Lake County fixan Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon APVPRTIMNQ RATtS. ImdIii mnaiof d 11.00 b Inrh. lnl i gmn mm, pT Bioiith. All MaiMtna i. fctie1 .rw tlc tmonlti. Com of wmpn jon chnret Inrall mr rbH(r- AH -ll Mllloni- ir All iihorl trrm At W Kmrti r. Irc-ai foHm. Pf "1-h, . Htlon. Want ad, te. I In each Inwrtlnn iardof tlink H. Kepolutlont cl eon.lo-1 nc. 1 MJnrt iit. -Tntiiflem AlT-r'llnf and Job Print tm,rM In aliu- All hliln mum ! l1 ih Bret off ch month. Lakovlow, Oregon, Thursday, August 11. HMO llliri HLICAX PLATFORM In Republicans of Orecou, lo as embly convened, rett3rni their faith in the priueicles of the B.publUai. party, hu I with pardoQaule pride poiut 10 the recoil of iU achieve meut. We reaffirm oar faith in the priucl pls of tepresentat've govenmeot Bud in the maiutaiutnce of poliii xl art tea, believing that do t arty can main tain Its Ideotity or exert its proper Influence for good government with out organization. A the representatives of the Re publican party of Oregon e Mad oui warrant for tola tasembly in the ex presa previsions of the tbe direct pilrnary law as follows: "Political parties are prei.tr i le i . . which teads osetul and necessary. The method of naming candidates for elective poblio offices br political patties and volnotarv , nominal nnranliatlnn 1 ia the boat r . o plea yet found for placing before tbe people tbe names of qualified and worthy citixt-na from bom tbe elect ors may cbooea the officers of oar gov ernment. "Every political party and every Toluntary politioal organization has tba same right to bs protected from tba Inference of perooa not identified with it baa ita own publicity avow a uj embers, that the government of the state has to protect itself from tba inference of persona who are not known and registered as electors." We commend tbe seotimeat of tbe assembly tbe word of Governor Charles E. Hog bee: "1 believe in 'party organization and 1 desire to see it strong, efficient and representative." And tbe expression of Theodore Roosevelt that: "Voters should be guaranteed tbe right to determine within tbe tanks of ber respective orgaoizaion who the candidates of tbe parties shall be". We reaffirm our faith ia tbe princl pleof representative goverment and thp maintenance f political parties, be lieving that n party or association of mn can maintain its identity or exeit ita influence for tbe priciple?. It ex-, presses without organization ; we he-; lieve in tbe wisdom of council, and . as free citizens of a free government we enjoy tbe constitutional right as members of tbe Repuolioan party i to assemble far nnrnnaa nf idonllng of a platform, considering of c.ndi- i dates in making recommendations to tba people and performing such other da tie- as may be deemed wise and expedient; and that any infringe saent npon such right ia a denial of tba wisdom of tba founders of oar government, both state and national, and against tba rights guaranteed by our constitution and a violation of tbe real spirit of tbe direct primary laws, with the fundamental principle of which wa are in hearty accord, and believe it should be supported and obeyed. We favor the creation of the office of lieutenut- governor of tbe State, wbo shall perform the duties of the governor in case of his inability to act , We favor tbe 'abolishment of all nseless and onnecesuary offices, boards, commissions and clerkships and for j-et aud economical expedit ure of public moneys. We are opposed to tbe pending bill providlug tor tbe election of delegates to tbe national convention nf the Oamooratio parties at tbe expense of tbe tax payers. Thete delegates are not public officials, but are represeo tatlvea of their represpective parties atid the taxpayers of tbe state should nut te called upon to pay the ralroad o of tde- fare, botl bills and other expense! these trip. We favor only such conservatlo the pntlic resources as will best velupe en. I tettle tbe coontiy. We uuqnaifladly iodorse :.nd'dpo!nD; tV oV ltdrallou of President Tatt with iiriae to tbe fulfillment national Kecublican pai pleiiwe i '.utaiued in its last platform. We t "i'it witb pride to tbe nistory of o K' uublcau party and to tbe ca pon;) - I tbe ptrty, so otfeo deuiou atrttrd. i i solve publio queations and to ie.vi-j.,ie and administrate tbe g.; erM nil iu tbe interest of the whole pe ah ou oa eti to t le. We affirm our comliued Iny- ',iBciil;fi m .1 p liolcj of ...... ,,id ,we mutually pledge ' tbe clTjrt lU'cesary i mi the party nanl7atinn - -ffi0Q tiPH wl.U i.'B Ir.T'll to us principles SUBSCRIPTION H ATL4. . cr, In advtnc. (li mertba, " force month. N tt-00 1 t II Doipaidla adiraor, IJ.tOtt-VYtat. Ntlca ! Sabcr1br O nwrnnri to I be Eiamlm't who rrmoT O trm ono locality to anoilir. or rltanm lhlr immHoIIW a.ldrviw h.uiUI tvin.