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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1910)
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Prwddoni Vice President IVC. .! J .M .'in..' (IM o.a.v oi I r. ify m i'lr) ... r vote dot; m:vi oivisiL.i sc..r:.ES' .... Wlllam II. fall ..Jamon s.Sheiman I'h.iamlir c. K licll Franklin Ma.-VVlali Jacob H lnlni'U tV-r Z.5ZnTX Details lvo!v E;::;:;n-;-.u- ol New Com., cs Unk,cv;.i W?-.. Ki. l.-r,.-. .. I S. Land 1'L.nn in Fc nation to Vo.ers. o o i o o : v V.' V .- Vf V V TATk. Got ri.or 8rc v.ry ol Malfl TrcuMinr All iru.-j '.eiu'ral ui. r.iunc lii!iriH-iUn. . l'r iiit t l rv w rood iun i J. Co.iKivRfmt'i. Chief Ji.MUf lioo. A. I namo.'" w. i . ii y w. K Assooiate '' Judg Atto nvy , Ktitl-AT1V Jolul Sviiator . Bprvumlie F. w n, ..-oii; Voters cannot lr. orm themselves on wJ'.mh" n "ny "C.U det ills Involved una jS aV"'".!!! -.'oorrtln!y it will bo thc!r i meral w'. s. i'..it.v dioislon to vote "No" on the entire j. W Haiiey-. hnathan Po..n...Jr. ' Si. mis is mo opinion Ol me .Morn ilit; Or. Rinnan lu ltd Irfsne of Juno 2, as lol.ows: "Nine .runty division scheme are bidding for ntu-tiii.-iit under the Init- of Hood River county's success two years ago, and the end is not yet. Here Is direct log ml disseminat ing trouble through the fair expanse of Oregon, "latest is Deschutes county, pro- a a Back To the Farm?" T v C.v.i nor P A I I t BH)N JAMI t J Mil L Governor IIAOILY III N.I r. VOAKUMI o o o o o o o o o o 0OOOOOOOOO0O0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOO 8 m-i'MiMiicvu'icr K. C. "'i , K. A. Moore 1 Koi'.'n KuKiii i lative. in Imitation III K K.im T. S.aK'f . .aM OFFICE. Arthur . on.m frrd r l"ro..e.o."'r UiKR rorK f T By JAMB J. HILL. R.lrod Bulldtr. ACK TO THE SOIL! Tliis is tlio solution of tlio proMcm of tlio liigli ; cost of living. j The problem U not local; noi 1 tlicr i.s it national. It is INTKK I NATIOXAU All Cliristnuloin is wrestling with it. Obviously tlio ! WOULD II AS UKACIIKD AN H A Hi mi HI ' s. nuns a petition to trie secretary or not prodiu-inff foo.lstu(Ts cnourli. state Jind asking to Do carvel out of WC IKU3I CHLAKliC int f A rl ro - ING AREA OF THE EARTH i WE MUST APPLY SCIENTIFIC PRIN CIPLES TO FARMING. . .ooo. H. N..od islatlon sone to seed l. V. K..)r'.l' U. It M.,rrjrinu H P Bolknp ,,,. the northwest p.u-t of Crook county '.K.. -iv.t ! u.nipiiua. Willlaois and Ne smith, with boundaries, peclc tiule- n1e Clrr Bbrr.9 TnNiiuriT AsMMor Brb'-ol Mipt. ... ComuiiM.lo.iers 6U.K Mittw'.'ior . Wo must niltipt ourselves to con- overlapping B Oi.lv ' per.deneo from Lane and Douslas F. w rTne co. in ties. I'matllla county Is wret- Alb. rt nt R.V.a'.u' Oieba.d and Hudson. Clark desires i dhiom ns best we can while wo or. ..." C. M. Fn n i.f separation from (Jrant, Otis from Mai- I goiti through the) slow, teiliou- I h k ' hfiir and Harney. A strip or Clack vniJ. t'm.i'i"" 1 auias seeks nnn.xation to Multnouiah TOWN OK I.AKF.V.EW BH.Iry V. Siit-llui i D. J. ii-" J. B. Au'en J, 8. Ln f W. 8 STiuler . . A. Bi'H-r ., Co inril."'1 K.....T.1 LAKEVItW UOAKD0F1K.AI . . W. H. SHIRK Pr1lc:.t p. t . Miller Trwrer. ' m. B. Kiw 8frnj .. .. . FlBnotf l-omoiitU"mn f t im Indiiitrta'. ' p'i.4ine fi,jLiie,,y :: :: w.p'HerV'oM Mon:ct?l v K,hrl Agricultural " 8 v- 141 n,r' Rno n Hea.tqnrior for ttrftniT" "I'o.ltiv'ians, oi lice-seekers and ambi tions !i;tle towns are putting up these county partition 'schemes. More counties will provide additional ot ficial places and other patronage Tiiey w ill also make higlier taxes and more trouble for property owners. It is reaching a point in OrrRnii process of making tho soil yield more abundantly. By Covrrnor MALCOIM R. SON of Tnnfff PATTIU By (.ov.rnor HlUBLKt S. MAOllV of Mlunurl. I IK cost of living problem can only be solved bv KV KUY FAMILY Kl.V.V IN( A COW AND CHICK KNS. IF YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO KEEP A COW AND CHICKENS GO BACK TO THE FARM. The real cause of tho high prices lies in the fact that there nro TOO MANY TKOri.K IN T1IK C1T IKS I'llODUCINQ TIIINCS TIIKY CANNOT KAT. K By BENJAMIN f YOAKUM. Railroad I'rctldcnt. HE SECRET OF THE SOLU TION OF THE HIGH COST OF LIVING PROBLEM AND MANY OTHER EVILS CAN BE FOUND IN MEANS TO CHECK THE MOVEMENT OF THE POPU LATION TO THE CITIES AND EN TICE THE PEOPLE BACK TO THE ZHE LARGE CITIES ARE NOT j SOIL. FOR THE POOR MAN. Tlio thousands who can CHURCH DIRECTORY buncll to vole uniiormiy against all these new counties. The voters cannot in rorm themselves en the many local details involved. In order to legislate, therefore they are likely to take the view that their safest action will be that of votiriiT "No" on the 'whole FIRST METHODIST CHrP.CH-lIA Y ( Oregoniari Comment. School tH a. m. Fre.! ja'ue every '; The Orcgonian comments gain on tod?r "eetJn iU he scneme in its issue of June 2S: ,!aF w'S? " S. "A bT.t scheme for county dirls- Everybody cordially lovited i to .ffjf jon uppeareU for liiiU4!!f enactment " next November annexation of 8 rCc0 "lLbmrirveariTAM.nVTVon of Washington county to Multnomah. i and urd Sun. Sunday scb".l atio A M. These county Questions are proper Junior Bocicty at P M. BAptltouni . ..... People's L'nion ai:MPMon each Sunday, jubjects for legislative attention where naytr aeeiinit at t.m r m n?uuwi; eve- niog, -ftcea, Jiverj body liivltft t a.'-i.d all er- Ktv , tu e.Mim, l-aslor. ' MA Sunday tcbool alter arlM-'Utlon. dj Ma. ai 70.n- MICHAEL O'MAIXEV. S.J. CATHOLIC CHURCH- EVE ef SDAY ' and Benediciiou at 'o'closc a. m. n IMT BAPTIST I'HI'Ri'H Of BOOHK I 4 If f aT Kw PlM .M,Owon. Preaebln aer y ce.7t it A M and T:W P M of jch fcn. day of every month Sunday School al 10 A M Prayer Service at 7:1u on Wdnesday even i ur of each weed. All are cordiaily luvi'.ed lo attend ibe services REV. L. E. HENDER0S. LODGE DIRECTORY A O. D. W.-LAKEVIEW LODG1 NO. 111. Meet every second and fourth Thursday of b , DODtb. in Minnie Hall, Lakevlew. ha.. Tonningaen. W.M. ; Wm. Uuntner. F. DEGREE OF HONOR-LA KESHORE U.. No. 77. D. of H.. A. O. V. W.. Meets r,i LflO h i i u r.f af h mnhUl w,,r"' Hall: Etta Pea C. of 11.; Mary Poat L.of H.: Mamie McCulley, C. oi C: Cora Greene Recorder. I O. O. F--LAKEVIEW LUUGE, N'. O F , meets everv Saturday evenin.' Fellows Hail, at :M o'cli.. k, from ').'. i I to April 1, and at t olclocli from A .ri 1 September 30. A. E. tneney. -V. o.: -Cheney, betretary I O O. F.-I AfcFVIfcW ENCAMPMENT NO. 1 'l O. O. F., DieetB tlie fir-t and third Tnnrs day eveUirKf ol each month in Odd r'uli'.w" Ha.l. IsMcviiw. CD. Arthur, CP-. A. 11 Hnnitnereli-y, -tribe. REBEkTi! I.OW,E- LA Kt IKW LOIh .E, NO ! I O O. F., ir.eets tlie (.."ond and p.iirtb Fridays oI.