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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1910)
Lake County Examine Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ADVfcRTLMNO KAll.S. t4rtilar liidln n1 II tv an Inch. .male iMnmn l mcr . pT bmhiIIi All uundltit 1. ttian1 .. tlr a monih. 'o of n pot tton chrrt lorll ir rhn-. All M'il 1 lion.-lira All hn -rm ! ttr. '-i1ir im-ai ifiluimiK !' line rafh in f Hon Haul 1 hr. IHi h Ins-rilon J hr.l ! ilinkn 1 W. hril'ili"'i rmi-lii-('. tl mill ii fil 4T-Trulrni A1irin. ami '"int. ln.li 111 lx.m .. ii . I miiKi ir pl1 On- rtrt ol ''h iwonih. 5UBACKIPTIO H aTliS. u Mr, tu 1vn-e, Ii mopili. " ' h r-r n.o'iili.. t.00 .; Nolle tu Subscriber ti i'mthhts iu wiin:i'i who remove irtim iit ihIii i i'iiiii r if rhaiiKi h-iT Himottir Hl1r- mlioiii- r-uiinlH-r m tni ihi"ltit-r a 'r: m-if ( I"-' 1r"'1 In Ihr ritfhi im. .. ' UmiioD frmt hae eroret another Ulntnih, Hood K r frnlt Broaere hating Jiut niarte "hut is legated o he the MiiKnit atla of fane a'p.a on record. The Na York euuinilaalon tlnn ol Si-tnfmrilt mi I Kally la cloa d for practically all the faucy apples tirooo In the Hood Hirer d 11 1 tot, th purchase a m nil ii 1 1 n it tu tielwi-eii ':5itX)0 aiil :Mi)tHi b-ixfa. ir vr 400 car Inn-la The transmutation In Ti U a Mlf n dl'ii'i dollar POLITICAL CARDS Iikovlcw, Oroiion, Tliursla, Scptcinbor S, HMO rolkm: talks on CON'S SYSTHM Uii'fd Mates Sonator Jonathan Bourne Jr , of Oieeon delivered hii address la the tnaio auditcrluni the Commercial Club la Beattle b for aa euJleooe 811lug every avail-j hie a at to tha lama hall, taking for, kit auhjeot tha Initiative, referen etatn and primary !. (.f Oepoa. He a a Introduced by Prel teat Cnarlea K. Uaee," cf tba Waabiugton State Federating of Laboi aud .poke ruiiier the auplcee uf trie Direct Lag UUtion League of the btate of Wean Bgtoo. Boaor Boaroe aeerrlrd that where the toitiatlre and rf-reulam aod direct primary are Dot In f-rce, leg bUtton la largrly contr. lld by ape cUI lotaiaMta and pubio aerviota re pieseot political boatea to abooi tbej are oudar obligation for their nom inatioaa. Boaaea reprcaeoi caa.paitia outiloutera. Uovarnnieot can bo made troly repreaeatatlra, be belie ea only by the adoption uf tha Ini'iative and leterendum, the rtireot primary od toe corrupt practicea act, thua rtlipviiiti all poblin aorTHOta frnui tliiiHlloo to political tioeafa aud makixg them aoccuutable directly to the people. Speak'og of the Initiative and re'i-reudum in paitiiolar, be 8aM that the exrrciae of th u-iwer of direct legislation dertlnpa a senae nf r 3Bponihility among tba peoplt. was meaoa of popolar edocntion on pn lie quest iouB, elevated tbe Lrgislt ture by cumpelliog tbe law makeis to vi qurationa of leg'tlMtion frnm a ataodpoint of tbe peoole protected property and boiioeas intereala f.om blackmailing bills introdnced by corrupt legislator!, aod protected tbe people from graota of special prmlese3 to norropt intereuta. He said that the experiences of Oreunn conclusively demonstrated that tbe "eople ca an 1 will vote in-telliio-uily upon mtaanrea anbmitted tu ihpm. Legtalaturea, he said, have s veril limes made mistakes eo ar lui a tliat it was nfceaary to call speoiai mission to crrrect errors of the Ufoiile. Sfuntur Bourne explaiuel tba Ore gon Direct Primary by stem uudTj a hi b three United States Senators! tare tieeo eeleced by th peopl and t elei ieii by the legidlature in accord- j ini-it Hith the provieious of what is! OKK- r03IITKOLLi:U OF THKAS VUY HAS LAIUSK I'OWKIl uiiiuey ca-i in p-ti I nut of tba HOToruoient treasury tin Una the expen diture is clearly aiithoriztd by law and strict cuuipliauc wltb tbe 1m reunite ia a-ioie very a nail items be Ing run tbrnuan very ponileioua ma ibiuery. Tr'tliug ditTereacea arising trmi iravelllnii epnes. extra time of the purchase ol supplies often pass through varlona atagee un'il tbey read the bigheat auih rlty lu fhe goTernaaanU tbe routrnller of tba