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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1911)
TEDDY INCREASES ANNANIAS CLUB - Certain Unnamed Muck raking Magazines aro Now Included MAGAZINES MAILED AS FAST FREIGHT Postmastor-Qonoral Hitchcock Inaugurates Plan to Rcduco Cost Lakeview Saddlery mi mm A complete line of ha r 11 ess, li I ps , rohes, lilt. Hates, lur.,tillt;,rose- ettes, et, ete. erj tlihi In the lino of t' a r r I a n ' mill liorse fumisli- Iiiks. IJepnlrlnn by cniii pi'ttMit lIM'll. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM Herkely, Cid.. March 'JS. Theodore! Washington. March 27. MiiKiixinc THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. LAKEVIEW, OREGON Have the only Tract Index to the real estate records of Lake County, Oregon, and are in a position to make Abstracts of Title in less time and more accurate than can he done l)Y anv other system H. W. MORGAN Manager ! Roosevelt concluded his scries of Kurl i lectures here this afternoon with a J rinjjinjr condemnation of those news- i papers ami magazines the .Ananias i nniektakors, " he termed them that "misrepresent mid discredit honest pul'lie servants that, with the result that the mind of the people is so con fused that it is unal'le to distinguish the honest otlicial from the dishonest." "The public man," said Colonel Roose velt, "occupies a very important and responsible position hut m a country like ours, where puMic opinion pre vails so paramountlv. the public man doseu't occupy nearly so important position as he that moulds public opinion. The cardinal sin of the tnouldt or of public opinion is mendacity; the cardinal sin of the public man is theft. I abhor the thief, but I abhor een more the assassin of character he tha- tries to destroy the public's faith in the honesty of the man who rightfully should bo where he is." C'ltinir the obverse of that declara tion the colonel declared that "the newspaper man or magazine writer that sustains the crook shares the crook's guilt." I'ut the honest man tlfcit is tit for public life, the speaker and other bulky periodicals after July I next will he transported by the I'ost otlice Department in carloads, as fast freight. IVstmiister-Ccncral Hitchcock is de veloping plans as rapidly as possible to utitli.o fast freight in the trans portation of magazines where practi cable ami in instances where a saving to the Covernincnt in transportation charges may be ollVeted. "The plans I have decided upon," said Mr. Hitchcock, "are 'not pro'poscd as a solution of the pending controver sy over the suggested increase of the second-class rates on advertising sec tions of magaitics, but they probably will tend to bring about a solution of t hat quest ion. " 1'istribution terminals have t n es tablished in lioston. New York, Phila delphia, St. Louis, Omaha, St. I'anl, Chicago and Cincinnati. Through matter that can be handled in carload j lots will be sent through the weighing , ...:. 1 . . r i . . .... . secuou oy ireigni ami sucn a.Mitmnal distribution as is necessary before the matter is delivered to other rail way I'ostotl'n'e lines will be done at the terminus. Arrangements will be made with the thought, should have a fairly thick publishers for a liner separation in the skin and be capable of viewing with j publishing ollices and for an earlier grim contempt the accusations of those 'nailing of their matter so that the that made a living out of mendacity. slower method of transportation may "There's a tyie of magazine," the j not atfect the regularity or promptness colonel went on. "a type that it is "f its delivery. ha-dly fair t i ea'l 'muckraking.' be- i "We expect, " said Mr. cause certain evickrak'ni; maga. incs ' "to e.Teet cei-,idc:irl-!e ec, have jterfornK ' a -nletidid public sor- ' i'. the actual cm I of vice typewh:--'u may be dr.-i.vatcd ! t:iei of the matter, but al .1 as 'Ananias nnickrakers, ' thin which no influence can play a more eorvr.ip- ! tible part. N cn-vieted al-ierma 1 or ; ili.-gracc-l p'iblic m in iloing time :n a ' Hitchi'oek, eiom'es, not t ran.