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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1912)
Classified A Want Ad In Tho Lake County Examiner Repeated a few times, if necessary, will find a customer for that property of yours. Tliey are scanned closely by intending Iniyers, and the coht is nominal 5 cents the line for each insertion. Special longtime rates. n vr.i llorM'H nr i mile niuiicd I'arty on tug Oi) ncri-a of rich oi align laud tii well known 1'nrtcrvllic timtricl will eKCliUliMC '""I" lor Id (' or tut til. Land iduI beat quality; water avail able; orange orchards mi ikIJoiiiIuk n (h r Uti. AililrvnN IfH U-iivcu-Morill M.rinu r mm lorii.t al. IH-XH We utKil a aa lew man In each of ev eral excclh lit Uti-IOit to hi-II our apleu tliti uuiM'ry iUk. A pciiimuuiil tilnce, i-mmIi veelv Mini m muiire Dun back ul you. write fur purl IcuUm. WuoMiihIuu Nurm-rjr t o ToplienlMli, Wiu.li. 'I .t..tIIOKM. UIDK AI 'llIK NOTIlK H)H UK ward lmiu-d by the 'Klcplliine t'ompauy lor tlcatroyliig It t. erty. It'll HIM 1.1 I.ANI.III N Pi lit It KM Niiflv (urtilHhed room. Ileal, I uniting Wilier lu roulll, tluaa III. Inquire iiKuinluer oillcu. if. uU UtwAKU. A KKWAKU ul nlly Uollaia la hers by otlaieU tor lu.oiuiallou that will lead to tbo arrtw ami ouuvteliou ul ajiy peiauu wii baa atoteu wirea or olltor pi opart . Iroui our Couipauy ; cod the wum iaard la liurauy olluivd tor luloruia. -.u llml will lead to the rraala.ua i.uvioliou oi auyou dea- troy lug li'j property oi iu uoutpau. Chaa. LiuilMtuli, HocreUij Lake Co. tel. A lei. Co. ttt. lou'l lurgal tliMl iMif) lu aluoH tor aaia all aiuua ol irou, ool'a uJ Culua. lliiujoia akmua auu Irou auu alaul uIm Arxuer Uioa. It Lliluu ..! I'OST kl.NU 1 1 A V 1 ; I'll K ItK.Sl grade ... ..npiura and I Ik"1 lo be (omul lu tingou. II J. 11. LI 1 l.i.H UlllMvY Al ' TIIK Hotel iiavvictt liar. '1 ! lMumd pUICl W lllnk.t Willie, tl toll KAI.' Foil a.vLi. - .N '4 l tn' M.'. h, , 17, I w i , :i7 Sv K. - ' K. W . M. Ad- llri-RH l.llhC t lllUl- I.HllllllllT. 1111"! cai.li nlit r. I- 1 11. FC-ll fcAI.L 10 in-r. Willi 6 acrea wilier I IkI". Iiael III. n-c. "I, town nhlp tin Hi' no. Lake I . Hunt i-uhIi oiler. I le.l ( uk, lUril aoU .Mill", L. t'., Cniiinlil. l-'ll 1-1 1'Olt ISA Li. -0 ucim III cultivation U-IUk I. hi I o( Hie Ml.'4 ol ol tiii'. I... lowuniii ;i."i. oi it. ;ir h. 111 llanni l o. 1'iiif (i i . r m iv or wollnl lake lol 11 I'.ii ll.iiiil. liray-Im-iiI Lu l.i, o."..1 I iimju Ave. No , I '01 1 Inn. 1, till. YV.VM i.P timid lniijm'kti'lii); limu Ilia' n-ijiurea tli' Bei IceK ol n reir aeulalive 111 l.aki' H'W, to look alter tiulmeirilloii reiit-Aiila and to exleiiil i lu iilni ion !)' M'i'lul uiulli oil a wliuli have .roed uuiiMiially MiieifHhlul. Niilarj and e iiiiiubhIiiu. I'm vIiium exiM-rlenet' dvhlraldi', but not cum'litlul. Wboli' time or niare tliiie. AdilriBH, wltli rt'li-n ut't'H, J. K. FtilriiiiiikH, t;oml lluuM'ktt'iliiK MliKiuliie. iM honrtli A vi'.. Ni'W York City. KOK bA LIC 111 rriM lu MtvtUut 211, towi.aliiu :CI. riiiiRC Kmiuirc of ISi'UKi'r lima., l.nkavii'W, lr 1I11C Lakevlew A I im tract Sl Tlllo Co. Ih iiiakiim apecinl prleca ou Almtracla to O. V. L. t:o.'a lia ta und Town Lota. Jdlt HAI.K- IaH M, lilork 7H. ami Trarl ' id ul N', of NW'4. M e la, T HiiK III inn I-nil Hitler ri.iil Aililrux Kri J Oar.lurr, LlnUui, Nuilli Imkula KOH NAI.K-Traeift, See. M. T.:w. K. IK, lUaun-i. I., J. i'urur, I'm lluml, lm. KOK HAI.K-I rael 1, He. l"i.T. U. H.'Jl, iaerei. J, II. rmriMili.il w AlHiijiuiAvu. iH Uvur.v ul. KOH HAI.K -l-ut it, bliivk l.w ami IraelS.Huc 1H, T 41, H lH.