treainry. Thia applies o all except the raveooe of the pnel'rUot repay ment. Tbe corap ruller la tba ba ol tba auditois ut ahom tbe treasur) has to pais opon tie accounts of each department, and from hie cleciiloo there la no appeal. Neither t?o sec retary of the treasury nor tbe presi dent has authority to order him to rhatiyo a decision nor can they take any Dialler order his jurisdiction out of his banda The only Ibing ttat ran te dene by tte beada of the goveronient tu change the situation in case I bey )o not uke a comptroller or hi lei'lfinue I- to ranmvw biui a I'd brii g iu an Iter man An oli aud revered tranition in tbe treaTiiv buiMiug ia that some thlrtj years ago tbe secretary of the tieasmy and lie preMdeot oeaired to nake a certain nee of a put of the Innr1. It a a necsary and potper expedniture, accoroing to the best standards of pnblio a e) fare and good governuient, but it ?as not .pecially authorizei by la. Congress no doubt, would cheerfully have made the appropriation bad tbe matter been brought to iia attention, but cooareaa was not In session when tbe need arose aod tbe Immed-ate use of tbe money was a necessity. Tbe qteetionwaa brought to tbe atten tion of the comptroller informally ana ce gave notice tbat ir It was submitted to him for decision be would role in tbe negative. Kvery poiaible argument aa ured tu chanae bis views, but he would not be swerv ed from bis settled judgement. When there seemed to t no way out uf tbe difficulty a bappy solution dawn ed opon those aim wanted tbe mon ey. It waa to oiuriuoj the comp trollei that bis beatlti ass some bat impaired and tbat a vacation for a mi'nib would be to bis physical ad tantBpe and to the benefit of tbe kuounai Statement Number 1. He govermeut In the renewed strength de:ltred that .he election of George , be would brine to his duties. Tbe arrangement was pleasing to tbe cumpt oiler, and be eallied fortb in E ('bamberlin stowed tbat Oresoo s. steui assures tbe election of tbe peupld'a choice for Uuited States Beuator for every niau who bas pledge! himself to support the peo ple's cbulce fulfilled his nblittatinn ootMifiatanding tbe Leisatore was Keputiicau and tbe peoples choice Lemociat. SHOULD COME WEST Tu Jaitai S'ate is I josi'ig boit 10, (XX). 000 of dollars and mauy tlious ends of s'roog men aud fair women tl rmigb tbe emigration to CmiS'la. True, mauy are ruturLing, tut tue m- uev they onk with tbem ia not coming hack; tbe money tbon won rejaiu will make iu future will uot come back. Tbe Cans Tans know how it ia for ever fcloce tbe discuv ery of precious metal mines in our western states, there bas been a steady stream to our side of the line and when tbey once couie and set themselves in business, there is no returu to Canada. More, it Is bahit witfi most of tbem to send lor old time sweethearts and thus two are! lobt to Canada Instead ot one. then as years go by there are broods o children and they will nevtr be Canadians But theie bas been a cansd for this all. Our country cfler u iu iuuae penult) luure luuucemenia ,ku i,i i.i . i . ,. . , .. that will brliig the usual good tuo u lurit wwu uuuuii vuuiii., Bun so they came away. It is different with Ibube who leave Iowa aud Neb rabka , sod tbe Dakotas and Wiscon fin for tbe nortb. They could do better by coming weit, aud it should be a ileuBU'e as will as a duty lor out p vple to supply tbe data to prove tbat faot. They cau work here, eot of doors every day la tbe year without dlsomfort Tbey can raise from five acres here that will bring tbem more than tbey can clear from taeuty times Ore acres in Caneca The j cau bare adtvantage bare for ttrn '. eiid their wlttn a ! c - l i yen which tLoy can never burs iu the aoriL. I'; v ;.t chasing the ari tic phan-ta-i 'ifo'iuu aad ahould l coaxu-1 ay ironi I.'