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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1910)
Lake County Examiner Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon DVERTI-JNO RAlfcS. tnnliir tandin ad. 11.00 n Inch. stnle jolnnm siair.rxr rm-tith. All standm s 1. aii1 tk-e a Bionin. t'oat l rnipt- Jon hm-1 Inrall ma changes. All til aIMiti rura. All short tt-rra !. eitra j ad it'. Icx-al columns. HV. vr ltti earn tn : , t, XX am !. V a ltn fach Insertion ar htnka IMW. M-aoiutlons of court im i' ami uprH -1 -l.nl A1rvi-ini( tml Job Frlnt- p a-lvaii) A M al1 Hie first of fai h month. mtv.v:riptk)? r ati . n Trar. In advance, in mor-tha, " ("tint niomhs. C iiowrio-r to T Irvm nm- xuw lMi.vsi: or if.mv.:kv Since the i-haoR Id the postal reti allien hlcb now Permits tee as of stamps to the value of ten rents la place of th special dtltvery stamp, tbe emrunt of su(b mail Is gr.atly iDcrraHcil. It ia tine to I h la Incraee thia peculiar feature vf the eerv Ice were brought to the attention o( tut 1 i pontoflli'e depratment officials. II not paid ia irtraiirt-, f J.o lb Tai. So frequently baa romplalut leen I made rwently that au investigation Nolle to Subacrihm ! result.'!, which broil ht to light the he r iamitii-T who ri-minf liM-aiiir to anotlit-r. or ,-haiie, i r ii-iiihi'- adilrv.. -h-n l-t r-m-'tih r in th 1rop thi oitii-- a i r-l th- ir paper ca JrfM-1 to tht- rmlit iHuirH'. tr a.l fact .lint a Inrtie percentage of special a delivery letter cotitHiu valuable. I.;iki'tvv, Oregon. TlmrI;ij, Au-jitst IS, HMO iioikm: scoiji.s assi:u;i.y L)truark. MJ. July "Z Num lu atli ii f i-iinliilates for put-lie office ia eo caile-l n.-senibiy Is tbe firs-t step tonan-s the restoration of thecouveu tioo system aud the overtbtow of di rect legislation, diiect nominations and other progressive measures adopt ed by the people of Oregon. All voters who believe i the riant if the people to govern tbetuselxes and who oppose return to the corrupt method so prevaleut io the past, should joio la defeating every 'can didate who seeks or accepts au assem bly endorsement. By soch determined action efforts to restore politic! machines can be most effectively end ed. Tbe assembly movement did not have its origin In general popular demand. On tbe contrary, tbe plan Wki devised by would be political bosses wbo thoroughly canvassed tbe state, enlisted tbe aid o' former pol- it'eal leaders . wherever assistance eoold be secured and by constant ag itation and persistant urging induced a few persons In any precincts to des ignate delegate to tbe coooty assem bly. Only by this means coold a aemlaoce of popular selection of del egates be maintained aad it is notor itious that .in many instances tbe number of voters present was less tban the number of delegates chosen, thus composed cannot be representa tive of public opinion. Political basses are atlemtiog to force Ore gon Renbiloans to accept dictation from an undeserved assembly made up of delegates chosen by relatively mail number of voters. In other words, a coterie of would be political doctors baa declared tbe people of Uiegon to be suffering from lis purely imaginary and 'employed themselves to prescribe a icmady. They so assume tbe right to mix tbe dose and expect people to swallow it with out a grimace. Later, tbey will exect tbe people to pay tbe bill in tbe form of legislation for special interests and distribution of political rewards. Unless t mistake tbe tem per and intelligence of tbe people of Oregon, tbe dose will be refused, tbe prescription will be declined and there will be no bill tn pay. Lacking tbe cuurage to make a di rect aasualt on tbe progressive laws which have been in acted ia Oregon, self -constituted leadera have planned an indirect and covert attack, Tbelr pretention allegieaoce to the direct primary law is but tbe kiss which pre cedes betrayal of their master tbe people of Oregon. Io an attempt to fortify tbeir position tbey quote Gov ernor Hughes, of New York as favor ing an assembly prior to tbe direct primary in that state, bat tbey have not tbe honesty to submit to the peo ple of Oregon under tbe ioitative, the question whether the people de sire tbe Oregon law amended by re storing tbe convention system. Tbey are not willing to trust tbe intelli gence of tbe people even in this. The issue presented is not one of personalities, but of principles. uracetul scenes which tte exibittd in electlous and iu Lem.