-'ju . r. . Atlilrvii 1 11. lull Waril.lll K 11 Ml, lira Mlilnel, IllH rll HAl-K-l.nl 14, blmik l;UJ,ui N1, 1)1 HK'4 ul SWt,., Ih'u 17. I'-iW, K 1(1, 0 auri a. Kiu L. Vt rny. U.i li, HIiIki-Mi 111. Waali I'rli-u KOK HAl.fc- U'l (i, nloi-k n.il, O V I. Milliiu, ml Nh. iH!. h.'U 17, 1 an. K 24, 4ii acren. AililreJ I'lerno Wullu, MourUi-ail, Mluu. FUlt MALk-Uil ti, til.x M O V L, aililliluii, nd HU ol N 1. Ill h VV i.t , HUH IH, T HO, K at), HO tort-a. Ail'lri' l!. C. lUriniiu, lu Kil HI, KixJllelU. H. D. Cl.VHK & WltltiHT Lawykiih WASHINGTON. I). 0. I'uni.ic land mattkiih: unai. ritoor Ili.HBIlT I.AMin, i'ONTKHT AN1 MININU t'ABKH Ml llim' Ahhociatk W'ouk I' ou A rroKNKVi A Good Position Can le hud by ninbitioiiM yountf men and IikIIoh io the Held of "Wire Iobh" or rttilwu U-lej?raphy. Hluco the 8 hour luw became effective, and mIiico tlio wlrelena coinpiiuli'H tiro t'H talilnlilntf Htatloim tliroiiKhuut tliu country there ia H Kreat uliortiiBO of Uili'tfnipliiTH. rualtlona jmy bi'Kln itm from $70 to 90 per month, with (tood chauce of advancement. Tho National Telegraph Inmitutlo" of l'ortlauil, (Jro tiperaten under super vbiou of H. It. und wlrulcHri olllciala and placet all graduatca Into poal ttona. It will pay you to write tlicm for full detail. Want Ads MHIOi; Hilt J'UIILICATION Not Goal Iagl lN-iftrl rnmit of l lie Interior, U. H. Land Olllei' at l.nkrvlcw, Ori-Kon, Novemlier l.'i, lull. Not lei la huri-by kIvpii Unit Fred HlllimelllMTH, WllOHtl llNtOllll'l ad-Irt-M In Lakevlew, Oregon, did on tin lat iluy of NnVetiilMT, 1 II 1 1 . Illi' In tlila otllt'i' aworn Mtittfiiicnt and up lleation No. IWiliia, to i.iirchai-a lot .'(, ait'lloii (I, tow lixlili, :itt it.. raiiK" 21 K., Willamette Merldlali, and the HiiiUt thereon, miller tha provltlona of tin m l of .In lie ,'l. )M7S, and aeta auienda lory, known na tli "TuulM'rand atone law," at audi value, in might l' llxid by iiiiraiaeiiient , mid Hint, puri.UH0t to aiieli aiiieailon, thu land ami tbuliar tliereon have been aiirall at a total of IIIMI.Ull, the timUr en 1 1 matrd I2U.MH) hoard feet at fl.25 wr M, and the land that audi up plleaut will offer Dual proof In nu port of Ida apiiliratlon and aworn atiiir meiit on the li h day of .Ian nary, 11'2. iM'fore tin: UetHler ami K. eelver of tin' Unlleil Ma tea Land Oflha at Lakevlew, Oregon. Ai.y im thoii la at UlM'rty to proU-nt tlila pure ha. hefora entiy, or initiate a I'onti'Mt at any titui' ln'for patent iMHiiea, by IIIiuk a rorroboraU'tl alll davit In tlila otllee, alleKlug facta which would defeat the eu try. A. W. OiiTON, ICi'Klater. NOIICK OK FINAL KKTTl.KMKNT J. I. I'a t tiTMon t'a tat o. Notice la hereby (riven t hat tlin uu leriiincl adiiiioUtrator of thu en I ate of .1. I'. I'a ttc thud, ileeeawd. haw filed Ida final acrount of thcgadmbilM 1 nil ion of the nffairM of auid cHtate In t h ( 'oiinty foiirl of the Mate of i Ire tion for Lake I oiinty, and that mild court Iiiim fixed tlie 10th day of Janu ary. H02. al the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., io thi'l'otiuty t'ourt riMiin, in the County Court limine in l-akevlew, Oregon, m the lime aud place fir h.-arinir ohjectloi m to Maid Dual ac count and for settlement thereof. TlHTefi ire, all imtroiim lllleruKted nre herehy reipilrid tollle their olijeclioiia In writing in KHld court lH-fore aaid 10th day of January. 1:I2. II M. I-LKMINC. Admin Htrator of the lOmato of J. 1. I'atteiMUl, I leeeaceil. . niiih h urn rt iu.i' ArioN S.ll I'.M.I I H1I.I. Iii 'mriiii..iil ill Hie lut -rlor V a l.nn.J Oi(T 'i l.nkt- lew , or.-rfoll, SoveiiiluT 4, lllll Noili e i ti.-r.-hy ul veil Hint J Kn il Mlierrar.l. n Iiom.- .(.t i. Ill , mhlr. 8. In hit lt-V h-w , Or. , on, ill.l i. ii Hi.. lr I l ol J . I y , t ill II,. In inta I.ITl.'.. h,loltl Mnt.lll.