Lake County Examiner Official Papor of Lake County, Oregon ADYERTt5INO R TES. irnlar tundm a1 11.00 n Inch. lol column ipc, per m . h. All lUndtug h wired Im Iwlc i.i. uih. Ctmt ot coinpot n charted fur nil pxir chnne. All tpecUl positions extrm All thort term a1. extra KMUirr, locu, n lnnitii, 10. pr lln ech 1c onion. Wfi il. 6c. Itnewh Inwrilon Card of thi im $1.00. Kolutlonn o. coud leoce. tl.ft" ml npwnli. flV-Tmtiiletit Advertising and Job Print- ot. ca In iiiTkiic SUBSCRIPTION RATES. On rear, In advanc, li mnth. rnree months. " WOO .7 "II not ptd lo sdvauoe.lJ. SO thereat Notice te Sbscrite SnowriDvri to The Kiamluer wno rvmoT from one loc!lty to another, or chaniri their postofflre ailitr should romombvr lo 1rnn thin oitlre a rard so thotr caper can bo ad- A'l bill! must be paid tha Drat of each month. I dreaned to the right poaioOIr. Lakevlow, Oregon, Thursday, Ortobor 2 4, HU2 A FHS1IT FOIl ALI President Taft is leading the Repub lican party in gallant fiKnt to save the protective system of the country and to maintain popular representative government under the Constitution. President Taft'a fWht in the fight of every Republican. Under the banner of the Republican party this country has prospered for over 6fty yeara except the four years when the ENTHUSES OVER RICHMOND Real Estate Journal Points to This City's Growth as Remarkable San Francisco Real Estate, edited by David H. Walker, and an ore-an in this Stat or the men that deal in and has always had forceful things to say Hour Richmond's growth, which it looks on a one of the remarkable ex- State. Democrats were in contr.l of the ample of development in this government. It would mean the ruin-j n it. last issue it says: : tion of business to sud lenly change . "Richmond hes grown from nothing from the protective system to the free i to a great city in the past decade. Ten trade laws which the Democrats, in ' years ago the site upon which Rich accordance with the declaration ot mond now stands was pasture land, their platform, would promptly enact. which could have been bought for With manufactured articles and cere- few dollars an acre. Today it ia one als upon the free list, as proposed in j of the greatest industrial centers on the tariff bills passed by the Demrcra- the Pacific Coast, tic bouse and courageously voted by j "Thirty-four separate and distinct President Taft, many factories wojld i industrial institutions, representing a be closed. Not only would there be an i capital of 138.400,000, are now opening army of idle workingmen, thua destroy-, the city of Richmond with monthly pay iug the home market for the farmer, rolls aggregating $433,750. The esti but the latter would also be forced to mated population at the oresent time contend with the influx of foreign is 15,000 When you atop to consider grain aamitted duty urers would suffer, injury would fall on free. Mar.ufact- j the fact that in 1900 Richmond bad a but the greatest j population of ten persons, consisting the farmer who i of three farmers, two has not alwaya the capital to tide bard times. The fight which President Taft fishermen and over i their families, and then see the city J today, yoa cannot keep from admitting ia that this is the most wonderful little making is more than a fight for the ( city In California. Republican party. It concerns every American citizen, without regard to his political affilation. Upon the out come of the contest depends the preser vation of our institutions and of nation al prosperity. President Taft issued a statement at Beverly, Mass., predicting republi can victory next month and declaring ic obvious that neither the progressive nor democratic nominee will be elected. He aavs it is an open secret that "the third party does not expect euuceeA" The president