Luke County Examine Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ADVERTISING RAtt. Regular manillnc ait. tl.CO n Inch, ulnitl lumn iincf, pr month. All (i)iltnn l. enKel free tol.-." month. ( ml pi cniiilx"!-I ton churned for nil rxlm ohnnse.. All MltloiiK exlr. All inert term ). tilti Redor, Iik i column, 11V. per line rifh In slllon. Want mis. V. a llnoeacb Inmrtlon - arc! o( thank M.iX. KeaoluHoiii of imH )nrc, I1.M.I n.l upuanl. OsTranslcni Advertiiltif and Job Frlnt DK,rb In advance. All bill mint be paid Ih first of curb month. 5l'B5CRIPTION RATI;. 'n ear. In advance, il mertlia, fore moutha, tiTO .7a 'If not rl 1 la advance. Si. 50 the year. Nolle la Subscriber Snnscnocr to I n Mmnlnrt who reninr from one liH'ulllT to mini her, r 'hiiKi thoir eoMorflc a.tdrv nhoiiM remember to drop tht orthe ii card mi their pier can be ad JrfwJ to the right poHlnfrUt. Lakevicw, Oregon, Thursday, June 16. 1910. 1'OSTAL HANK HILL Conaiderable Interest is beinii mani fested io the provision.! for the postal sari dk's hank till puffed l y tbe House of representatives. The measure differs from tbe bill passed by the Senate chiefly iu respect to tbe na ture of securities that may ta fciven by bunks lor deposits and postal funds, la additiou to tbe noveru meot, state an, I municipal bond?, various otber classet? of secuiities, such as mortgages etc., ruay be re ceived. Under the terms of tbe bill a board uf trustees is created, consisting of the postmaster geueral, the secretary of tbe treasury aod tbe attorney geDeral, who shall declare what pott offices shall become postal savings banks. Depositis iu these baoks made by any oue person shell not be more than 100 a month or need a total of foCO. Tbe amount may be opened with fl. but stamps ot 10 cents each will be issued tor those desiring to accumulate money to be deposited. On deposits two per cent interest is to be paid. Any deposi- tor jio desiring can exchange his de- j posits for government bonds to be j issued la denominations of ?"20, 40, 60. S0 1 100, or K00, to bear inter- est at 2Sj per cent tbe money aecu-j a, n0 working An mvltatiou l as been seut to Hot eruor Charles K. tl untie, of New York to address the State assembly to be held in Portland next month. This iuvitatiou has been prepared sud signed by C M. decree, 'chair man of Hie Republican State com mittee, and K. V. Littlelield, the sec Iretary. Iu the Invitation Oeorge and Littletield have tone over the reasons for needing an assembly and Hughes, who has advocated assemblies, is wauted to give a speech for harmony. Charles H. Meuick has been ap poiuted by the IVt sideut, on recent memlatiou or Senator Uoorne post-i master of Portland to succeed thel late John C. Young. Mr. Meuick has been register of the Portland orticei a-id his successor has not yet been named. The value of the rubbish collected in New York City last vear whs tl.i 000, Recording to tbe figures of the department or health. Uf this stiui 10,000 was received from bo'tles and 25,000 for greacs. Ou million cubio yards of ashtelt was used io building operations iu New York last yer. ; One Hundred ! from Washington and fifty convicts' state penitentiary at the state's rock mulated in tbe postal savings bank is , crushing plant at Marshal, not far to be deposited in both national and from Spakane, breaking rock for tbe state banks in tbe vicinity of tbe post ! crusher on tbe county and state high offices in which the money is deposi ted by tbe people, such banks to pay 2 1-4 rer cent interest. Five per cent of tb total deposits is to be retained by the secretary of tbe treasury as cash reserve. Not more than 30 per cent of tbese de posits mar be witndrawn by tbe government at any one time for in vestment in bonds of tbe United States tbe remaining 05 per cent to remain on deposit in the banks. The bauks are required to give as security for tbe deposits they receive "publio bonds or otbei security sup ported by tbe taxing power," which restricts the securities to some form of national, state, municipal or other such bonds, approved by the board of trustees in charge of tbe postal sav ings bank. ways which are to be improved. The ca pacity of tbe crusher is eighty ton of stone dailv, and tbe convicts seem pleased that tbey are permitted to work in the open away from their prison wall, notwithstanding they are ander a strong guard. Some surh disposition might be made of a num ber of tbe prisoners of the Oregon penitentiary. Simply because there was considerable trouble with a a few of tne convicts that were used in the improvement of a certain highway last year, is no reason for not having road work done at present. If pro per precautions are nsed in su?h cases there will bo no attempt at an out break Chreulele: The annoiiut'erueot that tbe old frigate Portsmouth, which on July 0, 1H10, sailed