Classified A Want Ad In Tho Lako County Examiner Repeated u lew times, if necessary, will find u customer for that propel t.v of yovira. They are scanned closely by intending bujtrs, and the cost is nominal 5 cents the line for each insertion. Special long-time rates. WAMTM WAN1KD A RANCH TO RENT lti stock aod iuipleaieuls, stuck taksu on sliarsa or ruo ou a salary, llest ol rsierences. wile good cuok. Inquire ol U. W. vYuiie, Aituras, (.int.. our J. U. Riouarusou'sosuip. WAN I KO- W mount nil kiudsof birds auimal bona. eui. Vte lo iklui and meks rugs aud robe. UlUy eud biuiutous, Taxsdernilate Valley telle. Oregon. 30 Urn. ml iiilrut melds u mil our epleu li(J nursery stuck. A permanent place, cash weealv aud a square firm Iwkofyou. write lor particulars. Waliutoa Nursery t TopiKjulsh, WimIi. 1kl.KrHUM. milk AT Til K NOTICE KOIt RE ward Issued ljr the Telephone (Company for destroying; IU prop erty. a" MIM'KI.I.ANK4IIJM j'ii'i i' i ii i nfi i 1 1 1 1 1 1 L'ul U I. X A 111! a itkWilfl) t lift lnllars ! here- n - - - - - - . by offered for loioruistloD that will lead to tbe aires aud conviction of any peisoa U Ut stolen wires or other property. troa our Company: and toe mom reward Is hereby ottered for lotorujuM'.o that will lead to lb trnit tad n.uvlotlon of euyou des troying ti property of the Company. Cbas. Unibauh, BeoreUiy Lake Co. WiW Co. Doo't furgst tbat carry la slock tor Mi eil kinds of Iron. Pol's and obaiua, tbiuabis skalns and Iroa aoa steel axles Arinsr Bros. tf Blue Prime ot any township id Burns Laud District snowiug all land sutries, natuas, dates, ate. To pography. Vour ordar Oiled ou day of reoekvlog. Price It J. O. TUKNKY. Burns, Oregon Oil Cheap flour at Uonansa. tjualliy guaranteed or money rufundod. tf UtrOKfc 4!kllllUIK. POST k KINO HAVE THE BEST grade ( njoura and Cigar to be found In Oregon, tf J. II. CUTLER WHlHKY AT Til 15 Hotel Uisevlew bar. The tteet and purvMt whisky mal. tf roK MALIC w v ri'li n.uul niiuikiiiinir maira in raqnin-a tliJ norvlcea tf il reprr- miUlnllVf in ijineymw, i Iut nulotcrtntloii reiu'walu and to extend clrciilntlou by Kixtlal meth. oda which have provetl uuuaually Nucveaaful. Salary and rominlwlou. l'rtvlouM j-spt-rU-uoe d8lrbl, but uot entH-ntlal. Vhok time or aparv time. AildrveM, with n-fwivocea, J. F. I'alrbaiikM, Good lloUHfktvplnic MuKiilnn, 'Mi Fourth' Ave., New York City. KOK 8A1.I5 'JO acrea to aevtlon ZA, towi.hl. ;l, raORO xi. hnjnln ot . Heawr llros.. Lakaviow, Ore KOIt BALK 40 acrea In allalla, inllee aonth ol New 1'lne Crevk, alao UOacri'M (armtoK land, 60 acrea In wheat V miles tuuth of New 1'iiie Creek. I'.irtkulam ol L T. Hentler Hon, New I'lne Cnt'k, Ore. Apr'.M tf 3'OK ALK 10 nereH. near Lukevlew. Demtrlption: H ol KKuttiSSli ol N of Neetioii 16, TuwoHlilp 40, ItauK H 1-' W. M. Otto E. And craoit, LakpClty, Minn. l iO acra line, level land adjoining I'aultne Martin, tx mile urin ol town of Silver Lake. Vry cheap forcuHh. Apply to J. O. II all, b'J2 ClntmUr of Coiniuercu buildlug. 1'ortlund, Oregon. 413 IHK Lnkeview Ahntract X Title Co. in nmkina ajM-cial prices on Atmtracts to O. V. L. Co. 'a Tracta unci Town Lot. lie V of Hoc. 34, T. US S., itauKe 19 K., W. M., near Lake view. Or. Call on or addreaa Cliaa. K. Elulu, City Hocorder, Halem.Ore. 2-23 4-5B SOR MA r.K Trot 5, Hoc 14, T.8H, R. 19, lOacros. 1,. J. Porter. Portlsud, Thm. jfciR HAl.KU( . aloek 40. nl irwl U,ria. i 16, T. M. K. IV, 10 Korea fetur Hwvatuo, 470 tH HM.V.-IM S4. bloc OT, O. V. I Co. sdUl nlon.aiKl Hiot iiSi ut NK ol NK'.j. Bee, t. I . IU, K. IV, IV tttrUM. AaUU'H ri H(.iwi JlKU 4, bo li, Knuaai Cliy. Ku. l'rio ill). tOU HI.K-Traol 1, Hm. 16. T. 87. K., 4iaori. itlltBAI- 41, KU.1 : ut ut, I)t MtBAIJC-lxit M, blue l.lSanit tracts, 8eo 18. . 