a v.XilNMt. I. a Hh it. tlM.'I I III HM . V, Allill. 7 li'it. I w Lake ountv tixo Ml Kill) . Hi) A MAN t;xu.at.on in Ortgon Outside of Portland Ah v.or.r Papkk CO Ii. pa In ii. nut i com i vil v m .'lira in i mv t n Of CO O Inb r-nit- icb nit) h il . Ill ml I. III. .tio.ithft.- " fl I il 11 P4' I .... i -.-ft i ii- ye.t. Noil ( -.umciitur. yiiiii riiH'r il i . in remove iriilll Ollr liil.i.i i. it .41., . .if rhnUKt Ihi'i r 1'nMiitTl. v h.I in- li.m,. i. ..limber in drop this orTior mr i 10 un'tr i-;'. r .hm ht' nil ilr!Hvd to tho rulii iii.'!tb-t Love of Money Has Destroyed Love of Home In America. By the Rev. Pr. MADISON C PETERS of New York. with the intoirrity f (lie homo 7"T II ATEY Kit interfere , to sell but to grant lent-e, subject Jr j to control and at prices thnt. will r- I pieulsh our exhausted puhllo treasu rr. ! The Alaska rtvhl whereby at least f.VXlHX(XX) worth of coal w its to li graciously bestowed tiprti till) Uug gcuhtem' Morgans In R I'HKK In poltll thnt has M'rred thin nation ns 110 other thing his done, as to the piracy j going on In our government Anil thanks Nie due to Plnchot and KooMVpIt tor thir awakening! It is now ohrious that if the Amer ican people wilt refuse to rem! or sup port uo 81'Hiers that emlort mien stents, tht- sooner will there come hii euii to this commendation of the pre datory iutercsts, mid th sooner will such nets land such thteves in the penitentiary '. Ami a mark for such censure and which is the only thing tht will bring it to its knees, can lie found right In Fort lain! ! 1 It is not at all neces-ary to men tint) the name of this abject defender of the trust, an t every la.l influence that is wrecking the republii ho patty of this flat" ami nation ! CANADA FORTUNES MADE ALBERTA WHEAT 't LANDS 5 Wi- w ill sill im .1 section of the famous Sunny Southern Alberta wheat 1 nil, that will produce 'AO to f0 hushels per acre, for a first cash iKUtnent ol'SLM'OO to $;.(()( and Half the wheat crop on I'OO acres varl until the land is paid for. Yotl net all the crop on any laud you cultivate ahove the U00 acres on which we only jct Half. You do not have to pay one cent in money alter the first payment. Land at 81T to $:." per acre near railroads and elevators. SPECIAL U N TENDS TO UNDERMINE THE FOUNDATIONS A H M .... . ... Oh I Ilh .NAiiUA. Tlie sanetitv ot tlie Dome must tc kept inviolate and must bo MADE A SACKED SrOT arul pro-erved from the contaminations that would sully its purity. The happy home is the place vo li';o to think about. It casts a Fpell over us from which we refuse to be delivered. which no worldlines can ever take away. Gladstone once said: "Let me but talk to a man five minutes, and I will describe for you the home in which he was raised. I will tell you the influence? that surrounded his early years." t IN MANY HOMES TODAY THERE IS WEALTH. BUT NONE OF THE ELEMENTS WHICH MAKE THE TRUE HOME LIFE. THERE ARE HOMES, AND THE NUMBER IS ALARMINGLY ON THE IN CREASE, WHERE THE PURSUIT OF THE DOLLAR IS THE ONLY THOUGHT EVERYTHING BARE BECAUSE THE MONEY GOES INTO STOCKS AND BONDS. THE MONEY THAT GOES FOR A PICTURE OR A FEW FLOWERS IS THOUGHT WASTED, AND SO THE LOVE OF MONEY DESTROYS THE HOME LIFE. t Fifty years ago there was not such a reckless devotion to the wor- fcbip of mammon. Men and women gave ATTENTION TO THEIR , ahead Doboiy need doubt for a mo HOMES, and as a result they brought up families which were able to answer to every call and meet every demand made upon them to sustain the prestige of their nation when a crisis arose. In those old fashioned homes love ruled and peace and content ment went hand in hand. Their INMATES DID NOT STRAIN (AFTER SHOW. I The Sm I'VanciiCO Chrouli'le has ievim-ed 110 especial retiard for House ,' veil antil lately, tint the forceful 011 ward stride of "The Ma i on Horse back," mores thtt paper to this com- j ineut on what tb" future has In store T.I 1 1 1 it lias a glamour i fur this cmutty : ! If anvbody thiuks thut the ex t'res- i Jeut is tioinw to be a lay 11 11 re in the