. . .SAM1NKU, i.aKKV ii-.v , I'Kl t.ON, Till 1MA, M AllCII 24, HUtt AKI TWO Lake County Exam in FkKI) J. HOW MAN rgest Sworn Circulation m Oregon Outside of Portland Official County Paper ADVbkriMMJ RA1L5 RrfrUlHT StMllillUK 1 II l',,'n- oi't'Kl , J on .T." in er, In mivunw -....-.... ...,..., ..... A i atii.llnff Kit. ' iiit.i-tn, tbno1 five twice month. ',.m of comjxwl-1 Thri-e month, " . ton rhrx..1 tor all xtra rhni:e All it'iai . not pal 1 13 a.lvaiu-e, I J.SO the year. otito: xira All uliort Irrm ailt. extra Kradi ro. loom Foluinim, 1(V. .t line each In slIK.n. Want ails. .V. a lln earn Inaertlon Notice to Subacrlhrra rd of thnk ll.rti. Keo liitioti of romla- ,-.-.., it ui.niituuiMi oiKwtiiwritu I lie t.iamlnor who remove .tkII lMimi.1 m.ar.l from one locality to another, or ehanK. I "Tratletit A.lT, r!ling and Job rrlnt- . ,h(,jr p,,,,,,,-.. mtilivii. utinuhl rotm-ml-r in tnu. " i n advan. e. I drop this olttoe a rani ao their pa(H-r ean he ail All Mil uium le paid the first of each month. I Jre'd to the mUt poatolttov. Business Methods for Government Business is Aim of Senator Bourne The Examiner believes iu fair-play, ana iu Theodore Roosevelt's idea of a qnnre ! al llecause a man oiay bave Ideas that te uo seeui er roneous is no sigu that we should rait him h "fool" a "uiuoy" or oitn "cotupoop. " as is tbe practice of au ovrgron haekwooas coi'utry news paper issued daily up iu Portland. For it-s-tauce that "alleged"- news paper never neglects an opportunity to abuse niH misrepresent the Jt. quake with fear and trembling! The senator, however, iu presenta tion ot his bill wires utterance to fob lowing words which to the Examiner at least sound as though having come from a statesman, rather thau from th mind of a were machine politi cian, which common report indicates has iu the rust represented Oregon iu national affairs : "The Oovernuients's niouey is the people's aouey aui tu" Ucverument'a business is the people's busi.-ness. mi I 1 . I...... 1L..I torial delegation Ironi this state, j pecpie are euuucu to auo.v um Oood, bad oriudillerent may be their j their money is beiug expended ac- of them is the coram? 10 oesi-Knowu uusiuess tue ! thods The busiuess of the C.nvern i ruent is now conducted bv methods Con- its treatment acts. same A ease i-j point is tbe effort of Sen tor Bourne to reduce expeuses of the j n rony respects antiquated Mineral government b- placing its struction rather than destruction, re--fTaira nrnn a husinesslike basis. For ! cognition rather than suspicion. opened Iu Portland 1J the Oregon Oood Koad Aaaocintlou and it la planned to wage an HCtle cmii Mgo constantly for good roads throughout the state. Funds to cairy on th- ork havo tieett subscribed and not only will Mind roads legislation Is fathered but demonstrations of ap proved road making will lie carried on ami it is hoped to secure the tip polntment of a highway commission. Much good expected to result Irnm the campaign. ( The Portland Telegram Is evidently , in the insurgent class, ju Iglng from the futlo iutf : This is what tbe South Dakota Ke publicBiis said after couimHtiHng President Taft for bis loyalty to the Kuosetelt policies: "l" be dominat iug issue In the coming campaign is the wresting of control of National legislation from special Interests in trenched behind Speaker Cannon ot the llouxe and l.eadei Aldrich of tho Senate aim their supporters. Hefore the South Daki.t Uepuldlcans pro pose to net down to tbe wor of wrestim: any control that ellects Meshrs. Cannon and Aldrich. they liu I hotter eonsult Taft persouallj. and not take too much for granted in , a political setise. A biu step forvard has been consii mated wbeu the government steps in as umpire iu a dispute between labor and capital, as ia the case iu the threatened Keneral railroad sttike and the steel makers at liethlebem, Penn And tbe general government should exert itselt to protect the public, always oretet under such condi tions. That is what Itie overiiuir..i is for. Otherwise, it better get mt of business and let unnrchf rein ! CANADA fortunes made ALBERTA WHEAT LANDS Wc w ill sell you a strtion of tin- famous Sunny Southern Alberta wheat liiHl.tli.it w ill prod mv ! to "U Imsluls ju t acrr, lor it first cash tut incut of SL'.COO to $:.