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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1911)
CATARRH CANADIAN RECIPROCITY TREATY ABSORBING TOPIC AT CAPITAL Children Cry for Fletcher's rn. - iw . rav.arxvi I". 1aK! ELY'S CRC.r.T CALfu 8urn Xr Gl v 'J.. : f.ir 1 1 or. oven nrs.tr r at or:rr. ! i l. niiw i, ., i ' , -i. . . i . i),.. Il .i'u-m l i. ' f r. in I m i ti t .In'. . - . , ,,. II. I.,.,,. ! . U . 1 ll. . , i f 'I . '. h ., . I Jl- V I II '. ' '"' I I '! I j'lll 1 ' 1 1- - pi.-l ' l" li fi iU nti-l nl. . rl I mi,:" i' , i nt iit I ' r iij -i-1-1 H r l.y in nl l.iii. ('r. iuii K.ilni (..r li".' In Aiitni.rrit Tit fi'iilrt. ElY BHOTHtHS. BO Warren SI.. New York. FURS Hides Pelts 0MM.NI Big Prices 1 1 von don't Ik Ikvo it. sic Eastman Kodak and Brownie Cameras And PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES Hal! & Reynolds Drug Company M.a.rri uf MAPU INE titt M ihc-ttcr Puiu Mimlci. CASTORIA Tor Infaa's find Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Hears tho f. Farm Lands Orchard Lands Timber Lands Stock Ranches LAKEVIEW :: OREGON J. P. DUCKWORTH I """" "l viid con'pli-.i villi , . " nil iur food s;"rv-.-rr ' ' CfEsSI mm C. 0. MISENER Outlook For Ratification Not Bright Senators Find Them selves in a Hole On Account of Opposition to the Payne-Aldrich Bill N u- IiIukI ii i, I'Vlj. II. So in u c li npi f ik 1 1 Ihii Iimh lm I ( c I 'i tlm Sen ii'n In tlie ( 'u li m I ihii riTliriii Ity Kti f inniil in nil luted ly I'ri'Mi lnl In ft IIihI till H'I'P'I i'HI lll t-Khf III II III ((CI! rnllr riKiirili' I ii IiiiiiiihhiIiIp. Nut niily Mr ii runny Huimuira outspoken in their I'I'ImihHIiiii, luit h ureat many morn are lukewarm, nml would shed mi I. urn if It should full to reach h vuir, nut illmtanil ing they would nuppoit It mi It-r nMiiri froni tlm VM1 II iun. If forced tu go mi rec mil. Tlm homier (if HHimtiim ftittiunlaii lli tally In favor (if the rut llti'Ht tun of 1 I hi n hu i i-i in t In com pH rut ively small. I'nlU thou fur nin 'M liav shown ttmt. lint it In -j mi 1 1 y trim that a majority i.f tlm SfiiBtw In O itrjirkfli III tta CD- ; iihIIiiii I T ii r t I ii t y aa to how Ihe '.Senate mini I vole (trow a nut of the nun I'oinin IIIhI attitude of n great niiiny iniiiHtom t tint tlm Prehldant x peits lo get votea enough to ratify the agreement, if arrangement CHn tin maris fur taking h vnt Cm. tinned iIIhcuhiIou of the Hre in. -ul Iihh fulle I to lirltitf ab Hit a Jrltiar illlnlon of tlie Kmiute, f ir b ! n ii in If i of mutator! hth unnLlfl to iit- Ufy thru nflfr wln-tlinr hiioIi tf ol !iroc!ty la dfHlratilo or othiTw 1'nrtlriiUrly In thin tiue of Hi'uatorH 'fiom tin- liorili-r Bliiti. Among them tlie fmlliiK la iiit Htroiiu thHt the rci'li rncity hKremiient tnlulit work to tlm l eoi Ul of Miiinn uf thoir ieo.l, Imt wiinl.l irov iliHHHtrotia to otlii rn. llii'y luivf illllli'iilly In iHitirm In Inn STATE EXPENSES OVEIUMILLION Many Urgent Requests for Money Arc Greatly Decreased S'nlem Or., Feb. l'.-("Hrry lug a grand toted of i I .I'd'.), '.I'll. I.'. the gun enil approprlutlou and Uotlcleucy ' bills have been completed for aub- j mission to the Legislature. The ways' ami Mich oh committee primed l.'iO, H101 trom the estimates iu tlie general bp-, propriation bill, but at the same time added lu rertalu Instances a totsl of i Cl'lW, making h oet decreuse of flH, .'70 iu this bill. Tl.e impropriation bill reaches the uiBguilloeut total if HG7.!IJ0, while tne detlciency bill includes sums which reach to 1W,0I5.4:I. Not au Institution is inrludtxl. the bills for the various other Institutions not being completed by the committee aud will probably come early next week. One of the material cuts made Is in the ar propriation for tbe State Hoard of Sheep Coinmlslsouers, the cost of winch fur the biennial period war SsTliuated at 112, IKK) and was cut to f2.rK)0 by tbe committee. 