Into San Fran I oo bay and took poelnn of Verba linens and a'terwardu rup tured Yallej.i and Sonoma, will bn given to the city, to be maintained their as a historic reminder of the beginning of American authority in Cnlifo na, calls attention to the fsct that there are) many historic souve neirs Iu San i'ritnolstvi. To mention one other, an I also a ship there I jtne Cjna, In which Cnptain Hoald Anmndsi'it was the llrst to go through 1 the Northwest passage and bx-afe the I north inniiitetlc pole. Doth of w Ich will be of Interest In t tie visitors who come here lor the Panauia Pacitlo In ternational hxpositio". Hy the end of the present year. It Is uromised that the most remote districts of Oregon will tie served by railroHd transportation. Central Oreotfti will have two mulu lines, t tie Oregon lrtink anil the Oeschutes Kittlroad and the bnillnitof these roads is, of course, the prime achieve ment of the year in tiNtisportation. In addition the llatritnan line to Tillamook will tie completed . and much progress will have ten made t y the end of l h-Jyear otifhe Natron Klamath road. This year the ost :)f contracts of ne railway linos hii I betterments in this state will injtfie uate about fclO.OUl.OOO. Many other important new projects will tmdoiii.t e.Jly be mapped out ami started be fore nu. Chicago school children will te much happier iu a fe mouths if the f Ian i adopted to abandou forcini; th-ru to learu a lot of dates iu his tory. The superluteudeut of shoots 8ty that very little of stieli things that the children learns remains iu their minds, and that it is useless to burden them witn it. She is pro- tiaDly correct : but undoubtedly she I does not piopo-e to shutout r he j great dates in American History, i sucb as the year of t(: discovery by i Columbus, the year of the landing of j tbe pilgrims, the dates ot the Decla ra'i.iu of Independence, of the se- I cond war with Great Uritian aud ot I Committee Meets A meeting of the Republican Conn ty Central Committee was held pursuant to call, Chairman l' P. Light presiding, and A. II. Ham mersley secret ay. A general discus sion followed, and it was decided tn order the precinct assemblies to be held Saturday, July 2, l!U(l, to elect delegates to I he county assembly to be held Iu Lake lew Julf 1, to elect delegates to the State Assembly. The appointment Is na follows. : Silver l.jiko ;i I 'Minlcy :l WnuiiuiT l,tikt ('itmked Clif k o North l.nkoview j; iitllt It l.akfVlfW j; N'oit Ii Wariif r Smith Vnrmr ? Pro vh YiUh'.v -j (i.iorto Lake ' Cogsfll Creek 'J DON'T SPOIL The died of that ptCtty new white costume by wearing a fussy trimmetl hat with it. Come in and see our new Tailored White Allover Embroidery and Lace Hats at $4 and $5 made over the new Gage Midsummer Block All our pattei n ami dress hats at cost. KYmemlier we h ive an up-to-date lice of hair switches, from S.'t.OO to 8r.00. Can match any shade. Tho Houso of Stylo, Quality, and Economy The Parisian Millinery, Main St., West of Court House. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Good Showing: The niiimiil meeting ortliB Lakevlew riotiring Mills Co. was held Monday and the following directors elected: A. M. Smith, New Pine Creek P i. lltintluu Dtews Valle) ; Hurry liHlley and I) J. Wilcox, l.akevlew, and I.. A. Cnrriaer , West Side. The llnaui'iiil c-indition of the cum panv is most excellent, the in-sets t n -lug f'J ). II", Uiile the liabilities are hut 11,050. Counting the vtiriotia products and cash on j:nnd, the cor poration could now wipe out prac tically all indebtedness. The showing Is a most excellent one uud reflects' credit upon the muuakietiif ut. I The stockbooks were ordered dosed, , and no further shares wiil be Issued ' to any oue. ; KOSr-tiold Wat 1 with eat 111 f h. l You know what a uood teacher j menus to a community, mi.! ei-peoliilly to a child. j lite rsormal Sehoid Is " I'i tfiichers are best trained l on l iive A 1'ullliilil.i ..l.tiil til M 1111 1 ill. u.irlli ii 1. I)..... KAiiui 1 w i liiui't nli 1.... key ring wit h severul this, but vote Yes for Monmouth mid sustain the Normal School. '1 tut cist is four cents on a thousand dollar J. M. V. HUTI.KU, Sec. Com. A'JI hunting case, attached. Also keys attiiehed. returned to U. K. I, mid NOTICK Al I'.llJIied nut nr bruketi liilupn III 1 1 1 be relumed to the nflii e i if the CouipMiiy; i l her Is.' un extra i barge nf 5 cehtH will be uiaoe nil fiicli new In nip. N. P. ,1 KN'.MIV, Proprietor 5.1 f I'.lefirtc Light (iuiiau.v FOIJ Sale A number one t lit es'i Inn machine and horse power. I'.ini) ire at this oltlce for further particulars. Keward if Oltli e, clly. I'OK S.M,i: CIIKAP: Ono Lester PUtio. l'.ioiilri at this olllre. II !Mt l'(r: HAI.K CIIKAP: One heavy hack. Apply at this tdtlee. tf The sheep slinnrlng eon ids lit Ca mas Pru rio are now la II