Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, November 10, 1910, Image 2

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Authors
"Productive So7
That's All"
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HAY FEVER
ELY'S CREAM BALM
Applied Into tha kmMIi
ta quickly abfto rid.
OIVCS RELIEF AT ONCI.
It claan?, soothes, heal and protect the
diflmuted membrane resulting from Catarrh
nd drives iiwsy a Cold in the Hend quickly.
Betorea the Senses of Taste and HmeU.
It is easr to use. Contain do injurious
drags. No mercnry, no cocaine, bo mor
phine. The household remedy.
Price, 60 cents at Druggist or by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York
V. . I3HAM.
When ou v
Until y nil Will
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Will ! -
I mi Kres-
t Service
iii The .1
III llie llle-HU'
Your Ititt'i- Are Oiim
Vim
fnlh K-i. -h
CldlV
MIHlle.t l.fo
ni l' Hii-l i .
iom-: x.. itsi
Lakevieu Fxpress Co.
tUVl IF YOU'VE I
.
; mvfSLICRER
t I hVflV MLto team the bodily
y'A I l comfort it gives in
11 I W the wettest weather
1 l II V" l' I MAPEfOW
( Vjl 'M Ml 1 HARD.StCC
i ll 1 I I GUARANTEED
Q'lM I I WATERPROOT
! H 3S22
. li 1 I AT Ml COOO STOOtS
i f-, J-1 catalog ru
j i IM IDWlt OlWMMMi CO t ' ----
. Kaisea the dough ,ejMnS3a9w
and complies with fcftfcjjjjyj
ail pure food laws. f"!T . 'fS
CRESCENT KFG. CO. ' l'f i V.?' j ,r
Makers of MAPLEI?TE H-U!",-,'?i
tbctter than Mj t,Je . - "--J" '- -At? '
Frederic 8.
ISlIAM. vchose
NhvIs "lldir '
Chntice" Ihvu
ho w Idel.v.read. Is ii ti
indefatigable tnivei
or. lie rvpnrM h:ir
Iiir mhmi duiliii: III!
rvtetit visit to Kti
8la uuiii.v iirtU-lfs tu
dlontlvc of the over
growing activity In
America n exiort.
At a sniHll pliice
near St. IVterslmr
he heard an American phonograih At
another rather out of the way town an
official played merrily on au American
typewriter to the tune of the compli
cated RuMlan alphabet In Moscow
shopkeepers galore ring up the bo
pecks on Yankee made cash registers.
To rap the climax of this apprecia
tion for Uncle Sam's wares the author
adds that In a certain Siberian town
lu a shop window as jauuty as wheu
she made her debut In lH?trolt. Mlcli.
"Hiawatha" looks down from the cov
er of a piece of music, while ueit to
her stood Mumblln' Mose," In philo
sophical contemplation of the atrange
and diversified multitude that floated
by In this faraway land.
In bis new book. "The Land of the
Lion." the Rev. W. 8. Ralnsford de-
l scribe Interesting
ly bla hunting ex
pedition and also
African conditions
an tbey exist today
In bis chapter on
"My First Lion" be
aaya:
"Who shall at
tempt to describe
the feelings of a
man who after long
waiting, when the
golden cbance
comes to blm,
knows, as be stead
ily presses the yielding trigger home,
that he Is "on?" That triumphant In
stant may be the result of some dark
survival of barbarism within blm. All
the same be la living! It Is glorious!
It was mine and la part of me for
ever." Dr. Rainsford's lion measured ten
feet and five inches from the tip of the
nose to the tip of the tall.
Delay
f Copy rlK m by m
I I'llnetllnsL Copyrimn . J K
J t'nri
BV DAVID J. BREWER. United JlinilBy W
Supreme Court Juttlce. I
hOUHRt CDC Kit A. itvii
La-CongrctMiiin
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BET. W. S. BAJXS-
FORD.
"5--.
For the Ambitious
bttcati'on
by mail f"r th' who cannot &Tt'Tii id
erevm. All iii-t r ti, ii.. niit: fittul
gtudr-tit a ;r-t-' r-i t r .!!.- r nt:i v-ii
tioD IS T -Jl-.M '!. . - ' L' urv; lu-JO-i
Lt a . s.-r-lro In", l.u to ta
William E. Georpe In his new look.