fututre piiltk-s ot his own L'uited States, that niBti is duo for further Ikht There is net j!oiti to be auv cloistered dignity for Koosovelt. He is n t itointf to bang up his bruised anna for ornaments. He Is still a Colouel of Kouitb Kideis. There will yet be pleutv of mounting of hot steeds to fright the souls of fearful adversaries. The tnau on borceback is indeed retuiuiuR from Kltm and ho means to be heard ror more than a hundred days. What he wants for himself ls yet a mystery. Precisely what he may do tu get it U another. Out that there are stirriu tiaies T 1 0-- Chance for Capital We'havea solid Mock of seven sections, consisting of 1S00 acres in SUNNY AMU' UTA, that we will sell for $1(5 Her acre, which is a special buy, on the terms of Y per acre down, and the balance in one, two three or four cars at only ( percent interest. A l.ire part of the laud immediately adjoining this tract of laud is under cultivation, ai.d more wiil be broken up in the spring, by the settlers to whom we have sold adjoiiiini; sections. One crop of winter wheat will pay lor this laud and jjive vou a bi surp'us in the bank iicsides. The yield is mini .'50 to 00 bushels, and and at M) cents, the usual trice secured, you can figure the return, less S 1 L per acre, a bi estim ate lor ol .'t'oductiou. See us or write us soon, before this opportunity is lost, as these valuble lauds are being rapidly taken by enterprising Americans. Call, or write for circulars or further information. IMPERIAL DEVELOPMENT CO.. Examiner Office, Lakeview, Ore. NOW THE SITUATION IS CHANGED, AND THE CHANGE THREATENS TO DISRUPT THE STANDING OF THE NATION. ment. Koosevelt will keep busy." If you want to pet at the facts as to the tremerdous steal beiiiK p rpetrated on the American people in the Alu.-ka matter, rend Ilamptou's April iiiim ber The tlifures do uot no into the millious or billions, but Trillions! It niake-i oue'd bluod run cul l to read of such unparalleled roblu-ry, sauctioued uud iusisted upon by uiis repiesentatives of the people. No other people on earth would suuciiou fill representative id the people on the ttrpieuie bench, ami i not IhsiIhIo tu raise his voice ai'.'iiiiHt the pr il.t tory iuterests. In thi- his death eau lie reuaided as a uailiinal ralninit. And think ol it 1 Such a man if to be replaced by linlliuci-r. if reports are trm-. Further commeiit I iiunecesHary dud "ords tail to do justice to the case I r FOR SAL be the "interests" mar Jfct come to i j bock for tbt-ir misdeeds! t We know what caused the French revolution, uud I he downfall of ; slavery in this country! And this j tbiug must stop. I If prisons yawn for the small thief, what is tit punishment for men who steal millions under uise of "busi- The Kev Newell Uwigbt Ilillius, who is on a lecture tour of the West Our Standard of Living Lowered by High Prices. By CHARLES F. WELLER of the Associated Charities of Pittsburg. NOTHING IS MORE IMPORTANT TO ANY PEOPLE THAN THE MAINTENANCE OF A WHOLESOME STANDARD OF LIFE. HIGH PRICES FOR THE NECESSARIES OF LIVING WILL REDUCE OUR AMERICAN STANDARDS. Children will be put to wo:k at EARLIER ages, with less pre liminary education. Families will crowd into a SMALLER NUM BER OF ROOMS, with fewer provisions for privacy and decency. Our working women, who feel the necessity of presenting a neat ap pearance, will take the increased cost of clothing from the quantity i au,J. incidentally, is souuding pub And qualitv of their food. The power to resist diseases will be re- i !jc op'n,n' Buif ,a' wek- 1 aat duced somewhat by INSUFFICIENT NOURISHMENT. Of course much could be done by teaching such economics, as the French people, for example, have generally mastered. But there comes a time when, with the very best management, a man CANNOT PROPERLY FEED, CLOTHE AND EDUCATE HIS CHIL DREN ON AN INADEQUATE INCOME. Auioii tic? larger measures for alleviating conditio! ... rOiould be an increasing readiness upon tLc- j.urt A all inflnrnnr.J pr-..j.o to EX COURAGE THE RAISING OF WAGES and the develop