rat elims order Mid I have a llrnt class Cali fornia shearing crew. The corrnU are new n nd thoroughly renovated and no diiiiyer of scnli. Also hiivn dipping vats. Sheepiiieu lire Invited to shear her... HOSA MCOANJ KIH, Things Theatrical. FURNITURE the Civil war. Several of the Democratic members of tbe Uousm are said to be prepared to wage another fight against tbe de ficiency appropriation to defray Pres ident Taft's traveling expenses for the present fiscal year, as provided for by tbe Senate in an amendment to tbe suodry civil bill. Tbe administration of President Taft is strongly endorsed iu tbe platform wbicb was unanimously adopted by tbe Wisconsin Republi can State convention. Tbe present tariff law is approved, and its for maximum and minimum schedules and future scientific revisions are especially commended. The stand patters element of tha Republican party in Iowa claim a majority of 15 delegates to the state eouventioual, thus ijtaiiug complete control of that body which will write a platform endorsing ttie Taft admin istration and scouring the iiibtir gents, particularly Senator Cummins. Carrol for governor io assured u sub stantial majoiity. The wreck of the battleship Maine lying in Havana harbor will not be raised uutil army engineer; have re ported on the best, method of going about tbe woik and the probable cost. ' Tbe report will probably be submitted to the next congress. The plan pro vided in the general deficiency bill for talsing tbe Maine, wbicb will be reported in the house tomorrow, car ries an appropriation of $5,000,000. it la understood the bouse leaders Lave agreed to hold up this provision j O. E. Fry, hAnhlnn I Ii a mi I.... If 1 1 .. A II. . 1 reports. j in Washington, it is regarded as j practically certain that Assistant Sec- j retary of tbe Treasury Charles Nor i ton, of Chicago, will succeed Fred W. Carpenter an Sectratary to the , president. There has been some doubt whether Mr. Norton would give up his work in the Treasury to assume secretaryship. President Taft is anxious to have as secretary a man who, in a way would be an "assistant president." He has declared to bis friends that be wants a man who will relieve him of tbe minor details of tbe executive office much as Mr. Loeb chared the work of Mr. Iloosevelt. There bus been talk tb-it Mr. Nor toa's appointment would be withheld until af'er Mr. Carpenter's confirma tion as Miulater to Morocco. The President has signed a pro clamation eliminating 20:1,035 acres from the Wallowa National Forest. Oregon. The elimination is the result of a careful examination made by the U. S. Department of Arg iculture during the past summer, which diaclo.-i.id tho fact that the areas now eliminated were either ofen graga land with very little tim ber or timbered areas so largely alien ated that further administration by the forest service was considered im practicable. The lards released are not needed for watershed protection, and are not considered to be chiefly valuable for National Forest purpose. si'-.luns Portland will get tbe 47tb annual convention of the National Wool Growers' Association, tbe dates of wbicb have just been fixed for Jan nary 5, 6, 7,U1. On those dates file re will be thousands of delegates there from the wool growing states and tbe convention will be ot tbe widest Interest to stockmen. In con nection with the gathering, there will be a big sheep show that is expected to draw many exhibits from tbe farm of Oregon sheep raisers, and many Hooded sheep will be brought there from other parts of tbe country. Preliminary plans are now being made for the gathering, various committees belug already at work. An unusual operation was per formed at Salem by two local phy- recently when they relieved a farmer residing near Salem, of his right kidney. Fry was assisting in stretching a woven wire fence when tbe stretcher broke and burled a piece of iron into his right side. On account of the man's kidney being severely lacerated, the physi cians removed it. Although Fry lost much blooi. he is getting along oioely. TSe New York Sun is cf fie opin ion that the Republican is tbe best of all parties; it has saved everything worth saving, aod there is no true goodness of it and tbe protective taritf is the sole source uf prosperity, but when tbe Republiacu party is di vided against itself and prosperity menus a large drain upon the pockets of the wage earner and salary owner can tell what to expect of tbe weak aud the wicked? After all we can't believe that the r - . i. . ; it. ittiuuucans win care io stanu upon even tbe beet of the; Impated right eooenees wbicb they will derive from a celebiated artcle of virture which is to be imported this month. When King Edward died, a num ber of Americans, previously promi nent at tbe English court, suffered social deaths. so far as that