-l.it lou prior to her popular government dcuicu trat iou. lu an eir.irt to conceal their seltib purpose the loaders of the H-fmily movement I reten i to t e deeply con cerned or the alleged (lisiuptiou of t tie KepuMlcan party. They as.ni iied I anx.ety for the uuiflcation of ti.e! party. They inord what everybody' kuiiAS to be thf fact that party dis-j ruptiou vr out of the method of! contention of tbe managers and thati some of tbe men vbo now plend so earnestly tor party loyalty and har mony bave been respoasible for tbe1 party de'eat. Supremacy of princi pals is of more importance than sup remacy of party, and be is an enemy of tbe party who leads it into aban donment of tbe londamenal principals of popular government Loyal observance of tbe spirit of tbe direct primary law and subordi nation of selQsb interests to tbe wel fare of tbe State, will do more tban anything else to unify and strengthen tbe party. Tbe assembly is designated to nullfy tbe primary law. Success of tbe movement will b followed by attack opon tbe initiative and refer endum and other progressive laws. Because this is but tbe first step In tbe general attack and because it is wronggin principal, assert tbat every man wbo has accepted an assembly nomination, either expressly or by aoquiesenca, , should , be defeated either in tbe primaries or at the gen eral election. Tbe people of Oregon are again on trial. Will tbey b betiayed into returning to tbe former days of leg islative and administrative special priviledge auctions? Are tbey stupid and ignorant aniuals, incapable of self government, or, are tbey tbe most intelligent .people la tbe world, as domontrated by tbeir uopular gov ernmept lavs wbicb tbey now en joy, bat wbicb tbe assembly ites ev idently wish to deprive tbem of. Success or failure of tbe assembly movement will furnish tbe answer. JONATHAN BOUKNE, JR. CONTROVERSY MAY ARISE Apolitical and eensatiooal controver sy is almost certain to arise over tbe apportionment for memlr of tbe low er housse of Congress baaed on tbe population of this Tear's census. As soon as tbe figures are avilable, every month hence Congress must deter minewbether its body shall be numer iacally enlarged, or whether tbe ag gregate of persons entitled to a mem bership shall be increased. Tbe lower boue now consists of 391 members Opinion is growing tbat a larger body would be unwieldy. Indeed, in some quarters there is a strong disposition to reduce ta present memlerihip. The present ratio is one Congress man for every 11H.000 inhabitants ac cording to tbe census of 1000. Tnis gave 386 merabeis. Oklahoma added five more If tbe present ratio were adopted for tbe coming ten years, tbe An olTlcinl Hte'd that fully four out of fllve pernont lelievt that a speclnl i delivery tnmp mean security. point out that the practice of een.lintf money for valunHo papers lu ppei'ial delivery letter Inis I een ni'lul : tffd lu to much recently mm to make : Hie teller I rs iMtfe ti.Hti out lth only j a too oetit Ktatup. Since there an dishonest meu j anion the three) iUrter million em ployes of the postal service who han dle, u.ail, just as there ura dishonest in) . iu 1. 11 walks of life, the thief lias Itttiiied to look for valuables iu the special delivery eLUelupe. The special delivery letter is hand led as is toe other tlist class mail It is not only wbeu it ranches the office of delivery tbat the uddltioual stamp means anytbirg to tbe pottal employ es. This explains why such lnrg percentage of special delivery letters go astray, as compared with tbe amaz ingly small percentage of tbe other mail Tbe remedy is publicity, and a change in the habits of those per sons wbo use special delivery system instead of tbe reglstery system when sending money or other valuables. Sew l.one Sinner) here After a careful p Tonal of flu ore" prexeoUd bv Collector of Internal Hevenu Oavld M. OuoD4 It w-oald appear tbat prohibition doe not pro hibit, in Oregon at least. ThM are now only thirteen wet counties lu the state, twtnty-on having adopt ed prohibition, yet th revenue de rived from goverituiiMit distill.! llil our liseuxa iu Oregon for the past lin eal yrar anr'nte-i $ l,,li:ij ru 're thn the IU'hI year of liHnt. The total re ceipts for distilled liijuor licenses for the past year were k'T.