-mbt-r in drop thin offlr a curd ao thflr paper ran be ad drwrd to the rtcM poatottlo. t'OYOTU 1MJOOF Fi:t i: The Inclosure of ah?ep ranue with in a coyote-proof feuce has beru tried la Colorado iy K. H. Taylor, of Mancos. with hiiihly satisfactory re sult. Aii experiment begun by the U. S . departoieut of agriculture on the Wallowa tiatijual forest in Oregon to discover whether sheep uoul I be B'ivHutimeously pastured with in snob au enclosure, le i Mr. Taylor to give the new method a trail. T'te outcome is set foith in a letter to the depart meut as follows: "After reading the description of your coyote-proof fence In Oregon 1 couetrncted a fence enclosing about 500 acres in the same manner. Tbe wv. j fence was constructed during me tail of 1318, and in tbe spring of 1900, Bd 1910 one thousand bead of ewe enclosure ." tbe herder, of the lambs were lam bed In to is In tba vernacular of "one hundred per cent Were saved." that ia a lamb to each I. . 4 A A oil h xrli I think tbe per cent of tbe lambs would have been higher bat one an imal, preomablv a coyote, waa inside when the ieooe was constructed. It waa impossible to capture this an imal even with bounds. Some of tbe ! herders thought tbe animal waa not coyote, bat ewce coyote track weie found in several places 2 am of tbe opinion that it was. Whatever i the animal was, it raised its young inside tbe enclossare." Connecting his loss with tbe rapao- ity of this animal, Mr. Taylor says: 'A great maiy of tbe lambs were killed and a small hole eaten tiehlod tbe foreleg tbe remainder of carcass being untouched. On land outside ot the eociosure it quired tbe services id three men a pack of bounds to care for thousand ewes, and only 95 per thej the one ent , of tbe lambs were saved. This per cent could not have been saved with ont tbe assiHtance of the hounds. I consider this fence a splendid in vestment, since it really pays for it self in tbren years . On the other band, it id often difficult aud some times injpoetit le to tiet wen duriug tbe lauibiag beuxon. Fur this reason tbe money value of tbe fence can hardly be estimated." The department of agriculture en tered upon the experiment on enclos ing sheep range within a fence wb'ch wocld turn back animals in belief that !UW "V0,?' as well as stock and waves. The Ore gon enclosure carried more sheep than an equal area of range nf tbe aama quality outside, produced a heavier lamb crop, heavier sheep and more wool and at tba same time re sulted in better roodition of tba range itself. Ibese advantage! are due to tbe different behavior of abeep pastured within each an enclosure from tnat of sheeo herded in an or dinary way. When a band f absep moves abont in charge of a berder. it must be kept from scattering mu"b. As a result, much 01 tbt forage is wasted through trampling. Within ao eoclosuie, however the sheep soon lern to spread out and shift for themselves, r Under these conditions it is not to Loud g We are going to indulge in a talk m on our line of farm Implements. U S We have the best lines in the w P market. Such as the 'John Deere m h plows and harrows.' 'Oliver m A Ml. J .MJ.i.J .U.... 9 iTt 1 . U and Thomas drills 'Planet, Jr., 6 garden seeders.' ( 'Studebaker and Bam wagons m These are all staii ird makes M and speak for themselves. The K price is right, quality considered. aaiUi ic9mfs:sm be wondered at that a given sup ' ports more eheep, fula them in hetter condition and suffers leas wear and tear. The eueves nf the n- w method, depends on the extermination of all 'dangerous animals within the enclos ure and'ou tbe maintenance ot afeoce i which will kep off outside attacks. Mr. Talyor believes the Wallowa plan of construction Is open t on Improvement in partlo lUr M a l locates putting barbed wire on the ground befor the anten wire l un rolled and stapling It down. I ex pert to build another encloure aomi his letter couoiii'l I "and ill hve a b.trhed wire around the on.