reviews business condi- "Kecently a large acreage tract was purchased ty one of the oldest realty concerns in the city at the enormous price of $3000 per acre. This firm re members the day when tbev refused to purchase this land at a lew dollars an acre. "This ia undoubtedly the highest price ever paid tor a single purchase of aereagfl property aggregating more than 100 acres. Ibis price, holding as it does the record of the United States, illustrated the wonderful growth ot Richmond." C. R. Wilcox is the Lakeview repre- 7 i II A ; r- I rW ; m adies' vboats UK STOCK of Ladies' Coats has tlrawn the admiration of almost every lad v in Lakeview Tlu styles and fabrics are the kind that please "and they are st reasonable, too," is the common expression. livery imm inent 1 . 1. a' ill a I we snow is tne product ot tne nest maKcrs, insuriiitf that you not reputable jjnods of the o thus the latest styles. Our prices rane from $12.00 to $32.50 . . V. -, s Bailey (Mb Massingill The Home of Good Values DRESS GOODS Fine Scotch Suitings in Mack and white, tan ami brown similes, '! inches wide, at 65e vd. Wide Wale Series, of splendid quality, in navy, wine, jjrey and black, 30 inches wide, fit 65c yd, Iv x t r a he a v y Scotch Suitings, full .r inches wide, in pretty Fall shades at $1 50 yd. Heavy weight Series of a new wale diagonal, 50 inches wide, navy, brown and black, at $1 50 yd. Moire Silks for trimming in black, frey, brown, green ami white, at 75c yd. tions which be says ate unprecedented-; sentaiive of the Brown-Andrade Rich ly prosperous, nd asserts the that sober judgment ct the will continue present conditions. Paisley Pick-ups (Chewaui-an Pres8) Andrew Foster, County Assessor for; Lake County came over from Lake-1 view Friday, lie ia visiting with bis; two brothers on Summer Lake, this' week. Martha Farrow, wife of Albert A. ; I Farrow, died at their home in Paisley, Tuesday morning at two o'clock. Mrs. ! Farrow he been suffering from drop sy and partial paralysis for several months and her death, though a great loss to the community was not pected. C H. Keith came down from Sum mer Lake, Saturday. He is still at work with a small crew on the tram way acrocs the Lake. The compunv expect to have the dam completed be fore freezing weather sets in this wirv ter. When rin'sfcci, the Boath end of the lake will be wei as a large evap orating pan for (he waters ct the lake. It is planned to Ferure the mineral pro flucts cf the water t. tin's manner. belief mond tracts, and is selling lots on a voters ! basis of 10 per cent down and $5 per month witnouc interest or taxes o.- asssesments of unv kind or nature, with payments auspendeed during lllne-s or loss of employment. Fortunes have been made in small investments in "ity realtv and the same thing may be done today ty investing in Richmond. ( Adv.) LET'S CHANGE THE SYSTEM Fall and Winter SUITS CftWe can suit your Taste, Pocketbook and Anatomy in Fall and Winter Suits. fljNew line now on display, ranging from $12.50 to $18.00 It will pay you to investigate This Stock! Economy Store Come, let us reason together as muu to man. Let us cast aside our political unex-i prejudices and narrowness of mind and ! show calm, sensible judgment fur once in our poverty stricken lives and see if I we cannot act together for our mutual ! benefit. A presidential election is at hand and we will cast our votes for ; our own benefit not for the other fel I low. The two old disintegrating par : ties which have never made a step for j ward for nearly an hundred years, and I which are now rapidly oecaying and ; feebly tottering on the brink of their ' graves and which have neither a policy jt u shadow of difference betwet n them S "f"' '-f,tl' ot w hich are almulutely con trolled ar d owned by the robber