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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1910)
m ifyouVe n NEVER WORN SLICKER youYjyrt to leem the bodily comfort it orves tite wettest awather mam row hAjtt-"vlc AND OUARANTirO WATt-RPWOOT AT All COQO 5Ttt J CATM.Om( Dl.'EAT COUNTY DIVISION. Yeur ncnplexicio as well as yo'tr temper la renderel miner hie by dis ordered liver. By taking Chamber lains Stomach ami lifer T' Iota you can improve both Sold by all good dealers FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm It aufcklt Ghr RtlMt at Oace. It cleanses, soothes, haal aad protects the aiaeasea menu brane resulting from Catarrh and drive away a Cold in the Head quickly. Restore the Senses of Taste end Kotell. Full size SO eta. at Drnggiete or by mail. Liquid Cream Balm for use in atomisers 75 cts. Dr Brothers, 66 Warren 8tnet, New York. No! mlntite should be loet when a child shoos eymptoma of croup. Cbamberl-ilna Cough Remeday giveo a (ooo aa the child be" o cue a boarae or en after the croopy cougb ap peais. will prevent the attack. Sold by all good dealers Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA thr mr plas' OVERALLS Levi strauss cd. co. mmmwmm An adv in the Examiner will bring results. Try it ami be convinced. "Can be depended npoB" is an ex pression we like to hear, and when it is used in connection with Cbatn Derlains Colto, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedey in means that it never fails to care diarrhoea, dysentery) or bowel complaints. It is pleasant to lake and equally valuabe for children and ado.Ua. Sold by all good dealers. I The confidence felt by farmers and ' gardeners in Ferry a Seeds to-day i would have been Impossible to feci in ' i any seeds two score of years ago. we nave mace , science of seed , growing. exactly what you txnect of ttn-m. Fnr is-ilp every where. FESSVS 1910 SEED i ANNT Ai. Free on request D. M. PERSY SCO, Detroit. Mich. It in in time of sudden mishap or accident that Chamberlin'H Liniment can be relied upon to take the place of the family doctor, who cannot al ways be found at the moment, lu cages of sprains, ciuh. wounds and bruises Chamberlln'H Liniment taken out the -BoarnesB and driven away the pain- Sold by all good dealers. Iryiii(; preparations simply devei Op dry i:;S.tr. u ; tn-;y dry up the secretions, I which adhere to the iueiulrane aud deco:!: I pose, cau.sint a far more serious troul le than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid jail drying iuh:.laut.s, fumes, smoke and snuff and use that which cleaning, soothes 'and heals. Ely's Cream Halm will master catarrh or coM i-i the head ear.ily and pleasantly. All (Ir-ijjiMa Bell the SO cent size. Ely Lrotiicru, 5o' Warren Street, New York. The lialin is r.s'-d without pain, docs not irritate or cau-e sneeint;. It spreads it-elf over an irritated and angry surface, reliev. immediately the ;.ii,lul inilammaliori. lily's ('r'-iin J ' .i ! f i contains no cocaine., mercury nor other harmful drus. $1,000 REWARD iforum and Nevad J.lve Htoi-k 1'rotec lou ARoeiali'ifi, o wtiicli tiitj umlur HiKtiedlHa meiiiter will Kive ' ,1 tHJ 00 reward forevldeuce vV 1" , . rem and conviction v,Ji or par- cattle or mules be InuKliiKtoany ofiu member. In addition to tl.e al.ove, the underKivned offers nu the unmeeeiilitlen t-ji u.Ou lor all horn et branded horne tiioe oar ou Uilh or either itw. ilraiid recorded I n eiuht cou ntiet. l'.Hiiife larney, Lake mid Croon eountiea. Horhei Vented when bold. None but t;rowii liorxi'n Hold, and only In large buhchei vv' IV. Iibown. Hfe. Oregon Clilldron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA (Albany Herald) "There are no lej than r'Rit appl! cations for the creation of new coun ties to be vo rd upon by the ptvvie oi Oregon at this fall's election ii oiig t there may be one or more oi tlioe new county sclirtno! possess tr: -01110 degree of nurlt and are prompted by good faith. It would appear t.i.tt in the mi1n t.iey nre not entitled to the favorable consideration of the people at large, and ns a mutter of expexll- l tlon and good public policy all ot , them should be defeated. "In the first place the Herald be lieves ' that the creation of a new county Is