Deceased. Notice ia hereby given tbat the un dersigned has been appointed admin- stratrtx of the Estate of H. T. Colvin, i deceased, by t h e County Court, of I "! giving Lake County, Oregon, and baa (joall- riilucnn m-vi-r tu ac-mn,lii.ln-. liii Hi. im iuMiiK iimi-mHm are fU'cd with polmmout i fled. Now, therefore all persons bav- ' cimrice ot the mucin lucinlir.nc, mt un!i- linmliliiK ikhhhki'i ure rlrenMl ml tn t ing Claims against the said ebtate are !th the proper Iii kIIuk iitiniptli n nIIkIu ruld u III luvnrUl.ly rcnult In Oa Urrh, l.a (irlp neieby required to present them, I wire throat, (did In hend or (dn-m emt IrnpirnMy r'Hiilm wrlmml) . with proper vouchers, w ithin SIX j Ormxt.y'ii Nanal liouclie tri-Miiii-iitu will .ollln ty r lli ( fun Ilatcly ami will rum niOntllH from Die (late of tbe notice, i iliw-axi K of Ilm ikim and llinml ami w 111 kIh. w..lcl. r(ul ri lli-f (o miff, n rn ol Mr mrliial Imul and iiilii rcnliwli of tin- throat ami Iiiiiuh. To coiiviik you thai lhli.ttdv. rti-i im iil mat. h KACIS, Mfii Uo- eoiipoii Im-Iow, mall It in-ulih :-k Kiel ulll limn. iliHt. ly mall you a I,..n of Uriidij' NmI Hoik Ik- tre iiiiiil coiiihli-iiiif -J.'i U' hi in. nl-, ulili;rla na-al .1 In-or forly Ircalnii-nlN will I o.ur Thn -Hi tr.-utim nut w itli iloiii In- ulll . maili d nnl,, oihi-iwls.. onl.rnl. KIIKK- W ir V i Kldly mall you a valiiHl.lt) hook lih chart In 11m c ,,l..r Ih. 1 nK the Orinahy im iloid hli-h diHi HKi H ol the n-i-iilrntory oritant an- in-ao-d. lire of the tlioii-amlii of iiiihoIIi 1 1 d l. -l ui,,,i,iu!. wi-Jri c. Ivc: (.i-iill-ini ii : Hi-vi-ral moiilh. huo I ii i i-ry lunch v orrlnt ahoiil a cold I had contra.: am which had mciii-i In my head, liom which .i.Mlinn It wan Hi.i.ari'iilly ImiHwiillile dllo. iji- II ; alter Hiff.-rliiK un-ady r tc ,,r iwo u cilia a Irl.-ml prevailed 11 im.i mu Ki (irmxhy Naaal Uniiche I iilil. u, w lih alinoxL liihlniitHiicoini r. ull; In fai t Ihu rcaiilla were . i-xtruincly iratllylnn thai I di ciil. il lo conilnm. tl,.. ,.,. ,, n. 'I rcalinciila In an emh-avnr leiire h-I r of catarrh win, which I had -uff.-r.-d for vcara, and alicr laklim (he im illo ; Bccor.lniir to .llrccilona for al.out nix w.-.-Kh I Man cniln ly cured end liavo uut been anl( I detect the llKhli l trace of the dUease tm i- thai llmu, I I alwi ricoiiiim-nd.-u the iim- of the I r. at tn. to friend w ho ha anffi rcd for yearn fr I Athitia,and In- Ima JiiM I. It iheolln e afi, r hdoinilnn me that the lahlcta had actually i u , dm; that lie had not felt a trace ol tl , tmiilile h.r moru that two m iulln., and that II - " -....- ,. ..n.! i.iiiii iHi-niy earN. l'oltlv.'ly cured end nol one drop nf medicine taken Internally Immediate, relief andrnra for nffercra of head rolda. Chronic wire throat, eoogritrd Bi rhtal tutx-a, Hronchltli, l.arynKitla, Catarrhal dcafm-, Antl.ma and Hay ferrr. Not a mcdlcltio to ujiact your Mcm, lul almply a tatlet.whlch when dlanlrel In make, e wonderful cleanalnir, aootldiiR, and healing antlaeptlc, hlch la initially adaplM tho dellcale membrane IIuIiik of the None and Throat and when uacd with the glafi 01 dotichu which weHiipply, or aa a gargle, will linim-dlalidy reinovn llio mumia by thnroug cleaniilnir the. breathing iiaaaaKc of llu none and thrnal, coiiM'iiuenlly allying the ill ha nature an oiitxirtuiiltv to get the rennlralorv iiimin Into a lie.ltliliilroii.ini lo t ti e tiiidei t-ijii' d a ! I inn Int rut rix at '.he lw otllce tf W. l.mr Thnmp miiii, in Lakeview, l.aae Cotii ty, (Jiti lion Diiled this l.'itti d a v of January 1!H0. K E. COLVIN Admit. iflrntrix of the Katate of H. T. Colvin deceased. liW'l NOTICE OF PL'liLK'ATION -IhOLA'l Ml TRACT Publ ic Land hale. Department nt tbe Inerior, U. H. Land Otllce at Lakeview, lre., l''eb. 11. HMO Not Coal Land. Herial O'jriOS "Notice is hereby given that, as di rected by tbe Commissi'iuer of the General Land Otllce. uuder provi sions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1!H (lit Htats., "j17 ) we will otter at public sale, to the highest bidder at 10 o'clock A. M., ou the 18th day of March HMO, t this office, he following rlesci i'oed laud: NW'i, iSW)4' KWJSE1 Hection IT, Town ship 'Mi South. Rangii 'JO Last. Any pnrsous c'aluilnu adversely the above describe ! laud are advised to lllo their claiuM. or objections, ou or before the ti ue designated for ARTHUR W. ORTON, Register. KRED P. CKON' K.MILLER, F17M1S Receiver. way a ao caiie.i iiaieui iiHMiictne 'aii.l I hoHi lhat yi.u Will take It a. the t-vhlem ol em' Iipreclates H'cihlgh merit ol tin- article that you are placing on the market a curat Very alncercly yonra, 10.12 No. Bon.de Brae. J""N ". boa aiigulea, I allf. COUPON Pacific Chemical Company, R40 S.llriiadway, l ot Angcloa, Cal. I'lcaw; mall me aa per your offer, M Wi box ol (irmaby'a Nasal Douche TreatmenH. for which I ciicIuku you tiU veiila- Name Ail, Ire I The confidence felt by farmere and 1 Kardcm-rt in Fc-rry'e Scedi to-day would have been impossible to feel In any tecdi two score ot years go. We have made 1 science of teed growing. JO aJwayi do exactly what you expect of them, for tile everywhere, ramri ltt son llflRDU frca ea requcvt D. M. PERKY 4COM0trM.Mtoti. ' I American Restaurant aBnadker Gee Yontf and Tom Ilotai, Proprietors. Lakeview, Oregon Fresh Ilreatl, Cake and Pies on sale every day Fancy Cake and all kind of Pastrv made to order The only first class short older place in the town Open Day and Night