-lngiir and have the men plare their fet on the wire an I pre. it rlo-o to ! croon and ataule It. With the fenre alraiiy constr'ifted it eeemeil nlmoet impoxxitile to net trie wire aa rloxo tn I lie crouud an i itefesar.v. on ao count nf the uneven rnrraoe. " Secretary Wilson of the, Pepartntent of tfrlonlture Iih been in Oreuon seeking Itif rnn t ion la regard to the aettlement of land Included in tbe forewt reerves of the atale. He ' plana to have the rexerva re-map-i pel and the bouoilnes established lo an accurate way. It is said that, muob land lo included in tbe reserves ( that should not b, aud when tbe maps a'e completed ft,(XX),000 or 6.0VO 000 acres nw In reserves in this state wil be opened up for settlement. Be aura nnd tnke a hottiV o( Chain Ixrlaln's Colic, ChoKK and PUrrlux'i Kemetly with vou when etartiutf on tout trip thla Hummer. It cannot w obtained on board the trains or steamers. Changr of water and ell in a If often cauee sudden nttavke of diarrhoea and It is (test to be prepar ed. Sold by all good dealers. For Sheriff, F. O. Bunting: Of Lake view Respectfully aunouncea li I in Keif an a , candidate for the nomination lor Isherlfl subject to the voire of the peo- Ple at Republlcao i'riiuary election. For Sheriff A. B. Schroder Of Silver Lake Respectfully announces himself aa a candidate for the nomination for sheriff, aubject to the voice of the people at the Democratic Primary election. For Sheriff, W. B. Snider of Lukeview, Announces hi cuinliil-iey for the Republican nomination for Sheriff, subject to the will of the ix-ople as expre-sed at the Primary I". I. el i n. For Clerk F. W. Payne Present Incumlient. Respectfully announces himself a cai.dldate for the nomination, on the Democratic ticker, for the office of County Clerk, subject to the decis ion of the people aa expressed at the Primary Klectlou to be held Sep tember 24th, 11110. For County Treasurer, F. O. Ahlstrom, Present Incumbent Announces himself aa a candidate for the Republican nomination of County Treasurer subject to the de cision of the jieople aa expressed at the Republican I'rlmary election. For County Surveyor 8. A. Mushen of Lakeview Respectfully announces himself aa a candidate for the nomination f conn i l? J. h ff T.i ' . It of the people at the Republican prl- ' mary election. Talk Na. 1 i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KtUt HKNT 4 room houee. J. !. Wbtn-ler, Hoi M. WAN Tr.l Work fr man and wife. Aildrt-mi F II Carrlow, Ijikeview, HTHA t KP-Froni Cninul- I'rnlrle, no team id horwH, one Iron gray and the other In while. Iloth nn brnnded 11: weight nliout i'7tHI Ida. Will give riward for Ihflr r'iurn. Cat luaue. Ijikevlew I'OU SAI.K UV ton- of liiuti md Iim.v. I iti rv of t". W. Wither. Bummer Luke, Oregon. I'm'h-v Hlgeoin tor ale ('ttll on Irv Ing Sherlueli. In South I.Hkeview t r on ter .in l unar- i k Ki'li sll.H -Wil et II tor hun.e iel riViu-H In iakeview and will sell st a laritiiln It purehaaed In I'hI tlaya Cull on Win, liu'cther tf AiliiiinNtriitor'H Sale 1 he utiiltl eiiiueil, ml iii I n IhI rat or of (he r-tnle nf h'.duir Howell, 'leceaaeil will IK'II lit rut lu auction nil Hatnr ilav. A tig i Ht Ut'. l'.Mi, nt New I'lne Creek, Oregon, tha folliultn ood: irnitii, Krilei reed. Itiruo eiinvaa slieet, powder fuee and caps, hand (-arden drill, two bone outtere. lilaek smith tool, larded wire, epriug wag on ami nlle. " The tern a of Ihle enle will lie cash. K. V. Cheney, Admlstratnr. Notiec of l'irt l. tliig of the Stockholder Notice ia hereby ulten, that the flret meeting .f the Strck holders of LAKKVIKW WOOL KIOKAUECO.. a corporation created umler the law of tbe State of Oregon, will lie held tithe, room of the Lakeview Hoard of Trade, in tbe Town of Lakeview, LakeOooty, Oregon, on tbe 12tb day ot September. 1'J 10, at tb hour of 7:. W o'clock In tbe afternoon of said day, for the purpose of electing directors of said rorporalon, and transaction ot such other bnaloeaa aa may legally come before such n eet log. C. G. Sherlock, David T. J one. 1 Osorse C. Fverltxald. Incorporator. For Sale or Trade Five Iota between Tacoma and 8e atlle on interurtan. One lot at 11111 man two hloekn from car line, Jiixt outside of Kent tie. Make ni3 an offer with some Iakcvlew or Lake county property. W. Roche Flck. Lakeview, Or. Ilargaln of ItargaliiH O. V. It. tnut. 40 acres, lot in addi tion to lakevlew. Fully paid up. This is the only place that I have for aV on mv books and It Is a snap. Hurrv. I'rloe fSO. W. Roche Kick, Homesteads, Lakeview, Oregon. FOR. SALE 0 room residence, partly furnished; built in book-case and China closet. Only three blocks from the court house aMd new hili school site. Lot 7".1 00 feet. I'rice, in clud.nu new pia io $L'0"0 Also 1'80 acres of timher land located 12 miles west of Lakeview. Fine wood yard or saw mill proposition offered at $9 per acre. See Chas. H Rice, owner. SOME LIVE ONES Bargains Timber 570OO Two dwelling, on barn, all fenced and under cultivation, 3 mile, from Lakeview, 2 Hprlnga on the place, one warm and one c"ld, jrood meadow, jrood young or Chatd and garden, 2 raarea and colt, 2 cowh, buggy, wagon. 