(()() anil Half the wluat crop oil L'OO acres yearly until the land is paid for You et till the crop on any land you cultivate above the L'OO aeies on which we only et Half. You do not have to pay one cent in money alter the first payment. Land at 81f to $'.'." per acre near railroads and elevators. SPECIAL that especial purpose tbe Seuator has introduced a bill iu the Senate es tatlishii!k' a "Coveruaieut Uusiuess M'thods Commission" tn Investigate Itoverumeiitsl b.isiuei-s affairs, ami to provide letter and uiore ecouomicel KfBDS rf bandlinrf tbe same. In suiiort cfthia very meri torions ii phure we bHve failed to observe ar v neution, either depreca tory or nieritrr'uos o' tbe backwoods exponent of .InumiilUm In support of his bill, and as a snb-comniittee in its favorl le pre sentation to the senate, tir-ocirtted with Sei-n'oT iio'irne .re Senators Aldrich. C;uHm and Koot In repub liran ecuricds, it lenst, tlinr- tiieu nre of the verv eltct. Lift, it is Mr. Borune's bill. i ri.luute i atrl for-uu-late.1 by biui, ana to him alone nbould be t l.t- crei'it given, aud the great back-. oods editor gels off bis favroite "; nd", "uiuny" uiincome poop." cr el?e Biainta:u-. an awful silence t!.;.t tuu.-t make Jt:i.t:i.i' merit rather than demerit, should be the aim of every public servant and results rather than verbal sou!!'., ti e measure of his nchieveiuut. " In this matter Seuator Alr.lich made the damaging statement to re publican men and measures in the senate that it cost j:!00, UK'.IH'O a jeiir more to ruu the government than would be the case were modern bnsi uess methods employed. If, as Senator Monroe and Aldrich' declare, that extravagance and mis Diunagmetit of our national allairs i are the rule, and it is true that the btisiiU'SS of the eouutry i conducted a such a lois, it w'll stand the re . publican party well in hand to cor rect this eil without delay, under penalty of being replaced by more' capable bau is ! Auil if Senator bourne brings about such a reformation for tbe beuetit of ; the people of this nation, Oreg' n at least should not deuy him the meed of praise. In au iuterview recently A. F Prucker, a wealthy civil engineer of California, say that New Zealand i the most civilized of all couutries on 11,0 ii,.. i .,.t Ir.w titlte I. lie do scribed it as "a good country and oue in whi.n there is no graft. I , :--::;.rr;;rr;::r:TA!CTION ENGINES HI . ll.Hl Ttil I till I't'i't in nir ' ' frit-iitily t" AnifrU'H hiuI A int-i icniiH. " Chance for Capital Yehavea solid Mock ot seven sections, consisting of S00 acres iu SPNnV AlJUvRT that we will sell for $ mr acre, which is a special buy, on the teiius olV(l per acre down, and the balance in one, two three or four years at only pet cent bitcrcst. A larcc part of the land immediately .idiomin this tract of laud is under cultivation, a..d mote wi.l be 'moUci up iu the sptin.r, by the settlers to whom we have so il adjoinine tctitns. One crop of w inter w heat w ill pa lo this laud and ive vou a bij surp'us iu the bank besides. The yield is Irom llll tt b() bushels, and and at ) cents, the usual price secured, you ean figure the return, less 31- per acre, a bi; estim ate for ol i iroduetiou. See us or write us soon, before this opportunity is lost, as these valuble lands are bein rapidly taken by enterprising Americans. Call, or write for circulars or lurthcr information. IMPERIAL DEVELOPMENT CO.. Examiner Office, Lakeview, Ore. A- There is no difficulty in New- Zea j land In securing investment ( f capl j tal to develop wutpr power, the water puwer Is not sold but leiie I by the j people through the government. There ehould be none in Oregon, mid when the schemers find that lliey hit not going to he al !e to t oy on and mcnupiilizH the water power ot the state, rt.a! capitalist -t will get I u-V USED IN FARMING Madeline Plains Will Be Made by Their IL: Big Fertile Farm rmir-coif n tuouth cowf rtair prnvini Mammoth Stables C. a. AffTHUH. Pu-ioii 'I be '.nrgi-xi l.lii n mid I'ii o ' ur . . r I lit IU ( ii 1 1 Ii il li hi . lint in nr V' nt b S.i i inl A l li-iii 1 mi LAHEVIE -1 .i lil.' In . . iu I hern ! n' m I'., hi i-.li-.! In i l.t- I in v. U i i k t ih i li In I I IHihIi-IiI SI.ii-I, OUt CtON I. Not 1m Ji.ne.