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Lake County Examiner Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ADYBRT1SINO KATES. In1ar aiandli. aU. 11.00 n Inch, alnata Sativum poo-. pvr Bonth, All atauaiiia . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. On wu, la adTtoca, ti manthi, ttarr aioiuha, " in .? lap!' not said In adTaac, IJ.ia th. rear kuxal m imirr a month. Tout ol rmw" lion charao.l lotl) ara cbana. All i'Ml Mltlonnrxinu All aoorl lrm ala. I trader, local column., 10c. pr llti. Mwh In aartlon. Want ada. to. lln. ach taarrilou j Natlca Sakacrttors ra oi inanca b.h..v.u. . ui.arrw.ra to In. Eiaulo.r who wtnor. wn,iijiur ; o fnir oi r locality to noilicr, or rhnr ."Ttantl.nt ArtTfrtiiinf ina jop mm- ihf tr onutoft c addrvaa houlj rvmcmbor Df, cah In hdrnnr. drt.p IhU oHc card m thxlr paper can bf ad All btlli mait b paid Ins flrtt of ach mc UB. whm to in ri(i poaiomoa, Lakeview, Oregon, ThurndHjr, llruarjr 15. lOlli WILL SI TPOHT TAFT John P. Ruk. Sneaker of the Horn The Examiner firmly believes that , 0f Representatives at the laat session the best intereata of Oreon and everv ! 0f the Leuixalture is out for the Re nub- state in the Union can best be served bv the renomination and reelection of President Taft. and by reason of atica belief will heart!!? suooort his candid acy for renomination. Aa all its read- era know, the Examiner is not a hide bound partisan caoer. and usually de votes very little soace to oolitical dis cussions. On the other hand it never hesitates to exoress its D reference. anl in ita suDDort of President Taft believes that it will meet the apDroval of a laree majority of the people of Lake county. Few have ever Questioned President Taft'a honesty of puroose. and those who have done so are either rank partisans or are ODPoeed to some of his policies. All cannot atrree aa to what is best to do when certain con ditions arise, as a matter ot course, bat most of us want to do that which we think will be for the best Interests or all. The Examiner baa no fault to find with persons who oppose the President, believing that tbev are prompted to do so bv the same motives that prompt the Examiner to support him that is. honesty of purpose. Therefore there will be no abuse of other candidates. bat on the other hand the truth will be told aa the Examiner sees it. And it misrht also be stated that should Mr. Taft fail of renomination. there will be no hesitancy on the part of the Examiner in supporting thi suc cessful Republican nominee, for it be lieves that the people ot the United States will contir.ue to be the best governed people in the world so lone aa that partv remains in control of the affairs of state. lican nomination for Congress, his alo- an being "For Roosevelt and Proa-res. Against Taft and Standoatism." It would bo quite interesting to know what Mr. Rusk's position will be should Taft be renominated. Let "Jerry" proclaim himself. It is announced that A. F. Shartel editor of the Modoc Republican, and a lawyer of Alturas. is a Republican candidate for the Assembly in the Fourth District Lassen, Modoc. Plum as and Sierra counties. rhe initiative road bills, as proposed by the Oregon Good Roads Commission, seems to be meeting with sreneral op position throughout the state. The laree amount which would be ap propriated for good, roads should the bills become a law seem to stagger the people, as it were, but on the other band all seem to agree that it is pone too much for the purposes intended. It is proposed to issue yearly $2,000, 600 State bonds for 10 vears and the several counties to raise an eaual amount. The howl is then made that at the end of 10 vears there would be an interest charge of S2.000.0OU vearlv. and so on. The benefits to accrue from tne expenditure of such a sum in build ing highways throuehout tbe State is not Uken into consideration. It is not at all improbable that with the expen diture of 140,000.000 on State highways the increase! wealth of tbe country and savintr in transportation each year would cover many times over tbe in terest charges and whatever sinking' fund might be necessary. Representative McKinlev. of Illinois, has been chocen chairman of tbe Re publican Conreeesional Committee, and as such will be in charae of President Taft's political interests from now un til the Chicago convention in June. In announcing the plans of the campaign Mr. McKinlev stated that the "idea now is to arrange within a few davs for a central bureau, from which the country will he informed in a thorough manner as to wh.it the Administration 'has accomplished. There will be no attacks on other csndidates. no intrigu ing. It will be an open campaign. Mr. Tait will stand on the record of bis administration and tbe record of bis partv." Such action will put the issues squarely before the people and also afford his opponents and detractors an ooportuntity to safely larabast the President with no fear of retaliation in kind. Lake view