-tlt kll't A l.l ) hut toll, N.l I IH. l hi .iir. Iib.- I In- W M:1 S 1 , r-h',, S c- I th. i. 7. h iln i.M, lloi -.'i K, l llia.ii.-tte M.-r linii. ainl tii.. 1 1 in l. r llt.-r.-oii. iiieh-r 1mm j f.r.i v Int. n ot thi- Mi't ol JiilM- :t, H.71, Mtlil m-ti I lino iiilHh.r), liinxii hn It..- "Tniih.'r mel htotit. ) I ru," nl miuIi i ul tie inllil I... (ti.-il hy i. i I'liii. lni l.l. Mini iIihi, .iirmiNtit to hiii-Ii m J . 1 1 ; i Ntloti. Hi.- Uinl nti'l lluilH-r tli.-n-oii linvi- I., i-ti i.rn.i .1, Mt a foutl iil(.Mth.' II in li. r i-mliu a:. .1 f n Mi hmr.l I. -I m ft iJ ix-r M, anl thu laii.l lii; tha- .l I a, . In ant lll nfT.-r llnal l.i i h l til iiiI.'M ol lilk aMiliealloil ate! m.orii niah'liii'llt on th.-Mh ilay i.f allliari, I'.MJ, h.--lore ll'vlMhr an4 K'-i-i-lli-r nl tliu t'lllli-.l htah-a I.iiltit Otth-i-at l.aki-vh-w, OrrKon Anv ...ri..iii t at illH-rty hi iroh-kt thla nir clia.H i.-liiri. .-itlrv. or ntltfato a rittt.-ital any linn' h'-fnr.' pati-tii iknii-N, hy tiling a rnrmhor-ah-il a(thla li in tlil oltlro, alh'Kllii fai'la llial Uilulit ili l. ai Hie entry A W OKTOS. K.-itUt.-r Nolice of ttdiiiliilHt rat iit'h ealo of real propi-rly at pnvateaale. 1'Htntenf ThomaH l-'errla. deceiiHel Notice 1m Iterebv Klven that under the authority of the Hon. II. Duly. Judjie of the County Court of Lake t'otiutv, Stale of OreKou, niado ami entered on the 2nd day of Ikwcmher, lull, the iitidcrMinnctl ailinliiiel rut ur of the eatale of TIiouihh Ferrlrt, d ceaaed. w III, from aud after I he 12th day of January, 11112, proceed to Nell at private Halo forcHnh all of tlu'riht, title and luteieHt wulch ThomaH Fer r le, deceHMud, had at the time of Ids death lu or to, or which the eatate of ttiHHaid Thoiuaa Ferrln, deceased, lnm amc acquired lu or to the hereinafter (iencrll ed real properey, to wit: The Hiiiitheant iiiarter of the uortlieiiHt illiarter of Hcctlotl 1M, Inwimlilp -It), Hoiith ranir 2:i, K. V. M., ami the Hoiitli half ot the norlheant quarter and the HoulheiiHt quarter of the hurt Invent quarter ami lot ten of nee lion 18, tow imhlp 40, eolith ratine 24, K. W. Sl., lu Lake County, OroKon. J. V. DODSON, AdmlniHtrator of tho Kutate of ThomaH FerrU, )eceaHud. D14-J11 NOTICK FOU l'UULIOATION Not Coal LbiuIh. Heparliuent of the Interior, U. 8. I.ami Olllce at. Lakevlew, Oregon, lki-ember 1U, 11)1 1. Notice iH hereby i;lveu that I'aulluo ('handler, of JLakeview, On-Kou, who, ou April 111, 11)10, made timber and Htone application and nworn state meiit No. 0m-, forNJi SW. NJ4 SE, HectlonU, townahtp 3 8 , ramie 21 K., Wiilaiuelto Meridian, hat tiled no tice of Intention to make final proof to eataliliHli cltilin to the laud above dcKcrihcd, before the rcglHtct nud re ceverof the United States Land Olllce at l.'ikeview, Oregon, ou the 20th day of February 1012. Claimant nameH as wltntHHoa: 8. li. Chandler, l'leaaaiit Shellhaiu tner, Frank Lovelt'HH and A. M. liar dlaly, all of Lakevlew, Oregon. A. W. OKTON. lleKlHtx-r. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S BALK A. M. Itaxter, I'laiutlff, va. Win. Hume, Pefeudant Notice In horehy Biven that purmt ant to an executiou leaned out of thu Circuit Court of the wlale of Oregon for the Couuty of Lake on the 15th day of November, 11)11, upon a judg ment entered by iiaid Court on thu 4th day of November, 1011, lu the above eiitltkul ciiuhc in favor of thu above- named plaintiff A. M. Hatter, and i'iiiiii 1 ue .aooTe iiameii neieniiani, Wm. 1 1 nine-, f,,r the auin of l-IVi.H7 and I2THI.00 attorneya fi-ea, 1, W II. Mulder, aherltf of Lake County, Ore Kon, did on the IU1I1 day of DikiiiiiImt, 11)11. duly levy iikju the aotith half of I he Moutlienat iiiarter, the aoutheaat ipiarier of the HOiithat-al