"The Junior Republic." tells much of
Interest concerning Ihe republic where
the too hilnrlnu youth is madp a pood
citizen. Very much apropos of a sub
Ject of public interest just now Is the
story he telN of
h'v the republic
em-iiutitiTed llie ilc
li.Mn'l fur "vutes f r
v.ui'ii-ij" nt l;s very
tir.-t election. The
pirl. fiupposed tbey
would bnve the
ri'ht to vote ns a
matter of course
and were Indignant
when they found improvcJ
they could not. j
They declared they
p:'Hl Irixe the same
a!:' therefore oubt to
II K rourta, their dolavs ntul
the cost of litigation nrc
jutlv criticised. Tliorc i
no dutv nioro iinjHrativc upon tlie
bar and the bench than to do what
they can to SIMPLIFY MAT
TERS AND PUT TECHNI
CALITIES OUT OF THE WAY
and ce t it that substantial jus
tice ia administered.
THE SEAT OF THE WHOLE
TROUBLE IS IN THE FACT THAT
TOO MANY APPEALS ARE GRANT
ED WHEN JUSTICE DOES NOT
DEMAND IT. . A MORE 8IMPLE
WAY TO PUT IT IS TO SAY
THAT OUR COURTS TRIFLE WITH
JUSTICE BY PERMITTING DELAY
AFTER DELAY UPON MERE TECH
NICALITIES. at t
I advocate that the stato enact
laws that will permit of but ONE
APPEAL AFTER THE TRIAL
JUDGE. No judgment should Ik?
reversed upon a mere error in the
admission of evidence, error in the
ruling of the court or in the trial
judge's charge unless it be clearly
shown that such error worked a
serious injustice upon the defend
ant lawyer could do a great deal to
facilitate the work of the courts if
they would. We haven't enough
men of the caliber of Benjamin Ii.
Curtis nowadays.
t t
THE LAWYER WHO GOES INTO
COURT TCJAY SEEMS TO FEEL
THAT HE i3 NOT LIVING UP TO
his pro: "irioN if he dczs
NOT OVER TRI
FLING Dc ril. AND GAIN ALL
THE DfLv3 FO'SIELE.
1
Tin- -
Il"t It!.:!. !
fc-n.-.e, !.!!' '
lavyyei:;
A
EXAMPLE ot!
and in tir:;o c
F the prcsciil sv-t'-i'i of
eminent i- to lw tive oi
the intiihtfiiani'i' l justice
in other words if il - t !
worth preserving Home method
must lie devised bv which .ll.'IM-
cial PK(H'i:i:mN;s may
P.E HASTEN ED. s.. thm ev.rv
cause instituted in n court r the
United Slates shall I" tuinllv ad
judged and deieriiiini'il within a
REASONABLE p-n.l Ir.-m the
day on which the initial mwrsaro
filed.
It is tho essence of every gr
erntnent, whatever ita form, that
every man subject t its authority
who may havo a difference with
another must submit it to a tmdy
specially established for it adjudi
cation, instead of attempting to
scttlo disputes by force and vio
lence. Hut in exacting this sub
mission government assumes a
CORRESPONDING OI1LIOA
TION that till disputes submitted
to its tribunals shall bo settled so
that JUSTICE EXACT AND
COMPLETE will bo dono to every
one.
BUT JUSTICE TO BE COMPLETE
MUST BE PROMPT. REDRESS
GRANTED AFTER A LONG PERIOD
IS NECESSARILY INADEQUATE.
AND IN THIS COUNTRY THERE
IS NO PROSPECT THAT ANY
CAUSE CAN BE SETTLED TILL
MANY YEARS HAVE ELAPSED.
It is of course true that delavs
in judicial procedure nre not pe
culiar to the United States. I'.ut
in tin's country, where the courts
nre supreme and every action, en
terprise or roeediii' ( trovern-
IM.ont 1 1 1 ; I V be arro-iti-l. -Il-pell'le !
r prevetl'e 1 I.V j'l !i ' i.il '"ore-. ,
!.: .e!.!V- i:. i!-ivi!: :' e:.u-.- i;i-
lllUr t'NlT'i-C o rlle.l - T ! 1 1 l II -
. p..v. r- ;ir- I 1'. V K "1 S IX
iers would loiiww, i i ! : ! . i w;.i : n .-. i. i .- i . . m .w
,,.,.,.1,1 l... ! ''((-: '. ; TO T ! ! !; I : AT !:
i J'l .- i . v i - -1 i .M li.
o v i : i n m i : n t 1 1 ( ) i ns r 1 : a i s-t iu- kiu.i
tlmt j;i(.st irvlliii' vnu pliint mx
wntcf nt Iroin 1 to Cut icct tlt-cp, rich
soil level v.'illo la hI.s tine free razin
lands near timber lr lence posts liamly
lite In I HK tlie INnest Kterc near
l,v a tklilitlul climate netir y all tlie year no
neeil fo irripitin tlie "Dry" Farmer's Paradise
in the va'K ys wliete the new railroads ate com.