-i'S. In the siime period the recipla from beer liceifes were'f'J'Jt.T'.'l. vthich Is the largest in t a history of the state, t cording the previous tanner year, l;H'T. by The totals published by h colled t.ir of Internal revenues for the past few years show tn id iucreasa In licei e revenue for both spiritoua and fermented liquors lu t'.'i'T the tax on cllr-ttlled was hut 7ii,7!, in ll0!;it leape I to f.'is, ki, raised to $-JU.i;7i' iu UV.l and last year made another M; leap up to f.uC, -l'-. Fermented lienor which menu principally beer, yielded S:u..7oV. in 11KI7, l;.iH'ii iu 1:h.'S. li)T,:J in UVJ aud last year POLITICAL CARDS l or Sheriff, F. O. Bunting Of Lnkcvlcw For nrk F. W. Payne I'lCMtHit 1m iiiuU iit. lli'NiiM-t fully HllllltllllcrH Miuxrlf l Chi illilnte fur the immltnttlun, on till H- iiiiicriitlc tlrki't, fir I In' i tftlei id Cniihty I'h-rk, anbjit-t to I Im iIim Im. lull ff I lu tMMipli' mm cxtiri-smil nt i hr Keap-oct fully t it n in itri'M hlinm If n H I I VIiiim ry i.lt i t lull tn Ih In Id Sep. cnn.iMMie iir int ikhuiiim i ii n mr it'iuix-r .ii n, iii. Mii'rlli sntijii't ti till' Voice of I be pl'O Pur 'on nty TroaanriT, F. O. Ahlatrom, 'l I -I'll t I IM U III lll-ll pic at Kepulillciiii i'riiitiiry !(-( Iii For NlirrUr A. D. Schroder t f Mixer l.iikf ! A ii ii i n iit-M iiluiBidf iim ii en mliilii i Inspect fully . M..VH l.ln.M-lf i I'"' .i:'l""blif.in iiMmlMMiiHii ,,r ....... I I. I . I .. I. ... l , t I HI II I I I'll Mill IT M I i Ii 'P I til III' III Hln-rlff, Hiibliil in l In-" i ili i' nf-iln M-ipll III J'K'Cllilll. 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Wiim-nte, of Atlorln, tiled Ms declaration of Inteutmu to become a candidate for the dtlc of Secetary of State ou the Keput Ih-an ticket. ill Taft Flimliiiito t.illliiKvr ..DIrot rrmiiry rlllJ,n.iale : ecouoml- j It is believed that President Taft's cal aduilulstratiou ; rlose personal at- j prorfraiu Is the elimination of Seer-I teution to duties" are the wordi""Te.' j Shortly after Secretary Heusoo took tbe reins of Doubt lees, tbe guiding spirits of tbe ! House of Hepreeeatatives would be in assembly movement, in tbe hope of j creased by sixty eight members, not reinstating themselves in power, have counting tbe new states of Arizona, tried ts select as candidates men who are as free as. possible from objection on personal grounds. Tbey hope thus to accomplsb a double purpose, se-1 cure tbe assistance of intluental clti- and new Mexico wbicb are certain to come into tbe Union. Members of tbe census committee are inclined to tbe view tbat membership of Con gress will not be increased. In this zens and decieve tbe people generally case, tbe apportionment would be one aa to tbeir ultimate objeots. But the representative for every 225,000 pop principle at stake is of vastly more nlatloo. Under this ratio, Oregon importance than the personl interests of any individual. Tbe Issue involves tbe right of tbe members of a par ty to select their candidates without dictation from a party boss who is willing to build up a machine organ ization. It is fruitless for advocates cf tbe assembly plan lo assert that there is no intention to restore the evils uf former days. Wherever irresponsible political machines exist, midrepresen tatlve government obtains. Only by maKing an public servants respon sible directly to tbe people and to them alone, can best service be tecur d. An obligation to a party boss or to manipulators of conventions is in consistent with faithful service in tie interest of tbe people. Vote rs who