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Lake County Examiner Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ADYERTUtNO KATB5. fesrnUr standing I1.C0 Inch. slsrjt tana twuw, Sr Month. All iIdId !. ikurod ttv twic a monlb. Col OI rompol llan chST fortll titrtebtntM. All ncltl MsaUtoes tsirt. All short term U. tstra lN4tn, loesi columns. 10c. pr lint ' i r4 of lhnks ll.es. Resotutloes el oo. Adnnlalnc en Jo "Mat- K.euli In advance. AU Milt mutt M ptJ tht trtl of tech montk. Lnkcvjcw, Oregon, Thurwlrtj, August 25, 11HO POPULAR GOVERNMENT Mr. Tart In oat of bia speeobe in tb last campaign, Indicated, in a pesetas, allusion to a tbtn minor iaaua tbat ba looked with fator opon tba lectio of United 8Uta Senators by direct vote of tk popl . It ia an Iaaua tbat ry 8taU in Um Union moat meet and it baa ach Importance bearing opon popu lar government aa a wool tbat it la decidedly national . Many states, notably Democratic SUtaa at tba Sooth there ar few Daatooratio Stat elsewhere ehooaa their Banatora and their 8tate offla Ula aa wall by primary election. No etate tbat baa given a (air teat to an boaaat primary law woald voluntari ly retorn to tba oonventlon system, with tba dlshooeet uaoblo praotloea wbiob it Invitae and lavolvaa. Ona State, and one State only the Republican State of Oregon baa attained a complete form ot popular government tbat exoladee oorruptioo, baa diatroyed maohiae politics, and la Immeditely reaponaive to lb peo ple's wiJL Oregon, leading tbe way, ooeapiea Ux-dsy a oniqoe and en viable poeitios Jo the familv ot Eta tea. Tbe reform movement, be gun aome yeara ago we stubbornly resisted, called aociallatie ia eztreaie, and jeered at aa impractical ltd impossible of realization tbia aide of tbe millennium. Now an ac complished fact, tbe atate polnta to it wltb pride, and tbe country watobea ita successful operaion with glowing admiration. ' frifJ fr?2 rif?5 8bS?!t ?9l ?! the green of selfish Interest. GregC gota prosperously and self respect lngly on ber way. Given an opper . tanlty to rule, tbe people oat there are demonstrating that tbay can role wisely and well. What Oregon has don other States matt do, if too Government of tbe United Statea ia to be a popular gov ernment aa ita patriotic founders in tended it to he . Questions of the tariff, oontrol of -tba trusts, railroad regulation, can aervation, and tbe like each and all Of these are dwarfed into' insignifi cance by tbe importance of tbe par amount problems of popular govern ments State and National. Once solve these as Oregon bas solved them, by creating an honest elector ate and giving tba poeple power to role parties inttead of allowing parties to rule tbe people, and other questions will speedily and right eously adjust themselves? Politicians may not see It selfish interests may retard its progress statesmen see and realize tbat this Issue cf popular go7eromeot is the biggest Issue before tbe country and .must inevitably win, if tbe nation would survive and thrive. Government of tbe people, for the people, and by the people Is an essen tial aiw as in our eailiest'bistorr as essential in our strength as it was es sential in our weakness and do true patriot is blind to tbe fact. What are tbe Democrat!. leaders of tbe hour doing in support cf this in creasing demand for popular gov ernment? We bear them talk ot a re turn to early principles. Is there a priuciple more Or only grounded In tbe Auifciicau conscience tbao this principle of popular government! Certainly not. Marshall, of Indiana, of all Demo crats lu high council, displayed a keen and patriotic appteciation ui tbe principle when be forced bis party to .nominate it candidate for United rotates senator and submit bis calms to tbe (enple. Barmon, of Ohio, for temporary expediency's sake, with TPresldencial bee buzzing in hla ear, proved remiesin a similar emergency, to the regret of bia far sighted coun trymen who are wishing him welL It is tbe utn-ost significance tbat of the many speeches on Cannonlsm, the tariff, conservation, and kindred "Durning issues." so-called tbe one speech that commanded country wide attention wa tbat plain matter-of-fact speech of Jonathan lioorne on popular government is exemplified iu tbe Oregon plan. It was read by mil lions of.people, and is still studied by thoughtful men anJ progressive coniUiUDities everywhere; where a partisan keynote aounded from both id "8 of the chambers for politloial effect were forgotten with their utter ance. Tbe Oregon Senator spoke on an ineue that appealed to tbe peoDle. The people listened. There ia a lea- ,soi. .i. i.ia wmco the party tbat is ' will i-.M.ly teed. , SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ihi, la advtnec, .. ill mrlbt, far nlks, " UPO !. 