fiiarter and lot iiuiiiliered 4 ol m-i llou 31, town ahlp 2ft ton n, raiitfe l.l et, of the Willamatte Meridian In Lake County, OirRon, I lie Name lielufr tee property of the above named delendnut. Wm. HtiiiieH, and 1 will on the 27th day of January, A. !., 11)12, at the front door of the County Court honae in Lakevlew, Oregon, Hell at publV miction to the IiIkIichI and bet hid iler for caah in hand, all the right, title and tnti-reat which theaaid Win. Hume, had Nov. 14, 11)11, Io the nhove-deac-lhed real property In eat lafai'tho of aald ludgment and ext-t-utlou. Dated I Ida 1.1th day of DecemlnT, 1UI1. W. JJ. HNIDKK, Sheriff of Lake Couuty, Oregoo. Ik-c 21 JnnlH 1 . . - 1 1 Trade at Home A srooii manv oeoule who think them telvea wiae. tiertiut in eendina their monev awtv to the mail order houaea neirlrctinif to rive their local merchant! a chance to buduIv their wantt and draininif the country of monev earned at home bv the aiu and often the aa aittance of thoae tame local merchanta. It la well for auch ueoole to reflect uoon well eatablithed facta tuch aa theae : 1. Your home merchanta can duoli cate tho Dricea made by anv retoonai ble concern anywhere on gooda of equal quality, in the tame quantity and on the tame baaia nt delivery and pay ment. 2. You can examine vour ourchaae in the home atorea and be aaaured of tatitfaction before invettine your monev. 3. Your borne merchanta are alwava rcadv and willinir to make right for any error or defective article our chated. 4. Your home merchant! helo iud oort. throuvh direct and indirect taxa tion, vour irhoolft. churchei. lihrariea and other public inttitutiotiR. G. Your home merchanta helo make a irood local market for everything you have to tell, and that market more than anv other factor give! your land ita ureneiit value. G. Your home merchant! are vour friendt. ever rcadv to extend a heluing hand in time of need. 7. If thia community in iroo 1 cnouizh for vou to live in and make vour monev in. 'tit eood enouirh to hdcixJ it in. H. Tho heat citicn! in this commu nity are thoxe who believe in and prac tice home tmtrunaue. lie one of the bent! '.). Merchanta in the dixtnnt citv cive vou nnthin? valuable that the home mcrclnintH cannot, ami will not do for vou tiiiiuv thiiica that the latter do iHinilv. 10. F.vcrv dollar kcot in circulation in thin community helns inrreat-e nroo ertv values. Kverv dollar etient out of thia community that could as well be Hnent here hinder! the wheels of pro grc"8 and heloa to build un mime other community at vour exoense. A Cooked Account I'hilacleluhia Ledger: 1'rovoat Harri son, of the University of 1'ennsvlvania said of a somewhat overcooked report: "It reminds me of the cash account of a millionaire'! wu'e. Her husband, looking bia account over the other day. said : " 'I notice here my dear, an item of S500 for charity. That's rather steep. WhHt is it for?" "The ladv fluahed as she replied : " 'Its for mv new I'auuin gown, em broidered with autumn leaves and fruit, that I am going to wear at the Hal lowe'en charity ball next week, and I think it very mean of vou to men tion it. so I do !" THE DAXUF.lt OF LA URIFPK j lu ltd fatal tendency to piieuiniinlu. to cura our higrppe coiikiim take Foley's lloliev and Tar Compound. It. K. Fir-her, Wui-hington, Kna , taye: "I was troubled with 11 Hevere attack of la grippe that threatened pneumo nia. A irlenil udvlHcil Foley's lloiiey and Tar t'ompound mid I got relief after taking the tiiHt tlinn iIohch. I took three bottles and my la grippe wan cured." Uet the genuine, in the yellow package. For aula by A. L Tuorntou. San Francisco. Dec. 30. Thirty two applications for pensions wereaoproved today by the pension board of the liar riman lines within the jurisdiction of the Pacific system. The boara also ap proved the retirement of J. C. Stubbe. who resigned recently after forty two veara service wi'h the Southern Paci fio and other Harriman lines. The per sona pensioned range in position from laborers to the highest officials, among the latter being D. W. Horaeburg who had been auditor of freight accounts for forty one years and Beven months. The increase in last yenr'a produc tion of coal over thut of 1909-40.781.