-.bm.bth in o-M FHImv. Hail, Mm. M' Al-trom, N.U.; Mrs. Ida L B.nns V.G.J Mn. M. U.Moea. secretary; Mrs. Ale Bunting, Treasurer. where tne electorate will foef obliged ! not enjoy the luxuries and pleas tires of the cities should not stay there to see them pass them. The poor man s prb lcin is solved in the SOIL OF THE SOUTH tho south inorr than in tho Koil of tho west. No land yields more plentifully whea properly cultivat ed than tho farm country of the south. Novhcro is there more surely a LIVELI HOOD AWAITINO tho man who is willing to do the work of a man. they can be studied on their merits and be amended and adjusted to Buit local needs. The great trouble with the Initiative measures is that each and all of them emanate from a spec ial interest. So element should ever be allowed to frame laws regardless of other elements of the population. Yet that is what they undertake to do when tney refuse to take their bills before the legislature and insist on enacting them by the 'direct' method. Lawmaking is one of the oldest of the affairs of men and ages of exper ience have proved tne superiority of legislation by delegates instead of by the mass. I-legUed, representative government is the most triumphant lesson of history." LET THE COUNTIES DECIDE. e.E.H. ORIENTAL CHAPTER, NO 5, LAKE view, Oregon, Meets oil 1 aesday, on or be lore full moon and two weeks tberealter, in Mascnic Hall. at 7:S0 o'clock. Visiting members are cordially !nv ted. CORNELIA A. WATSON, W. M, IDA UEBACH.eecretarv PROFESSIONAL CAHDS L,. F. Conn Attorney at Law and Noary Public l.nk.' view. OrrtfO. OFFI':E-I"fc!v iMiidinrf. I). VKNATOK Attorney at I. Law, l-ai.d Jlat tei Kpeelull OFFICE Daly Building. QHARLKS UMI1ACH Land and Law Otilce Abstractor of Title tsbtauhed ln Laiievi :., Ore- yt LAIR TllO.Ml'SOV Attorney at Law Office in 0. V. L. Co.'b Uuildin. Lakeview, Okkoon J. L. LYONS, D. D. S. Dentist Office In Watson's Block; Lake view, Oregon EigDl Year s experience In Michigan. OradoaU of tulveralty ol Mlcblgaa. Qivi6icn Should be Settled by People Directly Affected. The Kiit;fene Register declares that county division Is a matter that should be settled by the people directly con cerned. In reference o the issue, that paper says: "With over thirty initiative petitions to be voted oti at the general election this fall, the Oregon voter is in a good deal the same position as an old Missouri negro who recently took the civil service examination for a posi tion as Janitor in one of tho capit.ol buildings. He went up looking pretty chesty. He thought that what be did not know about janitoring was of very little importance anyway. When he came away from taking the examina tion he wa.i looking so downlallen, that someone asked him what had hap pened. 'Happened!' raid he, 'why, boss, dey uhked me tiling- dat hap pened 'to I's j-n.' " "One (it the arguments advanced by tho county division promoters is 'More counties and a greater Ore gon.' They claim that divisien of the largo counties into smallf r ones is ot the same value n the state tiiat divis ion of tlie large farms into ninailer tracts is to the community. I'ossiuly, Hut the (pie.stion is has the community at large any right to say whether Tohn Jones, who owns a tract of a thousand acres, shall willy nilly cut it up into small holdings, or does that right lie with John Jones alone. Coun ty division is a thing to be settled by the people concerned, nnd not by the gtate at large." Increased