2 aeta harueHH, 10 cords wood, 10 tona hy, 150 chiik.nt, plow and barrow and hoiinehold goods, part ranh balance on eatty tern a; this 1h a rare good bargain and will not be on the market long. $4500 Beautiful 40 are tract i milea from Lakeview, Improve rnentH alone coHt $2500, built iu 1008, good cellar and ahed, 6 rooms in the houw; all under cul tivation, 12 arrea In alfalfa 2 yearn old, bulance in hay and grain, good chicken yards and chicken coojh, ideal small ranch for Intensive farming, part caah eaar terms on balance at 6 per cent interest 92000 80 acres fenced on three aldea, In grain, all under cultiva tion 2 milea South of Lakeview, near the lake ahore, mighty fine buy, all cash. $3000 80 acrea, fenced, all in gialn, bouHe and barn, Joint tract listed above. $-1800 80 acres, good orchard, fine garden, 8 room bouHe, modern well built, needa no repairs, good well. In fact, flue country home, Joint the two above tracta and cau be hud Iu conjunction with SEzAGEzR BROS, LAKEVIEW, ORE A select and hiIi jrrnilc stock of riiitttrc. Carpets, Art Squares, Ktts, l.inoletims, Wall I 'a per, Iron Hels. Mattresses, Daven ports. Mirrors, (Mass, Picture Frames. lite, continually an ivin Colvin's Furniture Store WILLOW RANCH Apples Apples Apples Keeping Qualities NO BLIGHT NO INSECTS NO FAILURES DIG PROFITS IO ACRE TRACTS Planted, Irrigated, Sprayed and Cared for Price $150 per Acre One-third down, balance $20 per month No Taxes, No Interest Tri-State Land Company Lakeview, Oregon Write for Booklet and Information Lakeview Meat Market HAYES c GROB, Propr'S Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc.. Etc! Try our Sausagt Quality Free Delivery That Talk For Themselves Farm either one, part rash, 8 per cent on the balance. $JOOO m hJ pro rty all under cultivation, flno oM or- chard, eieek rutin througt. the pla"e, bcHt of water, large new barn, well fenced, feed Inn atatlon giving ateady income, part cinti, balance easy termx. $.1000 100 acrt-H 12 miles West from town on county road, water right on 40 acres, all tillable land, 80 to 90 acrea now under cultiva tion, well fenced, brand new 3 rooin houne, good abearlng corral that glvH yearly income over and above general farm, thla Includes ail farming apparatua, one team boraes, wagon, harrow, about 20 head of plH, chlckena, etc. One half caah, balatiL-e 5 yeara, 8 er cent Interest. $3SOO 100 acres, all cornea under Oregon Valley Land Company's ditch, J2 acre water-right, all fenced, part under cultivation, 9 milea went of town, good laud, good location, one half caah, bal ance 5 years at 8 per cunt. A2500 160 iu-rea. 7 mll.-a ueHt nf town on county road idenl lo- cation for fruit and general farming, 17 acrea under the ditch, would iniiku llne-t kind of alfalfa land, Wt acres has full water right, bHlance, about D-i to 100 acres tine trraln land, 20 to 30 acres best of orchard land In this valley; 2,r00 one hulf cusli, easy Write us today for beautifully illustra te 'J bookLt of Qjosc Luke Valley Excellent photos and graphic de scriptions. 10 cents in stamps ' iiiri includes map of the Valley 0F.CHARD TRACTS and Cured Meats Unexcelled City terms 8 percent. $7200 ISO acres four ml Irs from Lakeview, fenced on three side, finest kind of sage brush land; 10 to 12 fat of water, will U within 2 miles of railroad, all un der Irrigation ditch, rare good bargain. $7500 ICO acrea, a) fenced, on main county rood one mile weat from Lakeview, now in hay; give good Interest on the Invest ment; one half caeh. balance oa easy terms. $7500 110 acroa, 400 trees in or chard, two large well kept barna, all fenced, 26 Inches water right, 8 room house, well constructed ftd in fine repair, 40 to 60 acre uow Iu meatow, 60 or CO acres ready for grain, Joins town ot Davis Creek, railroad within five milea by Oct. 1st, blg-st r galn on our list In combination farm and city property. $HIOO Oiieamall bouae and barn, 11 acrea of land all fenced, good water right, in the town of IMrla Creek, railroad flvo miles. 4 acres all in orchard, four room nouse, one room store, all lenccii. in the center of the town of Davis Creek, railroad flva miles, $1000 Fire-room boose, 7 acroa of land all fenced, good water rhyht. In the town of Davis Creek, rat, road five milea.