buve lived long iu Ore gon need not Le told of tbe evils of tbe convention will be entitled to three members it is thought a hard fight will be made against tbe adoption of so large ratio as, some of tbe older state must loose a part of tbeir representation in Congress, f-ew York, Pennlvania, Texas and Oklahoma, would gain while there would be no change in Ulinolae, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio aad Wisconsin under a 225,000 apuor- tianmeni.. Iowa, Nebraska, Maine and several of tbe other states would lose. The present Coongress at the coming session can pass tbe appurt ianment bill, or it could propel ly go over to the next congress, if tbe Republicans should lose tbe Novem ber elections, most likely tbe present Congress will pass the bill. Portland to Help the Fair San Francisoo did much tn make tbe Lewis aud Clarke Exposition held In Portland In WXXt, a success, and now Portland stands ready to re turn tbe f,vor. Tbe Commercial Club of tbat oity sends tne following cheer ing letter to the publicity committee of tbe Panama-Pacific international Exposition Company: "Forilands well wishes toward San Francisco In tbe matter of tbe Pan nama Pacific International exposition bave already taken practical form. Portland Is with San Francisco with out limit in everything and every way, and help bring tbe Panama Pao Hc exposition to tbe metropolis of tbe PaciHo Coast and make It tbe success tbat it deserves to txx. Sen Francisco bas but to name what H deserves to be. San Francisco has but to name what it wants tbat we cac do, and this orgolzat.on will undertake it promotly and enthusias tically." Tbat is true Wetern spirit. Oregon realizes that tbe boldiog of tbe big fair in this city would prove a great benefit Lo tbe entire Pacific coast Sbe knows tbat San Francisco's tight ia her flubt, and therefore she is go ing to get into the thick of battle. There business men, as repesented by tbe Commercial Club', era rustlers and tbeir effort to win needed sup port of San Francisco in tbe East are sure to bring results.. Meanwhile the people of California in general, and Sao Francisco lo par ticular, should not over look tbe fact tbat tbe 17.500,000 guarantee fund demanded by Congress as tbe price of Federal recognition Is still a trifle short of the retired sum. Tbe amount yet to be raised is small, but It should be subscribed at onus. It is time for San Francisco to announce to tbe world that sbe has fulfilled all requirements and is ready to devote all her energies to tbe task of making tbe Paoama exposition tbe greatest snow or it Kind tne world Has ever seen. tary of th loteriot K. A llallloyer , desires placed after Ills aud Seobtor tNelaon V. Aldrlcb and , nomination ballot. Congressaiao. Cannon, aud to flevate Crane to te olllclal advisor io tbe place of Hitchcock. It Is also believ ed tbat tbe Intention Is to coax Tho dure Hoosevelt to Indorse such an action In order to appease tbe insur gents aod insure a republican victory President Taft la reported to be afraid tbat tbe democrats aod insur gents will oontroll tbe house, aod there by deprive blm 'of 'any cbance of enaction bla legslatlve program. It Is thought tbat Senator Aldricb visited Presldeot Tatf Wednesday In I order to create tbe impressloa that Taft indorsed tbe denial of th brlstowr charges. name ou tbe Itarjraln of Ilargnlna O. V. tract, 40 acre, lot in nddl- tlon to I-akevlew. Fully pld up. This ia the only place that I have for n'e on mv hooka and It ia a snap. Hurrv. Price f70. . V. Itoche Fick. Horoeeiteadft. uf State office as Governor to sucooed Chamberlalo, Wlogate appeared aa candidate for tbe appointment as Commissioner of the Port of Astoria. Wban tbe ap Dointments were made up, Wiugates name was mltslug. ' J00 IATET0 CLASSIFY Wi,MI;l- (ib I to work In hotel Apply to Unlit ami .Marrow, Luke view, Onuou. iitiusK i''(iiii.i;KNr -A rood i; room holme with tint nod col, I water. Pertly furnished. ImjulrH of O. L. Ilolbrook. ( FA KM HF.NT FKF.P to reliable mat. deep rich nll half seel Ion or les adjolmuif I.iikex lew term of years. J. L. W heller, llux 