barons j of Vall Street, are nleadme with Don-! j aeroua tears in their eyes and rolln.g down their cheeks for us to give them j "j ist one more chance" to get jnto our ; pocket?, or ratner stay in tbem, for i another four yeirs and relieve us of the j wealth that we have produced. Isn't that an exhibition of shamed-faced nerve of you? in't get mad but stop right now and ask yourself, you work ing mm, what have the two old par ties ever done to better your conditions. Forget that you belong to any party and be fair with yourself and honest with your convictions. Now what have they done for you? Thev have never done a darn thing but to continue a system which robs you of the wealth you produce, and down deep in your heart, you know it. Then why vote to continue such a system longer? Why allow old moth-eaten partizan pre judices enslave your mind longer? Why be governed by ideas and superstitions of the dead past which were invented I and promulgated by a tyannical aristo cracy of the dark ages for the special purpose of enslaving you and humbling and making you to be non-resistible to your robbery. Is'nt it time to stop and take heed? Tbe Socialist party is the only party that has a program and remedy for the telief of human ilia. You say they want to "divide up." Listen Have you not been dividing with the rich barons until you have nothing left to divide? Then where would you be loser? The Socialists do not want to divide up. They want to stop it. They want tvery man, woman and child to keep an ! own all the social value of their lator. '1 hat's anarchy, isn't it? That wonld break up your home, wouldnt' it? And expunge every religious sentiment from your whole make up. eh? Sure. Say, don't those lies look silly when you come to think of it? Because yoj would get tba social value of all you created and not be compelled to give four tifths of what you produced to the idle millionaires, that would damn your souls forever and upset "society" and blot out civil ization and destroy the world. Ouch! Now isn't that awful? And you believe such silly rot because the ones who now make you "divide up,", tell you it would. Aren't you actually ashamed of yourselves for believing such stulf all your lives? You ought to be. Social ism means simply this that (Jod creat ed the eartb'and all that's on it and in it for the whole human race and not tor Morgan, Rockefeller and a few others like him. Socialists do not believe that a few men should gobble uo all the natural resourcas of the earth and dish it uut to us at so much per quart, or pound, or yard, or foot," or ton, or mile, or meter, or candle pow er, or any other power or measure. We believe in the people owning things collectively and having tbem furnished at cost of production and maintenance. Tbats more anarchy. Every worker in the United States produces a daily average wealth of more than ten dol lars. Whose getting it? Are you "dividing ud?" Two years ago we told you a uig Socialist vote would start things movng for tiie people's tenetit. . That vote is climbing up like panther leaps and bounds and today we hear more "progressive" talk than ever be fore. Why? Ah, tha' climbing vote.! The word "progressive" is being used more tolay than ary other in the lang-1 j uage. ( It's being worked to death.; ; There's a renson. Stand by your guns, comrades, let every voter who believes j i in universal justice to mankind and! special priileges to none, vote the j : Socialist ticket and roll up two million ; j votes thu fall and the robter barons will fall over themselves handing you , i more crumbs. Jne word progres-! sive" will be erased from the ind the word "radical" will be written I in its place. Try it. There is no one individual to blame for all thia human misery and starvation, its