'JU anrii. AaaroM I nuoa n ara, in , Vvt Molnvt, Jow. r OltHAI.K Lit 14, block IHO.andN ol BK'4 pi ) S ray. b 14, Bl'lmiflfld, Wah. ITIce tAuO. JKTHAI.K Lot 1), block gflli, O V L addition, nINkX, HW, Heo 17, T S. K , 40 aorsk. Addraaa I I'lercu Wolfe, Unorbead, Mlua. .K HAl.tt l-ol 24. block Kl.1,0 V L addition, ..nrt H ol S'( ol BW, Boo It, T Bo, K6, XU ura. urra. Addra U. U. Harmon, lus Kauaai Hi, dflald.U. I). tl HAI.E--B1,' ol NH. ol WKU ol NKW'.Be t, tt. U)aoro. Addrau Laura J. U ,8eo o, '1' vvici, We pay caah for any Oregon Sua ha Law a before IBM). AIho want mo Journals 1802 and 1804. AIho ea 1351, Journal of Council 18M, tutoa loT4 and of l.V6, and Code ot 1 1'rooethire and (leueral Laws :'i and Archive i-i:.l(?lli. Write . A, HttU son & Co. Inc., Portlautl, Want Ads In tbe Circuit Court of the Htato ot Orion, for the County of I-ake. Ouaiie A. lleryford, I'lalntiff. ) va. V L. K. Her j ford, lfm lnt. J ToL. U. Ilery ford, tho Ab"va named defendant: In the iihiiio of the 8 (ate of Oreuon, You arc hereby reiiulrej to appear and aiiHWer the complaint tiled again! you In the above entitled court and cauao, on or In-lore the lllth day of Octolter. 1UI1, the aaid date lielnt; tbe I nit day of the tloe prescribed in the or der ol publication of auuimona herein, and If you tail ao to appear or stuwer for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded In aaid complain , namely: That the plaintiff take a decree aifalnat you dis solving the boo (In of matrimony exist liifC Ix-tweeu rou and the plaintiff and that she reaume tier maiden name, Uuneio A. Youoic, and lor her coata ol ault. This auuimona la aerved upou you by order of Ju'Ik of County Court of lake County, HtatA aforenaid, daUwl Auk- iuii. V. A. WILSIIIKK, Octl2 Attorney lor I'lulotiff. 8UMM0NM In the Circuit Court of the Htale of -OrefioD, for theCoanty of Lake. A. M. llaxier, rialntlff, t va. V Win. Hume, Defendant. ) To the nlnrnMiamed defendant, Wb Huiiic: lo tho name of tho State of Oregon I You arc hereby required to apiear and answer thecomplalut filed agaiont yon In tl alove eutltled Court and cauao, now on tile with the clerk of aald Court, on or before all weka from tho data of tbe tint publication of turn summons, towlt: On or before the 13th day of October. 1911. and you are noilllud tbat If you fall ao to ap- Iatar aud answer the complaint, aa lervla required, the plaintiff will lake Judgment agatuat you for tbe sum of J74.TJi together with the aum of llOO.Ou asntio'iiey'af-w aud the furth. er auui of IUS.37 together with the aum of tlOO.OO aa atloroey'a fee, and the further suui of .MI.tH together with the aum of f 150.UO aa attorney' fee, aod tbe further auiu of ;M.V70 to gether with the aum of lSj.OOss at torney's fee, aod the further auiu of 112.70 tojrvthcr with the sum of f 10.00 aa attorney's tee, and the further sura of toin-thcr with the sum ol '.WOO aa attorney' fee, and the furth er sum of l'4.4S together with tbe aum of ll.Hi.00 as attorney 'a fee and to gether with the coata and disburse ment of I tits action. This auuimons la aerved upon you by publication thereof by o.rder of tbe llouoinble 11. Ialy, County Judge of Lake County, Oregon, made on tbe 3rd day ot April, 1U11, directlog publi cation thereof once n week for six consecutive and succeaaive weeka In the LnkeCountv Examiner, pabilahed and printed atLakevl w, Lake Coun ty, Oregon, aaid 1 ake County Exam iner U'mg a nespitper of general fir eolation, published aod prlutel weekly at Lakevlew, Lake Couoty, Oregon. j. ii. lank. Attorney for I'lmntiff. Date of flret publication. Auguat 21, 1011. Date of laet publication, October 12, 1011. GUAltDIAN SALE In the County Court of the State ol Oregon, for Lake County. In the matter of tbe eetale of Ifoyt Vernon, Merven Voruon, Florence Vernor), Yergla Vernon and James Vernon, Minora. Notice is hereby given that pursu ant o an order of the Couoty Court of the stute ol Oregon, for Lake Coun ty, made and entered on the 8th day ot September, 11)11. 1 will on and after the 13th day of October. 