7 The renuest of :W,000 by the State Hoard of Tax Commissioners is de creased to 22,0lu, and tbe estimate for the cost of printing from 1120,000 to 1100,000. The legislative commit tee cut down the estimate on tbe cost of the st silou by l.'iUUO aud a cut of flfiOO was made on the light aud water estimates for tbe Capitol. Supreme Court estimates weie also decreased by 112,500 aud au applica tion for a uew clerk lu the Attorney lleueral's oflloe at 12100 wai eutlrely eliminated. Tbera wre seveial other minor cuts. The estimates for tba State (iame and Forestry Warden was in creased by f 10 000, while there aie other Instances of slight iucreases. Traveling expenses for the Uoveruor are cut from an estimate of f 1000 to liiOO, but tbe f.riOO for expenses stands tbe same aa during the last adminis tration. Some of tbe appropriations euum- eiated staud ou precarious grounds, us there are bills before tbe Legisla ture to abolish certain of tbe boards and commissions enumerated, and It iu nnnuiilarml noma of these have an excellent chauoe of passing. For ia stance, abolishment of tbe State Board of Sheep Commissioners, which Is considered a virtual certainty, will cut $2500 from the general bill. It Is also possible that the Uregoa Conser vation Commission will be abolished, w blub Is slated for aa appropnatioa of f 1000 lu tba bill. The House ways and meaoi com mittee tonight out tha appropriation for tba Eastern Oregon Branoh Asy lum from 1100,000 to 1310,000. Don't inisa tlio Fur Kale at tlm Mor cuutllo Co.'a atore. ln'tlur Ida hiiiiiillta woul'J olf'Hut the ,ri!uniri Injury. Aunt hrr Inlnrent ln ilivalo'inant lu rnniifot. Ion with thla KKrcaroHiit la 'lie Krowlnit kiim. Ii'loii In tha uiioda of a n ii in In- r of annntora that 1'ienlil ut 'I of, In !iiK')tlntlri( with the Cm riti i an KovuriMiinut, antixht to lay little n.lll li'n, ainl einlinrrHaa aomfl of lila liiRiirKi'iit frlnnda, who nxpreHMnd hiicIi illHantiHfactlon nltb the Fayue Alorlch It. It au liappana that tlie Canailiau aKreeinrnt airota the fir I cihI nu lof.ta of a Dumlmr of the InautKfiit atatca, ami ao lir He the hi'imtora fruoi thoae atalfi are coo ct-rneii, I he agreement beeomea a local Ikhiih. Naturally thcae nanatora aro op (ioai to the ratitlnatioti of the aree mi-nt. not ltli8tuDdlua it lo ere a 'nuiulier of the rules llxJ by tlm ! i'nyne Aldrli:h law. I'hey Mini thfrn elvfH cunfroiited on the cue i le by their 'Hnt clccliirhtl.jiia of polioy, aud on the uthi-r aide ty the clamonuH ! of tht-lr couatitnt-nta. The two can ' not b reconciled. Hence the ernbar rHMHme ut of the aforenaid liifiurwut aouatora. j U'hvther or not the Prealdeot in tanded to "I'lay" politic with this Hureement, tie liHg done that very thin k. and to the great diacoaiQture i of ao me of the men who ware loudest 1 In their condemnation of the admin j latiallon'a tnrilf position during the recent canipaifii. Of courae, the Frehiilent would never uduit that he ' waa aaekinK to emtiarraaa theae Rf- FULL 575,000,000 TO BEEXPENOED Business Outlook Is Good According To S. P. President CHlCAtiO, l et). 1 1. An optimistic uote, so far us a progressive future lu railroad circles Is concerned, was souuded yesterday by Robert S. Lov ett, head of the Unlno Pacific aud Southern Paclflo railroads, on bis arrival iu CbicakO from New Yom. He made it plsiu tbat both be and his colleagues must sue mauy signs f r encouragement, and also for alarm signals In tha Unaucial horizon. Fresideur Lovett is ou bis way to the Par i tie Coast ou an annual tour of iuspectiou, and will leave Chicago todiy for New Orleans, and theu go west ward. "Tbe busiuess outlook Is good so far as our lines are concerned. Tbe decision on an increase in freight rates, wbicb ever way it goes, will not aHect our plans, it will be remem bered tbat our rates were reduced about m year ty the Interstate Com merce Commission. "It is my purpose In