-. ot the .Madeline i Mendou hand A Irrigation Company, An Illiuoi newspaper declares that : ri- .,. lutt-n p-weil ut Kenu by a (.'anuihlsiii is a real tvil. It t'.e pre- I .Iminiiil repuiUr, who writes us lol I i methods and practices of this i o' Lincoln Fought for the Principles of Eternal Rrighk. sent evil are continued at Wasliintgou, it may not lie long before a mutlou to make the assertion of i nr contem porary unanimous will oe in order. T "' pe. ijde of Californ ia in tbe candidacy of Johnson for governor on the republican ticket and Hell cm the democratic ticket, no matter which man wins, will redeem itself from the thrall lorn of machine political rule! The New York World has dou the nation a service iu leviving the fol lowing from oue of Lincoln's speech es in his joint debate with Douglas on the slavery questiou : "Higbt or wrong that is the real iHstia. That is tbe issue that will work and toil and earn bread aud will eat it.' 1 ask you if it is not false philosophy Is it not false statesmanship that undertakes to build a system ot policy upon the basis of caring nothing abo'-t the very thing that everybody does care most Roosetelt says he is ready to lay down his trustv gun. Hut what in- - - tereslsthe "interests." and one Joe liCannou, aud a .Mister Aldrich, is a1 whether he is again going to pick up aud wield that big 8ick 1 conitnue in this country when these about?" poor tongues of Judge Douglas and myself shal' be silent. They are two piiuciples that have stood face to lbs begiuniug of tune Bnd will ever continue to The principle of the common right of humanity is just as applicable to the great issue of tbe day as it was to the qiieatious before the war. The trugglu. Tbe! issue now is whether there snail ne I l .1 -.- .-. t Odtllo Tl one is the emmon right ot t.umaulty , govemmeui uy aun iu, iut . and the oth.:r is -he dirine riht of; by and tor money and privilege. The cleanest, newest, and fairest minded newspaper in the Pacific Northwest is tbe Portland Journal. It should find a welcome in every home in Oregon. Congressman Iiawly has furnished The Kxamioer with a copy of his bill for opeuiug the Klauibth Indian reservation. kings. It is the same principle in whatever -he it develops itself. It h the same spirit that says: "Vou It is the priuciple of the square deal; of equal opportunities to all and special privileges to none. Insurgency is Becoming General All Through the West, The attempt lo continue the rule of rear in this matter. Insurgency is Joe Cannon as speaker is now clear J jn the interests of the people; it is eut on the part of the trusts and the result will not be to the liking of the iiit-irests. nor their subservient ad herents. It will r.'sult in eight republican iticurgentB going to f-::-' m California, and otber - ' ''" likewise will send such n . ' '' u gress. Oregon should not fall t. tin their tight; thev now uodemtuud the aituatiou, and they will stand by any rudn who is iu earnest in bringing about a change in existing political con litions. Irichism aud (.auijoninin have got to w. and bo have tbe men who b'-tve in a 1- Mich class privilege cou di.ioua p 'hible iu this country. New Shirt 'ali-ts dtiuty pleasing on display HIM aud Notice to Water Users. (ViiiimtMicint; on May let Tim I-uke view H'nter Co. will churjro all water used by renters, to the owner of tbe iroper'lv tbroilKboilt the residence diHtrlct'. Hen-after the irrlKitlou of Lhwiih mid irardetiM will be restricted to tbe use of HiirinklcrM. S. V. IUHIAKT. M.'1M1'4 rrt-a'dent. Tbe enrtonus of th- llorrow-go- " ht l" pe -t c: v id ,. I that sort of ti-ipg tuetei. gain on tbe confiervatiou ques- -... 