Lake Gounty fxau 1 . i c Fred J, Bowman Largest Sworn Circulation In Oregon Outside of Portland Official County Paper I hHo del itipilt tin -.iieul I 1 auotaio ' iiltu nil i pted j for stvci tt en yeai- 1 1 1 1 I" . The peopl are dm mi ling ti n , Rresa ho reeoro l'he n l i tentative don't t to ln pit i cord. It i better tot tiut that bt killed In com mi tie. It It not m aid to von hIIow.Uihui to tied e lis Tua people are itottttttf rest!, no insurgent waut to debate the iaaues. " ADVERTI5INU RATK3. 5CB5CRIPTION K TLS. Regular standing 11.00 an Inch. slnl .'n -r. In advance, . Itlumn apace, pvr moulh. All slan.tlua: aU. , Ji mttn, ih.n., ir,v mire tmotiiit. ci ol cmnpixl-, rnroe moutns. . . lion charged forall axtra rbanara. All special -u n.it pl Ilia Ivamv, $ ISO the real. I Ml I too extra. All short term ada. ealra -w ' .Kradrrt, local column. UV. per Hue rich tn altlon. Wain ails. Sc. a lin-eacn tn-rtlu i art) of thank ll.OU. Resolutions ol condo-i (,. ... ... .... r-Tranlcnt Advertising and Job Print-1 tht,ir ptomee a,llrcM nhoul.l remomhvr to lug. cash In advanc. ,p ,(, olflw a cr,j w their pprr can be ad All bills must be paid the first of each month. drewd to thu rig dl poaiofflce. lion 1 s Notice to Sabecrlber O uicrioers to I he hiamliicr who rcmovt Johnson is a Statesman Who Will be an Honor to California fit ---r4p) ? 6 i he Vltril Hiram V John9oo. of California, the caudidate for governor before the primaries is a republican, ia ev dently of the Lincoln type of a pan, tod if the people of California are wise and desire to get out from under Bom rule, they will place him in the gubernatorial chair by a unanimous ot. The big papers of Frisco the Chronicle and Call, are naturally op posing hiB. allied as they are with the interests, but the rural press at most without exception, are giving him the heartiest support. la a speenb at Berkeley, which was entirely ignored by nose papers, be gave expression to ideas which elec trified his bearers numbering thous ands. He said in part: "The mighty wave of reform has reached California and we are going to win. "It is a Nation-wide con test a fight in every State and id the Capital at Washington." "We have new -new probjem to meet "and all good citizens must join the great crusade for the return of government to the people. Capital has determined to exploit our vast, dnmain for its own profit, p.nd in its Unholy alliance with politicians there is only greed and profit, without patriotism." Mr. Johnson refeired incidentally to the Ballioger-Pincbot controversy nd on the great natural resoruces of Alaska sought as the spoil of a few corporations. "In the Cabinet of the I'nited States is a president who ia workins agaiDst the interests of the people; there 'a in ttat body a Hal linger, whoee interests are with the System. : "That august body, the United States Senate, has become a rich man's club, and in it an Aldricb, re presenting only those interests that seek governement control only for profit, and in the House of Represen tatives we tee a man with a cigar in hi mouth is the mighty ruler of all tie surveys. But, thank God. there la a LaFnJlette and a Dol'ittr v. no take their stand with the .Insurgents, and we of the Liunolu-RooseveTl League are proud to take our stand with this insurgent movement against the system in this State." Mr Jobuacu delivered a strong eulogy of Roosevelt, referring to him as the great figure in the world's eye today, ant predicting for him and the people auotber tour years in the White House at Washington. The speaker's refereote of our ex presi dent brought forth from bia audi enoe wild excitement. "Return this Stite to the people by removing the Southeru Pacific Company from the control through the direct piimary the weapon that has been put in the bands of the peo ple," said Mr. Johnson, who de oouocel the political unmeasured terns. "Tbey have smircb-metbods of the railroad machine in the judici ary, has never paid its fair share of taxes and caused the youtn of the State to tbiok crookedly. Mr. Wil liam Herrio, sitting in bis sumptuous offices, enjoyiog a princely salary. has but to touch an electrio button. and every offlce-hol ling mini m in the State jumps and dances from the effects of the electrio shock." "We are the tegular Republican party," sail tue speaker, "because we represent decency. The so eallert Regulars are only regular macuine orders to cairy out