making this trip over tbe lines to ascertain tbe physical condition of tbe properties and to learn where improvements ought to be made. "Undoubtedly many will be made In addition to several that are now under way." lie aouounoed tbat bis tour would consume about six weeks and tbat t e would spend a considerable portion of the time iu California, lie does not expect to make a tt lp to Oregou. Laws for Aeroplanes . Legislation for tbe regulation and protection of aeroplanes has been adopted by the Paoltlo Aero Club of San Francisco for submislson to tbe state legislature. One series of meas ures ia designed to safeguard bird men from exemplary damages tot tiespass. It is provided tbat wbeu they And it necessary to land on pri vate property, they shall uot be held liable for anything but tbe actual damage they shall do. An amendment to tba peual code is proposed irakiug it a felouy equiva lent to attempted homicide, to shoot at an aeroplane in flight. Another bill provides for tha licen sing, registration and numbering ol aeroplanes after the manner of auto mobiles. Under this law, aeroplanes would be required to carry oeitaln lights wben flying at night. To ease another's heartache is to forget one's own. Abraham Lincoln. A Threat. Immature Conductor (to clarinet player) See bore, Mr. Schlajr. why iint'1 you fiiVv my boat? Veteran ri.i'-l'i.'t . ii'." i ilv i If yon !rn't limit .),. 'd i .-. i'i. . iiihllcHii InHurHiitM ry the negotia tion of the ('Hiiadlan axreeuiest; he could not afford to allow the Cana dian government, that entered into the negotiatioua in irood faith, lo believe UihI tie mil OHlng t tie for any auch purpoae. And yet the ans riloloo la atroug that the 1'reoideot chucklei to hiuiHelf when be puuaed to coiialder the feelinyH of the Inaurg enta If ha deliberately played poli tico, he playe I good, clever politico from th ataudpat poaitlon. Aa Muted above, the outlook for the ratification of tne Canadian agreement ia nut bright. There will be but two weeks to consider it in the Senate, aftr it cornea from the Finance committee, and with 15 or 20 aeuatora ready to voice their oopo aition at length, there woull eeem to be inadequate time In wbicb to cloae up the reciprocity debate. TDe laat two weens of the aeasion will be crowded with Important business; the P niaiuing appropriation billa must be c.nM're1 and disposed of; the uo finished buainesa baa right of way when lee appropriation billa are nut of the way and tuer? will be little time at the disposal of tbe Senate lo hicb to dlsoiine Canadlao recipro city. Such a altaatioo makes it possible for a very few Senators to tlock ac tion. They need only make a deter mined, illibuaterer foi a few aaya, hoi i their forces together, and in that way prevent a vote. And that is what Ih expected to happen. TRANSTER OF LAKE COUNTYPROPERTY Reported by the Lakeview Abstract and Title Company The fallowing transfers of property i were recorded during the week end ing Feb. 10, 1011: E. J. Patch to A. L. Cooose, Deg. at a point 234 fet. N and 153 ft. E of I be SW coruer of the SWJ of Sec. 10, X 30, S R. 20, tbeuoe N. 338 ft. tbence E 00 ft., theuce S 338 ft., tbenue W to tbe place of beg., 2210. Harriett Walters to Southard & Sloan, Lot 101, 105 in Walter's 2nd Add., 110. St. of Orn. to O. J. Underdsbl, SWJ of Sec. 3G, T. .30, K. 17, E. W. M., f 100. St. of Orn. to O. J. Underdabl, Ski of Seo. 30, T. CI). R. 17, E. W. M., MCU A. Sjodbl and wife to F. E. And rews, tbe Unu.J of tbe WJ of Seo. 3t, T. 31, ii. 13. 