a matter devolving upon the legislature and should not be submit ted to a vote of the people at large, who cannot possibly have any lntelli- ( gent Idea of the demand for such nrxv I posed new counties and are, therefore. in no sense competent to vote upon the measures. What does the average voter of the northeastern part of the state know about the practicability or wisdom of the clamor of the south western portion of the state for the creation of a new county? Certainly, In the majority of cases, he would not be able to cast an Intelligent vote on the proposition. "The submission to a vote of the people of the whole state of these var ious county division schemes, there fore, would seem highly impracticable, if not unwise. Moreover, the success of these various division schemes would establish a bad precedent, which might tend to retard the healthy growth and reasonable prosperity of many counties of the state. "There are doubtless counties In Oregon which should be divided into two separate county divisions, but these, the Herald biUeves, should l' taken care of by the legislature and not voted upon by the people of the state at large, who cannot possibly Judge of the merits or wisdom- of the proposed division of a remote section of the state, and in which the voters at large can have no reasonable inter est. "iiany of the county schemes up for consideration this fall are without question ill-advised and prompted by impure motive and the Herald sug gests a negative vote on all county measures as the most practical rem edy for the present county division epidemic. (1'kiil ArivrrtlM-mrnl) j ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE COLUMN I This inlnran It condnctut hy thi Anil Halonon lrur pi l ( otimjr, and in ry oe. rupliHl l 'ld lor tl reuulur derH!nnrtet undei contract with Hov, U.J. WeuH.ll. COUNTY DIVISION. Under the present laws-In the opin ion of eminent lawyers, counties can only be divided or boundaries changed by the vote of the people. All laws snould be obeyed. Some laws should be appealed or amended. The law creating new counties Is un fair as voters are asked to create new counties where they cannot know the local conditions and might form a new county where four-fifths of the residents of the old county are op posed to it. What do the voters of Clasop know of the needs of Grant, Malheur, Crook, Umatilla, Dous'as, Lane, Wash ington, Clackamas and Multnomah. They could vote Just as intelligently for the county officers In these coun ties as for their division or the chang ing of the boundaries. There is strong opposition to di vision in all the counties mentioned and it would si-cm to be but Justice that these localities shouid settle their own local differences. You will have the privilege of vot ing for a bill to leave the function of new counties and municipalities to the districts interestd. As between man and man, would not this plan be the more equitable? The average voter will certainly take this view of It. In all fairness now, will not your conscience and sen.ce of rght tell you to vote against all division and vote "Yes X 352," which will relieve you of the task of voting for measures with which you can not be familiar. STATE PRESS AGAINST IT. "The Nesmlth county boosters, traveling In an automobile, were here this morning. The atmosphere being exceedingly chilly they 60on moved on. Our people don't believe in county butchery to further the per sonal ends of a few schemers." Rose burg Review. "If all the voters of Oregon wno are opposed to the prP0Ked wholesale formation of new counties vote "No" at the November election, they will all be defeated, but if those opposed merely pass the county propositions up without voting on them at all, they will carry by the "Yes" votes cast for them. This Is a fact that it would be well 10 lemonibcr on election day." Eugene Register. "There are Kevcn new counties pro posed, and mny be more for us to vote on next November. Ixm't you think our taxes heavy enough at pies ent without taking on this unneces sary additional expense? Look into ttij malt r he-lore voting time. tlcho Echoes. BUBSCRICE FOR THE EXAMINER IIB SPEAKS WITH AUTHORITY On January 29 the Chicago Kauaaa Cldb gave ita annual