irregular and re prehensible machine poltici. These men are now awaiting orders as to whom they shall support for Gover nor " Mr. Johnson's speecb throughout; was magnetic aud oratoiical. and showed the intense earnestness the of! mac. It certainly ran true. Such a nan should have the sup port of every man who loves bis country and who does not wait to be louder dominated by the corrnpt and rapacios-greed of grafters emaU or great. And.tbank God, in the people's hands, the direct primary will elimi nate nil such from our body politic! In such a matter the i lea of arty should be thrown to the wind ! The San Francisco Liberator, alter excoriating the "regulars" in t.'ie - I publican ranks for being en til I tj I r ,' Inditfeient to put. lie eeutimetit sum op is editorial aa follows : "The rtl oice of the American people ! neither Republican, a it is defined by the past conduct of regulata, nor Democratic, In the party sense, It ia Insurgent progressive striking the new note of politics, nor for party, not for special and favored inter ests, but for the American people " It Indiana is eared to the republi cans it will be entirely due to Sena tor Beveridge's sturdy tight, auaiuitt the iniquitous tariff legislation, that' whs jammed dowu ttie necks of the American people by Aldrich and Caunon, in spite of the platform promts to revise the same down war. I ! CANADA fortunes made ALBERTA WHEAT LANDS i v o will ell youi section f t lie tninoiis Sunny Southern Alberta wheat I ii.d, that will produce U) to f0 buslieU pci ucn , for a lost fj) eiish naNinent of S2.C00 to $:.0()0 mid Half tlu Ik-mi crop on I'OO f acres yearly until the land is paid for r) Yoil jjet all the crop on any land you cultivate ahov lie i!00 ac es on which we only :ct Half. i j You do not have to pay one cent in inoncv alter the t payment l Land at 81") to $1" per acre near railroads ami elevamrs. (n SPECIAL Another case of high finance Is that of the Cincinnati piano manufacturer who owes H.l-M, IXW aud has assets of flUO. lhe Indiana republicans slapped the President in the face for his en dorsement of the Aldrlch-Payne tariff abortion. Aud it nerved him riuhtl NEW SHORT STORIES Wit of William R. Trav.ra. William R. Travers wtll long be re- menil'nd for his quick, though gener ally kind, wit and his whimsical hu mor. Many p'orlos nro told of tills mau of business financier nnd capi talistwho was at one time president of the .Now York Athletic nud the Racket clubs. An Impediment In his unwell, which added much to the hu mor of what lie said, gained for bin) the familiar title of "the stuttering wit He wa a Hiiltlmore-au aud was once greeted In New York by nn old friend from bis uative city. "You Ftamm-T more in New York." said his friend, "than you used to in Baltimore." "B-b-blgijpr place." was the laconic answer. Mr. Traverj burned that Mr. Clews was proud of the fact that be was a Chance for Capital Ychavca solid Mock of seven sections, consisting o! ! 00 acres ut SUNNY ALUKKTA, that wewill sell for $10 ncr acre, wh t is a -pe-. ..il buy, on the terms of 0 per acre down, and the li.ilaiu. :n one, l i three or four years at only 0 percent Mitcrest. A lare part of the laud immediately adjoining tliis tr.iei of land is titu'er cultivation, and more will he broken up in the stin, hy the settlers to whom we have sold adjoining sections. One crop of winter wheat will pay lor this land and jiw you a liir surp'us in the hank hesitles. The yield is from .'() to (10 hushcls, aud and fit s) cents the usual price secured, you can figure the return, less 812 per acre, a hijj estim ate for of production. See us or write us soon, before this opportunity is lost, as these valuble lands are bcinj rapidly taken by enterprising Americans. Call, or write for circulars or further information. IMPERIAL DEVELOPMENT CO.. Examiner Ofiice, Lckeview, Ore. 1 CI The Portland Labor Press thus voices the attempt of outside "inter sts" to meddle with the affairs of this sta'e and strike down measures hjch should be i n operation to very state in the iJuioo : "There is no doubt but that some of the big interests in the United States are contributicg, or have promised to contribute 1-trge Jsoma of money to bre-ik down (he iuitctie nd referendum in Oregon. There are inidcations pointing tbit way that will be exposed in tim. Perhaps too late. There are so indi cations pointing to money being con tributed to bteak up