1011, sell at private eale, for cuah lu hand, or for part CfiMh, ami balance on approved aocurltlcH, ( the same to he approved by the Court) the following detwrihed real property, and all the right, title and intercut which the aald wards or either of them may have In the same," towlti TheNKofbVV, and HVM of NW.ttec. 84, Tp. liO 8., H. 20 E, W, M., sIho the following described rtal property, to wit: lteginnlug at a point 478 feet eaat of the aouthweat corner of the riW of 8W of Bee. 1 ib Tp. 40 8. . It. i0 E. W. M.; thence running north 40 rods; thence eaat to the eaat line of the above named 40 acre tract; thence south to tbe southeast corner of eaid 40 acre tract; thence west to place ot beginning. Dated and flret published this 14th day of SupteiutaT, A. D. 1011. BETTA McKEMY, Guardian ol the above named niluora. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION Not Coal 1.4X0 d Department of the Jnuerlor, U. 8. Laud OtileH at Lakevlew, Oregon, September 6, 1U11. Notice la hereby given that Richard O. Mahonay, of l'luuh, Oregon, who, on July f. lOU!, made llomeMtead entry No. !Wir., Keriul. No. 01347, for Ki riVV'U lxtH3, 4, 6, . Bectlon 10, TowiiNhlp 3jM, lCaiiKe24E, Willamette Meridian, 1ms tiled notice of lutentlon to make Final five year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above des cribed, before the Keglnter and tte celver of the United Htatee Land Office, at Lnkeview, Oregon, on the 14th day of Octotn-r 1011. ClaJmunt numes as witnessca; Charles Kobertaon, Walter Deut. I'hillp Lynch, I'ut Murphy, all of Flush. Oregon. . A. W- OUTON, Itegister .NOTICE KOU I'UHLICAllON ( Not Coal Laud) ll prirui.em of the Interior, IJ. H trfiinl oillee at lakevlew, Or. gun. hepieniN r 13, 1011. No Ice la hmeb.v given that IICe l.ulnl. of I'mihi,, on-gon, who, ou Oo loUr I4. I on. iimiIi ilrert Ifio.l entry No. 7im, aerlHl No. (Htl7, lor N V.i Hee. 7. HW'.'f, H KF.J4. Hcc H, S N i, H.-C I?, Towm-hlp :i'l H, Itaiige 'il t, , Willamette Merliiian, haa tlleij notice of I leiitlon to make Dual prof toeMinbliah claim 10 the Uud above le:r0ed, iM-fore the lU'glnler and IliHvlvi-r of the Dniied ntnlfn Uiod OIHVe at Lakevlew, Oregon, u the MlhddV of October, 1DII. t 'lalinant liamea as wlfnexnea: I'al rlcs Dreeii, W arren C ln'rd. Tlmoiby Murpby and C C. Dixon, all of I'Iun'i, Oregon. A. W. ORTON, Ib gl-ter. NO 1 ICE K)t I'UIILIUATION (Not Coal lanria) Ihtartnieiit of tbe Interior. U. . fjiud Office at Lakevlew, .Oregon, September 1, 1011. ' Not Ira U hereby given that Jullua Mchiister, of Hilvtr Creek, Nebraska, who. on Octotwr 81, litlu, made tliti InthimI atoon application Nit 010113. for N'AJjf HWV. HW NVVL". Bee K HX NF.i, hec. 7Toi.lilp 3M, Hat.ge 18 Hi, Willaoiette Meridian, baa llled notice of b,U'Utl'n to make flnat prHjf to eatabltah claim to tlie lanu above dcrrllMd, Ix-fore the Keglater and lb crlver of iheUntuM Htatea IjiikI OHl. e at I nkeview, Oregon, ou the Vltl (lav f Noveinlter. 1011. Claimant name ns wltoeaaeix: ao ton Hchuater, of Lakevlew. Oregon; William WINot., of. Lakevlew, Ore gon; Ixuls Hchusfer, ol Hilver Creek. Nebraska, ahd J. W. Jackuiao, of Sil ver Creek, Nebraaka. A. W. ORTON, Regieter. lo the Circuit Court of the btate of Oregon, for Lake County. Ada Laoghlln, I'laio tiff, 1 va. , Summons K. I). Olaen and all w r- for aona unknown, if any, publication having or claiming to in have ao I u teres t to nal f recloeur to aald real property, of tax lien. iK'fendHOl. To K. D Olaen. the atKive named defendant, In the name of the State of Oregon: Y"U are hereby notified tbat Ada Laughlin. the boldrr of IVrtltlcate of Dellii(uency numbered 9, Icnuwl nn the Dili day of Noveinlter,. l'MHi'. by the IAX ctllectorof ibe county of Lake, state of On von, for the amount ( alxteei and 34 I'D (1.4) dollars, the aaoie la-lng the amount then oue ai.d delinquent for ta es for toe j ear KW7, Ugei her with jtenally, Inter, at and coats (hereon upon the real prop erty aaaeased to you,' of which you are the owner as appears of record, siioated in aald county and state, aod particularly liounded and deecribed iu follows, to-wit: The noith half (N) of section twenty Cio). towokhlu thirty-eight (38). south range nioeteen (19) eaat, containing three hundred and twenty (3JO) acrea, situated in the couuty of Lake, state of Oregon. Yon are further notified tbat said Ada Laughlin has paid taxes on s&id p remixes for prior or subsequent years with the rate ot Interest on said amounts us follows: Year 1U0M. paid March 2, 1000; amouut, Ti.43; rat ot Interest, 15 per cent er annum. Year IOOO, paid March 7, 1010; amount, $1S.4S; rate of Interest, 15 per cent per annum. Year 1010, piiid March 15, lull; amount, '.'