7 II not paid la tdvtare, IMOthtyttt. Ntttc t SvbtcHbwt Sn Mermen to Ibt Eitmlner who rnnoT Inw on lootlhT to enothvr. or rhanrv Ihelr pottofflo tddrru should tfnrnbot u drop tali offic t rrd to innlr paper otn bt td treurd to tht right posiofflct. WHAT WK NKKl)i:i Lake County ia to bave tbe best rcada la tbe atate and now tbat tbe movement ia on, one thing tbat It needed end wbieb will help tbe de velopment of tbe coontiy and Its neighbor la tbe establlabmeot ot a Government Experimental farm un der tbe autpioet of the U. S. Depart moot of Agriculture. A plant ot thie kind will mean more to tba ooooty aa a whole tban anything that oaa poeelbly happen to oa exoept rail road or two. People tbat are In tbe roonty and tbat have lived beta all their lives bave not a yet began to realize tbat tbe land tbat e bave ere capable ot producing. Last year the Government impotted from For eign eountrje over 2500 -ilffsraot va rieties of grateee that might be suit able for different klnda of soli with various degree of moisture. These war selected after careful exami nation of tbe different varletiea by tbe expert thaf tad travelled to tbe moat remote place ot the earth. Some of tbe grasses wlU aeoUlply tbe average yield of renge grasses now growing wild on the hills and rat leya ot this country bat no one eeema to bave tbe grasp of tbat tbia will mean to the country aa a whole. Tbe fact of tbe matter ia tbat with the antiquated methods tbat bave been need ia growing lire stock to denade tbe rang and prevent tbe reseedlng of tbe same ia uo of the most waste ful means of depleting if Bd leducing the range area .to ba fpuod, Tbe landa tbat are ejaased as grazing by tet U9TenfflRr cm tt ad to rro i doe at leas; I oar time tbe growth of fodder now grown end with the earn degrees of moisture. Think what this will mean if the number of sheep and cattla that now roam the rang could b doubled. Thir are many thouaaudt of acres of land of tbe fiv mill Ion loeluded In tbe coon try tbat are goiog lo be fit for notb leg more than grating. Other lands are capable of the highest form of development along agricultural lints. There can be no conflict of tbe two if laob produce what it is capable of producing. Tbe farmer can grow grain and hay for the atookman and the stockman can grow tbe stock to consume tbe snrplna produota of the farm, if tbe range is developed to Ita highest point of efficiency there will be much more stock to feed and it will mean money to both atock man and farmer. Some of tbe beet posted sheep and cattle men ate go ing to buy hay this fall to insare tbier stouk from tbe loss of last win ter when tbey were caught without any feed other than tbe grasses on tbe range which were at times in sutUiclent to carry the stock over tbe rough weather that we had foretime. This is a bamaoe step and one tbat will be found very profitable at tbe same time. If all tbe stockmen did I tbe same tbing tbere would not be I enough hay to go around. Tb.s means tbat we have to get people to ao something for themselves and tbe best wav is to show how easy this jean be done in a poition of tbe onun j try that combines so much in tbe , matter of climate and soil ia to get tbn Congressman and Senators tbat represent this state and dierict to see tbat this important step Is made and at the earliest possible moment. It means n great deal to the stock inter ests of the county, just aa much as to tbe agricultural interests to say notb- j iDg of the added income that would come to every merchant and tusl nets man in tbe state. Tbere is no movement tbat will be produotive of greater results tban this and the quioker we get the Representative of tbia Congressional District to know what oor needs are sooner we will attain tbe fullest development tbat tbe resources of tbe county in dicate. Another feature of the in troduction of an experiment ata Ion is tbe necessity of aotioa on the part of tbe various interests that use tbe free range toward formulating movement looking toward residing the range. An individual cannot do this be cause of the oouditons that surround the present use ot tbe range where every man that runs stock attempts to get all be can from tbe feed and cannot help along tbe movement to re seed unites every otber stock man will do tbe same and keep their stock from that portion of tbe reseeded area until the, grass la sufficiently developed to mak feed and take care of itaelf. The question of cost can be handled tj the stook interests as- setting a oeTtaln emtooat based upon the number of stock tbat a enao has oa tbe range, to eacn member ot their organisation. Thie it Mloeed . will mean more to the live etookmen of Lake county than anything tbat might be done toward