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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
TODAY WE OFFER YOU A LINE OF LADIES AND MEN'S SHOES OF TH i NEWEST FALL MODELS CLASSY NEW STYLES THAT WILL APPEAL TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WHO FOLLOW THE FASHION jf In buying shoes you al ways want a reliable shoe that fits Well, looks well and will wear well and you don't want it to pinch. We've got a size for every foot in every leather and style at almost any price thipiwr to Inspect Project Prcy A. Clipper, aanUtaot to th tat engineer, left Money morning for Kasttrn Oregon, wher a Urn number ot Carey act projaota will be axaiulu d. Btat Kntloeer Lewi Is uoabl to lea Jut at thla tlma. owing to tbe pressure of business In lb ottlo ! aud from the fact that h alnimt dally i expect ti t tailed cpon to tak the piojected trip down tbe Colum bia lxiver fur lh purpus nf ltliiiri J. B. AUTEN Hardware and Implements We have just put in the I I IT.GJ ! I Moiuvv Orelor Is Chant;')! t'arelpM and forgetful people w ho 1 P,a0 patronize tbe money order depart ment of tbe punt offices will be com pelled to lefunu their habit after September 1. Ou tbat date a ne farm of money order and a changed system of recording tbetn will b established, lieoeipta will coutinue the Oregou-Wevhiiigou botiiidsry line matter He 'inn mUii been ulipeiiad to at .pear at a .inter ilitbt fa in ib Dall.'f. A (be trip through the itnt l:nlf of which bee been completed I leiug carried out under th InttructlOn from tbe Watei Huard, t ta Stat En gineer decided not to puetpon it furtbur aud euls his assistant. Tbe Information -cllected by Cup per Kill b iiaed by Stat F.uglnetr Lewi In making report to th Des ert Land Hoard aud th Secretary ot tb luterlor, a qulrd by law, be lor further steps uiay b takau la furthering tb Curey act Project. , , Mr. Cupper will be at loruald Aug! ust 21 to Inspect tb aurvaya of Willow I Creek, mad in couneotion with tn water rlgbt adjudioallcua befor ti Hoard of Control, tl will b preat at a bearing at .lorualde Augusts aud alao at bearings at tirogao, Aug- ut 2, and at Vale August 'J9. V. M. Ciaxton, superintendent of Water Dlv ialpn No 2., will take tbe testimony iu tb watwr oialter. On August 31 testimony will b taken at Vale ou tb adjudication ot right ou Cotton Wood Creek, la Mel heur County. Cupper will tbea amlu tb engineering feature of Harper Ussiu, a 10,000 acre project, southeast nf Weatfall. Tola wUl b ioepected principally to ascertain th sufficiency of tb water supply and tbe feaaibillty of tbe reclamation SPECIALS . . , See our window 00c Ladies Swiss Wsts nfr . . . . 45o :trc Ladies l.islo Vests at ... . 25o 7fc Lisle Union Suits Lace Trimmed at GOo ' 81.00 Ladies Lisle Union Suits at 75o All Our Children's Summer Weight Vesta and Pants being Closed out AT COST MRS. NEILON WOMAN'S OUTFITTER ANDT WAGON Call around and (ook it over It Speaks for Itself Qur stock is complete in all its branches including I i From tbeae poiut ( upper will go to Jordan alley, on ttie Idaho Hue, for iiaiilar inspection of tbe oO.UUU acre Carey act prujeo'. Water for tbia vcheme w ill be stored in Idaho by a 1'iO tout il u in on Jirdaii Creek a few mile over the line, llill ap- most Ia 1,.,.. hnt If "the rnatomer loMes " number orl'" projeoia lun-atcu uu u ; watei law of 1003. Iu the oplulun of ' tbe State Knglnter. 