.) CO; rate of Interest. 15 per cent per annum. Maid E. D. Olaen, aa the owner of tbe legal title of tbe above described property as the same appears of rec ord, and each of the other persons atove named are hereby further no tified that Ada Laughlin will apply to the Circuit Court of the county and state aforesaid for a decree fore closing the Hen against tbe property above deacrltied and mentioned In raid certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty davs after the first publication of the summons exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this ac tion or pay the amount due aa above ahon together with costs aud ac crued luterest and in case of your futlure to do so, a decree will be rend ered foreclosing tbe lien of said taxes and costs against the land and pre tutsee above named. This summons is pnbllsked by order of the Honorable Henry L Ileuson, Judge of tbe Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for the county ot Lake, tnd said order was made and dated this 25th day of September. 1011, aud tbe date of the first publication ot this summons la tbe 2Mb day of Sep. temlier, 1011. All process and papers in this pro ceedlng may be aerved upon the tin derslgued residing within the state of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. CLINTON A. AMBROSE, Attorney for Flat n tiff. Address, 313 Washington St., Port land, Oregon. J. D. VENATOR. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Lake Couuty, Oregon. 8cpt23 NovO. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Not Coal Land Department ot the Interior, U. S. Land Otllce at lakevlew, Oregon, September 13, 1011. Notice Is hereby given that Nannie M. Graves, of Lakevluw, Oregon, who, cn Attguht 8,1010 uistle timber and stone application, No. 03022, tor NWk NIVK, Sec. 34, Twp. 80 8, Range 17 h.. Willamette Meridian, has tiled uotlce of Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to tbe land above described, In-fore the register and re ceiver of the United States land ofUce, at I axeview, Oregon, on the 17th day of November, 1011. Claimant names as witnesses t Dan. lot V. Hreunan, LouIhU K. lirennao, L,ora Harry aod Jack McAullffe, all of Lakevlew, Oregon. A. W. ORTON, Register. Let the Examiner figure on your next Tob Printing. PETITION Foil LIQUOR LICEN8E We, the undersigned legal Voter of Nortb arner precinct, lHk)Connty, "Mate ol Orcg.,11. reaectftlly petition the 1 1 ext. County Court of Lxkeiouti I), Mtateof Oiegoo, to grant a licenae to T, J . Hnllivaii, of Hindi, Oregon, 10 sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquor In Icms quantities than one Mullen In ssld North Warner precinct, Lane Ci unity, htato of Oregon, for tbe ieriid of six inooths, as in duty boond we will ever pray: Frank Rogxera, Iiert Lewis, L . Kcckwlth, C. 11. Roblriaon, J J. Scott, J. M.JMesr-ner, Win. Dsyer. J. O. Van Keulen, i. L O'nuilivan, 1'at Murphy, A. O. Kelly, Jeremiah Moynlhan, .lohii D.McAnlliTe, P. K. laylor, I I war A IVIIetler.F,. Ilonon, C, W. Dent, J. M Handle;, Coo Murphy, V.O.Allen, O. A. Curtis, James l. O'Connor. Ed F. KlfMMlIng, Dick O'Mahooey, J. J Van Keulen, N. K. Curry, li. F. itoiierts, II. Pot n dexter, ('has Markaberrv.W. C. Jatrd, I'hillp Lynch, W O Orlsel, H M. Luce Richard Allen, L. P. Mauxey, F 1. Ketcliani, W. K. Mehur,ter. I. W. Frakes, Hal Scott. U. W. W las, K. P. Une, ' C. H. Deboy. Harr" Kigiis, J. I. Flook, J W. Fine. A. U