of labur organizations, which are valuable social means of raiaing and maintaining among workingmen the STANDARDS OF LIVING. LET THE PRESENT PINCH IMPEL US ALL TO RECOGNIZE THE FACT THAT THE PRINCIPAL PROBLEM FOR THE TWENTIETH CENTURY IS THE MORE JUST AND EFFECTIVE DISTRIBUTION OF THE WORLD'S PRODUCTS. LET SOME OF OUR GREAT CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY GIVE US LEADERSHIP NOW IN SOLVING THE PROBLEMS OF DISTRIBUTION, SO THAT PURCHASING POWER MAY BE EFFECTIVELY DIFFUSED AND SO THAT ANY INDUS TRIOUS, THRIFTY HOUSEHOLD SHALL BE ABLE TO SECURE AT LEAST THE MINIMUM ESSENTIALS FOR EFFICIENT LIFE. The eliH-tlun ot Fuss, it democrat, in a htrniiu republican dirlrict In Mac sachuutts, o'i eery hiuid is consid ered a rebuke to the ilniiiiiiant in tliienei'a tin in is; ill i(i' t e ru. il Mil' till party Such meu as (ailieU, i-evc-lidue. 1'Upp, LaKnIliUe. Cummin- such thiuns for a minute uud U may , ,, ,!,, ti,;, ,i , stiiviiiK alfalfa land, 'M)0 Jruit rijLNit ol creek lor irrigation place lor chickens, dair, cows, etc T 1f." acres, New Pine " Creek. 00 acres fruit and trees, 7 bearing. Sole I louse, barn etc. Fine W. F. PAINE (8b CO Lak eview, Oregon. Speaker Cannon is the most unpopu lar man io the couutry today. Beua toi Aldrlcb 13 the aetx most unppu lar man, and I know that, a vast ma jority nf voter of the country li-el t'jat Freis leut Tult bus failed lumen! ably iu his tHori tu run a race with i two such weights us AlrJicu nud Can ' uou tied to hid fel, the people blame ; Cannon, Al lrich au'l the hiuh tariff fnr the rre-'Hiit oriero ) eojt of iitii., mi I Ir.ey ini; uo uu !o m ufti tlie In'- III t c ii.i-ii Iti-y Ini I ;.-!-tui: . .( for it. Make uo aiiaif.iv - b ut t n ii. ' hard to preveut national defeat of the party. Hut the ru.icl ion ary ele ment is In the saddle and are driving the party straight, to overw hel in inn disaster. The people are n"v atoiiHed and if the republican party dues not change about face immediately and do some tbiui to redeem itselt tfiure nan be ouly on" result, and that will be cleaning of the huuhuii statbles and a driviig of the mnuey-chanKers from the Temples ! rmsT-CLAaa tunout coMcirir omvmnm Mammoth Stables C. D. ARTHUR. Phomiii 1 be '.iiri-Mt I.I very tin.l li-i-il Stalih- In .-oiitlurn Onifun or .Northern '(ilifiunli. 1 1 r --h Itnnrdi-d by the May, Week or Mi. nth. Spiclnl A ttenl ' m (ilven tu 1 iniiMlcnt Stuck LAKEVIEW OREGON It uow looks, from the tone of lis editoiial pae the last day cr two, that the Oregonian has jumped bodi ly into tbe f'r"iocrut ic pirlv ! That sheet irolnl.ly h,i:n tleleal uud uatits to lie oi! I fie w iiii.ii a it-! SWENSON'S RESTAURANT A I Ig iieai lii,!' hh;.s. "I, uot le-fi-udsthe .M'.Mtet uf I ; u 1 1 1 miijrt '." coijiwh lie duen! I'li:it is v iim hu in the Kijnu!e lor ! European Han Evcr thing from a Cup of Coffee to a Square Meal - Call jind I ry Us ou will Come Ajftiln. E. II. SW1;N50N, roprietor. wi' i Hniiit.HBt.roux f-ffct as was the :;ai- t the lartar Inrdes that in bis- or . overrun Knrope! The "Vellow peril" tus been vaguely j bn-i q it( k to grasp and assimilate thought of and talked of aa something ; wMr-like enginery of the whites, in the distact future, but the mill- j '' '"sy yet turn it loot-o upou us tary expedition to Thibet by the. Chinese with modern equipment. ev;-n to wireless telegraph, has fctrafle'1 H i caliiuots of Europe, and tli'fie Is n 1 suspicion that the Cliineoe Iiu. j been d eloping faster than ttuliB i. And uow, just as tbe Occident i biiijnning to feel seriously uueasy. ci men tbe etatemeot on the authority of so reliable an individual as Pro fessor Theodore Scbie'imnu of lierUn, prubably the bebt pot-d nmu in the world on international politics, that the Cbineae government is about to introduce universal military service on the (Jermau model throughout the empire. This mena an army of .SO. 0(0,000, men, and Professor Schie aann remarks quite openly that it will constitute a menace to Oouidental civilization. Id view of the auto niching