-762 tons ia equal to nearly three times the total unnuul production of the United States at the beginning of the Civil War. according to the figures of the United States Geological Survey. Roseburg News : Several new enter prises are booked for Roseburg during the early part of the coming year. NUUSCUIBK FORTIUS LXAMINER ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF IRRIGATION Sanramento Ilea: Tha National Reclamation Service, created to tiro vide irrigation worka for arid or aemi arid landt of the Weat. embraced in whole or In Dart In the ouhlie domain, hat In elirht veara toent S00.000.000 in tuch engineering undertaklnaa. It hat built 6.000 milea of canala. excavated nineteen milea of rock tunnela. turned whole riven, erected numerout maaonrv damt. three of which are the biffhett in tha world : conatructed C70 milea ot road and 2.000 bridirea. purchased 900.' OCX) barrels of cement and alto manu factured 340.000 barrela. and hat pro vided water for the irrigation of more than 1. 000.000 acrea of land. Our lands irrigated from these Gov ernment worka crone were erown laat vear to the value of S20.000.000. and auch tneana of irrigation added $100. 000.000 to the value of the landa. About 14 000 familiea are living upon landt thus reclaimed or im Droved through Government irrigation worka. and these small farma eventually will repay from their products the total out lav from the public funds. A good feature of the Reclamation Act ia that it promotes land subdivision and amall farming. Thete magnificent practical results obtained without watte, acandal or ex tranvagance. make a aplendid showing for Government engineering. . Oregon Snapshots A bullet fired bv a hunter traveled a mile at Astoria and split in two when it went through a glass door in the residence diitrict. Lee Chiug.a Chinaman at The Dalles, waa struck on the head with an iron boll bv a fellow countryman who attempted to rob him. At Eugene. G. II. McMorran has dis covered that a rat haa been removing the pasteboard lid to his milk bottle and drinking the cream. Wm. M. Soanglcr has been arrested at Pendleton for giving a woithless check for 110.15 to a Chinese restau rant keener for his meal and receiving good monev in exchange. Dr. lirves. professor of chemistry at the University of Washington, has received a $250 prize from the Masaa chuaetts institute of technology for improved methods of keening rust from iron. ihe school population of the Dalles has increased 50 in the vear and is now 1755. The Klamath Falls Pioneer Press is urging the establishment of paoer mills drawing their timber supply from the white lir forests of the uuuor Klamath Lake. If the government does what it pro poses around Crater Lake, ana Oregon does her Bha.e. that will be the most noted and sought resort in the country in a few years. Marshheld News: The old Beaver Hill mine has been worked cut. and the opening of a new elope in another location to take the vein in naturally slow work, as only a limited number of men can be used. Hood River Glacier: A peculiar - v v"-! Monarch Servioe is established for you the moment the maohine comes into your office, and continues during all the years it is in use. We are always at your command. Send for Monarch literatura -- it thoroughly explains the construction which has given the Monarch its remarkable Light Touch. 