Lake County Example Official County Paper ADYERTI5IN0 RATfc5. llumn .pih. tn r month. All tn.iln l. I i'n,p!" tttiH (rf twice month. Cot of eompnal ion rhurgnl (or nil fxtr rbtngpn. All Mltlom rxtra. All short lrm ati. itr Kfudrrn, loci roHimm. lV. jxr line roh In Itlnn. wnt .Sc. line mob Itm-rilon ard of thnk fl 00. KooluUoni o( coiulo nee. l. 60 and upward. fa-Trannlent Adrertldnr and Job fiint '. rub in advance. All Mill must be paid the Brat of each month. 51B5CRIPTION rates. In advance r. , fbrrv month. " 4SFI not pal 1 1 1 a tvauce, $1 SO lb real. M l.tS .74 DOINGS IN THE NORTH END Nntlc lo Subscriber nowriocr to I he r'lamlnor who remorf O trout one loenliiv to anotlicr. or rhmiitt their pontofflc adilri iw nhouM romrmbrr in Irop thin ornce a crit tholr paper can ! ad 1nfcmM to the rinht io.urtUe, Lakeview, Oregon. Thursday, April 28, 1910. Governor Hughes, of New Yojk, has been appointed by President Taft, Jnelice of the Supreme Court of the United States, to succeed the late Justice David J. Brewer, lioveruor Huches "ill not qualify until next October thus permitting hi in to serve as Governor uutil that time. President Taft has directed the re moval from office of Daniel A Suth erland, United States marshal for the district of Alaska, aud of Jota J Boyce, district attorney for the flist division of Alaska. Now if the muck rtikrs do not make capital out of such action, it will be very summ ing, just as would have been the'ease bad the discharged officials teen retained. Times shown conclusively that there wa n valine fur the report except that of personal tn.-tllce. Not only that but tht siici't'Nxttil candidate for niavor I (inoti'4 us miviui: ti'itt ne could not poi!ililv have neeti clecte eicept for the fact that n lot of How. ermati'it friend voted for him. It Is the circulation of such reports that will endanger Republican hiuvi'hh nt the coming election. Say I'll the hihhI thini J oti can of your own candi date, gentlemen, lint ly oiuful aliout decrying others. The immense damage to crops by frost and other wintry weather throughout a large portion of the middle west and south is probably unprecedented Nothing of the kind so extensively disastrous and so late in the season ever occured before. .Especially calamitous is the damage to the cotton crop, the principal ag ricultural resource of several south ern states. Ex-Congressman Hermann has been seriously ill at his home at Roseburg for some tune but late reports are to the effect that be is improving. Not withstanding the serious charges pre ferred against bim by the Govern ment, Mr Hermann has hosts of friends throughout the State who be lieve bim unjustly accused, and sin cerely bope that he may regain his health and disprove the charges. Latest reports, however, state that Mr. Hermann is gradually growing weaker. Insurgents of the teuate. through the eloquent tongue of Senator f'ol li ver, spurned an invitation to quit their party associates aud join the Democratic partv, which invitation had been evteuded by Seuator Ray ner in the course of speech in oppo sition to the Administration Railroad bill. Mr Rayner'a invitation to the "in surgent" Senators made a general bit with the "insurgents" them selves, quite as much as lth the Democrats and regular Republicans. Mr. Rayner bad not resumed his seat before Mr Dolliver was recognized. Dol'iver declined Kayner's invita tion, with thanks. Taking up the question as to the disagreement of the "insurgents" with the regular Republicans, he intimated that there was room enough in the Republican partv for all elements, "it is a large party," be said, "and it has, witbiu the last 15 years, converted a laige number of good people to its faith. It is large enough to carry on the tight for good government, but if I Silver Lnie leader, K E Laokey bss made the sale of bis (lacs nortbwset of town to O A Johnston, who already owns land near that place Just purehsed. Work on the artesian well has not been In progiees this week owing to the fact that 1 L liale was compelled to stay in town on account of the illness of bis wife. Mr and Mrs (1 U Ward well, who went to Portland some three weeks ago came buzzing into town Monday afternoon with a new automobile of the Intei-State make. K A Remington was In front Lake Monday fixing up bonds pteiaratory to taking charge of the Lake post otllce, Mrs Loug, the preseut lucum beat, having resigned. S V Martiu aud J 11 Lane left Mouday for Klamath Fall. Mr Mar 'I . 