agricultural produc tion will not decrease the net prof its of the farmer. Instead it will ADD TO Til KM by multiplying tho volume, as well as by in creasing their markets nearer home, while at the same timo it will decreaso tho cost to the con suming classes in the manufactur ing regions and the crowded cen ters of population. Nothing would mako moro for good citizenship and industrial sta bility than ItKLIKVINO TIIK CONGESTION IN OUT. CKOWDKD CENTERS. Wild Animal Life Bound to Become Extinct If Not Protected. By Prof. IN By Professor WILLIAM T. HORNADAY. Director of the New York Zoological Park. N 6pite of all the efforts now being made in reds and patches throughout the United States for the preser tion of wild liio those efforts, as a whole, are only partially successful, and tho SUM TOTAL OF WILD Llr h- IS ULUUL asiau WITH MADDENING CELERITY. FROM PATAGONIA TO THE ARCTIC BARREN GROUNDS A MIGHTY ARMY OF RUTHLESS DESTROYERS IS HOT ON THE TRAIL OF EVERY LIVING CREATURE YIELDING A PRODUCT WORTH 10 CENTS THAT CAN BE KILLED LAWFULLY OR UNLAW FULLY WITHOUT DETECTION. The time has come when it is the bounden duty of every governor of a state and every president of the nation to mako it his business to help inaugurate new methods arid provide new means for WILD LIFE PROTECTION that will be ten times more effective than all such measures are today. The EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC to the wisdom of such work and the necessity for it is not even half liegtin. IT IS THE DUTY OF THE NATION AND THE 8TATE8 TO HOLD AND ACT NOW ERE THE GENERAL SLAUGHTER OF THE WILD CREATURES SWEEPS THEM ALL AWAY BEFORE THE EYES OF SEVENTY MILLION OF DOLLAR WORSHIPING, PLEASURE 6EEKING PEOPLE. I I' LA Y After b'-fon "It will bn '23' for all but about nine of those 32 Initiative measures to be Toted on at the November e!ectl" GAeWayl Get and Use My Money y JAMI i A. PATTtN of Chicago. Broker. all my Moel.r:.n.es just LIKE A CAME OF CHESS. 1 lav the le.ard before me I ponder over each figure ore 1 inaiio a iiiovi; j"ninn, tJ - . II (T . i . . have found that success has invariably attended my chomp. When I was a small lad at school I always took a deep interest in the rule of three. Every problem I have ever solved in after life was founded on ihat rule. THIS MUCH I ADVISE FROM MY OWN CASE: I NEVER BUY ANYTHING I CANNOT SELL TO ANY MAN. YOU MUST LEARN TO SAY NO IF YOU WILL SUCCEED. Another thing -I never invest in flats. Neither do I deal in mort gages. I couldn't evict people, and I don't want to bo a Shylock any way. M.v advico to tho young men would be: NEVEIl BUY AND OWN YOUR HOME that is, unless you Lave a fortune. It'a a luxury that ties up many bright and energetic young men. To be happy with money you must OWN YOUR HONEY, not let your money own you. I own my money. It is harder to eavo your money than to make it. THAT THE WORLD IS GROWING BETTER IS MY IDEA OF THINGS. THE RICH MAN 13 BEGINNING TO REALIZE HIS DUTY TO THE WEAK MAN. Lakeview Saddlery A complete line of vuiKon i ii.l Ihikk.y Iiit rue MM, Vt ll I M, rolics. Ml, i Intcw. MiinrM..iitlllN. riifci cttew, etc., clc. I IX. '"'IT I . Kl.lA'l , 111 i LV-ViJ. i: r tliliiLt lii tlie line of ii rr In e milt liorM' fm nl. liiK. ItciHilrlnj. Iy t o in k t n I men. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET 1 i i S. F. 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