Kansas day diuuer. The of sueat of honor waa the Hon. P. D. Coburn the Kanaaa Slate Hoard of Agriculture. He la alao president ot Kauaaa State Temperan ce Uulnn. This latter orgaulzat loo tales In all the twiuperanoa oo)tiea ot tbe state. He may be regxr ld, therofora as one who van apeak lth authority ooooertilm the material welfare ot hla state. Whatever Mr. Coburn say a Is true And he la a man of aucb pertooal honor that be would not tnlarepreaent coodl tlona existing In his atate. At tb dinner ct the "exiled" Kaoaaos in Chicago, Mr. Cobarn bad this to say relative to tbe In flua-iee of prohibition In bia at at: In cooaiderattoo ot its benetJoeooa, and of tbe abamleas slanders, pro doct of both malloe and igonraoce cooatatnly circulated by lotertsta Inimical to tempennue aod sobriety. your apeaksr wtoll aoaro-Iy ba loyal Kaoaao it away from borne be addressed an audience without re frrrlnn to tbe practlcall wortlosa and results of constitutional prohibi tion of tbe liquor tiatfio In which Kansas is tbe aaonasaful leader as observed at close range durlow and after thorough time teat by tboae nmoialiy aod otherwise too ceroed with tbe state's oaretaklng. The governor of tbe state says foi this oaoaaioo: "I believe that Kansas with prohibition baa more sobriety sad less Intemperance and It Mil result tbtg any other state baa ever bad. iJrryhr prohibi tion is proving a mot! POtvoi fsotor in tbe Imniovement ol exalta tion ot our cltizeosbip and the best friends ot pur men and women. 1 know of no one who is lojured by it but tbe barkeeper and la tbe eod be will be benefitted, Tbs attorney general writes: "There are uor no s-tloooa In Kao-M- Hud the laws prohibiting trafllo la liquor are as well enforced as any other. Ministers and tboaa eo gaged In charitable work rspoit a great decrsaae In tbe number ot dependants, in tbe cities sloes tbe enforcement of tbe law. Kansas has mads a lemarkable record in later years in tbs small number ot per sons needing tbe protection of tbe poor laws and In tbe low precentage of orminals. In bringing about such a generally improved condition of sffalrs constitutional prohibition has a tismendonsly important part. The warden of the state peniten tiary writes: "Under enforced pro hibition tbe drunkard making busi ness is stopped; illiteracy and crime are decreasing, poorbouses are empty la many counties, and fam ilies of laboring men are better cloth ed, belter fed, better boosed aad have more advaotge than io any other btate in tbs Union and tbe saloon vote no longer counts in elec tion. We have more homeowners and fewer renters than any saloon nommonwealtb in tbe woild, and tbe Church Is stronger because its worst entuy ,the saloon, baa been dethron ed. Tbe State Superintendent of schoola ssve: "The beneficial result of more than a quarter of a century of prohi bition are nowhere more manltes' than in their Influence upon those growing to manhood aod womanhood under its provisions. - Children are reared wiUiout tbe temptations of intemperance aod arrive at tbe point of fixed habits with no experiences and Inclinations relative to liquor sncb as present then selves to yooon people elsewhere. Thrice blessed are the state's children, because they have as thsir rightful heritage sob er and Industrious parents; because tbey have always before tbem the ex ample of sobriety, and because In tbe most impressionable period of tbelr lives they are free from tbe mslduous Influences and examples of intemper ance." The Mayor of tbe capital city. TopeKa, reports: Tbe effector pro hlbition as to Topeka is gratifying beyond expression, and its benefits cannot be measured. To realize this 011s needs but to compare conditions here with those in the averuge town of our size elxewbere, wit'i saloons, dives, and brothels and what these mean to tbe towu In watse of money dehaning influence on the youth of the city, the misery brought to tbe wives and children of tbe men who support sucb resorts, and all tbe degradation, crime, destitution, and heartaches that always follow in their wake. The beneficial effect of pro hibition in Topeka from this stand point of improved citizenship, ma terial prosperity, and everything that makes for the betterment