01. W'ANTKI :-- Man and wife to drive arid cook. Uood place for both,. Waves i Ad. Iie-s Valley Falls) Mere Co., Valley Falls.Ore. HACKIFI('K:-if taken within weeks, will aell mv lesldsnce for HH'ia. Chaa.fc . Ulo. . r. WOTICE TO CREDITORS Ia the Ceuntr Court of the rotate of Oregon for the County of Lake. In the matter of the estate of Wll lain J. D..sherlock, iH-ccased. The undersigned havlntf Iwen hy the County l'urt of the State of Oregon fur the County of Lake, duly appointed PXicutor of tlieJIiiHt will and tcMtament and estate of Willlati J. l. Sherlock, deci'Hhetl. Notice Is hereby Riven to the creditors: of, ami all persons having claims against the etate of said (lecaH'd. to pn-wnt them duly vermeil with proper vouchers aa requited by law, within six uioiitl'H after the first publication of thia notice, to said Administrator at the law office of L. F. Conn, in the Town of Lnkeview, Lake Couuty, Oregon. Dated AugiiHt 18th, 1010 JOHN B. liLA I R Fxecutor of the estate of Wiliam J. I). Kherlock, deceased. WILLOW RANCH ORCHARD TRACTS Now that tbe projects bare been eyntem in this Btute.1 taken from the clrcumlocBtion office. Those xx ho have in recent years made tf: n-oS smnnc og buve obervnd tun ipiratloo of the "system " in other states and are familiar with its results. Retoru to tbat system In Oregon means repetition of dls- Umatilla County will be irrigated by f rlv:H cspittil. WUta blessing it would be if Klamath County could only discard that office and give tba people a chance, then southing might be doing. , State Should Control Resource Tbe twin cities sent a delegation to lieverly, Mass., headed by Governor Eberhart of Minnesota, for tbe ex press purpose of Inviting President I art to be tbe guest of honor at tbe coming congress. Ip replying to tbe invitation extended by tbe Governor, President Taft gave expression to his views on conservation, which are of general Interest at this time as he voices the sentiment of the West wbicb is an encouraging phase of tbe conservation question. Ja replying, President Taft said: "I feel sure tbat everything would be satisfactory," said tbe president. "I had a conference with Mr. White and Mr. Baker yesterday. I am in terested in conservation in a practi cal way. It is a question of tbe ut most importance and one tbat is very difficult to solve. I believe that we ought to encourage capital to devel ope our t-ational resources, but tbe state should always maintain its con- trol. 1 fully appreciate the impor tance of the congress and tho end it is striving for. The discussions should be instructive and practical, fur we need all tbe useful informa tion obtainable in dealing with this subject. It is only by tentative leg islation and amendment that we may hope to see the desired results. 1 fully apprei late tbe houor jtu do me by coming all tbe way from Minnesota to extend this invitation and I sin cerely hope tbat I may be able to attend." Shoe Apples Apples Apples Keeping Qualities NO BLIGHT NO iN SECTS NO FAILURES DIG PROFITS tO 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 Lakevlew, Oregon Write for Booklet and Information ' ' Lakeview MeatMarket I If QWf.jJ I ..... IwT HAYES A GROB. Propr-8 SiS Chol(? Bccf Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc., Etc i; Try our Sausages and Cured Meats Quality Unexcelled Do You Wear j Frce ILl'vcr3r , - 1 Loud Talk I b iri ,zm mm us . sir i av. II , llil III III II' III fU III III II,-' w w s- lU.ilVlllilL.JLW We are on our IF YOU DO NOT go to the ECONEHY STORE and try a pair on Fits Like Your Foot Print Now In Stock at X,i US-I THE ECONEMY STORE ping to indulge' in a'talk m ?Ii r une 01 Iarm implements, m We have the best lines in the I tal tMaiMlrASi O. . .TL. 1 L V aaw 1 ijj niai ucu. ouui as ine jonn Deere a IWS a"d harrows.' 'Oliver 1 chilled nnd ctppi nlrttic ' n..K.. Is 4 Thomas drills,' 'Planet Jr.! I & garden seeders.' W 'Studebaker and Bain wagons. k These are all stan. ird mnlmc d h and speak for themselves. The H 9 ETe is right,, quality considered. Call and see us when on the W mancct,. T. E. Bernard. I