1 - i 4 J . t - .....1.. ,t.lt.. 111! lutruus lu ihij smut' fciniu vtiiiit there ard also expects to ttail a new buggy home for use iu the livery hai n. Dr Ewiog came iu from Clllt Sun day aur ou Monday ne aud Dr T',,-ii j ttarted tor faisiey. where tn. ex pect tn perform a surgical operation on K I Henderson, who as iu Silver Lake scute time auo for treatment. We uoderstaud that Oscar Hotpilxt bs leased his piece, formerly a part of the S-O ranch, to Chas Pitcher for a term of three years. Mr Hoquint will go to Seattle where he will join his wife who has treen in that city for the past several months. L E Penrose, of Fort Rook, who has beeu l'viug at Summer Lake for some time, where he has some farm Und reuted, left for the Willamette valley last Thursday, iu response to a telegram message which stated that bis daughter, who lives near Dajtuu. Uregon, was in a critical conditiou. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WALT Kit HMVF.KS, A oarpenter. Supposed to have been her the past 5 weeks Any Information as to his whereabouts will be Rladlv re ceived by hlasoo A Kill UK MVK.KS, Lakevlew, Or. pd lwk WANTKD A position as cook on tanch near Lakevlew, Lady has son that could help on ranch or sheep camp during Sheap shearing. Ad drexs Kxaminer ottlce. FUF.K LKASF., Anr person desiring to plow and seed 'M acres of land Iu S-o 7. 1 41 S. U I)r... can have the entire crop. Apply to Kaloh K KOO.F.K, near the. land. Yalley Falls Mr. Rouse!), of Clover Flat, was a visitor here last Wednesday Mr McCurdy, of Lakevlew, made a flying tiip to this place last week in an auto. The Vallev Falls bouse is now near ing completion and expects to be in operation in a t-bort time. i SALK OF TIMHKK, Portland, Ot gou, April 'J!, UMO. sealed bids ji Hiked outside "Ulrf, Timber Saie Application, April 15, UMH, Fre mont," and addressed to the District Forester. Forest Service Portland Oregon will ho recleved up to and In cluding the :i day of June UMO for all I h merchantable dead timber stand ing or down ami all the. live tinnier tnaiked for cuttiug by the Forest oltl eer located on an area to be delln Ita ly designated by the Forest officer he Tore cutting beglut including approx imately .170 acres tn Seo 1H and the N of Seo 1! i. :U S, It 17 lo M. within the Fretroul NaMoual Forst. Oreuou, estimated to lie 4,'21H.UC ft 11 M of wertleru yellow pine, t-0 I "X'J,- I iHHt ft 11 M of white fir, live or .lend mm timber, lot- scale, more or less. No '..id of lena than 2.70 per M ft. , II M for weetern yellow pine and t per M ft li M for white tlr will be ( O'Misidered, and a tlepoeit of f 1000, 1 payable lo the order of the First Na- I tlonal Htnk uf Portland. Oregon, must be sent to that bank with each j bid submitted to the District Fores- ; ter Timber upon valid claims Is ex enipted from sale The right to re- ' ject auy and all bids is reserved, j For further information aud regula tions go7oruing sales address Forest) Supervisor. Fremont National Forest, Lakevlew, Oreuon (iFO. II. CKUIL, ! Acting Dls'rict Foiester i - - - - . If this is t lie case, roine to Parisian Millinery Store if w o Iwivt n't it in stock wc can make it for yw "while you wait" Kiincniltir tliis is the only in house lias an designer. It is reported that S. 11. Chandler ever did feel any temntation to leave ! Pul ia a hotel also, located ou Wm. J. Scbiffein of New York said recently: "Stories of graft and cor ruption in three States Ohio, Penn sylvania and New York -occupy col umns in my newspaper," said Scbif fein. All these stories of litigative corruption concern business matters. We are fond of blaming Legislators Tor graft, but first and foremost the blame ia on the business men. Com mercialism, whicb should be an hon orable word, baa come to be a term of reproach. Honest business men Jcdow the truth and feel a sense of sbame at tbeee exposures. " it 1 would bave t o overlook a good many tbiogs before I would (pitch my tent with the Democratic party, be cause I know that there is quite as much discontent in tfce Democratic party as to its leadership as in the Republican party." ! President Taft's railroad legislation ! will be enaacnted. ass an Associated : Press dispatch on May 2. At the close of a protracted conference of leading 'regular republican senators, it whs apparent that the revolt of the senate "insurgents" bad been virtually successful, and the sections of the bill relative to traffic agreements and mergers, which Senator Cum mins and other insurgents bave been fighting to amend, will be abandoned. Piactically nothing distinctive' of the original will remain, save the sections providing for the creation f a court of commerce. Mr. Tatt is eaid to bave expressed himself em- to this effect. He said initiated the pending measure and had advocated it throughout the country in the form in whieh it was reported to the sen ate, and, if a combination of insur gent republicans and democrats rendered it impossible for the repub lican majority to enact the bill he j fel the admiuistration should be re- lndiaua is to be the scene of some i lievea of responsibility of defeat. He warji political doiuys during the ap-j rented the entire matter in the hands preaching campaign. Not only is the ! of Senator Aldrieh and his repuMi Fepublicnu party rent asunder by , can a.