onow. N.E.Calderwood, Michael Uw, State of Oregot., 1 Vss. County ol Lake, ) I, T. J. 8ulllvan, being first duly worn according to law depose and say: That the foregoing petition contain tbe signatures of an actual mujorliy of the whole number of legal voter ol North Wat tier preel uot. Lake Couoty, Ore.; that each of said sig natures Is geoulje; that each of tbe persons abose signatures are slgoed to aald petition Is an actual rtsideot In said precinct at tbe uate hereof aud was aud has been actua'ly a reeldrnt of and residing In said pre cinct at least thirty days immediately preceding tbe date he signed this petition aud also of tbe flliog of lb same. T. J. SULLIVAN. fJworn to and subscribed before me this 31st day of September, 1911. (rMfal) J. J. VAN KEULEN, Notary Pcbllc for Oregon. Notice la hereby given that tbe nn derslgaed will apply to the Hon. County Kiurt, of Lake Couuty, State of Oregon, 00 November C, 1011, for a license to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors lo less quautlties than one gallon in North W arner precln :t. Lai Couuty. Oregon, for a period of fix months from the 7tb day of No vernber, 1011. T. J. SULLIVAN. NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LAND Notice is hereby given that the Slate Land Itoard will receive sealed bids until 10.1M o'clock A. M.. Decem ber 5. 1011, for the following described school land towlt: All of sections IS and 30, T. 20 8., IL 15 E. All bids must be accompanied by a regularly executed application to pur chase aod at least one fifth ot tbe amount offered. No bid for less than $7.50 per acre will be considered. Tbe right to re ject any aud all bids Is reserved. Ap- olicntions aod bids should oe ad dresxed to O. O. Brown, clerk State Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked "application and bid to pur chase at ate lands." G. G. BROWN. Clerk State Land Board. Dated September 28,1011. 10-5-11-30 TRANSFER OF LAKE COUNTYTROPERTY Reported by the Lakevlew Abstract and Title Company The following transfers were record ed in Lake Count v for the week ending October 6. 1911. P. J. Cockrell to J. E. Lelearn. NE1. Sec. 1. 37-26. A. E. Houston to J. N. Watson. El NWJ. NJ SWJ. Sec. 12. 41-18. N. P. R. Co. to G. Winkleman, SW1 SEJ. Sec. 14. 30-16. $330. I. L. Scofield to F. P. Hixon.5.NJ SEJ. Sec. 6, 29-12. W. B. Snider to C. R. Shathick.Lot 6. NEJ SWJ. NJ .SEJ. Sec. 6. 23-16. 11029.94.1 O. M. Bond to S. Garrett Commenc ing 16 ft. W and 125 ft S of the NW comer of Blk. "A"'n WaltenCAdd. S 125 ft ,W 125 ft. N 125 f t E J125 ft $300. 1 U. S. to P. B. Barry. NWJ. NEJ, Sec. 35. 40-27. W. J. Bray to Chas. Umbach. NJ Si NEJ NEJ. Sec.ll, 18. EJ SWJ. Sec. 27. 36-26. $100. Laura Hayes to W. L. Jonea. Lot 47. Blk. 219. O. V. L. Add. II. H. Hahn to J. C. Oliver, beginn ing at a point 712 ft N of the SE Jcor ner of the NEJ of SWJ. Sec. 10. 39-20. thence N 628 f t W to County Road, thence S to a noint on the County Road due W of ooint of beginning. J. C. Oliver to D. L. Kellev. same description as above. $325. N. Snvder to A. I. Paxton. Com mencing at a point 8711 J ft W and 648J ft N from the NE corner of the NWJ Sec. 15. 89-20. There .were 28 O.V.L. Deeds re corded. ' Bilious! es is due to a disordered couditlon of the stomach. Chamber lain's Tablets are essentially a stom ach medicine, Intended especially to act on that organ; to cleanse It, strengthen It, tone and Invigorate it, to regulate the liver and to banish biliousness positively and effectually. For sale by all dealers. OREGON HUNTERS HEAVILY FINED i Fines for violstlon of the Oregon game laws in the months of June. July and August, aa shown bv statistics ore pared bv State Game Warden Finlev. amounted to $3240. In that period there were 96 convictions, with fines averaging $25 each. Of these seven were for taking small trout Thirtv two convictions were bsd for fishing snd bunting without a license. The Commission's fund was increased $300 br the collection of these fines alone. Three