labor organiza tions, set the i; rante rs t y the tars aud prereul tbe formation o' the Farners I'uiou. The peoole of Ore gun are reaching for the teats of 'power, and the tax-iodinu. public grafting coi porationa are going to try co stamp out the blaze tie ore it be comes a oouti-igratiou extending over the country" The Portland Telegram, which no one crit cizes &i to its republicanism, reads the party a lesson on "The Stupidity of Hourbouism" in which a democrat was elected "a rebuke to the subserviency of tbeoe intrenched in special privalege, " and euda with the signitiuant remark that "the titu ation calls ot the unhorsing the Bourbon, or the la-ty will be ridden into the ditch " That is talk or tba insurgent order strong enough to re oeive the endorsement of Senator La Follette. And it also is worth heed ing by the party bosses! republican party, but is also tiueJ of Ilia Hamnfirolin riarfv frnm IhH ! well-grounded conviction in the mioda of the people, that the ruling element in both the old parties is dominated by the selfish tools ot the trusts. It points to a revolution. This election with the one in Mssachusetts, and the revolt of Indi ana republicans against the intrenched beneficiaries of special privilege, should teach Taft, and the Senate aud House that it is exceedingly danger ous to make further attempt to longer fool the p jople ! All reports show that the posiMou of tue Exa uiu -r .vita regar 1 to poli tics is i a Ihjh witn tu pulse and Ail! of the oeople all ivit thu Union. rate ' v. : p U The le-ent part.zau trend of the Ballirgei -Piuc'int iuveitiat iuu only tie more blrunly eniptjttiizs thx previous susploiou ft bat the whole thing is a wnits-washtug am and it will not foul the people, no matter bow much it may convince the guinea-pig politicians and newspapers. The Socialist vlotory lu Milwaukee id wans mora tbau appears on the sur face. An analysis ot the situation . shows that the revolt of the entire state against Canoonism and Aldrlchism is so pronounced that two, and pos sibly tba eutlie Congressional dele gation, may be replacd by Socialists. It la apparent from tba Socialist gains everywhere that the Insurgent revolt of tba people Is not coutlned exclusively to condemnation of the Geo. H. Williams, Oregon's Grand Old Man, and the last of President Grant's cabinet, died at bis Port land home on th 4tb lust. lie has loru been prominent iu the affairs of this stare and of the nation. He was 80 5 ears of ag. and possessed b's full mental powers to the last. There ts reason a 'id lots of it for in-1 surgenuy auainat the present domina tion of the affairs of this nation by the System, and its poltroons that do its dirty work ia the Halls of Con gress. One of the reasons is thus pointedly set forth by the Portland Labor Press: "Previous to progressive billa could be brought to vote in the House of Representatives. Sines that time they cannot not. Speaker Reed established ruleo that enabled him to prevent a vote oq any bill. The plunderbuod party of both political brands liked the Dew invention. While speaker Cannon baa nominally , i culling on a ..v..ii iMiitiun tin o'licr day her little son enmo In, wet up to tn- knets. "Ills mother BtiatchiM away hi hat nnd bundle of IkmiUk and shook him. "'What do you mean,' alio wild, 'by coming home from school In this con dition Y '"Ah." mild the boy. 'the girls don't think not h In' of a feller what's afraid IU " auc 111 . ui- kuhv.. WHT D-DON'T TOU BDOAR COAT TOtTB BEAD AND GO AS A I'-I'ILL ? " self male man. Next time be met the banker Mr. Travers eyed him Intently. "Well," Inquired Mr. Clews Impa tiently, "what's the matter?" "Is It t true that you are a s-sclf made in-nian?" "Certainly," replied Mr. Clews. "W-well, while you were aliout It w-why dldu't you p-put more hair o:i top of your bond?'' On another occasion Mr. Clews. v.Iio had been Invited to a famous fane; dress ball, met Mr. Travers nnd usked for a Hug'reMtiou as t' the character he could best represent. "S-say, Clews," Ktammcred his frb.'iid. "why d-dou't you snar coat your head and g) us a p-pill?" New York Telegraph. Mart. Miss E. I Todd, the first woman Inventor of an aeroplane, spoke hope fully ut a luncheon In New York the other day of woman suffrage. "We shall get the vote," nlie said, "as soon us we convince mini that we want him to lve It to us. Show man that we like the type of male who fa vors votes for women, anil he will bo come thai type, us he Is now chival rous because he thinks we like the chivalrous type. "We women don't Appreciate our power over man," said Miss Todd, "and v'i IbliiK contlnnaJUj' ImtMMta tn KILJ-THCCQUGt!? AHPCurtETKtmsscst Wg.tv i' . i iklALtttmlrf" I HD AIL THROAT AND TROUDLES 4 GUA8ANreeo SArsrACTOKS' i Off Af OVTV &erJA0D. Mark Twain Caught. A poet, a pair of trousers across: h!