1 INinnttr Ih.n nfonnnittn IniinMCt the The Famous Toledo Rane, Rubberoid Roofing. Econoinj' Fruit Jars ami other goods of standard make OUR MOTTO IS LIVE AND LET LIVE We Aim To Satisfy xkH lt tbe slab .and forgets tbe tbe date upon which it waa iued ther will be no way by which the order may-he tiaoed. Th book of tbe record will ebow only tb num ber ot money order, K dt and th amount for wblcb It wa lasued. Paying office will bat a record of tbe order If It has been paid, other ffiee they will know ootbing of it. Tb point is to keep tbe receipts until all danger of tbe lot or mis carriage of tb money order ba pass ed. Tb new form does aaav with tbe j duplicate system, which was operat ed by the use of tbe carbon si rut. It will cooaist of a loog sheet ot paper j on which there nre apparently two, mcnev orders exactly alike, aud a : receipt stub. T'te purchaser is ex i peete i to detacn the ..tuSi ;i tilling i ' such data on fie buck u may bi of ; value. The remaining two forms' are placed in t ib letter of trausmls- i slon The persou recuitiug them carries both forms to the post ottlce ' upon which it is drawn, and peyiug : tbe postmaster detaches one form to , send to Washington with bis reports' and tiles tbe otber in his otilce foi j future reference. ' J. L. LYONS, D. D. S. Dentist Office in Watson's Block, Lake view, Oregon EUut Year' expert'-nc In Mlcbtnan. irlnate ( l:incriiv of Miihin S A. MUSIIEN. Siirvcylnt; and Mnvriin'crint; f'ity Kuyinwr Suii No. 1 Lakcvlt' Watbini block ('n'goii SUBSCRIBE FOR THE EXAMINER wn-mmeTMu.mum'MivM mwmMmiatmmuMi. nutia ii.jiwbbmi Loud Talk vA We are going to indulge in a talk bj r on our Tine of farm Implements. M b We have the best lines in the m p market. Such as the John Deere fg plows and harrows. 'Oliver m chilled and steel plows,' 'Buckeye, h and Thomas drills, 'Planet Jr., A garden seeders.' g 'Studebaker and Bain wagons.' j M These are all stan ird makes m S and speak for themselves. The k n price is right, quality considered. A l)-ath of Littl)' .lolin Banister At PaUley Auk lOtb John tUlmer nDly son of Albert and Ada l!ao iatei. boru May 1'Jth l'JD'j sijed V raoutbn. Tbe little cne was taken suddeoltf bick of iSronchial Pneumonia and 'only lifed live days. Although it li4d i tbe best of medical care, aud the j Ioviuk care of parents and a iioHt of ! friend but of no avail. Tbe little one passed away la tbe early morainft nf life "Littl Jack", as b was called, was a beautiful boy, idolized by bis pareoti, two little sisters, grandparent and a large family of ancle and aunt are left to mourn his lose, lie wa a particularly bright baby and all lookad forward to a bright tutor for him, but th angel of death called aud do one can stay his hand but in oar sorrow we 8ay"Tby Will Be pone". The fun eral wa ooudooted by Mr,. Lamb. The singing wa most appropriate and tb little white casket committed to eartb there to await tbe moru ot reasurection. The little ' mound was heaped with flowers a tbe sorrowing Plae Valley project lo Baker County. This Include 10,000 aciss and tb laud aie witbln a few mil of tb Soak Klver. Transportation facilit ies tof tbis schema bat already been provided through tbe constroo- tion of a railroad down tb Snak Hirer from Uuutiogton to tb Oxbow power project. Tbe Ragle Valley project will alio be is line for inspection. Here are &',U0U acre under tbe Carey act and are located a few in I Ids south ot Pine Valley. Tbe water hertt is derived partly by the ren'ilur Mow of hagle ('reek. Cuppt-r will proceed by stage troiu this point to tbe lower Pow der Viilley, where there In a project of ."iU.ikhj acres. Mr. Cupper lr.p"8 to gather stillici eut iutoruiation her to complete the report on the water