1..,, Jiou are like its editoriulo, on the j j.;, j 0h. editor of tt.e a me topic, fearfully and wonderfully t (Jlr.be has beau lo Porto IMe fit.;:-! for . tclii lllj and in Blue Prints Made I will nmke lilue Priiita f any towiinblp of land In the Lakevli-w Land Hintrlct, and do abalnict work. Call or write W. H. SNIUEK lakeview - - Oreston aide! The management of that pa per simply make themselves ridicu lous when they contend that because He loud in his praise of that iolaud. says among other things: "Twentv acres iu grapefruit trees uiw .pur. fibl ujtll unriririrl u furitilv restrictions are to be placed on water UU(1 euablu It lp sport an automobile. powers, so tuat tney win noi oeoome "vested rights," that the people are being robbed. Uncle Bam rightly stands guard over water-powers, to keep them out of the hands of pi l r&la interests for exploitation of all tbe people, for selfish aggrandize tent. Because such robbery has been considered legitimate lo the past la and have butter on its bread. Well, ten acres la apples in Lake county, Oregon, will do tbe same thing, aud then some more, and you will not bave to get sea sick either to get bare. With Judge Lionel V. Webster iu charge. headquarters bave been OREGON MAP SALE VrWc (; wliile tliyLuKt. nil Land Grant Lanila, and ban tlieORUON fllLITAKY KOAD (irant complete, by HectlouB, Entire output of ftlilH man owned by HUNTER LAND CO., 427 Lumtiermen'B Bldjf. Portland, Oregon. .Mr. Junes sai 1 that I'ule bik, their principal reservoir, has in it im-v enough water to last ali Mimmer au I luruish all necawsary irrigation lo the lands settled. And that does lint lake iuto accouut the water that will be caught by the Tuie lake reservoir Irom the spi ing Hoods yut to come. Their reservoir No. '2 in also ready to "deliver the goods." in augumen- tation of the lulo reservoir. Some new settlers for the .Madeline Meadows company a laud camu Iu yenteiday morning an I will go out j this morning . Mr. Jones expects I mnie to reach I'.ei'o this morning. ! Nebraska people at .Madeline, says Xr. ' Jones, have ordered a tiactiou engine aud gang plow for use there as a sort of a "club" proposition., The engine cost about UXMJ, aud the plows about! Oo. This cooporative plan is ex- pected to, aud will, work great econ I omy in the development of kthe laud. I The outfit was sbippad early this mouth, and will be iu operotiou this spring. In virgin grounH ;wiin me, engine they can pull ubout lo plews ; audi once the ground Is plowed, they can i use 2" plows on theotie engine, or In other words plow br furrows at onoe. With such an outfit, Bays Mr. Jones, i X acres a day can be plowed virgin I land. ! He says that with one en( Ine the j company cleared 2"0 acres of sage brush in six days, pulling a urusn cutter of steel which cut the brush at the roots. Thn V-shaped cutter piles the brush in windrows on either side ot the st-jet. :"."33SJar.fi!TTT I I liropt-.iii I'hin from n Clip i Sojunrc Alcil ---I 's --- N oil ill I: vei l t liinj; d ctitfci- l ;i enll and - ry Come Again. I:. 1:. SWLN50N, I'roprK tor. I. O. O. F. Block, Lakeview, Ore. J Goose Lake Valley Irrigated Lands For Rent, lO.IHX) ncri-H, will divide hhiih) Into any el.e fnriii desired. All under tin- New Canal with llrst, preference water rlghta The very Cream ol the Valley Selected yearn nil level, s-lfect allalla binds. Will litnse fur term of years for part of crop. Some Iioiimi-h mid barim will be. built for (IcHircnble tenants, Must gdve relerenct-H. Write I Hunter Land Co. Well i-'jirKo, HIiIk. J 'ori l.t lit I, Ore. He who Inventei wisdom died and was buried aud bis bones are forgot ten, but the purveyors of rooiisnuess are on the lecture platform ana me stage, and we hand them every dol lar we can dig up. Our shipment ol ladies muslin uu derwear has just arrived 1-lngeria fashions for 1910 olleis some beauti ful patterns. Kee and you'll appre ciate them. Ladies Combination gar mentsour leader H fc M Ladies muslin underskirts Host line we ever had li & M Chlltron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A 1 jam MtcaiiryMiim.i Tir-Mgmieia i imi ivun iwiuui ci i l. Bakery dec oii.'iiul Tom Hotai, I'roprittors. L.'ikc vicw, Ortjoti I'rtsh I. read, Cuke and Tics on sale every day Fancy Cake find all kind of J'astry made to order The only first class short older jijaee in the town Open Day and Night sal fotfiiiTftrflyn r . i vi'v:.' x. 'i.. i iw . i i.juiifl strong, durable, comfortable Kirmenli for workingmen Don't 4,Paint,f Don't Paper,f Don't Do a Thing in that line Until you See The Lakeview Decorative Co We know how to Buy We know how to Sell We know h w to do the Work. Boone & Blees New Bakery OPEN FOR BUSINESS Will have Fresh Dread, Cakes and Pies every day. Lunch Counter In Connection. PEN ALL NIGHT 0. M. SHAFFER, MANAGER LAKEVIEW