persons- were convicted for failure to screen ditches, and paid a fine of $50 each. Eight persons Daid $25 esch for violating of the Isw sgainst fishing at night. Eight oersons were fined $50 escb tor dumping saw dust into streams. L. R. Bunysrd. of Harnev County, psid a fins of $150 for this offense. Willisms Brothers, of the same district psid a fine of $100. Four convictions were bad for foul booking of salmon, the aggregate of fines being $200. Dvnamting streams cost three oersons fines of $50 each. Hunting deer with dogs brought in three fines of simiisr amount Three fines of $25 escb were im Dosed forjcill- ing ducks. Four convictions were bsd for killing of does, the fines amounting to $200. Other fines of $50 each' were im Dosed for such offenses a selling salmon without a license, killing grouse snd auail. mutilating deer and killing beaver. GOLD PRODUCTION SHOWS DECREASE In Oregon, according to Charles G. Ysle. of the United States Geological Survey, tbe total value of tbe mine production of gold, silver and copper in 1910 was $700,676. against $827,001 in 1909. which, however, also includes tbe vsiue of the lead produced that ' year. The ore treated in 1910 was 82.132 short tons against 59.281 tons in 1909. be production of gold decreased from $781,964 in 1909 to $679,488 in 1910; that of silver increased from 27.827 fine ounces, vslued at $144.70. to 359.78 fine ounces, valued at $194 28 ; that of coo per fell off from 235.0CO pounds valued at $30,550. to 113.861 pounds, valued at $1.760 ; and that of lead declined from 400 pounds in 1909 to nothing in 1910. Baker County led in gold production with an output of $401,002. mostly from deep mines, followed bv Jospehine with $150,048 from both plscers and deen mines. All of tbe cornier production and 29.835 ounces of the silver output also came from Baker County, whose output of gold, silver and coooer was vslued at $418,873 in 1910. The com bined gold outnut from southwestern thought Oregon Democrats want to Oreong in 1910 was $209,324. of which wm. ,nfj they are desirous of assisting $130,103 was placer gold. The placer to Dick a winner. Although satisfied outut of thia region decreased $551,491 that Wilson will be strong in some of in 1910. The mines of northeastern the insurgent states, they bave serious Oregon produced $470,164 in gold in doubts if be can carry the large doubt 1910. ;of which the placer yield was ; tates where the Democrats must $40,822 and the deen mine vield $429. 324. The placers of this region showed an increase of $4,756 in 1910 and the deep mines a decrease of $42,311. CONTRACT LABOR IN OREGON ENDS Salem. Oct 3. Contract . labor in Oregon came to an end Saturday night when the Lowenberg & Going Companv. stove manufaturers. who have been at the penitentiary emoloy ing convict labor for the past 25 or SO years, was ordered to discontinue because of fsilure to make payments. This announcement made today, is especially imnnrtant at this time, as it means the release of hundreds of con victs form the stove foundry work to the work of crushing rock for road building throughout the state and for much needed repair work about the state institution. Now that the brick demand can be supplied bv the yards ODerated with free labor, no more penitentiary labor will be placed unon the ooen market There have been emdoved in the stove foundry abuut 200 convicts. Be fore leaving tor two davs' rest and re cuperation at Seaside todav, Governor West gave out the following statement : "The labor released can be employed in many ways at present as there is much repair work and cleaning up to be done around tiie prison and "other state institutions. As soon aa equip ment can be secured and installed in the buildings for the purpose of manu facturing such articles as can te used snd are needed at several state insti tutions men can be easily employed. "We have now under way the matter of establishing rock crushers in several counties where at least some