supply and this will probably complete the circuit ot tbe stale projects which lias beeu un dertaken by StaU Kngiueer Lewis this summer. He previously Inspected all of the projects through the Deschutes country ad iu Soutnern Oierfon. His reports ou progress ou his re turn from thut trip was eceedinly llutteriog to the general develop n.entn from Oregon and he believes that his asbixtant will return from Kasteru Ojegou with reports that are equally as pleasing . LOOKOUT For your FIRE INSURANCE. See that your poioies are right, that they really give you protection. This is the season of fires. We are practical in surance underwriters and know the business from years of experience Are agents for four of the strongost companies in America. SEAGER. BROS. Real Estate, Fire-insurance, Eto. LAKEVIEW, OREGON New Cars Brought In T. K. lieniard and Halpb Suuttictoue brought in three new cars from Klam ath Falls Tuesday evening, one an "K. M. r'. Thirty" and two Flaudera Ma. Mr. Bernard I ageut for these cars and Bontbstou Iiro. handle tb cars at tbelr Garage. Tb K. M. F. is practically -f ha earn as the otber . M. F. cars her md from tb reputation gaioed by them it i needless to state it qualities. Tbe Flanders 20 presents a very neat appearance and are adaptable to tbla country as tbey hav good clearance and are light. One of the car is equipped wltb a roadster body with an oval gasoline tank and slaot Ing tool box baok of tbe seat. It looks espealally speedy. The otber machine has a suburban body with detachable back seat. Tbia will ap- to rest and borne. tbe desolate A Friend. peal to n aav for tbe seat can b re- friends turned to leave tbe loved one ! m0ved leaving a roomy box iu which I n ..Acifr r n 1 r 1. 1 , i p n t r ( t a J u j 1 t n I ... ...a eu.M u u ..sxko'.v rMn r, nut. a coon aizea eamn onini. Th price of these ear 1 11500 for tbe E. M. F. and ClOOo tor tbe Flan ders, equipped wltb gas lamp, oil lamps, born and tools. A large shipment of these cars will arrived in tbe spring and if you fail to secure one at tbis time South stents will talk to you next spring. Call and inurk6t. 'ft see us when on the T. E. Bernard. 53 WA 7i Tbe sheep itself is timid and earll; frightened, so its product wool hav ing gotten into that uncertain game of politics, share the timidity of its originator. Last fall President Taft at VVinouH sounded the key note by declaring the duty mi wool was too high, thereby introducing into the wool situation preventing manufact ures from buy ing in large quanlties and depressing the priie of wool. (Sheepmen justly think Uiat it is uo i keer. Hih i rif ,of everything e Ihb up, and tukn it oil' from wool as O-y aie f the cpiri'toi, bw-i'l upmi ex j'er leni c, tlt i!:ey euru hll I bat tbey get. Word has beeu received from Keno tliut a catch-us-catch cuu wrestling match took placo ou Huuduy after ncLii, .'. ugust 21, Lutwccn N'els Jcp sou and Kelly Hunisi, of I'ortUnd. Mr. huh will t.u reniKiulK'i'ed us a loriner iHhideul (f thiri placs. A uy ij.0 tu $1,0 ui.t at Ino I'ai ioi.iu millinerf, yiiur choice ouly f 3. CO. Waterman-Parker-Conklin Fountain Pens at Thornton's Drug Store t - iiii 1 :l j TmWn 'Iff r ...ft : ' WmjZoiL Extras for this week Queen Quality Half Shoes Regular $3.50 to $4.00 going at $2.50 Children's Black Ribbed Hose All sizes 2 for 25 cents White Lawn and Ling re Waists 32 to 4o, your choice at $1.00 Fancy White Dress Waists at 20 per cent discount New Silk and Satin Kimonas Fine line of Back Combs, Brsrrottes and Pins New Arrivals by Fxpress Lakeview Mercantile Co.