inj; m hot Is near chnrehes startiiu stores cs
tablished lamls ailj 'nin.? settled roads laid
(Hit thousands -l acres adjoining already lenced
nnd settled cr"is harvested your tuihiors
will bv found tbe the "S dt of' the Ivarth" a
l.'inil vvlu te Opp.-i tunit v is ready to rab your
hand an ! . here eve in.u. that ,'ets ahead of
the railroad will be on the road to independence
v en it c nics in the next eoupleof years at most
wheie men and women arc carving out lor
thcniM-lve:- a Innii" th;it is bee from debt, free
from the rent colic- tor, rieirom interest and Irec
fiom taxation until Uncle am has deeded the
land to you where ever thd.ars worth ol im
proveme ts .ent in the place is for yourself
and family where every das work expeudtd is
lor yourself and no one to till you what to do
but your own ood sei se a -d desire to add to
your possessions aain-t that day that comes to
us all when man lias to stop work and allow
others to timsh what he hns bejjan.
.pile-: Ion (J-.
re;
'Rain belt' Lands
will make you
RICH !
-re;
f ";ir CUEATESTi vo
WOULD SET AN I.I..
W. E. cKor.riE.
i:uKen! ... brrinn
lot.
IJ V.ns lNi-lf.-e( wit!) t he
I lie .'ir:s no 1
ii-t: siiiVr.i i-e I. r
Oliildren Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
An iT v it; t he KwtrMiier will hrii-re-iiitri
Tr i' .'Mi l 1 1. . i r i 1 1 - 1
ns t he boys
' h ive t!ie I'M
The fjll.'S'i.
i'fr-it 't i:i!er"-!. nil
i.-i "' ll..- f.iw.r
ih I, ' I .,:t- i.; he Iw.js oj''. "-'i'.
t i i : : : ' I o.ie of t!."'r .1: i ti; io:is i;i!ro '
.ov -i : .: hi itj...r ui.iture f ouler-r;-.r
,.. i ii,.. Kjrgt a,i ii
-t e.ini'-d etittiusiu.sticully by a two
I thirds viite
l:i a Kiij.'L'ostive final chapter Mr.
(leor'e expresses hi.s conviction that
Ii'i.vm f.f nil sorts on-lit to have the op
portunity f sorm- (inch training In
Compulsory . y
Service C.,Laitry's Hope.
By l.iriilrnint f.f.fi-jl I) . I . I A i I l I
227 HE HOPE OF THIS CO'JNTKY LIE
ir.iei ji ;;
mm l l.-e J'Obii
r lie;-ul.-!:.'.
pen-
MILITARY
DRAFTING
Blhec''
5
IT,.
I: - I
'At v-I.m I
ii ;i -s )i
i. A.. IOliir.1.
IN A COMPULSORY
SERVICE WITH A PERMANENT SYSTEM OF
YOUNG MEM INTO THE ARMY.
Eiftv or i.lv tliou-mel oiiii" men .-hoiiM Lc drawn bv lot
everv year for compuNory military :-crvice and the same number re
tired into a rccrve until the reserve had FIVE HUNDRED THOU
SAND TRAINED MEN ready at any moment to be called to tho
colors.
If ever v.-e ,'irc to have an ad
it miHt bo by COMPULSORY
venture lu .-av loat an aim;.' of t
t, if e.J ft il I.'.W ' "- fi to Jii.i
EVE1
MIS
I'TS; VflHW MOllk' ..ml. It Immmn loit
Ithrott'a i, but make it yours. The j
time will never come njjain when vou
can ;et the lands that you arc now able
to cc free from Uncle Sam. My loca
tion fees are reasonable mv services in-
dispensible to the man that wants the best land
as soon as possible ami I am able to place you
on laud that is w orth hundreds of dollars more
than some 1 'inls that y u have seen. I have
parties leaving hete lor the various sctt'cincnts
everv day or two ;iml w ill lie able to take you
if you let me know in time. DO IT NOW!
W. ROCHE FICK
Homesteads and Relinquishments
Next door to tho Free Hvadincj Room
Lakcview, Oregon
"Clean Dirt Means
Money To You
33
V CITI .EN OWES i
.MIL1MKV SERYICE
no I-
e.l .
i-tf.ys l'Jio
i-
X
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" v. ivl
W4NMMI. ! i e ,ii
o. pi. rrs c 3., o.oit. Mich.
$1,000 REWARD
Tlic Oregon k
( loriiia auJ N' m
i i -.- r-ioi k J'roo i
Mop A . KM-iut lur i
. i Mi
'I.- pro
t !i r e
if
H. !..'. -I ra , ' ! , l I
0!, t! -.' ,r.