- knee, sat in bis attic trying to thread a needle. "The proper way," be said, "Is to hold the thread Mill aud push the nee- i die townrd It or to hold the needle si 111 ' and push the thread toward It. Mark Twain says both wuys are right; then he says they are both wrong." Taking down "The Prim e nnd th i PaujH'r," the poet read: "Ho did as men have always done ' and probably nlwaya will do to the end ; tit time held the needle still and tried i to thrust the thread through the eye. which Is the opposite of a woman's way." ' Then the poet, taking down "Huckle , berry Finn." rend: " '2'.less you, child, w 1 en ynii pet on' to thread n nodle don't hold tb'- 1 thread Mill nnd fetch the needle up to li ; hold the iiec.Ile hlii! and p k" ' the thi-f'd nt It T!a"s I'm way n wotii'in most nlways b'S. bill a nnr .hvays O :. t'other way." " Phlladel ;!Ua l'.ulli-Mii fZr(F? C2At CT I."..- acres. New Pine Smjr1 Creek. CO acres liuit ami alfalfa land, :')( irtnt trees, 7" bearing. Sole rifht of creek for irrigation House, barn etc. Fine place for chickens, dairy, cows, etc. W. F. PAINE CO Lakeview, Oregon. THE FANDANGO LUMBER CO. One Piec. or a Wagon Load. Prompt Services. Telephone at Reynold's Store. P. O. Willow Ranch, Calif. Finish Lumber, Pickets, Rustie, Lath, Seahni Sb.t-i -'-. Fl.oiin. Apple boxes. Window iranie stock, 1 oor F'raiac stock. Slabs and cord wood. i Ho Knew T;-.-i.' C-c.-t'.j. liiiihop 1 o;i..inie oi' V li 'c. ' W X : Is a very conservative prelate. .r shares the views of many o:b.!r bhh 1 ops In his communion concerning e i cret 8(wletles, and as n conse'iueuc when the Kn!fr!its of Columbus was , )rganl:-cd In bis diocese be was rather liary In nffordlug It o::b'l.il re o uitlon. Finally be became convinced that the order was not Inimical t , church or state and ns n i-oof of bis satisfaction at tended one of their i! nual gatherings. A member of the or .I t iittein) d to twll him on his skep ticism, nnd be promptly p'torted: "You j-oiiii' men Imagine that yo'i belong to e secret noclet; . but yon lire very much .lecelved. I have been up In the cu;jola of the calhelral and with the fcld of a telescjpe have dis covered everything that you have been doing. I know all your signs. I know j your passwords, and I even know the color of your goat." Hats: Lookutynur old hat nud ehnvta Hue of I. r unit cases yourself as nlhers see von." A ! B' I h'lt caniiof ( (Iniiliin'cil In new intt in the liuest . ' I -111, c View fur (ess than t.le will cunt you -fy' i flO'Uuiit ot.lv t'J at QWPMnM'Q PKQTA T T r A FJT M Huropean Man .. Everything from a Cup of Coffee to a Square Meal. Call and I ry Us Vou will Come Again. E. IE. SWLN50N, Proprietor. a llxTi I. O. O. F. Block, Lakeview. Ore. VnliBcrOrf fr th Finwlnnr Goose Lake Valley Irrigated Lanas Blue Prints Made I will miike I'.lue i'rinis of any township of land In the Lakeview Land District, ami lo absti'iict work. Call or write W. li. SNIDER Lakeview - Oregon A Raliabta Remedy FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm is quickly alxorlied. Civud litiiiol ul Onto. I' cbau-i -', soothes, liculi Mid protects Hie din luein. ! ' iii' from Oatarrh and ilrlvt aw... . 1 : I iu the Head quickly. Hestoros tb.-. CM i f te uud rimcll. Full si..) 60 ' li'-un'i-ft or by mail. Liii'iid Ore--'.: J .i i for use in atomizers 75 cts. i . . i -i, fiH Varren Btroet, Nw Vork. For Rent lO.tKXI acres, will divide fume Into any hI,c farm desired. All under tlu New (-'anal with llrHt pn fereuce water rltrhtn The very 'ream of the Valley' Selected yearn nun all level, perfect alfalfa lands. Will louse, for term of yea ro for purl of crop. Some bouses niu barns will be built for desiifable tenants, Must Rlvo references. Write Hunter Land Co. Weils arKo. Iild. I'ortland, Ore. i fAmerican Restauranta,kerJ ucc Yonand loni llotai, iToprietors. Lakeview, Oregon Fresh Uread, Cake and Pics on sale every da v Fancy Cake and all kind of Pastrv made to order! I The only first class short older piacc in the town Open Day and Night