and uplift of mankind is too clearly apparent to admit of question. The Rev. Charles M. Sheldon, tbe world famous clergyman and author, writes: "Constitutional problbitloo has done more than any other one el ,,. ,!e. thing to ui'tk Ha a "ie ur suet inornllv itt I'"' nut vet ok has edtieHted t lin.iti'i . f tie M youuu iven M' -n fo a' l.oi kind of I ei I ii"". I ' helped iliiiii lit e itld m tloo In wate of H''ri' t nn I t healthy thinking .in i nd 1 't. baa ralal 1 In- -'i'ir- xrl , the s't In 'Iib hi nt I v l i t zenbip, I'r h 1 hi 1 1 1 m K i-,h, . a q'i-!ii l"H mark nit 1 p- I fact. T e Btl'i'Oi Hurt -l'l I H '' ' In Kaunas la b r ii ti I arm. I'mhlMll'in m fere ao P'ltuiUr I i Kvihk 'i aflet thlrtv vnih tilal it- - t upon all 1 hH if MdOletv aii't welfare have tie-m rrlftillt Some, Ntid 1 be afore' now " threats of rent nlslou nrx i I ilr heard, even in whltpera. Kn ninth Inn of I's tipiietliieiil tnfliivti"- iii'on society mar be illacertind l t'e otJlo'al atatl.tliin, dianl-ialuK that at the en I nf tie 1st' flacal year teitT elgbt county poor farme wsra without .tenants; eUhlv ivn bad nn Insane I luttiatet. a fifty-four had no feeble ' minded inmates. Twenty one count lea hal no convlota in l'-s penltea tiary, thirty aix had nn primmer la tbe reformatory, fifty two had no prlaoo tb serving eeutanoa la their oouoy J'l, bo I alxtee'i onatlea ars wlttnnt prstnsra aarv'ng sea taoce in any luatutluo. Htatlatlca abow further that Kaiaaa, with prao tlcally a Bfth of Naw York's popu latiou, hei lass than una tenth the tiimter of loaane, and that Conk 'county, Itlliola. furolsis mora I Insane to the atats hoaoltala and the ' I inttutlnn at Ounnlng than the total populatniu of all Kanaaa charitable, correctional, and penal Inatuttooa combined. Unlike a aiater atate Kanasa has 00 bouat toal ber'a Is "the largest penitentiary la the world." Prohibition is in tbe air; I's lo- Tlooibli hosts, 00 luo way, are balnit sugamchterl by relufnruemsnts every crossroads. Ably led. the force9 9f fet'elllon mads a long and lltilburh rssistaocs to our natlooal authority, but tbelr banoers trailed la defeat at Appomattox bstors tbe blue onste legion of Grant. Tbe fores behind saloon bars are In rebellion agaloat society and moral ity and facing tbelr Appomattox fur wblcb Chioago may be a anonym. SUGGESTIONS FOR DRY LAND FARMERS Tbs farmers that sre bandllog laod without Irrigation lo Lake Count will fJad it greatly to their advany tags lo fall plow tbelr lands aod aftei through tillage, plant fall grata. Care should be exercised id tba sel ection of Heed, particular attention being paid to securing aeed that has been grown on unlrrigatnd lands. Seed should alao come from districta la the Inter mountain region aa it Is more or less aocllmated. Do not plant seed that has corns from a warm country and expect to get a large crop. Oou't expert a crop from seed that baa been grown ou irrigat ed lands, 8H its fertility is very low. The best varieties ot grain to sow are those tbnt have don the best in this pt,rt of the country, and they will be fouud to be the beard lees varieties of barley, white rye, and ordiuary rye, tbe Durum wheats for spring siwing and the Crimean wheats for fall sowing, of which lat ter groop the best varieties tor this part of tbe county to try is probably Turkey Red, Kbarson and Crimean. Tbe finest and cleanest seed wheat comes from Alberta at present. Sixty day. Kherson, Hurt aod Swedish Select are tbe oats tbat should be tried and tbe Iioswell Win ter oats has been found to give ex cellent reenlts on Utah lands with lass rainfall then we bavs here. Field peas generally termed Caoedaio Field peas will be found to be tbs crop tbat will make considerable dilferenoe In the production ot all lands wltbln tbe county and will also serve as a substitute for corn in tbe pro duction of hoga and some believe that field pea-fed hogs are superior to tbe corn fed. Tney are great soil lood and serve to supply the still with large quantities of nltrogeu. It has been fouud tbat they increase lie yield of train per acre and at the sane time on laud that formerly fal lowed pay well 111 tbe crop tbey grow. Deep plowing and a thorough working of tbs soils of Lake County will