-sociates, who were then in con numerous burning questions, but tLe i ference. Democrats have an ar.pajs-ntlv bia : - William Randolph Hearst, former aspirant for the Democratio nomina tion for the Presidency, tonight is sued a remarkable statement over bis own signature, in which he unquali fiedly indorsed Mr Taft. In doing so be also critises in severest phatically terms the administration of be bad President Roosevelt, and in so many words warns the American Nation against a renewel of the political domination of the ex-president. Heretofore the only waj to play Wil liam Randolph for a winner bas been to "copper" him. an ar.pa:-ntly quarrel ou their hands Last, John V Kern was unaniomusly nominated as the Democratic candidate for Luited States Senator from Indiana' by the Democratic State Convention I and Tom Tagart and bis cohorts are j corrospondinuly depressed. How ever, Democrats , hbvs the happy faculty of adj lint ing their differences before election day comes around, and this instance will probably prove jab exception. It Meeting Called Off will be remembered that some It would seem that an effort la al ready being made to advance the in terests of some certain candidates for btute offices at the Fall election. Just at thia time it may bs proper to state that the Examiher has no fav orites to play at the game, neither will it belittle or misrepresent any man who may asplra to any office within the gift of the people. Re centiy an effort bas been mads to weaken Jay Bowernian as a possible candidate for Governor, by stating that "the Bowernian faction" was defeated for the first time in eight years in the city election at Condon, Mr. (Bowermau's borne town. The report appears to bave been atarted by a bitter personal and political enemy of Mr. Bowerman's, aud in connection therewith the Condon i time ago a series of stock meetiui!s were proposed by the Forebt Service for the puipoee of organizing stock associations, but unavoidable circum stances prevented holding such meet ings this spring. After giving the matter careful consideration it is thought to be a better plan, consider ing the time of year, to postpone the etock meeting indefinitely, and Lave one of the District Officers come here and, after familiarizing himself with the grazing situation, to meet all those who are directly interested and consider all conflicting claims and grazing equities upon the ground, tbns avoiding unnecessary hardships and expense to nnlrterested persons. It is expected that the Chief Dis trict of Grazing Mr. II. K.'.O'Brlan, will be bere within the next two weeka Mr. O'Brien is a thorough atock man and it is hoped that all tbose who are interested in grazing live stock upon the Forest will avail them selves of the opportunity of meeting bim while here. The new telephone cable arrived Monday and is now being laid in position. The main cable contains 258 wires, and the other 20C. Crooked Creok ou bis land. 'Holbrook brothers bave moved their cheep in from the desert, as bave Sbelhammer and Branch. Mrs. Batcblder aud Mrs McCurdy, of Lakevlew, are spending a few days here, visiting with Mrs E J Stone Manuel Sanders passed through here a few days since with bis two bands of sheep bound for the summer range. Mr and Mrs J J Simpson, who bave been visitiog with Mr and Mrs W 11 Hotcbkiss. left for the south last Wednesday. The weather rtation at tbis point is now in operation, the Instruments being received from the Depaitmeut last week. Ever since the roads have settled tie ZX outfit has been busy hauling heavy loads with their S-mule freight- j ing team from Lakeview to their ranch via Valley Falls. The HotchkUs boys are busily en gaged bringing in their cattle from the low desert north of their Cbewau can ranch, preparatory to turning them on the summer le.nge. Mr E J Stone left here last Satur day to join the Lakeview band and accompany them on their trip to Bid well. He took his camera with him aud we are promised some good views of Surprise Valley. Mr. J. E. Xii'.olson. representing the Augldile Computing Co., of Elk hart Ind. was a caller at the store of the Valley Falls .Mem. Co , as was Mr. E. L. Clark, representative of the Anglo-American Crockery & Ulass ware Co of San Francisco. FOREST RESERVE SELECTION United States Land Office, Iake- ; view. Oregon, May, 2d 11K0 , Notice is hereby piven that the Cal ifornia aud Oregon Land Compauy, 1 a Corporation organized and doing btislneKS under the laws of the State of California, by its duly authorized atfetit , W. II. Shirk, whose post ottlce address Is Lakevlew Oregon, maile application May 2d. 1310 to seUet uuder the act of June 4th 1HH7 (.10 Statute .'lil the following described ! tract to wit: NEjj of the NWJ of see- , t ion 17 T37. S. R. 17 E. V. M , The purpose of this notice ia to al low all persons claiming the selected land above described under the min ing laws or desiring to show it to be mineral In character, an opportunity to Ule objection to such selection wth t lie Register aud Receiver of the U. S. Land Ottlce at Lakevlew Oie gon, and to establish Itheir interest therein or the mineral character thereof, on or befoie June 3rd, UMO. ARTHUR W. ORTON, Register. Are You Ready to Buy Your Hat? Have you in mintl wlmt 7Ztti kind of a lint you wntit? :Jki fan vnn rfpt it? r 'W -"'"T Have you trie.! everyplace? ' r i 4 1 Lake County tliat cxpei t trimmer find . a Ivvcry hat ts made rilit up to the minute in style and quality at prices that cannot be duplicated anywhere. Just a lew items for your henelit this week Ladies muslin underwear, n sample line, at actual wludesa le rices . Ladies line waists, the very latest styles $1 waists at 75c; $1.50 waists, $1; $2.50 waists, $1.75 Ladies silk petticoats, only a few left, ctn save you from $1.00 to ftl.OO on these Ladies od dtirahlc hose, regular .'." ct (uality, for this sale, only 'JO cents. J. Chas. Smith & Co. Parisian Main Street, Went of (Vurt Himiho, WHAT'S THE USE of putting down tho old carpet again if you can put down an Axminstor, or Brussols Art Square choapor? We have them Rocking chairs, dining, high chairs and every other kind of a chair at Colvin's Furniture Store NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U H Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, April :i0, 1910. Not coal land Notice is hereby given that Edward A Snyder, of Lakeview, Oregoo, who, on May 1, KMJ3, made Homestead en try No serial. No 0U1O, for E'., SEE SEJNEJ, SU'iSEL Seotloi Township 37S, Range 19E, Willamette Meridian, has fi lad notice of intention : to rnak Final Five Year Proof, to es- ' tablisb claim to the land above de- , scribed, before Register fand Receiv er, U H Land Otllce, at Lakelew, Oregon, on the 10th day of Jane. 1910 Claimant names as witnesses: X Arzuer, of Lakevlew, Oregon O Arz ner, of Lakevlew, Oiegon J Arzner, of Lakeview Oregon J y Willi', of Lakeview, Oregon ARTHUR W ORTON, Register Meet me at Restaurant. Swenson's Lakeview Meat Market HAYES GROB, Propr s Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc., Etc. Try our Sausages and Cured Meats Quality Unexcelled Fret? I Ml very A Yearly Income Death of Mrs. Mulkey Cedarville Record : Our communi ty was somewhat startled to bear of the death o' Mrs Maggie Mulkey, wife of J D Mulkey, of Davis Creek, wDich occured at Lake City Sunday after a brier illness. Her remains were taken to Davis Creek Sunday and Interred Tuesday afternoon. Mrs Mulkey was one of the foremost edu cators of Modoc, and as a teacher was unexcelled. She taught for several years at Lake City, and for a longer term at Altnras, and at the time o bcr death she was a member of the County Board of Education, Normal Schools The Normal School question Is fair ly before the voters by the Initiative Bill for Monmouth framed by ber Alumni This seperates it wholly from politics, and gives tbe voters a fair obauce to express their choice. Schools are a oecessi'y we must edu cate the beys and girls and we mast have teachers; tbe Normal Btbuol is tbe place to train and prepare these, Vote, Yes for Monmouth. J. B. V. BUTLER, Seo. Com. A7-28 We make special prices - , ,v on quantity orders of f' l'erry's Heeds. LOCATION SQL 22 miles south of Lakeview, near Wil GUARANTEED Deep, Rich, Mellow low Ranch, P. O. Loam, a very slight Modoc County, Cal. If You Purchase a Sub-Soil, Perfect In the Heart of the Ten Acre Tract. soop Demonstrated Fruit nnn Belt. "The Best in IT . ' "d a,r' the West." Drainage. Willow Ranch Orchard Homes. Abu n dan ce of THE HOME OF Land Values are In water for Irrigation THE BIG RED creasing every day: FREE APPLE P0L', Delay; This ' land is selling fast. I Write for booklet and terms at once. Price will advance. BERNARD C. SITZ, Manager. Tri-State Land Company, Lakeview, Oregon.