Igurc, it may not be forgotten that Napol eon himself once said that tbe yellow iao may yet dominate, an subvert wit prmacy I While San Diego and San Kraucihco have been quarreling like a couple of Kilkeuney cats, as to which should have the Panama Canal Exposition. New Orleans has been making a still hunt to capture the prize, and has already secured the endorsement of all the South American countries and now New York bus decided in favor of New Urlenas,. That settles it.. Tbe U. S. appropriation iU go to the Southern city and the Pacific Coast will uet left 1 Thev are good imitators hud have , oat X' e Shu Francisco Chronicle, erst wIu'h tl ' -t ifinnus lighter of "Pin r'i'im " ni 'putv baa heard from its t re a.- rpr, (liiotl"--i because o' the Hminin " i i i-h ih troii irate subi-ctitieiJ1, a'i't ii i.c.v tuovti. to any : (-"iiatur Smoot li'ts ievH tin pn t leni lir a bill cediiv the power sit to the States, but f'n tdd iinu thi-i sale, -ind only permitting lea-eg. wit 'i power reserved to tbe Stf i""" " tlx uricea for s( ecifled peri- 'I': h 'nil should paaa. All lands ' 1 ih States should be con- by tbe States, which are en to the reveuues from their use. bill ucoompliebes this, effenHally providing for con- I'ubhc control. ' M also udvocate putting all r and all ooal lands in the same usy the general government not od.-. wi!!' trcli tit!. wLi.' tlnu It tim While Mr. Ituckefeller is talking about giving ns back that half of tbe United States which he baa made out of oil. wisidy has the Uouunza Hulls- tin, it will be well to watch him, for maybe be ia just trying to throw ua olf the other half. Leslies Weekly, which ia a weakly iudeed sIdcb the death of its founder, says Koosevelt is for Tuft in 1912. If so, and Taft ia nominated tbe re publican party will get the awfullest drubbing it ever had, and it will deserve it I Justice David J. iirewer of the opreme court of tbe United States died suddenly Monday night from a stroke of apoplexy, lie was born in Asia Minor, Jane 20, 1 837, tbe son of Rev. Josian and Amelia Field Brew er. He was graduated from Yale university in 1856 and the Albany law school In 1858. In 1889, be was appolnited a Justice of tbe su preme court by President Harrison. Judge Brewer, was the most faith- I (lien In 1 ! 1 1- , At .. I ... SI ,r. I''..' ri i' 1 l.i-i. vil.. - r i in know I. "i il xilii.ii by v I lib of bit I ' ii1 . .- mi . i'l . ,. 1 1 1 in I .; , In . I . -a m M.:ii,i. r.i.. uueui t i, i nl ( . , ; i -I , (,r iii ti:, ii I a'nl said, "the ui a woman -a shrewd one a woman of spirit. " II is estimated that tlie i-kull must have lived (iOO.O'X) years aj;o. You will meet business men at Swcnson's Restaurant. And Mill "Ileal" Shirts- I h 9 y come - latest patterr"1 Men's HAM Blue Prints Made J will iimkc Idiic Priiita of liny tnwtbdilp of bind In the Lnkevlew I.iiikI i lt-trk-t, and do bliKiiii'i work. Cull or write W. M. SNIIMiW lnkevlew - - Oregon I. O. O. F. Block, & Lakeview, Ore. Goose Lake Valley Irrigated Lands For Rent 10,000 ncrcH. will divide Hume Into unv hIzc farm desired. All under tbe New Canal with flrnt ui fi-rctice water rlulitH The very 'icam of the Valley Selected yeaiH iiro all level, perfect alfalfa binds. Will lease for term of years for pa i t of crop. Some bonnes and baniM will be built for deHiieable tenaiits, M list jflvc referenceH. Write Hunter Land Co. WellH vnrm, Wd,'. Portland, Ore. 1 fAmerican Restaurant Are You Looking for a Position? We can offer you good Paying Employment that you will enjoy and at home. Write to-day Aiirttt Tbe Battctiek PnbllsbJna Co. Batt crick BUto. New Vrk. N. V. -and Uakery Gee Yonand Tom llotai, Projirietors. Lakeview, Oregon Fresh Dread, Cake anil Pies on sale evcrv dav Fancy Cake and all kind of Pastrv made to order. (The only first class short older place in the town 1 v I m i n i I N..1.1. "".ii ut-iy iiuu 1X1111 n OPEN FOR BUS! NESS Will have Fresh Dread, Cakes and Pies every day. Lunch Counter In Connecton, New Bakery PEN ALL NIGHT D. Mi SHAFFER, MANAGER LAKEVIEW a1