Increase the productivity of tbe tillable areas many times. Tbe United states treasury has advanced 1116,000,000 from the general fund to apply on Panama canal con struction, with expectation of being reimbursed through Loud itsiies. Now, however, it la expected that tbe Btnonnt will be taken np by using postal savings bank money and Issuing 2 per cent bonds therefore. The government may do this to the extent of 00 per cent ot tba postal savings bank money. "Productive Soil That's All lOVI'K'NMI'NTIIOMI'STI'ADS-tlK'kintl tlmt rovvs everything von plant nod wnt it nt from 10 to ff ItTt tkrj), rich soil level vallcv lands lino free lrazin lands near timber for fence posts handy free ftul from the Forest Keserve near 1 v a delightful climate nearly nil the year -no need fo irrigation the "Dry" Farmer's Paradise in the valleys where the new railroads are com ing -schools near churches starting stores es tablishedlands adjoining settled roads laid out thousands of acres adjoining already fenced and settled crops harvested -vour neighbors will be found to be the "Salt of" the Farth" a land where Opportunity is ready to jjrab your hand ami w here every man that tfets ahead of the railroatl will be on the road to indejicndcncc when it comes in the next couple of years at most where men and women nre carving out for themselves u hom that is free from debt, free from the rent collector, free from interest and free from taxation until Uncle Sam has deeded the land to you where every dollars worth of im provements spent upon the place is for yourself ami family where every flays work expended is for yourself and no one to tell you what to do but your own good sense and desire to add to your possessions againt that day that comes to us all when man has to ston worlc and allow others to finish what he has began. 'Rain belt' Lands will make you RICH I ITS YOUR I10UK, grab it, hang on to it, throttlo it, but make it yours. The time will never come again when you can get the lands that you are now able to get free from Uncle Sam. My loca tion fees are reasonable mv services in- dispcns&blc to the man that wants the best land as soon as possible and 1 am able to place you on land that is worth hundreds of dollars more than some lands that you have seen. I have parties leaving here for the various sett'ements every day or two and will be able to take von if you let me know in time. DO IT NOWI W. ROCHE FICK Homesteads and Relinquishments Lakcvicw, Oregon ''Clean Dirt Means Money To You" j J American Restaurant' jaaBrairaTCriHr.-vg.Mr -and Uakery Gee Yong and Tom Ilotai, Proprietors. I,akcvicw, Oregon Fresh Ilrcad, Cake and Pies on sale every day Fancy Cake and all kind of Pastrv made to order. The only first class short older place in the town Open Day and Night fMrCLJIta TURNOUT DOMfi rir DmrvMHB Mammoth Stables BARNUM S REHART RHormmioum The LftrgeHt Livery and Feed Stable in rioiitbein Oregon or Northern California, HoreH Hoarded by t be Hay, Week or Month. Special Attention (Jlven to i'raiiNlent Stock I'lIK II, $1.00 IM1K SPAN LAKEVIE W OREGON Chamberlains Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy is today the best known medicine In use for the relief aud cure cf bowel complaints. It cures gripping, clalrrhoea, dyseiitary, and should be taken at the tlret un natural lonsness of tbe bo wells. It Is equally valuable for childern and adult. It always cures. Sold by nil gooddealers. Don't waste ,ynui money buying plasters when yon can get a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment for twenty live cents. A piece of flannel dam pened with this liniment is superior to any plinuei for lame buck, pains lu tbe side aud chest, and much cheaper. Sold by all good dealers. When Merit Wins When the meiliciue you take cures your disease, tones up your 'system ami makes you fuel better, stronger and more vigorous than before. That Is what Foley's Kidney trills do for you, in all cases of backache, head ache, nervousness, loss of appetite, hleepliiHHties and general weakness that Is caused bv unydlsorder ot the kidneys or bladder. A. U Thorntou. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 5 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE EXAMINER. EaHtsM