307 Bush Street phenomenon Tueadav morning was th "anowbow" seen bv tha residents of this citv as the sun burst through the clouds and shone up on tha Columbia. Walla Walla Sun : Last week hogs from this countv brought 15c mora a hundred than did the time grade from other sectloria. tha reaaon being that our hogs are alwava in tho finest health and tha fat that la put on them ia solid and firm 1'endleton has a very industrious clothesline thiet who ia partial to childrens' and ladies' underwear. Hay sells at 15 a ton at Burna. quotes the Times-Herald. I t'a a trick most people have not to ttke great intereat in a great many others. Tha Arab Plowman. To aee an Arab steering a yoke of oxen, one baud preed upon the sin gle stem of the plow and the other holding the long, slim goad. Is to see a living Illustration of bow Ellxba looked and moved when Elijah found him plowing and cant hi cloak upon him In significant symbolism of bis destiny. It has often been remarked that, while Irnpcrlahahle relics of Ho man stonework alniund in northern Africa In the form of bridges, aque ducts and so forth, the Impress left on the people theraaelves by the great eat civilizing power that ever exlated la extraordinarily slight Only In some such Inxlgulflcaut detals as the name of the mouths lu the Kabyle dialect la Ihe stamp of Home still visible, and In the avKtem of hiring labor In the Tell there Niirvive a custom belong ing to 1 lie e.:rly riiiya of the Itomau republic- Wide World Maga'.lue. In tha Airship. t'oniliictor." "Ye, nunl on." "Let me otT nt that pretty cloud." Womnn'i Home l otnimnion. filTT'eele-'sii.-x ! the fruitful moth r of i-ritr-i- l'er::hnrt. A-i'V.-!' :nmirTiia -rw- Jtiiiiv .c.j. & . ;.,', j j AT PLAY U ATTIieCV:ALV - UNIQUE SERVICE When you buy a Monarch type writer there is immediately es tablished for you a most unique service. You are made to realize-that the manufacturer who made your machine is going to stay back of it. The Monarch Typewriter Com pany does not forget a type writer as soon as it passes into a customer's hands, but their interest is as keen in the Monarch that has been in use many years as the one on its way to a prospective customer. Misiraii WOLF & ISENBRUCK TREATY RIGHTS TO PANAMA CANAL London. Deo. 23. Tho Hav-Paunce-foto treaty of 1902. between Great ! Britain and Ireland and tho United I State, waa ouoted today aa against President Taft'a suggestion in his met 1 sage to congress of December 21. that preferential treatment abould be ac corded American ship through tbo Panama canal. Claute 1. of Article 11 of tho treaty, referring to the Panama canal, which waa proclaimed Februray 22. 1902. ia textuallv as follows: "Tho canal ahall bo freo and open to the vessels of commerco and of war of all nations observing tbeao rules, on terms of entire equality, ao that there shall be no discrimination against any such nation or ita citizena or subjects in respect to tho conditions or charge of traffic or otherwise. Such conditions and charges of traffic shall bo just and equitable." The rulea referred to are substantial ly those embodied in the convention of Constantinople, signed October 28. for the free navigation of tbo Suez canal. Good Printing la the art of putting Into another mind what la In your own. IT 15 A SUBTLE METHOD OF SUGGESTION Jk la a means of making a. favorable. m jjreaalon. bav tha best results, tt must bo ba beat printing. Tliat we ax prepared to give yon. ALK RIGHT IN Lisht Touch San Francisco, Cal. ?