the develop leg ot tba lodtnttry In which tbey have so much invested and at stake. If bslf tbe laud that is capable ot cultivation la taken it rally will mean much to tbe stook Interests for it will mean that tbey will be able to feed their stock within tbe county Instead ot taking them to otber places for tbe finish ing prooet before going to tbe pack er. Lets gtt togt tber and aee what can be done to make this tbe great est stock country In tbe weit. TIMi: KOT YKT ltll'K "Tbete la no "conservation pol icy, " declared Judge A'. C Lorlog, associate justice of tbe eopremw court ot Mestcbusetta. "It Is certain ly necessary to conserve oor oat oral resources, at tbey are becoming used op, but ao definite policy ha been adopted. President Roosevelt eaw that something most be done to coo serve our nature! resources, and be merely suggested an Idea of conser vation. T h adoption of a polloy of eoaservatloo will tk time. It cannot be done all at once. Pres ident Roosvalt started otber things, and President Tan ia carry lag them out The necessity f conservation tbeuid be ooaaldered la Ita' broadest sense. 1 tbink tbe conservation of tbe netnral reeooroea la to use tbem to tbe beet advantage nod tba best policy to adopt remain to be aeen. 'I believe tbe Kaet vlawa oooserva tloi in tbia light. 1 think the West mlsonderatanda tbe Cast aa much as tbe Cast misunderstands tbe West. If tbe Western Governors who are to hold a conference on conservstion were to invite tbe Eastern Governor! there is no doubt in my mind but tbey would g Inrtly attfnd and discuss tbe matter I think tbe Western Gov ernors are ehasieg ahadow. The feeling In tbe East bss peen overeted In tbe West Like all otber prob lems conservation pt the natural re sources will be solved, and in tbe best intereets of all concerned." SOON WON PAYOR ttbeu President Tft IM'W Ma rrder that the troop ot tbe regular army stationed throegbout tb ooao try shall be vaJlgbl for call at any Urn to help fight forest fife which odangsr Valuable atandlng timber. ba Instantly won favoi wltb tb tim ber owner of tb Northwest, and tbe tbooaaoda of otbara who gain their livelihood through tb state's greatest resource, the lumber Industry. Tbe President's order baa been declar ed by soma aa hit greatest step to ward practloal conservation, 'iosmuob aa it will aid la tbe preservation of many thousands, even millions of dollar worth of timber tbat are dee ticyed fey fire each year in tbia coun try. Lack of facilities with wbiob to fight fire bave been tbe constant bead lea ps which tbe state fire wardens and their deputies la the Northwest and the Washington Forest Fire As sociation, have bad to combat, and the new order, permitting tbe sol diers to assist in suppressing tbe flsu.es. will be a material help to tbe forest fire defeneea already available. Out-of-State Companion to Stop Acting Governor Jay Bowerman bas promulgated a rule to S'ate Bank Examiner Will Wiight that here after bankers In Oregon will not be allowed to rromote outside com panies and place the stock of such companies in their banks as a part of tbe assets. "Thin, of course, will have no ef fect u tbe present stuck in banks. I bave no desire to cause a shake up in banking circles, but as long as 1 am in the executive office it will be my iotention ts see that depositors iu Oregon banks are thoroughly pro tected against speculation of this na ture. 1 bave never believed lu tbat style of banking. Where tbere Is a stock that has a permanent and fix ed value and pays a regular dividend, this rule will , of course, not be in effect. "But where tbe banker is actively interested inpromoting tbe affairs of some concern which has more or less shaky foundation and attempts to use tbe stocks of that concern as an as set, tbe state bank examiner has been Instructed to require tbat banker to place moaey aa tbe asset In lieu of the duobtful stock security. "The depositor should have the privllage to invest his own funds in this class of investment, in my opinion a baoker has no right to gam ble his judgement against tbe judge ment of tbe depositor and take any profits, it tbere is such and cause the depositor to be, loser if tbe stock proves to be ao unsatisfactory in vestment." That field peas should be grown on the big aoreage of Summer fallow lu Eastern Oregon each year Is tb opinion of experts. Tbere Is profit In the practice while tb fertility of the soil is iiiitroasiog and weed kept down. J. Grab a wheat grow er of Condon, finds he makes mora off hla peas, acre for aore, tban from hit oeat, and wheat sown on tbe same land the following year produc es cne third more tban land merely Summer fallowed and at-owed to Me Idle. Iloga grow fat?n lb peaa,' add lag enormously to