-.'orta-, .11 t he rai I- v r..-to ar pay. 'embers of Parol fS)lt COLORADO HOTEL C. E. LONZWAY. PROPRIETOR BEST MEALS IN TOWN-Try Us CiOOD, CLEAN ROOMS Bread, Hot Rofs and Cakes Baked Daily Lakeview ;,...,:..... ; . 1 . 1 t . : . ..... c 'v 111 It 1 ' i'.c-ci I'll!: l.lls lic 01 . magazine which purveys di.igr.e-cful , acqusatinus iriinst honorable mi" vvnorn mey Know to ie true to II. i lr principles.' The danger of such magazines, he said, lies in oopt'u.sing tlie public mind, "and if once you get the public think ing all public men are 'pretty much Hike' there is a great danger of ruin ing American citizenship. " "The man who poisons the public mind," ho asserted, "is as thorough ly reprehensible a scoundrel as the man who poisons the public's bodies." Board Sal. -in. Or.. Mini. L'-. (iovcruor Wo -t lias ,-ii.H.inVi .lauii s . I.i"n, m.d .lohri Mint, 1, of Salem members of tile :.ewly created parole board They, will act with Superintendent .James' I of the penitentiary, who is a r... 'ruber, ' of the board by vitue of the otlVc he Mollis . John Mint, has been ehiet of police and postmaster at Portland. Mr. ' Lit.n is a member of the firm of hop dealers of Catlin & Linn, of Salem, : and is a close friend of Governor West. The duties of the board do not; begin until after May lid, the date up-; on which the new law goes into effect. ; Oregon j LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated. A Complete Record We hare made an entire transcript of nil Records In Lake County which In any way, affect Ht-a.1 Property In the county. We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer ever made in Lake County, and ever Deed given. Errors Found in Titles In transcribing the record we have found numerous mort gages recorded In the Deed record and indexed; arid many deeds are recorded In the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds' of mortgages and deed.-, are not indexed at all. and inoct ditiieult to trace up from tie- records. We have notations of all these Errors. Others annot find :hem vve have pot Mindreds of dollars buutlnjjj up these errors, and vvecau fully guarantee our work nanasrer. J. D. VENATOR, WILLOW RANCH ORCHARD TRACTS Apples Apples Apples Keeping Qualities NO BLIGHT NO INSECTS NO FAILURES BIG PROFITS 10 ACRE TRACTS Planted, Irrigated, Sprayed and Cared for Price $150 per Acre One-third down, balance $20 per month No Taxes, No Interest TO PROBE STATE'S LOANING SYSTEM State Land Agrent Will Examine Cccuritics Held By State State Land Agent Pinehart, under the direction of Governor West, will start immediately making a personal investigation of every outstanding mortgage loan of the state land hoard in Oregon for the purpose of reporting to the board. In his message, the governor declar ed, that in making its mortage loans in the fiast the land board has hi en guid ed by information furnished by its lo cal attorneys in each county. "If any of these have been careless or guided by selfish motives in recom mending the loans it is possible that the state has been carrying some bad paper, " lie states. It will bo the duty of the state land a,'ent under this new order of the board to take steps to protect the loans ...L .l p .. , wnere me seeuniy is Iounu to he Ih- niieiuai.e. There are about $."j,()()(),0(j(), worth of these loans outstanding. , in v i ' ' 1 and he t,.,, i ihlerini- -ioi i "On r, i urn , a Munich -tried to iva riilor In I: ' l'r.-i Crtycjoier. ; '; il a i; r experl- ! day for which Ids I'e.'p.uisilile. 'Ills "ms ii.-in-.' rehearsed, ilv.-iiit-'i-o of an hour's , eel some lr. sl iilr. .tfj lo the buiidiiig." says ."per. he lo,,i his way and oh lie hall through u enr ich plasterers were at work. ii You niii.'ii.' pass iliroiig told. Put I nm Mahler.' Ceriiau for painler.i 'vas the iinsyinpathetii i here.' he vviis (Mahler Is the 'You look It,' reply of the man who b'oel.od his way. 'We are Dot ready for the painters yet, so run on.' And the composer, realizing that argu ment would bo useless, plunged Into the labyrin'h a id finally reached his destination." Tri-State Land Company Lakeview, Oregon Write for Booklet and Information lJ,u.