. searcn of teallh and recreation. A eubfclitute was appointed to serve In bis absenc. aun it happened ttat the uew man bell an opiuioo regard ing the questiin in deadlock oppnlste to the viea of the reuular comptrol ler. He rendered a decision accord insly. An acting judge advocate of tbe army is a diguitarv of larg powers. iu; a rise ca ue np recently where iu ha Mas overrulled br tbe comp troller. A meueher of tbe hospital corps at Port Blia was oo iletnaad bv a itourt martini to a pay flue or 175 tue money to be, extracted from three uioott.s pay. Theru were some com plicated queiiou iuvolved tbat appealed to tbe adv icate (teneral's offloe, ant tbe officer acting tbe time decided that SO auolu 1 be re funded to the roldiei. Tbe offloer who collected the flue . appeale i to tbe comptroller, whose decision was tbvt the aol liar was emitted to no rebate aud be received none. Oregon's bop crop promises to te eenerous, wltb first class quality. The tield ia nuw beiug gathered aud great care ia taken in the picking to gel a crop clean cf leaves and stems flguie tbat Oregon bops command In tbe woild's narkAt. Manw new 'I'tri'i ol Oregon -ail ! ... j ... Washlnaton till t-e aeen mi V 11 ap now being l-ane bv the Portland Ciinnii-tt'i-l Tint', etl t lit is lb la I whi lx rewiK'i '' ixti a t ft gal a j noted tn exl Hug maps. (TiHii.ee in the rail'oal aiiiiHtlnri will t a-mwii and the acn'ra1- mai rl'i' of the two late- will be a telltale aM m Inform Ing airniiwers of the opp iulls that exist In te Northaeat. ccurate data of each li.clltv will be glrei,, tha niap beina reprmluce d from plates use I bv the ceuii- bureau. Tor County tluilgis Dick J. Wilcox nf Lakovii'W. At tit rttrni-tt hi.IIi lidtli.n uf mini -mux lvi'iinili-miM ii-iiiii nil i-iirie tit I lie i 'in-ill , I Ihim' lltiiillv cuiicIikIi.! lo Iw-cimii i cnifililini' fur i In niiiiil- lllltlilll fill III' Illlll-Vllf t'lllllll .IihIui' uf l.ilke Ciilintt, Itli'tiill. oil tin Id' llltt'MII tlCnOt. alllij -ft t'l till- Will uf t In' Kfinilillcnri vui-rit HioPrl limr.v liiiinlnHtliikt H I'tlmi tu la In-I'l un S pii-nilH-r i't. I'.llil. If I tun liiilinnali'il nml rlt-lti tit 1 it- Kvm-riil i- tliiti lii Niiv-iiiiH-r, I nIiiiII nil vi un l r tin i'i mai rncl liift Hint iniiliit lilnlnir uf la-iu-r run i Ik nnil liriilm-e In nil n ft Iimih uf l In ('iilllitv nllke, itinl hIimII vihIi-ii vnr to wemv it JiINt nml '.iillillilf iixHi-e-iiH-nt Mini lipiiurt Itinnn-lit uf tdXre. 1 tun lii fiivur uf mi cuiiunilcnl Hinl lin-liii'BM-Mki' HiliiilulHirnt lull uf rill I'uiiiit.v nffnlra mul la-llevt III trwiioin.v In nil t'uuntv exia-nitliiirea. Ilt k J. WIU-iiX. NOIICKTO CUKDiroKS. Rtaata of I. A. Au-terauu, dbceas'd Notice i hereby giveu that tha underslaned has been appointed ai roloiatratnr of the eatw'e ot -I. A. Anderson, deoeaaed, br tbe County Court, of I ale Cminfr. Oieuon. aa I has qualified Heretore all persons bating clal u aitiuet aald estate are required to present then with tha prnpei voucheis. wltblu lx wntitpe from ttia ate of thia notice lo aald admlairator it the t.rttce of W Lali Thompson In Lakevla. Uretino Paled thia b'tb dav of September. 19'0. MILKS 11. ANDERSON. Admirtralnr of the eeiate of 36 6 1 J A. Anderaon dereas-d. For Shorlff, M. F. Darnes af Lnktevlew. Itatpectfully aiiliouin-e hintaelf na a i-MiiillilHti fur the lioniniiiliiiii lor Shenfl auliject to th rul-e of'ihf people at the Itepulilli-an primary i lection, Si ptelntK-r 24, 110. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY For Sheriff, F. O. Bunting Uf liNki-vlcw Keapectfully niiiiouncei lilinaolf aa a i-Hiidiitate for the nomination for SlierM atitiji-ct to the voice of rhe peo ple at Republican t'rimarjr election. Vi)K RALR-Kancy P'neona aod oim ij chi 'ken. Nn one H'h) -g inrnHatnr S- Itrin Sherl Hk, near Hlaniiw Mill nn v.ni i St. St. A ANTF.Ii W watit all km I of Mr s anl'iial hea a. eii- We ta-i sklna and make ruir an I rot". Utl-y an Si -ii -ii ". Taxe ler-nl-its Valley Kail- Oie"n. 30 2'it. FOR SALK i-'i rniei e t tons- of 6 rmiii'S Bnil HO fo-'t lo one blurs frni both IihiiVs. Will sell a a f000 narriHe- If taken at ouca Applv S c'y BoHrd of 1'rada W(Mi KXI.F. flennine ntnuev maker U lmk. t v.. . r I. iKpa. I mi lea rnt. Will crniae 4 000 feet wiid Frii -k) 0. There la a net profit of I10IH3 in this prooertv handled. Sontbern Oregon Realty Co. !For Sheriff I A ft Cf-knrl.. t)f SlUer Itke tteectfull aiiiiuiinci-H liltiim-lf an a cotiillilrtte fur tin ifiinliuiltun for Hlieriff. ell 1 1 J. ft to the Voice uf the n opie at Hie lVniix r-tic rrlumry elecllon. 