tbe wealth of tba grain growing sections of tbe Northwest. Tbe men tbat are fsrmlng In tba valley and tbat feel that they can lrarn somthlng about tbe up to date metboda advocated by some it the men tbaj are specializing In dry farm log ran learn ruuob from the hook published by H. C. Duffman ot Wor laod, Wyoming, Profetsor DutTmao Is the "Luther burhsok"of tbe wheat field and haa been able to more than double tbe crop of bis section of tbe etate by proper methode of cultiva tion. On the experimental farm he bas raised forty five buebels of wbeal to th acre lth less tban bait the rainfall that we have in Goose Lake Valley and bat grown an entirely new variety of wheat tbat la specially adapted to growing where tbe tsolstor proposition is low at tbe harvest sea son. Men like Hoffman, Burbank, llollla and other aie doing more good tban any other men la tbe country. ltrsolutiona of Condolence Uall ot Lakevlew Lodge No, 71 A. V. A A. M. Oar beloved brother Joseph Agoew Anderson on August 21st, 1910, an swered the Anal .roll-call. II paaa ed to bie final reet from a nil To as, his brether . this Lodge and to tbe fraternity at'Urge--It. I a loss, wbiob w mast humbly '. iscoeut, at tbe decree of oar father. To his stricken relatives, the lots is Irrepar jDo You Wear IF YOU DO NOT go to the ECONOMY STORE and try a pair on Fits Like Your Foot Print Now In Stock at THE ECONOMY STORE Ilfel s i lute.. Shoo ' The Home of Good Values Our Spring stock of Ladies' and Gent's furnishings are complete in every respect We especially call your attention to our line of Ladies' . Ideal shirt waists, and our famous Ideal htrts for iVI:n. Hanan Shoes Stetson Mats able and may tb knowledge of the immortaly of hla living soul cbeer tbeaa la their sorrow and grltf. Uro thtr Anderson has endeared blmself to as all by hla upright honest and genial lit and toog will his memory b enerttbedr fie It resolved by tbls Lodge, tbat w tender onr alnoereat sym pathy and oondolence to tbe surviv ing relatlvea of our departed protber. Tbat tbe forgoing tie epread on tbe leoorda of the Lodge; a copy be give en to the relatlvea and tbat It oe published in tbe loeal nswtpaper. Fraternally, J .Krnkl Chat. Uatbaoh W. IS Snider. POLITICAL CARDS For Wherlff, F. O. Bunting Of Lakevlew Respectfully .anuuuncca hlmeolf. a a candidate (or the nomination for Shcrtfl subject to the voice ot i he-peo ple at Republican Primary rlcUoo. For Sheriff A. D. Achrodr Of Stiver Lake Respectfully announces hlateelf aa a candidate for the nomination for sheriff, aubject to the volof of the people at the IK-ruocratlc Primary e taction. For 8licrtrr, W. B. Snldtjr of Lakevkfvr, Announce hi candidacy for the Republican nomination for Sheriff, eubject to the will ot tbe ioule as expressed at the Primary Electloa. WILLOW RANCH ORCHARD TRACTS Apples Apples Apples Keeping Qualities NO BLIGHT NO IN8EOT8 NO FAILURES BIQ PROFITS 10 ACRE TRACTS Planted, Irrigated, Sprayed and Cared for Price $150 per Aore' One-third down, balance $20 per month No Taxes, No Interest TrState Land Company Lakevlew, Oregon Write for Booklet and Information Lakeview Meat Market HAYES & GROB. Proprs Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc., Etc. Try our Sausages and Cured Meats Quality Unexcelled Free Delivery Bailey & NOl'ICK rX)K PUIILiCAIlON Nut Coal Land. Department of the Intel lor. U. B. Lande Ortioe Lakevlew, Oregon, , Angut 30, Il'lO. I Notlo I hereby given tbat William Keppel Harry, of l'lusb, Lake County Orson, who, on Augnvt 20, 1U10. made llnniest entry. Nrr. irrtoX for" NWiHf.U. NHW, HW8W Section 2il, Township 37H.JHane 2JM., Will. Meridian, has tiled notion of loten tlon to anaae Final commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Htoelver, this office, at Lakevlew, Oregon, on tbe 3d dey of October, IU1U. Claimant names atdjwltnrsses : Dennis Donovan, of Plush, Omgoo. Michael Harry of Plush, Oregon. Tboruas Lynob, of l'lusb, Oregon, Mlobaal l.sne, of I'ltith nretion. AKTIIUIt W.OHTON, Uefclstei. For Clerk F. W. Payne ' Present Inctiuihcnt. lteeectfully announce himself a oiudlditte for the nomination, on tlx Democratic ticket, for the nince. of C-nunty Clerk, nubject to the dra-la-Inn of tlx? people, 'um r&pnwwd at tlx Primary Election to be held Hep tcmber ZiUvMU..,. - For County Treasurer, F. O. Ahlttrom, Prvwetit Incumbent Announce hlnwetf aa as candidate, for thw itrpublkma - aenlaattoa of Ooaaty Tnoaorec tjtttiject to tbe de cision of tbe poo pes aa wt per weed at tbe Republican i'rtwvary Kindlon. For County. Surveyor . 8. A. Mushen of LakeTtew' Respectfully announces himself aa i candidate (or the nomination of coun ty purveyor, ub)ect to the decision of tbe people at the Republican pri mary election. MassingMl. ,J