the system. Say, comrades, lets change It. Lets all join the ranks of the living and do as Jesus Chriat commanded. "Let the dead bury the dead." Vote the straight Socialist ticket. Be sure and vote for tne Socialist United States Congressman, because our basis ot representation is figured from tbe vote he receives and If it reaches twenty Ave per cent, it allow, us on tbe county ticket without peti tion. Don't follow after b'g noise.. Don't be fooled or caioied by false promise, or false issues, you have been fooled long eoough by such pretension.. There is but one issue and that it i. the private ownership of natural re sources, and of production and distri bution. Let tbe people own these thing, collectively and the cost of liv ing will gi down nearly on half. The fight i. between Wilson and Deb.. Tbe other two are not in it. If vou pre fer privatfl ownership and high oost of ; living, vote for Wilson if you prefer Dubile ownership and low cont of living vote for Socialism Debs. (Adv.) U. W. Welch. I.HIVI .N'lt'Ctioil I.iMt Kit'"' nil j on '41 PUT1TION IVU I.UiUiili 1,1( KNSK Wo t he nixlcridiicd Ictuil vouts of orth Warui-r prvcim:!. Lak-coiiniy, ht.-tio of On gmi, rt'xpti'tfully iM-tiuii the Hon t iiuiit.V Court of l-atf i ounijr, ntuto tef Ori'Kon. to Kraut it liccnm- to Kii'hnril i iitnl NlKiirlcM 1 11 Kwfft to wll Hpltltuoiirf, uiMit ami vinous '"K to ol'J'ft iuin..r- in I. .in !, till... t h;iii .iiim ' cha.ranti-1 ol Kullou tu mi lil North H urucr rvcmct Lakv county, matt- of OrvKu, fori lie pi ilixl ul tl i ui u i li, h lii duty luuud vte will ever prn. I om Lynch, 1'hilllp S. Barry, Cou Taylor, lvn! O'Cullaiiliuti, John O'CbIIjikIiuu.VV. K. m linn r, No. O:ltU. nelivt Sec. 10. T. 3.1 H., Johu r. rturke, Harry Kigtfri, W. O. Ori'l. John Kablom, Mi'-liiu.-l l,i lie, T. J. Sullivan, .1 . J. Van Keuletl, Juh. . ucn by, i . H. KoltiiiHou, M. A. rYllt iltT, H. A. Hill, f. E. Taylor, Fete ( aloweil, Win. Alton!. C. W. I (cut. Iticliiril Alli-il, rruuk Moyimliua W. H. lirlsel, I. si. Hftiid.ey, Kiauk Culco, J. li. 1-uriiK, l'ul D ti'iinliin, t)ni I'olmlex tt r, Cou tia honey, II. K. lliluna. . A I'rl.iiiy. Mike f iniiucaiie. State of Oregon, hil Dunne, frank Hunnern, Neil O'Connor, W. Iv. 1 tarry, Jutiii Unvy, 11 1.. Trr-lilillK, U. K. Small, I. if', l.aue, K SI York T. lnireHH, K. J. KeiellHIII, it. M U.irrr, A. M limner, (i. W. Di mier, It. !1 wii-it. Jaiiii H H. U.iyd, I'iilup D. O'Connor, JaiiH-M I). () Cuoner, Jainrn MrKce, TIioiiium Aiiot-rduu, N. Fine, I.. "patllilillK. I,. I' Miiuz , W. A. Lyou, Marcu I'Hntonoii, John I,. Vounor, H l!l K. W.M.. In lieu of the 8 Hi n w i4'. gee. iii, r. :i7 H. It. 0 W., wltlnu lh .Siskiyou Natlomil Kont. Any and all ix-rson eiaimlnir ml verm'lv the lamlrt ilenerliH'il, or ileilr- lieeaiine of the mineral the IhihI, or lor liny oi her ri'iinon, to the illipofal to appli cant. MiouM llle their attlilnvlt of irotent In tlil-i ottlr. on r l efore the 10th day of li iiiher. 1"!-. A. W. tlHIUN, Keirister. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST I'alr of (lel.l laKe at Kalr port, ' Mi l. Will pay reward for their return. Adilrei-K U. N. Miller, Knlrpurt. Cullt. lntlL't FOR BALK On trilsli au'V, first I'Ihhh; aUa one mnrr, family broke. Oiiaraau' miiiiiiiI and irimty. la iulre ul (V 'I I' ip'Imiil r A. 1) Oockran at Minltli'M liHrlirr noi. 1 FOli SAl.E 1 1 1 mil' a ml Ut filralnheil nml fill Hi're-i lncated at I.Hki-vlew. MukI Hi ll lilik me aa alfer. V'or partlciiiHri write to box Ul', 8an iluii, Ori'UD U-l-ti Warm Prlcoo for Cool Weather la order tt muke room lor our hull day took of plauoM 4 plver pliiaos, Iho to prova III value of our "direct from twlory to you" tiirtlioda, are offering aur at-H-k of all new in HtrnmentK at H nliarp price cut. Then nlaiios will b on