men can be emulovea druing this winter crush ing rock for road building." Gold coins and bullets were mined from the site of a famous Idaho mining ' camp recently. OREGON POLITICAL BATTLE-GROUND Oregomsn: That overworked ex pression. "The eves of the country are on Oregon." will be particularly ao plicable next Soring. Especially will it be true as aonlied to the aspirant for the Reobulican and Democratic nominations for President. Oregon is one of five states in which the electors in the primary election early next vear wit) ex Dress their preference for Presi dent and vice-president 1 ' The auintet together with tbe dates of the primary election in each are: j North Dakota. March 9; Wisconsin, j April 2; Nebrsska. April 17; Oregon, j April 19. and New Jerssv. Mar 28. This activity is particularly notioe ; sble among the prospective Democrstio csndidates. They are desiring of in suring for themselves, by working through effective organizations, which sre being formed in those five ststes.. the biggest possible pooulsr vote ex pression from the Democratic voters in the primary election for tbe effect the result may have in determining Democratic sentiment in tbe states which will select delegstes to the National convention later. Oregon Democrats are divided as to a choice for President Some tarn supporting Governor Wilson, while others prefer Governor Harmon. I ta rn ediatelv following tbe visit of Uor ernor Wilson a lew months ago. the Democrats for a time aooeared to be carried away by the New Jersey man. But alter sober reflection that enthu siasm has abated somewhat and some Dentocratis who two months ago were shouCing for Wilson are inow inclined to look to Harmon as the man to lead tbe narty. ' The more conservative Democrats at no time bave favored Wilson, whom they regard as the political dudH of Bryan. They have insisted that the oartv should name for its candidate -a man who can count upon the sooport of the rank and file of toe oarty and be reasonably certain of carrying ; some of the lers-e doubtful states of the East which is essential to victory. At the same time the more radical Democrats are not satisfied -with i Wil son. They are demanding that their candidate must stand for the initiative, the referendum and the recall. Wilson professes tojstand for these measures of popular legislstion as they are en unciated in the so-called "Oregon sys tem." but he has blaked at the ap plication of the recall to the judiciary. The arrival of Lieutenant Governor Nichols, representing Governor Har mon, with the message from the east that the Democrats must nominate a man who can carry Ohio and some of j the ether large states of the east has ' also given the Democrats food for go for the necessary electoral votes in addition to those of the South to win. Senator Chamberlain has announced himself as favoring Wilson, but other members of the party who have work ed shoulder to shoulder with the Sena tor in former conflicts are inclined towards Harmon. Governor West ex ploded the story that he intends to use his convict labor policy aa a steoning stone to the United States senate in an address delivered before the Progres sive Business Men's club at fjthe tHotel Portland, recently. "1 have no political ambitions" he be said with unusual warmth. " My treatment of the convicts has lost me most of my polictical friends, but is gaining me friends among the business men and taxDsvers. "I expect some thing to hanpen ; I expect to be cruci fied because of this. But in suite ot all ODDosition I will succeed, because its right and all hell can't stop me. 'I don't intend to be a candidate for senator, I will not be. I wouldn't make a good senator.! There are doxensjf men better than I. who can go back to Washington, wear olug bats and frock coats and play poker with the other senators. I want to stay in Ore gon with the people I like, and where I can do the moat good. 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