3oil 9 REALTY BARGAINS 130 ncr- a Wood Itad, repre sent in ir 4.000 ei in I a $100 r00 acre Partly Improved rarro 7.60H 100 HcreaChuice Levi ' and un der rannl 3.200 320 acrea AtfiiiTliure aud Mock li rid 3 60 ftOC 10-n- re Trnrt with wnier (each i 2 ln-acre Fruit Tracts with water (each i. lfiO acre Homeat ad Rellnquleh- int'ii , 3.000 conl wood tm ,000 acre Stork Farm, plei.ij of water per acre) MiiHinesa Lot n Water Street (per front foot) t'l 10 acr" Faroi with lmp-ove-ments, three tnllea out 600 Reaidencn Lots In beat dletiict (each) 200 10 acr Farm with amall im provementH 550 2C0 acre Improved Fnrm near Pine Creek T.OdO 500 t'hoiie Homestaada in Cat low Valley (location feee) 100 1,00 acre Kiock Farm, nice y improved 2 000 4 mora Brand new Uunjralow, furnlahed I 350 7-ro -in Hon e and blij lot, com pletely fiirnlxhetl , 3,000 3'jo ai'n-a Tlmtier and OmiliiK Land (per acre) t 6h)acrea (lood Grazing; Land (per acre) 2 50 Southern Oregon Realty Co. Lakeview, Obboom For Sheriff, W. B. Snider of Lnkt-view, Announces liN caiiilidiu-y for the R'-piililU-mi iiuii'liiHi Ion for Sheriff, aiilijii't to the will of the a'ole aa exjre-Hi at the I'rlinar.v KU'ction. For Clerk F. W. Payne I'reaeiit Inciiinlh-nt. Rea)octfuIl.v aniiouncea lilmaelf a cm.dldate for the nomination, on t he Democratic ticket, for iheoflli-e of County Clerk, aiilij-et to the decla Ion uf the 'otle ii h expreHMt-d at the Primary Klittl.ui to lie held Sp teiula-r iMtli, IU lo. For County Treasurer, F. O. Ahlstrom, Prreenr Incti ill la-lit AnnounceM litm-i-lf aa a candidate -jvt for the Ri-iiiilii'mi iiomluatloii of 'County TreMMiirer euiij-ct to the ile 1 clelon of Hie eoic iim exprt'HHeil at I the Kepillilli'iiii I'lliiiiiry Klei-tloii. For County Surcyor S. A. Mushen of ltkevlew Reapectfully nnii'iuncea himself aa a candidate for the nomination of coun ty Hurveyor, siilJiet tu the ilecialon uf the people ut i he Republican pri mary election. $20 Settle It Now Settle It Right For constitutional amendment giving to cities and towns exclusive power to license, regulate, control, suppress, or prohibit the sale of intox icating liquors within the municipality. 328 X Yes ENDORSED BY 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS Tyree A Henderson effer the above reward for the return uf the account book lost Thursday, Aug. 25, on Main street. It waa a block book abont 5x7 inches and contained tbe vegeta ble account of the firm. Return to Hotel Lakeview and receive reward. No queMlona naked. TYREE & HENDF.l.SO.V. liRAND FALL OPENING OF LADIES, MISSES & CHILDREN'S HATS SAI UhDAY. SI:IT. 17, 1910 AT THE PARISIAN MILLINERY In Connection Wo Will Show Silk Waists, Kid and Jersey Gloves Silks and Cassimere Fleece lined and Cotton Hose Silk, Sateen and Gingham Petticoats - and a Complete Line of Hair Switches and Puffs At Prices Within the Reach of Everyone Everybody Invited Don't Forget the Date PARISIAN MILLINERY 'aln St. West of Court House WA TON tho window at tho Economy Store A Full Line of Gloves We are sole agenta for the Cantrip Automobile Gtove. Also a full lino of Men's Sweater work coats. Give us a call GIVEN FREE Pencil Box and Pencil To Children attending Public School Name Address Sign the above, cut out and bring or mall 8am e to Hall & Renolds Drug Co. r Lakeview Meat Market HAYES A GROB, Propr's ;hoicc Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc., Etc Try our Dauaagee and Cttrnd Monta Quality Unexcelled 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 hirts ht Mm. Hanan Shoes Stetson Hats P.ftSlraf S IVfl-srtr 1