iltxplay at our KUumtk FalU I'iano I)( t and we extead the name liiBuaeinrnts to the m ril of Lake rounl nn to thona of Klnriiaib. New iiam rut to aa low an $175 ami iav itKiitM 15 r month if you wiidi. Krery Instru ment liackad liv it firm, tha head of which hail foil lived thU IniilueMS for farty nix 'ear. Ci.ualata.nt narvl -r, "live ami lot live price" lias alwaya liwn our policy. If you cannot vUit our piano ilapot write us at once fur full Information. Add rem ir sea Shepherd A Hons at Klumatti Fall.. Ort. IT at 1 ,ailie Hiilt Mi'e at catitile Ca. Lukevlc Mer- HH, County of Lake 1, Uioharil iuinii Wing lirt duly a worn, accerdiuk,' to law, depone u'"l nay : That the foreicoin 'tition con lauiM the cinatiirert of au actual ma jority of the w hole nuuiliei ol legal voters of North Warner precinct, in Iake county, Oregon, that each of hm!i) hiunatureH in genuine, that each of the parnons w lione 8'lnatiireH Hre Hitfueil to mini petition, Ih an actuul renUlent In eaiil precinct, ut tho date hereof, nml wa anil I uih bneii actually ie-i'lirig iu mild precinct auu n-il'l'-il theieln at leiMt 1 lilrty ilaya ltninedl ately pncee lliig the ilaie he Hlned Hilbl petition mid aUo ot tlin lilinx of tlieHainc. KICIIAKU CUINKU. fculixcriln-il hih Hworu t.i lieiora me thin Ut day of October, I'.H-J. (HAS. 1.MI1ACH, Notary'l'iililli.- for Oregon. Notice Ih lierhy given thai the un-(len-Iirneil will apply to the Hon. Count., Court of Lake county, Htate of Oregon, on Kovemiii-r 'SI, l!H2, fur a llcellHi) to Hell fcpil il'iuua, IMHli. aud vinotii li(nurH In ii'H-i iiia'iti(ici than ine gallon, in North Warner precinct. elate I Lake county, Htate of Oregon, f.r a pLTiod of Hlx inontlH, ironi tin irn day of November, 1I2. iy ,t,itianl GijIiiik KOTICK OK HALIC CK STATE ijAND Notice In hereby irlven that the State Laud Board will receive Mealed biiln until 10 o'clock A. M., Decemher 10, I'Jll, for the following ilescrlbed school IihuIh, to-wit: The SWii if Hection 1) and of section Kl, T. 38 S., K. 21 K.,of W. M. All bldH aiUHt ie accowpanlHil by a regularly eucutod application to pur chase an4 at leant oue-llith of the amount offered. No bid for lent than (7.50 per acre will be coiiHldered outlaoda lu section 10 rr of lew than J! per acre for laud. In Mfcctlon U. The rlk'ht to reject any and all bid Ih reHerved, Applications and hid nhould he nd ilreHHed to O. (1. Brown, Clerk Ktaie Lund Hoard, Halem, Oregon, auil marked "Application and liltl to pur chawe atate landM." . O. 11UOVYN. Clerk 8 late Laud Hoard. Dated October 17, 1012. You Are Searching it w WM Ma mm for a hat that will appeal to ou at a rcasonalilc price. We guarantee to show you the exact hat you should wear, at a price so lw that it will surprise you. livery hat has stylo and quality no matter how low the price. Come in and see how much you can save when you buy for cash. Our style book of over three hundred samples of cloth, lo select a Coat, Suit, Dress or Skirt from is always at your disposal. Come in and look it over. They are strictly man - tailored gar mentslit guaranteed. 'I here are no misrepresen tations at our store. Come in and talk it over with us. 1?e Parisian Millinery Main Street West of Court House NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ( Not Coal Landn) Department of the Interior. U. H, Land OMce at, Lakeview, Orefroo, i ctober IX. 1812. Notice Id herebf nlvcn that the f (Stale ol OreKou, dil on July l'JWl, 'lilo in ltil-4 ollioe Indemnify Kchcul THERE'S A WORLD OF COMFORT fur your homo In m net of our iwrfifctly fitting litirnrss. AVer think how much Unit in r una la both IiIn ti'iiiptTund condition? Next time you need a act or a Hlnffo fhirt, come here and get the kind that inenim kindness to mun'H I icnt friend. E. F. CHENEY LAKEVIEW OREGON I