PRECIATION OF '
(-ll.iily. 'j lie I . . tilt. .f
auful di.-gruco of from
l ife annv to defend this country,
MILITARY SERVICE. I will
li iti'ln-il thou-and could be lu.'iin-ot::-
;:llnv nt .e-etjv liioil -ati'I.
S A DI.'TY TO ( oXT KI 151,'TE
mp-:! oi v i-rviec -,-..;i!d I rie; tlie.
Ine hear:- of llie p; ope. 'mir M'll Would be
ii.r. -Vo'll'l be. It Vou'.d RAISE OUR AP
ITI E ARMY. We Would oet inei, of good
eoinpul-.ory ,-f-rviee would be to wipe out this
7 to 10 per .cut of de-eriions every year.
rwir-cuif TURNOUT
tiOMrmTtHT tnam
Mammoth Stables
BARNUM a REHAHT
POClilUi
l'be '.lir'CMt I.iver.V lllld l-'eeil .Stnble III oouthertl OreOII
or Northern Clilifnlllhi. Ili.i-ei. r.i.linleil li the lM.V, Veek
or M(.illi. jspeclil .llei,ti ,, tjivi'ii In T niiiM'-iit Slock
iM.'ii i:, si.oo scan
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( Ol.ie from ' 1 i
I'or a 1. 1: . r
yeiirs Le 1j.( nul
bis hoiue i.'l I'raij'-i;
uud now (Spends about half of his time
there. He Las a villa lu I 'aria, whut off
from thf world oulsiih; by lil(.:h walls
fjiid tall tree?. iMiring l.l- loot,' resl-
nivncD .,-.
nil.
Conditions of American
Life Breed Insanity.
(letiep id I'lir - Wlieff
i.ew'-jiiipe.- v. oi l : . he ;i-
.1 ii nun h
I a f.iaol-
C
w.-.n
:.. i,;.-s i.;,
1 lu v.-.:
.' S I .1 :.'y ;n
l.c I: is now
v. l inen ia ci
i::u!l. f.'i I T c 1
.'I. fjueem-li.
1 ' f .nue
' i . 1 1 play
olher )-,lt'i.
ile I !'
I
1 1
celcirort Cry
FOR LETCHER'S
O A3T O R I A
I. eh to.l'JIIC v hi ll 1
,;, boiii in fc'pcc' h I
, : i.ii.v uh well uud ;
(h -i i:n-lish. In fact, i
.-!::.;.' J.i l'rauce a novel.
:.;hor itlou llli a French
La retinue j:i(-n Altliee h
'l'!ie( eiilral t heme of t!ii
s lh.it in one of bis foi:h
. J':: lll.-r I'rear." On I :.
'Throiitli tlij. W'nll.'1 n i i.
Mj la t in KiiKli-li la fwU-Ufclv,-
if.'iufhited into I'retieh..- arid wlt'i 1
t"v modification It 4' Jie Jr'ie'' '
t by a well hiiiiwii i't ,-Ljh' ncA e'!;1 '
"rh.it lnn"i!iiv ai a vnlfabuMtll'i '
. . . v , i
Tlio
By Dr. LtO M. CKAfTS ot Mlnncipolla, Minn.
ONDITION3 OF AMERICAN LIFE PROMOTE IN8ANITY.
Heredity, alcohol and a fpeeial group of difleases nro
also fiipidlv increasinpr the number of in.-ano persons in pro
poninji to pie total pipulation.
I f i -: ) v. r-ret .nta;;o of 11,'in -ii aitvui-al of tlii.4 section in the
pa-t thirtv
IDLY AS
better off.
OTHER
AMERICAN
yeais ha, INCREASED EOUR TIMES AS RAP
'II IK POPULATION. Other t;tutc3 and BeetionH are no
COUNTRIES ARE DFVELOPING INSANITY THROUGH
HM3IT3. SINCE JAPAN ADOPTED WESTERN METH
ODS OF DOI'iG THINCS THE PROPORTION OF INSANE PERSONS
IN THAT . I-Mel RE HAS RAPIDLY INCREASED.
"Tlie ill ;to U furnishing flimihci; e.Miniph' of a race INCAPARLE
M K'l IIODS arid envirdniueut
OF..ADOPTION OF AMERICA X
without an
on " i crait.
Valley Falls Mercantile Company
Run ;iti up to (liitc iik i wiiilil.- Mt, re
and sell lor I,al;cvicv prices
The Valley Falls House
Is now in operation and here to meet
competition.. New, clean, iron beds
Good Meals 35 cents
Just half way from Lakcview to'XL
ranch and half way from Lakcview
to Paisley, tiive us a trial
Good Darn, Hay and Water
LAW BRIEFS
7"5RA7ED AT THIS OFFICE
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