country is concerned, from which there can be no resurrection. A mere handful In number they enjoyed a great measure of his late majesty's friendship aud confidence and were real powers in tbe band. Socially as well as per sonally, bis death is to them a very great tragedy, for it means that mil lions of dollars and vears of patient scheming devoted to attaining the positions tbey held have gone com pletely to waste. Isn't It Awful? "Isn't It awful?" the maiden crlsd, fahaking her hoail In a Bad dismay. Cut we found wtien to comfort her woe we tried Bhe was telling how hot It had been that day. "Isn't It awful?" the maiden said, i And tier eyes grew wide with tho horror there. Vet no one was murdered and no one was i dead. She had torn her sown on a stupid chair j "Isn't It aw rul?" the mald'-n xiiKprd. Vet It wasn't a case for a Hlnh or a sob ' Bhe simply stood with her bundles clasped ' In her weary arms In a shopping mob. j "Isn't It awful?" the maiden moaned. j Alas, we laughed! How were we to tell ; one nao lost i,er rattier and all he owned in a holocaust in a big hotel? llttsburg Dispatch. Mis Henrietta Crostnan will not pl:iy ' Miiini lifter tills season, ns she will have a new piny. John Drew limy Ih seen next sen son as r.fhfilick In n revival of ".Much Ado About Nothing." Ijiuru N'flsou Hall will play the leading feminine role In Sidney Koseii fold's! new play. "Children of Des tiny." Maliel Harrison and Hurry Conor are to have prominent parts in an adapta tion from a (i.-rmun farce called "Lu lu's Husbands." "The Midnight Sons" w ill go on tour after playing the best part of the year in New York. It will probably have n summer run in Chicago. "The Commuters," which Henry It. Harris Is to produce about the middle; of April at Atlantic I'lty, Is by James Forbes, author of "The Chorus Lady" nnd "The Traveling Salesman." A select nnd hili jjrade stock of Furniture, Carpets, Art Squares, Ktis, Linoleums, Wall Taper, Iron Beds, Mattresses, Haven ports, Mirrors, (ihiss, Picture Frames. lite, eon tinually arriving Colvin's Furniture Store Household Hints. Allow four eggs to each quart of i milk in making cup custards. j Kven a dlslj.-loth may prove expen- ' she. If dirty It may cause typhoid; if j lluty It may clog the plumbing. A spoonful of ox gall to a gallon of water will set the colors of almost I any gotxls soaked in it previous to washing. Turpentine ahould be sprayed or Hprlnkled In the hnun; -i of fockroiirh es. It will often .jtille destroy the pests and will always dispels.' them. A clean cloth dipped iu hot water, then u satioer of t.rii n. will speedily cliuin white paint without Injury to it. The soft bran IO Is Ul.e m-:i; oil tile dii'L Lakeview Meat Market HAYES A GROB, Propr s Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc., Etc. Try our Sausages and Cured Meats Quality Unexcelled Free Delivery j Willow Ranch Orchard Homes Have No Competitors Livestock shipments to the Port land markets of tbe month of May are far ahead of tbe same statistics for May of last year, showing tbe growing importance of this market. Particularly is a big gain shown in bogs, which Is gratifying to the trade. A total of 515 cars of livestock of all kinds came to tbe stock yards during May of this year. The increase in bogs itoeived was over 7000 bead. Well, What Did? "I witnessed un Incident yesterday which reminded me of darkest Kus sla." "Tell me ubout It." "A small boy threw a banana peel lng on the sidewalk In front of a fat man who couldn't see the ground." "Of course you warned tho fat man?" "Well, n-o-o-o. To tell the truth, I was anxious to see what would hap pen." Birmingham Age-Herald. Because they excel all others. Tho best opportunities for buying of irrigated Orch ard and Garden Land is in the WILLOW RANCH ORCHARD HOMES TRACTS, Mo doc County, California. The Ceram of the Goose Lake Valley The Youthful Romanes. Once they wus a boy Caught a comet's tall fer fun; Comet give a flutter An' whisked him in the aunt An' there It Is he's apendln' The balance of his days; Got a Job of fireman An' made tha ol' sun blaiet Atlanta Constitution. A Feminine Advantage. Twe mature young women were over heard tbe other day conversing in a treet car. "Yea." said the one with tbe sugar coop hat; "I'm almost determined to give up schoolteachlng and become a trained nurse. Tbx-y aui to get mar ried quicker." Cleveland Plain Dealer. No expert who has investigated this wonderful land of sunshine has yet dared to place a limit upon its horticultural possibilities. Nature Here Gives the Maximum Return For the Minimum of Labor Ten acres of Perfect Orchard Land - - $050 Fifty dollars down Fifteen dollars per month No interest, - - - No taxes until deeded Give Us a Chance to Show You. Writo for Booklet and Plat Good Live Agents Wanted TRI-STATE LAND COMPANY, LAKEVIEW, OREGON