-nLHlW!iiiiw'ii'i;in jwwi.i. j,b i ' nii ihhucii KICK LD HY A MAD IIOPSK j Samuel Plrch, of Iieetouri, Wis., I had a most narrow escajje from los j in Ids lee;, as no doctor could heal the frightful Bore that developed, but at last Hucklen's Arnica Halve cured It completely. It'w the (greatest heal er of ulcers, burns, boils, eczema, HCahlH. cuts, coii.h, col I nores, bruises and piles on earth. Try It. "jcut A. L. Thornton's. POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS! N OUT System Proves Successful But Deposits Arc Not Lar& Klamath Herald; Pes I master Km mitt is in receipt of a statement from the postolhoe department, showing the number of accounts in the postal .savings banks throughout the country, giving the total amount on deposit and average balance per depositor on Feb ruary 2.-th. There is but one postal savings bank in each state, and Klam ath ranks 'Jiith in the list. Lcadvillo, Colo., heads the I ist, with a total deposit of .2!2,25.'i, and New berry, S. ('., brings up the rear with Sllt'.l. Klamath Falls has $1,071 on de posit, and as there are twenty-live depositor-,, the average is JU.'.Ci each. Considering the size of the other cities in which postal savings banks are located, ti,e showing made by Klamath Falls i ; indee I great, and Mr F.mmitt reports the amount deposited as on the increase. The Amctr Wrs Thorough. There lit,. s.,iiie inleresi ing episodes ill t he Ii:-- o ,s.r hai e. Kuan-.Smllh. Once 111 1 1 1 1 market place of an Af ghanistan town lie was lired at by u native lb- ,.i!ue. u complaint with the a nicer, u ho appealed lo lake no notice of the nioiiienl. merely remark ing. "Thais ail light." Sir t'luirles complained aaam and met Willi the same reply, lie s-t ill thought that the ameer was livaiing a serious matter wild less con alerallou llian it de served, hut Hi, ai .hi advisable to say no more on iho subject. About a week afterward he was invited by the ameer to ride with him. They rode for some distance outside Ihe town, and they passed gibbet after gibbet. At length Sir Charles said. Your highness has been busy of late." "Oh, no," replied the ameer; "they uro your little lot.'' He hud fcoi.od all the members of the would he assassin's family and hanged every one of them. m:vj:u out of wokk The buni-st little things ever made uro Dr. Klng'H New Life i'llls. Kvery pill in a Miiar-coated globule of health, that cliang;eM weaknesH into Btrength, languor Into energy, brain fan Into ni"iitil tower: curing; Con Htljiatiou. Headache, Chills, Dyspen Hla, Miliaria. Only -'"c at A. L. Thornton's ' Al.( IMIOI, .1 ' u ( p Ai'(!i'la1i!v Pii'iiiiniinnKir.ij MiniMliiiiJi.Vi.iiil.iiiilitiMinti liii;iilu'Sini:i.uli.'.imiIli(rtHlsiJ Promofcs Fli'.Vslim.rhfnr ' ttvss anil IkNt'.Cmil.iiimn'itiirt lpiuni.Mi)ipIitit nnrMoiifal. Nor Naik otic. wvV if oh! ik xv s wmiut tuli XrJ- lwmmi -llwtn Srrti- mrtii t ATV. Ancrfcrl Hi'iucilv forriinsflrJ lion . Sour SlniiuH It. Dl,inx3 Worms .CoiiiilM(iiis.rviTKlt lu-ssfliulLossor .l'!.'-L'i'. racSiindf Sigiiamrr (f N'KW YOWI. For Infants oiul Chiltlrcn. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears t!io Signaturo f J hp' Use" J For Over K. I - - r I .1 .. ...( , ait Copy of Vrppcr. rrv;.'" Thirty Years ' SA W Is na 1 HOTEL LAKEVIEW H1KU.K. yivtti&unizt&ui 1 TWIiATiMliNT ...t ,. : l- " LIOHT (S: MAWROVV. Proprietors F. P. LIGHT OCO. HARROW Lakeview Meat Market HAYES & GROB, Propr-s Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc., Etc. Try our Sausages and Cured Meats Quality Unexcelled I'ree Delivery The REAL HOME PAPER Ihe San Francisco Chronicle. M. H. de YOUNG Sane, Conservative and Well Edited. DAILY -:- SUNDAY -:- WEEKLY Sunday's in Colors WM. WALLACE, Dealer at Lakeview, Oregon ORDER NOW HALL'S SQUIRREL POISON A remarkably cHieient exterminator, used suc cessfully Tor L'O years. The most economical to use because the most certain. For sale by Hall & Reynolds Drug Company LAKEVIEW - OREGON FURS Hides i Pelts COMMAND Big Prices If you don't believe it, see J.P. DUCKWORTH ii 1x2