Represented A special from O. A. C. Corvallia. save the following in regard to the college's tournament teatna of cadets : Tonight. Feb. 10. the bis armory at the Oregon Agricultural College will be crowded with spectators for the an nual military tournament, which is al ways a drawing card in the year's calendar. The entries for the various races and competitions are numerous, since a lonr list of prizes has been offered for the winners of the different events by local jewelers, druggists merchants, and sporting goods dealers. Among the names mentioned to rep resent the competitive drill for pri vates was W. L. Putton of Lakeview. and L. F. and G. D. Cronemiller were Lakeview representatives in tbe ser geants drill. The entries from each battilion of four companies formed a team, making three teams to compete. For the relay race the distance was 80 yards and return for each runner, and the same in the eauinment race. Mrs. Annie Blurton spent Monday In Lakeview shopping. Dr. Amaden went to Lakeview Sat urday to attend lodge. Quite a little excitement was canned among our people Monday evening. Feb. 6, when the alarm was given that Lakeview waa on fire. Our New Pine Creek oeoole know how to sympathise with our sister town of the north. The Christian Endeavor Society is steadily growing. Five new members, taking the pledge Sunday night. John Larkin has had sevreal men and teams haulm logs the past few weeks to his saw mill. Bird Reed returned to New Pine Creek this week, haonv as uual. Bird la aeot busy telling of the experiences he had with sharps. The new Pool Room building is com pleted and will be opened as soon aa the fixtures and goods arrive. Paisley Pick-ups (ChewKucnn Pre.) E. M . Brattain. of Lakeview. was in this country on business this week. F. H. Anderson, son of the county commissioner of that nsme. has been appointed Deoutv Sheriff. Eon Mllier. resigned. O. S. Park returned laat week from Bend, where he took his brother-in-law, C H. Holtrook and shipped him to the hospital. The Common Council met on Friday evening and passed couole of ordin ances. One was a business tsx law and another provided for licensing peddlers. V. O. Z. Morgan ia now running tbe stage line between here and Silver Lake, having taken over the business trora Lester and Silvertooth. The lat ter gentlemen were running tbe stage to avoid being mulcted for tneir bond. Mr. Morgan has agreed to handle the mail according to the conract for which he will receive the sum paid bv the government for that service. He is in good position to handle it satisfactor ily and will no doubt make good. Wm. Kendall drove the first stage out under the new management Wednesday morn ing. The present contract does not expire until 1914. TOO LATE TO CIA8SIFY KOH HAI.K Uom piylng. biinini'iia wood Alwndy rut. Enquire Kxiiin liit'roRIc. Atf OREGON IRRIGATION CONGRESS lortland. February I9th-2I SO.o's PORTLAND ROUND TRIP For thU nieetlnit tln Oregon Trunk llullwfty will ftell round trip tickets from ltcnd to Portland, February IHth mid llHIi with rrttiru limit ol Feb- tuiirr S.'lrd, at the rati shown above. Thla la an Important mooting look liiK toward the further development ol the irrigated wottons of Oregon, aud an Interesting program will be prcHt'titod. J. II. COKItETT, Agpnt O. T, Ity., IltMid, Ore. Carl Umbach last week returned from an extended soiourn In California. He expects to remain permanently and has taken a position with the Lakeview Transfer Co. Council Elects Marshal Wm. McCullev was elected last Thrusdav night bv the town council to the office of citv marshal for the next year. Mr. McCullev. having .worked a great deal for the town ia thoroughly familiar with the streets and local conditions and no doubt will make a good official. M. Whorton. former night watcb but who has been serving in tbe capa city of day marshal since the demise of Ernest Brown, was reinstated to his old position as night watch. Mayor Rinehart said it wss tbe intention of the board to increase the police force of tbe town, as it was impossible for one man to attend to all the duties connected with the office snd ere long both night and day forces will prob ably be doubled. Oard of Thanks In lieu of tbe opportunity to person ally thank the many who so enthusias tically labored to save our property during tbe recent fire, we desire to publicly express our appreciation of the help rendered bv many friends and strangers. Their kindly and heroic assistance will alwavs be held grateful in remembrance. Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Snider. New Pine Creek Items "It would be a breach of professional courtesy for me to enter Governor Har mon's own state, when he. like myself, is a candidate for the Democratic Presidential nomination." said Gover nor VToodrow Wilson, of New Jersey, in declining an invitation to address the Ohio Presbyterian Convention. All can didstes are not built alike, however. and invading the "enemy's eounirv" is -auite a popular method of procedure with some. The La Follette boom seems to have already reached a state ot collapse, many of his followers having deserted him ii favor of "Teddv Rosenfelt." Tbe Utter continues to keep "mum." and no doubt will remain so until what he considers the aupicious moment. Sheuld that time not arrive or should ho for anv reason refrain from be eommng a candidate, bis voluntary sup porters will be in sore distress, j Miss Ethel Henderson ieturned Mon day from a several weeks visit in Alturas. Mrs. O'Neil has been suffering the past week with an attack of tbe grip. Mrs. Al Gallagher will entertain the Ladies Aid Society at her home Friday afternoon. Feb. 16. All ladies are cor dially invited to attend. Miss Lera Duke of Lakeview who has been visiting ber friend. Miss Ardena Charlton returned home Sunday. Mrs. Cora Kirkpatrick baa been con fined to her home for several davs by sickness. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Fine, who has been very sick the past week, is much improved. Uuy Foster moved the first of the week on the Hall & Reynolds ranch. Kov Blurton will occupy the house va cated bv Mr. Foster. Dick K'ngslev and wife of Lakeview were callers here Thursday. Mr. Kings lev was looking after some new im provements on his property on State Street. Several from here accompanied the New Pine Creek orchestra to Davis Creek, where the orchestra furnished the music for the Leap Year dance. All report a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wade entertained a small company of friends at their home Sunday. The farmers are verv busy now davs plowing for the soring crop. E. Keller returned home Saturday from an extended trip intbe South. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Not Coal Lands Department of tbe Interior, U.S. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, February 12. M2. Notice N hereby given that Mlchnel Lane, of Plinth, Oregon, who, on Oc tober 2. 1UUS, made tiometitead entry No. W28, for Ki$ Nfc.. lot 10. Hec. and lot 4, Sec. 23. tonnhip 3tt S.. range 24 E., Willamette Meridian hna filed notice of Intention to make final commutation proof to eatabliitb claim to the laid above dcncribed, Ix-fore the register and receiver of the United States land orHce at Lakeview, Ore gon, on the 2'2ai day of March, Ulaimant names an wltnem-m: James D. O'Couner. of PltiMh, Oregon. William Lane, of Lakeview, Oregon. Wm. KepjM'l Uarry, of I'liiHh, Oregon, and John M urpby. of PIuhIi, Oregon. A. W. t'KTON, Keginter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Not Coal IjauitN Deparlmeut of the Interior, V. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, February. 10. 11)12. Notice Is hereby given that Dan Chandler, of Lakeview, Oretfou, who. on March 21, 1U10, made timber and stone application No. 0317U, for NF.J wction o. townvhiD3S.. raoire 18 K.. 'Willamette Meridian, ba tiled notice of Intention to fnxke final proof to establlHh claim to the land above de ecritwd, tiefore tbe register and re celver of tbe V. 8. land office at Lake view, Oregon, on the 11 to. day of April, 1U12. Claimant names as witnesses: J. 8. Fuller. P. M. Cory, L. E. Tracy and Chas. liuilta, all of Lxkevlew, Ore gon. A. W. ORTON, Register. Political Announcements FOR STATE Sf.NA'lOK Frank L. Young I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination for tbe office ol Mate Senator on the Democratic ticket at the primary nominating election to be held April l'J, 1912. FOR FKOSECUTINO ATTORNEY Prosecuting Attorney for thin Dlstrlst, will be a candidate for the Republl can nomination tor that otiioe at the primaries to April. FOR ASSESSOR A, J. Foster l hereby announce myself a candi date for the nomination for Assess or of Lake Comity on tbe Demo cratic ticket, subject to the will of the people at tbe primary election to be held oo April )!Uh. 1012. FOR COUNTY CLERK F. W. Payne I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for the office of County Clerk of lake t ounty, Ore gon, subject to the endorsement ol tbe I)emocratlc party at tbe Pri mary Nominating election to be held In said county on the Jtttb day ol April, 19J2. FOR COUNTY CLBRK W. S. Blair I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for Clerk of Lake County on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the people at the Primary election, April 1J, 1912 The Goose Lake Valley Land and Orchard Co. 10 Acre tret. wntrr rljrlit, .J0 IX) litAcrm, coc;n $JT!i fW 40 Acrt's. running wnter, fi'iicwl, gtHnl land, bulltllng. iwrnrrr. ft OH 4S0 Acnu, level, gixal laml 9m 00 424 Acren, well niroi'ci, thmnn tivinn well. T5 nvrrn In nlfnlfn 100 nrren In timothy ami . toi. To urrrn n hmt liinl,wl bullillnfs, nil rt'iW HmtcrusH . In Surtrlse Valley. f.M.Wwr ui're. (iooil term. Lnrife nnl small tnwta of gtnul land. Varmnt and Improved city prvi erty. O.V.L. Tract hvuxht, sold and leaneil. Taxes paid for non-rexlilentn. 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