10. V. T. P.adigan to E. Waldsn, Lot 12, Blk. 33, O. V. L. Co. Add. to Lakeview, and Si of SJ of NEJ nf SWJ of Seo. 35, T. 38, R. 19. $250. E. 8. Rice to J. O'Neill, Lot 4, blk. 4, Orenkel's 1st Add. to Lake view, 110. Meyer and Randolph to John O'Neill, Lot 3 in Blk. 4 in Drenkel's 1st Add., HX L..R. Smith to U. M. llodges. Lot II In Blk. 292, O. V. L. Co. Add., 11. Geo. Reufro aud wife to C. A. Woodard. Com. at point 105 ft. E of tbe SW cor. of the .BWi of NW of Seo. 22, T. 28, R. 11, E., thno N 209 ft., tnno E 185 ft., thno S 209 ft., thno W ISO ft. to place of teg.. 110. L. P. Fox to Geo. Peyerl, Com. 140 ft. S of the NW cor. of tbe SW4 of Seo. 27, T. 25, ft. 13, E., thno E 140 ft., thno S 100 ft., thno W 140 ft., tuoo N 100 ft. to place of beg., 50. Lulu Miller to J. C. Dodson, Com. at the MV cor. of Blk. 2 in S add. to Lakeview, thno running S CO ft., tanc E. 21C f t , tbno W 00 ft., tbnj W 21C ft. to the place of beg., 11000. 101 Oregon Valley Land Co. 'a deeds were also reooided. LIFE SAVED AT DEATH'S DOOR. "I never felt ho near my jrrave," writes W. R. Putteraon, of Welling ton, Tex., as when u frightful couRh and lung trouble pulled me down to 100 pounds, In spite of doctor's treat ment for two years. My father, mother anil two sisters died of con sumption, and that I am alive today Is due solely to Dr. King's New Dis coyery, which completly cured me. Now I weigh 187 pounds and have been well and strong for years." Quick, safe, sure, it's the best remedy on earth for coughs, colds, lagrlppe, aeth- ma, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. 50c and f 1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by A. L. Thornton; Tlie Kiwi You Ifavo Always In tis fur over .';0 j'nr, Allow All C'oiintorrclts, Imitations and '.Jiist-a.s-tfoo!" aro hut i:xx rliii iitH that trlflo with niifl cwlaniT tlie honlth f Infant and Children KxiH-rlenco n gainst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Caxtorli Is a harmless fitihstltuto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops awl Soothing Syrups. It Is I'lea.sant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic nuhnfanee. Its ape Is Its guarantee. It destroys AVorm and allays 1'evcrishncsn. It cures Ilarrh;a and AVlnd Colic. It relieves Tccthlnff Trouhles, cures Constlpatloa and FLatuleney. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and IJowels, glvlntr healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's I'anacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS i Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years Tvr crMTua eomenav. tt ww .1 i.wnn i ii ii f HOTEL LAKEVIEW ERECTED IN 1900 FIRST-CALSS ACconnon.vnoNs SAHPLB ROOn For COnnERCIALf TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT MODERN "PCTiSfft LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors F. P. LIGHT GEO. HARROW Lakeview Meat Market HAYES A GROB, Propr'S Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc, Etc. Try our Sausages and Cured Meats Quality Unexcelled Free Delivery CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. P. M. COREY, Gamaral Manager LAKEVIEW - OREGON Operates Stage, carrying; United Statea- Malls, Express and Passenger on tk. following routes: ALTURAS TO LAKEVIEW; LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LALEVIEW AUTOnOBILES OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH THE STAGES PARES: Klamath Falls Route Alturas Route -Plush Route Lakevlew Plush Klamath Falls Altuia Daily Service Except on Sundays Train No. 2 leaves Alturas at - - - 4:50 A. M. Arrives atReno, Nevada, at - - - 6:10 P. M. Train No. 1 leaves Reno, Nevad, at - 9:00 A. M. Arrives at Alturas at 10:10 P.M. S. P. Co's Trains leave Reno as follows: No. 23 leaves Reno for San Francisco at - 7:30 p. m. No. 3 leaves Reno for San Francisco at - 2:45 a. m. No. 4 leaves Reno for the East at - - 9:25 p. m. No. 2 leaves Reno for the East at - - - 9:50 p. m. Hought, awl which has heen has home the nlffnaturo of nml has hon mario under his per Honal stiKrvUlfn tilnoo Its Infancy. no one to dVcclvc you In thli. Signature of Muaar rmrcr. tw voaa errr. ii 1 111 ii inn i,ii jaunin "'iii' On. Way $10.00 5.00 4.00 Round trip $18.00 9.00 7.00 OEFICES:- Stag Offic Suinvaaj HoUl American Hotel . Hotel Royal r